Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, December 21, 1895, Image 2

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    If you’re in doubt whether your SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORE-
GOOD TIMES AHEAD.
HE W AS BASHFUL.
Geo. D. Barton, of Oakville Or.,
trouble
is Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
CLOSURE.
| gives bis experience with subsoiling j
A
Condon
friend
|
M
r-
S
ufert
Report*
Prosperous
Time»
in
jugt
take
a few doses of Simmous
Fossil
Journal:
■
—
--
j in the Oregon (Portland) Agrieult-1
t h e K ant
notice is hereby given that by
_
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| Liver Eegula
or it will settle the 7 ™
p u b l i s h e d e v e r y SATU RD AY.
uralist It is evident that subsoil- j told us the following story about
* , ¡;f aI> Hxeoutlon, duly ¡«sued out of the
tlr iu lt Court of the County of i^«ne. state of
E. I*. T IIO K P, - - EDITOR. ¡ng ¡ n Oregon is on the eve of com- himself, never dreamiug that
Oregon,
!5th day of November, ik » , on a
Mr. F. A. Sufert returned Mon- wbolft 1 ae8tioa- " l bave tried Sin- judgment on the
rendered In »»Id Court on the 28tli
1 Ki)0. mg to tli" trout us 11 very import«»* wnuM print it:
day
from
a
mouth’s
visit
to
New
«one
Liver
Regulator
for
Dyspepsia
dav
of
Octoher,
h as for the sum of Two Hun-
SATURDAY, DEC., 21,
Nine and so-llio Dollars, ¡„ u . S. gold eo'n
was York City, where he had been look- and find it just the thing to relieve dred,
-----factor in the increased production
“When I was a young uoan I
rJV , Ki"h^ i ! U? rwm ,r"m said28th day of,
October. 18 !» at the r.ite of ten (lo) per cent n>r
Exchanges and letters should be of badly used and long leglected the most bashful boy west of the , ing after the fish shipping business. me. A small dose after meals is annum and Twenty-lire (25) Dollars Attorney's
and the further sum of six (6) and.to-im Dol­
tt
, ’ sure to r prevent Indigestion”—S.
S. fee
I Rocky Mts. I wouldn’t look at a : He
lars costs m a suit In said Court wherciu A H
addressed to T he L eader , Cottage, • land:
says there is an increasing de-
"
I Lsk was d a m n s aud Ju lia Morey and C n '
Grove Or.
To the editTr: On page 3 of girl, much less speak to a m aiden;; manj for flozell fish for
to Perkins, Sharon, Ga. “It is the Morey, her husliand. were Defendants; and
agahist the aN.vc named Defendant Ju lia Morey
medicine
to ^
i .di^ 8tioB-’'
and t . N Morey, and on a decree of Foreclosure
j your interesting issue of December ^nt for all that I fell desperately in | England, and the outlook for the j best
^
mf
d,« ne lo
and order of sale rendered in said suit, com­
manding me In order to satisfy said judgment
^bcr8 8ro “ : 1 P . P
: 1st I notice some questions asked love with a sweet, beautiful neigh­ busin-ss next year is flattering. •J. Black, Duncan, Arizona.
and costs and accurlug costs to sell the follow-
world who are evidently constructed
, , \
. .
mg di scribed real property to-wit: The South­
j by correspondent A, and having bor girl. It was a desirable match Columbia river salmon and sturgeon
east one quarter of S ec.34 in Tp lit s. it. 5
entirely of gall.
containing tun acres of land more or less, situa-
| had a limited experience with facts on both sides, and the old folks saw S are sought after both for cousump-
L-ool lf,,,,‘„ C'Au,l,/v' ,,r ''K"ti. NOW LHEKE-
rUIth. I will oiler for sale said real proiicrtv at
Frequent and constunt advertis- j concerning each of the two subjects the drift and fixed it up. I thought, Uo„ fa N(jw York and for shipment
public auction for cash al the Court House door
tn Eugene. I aim- County. Oregon, m> Monlav the
ing brought me all I own Alexan- j venture to send you my ideas re- I should die thinking of it. I was to Eniope, and the demand far ex
23rd day of Decemlier. ls>» In-tween the hours of
gawky,
awkward
count}-
loot,
9 " chirk A M. and 4 o'clock P M. to wit: at t
der T. Stewart.
lativo to them. For the past 4
coeds the supply. When ,..sked re­
o clock 1. M. oi »aid duv.
about 19 years of age; she a refined garding times in New York, Mr
D1 .
A. J . JOHNSON,
- . . —T_ .
.
_„.L,. vears I have used a subsoil plow on
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
It is hard to understand
why -
% l
and fairly well educated girl iu the Sufert said they were good. Every­
C A V E A T«,
i
i
-n
tt,,*;.
every
foot
of
ground
that
I
have
some good people will allow their
J
b
,r
,
TR A D , m a r k « ,
SHERIFF’S SALE ON ¿ORE-
..
My J * plau country at a time when girls had body see,ns to be prosperous. Fac­
D e s ic n p a t e n t s .
children to read novels , by the
doz- f planted to nursery stock.
j
superior
advantages,
aud
were
C O P Y R IG H TS , «to .
CLOSURE
,
,
..
. _
i has been to turn the furrow with a
tories of all kiuds are running on For information and free Handbook write to
. . ,
,
Notice is hereby ylw n that by virtue of an
KUNN & CO., 861 B roadway , N ew Y ork .
en and smoke cigarettes by the bun-j
therefore
superior
iu
culture
to
the
bureau for securing patents in America.
