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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1895)
The Local W orld. „ Baby Caps, bonnets an<i bat's at Mrs. Newmans. S O C IA L F L U T T E R I N G . D E C O R A T IO N DAY. NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. M u st M a k e F in a l P r o o f. Great Reduction The follow ing notice lias been is ________ Adjutant J. YV. Hicks was vigilant Miss Emma Withers was able to sued by the United States Land On the fouitb page of the E cho - iu his elforts to make the program take the Juniors examination in Office at R oseburg: Subscribe for the E cho - L o a d e r . arrivels, personal ana lmprovemem nuin, | *„1 „ „ _ _ L eader we devote about two and T o all persons having made set- lodge and church doings. We will appreciate ; Qf decoration day as SUCCeSStUl Us zoology, Monday. Capitalists are now in Bohemia , ... the kindness of our friends iu calling our atten- . __ , a 1 tlement upon tracts of land in this looking for mining properties. columns to memorial day. tlon to any event that may occur. No time for possible, but the ram and mud pre j Mr. John Tait of Creswell, visited space lor anything intended to injure some per- | . , .1 vented carrying o u t some 0 1 m e his daughter Bertha, last Sunday, ; district, and given notice, as requir B uggy for sale. Inquire of Rev- R Gittins preached the son or community. Mrs. F A N ew mas memorial sermon Sunday. It was Mrs.. T. J. Cardwell and little pleasant features of the occasion, and returned home Monday morn ed by law, that they claim such i land as donations under the provis- daughter went to Eugene Thursday. Xbe attendance was large but | , , 1 pronounced very fine, ing. you want any hauling done! 1 " Miss Hattie Thompson was visiting WOuld have been more than doub- . i ions of the acts of Congress 0 -----— entitled Johny Culp has moved his tonsorial leave your orders with relatives at Latham Wednesday. i led b(jt for tbe rain A large Mr' Jaraea Hawley, of Cottage ,<An act to cre* ate the office of parlars and can be found on Main J ack K now lton . street west of the bridge, Cottage Assessor D. P. Burton and family j marchej to the cemetery ! ° r° ve’ called on Miss Withers last i veyor-general of the public in Ore- You have all heard of the Famous Grove. came down from Latham Thursday. ! 3 ____________ „ __ ,, j in d a y afternoon. j gon and to provide for the survey “ Blush of Roses” for the com Miss Gertrude Grousbeek of Cres The Oregon Centrnl and Eastern The Seniors took an examination and to make donations to settlers of plexion. For something just as ated. The people assembled at the j R. R. Co. place an ad. iu the E cho - well, was visiting her sister Mrs. F. A. in book-keeping Friday, and ln the said public lands, “ approved g ood go to Mrs. Newman’s. I Newman, in this city Sunday. 1 hall, and about 2 p. m. the services L eader . Examine it— it may do September 27, 1850, and the various W. V. Dewald gave us a strawber-1 John Tait, one of the best farmers commenced by music and prayer by | ,0j auj’ , “ e s . a^ . Jas. ‘ Hummer. After the j Miss Minnie Rice, came from Cal- acts amendatory and supplementary ry Sunday that measured seven and ' J’ou 8 ood- in Lane county, was in the citv Mon- Elder -------- AND----------- half inches around. ! The annual convention o f the day. 1 memorial address delivered by Rev. on the overlaud last Monday j thereto, and to their heirs, devisees, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Berkshire, of McAllister, the audience was enter- ois h t She met her sister Laurie, 1 grantees, and all persons making Over 500 head of stock cattle Churches of Christ in this state will who is attending school here and claim to donation claims whether by passed through Cottage Grove conve" e at the Turuer Tabernacle Goshen, are visiting relatives in this city. Tuesday ou the way to Goshen. " nd ta,nP &round’ -June 2! and con- declamations and splendid instru went out to tlieir home at Rice Hill. descent, device, judicial