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CLASSIFIED O R E G O N ’S O pportunity COLONIST RATES from all parti ol the United States and Canada to all parts ot Oregon and the Northwest will be put into effect by I i t t The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. i ------- and------- Southern Pacific Company * m L in e s !r\ O regon . ► D a .ily r D u rin g Ma.rch an d April, 1908 F ro n t t h e P rin c ip a l C ities o f t h e M id d le W est th e K ates w i ll b e a s f o ll o w s ] r p FROM C H IC AG O - ST LO l ’ IS - K A N S A S C IT Y r r t E: r FKOM - - $118.00 C O T N C IL B I.C F F S $.'15.00 O M AH A »-TU.00 ST . P A I L I'nrrespnwliilic raten from alt other KasteriTlioiilfs. p l n n r e at all point, in Oregon. S1I0.U0 $30.00 SIMUN) Stopovers at \ T h « Colonist R ato Is the greatest or nil homebulldere. Oregon lias unilliiitteil resource« and need« morn people who desire home« anil larger opportnnltleu. Oregon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding this opportunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reliable information al>out the state, far anti wide. Call on the alxwe railroads for it if necessary. F A R E S C A N HE P R E P A ID t § Here ot home if desired. A n y agent ia authorised t o aeeept the rei|tiin d deposit and telegraph tieket. to any point, f u ll on J. M. ISH AM, Local Agent, or address WM. M cM U R R A Y , £ E E G e n e ra l Passenger A g e n t. P o r t la n d , Oregon ^iiiliiiUm iUiUlUiUUUUlUlUlUiUlUiUlUiiiiUlUAUiUlUlUK COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES Miss Edna Yarnell Drowned in Mill Race. Death of Mrs. Lakin. To Vote on Local Option Another Raid on Blind Pigs ADVERTISEMENTS W ANTEI>—Well-gailed saddle pony *"**>'• for s l* 2 t Profession al Cards. 4 W .«v. »v v .» a a a K lo s Ü u n n i Architect. s v > y »v .* ,' * rimilo tifi Kt*s Pitoni* Main 411» j W ANTE D A T T IIK LEADER OFI K'I , A M —a load of wood on subscription. I r FUMERAI. UIKECTOK amé LICENSEO EitfUALMEK FRESH COWS I'OK SALE__Fresh i a milch cows, gentle and easy milkers. I' mt I oik ut Veutch a 1. uwroh ’. n . Ï Inquire of J. D. A ndkrson . .Soil P O L A N D C H IN A 1’ IOB— Subject to registry, ilropped .Inn. IH, from j ( « A . A . ' , . , ÌVO . ■ + * < « $ reglateivil «took . First choice, ^ I K. Y O llN G either sex, $V each. 47-4t •I • FOR SAI.F.—7 II. C. Scotch Collie ATTORNEY AT L A W pupa by Trene Wnehter A. K. C. I & Ofilce: Young KuililniK. Main Street, 11221)8 ex Lad y Hod lee A K C 11^17.7 > Went Hide.. Pedigrees upon request. Adifres« A. Z k k ii . i ., Cottage D rove. 46tf V. » v .# »v * • ; - . v . » V. V. C EN TS A T T E N T IO N —Suits cleaned anil pressed and all kinds of tailor work done at very reasonable prices P it A VC I . I K I I . K H A R D J Leave suits at cottage next door to $ D ‘ Mrs. Emerson's rooming house, OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST tf A n n a II o h l m a n . )> 1 loom 1-4 N|w ('hrisinaiiKk. Kngenc, Or. j* L I T T L E BU81NE-8S FOR H ALE —At Invoice price w ith freight added, exclusive lines, clean new goods, eeutral location, good trade estab lished. I ’ roprletors have “ to o many A W. K IM K , M. 1». irons In the tire." Inquire a t The Bazaar o r le a d e r office. P I I V S H I A N an,I Sti K O K O N At .ENTS W ANTE D — 16x20 crayon por- o n ice in M cFarland BuildiUK Over Cochran's Furniture sto re traits In cents, frames 10 cents and up. Onice Filone, 341 Kesidencü Filone, '»31 sheet pictures one cent each. Von V. * V . * V . #vf can make 400 per cent profit or $.V* per week. Catalogue and samples W i l l i a m s C om free. F r a n k W p a n y , 1208 W. Taylor St., Chicago. A. F o S T K R , 1». C. { u . 111 POULTRY BREEDERS CARDS Cards under this head will be in serted at ,r>0 cents per inch per month. White Minorcas — Am breeding from the very finest matings o f prize winners, special attention given to heavy laying strain, and size of birds, if you want a han d some bird, hardy and profitable, try them, prices reasonable. T o m A w b r k y , Cottage Grove. Or. Barred Rocks — Pen headed by first priz.e cockrel in late show. All first class stock. K ggs $1.5(1 per 15. A few fine pullets and cock- rels for sale. F. B. P h illips , Cot. lage Grove, Oregon. A D M IN IS T R A T O R NO TICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the county court of Lane county, < >regon made in the matter of the estate of Hldah J. Nicliolls deceased, the undersigned will on Monday the 27th day of April 1908 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the south door ot the county court house in Kngene, Lane county, Oregon offer lor sale and sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property owned by said estate to wit: Lot one (l) in block five (5) in Wynne's addition, to the city of Cottage ('.rove, Lane county, Oregon. Dated March 25th 1908. II. C l e v e l a n d , Administrator of the estate of F.ldaft J. Nicliolls, deceased. 