I
Administratrix Notice
Lodge Directory.
In the matter of the estate of W. N.
Wheeler, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has beeu duly appointed by the
county court of the State of Oregon, for
Lane county, executrix of the estate of
W. N. Wheeler, deceased, and all per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified and required to pre
sent the same to me pro|>erly verified as
required by law, within six months from
the date of this notice, at the office of
A. II. King, Cottage < »rove, Lane county
Oregon.
K loisk M. W heeler , Executrix.
A. II. K ino , Attorney lor Administratrix.
Dated this 25th day of May 1908. 7-11
R .F .B F .K A H S Cottage G rove, No.
'-’ I, .M eetings 1st :lrd. anil 5tli. Fri
da y o f event month,
E t t a B a k k p , N (1.
K atik It. Y ka ’ h It. Six'.
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet 2nd
and 4th Wednesday ut each m on th ,
tin s M aii \ B aku «. O kaci . k .
Mas. ('. W . W ai . i . ai 'K. Kee.
W
O . W -B ohem ia Caiiip, No. 2(10,
Meets every Friday i veiling.
A. Blit:« sk . Consul C om .
( ' has . V a n D i m o ten. Clerk.
Administrator s Notice.
O . T . M. Cascade (lump No. 2(10
Meets every Thursday night.
In the matter of the estate of llerliert
O. H. Y' kati h . Coin.
VV. Lee, deceased.
It. K. D ennis , C ooler,
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
!• O . O . r . —Cottage G rove, No. lis, the county court of the state of Oregon,
Meot every Sa: unlay night.
for Lane county, executor of the estate
Guo. ( ri.MKit, N. G.
of Herbert W. Lee, deceased and all per
A. lliiKWKit, See.
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified and required to pre
M. W . o f A
Meetings 1st anil tlrd sent the same to me verified as required
M onday ill each month,
by law, within six months from the date
A. S. P ow ki . i ., Consul.
of this notice, at the office of A. II.
C. W . W a i . i . ai k , Clerk.
King, Cottage ('»rove. Lane county, Ore
gon.
G . A . R — Appoimitax
Post No 34,
HERT II. L ee , Executor.
A. H. K in g , Attorney for Executor.
Meets at 1 p. ill., on the 2d anil 4th
Saturday of each m onth.
Dated this 25th day of May, 1908. 7-11
Du I). L. W oods , P. C.
(1. W. K kynoi . ds , AdJ.
Administrator s Notice.
K
LOW
R A TE S
EAST
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Cottage Grove, Oregon
May 4, 18
In the matter of the estate of Mary
M. B A .—.Modern Brotherhood of Ann «Dillard, deceased.
June 5. 6. 19. 20
America. Meet the '2d and 4th Tues
Notice is hereby given that the under
day o f each m onth at 1 ,0 .0 . F. Hull. signed has been duly appointed by the
July 6 7, 22, 23
T , W . J bnkinh Sec.
county court of the state of Oregon, for
Angust 6. 7, 21, 22
Lane county, executor of the estate of
W 0. W .—st. Valentine Circle 121, Mary Ann Dillard, deceased, and all Good tor return In 00 days with stop
-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each persons having claims against said es
over prlvllt ,'t‘s nt pleasure
m on th in W. (). W. Hall.
tate are hereby notified and required to
within limits.
Mits. A i . ick C o r r man . Clerk. present the same to me properly verified
as required by law, within six months
F o r e s t e r s o f A m e r ic a
M eeting: from the date of this notice, at the of
fice of A. II. King, Cottage (»rove, Lane
H r.it and Third Thursdays.
For any further information call on
E dwin T it . i . ah . Chief Konger county, Oregon.
J o se ph M. E n g l a n d . Executor.
.T. M ISHAM, Local Agent, or write
F. C. C of f m an . Fin. See.
A. II. K ing , Attorney for Executor.
W M . M cM U R R A Y ,
Dated this 25th day of May, 1908. 7-11
L . O . T . M . - l ¿ally LaniHon III vp , N o
General Passenger A gent,
42. Moots 2d and 4th Friday o f
, each m onth.
