Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, May 04, 1895, Image 2

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    BASIN
STRIKES
IN
SPRAYING SOLUTIONS.
Boswell’s Springs.
MINES.
(Form rly called Snowdeu Springs)
Special to the Montana and Mill-
Spraying is most effectual when
Under the personal and able
ing Reporter:— A rich strike has if is done early iu the season, lhe
management of Cant. Ben. D. Bos­
been made in tbe Hope mine, at sooner the work begins tua better.
well, Boswell Springs (formerly call­
Basin, on the east drift’ of the 200- j Sprayers are now made of mauy
4 0 0 t o 412 K S t.,
DEALERS IN
ed SnovvTlen) are daily winning fame
foot level. Foreman Martin Buck- different designs, and solu tions can
for the pie: omenal value of their
ley for some time was considering he carried in barrels on wheels,
medical properties. Free camping
Flour is following oil and beef on j them to go to hades and that you the advisability of cross-cutting j or on fh® back, in a contrivance
Largest General Retail Hcnse on Coast « privileges will be given at the
north
and
only
yesterday
morning
;
similar
to
a
knapsack.
Spraying
is
the upward jnmp. Gracious, what can run your own little business—
W earing Apparel o f all kinds for men,
springs during the season of 1895,
if everything should take a boom; | « Jou can’t you had better remain did be commence. The "first round intended not only to prevent dis- women, find ch ildren ; Dry Goods, Shoes,
aud coth.gts will be erected for tbe
of holes filled the drift full of ore. : cases of fruits and vegetables, and Hat«', Millinery, Valises, Furniture, Carpets,
what if times should become good j ^ i i l e
until Gabriel chants his Six inches of the lead on the hang- j to protect the trees and plants in Crockery, Notions, Stationery, Silverware.
benefit of invalids deviling them.
Toys, H ousehold Supplies, etc.
• o
: melodious
horn. Through
the
Aggravated coses of Rheumatism, i
again?
,,
, , ing wall was full of native gold, j that respect, but is used also as a
C
a
ta
lo
g
u
e
Free.
.
■ i _ ■ —
advice of nudlesome, yawping fool It was a sight to behold and Mana- j safeguard against insects. A fui.i-
Nasal
Catarrh, Catarrh of the Stom-1
A handsome illustrated catalogue
aclt, Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Neuralgia, j
about our goods and prices sent free to
The Chicago Times-Herald has frjends ( ? ) many a man has been ger Fletcher, of the company, was cide is a solution used for destroy-
any address Tens of thousaifcls of cus­
Malarial Poisoning, Kidney Trouble.!
tomers find it profitable and satisfac­
been purchased b ,* H. H. Kohlsaat, {¡e<i j own t0 a g;rj who did not hastily summoned to the bc p ie. ing parasitio fungi, such as rot,
tory to buy through this book.
Constipation' Diseases of the Skin, ’
mildew,
blight,
rust,
etc.
An
in-
j
The
first
piece
he
picked
up
con­
who will make it independent, thusj p(,sgess enough brains to go in the
T E R M S CASH .
Liver and Bowels, have been cured
secticide is used for the destruction
Enclose m oney for goods with order, and if
leaving that city without a dem o-, i,ouse ^hen it rained. Some women tained over $500 worth of the pre­ of insfects. Of the well-known solu-1 to
by the use of these waters. These;
be sent by mail allow for postage Any
cious mental. A watch by day-and
cratic daily.
_
: have only sense enough to make night has been put oil tbi3 particu­ turns that have been tested and 1 balance le fto v e r will be returned.
waters are especially recommended \
If interested in any of the items be-
by physicians for the diseases with
found efficacious are those mention­
,,
—.-----;---------- .“
.
a man’s life a hell on earth without lar level.
low, order promptly, gi\ ing item num­
Heavy rains have given a new
which females are most frequently
Canvass is now placed under the ed below.
.
r,
seeing what s the matter with them.
ber. 5
impetus to growing grain in Call--
affected. The waters of these
COI'PER SOLUTIONS.
.
-r
,
, ,
__ i ! xi If juu
u uoo
you uuu
find a a wiii
girl .u
who
has brains ore before it is broken down and
springs contain Iodine, Bromine,
forma. Large returns of fruit me j J ,
*” , .
every part of it is saved. Manager
Blue
vitriol
(
sulphate
of
copper
)
j
P656. Chenfle Table Covers pretty
, ,
enough to know that your interest
Potassium, the Corbouates of Iron
Fletcher took to Helena a box which is the principal substance used as a floral designs, about one yard wide
insured by the heavy downpour all)
J
and Lime, and Chlorides of Calcium,
is her interest, and is willing to contained as much gold as there fungicide. Dsssolve six pounds in including tin* fringe. Special value at
over the state, Farmers are jubi-
50c; postage, lot*.
