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    The Leader.
EVIL HERITAGE.
POR IMMIGRATION.
F r u it P ests . — Through the efforts
DOCTOR ■****< MM
and advise of the state board of hor- -
ticulture there is at present a more
general warfare being made on fruit
pests throughout Oregon than was
ENGLISH
ever attempted before. Every man
Stand close to a high fence who has an orchard in which he
and try to leap over. You takes any pride, or from which he
will »top a cough in a night, check a cold
in a day, and cura consumption if taken
fail. Walk back a few steps, expects to derive any profit or even
in time. If the little onea have C ro u p or
pleasure,
is
applying
the
sprayer
at
W h ooping Cough ,
get a good start. The fence
use i / prom ptly.
present
most
energetically
and
ef­
Croup is a very
is easily cleared.
Neglect
_
fatal disease.
fectually.
In
Eastern
Oregon
a
Fully one-
your cough, n;ver mind your
I half
a!
a thosa at-
loss In weight, and when con­ new difficulty has presented itself. |
I tacked die.
L The great
sumption faces you, your A form of scale, which is supposed
strength may not be sufficient to have been originally brought
The disease progresses so rapidly that
the loss of a tew hr urs in treatment is
to carry you over the danger­ from Australia to California, and
often fatal. A cker ’ s E nglish R eme ­
dy will cure Croup, c j d it sh o u ld ml-
line. If you could only go thence into Oregon with oranges, is
wmym b e k e p t in th e bourne fo r
to
be
found
not
only
in
orchards
em e rg e n c ie s, A as cent bottle may
back a few weeks and make
save your child’s lif*\
but among the shade trees— balm,
a good start, you might win.
T h r e e sftzast S 5e, SOc, $ 1 . AU D r tc fiite
cottonwood, popular, etc. Not only
A C K E R M E D I C I N E CO.
I t f Jt xS C h a m b ers 8 L, N ew Y o r k .
is it necessary to destroy it in the
Of Cod-liver OH, with Hypo- I orchards where it is found, but the
phosphites, Is lor you even if
healthy young orchards need
The Wisconsin state board of
OREGON.
constant protection and spraying
LEM ATI.
you are only a Utile thin.
horticulture
offers $800 as premi­
S C O T T ’ S e r tU L S lO N has been en­ against tbe attacks from tbe neigh­
ums for butter and cheese.
I
dorsed by the met ¡cal profession for
twenty years. (Ask your doctor.) This boring shade and forest trees. Tbe
There is proportionately a loss to
is becaus-; it is always palatable — always law at present forces tbe clearing
uniform —always cor tains lbs pur a t Nor -
the
soil of the farm when manure is
aertan Cod-liver Ou and Hypopboxpbitss. out of badly diseased orchards, but
. Put ap in 50 cent and$ixx>sizes. The it does not reach tbe other trees, so allowed to go to waste
small size may be enough to cure your
It is claimed that New Zealand
it will be necessary for the utmost
cough or help your baby.
cheese makers are becoming notice­
caution
and
industry
on
the
part
of
=
A woman in He ipner went to a fruit growers living where scale or able competitors in our eastern mar­
BUY YOUR
physician to get a prescription for aphis is to be found. Tbe pests are kets.
tender feet. He gave her a mixture numerous, but united determined
Tbe flock of chickens that receives
containing two quart« of cold water, action will conquer them — Eugene tbe inoet personal attention is us­
one tAbelspoonfall of bay rum and Guard.
ually the one that returns tbe most
two table spoonfuds of amonia. He
Exchange . A little girl at Aber­ money.
E. P . T H O R P .
did not tell her hew to apply it, and
Tbe secret of success in tbe poul­
deen brougnt a basket of strawber­
she drank the mixture in six doses.
ries to tbe minister very early one try business is to keep yonr beus
She says her feet havent felt tired
Monday morning. “Thauk you my laying while the other fellow's bees
since.
little girl,” be said; “ they are very are in idleness.
