Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, February 29, 1896, Image 2

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L eader.
FOXY PHILADELPHIA GIRLS.
------------------------------“ Hare you noticed,’’ said a young
published every
S aturday .
muB-about-towD, “ tbe foxy game
- E D IT O R . that some girls work in the crowded
’„’v f i street cars for the purpose of get-1
r i# Best *
all Cough Medicines
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is Dr. Acker's English R em ­
SATURDAY’ , FEB.. 29, - - 1896. tjU{, a sfat ? No ? Why, they’ve ;
edy. It will stop a cough in
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worked it on me several times dur- j
State democratic convention at ■ ing the past month. The first time j one night, check a cold in
it happened was one night around o n e day, prevent Croup, re-
Portland April- 9th.
K. P . T H O H P ,
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HOW TO KILL, SQUIRRELS.
Already the ground squirrel, or
a gerot, which is the bane of the ;
Eastern Oregen farmer, is making
its appearance in different parts of j
I he country, the mild winter having
The W eather Bureau em ­
apparently been especially favorable !
ploys
a skilled force of men,
to them. In parts of Umatilla
county they are said to be making supplied with the most deli­
their appearance in unusually large cate scientific instruments, to
numbers and the farmers in those foretell the weather.
P e r­
sections are waging war ou these
haps
you
know
when
a
storm
little marauders, aud Mr. V. C.
Daniels tells the East Oregonian Ins is brewing without any word
Your bones
manner of operation. He takes from the papers.
one-eight of an ounce of strychnine ache and your m uscles are
and a half gallon of wheat, with a sore. Your chronic muscular
pint of sweetened water. In the i rheumatism gives sure warn­
water the strychnine is dissolved!
and poured over the wheat. Over ing of the approaching storm.
S c o t t's E m u ls io n of Cod-
the mixture enough Hour is sprin­
kled to dry it, and when thus pre­ liver Oil ~w it h Hypo phosphites,
pared one-third of a teaspoonful is would be a most valuable
all that is reqired at one hole to kill
remedy for you. The oil, with
two or three squirrels.
its
iodine and bromine, exerts
Mr. Daniels says this is the best
season of the year to exterminate a peculiar influence over the
the pests, for at the present time disease, and the hypophos-
the squii rels are weak and on ac­ phites render valuable aid.
count of scarcity of food, hungry. \ SC O T T ’ S EM U LSIO N has bren endorsed by the
They will eat the poisoned wheat medical profession for twenty years. (Ash your doctor.)
is because it is «lways palatable—always uniform
and their weakness causes them to This
—always contains the purest Norwegian Cod-liver Oil
and
Hypophosphitrs.
die even when eating two or three ! Put up in 50 cent and $ 1.00 sizes. The small size
may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby.
kernels of the poisoned grains.
A New Ycrk office boy spent two
ents for a postage stamp aud wrote
T> the treasury officials that he
vould take £ 150,000 of the new
■oan. He was awarded the homls
n 1 sold his right to take th« tu for
$6,000. A pretty good return lor
1 vo-' ent invi stmeiit.
LEIIS& BUBKBOLDER.
A
N ew
L in e o f L a d ie s ’
CAPES, CLAOKS .
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Christmas time. I boarded a Ninth
lieve asthma, and cure con­
State republican convention at street car and got a seat. At ^ ur-
sumption, if taken in time.
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•,!. ket street the car filled op vitli
I ortland, Apri , a
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- women principally, the majority of
Pori:
iw
It is made on honor, from the
r pavin... r »pi.
257 delegates.
whom carried Christinas bundles.
Fare not growu by chance. N ;b^
purest ingredients and con­
I wa9 very tired, aud, of course, I
Fin»: isever left to chance in crow-’
State populist convention at S a-, becatQe int#,.eSlte(1 in my paper to
r in« Ferry*« S e e d s . ft**»u-rssvll ’
tains neither opium nor mor­
f them everywhere. Write for
lera Thursday, March 26th at 1 ^tio exclusion of everything else. A
phine. If the little ones have
FE R R Y ’S
o’clock— and Friday; 200 delegates, moment or two later, however, I
SEED A N N U A L
croup or whooping cough,
__ g
! glanced up from my paper and
1 f°r 1 Sflfi. Brimful o f valuable J
^ luforniat ion abOOl b>M an«i
The Albany creamery has demon-1 looked around the car A rather
use it promptly. * * * * * *
Lest seeds. Free bv mail
etrated that it is a paying enterprise. ; pretty young woman who stood just j Three Sires—25o, SC-.. and $1 per bottle.