Magnesium
and Sodium.
Ono
i stand by you amid the clouds as was rock, for inspection of the four gallons of hot water, and then
lent.
Spring
contains
435
and
the
other
P657.
Men’
s
white
laundred
Dress
stockholders.
The
strike
of
gold
| well as the sun’s bright rays— a girl
dilute to sixteen gallons. Shake Shirts, best Wamsutta muslin bosoms,
2000 grains of solid matter to the
One instance is related of a Cali- who has a heart susceptible of varies from two to six inches, and four pounds of lime in six gallons reinforced. Special value at 72c.
gallon. The hotel is located on
seems to be continuous, running of water, it a separate vessel, and
OREGON.
LEM ATI.
fornia fruit grower who paid $300 ! loving yon better than anyone or to the east and west. It is in
the Southern Pacific Railread, on
when cool strain it into the copper!
Ladies’ percale W aists, light
the
“
Shasta
Route
’
from
San
Fran­
freight on a car of fruit to Chicago, anything else, and not a gizzard for reality one of the gieatest strikes solution. Use wooden vessels after or P658.
dark colors, well made; give bust
measure. Price 25c; postage, 5c.
cisco to Portland, in Douglas coun-
which sold for $209.90. This is a pulverizing rock— a girl who takes encountered in the Cataract coun­ mixing.
j his
is known as the
I tv, Oregon— 103 miles south of
great joke on the railroad that did ' you for yourself and not for what try • aiid it is permanent. The “Bordeaux mixture.” Another cop­
i Portland. S. P. trains stop at the
P659. Men’ s elastic Suspenders, wire
solution
known as “Eau- buckles,
braided ends, with drawer
the robbing.
she expects to cinch out of you— Katie whose west end line is but per
I Springs (flag station). The hotel is
twenty-five feet from the point of v.eleste.” is made by dissolving two supporters. Price, 15c; postage, 3c.
i a girl who has sense enough to love discovery will surely encounter the
. within oue hundred feet of the rail-
pounds
of
copper
sulphate
in
four
It is reported that the cattle and live with you— and not devote
! road, which makes it accessible for
same body.
gallons
of
water,
adding
three
pints
Pufifl. Taffeta Silk, narrow stripe»,
ranges east of the Cascades and in \ every minute of her life to help her
I invalids at all seasons of the year,
plain luitrou weave, Drown, wine or
THE KATIE STRIKE.
of ammonia, und then diluting to I liray, for waists or skirts; 18 in. wide. 4 i l l
Nevada and California- are almost mother or her folks in their busi-
I without the discomfort of a stage
Uriee, Wo yard.
fifty
gallons,
apply
ing
as
soon
as
j
The Katie has also encountered a
ride over bad roads, and is open at
bare of beef steers. The unusual. | ness— a girl who is not afraid her
rich body of ore in the west drift, made. “ Ammonical copper solu
P661.
Ladies' two ple.-e sull: A ; n n
ill seasons for the reception of
demand for beef cattle in the east i mother will die if she is away from 500 feet from the 300 foot station, tiou” is made by using carbonate skirt of navy blue serge; waist of V | j k
,‘ uests. The table will be constnnt-
light colored pereale. Give bright n h I I I
of
copper,
instead
of
the
sulphate,
Las been the means of cleaning faer fiy8 ,ninuteS) and is making it a very rich piece of ore was picked
ami Dial measure. Suit complete, »
j 1 v furnished with the best thecoun-
up some weeks ago by Foreman and carbonate of Amonia. Dissolve S1.IB-, postage, ¡file.
i try affords. New bath rooms con- Wishes to inform those who are contemplating building in the spring to hun
them out
tropical for you because you think
Emerson of this compat v and be three ounces of carbonate of copper l ’C82. Sateen House Wrapper,
in their orders for lumber now. so they can he
; neetrd with the main building.
Crops in Oregon never fail. T h e , you have not married her whole commenced cross-cutting south from in a gallon of water, and one pound black ground, neat colored ligut es.
A BUSINESS PROP SITION.
rutiles over -sUoulder; bust meas­
rain come in full time iu Eastern family— that girl, young man, has that point with the above result. of carbonate of ammonia in the ure an to 42 in Price, il.o o ; p ost­
Any person afflicted with Ilbeu-
same quantity of water, separately. age, lac.
matisra, not complin.ted with any
Oregon to insure good crops, Late some sense, and though she be as The ore body thus far is sixteen Mix and dilute to fifty; gallons, ap­
feet wide with no sign of any foot
Send for Free Catalouge of paper patterns, other disease, who will take the With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then l>e ready, end you
rains in Western Oregon are caus- homely as a mud fence, will realize wall, and the ore has assayed from plying when mixed.
containing over 1,000 illustrations o f stylish baths and drink the waters, under
w o n ’ t have t o wait.
ing grass and grain to grow verv that your success is her happi­ jig samples thirty-four ounces in
garments.
