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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1895)
» ▼ r î v '% Cottaf Grove Eflio-kdcr. Pocket-knife blades are very un- Miss Alice Stone Blackwell, who evenl; tempered. Even in so-called has taken a deep interest in the standard cutlery some blades are Every well-posted feeder and Armenians who have come to this The Oregon experiment statio: bard and some are soft. F or tbe packer believes that the rush of im- country, says that in Massachusetts i has made known the results of its PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. latter there is no remedy, but the | work with currents. F or the pur- mature hogs to market during the alone there are now 2,000 Armen- E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . D E A LE R S IN temper of hard ones can easily be i pose of making well formed bushes past six mouths will result in high- ians, of whom 650 are in Worches- drawn slightly. Take a kitchen J the cuttings should be fifteen inches er prices for hog products, and ter, 350 in Boston and Cambridge, SATURDAY, JAN., 5, - 1895. iong> antj ajj buds carefully taken consequently of live hogs, during 250 in Lawrence, 200 in Lynn, 150 poker and heat it red-hot Have the blade that is to be drawn out, excepting the three at the up the next ninety days. The Iowa in Lowell, 80 in Fall River, 50 each bright, aud hold it on the poker for I per end. The cuttings should then Register says on the subject: For in Malden and Salem, 40 in Water- a moment. When the color runs | obvious reasons the farmers of the town, 30 in Haverhill, 29 each in be inserted into the soil six inches; down to violet blue stick the blade i there will then be left from four to great corn-growing belt have been Attleboro, Brighton, and New Bed- in r piece of tallow or beef suet five inches of clean stem between rushing their hogs to market at an ford, 35 in the cities o th • C onne't The price of the E cho -L eader is until cold. the service o f the soil and the first almost unprecedented rate. The icut Valley, and about 100 scattered $2 and the Weekly Examiner, (S. F.) j I branches. If the cuttings aie Western packing returns for last here and there in the rest of the Depew advocates “ the G reater} is $1 .50, but to meet the ‘hard times j I planted in the fall, the three buds week show an increase of 170,000 State. SLe thinks it a mistake to New York,” and in a recent speech j we will furnish both for $3.00. | that are left will each make a over the corresponding week last | say that they come chiefly from said: “ With the Greater New York | t ary, The women o f France are ac ■ growth of at least eigLt or ten inch year, and 195,000 over the corres- Europe and Africa; on the an accomplished fact, the metro week two years ago. they are mostly from Asia, ai d cording to the statistics “ one-third es during the following summer. pondiug politan center ot this Republic and of them farm laborers.” | At the pruning these shoots should Since November 1 the total of the about half of them from the sing e An Unfortunate Inheritance —How of these two hemispheres is fixed It W as Destroyed. ba cut back to two buds each; from returns is 2,890,000 an increase of j region of Harpoot and vicinity— the forever. Iu the future, as in the China may want to hire the Japs “ Spokane, Wash., Aug. S. 1*33. these, two more shoots will be 1,215,000 over the same period last j special field of the American mis- past, only iu a larger degree, the ■ “ C. I. Hood it Co., Lowell, Mass.: to stay and keep things in order. formed the next season, thus forto- vear. In the face of these returns sionaries and the seat of it pbrales “ G e n tle m e n I wish to add my testimony to banking houses of the world will If Japan should move out now ! m g a bush of six branches. These it is almost marvelous that prices College, where Armenians are edu- the worth ol Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My little have their agencies in New York : girl has been cured by it ol Inherited catarrh. China would be in the midst of [ should be cut back at the winter have been as well maintained as cuted under Protestant influences, She had colds continually eeery month and yel the thrift and the energies of tbe revolution before a month, China pruning, so as to leave them from th iy have. Last summer, when the as they long have been at Robert low discharge, but since taktng Hood's Sana. country will concentrate in New OREGON LEMATI. is a rotten shell