5(>-5t NO TICE OF SCHOOL IN D E M N IT Y SELECTION. ' Cniteil States Laml office, Koselnirg, Oregon, March 17, l's»8. Notice is hereby given that the Stale of Oregon on September IH, I'*o7, ap plied for the SWJj N \V% ol Sec. 12, T l ’ 22 S, l< I \V, off \V. M. and filed in this office a list of school indemnity select S p in a l and V ibrating ions in which it selected said land; anil Treatm ents. office Hours, 10:30 a. m. 2 to 8 p. tn. that said list is open to the public for 7 to 9 by appointment. olFiec over Cai inspection. Any and all persons claim man, 11 emeu way Co. ing adversely the a!)ove described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under mining laws, J . S. MEDLEY, or desiring to show said land to l>e more valuable for mineral than for agricul Attorneys-at-law tural purposes, or to object to said select ion for any lawful reason, should file O f f i c e S u i t e .1 H u n k lild f f . Special attention given to Mining their claims or their affidavits of pro test or contest in this office on or in-fore and Corporation Law. the *>th day of May 1‘SiH. I hereby designate the Cottage drove Lender, published at Cottage drove, H . C. M A D S E N , < iregon, as the newspaper in which the above notice is to lie published. W atchm aker . 4*»-<.t H rnj am in I„ E d d y , KepairitiK at reasonable cnargeR. Register. A ll work guaranteed flrst-ciass. Watches, Clocks and Jew elry at Low est Frlce NO TICE OF SCHOOL IN D E M N IT Y SELECTION. I uited States Land office. Koselnirg, Ore- ,n. March 18, THIN. Notice is hereby given that the State Horseshoeing a specialty. of i »regon on September .fo, Pni7, ap Wagon ami carriage rc- plied for the N\VJ| SE|^ of Sec. t4, Tp. lug. A ll work guaranteed ila v c your liorsestcctli ex- J2 S, R I \V of \V. M., and filed in this ainineitaml repaired. SI iol office a list of school indemnity selections at rear o f Hem enway & in which it selected said land; and that Burkholder’s Store :: :: said list is open to public for inspection. . H IB A I C 3Z1 _tr2 Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land or any legal sulxlivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring C O T T A O K O ltO V i: 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 then claims or their affidavits of protester contest in this office on or before the 11th day of All the latest treatments, May, 1'*>K. , p p + r ir a l I hereby designate the Cottage drove Leader, published at Cottage ( ’»rove, Ore gon, as the newspaper in which theabove notice is to lie published. II k n ja m in L. E d d y , X -ltA Y l a b o r a t o u y l‘>-r»t. Kegistar. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. General B la ck sm ¡th in g S. C. White Leghorns - One first, two second Mnd one third prizes on only 5 birds entered in late show. E ggs from this fine stock $1.50 per 15. F. B. P h illips , Cottage Grove, Oregon. l*ret* Thomas. Eugene, Ore., Sketches ami plaus drawn, blue prints ami spec ifications. General supervision over Imildings in course of construction. If thinking of building, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman block. 5t-2m* T Register M cl'arlam l reports 472.3' Prof. II. C. Baughm an of Butt Leghorns — A few choice cock- registrations to date and the time Springfield, will make the race at rels for sale. EggB $ l .(>0 per is up A pril 7. the primaries for the republican setting of 15. . 1 . F. S pray , Cot . nomination of county school super- tage Grove, OregoD. Mr. and M is. K. C. (.ra y re- . j For Sale — Seven Black Lungshan turned from attending the Spear- 111 em en l.angdon wedding a t Cottage, Mr. and Mrs. James Bedford, J pullets and 1 B. P. Rock cockerel \V. Kirk and Zeno Karl were down i also Black -lavas eggs $2.50 for (■rove Monday. from Cottage Grove Monday as l r>, B Rock and S. S. H am Sunday was the *) 8 tli birthday witnesses before the branch land burg eggs $ 1.5 0 for 15. anniversary o f Grandma Todd, office. D. B. ClIAMBKRLEN. the oldest jrersou in Lane county, Rev. J. I.. Beatty, formerly of Eggs- -B lack Minorca egg s for sale who is an inmate of the old at $2 per setting o f 15. people's home o f the Kugeue Cottage Grove, now pastor o f the I). J. D u B k u i l i .K. Christian church. She attended Methodist church at Lebanon was Sunday school and church and de in the city consulting with Presid Barred Rocks And Golden Wyandottes - For further particulars address posited l)S cents in the Sunday ing Klder W ire in reference to — Kggs for hatching $1.50 j*-r H r . I I . IL S C I I h K K R some contemplated improvements school birthdav box. 15 at Cottage G rove or Saginaw . /L-W'. a .