I stirring plow about 8 inches deep,
full time, employing full forces of Oldest
Execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of
E rery patent taken out by us is brought before ■a* 1 “unty of Lane, State of Oreeon. on tli* 15th
dreds.
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_
following in bottom of furrow with boys. I fixed the day off as far as operatives, and an air of general tte public by a notice given free of charge in the »lay of November, 1895, on a judgment rendered
in »aid Court on the 3»*lh day of October. i * k > for
the sum of Ten Hundred, Forty-eight (itmo and
There are about 780,000,000 pen- subsoil plow to a depth of about 7 possible. I lay awake in cold per­ prosperity prevails throughout the
Ho 100 I> liars, in Gold coin of tne United states,
spiration
as
the
time
drew
near
and
cast. The wages of operatives are Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the with interest thereon, at the rate often (io) per
nies in circulation in the United inches, and in every instauce have
OREGON.
LEM ATI.
world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent ecut per annum from the aoth day of October,
I
shivered
iu
agony
as
I
thought
of
man should be without It. Weekly, § 3 .0 0 a
somewhat lower than in former year;
1 »;*:. undone Hundred (inn) Dollars Attorney’s
States, and they are being absorbed mv trees made more vigorous
$1.50 six months.* Address, MUNN^t CO.. fee aud tlie further sum of Thirty-four ( 34 ) and
7 n ino Dollars costs in a suit hi said Gourt where­
so rapidly that the profit to the growth, and provided themselves n the terrible ordeal. The dreadful times, hut they are getting what P ublish ers , 3 6 1 Broadway, New York City,
in Martin Foster was Plaintiff and Ida L Corson,
day came; I went through the pro­
it . O i ’orson her husband. Charlotte H. Elliott,
they consume at 50 per cent reduc­
government is $1,200 a day.
better root system than they ever
Frederick Elliott, her husband, The State In-
gram
some
how
in
a
dazed,
confus­
surance Company, a Corporation, C. A.
| did before resorting to this plau.
tion, hence are making more real
iHovereign, <»eo A. Hill, and his daughters
The literature that we place iu | It is quite reasonable to presume ed, mechanical way; the guests one money than formerly. The same is
Antoinette Hill Clark and Annie Hill Childs
Defendants- aud against 1 lie above named
tbo bands of our children, will help the results should be just what they by one departed, and my hair stood true of the farmers, whose products
I berebv announce to the citizens were
Defendants. Ida L. Corson, and E. O. Corson, her
husband,
and on a decree of Foreclosure and
to create and develop in the grow­ are with me, as the ground to a on end. I felt like fleeing to the are commanding a somewhat lower I of €ottnSe Grove and vitiui^ tbal order of sale
S>nr SENDING TO -%»
rendered In said suit, "oinmandlnu
tn order to satisfy said JudL-inent and costs
ing child, traits of character that greater depth is loosened, and the woods or spending the night in the price than they did a few years ago, 11 have °P«ued a grocery store on me
and accruing costs to sell the following described
property, to-wit: The N. w. V, of the S. w.
' trill last throughout life, and linger hard pan of tenacious clay underly­ barn or leaving for the east uever but on the other hand everything the corner of Main and Wall Streets real aud
the w. v, of N. w. 1, of Sec. 21 ) aud w. W
if the S. vv.
and theS. w. >, of N. w.
and
to
return.
I
was
deeply
devoted
to
where
I
will
keep
on
band
a
fresh
forever iu eternity.
o ts l, 2 and 3 if See. 2« Twp. Ifl S. R. ■> west,
they have to buy is also cheaper,
ing my land is broken, which surely
containing 320 Acres of land, more or iess,
Sallie;
loved
her
harder
than
a
mule
supply
of
fancy
and
staple
Groceries
known as the Donation land Claim of A H.
bence they are comparatively pros­
Massachusetts is the only state iu wiL encourage the extension of
also tlie S K. of the N. w. 1, and S. w.
can kick, but the dreadful ordeal—I
which I will sell cheap and hope bv Gridin;
small
and
fibrous
roots,
which
are
perous.
Throughout
the
east
Mr.
*• E. ‘ I and N. w. of 3. E. and N. E. \
the union with more than 13 cities
of
s.
w.
, Sec. 20 Twp. 19 S. It. 2 west, contaiu-
could not, I dare not stand it.
Sufert says there seems to be con­ fair dealing to gain our share of luir too acres, more or less; Also comineiK-lnza*
whose population exceeds 20,000, also feeders, hence the increased
south-east
corner ot the Donation land Claim of
Finally the last guest was goue, siderable activity iu all bran-hes of public patronage.
s. H. Saylor aud wife. Not No. 8544 in Sec. 20 twp
and it is likely to hold the lead, as vigor of the trees growth. Again
19
3.
R.
2
west,
west 01.14 chs. North 11 . 3 ! chs”
the bride retired- the family gone business, and all are looking for­
E dward F. O wen
East m.04 chs. South. 40 deg. west 14.47 chs to
its cities with this distinction num­ on my grounds, which are mainly
the place of beginning rm ilalning 74.50 „ores
to
bed
and
I
was
left
alone
with
the
more or 1 . ss; excepting therefrom 20 acres: viz:
ward to prosperous times next year.
ber 20. But a greater Boston will level and consist of a still clay soil,
IK-Kin at S. w. corner of Caswell Hendricks' Do-
old man. “John,” said he, “you can
the
great
value
of
underdrainage
is
nallou Claim See. 20 Turn. 19 S. R . 2 . west, thence
—
East
Oregonian
swallow a number of them.
