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Paid 17.500 For Five Chickens Cochran & Cooley [ Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. i. .in — COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES The freight depot was moved Monday I.illie M. Hart was granted a divorce from James JI. across the track Mouay and it now stands where it will for the next Hart. few weeks. John Hunzicker’s plans for the It is reported that Marie Ware new five-story ( >dd Fellows' block M eKinlet’, formerly o f this city, have lieen accepted. will soon open a millinery store in The notarial commission o f Fin- Portland. W hile in San l'raticisco gal Hinds o f Cottage d ro v e was during the past year or two she filed with the county clerk last was employed in a well-known week. millinery establishment. • A marriage license was issued Senator R. A . Booth, who by the county clerk Saturday to greatly enjoys hunting wolves with Arthur I,. Leonard aged 24, and dogs, was out with his pack of Ksther M. Kite hey, aged IS, lx>th hounds Tuesday. Three of his o f Cottage drove. Karl H ill, the baseball player, who made such a good record as a third baseman in the Kugeue team last year will go to Tacoma with Kalph Weed to play with the team there.— Register. The meeting of the Lane County 1 iemocratie C e n t r a l committee which was to have lieen held in the court house last Saturday was postponed until Saturday o f this week. The Southern Pacific company has just paid its tax which amounts to over $52,000. This is exclusive o f the tax on its contracted lands. The receipt that Sheriff Fisk is sued to the company on this occas ion represented by far the largest amount ever paid in l.ane county by any individual, company or corporation and County Assessor B. F. Keeney wears a broad smile, for he is the man that did it with his little pencil. dogs were lost in the chase. They were hot on the trail of a coyote, which had l)een shot at several time, and the last seen o f them was oil the head o f S[>eucer creek, going south. liarl H ill has commenced suit against W . B. Dennis o f Black Butte for a claim for labor which he says in his claim amounts to $111.09. It will be tried in county court, C. A . W intermier being H ill’s attorney. T h e case has not yet been set on the caleudar. It is the first case of this kind brought iti the county court for several mouths. The big lo o horse power lx>iler for the lilmira saw m ill was un loaded from the car Tuesday and will be moved to the mill as soon as possible. The late rains have enabled the company to bring down its two drives o f logs and as soon as the boiler can be installed, the mill will be started again. It | is on a better footing now than Presentation of regimental colors ! ever before. by doveruor Chamberlain to the The Warreti Construction coin F'ourth Regiment, (). N . d ., at the armory Tuesday evening w a s . pany have put their rock crushers witnessed by a packed house in I at the quarry to work and the the presence of the officers and men i crushed rock is l>eing hauled to o f Companys A and C Kugeiie, ( » o f various places about town where it Albany and K of Cottage (irove, is to l>e used on the street paving. and officers o f the other companies The crushers will probably be kept in the regiment. Governor Cham atavork constantly now until there berlain a s commander-in-chief is enough rock crushed to com made the presentation speech and plete the work and that will take the colors were accepted by Col the most o f the summer. The onel V'or a n in a short address o f curbing men are putting in the appreciation and pledging fidelity curb on Eighth street as fast as possible. to the flag. A W e ll K e p t P o u lt r y a n d plied for the N\VJ£ SEJf of Sec. 14, Tp. 22 S, R 1 \V of \V. M., and filed in this office a list of school indemnity selections in which it selected said land; and that said list is open to public for inspection. Vny and all persons claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to lie more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to object to said selection for any law ful reason, should file their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest in this office on or before the 11th day of May, 1908. 