Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, June 01, 1895, Image 2

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    Cottage Grove Mo-Lcadcr.
THE CATERPILLER PEST.
A GOLD QUESTION.
As a relief from the monotony cf
Last year in many localities in
Oregon
the
caterpillers
took
posses-
the
discussion of the fall of the
PUBLISHED EVERY SATU RDAY.
sion
of
orchards
and
shade
trees
price
of silver and the probability of
K. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R
fifty-cent dollar” resulting from
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and great dam an " ’as feared, and
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, - - 1895. some bud results followed, This free coinage of silver, it is pleasing
spring has brought to light the to note that James B. Colgate, a
General A. S. Bushnell, of Spring- same pest and some owners of trees j New York banker, has raised his
field Ohio has been nominated for fear more serious results than last voice to call attention to the pro­
governor by the republican conten­ season. Below is given a recipe, bability of an early and rapid de-
tion of that state. Bushnell was a from the Dexter, Iowa Sentinel, dine on the price of gold and the
candidate for the Foraker faction.
which we submit to the E cho -L eader danger of speedy precipitation upon
this country of a fifty-cent gold
readers for what it is worth:
G R E S H A M IS D E A D .
easily,
i
dollar.
“Caterpillers
on
trees
are
Secretary Gresham died at 1:15
Mr. Colgate says: “ It is estimat-
o ’clock Tuesday morning. May 29 j killed,” says T. L. Darby. “ Every
ed
that the world’s production of
the remains of Secretary Gresham, year I hear of them destroying
Ex: An Albany young man
bought some ‘ -seed potatoes” at a
store the other day. A few hours
afterward he returned to the store
and asked to have his money back,
saying he bad cut open all the d o -
tatoes and none of them contained
any seeds.
T h e P ro p a g a t io n o f O rch id s.
I
4 0 0 t o 412 K S t.,
Sacramento, Cal.
Largest General Retail Honse cn Coast.
A marked peculiarity of orchids is
! the immense number of seed pro­
duced from a single flower; but while
they are continually grown from seed,
! it means long years of waiting before
j the flower appears. After the blos­
som fades, it requires a year foi the
I seed to ripen, a second year elapses
after the seed is planted before it ger
miuates, while the resulting plant sel­
dom flowers under five, ami frequent­
ly not until after eight or ten, years
of growth. Consequently, orchids are
propagated chiefly by a division of the
1 root-clusters into individ lal plants;
while many are grown from slips and
cuttings. Most orchids require hot­
house cultivation; but there are two
| in particular which may be termed
hardy, and which can be successfully
grown in window-gardens, with the
care ordinarily given to house-plants.
—“ Some White House Orchids," in
Demorest’s Magazine for June.
L E W I S & BURKHOLDER.
DEALERS IN
G eneral M erch an dise
An exchange from Missouri says:
W earing Apparel o f all kinds for men,
women, and ch ildren ; Dry Goods, Shoes,
The lady ( ? ) who yesterday called
Hats, Millinery, Valises, Furniture, Carpets,
Notions, Stationery, Silverware.
the attention of another to ouri Crockery,
Toys, Household Supplies, etc.
patched
breeches, whereat they
C a t a lo g u e F re e .
both laughed so heartily, is inform­
A handsome illustrated catalogue
about our goods and prices sent free to
ed that a new pair will be pur-1
any address Tens of thousands o f cus­
tomers find it profitable and satisfac­
chased when her husband's bill is
tory to buy through this book.
T E R M S C A SH .
settled. It has been due nearly a
Enclose m oney for go o d } with order, and if
year.
Don’t criticise a printer's j to be sent by mail allow for postage. Any
balance left over will be returned.
dress too closely while you are i
ilccom panied by Psesident Cleveland : whole orchards and there is nothing gold for 1894 reached the enormous
I f in t e r e s te d in a n y o f t h e ite m s b e ­
and every member of his cabinet that can be disposed of more easily, sum of $180,000,000. YV ith new wearing silk with money due us. lo w , o r d e r p r o m p t ly , g iv in g it e m n u m ­
b e r.
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and the secretary’s family, left Wash- I bore a hole in the tree deep discoveries, and with the increased Tell your husband to send us $4.75
ington at 12:15 on a special train enough to reach the sap, fill it with activity in mining, the production and save the cost of a lawsuit. We
F6S2. W ashable Chainbray waists in pink,
for Chicago, where final interment sulphur and then plug it up. The for 1895 will probably not bo less need another pair of pants.
light blue, or black ami white mixtures, yoke
The Oregon Central & Eastern R.
