Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, September 21, 1895, Image 3

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A car of O liver Plow s and H a r­
S O C IA L F L U T T E R I N G .
Miss H attie Thom pson has a fresh
rows
at F. L. C hambers , Eugene.
invoice of elegant candies which she
The closing days of the Exposition
offers cheap. Call an d see them.
H. B. Millerd has returned from
a t Portland will lie devoted toaefcry -
,
i Bohemia.
R. W. Veatch is b u ild in g an add,-
went to Eugene antlieum show,; for which liberal pre-
Subscribe for the E cho -L dadek .
iniums are offered. The show will be;
tiou to th e livery 8.able in C ottage ■j’uesday.
New fall hats at Mrs. Newmans,
under the m anagem ent of the Oregon
' Grove.
Miss E tta Preston, of Eugene, came Ejow,.r Association, which held such a
Mrs. 8. F. Jackson presented her
1.« V o n W a n t a B a r g a in .
up S aturday.
successful rose show last June.
hushai d with a fine f on Thursday o f ,
An o rgan and a b u g g y are offered
Mrs. M ira Sweancy went to Bohe There are prizes for both am ateurs
last week.
and professionals, and entries are in-I
T he p o p u la r m ercantile house of for sale so cheap you counot help m ia Tuesday.
vited from growers of (lowers every- i
L u rc h has a new ad. in th e E cho - purchasing. In q u ire of
Eid. .Tames H um m er went to Ash- where.
T .r.o ci. of in te rest to th e ladies.
M rs . E lla J ones .
land Monday.
, Thl? R o m a n 's Auxiliary of the
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w i l l „ ¡ v e a n i R W. Veatch and F. 8. Younger o reg()n In d u strial Expositions are
H e th a t cannot forgive o th ers
T he E pw orth L eague will give an were in Eugene Monday.
; preparing a series of special e n te r-1
b re a k s th e b ridge over which he en tertain m en t in D avis hall M onday
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Jam es and W m. Hemenway tainm ent to r t b e M r ,
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him self m u st pass.
evening S e p t 23. A good program w e a X l to h e m i. Wednesday.
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The L ocal W o rld .
I is being prepared and a good tim e
Miss K ate Hanson returned Sunday
G enuine O liver Plow E x tras an is assured all who atten d .
from Eugene, after a pleasunt visit.
tw enty-five o th e r kinds of plow
T he O liver Plows are sold this i . ^Jave NIarkley returrusd Iroine from
a .ig S J B S S J f - * ’’’ - *
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sh a re s a t F. L. C hamber ’ s , E ugene.
T he T iiues-M ouutnineer published
by J. A. D outhit, is an excellent
pa­
... and
p e r and its pages are brig , .
sp ark lin g with lots of good things,
ottage G rove L it-
N otice .—T he B C
Cotta
tm et at M avklev’s
erarv Society w (ill
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H all S aturday
a t 7 :30 p in.
C. W. W allace , P ies.
J u s t R e c e iv e d
Great Reduction
A T I I > R C H ’ S IN ALL LINES F0R
A Large Stock of
q|
I Ladies & Misses Jackets & Capes
They will also conduct a cooking j
: school twice a week, in the afternoon
tvho'Kave’such^ popular lectures on
S T " , 5 i ^ £ ri£ r»“i 'e . . Ti S £ :
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CASH I
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F IN E
They Will be Sold For the Lowest
Cash Prices.
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Mens’ and Boys’
best plow made. Dun t hesitate,
Eugene G uard: Miss Wilson came tion of woman’s work, brie-a b ra e ,a rt
take th e best an d it will give you all down from Cottage G rove today and ! nnd curios ever collected on the Paei-
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will enter the university.
ticCoast.
you expect of it. r . L. C hambers , 1
Miss Em m a Carey has returned ; Mrs. S. A. Kell, of Punoma, Cal., ;
G reat preparations are being made j Cholera Morbus is a dangerous
W \V. Masterson laid on our score- f r , , n i Eugene and will stop with Mrs. ,la(j
| >ad ¡llc.[. p, gprain her ankle.
♦»'>’ M onday, several potatoes of im- ■ j . P . Currin this winter.
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, several linim ents,” she says, £ for excursions
. . . n to , P , ortland during the i complaint, and often is fatal in it:
■•,. n • size—one w eighing four pounds.
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, Exposition to October, 'Illese will be ! results. To avoid this you should
I.X" s. n o ,,but WM n ot ’P "?''1
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ru n from points on th e S o u th e r n P a -
E A K IN & B R IS T O W ,
" 1,1 s Colic & Cholera Cure,
place for it Mr. M asterson has rais well sermon next Sunday. Services ; Charaberlaiu’3 Pain Balm. T hat ei(jCi , N orthern Pacific anil O. B. & N. , 1 0
ed a large crop of splendid potatoes on both m orning and evening.
remedy cured me and I take pleasure Co’s liner, with rates extieim ly low. as soon as the first symptoms appear.
the farm of .Mayor O. F. Knox. The
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r, t,, Especially oil the duvs 6et ap art for i j p Currin.