KEROSENE EMULSION.
the direction of attending physicians
ness—your
disaster
her
misery',
and
gold, and in many instances higher
finely. So far there is a fine pros-
For insects, the kerosene emul­
can have oue month's board free, if Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
’Try Us.’
if she makes your life a hell she All the trouble experienced by this sion is mostly used Shave one
pect for a large crop of fruit
a cure is uot effected.
company has been temporarily set­ pound of hard soap in half a gallon
must share a little of it.
W E IN ST O C K , LiUBIX & CO.,
gtsr Semd in your orders at once.
Eugene Guard: At last we can
tled und from the rich assays which of boiling water, and when the soap
A Sunday school teacher lately ■
announce to the people of Eugeue C O T T À G K G R O V E ,
the
company
has
been
getting
O REG O N .
is dissolved remove the boiling 6
asked the quite young class being j
S a c r a n i s n t o , C a l . and Lane county, with certaiutv,
PLEANTY OF LAND.
it is more than likely that they will water from tbe fire, and a Id half a
taught, if any one in the class could 1
______
that a first class flouring mill will
have no reasou to bond the proper­ gallon of kerosene, churning briskly
he built in this city. It is the best
tell why it was wrong for a man
THe New Albany Ledger gives ty or to attempt to raise money
with the force pump of the sprayer
In Portland it cost two smart location in the slate for such an
to have two wives. One of the | (ke following timely information on other than what will be produced for fifteen minutes until the mixture
N e w Goods and N e w S ty le s
enterprise, and we congratulate the
small boys replied that it was be- the matter of land supply: There from the mine itself.
has the appearance of thick cream. young men $100 each, for turning
men
w
h
o
have
determined
to
en­
cause he could not serve two mas-, ¡s no ¡and famine in this country.
Montana
Mining and Market Kerosene will not mix with water, iu a false fire alarm. Smartness gage in the business.
Reporter:
Copper
is the principal but will form an emulsion with is sometimes expensive, but possi­
ters.
The gentleman who will own the
l There is not a State iu the Union in mental used in manufacturing, min­ soap.
Now add slowly, stirring bly the experience may be worth
mill are Messrs, Alex Mathews, L.
which at least one-third to one-half
well
from
ten
to
fifteen
gallons
of
ing and scientific interests, conse­
John Bull not only demands his
G. Suiter and Cluis. S. M illiams.
the laud susceptible of the produc­ quently the product of this mental water, according to the strength something.
pound of flesh from Nicaragua but
-
-
-
-
-
-
OREGON.
tion of valuable crops under propel has increased to wonderful propor­ desired. It will keep any length of SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS. They will not ask anv bonus what­ LEM ATI,
ever, but will depend entirely on
icsists on it. But wi.l he fire— will
tillage is not lying idle from lack of tions. There were mined and sent time aud destroys insects on trees
A FULL LINE OF
the patronage of the public. They
he fire on Greytown and into Mon­
! farmers to cultivate it. The teu- to market during 1891 over 300,- and plants, as well as ileus, lice etc.,
should
be
supported
royally
by
our
T e n th A n n u a l S tate C on v e n tio n .
roe doctrine ? A Janies G. Blaine is
pounds. Of this there and does not injure plants like un­
| dency of the boys of the farmers is 000,000
business men especially.
The program has been issued
were exported about 180,000,000 adulterated kerosene, being also
needed to warm the wax in John
! to the cities, where they imagine it
Is M ary B ep . oer I I I ? —Today’s
pounds leaving for home use about much cheaper. A gill of spirits of for the Tenth Annual Convention ol
GOODS.
Bull’ s ears. Had the United States
is an easy matter to gain a coml'ort- the same amount. As the produc­ turpentine will improve the emul­ the Oregon State Sunday School Portland Sun: “ Mary Berger, tbe
a Blaine, John Bull’s trousers would
I able support if uot grow rich. This tion of foreign copper did not ex­ sion it added at the time of adding Association, to be held iu the First Eugene dressmaker, it is claimed, is
fit quite a great deal “sooner’ than
I leaves the farms to depend upon ceed 107,000,000 pounds, it will the kerosene. An efficient sprayer Congregational church, Portland, very ill at the residence of a friend
should throw a tine, mist-like spray, May, 7, 8 9. The topics for treat iti this city. As there is a question
now—you bet.
| others than the farmers’ sons for be seen that the United States
mined and marketed two thirds of and the spray should spread over meut are all iu line with tbe con­ whether she is ill or not, Judge
In comparing the population of | tillage. It is a grevious error, an the world’s production.
