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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1895)
1 %. ;k / ; y ' Cuttase Grove Echo-Leader. Mr. Perkins of Grants Pass had a ANTIMONY DEPOSIT FOUND. novel experience with a bicycle tube D is c o v e r ) M ade T h rou g h and two Waldo dogs on his trip A V a lu B a b u le r t o n ’* E le c tr ic S m e lte r. home from Crescent City. Having If the estimate of George D. Bur discovered a puncture in one of the ton, the great Boston electrician, is tubes he proceeded to take out the correct California minors are not inside tire to replace it with an ex half acquainted with the mineral tra. He laid the punctured tube possibilities of the State aud vast on the ground, which was soon fortunes await those who enter spied by two playful dogs, and in fields of enterprise never before an instant they each had an end of tried. the tube and had it stretched at Mr. Burton is the inventor of the least ten foot long, when suddenly remarkable electrical process of the dog on the north end let go, the smelting (/res, which has recently contraction throwing the dog on .he caused such a stir in the scientific south end in contact with Mr. Per world, and it is through some sam kins and the bicycle. The boy at ples of ore recently reduced by him the Waldo hotel says he will bet that the fact that valuable minerals that those Grants Pass fellows never before worked are known to won’t take the bowels out of their exist. little “stages’’ at Waldo very soon Since his plant waa set up and again, so says \\ elch. Crescent piaced ¡n operation at 23 Stevenson City Record. ______________ \ street, hundreds of samples of ores THE DURRANT CASES. FREIGHT RATES CUT. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a warrant issued out o f the Coun ty Court for tlie County o f Lane, state o fO r e - i p n . to »*■■* greeted ..d un e 22 nd. is;C> eouiroand- mg me to levy on the goods aud chattels o f the * ¿eunqueut Tax payers .t.tineu on the Delinquent v ax Roil for said < unty for the year of i s m ,. 1 i“ noL ie fouml then upon the reai ty rt as if set forth and. described in the said proper- Delhi-1 LE W I S & BURKHOLDER. It being likely that the Durrant Sv\ F r w t w c i J n lv Ifi \ T1PW o a > r R \ s c is c o , d u ty 10 . A new murder cases will be tried in this f r o i i r h t t a r i f f h e r n ia a iiP il b v t l.p PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. i r e i g n t x a r iii n a s o e e n is s u e d n j t u e City, it becomes advisable to dis q n n t l i p r n P a c i f i c r n n r n n n v Tt E. I». T H O K P , - - K D ITO K . o O u t il e r a . r a t i n e v ^ O u ip a n y . It n p r r n o - cuss their bearing ran the morality v iiip R f a r m n i p r ia l v p i l i i f t i o n s in f l i p ' h'ttnt i <ix Loll or so much thereof as shall satis- j DEALERS IN \ i u e s i o r m a t e r i a l r e d u c t i o n s in t n e fy tlie amount o f taxes charged therein together i SATURDAY, AUG. 3, - - 1895. of the community and the way in v n ip q o f t r a n m ifiv t iil’in n m i R iie li * irti- i ^ c o s t s f t t i d expenses, I have duly levied I r a te s 1 1 i r a n s p o i l a u o n o n s u t n a r i l ( having i* c n unable to Dud any goods or chattels ; which the proceedings should be re rip fl n f f rp i/V h t or a r e cln sfip rl o r m p r . ! belonging to the respective delinquents herein This section some day will be a c t e s o i i r e i L u t a s a r e C la s s e d a s lit e r ;, fler uained, upon the following described ported by newspapers appreciating flifU iilis A b p f w p o n K t it in n R m i f lip or parcels ot land as ~>*t forth in said Tux creat fruit producing country. c n a n c i is e o e t w e e n s t a t i o n s o n tn e Llst lying and being in said Lam* County, state their responsibility. It is advisable, S o u t h e r n P a c i f i c f V i i m m n v ’s line** ; o f Oregon, describe u and assessed a > follows: n o u io e r ii r a c u ic c o i n p a m 8 l i n e s iknverman. M. g . L o t4 B ik e Long & Lan- The prospects for the future of in the first place, by reason of the i n C a l i f o r n i a a n i l c t a f i o n R o n t h o 1 aiiti to h Cottage (»rove $1.28. in C a l i f o r n i a a n a s t a t i o n s on tn e ca n lw rti, Joscptiiuu, lot c blk u Mulligan s ! this community are growing brighter peculiar circumstances of the crimes [ don to to Eugene, Eugene, $23.50. S 23 .ai. Company’s lines in Oregon, j Cardwell, Jno T lots s. G, 7. 8, blk 2 McFar- every day. and the lessons which an under ! land’s add to Cottage lots 0 and 7 blk 4 i i i -------------- — land to Portlrnd inclusive. The j Fairinount, according to Grove; orig. plat: begin at Sw J standing of them should convey to I o t lot 2 b!k 3 Ml•i arlanU sViitd to~C ottain I The ideal road is said to be a dirt ! new tariff, which takes effect ■ A ra-u o „ ! cor Grove. X loo It E 30ft s nxi ft w 30 ft to place .if | heedless mothers and ignorant beuimiinc 111 E Cottage Grove; begin at a point track along side of a macadamized ust 1, applies to shipments f r n m I 10.07 oils ¡-.o f X w c o r .if Hir.mi Cuvertii PsCI-vt daughters, that the essential de Sun Franriv-cn Oakland Stockton l.'