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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1896)
mmm V/ r«VA ___ _________ T he L ea d er. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. P . TH ORP, - - SATURDAY, JAN., A, E D IT O R . - 1896. Frequent and constant advertis ing brought me all I own— Alexan der T. Stewart. The high waters in Missouri caught millions of bushels of un gathered corn and utterly destroy RED APPLES— POLAND CHINA WIPED OFF THE MAP. SWINE. ______ L e x in g t o n , Ky., Dec. 28.— Al- j ' though he is 86 years old, Cassius; THE WINTER APPLE LS KING, j ^ C1»Y. the hero of many hard- j _____ fought battles for abolition in Ken- o) ; tucky, amd Lincoln's war minister The fruit industrial enterprise to Russia, in an interview declares Editor Thorp of T h e L e a d e r will congress should issue $1,000,000,- fairly revolutionize the general ten 000 of 100-year bonds, put a tre dency of thiugs in South Lane. mendous army in the field and take With increased acreage to 38 acres winter red --------- , a Posse8Si° n ° i Canada, saying to o f an ideal location for — — , ..... j . . , i to the Canadians that thev could apples, small fruits and vegetables T* •. . c . . * . .. ... . , , come into the United States peacea- m connection with one of the b e s t ............ . . . . , herds of Poland China swine ^ i bly if they would but come they / i # * / i i must. He would &sk all the South ed R. Oregon, is a powerful factor for de* Wa hope England will not back velopiug all the tributary country American republics to join to put Rural Northwest: There has B e fo r e S u b s c r ib in g fo r a M a g - ] been a very serious drouth in Aus asine. tralia for some time. Not only have the grain crops been so great ly reduced that flour has been taken thither in considerable quantities, l u t in some sections the psstuies have failed and sheep are dying by hundreds for lack of food. AN UNPARALLELED OFFER SEE T H DEM OREST'S Cmwfeion D r B M m t 'M C u t Scientific American Acencv for is Cod-liver Oil without the fish- fa t taste ’. You ftientifif j ^ a t i a v One 01 The Best Stock the taste ^ llD6 1 Flllt I (IFffl AND STEAM GASOLINE — ENGINES j Greatest Oí All Farm Papers. It is tie Paper tor the People. V while the exp«t*e of their care ! permitted to make this extract a . ! * have no hesitation in recommend- d oeq n ot materially increase— hence mg Dr. King's New Discovery, as the it Q*l be seen that if there is a result« were almost marvelous in the profit from tree* six year* old there css** '1 my wife. While I was pastor ©' the Baptist Church at Rives Junc is a little fortune in them at eight tion she was brought down with Pneu or tea yean of age. The culture of monia rucceeding La Grippo. Terri frnit ia not unlike other pursuits— ble paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it if a auooeas ia to be made there seemed as if she could uot survive meat be a considerable amount of them. A friend ret.commended Dr. energy, perseverance and common King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and htghly satisfactory in sence invested as well aa capital, results. ” Trial bottle free at J. A. sad the man who exercises the Benson's Drug Store. Regular size great set amount of these is the man 50c, and $1.00 prisonment. According to the official statistical abstract for 1894 tbe people of the United States practiced a sharp economy daring tbe hard times. Com par.ng the year 1894 with 1892, tbe consumption of cotton per cap ita fell from 24.03 pounds to 15.91, the consumption of wheat from 6.90 bushels in 1890 to 6.41 in 1894. The per capita of corn consumption who climbs to the highest rounds of Or. Price’ s Cream Bakins Powder was 32.00 bushels in 1890 and 22.76 financial success— Medford Mail W M SeM MWd M*vtaMr M r. S« frm d w * in 1894 k ^ subjects him to a fine of $50 or im m§ *1 »re the Demorest’s Magazine Free C A V E A T *. ARKS, _ TRADE M A R E -. D e s ic n p a t e n t s , COPYRIGHTS, « t a get all the virtue skip nothing but l-a ttr r n . most practical on the market. Thev are o f any size that any mem her of a household could re- pdre. In each cop y o f the magazine is printed a coupon rntitlini: the subscriber, or purchaser, ! to a lantern (worth and repilarly sold for 35c.) | or auv number o f patlerus for four cents each to cover package and postage. W hen the value of the patterns is txtustdered