Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, January 04, 1908, Image 8

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    husbands need. And it is very for­
tunate for the neighborhood aud
What the Harriman Consolidation Has the library that they can harness
the horses and can drive themselves
Really Meant to California.
to tho meetings of trustee« and
select the hooks and tell Miss Dor­
San Francisco, Deo. 20.—In cas how many she may buy.”
speaking of tbe criticism of the
Union Pacific-Southern Pacific con­
Facts of Production Wanted.
solidation of management, Paul
Shonp, Assistant General Passen­
J. R. Shepard, the corresponding
ger Agent of the Southern Pacific secretary of the Willamette Valley
Company, said:
Development League, is engaged in
“ I hare heard some criticism of the collection of a thousand facts
the meiging of interest of the about tbe products of the eight
Union Pacific and Southern Pacific counties of the valley. These 1000
railways. Why, it is not apparent; statements are to he made in each
no one can point out harm result­ case by the producer himself, so
ing. There has been no curtail­ much per acre, or such a product
ment of service, no raise in rates sb sold for such a price. This region
a result- On the contrary, the evi­ can be made to show the greatest
dence in behalf of its benefit to variety of products aud the richest
California is overwhelming.
yield of any part of the world.
“ At the time of this association Each county is entitled to have 125
of interests the Union Pacific had statements iu the collection, and at
been reconstructed, Omaha to Og­ least 100,000 copies of these state­
den, a fine highway, but only half ments are to be circulated in the
the way. The Central Pacific need­
east in the next sixty days before
ed reconstruction, badly The line
the next colonist rates are put into
was congested. California products effect iu March. These statements
could not he moved with any de­ coming from the producers them­
gree of certainty whatever; very selves and coming from each of the
well I remember studying the tissue eight counties will result in the lo­
sheets of car movements to locate cation of at least 50,000 home-
cars thirty days out and not yet
seekers in our valley in the next
into Ogden, before and during re­ year. Send your statement ol a
construction.
big crop, or yield of fruit or wool
‘‘W ith the present tonnage, actu­ clip on profits from horses, stock or
ally more than double than at the dairying to J. It. Shepard at Salem,
time of consolidation, the old Ogden or hand them in to this office and
route would bo with its grades and we will lorward the same to him.
curves completely blockaded. But This section of the state caunot he
tbe association of interests has re­
surpassed in this line of information
sulted iu the expenditure of almost and we want a good representation
<40,000,000 in reconstructing this
in the collection of facts for adver­
main highway, Ogden to California. tising the most productive region
It extended the interest of oasteru in the world.
men of wealth and enterprise to
the Golden Gate.
EASILY DECIDED
‘‘Since that time the energy and
money commanded by Mr. Harri­ This Question Should be Answered
man and his associates have been
Easily by Cottage Grove People
given without stint to the develop­
W hich is w is e r - - to h a v e confidence
ment of California cpmmerce and
California's transportation facilities, In th e o p in io n s of y o u r fellow citizens
of p eople you k n o w , or depend on
whether the job be oue ot creating s ta te m e n ts m ad e b y u tte r s tra n g e rs
mammoth ships to carry commerce re sid in g In fu r a w a y places? R ead
to Asiatic shores, the capture of a th e follow ing:
Mrs. J . K . B a r r e tt, liv in g o n th e
runaway river that threatened to
engulf an area larger than many an e a s t side, C ottage Grove, O re., says:
" I suffered fo r y e a rs w ith a com pli­
eastern state, the construction of a c atio n o f tro u b le s, th e m ost a n n o y ­
in
g of w hich w as a d e ran g e m e n t of
double track water level railway
th e e n tire u rin a ry sy stem . I used
across a hay and through five hills m any rem edies a n d sp e n t som e tim e
into San Francisco, or the creation in a h o sp ital. W iien 1 cam e from the
h o s p ita l I lo arn ed of D o a n ’s Kidney
in two years of ti/iOO refrigerator Pills a n d p ro c u re d th e m a t th e Ben­
cars, the best yet built, t i carry the son P h a rm a c y . T h e ir use lias been
of so m uch benefit t o m e t h a t I am
green fruit of the state to its mar­ c o n tin u in g w ith ttie rem edy in hopes
ket in the best possible conditions.” of a com plete c u re. I am g lad to
MARKET REPORT.
