Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, June 29, 1895, Image 2

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    C«ttaïe Grove Echo-Leader.
T H E P L A C E R M IN E S O F T H E B O H E M I A
G R U ) D IS T R IC T .
June, 1895.
Er». E c ho - L e a d e r :
Even in this
section of civilization, wo constantly
hear harrowing accounts of the des­
titution endured by the laboring
classes in more thickly populated
districts, and cannot help wonder­
ing why this is thus, when our own
personal experience has proved
that any industrious man who will
follow our example and take up a
placer mining claim on this creek,
can not only earn a comfortable
living but lay by something for a
rainy day, and that without work­
ing more than half the hours usual­
ly exacted from a farm laborer.
Perhaps a brief account of what I
and my partner, Mr. Joe Petty, has
accomplished since our first loca­
tion on the creek, now 13 months
ago, may interest your readers and
show some of those who are continu­
ally whining about hard times, how
they can make an easy, comfortable
and independent subsistance if they
only have the necessary energy to
‘•take the good the God's provide.”
When we first located our claim iu
May 1894, we were financially em­
barrassed, or in plain terms bard
up; having barely sufficient means
to provide the necessary tools and
food to enable us to cut a ditch
and otherwise get our ground in
working shape, which occupied us
for about eight weeks, but since
then everything has run
as
smoothly as a slice of watermellon
slips down a nigger’s throat, and we
now regard want or actual porverty
as a contingency too remote for
contemplation. We have no bon­
anza and recognize that even under
the most favorable circumstances
many years must elapse before we
»'an compete in the financial market
with Gould, Vanderbuilt or celebri­
ties ilk, but on the other hand we
have no dred of destitution. We
have 1300 yards of ditch cut, a
comfortable cabin, a good garden
in which we raise the principal
portion of our vegetables, and a
claim from which we can, by work­
ing sixteen hours in a week, ex­
tract sufficient gold to supply us
with groceries, clothing, tobacco
etc., and better than all, we are cur
own master’s work, fish, hunt, or
be idle as we choos:\ No one sings
out to us at 4 o’clock in the morn-
ing, “ get up you lazy scamp and
feed the horses ” nor do we spend
much time cogitating as to whether
our employer will recompense our
toil, with chips, feathers or an or­
der to the store. Now there is
ample room and opportunity for at
least 100 men to do as well as I and
my partner are doing on this creek.
An inexperienced man may at first
find it difficult to save the gold
which for the most part is fine and
associated with a heavy black sand,
but we experience little difficulty
iu extracting the greater portion of
it an«l iupart all the information in
our power to any sober and in­
dustrious man willing to try his
fortune here. No one need expect
to make a fortune, but there is a
comfortable living and small wages
for those who are willing to work
with the prospect of something bet­
ter always ahead, and if that is not
preferable to tramping round the
country a id conplaiuing of hard
times, I’m no judge of brandy.
A large number of locations have
been recently made by a company
consisting of Elliott, Humphries,
Johnson, Conn, Loussaint, Churchill
and several others who I believe in­
tend erecting some patent appliance
for saving the gold, and as to how
they will succeed I can offer no
opinion but I do know that as I
said before a comfortable living and
small wages can be made by any
industrious man who will simply
follow our example and work his
ground
by the old process of
ground sluicing the top dirt, and
then putting the residue through
boxes provided with ripples similar
to ours.
J o h n S. M a n s f ie l d .
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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 29,
E D IT O R .
1895.
Indiana Farmer: We note the
statement that a farmer sowed 250
pounds of salt to the acre the day
after the corn was planted on a
field that was alive with half-grown
cut-worms, and not a single hill was
cut by the worms. The salt dis­
solves so quickly and is taken up by
the young root of the crop and thus
the sap is salty and distasteful to
either cut-worms or chinch bugs.
A L it t l e P a r t ic u l a r . — An Astoria
editor says: “We want a g ir l!
