The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, June 06, 1896, Image 3

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W o rld .
I)* i uot forget T
yi«u * ,ui! > o printi
ah advertisements continued until
>r« , red out and paid for.
ANU lU IIA G t
GHÖVE
S< e ad of new shoe store in T he
L eader .
' “--e Ji-> Wai: ere musical ad. in
L ost —G-. I d ereo
iHE
L eader .
a!
h >- I
U tm n in Ü» i, Lu u h aud
r e c e i v e ii »-riti reward.
See ad ,.f Cottage Grove hotel in
Tinware guaranteed not to rust T he L eader .
for 3 years.
I . L. C hambers , Eugene.
LtMAIl
See Mrs. H art’s new ad. in T he
L eader .
A. V. Whitney has a new ad in
Do not fear that the editor of T he
L eader will refuse big eilrer dollars T he L eader this week.
from the people who owe him.
C o n g re s s io n a l.
M u sic Lessons
The latest news we have savs
On piano and organ given by Miss Q ,inn and Vanderburg. populists,
H att.e M. Warner, who is shipping „till maintain small pluralities for.
a t Mr and dlrs. M C. Bonds, Tuts-
■ .
and Wednesday
a.
congressmen in the two districts. It
d daCs
ay ’s and
Wednesday's.
will take the official vote to decide
A go<>d top-buggy to trade for a
the
matter.
good horse within the next 10 days.
July 4, ’96
Al laiiäess Grove.
leave your orders with
E. I’. Tliorp will he at T he L ead ­
J ack K nowlton .
er office from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., and
F in e P ig s F o r S ale.
at Rose Hill Villa, nights.
desiring Borue
some tnorougu-
thorough
.
* Persons ucsiuun
Darwm Bristow am! J. M. Cook, bred
China pigs
pigs can
obtain
-
x Poland
uiauu vuiua
can obtain
returned from Eugene Thursday.
*’----T' of ~ E. ~ P.
‘ Thorp of - —
them
T he L eader
Mr. F. S. Younger and daughter,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. All
Effie, were in Eugene Thursday
at
m
w u- i v
.
j 1:1 jdS ° f surveying, civil engineering
Mrs. Lila Whipple nas returned and mining work a specialty.
home from her visit in California.
A urelious T odd ,
Chas. Dewald is visiting his par .. : Cottage Grove, Or.
ViCUMJU C1OV-
er which was sown in the latter part
of August or first part of Septem ber'
on laud which was to t too dry made
a very fine stand this
---- spring and
WQS ln ful1 b!oom adout May 20 in
the vicinity of Portland.
The new Connecticut forest map j
shows that over one-third of the
state is given up to wooes. The
area of woodland has been increased
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dewald.
A cup of P arks'T ea at nlgnt moves by the growing up of what were
i-ithoi’t
.
1
L ie l
»< Ti v •
.
t
bowics in the rooming? without
-M. P.obmett of Creswell was in our pain or discomfort.
Sold
________ __
„ by
„ J. A Ben- once pasture lands.
wrrx Wzxzl
v>
„—
n
U
town
Wednesday.
j i fin
son.
- « j 7 »• • • -oru-.
1 H E WEBFOOT PLAI
LallM j. XuJX
AND . .
TH E
TW O
D o lla rs
LEA D ER
FOR BOTH
ONE
Y ea r
Address ail Orders to T he L eader . Cottage Grove, Or
Your
Gash
George Oztnent of Siuslaw was
he Eugene Guard savs the vote
Elder Aison W. Steers writes from
visiting friends in Cottage Grove ' of Lane count-Y shows a decrease. In ! £ ^ tl.a“dA O rJ ‘‘There is no medl
18M the total vote ,„ r B o v e r n o r . r S t o i l S r t o ^ i S , “ " 1 can
and Lewati. Thursday
___
” ------- ---- — i—v.
iniuisicrs, public
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cornelius of was 4,488; this vear it is 4,281 for 8Peakers and singers, with the confl-
. «zi-
¡deucethat I can the S B Couirh
Pleasant Hill was visiting relatives in supreme judge, a decrease
crease of 207.
Cure.” 50 cems per hottie. For sfle
this city Saturday and Sunday.
Pigs that are kept for breeding by J. A. Benson.
Ap| dy at this office.
Deering Mowers and Bin lers are
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bristow of Dexter purposes should have abundant ex­
Rural Northwest:
was visiting friends in this city Satur­
fitted with ball and roller bearings,
of
this season will probably
Crescent Bicycle
irobably convince
ercise, and a chance to run upon a
day and Sunday.
hence
the
lightest
Machine
built.
a
good
many
fruit
growers that it is
field of grass, where they can de­
$50.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Willits of
F
L.
Chambers
of
Eugene
has
just
a
good
thing
to
combine
some other
F. L. C hambers , Eugene.
velop muscle and a strong constitu­
North Yamhill, Or. are visiting Mr
received
a
car
load
direct
from
the
branch
of
farming
with
fruit
grow ing
tion.
Vice, when conducted under the
and Mrs. D. W. Hemmenway a few
factory. Prices way down, send for
cloak nt church membership or re­
“ If you don’t look better, feel better, A few specialists may find it profit­
weeks.
Catalogue.
eat
better and sleep better, bring it able to confine themselves to
ligion has double its evil effects
back. ’ That is what we say when we alone, but such persons must
President
of
the
day,
W.
H.
