Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, February 07, 1908, Image 8

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    COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES
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Two Banks Consolidate— -Cottage Grove Military
Club Incorporates— H. K. Bown out for
Sheriff— County Court in Session.
Up to last Saturday night the
Mrs. A. K. McPherson was a
passenger to Cottage Grove Wed­ total number of registrations footed
up to I486. This is only about one-
nesday to visit there a few days.
fourth ot the voters in the county.
Junction City will vote on bond­
Voters should be getting on the
ing tbe school district for $0,000 for
registry books if they expect to usa
the purpose of building a new six
their right of franchise at the com­
room school building.
ing general election.
The Eugene Commercial Club
Democrats have decided that
lias set the date of Feb. 17 for the
Harry
K. Bown should be placed
proposed visit from the Cottage
on
the
democratic ticket for the of­
Grove Commercial Club.
fice of sheriff This is the only
Mis Almond Hemenway and
county office held by democrats in
little daughter cnrae down from
Lane county and all efforts will he
Cottage Grove Monday to visit her
made to land it again. Harry
brother, l>r. S. D. Read, and other
Bown has served as a deputy under
triends.
Sheriff Fisk.
At a meeting ot the Lane, Doug­
Mrs. Toothaker, aged 72 years,
las and Coos county district fair
mother-in-law of the S. P. Yard-
board at Roseburg this week it was
master Dixou, at Springfield was
voted to hold the fair this fall at
killed by falling down stairs at the
Marshfield.
Dixon residence Saturday evening.
Miss Optra Harms left Sunday The ladj( had gone up stairs to at­
night for a visit to California points. tend her husband, who was Bick.
During her absence J. P. Nicholson No one saw her tall but her daugh­
will look after the key at the Postal ter heard her, and when she reached
Telegraph
the prostrate form at the foot of the
Mrs. S. B. Amea of Cattags stairs life was extinct.
Grov.\ who has been here to visit
John Tunnell o f Creswell was
her father-in-law and Miss Eva down Monday to ste George N.
Arnes, who has heeu sick, returned Frazer about some of the machinery
home Tuesday.
which is being made for his electric
Little Janice King, daughter of
C. Koss King, who has been here
visiting her grandparents, Dr. an l
Mrs. King, returned to Cottage
Grove Mouday.
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Drain Doings
W e still have hopes that Mr.
Mr
Fosters folks entertained
Harriman will build the road to company Saturday evening.
Coos Bay. Five tbouannd burr Is
M ss Jennie Collins was visiting
of cement is 1 eiug received and her relatives here Inst week.
stored for the bridges and there is
.Mr. T. Richardson called on one
more than 45 steel bridges in the
of hi- neighbors Tuesday afternoon.
yard in South Drain aud 00,000
Oscar Wheeler visited his rela­
barrels of cement in Scottsburg.
tives
at the saw mill Tuesday after -
Yet we would like to see the dirt
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noon.
fly again.
Several of our young men attend­
Mr. C. D. Drain is spending the
ed church in Cottage Grove Satur­
week in Portland cn business
day afternoon.
The people of Drain have put up
Clyde Babcock went to Cottage
the money with the State Board to
G.ove
Friday to have some dental
continue the Normal for the re­
mainder o f the year aud have sub­ work doue.
Min. ICugeue Miller came home
scriptions sufficient to run next
year up to the close of the legisla­ from Saginaw Friday. Her mother
ture. T he second semester opened is slowly improving.
last Monday with an increased at­
Miss Lena and Master Otto Bur-
tendance and the prospects are good cham visited friends in the Grove
for the next year. The school has the last of the week.
sent out 88 teachers in the last
Henry Damewood’s children came
twelve months and not one failure home Saturday to he teady to com­
in the list.
mence school Monday morning.
The Commercial Club and Mr.
Mr. Almon Wheeley nnd wile of
Burrows reports manv inquiries Minnesota are visiting his parents,
from the east, which with the build­ brothers and sisters this week.
ing of the railroad and the removal
Mrs W. N. Wheeler has been
of the division and shops from suffering with a had cold for some
Roseburg, will make times lively time, is a little better at this writing.
this summer.