0. M. FERRY & CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
From May 11, 1895, to Januaty 1, in front of me bowed very sweetly
A t Druggists.
1996, over 21,000 pounds of butter and said, “ Why, bow do you d o?” I
ACKER MEDICINE CO.,
were sold. The gross receipts were'tipped my bat, but for the life of
16 a n d 18 Chambers S tre e t, N e w Y o r k .
$4,126.90 and the proSt $3,344.19. me I couldn’t place her. Didn’t ;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
know her at all. But she seemed to
LYE W ILL KILL THEM.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
Sunday Mercury: “ The coldest know me, and, of cuurse, it was only
OREGON.
LEM ATI.
February 4. 1896.
weather known,” is the story that proper that I should give her my
N otice is hereby given that the follmvhig-
comes from the East this week. In seap j ,|jj ¡t, making some idiotic! Tas. L eader gives the following
ttanied settler lias illo' i notice of his intern ion to
make Anal proof in support of his claim , amt
Oregon, roses, pansies, and other ! remark about the weather as she I bora rile Athena Press for what it is
flowers are blooming in the gardens, j took my piace. -Oh !’ she said, j ««rth. It sounds a good deal like
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trLS. C. 4 C-oiuniLssiouJr
Euijfne, Grugnii. tm
April 3. 18fHJ. viz: James K. Laud, on~Uoine-
seeds are being planted and the looking at me critically, ‘I ’m afraid !l concentrated lie itself, but may be
[ stead entry No. 5995 for the Sw , N V 4 Sel t
Nw'.«, Lots 2 & 3. see. 10, T|». 21 S., K. 2 west.
weather during tbe week lias b e e n ;j’ye made a mistake. I took j o i ali 1 Kb1,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
as that of June Oregon is tbe : for an acquaintance.’ She turned
W- ^b,llls {?'' -8 the I less man
«•ntinuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said
land, viz:
state in which to live.
away with a look of well-feigned some valunble info.mation in regard
Oliver Yeatch, _ James Bedford, Janies
: c mbarassmcDt. But she had my i tf* exterminating squill els. A gen-
This is a good time of the year to
Teeters and J. A. Kirk, all o f star, Orepon
K. M. Y ieatch , Kegister.
Tlie medical fraternity of Western feba-3ti
“ This year is starting out great. Keilt ftn(j kept it.’___Philadelphia tleman who was bothered more or j take Simmon’s Liver Regulator,
It
BUY YOUR
the very best ' medicine to take in j Pensylvania is watch nig with intei-
Hardly a month has passed and we Record.
less with these pests, hit upon a is *u~
NOTICE TO CEtEDFTORa
have learned bow to cure consump-
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j novel and inexpensive way of elear- the Spring for the blood, and to \ est the case of a boy whose hem
N otice is hereby given that by an order of the
comity court o f Lane county, Oregon, tile under­
.
T u . t r F i r s t M a r r ia g e :
J
j ing his place of them by the use of elease the system from ull impurity. lias cut open to relieve bone pres
signed lias‘been duly appointed admin is'ratrix
tron, and how to see throug i a null ■ ^
^ the mo8t interesting cases \ concentrated lye. He dissolved the " I have used Simmons Liver Kegiila-1 sue ou the brain. George Stewart >t tile estate »•: Daniel Keogh, deceased, and all
having lawful claims against said estate
stone without a hole in it. Now in many ways that has come up in Jljo until it was hke paste. He then tor as a corrector and blood pur ill el' ls 9 years old. Eight years ago h< oersons
sre hereby rfeqne ted to present them to me at
comes word that Dr. Xaneen has t),B l os Angeles courts is that of ¡Spread a thin coating ou a chip, and think it an excellent remedy. I had an attack of cerebro-spiua m.v home or to K. K. Skipivorth at his «»Rice in
Kugene, Oregon, duly ver fled within six months
E. P. THORP.
discovered the North Pole and Jesse Hunter against bis wife. After ; 8
flat stone, or anything at baud always keep it on hand to take ¡u meningitis, which so affected hi- from tlie date hereof.
Dated
at Cottage Grove Or., this 1 st day of
brain
that
its
growth
was
stopped.
hung a red lamp upon it. Hurrah I living with her for many years Hun- u'bu’h 0001,1 bo conveniently placed preference to any other medicine.” —
February, 1893.
Iu addition the growth of his bod\ „ „
L aura K eouh ,
, M Ci Tf •
ter found that her first husband was i m a squirrels hole. M hen the I. M. Hysell, Middle port, Ohio.