.vlelis N J.40 dis w h baux IZGO of chf Coast X 17 il. g W.f.o:c!is or gravelled track— the dirt being san e rauoibco, '-'asiana, .-nookton, E ai0 Ull!iS S(- up Fork «¡ver to velopments of the trial should be D o v i« place o f beginning—3 1-5 acre«; also I k ' uìii ■>.»: considered best and easiest in dry Marysville, Sacramento, ’ ! d is E o f said X » c. i r o f said Cl K 2.50 d is X *.«S published where that may be done is W 5.9Ô ohs Se following up the E bank of weather, on both beast and vehicle. Woodland, Knight’s Landing, South d said Hiver o place o f beginning 5.0« acres In in common decency. sec's 9 & It; tp 30 S K 3 west Í34.0S. Vallejo, San Jose, Oakland wharf, Cookingliam. E.—Begin at X w cor o f lot 4 Blk When the valleys and foot hills of In its treatment of the Durrant 2 Shields' to Cottage Grove E 20 it to rear and stations intermediate thereto.1 end o f said add lo i W 20 ft îlieuce X to place oí be soutk Lane are covered with well cases the Call will present every, ■onta ginning * 10.00 l ’ Cooper, Catherine K.—E !. o f Nw Vi sec 35 tp cultivated orchards of first-class iota of the news that in wisdom and j 20 S K 4 west—80 A. $2.40. per 100 ponuds: Damewood, Melvin,—Se V. sec 10 tp 20 S E 4 varieties of fruit, the citizens will propriety may be put into type. It Old. N e w . west-160 acres *4.80. Eastman. A. R .- Begin at Se cor o f lot 8 Blk 1 wax iut and rattle $20 gold pieces will neither expand nor pad, and First class.............. ... 100 75 Hazelton's add to Cottage Grove E 12 rds 11 tt S « rds 5 ft S 53 deg 20 min E « rds 12 fl X 37' a deg Miss Lydm Hunt,Tuperintendcnt!°fallkind8 liave bcen sellt bim Second class........... 71 ..........90 in their pockets, plenty. will in no sense try to be either a E 15 rds 4 fi to place of beginning in \v Cottage 67 Grove; begin at Xe cor o f lot 3 Blk 1 in Cottage of the Indian school at Sar. Carlos. ( froln a11 Parts of the country. panderer or an advocate. If there Third class............. ........ 85 rie E 20 ft S ion ft w 20 ft X 100 ft to be. Fourth class........... The President has issued a a order Ariz., made remark at the Denver These are 8aiuPles that are, in the 58 Grove Rimin' dug 2-5 of lot 4 Blk 1 Shield s add to OREGON. LEM ATI. are among us those of unsound im Fifth class............... Cottag. . rove * 8 . 00 . 51 placiig all pension employes in the convention which sums up with ! “ ain> known to be refractory, and Jrubbs. Thaddens M. — Lot 4 & Sw of N w1. aginations who crave the unwhole Class A ................... ..........57 51 & w H o f s e e 12 tp 23 S R 3 west *3.80. class.tied list. The addition of the singular felicity a profound truth j have resisted efforts to work them H enry—Sw ; , of X e 1 , S » ‘ , of Se 1. some stimulant which adroit and Class B ................... 43 & Loretz. E 'j of Xw i . o t Se h & E 1, o f lot 2 & S lit printing office, internal revenue concerning the Iudian question. at a profit. In no case has Mr. X e 1, of Xw , & X 1, of Sc I . o f X v . sec 10 & 36 Sw Class C ................... ........ .40 unscrupulous journalism could 11 o f X W , & X » ' , o f S w ', & tliat part o f Burton’s process failed to bring out servics and pension service, will ‘•When I began to teach, some years 1 Class D .................... ..........35 28 lots ! & 4 W of center of Coast Fork River ex- . . . . the N 37 acres, being part of S\v?4 o* Nwl¿ , .. T , . , , every particle of mental in the ore, impart to a report of such a trial, Class E ................... increase the civil service list by , ago, „ she 27 cept ¿¿ lot 4- about 212 acres *>14.18, said, “ I knew a great deal . McMartin, Peter,—N e '4 <rt S e '4; S w '4 o f Se'4 : . .. T .. - T and in some instances minerals the they must seek their indulgence in It is said the reductions have many thousand. & Se P4of Sw 4 ?cc 8 tp 23 S It 3 west—160 acres : about the Indian question, anil 1 1 - , , , . . . . . . . j presence of which was not even some source other than The Cali, beeu made nucessary on account of kobinson, Owen,—E 12 o f N\v)4 * W .¿ o f Ne 4 steel nai,S !bada 60 od many theories about it» hftV0 been disc<)vered. and their mental and moral com Wire nails and cut sec 31 tp 21 S H 2 west $14.71. the keen competition by water. Shields, John,— n w l4 of Sw ’ 4 sec 5 tp 21 S R 2 ' correct solution. But now 1 don 11 . ,, panionship elsewhere than among have risen 100 per cent in price the west $2.27». this was notably tlie case with one Stoughton. S. J .