1 hereby designate Jlie Cottage Crove Leader, published at Cottage ('.rove, Ore gon, as the newspaper in which the above notice is to lie published. Barred Rocks And Golden Wyandottes — F'ggs for hatching $1.50 j>er 15 at Cottage Grove or Saginaw. A . W o o », Saginaw, Oregon. Business Chickens __ Golden W yan dotts and Black Langshaus, best winter layers, prize stock, eggs $2 for 15, \V. C. C o n n e r . A n d a l l K in d s o f HAULING Registar. GENERAL FEED STORE Leave orders at. Cunningham s Con fectionery Phone 73 or phone • residence 406 D. C. Baughman. Prop r. HAY. GRAIN. FLOUR. MILL FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES sale. j K. YOUNII ATTO RNEY \ T M W :> J* Ottice: Young HiitMing, Main Street, Went .Side. Q K KKANC LUcILK HARD OPTICIAN and RfcFRACTIONIST ja ( ( Room 1-1 New uhrUnmnBk. Kngene, Or. > 9 \ El i V .# ) V. ( A ? 9 \ W. KIMK, M. I). 1 i l ’ I l Y M M I A N nini S I I K U K Q N J Office lu McFarland Building 9 . Over Cochran’» Furniture Store Office Phone, :i4) Residence Phone, '»si * B o w Attorn eys-at-law O ffic e S u it e :i R a n k »S|KH*inl atten tion »riven mu! C orporation L aw . to Mining United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 17. 1908. Notice Is hereby given th a t In com pliance with the provisions o f the act H. C. M A D S E N , o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "A n set fo r the sale of timber W atchm aker . lands lit the states of California, Repairing at reasonable charges. Oregon, Nevailu and Washington T e r A ll work guaranteed ffrst-ciass. r ito r y ” ns extemled t o all the Public Watches, (Hocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price Lnnd States by net of Aaigust 4, 1H92, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. H A R O L D .T. G I.A 8 0 U o l Eugene County of lame, State (o r T e rrito ry ) o f Oregon has this day filed in this office Ids sw orn state ment No. 8828 fo r the purchase of the Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- lots 1, 2, 3 nnd t, o f Sec. No. 4 in T ow n lug. All work guaranteed ship No. 29 South, Range No. 2, ilave your horsesteeth ea- aramed and repaired. Shot West, W. M., and w ill offer proof at rear of Ileineuway A to show that the land sought is mere Burkholder’s Store :: :: valuable lor its tim ber or stone than X . ¡E T 2C E \ £ Z for agricultural purposes and to es tablish hi« claim to said land before Register mid Receiver, at their office Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the COTTAGE G RO VE Í In 12th «lay of June, 1908 He names as witnesses : Herman T . Dow, of Engene, Ore gon; Andy Heitzman of Eugene, Ore gon ; Samuel Carmichael o f Eugene, All the latent treatment». Oregon; Edward V o g t of Eugene, Oregon. Electrical Any an«) nil persons claiming ad versely the above-decrlbod lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or liefore said 12th day of June 1908. X -R A Y LABO RATO RY B enjam in L. E d d y , Register. General Blacksm¡thing PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS For further particular» address & T u lla r , P ro p . NO TICE O F SCH O O L IN D E M N IT Y S E L E C T IO N . O r . H . C. H C H L K K F . Notice is hereby given that all appli cations for permits to graze cattle, sheep and horses within the Cascade (Umpqua) National forest «Inring the season of 1908, must lx* filed in my office at Rose- burg, Oregon, oil or liefore March 2 2 , 1908. This new division includes graz ing districts 11, 12, Id, 14, loan«) 17 of the Cascade (South) National forest as established last year. Full information ill regard to the grazing fees to I * charged anil blank forms to lie used in making application will lx« furiiislie.I upon request. S. C. K a k tr u m , Supervisor millantane « Uallev * Company P o w e ll L . K iid y , Register. T iM B E K L A N D , ACT JUN ES, 1878- N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N H I tig . a n i» o n lp I llu m i n a n t i First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection - 7 e n j a m in . ELECTRIC LIGHTS Fashion Stables T IM B E R LA N D AC T JU N K 3, 1878— N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N United Stuffs Lund Office, I tone burg, Ore., Feb. 15, 1908. N o lle » Is hereby given th at in com pliance w ith the provisions ol the act of Congress ol June 3, I n 7\ entitled "A n act for the sale of timber I i ii k I u In the states of California, Oregori, Nevada and Washington T e rri to r y ", as extended to nil the Public Land States by net of August 4, 1X92, N A T H A N E. B A R R E T T ol Eugene, County of Lntie, State (o r T e rritory ) of Oregon has this day tiled In this office Ills sworn statem ent No. xxiKI for the purchase o f