and a great tinder. | four to six inches long, being always failure of the corn crop first dawned [ College in Constantinople, York. In twenty years the office The .unitary Argument, The only woman chemist in Paris careful to cut back to an outward upon the farmers, they commenced} next to the President of the United is a Vassal" girl, Miss Ida Welt. hud. Each terminal shoot should to rush hogs and cattle to market, i Lady Henry Somersett suvs in States in the eyes of the world will North American Review: She has distinguished herself at the be cut back, at the wiuter pruning, and it was feared that there would j the b tnayi r o f Greater New York.” University of Paris. The Academy | until the required height is atta u- be a few left for the winter markets, | ‘-Women have a greater role than Mrs. D. A. Levens, one of the pi of Sciences has just published her e<l, which need pot exceed three but the supply seems greater than j fighting. They are the fountain of anticipated. Many of these hogs j the race, at which it recuits partita has been entirely cured. Hood's Sar oneer women of Douglas county, “ Researches on Dissymmetrical. feet. If the soil is rich and 'he w saparilla I have found of great help to rey died at Canvonville last week. Hydrocarbons. ' bushes make strong growth they have been sent to market improper- j its losses, perpetuates its hopes and other children." M rs . L. M. G il le t te . " ----- -----.. may be permitted to grow tc a lv fattened, and at the prevailin conserves the results of victories H ood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect The gold product of this country bei,,ht o{ {our feet A„ latera,8 prices o f corn, at very little proiit. already gained. If service to the In proportion and appearance. ZVc. per box. during the past ten years has been. that are thrown out from ettch maiu The statement as made recently nation is to count as a chief article IS T H E B E S T . SILVER L A K E HORROR. F IT FO R A K I N S . according to statistics, $331,550,000. branch should be cut back two by an Iowa farmer that if all bis of faith for the voter, the service— 3 . C O R D O V A N , This however, includes that used in | bud9) at the winter pruniug. It bogs had died of cholera last July aye, and the dangerous service— FRENCH A ENAMCLLED CALF. The Roseburg Plaindear says ni '♦.*3.89 F ine C alt a K angaroo : arts. The amount shipped out of will be foUnd wbt:n the laterals are he would have been better off than that woman renders every nation * 3 .8 ? POLICE, 3 SO LES. the country during the same period treated this way that fruit 8pur8 he in after feeding them for market is far greater than the occasional accident that ha3 startled tbe whole United States with its terrible result is $177,944,000 will be. formed throughout the But the farmer was not the only facing of a Mcxiui gun or the re occurred at Silver Lake, this state, *2.*1.75 BQYSSCHOTLSHOU ,, , , . ! whole length of r,bo main branch. one to be taken into consideration. mote contingency of a bursting * L A D I E S * Christmas eve. Out of the whole Susan B Anthony, who has been . , , of things which shell. There is hardly a » man , i The object m in cutting to a bud The condition one of the best rostrum speakers ! community, consisting of about 1 ■" , pointing outward is to encourage seems most favorable to him might who is not called to come face to o f the day, is plain and common souls, one-third of them lost their j to form an outward growth. Un- have ment meat starvation for hun face with death, who does not go BROCKTOK.JAAS S . lives at that time. The first news o sense in her methods. She says: Over One Million People wear the ; der this treatment work among the dreds of poor people in the cities. down into the great Gethsemane of the accident reached Roseburg S a t W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes “Throw your sholders back, keep j Tbe “ visible’’ marketing for 1860 suffering, and with the dew of bushes will be found much more your head erect, and talk jnst as urday morning, when Hon. D. S. K. All our shoes are equally satisfactory ; convenient, and better fruit will be -1 numbered 23,966,000, which is eternity upon her brow, give to the T h e y f iv e the best velne for the money. though you had something partic Buick received a telegram, in which T h e y eq u al cu sto m shoes In s t y le and t it . i produced. There will be an abun set down as the high-water market world its sous and daughters. It T h e ir w e a rin g q u a litie s a re u n su rp a sse d . ular to say to the persons on the it was stated that his youngest sou, T h e p ric e s a re u n ifo rm ,— stam ped en sole. dance of leaves and laterals formed in the packing industry. These is woman’s fight for the race, the F ro m S i to $ 3 sa v e d o v e r o th er m akes. last row of seats.’’ J. J. Buick, and others had lost their if your dealer cannot supply you wc can. Sold by each year to shade the fruit from figures, of course, do not take into fight in which she too often gives lives in a fire that occurred at Silver Dealer» everyw here. W anted, agent to take Produce taken in exchange for Goods. exclusive sale for this vicinity. W rite at It has been discovered in Penn- the direct rays of tbe sun; thus the account the millions killed by farm her life. It is a greater service to Lake settlement Christmas eve. svlvania that there is an old law, fruit will be made much easier and ers. Last year the number was bear soldiers than to bear arms.” Since that time additional particu One of the be6t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. passed in 1797 and never repealed, a better appearance given to the only 16,789,000 W ho says advertising don’t pay lars, both by wire and letter, have Land Office at Roseburg Oregon, Dec. 28, 1894. posted observers of markets pre Last week wo advertised for a coup which requires bread to be sold by plants, been received, which are herewith Notice is hereby given that the following- dicts a return of high prices for hog le of cushions for our office stools, named settler has led notice of his intention to weight. The authorities in some given in full. Last night Mr. Buick make final proof in support of his claim, and that T he P a in s o f R a eu in a tisin products experienced in 1862, when and we are already reaping the of the cities are taking measures to ’ siiid proof Will be made before A. C. Jennings. received a letter from Mrs. Walter j County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, at According to the best authorities, Eugene, Lane County Oregon, on February 9, enforce it and bakers who ignore i t } originate in a morbid condition of the hundreds of packers made their for benefits therefrom. We not only Buick, giviug a few details of the lfMt V1Z: blood. Lactic acid, caused by the tunes. Those high prices followed } received a cushion but a fine spring Marinos E. Grousbeck on homestead entry No, are likely to get into trouble. terrible affair. Of the 40 or 50 per 5806, for the m v . sc 4 r1, su . nu* , su - , Sec. decomposition of the gelatinous and a failure of last summer. The visi bottom stool under it. Many sons who lost their lives 16 of them 10, tp. 21 ti., It. 2 west. He names the following albuminous tissues, circulates with witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon The highest compliment ever the blood and attacks the fibrous tis ble marketings for 1880-81 were ] thanks.— Harrisburg Review. and cultivation of said land, viz: .John Cole, were relatives of hers. It was only ■ Sid Vaugh and Wesley Chris an f Star, Lane paid to Miss Anthony is in the fol sues, particularly in the joints, and 14,471,000. In 1882 hams were county, Oregon, and Janus ltedford of Cot age through her presence of mind that j (¡rove. Lane county, Oregon, lowing sentence going the rounds thus causes the local manifestations sold at sixteen cents and other pro A LEGISLATIVE SESSION of the disease. The back ami j; n5-ol R. M. VKATCH. Register. of the press. “ Miss Susan B. An shoulders are the parts usually affec- ducts at correspouding prices. II provokes more newspaper comment she escaped with her child down the | C IT A T IO N T o H B IR A thony is said to be one of the best te< ^ rheumatism, ami the joints at these predictions come true, as than almost any other subject of pub stairway, her husbaud being away i the knees, ankles, hips and wrists are lic interest. The last two Oregon law In tlie County Court o f Lane County, State of She states Oregon. In the matter o f tlie Estate' o f Hiram \Vigh6B to inform thoe«* who «re contení plat ing ImiMing in the spring to han breadmakers in tbe United States.” also sometimes attacked. Thousands there are many indications they making bodies afforded much materi with a baud of cattle. Lee, Sr., deceased. of people have found in Hood’s al for interesting discussion, and the that scarcely a family escaped losing in their orders for lumber now. so they van l>u To tlie sheriff of I.anc County, greeting: Poor