Mr. Bond from Hulsey, has been
If you w ant any h au lin g done soil being deep sandy loam, I- so well ; visiting his son, M. C. Bond, the cour-
le<" o m m e n d in g itan d testifying to ^ I k s , Red Men, W orkmen, Wood-i
This
medicine
is
also
or men and other orders,
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COTTAGE GROVE,
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adapted
to
potatoes
th
a
t
with
good
will
LAST CALL.
icons
Southern
Pacific
agent
here.
its
efficacy.
leave y o u r o rd e rs w ith
culture, one can produce enormous
W .W . T ail the popular clerk at j g reat value for rheumatism lame cursions be run to accommodate the , All persons in d eb ted to II. F.
J ack K nowlton .
crops of B urbanks that will m ake you Benson’s d ru g store is more h a n d -[ back, pains in the chest, pleurisy and 1 thousands o t those orders who desire I
Thompson deceased, are kindly r e - !
T he D andy D isk H arrow s has ' «» t!‘em for pleasure, if not hungry, some than ever since his retu rn from all deep-seated and m uscular pains. ! to attend on those days.
quested to call and pay up before
G I .A I H D r i l . I . THOM PSO N ’.
H arrisburg.
i For sale by J . A. Benson, Cottage I
ball h ea lin g s nnd a cen ter c u tte r.
Don’t Go
, ,, , the accounts have to be placed iu
Mrs. Minnie Coleman, of M isso u ri,; Qrov e ; Joe. Lyons, D rain druggist,
n o th in g equals it. P rice still far- C-mghing nroun.l. Yon can stop It if
The late H. F . Thompson, of t o t - : uu officer's hands for’collection, and |
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vou w ant to by using P arks Cough who is visiting friends here, acw mi pa- I
F & r n iin
a y s.
tage Grove, was a native of C h rists : cogtg
ltospectfullv,
th e r reduced. See it at F. L. t lam - H y r ip J f
your
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS LOST every y ear by
nied by Miss Id a Currin, visited Eu­
Church,
a
village
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y T hompson , i
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aturday.
j
beks , E ugene.
vou can get your money back. Sold
Farm ers. F ru it G row ers and Dealers not buying
A few years ago \V H L iacolu served faithfully iu the E nglish ser- j
IS p w o rth I.<*agnt* E n t e r t a i n m e n t .
M ? s I a ^ tw th a ' W a lte r''o f^ E u ^ 'm e ; p urchased som ething over 115 acres ' vies th ro u g h th e w ar w ith In d ia 1
r a tc h e a , C lo c k s a n d
•’ a B e n : a
th eir F r u it and O rnam ental Trees of us.
PROGRAM
"the gue-t.s or Mis. ’ F. A. New! of land one and a half miles f ast of when a mere lad and was afterw ards '
J©WClry
C ard of T hanks .—T o th e dear w.
man
of
Lem
ati,
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ay
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Lem
ati.
T
he
lan
d
was
largely
bot-
t
stationed
a
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H
ongkong,
Cnina,
fo
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R A N T E E OUK T R E E S T K U E TO NAM E ANO F H E E
Song
by
th
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League.
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i , friends who so kindly evinced iu so
R epaired a t reduced rates by
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nobJe
Miss Allie Hawley, ot Cottage tom aud sandy loam— balance foot one year when be applied him self to I W elcome A ddress, F ran c X
F R O M IN S E C T R E S T S .
late Grove, left for home this afternoon, | Gill land. Moat of th e land was j iearnin g
th e Chinese la n g u ag e ,' j man.
S anford, th e Jew eler. Satisfaction a(.ta d u l.inii H . p Thom pson
alter
an
extended
visit
witli
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on(.e
c]ear
of
tim
b
er
b
u
t
had
been
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which
he
could
read,
w
rite
and
D uet, N ina O stran d er and Ed.
g u aran teed . Office n ex t door to illness and death, and especially to
allowed to grow up with trees t h a t ; «peak fluently. A fter serving his ' Conner.
H em enw ay s L ivery stable, L em ati, the C ottage G rove L o d g e No. 63 I. in L ane county.
A ddress all orders to the
F. A. Aderton. of Comstock Mr. Jec,uired much work to clear off i tim e w ith th e governm ent he came
R ecitation, M aggie Geoff.
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the
ground.
Mr.
Lincoln
now
j
west
and
arrived
in
San
Francisco
Male Q uartette.
j thanks, prom ising th a t th ey stinll
has ab o u t all tlie laud cleared th a t ¡n early 18G0, afterw ards d n ft-
D ialogue, “S ig n in g the P ledge." j
S. F . W E E K L Y C A L L
ever be rem em bered in o u r prayers. a lo f the la to H . F. Thompson.
