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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1895)
> -® V The Local W orld. T h r m en to p a tro n ize » re th o se w h o <lo b usin ess a lo n g lib e r a l lin es an.l w h o. w h ile p r o m o tin g t h e ir ow n business in terests, a re d o in g W hat t h e y ra n to b u ild up th e ir to w n . T h e ir n am e s w ill a lw a y s b e e a s ily foun d in t h e ir h o m e pstper. Subscribe for the E cho - L dadhu f°r sale. Inquire of Mrs. F. A. N e w m a n If you want any hauling done leave your orders v\ itli J ack K nowlton . Yfiu have all heard of the Famous ' “Blush of Roses” for the com plexion. For something just uh good go to Mrs. Newman’s. P a y l o u r T u itio n . All persons indebted to Prof J. E. Love for tuition will please pay J- K. Barrett immediately. J. E. L ove . There is great dlinger in neglecting Colic. Cholera and similar complaints. A d absolutely prompt anil safe cure is found in Be Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. J. P. Currin. A girl baby was born at Kokomo. Ind., the other day who is the four teenth daughter of a fourteenth daughter of a fourteenth daughter, n record thought to be unpreceden ted. A nother L ucky O ne .— L . C. Sher wood has been appointed second warden at the Oregon penitentiary. He is a Lane county man, and is 35 years of age. He has- been the first guard for two years, hence is pro moted.— Eugene Guard. W liy D o n ’t Y ou Use Park’s Tea for headache, con stipation and “ that tired reeling” . It purifies the blood, beautifies the com plexion, acts upon the sluggish liver and moves the bowels every day. Only herbs and plants, safe, s ire and pleasant. Sold by J. A. Benson. OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING A San F r a n c is c o W ool C o m m issio n G iv e s H is V ie w s. M an km . — SO C IA L F L U T T E R IN G . W--»» V, i Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Calder, Springfield, came up Wednesday >*» V*"— ,\t W L I F E 'S l*1 M IS T A K E S . No kinder tribute could be paid to P. G. Jennings has gone to Chicago. enjoy the Fourth here. They were one passed into the shadows than to Miss Etta B. Preston of Eugene, came up Wednesday. C. II. Burkholder and B. Lurch, were in Eugene Monday. Landlord J. M. Sherwood, has been visiting in Eugene this week. W. M. Robinette, o f Creswell, was in town Monday. Mr. Thos. E. Todd and sister Eva, were in town Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McFarland, went to Pleasant Hill, Tuesday. Jack Furguson went to Eugene Monday on business. Grant Allen, of Rouse Mills, was in town Monday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morse of offer the following lines. They are Cottage Grove. Mr. Calder made the from the fly-leaf of a copy of “ Rose mary Leaves,” by Mrs. D. M. Jordon, E cho L eader a very pleasant call. of Richmond, I n d .: Call and see those Cheap Heaters at N, H. Martins. Friday— the sun shines for every body— but it’s not the Fourth of July by a heavy majority. Binding Twine at N. H. Martins for 8| to 9Jc. Patronize home in dustry. Born, July X, 1895, at Lebanon, to the wife of W. F. Hart, a son. Will says it is the only boy in town. Born, June 27, 1895, to the wife of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan are Frank Garoutte, a ten pound boy. Frank is all smiles. visiting in Southern Oregon. Johny Culp has moved his tonsorial E. L. Lockwood of Lorane, came parlars and can be found on Main over on business Monday. street west of the bridge, Cottage A. B. Tait, Mrs. Tait and daughter, Grove. Bertha, are visiting at Lorane. For binders, mowers, rakes and Geo Lee is engaged iu building the No. 1 machine oil cheaper than new church at Walker. ever, go to N. H. Martin. Miss Anna Whiteaker, o f Eugene, Light running Plano binders, spent the Fourth iu our city. Mrs. Will George of Creswell, visit and mowers. See ad. of same for sale by N. H. Martin, in this week’s ed relatives in town Tuesday. E c h o -L ead er . Mrs. A. J. Barlow returned to Gold Baby Caps, bonnets and hat’s at Hill, Oregon, after sojourn with her parents and relatives here. Mrs. Newmans. Mr. Thos. Martin and family, of The musical social at the resi Creswell, were here to help celebrate dence of Mr. and Mrs. Bond, was the Fourth. very pleasant and entertaining. Rev. E. Gittins, came up Wednes The music was sweet and charming, day, on his way to Bohemia moun and the lunch was superb. All tains to orate on the Fourth. present appreciated the Hon. R. M. Veatch, of Roseburg, persons was in the city shaking hands with genial courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. old