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About Cottage Grove and Lemati leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1895-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1895)
10 bars of the best Savon soap The freig h t train s have been ar- P R I C E S \T B A R K E R GUN Y VOKKS. for 25 cents at T hom pson’s store. riving la ter this week on account of Ben L u rc h was in Eugene Tuesday. Eugene, Or. Corsets ! C o rse ts!! Corsets !!! heavy trains aud lots of work. J. I. Jones has moved into L em ati S ubscribe for the E cho -L eader . iir<' silver plated tea spoons $ .25 E ld e r Ja m e s H u m m er w ent to E u for a while. a t Mrs. Newmans. •1 " “ “ talile “ . .25 gene T uesday. Born to Mr. nud Mrs. M. F. Bub- A car of O liver Plows and H ar C oughing aro u n d . You can stop it if ■I “ “ “ dessert “ .25 18 lbs of G ra n u la ted su g a r for J . B. R ouse th e ru stlin g saw m ill cock, ( f Royal, Lane county, M ed rows a t F . L C hamber ' s , Eugene. “ “ nut picks .25 you w ant to by u sing P a rk s ’ Cough 6 “ $1.00 at. Thom pson's store. ) inan was in E u g en e M onday. nesday, Nov. 6, a nine pound bov. I f it doesu’t cure y o u r cold 1 “ '* pepper box .25 F ran k Jo rd an has moved his P os Syrup. M r. and M rs. Ben L u rc h of L em ati, A. M. K eho has b u ilt a new’ house you can g et y o u r m oney back. Sold 1 oul silver plated s h o e ................... 23 Rev. C. A. W ooley will preach a by J . A. B enson. visited in E u g e n e S u n d ay tal T elegraph iu his new building l “ “ nut c ra c k .............. 25 serm on for old people the th ird S un on his ranch four m ilts west of Cot- M r. and Mrs. J . B. McGee left for on Main street. 1 handsom e ru b b e r doll dressed .25 day in N ovem ber at 11 a. nr. E very , tage G rove. A RAKE BARGAIN. M edford T uesday aftern o o n 1 ch ild ’s set, knife, fork, an d .2; body invited. G overnor W illiam P. L o rd has A E u g en e girl is so m odest th a t “ E p iio n in H ji 160 acres of laud w ith ru n n in g M iss Lizzie H an so n cam e up from apponted T hursday, th e tw enty- Spoon, silv er p la te d ................... If you w ant any h au lin g done sue pulls down th e blinds every E u g en i T h u rsd ay . w ater the whole y ear; fine fir and 1 handsom e nickel plated and ¡eave y o r r o rd ers with eig h th day of November, A. D., tu n : sin changes her iiiiml. plush pen cu sh io n ................. .. cedar saw tim ber, never culled; 20 M r. C. H. B u rk h o ld e r w ent to P o rt J.v< k K nowlton . 1896, as T hanksgiving day. acres cleared with some fru it trees. 1 pocket com b in c a s e ................... G enuine O liver Plow E xtras and lan d T u esd ay on business. W ANTED. I “ m ir r o r ..................................... io ONE H O RSE tw enty.live o th e r kinds of plow Mrs. C. H. B u rk h o ld er re tu rn e d YY'ill m ake a splendid fru it place The b est line of am m unition in '•uffgy harness for sale very and only 5 miles so u th of C ottage W heat, oats o r corn in exchange shares a t I' L. C hamber ' s , Eugene. from Lebanon Tuesday. tow n, prices low. fo r lu m b er or shingles. cheap for cash. Call on A. W ood , Ja s . P e tts an d Geo. R ouse m ade J. I! Perkins has b-s-n having a lot -- ! Grove. YVill sell at a sacrifice. 1 good p a ir canvas leggins P . E. T occhette . of go. ><| work done on the roads this Eugene a visit M onday. C ottage Grove. — ’— AND— •— 1 *• g u n cover, can v as . ... Call at the L eader office. A van load of flour a rriv e d for L. A lexander C'ooley b ro u g h t in fall. The dry weathei has been fuvor- 1 “ le a th e r bound h u n tin g co at U nderw ear for ladies and children tw enty fat markers T oes lav, and able h r road work and there i- g -ow Lurch this week. hosiery, Roman toques, baby caps T H E YYTNTER A P P L E IS K IN G 1 p aii 8-inch nickeled sh ears cast ing u desire for b tte r roads every S. P . G a rro u tte w ent to E u g en e YVe have a tine line of scissors sold tin hi to citizens for , utiutr. aud m illinery at Mrs. Newmans. where. Thursday th e best quality. T h e B a n d '- D t-b H :rr< P ark s’ Tea is a great blood purifier YY’e clip th e follow ing item s from I common R oger.................... . Te ■ id.