Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, January 17, 1908, Image 8

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    COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES
County Officers Will Seek Re-nomination.
Law Breakers in the Toils.
More
Marriage
Licenses Issued.
County Treasurer Eastland spent
Sunday at Cottage Grove with
friends.
A marriage license was issued
Monday to Henry L. Ryan, aged
27 and Miss Cora Tracer, aged 16,
both of Junction City.
incorporators are named as follows:
H. F. McCormack, Geo. A . Dorris,
M. H- Harrow, J. O. Holt and Dr,
L. D. Scarbrough.
The case against Frank Good­
man, who was arrested by Chief
Farrington for violating the city or­
dinance with reference to maintain­
ing a nuisance in selling intoxicat­
ing liquor, came on for hearing
before Police Judge Dorris Wednes­
day morning and he withdrew his
plea of “ not guilty” aud plead
guilty to the charge. His fine was
fixed at $100.
Judge Harris of the circuit court,
has granted the petition of writ of
review in the Mayhew nuisance
case and it will be heard on Janu­
ary 22.
The
Fitzbeury-Beam Lumber
Company, which has a small saw­
mill ncarCoberg is beginning to de­
W . R. Dillard, a Lane county
liver railroad ties to the Southern
pioneer, died at bis home at Gosh­
Pacific Company.
en January 12, 19o8, of old age.
Ernest U. Lee, has filed his peti­
He was born June 3, 1831, in Knox
tion as a candidate for the nomina­
county, Tean., and was married
tion of county clerk at the prima­
December 8, 1853, to Miss Alzura
ries to be held April 18. He is the
Hendricks, who survives him. T o
first candidate to file petitioa.
them six children were born, one
A good number of the socialists dying in infancy. After coming to
of Eugene and vicinity met at the Oregon from California in 1858,
store of Manville <fc McKinney Tues­ Mr. Dillard and wife settled at
day evening and voted for seven out Goshen, where they continued to
of a list of about 100 men to be can­ live until his death. Mr. Dillard
didates for national commiteemen. was a member of the United Breth­
Charles Mayhew, who received ren church for many years.
such a heavy fine recently for
maintaining a nuisance at bis place
o f business in the sale of liquor, is
going out of business and has turn­
ed over his stock of cigars and to­
bacco to Julius Goldsmith.
It is
said that others who are suspected
of selling liquor will quit business
soon.
Marrage licenses were issued
Wednesday to Marion A. Brewbaker
aged 20, a street car conductor at
Portland, and Miss Ada Mae Mil-
lican of Walterville. Also to Jas­
per N. Hogue, aged 52, and Roxie
E. Howe, aged 51, both o f London.
One other was issued but request
not to publish was entered thereon.
Sheriff Fred Fisk, when asked
by a local newspaper man recently
if he would be a candidate for re-
election, is quoted assaying. '"No
I have made up my mind to work
for Fred from this time on. I have
been favored by the people o f Lane
county for a long time and I have
concluded not to file my petition
for re-election.
LANDLORD AND TENANT
ANNUAL MEETING OF
. EQUALLY GUILTY
THE COYOTE CLUB
OFFICERS K I.K (T F D .
Legal Notices.
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{T IM B E R LAND ACT JU N E 3, 1878—
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Lodge Directory.
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R K B K H A H S -Cottage (¡rove, No.
24, Meetings 1st. 3rd. and 5th. Fri­
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T IM R E R L A N D , ACT JU N E 3, 1 8 7 8 -
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
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COTTAGE GROVE
O R E G O N
United S tates Land Office,
Roseliurg, Oregon, Nov. 13. 1907.
N otice is hereby given th a t in com ­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
M r s . I. E . T h o m p s o n .
“ An net for the sale of timber lands
in the States o f California, Oregon,
Nevada and W ashington Territory,” Rates per day ................................... $1.011
as •extended to all the public lund Room and board, per week......... $4.50
states by act
of A ugust 4, 1892
T IM B E R L A N D . ACT JU N E 3, 1878—
MARCUS C. S T E W A R T
N O T IC E OF P U BLICATIO N .
o f Com stock,
county of Douglas,
State (or Territory) ol Oregon, 1ms
United States Land Office,
this day filed in this office his sworn
Rosetmrg. Oregon, Dec. 21, 1907.