the subscriber actual ly gets A New Line of Ladies’ JACKETS. CAPES, Boucle Dress Goods. And what a macazine It is ! For 1896 it will be more brilliant tnau ever - — before. ______ New m anage ment, new methods, new ideas. Each copy con tains an exquisite reproduction in colors o f some celebrated picture by a famous artist, worthy to adorn the wails of the most refined home, it is affirmed that D K M O R K H T 's is the only com - píete Family Ma^aziue published com bining all o f the m ost excellent points of its coutenipor- aries, besides having inimitable features o f its 1 own. D K M d h f c S f 's is actually a l ) u « u | M agazine* in one. It Is a D igest o f C u rre n t E ven t* an d Id ea s for the busy man or woman, a R e v ie w an d a "dorel.ouH e o f In te re s t f o r a ll. W ives, mo thers, sisters and daughters can find e x a c t ly 1 wliat they need to amuse and instruct them, also practical helps in every department o f dom estic and social life, including the furnishing and o r namenting o f the home, embroidery, bric-a-brac, artistic and fancy work of all kinds, etc., etc., and suggestions and advice regarding the well- being and dressing of their own persons. The scop«? o f the articles for l»9o and 1896 will cover the whole count *y aud its varied interests, and the articles will b p r o fu s e ly illiiHt rn ted w ith th e finest i n g r vio g * , and, in addition, it will publish th e be* a n d p u rest fictio n It treats at length Out-« f - D o o r S p o r t» , H o m e A m u se m e n t» »m l Ei e r ta im n e iit»; it gives a great deal o f attention to the C h ild r e n ’* D e p a rtm e n t. and “ O u r G ir l« ,’’ and hasa M o n th - !y S ym p iw iu m by C eleb ra te«! lV o p le . In which are discussed important questions of the hour «>f interest to the older readers. Let us have your subscription at once. You get more value for your m oney than it is possi- le to secure iu any other magazine. T h e M a ga zin e on e y e a r f o r S 3 .OO. O r six m o n th s f o r - - 1.00 O v e r 2 5 0 d iffe re n t g a r m e n t» a re sh o w n «■ach p a r, p a tte rn * off a ll o f w h ic h a r e o b - a in a h le Uv s tib s c n b t * at 4 c. «*acl».) S am p le c o p y (w ith p a tte rn c o u p o n ) sent f o r 10c. D k m o h e s t P u b l is h in g C o ., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. t or Information and free Handbook w rite to down European tyranny, would MUN~ A CO.. 361 B roadway . N* w Y o b s . have beeu down too soon but wait to be bush here. Arrangements Oldest bureau for securing patents in America offer amnesty to all ex-Confederaie Every patent taken out by'u s Is brought before made for planting 2000 apple trees, the " public by a notice given free o f charge In the ed down. We want Canada. soldiers and sailors, would fortify the keeping value of the apples be The Monroe Doctrine is the great ing largely from first of January to the seaport cities as rapidly as pos Largest circulation o f any scientific paper In the law of aelf defence which all Ameri first of June. Next year, with good sible, and should a British fleet rid. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent w orld. m ---------- an shev i d be without lu Weekly. W eekly, $ ftSTOOa Jthout It. 3 . ____ overpower any one of them he year; 50 six months. Address, MUNN & CO.. cana ahould honor and maintain. fortune smiling on the plucky editor a > ubi . ishkr 8, 3 6 1 Broadway, New York City. thinks such a city, like Moscow, Jaat tbiuk of itl This time mext 1000 more latest keeping apples should be fired so that the British, year we may make our New will be planted. The trees will be upon landing, would be greeted Years meal on Johnnie Ball. cultivated in a careful and scientific with only brick and morter. FARM S IN DOUGLAS CO. Pretty tough, but Uncle Sam has manner by the editor, who has had He thinks Russia would jump at eight years personal and practical For sale or trade. Situated 6 miles good molars for mastication. * the opportunity of war between this east of Youcalia on Elk Creek, 480 experience in that business. Straw • acres, 200 acres good bottom land. - The moment England engages in berries, blackberries and raspberries, country and England to annihilate : balance hills. This place contains war with the United Statee she may corn and vegetables and artichokes, the Turks, and that between the about 5000 acres of out side range expect the annulment of all business will l>e raised between the trees, absolutism of Russia and the detii- ! The place is well watered, Elk Creek THE CASCADE R E SER V E contracts she or her citizens may and aHjBot sold for a fair price will ocracy ° f menca, Great Britain, j running through it and dozens ol the “old robber of the sea,” would ! good springs on the place. Mostly have in this country. go to raise from 100 to 150 head of B rownsville , Or , Dec. 28.