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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1895)
\ V. %«• D O L PH ’S for it many millious of acres to Comstock Items. which it had neither equitable n«r )\j Ralph Clark, made a trip to Cot legal title. But the company had Courtesy begins at home, and tage Grove Wednesday. H o w He S erved th e N o rth e rn P a c i f ic In borrowed money on it! W y, if should be put on with one’s slippers th e Senate. E. McBrc» m, of the Roseburg PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. one of Mr. Dolph’s poor constiuents when the feet are thrust out of bed Once at least in its career the Review was in t>wn Monday. D E A LE RS TN E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . in the rooming. Let me see a had burrowed monev au t given up senator Oregonian showed Senator ; M hat we want is a direct vole _ . . , . . . . a mortgage on land not his own, woman meet her servants in the Dolph in his true light as a corpor- , ... . . . for U. S. Senator SATURDAY, FEB , 9, - - 5 895. morning, and I can tell you if she 1 „ . . . .. he would be sent to the penitenti- . ation senator, Beginning with the Mi-, Maiy Spong is visiting with arv. But this corporation could l . . --------------?-------- -" ---------- - be a gentlewoman or no. The statement that ‘Senator Edmunds Mrs R. II. Baitlett in Eugene. borrow money on the heritage of is conspicuous of his efforts - . , L. _ .. . the common people—lands of their M. F. Ambler sn I wife, paid ; acception of the word— has a kindly save the Northern Pacific rauroad , . . . i i i , ° " n> bllt belonging to the people; Cottage Grove a visit last Saturday. I greetiug for every fellow-creature. , from the forfeiture o f lands grant- u u M r, C h arlea G. F a n sh er Dolph does not propose to Mi s Annie I ong of Draiu, was You c ^ h ^ T t h e firemen by get- no inattel' bow l<’'vl-v ‘ 'vith " hom ed io it on the condition that the a 11 Walla Walla, Wash. tn to make them pay the money viiitiug Mrs. L. H. Cah.ine the first ting a good supper for 25 cts on the bpr life tbro" s b *r >“ dal1* or read should be completed years night o f February U th . Take a ! Sequent contact; and the little way- ago,” the Oregonian of June 15, aud give up the lands; but be iusists on giving them the lam 's— I side flowers, in the form of cheery Store Stiawu, went to Yonculla 1886, thus continued: friend along. not because the company had Thauk ! “ Good morning’s” and “The govermeut Las been very M u ch T rea tm en t W ith ou t Avail last Sunday to visit relatives. Among the few bright spots in ’ you ’s” which she scatters through lenieut to this and all other laud earned them, but because they had The S. P section Louse has been H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla Effects Benefl* the financial situation is the fact ' her days, earn for her willing, often grant roads. The bill which Sena- wrongfully if not felouiouslv “ bor clal C h a n ge In C on stitu tio n . 1 u™ *rg oi‘ g r<q a is this week much j that the scheme for the revival of devoted, service, and are most efii tors Dolph and Edmonds are trying rowed tnouey ou them.” “ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: j to the sc isfaction of L. H. Calame, In the course of the same debate the wild-cat banking system cannot ; cient aids in helping the household to pass through the senate provides “ DearSirs: At tbe age of 10 years I was g. ,t. m confined to my bed with inflammatory succeed under anv circumstances. machinery to move on without jars. for the forfeiture of a small area of Senator Van Wyck said: Four colored “ tourists” gave our •‘It is perfectly evident that it rheumatism. I was treated by a local ---------------- --- The woman who, on leading her land along whi h that company physician,but relief only came to me with bo vs some p la n ta tio n songs and The Japanese have won another the morning, passes her has never built a road, aud does was intended to give an advantage the warm weather. For 12 years doctoring did me but little good. W e read about sketches around a camp carnp fire heie important victory over the Chinese, hou8eniaid in the hall without to the Northern Pacific