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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1895)
The Local W orld. Call and Pay Up. SOCI A L FLUTTEIUN G. GREAT FUTURE EUGENE. FOR fork ABT GALLERY D a n e C o u n t y C . K . C o n v e n tio n . Great Reduction Eugene Guard: The sixth semi All p e rso n s o w in g m e fo r goods, General news correspondence from every sec annual convention of the Lane a re notified th a t th e y m u s t p a y u p tion of the county will be Klaitly published. T h e m e n t o p a t r o n iz e a r e th o s e w h o d o county Christian Endeavor union Gatherings, weddings, births, deaths, departures We were in Eugene first of the im m ed iately . S. R. P iper . and arris els, personal and improvement notes, b u sin ess a lon g: l i b e r a l lin e s a n d w h o , w h i l e was held in the Baptist church of nurcli doings. W e w ill appreciate week. It is one of the prettiest and i lodge a n d --------------- ______________ p r o m o t in g t h e i r o w n busim -ss in te r e s ts , a r e the kindness of our friends in calling our atten Music. Springfield, commencing last tion to any event that may occur. No time for best towns in Oregon. To sustain J d o in g w h a t t h e y can t o b n ild up t h e i r t o w n . space lor nnything«iutended to injure some per two as neatly gotten up, live and j Cot- About July 1st I will be in Friday afternoon and closing Sun son or community. T h e i r n a m e s w i l l a lw a y s h e e a s ily fo u n d In Misses Long progressive daily papers as the day night. tage Grove permanently, to give Andrew Nelson was in Eugene Mon t h e ir h o m e p aper. daily evening Guard and the morn PROPRIETORS. musical instructions to all desiring day on business. It was by far the best country con- ing daily Register, it must be a Ben Lurch made a business trip to good town. The business men of lessons. For information, call on Will be at Cottage Grove for a j veution since the first one, which Bright pleasant weather. j Mrs. J. P. Currin or address me at Eugene, Friday. was held three years ago in Junc- the city evidently appreciate both short time only and will make Subscribe for the E c B o -L dader . Win. Hemenway was a passenger papers from the appearance of their [ Eugene. E tta B. P reston . ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS, tion City. The final report of the Notice th e new ads in th is w eeks to Eugene Wednesday. J advertisements in those papers. One dozen Cabinets and one Convex committee on credentials showed 73 Johny Culp ha9 moved his tousorial issue of th e L eader . W. H. Cooper was In Eugene Mon-1 We are glad of this, for the papers glass mount for $2 50. delegates present. Officers were parlars and can be found on Main ! have a great work before them. Come E arly and A void th e R u sh , j electeJ as fulltnvs; day on busiuess. Look out for the future of Cot j street west of the bridge, Cottage j Eugene is most emphatically the ( Bob Donovan, the popular Portland tage Grove-Lemati. j Grove. coming city of the great Willamftte Catch tile Sh.ad.OW G1'6 the President, Rev. W. S. Gilbert, drummer wus in town Thursday. Buggy for sale. Inquire of The annual convention of the ! Eugene; 1st vice president, Stella N. H. Martin visited Lane county valley. Its situation is superb and i Substance fades. the magnificent fertile vallies and Mrs. F. A. N ewman i Churches of Christ in this state will capitol city, Tuesday. B rin g th e B ab ies an d D o n ’t Rowlaijd, Eugene; 2nd vice presi- — AND— — j foot hills for a long distance are to F o rg et th e Old F olk s Born—Juue 1st, to the wife of ! convene at the Turner Tabernacle 1 Miss Etta Preston of Eugene visited be wonderful factors in sustaining ; dent, Bessie Kelly, Springfield; 3d R a ilw a y C o n d u c to r s E x c u r s io n t o S a le m . and camp ground, June 21 and con frieDds in this city this week. Will Orstrander, n son. vice president, Rev. I. G. Knotts, and building one of the most sub tinue in session ten days. Hon. R. M. Veatch came down from stantial and prosperous cities in Florence; 4th vice president L M. There is a little girl in Cottage On June 8 th (Sunday), trains I Oregon. The great financial de- Baby Caps, b o n D e ts and hat’s at Roseburg Sunday to visit friends. Grove, who lias the fastest horse in White, Cottage Grove; Secretary, Miss Emma Carey returned to Eu- pression has been felt by the citi- j will be run to Salem from Eugene,j : Mrs. Newmans. the state. I Sue Dorris. Eugene; temperance gene Wednesday, after u few days zens of Eugene, as well as all over Natron, Albany, Brownsville, Silver- Eugene Daily Guard: About 300 pleasant visit at her home in this city. this great state of immense re i supt., Mrs. Ada Yeriugton, The C. E. and E. L. will hold an ton, and Portland; also steamer Excelsior social at Davis hall Friday j people attended the Irving Sundny E A K I N & B R IS T O W , Miss Lizzie Hanson, who has been sources and grand opportunities. Altona from Independence. Prof. ¡Springfield; Junior Supt-, J. N. evening June 14. Ice cream,straw- School picnic at Meriau’s park Sat- visiting relatives in Eugene, has re But behind the dark cloud we see Miller, the champion balloonist, D olph: organizers, president and the near approach of glorious sun urday. An enjoyable time was had turned home. j vice presidents. berries and cake, 10c a dish. shine and prosperity which will will make one of his celebrated as- Mrs. Jas. Berkshire returned to her gene COTTAGE GROVE, - OR If you want any hauling done!b? tbose present. Several Eug home in Gosiien Monday, accompan- i enable the people of Eugene to u til-1 censions aud parachute jumps, also; There will be a meeting of the leave your orders with people were in attendance. ize the colossal resources of the jjiere will be dancing and other citizens of Lemati-Cottnge Grove, by Miss Irena Condon. J a c k K n OWLTON. W a n te d to T ra d e The main feature. 'n Kuos s ball Monday evening, H. F. Stephens, returned to Bohe tri »utaij country, l i e u a t i ainu6ements. ifo rih p n iim iu o n fm .H n « Don’t forget to attend the E xcel-,A five >ear old ™ re weiKblD& mia Monday, after a few days pleas- lamette vallev is one of the loca- tions on the Pacific coast which has ; however, will be a grand bicycle mpntH for a celebration °Julv 4 th 8ior social at Davis hall Friday about 1100 PounJe- broke to bar' antly spent among friends here. j not no(; been been caught cau in the “boom contest in which all the crack riders ¡ Everybody come, T i . i nes3 a n d sa d d le , fo r sh in g le s. In evening June 14. I > & Messrs. J. P. Currin, W. W. Haw-1 i period-’’ period.’’ With the return of gen- of the Northwest will participate, : quire at this office. ley and J. M. Sherwood were trans- i eral prosperity, which is evidently ; -pjle races wjjj be under the sane- . Hj 8 UioTnor’ You have all heard of the I amous S- L- y * -n- » i .. . i head, of Junction City, has gone to COTTAGE GROVE, “Blush of Roses” for the com- Mrs. J. W. Trunnell has the acting business at the county seat; surely and steadily approaching, the tion of the L. OREGON A. W. A long list of j oe> Missouri for* a ^ He Thursday. ! Willamette valley possesses too plexion. For something just as thanks of the E cho -L eadf - p . for some Dealers in prizes will be hung up for the win- j will be absent about three weeks Mrs. E. C. Barlow, of Gold Hill, j many natural advantages, too many good go to Mrs. Newman’s. very large strawberries. Fifteen arrived Friday morning on the over -1 golden opportunities to escape the ners; four _ prizes in each race. A d -: and will return with his family _ who The executive committee of the weighed an ounce each, and they land and will visit relatives in this! live, enterprising capitalist who is dress “Deacon” Davis, of Eugene , have bave i b( been making a visit with Oregon Press Association will meet were delicious. vicinity a few weeks- ¡watching for magnificeut localities for a ligt of prizes and entrance (j friends. P. G. Jennings, Mr. Atkins anH ! susceptible of phenomenal develop-1 blanks. Train tickets for round at Newport June 8th, to make ar- The E cho -L eader has printed nice Roseburg Plaindealer: Word rangements for the next meeting, posters and programs for the Ex- two Milwaukee iniuing capitalists, \ ment. W ith the restoration o f , . which admits holder to fair j has been received at the Roseburg went to Bohemia Monday to visit the “good times” will come capital, en- 1 * P SH EET IRON W A R E , Miss S. K. Hanson has an elegant celsior social Friday evening June Golden Star, Annie, and the mine terprise and people who will make ! ground. The Salem band will | land office that the long pending of White Bros. stock of millinery goods purchased 14th. Everybody who goes will all tributary country to Eugene, a furnish music, Tickets on sale at | timber land case “Government W ild w ood A xes, A inunition, and a ll sizes of A. B. Warnock, of Albany, arrived veritable paradise overflowing with Deacon’s cigai at the lowest San Francisco prices eDjoy a pleasant time, store and at the vs. Joel Y. Warren,” better known Wednesday with tools to start a ma C A R T R ID G E S . , which she will sell at very low Mr. Brown of Hotel Eugene, has chine shop, an enterprise needed here the great substantial products of , Train will leave promptly as the Julius E. Miner case, has been the soil as well as fruits and flowers ! 