Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, December 22, 1894, Image 2

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Cuttage Grove Eehö-Leader.
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AFTER TH IRTY YEARS.
A PRO FITABLE HEARD.
J. C. Melludod. in Wisconsin
Fanner,
says: A
Pennsylvania
dairyman, J. C. McClintock, de­
scribes the work of his herd as fol­
lows: “ I started to make butter
,
seven
yenrs ago, with my standard
fixed at three hundred pounds per
a year, and had for my herd seven
A Confederate to R em arry Hig W ife W ho
Thought Him Dead.
LONDON WOOL SALES.
A n A ccou nt o f the M arket in London by
an Oregonian.
Mr. F,. Y. Judd, of Pendleton
Nelson Holden of Troup county,
from scouring mill, is in London. I d a
Ga.,
joined
the
6-st
regiment
E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R .
the State when the war broke o u t-; letter to the Pendleton East Ore-
He left behind him a young and gonian, dated November 27, he
SATURDAY, DEC. 22, -
- 1894.
very beautiful wife, having been gives this statement about the Lon
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married only a few months. Hol­ don market:
The Lcho-Leader is the best \\ CCkly
“ Tbo last London wool sates of
den was a good soldier, and only
Pap(T iD Line County.
head of cows and Jersey bull, regis- once during the war did he obtain a the present year opened on the 23d
________ tered. Four of my cows were
furlough and visit his wife. He of November with 11,500 bales
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
* Rev. Sam Jones
has
found 'the grade, and three full-blooded
Jer
«.Qualifications F or an e d ito r .
Well and Happy
Talk about the superiority of the
great city editor ! \\ bat editor of
Thanks to Hood’s aaraaparilla-Oull
the most colossal journal in New
H e a d a c h e s -Th a t Tired Feeling.
! York or Chicago could do the
! things the versatile individual at
\ tin head of the Tamaroa ( l a . ) Bug
: le accomplishes and yet lives to tell *
; the tale ?
Here is the list of his achieve­
ments and accomplishments, which,
! lie declares, l.e seta fourth “ in jus-
I tice to ourself:”
It takes a hustler for tLe news­
paper business in this locality just
j now, but The Bugle is equal to the
emergency. We can write a poem,
discuss the tariff, umpire a ball
| game, report a wedding, saw wood
j beat a lawyer, describe a fire so that
the readers will shed their wraps,
to make a dollar do the work of ten,
shine at soiree, address a horticul-
Mr. W. B. Tole»
San Francisco,
_____ Cal.
tural society, measure calico, abuse
One ot tbe greatest mistakes people make la the liquor habit, test whisky, sub-
to lock the door after the horse is stolen, or in gcribe to charitv, go without meals,
LB V IS & BURKHOLDER.
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise
W OOL, HIDES AND FURS,
was at home for a short time d u r-] offered. Much to the surprise of
pulpit too contracted, and has gone S0-TS> aod 1 n;ak(J a trifle over tw0 ing the summer of 1863, and Boon the English and continental buyers,
to edit a newspaper.
hundred and fifty pounds a year for after he returned to the war he was the sales opened at a decline of
each. That was my average for taken prisoner. Before Holden had from 7 J to 10 per cent from closing
Americans in China are in nearly j seven head of cows. But as I
an oppertunity o f writing to liis prices of last sales.
as bad a fix as the Chinese in A m er- j found I made a profit of fifty
“ As you will remember, it was
wife after his capture he was taken
ica were when Denis Kearney, o f 1 pounds for each cow, I thougt I
ill with a slow malarial fever. the promise of the democratic party,
the Sand Lots, was after them.
would turn over a new leaf, and When captured Holden hud become and general belief among the for­
formed a co-partnership with brain, separated from his company, and eign markets, that the increased
The Philadelphia papers
i capital and la b or;
and through his Comrades thought he had been demand for foreign wool ( upon the other words, to wait until they are sick in t^d
j. h e {
J f.{elK J bjmL,t . |
greatly encouraged^ with the in­
| that,
perseverance
pluck
and killed. Mrs. Holden’s first notice advent of free w o o l) would stimu­ before they do anything tor the poor body.
Neither my wife nor myself were real sick; I
s n e e r at snotberv,
wear
creased advertising of the business
energy, I reached over seven thous- of the supposed death of her hus­ late prices abroad aud at least cause attended to my business, and my wife to her diamonds, invent advertisements, |
men of that citv. The Philadelphia
,
, ,
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and five hundred pounds of butter band was contained in some resolu­ an advance in America that would household duties dally. But we bad dull, heavy overluok scandal, praise babies,
Record
sars: “ Business
firms!
