The Local World. low cost for spot cash. Do not fail to Mr. J. P. Currin, went to Eugene Try some of those fine cigars, hat »b o u t th e union Sunday- tobacco, groceries and confection­ Monday. James Benson went to Eugene ary so cheap, at Williams’ store. school picnic ? Sunday. Also fresh peaches cheap. Call and see those Cheap Heaters Tommy Walsh went to Goshen A lecture illustrated by Grand at N, H. Martins. Stereopticon Views will be given on Tuesday, to enjoy a few weeks visit. I f you want any hauling done Wednesday evening next, July 31, at Mrs. Sloan, of Comstock, was in leave your orders with Davis Hall, on wonders of the Y e l­ our city first of the week. lowstone Park, Niagara Falls and a J ack K nowlton . S. M. Garrison, of Eugene, was in selection o f views from the W orld ’s town a few days this week. Binding Twine at N. H. Martins Fair. A now arrangement having Archie Conly and Henry Medley for 8$ to 9Jc. Patronize home in­ been made with the gas, the pictures have returned from Silver Lake. dustry. will on this occasion be brilliantly il­ E. Lockwood, of Lorane, was in The dance at the grove Saturday luminated and the price of admission is reduced to adults 15 cents, children town Tuesday. evening was quite an enjoyable G. W . McBeynolds, of Divide, gave 10 cents, affair— so we have been informed. this office a pleasaut call Saturday. Mrs. F. A. Newman has let the There is great danger in neglecting Mr. A. Roland and sister, were up contract for erecting a new build­ Colic, Cholera and similar complaints. from Springfield Snnday. An absolutely prompt and safe cure is ing on her Main street lot, to be Darwin Bristow aud little daughter, found in l>e W itt’s Colic and Cholera occupied by her as a millinery store. went to Eugene Monday. Cure. J. P. Currin. Parks’ Tea is a great blood purifier J. R. Kendall, of Divide, was in Many families of this vicinity and cleanser. A pleasant herb drink our city Tuesday. have been, and are going, to the which moves the bowels without pain, Fred Meinzer and Archie Piper took griping or discomfort. Sold by J. A. mountains in surrounding country a spin to Eugene on their wheels Sun­ Benson. day. for blackberries. They report the Charles Myers, a lad of about Mrs. W. W . Chesman, of Spring- berries being quite numerous and fourteen was hurt quite seriously field, was here Sunday visiting large this year. Saturday. While sitting near the friends. W ANTED. Mr. Baker has been visiting in door of the old livery stable in Cot­ To trade g o o d lu m b er fo r a g o o d tage Grove, a horse got to flounc­ Eugene, with the fam ily of A. E. milch cow or stock hogs. Inquire ing and kicked the door in such a Wood. Mrs. Aderton, o f Comstock, was at the E cho - L eader office. manner as to tear it down. The visiting friends in this city Saturday De W itt’s Colic and Cholera Cure door fell quite heavily on the boy, and Sunday. never disappoints, never fails to give and a bolt in it struck him on Mrs. Bart, of Comstock, was vislt- Immediate relief. I t cures just as the head, and came near crush­ ing friends in Lemati a few days this sure as you take it. J. P. Currin. ing the skull, and bruising Dim con­ week. The merry-go-round affords The family of W. H. Beagle, re­ siderably otherwise. He recovered quite an attraction for the yonng however in a few days, and is now turned from their trip to the coast folks— and old folks too— every Saturday. able to be around as usual. Wednesday and Saturday evening. W. A. Carey, of Halsey, was attend­ Music and lemonade adds enjoyment. to the W e keep Parks’ Cough Syrup and we tell everyone it is the best cough Charles, son of Frauk Jackson cure we sell. Everybody likes it and near Walker, who had an operation we sell it on guarantee. T ry it for performed on his person a short your cold. Sold by J. B. Benson. time since by Dr. Geo. W all, we are Eugene G uard:—Thomas Jefferson pleased to announce is recovering Evans, an old and well-known resi­ nicely and can sit up. dent of the Mohawk valley, dropped dead from heart failure at his home de­ yesterday evening about 8 o ’clock. For binders, mowers, rakes and parted this life at Jacksonville Florida, on June 20, 1895. Aged No. 1 machine oil cheaper than ever, go to N. H. Martin. 