railroad the great change H ood’s Sarsaparilla uot intend to, and is described by and if the latter do not expedite UGtjcej uuiess to rebuke the girl that it proposed only to fo rfe it what could effect in the entire eonstituil-'n. la ,t Su day night. OREGON. the Washington correspondent of .. x- T, ‘ , W e concluded to give it a trial and it ha» LEM ATI. their overtures for peace they "¡U for not having done her work be The water supply here b -in g in the Northern Pacific railroad com- _ _ „ . _ the New York Herald as cuuning’y M ade a N ew Y o u n g M a n of M e. soon have nothing left to surrender. fore a boor> no m.uter wbat be pnny were willing should be for- After taking the contents o f three bot adequate fur the demand, the S. P. flung by the railroad lobby ‘as sort frittd. \\ lieu the bill went into ties 1 was able to walk a little. I have company replaced t lie old pipe that continued to take It and have not missed ‘ • It has developed that the Omaha ber 80ciil1 8tat,,s; and ber fel,ow is of cheap tub to the reform whale.’ ................... a day for six months. During the bad ruu from a reservoir up the canyon banks are hoarding gold closer than tbe " 0>“ au in a boarding-house who If Dolph’s little bill should become committee there was given bv it a to their large water tank, with uew ever. The local banks have nearly brushes past her neighbors without a law as originally introduced, ‘it certain number of years for the aud larger pipe and uow they have Northern Pacific to finish theii $ 3 , 000,000 and are paving it out recognition than she would would, as several senators pointed winter weather nor any time since have I only on specific dem and a, eor.l a stone, and eats her meals out, by implication, declare that all road. ~ When it came out it had j felt any of the symptoms of the return an abundance of water. of my rheumatic trouble.” C h a s . G. ; not that provision, but the author F a n s h e r , W a lla W a lla , W a s h in g t o n . .......... — ■ ; in solid sil nee.— which she usually “ Tlu Plaindraler” of Roseburg, the large remainder of the same A new British torpedo-boat des- | considers dignified reserve, I of the bill, the senator from Oregon says a certain representative of Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable anil do company’s unearned land grant was ( Mr. Dolph ), refused to vote for j not purge, pain or gripe. A ll druggists. 25c. troyer was tested a few days ago Easy the pleasant recognition of Douglas county is showing good thereby confirmed to it. Ou the and attained a mean speed of over i persons with whom she is for thr the amendment, which the seuati- .. . .; - 1 ■ — ---------- ~ sense by sitting back, voting and other hand, if it should be rejected, did approve, and gave as his reason t h e kastkkn iil iz z . xkd . 29 knots. This is over 33 land j moment thrown in contact marks saying nothing. W ell said itnlec i; tu that case Mr. Dolph may hope miles an hour, the greatest speed the woman o f cultured heart us well b I the funny part- of it is, that, that it would embarrass the North- New York, Feb. 6 — This is the that he has consumed so much yet reached on the water. ns brain, aud implies no further ac- ern Pacific railroad if the grant for j coWe8t day iu 15 years. The most everyone iii Douglas knows time with it that the chances of tbe | quaintance unless it should be house bill passing the senate are this seventy-five miles of uufiuished j mercury was not over 5 degs. above why Joe dout say anything. G rais A phis F eared . — The Cor -1 i mutallv desired. The woman who railroad was taken from it. That zero ul) day. There is a slight tuod- School opened Monday for one greatly lessoned.” * vallis Times learns that there is fear * I is afraid, on occasion, to speak was the position of tbe senator from j eration ton ig h t Before the tide mouth, with Mn-s Dura M cA llistirof All this was, and is, true. Bv an that the grain aphis will make couiteouslv to a stranger, or proffer Oregon. Therefore, I am justified turned this morning the upper b a y ,; Draiu, os teacher. Tiii-s is to finish amendment forfeiting only a com trouble with the crops again this needed service or information, must in saying that the bill as introduced | from Liberty island to Batter.' wall, j the last uuexpired term discon- paratively small strip of laud— be season. Among wheat fields in and conducted here on tbe floor has was a solid sea of ice. Traffic was tinued on account of “ lack of funds” be very uncertain of her own posi l tween Wailuia aud Portland— to which their presence is reported in tion.