Coop­
Albert
M
hitney
has
returned
from
The Minnesota Hotel, Eugene,
sell a bottle of ‘‘Parks’ Sure Cure.” If
A large black walnut tiee near'
Klamath County, aud reports times you are not feeling just right, if vour capital enough to carry them
Robert Johnson proprietor, is a well er.
W ashington, D. C., »as sold recently
Vice President s, J. P. Currin, dull over there, and in his estima­ head aches; vour back aches; your years of failure. W hat to carry on
kept hotel employing all white help.
for $200
i stomach distresses you; if you are
C H IL D R E N S ’ SH O ES.
H. Powell, A. Kirk, W. N. Crow, . —
S. tion not so desirable a place to live ‘out of sorts” and don’t know what in connection with fruit is a question ;
I
t
is
dose
to
the
depot
aud
a
good
The inqiorts of b utter from Den-,
the trouble is, why don’t you try a lrrgely of circumstauces.
place to stop for a meal or a d ean G- Ij° cli'voo<j . J- W. Hicks, G. W. in as this.
bottle on this guarahteed plan? ‘‘We
mark into the United Kingdom for
McRenolds and Capt Lyons.
bed.
Prof. Powell went to Portland will take the chances if vou will take
the y«ai 1865 amounted to 130,230,.
G rand Marshal, J. C. Wallace.
M eduesdav, and will visit other the medicine.” Sold by J . A. Benson.
! O f aU k in d s e v e r ’ w o n e h t
Alsa s o m e b a rg ra m s
The usual exeicices were success 1
240 poumls.
«Speaker of the day, Hon. H. W. cities and towns in Oregon before
Dispite her stricken homes St. very influential worker in the cause of i .
fully
carried
out
on
decoration
day.
1
and1 fit'd “I 3i: h»ave U9ed PHrks’ T«a m r e m n a n t s .
One-balf (iff ou fiowers from this
Ross.
returning to take charge of our Louis did not fail to honor Memorial and find it is the best remedy I h«ivel
The
day
was
line
and
a
large
num
­
ever
tried for constipation. Itreq u res
date, to dose out,
Reader of Declaration of Independ­ public school next term.
day, and amid the personal bereave­ smaller
doses and is more thorough.
E A K I N & B R IS T O W ,
ber
of
people
were
in
attendance-
]
at Mae. N ewmans .
ence, Miss Effie Younger.
I
shall
use
nothing elso in futuie.”
ment
of
her
people
remembered
to
Miss Anna Underwood, who has
The people met at Davis’ hall at 1 ■
Sold by J. A. Benson.
M ERCHANTS & BANKERS
P. J. Jennings went to Bohemia
Music by band, Liberty wagon, been keeping house for her sister, show a patriotic regard for the mem­
I o’clock and listened to music, recita-'
COTTAGE
GROVE.
-
’
The
new
creamery
at
Scio,
Or.,
Tuenoav. Mr. Jennings is making A
,
..
.
„
hose races, potato race, fat man
Mrs. Whipple, during the later’s ory of the Nation’s defenders.
.
, tions aud an address bv Prof. E B. |
hns
started
up
and
is
making
about
things move on the iii-w road a n d , lff Ol
,
pi
,
.
¡tace, foot races, bicvcle races, dec- visit in Calif., returned to her home
F or T h e K id n e y s.
McElroy,
ct
McKIroy, past grand commander
o fi,
the mines. Plus is what will make li.,
.. zi » , n .. z . ' z-i____
“I am 65 years o ld ; have had kid­ 100 pounds of butter per day. More
lamations, songs, speeches and base Monday,
Central:), Loca'ad.
Free Bus to and Froir
, .
.
, ,,
.
the <»• A. K. of Oregon,
ney disease and constipation for 25 milk is expected soon.
w. h . cooper .
g. MEDLKV.
ball.
business “hum all around one o
Special
Rates
for
Families.
all Trains.
James Ostrander of Lemati aud years. Am now well—used your S B.
Mower Extras and Binder Extras,
C u re* C ro u p .
COOPER & MEDLEY
these day s.
Committee on programme, Ben
nearest hotel to postofficf
Headache and Liver Cure one year
W. and R. Edwards of Medford, Or. Used 6 bottles at 50 cents each J H '
,,
.
,, , . ,
oixuukn
ivooils, Us-
Sections io
to Hl
fit izeering,
Deering, Woods,
O s-, Lurch> Ja|ne8 Hem e.way.
“ My three children are all subject
Lnggies and wagons all kinds, ut .
,,
„ ,
Knight. Rutledge, O r.” For sale by to croup; I telegraphed to San Fran­ . Z x t t c r x i e s r e a t L a w ,
started
Wednesday for a couple of J.
born,
Empire, Buckeye, Champion, | Committee ou hose races
l,,,rn> Umpire,
A.
Benson.
cisco, got a half dozen bottles of S. B
A. D
hard tin ea pucis. Buggies $ 12(H)
C ottage G rove . O regon .
mouths outting, hunting and fish­
Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy
Peerless, McCormack and several j Lincoln, Darwin Bristow,
A South African millionair gave a God
and up. Three cur loads of vehicles
bless
you
for
it.
