Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, May 04, 1895, Image 5

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I See It
Wherever
I go!
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B !g B r a n c lt r a r k fn j- H o u s e May be
OREGON TH E HAVEN.
How dear to tny heart is the face
L o c a te d at r e u d li ton.
I on the dollar, when some kind sub- ]
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Horace Wood, representing the
to
____ " __________________________ | The U. S. grand jury has indicted ' scriber presents it to view ! It may | Belters
from
Oregonians
Henry
King Packing Company,
in-
PUBLISHED EVERY S aturday !
) Miss Mary Berger, of this rity on j come today or may come tommor- i Eastern papers are always of
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pork packers established at St.
K. 1*. T H O R P ,
E D IT O R
row; it may come from others or terest. Mr. A. 1
1 Joseph, Mo., spent Sunday iu this
D E A L E R S IN
letters through the mails. Of the ' from you. The big iron dollar, the ; view in this county recently wrote
city on his way through Eastern
SATURDAY, M A Y 11,
1895. seven counts in the i n d i c t m e n t , round silver dollar, dear delinquent to the Times of l ’auliua, Iowa, of.
Washington and Oiegon, with a
| three are based on the letters to I subscriber, present it to view! A | which the following are some of the |
The Rainier Review, a paper v eil
! view of selecting a suitable location
■ which the name of Mrs. E. D. M e-! round silver dollar I hail as a treas- j extracts.
informed on the situation, says less
of a branch packing house, says the]
of which each ! ure, for often expenses o'erwhelm I The last Times that reached me
than ten per cent of the good . kepi '■ 111 .'
! Pendleton Tribune. He has visited '
cted to Miss Mae Huff, j me with woe. We count it a source had an article from the Inter Ocear
in grocery stores of Oregon are pro- ,,n0 v ,‘s dir.
i Walla Walla and other neighboring!
and Mrs. Murv I of au exquisite pleasure, and yearn copied iu it in regard to the differ­
xluced on the coast. More tl an 75 | ^l1'- ^
■ Harris
cities, and is satisfied that a pack-1
ell known and for it foudly where-ever we go! ent kinds of weather the different
per cent could be produced here if l) i : ' ,,: u ' very w
! ing-bouse established in this viciui-
Speaking
of
the
illustrated
catalogue
residents
o f ' How ardent I'd seize it— that round sections of the United States is ex­ Weinstock, Lubin and Co., Pacific coast travel
respected
j ty could eventually supply all O re-!
the
proper
effort
was made ! iliK1,b'
bacon Eugene. The remaining four in-j lovely dollar. The root of evil t is periencing. I would like to com­ ers frequently remark: ‘*1 see it wherever 1
Farmers, raise vonr own
No wonder! It is probably in fifty thous­ gon with home-cured meats. _ Iu *
iictments as based on the annoy-I commonly unmed—Loviug money pare climates w ith any of the places go.”
and homes to dav.
beaus, tomatoes, canned and dried
speaking of the project, Mr. wood j
letters received by Dr. E. D. is sinful, some good people tell us mentioned in the Inter-Ocean. My
fruits,
butter eggs, honey, e tc .! ,aOM
said that he estimated the cost of
McKenncy, Mrs. L. N. Roney, Mrs. | but the penniless printer can hardly heart goes out to the people of This book, familiar in so many homes, »ells the building and plant at $23,000.!
Then $8,000,000 will be s-ivt 1 to
1
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Willi uni Renshaw, ! be blamed. The pernii.esa printer, O’brien county especially, in sym- goods as readily as our best salesmen. Why
the State of Orcgou annually. This; ! Nicklin and Mrs.
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should it not ? Clear in its statements, honest ; hilt1 would figure upon op'.-niug
with hard 3,1 of Eugene. The wording o f , the hard working printer keeps pathy, after reading of the extreme in import, replete with news—it deals direct,
state will be afflicted
the packing of 100 pigs a day.
each count in the indictment is sending out papers that interest cold you have just been experienc- and, above all, is complete. The latest devices
times as long as we continue to buy
the sensible household necessities that you need Within three years he believes the
exeept for you. So hand in the dollar, the ing for the past three or four weeks. and what you most like to have are all there iu ;
largely from the East and ship but almost exactly similar,
management would be compelled
names and dates. Each accused big dandy dollar, dear reader now ! It is now almost two years since I beautiful illustrations and interesting descrip­
little there in return
tions. It- is a H E L P F U L book for yonng and to increase the daily slaughter to
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Mary Berger
with having sent won't you present them to view and my family moved out here. old, rich and poor, and F R E E or the asking.
