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

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    The Pacific Rural Press, of San I
: STATE DEM OCRATIC CENTR A L
Fraucisce, one of the ablest techan-
COMMITTEE.
ical journals on the coast, gets in a |
Have you a feci- *
good lick for the republican doctrine
[bak er..........................Geo. B. Small
ing of weight in
; Benton. ..................... E. L. Briar
of protection in a recent article re-1
the Stomach —
Clackamas..................... j . T. Lovett
Bloating
a
fte
r
viewing the causes of the depression
| C latsop..........................Thos. Daily
eating — Belch­
• Columbia....................... James Dart
iu the fruit business. It says: “ Times
ing of Wind—
; £‘>08- ........................ J- W. Bennett i
Vomitingof Food
T H E W ORM TURNS.
continue very hard with the classes
l Crook.........................J. M. Baldwin
_
— Watcrbrash—
your doctor. The doctors ap­
Our spring weather changes often,
i Curry............ ....... G. M. M. Bogardis
Once in a while a tired editor gets
who are the rnaiu consumers of our
Heartburn— Bad Taate in the Mouth
but in the East it changes much.
prove of Scott's Emulsion.
¡Douglas
Ctaas. U Fisher
1 in the Morning— Palpitation of th<*
from an intelligent correspondent a
jrunes and. as well, of all other va-
Giliiam.............................yv. Hoover
1 Heart, due to Distension of Stomach
T
o
r
For
whorrT5
For
men
and
I
Gran;
............
..........Kveiett Ricks
ities of our dried fruits
We hear
A ll April showers in the East this long manuscript, writteu with a
. —Cantered Mouth—(¡a? in the Bonds
| Harney..........
H E. Thompson
women who are weak, when uuch ta'k about the revival of busi­
I — toss of Flesh— Fickle Appetite—
spring are blizzards.
pencil in an inferior hand and on
Jackson........
....... V N. Soils
»Depressed, Irritable Condition of the
they
should
be
strong;
for
Josephine.......
...W F K ivnifi
poor paper, and ending with this
ness in the E .st. but i. is mostly
l Mind — Diiiine s — Headache— Con-
Ki math.......
The deeper you dig in Bohemia
.»i \V Smith
babfes and children who are
slipatiur
or
D¡ardura?
Then
you
have
polite request: “ Please to read the
talk. As a matter of fact the only
Lake..........................\V. A. W l-h iie 1
the more gold you will find.
thin,
when
they
should
be
fa
t;
Lane..........................I. L. Cam, M l
proof with great care, ns I am to- -'
business (besi lea gold mining and
I Lincoln......................... ,1. j-’. S it« an
for all who get no nourishment
Do deep subsoiling and you will busy to read copy.” I f there ever
one o f II» m an y form s. T he one p o sitiv e
the bicycle trade) in the United i
¡L in n ......................... C. G. Dm kliurt
ire for th is d istressin g co m p la in t is
from their food. Poor blood
find more gold ou the farm. See?
Malheur...........................E. R Test
was a case that called aloud for the
Slates that is »euuinoly and largely
| Morrow..................... J. L Morrow
is starved blood. Consump­
waste-basket,
this
is
one.
It
is
suf-
j
prosperous
is
that
of
m—irtatiou.'
Multnomah ............... Geo. C. Stout
Blind is the man who cannot see,
by m ail, prep aid , on receipt o f 25 cent».
tion and Scrofula never come
Polk............................. JohtiJ. Daily
C h a r l e » R a m s e y . Hotel Imperial. N ew \
Those who provide the United Stab s
how printers’ ink makes hard times ficieutly exasperating to be compiled
f York , s a y »: “ I •nffered horribly tr<«in dys-c
without this starvation. And
Sherman...................... C. D. O’Leary
) p e n s ia . b u t A c k e r ’» T ab leta, ta k e n a l t e r ,
to straighten out the bad work of an
with foreigu made goods do a rush
flee.
________ _
' meals, have cured m e ."
*
Tillamook....... ...............G. O. Nolan
nothing is better for starved
) A vacr M edicine Ce., 16-18 C h a m bers S t , if. Y.
Umatilla ................... W. J. Furnish
honest but ignorant contributor, j
ing traffic, but it is a business do:i<
blood than cod-liver oil.
