COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES
GON DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
Portlaud. Jan. 19.— T he Demo
cratic state central committee yes
decided to choose the four
Revival Meetings Closed. News around the Court terday
Democratic electors for the presi
dential election by the direct pri
House. New Candidates. Mrs. Thomas
mary on April »1 nest. It was also
decided to hold the Democratic
Files Divorce Proceedings.
slate convention in Portland June
1(! for the purpose o f choosing eight
delegates and eight alternates to
Hugh M. Price has filed his pe the Democratic national convention
In the case of Henry Taylor vs.
the Creawell Lumber Co., ju d g tition as a candidate for county com which meets in D enver'July 7, and
missioner on the republican ticket. to conform and ratify the election
ment was taken by default.
A Chinese family, who seem to of the Democratic electors chosen
D. J. Scholl of Cottage Grove,
filed his licenses as a doctor o f op be fully Americanized, consisting at the primaries.
The direct primary law was
tometry with the county clerk Tues ot father, mother and little ones,
arrived from the north Tuesday.
heartily endorsed and then the pa
day.
The Cottage Grove High School triots turned to their old champion,
A marriage license was issued
basket
ball team have challeged the Mr. Bryan, and "by a rousing vote
Saturday to Arthur James Smith
of Walker and Miss Francis W il Eugene High school team to a con-1 expressed their confidence in him
lard Higgins of Springfield.
test which has not yet been accept- and demanded his nomination for
president at the coming National
The Eugene Lumber Company : ed'
has resumed the shipment o f logs
The application for a road of convention.
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from W ild w o od on the O- & S. K., I Publio easement by W . B. and
above Cottage Grove, to its m ill! Mary J. Hawley and RI»a Ward
here two carloads having arrived I »cross the land o f George Nom e
Monday morning
! was « ranted Mond*y hy the col,nty
court.
The committee of East Eugene
The Booth-Kelly company is hav
citizens, who met Saturday evening
ing a drive o f about 7,000,000 feet
to decide on the kind of trees which
o f logs brought down the Mohawk
shall be planted along either side
aud the tail end o f the drive has
o f Columbia avenue, decided that
reached Marcóla. The logs will go
their choice was linden.
to the Coburg mills.
Judgo Harris of Eugene, has
It is announced upon good
ca led a special term of the circuit
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ex-
court for next Friday to hear the i ____
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! county assessor, will he a candidate
case of Ralph Turpin on a charge
for the nomination of county asses-
ol having committed a statutory,
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isor, on the Republican ticket, be-
cnmo against a young lady residing
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i fore the forth-coming primaries,
near Waterloo.
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The Eugene Lumber Co. have
The Eugene Military band played-
started their saw agapi after a short
for the opening play o f Eckhnrdt’s
Ideals Tuesday and diew a large Irest - d . will probably be kept
Silk Creek News.
Miss Zaida McQueen visited the
district school Tuesday.
Mr. T . Richardson and wife
drove to Cottage Grove Saturday.
Clyde Babcock now has the post
boles dug for his telephone line.
Mrs. Tompkins and Forrest have
returned to “ Glenwood Heights.”
L. G. Paap was the guest of
Chas. Wilson and family Wednes
day.
Miss Hunter has returned from
tho holiday vacation and is finish
ing her term of School.
MiRs Amy Owens and Mrs. A. A.
Wheeler visited school at the Acad
emy the first of the week.
United States l.uud Office,
Koseliiirg, Ore., Dee. 20, 1007.
Notice Is hereby given th a t III c o m
pliance with, the provisions of the act
o f CongreHH of June a, 1878, entitled
“ An net for the sal“ o f timber lands
in tho stales of California, O regon ,
Nevada
and W ashington
T e rri
to r y ’ ’ , as extended to ail the P u blic
Lund States hy a ct of August 4, 1892,
K A T H E R IN E s rH L K E F
o f C ottage G rove, County of Lane,
State (o r T erritory) o f O regon hue
this d a y M ay second, 1907, Hied tn
this office her sw o rn sta tem en t No.
8778 io r t lie purchase o f the W W of
N W o f Section No. 22 In T o w n sh ip
No. 22 south, R iu g e No. 3, west, \V.
M., aud will offer proof to show that
the land sought is m ore valuable for
Its timber o r stone than for agricul
tural purposes and to establish bis
claim t o said
land before W. tV.
