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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1894)
T* Q> Cottage Grove Mo-Leadcr. pcblishei ) every OKLAHOMA. REFORM FINANCE. Capital Journal : The fiuancial problem will never be rightly solv- until all partnerships bctween govefmuont and banking cor- SATURDAY. F D IT O R E. P . T H O R P , - __________ I porRtious is dissolved. The govern ment represents tbo people. The SATURDAY, DEC 15, - - 1891. corporation is a private organization. The interests of the people will always be made secondary in such I a combination. The more the gov- j ____________________________________ eminent, treasury operations -are I V Echo-Leader is the best Weekly Paper in Lane County. M r*. Judge P eek Current business of the treasury tied up with the banking corpora- department doesn't improve. N o v -, tions the more will productive labor ; i ember has an expenditure o f ?9,500- be handicapped in the struggle with 000 over receipts capital. National treasury notes is Mr*. Judge Peck Tell* How She Wa* Cured sued directly to the people upon ; Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read lb* fol The California militia c o m p a n ie s ^ «, credit of the government, with lowing letter from Mrs. H. M. Peck, wife of that refused to obey orders during out the intervention o f banks, full Judge Peek, a Justice at Tracy. Cal., and a writer the strike in that State have been legal tondcr and redeemable in gold connected with the Associated Press: By a deep sense of gratitude for the great mustered out in disgrace, Served or silver at its market bullion value S'wrTÙthe them right. ________________ at the option of the government may be similarly afflicted. For 15 years I Dyspepsia If the Chinese had hired half a will finally prove the dozen regiments of the boys in system of currancv f« - been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and only safe Heart Trouble. country, Almost everything I at* would distress ms. I tried different treatments and medicines, but blue, or the boys in gray, and post Capital ouu.ua.: iu s subsidy failed to realize relief. Two year« ago a friend ed them around the guus at Port bonds of the Pacific railroads are prevailed upon me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The first bottle I noticed helped me, so I con- ....................... . . . did ------------------- ■- good — Mi Jhat that • ,,_J ttnued taking It. — It me so much 0 f $(;0,ooo,000 issued Arthur the Japs might have pound -| my friends sook «poke of the Improvement, I have received suen great benefit from It that ed away all winter and not got to the Central Pacific, $362 000 ; Gladly Recommend It. . . . I Mrs. Jefferson Davis has just ob polls due next month. The Pacific, I now have an excellent api>ettte and uothing I eat ever distresses me. It also keeps up my tained possession o f her deceased railroads-owe the government sevei- husband’s memoirs as a result o f a ai hundred millions a n l the mat;- Hood’s 5"/"“* Cures - v x n * __________ (8. F. Call.] Interest attaches to Oklahoma tiecause, first, it will probably be •>ne of the last States admitted to the Union, and secondly, because of its mushroom grow th; hence the tew report of Governor Renfrow to be Secretary of the interior will be .uore read than such documents isually aro. Geographically the Territory is interesting. It lies be- j tween Texas and Kansas, is well w ater-! ed by the Cimarron, the Arkansas, tbc ! Cannadian, the Red River and their forks, and contains some of the b e s t , p rairie soil in the country. I t: j prang into life like a palace of ! j -.laddin. A city- of 10,000 people j | vas built in a day, and a territory ' f 9100 square miles was settled in ! ! alf a day. Tho Territory may be said to be „ . ,, “ As old as the hills” and never excell ed. “ Tried and proven ” is the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Regu- lator is tho P T 'f’P t ~ 0 n 1 y Liver an(j Kidney medicine to which y o u can pin your faith for a Than 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 ve and one-half years old, though, to betoken dry or made into a tea. t lias not been organized so long;! T he K ing o f Liver M edicines. “ 1 have used yourSim m ons Liver Refru- ut, according to the official re P ills j j irns, it contains 212,635 souls, say | ve times the population of Nevada. : These settlers have planted their | homes along the banks of the rivers, lator and cau eonsctei clounly say It is the kinjr o f all liver medicines. I consider It a m edicine chest in itself.