Yours,
etc.,
j
'
ing, in the m ountains east of Oak­
o »tiler
th e r M
.»lo
o w e ers,
rs, and several sizes for
dinner in London recently, at which H. C rozier , Grants Pass Or ” fill
Committee on music, O. F. Knox,
only just received at
FORMERLY BAKER HOUSE.-
each kind. Guards, Sickle heads Miss Rena McFarland, Mrs. J. W. land Oregon.
per bottle. For sale by j . A
NOTICE OF FOREFEITÜRE.
every lady was presented at dessert eents
F. L C U A M BEBS,
Benson.
j
H
eadquarters
for Travelling Men
and other extras for all above Mow­ Baker.
W anted —A reliable lady or gentle­ with a large uncut Diamond from
«d
| S““’ple Rc° ms Free' ^ t e s from $“
Eugene.
man to distribute samples and make a
A company with a capital of $4,-
ers at
ibrypda0„l ,fleU fh1l . we have ex.Jniied t«o to $2 per Day.
Committee ou sports, Dr. George house-to-house canvass for our Vege­ the South African mine in which the 000 has been organized at New h !um
u n d r e d d o lla rs lu la b o r o u th e J a s p e r & N e w -I
iv ii
R. S. 1’ijier has placed in stock an Í
table Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring millionaire was interested.
F. L. C hambers ,
L
a ? In»u.e ’itua,e(i ,n Bohemia L a n e c o u n t» ’, o r e - 1
” Clametie Street, Eugene, Or.
Wall,
W.
F.
He
men
way.
Extracts. $40 to $75 a month easily
elegant line of ranges, just the thing j
Whatcom, Wash., to establish a n iY ’, ,Oir it,le •v e a r ,°,i 1 *30 a n d o n e h u n d r e d d o l-
S p TtitOXW
r>
i '
Eugene.
la
r
s
In
la
b
o
r
o
il
s
a
id
m
in
e
in
1894
s
a
id
o
n
e
h
u
n
d
-
_______
" N. Proprietor.
Committee on grounds, Thus. made. Address, Crofts&lteed, Chica­
What is it? It is a bottle. What is creamery.
a r s l*e i“ K th e lo c a l o n c a m p a s s e s s m e n t !
for m arried people or those who
go,
111.
A little boy near Comstock was ac­
fo r th e y e a r o f i«94. I n o r d e r to h o ld s a id m in e I
in the bottle? Syrup. Why do I see
Ito s w e ll S p rin g s ,
contem plate that great human sue cidently shot through the hand a few Allen, U. G. Walker, Robt. Griffin, J.
S t a n / . , ’ r ,>,ro,';ls lo n s o f s e c tio n 2324, R e v is e d |
Buclilen's Arnica Salve.
it in so many houses? Recause every­
Send
T
he
L
eader
to
some
one
as
a
------ . - ..... ......... io r n o lo m ff ,
(Formerly
Snowden
Siir«««^»
C.
Stouffer.
body likes it. What is it for? For
The best salve in the world for Cuts th e s a m e fo r th e y e a r e n d in g 1895, a n d if w lti in I DouglasCounty, O •
ritice. (Jo and see how pretty they days ago while picking strawberries,
. l„ ca
present.
Coughs,
Colds,
Croup,
Whooping
“
¿1
o?
'
ted
011
‘he
Soul hern 1
Bruises,
Sores.
Ulcers,
Salt
Rheum’
F o il.«;
.
n u n c « uy p u D iic a iio n vou
Committee on Liberty wagon, O.
j Dr. Snapp was called and dressed the
are
.
i. —
—
* - u D ig Railroad
ia ii o r r e f u s e to c o n tr ib u te y o u r p ro p o rtio n * o f i . u .
Cough
and
Consumption.
W
hat
is
F
^erS
ores^T
etter,
Chapped
Hand^
¡shasta Route from San Francisci
s u c h e x p e n d itu re s , a s c o -o w n e rs w h ic h s h o t Id
One swallow does not make Spring, its name? Parks’ Cough Syrup Sold
1 wound and at last account was get- E. Smith, Miss Ri,se Hansen, Mrs.
Chilblains, vorns and all Skin Erup­ E r.on,e i lu u ‘,1i c<} a.u<1 l i n , ‘ d o lla r s , (S15U) a s in- to Portland in Douglas Co,, Or«>gou
The California F ru it Grower says
but
one
swallow
of
One
Minute
Cough
by
J.
A.
Benson.
S7i.d c la il“ ' wil1 b e co m e th e p ro p e rty of
, ting along nicely.
W. H. Cooper.
tions, and positively currs Piles, or no tn»eiit.hU
S. 1. trains stop nt -.ue Springs (flat
tb e s u b s c r ib e r s u n d e r s a id s e c tio n 2324.
?
Cure brings relief. J. P. Currin drug­
the Acampo cannery is prepaired to
station ) Constantly open for tin
Twenny five years ago the produc­ ^ v » r q(-U17 d - 11 i9 «"aranteed to
Mrs. J W. McFarland slipped and
,r
C- A. H a r l o w ,
Committee on plug ugly process­ gist; Joe Lyons, Drain.
g n e perfect satisfaction or monev re- ' tpru ‘4:>
reception of guests. New bath room?
A l b e r t S to c k s .
put up 250,000 cans of pears tins fe|| ,i|st Saturday an(, ,.amft near re.
tion
of
white
paper,
such
as
news­
» i " S 'j . A r'c£ S j , T ,i,> '’, b o , ' " r o r
ion, \\ altei Baker, Frank M cFar­
Connected with main building. Posl
Slander
is
a
conjugation
of
evils,
season.