tile W % t»f S W , of Section No. 32 In Tow nship No. 22 south. B u lg e No. 2, west, W. M., sad w ill offer proof to show that the load sought is more valuable for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish Ills elaitti to said land before Register ami Receiver at their office la Itdscburg, Oregon, on F rid ay, the 29th <lny of May, Blux. He names as witnesses; H. E. Morris of Eugene, Oregon; Herman T . D ow of Eugene, Oregon; Cu* 1 Young of Eugene, O regon; Thomas Campbell of Eugene, Oregon; W illiam W itte of London, Oregon An y and all persons claim ing ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile their c I u I iiih in this office on or before said 29th d a y of May, 1908. j # s. m A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT P A l’ t t ’ 9 1). N f .W R U . Inquire at the Leader office. r ; .1 . 7 W . A. HOOATE pow er Fairbanks M orse gasolene . . . . ; for f ee I th ree a "mothers darling." now j engine, tanks and « equipment i J 1 T IM B E R L A N D , A C T JU N E 3, 1878— N O TICE FOB P U B L IC A T IO N . Uniteil S tate« Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 15 BIOS. N otice is hereby given th at 111 com pliance with the provisions o f the net Cottage Grove, Oregon. of Congress of June :s, 1X78, entitled Phnne Office 1.15. Resilience 215 "A n act for the sale of timber lands in tlx- States o f California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington T erritory,” «Nî/J as extended to all th<> public land f i s w M states by aet of August 4, 1X92 H A R L E Y E. M OBBIS f Eugene, county o f Lane, State (or T e rrito ry ) o f Oregon, has this day W tile«I in this office his sworn statement I No. 8801, fo r the purchase o l toe Ek o f L ; SW’ L of S E '„ and SEtf o f H W L Cheaper than O il! Sa fe and C o n v e n ie n t! m •'! I” o f E Section No. 32 In 'township No. 22 iS« South, Bunge N o. 1 W est W, M. and $ 8 will offer proof to show that the land SS i- . . sought is more valuable for Its tim- (JA Show Window brilliantly •2TÎi: I ht o r stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish Ills claim lighted with Electric Lights to sai«l laud before Register and Re Aver at their offiee 111 Roselmrg. tttiike many a sale “the night fp < iregott, on Friday tile 29t,h day of May, 1908. before,,” No exploding lampg, lie names as witnesses: homes in ruins nor burned |j| Herman Œ be « e s t F. Dowot Eugene, Oregon; W illiam W itt ot London. O regon; children, when y o u h a v e Nathan E. Barrett o f Eugene, Ore $ gon ; Cal Young of Eugene,. Oregon. electric lights installed. A n y and all persons «’Iniming a d versely thenliove-deHcrihed lands are m piested to file their claims In this olliee on or liefore said 29th day of May, 1908. R exjamix L. Ennv, Register. Gasolene Engine For Sale. a tramp. rUNERAL DIRECTOR anil LICENSED EMBALMER Parlors at Veatch a Lawami’a. Hauling Done Promptly at Reasonable Charge l have filed my petition for nom ination o f assessor of Lane county, Oregon, subject to decision o f Re publican voters at primaries. I will spend a week in Cottage G rove to meet and Ire met by all of you and will hereafter give notice o f the time. & V KATI'II M ARION Plumee*;' lie*. Phone Main 111 ! 1 Applications for Grazing Permits. DRAYING B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , 49-fit. H op F arm JUDGE CAKE W ILL SPEAK VOTERS OF COTTAGE GROVE AT ARMORY MARCH 21 AND NEARBY PRECINCTS 47-49 Professional Cards. , This office is iti receipt o f an in ness during the spring mouths. teresting letter from K. K. Brown, Large orders have already been re ceived and more are coming daily. | proprietor o f the Kugeue Poultry Mr. Brown can supply either eggs | farm, who it will lie remembered or chicks in any quantities desired j carried away 15 prizes from the from his'several breeds. Cottage Grove poultry show last Mr. Brown has adopted the col winter including one silver cup ony house, fix 12 feet, while some This farm has made itself fam | are made from two piano lxixes, ous during the past show season I their hacks lieitig removed and the ] by winning seventy-nine prizes at \ boxes put together; these are eov- three shows with its W hite anil | ered with patent roofiug, the front Barred Rocks, W h ile and Black of one being removed and covered Leghorns, Black Langshaus and with inch netting. Nests and W hite Orpingtons. rixists are fitted in and here is an However, fancy feathers re not ideal open front house that has altogether what Mr. Brown is cost but a few dollars and will breeding for as his main object is | house omfortably a dozen or the production o f eggs. He now fifteen fowls. A burlap curtain has about GOO birds and expects to over the open front is used in the raise about 2tMHlchicks if possible, very coldest weather. this year. About a thousand of Great care is taken to prevent these w ill lie Leghorns. The sell any o f the breeds from m ixing so ing o f day-old chicks will lie one that any one purchasing eggs or of the chief branches of the bust- stock can be sure o f their purity. lion . 