Notice la hereby given that in co m ­ statem ent No. 8616, for the purchase of
pliance with the provisions of the act the EJi of NE*4 and S W 1^ of th o N E ^ , j
of Congress ot .I line 3, 1878, entitled Section No. 28 in Township No. 21 S, !
“ An act for the snle of timber lauds Range N o . 4 W , W , M. and will offer
in the States o f C alifornia, Oregon, proof to show that the land sou gh t Is
Nevada and W ashington T erritory,” more valuable for its timber or stone
as extended to all the public land than for agricultural purposes and to
establish his claim to said land before
states by act of August 4, 1892
the Register and Receiver o f this of­
S U S IE SC H N E ID E R
fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on T hurs­
of Lorane, county of Lane, S tate (or day, the 20th day of February, 1908.
Territory )of Oregon,Inis this day May
He names as witnesses: c ! R. Law­
29, 1907, filed In tills office her sworn rence, of Com stock, O regon; Roy
statem en t N o . 8787, for purchase of Griggs o f Comstock, O regon ; J. A.
Lots No. 9, 10, 15, 16, in Section 26, Tp. Griggs of Comstock. Oregon: R. J.
21 South, Range No. 2, west, of \t. M ., DeLuunay
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of Com
stock. Oregon.
and will offer proof to show that the|
Aliy
claiming
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ny and all persons cla
f-“ - — ad
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laml sought is more valuable r,.r Its | versely the above-described lands are
timber or stone than for agricultural requested to file their claims In this
purposes ami to establish her claim office on or before said 20th day of
to said land before W . W . Calkins, II. February, 1908.
S . Commissioner, a t his office in E u­
B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , Register.
gene, Oregon,on Saturday,the 7tli day
of March. 1908.
Many of the big saw mills in
She names as witnesses: Clark P.
Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon, Frank Washington, it is announced, will
A . Tripp, o f Eugene, Oregon, Jacob resume operations in full blast Feb­
I). W lgle, of Coburg, Oregon, John I*.
ruary 1.
Rank, of Ijirane, Oregon
A ny and all persons claiming ad ­
versely the ab ove described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 7th day of
March, 1908.
B e n j a m i n L . E d d y , Register.
General B lacksm ¡thin g
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
ing. All work guaranteed
Have your horsesteeth ex­
amined and repaired. Shoe
at rear o f Hemenway &
Burkholder’s Store :: ::
THOMPSON HOTEL
T . EC .
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B
F a s h io n S ta b le s
Regarding the campaign being
waged against keepers o f “ blind
pigs" nt Eugene, the Register saye;
Since the city s» cured a verdict in
the Mayhew ease in the matter of
declaring "blind pigs" to be nui­
sances under an ordinance, City At­
torney Allen says he intends to
send notices to various landlords or
owners of properly, where it is
known this illegal business is car­
20 9
ried on, that if the nuisance is not
Keep bright and you’ll be kept
at once abated, they too, will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the busy.
Light is the magnet that draws
law. The ordinance specifically
sets forth that a landlord is equally trade. -
A
show
window
brilliantly
guilty with his tenant and subject
to the same fine and imprisonment. lighted with electric lights makes
many a sale “ the night bef re.”
Portland and Return Only $ 5 .3 0
It a t t r a c t s at t ent i on,
makes it easy for yourdisplay to be
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
examined, and shows your goods to
selling round trip tickets to Port­
the best advantage.
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
Electric light is the best and
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
only illuminant.
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
When may our man see you
evening on No. 18 leaving Portland
about it?
at 7.30 p. m., giving all day Satur­
W î i .U . m m k t t * V a l i . e y E l e c tr ic
day, Sunday and Monday in Port­
Co.
j land, The same arrangements ap­
ply from Portland giving Portland
H. C. M AD SEN,
people a chance to visit valley
W atchm aker .
points at greatly reduced rates.
R e p a ir in g a t r e a s o n a b le c h a r g e s .