Calkins, U. ,8. Com m issioner a t his
office in Eugene, O regon on W ednes
day, the 4th day of March, 19118.
She names as w itnesses;
H. C. Schleof of C ottage drove, Ore
g o n : Louis d . di-rum of C ottage
d r o v e , O regon ; H arvey T a y lo r , of
C o tta ge d r o v e , O re g o n ; Henry W it-
look of C ottage d r o v e , O regon .
Any and all persons claim ing ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to tile their claim s in this
office on o r before snul 4th d a y o f
March, 1908.
■toseburg, Oregon, Deo. 20, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given th a t iu c o m
pliance with the provisions o f the act
o f Congress o f Jun e 3, 1878, e n
titled “ An act fo r the sale o f timber
lands In the states o f California,
Oregon, N evada ami W ashington T e r
r it o r y ” ns extended t o all the Public
Land States by act of A u gust 4, 1892,
W IL B U R H. H Y L A N D
o f Low ell, C ou nty o f Lane, State ( or
T erritory ) o f O regon has this day
May 15, 1907, Hied ill tills office Ill's
sw o rn statem ent No. 8782 fo r the pur
chase o f lots 1, 2, 3 ami 4, o f Sec. No. 12.
in T ow n ship N o. 20 South Range No.
2, W est, W. M ., mid w ill offer p ro o f
to show that the land sought is more
valuable for Its tim b er o r sto n e than
for agricu ltu ra l purposes and t o es
tablish his claim to said land before
W. W . Calkins. U. S. Com missioner,
at bis office In Eugene, Oregon, on
Thursday the Gth d a y o f M arch, 1908
He names a s w itnesses;
Oscar Drury of Low ell, O r e g o n ;
G rover W alker o f Lowell, O regon ;
Ira I). H yland o f L ow ell, O regon ;
Jo. Wilhelm o f June, O regon.
Any and all persons claim ing ad
versely the above-decrllied lands are
requested to Hie their claim s in this
office on o r before said 5th day of
March 1908.
B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register.
Mrs. Deardotff and
Miss Fay left here Monday and re
turned to their home at Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
Mr. S. M. Slagle and wife re
turned Saturday from a two weeks
visit with their daughter Mro. Clara
Mauser of Portland.
Last week two crack marksruen
visited our city, the Winchester TIM BER LAN D, A IT JU N E 3. 1878—
NO TICE OF PUBLICATION.
ammunition demonstrator. Geo.
United States Land Office,
Morse, and the PoterB cartridge
Roseburg, O regon, Dec. 21. 1907.
demonstrator, W . A. Hillis. Both
Notice Is hereby given that in co m
men did some remarkable shooting pliance with the provisions o f the a ct
o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, e n title !
stunts at the traps in West Cottage “ An act for th e sale ol tim ber lands
Grove, such as breaking with a 22 ill the States o f C a liforn ia, Oregon,
Nevada ami W ashington T erritory ,”
rifle walnuts tossed in the air, and as extended to all the p u b lic' land
sta
tes by a c t o f August 4, 1892
in the same way exploding 22 cali
SU SIE SCH N EID ER
ber cartridges. They also done
of Lorsne, cou n ty of Luna, S tate (or
some artistic work in blue rock Territory )o f O regon,has this da y Mity
shooting
But right here we want 29, 1907, tiled in this office her sw orn
sta tem en t N o. 8787, for purchase of
to say that these experts get right Lots No. 9, 10, lf>. It), In Section 2fi, Tp.
up against the real thing every 21 South, Range No. 2, west o f W. M.,
and will offer p r o o f to show that the
ti .11« they come to Cottage Grove, land s ou g h t is m ore valuable for Its
in the person o f our young hard timlier or stone than for agricultural
purposes ami t o establish her claim
ware deal r, H. H. Venteh, with to said land before W . W. Calkins, U.
S.
Com m issioner, a t his office In Eu
whom the breaking with a small
gene, O regon,on Saturday,the 7th day
rifle o f mnrbles, walnuts and the of March, 1908.
She names as witnesses: Clark P.
like tossed in the air, is mere play
D everoaux, o f Eugene, Oregon, Frank
and he always holds his own with A. Tripp, o f Eugene, Oregon, Jacob
these experts in blue rock shooting. D. W lgle, of Coliorg, O regon, John P.
Rank, of Lnrane, Oregon.