28 years. IVe publish in tbe E cho - L eader Dearest Alice thou h u t left us. IN M E M O R Y OF Mrs. Alice Davids Stocks, who Here thy loss we deeply feel; Rut t‘ Is (lod that hath bereft us, H e can all our sorrows heal. this week, Y e t again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life Is fled; Then In h aven we hope to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. A E k i e n d . S. F. W E E K L Y C A L L The best paper on coast, cost $1.50 per weekly Call and the the Pacific annum. The E cho - L eader are worth $3.50 per year, but you can have both papers for $2.50 cash. This will give an immense of very choice reading for amount a little money. Felix Currin left some of the finest wheat at the E cho - L edaer office that, we have ever seen. It is called the Blue Stem and was intro­ duced here by John Long. W o are always pleased to announce that our fanners are putting in good licks for improvement because it meaDs mote prosperous times for them. All successful farmers labor very bard and they deserve the best going. Rejoicing At Corvallis. Corvallis, July 22.— The news of the decision of the supreme confirming the sale of the court Oregon Pacific to Bonner A Hammond was received with enthusiastic approval in this city and tonight a public demonstration, including the firing of a cannon, public speaking, music and display of fireworks is in pro­ gress. this year’s delinquent tax list for this precinct It is short and shows that sheriff Johnson is a first-class collector. Mr Johnson has somp very choice goods in stock and will give rare bargains Tbe Eugene Guard threatens sue ex-Govenor queer charge. Pennoyer to on a Pennoyer pardoned out a “lifer,” and the latter has stolen the Guard editor’s buggy. Ira figures that if Pennoyer obeyed tbe edict of tbe had court the convict would have been safe and so would his buggy. Therefore, Pennoyer is guilty of aforesaid vehicle. stealing the This may not be exactly law, but it is certainly factB. — Jefferson Review. Oh ! My Back ! A good many tired men and women could get rid of that pain in the.r back if they would try Parks’ Sure Cure for the Liver and Kidneys. The trouble is usually there and Parks’ Sure Cure reaches and cures it. Sold by J. A. Benson. A B oy D rowned . — Eugene Guard: Bruce Black, aged 11 years, son of Mr. and MrB. H. M. Black of Fair- mount, was drowned in the Willam­ ette river at the Eugene saw mill between 1 and 2 o’clock this after­ noon. The boy’s father is employed, in the mill and .he little fellow is in the habit of bringing bis father’s dinner down from Lome to him each day. Today usual, he came down as About 1 o’clock fire broke Assessor Burton came down from lowed the boy to remain at the mill Cottage Grove yesterday morning.— instead of sending him home. The Eugene Register, July 24. lad bad been playing around tbe D. Grousbeek, of Creswell, came up mill with some other boys after the Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mis. fire bad been put out, but finally F. A. Newman. they went away and be was left Miss Laura Jones went to Riddles Wednesday, to visit her relatives alone. Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Conner. About 2 o’clock a bat was noticed Mrs. Ella Buell—nee—Masters of floating in the water among the Idaho, was the guest of her aunt Mrs. logs. Upon investigation the boy A. Todd Wednesday. was missed and search was immedi­ Miss E va Todd and sister Mrs. ately instituted. Shortly after 2 Williams were visiting relatives and o'clock his body was found in 8 or friends here Sunday nnd Monday. 10 feet of water, where the chute Mr. H. A. Barr of Eugene, one of the firm of Barr Bros, cutlery manu­ up which the logs are drawn into tax factory, was in town Wednesday and Thursday. payers also, for he was careful to Mrs. J. P. Currin and son Hugh, band in the delinquent list just at left for Baker city Thursday, morning the last hour to secure its publica­ for an extended visit with relatives tion in this week’s paper. The and friends. papers publishing tbe list are John Tait, one of the enterprising Junction City Times— Junction farmers near Creswell, brought in a load of wheat Wednesday and sold it precinct. for 52 cents per bushel. Florence West— Hermann, Maple- Grandma Oliver, returned to her ton, Glentena and Florence pre­ home at Latham Tuesday, after an cincts. extended visit with her daughter, E cho - L dader — Cottage Grove Mrs. Louise Thompson. precinct Mrs. H. A. Beckley, was a passen­ An enthusiastic editor wrote: ger on the local Thursday, to June- The battle is now open.” B u t ion City, where she will stop for a alas! the intelligent compositor while. S. J. Lea, of Mosbv Creek, was en- spelled “battle’’ with an “ o ” and his readers said they suspected it route to Boswell Springs Saturday, to spend a few days for health end all along.