POItTI.AND, OKKOON.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
M kh M a n y schum tz , L. C,
M ihs L kta S anford , It, K,
REMEMBER THE BITES
W . T. JEROME, N E W
YORK’S DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WHO IS ACCUSED OF NEGLECT OF DUTY
Hearings In tbe case o f District Attorney Jerome, w bo Is accused o f neglect o f duty by minority strekholdors
at the Metropolitan Street Kailway company, New York, unearthed many startling things in connection with that
corporation. Many vouchers were produced to prove that money had been used lit lighting damage cases, but the
district attorney contended that noue of this came under his observation.
L'lie commissioner who heard the testi-
mony and will report the result to Governor Hughes also admitted evlden- o concerning the arrest and release o f
George W. Perkins, partner o f J. P. Morgan. In the life insurance cases. I i mas F. Ryan's testimony before the
grand Jury In the Metropolitan merger ease was also reviewed by the specl........ nmlssioner.
K.
o f P . —Juvenilis L od ge
Meets every Wednesday nignt.
EUGENE AND COURT HOUSE NEWS
J o e J a c o b s G e ts th e L im it fo r S e llin g
B o o z e — F l o r e n c e w o u ld B o n d
W e s t L a n e — M a rria g e s .
The county court convened W ed
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Coffman
went to Cottage ('.rove Friday to nesday and it is very busy attend
spend Memorial day there.
ing to road business. There are
Mayor J. 1). Matlock went to many new roads asked for and
Cottage Grove Saturday to speak some changes asked for. ( hie at
on prohibition there that night with Pleasant Hill is making consider
others.
able trouble.
Died, at his home at Crow, May
Marriage licenses were issued
,50, 1908, George Iloselton, aged
76 years. The funeral was held yesterday to Dr. Madison C. Har
ris, aged ,51, and Miss Vera M.
Sunday.
A marriage license was issued Wilson, aged 25, both o f Kugene,
Tuesday to Marvin J. Drury aged and to Archie O. Knowles, aged
26, of Mabel, and Miss Pearl I.. '24, and Miss Margie Young, aged
Williams, aged 22 of Springfield. 22, both of Kugene.
Married, at the residence of the
Joe Jacobs, who was convicted
officiating clergyman, Kev. 1). K. of selling intoxicating liquors con
Baker, in Iiugeue, May .50, l'Ml.S, trary to law, appeared before Jus
William S. Michael, of Junction tice Bryson to receive his sentence
City, and Mrs. Rose Johnson of at t o ’clock Saturday. The judge
Creswell.
i
took occasion to give the defend
The citizens of the Siuslaw val
ley are tired of waiting for the
government to improve the bar at
the mouth of the river, so vessels
can pass in or out without delay,
and a plan is l>eiug discussed to
raise funds for the undertaking in
another way. It is proposed to
bond that part of l.ane county
lying west of the coast range of
mountains for, say twenty or forty
years, and use the money thus
raised in building jetties at the
mouth of the river. It is thought
by the promoters that $100,1100
can I k 1 raised in this way and with
this sum considerable of a start
can be made toward constructing
the jetty.
Will Husbands Stand (or This?
in the mine
Levi Strauss & C o’s
Coffer Rivfted O vm h
Fast Being
Realized by
Grove People.
Cii as . V a n D l n B kro . K .o f R. & X.
O
E , S ,—C ottage G ro v e Chapter No
4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th F ri
d a y of o »ell m onth.
M rs . M ae T hompson *, W. M.
M rs . T . C. W iikelkr , W . P.
M rs . G race B rund , Sec.
Cottage
A little headache at first.
Daily increasing till the back is lame
anil weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow;
Diabetes and finally Bright's disease.
| This is the downward course of kid
ney ills.
Don't take this course. Follow the
advice of a Cottage Grove citizen.