-w i k in front f the Yl. .35 Andy Nelson w ent to E ugene b a ll 1 cut i| y . | and cleanser. A pleasuut herb drink the C entralia (111.) daily Sentinel. 1 .......................... 75 which moves tlie bowels without pain, n o th in g e q u a ls it ¡. ,. I . •• ten an 1 lea-lilt • t.> th e T h u rsd ay . 1 good “ 1.50 M rs. D. J . O stra n d e r le ft for M inne griping or diseom .ort. Sold by J . A. As the w inter apple crop there is tl.e i re d u c e d Si e ¡, F . L ( a . le n t .- ns lie -n made new and 1 “ g u ara n tee d ... ................... 2.00 Benson ap o lis M inn. T h u rsd ay . ! larger than for m any years, accord e r a s E u g en e. gieatlv improved. E A K Î N & B R IS T O W , 1 fine “ 2 50 E xcited .— E ugene G u ard : A ing to the arg u m en t of many people 1 e x tra fine h a n d le .. J . H. P e rk in s w ent to Creswell ’ll e E igle Fire an ! H ose C'.i. ex- As one exjrert let-hires fit -,t bi t a ! .................. 3 CO Thursday. C ottage G rove lady ran all th e way of O regon the apples would not be 1 fine sh av in g soap .......................... 15 • h;tV'- a g a i titiv at th eir is unhealthy ¡’. m i a n o th e i s y s j ■ t- p C OTTAG E G R O V E , - T. C. W aller w ent to Eugene T hurs- to the depot th is afternoon to catch worth picking, b u t n o tw ith stan d in g ) YY’e havo the very finest lino of OR. to * c a u se d is jie p e ia it w ould seem dance at Davis ball T h anksgiving dny. R oger stra p s in town. a train, h u t when she reached there there are h u n d red s of thousands of to he high tim e to en larg e the su p night. Miss E inilie M einzer w ent to E u found it was a freig h t and h er train acres of apple o rch ard s in th a t 1 good shaving b rush.., ............ ply of prunes. Tlie O liver Steel plow is bu ilt es gene W ednesday, re tu rn in g T h u rs 1 bottle fine sew ing m achine oil .10. would not be du e for half an hour. county they are b rin g in g good prices j liquid g lu e ... .15 T he Cascade tim b er reserve peetally fur sticky gro u n d am iti day. Acts a t once, n ever fails. O ne Min and the land ow ner th ere who has 1 fine dressed d o ll......... ......... g u arao teed to scour. F. L. C ham .40 Mr. an d Mrs. J . I. Jo n e s w ent to should he repealed o r am ended. ute Cough Cure. A rem edy for a sth bers , E u g en e. YVe have th e finest line of dolls E u g en e S atu rd ay . M r. Jo n e s re tu rn m a, and th a t feverish condition which not a .w inter apple o rch ard is a T l TOTJ&ANDS OP DOLLARS LOST every yeai' by L et our citizens dem and C ongresss the city. aciNiinpaniea a severe cold. The only “back num ber.’’ YVe lived in that A carload of fine tim othy hay was ed M onday. to take action in this im p o rtan t harm less rem edy th a t produces im p art of Illinois and raised the be;-t 1 fine four bladed pocket knife j? arinsrs. F ru it G row ers and Dealers not bnying 50 shipped to P o rtlan d from Albany! Prof. J . E . Love, of D rain N orm al, m ediate resu lts. J . P . C urrin. m a tte r to L ane county. B arker G en W orks , was v isitin g frien d s in C ottag e G rove little w inter apple orchard we have th e ir F ru it and O rnam ental Trees of us. S aturd ay . Six dollars n et was r e - , 9th S treet, E u g en e, Or. L argely A ttended .