Union.................... Dr It. 1. Liueoln
About this time the winter resort
To turn one's self into a mere bond
at the cost of our own inanufactur
Washington.. Thomas H. Humphrey
Scott's Emulsion Is cod-
puts on new frills and calls itself a.
slave for those who are too indolent
ing and producing classes. Theim
A C hronic F ailing .— There are W a s e o ......................... J. B. Crosseii
summer paradise.
Wallowa....................... W. H. Myers
liver oil with the fish-fat taste porting merchaut is, indeed, active
to pay attention to their own work,
many individuals on the top of the Yamhill................. M. D. . Rhodes
taken
out.
The population of South Lane passes tho limit of all endurance
.. W. G. Westaeott
but his prosperity is based upon the earth who may imagine that a local Marion
I Chairman state central committee,
SC O TT 'S EMULSION h u b*»n .n d o n *4 by
should be a phenomenal increase in
Whatever is worth writing at all is
the medical proleeeloo tor tw en ty yeere. (Aek fact that the American woolen fact­ paj»er exists for no other purpose F. A. E. Starr, Multnomah.
the next two years, if the great
yeur doctor.) Thle le bocauto It I* alwaye
datable alw aya a
uniform
palatable
n lferm -a alw
lw a ays
y e contain« ories, the American cotton mills, the than to conserve their interests, and
wea’.th of natural undeveloped re­ worth writing well.— Christian A d­
(ho > pureat Norwegian Cod-liver OU and Hypo-
"
American shoe shops and the Atneri that when they speak the press [ Diirrant, the San Francise j murd-
ntioephitc«.
sources is any stimulant to so great vocate, Nashville, Tenn.
Put up In ] • cant and $1.00 alia«, The
! erer, spends all his time in writing.
small i l i a may be enoufh to cure year can iron works are wholly or large­ should a! wavs make oheisant homage I
an object
,
.
A M odel R oad . — Capital Journal: j cough er help y ear baby.
, ,
r.
, ! 1 he sueriff is making pieparatious
ly idle ; and it hardly needs to be and do their bi filing
Bereft
o
f
1
‘
Work
has
begun
today
on
a
1
ew
SCOTT
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BOW
NE,
C
hem
K
ti.
New
York
The shopkeeper who does n< t
to drop him a line pretty soon.
added that this partial paralysis of every motive fitlt unselfishness, there
keep staple articles that are widely road to be built by the state between
I
S. F. Cafi: Tin fiill of Watson of
Pacific Enterprise: Twelve years . our manufacturing trade implies ’ jR to llieir mind nothin
' that an
advertised, but offers you something the state reform school and asyli m
cottage
farms,
out
of
a
$5000
appro­
t h; providing for an appro: nation
that is “ just as good,” is a most ex­
T ti.
I « “T * ! P -e r t y among thi.ee wh - p ^ . i d y b • o ffe r -1 iu "extenuation
cellent tradesman for you to pass priation by the last legislature. The
Rob ii, $250.0(10 for tile ere, lion >u Wash­
wealth,
were,
by
business
'
allures,
j work l u t l m
In these days the of an imaginary <»v> might.
road
is
to
be
built
with
couvict
labor
by and let him find a custom« r that
thrown
upon
their
own
resources,
j
housewife,
whose
good
man
has
Bui
dell
understood
this
failing
in ington of a monument to the pi ivate
and will be the first piece of state
is just as good.
road built iu Oregon. Jesse Macy they secured a room iu a business | worked perhaps less than half time human umure pretty thoroughly soldiers aud the sailors of the navy
iu the war for the Union deserves
and
Arche Mason will be iu charge block aud established a luucliroom, j ¡n l D o year, is not buying fruits.
Thousands of our people are look­
wilt ii he said:
thev made a specialty of home
1 ,1
, , „
. 11 > I r, » i of nf i *,f .1. p.it lies in
ing fondly to the day when the of the work. With unlimited labor­ where
,
.
. , r.
, , with her and her little ones these
“My son, if T should publish a , C- mgiess.
J fie d ip n o iot the Nation
wagon road shall be finished to Bo­ ers and plenty of money to oversee cookery, doing most of the work
, 7
,
..1
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hemia. Thousands realize fully the construction there is no reason with their own hands. The excel- ar* P °,,tto an,i beuu t,mes- Her daily paper for twenty y en s and in has been adorned with the statues
of
many
Generals
aud
Admirals,
and
thllt timu uke occasion to men
this as the opening of a grand and why the state should not build a eace of the food soon created a de­ prudent calculation is to sustain life |
it is time the boys in the ranks
mand.
The
little
lunch-room
be­
model
piece
of
good
road.
