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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1894)
T Cw ltasre Grove Echo-Leader. Do you take W ebfoot Planter? Tn Southern Indiana drought - ; assuming an alarming extent. is CLAY AND LIFE. Portland Sun: When a bright, promising young person dies, all PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Dollars in your pocket to reac* people within his or her range of Y01 ; the W ebfoot Planter. ! acquaintance mourn. This, possi- E . P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . The Florida orange crop this year j bly more than anything else, proves is excellent. They expect to ship the brotherhood of humanitj, . 1894- 1 5,000,000 boxes. i Yesterday a governor’s only son ' , was buried. Because the father is a Thp Efhn-Irtller is fhp fost M ' r Tb)ere are 10 dlv0IC.e a , tW? governor makes the event no better int tin« n e w e r is ine nesi beCKYi murder cases on the circuit c°urt ^or wor8e; u„ Iuore Uor less sorrow -« Invalid 3 Years, Cu**ed by Hood’s GUERNSEY CATTLE The Guernsey breed originated on one of the Channel islands, near the , coast of France. The island lies near the island of Jersey, whence ! came the Jersey cattle. The Guern- ! sey.i are a sister breed to the Jersey, j although they have been kept clear ! and distinct for a hundred years, j Like the Jersey, they have been Tneir dis i lned for butter alone. docket of Douglas county. ful; yet, bucauae the boy’s father tinguishing characteristics are s follows: Iu color they are usua y The managers o f the Pendleton has been and is a prominent man in lemon dun with plenty of w in e scouring mill presented each m a r- 1 this stale and on this coast— a man j China would look well hitched on ¡splashes; nearly always with a three ried man in their employe with a who has served the people of this to Japan. I cornered white spot in the foiehead Thanksgiving turkey. state well and faithfully, in spite of | and a light, mealy muzzle. In size When the body of a Mohammedan The majority against woman suf- clamoring and coriupting the cows will aver g ii.iout 2lMl is prepared for burial a sealplock is frage in Kansas was 35,000. Mrs tongues more peop e no ice am | pounds mo e than the Jersey, left on top o f his cranium whereby Lease stood too long “ iu the middb remark upon t 11 s JDUt i s ■ e, 1 mil though we do not consider this au the angel of the resurrection can of the road.” The g ood people would be case if it a> een . 0 ! advantage in a dairy cow. They lift him out of the grave. seem to have invited her on the I only son of a farmer or a hodcamer. | give very rich milk which almost sidewalk • The cases are equally sad, equally universally is of a high color, the commendable; th»re are no words “ C. T. lTooJ & Co., Lowell. M ass.: W hile Southern planters are pro- ’’ Gentltm en:—I am glad to tell you that I most so of any breed. In il sposi posing to reduce the acreage o f; The pickle crop is reported short j to the genuine domestic haw 1 .en given good health by H ood’ s ’ion they are very quiet an . g«u cotton E gypt is increasing it. This ! a11. ove^ ‘ h® w° rldl C. h lC a l ? haH t sorrow of either kiug or peasant; Sarsaparilla. F o r three years I was au in the bulls showing ugly ten en, i . it is over 3 per cent I 9UP£ed 260 car loads of pickles to tho graTe c iaim , its own; we earth valid, suffering terribly from th e well-bred specimens i io . greater than last year, and reaches ^ to EuroPe’ and pickles,, wonus who still retain the unex- Nervousness and Lameness, - - - - - - knutars. before they grow again, wil' be piftiut,d and unknown principle th t “ I was so nervous :I could uot bear the least breed compare very favorably - i: I. 5,500,000 j marked among the scarce luxuries, j lg cayej y fe can on]y bonder, and Boise, and I bad tn walk with crutches for the Jerseys in milk and butler pro six months, as I coa id not put one o f my feet ducing qualities.— H oards Dairy The best advice that can be given The Oklahoma girl who was hug- ^ ed a tBar a°d ‘say: “ We are to the floor. Physicians did not do me any man. to workers of all classes is to avoid « by a bear and had three ribs dumb; we open not our mouth, be- Paper in Lane County. good, so a friend told me to get H ood’s Sar “ As old p the hill- ’ an never exce ed. “ T rie, and proven is the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver R egu lator is the o n l y Liver aud Kidney medicine to which y o u can pin your faith for a cure. A m i l d laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. B etter Than LEWI S & BURKHOLD&lh D E A LE R S IN General Merchandise W O O L, HIDES A N D FURS, Lumber, Shingles and P ills T h e K in g o f L iv e r M e d icin e s . “ I h a v e used y o u r S im m on * L iver Resru- 1a:or an d ca n co n scie n tio u s ly say it is t lie • v 'o f a ll liv e r m e d icin e s. I con sid er it a •• licin e chest in itself.