T A N G E N T , L ilin C o., O R E G O N .
ge McQueen, the bright, g e n ia l! he eares io r ani1 having tilled up ¡n g up to the mines on F e a th e r riv-
Recitation
“O stler Jo e,” L ila '
T he b e st pap er on th e Pacific
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Tpular young e le rk " a t’ Enkin num erous holes so th a t he now er a t Orville, w here he joined th e I. Morse.
coast, cost $1.50 per annum , liie
lows feels like a now m an since j plow s over w hat used to be danger- 0 . O. F . and has been an honored.
M edley Chorus.
weekly Call and th e E ciio -L : adlv
8 0 A C 1© S R . R . L a H C l,
• retu rn in g from a very pleasant outing ; oug
g(J near, he begins to see the ! steadfast and ard e n t w orker in th at
R ecitation, O rpah W ynne.
h ard est labor finished. W hen six organization for over 34 years.
ON-
are w orth $ 3 .5 0 p er year, B u t you
9 Miles from C ottage
G rove ■ J a 1, w o . i . s .
In stru m en tal Solo, Neva Perkins. '
Eugene
R
eg
ister:
P
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P.
Hoi-
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years
ago
he
m
ade
a
s
ta
rte
r
by
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H
e
was
united
in
m
arriage
in
1870
“G
oodnight
D
rill,”
by
eig
h
t
little
;
can have b o th p ap e rs for »2.50 cask. finely adap ted to g row ing alfalfa
T h is will give an innneuae am ount mid clover. Can all be seeded this day. lb-in fo rm ed a reporter th at he j p lan tin g o u t 200 choice w inter ap- to Miss L ouisa M. B urtou a t H enley, girls.
has raiseil the grade work of the \ pie trees, a neighbor w anted t o ; Cal., whom w ith th ree children sur-
M y S w e e th e a rt.
of very choice read in g fo r a little fall. W il m ake as fine stock ranch school to a ran k of high school with a know why he was p u ttin g o u t so vice his death. H arry, as he was
R eturning prosperity w 111 m ake many rich, but now here can th e y m ake so much vithin a short
H er cheeks are like the roses,
tim e as by successful Speculation iu G rain, Provisions and Stock.
Mong_
[ as any in O reg o n ; an excellent c a t - : three years course.
j tnany— his family could never use 1 fam iliarly called will be long re-
lie r brow is lily w hite;
1 fl 0 0
r< IR EA< 11 , ’o , j | A ,: I^ iV v-S T E l» c a n b e m a d e b y o u r
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, . , are tie range adjacent, good for s e v e ra l' Lem ati correspondent of Eugene them ! W ell the trees grew froin m em bered bv those whom he was
A nd well 1 know th e reason,
Stomach and . Bowel , Com
plaints
R egister: Mrs. Elia Jones leaves a , good ...............
.... and this is the ■ socially connected for his sterlin g
She ta k e s P a rk s ’ T ea each night.
cultivation
te s t relieved by the timely use of De- hon o red head of stock, cheap nn-
cfitoimi? uiusdc tJm dicrb! i'mnaU and ^ i r d year they have been b earin g j honesty and many kind h earted acts.
She’s strong and well and happy, too,
lalbl $o.u()
$5.00 per a c r e ;. ciu , k - uv
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H er face is clear aud bright,
W itt’s Colic & Cholera Cure, In sist ■iroveiiieuts; land
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Cottage Grove for a num ber of years and he eoubl liave sold each y ear T he com m unity has lost au honest,
originated bv us. All successful speculators o perate on a reg u lar system .
And laughingly she tells the cause,
on having tills preparation,
It is a well known fact th a t th ere are thousands of men in all p arts o f the I nited State-* who,
.sm all pay men to w n , ,a au to o i and will be g reatly missed. She goes i many tim es m ore th an he has raised u p rig h t citizens, th e o rd er of Odd
“ I ta k e P a rk s ’ T ea each night.”
by sv&teniatie trading through Chicago brokers, m ake large am ounts every year, ranging from a
tak e any orher. J- P. C urrin
tune. B argain for some one as th is to Portland to take a similar line of rig h t at home at good prices. F e llo w s a fa ith fu lm e m b e r.th e fa m i-
few thousand dollars for th e man who invests a hundred or tw o hundred dollars up to $50,000 to
bold by J. A. Benson.
8100,000 or more by those who invest a few thousand.
The Oregon counties from " niel‘ ' place m u st be sold. In q u ire at the
' Cook. ''Success 'go ; T here are Baldw ins and Ben Davis jy a kind and loving h u sb an d and
It is also a fact tiiat those who m ake the largest profits from com paratively small investm ent«
special exhibits w ill be^ciit
to the Polk,
Ex j E cho -L eader office.
A shland T idings: F re ig h t traffic on this plan are persons who live away from Chicago anil invest through brokers who thoroughly
I.incoln,
with her.
” apples in the o rchard th a t are tine father. He was buried iu th e Odd
understand
system atic trading.