The following officers were elected
for the ensuing year;
Preeident, Curtis S. Veatch; Sec­
retary-treasurer, W . C. Conner; Di­
rectors, Perry Vanscboiack, Row
River; Scott Jackson, Lorane; Jas.
Ladies engraved visiting cards at
Wallace, Coast Fork; Chas, Wright.
the Leader office.
Lynx Hollow. Adjourned,
Professioml Cards.
ARION VKATCII
J
Alexander Eaton, said to be one :
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
day of (“very month,
Pitone fid Kes. Phone Main 41»! ■
M
E t t a B ak k r , N. O .
of the last of the early pioneers of
' " ‘T 1 st"Aes
0|»ce,
FU N E R A L D IREC TO R and LIC E N S E D
.
Ito.elmrg, Ore., Dec. 20,1907.
K
atik B. V batch . See.
EM B A U M ER
Lane county, died Sunday night at
Notice Is hereby given that In coin-
Parlors at Vcatch à Lawson’s.
R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S Meet 2nd
the residence o f his granddaughter, ! Ph'uu-e with the provisions of the uct
of ConyreHH of June 3, 1878, entitled
and 4tli W ednesday of each m onth.
Mrs. G. W. Wilson, 28 East Twen- “ An uct for the sale of timber lands
M bs M ary H akur . O raci . b .
M r *. C. W . W a i . i . ack , Rec.
ty-ninth street. Death was due to in the Htiitcs of California, Oregon,
Nevada
and W ashington
T erri­
W O . W — Hnlieniia I'nm p, No itK),
the disabilities o f old age. His re­ tory” , uh extended to ail the Public ? J K . Y O U N O
Meets every Friday evening.
Land
States
by
act
of
August
4,
1892,
mains were taken to Creswell, Lane
’
— A T T O R N E Y A T M W
A . H rbwuh , Consul Com
K A T H E R IN E SC H L E E F
county, for interment in the family of Cottage Orovc, Ccfunty of Lane, J Oltlce: Young Building, Main street, i ( ¡ h a s . V. vn D b m ii ko , < Jerk.
J:
West Side.
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State
(or
Territory)
of
Oregon
has
plot.
K O T . M . Cascade Camp No. 200
thin day May econd, 1907, A M In yt*»i'u a v a v a v ».v w v » v * > >
Meets every Thursday night.
Mr. r.aton was born in lennessee thin office her «w orn statem ent No.
O . If. V b a t c ii . C om .
»•TMavvam*'.>.<#-> y'+'.V * . .«•*4
in 1833, and came across the r plains | i \ 7™
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or.ti!e
«
urci
f
Ke°
f
th*
w
H
,ot
R. K. B knnih , C o o te r .
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inn No
2 in Tnwnflhin
N W
of Sort
Section
No. 2‘
22
T ow nship |
BRANO LUOII.K HARD
to Oregon in 1852 in company with No. 22 south, Range No. 3, west, W .j
« I. O . O F i— Cottage G lov e , No. (18,
$
his wife, who had been Miss Fan­ M ., and will offer proof to show that é
Meet every Saturday night.
O PTIC IA N and REFR A C TIO N IST
the laud sought is more valuable for
4
G b o . C om bh , N. U.
nie Caton, daughter of a prominent Its Umber o r stone than for agricul­ 9 Room 1-4 New ChrisinanUk. Kugene, Or.
A. H u b w er . Sec.
Missouri family. The trip was tural purposes and to oetuhlisb Ills
claim t o said
land before W , W . J v .* v .
\
rrv. #>v.
M. W . o f A . Meetings 1st and 3rd
made down the middle fork of the Calkins, U. ,S. Commissioner a t his
M onday in each month,
A. S. P o w B 1,1,, C on su l.
Willamette river for the first time office in Eugene, Oregon on Wednes­
day, the 4tli day ol March, 1908.
9
a W. KIMK, M. 1).
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9 C. W . W a i . i . ack , Clerk.
,
in its history, the team being com­
She names as witnesses ;
I
P
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H
HYMH
Y S I C I IAN
A N and
a n d SURGEON
SUKOUON
H
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C.