500. Every particle of the animal
| This inakc-s tbe third winter I have
Montana Mining and Market through the mails a ‘‘lewd, obscene,
C u r F o n ta l R e g u la tio n s .
is utilized by a packing-house aud
1 been in Oregon. As you remember, The catalogue, together with fast mail, ex-
Reporter: One of the most basic lascivious letter of au indecent
OREGON.
press and freight, places the advantages of this affords no waste.
Pigs can be fat-
LEMATL
! I in company with James Loucks store within quick and easy reach of customers ,
p r i n c i p l e s o f the policy of p ro to - charater, unfit to be sot fourth in [Providence Telcgrapli.l
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hundred, of miles from Sacramento. I tened ou alfalfa and g raln> wblcb ls .
tion is that every community <hould the indictn ent ot ->• v. id upon the
If any old maid was as fussy as was here in December nml January living
Think of ail that means:
g r o w n p r o f u s e l y iii this section, and '
as far as possible patrouizo boun records of tic . mvt. ' Then follows tU|
tl« la . ns compel the postmaster | of ’92 aud '93 and I will say that
no obstacles prevent farmers from
industries. One of the reasons why the details oi each individual cave,
eral of the United States to be, tho storm that we then experienced
It means that your orders will I k * tilled from
j
j th e h o g W :U S t r y up on
0 0
J
the northwest lacks development h
1’lie crime ( haute 1 ag iinst Mi
on Id be banished from decent was by far the worst I ever seen the largest general stock ormerchandise on the
eoast, and as carefully as if you were here- to a
large
SCille.
375
because too little attention has been Bergn is a -«-rious one, punishable society How many people know since, as at no time have we had choose t„r yourself. The prlvUege to return, i ponuda to e a c h a n iln a l> dressed,
paid to this, but there seems to be, under the revised statutes, by a fine
d ¡s contrary to law to send suow to lay a day on the ground at your expense, anything not as ordered is a 1
guarantee that the style and quality of the 30,000 pounds per annum would
an awakening that promises a rem­ of $5000 or imprisonment for five j Lnlf a newspaper through the mails? and I have not seen a single day goods will he as nearly right as we know how to a„gregute
11.250,000 pounds of
edy in tho future. We notice that years at hard labor, ut the disc re- You must send a whole one or none that a man could not plow iu the j have them,
I cured meets and 3,000,000 of lard. 1
the Oat Meal Company of ' :
.a la tion of the court.
In any ca se.; o{ it Xow there is complaint that winter, as on no day was it frozen
It means that you will get the benefit of low­
O ne o x K in c a id . — Albany Demo­
lias again resumed operations and should all of the counts iu the lu’ the postal cards now sold are too too hard. This winter especially est prices. We have facilities for buying which
The Grnntt’s Pass Courier
few merchants any where enjoy and the result crat:
needs
commendation.
In
fact,
we
dictment
ngainst
Miss
Berger
be
is turning out 120 barrels per day.
Wishes to inform those who are contemplating ImiMing in the spring to ban
large for the envelopes usually
is generally a saving for customers of 10 to 50
j tells of a good one ou Secretary
proved,
tho
punishment
would
he
have
had
no
winter
up
to
the
pres­
in their orders for lumber now. «o they cun be
per cent. We have but one price aud mark all
This company is finding ready sale
used by business men, who wish to
j K incaid:
Whoever is running
goods in plain figures.
for its product. Several carloads very severe.
inclose
them for brief replies. ent time, as the different samples of
,
Secretary Kincaid's paper during
Of course the case will be bitterly Merchants who have been trimming vegetation I send you will show. Our illustrated catalogue Is free. ,,
have recently been shipped to coast
If you have
1 1
°
not
one,
tve
would
lie
pleased
to
mail
a
copy
on
the gentleman s absence at Salem,
towns, and the state demand is contested. Much testimony will be the blank edges of the cards in The samples I have picked on my
receipt of your name aud addrejs.
should be more careful of the kind With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then be ready, and you
growing rapidly. A little more exactly the opposite. The case will order to make them fit the envel- place in the door yard, garden aud
won’t have to wait.
of editorials he steals Iu last
printer’s ¡D k however would mater-1 be heard sometime after May 22, as I opes are informed by the depart­ wheat field. By the way, my hogs
LUEIN & CO«,1 "eek's Eugene Journal an editorial Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
ially aid our local manufacturers iu the trial jury meets in Portland at ment that such trimming, even on and sheep are pasturing on the
appears
as original, which was
that
time,
and
there
will
probably
winter
wheat
too.
