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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1896)
The Leader. THE DAIRY BUSINESS. TH IC BOHEM IA DISTRICT O u tlo o k G ood fo r » B usy son T h is Y ear. M in in g Sen- P U B LISH ED EV ER Y SA TU R D A Y. Or., May 2 2 — E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . Cottage Grove, situated on the SATURDAY, MAY 30, - - 189G. Southern Pacific railroad, 143 miles j south of Portland, is a live, progress ive town with 1000 inhabitants. It State Republican Ticket. has r. splendid system of electric lights and water-works, and is the For Supreme Judge, natural supply point for the Bohem R. S. BEAN, ia mining district, which promises For Presidential Electors, to be one of the most active gold T. T. GEER, camps on the Pacific coast. Sixty S. M. YORAN, men are now at work building a E. L. SMITH, wagon road to the Annie mine,own J. F. CABLES. ed by a Chicago eyndicate, and un - 1 For Congressman, der the management of P. J. Jen-| THOS. H. TONGUE. For District Attorney, 2nd District, j niugs, a thorough mining man This j company, it is sa d, will erect largo W. E. YATES. chlorination works at the mine this County R epu b lica n T icket. season and a 20-sL- ap mill. For Senator, J. B. McGee at one time connect L D. DRIVER. ed with the Annie, will soon start For Representatives development work on some very S. L. MOORHEAD, • promising prospects. The 10-stamp T. J. VAUGHN, mill at the Champion is running on D. G. PALM full time. Mr. Cook, of California,' For Sheriff owner of the old Music mine, is ex A. J. JOHNSON. pected here iu a few days, and will For Clerk, again start the stamps dropping on A. C. JENNINGS. some good ore. For Judge, Although the camp promises to E. O. POTTER. be active this summer, it is useless For Treasurer, for any one to attempt to prospect L. GILSTP.AP. now, on account or the snow, a four- For Assessor, foot fall having occurred the past D. P. BURTON. fortnight. It is thought by old For Comissioner, residents that the district will not I. N. BAILEY. be free from snow till June 20. The For School Superintendent, snow now is about 15 feet deep at C. S. HUNT. the Annie and Music mines, while at For Surveyor, the Champion and Star mines there C. M. COLLIER. is scarcely none. For Coroner, The Pacific Milling & Smelting DR. J. W. HARRIS. Corapanv, on Elk Head, Douglas C ottage :i, county, angels as eat-1 G rove , Is the Wail of the Nerves for Food People with Weak, Flabby Nerves are the Ones who Suffer. They may be Relieved by Building up their Nerves with a Nourishing Nerve Food. An Interesting Interview with A Prom inent Phy sician and a Case in Point Cited. F rom the Jo u rn a l, K irk tv ille , Mo. “ W h a t fa tb it modern disetse called ner vous prostration ?” I f tliis question had been asked a physi cian in our grandfathers’ time, he could not ready said of them. ITer only renson for talking for publication about Pink Pills was that the people o f A d air and neighboring counties might he convinced, i f any doubted, that ofl-nuhlished testimonials*concerning The disease was ___Pink Pills were genuine statements from the ~. lips o f persons who have been benefited by It i* new, and is a product o f | ^ n s e „ j them . ^ o f her own iu» Si our Am erican hustle and worry. Stated in j teres ___ ting experience, _______ , _rs. G ehrke said : A little over a year ago I was com pletely brief, nervous prostration is a com plete col broken down. I had been taking medicine lapse o f the nervous system. It is brought from a doctor but grew worse anu worse un on by overwork, worry or disease, and the til i could scarcely go about nt all. The patient can only be cured by rest and a least exertion or the mere bending o f m y body would cause me to have smothering proper feeding o f the nerves. I N otice the dragged-out appearance o f the spells, and the suffering was terrible. W hen average mother. She can scarcely drag her thought it was caused by m y heart. everything else hail failed to relieve m e and se lf arou nd; her nerves and strength have been overta xed ; ’ he has no reserve force. I had given up all hopes o f ever being any Sh e keeps up, but it is at the expense o f her thing but a helpless invalid, I chanced id nervous