Not a girl to love, to fill with ice
cream soda water, to act as book­
keeper, type-writer, or check draw­
er, nor one to wear bloomers and
show us how to ride a bicycle, read
Ibsen and ‘Coin’s Financial School,’
or teach ns lawn tennis or the Rye
waltz or the sublimity of the
sublime, but a plain everyday
maiden, who has a face that would
scorch the sun, a hand that would
act as a stove lid, and a foot that
would give the Goddess of Liberty
odds and then beet her in the race
for the prize as a Trilby model.”
O r eoon P ress A sso ciatio n .— The
ninth annual meeting of the Oregon
Press Association is hereby called
to meet in the city of Newport on
Saturday, July 20tb, 1895, at 8
o’clocl p. m. All arrangements
have l ien made for hotel accom­
modations for the press, aad the
general programme of the session
is being prepared by the executive
committee, E. L. E. White, chair­
man,
Portland.
Those desiring
transportation should notify the
president not later than July 1st.
Association papers please copy this
notice. J. R. B eeu lv .
President.
H o n e st y t h e B est P olicy . — Men
who are dishonest or careless .about
paying their debts usually inflict
greater punishment on themselves
that, on their creditors. Physi­
cians do not care to wait upon them
in case of sickness, newspaper pub­
lishers do not spend much time in
preparing
their obituaries, and
when they want offices their credi­
tors are pretty sure that a man who
will not «leal justly with individuals
will not be safe to trust in a public
capacity. Such
men rarely get
good positions, and it is very diffi­
cult for them to obtain accommo­
dations even in dire extremities.
It does not pay to be dishonest.
O regon B er r ies in O m a h a .— The
Omaha World-Herald of June 2d
says: “Fourteen carloads of straw­
berries was the supply for the
Omaha and local appetite last week.
The next large supply is from Ore­
gon, and though these will oring 83
a case, instead of $2 to 82.20, the
Oregon fruit is so large and delic­
ious that no trouble is expected in
realizing the advance. Blackber­
ries are reported a short crop. The
strawberry season will doubtless,
be extended, and Omaba dealers
think they can handle a carload a
day as long as they can get the
shipments.”
We find the following gem going
the rounds of the press without
credit:
“Remember this, young
man, be careful what you say about
a woman’s character. Think how
many years she has been building
it, of the toils and privations en­
dured, of wounds received, and let
no suspicion follow her actions.
The purity of the women is the sal­
vation of the race, the hope of
future greatness and the redemption
of nan. Wipe out her purity and
man sinks beneath the wave of
despair, without a star to guido his
life into the channel of safety.
Think, then, before you speak, and
remember that any hog can root up
the fairest flower that ever grew;
so the vilest man can ruin the purest
woman’s character.”
OUR NEWS SERVICE.
LEFT GOD. HOPE, AND ALL
BEHIND.
By alliance with The United
Leave-Taking of a Youngster
Press the Call has obtained a tele­ Patriotic Bound
for a Torrid Clime.
graphic news service which gives
Lieu. Y. was stationed, a few days
it a distinguished and pre-eminent ago, at Fort Sheridan. He was
place in the journalism of the Paci­ married and had a charming family
fic Coast. The main business of a of three boys of whom the eldest,
newspaper is to obtain all the news, Earnest> WM a bright, red-headed
print it, publish it and circulate it litt]o chap of 5. Xhev hftd been
among the people. This work the at Fort sheridan for a Tear or two
Call, with its two giant quadruplex when Lieu. y wag ordered to join
presses and its full reports of the I a command in Tex„ . The matter
news gathered up in all parts of the waB of course discus8ed often in the
world by the tireless energies cf | preSenCe of Ernest, Lieu. V- advis-
The United Press, can do more ing his wife not to forget to pack
effectively and more completely such and such a thing, as it could
than any other journal on this coast. not be had in Texas, and for this
It is in no spirit of boasting we reason he took it into his head that
claim the best news service in the Texas must be a terrible place to
State and the equal of any in the go to. The afternoon before tbe
Union. It is the simple statement start was to be made Lieut. V. told
of a fact too easily verified to be dis­ his son:
puted. Even P. Howell, editor of
“Come, Ernest, pack all your toys
the Atlanta Constitution and presi­ that you want, for tomorrow we
dent of the Southern Associated leave for Texas.”