—The supper TAKE IT. an d L em ati S unday. ever seen. At four years old we YVE G U A R A N T E E G U IS T R E E S T R U E T O N A M E A N D F R E E ceived for it acco rd in g to tlie in fo r O h Ye« ! Miss O rp ah W ynne left for E u g en e given in the Chrism an b u ilding last old it and the person who finally H ay and oats will lie tak en on m ation given th e Democrat. YVe keep P a r k s ’ C ough S c ra p a n ] F R O M I N S ’ IC T P E S T S . T u esd ay , to a tte n d te a c h e rs’ m eeting evening by th e ladies of the Catholic new o r old subscription accounts purchased sold in the next seven we teil everyone it is th e best eon, ’ in th a t city. You will find chcnilla, crochet church was largely attended. The .1 I , -c u r e w e - e il. E v erybody likes it and d u e th e E cho -L eader office. Call y e a rs o v er $8,000 w o rth of ap p les we sell it. <11 g u a ra n te e , d ry it lor cotton, ice wool, k n ittin g silks, pom i M r. II. A. B ond, of E u g en e, sp en t musical program rendered was of a early and avoid th e rush. A ddress all orders to the from the trees am i th en sold the your cold. Hold by J. 1!. Benson. pom s an d tassels besides o th er S u n d ay w ith frien d s in C ottage high o rd er an d was appreciated.— fvcL col P e p o r t . eig h t acres of laud th e trees occu DO YOU W ANT M USIC ? G rove. m aterial for m aking fancy work, at R eg iste r. Follow ing is a correct rep o rt of pied for $8,000. Tile laud was laid F elix C u rrin and frien d s havo re If so call a t th e E cho -L eader Mrs. Newmans. I t is a tru th th a t the sm allest dose T A N G E N T , L in n C o ., O R E G O N . tu rn ed from an o u tin g a t L oon L ake, th eS id : 1 icek School, Dist. No. 4, office and see an o rg an th a t will be a t p erforins a cu re is th e th e best off in town lots two years ago, and T h ere a re m an y good reasons w hy D o u g las co u n ty . M r. C u rrin report-, th for term en ding Nov. 8: D ew itt’s L ittle Early R isers a re the is worth over $25.000. If we laid exchanged for cash, hay, oats or you should use O ne M inute Cough a g la n d tim e. sm allest pills, will perforin a cure, No. of days tau g h t, 20; No. of 50 Acres, E s ’.i.blishtd in 1857. C ure. T h e re a re no reaso n s w hy you not sold th at little orchard, for the 500,000 T rees wheat. should n o t, if in need of h e lp .' The G. J . A tkins an d G. E . M illigan, an d a re th e best. J. P. C urrin. l ist fifteen years we would not have 1 ays attendance, 480; No. of days E . P. T horp . only h arm less rem edy th a t produces C hicago cap italists, who pu rchased E ugene R eg ister:— Dr. W. K uyken W inter A pples .—O nly 100 boxes im m ed iate resu lts. J . P. C u rrin . th e A nnie m ine, left for th e E a st dall retu rn ed home from Salem had to labor fifteen hours a day like ’tbsence, 18; No. of boys enrolled, 20; No. of girls enrolled, 9; average A brakem an on the S ou th ern P a W ednesday. left. E very box gu aran teed , choice, w here he delivered his semi-weekly a galley-slave for p auper wages ■ p ublishing a co untry new ,paper for No. belonging, 25; average daily a t The oldest nursery iu the state. Al. S ears, of P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d lecture before the medical school. selected stock and free from worms, | cific by th e nam e of Torn K earney hom e M onday a fte r a p leasan t visit the public and for glory. YVe knew tendance, 24. Those n eith er absent 50 cts. p er box. F. O. B. Puddles. , fell from his train w hile sw itc h in g , T H E LA R G E ST AND BEST SEL E C T E D STOCK O F At P o rtlan d , the U. S. Trial jurors w ith his m o th er an d sister, M rs. S eats when we sold th a t laud at a ruinous nor tardy d u rin g the m outh are Ed- Boxes m ust be retu rn ed . F o r a t A shland and was killed. were draw n YYednesday. The Lane am i .Mrs. Cogswell. fiaT FR U IT . w ith a ‘l‘e a,1«l Clyde Babcock; Elsie H icks; ) price th a t we were partin T he O liver Plows are sold this fa rth e r p articu lars, ad dress Lilac M rs. Shell, of F a irm o u n t, w ho lias county m em bers are: J. M. Kitchen, to leave ) F ran k , Roy au d O scar W heeler; ¿41- year at the same low prices for the íkÉ f" little fortune, b u t we had H ill Apple P ark , E. O azley P ro p ., SHADE AND been in th is place a n u m b er of weeks 1 grain dealer, Irv in g ; B. F. H arding, best plow made. D on't hesitate, I n Owens; Reuben, Eva and Sarah Canyonville. Ore. u n d e r tlie . a rc of D r. S n ap p , retu rn ed farm er, C ottage G rove: S. P. Gil that cold climate or take up o u r im- take the best and it will give you