Tilings. Bellinger yesterday raised her bail
a large surface so as to enable one vention theme, Better
$500 for for appearance to
the
entire program is to
to do the work
quickly
aud While
San Francisco.with the same num­ almost irreparable loss to the agri­
Montana Mining and Market
answer
the charge of sending ob­
designed
to
be
of
iuteie
st
to
every
thoroughly.
cultural
and
horticultural
interests
ber of inhabitants in England, five
Reporter: Thousands of men are
A ll Sizes of Trunks.
attendant, each one is certain to scene matter through tho mails.
country. There
is an exploring in every direction
reorders should have been enough of the
and
Mrs. Cleveland’s B autv.
find something of special value in She was indicted on this charge by
of land everywhere, there is an unusual movement
in the city during the past year, abundance
Mrs. Cleveland has never- in her Liis particular line of Sunday school the federal grand jury last Satur­
and among gold prospectors. In all life looked so beautiful and as hap­ effort.
but we arc told that there has been even here in this county,
day.” She would have no trouble
sections of Montana, in Eastern and py as she does this winter. At
The primary department is given securing ten times thnt amount of
150 people murdered in that city ! throughout Southern Indiana, for Southern
Oregon, Northwestern
during the past year. Only one o u t! those who want to cultivate it. The Washington, Central Idaho, in tbe Mrs. Carlisle’s reception the other ho promiiieuce that it demands, a» bonds here.— Eugene Guard.
tJ T -n »- hUht'vt prices paid f«r <11 kin-!:-
umdin-c.
night one marveled when this beiug
of perhaps the first im­
of the 150 murders was sentenced Miuneapolis
Tribune
authoria- Trail Creek, Boundary Falls and
woman would cease to grow charm­ portance. Three papers on various
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
to ban".
tively states that not one sixth of the Upper Pond d'Oreille of British ing, for every year she seems to
points in primary teaching are pro­
V /. H. COOPER,
£ A > 2 / i N U S O U Í
............
the land in the great agricultural Columbia, armies of men nro seat- have increased in loveliness. It vided for, as well as a conference ol Estate o f P h in eas M assey, D e­
— VIA- -
ceased.
-¿Attcrne;?-
a.t
IA
o
.-
v
T-,
tered
in
search
of
gold,
and
1895
may
have
been
her
gown;
it
may
The Oakland City Free Press— ! State of Minnesota is under cultiva-
all primary workers. At tins con­ N otice Is hereby given by the undersigned,
gives promise of wonderful dis­ have been the new way iu which she
ference the matter of a state Executors o f tlie estate of rhiueus Massey, de­
formerly the Princeton (Indiana) ; tion. The
Des Moines Register coveries of gold bearing ledges.
C ottage G r o v e . O regon .
The Shasta Route
ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav­
Free Press, has been received. Its j says the difficulty to the farming Montana will during the present dresses her hair, but she certainly primary superintendent will un­ ing claims against, said deceased, to present
—OF THE—
looks years younger than she did at doubtedly he brought up, and if it them with ihe necessary vouchers, witnin six
160 Acres Land for Sale
mouths after the Ilrst publication o f this notice,
able publisher, W. II. Evans, was in | interests of Iowa is not scarcity of year nearly double la§t year’s out­ the commencement of this adminis­
meets with favor the Slatb Associa­ to said executors at Wallace, in the county o f 3 M I L E S F R O M E L K ’i ’ O N O R . . Q o i T ^ l i n — n
r n n i f l «
the publishing business in Prince- j land, for there are vast areas in that put. Profitable prospecting will tration, and her smile seemed tion will be asked to ad l such an Lane, State of Oregon.
P
a r t .v
, . i , .n , „ . t with lto i I
.........
Partly
rl<-are<l
frame
W
il l ia m g . M a s s e y ,
M a r y F. M a s s e y .
house, bArn and out buildings, good Express Trains Leave P o rtla n d I»a
ton, forty years. He has always | state that are uncultivated, but the be done in this state for many years brighter, fresher and more seduc­ officer to the list for the ensuing
Dated April 30, ift* .
Executors.
to come and there are many areas tive than ever. Her gown was
well at the door. 4000 rails in the South.
1
been a successful newspaper pub-1 scarcity of men to do the f uming,
year. Normal work will be fully John M. Williams, Attorney for Executors.
1 North.
fence; school \1
/, miles; price - ■ (lo.
that have never been thoroughly made of spangled moire antique of
y ir. f». m. j Lv.
treated, and the question of tin
Portland
Ar. i 1 8:20 a. m .
lisher, and the Free Press is live, Iu Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska aud prospected. The horse back pros­
one half down, balance on hoifj time 12:57
a.
in.
Lv.
