Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, January 26, 1895, Image 3

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    Cüttaffe Grove Echo-Leader.
A G OLD M IX IN G BOOM.
THE LEGISLATURE.
A L E G IS L A T IV E SESSION
O
nly
the
R
ig h t
K
in d
P
a t s .—
A
provokes more newspaper comment
than almost any other subject of pub-
It has passed into a truism that no lie interest. The last two Oregon law
man is wise enough to foresee all making bodies afforded much materi-
SATU RDAY.
the results of any given piece of al for interesting discussion, and the
- E D IT O R .
___________ j legislation. The Sherman
silver next general assembly will be no ex-
Well and Happy
L E U S & BURKHBLDE1.
great many people think the cream-
Now that the Oregon legislature
! ery is not an economic institution. Thanks to Hood’s Sarsaparilla-Dull
in session everybody will want
W e are certain, however,
says
Headaches - That Tired Feeling.
read a newspaper printed at Salem,
PUBLISHED EVERY
the capitr.1. They will want a paper Hoard’s Dairyman, that the way
E. P . T H O K P , -
D E A LE R S IN
j that gives all the news. The States- the average farmer makes, handles
Is , ust such a paper—bright, and sells butter, is the worst kind
ception
of
the
rule.
Whatever
occurs
man
j act of 1890, for example, was care-
the public knows that the D a ily and spicy, active, energetic, well edited.
SATU R D AY, JAN., 26,
of economy in the world. Of the
_____________ fully drafted so as to furnish a mar- W eekly C a pita l J ournal of Salem will
I t reports the proceedings in detail
patrons who support the
IT _ , ; 7
7~~,
. .
.,
ket for the total amount of silver give correct reports of its work as well every day, not overlooking a single 800
Hoard
crameries, not more than
item
in
either
house.
Your
senators
in
as intelligent discussion of the same.
States, less what would be consura- I f you want to know what is done, and representatives were elected on a fifty would become expert private
how it is done, and why, you should stated platform, pledged to carry out dairyman. The creamery has tak­
„ ed in the arts. The total of annual
read the C apital J ournal . I t is the j eertain policies o i reform. You wiil
en milk that once made butter that
Texas begins to feel its oats. \ \ purchases authorized was 54 mill- first O ne C ent D a ily published on the want to watch their course in the
sold for the year at an average of
Galveston
paper tells about <a ion ounces, that being the average Pacific coast, and is conducted in the legislature and see whether or not
sixteen cents and from that milk
they
remained
true
to
their
pledges.
twelve acre orchard”
selling the yearlI outPut leS8 " hat was used in interest of the people. The D a i l y will
be sent you a year for $3.00, fo u r ! The Statesman will give you all of produces butter that sells for an
other day for SI,000 per acre, which |tbe artB- Eut tbe act had a re8ult
months for $1.00, or one month for 25 ; this and more, too, for it is a news- average of twenty five cents.
“ went begging only a few years ago ' j entirely unforseen— it stimulated cents. The W e e k l y has been reduced paper in every sense of the word and
I f the dairyman wishes to get
silver mining, and largely increased
at 50 cents per acre.”
to $1.00 per year. Like the D aily it is every day of the week. The dally is j
! the amount mined, thus lowering payable cash in advance, and no pa­ 50c a month. The big 12-page Week- everJ dollar out of the cows, by
Mr. W. H. Toteé
8ao Francisco, Cal.
Are the bicycle riders over the : the market price.
per will be sent after your time ex ­ ly is $2 a year—three months, 50cts. way of butter, he can double dis­
“ On* of the greatest mistakes people make Is
country organizing to help
Its repeal is bringing about an- pires. Positively “ no-pay-no-paper.” Address all communications and count his profits at the creamery by
make all money payable to States­ making up his milk at home provid­ to lock the door after the horse Is stoleu, or in
“ good country roads legislation? other result as unexpected to those The J ournal is a modern newspaper
other
words, to wait unUl they are sick In bed
m
man Publishing Co., Salem, Or.
ed he makes the right kind of; before they do anything lor the poor body.