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headaches, and a little over-exertion would tire
,
,
c.
to
,
• ■ for twenty-two cows for the year tions passed by his company, a copy offset the decline caused by foreign us greatly, and my appetite was very poor. So ;
P U® P k in raiheiS, m in is t e r to
OREGON.
, Qri„
which never before advertissd are;
we e took t three
ood’s
the afflicted, heal the disgruntled,
■w
h r e e bottles,
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. , Sarsaparilla,
_
and the result was perfectly satisfactory. & »re­
It
is
the
1
enc
,n8
April
a » 1890; or an average of which was forwarded to the fam­ competition.
But
alas!
America’s
now advertising largely.”
fight to a finish, set type, mold
l for my entire herd of oyer 340 ily. Without making any investi­ demand has cut a small figure in lieve Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Saved Us a Severe Sickness
opinion, sweep the office, prnise the
modern way of doing business.
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- pounds for a cow, and for which I gation Mrs. Holden mourned her the markets of the world, and to­ And a big doctor’s bill. If people would only widows, run for office, speak at a
remember that ‘ an ounce of prevention Is worth .
It is reported . in an Eastern received an average of 2.7 cents- per husband as dead, while lie was lin­ day, American wools, besides being k ^ u u d o f cure,’ there would be less suffering prayer meeting n u d stand 1 in with
everybody and
and everything.
everything.
journal that “ Colonel Ingersol is pound, or $92 per a cow, beside the gering between life and death in a much depressed by free importa­ in the world. My advice to all who do not ee j everybody
tired of lecturing, and wil) retire buttei milk; and skim milk, which I northern
prison. It was many tions, are again seriously affected
H e L ost the S heep . — The story is
from the field at the close of the I fed to my calves and hogs, bringing months Before he fully recovered by this recent decline ic London, well Is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla according to t ild about the captain of a vessel
directions,
and
vou
mil
be
well
and
baPPp
year-'’ -There are plentv of people , in some more profit. I find,* on from the effeetsxjf the terrible fever. since today London control»-'the W. H. TOLE», 145 12th St., San Francisco, Cal; ■ who ha 1 a flock of sheep on deck.
who won’t grieve over it, and jj, Jiguring up cost of keeping, that it Holden was not released until after wool markets of tho world as Liver­ H o o d ’ s Pills cure all liver Ills,constipation, ! As be was attending to bis duties un
will be the best thing the co lon el, amounts to nearly fifty dollars per the close of.-the ■> war, and, weak pool does the wheat • and France btUousness."jaundice, sick lieadacht.indigestion, old 1 atu, who herded the flock, came
up behind him aud with one fell
has done.
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cow^f or that year. Now, to make a from his long illness and penniless, tbe choice wine3.
KISSING FOR REVENUE ONLY. swoop butted
him over. T h e '
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", profit after vou have chosen the he started to make his wav to the
“ But more about these Loudon
enraged captain seized his wooly
There are many people, whose ; kjnd of C0W8 you prefer, you must
little home in Georgia. He was wool sales: W ools are shipped
A peculiar suit is pending in assailant and threw him overboard,
haarts and souls are such little dried
when, presto, away went the whole
take. the . very best care of your compelled to seek employment sev­ from all parts of the globe to Lorn New York state.
Miss Mueller
up things that a million p i them
flock, popping over the rail one
j stòck.' ' You must give them the eral times to earn money to contin­ don for sale. The wools are usually
gave free kisses at. a church festi­ after another, much to the dismay
placed inside the empty hide of a
, veiy best feed you can raise or Jjuv, ue his journey, and it was late in the sent to what we call commission val for the benefit of the church.
of tbe mariner.— Ex.
flea,-’-would -have ample 'rattling1 a3dy plenty of ¿ w d pure ^
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to
autumn o f 1865 when Holden came houses, but here the American com­ A fellow with money in his pouch
room. Their feeble attempt to poise drink;and be 8Ure to haye plenty of
C IT A T IO N TO H E IR S.
in sight of his little home. He was parison ceases, for all wools are attended and he planked down his
before the world as Christians is a good
8alt for them each d ay.