—G eo . W . J a c k * o n . T a com a, W ash in gton . Grain. - gl Agents for the sale of the THU ILL OREGON LEM A IT A ll F re e . strikes. It is ro t a good time to broken ought to take the lecture cu8e Tbou dl ,st ,t<" saparilla, hut strike. Better times are coming, „in fo rm . “ What I know about Governor Peunoyer has been a Those who have Dr. K. ll - .k I Said There Was No Use. P A C K A G E -« » D o the best you can and hslp them j squeezing” would be a subject | «cefnl, helpful noble man in this “ However, after thinking the matter over, I de New Discovery km W t> V -lili*. . <! W S " '0 * * ' tie Z S ta m p in r e d o n w r a u n e r W lit* ll»v« tl( cided to give It a trial, and have taken six those who have not, along. which would throng the largest ball 'forthwest region. After all the bottles o f H ood’ s Sarsaparilla, and the re porlunily to try it Fi r* v i ' all . ii the = : with the fair sex. ; -,b es and filings and small shots o f , sult is that I am well as any one could wish advertised Druggist m 1 g t a i*ti 1 Thirty-si names H ie enrolled 111 Corbett fears th« accident by | envy or malice or prejudice have to her And can do any Lind ol work. 1 ad Yamhill oiiiity as L d :an war '<t- Bottle, Free Sen.I y nil! turni ¿i which Fritzsimmons killed Con Forty-seven ele-cHio railways in beeu exhausted, his record will rise vise all my friends to take H ood 's Sarsapa address to H. E. Bu u-ktcii & 1 ’ , ! i IHIIN. ltiordan at a sparriug exhibition in ; *be country are mail routes, and this ()p i uluinjouslv f s one of the best rilla for I believe It will do them good.“ cago, and get h i ►:i tuple box of D a theater mav inju e e the “ profes- :»°d e of transporting post-oflice aud truest Oregon's GoverTTm-R. ' “ 'UWms Si-SIE D o d so n , Colton. California. y luju \ number of Japanese witnin King’s N. w Elf. fill - F re. a- w 1 sion’’ o o f f prize prize fighiing. fighdug. It ie to be matter is becoming more and mor We pay this tribute to him now, be cu n liver tils, constipation, Head’s Pills i 1 > 1 v peti’ ;i.ned the Emperor to id. a copy of (Jui L to I 1 .1 h oi l .1 popular. It is particularly availa cause he deserves it. Others will bl'iJW ^ w^xundl lice, si.’.k headache, Indigestion, hoped it will. e. All of w in il 1 low them to j. in hi- .¿rin as act v ble between large cities and subur pay it to him wheu be, like his boy OLD O i t G i i - n G M A D E NEW. guar nted to do good and cos: soldiers. A correspondent to the The Indian Territory is our dark , ban lowns. The longest electric uow, is “ still and cold in death.’ nothing. J. A. Benson Druggist. and bloody ground because the j mail roads is 18 miles, London Daily Chronicle c imments He bus his faults— who has uot? We are pleased to announce to our Recently the Yamhill County readers that we have made arrange ns follows ou the report, which is civilized white desperadoes w h o ; In Oregon we can have green But The Sun confesses that it today Horticultural Society met at White- ments to furnish The Prairie Farmer certainly amusing, though not at all haunt it make it dangerous. Clean COi-n for Thanksgiving day. Riley is a sincere mourner at the grave of them out. The Indian on his own i Cooper brought a basket full of a youth who might have been a use kon. Prof. Geo. Cotte was present o f Chicago and the E c h o - L e a d e r t o fanners for only $2 a year for cash. incredible: “ Picture a Jap maiden ground puts the white man to the splendid large ears of green corn, ful aud poweiful element in our so I and opened the program with a The Praire Fanner is the brightest, j very interesting talk on tho above cleanest and freshest agricultural pa- in the thick of the fight,” he says. blush. ; and the table o f the editor of the cial life. i mentioned topic. As there are | uer of the day. It lias complete de- | “ Her kimono is well tucked up from i Independence West Side, was re many old orchards in this section pariments for every member of th her little dimpled feet, her obi bul W hat arc the silver men about plenished with the luxury of green OF POUL- COST OF A POUND j which might be improved oy follow- family It has new Editors, and that they don t send a deputation to i corn on Thanksgiving dav. special writers of national promi ges with cartridges; a knapsack TRY. ! ing Mr. Cotte’s suggestions, tho fol- nence. It is now read in more than Japan to ask the Mikado to demand his indemnity in silver coin ? That The most wenderful of all the dis I lowing brief resume of his remarks 100,000 farmers’ homes each week. weighs down her pretty brown is the wav to do something for sil- ! covered villages inhabited by the The Poultry Keeper says on this is taken from the Yamhill County Our readers will want it for the coin shoulders, and a plumed helmet ing year. Don’t miss the Thanks- crushes her elaborate, sweet-scented ver. It would start every silver iace of cliff dwellers is said to have subject: The cost of a pound ot Reporter, in hopes that the E ch ■ . . i „ . ‘ „ a i „ .