Cottage
G
rove
Lv.
a pinkish mauve shade, the orchid adoption of a uniform state cour.-e
1:47 a. m.
at 8 per i-ent iut. For further partic­ 1". |B a m. 1 Ar. »San Francisco Lv. | 1 7:00
p. m.
newsy and spicy, and we hope other Western states there are mill­ pector who, with a mounted party tint now so
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
fashionable. The and the appointment of a normal
ulars write to
G f . o S m i t h ,
A
boye
trulli»
stop
at
all
»tâtions
from
Portland
“
traveled
all
over
Montana
ten
years
brother Evans will reap Luge piles ions of acres that have never been :
Eikton,
Oregon.
bodice was low with high-puffed supenutendnut will have attention
to A l l . ti y Inr ii.Hive; also Tanurnt. sh.-dds.
U n it e d S t at e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
H.ilst-y. Harrisburg. Junction c it y . Irv.ni: Eiv
¡ ago
ao ° and
al*d saw nothing worth stopp short sleeves aud dangling pearl Such vital topics as Grading, Sing
of golden shekels. When writing touched by a plow, aud all of them 1
R ow -burg, O regon , M ay 1, 1895
bu lli l v al* sl ltl” 'ls fr" ,n t b w e b u ii to Ashland
prolific in fertility. Every one of j ing for,” is unusually heading for strands trimming it. A double ing and the Home Class Depart
Receivers.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
up the mail don’t forget the E cho -
lE o tr b itr tt R a i l U n i t » .
these Sates invite men to ‘ them to ! somewhere else. Riding through strand of diamonds were woven into ment will he ably presented; the named settlor has liled n<4fce o f his intention to
linal p roof in support of ins claim, and that
L eader .
KX ' ;i. in. 1 Lv.
Portland
Ar. j 4:30 p. m.
make homes aud develop the rich j 11 region is not prospecting it. Men a coronet, and, while looking simple Chautauqua work will also hav< iiRiAv
said p roof will be made before A. C. Jennings,
ìO.iTHEKPJ
3:25 |). ni. Lv. Cottage G rove Lv. ! 9:29 a. m.
County Clerk of Lane county Oregon, at Eugeue,
soil. The cities have a large sur- j '“ ay travel through a section and she also looked superb. She had
" p. IM. 1 Ar.
Koscbnrg
I.v.
1 7:00 a. m.
consideration. The singing during Lane county Oregon, on*.June 22, 18:»5, viz:
IVrius of the Guarantee.
Francis F. E. Keisner on homestead entry No.
plus of population made up of peo- j afterwards condemn it, though they assumed a position
immediately the entire convention will be uudei ♦»702
for
the
s\v;4
Sec.
lu
Tp.
20
s.
U.
i
west,
W a s h in g t o n , May 1 . —The guaran­ jile who would work if they had it j never dug a five-foot hole
in any under the large life-sized painting the direction of Rev. H. W. Young, lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
tee of tue payment by Nicaragua of to do, and who have a deep-seated j one spot. Mandering around ÎK ; of
Pullman Bnflet Sleepe
Mrs. Washington, and the of
Portland.
On
Wednesday ¡»aid laud, viz: David C’. Matiiews, A rchie H.
R
not
prospecting,
although
there
Mathews, John Pollock, Ernest A Lawrence,
desire
to
better
their
condition
and
AND
the indemnity as required by Great
lls picture of this ancient lady seemed evening the program will include all
of Dexter, Lane county. Oregon.
TJ
a nomadic streak in every prospec­ smiling upon the fairest of her suc­
» e rotici e t à » . S le e p i n g - c a r .
*nay4 48
It. M Vcatch, Register.
Britain will be made in the amplest that of their families. These could
o.gau selections by Miss Frances
ATTACHED TO ALI. THROUGH TKA
find homes on farms where their in­ tor, he being ready to seek new cessors.
N
Jones, oue of Portland’s best organ­
manner possible, so there appears to
dustry would be rewarded, their fields.
S
istes,
nn.l
a
quartette
by
Miss
Bloch,
W e s t S id e M l v U i o n ,
be no further obstacle between the families have pleanty, aud their sons
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
The Oregon Agricultural College Mrs. Sbillock, snd Messrs Wintlei
P u llm a n
Between Portland and Oorvallta.
two countries as to the final adjust- j and daughters grow up to be useful,
experiment station, in a bulletin and Montgomery'. A feature of ti e
Sleepin g Cars
U nite *) S tates L and O ffice T
•.¡All. TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT MUMU
L ane C ounty in G ood S hape .— recently issued, sets out clearly th it
ment. The guarantee will be in any , honored aud productive citizens,
R osebukg , Or. g< n, May 1, 1895 \ E legant
convention will be the five simultan­
7::to A. M. I l.v.
Portland
Lane
county
is
in
good
shape.
