Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, February 01, 1896, Image 3

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    The L oca l
Do
W o r ld .
not forget T hk L l . ider
when
See new ad. of W . Brum m et in T he ;
F or
you want job printing.
Send T ue L eader to som eone ns a
Seedling
strawberry plants, $2 .50 per
cash.
present
S ale . — Clark’s
Address,
W a ts >n
1000,
“Man is somewhat like a sausage,
Fair enough upou the skin;
But you never know exactly.
How much hog there is within.
J. M. Sherwood went to
Davis,
Monday.
pay Sons, Rochester New York aud you Eugene Wednesday.
Call at T he L eader office and
ho
It will do you
" i l l receive information many times
its value.
barm
If you want any hauling
leave you r orders with
J ack
K
done
now lton .
The Eagle H ose Co. will
S. P. Garoutte, was
Tuesday on business.
in Eugene
L. Lurch was doing business in
De W itt’ s Little Early Risers for
biliousness, indigestion, constipation. Eugene Wednesday.
Miss Sue Burt, of Yoncalla, is visit-
A small pill, a prompt cure. J. I’ .
ing Mr. und M is. W . Brummett.
Currin.
a
Mrs. Chas. Bowen, of Latham, was
A cup of Parks’ Tea at night
at cleanses the system in a pleasant but shopping in Cottage Grove and
Davis Hall.
thorough manner, acts on the liver Leniuti Tuesday.
Dr. H P. Brookhart, of Drain came
Parks’ Cough Syrup for Coughs and is a great restorative of health
aud strength. Sold by J. A. Benson. down Tuesday, Don’ t fail to read his
and Colds. Sold by .T. A. Benson.
mining ad. in T h e L e a d e r . The doc-
Fine Poultry.
Civil Engineer ami Surveyor. All
j Dir owns some splendid mining prop­
A few settings of full blood Silver
kinds of surveying, civil engineering
erty in Bohemia.
Laced W yan d otte eg g s for sale at
and m ining work a specialty.
Rev. C. E. M . Bnrnum, Baptist
reasonable prices. Call or address j j minister, will preach at the C. P.
AcREi-iors T odd ,
E. P. T horp , L eader office.
j church 2nd Sunduy in February.
Cottage Grove, Or.
Will continue preaching 2nd Sunday
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C orrespondence . — Persons dropping
| in each month at same church.
news items or correspondence in the
Married at the residence of the , „
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I Eugene Guard ; Mrs. Geo.
Cottage Grove post office for T he
brides pu.ents, Suuday Jan.
Miller, of this city, who is now in
L eader , will please pay postage on
1806, W illiam W . W ilson aud Miss Chicago, has accepted a position on
same, it not being lawful to let them
Beruiee M cD ole, Elder G. Green, of the Chicago Times-Herald’s stuff or
go out of the office without payment
o f postage. W e will furnish corres­ Slayton, O r., officiating. The room j Sunday writers.
charm ingly decorated. The | Mr. U . S. Kerr,
who has been
pondents with stamps if they call at was
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, absent for about two years, lias re-
T he L eader office.
you n g people of the neighborhood k
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I turned to his nutive heath. W e learn
“ E V E R Y W O M A N S F R I E N D .’
aud of Draiu, with relatives of the ! be is ,,8 y, ar8 ol(lj uml as active as
Fireman's Ball Feb.
give
14th
1896.
Creswell Tuesday in
the
business ; bill, stands a very pretty well built seed on
interests of the paper.
Crea.veil ¿s church edifice, which
a rattling good
and
town
many tracts the attention
at
of
once
every
a .-
Rose H ill Villa
Kreat seed grow ing
one Vick's
from
THE WEBFOOT PLANTER
the
firm of
Jam es;
Sous. Rochester N ew
York, j
AND
Eugene clever people. Rev. C. H . V allace who passes. W c learn that it is a W ith good seed, rich soil and proper '
& Sons have their brick m aking union building calculated for all de- cultivation this is the finest section
Rose.burg, Oregon.
D . P. Burton returned to Eugene
T hf . L eader , with new, stylish faces
One Minute Cough Cure is a popu­ Monday.
anil abundant material, is turningout
some good Job printing.
lar remedy for croup. Safe for chil­
Henry Laird, of Seottsburg, return­
Parks' Tea clears the complexion. dren and adults. J. P. Currin.
ed home Monday afternoon.
