Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, June 26, 1908, Image 8

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    EUGENE AND COURT HOUSE NEWS
C. C. Case Terminates His Sentence in County
jail— U. of 0. Commencement— Visit of
Portland Citizens—Shooting.
Miss (irace Bingham went to
Circuit court adjourned on Sat
urday evening until Thursday of Cottage Grove Tuesday to visit
her sister, Mrs. Griggs, for a few
this week.
days.
About 100 teachers outside of
Lane county comprises a terri­
Lane county have already arrived
to attend the western division of tory 50x150 miles itt extent, has
the State Teachers’ association, 54 billion feet o f standing tim bei,
which meets in Iiugene Thursday, the finest water powers in the state,
Friday and Saturday o f this week. and room for half a million popu­
lation.
T h e record load of passengers
Marriage licenses were issued
was carried
one of the street
Haven
c a r s Saturday forenoon going out | Monday to the following:
to the University, 1 IS being c a r -'V . Helknap aged 26 years and
ried at one trip. Conductor L. i Miss Kathryne V. Milliorn aged
W . Raker and Motorman J. II. 22, both o f Junction City. James
J a c k s o n had charge of the car.
!C. Kirk, aged 24 and Miss Tina
. . „
iC. lieeman, aged 10, both of
The court gave Davul P a rm e«-, Jullction c it y . _ o uard.
ter, who pleaded guilty to bigamy, j
.
W m . Churchill, father of Mrs
sentence o f six months in the 1 Knox, the old gentleman who re-
'>y
couuty jail.
I his is the lightest. Ce-ntly had his leg amputated at
sentence that could lie imposed: the knee joint by I)r. W all at the
under the statute. The age o f th e! General hospital, has been dis-
prisoner, an old soldier and other charged. H e is getting along
! nicely, and is able to move about
mitigating circumstances in c o n - j ^
, , e is s4 years o f age and
nectiou with the trouble, caused t|le amputation and recovery at
the light sentence to be given .
this age is something remarkable.
C. C. Case of Cottage G rove,'
Hoy VanMatre, 1.1-year-old son
who early last spring was fined I o f li. L. VanMatre, was accident-
1400 aiid 60 days in jail for selling
k illf
Tuesday by the d.s-
_
! charge o f a shotgun while he was
intoxicating liquors under f o u r om
near
the house hunting
counts by Justice Hryson and who squirrels. The full charge o f the
has laiu 190 days in jail, paid gun entered the left eye, killin g
$’ 00 o f his fine Wednesday, was ¡him almost distantly. The acci-
the family
discharged from custody and re -' deut
,iear
home, three miles from Mabel.
turned to Cottage Grove to look The parents are grief-stricken over
after his property interest, which the affair,
we understand he will endeavor to
W ith an engine gaily decorated
sell.
with university colors the special
Commencement exercises of fh e . trajn bearing 160 Portland business
week were brought to a close \\ ed meJ1 antj their wives arrived in Iiu-
nesday at Villard hall when 1 resi- , „ ene Wednesday while the liugene
dent Campbell conferred degrees. >lilitary band discoursed its best
upon 61 students and sent them musjc
The special train in charge
forth into the world with words of o f w ,, JeuUhlSi with its con-
\
.
j ^
EASILY DECIDED
Lodge Directory.
This Question Should be Answered
Easily by Cottage Grove People.
Which is wiser—to have confidence in
the opinions of your fellow-citizen», of
people you know, or depend on state­
ments made by utter strangers in far­
away places? Read the following:
Mrs. J. K. Barrett, living on the east
side, Cottage Grove, Oregon, says: ‘ *1
suffered for years with a complication
of troubles, the most annoying of which
was a derangement of the urinary sys­
tem. I used many remedies and spent
some time in a hospital. When 1 came
from the hospital I learned of Doan’s
Kidney pills anti procured them at the
Henson pharmacy. Their use has been
of so much benefit to me that I am con­
tinuing with the remedy in hopes of a
complete cure. I am glad to recom­
mend Doan’s Kidney pills.”
l?or sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name— Doan's—and
take no other.
Notice of Application for Patent.