sale or con J. W. Gowdy took the north bound C aptain J inks . veyance of good faith, who have mental music. The Eagle Hose where a large herd is called for, ti,,ue in 8es8‘on ten da-V8’ local Saturday and will visit Eugene hitherto failed to make and file in Team marched in and made a very , driving to the ranges east. Call and Pay Up. HEBRON JUMBLINGS. and Portland before his re'urn. the proper land office final proof of nice display, com ing in marching There is great danger in neglecting All persons owiug me for goods, George Atkins, a Chicago mining ( n*ce such claims. Notice is hereby Colic, Cholera and similar complaints, are notified that they must pay up capitalist, Dick Jennings and Mr. out at the close of the meeting. E A K IN & B R IS T O W , Several of the church members of S. R. P iper . An absolutely prompt and safe cure Is immediately. given in accordance with the re Deaney went to the Golden Star mine Mr David Lubin> of Sacramento, this p.ace attended the co-operation found in De Witt’s Colic and Cholera in Bohemia, Tuesday. , , W a u le d to T ra d e quirements of section 1, act of Con ___ _ . who has earned a reputation : meeting at Pleasant Hill, Cure. J. P. Currin. Wilson Veatch went up to Bohemia A five year old mare weighing gress approved July 20, 1894, and OR. COTTAGE GROVE, A meeting of the W om ens’ Board Tlie Golden Eagle Hose Team j about 1100 pounds, broke to har- Thursday to accept a good position in throughout the I nited States by au in pursuance of the directions of the the works of the California Milling effort to interest the great ngricul- 0f Missions was held iu the church made a splendid appearance in their i ness and saddle, for shiugles, In- Commissioner of the General Land and Mining Company. tural and commercial bodies iu urg- j house Wednesday. new uniforms on decoration day. ! quire at this office. Office that they are required to up- M. E. Grousbeek and Mr. Baker, iug congress to impose a bounty on J. H. Taylor and family are out Thu members are all large, tine look Rev. T. L. Jones, P. E., o f the M. from Bow river, brought in a load of | t|je exports of agricultural Ktai.ies 1 ta ’ ■ * , s> T . at this office and make and file staples, j on j j eer creek, near R oseburg, visit- pear . ing nieu and when they move you E. Church of this district, who was wool Tuesday. Muster Irvine New final proof for such claims and per ; and a tonnage bounty, or digerential | in{? relatives and friends, may look for things to just lium. fect their title thereto before the ; seriously injured at Giants Pass by man, returned home with them after duty, in favor o f American shipping, j While John Powell, Louis Gerum , W l l j D o n 't Y ou a pleasant visit. j his team running away last week, is OREGON , ,l'' ' ' an,,,l!' ’ 1S0G and if Use Park’s Tea for headache, con - 1 , , ■ , . . . . . Harry Thompson, the Cottage I arrived iu the city Saturday and I an(j Harvey Taylor were out bear made a lengthy speech to a very 1 *:— 1 —* ■ a . 1 — > ------ 1 lf- ai 0 ' 0 80 w>tliin that time stipation and “ that tired feeling” . It el° ^ recove,lng from his injuries Grove gro -eryman has been very ill j Dealers in hunting last Saturday the two bear purifies the blood, beautifies the com- ani* t ie doctor NV^1° *s attending him with bilious fever some time, but is ; good sized audience. We were un dogs Queen Vesta and Coaly treed a such donation claims will be held to have been abandoned by them, and plexion, acts upon the sluggish liver says he will soon be able to be out. now improving and his friends hope ; able to hear the first part of his large plantigrade ursoid carnivore. and moves the bowels every day. Fossil Journal: Frank Knox to see him up attending to business j speech but we heard many favorable j a shot from John's rifle brought it the lauds embraced therein will be Only herbs and plants, safe, sure and soon. restored to the public domain as went over to Lost Valley Thursday comments on it. \\ e will give it j down and after a short F.trugggle it pleasant. Sold by J. A. Benson. