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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
- - - COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES Two More Candidates for Sheriff on Republican Ticket. Tax Rolls Open. Mass Meeting. The now Christian church at Mareola has filed articles of incor- jjorstion. Mrs David Griggs, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham, returned home W ed nesday. Junction City school district has voted a bonded indebtedness for $G 000 to build a new high school building. The eighteenth state convention o f the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union is bolding a well attended session in Eugene. I. T. Nicklin has filed his peti tion as a cau'lidate for sheriff, sub ject to the republican voters at the primaries on April 17. Prot. E. H. McAlister of th< en gineering department o f the univer sity is confined to his home with a severe attack of the mumps. Three notarial commissions were issued Monday in the county clerk’s office: C. W. Kycbard o f 3priug- field, John V. O’ Learv o f McKen zie Bridge and J. E. Banton of Lon don. Mayor J. I. Jones, Alta Kin.’ , re corder and councilinen Geo. Comer and J. H. Bartels were the repre sentatives of the city council of Cottage (trove who honored E u gene with their prosence Monday.— Register. William Baiubridge o f Creswell, was in Eugene Tuesday for the purpose of swearing out a warrant for the arrest of William J. Culver for assault and battery. The trouble occurred at Creswell Tues day. He alleges that Culver, with out provocation, knocked him down, and then jumped on his face with his shoes, disfiguring his face very badly. A few dayB ago Mrs. Bain- bridge sued her hustiand for a di vorce and Baiubridge accuses Cul ver of causing the trouble between them. The warrant was issued out o f Justice of the Peace Bryson’s couit later in the day and served upon Culver at Springfield by Con stable Plank. He came over and pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs, which he paid. Thomas R. Parker filed three mining locations Monday as follows; The "B ear,” "M oose” and "N or man” claims, all in the Bohemia mining district. Drew Griffin, who for years has been associated with the Griffin Hardware company, and is well and favorably known throughout the county, yielding to request of friends, will be a candidate at the primaries for sheriff ou the repub lican ticket. Hiram Griggs and wife ot Cot tage Grove have moved to Eugene to become permanent residents. Their household effects have ar rived and as soon as they get settled Mr. Griggs will take a po sition with the Willamette Valley company in the electrical plant in Eugene and vicinity. While the tax rolls for the pay ment o f 1007 taxes opened Monday owing to the prompt respoose to the notices seot out several thous and dollars were taken iD on taxes Saturday. J. M. Stafford, to whom the first receipt has been issued for the past eleven years was again the first to get his receipt and it called for over $128. The big day, how ever, was Monday. The three per cent rebate which is offered to per sons who pay up, to March 15, is a great incentive and gets taxes in very quickly. It is an indication of good times and prosperity when people try to get ahead of each other to pay their taxes. There will be a monster mass meeting o f L ine county republicans at the court house Saturday, Feb ruary 20 , lieginnnig.it 10 :.‘t 0 o'clock for a full and free discussion ol all matters pertaining to the forthcom ing political campaign in H ub coun ty. This meetiug is put far enough ahead so tliut republicans from all parts o f the county can lie present and the hour is set for 10.30 a. fu. so tlmt business can be transacted in time for those from a distance to retnr^i home the same day. All members of the county central com mittee as chosen at the election two years ago or appointed in their re spcctive precincts are urged to at tend. CURE YOUR K ID N EYS POULTRY B R EE D ER S C ARDS Do Not Endanger Lite When a Cottage Cards under this head will be in serted at 50 cents per luch per mouth. Grove Citizen Show s You the Cure. Professional Cards. * \* M Roseburg Editor Dead. Directory. K P .D P .K A H S C o tta n e ( Ir o v e , N o . 24 , M e e t ln g H Is t . .'Irti, a n d 5 t h . F r i - d i IV o l e v e r y m o n ili, K tta B aker , N * T ^ (>. K atiic B. V katch , 8ec. R O V A I . N E IG H B O R S — Meet 2nd shans, prize winners in the Into and 4tli Wediicmlny i>( curii ninnili. local poultry show. Stock and M hh M aky B aker . O raci .R. eggs for sale. Eggs $1.75 per M r s . ( '. W . W a l l a c e , lir e . 