I eeiving a fractured limb, but o n ex­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
papers are printed on in this coun­
aI'd Fxpress on the premises.
land, Curtis Veatcli.
the source of infinite mischief. It
1
he
waters of these springs contain
Mm i.pigside Poultry yards Hl P amination it was found to be a dislo­
The
first
home
strawberries
in
the
Land
Office
ut
Roseburg
Oregon.
Prize for hose race $15. Foot undermines peace, saps the found­ try, was under 150 tons daily. Two
¡Iodine,
Bromine, Potassium, The
cated
ankle.
T
u
b
L
k
a
d
i
r
«ùvei ¡i», d in
Mr
May 6, 1896. 1 c.»»
uvuoirs 01
e an
Carbonates
of iron
Iron anu
and lam
Lime
and
daily newspaper» at present—one Portland m arket were a box which
race
free
for
all
1st.
$3.
2nd,
$1.
Blundell keepf th
s
l
o
t
bet
I; in
ation of friendship, destroys families,
^ ° 2 1 ce
h ®r e b y
t h a t th e fo llo w in g t Jilnrtdes of Calcium, Magnesium an
arrived
from
W
hite
Salmon,
Wash.,
in
New
York
and
one
in
Chicago—
liu
e
d
s
e
tt
le
r
h
a
s
(lied
n
o
tic
e
o
f
Ids
I
n
te
n
tio
n
to
S
o
d
lU
Ill.
ped.-e*«! Yl V "’»‘I
1,1 1,13 PiH’lllIOIl to
Bicycle race, 1st. $4, 2nd. $1. Best reuds in pieces the very heart and
O re g o n
u o m ir r , t Of lllS ...................... .
Q n e s p rln g
c o n ta h j9 435 a J
h a a k t l e a t h m m , l p P ro ? o f in
n! s uUPP°
May 20. Most of the leading grocers t tiia
are
using
more
150
tons
daily.
t SKid p r o o f w ill be m a d e b e fo re J o e l W a r e
♦»
song
by
any
Sunday
school,
1st.
$5,
M ir . I ’ i r c l i r a
i.c c e
w it.li b e » s .
U . S. C C. C o m m is sio n e r a t E u g e n e , O re"« ip ’ i other
° B te r over
o v e r 2000
201 grains of solid mattei
vitals of charity, and makes au evil
Sure Cure is a positive speci­ were supplied with a few Oregon or Oil J u ly 131891.. Viz: K d u i'in d H . Y a u c c y o n h o m e - ! 1 ° tllO g a l l o n .
H, s a v e d t ' l i ' e e s v a n a s o u t o f t v
AT BOSWELL'S SPRINGS. 2nd $2. Best declamation, 10 to man at the same moment, the accuser, fic Parks’
b io r i i ,e io ts
5 a “ ' 1 «•
■ —
-
for women who are all “ rundow n” W ashington berries by May 25, at « t n 20 s y r K - ” 3 ì 673
w e s t- B '’ n a m e s th e fo llo w in a
20 years, 1st. $2, 2nd. $1. Best witness, judge and executioner of and at certain times are troubled
bit “f , a l l w i t h i n s i x d a v s . He should
w itn e s s e s to p ro v e h is e o n tiu u o u s r e s id e n c e u p o n
backaches, headaches, etc. Sold which date they were selling at 50cte. a n d c u ltiv a tio n of. s a id la n d , viz* « 'U v b u rn
g o i..to th e b e t b .is im s s
D o u g la s C o u n t y , O r e g o n . ileclamutiou, ages under 10 years, the innocent. Man may practice it, by
g J o h n W . M lltoii a m i
by J. A. Benson.
per box, or four times as much as the 'n " i a l i t i e a l m i , b L a a m n d u e e s l s G , a e ll ttin
o f C o lla g e G ro v e , O re g a p
1st $1, 2nd. $.50 Boys potato race, the world listen to it, the devil favor
CUP
At the * . 1 chutch Sunday. 5 p
R . m . V batch , R e g i s t r i
A city ordinance iu New York limits j bes^ California berries on the market, j n a j v j »
OF
1st $1, 2nd. $.50. Fat mans race 1st it, but God will judge and fearfully
Prepaiations
are
being'
made
for
a
the nu u b er of hand organs to 1,500. j —Rural Northwest.
tn , a local advisoi v lim 'd ,
a ixil
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
$2, 2nd. $1. For plug uglies, 1st. punish it.
liary to the Oiagoii ■ luldr< n s home magnificent good time at Boswell’s
The res ilt has been to crowd Brook-
W. I. Church, of Staunton Post G.
U nited S tates L and O ffice j
$2, 2nd. $1.
Springs
on
the
Fourth
of
July.
A
A.
R., s a v s : “ I have tried nearly R oseboro , Oregon, A or. 16, 1896.’(
»■HM-ivty was organized.
Milton
Eczema is a frightful affliction, but lyn full of peram bulating inusi<
A liberal prize will be given for like all other skin diseases it can be boxes.
every cough remedy but have r„und N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e fo llew ln ir-
lovely grove, plenty of hotel room,
B o w e r w a s elected president, Mrs.
n o th i n g to c o m p a r e w ith P a r k s ’ C o u " h n a iu e d s e t t l e r h a s tiled tin tie e o f h is in te n tio n tn
■a»«. _
base ball game, b a s e b a ll grounds permanently cured by applications of
Im t
V1 s u l’!",rt “ * in * c la im , a n d
<»«r s ia n U iiiir n t H o m e .