K. S k ip w o r t h .
Administratrix.
was also retarded and ho looks like K. Attorney
,,’
,
i living and that she bad never been ] squirrels come out they step in the
for estate.
as aforesaid.
Th»* I d o l o f th e W o m e n .
febi-35.
an 18 months’ old child.
already, sajs an exchange.
divorced from him. He declined to h®-
11 short time their feet be-
Paderewski, tl.e great Polish
livc with her and she sued for d i-; fPn, to burn> when up sels Mr.
NOTICE OF F O R F E IT U R E
pianist, met with a most enthusiastic
S. Sbideler, of this city, is in re
THE KISS ECCLESIASTIC.
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u T vorce, .which was granted her. squirrel, and into the mouth goes
John Murphy your heirs and assigns are here
reception in San Francisco. AH so­
eipt
of
a
letter
fr
At a fashionable wedding party, by notified that we have expended one hundred
<ceipt of a letter from b‘ * 80"> L. Hunter is
wealthv and of excellent tl,e '" j 111'®'1 fo° b a“ '1 there is one
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SENDING TO Tt*
iu labor on the Morning star mine situ­
'Shielder, located near Monterey
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uow brings ! squirrel less on the ranch.
Mr. ciety turned out to honor its initial just as the happy pair were about to dollars
ated in Bohemia, Lane county, Oregon, for the
bay, California, and in this letter tbe «potation lie
performance.
The
prices
of
seats
year
o
f
1895,
and
fifty
dollars
in
labor
on
said
start
on
their
wedding
tour,
the
.
.
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wife now Hoflis’ informant vouches for the
gentleman speaks of tbe sale of the|8U1. ftK8ins 118 ortnn
were $5, $3 and $2. Every seat in pretty little brid© was thanking' th© ! camp assessment' for the year o f 1894 . In order
"be the name of her first bus- destructive power ot lye as a squir­
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D6 apple crop in that locality liko f uin. T
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rel destroyer, and as there is con- the California theatre was taken and clergyman who had made her and to hiilil sail! mill“ under tlie provisions ot w ctim i _ _
this: ‘The fruit buyers are here band, Joseph Milam, Jane Elizabeth
M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on
huudreds
of people stood up her choice one; on which the rev-
siderable
difference
in
the
price
of
1895. and if within ninety days after this notice
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and are already buying the coming Miiatn, to have two deeds declared lve strychuine and other poisons, it While Paderewski held his
erned gentleman, who was an old by
. , audience
,
publication you fall o r refuse to contribute
H l& n/V til/fin I m
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J.A 1 &U. u -/ ciij . xu 9
crop of late apples, that is, buying void which covered property valued will cost scarcely anything to exper-' euthralled w,th llls m!V^ c toucb- tbe friend of the family and a bit of your proportion ».r such expenditure as c o -
owners which should be fifty dollars ($ 50 ) as
them on the trees, or, as we express at $50,000.
iment. Lye costs but 10c a can, ladies did not become hystericul as wag, said, “ But my dear, you have interest in said claim, will becom e the property
o f the subscribers under said section 2324.
it, “buying tbe orchards.” Buying
of strychnine is i« ^ q u en tly the case when the spell not paid me my fee.”
11. 1*. B b o o k h a h t
FAYING
FOR
KNOWLEDGE while’ the price
1
v
rtf
flirt
Itinidcr
ia
/in
t them.
nme,
’ll»/,
t,
I-.» f
of
the
master
is
on
The
first
tbe orchards only means the grow­
febl-35
J o hn C l u c k y .
“ What is that?” said the bride.
about $1.50 per ounce, Try lye
days sale of tickets for the concerts
ing of tbe fruit that may grow upon
“ A kiss. Won’t you pay it before
and see how it works.”
NOTICE OF FOREFEITU RE.
I still have 3000 choice Italian prunes «imi 3H00 Baldwiu apples,' also
A manufacturer once paid a re­
amounted to $9,000.
them during the season specified.
you go ?”
Sbideler states further that one of markable bill without a murmur,
Albany Herald: The citizens of
Of course I will,” she answered.'11 , ”» ",j
rnS i iu”
6000 in oW> c6oiV® winter T P 1®8 and 6000 very fine cherry in all,
A petition from business men, blushing and laughing, aud shsuii i ' * ' 1 r W"•wlìùri:!'“-'--4«^ »“ «
hie neighbors sold ten acres of trees simply ou account of the way in Eugene are petitioning congress to
iin
and two years old. Will be sold at greatly reduced priora. Write for
.