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Carey havej provided in said act of Congress ! j after several of his horses which his j yVas dead. moved to their farm near H alsey.; more attention next week, Whitney, the man who beat SH E E iT IR O N W A R E , * July 26, 1894. ! brother George lies been working. They have lots of friends here who The most pleasant little pills for B eit Baughman caught a fine lot “ Whiskers’’ in the foot race at Har Frank is on a trade with Henry regret to see them leave, and wish 1 regulating the bowels, are De Witt’s We recommend De Witt’s Colic and | W i l d w ood A x é s , A m u n itio n , an d a ll sizes o f c f trout last Saturday. ris’ track, ran with a man named ' Little early Risers. Cure sick head- Cholera Cure because we believe it a Heidtmnn, in which he expects to them happy success R a g g e d R o b in . Williams at Giants Pass yesterday, C A R T R I D G E S . safe and reliable remedy. It’s good O. P. Adams showed us some very ache an,‘ constipation. Small pill, turn over 8 head of his biggest and “ everlastingly scooped” him. Travelers find a safe companion effects are shown at once in cases ot Keep n full stock of . , ,, , ,, , ... 1 small dose. J. P. Currin. NAILS, CUTLERY Shelf and Building horses to Henry at 825 each. rich goal quartz Monday which came . De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. Cholera Morbus and similar com- W hitney ( as he called him self) is a R em oval out o f the Opbir mine in Bohemia.; P a s t o r R esigned .— E ugene Guard: change in drinking water and in diet, I plaints. J. P Currin. dead fast man and it takes a good We take pleasure in announcing J Mr. Adams is largely interested iu this He v. B. F. Bonnel, pastor of the often causes severe and dangerous one to beat him.— Eugene Register, that’after this'etote^Park’s Sure Cure mime and anticipates good results Christian church of Eugene, last ev- complaints, This medicine always Repairing neatly done. FOR SALE The » w spring Hat. will remove all traces of Rheumatism, J. P. Currin. A well impromved farm three miles from it some sunny day soon to ening tendered his resignation, cures them. All are adorned with roses. T h e ; Kidney trouble or Liver complaint Jim Whitney, the Cottage Grove from Elkton, Or., of ir,y acres. 10 acres in grain 1100 fruit trees two to roses on your cheeks can be retained from the user. It is to-day the only come. We wish him golden success. ! Mr. Bonnell is an earnest Christian, sprinter, under the name of C. F. seven years old, one pair horses, har by using Park’s Tea. It clears the medicine that is guaranteed to cure Albany Democrat: Prof. J. E. antl has tbe resI,ect of tht> Peoi,le of ness, wagon and farm machinery, 50 blood of impurities, moves the bowels i these diseases or no pay. Park’s Love, o f the Lemati schools has re- Eu« eue e eu,rall-v ’ He is au d o Hales, visited Grants Pas3, and head stock cattle, price $3000.00,’ one- every day and gives health a n d : Sure Cure is sold by J. A. Benson. qnent talker, and we are sorry to while there bad a g o with Miller, half down balance on long time to turned to Albany for the summer. suit purchaser. For further particu strength to the user. Sold by J. A. The'strawberry anil ice cream so He has been engaged to teach there learn that be intends leaving our (the Grant’s Pass champion. The lars write or inquire o f G e o . S m i t h , Benson. cial at Davis h ill, given bv the Gol- another year. The school is next to city. W e wish him success werever 1 race was for $150.00 a side. Con- Elkton, Douglas Co., Oregon. Me were shown one day this lie may locate. 