J . M. Baker vice president, J ohn D. A B a s k e t D i n n e r , S p e e c h e s ,
»¡i.‘U
A
*
r
,
k re
.notf'int7
on
earth
u i s.‘( ‘¡.‘T 1.’ ’ " !!11x5 m a d e b e fo re J u k i , W a k e .
AT
D'* \\ itt’s Hazel Salve. It never fails
west of Catholic church.
v . o. L. ( C o m m is sio n e r, a t E u g e n e , O re x o n o n
“ Four out of everv five botlles o f like it. f o i b r o n c h itis . I h a v e s u ffe re d M
Cochran secretary und J K Bat ret t M u s ic , F u n a n d D a n c i n g
ay 30,1398. viz: « lia rlc s S. O ’B rie n , on ¡1 ' F
Speeches limited to seven minutes to erne Piles. J, P. Currin druggist; medicines sold in the last five years ever since ni.v discharge from the
N
5
G
ri <
a r m y a m i P a t hs’ Cough ¡Svrup i s t i l e tai»,,’
treasurer.
Joe Lyons, Drain.
D A N C IN G II A I,I„ 2 « x 7 3 F E E T
“ » " e s t U u ¿la ln e s tlle b l o w i n g
are S. L. goods. The 8. B. Headache only
each by Rev. N. B. W alden—The
remedy that has ever helped me ” w itn e s s e s to p ro v e h is e o n tiu u o u s r e s t - 1
M O V E S T H E B O W E LS IN
d e u c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n of. s a id la n d viz: I
BOHEMIA MAPS.
where you can dance to your hearts pioneer minister of Oregon, H. C.
Shun a tattler, if you do not and Liver Cure I use myself as a gen­ •Sold by J. A. Benson.
eral physic If you "are sick and
T H E M O R N IN G .
J . I I f o " ltte . Ilf C o tta g e G ro v e , I .a n e Co. O n g- e
on, J . F . D e W itte . of G n sln ii, L a n e Co. O re g o n
■
A few maps of valuable gold content. Everybody cordially in­ Veatcli—Lane county before the ad­ wish to speak ill of any do not de­ want to get well, the quickest, cheap­
A South Gardiner, Me., woman (M’oi
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’ 1 'or
' sale bv J. A. Benson.
mines in Bohemia, made by Harvey vited. A jolly time and bushels of vent of railroads, Rev. Sweaney-The light to hear ill of them. Give no est,
B. remedies and use as directed c ’ who was bitten by a dog a year aud a p ris -4 6
r . m . V e a t c h , R e g is te r.
countnance to busybodies, and those P. B alch , Druggist Dufur, O r.” 50 a half ago and who had forgotten
Taylor, who was in that district fun.
future of South Lane countv.
C ham berlain’s E y e and S k in O intm en
cents
pt
r
bottle.
Eor
sale
by
J.
A
that love to talk of other men’s faults Benson.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
•urveying last fall, for sale at. T he
the incident, has been attacked bv
: Is unequalled for Eczema, T etter, Salt
Rural Northwest: I t is very evi­ Two fire companies in full uniform.
or if you cannot decently reprove
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ , Kheiini, Scald H ead, Sore Nipples, f Lappet
L eader office.
E. P. T horp .
every symptom of hydrophobia
dent th at some varieties of fruit are A good time is guaranteed to all.
R oseburg Oregon, Apiil 27, 1896.( ’.cP •
Files, Burns, Fro»t Bites
Notice io Contractors and Builders.
them
on
account
of
their
garrulity
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e fo llo w ln g - ! f o u m n i c S o r e E y e s a n d G r a n u l a t e d Eye L id s
F o r O v e r F i f t y Y e a rs
WOOD— WOOD.
much less affected by cold, rainy Plenty of seats. Pure spring water
n o tic e of h is In te n tio n to r or sale by druggists at 25 cents (icr'box.
then direct the discourse some other
The directors of School District, . , A N (fo'F a n d W e l l -T r i e d R e m e d y _M rs r m n a a iu k e e d fin s e al tt le p ro r h o a f s in tiled
s u p p o r t o f h is c la im , a u d
We are ready to accept 20 and 22 spriugs than others. Some varieties on the grounds. Good shade. The
h in g S y r u p h a s b e e n u s e d fo r
t h a t s a id p ro o f w ill he m a d e b e fo re J o e l W a k e
No. 45, Lane county, Or., will re­ e " h F 11 u « r 7 f ty ? s y,e SlH,t
way,
and
if
you
cannot
do
that
then
TO HO RSE O W N ERS.
itr s bv m illio n s of m o th e rs fo r th e ir
inch wood from a few subscriber!) of of pears are well loaded with fruit full programme will be published
ceive sealed bids until June 8, 1896, i h ild ie n w h ile te e th in g , w ith p e r f e c t su c i e ss
show
your
disaproval
of
the
mischief
T he L eader in the country.
I while others have lost not only their next week. Come out one and all.
for building a four room addition to
m aker and his tattle.