One o f N j s ’ i Gems.
beautiful, but I hope you didn’t
Tbe hen that most often has a
The late Bill Nye once said in a
gather them yesterday which was bone to pick during cold days will
ecture: “ A man may use a wart
SENDING TO - « •
the Sabbath day ?” “ No, sir,” re contribute largest to the general re­
on the back of bis neck for a collar
plied tbe child, “ I pulled them this sult of tbe owner.
button; ride on the back coach of a morning. But they were growing
Why
cannot some electrician
railroad train to save interest on his yesterday.”
make the juice applicable to the M y T rees are all on W hole R oots , Raised on
money until the conductor comes
Father; “ Now, see he :e, if you fishing line so one would not have
around: stop his watch at nights to
H ighly tilled Land,
marry that young pauper bow on to touch tbe button when he got a
save wear and tear; leave bis ‘i’ er
earth are you going to live ? bite?
*t’ without a dot or cross to save
Sweet girl: “ Ob, we bare figured
Why is not a well-balanced ration
ink; pasture his mothers grave to
that all ou t You remember that of fertilizer just as important to a
save corn, but a man of this kind is
I still tiave 3000 choice Italian prunes and 3000 Baldwin apples, also
old hen my aunt gave me?” “Yes.” fruit tree as a well-balanced ration
a gentleman and scholar compared
about 6000 in nil, choice winter apples anil 6000 very fine cherry in all,
“ Well, I ’ve been reading a poultry f feed is to the dairy cow?
to a fellow who will take a newspa­
and two years old. Will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Write for
circular and I find that a good ben
per and when asked to pay for it
prices at once. Address all orders to
will raise 20 chickens in a season.
has it marked “ refused.”
Tbe next season that will be 21
M. L. F O R S T E R ,
hens; and as each hen will raise 20
T a n g en t, L in n C ou n ty , O reg on .
more chicks, that will be 420. The
next year the number will ba 8,400,
N otary Public and tbe following year 168,000, tend th e■
next 3,360,000. At only 50 cents
apiece we will tbeu have $1,680,000.
Then, you dear old papa, we'll lend
O ffice in M einzer Residence you some money to pay iff tbe
M ain Street, Cottage
mortgage on this house.’’
The Pacific Northwest Immigra­
tion Board has been established for
the purpose of bringing to the Pa­
E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R .
cific Northwest such a class of pro­
SATURDAY, MAR., 21 - - 1896.
ducers as shall tend to develop its
resources and increase its prosperi­
ty, and to that end has, thus far,
The official estimate of the wheat
been provided by the citizens of
crop of the Argentine Republic for
Portland with a fund of $30,000—a
the present season is 65 per cent of
fund which is hoped to largely in­
the great crop of 1893, and the sur­
crease by contributions from other
plus for export is estimated at 400,-
sources.
000 tone.
The Board expects to be able to
In reply to an inquiry, Prof. Hen­
affectively carry on the work of
ry states in the Breeder’s Gazette
bringing in settlers from the east,
that he regards a ten of oats straw
but it will be impossible for it to
as practically worth nearly two tons
have its own agents in every county
of rye straw for feeding', purposes,
and precinct to attend to the locat­
while rye straw is better for bed­
ing of these settlers, and this part
ding stock.
of the work must be done, in each
case, by the residente who are in­
S tan d B y T h e C o w . —Seattle Post-
terested in each special section, and
Intelhgencer. “ How is it that Chen­
ey merchants are gaining snch a
to this end local organization must
reputation throughout the state for
be established in each county, in or­
meeting their bills promptly ?” was
der that the best results may be o b ­
asked at the recent meeting of the
tained and that each ceunty may
committee of the State Immigration
reap its full share of the general
Society a: Spokane. “ Because we
have cows there,” was the reply
befrefit.