Sold hv J. A. Benson.
Semi ten cents to James V ick’s
Mr.
J.
I.
Jones
went to
up for your paper.
HILL.
The publisher of T he L eader will
A t W alker, just up on a beautiful plant a liberal amount of garden
The editor of T he L eader was in
L ead er . If any one can find a custom ­
er for you, be can, sure.
THE LITTLE CHl'RCH ON THE
T h e E d it o r G oes t o C re sw e ll.
SOCIAL FLUTTERING.
and
tile
manufacturing
good shape.
plant
in
M any farmers around
nominations to worship the Lord in ; on earth to raise everything good
accordance
with the
dictates
o? e a t
to 1
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TH E LEADER
of their own heart. W e learn t h a t !
Roseburg Review : Rev. T. L.
the Rev. C. H. W allace, the pioneer C Jones inet ,vith ft paiuflll accident
first year. The desire for tile will p . minister, succeeded m raising Friday night, by slipping and fall-
increase with the farmers, and we about all the money required to : ia „ w h ile ^ tte m p tin g to remove thè
; apprehend the period is close when build the new church aud that Rev. overall8 he wore wLiIo ridina to
I W allace & Sons will do a large busi­ Sams performed most if not all the town. A badly sprained ankle wag
work.
In
walking
ness in manufacturing tile. Wre carpenter
the result aud he was carried to the
through
the
cold
and
wet
while
hope so for they are ci.ver, worthy
McClallen House, where Dr. Brad-
and industrious men who deserve building the house it is supposed ; ley attended hiln. M r Joues mauy
success. The tile they are making Mr. Sams caught cold that made friends sympathize with him.
Creswell are tiling their
find that
doubles
land
and
their crops
TWO
D ollars
and him ill aud caused so much paiuaud
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i In a recent editorial the Salem,
general suffering this winter. In this, Mr. Oregon, Independent says: “ Time
prosperity. M ore thorough farrn- Sams has the deep sympathies of the and again have we seen Chamber­
ing and larger crops to the acre is people. Brother W allace deserves Iain’s Cough Remedy tried and never
is a big th in g for the
will add greatly
to
ONE
FOR DOTH Year
farmers
their
what will make the farmer p ro sp er-; great
his
earnest
eader ,
Cottage G rove. Or.
9“ tisf“ utory r*f.u*ts;
Whenever we sec a person afflicted
with hoarseness with a cough or cold, i
of cash everybody does well and all to erect the new building and no i we invariably advise them to get
are happy. Tile draining in Ore- doubt the large congregation meet- | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ; and
ous.
credit for
Address ail Orders to T h e L
and
W h en the farmer makes plenty successful efforts in soliciting money
gon w ill revolutionize the
thank when they do they never regret it. It
a
does the work and does itj
well ” For sale by J. A . Benson, C o t -1
of
t
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house
for
church
purposes
Dr. L. D. Scarbrough, one
tago G rove; Joe. Lyons, Drain.
most successful and enterprising cit- j L o n g years hence Mr. W allace will j
The Firem an’s Ball, St. Valen- j
izens of Lane county. H e has a j be regarded with kindly feelings for j
! tine’s night, is being anticipated j
fine orchard of 14 00 prune trees— j his success in building the little
Desiring to reduce our stock to facilitate removal of
j with much pleasure. The printing
mostly Italian and COO bearing w e ll.! church on the hill.
I of posters aud tickets are being pre- the same we w ill close out, for the cash, a large line o f
W ill plant 1300 more also 1000 i
RCW R iv e r H ern s.
pared in T he L eaded office, and the
ladies fine shoes at cost. Yon can also secure some
winter apple trees this spring. He
The river was higher lust week boys perfecting arrangements that
has a lovely fruit place, elegant res- than jt has b w n for% everal year8.
will be unusually pleasing to their
idence and everything that goes to ;
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Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to bridegroom made a very pleasant j most of the young men.
nine i numerous friends.
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Mr. Cal Harlow has
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Rev. W . V . McGee, who has been make life happy, in Crcswo.l. A
the eye aud peace to the mind. company. The wedding ceremony
pound boy.