— (To all fenced; two sets of buildings; be wiped off the map. Poland China hogs annually, until The Britons are jnet now admit- If suffering with piles, it will intei- the Editor Oregonian.)— I have justj about 75 fruit treis; school and saw ting that the Venezuela situation is the trees become too large to justify est you to know that Do Witt’s Witch returned from the Blue river gold j mill witbiu half mile from the Citi much graver than they thought It raising anything but a" des on the Hazel Salve will cure them, This mines, and my atte-tion has been nebar mines Price $3800. Write . .... . or call on ed itor D eader , Cottage tskee a good while to Eoak in but it land. The laud will be cultivated ! medicine is a specific for all com- called to a recent letter in y ou r (-j1.ove q ,. ' plaints of this character, and if in- at least every ten days from early will reach the brain sooner or later. widely circulated paper from W. G. j y ? b R ummett , spring to last of July for four years structions (whief are simple) are car- Steel, who is criticising Senator Yoncalla, Or. ‘ * out, ' a cure ------result. We have wil The Cuban war is coating Spain — or longer. All surplus growth rind TI •* T1 tested this in numerous cases, and Mitchell quite severely for favoring three to four million dollars a week. will be pinched or cut from the always with like results. It never the return to the government of a This in itself will prove an ¡‘Old trees, during the cultivation from fails. J. P. Currin. | great part of this reserve. Settler” before long, without the in spring to fall, every year. This “ Should the Nicaragua canal cost FOR SALE OR TRADE. F or years I have read many of tervention of the United States. system will enable the entire vitality the people of this country $300,000, Situated near the town of Yoncal Mr. Steel’s articles in the Oregonian and power of the growing root to 000,” said Senator Morgon, “ It concerning the mountains of our la in Yoncalla valley, consisting ol The opinion expressed of Gen. develop orly what is wanted in body would be money well laid out, and state, and have alwavs thought they | 40 acle" ’ 30 “ iu 1° / cl’ari 1: 160!! Miles, that he is too much of a news , , , t prune trees 2 vears old ; <00 peach and top. There is no wisdom in even upon a basis o f such an expen were correct and proper, but I am tfees> 2 vear9 M ^ best varielN paper general—he talks too much to raising four stalks of corn in one diture the investment would bring somewhat surprised at his conclus- ! winter apple trees; 100 old trees; reporters— is probsbly true. He hill to obtain three or four small us a handsome profit in the shape of ions in this case. Far over 30 years j half acre blackberries; half acre hss been telling the whole world worthless "nubbins” wLeu two reductions in tolls and the fostering I have been prospecting the mount- strawberries; 300 best variety Cal. „• and Englishmen included tbst our stalks well pushed will produce of our commerce upon the high seas. grapes. One 9 room house good ains on this Northwest coast, and I coast defenses are rotten and good four valuable ears of corn. There I am not prepared to agree that the kDow by bitter oxperiauce thnt the brick chimney: two three room for nothing. Generals are supposed ia no sense in prodding along in the cost of tnis canal is so great as the life of a prospector is at the best a houses, a large barn and other out buildings, all under good new five *o be discreet, but this would not old rut followed for generations by figures now named; but even if it hard one. Yet, here in the great l>oard fence; sidewalk running from show Gen. Milee to be possessed of our predecessors, when it is known should be found true, I still am in Cascade range, where there is a front door to depot. Only 400 . that virtue. to produce only disaster and ruin. favor of the aid of the government great body of untouched mineral yards from the