Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, December 29, 1894, Image 2

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Heart Palpitation
The New Era has this : “ Once a
It is not always the peo le with
ra
m
ei.t
out
west
and
was
killed
j
the
latest pocket books who are
A dispatch dated af Baltimore
in
a
cyclone.
His
friends
tele­
ha)
piest
during the holidays. It
T1 ere i ever was a be ter time in tells this interesting story of a rat:
In d ig e stio n , Im pure Blood
i* a poor way to estimate Christmas
the history of O r e g o n to make a v rat extinguished every in can les- graphed for the remaius to be sent
C ured by H o o d ’s .
PL'BLIÍHKD EVERY SATtRDAY.
by the gifts.
well defined systematic and organiz­ ent electric light iu a large num­ east, aud the reply can e b a c k : :
E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R .
are no remains.” This!
DE A LE RS IN
2'arrgoric Doomed.
ed effort to bring people to this ber of buildings in the central part “ There
La Crosse Chronicle: Notice lia
state to till our soil and develop f the city on Thanksgiving night, reminds us of the story of the two
SATURDAY, DEC. 29, -
- 1894 o ir industries
been issued by the State board of
It is people of set fire to the switchboard in the young men who caine out west to
p mm iuy that paregoric comes
means, of thrift, of enterprise we > tsh Electric Light Works on hunt hear, and the first bunt;
: within the list of poisonous drugs
van’ and it is just such people that Ionument street, near Constitution; proved a fatal one, who was Utterly ,
: an adulturnted medicines, and its
we shall get if we fall in line and nagbed up the switchboard, de­ eaten by a big grizzly. The o her
e.ile will be followed by prosecution
join some general movement of stroyed the insulation and tuiued a young man telegraphed bom i the ;
- C.
whenever reported1 to the lonrd.
merit which rn the very nature of lot of wire, causing a damage that result, and boxed up the bear— j
A vU ,
The price of the E ch o - L ead er ik
which he had subsequently killed— !
Time was when a mother deprived
things cannot fail to be a success. will cost many dollars ‘ o repair.
(2 and the Weekly Examiner, (S. F.)
I of her paregoric bottle would it nave
Imve
We of The North are doing noth­
The
rat entered behind the and sent it to the uufortunate tnan’6
ID $1 .50, but to rai-et the ‘hard time*
d< spoiled of “ raising” her
ing to secure our share of the im ­ switchboard and started towards elativeB, Iu a few days 1 e r ceiv-
we will furnish both for $2 50.
but as we look at it now the
mense immigration to those sec­ the machin n is. : ont. Just as lie ed a dispatch, which reed: “ Bear
eceived
O.
K
„
but
no
remains.”
i
is
that so many grown-up people
pe
I
tions,
while
if
we
should
bestir
out-
T irkey regards a treaty only at-
got under the switchboar 1 there
He wired back: “ Remains inside of
ro much paper, ink, sealing wax and selves we can get our share and was a bright fl; sh of light, and thei
Hr. D. W• B ridget
are on *1“ * tol> “ ide <»£ the turf.
“O. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mas«.
W hi AT AS A Sl'OCK F o o d . — \\ he t.
red tape to tie it up. The sacred­ more than our share. We have the catastrophe was accomplished utar.”
“Dear Sirs: — Durins tlM winter ana «prln; I
.
ness of a treaty doesn’t bothei vacant lauds that will accommodate
The rat had been standing wit I
have
used
a
dozen
Lottie»
o!
Hood's
Sarsa;»
aa
11 coll!unis more pr lein
! .
A Spokane Minister: Therein an
rilla
In
my
family,
and
I
am
quit*
»ure
we
liav»
,
orn,
isbett*r ailapte 1 for li i -
Turkish despots and statesmen to thousands of thrifty people, and i his hind feet cu one brass terrains ..in sin, monstrous and diabolical,
IX I3 A V
been greatly benefited by it For years I hay» that work, for vouug st.u k that s
any large extent. Japan could teucl we go at it now with a vim born of and put his front feet on anothei ¡hat has for ages crawled the earth. been troubled with lndlge«tloa, accompanied
growing, and for co*\s that arc* pi in­
our needs and requirements in this Instantly 2700 volts of electricity It is iu every community, in every
Turkey a lesson.
ducing milk. wi ile corn is in< e
lirection we can get them without passed through his body, a voltage congregation, iu every institution,
suitable
for rapid gaiu i i fa*.