Now
these
are
bringing their product -before the
unengraved blank margins, consti­
stolen from the Courier, in which
be fifty witnesses from this city.
the
smallest
samples
nor
are
they
public.
Send in vour orders at once.
tutes mutilation, and the mutilated
the expression appears that “no in-
not the best. I have some friends iu
The defendant will be represent­ postal cards are not mailable.
COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON.
Albany Democrat: Many citizens ed by Attorneys L. Bilyeu, A. C.
S a c r a m e n t o , C a l . telligent person believes tbe dull
Iowa that I would like to have see 8
You w ill Never be So rry
of Nicaragua are hut because the Woodcock anil J . P. Ditchburn,
times are caused by tariff condi-1
things as I see them, and as we have
President of that country did not while the government will lie repre­
tions,
as the present depression |
only one life to live ou this sphere,
For living a white life.
How One Family Became Prosperous I»y engulfs the whole world.’’ This, in
refuse to be bull-dosed bv England, sented by District Attorney Murphy
I don’t think it is lengthened any
the Gift of a Bible.
F or doing your level best.
anil there is talk of a revolution. and assistants.— Eugene Journal.
the light of tile fact that the
by cold or exposure. In this coun­
For boiug kind to the poor.
, AT,
England
has lorded over
the
An agent of a bilde society some Eugene Journal, rabidly republican,
try we can raise everything you
For looking before leaping.
B. H. Bowman: Pub. Enquirer; of
nations so long every little nation
years
ago
wai
traveling
through
has
been
telling
its
readers
fori
can tiiere and a great deal more,
For hearing before judging.
does not dare do otherwise than Breman, Ind., writes; Last week
such as prunes, peaches, pears, Georgia when he came upon a dilap- many months that the very fear of
our little girl baby the only ono we
For your faith in humanity.
Bubmit. Years ago a nation did re­ have was taken sick with croup.
apricots, almonds and quinces, to idated shanty with decay and pov-' democratic free trade had caused REMATI,
ORE ¡ON.
For being candid and frank,
sist her oppression, and today sh After two Doctors failed to give re­
say nothing of the vast amount of erty showing in every part. There the disaster, must cause Mr. K. to
l
or
being
loyal
to
your
town.
A
FULL
LINE
OF
is the greatest nation on the face of lief and life was ha; ging on a mere
berries. Why, I have seen straw­ was not a whole panel of fence think cuss words as he scans his
For thinking before speaking.
the earth; but little Nicaragua thread we tried One Minute Cough
berries that measured nine inches llbout ,ll<? yard, antl " ben lie entcr- paper within tho dome-crowned
For harboring clean thoughts.
would be merely a mouce iu a cat's ^ are and it-.¡ie wa3 saved. l or sale
in circumference and had apples ed the house he found the stench halls of the state capital.
For standing by your principles.
In the meantime will some
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paw. in
n:e
almost unbearable. It was the
Albany Democrat: The Demo-
that
measured
fourteen incites
For stopping your ears to gossip.
one please tell us if they have seen
borne of a poor family. His first
The
Spokane mining Review
around. You say, “Do you like
For bridling a slanderous tongue.
the Monroe doctrine flyiug around takes a very rosy view of the pres­
question was to ask if any of the murderer of Misses Williams and
Oregon
Why, bless you, yes I
F o r the influence of high mofiv s.
loose. It has been lost and it is ent condition of affairs surrounding
family could read. The reply was Lauiout. The evidence is about ns
wish it had beeu possible to have
F o r being ns courteous as a duke.
very doubtful if it will ever be that city. It says that there are
that one of the sons, who worked in convincing as circumstantial evi­
come here ten years ago before
For asking pardon when in error.
found.
a factory ot Atlanta, could read a dence well can be. Every effort to
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too many evidences of the recovery
,
¡democratic times struck us. The
For eing square iu
little, and that he came home once place it upon some one else ends by
man who owned a farm here then
The Commercial Review : The ° f •
S I,oka,je from tbe fin“« cial P108' deals.
a mouth. The agent concluded to pointing toward^ Durraut.