In the contest Tuesday with Mr.
Any and all jiersons claim ing a d
Hillis Mr. Veatch broke 100 blue versely tho a b o v e described lands nre
requested t o file Ihelr claim s in this
rocks out of 11 4, Mr, Hillis getting office on o r 1 adore said 7th day of
98 out of the same number, while M arch, 1908.
B enjamin L. E d d y , Be -later.
the Winijbeater man was also out
classed by the hardware man in the
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blue rock shoot.
Keep bright and you’ ll be kept
Mr. Veatch has received several
busy.
offers from ammunition makers to
Light is the magnet that draws
take the road for them and demon
trade.
strate the shooting qualities o f tbeir
A
show
window
brilliantly
Sioco our last report pensions goods, but from ths fact that such
lighted with electric lights makes
have been granted old soldiers of a position would take him away .
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, I many a sale "the night before,
Lane county as follows: Elijah from home so much of the ttn.e, he
It a t t r a c t s a t t e nt i o n ,
Thurman, Springfield $12; H. H, has declined all offers.
makes it easy for yourdiaplay to be
Petersen, Elmira, $15; Lucky Doo
examined, and shows vottr gooda to
little. Cottage Grove, $15; J. G.
Elmer Doolittle o f Cottage Grove, the best advantage.
Kirk, Junction City, 112; G. F
Electrio light is the best and
( was in Eugeue today. He is one of
Durkee, Cottage Grove, $12; Jos.
the veterans of the Spanish-Ameri- only illuminant.
Campbell, Mapleton, $2o.
When may our man see yon
can war who was wounded in the
Roseburg drug »totes will kere- Phillipines. He was a member of about it?
W i u . u * * * t t k V a l l e y
H t v c t r ic
after close every night, except Sat Company C, Second Oregon Volun
Co.
teer».—Saturday’«
Guard.
urday, at 8 o'clock.
ONE PE R FO R M A N C E ONLY
Wednesday Evening, January 29,
1 OLIVER ECKHARDT
Presents Lillian M ortimrr’s
Latest Success
“A M an’s
Broken
Promise.’
This is ft phiy which you
cannot aft'ord to miss.
It
has a strong east and clev
er specialties.
Seats on
sale fit New Era Pharmacy
at 25, 25 find 50 cents.
Declared the Dramatic Event of the Season
Professional Cards.
Lodge Directory.
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Parlors at Veatch a Lawson's.
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R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S Meet 2nd
and lib W ednesday o f each m on th .
M a s M akv B a k e r . O r a c l e .
M r s . C. W . W a l l a c e , Rec.
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K. YOUNG
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O . W .— Bohem ia Cam p, No. 260,
Meets every F rid a y < veiling.
A. B r e w h r . Consul C om .
C h as . V a n D e n iic r o , Clerk.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office*: Young Build Ing, Mail» Street,
Went Side.
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FRANO LUCII.K HARD
OPTICIAN and REFRACTION 1ST
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1. O . O . F .—C ottage G rove, No. 08,
Meet every Saturday night.
d u o . C o m e r , N. d .
M. W . of A . .Meetings 1st and 3rd
M onday In oach m onth,
A. 8. P o w e l l , Consul.
C, W. W a l l a c e , Clerk.
KIME, M. D.
P H Y S I C I A N itoti S U R O EON
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Onice In McFarland Rulldlng
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Over Wynne's Hardware Store
4
onice Rhone, 341 Residence 3 Phone,
1’ hone, 12G
12C
.!. C. J o h n son
Medley
O . T AI. -C ascade Camp No. 260
Meets every Thursday night.
O. H. V e a t c h , Com.
li. K. lil VNIB, (.'noter.
A. B r e w e r , Sec.
r Room 1-1 Now ChrismanHk. Eugene, Or.
I
Johnson,
M B. A .—Modern Brotherhood o f
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues
day o f each m on th at 1 ,0 .0 .F. H all.
T , W _ J en kin s Site.
W 0. W . St. Valentine Circle 121,
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday ill each
m onth In W. O, W. Hall.
M rs . C o r a C o ffm an ,
Clerk.
A tto rn e y s-a t-la w
United S tates Land Office,
O ffice ,Suite S H ank Bldg.
R oseburg, O regon , Nov. 13. 1907.