1 siderable money changed hands. Centrally Located. den Junior Base Ball Team, Satur-1 Free ’Bus to and From week, what might be called a very I day night, was very successful not- j the largest in Lane county, and Prof, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. Special Rates for Families. ai! Trains. There is one medicine that will cure Ji,nmv W inning with hands down, singular freak of nature. Mr. T. J. withstanding it rained all day. A j ! Love has shown his proficiency in a immediately. We infer to De Witt’ s The Grant’s Pass sports feeling NEAREST HOTEL TO POSTOFFIOE First-Class Turnouts Furnished with or without Driv marked manner as an instructor. Cardwell pulled up a radish that I Colic and Cholera Curo for all S um -' rather sore over the result, put their large number of people enjoj'ed hiul grown in his garden that was b j Albany Herald: Mr. and Mrs. mer Complaints. No delay, no disap- heads together for sweet revenge, ers. Travelers Conveyed to all points in this sec themselves splendidly. The J J. G. P-.Wi 11. now or Lane coun- pointment, no failure. J. P. Currin and ftt once notified Mr. Vinton of tied in a most complete knot, which tion of Oregon at Reasonable Rates. appreciated the attendance socially to near Cottage Grove, formerly for could out be untied without break O peration . — E u g e n e i Southern Oregon, to come on first 1 and financially. S urgical many years leading citizens of Linn ing. A more perfect knot could not county living 011 Albany prairie, were G uard: A little child of William | train. The light footed gentleman — FORMERLY' B A K E R HOUSE — The union massmeeting of the C. E. have been tied by the human hand. in Albany yesterday, calling upon Wills, who resides southwest of made his appearance on north LONG & MORSE. Headquarters for Travelling Men. ; ami Junior Endeavors at tbeChristian Hon and Mrs. R. A. Irvine. They O u r G r a n d m o th e r ’ s TV’ ay bound train. Tbev at once l’ ro" ! Sample Rooms Free. Rates from $1 town, was treated to a surgical op church Sunday, was largely attend went on the noon train to Oregon City Was to steep roots and herbs and eration a few days ago by Drs. eeeded to business. $150.00 was to $2 per Day. use it every night. We can do tue ed. The report of Mrs. Ella Jones, to attend the state grange. Willamette Street. Eugene. Or. Paine and Kuykendall, who rernov- placed iu the hands of Mr. Melion, a A S h a rp P r a c t ic e same by using Park’s Tea. nothing of the state convention at Salem, to S. E. BROWN, Proprietor. b e - ; prominent mining expert, as stake ed the bone of the right le nets as promptly and without diseom -: which she was a delegate from this you call it when reading an interesting A R M E R S -W fort. Not a pill or a cathartic but city in interest o f tlle Endeavors, article and find at its close that you’ve j tweeu the knee and ankle joiuts. bolder; they then proceeded to the itir-W E ST SIDE. “4*8 mu*e»the bowells every day. Sold I . . . . , , read nn advertisement. Don t c o n -; The bone bad become diseased aud race track to see the results, sixty- « by J. t 1 i> , A. Benson. 1 was verv • interesting " indeed and ilemn the advertiser. You won’t read ,, five yards beiug measured off. At I am making a radical change in both Hotel. Livery _ j showed that the societies are making j the ordinary advertisement. All a d -' ' 1 f 1 1111 " ” s ° F. S. Hinds return d to a' | rapid and successful progress. All AU vertisers feel in common with the j remOTe The outer coverings of this stage of . tbe program, excite I and Feed Stables,, giving my entire personal attention" Tuesday, to retnuiu about ten days. writer who takes this means of telling | the bone were allowed to remain ment grew intense. Large sums of II invite persons to give me a trial. who attended the meetiug enjoyed a I have a First Class Full Blood He has a large and valuable inter you that Simmons Liver Regulartor is j and on account of the youthful age money were being wagered on both ! royal entertainment. William triy-Cull and see how you like the change. I am sure I can please est in the Steamboat placer mines the best medicine'for Melaria. impure j „ f the child, which is onlv two and sides. They did not have to wait ! Veatch was chosen a delegate to at- ‘ blood and a poisoned system. Equally j you. Y our truly, J. H. M cKINNEY. south east o f