new school house, which ia one of the finest school Ours is the richest country in the For better were it to know enough for this great work. The original wealth, this forest reserve covers it, buildings in Southern Ore. Price to step out of old ruts and old survey was made for a private com completely shutting out the pros- for cash or trade $5000. Mrs. E. A. world ssys Adolph Ladenburg in the January Forum. We should be methods--to have enterprise and pany; the figures were reviewed by pector, the logger or any one from ¡ Brummett, Youcalia, Oregon. Or and can be the most powerful nerve sufficient to induce one to get a board o f five of the most eminent getting any of the wealth from this editor L eader , Cottage Grove Or. nation financially as well as other out of old methods and become engineers o f the day, and responsi great storehouse of nature. I am in wise, but to accomplish this, we right in touch with the great wave ble contractors today stand ready to favor of haviug this avenue of wealth must dispel all doubt as to our of human progress. There is no take the contract at the figures pre made assessable to our workers, and financial unit, we must centralize sense in permitting the root of a pared by Engineer Menocal. This hope both our senators- and represen our banking system, and we must fruit tree to spend half its vitality canal should, at all hazards, be con tatives in Washington will never manage oar finances on scientific in producing watar sprouts and sur structed under the protecting wing rest until this work is dene. plus limbs during the growing sea of the United States government, principals. G. A. D. son, to be cut back after they have and its cost should be a secondary Another year! How rapidly it has matured. With sloven aud indiffer consideration.” A COMMENDABLE RESOLUTION gona! In the whirling activity of ent culture one will raise scrubby FOB THE NEW Y E A «, No excuse for sleepless nights when business life it passes our vision apples, hardly fit for pigs; with cieau you can procure One Minute Cough like a swift passing panorama. In Good r.soHWo'tis are in orm-FaT all / K e# Year; this sphere of human action the cut, scientific a n c o m * * ' - ««use Core. This will r e l i e v e all annoys judicious trimming naoes, cure tlyj most severe cou year gives no unincumberetl am——* «.«<«■. . f resoititlytn,, that porta ni. - on one will raise fruit, large, smooth and give you rest and health. Can will if adhered to, be the source of in- mucli less forcasting and tempting enough to place in you afford to do without it? J. P. ealcueablo pleasure throughout the I f you think of buying an engine of the future. The mind's engross Currin. year, Is to subscribe forthwith to De any size or kind send for our Catn meat arter all is a great panacea. any market in the world. morest’ s Family Magazine, the Jan logue No. 30, containing illustrations A few persons who are yet creep SPRAYING L A W IN MICHIGAN. What great imaginary ills might uary number of which is just receiv and prices of every kind of engines have assailed our mental repose in ing along entertaining theories of ed, and of which we cannot speak too from one up to 25 horse power, at bot tha doubtful luxury of dilletantaism. the dark ages and the dead past, The new spraying law in Michigan highly. It is a veritable New Year j tom prices, or List No. 29, for yaet Optimism is also such an universal are predicting failure, instead of giv treat. From the first page to the last 1 engines, boilers and bout machinery. provides that all fruit trees infected remedy for human ills. A bare all every one is bright and interesting, sentTrw ing Encouragement to an enterprise, with injurious insects shall be spray and most of the articles are profusely wa should thank the Almighty for the success of which, will make CHAS. P. W IL L A R D & CO. tha generous gifts of life and health ed with a poisonous solution by the illustrated. Special space is given to and strength of mind and body— thousands of dollars for themselves owner, that the Township Board in “ Woman’s Industries at the Atlanta 197 Canal s t r e e t ’ - - C H IC A G O enough indeed without His match and friends. The editor of T he Exposition” and “ Some Recent In a township where injurious insects less Christmas gift to mankind. ternational Marriages;” there are L e a d e r knows just what he intends or contageous disease are