“Cows give milk, milk makes butter
No excuse for sleepless nights when
It being impossible for a central
and cbeesu, and butter and cheese you can procure One Minute Cough
bring in revenue. The state of Cura. This will relieve all annoy- board to attend to location in so
Washington must stand by the naces, cure the most severe cough large a section of country, the work
and give you rest and health. Can of this Board will be limited to ad­
cow.”
you afford to do without it? J. P. vertising, as widely as possible, the
Albany Herald: A arge part of Currin, Cottage Grove; Joe. Lyons,
advantages which this country, as a
the Cascade forest reserve ought to Drain.
whole, has to >ffer; and to interest­
be open^l for settlement. The de­
ing the largest possible number of
THE
CASCADE
RESERVE.
velopment of a rich portion of the
the producing classes ef the east,
state is retarded by a gigantic re
An associated press dispatch from and especially farmers, in i t Each
serve covering an area larger than Washington which recently appear­
enquirer will be supplied with an
some whole states in the east. A ed says:
“The executive committee of the accurate though brief, description
moderate timber reserve would be a
American Forestry Association has of all the different sections, and al­
good thing, but this shutting up of
just forwarded a letter to the secre­ lowed to make his own choice of
nearly five million acres ia an out­ tary of the interior protesting the section which he prefers. Hav­
rage upon the people of Oregon. against the contemplated opening ing made this choice he will be
Let the reserve be cut down to of the Cascade range forest reserve turned over to the local board of
something like reasonable propor­ tion in Oregon. This reserve con­ that section to bo directed to and
tain 4,492,800 acres, and is situated
tions.
with exactly what he
on the crest of the high Cascades. supplied
The
letter
states
that
there
are
no
wants.
Pure water forms one of the most
agricultural lands in the reserva­
This board has been organized
efficacious of health giving elements, tion; that lumber interests are not
and should be sought after in all used in ts timber supplies; that the and supplied with funds, not for the
cases. “ A writer in one of the med­ miners are not affected and that the purpose of booming any town or
ical journals contends that the dis­ o ily interest prompting the move­ city or promoting any private inter
ease known as malaria should be ment are the shepherds whose est whatsoever, but for the sole and
flocks not only destroy existing for­ only purpose of promoting the gen­
called malague, because it is pro­
est growth, but prevent any new eral settlement and development of
duced by bad water, and not by at­ growth.
mospheric conditions as is generally
“ The need of legislation is urged the country at large, a work in
which every section has a vital in­
supposed. He says that the : .ten­ to empower the people to provide
terest, and which should be aided to
protective
service
and
to
make
rules
sive use of pure, deep-seated w ater
and regulations, under which min­ the fullest extent in their power by
affords entire immunity against ma­ ing, lumbering grazing or any other
laria in sections of country where occupation and use of tne reserva­ the people of each section. The
most effective means for each sec­
no white man can live using the tion that might take place.”
tion to aid in the general work is
There
seems
to
be
an
earnest
and
surface water,” The germs of the
well-founded
desire
on
the
part
of
a
by making itself as well known
disease enter the system through
large number of Willamette valley
the intestenal tract alone according people that the boundaries of the possible, and by exerting itself to
to his theory, and climatic influence reserve in their section be reduced secure as large a share as possible
has little or nothing to do with the and efforts in that line have been of the newcomers.
It is difficult to say exactly when
vigorous. Mr. John Butterworth
case.”
formerly of Ashland, quotes the the eastern work will begin to bear
The best news for
American foregoing Washington dispatch, in fruit We have reason to believe
farmers is the authentic report that a recent communication upon the-, that we will not have long to wait
tile three beet sugar factories in subject in the Albeny- Herald, and for considerable results. The local
comments thusly:
California have the past fall turned
“ If I were a member of congress I organizations should be formed at
out 50,000,000 ponnds of granula­ would arm myself with a copy of ence and perfect their preparations.
ted sugar, while the Utah factory the above mentioned letter from the
It is the purpose ef this Board to,
has made 7,500,000. Here is a pro­ executive committee of the Ameri in the near future, have one of its
duct worth nearly $1,500,000. In­ can Forestry Association, and would members, or a responsible agent»
seek out the secretary of the interior
stead of sending that money out of and explain to him that its allega­ visit each county desiring to take
the country to pay for imported tions are false in almost every par port in the work to make definite
sugar, the people of California and ticular. For instance— there are arrangements for
co-operation.