Persons who are subject to diarroea ! back, large sleeves and stud fastenings; 32 to 42 R. Co., ( the Oregon Pacific) is
took place Thursday. In life, Sec­ result is magical.' The sap takes than $200,000,000. How long can
in bust. Price, 75c.
retary Gresham had loved most the the sulphur to every branch and the price remain fixed with this con will find a speedy cure iu De Witt’s
| doing some extensive reparing to
Colic
and
Cholera
Cure.
Use
n
o
;
tinued
annual
increase?
Supposing
P683. A ll wool l.-idies’ cloth in brown, tan,
military career of his ardent youth, twig and caterpillars die at once.
its road bed at present preparing
other. It is the best that can be | gray or garnet, 50 in. wide. Price, 36c yard.
and of all his titles the fondest had I have gathered up the insects by that some wealthy firm in the pro made or that money can procure. It
j for
the summer traffic. Large
OREGON.
LEMATI.
been that of general, which he had the pint under trees that had be­ duce trade should bid $1 per bushel leaves the system in natural condition j PG84. New rough straw dude Hats for women quantities of bridge timbers are be-
and
misses,
in
latest
Tallyho
shape,
white,
black
won upon the battle field. Iu death come infested with them before I for all wheat offered. How long after its use. We sell it. J. P. Cur- j or navy blue, straw, with ribbon baud binding ing moved to repair the bridges
to match. Price, 75 c each'
he was wrapped in the stars and noticed it and destroyed them. I would it be before the firm failed rin.
west of Corvallis. Orders
liave
when
the
cost
of
producing
wheat
D o u t's f o r W ives.
have
never
known
the
remedy
to
stripes and given a soldiers funeral.
P«8S. striped W ash Silk in detecate soft j been given for no less than 450,000
fail and I never knew of a tree being was GO cents per bushel ? Apply-
Don’t run to mother with all his tinted colorings, width. 20 in.; requires six yards ■ foot of bridge timbers; every mill
S. F. Call: The “ traveling man” injured by it, and I have pursued ing the same principle to the price faults; rather keep his good quali­ for a woman’ s waist. Price, 35c, yard.
in the mountains is running to its
of gold, the question naturally aris­ ties to light and hide his failures.
who imformed the Baker City (Ore­ the course for many years. ’
P686. T he very popular and genuine La
fullest capacity to get the orders off
es: Can the present price of gold
gonian ) Democrat that the preval­
Don’t think that now you are Blanche Face Powder, white, flesh or pink. their bauds. There are now thirty
Price, 25c box. Usually sells for twice as much.
A TARDY ARRAIGNMENT.
be maintained, or must it be reduc­ married he doesen’t care whether
ence of bicycles in San Francisco
men engaged in the repair work,
ro87. Stout
“ Rough and Read) ” pebble
ed and its free coinage be sus­ you curl your hair or not.
has so alarmed the streetcar com­
or
play
solar
tips,
and
mort* are to be put ou just as
leather
siloes
for
school
It was about two weeks after the
pended ?
panies as to induce them to sprinkle
Don’t expect him to be amiable spring heels. Price, sizes f to 8, $ 1 . 00 ; sizes 8‘ 2
j fast as the material can be sawed
preliminary examination of Theo­
While the suggestion of Mr. Col­ with a breakfast of tough steak, to 11, $1.10; sizes 11}* to 2, $1.35; postage, 8c.
the streets “in order to make them
j out by the mills. The high five- Wishes to inform those who are contemplating btiiMing in the spring to han
dore Durrant that an information
gate sffords as we have said a pleas­ “greasy
muddy and impassable for wheel­
potatoes, cold rolls and 1*688. T h e' Kayser black silk gloves, with decker bridge west of Summit,
in their orders for lumber now. so they ean he
was tiled charging him with the
double finger tips that will out wear the rest of
ant diversion from the familiar muddy coffee.
men, has that sort oi imagination
! known to employes as number sixty,
the glove. Price, 50c.
murder of Blanche Lamont and
j course of the financial controversy,
which may win admiration in Ore­
Dou’t have cold suppers. Re­
has already been overhauled with
Send fo r our beautiful
gon, but which in California is spelt Minnie Williams. Considering the it is not likely to have any serious member the nearest way to a mans
new stringers, new braces and new With any kind of lumber you tnny wish, which will then be ready, and you
Catalogue ( lilic and gold
fact that tho result of the examina-
with only four letters.