Mrs. O. H. Willard will weave fruit but most of their foliage. Sour
the present school building accord­
If the $600,000,000 offered at the
• <• f I ’ t 11 Ol- S ,1 1 ( I 1' 1 > J PSZ, VT «1«. ,
_ -1.1
In the Spring a young man’s fancy ing to plans and specifications. The
carpet for 1*2.1 and 15 cent« per van! cheriies and even sweet cherry seed­
last, bond bid was in $5 gold pieces lightly turns to thoughts of—De W itt’s contract will be let to tlie lowest re­
and take produce, or orders for the
lings are well loaded while the
same. One mile west of the Post
and could be stacked up in a single Little Early Risers, for they always sponsible bidder, who will be re­
Young mothers dread the Summer
standard
varieties
will
as
a
rule
dense the liver, purefy the blood, and quired to give bonds. The right re­
Office.
column, the result would be a gold­
months
on account of the groat mor­
invigorate
the
system.
J.
P.
Currin
give a very light crop. If fruit
served to reject any or all bids. For
tality
among
children caused by bowel
Mrs. Nancy G aroutte, aged 72 growers will send in reports as to en rod 460,000 feet in height or druggist; Joe Lyons, Drain,
further information, plans and spe­
EA ST AND S O U T H
troubles Perfect safety may be as­
died May 31 und was buried Ju n e 1 good varieties of fruit which will more than eighty-six miles.
cifications
call
on
Board
of
Directors.
— VIA—
A well known gentleman of E u ­
sured those who keep on hand De
S. R. P iper , Chairman
She came here with her fatnilv 31 yield well this vear where other
gene
while
out
walking
with
a
One Minute is the standard time,
W itt’s Colic & Cholera cure, and ad­
T ue Shasta, R o u te
years ago. She was the mother of varieties ars a failure it will greatly and One Minute Cough Cure is the couple of ladies a few evenings since G-o to t h e S h e r w o o d H o u s e minister it promptly. For cramps,
—OF TH E—
10 children. For fifty six years she aid in arriving at correct inferences standard preparation for every form espied an object on the sidewalk,
bilious colic, dysentry and dirrhoea. it
B a k e ry
of cough or cold. I t is the only harm - which appeared to be a well-filled For goods at the following prices: affords instant relief. J. p. Currin
was a member of the Methodist jn this matter,
_ CAVSMT9,
S o u th e rn P acific Co.
less remedy that produces immediate
TRADE
church. She leaves au aged lius
G inger snaps 10 cents per doz. druggist; Joe Lyons. Drain.
pocket
book.
His
dissapointm
ent
desicn
to | results. J. P. Currin druggist: Joe
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
Lemon
snaps
10
cents
per
doz.
band, who with all the family have , One thing
H" S is very noticeable
v
.
COPYRIGHTS, « to .
A single glass eye can rarely be
ho visit the I LyoD8> Drain
can be imagined when on picking it
*17 Information and free Handbook w rite to
S o u th .
1
• f Io ikn.ti.L, ‘
the bunch-gi assers
1
N o rtli.
Cookies of all kinds. Cream puffs
z iiF 7? ? ® CO2 861 naoaowAV. Naw Y ork .
tit*
tin t ,, Ii v /kt
the uvm
sympathy
of the
people.
worn
more
than
a
year
without
beiu"
'
Oldest bureau for secun ug patents Iu America.
up he found it was a big fiat toad. 20 cents per <loz. Angel food cake
8:50 p. III. I Lv.
P o r tla n d
A r. I 8:10 a. m
\\ lllamette valley and Puget sound,
Every patent tak'.n o ut by us lr brought before
2:51 a. ni.
Lv. C o tta g e (¿ ro v e Lv. 2:11 a. m
MOSBY CREEK ITEMS.
tne public by a nolioo g iv en fre e o f charge In in«
10 4 , a. in. 1 A r. S a n Pnaciace Lv 1 7:0« p. in
The echoes of the ladies’ screams 20 cents to 40 cents apiece. All
Ma rried at the residence of the says a writer in the Walla Walla
by the action of tears, A b o v e tr a in s s tu n a t E a s t P o r tla n d . O re g o n
have scarcely died away at this kinds of cake, first class, made to e roughened
bride’« parents Mr. and Mra S. R. Gazette. The complexion of the
tc
a n d i r i ’i t u l o o I k . I ’-l
ii
| ♦ llf y .'y o n d b u r n . S a le m , T u r n e r , iia r im i , .le tfe r“
The election is over.
etc.,
and
ir
order.
Bread,
two
12
oz.
loves
5
cts.
writing.
e
tc
.,
anu
lrntates
the lids as they y in , A lb a n y , A lb a n y J u n c ti o n T a n g e n t, S h e d d a ,
Larppfft clm rtatlcn o f anv aclcntiflc r« rw r In th «
Piper, by Justice J. W. Baker, Mr. u,en aU)] women there is very clear,
•
•
1 H a ls e y , H a r r is b u r g , J u n c ti o n C ity ,
I r v in g ,
world bn leid ld ly illuslrated. Ko totelU ccut
Pies
15
cents
each.
Opened
April
ru b over it.
Joe Perkins is down from the
rn&n should be w ithout It. W eek|v, A 1 (Win
E u g e n e , L r e s w e tl, D r a in s a n d a ll s ta tio n s fro m
Andrew Nelson aud Miss Nola C. | and their skin is sofi and smooth.
year; <1.50 six months. Address, MÜNN &’ CO
R o s e b u rg to A s h la n d in c lu s iv e .
Rural Northwest: Mr. J. R. Shep­ 1st 1896.