present stories by Joseph Hatton, Carlyle The chairman of the Oregon Press accomplishing—he has in times past shall apply to 10 freeholders to ap Smity, and Mrs. MeCulloch-William-; paid dearly for learning the right Association is in receipt of a cordial point three freeholders as Commis poems by William H. Hayne, Lee C. invitation from the Astoria Chamber method of raising fruit trees, vege sioners, and that it shall bo the duty Harby, and John O. Coit; and a brilli of Commerce, to hold their next tables and hogs, combined. With o f said Commissioner or any one of ant farce, “ Betty’s Papa,” by Fanny The Prairie Farmer annasi meeting at that city. An no experience success was previous them upon, or without, complaint, Aymar Mathews. “ The Care of the Skiu” will interest every woman, also IS THE invitation has also been received ly made and there is no reason seen, whenever it comes to their notice ■‘Milady’s Tea-Table” and “ Flowers why, with a practical knowledge of from the Board of Trade of Oregon that any orchard, fruit trees or vines for Weddings and Dinners” ; and City, also an invitation from tha the business it cannot be made a are infested with canker worms or mothers with bright children will find Washington Presa Association to brilliant and absolute success now. other injurious insects or contageous “ Suggestions for Children’s Parties” It presents each week all thnt is worth knowing in current meet with them at Yellow Stone The great industrial business enter diseases, within their townships, to useful at this season. The Fashions agricultural literature. are. as usual, varied and modish and Park. The executive committee prise being started here by Editor proceed without delay to examine .vet practical withal; and the Pattern Each number contains more Thorp will in the next three or five will mast early next spring and de such orchards or vineyards supposed Order given in this department enti solid reading matter than any years cause the dividing of thous other agricultural paper, and cide the question and establish rules to be infested, and if such injurious tles the holder to exceptional privil cove rs a broader field ands of acres of land right here eges regarding patterns of the models for the guidance of the '96 meeting. insects or contageous diseases ire into many two, five, ten and twenty found to exist, the owner shall be illustrated. S u b scr ip tio n T rice , O ne D o lla r a Y ea r. Everyone who will take the trouble C. Kleinhammer, living a couple acre places with prosperous men notified personally, or by a written to cut out this notice and forward it, miles out south of Medford, is ship SDd good families, where now annual notice left at his usual place of resi with ten cents, to the address below, production on much of the land is ping this week from twelve to fifteen dence, or if the owner be a nonresi will receive a sample copy of Demo S a m p le C lu bbing; O ffer* f«»r 1 8 9 3 -0 : hundred boxes of very fine Newton not enough to pay taxes. With dent, by leaving the notice with the rest’s Magazine, containing a Pattern Pippin and Ben Davis apples The thousands of acres of the best land person in charge of the trees or Order which entitles the holder to any T h e P r a i r i e F a r m e r ^ B ()th p a p p r s o n „ gentleman has twenty-five acres of on earth for root crops right here, vines, or the occupant of the lands pattern illustrated in any number of W e e k l y I n t e r O c e a n j ^L>UI *or the Magazine published during the appl* trees on bis farm and from one cannot purchase a ton of car upon which such trees or vines with last twelve months, atthe uniform these trees he estimates his whole rota oi stock beets. Baled bay is a solution, or in case of notice shall price of four cents each-; and frequent T h e P r a i r i e F a r m e r ) B ( ) t h p „ p p r a , n p crop at fully sixteen hundred boxes being shipped in here— bacon and contain a simple statement of the ly over thirty patterns are illustrated CHICAGO WEEKLTTIMES Í ' ° a l f ° ‘ f 1 2 5 and the trees only six years old. In lard is sent here front Portland. facts as found to exist, with an in one number, thus affording an al Address five years time, with reasonably Men complain that they cannot get order to effectually destroy such in most unlimited variety to select from. T h e P r a ir ie F a rm e r, C h ica g o . Demorest’s is published for $2.00 