this city. Mr. Lurch long until both athletes showed ! tend the Lane eonnty C. E. union | as good for indigestion and Bilious- one-half years old, the bone will be showed us a $10 chunk of gold I 1 replaced by the growth of another. ! their dusky forms in radiance and convention held at Springfield, Ft i - ! ness. my place in Gowdyvtlle- -just wos) taken out o f the Steamboat mines | ] splendor. As the nimrods came at of Cottage Grove. Cull and see him day May 31. Mr. J. W. Trunnel brought in j Tbe ohild is doinS ver* wel1 at Pres' by a man who has been working j tripping up to the scratch, a hush R obert C a r ey . One of the best two wheel sulkv !sonie immense Agriculturist straw-1enb there the past winter. We learn j fell upon the crowd. As the sprints i berries Wednesday. He teils us j Some time ago I was taken siek that some men have made $1.50 to | corn cultivators we have seen for ! toed the line, Whitney extending winter | with a cramp in the stomach, followed D E ALER] IN many a day, was taken from the de- j that he P,anted sis ncres in $2 50 per day there during the win hir pot Wednesday by Felix Currin, for | aPPle8 this sPril»i? a«»d w preparing b>’ diarrhoea. I took a couple o f ! his hand which was grasped l»v ter, which is much better than sit dose* of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera j opponent with warm feeling and GRANITE SRGN W AR E , AM MU N IT IO N , ETC. fal1 and Diarrhoea Remedy and was im- i ureat resnect for each other- By ing around discussing “ hard times.” use on that big cornfield on uncle i dfteen ac,es for Johny Currin’s ranch east o f town. We are pleased to see one man who mediately relieved. I consider it the this time the Granf s Pass 8porU When occasion demands its use. try is not afraid to tackle the apple. he best medicine in the market for all , . , , „ , , . Medicines. Confectionary, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is When such machinerv comes to this ____ . . . T . ,, plainly saw that they was ent “ in it such complaints. I have sold the • ■ £ J One huff interest in a brick yard iW-Gooils sold as cheap, as any of cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, j depot we know that some one is try- one mile weSt of Cottage grove post- remedy to others and every one who 1 for Jim’s wonderfully developed the same quality, ns any store in town. cleanses. a perfect healer for scalds or ing to get iu the front wave of pro- office. As good clay as there is in uses it speaks highly of it. J. W. form easily convinced both sets that .MT-Ri-d Front Store West Cottage skin eruptions. Always cures piles. gression to raise plenty of rich feed Oregon for brick or tiling, Grove. ¿Z T 7 H T T E , I S t m c k l e r , Valley Center, Cal. For he was much superior to liis oppon J. P. Currin. to make fat bogs and fine cattle. I ^ ILLAED- sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove, ent. They scored one hour and LEM A TI, OREGON. The Lane county co-operation Joe Lyons, Drain. Druggists. Fossil Journal: At a prayer With the best soil and finest cli thirty minutes. Jimmy realizing meeting in a small town not far mate, such machinery well managed meeting of tbe Churches of Cbri-t TH E When a newspaper publishes pro tlie smoothness of his would be from Fossil an illiterate but good will soon make our country so was held at Pleasant Hill Maj' 22, rival’s tactics dare not give him au grams ami news, F ree or N o t of man made the following prayer: charming that everybody will want 25, was one of the most successful public meetings and entertainments, hicli the best of it, as he had all NOW M ADE BY THE ever held. The co-operation is now “ O Lord, Tbou knowest that we are to come here to live. which bring the people together it earthly posessions at stake. A flash, free from debt and expects to place thankful to Thee that our souls are The life o f an editor is not a bed of ; an evangelist in the field soon. The does not cost much to exhibit a sound and both races sprang Bafe from the fire that quenchetli eniovs a | .