breadmakers have caused a lot Sarsaparilla a positive and permanent will, the packers who hold their next general assembly will be no ex In the name of the State of Oregon, you are of dyspepsia and divorces. cure for rheumatism. It hus had stocks will make fortunes agaiu. ception of the rule. Whatever occurs one or more of its members, while hereby nquired to cite Hiram I^e. Matilda Delpliina C. Emerson, Columbus Lee, remarkable success in curing the the public knows that the D a i l y / u k I out of one family of five but oue was Keeney, Malissa Kennedy, Sarali Curry. Margarette Winkle, Pollie A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis, Mary California is soon to try an indus most severe cases. The secret of its When that time o f high prices W efk ly C a p it a l J o u r n a l of Salem will saved. . E. Wiscarson, Thomas Lee. Sarali M. Miller, With any kind of lundx*r you may wish, whirl' will then t>e ready, and success lies in the fact that it attacks give correct reports of its work as well Bowman, David Bowman, James B. Line- try that has hitherto been confined at once the cause of the disease by comes the farmers will have but as intelligent discussion of the same. Tbe first news of the terrible acet Sarali bow, Columbus B. Llnebow, Emma Barrett, won’t have to wait. in this country to New York City— neutralizing the lactricacid and puri few to sell, for the scarcity of corn If you want to know what is done, dent was very meager, and the fol Douglas Linebow. tta Nye, and all others, un known. heirs at law of Hiram Lee, Sr., deceased fying the blood, as well as strength threatens to make a light crop for how it is done, and w hy, you should be and appear in the Ooaoti court'd lo s e that of whalebone cutting. While ening every function of the body. read the C a p it a l J o u r n a l . It is the lowing from the Lakeview Examin to Attended County, State of Oregon, at the Court house Orders From a Distance Promptly hogs for next year’s marketings. first O ne C e n t D a il y p u b lish e d o n the thereof, in the city of Eugene, in said Lane much of the world’s supply of W h a t J a p a n O w es t o H e r E m presses. Pacific coast, and is conducted in the er of the 27iust is the first report County, ou the first * Mondav in February, 1895. —Piairie Farmer: that being a regular term o f the County Court of whalebone is landed at San Francis interest of the people. The D aily will of the awful calamity: c s r ^ -n d in W o tir o r d e r s at o n c e . said county, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said The greatest empress of the be sent you a year for i'3.00, four day, and then aiid there show cause, if any they co from the whaliDg ships, it has “ Word reached here Tuesday liave, why amprder should not lie made author Japan of the past conquered Korea, Eastman (G a .) Times-Journal: months for $1 00. or one monxMor 25 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. izing and’ directing tlie Executor of the Estate of hitherto all been sent to New York and through if introduced into her A good newspapei is the synonym | ^•ents. The W eek ly has b een reduced noon that the hall and store ot said Hiram Lee, m ., to sell tlie real property be 1 to $1 00 per y e a r . Like the D a il y it is longing to the said estate or a part- tliereot for and London to be cut for use. country the civilization and arts of j of a people's iutellectuality, culture, payable cash in advance, a n d no pa Chrisman Bros, at Silver Lake had the purpose of paying the debts against said estate and expenses of administration, as prayed per will be sent after your time ex been entirely consumed by fire on for in the petition filed ill tlie said cause, said Governor Pennoyer has pardoned j Korea aud China. The empress of refinement, enlightenment and pro- pires Positively “ no-pay-no-puper.” real property is described as follows, to-wit: Chaismas eve, caused by a lamp Beginning at a point 2«.»8 chains south and j the Japan of today hits written war-1 gress; it ht raids capital, invites in- The J o u r n a l is a modern newspap r C apt W irt Saunders from the peni chains east from claim No. 47, tp. 21 S. R. 3 run on modern methods. It is con getting ou fire during the exercises 3.50 } songs for her soldiers, who have vestments aud it is a "drawing card w, quarter post on line between sections 32 and tentiary, on condition that he leave ducted in tlie interest of the people . AT. 33, in tp. 20 S. R. 3 w; tlienee west 65.96 chains: You editorially as well as in a business at the Chris’ mas tree, and 40 thence south 24-44 chains: thence east 56.54 tbe state and not return. He left J ] again invaded tbe country, and who to those who seek homes. chains; thence north 1.73 chains; thence east9.07 sense. Its editor being a member of persons were though to have pe.