Rev.
would have been able to live like a
movement in favor the protection oi tiatloU wblch
VLSlted tbe whole
For being generous with an ene-
tho scriptures, in Gibson had nothing to do with it,
lord
and
with
half
the
eeonomy-sbc
Kave
a
ct.px
of
Oregon's manufacturing interests COlmtri’ fur evcn t!ie worst croaker my.
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the hone that some good would as indiscretely nif he noted iu some
has to practice in Iowa could have
1
bids fair to be far reaching in itg l to wear a frown. The signs are of
For discountenancing the tale­
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come of it. Three years later he things. Durraut did both of the
a
prominent
characfcr
;.ad
are
so
made
money.
I
rue,
times
aro
hard
J
results. The firms and individuals
bearer.
,
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visited the the same locality, and murders. The fact that no blood
here now but from all accounts they j
- ’
who are taking the initative in the numerous that even tho dullest
For sympathizing with the op­
j I when he approached tlie house it was found on-him nf er the 'Will­
begin to realize that the new day
T h e h ig h e s t , ir ir e s p a id f o r n i i k in d s n| o r. d ll
are no worse hero than there,
matter are, naturally, the manufac­
pressed.— Ex.
looked verv different. He thought iams’ murder does not change this
has
dawned.
Among
the
most
im­
have been plowing with two teams (
turers themselves.
Their prime
that some new tenant more thrifty fact. Her death was caused by
W . H. COOPER,
for
the past three weeks, and have ;
object is the promotion of a healthy portant and certain evidences of
Albany Democrat: Theodore Dur­
than the last must have moved into strangulation,
recovery are the sale of the Wash­
— VIA—
followed
by
the
sown
about
twenty
acres
of
grain
A
t
t
o r n e y a,t L a t i r ,
and strong demand among consum­
ian t for two or three years was a
it. He asked how long the family fiendish butih -ry.
ington W utir Power which bears
Murder
will
j
and
it
is
now
coming
up.
Apples
ers for products of Oregon manu­
C o tta g e G ro ve . O regon .
f hilling light in Emanuel church at
Tue Shasta, R o u te
had lived there. The reply was out, so will this double and most
the contingency that mills are to he
facture ; this result they propose to
6*'d 011 tbe *rees unfrozen, I got
| San Francisco. Ho was respected
—OF t h e —
eleven years. He asked what good horrible tragedy iu tbe cud.
erected at once. The Army Post
160 Acres Land for Sale
try to secure by seeking tho con­
and esteemed and looked up to by one to day. Soon the blossoms will fortune had happened to the family
3
M
IL
E
S
FROM
ELKTON
OR.
is a settled fact and before the sum-
gets so smart he
sumer at his own fireside and pledg
many. No one ever saw in his be starting ou the trees. If any of to cause the change in the anpear- \ When a man ?,
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,
Partly cleared with good frame
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,
, mer is over several troops will he
your
leaders
are
tired
of
cold
you
ing lam O f her to dm only such
1
,
.
.
Z.
,
.,
.
can
t
be
told
anything
it is always house, barn and out buildings, g o o d Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
face the features of a murderer; but
permanently
located
here.
The
ance
of
things.
The
reply
wm
hut
,
tQ
^
^
^
;
well
¿t the door. 4000 rails in *.h e
articles as are manufactured in our
South.
I
r
Nnrtb.
Sam Simmons, the well known de­ «■an tell them that here is their some three years before a traveling
,
,
,
fence; school i>^ miles; price ic.OO
mines
aro
paying
Spokane
owners
15 1). III. I M .
haven
of
rest
and
there
never
was
Fort tatui
Ar I 8 :20 a. in.
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, nearly every community has 6uch * a ...................................
state, prices and quality
being
one
half
down,
balance
on
long
time
tective, of Portland, after paying
:•>« a. 111. bv. Cottage Grove b*. 1:47 a. m.
man had left a copy of the Bible 1
at g per cent int. For further partic-
45 a. hl. 11 Ar. San Francisco by. 1 7.00 p. in.
, ,
,
,
, , ¡citizen,
equal. If they can succeed in this handsome dividends, aud several him a visit says: His very appear­ nor I don’t believe there ever will
ula
rs
write
to
G
eo
S
m
it
h
.
at
the
bouse,
and
that
by
the
help]
flattering offers to purchase some
Alxivetrains
sU»p at ail stutioi.« from r<»rtlaml
be
a
tiino
when
they
can
fix
them­
as far as present manufacturers
Elkton, Oregon.
ance would indicate that he is nn in­
to .Ml»any inclaKlve; nisi* T .in ^ n t. sb<Mlds,
of the son who could read they had I A « ood' bouest far,nar " a8 stand-
of the mines have been flatly refus­
Halsey.