N. 50 de«. w. 21.!» ells E. 28.05 oils. S. 40 (leg. w.
take
that
candle;
you
will
find
your
strongly attested by subsoiling. It
18.42 chs. to beginning; also except in« 31 acres
No excuse for sleepless nights when
FARMS IN DOUGLAS CO.
deeded
to John Winzenried by 8 . H. Saylor and
room
just
above
this.
Good
night,
In the recent school elections in can invariably be worked and han­
you can procure One Minute Cough
40 acres deeded to Henry Niff and 40 acres deed­
to William Southwfck by Grantor herein
«^-PACKING F R E E -^ b
Connecticut but 1,906 women voted, dled ranch sooner after heavy rains, John, and may the Lord have mercy Cure. This will relieve all annoy- For sale or trade. Situated 6 milei ed
n ab tejh .all. n lame County, Oregon. NOW
THEREFORE. I will otter for sale said real
while 3,806 voted iu 1893 aud 3,241 and always is more friable than on your soul,” and with a mischiev­ naees, cure the most severe couglt east of Yonealla on Elk Creek, 480 property
«©-REMEMBER- -I cany Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plum. Peach,
titi
property, at _ public ____________
auction for cash ____
at file _ w
Court
ami give you rest and health. Can acres, 200 acres good bottom land, House door Iu Eu«ene, Lane County^Oregon,on « n(l ¡.Iso a v e rv fin e
in 1894. This indicate;: that women gr0uud not so treated. I have had ous twinkle of the eye tlie old man
Monday
the
23rd
day
of
December,
1895,
between
ftU
- 1Iue
balance
bills.
This
place
contains
you afford to do without it? J . P.
do not really want the ballot, no experience with subsoiliug left the room. When I heard him Currin.
STOCK OF WELL TESTED SMALL FRUIT.
about 5000 acres of out side range w it^ I V c to c k ^ 1^fnL*d"t!y0e,0Ck p' “ ■10
A. J. J o h n s o n ,
Mv trees will be sent TRUE TO LABILL. Atldr-ss all orders to
though some of them think they do ^
ian(j. J cannot, however, slam the distant door, I staggere 1
A story is told of a Mississippi The place is well watered, Elk Creek nv23-25»w. . Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
to
my
feet
and
seized
the
candle
running
through
it
and
dozens
of
M. L. FORSTER,
—before they get it.
j conceive of any good reason why it
darkey named Scipio, who fell in
with a nervous grasp. I knew that love with a dusky maiden named good springs ou the place. Mostl
NOTICE ¿’tilt PUBLICATION! ~ i
Tangent,
Linn County. Oregon.
The girfwhoTBtoie onT over her sboubl not 118 of Kreat value b? Pub it could not bo avoided, yet I hesi­ Mary, aud was accepted by Iter. all fenced; two sets of buildings; U n ite d S ta te « L and O f f ic e
) 1
mother’s sleeping form to elope ! verizinB to a Sreatea J e Ptb> tbereb? tated to meet my fate like a m;in. Believiug that uuder the circum­ about 75 fruit trees; school and saw
R o c - b u r * , O ., N ov. 2, 1895 (
mill within half mile from the Citt- Notice is hereby given that the followlng-nam'
with her young man, is a wife worth '«‘aining moisture nearer the sur­
stances
he
ought
to
give
her
a
pres­
A happy thought struck tne. I has­
has Hied notice of his intention to
uebar mines. Price $3800. Writ ed setiler
linal proof In support of Ills claim, and that
having. If she could do that she face to be of use to growing plants tily climbed the stairs, marked the ent, he vveut one day to the country or call on editor L eader , Cottage make
said proof will he made before Register and
store, aud, after examining the en­
Receiver, IT. 3. Land Office at Koschurg, Ore­
ought to be able to get out and kin­ when needed.
position of the landiug and the dour tire stock, purchased two hoopskirts Grove, Or.
gon, on December 21 , 18» viz: V Illiain K
Your subscriber usks if subsoiiing
1 uccor on homestead entrv No. 627 ,. for the
W. B rummett ,
dle the fire without waking her
of the . bridal chamber. I would and took them back to , the girl.
N «■',*, see. is. Tp. 21 3., U. 4 west.
would be beneficial to poor lands
Yonealla.
Or.
He Iianes the following witnesses to prove
sleeping spouse.
have tied before I would disrobe in She was delighted, but pietty soon
Ills continuous residence upon aud cuRIvatlmi
Permit me to state that five years
of.
said laud, viz: John Watkins, August
she said, “Look heah, Scipio, wbat
Heiiryni.in, Henry Mooney and W. H. G ray' of
Col. Hamm, editor of the Georgia ago I purchased 10 acres of land that holy chamber, where awaite 1 j fur d’ you get two of dese hupes
Comstock. Oregon,
nov. »-zi.
R. m . V eatch , Register.
Cracker, says that a snollygoster is adjoiuiug my home grounds, the me a trembling girl. I therefore fer?” “Wbv, honey,” responded
decided
to
make
the
usual
prepara
Scipio, “I didu’ want 'cher t’ look
n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
a man who is ambitious for office, feitility of which was considered to
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
to inform those who are con torn plating huiMing in the spring U* linn
U
n
ite
d
S
t
a
t
e
s
L
and
O
f
f
ic
e
,
regardless of party, platform or have been cropped out, and for the tion outside, then blow out the lopsided.” “Wbus’ ’al? Lopsidetl?
in llieir onltTH for lumher now. *o they can
Situated near the town ot Yoncal
Huinplt!” “Sualt, honey ; I got one
K o eetiu rg , Oiogoii. Nov. 2. 1895.
principles, and if he gets there at several proceeding years had been light, open the door, and friendly
la
in
Yonealla
valley,
consisting
of
fur de right laig, an’ one fur de lef.”