Press in congratulating the Call
That night Mrs. V. gathered her
upon its new alliance, said: “ I little ones at her knee, as was her
know whereof I speak when I
j custom,
to say their prayers,
the plan you have adopted is Ernegj 8fdd bis <«xow p jay me ■> and
the only safe one, for the Southern they went on: “ God bless my
Associated Press tried the one you papa. God bless my mamma.
have abandoned.” Here, then, is God bless my brothers. God bless
the testimony of one of the most Ernest and make him a good boy.’’
successful newspaper managers iu then he paused a moment and went
the country, who, having tried both j on with deep and earnest feeling in
the rival association and The Uuit- his childish voice: “And, O, good-
e 1 Press, speaks with the authority by, God, for we are going to Texas!”
derived from a full experience in
asserting the superiority of the lat­
Persons who are subject to diarroea
ter. Nor does his testimony stand will find a speedy cure in Do AVitt’s
alone. Charies A. Dana of the New Colic and Cholera Cure. Use no
York Sun; R. R. Soper, secretary other. It is the best that can be
of the New York State Associated made or that money can procure. It
Press; John H. Holmes, president leaves the system in natural eonditiou
after its use. We sell it. J. P. Cur-
of the New England Associated rin.
Press, and others iu similar posi­
Brother Stewart again in the Front.
tions in different sections of the
country give evidence essentially
Brother Stewart of the Fossil
the same as that of Mr. Howell and Journal is responsible for the fo l­
amply sustain the claim that the lowing program as a “ starter” at
news service we obtain by this ali- the Orego i Press Asst ciatiou :
“Tho committee having in charge
ance is superior to any other that
the matter of arrangements for the
can possibly be had.
It does not need the testimony annual meeting of the the Oregon
of individuals, however, to prove to Press association, have returned
any intelligent mind the substantial from Newport, where they succeed­
truth of our claim, for that truth is ed in getting the best possible
made clear by the well-known facts terms from hotels aud railroads for
of the history of the organization the editors a nil their families who
with which we are now allied. The aro expected to attend tbe annual
United Press came into existeuce meeting, which they have set to
solely because other news-gather­ commence Saturday evening, July-
ing associations were not giving 20. It is expected to organize
full satisfaction to their patrons. Saturday evening, spend Sunday in
Such great papers as the Herald, religious exercises and be ready for
Sun, Tribune and Times of New York secular business Monday. Tbe fol­
ami leading journals in other parts lowing is the program for. Sunday
of the country, from New England in religious exercises nnd be ready
to the South, devised the plan of for secular business Monday. The
The United Press for the express following is tho program for Sun­
purpose of getting a more satisfac­ day: 11 a. in. Sermon by Sec’y.
tory service. It has flourished nnd Tozier from the text, “And Jacob
exteudid solely because it por­ kissed Rachel and lifted up his voice
formed that which was expected of al)d wept iu which tho secretary
it, aud now draws into alliance with will
give
a lucid explanation
itself the progressive an l leading of Jacob’s performance, and present
dailies of the Nation, for tho reason h’*s two theories showing why Jacob
that its superiority as a news-gath- wept when called upon to perform
erer is everywhere're cognized.
what Mr. Tozier himself has always
It must not be supposed The considered n pleasant duty. His
United Press confines its energies 1 first theory is that Rachel, in her
to this country. The managers in eagerness, must have bitten Jacob’s
their offices in New York City are in “ P5 b>s second, that the fair damsel
close, constant aud speedy commun- J'aiJ been eating onions. 7 p. in.
ication with all the centers of Euro- ; Debate, “ Does tho Bible prohibit
pcan life and with the remote parts j lb° wearing of bloomers ?’’ Affirm-
of the world in Asia, Africa and ative, Chas. Nickell; Negative, Ira
Australia. Its able correspondents j Campbell. Revs. J. R. N. Bell aud
are everywhere incessantly engaged Ed. Thorp will officiate as umpire
in learning the truth of every event ancl referee respectively. At inter-
that occurs of general interest and vals during the debate sacred solos
telegraphing it to the central office, will be sweetly sung by Leo Peter­
whence it is disseminated to papers son and a t the close a silver collec­
in all sections of the Union. In a tion will be taken up by Alvali W.
recent address, Air. Dana estimated Patterson. ’
the expense of this elaborate system
of news-gathering at about (5000
every day. This forms an enormous
sum in the course of a year, and yet
the readers of the Call get the full
results of all this energy and cost
served to them at the breakfast
table every morning for a few cents.