- . ,, . courtesv enough to see that tho down the course to the post of Vic* but he sometimes enjoys J - meetings were enthusiastic through- ‘ h not. If a man lose his horse Thou ! rOSe8’ queer “ breaks” | rlllf editor has a fairly good opportunity tory. It was a battle to the finish, . , , , . bushel of fun u»<?i iiutci uivim» . knowest that he can buy another; , , . . ,. our. .., , , . , , I made by those who wnte something 1 Christian Womens board of Mis- of enjoying the entertainment with Jimmy winning by a scant four iu- PHOTO COMPANY. if he lose his house Thou knowest . , , . out making it a burden to him. ches, and a little lifted up the ' occasionally for his paper. ' sions and S. S. day was particularly that he can build auother; if he lose The above cut ou any Photograph i sleeves. Jimmy’s feelings were read a local , , The following aIvertisement ap interesting. A model C. W . B. M. Thousands of I'eoPle refUl a. guarantee of excellence. Enlarging a his wife Thou knowest that he can ! ” , . ,, i peared among the Aurora items in j auxiliary was conducted in the PaPer ®very "eek , and through it, greatly relaxed at the result, as his ! from any kind of Picture, in Crayon get another; hut if he lose Ins soul *, , , ... , , ! Ink or Colors. Cull and see our sam . . . . the Three Sisters last. anted— A , 1 1 o d -. judge tbe public spirit, enterprise brawny opponent came rushing ples and prices of Crayon work. morning aud a model S. S. recita-! ‘ “ 1 1 r — good by, John. ; , . . , dowu, with wonderful bounds, was 8th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or. j second hand bicycle, by a young | tion in the ,, cl tt . ! and general merits of the people e, . u . . 1 afternoon. B. I . Bon- ** r u fast closing the gap of \ ictory. ar € , . , q , o , . and country iu which it is published. 1 lady with a leather seat.’’ The firm ; W oodbUrn Imiependeut says: “ We NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Valley Record. Ih e Carr firm , - _ It is the duty of the people to ex- work in tho evening. Countv asso- R ' 8 *be du ^ *be Peolde F o r O v e r F if t y Y ears- U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O r n c B j are busy gathering and delivering know a number of ladies at Aurora, . . ‘ ‘ ® „ A . ’ .ten«! the publisher a good P aying A n O ld and W e ll -T r ie d R em edy .—Mrs. ciations were formed and Mrs. L. A. teud tbe Publi8her a Sood R o s e b u r g , Oregon, May 1, 1895.f tbe 3000 head of steers which they I but h(m} never seen one lbnt an. “ ^ T® ® [ “ r,., ^ J, ,’ P a t r o n a g e and all courtesies possi- Winslow’s Soothing Svrup has been used for over fifty years bv millions of mothers for tlieir I Notice is hereby given that the following- j Read, of Junction City, was elected j reeently sold to a California man. , 8wer8 the aboVe description.” while teething, with perfect success. Uiimcd settler has filed notice of his intention to jj I ble. It may be considered proper children It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all i make final proof in support of his claim, and C. W. B. M. president aud Mrs. pain, cures wind cholic, and is the l>est remedy j that said proof will be made before the Register They will be driven across to O n -, Qtlery_ H o w does the W oodburn by some to invite an editor to sit for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold the Receiver, U S land office, at Itoseburg, tano and from there will be shipped > editor know q{ certaintyf thal he i W. Sch uek, of Junction City, S. S-i down flat on the dirty floor of a by Druggists in every part of the World. Twen- | and Douglas county, Oregon, on Tuesday June 25, five cents a bottle. Its yalue is incalculable. 1895, viz: Henry Wit ie on Homestead Entry No \ president. to the Eastern market, Eskin & Dtver saw a lady that “ answers the Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing i 5569, for the SeG» and KU N e'i sec. 4 tj>. 