<. v v w \ v l V v V v \ \ u v A Y y w ..w s.-v* to their church building. The A . W o o d , Saginaw, Oregon. Tuesday the petition for the lo plans were worked out by a local cal option election was filed and Business Chickens __ Golden W v a n - architect and show a handsome the question o f whether or not the dotts and Black l.augshaus, best perspective and a very convenient sale o f liquor shall he prohibited winter layers, prize stock, eggs interior. The building will 1>e D. C Baughman. Prop r. in Lane county will be placed on $2 for 15, w . C. C o n n e r . raised and a kitchen, dining room the ballots at the coming June and church parlors be located in Barred Rock — Kggs from high scor election. T h e petition contains ing birds, 75 cents ]>er setting ot the basement. the names of 591 legal voters HAY. GRAIN. 15 eggs. M rs . I da C a l d w e l l . o f the county, the clerk having \ A raid was made on Thom as FLOUR. WILL FEED gone over the list and struck out L in n 's restaurant at the corner of Gasolene Engine For Sale. POULTRY SUPPLIES all of the names which do not ap- Sixth and W illamette streets Tues- A fine, almost new ,3-horse- jiear on the registration liooks. day by the jrolice and lin n , the There were not many of them. proprietor, was placed under ar- | ixiwer Fairban ks & Morse gasolene Cottage Grove, Oregon. T he law jv q u ir e s ten ]>er cent of rest, charged with selling liquor in i engine, tanks and equipment for Phnne Office 135. Residence 215 ¡sale. Inquire at the Leader office. the voters of the county to sign violation of the local option law. the jietitioti and many more than W illiam Arnold, who was w orking the required numlier were on. The at the restaurant, was arrested on petition was circulated during the the same charge by Chief o f Po- past two months by those opposed lice Farrington. Both appeared in to the present “ d ry " condition of the justice court. Arnold pleaded the county and these have hopes ; guilty and was sentenced to pay a i Egg that they will win out at the polls, fine o f $38) and to serve ten days in, jail. The case against Linn Wj Cheaper than Oil ! Safe ami Convenient ! Late W ednesday afternoon Miss was dismissed on account o f lack Kdna Yarnell, daughter of J. K. of evidence against him. Yarnell of this city, was drowned Mrs. Sarah K. Lakin, wife o f in the race. She and Miss Vesta QA Show Window brilliantly Davis were canning, when the boat D avid K. Lakin. died at her home liglitccl with Electric Lij;lits capsized. Miss Davis succeeded 170 K^st Kightli street, Kugeue, make many a sale “ the ni^lit in reaching the shore hut Miss Sunday March 2‘L 1‘Hl.S at 12.10 p. Yarnell sank to the bottom, The m.. aged (•'< years, 1 month and G before.” No exploding lamps, gjg drowning occurred just l»elow the days. T h e cause of death was la- homes in ruins nor burned grip|»e with complications. She island. Miss Y arn ell’s body was recovered at 1 0 :1 0 only a linn had l>een confined to her bed only children, when y o u l i a v e dred feet from where the accident a day or so, although she had not electric liglits installed. " Mrs. occurred. Marly in the evening Ireen well for a long time. her uncle took charge of the search Kakiii w as born in A d a ir county, ■ i ------- and with a party of university Mo., and crossed the plains with students began a systematic search. her husband, M. T . Bransfetter. in Stoddard, a freshman, held the 1SG4, settling in the Kong Tom Mr. Hran- line that caught on her sleeve. valley.in Kane county. Coroner Gordon was notified, but stetter died March 28, 188,3. Alrout V-l'. he did not deem an inquest neces six years afterward his widow sary as the drowning was clearly married D avid K. Lakin. w ho sur They were married in accidental. She was about 20 vives her. years o f age and a music student Iiugene. but lived for a number of at the l*. of O . She has many years 25 miles west of here, com relatives, at Cottage Grove, the ing to town about ten years ago and residing here since. McFarland!, and others. ira PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS GENERAL FEED STORE li CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT m __________________ m I ELECTRIC LIGHTS S b e Jßest a n i » o n l> > Illu m in a n t Willamette « Ualley « Company Fashion Stables Cochran & Cooley [ HOUSE F U R N IS H E R S Furniture, Paints, Oil, tiiass. Wail Paper, Carpets, l Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. First Class Livery. Sale and Feed Barn in Connection P o w e ll > & T u lla r, P ro p . T IM B E R L A N D , A C T .MINE it. 1878— n o t i c e f o b im b l i c a t i o n . United States Land Office, Bosehurg, I Iregon, Fell. 15 IflOS. N otiee is hereby given that, in enm- pllnnce with the provisions of the net of Congress of .Inne :t, 1X78, entitled “ An net fo r the Hide o f timlier lands in tile .State“ o f Ciilifiirnhi, Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory,” ns extended to nil file public land states hv net of August 4, 1X1)2 HA B L E Y K. MO It B IN o f Eugene, county o f Lane, State (or T e rrito ry ) of ./regon, fins this day tiled in tills office Ins sw orn statement No. Xxti2, fo r t In- purchase of tin- Kk o f S E 'a ; S t v , -if S E '„ and NF-K o fS W 'A o f Section No. :!'2 in township No. 22 South, Bunge N o. 2, West W, M. and w ill offer proof to show that tin- land sought Is inure valuable for Its tim ber o r stone than for agricultural purposes mill to establish Ids elnlm to said land before Iteglster and Ite- celver at their iiffire In Bosehurg. Oregon, on Friday the 2»tli dav of May, lie names as tzifnesses: Herman T. Dow of Eugene, Oregon: W illiam Witt, of London, Oregon; Nathan K. Barrett of Eugene, Ore gon; Cnl Young of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing a d versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on fir Is-fore said 2tlth dav of May, 1 !H)H. B knjamin I,. E d d y , Register. N O T IC E OK SC H O O L IN D E M N IT Y S E LE C TIO N . United S lates Land Office, Roseliurg, Oregon, March tt, lflfiS. Notice is hereby given th at the state of Oregon on duly 12, 11107, np plied fo r the SE 1-4 SW 1-4 of See. 10, T p 20 S, It 4 W o f W. M. and tiled In this office a list ol school Indemnity .selections In which It selected said land; and th at said list is often to the public for inspection. Any nnd all liersoiisclaim ing adversely th ea b ove dcscrilied land or an y legal subdivis ion thereof, o r claim ing the same under rite m ining laws, or desiring to show Innd t o lie m ore valuable for mineral tlinn for agricultural pur poses. o r to object to said selection for any law ful reason, should file their claims o r their affid avits of pro test o r contest in this office on o r be fore the 1st day o f May. IbOX. I hereby designate the C ottage i - rove lender, published at. C ottage llro v e , Oregon, as the newspaper In which the above notice Is to be pub lishes]. 4x..',t H enj v min L. E d d y , Register. AD M IN ISTR ATO R 'S NOT 1CK. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the county court for Lane county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Nathanie Martin, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to me prop erly v erified, as by law required, at Cot tage C. rove. ( ► regon, within six months from the -late hereof. Dated this dnl day of April, l'tw. N. H. M a r t i n . Administrator of the estate of Na thaniel Martin, deceased. M-M T IM B E R L A N D A C T J U N E :*, T87S— N O T IC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N United States Land Office, ItOMhurg, Ore., Fell. 15, liflix Notice Is hereby given tlmt in emu. plintiee w ith the provision < of the act of Congress of Jtiuo :t, I n 7\ entitled *‘ An net for tile sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, N evada and Washington T e rr i to ry ’ ’, as oxtended to, all the 1‘ iililic Land .States by act of August 4, 1892, N A T H A N E. B A B B E T T of Eugene, County of Lane, State (o r T e rrito ry ) of Oregon lias this d ay filed in this office Ids sw orn statem ent No. xxo.t for the purchase o f tin* W ,»f SW , of Mectfini No. 22 in T ow n ship No. 22 soiilli, B ingt- No. 2. west, W. M., anil w ill offer proof to allow that tile land soilgtit is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish Ills claim to saiil land before Register and Receiver nt their office ill Hoseburg, Oregon, mi I-rida.v, the 29tli day of May, 19(18. He names as witnesses; II. E. Morris of Eugene, (.regon; Herman T . D ow of Eugene, O re g o n ;' Cal Young of Eugene, O regon; Thomas Campbell of Eugene, Oregon; W illiam W itte of Loudon, Oregon An y and till persons