1 Keep a full stock of NAILS, CUTLERY Shelf and Building in favor of the entnymen, prices until after the fourth of July, two lovely Jersey cows and be' and Mr. Warnock should receive lib that are sweet and charming, to ^ a- ra- Get your tickets early ¡ decision of the Roseburg office There is great danger in neglecting serves his guests with their rich eral encouragement. i those who fondly admire the beau- i before they are all sold. Return- ! being H A R D .W A R F , reserved. This practically Colic, Cholera and similar complaints. mjjt Und cream. Mrs. P, J. Mathews, sister of Mrs. tiful and the precious gifts that ing trains leave fair grounds at 5.30 settles 51 other eases now pending, Repairing neatly done) An absolutely prompt and safe cure is , , , .. . . • i • t . ,1 ,■ , ™ _ I Sick headache, constipation and in- L. M. Veatch, arrived here from generous nature extends with such p. m. found in De W itt s Colic and Cholera fij^eation are quickly cured by De Greencastle Mo., Tuesday morning a free and willing hand, in this SALE Cure. Cure J. .T P. P Currin. Currin ' Witt’s Little Early Risers, the "fam on the overland and will probably re wonderful Pacific coast state. The charge brought against one I , „ . I , . . , , , „ A well unpromved farm three miles ous little pills. For sale by J. P. Capital and enterprise will use of our citizens, of larceny of flour, from Elkton, Or., of if ,9 acres. 40 Marshal Walker, authorizes us to i Currin. main all summer. They haye not met the immense waterpower at Spring- here last week, and not tried be- | before for thirty-one years. fruit trees two to an n o u n c e that o n a n d a fte r the G row ng S maeler . —The total co l seven years old, one pair horses, har field to create an electric power to That bright and sparkling editor ¡ cause it was not a case, is about a ness, wagon and farm machinery, 50 first of July 1895, that iu Leroati Sections on the tax roH up to tile run the machinery of great manu the tax of one dollar is due on every ! ]ast evening amounted to $109,014.- of the Cottage Grove L eader , E. P. factories, build electric railways j ^,l*r sample of what is goin ’ on in head stock cattle, price $3000.00, one- lialf down balance oil long time to dog, and if not paid immediately 75. And still the taxpayers are set Thorp, made the Register a pleas along the water streams tributary every county in Oregon, Persons suit purchaser. For further particu- ant call yesterday. Come again tling right, along. This leaves a little re- birs wr*te or inquire of G eo . S m ith , to Eugene, and lines to Corvallis get angry at some one and fo r re the dogs will be killed. Elkton, Douglas Co., Oregon. over $9,GOO delinquent. A splendid Bro. Thorp.—Eugene Register. and other important localities. ; venge_ endeavor to dra W h y D o n 't Y o u them in COTTAGE GROYE, OREGON. collection.—Eugene Guard. Henry Applegate, of Weiser, Capital, enterprise and scienco will I. . ... Centrally Located. Free ’Bus to and From Use Park’s Tea for headache, con cause, and a . , ,v . . I ! to court without any Idaho, is visiting his uncle, A. Todd, | so control the water power at J First-Class Turnouts Furnished with or without Driv* Young man, for a little money Special Rates for Families. all Trains. stipation and “that tired feeling”. It of Cottage Grove. He was here; Springfield that a great bustling, I larSe bil1 of costs> f° r tbe county to NEAREST HOTEL TO POSTOFFICE purifies the blood, beautifies the com you can obtain a lovely picture of ers. Travelers Conveyed to all points in this sec some time ago buying cattle, and prosperous nnd enterprising city of pay, and the tax payers are the real, plexion, acts upon the sluggish liver your ideal sweetheart, at the New will start with them for Idaho, tunny thousand people at Eugene,! sufferers. This outragious farce ( tion of Oregon at Reasonable Rates. and moves the bowels every day. York art gallery of Misses Long & June 18th over the old military will be one of the brilliant results, I should have been squeIched long Only herbs and plants, safe, sure and road. while the entire tributary country , . j Chapman, Cottage Grove. pleasant. Sold by J. A. Benson. will have become a grand network a"0' 11 bas been Per'mtted to E. P Thorp, the live editor of Eugene Daily Register: Frank Norman E Mark ley of Eugene, LONG & MORSE. the Cottage Grove E cho -L eader , of electric railway systems, far bo- ‘ Srow uuhl lt bas become an into —FORMERLY BAKER HOUSE.