Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, February 22, 1896, Image 2

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    T h e L e a d e r.
A B E L IE V E R IN CREAM ERIES.
The editor of T ue L e a d e r has al- j
ways advocated creameries and I
DOCTOR.
Ä
r ’$
A BAREFOOTED WEDDING.
East Oregouian: Other towns in
)regon may be interested in learn-
ug that Pendleton has been corn-
“lleil to gel out the street sprinkler
f r tlie season. All over the fields
iiin and snow have fallen so the
g am is plentifully supplied with
.luistuie. but our mod and disa­
greeable wether lias all gone.
A \ e w .iw | H -r C n r r r - p .m l r n t ' , K ip tr ir n c « 1
in W e s t V ir g in ia .
LEWIS & BIBKHBLDER.
stock ritisiug sud fruit raising iD
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y SA T U R D A Y .
It is not far from Washington to
j
K. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R tbe Willamette valley. The fertile
I the mountains where people live in
j v a l l e y land will produce immense !
ENGLISH
- 1896. ' crops of green feed, beets nud car-
the most primitive style. J . C.
SATURDAY, F E B ., 22,
. '
rots to keep up, with well made hay j
Thinness is often a sign of
Moffet, the well known correspond­
Monroe doc- i fodder, a generous flow of milk the
poor
health. A loss of weight
ent, weut into McDowell County W.
John Bull knows a
| year round. With «11 the colosal1
generally shows something is
trine when ^ he wee i t
Yu.
on
a
professional
trip;
and
natural resources of this great val-
among the stories he did not write, wrong. If due to a cough,
for Coughs, Colds,
I t is evident that one of the big- l * J including the foothill country
cold, any lung trouble, or if
and Consumption
but preserved for private friends, is
gest things in «his country n the 1 there should be 50,0000 more farm -1
there is an inherited tendency
•* . . .
J*«-,
lies enioviug the phenomenal pros-
is beyond question the gieatest of all
one too good to keep out of priut.
^rell begun is h a lf d one. B egin
modern medicines. It will stop a
puhhc credit
iperity. All required to make this
to weak lungs, take care !
w e ll by g e ttin g Ferry'* W k .
He stopped at a log cahiu and
Cough in one night, check a cola in
D on’ t le i c h a n c e d e te r m in e
After all, the Monroe doctrine is the wealthiest country on earth is
y o u r crop , bu t p la u t K e rr y ’s
a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma,
I
was
wood
on
good
terms
with
his
Seeds. K n o w n a u d sold
backed
by
i
and cure Consumption if taken in
all r ig h t Lord Salisbury was only I capital and enterprise
e v e ry w h e re .
time.
“
You
can’t
afford
to
be
with­
,
industrious
workers
with
nerve
and
I
host,
who
after
supper
said:
B efore y o u p la n t, get
m urmuring through I iíb tile.
out
it.”
A
25c.
bottle
may
save
your
of
Cod-liver
Oil,
with
Hypo-
pluck and good management t o 1
“Stranger, 1 reckon yo' won't hcv
Ferry's Seed Annual
life! Ask your druggist for it. Send
phosphites, is a fat-food and
fo r 1 *JW. C o n ta in s m o r e p ra c­
England has discovered that she carve out a grand success with the | for pamphlet If the little ones have
¡a gvod time to-night”
tic a l in fo r m a lio u fo r ta rm e rs
can n o t regard this country with magnificent array of opportunities
an d g a rd e n e rs th u n m a n y high-
more.
It
causes
such
changes
C rou p o r W h o o p in g C ough
“What is up?” queried the. news-
p riced text, b o o k s. M ailed free.
pertect indifference. She can n o t1 here presented. We take the fob j
use it promptly. It is sure to cure.
D. SI. FFJtKY t UK, PFTKOIT. SCUM.
in *he system that the gain is
!
paper
man.
Three
Sizes—25c.,
50c.
end
St.
Ail
Dni?gi?ts
forget 1776 and 1812.
lowing from the Corvallis Gazette
permanent
and
improvement
A C K E R M E D IC IN E CO.,
I to show that we arc not tbe only ;
"Ooin’ ter be a wedditi.’ Reckon
1 6 A 1 8 C h a m b e r s S t ., I f. V .
continues even after you cease
The census shows 4,990 legal person who can see the undeveloped
! vo’ kin go with me au’ the ole
i *
„
taking it. Sound flesh; rich
voters and 17,518 population for ¡ and wonderful natural resources
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
■ oomaii.
Lane county. In 1885 she had here. Tlio Lord has been wonder
blood; strong nerves; good Laud Office at Roscburg. Oregon,
Koseburg PUindcalcr; American
The inviUtiou was accepted and
10,079 inhabitants.
