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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1895)
! Hie Local s «( World. t i. ì l l i t : : k i : » g . ... a Lu;, n w.«• ia Eugene Tuesday. K ' i' C ¡ey is ,■ n a V. i s S. K. Hanson went to Eugene Ecu , - j ■ u this w.-ck w. Wednesday. v\ h ie slushing hi'UKii ¡Ms; \\«-i k. very iinpoit n tlo lartuers. Mrs. J. I’ . Currln visited Eugene Cbm». Fieehmd h riously cut hi, font. I f you want to » njoy a nice i nin e Thursday. Webfuut Pilin'-r. H ge ii. fa. im an • a spi "i I- Sll; . p i , g l to the W. S Ohrism.ili and Darwin Bris- pa: fr. el," r ■ hi !! t of the week, L —. k a ile E gej.e , i visit S !>»• iil>c fur ih f D h U'i H. da llrisiow was in Eu ,eue lhirwi uhi». W. il Co pci made Eugene a visit i a day. .aiss Evviva Thomas lias returned from Albany. „ . .. . . , , . r> . Marion Veatch returned from Port- dnesduy. land W ednesday. Miss Mae Cochran returned home from Eugene. Monday. B. W. Emerson went to Eugene on ! business, Monday. ‘ ii- Edna Markley went to Eugene . l e day t visit In . sister, Mrs. O. 1!. Ch:isinun In that city. Mrs. Stoveall of Comstock, visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rice of this city, Tin sday. i n t e r night. Slab J. C. t ■* itj* a day, leoi'm » : 1 t sun WHAT WK SAW IN' THE MOON. Ü-C-I-C In these days of telephone, tele graph, electricity and steam, people cannot afford to wait days or as in nv hours for relief. This is our reason i..| offering you One Minute Cough Cure. Neither days, nor hours nor even miutes elapse before relief is ufforded. For sale by J. P. Currin. I response to .11 invitation in ‘see the imam’ we called at Mr. Tod ls residence about half past seven one evening last week, and found him sitting at his large teles- cope intently studying the heavens. A. Todd desires to announce that o' ■ .Id I like to look at tlie moon? he is uotv prepared to do all kinds A lib W. ii an editor would like to look of survey ingoii short notil e eral share of patronage is solicited al any thing that is of interest to Risideuce in the Sherwood block. other people; accordingly we took Pin es very moderate. the chair and after a few unsuccess Headacl e is the direct result of In- ! ful attempts at the eyepiece we sue digestion am stomach disorders, ceedeil in catching a view of what Remedy these by using De W ilt’s looked like one side of a large hall j K** Gy Risers, and your headaei e , , , . , . i disappears. The Fovorite little pills of plaster pans but it was rough ' K e For sals bv J. P. everywhere and uneveu. What are those Curriu. round appearances with a spot in All about Fruit raising in the the center? I asked. Those are W ebfoot Planter, craters of what were long ago F o r O v e r F ifty Y e a rs, active volcanoes which boiled up D a rw in B risto w . H erbert Bakin. EAKIN & BRISTOW. MERCHANTS & B A N K E R S , COTTAGE GROVE, - OR. General Merchandise. -----D EALERS IX ----- W e keep constantly on hand a Complete and w ill Selected assortment ot D rv and Fancy goods. Hats. Boots. Shoes. Gents «■ s.. evi u li y oil do lint Wallt, to Fumisliins: goods. Groceries. Hardware, 25 pet- cent discount tor cash, <.ii i ihiu e Ft bruary. It, lo uot forget Trunks. Valices and in fact ... all trimmed goods sf'ci li.e 1 ■! nf bat ^ EverythiaG. Dec. a! Mr>. Newc in's. T e E< iio-T. a ; I r is .ati Bed that A ll of which will.be gold at If you want any ha ■ i , t >i*i e is lio. a tow n in western Ore leave your orders with gon with greater opportunities than J vck K n o w lt o n . I ttage Grove an I its vvlmle . " - The Lane comity circ i c ,urt — also — '. • f It d • docke' is loiiiii ng up , , , , , ,, As O ld and W ell -T ried U f . medy .