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COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES Items Gleaned About the Various County Office's— Criminals Plead Guilty— County Court Hold ing a Busy Session. So far since the first of the year Elmira, attempted to commit sui the county clerk has granted 80 cide Monday afternoon by taking carbolic acid and came within an hunters' licens-‘S. I,ouis B. Hiatt has filed the min ace of succeeding. Miss Chapman ing claim, Fair Play, in the Bo is a waiter and pastry cook at the Blue Front restaurant on South hemia mining district. Willamette street and no excuse is H. T. Dow, the timber dealer, given for her attempt at ending her camo down from Cottage Grove lile. Monday. He is now located at The cases against W illiam Arnold Cottage Grove. and Mrs. Lynch and Clyde Hastings Frank Dyer, as agent for Kolo who were bound over on serious Neis purchased the Dickey Broth charges were dismissed on motion ers lot of hops consisting of 105 of the prosecuting attorney for bales at 5 cents per pound. good reasons. This is the sensa Roy Johnson, who was fined tional case enacted in a Cottnge $200 for violating the provisions o f Grove lodging house some time ago the local option law by selling in in which a mother and daughter toxicating liquors, was released figured conspicuously. from jail Saturday. His fine was Rev. T . B. Ford, pastor o f Port paid and he was set at liberty. land Sunnvside Methodist Episcopal Marriage licenses were issued church, who has been seriously ill Wednesday to the following: Verne for several weeks, is reported out o f Hathaway, aged 22, and Miss Grace danger. Mrs. Ford returned home Eunice See, aged 10, both of Mar- yesterday from H ot Lake, Oregon, cola; Roy C. Dunten, aged 25, and where she went two weeks ago to Miss T. Ennis Neet, both of Dexter. assist in caring for the stricken Henry Taylor -has began suit in minister. T h e cause of Dr- Ford’s the circuit court against the Cres- trouble was gastritis, which reached well Lumber Company to recover an acute stage six weeks ago. I>f. $300, with interest at 6 per cent Ford formerly resided in Eugene. from November 23, 1007, and reas T h e city council and some o f the onable attorney's fees. L. M- Travis police force had a conference with is attorney for the plaintiff. Prosecuting Attorney McFadden YV. B. Hawley, M. J. Hawley and Elva Ward of Lorane, have filed a petition in the county court asking for a road of public ease ment to the residence of W. B. H awley and connectibg witn the Cottage Grove-Lorane road. Judge Harris of the circuit court Tuesday sentenced Robert Dillon, the man who forged the name of an Albany man to a check and passed it on Roberts Bros.’ T o g gery in this city, to three years in the state penitentiary, he having A complaint was filed with the clerk ot the courts Monday, in which Jordan Purviue, as trustee, brings suit against the Star Con solidated Mining company, to re cover $5ooo with iuterest at 10 per cent, from December 1, 1905 and 10 per cent attorney fees. The Eugene A Eastern Railway Company announces that it will re sume work on the eltctric line be tween Eugene and Springfield this month. The company has just se cured an extension of time in its franchise for beginning of work of building over the county road. The three colored men, John Lewis, M. L . Banks and Charles Sharp, who were arraigned Monday morning, concluded some time after dinner that there was no use to I take the statutory time to plead and H. Armstrong and W . Haines, came before the court shortly after the youths who hired two horses1 10 o ’clock and plead guilty to hold- from the Kompp livery stable at ¡ ing up Mr. W alker on the railroad Junction City and ran .away with , tratfk 8QUth of Cottage Grove some them lo Crook county, also pleaded tUme aince and takiDg his money guilty and were given an indeter • something over $205 away away from minate sentence of from one to ten | They were sentenced to 8 years in the penitentiary. If their j years at hard work in the peniten behavior is good they will serve tiary. Mr. Walker who was held the minimum time. Bs a witness against the colored colore men A young woman named Hattie who robbed him, has been given Cbapmnn, whose parents live near! his money and bis liberty. j R0SEBURG PLANT FOR FRUIT PACKING Roseburg is soon to have another important industry. The H. S. Gile Fruit Packing company of Sa lem, has secured ground on which to construct an extensive building for packing all kinds of fruit. R. L. Gile, local manager of the con cern said tonight: During the past year, the local pack o f fruit by the Gile Fruit company has been approximately 