—G eo . W . J ack * s o n , Tacoma, W asbingion. «• E V E R Y r A C K A C F .f i Ha* the Z Stamp in red u w raoovr. LE VIS & BUIKIOLDEI. Ashland T id in g s: Friday night about miduight as the south bound freight train (No. 321 which left Ashland in chm ge o f Conductor Parker about 3 p. m. that day, was ; pulling out of Edgw ood, hawled by four engines, a coupling piu on the. j second engine, “ 1559,” broke, part-1 mg the engine and tender. At the | I time, Fireman Franklin was stan d -; \ ing with one foot on the tender and the other on the engine floor and when the engine parted was thrown j down between to the roadbed The ; front truck of the tender caught him aud pushed him along on the snow . for a distance of about 25 yards be fore the train was stopped and he | could be picked up. The fall rend- j ered him unconscious but he re-1 viveil after being taken to the hotel 1 at Edgwood aud given medical at-1 tcDtiou. His limbs were a,most paralyzed for a time by the shock but bis ultimate injuries are not dangerous and he will be ready for work again iu a few weeks. Some of the railroad men think that Frank lin’s escape from death was remai li able. D E A LE RS IN General M erchandise W O O L, HIDES A N D FURS, Lumber, Shingles and Grain. Agents for the sale of the M E N I UL WOOL M M . OREGON. LEMATI. L Cass & Me -, the Grants Pass lum- oermeD, hare beeu ship;dug it large « .....un; of lumber to Ouliforuia aud eastern points lately. THOUSANDS COMlNVv. ! the densest population being j around the citv o f Oklahoma, which suit with publishers, and hopes to ! agers waut an extension of time to flesh ami strength. I cannot praise Hood's Eilitor Hofer, of the Salem Jotlr- Sarsaparilla too much.'* M bs . H. M. P i c k , I is on the north fork of the Cana- C IT A T IO N T O H E IR S . soon secure the sheets and plates o f! !» > u > to ■ question far Tracy, California, Get HOOD’8. ^ nal, who recently returned from th< | diau.*- The Governor says that In the County Court of Lane County, State of his “Short. History o f the Confed- Ol.egoll thn„ (r„ u;iv(... P ■ Middle West, speaks in the folio w- Oregon. In tile matter o f the Estate o f Hiram Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect ¡percentage of foreigners among I . , . ‘ lu proportion and appearance. 25c. a box. Lee, Sr., deceased. eracy.” — — ‘ , i tug emphatic manner: The prets To the sheriff o f ljtae County, greeting: small. Many people; , , In the name of the state of Oregon, you are The Bangers JiUUiU.J .tiomu.., estimate: 1’ROITTAB LE SW IN E RAISING. I them . is , , I of the state is speaking quite freely hereby required to cite Hirum Lee, Matilda Because the home nctvspapei is tbe ,nonev af present in the Loudon 1 j remember the rush of land-grabbers j ^ of the growing tide of immigration Keeney, Delphina C. Emerson, Columbus Lee, Malissa Kenned«, Sarah Curry, Margarette : from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, i opposed to you politically, or you do bank8 Qt $1 150,000,000. This 1 Poilie A. Kaler, Lucinda Da«'is. Mary \ from the East to Oregon. The Winkle, John >L Jamison, Ohio, in Ameri- E. Wiscarson, Thomas Lee, Sarah M Miller, | and even Iowa and Illinois, whirl not like the publisher personally is great 8um of id,e mooey sbow8 th(. Sarah Bowman, David Bowman, James B. Line- forerunners of several hundred bow, Columbus B. Llnebow, Emma Barrett, no reason for not supporting it. If Qeed of new liue8 o f i nvestment I“ “ A Sriculturist: “ If a f,arm#r i followed the proclamation declaring Douglas Llnebow, tta Nye. and all others, un thousand people are now arriving known, heirs at law of Hiram las-, Sr , deceased, yon believe the paper is a help to ; that new industrife8i und a lartrei ! gr° W8 but ^ l0',° f " V * ? ^ | »>«* portion of the Indian Territory to be aud appear in the County Court of l*ne a lar^ei jie g row them with a certain on every train. The hundreds of County, State of Oregon, at tnc Court house the town it is your duty to support «pen to settlement. It seems tlia thereof. In the city of Eugene, In said Lane j consumption, which will pay for market in view. If two lots, he thousands undoubtedly are to coun County, on the first Monday in February, 1895, they acted wisely. Almost every it. The more support a paper re j nioro production, are «lemanded. being a regular term or the County Court o f in the next two years. No one can that ! should market twice a year. If said countv, at to o'clock In the forenoon of said 0( illle rapita, „ „ . i : „ , tb j , o u U „ „ u , „ „ k. , ,uarter section has an occupant, doubt the population of the W ill day, aud then and there show cause, If any they have, why an order should not be made author p « b , . h „ . I « ? . O n . k'* finJ eoracthing lo do . . . .1 t h ~ . L t b L . 