S. F. C a l l .
AV. P. Bayes of 2403 Jones St.,
Omuha, Neb. says of Parks’ Sure
Cure:—“ My wife has been constitu­
tionally wrecked fur years. Tried
everything fruitlessly. My drug­
gist’s persuasion backed by his guar­
antee, induced mo to buy a bottle
of Parks Sure Cure. Tho results are
truly wonderful. Parks Sure Cure
for the Liver and Kidneys is a posi­
tive specific for the diseases of
women. Sold by J. A. Benson.
Is Your Tongue
Coated, your throat dry, your eyes
dull and inflamed and do you feel
mean generally when you get up in
the morning. Your liver and kidneys
are not doing their duty. AVliy don’t
you take Park’s Sure Cure. If it does
not make you feel better it costs you
nothing. It cures Bright’s Disease
Diabetis and all Kidney complaints.
Only guaranteed cure. Sold by J. A.
Benson.
show R oya l B aking P ow der
superior to a ll others.
LE WIS&BURKHOLDER.
Brother Amis of the Broad-Axe,
who attended the picnic at Silk
creek, returned home very happj-.
We take a few extracts from the
DEALERS IN
article he wrote about his trip.
“ AA'ell, we proceeded on our way
and soon entered upon a stretch of
country for the distance of some 7
or 8 miles where the valley widens
out where lies a block of some of tbe
W . H. COOPER,
finest farms to be met anywhere in
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OregoD. Here are hundreds of acres
of wheat just heading; hop yards,
C ottag e G r o ve . O regon .
oichards, vegetable gardens and
splendid mansions, barns and out­ GRAND ARMY REUNION AND 4 th OF
houses, floral gardens, shrubbery July Celebration at Boswell Springs.
and all the display that women of
refinement and taste can devise are
The Grand Army Post at Drain here­
seen on every hand. But we must by extend an invitation to their Com­
rades and Friends throughout the
get on up to Lemati, which by State to join them at Boswell Springs
some kind of hocus pocus— which and assist them in celebrating the 4th
of July in good old fashioned style.
no one can tell just how— is situplv Encampment to commence July" 1st
east of Cottage Grove, or that part and continue during the pleasure of
the campers. Good speakers will be
of this lovely little citj- which lies j on hand on the 4th. Comrade Boswell
! will make no c harges for camping priv­
LEMATI.
OREGON.
on that side of the river.
ile g e s , and will render every facility
Here we arrived at sun set, and m his power to make the campers com­
put up our faithful horse, “ Black fortable.
Those coming by rail can come and
Dick,” at Hetnenwny Bro,s livery return for one fare.
Cheap pasturage for horses close at
stable, who cared for Dick in just hand.
such a manner as any gentleman
Itosw ell Springs,
who reads
the Broad-axe will |
(Formerly Snowden Springs-)
Douglas County, Oregon, are loen- j
always treat a gentleman— horse
i ted on the Southern Pacific Railroad,
like ■‘Dick” Amis. Dick has served “ Shasta Route” from San Francisco |
us iu the bunth grass regions years to Portland, in Douglas Co,, Oregon. 1
S . P. trains stop at the Springs (flag I
ago, even away up in Tho Gorge” station ) Constantly open for the
in the side of Steins Mountains, ami
th roTVm? ’
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j Connected with main !»iuMinff. Post, Wishes to inform thote rh o are contemplating building in tho spring to han
never failed. Some men have de- j Office and Express on the premises.
in their orders for lumber now. so they can he
ceived us, and forfeited their word
The waters of these springs contain :!