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s southw ard has been enjoying o n e of
O ur plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, hut covers both bides, so th a t
Coos,
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W ednesday, Rev C H Wallace met enough fo r any one or any m arket. Fellows cem etery u n d er the auspices
niuliill,
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a r tz trn :«h (*rs F o r B o h e m ia G o ld Mine»».
w hether the m arket rises or falls it brings a sternly profit th at piles up enorm ously in a sh o rt time.
its
periodical
spells
of
“
unusual
L inn,.U nion, L-Wf. ^ u l ^ n d " ^ ' 1 « H am m ond, of P o rtlan d , who with quite a serious mishap t h a t 1 Some ohl apple trees th a t were con-1 of C ottage G rove L odge No. 68, I.
W R I T E F O R c o n v im ’IX« pro o fs , also< ur M anuel oo successful speculation and our
Josephine, Jack
alm ost’resulted fatally by accid en tally ! sidered u tterly w orthless were reno- Q. (j. F. of which he was a member, activity” lately, heavy lum ber ship­ Dailv M arket R eport, full ot money-m aking pointers. A L L I R E E . Our M anuel explains margin
trading fully. H ighest references in reg ard to our standing and success.
m
ents
continuing
an
d
general
crons miscellane nus exhibits will be i« fu rn ish in g th e m achinery for the falling on his head from a wagon. He vuted and each have today several
Thompson has a b ro th er and
For further inform ation address
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i n the Cham
pion walked around iu a dazed condition
sent in from ..........
nearly every county - in ......
k nluced
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in E ,, ngland. H e was , iu freig h t traffic being heavy. The
the state and inuny from \\ aslim gton. . |uuie
i;()'n eU1ia is a b rig h t, n atu ra l J over an hour before any one discover- ousue.s in fine apples on them
1 . . a sister
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south
bound
fre
ig
h
t
train
s
have
TH O ifliA S & CO , B a n k e rs a n d B ro k e rs ,
W ednesday I,e , ,i him. He was taken home, medicaL Some old pear trees th a t were lie- business in C ottage Grove twelve averaged from 8 to 12 hours late at
T here is no doubt, no failure, when : m echanical genius, ................
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td * sutnm
s u m m oned’
o u n d , ,md
a n d he
he soon
soon recover- roicly treated are bearing elegant years, and died aged 64 years, ten
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itt’s
Colic
&
Cholera
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aRowed
Us
a
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skid
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th
ree
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you take
fruit. Two years ago th is w inter ; m ouths and four days. H e was al- A shland for a week or two now.
Cure. I t is pleasant, a c t s p r o m p t l y , feet wide th a t ru u s on steel plates
Irw in and Casper Lea, H enry i Mr. Lincoln p lan ted 700 p ru n e I Ways ready to extend the rig h t hand
E ast O regonian: Two carloads of
no bod after effects J P. ( ui iin.
w ith mid endless chain ru n n in g be-:
V eatch aud R obt. Cooley have gone trees aud ab o u t 500 more apple : of charity to tlie needy nnd oppress- hogs and 15 carloads of cattle went
Death
bands
on
a
wood
fram
e,
am
t
j
BA R G A IN F O R SOMEBODY.
to Corvaiiis to atten d the O. A. C. trees which have m ade s p le n d id ! e<j. H arry F. Thom pson was a o u t from H ep p n er for T routdale.
when the s', d moves forw ard the
T he follow ing valuable property chain lias tlie appearance of lu llin g , th is winter. They are all b rig h t, ■ grow th and will all soon be money good man, a kind affectionate bus- Eighty-five carloads of stock, mostly
-near Com stock is for sale at a b a r­ instead of slid in g it aloug. T he; well behaved boys and highly re- makers. T he g ro u n d where the ap- i.a a d and fath er and th e family have cattle, will be shipped from here
gpected aud th e E cho -L eader wishes j pie trees are grow ing has produced t ldle sym pathy of a host of friends, d u rin g th e next 10 days. . W hile the
g ain: 193 acres of land, 18 head ot skid is abou t the w idth of the trail them success.
a splendid crop of corn th is y e a r ,, pijg (lowers and the cross of flowers range has been ra th e r sh o rt this
cattle, 1 mower, 1 horse lak e, 1 up the m oun tain ami a heavy cast-
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which is being fed to hogs an d fresh ! so generously given to decorate the
skid.
the
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b h er J a “ ¡Ut cows. Mr. Lincoln is one of remt in8 of onV o f our b est beloved season, cattle are in prim e condition COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON
—fW W "T T Lii. ■.». 40 tons of bay, 3 in g will be fastened to
for beef aud are n ettin g a fair price
M iien
re n d " í tu a se e .el r th a e n m
o h u e n r tain
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fin
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the
successful
farm
ers
and
is
w
in
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citizens,
were
b
eau
tifu
l
beyond
de-
bo gs aud 2 dozen chickens. ( ad or n U ’ ^ ‘S’ n b e t o e b e l to tile n U >OU!ld « 3rl
Dealer» in
BOrn- ;„ i n g success by diversified farm ing, i acription, were typical of the love to th e owners.
ad d ress the E cho -L eader office.
t indem ) wn
‘r " . t which i ' nS"
| H is trees are all h ealth y and show and est eem in which H arry Thomp-
Free ’Bus to and From
queei ion .m g a i t a i g t i c . ■
, T he O liver S teel plow is b u ilt es-t a Tery vjg Orous grow th. H e wages SOn as he was familiarly called, was Centrally Located.