¡fully kind in creating wonderful
OREGON.
L E M M I.
baccn is a prime favorite in the the three started for a five: mile digestion; aren’t these worth
February 4. 1896.
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climate and pbenoraeual natural re- j
a
thought
?
English market, especially wl.cu
N.itii-c Is hereby given Hint the fiillowhiu-
The Saa Francisco Call utters tbe sources for the wealth and happi-
walk over the mountain. Wbeu
named settler lias lile.l uoriee of his Intention In
S C O T T ’S EM ULSION has been endorsedbvthe
Anal prtHif in nupport of his vlahn. and
following golden truth: The only : DeBb Gf millions c>f people and they they can get it at their price. In thrv reached the cabin that was the medical profession for twenty years. (Ask your doc- make
t
i n i said proof will be made ln fore J o e l W a iu \
"TO v v
ttt
a
m i
_____ , n ^
1895 they imported 88,279 hundred
tor.) Tr.is
is is because it is always f pilatmbfc—always
way to reduce taxes to a minimum should be here hustling to enjoy all
mi:
form
always
coniami
fbr
purest
Sorxvrgiam
Cod-
weight w dre American bacon than center of festivities, a cracked fiddle ■ Ihrr Orl and Hvbojibospbitrs.
is to reduce bossism to nothingness, their great privileges:
» t« u l entry No m s fur tb e Sw ’ , No’ , S e 1
Insist on S c o tt's Em ulsion with trade-mark of
S W l ^ i l s 2 « X w c. lo. I p . « s , K. 2 westT
E E. P ad d ock,'after spending in
» 1894, but
uu » it cost i them
« » $2,434,000 could be heard and several men man and fish.
H e nam es th e following w itnesses to prove his
I’ut
up
in
t;o
cent
and
$1.00
sizes.
The
small
sir*
. . „ - 1 months
m j . n t h c Hipong
i m r . n <r relatives
r . l , L
, in
n
le S S “ “ “ J t h a “
p a id
fü r
*^e i hung around the doors and win; may be enough to cure y o u r cough o r help your bab y . continuous resid en ce upon :.n.i cultivation of,
Mrs. Mary Lease has quit politics Reveraj
said land, viz:
for religion—she has left tbe stump
e8R{( ¡s back in Oregon and is : 8ma^er Ouantity tbe previous year.
O liver Y ca tch .
.lam es fiedtord. dames
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
.
...
!
In
other
words,'
they'
paid
us
8
}
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d°
*
8’
for
BOUe
bl,t
ll,t
d~
T eeters and J . A. K irk , all o f S la r Oregon.
for the pulpit Yellow
legged looking for a place
.
to . locate
cents a pounds iu 1 8 9 l *but only
could be admitted iuside..
febs-.ni
It. M V e a r c a , Ke^lster
Willis Brown writes from New
chickeus aud rice puddings are; view to engaging in some
BUY YOUR
mere n c^uj g a p0UU(j ¡n 1895. This is the ! They were met by a rough inoun-1
York: “In green fruits Oregon is
NOTICE tO C R EO ITO BS
more attractive than a fat office she i tile pursuit He says, if anything, j
way
wo
do
capture
the
market
of
tainecr
to whom the newspaper coming to the front. The Northern
ran t g et
N otice is h ereby given th at by an order of the
times are better in Minnesota and
the world.
court o f Lane countv, Oregon, the under­
man’s presence was explained.”
«fruit will be the fruit that the |* - county
Wisconsin than in Oregon. This
signed hns been duly appointed adm in istratrix
the estate o f Daniel Keogh, deceased, and all
This administration docs not be­
ne- j lle accounted for by the diversity of
“That’s all right,” said the new- Ple
Everyone wants our ot
persons having law nil claim s against said estate
By the way, readers, are any of you
lieve in more revenue, but it has j productions'in that portion of the
1 cherries, pea is and green prune are
hereby requested to present them to in „ at
comer, “but thaï
- ~ * “ s . one thing-
“ **“*; Yo' . In a market where wc- shipped tbir my home or to E. K. SkipwoFlh at his oftit.i in
unquestionable faith in more bonds, ; country in which he has beeu visit- so far behind the times as not to ; '“*“" ’*»
Eugene, Oregon, duly ver.fled wiUiin six .mmtlis
E. P . T H O R P .
more d ebt more interest, plenty of i ing. That section, he says has d e-. know , “ V i c k ’ s F l o r a l G l i d e ? ” . „ If see the bride an' groom air po’ very ty r a , loads mi6tlv green Italiau from the date hereof.