a good care, Mr. Cleinhammer figures over 21 eta per pound for fat hogs, jurious insects or contageous disease year by the Demorest Publishing Co., B o sw e ll S p rin g s, that these trees will bear three times and yet bacon and lard will sell by sprayiug such trees or vives with 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, and (Formerly Snowden Springs) the fruit they have this year. At here next summer at not less than a solution, or in case of contageous speciul inducements are offered for DouglasCounty, Oregon, are ioca Clubs. pound. the price received he will this year 10c— perhaps more per ted on the Southern Pacific Railroad, disease to effectually disinfect said Why not put up a packing house “ Shasta Route” from San Francisco get over $1200 for his crop. a to Portland in Douglas Co„ Oregon. here to cure thousands of good hogs diseased trees or vines, within such matter of course there is a good bit in fine shape V Why not develop TO EXCHA5TGE. S. P. trains stop at the Springs ( Hug time from the date o f the service of station ) Constantly open for the of expense attached to the care of little enterprise to help raise pro the notice as such Commissioner Five acres of frostless land, four reception of guests. New bath rooms an orchard, yet there ia not an in ducts of value on the thousands of shall designate, said notice and room house, store house, barn, Connected with main building. Post stance in the Rogue river valley acres of good land here, instead of order to be signed by the full Board chicken house, two acres fenced Office and Express on the premises. The waters of tliesa springs contain: where this care has been given, but growing weeds and worthless wild of Commissioners and if the owner with wire netting, 400 e g g incuba Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, The oats? If not— why not? Carbonates of Iron aud Lime and what the owner bee received a good neglects to obey such notices, the tor, six brooders, two horses, two Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium aud b ig margin, or profit, over and Sodium. M a r v e l o n R esults. Commissioners shall do the spraying cows, household goods, organ etc., Ono spring contains 435 ad the sbovwaR expenditures These trees Front a letter written by Rev. J. at the cost o f tbe township. The 1J miles from town of Ramona, 35 other over 2000 grains of solid matter will grow intfr more money oach Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we neglect npon tbe part of the owner miles from San Diego, all valued at to the gallon. of the oiJ. You I*»p er L E W I U BURKHOLDER. CLOAKING. Agents for the sale of the I D L E 111 TOIL m . OREGON. LEM ATL SENDING TO M. L. FORSTER. M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on Highly tilled Land, Budded direct from Bearing Trees Call and see our terms o f T h e L e a d and Demorests Family Magazine. er NOTICE OF FOKEFEITU RE. and prices Cheap as First Class Trees Can be Raised For. u ft heirs and assigus are hereby notified that 1 have expended one hundred dollars in labor on the Clarence mine situated iu Bohemia, Douglas county, O regm , in order to hold said mine under the provisions <»f section 2324, Revised statutes, being the amount required for hold ing the same f«»r the year eudlng 1893, an«l if within ninety days after this notice by publica tion, you fail or refuse to contribute your p ro pre portion o f such expenditure ixpcnditure as co-owners co-««wners which w ine would be thirty-three and one-third dollars (.$33.1-3) as iuterest in said claim, will becom e tiie property o f the subscriber under said section, 2324. E l ij a h H a l l a n . jau4-31-I5w »^ -P A C K IN G F R E E -« « r R E M E M B E R — I ca n y Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plniu. Peach, and also a very fine STOCK O F W E L L TESTED SM A L L FRU IT. Mv trees will be sent TRU E TO L AB ILE. Address all orders to M. L. FORSTER. Tangent, Linn County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nited S tates L and O ffice , ( K o se k ir g , O r . December 24, 1895.1 Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final pnx»f iu support o f his claim, and that said proof will be made before J o e l W a k k , U. S. C. C. Commissioner at Kugene, Oregon, on February 15^ 1896, viz: Thomas J. Ellison on Ibmiestead Entry No. 6335 for tbe S E 1, sec. 24, tp. 20 S, It 3 west. He names the follow ing w it nesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of. said land, viz: Ira Conner, Daniel W. Harding. Charles W . Sears and Hiram B. Yancey, o f Cottage Grove. Oregon. dc28-30 R. M. V e a t c h Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, December 23,1895. N otice Is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention ht make Anal proof in support of his claim, and that said p roof will be tnaue before J o e l W a k e U s. C. C. Commissioner at Ktn;eiie. Oregon, on February 1, lSSti, viz: John W . Frost ou home stead entry No jtoo for »lie rtw., Nw „ w L S w ', sec. 6, tp. 2*1 S .lt3 w e s t. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: John w . Nokes of Cottage G rove, Oregon, and Daniel P. Sheridan, Dan. H. Sheridan and Isaac N. Dresser, of Walker. Oregon. <lc2S-,10 — • M. v h a t c h , Register. j L | j U I B P R O M P TLY Oregon Central & Eastern fi, fi, Co. hnn FILLE D “Scud iu your orders ut once. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. 1 N ew Goods and New LEM ATI, LURCH'S OREGON. A FULL LINE OF C L O T H IN G , DRY GOODS, B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestics- All Sizes of Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and is th e best selected in town. The higher! prices paid far nil kinds ol produce. & W Tbos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Ta> ne. Henry c Kou«e Receivers. J^ O rtT H E R N P A C IF IC R. R. EA ST AND S O U TH — V I A -- The Shasta Route — OF T H E — Southern Pacific Co. R Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. U South. I I North. 8 50 |$. in. |-«rtl»nd Ar. I 8:1« ». m 2:5; a. m. Lv. Cottage ■gel G rove Lv. 2:11 » . IB. 10:45 n ttt- i Ar. San i r t rsrteisci* Lv. | 7;oo p. N Y A Q U iN A B A Y R O U T E . P u llm a n Connecting at Yuquina Buy with the San Francisco and Yaquiim Bay E le g a n t Steamship company. Steamship “ Farallon.” s p r in g to Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To U n it ed S t a te s L a n d O f f ic e .) R o s e rc k o , O regon, Dee. 2. 1895 ( Notiee Is hereby given that the following- named settler lias filed notice of Ids Intention to wake final pr «if In support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before J o e l W a k e . U. S. C. C. Commissioner, at Kugene, Oregon, ou January 14 1896, viz: Rrinton Gates on bome- slead entry No. 6182 for the E 1., N w -,, wU Ne ,, see. 12, Tp. 20 8., R. 6 w e st He names the fo l lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of. said land viz: Richard McGovern, John Clary, Francis J. Schneider, James Koch, o f Lorane, Oregon. dec7-27 K. M. V e a t c h . Register. . Willi any kind of lumber you liny wish, win. I« will then lie ready, and yon won't have to wait. U nited S tates NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. R th e Wiehee to inform those who nrc contemplating building in their orders for lumber now. «o lit v c a n lx i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L a n d O f f ic e , ) H o s e b c k g , O n g o a N o v . 19. 1895 ) N otice it hereby given that the following-uam. na ed settler ii-is fileti notice o f his Intent tion to make final proof in support «»f his claim, ami thnt said p -onj will lie made belurc A. c . Denning* tue bef«»n County Clerk o f Lane Co., Oregon at •• uaene, Iregon, ou Mareli 3 , 1896. viz: Frank Heinrich >n homestead entry No. 617s for the w U N w 1;, Lots l and 2 ,sec. 14; SE'yN E ,, sec., 15; Tp. 2« 8., R, 4 went. He names the roliowing wiluessi-s to prove bis continuous residence upon and cul tivation* of, said land, viz: Joseph Springer ami ltosa G. Letter, of Eugene Oregoo, August Leiter and Larson Sclilagle, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon. R. M. V e a t c h , Register. nov23-25 E J. B. ROUSE, | N O T R E FU k . PUBLICATION. nited S tates L and O kftce ,( R osebcrg Oregon, D< e< ni' ei 5,1895.) N otice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice o f Ills Intention to make final p roof in suppor o f his claim, and that said proof will i*e made before J o e i , W a k e I T . S. C. I Commissioner al Eugene Oregon, ou January 18, 1896 viz: Paul F Schneider on hom estead entry No.SMTfor the N 'i Ne’ , , EU Nw ,, sec. 2», Tp. 21 8. It. 3 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James P. Laugdon. J. H. Shortridge, John McW illiam s; H. H, Brown, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. E M. V e a i c h , Register. d e c 7-27 M S le e p in g D in in g C ars C ars Tourist ,.o ""¿r •V?"'