Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, January 31, 1908, Image 4

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rendered after which the ladies
Professional Cards.
¡served a banquet right royally.
Mrs. Mattyre was in Cottage The eveni„ g wss enjoyed and VOted t 'V.»V m ^ *>V. * V.
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Grove Monday.
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a giand success by all.
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Phone to Itev Phone Main 416
Colds seem to be the fashion on
Property is advancing iu price iu
F U N E R A L DIR EC TO R a n d L IC E N S E D
the creek nowadays.
EM BA LM ER
this vicinity aud one cati’ t fail to
AND NOTES
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News Around the Court House---More Candidates—
Parlors
parlors ai
at Veaten
Veatch A
a latwson
latwson’s.
s.
Uncle "C al” Hunch was in our know the cause it one rides along
vicinity a few days ago.
the streams aud secs the great sal
Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson tnou lazily moving through the
waters. The trout are also abund
went to Cottage Grove Saturday.
K. YOUNG
Mr. S. F. Wheeler and daughter ant aud its said that seals are sport
ATTORNEY AT L A W
Junction City is working hard the electric line to Springfield and Mrs. A. D. Owens rode out to town ing in I ho streams too. Nature has
Oftlce: Young Kmldtug, Main Street,
on
up
the
McKenzie,
are
now
busy
West
Shle.
been kind to the Lorane valley.
for a cannery.
together Tuesday.
The registration of voters up to on right-of-way between .Eugene
The public installation of the I
Professor L. G. Paap and Mr.
Saturday night amounted to 1018. and J unction for tbe main line com­ W ill Moore made a trip to Cottage O. O. F. and Rebekah lodge at
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ing in from Portland via that place
Car loads o f logs are arriving
Lorane was much enjoyed by the
Grove Tuesday afternoon.
ERANO CUCII.K HARD
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several times a week from Cottage to this city.
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Mrs. Mabel Dresser and son aud many invited friends, the hall be­
The president has nominated A.
O PTIC IA N and R EFR A C TtO N IS T
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ing well filled. After installation
Grove for the Eugene mill.
R. Martin postmaster at Junction daughter Miss Winnie have been
Room l-l New ChrhiimnBk. Kngene, Ür. J
the
ladies
prepared
the
tables,
which
Mrs. Henry Hohl and children
visitiug
friends
on
the
creek
lately.
City. The Oregon delegation agreed
nearly groaned under the load of
were passengers for Cottage Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Will McCoy and
to recommend the reappointment of
good things, for the banquet to
on the Monday train to visit there
the following postmasters, whose daughter Iris visited Sunday after­
which all did justice. Music and
a few days.
offices have been raised to the pres­ noon at the home of M. F. Bab­
A. W. Kl MK, M. 1).
games
iwere another feature of en
William Odgers has filed location idential grade: Geo. W. Spring, cock-
PHYSICIAN »m l st; KG KON
joy men t.
Ottici* In McFarland Building
notices on the claims “ Confidence" Lents; lone McCall, Gresham; W .
Mr. and ^ lra John Overholser
1
Over Cochran’s Forniture Store
; onice Phone, 34» Residence Phone,
le, 631 *
and “ Providence” in tbe Bohemia M. Yates, Hood River.
went Monday to tbe Divide to visit
SEED
POTATOES
Mining district.
Overholser’s sister
Mrs.
The Western Uuion has just Mrs.
G. F- Barnhart has removed from finished stringing another wire on Earnest McReynolds.
J. C. Johnson
A lino lot of Burbank seed pota J. 8. Medley.
Cottage Grove to Eugene to reside. the poles along the railroad track
Mr. and Mrs. S. Burcbaui nnd toes for sale. Apply to Beidler
M edley $ Johnson,
His household goods arrived here and there are so many wires that it family have been favored by receiv­
Bros. Cottage Grove, Oregon.(A P)
A ttorneys-nt-Jaw
Saturday night.
has been found convenient nnd ing a visit from Mrs. Burcham’s
O/fiee
S uite .7 R a n k Bldg.