There
is
at
the
least
coot—
not
to
tickle
the
tjon
,,,,,
about
U
le
e
„
week
as
*
011
.
brilliant future for South Lane— all
a rock crusher and plenty of good came a success, and at the end of palate. It is enough now to fill the aistiu^oisbe«! fellow townsman aud were remembered.
Lane county .n fact.
material, including drain tile to five years, when the great Chamber
stomach; it will be time to think that emjnwit
of )atferM R11d
S H E R IF F S S A L E ON E X E C Ü -
Roseburg Plaindealer: District make a piece of road that should of Commerce building was put up
about
what
is
more
pleasant
aud
'
Mierchant
and
shoiljd Hav
and
there
was
to
be
a
large
restau­
prove
an
object
lesson
for
road
TION.
Attorney G. M. Brown, who went to
building to all the people of Oregon. rant connected with it, the Misses wholesome when the mills start
every time you crossed the river on
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Ex­
the state convention last week, has
It is hard to see why the state Steward boldly applied for it. They A s t o r i - a true o n e -Is ... p
.iat:. ......
t,)e ......
ferry thftt TOU Llld departed for ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the
i......
State o f Oregon, for the county «»f Lane on the
returned rejoicing. Though failing should not first build a road to the
v^ere backed by many businass ineD, j
a minor city in Ohio three ypars
da;» of March, 18‘Hî ou a judgment rendered
the
Ens‘
. and win 1 you dime hark m a suit in sait! Court on the 7th day o f March,
to secure the renomination for dis­ reform school. That would be far who hail known them in their davp
..
*
,
ISiHi, in which iiichard White was Plaint id and
.
ago there was
lo.ig Hlpitdowu in
F shouni 11 .lice 11 ■>■ ", r justly pop­ W. K. Wliipnle and T. M. Hunt, partners in
of wealth, ana been impress- t bv
trict attorney, he will buckle on the more useful.
business as Whipple & Hunt were defendants;
their ability as business women* ^ 10 110,1 ira,*e
ioeal paper an
if in all tfie: ; and to me directed, commanding me that out of
ular
, iti /1 I rcllli 11 »
armor and enter the fight heroically
Their bid was accepted, the Misses nomiced one ov** mi? tlm* the fir - n ais 1 .-li ufi’ praise your dog your the personal propertj o f the said Defendants;
or if sutlieient could not be found, then out o f the
Cure F o r H eadache.
for the success of the ticket includ-
Stewart assumed
charge of the would • e rtkiuoUd "ii the iolio wog goods, your wife ami your babies real pro; erty belonging to the said Defendants
in the said County on or after the said 7th day of
As a remedy for all forms of Head­
ing his lucky (?) competitor.
Eugene Guard: Joseph Taylor, for
many years a resident of Hebron, :
this county, has just returned from |
California, where he has been visit-1
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
ing since last November. We are
E. P . T H O R P . - - E P 1TO K . pleased to say his health is iinprov-1
SAT URDAY, APIt. 18, - - 1806. ed.
The Leader.
flilWs what ails yoa?
Q &
LEWIS&BDRKHQLDER.
DYSPEPSIA
A N ew Line of Ladies’
CAPES, CLAOKS AND JACKTS.
Boucle Dress Goods.
— CLOAKING —
| Acker's Dyspepsia tablets^
Good roads are a glory to any
nation, as well as a true source of
material prosperity. Germany recog­
nizes this, and makes the care of her
roads an important part of her pub­
lic economy. Compare the splendid
roads in the Harz Mountains, for ex­
ample, with many of our highways,
and the result is far from gratifying
to national pride. L e i us hope that
better roads are coming.
ache Electric Bitters has proved to
be the the very best. It effects a per­
manent cure and the most dreaded
habitual headache yield to its influ­
ence. W e urge all who are afflicted
to procure a bottle, and give this reme­
dy a fair trial. In cases of habitual
constipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving the needed tone to the bow. Is,
and few cases long legist the use of this
medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents
and $1.00 at J. A. Benson’s Drug
Store.
Lane county court can well afford
to help liberally in a financial way,
the building of a wagon road to the
rich Bohemia gold mines, because
those mines are increasing Lane
county’s taxable wealth in grand
Public and
.shape. 'Capital in great abundance N otary
■ will soon come from many Eastern
•cities to be invested iu Bohemia.