2,000,000 pounds. Eighty people are employed during the fruit sea son, thus placing in circulation a large amount of money. The Gile Fruit Packing company operates five plants throughout the state. Mr. G ile is well known in Cot tage Grove, his wife having former ly been Miss Mary Cnrrin of this city. Legal Notices. PHODUCK. (Prices quoted are retail.) Butter, country Butter, cooking ic Butter, creamery, lb 37 '..c Butter fat 34c Eggs 35c Chickens 7 -jc Onions, cwt. >3.00 Apples, bushel, according to quality 9OC Chittem Bark, old 5C Mohair 29 Gc Hides, green 4C Salt Hides, dry 6c Potatoes $1.25 Cabbage, cwt 1.50 Turnips, cwt $ 1.5 0 Carrots, cwt $ 1.50 Parsnips, cwt $2.00 $ HAY, ora IN, ETC (Retail prices are quoted) Wheat, bushel $0.90 Wheat and vetch, chopped ton $32-0(0 Oats, bushel 450 Bran, ton $21.00 Clean wheat chop, ton $ 3 3 co Oats and vetch chopped, ton $25.00 Mixed, ton $ 24.00 Shorts, ton $28.00 Flour, valley, cwt $2.20 Flour (hard wheat, cwt $2.60 Rolled barley, per 751b sack $ 1.10 Rolled barley, standard, sack $ 1.00 Hay, baled, ton $ i3.oo LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cows Sheep Veal, dressed Hogs dressed 4c 5toGc 6c A t t lie C h u rc h e s Methodist Episcopal Church, Kev. H. SI. Nickle, Pastor. Preaching services a t 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School. 10 a. in., Kpworth League, C:30 p. m„ Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to bo present Christian Science services held over Allison's Barber shop every ■Hinday morning at 11 o ’clock and and Deputy Prosecutor G. F. Skip- Wednesday evening at 8 o ’clock. worth in the latter’s office this week looking forward to an aggressive Christian Church, Rev. W . A . campaign against the blind pigs Elkins Pastor. Services at 11 in that are supposed to exist iu the the morning and 7.30 in the even ing. Y . P. S. C. E- meeting at city. A vigorous warfare is to be G:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo waged and the plan o f campaign is o ’clock, Intermediate Endeavor one entirely new. It will not be Society at 2:30 and Choir practice every Friday evening at 7.30. divulged. W ork with the Booth-Kelly com pany will be continued at Wend- ling and Coburg as it now is, but there is nothing more can be prom ised at Springfield and other points at present. Business is looking up again and a number of new orders are being received but the uncer tainty of the freight rates presents a contingency that makes it diffi cult to figure on delivery of lumber at points east and south, and while some business is expected, matters will not assume a strictly normal basis until the decision of the in terstate commerce commission is given out. pleaded guilty. MARKET REPORT. Portland and Return Only $ 5 .3 0 The Southern l^ c ific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to Port land from Cottage Grove for $5.30 good going Saturday on No. IG at 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Portland at 7.30 p. in-, giving all day Satur day, Sunday and Monday in P ort land. The same arrangements ap ply from Portland, givin g Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. Catholic Church— Mass every Sunday morning at 10 o ’clock. Vespers and Benediction at 7 o’clock p. ni. Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, pastor. Directory. R .t .B K h A H S IVII A RION VHATCH 1V1 * Plume 66 He«- Phone Main 4104 FU N E R A L D IREC TO R a n d • LIC E N S E D EM BA LM EK T. ( ottime (irove, No. 24, Meeting* Ist. 3rd. unii 5tli. Fri- ilay nfevery ninniti, E t t a B a k e r , N. G. K atik B. V eatcii , Beo. Notice Is hereby given that In com Parlors at Veatch A L uwsoii ’ h . j£ pliance with, the provisions of the act R O Y A L N E IG G H O R S Meet 2nd of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled and 4th Wcdnesdny of elicli inoutli. “An act for the sale of timber lauds Mas M aio B aker . O raci . k . ill the states of California. Oregon. Miai. ('. W. W allace . Ree. Nevada and Washington T erri j* W O . W .—Bnlicmia Camp, No. 2(10, tory” , as extended to all the Public ! J K. YOU NO Meetsevery Frfilay evening. Land States by act of August 4, 1892, 2 ATTORNEY a t l a w A. B u e « eh . Concai Com. K A T H E R IN E St H LE E F onice: Young Huildiug, Main Street, 4 U iias . V am D eniii ito, Clerk. of Cottage Orove, County of Lane, 3 Went Side. J. State 1 or Territory) of Oregon has Jr. K O. T M. Cascai le Camp No. R 0 this day May second, M07, (lied In 9 9 9 ■ Z 9 9 -.9 * ! Meets evefy Thursday night. tills office her sworn statement No. O. H. A iu t it i , Coni, « d A d 10 4 '77x for the purchase of the \V K of C’<**A <^** . * i 1!. K. II cn . m s , Cooter. N W , of Six-tion No. 22 in Township I No. 22 south. Range No. 3, west, W. I f D R FKANC I'UPILK HARD [ I. O . O . F .