Eleven blocks has been ordered safer to take ‘ them into a building brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Special
attention
given to Miutiig
paved on Eleventh street by the through an insulated cable. This Knight.
and Corporation L aw .
city council. The contract will be was done at Eugene on Monday and
Wednesday tbe 22nd was Mrs.
the same work is being done at all
let as soon as possible.
Charlie Wilson’s birthday. They
Charles J. Dodd of Springfield stations along tbe line.
celebrated it by spending the after
COTTAGE GROVE
precinct has filed his petition as a
Louis A. DeSpain et al to Allie noon and evm ing at the home of
candidate for the nomination for Thornton; tract in Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. W . N. Wheeler.
representative on the republican $900.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue Miller went
All the latest treatment...
ticket at the primary election.
Jeremiah Atkinson et tix to Gil­ to Saginaw Saturday to visit Mrs.
E W tr ir a l
J. F. Robinson and J. M. Wil­ bert L. Shortridge et u x; 9O.I5 Miller’s parents. Mrs. Mdler will
liams have been employed by the acres in sec 13, tp 20, s r 5 w; 53.- stay for a time to assist in taking
county to expert the county hooks 82 acres in claim 44, tp 20 s r 5 w. care o f her sick mother.
from July 1, 1907 to January 1, $375.
X -R A Y LABORATORY
At the special school meetiug
1908. They went over the books
Roy V. Foster to William R. held Tuesday Mr. Henry Dame-
last fall up to July 1 .
For further particulars address
Kelly; 80 acres in sec 22, tp 20, s r wood was elected director to fill the
W. B. Dillard, county superin­ 5 w. $40.
l>r. I I . C. 8 C H L E E F .
B a l m
place made vacant by tne resigna­ E l y ’ s C r e a m
tendent, H. M. Price couuty com­
G. E. Brumfield et ux to Wm. tion o f W . F. Gray.
Suro to Cavo S a tis fa c tio n ,
!& S S »88S 8S S !S S S S S S t ;s$$ sS S eS C S S K S S S sl
e r v r s RELIEF AT ONCE.
missioner and R. E Eastland, R. Kelly; 80 acres in sec 22, tp 20,
Mr. Kelly from Idaho, who has rr < loRî;- « -, so o t!:.«a, bPills and p rotects the
county treasurer, have decided to s r 5 w. $20.
Ü . «1 1 . i brano r ;iltin " from Catarrh
been visiting'his sister Mrs. Henry and drive:; av.ay a C old in tip- Head qu ickly.
H. C. M AD SEN,
file nomination petitions for re-elec­
Kc*b.
* íh e Sense* o f T aste and Kmeil.
c o u n c il , r e s o l u t io n s .
Damewood has gone to Cedar ('reek
W atchm aker .
tion to their respective offices.
K:isv to iD >. Contains n o injnri-. us drugs
Two of Mrs. Applied i it.» the nostrils and absorbed.
At a meeting of the Eugene city to visit hi's parents
Repairing at reasonable charges.
The nominating petition of B. F. council Monday the following reso­ Damewood’s children went with Large i , 50 cents at Diut/yists o r b y
All work guaranteed Hrst-eiass.
i i d
1 ¿»lid ( ’ ream B alm ¿or use in
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price
Keeney for county assessor and ol lutions were passed:
him to visit their grandmother.
Itorr.izt rn, 75 ce:.ts.
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
Gabriel R Chrisman for county
r
St.. New Yorks
“ Resolved, That it is the Judg­
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. W heeler gave H.Y
judge, both of the republican ticket ment of the common council o f the
a dinner Monday the 27 in honor of
were filed in the county clerk’ s of­ city ot Eugene that the bill now
their son R oy’s 2lst birthday.
fice Monday.
oefore congiess, commonly known About 25 young poople were present
M rs . I. E. T h o m p s o n .
The county road viewers went to as the Tillman bill, which permits to enjoy the good dinner. If. being
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Junction Monday to view and re the prohibition of the shipment o f a nice bright, afternoon they en­
Rates tier day ...............................$1.00
port upon a road in that vicinity intoxicating liquors into prohibi­ joyed a frolic in the yard before re­
Room and board, per week.........$4.50
and Wednesday they went to tion territory, is demanded by good turning to their homes.