* "toP Mt E* ,t Portland. Oregon U ty , W.KKlImrn, Salc i, Turner. Marlon, .leffer- !**| Albnuy, Albany Junction fa n gen t. Mierida, City, ‘ Irving - Halsey. Harrisburg, Junction (U v. Kugene. Cretwell, Drains aud all stations fro Roseburg to Ashland Inclusive. K ow ebu rg N a l l ( » a l l , . #:3o a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. i I «:«• » . ■ 2:55 p. m. Lv. Cottage G rove Lv. 10:25 a. m . 5:50 p. III. 1 Ar. Koseborg Lv. 1 8:00 a. in. A 1 and first-class in every respect, S le e p in g C ars -lils from Yatpiinu for San Francisco St. Paul about every eight days. Minneapolis Passenger accommodations unsur North. HALF.* P A W m O U l. passed. Shortest rout- betwteu the South. DnLutli 4:00 p. m. I Lv. Willamette valley aud California. Portland. Ar. I i(M 5 a . m . Fargo •: 15 p. m. 1 Salem. Ar. Lv. 1 8:00 a. IB. Fare from Albany or points west to Gram) Forks San Francisco: Cabin.............................................$12 00 Crookston Steerage ................................. . 8.00 W innipeg Cabin, round trip, good for 60 Pullman Buffet Sleepers Helena and days .............. .................. 18 00 AND Butte For sailing days apply to H. L. ■ r e n n a C la s s B le e p i n g C a ra Walden, agent Albany, Oregon. \TTACHED t o ALL THKOCGH T R A IN I. CHAS. 1. CLARK, Supt. Corvallis, Or. EDWIN STONE, Manager, W m I Mde Dlvl«|«n, Chicago Corvallis, Oregon. Between Bor:land and Corvallis. Washington m a il t h a ï n d a il y (E X C E P T S U N D A Y .) Philadelphia Trespass Notice. 7:30 A. M. Lv Portland Ar. I &2t P M. 12:15 1'. M. i Ar. Corvallia Lv. ! 1 35 P. M. Notice is hereby given that I, the New York Boston and all undersigned, have posteil trespass O *' CWT» U1* connect with traini af notices on my respectivepremisesand Points East and South. eight hundred dollars, to exchange all persons trespassing thereon after E x p h e s b T r a in D a i l y 'E x c e p t B v n d a t .) this date will be prosecuted to the full for property of like value in Ore 4:48 I*. M. I.v Portland | extent of the law. Ar. I *25 A. M. TIM E SCHEDULE. 7:25 F. M. Ar McMinnville L t . I fcN A. M. gon. Railroad building into town. L . H . Y arbrofgh . For information, time cards, maps Through ticket* to all potato In the E x te r n Climate here is best on the coast for aDd tickets, call on or write state*, < anafla ami Europe c a r be obtained at F irs t M o r tg a g e s On Im p ro v e d j taweut rates from M.C. Bond. »cen t, i o t t i m lung trouble. Sure cure for W. P. LOCKW UOD, Agent, E. k T k h JEHB, C h a m b erla in ’ » E y e a n d S k in O in tm en t F a rm P r o p e r t y N e g o tia te d . asthma, Write for particulars. « .. A*st. G. F. 6i Bass A et ____ . 1* unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- Cottabe Grove> ° r- R KOEHLER, Manner, Portland Or. _ .. „ . Rheum, fjc»!d Head, .Sore Nipples, Chapped — ° R— L. B. D a v is , Ramona, Cal. ______________ We are prepared to negotiate first Hands, Itching Piles, Bumi, Fmst Kites, A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Puss ----- ----- ------ mortgages upon improved farms in Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. A -en t Wife—Here’s an account o f a man Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate j F°r sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. | 8 ^ _ who shot himself rather than suffer o f interest not to exceed 9 per cent, | TO HOUSE OWNERS. -.¿>5 Mmnsson St., Portland O regon, the pangs of indigestion. Husband— ■ per annum. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con- AND Tbe fool! Why didn’t he take De Mortgages renewed that have been ij*,ion ,r7 Dr. Cady’» Condition Powders. Clothing tor Ladies and Children Witts Little Early Risers? I used to taken by other companies. MaJe to order cheap for cash or suffer as bad as he did before I c o m -! Address witii stamp, kidney dividers and destroy ^ o r m ^ v i S country produce, by menced taking these little pills. J. P. 1 M ebyix S wobts , new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 i M bs . P et S antoro , C o lle ctio n s a S p ecia lty. Currie Baker City, Oregon «*** P*r package For sale by druggiaU. I Cottage Grove C ottage G ro ve . O r . M ONEY Dining Cars on Ogden Boote. THROUGH TICETS * LOANED. J. S. MEDLEY. Justice of the Peace Real Estate Agent 1