The mining business will soon de­
velop into the disbursement of hund­ O ffic e in M o ln ze r R esiden ce
M a in S tre e t,C o tta g e
reds of thousands of dollars for
G ro v e , O rego n .
working out the yellow metaL
W. B R U M M E T T
Real Estate A p t,
The last issue of the Chautauqua
Mngazine contains quite a little
boom for the Willamette Valley As­
sembly. It is an unusual thing for
this magazine to mention so flatter­
ingly any other than the great New
York assembly and shows that they
are waking up to the fact that a live
Chautauqua has taken root out here
in Oregon. The Willamette Assem­
bly ranks now among the most pro­
gressive and enterprising of any.
No effort will be spared this year to
make the programme the grandest
that has ever been presented at anv
Pacific coast assembly.
The Discovery hared HU Life.
Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beav-
ersville, 111., says: “Te Dr. King.g
New Discovery I owe my life. Was
taken with La Grippe and tried all
the physicians for miles about, but of
no avail and was given up and told I
could not live. Having Dr. King’s
New Discovery in my store I sent fora
lx)ttie and began its use and from the
first dose began to get better, and after
using three bottles was up and about
again. It is worth its weight in gold
W e won’t keep store or house without
it.” Get a free trial at J. A. Benson’s
Drug Store.
Lane county court has now the
grandest opportunity to dispel any
fear of the people in South Lane, of
selfishness or prejudice on the part
of Eugene or vicinity in seeing sun­
shine and golden prosperity hover­
ing up this way. In helping liberal­
ly to build the new wagon road to
Bohemia the county will build up
largely its taxable property and the
business of its own citizens. It is
but a worthy right, gallant and
noble help to the hundreds of in­
dustrious mining men, who are
roughing it in those great moun­
tains to get out the millions of gold
bullion from that richly favored
mining country.
G one E ast . — Tuesday’s Oregonian :
Rev. G. A. Blair, pastor of the Cum­
berland Presbyterian church, left
yesterday for a trip to the East. He
goes on business connected with the
Cumberland Presbyterian church,
which is expected to lie finished this
year. The ground of the church
stands on East Twelfth and Salmon
streets, where a portion of the site is
covered by what trill be a portion of
the main edifice. The main portion
o f the money used in the portion
erected was from the Christian En­
deavor organizations throughout the
United States. The Endeavors made
another special effort the first of the
year all over the country, the pro­
ceeds of which are to be used to
complete the structure. When fin­
ished the building will probably
represent an outlay of $10,000.
^®~All who have country or city
property for sale would do well to call
on him The following is a few spec
ial bargains in farms.
F IN E B ARG AIN .
A large, two story hotel, corner
iot, 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 the
best towns in Oregon. Call on or
address.
W. B rummett ,
Cottage Grove, Or.
Monday. The first public note of
__,
the news came from the thruat of a
,
lJttl,er bo^' ‘H t!re 8 J1'*- Evemn R-e-
*>rd— all about the staitin up of the
mills!” ‘Good, Bill, good,’ cried a
not only paid all expenses, but live
in comfort and are becoming rich.
,
.
..
They have never lost social position
by going into business, anil during
their entire career they have uever
had to borrow a dollar. Iu spite of
their success, and the fact that, from
their surplus, they have been able
()ala |lttle chaj>; .uow weTl have
of the street and «»dt vvalk iu front
.
. ■ u 1
,
sugar in our tea
Perhaps when of your stole would you ever forgive
.
1
r
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.
.
,
to make profitable investments, they
have not ceased to give their person
al supervision to each department
—=—
He was a charming little fellow of
four, pretty in his ways, good to
look at, but as naughty as they are
made.
He sat on the bottom step, kick-
ing his fat little legs and refusing
utterly to <bey his father, who had
told him to go upstairs several times
in increasing degrees of severity.
160 acres of land with running
water the whole year; fine fir and
cedar saw timber, never culled; 20
acres cleared with some fruit trees.
W ill make a splendid fruit, place
and only 5 miles south of Cottage
Grove.
Silence
from
c n to A
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,
.
r< .«n I. nrufilil t, I tile tiltl. \ e i. e ili'io n
[IPW^-^ansDttfr-npfciwP
w a s n o t m a t e r ia lly
f u e > ami 4 o’clock r . M. towit: at 1 o’clock r. M. of
i the said day.
careful ex
A. J. J o h n s o n ,
Sheriff o f Lane county, Oregon.
dam aged
cold speli lust mouth.
A
l»y
amination of orchards throughout
of 1 , he va„ ev ^
heen ma, ^ aljd
irB u n m c u wi tiivu
insects except VVimiv Aphis; use just :ifter the1
^
.