—NVi o f Sw >4 sec 14 tp 21 S K past GO days. Wire nails 60 days profess to know anything about’ it j ,1 i sample of copper ore, which though its readers. If any phase of the A S tro n g E ffo rt TV ill B© Mad© t o S eeure 2 west 80 acres $ 1 . 80 . I Warrenstaff, Amanda,—Begin at a point 293 and I haven’t any theories left, ago were quoted at 80 cents, and t h e O. C. & Ë , to E u g e n e . ; links N o f Sw cor of K. M. Veatcli s Mill lot N ¡ rich in the mineral, could not be trial deserves a column we will give 582 links S 35- deg E 520 links S 35—Vz deg E ' never known this process to today the price at the mills is $1.60 have 520 links S 52 d eg E 200 links S 40 deg‘ W 103 Wishes to inform those who a r e content p i n ’ ing building in t h e s p r i n g t o han . _ T, . , I worked profitably because of its re it that much space and more; if a l.ao»-rv fv n m I links N 84 deg W tail. \ \ hen persons enter the work , r page be required to tell the story Saturday night, we learn 11 ora , 2, at.res ^ 2 o. 393 links to place o f beginning j per leg. Cut steel nails, which .. in their O r d e r s for lumber now. «0 they can lie . , ., , . fractorv nature, Ä T ißi Collins, Sarah, Est.,—Begin at Carey & Mar- were 70 cents, are now $1.50 per keg, [ f e j are full of radical ideas; but ^ gtuff that space wi.l be accorded to it. the Guard, the people n o i t J L FnfT U g e n e | kley’s shop—lo t— N 54—U deg E % ft to cor of ¡ í. ->f i n rr ! Carey’s lot S 33— deg E 25 ft N 64- X deg E 40 I The mighty energies which the held an enthusiastic m m e e tin g in f t x 35 — 3-4 de j n s ft x 54 - , teg E 02 — m ft s | jobbeis prices. | U‘ ° j fectlv, and then made a discovery the Indians, especially on the ; « n a iv e r in « e n ti fra ranni,1 e r »tie 33—14 deg E 50 tt X FU ft to cor oi Stevenson’ » race is exercising on its onward answ er to a can t o c o n s i d e r t n e j(lt s 35 — 3-4 deg K 215 links t<> »i«m t the With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then be ready, and you I that seut the heart of the man who The corn crop, estimated at 2,400, reservations, -and the more they see center o f the River thence up the center o f the ¡ won’t have to wait. owns the mine bounding, The march are finding expression in matter of offering suitable encour channel o f the River to the Ne cor o f a lot land 000,000 bushels, which at 25 cents a of them, the fewer decided opinions deeded to O. F. K nox by R. Carey—N 35—3-4 I countless activities. It is the duty agement for an extension of the deg Ueg W >v 275 275 links muc. x n N x 35-3-4 35 - 3-4 X »-■ 5 4 -> , - a«*-i»o d e g -190 ft residue in the bottom of the tank bushel is worth $600,000,000. The they have cn the Indian question. . . . . , , ,, , that Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To . i contained a large number of black of the rational editor to weigh the Oregon Central & Eastern railroad ! wheat crop estimated at 400,000,000 Probably tins voices the conclusions And Monday the 26th day o f August, 1893 a t ! . r. . . value of all these, each against all j from Corvallis to that city, showed the hour of 10 o ’ clock a m. of said day at the j which had previously- bushels is worth at 60 cents a bush of nearly all who have readily come j ° ’ >u es’ Court House door in the said County and State, I 1 £ á?” Send in your ordere ut once. been thrown away as valueless, on the others, and to give each its due j that the sentiment was stiougly* in wiil sell the above described real éstate at p ub- j el, only $240,000,000. Difference in to know anything about the Indian. lie auction to the highest bidder for cash subject ! favor of making a vigorous effort share of prominence, never losing to redemption to satisfy said warrant, costs and COTTAGE GROVE, the supposition that they were iron OREGON. favor of corn $360,000,000. The history of the government's j J. J o h n so n , sight of the fact that in this scheme to secure the road to Eugene and accruing costs. Sheriff of Lane A. County, slag. Oregon. administration of it Indian affairs . of selection and prominence he is Lane county, M r . A . B . H a m m o n d , i Dated this 23r.l day o f .luty, 1895._____________ The following are the delegates has been a constant war between ' ®°me peculiarity in their appear- working as a factor either for good one of the proprietors of the road, W , H. COOPER, from the Oregon Press Association theories and practical knowledge. j ance caught Mr. Burton’s eye and or evil among the thousands who is expected there in the near future | he very soon discovered that the .A T . to the National Convention which -A.tt 0 m .e 3 r a t L a -w , It is a big thing to say but never-1 supposed worthless material was may be influenced by his conduct. and will perhaps make a proposition meets at Jacksonville, Florida, Jan. C o ttage G ro ve . O regon . the less true, that a great multitude I antimony, a metal worth about The cheapest of ail classes of news to the people. 