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situated
Iu
H
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tu
iuta,
DougL*
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for $950, another sold his crop for which it was worded.
allow the continued opening and asking a reduction iu the rate of i A severe old maiden lady, stund county, Oregon, in order to hold said mine pt ices at once. Address all orders to
u»‘
d**r
the
nrovisbm«
of
section
2324.
Be
vised
A
large
pump
which
kept
tbe
$2100 and another for $2200— the
improvement of the road across the postage on letters has been laid be-1 ing by, was terribly shocked at such Statutes, bciii^ the amount required for ln*bl-
M. L. FORSTER,
acreage in the last two instances factory supplied with water sudden­ Cascade mountains known as the fore members of Congress. Tbe i lev*tv, and worse, as she thought it, iiijj: the same for the year ending ikaat ,. and if
within ninety days after this uottee by puMica-
was not montioued. About half of ly ceased to work, without offering Mrkenzie route. As the road runs
,
.
. .
, j on the part of the jollv divine; but tion. you fail or refuse to contribute your pro­
Tangent,
Linn County, O re g o n .
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• portion o f sutli expenditure as co-owner* which
the purchase price was paid in ad­ the least explanation for so arbi­ across the forest reserve and has movement, so far ns . its direct o b J je ct1
I everyone else, the bridegroom in would
be thirty-tliree and one-third dollars
vance, in all iustances. Mr. S. has trary a proceeding. The mechanic been kept open bjT voluntary work is concerned, is entirely commend -1 eluded smiled at the inchlent. As (i33.l-3) a.s interest iu said claim, will become the
o f the subscribe .• under said s»*cti<»a,
about twentytive acres of apple trees who was called in tinkered the and local appropriations, it is feared able aud entitled to general support. , the old matfl, a little later, was « property
w.
E l ij a h H a r l a n .
ja n4-3i-l 5 w
in that locality but tbe}- are not yet thing for half a day, and then said
that the reservation rules may work In presenting their claims, how ever,; about to drive away from the door,
in bearing.— Medford Mail.
tb® aparatus would have
be to close it up or hinder its improve­
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A riON
the advocates of cheaper postage. 8be
P*1^ b(,r b*ai1 ° ° f ° f lu'r
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taken to pieces.
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bougham window and said severely,
ment. This forms another strong probably
U
nited S tates L and O ffice ,
j
without having given the i
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This was serious, as it meant ..the
;
°
| ns the parson among others bade PosEBiiiO, O r . IVcetnhei 24, 1895.1
A MONEY MAKER.
argument against the forest reser-
stoppage of the factory, so it was
matter due thought, suggest an a d -1 i,pl. „.ijp,,.
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I n et a llie n .
Notice
N otice is 1 ? hereby
hereby Kiven that the following-
L. A. Neil, one of the thrifty suggested that a neighboring cugi |
, vatiou as it exists at present.
vance in the rates of what is known
“ Well, Mr. Clergyman, how about make
¡¡o'L'riinaVnrL^n*"1
,,
l,ls hmutuui to
final proof In support o f liis claim, and that
dnirymen and farmers of this sec- necr— a reputed gcuius iu all me-1
| said proof will be made before J o e l W a r e , U.
as second class matter, This latter, tbaf ecclesiastical kis»?’’
t « .;ii
s
Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on
tiou, who resides just south of Ashs chanicnl matters— should be sent; W . B R U M M E T T
is an exceedingly important and j
Not now, he answered,
1 ' ' i l l February 15 18%, viz: Thomas J. Ellison on
Homestead Entry No. 6335 fo r the s E‘ , s-e. 24, W i f h e s In in fo r t ii Illu si- ^ li«> .r e «•unt­
land, has figured up the return f0*-- He came, looked at the pump,
a
a
Ti
give lt to you another t i m p f t .. tp.
l-l.it iu g b i i i l i l i n g m t b e s p r i n g t<> l t « u
20 S, It 3 west. He names the following wit-
enormous
interest. It includes : * very
w „ public
„ u - i here !
fmm
a single cow of ex his
• i herrl i dur-
i
and then,
taking
a haraindr,
IV n ta T V
: nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
Public
and
from &
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4.
, giive : ±N\JL<Xiy
ili I lu it o r i l i T s liir lu i iln-r ti. w «il tll- \ «-JII bu
tc 1 au<i cultivation of. said land, viz:
.
e
three sharp taps over the valve.
