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li w m r w î T i r - .......... t urMfiMft 'rum ' - - ‘ "T *”1 i p r r r r ^ f “ * ^ * ^ NATURE S WARNING Some Men and Women of the Hour Amateur Plumbing will have few charms for you af ter you've once indulged in it— what you “ save” at first you’ll lose afterward— lose your temper t o o , and make “ confusion worse confounded.” Why not come to us — exfierieiiced and fair priced pluml>ers — at the first sign of trouble with your water, gas or steam pipes and get things in order promptly? Phillips Brothers L < w v . w . w s w ' . w . » . ' ; ! sw v w s v v v c s s s s S ^ .w s .v v 'e v ^ Professional Cards. • % I c. COI STI X •A.1* ’* Solali l’ai lia ■e'A.w.s.'o-';''. V For bargains in fruit, stock and ^ : farm lands see Scarbrough & <■ 1 Cochran, C reswell, Oregon, or » Chas. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or. ».♦'is* ; r j j . b . * you no A T T O R N K Y A T I.A W f r i t onice: Voue* HuUdlnx, Mam slreet. W est s id e . C . _----------------- ------ —------------- ----- W . K I M K . M. 11. J ¡C W9S.W-'.*, J S h ingles •> i Law son's. for sale at Veatch & 26 tf £ | Indestructible cylinder records and double disc records at the J bazaar .15 and 65 cents. 98 «W O T * ft S. M E D LE Y , * A T T O R N E Y AT L A W 9 g 2 Petaluma incubators 56 and \2U eggs and a 200 chick indoor brooder. Inquire at Leader office. 35tf > P H Y S I C I A N a n d HU K O K O N J Olilo«* in MrKiirlana Building p Ov<*r (-ofliran’s Kurnitnrn Store L Oltice Phone, ;i4i Kesldenco Pilone, » ADVERTISEMENTS. llest Washington Cedar shingles g ' — free of sap, worm holes and A T T O R N E Y -A L LA W J knots, constantly on hand. Prices P ractice iu ail courts o f the Stale. times. Inquire of Omee Phillips Building. Suit S and 6 t to suit the Phone M ain IM I C ottage G rove, o r . _____________ ____ O k k in R o b in s o n , Cottage Grove. l l f M ^ CLASSIFIED J Special A tten tio n G ivcu to M i n i » « and C orporation Law . ¿ Office, Suite 3. Bank Bulletins ft 9* * l‘aiut your hen roosts with Ave- Carbolineum. Buy it at Veatch & Lawson. 26tf W 1 ttarius fAfcWl'UWlV.e* ^ V; ♦**.♦ •*.'* 9* «W-'A.'W ■ *. W T V *W *«*( (*■ A. 4 2 J .c JOHNSON. * A T T O R N E Y AT L A W Î Estate* Ailm inisterert. M in im i J’atents P ro cu ra i. M in im i am i C orp ora tion l.aw specialty. o ffic e over G riflin . V'catch H ardw are. O ffice Ph on e, M ain IH . R e s id e n c e ,85. $»• D R A Y IN G A n d ev 11 K in d s o f j! F. H A U L IN G . I N’ t i R A M DENTIST Stew art ■ P erler Hui ldi tie P hone 1451 Hours »..to to I J, 1 to 5 ?! : Leave eójers at Cunningham's Con fectionery Phone 73 or phone ? residence 406 'J v.#)V.-^) v . ^ v . # iv .^ v . Hauling Done Promptly at T itle s E xam in ed . D ra flin c and Blue P iiiitiiiR . Present O w n ersh ip Maps Burnished. Barm Loan s at L ow est Kates. N o ta ry Public. Reasonable Charge C. S. FREELAND S C ôm E âsÿ ABSTRACTO RS W . A. H O G A T E R oom s s and to MeOlutin' lUiildiuir C orner E igh th and W illa m e tte Sis. T elep h o n e Reti 1151 E U G E N E . OREGON General B la c k sm it h in g MILLERS Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- Ing. All work guaranteed Have your horses teeth ex- M a c h in e S h o p l a m d i n d re p a ired . 8bop at rea r or lle in e n w a y & B u rk h o ld er’ s S tore :: :: B i l t A K E All kinds of machine and repair work done promptly and at reason able prices. Ä OLD WADER BUILDING j AVMW Sf m x w w w v v y i W g * 14 to >5 G n iio n s Barrels Third Street, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON C a r p e ts a n d Rujçs Made to order ami Satis faction guaranteed both as to workmanship and prices. Apply to J. (T 386 M. Com er Phono Wall SI. near Adventist Church r o ve (T a L l e r y ¡ N e w Management I f i f i N e w Equipment. Come and see us. We will do our utmost to please you. j F a ir b a n k s - M o rs e C o ., PORT LA ND . OREGON Fairlwinks-Morse Gasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding. ( >titfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos anti Motors for power and light. I Kairlianks-Morse Windmill® & Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop pers, Well Pumps. 