friends, Friday. Bond. Mr. A. Hoyt of Fairview, left last U. S. Martin is purchasing one- Friday week for Banden where he half interest in the Furniture expects to reside. Mr. and. Mrs. Dave Markley went Store. TheMartin Bros, will erect to Eugene last week, returning Sun a machine shed in connection with day. the new ware house, and contem W e plant tweet flowers above the spot W here rest our unforgotten dead, And while the roses bud and bloom W e beautify their lonely bed. W e rear the snowy marble shaft That every passer by may learn H ow sacred memory keeps her trust In votive gift and storied urn. But o h ! the hearts that ache and break Through all the long bright summer days For some sweet word of tenderness, Some generous and outspoken praise: A nd oh, the bitter tears that fall O’er life’ s mistakes and cruel fate, That all things which the heart most craves O f love and glory, come too late. Then take the rose that blooms today And lay it in some loving hand. And wa t not till the ear grows dull To tell the sweet thought that you planned. One kiss on warm and loving lips Is w or;h a thousand funeral flowers, And one glad day of tender love Outweighs an age o f mourning hours. G ood News fo r the Ladies. Miss S. K. Hanson will sell bats be low cost for spot cash. Do not fail to give her a call for she has some very choice goods iu stock and will give rare bargains The most pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels, are De Witt’s Little early Risers. Cure sick head ache and constipation. Small pill, small dose. J. P. Currin. Among the numerous persons who have been cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, mention should be made of Mrs. Emily Thorne, of Toledo, Wash . who says: “ I have never been able to procure any medicine that would relieve me of rheumatism like Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I have also used it for lame back with great success. It is the best linimeut I have ever used, and I take pleasure iu recommouding it to my friends.” For sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove. Joe Lyons, B. D. Neville, is filling M. C. Bond’s plate increasing their business in the i Drain. position in the S. P. Railroad office very near future. Married, Juue 29, 1895, by here, during hi3 absence. Rev. C. H. Wallace, Mr. Lewis Don’t forget that N. H. Martin A brother of O. B. Kline, whom he Craiu and Miss Mary E. Wooden. is selling Furniture cheaper than i has not seen for muny years, is visit All of Laue county. ing him. Portland. Fred Meinzer and Glenn Stone, The Cottage Grove (Ore.) E c h o A P ion eer’ s R e c o m m e n d a tio n . have returned from the valley north Mr. J. W. Venable, of Downey, a L e a d e r has entered its 7th year, and and report having a pleasant time. pioneer of Los Angeles County, Cal., is one of our brightest and most The editor, O. B. Kline is in the Postal tele says: “ Whenever I am troubled welcome exchanges. graph office in the absence of Frank with a pain in the stomach or with E. P. Thorp, is and old Indiana boy, Jordan. diarrhoea I use Chamberlain’s Colic, and the Enterprise wishes for him Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. I and his excellent paper unbounded Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace of Creswell, came up to enjoy the have used it for years, know it to be prosperity during this and many a reliable remedy, and recommend it more years.—Oakland City (Indiana) Fourth. Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wallace, to everyone.” For sale by J. A. Ben Joe Lyons, Prof. W. Van Scoy, having re of CreSwell, were here Thursday to son, Cottage Grove. Drain. signed his position at the head of speud the Fourth. fî*itX «> --v- ,/^A. **•••». X — - ’t * * T o o D e lig h tfu l. S. F. WEEKLY CALL There is so much in this world to Sometime ngo I was taken rick ‘‘Isn’t this perfectly delightful ?” our * i,h «cramp in the ftomm h, f- -owed The best paper on the Pacific cheer, comfort and brighten hten our she asled as they sat on the sofa by ,Jiarrhoe’ diarrhoea. I took took a a coup! * of ~ eight | 1 by v 1 coast, cost $1.50 per annum. The Jives. For the next six or | dose» of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera with their arms intertwined and the weekly Call and the E c h o - L e a d e r months the poorest man in the and Diarrhoea Remedy and was im brilliantine ou his mustache not | are worth $3.50 per year, but you country may be rich if he will be. mediately relieved. I consider it the very far from the crimson balm on | can have both papers for $2.50 cash. He can have the pure air and lie best medicine in the market lor ail her lips. This will give