14th: C. Doughty, national com of people have crowned Simmons! is that called “ sensational.” The The following resolutions were mitteeman. Delegates, W. H. Liver Regulator, the “ King of Liver four times as much as the copper B o s w e ll S p rin g s, extent of its presentation is in no adopted by the meeting- last night: LEMATI, OREGON. of which tlie mine had been worked. Leeds. E. L. E. White, L Stern, Medicines.” There is nothing like it (Formerly Snowden Spring') sense a measure of enterprise nor W hereas , The sale of the Oregon As it was present in large enough Douglas County, Oregon, are loca A FULL LINE OF Alvah Patterson, Charles Nickell for Malaria, Rheumatism, Chilis and on the Southern Pacific Railroad, Fever, Constipation, Biliousness, Sick quantities to make it profitable to a gauge of cost, but in case of over Pacific railroad property has been ted and Ira L. Campbell. “ Shasta Route” from Sun Francisco Headache, Indigestion and all troub- worjj u,e value of the mine was attention it is solely a proclamation confirmed by tlie circuit court, and to Portland, in Douglas Co., Oregon. les arising from a sluggish or dis , enhanced manyfold. of a belief that the readers are of the decision of the circuit court has S. P. trains stop at the Springs ( flag Patrons frequently express their eased liver. Simmons Liver Regulat station ) Constantly open for tlie In another sample mineral paint, evil minds; that their lower in been affirmed by the supreme court reception of guests. New hath rooms I admiration of the amount of inter or is the prevention and cure of these with main building. Post | which the owner Lad no idea ex stincts desire to be pandered to, and whereas it is the opinion of the Connected esting matter in the E cho -L eader , ailments. Office and Express on the premises, j people of this state that the present The waters of these - prings contain : 1 discovered ! and tbat 8ucb Pandering " 'm brinii isted in his mine, was and yet nearly every week, we have Canning: H orse M eat a t P o rtla n d , a larger business to the publisher. owners of the above property in Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, The in large quantities to be available to leave out lots of good things for Carbonates of Iron and Lime arid The abattoirs of the Western In other words The Call desires tend to extend said railroad into Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and Assayers who have seen the elec want of space ana the “ needful” Packing Company at Linnton are tric smelter have discovered a use it to be understood that it will rot such sections of the state as will be Sodium. to pay for putting up the type. One spring contains 435 and the practically completed and ready for it which the inventor himself stoop to disgraceful practices in profitable for them so to do It is other over 2000 grains of solid matter But times are growing more pros for the business of slaughtering to the gallon. coddle, encourage and de therefore had not fully appreciated, The | order perous and perhaps the “ flush” horses. No horses have been ship velop depraved inclinations; thaf it R e s o l v e d , By us the people of Eu thorough and rapid manner in period of three years ago may come ped yet, and none will be slaugh which the smelter removes every wants no business proceeding from gene, in mass meeting assembled, again. tered before Monday. There will b e s t seïÊETScïTfT" t o w n . particle of metal from a piece of such a source; that it will not sacri- that we believe an extention of the Y A Q U iM A B A Y R O U TE . The Riddle Enterprise says that be no horse meat canned or utilized he highest prices paid forali kinds ot produce, Oregon Central & Eastern railroad rock makes the work of the assurer fice 'vl‘ o!esonJP and ProPer view8 in Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the Oregon's Nickel mines have been for food, excepting the haras r-id order to make a strong “ feature” of from Covallis to Eugene would be San Francisco and Yaquina Buy sold to a company with a capital other choice pieces suitable i o r . j easy, and operations which bereto- Steamship company. 160 Acres Land for Sale , . . , . -v- , fore took three days to finish can evil things, and that in pursuing j a profitable investment for said stock of $2500.000. The company packing and smoking. None of J . | — VIA— ‘F a rs iio n .” 3 MILES FROM ELKTON OR. now be done in as many hours and ! course thus laid out it has both railroad and a great benefit to the S team sh ip having purchased a tine location in Riddle, will put in aD extensive the meat will be sent to this city, as , with far more accurate results, self-respect and a confidence in the people of Eugene and vicinity, aud A 1 and first-class in every respect. Partly cleared with good frame [ The Shasta Route plant for working the quartz there. no butcher in the city would have a Thig alone makM the 8g of im_ decency of the p u b lic.