In tbe County Court of Lane County, State of
then
turned
over
to
the
wool
brok
a wreck of his former self and fully
spondulics for a kiss. He got it Oregon, lu the matter of the Estate of Hiram
consUnt menace to the progress of Rnd in & e 9ummer ^
them good
Lee. Sr., deceased.
realized that it would bo difficult for ers to sell. These wool brokers and liked it, and kept on paying
To the sheriff of Iane County, greeting:
genuine Christianity. A- penurious
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are j
pasture, and change them often his own wife to recognize him. Ar­ hold auction sales about 11 times
and kissing until he empted his hereby required to cite Hiram Lee, Matilda
person cannot expand sufficient to
Keeney, Delphtna C. Emerson, Columbus Lee, I
from
one
to another pasture. riving at the home he had left more year, when there are offered for sale
wallet. Thinking over the sweet­ Mallssa Kennedy, Sarah Curry, Margarette
respond to the vast generosity
Winkle, Foille A. Kaler. Lucinda Davis, Mary
Winter is the time to devote to than two years before,
Holden from 10,000 to 15,000 bales per day. ness and satisfaction of the oscula- i E. Wiscarson, Thomas Lee, Sarah M. Miller,
G od’s grand love.
Sarah Bowman, David Bowman, James B. Line-
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your dairy, as you have more time found it occupied by strangers. The sales usually last 14 days, thus
tory performance, he concluded to ! bow, Columlms B. Line bow. Emma Barrett,
Llnebow, Etta Nye, and all others, un-
Rural Northwest: .There was a **»take caro of J 0“ 1- cowa. Make Without disclosing his indenity he offering at each sale 40,000,000 to marry Miss M. that he might get Douglas
nown, heirs at law of Hiram Lee, Sr., deceased,
o be and appear in the County Court of l-ant‘
million dollars worth o f oleomarga- Jour boainess an all-year round asked where Mrs. Holden was.
CO,000,000 pounds.
Tbe
baits his kisses free of charge. Ho pro­ County, State of Oregon, at the Court house
Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
thereof, In the city of Eugene, In said Lane
iue imported into the state of- Wash- business and -you will have no
“ Oh she married Chris Jones and average about 300 pounds each. posed, she consented, then he back­ County, on the first Monday iu February, 1895,
being a regular term ni the County Courlof
mgton during the past year.
ash- trouble to succeed.
moved away last spring,” was the Thus, in one year over 500,000,000 ed and delayed be would not hang that
said county, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon or said
day. and then and there show cause, if auv they
ington has no law reguiatn g the
^
Sal~
state8rnan ' sav8 ,tbat answer received. Holden was pros- pounds are sold. There ubout 200 his fortunes to a girl who would have, why an order should not be made author­
izing aud directing the Executor of the Estate of
s »le of oleomargarine Oregon has aboat eighteen aonth8 ag0 a cream. trated by the shock of the wonder- wool brokers, who form a sort of dispense her kisses so freely, even said Hiram Lee. >i\, to sell the real property be­
longing to tho said estate or a part thereot for
such a law and the.imports ot oleo- ery company wfls organized in Van- ful intelligence, but without giving stock exchange, and every day dur­ if it wn3 for church purposes. And the purpose of paying the debts against said
estate and expenses ol administration, as praved
margarine into
the state have COUTer and a nuniber of leading cit. bis name he turned and walked ing the sales meet at 4 p. m. where now there is a suit for ' damages. for in the petition tiled in the said cause, said
property ¡8 described as follows, to-wit:
amounted to but a small am ount.; izeng
aubgcribed for it8 8tock. j slowly away from the little' home the wools are sold to the highest Of this affair the Washington Post real
Beginning at a point 20.08 chains south and
. .
3.50 chains east ‘ from claim
No. 47, tp. 21 S. it. 3
Catalogues of the wools says: “ At first the lady wept, re­ w, quarter post on line between
If tfieie had been no law in Oregon
^
time
company ha3 ex. \ where the happiest hours of his life bidder.
section
33, hi tp. 20 S. K. 3 w; thence west 65.9« chains:
the imports . into this slate would pended abont $35 0(K) in the plant had been passed. He made uo to be sold that day are issued, and fusing to be comforted, and after thence south 24-44 chains: thence east 56.54
chains; thence north 1.73 chains; thence east 9.07
probably been as large as they were and H
now
ting one of the effort to find his wife, but continued the wools are carefully shown in indulging her grief for a fortnight, chains;
thence north 22.77 chains to the place of
Ing, co itaiulng in tp 20 8. K. 3 w, 130.63
in Washington; one million dollars most con- pl£ e creamerv plantam the his journey to Clay county, Ala well lighted warehouses, covering she went to see a lawyer and her begin
acres anti in tp.’ 21 8. K. . 3
* w. 28.76 acres, in the
aggregate 169.3» acres, excepting and reserving
would have gone out of the state
21 acres deede ( to II. E. Underwood
j United States. The success of tbe Holden worked a while as a farm 14 acres. The wools for.each day’s suit for breach of promise is now therefrom
bjr deed record *d in deed book "H ” on p i n jto .