Mrs. Alice Cofliuaii, living on the
west side, Cottage Grove, Ore., says:
**I was in a miserable condition caused
by backache and I suffered for a long
time, unable to shake off the disease. 1
was constantly weary and worn out. VRn
general health became undermined and
1 could not get relief. 1 became dis
couraged and none of the remedies I
used gave me any*relief. 1 happened to
learn of Doan's Kidney pills about this
time and decided to try them although
I did not hope for much relief. I pro
cured a box at Benson's pharmacy and
took them carefully. Before I had
finished all of the first lx)x 1 could see
that they were helping me. 1 con
tinued with this remedy and by the
time I had finished the third box the
disease hail completely left me. I am
today without a sign of kidney disease
and am very grateful to Doan’s Kidney
Fills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember ¡the name— Doan’ s—ami
take no other.
W . R . C .—A p p om a ttox W , It, C, No.
12, M(*ets a t 1 p. m. on the 2d and
4th Saturday of each nufnth.
M a r y D ickey , Prep.
E. J ennie W oods , See.
A . F . & A . M .—C o tta ge G rove, No.
51. Meetings 1st and Mr i Wednes
d a y o f each month.
T . C. W ileklkii . W. M.
L. F. W o o l e y , Sec
Eighth Grade Examinations.
STEEL RANGE
GIVEN AWAY
' J. F. SPRAY & COMPANY.
HAY, GRAIN.
FLOUR. MILL FEED
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Carpet ami lina Weaving.
J. M. C O M E R
Cochran & Cooley
H OUSE
1
F U R N IS H E R S
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
m ■
Mrs. A. D. Owens and her fam
ily went for a ride over the hills lo
Lorane Sunday.
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A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
^
Cheaper than Oil !
Safe and Convenient ! f ||
B
The voters of our neighborhood
were quite fully represented at the
election Monday.
ss
ELECTRIC
I LIGHTS
Mr.
Kugene Miller and his
neighbors, Babcock and Wheeler
were fixing up their road Wednes
day.
Q A Sltow W indow brilliancy
lighted with Electric Lights
make m any a sale “ the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
(The Best
ant» onl\>
Illuminant
“ Grandmas" Wheeler and Bab
cock are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Kloise Wheeler and her fam
ily this week.
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pip
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P H a m e m « U a lley « C o m p a n y
Mrs. Kloise Wheeler and her
family attended the High school
exercises held in Cottage G.rove
Saturday night. ,
"
A number of our people h a d .
the pleasure of attending the Dec
At the armory theatre next Wed oration exercises held in Cottage
nesday evening June 10th. The 1 Grove Saturday
great DeKovens, psvehometrists i
and tnmd readers, will give a d e m -| B Mr.
B B and Mrs. lohn Ashby and
oustratiou of their seemingly su- family and the Misses foster were
pernalural power. The entertain ¡among those who attended the
ment is mystefying in the extreme ! Decoration exercises,
and at the same time amusing.
, m ,
Grk-e DeKoven’s answers to the
» . « ..
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.
questions are at tunes very dra-
Best Cold and Grip Remedy
matic and sensational, her predic
tions are said to l>e truthful and
Give Cole’s cough and con-1
reliable. Vaudeville o f a refined \ sumption cure a trial
It cures |
character will also have its place j when others fail. It will jiositivelv
in the evening's program.
cure lung trouble in the first stages.
Advance seat sale at the New For sale at leading drug stores ot i
lira drug store. Popular prices 15 ; the country or of the manufacturer,
cents. 25 cents, .55 cents.
¡Geo. K. Cole, Myrtle Creek. 4-8t*
Coming Attraction
GENERAL FEED STORE
The eighth grade final exam ina
tion for the public schools will be
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
held May 14, 15, June 11, 12.
Residence 215
Teachers who have pupils ready Phone Office I35.
for the examination should notify
me of tile number of questions
wanted and the name of the person
appointed to conduct the examina
tion at least 15 days before the
1 am prepared to do Carjiet and
date for which the questions are
Rug Weaving on short notice. Rea
wanted.
W. B. D i l l a r d .
| sonable prices and satiafaction is
¡guaranteed. Call at west Wall
The S. P. Co. is now using hewn ! street. Phone 386.
1— <8:
ties for repair work on their road.
