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Drain Items COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES Odd Fellows Will Build a Sky-Scraper. Material for New S. P. Depot. W . Waddle and W illiam Polders The number of voters registered have made a filing on a mineral at the county clerk’ s office up to claim in the Bohemia district, which .Saturday was 2581. A t this time they have called the “ W iu onia.” two years ago the number was The spring term of the circuit 2573. court will convene next Monday The eighteenth convention o f the and there will be one of the largest state C. E. convention closed Sun dockets to dispose of in the history of the county. day evening with an impressive A . O. Jennings and P. J. Me purpose meeting at the Christian Kherson, road viewers and O. M church. Collier, county surveyor leave to A. Welch was in Eugene from day for Lorane to look over . the Portland this week and said that Hawley road over which there work will begin on the extension ot seems to be some trouble again. the electric road from Eugene to Marriage licenses, (glory tickets) Springfield next week. were issued Wednesday as follows: Papers were filed Wednesday an M. E. Kirk and Miss Elsie Haynes The Southern Pacific is making some much needed improvements m the wuy of platforms around the Jess liquor being sold than at any Mrs. George H. Kelly. H e r in Commercial Law, Sociology and time since the local option law went parents made complaint against her special methods. The later is de into effect. He thinks the recent that Bhe is incorrigible and cannot signed to meet the demands for a jail sentences as a punishment is be controlled and persists in keep special preparation to meet the having a wholesome effect and the ing company with bad associates August examination. Pres. Briggs without their consent. Professional Cards. will take up the following subjects: Arithmetic, Reading, Geography, city, has announced his intention floor and the fifth floor will of running and will file his petition used as their banquet rooms. with the county clerk i i a few days. • W aller B menceuient Dillard has filed bis the construction of the pew South nominating petition for county su ern Pacific depot in Eugene arrived The Lane County the state of Oregon; for the best long before the work of building Fruit” Other wi 1 be there. for the boys and girls of Lane materials will be sent up from Port county, and will conduct the affairs land from time to time until all that Lane County begin. Tlie of my office in a business like man is necessary for the construction of ner.” the fine depot is at hand. Silver Wedding Anniversary. Friday evening, 'February 14, was the twenty-fifth wedding anni Mrs. W. Sudie Elliott, Elliott of Silk wj^e of Creek G. versary of Mr. and Mrs. W . A . died at the home of Mr. E lliott’s Cunningham and on this occasion a parents at Grants Puss, February most pleasant surprise was planned 20, 1908, aged 24 years, 5 month« the Cunningham Board ot home where a a ye» r aK ° purchased the H ick’s j ... Mrs. Elliott was horn at W est jaw ceived o f the assembling of their friends The guests were ushered Port, California, and came to this in and a most enjoyable evening pl*co with her parents nnd husband â èi Recently she | was spent, light refreshments being [about a year ago. m went to Grants served nt a late hour. Pass to her bus- I a band's people in the hope of heue- | beautiful crystal giass dish, Rev. titing her health by the change but I m ami Mrs. Nickle; Souvenir silver without avail. She was a kind and I spoon, M m . Jas. Hart; Silver knives hwiug wife and mother, two child- forks and spoons, Mr. and Mrs. J. : ren surving her bedsides the be Among the presents É 1 were, Ì I. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Comp reaved Husband, a« well as a father, ton, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Benson, Mr. i mother, four brothers and seven Funeral services were con and Mrs. F. 1). Wheeler, Mr. and i sisters Mrs. W . C Conner. Mr. und Mrs. ducted at tho M. K- church, of J. M. Isham, Mr. Frohmader and which deceased was a member, by wife, Mr, and Mrs Simeral, J. B. Rev. Nickle, Sunday, ibleririeut in Lewis, F. B. Phillips and wife, Mr. the Masonic cemetery, where tbe and Mrs. Arne, Mrs. Ed Jones, ladies o f the Eastern Star officiated, Miss Berg, Mesdames John Smutz, deceased also having been a mem Schleef, Jas. Richards, Jos ber of Ibis order. The funeral was Dr. Porter. Applications for Grazing Permits. I. O . O . F .