„ « 1 k - t iv in g and C h ristm as numbers. The mine in America. i been foun,i in 8 canyon in the Brad- poultry meat depends very much on T L eader readers will profit by the in_, regular subscription price of The coiffu re!” Then again. “ A sword . , - „ -i . . sbaw Mountains. Tho canyon has the mode of management and the formation: Prairie Farmer alone is £1 00 a year spanks roughly against the warm Lawyers and wage earning bar- three terraces, and the number of food used, the same as with any “ He said many people did not ap j This offer will close December 31 limb where bright-eyed children keepers are not allowed to be mem-j houses is estimated to be 260. other class of stock. It is well preciate the importance of this sub 1894. Produce taken in exchange for G-ooc bers of the Knights o f Labor Bishop F. D. Huntington (Episco- known that the yield of milk from a ject. Scattered all over the Willam The present season has been very have been wont to gently clin g: a organ'zation. But they can c o n - j paj ^ 0f Syracuse, N. Y , who is him cow is regulated by the extent and ette valley were orchards tho people discouraging to fruit growers. great coarse gun chafes the soil arm sole themselves by the reflection i S8]f a pretty stiff high churchman, quality of the pasture and the regarded as old. They were plant The outlook, ns the season closes, is and softer breast— the breast where that they can bo members of every- surprised many high churchmen bv amount of grain consumed. The ed thirty or forty years ago an i becoming blighter. The shipments thing else, even churches a n d ' making an address the other even ost is not estimated upon the ] were really youug orchards. H al of Fresh Hungarian aud Italian at laughing yellow babies have slept boards o f education. ing before the Christian Workers’ amount of food, but by a compari ler speaks of an apple tree a thous prunes to the East have generally and dreamed soft dreams aud learn ----- — • j convention in the First Presbyterian son with tho receipts from the pro and years old, grown iu a climate sold at fair prices. The prospect ed the three great lessons of Japan Christian nations o f the : chutch, of Svracuse. duct. No certain quantity of food similar to ours. The reason that so now is that cured prunes will sell ese life— to Vie happy, to be court earth should d o something more can be estimated as a daily allow- j many o! the Oregon orchards ap for a cent more per pound than eous, to be beautiful and artistic.” This is the way the Milton Eagl* than “ protest” against the Turkish ance, for the reason that something pear old and dilapidated is because ! they sold for last year, and there We hope for their own sweet sakes, of its contemporary: atrocities in Armenia. It is time spenks depends upon the condition of the ! of neglect of proper care and culti-1 are ten inquiries for Oregon and ‘ While chasing a dog-salmon on the the quaint, almond eyed damsels that the unspeakable Turk was fowls. If warmer shelter is provid- j ration. Lack of manuring is one oi | Washington prunes now to one at taught a nineteeneth-century lesson, green-sward Sunday our contem ed in winter of course the cost will j the most prominent causes of deter-j this time last year, Evaporated " ’ill be sternly refused any s ich pa and if he won’t learn it any other ponu’V ran a barbed- wire fence into be lessened, as a smaller amount of | ioration. It is necessary to return j apples are sellin &XX2 higher than | triotic— or patri-idiotic— perform way it should be shot into him. bis cranium, lacerating that part of crea-1 something to the soil for what is an usual. Choice winter apples will ance. The Chinese soldier is uot- food will be necessary for ____________ j his anatomy to such an extent that tion of animal beat. The hens must 1 Dually taken away in order to main- j sell at fair to good prices, depend- distinguished for chivalry. He In Ohio a farmer painted his the v< heels and other machinery first warm themselves before they tain thrifty growth and obtaiu fin»- ing upon their keeping qualities.