FARM S IN DOUGLAS CO.
For sale or trade. Situated 6 miles
east of Yoncalla on Elk Creek, 480
acres, 200 acres good bottom land,
balance hills. This place contains
about 5000 acres of out side range
The place is well wateied, Elk Creek
running through it and dozens of
good springs on the place. Mostly
all fenced; two sets of buildings;
about 75 fruit trees; school aud saw
mill within half mile from the Cin-
nebar miues. Price $3800. Write
W . B ru X imett ,
Q r. P ric e ’ s C ream B a k in g PD w der or call on
earvdxl JdU A U U Mriwtattr Fair, fen Fnuni«*
Cottage Grove, Or.
From a Distance Promptly Attended To
O rd ers
Scud in your orders at once.
COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON
N e w Goods and N e w S ty les
L U R C H ’S
LEM A T I,
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O R EG O N.
A F U L L L IN E OF
C L O TH IN G ,
DRY
GOODS,
B O O T S and S H O E S .
L a d ie s D r e s s G o o d s, H a t s a n d
D o m e s tic s
A ll Sizes of Trunks.
This
stock
lias just been refilled and is the
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S © l 0 C t 0 C i 111
elected in town.
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N O T IC E O I' F O R E F E IT U R E
insects that infest vines vi-netat.les or plants.
B. Wiseman and Charles Kevern. your
The ingredients used in my formula canlb* heirs and assigns are hereby mdiAed Unit I flave
I nund In any drug store, costs much less than expended one hundred dollars In labor on the
I other washes. Full and explicit directions for clarence mine situated in Bohemia. Douglas
mixing aud using.
comity, Oregou, ill order to hold said mine
! Knowing 1 have a sure remedy, some onorili muter lhe provisions of section H324, Revised
Clplesl parties are now selling Imitations, statutes being the amount reciuircd for linld-
c h e r r i e s w h ic h h a s a l r e a d v s t n r l « i l T:aert'1"re to discourage all such parties I have
ing the same for the year ending 1*95, and if
c u e u i e s iv u iv u uns a t t e a o y s i a t t e u concluded [for a short time only] to reduce the within ninety days after this notice by puhliea-
price of the three formulas to $2.50 by mail to tion. you fail or refuse to contribute ‘your pn
w»^ l»e something more taan a anv address. Formulas copyrighted,
|M>rtion o f sufli exiHMiditure as co-ow ners w hie
14,1890.
By \V. H. BRO
would be thirty-tnree and one-third dollars
surprise party to the natives. It will
Entomologist.
($33.1-3) as interest in said claim, w ill become the
P. O. Box. 2237, San Francisco, Calif.
property of the subscriber under said section,
astonish them and make them open
Mention this paper
2324.
E l ij a h H a r l a n .
T E R M S :—S IN G L E SE R V IC E , $5;
Jan4-31-I5w
:
:
WILKES.
BANGS' STABLE.
S E A S J N , $10;
Engene. Oregon
:
:
IN S U R A N C E . $15.
>lp.re»i insure«l, m oney due w h e n k n o w n to I k - w ith foal. Insurance money clue on all mares changing hands or leaving the country.
.Mares from a distance pastured on reasonable terms. Care will be tak“ii to prevent accidents, but will not 1« responsible for any.
PEDIGREE.
f Abdallah 1 .................( Mambrino
Sire of
) Ainaz- niu.
■(
Sir Walter
2 :27
Hambletonian 10
I and 3 others in. 2 30
Sire of
Dexter,
2:17% I Chas. Kent mar«*....... I Imp Bellfoun 1er.
Orange Girl
2:20
Grand dam of Green’s j One Eye.
Bashaw 50
Nettie,
2:18
Geo. Wilkes, 519.
2 20 %
Jay Gould,
Record,
2:22 Gazette,
2:21
Sire of
2:21%
Artillery,
14 in
( F avorite W ilk e s
3257
213 y , Dentation,
f Henry Clay 8 ............ I Andrew Jackson 4.
2:22
70 in
Record,
2 .25%
2 20
and 34 oth>-rs i 2:30 |
Sir*) of
I Lady Surrey.
2:20
Sire of
24 in
( Dolly- Span ker
Black Douglas,
2 30
70 in
Crawfo. r P,
2 07 %
0 '24 %
and two others in
32 in
the list
J. M. D.,
2 :1 3 1/,
2 25%
70111
Ollie Wilkes,
2 :16%
2 30
Telegraph
j Baker’s Hv lander.