, , ,,.
, _ '
. . I effect upon the public mind. Even heart is through liis stomach.
co v e r), and with hun­
ties, and the bridge experts now d e -:
won’t have to wait.
tion was the holding of Durrant for
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.
. . .
dreds o f illustrations of
are
Don’t sit up waiting for your hus­
A CONTEMPTIBLE WARFARE. trial, and that the filing of the iu if his estimates of production —
clare
it to be strong enough to ca r-!
summer
goods.
Sent
correct, there would be little likeli- band; go to bed; get all the sleep
free to any address.
ry any of the big engines in ordin- Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
formation was a simple clerical j '
! hood of any natural reduction in you can. In the morning wiien you
Salem Journal:
The Portland function that might have been dis­
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ro89. Brown linen Shoe Bags, with four ary use on any railroad in the coun- \
the purchasing power of gold. The are looking and feeling the best, if pockets, stamped for outlining. Price, 25c.
Send in your orders »I once.
Oregonian is conducting its usual charged within twenty-four hours, a
I try with entire safety. The mater- j
i increasing commerce of the world you have anything to say, say it.
contemptible warfare on Harrison delay of two weeks seems inexplica-j
' ial is on the grouud for the com- COTTAGE UROVE,
OREGON.
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, could easily absorb $200,000,000 an- nine chances out of ten you will
R. Kincaid, Secretary of State. He ble. Both Durrant and the people i
^ plete renewal of bridge G7, and
nually without experiencing any win.
is a man it cannot handle, either as are entitled to as early a trial as
! roanv others will meet with similar
rapid rise of prices of staple crops.
Saturdays Eugene Guard: John 11
an official, a veteran editor of a Re­ possible.
Sacramento. Cal- treatment in the course of the next
Since the demonetization of silver
Tait, a prominent farmer of Cres-
publican paper, oi as a Republican
few weeks. Every Howe truss span
We may expect in this case a 1
in India that country could take a well, visited Eugene today. He is
well grounded in the principles of long string of other delays, begin­
Eenton is a great county. The on the road is to be strengthened
AT,
>uiii8 w uiuM uc.ujo,
; large amount of gold without hav-
a
diversified
farmer
and
is
the party. Of cDurse, he committ­ ning with a demurrer to the sura- .
making
Commissioners
allows tho janitor of with two bents, and some larger
.
,
.
ing. a too great expansion of the money right along notwithstanding the court house $40 a month, while ones w;n have four bents put under
ed the unpardonable siu last winter ciency of the information, followed
currency, and Russia, if the gold the bard times.
! the deputy clerk is ouly allowed $35 Elem “ By the middle of June,
of not using his office or Lis news­ by the setting of a day for argu-
I and the deputy recorder $10.
were obtainable, would be equally
paper or his friends to help elect a ment on the demurrer, a probable
! said manager Stone the other day, LEMATI,
OREGON.
, ,
a
,
,
__ i
•
r
ready to establish her finances on
The
Kansas
City
Star
is
authority
j “ we shall
have everything iu
man senator whom the people of postponement to suit the conven­
A FULL LINE OF
C. P. PRESBYTERY.
a gold basis. There is little reason for the statement that the Kansas
thorough repair ami the line per- j
Oregon did not want.
That is ience of attorneys, the intervention j
therefore for Mr. Colgate’s question: wheat crop will be the nearest to |
j fectly safe for summer travel.” The j C L O T H IN G ,
enough to damn him in the eyes of the judicial summer holidays, and
Can the present price of gold be a total failure this season ever [Salem S tatesm an . J
the
|
company is now placing orders for
of the cinch and monopoly organ the more serious and determined\ . . . ‘ „
The Oregon Presbytery of
The more serious known in the history of the state.
! m a in t a in e d ?
DRY
forever. To punish and discipline business of delays which shall pre­
Cumberland Presbyterian church 150,000 new ties to be delivered as
j question is, Can it be prevented
A
New
Mexico
father
with
eight
him for refusing to stand in, a bill cede the trial. If the jury is im­
met in called session at Silverton, ! fast ns they can be sawed out by
and S H O E S .
■ marriageable daughters advertised,
was introduced in the Senate by paneled before October the service from going higher ?— S. F. Call.