1 All first quality goods at low prices. Al- I ways in Stock. Liberal terms. G R I F F I N * V E A T C H . Ag e nt s Cottafto Grove. Oregon A . J. A r m s t r o n g . k \ Y V W W \ \ \ V fcsJSSS*«* j NORTHERN GROW N BEST FOR THE WEST C O T T A G I-: G it o v i- : ft, mi aun o All the latest treatments Electrical I PLAIN and MfiDII’ATRD BATHS I X -K A Y LABO RATO RY jfc For further particulars address I O r. If. U. H P lIb K K F . SOLD CATALO G - CM A S M L IL L Y CO. SEATTLE. LADIES’ BAGS ,mm AT AND PURSES BY DEALERS COST MEN’S PURSES A Fine Line to Select from. Am closing out this line of goods. Leather Belts, Dog Collars and M en ’s G loves at b e d rock prices. STOCKS' HARNESS SHOP tria! o f the Hains broth ers at Flush ing, N. Y., for the «laying of William K Anni« at the Hays Ido Yacht dui» last summer Is a proceeding that »at* ur^' xdtes mort' than I oí interest tu account o f the pi* inence of the fan.ilics concerned J U D G E CITAME and the sensational ebanicter o f tin tragedy. Military society mu! literary circlei are espe- dally absorbed in the mite mo o f the trial, fur the name of Ha Ins 1ms been an honored one In the army and a noted one In literature, while in lead ing social circles in Washington, Bos ton and Now York the families now enjoying so much undesirable public ity were formerly conspicuous. The distinction of presiding at this trial—one bound to become celebrated in legal annals belongs to one o f the younger judges of the supreme bench o f the state of New York. Frederick E. Crane o f the boron di of Brooklyn. On the opening morning of the trial when the court attendants rapped for order the standing audience saw Judge Crane advance In Ids black rotie, very fair iu complex Ion, clean shaven, youthful looking, ai.d indicat ing by every action that he was brim ful o f energy. The lawyers had al ready learned that lie did not purpose tolerating any delay that could possi bly be avoided. lie had Informed them that lie would hold night ses sions, and from the outset he expedit ed the preliminaries. Judge Crane is a graduate o f the Adelphla academy and the Columbia Law school and before elevation to the bench was counsel In many noted civil and criminal milts. Cottage Grove People Must Recognize F a s h io n S t a b le s and Heed It. K id n e y III« c om e q u io llj— luyxtt-ii- ously. Chief Kohler. ploy the Golden Rule in treating with crime, so to him belongs the credit of whatever success It has attained. The Golden Rule policy was put Into effect a year ago. and statistics for tho first nine months, which have Just been compiled, prove It to be an un qualified success. The Earl of Warwick, wiio is on a visit to this country and who has been talking over with President Roosevelt the subject of game In Africa, h?s made a number of hunting trips to tho section the president expects to visit. He prophesies that Mr. Roosevelt will have uo end o f sport and would uot be sur prised i f he bagged an elephaut, though the carl himself has not been fortunate enough to get one. The British noble man has been brought to notice in this country more on his w ife’s ac- EAnL OF W a r w i c k . count than his own. The Countess of Warwick, who has been in turu bril liant society leader, philanthropist and Socialist advocate, visited this country not long since for the especial purpose. It was said, of studying the condition o f the Socialist movement here. It was reported at one time that the earl had a leaning toward socialism, too, but his utterances during his American visit do not bear out such a view. In deed, he intimated that his w ife was like a good many women, somewhat changeable in her ideas, and therefore he did not like to define her position on economic questions because It might have shifted a little by the time o f ills return. The earl and his accomplished w ife expiK-t to entertain President Roose velt at Warwick castle during