— would uot hesitate to shoot at Miss house white. It rained before the contained thereiu were exposed to ~ Northwest. can be productive, and the food tiruit Some horticulturists thinks Rural paint was dry, and the rain carried | view.” Jap if she came against him in mdi- must be regulated to fit the require that manuring impairs the health of plenty of white lend into the cistern. One of the teachers in tho Pen- ments. It is estimated that ea h trees by stimulating too rapid tary guise. T h e T o le d o W e e k ly B la d e . Thou they all drank the water, and j ,f 1 ^ton public schools expresses a pound o f poultry will cost five cents, growth. It might be true of vour * Of the now nearly twenty thousand L six members of the family are dy - 1 decided opinion to the effect that but there may be mismanagement orchards but not so with old o n , a . regular publications in the United),, Wiilie to inform those who are con tent plat ing UuiMing in 1 1 .< (»ring t«» hand SALE ON FORE- ing. It requires some sense to keep ; the proposed minimum age limit of | which will cause the expense to He had experimented with different States, there are but two or tlirey (•SHERIFF’S in their orders for lumber n« w. «o th» y wan 1 m | 5 weekly newspapers published f<»r alive, even in Ohio. 119 years for ladies and 21 is not j ara0unt to double that 6um. We kinds of fertilizers and obtains CLOSURE ■^periil circulation in every state ar ~Z. , . ’ proper, but tb it 17 or 18 would be are alt williug to allow a maximum bast I'etuHa-frouSbamvard’ mauure 1 territory, and of these the Teledbl Notice Is hereby given that by virtue el an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court ,, A ^ c e tte L o l o ^ o jy n p le J u r n e d the right ng_ J or young ladies to cost provided there is a good vield Proper pruning is the next step, , - .. t . . -» , , *•*>! the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, the-r^K e r T o gold begin to teachk She thinks if ev e r., of egg8 f r0m the flock. A flock that j to the restoration of an old orch; popular or them all. It is the oldest, f on tile ¡¿util day of November, 18#4, on a judg- Willi s n v kind of lumber you 1111 y wish, w’oieh will then I k - te.dv, sm f• «u rendered in haul court on the 3i»t day of mining, c uipuu 01 ine yeno then certainly i t that age one would j pays nothing entails a total loss. If Pruning means thinning out pTV best known, and has the largest c ir -r won’t have to wait. rmlitir.n r Form m* ttnin th-in tueuty-tlvc tar cm it «7 Hv/x l'October, 161 si.vcll *4, ft >r (»T) the H U 1 U w-iou, of BCV ell hundred inema or m.irv alK, thl’ru, and rtoltars. wiih be matul’e mature eni^ enough to begin begin teaching teaching : e e [len ben 8hould should lay lay two two eggs eggs each each perly. He did not recommend too culiitiqn 1 Ulv U ^ r in M e f W k ! j be g h to v cars it has been a regular visitor huereat Uicrutiii from tiir said Slat ilay o f O c to - | - wonderfuîly. m y. At iii, Cripple v/rippie '-‘ Creek reeh but __ 1 . in winter, ~u„ —,„ u ____ but that that normal normal school school tmininp- training o ol f 1 — week she „ 1 should more _ severe cutting back. He hurt usee to every portion of the Union, and it Ixr, isos, ai ilie rate of toll (HI) I»r cent O ’-’Cl0TS From a Distance Piomptlv Attended To the monthly output is $800,000, is w e ll L-novvn nr m -u r v o n e o f t lm I P«r auuuiii, and for Uiu sum of one or two years should be requisite 1 tbSn pay all her expenses, no means of removing moss from - L i n . ? m . alxt, (« 0 . 0 ») dollars, allorne> fees and tile fur- and the indications are that the in securing a certificate. ' the trees, but found that by opeu- sixty thousand odd post offices of the ther sum o f live (D.oo) aud 40-100 Ci untry. I f is made especially for dollars costs, in a suit iu said next year's output of that district ' od | ing rite lops and letting iu tho sun- f a r n ilv read i : 1 «*• I t firivos t h o w o r k ! i cuiirt, wherein A. I.. 1 oil ins wjin plaintiiT. and T he P a in s o f K neum ittisin will be between twelve and fifteen Thu Peculiar and irresistible U -. • r ' 1 e l ,0 0 ,1 i K. Dut> and M ra h U otv , Ills wue werr defend- j light, moss disappeared. Orchards each week, in such condensed for m as I ants, and against said defendants, it. L>ot\, and uKEf.i.V millions. charm of Mary Ellen Lease is one of j According to the he: t authorities, 1 U l i AUE ( t KOVK, w ill save read lug scores of pages o l j saraii Out.», ins wife, and on a decree o f'F o r e - the problems over which Kansas edi- originate iu a morbid condition of the ! or occasional trees that bear itiferi d it ilv tu rn e rs t o i7et le<s; i n f i r n : i 1 i. .n i closure aud ord er ot bale rendered in said suit, • : C4)uiiiuuidihii Ule m urder to satisfy »aid JudKI acid, enused Lactic acid, enused by the j or fruit should iie top-grafted. Tlu i t le p . i .h I . l C ie a n . in p o l i t ti i e s V , T Ti'mperancc The United States did not receive tors lave to phylosophize. T h e ; bl°ocb Lactic and accruing costs to sell llie me » «*. <». i? i * I lueui meni anu unu costs, ano decomposition of the g> latinous ind | best results would be g fined by top i>rinci|>le, always on the aidi o f j u s - I folio Wing described real property, to wit: U m - a large immigration last year, but Wichita Eagle becomes tiue'y analy albuminous tissues, oil culates with m p ,- f o r * otencing 1 d .'jo chains BouthaiKi chains west of grafting one-half of the trees at a t ic e and right, it is just the paper the statistics show she received, 41,- tic when it savs: “ Mrs. Lease’s the blood and attacks the fibrous tis-. ... _ . , . ‘ j the north east corner of Lot No. , _ , ■ , the rising generation, and a great j oue(t) iusection elgliteeu( 18 .) township twenty sues, particularly in the joints, and i taking two years foe the job, 000 who could neither read nor glory is in her irridesceut zigzag, educator for the whole family. b<*t - ( 20 ) south, range four (4) west; thence west write. It is hard to make good her gyrated scientilization, rather thus causes the local manifestations j «8 too severe cutting hack is inj in- id 1 Stories, wit and humor. *ll *M | **.'¿1 chaius; tlieuce south *i«.37 chains; thence li „c .i. 1 1 ..I /\ i cast 40.21 chain»; thence north w s i chaius to American citizens out of such ma than in her unbifurcated habiliment. of the disease. The back and ; 011 s to tiie tree. The next thing in stones, House hold depaitment, Queh- j the place of beginning, containing 122 acres of shoulders are the parts usually affec- j the course of treatment no less than tion Bureau, Farm department, ('im p laud in LaueCounty, oregou, together with all terial. Uncle Sam should draw the It is the dazzle of her unexpected ted by rheumatism, and the joints at - , ,, 1ti,e l.e.ne,l,e,,5s, .kcredituineuts and appurteuau- “ » “ «rin g is cultivation Fire, Sunday S< lu»ol and lr«»ung .vv folks line on vice and ignorance. Both sxyward scoot and the dead thud of the knees, ankles, hips and wrists are I »»,; ces, thereunto belonging or in anywise upper- are a few of tin* many other p r o m i - taimng. Now therefore, i will offer for sale, AT^. , .•\ced. Thousands ot tile ground. In Ins experience backward flop that j ais0 sometimes attacked the ignorant and vicious should be the subsequent nent features of this g:eat p; p e r . A i saiu real property at public aution, to the higii- 1 . r ! r%f n a n n lo tu tv o f n n ri: p j est bidder for cash, at llie Court House door, left to grow up with the country at once fascinate and paralyze her o f people have found in Hood’s he had plowed eight or ten inches specimen copy will be mailed Sarsaparilla a positive and permanent ( deep the first rear, pruning the* any address on application, anil the I iu Eugeue, Lane County, Oregon, ou Saturday, ir which they were born. I the 2 *Jth day o f December, lso4, between the devotees ” cure for rheumatism. It has h a d ,_‘ „ , hours o f 9 o ’ clock a. m. and 4 o ’ clock p. in. of remarkable success iu curing the f 00*8 M * eG 118 Gie tops, and cauw- publishers invite any person to send said day, to w it: at 1 o ’clock p. nt. of said day. in a long list of addresses to whom To B uy T imber L and .— An exten- most severe cases. The secret of its \ llew fibrous growth. A. J, J o h n so n , The people of Maine fear that the they will mail sample copies. They Cottage Grove, 0rego> Sheriff o f Lane County, Oregon. wild game in their forests will be i sive .. sale . , of . timber land is being ne- j success lies in the fact , .. that .. it attacks j had cultivated more shallow; won'd would be glad to mail a couple of A FULL LINE Oh hundred sperimens to readers of this entirely destroyed, and more strin- i 2 ° tlatpd ln Tl,lat“ °ok county. A j f ^ c> ' ‘ ^ 1 ^ ’^' t h i«-1«.-i, i * a m <1 ^ u u r ? ,:ult,vate everJ t'v,‘ wt,ekR >" SP'> g S H E R IF F ’S SALE ON F O R E gent laws havr, been enacted. Our Partf . f ^ “ “ svivanm capitalists, stren^h- » “ A early summer but never iut r county, ’file Weekly Blade is a very large paper, and the price is only one .................. - * b8ad?d by a gentleman named C o o k ,: eJ niag every run,.lion of the body. * the ' - c first - " ‘ “ of * August. ........... Three years if- CLOSURE. Northwestern States should see to dollar a year. Address ____________ sufficient to transform an old ur- N otice is hereby given that by virtue o f an it that the pot and market hunters who bought 40,000 acres o f timber | THE BLADE. T o l e d o ,O h i o . the Wilson river about three | execution duly isvuetl "U t of the tircu it Court, of “ BORN” HUMORISTS, 1 cbarvl so that the fruit will not be are not allowed to shoot deer a day on i the .'tale of Oregon, lor Ute Couuty o f Latte, on the years since, is now preparing to „ , . . .. „ recognizable either in appearance or A new pistol that, the govern 1 ztitli day of November 18tt4. on a Judgment render- beyond the time allowed. The cola One characteristic peculiar to all . , a . .. 