23, I ball, stand up or go home, but the Syrup, and take no other kind. Endeavor Day opened with S R 3 west. He names the following witnesses Zimmerman from North Dakota are | above de8cription ?” If he be abso- to prove his continuous residence upon and eul- ! editor is not liable to hunt such an i six o ’clock sunrise prayer meeting T , : tivation of, said land, viz: Thomas M. Gardner Produce taken in exchange for Goods. bere buying cattle. They have Worthington Indiana Sun: -Gast of Louis, Oregon; William W. Cathcart of Ko.se- c | lately certain in the matter, we must „ „ „ * 1 ,^,. opportunity the second time, ! hur^, Oregon; Elisha Geer, and Alva A. Rouse bought quite a number of the Sum- ... „ „ .. On account of the stormy weather H ■> ! week while a man was engaged in : of Wallace, Oregon. acc,>rd 11,11 IU0r® tbaa *be edl" the meetings were not as well at- ís. M. V e a t c ii , Register. mer Lake men’s cattle Thev j setting out fruit trees on a hill side j Dla- 4~*H___________________________ W lia t ’s th e Use o f T a lk in g They tor o l the E cho -L eader possesses. tended> a8° expected. Ma„ y were offering $25 for 3-year-old steers NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, About colds and coughs in the sum on Richland Creek, about seven and from $10 to $12 for stock cuttle. A R e m a r k a b le C u re o f R h e u not able to attend ou ‘.hat account. mer time. You may have a tickling j miles south-east of Worthington, Land Office at Kugeburg, Oregon, In tbe evening H. A. Denton, of cough or a little cold or baby may j he found, from one or two feet The report is that they wanted near April 4, 1895. m a tism . Notice is hereby eiven that the following- 10.000 head. beneatb ------- the --------------- surface of the „M e t settler U e r " has " « tiled W estminster , Cal., March 21, 1894. ! Salem, C. E. president, delivered an have the croup and . when led notice of his intention to _ i it , comes , i j -------------- -- ----- earth, ---------j j named you ought to know that Park s Cough; . . . . ^ mak like final proof in support o f his claim, and that if, . . . . . . a . * f fourteen pieces of old silver coins— I sal< There is more Catarrh in this sec .—Some time ago, on awakening one excellent address on “ The Pled “ id t proof will be made before A. C. Jennings morning I found, I had rheumatism i n t v !yyruP lst h e b e 8 t cu re fo rit* k°lci by i JJui i ,, i 1 i 3 . m rcounty Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene John Hamlsaker was elected county tion of the country than all other dis dollars, halves and quarters. I hey Oregon, o u . June n , 1895, viz: .T . A. Benson. , , , . i r . r .i . io i- John N. Schneider on homestead entry No. 5521, eases put together, and until the lust in my knee so badly that, as I re C. E. president. bore dates from I i o j to 1K1$. fOF * >4 .. - nw - > 4 , --- and w>v . s w 4 . »i sec. 2 «i. tp , 21 s., In China there is a strange pro R. 3 west. He names tlie following witnesses few years was 8iip|>osed to be incura marked to iny wife, it would be im How they came there, and when, to prove liis continuous residence upon and possible for me to attend to business ble. For a great many years doctors fession for ladies. It is carried on | cultivation of, said land viz: J. M. Me Dull. N. A. Todd desires to announce that | “ “ l i s a mystery that will never be L. Kimble. J. H. Shortridge aud J. 1*. Langdon pronounced it a local disease, and that day. Remembering that I had he is now prepared to do all kinds by elderly ladies,-who go the round ^ five half dollars in of Cottage Grove, Oregon. some of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in ap6-44 R. M. V eatch . Register. prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failirg to cure with local my store I sent for a bottle, and of surveying on short, notice. A lib- j ° f tR* best houses, announcing their , j.be .