Brumbaugh creek east of Cottage public policy and should be reacted
TIMRER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
Grove to report upon a road asked into law; and be it further
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lorane Notes.
IN O N E OR M A N Y C O L O R S
United States Land Office,
for in that locality.
Resolved, That our senators and
Roseburg. Oregon, Nov. 13. 1907.
Charlie Tompkins is again able
The citizens of Marcola are tak­ representatives be and they are here­
L A R G E S T F A C IL IT IE S
Notice is hereby given that in com ­
IN T H E W E S T F O R
pliance with the provision* or the act
ing active measures toward secur­ by respectfully asked to use their to be out.
of
Congress of June 3. 1>78, entitled
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Mrs. Jackson aud Mrs. Coleman
ing the incorporation of that town. beBt endeavors to secure the pas­
“ An act for the side of timber lands
H IG H G R A D E W O R K
In tile States o f California, Oregon,
They wish to he in a position to sage of this act as speedily as may are slowly recovering from their
Nevada and Washington Territory,”
severe attack of Lagrippe There
regulate the affairs o f their own be.
SATIS AS ISW AS CASTERS HOUSES
as extended to all the public laud
states by act of August 4, 1892
“ That this resolution be properly are a few other cases though not
community, and it is said that a
H IC KS-CH ATTEN
XIA RCl’S C. ST K W A RT
large majority of the citizens favor authenticated by the mayor and so severe.
o f ComstO' k. county of Douglas,
city recorder and a copy hereof for­
the incorporation.
The Woodmen and Royal Neigh­ E N G R A V I N G CO.
State (or Territory) of Oregon, bus
this day tiled in Oils office his sworn
3d & A l d e r , P O R T L A N D , O R E .
A lf Walker and Henry Stewart, warded to each c f our senators and bors gave public installation Friday
statement No, N(>ic, for the purchase of
evening and fine programs were
who secured the right-of-way for representatives.”
City Council Passes Resolutions.
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CATARRH
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PERFECT
PRINTING
PLATES
IMMENSE WESTERN
OREGON PIONEER OF 1843
RAILROAD EARNINGS
DIES AT EMPIRE CITY
For a railroad like the O R. & N.
Portland, Jan. jO— Sarah Damron
Owens, grandmother of Mrs. Chas. to clear up nearly six million dol­
W. Fulton, died at Empire City, lars on a gross income o f tirirteen
Coos county, at 3 o ’clock yesterday j millions shows what immense earn-
afternoon
Her death, which oc- jings our railroads are lay:ug away
cured at the horn« of her grand­ I as surpl us in addition to declaring
daughter, Mrs. Ida McCulloch regularly four and five per cent div-
N.
Hanson, was due to dropsy of the ! idends. Here is the O. R
heart, from which she had been a with a surplus ol nearly thirty mil­
sufferer for a number o f years. She lion», yet it is lined up with other
was 91 years and 8 days old, hav­ roads making equally as great pro-
ing been born in Pike county, Ken­ 1 tits in favor of raising the freight
tucky, January 8, 1818. She crossed I rate on lumber shipments east to
tbe plains with her husband, such a figure as to completely para­
lyze that industry 011 this coast.
Thomas Owens, in 1843.
The Interstate Commerce Com­
Mrs. Owens was the mother o f 11
children and leaves 17 grandchild­ mission is nware of these railroad
ren and 14 great-grandchildren, as profits as shown by the O. R & N.
follows. Mr». Dr. B. A. Owens, report published elsewhere and
Adair; Mrs. H. Abraham, Mrs. W. furnished by the company to the
S. Potter, Mrs. L. Potter, Mrs. L Oregon Railroad commission. Such
Olsen and Mrs. L. A. Pike
The facts as these are sufficient to con­
vince the most skeptical that pres­
interment will be at Empire City.
Mrs. Owens was tbe grandmother ent railroad rates east are all the
of Mrs. Chas. H. Fisher, wife of traffic can bear, and if any differ­
the publisher of the Guard, Eu­ ence should be lowered, rather than
gene.
raised.