Mr. aud Mrs. Morris of Walter-
The Johnson mill and wakr ville ure now visiting their daughter
power offer an excellent opportun­ Mrs Beulah Pistes and her family,
ity for some good man or company ; for a lew days.
to put in a good light plant, it can
Our public school began Monday
be had very cheap.
with snob a good attendance that
The Normal will celebrate I,iu- all the seats were filled. We un­
ooln day with proper exercises and derstand more seats have been or­
Hon. Benton Mires will address the dered. Wo hear the students are
students as will several of the old pleased to have Miss McQueen with
soldier boys. Among the attract­ them again and we hope a success­
ions in the near future will be an ful term of school is before her.
address by Col. E. Hofer, a lecture
by Pres. Campbell o f the Univer­
For Sale.
sity, and a musical by Miss Rich­
All eight roomed house with
mond’s pupils.
closets, pantry aud porches, all in
light plant He says if we have
good weather so that they can get
the poles and wire all in shape,
they can light up C row ell in about
two weeks. Mr. Tonuell says they
In the Demerest contest last
The February session of the have 50 -horse power to start with, Thursday, Miss M ibel Gardner
connt.y court convened Wednesday but if necessary, they have water won first- Albany High school and
morning
It " il probably not be enough to develop 250 horse power. the Normal basket hall girls will
a long session and they will get
The annual meetiag of the stock­ contest for honors February 15.
through tonight or Saturday.
holders of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
A teacher’s review course aud
The pond near the depot was Compnny w h s held at the com­
special methods class has been pre­
frozen over a few days last week pany’s office Wednesday. The old
pared and is now offered to those
and the boys amused themselves by officers and directors were re-elect­
who wish to prepare for the August
skating on the ice. The warm ed. President, Frank H. Buck;
examinations, expenses are low and
rains came ull too soon to suit the vice-president, E H. Cox; manager,
a strong course is offered.
you ligsterN.
secretary and treasurer, Geo. H.
Plenty of men are offering them­
The tax rolls will he opened for Kelly. The directors are: Frauk
selves upon the altar o f their coun­
H.
Buck.
Jas.
E.
Danuaber,
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the payment of tbo 11107 tax on
try that it may he saved from the
Monday morning February 17. AH Cox, Geo. H. Kelly, Charles |E.
Japs
and that they may hold an of­
who wish to take advantage of the Briggs, P. S. Brumby and A . C.
fice. If they would put forth one
Dixon.
three per cent rebate will have until
half the energy in developing a
March 15 to do so.
The will of Norman A. W . Howe,
home and a good Christian citizen­
George F. Croner has filed his the pioneer who died at his home
ship the country would not need
petition with the county clerk in at Creswell on January 25, was ad­ saving.
which he stutes he will be a candi­ mitted to probate late Wednesday.
Can’ t some one get up four more
date for constable at the primaries, The estimated value of the property
and that he is a member of the of the estate is $ 111 , 000 . As pro­ bills and make it two dozeu for
democratic party.
vided in the will Mr. Howe’s wile, June— what’s the use of fooling
with 20?
At
William Twilley of the Blue Front A n n Eliza Howe, and his grandson,
Louis
H.
Johnson,
were
appointed
restaurant, pleaded guilty to sell­
Patronize Leader advertisers
ing liquor and was fined $100 in executors of the will. He be­
Justice court. The officers have queathed $2ooo to the M. E- church
succeeded in securing convictions at Creswell and $2oo each to the
home Missionary and church exten­
in every esse tried recently.
Many of the shade trees for the sion societies. Balance of the es­
street of East Eugene arrived Mou­ tate goes to his children.
day and they are very pretty,
The First National Bauk and the
shapt-lv trees. Tney were hauled Chambers.Bristow Bank o f this city
out Tiics lay and men will be set to will consolidate in a short time and
the business of the combined insti­
work to setting them out at once.
The A xe Billy store shipped a tutions will be conducted in the
car of potatoes to California Tues- budding of the First National. This
dav. The demand for Oregon po announcement was made to the
tatoes seems to be much better than juiblic last Tuesday, such a decision
it was a short time since, although having been reached by the officials
the price is not mu -h stronger yet. of both institutions several days
ago. Following the decision of the
— Register
directors at their regular quarterly
“ Professor”
Chesterfield, the
mesting held October 1st, 1007 the
clairvoyant rudely exposed by col
First National Bank will increase
lego boys las* Saturday night as an
the working capital to $ 200 , 000 ,
impostor, has taken a lip from that
which with an additional $ 100 , 1)00
incident anil lias entirelv discon­
liability (under National Bank laws)
tinued his paper readings. His ad­
of stockholders, makes a total of
vertisement is for palmistry only.
$.’ 100,000 guarantee. The hanking
The Military Club of Cottage room will be improved to better ac­
Grove filed article« o f incorporation commodate its growing business.
Monday. The objects of the incor­ The change will probably include
poration are the mental and physi­ the adjoining room. Mr. Briatow,
cal improvement of its member*. cashier of the Cbamhers-Bristow
The incorporators are Alfred S. Banking Company, will accept a
Powell, Lester C Hutchinson and position as one o f the active execu­
tive officers.