all ORNAM ENTAL T R E E S m ediate abode in the cem etery of Tucker; I red and P rescott YY heeler to h er hom e in F a irm o u n t last S u n S. F. WEEKLY CALL you expect of it. F. L. C hambers , more, m erchant. Ju n ctio n City. fcà“ day, inueh im proved in h ealth . ' the examiua- ROSES. VINES, th a t place. YVe should have h eld ] Those averaging in A. G. B artley of M agic. P a., w rites: N othing so distressing as a hacking T he b est paper on th e Pacific D r. O glesby, of Ju n c tio n City, call I feel it a d u ty of m ine to inform you th e orchard aud w ent so u th w inters T on o r llj0!’e a>e: A G ra d e — fi® * cough. N othing so foolish us to sut-1 SH RU BS, coast, cost «1 .50 per annum . The fcr from it. N othing so dangerous if ed at tlie E cho -L eader office M onday. am i the public th a t D eW itts Witch ) to a warm er climate, B u t while w e ) M ilton Clow, 97; B ennie YVaud, 95; weekly Call and the E cho -L eader allowed fl®“ to continue. One Minute) T he (loetor h a s lately won tlie honor Haze! Salve cured me of a v ery bad ETC. can see som ethings we cannot see I R euben Tucker, 92. B G rad e—P res- «re w orth $3 50 p er year, but. you Cough Cure gives imm ediate relief. J. of b eing elected M ayor of th a t th riv ease of eczem a. I t also cured mv boy tie r s are and thrifty i. . <),d, cut back stock. Mv nurseries are can have both papers for $2.50 cash. P. Currin. : of a ru n n in g sore on tlie leg. J . P. everything. YVs are going in to the C°R M heeler, ¡19; F red YY heeler. 98; in g eitv. i C uri in. clear of all insei t pi sis, and ev erything is g u ara n tee d tru e T h is will give an im m ense am ount E ddie Bibcock, 97. C. G ra d e—Clyde w inter apple business to stay with E u g en e G u ard : In a school d is-| J . M. S herw ood, of th e Sherw ood to nanic. I he most reliable and cheapest nursery of very choice reading for a .ittle B urch and G ray are busy com it ns long as we are so fo rtu n ate as Babcock, 98; O scar YY’heeler, 96; tric t in Kentucky six school inarm s H ouse w ent to P o rtla n d Monday, to iu the stale. St rid for catalogue and •nouey. pric * list for 1895. A ddress have m arried d u rin g th e ir engage receive m edical tre a tm e n t in th a t city p letin g the eleg an t residence of J. ; to rem ain upon th is m undane Elsie Hicks, 95; F ra n k YVlieeler, 95; Corvallis Times: H undreds of m ent as teacher in th e p ast th r e e ' anil ex p ects to rem ain a b o u t tw o I. Jones in C ottage Grove. Mr. ) sphere. S m arter an d b e tte r men 1 F 'a Tucker, 94; Almon Owens, 94; W . H. SE T T L E M IR E , people in the W illam ette valley re years. T he last one em ployed had w eeks. We hope he will re tu rn hom e B urch drew th e elaborate aud i than tlie ed ito r of the L eader have Jo h n Kebelbeek, 96; Sarah Tucker, TA NG EN T, L IN N CO. OREGON. en tire ly cured. m em ber E. P Coener, who several to sign a co n tract to forfeit all her C«uy Lee 91. D G rad e— Nuinou H. C . E dw artfs re tu rn e d from P o r t unique design of the building. Mr. been try in g over th irty years to g lu t y ears taught. w riting schools ' pay if she m arried before the term ) land T uesday. He say s th a t m any •Jones has am ple g ro u n d nicely ) the w inter apple m arket and have Fox, 93. E G rad e—Clarence th ro u g h o u t the valley. He is now expired. people a re ta lk in g of lo catin g in th is fenced with fine barn and wood • succeeded iu only m aking and find- YVaud, 98; H am ilton l'o x , 96. D e a t R edding, California, and the ' M essrs. C. F Moore & Co.. New section n ex t sp rin g —th a t th e B ohe house com pleted an d is evidently : ing a b etter m arket every year. portm ent good. th in g th a t calls atlentiou to him is I berg, O reg ., s a y : “ We sell m ore of j m ia m ines a re c re a tin g a g re a t in te r in te n d in g to have the nicest home 1 W inter apple grow ing if properly B ernice M c D ole , teacher. b erlain 's C ough R em edy th a n ' e st a m o n g th e 'p eo p le everyw here. AiuJ.he has ju s