—Mrs. Over much tlie la rg e r p a rt ot till Winslow's Soothing Svrup liis liceu used for ■ V' ‘ i ' i ' ■ iesi* Op | in In Hi le he expensive. There v.id le qu.. over fifty years liv million- of mothers for llielr iiio iiu ' h surface. You see them cUiM’ fii while teething, with perfect success. I i r. is i onu c on ilie active sup Done on reasonable terms. Exchange Bought and sold. Deposits received an army of forgery for trial. It soothes the child, softens tlie gums, allays all larger and smaller iu nearly every pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy , i oi t of nil citiz* i ' s is expected. subject to check or certiticate of deposit. for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold ' D-eWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured part. Iu the plains, ou the moun by Drug, ists in every part of the World. Twen- j A L uxury . — .V bath room has been J. O. Gorrell of the worst case of five cent.-, a bottle. 'Its value is incalculable. jCST- Collect ions will receive prompt attention tain tops and sides and craters Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing eczema ever known in the state of fitted up nt tiie Sherwood House / 7.w '*- hc best of references given. Syrup, and take no other kind. Pus!office insp ector Robinson of within craters, some of them are Indiana. It cures scalds, burns, with a spool led tuti, hot and cold L E G IS L A T IV E NOTES. S.m 1'iaUcisce was ill the c ity Wed- 35 to 50 miles iu width. Tlie spots indolent sores and never fails to cure water and spray. The room is kept . iu s lay. piles. For sale by J P. Curt in. you mention are cone shaped tuouu-' warm and the baths are made ai Photograph*. City marshal U. G. Walker, went to tains rising up in the center of the j Senate bills rend iu house: genuine luxury. Don't take oui Walker Station on business Wednes For Portrait- Photos ami Views, craters. They are almost exactly! McClung— Authorizing mayors word for it, but just go and try one day go to Meinzer’s Photo Gallery,.West the same as some of th.se seen in ! to L i '1 in for c,t-v an-v P ^ p erty on and you will feel like another per Rev. Davis of Fairruount, came up Cottage Grove. Satisfaction guar tax or execution sale. to this city one day last week enroute the Sandwich Islands and some son, ! COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON anteed. F. J. M einzer , Prop. McClung- Providing a receiviug to Row River, to hold service. Rosehurg Plaindeaier: Jan., 31; Grove. Oregon. | Dealers in Our customers will please take are much’ larger and espec- book for recorders; judiciary. Cottage Mrs. M. C. Rond received a beauti- The wedding of C'has. II. Fisher notice that our Banking hours will fill piano Tuesday, and Miss Emma j ¡ally taller and rugged owing to the ' •‘tUey Raising the age of con- T I T g O H R IS M A N and Miss. Etlie Owens was solem Pearson received a lino Esta organ. ^ ^ there „ Rrav% . ou sent. W * O littA & M A « * close promptly at 3:30 o’clock p. m , ized at the residence of the bridi’s' Mrs. J. E. Perkins left last Satur- hereafter. the moon, ow irg to its size. There' New house bills: mother on Oak street last evening, di.; for her home in Baker City, nfter F akin ' A B r is to w . the projecting force would carry Barkle-T> bJ re q u es t-F o r the re- Rev. Geo. N. Aimes, of the Baptist a seven weeks visit with relatives and On the first page of the E c h o - the volcanic matter up much llef of Ja,,les H ' SharP in tho Bum S H E E T IR O N W A R E . church, officiating. The wedding friends. i r i r PIO N E E R higher and there