— From “ Etiquette of Everyday by the beeu eIlo int'ertd in the iuterest of delayed all day. Only one foreign which, by.the way, is a good illus- which the company, even large numbers are those o f R. C. Life,” in Demurest s Magazine for arrival at quarentinc, a .1 amaca tration of wlmt the large appropri greatest ingenuity o f corporation the Northern Pacific railroad. Kiger, William Lnotts and A. T. February. li Senator A an At yck told the vessel which was completely covered atious for state schools are doing lawyers and senators, could uot Wilson near Cervallis. Mr. Kiger truth, and he simply stated record with ice. There is much ice iu the for our public schools throughout possibly obtained any title, Mr. and Mr. Wilson are each trying the our state. The state by tnakiug CONCERNING ROADS. Dolph sought, by legal implication facts, whom was Air. Dolph serving, uarrows and lower bay. experiment o f turning sheep into the , c , , ,, ., the people o f Oregon or the Nurth- such appropriations meuace our to confirm to that company all the „ ... infested fields, and they find that Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Chicago, Feb. 0 .— Zero weather, ... , , „ 11 . ■ ern Pacific Railroad Company ? 0 public schools, and hence do an forfeitable lauds— between sheep devour the pest with avidity, The following from the Tacoma ! otber D- 1 i t i f Mr. Dolph stands now just w h ere; bas beeu followed by a blizzard to- »0 the noorer classes who but that this plan will result in the Union applies with equal force to Bt»maik and Tacoma— and so far |)e stood then— doing the service of rnght. J , i are di pendent upon tin se schools extermination of tbe bugs is not be- Oregon lms succeeded. In the debate on tliiis corporation and opposing the for the education of their children. lieved. , Among the most important sul ' the bill Berry of Arkansas, alluding interests and rights f the people. Biu- Harber, Me., Feb. C.-—This And these verv same country tbe in particular to the unearned lauds In view of this rtcoid, is ^ au.'i has beeu the coldest day ever known 1 jeets for the legislature at H eavy I mmigration A n t i c i p a t e d . — wonder there is n bolt against linn ? , , , ‘ , schools which, when couuucti d pro- forthcom ing session is that of road across the state of AVashiugton, b i t not rather strange that be h a s! bere> 16 dfigs. below zero and the [terly ghould injpart to tlieln Iln Portland Sun: There is a great ways. So far as the western portion from VYallula to Tacoma, said: received as many votes as he has?— ¡ wind blow ing a gale. demand from the Eastern and education that would lit them to Ì .Z 2 “ This bill does not include all Ex. of the state is concerned, all the Southern states to the Oregon battle their way through life very the unearned lauds that were necessary material for the construc AViustcad, Conn., Feb. 6 — T wenty board o f immigration for inform a successfully. In fact, prepare them T lie N ew Y ear. tion of good roads exists in granted to the Northern Pacific degs. below zero, and the coldest tion concerning this state, its lead as well or better ‘ ban a great many Finds Hood’s Sarsaparilla lead in railroad. A portion of the coui- abundance. There is an inexhaus day for over 30 vears. ing industries, cities and popula so called “graduates” from a certain mittee tried to put ou an amend- ev’ r>thing in the way of medicines iu tible supply of timber, sand gravel, ... , . . three important particulars, namely: tion, together with statistics con Normal school not a thousand miles the lands which u ., J .. . J and it is available at minimum cost. lnent including Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 0 .- -The 0 Hood s Sarsaparilla lias cerning its whoat and other crops. distant; some of whom could nut p The largest sale in the world thermometer is 18 d ig s , below zero Wish i»s t«> inf .»1 tn tin*.