Coughing irritates the delicate or-
Positive cure for female troubles. was performed at 1 1 :3 0 a. m ., and j doing good work with Rev. C. A, short distance from the towu he has |
all
immediately
were
invited
to
par
"
ooley
in
revival
meetings
the
past
20
0
acres
magnificent
land
with
fine
j
M
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®eorg®
Thompson
has
re-
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t r ^ O n T '* Miniite 1 ^
^reSo fabrics and many Other lilies for tile next 30
Address, Mrs. L. Vernon, Business
| two weeks, returned to his home at
turned from Creswell, whore he vis­ steail of waiting try One Minute 1
take
of
the
royal
wedding
feast
p
r
e
-;
bearing
orchard.
H
e
is
preparing
Manager, Stock t< u, California.
Cough Cure. It helps at once, inak- d a V S .
I Albany Wednesday. Mr. W o o le y is
ited last week.
pared.
Dinner over the
happy continuing the work with Itcv. M. O. land on it for planting trees and is
iug expectoration easy, reduces the |
A R A R E B A R G A IN .
Mr. Barker, of M edford, is on the soreness and inflammation. Every !
going into fruit growing on a large
couple took the afternoon local f o r ; Brink.
160 acres of land with running
land,
ample river locking after his saw mill i n - ! one likes it. J. P. Currin.
Yoncalla, D ouglas county, where j J. M. McGuire, assistant Superin- scale. W ith good
water the whole year; fine tir and
they will reside. A number of nice ; tendaut of the S. P. railroad line, was means, enterprise nud perseverance terest.
W . H. COOPER,
cedar saw Umber, never cu lled; 20 and very useful presents were made i il “ u09*'
*be Sherwood House first the doctor will make fruit growing
Mr. W hipple returned to his mine
I of the week. W e learn that the over-
acres cleared with some fruit trees.
-¿K -ttom esr a t L a w ,
an entire success.
M r.
I.
W . last week. H igh water delayed him
to the you n g couple
Miss McDole
! land flyers will soon make a stop here,
W ill make a splendid fruit place
is a graduate of the Drain Normal i This will be a good thing for the Franklin Las a lovely orchard of on his way up.
C ottage G rove . O regon .
and only 5 miles south . f C ottage
school aud has beeu teaching the load, and highly appreciated by the trees plants and small fruit righ t in
Chas Smith and wife have return­
COTTAGE G R O V E.
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OR.
Grove.
W ill sell
at a sacrifice.
Creswell.
W e had but a few min- ed from Creswell and Goshen, where
youthful idea the proper way to public.
Call at the L eader office
Centrally
Located.
Free
Bus
to
and
From
W ife— Here’s an account of a man uttrs to see it, hiifc the trees looked ; they were visiting1 last week,
shoot tor several years. ¡She was a
Special Rates for Families. all Trains. '
very successful teacher aud made who shot himself rather than suffer so healthy and the plants generally
B uclili*n \ A r n in t S alv e.
A. J. Anderson went to Cottage N EAREST H O T E L TO POSTOFFICE !
the prangs of indigestion. Husband
The best naive in the world for Cats, Bruises, many friends wherever she taught.
so vigorous, that we are determined j Grove lagt Saturday,
— The tool! W h y didn’t he take
Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rltemn. Fever Sores, Tetter,
ihapu ,*il Ilaniis, Chilblain*. Corns anil all skin She is an amiable aud highly accom-
to see it again in the near future.
D
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itt’s
Little
Early
Risers?
I
used
Kruptlnns. an*! positively cures Piles, or no pay
S. H . V au gh n is building a new
requires. It is guaranteed In givn perfect ■ a Iis- p i died you n g iady, aud W illiam W . to suffer as bad as he did befor“ I A concert of action and interchange j
THOUSANDS OF D O LLA RS LOST every year by
f:u*tion or Pmney refunded. Price 25 rents per
residence.
box. For sale by J. A. Benson.
V\ ilsou is one of D ou glas county’s commenced takin these little pills, j of thought, is what the fruit grow- j
Joe. Cole is plowing for R. M.
Farmers, Fruit G row ers and Dealers not buying
One Minute Cough Cure is n p o p u -! prominent aud very worthy, enter­ J. P. Currin.
! ers o f Oregon want to make bu si-j
Veatch.
lar remedy for croup. Safe for chil- prising you n g meu. H is father is
P rogram m e fo r W . O. W .
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ness successful. Creswell has two I
their F ruit and Ornamental Trees o f ns.
dren and adults. J. P. Currin.