system. F in ally she is overcom e; read some testimonials in the Farm , Field she can work no m o re , her nerves are e x and Fireside, also in the Chicago Intn-Occon hausted ; the cares and worries o f her life and the suffering o f the people who made leave gotten the better o f her, and it w ill re the statements was so nearly lik e the suffer ing I had endured that when I read that they quire weeks and months to recover. Thoughtless people s a y : “ H ow foolish to were so greatly benefited by the use ot Dr. work so hard and how foolish to w orry.” W illia m s^ P in k P ills for Pale People, 1 did T h at is very w ell, but how many thousands not hesitate to go at once and purchase two I took Diem according to directions o f mothers there are who have burdens boxes. enough for a score, and whose poor, weak and before the first box was used I felt a good little bodies endure uncom plainingly all the bit better. R eally the first dose convinced burdens until finally they have to stop and m e that it was a great remedy. Before the U is a question i f they h*.ve not waited too two boxes were used up I sent m y husband after three more boxes, so I would not be lon g. W h en I had used these In cases o f this kind there is a food within without them . the reach o f all, and it is alw ays effective. three boxes I felt like »d ifferent woman and 11 is to the weakened nerves what bread and thought I was alm ost cured. “ Since that time I have been taking them beef are to the muscular system . It supplies them all the properties necessary to ouild whenever I began to feel badly. W h e n I them up, strengthen them and restore them began taking Dr. W illia m s’ Pink P ills for to a vigorous, healthy condition. This new Pale People, I weighed on ly 113 pounds and f iod is Dr. W illia m s ’ P in k P ills for Pale after I had been u sin g th e medicine for about People. I f space permitted, we could fili six months I weighed 122 pounds. I have pages o f this paper with the heartfelt testi had a good appetite ever since I commenced m onials o f thousands who have found in taking Pink Pills and instead o f m incing these pills their salvation. W e only give along, picking such food as I could eat even one. hut later others w ill be published that with an effort, I eat most anything that wilt be read with m uch interest by anyone comes on the table. I a m not the invalid I raiferine with weakened nerve* as a result o f i was. I do not have to lx- waited upon tuny ' as i f I was a helpless child, but I work nil ¡h e season or otherwise. X o more deplorable condition o f the h u -j the time, doing the housework and i r .r i 'C gai ■ liodv can be conceived than that o f and w orking without that ■pan K in the ; garden ich comes over a pors n ery nerve in the j dreadful feeling vrhic nervous prostration, whenevei rvstero seems to vie with the others to make when they are afraid they are going to have you miserable, when even the sunshine irri- one o f those spells that I used to h o. ‘ ‘ W o rk don’ t h u r t me any more. I Iirn- t it-s you, when the happy prattle o f the child Til i.Avts the lovin g parent, when life is estly believe that had it not been for l ?r. W illia m s ’ Pink P ills I would now be in r y il lum ed by a constant foreboding, when the light o f life seems to turn to a sm oking, grave. I still have what the doctor calls bil sm ouldering flame o f torture— that’s part o f ious colic but the Pink P ills have made r¡so nervous prostration, ju st a phase o f this m uch better and the spells are not so frequent nnuy-sided disease. A s its grasp upon you and are nothing like as painful as before I ! e- strengthens von lose, perhaps, the power to gan to use them . I would not be without the walk, to talk , to think , even the power to Pink P ills for that disease alone under a r y 1 vc. Death would be welcome, but ala s! it circumstances to say nothing o f the other dis c DU “- not until the cup o f suffering is full to eases for which they are especially ri com I r io ving. Such has been the experience mended. I take pleasure in telling m y m ij !