Nolileof
of
Cottage
(¡rove,
Ore­
pelled to cross the river 21 times.
M H. A . — Modern
Brotherhood of
go n ; Louis ( ! . Oenini of C o tta ge !# :
OMco in McFarland Building
America. Meet the 2d und 4th Tues­
When the couple reached the (¡rove, O regon: Harvey T a y lo r, of | ♦
Over Wynne’s Hardware Store
day
o
f
each
m
onth
at I.O .O .F . H all.
i t - iPhone, 34» Residence Phone, i.:c
Willamette valley they settled on n CottaRP («rove, O reg on ; Henry W
T , W . J enkins See.
lock of Cottage d ro v e , Oregon.
|
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donation land claim near what is
Any and all persoiiH claiming ad-
J. C. Johnson W 0 . W . - S t . Valentine Circle 121,
now Creswell, in Lane county. versely the above-described lands are J. 8 . Medley.
.Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each
requested to file their claim s in this
m onth in W . O. W . Hall.
When the Rogue river Indiaus, be­ office on or before said 4th day of
Medley Johnson,
M rs . C ora C o w m a n , clerk .
came troublesome aud were mssss- March, 1908.
A t t o r n c y s -u t-lu w
B enjamin L . E ddy , Register.
F o r e s te r s o f A m e r ic a Mt*et every
creing white families, Mr. Eaton en­
O ffic e S u ite .1 R a n k llhli/.
Monday evening.
listed in the cause of the whites
C . C . C o f f m a n , ( '. R .
T iM B E R L A N D , ACT JUNE 3, 1878— j Special attention given to Mining
U
k
n S a n f o r d , F ,S .
under General Oluey, and assisted
aud Corporation L aw .
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
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materially in bringing the savages
United S tate» Land Ottlge
A F . S. A M .—C o ttage Grove, No.
itoseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20. 1907.
to terms and finally landing the
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes­
Notice Is lioreby given th a t In com ­
C O T T A G E ' G ltO V K
day of each month.
remnant of the hostile tribes on the pliance with the provisions o f the act
T . C. W iibei . kr , W . M .
of Congress of June 3, 1878, e n ­
Siletz reservation.
L. F. W o o l. b y , Sec.
titled “ An net for the sale of timber
I filili U
While making a home in the lands in the states of California,
G . A . R .— Appomntax
Post No 34,
Willamette valley Mr. Eaton was a Oregon, Nevada and Washington T er­
All
the
latest treatments.
Meets n t l p. m ., on the 2d and 4lh
rito ry ’ ’ us extended to all the Public
great friend of the Indiaus, and his Land States by act of A u gu st 4, 1892,
Saturday
of
each
gionlli.
T^lpp+TÏrol
■Du D. L. W o o d s , P. C.
W IL B U R H . H Y L A N D
home was known b,v them as one ot
G . W . R e y n o l d s , Adj.
of Lowell, County of Lane, State (or
PLAIN
ami
MEDICATED
BATHS
hospitality, which proved o f great Territory) o f Oregon has this day
»____ __
L . O . T . M .— Lady Lamson Hive, No
value in keeping the aborigiues of May 15, 1907, tiled in this office his
sw orn statement No. 8782 for the pur-
42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of
X
-R
A Y LABORATORY
that part of Oregon territory friend­ •hase of lots 1, 2, .land 4, of Sec. No. 12.
each month.
in
Township
No.
20
South
Range
No.
M rs M a r y S on m tz , I,. C,
ly disposed toward the white set­
2, W est, W . M ., and will oiler proof
F o r f u r t h e r p a: : i c .iu is a d d r e s s
Miss L u ta S anford , II, K,
tlers. He used to keep a pack of to show flint the land sought is mere
O r. H . C. S C H L E E F .
fox hounds to hunt bear and deer valuable for Its tim ber or stone than |
O E . S .—C o llag e G rove Chapter No
for agricultural purposes and t o es­
I. M n tings held on 2d and 4th Fri­
and his prowess as a huntsman was tablish his claim to said laud before
day of c (di month.
regarded with awe by bis savage W . W ."C a lk in s . U . N. Commissioner,
M r s . M ae T hompson , W . M.