Her
Âr. I 5:35
clover and vetches, both valuab! eous conferences, at four o’clock
one of several forms, as follows:
! There is no work on the farm
N otice is hereby given that the following-
D in in g Cars
^ 12:15 P. M. | A r.
Corvallis
Lv. I 1:00
named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to
present county officials are men of for dairy purposes, can be profit­
harder
or
more
wearisome
than
the
Frst—The promise of the Nicara­
Wednesday afternoon, of Primary make Anal proof in support of his claim, and T o u r is t
At Alham and Corvallis connect with tra
thorough
business
ability,
and
take
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the
Kegister
toil of the shop aud the drudgery of
ably raised in this region. In th« Workers,
Oregou Pacific Railroad.
Sleepin g Cars
Secretaries,
Sttperiu and the R eceiver, II S land office, at lioseburg,
guan government, which as a gov­
the common laborer. Orr the farm, hold of their respective work with past two years, two very successful tendeuts, Teachers of Boys and Douglas county, Oregon, on Tuesday June 25,
Ex ea rs- T rain D a il y E x < ki - t S o n ,
ST.
PAUL
ernment has never defaulted its in well tilled, the results are certain to ambition and enthusiasm, desirous clover crops have been grown on
1895, viz: Henrs Witte on Homestead Entry No
M IN N LAPO I.IS
Teachers of Girls. The special in­ 55<>;». for the KCj rieC, and E 1 Ne14 see. 4 tp. 23,
1:40 P. M. I.v
Portland
Ar. I 0:25 .
of
putting
iu
their
time
to
the
best
obligations, and is of itself regarded j bring comfort aud happiness; in the
the college farm. Each contained terest of eacll delegate «ill deter­ S R 3 west. He names the following witnesses
Itul.L’TH
7:25 P. M. Ar
McMinnville Lv. I 5:50 ,
to prove his continuous residence upon and cul­
interests
of
tbe
county'.
In
go
AK
OO
twenty
acres,
and
yielded
three
tons
city
they
are
too
often
tbe
sheerest
tivation
of,
said
land,
viz:
Thomas
M.
Gardner
as a guarantee.
mine winch one fie shall attend. of Louis, Oregon: William W . Cat heart o f Rose-
<-I! I M I p o r k s
Tbrougli licket» to all points In the Ea
doing, they in common, have kept
o i a m i i l i n k s stati-», Canada and Europe can be nbtair
Second—The bank of Nicaragua, a poverty and most utter despond the county affairs iu first class order per acre, or sixty tons, accurately In each conference only such topics burg. Oregon; Elisha Geer, and Alva A. Rouse
C M H IK STO X
iowi'-t rates from M. c . Bond, agent Ce
o f W allace, Oregon.
ency
weighed each season. This season
Grove.
E. r . ROGER
W IN N IP E G
national institution, with a recogniz-
R. M. VBATCH, Register.
and their accounts are balanced up another twenty-five acre tract is in and problems are to be considered may4-48
Asst. Ci. F. A Fass.
H E L E N A and
H. KOEHLER, Manager,
as
concern
teachers
or
officers
of
standing in London, will, if need be,
BUTTE
B. H. Bowman: Pub. Enquirer; of to date. Economy' has been prac­ clover aud it promises well. “ With
Portland Or.
that particular class.
Breman, lnd., writes: Last week ticed in every office connected with all this as truth,” says the Corvallis
guarantee it.
Indications
already
point
to
a
T
H
R
O
U
G
H
T
IC
E
T
S
j
.
s
.
M EDLEY
Third— The republic of Guatamala, °«r Httle girl baby the only one we the county. The officers and their Times, “ The time will come, just so very large attendance. This is a
TO
croup,
i
deputies
have
worked
incessantly,
•
• i a f Ai r* a 11 have was taken sick with -------
sure as the sun rises, when acres of
CH ICAGO
one of the richest of tin Central' .
^
. .
After two Doctors failed to givo re- putting in from two to five hour» the wheat fields will be seeded to mass convention, and the invitation
W ASH INGTON
is
extended
to
all
Sunday-school
Amencan states, stands ready tc de-
ant]
P H IL A D E L P H IA
was hanging on a mere extra day after day. One of the clover or vetches, and the dairy pro­
AND
posit $100,000 in a Londou bank if thread we tried One Minute Cough largest tax collections ever known ducts of tbe Willamette valley «ill workers in tlie state. Entertain Will m ake the season o f 1895 as fo l­ N E W YO R K
ment will be provided for such low s : On M on da ys at C. J. Hears’ BOSTON AND ALL
Cure and its life was saved, For sale in Lane county has been placed on bo famed tbe wide world over.”
Nicaragua desires the favor.
delegates as send their names to farm , 2'/, m iles east o f C ottage G ro v e . POINTS EAST A NO SOUTH
the
book
this
year.