would be less of $3500 on account of the failure of L eader we give life like pictures of Mrs. Frank Cathcart, on her return was a quiet affair, only the relatives W ild wood Axes, Amunition, and all sizes of home from Portland, stopped off one breaking or tearing down thirty Oregon Representatives. of tlie tbe st;lte f° (^ee,f b,nib and a few intimate frieuds being night to visit her parents Mr. und mountains thus formed; for tlie Hofei Making railroad passes They are gotten up in tine style and C A R T R L ID G E S . present. After the ceremony the Airs. O. P. Adams, of this city. our readers should preserve them. small gravity renders the weight I " n,awful and estRblishinS a ,1,axi- happy couple were tlie recipients of | Keep a full stock of N AILS, C U T LE R Y Shelf and Build in W EST CO TTAG E GROVE. Mrs. Emma Bellshaw, and Mrs. of its heaviest rock,* much lighter ,uum P * " “ « « rate of 3 cents a It is not a miracle. It won’t cure warm congratulations, and then re May "Scott, of Creswell, returned mile. everything, but It will cure piles. JOH N F E R G U S O N H A R D W A R E , home Friday morning after a pleas than th it. of cork would be on this That's what De W itt’s Witch Hazel freshments were served. The Veatch maximum freight-rate earth. What is that bright ring I _ xue » cawm maximum .re.gui-raie Is still iu the business for the g j S “ Repairing neatly done, ant visit witli Mr. and Mrs. R. VV. The E c h o - L e a d e r congratulates Salve will do, because it has done it in - ' Veatch, of tlie Cottage Grove hotel. see on the ragged edge of the bill lias been introduced agaiu, this manufacture of boots and shoes. hundreds of cases. For sale by J. P. brother Fisher, of the Review, and Thurstin Martin, u son of Marion moon; it is out a little from the, time in the senate by Smith of G E N E R A L R E P A IR W O R K i . . . Curriu. 1 r i. rr, . ... . i > . 1 1 . 31 a r t i n . and his fair young bride. May «I. 8. M artin. Martin and brother of C. M. Martin moon in the dark part? That is Clatsop. lhe bill passed the promptly done. “j& T «y qa % ^ V\ ante d . To correspond w:th a la- their lives be perpetual inntrimon- ! who was burned in the Silver Lake j top of tbe ring mountain senate in 1891. Thanking my friends for past pat-j M / \ T Y T M T 1 T *T 1 1 | 11 T * 0 dy with a view to marriage. Must give ia, felicity lind el.armi.ig review s tire, died at Silv. r Lake a few days the . . right namo, age, wpi^ht, au<l if a wid- . Dollars in vour pocket to read the rouage I will L dea vor to merit a ago with consumption. He was 27 I Rrouml tbe large crater Copernicus, ; continuance of their work. ow, bow many children. Please ad- 1 *'lb} ■ years old. just appearing in tbe sunlight; it Webfoot Planter. Promptness is a commendable dress No. 316; J Gleson street, Port Iter. F. Z. Nesbett, pastor of the sunrise on the top of that virtue. That’s why we offer you One land, Oregon. W A L L A C E H A PPE N IN G S. F R U IT TREES. M b . S am It. G ood . Minute Cough Cure. It is prompt in C. P. Church in this city, delivered nu® ,nouuhiin; the liase of the If you want to plant fruit trees this ■ Roads are getting good. mouutaiu is not lighted up yet; it fall, you can save 25 (»er cent, on your In 170 years after the birth of relief ahd prompt in curing. That is a very interesting sermon ou W E A R E XO W A B LE TO S U LL GOODS A T A Frostv nights and warm davs are order by purchasing from the what it is made for. For sale by J. P. , ■ ,, . i . i i is the same phenomena exactly as Christ the whole bible had been dancing, huudav night. A large 1 Curriu. still continuing. the sun rising here; it shines on the ' translated into Latin by some un audience gave close attention t o ; F lower B eds .