-■ \» Ì».» :irc* cnnt. tnj Uliiitf huil litijç in tin* *|>ring to Iwn The character of the soil in the val were granted to the Northern Paci- The officers in charge, to supply obtain a third grade certificate in Il»« ir rder« for lm twr IΫW. HO lilfV VH 11 h«i leys tributary to the sound cities tic railroad op the lan 1 of^w hat is It accomplishes ! here today. this domand, have sent numberless were they to try. A’et they are as the C a s c a d e branch, 2- The greatest cure in the world. and towns renders necessary the known pamplets to the various states, but ■lit has turned loose on us us teachers. construction of well-drained road- which is not yet finished— it is not 3. The largest Laboratory iu tbe ¡ Detroit, Feb. 6 .— The thermomet ¡a-qpa.-inllv to Nebraska Illinois, X. X finished today— but tbe senator | ways, owing to the heavy rainfall, er registers 32 degs. below zero at world. VViti» anv Lind of hi du r voit m;»v wi-li, whirl' will fin n I h » rç.nly, und mhi Iowa, Kansas and Texas. AYe may w.m't tiave t.» \Vt»Ì4. | but where material is so plentiful from Oregon refused every effort What mure can be said? Hood's several points 111 Aliohegun today. confidently expect a large increase ail the lauds which are Sarsaparilla has merit; is peculiar to! ,, , .. . 0 , , , .. W . H. COOPER. \ and cheap there is little reason why to include , ,, i .. ,, ,, Denver, Ft b. b — The state silver in the number of immigrants next ’ itself, and most of all, Hood s Sar Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To , the best of roads should not be unearned. saparilla cures. If you are sick, it ¡s league is in session here t-day. Ii, o A ttc r n e y a t ILjaAX7, spring from points further East; at Senator A'au AVyck offered as a constructed. In states where the coujuuctively with the chamber ul he medicine for you to take. C ottage G rove . O regon . least, so state those informed on the ¿ 5 p—.''i'iiil in your oidcis il once. i soil is full of clav it has been found substitute for Dolph’s bill the house commerce, resolved that the admin subject. »^ -F A R M E R : w-a j necessary to use stone in old er to bill, which simply forfeited all uu- We are pleased to announce to our istration, if it sincerely des:ieJ the CO FI AGI. i.i.O V F , OlCKGoN. unde r : maintain good, serviceable roads, ■ earned lands according to the terms readers that we have made arrnnge- export of gold, could do so iu a day The San Francisco Call, under ” ” ,v u " ‘ * . nn-nts to furnish 'I'lic Prairie Fa run its new management has been refer-; '*nd a^ a l 1 l"h cost, but the bluffs iu ° ‘ * ^ contmet et \ci u tin I llll ' of Chicago and the E cho -L eader to by paying our silver coin to credit COURTESY BEGINS AT HOME. GLANCE AT RECORD. LEWIS & BURKHOLDER. General M erchandise The Echo-Leader is the bert Weekly thorough-bred lady— m the old Paper in Lane County. W O O L , H ID E S A N D F U E S , Inflammatoiy Rheumatism Lumber, Shingles and Crain. A gents for the sale o f the KEG, II STORE First Class Goods, ilil Hood’s^3” Cures IS C A R R Y IN G Is Tit F it Fresh V e g e ta b le s and Fruit in season . F. s. YOUNGER. E R . j- p ROUSE PROM PTLY J Improve Mr Cow F IL L E D ed to by its friends as pursuing n this section furnish ample material aud tbe ™,ll0,ld’ but D oll,b TlmPra/reFurine? 'is*' the brightest; u‘ s- The relief would be permanent “ rosewater” policy auO thus refers aiK* gravel, which when 1 t|t ain . uc j i (leanest i leanest and treshest freshest agricultural pa- and prosperity can only bo secured c » . . . _ I I.t ..a A,. again the Oregon- non i.o ilav. .1...- T ..I ,,.,. iic- 1 1 Let us quote per . of t the It A has ............ complete to it editorially: properly packed down, with sufli- I haven First Class Full Blood n. “ The fact was forced ..... ... P^iuients foi; every member o f tin by the free coinage of gold and out iu fa mi ly It has hew Eilitors, and silver. The philosophy of the rosewater lieut H‘°Pe to l,en,,it ot b l u n g e , the debate that through the land special writers of national promi policy was embodied in a tale lung l ° r,U8 an excellent surface that re- We wish to state to our patrons that » “ * M i l . ' , M l p iv p ,.,, « . I s » ago by old .Esop, when he wrote Muires little repair aud attention, One Minute Cough Cure is u safe and forfeit the corporation has uot even Our readers will want it for the com reliable remedy for children troubled the immortal fable of the contest Mone-v cal,not be ,uorc profitably at my place in G «wdyville- -just west Cottage Grove, ZQO / the intention ever to build a road, ing year. Don’ t miss the Thanks- cro,lp colds, hoarsness and lung o f C o ttage Grove, ( a l l and see him . j iving and Christmas numbers. The ' " between the sun and wind as t,. mveBted lhan in highways that A FULL LINK o l K obehi C arey | and tbat tins land has beeu closed regular subscription price of The troubles, it is pleasant to take a id which could most quickly strip tbe ! furnisb fa‘ tlitie 8 for the trausporta- Fanner alone is 41 00 a year quickly cures. For sale by J. I*. against settlers for u dozen years Prairie r ij NOTICE 1 UU TU ¡«LIO AITON. cloak from mau. T he' old story tlou to of tb* products of O L 0 T I * iJ iw G , Cun in. because the railroad would not go 1334. U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d o h ic e .I needs uo re-telling. The wisdom tbe ^a,,u aud d!l'>y. Iliev are uot _ T he F loral G uide . —The Floral R o sk ii ' ko O h ., J.uiuiiry 2 2 ,1 8 9 * ( honestly to the laud office and rel.n- of its moral has become a part of ouly a snvin" of ti,1,e> but a,e A T LEGISL4TIVF. s e s s io n . . . is liereli>' , given , tliat the fol: »winn-uam- fiG b M j.u n L olooiuji : Guide putdished by * James Vick’s Notice quish its claim on it. That would the common-seuse and proverbial ! econonj'eal in other ways. The provokes more ........................ . !iso,,s* °* « ‘*-»‘«*ter. N. k., is again at i «1 «-.tier l.ai aicd l.otui- ,,l_te Intel,t.„n to nuke final pr.nif in support of his claim, ami that (>r hand, and as usual is a costly a. d sanl proof will ho mailo licforc the lbaiister and philosophy of the world It is not farme1'8 a,e 8aved expense iu vehic have telease.i tue luuil and opened t!lal, a|m,lst any (lt|)d Receiver of i . S. laud it to settlemc nt. Mr. Dolph was at Ik- interest. The last two Oiegou law ''icMsi.iiie publiratlun or giv.it inter the 1 Hm<rlas county. OreK»u, on Krii the tempest that wins, but. the sun - 1 les and ‘ horseflesh,” aud consumers est to all who low flowers or are in viz: Alva \. -.oust* oil Homestead Entry No. | last iorced to explain that the com- j making bodies afforded much materi- 'iii.ni for the Ne* t S'v , \v^2 s»* ., Se . Se . see shine. Very few men can be profit by being able to obtain pro terested iu gardening. This annual i ■ Ij). > it .» wed. He names the following vvit- pauy has borrowed money on laud ul f<>r interesting di-cussiun, and the catalogue is invariably the largest n. sses to prove iiis continuous rv^sideuee ujhiu changed by the denunciations even ducts at less expense, ll ie AVest and eu.tivation ol. said ¡and viz: Henry Witte, which it had no right or title, aud j nex* ^Pncial assembly will be no cx- and most expensive pujlie.it .01 oi txie '•' i.. ..in .loin k aud Peler McMartin of Cottage of a Juvenal, and none at all by the Coast Trade, in discussing this sub , , r , , ! • i m a- ... , , ception of the rule. Whatever oceurs drove. Lane county Oregon; and William W. if tins land, which Mr. van W yck s ,, .... ..... ■ km } in this country. This year it C;i!heart, ject, says: of Kosobu : Doimhts eountv, Oretiou. J the putilic knows that the D aily and scolding of smaller satirists, while ian2i>-34 iJ. M. \ hatch , keuisler. offers several novelties, among wuich One o f the greatest needs o f the second and very mild proposition j W eekly C a pital J ournal of Salem will are the Vie.v Biauc ling Asters iu nearly all men are subject to NO! [OK l o i ; PUHI-iOA l I US proposes to forfeit, should be foi- give correct reports of its work as wa ll friendly influences and are moved state of Washington today is a sys several colors and rivaling eiir.saa- iritii.l ‘ d li t a t K o s e b u r g , O ;e g o n , ieited tue compauy would be ein- us intelligent discussion of the same. tueiniitns in size and bea «ty. Then by right words spoken iu the right tem of good roadways, and while baiTUssfcd.” i H you want to know what is done, Ja n u n v 14. 