A BENEFIT TO CALIFORNIA.
Doctor Hale on Woman s Work.
In his Monthly Talk in the
Woman’s Homo Companion Dr.
Edward Everett Hale says:
‘‘Will you please to remember
that the bottom rock of American
success is the habit, or determina­
tion that every place, village, town
neighborhood or whatever you call
it, shall have home rule. If I and
Mr. Goodchild want to have a road
aud a bridge which shall go back
to the rhododendron swamp, we
build the road and we build tho
bridge with such help aB we can
get from Mrs. Tucker or from Mr.
Cbamplin, and we do not write to a
sub-prelecl who writes to a prefect
who writes to an assistant Com­
mandant who wiitre to another
Commandant who wiites to a secre­
tary of engineers who sends word
to us from ihe seat of government
whether we may build the bridge
and how we may build it. Lift
where you stand expresses the foun­
dation principle, the subsoil, the
hard pan, the bed rock of Ameri­
can life.
•‘Now, a very queer thing lias de­
veloped in the ovolntion of this
principle. It hss proved that where
the men ot the country have been
too busy, or have thought they
were to attend to their own affairs,
the women have been able to at­
tend to them better than the men
do.
"T ake this business which I have
referred to, of a neighborhood
library, feeding a region of not
more than four or five thousand
people. The affairs of that library,
if they are wetl conducted, are con­
ducted by the women of the neigh­
borhood. They know what their
children want, they know what their
recom m end D o a n 's K idney P ills.”
F o r sale by all d e alers. Price 50
cents F o stc r-M llb u rn C o., Buffalo,
New York, sole a g e n ts for th e United
S ta te s.
Rem em ber th e n am e—D o a n 's—nnd
tak e n o o th er.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
good going Saturday ou No. 1C at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Mondny
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7.30 p. in-, giving all day Satur­
day, Sunday and Monday in Pott
land, Tho same arrangements ap­
ply from Portland giving Portland
people a chance to visit valley
points at greatly reduced rates
A t tlie C h u r c h e s
CRODCCK.
(Prices quoted are retail.)
Butler, country
3°c
Butter, cooking
‘25c
Butter, creamery, lb
37^c
Butter tat
34e
35c
Eggs
Chickens
T '/ j C
Onions, cwt.
I 3.00
Apples, bushel, according to
quality
9OC
Chittem Bark, old
5C
Mohair
20^ c
Hides, green
4C
Salt Hides, dry
5c
$ 1.25
Potatoes
Cabbage, cwt
*»■5»
Turnips, cwt
$ 1.50
Carrots, cwt
$ 1.50
Parsnips, cwt
$ 2.00
HAY, ORA IN , ETC
(Retail prices are quofed)
Wheat, bushel
$ 0.90
Wheat and vetch, chopped
ton
$32.00
Oats, bushel
45c
Bran, ton
$ 2 1 .00
Clean wheat chop, ton
$33 00
Oats and vetch chopped, ton $ 25.00
Mixed, ton
$24.00
Shorts, ton
$28.00
$2.20
Flour, valley, cwt
$2.60
Flour (hard wheat, cwt
Rolled barley, per 751b sack $ 1.10
Rolled barley, standard, sack $ 1.00
Hay, baled, ton
$ t3.oo
LIVK STOCK MARKET.
Cows
Sheep
Veal, dressed
Hogs dressed
40
5 to 60
6 c
T IM B E R LAND ACT J U N E S , 1 8 78-
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
U nited S ta te s L u n d Office,
R oseburg, Ore., Dec. 20, 11*07.
N otice is h ereb y g iv en t h a t In c o m ­
pliance w itli th o p ro v isio n s of th e a c t
of C o n g ress of J u n e 3, 187S, e n title d
"A n a c t for th e sa le of tim b e r lands
in th o s ta te s of C alifornia. O regon,
N evada
a u d W a s h in g to n
T e rri­
to r y ” , as extended to all th e P u b lic
L an d S ta te s by a c t of A u g u st 4, 1892,
K A T H E R IN E S C H L E E F
of C o tta g e G rove, C o u n ty of L ane,
S ta te (o r T e rrito ry ) of O reg o n Inis
th is d a y M ay second, 1907, filed In
tills office her s w o rn s ta te m e n t No.
8778 'o r tile p u rc h a se o f th e W lj of
N W \ of Section No. 22 in T o w n sh ip
No. 22 so u th . R an g e No. 3, west, W.