<gnq» ‘were American coin, treatment, pronounced it iyeuruble. rubbed the afflicted parts thoroughly eral share of patronage is solicited coming by beating a drum, and Some of these coius tuay be very offering their services to amuse the , , ,, Science has proven catarrh to be a with it, according to directions, and Residence in the Sherwood block. Prices very moderate. lady of tbe house. This offer is ac- ^______ — constitutional (tiscase and therefore within and hour I was completety re requires constitutional treatment. lieved. One application had done the Sick headache, constipation and in-1 cep‘ted thev Rit down aud tell the C h a m b erla in ’ s E y e a n d S k in O in tm en t 1 f Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by business. It is the best liniment on digestion are quickly cured by P e Is unequalled fur Eczema, Tetter, Salt- •WE M AKE A SPECIALTY OF F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio, is the market, ar.d I sell it under a posi W itt’s Little Early Risers, the fam- latest scandals and the newest stor- Rlieum, S a id Head, 8ore Nipples, Chapped little pills. For sale by J. P -1 ¡es and on dits, and are rewarded the only coustitutim al cure on the tive guarautee. R. T. H a r r i s . For ous : Hands, Itching 1‘ ilcs, IIunis, Frost Bites, Currin. | . ... . at the rate of a shilling an hour. Chronic Pore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. market. It is taken internally in sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove Joe Lyons, Drain. Druggists. J For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. R u d y ’s P ile S u p p o sito ry doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. , De W itt’s Colic aud Ciiolera Cure! Having used Chamberlain’s Cough is guaranteed to cure Plies and ( onstipatmn. or AT . ., TO HORS!-; OWNERS, It a-'ts directly on the blood and money refunded, do cents i»er tsix. send two never disappoints, never fails to give ,1 F or the manufacture o f which we l ave superior facilities. W e] inrit* mucous surfaces of the system. They ; Remedy in my family and found it to stamps for circular and Free Samples to MAK relief Tt cures inst as , For putting a le.rsi m a fine healthy con- parties contemplating building or reparing to call and inspect our lum TIN KCDY, Registered Pliannacist. Lancaster- immeuiato r 11LI. i t uires just ditiun try Dr. Cady s Condition Powders. offer one hundred dollars for any case : be a first-class article, I take pleasure Pa No P o s t a l s A n s w e r e d . For saleby al sure as you take it. J . I’ . Currin. They tone up tbe si stem, aid digestion, cure ber Respectfully, T H E B O W E L S IN " . J i , > -o. > __ it fails to curo. Send for circulars in recommending it to my friends, first class druamsts every w here and tn Eugene i F or Gloves, Mitts, Hose, Corsets L'i8? of aiTetI *’ re!lc,vc1 constipation, correct M O R N IN G . and testimonials. Addrjss. J- Y. F oster , Westport, Cal. For Oregon by Osborn and PelaDo. ’ ’ . . . ki.lnev disorders and dcstrov worms, eivine For Milleuery and millinery a;nl Ladies Underwear, go to Mrs. nov life ’ to an old or over-worked •- - - horse. 25 * F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. O. s»le by J. A Benson, Cottage Grove, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. For sale by I A. B f . nson . ccvits per package. For sale by druggists. trimmings, go to Mrs. Newmans. Newman’s. old by Druggists. Toe. .Joe Lyons. Drain. Druggists, IN A L L LINES FOR G A SH . ! Ml, Ladies’ ¡ni Mil n FIN E SH OES Mens' and Boys' CLOTHING! MERCHANTS & BANKERS, s. R. PIPER. , t a r e and H A R D W A R E , New Enterprise! . Sale and FEED STABLE, Fine Saddle Horses a Specialty- COTTAGE GROVE Impve Your Cows Bull HOTEL, Large Free Sample Rooms. FOR BUTTER. For No. 1 Goods and Low Prices in H. THOMPSON Family Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Co to ills SiOfO of Acknowledged to be the Best: ft Leali PHOTOGRAPHS GROCERY STORE IS C A R R YIN G First Class Goods, Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in season. F. S. YO U N G ER . 100,000 FEET SEASONED Building Lumber. Our Saw Mill is in the Front For a BIG TRADE INTERIOR HOUSE FINISH NIGHT J. I. JONES