The people of the United States
When fed to hogs, wheat should l e
difficulty. Many of our people are able to produce 1000 horse power. in every literary aud professional
OREGON.
went the Nicaragua Canal. They,
LEM ATI.
ground and soaked. For cows it
ready to help the movement along He was wet, and Ins hair was com circle. It whispers, it hisses, it li s,
however, differ upon the questiou
should
be
ground
an»l
fed
with
by our financial support and l>y pletely burned iff, his h oly being it blasphemes. My text names it
equal parts of corn and oats, or the
whether the United States govern
personal efforts, and if we do this rigid, as if suddenly frozen in tb< -vhen it says, “ Jealousy is the rage
whole may be ground together.
ment should guarantee the money..
we may expect to see within the act of stepping across from one .f mau.” It is grief at the so; er-
by «ympathetlc heart trouble, arid Hood'» Bar- If brand is added to the ground
How it shall be built, and whether
next few years prosperity in Ore brass piece to another.
iority of others in talent, or wealth, sap ,rilla has done me very much good. We mixture the food will contain more
it can be built without government
have ».so given it to the children for Impure mineral matter and protein, thus
gon that we never dreamed of be­
or beauty, or elegance, or virtue, or blood and ringworm with very Rood results.”
aid, are the questions.
balancing the ratio.
D 1U G H -
M ARRYIN G OFF i n
fore.
social or professional or political re­ D. W. B ridcif . s . Pleasant Hill. Oregon.
In a recent pig-feeding trial at an
N.
B.
It
you
decide
to
take
Hood's
Sarsapa­
TERS.
These arc hard times and we will
Senator Butler of South Carolina,
cognition. It put a rough stick in rilla do not be Induced ta buy any other.
agricultural experiment station iu
who retires to make way for Tilltnau, never see better times as long as we
hands of the first boy that was ever
H o o d ’ S P ills cure all Liver Ills. Biliousness, Australia pigs fed ou w heat con­
The marrying off of daughters
sumed 2190 pouuds iu four mouths,
Jaundice,
Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c.
is the handsomest and one of the sit idly by and let others do the
horn aud said to him, “ Now, Cain,
and taking 410 pounds iu four
involves a good deal o f sleepless
most polished men in Congress. It work or try to do it themselves.
when AI.el is looking the other way, GIVE TH E G IRLS A CHANCE. months, and taking 410 pounds as
ness.
If
a
woman
has
a
large
farni
has been said of him that he would Independence West Side
crush iu his skull, for his sacrifice
i the dressed weight increase, it
ly, by the time the youngest, girl i6
fan a lady or fight a duel with equal
has been accepted and yours reject­
made a shade over five pounds of
A
novel
point
was
raised
in
a
SAM JONES' LATEST.
ou the carpet the mother has arriv­
grace, and it is certain that he is the
ed.’’ Aud Cain | icked up the stick breach of promise case iu Poitland increase for oue bushel of wheat
Whatever succeeds or fails, “ Sam ed at that time of life when she
Experiments in this country have
very flower of Southern chivalry—
as though to walk with it, and recently. Miss Louie Tillock listen­
been quite as favorable to wheat
Jones” still goes on, achieving fame wauts to get. to bed early. Some­
ed
to
the
soft
words
of
love
and
as­
daring, vain, proud and punctilious.
while Abel was watching some
and money by his undoubted geniu9 times this is rather hard on the girl.
surance of eternal fidelity made by feeding.
Altogether he is one o f the last of
birds in the treetop down came the
one Allen Calef, and became eu
for telling one part of a congrega There is such a mother, and every
the cavaliers.
first blow of the first assassination, aged to marry the dashing dude 1
C IT A T IO N T O H E IR S .
tion what the other thinks o f them time she meets a new young man
which has bad its echo in all the But Allen concluded he was not lov- j In the County Court of Lane County, State of
Oregon, iu the nutter of the Estate of Hiram
The beautiftil flower slow s are He seems to be rivalling Lorenzo her conversation iu some way or
homicides of all the ages and all ing wisely and for some reason' Lee, Sr., deceased.
To the sheriff of Lane County, greeting:
enlarging their scope and sp< catl­ Dow, in the things he dares say up­ other always gets around to the ad­
broke
the
engagement,
and
the
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
nations.
young lady brought an action hereby nquired to cite Hiram Lee, Matilda
ing into new localities every fall. on the pulpit-plattorm, and it is no vantage of keeping early hours.