which bas been kept at home
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I venture is shown by the simple. i laborer, and finally saved enough sale áre shown on that day, and that on a Court docket. The case of also excepting .ind reserving therefrom 7.0« acres
deeded to the Willamette lieal Estate Company
day
only;
so
every
broker
has
an
Mueller
versus
Corning
promises
to
by deed recorded in deed book “ J” page 67; also
During the year ending October statement that when the company moneJ to purchase a small farm of
excepting and reserving therefrom 10 acres
¿1, twenty-one national banks wont first commenced business, the cream - 1 hl8 own' 1“ time the old love was equal chance to bid. Every bale is have an attractive and illuminating deeded to Delphina Emerson by deed recorded
in deed book Ivo. 24 on page 345, the land re­
into the hands of receivers. Un- erJ handled 900 pounds of m ilk ! for&otten and he married again, cut and carefully examined, the lots influence. One of the results of maining belonging to said estate being 121.33
acres,
being part of the Donation Claim of
der cur present currency system daily, while at present 45,000 pounds Holden prospered, and after a few being arranged in long aisles, =t xo tho trial may be a discouragement Thomas Gibson Nos. 63 and 47, Notification No
866,
in
sections
and 32, in tp. 20 b. K. 3 w and Wishes to inform those who are content plat ing building in the spring to hand
•
years owned one o f the best farms bales high.
of public and promiscuous kissing In sec. 4 and 5 3a
In tp. 21 b. K. 3 w, situated In
not one dollar was lost to note-hol- of milk a day are consumed by this ’
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in their orders for lumber now. so they «an b«
Lane county. Oregon.
in The county. Several children
“The clips from Australia are as means of raising money. Kiss­ And it is ordered by the Court, the Hon. A. H.
ders. No inconvenience was -caus-! single plant. The importance of
Fisk, county Judge of Lane county, dated De­
were born, and it was not long until generally large, 100,000 to... 250,- ing for revenue only is not the cember
8 1804, that service be made on Margar­
ed by a delay in turning notes into i the location of the creamery at Vaa-
Winkle, rollie A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis,
his first marriage seemed like a 000 pounds each, but carefully sort­ ideal style of osculation. Somehow, ette
Sarah
Miller
and all unknown heirs by publica­
coin
When a note-holder heard j ebuver to that city and the country
tion in the Cottage Grove E cho -L eader , a With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then be ready, and you
dream, About four years ago Mrs. ed and skirted at time of shearing is hasen’t the right flavor.”
newspaper
of
general circulation, published
that a national bank had failed he ’ adjacent can be fully appreciated
weekly in said > county, for four successive
won’t have to wait.
Holden No. 2 died, leaving five thus often containing over 20 dif­
weeks.
did not feel any concern as to wken
is stated that this plant now
The Rural Northwest says that Witness the Honorable A. H. Fisk. Judge of
children. About a year after the ferent sorts or grades. All skirts,
the county Court of Lane county, of the State of
whether or not he held notes on handles milk received from Clarke,
when Dairy Commissioner Luce was Oregon, this 8tli day of Decern her, 1894.
Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
death of his wife Mr. Holden sold tags and seedy are kept separate,
t
^ .
A. C. J Nl.INOS,
that particular bank. The Govern­ Cowlitz and Skamania counties in
in
Southern
Oregon
a
short
time
ago
¡
seal
j
County
Clerk.
a portion of his farm to a man nam­ only the body wool, free aud fine,
ment of the United States wae, re­ Washington, and from Columbia
he found that it is almost a univer­ del 5-28
S e n d iu y o u r ord e rs at o n c e .
ed
Jones, from Georgia. Mr. Jones going into the best grades. The
sponsible for the redemption in and Multnomah counties, in Oregon.
sal practice among the butchers and
CO
TTAG
E
G
R
O
V
E
,
built a house and moved his family wools are also carefully stapled, so,
O R EG O N .
coin of every kind of currency he The company operating this plant
meat packers of that section to man­ SH ERIFF’S SALE ON FORE­
to Alabama. Soon tbe two became you will see an Australian wool-
finds
a
ready
sale
for
its
product,
in­
could possibly get hold of. Wheth­
ufacture “ bacon” by washing or
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good friends, but Mr Holdeu had grower must also be a practical
er gold certificates, silver certifi­ cluding butter and twenty-six vari­
painting the meat with a liquid pre­
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
never
been
to
the
J
’
ouse
of
his
wool
man.
execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court
cates, greenbacks or treasury notes eties of cheese. The success of this
paration instead of 6inoking. This of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane,
“ All through Australia there are
neighbor and had never seen his
on the 20 th day of November, 1894, on a judg­
company,
which
first
commenced
the security was the same. Dur­
process has been known for some ment rendered in sai.d Court on the 31 st day of
wife. Less than a year ago ■ Mr. scouring mills, where the heavier
October, 1894, for t he sum of seven hundred
business
under
the
panic
conditions
ing fourteen years there had been
time and it is calculated to have the aud thirty-seven (737) and 50-100, dollars, w itb
Jones died. His neighbor, Mr. H ol­ wools
are scoured for, though
interest thereon from the said 31st day of Octo­
no delay in converting a genuine of 1893, shows that legitimate in­
same bad effect upon the bacon in­ ber, 1894, at the rate of ten (lu) per cent
den of course, attended the funeral freights from Australia to England
per
annum,
tnd
for
the sum of
bank bill into coin. If the adminis­ dustries, if properly marvged, can
dustry that filled cheese has had up­ sixty ( 60 .(H*) dollars, attorney fees and the fur­
and cansed no little excitement by aro low, every small saving counts.
ther
sum
of five
(5.00) and 40-100
tration succeeds in substituting be made to pay in this territory.
on the cheese industry of the Unit­ dollars
costs,
in a suit
in
said
average
Australian wool
A creamery would be a fine pay­ going off in a dead faint when in­ Tho
wherein A. L. Collins was plaintiff, and
bank credit for Government credit
ed States. People who buy this court,
R.
Doty
aud
barah
Doty,
his
wife
were
defend­
troduced to tbe weeping widow of shrinks not over 50 per cent.
ants, and against sa .d defendants, R. Doty, and
for the circulating notes o f the ing enterprise at Cottage G’ ove.
frauduleut article will soon get lired barah Doty, his wife, and on a decree of Fore­
the dead man. That was not the
“ At the present London sales a
The
many
thousand
acres
o'
very
closure and Order o , bale rendered in said suit,
United States the rebuke its free-
of bacon as they find it little better commanding
me in order to satisfy said judg- Cottage 6 rove,
time nor place for explanations, and large portion of tho wools are scour­
Oregon
Aiwte to
f/t Sul!
tl
fertile
sandy
loam
soil
trib
itary
to
tlio i, m i l „ ¡ t o o
f l i ...
ttKMit ami costs, and accruing costs
sell' the
trade policy received last November
inau s..lt stiles, vim easy toieia- ioiiowlug describee real property, tnwit. am-
the
next
day
after
tho
funoral
Mr.
ed,
and
are
beautiful
looking
wools,
A FULL LINE Oh
this
city
will
produce
enormous
meuctng
19.95
d
ialer
south
aud
38
cl
____
___________halus
west
of
will be as a breeze to a hurricane
tion, iu the United States, of ail the north east
comer
of
Lot
No.
Holden called on his wife, and this too; and, I am sorry to say, so care­
one(l) in sectio . eighteen(18.) township twenty
compared to the condemnation crops of beets, carrots or anything
manner of food frauds is not only
( 20 ) south, range four (4) west; theuce west
time
the
recognition
was
mutual.
fully
grown
and
silky
that
in
Ore
chains; thence south 26.37 chaiui; thence
which will follow the first failure of I required to keep up a large flow of
¿tea w.oug to consumers, Dot if 46.21
east 46.21 chains; ¡hence north 26 37 chains to
gou friends would likely feel di -
the place of beginu mg, containing 122 acres of
a bank to redeem on demand its Hch milk the year round, There is | ^ r8’ tones’ period of mourning will
bringing ruin upon our producers. land hi Lane Count y. Oregon, togetlier with all
couraged and beg for some lit le
I
| the tenements, her edltameuts and appurtenan-
circulating notes. The new issue a f>ood and growing dem ind hi re | exPire in a ffiw days aud tlien she
Although we ¡tiodu o i j . tlw-
1 1 o i i i i c u ces, tliereuuui belonging or in anywise apper­
| will be quietly married again to the protection, at least, until they iould
Now therefore, 1 will offer lor sale,
will be taken with misgivings and ^or cboice butter. The increasing
States an immenst quant y of tl.t taining.
said real property a.t public autlou, to the high­
converted into coin in all cases number of people in the gold mines husband of her youth. She is still improve their flocks.”
est bidder for east 1 , at tbe Court House ¡leer,
best grade of butter aud cheese <>t.r in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, on Saturday,
a beautiful woman aud bas three
where the pajier representative of of Bohemia will be large consumers
29th day of December, 1S94, between the
reputation has been so injured litai the
children
living
aud
Mr.