— ______________________ passed the board of examiners re White, of Engeue, read a paper on gave us a pleasant call this morning, yond the brightest conceptions of l cubus disastrous to justice and Headquarters for Travelling Men. “The Endeavorer in the Church,” cently at Salem, and is now a full- lie publishes the best local news the most sanguine citizens of the the best interests of the people. 1 j It wag expected that the last i • t Sample Rooms Free. Rates from $1 flegred lawyer. We wish him great | dealing with the work of Eudeavor- paper iu Oregon, considering the capital city of Lane county. ” j to $2 per Day. ers aud encouraged them to take an size of the town.—Daily Eugene success as he is ariose student and ! lature bhould pass a law compelling 1 Willamette Street, Eugene. Or. The most pleasant little pills for. active part in politics in their com Guard. an energetic young man. S. E. BROWN, Proprietor. regulating the bowels, are De Witt’s 1 onfi Pay or guarantee the costs munity and thereby build up “good spite j Tliu New Spring: Hats Little early Risers. Cure sick head- ¡ in all P0Hy suits brought for tarW E ST SIDE.-'yuB "With this issue the E cho -L eader ARMERS‘©a All are adorned with roses. The citizenship.” commences the 7th year of its pub ache and constipation. Small p ill,; work, but the senatorial farce took ¡ I am making a radical change in both Hotel, Livery Frank Mathews then spoke on small dose. J. P. Currin. j up g0 nnich time that many laws j roses on your eheeks can be retained lication. Six years ago, when the and Feed Stables, giving my entire personal attention by using Park’s Tea. It clears the “The Endeavorer in Public Life.” The Portland Rural Northwest: which would have saved the people ; 1 invite persons to give me a trial. blood of impurities, moves the bowels and said that the Endeavorer present publisher founded the E cho - many thousand dollars annually, every day and gives health and should seek to hold public trusts L eader , the lots where the building “Editor Tuorp, of the Cottage Stay-Call and see bow you like the change. I am s u re I can p le a s e I have a First Class Full Blood strength to the user. Sold by J. A. in which the E cho -L eader is now Grove E cho -L eader , has bought a failed’to be passed. and net shun them, aud told of the nice place adjoining Cottage Grove you. Your truly, J. H. McKINNEY. Benson. “Whiskers” came out winner in duties of Endeavorers along other printed and published, was part of and will proceed to raise winter ap the i jot race at Eugene Wednesday’, The entertainment given by lines; in short “to participate in a grainfield. Almost three and a ples, small fruits thoroughbred and Robin H. came out easy winner second division, class of 1885, of the evervthing. ” half years since, we moved the E cho poultry and swine, etc. He has fol in the horse race. at my place in Dowdy ville--just west public school at the opera hall in here and consolidated it with the lowed the business of fruit growing R em oval of Cottage G roye. Call and see him with success for a number of years Lost (?) The editor of the L eader Eugene, June 3 at 8 o’clock p. m.. L eader . We take pleasure in announcing R obert C arey . was inissiug Friday morning, and the an'.l knows what he is about.” was enjoyed by a large audience. that after this date Park’s Sure Cure The time 1ms slipped by so rapid “dev.l” was in such a state of bewil The pupils taking part in the will remove all traces of Rheumatism, ly that we hardly realize it. The Travelers find a safe companion in derment, we trust our readers will say nothing about errors until his return. DEALER] IN exercises acquitted themselves with Kidney trouble or Liver complaint constant, hard, tread-mill labor that De Witt’s Colie aud Cholera Cure. A from the user. It is to-day the only we have performed has taken most change in drinking water and in diet, G R A N I T E IRON W ARE , AMMUNITION, ETC. « high degree of honor. C ommission C ase .