Special Rales for Families.
all Trains.
Wc keep P a rk s’ Cough S yrup an I ■A i,l go up Willi'n.
any
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iaRy for a»icky g ro u n d and is ; wav on insect pests before they have held in this community,
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we tell everyone it is the be*t cough lb e last of th e th ree ca is oi ma-
joi j. i g u aran teed to scour. F . L. C ham - time to take possession of his trees,
U N E S FR O M A l it i ENO.
cure we sell. Everybody likes it and chinery for the Cham pion mill f , ln hers , E ugene.
j which is indeed the p ro p er method.^
AVeducsdarv.
As
the
we sell it on guarantee. T ry it for P o rtlan d
Rev. C. C. S perry preached to a As etern al vigilance is the price o ’
S H E E T IR O N W A R E ,
A precious one from us is gone,
Cham pion mine mill will be ru n by
your cold. Sold by J . B. Benson.
-ge congregation at
rty so
of fruit.
A voice we loved is stilted.
a t th e C.
G. P.
r . | 'lib
no e eriy
s u is
»» it
k the
vm price
n .v u u.
....... Livi
— e
steam it req u ires m uch m ore m a­ large
A place is vacant in our home
W i l d w o o d A x e s , A m u n it io n , a n d a l l siz e s o f
church S.im lav 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. progressive men will raise gooff
T he K erby Union a is paper just
W hich never can be filled.
chinery to ru n it th an to ru n a mill
After the m orning service th e : fru it au d sell it a t good puces.
sta rte d at K erby, Josephine county ov w ater power. T he m achinery in
God In Ills wisdom lias recalled
G ^ A F ^ T F ^ IT D G -E S .
- F O R M E R L Y B A K ER HOUSE.—
Tlie boon bis love Hail given,
H „ „ n n » : , f hapbsi.i was iiffmiiiis- while th e “poke easy man is satis-;
O regon, by D. E- D otson. I t is
for ru n n in g th e G olden S tar milt o rd in a n c e <
And though the body m oulders here
H
ead
q
u
arters
for
T
ravelling
Men.
‘ iu th e 1 tied to keep rig h t alo u g in the old ;
Keep a full stock of
NAILS,
CUTLERY
Shelf and B uildinj
neatly g o tte n up am i should receive
The soul is safe hi heaven.
has been in the w arehouse licrc te re d to Mrs. M C. Bund,
i r u t of indifference au d com plain of I Jesu s, while our h earts are bleeding
th e hearty su p p o rt of th e people of
Sample Rooms Free. R ates from $1
s o m e r i a i s a m 1 will be se n t up to ! river.
H
Z
T
A
L
R
Z
D
W
J
L
Z
R
Z
F
1
’,
r the spoils th at death has w e ll .
to $2 p er Day.
th a t p a rt of O regon.
Bohemia as soon ns Mr. Je n n in g s
j ogt ag wo gre gO(ng to press, wc I bugs, wormy fru it aud “h ard tim es.” j W o e 'e would
a t this solemn m eeting
W illam ette Street, E ugene, Or.
Calmly
say thy will be done.
Mrs.
E.
E.
Davis,
of
San
Miguel,
i
¿¿✓ "Repairing neatly done)
L akce P otatoes __W. XV. M aster- • - tu rn s ftom the East. Tlie mill on learn th a t Mrs. Grousbeek, ten miles
S. E. BROW N, P roprietor.
son left a t th e E cho -L eader office he G olden S tar will be ru n by ! up Row river •aught fire at 5 p. ill. Cal. s a y s: “ I am D ying in a measure j Though cast down, w e're not forsaken,
Though
afflicted,
not
alone.
Septem ber 19, while settin g
repav th e m anufacturers of Cham-
squired
one ca
car r to
to Tursilay
Thou didst give a n a Thou has taken.
M onday fo u r iinmeim» potatoes— w ater and only req
u ired one
in fro I, t o f t h e fire an d died a t 11
Blessed Lord Tliy w ill be done.
T a lk ! ( b rin g th
the e m achinery, while the | o'clock same ni -ht. Dr. Wall went berlaiu’s Cough Remedy for the g reat
one w eighing four pounds. Talx
Acknowledged to b8 the Best:
Call not hack tlie d ear departed.
ab o u t unt m aking a living '•> O re- | Cham pion mill m achinery req u ired ui) iu the night but could not save I good th eir remedy has done me. For
Anchored safe w here storm s arc o er.