Keeney, Delphina C. Emerson, Columbus Lee,
Wo are pleased to announce to our against the iucotistant swain for ?*lalissa Kennedy, Sarah Curry, Margarette
Even in towns where there are not wonder that the more wicked of his At length and with such enthusiasm
Polite A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis, Mary
readers that we have made arrange­ damages. The attorneys for the Winkle,
E. Wi scar son, Thomas Lee. Sarah M Miller,
florists or rich people enough to hot fellow-Southernm-s sometimes she ta ks on this subject that by the ments to furnish The Prairie Farmer
defendant demurred to the com ­ Small Bowman, David Bowman, James B. Line-
make a great spread of the forced assault him, and try to pay back time the young man comes to ruakt o f Chicago and the E cho - L eader to plaint and argured that the lady be­ bow, Columbus B. Llnebow, Emma Barrett,
Douglas Linebow, tta Nye, and ah others, un­
farmers for only $2 a year for cash.
Japauese chrysuntheums there are with blows some of the tongue-lash­ his maiden call he is in a condition The Praire Farmer is" the brightest, ing under age could not make i. known, heirs at law of Hiram Lee, Sr., deceased,
to be and appear in the County Court of lame
Produce taken in exchange for Q-oods.
■till dozens of varieties o f the beau­ ings he gives them. At Pulaski, to be sensitive to the sounds he cleanest and freshest agricultural pa legal marriage engagement, Judge County, State o f Oregon, at the Court house
thereof, in the city of Eugene, iu said Lane
tier of the day. It has complete de­
tiful, hardy home flower that grow Tennessee, he is reported to have hears about the house, and especi­ partments foi'every member of the Hurley held that a contract of eu County, on the Wr»t Monday in February, 1896,
that being a legular term of the County Court »»f i
and bloom gloriously only for the said, a few days ago, in the course ally iu the rooms above. A young family It has new Editors, and gagement of marriage with a ininm i said county, at io o'clock in the forenoon of said i
was valid. No one could plead iu ] day. and then and there show cause, if any they
special
writers
of
national
promi
planting.
of a sermon— “ I want all the women man in this nervous state paid the neiice. It is now read in more thai fancy as an excuse for breaking th. j have, why au order should not be made author-1
• iziug aud directing the Executor of the Estate o f 1 «
said Hiram Lee, m \, to Nell the real property l>e- j —
in this crowd who have not spoken young woman a visit the other eve­ 100,000 farmers’ homes each week contract except-such minor
A eon j longing
to the said estate or a part thereot for I
Our readers will want it for the com­
Ohio has a record to be really
I
the purpose t»f paving the debts against said!
tract
of
an
adult
to
marry
a
ininm
ning.
The
conversation
was
fairly
a harsh word or bnj bored an un­
ing year. Don’ t miss the Thanks­
| estate and expenses of administration, as prayed
proud of this jear. The report of
kind thought against their husbands launched when au alarm clock weu giving and Christmas numbers. Th' was as legal as with one of ad ill ! for in the petition tiled in the said cause, said i
real property is described as follows, to-wit:
regular subscription price of Th age.
her railway commissioner says that
Beginning at a point 2 o.o 8 chains south and
for a month past to stand up.” One off overhead. He sprang to bis Prairie Fanner alone is $1 0C a year
3.50 chains east from claim No. 47, to. 21 S. R. 3
not a single passenger has been
S o jie T h i s g s t o L e a r n . — Learn tu w. quarter post on line between sections 32 and
old woman apparently on the shady feet. “ Was that for me?” he asked This oiler will close December 31
in tp. 2*> 8. tf. 3 w; thence west C5.9G chains: !
1894.
killed on Ohio railroads during the
laugh. A good laugh is better thai 33,
thence south 24-4» chains: thence east 56.54 i
side of sixty stood up. “ Come for­ He was reassured that the clock
i
chains;
theme north 1.73 chains; thence east 9.07 j
medicine.
Learn
to
tell
a
story
present year through accident.
The Tribune of Benton, Ky., A well-told story is as welcome as i 1 chains; thence north 22.77 chains to the place of
ward aud give me your hand,” said often did that on its own resposibil-
begin
ing,
co .tabling in tp 20 s. K. 3 w, 130.63
Two men were killed iu the state by
the preacher. The woman did so, ity. The young tuau sat down aud learns that up in Calloway county sunbeam iu a sick room. Learn t> acres aud in tp. 21 S. R. 3 w. 28.76 acres, in the
aggregate 159.39 acres, excepting and reserving i
jum ping off trains iu motion, but
keep your own troubles to yourseli therefrom 21 acres deede to H. E. Underwood
whereupon Jones said: “ Now, turu the conversation was again under there lives a man known as Unc
by deed recorded in deed book “ H” on page 270;
this was the result of their own
around aud let this audience see the way when sounds of violeut pound­ Reuben Wyatt He is over 100 Lrean to stop croaking. If ym also excepting and reservingthcrefrnn 7.otiacres
deeded to the Willamette Real Estate Company
recklessness. A small per cent ot
cannot
see
any
good
in
the
world
by deed rec»>rded in deed book “ J ” page 67; also
heat lookiug woman iu the country.” ing were heard in the room above. years old, and is now in good health.