Miss Ester Anderson is staving Headquarters for Travelling Men. VY i : G l ' 1
at
Davis’
hall stores, one hotel, two blacksmith j
oue of the m ori respected and high- ¡ Entertainment
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R A N T E E O U R TR E E S T R U E TO N A M E AN D F R E E
Wednesday evening February 5, 18 6. .
B O H E M IA M A PS.
If
Mrs. Mary Harlow for a few Sample Room s Free.
Rates from $1 j
ly honored pioneers of D ouglas Overture....................................Orchestra, shops and oue cooper shop
F R O M IN S E C T P E S T S .
weeks.
j to $2 per Day.
A few maps o f valuable gold county, who owi s one of the best Recitation................Miss Rose Hanson
there are other enterprises we will
W illam ette Street, Eugene, Or.
Instrumental selection
Mrs
Paxton is staying
with
mines in Bohemia, made by Harvey farms near Yoncalla, but for the
M issRena McFarland, j investigate them in the near future.
S. E. B R O W N , Proprietor.
Taylor, who was in that district past few years, having retired from ! Z
S o n g ......................
Master
Earl
Wilson,
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Tb(?
town
¡s
eurrounded
by
splendid
Grandmother
K
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who
is
very
sick.
Address all orders to the
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surveying last fall, for sale at T h e active work, his sou, W idiam has Address on W ood Craft................ ..
Pat Divine has returned from the Chamberlain's E yo and Skin Ointment
.. country and with Letter times which !
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
F. J. McHenry. are now commencing, there is cer- mines and is staying with W . W .
L eader office.
E. P. T h o r p .
been m anaging the home place. ¡
Rhcura, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
The evenings entertainment to cou-
T A N G E N T , L in n C o ., O R E G O N .
T he L eader tenders tl.e most sincere elude with a laughable farce entitled \ tainly a brigh t future for Creswell Christman.
ITar.ds, Itching 1’iles, Burns, Frost Bites,
D on ’t miss a good thing when congratulations and wishes the ma- Darby O Dlgemup, with the following ttnd the people who are so fortunate
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids.
HeDry Rissue is helping Sid ; For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
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cast of characters:
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you can obtain it for asking for it.
trimoniul voyage of
the
happy Darby ............................F. J. McHenry, j as to reside there.
i Vaughn build his house
A non .
50 Acres,
Established iu 1857.
500,000 Trees
TO E O H s U o W K E E S .
Every person who is taring T he
you n g bride and groom may always Dr. Pillem..........................J. A. Benson.
For putting a horse iu a fine healthy con-
S P E C IA L T O T H E L E A D E R .
Charley
Light
Brains
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L eader
can have The
W ei. foot
Star Siftings.
; dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders,
be ou the placid waters of unbound­
J. C. Wallace.
A lban y , O r ., J axcary 31, 189«:—
j They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
Planter one year without costing
Constable
W
allace
was
on
the
riv
ed love, peace aud happiness be­ Lucy, the D r.’s . Daughter
,. -
Liyod Montgomery, murderer, ot his
losa of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
“ them one c e n t
I f you waut it, say
Miss Orpah W ynne, father, mother and Daniel McCarter. er the first of the week.
i kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
yond measure. The wedding sta­
ADMISSION FREE.
____ penalty of an awful crime by!
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paid
new life to an old or ovor-workeu home. 25
The oldest uu -sery in the stale.
bo .
The W eh fo ot Planter is a live,
Children under XL years of age, notj Jeathon gallows at 7 o’clock th is!
tionary was printed at T he L eader
It. M. Barker is in this locality , cents per package. For sale by druggists.
admitted unless accompanied by par­ morning
p-to-dnte paper for the farmer.
The
execution
was
per-
T H E L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S E L E C T E D ST O C K O F
again looking after business r e g a r d -;
office. M onday
the fair, happy ents. Doors open at 7 :30. Fun be-
fonned with marked precision, and
Piles of people have piles,
but you n g bride sent a box containing j gins at 8 o ’elock.
perfected, every
precaution taken iug bis saw mill.
FR U IT .
D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Halve will cure some of the roval wedding feast to !
t i avoid nay
possible
ac adent. 1
W e N e e d T h is K v c r y H o u r .
Farmers are wishing for good
A croud of visitors were admitted to
them. When promptly applied it .
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THE
SHADE AND
T he L eader i s in pressing need of jail from early until late, interviewing t weather, as usual.
cures scalds and burns without th e'-T# « d i t o r - a nice, you n g, fat, sup
tion of crops all around.
produc- ing there iu their very heart,
We
R e m o v a l S a le !
met him for his kindness in securing
G O O D B A R G A IN S
CASH fill ill CHEAP.