- I l chains; uu.un, tlienee 1Hcutc uuiui « a . 11 chains to the place of north 22.1 for Spokane where he will be marri now aim to give to its people the might nearly as weil forget your the lower house, his editorial work , 1 I begin ing, co »tabling in tp 20 s. R. 3 w, 130.03 wonderful civilization which they 1 churches, your acadcmiee and your will be doubly interesting this wiuter. ishtd. Si me j imped out of acres and in tp. 21 S. R. 3 w. 28.76 acres, in the ed and will then g o to Texas to re • aggregate 159.39 acres, excepting and reserving ! Order it at once. windows and ¿vote more or less 111 therefrom 21 acres deede to H. E. Underwood Voltage Grove, side. He has been iu tbe pen since I bave ac9 uired f»’° ® tbe Christian school houses as to forget your H off e r B ro s ., Lditors, Oregon iir »irvTi.fl ! deed recorded indeed book * H” on page 270; ureil, while others were 0 6 11 ! also excepting and reserving therefrom 7.0? acres Salem, Or. 1887 for killing Chas. Campbell, lands of the West' The8e U o local Pal)er- 14 8Poaks to A FULL LINE OF deeded to the Willamette Real Estate Company out more dead than alive. I by deed recorded in deed book “ J” page 67; also over a former Engeue girl, Miss women mark tbe beginning of two times the audieuce that your local . excepting and reserving therefrom 10 acres W»* are pleased to armounce to our “ I t ie bull above O b n s m a u s slu t * deeded to Delnhina Emerson by deed recorded Mattie Allison great eras in Japanese history, minister does— it is read eagerly readers that we have made arnmce , , , ! in deed book N’o. 24 on page 345. tlie land re- i . j They have lived far apart but they each week from beginning to end. ments to furnish The Prairie Farmer wus crowded wit*, m u, women u u d I niainlng belonging to said estate being 121.K * /-11 . - . | acres, being part of the Donation Claim of of Chicago and the E ch o *L eader to , , The United States have now are not unlike in character. It reaches you all. I f it has a low- farmers for only $2 year for cash. c h ild r e n . A C h r is t in a s t r e e S to o d Thomas Gibson Nos. 63 and 47, Notification No. , 1 , • , . , 866, In sections 31 and 32, in tp. 20 S. R. 3 wand about forty vessels engaged in The empress of Japan is now j er spirit aud less wisdom than a The Praire Farmer is* the brightest, lo a d e d w ith p r e s e n t s , a n d th e e x e r - ¡in sec. 4 and 5 in tp. 21 6. K. 3 w, situated in . 4 . • « 1 . I Lane county, Oregon. «•leanest and freshest agricultural pa whaling— the remnant of a fleet1 forty-four years of age; 3he is the sermon, it has a thousand times per of the day. It has complete de- C lse» n o t y e t b lu s h , d , w h e n borne- And it is ordered by the Court, the Hon. A. H. , ! Fisk, county Judge of Lane county, dated De- which once numbered 500 ships, j daughter of one of the five noblest better audieuce and it has a better pariments for every member of the o n e a t t e m p t e d t o ¿jet w t ie ie D . I cemiier 8 itn»4, that service tie made on Margar- family It has new Editors, and ,, . . i .. i • I ette Winkle, Rnllle A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis, The demand for whnle oil has so families of the empire. She has no chance to let the world know what special writers of national pro mi c o u l d s e e a u d h e a r b e t t e r b v ju m p - sar»h Miller and all unknown heirs bv publica- , , . , tlcm in the Cottaxe Grove K cho -L f . aokk , a greatly decreased that the industry imperial blood in her veins, for the you are. It should be on every nev.ee. It is now read in more than d i g u p o n a b e n c h in the m id d le o l newspaper o f nenc-ral circulation, published 100.000 farmers* homes each week. in said county, for four successive has dwindled away. It is now sup- laws of Japan provide that tbe em- table in almost every home, and Our readers will want it for the com th e hull. I T n d o i u g s o h is h , e a d , | weekly weeks. W itness the Honorable A. H. Fisk, Judge o f ported chiefly by the demand for | press shall n .t come of the royal you owe it to yourselves to rally ing y**ar. Don’t miss the Thanks struck a lamp hauging from the ¡ the c untv Court of