Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 28, 1907, Image 2

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THOMPSON HOTEL
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Rates per day...............................$ 1.00
Room and board, per week....... $4.50
That fine Wagon will be
given away Jan u ary 1st,
1908.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Read Lurch’ s new holiday ad.
Ladies eugraved visiting cards at
the Leader office.
Frank Wooley ate Christmas din­
ner with his mother in Eugene.
D o n ’t Forget T h i s
Opportunity
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Pearce Bros, carry tne finest line
of groceries in Cottage Grove.
L. W . Baker is conductor on the
Eugene electric cars. Mrs. Baker
will soon join him in Eugene where
they will reside.
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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
COTTAGE GROVE
OREGON
PUBLIHI1KD KVKHYSATURDAY.
HY THK LKADK.lt 1‘ UBLISlf INO CO.
Kntered at the Cottage Drove postofflce as sec-
ond-elaHs matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
91.SO
One Year
HU Months
.75
J'hreee Months
.50
I paid lu Advance hut If not so paid
intf 'rm rate of $2.00 per year will he charged.
Advertising rates made known on application
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1907.
This week a deal was consumat-
ed in which the Nugget and Leader
with their plants were transferred
to Messrs W. C. Conner and D. J.
DuBruille, who will take personal
possession of the papers and busi­
ness Jan. 1, 1908.
It is understood that the new
proprietors o f the papers have
leased the Oliver Veatch building
on the corner of Main and Fourth
streets and will move their printing
plants therein Boon after tha first of
the year, when extensive improve­
ments will be made in both papers.
Both gentlemen are practical
printers and newspaper men of
many years experience and their
success in this new enterprise Is as­
sured.
Washington, Dee. 12. The Sen­
ate today passed a bill suspending
The eighth grade final exami-na during the year 1907 the require­
tion for the public schools will be ment that miners shall do at least
$100 o f woik annually during the
held January ¡¿3rd, 24th, May 14th,
period in which their claims aru be­
1 5 ,June 11th, 12tb
ing perfected.— Oregonian.
Teachers who have pupils ready
for the examination should notify
me ot the
Frequently some progressive (?)
citizen enlightens the public hv
making some alluring remark about
the town paper and appearing to
glory if he ia able to find some
fault with it. More (ban likely this
same individual has not paid his
subscription and probably owns
propertv in town. Now Mr. Fault­
finder, the paper however insignifi­
cant, is probably the ouly advertis­
ing medium the town affords, and
if you showed the town the loyalty
yon should, instead of trying to
Grants Relief to Miners.
Eighth Grade Examinatns io
number
of
questions
wanted and tlie name oft the person
tion at least 15 days before the date
W. B. D illard ,
in* the New
Browns—they are
nobby.
All of our suits are made to your
measure and have a distinguish­
ing air that is a winner.
Christmas and New Years 1907-08
on Southern Pacific.
One and one third lowest first
class fare over route traveled. Tick­
ets for children five tears and over
but under 12 years on« half the ex­
cursion rate charged for adults. No
excursion tickets will be Bold be­
tween any two stations where the
one way rate is more than $ 10 .
SALK OATHS.
sw orn statement No. 8782 for the pur­
chase of lots 1, 2, Sand 4, of Sec. No. 12.
in Township No. 20 South Range No.
2, West, W. M., and will offer proof
to r I io w that the land sought is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes and to es­
tablish his claim to said land before
W. W . Calkins. U. S. Commissioner,
at his office lu Eugene, Oregon, on
Thursday the 5th day of March, 1908
He names as witnesses:
Oscar Drury of Lowell, Oregon;
Grover Walker of Lowell, Oregon;
Ira D. Hyland of Lowell, Oregon;
Jo. Wilhelm of June, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above-deerilied lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 5th dnv of
March 1908.
I..
E ddy ,
Register.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1907.
County Supeiintendent.
Notice is hereby given that in com ­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the sale of timber lands
Lost
in the States o f California, Oregon.
Black silk umbrella with gold,
That youthful appearance cun only Nevada and Washington Territory ” I
silver and pearl flat handle. Finder lie preserved by the use of g ood reli­ as extended t o all the public land
states by act of August 4 189°
please leave at the City Meat mar able Toilet articles. W e’re just as
MARCUSC. STEWART
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particular about the grade of our o f Com stock, county of Douglas
ket.
State
(or
Territory
1
of
Oregon,
has
Toilet articles as about the m ost this day filed in this office his sworn I
costly drug in onr store. You can statement No. 8616. for the purchase of
take our w ord for anything that wc ; the E<* of NE1^ ami S f f t j of theNU',
Section No. 29 in Township No 2t s'
offer in this line. etc.