May 24, at 7.30 p. m. A represen­ the mills and put into the track.
one of the puppets of the Oregon­
as a last resort, to get them off his
tation of ministers and elders from
John U- Cook Jr., the only negro
ian that raised the salary of all the will have been amazingly expedited
ABOUT CICYUNG.
| hands. Among the answers receiv-
for
these
parts,
but
we
sbal'
be
sur­
j
most
all
of
the
churches
were
pres­
resident
of Buuuerport, Ind., has
state officials who were getting less
! ed was the following: “ Am a bach­
than five thousand dollars a year prised if the trial begins before De­
ent.
There
being
no
arrangement
been
elected
Mayor of that town.
Dr. H. A. Spencer, a well known elor and wealthy. Will gladly mar-
cut down the salary of the Secre­ cember. By the time of its conclu­
for
entertainment
of
delegates,
He
is
a
druggist.
His father was
tary of State to less than that of a sion the public recollection will be veterinary surgeon of California, I ry one of your girls. Send sample | hotels and livery atables were in Tax Collector of the District of
I gives the following interesting sta­ at once.” He is still hesitating as to
sheriff of a second class county.
But Kincaid had friends in the dim as to its cause, but in case of tistics concerning bicycles in San : whether lie should send a photo­ demand. Through the neglect of Columbia, and is now one of the
! the parties calling the session no j most popular and wealthy men of |
legislature who saw the injustice of conviction the really earnest task of Jose:
graph of the set, or buy a single
place iu which to bold the meeting his race at the National capital.
the “reform” salary bill and sat making delays will be begun, for j
“ Iu San Jose there are in the railr0ad ticket for the oldest—N. Y.
down upon it, and the Oregonian the Supreme Court presents possi-1
had
been provided, business was
The total amount of receipts
The highest prices paid f«*r ¡ill kinds
urodtne. a "r-
has been implacable in its hatred bilities in this direction that are a neighborhood of three thousand j j venjn„ g l)n
|
transacted
iu the hotel. The Pres- for school purposes in Lane county
people
who
own
wheels.
It
is
pre­
ever since.
YV. P. Bayes of 2405 Jones St., i bytery was constituted with prayer, the past year was $56.349,55.
It dare not attack Kincaid editor­ pleasant solace tc the guilty.— S. F. . sumable that if these people did not
W . H. COOPER,
EAd f AND S O U T H
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of . Parks’ Sure after which the moderator, Rev. W. __
ially because he is more than a Call.
G of them ( ;tm » *— ’ M Neb.
. y W ife
.. says
ow >n wheels, 1 out of every
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n has
n s h been
o p n n constitu
n n ^ titn -
Cure:—“
My
wife
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n
e
jT
a
t
3Lia,T*r,
match far Harvey Scott. They dare
H. Jones, read a petition for the
So
in
tliis
cal-
would
own
a
horse.
Is Y o u r T o n g u e
tionally wrecked for years. Tried
not attack Kincaid officially be­
call meeting, which was signed by
The Shasta R o u te
C o ttag e G ro ve . O regon .
Coated, your throat dry, your eyes eulatiou 500 horses are done away ' everything fruitlessly. My drug-
cause all bis acts have been strictly
Revs. E. T. Ingle, I. M. Boyler and YAQUiiJA BAY ROUTE.
gist’s
persuasion
backed
by
his
guar-
—OF THE—
with.
Further,
of
these,
the
re­
according to law and in the interest dull aud inflamed and do you feel
Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the ! 160 Acres Land for Sale
of the people and tho taxpayer. So mean generally when you get up in maining five who would not own ' antee, induced me to buy a bottle T. H. Small; Ellers A. D. Hall, D. San Francisco und Yaquina Bay j 3 MILES FROM ELKTON OR.
they get up anonymous letters and the morning Your liver and kidneys horses would patronize livery sta­ of Parks Sure Cure. The results are M. Jones, M. Small and J. H. Jobn- : Steamship company.
Partly cleared with good frame
i truly wonderful. Turks Sure Cure i son. The call provided for the
ficticious communications to slur are not doing their duty. Why don’t
house, barn and out buildings, good Ex nn ‘«a Train« Leave Portland Daily.
bles.
Steamship
“
Farallon.”
! for the Liver and Kidneys is a |>osi-
well at the door. 40o<) rails in the South.
and ridicule the mail they dare not you take Park’s Sure Cure. If it does
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North.
miles; price
00, J: I 5 p. in. I
“ The advent of wheels not only tive specific for the diseases of following business: 1st, to appoint
A 1 und first-class in every respect. fence; school
openly attack, and over his shoul­ not make you feel better it costs you
I Lv.