-S . F. Call. we congratulate tho owners of the Sails from Yaquina tor San Francisco house, barn and out buildings, go«xl ' about every eight days. If a sure go, it will be the means of pound of it in bis shop in any form, menge valuo to tLe Sute —OF THE— I Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor farm, above named road on the favorable j Passenger uecomuioilations unsur- well at the door. 4000 rails in the | fence; school V /, miles; price $T00, ; developing one of the finest sections as he would know it would ruin his j reeult of the litigation that has been , »««Mtest route between the one half down, balance on long time S n n t l i P T T i Mr. Burton has had a large num- Winnesheik Co., In., says:—Last win- of country in Oregon, and south b j \\ illamettc vadey aud California, at 8 per cent int. For further partio- u 'LA business at once. The 5000 horses forced upon them on account of the | Fare from Albany or points west to ulars write to Douglas'will become a veritable | ber of miners in consultation with j G eo S mith , Express Trains Leave Portland Dallv. of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve and bought by the company are to be Elkton, Oregon. paradise. C12 m him regarding erecting plants in cured a large running sore on his leg. j I purchase of said railroad property. oaVriu*“ ne*aco * ^•«tl»- I I N orth. _ _ _____ killed for a thorough test of the Adopted in mass meeting July 26, [ Steerage........................................ 8.00 I Ihos. F. Oakes, Henryc. Payne, Hemyc Rou«e k .: o p. m. I L v: various parts of the State. He Had been under care of a physician I v .’U.iMd Ar. I 8.H» a. m . 2:31 ¡ 1 . III. Receivers. Lv. Cottage Grove Lv. I 2:il a. m. Cabin, round trip, good for 60 The trip of the Oregon Press ; Practicability of such business be- states that a plant that will reduce for months without obtaining relief. 11805. 1» 4.» a. 111 . 1 Ar. ban Francisco Lv. j 7: (HI P m. days........................................ ..18.00 Association from Albany to New- ' n8 carried on at a profit. The | twenty-five tons of ore per day can i Sure Cure for Piles. J. P. Currin. j Ado^ied unanimously and ordered j For sailing days apply to H. L. 1 ___________________________ Aliove trains stop at East I'ortlamt. Oregon • By. W ooUtmrp. saiem . Turner, Marion, Jelter- port, on the Oregon Central A East- skins, hair of the tails and manes, b . publish-! % » 10 !. Aitia’ iy, Alhany Juiicttini 1 a n .en i. sheilds, Portland Suu: Father Stravens, .U »l. S o p , oi the be erected for $15,000 and that the llalsoy, llarrislm rg, .luuetlon Cltv. Irvine. ern Railroad, was very pleasant in- j bor.es and oil will be utilized, and , — , ------------- j --------- Corvallis, Or. Kiiprne. CresvvrIL Drains and all si at Ions trout deed. Nothing occw ed to mar the j th ehaingw m be cured T h e r e s t ‘ i I running expenses will be far less parish priest of Eugene, has gone to j ed in tllje local papets and copies be EDWIN STONE, Munuger, Roselrur* to Ashland Imdualve. pleasure of the trip ami the manag- . . . . .... _ . I | than those of the old-fashioned San Francisco for a few days, and : sent to the owners of said railroad. I C o .r b n r Z M in i l l a i l r . Corvallis, Oregon. J. D. M a t l o c k , :vi a. m. 1I Lv. Portland ers of the road have the appreci-1 of tLe aDimal® wlU bo . made mto mills. Another item on which on his return will be installed as j . Ar. j1 4 40 P- ip . _ ¡ R 55 p. m. Lv. Cottage Grove L t . 10:25 a. m. ation of the Association for the fertilizers. Eventually it is possible gtregg Chairman. ;50 p. sn. 1 Ar. H w b iir g Lv. 1 M;<m a. m. is laid is that the new pro- pastor of the church at Albina. He j numerous courtesies rendered, j meat may be canned for export to A C W oodcock , North, SALK * PASSENGER. South. , . 1 cess saves the expense of a black is from a family living near Gervais. * N The road has been greatly repaired ! Asia er other foreign countries, but p. in. Lv. Secretary. Portland. Ar. I t m X. m . ... , , , . , , . , , __ be done _ I smith s forge, which heretofore has Six cars loaded with horses 6:13 J L m . Ar. Salem. Lv. 8:00 a. m. lately, and the con,pany'is running I at prescnt no canning wiU Diarrhœa should be stopped First M ortgages On Im proved P u llm an been ar indispensable adjunct to all passed through The Dalles Thurs- trains from Albany to F arm P roperty N egotiated. promptly. It soon becomes chronic, it Sleeping Cars thcU'verv popular’ seaside r i o r k No 0De be • j ^ e d about re mining plants. The smelter can be j day morning hound for Dining the can-j He Witt’s Colic & Cholera Cure is cetving horse