Ilarrislmru.
.him-tion O ty. lnrioc. Eu-
selves
as
cheaply.
are concerned it will not indeed be
1‘ayne, Henry c. ltou«e p-iie and ail stations from Itoseliurù to Ashland
human monster whose only ambi-
all learned to be Christians and ing in front of the court house a few I Tlios. F. Oakes, HenryC.
inclusive.
Receivers.
very long before manufacturers in ed. Iu addition to these is a rapid ion is to see the blood of an in­
were doing much better and getting j da-VR a8 ° looh> ^ mournfully at bis
K « t c b u r ir T la il P n l l jr #
other lines not at present iu Oregon, increase iu business which naturnlly ' nocent victim. He 1ms a most
| tax receipt He said: “I brought
a. ?n. I Lv.*
PorttnAd
Ar. I 4:30 p. ».
De W itt’s Witch II:tzel Salve cures along well.
o
r t h
e r n
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follows.
We
feel
assured
that
with-
3:25
|
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.
in.
Cottage Grove Lv. 0:2» a. ni.
will be seeking opportunity to open
a bail of cotton lieie five years ago,
peculiar oppearance and to see him scalds, burns, indolent sores and
5:50 p. in. 1 Ar.
Hosclmrg
Lv. 1 7:00 a . » .
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3nj 80 j ( j j t for $ 4.9 5 0 . With this
factories here for their ow n special­ ! fu a few months definite arrauge- vou would at first glance sav wliat a never fails to cure piles. For sale by
P A C I F I C
R.
R .
ties. The filial result will bo not I meuts will be made to establish a funny looking man that is. His J . V. Currin.
Eagle: There is some | money I paid my tnxes, $22 ; got n
¡Milton
i smelter here even though the one
Pullman Bufiet Sleepers
only the establishment of beet sugar
urrt' cvcn lnn" " u tlie one |lfftd ¡s out 0f proportion to his body
R
danger in keeping a bottomless dress for mv wife, $5; shoes for the
AND
factories, boot and shoe factories ! “ OW ldl° °P ens ior
" h id , an(1 hill pve8 are large alulthe pupÜ8
«hair, as a young couple ou Mud childaen, $(3; a barrel of flour, $6.50;
U
Second ( lass Mccpinir r u n
FA RM ERS’ PROSPECTS.
and tanneries; besides factories for ! |'® p a r , n ‘dlalge 8h 1 n,a,nta,n are exceedingly small. If you were
pounds of sugar, $1; ten
iTTACHKD TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
creek can well testify to ns being a fifty
N
the production, on a considerable >■ «'»'views wit.iisomo heavy ship- to Jook at bis head anj Dot at hia
Under the heading of “Saturday fact; at least it proved so in their pounds coffee, $2, and went home
i
\Ucwt S i d e I > i \ i * » i o n ,
scale, of starch, flax goods, agricul j f fro“ the biocan <'01iv,n« ! ns : body you would think it was two Night Thoughts,” the editor of the case, for upon returning home from happy with $3.75 in my pocket for | P u llm a n
Between Portland and Corvallts.
tarai implements, rope, etc., but “ >at we have properly stat.d the sit- ;
^
S lee p in g C ars
M AIL T R A IN D A ILY KXCKP1 S U M M T .)
Albany Democrat makes the follow- meeting one evening and wishing the preacher. I brought iu a bale
also the enlargement and extension Uatlon w,th referi'IU;e to the govern-
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R rttä l
ArT I 5:Xi P. M.
ing philosophical suggestions: The t0 sliP in ‘l“«*11? 80 fts not to dia-| today sold it for $22.50; paid my.
D in in g C ars
12:15 I . M. I Ar.
Corvallis
Lv. | 1:00 P. M.
of the fruit canneries and various “iC" t
Har,1l,!l,ig works
Montana
^[inin„ an(i Market
Democrat is glad to report that on turl' tbe uld folks> tbe .YOun» man b^ e8’
“5’ and bave n (l " artel T o u r is t
At AIl>any and Corvallis connect with train» o
other industries now established in k>r ‘®y mlt t“at tbele 18 a 8tron£ Reporter: Henrv Yillard has agaiu this Saturday night crop prospects took the first chair he ran across, Kit. They tell me I can get flour,
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
S le e p in g C ars
this state. I t is a consummation V ^ l n h t y that the government Kpcl,re J control of the Northern
E x p r e s s T r a in D a il y (E x c e p t S u n d a y .)