M., and w ill offer proof to show tlin t
tlie land s o u g h t is m ore v a lu ab le for
its tim b er o r stono th a n for agricul­
tu ra l p u rp o se s a n d to e sta b lish Ids
claim t o said land before W. W.
C alk in s, U. ,S. C om m issioner a t Ilia
office in Eugene, O regon o n W ednes­
day, th e 4th day of M arch, 1908.
She nam es n s w itn e s s e s ;
H . C. Selileof of C o tta g e Grove, Ore­
g o n ; L ouis G . G ern in of C o ttag e
G rove, O re g o n ; H a rv e y T a y lo r, of
C o tta g e G rove, O re g o n ; H enry W it-
lock of C o tta g e G ro v e, O regon .
A ny a n d nil persons claim in g ad ­
versely th e ab o ve-described la n d s a re
re q u e ste d to file th e ir c la im s in this
office on o r before sa id 4 th d a y of
M arch, 1908.
B e n j a m in L. F d d t , Register.
W O . W .—B ohem ia C am p , No. 200,
M eets e v e ry F rid a y e vening.
A, B r e w e r , C onsul C om .
C h ah , V a n D entu h o , C le rk .
O . T . M. -C ascade C am p No. 2(10
M eets every T h u rsd a y n ig h t.
O. H . V e a t c h , Com.
R. K . D e n n i s , C ooter.
K
A. B rew er , See.
W
ill lm m f ' it k
V alley
M. B. A . —M odern B ro th erh o o d of
A m erica. Meet tlie 2d nnd 4th T u e s­
d a y o f each m o n th nt I,O .O .F . H a ll.
T , W . J e n k in s Sec.
W O. W ,—S t. V alen tin e C ircle 121,
M eets 1st a n d 3rd T u e s d a y in each
m o n th in W. O, W. H a ll.
M rs . C ora C owman , Clerk.
F e r e s i e r ò o f A m e r i c a - M e e t every
M onday evening.
C. C. C offm an , U. R.
R en S a n v o k d , F . 8 .
A. F, & A. M.— C o tta g e U rovo, No.
51. M eetings 1st a n d 3rd W ednes­
d a y o f eac h m o n th .
T . C. W he e le r , W. M.
L. F. W ooi.BY, Sec
FRANC LUCIUS HARD
C0TTAQE GROVE S MAIL TRAINS
Knov,
Register.
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OPTICIAN and REFRAC MONIST
.▼ Room 1-4 New ChrHmaiiUk. Eugene. Or. -
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1 T r a in No. i s ........ .........5 :10a . 111 .
! T ra in No. 14........ ....... 5 :38 p. in.
♦ T ra in No. 12........
No. 12 closed, pouch to P o rt­
land only.
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unico in McFarland Building
Over Wynne)’» Hardware store
O tllce P h o n e, 341 K esideneo P hono, 12 G
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Commercial Stables
All kinds of First Class
Rigs, at reasonable prices
Large Feed Barn in connection
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TULLA r T p OWELL
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COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
L, O , T. M.—L ady L a tn so n H ive, No
42. M eets 2d a n d 4 th F rid a y of
each m o n th .
M rs M a r y S chtjm tz , L. C,
M is s L k t a S a n f o r d , It, K ,
vil l>
'AV'
M rs . M ae T hompson , W. M.
M rs . T. Ç. W h eeler , W. P.
[ hr . G r a c e B ri n d , Sec.
SAVE $1.70
W. R . C . —A p p o m a tto x W , Ii, C, No.
12, M eets a t 1 p. in. o n the 2d a n d
4 th S a tu rd a y of eaeli m o n th .
M ary D ickey , P res.
E . J ennie W oods , Sec.
And get the news of the world TW ICE EACH WEEK,
the local news once a week and an illustrated magazine
once a month.
This is tlie combiuntion:
* E , S ,—C o tta g e G ro v e C h a p te r No
4. M eetings held on 2d a n d 4th F r i­
d a y of e i c h m o n th .
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year, 104 copies - . $1.50
Cottage Grove Leader, one year, 52 copies.................... 1.50
Pacific Monthly, one year, 12 copies.............................