— Ontario News. pleasure. Travelers find a safe companion in Grand Chancellor Dr. J. L. Hill, De W itt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. A change in drinking water and in diet, of Albany, visited Juventus Lodge often onuses severe and dangerous K. of P. Wednesday night Harley installed Chancellor complaints. This medicine always Petrie was Commander. cures them. J. P. Currin. Mr. Thos. Murray Spencer, of Port­ land, representing Fleckenstein & is selling Furniture cheaper than M ayer was in the city Friday and Portland. made the E cho - L eader a pleasant call. W e recommend De W itt’s Colic and Dick Jennings came down from Bo- Cholera Cure because we believe it a | hernia Monday. He says the Golden safe and reliable remedy, i t ’s good j Star mine is looking more valuable effects are shown at once in case3 ol everyday. H e aud Hugh Behue will Cholera Morbus and similar com­ soon return to the mountains of gold. plaints. J. P. Currin. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lurch and Miss Light running Plano binders, and mowers. See ad. of same for L ily, went to Portland Tuesday morn­ sale by N. H. Martin, in this week's ing. On their return Miss L ily will pass through to her school in San E cho - L e a d e r . Francisco. Lake County Examiner: Mr. Eugene Register, July 24: Dr. Charles Cochran of Cottage Grove, Kuykendall went to Drain again (a brother to Rufus Cochran of yesterday morning on the overland, Silver) who was here during the returning on the local, to see his races, is a professional musician and father, who still continues to improve. N. H. give her a call for she ing to business on his ranch near out in the engine house of the mill and in the excitement the father al­ town this week. looks after the interests of the Don’t forget that B i n You H ad Your Vacation • Ladies. th e Miss S. K. Hanson will sell hats be­ S u b scrib e f o r the E cho - L dader . Oh Yen 1 Good N e w s for SOCIAL FLUTTERING* 18 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00, 4 lbs fine Liverpool salt 5 cts. At Williams’ store Main Street. Martin the mill, extends into tbe water. The body was rescued, Coroner Harris was immediately notified, and willing bands did all in their power to resuscitate the drowned boy but without success. No one saw the boy river and it will never fall be in the known just how the accident happened. It is supposed that he had gotten into the chute and slid from there into the water, or that he had ventured out upon tbe logs and fallen in. K e lp the Down-Trodden. No matter how hard a man may struggle to do nght, there is al­ ways some sneaking scoundrel, some loathsome reptile, some wart on the hand of destiny trying to drag him down. Many a man falls not for lack of merit but for lack of appreciation by his fellowmen. Great hearers are full of sympathy and wliat man does not require the sympathy and support of his fellow- men ? Failures in life are not al­ ways caused by loss of capital in business ventures. Such things are accidents that are apt to be meet by- all. When you see a man faltering, take him by tbe band aud help him up: when you see a man climbing, cheer him and help him on that be may bs able to reach the top and stand on the summit of success. If you have not, you should read what Governor M cKinley, Chief Dunn, Joe Jefferson, Rev. Thomas Dixon, Dr. Cyrus W . Edson, and Camille d ’Arville say about the best way to enjoy an outing, in “ The Question of Vacations from Different Standpoints,” published in Dernor- est’s Fam ily Magazine for August, and profit by their experience; and if you have already had ycur summer rest, you will still enjoy reading their views and comparing them with your own. Apropos to the same topic, a charmingly illustrated paper In the same number, “ A Queen o f the Coast,” gives a most vivid description of that popular resort Atlantic City, and to those who can’t get away the illustrations and descriptive letter press will he almost equal to a trip there. The “ Silent steed,” the favorite one this year, is treated both humorously and practically in two profusely illustrated articles, “ My First Experience W ith a Bicycle,” which will appeal to every woman cycler, and “ Woman’s Dress for Cycling,” which gives excellent ad­ vice on the all-absorbing matter of dress on the w heel; and If you nave’t a wheel, and can’t have a vacation, you may solace yourself with the breezy stories, of which there are a number. In fact, every one will be sure to find something of interest in this bright midsummer number, which is full to overflowing with in­ teresting and timely matter. Pub­ lished for $2 a year by the Demorest Publishing Co., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. to Bohemia You're Going ? Then with the fastest teams Great Reduction and best rigs, will Lon g & Morse take you as cheap as anybody. Call at their Livery, Feed and Sale stables, Cottage Grove, Or. I N A L L L IN E S FO R CASH! Don’t Go Coughing around. You can stop It if you want to by using