Portland
Ai. I H;20 a. m.
one
half
down,
balance
on
loug
time
;
Presbyterial
committees
;
2d,
to
re
Sails
from
Yaquina
for
San
i
’rancisco
1
2
:
:57
a.
m.
Lv.
Cottage Grove Lv. l:47 a. ni.
der» strike at Senator Mitchell. To nothing. It cures Bright’s Disease injures the business of the livery women. Sold by J. A. Benson.
at g p e r cent iut. For further partic­ IO; :45 a. in. II Ar. San Francise«» Lv. Ii : no P1 in.
eive aud grant letters of dismission “ bout every eight days.
personally attack either of these Diabeti» aud all Kidney complaints, man, but also the haruessmuker,
G eo S m i t h .
tiger
accommodations
unsur­ u l a r s write to
b
P assen
ger a
eeonuuod
Alxtvc trains slop ;it all stations from Portland
B le ssin g s o f F re e W o o l.
and recommendation; 3.1, to bear passed. Shortest rout- between the
Elkton, Oregon.
to Albany
. . _ Inclusive;
J S . aUo i anm-nt, Mo .I.U.
wellknown citizens of Oregon would Only guaranteed euro. Sold by J. A. horseshoer, wagonmaker and even
Halsey, Harris burg, Junction r it y , Irvtiit:, Lu-
valley and California.
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be to make friends for them among j U e n s o D
| and act on complaints. The moder- Willamette
and all stations from
.. - '‘---m
Kos«*buri
ima ' to Ü n l
Fare from Albany or points west to Tho,■ F-O^tes. Henry C rayne, Hcry c. Kou-e srene
the farmer.
Allowing $150 per j
inclusive.
Lake county Examiner
the people, regardless of party, aud :
Mr. F. j a j o r cajjeij for auy item of business San Francisco:
j______________ Kw’l,OT11-
I t u t e b u r g T in i I U n i t y
head
as
the
average
value,
500
few Republicans are such Oregonian
YV. Georgeson, who is buying wool that may come under either of the 1 Cabin— .....................................$12 00
A dollar hoarded is a useless dol-
*:3ft a. n:. I Lv.
AT. I 4:3« P. m.
Pm tiaad
Steerage ....................................... 8 . 00 '
worshipers as to not resent the con- doUar_ A dollar spent may pay a horses would amount to $75,000. for Messrs. C. S. Morse & Company
« i l p. m. I Lv. Cottage G rove I.V. »:2# a. m.
three
divisions,
and
none
were
men-!
Cabin,
round
trip,
good
ior
60
5:50 p. in. I Ar.
K< »se burg
I.v. I 7:«0 a. m .
In a year each horse would consume I
temptible methods employed in tins ,
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of San Francisco, came in last week, tioned. Rev. Elmer E. Thompson I days................
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dozen debts in a day and do the
instance
on the average $50 worth of hay
For sailing days apply to H. L.
and
is
interviewing
our
spite
of
the
\
work
of
a
hundred
dollars
in
a
sheep-men ! demancied the explanation why the Walden, agent Albany, Oregon.
All this warfare is in
and $15 worth of grain, making for
Pullman. Bullet Sleepers
in the interests of his firm. Mr. seven named brethren should sign a
CHAS. CLARK, Supt.
fact that Mr. Kincaid is doing ex- week. It is the money which circu- .
R
by San
...
Corvt His, Or.
A Nil
aetly what he promised he would i f ; lates that oils the wheels of com -i the 500 horses $32.500 kept
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Georgeson said that he did not see petition for a meeting, and ouly EDWIN STONE, Manager,
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^rconil ((ox*
njf Cars
Jose alone from the farmer. At $30
elected, aud the Oregonian hoped i merce.
how wool could cammaud much two of them to be present, and
Corvallis, Oregon.
Brother, take home the
ITTACHEU TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
N
1 each for 500 horses, the horseshoets
he would do, and told the people he j
! better figures this season than it neither of these have any business
moral with you. If you owe any
would do. It dmanded just before'
! would be deprived of $15,000. At
\% **HI Side Oivifcion,
election that a man should bej man a dollar and have or can get , $40 for a horse, the harnessmakers did last. He had in his pocket a j to bring before the presbytery. No
P u llm a n
Between Portland and CorraJIto.
chosen secretary of state who would the dollar go aud pay him; lie will
sample of Australian wool which he esplantion was given. Rev. E. T.