t stru ck a rich gold ) C all h am ) m an ag ed in a sp le n d id business, Oil ! My B.u k ! o ttiers p u t to g e th e r, an d ;t alw ays | H e th in k s it will *be difficult to hold place in so u th Lane. op w in e m th a t vicinity. T hree years ! gives sa tisfa c tio n .” M r. .T. F . Allen. dow n a p h en o m en al b >om in ail A good m any tired men and women S ore T h ro a t. Any o rd in a ry case •Jake G resch has picked rig h t at Fox. O re., s a y s : “ I b eliev eC h am b er j could get rid of th a t pain in th e ir baek a g o he struck a “ pocket” in the la in 's C ough R em edy to tie the b est I I S o u th L an e in the im m ed iate future. m ay be cured in one n ig h t by apply 9,000 bushels of apples from his or- if they would try P a r k s ’ S u re C ure in g C h am b erlain ’s Pain Balm as sam e neighborhood, from which he have h a n d le d .” M r. W. H. H itch -) E. F. S m ith, w ho lias been located directed w ith each bottle. T his m edi ) chard. N ot a bad yield. ! for flic L iver and K idneys. The C olum bus, W ash ., says:) 1 tro u b le is usually th ere and P a rk s ’ took $0,000 in gold in a few weeks, j cock, “ C h am b erlain ’s C ough R em edy sells) h ere a b o u t th re e y ears, sta rte d to cine is also fam ous for its cu res of The advice from everyw here is S ure C ure reaches and cu res it. Sold rh eu m atism , lam e back a n d deep- P o rterv ille Io w a, T u esd ay m o rn in g ! by J . A. Benson. T he Salem Jo u rn a l claim s that ! W elland is highly p raised by all who seated m u scu lar pains. F o r sale by or to w rite to us before placing your order. O ur stock is large and well use it.” F o r sale by J . A B enson, on a visit. H e expects to be absent J . A. B enson, C ottage Grove. Joe j h an g on to your apples if you can. ! They will reach b e tte r th an $3 per The YY'illiams & E n g lan d Bank- assorted, including the rem arkable the pupils at th e Cheuiawa Indian C o ttag e G rove. Jo e L yons, D rain . a b o u t tw o m o n th s. H e h a s a nice Lyons, D rain. school are bein g starv ed by the | barrel before Christm as. in g Company, a p rivate com pany, R. J. Nokes, who suicided last ran ch an d is su cceed in g vvel 1 in g e t tin g fru it tre e s to grow . T h ere is a superintendent. An investigation I Jo h n Sears has filed a hom estead The apples continue to come in \ *1;18 closed its doors. D eposits week was not a germ an hut, A m eri g ra n d fu tu re h ere for th e fru it busi- claim o:i 65 acres of splendid land of the charges should be p ro m p t)' i by th e dozens of wagon loads. $120,000; assets, $275,000, at Salem can born fie bad talked of suicide ne.ss. made. about two and a half miles north Many a thousand dollars has been Nov. 14. Says depositors will be B ritis h Colum bia Apple, Lincoln C oreless Pear, some tim e b u t bis son th o u g h t lie T he C hau tau q u a circle passed a east of Lem ati, located beween the paid o ut th is m onth in C entralia for P®’*! **i m il. T he failed bank was Deacon and D w arf Rocky M ountain C herries, J. \Y. Cook, su p erin ten d en t of :he would not atti nipt to carry o u t the pleasant an d profitable eveuiug donation claim of Jo h n S ears— the the trea su rer of th e S tate Insurance as well as many other new fruits of real m erit. W e have a lim ited nuni- act. He was an old soldier and fo r apples. Bohem ia C old M illing A M inin Tuesday a t th e residence of Mr. and home of Mr. Sears for th e last 42 Co., cam e in from the m ines Mon m erly an inm ate of th e soldier's Mrs (). F. Kuox. Next m eeting at. j T he apple ru sh show a decided Company, of Salem, which may also b er of years, and the nice m ountain home d a y be says his mine is w orking its) home at Leavenw orth Kansas. Mr. the residence of Mrs. W yuue next, | let up. F rom now on th e price will ask for a receiver. of C harles Sears. A nice, two story re g u la r force of men, and that B - Jo h n Nokes asks ns to extend Tuesi ay evening. E u g en e G u a rd : C onsiderable snow ! go h igher and th e person