1, M l. „ 6 fall p ig . vho is doing a little more than sup- amette valley will double within izing and directing the Executor of the Estatcof said Hiram Lee, sr., to sell the real property be ■orting his family. The soil is h longing to the said estate or a part thereof for 1 P P' . J* -" ' “ » * “ « " « *• » t b . t o t o f April, or .. r l y i . M .y : ■ mdy loam, which holds moisture 1 five years aud contain a round half the purpose of paying the debts against said estate and extwnses of administration, as prayed port Jus i ea._____________ j and can be bired vory cheap, ,f any Tb# time o f marVetiug a lot of pigs million of people. for in the petition filed in the said cause, said <•> that in the valleys crops can be | proiierty is described as follows, to-wft: without uian or enterprise can use it safelj. 8jloujd be determined by the time The Journal speaks from positive real Portland Sun: “ I say, Beginning'at a point 20.08 chains south and aised even without summer rains.: 3.50 coal ns cast from claim No. 47, tp. 21 S. R. 3 knowledge when it says thousands w, quarter fear of contradiction, that hundreds, ‘ ^ BtroDg aod un8Wcrv.ng in they are first counted. When the 1 post on line between sections 32 and .t. is claimed at Guthrie that Okla- i 33, in tp. 20 S. K. 3 w; thence west 65.96 chains: of families in Dakota, Iowa, Min yes, thousands, of dollars are spent dut>. Do vour be8t in G od-8 ! farmer waits to see what the m arket! thence south 24-44 chains: tlienee east ,56.54 ioma never formed part of the thence north 1.73 chains; thence east 9.07 , annually by the county to pay jus- , , nesota, Nebraska Illinois, Missouri chains: promises before determines when Produce taken in exchange for Goods. chains; thence north 22.77 chains to the place of rest American desert tice, constable and district attorney i se rv ie e -a n t is means r o ^ , hall be {attened, he is al- begin ing, co itaiuing In tp 20 S. R. 3 w, 130.63 and Kansas will coine to Western acres and in tp. 21 S. R. 3 w. 28.76 acres, iu the the useless prosecution of best m every commonplace duty o f ” fe , Oklahoma lias the advantage over 1 fees in 159.36 acres, except ing and reserving 1 Oregon in the next six mouths. »wn^KAte ! most certain to blunder in his time therefrom 21 acres deede to II. E. I nderwood small civil disputes under the guiae life. Every brick in a wall has its \ansas aud Nebraska that it is sus- : by deed recorded deed book “ 11” on page 270; ; These states have all been afflicte. also excepting and in reserving ; of marketing. A s a rule he who gets therefrom 7.06 acres of criminal actions. This system piace, no matter how now poor its ap eptible of diversified agriculture, deeded to the Willamette Real Estate Company | more or less with drouth, short crop by deed recorded in deed book his pigs to market at the earliest ought to be frowned down. It is an “ J ” page 67; also pearance w hen it lies on the ground. is soil will not only grow wheat , and reserving therefrom 10 acres outrage!” Such was the scathing I and intolerable suffering from ho excepting possible time and sells at a given age deeded to Delphina Emerson by deed recorded So every task of the day, however nd corn, but likewise a large varie- denunciation made by Judge Shat- in deed book No. 24 on page 345. the land re | weather the past year. In some ol maining regardless of the prevailing price, belonging to said estate being 121.33 insignificant, has its place in your y of fruits which do not thrive in tuck in the c rcuit court. acres, being part of the Donation Claim of ; j them vast areas were literally burnt makes the most clear money in the . Thomas Gibson Nos. 63 and 47, Notification No. > lifework. Let there be no holes in uore northerly sections where bit iu sections 31 and 32, in tp. 20 S. R. 3 w and ! up by tbe heat and drouth, causing 866, An English naval officer writing tho wall you are building, or all long run. When a farmer plans to in sec. 4 and 5 in tp. 21 S. K. 3 w, situated in ; er west winds and blizzurds sweep county, Oregon. great suffering, destitution an. Lane ! have his pigs mature at a certain home says, alluding to the remarka may crumble a«d fall. v And it is ordered by the Court, the Hon. A. II. ver the prairie and are fatal to Fisk, county Judge o f Lane county, dated De depopulation. The jieople iu those cember age, he has made the main point to- i ble prowess shown by the Japanese 8 18W that service be made on Margar t ,- . ... ■ . , . | ■ uder plants. By and by it will be Winkle, Poilie A. Kaler. Lucinda Davis, sections have food for neither them ette t\ atsonville, Cal., started in with wardshaving them in prime condi- , J in the capture of Port Arthur: Sarah Miller anti all unknown heirs by publica , ______. , onA ,___ .