Utah have kept it at home. It bus numerous tracts of agricultural Meanwhile we invite correspondence
gone into the pockets of their own lands in the reserve. Thé chief from all sections interested Ad­
source of the lumber supply of the
farmers, laborers, merchants, cap.- Willamette valley is within its dress,
• talists, and railroads interested in boundaries. Prospecting for min­
T he P a citic N o rth w est im m ig r a ­
this beet eugar business. The com­ erals and mining operations of all tion B o a r d .
ing fall these factories will probably kinds are prohibited therein. Not
turn out $3,000,000 worth of sugar. only the shepherds, but everybody
else in the state, except of members
T w o U m Saved.
That sum, too. will be distributed of rod and gun clubs, are anxious
Mrs.
Phoebe
Themas, ot Junction
among the people of these states, tuat the limits of the reserve be re­
City, 111., was told by her doctors that
and thus will be kept where it will duced. As to the reserve being on she had Consumption and thrt there
do the roost go-xi. We rejoice to “crest of the high Cascades,” permit was no hope for her, but two bottles
learn that everything is ready to es­ me to call attention to the fact that Dr. King's New Discovery completely
cured her and she says it snved her
where the line of the O. C. & E.
tablish several beet sugar factories R. enters the reserve it is about life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida
in the West the moment congress 1000 feet lower th a D Max Pracht’i St. San Francisco, suffered from a
at dreadful cold, approaching Consump­
puta the Sugar tariff in a fair way famous “ Peacbblow Paradise
Ashland, wbere they raise peaehes, tion, tried without result everything
and then leaves it alone.
the memory of whose lusciousness else then bought one bottle of Dr.
makes my mouth water as I men
King’s New Discovery and in two
Coquille City Bulletin: You, tion them.”
weeks was cured. He is naturally
most heartily, agree with us when
thankful. It is such results, of which
we make the statement that good
these
are samples, that prove the won­
A great many people are influenced
roads are an essential to fcn early
derful efficacy of this medicine in
by
what
others
do,
and
that
is
one
of
development o? our resources, yet
the reasons why so many take Sim­ Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles
some < entend that now is not a
mons Liver Regulator. “ I was suf­ at J. A. Benson’s Drug Store. Regu­
propel season to voice the question fering greatly from Chilis and Fever lar sizes 50c and $1.00.
— wait till summer. As we heard and the more quinine I took the
Pttingly remarked, some are like the worse I felt. I was told of Simmons
man whose house needed a new roof Liver Regulator, by a friend In Ar­
Tbe Oregonian la speaking ef ice
kansas, and I didn’t need to take
.badly when it rained ; in dry weath­
bicyeling
says: “ From the sugges­
much ef It befere I was entirely re­
er there was no need. So, with the lieved.” —Byron Bndlev, Tallahassee, tion thrown out by a boy who lash­
road quesuei. When spring opens, FU.
ed an erdinary skate to tbe front of
the sunshine appears permanently,
his safety and was enabled to make
our roads speedily improve and with
A correspondent of the Breeder’s good time over the surface of a
the usual labor in charge of the sev­ Gazette says that there can be no frozen lake two enterprising yeung
eral county supervisors, the roads question that the Fed Polls are a men in Chicago have invented and
will soon be in prime condition. useful and desirable breed on the patented an ice bicycle and formed
The subject is never given thought farm where tbe profit is to be made a company for its manufacture.
till the next winter when we hear from both the milch cow and the With tbe first perfected model one
some little agitation, which soon feeding steer, tbe oue to produce of the inventera made a mile in one
dies out, generally for want or per­ the other He states that reports minute and twenty seconds, and
severance. This subject of better of tests of tbe milk of several hun­ this can be improved upon, tbe skill
roads is one that is attracting atten­ dred cows of this breed shows an of the rider being tbe only limit to
tion all over our state, everywhere, average of 4.16 per cent of butter- tbe possibilities in tbe line of rec­
and wo can not afford to let other fat.
ords. Tbe changes from the normal
sections make no advancement and
bicycle to tbe ice machine can be
we make no effort, whatever, to im­
made in five minutes. Tbe rear tie
Old
prove
our conditions. Nay, we
OM people who require m.xlicine to is deflated and the toothed band of
must not soliloquize s o le ly .