E A K IN & B R IS T O W ,
M E R C H A N TS & B A N K E R S ,
L O S T ! L O S T !!
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Send for a Free Catalogue.
PACIFIC N U R S E R Y CO.,
T a n g en t
Acknowledged to lie the Best:
slightest pain.
D eW itt’ s
;erbiy roasted young heu aud lots of j money and wants all of its subscrib-1 ^ V m ^ ^ a k T u g eneoufagingfy 't \ The river has gone down to about
W ell
want to j ers to help it out by sending w h a t1 him. About midnight he fell asleep ¡¿8 U81iai wiut ir stov. It was re-
Kisers for | " ’¿’ ddiug cake.
Little Early
JW
P H O TO G R A PH S
J. F. Currin.
N u rse ry !
O R N A M E N T A L TR EE S,
ROSES, VINES.
SHRUBS.
ETC.
$Sr
94r
mg'
NOW M A D E BY TH E
biliousness, indigestion, constipation.;
that a bride who does not fo r g e t ; they owe on subscription. It is a w hence*»as awakcned'by tho°sheriff! ported that tho receut high water
A small pill, a prompt cure. J. P. tbe toiling editor will make one o f 1 small matter to each one of you but i and told at what hour he was to be ! dld considerable damage to Mr
frame work which lie has
- . r f r i » . r t o „ G oa . m
| , „ „ a « , » ^ « » » i k . r i » d g l s n ^ b ^ » J X r S Brook’s
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time. Sheriff entreated him not to for the past year been preparing for
bless, for He loves the person dollars, and we need the money,
i M y trees are large aud thrifty— no old, cut back stock. M y nursenee are
die with a lie upon his lips
H? then
whose bosom throbs a grand,
clear of all insect pests, and everything is guaranteed true
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The
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if
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to write his last
farewril
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PHOTO COM PANY.
to name. The most reliable and cheapest nursery
generous heart, and H e run of the Public school for the month commencing I ter to his brothers and sisters, which
rhich any
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Dec. 30, 1835,and emtiug Jan. 24, ’90.
w asverv
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The above cut on any Photograph .*
in the state. Send for catalogue aud
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, n e t h n o t muehlv a f t e r t h e s t i n g y l i t - ;
! w m v e r y a H e c tio n a te a n d t o u c h in g
When he had finished, Mr. Hume.
It is reported that a man living a guarantee of excellence. Knlargin^
M cD ole were
united in tho holy
pricj list for 1895.
Address
tie weasel heart.
■» r Tv r-i
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I from any kind of Picture, in Crayon
- ! clergy mat), urged him to confess the
bonds of matrimony Sunday, Janu­
M. Jii. Cxrousbeck e ranch lost one ; in k e r Colors. Call and see our sam- W .
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SETTLE
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truth, when he broke out weeping.'
L o i s o f T a lk
and saying, “ I did it, I am guilty, horse and two cows, caused bv a ! pies and prices of Crayon work.
ary 26, at the home of the bride
T A N G E N T , L IN N CO. O R E G O N .
• 8th and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or.
i Oh God have mercy on me a sinner ! , •,•
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About Parks’ Cough Syrup is what we
near Cottage Grove.
The groom |
j I am sorry for what I have done, and j ^ 18ease which completely tangles up ,
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, desire. Every one who tries thisrem-
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I forgive those who sin against m e .; our best talent on horse aud cow I
bas already procured Ins supply ^ edy says that it In s no equal iu the.
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j God help the precious souls to see the I ,
furniture from E ugene. It looks as : Cu're of all diseases of the throat and
j way of life for my sake !” In sixteen o 1 o ?J*
if they would soon be prepared to lui.gs. W o know it will cure any cold
minutes he was pronounced dead, and j F. E Touchette was doing b u s i-!
j the body was cut down and placed in
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enjov the bliss of a snug little home and do it i i the shortest possible time, j ______________
— ] the court house to be viewed by the ne88
^ ar aQd \\ lid wood 1 uesday
You don’ t know this, but you will | No. days’.taught
19
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public; after whli lgit will betaken ti
of their own, and an Miss M cDole
to and
W ednesday
of this week, j
No. days’ attendance «22 ’ ini-
| agree with us if you only try one bot- No. days’ absence......