keep the bad to yourtelf. Lenin t< excepting and reserving therefrom 10 acres
passengers is killed by railway
After she bad took her seat the re­ Again the young man sprang to bi.~ Sixty years ago be had bis fortuu hide your paius and aches under > deeded to Delphina Enters- n by deed recorded
iu deed book No. 24 on page 345. the land re­
accidents in any case. It is the
vivalist addiessed the men: “ Now, I feet
“ That is for me 1” Vainly told, aud the fortune teller told bin pleasant smile. No one cures t< maining belonging to said estate being 121.33
acres. Delng part of the Donation Claim of
trainmen who suffer.
want all the meu iu this crowd who ti:e girl assure h iu i that her moth­ ¡hat he would live to be over 100 near whether you have the earacln Thomas Gibson Nos. 63 and 47, Notification No
866, in sections 31 and 32, in tp. 20 S. R. 3 w and 'Virtfe* to inform thorn* who are con ten» pUting l»uil ling in the -pring to hand
have not spoken a harsh word or er was only pounding dog buscuu years old, and that he would be headache or rliumaiisui. Don’t cry j in sec. 4 aud 5 in tp. 21 S. R. 3 w, situated iu
in lh»*ir order» for lumber now. «o lh»*y run he
The United ¡States regular army
I
Tears do well enough in novels. Iiu Lane county, Oregon.
harbored au unkind thought to- for a favorite pup. But the young married seven times. Time passe
And it is ordered by the Court, the Hon. A. H.
seems to be improving mentally,
they are out of place in real life : Fisk, county Judge of Lane county, dated De-
cetnbers 1894. that service be made on Margar-
morally and physically. The last wanl their wives for a month past ti mau was uuuerved aud took his hat. ou and now he is 100 years old. The good humored man or worn« i j ette
Winkle. Polite A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis,
daughter expostulated two weeks ago he buvr/e d^«s sixth m'always welcome, but the drupe; ) Sarah Miue.- and all unknown heirs by publica-
report on its conditio shows that stand up.” Tweuty-seven great, big, I When the
| tion in the Cottage Grove E cho -L eadkh , a j Vith any kind o f lumber you may wish, whi« h will then !>e ready, and you
wife, and is now ou the market for tic dr hypochondriac is not waiite. i newspaper of general circulation, published I
more young men of Americuu birth strapping fellows hopped out of the her mother took the yoou g man»
won't have to wait.
! weekly in said county, for four successive i
his seventh one, and when the cere­ anywhere, aud is a nuisance ns well i weeks.
audience
with
all
the
alacrity
of
discomfiture
with
calmness,
simply
are eulisting. The recruiliug offi-
Witness
the
Honorable
A.
H.
Fisk,
Judge
o
f
!
— Ex.
mony is performed that smites him
the c untv Court of Lane comity, of the State of
cera are also becoming mure partic­ i-haiupagne-corks. “Come forward reinarkiug that it was time for the
Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
Tli« Question Is, Can to o Girl* K eep tit» Oregon, tids 8th day of December, 1894.
to liis seventh wife theD he is rea
and
give
me
your
hands,
my
dear
dog
to
go
to
bed,
anyway.—
E
i
A. c . .) K.V M VN.
Secret.
ular in their selection of soldiers.
j 81 AL !
County Clerk.
to die.
During the last fiscal tear 82 per boys.” Junes gave each oue a rig change.
f < r Send iu your order* nt once.
del 5-28
The stnpfe of Dailey’s theater wm
T he P a in s o f R h eu m a tism
cent of all applicants for enlistment orous shake, after which he ranged | From a letter to Mr8. Frank Les
i 'O I T A G K G R O V E ,
OREGON.
So idn'
According to the best authorities, turned iuta au 1iiiiiuiniv
were rejected. Good moral charac­ all o f them side by side in front of He; The liroblem of VOVvTtJ is „
S H E R IF F S SALE ON FORE
originate in a morbid condition of the mor, lug, Oiic* of tiie lending no to-
the
pulpit,
and
facing
the
audience,
i
•
.
,
ter aud sober habits are now
r r >
b
frightful one wblcil cau never be nlood. Lactic acid, caused by the ei s ol the Gaiety G ill com tun
CLOSURE
He looked them over carefully aud ! , , ,
,
necessary qualifications.