Lane county, of the State of . i Oregon, this 8th day of December, 1894. w.ialebone, which is always greatly family, and the daughters of the liberally to its support, and exact giving and Christmas numbers. The ceiling, causing tlie oil to run out, — — , A. C. J ennings , regular subscription* price of The j skal j County Clerk. in excess of the supply. mikados of the past have usually- from it as able and high a character' Prairie Farmer alone is *1 00 a year which immediately caught .fire. This offer will close December 31 dcl6-28 While trying to lake .the lamp down gone into the Buddhist nunneries as you do from an educator in your 1894. Garfield, in his early days, is said or have become priestesses o f the midst. It is in no case beneath it was tipped so that the oil ran out to have been a very sturdy fighter S tum ps and S aw - L gs . — The atom T h e h ig h e s t p r ic e s pai<l fn r u ll k in d s o t p r o d u c e , j p t notice and care— unless you your Shinto faith. uti the door. From that time on with tbe knuckles, and on one occa is told of a young lady from the The Empress Haru K o wts self are beneath notice and care— the scene was terrible to beliuid. sion to have searched out and t w h t a r e yo u w e a k a brought up in the strictest seclu for it is your representative: In prairied West, who was very much Some said, “ Shut the door aud keep soundlr thrashed a peculiarly surprised at seeing by the side of .1 sion. She had been taught some- deed, in its local makeup it is the quiet, it can be put out,” while COTTAGE GROVE, O R saucy antagonist before he was con a Michigan railroad some 5fty-saw- I thing of the Chiuese classics, and communication of importance, inter others screamed and yelled. The tent to cat his breakfast He after Have opened a new boot and shoe : was versed in all matters of cere- est and welfare of all. It is the logs in one assortment, and still lamp was fiunly taken down but it shop in the next building west of F. wards repented and became | monial etiquette. She could serve aggregate of your own consequen more astonished when told that they fell to the floor. Iu their attemps S. Younger’s grocery store, Main u s pen o f the most amiable o f men. often grew trees. New work and reparing __________ ______ i tea according to the wonderful ces ami you cannot ignore it with to get it outside it was kicked to the street Which reminds one of the prettv door, where it lay uumulested, as it promptly done to order. The financial editor of the New rules of the Cha No Yu, and could out miserably deprecating your little French girl who was among York Sun, discussing the haste play excruciating music on the sam- self. could not be touched on accouut of WHO ARE DEBILITATED ANDSUfTCDNG Joaquin Miller's calling guests, with which the administration issu- iseu and goto. She had probably the intense h eat” . ¡1 from N ervous D ebiut V S eminal Wf a # when he for a whim occupied a log In Paris on Christmas eve when •d the last installment of five per already made herself noted for her ness . L osses ,D rains I mpotlncy o r * The five injured who are likely cabin just outside the city of Wash L ost M anhood R heumati sm . L anc cent bonds, says: “Cleveland and ability as a writer of poetry, but the children are fast asleep, and to die are: Mrs. T. J. Labrie, Bob _ _ ack K idnev T roubles . N ervousness ington. In order to make svmetri- We bave 45,000 good brick, one his secretary were nervously appre- «he knew absolutely nothing of the parents g o to the grand high mass, Suelling aud sister aud Ed Payne eplessness R » r M emor V8 ( ¿ neral I u H ealth mile from Cottage Grove post office, hensive that their scheme would be great world of modern civilization which is a very solemn service last cal his picture of woodland simplic uud son. - t m .e ffe c t ! o f . b u m . e x c M m worry and M p orore. For which we will sell at reasonable h a r e . r e l i e f ami cure In our m arrekius invention,w him renulre. ity, he imported three large pine defeated and that their pretense of » “ 3 of the wonders which were to ing from 10 o’clock till muluight. y ln oe tb e m o«t »keptlrel. In ro a r lenorunoe o f effect* or b r e i c « « m The postoffice and the entire prices. Persons wanting brick will or ejrpoaorc.TOTi may b .v e u n d u lr drained roar »r»t«ni o f nerve fo r r e .n d v l t a l l t j- w h l c h i s a i r c t r i c i t y —and She ! tVhen the mass ends, aud the altar stumps from somewhere, and had stock ol goods of Christman