ST. PAUL
and shoes for ,
devoutly to be wished, and the ! W,U de,1,and a sampling test of the r acific railroad. It is openly stated were never better in the history of and as tl,ere was no b iiht to inforni a,,d ¡.rock8 and
M IN N E A P O L IS
4:4«
P.
l.v
r.irtlanil
Ar. « 25 A M .
the Willamette Valiev. A talk with him tbe chair was bottomless, he ^ f I P*“ ' t,len. b“ t it pears to me |
iH iL U T H
7:25 P. M il Ar Mf-Miiiiiville t.r. r,.M a . M .
manufacturer’s organization will 1 British Columbia lead ores; that in this connection that the deal has
FA RG O
a number of farmers has universally failed to discover H tU1 bis feet and 1 LaVfcnt
tbe
half' f v e about!
Through ticket« to all |x»int* In the Kastern
GRAND FO R K S
have our earnest support at any and means a government assay and been completed and that the famous
TO
states, Canada and Kurope can foe obtained at
brought the answer that wheat b* “d bad collided, while his body,, "mde up my mind to invest th is “
C RO O K 8TQ N
sampling
works
somewhere,
and
no
lowest rates from M. C. Bond, agent, < ottaae
all times whenever we can serve
financier has come to this country never looked Letter. There is now coming in such sudden contact with 1 quarter iu United States bonds and
<irove.
E. P. lini KHs,
wnuMin .
place except Spokane offers facili­
A“»t. G. F. 4 i Pass. Act.
them.
H E L E N A an«l
for the purpose of making arrange­ not a drawback to the outlook, ^be fi°.or> ninde sufficient noise to I howl for tLe gold standard!”—
KO KH LEB, Manager,
BU TTK
ties. The citiy is full of mining
Portland Ur.
Birmingham ( Ala. ) Daily State.
ments to wind up the receivership Fruits, also, are in prime condition. ftrouse
°^d folks, nnd when they J
operators
and
investors,
and
Timber is a good investment— as
and assume the direction of the If all tiiis continues until after liar- j aPP®ared on the scene with a lig h t,
N o tice o f F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
are leaving town
TO
good as government bonds. The pack trams
property. This, it is said, has been vest though r lirices
i n c c q c continue
o n t i n n o l low
n w , lu
o u
is ir a c ie u g
r l wua
iin c iiiu iiiiy
Notice is hereby itiven that B. W. Kmerson. C H IC A G O
low
the
distracted
g i ill
was » endeavoring
p r i c e s continue low
Executor of ilie . Mate of Hiram Lee, Senior, lias
lumbermen who bought timber land constantly for the mountains to accomplished through the efforts of
<®_q
there will b e an improvement
tiled hi- account for Snal settlement of said es- W A S H IN G T O N
improvement j in n : t ° P u ‘ l i h e fellow o u t b y t h e feet, tate,
AND
in Michigan aud Wisconsin some prospect, eighty four-liorse teams the Duetsehe bank of Berlin, which
and Monday the first day of July, iwr», has P H I L A D E L P H I A
set by order of the County Court for hear­ N S W YO RK
Lian<l ke wcs been
times that will be marked, Farniers! aud as be*P was
been engaged to haul ore from
ing
oi
petition
to
the
same.
years ago, and have held them, have
1
BOSTON AND A LL
has been Yillard’s liacker ever since
B. W. K m erso n , Executor.
will have a more serious problem to soon rescued from bis embarrass­ Geo. B. Dorris, atty
to *'
Northport,
P O IN T S E A S T A N D SO U TH
for estate.
made mints of money and the same Trail creek
‘
*”
• iui,' ' , , i which ore his connection with the Northern
ing
position,
and
taking
his
hat
he
solve thau usual, that of when to
good fortune is falling to those who wlU be 8b,ppt J hom 111111 ^ tbat ^
Pacific began. Twice he has enjov-
C olle ctio n s a S p ecia lty.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TIM E SCH ED U LE.
sell. Certainly they will say, next departed for home, forgetting to
C otta g e G rove , O a.