—Cottane Grove, No, 88, M., and will offer proof to show that | Meetcvigy Katurday night. O PTIC IAN a n d RE F R A C T IO N S ! 4 the land sought is more valuable for <<• G eo . C o m e «, N. (J. its timber or stono than tor agricul $ Room 1-4 New ChrismanBk. Eugene, Or. 2" A. B iiewkk , Sec. tural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before \V. \V. f v.- 0 ! v. 05 v. M. W. of A. Meeting* lst unii 3ril Calkins, l\ J 8 . Commissioner at his, Monday Incaci) monili, office in Kugene, Oregon on Wednes-j A. S. PqwKi.i., Consti). day. the 4tli day of March, 1908. ^ W. KI.MK, M. 1). ♦ ('. W, W a i . i . ai e , Clerk. • She names ns witnesses ; PHYHIUAN and BURGEON p M B A.-+Modern Brotherhood of II. C. Nchloef of Cottage Drove, Ore J gon; Louis ti. (lorum of Cottage OfHce in M^fcirlaud Building ^ America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues Over Wynne’» ll.inlware Store * drove, Oregon; Harvey Taylor, of ▼ day of each month at 1,0.0.F. Hull. Cottage Orove, Oregon, Henry W it- & Office Plume, 341 Resilience Plume, 12G a? T, W . J enkins Sec. T W c 0 V 0 )V 4 iV »)V .0 V , 0v 9 9 * look of Cottage Orove. Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming ad .1. C. Jo tin won W. 0. W. St. Valentine Circle 121, versely the above-described lands are J. S. Medley. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each requested to file their claims in this month iu W. O. W. Hall. Medley If- Johnson, office on or before said 4th day of M rs . C ora C okkman , Clerk. March, 1908. Attorneys-ut-ln w B enjamin L. Eiiny, Register. Foresters of A m erica Meet every O f f t r e S u ite R a n k lililt/. --------------------------------- .---i _______________ Monday evening. C. C. Cot FAI a n , C. R. TIM BE R LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878- Special attention given to Mining R un 8 a n »' 0 HD, F .N. NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N aud Corporation L aw . United States I.and Office <SS*9W8Stx.-«kTvSSSS;S^SStk-iSS$^ A . F , & A. M .—Cottage Orove, No. Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1907. .51. Meetings 1 st and 3rd Wednes Notice Is hereby given that in com COTTAGE GRO VE day of each month. pliance with the provisions of the act , ^ g T. C. W tin t. kb , W. M. of Congress of June 3, 1878, en I.. F. Woot.EY, See. titled “ An act fbr the sale of timber lands iu the states of California, A. R .— AppornnUx Post No. 34, Oregon, Nevadaund Washington Ter All the latest treatments. Meets nt 1 p. in., on the 2d and 4th ritory” ns extended to all the Public Saturday of each month. Land States by act of August 4, 1892, T n p r t r ii'a l Dn I). L. W oods , I’. C. W IL B U R II. H Y L A N D G. W. R e yno ld s , AdJ. of Lowell, County of Lane, State I or Territory) of Oregon lias this Jay May 15, 1907, tiled iu this office Ills L. O , T. M. — Lady Lamson Hive, No sworn statement No. 8782 for the pur 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friiluy of X -R A Y LABO RATO RY ; chase oflots 1, 2, 3 and 4, of Sec. No. 12. each month. ---------------------------------------------- | in Township No. 20 South Range No. M r * M a r y N ciii m tz , L. C, 2, West, W. M., and will offer proof ^ For further part. 7 u .. gs address M iss L eta S anporii , R, K, to show that the land sought is more I>r. II. C. 8 C H L K K F . valuable for Its timber or stone than I O E , S .—Cottage Grove Chapter No for agricultural purposes and to es 4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri tablish bis claim to said land before day of each mont h. W. W . Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, Mas. M ae T hompson , W. M. at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on M rs . T. C. W iie k i . er . W . P. Herbert Kakln Thursday the 5th day of March, 1908 P r e s id e n t j M rs . G race B hi n ii , Sec. He names as witnesses : T. C. Wheeler U a s h l e r Oscar Drury of Lowell, Oregon; ! ; W. R. C .—Appomattox W , 1!, c; No. (¡rover W alker of Lowell, Oregon;! 12 , Meet* at 1 p. in. on the 2d and Ira I). Hyland of Lowell, Oregon; I 4th Saturday of each month. Jo. Wilhelm of June, Oregon. CAPITAL M a k v D i c k e y , Pres. Any and all persons claiming ad J ennie W oods , Sec. versely the above-decrllied lands are I 2 5 , 0 0 0 j E, ---------— ------------------- 1 ---------------- ;------ requested to file their claims in this | ¡ K . o f P . —Juventim Lodge No, 4-8, office on or before said 5th day of! Meets every Wednesday night. March 1908. A General banking business tnnaact- J . E. O strand er , C. C. B enjamin I.. E d d y , Register. eU :: :: :: :: :: C iias . V a . n D e n B eru . K.of R. it S. a M in anil MEDICATED BATHS ; First Presbyterian Church, Pastor Rev. H. L. Nave; Morning service, TIM BE R L A N D , ACT JU N E 3, 1X78- NOT1UE FOR P U B LIC A T IO N . 