meat for rib roasts or; E legant Newport, on liberili prices. heat! We are prepared to negotiate first 1 porterhouse steaks, for even a vege-1 made to do duty as a forge, to heat niug establishment at Portlaud. effective, safe and certain. Huntlreds Pullman Bufiet Sleepers D in in g Cars AND | tarian could tell the difference in j tools and other materials heeding Some of tlie horses were very pretty ot testimonials bear witness to the mortgages upon improved farms tn Tourist S r c o n d flu * « » S le e p in g : f is r a animals and it is an unkind fate virtue of thi3 great medicine It can I Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate Sleeping- Cars The Eugene Register gives aD ex- 1 the meats. Even if a person want- ! repairs.— S. F. Call. ATTACHED TO ALL THROCGH TKAIKK. always be depended upon, its use 1 °f interest not to exceed 9 per cent. tended account of the arrest ~of | cd a roast or 8teak of horse meat’ il j _____ .... that decrees their being put up ST. P A U L saves time and money. J. P. Currin. ! per annum. spriLster Whitney, who is an j is safe to bet that he could not, j Children, especially infants are soon in cans. M IN N E A P O L IS W o n S id e d i v i s i o n , Mortgages renewed that have been; DuLUTU escaped convict from the Montana l*uder any circumstances, get hi-- run down with Cholera Infantum or Between 1 ’o riland and Corvallis». 1 taken by other companies. FA B O O penitentiary. His name is Charles butcher to furnish it. “ Summer Complaint ” Don’t wait S IG N A L T R IU M P H S W O N O R A M » F O R K S M A IL T R A IN 1»AILY (E X C E PT S U N D A Y .) Portland Mercury: As the Mer- Address with stamp, TO j to determine, but give De Witt’s Colic B y D r. P r ic e ’ s C re a m B a k in g P o w d e r . ,F. Philpot. Sheriff Johnson now i ROOK.STO N 7:30 A. M. Lv. *ortl:»nd Ar. | f e » t . i t . | cury goes to press the echoes of Ira j M ervtn S woiits , M r. C. G. Strong, principal of tbe 1 & Cholera Cure promptly, you can 12:15 1’ . M. Ar. Corvallis Lv. I I «0 P. M. Two signal triumphs have been W fN N ir o O has tho sprinster in jail awaiting j Baker City, Oregon. L, „ . . h public schools at Anderson, Cal., rely on it. Use no other. J. P. actiieved by Dr. Price’s Cream bak | Campbell’s beautiful voice, as he j li L LE N A aud Montana authorities, The Register $ayg; ..j have „ , ed chambertain’s At All. mj ami CorvalU «ri,niiert with tra in »o f j sang at Newport last Sunday, is en- J B IT T E O. C. s K. ky. ing Powder. First it received High says: “ It is hardly possible s s i e o con p tdn j}a|m and i,ave found it an ex Currin. j chanting tlie populace of Portland. \ Trespass Notice. est Award and Diploma at the trive how he could live here and «V p r e s s T r a in D a i l y «E x c e p t S r > m » r .) | Business is entirely suspended, the cellent remedy for lameness and Notice is hereby given that I, the A C o rd ia l I n v ita tio n . j World’s Columbian exposition of 1893. associate with the people he did so 1 T O 1:45 I». M. I.V Portland Ar. 8:25 A. M. 1 fire department has girded up its undersigned, have posted trespass: slight wounds.” Mu M ¡mi ville Lv. 5 50 A. M. 7:25 P. ,M Ar Award and ,, loins and the police force is in read- notices on my respectivepremisesantl C H IC A G O long and not get an inkling that he An editor after the style of tlie . „ 4 ,, i Nest it socured Highest „ — ----- Lameness usually results from a A S H IN G T O N Throujfli tickets t<» all |M»ints In th<* F.a*»tern wss being shadowed. For the last for instant service. In this i',11. P isoris trespassirig thereon after W Leader editor, i ° old Medal at the Calir° rnia Midwln- iness i or other injury, or from rheu- Nehigh (N eb.) •dates, <dtia4a anti Kurope t an be nbtalaed at .. this date will be prosecuted to the full P H I L A D E L P H I A six weeks it has been known by :'Praln , . _ . , . , 1 iii, 4 rr 1 A t ter F“ ir of 1894. At both Fairs it 1 1 bailiw ick there is ¡«»west r iles from M. C. B «nd, agent. Cottage NEW Y O R K tremendious ex- extent of the law. should be at the head o f m a D j y VU coun- ________ , all ,, competitors ... i iiw v c . K. P. HOilEKH, 1444 surpassed in every re- main- that lie was under suspicion, ,, . _ , . . . , , ,, BOSTON A N D A L L citement. Editor Campbell’s name Asst. G. F. 6i Past. A ft. L. H. Y a u b r o u o h . 