au immeuse amount enough of the fullness of the earth I such complaints. I have sold the “ Dorothy,’’ he replied, “ when I i of very choice reading for a little to satisfy his wants, which is more remedy to others and every one who | uses it speaks highly of it. J . W. know that your mother is listening i money. than the majority of the city people : S r i c k l e r , Valley Center. Cal. For on the stairs, that your pa is wait E a rn e st W ord s o f W. J e n n in gs D e m o re st. Can have. sale by J. A. Benson, Cotta re Grove, ing in the pnssage with a cane, that Joe Lyons. Drain. Druggists. T h e S p leen the bulldog is loose in the front The adjudication of moral ques- i —not the ili-huinor you feel like vent yard and that your little brother is Those that save money and get tions is entirely dependent on the ing upon some offender, but the under the sofa, how can I say that rich are those who save even small spleen near the stomach, which sup- exercise ot the people’s conscience; it is delightful ? plies the proper amount of blood to things. If a man is getting $40 so that when the cousoience of the the stomach during digestion. But per month and does not sure maney De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure people is intelligent and prompt in both are affected by a torpid liver. on that, it is not likely ho will save never disappoints, never fails to give its demands for recognition, when A torpid liver excites the spleen | ill- immediate relief. It cures just as this conscience becomes dominant humor 1 and destroys the bodily or money on $100 per month. sure as you take it. J. P. Currin. and unswerving in its c-lains for the gan ; but an active liver, promoted by OH ! B U T D ID IT NOT B A IN ? Mr. N. Humphrey, of Eugene, has just rights aud privileges of the Simmons Liver Regulator, destroys At least that is what everybody the spleen l ill-humor] and excites to contracted for two new fruit driers, people, our chances for life, liberty right action the digestive powers— voted on the glorious Fourth. An of 4000 bushels capacity each, the and the pursuit n t happiness are j then no more dyspepsia. Constipation immense amount of work had been driers alone will cost about $1600. most secure and durable, and pros- or Biliousness. done to have the grounds in perity is sure to follow. Landess’ grove look magnificent, The concentrated elements of and a fountain of the purest and I wrong-doing arc all embodied iu the sweetest mountain water on earth to .. quench the thirst of all. In f a c t ™ * ? - , , ... , , , Ever bear in mmd that your vote everything aud everybody were in tbe best illustration of your man- j ^ r brilliant and mag: mficent holidav blaze of i lood’ Your character, and your con- j attire— all was a grand science. glory— but alas—the rain came early, often and late, and just | L cense disseminates the seeds of woulden’t stop at all. Early in the j criminal concession, and propagates morning people came pouring into its harvest of evil consequences. town, and the rain it poured too. Prohibition uproots the vicious Aud the huge chariot and 49 sweet growth, destroys the seed, and little girls all dressed in white, were makes virtue blossom everywhere. ! The liquor traffic is the concen all just ready and waiting for the trated essence of crime aud idleness. parade, and their little hearts To form is better than to reform. were just all broken up because they could not perform their part in Government should prohibit all -AND— >— the program. By ten o’clock the agences which deform; then there would be no need to create agencies streets were swarming with people, not withstanding the rain coming to reform. The golden rule and so early, preventing thousands the decalogue have no place in from starting from home. A part license legislation. What we want on this question, of the program was given ut the opera hall in the afternoon, but it is less of the mere shell of church- E A K IN & B R IS T O W , was so small and the crowd so large anity, and more of the real spirit of pretense and that— oh ! my, everybody were weep Christianity— less ing over disappointment. Even the more practice. COTTAGE GROVE, _ _ _ _ _ OR. A. Todd desires to announce that pretty young ladies with flowers all kinds and white dresses looked sad and ! *s novv PrePared to do of surveying on short notice. A lib neglected, while their fellows could eral share of patronage is solicited only stand aud grin at them with Residence in the Sherwood block. out a chance to call them up to the Prices very moderate. lemonade stand dripping the rain, to F o r O ver F ifty Years. take ice cream aud soda water. A n O l d a n d W e l l -T r i k d K k m k d y .