N otice is hereby given th a t in c o m
Special
a tten tion given t o Mining
pliance with the provision s o f the a ct
of Congress o t June 3, 1878, entitled and C o rp o ra tio n L aw .
An net for the sule o f tim ber lands
SSS M MMMStesrtsftiSSSSSeSSS*
In the Stales o f California, Oregon,
Nevada and W ashington T erritory,”
COTTAGE G R O V E
as extended t o nil the publie html
states by aet o l A u gu st 4, 1892
MARCUS C. S T E W A R T
o f Contatoclc, cou nty o f Douglas,
Stute (or T e rrito ry ) o f Oregon, 1ms
A ll the latest treatments.
th is d a y filed in this office his sw orn
statem en t No. 8010, fo r the purchase of
T71 prtriP fil
tne EK or N K 'i and SVV'j o f the N KV2,
Section No. 28 In T ow n ship No. 21 N,
Range N o. 4 W , W , M. and w ill offer
proof t o show that the land s o u g h t is
more valuable fo r Its timber o r stone
X -R A Y LABORATORY
than for agricultural purposes and to
establish Ids claim to said land before
tho Register nnd Receiver o f this o f J For further particulars address
fice at R oseburg, O regon, on T h u rs
day, the 20th day o f F eb ru a ry, 1908.
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D r. H . C. 8 C H L K K F .
He mimes as witnesses: c! R. Law
rence, of C om stock, O regon ; Roy
d rig g s o f Comstock, O re g o n ; J. A.
(Iriggs or Com stock. O regon : K. J.
Herbert Kakin
DeLo.ilnay o f C om stock , O regon.
Pr es i dent
Any and all persons claim ing a d
T. 0. Wheeler
versely the above-descrilied lands are
Cashier
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 20th day o f
F ebru ary, 1908.
CAPITAL
B enjamin L. E d d y , Register.
PLAIN ami MEDICATE!) BATHS
2 5,00 0
H. C. M A D S E N ,
W
COTTAGE G RO VE, O RE.
Ladies engraved visiting cards at
the Leader office.
CATARRH
F o r e s t e r s o f A m e r ic a -M e e t every
M onday evening.
C. C. C offman , C. R.
R en S anford , F .8.
A . F . & A . M .—C ottage G rovo, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd W ednes
d a y o f each m onth.
T . C. W heeler , W. M.
L. F-. W ho le V, Sis’
G . A. R .—Appom atax
Post No 34,
Meets a t l p. m ., on the 2d and 4th
Saturday of each m onth.
Dit D. L. W o o d s , P. C.
(1. W. R e y n o l d s , Adj.
L . O T . M .— Lady Lainson Hive, No
42. Meets 2d a i d 4th Friday of
each m onth.
Mas M a r y S chhm tz , L. C,
M ihk L kta S a n f o r d , U, K ,
O
E , S .—C ottage d r o v e Chapter No
4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th F ri
day of each m onth.
M r s . M ak T
h om pson ,
W . M.
M rs . T . C. W h e e l e r , W . P.
M rs . G r a c e R hi n o , Sec.
W . R . C .—A p p o m a tto x W , It. C, No.
12, Meets at 1 p. In. on the 2d and
4th Saturday o f each month.
M a r y D ic k e y , Pres.
E. J ennie W oods , Sec.
l K .
A gfMt'r.il bunking
business transact
ed :: :: :: :: ::
atch m aker .
Repairing at reasonable charges.
All work guaranteed first-class.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price
o f P .—Juventus
L od ge
No,
48,
Meets every Wednesday night
J . E. O s t r a n d e r , C. C.
C h a s . V a n D e n B e r o . K . o f R . & S.
O RG AN IZED
C 0 1 T 4 Î E GROVE
O R R O O N
1900
General B la cksm ¡th in g
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Wagon an<t carriage re-
ing. All work guaranteed
rlave your horsesteeth ex
amined and repaired. Shot
at rear o f Hemenway «
Burkholder's Store ::
THOMPSON HOTEL
M
rs .
Rates per day
I. E.
T hom son .
...........................$1.00
R oom and board, per w eek ........ $4.50
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.£5
Fashion Stables
E l y ’ s C
ream
B
alm
S u r o t o C iv e S a t is f a c t io n ,
c tv c s r e l ie f a t o n c e .
it cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the
dioei d membrane resultin'» from Catarrh
and «'lives away a (Told in t!»• Henil quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and Hmeil.