claim ing ad versely Hie abnre-deserlhed lands are requested to file their claim s in this office on o r before said 29th d av of May, 1!H)M. B k n j a m i n L. E d iiy , Register. T .M ItE K L A N D , ACT J U N E 3, 1878— N O TIC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N United States Land < 'dice Hoseburg, Oregon, Feb. 17. lhox. Notice Is hereby given th at in com pliance with the provisions <>r the net o f Congress of June 8, lx7x, en titled “ An act fo r the sale of timber lands in the stat-s of California, Oregon, N evada and Washington T e r r ito r y ’ ’ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, H A R O L D .1. OI.ASOI o f Eugene Count,, of Lane, State (o r T e rrito ry ) o f Oiegon has this day tiled In this office Ids sw orn state ment No. HX2X for fin- purclmsc of tile lots 1, 2, .’land I, of.See. No. 4 in T o w n ship No. 20 Mouth, Range No. 2, West, W M., anil w ill ofTcr proof to show tlial Hie land sought Is mere valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish Ills claim to said land la-fore Register and Receiver, at llielr office lit Kosebti.g, Oregon, on Friday tile 12th day of June, lists He names ns witnesses: Herman T . Dow, »1 Eugene, Ore gon: Andy Heilaman of Eugene, Ore gon ; Samuel Carmichael o f Eugene, O regon; Edward V o g t of Eugene, Oregon. An y and nil persons elulinlug ad versely Hie nhove-flecrllied lands are requested to file their claim s in this office on or eefore said 12th dav of June 1908. B k n jam in I.. Ennn Register. N O TIC E OE SCH O O L IN D E M N IT Y S E L E C T IO N United States I-and Office, Bosehurg. Oregon, Kelt. 2*5. 1908. N otice Is hereby given th a t the state of O iegon mi June 27th 1907 applied for file SE% NK]f of Six-. 12 and lots 1, 2, :) nnd I of See 4, T p 2d, S, B 2 W of IV. M , and tiled in this office a list of school Indemnity se lections in which it selected said land and th at said list is o | m - ii to the pub lic for Inspix-tlou Any and all per sons claim ing adversely the ab ove de**Tlls»il land or an y legal subdivis ion thereof, or el-iimlng the same un der (lie m ining laws, o r desiring to allow said land to I h - more valuable for mineral than foragrieiiltu ral pur poses, or to object to said selection fo r an.v lawful reason, should file their claim s or their affid avits of protest o r contest. In this office on or la-fore tin- 22nd day of April. ItNIX. I hereby designate tin* Lender published at C ottage - l ove, fam e Co Oregon, ns flu...... wspnper in which tile above notice is to la- published. B knjaxiin L, E d d y . Register. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . Department of the Interior, Land Office at Koselnirg, ( Iregon. February 3rd, I9nx. Notice is hereby given t h a t L O U IS If K LIIL1 N O , of Comstock, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five- year proor In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11252 made Feb. 1, 1902. for the S W 1, Section 34, Township 2d S., Range I west, w. m „ and th at said proof will be made be fore R egister and Receiver at R ohc - Imrg, Or-von, on Wednesday. May 13 11818 . He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: .Samuel MeKernon o f C ottage d ro v e , Oregon; R. A. Allen, of Comstock’ O regon; Oscar Barnes, of Comstock. Oregon: Jackson Shorter of Comstock Oregon. B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. TIM B ER LAND, ACT JUNE .1, 187x11 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, March IS, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June .I, 1.X7.X, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in Ha- states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend- j ed to all the public laml states by act of August 4, 1892, JOHN W. B ARRIN G ER of Eugene, County of La tie. State of Oregon, did on June 7, 1907, file in this office his sworn statement No. '8129 for the purchase of the NF.l-4 of Section No. 25 in Township No. 19 south, range No. 4, west, W. M., and will offer proof to show that tlie land sought is more \ aln- able for its tiuihrr or stone than for ag ricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said laml la-fore W. W. C alkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his office i „ Em gene, Oregon on Saturday, the Mh dav of June 190ft. He names as witnesses, Albert M. Hendricks of Eugene. Oregon; Arthur Beebe of F.ngene. Oregon; Jerry Beela- of Eugene. Oregon: K. J. Crow, Eugene. ( >rejjon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said <>th day of |une 1'»«. 50-UH B e n j a m in L B ody , Register,