They are said to be as good or j
better than sawed ties.
ant a little good advice and tell
him some things. He said: “ You
have openly and voluntarily violat
ed the laws of the state of Oregon,
not once, but repeatedly. You
have gone further. You have sold
liquors at your own home in the
Silk Creek Items.
presence of your innocent little
children. The court does not say
Mrs. Henry Damewood went to
you have iierjured yourself, but town with her husband Monday.
you have done enough, after hav
Carl I.arson and Clyde Babcock
ing been repeatedly warned, to
visited the public school Tuesday.
give you the limit o f the law.
Hamilton l'o x and Karl Lee of
You tire therefore required to pay
Divide spent Saturday with friends
into this court the sum o f $5<X) and \
here.
you will l>e confined in the county
Mr. Partnele and family had a
jail for a period of thirty days.
nice
time gathering strawberries
You tire now in the custody of the
Sunday.
constable.”
The directoire gown that has
been shocking the police and créât
ing havoc in Paris and Loudon is
headed for this country, says the; With every 50 cent can of
Chicago Tribune, which gives a “ Blanch Baking Powders,” every
description from a Chicago dress-! can guaranteed, your name is set
maker as follows:
. down opposite a mimlier and when
“ it is simple, " she said. "T h e ' .500 cans are sold a sealed number
Rown is slit on each side from the deposited in the First National
knee dowu, and underneath the j bank will lie opened and the per-
woman wears trousers, just like a
man. It is pretty and nothing ! I son whose name appears on the
could lie more modest. I see that I bat corresponding with the number
the foreign dispatches tell about at the bank, will receive absolute
the womeu’s stockings showing ly free, a fine large six lid steel
through the slits. That is jiossible. ra n ge
Call at our store and see
Of course, in such a case the
M k t c a i . f & B r u n o .
woman leaves off the trousers. it.
That is all a matter of taste.”
J . K. OSTltANDKR, C. C.
DOWNWARD COURSE
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
Port
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
good going Saturday on No. Hi aj
1.50 a.m . train, returning Monda>
eveniugou No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. .50 p. m., giving all day Sat
urday, Sunday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
apply from Portland giving Port
land people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
N o, selling
4K, round trip tickets to
* ~ r'.~ v/<; • •
Fashion Stables
Notice for Publication.
Unlt"d States Land (»(flee,
K osebitrg, O regon,
M atch IS, Bins.
Notice Is hereby given that In c o m
pliance wltli tile p ro v isio n s o f the A ct
oi Congress of .lone 3, 1.N7N. entitled
“ An A ct for tile stile of timber L ands
in the States o f California, O regon.
N evada, am i W ashington Territory,”
a s extended to all Public band S ta tes
by art o f A u gust 4, 1892,
Will be mude this season by the
H A R R IE T T E. SP A HR,
o f S ta r, C ou nty of Lane, State ot Ore
gon , tiled In litis (illlee on March 27,
1307. Iter sworn stntcm ant No. 3021.
fo r Hie purchase o f the El-2 SW1 4,
I N W 1-4 S W 1-4, NW1-4 N WI 4 o l Sec-
I tlon No. 12, in T o w n s h ip No. 21
11,INKS IN OltEUON)
¡S o u th , of Range N o. 2 West. W. M .,
| tiro., anti will offer p r o o f t o show
FROM
| Hint the land sought is m ore valu a-
Ide for its lim ber o r stone than fo r
I ilgrloulturnl purposes, a nd to eatab-
] hah Iter claim t o said land before the
i Register and Receiver uf tills office, at
Rosehttrg, Oregon, o n Friday, the
AS F O L L O W S :
•
14th day o f August. P.NI.s.
» Hie Way
Both Ways
Site nam es as w itn esses: Sidney
Via
Through
TO
California Vuughii, o f ltoseh u rg, O regon , J o
Portland
W icks, Rnllln W icks, and Car-
$87 50 seph
$76 90
Chicago
roll H arlow , all of S tar, O regon.
82 50
71 90
St. Louis
Any and all persons claim ing a d
81 85 versely tlie a b o v e described lands are
64 40
St. Paul
75 00 requested to lile their Claims In this
Omaha
64 40
on or before said 14th day of
75 00 office
64 40
Kansas City
A u gu st, 1II0K.