Mrs. Grousbeek. She leaves a baby I years i was a constant sufferer from
On the border land wc left them
gou. when all rout crops will glow , three cars.
THE
about one m onth old. Mr. G rousbeek,
, lnn
anf, broncijial asthm a.
Soon to m eet and p art no more.
a b o u ta ll w inter here. O regon is
L ast A ugust while w orking In the is a b ro th er of Mrs. F . A. Newman. ,
disturbed by a
When w e leave this world of changes,
| My rest a t mg
. _ .
th e best, sta te in America, anil there harvest field I became overheated, | She w ent up F rid ay m orning.
W hen we leave this world of care,
! NOW MADE BY T H E
XVe shall llicl the m issing loved one
are gulden o p p o rtu n ities for in d u s ­ suddenly attacked with cram ps amt , Easy to take, sure to cure, no pain, I hacking cough, so th a t I felt m isera­
111 our F a th e r's m ansion fair.
ble
the
g
reater
p
a
rt
of
the
time.
trious aud e n terp risin g m en— and was nearly dead. Mr. Cum mings, nothing to dread, pleasaut little pills
fc ^ W E S T SID E, “to«
Many remedies recommended by
A f t e r n o o n T e a s.
even those who are b o rn tired a l­ the druggist, gave mo a dose of l)e W itt’s Little Lal ly Risers. Best
for Sick Headache, Biliousuess, Sour friends were tried, none ot which I Flit Hartwell ill licr last syndicate
I wish to announce to my friends th a t I am again ru n n in g the Cot­
ways m anage to get enough to eat. Ch im berlain’s Colie, Cholera and Stomach and Constipation. J. P.
says: “ I don’t recommend
proven d suitable to rav case. I did not article
........ .......
D
iarrhoea
Remedy
which
completely
.
Currin.
A new b o ard e r applied a t the
Rclal brand of tea for aftei
tage Grove Hotel, and will keep boarders a t following rates:
experience any beneficial results u n til, any special
afternoon
however, z know
Sherw ood house Sum tay, and lie- relieved me. I now keep a bottle of j
T
lieoi.n ta k in " Cham berlain’s Cough a four
o’eloeks.
I do,
. i t
ltie g u n ta h iiio
n
about
the
best
tea
to
toke
a
t
night.
$3 50 to $4 00 per week.
Tlie en i e rtaiuinent to be given by Remedv. After two bottles of tlie p ark s> j ea wj[i certainly clear your
PHO TO COMPANY.
sides re g u la r meals, calls for ltue h the remedy handy. A. M. B unnell ,
ntervllle. Wash.
For
W ash. F
or sale by J . A
..
merub ers of the E p w o rth large size had been used I am pleased J compjexjon atld purify your blood.
a b o u t everv tw o hours, day and Centerville,
The above cut on any Photograph
n ig h t. H e is not a t all se n sitiv e Benson, Cottage G rove; Joe. L}'ons> i L eague, on n ex t M onday evening,! to state my health is better than it y o„ will be surprised a t the improve- a guarantee of excellence. Enlarging
a b o u t m aking h-.s desires known D rain.
; Sept. 23rd, is expected to be the en- I lias been tor years. Tlie soreness has i m ent t if _ you take a cup of P ark s’ Tea f fronl any pind of Picture, in Crayon i
R . W . VEATCH. Proprietor.
F or sale by J. A. in k or Colors. Call and see our sam-
F o r t h e E x p o s it io n .
tei tain u ieu t of th e season. The i left my lungs and chest and I can I ¡ile „ sonnlfc
and if slighted tlie least bit, tre a ts
pies and prices of Crayon work.
th e folks to a m usical expansion of
If vo.i have any valuable m inerals ,nen,bers have gone to a g rea t deal 1 I breathe easily. I t has done ma so j
' ------------------- ----- -
8th am i Willa?netto Sts.. Eugene, Or.
his lungs. Only three boya and • ou can leave them at \\ • S. Chris- o{ tro u b le t > iiuikc it so, and have ; much gooff tiiat I w ant ali who are
E u g en e G u ard : D. W. Coolidge
no one
one o outside
utside o f . suffering from lung
troubles, as I
h aVe an exhibit of g rapes a t the
•‘nary a gal baby, R ut J. M. Sbot­ uiau’s store. L eave w ith such the i , solicited from no
wood says lie lias no tim e to fool name, w here discovered, ii near the th eir own m em bers except iu one or was to give it a tria l.” For sale by J . ! stafe fajr thia year. H e will have
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
i w n instances.
i n a b m M A T They
hey have
have arran
arran g g ed
ed ,
Benson, Cottage G rove;
Joe. | s;x varieties of foreign an d four vari-
surface or deep below, mention l i s - : two
aw ay for girls anyhow.
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/
! eties of American grapes.
'P
In Salem , th e P o st and
tlie tam e. G rain, fru it aud vegetables » “ Wot Id s F a ir A rt G allery,” which ' Lyons, D rain druggist.