15 or packed (or shipment $2 per W O . W .— llobcnna Camp, No. 2011, * I K. YOU NO 15. W . C. C onner . .1 . 5 Meet* overy Frlilay • veulng. E g g s —Place your order curly at e x A. Ilio.ivi », CnnsalColli. AW ^ ATTORN EY AT L I.A \V press office for a setting of those J) Olllce: Vom ii' lilllldlllK, Mullí SI reef, C iiah . Y am D exiichii , <'lerk. Went Side. White Minorca eggs,several orders K O . T . M. Cascade Cnmp No*200 booked already, pr mounced the e- ».'i* » v . * ' * * v. M PW Meets every Thursday night. handsomest birds in the show O. H. V eatch , Com. U. K. B e n n i m , Cooter. room; they scored high and car ried off several prizes, and are Ï rvit frano lucilk h ard ? I. O . O . F .—Cottage Grove, No. ON, heavy layers. 1). T. A whrev Mpet every Saturday night. % Barred Rocks— Petr headed by first OPTICIAN and REFRACIIONIST y A . B r e w e r , S e c . G e o . C o m e r , N. g . prize coekrel in late show. AH K o o n i 1-4 N ew c h rlsin a n ltlc . K n^ene, tbr. first class stock. Eggs $1.5(1 per M W. of A Meetings 1st and :!rd '• m V. feV.-»' v.-* ■ Monday In each month, 15. A few fine pullets and cock- A. S. P o w e l l , Consul. rels for sale. F. B. P hillips , Cot. C. W . W a l l a c e , C lerk. tage Grove, Oregon. $ 4 WKIMK.Ml). 1 S. C. White Leghorns One first, two xY# ♦ M. B. A . —Modera llrotherliood of P H Y S IC IA N and SUKUKON JP America. Meet tile 2d and 4th Tues- second and one third prizes on f d»y of eaeh iinmtliut 1 ,0 .o .F . Hall. Olilce in Me Furiami Hulldlii* only 5 birds entered in late show. 9 (»ver Cochran’!* Furniture Store -A T , W . J kn k i . nh Seo. Eggs from this fine stock $1.50 Office Phone,'Ml iteHidenco Phone, all rf; per 15. F. B. P hillips , Cottage 4 V . * V . * V . * V . * V * V . * V . * ' « . * ' V . * „ i i W . O W . St. Valentino Clrcle 121, Meets lst and 3nl Tnesdny in each Grove, Oregon. montli in \V. o. W. lililí Golden Wyandottes — l’he beauty and J . S. MEDLEY, M hh . C o b a C o cí - m a s . C lerk. utility breed, prize winning birdB. Attorneys-ut-law Forestara of A m erica — Meeting: Eggs $1.75 per 15, packed for First and Thlrd Thllrsd.i vs. shipment $2 per 15. O/’/ 'ice S u ite 3 B r in k Blilff. L W . C. C o n n e r . Buff Leghorns — A few choice coek- Special attention glveu to Mining : and Corporation Law. rels for sale. Eggs $1.50 per setting o( 15. J. I '. S i - r a y , Cot ÍS'vi tage Grove, Oregon. For Sale — Seven Black Laugshan COTTAGE GROVE pullets and 1 B. P. Rock cockerel 9 also Black Javas eggs $2.50 for i h 11 « i ^ 1 , uinU U u 15, B. Rock and S. S. Ham burg eggs $ 1.50 for 15. All the latest treatment». B. B. C ham beri -EN. Til pr+Tirnl FOB SAKE—7 It. r . Scotch Collie pups by Treno Wuehter A K. (.'. r 1122! i» — *8 ex Daily Bodice A K U 112357. Pedigrees upon request. Address A. Z khi i . i ., Cottage drove. 45tf LOST. Dr. J. W. Strange, one o f the best known Douglas county citizens died of dropsy at his Roseburg home Sunday morning, aged 55 years. He was born in Tennessee Nov. 21, 1852, located at Wilbur, Douglas county in 1871, and was married to Mies Francis Cox in 18711. In the 80’s he was reading clerk of the Oregon house and chief clerk o f the senate. He served as school superintendent of Douglas county and was editor of the Roseburg Plaindealer far several years, after which he edited the A LIVE. W ALKING THE RESULT OF TEM PERANCE LECTURE Pendleton Tribune. Later he re TEACHERS EXAM INATION turned to Roseburg and after prac- * 9 H er I*bone Main 41 «; > y k a k ii riiotMUO FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EMBALMER i’arlora at Vpatch a Lawaou’a. Langshan* — White and black Lang- Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney coiuplulnt, backache, urinary disorders, lume- iii-ss, headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic in valids. when a certain cure Is offered them'.