got in on the ground floor on Min-1 “ 'Tned lu tbl8 Clt-V nnd Ulil be I ed control of the road, once at its
E
s
ta
te
o
f
P
h
in
c
a
s
M
assey,
D
e-1
For
information,
time
cards,
maps
thank
them
for
his
release.
nesota timber. The sales of timber 1 'o 1 111,0 Fi.s i tr " ' < 1 a S;>o- |)eg|un£ngr and once later, and each spring will bring higher prices; but
eca sed .
and tickets, call on or write
Clothing for Ladies and Children
it is well to remember the past, and
Notice in hereby given by the unilerslpied. 1 W. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent.
lamia in this state the past few Min< rai
1 ’
l\ *on
time, it seems, he has had the Amer-
Made to order cheap for cash or
1 Executors o f the estate ot Phineas Massey, de- 1
°
J . A. Richardson, of Jefferson City, ceased, to the creditors of, and an persons liav- Cottage Grove, Or.
months have been enormous con- ore represents new buiness, us two j it>an atockllola er8 to contend with in that a bird in the hand is worth two
: country produce, by
S s , w’uEln^u j
— ok —
sidering the fact that it lms gener- ! >“ "
uo ore was mined in the j hi8 effort8 to ,ook after tLe lnter. in a bush on general business prin­ Mo. Chief Enrolling force 38th gener- ¡" in ! »ah’ tiii’Swwiry
M ia. P et S anford ,
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass
ciples. Had this rule been follow­ al assembly of Missouri, writes: I
Cottage Grove.
ally beeu supposed that the best j ™n,P " “ P* 1at loD" aud ,,r e S ular ests of the bondholders, who are
Agent,
ed it would have put thousands of wish to testify to the merits of One Lane, state of Oregon.
timber land was in the hands of par- ia te rv a k . °® t<J wbat “ lninS cau>l> ^presented by the Deutsche bank,
minute C o u g h c u r e . ..V lien other so-
M ary K. M asshv .
255 Morrisson St., Portland Oregon.
ties who would hold it until the . ' may iu tms whole Northwest Tho stockhol(lers havo invariablv dollars into the pockets of the Linn c u lle d c u r e s f a ile d
T o litn in e d
Hated Ai>ril30,1895-
lxxecutors*
o u c la s
< u n t il cures i a u t u ,
i outalnea j John M. Williams, Attorney for Executors.
county
farmers.
Another
thing.
C 'l
C U O F
I S T H E B E 3 T.
almost instant relief and a speedy ------------------------------------------------------
market demanded it. Tho chang- ™u,ltr-v and there you will find j (.arrie(i the day and Villard llas
W t f W r l W l n F I T FOR A KING.
ing of hands in this state recently Spokane men ami Spokane capital been ousted. The last time, how­ Farmers are realizing more than cure by the use of One Minute Cough j NOTICE FOR PL BLICA1ION.
»ST PIO N EER - « *
3. CORDOVAN,
FRCNCN A EMAMCUXO CALF.
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
shows increased faith iu timber as i developing
mines.
Spokane
is ever, the ousting was followed iu no ever the necessity of diversifying Cure. For s a le b y J . P . Currin.
[4*3.sp F inc C au tiKMKiUM
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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I
Roseburg,
Oregon,
May
1,
1895
nn investment, and
ti e year ; go truly recovering and it needs no great length of time by the recei­ their business, nnd this they are
»3.OPP0UCE.3S0LE».
| Notice is hereby given that the fonnwlng-
doing constantly. The hard times
Mnvw TV Kern«__Tbe
„ named final
settler
has ttltel notice of his intoutioii U>
by limber speculators and others eagle eye to discern it.
,2^0*2.
WORKlNonriiV
-MONEY in s i cns.
J .u c ionowiug
|noof m support of bis claim ,and tlut
vership, so that the stockholders
-EXTRA
EXTRA FINE-
FIN E *
n m t b e T -e b n n n n A d v a n c e ia n goon
en n rl ( said
proof
will o( be L;l„e
made
lietore
A. C. at
Jennings,
It excited somewhat of a sensa­ did not gain a very great benefit have taught farmers the value of fr
looking for good investments are
nuuty
clerk
cnnnty
Oregon,
Eugene!