his stay in England, and the earl has undertak en the commission of having a pair of hunting boots built in London for Mr. Roosevelt specially suitable for serv ice In the African jungles. But nature always warns you. N o ll«* the kidney secretions. See if the co lo r Is nnhealthy— I f there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty, painful. I t ’s tim e tlu'ii lo ii o Doan's kidney pills. T o ward off Bright V disease nr dia betes, Doan's have done great w ork In C ottage Grove. Mrs Ella Blsbe.v < f t'ottage Grove, Oregon, says: “ I suffered for a long tune fro m aii IrWfrtllltrtty •»! my kid neys, accompanied by an intense weakness and pains in my back. Headaches anil dizzy spoils frequent ly annoyed me and my general health w u i much run d ow n 1 was feeling very much discouraged when D oan’s kidney pills were brought to my a t tention. They were so lilglils recom mended th at I decided to g iv e them a trial and procured a box at Ben son’s pharm acy. The)» lived up to representations and in a short time gave me relief l ite a d liy Im proved and almost before I realised it, I w as enjoyin g excellent health.’ ’ For sale by all dealers. iT iee 50 cents. Foster-M ilblirn <_o., Buffalo, N ew York, sole agents fo r tho United First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Bara in Connection P o w e ll & T u llu r, Porlland and Return Only J5.90 The Southern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to Port land from Cottage Grove for $5.90 good going Saturday on No. 16 at 1.50 a. tn. train, returning Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Portland at 7. 30 p. tn., giving all day Sat ■♦States. urday, Sunday and Monday iu Kememlier tho name— D oan’s - a m i Portland. The same arrangements lake no other. apply from Portland giving Port land people a chance to visit CONTEST NOTICE valley points at greatly reduced rates. ................ ... o r tin- Interior. United S tate« Lnnd Olliee. ItoHclmrir, Or., .Inn. 2n, limn. A Hiifticlent content nnidiivit IttivitiK been tiled in this r.llice l*y M ary Ada Smith, conteHtant, ii^ninst ilnm r- stead Entry No. l.'S'JIfi, in.-tde N o vember is, I!«).'! fo r the W 1, \V )4 Section 2), Tow nship ¡.A) H, lianf-e ii \V., W illam ette Meridian, By E dward Evans llrow n , rontes- tee, in which it is aliened that «a id E dw ard Evans llrown tia« never re«lded upon this tract since the date o| Id« entry or a t a ll; th at all the Improvements lie lias ever made upon said place Is n sin ill cabin lCxlH feet, made of round l<>K« and a «h ake roof, value ab ou t .ifli.no, Of time, truvvluig expenses no outhouses, no feii- iii^, no p low in g and fatigue can lie inailo by or any other cultivation; that said using the shortest route land is more valuable for it « timber than for agricultural purposes. It is East. hilly, rocky and m ountainous; and that «aid alleged absence w as not There is but one short and di due to his em ploym ent in the arm y o r navy <>( the United States in time rect route Ix'tween tho Wost of w ar; «aid parties are hereby not East. ified to npiiear, respond and offer Joseph Bulltzer, who Is accused by evidence touching said allegation a t President Roosevelt of libeling the 10 o'clock a. m. on March H, lttOtl, be United States government through fore (Jeorge 1!. I »orris, II, 8. Com mis publications in his newspaper, the sioner a t his olliee in Eugene, Oregon New York World, celebrated the twen lan d that final hearing w ill be held at 11 o ’clock a. in. on March 2'.’, 19011,1 ty-lift h anniversary o f his connection Douglas Robinson, President Roose before the Register and Receiver at with the W orld only a few weeks ago. 0. & N. As the president's recent special mes velt’s brother-in-law, whose name fig the United States laud olliee in Rose- burg, Oregon ures In the Panama canal controversy, sage to congress was devoted chiefly Tim said contestant having, in a to the alleged offenses of the World has made specific denial that he had proper uftidnvit, tiled January 20, In connection with the charges o