—Mrs. W inslow’ s Soothing Syrup has been used for OREGON Sakes alive, but it was just horrid. over fifty years by millions of mothers lor their COTTAGE GROVE, children while teething, with perfect success. Never miud there will be another It soothes the child, softeus the gums, alia vs all Dealers in pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy Fourth of July some day perhaps. for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold Great Reduction A L L L IN E S FOR GASH if, Lais' aM Mi FIN E 1 SH O ES Mens' and B oys’ THING! MERCHANTS & BANKERS, Harry E. Wise, of Christy, & Wise, expressed himself this morn ing on the wool situation as follows, in an interview with the East Ore gonian . “ Wool is looking up. There has been an advance of two cents dur ing the past few weeks, and I look At their residence in Lemati, in the Drain Normal, has accepted the for a further advance of two cents. Rev. J. C. Templeton has resigned by Druggists In every part of the World. Twen- the afternoon of July 1, a party was position as president of the State the pastorate of the Salem church to This I attribute to general improve flve cents a bottle. Its yalue is incalculable. W h iit’s th e 1st' o f Talkin g: Be sure and ask for -Mrs. W inslow’ s Soothing take effect July 31. given by Mrs. C. H. Burkholder, to Normal school at Ashlaud. ment in business. There has been About colds and coughs in the sum Syrup, aud take no other kind. Misses Mertie Lee, May Currin, her daughter Belle, to celebrate her mer time. You may have a tickling a heavy advance in iron, and wheat, Tl»e N e w S p rin g H a ts A man down in Portland went to Ethel Nokes and Ninie Ostrander, All are adorned with roses. The cougli or a littlo cold or baby may his cow-stable the other night, and although temporarily off on the attended the picnic at Walker last fifth birth day. Miss Belle invited SHEET IRON W A R E , many of her little friends. Some roses on your cheeks can be retained have the croup and when it comes Chicago board, is still much higher Saturday. by mistake fixed her up a nice mess you ought to know that Park’s Cough by using Park’s Tea. It clears the than it was before the big move Mr. Charles Burns of Latham, went nice presents were received and af blood of impurities, moves the bowels Syrup is the best cure for it. Sold by in a box of sawdust instead of braD. W ild wood Axes, Amunition, and all sizes of ter refreshments were served to the ment commenced, and will undoubt to Albany Wednesday, to play in a The cow merely supposed that hard every day and gives health a n d ! J. A. Benson. CARTRIDGES. times had come and they were all edly go up aguin when the new game of base ball at that place on the little folks, the time was devoted to strength to the user. Sold by J. A. I P a p e r fo r H a m ls a n d F e e t. 4th of Julj-. NAILS, CUTLERY Shelf and Building games and diversions. The occas Benson. | going to economize so she meekly Keep a lull stock ef crop begins to move this fall. Paper gloves and hosiery are ate her supper and the man never M. P. Garoutte and wife, of Com ion will long be remembered by ail Hides, which six months ago in San HARDWARE, N otice . — Sheriff Johnson has had j named in The Glover as among the discovered his mistake until the stock, are the guests of Mrs. Gar- Francisco brought almost nothing, routte’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack present. placed inside the county jail yard a j very latest novelties. Stockings, next morning when he milked that i £ 2 » " Repairing neatly done, R em oval barely five cents, are now bringing Fmgerson, of Cottage Grove. box in which you cun deposit any ! which shall sell at 3 cents a pair, cow and she let down half a gallon ! We take pleasure in announcing 18 to 20 cents with a heavy demand. | s. O. Southworth, o f Oakland, Or., book or magazine that you may de- j are proposed In fact., the experi- of turpentine, a quart of shoe pegs “The general improvement is per- arrived here Wednesday, to spend that after this date Park’s Sure Cure sire to tender toward establishing a ment of making paper stockings buudie of ^ - O n t a r i o will remove all traces of Rheumatism, manent. Country merchants are the Fourth and visit relatives. He Kidney trouble or Liver complaint library for the use of the prisoners. has been going on for several! - returned Friday. buying liberally, but not at all iu a from the user. It is to-day the only This is a worthy idea and Sheriff months, and the party engaged | Centraiiy Located. Free ’Bus to and From Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. I medicine that.is guaranteed to cure speculative way. All purchases therein believes that paper mittens Barrett left Wednesday for B oswell! these diseases or no pay. Park’3 Johnson deserves much credit for Special Rates (or Families. all Trains. from factory and wholesaler are for Springs to enjoy the Fourth of July the interest he has manifested in or gloves would possess advantages NEAREST HOTEL TO POSTOFFICE | Sure Cure is sold by J. A. Benson. actual present needs, and a continu reunion there. in their season. The goods are J this move.