11. M. Cake o f Portland, republican candidate for United State'- senator, w ill address the people of South Lane county at the armory in Cottage Grove. Sat- urda\ afternoon March 21, in the interest o f republicanism and his candidacy. Mr. Cake is an inter esting s|x-aker. a sound republican and the voters of this section are cordially invited to hear him dis cuss topics o f state and national importance. ADVERTISEM ENTS. W hile in N ew York in January. ! P O L A N D C H IN A PIH S Subject to registry, drop|«(l Jim. 11!, from I. Jan Paderewski, the great: rcglstereil stock. First choice, pianist and his wife, attended the I either sex, #x. each 47-4t Madison Square Garden poultry SEED POTATOES!— A line lo t of Bui exhibit and while there Madam hank seed potatoes for sale. Apply to Mealier Bros. P o tta g e Drove, Paderewski became a great ad O re g o n . 42-8t* mirer o f the W hite Orpington chickens exhibited by the Keller- FO R S A L E —7 It. c. Scotch Collie paps by Treno W aehter A. K. C. strass poultry farm, near Kansas lizzati ex baby U odieeA K C 112357. City. A t the close o f the great Pedigrees upon request. Address show she priced the first prize peu A. it k in i. Cottage d ro v e. 45tf o f W hite Orpingtons tone cock L I T T L E lit ’SI N ESN FOB S A L E —At and four hens ) and was told that Invoice price w ith freight added, exclusive linei, oleati new goods, it would take a fabulous sum to central location, good trade estab buy them. She insisted on a price lished. Proprietors have “ to o many being quoted and the owner named Irons lit the lire." Inquire at The $7,500 as his Irest cash price. Bazaar o r Leader office. Madam Paderewski presented her check in that sum and ordered the POULTRY BREEDERS CARDS birds shipped to her Switzerland home where she has many varie Cards under this head w ill be in ties of fine fowls. This is the big serted at 50 cents per inch per gest price ever paid for a pen of month. \ --------------------------------------- chickens in the world, and the birds were from Missouri too. The Eggs —I ’lace your order early at ex press office for a setting o f those Kellerstrass farm has one hen While Minor«’;, .gga,several orders which the owner has refused $2,- hooked already, pr nonneed the 500 for, said to Ire the whitest and handsomest birds in the show most jrerfect hen in the world. room; they scored high and car W ho says there is no money in ried off several prizes, and are poultry? heavy layers. 1). T. A w b r e y NOTICE OP SCHOOL IN D E M N IT Y Barred Rocks — Fen headed by first SELECTION. prize cockrel iti late show. All first class stock. K ggs $1.50 per United States Land Office. Rose burg, Oregon, March 17, 1908. 15. A few fine pullets and cock- Notice is hereby given that the .State rels for sale. F. B. P hillips , Cot. of Oregon on September i\ I9R7, tp tage Grove. Oregon. plied for the SW^ NWJ¿ of .Sec. 12, IT 22 S, R I \Y, of W. M. and fded in this j S. C. White Leghorns One first, two office a list of school indemnity select- ' second and one third prizes on ions in which it Selected said land; and j only 5 birds entered in late show. that said list is open to the public for Eggs from this fine stock $1 50 inspection. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above described land ! per 15. F. B . P h il l ip s , Cottage or any legal subdivision thereof, or Grove, Oregon. claiming the same under mining laws, or desiring to show said land to be more Butt Leghorns -A few choice cock- valuable for mineral than for agricul rels for sale. Eggs $ l.o0 per tural purposes, or to object to said select setting of 15. J. F. S pray , Cot ion for any lawful reason, should Fde tage Grove, Oregon. their claims or their affidavits of pro test or contest in this office on or before For Sale — Seven Black bangsban the 9th flay of May 1908. pullets and 1 11. P. Bock cockerel I hereby designate the Cottage ('.rove also Black Javas eggs $2.50 for bender, published at Cottage Grove, 15, B. Rock and S. S. Ham Oregon, as the newspaper in which the burg eggs $1,^0 for 15. above notice is to l>e published. 