I f not, they are sleeping when they who advocated it. There has been run on modern methods. I t is con­
ducted in the interest of the people
Neither my w ife nor myself were real sick; I
butter.
ought to be wide awake. The bicy­ a heavy increase in the amount of editorially as well as in a business
Safeguard* Against Catarrh.
attended to my business, and my wife to her
cle riders ought to be heard from iu gold ruined. Prof. Emmons, of the sense. Its editor being a member of
Both from the obstructions occa- j Ensilage is a healthy food for all household duties dally. But we had dull, heavy
headaches, and a little over exerUon would tire
every legislature.
United States geological survey, the lower house, his editorial work sioned by incipient catarrh, and farm animals. It has no bad in­ us greatly, aed my appetite was very poor. So
OREGON
LE M A TI.
we took three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
will be doubly interesting this winter.
from habit, young children breathe 1 fluence on milk or butter; it is and the result was perfectly satisfactory. I be
has made a thorough examination
The Pendleton Tribune says the
Order it at once.
Heve Hood’s Sarsaparilla
through the mouth. I f parents digestible, and the cows relish it;
of the American gold fields, and in
H otter B ros ., Lditors,
Saved Us a Severe Slckneee
six carloads of supplies sent from
would make it an maxium of the there is less loss in eavicg corn iD And a big doctor’s b ill I I people would only
a report soon to be published he
Salem. Or.
the towns in the Grande Ronde
th a t' sn ounce of prevention Is worth
■ .■ SP
nursery
and
the plavgrouud, tbe sil° tban curing it in the field; remember
will give facts that will be astonish-
a pound of cure,’ there would be less suffering
valley to Nebraska sufferers consti­
In the world. My advice to »11 who do not (eel
Do
C
reameries P ay . — The follow ­
“ breathe through your nose only,” *t *s a8 good
months after mak-
' ing to those who have been arguing
tute a statement stronger
than
that there is not gold enough in the ing in reference to the Coos Bay the cure would be well begun. Let *n8 88 when fresh,
words regarding the humanity and
The dairy brings a revenue which
world for the needs of commerce. creamery is timely and full of inter­ the lesson be repeated, enforced.
well to to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla according to
big-hearted
gcuerosity
of
the
the and insisted upon, until it becomes *8 always casb and almost continu- directions, and you will be w ell and happy.
In Colorado, as in other mining est. The annual report of
W. H. T o i . es , 1 « 12tb S t. San Francisco, l al.
Grande Ronde people.
states, meu have turned their ener­ Coos bay creamery shows a very second nature with the child. Let ous. It helps maintain the fertility
Hood'« Pills cure all liver ills,constipation,
The indications are becoming fre­ gies from silver to gold. In the handsome profit for the past year, it be more familiar than the daily of the farm; its product, if good, biliousness. Jaundice, sick headache. Indigestion.
quent that the business of the coun­ Leadville district alone, the gold but all sections of the state are not rotine of exercises, and as ncce.-sary has seldom to seek a buyer; it ex­
An exchange has the following
hibits more vitality in times of cie-
adaPt(id 10 creameries as is as the meals.
try is on a so’.'.nd basis, is limited in output has increased from $500,000. *0
sensible
advice: lh e country has
j tbd coast D 'Jri“ g the year nearly
Set it as a part of the pupil's edu-1 pression than almost any other pro­
volume. Boston papers report that in 1893 to $2,000,000 in 1894.
been
temporizing
with
chronic ^
duct
that
the
farm
sells.