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A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
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Cheaper than Oil !
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Safe and Convenient!
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ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
QA Show W indow brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make m any a sale ‘ ‘ the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when ya»n h a v e
electric lights installed.
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Willamette « Ualley * Company
W m m m m m m M 'm m m m m m m m
Fashion Stables
To Whom it May Concern.
Springfield, Oregon, Jan. 27, 08.
The undersigned desires to ex­
press to the good peoplo of Cottage
Grove and to his creditors that he
regrets his inability, through a long
protracted illness to pay his debts
at this particular time, but as soon
as able to work will pay everv cent
I owe.
O. W . A u .n .
Lodge Directory.
Silk Creek News.
The big automobile which has
bean worked over in Portland nnd
equipped with ear wheels to run
out of Medford on the new Crater
Lake railroad, passed through this |
city on Tuesday’» freight. It will (
make a unique car and will carry a
number of passenger*.
First Class Livery. Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
P o w e ll
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P rop .
THOMPSON HOTEL
tne EX or N E '4 and SW<4 of theNF.k,
Section No. 28 iu township No. 21 S,
Range No. 4 W, W, M. and will offer
proof to s h o w that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes and ho
establish ills claim to said land before
the Register nnd Receiver o f this of­
fice at Roseburg. Oregon, on Thurs­
day. the 20th day of February, 1908.
He names as witnesses: C. R. Law­
rence, o? Comstock, Oregon; Roy
Griggs o f Comstock, O regon; J. A.
Griggs of Comstock. Oregon; R. J.
DeLannay of Com stock, Oregon.
Any and all persona, claiming a d ­
versely tile above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 20th day of
February, 1908.
B e n j a m i n L. F.npv, Register.
K l.B K h A H S -Cottaut“ drove, No.
24, Meetings 1st. 3rd. anil .'*th. Frl-
Aay ofevery month,
E tta B aked , N O.
K
B. V e a t c h , See.
a t ie
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S -M eet “ ml
an d 4th Wednesday of each mouth.
M bs M a r y B a k e r . O haci . k .
M r s . C. W . W a l l a c e , Rec.
W O. W .—Bohemia Camp, No. 200,
Meets every Friday evening.
A , B h k w k r , C o nsul C o m .
( ' h a s . V a n D e . m i i 'I u i .''Clerk.
K
O. T M. Cascade Camp No. 280
Meets every Thursday night.
O. H. V batch . Com.
R. K. B vnnis , Cooler.
I ft ft f
fM tn gr Grove,
M eet e v e ry S a tu r d a y n ig h t.
O ko . C omer ,
A. B r e w e r , See.
B enjamin
I.. Enriv, Register.
N. G.
M W. of A.—Meetings 1st and 3rd
Monday In each month,
A. S. P o w k i . i .. Consul.
C. W . W
a i . i . acr ,
Clerk.
M B. A . —Modern
Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 3d and 4th Tues­
day of each month at I.O.O.F. Hall.
T. W . J enkins See.
W. 0. W. St. Valentine Circle 131,
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday ill each
month iu W. O, W. Hall.
M rs . C o r a C o w m a n ,
Clerk.
Foresters of A m erica
Meet every
Monday evening.
C. C. C offman , C. R.
B en S a n f o r d , F .S.
6. A M. —Cottage Drove, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes­
day of each month.
A. F,
L. F.
T. C. W heeler , W. M.
W
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See.
G. A. R.— Appomatax
Post No 34,
Meets a t l p. m., on the 2d nnd 4th
Sutnrdav of each month.
Du I). L. W oods , F. C.
O. W. R eynolds , Ad).
L. O . T. M. —Lady Lmnson Hive, No
43. Meets 2d anil 4tli Friday of
each month.
M rs M ary S chumtz , L. C,
M iss L e v a S a n f o r d , K, K,
O E . S. —Cottage G rove Chapter No
4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri­
day of each month.
M r s . M ae T h om pson , W. M.
M r s . T. C. W iie e i . e r , W. P.