* I loan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use, liecaiise It gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one. of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy or Bright's dlseuse sets In. Bead this Cottage Grove testimony. Mrs. Virginia Prot/.nmn, living on Perkins avenue, Cottage (¡rove, Ore gon. says: " I suffered lor a long time with kidney and bladder disorders and my condition finally tiecame so bad that I had to go to lied and my life was aetuull.v despaired of. I doctored and used many remedies without getting the slightest relief. Cutting pains through my back kept mein ugon.v and I was so weak and lame across the small of my baek that I could hardly liear the weight ot my clothing. I suffered with severe headaches and was caused a great deal of annoyance on uccount of the irregularity of the secretions. I was laid up In bed for nearly two months. I began uiing Dunn’s Kidney Pills which I procured at Benson’s' Phar macy and before I had finished the contents of the first box 1 noticed an improvement In my condition. As I continued the remedy I grew stronger and stronger and when I had used the contents of five boxes 1 was al most free from the trouble. When I finished the sixth box I was III better health than I ever hoped to be. Doan's Kidney pills effected a com plete cure and I believe actuully saved my life. I heartily recommend this remedy to kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. I’ oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Itemember the name— lloan’s—and take no other. p v . p v . p v . p v p v p a r io n Lodge PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS X -R A Y LABORATORY Ç For further particular, address O r . II. C. S C II B E E F . A valuable fox hound, black mid j tan with extra large earn, 7 months old. Was runniug coyote in the vicinity o f Bear creek or Booth, H . C. M A D S E N , Kelly mills when last seen. Return to owner, G. W . McFarland, Cot W atch m aker . tage Grove, and receive suitable re Repairin'* at reasonable enai-Rea. All work guaranteed tirat-class. ward. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price CATARRH COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. THOMPSON HOTEL M rs . I. E. T h om pson . C. C. Coi A . F . & A. M .—Cottuge Grove, No, 51. Meetlnga lHt and 3rd WedueB- (la y Qf ouoli IR O Sth. T. C. WiiEcpm. W . M. ! L. F. W ooi . k y , 8ee. | G. A R .—Appomntax Pest No. 34, Meets at 1 p. in., on the 2d and 4th Saturday of each month. Dn I). L. Woons, P. C. |G. W . R kynoi . uk , Adj. ! L, O . T . M .— Lady Lninson Hive, No 42. Moeta 2d and 4th Friday of | each month. Mas M a r y Sim m t z , L. C, | Miss L kt v S anford , B, K, O E . S .—Cottage Grove Chapter No 4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri day of e ich month. • Mas. M a i T h o m p s o n , W . M . M iih . T . C. WlIKEI.KB, W . P. Mils. G rack Biti'Nii, See. W . R . C .—Appomattox W , K, C, No. 12, Meets at 1 p. in. on the 2d and 4th Saturday of each month. M a r y D ickf . y , Pres. E. J f . nnik Woons, Sec. K. of P .—Juventiis Lodge No, 48, Meets every Wednesday night J . E . OSTRANDKR, C. C. C has . V an D kn B kuij , K.of R. & S. General B lacksm ith in g Horspsliopinn a »penalty. Waiçon anü carriage re in*. All work guaranteed ilave your hornenteetli ex amined and repaired. HI iol at rear of llcmcnway à Burkholder’ » Htore :: Bates por day ...................................41.00 Boom nnd board, per week......... $4.50 H ay - fever TiMItKB LAND, ACT JU N E 3, 1878— NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION K imvin Ti l.1.Alt, Chief ICaiiger f m a n , Fin. lee. T . Ü A K E B United States Land Office itoH obu rg, Oregon, Dec. 20. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provIsioiiH of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington Ter ritory" us extended to all the Public Lund States by act of Augimt 4, 1H02, Tbe result of the teachers exam- James B Carrin of Worcester, j ticing dentistry for a number of TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, IS’ s— ination held in Eugene last week Mass., who is now on a pleasure years, with hie sou Dale, estab- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION follows. trip in Southern California, has the fished the Roseburg Spokesman, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 20, 1007. About 73 percent of those .who distinction of being the only m a n | which he edited up to the time of (-*■ Notice Is hereby given that in com XT took the examination passed sue- J in the world with a petrified nose, his late illness. He was a member pliance with, the provisions of the act of Congress of .Tune 3, IH7N, ontltleil cesafully, or 45 out o f# 03. The due to his former excessive drink- ctf the Presbyterian church and I. E l y ' s C r ï .