1.00
Publishers' price for Ihe three....................... $4.00
All th ree on e y e a r for $ 2 .3 0
T h e S e m i- W e e k ly J o u r n a l. P o rtlan d , O r., is a farm n ew sp ap er p u b lish e d T ues­
d ay a n d F rid ay of each w eek. It h as its ow n le ased w ires mid its re p o rts of e v e n ts aro
alw ays th e la te s t an d w ith o u t bias o r p reju d ice
Ms m a rk e t re p o rts a re co rre c te d up
for ea ch issu e by o ne whoso bu sin ess I t is to do th a t and n o th in « else They a re re lia ­
ble. Its sto ry p ag e , am i nngo o f com ics a rc alw ay in terestin g , an d its farm d ep a rtm en t
(soon to be a featu re) will co n tain o rig in a l a rtic le s by sp ecial p aid w rite rs.
T h e P a c if ic M o n t h ly , pub lish ed a t P o rtla n J, O r , is th e lead in g m ag azin e of th e
W est. It is lieau tlfu lly illu strated
Its sto rie s a r e clean an d w holesom e and in ten sely
in terestin g .
T he C o tta g e G r o v e L e a d e r , is your local p ap e r an d you n eed it to k e e p In touch
w ith local new s an d h ap p en in g s.
$ 2 .3 0
T h e T h ree F or O n e Y e a r . O n ly $ 2 .
N ew or R e n e w a ls
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G. A. R .—A ppoinatax
P o st No. 34,
Meets a t l p. in ., on tlie 2d and 4th
S a tu r d a y of each m o n th .
D it D. L. W oods , P . C.
G. W . R eynolds , Adj.
PERFECT
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T ra ill No. 11.................. 3:08 p. m.
'Train N o. 17................10:30 p. m.
T rain No. 15.................1:20 u. in.
M. W. o f A . —M eetings 1st and 3rd
M on d ay In each m o n th ,
A. S. PowKi. ., C onsul.
r . W. W a l l a c e , Clerk.
CARDS.
Keep bright and you’ll he kept
busy.
a r io n v e a t c h
Light is the magnet that draws
M riuniti Gti Kes. Phone Main
trade.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
EMBALMER
A show window brilliantly
Parlors at Veatch A Lawson’s.
lighted with electric lights makes
many a sale ‘‘the night before.”
It atti acts attention,
makes it easy for yourdisplay to he
examined, and shows your goods io r 7 * J K. VOI) Nil
the best advantage.
ATTOKNKY AT LAW
Electric light is the best and
$
onice: Vomì/* Building, Main Street,
• :
West Side.
only illu m iu a L ’ t.
When may our mao se e you yv. * v. V
about it?
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I. O . O . F . —C o ttag e G ro v e , No. (i 8 ,
M eet e v e ry S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
G e o . C o m e r , N. G.
l a n d , a c t J u n e s , i 878—
NO TICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N
K. o f P . —J u v e n tu s L odge N o, 48,
U n ite d S ta te s L an d Office
M eets every W ednesday n ig h t.
R o seb u rg , O regon, Dec. 20, 1907.
J . E. O s t r a n d e r , C. C.
N otice Is h ereby given t h a t in c o m ­ C h a s . V a n D e n B er o . K .of R. & S.
pliance w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f the n et
o f Congress of J u n e 3, 1878, e n ­
titled “ An a c t fo r tlie sale of tim ber
la n d s iu tlie s ta te s of C alifornia,
O regon, N evada, a n d W ashington T e r­
r i t o r y ” a s e x te n d ed t o nil tile Public
I.lllld S ta te s by a c t of A ugust 4, 1892,
W IL B U R II HY LA ND
of Lowell, C o u n ty of Lane, S ta te (o r
T e rrito ry ) of O regon lias th is d a y
M ay 15, 1907, filed in th is offi.-e his
s w o rn sta te m e n t No. 8782 fo r tlie p u r­
chase of lo ts 1, 2, S a n d 4, of See. No 12.
in T o w n sh ip No. 20 S o u th R ange No.