Dated a t Cottage Drove Or., this 1st day of
fish and a few ducks,—Louisville ! veloped wonderfully iu the past few any of you haye never seen .t, send 0 po’, an’ they never wore no shoes prunes, our agent says: ‘Give me February,
I89G.
L aura K eogh ,
Commercial.
i years. Land that sold for $30 and ceD} 3 to lhls firm at ^ C h ester, V Y , befo’ Christmas in thar lives an’ 100 cars this year.’ With a better E. R. S k i p WORTH,
A d m inistratrix.
Attorney
fo
r
e
s
ta
te
.
as aforesaid.
i
hadi
PaL
'k>
prices
will
rule
higher,
I
am
- ______ ______
$40 per acre, five or six years ago f‘nd
a c 0 P>’' Yli" can deduc*
huin’t got none now, so them its
i fobl-3»*\
sure.
I
have
seen
letters
from
In January 1, 1892, a barrel of bus doubled in price.
! ^
the fir* Y * der f" 9ced3 and
shoes didn't wear ’em. Jim , the
.country, buyers, who have Lad
NOTICE OF F O R E FE IT U R E .
onions was worth 50 pounds of
Mr. Paddock spent several weeks > ^ f,*sl!rtMirK ln or|na on Kir
,IK *-
au’ i
granulated sugar This year it ,n Galana, Steele county, Minn., aud
8 lve
» “ ‘ certainly induce you groom, is sorter sensitive like, au ti,j8 fruit, stating they want more;
Jo h n Murphy your heirs and assigns are liere-
bigbstruiig, so ef yo’ go in with it is such a good keeper, and I f i n d by notified th at we have expended one hundred
bought only 17 pounds of su g ar.1 it was there that he noticed the ° * ‘ *' 11 •!11,11 ■ -1111
SENDING TO
| dollars in labor on the Morning S ta r m ine situ­
’
them shoes ou he might take it as a | that even when Italians were sold ated in Bohem ia, Lane county, Oregon, for the
Truck farmers should think this most improvement. The town had
year o f 1 M 06 , and fifty dollars in labor on said
More than
one-fotrtli of the
ever. It represents the difference increased in population from 3.500
reflection on him au’ the bride an go for 60 to 70 cents per crate threugl m ine in 1894, said fifty dollars being the local on
voters living in Stonebam, Me., are
Chicago auction houses, they were camp assessm ent for th e year o f 1894. In order
between Protection and Free-Trads. i to 5000 withiu the last five years.
to hold said m ine under the provisions of sectiou
ja | pensioners of the war of tbe rebell­ j to shoot in
resold for 75 cents to $1, and in hi; ‘¿324, Revised statu tes, being the am ount re­
One of the principal industries is
Tbe shoes were taken off and teu
quired for holding the sam e for the year ending M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on
ion, but there were more eulist-
demand
all
the
time.
The
whole
county
189."», and if within ninety days a fter th is notice
Canada’s militia is officially re­ that of dairying. , In Steele
..
i meats fiorn Stonehsm than th ere! minutes later the coirespoudeut aucl proposition figured down, is this by publication you fall or refuse lo contribute
thero are now no 3 less than fifteen or I j “* v" ‘‘
T
L7" “
I
,
,
Highly tilled Land,
your proportion o f such expenditure as co -
portad to have a strength of 35,782 twenty creameries, which are con- were voters wheu the war
war was
was lu i Ll8 host were “ auclnK
‘he There is money in growing Oregoi owners which should be fifty dollars ($ 5 0 ) as
in
terest
in
said
claim
,
will
becom
e
the
property
men of all racks. No doubt they ducted on the cooperative plan, progress.
j mountain belles, occasionally hav- fruit if it is properly packed aui' o f the su b scribers under said section 2324.
II. V. B r o o k HART
»re brave soldiers, but they should Their output
commands
good
There are more than a thousand j ing to stop to pick splinters out of marketed. This can only he don< febl-35
J oh n C l u c k y .
by experiment, and where an exper
butter
seldom
creamery
prices.
organized
mining
companies
in
the
j
tbeir
fte
t.—
Washington
Star.
realize that their mission is not to
iment has proved more successful,
NOTICE O F F O R E F E IT U RE.
I still have 3000 choice Italian prunes and 3000 Baldwin apples, also
reverse the Mouroe doctrine uor to bnuging less than twenty-five cents ; Cripple Creek district, Some of
j keep on improving on the same
per pound, Stock and giain grow-! them have assets amounting to a
jiarvetou, itemin.
IT. B. W ibt m an and Charles Kevern. your
strengthen the hold of royalty upon ing are also given attention by the j shovel and pick and some printed; From a letter written by Rer. J. line.’’
heirs aa d assigns are hereby notified that I have about 6000 in all, choice winter tipples and 6000 very fine cherry in all,
expended one hundred dollars in labor on the
Will lie sold at greatly reduced prices. Write for
tbe weetern world.
larence m ine situated in Bohem ia, Dou^la* and two years old.
farmers there, but there are very j , shares ready to be sold.