B k n j a m i n L. E d d y , R egister.
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
P O R T L A N D
ROSE
F E S T IV A L
T o be held in
PORTLAND, OREGON
JU N E 1 to 6, 1908
Notice for Publication.
United States I .and Office,
R oseb u rg , O regon ,
April 7, 1908.
N otice Is hereby given th a t itrcom -
pllanoe w ith the provision s of the net
of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An a c t fo r the sale of tim b er lands
In the States of C alifornia, O regon ,
N evada, and W a sh in gton
T erri
to r y ,” a s extended t o all the Public
L and S ta tes b y a c t o f A u gu st 4, 1892.
ROSE ANN C R O W L E Y ,
of P ortland, C ounty of M ultnom ah,
State of Oregon, did on Jan. #, 1308,
tile In this office her sw o rn statem ent
No. 3542, fo r the purchase o f the L o ts
mi miter 2, 3, 7 ami 8 of Section No. 32,
ill T ow n ship No. 21 s o u th , Range No.
2, West, W. M., and will offer p r o o f
t o show that the land so u g h t Is m ore
valuable for its tim ber o r s t o s c than
for a gricu ltural purposes, and t o es
tablish her claim t o said laud Indore
W. W . Calkins, C. S. C om m issioner,
a t his office in Eugene, O regon, on
T uesday, the ls th d a y o f August, 1308.
She names ns witnesses: William
Van (lorden . Rufus Rollins, Orln
R obison, of C ottage G rove, O regon;
John C row ley, of P ortla n d , O regon .
Any and all |tcrsons claim in g a d
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claim s In litis
office on o r b efore th e said 18th d a y
of August, 1908.
B enjam in L . E d d y , Register.
Notice for Publication
W ill l>e the most brilliant
United States L an d Office,
R oseb u rg , Oregon,
A pril 7, 1908.
N olice is hereby given Hint, hi c o m
pliance with the provision s o f tbe a ct
of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled
over held in the P acific N o rth w e st
“ An a c t fo r the sale o f tim ber lands
Portland, “ The Rose City” will be a in the States o f C alifornia, Oregon,
N evada, and W ash ington T e r r ito r y ,”
scene of splendor and the center of
as extended t o all the Public L an d
world-wide interest for one week.
S tates hv act of August 4, 1892,
Several^ in portant conventions to lie held
SIM EO N R. BRAN D ,
of C o tta g e G rove, co u n ty o f Lane,
in Portland on that occasion.
State o f Oregon, did on Feb. 11,1908,
lile in this office ills s w o rn statem en t
No. 9552, for the purchase o f the NJjj
THE
NEW and SE% NK% o f Section No. 30,
in T o w n sh ip No. 20 S., R ange No. 2
W ., W. M., anti will offer proof t o
show th at the land s o u g h t is m ore
valuable for its tim ber o r ston e th a n
fo r agricultural purposes, and to es
W ill sell S o c ia l Tickets
tablish Ids claim t o said bind ltefore
on this occasion from
W . W. Calkins, C. S. Com m issioner,
a t his office at Eugene. O regon , on
Saturday, the 22d d a y o( August. 1908.
He nam es ns witnessrs: H enry
Fisher. Ed Jones, Dan B ru m baugh,
to Portland and Return at
H. Veatch o f Cottage G rove, O regon .
A n y and all persons claim in g a d
versely the above-described land s are
requested
t o file their claim s in this
F o r Particulars call o n .f. M. INHAM
office on o r ltefore said 22(1 d a y of
L ocal A gent.
A u gust, 1908.
WM Mi MURRAY,
B enjamin L E d d y , Register.
General Agent, Portland, O regon .
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Cottage Grove
$ 5 .9 0
Notice for Publication.
TIM B E R I.AND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N .