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! Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, Tho I
and honor, but Dick ftaa not done , C a r b o n a te s of Iron an.l Lime and |
so, and lie stauds higher to day in Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and .
Sodium.
With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then Is- ready, and yon
our estimation than he did the day
One spring contains 43o and the
won’t have to wait.
we first become acquainted. And other over 2000 grains of solid matter
to the gallon.
while we are passing this tribute
Orders From, a Distance Promptly Attended To
upon that horse we want to say we SHERIFF’S SALE ON FORE­
don’t see why Dick should not have
CLOSURE
Send in your orders at once.
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Notice I* hereby given that by virtue of ¡111
green pastures aud a place
where
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Kiii. ll out of Hi.'-l ir. on Coiirl COTTAGE GROA’ E,
OREGON.
th e Hies w ill n o t m o le s t lu m
w h e n « f the state o f Oregon lor the Comity of Lane on
General Merchandise
W O O L , HIDES AN D FURS,
Lumber, Shingles and Grain.
Agents for the sale of the
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M BER.
J. B . R O U S E ,
PR O M PTLY
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ills h o r s c s lu i) s h a ll c e a s e to f e e l th e
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\\ e s p e a k f o r th is h o u s e t b e
the 24tli day of June, ihsuou a judgmimt render-
‘',l in
« «>urt on the 12 th .i..\ of June, lsa.for
the sum of six hundred thlrtv tour
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03-1*1 Hollars with interest thereon from the
said 12th day of June, iwr. at the rate ol ten per
cent per annum and sixH-liw and no loo Dol-
1 jar* Attorney’s fee, and the further sum of
twenty live and 70-1 no Dollars coal» in a »nit In
»»Id Court wherein David Cherry was Plaintiff
! amt. .lames I!. Johnson was llefen.lant and
I against said Defendant James 11 . Johnson ami
| O'1 a deerce of Foreclosure and order of sale ren-
dtred In said suit, command ini; me in order to
| satisfy said Judgment and rusts and accruing
costs to sell the following described real nrop-
erty, to-wit:
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The S. K. % of S. W. >, and the W. > ,o r s . E.
1, and the S. E. ; , of S. K. ' , of Section T. Town­
ship 20 South Of llanee 3 West, eoutahiine 1«i
acres of land; also the N. W. «. of s K .1, of Sec­
tion 12. Township 20 South of Ranee 4 west, ron-
tainlne 40 acres of lr.nd; also an undivided one-
half of Hies. W .1. of N. W .‘ , of section Is, Town­
ship 20 South of Ranee 3 west, and the S. K. ’ , of
N. K. 1, of Section la. and the N. w . : , of N. E «,
of Section 12 , Township 20 South of Ranee 4 west,
containing 122 acres of land, all in Lane Countv,
Oregon; NOW THEREFORE. I will otter Re­
sale said real property at public auction for cash
at the Court House .tour in Eugene, Lane Countv
Oregon, on Monday the noth day of July, im >5
Iso w een the hours of ¡1 o’clock a. in. and four
o’clock p. m. to-wit: at 1 o’clock p. m. of said
day.
A. J. J o h n s o n ,
Sherifl of lain«; County, Oregon.
Jun29-» 5w.
patronage of the public. No better
house is to be found this side of
Ilosehurg. AA’ell now the town!
Wliat can we say of it. only this
and nothing more: It is a great
big town with stores, hotels, livery-
stables, machine shops, printing
office, a mill, ail excellent water
system, a wide-awake, enternrisiug,
well-behaved
civil people.
The
town is well laid out, having wide,
11 i>erntweets. yid is '.destined,
.
think, to become tbe best c it y ^ ff® ^ u ^ ^ ^ lt i3 T &
FILLED
N e w Goods and N e w S ty le s
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L U R C H 'S
LEMATI,
OREGON.
A FULL LINE OF
C L O T H IN G ,
DRY
GOODS.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
Ladies Dress Goods, H ts and
Domestics
A ll Sizes of Trunks.
tasi?eid R
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This stock has just been refilled and is tlie
size and importance that is between Y A O J J i N A B A Y R O U T E
Eugene and Roseburg.