Sweet Briar,
2 :17%
} Phillips mare.
Number Seven.
2 .20'-;
f Hambletonian 10....... Ì Atxlallah 1.
Hippia,
2 21 %
I Abdallah 15............. I Sire of 41 it front 2:17% | Chas. Kent mare.
and 14 otliers with rec­ Favorite
... [
Sire of
( to
2:30
ords of 2 :30 ntid better.
Record,
2:35 % _ \ Goldsmith Maid 2 :14 [ Kale Darling
i Ai drew Jackson 2
Full brother to Bourbon
Dam of Bourbon \ and 5 others in 2 .30.
i Sir Henry mare.
Wilkes,
Wilkes sire of 42 listed Lizzie Peebles s. t. b.
Sire of
in 2 30.
by Billy Wagner.
Coastman P,
2 :08% The only mare on
Dam of
Bourbon Patchen P ’ 2 09 earth that has 4 sons,
1 Cassius M Clay 18 by
Joe Downing 710 sire
-j Coast Bay P,
2-10% sires of a 2 :20 trotter, of Abe Downing.2:20% Cassius M. Clay 22
Henry Cla.. 8
Abdallah Wilkes P, 2:14
Record
2
:33%
(
Daughter of Abdullah 1.
Pat Downing
2:13%
Burbon Wilkes Jr. 2:12^
Sire or
Charleston,
2:12%
Durango.
2 23%
f American Clay 34___
and 36 ■ dhers with re­
Harry Clay, 2 .2..%
Sire of
cords of 2 :30 and better.
Conscript’s dam____ ( Imp. Tranhy.
Grauville,
2:26
Sire dams of
j Aratus mare.
2 27
Flora Wilkes, 2 :19%
2:27%
Maggie 145
and 20 others in 2 30
Dams of
Record,
2:33
Sir Winter J &S 2 ;18%
Sire of
Nutmeg,
2:19
( Edwin Forest 49___ ( Kantuck
f
r
Chusauie G, 2 :15% Garnet,
2:19 f Edwin Forect, Jr.......•(
Sire of 21 la 2 :30 | Highlander mare.
Post Boy,
2:23
and 21 others in 2 :30 |
Sire dams of
( Woodford mare.
Keno,
2:23% Lualaba.................. { Chianie G,
2:15
Mystery,
[ K a t e P a t t e r s o s ................
2:25%
Dam of
| and 6 others in 2 :3a j Grey Eagle.
Dam of
Roger Hanson. 2:19% [Daughter o f............ | Bolivar mare.
Valissa (3) 2:19
Madida,
i Mambrino Paymaster,
2:30
Emulation, 2:21
[ Mambrino Chief 11. . . ' by Mambrino.
Roslyn, (4) 2:25% Í Clark Chief 89 ....... j Sire of
( Gollias’ dam untraced.
Vatican, (5) 2:27%
Sire of
| Lady Thorn,
2 :18% I Downings’ Bay Messen-
Croxie,
2:19% [Little Norah.............. }
ger.
Woodford Chief 2:22
Sister of Big N orah; { Highlander mare,
Meteor. .
and 4 others in 2:30 grandam of Sultan, 2:24.
Record,
2:31
Dams of
Phallus,
2 :13%
Majolica,
2 :15
Wilson,
2 :16% (W axi-
[ Miss W axie............ •< Sire of
2 : 2 - 2 ’ ( Gano (thoroughbred) I American Eclipec.
( Grafton,
Daughter of.
[
Sire dams of
( Betsy Richards
( Lady Thorn,
2:18%
Membrino Patchen 68.
For farther particulars inquire of
¿x
won t have to wait,
y O T R E O F F O R E F E IT U R E
CO
p
H
M
PH
One Oi The Best Stock o
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Or.
F IL L E D
w ¡(fi «nv kind of lumber von may wish, which will then In* readv, and vou
mm, Stoves, '!mm aal
"
W ill make the season of 1896 at E L I
<N
IO
FROM PTLY
‘la y «! Manli, 18 :«, duty levy upon tile follnwtnt:
described real property, belonging to the said:
lue ft uit n o p of bantu lu:.i«i vOUlJi) i Lane county. Oregon on Monday, the 4th day of
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i May, 1896, between the hours oft* o’clock A. M.