4 0 a c r e s , 3 0 a c r e s in o r c h a r d ; 1 6 0 0
Notice is hereby given that the following-
all, be does so by “monumental pastured and trod upon during our darkue.ss would at least mitigate the
T in
i Bwned settler lias tiled lint ice of his luteultnu to
I f suffering with piles, it will inter­ p r u n e t r e e s o 1 t e a r s o it
horrors
of
the
situation.
It
was
ld
;
(
0
0
p
e
a
c
h
j
make
linal proof m support of Ufa claim, aud that
talkuophical assumnacy.’’
| wet winters until it would absolute-
6 0 0 b n e e s s t t v v a a iie
r i e t t y i [ *»il>
proof U.
will
made
before
the Register
".nit W ith a n v k in d of lu her you may wish, which will th e n ' h - ready, and yon
soon done, the dreadful moraeut had est you to know that De W itt’s Witch u t r t e e e s s , 2 i . y T e e a a r rs s o o ld
u i , • own
Receiver.
s. be
Laud
office
at Koaeburg,
Oregon
j ly produce nothing bnt sorrel and
Hazel Salve will cure them. This w in t e r a p p le t r e e s ; 1 0 0 o ld t r e e s ; !,u lb-comber 21 , 1895 , viz: John Watkins mi
won't liave to wait.
Sira Jones oftea says some pesu
come; I was ready; I blew out the medicine is a specific for all com­ V ,/
1 1 1 1
I II
homertcad eulry No. 8231'hir the Ne . see 18.
other weeds. Indeed, it bad been
h
a
lf
a
c
r
e
b
la
c
k
-
b
e
r
m
s
;
h
a
lf
a
c
r
e
,
Tp.
21 s„ K. 4 w est He uames the .oimwlng ~
j
liar and pointed things. In a tem -,
,
,
,
..
light, grasped the door kuob with a plaints of this character, and if in- strawberries; 300 best variety Cal. .m'lloi'enihSe.r,'.‘a
(U>- O r d e r s From a Distance Promptly Attended To
,
,
, tramped so deep and thoroughly in
’
•’
Oil add cultivation of. i*id laud, '-.•s.<
viz: i,-,,.-o
William
perance sermon the other day he
,
. . .
, .
Tucker, 1 . . H. Gray; trank Stewart, August
it ° deadly and nervous grasp— one i struct ions (which are simple) are car- g r a t c R . O n e 9 ro o m h o u s e g o o d Hauuemau,
*
. . .
wet weather that in plowing
------ •*
Oregon.
r
said: . “Any man that can t spit on- 1
moment and it would be over. 11 tied out. a cure will result. We have lirick chimney; two tliree room “ vMJ of t.'omatnck,
K. M. V h a tc h . Keglier. |
£ a r L a ^ .u d ^ il y o u r o n b 'iF (^a. o n c e .
inches deep we often four d prints
testeej^gi-j
in
iiiii
[
|
1
ci
/
iii
.
s
,
cjis
<
‘
s
xtnrl
al­
bouces,
a
larv'e
barn
atul
other
‘out
hands and lick his own appetite
leu[>ed -within—and there, beeide u
NOi
J l l v B S o OU
lt P
PU
U B B L L IC IC
AT
A IO
T IO
N *^
N ^ C o l T A liK iiR O V E ,
of horse and cattle hoofs to that
ways with like results. It nevtir fails. buildings, all under good new five
^ “ ON.
in a square toed scrap ought to have
glowing fire, with candle burning J. P. Currin.
U
depth, which seemed insoluble.
board fence; sidewalk running from i U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
been born a cow,
brightly on the bureau, was the
frout door to depot. Orly 400 K osehi ro , O r . Oétoliei 28, 189,v(
We plowed well, harrowed thor-
blushing bride, surrounded by six B e f o r e S u b s c r i b i n g f o r a M a g ­ yards from the new school house, uamed«mer'‘illS,nieS given that the following-
(1 notice ot her intention to
For the first time iu over thirty ouglily, and cut with disk several
az in e .
lovely bridesmaids.”
which is one of the finest Belli J make linai proof m support of her claim, and that
,
O .1 ,-v
1 , •
! «a s! proof will be made before J o e l W a r s U.
years the credit of Illinois is irapa <•- times, iu fact had it well pulverized
, AT,
h u il ili n g s tn S o u t h e r n O re. P u r e 3 C. C. ( iiininivauHier at Eugene, Oregon on
SE E
THE
ed—those having claims over-due and planted part of it to nursery
fo r enfili 01 - t ro do Stronfi
M ia V V December 211 , 1895. viz: Ada Miller, widow of
The Leader.
LE V IS & BDRKBOLDER.
A N ew L in e of L ad ies’
B o u c le D re s s G o o d s.
= C L O AKIN G .=
A gents for the sale of the
III 11 M
I B
Jfrieniifir J)mmtira
lew Grocery Store.
t
M.
L.
FO RSTER.