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best
selected in town.
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Connecting at A aquinn Bay with the
At Creewell you will be struck by San Francisco and Yaquina Bay
t * r r he highest prices paid for all kinds ot p ro d u ce .jp j
the size ami pretentions of the town, j Steamship company.
And we were not astonished that S t e a m s h i p
“ F s r a lio n .”
160 Acres Land for Sale EA ST AND SO U T H
the people of this town have had an
A 1 and first-class in every respect,
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MILES FROM ELKTON OR.
ambition to make it the coun,_v ! ^»«/■•om Yaq.iina for .San Franeisco
about every eight days.
Partly cieareil with good frame
The Shasta Route
Passenger accommodations unsur­
seat instead of Cottage Grove, in
barn ami out buildings, good
passed. Shortest route between the house,
well ut the door. 4(iot) rails in the
the event this county is ever divid­ Willamette valley and California.
—OF T H E —
school V/t m i le s ; price ( tiki .
Fare from Albany or points west to fence;
ed, as Cottage Grove has a sort of
one half down, balance on long time
San Francisco:
at y per cent int. For further partic­ Southern Pacific Co.
an inclination to have don-, some ] Cabin..........................................(12.00
ulars write to
Gno S m i t h ,
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
steerage
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day. But we warn Cottagli Grove, I
Elkton, Oregon.
Cabin, routiu .tip, good for 00
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H Nnrthj
if ever they succeed in dividing the
days...........................................is 00 Tho». F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry c. Rouse 3:1 .*» p in. I Lv.
PôrâÜ ü
Ar. I
For sailing days apply to H. L.
county, for Creswell has the seat if
12:57 a. ni. 1 Lv. Cot
taxe drove
Receivers.
Cottage
Grove Lv. 1
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1 Ar. San Fraueiaco l.v. 1
Walden, agent Albany, Oregon.
she gets the county to put it on.
CHAS. CLARK, 8apt.
A i-n t ii iui, mon ai an Niaiion.H front Portia
ORTHEHN
to Albany inclusive; also. Tangent, Mied'
AA’e were struck with the eviden­
Corvallis, Or.
Halsey,
Harrisburg. Junction City, Im ite. I
Manager,
«♦•ne and all statious from Ronetmric to Auhla
ces of business aud push which we EDWIN STONE,
Corvallis, Oregon.
inclusive.
PACIFIC R. R.
saw at Creswell during our three
If ONr bn rjf Mull Dall«-.
*:;io a. in.
Port laiiii
Ar. I
hours stay there. There are two
3:25 p. in. Lv! Cottage Grove Lv.
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LOANED.
Kos«
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full stores at this place and a drug {
Lv- i 7:09 a.
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store. The
two merchants, Dr.
N
Scarbrough and J. H. AA’hiteaktr F irst M o r t g a g e d O n Im p rov ed
Pullman Bufi et Sleepei-s
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were very busy most of the time we
AND
P u llm a n
N e r o n d < In*«» K l c r p i n g C 'a r«
were there— busy out on the grass
Sleepin
g
Cars
We are prepared to negotiate first
ATTACHKD TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
in front of AA’hiteaker’s store;— busy mortgages upon improved farms In E legan t
D in in g Cars
at a game of Chess. It appears Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate
W r i t S id e D i v i s i o n ,
Between Portland and ('orralltii.
from reports that those gentlemen of interest not to exceed 2 per cent, T ou rist
S
leepin
g
Cars
M AIL TR A IN DAILY
I \ < I I’T M m m
have had a set contest like Henry per annum.
f ST. PAU L
Mortgages renewed that have been
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Portland
Ar
p
Clay and Lord Somebody of Eng
12:15 l1 M. I Ar.
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INNEAPOLIS
Corvallis
Lv. | loo P
takeu by other companies.
UaLUTH
land, who played across the ocean
At Albany and Corvallis connect with tralf
Address with stamp,
FAROO
J Oregon Pacinc Railroad.
by letter, which ended after a three
MERVIN SWORTS,
G R AN D FORKS
j K x p b b m T r a in D a il y r E x c ir r »rjcrn
C'ROOKSTON
years hard contest ( only AA’hiteaker
Baker City, Oregon.