R oseburg , Oregon, August 9,1895.$
( b V V, ,
can
also
he
left
at
the
same
place.
|
¡t
¡s
hoped,
will
be
a
very
tak
in
g
af­
Jo u rn a l are h av in g a w ordy w ar
N
otice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
the
following
!
A S ta r F o r I te il n u t L a a ti.
s k h in t-r W a s N o t W in n e r ,
nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to
over
th e
‘ bloom er
bicycl’st. S tate if desired to tie returned or fair. Some of th e b est ice cream to
local m ake final proof in support of liis claim, and
T hursdays’ R osebur
II.
■
On
be
m
ade
will
be
served
by
one
of
left
for
fu
tu
re
exhibition.
W.
1
Register
,
„
'
o
th
a t said proof will lie made before the R
egister
_
W h e th e r it is ever decided or not,
e tc
F ive years ago w hen M. F. Bab- Sheriff F ra n k C ath cart was tak in g and the Receiver u s land office, a t R osebui^, G R A N I T E
IR O N
W A IX E ., A M M U N IT IO N ,
we will bet a fish hook the i ow-leg Lincoln will a tte n d to slopping such the b est looking younf ladies of the
i ci •
i D ouglas ciiunty. Oregon, on Septem ber
1895,
a
man
nam
ed
b
kinner
to
xtoseourg
;
vjz.
w
m
ia,,,
on
hom
estead
e
n
try
No
uau.
town. One of tlie m ost p opular cock in the Silk creek co untry west
ged g irls will never wear bloom ers articles twice a week. T his eau be
of sw
w ', ami lots 6, 7 oi see. 2 .tp K S K3
u n ---------------
g men of the tow n will sell - you , of - C ottage
a n si.e r 11,«
tn e clinrrre
cu atg e ot
»w indling
iuuuuk , t‘T the H K e 'a S nam
es the following w itnesses to
m ade a good advertisem ent for y o ----
„ Grove, - p lan ted . o u t apple to „„cv-er
lo n g .—S tayton Times.
some of the good citizens of D oug- prove tits continuous residence upon and culti-
South
L
ane
county.
good
home
m
ade
candy.
O
th
er
at-
an
d
p
ear
trees
on
red
sticky
laud,
o
u
u
ic
o
___„„,1
vation
of,
said
land
viz:
F.
M.
HambricR. H e n -,
ih
o
will
T hev are the very ones
w ttte and A. A Rouse of Cottage Grove, Or-
P ark s’ Tea is n g reat Wood purifier tractio n s will be in store. A sm all he was kindly to ld th a t be was fool- la.3 county. Between Irv in g an a
w ear them lo n g — C apital Jo u rn al.
E
ugene
when
tlie
train
was
not
ru
n
-
j
egon
and
Lane
sh
o rtrid ?e
W j“ a ^ e ; ^ e g i n . I
adm ittance fee of 10 cents wili be ! in g away bis tim e because th a t land
A nd th e very ones w ho will wear ami cleanser. A pleasaut herb drink ch arg ed at th e door. Proceeds to ' would n o t produce an y th in g w orth n ng very fast, S kinner jum ped o ut I_____ __ _________________ ________ _ I
<SZ
.hieh moves the bowels w ithout pain,
them w ide as well as long.
of th e window in th e w ater clo set.,
S u m m o n s f o r D iv o rc e .
go
on
Rev.
G
ittin
s’
salary.
|
having,
an
d
by
people
who
had
LEM ATI, OREGON.
V isitors to the Exposition that griping or discomfort. Solti by J. A.
'lived iu Oregon. Well the trees The train stopped and th e sheriff 1
l i t th e C ircuit C ourt of tlie S tate o i Oregon
oil ! My Ihtek !
tuM-ns In P ortland Septem ber oth will I Benson
were carefully set o ut and eu ltu at- ju m p ed off th e train and took after
F or Lane County.
X more o f Interest in the exhibits C hoice A pple .— H . C. V eatch left A good many
nativ tired
tircu men and
ami women (
T hree
o lJ B artle tt Skinner m aking q u ite a lively race
( K ate II. A nderson, Plaintiff,
than in form er ye ns. Nearly exeiy
M o n i i n V. could get rid of th at pain in their back |
vs:
pro(1(JC“,1 gorae nie<i {ruit for a short distance, b u t when the
( C harles A nderson, Defendant.
' year after planting. Mr. sheriff shot a t S kinner he h alted and To C harles A nderson, D efendant:
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STA TE OF
sou left us sam ples of was retu rn ed to th e train. T he rail- Oregon vou are hereby
to appear and
. I * required
.'.I ..4 ....nll.uf
tllZA
•s, M aideu Blush, P ippin road boys said th in g s were lively for ™X%nuSed Ä
day of O ctober 1895, being the first day of the
plum s, Tuesday, a few m inutes.
next regular term of said c'ourt, anti if you fall
entirely clear of disease
to so answ er the plaintiff v. ill applv to the Court
for relief as follows: a dissolution of the m arriage
ami
as
smooth
as
if
they
had
been
contract betw een you and plaintiff and for a
i ' K c ...talm "l
the huge bud b
came iron» n seeti d ro p |
change of plaintiff’s name.