— Salem Journal: medicine that is guaranteed to cure of the sweetness out of our life. often causes severe and dangerous Our Grandmother’» Way these diseases or do pay. Park’s The last two years have been a holy complaints. This medicine always Col. Frank Y. Drake, attorney for Secretary of State Kincaid, is in the Was to steep roots an! herbs and j Sure Cure is sold by J. A. Benson, terror to the country newspaper cures them. J. P. Currin. city to day to perfect an appeal MsdiciilCS, ConffiCtlOn&ry, Had we known half use it every night. We can do the Fossil Journal: Miss Rose Der- publisher. The Daily Eugene Register says: same by using Park’s Tea. not*-ing! rfck niece of Mr8 W. S. Thomp- that we have endured iu the last The 3000 young fruit trees recently from Judge Hewitt to the supreme ^a-Goods sold as cheap, as any of court in the case of James Eddy, the same quality, as any store in town, acts as promptly and without discom- , . _ _ , , three and a half years, we most Kzrsros: sz w h i t e , fort. Not a pill or a cathartic but son and a . co,,8ln of Frauk atld snrely would never have come here. planted by Geo. M. Miller are mak railroad commissioner, versus Har- ¡ ,, ^^Rfd I ront Store, West Cottage moves the bowells every day. Sold George Knox and Mrs. Jas. S. But, though it is slow coming, wc ing fine growth. They consist of rison R. Kincaid, Secretary of State. ,1<nt;_________________________ _ LEMATI, OREGON. by ,T. A. Benson. j Stewart, who formerly resided in think there is a great future for 1000 Baldwin apples, 1000 cherries His papers have been properly filed and 1000 prunes of the Italian Judge Walker came up from Fossil, died et the home of her par- this part of Oregon. The darkest variety. The rolling hills seem to aud an appeal has been taken. THE Grauts Pass Tuesday morning to ents at Little Elk, Benton county, hour is said to exist just before the be favorably adapted to these rari F o r O v er F if t y Y ea rs. | on May 7th last, of consumption, light of day. We hope this will be ties of fruit. remain with us for a week or two. true here and that this section is A n O ld an d W ell -T ried R emedy .—Mrs. age d 26 years. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for NOW MADE BY THE The judge spent last winter at his Desceased was a niece of Dr. just on the eve of a general awake We recommend De Witt’s Colic and over fifty years bv millions of mothers for their ning, and if the country wants to Cholera Cure because we believe it a children while teething, with perfect success. old home in Minnesota, in which It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all Oglesby, of Junction City. “boom,” we shall not try to stop it safe and reliable remedy. It’s good pain, cures wind cholic, and is :he best remedy state he was circuit judge some for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold though it makes “Rome fairly effects are shown at once in cases ol by Druggists in every part of the World. T wen- eighteen years ago.-M edford Mail.! When w ™sio" demands its use try cents a bottle. Its yalue is incalculable. Cholera Morbus and similar com five | De Witt s Witch Hazel Salve. It is howl.” Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Mr. Handsaker, president of cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, plaints. J. P. Currin. Syrup, and take no other kind. A S h a rp P r a c t i c e county C. II, Church of Christ nnd cleanses, a perfect healer Tor scalds or PHOTO COMPANY. The Daily Eugene Register gives you call it when reading an interesting This clipping from the Oregon district S. 8. Manager, writes the skin eruptions. Always cures piles, following items from Irving: The above cut on any Photograph : article and find at its close that you’ve Irving has the banner Sunday ian of June 4tli, seems to be a con a guarantee of excellence. Enlarging editor of the E cho -L eader as follows. ^ un in- read an advertisement. Don’t con from any kind of Picture, in Crayon Allow me to express to you my From advertisement in the E cho - demn the advertiser. You won’t read School of the county. The average tradiction of what was published in Ink or Col >rs. Call nnd see our sam attendance is over one hundred. our issue of last week: individual thanks and the thanks of L eader our our readers will see that the ordinary advertisement. All ad ples