FAVORITUS
o
Wishes to inform those who .,re rout. • .plating finii ling in the -priiig fi lim
in Iheii orders fo r bn liter now. «o lin V e in lie
hour, libertv lie,so solicitoiiR for i et g r e a t -, bi°»s<'ins'(ail <*n. My hop lousi- wash kilts ail
d o w n ” ___P i l l a h i . r r »
l l i t H Oil l g irtspatcn.
Clown.
J. B . R O U S E ,
the Mid Defendants to ntbqf said judgment
of the of
and costs and accruing costs, 1 did on the 26th |
Republican loyalty is no lamb,
but there are lots of political
wolves that try to wear its clothing,
Call.
their mouths.
R A R E B A R G A IN .
F o r S ale o r E x c h a n g e fo r Cot­
tage G ro v e P ro p e rty .
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 acres of or­
chard : 1 good dwelling house and out
buildings; 4 barns; 7 chicken houses.
Horses, sheep and goats can be
bought on the place. Price per acre
$8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yonoal-
la, 1% miles from Elkhead Quick Sil­
ver Mines; 20 rods from school; 2 %
miles from church; 60 rodsfrom post-
office. mail twice a week
Call on or
write W. B rummett , Cottage Grove
tor should call the atteutiou
won'pn tl,at thev
unrivaled few exceptions primp- ct* for
good fortune in being able to keep crop aie excellent
out of jail. Vital statistics eoinpiTet)
fro„, the last census returns show
D E A T H TO F R U IT PESTS.
,
sound W ll,s i’ mF n i n e
L U M B E R .
unn i a rluv w h en T w a s i.w a v sit - ,aia
day of Mardi l»wl, at the rate of eight
D s o m e QU} w n e ii l w a s Iiw a t I I I per cent per annum and the further sura of For-
U O iltivo litio n m v Lw n l P ili iy-fourand Ct-loo Dollars costs, also accruing
tending tl contention, Ui> lo c a l eul j COSfS;;uui being unable to find personal property
on his supper
It must be admitted on h A M
OREGON.
LE M ATI.
l I h
flien toe door opened and a sweet er liberty? Do t h e v expect t o k e e n
,,„n „,i _ .
!
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voice c a l t e l i out,.
a l t o g e t h e r out of j a i l ? — S. F. Call.
“ Father, have VOU c-ot over vour
,
p ‘ » u
S F C a l l - The c a r lo n d o f S f ila n o
tantrum yet? For I should like to
O. r . v . B l l .
rue c a r ifia u OI - Oiano
F a rm fo r S ale o r E x c h a n g e fo r
C ottage G ro v e P ro p e rty .
313 acres one mile west of Yoncalla,
all under fence, about 90 acres in cul­
tivation. This place is a model farm,
good orchard of about 1,500 trees, and
well watered with running water all
the year. Good soft well water. All
farming implements go with farm
and 9 head of cattle. This farm is sit­
uated only one mile from Yoncalla, 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
reigned.
Not a
him for at least half an
FOR
4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under
good fence. 25 acres in cultivation,
150 fruit trees four ypars old, good
buildings, well watered, two or three
good springs, and one half miles from
good school. Trice $1260. Write or
call ou
W. B rummet ,
Cottage Grove, Or.
fruit
1 WOOL M i l .
March. itfJG to satisfy the sum of Five hundred,
Defendants on the 7th*day of March, 1896 and
, sulisequently, towit:
That mining claim known as tile Lucky B«»y
mining claim, situated about *<»• yards unrth-
j
west
of the foot » h Hardscrabble mountain; also
we -ll,ve recoveied from the politi- me? You would ditiouitee tlx
•*
tiiat mining claim known as the Mattie mining
Cl*i folly which has locked lhe loots I .«.,• H- fic in r illo iiK w h e e t a u d i t « e d -!
H i i i ’ng the said Lucky Boy mining claim
p e t to» a
ii i liio u h
i i f - e i . on the north east; als4 . that mining claim known
of our American factories— when itoi as a Ring scandal monger ,lmt I as
Hardscrabble m
mine
or m
mining
claim; all
AH the
the llards.TAl.ble
ine or
lniuK eUiin;
situated in tile Bohemia mining district of Lane
wig(>r !awa
ppi „q t|le niiiis
county,
state
o
f
Oregon.
NOW
TIIE
B
E FO B K ,
1
.