Parks’ Cough Syrup. I f it doesn't cure your eold you can get your money back. Sold by J. A. Benson. Albany Herald: Tbe sale of tbe Oregon Pacific railroad to Messrs Bonner & Hammond has been con­ firmed by the supreme court This is what was expected. It was in fact the only thiDg to do. The new purchasers are now ready to im­ prove, extend and make the road a benefit to the state. This they will now be prepared to do. There has been loss enough in the affairs of tbe road, and the new management promises something better. B y all means let us have it. F IN E CLOTHING ! E A K IN & BRISTOW, MERCHANTS & BANKERS, COTTAGE about John Helfrich was on on business Monday. - OR. BIG PROFITS Small Investments through the GROVE. ON- W ild blackberries are verv plenti­ fu l are — Mens’ and Boys’ Mosby Creek Items. Farmers haying. SHOES -A N D — There is one medicine that will cure immediately. We lefer to De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure for all Sum­ mer Complaints. No delay, no disap­ pointment, no failnre. J. P. Currin “ We had an epidemic of dysentery in this vicinity last summer,” says Samuel S. Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. “ I was taken with it and suffered severely until some one called my at­ tention to Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol­ era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I pro­ cured a bottle and felt better after the first dose. Before one-half of the bottle had been used 1 was well. I recommended it to my friends and their experience was the same. We all unite in saying it is the best.” For sale by J . A. Benson, Cottage Grove Joe. Lyons. Drain. Returning prosperity w ill make many rich, but nowhere can thev make so much within a shor t time as by successful Speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stock. * TT>R K A C H D O L L A R 1N V E STK D can be made by our Creek Mrs. Lee, has gone to Boswell Springs to visit with her daughter. Dr. Snapp was smiling among his many friends on Mosby Creek Monday. \Y. A. Spong and wife, went to Springfield on business Wednes­ day. Rev. Burnett preached a very interesting'sermon at the Blue M t school bonse last Sunday. Systematic Plan of Speculation 110= originated by us. A ll successful speculators operate on a regular system. It is a well known fact that there are thousands o f men in all parts o f the United States who, by systematic trading through Chicago brokers, make large amounts every vear, ranging from a few thousand dollars for the man who invests a hundred or two hundred dollars up to $50 uoo tfl 1 $100 ooo or more by those who invest a-few thousaud. It is also a fact that those who make the largest profits from comparatively small investments on this plan are persons who live away from Chicago and invest through brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but covers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles up enormously in a short time. A V R IT K F O R C O N V IN C IN '« P R O O F S , alsoour Manuel on successful speculation and our Daily Market Report, full of money-making pointers. A L L F R E E . Our Manuel explain« margin trading fully. Highest references in regard to our standing and success. For fnrther information address T H O M A S & C O , B a n k e rs and B ro kers, 2 4 1 -2 4 2 R ialto B uilding, C H IC A G O , IL L . Mrs. A. Todd was in this vicinity last week. H umbug . The most pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels, are De W itt’s ings: The first burning was made Little early Risers. Cure sick head­ at tbe Ashland Iron Works Friday ache and constipation. Small pill, afternoon. One and one-half tons small dose. J. P. Currin. of iron was melted, and though new O regon C herries E ast . — The re­ and untried moulding sand was used tbe castings came out in per­ frigerator cars sent east about three COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON' fect condition and were an entire weeks ago filled with cherries from Dealers in success, comprising a variety of the orchards of this state arrived at work for the foundry itself, for their destination in New York and Tutthill’s machine shop and for out­ Boston in floe shape. Cne car went to Boston and the other to New side parties. The proprietors of the foundry York. The success of these ship­ and iron works are Messrs Aug. ments will stimulate the Oregon fruit Costel and J. L. Fenton. They trade in the larger cities of the East, have finished a commodious new and prunes, peaches, plums and building near the A. E. P. & L. Co’s other products of the orchards will station aod have it thoroughly be shipped by refrigerator cars dur­ C A R T R I D G E S . equipped for all kinds of foundry