Ounderman, of Dimond.de, Midi., we i Wife—Here’s an account of amen C
county, Oregon, in order to bold sanl mine
prices
at
once.
Address
all orders to
under
the
provisions
of
section
2324.
Revised
few indeed, who devote their ener-
The apple
apple crop
crop of
of Western
Western New
New ;
'!,1,ke ,h' 5 extinct : who shot himself rather than suffer
The
S tatu tes, being the amount required for hold­
Prof. Eugene Haanel. of the gies exclusively to a single pursuit, j y ork was almost ruined last rear bv ! h£ e
M. L. F O R ST E R ,
o ^ T I T S e ‘he
°f
Husband- ing the sam e for the year ending 1895, and if
j u>s
ing l)r.
New Discovery,
as the
the The fool! Why didn't he take De w ithin ninety days a fte r this n otice by publica­
T i,.
„ i,„
)r-K King’s
in g s New
1 i.-coxery, as
Syracuse Unversity insists that Edi- That is what Mr. Paddock believes'
tion.
you
fa
il
or
refuse
to
con
tribu
te
your
pro­
results Were almost marvelous in the j
Tangent. Linn County, Oregon.
Witts Little Eariy Risers’? I used to portion o f su< Ii expenditure as co-owners which
son can not photograph the brain j to be the trouble with many Oregon ! ^ eg nU(i7 ia d 'a ''clean ^ H ' made
l " " ; case of Were
i,lmost While
" 1:*rv’- I l'nls
my wi'e.
was pastor
would be th irty -th ree and one-third dollars
Buffer
as
bad
as
he
did
before
I
com­
because it is transparent Before farmers
today: They raise to° | g00(j profits as usual,
($33.1-3)
as
interest
in
said
claim
,
will
becom
e
the
¡of the Baptist Church at Rives June j
property of the su b scriber under said section,
leaking such a positive assertion much grain and too little of other ”
1
tion she was brought down with I’neu- menced taking these little pills. J. P. 2324.
E l m a i i I I a k l a . n .
Prof. Haanel should have taken an produce.
i moniu suceeediug La tiiippe. Terri­ Currin, Cottage Grove; Joe. Lyons. jan4-3J-I5w
interior view of Lord Salisbury’s
A few years ago, iu Steele county, j W .
BRUM M ETT
ble paroxysms of coughing would last Drain.
NOTH K rOK PUBLIC A l ¡ 0 N.
ermniura. If there is anything iu Mr. Paddock says land was cheap j
hours with little iiiterruptinn and it
U
nited S tate « L aiyd O kficb ,
t
density and absolute opaqueness, aud most of the farms were heavily M o f o i n r
"P tlb lif*
Ft Y ld ! 8<,fcmcd as if she could not survive
Dou’t get angry. I t does no good.
“
j them. A fiiend reucoinmendetl pr. It shortens life and the result is back R osebcrg , O r . 1 ni crtnlte! 24, 1895.1
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the experiment would have been a encumbered, but those farmers who j
N otice is hereby given that the following-
have diversified their interests, aud
U nnI
l^ fL ltn
i/VAni
King’s New Discovery; it was quick
bowling success.
named
settler
lias
hied
n
otice
of
his
intention
to
acting.
m ake final proof insupport o f liis claim , au d lh at
especially
LiSIti IU
A ^ p l l , 1
! n ’Milti*.
n
a " «J.
? A.
a ’
said proof will he made before J o e l YV a r k , U.
• i
» i those
* t who
.•
i have
j given
• J | [\ U \
\
J iliil Vu!m
bottle i Iree
jit
.
,,
,
S.
0 . Com missioner a t Eugene, Oregon, on
The Journal says the Grants Pass couhiaerabJe attention to dairyincf, .......
. ..
j Ottic*© ill M ein z er K e su len ce Bensons Drug Store. Regular size
F ebruary 15 ism;, viz: Thom as J . Ellison on
No
excuse
for
sleepless
nights
when
out of debt, aud
, ..
xa ,.
o*i
bank shipped $4000 in gold dust are now mostly
Hom
estead Entry No. 6.3-35 for th e S E , see. 24,
i
„ ,
.,
.
!
M
00c,anti fl.W
M ain
ain S S tr
tr e e e e t,C
t,C o o tta
tta g g e e
you can procure One Minute Cough tp. 20 S, R .3 west. He nam es the following w it­ Wishes to inform thos»* who »ire mnb»teplating buil ling in tbe spring to han
last week. Jew ell & Dodge shipped prosperous. In Oatana the two
nesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
G rove, O reg on .