1 le d in said Court ou the 1st day of November, ‘ j purchase it is said, 200,000 acres i m i i H a f « i is e that f l i u f they T In -v will w i l l tell t e ll w i n ^ flavor. A s fine f l ’ llie CUD be g fO W U ment is trying at Newport excites Is'd. for the sum of one thousand and twenty storage houses of Chicago are today- humorists you | more. It is said that the prices to I ’’ Humorists are born, not made;” upon trees thus treated and brought the enthusiasm of all who see its seven (tic i) and («.Vino) dollars, with inter filled from top to bottom with est thereon from the said I-t day of November, carcases of deer. The great fires ! be Pab^ will average about $1000 ] the exceptions being so rare as to be out as upon young ones. It takes operation. It is the invention of m j 1»S4, at the rale o f ten { 1(0 per cent |>cr i ) phenomenal. (nit uuiucuiu, .uj uir way, n , uuu By the can aujr any from eight to ten years to bring a I annum; and tor the sum of one hundred (lim.uo) for a quarter section. Timber land American, Huge Burchard, aud is dollars attorney’ s fees and the further sum of drove them from their haunts, and has not found ready sale of late, but I student of human nature tell why it is young orchard into bearing, and in the only small weapon in which five (a.oo) and 40-lOu dollars, costs in a suit tn they fell an easy prey to the hunter. , , . ,, , 1 that so few women are professional said Court wherein 8 11. Edwards was plaiutitt ; it is good property to own if well lo- humorists? Among a score of spieu- the light of investment, there is smokeless powder is serviceable and Samuel Lucas and Jeremiah Pipes and Har Pipes, his wile, were defendants aud j did half-tone portraits of our most money in rejuvenating old or- Ii is after the style of the Maxim riet The old notion that a religious c»te<L— Oregon M ist against said defendants, Samuel l.ucas ami Jer m. . . , ... 1 noted American humorists, a 'com- chards.” emiah Pipes »lid Harriet Pipes, Ills wife, and on life must be one of gloom y asceti mitrailleuse, being automatic in a deeree I here is just one thing that will 1 panying “ Off-Hand chats with Pro- o f Foreclosure aud Order of Sale ren cism is fading out, fortunately bring about diversified farming 1 fessional Humorists.” published in action, receiving its ability to lorn dered iu said suit, commanding tne in order to satisfy said Judgment amt costs, and accruing There is hope eveu 101 man like and extract empty shells from tin- costs; to sell the following described real iirop- for the race. Such a life should be through eastern Washington, and Demorest’s Magazine for December, to wit: The northeast quart r ( 1, ) o f the one of joy. The mistake too many that is cheap wheat. Until very uot one is a woman! These “ chats” Cleveland. There always are for a recoil of the shot. In the exbihi ty norlln ast quarter ( ,) o f teetion thirt\-slx CK) are decidedly entertaining, and man with a good wife. Nobody tion 100 rounds Wire fired without township nineteen (19) south, range live (•>, west make is to think that_ joy means j recently wheat lias been a very pro- everyone e , eryolle will WU1 be ut! interested ullore8ieu in “ The iw | ... . - . the northwest quarter ( , ) o f the southwest a hitch. The exhibitor fired twen and dissipation and debauchery. There | htable crop, and i Empress Dowager of China,” which i Wlli exPect anything from Hill, id as long as it was so | quarter ( ) aud the sou’ ll one-half (*,s) o f the is r I'I k - highest prices pai<l for .II kin,it- n| pro,Itt, A northwest quarter (*-4) *f section twvntv-nine can be no more fatal mistake. The ! there were no inducement and no Is ni°st superbly illustrated with por- i ty-four shots in forty-three aud (29) and the south one-h rlf o f the southeast highest philosophy is that which 1 j attemp1 to try try anything anything else. else. Now X ow j ' traits, aud scenes in and about Pekin. ,h* t..r r m « » c « u . three-fourth seconds, at a range of quarter ( ) and the nor,beast quarter ( of (he attemp; ; to quarter ( , ) of section thirty (an) and 110 feet, and all were hits. He w: s south-east gets the most out of good things that there has ceased to be profit in number’ The fre t Picture ‘ ^[ Up,>1, lI" ‘ r?‘ ,'ip t" f your a,l'lr,'!,,‘ the north oue-lialf (■„) o f the northwest quarter without overdoing them. Pleasure ; wheat growing, effort will be direct- charming water-color by Maud Hum- j c' 1,1,1 ,n l«'“it"ge sumps, we will uot an expert with the piece. It { - ,) anti the northwest quarter ( ,) of the north east quarter (■,) o f set turn thirty-one (si) town TH E instaDtly reacts and becomes pain , ed in other lines, and it may prove ' phre.vs, “ Under the Mistletoe,” , . , , . , 1 P “*' 1 .