— A nyone wantin top of the inouutaiu first; this | Late sown grain is looking bad OF WOODBURN, OREGON. known author into what is now the sermon, which was plain, pract.i- fee( ou account of the severe frosts. texr-Senil for Price List. known ns the old italic version. flower beds made can have the j | cal and logical. Mr. Nesbett took H. T h o m p s o n , agent . ; above the surrounding plain, and Rev. Badger, of the Christian IN A D D ITIO N TO OUR STOCK W E H A V E REC EIVE D SOME By the year 200 it was extant in flowers free of cost by employing into consideration the arguments j Greek, syrincand Latin, and by tbe me to make tbe beds and set out the involving each side of the subject the crater extends some (»000 feet church of Drain, lias been bolding DC YOU W A N T A HOME? ninth century in thirteen lan- flowers. Orders left at my home in a manner, convincing, yet so below the surface of tlie plain out a series of meetings at tlie Sodai . , , 1 have concluded to sell my land six miles south of Cottage Grove or side the crater; thus making a Spring hall for the past ten uavs. m , . , «uages. v /' 1 v in 40 acre tracts and give men op- courteous, and clear of all bitter sent by mail will have prompt at , — W E ALSO H A V E — ... . i inouutaiu which rises almost per- ih e iuterest is good. portunitiea to make ideal homes.— Any town and section of country : denunciation, that it charmed m- tention. P aul S syder . . . . . . . ... . i pendicular in places a distance of We noticed several wagon-loads Location grand, Row river on one is regarded by the people abroad ! stead of irritating. We realv think 1 1 It is l‘‘ss< lesson after lesson lesson with tlie jt t |ie by the general appearance of the j ,n a^ter sermon against dancing near 1G,000 feet. All the other of potatoes, fruit etc., going lown ! s*de !iud flowl“ S springs on the oilier. Good school convenient 11 miles local paper, and we want to impress w’bol,,r> b,ow after blow with the w eh a T e ever hear l. There . are . . I crateia have similar mountain rings the road « few days ago. for the eilKt ,,f Cottil„ e Grove, on the Bohe- W E H A V E ALSO PLA C E D IN STOCK A N E W I N V O IC E O F it upon the minds of onr people hiborer, crop after crop with the t; me3 wi,en sweetness is more a{ , and depressions of greater or le-s Nebraska sufferers, mia road. Address, Bluff Post office height and deptli, some larger and that no newspaper ran have the ] farmer, picture after picture with fictive than vine-ar. Sam Shortridge took a trip to Lane county, Oregon, some smaller. Why can't I see the the Swale last week on business ( ? ) R ohert S. O wen . proj/cr amount of iuterest in the ,bt* l,,l'nter. type after type with the base of the mountains although the Normal School notes. affairs of the people without the ! “ I 'l »d ie after mile with the Which enables us to put up first class Picture Frame». We can tuniiiihyou The water being too low to float Centrally Located. ■ Free 'Bus to and From traveler, that secures w hat all with Rev. Stratford and Bolster attend- sun does uot shine on it? Because i logs, Wallace Shortridge has a force Special Rates for Families. al! Trains, tha moon there is no i ed chapel exercises Thursday moi u- on pie. Business men who patronize much desire— success. of men iu the woods to work NEAREST HOTF.L TO rOSTOl'f'ICE 1 mg. refraction or bending of light, and maintain newspapers find it The farmers of Oregon cannot i getting ready for the raise of the fT i g^TThe following are some of onr reduction prices: Mr. Pixley entered school here for there is no atmosphere there; pays them many times over, directly i “ ff ’t'd to let the Eastern farmers Good Ash Bed room Suit ............. ...............................................?14(n nvei. I the first of the week, and will lie consequently where shadows Extension Table.................................................................................. 