—Cot tngc Drove. Nu. 68, Meet every Saturday night. OPTICIAN and REFRACTI0NIST ’ (1KO. ( O.MKH, N. (1. J I A. HitFU KR, See. N Room M New Chri-«maiiUk. Eugene, Or. . HE i ] M . W . o f A . -M eetin gs 1st anil 3rd 9 i M onday in each month, A . S. P o w e i . i ., Consul. C. tv. W a l l a c e , C lerk. ' A w KIMK' M' u‘ £ 4 PHYSICIAN ami SU KO KO N jf onice In McFarland Building $ Over Cochran’s Fornitore Store ■/ Office Phone, 34) ResidenCO Phone, ft81 jr ‘ Cheaper than O il! ELECTRIC LIGHTS J - J . S. MEDLEY, A tto rn eys-at-la w F o r e s t e r s o f A m e r ic a M eeting: First and Third Thursdays. E pwix T im . i . ah . Chief Banger . ,,, , I O. C. C o f f m a n , F ia . Bet to Mining > ------------- ---- special atten tio n . given Z l y » s , jr â ■ m 'w s jtx & C r v - 'A M B a l m H-Y r ? 0 TT,rrf' r" Safe and C onvenient! = i { All tbe latest treatments. TTI p r + r ir n l L . O . T . M .— Lady La in son Hive, No PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS X -R A Y 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of each month. Mas M a r y S u n m t z , L. C, M iss L e t a S a n f o r d , R , K , LABORATORY O E , S .— Cottage D rove Chapter No 4. Mel tings held on 2d and 4th F ri day of e ich m onth. M rs . M ae T hom pson , W . M. M hs . T . C. W iik e l u r W . P. M r s . G r a c e B uiin d , S|«'. D r. H . C. SC H L E E F . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, l Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. January 27, 1908. Notice i s hereby given that M R «. L IL L Y H OU STO N, widow of Andrew J. Houston de ceased, o f Lorane, Oregon, lias filed notice of tier Intention to make final tive-year proof in support of her claim , viz; Hom estead Entry No. 118190 nmdc May 20, 118)1, for the lots 1 ,3 A S N F . J i Section 2, Tow nship 20 South, liuuge C W . W M and that said proof will lie made before W . W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, a t E u gene, Oregon, on T uesday, March 31, 1908. < She nam es the follow ing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, vfx: John O ’Brien of Lorane, Oregon; lacob Rank of Lornne, Oregon; George Schneider of I>ornne, Oregon ; 'u e Schneider o f Lorane, Oregon. B e n ia m in L. E p p y , Register. n ü i ¡1 O lillamem « Ualley « Company 1 | wmmmmm msm m m m Fashion Stables Card of Thanks. We, the undersigned desire to , express our heartfelt thanks to our t F many kind neighbors and friends on Silk Creek aud to the good j l>e0pie of Cottage G rove who did ^ mwh ^ o u r gorrow an d G . W . E lliott . G. A . R .— Appomatax Post No. 34, Meets a t l p. in., on the 2d und 4th Saturday of each month. Du 1). L. W oo d s , P. C. G. W . R e y n o l d s , Adj. First Class Liverv, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection P o w e ll & W . R . C . — A ppom attox W , It, C, No. 12, Meets a t 1 p. m. on the 2d and 4th Saturday of each month. M ary D ickey , Pres. E. J ennie W oods , Sec. K . o f P . — Juventiis Lodge No, 48, Meets every Wednesday night. .1. E . O strander , C. C. General B la ck sm ¡th in g T u lla r , Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- tng. All work guaranteed Have your horsesteeth ex amined and repaired..Shop at rear of llemeuway & Burkholder’s Store :: :: P rop. J . H W IL B U R H . H Y L A N D o f Lowell. County of Lane, State l or Territory) o f Oregon lias this day May 15, 1907, filed ill tills office ids sw orn statement No. 8782 for the pur chase of lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, of See. No. 12. in Tow nship N o. 20 Sontli Range No. 2, W est, W . M ., and will offer proof t o show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural .purposes and tn e s - tnlilish ids claim to said land liefore W . W . Calkins. U. S . Cominlssioner. at Ills office in Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday the 5th day of March, 1908 He names ns u it nesses: Oscar Drury of Lowell, O regon; Drover W alker of Lowell, Oregon; Ira I). Hyland o f Lowell, Oregon; Jo. W ilhelm of June, Oregon. A ny and all persons claiming ad versely the above-decrllied lands nre requested to file their eliiims in this office on or liefore said 5th day of March 1908. B en ja m in I.. E d d y , Register. -r—?» St.. New fork. largely attended. h Kh ,®n OUr b u r'le M ll“ n n 8 the h te illness and burial o f our beloved daughter aud wTTe. J . V . F o s t i » and family A . F . & A . M .