a , oi »> io 3 '|
276 j Brownsville by relatives anil intered.
is am ong eur first y ou n g ladies we I tie of Parks’ Cough Syrup. Sold by No. Times tardy............ o 21 10 23
Rumor has it that he purchased the
wi
•* t o n enrolled....... 18 M 27 31
Mr. and Mi's. A. F . H ofer arrived
112
are sure their sea will be smooth. ! J. A. Benson.
plant owned by R. M. Barker & S o n .;
„ girls enrolled........ 24 m 33 32
120
Total No. enrolled........ 42 67 60 63
232 in Salem and Chicago by last eve-
W e hope tbe banks of “ the river of j Most evervone who leaves this part Average No. belonging 34 58 57 47
I H e is undecided w hether lie will oc-1
Average daily attend’
33 m 53 42
l i n i n g ’s train, in company with M r ., copy the old mffl Bitc witb hi(J new I
life” will be one grand panorama of or Oregon to look for a better loca- No.
boys..............
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tion, soon become disgusted and re­ No. new
new girls..............
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a ; and Mrs. A. F. H ofer, jr„ aud two j
or tabe it to W ilihvood. Mr.
waving foliage and every m urmur a turn s.ivb)g this is superior to other Hoys re-admitted........
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Girls re-admitted........
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places.
happy Bong.
*5 ch,ldr* n’ Wl10J eUt to, Pol;tlunJ t0 I H unt makes a very liberal offer in |
No. of visitors..................
6 5
orto write to us bofore placing your order
O ar stock is large aud well
3 5
No excuse for sleepless nights when ; Cases corporal punishment.
meet them. They will make a pro- j rt,„ anl to land aud timber and La8
iti.YvjLuinisa J j assorted, including the remarkable
T ir e d W o m e n
you can procure One Minute Cough
It’s about as hard to break some tra d ed visit with their three sons,
as good water power as could be
Need to have tbe action of the kid­ Cure. This will relieve all annoy people of bad habits as to break Ma-
For saie bv J. A. B ex sox.
Ernest, A. F „ aud jr „ aud F. X ., the | found anywhere.
neys stimulated at.d the system toued ; anees, cure the most severe cough j larial Fever when it. once gets a ____
firm
up. Parks’ Sure Cure is the best rein- anfj g .ye yo(1 r(igt amj iie»ilth. Can j hold upon one. Mr. C. Hiinrod, o f! ! well-known newspaper men. The | Tlje Stat ljlerary met again Sat-
ody to accomplish this. Many a yon afforJ to do without it? J. F. Lancaster, Ohio, says, ‘ ‘Simmons elder Mr. H ofer is also a veteran in urday eveniuff aud tbe usual good
— V IA —
Columbia Apple, Lincoln Coreless Pear,
- woman
- - - — ü finds
_
àt...l
a ■ * tiruil /lilt 111' -
that she
is tired out by ] Currin.
Liver Regulator broke a ease of M a­ newspaper work, having been editor Uine v, a8 experienced. Denuis and
work that ought not to tire her at all.
Deacon and Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherries,
F . S. Currin has a few artichokes larial Fever of three years, standing and proprietor of the M e G reg o r,1
’ r i " “ w e -» norhaps among
She Tears that her whole system is
ior me, and less than one bottle dill Iowa, News, a republican paper,
:
ns
well as many other now fruits of real merit. W e have a limited mini-
broken down and she is a hopeless in- for sale. Persons wanting a half
— OF T H E —
' *i even-
the business. I shall use it when in
! her of
some
fifteen
years.
H
e
was
Valid when a few doses of Park’s Sure , bushel o f them should leave fifty need of any medicine, and I recom­
trenchant writer and highly
'ure would make her look at life from ! centa with tbe editor of T he L eader . mend it.”
I
t0 Express Trains Ideavo Portland Dailv. ;
j different point of view.
D on ’ t de | and wheu all ordeis are in tbe arti-
spected. H e aud J. Fred. Mey
l i i e M a t t e r o f O p in io n .
i
North! which will be furnished ouly to members of the Oregon State H orticul-
lay
Every bottle is guaranteed.
o r ; Soutli.
I
of tiie Denison, Crawford cou
i chokes will be left at T he L eader
turai Society.
A gentleman was greatly surprised , D
, , ,
8:50 p. in.
Lv.
Portland
at . S:ln a. m. 1
Sold by J . A . Benson.