11, evening 8, Y. p. S. C. E. 7 p, m. A ll strangers and sojourners United States Land Office, welcome. Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 13,1907. ORGANIZED C01TAOE OROVE 1900 O R E a o N Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1X78, entitled M rs . I. E. T h o m p s o n . An net for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Rates per day ............................ 41,00 Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns extended to all the public land Room and board, per week....... $4.50 states by act of* August 4, 1892 MARCUS C. STEW ART of Comstock, county of Douglas, State (or Territory) of Oregon, has tills day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. xctG.for the purchase of the E% of NE<4 aid S\VL„ of theNE^, Section No. 28 in Township No. 21 S, Range N o. 4 W, W, M. anil will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this of fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thurs day, the 20 th day of February, 1908. He names as witnesses: C. R. Law rence, of Comstock. Oregon; Roy Driggs of Comstock, Oregon; J. A. (Iriggs of Comstock. Oregon; R. .1. DeLnuna.v of Comstock, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aliove-descrilicd lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 20 th day of February, 1908. B enjamin L. E iiiiv , Register. TIM BER L A N D , A IT J I'N E 3, 1X78— N O T IC E O F P l l!U< ATION. Cnited States Land Office, Roselmrg, Oregon, Dec. 21,1907. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, Ix7x, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands id tlie States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as extended to nil the public land states by act of August 4, 1892 S U S IE SC H NEIDER of Lorane, county of Lane, Stab- (or Territory )of Oregon,lias this day May 29, 1907, filed in this offiee her sworn statement No. S7S7. for purchase of Lots No. 9, 10 , 15, 10 , in Section 26,Tp. 21 South, Range No. 2, west of W. \L, and will offer proof to show that tin- land sought is more valuable for Its tlnilier or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish'her clulm to said land before W. W . Calkins, I T . S. Commissioner, at bis office iu Eu gene, Oregon,on Saturday,the 7th day of March, 1908. Many new subscriptions arc com She names as witnesses: Clark K. Deveroaux, of Eugene, Oregon, Frank ing in. T h is is gratifying to the A. Tripp, of Eugene. Oregon. Jacob I). Wigle, of Coburg, Oregon, John I). new publishers o f the Leader. Runk, of Lorane, Oregon. Any and nil iiersons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before snid 7th day of March, 1908. B enjam in L. E d d y , Register. General B lacksm ¡thin g Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon anil carriage re- Ing. A ll work guaranteed Have your horsesteeth ex amined and repaired. Shoe at rear of llenumway & Burkholder’s Store :: :: THOMPSON HOTEL X . EC . B A K E R Fashion Stables First-class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection Powell & Tullar, Proprs. FARMERS R E A D THE 209, K eep bright and you’ ll be kept busy. L igh t is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly lighted with electric lights makes many a sale “ the night b e fe e .” It a t t i a c t s a t t e n t i o n , makes it easy for yourdisplay to be examined, and shows your goods to the best advantage. Electric light is the best and only illuminant. When may our man see you about it? WEEKLY OREGON IAN OF PO RTLAND \ For the general newsof the Upon gaining his liberty, Pater, the land Iraud king, was re-arrested W i L L l m m e t t e V a l l e y E l e c t r ic upon a charge ot subornation o f perjury in connection with state Co. school lands. H e gave bail of H . C. M A D S E N . $1000 which was approved by the W atchm aker , court. I Ladiea engraved visiting cards at The Leader office. TIM BER LAN D ACT J I'N E 3, 1878- ? NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N 4 Fnited States Land Office, J Roseburg, Ore., Dec, 20, 1907. Lodge Professional Cards. Repairing at reasonable m arge«. All work guaranteed first-cias«. Watches, < hick* and Jewelry at Lowest Prie* World also lor information about how to obtain "¿he best results in cultivating the soil, Stock , Raisin<£,FruitGrowin£ etc. Y o u c a n s e c u r e this e x c e lle n 1 paper a n d the COTTAGE GROVE LEAD ER Both for one year for COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. $ 2.25 I »