I
•
i e ii* \
*
I irorn t l i e MeDanon auv ance is a o
vouwy
LitrK
oi Liiite couDiy
uretfO
D, Ht K
iiifeu»*,
W E ST COTTAGE GROVE,
*2. *17.? 30YS SCHOOLS«
keeping out of debt, buying only as
- i
* l g ndvanta^es of divers- • Laue countI Oregon, on Jane 22 , imm, viz:
turniug their eyes to the Pacific- tion iu Chicago tho other day when from the process.
• L A D IE S *
m Fx.. « ..
1 „
•
Ai
! pointer on me aavaniaDes 01 ciiveis , Francis F. E. Keisner on homeateaul entry No.
*be} cau afford, and running tbetr *• j farminf?* W B Donaea skin* 67,12 ior the »w *4 sec. 10 Tt>. 2« h . k . 1 west, Has moved into the red front Eastman
Northwest, where vast tracts of the retiring city treasurer turned
farms iu a business way. They i ebed i arn» ng- " - « • Oonaca «hiP | I U t t e .«W tng w i£ ^ t o prose hta
building, north of S. K. Piper’s
forest still stand. The man w ho over to his successor $30,000 for
ped twenty-four carloads of potatoes I
h !
old liardware store
Hop men are jubilant over the
j
must
as
fast
as
possible
knock
out
i
BROC X T O I C M A * * / ^
invests in timber lands must re- interest which the public funds had prospects of an unusually large
from this place during April. The
L*wreU0t'’
O ver One Million People w ear th e
JOH
N
F
E
R
G
U
S
O
N
!
the
demand
for
money
at
10
mrmbor that in order to realize on earned during the two years of his crop, and express confidence on
f et carloads averaged 30,700 pounds, '■ __may» ^_______ K.M. Vraich. Keguter.
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
cent, which no farmer can afford to
,
.
.
,
_
_
Is still in the business for the All our shoes are equally satisfactory
his investment he muat retain term of office.
...
.
,
.
„ making the totaal number of pounds
T r e s p a s s N o tic e ,
being able to realize something
T h ey give th e beet velue for th e m oney.
manufacture of boots and shoes.
pay, and it will then seek its level. 73G>80a For tbese tho farmer8
^
enough ready money to pay taxes
T h ey equal cu stom shoe« In ety le and fit.
from a fair price this year.
Notice is hereby given that I, the
T b ;l r w earing q u an tise ere unsurpassed.
G
EN
ERA
L
R
EPA
IR
WORK
on his purchases until such a time T h e W orld's -^Foir T ests
were paid 45 ceuts a hundred, . a undersigned, have posted trespass
The price# are un iform ,— stam ped an eoW.
F ro m $i to $ 3 a-v e d o v e r o th e r m akes.
promptly done.
as their sale will be piofitable. He
show ed n o bzlclhg pow der The U. S . Gov't R eports ROYAL B aking Pow der, total amount of $3315.60. Mr. , aii^^^nVtr^-spa^sing'
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
therc-oii^a^ter
persons trespassing thereon after
Thanking mv friends for past pat-
D e a le r* e v e ry w h ere. W e
a ke
must not tie everything up in tim­
so p u re o r so g rea t in leav­
** * *
¡ronage I will endeavor to merit a e x e lu s v«* **!*? fo r th is Y l r ’i .i l J J W .i i e a t
Highest o f a ll In leavening Donaca also shipped a number of | ^
show Royaf B a kin g Pow der
b er.—Miss.. Va!. Ltun.
en in g p o w er as the R oyal
1
l H. YAKBnoroH, 1 continuance of their work.
Strength — U. S. Q ovem m ent Report* carloads last fall.
superior to nil others.
m O
-
mao
M ISS B E R G E R INDICTED.
p
f
LE WIS & BURKHOLDER.
General Merchandise
WOOL, HIDES AND FURS,
Lum
ber, Shingles and Grain.
Agents for the sale of the
EMMIE ELL 101 MOL
1
BER.
J. B. ROUSE,
PROM PTLY
FIL L E D
WEÍNSTOCX,
400-412 K STREET,
New Goods and New S tyles
LURCHS
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS.
BOOTS and SH O ES.
Ladies Dress Goods, Hts and
Domestics
All Sizes of Trunks.
This stock has just been refilled and is the
best selected in town.
EAST AND SOUTH
Southern Pacific Co.
N
Diaiai Cars oa O^en Ruote.
j
THROUGH TICETS
J.
s.
MEDLEY,
Justice of the Peace
Real E sta te Agent.
W . L. D
Boot k Shoe Shop
f S K
h
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