__________ _ 3 __ ._ lU. • safe to look for a general cultiva tion in the Cottage Grove E cho -L kai > f . k , a ' selves nor stock, and have no wate. newspaper “ They would make bad enemies, a factory in 1890, having a capacity j tion at that age and when in this of general circulation, published tion of the vine and tbe citrus i or fuel. weekly in said county, for four successive W e could smash them at sea, prob- ! of about 300 tons, and each year ; condition they should be sold, j fruits, so that the people shall not Witness the Honorable A. H. Fisk, Judge o f ably, but wo could d o n oth in g; they have increased their capacity.! Only by a well managed system the c unty Court of Lane county, of tlie State of A Funny Incident. j >e wholly dependent on cereals, Oregon, this 8tli day of December. 1804. against Japan on laud. Wo can until now they are able to treat 800 | cau the best results be reached. If | , ------* . A. C. J ennings , Klamath Falls Express: Thei« j Situate in the very heart of the con- j seal j County Clerk. teach them nothing in military sci- tons of sugar beets a day. The tw o litters are grown a year, spring | ' tineut its products can reach mar- was an amusing feature of tbe suit dcl5-28 ence. They aro masters of modern farmers were slow to get started in j and fall, of necessity all must go to \ sets north, south, east, aud «vest, against Howe’s bondsmen. (Jhas Wishes to inform those who are content plating huilding in the spring to hand scientific warfare. The capture of the beet industry, but the profits market at an early age, it will not do : Moore was one of tbe sureties am SH E R IF F ’S SALE ON FORE- in their orders for lnnilier now. they can I k * loth by waterways aud land wavs, consequently a defendant. Af Port Arthur was a perfect revelation. from raisiug beets have been so to hold them till they are a year old, nd farmers ought to do well. CLOSURE county ju dge he had tbe suit insti much more than those o f raisiug as it places too many on the farm at It labors under a disadvantage in luted against himself, and was Notlce 1» hereby given that by virtue of an In a recent issue tho Jupau Mail, grain or fruit that the applications once. All careful swine raisers execution duly issued out o f tbe Circuit Court therefore, plaintiff. He was, in tact, ot U»e stale o f Oregon, for the County of Lane, With any kiml of lumber you may yis|i, whirl» will then be re«4y, and you be unpleasant proximity of the which is considered the government already presented to the factory are know that with the increase of num Ibe Hsu o on judg the zolli anil day o of f Auteuiber, .November, ism n a judg ndian Territory, which is>plA ce of 11 client ol o f counsel ou both aide- ou ment render«.-«! iu said Court «m the 31st day of won’t have to wait. newspaper, and subsidized by it, | greater than the O pacity for another bers, the risk from disease is corres f ‘ , , . When a verdict fo r t h « countv was October, 18»», fot the sum of seven hundred efuge for criminals and refu ges; . , . ,, . , and thirty-seven (737) aud 5 imou , doilars, with sta U Y ^ a t at the higher commercial year. Oregon has several beet su- pondingly increased. The well-fat- ° | given. Judge Moore lnugbiugh interest thereon ftxmi the said 3] at day of OeUi- a Distance Promptly Attended To her, is»», at tlie rat« of ten (10) per cent Orders From school at Tukio 25 per cent of the gar enterprises under way and it is ted hog of 200 pounds weight al ¡loin jushce from all parts of the ■ ,,aVe his hand to District Attorne per annum, and for the sum of couutijr. This uncanny element Bcufon and said: sixty ( 60 . 