PUBUbUKitfc, 361 Broadway, New York City, **
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen
(t o a e b u r if ¡Mull n a i l s
Piper. It was a very pretty, quiet This is due to their dow dy weather mines.
ard,
of
Zena,
reports
that
his
Bing
C o t t a g e G -ro v e H o te l,
of Osseo, Mich., after suffering excru­ 8:3» a . m. I Lv.
l ’o r tla n il ' A r. 14:4» p. iti
Born to the wife of Mr. Wisemau
wedding und no invited guests. An and to their humid atmosphere The
p. in.
Lv. C o tta g e G ro v e Lv. 10:25 a. m
cherry trees promise a full crop. Cottage Grove, Or. under the ciatingly from piles for twenty years, 2:55
IcM p in. I A r.
a
son.
R
o s e b u rg
Lv. I 8:00 a. m
elegaut supper was served and the dry, dusty weather of the Inland
xt-
tr
z»t
.
WOUM hke to have reports from management of Mrs Blachley gives was cured in a short time by using De North.
salem passenger .
South. Y A Q U iN A B A Y ROUTE
fair bride did not forget to send j Empire with its abundance of sun-
Misses H attie Chapman and Ida
v
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»
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p. m. L v.
P o r tla n d .
A r. I 10:15 a . m .
, w»4h
. . . Xfe«.
.
others who may
have Bing
cherry j excellent meals, and rooms for tran­ W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, an absolute I 4:00
i
r
r
i
n
v
is
ito
r,
J
a
6:15
p.
ni.
A
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m
.
Lv.
I
8:00
a. m . , _ Connecting at Yaquirm Buy withth
some superb wedding cake to T he shiue produces an opposite effect Currin visited with Mrs. Hopkins
cure for all skin diseases. More of ;
trees that are at least seven years sient or regular boarders.
San Francisco and Yaquina Ba
this preparation is used than a!! others i
L eader office The happy young upon the bunch-grasser. The con- Sunday.
j > Steamship ■ company.
old. Bing trees younger than that R e s ta u r a n t, B a k e ry combined. J. P. Currin druggist
...,
D
iniagC
ars
en
O
gden
R
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couple
comprise
our best « young
striking
A barber
in VZIJ
Olym
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n ia iii- ^
I'OI UCl IU
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daio
i c n t i u fiUfl
fl
Mrs. . Veatch
and HUB
son U
of l Fall
Creek are generally shy bearers even in
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p
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s
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s
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Joe Lyons, Drain.
—AND—
people, ami have the best wishes of pia gays that if he were blindfolded I visited friends on the creek.
favorable seasons. If the B in"
Awn
! A la n — d flrst-dafìs
every
respec
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respect
I favorable seasons. If the B in" in
AND
L O D G IN G R O O M S ,
Sails from Ya«’iiina tor San Francisc
A French physician has obtained
fn e u l^ f^ N ?
7 tere He C° UlJ tel‘ eVer)' 8Uhj’ Cl fr° tU the
A SuDdaJ 8cho°l
organized such a season as this will gh°e a
S e c o n d C ía s « M e e p i n y C a r s
about every eight days.
management of M rs . E. L.
r n 7 u . L t tou V v b “ W ° De
° Ui ; ;UtT r 7 ° 8hOUld “itiU hiS Chair a t F “irview la8t Sunday and one good crop of fruit the fact ought to Under
H art . Hot meals including the latest good results in dressing burns with j vttached to all through trains , j Passenger accommodations unsut
I passed. Shortest route between th
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is do,ng a . . o d ^ ^ r ^ b X
the dr-'DC- an J harshn^ of
will be organized at the Shields! be generally known. I t appears and best; nice, clean and newly furn­ milk. Compresses are Roaked with i
W e s t S id e H I v i s i o n .
j Willamette valley and California.
ished rooms for boarders and tran ­ milk and laid on the burn, to be re­
is doing a good business
the
B e tw e e n P o r tla n d a n d C o rv a llis .
Fare from Albany or points west t
,r‘
school house the first Sunday in probable that the Bing will ultimate- sient patrons.
electric lights he is running for !
—
- .) San Francisco:
moved
night
and
morning.
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ly
found the most valuable of all
Most of tbe capital in this country ! June at 10 a. m.
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MISS HATTIE M. WARNER,
C ottage Grove and Lemati. M*’ is in the east and
A r. I k.20 p . m . , S t ' - e r a g e .............
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Did you ever think how readily the ; rius p. & 1 Ar
cirvaii^
the good mines I
L.
Spong
has
completed
his
th®
new
fruits
originated
by
the
he and his fair young bride alw ais
Lv.
J’
M
-¡Cabin,
ro
u
n
d
trip
,
good
for
60
TEACHER OF
R a d t.n r
7 " S t i P a t i o " ? ' ~ I t A lb a n y a n d I o rv a U is c o n n f . . w „ h tr a in s of
are in the west. While some por- PO8t contract
I late Seth Lewelling.
'b ri'«
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be happy and prosperous.
Bad blood means bad health and pre- D. C. & E. ky.
For sailing days apply to H. L
tion of this capital is continually be-
Mr. King BUU
and Leston Lewis were
mature old age. De W itt’s Little e x p r e s s T r a i n D a i l y lExifpr S f m d i v .) W alden, agent Albany’, Oregon.
Ao exchange tells its readers how ¡„g invested in mining, the amount on the ersek Sundav.