J
\ solved by charity, “ Charity covers a decomposition of the gelatinous <in- E i gli h play el h , was taken <I«»* 1
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
albuininous tissues, circulates wit!
soieranlv, and then turning around
... ,
. , ,
duly issued out »»f the Circuit Court
Saturday.
smallpox
Tl.. execution
*
“
multitude of sins, Us said, but li the blood and attacks the tibrous ti-- with
of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Lane,
The Ft. Klamath creamery, which to the audience, he said: “ I want
on
ihe
20tit
dav o f .November, 1894, on a judg
healtu
odi
vrs
va
•
iu
it
cd
:be
wllolf
i cannot take the place of justice; and sues, particularly in the joints, and
incut rendered m »aid court on the 31st day of
thus causes the local manifestation ir 0 .
is to begin operations next May, is you all to take a good look at the
October, 1894, for the sum of seven hundred
I that is what the poor of tbis world of the disease. The hack am.
(7a7) ami 50-luo, dollars, with
N » 0:ie but. the physicians Jill and thirty-seven
no small institution. It will be twenty-seveD biggest liars in the
there»»u from the said 31st day o f Octo­
need more than auythiug etse-jus- -boulders are the parts usually affec­ he cou pany were present, but it is interest
ber, 16;>4, at tile rate of ten (loi 'per cent
one of much value to that part ot State of Tennessee.”
ted by rheumatism, and the joints at
per
annum,
and
for
the sum of
tice. Broad as is the mantle of the knees, ankles, hips and wrists an 1 limole 1 that 1-0:111 of the girls lilt sixty
(6 o .* h »> dollars, attorney fees and the fur­
country and deserves all the sup­
ther
sum
of
five
(5.00) and 4<>-loo
also
sometimes
attacked.
Thousand
great
hfficulty
in
deciding
j.lh:
charity,
there
are
some
sius
it
can­
d«dlars
costs,
iu a
suit
in
said
LOSS UPON LOSS.
port that can possibly be given it.
•f people have f< uud in Hood’s
court, wherein A. L. Coliius was plaintiff, and
not cover. It cannot co\er the sins Sarsaparilla a positive and permanent win re t o b e v a e c in a e d . T h e y d i
li. D»it' aud bar ah Doty, his wife were defend­
n o t w a n t lilt ir p tty ¿llid b » ¡is t ig u l- ants, and against said defendants, li. Doty, aud
The creamery will have a capacity
of injustice aud misgovern ineut. cure for rheumatism. It. has hao
barah Doty, his wife, and on a decree of Fore­
The janitor o f a Philadelphia
capable of bandliug the milk from
remarkable success in curing the • d , ne n .o s i o í U n t o L in e l o d a u c i 1 closure
aud order ot bale rendered i 11 said suit,
It cauuot cover the sms of disiu- ino.-t severe cases. The secret of its 1 s Well a « Kin»*, nii»l tion t w a n t 10 coninmudina
me in order to satisfy said ludg- Cottage Grove,
1500 cows. This milk they expect school building bad beeu worried
Oregon
1 .... ,
. - „ „
•
1 ment and costs, aud accruing costs to sell the
success
lies
in
the
fact
that
it
attacks
heritiug the great majority of men
Ilkt* any clu tlii
on hfciu«j vncciua • follow ing described real property, tow it: o un­
to buy from the farmers of that half to death from time to time by
at once the cause of the disease by te d uu lu e u ib e is s o im p o r t a n t t o
A FUEL L IN E OF
mencmg
19 .yj chains KHunami 38chains west of
from their mother, Earth— from the neutralizing the lactricacid and puri­
T
1
,
; the north east
corner
off Lot
No.
locality aud for which they will pay- the loss of various little but vitally
s e t t le d SOin» h o w , one(l) ill sectio.: eighteen (18,) township twenty
fying tiie blood, as well as strength­ «liiu cer. It w as
laud
which
alt
wealth
must
he
pro
m u t-v ci- tlm n .r li
iipiiliB i- , 11
. 1 .,..
<'M> «"«M*. ran«* *»ur (4) «a-st, tlwuer west
sixty cents per hundred-weight. important articles essential to the
ening every function of the body.
.t o u e v e t , ui.H J^u
lie iin c i tile H o c- j 4 t >.21 chains; thence south 26.37 chains; thence
duced. Nor cau it cover the siu ot
l o t s u o r t l i e Lri i l s w o u l d k uv h o w .