•- >ors the benefits I have received from D r. »■'"Mr. Henry G ehrke, whose story is best W illia m s’ Pink P ills for Pale People, an l to l i;i his own words. T o show the results o f this nerve food on a know o f several who have taken m y ju l. ice s’-'*ci:i! case, to prove the points above made, and have been greatly benefited by th em .” Dr. W illia m s’ P in k P ills contain, in a c » r reporter made the following interview :— if ‘ try Gehrke is a thrifty and prosperous condensed form, all the elements neecssarv r.-M-. n ni firm er liv in g four miles south o f to give new life and richness to the Me« t J> illi'Ci, in this (A d air) county. Mo. Mr. and restore shattered nerves. They are ail (.i rihr'- e has a valuable farm and lie has been unfailing specific for such diseases as loco a i— ; <1 i:t o f the county for years. H e is very motor ataxia, partial paralysis, £ t . Vitus* v. dl-k<io’.vn hereabouts n:vl well respected dance,sciatica, neuralgia, rh- piir-tism, nerv v •¿er;>vrtr he is known. Lnrt week a reporter ous headache, the after effect o f hi grippe, palpitation o f the heart, pale and sallow m i -.*' Journal stopped at M r. G ehrk e’s and v.-ii:]•* there becam e m uch interested in M rs. com plexions, all forms o f weakness either in fti’ hrke's account o f the benefit she had not male or female, anrl all diseases result‘ n® i since experienced from the use of Dr. from vitiated humors in the 'blood. P .ik V- ¡d a m s’ Pink P ills for Pale People. $S he P ills arc sold by all dealers, o'r w ill he s \ ^ i | she wanted everybody to know what a post paid on receipt o f price, fib cents a ’ _ lieinc these pills arc, but as so m any or six boxes for $2.50 (they gre never» are praising them now-a-days, she in bu lk or by the ICO) by nc^dresrimr Medicine « C on u 'aày , üciici e.« -b-atly doubted whether her testimony W illia m s’ > .1 an ything to wkut ft hero had ¿u- tudy. N , Y i have answered it. known then. LEW1S& BURKHOLDER. Aery few people realize the ex tent anil magnitude of the dairy business. It is of enormous propor tions and each year witnesses »large increase iu the number of cows and the production of milk and butter. In 1889 the value of dairy products The man with the tattoo in this country exceeded that of nil marks on his skin would be the wheat grown that year l>y near foolish to attempt to wear ly $100,000.000. According to the eleventh census them off by hard work. The there were in the United States in person with a severe cough I 1890 10,504,609 cows, valued at or cold is about as unwise to I $302,001,729 and the cheese produc attempt to wear that off. This ed was nearly $500,000.000. These " wear off ” idea has cost ! figures are based on an average yield of 315.4 gallons of milk from many a life. each cow. All together these cows produced 5,209,125,607 gallons of milk and 1,024,22s,408 pounds of of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- butter. phosphites, gives immediate Oregon has great natural advan aid by smoothing the cough tages for the dairy business. We and supplying tonic remedies believe that it may be truthfully stated that. Western Oregou is bet to the weakened system. It consumption b y ter adapted for this branch of inten prevents OREGON sified agriculture than any other promptly curing these colds .EMATT. section of the whole country. The and supplying the preventive ¿fevernl weeks of our dry season, iu power by which the system which part of the grass dries up in can withstand disease. the Willamette valley counties, (but SC O T T'S EMULSION has been endorsed by tbs medical fo r twenty years. ( Ask your doc not in our coast counties) are much tor.) 7 profession bis is because it is always palatable—always mote tlinn offset by the long and uniform—always contains the purest C^orwegiai Oil and Hypophospbites. cold winters of the states east of us Cod-liver *Put np in so cent and £ / .o o stfes. The sm*ll i g # There i- no good reason why Oreg may be enough to cure your cough or help your bay. T3 on should not eventually become the A log-making and frost-fighting JL->, greatest dairying state. She is het- machine has been invented and used er calculated to lead than is Iowa, with success in the orchard' .bou .la ng !