Holden
bas
hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of
money is not indiapenaable— S. F. o f good butter> anJ it wiU certaiuiy
W e are pleased to announce to our
five. Only a few of their most in­ readers that we have made arrange­ « e are ateudiiy losiugour trade with said day, to wit; at 1 o ’clock p. m. of said day.
A. J. J ohnson ,
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be better, and look better to make timate friends kuow the secret of ments to furnish The Prairie Farmer
Sheriff o f Lane County, Oregon.
¡he foreign markets Our bacon,
of
Chicago
and
the
E
cho
-
L
eader
to
tneir former marriage.— Griffin Cali.
There are young men who revel the butter here thau t0 shiP il from
farmers for only $2 a year for cash. iliieliy because it is made so exclu­
SHERIFF'S ¡SALE ON FORE­
The Praire Farmer is the brightest,
in wonderful ideas o f their import- tbe east’ ________________
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Monday night, save tbe KLainath cleanest and freshest agricultural pa­ sively of corn, only sells for two-
CLOSURE.
and
udcc
and only find their mistake
A Missouri physician received Falis Star, the ice of the lower lake per of the day. It has complete de­ thirds as much in foreign markets
This stock has ju st been refilled and is the
partments for every member of the as that produced iu Denmark and
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
when too late. They think they tbe following letter from a friend Was ^ ^ a c h e r o n s that,the f» ' th of family It lias new Editors, and
execution duly issue d nut of the Circuit Court, of
ladies skating special writers of national prom i vit.rinuuy „n d if weseud much paint­ the .state of Oregon, f or the County of Lane, on the best selected in town.
20th day of Novenilie.-ISIM, on a judgment render­
to smash.
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r ~ u ~ « 5 2 2 ? « £ 3 ” ail ...............
' nence. It is now read in more than
ed in said Court on the 1 st day of November,
T h e h ig h e st p ric e s paid fo r o il k in d s o t p r o d u c e . J g (9
t e umiorse. They have ! ,uedlclne
With confidence worthy of a nobler 100,000 farmers’ homes each week. ed salt sides over for ba on the 1S91. for tile sum of ¡me thousand and twenty
medicine lu
in Arkansas:
seven
(1027)
and
(65-100)
dollars,
with
inter­
permitted the devil to take a bill of j „D
ear
D
ock_
i
bav
____________ _____
_ a _ paschunt cause, the
_____ sweet, glow iug
girls <->ur rvaders will want it for the _poin- price will g o still io»er. Oregon est thereon from the said 1st day of November,
1894, at tile rale of ten (id) per cent per
sale of their hearts, souls and bodies, j whoB. phisica! sines shose th a t" the K^ded and skimmed over the glossy j f e ^ a n d Christmas^n > nn bere^” The ought to produce bacon equal to the annum; and for the : mm ot one hundred (too.«))
attorney’s 7 o-s .mil the further sum of
smart to accept kind advice I v.ind plpe hav uicerated off and his ! survace of the lake, and just as regular subscription price of The Lest made in Euiope and it is an dollars
five (5.00) and 40-100 dollars, costs In a suit In
THE
Farmer alone is -1 0 0 a year outrage to have its reputatiou n in- said Court wherein S H. Edwards was plaintiff
of parents or friends, they soon ]Ung hav dropped into his stumik. they were beginning to feel tlieir Prairie
We are prepared to make loans on
and
Samuel
Lucas
and
Jeremiah
Pipes
and
Har­
This
offer
will
close
December
31
little heels were shod with the
Pipes, his wife, were defendants, and w e ll improved farms in Lone and
wind up in the pen or pay the pen- Ht) is unable to 8waller) and T {ear
1891.
td on the start by the practice above riet
against said defendants. Samuel Lucas anu Jer- ’
»lu gs of Mercury, a couple of
emiali
Pipes and Har riet Pipes, his wife, aud oil adjoining Counties, on from 3 to 5 NOW MADE BY THE
referred to. As there is a good deal a decree
aHy of rcd handed murderers, his stumick isgon. I hav giv him female shrieks fairly shivered the
’
o f Foreclosure and
lore
Order of Sale ren-1 v » o rH
; n , „ m y ...
dered
in
said suit, cm nmandlug me in order t o | ' ca ra ll,ne, in sums to suit, at re­
L et Us Go To W ork .— The Jour­ of the fraudulent bacon sold in Port­
The ambition of Brown, the young everything without effekt, hie father cold starlight, and everybody saw
satisfy said Judgment and costs and accruing | dured rates.