, ought to hi- wliipptd out of the in tlie name o f tlie state of Oregon and in com­
start up— there may lie not only 1 coiuuiuiiity "
pliance with said writ, I will offer for sale all the
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t
right, title and interest o f the said defendants, in
m u /, n
t * •
« . .1 a | and .........................
to the above described
* ‘ premises,
*
subject ‘ to
t<i
811 ” al' 111 the factory worker« tea.
o. X1. Gull It its tiow certain
t 1 m t . , redemption, at public auction to the highest bid-
hut now and then awh lesome mess ,i r
a .
. , ~rC 2 . . 4 .*T'' ... j
der for cash at the court house door in Eugene,
of California
'able.
H U E
your clothes and vour character, and | four andoo-ioo I «»liars, with Interest thereon from
John Murnhy your heirs and assigns are here­
by notified that we have expended one hundred
dollars in labor on the Morning star mine situ­
ated iu Bohemia. Lane county, Oregon, for the
year o f i»&>, and fifty dollars in labor ou said
« mine in i«;*4. said fifty dollars being the loeal <»u
camp assessment for the year o f 181K. In order
to hold said mine under the provisions of section
...
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...
.
that for every ten thousand men 1 in
jwia must
IUUa. Spray.
‘*H**v», 2324, Revised statutes, being the amount ro-
1 , To make the orchard pay you
After a few minutes of this clash
rdf, RroMu’s
<iuiretl for holding
same for the year ndmg
\» nori c; i 23 H of t
)
■ Wi nter and summer witn rrof,
Bro^u’s Insect quiretl
h«*l«ling the
i
t _______
.
u*j A iu e r u . t 4 o u or u cm
pt epinjnr Extt.rmluator rUe unlv inseiticlde
ing of wills, his exasperated
lnsei*ticide known
knownr l«u3,
* " and If within ninety days after this notice
m
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.H
im
liu
f
from
l>
e
liin
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b
a
iH
w
h
i
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o
f
» n fh
n
that
will
kill
all
insect
life
without
injury
to
by
publication
you
tail
or rclusc to contribufe
parent picked him up some« hat
I'emmi iihim , w uneoi emu
n
Xrt.e Fruit ,,r K(pliat,f.
your ................ . *uWi expemllt :ro as n>-
im up and set thousand women 111 our cmintrv Enuorsvd by iinlividual momlM-rs, the slate owners « l i i . l i sle>uld !«• tlfl.v dollars ($-•) ns
suddenly, carried him
/ » i
Board o f Horticulture o f Ualifornia,
proper
* alifornia, Oregon and interest in ; «id claim, will become the property
him down
very firmly oil
a only 2. 10 are restrained of their "twkington. Used by man) nurserymen and f ihe subscribers under said sectiou 2324.
»rchardists. M winter wash is the only solu-
H P. BKiw>KHAKT
chair in bis room, went out aud ... .
,
,,
tion that w ill kill the W<K»ly Aphis, fused only i iebl-35
J o h n U l u c k y
; liberty. Why should a
while the foliage is off.] My summer wash is a i
shut the door.
hbe,f-v
" b-v 8," ,u1,1 tt cl1* 8
sou n d
80 little restrained o f tlieil sure destroyer of.the fo d lin Moth.eggs, and all :
come
A R A R E BARG AIN.
A F IN E 80 ACRE F A R M
SALE,
“Glencairn” lunch-room, aud have
conducted it for the past seven years.
_.
lh e patronage ;is very large. For
rent aud services alone the yearly
expenses are $10,000. The prices
are reasonable, yet the sisters have
A g e n t s fo r t h e s a le o f th e
Täir
- ¿ m
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E L I B A N G S , Eugene, Oregon.
S H E E T IR O N W A R E ,
W ild
w o o d A x e s , A m u n itio n , a n d a ll sizes of
C A R T R ID G E S .
K* « j u lull s t o r k nt
N A IL S ,
CUTLERS
H A R D W
Sh< It «iti<i B u ild iu g
A R E .
la m " Kepairing neatly done.
Mom
ingside Poultry Yards,
T H. B L U N D E L L , Proprietor,
B r e e d e r o f P r iz e W i n n i n g P o u l t r y
White \\ yandottes, ( rul.ien WynudotfeK, Rarred and White Pttmoutl
Rocks, Black mid White Minorcas, Rose Coinh Black Minotcas, Red Cup«
Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, B. 15 Red Game Bantams, Etc.
Pekin Dncks. Fancy Pigeons and Squabs.
E ggs and Stock in Season. Correspondence Solicited
SALE M , OREGON.
*ar60 Prizes in the last Two Years.
2 Sweepstakes
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