—Eugene Register. E n t e r p r i s e i s B u s i n e s s . — The Eu ance of this will give a steady- light and airy aud very comfortable Mr. and Mrs. McDole, from Drain, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. We recommend I>e Witt’s Colie and volume of trade, without the feat havo moved on their farm above gene Daily Guard of July 2, was Cholera Cure because we believe it a in summer. First-Class Turnouts Furnished with or without Driv ures of fits and starts which have Latham, to remain during the sum compelled to enlarge to a seven col safe and reliable remedy. It’s good When finished and dyed their ap mer. umn folio temporarily to accommo effects are shown at once in eases oi pearance is similar to ordinary characterized business for two years ers. Travelers Conveyed to all points in this sec — FORMERLY BAKER HOUSE.— Mrs Hopkins returned home from date the great increase of advertis Cholera Morbus and similar com past. fabric goods. The knitting is from tion of Oregon at Reasonable Rates. Tacoma, Sunday arter an absence of Headquarters for Travelling Men. J. P. Currin. ing patronage. We have seen for plaints. paper yarns. The paper yarns are “ Sales in London of wool indicate sev-ral months teaching school in Sample Rooms Free, some time that the business of Eu made pretty much after the plan of to $2 per Day. an advance at the regular London that city. AN OREGON HOLD UP. gene has been improving. The fact making common paper twines, ex Miss Bessie Eakin returned from Willamette Street, Eugene, Or. \ sales which commence in July _____________________ LONG & MORSE. her home at Eugene Wednesday, that some of the more prominent S. E. BROWN, Proprietor. cept that the former are put Holders of wool evidently have less The first train hold up that ever after a pleasant visit with her unele, business men of that beautiful and through certain special processes. faith than the buyers in the future Mr. Herbert Eakin. happened in Oregon took place progressive city appreciate the lib The principal is that of making a of the market since they are selling W. A Williams and invalid wife, eral use of printers’ ink, is doing for Monday night near Riddles, on the sort of a nap on the yarn. This is THE now iu the face of a promised ad who have been staying for the past Southern Pacific road. As the Port-1 them a grand work. Advertising is done automatically. Ordinary vance in a few days when the big month wilu her brother, A Todd and land express was within a few miles ^ and wife, has 1 - Tt for Southern Ore- | bringing the Eugene merchants u of that town something exploded paper twine or yarn is too smooth, sales commence. NOW MADE BY THE ft#“ WEST SIDE -%* large and growing trade from a large gon. but a good gigging up gives the “From what I can learn from peo under the engine and the train im Prof. Iven McQueen and sister 1 tributary country. While they are yarn a nap, and this imparts soft I wish to announce to my friends that I am ngaiu running the Cot- ple prominent in other lines of I mediately came to a stop. Just as Zada, came over from Lorane I doing a good thing for themselves, ness. After the knitting has been trade, we may look forward to the Wednesday, to enjoy the glorious | the train halted, conductor Kear I tage Grove Hotel, and will keep boarders at following rates: personally, they are wisely patroniz done the goods are placed in a siz ney, who heard the loud report, and best business next year the coun- fourth. The Professor looks as ing enterprises which are devoting ing bath made from potato starch $3 50 to $ 4 00 per week. try has seen for a long period of though rural life agrees with him. was at a loss to know what had and tallow, which imparts solidity 365 days in the year to helping bring PHOTO COMPANY. time. Our wool clip is about 60,- W’ e notice the smiling countenance occurred, sprang out of the car and and durability to the texture. iu enterprising people with thous The above cut on any Photograph ! 