1 8 9 5 . there is the ** 8 U !1 et” Ilibi-eus and way. progress is being made along t! Notice is hereby eiven that the following- how it is done, and why, you should Just consider this action of the a r-\ I..- in all -t prirc)- pai l fur til kin>l<- u| proilur^. a new Hypericum of great beauty. named settler has lileu notice of lii.s intention to read the C apital J ournal . It is the Denunciation when it has any line, it is not half fast enough, for make Hun I proof insupport of his eiaiin, and that The Vick’s have a new Sweet Pea. said pr»H*| will be made before A. Jennings first O ne C ent D aily published on the effect at all, serves only to excite the needs of the state of Washing County c lerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Imgeue iul leaders ueed uot take the .void! Pacific coast, and is conducted in the which is distinctly a double flower, ban .* county, Oregon, on Saturday February 1 wrath in the man denounced, to ton today is a sy stem of good road aud they arc taking votes upon a 2.Ml, l*■*■>, Viz: „ ol the Oregonian for it. In tins , interest or the people. The D aily will T. Despain. on Homestead Entry No 54!»4 1 selection of a name from half a <1 »zen .lames breed distrust among the people in ways, and while progress is being IS T H E B E ST . for the w ? N K , w .. SE ;. of see. 2 . tp. 21 s i: ! tiausacliou which was ¡Senatoi *>e 8P,,f V 011 a year for :.3.iK), four S 3 S H O E n FIT ” FOR o « A K S IN G . . th e 4 west. e names tiie following witnesses to I which have been suggested. The regard to their neighbors, to des made along this line, it is not half prove Iiis eoiitiuuous residence u | hhi and mlti 1 S . C O R DOVAN, Dolph, an attorney of the Norlhem •» °°- ” r f<)1 25 voters get chances of winning several vat ion of. said land, viz.: Ausel C. Britts, | FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. 1 , ¡cents. The W eekly has beer, reduced troy that mutual i oufiile ee without fast enough for the needs o f com .lam s It. Ken all. J. M. M rthi and .lames i Htihc raiiicad corpoiaU on or a t„ a m y, al. Like tire D aily it is prizes in cash for tlie best gti* sses Hawb y of Cottage (»rove, Lane county. Oregon. | 4.S3S? KlNtCALf kKAKGAROl NOW M ADE BY THE which there cau he no harmony of mercial or a; ricnltural interests. fauliKB It. M. V h t ti *3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES. »ervHiit to tiie people? Ultra payable c*ash in alviince, and no pa- at the numtier ol votes th<* favorite effort, to divide communities into G ood roads are an investment that s250 » 2 . workingmen ’, NO l i ( L F* Tt r U iu a o A iiw .« . lm<l been jmymg double price fo! , wid b»» spnt, aftf»** your tkne »*x- will get. Tiie guide c *sts ten ce.»ts by mail, but tills price is i»e.»uce*d U n it e d ta i es L a n d O n - k k factions, and finally to produce s o ! not only pay interest for the corn- i i laud on the assurance of a contract piles P«»sitively “ iio-pay-no-paper.” from tiie flrst order for seeds. s2 .$ 1 73 3GVS u CK u OLSHDLI many recriminations and cou n ter! mnnity, but return the principal Uoseburp, Oi., January 14, 1895.( XheJorRNAL is a modern newspnp r • L A D I L S • elite!ed into by the government Natlee is berci») elvrn that 1 1 1 * * tallow ine-iaini charges that the people, finding invested nmnv times over. With run on modern methods. It is eon- ed settler la,s iaed notice oi his mteuiloii to I h r . i.i. iiaL.V o jl li l. that a railroad would be b..i*t ducted in the interest of the |w» »; !e ^ 52?' eest 5 oi !G°L4. make Imal [ir--»i in giiji|e>rt of Ills claim, and that themselves incapable of distinguish- good roads aud small farms ptoptr- f SEND FOR CATALOGUE said proni will !