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
Herbert Kakln
M rs . T . C. W iik e i . b r , W . P.
friends.
Thursday the 5th day of March, 1908
Presi dent
M rs . G racb R iu nii , See.
He names as w itnesses:
T. C. Wheeler
Mr. Eaton’s wife died several
Cashier
Oseur Drury of Lowell, O regon;
W. R. C .— A p p om attox W . R. C, No.
years ago. He leaves three daugh­ Grover W alker of Lowell, Oregon;
12, Meets a t 1 p. ni. on the 2d and
Ira J). Hyland of Lowell, O reg on ;
ters— Mrs. G. W . Wilsou of Port­ Jo.
4th Saturday of each month.
W ilhelm of June, Oregon.
C
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P
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T
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L
M a r y D ic k e y , Pres.
land; Mrs. J. C. Wilson o f Goshen
Any and all persons claiming ad­
E . J b n n ib W oods , S ec.
25,000
and Mrs. Frasier J. Kelsay of Fossil, versely tho nbove-decrlbed lands are
requested to file their claim s in this
in this state. H e was a member o f office on or uefore said 5th day of
K. of P .—Juventus Lodge No, 48,
Meets every Wednesday night.
A general banking
the Masonic fraternity, and his ob­ March B 190S.
business
transact­
enjamin L. E d d y . Register.
J . K. O strander , C. C.
ed :: j;
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sequies will be conducted by the
C iia s . V a n D k n B b o o . K .of R. & S.
order.— Telegram.
OROANIZED
It is said that nearly all o f the
officers about the court house will
be candidates for re-election. E. U.
Lee has already filed his petition
for county clerk. R. E. Eastland
will be a candidate again for the
nomination as county treasurer. B.
F. Keeney will make the' race for
assessor again, W . B. Dillard will
file his petition for county superin­
tendent and H. M. Price for com­
missioner, C. M. Collier for county
surveyor. H. D. Edwards holds
over for the next two years, so that
with the exception o f sheriff it is a
pretty sure thing that all the coun­
A . Graham, who was arrested
ty officers will be candidates for re-
last week on a charge o f gambling
election.
The whole secret o f the sensa­ went before the city recorder Mon­
tional effort on the part of Miss day morning and pleaded guilty to
Hattie Chapman to commit suicide the charge, and was fined $40,
last week, came out Monday when which he promptly paid.
Clyde Woolwine was arrested upon
a charge sworn out by the girl’s
mother, accusing him of having
carnal relations with the girl who
is declared to be under 1G years of
age. Woolwine waved examina­
tion and his bond was fixed at $6oo
The Lane County Fruit and Vege­ ] by the Justice. The girl, thinking
table Growers’ Association, recent­ young Woolwine bad deserted her
ly organized, filed articles of incor­ in her trouble, attempted suicide,
poration with the county clerk this but it appears he only had resumed
week with a capital stock of work in a logging camp and came
$50(10 and Eugene nanieif as the back to town when he heard o f the
principal place of business.
The girl’ s attempt upon her life.
Saturday Jan. 11, 1908, the South
Lane County Coyote Club held its
annual meeting in the O. O. Veatoh
building in this city, there being a
good attendance. C. S. Veatch,
president, presided and the finan­
cial report of the secretary showed
that $85 had been paid out in
bounties since Nov 1, 1907, and
that a balance of $32.10 remained
to the eredit of the club, which
numbers 60 members in good stand­
ing
A motion prevailed that Scott
Jackson, the Lorane director ol the
club be allowed to receive and re­
ceipt for moneys and cancel scalps
for members in hi« neighborhood,
and report same to the secretary-
treasurer.
Motion was carried providing for
the payment of full bounty of $10
to the owner of the dogs in pursuit
o f a coyote when it is killed by a
non-member of the club.
For the protection of valuable
dogs owned by members of the
club and to discourage the putting
out of poison on the sheep and
goat range hereabouts a motion was
carried to the effect that no boun­
ties will hereafter be paid on coyote
scalps secured by poisoning.
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