A e r, Su!*te the bowels and kidneys will steel slipped over it. The tire is
must keep busy trying to devise j find the true remedy in Electric Bit- then deflated until tbe tension is
some method or ways and means o f ; ters. This medicine does not stimu- sufficient to hold tbe band firmly in
bettering oar roads and thus make laie aid contains no whiskey nor place. The blade is hollow ground,
it more feasible for thoee wishing other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic rendering lateral slipping impossi­
to visit th.a section at any and all and alterative. It acts mildly on tbe ble. The weight of the machine re-
times. Develepment of resources is | st°mach an<f bowels, adding strength maiDg unaltered. The device is so
^
y
on ice
the one great need of our county and giving tone to the organs, there- ch
is pretty
by aiding Nature m the i*erformance8
. ,
.
and valley to make tbern, doubly,
of the functions. Electric Bitter. » " " *?
^pular. This is a
ih# tfiost prosperous ift tbe entire an excellent appetizer and aid. diges- b,S thlD8 ou ioe’ *nd rau8t haf,Un
West, therefore let’s work hard and tion. Old People find it just exactly
departure to glory of lota of
steadily to gain this point
what they need. Price fifty.cents and 8m*U boys who go down through
Or Price’s Cream Baking Powder I $1.00 per bottle at J. A. Benson's breathing holes in lake ice, and
ttr F« 1r. Furaci»« Drug Store.
’ never a ga in come up t o breathe,’
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
• «dSL
— ..
Investigations made by the offi­
cials at Bonn, Germany, regarding
the descendants of a notorious
drunkard, vagabond and thief, Ada
Jurke, have yielded some startling
results. This woman was born in
1740 and died at an early age, Her
descendants
numbered 834, of
wtiom 709 have been accounted for.
The result of the inquiry is thus
shown: 106 illegitimate, 142 beg­
gars, 64 inmates of poor houses, 181
of the demimonde and 76 criminals,
among whom were seven murderers.
The family has cost the State in the
psst 75 years, in various ways, no
lets than 5,000,000 marks. This is
another strong argument in favor of
tha position taken by Mr. C. H.
Reeve, of Plymouth, Indima, that
procreation among criminal classes,
should be effectually prevented as
fat as possible. This would not on­
ly stop the increase of those birth-
marked with crime, but would act
very forcible deterrent as to the
criminal himself.
LEW IS & BURKHOLDER.
J k k tr’s
R em ed y
A New Line of Ladies’
UPES,
CLAIIKS AND JACKTS.
Boucle Dress Goods.
= C L O A K IN G =
Agents for the sale of the
m
ScotB 6 fMil 5 icn;
s u i io i c u n .
If You Want The Cream of
N u r s e r y
S to c k :
Fruit Trees of
t
M. L. FORSTER.
Bufided direct from hearing Trees.
W. BRUMMETT
L U M B E R .
Estate Apt,
J. B. ROUSE,
Grove, Oregon.
» " A l l who have country or city
property fer sale would do well to call
on him. The following is a few spec
ial bargains in farms.
FINE BARGAIN.
A large, two story hotel, corner
lot, furnished and good run of busi­
ness with livery stable building can
be purchased for $2,000. A busi­
ness man can make money from the
start on this property in one of tbe
best towns in Oregon. Call, on or
address.
W. BnuMifETT,
Cottage Grove, Or.
A RARE BARGAIN.
DEATH TO FRUIT PEfcTS.
To make the orchard pay you im rt Spray,
Winter a id Summer with rrof, Brown’s Insect
Extermirator. The only Insecticide known
that will kill all Insect life without *.aiury to
Tree Fru t or Foliage.