,
nearly every description of pçyiodi- ; ÿ|le
disappeared. mi
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R u e 8 ls
Ira Conner, Daniel W H an ling, Charles W.
mg the past mue years, which go to! -Shell go now,” be said, quietly;
; cals, in tact, all that literature^ that roared, and the parson scored.— oiTon*1*1 HIraln Vanc«5r» uf c.rttage Grove,
Steam was turned ou
b VM'J
aids in the information ntul fenjsght- j London Tit-Bits.
<l«*as-so
it M. V eatch Register.
she did go.
Office in M einzer R e s id c u c e i enuient o f the general public! jlVn]
t milk on the farm. The cow in
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NOTICE
FOR
PUBLIC VTION. ~ With anv kind of ltn dier you in « y wish, which will then ! h lesdy, and you
In due course said the manufac-
a half
M ain
im r»««» in the
f l u . postal
«/,«♦«! charges
oliorora, W
i — * 1 ,1 ,1 i 1 No excuse for sleepless nights when U nited S tates L\>»O ffi < e
)
_ Strct t,C o tta g e
; , increase
• question is i a
hall blood
Diooa Jersey
.jersey and
auu j urer> *q received a bill from that
won’t have to wait.
G rove, O regon .
,
l.nrtfnll to tld« «rre-.t interest you can procure One .Mi inute Cough RoSEnuiiO. (In o m Nov. 19 1S95.( j
Durham and has been giving nine engineer for £10 4s. The
sum
4 B®-A 1 I who have country or city | Prove ; “ urtIuU 40 this great interest,
T” .g wjn
FERRYSj
SEEDS,
Boucle Dress Goods.
= C L O A K I N G .=
Agents for the sale of the
I B M El
I
m
U L
If You W an t The Cream of
N u r s e r y S to c k :
Fruit Trees of
t
M.
L.
FORSTER.
B i U b II direct from fa rin g Trees.
L U M B E R .
J.
Real Esilile, Aient,
years steadily. Mr. Neil has tigur-
ed up the amount he has realized
from her during that time, and from
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the sale of the ten calves she has
amazed
me, but
on reading
property for sale would do well to call
.
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the items I
drew a check
at on . him
The following is a few spec
ouce- Tbey
“ follow8: ‘For ml bargains in farms.
nxiD«( pump, 4s; for knowing how,
« r » ..l me £10
in 4
£10. Had h«
he M
charged
4 .
A RARE BARGAIN.
raised, nnd finds that it foots up for fixing the pump I should have
160 acres of land with running
$995, or an average of over SI 10 considered it exorbitant, but 4s was
water the whole year; fine fir and
per year. This is the actual cash reasonable, and I recognized the cedar saw timber, never culled; 20
returns easily traced and does not value of knowledge, so I paid— and acres cleared with some fruit trees.
said notbiug.”— Tit-Bits.
Will make a splendid fruit place
include any allowance for the skim
and only 5 miles south of Cottage
T h e H o m e M e rch a n t.
milk that during that length of time
Grove. Will sell at a sacrifice.
has fattened a good many hogs.
An exchange says: “ Who is tbe
Call at th e L eader office.
Tbe cow is now 12 years old and ap­ home merchant?” He is the man
who
helps
pay
for
the
streets
upon
A 52 ACRE FARM FOR SALE,
parently as valuable as ever as a
which you walk; for the school in
4 miles from Cottage Grove, about
money maker. The Tidings dairy
which your children or perhaps you ten acres in cultivation, a good new
editor would be glad to hear of a were educated; he helps to keep up house . ost into, good spring water,
record surpassing this in this sec­ the church iu which you worship. plenty or timber on place for fuel and
fencing, Price $1050. Write or call
tion, or any other. Mr. Ncii feeds He is a man who builds a home on
W B ru m m ett ,
which
enhances
the
value
of
ynur
Cottage Grove, Or.
his dairy cows ‘‘ mill feed” (wheat,
property. Every subscription paper
bran and shorts mixed) during tbe
A FINE 80 ACRE FARM FOR
that is passed has his name on it;
SALE,
winter mouths but during seven he is the one who cannot afford to
months in the year rich alfafa pas- swindle you. Self interest, if notb- 4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under
good fence. 25 acres in cultivation,
ture supports them without any blSl else, would prevent this; he . 150
fruit trees four- years old, good
chop feed. The b
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! hears
his uls
shart
the lne burden
butter
product
was
oeiu'8
sllare of OI
ouraen o f ! buildings, well watered, two or three
B. R O U SE ,
PR O M PTLY
and iu some cases— the country
,
J
newspapers, for instance— would
materially affect the circulation and
prove a serious burden. No doubt
when the promoters of the move­
ment realize the far-reaching effect
of their suggestion they will with­
draw it or suffer it to lapse. The
a ll
annoy-
.