Cure. This will relieve all annoy- and cultivation
in I licit Orders for lumber now «o lh< \ ran be
of. said land, viz:
$1100
and Cramer Bros. $400, banks have deposits aggregating
^®-Ali who have country or city
Ira Conner, D aniel W. 1 la n l ing. Charles \V.
naees,
cure
the
most
severe
cough
than one half
. ,
,
,,
A MONEY MAKER.
while au unknown amount was over $600,000, more
S ears aud H iram B Yauocy, o f Cottage drove,
.
.. , , ,
property for sale would do Well to call
and give you rest and health. Can Oregon.
shipped by Wells-Fargo. Of the of which belongs to well-to-do farm-
i •
,
dc28-30
R. M. VEATCIl R egister.
°
on him Tbe following is a few spec
i
you
afford
to
do
without
it?
J
.
P.
above Hull A Beck produced some,
in the neighborhood.
8 0 acres of up land, rich soil, ¡Currin, ,C>. ttuge Grove; J ie. Lyons,
* —I
•
•
»
V
ial bargains in farms.
No t IC E i o k PUBLIC v I ION.7*
as did John Pernoll of Appli
People will of.course argue that'
: Willi any kind <4 I uui I kt \ ou may wii-h, wlii.-U will then !««• inulv,and
j
and
all
plow
land,
part
cleared
ami
Drain.
The B. G. C. Co., of Foots crec
the business of dairying can be
U n i t e d S t a t e s L and O ffice ,
A RARE BARGAIN.
)
won’t have to wait.
! balance easily cleared, half dozen
produced $800 and Bent H Alex­ overdone, but these are groundless!
H o s k u i ; r < í , o , i ^on Nov. IS), 1895. (
160
acres
of
la
n
l
with
running
a.u 6 9 ,° . m
"L 1 t unning tine spriugs and a stream of inoun-
Kaffir corn is ju st now a it-ating N otice is hereby given th a t the fo lh m in c-n a n i-1
ander, o f Galice
creek, $1700. fears. There ought to be at ¡ea st1
eel settler I lls filed n otice o f liis intention to
*v ear; hne fir an<i' taiu
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_ —
These are the products of the be­ fifty creameries in the W illam ette! wa! er the
water
with niountaiu
trout
run- the minds of eastern farmers I t m ake final proof in support of his claim , ami that Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended T o
no doubt lias some merit iu
dry said proof will be made before A. C. Je n n in g s,
ginning of partial cleanups.
valtey, Mr. Paddock
thinks, t ' cedar saw timber, never culled; 20
| acres cleared with some fruit trees.! uing through the land, the whole country, but it would not do to be­ County ( lerk o f Lane Co., Oregon at ’ Ugcne, 1
Oregon, on March
tax», viz: F ran k H einrich
would then be possible for Oregon 1
Will make ft splendid fruit place year. Some specially fine gartlen lieve onc-h:>.lf that is printed iu its on hom estead entry No. 6178 for the w*2Nw1«,
tid in your orders at once.
Lots 1 and 2, sec. 14; S E , NK ,. see., t:>; Tp. 20
The following persons attended products to fiml an eastern market. j and only 5 miles south of Cottage ; anc| grain land and the entire 80
favor.
S.. 11. 4 west. H e names the following witnesses
tbe popuilst convention in Eugene There is no reason why Oregon I Grove. W ill sell at a sacrifice.
to prove his continuous residen ce upon and cul­ COTTAGE GROVE.
-
OREGON.
tiv ation s of, said land, viz: .Joseph Springer
but'er^ should not command as j
t acres magnificent fruit land—near
last week:
Call at the L eadeii office.
and Rosa O. Lei ter. of Eugene Oregon. August
high
ft
price
ns
that
manufactured
L etter and Larson S clilag lc, o f Cottage Grove,
I station on S. P. Railroad iu Lane
Trespass Notice.
East Cottage Grove— Jesse Mar­
Oregon.
tin, Thos Allen, Dr. Snapp, W. V. in the northwest. Good creamery A 52 ACRE FARM FO R SALE, j county. 6 0 0 healthy, rapid grow-
Notice is hereby given that I, the
R. M. VtATc n, Register.
DeWald, Isaac Thomas, G.
L. butter is alwnys in demand iu Bos­ 4 miles from Cottage Grove, about ing prune trees, hearing nicely and undersigned, have posted trespass DOV23-25
notices on my respective premises and I
ton, New York aud other eastern ten acres in cultivation, a good new
Burch, C. Jones, C. H. Wallace.
"
, , a, ^
, , ....