Special rates for large
'S
,
,
man convicted of cold blooded mur- is wealthy, onerable and influensbal. that the beauties had put her foot nal has no time to engage in per­ land it is evident that Fouthein Or­ costs; to sell the following described real prop-j
ty to wit. The northeast quart r ( 4) o f the MUOUUtn.
><» «lela\ 111 CloHlO;' up.
der at Roseburg last week, was to be He is an active member of the M. in it almost up to her chiu !
sonalities. It will expend its euer egon is not the only guilty place 11 northeast quarter ( , ) of section thirty-six
J91)r f ..ii n a r fio n la iu
.-»Il o n
t li„
township nineteen ( 19 ) south, range five ( 5 ; west r o r 11,11 Pa r iii u iai u, tflJl o n
tu e
considered a “ holy terror,” to drink
church, aud God nose I don't
and the northwest quarter ( 4) of the southwest Coin*'ail' 8 A;rf-nt fit the office o f
giesin securing good city, count! this section.
quarter ( ,) aud the south one-half (U) of the
,
T he F a in s o f R h e u m a tism
northwest quarter ( ,) of section twenty-nine >VlUi&ni8 & Co., Eugene, O regon,
and state government, and doing
whisky
and
” aDu
.im‘ return
W h ,t sba11
PHOTO COMPANY.
(25)) and the south one-hcilf (•
„ ,) t >f tile southeast o p ’ Mfisitr tile
,
, be considered a “ tough.”
.
due?
Ansar h by
male. 1
“ llidei Lugen ■. j i .» 14.
According to the best authorities, all
an in
iu its
n s power to make
maxe Salem
¡Salem a
st< quarter ( .) of the
He now bo6 an opportunity of see­ Yours in nede.'
The killing of Andy Bowen iu a quarter ( ) and the northeast
The
above
cut on any Photograph *
south-east
quarter
(
,)
orf
section
thirty
(»»)
and
originate in a morbid condition of tile
.,
,
,
, ,
a guarantee of excellcni’e. Enlargm*
in g what his actions have brought.
blood. Lactic acid, caused by the l-1»y °* “ Ry thousand people and the pugilistic encounter in New Chi­ the north oue-half (v^) o f the northwest quarter
( ,) and the northwest quarter ( ) of the north-
from any kind of Picture, iu Crayoi.'
Guided by satan, with his own hand,
Dissatisfaction and discontent are decomposition of the gelatinous and Willamette valley the home of ha.f leans, and Fitzsimmons little mis­ eas; quarter ( ,) of section thirty-one (31) town­
Ink or Colors. Cell and see our sam­
ship nineteen (19) .touch, range four (4)
albuminous tissues, circulates with ’
west,
containing
400
acres
in
Lane
County,
very
desirable
when
they
are
accom­
ples and prices of Crayon wo^k.
he sowed seed that brought him an
more
the blood and attacks the tibrous tis­ a million thrifty inhabitants. It hap at Syracuse, will do
Oregon;
together
with all
the tene­
bth and \V iilainctre Mts.. Eugene, Or.
early harvest. Under the influence panied by energy enough to lead to sues, particularly in tbe joints, and bas uo fears about bringing indu6- toward putting a stop to this bru­ ments, hereditaments appurtenances there­
unto belonging or in anywise appertaining:
\Vp
Ira 0 0 0
1
local t manifestations!
l u u D causes
u i u o c o the
iiiv j
u a u u r s in iiu u s
. •
t
*
s\
a striving for better things. The thus
" e Dave
HU’J g o o I H riek. o n .
o f the devil he was hell bent upon
disease.
The
back and
^nous fariJli1(i8 to Oregon. They tal sport thau numberless sei moi.s Now therefore, I will olfer fnr sal.‘ »aid real
continual grumbler who makes n o , of , the
,,
..
,
_
property, at public aueti m. to the highest bid- mile from Cottnge Grove post o ffic e ,
,
r _ ., .
, . , . i shoulders are the parts usually uffec j are quite as desirable as disgrunt- or columns of editonuls. One or der for cash, at the court house door, in Kugene,
Trespass Notice.
his own ruin, aud now too late he
i i
° ,,
,
.
effort to change that with which he ted by rheumatism, aud tho joint:
Lane County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day " ’ •-DCD w e w ill Bell at r e a s o n a b le
Notice is hereby given that I. the
has the opportunity of knowing just finds fauit may b« a very disagree- the kiiees, ankles, hips and” wrists are *ed sidewalk politicaus, who seek to two fatalities on the footbeU field of December 1H94. oetweco tbe hours *»f 9 o'clock prices. Persons wanting bri: k will
a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. to wit: at l o’clock p. m.