and prices of Crayon work. ,,, , ,. , the New York art gallery of Misses vertisers feet in common vith the A t H is O wn R equest . —Beating 8th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or. The funeral services of Frankie the Pleasant Hill convention for T ,, b “ , . . , . | Long k Chapman are taking ele- writer who takes this means of telling Bristow, the infant son of Mr. and upon a previous publication in The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. your kindness in publishing the t photo8 verv cheap. Their youthat Simmons Liver Regulartor is Mrs. Albert Bristow, were held in Oregonian regarding his dismissal notices of our meeting. We highly material for making handsome the best medicine for Melaria. impure ! the U. B. church on Sunday last by R o s e b u r g , Oregon, May 1, 1895 appreciate your kindness in helping hoto8 ¡g first. class and their artistic blood and a poisoned system. Equally j the Rev. Snyder. His text was from the Cumberland Presbyterian Notice is hereby given that the following- us in our work in the spread of the j gkm g b Be sure and go and as good for indigestion and Bilious- j chosen from Luke 8: 45: “She is not ministry, Rev. E. T. Ingle sends in named settler lias filed notice of his intention to T* iiwv/Irvnv ' I * Master’s Kingdom make final proof in support of bis claim, and see diem. ness. j dead but sleepeth.” The church the foliowing copy of the letter of that said proof will he made before the Register " !— U ” 8 “ land ’ J office, “ "* iseb a* •,! _ i _ • _ i and the Receiver, at ‘ Roseourg, While iu Eugene, we had the Hotel Eugene is haviug a fiue run June 25, <lay J Never before has the prospects was filled with loving friends. The dism issal, With a request to punt - j rionglas county, Oregon, on Tuesday Henry Witte on Homestead Entry No , pleasure of making the acquain- | of business and about every body for bountiful crops of all kinds been remains were buried in the Luper “This is to certify that Rev. E. T. 1895, viz: Hi~ * Ne * 4 8e cemetery. . . follow ing tance of the Broad-Axe. Mr. Amos from south Lane puts up at that so flattering. Surely better times Ingle, a j to prove his continuous residence upon and cu l-, Broad-; bote^ wben “l the capital city. If There is one medicine that will cure tivation of, said land, viz: Thomas M. Gardner Produce taken in exchange for G-oods. are in store for our people even if has put a keen edge on the in the Oregon Presbytery of tbe | of Louis. Oregon: William W. Cathcart of Bose- | i one stops there once their treatment prices do remain low. immediately. We lefer to De Witt’s burg, Oregon; Elisha Geer, and Alva A. Bouse ; Axe and with a strong hand 18 is so good they can’t help stopping Wallace, Oregon. Colic and Cholera Cure for all Sum Cumberland Presbyterian church, is of may4-48 R. M. V eatch , Register. | giving some pretty severe gashes : there the next time. stu d y ’s P ile S u p p o sito r y mer Complaints. No delay, no disap this day dismissed therefrom, A t 1» guaranteed to eure Piles and Constipation, or pointment, no failure. J. P. Currin H is O wn R equest , txivea by order of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I occasionally, that call for rather j money refunded. 50 cents per box. Send two skillful treatment. The E c h o - A R em ark ab le Cure o f R heu- stamps for circular and Free Samples to MAR Some time ago I was taken sick the Presbytery, May f.4, 1895. W. Lund OlTice at Roseburg, Oregon, TIN ltVDY, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster liiatisni. April 4, 1895. L eader w ill try a u d be on its good l’a. N o P os tals A n s w e r e d . For sale bv all with a cramp in the stomach, followed H. Jones, Moderator. J. C. Temple W e s t m i n s t e r , Cal., March 21, 1894. first class druggists everywhere aud in Eugene | by diarrhoea. I took a couple of I Notice is hereby given that the following- b e h a v io r w ith th e B road-A xe. Oregon by Osborn and Delano. I named settler has tiled notice of his intention to ton, S. C.” . I doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera | make final proof in support of his claim, and that There is more Catarrh in this sec —Some time ago, on awakening one ! said proof will be made before A. C. Jennings Almost every week newspaper | aud Diarrhoea Remedy and was im- morning I found, I had rheumatism tion of the country than all other dis | County Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene ! Oregon, on June ll, 1895, viz: eases put together, and until the last in my knee so badly that, as I re publishers witb-hold interesting mediately relieved. I consider it the I John N. Schneider on homestead entry No. 5521, ¡for wVj NwVi and wV'SW 4 of see. 20 . tp 21 S.. few years was supposed to be incura marked to my wife, it would be im news items simply because they be best medicine in the market for all Awarded : B. 3 west. He names the following witnesses possible for me to attend to business ble. For a great many years doctors know by printing, the character of sucli complaints. I have sold the Highest Honors—World’s Fair, J to prove his continuous residence upon and that day. Remembering that I had ., j cultivation of, said land viz: J. M. McDoll . i • • , . ! remedy to others and every one who pronounced it a local disease, and i L. Kimble, J. H. Shortridge and J. 1\ Langdon implicated will be injured, vet j „ Oold Medal, Midwinter lair. some of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in those .. c i uses it speaks highly of it. J. W. of Cottage Grove, Oregon. prescribed local remedies, and by frequently happens that the 0 . „ ,, ® J a}-6-44 R. M . V e a t c h . Register. my store I sent for a bottle, and it very •O l* . J 1 u L *1 . S rickler , \ alley Center, Cal. For constantly failing to cure with local very persons who have thus been ’ rubbed the afflicted parts thoroughly treatment, pronounced it iueurable. . . enson, ottage Grove, with it, according to directions, and accommodated are ever afterwards 1ba ' Science has proven catarrh to be a . . , , , . . , open enemies of the publishers. Jo e Lyons, Dram. Druggists. j within and hour I was completely re constitutional disease and therefore! lieved. One application had done the Wliat Shall I Take ? requires constitutional treatment. W h a t t b e Use o f T a lk in g ' business. It is the best liniment on Why Simons Liver Regulator, of Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by j the market, and I sell it under a posi- course. It can’t be beat in any at’ | About colds and coughs in the sum F. J. Cheney & C:.„ Toledo, Ohio, is •WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF I tive guarantee. R. T. H arris . For tack of Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick mer time. You may have a tickling the only constitutional cure on the i cough or a little cold or baby may j sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove Headache, or Constipation. It gives market. It is taken internally in quick relief, and if continued ior a have the croup aud when it comes doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. ^oe Lyons, Brain. Drunr,i t . you ought to know that Park’s Cough It acts directly on the blood and Having used t hamberlain s Cough while will completely cure these ail- Syrup is the best cure for it. Sold by merts. The Regulator comes in F o r the manufacture of which wc have superior facilities. We invito mucous surfaces of the system. They Remedy in my family and found it to parties contemplating building or reparing to call and inspect our lum offer oue hundred dollars for any case be a first-class article, I take pleasure liquid and powder form. The powder J. A. Benson. De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure it fails to cure. Send for circulars in recommending it to my friends, is wonderfully convenient for the ber Respectfullv, and testimonials. Address. J- F oster , Westport, Cal. tor vest pocket. A pinch of this powder 1 never disappoints, never fails to give J . I. J O N E S F. J CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. by J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove, and a swallow of water leaves no taste immediate relief. It cures just as Most Perfect Made. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. and works effectually. old by Druggists, 75c. Joe Lyons, Drain. Druggists. For sale by .T. A. B enson . sure as you take it. J. I’. Currin. 40 Years the Standard. IN ALL LINES FOR & Chapman, CASK î SHOES Mens' and Boys' CLOTHING I MERCHANTS & BA N K ER S, S. R. PIPER. Tinware and New Enterprise! LIVERY, Sale and FEED STABLE, Fine Saddle Horses a Specialty. COTTAGE GROVE HOTEL, Large Free Sample Rooms. Improve Your Cows 1 FOR BUTTER. Jersey Bull For No. 1 Goods and Low Prices in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, H. 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