R osw ell Sp rin g s,
West
Cottage Grove— A. M. | cit'es, and throughout the year sells house i ost $400, good spring water, j ar* g°°d for ip1 0 0 0 °f fruit tins all persons trespassing thereon after;
this date will be prosecuted to the full j
(Formerly Snowden Spring?)
per
plenty
of
timber
on
place
for
fuel
and
|
y
ear.'
Special
bargain
to
one
hav-
year.
Swoenay, Levi Geer, L H. Veatch, readily at from 25 tc 30 cents
Douglas County, Oregon, are loea
extent of the law.
wus gone i Slicing, Price $1050. Write or cal)
ted on the Southern Pacific Railroad,
L. II. Y arbrough .
George Thompson, John Overbolser, pound. If the Lusiuess
ing something over $ 1 0 0 0
If
| on
W B kcmmett ,
“ Shufata Route” from S.tn Franebeo LEM ATI,
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OREGON.
J . B. Bouse, John Sutherland, Sher­ into quite generally, it would ttien j or editor of T ue L eader , Cottage you want au ID EA L HOME and
to Portluud in Douglas Co„ Oregon.
man Sbortridge, Wrc. Small, W. W. be possible to market our dairy ! Grove, Or.
S. P. trains stop at tlie Springs (flag
mean
business,
call
ou
or
address
E.
A
FULL
LIN
E
OF
Sbortridge, C. H. Winecoff, A. H. products in the fnr east in car-load I
station ( Constantly open for the
lots. Of course three thousand j A F IN E 80 ACRE FARM FOR 1*. Thorp, L eader office, Cottage M O N E Y
reception of guests. New bath rooms
Powell, Harry Taylor.
Connected with main building. Post
miles seems a long distance to sh ip !
Grove, Or.
SALE,
butter, but we are marketiug our ' 4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under j
F ir s t M o rtg a g e s On Im p rov ed Office and Express oil the premises.
The waters of these springs contain :
The Jacksonville Times seems to fruit in the east, aud there is no good fence. 25 acres in cultivation, j
F a r m P ro p e rty N eg o tiated .
Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, The
hava thrown journalism courtesy to plausive reason why other commodi­ 150 fruit trees four years old, good j A man iu New York state has just
Carbonates of Iron arid Lime and
the winds in this almost unparlia­ ties caD not be disposed of there us buildings, well watered, two or three died after living sixty-flve years as a
We are prepared to negotiate first Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium aud
good springs, aad one half miles from |
mentary reference to a well-known profitable as prunes, plums, pears good school. Price $1200. Write or ! hermit. There is no excuse for such j mortgages upon improved farms in Sodiu tn.
Ono spring contains 435 ad the
candidate for congress: “Colonel ana cherries. Products thatennnot call on
W. BitrMMET, | ascetism iu this advanced age of so- Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate other over 2000 gruins of solid matter
B. F . Alley has decided to transfer be disposed of iu the local markets or editor of T he L eader , Cottage \
of interest not to exceed 9 per cent, to the gallon.
«ability.
his newspaper interests and congres­ must be raised in sufficient quauti- \ Grove, Or
per annum.
sional aspirations to Eastern Ore­ ties to permit of their shipment in j
t ? a T?T? T JA T 3P 1 A TAT
Mortgages renewed that have been
R A R E B A R S A IN .
gon. He will start a paper in carloads, otherwise the freight will!
Among tlie fruit and flower novel­ tukeu by other companies.
YAQUiNA BAY ROUTE.
F a rm fo r S a le o r E x c h a n g e lo r ties which 1894 brings us, we notice
Baker City in a short time. Colonel eat np a lurge share o f the profits.
Address with stamp,
In this connection Mr. Paddock
C o tta g e G rove P ro p e rty .
Alley’s chances are alwnys better
Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the
! that the enterprising and reliable firm
M ERVIN SW O RTS,
San Francisco aud Yaquina Bay
where people don’t know him, but spoke of the advantages that had | 313 acres one mile west of Yonealla. : of J ames V ick ’ s S ons , Rochester, N.
Baker City, Oregon. Steamship company.
he will have to move farther than accrued to shippers of green fruits ”.** under fence, about 90 acres in cul- y ,, are already calling attention to
Umatilla county if he expects to get during the past season in localities ! ROO(, ori.hMrd !lbout x 500 treeSt and j three, which seem to have won g reat!
Steamship “ Farallon.”
The Prairie Farmer
«war from his reputation.”
where large quantities were grown, well watered with running water all ^ favor where known. They are the j
A 1 and first-class in every respect.