Lindley P. Bennett.
The spring totm of court will
convene on Monday, March ‘2. and
the proper authorities will soon
draw the list of jurois. It will
jvobahlv lie the longest term of
court we have had for some time as
there are many jury cases to be
tried.
Professional Cards.
Silk Creek News.
good repair, price $ 1 ( 100 .
T. Kayser.
Mrs. W.
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Meets every Friday « venlng.
A . B ricwkr , Consul Com.
«' mam . V a n D e n u i r ii . Clerk.
O . T. M. -Cnseiule Camp No. 280
Meets every Thursday night.
O. H. V e a t c h , Com.
R. K. B annir , Cooter.
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I. O . O . E.—Cottage Grove, No. 08,
Meet every Sutnrday night.
G e o . C o m e r ,
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A . B r e w e r , See.
A . 8 . P o w e i . i ., C o n su l.
C. W . W a i . i . ace , Clerk.
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P H Y S I C I A N a n d SU K G EO N
J M. B. A .—Modern Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 2d and 4th T u e s ­
day o f each m onth at I.O.O.F. Hall.
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Office In McFarland Bulldlug
Over Co« bran’s Furniture Store
Office IM hmih . 341 Residence Phone, 581 ft
W. 0. W. S t. V a le n tin e Circle 121,
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each
month in W. O. W. Hall.
M r s . C o r a C o f f m a n , Clerk.
J. C. Johnson
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.1. S. Medley.
Atedley # Johnson,
F o r a s t e » o f A m e r ic a — Meeting:
First and Third Thursday’ s.
E d w in T ui . i . ah , Chief Ranger
C . C. C o f f m a n , Fin. Sec.
Attorneys-at-law
O f f i c e S u i t e S B a n k B ld g .
S|*vlal attention given
and < Corporation Law.
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to Mining A . F , & A . M .—Cottage Grove, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes­
day of each month.
T. C. W h e e i . e r , W. M.
L. F. W o o i . e y , Sec.
G. A . R .—Appomatax Post No. 34,
Meets a t l p. m ., on the 2d and 4th
Saturday of each mont h.
D r D. L. W o o d s , P. C.
G. W. R e y n o l d s , Adj.
GROVE
ipnaii
All
tU« latest treatments.
L , O , T . M.— Lady Lamson Hive, No
42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of
each month.
M bs M a r y S c hi m t z , L. C,
Electrical
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X -R A Y LABORATORY
For further particulars address
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R, K,
M iss L e t a S a n f o r d ,
O . E , S.—Cottage G rove Chapter No
4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri­
day of each month.
M rs . M ae T h o m p s o n , W. M.
H. C. M AD SEN,
atchm akbx .
Rates per day .............................. $1.00
Room and board, per week........ $4.50
TIMRER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 18.1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com ­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the sule of timber lands
3_i.' o ; o C i v o S a t i s f a c t f o n .
In the States o f California, Oregon,
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.unnihes, beata and proteets thè Nevada and Washington Territory,’ ’
■ i .1 i ’ìulmoio ri'Hulting from Cstsrrh as extended to all the public land
of August 4, 1892
nd<
. ;'wny a Cold in tlio Head qnicklv. states by act
...........- ' ' ■ Men-*w of Tiisto and Smeli.
MARCUS C. STEWART
.. . la i l - 1. Cuutains no injurious driigs
county of Douglas,
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.'ili conta ut. Piiiggista or by State (or Territory) of Oregon, haa
quid Creaui Ilai.il for use in tills day filed in this otfiee his sworn
statement No. 8616, Tor the purchase of
lina: . . .‘i-, 75 reiiffl.
ft r ’ OTifCRS re ” iarrnn st.. New York. tue EX or N E 'i and SWJ^ of theN E*,
Section No. 28 In Township No. 21 S,
Range N o. 4 W, W, M. and will offer
proof t o show that the land sought Is
more va lu a ble for Its timber or stone
W than for agricultural purposes and to
establish Ills claim to Bald land before
the Register and Receiver o f this of­
fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thurs­
day, the 20th day of February, 1908.
He names ns witnesses: C. R. Law­
Safe and C onvenient!
rence, of Comstock. O regon; Roy
Griggs o f Comstock, Oregon; J. A.
Griggs of Comstock Oregon; R. J.
DeLauna.v of Com stock, Oregon.
Vny and all persons claiming a d ­
QA Show W indow brilliantly
versely theabove-descritied lands are
lighted with Electric Lights
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 20th day of
make many a sale “ the night
February, 1908.
B e n j a m in L. K i ii iy , Register.
before.” No exploding lam ps,
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M rs . T .T J. W
h e e i . e r ,
W . P.