It is Prof. Emmon’s view that $20-000 was Payed out f ° r “ ilk. alid cation that be shall walk a certain
payments on mortgages were never
growlers long enough. The m an!
better, and there is increasing activ­ there is yet an enormous amount of 78.329 Pound8 o{ butter aud 50-046 number of rounds
of the play- j Some men ar6 “born liars” and
ity in retail trade, though people gold, in the aggregate, in this conn- j P °unds of cbe68e were “ anufaetur- ground at a rapid rate with his lips others “ educated” to the business, who continues to sit down and j
paint the business sky in colors as I
profitable to the tightly closed. Make the opening
are buying necessaries rather than try, and that the present revival in ed- That il »
but the one who has started out dark as midnight should be in v it !
raining the yellow mental will both Partle3 supplying the milk is shown of them during the round a demerit,! tjjjg early in the year to make the
luxuries.
ed to move on. Confidence and j
be very profitable and will appreci-;
the following repoit of J. A. and the completion of the task in
champion lie of all combined both industry and not grumbling an d!
The prospects for an early ending
i
Yoakau
s
herd
of
dairy
cows.
No.
¡ably increase the world’s volume of i
accordance with directions, a merit these qualifications. In plain, he
of the war between China aud Japan
idleness make business. The man
| gold coinage. Aud this revival is of cows milked 27; No. of two-year Increase the distance and the speed
says that a Nashville, Ind., man, who
are
not flattering. The special
olds,
10.
Total
37.
Delivered
to
who has given his brain to his work
j not confined to this country. Aus­
daily. When a boy or girl can died recently at the age of 108, was
envoy sent to Japan has had a fare­
Coos
bay
creamery
company,
248,
and whose hands are calloused j
tralia and South Africa are both
walk, at a rapid pace, or, better, married five times and had forty-
well talk with the Mikado, nnd the
with labor has never had serious
experiencing it, and the result is in­ 015 pounds of milk; received from run, three hundred yards, breathing
seven children, forty of whom were
latter refused to call off his dogs of
cause for complaint.
Want
of
dicated by the fact that the world’s creamery, $1628,18; from milk sold only through the nose, and repeat
boys. His first wife gave him five business confidence has been pro­
war uutil Peking shall be occupied
output for last year was about in Marshfield, $154.75; from cream the performance thrice during the
pair of twins, while his second went longed by undo agitation. The
Produce taken in exchange for G-oods.
by Japanese troops. The epening
$175,000,000, which is an increase $6.00; from butter sold on Coos day, there need be small fear of
one better with two sets of triplets, woes of the business world have
of spring will probably be signal­
river,
$9.00;
from
butter
sold
in
of 20 per cent over the previous
chronic nasal catarrh.
and the third beat all records with been emphasized in the halls con­
ized by the struggle to capture
year. The increase for the present Marshfield, $94,70; two hundred
Even when the disease has be­ fours and died. The other wives
the Chnese capital.
gress, from the rostrum, in tiie pub­
year, will be fully as large, at least, pounds of butter used at home, come seated in a young person, it
wore content to go a little slower. lic press and upon the street cor­
$40.00;
sold
22
heifer
calves
at
$5
may be eradicated by persistence in
Royality comes high, the expenses and probably larger.
And yet an examination of the ners uutil a once prosperous people
each, $110.00; sold 2 bull calves at
this
exerc:se, which as everyone remains after death disclosed the
of the queen's household being
have been almost led to believe that
$10 each, $*20.00; raised 10 heiier
A GOOD SERMON.
knows, increases the lung-power feet that thev contained six bullets,
£17*2,000 or $860,000 a year but the
they are helpless, starving creatures
calves at $5, $50.00. Total receipts
and benef ts the circulatory system which were received while fighting
British people must have it. And
in the midst of plenty. L et the
1894, $2115.33, making for each
at the same time. I t is a very Indians. In addition to this not
Some of the ministers have tread
yet this is only a portion of the
country work its lungs less and its
cow an average of $57.12
simple remedy, but, persevered in, rib was found in his body. Where
bleeding which the taxpayers un­ on Editor Connel’s toes, and he gives
brains and elbows more and there
it is a perfect one. In persons of ribs ought to have been was nothing
dergo for the now very doubtful vent to his feelings in the Monnd
A B. vd S h o w in g . — A railroad offi­
will at once be seen a perceptible
honor of maintaining and being City Enterprise in these words that cial told a business man of Pendle­ age, a very efficacious remedy, often but a hard, flexible gristle. This
improvment in busine“s.