f scan 1909. set forth facts which «h o w (lint and dal in the negotiations associated with after due diligence personal service a t the purchase of the Panama canal, this notice cannot be made, it of hereby ordered and directed til 1« the personality of Mr. Pulitzer is such notice l»e given by due and thrust Into the foreground. It Is an proper publication. unusual thing for a private citizen to 43 17 B k x j a m ia 1» Enov, Register. be mentioned specifically and singled There la unsurpassed through out for criticism and denunciation ns fast train service t o Denver, the proprietor of the World was In this Registration of Land Title. message. Mr. Roosevelt’s action was Omaha, Kanas C ity, ( hlctigo bast'd on his belief that the circum w ith direct connections to all In the m atter of the application of stances of this case justified a de ■Eva <'. Wheeler to register the title point« East and South. parture from precedents. lo lo t No. I and tin- east half of lo t Mr. Pulitzer was born In Budapest, No. a o f block No. 1 .1 . E, Y ou n g ’s There la an abundance of Hungary, In 1847 and, coming to this addition to C ottage (¡ro v e , l.ane match less scenery, nndnn op country in 1804, entered the army and County, Oregon. T o nil whom it m ay concern:— served until the end o f the civil war portunity to make a dayligh t T a k e notice that on the 10th day oi In a cavalry regiment. Taking up his stopover a t Salt L ak e City if February, 1909, an application was residence in St. Louis at the close of tiled by the said E va C. Wheeler in it is desired. the war, he joined the Westllche Post, I he Circuit Court of the S tale of Ore German, as reporter, rising to the gon fo r Earn- county for Initial regis Iast us tell you all about managing editorship. In 1878 he tration o f the land nbovo described. bought the St. Louis Dispatch for a w h at can l»e done, liefore you Now, unless you appear on o r l(cforc_ price said to have been $500, “and ex the 20th day of March, 1909, and j purpose ticket. pensive at that.” lie united it with show cause w liy said application nnytliinr to do with the transactions should not lie gran ted, the same will the St. Louis Post, and by application regarding the sale o f the canal prop la- taken as confessed and a decree of Ills ideas ho turned the Post-Dls- erty to tho United States, lie 1» con will be entered according to the J. M. ISHAM. Agent. Cottage Grove. pntch Into one of the liest paying and nected w i’ h banking and railway en prayer o f the application and yon strongest papers in Missouri. In 1883 terprises In New York and Is at pres w ill la- forever barred from disputing ho iHUight the New York World and ent com elver with Adrian H. Jollne the same. E. I r L kk , County Clerk. | of tho Metropolitan Street Railway W M . M « ." M U R R A Y , By I-’ iik k O . S t io k k i . s , Deputy. j company. lie Is a brother of the pres J. E. Y oi so, Applicant's A ttorney. ent Mrs. Roosevelt and Is reputed n General Passenger Agent | man of considerable wealth. At Even M O N E Y Ä SHVINC The Southern Pacific The R. Oregon Short Line You Need Fire Protection. Tom Awbrey can give you good reliable insurance at reasonable rates, put your residence insur ance in the Oregon Fire Relief As sociation and your business prop erty in the Hankers and Merchants Mutual. Call at the express of fice for rates. I f you have real or personal property for sale, leave your descrip tion and price with ALTA KING, at the bridge COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. H* can make your abstracts, examine the title to your property and do your conveyancing . . . . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. EaaelM lice at Roselmrg, Ore. Nov. 2!t, I ISIS. Notice 1« hereby given that JO H N C H A R L E S R IC K 1,1 of S agin aw , Oregon, who on N o v . 23, I90S, made limber o r stone entry, No. (.24:11, for the N \ V 4 of NEW .Section IK, Tow nship 20 S, Range 2 IV, W illam ette Meridian, Inis tiled notice o f intention to make final proof t o establish claim to the land ab ove described, before Register and Receiver a t Roselmrg, Oregon, on the 10th day o f April, 1909. f'lalm m it Dames ns witnesses : Henry Myers. Chnrles I’ ldllipy, Perr.v Casteel J, O. Jarrett, all of S agin aw , Oregon. 