¡t k .k
o f ; '"■ « ’ly
‘ within
the Roseburg Review savs that Mr.
T.
noble,
Billie W ilson and Miss
Bernice
,
The
Yoncalla
correspondent
r
It I I m Going; to Plait
lOO, lOOO or 1 0 ,0 0 0 trees, it w ill pay
y o u to ca ll on
FRANK
T en n a n t P ru n e,
EAST AND SOUTH
British
The Shasta Route
Southern Pacific Co.
! office for the purchasers.
D ied .— M rs. N. P. Chrismuu,
re
ceived the sad news o f the death of
beloved
her mother, Jennie Ann,
wif« of Silas Brown, who
this life January
1,
departed
1896,
at
her
borne in Lone Rock, Giliiam county,
of
L a Grippe.
A ged
83
years.
Deceased was formerly a resilient of
from
near
C ottage G rove about 20 years
Lane
county,
m oving
ago,
witb tbeir family to where she lived
at the time of her death.
She
be­
came a Christian when quite you n g,
was a most earnest Christian woman
aud a
mernbei
church.
of
the
Chnsi m
She leaves a husband
auu
three girls, uml tw o.boys, to mourn
E. It. R.
their loss.
S. F. W E E K L Y C A L L .
The best p iper on tbe Pacific
coast, cost $1.50 per annum. H ie
weekly
Gall
and
the
L eader
are worth $3 .50 per year, but you
have both papers for $ 2 .5 0 cash.
Th is will give an immeuae
of very choice reading for
*nonev.
am. pleased the other day at the reply 1 Rev,ew' w e,e Powerful factors foi
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" D 0 1 long time in holding the Germ
Farmers, says the M yrtle Point a lady gave to ttie question:
you
plant V ick’ s Seeds ?”
H e r ; voters of Iowa in the republic
Enterprise,
sometimes
complain
answer w as: “ I always plant Vick’ s j party when that party adopted ]
about, heavy taxes, and some have
,
seeds in the front yard, but we get | fcibition, which was repugnant
cause for so doing. “ Scrub” stock cheap seeds in the back yard, which I
..
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,,
,
the natives of tbe Fatherland
is a tax; uusheltered, half fed stock kuow is a mistake
others.— Sali
It pays to plant good seeds, and we j well as to many
is a tax; machinery and implements
advise our friends who are thinking I Statesman, Jan. 24.
exposed to the weather when not iu
of doing anything iu the line to send j A R e c o m m e n d a t i o n F r o m L o s A n g e lc t
use, or piled in a shed for chicken-
10 cents for V ick ’ s F loral G uide for j e32 Castelar t , Los A n g e l e s , Cul.
roosts, constitute a tax, that eats uj» | jgg 0
This amount may be deducted
After having suffered for a long tii
tbe income.
from the first order James Vick’s from acute rheumatism without t
The exposure to all sorts and condi- j
Rochester, N. Y ., are the pto- taining relief, I used Chamberlain's ;
lion of weather that a lumberman is 1 neers in this line.
Pain Bahn and was almost inline ii-j
ately relieved. I highly recommend
called niton to endure in the camps j My latly looks into me mirror
Aud her face it glows w itli delight.
often produce* severe colds which, i f 1
this as trie best medicine known. D.
not promptly cheeked, resuit iu cou -; As she sees the vast improvement
M. H a m il t o n . For sale by J. A Bor.- j
ciiuce she useti 1 arks’ Tea each uight.
son, Cottage G rove; Joe. Lyons,;
gestimi or pneumonia, Mr. J. O.
She is never tired or weary,
Drain.
Davenport, ex-manager of the Fort
Her ills and her pains have fled;
B r a g g Redwood Co., an Immense in- j Since she drank Harks’ Tea each e veniug,
A cup full on going to bed.
stitution at Fort Bragg, Cal., says j
Sold by J. A. Benson.
they sell large quantities of Chambrr-
America’s Greatest Story Paper,
lain’s Cough Remedy at the com­
; Always publishes the best and nost in-
For Over Fifty Years
pany's store and that he has himself
i terestiiig short stories, serial stories
used this remedy for a severe cold
Ax O ld and W ell -T ried R emedy .—Mrs. and special articles that can do pro-
Winslow's Soothing Syrup I lls tn-eu used ior cured, regardless of expense. The
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- moUiVrs
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,,nd obtained Immediate rebel. 1
ovj-r
yean_hvTnitliou'¡of
tor «¿"S'
latest’ fashon notes and pattern's can
medicine prevents any tendency o. a
b • found every week ou tho W om an’s
orld Paj^e. ihere is always some-
,.0 ld toward pheuinonia and insures a Mlu, cures wind cholic, aud is the beat
___ remedy
emetly
. '« „ « ‘ “A
r i S
amount prom pt recovery. F or sale by J. A.