Range N o. 4 W. W. M. and will offer
. proof to show that the land sought 1«
I more valuable for Its timber or stone
| thB" for agricultural purposes and to
1 establish his claim to said land before
, the Register and Receiver o f this t
Cottage Grove. Oregon
' flee at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thur
day, the 20th day of February, 1909
He names as witnesses: C . R. Law-
I renee, of Comstock. Oregon ■ Rov
S t o c k , 9 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Griggs o f Comstock, O regon ; J \
| Griggs of Comstock. Oregon; R J
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DeLa 11 nay of Comstock, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming ilu.
c o ir s i» » r. lu ca ti >a 1», n 'l b ra n . b«*v
i -I nm *
l e » , » . ' . m e m g t l i . n i t t l r s , « f r . n i l t - . - I .>0 ( b e
versely
the above-described lands are
f o u r v l . 'i . m h e t h e w on , ruMt.st eu .
D r oar
jT W b N t ni.-n and »< men. R e 1
Ko. r who m a n a t
| requested to file their claims In this
max; • p e ct»l *h>rir..' r im f-n r l r i - , u w -W m r * o f forn­
office on or before ssid 20th day ,
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N I 1 K 1 Y U G Y f o r { « r f r a ' t i t *■> t
- February, 1908.
B enjamin L. Ennv, Register.
B ank of Cottage Grove
m m m sm m x
Let us show you something swell
We carry a
Good Line o f Fine Hats
The right colors to match your
new suit.
The Toggery
W e Are Agents For The
HENDERSON
Double Front
Laced
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AHANY coûtât. ALBANY. 0HEC0N
Corsets
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V f f f li
A Corset that is worn with comfort and durability, the corset
that improves bad figures and makes good figures beautiful. A
trial is all you need to know its merits. Come in and let 11 s have
a talk about the Henderson Front Laced Corset.
T h e Ideal M i l l i n e r y S tore
A Free Turkey
With a UNIVERSAL RANGE from now until Christ­
mas Day, each purchaser of a Universal Range will re­
ceive a FINE TURKEY free of charge. This offer is
made to prove the baking and wood saving qualities of
this already famous Range. Universal Ranges will make
your cooking easy, your meat juicy, your pie crust
flaky, your cookies crisp, and your bread light.
Prices from $5.5.00 »0 $f»5.00
G riffin ® V eatch Co
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HOSPITAL
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.
W. Kuykendall ; M. D.
W. O. Prosser, M. D.
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TIMRF.R LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
for which the questions are wanted
Benson's Pharmacy
C a p it a l
Fall and W in te r Suitings
REDUCED RAILROAD RATES
B e n j a m in
appoiuied to conduct the examina­
We have just received new sam­
ples from Lam m & Company
showing the latest styles in
G e o . H oh l
Dec. 23d, 24th, 25 th, for Christ­
The joint installation of officers mas tickets. Dec. 3oth, 31st and
tear down by UDcanny belittleing at the Masonic hall was a tine affair Jan 1st for New Years tickets. Re-
narrow minded remarks, what some much enjoyed by the ladies and turu limit Jau. 2nd.
deserving individual puts before gentlemen in attendance.
J. M. I sham .
the public for the purpose of bene-
Stop and see Lurch’ s beautiful
fitting the town and community, Christmas window—the most unique TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
you’d try to assist by coming ever seen in this city.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
through with your subscription and
United States Land Office,
David Griggs witlibvife’aud baby,
Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 20, 1907.
instead o f trying to poison minds
Hi Griggs and wife and their sister
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
no stronger than your own by
ryith the provisions of the act
Mrs. J. F. Earl, and son all visited pliance
ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
spreading broadcast the sentiment
the old homestead and took Christ­ "An act for the sale of timber lands
that the paper is’ a “ poor excuse;”
in the states of California, Oregon,
mas dinner with tbeir parents at Nevada
and Washington
Terri­
for if you take the proper view
tory” , as extended to all the Public
Comstock.
you’ ll see that a paper no matter
Laud States by act of August 4, 1892,
Bert E. Burrows, principal of
KATHERINE SCHLEEF
how trifling is bound to be a help
of
Cottage (¡rove, County of I.ane,
the Silverton, Ore., schools, and
anyway.— Exchange.
State (or Territory) of Oregon haH
Miss Katie A. Finnerty of Cottage this day May second, 1907, filed tn
tills
office her sworn statement No.
Grove, were married at Albany.