U nited States Land Office
Rosehnrg, Oregon. March 27, 1908. /
Notice Is hereby given th a t In eonj-
pllam e w ith the provisions o f tile
a c t o f C ongress of June 3, 1878, en
titled “ An act for the sale o f tim ber
lands in the slates o f ( Allfornla, Ore
gon, Nevada and W ashington terri
t o r y ,” ns extended t o nil the public
land states by a ct o f August 4, 1892,
J. H ARD Y CROW
of Lorane, county of Lane, state of
O regon did nil Oct. 31, 1907, tile in
this idle c id sworn statem ent No.
9300 for the purchase o f the lo t 3, of
Section No 18. in Tow nship No. 20
south. R ange N o 4, w est, W. M. and
w ill offer proof t o sh ow th a t the
land sou g h t is m ore valuable fo r its
timber or stone than for agricu ltural
purposes and to establish Ills claim
t o said land before W. W. Calkins, IT.
8. Com m issioner, a t Ids office In Eli-
gen ef O regon on Tuesday the 14th
d a y o f July 1008.
He imines as w itnesses; Edward
E. Furm an of l»ra n e , O regod, Nel
srn .1. C ro w of Lorane, O regon ; W.
II Davis or Lorane, O re g o n ; Elza
11. C ro w o f Lorane, Oregon.
Any nnd nil iiersons claim ing a d
versely the ahove-dcscrllied lands are
requested to file lltelr claim s In this
office on o r before Hie said 14th day
o f Ju ly Rats.
B e n j a m i n L. E ddy , Register.
Gasolene Engine For Sale.
A fine, almost new .5-horse
power Fairbanks ¿fc Morse gasolene
engine, tanks and equipment for
sale. Inquire at the Leader office.
PERFECT
PRINTING
PLATES
Department of the Interior
Band Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
April 11th, 1908.
Notice
is hereby given t h a t
GEORGE KROLU
of Borane, Oregon, lias fded notice of
his intention to make final five year
proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No. 10793, made Jnne
13, 1901, for the \V>* SE>i, S% SWJi,
Section 28, Townnship 20 S. Range J
West, W. M., and that said proof will
I* made before VV. W. Calkins, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office at Eugene,
Oregon, on Tuesday June 23ril, 1908.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove liis continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of the land, viz:
Samuel II. McKernan of Cottage
Grove, Oregon; Martin Poster of Borane,
Oregon; John Shores of Ijirane Oregon-
| Oscar Branes of Borane, Oregon.
2-9
H k n j a m i n I,. E d d y , Register.
Registration of Land Title.
In tlie circuit court of the State of
Oregon for Bane county.
In tlie matter of tlie application of
William Van Gordon to register tlie
title tlie north half of tlie north east
quarter of section 2 in township 21 south
of range 3 west of Williamette meridian;
also that part of tlie southwest quarter
of tlie southeast quarter of section 35 in
township 20 south of range 3 west of
Willamette meridian, lying south of the
river containing in all about 100 acres of
land in Line county. State of Oregon,
t o j . H. Damewood, Hiram R. Rawlings,
tlie Oregon & Southeastern railroad, a
corporation, Martin Montgomery and
Samuel Knox and to all whom it may
concern: Take notice.
That on the Sth day of May, 1908, an
application was filed by said William
Van Qordon, in tlie circuit court of Lane
county, for initial registration o f the
land above described.
Now, unless yon appenr on or licfore
llie 27th day of June l'zw, and show
cause why said application should not lie
granted, tlie same will be taken as con
fessed and a decree will lie entered ac
cording to the prayer of the application,
and yon will be forever barred from ditty
pitting the same.
W i u . iajh V an G o rdon . Applicant
J. E. Y oung , His Attorney.
E. U. L kk . county Clerk.
By C. D. L kk , Deputy.
YO U SPEND
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
P o w e ll
&
T u lla r ,
P rop.
HI CKS- CHATTEN
E N G R A V I N G CO.
2 d * Artier. P O R T L A N D . O R E
T o o much time—o b ta in in g inform a
tion from uncertain sources— unless
yon ntn using I'oik 's t Bizet feer of O r
egon and W ashington, com plete infor
mation of every to w n iu these tw o
states and n classified Business Di
rectory.
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