Cottage G ro v e ; Joe. Lyons, frve ceub* a bottle, its value is imaOcuiabie.
a little Benson
u ru sou , w » t i oC
,
j
Be sure ami ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
T4ro
5 n
Svnin.
hw* kind
Syrup, find
and ink»*
take tut
no nt
other
Drain.
The New York Ledger,
cd
uff
his
ave
ie
e.
I 2:51 a. 111 . l.v. Cottage tìroTC I.v. ì : 11 a. m.
: 10:45 a. in. I Ar. S:ui Francisco Lv. " on p. in
I Above trains stop at East Portland. Oregon
City. Woodburn. Salem, Turner. Marion, Jelter-
son. Albany, Albany Junction Tangent, Sheiids,
Halsey, llarrisburg. Junction City. Irving,
Eugene. Creswell. Drains and all stations frein
liosetiurg to Ashland inclusive.
ISooeburg M a il D a i l y .
a. m. I ¡ Lv.
fMTtláod
Ar. i 4:40 p. m
p. m. i Lr. Cotbige (irove Lv. ' 10:25 3. m.
i [ 2:55
3:50 p. in. | Ar.
Kose burg
Lv. ! 8:00 a. in.
\
THE N E W L A M B E R T C H E R R Y ,
D e s c r ip t iv e C a t a lo g u e M a ile d fr e e u p o n a p p lic a t io n .
Oregon Wholesale Nursery Co.,
:
!
S a le m , O r e g o n .
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1
:
North.
SALEM PA s HEXOEB.
South.
4:00 p. m. 1Lv.
Portland.
Ar., 1 10:15 a. m. :
6:15 p. m. 1Ar.
Salem.
Lv., j 8:00 a. m. i
S T -A J E R , D
Dining Cars on OgöEii Suste.
F air,
D U
P u llm a n
B u fr e t
S le e p e r s
OREGOR
CO I T A G E G R O V E ,
A NU
ALL
7IIKOLGII
TKAINfi.
I
W est .Side* D iv ision ,
Between Portland and Corvallis.
W CREAM
BAKING
POWDfR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
thing U. the X.iw York Ledger that
x } 11
member o f the fami- A pure Grape Cream o f Tartar Powder. Free
*> • & Puges—P u ce,
cents. F o r * onl Arnmonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
_ . in
1 > ? town
».. ■ - »•» by
i., • Lea
i
sule
in 1 tlii*-
Mount
4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD.
M A I L T KAIN D A I LY t EX K IT SI N I > A V.
A. M. : Lv.
12:15 1*. M. I Ar.
Pori land
Curvali I»
Ar. J 6:20 P. M.
I.v. ! 1:35 P. M.
At Altri U J and O rv a l’.is couiic< t with iri.in.s «d
U. C. & K. »
Ex m e s s T ra in D a il y -K\< t m
<:L> P. M. I i v
7.23 P. M. I Ar
P.irtland
MoM ini» ville
A R E
Dealer, iu
S ec o n d tlC K i M te jiiiiy t a r s
ATTACHED TO
W
S. R. PIPER.
■*- J
i lo n ors— W o r l d ’»
JORDAN
s v x d a v ..
Ar. « *25 A.
Lv. { 5:50 A
Through tickets tí* «li piiL ts i» the Lastern
-tatcs. i amida and Lurci.c can l»*- ('hiiurwi at
lowest rates freni M. C. Bund. a*rcuì. Cottage
(irove.
E. i‘. IB Hi EK»,
A>»t. ti P. w Pas«. Ant.
Il K OLII LEK. M. uisi £ c ".
Hardware, Stoves, iiawaro and
SHEET IRON W A R E ,
W ild wood Axes, Amunition, and all sizes oi
C A R T R ID G E S .
Keep a fulU tack « f
N A IL S ,
CUTLERY
H A R D W A R E .
¿ ^ “ iiejiairing neatly done.
Pur lian ! Or,
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