Sleeping Cars
¿ A I L T RAIN DAILY EXCEPT^¡1 M»AY.)
First M ortga ges On Im proved
cut down all useless expenditures pay someone else, and the self-same ! and repairers of carriages would stated had a longer staple than
Elegant
j
Iugle
stated
that
a
petition
request­
P. if.
F
arm
P
ro
p
e
rty
N
egotiate«!.
D in in g Cars
and scrutinize all bills that came dollar may bring happiness to a lose $20,000 a year. Allowing $8,- j ours, would shrink less in scouring,
12:15 I*. M. I Ar.
Corvallis
Lv. | t:*n P. M.
ing
that
he
demit
the
ministry,
had
j 000 for general expenses, accidents,
through his hands iu the interest of
T o u rist
At Albany and Corvallis connect witli trains o
' and could be laid down in Boston been presented to him. The peti-
We ure prepared to negotiate first
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
the taxpayer. That it was iusin-. dozen hearts
S leeping Cars
etc., you see about $150,000 is taken
for thirteen cents a pound.
cere iu demanding this sort o f ;
| tion was signed by Revs. W. C. mortgages upon improved farms in
KxrRKHH T r a i n D a i l y 'E x « k p t S rsD A Y .)
( ST. P A I L
! out of the horse business in San
God bless the Australians! And Crawford, G. A. Blair, W. V. McGee, Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate
thing, is shown by the fact that it !
R I G H T TO G E T M O N E Y .
M IN N E A P O L IS
4:4ft I*.
Lv
Portland
Ar. 8:25 A. M.
!
Jose
in
one
year.
As
an
illustration
of interest not to exceed 'J per cent,
liu L I T If
7:25 I*.
Ar
McMinnville Lv. I 5:50 A. M.
now seeks to destroy the standing \ It is a weariness to read every
; bless the Queen Lily, sugar coated ! Eln)er E Thompson, and J. C. Tem­
FARGO
per
annum.
!
of
how
great
the
trade
of
liverv
men
i
.
,
,
,
and influence of the only man who !
Through ticket« to all points in the Eastern
°
"
! congress that has
give
us free pleton
wool. ; with elders D. McGregor,
G R A N D F O R K S states, Canada aud Europ** can be obtained at
few days a screed on the enormity
Mortgages renewed that have been
can protect the pe jple as state audi
1 in this city has been hurt by wheels,! T,
...
...
,
CRO OKSTON
lowest
rat«*» from M .C . Pond, agent. Cottage
J
,
.
i
If
there
is
anything
in
this
bald-
A. E. Williams, G. W. Scriber, W. tuken by other companies.
tor. The fact is, the Oregonian and ' trying to get rich. 'Writers who a year or so ago the proprietors of
Gr«*ve.
K. P. KOGKKH,
W IN N IP E G
Asst. U. F 4i Pass. A rt.
Address
with
stamp,
headed
world
that
we
need,
and
H
E
L
E
N
A
mud
its pets have beeu loading down the > haggle for the very highest prices
P.
Jenkins,
J.
YV.
Ballenger,
J.
S.
"i. KO EH LE R , Manager,
the larger stables found it necessary I
BLTTK
M ERVIN SwOKTS,
Portland Or.
i need awful d— bad, and need right Morris and B. H. Irvine. Pending
state with their bills long enough for their precious manuscript fill
Baker City, Oregon.
and it is because Mr. Kincaid and pages with gracefully turned curs­ to employ nine or ten men. Now now, it is free wool from Australia,
Mr. Ingle’s decision regarding the
three or four do the work, besides
liis associates have been drawing
TO
N otice o f F in a l S ettlem ent.
| our sheep men will not be bothered request set forth in the petition,
ing of the greed of the age which
their pencils through their outrage-;
finding time hangs heavy on their
N otice is hereby given that B. W . Emerson, C H IC A G O
about running many sheep; and it Rev. G. A. Blflir presented a trans­ Executor of the estate o f Hiram Lee, Senior, lias W A S H IN G T O N
ous demands, aud have been stop- sacifices all to the Moloch of money hands.’’
liis account for Anal settlement o f said es­ P H I L A D E L P H I A
AND
they only get 6c a pound for their cript from the minutes of the Port- tiled
ing their raids on the treasury, that grabbing, says au exchange. Min-
has
tate, and Monday the Mrst day o f duly, 1
set by order o f the County Court for hear­ N E W Y O R K
i
wool they will not have to worry | jan(j Presbytery of the Presbyterian I been
causes all this tuberculous spewing ; isters who are always looking for a j
ing ot petition to the same.