I **»»
<-I i ; l |[|'. llh'iii-t- North n i l c h a i n s to
From oue to two thousand pouuds educational industry. One day it
•’
[ tue place o f beaiuumg, coi taming 122 acre« o f
O regon P otatoes in t h e L ead .—
saddling the people with enormous
G
o
in
s
t
o
D
ra
w
tin-
L
in
e
a
t
JVrsoim
l
'i1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
l-Hlu’
Cnuuty, OrcKoil, together with all
was
the
chalk,
another,
the
broom,
1
o f butter will be made at the cream­
s,
j the tenements, hereditaments anil aiipurtenan-
w h ic h On exhibition at the rooms of the
•
CBS,
thereunto
belonging or iu anywise apper-
another,
a
feather
d
u
ster;
aud
so
Ful,lio
“
e
l,u
’
lbe
lule‘
est
of
ery each day.— Medford Mail.
A r lo v p r <rii t
w h o w o n lil m nl-n
! iaml'ai Now therefore, 1 will oiler ior sale,
Oregon immigration board may be
a c i e i e r g i r l , w n o w o u 1<1 in a n e n j said real property at public notion, to the liigh-
forth and so on. Once, toward the robs the laborrr of a large share ot
eat bidder for cash, at the lourt House door,
Ashland 'lutings:
Multuomah close of a particularly exciting week, j whatever wealth the laud lord has seen several samples of the early- s e n s iitio ll ill s o c ie t y if fa te h a d b e e n , in
husene, Ijuie Couiity, Clregoii. on Saturday,
a
little
more
kind
to
her
in
a
ma­
tile
29th day of December, 1894, between the
county
has an indebtedness of while passing ou tiptoe through oue ^ oweL* ll*lu to keep for himselt. rose potatoes. These potatoes were
limn s o f y o’clock a. m. ana 4 o’clock p. m. of
terial
way,
lives
on
a
side
street
and
said day, to w it: at 1 o’clock p. m. off »aid day.
These
are
the
grim
and
gastiy
skel­
raised
in
Morrow
county
and
are
about $300,000, If her delinquent of the recitation rooms, he heard the
A. J. J ohnson ,
is a constuut souice of amusement
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
taxes could be collected and if she teacher say to her class: “ Find the etons which the mautle of charity probably the largest of that variety iml joy to her little circle of
had the money lost iu bursted greatest common divisor o f the fol­ cau never wholly conceal; aud the ever raised in the state, and for triemis. This girl has brains and
SH E R IF F ’S SALE ON FORE
banks the past year or two the lowing numbers.” Moisture surged rattle ot their bones grows loudei Morrow county to produce such good looks, aud, what is better,
originality,
but
she
is
compelled
CLOSURE.
mammoth potatoes seems almost
county would have means to pay off out on the poor fellow’s brow, as he aud more horrible all the time.
very often to walk because she lias
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
incredulous; yet they were raised
the indebtedness and leave nearly turned with a tired look to the teach
The Toledo Weekly Blade and the
uo car fare. She amuses berse.f execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court, of
tiie Mate of Oregon, for the County <»f Lane, ou tin*
half million in the county treasury. or, and said piteously, “ How long ' F c h o - L eader can be had for $2.50 upon the farm of Mr. Bowles, near with all sorts of things that other 201
li day of November 1894, on a judgment render­
m said Court on the 1st day of November,
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
cash,
at
this
office.
This
is
a
rare
Heppuet', aud Mr. Bowles says they girls seldom think of
Her latest ed
Tim highest |.rire. pai.l for nil kinrir of produoe.
But the two “ ifs” will likely prove has it been missiu maamr
1894, for the sum of one thousand and twenty
. . ..
,
,
,
,
______________
j lot ot good reading tor a little cash. were grown without any irrigation. exploit is a class of Chinaiueu, into seven (1U27) and (65-100) dollars, with Inter
the next thing to a total loss. Mult­
est thereon from the said i>t day of November,
This speaks well for that country, whose wooden hends she is eu 1894, at the rale o f ten (lo) per cent per
The Southern Pacific has tree ex-1
w h j one Man is Thankful,
nomah’s indebtedness in propor­
annum; and for the sum of one hundred (loo.oo)
deavoring to inject a taint idea ol dollars
attorney’s fees and the furtiier sum of
and shows that Oregon lands ure
perts
in
the
field
who
have
been
s
e
-!