5.00 an-’ indirect!»'. ! ship, butter, lard, bacon and poiil- The Cedar Creek school com coin-' 1 readier for the foot hall team. Hai l wood Bedsteads ......................................................................... 3.00 fill', it appears totally black, and |O O D ’ S A N D ONLY ! try iu their important towns to sup Stoves, from $2.50, up. Hewing Machine Oil, 10 cents a buttle. A full line H Hood's Sarsaparilla is'h e medi- ¡dy the people. If the Eastern j Each class of the Normal school where the light falls it is as totally menced Monday. W e failed to of learn the name of t'ue teacher. ! — F O R M E R L Y B A K E R HOUSE.— lepai'tment met and elected one of bright. No t rilight can ever fall cine for you. Because it is the best ¡fa r m e r can afford to raise these ! tin ir members for trial contest lier B oots . Headquarters fo r Travelling Men. blood puririer. HOOD’S CURES flin gs at a price which »» ill permit Qf those, one will be chosen to go to on the moou. Then as there is no At a public meeting nt Walker atmosphere there you think the Money in poultry if you know ^ P 1“ Free' V m U‘ h hom *1 liipmeut to this state, the Oregon I Forest Grove and take part in tlie how. Learn how iu the Webfoot ■*” ,^7,1’i r station February the first, a church j ftirmer g,10!l|d> with the I moon cannot be inhabited ? No. It State contest same g ^ T r o d u c e taken in exchange for good*. Willamette Street. Eugene, Or. Planter. association was forme 1 representing j ((f tll The foot I all team is practicin'* would lie utterly impossible forani- S. E. BROWN, Proprietor. eastern II mil I'-, four denominations uinl a ''• i ; C ounty Ite m s F ro m K u gene K e f inter. I nui. e i] lit a gi d rout iu plll.iiiC- ii >. One e.euing this week wiiii, j m il or vegetable life to exist on tbe COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. trustees selected eonsisting siieii l biags for liis home mar playing, John Met alli«ler w ls quite m >ou; there is no atmosphere there A nnual M eeting . — The animal i.ad.y him and is not able to attend „ „ wate,. „ the liwle bov •aid Messrs John Walker. George Seal's | ke( t fje Ol'Bg 0 re . Oil 01, f irmer meeting of the First Presbyterian 111 Ur t school yet. Henry Lajov and II. H inter; also a I “ no n ut h i n, jes ro-k, f iats all”. church was held last evening. ,S. ! careful adopt the methods alii The stu leu's did »veil in getting building' cmumittie, a soliciting management of tin- Eastern AND funner. aid for the Nebraska Sufferers. Tl e The ancients thought there were B. E.ikin »»as elected treasurer, \Y. nmimittee, treasurer and secretar» sens and oceans there, but they are T. Eakiu secretary, G. W. Martin in the pro biction of things which i i ìzeiis gave In i ly. i Grounds were loci'teil for the en e lhe plains as you see them now, tlie and Prof Straub were re electe I i ave heietofore lieeu considered too Dr. Pa Iters'ai. of San Francis timi of n union church house and a small a business to engage in. brow ner shaded parts which is so elders and Fletcher Linn w as re called last S niditv to see his ; r t er - - - - O R EG O N . cemetery. They cannot afford to continue in John who is attendin'; s diool In often called the “ mau in the moon ’ elected trustee. Tlie meeting