Endorsed by individual members, .be State
Board of Horticulture of.California,
gon and
Washington. Used by many nurserymen and
•rchardi lists. My winter wash
was! is *'
the Oi«»jr solu-
tjon
that will
. _____
... kifi the Wooly
Wool: J Aphis, fused only
while the foliage is off.] My summer wash is
sure destroyer of the Codlin Moth eggs, and all
insects except Wooly Aphis; us*- just after the
blossoms fall off. My hop louse wash kills all
insects that infest vines vegetables or plants.
1 The ingredients used in my formula can be
ound in any drug storey costs much less than
other washes. Full and explicit directions for
mixing and using.
Knowing 1 have a sure remedy, some uni prin-
eipled parties are now selling imitatl tions.
Therefore to discourage an such parties I hare
concluded [for a short time only] to reduce the
price of the three formulas to $2.50 by mail to
any address. Formulas copyrighted, January
14, 1890.
By W. H. BRO WN,
Entomologist.
P. O. Box. 2237, Kan Francisco, Calif.
Mention this paper
Wishes 4» inform those vim sre contemplating boil ling in Ihe spring to has
in their orders for lumber new so they cun he
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
February 4. 1896.
PROMPTLY
Notice I* hereby given that the foUowlug-
named settler has filed notice ot Ills Intention to
make final proof In support at his claim, amt
S
S
S
S1SS. S t o r ^ « i Will, any kind of lumber you may wish, whirl* will then be ready, and yon
2 « A
I
stead entry No. M95 for the Sw*, Net» Se'4
S » % Lot» 2 & 3. sec. 10 , Tp.2l S„ It. 2 west.
He name* the fallowing witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Oliver Veatcli,
James Bedford, James
Teeters and J. A. Kirk, all of Star, Oregon
fell 5 3»!
R. M. V hatch , Register.
NOTICE TO
"O "'1
O rd ers
CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that by an order .1 Ihe
countj
o f lame county, Oregon, the under-
under*
" * court of
sen duly appointed administratrix i
•f the estate
state of Daniel Keogh,
Keogh deceased, and ail i
160 acres of land with .running
water tbe whole year; fine fir and
,
* __ _/ ■ M S a i i S H H I H
cedar saw timber, never culled; 20
are hereby requoted to present them to me at
my liome or to K. R. Skipwnrth at his offlee In
acres cleared with some fruit trees.
T resp ass N otice.
Kugene, Oregon, duly verified within six months
from the date hereof.
Will make a splendid fruit place
Notice is hereby given that I, the
Dated at Cottage Grove Or., this 1st day of
and only 5 miles south of Cottage undersigned, have posted trespass February, l»86.
_
L avra K io o h ,
notices on my respective premises and
Grove.
E. R. S k ip w orth .
Administratrix.
F rom
on
MONEY LOANED.
by
that -J
we
hare expended one ________
hundred
. notified
______ .___
P ____expended___
__
dollars in labor on the Morning SUr mine situ­
ated in Bohemia, Lane county, Oregon, for the
year o f 1,495, and fifty dollars iu labor 011 said
mine In 1894, said fifty dollars being the local on
camp assessment for the year of ih »4. In order
to hold said mine under the provisions of section
2324, Revised statute», being the amount re­
quired for holding the same for the year ending
1895, and if within ninety days after this notice
by publication you fail or refuse to contribute
your proportion of such expenditure as co-
owners which should be fifty dollars ( $ 50 ) as
interest in said claim, will become the property
of the subscribers under said section 2324.
W B rummett ,
Cottage Grove, Or.
A FINE 80 ACRE FARM FOR
SALE,
4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under
good fence. 25 acres in cultivation,
150 fruit trees four years old, good
buildings, well watered, two or three
good springs, and one half miles from
good school. Price >1200. Write or
call on
W. B rummet ,
Cottage Grove, Or.
First M ortgages On Improved
Farm Property Negotiated.