who is house is b eing erected and in such is rep o rted in the Blue River mines. which will be furnished only to m em bers of the O regon S tate H orticul hernia presents a very i ncouragin. thank s to those who kiudlv aided in ) holding his apples will double his M arried — R oseburg Eeview: The position th a t p ure m ountain water tu ra l Society. However, developm ent work will be appearance. W e learn th a t this lIn- last sad rig h ts of the departed. n ws has been received here of the can he b ro u g h t in to anv room in the monev. D e s c r ip tiv e C a ta lo g u e M a ile d f r e e u p o n a p p lic a tio n . m ine is in a very prosp eio u s condi E ld er Jum ps H um m er prenched the continued lig h t along all winter. m arriage a t Vancouver, Wash., last building. I t will make a lovely Camp Miller, near W aln u t Hill, M y S w e e th e a rt. tion, and one which is always ready fuiu ra sermon. F rid a y of D istrict A ttorney G. M. hom e and we co n g ratu late Mr. and ! presents a lively appearance these H er cheeks a re like the roses, to m eet any financial dem ands of its U n d e Jo h n ie C urrin has lately Brown, and Miss B e rth a Bellows, Mrs. S ears iu th e ir good fortune. S a lem , O regon . H er brow is lily w hite; j days. F ra n k M iller has purchased contracting. Mr. Cook has been a t piped the w ater from a m ountain Say, w hy d o n ’t you tr y D ew itt’s A nd well I know the reason, who has beeu a tte n d in g school in th e apples on five fine orchards near ) L ittle E a rly rise rs ? T hese little pills She ta k e s P a rk s ’ T ea each night. te n d in g to business this week and | sp rin g down to his house and now M assachusects for the pas: two cu re headache, indigestion and consti : th a t village and hns th irty men She's strong and well and happy, too, 3 expects soon to go to California and enjoys the luxury of p u re w ater pation. T hey’re sm all, b u t do the H e r face is clear and bright, r yeare. g ath erin g am t packing apples. w ork. J . P. C urrin. And laughingly she tells th e cause, re tu rn in th e spring. rig h t a t his house. South L ane has They have a la rg e te n t on Capt. “ I ta k e P a rk s ’ T ea each night.” F ireman ’ s B all .— E u g en e R egister: R evs . W ooley and S hackeet .— thousands of the finest sp rin g s in Sold by J. A. Benson. T O A C H IC A G O S Y N D IC A T E . The C ottage G rove fireman will give T h u rsd ay ’s A lbany D em ocrat: Revs C reed’s farm and make th a t their the world aud will ere lo n g become h eadquarters. N ext week a second a g ran d hall on T h anksgiving eve C. A. YVooley, of F airm o u n t, and R. T h e A n n ie M in e, In t h e B o h e m ia D is tr ic t, the g arden sp o t of the Pacific slope. Centrally Located. Free 'Bus to and From C O TTA G E GROY’E , OREGON and haye extended to E u g en e an B. Shacklet, of E ugene, were guests crowd of packers is to be p u t at Special Rates for Families. all Trains. of Rev. YV. V. McGee last evening. work. At. p resen t they are packing Dealers in C harles S ears has a nice home invitation fire com panies to attend. Mr. YY'ooley preached to a good au ab o u t 450 b arrels a day. By th e N EA REST H O T E L TO P O S T O F F IC E i T he Annie mine, in th e Bohemia place— 160 acres hom estead and 90 T he O regon hoge com pany at th e ir dience at the C um berland Presby d istric t, w hich hns been sh u t down acres railroad land. We had th e last, m eeting accepted the invitation terian church at 7:3i) aud baptized way, the apples of th a t section are d u rin g th e p ast year, and which pleasure of w alking over it last aud a nuu ib ei will probably go up Mr. and Mrs. McGee’s in fan t child. rep o rted as the b est in th is section L ike H annah of Bible tim es they of S tate; ex tra fine. w ent in to Receiver F. S. Y ounger’s j week. Nearly the en tire 250 ncres in uniform . lent th eir d a u g h te r to the L ord as hands nearly a y ear ago, has beeu are in fine fix for grain am i pasture. Ashley G azette: R. D. Baldwin, S lickensides .