& m B a l m "A n act. for the sale ot timber lands S u r o t o G iv o S a t i s f a c t i o n . papers of those taking the examina -1 ing and he says, "so long as this O. O. F.. A . O. U. W. and W . O. in the states of California, Oregon, C !V "3 rC L lE ? AT OMCG. W ILBU R H. HYLAND W . lodges. A wife, son, and sev Nevada and Washington Terri tion for state or life certificates! petrifying busiuess does not extend t clonus.»», Rontlirfi, I ior I h and jr otoota the of Lowell. County ot Lane. State 1 or tory", ns extended to alt the Public eral brothers survive him. '.ise.is- d rioml»ratio reuniting fr>;n Catarrh I to my stomach, I am satisfied. have been sent in to the state su I of Oregon lins tilts day Land States by net of August 4, 1892, •lid drives away a Cold ill th • Head quick! v. Territory May 15, 1907, tiled in tills office Ills KATHERINE 8 CHLKEF perintendent and a report on them "Liquor is responsible lor my or ’esto os tbo Sonsos of Ta-te and Smell. sworn statement No. 8782 fur the pnr- of Cottnge drove, County of Lane, Health food* are so-called be Easy to nco. Contains no injuriais dru«*s nament- -or at least that’ s what the will come in due time. chn.se of lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, of See. No. 12. cause it takes a healthy person to Applied iuF.» the m itrila nnd air-orbed. in Township No. 20 South Range No. State (or Territory! of Oregon has Following are the names of the doctor says, so there is a constant eat many of them without dying. Lnrt;c », r.O conta at Tiâujrgist 8 or by this day May second, 1907, filed In in* il liquid Cream lial.u for use in 2. West. W M., and will offer proof tills office her sworn - statement No. warning to young men against successful teachers: to show that the land sought is more tlobii * rs, 7.r> conto. 8778 for the purchase o f the W H of valuable for its timlier or stone than N W v. of Section No. 22 in Township First Grade— Margaret Tiffany, liquor in my face.” R Y r R n r T P '’ — New York. Patronize Leader advertisers. for agricultural purposes mid to es- No. 22 south, H inge No. 3, west, W . Caron's nose is absolutely petri Eugene: Ross Mathews, Thurston; tnhlish Ills claim to said land liefore M., and will offer proof to show that W . W . Calkins. U. S. CoiniiilHsioner. the land sought Is more valuable for Clara E. Taylor, Eugene; Mrs. A. fied. It is just as if a piece o f stone j at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on Its tiinlicr or stone than for agricul Von luman, Elmira; Grace Sailor, carved like a nose, had been pasted i Thursday the 5th day of March, 1008 tural purposes and to establish his He names as witnesses: to bis face and it is wholly useless Lowell, C. A Walker. claim to said land before W. W. Oscar Drury of I smell, Oregon; Calkins, U. S. Commissioner at his Second Grade— R. W . Smith, as an olfactory organ. Carrin has Orover Walker of Lowell, Oregon; office in Eugene, Oregon on Wednes Ira D. Hyland of Lowell, Oregon; day, the 4th day of March, 1908. Junction Cily; Mrs. A. E. Dean, no sepse ot smell whatever. He i .lo. Wilhelm of June, Oregon. She names as witnesses; travels for a coffin concern in Wor M Eugene; Jane Van I’ rooyen. Lea- Any and nil persons claiming ad Cheaper than O il! Safe and Convenient! H. C. Schleof of Cottage Grove, Ore versely the ahove-decrlhed lauds are gon; Louts (I. Oertim of Cottage burg; Mary Day, Goshen: Ruby cester. requested to tile their claims in this Grove, Oregon; Harvey Taylor, of The nose will attract attention McCluskey, Eugene; Ollie Waite, office on or is-tore said 5th day of Cottage Grove. Oregon: Henry W it- 1 \ - March P.Hls. Eugeue; Josephine Hurd, Eugene; immediately. It »tandsont straight lock ot Cottage Grove, Oregon. GASliow Window brjlliantlv ; . $$ B kn . ia . min I-. E ddy ; Register. Any and nil persons claiming ad Mamie Sheridan, Eugene; Eva and stiff ami to the most casual ob- lighted with Ulectric Lights ^ versely the above described lands are Higgins, Springfield; Jessica Ors-j server is quite evidently not human ! requested to lile their claims in this N< >T 101 FOR Id PLICATION. make many a sale ‘ ‘ the night office on or before said 4 th day of well, Thurston; Jennie Hurbert, j flesh. "I used to be a hnVd drink- Department of the Interior, March, 1908. before.” No exploding lamps, Laud office at Koaehurg. Oregon. "I had a typical Eugene, Martha Howard, Lowell; j er,” said Curriu B k n j a m i n L. F i i i i y , R e g is t e r . January 27, 1 !K M . homes in ruins nor burned ^ Œ be B e e t John Holmes, Walterville; Ethel inebriate’ s nose, red and bulbous. I Notice is hereby glveu t h a t Mltg. LILLY HOUSTON, TIMBER LAND, ACT JI NK 3, 1878— children, when vott h a v e Moore, Lor tine; Laurel luman, Eu Some years ago it suddenly co m -' anb onlç widow ol Andrew J. Houston de NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. geue; A. A Kuybtirz, Mabel: Ro menced to harden, and I lost th e, ceased, of Loraue, Oregon, has tiled electric lights installed. Illu m in a n t 1 notice ot her intention to make tlnal United States Land Office, use of it. 1 went to hundreds of i berta Culvert, Junction. Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 21. 1907. live-year proof in support of her M clniiin viz.; Homestead Entry No. Notice Is hereby given that in com Third Grade- Harriet Patter" jn, doctors and they nil told me that it ■ds lords; made May 2n, 1901, for the lota pliance with the provisions of the act Eugene; \V’ e|Ly Houston, Madison; wns a simple ease of ossification. ' 1 ,2 A S 1.. SE), Section 2, Township of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled They did everything in the wo ld Josephine Casey, Junction; Ethel aOBoutli. Range 6 W. WM and that “ An act for the sale of timber lands said proof will he made before W . W. in the States of California, Oregon, Crump, Eugene, Gertiude Kolisen, for me. excepting to amputate my j Calkins, C. S. Commissioner, at Eu Nevada and Washington Territory,” Crow. Elizabeth Freeman, Eugene; nose, and some even suggested that. j gene, Oregon, on Tuesday, March 31, ss extended to nil the public land states by net of August 4. 1892 I 1908. W . E. St. John, Eugcne^Clarn Lee, They declared that the ossification j SUSIE SCHNEIDER She names the following witnesses Junction; Mabel Ada Smith, W alk would extend all over my b o d y ,; 10 prove her continuous resilience of Lorane, county of Lane, State (or upon and cultivation ot the land, vfx: Territory lot Oregon,has this day May er. Erma Smith. Springfield, Ernest but I decided I would rather be \ John O’ Brien of Lorane, Oregon; 29, 1907, tiled in this office her sworn Jones. Eugene; Belle Truesdale, dead than minus a nose—even a Jncoh Bunk of Lorane, Oregon: statement No. 8787. for purchase of | George Schneider of Ixirane, Oregon; Lots No. 9, 10, 15, 10, In Section 28, Tp. Eugene: Ruby Edwards, Spring- stone nose. I quit drinking, b u t' Joe (Schneider of Lorane, Oregon. 21 South. Range No. 2, west ot W. M., field; Allie Bailey, Eugene; Mina that didn't stop the hardening pro- I Id \ i'ii'. I. Know Register. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its It extended down even with M a g n n s , Eugene; Nellie McCord, cess. Portland and Return Only $5.30 timber or stone than for agricultural Creswell; Mary Sprouse, Cottage my face, like it is now, anil then purposes anil to establish her claim The Southern Pacific Co. is now to said land before W. W . Calkins, l\ Grove: Ruth Halderec, Eugene; stopped There lias been no indi- selling round trip ticket» to Port S. CommlRsloner. nt his office In Eu Helle Toll, iMiijene; Susan Irwin »• .. . . ... land from Cottage Grove for $5.30 gene, Oregon.on Saturday,the 7th day Walterville: Lizzie Suit,. . PleaMui ra‘ ,on 8,m'e M,“ , “ wiU " Ter K« «»Y further good g. ing Saturday on No. 16 at of March. 1908. Hill; Mary Smith, Springfi»ld, Ld- She name- ns witnesses: Clark I’. "A ll over the East they point me 1 I 50 a. in. train, returning Monday Deverennx, of Eugene, Oregon, Frank ah Owen. evening on No. 13 leaving Portland A. Tripp, of Eugene. Oregon, Jacob Primary— Cora Deyoc, Npting- out as the mati with the petrified 1 id 7.30 p . iu . giving all day Satur D. Wlgle, ot Coburg. Oregon, John P. field; Mrs. Blanche Gillxrt, Mar- nose, and 1 am getting rather proud day, Sunday and Monday in Pott Runk. of I/orane, Oregon. cola. of the diatioctfon. But I have Any and all jiersons claiming ad laud. The same arrangements ap versely the nbove described lands nre There m a y lie a lew more uanies never taken a drink since. I con . t ply from Portland giving Portland requested to file their claims in this added to first and second grade- bv people a cuance to visit valley office on or before said 7th day of a more critical examination o f the March, 1908. points at greatly reduced rates perance lecture.” I papers. BrviiMtN L. Ennv. Register, wmmmm § A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT m ELECTRIC LIGHTS Olillatncm * Uallev * Company m Fashion Stables aider myseif. sort of walking tem First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection P ow ell & T a lla r , P rop . \ l L J