Houses in Springfield are to be Dec. 2G, 1907. After a short trip 8778 for the purchase o f the W J f o l
N W 'i of Section No. 22 in Township
numbered. The city council bas south they will return to Silverton No. 22 south, Range No. 3, west, W.
passed an ordinance compelling to resi le during Mr. Burrows term M., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for
owners to number the bouses under of school.
its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes and to establish his
penalty of a fine o f not less tban $5
The editor of this paper and his claim to said land before W. W.
nor more tban $ 10 .
Calkins, U. ,S. Commissioner at his
little son Percy spent a few hours office in Eugene, Oregon ou Wednes­
Saturday at the poultry and baby day, the 4th day of March, 1908.
She names as witnesses;
The Springfield city council has show at Cottage Grove. W e were
H. C. Schleef of Cottage Grove, Ore­
all new ordinances published in the pleased to note the general air of gon: Louis G . Geruru ot Cottage
Grove,
O regon; Harvey Taylor, ot
city paper, so the people of the business activity which pervades
Cottage (¡rove, O regon; Henry Wit-
town can know something of the that prosperous little city,.—Drain lock of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
law of the city. A good idea and Nonpareil.
versely the above-described lands are
a suggestion tor our city council.
requested
to lile their claims in this
For printing o f all kinds place
office on or before said 4th day of
your order where you can get the March, 1908.
B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
best. This is the kind of work the
Leader office turns out o f course.
T i m b e r l a n d , a c t j u n E 3, 1878-
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
Mrs. Geo. Brumfield, who has
n o t i c e FOB PUBLICATION
selling round trip tickets to Port­ been nursing Teddy Nichols, has
United States Land Office
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1907.
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30 returned to Cottage Grove. Mrs.
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
good going Saturday ou No. 1C at Brumfield is considered one of the pliance with the provisions o f the act
f Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday best nurses on the Coast, and the o titled
“ An act for the sale of timber
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland way she handled Teddy’s case and lands I11 the states of California,
Nevada and Washington Ter­
at 7.30 p. m., giving all day Satur­ brought him around all right when Oregon,
ritory ” as extended to all the Public-
day, Sunday and Monday in Port­ he was as sick as a child could be Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
WILBUR H. HYLAND
land, The same arrangements ap­ and live, proves that she is A 1 in ol Lowell,
County of Lane, State (or
the
profession
of
nursing.—
Yon-
Territory) o f Oregon has this day
ply from Portland giving Portland
May 15, 1907. filed in this office his
people a chance to visit valley calla Courier.
Mr. Conner was formerly editor
of the Koseburg Plaindealer and
has beeu connected with several
other newspaper enterprises in this
state including the Lane County
Leader. He will make some satis­
factory diaposition of his interest points at greatly reduced rates.
in the Bazaar that he may devote
bis entire attention to the papers.
Mr. DuBruille is the present
manager of the Leader and during
his residence at this place with his
estimable family, has made a host
of friends wko will be pleased to
know he has decided to make this
citv his permanent home. We wish
the new publishers every success.
Having recently purchased the
well known blacksmith shop of
Phillip Hohl, and fitted it up with
all the latest improved equipment,
including an electric motor, I am
prepared to do all kinds of black- j
smithing, horseshoeing, woodwork
and carriage building at reasonable
rates. I also have an emory wheel,
specially for grinding Oliver Chilled
Plows. Call and see me.
P. J . Bartle. M. D.
B. F. Seaiefe. M. I>
D. A. Palne,.M. D.
Geo. O.B. DeBar, M. D.
L. E. Mr Don gal, M. D.
For the care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op
perating roonqand equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum asd
Mood examinatloas. Fall corps of trained nurses. Rates on applicaliom
t r a in ing
school
for n u r s e s
.
c<?n r,c ° f lectures b y the fa cu lty and practical traln-
The m e,Ne«l find surgical staff o f the hos-
t !e fm n lt-v -
For rates o r inform ation, as
Hospital o r training, nddress
W. K U Y K E N D A L L , M. P.
Superintendent.
Or M ISS M. H . HOLMSTRI M,
Superintendent o f Nurses.
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A Reminder
tlonesboelng a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
Ing. All work guaranteed
ilavc your korseateeth ex­
amined and repaired. Shot
at rear of Hemenway &
Burkholder's Store :: ::
Farmers, Attention
National
Bank
Herbert Kakln
President
T. C. Wheeler
( ¡ a s h l e r
CAPITAL
25,000
A general banking
business transact-
GENERAL FEED STORE
D. C. Baughman. Propr.
HAY. GRAIN.
FLOUR. MIL FEED
POULTRY SUPPLIES
ORGANIZED
1900
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