Tlie highest prices paid (»rail kind» ot produce, zx I
S lils from Yaquina for San Francisco
This was practically illustrated in ! the year. _ Good soft well water._ All DOUBLE SW EET PEA, the only one j
i
s
T
H
E
about every eight days.
Corvallis last fall when the first car farming implements go with farm in the world true to name, “Bride of j
Baker
City
Democrat;
The
and 9 head of cattle. This farm is sit­
Passenger accommodations unsur­
load of green fruit was shipped uated only one mile from Yonealla. a Niagara,” the “ E arly L eader T oma - j
passed. Shortest route between the
meanest person in tbe world, either
T H E NAME O F TH E N E X T
from this point. No siogle grower growing town on the Oregon & Cali­ to ,” the earliest of all the early toma­
SVillHtnette
valley mid California.
man or woman, is the sneak, except
fornia
R.
R.
in
Douglas
Co.
$4,000
Fare
from
Albany
or
points
west
to
had the necessary ten tons of fruit
to family and sure to become a. great
some other person who who is a
It presents each week all that
San Fruneisco:
for a car, and it was only after con­ for every thing. Write or call on W. favorite, and the,.already fatuous [
is worth knowing in current
bigger sneak. The man or woman
B rcmme ' tt , or editor of T he L eader
Cabin...................... ........................ $12 00
siderable
solicitation that local Cottage Grove, Or.
BLACKBERRY, the “ RATHBUN.”
„ {
agricultural literature.
•Steerage ...................................
8.00
who will smile in the face of another
I From the praise and compliments ;
Cabin, round trip, good for CO
Each number contains more
with friendship, and who, with soft growers were induced to form a
days .............
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W ILL B E ANNOUNCED IN
s did reading matter than any
words will express solicitude for the pool and ship together and thus F o r S a le o r E x ch a n g e fo r C o t-i given so abundantly to the “ Bride of
For sailing days apply to H. L.
other agricultural paper, and
ta g e G ro v e P ro p e rty .
take advantages of isten offered on
Niagara,”
this
sweet
pea
rnnst
be
health and prosperity of tbe person
Walden,
agent
Albuuv,
Oregon.
covers a broader field
carload lots. Had less fruit been
425 acres of land, all fenced anti more than charming and front tlie en­
CHAS. CLARK, Supt.
addressed, and with soft compli­
cross fenced, about 40 acres of plow
Corvallis, Or.
ments will express the hope that grown, there would not have been a land. 40 more could be easily cleared, comium.-, lavished on both the new
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tio
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r
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EDWIN STONE, Manager,
the fortune of the enhanced: and car load to market, and consequent­ balance good pasture land. Splendid tomato and this new blackberry, it is
Corvallis, Oregon.
ly no shipment would have been garden land; about 5 acres of or­ pretty certain no garden desiring to
who then behind tbe person’s back
O F NOVEMBER 4th, 1896.
made
from
Corvallis.
Thus
it
is
have
the
first
and
best
of
everything,
chard
:
1
good
dwelling
house
and
out
will by whispers, innuendos, and
buildings; 4 barns; 7 chicken houses. ean be without these three new
plain
to
bo
Reen
that
the
more
fiuit
Public
interest
will
steadily
increase, and the question how the m m w h o a *
where possible by open words try
Horses, sheep and goats can be comers.
votes turned the scab» at the la-t election „re satisfied with the results under
grown
in
any
locality
the
better
will
Sample
nu
bbins;
Offers
for
1893-6:
to break down the reputation of
bought on the place. Price per acre
ihe administration t ,ey e h c e.1. will make the campaign the most intensely r i ­
o tin g in the history ot the country.
.o u w u w r i j«
T h e P r a ir ie F arm er B o th p 8ppr80n<
that person, to cast doubts upon be tbe facilities afforded for ship- $8.00. .Situated 9 miles from Yoncal-
The second choice idea is likely
that person'« sincerity and try by ping and marketing same; aud la, l 1/, miles from Elkhead Quick Sil-
ver Mines; 20 rods from school; 2%
W e e k l y I n t er O cean ' ^e ’11 fo r
25'
The New York Weekly Tribune,
the means of a sueak to weaken tbe what is true with regard to fruit in ­ miles from church; 60 rods from post to be a very potent one iu the St.
respect of others for that persou, dustry is also true of dairying.
the leading Republf-an family newspaper <»r the United State« will „ .. i . ii . k
office, mail twice a week. Call on or Louis convention, and its tendency
Mr. l’nddock says that the Wil­ write W . B r l m m e t t , or editor of T h e
T h e P r a ir ie F armer
such an individual in a community
I Both Pa persi ne
is toward Allison more than any­
i M
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t
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and
is a libel on humanity and is worthy lamette valley is better adapted to L e a d e r , Cottage Grove, Or.