BOSTON A N D A L L
V. M, S lio rtrid g e .
B. W . E m e r s o n , Executor.
of the insolvent Portland fishwife. call to a place with a higher salary
PO IN T S E A S T A N D SO I T i l
very much about it. They had a church, showing Mr. Ingle’s record Geo. B. Dorris, atty
for estate.
Few people know in how many
pour out fiery eloquence against ; “People in tho Northwest who good deal of money to pay out to while formerly connected therewith.
Collections a Specialty.
forms
newspapers
run
by
UiO the
IUC two
1/ »»
HU
*v
A
u ll
UJ I
r
---- ' l l !
,
TIME SCHEDULE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
C ottage G kovr , O r .
Harvey Scott come in for state pap, tbe “ money madness, the worship of knew C1]as M shortridge at Sa:em, the llerJers> aud to tlie shearers, Mr. Ingle was informed that his Estate «»f Pliin eas Massey, D e­
For information, time cards, maps ;
aud tickets, call on or write
nor what “ divvy ’ they extract from wealth which is the besetting sin of ! Oregon, years ago, are very glad to and to the local merchants. And history as brought to light by this
ceased.
Clothing tor Ladies and Children
all whom they stand in with. As an this nation.”
YV. P. LOCKYVOOD, Agent,
N otice is hereby given by the umlerslgnert,
| note his brilliant success as editor of the merchants bad to employ a good transcript, and the domineering Executors
Made to order cheap for cash or
o f the estate of Phineas Massey. <ie-
example, a bill came to Secretary
It is all very well to write and to the San Francisco Call. He has the many clerks, and pay out a good spirit be had shown since being ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons nav- Cottage Grove, Or.
country produce, by
i ing claims against, said deceased, to present
Kincaid the other day, from one of
— or —
preach if one is paid for it. But the command of unlimited capital, and ,leal to freighters. But now things connected
i them with the necessary vouchers, within six
M rs . P e t S a n f o r d ,
with
this
presbytery,
the Portland gang, for about $2500.
I months after tin* first publication o f this notice, A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass
truth
is
that
the
people
of
this
coun­
1
to
said
executors
at
W
allace,
in
the
county
o
f
Cottage Grove-
is accomplishing great good by have been amplified a great deal.
together with continuous indiscreet i Lane, State of Oregon.
It was returned for revision and
Agent,
Then again we are not the only association with women, were the |
W il l ia m G . M a s s e y ,
when it came back it was reduced try and all other countries know thoroughly writing up the great re­
M a r y F. M a s s e y ,
255 Morrisson St^ Portland Oregon. ,
to about $1100, but the same oath just exactly what they want, and sources of the whole Pacific coast. ones who have been benefited by grounds for demanding him to de­ Dated April 30, 1895.
Executors.
John M. Williams, Attorney for Executors.
that was attached to tho first bill what they need most, and all the
C 'J
Q U A F
13 T H E B E S T .
Mr. Shortridge is bound to succeed ; free wool. Iu the east are hun­ mit the ministry. Mr. Ingle asked
V U W
n w L r i T
FOR A K I N « .
had been cut off and pasted onto
NOTICE
POE
PI
BLICA1
ION.
dreds
of
thousands
of
mechanics
preaching in the universe will not : for he belongs to an energetic
t e r PIONEER " * *
CORDOVAN,
that instead of a demission of the
the second, the same man swearing
FRtMCX
A
LNAMtUXO
CAIF.
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
them differently.
It family, among whom is his sister and factory hands with empty din- ministry he be granted a letter of
both the $2500 bill and the $1100 persuade
‘4*3. m F ine C au &KMM m
Rose
burg,
Oregon,
May
1,
1895
bill wt re just and correct This is ought not to. Money means leis­ Mrs. C. M. Foltz, who has not onlv ner P*1' 3
♦ 3 49P0UCE.3SOLES.
cau
a woo*en dismission without recommenda-
N otice is hereby given that the following-
only one sample out of hundreds of ure. It
means health, culture, raised her children well, but also undersbirt for twenty-five cents tion. To this a majority, but not named settler has tiled notice o f his intention to
-.0»2. WORKING-
make final p roof in support o f his claim, and that
similar bills that come to the state refinement and comfort. It means
less
than
they
used
to
pay
when
said
p
roof
will
be
made
before
A.