ing tbe remaining weeks of summer work. S. J. Tutthill will associate and during the coming fail. Keep a full stock of N A IL S , CUTLERY Shelf and Building bis machineshop business in connec­ Among the numerous persons who tion with them, making a complete have been cured of rheumatism by H A R D W A R E . plant for general machine and foun­ Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, mention jJi^^Repairing neatly done, dry work. should be made of Mrs. Ernilv Thorne, of Toledo, Wash., who says: M y Sweetheart. “I have never been able to procure Her Cheeks are like the roses, Her brow Is lily white; any medicine that would relieve me And well I know the reason, of rheumatism like Chamberlain’s She takes Parks’ Tea each night. Pain Balm. I have also used it for She's strong and well and happy, too, lutna hm*V w i f t frrrn t success. It is Her Rice Is clear and bngnt, And laughingly she tells the cause, the best liniment I have ever used, “ I take Parks’ Tea each night.” and I take pleasure in recommending Sold by J. A. Benson. it to my friends.” For sale by J. A. A. Todd desires to announce that Benson, Cottage Grove. .Toe Lyons, he is now prepared to do all kinds Drain. C O T T A G E GR O VE, O R EG O N. of surveying on short notice. A lib­ Centrally Located. Free ’Bus to and From eral share of patronage is solicited First-Class Turnouts Furnished with or without Driv­ Residence in the Sherwood block. Special Rates for Families. all Trains. ers. Travelers Conveyed to all points in this sec­ Prices very moderate. NEAREST H O TEL TO POSTOFFICE Afternoon Teas. Business was never better in mid­ summer in the United States than it Flit Hartwell in her last syndicate is today. Exports are unusually article says: “I don’t recommend beavv for July. More new indus­ any special brand of tea for afternoon tries are being established than four o’clocks. I do, however, know were under way one, two or three all about the best tea to take at night. years ago in July. Government Parks’ Tea will certainly clear your postal receipts were larger last complexion and purify your blood. quarter than ever before in a corre­ You will be surprised at the improve­ sponding period. The jobbing ment if you take a cup of Parks’ Tea trade of nearly all the cities is heav­ each night.” For sale by J. A ier than it has ever been heretofore a fine band leader. The Lakeview Mrs. F. A. Newman, and family, Benson. at this season of the year.— S t Band boys are figuring on securing Miss Em ily Meinzer and brother F o r O v e r F ift y Y ears. Louis Republic. bis services this fall to drill them in Fred, Misses Lee and Mr. and Mrs. R. A x O l d a n d W e l l -T r ie d R e m e d y .—Mrs. P. Long, Gussie Humphry and master Winslow’ s Sootlitng Syrup has been u sel for An exchange who is up to snuff band practice. If the necessary ar­ over fifty years bv millions' o f mothers for their and can smell a delinquent sub­ rangements can be made so that George Robinson, took an outiDg children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all Thursday. scriber a mile off, gets down to busi >ain cures wind cholic, and Is the best remedy they are able to offer him sufficient or Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold ness and publishes the following Sam Veatch and wife and Miss by Druggists in every part of the World. Twcn- true article: “Alcohol regularly ap­ inducements he will locate in Lake- Knowlton came up Saturday from flve cents a bottle. Its yalue Is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing plied to a man’s stomach will remove view. The Lakeview band has tbe Portland. After visiting friends and Syrup, and lake no other kind the boards from the fence, let the material, and this would give it an relatives here they will go to Rose- Some time ago I was taken sick cattle into his crops, kill bis fruit opportunity of becoming one of the burg where they are intending to re­ with a cramp in the stomach, followed trees, mortgage his farm and sow side. best countrv bands in the state. by diarrhoea. I took a couple of his field with wild oats and thistles. Dan Harding and family, Hamilton doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Sick headache, constipation and In­ It will take they paint off his build­ Veatch and family, Mrs. Frank Whip­ and Diarrhoea Remedy and was im­ ings, break the glass out of bis win­ digestion are quickly cured by De W itt’s Little Early Risers, the fam­ ple and sons, Frank and Ralph, dows and fill them with rags. It ous little pills. For sale by J. P. mediately relieved I consider it the Misses Miriam and China Piper and will .ake the glons from his clothes Currin. be best medicine In the market for all Andrew