M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, R aised on
H ighly tilled Land,
UM direct from tearing Trees
and prices Cheap as F irst Class
Trees Can be R aised For.
One 0 ! The Best Stock
L
U M B E R .
J. B . R O U S E ,
¿ Fine Fruit Farm
F IL L E D
PROM PTLY
New Goods and Mew s ty le s
against the state cannot get their , stock. Well, to make a long story
money and must wait until next short, we worked the trees thor-
April for it—that is until the taxes oughly for two years, cultivating,
clod mashing, hoeing, ^ weeding,
now being levied are collected.
—-
■ ■
_■!■ ■' ■■■
sometimes praying and sometimes
Some pe-vp’e sometimes get miffed j doing other things, but to eay the
at a newspaper and imagine they best possible thiug for ourselves
arc strikig it a vital blow by stop- they were quite moderate fellows,
ping their subscription. The effect After working an adjoining acre of
of such silliness is very nicely illus- this tract well ami grow-ng two
trated by poking your Huger into a ’ crops of corn upon it, I gave it a
pail of water and then sizing up the ‘I®**p plowing and subsoiliug, and
hole you left.
planted it to nursery rows of Bart
_
_
_
_
_
_
lett penis, aud I will inform you
An exchange savs a man in Henry *otbl- ^le7 ale as ^Qe an^ vigorous
r,
,r
.,
.,
a block of trees us one often sees
Co., Mo., is >0 enthusiastic on the acd the ground ha8 logt that tough>
silver question that he digs up all tenacious texture that always ebar-
the goldenrods and marigolds, rais- acterized the other plat, i cannot
es white corn, won’t speak to his j do otherwise than give the subsoil-
wife because she has golden hair, is
r redit,for it8,,oosp> friabl° con-
ditton, aud for the vigorous trees
forever denouncing the gold cure, | now growing upon i t
C c a s . P. W i l l a h d & Co., 197 Canal
St., Chicago, make and handle every-1
thipg in the way of small steam
launches and yaets and boilers, en­
gines and machinery for same. Cata
logue sent free.
roi casti ot irn u efO U U U
?D EM 0 REST’S
A irs. O.
j oil and cult ivation of. said land, viz: George
! , httsytt Of Cottage Grove, Oregon; Vreu Walker LEM ATI,
NOI ICE FOK PUB dUATION.
of Walker. Oregon; Benjamin Black and John
Bennett of Eugene, Oregon.
U n ite d S t a t e s I. and O f f ic e ./
AN UNPARALLELED OFFER
uv 2-22
It. M. V eatch , Register.
Ifeinorefii*. Cnf Roper P a tte rn , ere the K oì - ebckg
ho (»regi
w re g . n, n IL
, . - (•• c 111 m er5
e r » ,189»
, i c u « , , | —O fT lM .-F i/ llD 0 1 1 » .
most practical on the market. They are **f any
Nfitice is hereby jxiven that the f<*il«:\vinK-
Tv/lv I U DL1GA 1 IU N .
Five of tlie largest Western Ore­ »ize tuat any inonilicr of a h«»usehold could re- named »d tlcr lias filed notice <>f his intention to I TT
0
.
quire. Ju each copy of tlie inj^azine is printed ' make final pro->f in support of his claim, aud I ^-N'1TEI) oTATKS L and O f f ic e ,
)
gon counties, Douglas, Lane, Linn. a coupon entitling the subscriber, or purchaser, | that said proof will '
e made before J oel W akk
! KoSEBl’ RG O n i*nn Nnv Id 1 CQ)7 1
to a pattern (wf.rtn ami regularly sold for 85cf) U. S. C. C. Connni»*l«»iier at Euuene Orw»n. on I
K *»
►,,n
'
Coos arid Marion, have a combim d or anv immbt*r of patterns for f<».ir cent# each to January 1 », ini)«», viz: Paul V. Schneider on Notice is Hereby given that tile following-nam­
, cover package anu postage, When the value of homestead entry No. 5547for the
Ne , E-.. ed seiller h a. Hied notice of Id. iniention lo
area of 9,513,200 acres. This a c r e - the
tile pat1**»*'“-
K considered
»nnuldurud the
tbu subscriber actual Nw , sec. 2«, Tp. 21 S. K. :i west. He nanus make linal proof iu support of his claim, aud that
patterns is
! ly gets
the following witnesses to prove his continuous said proof wlil lie made before A. C. Jennings
age cultivated aggregates some­
residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: County Clerk of la n e Co., Oregon at (Igen**'
Jam es P. Langdoo, J. H. Hlmtrtdge, John Oregon, on March 3 , 1896. viz: Frank H iurich i
thing ever 500,000 acres, leaving
on homestead entry No. 6178 for the wUNw , j
u l a AiiA/wwi
t
| .
| And what a magazine it is ! For 1806 it will be McWilliams; H. H, Brown, of Cottage Grove, lad . I and 2 . sec. 14; SE-, N E ,. sec., 15; Tp. 20
about 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres o f uneultivat- | more brilliant than ever before. New manage Oregon.
8 ., II, 4 west. He names the inflowing witnesses
R
M.
V
eatch , Register.
copy con-
to prove bis continuous residence upon aud cul­
ed laud. The total population of , ¡ 2®
dec 7-27
n«*jD exquisite
eW nK th,Kis’
new ,deas- in Each
------an
reproduction
colors of some
tivations of, said land, viz: Joseph Springer
the five counties is 88,606# T h e s e I celebrated picture by a famous artist, worthy to
and
Rosa G. l.eiter, of Eugene Oregon. August
e . i
i
. ! adorn the walls of the most refined home, it is
Letter and Larson Schlaglc, of Cottage Grove,
c o u u t ie s c o n ta in so m e o f t h e r ic h e s t affirmed that o k m o k i x ’» is the only Copl­
Oregon.