«'’“v--.n, KV,'F k V^! weighs two pounds, tw lve and ship nin t'-en (19 south, range four it) west, coutai ting 4M) acres In Lane Countv, W e a e prepared to make loans on one-half and is eleven inch Oregon; together when it is pushed to an extreme. | „ ,L . o ? O . t ® 3 S ounces, S ! X with all the tene farms in Laue aud hert d laments app irtenances there well improved country. Lincoln County , Child,’” by a modern artist, is a g e m ; hut ns we w.nt you to have one, we es in length. The grip is placed at ments, NOW MADE BY TH E unto belonging or in anywise appertaining: Francis Magnarvi, editor of (T im es. [ and there’ over two hundred illustra- make the price nominal. You will the center of gravity, giving a Now therefore, I will olfer for sale, said real adjoining Counties, ou from 3 to 5 property, at public auction, to tile highest bid Paris Figaro, died too soon. ^ 0 „ - it „ 'tions besides these. “ Christmas | find it a work of art and a thing to be steadier fire. Through it runs a der for cash, at the court house door, in Eugene, years time, iu sums to suit, at re had one o f tho coolest, soundest a good story is told of a \assar chimes,” au illustrated poem, prized. It c o n t a i n s full p a g e views of magazine capable of holding eight Line County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day duced rates. Special rates for large e æ December ISM. net ween the hours of 9 o'clock No delay in closing up. heads in French journalism, he was girl who wanted to earn some mon “ Always With U9,” an account of the great buildings, with descriptions catridges with nickcljacketed bul o a. f m. and 4 o ’clock p. nt. to wit: at 1 o'clock p. m. amounts. Christmas charities is New York, ey during vacation. As the gnq< of said day. A. J. J o h n so n , F or full particulars, call oo the only 57, au age when the intellect “ Boy Choirs,” “ The Common Sense ••f same, and is executed ill highest lets of 7.35 millimeters about the Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. Gomi atp *8 A gent at the office of is in its prime. Ivlagnard applied crop began to ripen she applied for of Christinas Gifts,” “ Lullaby, th** style of art. If not satisfied with it, same calibir as the navy revolver of Williams &. Co., Eugene, Oregon, common sense to the consideration work among the pickers and got it. Frost Queen,” a Christmas story for after you get it, we will refund the the present day. It has great PH OI COMPANY. “ His Christmas 'Gift ►tamps and let von keep the book. opposite the “ Hotel LugeDe.”ju lyl4. of home politics, in which respect She was up iu languages, literature j children, penetration, and au effective range The above cut o f, a n y P h o t o g r a p Address H. E. BÜCKL1N & CO., and mathematics, but she just Bet- “’ Holiday Work for Busy Fingers,” he was different from most French of about 500 ractera. A light, ad- a guarantee <>l excellence. Enlargma Don’t suffer with wet feet wheu | Ciiicago, IU. tied down and became one of the i an,d “ S<?r" e Christmas Menus” furn- editors. His claim to proud dis . . . I from anv kind o f Picture, in Cue^ i' . . .7 . , , ish Christmas cheer and suggestions justible purposes a carbine for cav you can have half soling done lor Ink orCo|,,rs. Call aud -e** ,Mirs:;tti- tinction rests on the fact that fastest grape pickers in the neigh- galore for every body. Then there alry. The catridges are of the 75 cents, and other work in propor pics and prices of Crayon work. P ostal T elegraph .— Now 8000- through his paper he caused the borhood, beating tire ordinary coun- j are other charming stories, and every Luger type, which have caused tion, at my shop next door west oi tftJi and Willamette h ti„ Euge.ie. Or a middle class of France to accept the try girls all hollow. When the sea- i ° “ c of the numerous departments is , mile circuit from coast to coast. such a sensation among gunmen Cottage Grove hotel. son was over, back she went to col- £*.