1
naces, cure the most severe cough I
and give you rest and health. Can
you afford to do without it? J. P.
■ Currin, Cottage Grove ; Joe. Lyons,
Drain.
Trespass Notice.
Nut!«-«* h ln-n-tiy given that the f.illowinu-n»tn-
his in ten iion to
n u k e final proof in support of his claim, and tlmt
said jH'oof will be made before A. C. Jennings,
County Clerk o f Lane Co., Oregon at
ugene,
Oregon, on March 3, 1896, viz: Frank H. inricli
on homestead entry No. 6178 for the w ‘ 2N w ,.
Lots 1 aud 2 , sec. 14; SE'^NE „ sec., 15; Tp. 20
S., R. 4 west. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon and cul­ c o t t a g i ;
tivations of, said land, viz: Joseph .springer
and Rosa G. Letter, of Eugene Oregon, August
Leiter and I m II- sou Selilaglc, o f C o.tagc Grove.
Oregon.
R. M. V e a t c ii , Register.
| c il suitluT iuis fileil notice o f
F IL L E D
Orders From a Distance Promptiv Attended To
"ftctid tu viuir otdcih «t
m m ,
GROVF.
N ew
Notice is hereby given that I. the nov23-25
cause of cheaper postage for one in- j undersigned, have posted trespus
terest is sufficiently strong without notices ou my respective premises amt
ISosvvell Springs,
seeking success through an attack ! {¿I P,'r*f>ns trespassing thereon after
(Formerly Snowden Springs)
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this date w ill be prosecuted to the fu
DouglasCout.ty, Oregon ate loca
on another interest just as ltnpor- extent of the law
■ «■< 1 on the Southern Pacific Railroad,
tant.
Li. II. Y arbrouoh .
•fchustn Route” from S..n Fratieisco REMATI,
ii Portland in Douglas (jo,, Oregon.
T h e D is co v e r y Saved U is Life,
P. trains stop at the Spiii gs ( tlag
LOANED. t.-ition ) Constantly open for the
Mr. G. Cuilliiuette, Druggist, B nv WIOMEY
veeption of guests.' New bath rooms
ersvilK*, 111., says: “ Tu Dr. Kiltg.s:
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'■‘iiuccted with main building. Post
New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was j First M ortgages On Im prove,
llice and Ex pi ess on the premises.
The waters "f these spring- contain :
taken with La Grippe and tried all j F arm P ro p e rty N egotiated.
• Kline, Bromine, Potassium. The
the physicians for miles about, but of j
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arhonates of Iron and Lime and
no avail and was given up and told 1 j We are prepared to negotiate d o
dot ides of Calcium, Magnesium and
diutn
could not live Having Dr. King’s ' mortgages upon improved far ns l
Otto spring contains 435 ad tlie
New Discovery in im store I sent fora ! Oregon, with eastern parties at a rat
her over 2000 grains of solid mutter
bottle and began its use and from
of interest not to excr*ed 9 per eetf
the gallon.
OREGON.
Goods and N ew S ty le s
AT,
L U R C H ’S
OREGON.
A FUEL U N E OI
C LO TH IN G ,
DRY
GOODS.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and
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, »■ per annum.
Iirst dose began to get bett'-r, and after
Mortgages renewed that have
j good government and stays with j good springs, and.one half miles from using three bottles was up and about
sold at from 20c to
| you in sunshine and darkness; in !
school. Price $1260. Write or again. It is worth i«s weight in gold tukeu by other companies.
Adilress with stamp,
Ashland Tidings.
J days of prosperity and adversity.! cab on
r, .. f . B rumiiet ,
We won’t keep store or house without
MERVIN SWORTS,
These are but few of the reasons,
° ‘lM , l " ' p’ *•
it.” Get a free trial at J. A. Benson’s
Baker City, Ore;
,
,
. . . | why your patrouage should be giv-
R A K E BA R G A IN .
Drug Store.
J. E. Tuft, ha %vbo arrived i d l ,. *
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Farm lo r Sale o r E xchan ge for
Medford last week with his family j
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~ ~ C o t t a g e
G rove P roperty.
from the Salt river valley, Arizona, | -pn
e . v_ _
A MONEY MAKER.