49-6t B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , D. B. C hamueklkn . • Register. Light Brahmas — Largest of the Asiatic breeds, fine layers, eggs NOTICE OF SCHOOL IND E M NITY $1.50 per 15. Inquire o f H. K. SELECTION. M etcalf . United States Land office. Roselmrg, Oregon, March 18, 1908. Egg*- Black Minorca eggs for sale Notice is hereby given that the State at $2 per setting o f 15. of Oregon on September SO, 1907, ap D. J. D u B r u i l l e . HOUSE FURNI5HERS \ CLASSIFIED N O T IC E O F SCH O O L IN D E M N IT Y SE LE C TIO N . United States Land office, ’ Roselmrg, Oregon, March n, 1908. Notice is hereby given th a t the stale ot Oregon on July 12, 1907, ap plieil for the SE 1-4 SW 1-4 o l Sec. 10, T p 20 S. R 4 W o f X V . M. and filed In this office n list ol school Indemnity s“ lections in which It selected said land:and that said list Is open to the public for Inspection. Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely the above described land o r any legal subdivis ion thereof, or claim ing the same miller t.lie mining laws, or desiring to show Inml t o he more valuable for mineral than for agricultural pur poses, o r to object to said selection f «r any law ful reason, elioulil tile fla ir claims or tlielr a ffid avit* ol pro test o r contest In this office on o r be- fotv the 1st day of May. 1908. I hereby «lesignute the C otta ge G rove l-eniler. published a t C otta ge (.ro v e, Oregon, as the newspaper In which the nbove notice Is t o be pub lished. 48-5t B e x j a m ix L. Ennv, Register. United Stab's Land Office, Roselmrg, Oregon, Feb. 28, Infix. Notice Is hereby given th at the state of Otegoti on June 27th 1907 npplltxl for the SE); N E1 /, of Sec. 12 anti lots 1, 2, :t titnl 4 o f See 4, Tp 23, S, K 2 W of W . M , and filed in tills office a list of school Indemnity se lections In which It selected said land and th a t snld list is open to the pub lic for inspeetIon A n y and all per sons claim ing adversely the nbove dew Tilled land or any legal subdivis ion thereof, or claiming the same un der the m ining laws, or desiring to show said land to 1«) m ore valuable tor mineral than for agricultural pur- posi's, or to object to said selection fo r any lawful reason, should file tlielr claim s or their affid avits of protest or contest In this office on or lx>for«> the22nd d ay of April, Infix. I hereby «loslgnate the I « ‘Iider published a t Cottage (-rove, Lane Co Oregon, as the newspaper in which the alrave notice is to I * published. B e n j a m i n L , Ennv. Register. N O T IC E FO B P U B L IC A T IO N . Department of the Interior, Laml Offiee at Roselmrg, Oregon. February 3rd, I90S. Notiee is hereby given t h a t I.OI IS 11 E L U L I NO, of Comstock, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five- year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11252 ntaile Feb. 1, 1902, lor the H W % Section 34, Township 2fi S., Range I west, w. m., and that sniil proof will lie made be fore R egister and Receiver at Rose- bnrg, Oregon, on Wednesday. May 13, 1998. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuons residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Samuel M cK ernonof C ottage Grove, Oregon ; R. A. Allen, of Comstock, O regon ; Oscar liâm es, of Comstock, Oregon; Jackson Shorer of Comstock Oregon. B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. N O T I0 E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . Department of the Interior, Land office at Roselmrg, Oregon. January 27, 1908. Notiee i s hereby given t h a t M R *. L I L L Y HOUSTON, w idow of Andrew J. Houston ile- eease«l. of I-oraue, Oregon, has filed notiee o f her Intention to make final five-year p roof in support o f her claim , via: Homestead Entry No. lfifJX! mad«’ May 20, 1901, for the lots 1, 2 «& S ’ ... NE)i Section 2. Township V I o M k , R asa* . W M tod that said proof will be made before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at Eu gene, Oregon, on Tuesday, March 31, 1908. She names the fo llo w in g witnesses to prove her continuous resilience upon and cultivation of the land, vfz: John O’ Brien of Lnrnne. Oregon; Jacob Rttnk of Lorane. Oregon: George Schneider of Lorane, Oregon ; Joe Schneider o f Lorane. Oregon B e n ia m in L. E ddy . Register,