C.
Jennings,
all, agreed. Tbe stated clerk
climbed to eminence as the leading
*Z.*\7S BQYS'SCJWdWtt
County Clerk of Lane county Oregon, at Eugene,
YVEST COTTAGE GROVE,
house, and it would be a good thing
county Oregon, on June 22, 1895, viz:
all that, so far as this world is con­ lady lawyer of the country.
L A D IE S *
^ Dacs were good. They may not jben instructed to issue such a let- Lane
for the people of this state of ours if
Francis F. E. Ke is tier ou homestead entry No.
6702 for the sw1, Sec. lft Tp. 20 s. R. i west. Has moved into the red front Eastman
cerned,
is
worth
having.
Nay,
a
The
above
is
from
the
Puyallup
have
8U>
'
money
to
buy
a
shirt
with,
ter,
aud
give
public
notice
of
the
the secretary of state would let the
He names thetollow ing witnesses to prove his
building, north of S. R Piper’s
then they can suck their fact that the ommission of recom-
daylight into these raids on the man can prepare himself for heaven commerce, edited by J. \X. Reding- but
ft
old hardware store.
BKOCKTOHMAM.
the treasury and the people who at­ much better when he has enough lon, who was a resideut of Salem at thumbs aud get a heap of satisfac- mendation, in the letter that he Mathews, John Pollock, Ernest A. Lawrence,
Over One Million People weer tbe
all of Dexter, Lane county, Oregon.
JOHN FERGUSON
tempt them. They would then see to eat and wear and enjoy himself
now holds, was intentional on the
tion
out
of
the
reflection
that
wool
may4-48
K.
M.
Vcatch.
Register.
the same time.—Salem Statesman.
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
why he is the best-hated man in
! part of the Presbytery. The Pres­
is mighty cheap.
on without either stealing or cheat­
Is still iu the business for the j All our shoes are equally satisfactory
It is asserted that a Chicago girl
Oregon by a class of boodlers w ho
bytery then adjourned. J. C. Tem­
Trespass Notice.
manufacture of bocts and shoes.
have l ieu into the shite treasury ing another.
pleton, stated clerk.
who married a Southerner is now
up to their elbows whenever they
angler
signed^6
haw
^posted^t
res
pase
j
GENERAL REPAIR YVORK
suing for divorce ou the ground The W orld's Fair Tests
From f « to f >3 enved over other make«.
have had a chance. Their chance
notices on my respective premises and promptly done.
If your dealer cannct »apply you we cao. Sold b f
show ed n o baking pow der ROYAL Baking Powder. all persons trespassing thereon after
Thanking tuv friends for past .-at- !>eal«*i everywhere*. W a
has been reduced to almost nothing The U. S. Gov't Reports that her husband's family is so
it o t a k e
H ighest o f a ll in leavening e iu m tid 7h% £ proaecuted to the fuU i : onage I will 'endeavor to merit a •Srlnsive m I« for «Lie vfteftcl-X W rite at
so p o re o r so grea t In leav­
siiow R oyal B aking Po.v der strictly respectable they won't let
und hence their frothings and abuse
of .Secretary Kincaid.
her
say
“
darn
my
stocking.”
Strength. —U. 5 . Government Report,
ening p ow er as th e Royal.
L .
II. Y arukodgh . * «ontinnance of their work.
A o n c e ,
superior to a ll others.
W O O L, HIDES AND FURS,
Lumber, Shingles and
Grain.
Agents for the sale of the
BROWNSVILLE ¿LI ML
B E R .
J. B . R O U S E ,
PR O M PTLY
FILLED
WEIHSTOCK, LUfiiN St CO.
New Goods and New Styles
L U R C H 'S
GOODS.
BO O TS
Ladies Dress Goods, Hts and
Domestics
All Sizes of Trunks.
This stock has just been refilk d and is the
best selected in town.
Oregon Central & Eastern R, I Co. I
Southern Pacific Co.
M O RTHEKN
P A C IF IC
MONEY
LO ANED.
R. R.
Dining C!rs on Ogden Ruote.
THROUGH T1CETS
J. s. MEDLEY,
s
Justice of the Peace
Real Estate Agent.
W. L. D ouclas
Boot Si Shoe Shop