To S a v e t h e M i n e r a l L a n d s .—
has much to say that is not especial- !
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! .313 acres one mile west
Yqncallu,
IS THE
There have been received in this | “ 9 under fence, about 90 s -res in cul­
ly complimentary to that country.
tivation. This place is a model farm,
8
0
acres
of
up
land,
rich
soil,
The thermometer registers iu the c*^ fronj " ashiDgton copies of good orchard of about 1.500 trees, and
summer months from 100 to 110 j Congressman Hermann’s bill direct- well watered with running water all and all plow land, part cleared and
The Prairie Farmer
Greatest Ot All Farm Paper
degrees for six or eight weeks in i iug the secretary of the interior to
balance easily cleared, half dozen
It presents each week all that
succession and during that time cau8e aq unpateuted lauds within anfl 9 ¡lead o f cattle. This farm is sit- fine springs and a stream of fo u n ­
is worth knowing in current
there would be some days that it ,, „
.
,
uated only one mile front Yonealla, a
agricultural literature.
tain
water
with
mountain
trout
run­
could go to 120. There are some I tbe “ oseburg and Oregon City land | growing town on tbe Oregon & C a li-
Each number contains more
fruit trscs there but the fruit
actu- «Hint districts and within the land j f«r»la R -R . in Douglas Co $4,(WO ning through the land, the whole
solid reading matter than any
year.
Some
specially
fine
garden
other agricultural paper, an«l
ally cooks on the trees during
these grant and indemnity grant of the B rummett , S
w n m ” nr ° U
covers ft broader field
hot months. Carpenters at work in , Oregon & California Railroad Com- p or sale o r E xchan ge fo r C ot­ and grain land and the entire SO
the sun are compelled to wear
acres
magnificent
fruit
land—near
pany (now the Southern Pacific,) to
tage G rove P rop erty.
S u b scr ip tio n P rice , O n « D o lla r a Y ear.
gloves to protect their hands from ,,
. ,
425 acres of land, all fenced ant! station on S. P. Railroad in Lane
being burned from handling their be exaniine'1 an(l claH8lfied b^ *-‘om
cro.-s fenced, about 40 acres of plow
n
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tools which become heated by the missionere with special reference t«j: ,un(j- 40 m,,re eotil.l t,.* ourih- cicatcd, county. 0 0 0 healthy, rapid grow- . . . . .
•sun. In the winter time the ther- • the miueral and non-mineral char- [ l>alance pood pasture land Splendid ing prune trees, beating nicely aud
mometer registers from 85 to 90 acter of such lands. The con,,..;«.' ffar'l“ n b‘ " ‘l ; about 5 acres of or are good for $ 1 0 0 0 uf fruit this | Sam I*If C lubbing Offers fo r 1895-0:
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! «-hard : 1 good dwelling house and out
degrees in the day time and at I sioneis
aie directed to reject, cun- buildings ; 4 barns ; 7 chicken houses. year. Special bargain t o one hav- T u e P r a ir ie F arm er
Ä
I Both Papers oi
night it will drop to freezing. All cel, auu disallow anv and all claims : Horses
tt \
anil
sheep and goats can be ing something ov— Q i nrvrv
$1000
If I W e e k l y I n t e r O cean
25
tbe land has to be irrigated and the ,
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j bought on the place. Price per acre
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farmers are under the thumb of one 01
made, or which may be j «8 00. Situated 9 miles from Yoneal- you want au IDEAL HOME and ¡
canal company— perhaps they can nia,le on behalf of the railroad coin la, 1% niles from Elkhead Quick Sil­ mean business, call ou o r address E. T ue P rairie F armer
ver Mines: 20 rods from school; 2%
4 .
I
nnd
( B o th P a p e rs-
get tb^ water required for their pany, or upon any uupatented lauds miles from church; 60 rods from post : F. Thorp, L eader office n Cottas:©
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CHICAGO
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land, perhaps not, just as the com- in Oregon, which shall be classified
office, mail twice a week Call on orj Grove, Or.
I
Address
pany may decide. Everything that ,«
.
, write W. B rummett , Cottage G rove, !
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as proviaea in tne act as mineral Or.
¡T h e P ra irie F arm er, Ciiieaj
is consumed in the way of vegetables .