bros., thus » u s e d your weekneM or lack o f force. I f you replace in t . getting gold for the redemption of be introduced into Japan | please call on or address their or- j yonr p.ystem the elo- m entethn* drained, which are required fo r vlcorone Mremrth. y o . them set out in his front yard, at an trill rrm ov eth eca .ise c and health, strenpi b aud v l .o r will follow at o n ce and In t h e n - * the legal tenders, when, in fact, the soon grasped, however, the won- boys snuff the tall candles, then t e which were in the building, a two- ders to way. T h H teonr plan W il l a r d & M o f f e t , | and treatm ent, ami we guarantee a cure or m oney refum led. O u r 2 3 0 pacre C b o o k “ T h r e e C lea a rw o f M e a ,” akooid ha read by expense of ten dollars each. The family returns, and there is the Tonn?» m id dle pioceeds of the bonds are wanted derful change w biih was taking s ory structure, were consumed ' Cottage Grove, Oregon. ^ a ^ c d and o l d m a n , aen. aaalad, free. D r . Händen*« i-T e c t r l c B e l t la n o experim ent, a* we have leatored thooeanda to r o b , u a t heaith and ________ _ . . . . . »hror. a fter all oth er t real manta f.iie d , aa eaa be ebow n by for quite a different purpose, would place iu the Japanese Empire, and supper waitiug— the oue meal of young lady from France above- with it. hundred» o f caecs thronchont this state, w ho woald (la d ty tear i f y, and from many a t w i n s a a u v e mentioned, was very much interest Mendir<n and Repairing. attune letter* bearing taeiim ony lotb e tr r e e n v e r v a f’ ev u .tne our B e l t . not be accepted by the public.” To sbe joined with the mikado in push- the year at which are gathered the ed iu them; leaned against them, Silver Lake, Lake county, is one | Clothing mended and repaired by W E H A V E C U R E D T H E S E —W E CA N C U R E Y O U ! brothers and sisters to the home of this the Chronicle says: “ It has ¡ng all kinds of modern reform, C E N E R A L D E B IL IT Y C U B E D . danced around them, perched upon of tbe most remote points in Ore M bs . V an R ip e r , West side o f Cottage l a m e b a c k a n d r h e u m a t is m . •V . re. re , t a n H ncihco, 0 »l.. A gtwt 14, D r . A . T . flanden. D ea r S ir i— Be ora I need yon r b elt not been accepted. The people Three years after her marriage she the oldest married child. At this them, aud concluded her perform gon. It has a population of about Grove Oregon. . waa tron b l d w ith loot rig o r, r ita l w afcnem , and alm ost a com p lete lose o f pow er. I w oald get up w ith hard w ort, c o m b i a ^ with t h . „ r . t a understand clearly that tbe loan of I gave an audience to five young supper are discussed all the affairs ances by asking, in perfect good 150, and is a postoffice on Silver • very tir e d fe e lin « , bones a ch in g , e t c .;« n » o u r b elt I h re h a d a new lease o f li f . I n ow » en e n joy faith: j girls who were starting out to of tlie family. If during the year Ure Ire, 14 . S C T reybrefc. Srekt! doubled op l i f e b e tte r th^n I h a re f o r ten y 'a r* past. I hare $100,000,000 was effected for no [ 1 lake settlement, 314 miles southeast ntm o«t con fid en ce In y on r treatm ent. Y on ca n tm b- With it. 1 bouitht on e o f y on r helta. I t h slp d m e I America to studv Western civiliza- the relations between two of its *<Uy* ’ * n>1} «.n tiD w ed t e a e r it fa r f - o r lish th is statem ent, a lso hare other* w rite o r ca ll on “ Mistare Mi Hare, how long 18 it of Portland, via The Dalles, and other purposes than to give a basis m ou th s, b e in g p erfectly c o r e d . T h a t was tw o year* m e. T ru ly y o u « . H . A . B O W E N , » a n d 2B T u rk 8 t . THE . I tion from the standpoint of women; a o, and I am a* wel to-day as I ever v a m m y l i f e ? zat it sill be before zese grow u p ? ” R H E U M A T IS M A N D L A M E N E S S C U B E D . members have become strained, all know r o a r b e lt w ell, « n d I k a w lo ts s f p . « pie w ho 100 miles northwest of Lakeview, for national bank circulation, hdc j and sbe ba8 since organized ciiari- _ . _ _ , P o r la n d , O regon, A p ril 1« 1H02. h a re b e e n ca re d by it. M a n y oth e s • it. s o d i f D r. A. T . fland en. L e a r S ir:—I got on e . f y o o r belts they w e e d try i t they w ould fin d it t i e sen e ae I d id tw o weeks ago f o r rheum atism , from w h ich 1 suffered the county seat. they are also well conversant with ties and schools, aud inaugurated is often forgiven