W IN N IP E G
I 4:40 P. M. I Lv.
Portland
Ar. | *:25 A.
and Scarbrough don’t play by letter
H E L E N A »n«l
i 7:25 P. M. 1 Ar
McMinnville Lv. I a.no A.
BUTTE
but by baud ) and is to be termina­
Trespass Notice.
T U D
A T T P L i 'P T
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'" t h e Past
ted iu the indefinite future.
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eobuiB#
Notice is hereby given that I. the 1 n n U U u n IIC/ETS rta,r,v(a*
Grove.
e . P. ROGERS,
TO
This by way of degression. AA’e undersigned, have - posted trespass
Anst. G. P. 4i Pass J
notices on my respective premises and C H I C A G O
KOEHLER, Manager.
stopped over night on our return all
Portland Or.
persons trespassing thereon after i W ASH IN G TON
with Bearne A’ eatch and his wife in this date will bo prosecuted to the fuJI j P H IL A D E L P H IA
extent of the law.
N EW Y O R K
“ ft
J. S. M E D L E Y ,
Cottage Grove, and was entertained
BOSTON AND A L L
L. H. YABimouon.
most royally after the old school
POINTS E A S T A N D SOUTH
style. It does one good to meet
AND
TIME SCHEDULE.
one of those old Oregon pioneers Chamberlain’ s Eye nnd Skin Ointment
For information, time cards, maps
unc<luahed for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- and tickets, call on or write
like Mr. A’ eat.ch and family. AA’e
.
. i Rheum, 8cal<l Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
arrived home Sunday, A nd today Ifnmls, Itching Piles, Hums, Frost liitea,
IV. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent,
Collections a Specialty.
we are in our sanctum on i ou r easy ! Chronic Sore Eves and C ranulatcd Eye Lids. Cottage Grove, Or.
C ottage G rove , O r .
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
1 hair ( a three legged stool) iudulg
t n fH A P T m v T ,
„
I Clothin8 ,or Ladies and Children
mg m the humdrum luxury of try-
For puMinp a lloree in a finc hetJthy TOn. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass Made to order cheap for cash .
Agent,
country produce, by
in" to supply the everlastingly de- aition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Ponders,
255 Morrisson St., Portland Oregon. ]
M rs . P et S antobd ,
muu.l of our readers for something !
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Cottage Grove.
both pleasing and instructive. And kidney disorders and destroy worms, Riving
here comes our “ devil” with tho new life «» old or over-worked horse. 25 L I G H T S
ÉJJLXAJL.KS
certs per package. For sale by druggists.
MOWKRm
usual demand for “copy”— and here
R U N N IN G
H L .A J J IL R S
it is.”
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Beal Estate Agent.
P L H N O
W . L. D
Ventilation,
sh ow ed n o bekin g pow d er
so p u re o r so grea t in leav•
enlng p ow er a s th e Royal.
W
o u g las
C U r t & T
y _ V ii V 8
IS T H E BEST .
b f it fo r a k in g .
£ 3 . CORDOVAN,
FRENCH A ENAMELLED C A LF.
not of the politician’s sort, but the
|4.s2.5p F ine C a u & K ang arooi
fresh air you need. Health and com­
*3.5? POLICE,3 SOLES.
fort often suffer for this kind of ven­
tilation. Never sleep in a poorly ven­
tilated room. You’ll wake up unre­
*2. *17? BOYS'SCHMLSHOEX
freshed, out of sorts, and bilious,
•L A D IE S *
perhaps you can’t improve the ven­
tilation, but you cau take Simmons
Liver Regulator for that torpid liver,
B R O C K T O K ..M A J S .
to keep it active against the ill effects
Over One Million People wear the
of a close atmosphere which causes
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
that languid feeling.
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
The W orld's Fair Tests
The U. S. Gov't Reports
B ig S a l e — Salem Journal:
It is
repoited that Ben Cook, of Oregon
Land Co., has about effected the
sale of the CO acre Cottle fruit farm, I
in the Liberty neighborhood, to an ;
eastern syndicate, at the price of,
(300 an acre. That would be a
pretty snug sum for a 4-year-old
fruit tract. But it is on» of the
best ones in the country, aud in this
valley.