I
am
thankful
because
I
am
rod-
tion to the assessed wealth, which
the limitations of the English lan­ five (5.oo) and 40-100 dollars, costs iu a suit in
TH E
said Court wlierdu S II. Edwards was plaintiff
capable
of
producing
almost
any­
leeted
to
travel
throughout
th
e
haired,
I
might
he
bald,
is about $50,000,000 tbis year, is
guage and incidentally the Chris­ and Samuel Lucas and Jeremiah Pipes and Har­
W e arc prepared to make loans on
riet Pipes, his wife, were defendant», and
I am thankful there is a young thing in the vegetable liue uuequnl- tian religion.
vastly less than that of Jackson southern part of the state and mark
against said defendants. ¡Samuel Lucas and Jer­ well improved farms in Lane and j
Iu her class, on a recent Sunday, emiah Pipes aud Harriet Pipes, lus wife, and on adjoining Counties, on from 3 to 5 'N O W M ADE BY TH E
county. We have a “ neat little trees, which will be transplanted in l®dy next door who practices on the ed by any other state in the union.
a decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale ren­
she was giving Ching Pui an object dered in said suit, commanding me iu order to years time, in sums to suit, at
sum” of something like $200,000 a system of parks by that railway : piano two hours a day. She might What better advertisement does
said judgment aud costs, and accruing
ttt re'
/ )
—
lesson on the wonderful creations of satisfy
Special rates for r large
1
>
^
costs; to sell the following described real prop-* luced rates.
hanging over our heads in the, company at various points along i practice four, and, in addition, Oregon want than the numerous God.
ty to wit: The northeast quart r ( 4) of the amounts.
No
delay
in
closin
northeast
quarter
(
.)
of
section
thirty-six
(
36
)
products
which
she
has
ou
exhibi­
■ mpe of protested county warrants, t ’leir line. The woik o f sele ting j «night have a brother addicted to
“See, Ching,’’ she said, “ see this township n.ueteeii (19) south, range five (.>» west For full particulars, call on __
_
_ _ _ _
the northwest quarter ( 4) of tiie southwest
tion throughout the state?— Port­ beautiful
rose. God made this and
and about $5,000,000 of taxable trees will consume about one months the cornet habit,
quarter ( 4) and the south one-half (>$) of the Comnany’s Agent nt the office of
rose. He made it. look pretty and northwest quarter ( 4) "f section tweutv-nlne Williams & Co., Eugene, Oregon,
time. The parks to be established
I am thankful I am the father of land Sun.
property to secure them.
and the south ou e-half (v*) o f the southeast
PHOTO COMPANY.
smell sweet. G od made all things (29)
quarter ( ) and the northeast quarter ( ) of the opprmite the “ Hotel Eugeue.”ju lvl4.
by the Southern Pacific will repre- twins. Suppose they hud beeu
Through the work of the Lane
south-east quarter ( 4) of section thirty (mi) and
The
above
cut on any Photograph I
Clung.
He
made
you
and
he
made
Siss o f E xtravagance .— There are sent an outlay of over $1.000,000 triplets?
tiie uorth oue-lialf ( a) o f the northwest quarter
a guarantee of exeellenee. Ei,larging
county court iu going over the me. Now, tell me, Ching
w h o ! I « ) it,Hl Ule *9>riliwest quarter ( ,) off the north-
from
any
kind
of Picture, in Crayon
more ways o f being extravagant On ■ ot their new parks will be at
vast quarter ( ,) of section thirty-one (31) towu-
I am thankful I wear a number
assessment rolls aud bringing to made the rose?’’
| ship nineteen
(19) south, range four (4)
Ink or Colors. Call and see our sam­
than by spending money, writes Salem.
west,
containing
4<w
acres
*n
Lane
County,
nine shoe. I might have to wear time those who neglected to propei-
ples and prices of Crayon work.
Ching grinned and said, -‘God be oregnu; t e t h e r
with »it
the u-,K
8th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or.
Ruth Ashmore in the December
meats, hereditaments appurtenances there­
elevens.
ly report their possessions in the ! makee lose.
unto heloughix or in anywise appertaining:
“ That’s right, Ching. Now, why Now therefore. I will otter for sal. , said real
Ladies Home Journal. Extrava­
W e have 45.000 good brick, one
I am thankful I am poor. I form of notes and mortgages,
Eastern Oregon will sow a large
the i
property, at public auction, to tiie lilehest Ud­
¡did he make the rose?”
gance iu speech is a common fault acreage to flax the coming season. might be in debt.
der for cash, at tiie court house door, in Kugene, mile from Cottage Grove post office,
Trespass Notice.
taxable property iu the county has |
Lane County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2»th (Uv which we will sell at reasonable
j “ He tnabee lose to look plelty ,,f
among young girls. Something is Man}- farmers havo contracted their
December ISIS, between tile hours of » o'cloc_
I am thankful I possess quiet been raised $52 682. Over
Notice is hereby given that I. the
100 j and stneliee sweet.”