and forgotten in »«-'id. I , N ew T im e C ar d . — T he n e w time fo r several years. F o r th e pas* six m on th s I had not ntly. . and wl 1 be glad to talk r it i NOW MADE BY THE ‘t. Y o n r b elt has p la * - ced “ m e in a lm ost been a ble t o w rk. the fact that all of the professions Ml sorts of benevolent institutions. this family love fenst card of the Southern Pacific lines Mrs. Pavue, among tbe dead, was p e r fe ct hea lth in t b e tw o weeks I h a re need it. 1 can iÜ jïü & f KUKKF.L, »-gt-iTT Hotel PortUaA Walk o o m :orta b y, and fe e l lik e a new m an t enerally. lioes into offect tomorrow at noon. a widow. Her brothers, George H. o f auxietv about the couutrv going : She has a la,'Se Priv“ te income; but LOST VITALITY ANO STRCNCTH. M . L H U G H E S, P rop rietor In tern a tion a l H otel. . , her grand master of ceremonies told Mound City, Mo., has a 13-vear-! We understand there will be no « « w o u .D U ^ r n ^ o ^ . ^ ¡ o o V J f c .L T .lt a i. . aud James M. Small, are promiueut to a silver basis are merely made .7 . , . . I ■’ 1 me that she spent so much upon old boy wh y weighs 242 pounds, change over the main liue but the _ D r. A . T fland en. D eer b i n — I h a re b -en using your boTt I here bren «a m i, ba..Bmd nfL ,* nd * m o n th ’, r m o f tb o stock-raisers aud old residents of E le ctric b elt fo r general n erron s (.a bility, and to-«la m y self tw ice es r gorons es b efore. M y for the purpose of hum bugging tbe chanty that sbe kept herself poor, and Casco, Me., a 12-year-old girl ! Woodburu-Springfield feei b etter than I h a re f o r tire years. 1 hare branch is that country. M e r iy per fo o t, e n d e e c k d e r show * in r ig o r d a ily , and am strong in ererTP art. for the better. I f » 1 much — stronger ------- ----- * ' before * nation ieto believing that the policy and that she actually went without Y ours g ra tefu lly , O H A S. L U E T K A . using the belt. Y o o n truly, changed so as to gire it a daily Irmly, HJLN r Y bCHULTZ. who weighs 225 pounds. of contraction, which is checking things that she needed in i rder to PHOTO COMPANY. service.— Eugene Guard, December TH E DR. SANDEN E LEC TR IC B E L T R u tly ’s P ile S u p p o sito ry _. . . . . ■ all enterprise, is preferable to the g ive Boors to her people.— From 31th. The above cut on any Photograph : t , a orvTlTitrt« galvanic b atteri, maga luM more honest system of providing “ The Empress of Japan,” iu Demor- ( The World's Fair Tests is guaranteed to cure I 'les an,l Constipation, or a ¡,|i¡iruiitHi o,' excellence K 111 a r u -111 k mooev refundnl. jo cents per !«>x. send two “ g u a r a n t e e ui , ii c .‘ - 8 sufficient money to do tbe business est’s Magazine for January, showed no baking powder stamps for circular and Free Samples to M vK- fr o m any kind of Picture, in Crayon .OYAL Baking Powder. TIN KUDY, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster. Ink or Colors. Call and see our sam- or th r e e month*. Addreee f<r fu ll Í___ so pure or so great in leav of the country and prevent the Qr P rice-SCream B aking P ow der Highest o f all In leavening Pa. No P osta i> A n sw ere d . Por sale by all r»l*»« .in d nricp^, o f C r*tvoii w o rk fint class druggists everywhere, and iu Eugene, » ' r 4 aI\U S A N D E N E L E C T R I C C O . 172 First St., PORTLAND. 0RE60R. s h r in k a g e o f »a llies, Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. ening pow er as the Royal. it Report. Oregon by Osborn and iAdano 8th and TV llUrnctte fet"., Lucjene, Or stren gth .-v. s. o« ! PROPAGATION OF CURRANTS. T H E HQG MARKET. LEWIS & BDRK 10 LDEE. General Merchandise The Echo-Leader is the best Weekly Paoer in Lane County. W O O L, HIDES AND FURS, Lumber, Shingles a n d Catarrh brain. Head Agents for the sale of the j M E M in m HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES . L. D o ug las $3 SHOE GROCERY STORE IS C A R R Y IN G First Class Goods, XiEWSB'SCa» M Sil As TÍ18 F t. Fresh V e g e ta b le s and Fruit in season - F. S. YO U N G ER . R. J. B. ROUSE, FILLED PROM PTLY To- N e w Goods and N ew S ty le s L U R C H ’S C L O T H IN G , D R Y G O O D S. B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestics- A ll Sizes of Trunks. D ew ald & Cu rrin Boot and Siioamaksrs, This stock has just been refilled and is the best selected in town. -j.ALX'i ? YCÜ TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED TO FIND A CURE? E C T R iC B B ELT M Acknowledged to be tbe Best: PH OTOG RAPH S V \ i V , ft !