—Polished and som e long ns she lives. Messrs YY’ooley S H E E T IR O N W A R E , — FO R M E R L Y B A K ER HOUSE— sold to a Chicago syndicate. The I After slashing Mr. Sears has kept tim es striated surfaces on the walls of Irvingston, is one of the men who and Shacklet are m em bers of the H eadqu: m.. i ts for Travelling Men. w H q Yvood A x e s, A m u n itio n , a n d a ll s iz e s o f A nnie is considered to be the most 70 head of goats, which have kept of a vein, or on in terio r joints of the board of tru stees of Mineral Springs made money by bolding ou to his Sample e Ro, .ms Free. R ates from $1 extensive q u artz m ine in th a t d is all th e sp ro u ts dow n am i the ranch veiu-m aterial or of rock masses. Seminary a t Sodaville. They have apples, and not selling early in the to $2 per Day. beeu to Sodaville a t a m eeting of season. YVhen the season first tric t and coutaius a large am ount of is the cleanest we have ever seen. They are the resu lt of movement. W illam ette S treet, E ugene, Or. Keep a full stock of N A IL S , CUTLERY Shelf and Building free-m illing ore. I t is n o t known Mr. S ears considers his goats of j The E n g in eerin g aud M ining the board aud rep o rt the school in opened for b uying apples, Mr. B ald S. E. BROWN, P roprietor. good condition. Over 80 pupils w hat th e syndicate's in te n tio n s are, more value in keeping his ranch i Jo u rn a l of New York is of g reat win was offered $800 for the yield and still they come. b u t it is believed they will expend a clean th an two men em ployed all value to its read ers; it gives the of his orchard. H e held it at $1,000 ,< ^ "Iie p airin g neatly done. Mr. Brock who lives in the east la rg e am o u n t of mouey in develop the tim e could possibly be. W hile i very la test and best inform ation THE ern p a rt of town received a severe an d refused th e offer. L ater he m en t work before p u ttin g the mine Mr. S ears has uo sp ro u ts on his i p ertain in g to th e M ining In d u stry . kick from a horse a few days ago. was offered $1,000 aud then $1,400, in operation. T he sale aw aits con ground, th ere is a place ad jo in in g $5 per year. Send for a sample He was driving down a slope, when b u t he was holdiug on w aiting for a NOW MADE BY T H E the traces came loose, he jumped raise to come. YY’e are inform ed form ation of the co u rt soou to con it, where gouts have not run, that j copy o u t to hook them up, when one of vene ut R oseburg. T here are fo u r the secoud grow th is worse to clear ! Mrs. W B. M eek, w ho resides a t th a t Mr. Baldw in sold his apples for am ptonville, C al., says h er d a u g h te r the horses kicked him ou the hand, m ills ou very rich ledges in Bohe off now thnu the first. G oals are C was for sev eral y ears tro u b led a t m ashing aud m angling his hand in $1 a b arrel in th e orchard, an d it is m ia and there is an indication of very valuable for th eir increase, for tim es with severe eram p s in the a te rrib le w anner. H e was immedi estim ated th a t the yield will lie b e teJ*W E ST S ID E .- s a m ach , and would be in such agony Boheti >a becom iug a prosperous their fleece, aud for keeping the sto th a t it was necessary to call in a phy- ately b ro u g h t to Dr. S n ap p ’s office tw een four and five thousand b a r I have possession of th e C ottage G rove H otel and v >uld inform the mining cam p with a large w orking brush from accum ulating on the I si ian. H av in g read a b o u t C h am ber where his hand was dressed, and to rels. p h o t o COMPANY. ranch. T here silo dd be thousands! lain ’s Colie. C holera and D iarrh o ea make it all th e more painful for Mr. public th a t I will furnish the table with the best the m arket affords at force next spring. R ein-dv, .