00 ) dollars, attorney fees and the fur “ Well, w* students aia studying the Spanish one of the great com ing industries ways sells well in market, in fact ther sum of five (5.00) and 40-100 dribbles over tbe border into Okla- knocked ’em out,” the judge him dollars Send in your orders u t once. costs, In a suit ill said language, and the editor adds: of the Willamette valley. such an auimal is the choice of buy e-ourt, wherein A. ),. Collins was plaintiff, and turn self being kuocked out to the ; lioma and gives trouble. It is un- It. Dot > and Sarah Doty, his wife were defend COTTAGE GROVE, "These figures show very plainly OREGON. ers a greater part of the time. ants, aud against said defendants, 1!. ilotv. and of several thousand dollars. Dalles Times M. ; Next spring a trouble with farmers in producing f®rt“ ate that tbo «'^ n iz a tio n of Sarah Doty, his wife, and on a decree «if Fore that the future of Japan’s trade with closure and Order of Sale rendered iu said suit, We are pleased to announce to out commanding me in order to satisfy said Judg the Philippine Islands is believed to wave o f immigration will drift to this hog lies in ths the fact that they ¡ th eIu J ia u T ern tor^ llas beeu 80 costs, and accruing costs to self tile readers that we have made arrange- ment and ing described real property, tow it: Com be a great one, for it is obviously ward the Pacific coast, aud Oregon have not yet arrived at tbe belief j slow and so imperfect. It would ments to furnish The Prairie Farme- follow mencing 19.95 chains south and 3s chains ««'cst of tlie north east corner of 1 a it Ko. with the intent of engaging in that will receive her share o f accessions. j that in general farm practice it is ; seem that Congress owes it to Okla of Chicago and the E oho - L eadeh d one In see tie I eighteen (18,) township twentv farmers for only f2 a year for ous I (ZOj (1) south, range four (4) west; thenefe west trade that so groat a predilection is ; Ever-v Portion of ° reSon should be ■ possible to reach this weight at six homa to introduce more effective The Praire Farmer is the brightest, 46.21 chains; thence south 36.37 chains; thence benefitted by this immigration, and | to 8tveu montb, of age. Greater .dniinistration into the Territory cleanest and freshest agricultural pa east 46.21 chains; thence north 2d.37 chains to hown for the Spanish tongue.” the place of beginning, containing 122 acres of _______ —. i .' - l ;.j should be prepared to give the weights can be made with small mi as to exclude the dangerous class tier of the day. It has complete de laud m Lane Countv, Oregon, together with all pariments for every member of tin the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan Up in tho mountain counties o f ! people a welcome. They will come thereunto belonging or iu anywise apper numbers, but when a farmer puts off and to make the punishment of family It has new Editors, and ces, - AT, Now therefore, I will oiler for sale, special writers of national promi taining. Kentucky, where a fued is continu- j from states whero conditions are crime swifter and more thorough said real property at public autlon, to the high 40 to 60 or 100 head, this is good nence. It is now read in more tha est bidder for cash, at the Court House door, ally on hand, and whero human averse to the accumulation of wealth nan it is. Oklahoma is so pool 100,000 farmers’ homes each week in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, on Saturday, . , weight for the age named, the 29lh day of December, I8»4, between tlie blood flows as free as water, a re- or even of a competence, a- d in this xhu morket8 do not call for a bo hat it is unable to care for its ow n Our readers will want it for the com Hours of 9 o'clock a. in. aud 4 o’clock p. m. of ing year. Don’t miss the Thunk- -aid day, to w it : at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. markable thing has recently hap- state they will be introduced to a of tbl8 weigbt at one year old> b u t' criminals; there is no penitentiary giving and Christmas numbers. Tin A. J. JoHNeuN, Cottage Grove. Oregon Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. IKned, says tho Carlisle C om y . favorable climate and a fruitful soil. for a young bog at thi„ weight at iu the Territory and convicts are regular subscription price of Tin Prairie Farmer alone is si 00 a yen! A FULL LINE OF News. In one of the neighborhoods With industry aud thrift almost any the earliest practical moment. The farmed out to Kansas at 25 cents a D m offer will close December 31 i HE R IF F ’S SALE ON FORE 1891 whore they kill men for the tun one on this coast can make a corn- March or April pig should be on the day. CLOSURE. thero is in it, is said that within | fortable living, and in time have an The live question of the day in mavket not later than Nov. 1, the Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an T h e T o l e d o W e e k l y I tla d e . exeeutiou duly issued out of the Circuit Court, of the period of a week there were six abundance of the world's goods. September or October pig not later tue Territory is that of state the Mate of Oregon, for the County of Lane, on the Of the now nearly twenty thnusai sets o f triplets born. The p op u la -; ------------------------ ; jot h (lay