42-52 ii i :\ m au in I., E iiiiy , Register. Notice of Publication. Union Pacific Mu h general interest attaches to tho Investigation o f methods of finance In Wall street which is to be made by a commission recently appointed by Governor Hughes o f New York. The commission Is charged to report i f any change» are desirable in the laws bear ing upon singulation in securities and < otnnu dittos or relating to the protec tion of Investors. At the head of the cci.uqi slon Is the noted author and editor Horace W hite. Mr. White was born in Colebrook, X. II . Aug. 10, 1834. ami was gradu ated from Beloit college, Wisconsin, iu 1853. lie early went iuto newspa per work, bis otnlng city editor o f the joskdi rur.iTv.Kit. Ghl ago Evening Journal in 1854 and duplicated hla Post-DUputch success. i Chicago agent i f the New York Asso Ho served tn the Missouri legislature ciated Press in 1855. and In lSKr> was elected to congress 1 In 1S.-.7 Mr White Joined tl - t’hl- from a New York district, bat resigned I ca.go Tribune in a position whleb I brought him frequently Into r iatlnus after a few months* service. with Abraham Lincoln. He reported Frederick Kohler, chief of police In the entire series o f Lincoln and Dong- { las debates for the Tribune and In the city o f Cleveland. O., Is the best chief o f police 111 America, In the opin 1800 was secretary o f the Illinois Re ion o f President Roosevelt. That publican state committee during the crime In the cities can tie reduced to a presidential • ampaign. During the civil minimum. If not aetnolly checked, by war he spent four years In Washington the simple eliservance of the Golden and with others formed the first syn Rule Chief Koliler think« he has prov dicate o f newspapers In this country ed. A year's trial o f lids policy In for the reception o f n Joint news serv dealing with crime anil criminals In ice from the front. From 1885 to 1874 Cleveland has convinced him o f It, he was chief editor of the Chicago Trib find now other cities are pro paring to une. resigning because ot 111 health. follow the example of Cleveland In In- He Joined t’ho New York Evening P oft stunting the Golden Rule policy. It Is on its reorganization by Mr. YUlard only n question o f time. Its advocates In 1881. He has for years been known say. until It will be adopted every- ! as one o f the greatest financial author- where throughout the United States. Itles In the United States and ts the Chief Kohler was the first man to em- author of a half doren scholarly work*. Ju.t a. Qood “ I wish that 1 knew how to make money.” *'I can't say Hint I am with yon there." "Why?” ” 1 know something less strenuous." "W hat Is It?” ''H ow to get next to the man who makes money.” What th . Girl Thought. "Some men never marry.” "N o; they are too who ” "Is that It? I thought” — “ What?" "That It was the girls that were too wise." Matrimonial •Tea." “ Yes.” - OREGON. Department o f the Interior, II. S. Land Office at Roselm rg. Ore. July 27. 190S. Gasolene Engine For Sale. N otice is lrerelry given that OH A Rl EH E. C L A R K A fine, almost new 3-horse ot ( '(linstock, Ilouglas com ity. ( )regon, power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene w h o, on May I'.’ tli, 19011. made home stead entry No. 12743, N |{, OolO for tho engine, tanks and equipment for North W est quarter of the North sale. Inquire at the Leader office. W est qu arter Section 28. Tow n ship 21 Smith, Range 4, West of the W il lam ette Meridan, lias tiled notice of intention t o make final live years proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver a t Roselmrg, Ore gon on tile 2Hrd day o f January. 