curative, ri used regularly, is salt peculiarity proved to be a puzzle
“ The faults of
nominally governed by an old lady cut both ways:
ton a day or two ago that during
One of tbe greatest needs of the
nostrils
who dwells in the past and has little ! the flock are known by all ministers ’94, 500 cars of meat were shipped water, snuffed into the
which medical experts could
not state of Oregon to day is a system Wishes to inform those who are contemplating building in the •(•ring to linn
in common with the world of today. They to often make remarks on the into the Northwest from the East, night and morning. A strong solu­
in their orders for lumber now. so they can bu
solve.
of good roadways, and while pro­
tion of sea-salt ( or even common
press that are not conservative.
the
value
of
each
car
being
estima­
gress is being made along this line,
This advanced woman’s
move­ The idea of criticising newspaper
table-salt i in water should be kept
it is not half fast enough for the
ment is traveling to rapidly and i productions harshly by the minis­ ted at the average of $2500. A in a bottle, and when needed a suffi­
M EM O RY’S V A LE N T IN E .
needs of commercial or agricultural With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then lie ready, and you
there is no telling where it will end. j ters, and their carefulness Lot to considerable amount of this meat is cient quantity diluted with warm
William Hamilton Gibson, Artist,
produced
in
the
Northwest,
sold
to
won’t have to wait.
In an Eastern court a husband use an offensive saying against their
water so that tîïïf lifjrfid Vill hive Naturalist, Lecturer, and Author of iuterests.- Good roads are an in­
Eastern
markets
aud
reshipped
vestment
that
not
only
pay
interest
complained that the wife did not ■ congregation, is proverbial.
only a salt taste. A large glass-full “ Pastoral Days,” “ Highways and
Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
West in the form of packing house
contribute to his support. In an­
is sufficient, and the salted water Byways,” Etc: How many beauti­ for the community, but return the
“ A minister has been pitching j products. F. J. Miller, whose busi­
principal invested many times over.
other instance a girl abducted a
j into the secular press, and among ness in the wholesale trade places should be used at blood heat. It ful pictures have I seen emerge
I X / Send in your orders at once.
young man and is now a defendant
! can be used at any time, though it from a cloud of dust upon a coun With good roads and small farms
I other epithets he declared that the ¡ him in a position to make auihora- j .
OREGON.
in the courts, while iu Massachu­
is best to take it just before re­ try road! How many of those pic­ properly cultivated, this state will C O TTAG E G RO VE,
1 worldly newspapers dare not tell ! live statements iu this regard, es­
setts a girl cashier has disappeared , ,
, ,
tiring, and immediately upon rising tures have again been half-obliter­ support almost infinite population.
c
c
the truth about people and things timates that out of $300,000 worth
with $2,000 of the firm s money.1
1 e
Recent careful tests have proved
in the morning; but never just be­ ated by the dust of after years, only
where they are published. This is ! of provisions purchased by traders
When will it all end ?
the power of music aud its benefits
fore
going
out-of-doors.— From to be recalled to life by even
the truth, but that preacher cannot
p endleton during a year, $75,000
in healing diseases. It is especially
“ Sanitarian,” in Demorist’s Maga­ trivial a thing as the bleating of
In Berlin a factory has been es­ afford to make any such remarks. or one-fourth of that total amount
------- a t ^ ,
zine for February.
lamb, the ring of a boyish laugh, or adapted to insanity and all nervous
tablished to produce 200 quintals The Daily Enterprise will tell any is paid to California for products
disorders.
It
is
a
new
field,
and
the homely music of the falling pas
of
any that could be produced in this
of sawdust bread per day— a food preacher—any minister
music, if good, is more palatable
We are pleased to announce to our t tire-bars?
obtained by the fermentation of i church— that he dare not tell the state.— Tribune.
readers that we have made arrange­
than pills and boluses or bottle mix­
Pity
for
him
whose
heart
knows
ments to furnish The Prairie Farmer
sawdust mixed with a third part of truth about the people where he
Oregon
But, Great Csesar, think of Cottage Grove,
of Chicago and the E c h o - L e a d e r to no such sensitive and latent chord tures.
rye flour, subjected to certain chem-1 preaches; he dare not tell one-tenth . . . Mr. James .. Imbrie contributes!