-nil bue m the -Dring to hut. inform those «'bo an eon hat comiuonvealth now i.auks us in their orders for lninlx r now. so they run he | San Jose, Cal. Frost is the orchard he first in the union, with nearly ist’s most dreaded enemy, and here >ue million and a half cows, 500 tofore when one has been expected i cameries and cheese factories and all available help lias been kept busy yearly production of 120,030,219 maintaining brush fires about the I in«? of lumber vi e inav wish, wliieh w ill then lie ready, ami yon -ouiuls of butter. The value of the . . . . , I orchards and vineyards. The nia- won’t have to wait. amei - \ products . • is a , furnace on ' a sled , , Around . , * , ........... ot . Iowa ... for In'Jo ; ehine U. over $13,000,000. We cau lume the sides and on top of the furnace -verything for thè dairyiog business! is a wire netting, into which are Ordens a Distance P rom ptly Attended To latenti he producati ni I.iw i. Wel packed straw ami other material i \e se ve lai ver« nnpivtaui udvan- which will hold moisture. The sled d 111 \ I nr emu I ages over th.-it -iute. i in ie is un also carries a water tank, and the OREGON i p:essimi in nome qua lora timi packing about the furnace is left COTTAGI-. whUV h, e “si ritb cow is thè mos, reliuble wet. The fire is fed with brush, and alik.rfm thè fami, ó.u isli s p e the smoke distributed from a num nteli bv tue depuriun-iit of agri \ ber of chits nets. With the smoke ¡(itine ut Washington »1 > n >t show j and steiitn a fog is produced which .iti-, however. Tinta thè Districi of i envelops the orchard, keeping up oblino la. « hi. li iias t he li giiod p r the temperature and warding off • m in ge of pure lucd enti le tu tln frost. United States Las ulso thè high, «t OREGON. The fact that women are now Ot! - 1.EM ATI, yeurlv milk production, 5 i l galio-.m r e..e h cow, «« Siile New Mexico wiu i cupymg positions a n I 1 battling for A tU U , LINE «O thè !owest ptoduction of inilk pei opportunities which have hitherto | been arbitrarily supposed to belong ow. or lese tlian 39 galloni« per y.ai. he average uiuuul vivid >f unii. I to the other w-:, does Dot imply } « i < t v» Ui I :.« Unite* tes, ilio 1 that they tire growing unwomanly. galions ta }• ■■« With !,r“ l i. r . are It is ••In llv till index of changed ami atteiitn n to the 1 ee lUjt* the ! social comliiioiiH, un i a greater tie- \ ìeiiì could lv raised t. 5000 poüiiot*, | glee of sijit-depeiidei.ee on the part CU 575 ¿rftliolis which ift lilt* UÌ i r' i ìl of the female sex. Rational frec- A N ew Line of Ladies’ CLAOKS AND JACKTS. Boucle Dress Goods. = C L O A K IN G .= Agents for the sale of the ScotIff£maUtcru H E III I I MH1. B E R. Ü." ROUSE, PROMPTLY FILLED ur New Goods and New Styles A whole covey of has been active at work for tors could not suit everybody in the past four m mths developing the old Todd quicksilver mine, about 8 »•inning a newspaper. miles from Yoncalla, the nearest The first carload of California railroad point. A 250-foat upraise cherries was shipped east on the 18 from the end of a 275-foot tunnel ot May. has been made, and the tunnel ex- tended 130 feet yeyoud the upraise A man should be careful who he uncovering a 20 foot body of excel calls a crank. How does he know lent ore. The 2o0-foot upraise also but that some individual has the contains about 60 feet of excellent same opinion of him? ore, and work will soon be com Htmidan« ft»» a good cow, 1 limigli ! doln is as vv holt so in for wr.ntnn as It is a mistake, and a big one, to menced on a fine ore furnace. The I for men, an 1, in it lias tended h. de- se.colli renerei!. teach boys and girls that labor is mine is well situated, there being it wiil ta'se creami li. s lo proper ! «-t lop aud » : lengthen the ma-linens disgraceful, and to do nothing for a plenty of wood and water near by ly deve.op thè iudustvy in Oregon I of men, it cannot fa-l. .-.ay» a w riter, living is more becoming to society. •and the ore can be brought to the Every town iu thè WilinmeUe va.lo« | to have like effect upon !ne worn m- j furnace bv gravity — Oregonian. nught to bave oue.