0(10,000 pounds short, and while of A - Todd in town Sunday and Mon With paper passenger car wheels, ran forward to ascertain what the a guarantee of excellence. EularginR | R . W - V E ATC H . Proprietor. day. We think he is like ye Editor ands of dollars and experience in aud water pails, why not paper under free wool this does not rule trouble was. At that moment, three from any kind of Picture, in Crayon ! last summer—off for the summer for diversified farming that will cause socks and stockings. Ink or Colors. Call und see our sant-; - the domestic market when the the benefit of his whiskers. masked men made thoir appearance the fertile valleys and foothills to “ We had an epidemic of dysentery pies and prices of Crayon work. world’s supply is taken into consid Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark of Eugene, blossom as the rose. Give us the at one side of the track and present- in this vicinity last summer,” says 8 th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or. eration, it cannot fail to have much came up Wednesday, to remain over Thereis one medicine that will cure Samuel S. Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. men who entertain the broad and immediately. We lefer to De Witt’s “ I was takeu with it and suffered influence. especially in Oregon the Fourth, and were guests o f Mr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. progressive ideas that impel them Colic and Cholera Cure for all Sum severely until some one called my at U nited S tates L and O ffice ) wools, whose place cannot well be and Mrs. R. P. Long of Cottage in helping themselves, to help their mer Complaints. No delay, no disap Grove. Roseburg, Or., June 18, 1895.( tention to Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol filled by foreign wools. D i. D. A. Paine and wife of Eugene, fellow man. Give us men who do pointment, no failure. J. P. Currin era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I pro Notice is hereby given that the foliowing-nam ; ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to “ Economy has been the motto of were in the city yesterday, the doctor not, in their iunate selfishness, want ing pistols, commanded the engineer cured a bottle and felt better after the make Anal proof in support of his claim, and that G R A N IT E IR O N V /A R E, A M M U N IT IO N , E T C . said proof will be made before A. C. Jennings, i consumer and seller during the two j doing business at the state house, to “hog” the entire pile and are al and fireman to throw up their hands. first dose. Before one-half of the County Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene Lane county Oregon on July 30.1895 viz: Albert years past, and the result has been n e i 8 a n a b l e , prominent physician ways sighing and grasping for the This they lost no time in doing. bottle had been used I was well. I E. Butts on homestead entry No. 0475 for the 1 'jN EG and E^N see. is, Tp. 20 S. U. 3 > beneficial in eliminating artificial j and is also a solid republican of in recommended it to my friends and N West. He names the following witnesses to ] whole earth, the flesh, h— 11 and the Conducter Kearney, as he ran for methods and bringing things down fluence in Lane county. Heisstrong- their experience was the same. We prove his continuous residence upon and cul ward, met one of the robbers who of, said l a n , d viz: , ...................................... Mrs. Lucy F. Butts I i ly urged for superintendent of the in devil. all unite in saying it is the best.” tivation aud Miss Maud T. Butts, of Cotttge Grove, j to a normal basis. fired at him. Fortunately his aim For sale by J . A. Benson, Cottage Oregon, George W . »Johnson, and Thom»* a ! sane asylum.—Salem Statesman. Johnson, aud k it c x s z -w -ix ia r E , Sick headache, constipation and in Johnson of Walker, Oregon. “California's clip has moved of? jun223 ' K. M. V eatch , Register. Mr. aud Mrs. M. C. Bond, left Tues digestion are quickly cured by Te was poor, and the shot went wide of Grove. Joe Lyons, Drain. LEMATI, OREGON. more quickly than in any previous day morning for Halsey, where they W itt’s Little Early Risers, the fam its mark. Just as he fired the rob An enthusiastic editor wrote: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. season, and through all the hand will visit with relatives and spend the ous littlo pills. For sule by J. P. ber sung out to Kearney, “Get in “The battle is now open.” But, Currin. ling there was a bouyant feeling glorious Fourth. They will be absent alas! the intelligent compositor U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e , When occasi a demands its use, try side and stay there.” One of the R o s e b u r g , O r ., June 13, 189. » ! about one month, and spend much of spelled “ battle’’ with an “ o ” and and expectancy of better times.” De Witt’s W i. h Hazel Salve. It is robbers went through the traiD Notice is hereby given that the following-nam theii time at Yaquina Bay. his readers said they suspected it ed settler has tiled notice o f his intention to R e w a r d , IHIOO. cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, while two others on the outside kept make tinal proof in support of his claim, aud that all along.