was OoUections a Specialty. C 0 T T A Q .;2 G R O V E , C ottaok U ho VK, O k . but tliev are onlv llie less broken or presided over by H. L. Mitchell. The good peni le at Walker four the old ruts mid go down u n d e r The new Manager o f the above Hotel solicits a liberal the iueventnble I'oniiietiti ui of the I Miaa E Inn Magee, one of the , nii’es north of this city aie dete - Eastern stalls. No stale in tin } business stud* nts. went to Portland rolling parts of the moons surface. There was a large attendance and Clothing tor Ladies and biiildren share o f patronage, with good meals and corteous treat mined to erecl a new union church world offers as tine oppertunites lart Friday, to have her eyes doctoi- ! Is it col I there ? Well yes, som - an interesting meeting was held. Ma le to order cheap for cash or ment. Special dinners and suppers on Sundays. Terms building. W e learn that much to assure success iu good farming ed. She will ret urn soon. tunes as vou can imagine a night The reports of the past year country produce, by reasonable. Give usa, trial. enthusiasm is manifested and that as Oregon. Mils. P et S anford , Miss Mamie Eilenbnrg and Mis- here of a little more than two weeks showed the church to be iu a pros- ALSO M AKES A S P E C IA L T Y OF S E L L IN G they mean business. This is just Cottage Grove. W hebf . as ; Tlie supreme Master Bailey made the school a visit duration would be rather cold, don't perous condition, nnd the funds for what the people need there anil in liis infinite wisdom on the 24 h a graduatiTfro'm'she class''i>f '92*/' \ 'V° U tb' " k? ^ a,^ iK 'd it would ap- the pastor’s salary were ahead of we h 'q e they will make the enter Trespass Notice. day of January 1895, did see fit to pear so. “ On tlie other hand,"¡the alio watice. It was voted to prise au eDtire success. Notice is hereby given Umt I, the | C aptun T inss . he continued, “ a tropical lav ot increase the salerv of the pastor I undersigned, have posted trespass leiuove from our midst our sister Chance for Onr Wheat. - *! .................... ......... “ ---------- ! — and »ver tivù weeks duratiou with the S100 a veur ' s " " ai- respectivepremise Lizzie Geer, therefore W.idw.oj Wies. oi'iir II w .ir, and .UHI Rev un. W M .o S . Gilbert u n u m all persoli» tl'esplissillg tliereon after Washington, Feb. (i.— United ! sun gleaming like a Lot ball out of was unanimously recalled. The re this datew ill be prosecuted to tiie full Resolved: That we humbly sub States Commercial Agent Hunting-1 mit to His will, and tliat ibe charter j We enj >y t iis delightful weather. a sky of inky blackness without n ports showed that 48 persons had extent of the law. lo. I I . Y a r b r o u g h . tou at Castellaminari, Italy, in a re- Clay and G-'Oigie P.aker visited loud or even the presen e of au united with ihe church during the of this grange !>e draped in luouiu Be i and Orp tli Hawley last Manila/ ! . port to tbe state department sng ing for ihirty days, and that these j,,h„ Hull visited R S Owen on i "Hnosphere to mitigate tlie her e past »ear. gesta that United States grain the! Fel ruary third. luteusciiess of the solar lieat would I'soliitiiius be recorded in At tlie Baptist church last Sun-1 — V IA — growers might secure a market for Win. W. H .wlcy und family niov d ! j}e ral(,er warm for us Oiegonians.’ minutes of this grange, and that ay tlie hand of fellowship was to their ranch on Sharp’s Creek, the ! n . . . nearly 4.000,000 bushels of wheat , , i copy of tlie same be presented to first of the week I Did »ou mean to say tout if we xteneed to thirty-one persons, j per annum, which is the amount of \ ' , , * tl.e bereaved husband of tlie George Ciirr is moving to Cottage were ou the moon the sky wouid be I'liese persons became identified ! — OF T H E — foreign »»beat used iu Italy in , . , . , , ^ • departed lister fo whom we extend Oro.'e having rented elegant pro- ; black ? |w'tt» there. making macaroni, if some provi.-im onr sinceri s» nip itbv. 51 r Br o’ s N tmildi g n large saw- 0,l,‘ atiuoaj were made for the entry into the ¡ Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. sen ’•ill o'i hi -place. He will utiliz" the refiui‘ti»e and reflective low er tlie l Re-ulve i: That a copy I O S T C 3 I <52 W H I T E , "XC’-ltent wab-r poAor. and the enter- , , , , . , , 1 George Payne, tiie man who up- s»uih. United Stales at a r-d n e ; d ity •> I North. i to I e Cottage Grove 1ÎCH > T .E » El ri e vi I hoof ' tad n"t -e t > the beautiful blue to the heavens and S ilv e l i f l i ' j x ni. I Lv. Fortlaml Ar. I 8 : 2 « a. m. ! set the death-laden lamp at Italian niB'.-iro i Iliade t; 'in im i, I COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. o e ppe v p e . We h o e the the softening shade tu tlie distaut j lor (in ii il ion. , ,, i , i , | 1 • X III. I Lv. Cottage Grove Lv. 1:47 h . in. ■ ro ri I ■ »vi hi et virli *'i -iv** i i Ijiike, was so badly burned that the nn.,a. in. AT. Sau 1' rauri. 8 «;o Lv. | 7 :«« p. in. can alieni. The Indian go»i li J. (i. FoVE..L I landsca; e; its alisi'iit'e would make .8 U e|'loi;il g. Icsll Inis fallen o ff his back, h a v in g Above Irani» St.ipat all gtalimis from Forlliiiid men. already allows a foil lira »- F lohincf . R ow il l ) ^ Albany inclusive; also, 1 au^ent, Sliedds, Barker and sons are preparing to tbe sky black, 'iud tlie sun and ait of bis backbone and three ribs I to liaise), liarrisburg, dum-tiou City, Irv-uc, Lu- back of tlie duty ou foreign »»beat W. H. S mall | j{ene and all stations from ttoseburg to Ashland in ike a good run with their sawmill. stars would shine side by side like jlo o s e d Several other victims are inclusive. G race B aughman I milled and exported from Italy. J. Do d. Beo Pitcher. J o e Bnr- diamonds set in ebony around a petty bad shape. ICoschtir.; M a i l D a i l y . ■ md m y tlie ire uttin S tate o r Q uo, C m o r T uxedo i •». j Portland Ar. 1:30 p. m. 8 : 3 « a. 111. I Lv. hi’ < »• livid fire.” By Ibis lime our 1 L ulls C o u m y . ( , r , rum! • T f i f >r I! i ke.; 3:25 p. 111. I.v. Cottage Grove Lv. 9:29 a. m. Lv. 7:00 a. in. ItOM burg ! 5:50 p. m. 1 Ar. ■ e.-, had began to get tired, j F rank J. C heney makes natii timt » V G D ïG O t Awarded Jas. S Pi*.'her rd rn • 1 from Ro he is the si'tii u pa rtner of the firm of —. Wh.it causes that, dim light which I H ighest Honors— W o r ld ’s Fair, ¡vg first ftli. w ek F. J. C heney & Co., doing hu.-ine.-s A Q.e n e a l F a i m F a p e s« e \itii the n iked eye above the 1!. H. ' l w eu el ! 11 lied ..oui 'ugene Pullman Buiiet Sleepers. in the City of Toledo, County ami AND year. t l1,1 ,-v’ uving liei'ii ahsei.t a few \ moon, an i which appears to be tl e ! State aforesaid, and that said firm j O n l y 5 0 C6 Ht-- pe. J lavs oui V outlines of tlie moon if it were full? Secon d C la v i M o r p in x C a r « will pay the sum of o n e HUNDRED Sixteen pages each ishue John Hud nr Latham, will teaeh ™ ... „ . , . ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TKAINH. Wil l- "Tm '1 is the n flection of liglit oi t i* sp i g term of school ,,t DOLL.lBH foi each and every ease of all devoted to the in t.:e t vvml tic has just lose,| a five I the muon from this earth and is Catarrh that cannot be cured by the U riit M d e b i v i v i r . i i , ntii term Ii re lia.i g given gei.il , , ,, oí'ía:me; s. F. ui- g owe :, a, use of H all ' s C atarrh i urr . Between Portland and Corvallis. - ti fin' i n . ea le I the earth light, tlie earth FRANK J. CHEN E l’ . Bee-keepe.s and Dai.y- The S tar L ite ra ry Society is having performs in this resp c t the sau e V1A1L T R A IN DA ILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Sworn to before uie and suscrila d good a tieni lance. Ar. 1 5:35 P. M. 7:30 A. M.TL v . rortlaiid : office to the mo' n that the moon man. •WE M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y OF Lv. 1 1:00 i*. M. III my presence, this 6th day of 12:15 T. M. 1 Ar. Corvallis Mrs. C hit is sick. , , ., ,, , . . , .. . do* s to toe earth. December, A. D' 1881. At Albany and « nr valli* counect with traius o Ge ¡ ge Long lias rented his fan:'. : 130 Ac^es Land fo ’ Sale Oregon Pacihc EatlroatL and talks of leaving the vaUey. After looking at Jumter, Mars t 3 M IL L S FROM E L K IO N UR. W. A. GLEASON, SEAL exrB B U T r ain D a il y i E x , ect SlTiDAV.) Bert Hawley ea me down from the ' i,ml seviral other very interesting f f . N otary PruLic. ^ plirtly eh-ureil with good frani"! mines Jutiimr. 28 and ri’iwrts s Ar. I 8:25 A. M. For tbe manufacture of which we have superior facilities. 4:40 P. M. 1 Lv J'-f .fand M e invite objects, v»e thanked Mr. Todd am’ , Hall s Catari li Cure is taivcn internally , bouse, turn and out buildings, gi -o*l -ix feet deep. T :25 P. M. 1 Ar McMinnville Lv. 1 8 c £0 A. M. uiics contemplating building or reparing to call and inspect o u r'lu m at his r: git : I promised to cal: ; and ai ts directly on tlie blood and ! well at the door. 41*00 rails in the ¡ OCCA-I XAL. i al " " 1' , Tbroutdi ticket» u all ¡Knati in the E iv v r u Respectfully, mucous surfaces oí the system Send fence ; school i . ; ¡ - miles; price $ ( 11, /»« states. Canada and I-.tir.»;, • can be cbta , cil al ber , it c- i-' <, r- . again and hade !;::a good evening MOST PERFECT MADE. lowest rates from M. C. 1> na. a^ent. Cottage one hulf down, bah,nee on long tune m e U . UGV l R e p o r t s Ai;S , , v , . . , , 1 j a ti for testimoniáis, free. Lowest P r ic e s . C A S H Keep this space A G E N E R A L BANKING B U S IN E S S . for the N ew York Racket Store- Corner Main and Wall E3LÄ. 3- R. PIPE R . Street. Hardware, Stoves, b a r e and Proprietor. Boot k S h oe Sh op NEW FIRM, NEW STOCK, NEW STILES ! WiHameite Yalley Hursery Co., = C reai R cdu ction ¡o r C a s l i . = Elegant Bedroom Suits. Stoves, Heaters and Hollow-ware Moulding and Mitre Saw, Holiday Pictures in Frames. UntO Carpets, W all Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. M ARTIN B R O S. J. S. M E D L E Y , Justice of the Peace Real E state Agent. im h ï r . w . V E A T C H , Proprietor. R eal Estate. For No. 1 Goods and L o w Prices in EAST AND SOUTH Hardware, Stoves, GRANITE IRON WARE, AMMUNITION, ETC. The Shasta Route Southern Pacific Co. . Sa ta tla Stare of Building Lumber. Oar Saw Mill is in lire Front for a TRADE 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 F E E T Planter, liiaiaj DR, im oa «¿den tidote. CREAM BAKING POWDER F. J. CHENEY & Co„Toledo. O. ulars write to jT^ftsold liy Druggcsts. 75c. r * G eo S m it h . Elkton. Oregon. show Royal Baking Powder m y s i r r i superior to a ll others. ab< » . m ■: ' < ni y , . A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free .tie. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. SEASONED INTERIOR HOUSE FINISH .,r»ive. < K. 1’. KOPEKS, i j ». I V ». hn, Agß KO E H LB K . Manager, Partían ! r'r J. I. JO N E S COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. ♦