— Oregon States I I mess of woman — F m go F .iuin . Wln.t is an ¡advertisement? The man. business medium from obscurity to The Oregon State Board of Hor BOHEMIA MAPS. WHY CREAM TURNa LITTER publicity Come out of the woods ticulture recently adopted the fol A few maps of valuable gold through the columns of T he L eader . lowing: It is a frequent complaint of farm mines in Bohemia, made by Harvey Whereas, for some time during ers who keep only one or two cows So W eyler is going to shoot every Taylor, who ««as iu that district the past, it has seemed to the sever that it is no use to milk them in body w io continues to keep corn in surveying lust fall, for nale at T he winter further thau to gel uiilk lor al members of the Stater Board of bis house! Pretty soon he will want E. P. T uobp . the fable, for the cream ««ill turn L i iwsi .vgLc. the State of Oregon i bitter oetoie ft can Lie cihirnea, and to sequoster all tite breezes that Mortiiogsltfe Poultry «’¡iTT?—imi that there is O-ixreat necessity fo r 1 ---------- will make butter even - when fresh adVertised iu T hu L eader . Mr. Jblovv over Cuba and so smother the ry Saved I? Is L ife. T h e D iscovery State Su nday S c h o o l t'o n v en tio n more rudimentary knowledge among will be of poor flavor. The trouble Blundell keeps the best stock in insurgents. Mr. G. Caillouctt Druggist, Rear- is that in winter most farmers' hour- Oregon. The Annual State Sunday School our people on the subject of horti Convention will be held June 9-11 ersville, 111., says: “ T«f Dr. King.s' es are filled with odors of vegetables A town may grow gradually with culture; and fast at Portland, iu the Centenary M. E. New Discovery I owe nty life. Was ! stored in tbe cellar, and the uir lad- Whereas, this occupation is out manufacturing interests but it ; en with tbe germs of bacteria, is church, on the East Side. The pro taken with La Grippe ‘and tried all; becoming our greatest inc ustrv, and takes tho: e interests to put that new ... , , 1 1 the physicians for mifts »bout, but o f to deposit them on milk, Btored anvwhei-n in Dm bouse where life and vigor into a place that one iu which the general public is ° gram this year has been prepared ' . , no avail and was givvm given u up and told 1 atOwnele »» tbe uousc. vvnei» e especially with a view to giviug j and .and should be iuterestc- ; there is very little cream, as from means an extensive growth. could not live. Haviitfe Dr. King’s Whereas, it would be t hte long | practical assistance to every school! New Discovery in my store I sent for a oue cow aud she partly dry, it may take a week or ten days to gather The spring of I860 is said to have benefit to the recipients -v t ether the represented. bottle and begun its use and from the enough to make a churning. Iu Office in Mcinzcr Residence been some like the present one. The life’s labor was spent in -o intry or This is a mass convention to which first dose began to get better, and after Main Street,Cottage such cases it is nearly impossible to rain continued up to election day. city occupation; and all Sunday-school workers are in- using three bottles was up and about make good winter butter. Stirring Grove, Oregon. The roads were horrid. There were who have country or city Wbereas, it is impossible for the vited. The number of delegates again. It is worth iis weight in gold the cream daily helps it if the cream property for stile would do well to call no rail-oads and all appointments j Boarci ¡ n ¡fs work to reach the from each school is not limited. Free We won’t keep store or house without; is kept where the fresh air thus ad <m him The following is a few spec were nmde on horseback. i youths of our lard in tbisf indamcn- entertainment will be furnished all it.’’ Get a free trial at J. A. Benscu’s milled will not be full of odors and ial bargains in farms. bacteria. It is very important that Drug Store. A RARE BARGAIN. D. G. Palm is on« of natures noble ‘ al instruction as they desi.e; there- who present credentials as delegates cows be milked in whiter as long as 160 acres of land with running from their superintendant or secre- fore possible, less for the value of the S. F. Call: There was a visitor in men. He is identified closely with water the whole year; fine fir ami Resolvcd, that it is the judgment : tary, but names of ell such must be the City a little while ago whose milk or butter they will the farmers and the tax payers aud cedar saw timber, never culled; 20 produce than for the effect iff acres cleared with some fruit trees. will be found battling for their in -; of this Board that the