— C ottage Drove, No. 51. Meetings 1s t and 3rd Wednes d ay of each month. T . C . W h e e l e r , W . M. L. F. WoOLttY, See. COTTAGE G RO VE Portland and Return Only $5.30 N otice is h ereby given that a ll a p . tion , s fo . r p e rm its t . o g r a z __ p lica e c a t t le , horses, m id sheep w ith in the Caa- eade (South) National Forest, during tho Benson Of I'.Hn, must be filed in my office ,.t Roseburg. Oregon, on or be- fore Moreli b>, l!» » . Full Information In regnrd to the grazing fren to be charged, am i blank form» to be used in innking appllca- tlo n , w ill be furn ished u p o n request. 46-3t ¡4. ( ’. B ir TRI M. S u p e rv iso r. Valentine Circle 121, O f f i c e S u i t e 3 B a n k B ld g . United States Land Office ilosebnrg, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1907. Notice is liereby given th a t in com pliance with the provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands ill the states of California, Oregon, Nevada nnd W ashington T er ritory” ns extended to all the Public L and States by act of A ugust 4, 1892, .tr:vi'f 0 S K \ p c— > Q A Show W indow brilliantly lighted w ith Electric Liglrts make m any a sale “ the night before.” No exploding lam ps, homes in ruins nor burned children, when y o u h a v e electric lights installed. IT be 56c t? I ant) onl\> Illuminant T , W . J knkins Sec. St. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each m onth in W . O, W . Hall. M as. C o r a C o f f m a n , C lerk. I T IM B E R L A N D , ACT JUNE 3, 1 8 7 8 - NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N C Vegetable will hold its B r o th e rh o o d of America. Meet tlit- 2 d and 4th Tues day o f each month at I.O .O.F. Hall. M B . A . —M odern W. O. w . $ V .*V *> V. *V *)V *1 V * V i* V * Rates per day ..................................... $1.00 Room and board, per w eek..........$4.50 q H W -F E V Ê R Directors of the Association O . T . M . Cascade Cam p No. 280 Meets every Thursday night. O. II. Y k a t c ii , Com. B . K. B kn . nih , C o o le r . ? M rs . I . E . T hompson . A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT M JJK KHANO LUC1LK HARD THOMPSON HOTEL Horticultural Fruit and K . ' V , . V. . V . . V . .'V . C uas . V an D en B kro . K .o f R. & 8 . .ass® lively charivari, was the first notice YBrm 011 ^dk creek, the tamily com- Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham re ing to this place from Coos county» 4 Z W atchm aker . Repairing at reasonable charges. All work guaranteed tirst-ciass. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price for them. ! Officer Young Building, Main Street, West Side. H. C. M AD SEN , L- J. O. H o l t , Sec. Assembling in the even and 12 days. Mrs. Elliot was a daughter ol Mr. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isham, the company proceeded to ! ant* Mrs. J- buster who about ^ Meets every Friday i veiling. A. liitFK KH, Consul C om . ( ' h as . V a n D uniii m i. Clerk. ATTORNEY AT L A W $ V •> V. I S u ro ?>> C i70 S a t i s f a c t io n . CÎVC3 RELIEF AT Of:CE. if cleaiif fiM, son*hog, bonis and ]> otects tin Any person having questions to Ti:-’.o:is a r-.f'inbrune resulting from Catarri oid <!i ii^'s ; w ay a Cold in the He.’.d quick !v be answered or discussed should '.ics* t> os tho Senses o f Taste and Smoil. write them out nnd send to the ‘ ’asy to use. Contains no iujuri us drugs Xpjd ed i\to the n »strila and absorbed. secretary or bring them to the Inre- > Dix-, f>0 50 rents rd TT»uggiftta or by Li quid - Cream lini.a for in meeting. »''•■nu 1a, 7.1» cents. valley, t For further particulars address regular meeting in the forenoon of the same day. Death of Mrs. Elliott. W o . W.—Bohemia Camp, Up. 380, T K YOUNO COT TADE D R O V E , OR E . and other speakers of note Growers J 5 J FOR S A L E — 7 It. C. Scotch Collie pups by Treno W achter A. K . O. 1122118 ex L ad y Bodice A K C 112.157.. Pedigrees upon request. Address A . Z kkuli ., Cottage Drove. 