1 , 14 V nn< , spect The award, in each instants, W ~. it seems 11 B. K O E IILE R . Manager, that , he felt he was per- I uin Balm is e s p e c i a l l y intended , . I try papers, He means business. P O IN T S E A S T A N D SOU TH is on every lip. r I une«iualled. It affords almost lm Portland Or. In answer to this paper’s criticism was for strongest leavening power, fectly secure. mediate relief and in a short time of the words of the Beacon Ligh t,! perfect purity and general excellence. TIME SCHEDULE. This fellow made himself numer effects a permanent cure. For sale Chamberlain’ s 32yo and Shin Ointment it was sustained by tho unanimous, C!othina tor Ladies and Chi|dren ously consp-cuous and attracteil , „„ . .. —- - - 1 For Information, time cards, map- by J. A Benson, Cottage Grove. Joe Hara Kautzrcan impugns to the vote of the judges. u f°I bettor, Salt- a[ld tickets, r ail oil or write ... , 3 , , . , admirers ns readily as carrion Rlieum, SraM Ileail, Sore Nipples, Chapped ... „ t r i c r i r , ,/ . editor of the Leader cowardance. Lyons, Drain. Druggists. The victory at Chicago establishes Mad® to order cheap for cash or Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, draws the carrion crows. LOCKWOOD, Agent, Ham, come down and see. Load the supremacy of Dr. Trice's as “ The ! countr-v Frod^c_e’ b^ AND . Chronic Sore Lyes and < ¡ramilated Eye Lids. Cottage Grove, Or. C ut i x R ates .— The S. P. R. R. M rs . P e t S a x t o r d , For sale by druggists at 2o cents per box. j your six feet mortality on a frieght Foremost Baking Powder in the has maiie another reduction in Cottage Grove. to h o r se o w n e r s . j A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass The people of Eugene and tribu-1 fr7ight »teaT” This’ time from**Porb car and come down, do. Strap on World.” The triumph . at . San . Fran- tary country, should make a strong iand to Willamette valley points, your gatling and run an extra train 01300 conflrms and emphastzes it. ¿¡(ion C T c 0 X in ^ n h io “ K Agent. C o lle c tio n s a S p ecialty. Sum m ons fo r D ivorce. pull to secure the building of a they are made for the purpose of to carry your ammunition. There To A ssume H is R espoxsirilities .— C o t t a g e G r o v e , O h . They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure 1255 Morrisson St., Portland Oregon. . In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon I«»! of appetite, relieve constipation, correct I railroad from Corvallis to that city, meeting water competition, which 1 js no iim;t to office hours; we’re »1- Dr’ D’ A’ -1>alne !‘‘ft .resterday 1 For Lane County. kidney disranlers nnd destroy worms, giving ------- -------- ! morning for his new home at Salem.: .A E . Railroad Com- ba8 f f * ^ d lar«ely in the Wil- ilL Ham, come down, | new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 ( Kate II. Anfierson, Plaintiff. bJ the _ O .C Our where he will take up the duties of BLVDEJTM L IG H T ... . . .. .. lametie valley transportation ques- * vs: | I cer ts per package. For sale by druggists. pany. MOWKMtm ( Charles Anderson, Defendant. graveyard is handy, but is 1 most! superintendent raf , ‘ i ne state insane ' tion, through the steamers plying ! K'wvejBr«. unnay, oiu aimoes i supentirenoe-n rat me R U N N IN G Anderson. Defendant: IlIiA J J iià t N nomi* > ore nt the ‘ T IN o Charles the growth and prosperity of Eugene, between Yaquina bay and San Fran- \ filled. We’ll treat you right, b u t; asylum. .ntn.ds TH E N AM E OF TH E ST A T E OF 1 I-i— .4 ------------ 4 _i4i .L. . a _ _ .i i . . . . . . | depot to tb i'V e : Oregon you are hereby required to appearand r t c ! i I Furnished by the " Plano1' Fly Wheel, U the greate.« and be a valuable factor in the devc cisco jto connect with the Oregon the best we can do is to stand von answer the complaint filed against you in th< j improvement ever made in Self-Binding Harvesters... and wish ’ .i-n 1 pcs: c u t v e 8 S : above entitled suit on or before Monday the 28th • lopment of T.ane county. Should Central 4 k East« rn ( the old Ore"«u up on end where you will have a , or -on. * « ; , u ; n fr ! da.- of Or ober 1895. being the first day o f tlie I in his in v ti h-i tab u</ vl r(iJf. - ir term <*f said Court, and if you fail ; IS THE BEST. the O. C. & E. go no further East, Pacific ), nnd the Willamette liver « hnni-e to grow and develop into an not only a . u :• • I d II r a t i o n ! to e-o r-n' -ver the plaintiff will apply to the Court FIT POR A KING. shoe steamboats. The old vale to Ei> for relief is follows: a dissolution oi the marriage | its connection with Eugene and i gene on first class goods was 50 cts unworthy spivies of the elm tree. for him but IT 11 1 - » c o r d o v a n ; o v a c t jc f* crjiitr:. i»etween you and plaintiff and f o r a ! rRENCH f NAMELLED CALF. Ham come down, do, nnd the sooner V, , d ia n ^ e o f plaintiff’ s name. here when it r. Lane county would surely result in per 100 lbs; The new is 16. The 1 ................ s u r F r e d . P a c e -T u s t in . 4 .* 3 .s p Fi ME CALF&KANGAWÄ Ihe better; come now. But Ham, tiown from s nu *i: .1 c u v v. Plaint^ T’s Attorney. an immense -ntlit. to the county. Albany rate is only I2.J cenfs. A * 3 . B 0 P O U C E ,3 S O L E S . This summons Is published hy order of Hon. conic down, anyway. The front The doctor is >. n «- u/e.