The
money
bv
J.
P.
Curtin
On Tuesday a fte rn o o n s and W ed n es­
Fourth—The Nicaragua Canal
A. A. Morse, Chairman, 334 Weid- day fo re n o o n s at Pleasant H ill On
has been turned over to the treas­
C o llectio n s a S p e c ia lty .
De
Witt’s
Witch
Hazel
Salve
cures
TIME SCHEDULE.
Company, whose word in London will
A
G e n ia l
G e n t l e m a n . — “There urer.
The county court has order­ scalds, burns, indolent sores and ler St., Portland. Attention is Thursdays at C le sw e ll. On F rid a y s
C o ttag e G r o v e , O r .
For
information,
time
cards,
maps
and
Saturdays
a
t
C
o
tta
ge
G
ro
v
e
,
o
f
called
to
the
necessity
for
taking
a
be acceptable iu ti e highest financi­ has been a good deal said about Mr. ed the county’s state taxes paid,
never fails to cure piles. For sale by
und tickets, call on or write
eaeh
week,
d e s c r ip t io n :
receipt from the agent ut time of
Clothing tor Ladies and Children
al circles, will give either a guaran­ Kincaid, aud the present secretary j which has been done; the treasurer J. P. Currin.
C alifornia Jim is a beau tifu l m a h o g ­
VV. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent,
buying railroad ticket to Portland, any bav, w ith star in fo r e h e a d ; stands
of the state, from a standpoint of has ordered over $13,000 worth of
Made to order cheap for cash or
tee or the cash if need be.
if reduced ratu for return trip is 16 hands h igh, w eigh s 1770 pou n d s Cottage Grove, Or.
_______________
politics. But there is another side county warrants prid during the
country produce, by
Pnn.ADEi.rHiA,
April
23.—The
and w ill be 4 yea rs old M ay 26th, 1895.
— or —
M rs . P et S anford ,
Rev. Dr. J. George Gibson deliv-1to bia character that the public month of April, and the county- fastest time ever made between here desired. The Southern Pacific Co.
P edigree .— -California Jim was sired A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass
•red his first discourse since the know* litt!e about aml for wh‘cl- clerk has received the redeemed and Atlanta City and the fastest has i ffeeted a change in its manner by a full blooded im p orted E n glish
Cottage Grove.
of handling excursion fares which | Sh ire, w h ose w eigh t at 5 yea rs old was
Agent,
Emanuel church murders, at Grace
*s nok
t° advertise him. warrants and entered the accounts
makes
this
imperative.
This
is
also
time
ever
made
by
a
railroad
train
2000
pounds.
Dam
was
o
n
e
h
alf
Shire
255 Morrisson St., Portland Oregon.
M. E. church, Sunday night. His Wbile lle is a hard Inan witb an upon his books. Everything in
one half F re n ch C anadian.
o uclas
subject was' “The Man of Sorrow.” | « ujust bill against the state to work,1 connection witb tbe county affairs | in this country for such a great required by the O. R. & N. Co. and
T
ubes .—S in gle se rv ice , $5 payable
d
C U A t IS THE BEST.
He likened his own grief to that of 1 be bas a bea1*' *ba*' responds to a has been done in a prompt, satis- j distance, was that made by the | The return rate is one-third of at tim e o f s e r v ic e ; season $8 payable
O
w
n
W
l a F IT F O R A K I N G .
tear PIONEER
c o r d o v a n ;
Christ,
whom he declared was touch of sympathy. He has much factory manner, aud today you can 1 .spectal newspaper train on the regular fare on Southern Pacific, at end o f season ; in su ra n ce $10 p a ya ­
FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF.
and one-fifth on O. R. & N. The ble when m are p roves to be w ith foal.
always with the sorrowing. He
*be
human kindness in j go to the court house and iu a ■> i , . ., 1 », .,
,
4*3 m F ine C alt ¿K anbans
Monday! secretary, F. R. Cook, Portland, C are taken to prevent aeeiden ts, but
made no allusion to the church
raake UP and while not effusive moment’s notice the authorities cau
en, s.' ' ‘llna
a‘
resp o n sib le fo r n one th at m ay oeeu r.
*3.*PPQUCE,3 soles .
out will furnish additional information Season
tragedies.
Services
were
an_ ' in his friendships and a little hard give you any information you
may u,m 11111 g- The tiain pulled
b egin s A p ril 1st and en ds J u ly
on
request.
of
Camden
depot
at
5:36
and
45
1st.