Tiie m eeting advertised by re polished. Indeed th e
specim ens
A w arded
and enjoy the music ami other enter-
F r e d . F to i m tT s lu a n ie v .
p Koinviime anU has never iiaU
11 V < ’ 1 1V
irder J. C. Stouffer T uesday night, ! would com mand intense adm iration ’UigReat H o n o rs— W o rld ’s F a ir ,
1
tainm ent offered.
cultivation- lh e re was a bnsh-
ihed by order of Hon,
T his summons is published
>r obtaining an expression from the ,,n exhibition anyw here iu America.
ia;d * court, dated Ju ly V /V ll
vvl H
J
.
C.
Fullerton
Ju
d
g
e
of
sa
l l o w ’s ’I is !
G eli Medal, M idw inter Fair.
a.»pies on th e tree— all goo<l
for p u ttin g iu an electric Mr. Babcock has m ore lan d cleared
acth, 1835.
W e offer One H undred Dollars re­
In color, flavor, etc. thev look ! tuvpinei
AUg39
lig h t system m et at Knox hall. A ajld g ru b b ed th a t he will p lan t to
•S IR .*
w ard for any e is e o f e » b n .h that.-an-
Gi aveiistein. They are a very | vot. taken aft r considerable d iscus-j pru n es the com ing w inter. H e is
,d by Hall s ( a ta rih Cuie.
e .ting an*I c • »king apple |
I
not in* eur< • • l ’ N E V A C G • !’■ 'e d >, O
. . .
i
tin g ;'!;■■ city certainly *o tb « ware road to suc-
th il M» O iv
* u’' h in- j ,
ÌA
C U P
- F. J C
i’, ;
ut . t for e ic tn c lights cess and will raise some excellent
•i
i
We. the i
With A Ne,sou to r a term not to ex- selling fruit. This is ano th er evi­
h is l 1 5
r
111 CO' ery
F J . < h«'i < f p e Î l .r l u»’
‘AVE M AKE A SPECIA LTY O F
cted fiv e years, at 50 ceuts for each deu ce th a t th e ed ito r of th e Ecao-
c t l y b o n o r a b ’*' i a d
apple
and
unni
a l e i first class all!
believe hill
iucaudeseut
light.
j
L
l . vdeb knew w hat he was saying
¡ally
am
i
good
busint tra i,-actions ¡ ml lb';-1 ations tìieir m erita frinii caie
when he so often told th e reason
Cl 1TTAGE GROVE ALSO.
e u lliv a tio n
s h u u h ; lie thoroughly
able to carry ut any oidi
why the red hill laud in S outh L ane
We
have
been
told
th
at
C
ottage
made by th e ir firm.
te s tili.
ami N orth D ouglas is really the
ist.
F o r the m anufacture of w hich we have superior facilities. W e invite
G rove will make a sim ilar contract.
W est & T bai s , V • lesale Dru
F o r O v e r I iftv Y e a rs
m ost valuable land in th e counties
parties contem plating building or repaving to call and inspect ou r lu tu -
Jlr.
Nelson
in
ten
d
s
using
w
ater
-Mr:..
Toledo, O.
a s d w k l l -T k ie d K em kdt .-
fur fru it aud many o th e r things
W itole a 'u AS k . O , » ld
'........... hiug sv ru p h o Leva u -e .. b t power, b a t ju st where at, ne has not
W aldino . K innas A M arvis
,.r r : :v v ra rs In inilluiuxi'C m other» for th e n 1
,
,
-
Toledo O.
E lectric lig h ts are
TO H U N TERS.
erfect success. vet decided.
children , while teeihm
».ii 1 .. g.
..»..„ « j u h p .nilix
;»U‘l\-i* All
MOVES TH E BOWELS IN
hereby notified
THE MORNING.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
auds.
B enson .
M. C hapin .
C L O T H IN G !
M ER C H A N TS & B A N K E R S,
L O S T ! L O S T !!
Send for a Free Catalogue.
PA C IFIC N U R SE R Y CO.,
BIG PROFITS
111 „„
Small Investments
S y s te m a tic P la n of S p e c u la tio n
V
s. R. PIPER.
Oh To«!
PH O T O G R A PH S
COTTAGE GROVE HOTEE,
Large Free Sample Rooms.
Call and See Mee.
For No. 1 Goods and Low Prices in
Hardware, Stoves,
ifcf A DC
.
Store
100,000 FEET
et
SEASONED
Building Lumber.
I 11 I I A/l IV
is in the Front tor a
B
TRADE
INTERIOR HOUSE Ei
N'iGHT
I“'p" 1["1'-
J. I. JONES