— Ontario News. Personals from the Daily Eugene cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or said proof will be made before the Register and The readers of this paper will be up an explosion of dynamite, and ■; the Receiver of U. 8. land office at Roseburg, Register: skin eruptions. Always cures piles. j Douglas county, Oregon, on July 29, 1895, viz: pleased te learn that there is at least other indications of their presence ! Henry D. Whitlock on homestead entry No. 5540 Dr Kuykendall’s family will re J. P. Currin. Awarded one dreaded disease that science has for the eVaSwGL wUseU sec. 6. Tp. 22 S &3 west, (to intimidate the passengers. They j He names the following witnesses to prove his been able to cure in all its stages and el eate this summer on the Southern Highest Honors— W orld’s Fair, ! continuous residence upon and cultivation of said \ secured about $2000, as near as can j land, viz; John W. Ashby, John W. Hicks, that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Oregon coast, near the Umpqua, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Travelers find a safe companion in 1 James P. Dewitt aud Benjeman F. Adams, all ! be ascertained. One mistake they i s the only positive cure now known I , , , ... of Cottage Grove, Oregon. De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. A | Juni52 K. M. V eatch , Register. D R to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Mr8 G’ R Chn8man and Ml88 Ida change in drinking water and in diet, | made was to take Nelson Bennett, being a constitutional disease, re- j Hyde left on the local yesterday for often causes severe and dangerous of Tacoma for a “ poor honest man” quires constitutional treatment l Sodaville. complaints. This medicine always and would not take all his money Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- j Rev j A LoDgbotton and family cures them. J. P. Currin. giving him back $2 of the $7.50 Mr. Rev- W ooley left yesterday for I The regular business of the Y. P. Bennett generously handed out mucous surfaces of the system, there I Seattle, Wash., where they will at- •WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF by destroying the foundation of the ’ tend the C. P. Synod. S. C E Society was held at the from his plethoric supply. The disease, and giving the patient Christian church o " Tuesday night, Sheriff’s posse are iu hot pursuit, Mr. Warren McFarland, Miss Dora strength by building up the constitu July 2nd. Election of officers are and it is believed the robbers will be tion and assisting nature in doing its Myers, Mr. Fate Long, Miss Ruth i caught, they are known, and will be work. The proprietors have so much Knowlton. Mr. Luke Kuowltou, as follows. For the manufacture of which we hare superior facilities. We in vile President, Mrs. Ella Jones; Vice ' captured or forced to surrender, as faith in its curative powers, that they I Miss E’ora Veatch, Mr. A. V. Conley, parties contemplating building or reparing to call and inspect our lum offer One Hundred Dollars for any Miss Lizzie Mount, Mr. Frank President, Mr. James Benson; Rec. I their hiding place in the mountains ber Respectfully, MOVES THE BOWELS IN case that it fails to cure. Send for McFai land and Mary Hawley, attend- Secretary. Miss Mary Skeels; Treas., will be surrouuded and they will be THE MORNING. list of Testimonials. Address, j ed the ice cream social at Creswell Mias Ruth Cooper, Organist; Miss starved out. A reward of $2000 is Most Perfect Made. F. J. CHENF.Y & Co., Toledo, O. last Saturday eve. They reported COTTAGE GROVE, ORFOON. For sale by T. A. Bn»*05. offered for each one dead or alive. Mvrtle Ostrander. Rec. Secretary. 40 Year? the Standard. « - S o l d by Druggists, 75c. having a jolly time S. R . P IP E R . Hardware Staves, tears ad New Enterprise! Sale ami FEED STABLE, Rates from $i | p ine Saddle Acknowledged to lie the Best: PHOTOGRAPHS Horses a COTTAGE GROVE Specialty. HOTEL, Large Free Sample Rooms. Call and See Mee. For No. 1 Goods and L ow Prices in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Cs to lie Store ot 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 F E E T SEASONED Building Lumber. Our Saw Mill is in Hie Front tor a V tK B RADE BAKING POWDER INTERIOR HOUSE FINISH W CREAM N iG H Ti J. I. JO N ES