. , ,
; farmers for only $2 a yenr for cash,
A
F
U
LL
L
IN
E
OF
music
that
isn't
good
!
ical processes and baked in the the truth about his own congrega­ this most excellent receipt for a • The Praire Farmer is the brightest, of sympathy to yield its harmony
brine in which beef may be corned, cleanest and freshest agricultural pa-
ordinary way. This ailment is at tion. I f a minister should go into It is in demand among his neigh -| per of the day. It has complete de- along the way, lending au inspirit-1 “ N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
present used for feeding horses, his pulpit and tell the truth about bors, and desiring that it may be pariments for every ruember of the tion to the present while sanctify- ^
U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e .)
fai
’
' It ' has new Editors, and
’umily
R o s e b u i ig O r ., January 22,1895.(
but certain social ecomists think its the evils he knows to exist in his i widely disseminated, he suggests its j special wr ters of national promi ing the past, and drawing from its i
Beef cured in this nenee. It is now read in more than better memories a renewed delight
Notice Is hereby given that the following-nam­
nutritiveness will commend itself to own flock, he would be peremptorl publication.
settler has Hied notice of his intention to
j
pickle
will
keep
indefinitely, except 100,i300 farmers’ homes each week. in living? There is no walk in life, ed
ly requested to resign before nine
make
final proof in support of his claim, and that
poor people iu hard times.
i it is placed in the way of the vora- ; Our readers will want it for the coin- however dull or prosaic, no circum­ said proof will lie mane bef
j o’clock the next morning. There is
i ing year. Don’t miss the Thanks­
the Receiver of U. 8. land office atKosehurg,
West Coast Trade: J. C. Mills not a minister in this section but I cious appetite of the harvest hands. giving and Christmas numbers. The stance so commonplace, that it can Douglas county, Oregon, on Friday March 8 ik ; v »'
viz: Alva A. Iiouse on Homestead Entry No.
The receipt is for every 100 pounds regular subscription price of The
5292 for tiie Ne*4 Sw1,. w*$ Sev,. Sel , SeU.'sec 5,
has. this season in the Yakima valley what knows the truth and force of
of beef. Take 6 pounds of coarse Prairie Farmer alone is $1.00 a year stifle this everpresent melody. It tp. 23, S K o west. He names tiie following wit­
150 acres in potatoes and estimates what we say. People are no worse j salt, J pound brown sugar, 2 ounces This offer will close December 31 sings in unison with nature in a nesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon
and cultivation of. said land v*z: Henry Witte,
W illiam Jones ana Peter McMartin o f Pottage
tin t the jield will be 125 carloads¡ than they have always been -they ! saltpeter and 4 gallons water. Boil
thousand different keys,— in a fall­ Grove,
Lane county Oregon; and William W.
skin. F irm ly;
Cathcart,
o f Roseburg Douglas comity, Oregon.
of 20 tous to a car. He has con­ are realy better than they have Í all together and
The price of the E cho -L eader is ing leaf or cricket song. The rain­
jan’20-34
R. M. V b a t c h . Register.
,
pack
the
beef
iu
a
barrel,
settling
tracted in St. Paul for the sale of ever been— but none of us are
drops of today but repeat the old-
the
and
the
W
eekly
Examiner,
(S.
F.)
it by pounding it in. When
N O T IC E FOK P U B L IC A T IO N .
th e
the entire lot at figures that will saints. The fuct is, the
ministers brine is cold pour it over the beef.— is $1-50, but to meet tbe ‘ hard times time patter on the garret roof. The Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
net him about
noisy
katydid,
whenever
heard,
is
$10,000.
lh e and the newspapers are in the same I Hillsboro Independent,
we will furnish both for $3.00.