’
a n d m o st J p r o d u c t iv e s o il in t h e s t a t e of
S 'ih
all
R. M. V eatch , Register.
tlie 5 most excellent points of f ts oml,|,‘*ng
contempor-
HOV23-25
LS
THE
a s a t t e s t e d b y t h e la s t c e n s u s r e - » r*cs, besides having inimitable features of its
i
Dtb.vlOKKS.i’S is actually a Dozen
turns; and i ,i*
the large
acreage of e un- ¡own.
M agazine* in one.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
c u lt iv a t e d la n d o p e n s u p a v a s t fie ld ! ,nj L f I V ^ * "IL 4 " rr,‘,,t E vent, am i id e m
.
r .
1
for the busy man or woman, a Kevivw and a
U n ite d S t a t e s L and O f f ic e ,!
f o r t h e in t e n d in g im m ig r a n t fo r a s tn r.i.o n » » of m o r e . i for nil wives, mo-
fa
The Prairie Farmer
It is the Paper lor the People.
grain gamblers in New York and j t0 a national cirt.lllation. It is a Re- mur‘le r- Housewives know it to I e
Chicago to ask Congress to double ' publican paper, but men of all politics true when there is alum in baking
the size of the bushel and thus r e - , take it, because of its honesty and pow.ler. A bitterness in the bread
lieve the over-burdened farmers ?
fairness in tlie discussion of all public i 0nce betrays the alum’s presence.
Ans. Such a measure would be
tbe
fannU
cmn^ conceal its true nature.
paper, with something to interest ev­
ia entire harmony with tlie legisla­ ery member of the household. Serial The alum bitterness “will out” an;,
tion upon othe- subjects.
stories, poetry, -wit and humor; the because it will, physicians who uu-
' Household department (best >
u the
v..v i.lerstand the harmful effect of alum
in
After all the splendid achieve­ world), Toung Folks, Sunday School on {.lie system, are at a loss to kuow
ments of the United States, its j Lessons, Tal mage’s Sermons, the
why people continue to buy baking
growth in population and wealth. Farmstead, the Question Bureau.
,
...
..
its vast territories, its boundless re- (whioh «"¡were questions for subscri- powders containing it. All baktng
R oskritrg , Oregon,
Dec. 2 1895 (
r i n ' highest prices paid for nil kinds ot produce.
Notice is hereby given that the following.
named settier lias tiled notice of h i. intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and rbos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Tayue, Henry c Kou«e
that said proof will tie made before Jo hi. W are ,
Kecuivers.
11. s. C. C. Commissioner, at Eugene Oregon, on
lanuary 14.1896, viz: Briuton Gates on tumie-
sie.ulentry No. 6182 forthe K‘ , Nw w>., Ne .
see. 12, Tp. 2(1 S., it. 6 west, fie names tlie fol­
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi­
dence upon and cultivation of. said land viz-
Richard McGovern, John Clary, Francis j '
Schneider, Jam es Knob, of Imrane. Oregon.
dec7-27
K. M. V eatch . Register.
M O N E Y
— V IA —
H P A C IF IC
iregon Central & [astern R, R, Co. |
R. R.
Southern Pacific Co.
Express Trains Lon ve Portland Daily.
U
Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the !
ian Francisco and Yaquina Bay P u l l m a n
itcamship company.
E le g a n t
steamship “ Farailon.”
—OF T H E —
R
N
S
f AQUiNA BAY ROUTE.
The S h a sta R oute
I
8 :«) p. m.
S te e p in g
D in in g
C ars
. w a . i-r.
notices on my respective premises and Points East and South,
ill persons trespassing thereon after
this date will be prosecuted to the full
"Oeut of the law.
T IM E SC H E D U L E .
L . H. Y arbrough .
F irs t M o r t g a g e s On Im p roved
F a r m P r o p e r t y N e g o tia te d .
For information, time cards, maps
j aud tickets, call on or write
W. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent,
ilzivcvl>"'|?.' /."i*"* J “¡'r,'™ ^^*rn7.'Wtmd7s^
R o selm rg h i A sh lan d in c lu siv e ,
l l . » c b u r s Wuii D « IIt .
I.r.
Portland* Ar. | 4 : 40 *il~n
Lv.
h * Olere Lv. tO:2Sa- m
' >:50 |i. rn. Ar. u g
Roschiirg Lv. I 8:00 a. m.
i
8 : 3 » a. m.
2:5fi p. m.
I North.
SALEM PAS8KNOER.
South.
I I 4:00
4:00 p.
p. m
m. I Lv.
Portland.
Ar. I ift is a. m.
6:15 p. m. I AT.
Salem.
Lv. I 8:00 a. m.
Bifliig Cars oo Ogden Rute.
Pullman Bufiet Sleepers
AÜD
%
eco«» d 4 I u » » M f i p l n g C a r s
,T T 1C H W TO
t h r o io h
H'sfsit
M ebvin S worts ,
nevz life to an old or^ver-worked horse. 25 t
Baker City, Oregon, cents per package. For sale by druggist«.
Miss. P et S anford ,
Cottage Grove-
t k a is s
Dh Uieii,
B etw een h r t k M
»n d Corx»H it .