V ick ’s Floral Guide for 1893 is a t
and fruit is shipped in from oth“ r al
Tlie three commissioners to
marvel for beauty, completeness and !
localities. The water is bad and to.- ‘ ^aiiitne these lauds shall be ap-
people are a sickly cruwj. Iu U k pointed by the president^ aud at
F A R M S IN D O U G L A S CO.
distorted
but engraved from the
summer everybody sleeps in the open least oue of them shall be a practi­
; plant, or flower, in its season. The
air and upon canvas cots with none or
cal miner aud a resident of Oregon. For sale <>r trade. Situated 6 miles varieties catalogued are quite coin­
little covering. If Mr. Tuff's de­
It
is further provided that the word east of Yonealla on Elk Creek, 480 plete and the descriptions remarkably
scription is correct, and we have no
acres, 200 acres good bottom land. ■ accurate. The old, popular and re­
reason to doubt bis word, Salt river mineral, where it occurs in the act,
balance hills. This place contains j liable house offers a large variety of
valley, of which we have heard so shall not be held to include iron or
_ C A V E A T *,
about 5000 acres of out side range flowering plants, trees and shrubs.
TR AD g M ARKS,
much, is the hell on earth— worse coal. Aud no patent shall be issued
The place is well watered, Elk Creek | garden vegetables, small and orchard
d
e
s ic n p a t e n t s ,
than Texas. Mr. Tuft is an old
C 0P V 8 IC K T S . e t c .
to the raiiroad coin pany for any running through it and dozens of fruits, ornamental or forest trees or For Information and free
Handbook write to
time college mate of Rev. Gitteue,
MUNN & CO., Sbl B roadwat . N ew Y o r s ,
good springs ou the place. Mostly seeds, farm seeds, and all materia! Oldest
bureau for secur.ng patents In America.
and ths two have not met until last land in the state until tLe examina­
patent taken nut by us is brought before
all fenced; two sets of buihlings; j usually found in an up-to-date, hus- Every
tion
and
classification
provi
ied
for
tbe
public by a not ice given free of charge in the
week since they parted at college in
about 75 ft it trees; school and saw tling seedmau’s headquarters. Semi
England many years ago— and their in the act shell have been made.—
mill within half mile from the Cin 10 cents for Catalogue t<> James Vick% J?riintt&f j^metwan
meeting here was purely accidental Oregonian. „
nebar mutes. Pn«-e $3800. Write Sons, of Rochester«, N Y „ whi.-h Ear-c-t clrrutFttcn o f arrr «el.HtUle paper In tbe
— but nevertheless a pleasant one. _ _
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ofld. Spleudidir Uiu^trateJ. N o'intelligent
W. B rummett , j amount may be deducted from first m au should be w ithout iu W eekly, £ 3 . 0 0 a
— Medford Mail.
? r’ price 3wrcdfn L>uKiiig Pow der ” r CMil ,,n
y ea r; $1.50 six months. Address,
^ CO..
t w W jo U M*U¡ Midwinter F»ir, m F riaa^j.
L’o t t a ;<> G : - - . O f .
order, making it really fr&o.
YVBLBBXMB, 3 6 1 Broadway. N ew York City,
It IS tflB
One Of The Best S to ck . .
j regon Central & [astern R. R, Co.
A ll Sizes of Trunks.
i'A Q 'JiN A B A Y R O U TE .
Commoting at Yuquina Buy with the
in Francisco and Yuquina Bay
teamship company.
This stock has just been refilled and is the
yteam ship “ F a ra llo n .” best selected in town.
A 1 and first-class in every resp«*et.
tils from Yuquina for San Francisco
bout every eight days.
Passenger accommodations unsur-
> is-ed. ¡Shortest route between the ■
v illamette valley and California.
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Fare from Albany or points west to
• in Francisco:
thin........... ................. ............$12 00
tee rage ...... ................................ 8.00
ubirt, round trip, good for 60
days ..............
.................. 18.00
For sailing days apply to H. L. t
iilden, agent Albany, Oregon.
CHAM. CLARK, Supt,
Corvullis, Or.
DW IN STONE, Manager,
Corvallis, Oregon.
IOF tu8 FSOpi
i& r t i h - llighsi-t prices paid fur all kill.lt. n| produce.
THE NAME OF THE NEXT
P R E S IM I OF THE BITER STATES
WILL BE ANNOUNCED
M
IN
YORK WEEKLY TRIBONE
OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1896.
Public interest will steaiiily increase, and the question how the men whose
v-'tes turned the si-al» at the last election are satisficil with the results under
th- administration they eh c.ed, will make tl.e campaign the most intensely ex­
citing in the history of tlie country.
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th*- women nnd young p ■ p..- of th«- houseicd«:.
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