1909. Claimant D am n ns witnesses. C. C. W atkins, It. T . <lleson, John Wstkins, M. A. Clark, nil o f Corn- stock, Oregon. |;l-98 ItKNJAMIS' L. EllllV, Register Department ol the Interior. U. 8. Earn! Office at Rosohurg, Ore. Oct. 20tii, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that JOSEPH It. W IL H E L M oi Dexter, Oregon, w h o on October 20th 191)8, made timber application No. 019011, fo r SW 'j. Section .”>2. T o w n ship 19 South, Range I West, Willam- etto Meridian, lias liled notice o f in tention to make Ii mi I p ro of to estab lish claim to tlic land ab ove described liefore Register and Receiver at Rose- burg, Oregon, on the 18th day of March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Reese Parker of Dexter, O regon; Rufus W ood of Dexter, Oregon; Thomas R. Malloy o f Full Creek, Oregon; Is'w M athew s o f Dexter, Oregon, B enjamin L. E d iiy , Register. Administrator's notice. In tile matter of the estate of Stephen Harris, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tile umler- signed lias been duly appointed by the County Court of Lane county o f the State of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Stephen I larris, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the claims to me properly ver ified as required by law, within six months from tiie date of this notice at the office of Attorney A. H .K ing, Cot tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. LtLLiK a . C row , Administratrix. A. II. K in o , Ally, for Administratrix. Dated this .Trd day of December 1908. -39 Now is the Time to visit ■ ! Notice for Publication Department o f the Interior, I". S. I,and < qiieorrt Rouelinrg, ( tregon I Novem ts'r 12 , 1908 . Notice is hereby given that j OSCAR BARNES o f Comstock, Oregon, w h o on August 1st 198*1, made Homestead E ntry No. 12938, N. II. llll.-st, fur K'a o f NEJf, Section 9, Tow n ship 21 South, Range f West W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention t o make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, lie- fore the Register and Receiver a t Roschnrg. O regon, on the 2,">th day o f March, 1909 Claimant names as witnesses : Charles R. laarenee, John W atkins, R. A. Allen, Roy O riggs, all o f C om stock, Oregon. B e n j a m in I*. El>l>Y, Register. "H e has a darksome past.” "And n dreary present.” PORTLAND. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. P ro p . Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under "And a doubtful future." signed executor of the estate of W. N. "Say, Is he just an ordinary eoant or Wheeler, deceased, has filed in the a prince o f the blood?” county court of lan e connty, Oregon, her final acconnt as such executor of said estate and that Tuesday the loth T o Mako Home Happy. "Hurrah! I hare found a new field.” lay of February. 1909, at the honr of one o'clock p. m. of said day has been "What Is I t r fixed by said court as the time for hear "Inventing st- rles fo r a man to tell ing any objection to said report and the his wife when he gets home. It la settlement thereof. heeau-c o f the clumsy ones now In F . l o i s k M. W h e e l k b , Executor. use that so many families are dls- A. II. K in o , Attorney. 40-ttf frifi le4 '' C a J ifo rm a k . When summer has passed in these tiorthen states, the suit is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one o f nature’s hap py pi ovisions— eternal summer for those who can not endure a more rigid or severe climate. Califor nia has Ireen called the "M ecca of the winter tour ists.” Its hotels and stopping placas areas varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied, pleasing recreations. Southern Pacific Company W ill Ire glad to supply some very attractive litera ture describing in detail the many delights of win ter in California. V ery low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to Californial. The rate from Cottage Grove to Los Angeles is $55. limit six months, allow ing ftop-overs in either direction. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all Califor nia points. For all information, sleeping car reservations and tickets call on, telegTaph or w rite 1* X. ISHAM. Agent S. P . Co. or WM. M cM L 'R R A Y . Gonaral P u M i\ | «r Agent. P ortlan d, O regon, 4