A . P A R K S , P r o p rie to r.
nounced to begin at 7.45 o’clock, i to £et acquainted with at first, he is I .ask without any delay, just note
but long before that hour arrived \0119
^be
truly genial of this, The work is kept up under j miuutes later carne to a stop in At-
Ecvs S chqql S hqex
WEST COTTAGE GROVE,
L A D IE S *
the church was jammed. Even as gentlemen iu the state.”— Eugene j this administration. Lane county lanta Citv. T he distance by this
tbrou h the untiring efforts of her
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
. • loo m -,
, ..
early as 6 o’clock crowds clamored Guard.
C h a m b erla in ’ s E y e an d S k in O in tm en t H as m ov ed in to th e red fron t Eastm an
b u ild in g , n ortli o f S. R P ip e r’ s
officials, in tbe face 0
of the depress­ route is 583-10 miles and the aver-1 Land O ffice ut R o se b u rg , Oregon,
Is unequalled fur Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
at tbe closed doors for admittance, |
------- ;
-7—
o ld h ardw a re store.
Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
So great became tbe crowd in the ^ L ook O ut If subscribers of the ing bard times, is on a financial age speed was 76$ miles an hour.
BROCKTOlLPVASa
April 4, 1895.
Hands,
Itching
Piles,
Burns,
Frost
Bites,
Over On« Million People woor tho’
streets that it was deemed advisable L cho -L f - uier do uot get it every basis excelled by no other county The fastest single mile was made Notice is hereby given that the following-
JOHN
FER3-US0N
(
hronicSore
Eves
and
Gi-anulatcd
Eye
Lids,
to open the doors and fill tbe " eek, it is from some cause unknown in the state of Oregon.— Eugene in 41 seconds, which is an average named settler has Idea notice of his intention to l o r sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
make final proof in support o f his claim, and that
Is still in tbe bu. iness for the All our shoes are equally satisfactory
churh as quickly as possible, and ill
tb<! Pubhaber>»nd they will please j Register,
said proof will be made before A. C. Jennings
of 878-10 miles an hour.
TO H O U S E O W N E R S .
C ounty C lerk o f Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene
They give the beet value fo r t%o money.
msnnfacture of boots and shoes.
they poured by the hundreds. The reP°G to this office instantly,
O regon .« n June Jl, 1895. viz:
They equal custom s h o e s In style and fit.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con­
John
N.
Schneider
on
homestead
entry
No.
5521.
Their wearing q u a lit ie s a r e u n n a rp a ssed .
GENERAL
REPAIR
WORK
church was taxed to its utmost i
-----------------
The World’s Fair Tests
for \v': N \v‘ , and w 1^ S w '; of sec. 20. tp 21 s.. dition, try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders,
The prices are uniform,——stamped on sole.
It. 3 west. H e names the following witnesses lh jy tone up the system, aid digestion, cure promptly done.
capacity.
F- o n Si to S 3 saved over other makes.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show ed no baking powder ROYAL B aking Powder. to prove liis continuous residence upon aud lov: of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. 5
Thanking
my
friends
for
past
j
at-
cultivation of, said land viz: J. M. Me Doll. N.
»gent to ta h s
show R oyal Baking Powder
so pure or so great in leav­
Or. Price s Cream oakin g Powder
Highest o f all in leavening L. Kimble. J. IL Shortridge and J. P. Langdon kidney di-order» and destroy worm«, giving roriage I will endeavor to merit a Dealers everywhere. W
new- life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
• xelaalre «ale for tfti» «trinity. W’ rifte at
of Cottag' 0 rove. Oreg'tfi.
•Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco,
superior to all others.
ening p ow er as the Royal.
S tre n g th .—V. S. Government Report.
3 j 8 44
-
K. M. V k a TC jt ; Kegister.
continuance <>f tbcjr « orj;
cents per pejesge. For sale by drngjittk.
Cottale Grove M o-Leak
HOT SHOT.
Young man, when you marry,
___ I prop your eyes open with bean
__ „ „ . 3
I poles. Take some girl of ycur own
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
A
,
,
,
, ,
i
E
D
IT
O
R
.
choice, and don t let
namby
E. P . T H O R P ,
1 pamby idiotic and selfish “ busybod-
SATURDAY, MAY 4, -
^
ies” make the match for you. Tell
RICH
LB WIS & BURKHOLDER.
Sacramento, Cal.
G eneral M erch an d ise
W O O L, HIDES A N D FURS,
Lumber,
Shingles
and
Grain.
Agents for the sale of the
SOc
72c
DE01STEE 1 D L OMUL
20c
BE R
ISc
J.
B. ROUSE,
PR O M PTLY
FILLE D
L U R C H ’S
C LO TH IN G ,
DQY
BOOTS and SHO ES.
Ladies Dress Goods, H ts and
Domestics-
This stock has just been refilled and is the
best selected in town.
fcouuiein tacine
I
PACIFSC R. R.
California Jim
Justice of the Pea
Heal Estate Agent
W . L. D
Boot k Shoe Shop
«•sssss**