Easy to ns#*. Contains no infuri« us drugs
Applied int.» the nostvils and absorbed.
Larir*
f»0 rents at Prayfffsti or l>y
m ’ il
Liquid Cream bahn for use in
ttomix. r», *5 renta.
RY BROTHERS. EG Wtrrtn St.. M«w Y«rtt
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R F .B R R A H S Cottage d r o v e . No.
24, M eetings 1st . 3rd. and 5th. Fri
U A R I O N VBATCH
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day o f every month,
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l ’lionc tie Kt*s. Phone .Main 4HI ^
E t t a B a k e r , N O.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
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atie B. V eati ii , Sec.
EMBALMER
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J. 8 . Medley.
T IM B E R LAN D, ACT JUNE 3, 1 8 7 8 -
daughter
NOTICE FO R PU B LICATIO N .
The school board has been so
fortunate as to secure Miss Mc
STATE C E. CONVENTION
EXPERT MARKSMEN
Queen to teach the next term of
WILL MEET AT EUGENE
VISIT COTTAGE GROVE scbcol in this district and it will
begin the first Monday in February.
Plans for the eighteenth state
convention of the Oregon Christian
Endeavor union, to be held in Eu
gene February 20 to 23 inclusive,
are well under way. The state
president, Rev. C. T. Hurd, o f Cor
vallis, announces that a strong set
of speakers is being secured for the
convention. The list includes Rev.
L. R. Dyott, pastor of the First
Congregational chorch of Portland;
Rev. W . H Foulks, pastor o f the
First Presbyterian church of Port
land; President P. L Campbell of
the University of Oregon. Presi
dent Kerr of the Oregon Agricult
ural college; Revs. J. J. Evans, D.
A. Thompson, A. A- Winter, and
others.
The program is not yet complete,
but it includes conferences for the
delegates and open meetings for
the people of Eugene; also three
simultaneous meetings for Sunday
afternoon, the last day of the con
vention— one each lor men, women
and children.
The railroads have granted the
usual one and one-third fare to all
delegates.
There are bet ween 200 and 300
of the Christian Endeavor societies
in the stale, end an attendance of
folly 200 delegates is expected.
TIM BK R LAND ACT JU N E S , 1 8 7 8-
NOTICK FOR PU B LIC A T IO N
B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register.
Mr. Geo. Elliot and wile went to
Ashland Tuesday.
T iM H E R LAN D, ACT J U N E 3, 1 8 7 8 -
NOTICE FOR P U B LIC A T IO N
Mrs Wm. McCoy visited Mrs.
United States Land Office
W- N. Wheeler Tuesday.
W. N. Wheeler and family vis
ited at the home ,o f M. F. Babcock
I KOin.g u“ tl1 nlUhe ,0«* th6y J ? Te
[on hand are disposed of. They Sunday.
. . .
Mrs. D. A . Estes and family vis
load
started to loading
two cars for ship-
ment
Xuegl(ay.
ment Tuesday
ited at the home of W . N. Wheeler
'
The great revival meetings which Wednesday.
crowd to hear them. The show
was also well patronized and will
,
~
w~irv~.
be at Cottage Grove next Wednes-
day.
Lucetta Thomas has filed her
have been conducted for » >me time
complaint against her husband, J. I
j,
church by Evangelist
Thomas from whom she asks to be
Haudenschield closed Sunday even-
released by a divorce. The com
I ing with 19 accessions to the
plaint states that they were mar
I church, the converts being mostly
ried at Cottage Grove, October 30,
j men. As a jesult o f the meeting
1894, and that on September 15,
j fully 150 converts were made, all of
190C, her defendant husband de
i whom united with the churches of
serted and continues to refuse to I
their choice. A t the close o f the
live with her, and in the course of
Sunday morning service the free
her allegations reports a liasou with
will offering was taken for the
another woman. She asks for the evangelist and $550 was quickly
divorce and the custody of their
given in appreciation of his ser
two daughters, Alta, aged 12, and vices. In addition to this $200 had
Margaret, aged 5, Medley & John been raised at an earlier date to pay
the expenses of the meeting.
son are her attorneys.
AR M O R Y HALL
Legal Notices.
OATES ARE FIXED FOR ORE
First-class Livery, Sale and Feed
Barn in Connection
Powell & Tullar, Proprs.