Nelson left this city Saturday, and the polish from his manners; When occasion demands its use, try for Winchester Bay, near Gardner, such complaints. I have sold the subdue bis reason, arouse bis pas­ De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. I t is remedy to others and every one who Douglas county Or , where they will sion, bring sorrow snd disgrace uses it speaks highly of it. J. W. cooling to burns, stops pain Instantly, count the sands of the sea and devour upon his family, take tbe sun from a S r ic k le r , Valley Center, Cal. For cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or fish for a few weeks. once happy home, the rose from the sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove, skin eruptions. Always cures piles. wife’s cheeks, tbe food from the Register: Editor Thorp of that Joe Lyons, Drain. Druggists. J. P. Currin. children’s mouths and raimeDt from bright paper, tbe Cottage Grove The American Advertiser gives A Texas young man permitted L eader , passed through yesterday their backs and topple him into a this advice: Make liberal use of drunkard’s grave.” his sweetheart to bang him Satur­ on his way borne from Newport, home papers; fill them with live day, as an evidence of bis sincerity where be was in attendance upon # 1 0 0 R e w a r d , JjtlOO. tbe Oregon Press Association. Bro. advertisements which will attract and good faith. Now, unless tbe The readers o f this paper will be Thorp says he bad a most enjoyable attention; give tbe key-note of joy pleased te learn that there is at least girl succeeds in hanging the jury, time. that the long depression in the com­ one dreaded disease that science has she will be out of society for some mercial world is ended. It will been able to cure in all its stages and time to come.— Jefferson Review. A rank old swildle is being work­ require some pluck to start the that is Catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure A Pioneer’s Recommendation. is the only positive cure now known ed by a sharper, who in the disguise work, but tbe returns will come in Mr. J. W. Venable, of Downey, a to the medical fraternity. Catarrh of a traiup, goes to a bouse and asks after a little time and prove the pioneer of Los Angeles County, Cal., being a constitutional disease, re­ Whether ac- wisdom of the policy. Money in­ quires constitutional treatment. says: “ Whenever I am troubled j l ° r something to eat, with a pain in the stomach or with commodated or not just as he leaves vested in advertising in local jour­ H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ ly, acting directly upon the blood and diarrhoea I use Chamberlain’s Colic, ¡je pretends to pick up a ring from nals is like seed in good soil. It is mucous surfaces of the system, there­ Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. I the ground. He makes inquiry for of double effect ; it not only brings by destroying the foundation of the have used it for years, know it to be | its ownership and says it is marked trade to the merchant, but it imparts disease, and givin g the patient a reliable remedy, and recommend it For sale by J. A. Ben- 18 karat, and is handsomely engrav- j to the papers an appearance of pros- strength by building up the constitu­ to everyone.” Joe Lyons, ed. No one about the house knows ; perity that is noticed in all the re­ tion and assisting nature in doing its son, Cottage Grove. anything about it, and then he^gion about A town with well work. The proprietors have so much Drain. faith In its curative powers, that they offers to sell it. In many instances : patronized papers is a well adver- R u d y 's P ile Suppository offer One Hundred Dollars fo r any la fiiaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation, or; he has succeeded in getting as high j tised town, for it is on the lips of case that it fails to cure. Send for nionriv refunded. 50 cent« per box. Send two stamps for circular aim Free Sample« to M A R ­ as three dollars, but disposed of every one; and a well advertised list of Testimonials. Address, T I N RU D Y, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster These rings towu is a busy place. This is a Pa. N o P o s t a l s A n s w k r k d . For sale bv all some for a dollar each. F. J. C H E N E Y & Co., Toledo, O. first class druggists everywhere and in Eugene cost about ninety cents a gross demonstrated tact not a theory. Oregon by o«born and Delano. 5 *-Sold by Druggists, 75c. i Is it T he F irst F ir in g .— Ashland Tid­ H A R DW ARE S. R. PIPE R . Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and SH E E T IR O N W A R E , W ild wood Axes, Amunition, and all sizes of New Enterprise! LIVERY, Sale and FEED STABLE, tion of Oregon at Reasonable Rates. E. P. Thorp, the genial editor of the 1 E cho - L eader , left Saturday for New­ port, to attend the Editorial Press Association held at that place. Mr. Thorp has worked hard and earnestly to substantiate a bright and newsy paper for the benefit of the public, and for the upbuilding of the town and country, and he certainly de­ serves a rest. All good folks and— “devil’s” too—hope he will have a pleasant trip, and come back smiling and happy. W e also hope on his return he will be able to tell us the most important circumstances of his trip. We would like to know just how many times he has taken his best girl for a “ bath in the ocean waves,” and how many clams he has eaten—and — oh, my 1 everything really ediflying Fine Saddle Horses a Specialty. L O N G & MORSE. — F O R M E R L Y B A K E R HOUSE.— Headquarters for Travelling Men. Sample Rooms Free. Rates from $1 to $2 per Day. Willamette Street, Eugene, Or. S. E. B R O W N , Proprietor. COTTAGE GROVE HOTEL, Large Free Sample Rooms. Acknowledged to lie the Best: fttf-W EST S ID E .-& * THE I wish to announce to my friends that I am again running the Cot­ PHOTOGRAPHS tage Grove Hotel, and will keep boarders at following rates: NO W M ADE BY THE $3 50 to $4 00 per week. Call and See Mee. R. W . V E A T C H , Proprietor. It won't do. You may bridle the appetite but you cannot bribe the liver to do its work well. You must be honest with it, help it along a little now and then with a dose of Simons Liver Regula­ tor. The liver becomes sluggish sometimes and needs some stimula­ tion to keep off those attacks of In ­ digestion and Biliousness. A good active liver promotes digestion and prevents Malaria. East Oregonian: Speculation feeds upon prosperity the same gambling industry. feeds upon ns The man who speculates and the man who gambles, whether success­ ful or otherwise, help to make times hard. The man who produces a surplus of something and exchanges it for tbe surplus products is one of are the authors of of other that men’s class who prosperity and promoters of plenty and peace. Awarded Highest Honors— W orld's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. D R ' PH O T O CO M PAN Y. The above cut on any Photograph : a guarantee of excellence. Enlarging : from any kind of Picture, in Crayon | In k or Colors. Call and see our sam­ ples and prices of Crayon work. 8th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or. For No. 1 Goods and L o w Prices in NOTICE FOB PU B LIC A TIO N . U n it e d S t a t e s L and O f f ic e NO TIC E FOR PU B LIC A T IO N . U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , ) R o s e b u r g , O r ., June 13, 1S95.( Notice is hereby given that the following-nam­ ed settler has filed notice of his intention to said proof will be made before the Register and the Receiver of U. S. land office at Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, on July 29, 1895, viz: Henry D. Whitlock on homestead entry No. 5540 for the eVisw% , wV^seEi sec. 6. Tp.22S R3 west. H e names the following witnesses to prove his uous residence upon and cultivation of sai l continuous u| Ashby, ........ John \V. Hicks. land, viz; John \Y. NY. j...... ........... James I*. Dewitt and ■ - Beujeman ~ F. Adams, * a o f Cottage Grove, Oregon. junl5 2 R. M. V rA T cn , Register B A K IN G POW DER Mo6t IR O N W ARE, A M M U N IT IO N , E T C . Co to tie Store of 6 z L E M A T I, 100,000 FEET O REGON. SEASONED Building Lumber. Our Saw Mill is in B IG T ADE •W E M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y OF INTERIOR HOUSE FINISH w CREAM For the manufacture of which we have superior facilities. W e invite parties contemplating building or reparing to tall and inspect oar lutu- Respectfully, bcr. J. I. JONES* Perfect Mode. 40 A’ears the Standard. G R A N IT E Notice is hereby given tliat the fnllowlng-nam ed settler has died notice of his intention to j make linal proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof w ill be made liefore A. C. Jennings. County Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene 1 Lane county Oregon on July 30,1805 viz; Albert | V It,iff u on i > n bnmnetodd ftntrv N o C..1 Tr, for i E. Butts homestead entry No. 6475 the I N U N E 'z and K^NNV!*, sec. 18 , Tp. 2 ft S. R 3 • West. He names-the following witnesses to ! prove his continuous residence upon and cul I ti vat ion of, said land, viz: Mrs. Lucy F. Butts 1 and Miss Maud T. Butts, of Cotttge Grove, hoinas J. ! Oregon, George W. Johnson, and Tht Johuson of Walker, Oregon. R. M. V f a t c h , Register, jun223 j ! ) Roseburg, Or., June 18, 1895. j Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, For ¿sl< B cnson . CO TTAGI. w- GIÏOVK, OREGON..