“ to owrflowing with good things. On Friday last the Postal Tele- republic loyally. , . . . . . . . . , Either letterpress or illustrations, in -1 , _ , during the present week in the Thanking my friends for past pat Trespass Notice. lege strong in health, independence dependent of the other, is more than . §Taph Compauy completed their amall arm tests. ronage I will endeavor to merit a | W e have 45,000 good brick, one transcontinental Notice is hereby given that I. the route An attempt was made at the trial and good looks and with money in j worth the price of the magazine.' second continuance of their work. R e s -1 mile from Cottage Grove post ollic r> unyrHi^ned, have pouted tivspa^s which is only 20 cents. The subscrip- through to New York via Sau Fran- of the Memphis lynchers to use her pocket. All about fruit raising in the pectfully yours, tmn price js only * 2 . year. Publish- ci8c0> DenTer and Chicago. Day | which we will sell at reasonable notices on my respective premises and popular prejudice against the court W ebfoot Planter. J. P. McMinn. the extensive state- ed by W. Jennings Dem ons', 15 E.is I saac F eboupon . prices. Persons wanting brick will o 1; ,” i ’J’11“ " ' ’sp.’i-sitig there >n after before yesterday (S u n d a y ) on a testimony o f an unbeliever or ag line fruit-raiser, was in town on ] 14th St., New York. i ,, „ " ■ th'* date will tie prosecuted to th<- full please call on or address their or- extent of the law test, wires were successfully worked The Portland Telegram accuses nostic to defeat justice. One of the Wednesday, and in a talk with the j " ■11 - - ■ d e r s to W il l a r d A M o k f e t , L . H. Y a r b r o u g h . witnesses against the lynchers, Eagle reporter conveyed the intelli- j By mistake recently at Shelby- from Portland, Or., tex New York the Portland Sun of robbing its i Cottage Grove, Oregon. Butch Carver, tried to get off from gence that he had shipped a car- ville, Ind., natural gas was given via the new Eastern r o ife , making telegraph columns. The Sun has giving evidence on the ground that load of his celebrated dried prun- \ high pressure in lower pressure a c ontinuous circuit of nearly 8000 not hitherto been accused of pur Administrator’* Notice. he was an infidel, and therefore not es to Omaha. Ho states that, the mains, and it was discovered that miles. The time consumed was loining anything quite so dead as Notice is hereby >y f t 1 veu, that b j virtue a credible witness. But judge consignees o f the fruit in that city j over 500 stoves and beaters in all only a fraction of a second. With that COTTAGE GROVE, OR. j j EAUTIFUL C ALIFORNIA order o f the county ty court, co u n , or of Lane t i oun ount>. i> . i >re- gon, the undersigned, haa been duly appointed Cooper suppressed this foolishness were much pleased with it and ■ parts of the city were melted under two transcontinental routes and administrator, o f the estate . . - ............. »Mate o o f f David Mtrftty. * Rudy’s Pile Suppository three Atlantic, cables this company b y ruling that Carver was a com speak in high praise of the fine j the intense heat, and buildings were Have opeLed a new boot ar.d shoe Parties contemplating com ing to the Pacific late o f Lane county, d'-cuaned. All i-*r«oM bn vine etetnm a#.« estate ar. herd»» re- is ¡juaran-.eed to cure I‘ >les and Constipation, or Coast, Merchants. Fanners. M edianics, U e rk « — _ Mist said __________ petent witness. Here indeed is an quality and flavor. The car-load \ igniting in every direction. Fire can now offer the very best possible money ired to *— ------- - ve. - I to present • the nani ■ — duly • 3 , the refunded, so cents per l>ux. Send two shop in the next building west of F. or Laborers (male or female) (or employment. Mdired facilities. to purchase land or engage in business, send on admini.«trato , at < ottage tirove. O - . : w utiin stumps for circular and Free Samples to M.vlt- instance o f stealing the livery of netted a b ort 6 cents per pound or | alarms were rung and the flow of S. Younger’s grocery store, Main eto. money order for Maps, Circulars, Illustrated six monllis from the date o f this not T IN RUDY, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster, the court o f heaven to serve the a little over $2119.00 in round f i g - ! natural gas was arrested in time to New work and repariug H<»oks. Papers and General Inioriiution of the Dated Cottage <ir«»ve. Oregon. No ’»d A I> . Pa. N o P o s t a l s A n s w e r e d . For sale by all street first elass druggists everywhere, and iu Eugene, . Pacific Coast. E. W . R E ID & CO. , *••• _ R H M o s k y , Adn. .otra tor A Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder devil in. promptly done to order. ures.— Milton Eagle. prevent a general conflagration. Oregon by Osborn and Delano. 11 W First Street, Lcs Angeles. C at J sept 3-22 L GROCERY STORE IS C A R R Y IN G First Class Goods, Jut Sue! Äs ! i Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in season. F. S. YOUNGER. J. B. ROUSE, PR O M PTLY F iL a New Goods and New Styles i L U R C H 'S CLOTKf& G, DRY GOODS, B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestics- Ail Sizes of Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and is the best selected in town. L Fan Loans. Acknowledged to be the Best PHOTOGRAPHS (J Keep Your Feet Dry. Briet fc Salí! Dewald & Cur rin Boot and Shoemakers, Awarded Gold A edit Midwinter Fair, S»n Fnmciseo.