of November 18J»4, on a judgment render than June 1, better the middle of hood. On that people are divided, regular publications in the Unite ed in said Court on the 1 st day of November, ¡States, there are but two or thn tion isn’t likely to decrease very j A D esebtzd T own . — Shasta Cour- 1 894, for the sum of one thousand and twenty- May, as prices have ruled for a num some oeing in favor of immediate weekly newspapers published fo »even (1027) and (65-100) dollars, with inter inuch up there, notwithstanding the I i° r: At Barties precinct, Cal., in ber of years. Haphazard work will admission as a State, while others general circulation in every stute am est thereon from the said 1st day of November, 1894, at the rate of ten (10) per cent per feuds. i Siskiyou, i D tbe McCloud timber not accomplish this, but a well-laid favor waiting till Oklahoma and the territory, and of these the Teled« annum; and for the sun» of one hundred (100.00) dollar * attorney's fees and the further sum of Weekley Blade Is the best and nine I belt, and comprising a territory system followed to the letter will do Indian Territory can be admitted as papular of them all. It is the oldest, five (5.00) and 40-100 dollars, costs in a suit in ■(aid Court wherein S H. Edwards was plaintiff Hillsboro Independent: M r L ; large as Delaware, only five votes it. It is a fact that cannot be dis Samuel Lucas and Jeremiah Pipes and Har a single State. The objection to best known, aud has the largest «-ii .md eulation For more than twenty-tin riet Pipes, his wife, were defendants, and F. Jones, late of the Pasco News, | were to be rustled up this year. At puted that misfortune iu swine against said defendants, Samuel Lucas and Jer the former plan is its expense, years it has been a regular visilo; emiah Pipes and Harriet Pipes, his wife, and on spent several days in town this the polling place stands an idle saw growing comes most frequently tou which is probably more than the to every portion of the Union, and i a decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale ren is well known at every one of tli- dered in said suit, commanding me in order to week. He attended the opening mill which cost $100,000, a printing man that has no definite system. With definite plaus he fails into a Territory c m afford. On the o.her sixty thousand odd post offices of tli satisfy said judgment and costs, and accruing costs; to sell toe following described real prop- night o f the Portland fair, and is ut- j office locked up after four years line of better care and treatment of iand, the land is full of gentlemen ci untry. It is made espe«-ially to ty to wit: The northeast quarter ('^) of the family reading. It gives the wrorl northeast quarter (l %) o f section thirty-six (36) terly disgusted with the attempted publicatien o f a newspaper, a well his swine. who are willing to serve their conn each week, in such condensed form v township nineteen (19) south, range five (5i west and the northwest quarter (•*) of the southwest boom. The banquet, which was ex- furni8hed hotel with few customers f ^ T l i c hitchert price» paid forHll kind» ot produce. try as United States Senators, and will save reading scores of pages ot quarter ( 4 ) and the south one-half (V£) o f the daily papers to get less information northwest quarter (V%) of section twenty-nine pected to be the event of the eve- near by to patronize it> a coal minfc The Pains o f Rheum atism they would probably be willing to Republican in politics, Tenijieraiicc i- (29) and the south one-half ('/O o f tlie southeast quarter ( 4) and the northeast quarter (%) of the ning, was leally a cold affair. As • extendjug over half a township, and According to the best authorities, make large sacrifices if they were principle, always o t tilt- side of jus south-east quarter (*4) of section thirty (30) and tice and right, it is just the paper foi the north one-half (*<j) of the northwest quarter one expressed it, the guests “ ate 8tretching for 25 miles awav, i n , originate K1 - , T in f a . morbid . , condition , , of the „ assured of tiguring at Wushu.gton the rising generation, and a greai 04) awl the northwest quarter (\ ) of the north with their loin« nrilml Ft W«R , blood. Lactic acid, caused by the east (* 4 ) of section thirty-one (31) town THE in e ir io m s girueu. it was so any direction a mighty forest ot decomposition of the gelatinous and as members of the House of Lords. educator for the whole family. Ser ship quarter nineteen (19) south, range four (4) We are prepared to make loans on cold we had to.’ Truo, an inner pine fir and ceder timber. x b e , albuminous tissues, circulates with The chances are that these. ambiti ial stories, wit and humor, short west, containing 400 acres in Lane County, Oregon; together with all the tene circle did somethin <T .nnra fhan !• . . . . the blood aud attacks the fibrous tis- ous patriots will carry their {¿bint, stories. Household department,. Q uhs - ments, hereditaments appurtenances there well improved farms in Lane and tton Bureau, Farm department. Camp unto belonging or in anywise appertaining: NOW M ADE BY TH E " financial depression prevailing has. sues, particularly in the joints, anJ though the new State of Oklahoma Fire, Sunday School and Young foUs Now therofore, I will otter for sale, said real adjoining Counties, on from 3 to 5 pie champaign. Hardt, the m an -; for a time «.killed- all enterprises thus causes the local manifestations property, at public auction, to the highest bid- years time, in sums to suit, at re »»nrnr* orpn OfiriTlittpd thfi to . . I Df ttlC diS6&8G. I tl© bttCk and would have a better prospect of are a few of the many other promi de" for cash, at the court house <hw>r. in Eugene, ® , in the Bartlc precinct, where if m o n -■ shoulders are the parts usually affee- prosperity aud power if it embraced nent features of this great paper. A Lane County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day duced rates. Special rates for large December 1894. between the hours of 9 o'clock amounts. serve cigars to his guests at fifteen j ey was plenty, and lumber and coal I ted by rheumatism, and the joints at an area of 65,000 sqnar No delay in closing up. miles, specimen copy will lie mailed free t< of i , v , , » onn « . , t h o ir n o o Q n n L ’ lo u hirtu nrwl w r i c t u u r o any address on application, and tin a. 111 . and 4 o’clock p. m. to wit: at 1 o’clock p. m. cents per weed. j in demand, 4,000 people would be the knees, ankles, hips and wrists are instead of tbe limited area of the publishers invite any person to sem. of said day. A. J. J o m o i , For full particulars, call on the also sometimes attacked. Thousands Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. busy. Company’s Agent at the office of In a long list of addresses to whom of people have found in Hood’s present Territory. they will mail sample copies. The. Williams & Co., Eugene, Oregon, Sarsaparilla a positive and permanent Southern Oregon has produced n PHOTO COMPANY. would be glad to mail a couple o ’ cure for rheumatism. It has had Electric Bitters. opposite the “ Hotel Eugeue.”ju lyl4. large quantity o f prunes this year The two big morning dailies at hundred specimens to renders of this The above cut on any Photograph I remarkable success in curing the This remedy is becoming so known most severe cases. The secret of its a guarantee of excellence. Enlarging county. The Weekly Blade Is a very and their quality is excellent. That Dou’t suffer with wet feet wheu and popular as Ui need no special success lies in the fact that it attacks Seattle are only one now, the Poet- lurge paper, and the price is only one from any kind of Picture, in Crayon part of Oregon is destined to bo one mention. All who have used Electric at once tho cause of the disease by lutelligencer huviug bought out tin dollui a year. Address Ink or Colors. Cali and see our sam you can have half soling done for ples and prices of Crayon work. THE BLADE, T oledo ,O hio . 75 cents, and other work in propor of the greatest, fruit producing sec Bitters sing the same song of praise.— neutralizing the lac trie acid and puri Telegraph The field is too small 8th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or. A purer medicine does not exist and fying the blood, as well as strength tion, at my shop next door west of j tions in the United States. The for two complete daily newspapers, is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. ening every function of the body. All about fruit raising in the Cottage Grove hotel. prunes grown there are as much su Electric Ritters will cure all diseases | at Seattle, is given as explaining W ebfoot Plauter. ......................... . Thanking my friends for past pat Trespass Notice. perior to California prunes or those of the Liver and kidneys, will remove ; Evert- person in tbe employ of the sale W e have 45,000 good brick, one ronage I will endeavor to merit a Pimples, Boils, ¡Salt Rheum and other r i i Notiee is hereby given that I. the imported, as the day is lighter than affections caused by impure blood - Daily East Oregoman: The Ni continuance of their work. Res mile from Cottage Grove post office, undersigned, have