W . R . C .—Appom attox W . R, C, No.
12, Meets a t 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 e n n ie W
oods ,
Sec.
K. o f P .—Juventns Lodge No, 48,
Meets every Wednesday night.
J . E. O strander , C. C.
C has . V an D en B ero . K .of R. & S.
P r o p .
General Blacksm¡thing
Horsenhoelng a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
Ing. All work guaranteed
clave your borsesteeth ex­
amined and repaired. 8boa
at rear of Hemenway 4
Hurkliolder’s »tore :: ::
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TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given thnt In com ­
pliance with the provisions o f the act
o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled “ An net for the sale of timber
land'- In the states of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter­
ritory’ ' as extended to all tlie Public
Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
WILBUR H. HYLAND
of Lowell, County of Lane, 8tate (or
Territory) o f Oregon has this day
May 15, 1907, filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 8782 for the pur­
chase o flo ts 1, 2, 3and4, of Sec. No. 12.
in Township No. 20 South Range No.
2, West, W. M., and will offer proof
to show thnt the land sought is more
valuable for Its fim lieror stone than
for agricultural purposes and to es­
tablish Ills claim to said land before
W. W . Calkins. U. X. Commissioner,
at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on
Thursday the 5th day of Mareh, 1908
He names as witnesses:
<bear Drury of Lowell, Oregon;
Grover Walker of Lowell. Oregon;
Ira D. Hyland of larwell, Oregon;
Jo. Wilhelm of June. Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ad­
versely the slKive-decrllsal lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or iiefore said 5th day of
March 1908.
B enjamin L . E ddy , Register.
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TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 20, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that In com ­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the sale of timber lands
In the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada
and Washington
Terri­
tory’)’ , as extended to all the Public
I.and States by net of August 4, 1892,
KATHERINE SCHLEEF
of Cottage Grove, County of Lane,
State (or Territory) of Oregon has
this day May second, 1907, filed In
this office her sw orn statement No.
8778 for the purchase o f the W }4 of
N W 'i of Section No. 22 In Township
No. 22 south. Range No. 3, west, W.
M., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought la more valuable for
Its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes and to establish his
claim to said land before W. W.
Calkins, U. S. Commissioner at his
office in Eugene, Oregon on Wednes-
dsy, tile 4th day of March, 1908.
She names as witnesses;
H. C. Schleef of Cottage Grove, Ore­
gon; Louts <1. Gerum of Cottage
Grove, O regon; Harvey T aylor, of
Cottage Grove, O regon; Henry W it-
lock of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 4th day of
March, 1908.
B e n j a m in
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
T u lla r ,
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S —Meet 2nd
and 4th Wednesday of ench month.
M. W. o f A .—Meetings 1st and :ird
Monday In each month,
M rs . I. E. T hompson .
Fashion Stables
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E tta B aker , N G.
B . V e a t c h , Her.
VI hh M a r y R a k e r . O r a c i . e .
a i . u i e , B ee.
THOMPSON HOTEL
Ululamene « Uailey « company
P o w e ll
a t ie
COTfAGE GROVE, ORE.
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
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A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT m $ I
Cheaper than Oil !
cottage drove. No.
24, Meetings 1st. 3rd. and 5th. Fri­
day of every month,
Kea t'tione Main
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Repairing at reasonable chargee.
All work guaranteed first-class.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at lowest Price
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Wanted.
Dressmakers, stenographers and
all eye workers to have Dr. Lowe
to test their eyes. Consult him
Monday and to noon Tuesday Feb.
10th and 11th at Cottage Grove in
Hotel Oregon.
Lodge Directory.
L.
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Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878—
n o t ic e o f p u b l ic a t io n .
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 21,1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in com ­
pliance with the provisions of the aot
o f Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States o f California, Oregon,
Nevad&^tnd Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892
SUSIE SCHNEIDER
of Lorsne, county of Lane, State (or
Territory lof Oregon,haa this day May
29, 1907, filed In this office her sworn
statement No. 8787, for purchase of
Lots No. 8, 10, l i 16, In Section 26, Tp.
21 South, Rsnge No. 2, west of W. M.,
and will offer proof to show that, the
land sought is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish her claim
to said land Iiefore W. W. Calkins, IT.
8. Commissioner, at his office In Eu­
gene. Oregon.on Satnrday.the 7th day
of March. 1908.
She names as witnesses: Clark P.
Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon, Frank
A. Tripp, o f Eugene, Oregon, Jacob
I). Wlgle, of Coburg, Oregon, John P.
Runk. of fxirane. Oregon.
Any 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 dsy of
March, 1908.
B rnjamin L. F.nnv, Register,