, J year for $1.25
CHICAGO
WEEKLY
TIM
ES
stock
raising
and
dairying
than
any
body else.
of the contempt only, of decent peo­
Address
portion of the ea.-.t that
he
ple.
country, m arket report* which are recognized authority, fascinating sh irt
T h e P r a ir ie F a r m e r , C iiieago.
visited. Corn, clover, and the vari-
stories, complete in each number, the cream of the hnm nrm» ‘naung snort
If
suffering
with
piles,
it
will
inter­
1 o u r grasses used for food, grow j
and domestic, with their best comic pictures, fashion plates and eU bl./^uTlC
Ewtni
est you to know that De Witt’s Witch
scriptions of woman’s attire, with a varied a n d - . t t . e e , i
‘•tore luxuriantly in Western Ore-
I ARMS IN DOUGLAS CO.
Electric Bitters i» » uie.ii
household interest. The “ New York Weekiv T ribu n e^ i«
i ' T * f
noted y0|J than peri,apS j n aUy other j j For sa,e or trade_ Sitnnteri 6 miles Hazel Salve will cure them. This
PO RTA BLE AN»
paper, with it circulation larger than that of an y oth e, w eekly^ubliestio“ in
tor any sea son, blit ] tiltsq him ie gen eali»y in the United Slates, while east of Youcalla on Eik Creek, 480 medicine is a specific for ail com­
M A R IN E
the country issued from the
or „ daily. Lar-m ch...,,.»L
„
«rally needed, when the languid
ex- the mild winters and cool summers ; acres, 200 acres good bottom land. plaints of this character, and if in­
t" i* Ure
,n*de
I f you think of buying an engine of in its details, tending to give it greiit.-r life and vTriei
haunted feeling prevails, when the liv- j ! of this section reduce the expense balance hills. This place contains structions (which are simple) me car­
j any size or kind send for our Cats interest to the women and young people of the houw*hoikl. ' '>spwda,,y Iuor*
: l o g u e No 30. containing illustrations
er i« torpid and sluggish and tlie need j of carrying on the business to a | about 5000 acres of out side rauge ried out, u cure will result. We have
I ami prices of every kind o f engines
ot a tonic and alterative is felt. A I minimum. When the Willamette | The place is well watered, Elk Creek tested this in numerous cases, and
^
»» ‘o offer this .plendld journal and
| from one up to 25 horse power, at !>ot- T he LEADER^bir" C’ONTRACT
always with like results. It never
_ CAVEATS,
| tom prices, or List No. 29, for yact
prompt use of this medicine has avert­ valley turns its attention more to i running through it and dozens of
fails. J . P. Currin, Cottage Grove;
TRADE MARKS.
One Year for Only $2 25
"Rgines, boilers and boat machinery.
ed long and perbdp» fatal bilious; dairying, stockraisiDg and fruit- good springs on the place. Mostly Joe. Lyons, Drain.
OESICN PATENTS,
Either sent free.
j
growing
and
less
to
grain
raising,
all
fenced;
two
sets
of
buildings
CASH IN ADVANCE.
COPYRIGHTS,
etc
fevers. No medicine will act more ! ‘
For information and free Handbook write to
, .
. ,
Mr. Paddock remarked, it will begin about 75 fruit trees; school and saw
CHAS. P. W ILLA RD A CO.
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regular
subscription
price of the two papers is $3 00,
HUNN & CO ., 861 B roadway . N e w Y ork ,
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Oldest bnreau for securing patents in America
197 C anal S tr e e t’
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Every patent takrtn out by us Is brought before
On
January
1,
1892,
the
market
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the public by a not .oe given free of charge In the
the system from the malarial poisou eventually become one of the wealtb- nebnr mines. Price $3800. Write
price of wheat was $1.05£ pet-
Address all orders to
lleadacbe, Indigestion, Constipation, i iest and most populous sections or call ou
W. B rt m m e t t ,
bushel. Granulated sugar was then f t i r i t l i f i f ^ m e t i c i t n
Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. | of the United States.
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! or editor of T he L e a d e r , Cottage worth 4 cents a pound. A bushel L»TT-?t elrmlatl^n of a n - e-l.ntlflo paver in the
50c. and $1.00 per bottle at J. A. Ben•
world, bplendldly illustrated. No lntelllirent
j Grove, Or.
of
wheat
bought
neatly
264
pounds
man should bo without it. Weekly, £ 3 . 0 0 a
})r. P rice's Cream B akin g Pow der
' ' Roo B 2 / r rib™ n e^ Cpffi hh ngf n U
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W B" t*
son’s P m j Store.
n a r ; 81.V* six months. A-Mr-SA M U S S * CO.,
of sugar.
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