-ial to J. C. Fullerton Judge o f said court, dated July Should the O. C. k T. build over commodity rate is also made on door is whore it u«t*d to be, and the the core and il v, ; uot be long be . J 26th, 1895. Aug3-9 the mountains to eastern connec brick burlaps, <-:iriued goods, etc., 1 sek door is wide open for th«- pas- fore he v. iil Lave ^2> i . 7 »3 oys 'S ckqol S hqei host oi warm which is ns f-diows: To Junction • l a d i e s • tions, its connection with Salem and City, 20, Eug-. ik 26, Cottage Grove sage of the funtral cortege, tstud j frjends gathered about him at the ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Eugene Would create a marvelous 65; thry are also maiie on the us word and we will meet you with ; Capital City who will fight for his | U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , THF CAUSE F O « THM « MJMHLV IM OEE SEND£pR.CATALpGUp^ development of the colossal re I Springfield branch. A reduction is a warm reception. Will furnish continued 'residence among them THE FLY-WHEEL'S ON TH * PLANO ALON*. W L 'D O U G Roseburg, Oregon, July 24,1895 mourning cards to your family at A thousand successes, doctor— Eu- DROC KTOM^MASS. sources of the upper valley coun also made on flour, feed and uiill- half price. By the wav, we Lave T flE P LfiN O LE A D S Because | J |S T H E B E S T ! Tfomator Notice is hereby given that the followlng- Over One M illion P eople wear tho rm 'lo4 rw, .o m m l in r d - t ._ _ . **^ w named settler has feed notice o f his intention to tries of the great Willamette. We | stuffs in less than carload lots. The r.rra pi t v ailed on the merchants* here to ( _ . . make final p roof in support of his claim, and that W . L . Douglas $ 3 & $ 4 Shoes THE FLY WHEEL ground: causes it to ru n ligbtiy over soft places, makes it run old rate for 125 miles was 42 cents sell crepe at half price for the occa- dac«£ J^racty, tue train robber, was s a i d proof will be m ..' • before A. c . Jennings, A l l o u r s h o e s are e q u a l ly satisfactory „ __ “ one horse lighter draft a id bind a bundle after the team »tops, sincerely hope that the newspapers per 100 lbs; the new is 32. A iL ■ i e ____. ______ « r,,, , County Clerk of Lane county Oregon, at Eugene. More Jones Steel Headers Sold in *94 than all others combined. mom onev. s io n . Can you think o f any other captured near Sacramento Thursday Lane county Oregon, on September 7, 1 * 95 . viz: T h i c e y g iv e th e b est value fo r th e m nnd people of the entire district ie :y y equal custom shoes In fn s sty ty le and fit. Henry A. La.Jole on homestead entry No. 5400 The; You should see th^ JONGS f v U f i I W JU A U f C P b efore yon buv. Simplest longest lived inducements ? and is in jail. iir w earing qualities are unsurpassed. Th “«sir "* for the Lot I & Nw»* Sw , »f see.. 4 Tp. 20 S.. R. and lightest draft mower in the U w n n i l i /T l V IS L I I w orld Never out o f repair. N o g e a r s to will do everything possible to help: The W orld's Fair Tests 3 west. He names the folkiwing witnesses to T h e prices are un iform ,— st im ped cn sole. vvenrout «*> friction, no noise. nMhine to m a k elh i'ftrm cr ‘ ’ ctiss." Chain iNnrer nil the great F r o m $ i t o $ 3 s a v e d o v e r ot her m a k e s. prove his continuous residence upon and culti r e . r s wheel. This proves its strength Bicycles are Chain Drive. Why? Light draft! the O. C. &. E. enterprises. show ed no baking powder The U. S. Gov't Reports ROYAL Baking Powder. vation of. said land, viz: James H. Jackson, If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by «END roft o o a f r e e - f o r - a l l ILLUSTRATED c a t a l o g u e Joseph Neil, Thomas J. Johnson, o f W alker, Dealers everywhere. Wanted, agent to take so pure or so great in leav show R oyal Baking Powder Highest o f all In leavening O r e g o n and Will*am M. Deflnney. of Creswell, ejEcIusiv** rale for this titinic . Writ« at 1 he P la n o M ig . C o •» Wawufacturers. fir. I’ r k e ’s Cream Baking Powder V.’e jt Pullman, Chicago, III. Oregon ening pow er as the Royal. Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter »-'air, San Franciscos superior to all others. K. M. Yc at * w Register, July27 8 Strength— V. s . Oovemmeot Refort. N, U , M A R T I N , I.o« ;,l A g en t, L em ati, Or. General Merchandise W O O L, HIDES AND FURS, Lumber, Shingles and Grain. xlgents for the sale of the e e iu e ni ni c r a i. J. B. ROUSE, PR OM PTLY FILLED N ew Goods and N ew Styles L U R C H ’S 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- All Sizes of Trunks. Oregon Ceniral & Eastern B. R ';r:tl:)een refilled, and is the E A S T AND S O U T H Pacific Co. i j O R TH Elm \ M O N EY LO ANED. P A C IF IC PACI R. R. U Gars on Ogden Rude. j THROUGH TICETS J. S. M E D L E Y , Justice of the Peace Real Estate Agent. PLAN O W. L. D ouglas ss Tí- : y u