-lie concluded to tr y it. The above cut on any Photograph •'he found it alw ay s gave p ro m pt r e Block he had a lew years ago had a guarantee of excellence. E nlarging ) reasonable rates. I solicit a trial and g uarantee satisfaction. of g o d s kept is so u th L in e S tate of O h i o , C ity of T oledo , the same hand mashed in a thresh Awarded lief. I t was seldom necessary to give from tiny kind of Picture, in Crayon ) L ucas C o u n t . R . M. BLATCHLY, Proprietor. • si c nil dose " I t h as not only ing machine and two of his fingers Highest Honors—World's Fair, In k or Colors. Call and see our sa m -■ Alt« moon r.'a.s. save ! ns lots of w orry and tim e,” she pies and prices of Crayon work. torn off. F rank J . ( henfy m akes o ath th a t Gold Medal, M idw inter Fair. Flit H artw ell in In r last sy u d ic.ee -a - s, “ but ul -o d o cto r bills. I t is my 8th an d W illam ette S ts.. E ugene, Or. he is the sen io r p a rtn e r of the lin n >>f Some of the people who live near F. J. C heney .v Co., d o in g business in artic le s a y s : " I d o n 't recom m end op. ion th a t every fam ily should have r th e City of Toledo, C ountv an d S tate any -p-a i.d b ran d o. te a fo r aftern o o n ) a bottle of this rem edy in th e h o u se .'’ th e w estern boundary of Lemati, afo resaid , an d tlm l -aid h rm will pav foi.i .»’d o c k s . I 'I o , how ever, know ¡•'or sale by J. A. B enson C ottage along the river bank are terrible au- the sum of O N E H U N D R E D DOL- all .a b o u t the beri tea to tak e a t night. . G rove J.ie Lyons, D rain. ncy ed with ferocious wood (?) rats, !‘a i ks’ T e a will • i rtain ly eieur vour 1.., 1 fur each .11 i ev ert i - S pe ial i'.x roses .— The exercises m t only carry in g small rubbish C atarrh iliai can n o t Is- , u red by the • •• m , lex ica an d purify y o u r blood. You will lie su rp rised a t tlie im p ro v e a t tlie C um berland P resbyterian such ns is usually used by the ra t use ot H all s C atarrh C fke m ent i v u i tik i i cu p of P a rk s’ T -a FRANK J. CHi NEY •■;ic!t o last evening u n d er the family, b ut in tins case they carry n ig h t.” F o r sale by J. A. Sworn t In fore m e mid su bscribed good sized sticks of wood. YVe find g r a n ite iro n W A RE, a m m u n it io n etc a n -;m i s of in e L a n ie s M issionary in my pre.-s-uee. th is nth day of B eason. they are particularly p artial to oak D ecem ber, A. D. 1386. LI society an d the Ju n io r E ndeavor so wood, they will carry off any good F o r O v er F ifty Y ears j seal } A. YV. GLEASON. A s o l d a m i VV k l l -T r ik d R e m e d y . - Mrs. ciety was a m ost pleasing and in te r sized stick of oak when it is so they VV insliiw 's Snailiing sy ru p lias been used tor ’ — ’ Notary Public. ova-r tlfly \ e ars la m illions of m odiers lor their estin g affair. T he Ju u io r acquitted can accum ulate them. T heir w here H a ll's C a ta rrh C ure is tak en in ter ehiltlreu w lille teething, w ith p erfect sueeess. it sootiies tin- child, softens the gums, allays all th eiu stiv es nobly lxith iu song and abouts have been saught. B u t as nally an d nets d irectly on th e bloo t pain, c u re s w ind ehnlie, and is the besi remedy Z K Z 2 > T O 2 r «sc ■ sät - x z x t : a n d 'in u e o u s su rfaces of tlie system . lo r D iarrhoea, is ple a sa n t to tlie taste, sold recitation. T his is th e th ird an n i th eir ¿mbits are excusibly uocternal it is h ard to always find th eir nests. h> D ruggists in e very part ot the W orld. Tweu- Send ioi testim o n ials, free. livv cents a houle. Its yalue is incalculable. versary of the L adies M issionary LEM A TI, OREGON. YVe su g g est a few sticks of <ly narnite F . J . C H E N E l & CO., Toledo, 0 . Be sure and ask for Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Mort Perfect Made, » ••S o ld by D ru g g ists, 75c. society.— E ugene G uard Svrnp. and ta k e uo o th e r kind would be good for th eir nests, B exs o x . For sale ’ >y J do Years the Standard. The L ocal W o rld . R ead the E cho -L eader an d th ere by ki ep posted on m ining affairs. SO C I A L F L U T T E R IN G . eat Reduction IN ALL LINES FOR I wliöUdli} 5 Mens’ and Beys’ M ER C H A N TS & B A N K E R S, L O S T ! L O S T !! Send for a Free Catalogue. 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