CHAS. CLARK, Supt.
Early
Risers, the famous little pills, 4:45 P . M Lv
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sv««»»
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A w a rd e d
P o r tla n d
Ar. I 8:25 A. M. I
to mind their own p s in the follow- ! 18 ,,ot as great as the needs of the |
Corvallis, Or
overcome
obstinate
constipation,
J.
|7:25Pi
M. A r
M c M in n v ille Lr-15:80 A M- EDWIN STONE, Manager,
S.
W.
B
ritt
of
Portland
was cn Highest Honors—W orld’s Fair,
A
Z
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v
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s
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o
.
ing paragraph: “Persona who pat-
P.
Currin
druggist;
Joe
Lyons,
Drain
-
w.
■UMAIVSS V*
tl(J^ tbe creak last week
mining districts
demand,
or UD
as the
T h r o u g h t ic k e ts to a ll p o in ts in th e E a s te r n
Corvallis, Oregon
s ta t te e s , C a n a d a a u n d E u r ro o p e c a n b e o b ta in e d a t
romze papers should pay prom ptly,; opportunities for profitable invest- j
Jefferson built bis fine old m an -1 G ro v e . r a t e s ,ro n l -M - c - B E,
".n d ’ a ? e n t; • o tta g e
Miss Kate Brown visited her sist
p , RO CvERS,
for pecuniary prospects of the press Iuent w arran
There
are ilK
indica-
MASON’S
---- t
— —
IIV I*
s.on, Monticello, piecemeal, begin- R. K(JEHLER, Mlnafi£ 8t U’ F *
Agt Acknowledged to be tbe Besi
er
Mis.
Nellie
Hubbard.
have a ,ecul»ar powei in pushing I lions that the eastern public ha« be-
“ T c u c h a n d T a c h n i n ’’ n‘£ wittl a brick
the house.
Portland or.
TH E
J. S. Allen has returned from
forward public prosperity. If the gUn to appreciate this fact and re-
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___________________Nearly
everything
used
in
its
co
n
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Unity.
p n u te r is («id promptly ami his Hable information from the mines
PHOTOGRAPHS
struction had to be brought from M O N E Y
L O A N E D . NOW
pocket U«»k kept plethoric by prompt ,s being sought for iu many quarters
MADE BY THE
Mrs. H ubbard is visiting her
N ew
t O r C u^ar> the window sashes, for instance, i
____
pay ing patrons, he pu»s his (>en to where, a short time ago, little or mother at Springfield.
coming from London, and lot being F i r s t M o rtg a g e s On Im p ro v e d
AND
hw pajier iu peace, his paragraphs uo interest existed. The more large-
A non .
delayed a
.. j f o r th e p u t t v to
F a r m P r o p e r ty N e g o tia te d
are more (Huiit-.d, he paints pictures ly the m erits of our American gold
N E W
GOO DS.
h a rd e n .
This plaintive wail is found in a
Nou is ti.e time (»» ]•»<»»; i >r shoes.
We arc prepared to negotiate
of passing eveuts iu more pleasing fields are advertised and the great-
Kansas exchange. “From the first
mortgages upon improved farms ...
Look at I'm
»■ have the very
colors aud the parusal of his paper er the amount of capital and busi- of May till the first of August Kau-
Mrs. R. De'i ¡i g, Middleburg. In Oregon, with eastern parties at a rab
PHOTO COMPANY.
b e s t a n d th e ¡ » te s t in th i s lin e .
R e ­ writes. I h ive jsed O
M in u te of interest not to exceed ‘J per cent
is a pleasure to the reader. Place ness ability interested in their de- sas is kept continually on th# anx­
Cough Cure for -;x ve.;
b o th fo r per annum.
p a i r i n g d o n e ¡iiiu.iptly
The hove cut on any Photograph
this piece of proverbial philosophy velopment, the better it will be for ious O
CttV. A uruutu,
m y s e lf a n d c h b d r e r i, a n d I e m s i d - r i t ‘
t h a t h a v e been
seat.
drouth, a a cvcio
cyclone or
MOST PERFECT MADE.
a g u a r a n t e e o f exc« lie n e e . E n t a r g i r
in some place where all persons can tbe future financial prosperity of the something else is continually
t a k e n b y o t h e r c o m p a n ie s .
fr o m a n y k in d o f P ic t u r e , in Cray«,
th e u
q u ic k e s « t <
a ■ “ in,- and most sbtibfiic-
star- A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
Addres - witii stamp,
te -it
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j
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i l n k c r t .lors. Cali und see our sat
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
- - L C o t t a g e Grove, tory Cough Curs-I ha v e i ver used. J.
country.-— Mining Industry
M E R V IN S W O B T 8 ,
ing the people in the face.”
p ie s a rid ru i' et o f C r a y o n w o rk .
4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Or
B ’. - k e r C ! t v
P. C u rrin d r u p e ’s- J . e J,; r n-- D ra in .
6 th a n d ' ‘i’iila n e tt» - i ts . Eugene, C
AND COME AND SEE ES
For We Will Sell You Good Goods
CHEAP FOR CASH.
» » L a® N ew Line af LaOies, Gems and
.
. ... ............
lar «!S l
« M b s ' strav Hals and Shirts
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBBATIO»
I | ark ^
marks , .
patents
^tttiMfan
' Oregon Central & Eastern R, R, Co
Vocal and Instrumental
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BAKING
POWDER
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