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEP1 SUNDAY.)
A. M. I Lv."
l’on ¡and ’ Ar. I ft KT».
12:15 P. M. I Ar.
Fervati is
Lv. I |i :35 K M .
Aitmnv am
O. C. a E. ky.
S x p b b u T ra in D a ii . t
MÔ Y. M l.v
7:25 P. M. I Ar
R x c r .P T 8 P K D A T .)
Portland
Me Min a ville
Ar.
Lv.
* :» A. » .
5:54 A. M.
Through tick et« to a ll ixilnts In the Eastern
hiwe«t
,r°m M-‘
*"■ « S S S i t
C ham berlain’s Eyo and S k in Ointment Cottage Grove, Or.
K KOEHLER, M anaa-i''*1' ° -F ’ 4
Js unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
— or —
Portland Or.
We are prepared to negotiate first Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
Hands, Itching Piles, Bums, Frost Bites, A. I). CHARLTON, Afist. Gen. Puss
mortgages upon improved farms tn Chronic Sore Eves and Granulated Eve Lida.
Agent,
Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate For sale by druggists at 25 cents per'box.
255 Mou ibwon St., Port land Oregon.
of interest not to exceed 9 per cent,
TO H 0 R 3 E ~ b w N E R S .
per annum.
For putting a horse in a fine healtby con­
Mortgages renewed that have been dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition powder*.
Clothing tor Ladies and Children
taken by other companies.
u - ‘t
lo , OO.U „
Address with stamp,
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving c o u n ^ry p ro d u c e , b y
North
; City, WtKHlhiirn,
C ars
lianaSr““13’0' ¡THROUGH TICETS
1 ______ ___________ I
j L i.
P o r t ia « «
p .
tcM a . ■ ,
9' ,n I L-r. Cottage Grove Lv. I 2:11
, 10:4.) a. in. I Ar. San Fr ran e
“ I.v. * 7:0* p! m
Above tralim »toi
(toil a t E ast P o rtlan d . O r e « .«
' 125
L O A N E D
v
EAST AND SOUTH
OKTHErtN
FAKMEB i Both Papers, tu
CHICAGO WEEKLY TIMES ) - e a r
STEAM
GASOLINE
Lilililhb t,,thect,Uo11-_ _ _ _ _
,
Cunui
THE
A ll Sizes of Trunks.
A 1 and first-class in every respect. |rr< iurist
S iils from Yaquina for San Francisco
S l e i ' p i n g C ars
about every ei^ht days.
Address
Passenger accommodations unsur­
NL Paul
Call and see our term s of T he L ead ­
T h e P r a i r i e F a r m e r , C h i c a g o . passed. Shortest route between the
er and Domorests Family Magazine.
Minneapolis
iViliamette vailey nud California.
DuLuth
Fare from Albany or points west to
B o s w e ll S p r i n g s ,
F argt>
ian Francisco:
(Formerly Snowden S p rin g.)
^abiu............................................. $12 00 1
Grniiil Forks
Douglas County, Oreg.m, are loca 'te e ia g e .......... .....................
8.00;
Crookstou
[ ted on tlie Southern Pacific Itaiirou-
,’aliin, round trip, good for 60
"Siuista Route” from S.m Francises
Winnipeg
d a y s ...................
......................... i s oo !
to Portland in Douglas Co,, Orego.
Helena and
For sailing days apply to H. L. |
1. P. trains stop at tbe Springs (tin
.Viildea, agent Alliany, Uregon.
Butte
] station ) Const intly open for th
C11A8. CLARK, Supt.
reception of guests. New batli room
Connected with main building. Pos EDWIN STONE.
Office and Express on the premises.
C'orvullis, Oregon.
T0
The waters of these springs contain ;
______________________________ i Chicago
Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, Thi
j \I asliington
Carbonates of Iron and Lime ami
Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium ami
Trespass
Notice.
Philadelphia
Sodium
Notice is hereby given that I, the S * " York
Ono spring contains «35 ad tlie
TMTflTlTTin other over 2090 gruins of solid mattei indersigned, have posted trespass Boslon "Ld all
DKMOKEST l’ l’BLIrillING Co.,
110 Fifth Avenue, New York.
I bers), the News of the Week in com- j powders sold for tweuty-five cents a
píete form, and other special features, j pound
and less contain alum.
PORTABLE AND
Specimen copies gladly sent on uppli- There is surely no economy in using
91 ARINE
cation, and if you will send us a list
these cheap powders. F or a pure
I f you think of buying an engine or
of addresses, we will muil n copy to
„„ ,
,r r
,
_
each. Ouly $1 a year. If you wish crea,n of
oi tarter
la r,e r P °w,,er> 88 D r' any size or kind send for onr Cata
raise a club, 1 write for terms.
1 Price’s was shown to be at tbe logue No. 30, containing illustrations
W orld’s Fair, goes so much farth er |al"' Pr'<,e3 ° f every kind of engines
Address T he B lade ,
.
, i
i from one up to 25 horse power at bot-
Toledo, Ohio. and , gives
so much better re su lts,1»____ __ __ T, „
tom prices, or List No. 29, for yaet
there is no doubt of its being more engines, boilers and boat machinery.
One Minute Cough Cute is rightly
Either sent free.
named. It affords instant relief from economical in the long run.
suffering when afflicted with a severe
Wife—Here’s an account of a man
CHAS. P. WILLARD & CO.
cough or cold. It acts on the throat, who shot himself rather than suffer 1 9 ' C a n a l S t r e e t ’
-
-
C H IC AG O
broncial tubes and lungs aud never tbe pangs of indigestion. Husband—
fails to give immediate rtllef. J . P. The fool! Why didn't he take De
Currin.