Persons wanting brick will
| a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. to wit: at 1 o’clock p. m. prices.
undersigned, have posted tre»pas»
seen and when it is described later crop for next year at prices above tastes. Suppose I had beeu fond of
,
of said day.
A. J. J ohnson .
please call on or address their o»-- notices on my respective premises an d
persons weresuram oc-d to appear,
“ That’s right. Who made VOU
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
on it would scarcely be recognized ^1 j>er bushel. The demand for j W agner’s tuusic ?
ders to
W il l a r d & M o f f e t ,
all persons trespassing thereon after
before the co u rt And this iiura- Ching?” “ God makee m e,’ replied
this date will tie prosecuted to the full
by tiny other looker ' n lxtiava- flax has been constant for several
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
I am thankful I learned to smoke ber the assesuieut of 46 wits raised. ^
He makee me to look
extent of the law.
years and there seems to be no 1 cigars. I might have tackled cigar-
,,
„
, plettv and smelle sweet.”
yant words have bet
used, the
L. H. Y abbuocgh .
One man s assessment was laised
r,,' ■
,
.
,
,
room for doubting that flax is a pay- ¿Ues
Mending and Repairing.
She is endeavoring to teach the
situation has been made dramatic, ing crop at the above figure espec-
p ttru thauklul j can t think of H11V $10,J0 ) and on several a raise ol Chinaiueu a few other things, bu
Clothing mended and repaired by
and what was ordinary, every-.lay .ally where contra, ted ahead. The lnore tbll 8 to be , , . . IlKfui f „ r. j f
from $1000 to $2000 was taade.
will let personal similes with the
Mas. V i s B ’ i M «, W est side o f Cottage
A d m in is t r a t o r ’s N otice.
occurence is, by extravagant lan­ on v chance the farmer is running Ico u ld j 8,l0uid t,e obll ed to write
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
rose rest for a while.— Chicago
Grove Oregon.
Notice la here by siven, that by virtue o f aa
will
be
m
getting
a
large
enough
tbeui
down.—
Puck,
COTTAGE GROVE, OR.
guage, made to st em something oi
order of the couni
nty court, of lamé County, <1
yield.
lion, the undersigned, has been duly appMi
it tidy’s P ile S u p p ository
TlILes-
'
|
Clothing lor Ladies and Children
great importance.
•rintlnwtratnr,
ot
the estate off David ■ «
The W orld's Fair Tests is guaranteed t,. cure i’Ucs aud Constipation, or The past year shows a great de- Have opened a new boot and shoe;
late o f Lane county, deceased. All person*
Extravagance in dress very often
money refunded. 0 « cents per box. send two crease iu the number of matriages. shop in the next building west of F. Made to order cheap for cash or having claims against said estate ar»* hereby re-
ROYAL Baking Powder.
show ed no
powder
. qulred to present the same duly verified, to the
TIN itlDY. Keystered niarmacit, Lancaster, l o o much financial depression.
’">• lo u n g e r s grocery store, Main country produce, by
means improper dressing— over­
: adminlstraio , at Cottage Drove. Oregon, within
Highest o f all in leavening
so pure or so
in leav­
six months from the date off this notice.
dressing.
first class druggists’ everywhere, ana tuEu’seuei Dr. Price’s Cream B akin g ,'o w d e r
‘ efct'
New work and repariug
Mas. i ct S axfoku ,
»
Dated Cottage Grove. Oregon. Nov. 2 nd A.
Strength,— U. S. aoverament Report.
ening pow er as the Royal.
Oregon uy Osuoru and Deiano
1 «warded Gold Meda: Midwdater F «r, San Francisco promptly done to Order
1
la *.
K II McftBT. Administrator
Cottage Grove.
Cutte Grove feho-Leader.
OREGON WANTS PEOPLE.
A RAT S A C L
LEWIS & BURKHOLDER.
General Merchandise
The Echo-Leader is the best Weekly
Pap#r in Lane County.
WOOL, HILLS AND FU
Lumber, Shingles and C rain.
Agents for the sale of the
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
GROCERY STORE
IS C A R R Y IN G
First Class Goods,
JlSt M is Tie P
t.
Fresh V e g e ta b le s and Fruit in season.
F. S YO U N G ER .
LU
J. B. ROUSE,
PR O M PTLY
FILLED
N e w Goods and N e w S ty le s
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-
A ll Sizes of Trunks-
This stock has just been refilled and is the
best selected in town.
Farm Loans.
Acknowledged to lie tbe Best:
PHOTOGRAPHS
Z\
Brick 1 Sale!
Dewald & Currin
: Boot and Shoemakers,
baking
great
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