January 14, 1895.
freight will bo 60 cents per 100 boat, with the whitewash brush iu |
that same untiriug nightly visitant,
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
J
'
—
v r x \ i*- Iiii'het-t jiricc» paid for :• 11 kind» ot prodiicr.^prT
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
The New Year.
pounds, nnd it will cost him $1600 ! hand. They both magnify the vir-
New York Sun.
Good horses outside your window, tantalize, un­ make final proof insup]MTtof his claim, and that
proof will be made before A. C. Jennings
for hauling them to the depot. He | tues of the people and ignore their i Finds H ood’s Sarsaparilla leading are cheaper iu some parts of the til you dropped off to sleep upon said
County Clerk of Lane county. Oregon, at Eugene
everything in the way of medicines in
• ii
rr. •
,
, i Lane county, Oregon, on Saturday February
is gathering the crop with a new I faults. This is best, too; we all I
Meat now than dogs are iu :he East, your pillow. X in» skimming » wnl- 23d, i s m , viz:
three important particulars, nam ely:;
13 THE BEST.
James T. Despain. on Homestead Entry No 5494
potato digger that deans up about 1 know that from experience. As j Hood’s Sarsapurilta has
TH E
for there are few dogs not owned low sailing near will never cross for tbe
NE .,, wU SE 4. of sec. 2. tp. 21 S R
FIT FOR A KINO.
4
west.
e
names
tne
following
witnesses
to
five acres a dav.
3
.
C
O
R
D
O
V
A
N
,
your
path
but
surely
will
lie
fly
to
by
some
one,
while
the
horses
can-
1.
The
largest
sale
in
the
world
|
prove his continuous residence upon and cult!
long as people are not outbreaking- j
General Merchandise
The Echo-Leader is the best Weekly ,produced eacb year in the rnited
Paper in Lane County.
w ( OL, HIDES AND FURS.
Shingles an d C r a i n
Agents for the sale of the
■ B
n?
ILL
Hood’s ^ -1“ Cures
GROCERY STORE
IS CARRYING
First Class Goods,
J
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in season.
F. s. YO UNGER.
LU MBE
p
J-
ROUSE
PROMPTLY FILLED
New Goods and New Styles
L U R C H ’S
CLOTHING,
DRY
GOODS.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and
Domestics
All Sizes of Trunks.
This stock has jus t been refilled and is
! best selected in town.
W . L . D o u c l a s Acknowledged to be tbe Best:
S3 SHOE
vation of, said land,
viz:
PHOTOGRAPHS
FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF.
Ansel C. Briggs,
I t accomplishes
noi, be giveu away. All over the those same old uests beneath the James R. Ken all. J. M. M rtin aud James
i4.*3£? F ine C ad lK angaroo
Chicago Inter Ocean: The good ly bad, to the detriment of society, | 2. The greatest cure in the world.
Hawley of Cottage Grove, Lane countv, Oregon.
*3.5P POLICE, 3 soles .
West horses have been astounding- barnyard eves. I f there is ever a fanl9-33
R. M. V k a t c h . kegister.
people of Nebraska have pluckily the ministry and the press ciinm. I t has
blessed
mood'
“
most
musical,
most
ly
cheap
for
some
time,
and
$2
or
tried to do their best for
the afford to rebuke except in a g ireuc
e n e - 1 3. The largest Laboratory in the
N O TIC E FOH P U B L IC A T IO N .
ts » * .
drought sufferers of their State. al wav; we cannot afford— w i dare world.
$3 has been a good animal. A melancholy,” it may be found be- U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e
boys S ciiool S hcei
l a d i e s *
But this should not deter generous uot_ si le
,e out and
n_
Roseburg, Or., January 14, 189.
What more can be said ? Hood’s hundred head of ranch horses— ueath tbe refiuing mfluence of just
givers from lending a helping hand. ...