We are prepared to negotiate first
mortgages upon improved farms In
Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate
of interest not to exceed 9 per cent,
per annum.
Mortgages renewed that have been
taken by other companies.
Address with stamp,
H P. B k o o k iia b t
J o h n C l u c k y .
H. B. Wiseman and Charles Kevern. your
Baker City, Oregon. heirs and assigns are hereby notified that I have
expended one hundred dollars in labor on the I
Clarence mine situated in Bohemia, I>ouglas
county. Oregon, in order to hold said mine
under the provisions of section 2324, Revised
Statutes, being _____________
________
the amount required
for hold-
ng the
t
fo the year ending
ing
same for
will _ 1895, and If
da after this notici
rithin ninety days
c# by put
publiea-
tion you tail or
>r refuse to contribute your
. portion
_______
of such
fe expenditure
n a i__
as co-owners wiifteti
would be thirty-three and one-third dollars
($33.1-3) as interest in said claim, will become tho
y of the subscriber under said section,
The Prairie Farmer
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The Prairie Farm er, Chicago.
One Of Tbe Best Stock
FARMS IN DOUGLAS CO.
For sale or trade. Situate«] 6 miles
east of Yoncalla on Elk Creek, 480
acres, 200 acres good bottom land,!
balance bills. This place contains;
about 5000 acres of out side range !
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Tbe place is well watered, Elk Creek j
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good springs on the place, m
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all fenced; two sets of buildings ; Me
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about 75 fruit trees; school and saw
mill within half mile from the Cin-
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Cottage Grove, Or.
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B o s w e ll Springs,
(Formerly Snowdea S p rin g .)
Douglas County, Oregon, are looa
ted on the Southern Pacific Railroad,
“ Shasta Route” from Sun Francisco
to Portland in Douglas C o„ Oregon.
S. P. trains stop at the Springs ( flug
station ) Constantly open for the
reception of guests. ' New bath rooms
Connected with main building. Post
Office and Express on the premises.
The waters of these springs contain :
Iodine, Bromine. Potassium, The
Carbonutes of Iron and Lime nod
Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and
Sodium.
Ono spring contains 435 id the
other over 2000 grains of solid matter
to tbe gallon.
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NOTICE OF FOREFEITURE.
M ERVIN S WORTS,
R A R E B A R G A IN .
Farm for Sale or Exchange for
Cottage Grove Property.
313 acres one mile west of Yoncalla,
all under fence, about 90 acres in cul­
tivation. This place ts a model farm,
good orchard of about 1,500 trees, and
will watered with running Water all
the year. Good seft well VatArt All
farming implements jgo with * farm
and 9 head of cattle. This farm is sit­
uated only one mil« from Tonratia, a
growing town on the Oregon <: Cali­
fornia R. R. in Douglas Co. >4,000
for every thing. Write or call on W.
B rummett , Cottage Grove, Or.
F or Sale or Exchange for Cot­
tage Grove Property.
425 acres of land, all fenced and
cross fenced, about 40 acres Of plow
land. 40 more could be easily cleared,
balance good pasture land. Splendid
garden land ; about 5 acre 9 of or-1
chard; 1 good dwelling house and out
buildings; 4 barns; 7 chicken houses.
Horses, sheep and goats can lie
bought on the place. Price per acre
>8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yoncal­
la, V/, miles from Elkhead Quick Sil­
ver Mines; 20 rods from school; 31
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miles from church; 60 rods from post-
office, mail twice a week. Call on or
write W. B rum m ett , Cottage 'G rove,
Or.
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COTTAGE GROVE,
all persons trespassing thereon after
Attorney for estate.
as aforesaid. LEMATI,
A 52 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, thiu date will be prosecuted to the full febl-35.
extent
of
the
law.
4 miles from Cottage Grove, about
NOTICE OF FOREFEITURE
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L. H. Y a r j r o c o h .
ten acres in cultivation, a good new
m John Murphy your heirs and assigns are here- C L O T
house cost $400, good spring water,
plenty of timber ou place for fuel and
fencing, Price >1050. Write or call
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