Stata Board oiailed at once to the State secreta coming and going were worthy of such milking on their own future note, but were not noted. She is milk-producing capacity and that of Will make a splendid fruit place tercsts. H 9 will be ffouth Lane’s of Public Instruction should take ry. next representative in the next legis-; measures to introduce into the Pub- j Delegates paying full fare over over eighty years old, reared sons to the calves they are bearing. The and only 5 miles south of Cottage lie School of this state a rudimentary ! the Southern Pacific lines will be die for a country she had seen little extra care of cows in wiuter which Grove. lature. line of instruction in horticulture, as returned at one-third fare. But note of and daughters to pick lint for w inter dairying secures tends strong A FINE 80 ACRE FARM I OR An average of $100 per mouth is the essential elements of ou - educa carefully, that in every case the del those who had gone to w ar; but ly to improvement in their dairy- SALE. too much for attorney fees for ad tion to fit men and women or intel- egate must take a receipt when pay- they were all dead— her husbaud value, as neglect at this time tends 4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under vising a county judge to hold himself to make them less valuable. This ligent labor on the farm and in the I ing fare to Portland, showing that «vas dead— and now she is going ought to be eonsiuered by thoHe who good fence. 2-5 acres in cultivation, lev«LJ.The taxpayers of^Lant couu-; 150 fruit trees four years old, good tbe holder is a delegate to the Sun about to say good morning and good think of giviug up wiuter dairying. buildings, well watered, two or three orcliari. ty can now put a stop to this by 1 day-school convention, and this re evening to a country she has a If they begin to milk ouly eight or good springs, and one half miles from electing E. O. Potter who posseses good school. Price $1200. Write or ceipt must be countersigned at the thousand reasons for holdiug dear. nine mouths iu the year they will eall on MAXE IT UNANIMOUS. W BRiTMvtFT. the necessary legal ability to know soon have a stock unfitted for wiut Cottage Grove, Or. convention. A stout young neighbor accompan er dairying — American Cultivator. For Sale or Exchange for Cot 1 Ii- w°uld be an unnecessary waste Copies of the Oregon Sunday ies her wherever she goes, and she tage Grove Property. E. O. Potter is tbe proper man 1 . language to laud W. L. Yates’ School Tidings, containing the pro- has been going most of the time for 425 acres of land, all fenced and PRINTERS LANGUAGE. cross fen-ed, about 40 acr«s of plow for judge of Lane county. With , V ilify and integrity to the people gram and further particulars, may a _vear or two— traveling by easy V o c a lu la r y T h a t is U sed E v e ry Day m E very land. 40 more could be easily cleared, N ew sp a p er Office. fine legal attainments he will not | Benton county. There is no man be secured by addressing the State 8tftges, spending a week here and balnuce good pasture land. Splendid Many people are not aware that garden land; about 5 acres of o r have to consult an attorney for fear j that knows him, but that likes and Secretary, Mr. F. R. Cook, at Port- I there and a month elsewhere, thht printers have a language of tlieir chard : 1 good dwelling house and out he will go wrong. He will not have 1 respects him. Ho is the old-fash land. buildings; 4 barns; 7 chicken houses. she may rest before continuing on own that is almost uuintelligible to Horses, sheep and goats can be to put Lane county to the expense ioned sort of a good man— plain, her patriotic pilgrimages. Last wint C ure F o r H eada ch e. tbe uninitiated. The following giv bought on the place. Price per ucre of paying an attorney for that which agreeable, straigl tforward and un- As a remedy for all forms of Head er she spent in Southern California, es an idea of the priuting office lin $8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yoncal a county judge should know him unassuming. He has held several ache Electric Bitters has proved to the winter before iu tbe South, the go: “ Dan, you put Geo. Washington la, 1 '/, miles from Elkhead Quick Sil ver Mines; 20 rods from school; V /, self. In this matter alone he mav positions of trust without a breath be the the very best. It effects a per- \ summers where it is cool and a few on the galley and finish up that miles from church ; 60 rodsfrom post- be able to save the tax pavers hun- of criticism against his management, manent cure and the most dreaded months now and again in her Ohio murder you commenced yesterday. office, mail twice a week. Call on or Set up the ruins of Herculaneum write W B rummett , Cottage Grove, tlreds— possibly thousands of dol- Benton county doss well in so gen- habitual headache yield to its influ home for additional resting. The is aud distribute the small-pox. Lock Or. lars by knowing just what to do and | erally supporting him. ence. We urge all who are afflicted a tireless observer, not a*. all afraid up Jeff Davis and slide Bob Inger- knowing how to have it well bone. ! . . .. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. _____________ I here is no doubt whatever, but to procure a bottle, and give this reme of strangers or timid in R«kiug about soll into the hell box and leave the U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , t A. J. Johnson the candidate for Mr. Yates will have an overwhelm dy a fair trial. Iu cases of habitual the things she wauts to know about, pie alone till after dinner. Put the R o s e b c r g , O r . A p r il 2 5 , 1 8 9 ';.! ladies form to press and go to the constipation Electric Bitters cures by sheriff of Lane county, is one of ing majority in Benton and there Notice H hereby given that the follow Ing- aud she enjoys every ne-v scene or named settler has till'd notice of her intention to those plain and honest citizens who I wil1 be no party lines drawn when giving the needed tone to the bowels, i object of interest with all the zest of devil and put him to work on Deac make final proof in support of her elaim. ami that on Fogg’s article on “Eternal pun said proof will be made before J o e l W a k e , U. will bear acquaintance. Neighbors, it comes to voting for district attor and few cases long resist the use of this i a bride upon her wedding tour. “ It ishment.’’ Now this is all simple S. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents June 2». 189«, vi/.. Anna M McCbuie on home friends and those who have had ney. Let us make it unanimous. stead entry No. 6.125 for the S U Nw ,, and lots and $1 00 at J. A. Benson's Drug j ha8 been the desire of my life, she enough when translated into English 2, 3 o f see. 4. tp. 21 S., R. 3 east. He names the business dealings with him unite in Some of our neighbors may be new and not near so rough as the reader following witnesses to prove his continuous res said, “ to know my own country, and Store. idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz may imaging. recommending him as thoroughly comers and not acquainted with A lon zoS. W infrey, George Carter, Israel .). — - and if there is time I mean to know Gray and Theresa J . Gray, all of Hazel Dell: The meanest man o d earth at the Oregon. Let honest and upright. His business Benton’s popular candidate. The Sacramento Pee speaks of the it before x .,0 to thlt otber countrv inay2-49 R. M. V e a t c h , Register. present writing abides in Marion. teachers institute ta that county re- , „ . , , „ ' qualifications are unquestioned, aud us tell them about him and our cently in the following strain: “It! . " ^ ‘ t ,u* .fn#nd8 have £°°e. While For some time he has studied to opinion of him. We know tint as NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. his friends have no fear of bis abili was not, as the spectator might ! her loved ones lived there was al torture the infant child of his wife. ty to fill the office of sheriff of Lane district attorney lie will be sensible think, a meeting of the woman teach-; "ays some one to do for anil her Neighbors will testify that he picks Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, April 25, 18%. county creditably to himself at.d the as well as active. That be will see ers of this city and county. It was louged-for sight-seeing had to wait chdd up by the ears and then ... , " , .. whips it because it cries. At differ- Notice ts hereby given tliat the following- people again. It does not pay to tliat trivial cases brought to gratify a meeting of all the teachers, irres — wait until named settler has filed notice of his intention to she was 80; but as “a ll1 1 final proof i.i support of his claim, and that stop in the middle of a river to trade PriTate sr>te wiil uot be allowed to pective of sex, and the half-dozen things come to those who wait,” the ent times it has been bis great de make proof will be made before J o e l W a k e U. ; light to take chews of tobacco from said C. C. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on teams, better go ahead and take no ! be » gw-at expense to tbe people, subdued-looking men present were opportunity to see her country came I his mouth aud force tbe little one to S. June Jh IBM, via: Israel J. Grav on homestead not spectators by any means. They entry No. ST«.« for the S ' , Hw1, and lot s ol see. chances of disaster when one team Ihat he will usa business, as well as were the sole surviving remnants of at last to her. chew it, resulting iu the child be 18, tp. 21 S., K J ea»L lie names the following witnesses to prove nw-eontinnoos resideoee up legal aud equitable principles in the is known to be safe. Mr. Johnson coming very sick. To satisfy his on the male county school teacher, a and cultivation of. said land, viz: Almanza C. McClane, Alonzo S. Wlnirev. George i arler and devilish disposition at another time management of his office. Let us WOOD— WOOD. race which like tli6 North American is a plain, American citizen. His Anna M. McClaur, all o f Hazel Dell. Oregon. he poured pepper sauce down the may 2 48 R. M. V e a t t h Register. good qualities, his entire fitness for inform our friends of these things buffalo is fast becoming extinct, In We are ready to accept 20 and 22 child’s throat, aud then beat it will aud make certain the election of the : ? ^ ew 8bort years more they inch wood from a few subscribers of the office is beyond doubt. He will Trespass Notice. when it cried with agony. A slow Ian ^ave ^een wiped off of the face of T h e L ea d e r in the country. do his whole duty honestly and fear man we speak of in everyday ( tire put under this uian would be too Notice is hereby given that I, the n I the earth to take their place in the Mrs. O. H. Willard will weave easy punishment. Satan will prob undersigned, have posted trespass lessly. M hen the polls are closed 6 aa Bill .«ate».— Corvallis Ga- national history cabinets respective premises and carpet for 12£ and 15 cents per yard I ably have the necesjaty arrange- notifes on June 1, you wdl Bee that he will zette. ° ' all persons trespassing thereon after There is no fruit which responds , and take produce, or orders for the : ments made to give him the Ter7 this date will be prosecuted to the full have the largest role of any candi There are live aed dead business to thorough cultivation as substan- same One mile west of the Post best in the stock.— Hartford City extent of tin law date for ‘ tis position. L H.YvKBsoreif men. The former advertise Telegram liallv as ¡ati.iv, Lenita. Office. W. BRUMMETT Notary Public and Real Estate Agent, L U R C H 'S CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. BOOTS ar.d S Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestics of Trunks. All Sizes This stock lias just been refilled and is the best selected in town. |E;iF"Tlie liigbci-t prices paid fur a l l kind, I E D W ot produce . (g A R E S R. PIPER. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON D e a l e r s in Hardware« Stares, Tinware and SHEET IRON W A R E , W ild wood Axes, Amunition, and all sizes of C A R T R ID G E S . Keep a full stock «1 H NAILS, A R E CUTLERY Shelf and Building W ’Repairing neatly d o r « : Poultry lards, T H. B L U N E 'E L L , Prop rietor, Breeder of Prize W inning Poultry. White Wyandotte», Golden Wyandotte», Barred and White Plrmnntk Rocks, Black aud White Minorca», Rose Comb Black Minorcis R ^ C .,!. Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, B..B. Red Game * ’ Pelt in jjuokc.. Pudicj owri «nrpabs E g g s and Stock in Season. Correspondence Solicited SALEM. OREGON. WT0O P rizes in the last Two Y ears. 2 Sweepstak PREPARATIONS FOB The Great Batti OF NOVEMBER 3 ABE ALREADY CNDER WAT. 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