* L 1
... _ '
Notice is hereby given that the fnilowtng-na m
Sarsaparilla
has
m
erit;
is
peculiar
to
sturdy, un broken broncos
from such reminiscences; for whether or ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to
not forgetting those in Dakota. ally roast them. There is a dis:im- itself, and most of all, H o ld ’s Sai-
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
H BP.OCtaONjnASS.
fffis w a s s u .
It is noticed that the Governor of tion made in this respect between saparilla cures. I f you are sick, it is Wyoming— were sold in Denver for or not there be added elements ot said proof will I k * made before A. C. Jennings,
County Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene
home
association,
there
are
alwavs
$90
aDd
the
frieght
recently.
It
is
Ohio has also called for help for tho clergy
Over On« Million People wear the
and the press. The he medicine for you to tak •
Lane county Oregon on Saturday, February 23,
viz:
Ansel C. Briggs, on Homestead
suffering miners in his State. It preacher can generalize on wrong
reported thi.t a big stock firm in a legion of indelible memories that 1895,
W. L. Douglas $3& $4 Shoes
Entry No. MM* for tin* V ., Nw , SM 12 . tp. 21 S,
does people good to have such op­
R 4 west. He names the following witnesses to
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
There
are
plenty
of
cities
of
love
to
linger
aloDg
the
country
Idaho
has
t
imed
mere
than
250
doing and receive great praise for
prove his continuous residence upon and cul­
They
give the beet value for the money.
portunities to give. It keeps alive
of, said land, viz: James It. Kendall,
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
larger size which might stu
l e ponies adrift to shift for themselves road and lane,— highways and by­ tivation
telling
tho
truth
aud
rebuking
sij.
James T. Despam. J. M. Martin and James
their
humanities. The giver is
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
Hawley o f Cottage Grove, Lane countv, Oregon.
The prices «re uniform,— stamped 01
often as much blessed as is the I f the newspaper generalizes it ¡g way in which the town of Stamford, j during the winter, as it was cheaper ways beloved of fancy, paths of janl9-33
R. M. V f . a t c h , Register.
Prom $i to
w ved over other makes.
N.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Y., obtained cheap telephone to do this ttan to provide L r them. recollectiuD filled with footprints
receiver.
accused of cowardice, people insist
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
l>ealers everywhere. W anted, ag* lit to take
It adopted a telephone | The firm could not get $1 apiece for which not even the tempest cau ob­
that it was afraid to print the service.
U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
Pendleton Tribune: The welfare
exclusive sale for this vicinity. W rite at
literate.—
From
“
Valentines
from
names of evildoer's, But the point 8J8^em without the aid of the pres- : them.
Roseburg, Oregon. January 14, 1895.
of the state demands tho building
in
Demorist’s
is, neither the preacher nor the ent patents, thus lowering the cost
The young men of Jacksonville Famous people,”
Notice is hereby given that the following-
up of its agricultural interests.
| named settler has Hied notice o f his Intention to
newspaper cau afford to tell the of telephone service to a fraction who have found it impossible to get Magazine for February.
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
The money that goes out of Oregon
I said proof will be made heiore A. (J. Jennings,
D e w a Id & Currin
over fifteen cents a week. Advan­ employment, are striking out into
naked truth about people.”
| County I'ierk of Lane county < iregon, at Eugene, I
aum allv for products which might
Lane county Oregon, on Saturday February 23 i
tage has simply been taken of the j the hills with pick, pan aud shovel,
Indiana is trying to keep up with | iso.»,
via: James K. Kendall, on Homestead
be raise 1 at home is the money that
Entry No. SS30. for sw 1, of see. 2 , Tp. 21, s K 4 |
The Portland Daily Sun will on or lapsing of patents. It is possible and report finding the venture re. > Kentucky in manufacturing whop­ west.