W itts Little Early Risers? I used to
suffer as bad as he did before I com­
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder menced taking these I’ttle pill?. J. P.
t a w M üoW AMal Midwinter Feir, Sai Franeiac«.
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
This stock has just been refilled and is the
best selected in toT& n.
Greatest 01 All Farm Papers.
e a c h y e a r , p a t t e r n s o f a l l o f w h ic h a r e ol>-
a it ia h le I » / * u b « c r ib r . a f 4 r. e a -li ) S a m
p ie c o p y (w ith p a t t e r n co u p o n ) se n t f o r 1 0 «.
OREGON.
A FULL LINE OF
Ladies D ress Goods, H ats and
Domestics
Demorast's Ma^azitL Free
__ Toledo
_____ W
_____
^ .......
I these is the
eekly
Blade, i Daniel W ebster in the famous
A conesponcient alluding to the For thirty years it has been a regular White trial in Salem, Mass,, years
fact that the corn crop is bo large visitor in every part of the Uuion, ago declared that “m urder will out.”
that farmers use it for fuel, inquires ‘"n<^ '3
known at almost every This maxim lias been found applica-
whether it would cot be better f o r ; 11"'"* 'b® 70,000 pi stoffiic s in tho Lie to many other things besides
LURCHS
OLOTHBhSC,
It presents each week all that
reniuneiative investment. Compar- i whi?’tm?J',".,“ntomSuSl‘*sSS iStnil'themfii».
i> worth knowing in current
parativelv little of this large »>ea K , ,^ ! ,i,1^ itT X g ^ ie L i Z " ^
agricultural literature.
cannot be made productive by in- namenting of the home, embroidery, bric-a-brac,
won't keep the golden rule, and
artistic aud fancy work of all kinds, etc., etc.,
Each number contains more
If you need an engine of any kind, tensive farmiug, and there
is and suggestions and advice regarding tlie well-
don’t want to eDter the golden gate, steam, gasoline, kerosene oil, send for
solid reading mutter than uny
and dressing of their own persons.
enough land lying idle or used for beiug
other ugrienitnnil paper, and
Tlie scope (it the articles for 1895 and 1890 will
covers a broader field
While many of the metropolitan free illu8,ratS(1 clrpul‘ r *> C h a s . P. grazing purposes, in these five cover ilie whole country and Its vari, d interests,
and
the
articles
will
tie
pr»fu.<
ly
iliiw
irw
i.
d
counties alone, to support over 50,- w ith the fin .-.t, ((gravin g., and", tn addition,
newspapers arc offering prizes for j go
tt Will puhlish the I test and p o re.t Action. It
000 families, giving to each an av­ treats
Subscription I’ric**, Ont' D ollar a Year.
at length Out-of-i>oor
ort*, Home
ably written literary productions,
erage farm of 160 acres.
Aiuas**mriiti* Hntl Fntertaiiini«>nt^; it gives a
great
deal
of
attention
to
the
Childrv
u
n
i>«--
The
Toledo
W
e
ek
ly
lila.de
and
tho editor of a eouutry weekly in
I artiu r nt. and “Our G lrK ” and has a Month
C am paign o f 18!ML
ly »ympoHium by Celt 1»ra1<:<l iV«»i>le. in
Missouri doesn't propose to bs out­
which are discusse»
BITTER TASTE.
-----------
Important
ed*
w * I questions
■ ' oi the
With a great Presidential Campaign j
)ur of interest to the
l______
__
hour
ohier ____
readers.
done, nud offers a years subeription
S a m p le C lu b b in g O ffers f o r 1895-G
Let us have your subscription at once. You
S coming next yeur, every thoughtful
get
more
value
for
your
money
than
it is possi­
to his journal as a prize to the
It
Aids
in
th
e
D
etection
«1
Unwholesome
T
he
P rairie F armer Both Paper s oni
ble
to
secure
in
any
other
ma¿azine.
! citizen will need, besides his local
Food.
and
Tlie .Magazine one y e a r for S 2 . 00 .
young woman who will write
paper, a great national weekly. The j
O r s ix m o n th s f o r
-
-
1.00
W EEKLY I nter O cfan year for $1.25.
-the best proposal of marriage.
j greatest and most widely known of
O v er 2 5 0 d if f e r e n t g a r m e n t s a r e sh o w n
sources, its ability to produce everr
thing necessary to the sustenance
and comfort of mankind, what a dis­
graceful acknowledmeut that this
great republic caunot shape its
financial policies without a -eliance
upon monarchical governments.
If this is true, republican govern-
ernment is a gastly failure. A gov­
ernment of the people, by tbe peo­
ple aud for the people cannot be
compared with government of the
people by Kinps and Emperors.
The utterance of such a rentiment
is a shame upon the people of the
United States.
\ miìiì „ ii e. Miller, deceased, on bom stead entry
Brummett, Yom alla, Oregon. Oi Tp. 211 8., K
*
,"t* 1
see . 2
3 west. She names the foilowmg
editor L eader , Cottage drove Or. witnesses to pri
prove her duittuuuus residence up-
Aet-
J . S. M E D L E Y ,
Justice of the Peace
AND
Beal Estate Agent
Collections a Specialty.
C o ttaoe G ro ve , O r .