46tf E. H. Shepard, editor of ‘ ‘ Better education possible is none too good the foundation will ^•^«•^'•**<#¥V#*lk<**V#*V***<#** 4 R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S -Meet 2nd und 4th Wednesday of each m onth. Mas M ary H akf . r . O iiaci . p :. M rs . <’. W . W a l l a c e , Uec. T Langshan pullets and 1 B. P. Rock cockerel also Black Javas eggs $ 2 .5 0 for L5, B . I^ock and S . S. H am burg eggs $ 1.50 for 15. I). B. C h a m b k r l e n . the following statement on his peti ing the foundation of the structure Society will hold its regular quar tion: " I will devote all my time and was consigned to Chief Engi terly meeting in Eugene Saturday, and energies towards making the neer Boschke. The material was March 7 , at 2 p. in. schools Of Laue county the best in unloaded at once and it will not he * t J . For Sale — Seven Black Horticultural Society Meeting. perintendent, subject to the decis last week from Portland. It was a ion of republican voters. He makes car of cement to be used in build * program is being out lined and work will soon begin. K P .B P .K A H N Cot luce Drove, No. 24, Meetings 1st. 3rd. and 5th. Fri day of every month, K t t v B a k k p , N G . K a t ii : B . V p : atch , See. 4 Parlors at Watch A Lawson’s^ rels for sale. E ggs $ 1 .5 0 per setting of 15. J. F. S pray , Cot tage Grove, Oregon. be given by the literary society dur- iug commencement. The c o m- The first carload of material for Lodge Directory. LICENSED Buff Leghorns —A few choice cock- and C orporation L aw . Spencer Butte lodge I. O. O. F. of Eugene, has decided to build a History. Giammar and Physiology, There will he at least three can palatial five story building on its giving a rapid but thorough review didates for the Republican nomina lot on the corner of East Ninth and with special methods in teaching LITTL E BUSINESS FOR SALE—At each subject. invoice price with freight added, tion for assessor at the primaries in Oak street. The building will ho and -outlines ¡or exelusive lines, clean new' goods, April. Besides the present encum 5 5 x 1 1 4 feet. Th e first floor will be There are now 35 members in the central location, guod trade estab bent, B. F. Keeney, and former as used for merchandising, the second class and the prospects are for a lished. Proprietors have “ too many membership of 50 within a few sessor D. P. Burton, who have al aud third floors will curtain 20 irons in the tire.” Inquire at The ready filed their nominating peti suits of office rooms. The I. O. O. weeks. Bazaar or Leader office. tions, Panins D. Newell of this F. lodge will occupy the fourth The drama ‘ ‘ Princess’ ’ will be its influence. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and E M B ALM ER 4 Langshans — W hite and black Lang- shans, prize winners in the lato local poultry show. Stock and eggs tor sale. E ggs $ 1 .7 5 per depot *! 15 or packed for shipment $2 per The Williams' Double quartette1 15. W . C. C o n n e k . will appear here March 17th and Eggs— Place your order early at e x press office for a setting o f those the company from Willamette U ni While Minorca eggs,several orders versity early iu April. booked already, pr •tiouueed the In the basket ball game between handsomest birds in the show the Normal girls and O. A . C-, O. room; they scored high aud car ried off several prizes, and are A . C. won by a score of 17 to ft. A heavy layets. 1). T. A w hrky return game will be played March Barred Rocks— Pen headed by first 18th. prize coekrel in late show. All Active work has begun on the first class stock. E g gs $1.50 per 15. A few fine pullets and cock- school gardens, both vegetable and rels for sale. F. B- P hillips , Cot. flowers, and will be worked as lage Grove, Oregon. rapidly as the weather conditions S. C. White Leghorns - One first, two will permit It is proposed to put second and one third prizes on out 100 rose hushes besides the only 5 birds entered in late show. usual regular plantings. Eggs from this fine stock $1.50 per 15. F . B. P h illips , Cottage A delegation of eight normalites Grove, Oregou. took the examination at Roseburg Golden Wyandottes — l’lie beauty and recently and all passed with big utility breed, prize winning birds. grades and have been engaged to Eggs $1.75 per 15, packed for teach. T h is makes 96 teachers shipment $2 per 15. W . C. C o n n e r . sent out in the last twelve months nouncing the case for divorce of L. o f Walton. Chas. L. Powell of J. W alker against U . G . Walker, London and Miss Ollie G. Warthen, ot Cottage Grove, J. S Medley and a school teacher of Eugene. L . Bilyen are attorneys for plaintiff. A young girl, less than 18 years and this without any appropriation. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney G of age from Cottage Grove, was W hat could be done with a little F. Skipworth says Lane county is taken to the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid help? now more nearly dry and there is Society ot Portland Wednesday by New classes have been organized receut decisions ot the supreme court against applicants also has POULTRY BREEDERS CARDS Mr and Mrs -I. W . Spauldr g Cards under this head will be in 4 '«.'•tv.-*) * V * iV .* V .* iV * iV * > « t * r f have been called to the bedside of serted at 50 cents per inch per i I f A R K i N VBATl’ H J 4 1V1 Phone r>0 Ken I'hone Main 4161 their daughter near Pilot Rock. mouth. Spring Term of Circuit Court Convenes Monday i The Southern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to Port land from Cottage Grove for $5 30 good going Saturday on No. 1G at 1 50 a. in. train, returning Monday evening on N o. 13 leaving Portland at 7.30 p. in , giving all day Satur day, Sunday and Monday in Pott land. The same arrangements ap ply from Portland giving Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates ! B A K E R T IM B E R LA N D ACT J UNE 3, 1 8 7 8 - N O TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N United States L and Office, Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 20, 1907. Notice is hereby given tliut in co m pliance with, the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, N evada and W ashington Terri to ry ” , as extended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, 1892, K A T H E R IN E S C H L E E F of Cottage Grove, County of Lane, State (o r Territory) of Oregon has this d a y M ay second, 1!8)7, filed In this o f f i c e her sw orn statem ent No. 8778 for the purchase o f the W % ot N W x of Section No. 22 in Tow nship No. 22 south. Range N o. 3, west, W . M ., and will offer proof to show that the h»ml sought is in ore valuable for Its timber or stono than for agricul tural purposes aud to establish his claim to said land before W. W . Calkins, I T . S. Commissioner a t his office in Eugene, Oregon on Wednes day, the 4tb (luy of March, 1908. She names ms w itnesses; H . C. 8chleef of Cottage Drove, Ore g o n ; Loul» G . Derum of Cottage Drove, O regon ; H arvey T a y lo r, of C ottage Drove, Oregon ; Henry W it- lock of Cottage Drove, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim s in this office on or before said 4th d a y of March, 1908. B enjamin L. K imiy , Register. T IM B E R L A N D , ACT J U N E 3, 1878— N O T IC E O F PU B L IC AT IO N . United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, I>ee. 21, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in co m pliance with the provisions of the a c t of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the Stale« of C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington T erritory,” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892 S U S IE S C H N E ID E R of Lorsne, com ity of Lane, S ta te (or Territory )of Oregon,ban this d ay May 29, 1907, filed tn this office her sw orn statem ent N o . 8787, for purchase of I Arts No. 9, 10, 15, 1«, In Section 26, T p . 21 South, Range N o. 2, west of W . M ., ami will offer proof to show that the land sou gh t is more valuable for its tlmlier or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before W . \Y. Calkins, U . S. Commissioner, nt bis office in E u gene, Oregon.on Saturday,the 7tli day of March. 190« She name« as witnesses; Clark P, Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon, Frank A . Tripp, o f Eugene, Oregon, Jacob II. W igle, of Coburg. Oregon, John P. Itunk. of I/orane, Oregon. A ny ami all persons claiming a d versely the ab ove described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on o r before said 7th day of March, 1908 R e n j a m i n L. EtiPT, Register,