M rs . G r ace B ki n d . See.
W. R C . —Appom attox W, ft. C, No.
12, Meets a t 1 p. in. on the 2d aud
4th Saturday of each month.
M a r y D i c k e y , Pres.
E . J en n ie W o o d s , See.
K. of P . —Juventus Lodge No. 48,
Meets every Wednesday night.
J . E. O s t r a n d e r , C. C.
C has . V an D k . n B eru . K.of R. & S.
General B lacksm ¡th in g
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
ing. AH work guaranteed
Have your horsesteeth ex-
ammetl and repaired. Shoe
at rear o f Hemenway à
Burkholder’ s Store :: ::
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TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United state* Land office,
Roseburg, Ore., Dee. 20, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given tliut In com ­
pliance with, the provisions of the act
of Congress of .Tune :t. 1878, entitled
“ An act for the »ale of timber land»
in the states ot California, Oregon,
Nevada
and Washington
Terri­
tory” , as extended to all the Public
Land States by act nl August 4, 1892,
KATHERINE KCHLEEK
of Cottage Orove, Comity ol Lane,
State lor Territory) of Oregon has
this day May second, 1907, filed In
this office her sivorn statement No.
877s for the purchase o f the W % of
N \\'t of Section No. 22 in Township
No. 22 south. It inge No. 3, west, W.
M., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for
Its tlmlier or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes and to establish Ills
claim to said land before W. W.
Calkins, U. S. Commissioner at his
office in Eugene, Oregon on Wednes­
day, the 4th day of March, 1908.
She names as witnesses;
H. C. Schleef of Cottage Grove, Ore­
gon; Louis (1. Oerum of Cottage
Grove, Oregon; Harvey T aylor, of
Cottage Grave, Oregon; Henry W it-
lock of Cottage Grove, Oregon .
Any nnd ull persous claiming ad-
Vershly the above-described lands are
requested to file tbelr claims in this
office on or before said 4th day of
March, 1908.
B e n j a m in
T.M BEK LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Stales f.atid Office
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in com ­
pliance with the provisions o f tbe act
o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled "A n act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California.
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter­
ritory^’ 'n s extended to all the Public
Land States by uct of August 4, 1892,
WILBUR H. HYLAND
of Lowell, County of Lane. State I or
Territory) o f Oregon has this day
May 15, 1907. filed in this office Ids
sw orn statement No. 8782 for the pur­
chase o f lots 1, 2, Sand 4, of Sec. No. 12.
in Township N o . 20 South Range No.
2, West. W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is mere
valuable for its timber or »tone than
for agricultural pm pones and to es­
tablish Ids claim to said land before
W. W . Calkins. U. S. Commissioner,
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
Thursday the 5th “lay ot March. 1908
He names ns witnesses:
Oscar Dtnry of Lowell, Oregon;
Grover Walker of Ixiwell, Oregon;
Irn D. Hyland of Lowell. Oregon;
Jo. Wilhelm of .Bine. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above-decrlbed lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or uefore said 5th day of
Mareh 1908.
No. M,
L. Enny, Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 21, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in co m ­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States o f California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the public land
slate» by net of August 4, 1892
SUSIE SCHNEIDER
of Lorane, county of Lane, State (or
Territory lof Oregon,ha» this day May
29, 1907,"filed in this office her sworn
statement No. 87«7, for purchase of
Lots No. 9, 10, 15, 16, In Section 26, Tp.
21 South, Range No. 2, west o l W. M.,
and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes anil to establish her claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins, U.
S. Commissioner, at his office in Eu­
gene, Oregon,on Saturday,the 7th day
of March. 1908
She names as witnesses: Clark P.
Dovereaux. of Eugene. Oregon, Frank
A. Tripp, o f Eugene. Oregon, Jacob
D. Wigle, of Coburg, Oregon, John P.
Runk. of I,orane, Oregon.
Any and all per-ons clniuiing ad­
versely the above (le«crll>cdxand» are
requested to tile their claims in this
office on o r before said 7th day ot
March, 1908.
B enjamin
L.
E ddv ,
Register,