fiosted trespass W. L. Douglas, who runs tbe great which we will sell at reasonable It Should I k In Every Houne. pectfully yours, the night. It has been demonstrat Will drive Malaria from the system shoe factory at Brockton, Massa- notices on my respectivepremisesand caragua canal legislation is tbe j prices. Persons wanting brick will all persons trespassing thereon after I saac F erguson . J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay ¡St., Pa , says ed this year that an acre o f prunes and prevent as well as cure all Malar chusetts, and whose advertisement most important to come before this | please call on or address their or this date will be prosecuted to the full he will not lie without Dr. King's New ial fevers.— ForcureofHeadaehe.Coii i ., r , «. extent of the law. grown in south Douglas connty will sumption completed, ders to W il l a r d & M o f f e t , and Indigestion try Electrii aPPear8 in *he E i ho -L eader , has Discovery for Cotisunipition, Coughs congress. The cnual L. H. Y a r b r o u g h . make more sugar than an acre of Bitters-Entiresatisfarté nguaranteed, been provided with a ticket entit- ' and colds, that it cured Ilia wife who the people will be greatly benefited j Cottage Grove, Oi egon. sugar beets. South Douglas coun- or money refunded.— Price 50 cto ami j ling then» to free medical atten- was threatened with Pneumonia after Congress can secure the canal by an attack of “ La Grippe’’ when various bottle at J. A. Benson’s dance at the hands o f the qompany’s otlu-r remedies and several physicians proper action and should do it with ty is the ideal fruit producing para- Drugstore A d m in is t r a t o r 's N o tice . dis« of the world. Within the next \ physician in case of sickness. The had done her no good. Rob. rt Barber, the least delay possible. Nottee ts hereby given, that by virtue of an JJEAUTIFUL C a l i f o r n i a order of tbe county «t.urt. of Lane County, or*. COTTAGE GROVE, OR. five years the prune production of ; Colonel James Taylor, one of the plan went into effect on the 12lh of of Cooksport, Pa., cli irns Dr. King's • 53inlmStr)3?7r— **<,W*1' ta appointed R u d y ’ s P i l e S u p p o s i t o r y __ __ _ _ New Discovery has don him muregood south Douglas will have reached a oldest residents of Oregon, for November, aud is one that should Have opened a new boot and shoe Parties contemplating ««n in e to the Pacific 1 late o 'f 'i i n e ' countv ^diieaa^J ’ ’ a H ■ ,1 , , m j- ____ . Coast, Merchants, Farmers. Mechanics, Clerks having claims against said estate are herebv .Z years a citizen of Astoria, is dead, be followed by other large corpora- th,,n a,,y tiling he ever u»«-d for Lung is guaranteed to cure piles and Constipation, or 1 it*!. 50 cents per box. bend two ID the D6kt building M ewt j f X . or Latior«?rs (male or female) for employment, * quired to present the same riulv verified thr* magnitude startling to imagination, i d to purchase laud or engage in business. •1 nfro,t eighty-six years. Thus do tions. '> * a *1 n ^ *.1’ sump« ftSVirrular anil Free samples to M A K - 1 g, Y ounger’s grocery store ---------------- Main ets. money order fur Map«, Circular», Illustrated six months from the date « of 7 this $ . ^ notice' ' M M d s o l d i e r s " o n e l>v o n e --------------------------- F ree tria l b o ttle s at J. A B e n s o n ’s t i n RUDY, ■efftotered Pharmac&t, Lancaster. , , and quite beyond the conception o f ! the Buiuiers, one o y one, p r i c e ’ s Cream R a k i n r p o w d „ P ■ Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and •’»- No P ostals a n sw e r e d . For sale by «u street. New work and reparing Books. Papers and lim erai Information of the Lottage Grove, Oregon, Nov. ti-.l A D.. Pacific Coast. E. W. REID & CO. its most enthusiastic ndmirers retire from active service. g r . r r i c e x L r e a r a OSKing r o w a e r i| m 6 ’ ' first lass druggists every where, and tn Eugene, ~ R. H. M o * b t , Administrator. GROCERY STORE IS C A R R YIN G F irst Class Goods, M As Tlï P M t. Fresh V e g e ta b le s and Fruit in season. F. S YO U N G E R . L U M B E R . j. B. ROUSE, PR O M PTLY FILLE D N e w Goods and N e w S ty le s LURCH’S C LO TH IN G , DRY GOODS. B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestios- A ll Sizes o f Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and is the best selected in town. Farm Loans. Acknowledged to be tbe Best: PHOTOGRAPHS Keep Your Feet Dry. D e w a ld & C u rrin Boot ind Shoemakers, “ “ ‘ “ * “ t I . w . Oregon by Osborn and Delano. p r o o p u y UOuO 10 O rder. 126 W. First Street Ieis Angele*. Cal sepv