He names the ioliowing witnesses to prove '
would enrich farmers and fruit about February 15th commence the now to have a telephone system as
his continuous residence u mu and cultivation of,
; munerative. There is also
one pers, The xloosier State found a | ! said
land, viz:
Ansel U. Briggs, James T.
growers
and make the towns publication of a weekly issue. It will good as those now in use without
In-Strain. J. M. Martin a id James Hawley, o f j
COTTAGE GROVE, CR.
lady, who goes out regularly with man the other day who has been j Cottage
Grove, Lane coun y. Oregon.
contain 12 pages and the price per infringing any valid jiatents.
throughout the state prosperous.
Janl9-33
It.
M.
V
f
.
a
t
c
h
,
Register.
I
I hear j-oung sons to mine on Rich asleep for six years, but now the
Have opened a new bout and -hoe
A railroad official told a businessj ' y ■'ear will be $1 in advance. The Sun
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
! gulch. Those who are at work pupers throw that s’.ovy in the cold
is empla tieally independent in all
shop
in tiie next building weHt of F.
man of Pendleton a day or tw o '
The Irishman thought it had report wages from 75 cents to $1.50 damp shade b} telliug about anuth- Land Office at Roseburg Oregon, Dec. 28, 1894. j
things, newsy, wide awake and its
ago that during 1894 500 cars of editorials fairly snap with wit and been an unhealthy season, because, | per dav. This is a practical solu­
N >tice is hereby given that the following- i S. Younger’s grocery store, Main
ai Indiauaian who has not slept a nan ed settler lias led notice of his intention to '
New work and repming
make final proof in support of his c laim, and that street
meat were shipped into the North- humor. It employs a large force of he said “a good many people had tion of the labor problem, and wink fur 111 years. Next!
said proof will be* made before A . C. Jennings,
west from the East, the value of workmen, and the Sun should be in died this year who never died be- shows the bountiful resources of
promptly
done to order.
County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, ;it
Eugene, Lane County Oregon, on February 9, I
she Southern Oregon,
each ear being estimated at an aver­ the household of every person desir- | fore.” And the old lady said
180ft, Viz:
! always noticed that if she lived un
age of $2,500.
A
considerable ing a metropolitan paper.
Marinos K. Grousbeck on homestead entrv No,
it u ilj'N P i l e S u p p o s ito ry
til the first of May she always lived The World’s Fair Tests to guaranteed to cure piles anti Constipation, or 56o»> for the nwi4 se1^ e l4 sw ,, n w , sw1, ' Sec. J
amount of this meat is produced iu
NOW M ADE BY T H E
J
RO YAL Baking Powder.
Highest o f alt in leavening
stren g th -u.s. o „ v ™ t Report.
showed no baking powder
Cr. Price's Cream Baking powder
\warjoi Gold MeddJ Midwinter Fair, San Francisco.
'or
We have 45,000 good brick, one
mile from Cottage Grove post office,
which we will sell at reasonable
prices. Persons wanting brick will
please call on or address their or­
ders to
W illard k Morrer,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Boot and Shoemakers,
j
tiie Northwest, sold to Eastern mar-
kets and reshipped West in the form
of packing house products.
PHOTO COM PANY.
The above eut on any Photograph !
a guarantee of excellence. Enlar^irift
from any kind of Picture, in Crayoi.
Ink or Colors. Call and see our sam­
ples and prices of Crayon work.
8th and Willa-nett« Fit«.. Eu Irene. Or.
so pure or so greet in lesv-
________ ___ a -
n_ „ -
Citing pQWCr as the KOytiL
money refunded, so cents per box. Send two
.tanipn for circular and Free Samples to M a k -
T IN K U P Y , Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster,
i'a. N o P o s t a l s A x s w e k m i . For sale by _
all
first class druggists everywhere aud in Eugene,
' Oregon by Osborn and Delano.
Mending and Repairing.
R O l B I L S . S west. H ■ name« tbe follow tag I
witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation ot said land, viz: John Cole,
Clothing mended and repaired by
Sid Vaughn and Wesley Chrisman f star, Latte
_ * Jam
M rs . V a n R ip e r , West side of Cottage
county,
Oregon, _
and
Redford o f Cot age ____
y.Ot
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Grove*, Latte county, Oregon.
i r*
,
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