>e made before A. ) . JeauinRs, PHOTO COMPANY. through or near it. They weie • .itorh II 3 ’ as well as in a tiusiness E W - L - D O U G L A f l * Clerk of l.uu - county. Oregon. ;U r.u^euc ing the true and the false, the good cultivated, this state will suppoit. BROC 1CTOK./-I ASS. Now that the Oiegou legislature is tùiuuty laute enmity Oregon on Saturday, February zu. The above cut on any Photograph s never refunded their money. The sense. Its editor being a mem ber of O ver One M illion People wear the liriggs, oil lli»mest '.)'l ill session ev eijb oiV will want t.. Is.) », viz: ' Ansel from the evil, beeomo demoralized, i Ru almost infinite population, a guarantee of excellence. Enlarging Entry No. ,Vt:M , for the X 1, Nw »ee 12 , tp. 21 S. the lower house, ids editorial work senator lrom Oregon bad uo set vice from any kind of Picture, in Crayon lemi a new papei printed at Salem, li 4 west. He names the f-dlnwtuit witnesses to so that public sentiment is lowered | L et us have a g ood roadway law will be doubly interesting this winter. ! All our shoes are equally satisfactory Ink or Colors. Call and see our sam his etmtinuous residence upon and cui* to spare lor tens of thousands of the capital. Tney will want a pup i prove ttvatlou of, saiil laud, vir.t -laili s K. Retatali, : Order it at once. T h ey e iv e th e best value fo r th e iron ey . and indignation ceases because of and the results will prove of far- ples and prices of Crayon work. --— In — that gives all the news. Toe tjt.ues- •lames T. Ite teliti, .1. M. Martin and James — T h ey equal ---------------- custom shoes s ty 'le le and fit. deceived aud defrauded settlers. 8 th and vV iiln nette Sts.. Eugene, Or. H offer B ros ., Editors. Hawley o f t'ottake IJ rove. Lain itv. Oregon. _ qualities __ surpassed. 7 h 2 ir w earing are unsurpassed. the belief that after all a proven reaching benefit to the entire state. uiuii is ju -t such u paper—bright, jaulh-XJ li. M. V k a t c h . .. -Ulster. The prices are un u n iform ,— ,-—stam sta m ped p «______ cn sete. But he stood up manluily, aud, rs Salem, Or. From ? i t o s^ved o v e r oth er m rkes. villian is uot much worse than other spicy, active, energetic, well edited. i f your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by NUI 1UK F o li 1‘U bL IC A i ION. it turned out, having plenty of cor- A gen tle,a n V f tl,is.V 7 u 7 .ty who has It lepoits tue procei ditigs iu .tcU.il men. Don’t nelgect that cough, it lends to D ea lers e v r ry w u « re. W a n te d , a g e n t In ta k e poruiKii colleague», sucifcb^luln, in exceiient judgement rcmarke<l to us every day, not overlooking u single U nited S tates L and O ffice , It is the merit and the glory 0f consumption. One Minute Cough l Lthaif ol tbe railroad, to becure , oth«»r di*y that he knew of no pill, 'Win iu citiicr house, i’our senators liowlnirg, Otegon. January 14, 1895, ! " >vr ’* '* f” r ,h'* T,*tai,J’ W r it e at the rosewater policy that it reverses Cure Posf fsse8 ;i d™ l>le ™ tue. It ■ good for eonsipation.t dyspepsia ; id repi< ser.tatives were elected on u Notice is hereby given that the following- 1 ., , , . .. I cures and cures quicklv. For sale by named settler has Med notice o f his intention l o ----------------------------»------------ Me have 4.U.000 good luick, one the process of denunciation and j p <-*urrjn Impartial writers say tbat tbe him ! liver complaint as De Witt’s Littb* stateil platform, pledged to carry out make iinal p roof ui support-of his claim, and tlu»t ; mile from Cottage Grove fiost office, said proof will be made before A .C . .Jennings, j T ')f*'\X T Q I f ] Air produces the opposite effects. It ____________ gold contained in tbe medals, ^or S;i^0 J* P* certain policies of reform. You wiil County C u r r in Clerk of Lane county Oregon, at Eugene, ' -L S U w O/lU . k X/ which we will sell at reoxonable Currin. want to watch their couise in the Lane countv Oregon, on Saturday February 23 ' brings men together in confidence vessels, chains and otüer objects 18D3, viz: .tames K. Kemiail, on Homestead prices. Perseus wanting brick will Evans Takes the Oath of Office. It is bad enough t * drink, it is legislature and see whether or not Entry No. 5 * 30 , for s « " , of sec. 2. Tp. and harmony, elevates public pie.ise call on or address their or- preserved iu the Vatican would west.’ He names the oliow ing witnesses they remuiued ti ue to their pledges. Nashville, Tenu., Feb. 6 -T he worse to get drunk, but tbe depth his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, opinion by setting 1 eforo the ( k r s to W il l a r d A M o r r r r , — peo- . - - , ■ , . . . .. , . make more gold coins than the The Statesman will give you all of «aid land, viz.: Ausel C. Briggs, Jam es T. rle riirlit ùlPn|. i legislative joint nsscmblv met again , , , ° of meanness is reached when a man • - tinge Grove, Oregon. Despain, .1. M. Martin and .lames Hawley*, o f : r ,r i T ,T % / 1 r* /"• t > t . this aud more, too, for it is a news Cottage F g eaL, JU8t A/ ter the retu; ns o f the whole of the present Lurop.an cir- OR. d rove. Lane county,O regon. vA JI 1 O l i '.J V -------- — - gets drunk and shamefully abuses a paper in every sense of the word and JaalfhS approval o f right actions and so K. M. V k a p h , Register. | i c utation. 0 * ** counties had been read, Evans, re- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ good and loving wife. every day o. the week. The daily is emphasizes the difference betweeu NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Have °P enfcd a n e w b '* t and *h‘ * right and wrong that, the moment | Publican ^governor-elect, took the | There are forri seven Chinese tem- l^i e B c x t w e s t (>f i . We have ofteu heard it said that 50c a mouth. The big 12 -page Week l^and OHlce at Koseburg Oregon, Dec. 28, 1894. S^ ° P Notice i.s hereby given that the fol owutg- g , Y o u U ^ e r ’ s OTOCet V store, M l I i criminal ° atb of offioe which 'vas “ M in ister- ; pies in the Untied States, valued H iience is g o lden, if we hea, an evil ly is «2 a year—three months, 50cts. named a man is proven to be a settler lias led notice o f his iutenOon to ° ^ Address all communications and final proof in support of his claim, and that s t r e e t . New work a il 1 r e p a i i i £T popular ed b-v a magistrate in the state at * 02 , 000 . claiming 100,000 wor report about a brother it v.otdd be make all money paya.de to States- make wrong-doer, there is a said pr«M>f will be made before A. C. Jennings, * . 1 librarv. Co .nty ( lerk 'o f Lane County, Oregon, at p r o m p t l y d o n e t o o r d r. The secrecary of state r e - , shipers. Forty of these temples bright golden to keep silent about niuu Publishing Co., Salem, Or. sentiment that at once awakens to ! FOR N ew Good’ s and N e w S ty ! BUTTER. Bull L U R C H 'S D¡TiY GOODS, B O O T S and S H O E S . and Domestics L adies D ress Goods, H ats A ll Sizes o f Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and is the best selected in town. W. L DOUGLAS Acknowledged lo be the Best: - PHOTOGRAPHS W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Stces ’C § £ Scot and S t e t o , : indignation against the the community. enemy There are ideas conveyed in foregoing that we cau study Protit o f 1 biSed the with b*e tbe oat^- are in California, four iu New it. and not report it the second time. York, two iu Idaho and one in Ore- The W o rld 's F a ir T ests RO YAL B aking P ow der. 2 0U- ________________ Highest of a ll In leavening 0 r . PriccTsCream B a k in g P ow d er Strength — U. S. Government Report. Vw.rdel GoU M-ds! Midwinter r,it- S d - i Prascisjo. ; showed no baking powder so pure o r so great In le a v enlng pow er as the Royal. Eugene, Lane County Qty Oregon, on February 9, ' 1 - 1893. Viz: Marinos E. (}rouslH*ck on homestead entrv No, ttu d y ’s P ile S u p p o sito ry 5606» for the nw ‘4 se’ i e ’- # sw -f, nw l s w ^ ' Sec. is guaranteed to cure P'les and Constipation, or 10. tp. 21 »s., R. 2 west. H • names the following money refunded. 50 cents i>er box. deud two witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon stamps f»*r circular and Free Samples to M.vK- and cultivate»n ol said laud, viz: John Col-», Clothing I lJ e ild e d a i l d r e p a i r e d b\ TI N KUDY, Registered Pharmacist. I.:u»< aster. Sid Vaugiiu and W esley Chrisman f star. Lane r- .? ,, , , ,, . r, n « h> si’Ai.s a « e e k » k l d U. . F .s sale u R I .y l*a. , .No A , n . s w For y g ail , county, Oregon, and Jam es Bed t <I o f Cot age -»IRS. V ANltlPEH, \\ e s t t ild e o f i^ O tta ^ e first class diuggists ever>wl»er*» and in Eugene, d rov e. Lane county. Orego*. O r P ir n ti O r e fo n b jO s u V n s a d Oi-Uno. Jan-Mi k M VFATU H . R<ht1ster j « r o v e «O regon Mending and Repairing. \