Justice of the Peace
Allen C. Slauson, writing from
Washington, D. C., gives this one:
A new and somewhat gay senator
Tlie farmers of the AA'illnmette
from
the West— not the Pacific
A’ alley, and for that matter of the
coast—did not bring his famih’ to
entire country should
examine
AA’ashingtou last season. A few
closely every scheme that is pre­
days ago he came back to this city
sented for their alleviation from the
accompanied by one of his daugh­
condition brought about by the
ters. After spending the day in
depression in prices of farm pro­
A’ kry III.— Portland .Sun:
“ H . seeing the town, he left her with
ducts, and ascertain whether the
G. Matliies, editor of the Oregon some latJ>es in the parlor of the
farm proposed plan is calculated to
Knight, is lying very low with Arlington at night.
She was a
bring them relief, or whether it
Bright’s disease at his home, 403 siveet, attractive girl, but it was not
will amount of receipts stored away
East Twelfth street. The chances liarJ t0 tel1 slle was new to the capi-
in the capacious pockets of shippers,
of recovery are against him.” The
au>^ a kindly AA’ashington
dealers and brokers, before they
gentleman is a member of the ex- " oman, who was in the parlor, touk
give their active efforts to push the
ecutivo committee of the Oregon 1 "‘«‘asion to draw her to one side and
schemes forward. Use your ’ com­
Press Association and two weeks sa' *u a confidential tone: “ You
mon seuse and measure by observa­
ago was with ye editor at Newport mus^ pardon me my dear; I don t
tion what will be results, and de­
making arrangements for the meet- know just how well you are ac-
pend upon your own disconcern-
ing o ' the association. At that time : 9 uainted with Senator ( naming the
ment rather than the glib words of
he seemed to lie in the very best younS lady ** father ), but if I were
fluent talkers.— Albany Herald.
of health. AA’e hope for his recov-! Jou J would not go about with him
ery.— Eugene Guard.
30 freely, for it is worth any
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i
woman's reputation to be seen in
The first carload of 1895 wheat j
Pig
iron
is
going
up.
As
goes
public
with him in AA'ashington.”
shipped to St. Louis from Missouri !
pig, so goes the country.
—
this year sold at (1 per bushel. It
Corvallis Gazette: That there is
still profit in sheep raising if pro­
perly attended to is proven conclu­
sively by the experience of Geo. AY.
Smith, who called at this offico yes­
terday and related the following ex­
perience: “I have a four-year-old
ewe that a year ago last February
gave birth to two lambs. Yester­
day I sheared them and the com­
bined weight of the three fleeces
was 4t>£ pounds, one of the lambs,
a buck, ¿beared 22 pounds. This
wool at 12 cents per pound is worth
(5.58, The two yearling lambs are
worth (3 per head or (6, in addition
to which I have two spring lambs
that will sell for at least (1 each.
Thus, in sixteen months, from one
ewe worth, say, (2.50, which I still
have on hand as the original invest­
ment, I can show a profit of (13.58.
The cost of feed for sheep was
practically notliiug, as they h.vl run was No. 2. red, and although of ex­
on pasture with the cow, and had cellent quality, only yielded ten
received no special attention.”
bushelr per acre.
BROTHER AMIS IS HAPPY.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
H ighest o f a ll In leavening
Strength— U .S.
Ooveromvot Report.
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They give the b « t value lor the money.
More Jones Steel Headers Sold in ' 9 A than all others combined
n tho:: H (M Ik. I / 1 V C c A
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They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities ere unsurpassed.
and
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The prices ere uniform,— stamped on sole.
W K o u l . no friction i o n . „ s i . ! ! ’
n L , > worl ' N cw rotj: o f trp .!r. N o «
From $i to $3 saved over other makes.
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exc lu siv e s a le fo r this v ic in ity . W r it e a t !
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ILLUSTRATED C .T A LO C U C
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