IN O N E OR M ANY C O LO R S
2, W est, W. M., a n d w ill offer p ro o f
to show t h a t tlie land sought is m ere
L A R G E ST F A C IL IT IE S !
v a lu a b le for Its tim b e r o r s to n e th a n
IN T H E W E S T F O R
for a g ric u ltu ra l p u rposes a n d t o e s ­
tab lish his claim to said la n d before
T H E P R O D U C T IO N O F
W. W . C alkins. U. S. C om m issioner,
HIGH GRADE WORK
a t Ids office ill E ugene, O regon, on
T h u rsd a y Ihe 6 tli d a y of M arch, 1908
■ATEI At 10W At (Attili Ntltlt
He nam es n s w itn e s se s:
O scar D rury of Lowell, O re g o n ;
G ro v e r W alker of l.oweil, O regon;
I r a l>. H yland of Lowell, O re g o n ;
Jo . W ilhelm of Ju n e , O regon.
A ny and nil p erso n s claim ing a d ­
2d & A l d e r , P O R T L A N D , O R K .
versely th e above-deorlhed lan d s are
requested to tile th e ir c laim s in th is
office on o r iiefore sa id 5th d a y of
M arch 1908.
B enjamin I.. E d d y , R egister.
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R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S -M e et 2nd
a n d 4tli W ednesday of encli m o n th .
Mas M ary B a k e r . O r a c l e .
Mus. C, W. W a l l a c e , Ree.
2 '/
M ethodist K piscopal C h u rch , Rev.
S. M. Nlekle. P n sto r. P re a ch in g T IM B E R LAND, ACT JU N E 3, ls78—
services a t 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p.
N O TICE FO R PU B LIC A TIO N .
in.
S u n d ay S chool, 10 a. 111 .,
U n ited S ta te s L an d Office,
E p w o rth liPngue, 0:30 p. 111 . P ra y e r
m eeting T h u rs d a y evening a t 7:30.
R oseburg, O regon, Nov. 13, 1907.
All a re c o rd ia lly invited to lie p re sen t
N o tice is hereby giv en t h a t in c o m ­
pliance w ith tlie p ro v isio n s of tlie a c t
C ongress of Ju n e 3, 1978 , e n title d
Christian Science services held of
“ An a ct for th e sale of tim b e r lands
over Allison’s Barber shop every in th e S ta te s o t C alifo rn ia, O regon,
Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock and N evada a n d W ash in g to n T en ¡lo ry ,”
a s ex te n d ed t o all tlie public land
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
states by a c t of A u g u s t 4, 1892
MARCUSC. STEW A RT
Christian Church, Rev W. A. o f C o m sto ck , co u n ty of Douglas,
Elkins Pastor. Services at 11 in S ta te (or T e rrito ry ) of Oreg n, h a s
d a y filed in this office Ids sw o rn
the morning and 7.30 in the even­ s tills
ta te m e n t No. 861 «, fo r th e purchase of
ing. Y. P. S. C. K. meeting at th e EJi o f N E *4 and XW ‘4 of tlieN E tf,
6:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo S ectio n No. 28 in T ow nship No. 21 S,
o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor R an g e N o . 4 W. W, M. a n d w ill offer
o f t o show th a t th e la u d s o u g h t is
Society at 2:30 and Choir practice p m ro ore
v a lu a b le for its tim b e r o r stone
every Saturday evening at 7.30.
t h a n for a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o se s n n d to
e stab lish ids claim to sa id land iiefore
First Presbyterian Church, Pastor tlie R egister nnd INxx'lvor o f th is of­
fice a t R o seb u rg , O regon, o n T h u rs ­
Rev. H. L. Nave; Morning service, day,
th e 20th day of F e b ru a ry , l'Xig,
I I , evening 8 , Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p,
He nam es a s w itnesses: C. R. L aw ­
m. All strangers and sojourners rence, of C om stock. O re g o n ; Roy
G riggs o f Com stock, O re g o n ; J . A.
welcome.
G rig g s of C om stock. O reg o n : R. J .
D eL au n a y of C o m sto ck , O regon.
Catholic Church—Mass every
A ny slid all p ersons c laim in g a d ­
Sunday morning ut 10 o'clock. versely the alsive-descri tied la n d s a rc
requested
to file Iheir claim s in th is
Vespers and Benediction at 7 o’clock
om oe on or before said 20 th day of
p. m.
F e b ru a ry , 1908.
Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, pastor.
R E B F . K A H S - C ottage G ro v e , No.
2 1 . M eetings 1 st 3rd. and 5 th . F ri­
d a y of e v e ry m onth,
E t t a B a k e r , N. G.
K a t ie B, V ea t c h , Keo.
PR O FESSIO N A L
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