indersigned, ha” <- fmsted trespass
what his “ smartness ’ (?) led him into, able person, but the man who says also sometimes attacked. Thousands I suck a living out o f the farmers is all that is necessary to render of said day.
a . J. J ohnson ,
jilease call on or address tin tr or­ notices on my resjiective premises and
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
Is not the wav of the transore uor n “This condition does not suit me, 1 f people have found in Hood’s ■ b
.
ill persons tresj«a«sing thereon after
ders to
W illard & M offet ,
is not me way oi me tiansgie^soi a _, _
.’ Sarsapanlfa a positive and permanent
le uere by making them dis­ unpopular this equally brutal sport.
this date will l#> prosecuted to the full
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
hard one?
Is there not a great acd *
to mak® ll better, and eure for rheumatism. It has had contented with their lot. Oregon
extent o f the law.
,
,
..
* has the grit to carry out his inten- remarkable success in curing the i
.
• , ,
, ,
D ew a ld & C u rrin
L . H . Y arbrouoh .
If
there is
anything more
feis >n of morality to learn from this tions, is in the path of progress most severe cases. The secret of its j ias *°° many indolent dead beats
yi ung man’s rash act to rush into aud is likely to get well along if he «c c ® 88 Jj08
the fact that jt attacks | hanging around her towns and fit- thorougly American in principle
Clothing mended and repaired by
at once the cause of the disease by le8 readv to piunder newcomers
death with the red blood of an in­ lives. He will be be apt to benefit neutralizing the lactric acid and pun - 1
n - . it
1 ,
newcomers, than anything else, is it right for-!
M rs . VAxiiiPER, West side of Cottage
A d m in is t r a to r ’s N o tice .
Lapitai Journal.
,
nocent human creature dripping himself, his family and the world, fying tiie blood, as well ns strength-1
every man to worship G od in hi«
Grove O>eeon.
heT*b> hiven, that by virtue o f an
though he may find the way diffi­ ening every function of the body.
COTTAGE
GROVE,
OR.
order •* the eountv reiurt. <•( U n - r„untv, < ro-
from hands often toyed with kisses
own way aud on his own day and
gon,
file
undersigned,
lias been dulv ani'minted
cult to travel at times.
Clothing tor La d ies and Children
R u d y ’s P ile S u p p ository
“ I’’ ‘"’ J*'*' " f DnvldPSff«sbj|
o f a fond mother ? Is there not in
The W orld's F a ir Tests is gu irautoeU to curt FU, , an 1 Constipation or not be forced to follow in the lead of Have opened a new boot and «hoe
latt* o f loAiie countv,
All ncrtuirU
I akoP 111 tbe
boilding west «1 F. Mede to order cheap for cash ° r ¡* 2 * * cUlm» «gainst Ukl estxte are herKJ re-
this fatal life drama an object lesson
showed no baking powder mouty refunded. 5«cei s oer box. Send two other people.— Sacrament» Bee.
i
fvesent
the
same
duly
verified
to the
R O Y A L Baking Powder.
.
, S. Younger’s grocery store, Main country produite, by
T ? v e r n v lrJ ular. an,‘/ j " - c **mPl«* «<> MAR­
I
nth*k‘ • At* ettsgi: (trove. Oregon^ within
KLl)\, Registered Fliarmacist, Lancaster.
worth the careful consideration of
so pure o r so great in leav­ TIN
Highest o t a ll la leavening
M rs . P et S asfobd ,
Fa. No F ostai - s Assw E itti,. For sale bv all
street
New work and reparipg
’ 'fkJSSreU?0" 1 !!"■rtate o f this notice.
Bret class druggists everywhere, and in Eugene. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
1 sat ^ toU *** ®*” e. O r e l * , Nov. 2nd A. D.,
a'l young men ?
ening pow er as tbe Royal.
S trength.— U. S. Government Report.
! Oregon bv Osborn and Deiaoo.
"
C ottage G ro v e .
«^warded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco. promptly d on » to order
R H m “ * b t administrator
Il Lumber, Shingles and G rain.
Agents for the sale of the
m u i wool c io «
Hood’s^Cures
GROCERY STORE
IS C A R R YIN G
First Class Goods,
i
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in season.
F. S. YO U N G ER .
LU
J. B. ROUSE,
PROM PTLY
FILLED
New Goods and New Styles
L U R C H 'S
C LO TH IN G ,
DRY GOODS.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and
Domestics.
All Sizes of Trunks.
Farn Loáis.
Acknowledged to be the Best:
PHOTOGRAPHS
Boot and Shoemakers,
Mending and Repairing.