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT PORTLAND
pliance with the act of Congress of June
3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
tory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892,
M ARION VHATCH
of Cottage ('»rove. County of Lane,
State of ( >regon, did on Sept 7, 1907,
file in this office his sworn statement No.
9559, for the purchase of SV£ of SH ^
and SVj of SW/4 of Section No, 2, in
Township No. 19 south, range No. I,
east, VV. M., and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish his claim
to sniddand before \V. W. Calkins, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office in Hugene,
Oregon, on Tuesday the 25th day of
August, 1908.
He names as witnesses: James li. Os­
trander of Cottage < »rove, Oregon; John
W. Veatch of Cottage (»rove, Oregon;
Janies Simeral of Cottage ('»rove. Ore­
gon; Thomas C. Wheeler of Cottage
('»rove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
ly the above-described lands are request­
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before the said 25th day of August 1908.
9-a21 B enjam in L E d d y , Register.
DR. M
. LIEU, l)pli. D.
GERMAN AMERICAN EYE SPECIALIST
W ill visit Cottage Grove, June 27
and 29; Office at Graham Hotel.
The Doctor has ljecti connected for years with
the Medical and Surgical Institute at M an­
hattan, Kansas, and has hundreds of testi­
monials from their many patients at hand.
The Doctor will visit Cottage Grove regular­
ly and those afflicted with chronic diseases
should not fail to call and get familiar with
his new and scientific treatment. A never
failing cure for rheumatism is another spec­
ialty.
Remember the Date:
June 27 and 29, at Graham Hotel
Our branch otfiee at Portland will I k - a tem­
ple of health for thousands in this territory.
Administrator s Notice.
O . T . M . Cascade Camp No. 260
Meets every Thursday night.
In the matter of the estate of Herbert
O. II. V katch , Coin.
W. Lee, deceased.
§
It. K. II k n m h . Cooler.
Notice is hereby given that the un
»lersigne»l has been »Inly appointed by
I. O . O . F .—C ottage Orove, No. <tR, the county court of the state of Oregon,
Meet every Saturday night.
for Lane county, executor of the estate
Oi:o. ( ilMKB, N. (i.
of llerl)ert \V. l.ee, decease» 1 and all j>cr-
A. Rio: w eb . See.
sons having claims against sai»l estate
are hereby uotifie»l ami require» 1 to pre­
M. VV. o f A -Meetings 1st and 3rd sent the same to me verifie»l as require»l
Monday in each month,
hy law, within six months from the date
A. S. P o w k i . i ., Consul.
of this notice, at the office of A. II.
C. W . W a i . i . ack , Clerk.
King, Cottage ('»rove, Lane county, Ore­
gon.
C A R.— Appotnatax
Post No 34,
B ert i l L kk , Executor.
Meets at 1 p. m., on the 2d and 4th
A. II. K in o , Attorney for Kxecutor.
Saturday of each month.
l)ate»l this 25th »lay of May, l ‘XW. 7-11
Du D. L. W oods , P. C.
(b W. R k vn o i . dk , Adj.
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Best Cold and Grip Remedy
GENERAL FEED STORE
FIRE INSURANCE
Carpet ami Itili IVenviiif.
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ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
Cbc Best
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Illuminant
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Cottage Grove « electric * Co.
Fashion Stables
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Wish to hear trom o w n e r only who
w ill n U direct to buyer. G iro price,
description usd state when possession
For any further inform ation call on
J. M 1SHAM, L oca l Agent, o r w rite
WM. M c M U R R A Y ,
General Passenger Agent,
I’OIITI AND, OlIKOON.
T IM B K R L A N D AC T J U N K 3. 1878
N O TICK F O li P U B L IC A T IO N .
United Stii6 ! ,.-uid Office
Koseinirg, Oregon, March 20, 1908
Notice is hereby given th a t In com ­
pliance with tjie provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled “ An act for the sale o f tim ber
lands in I lie states of California, Ore­
gon. Nevada and Washington T e rri­
tory " ns extended to all the public
land slates bv act of August 4, 1892,
L O U IS O. GRHUM
of Cot tug ■ G rove, count.»- of Lane,
state of Oregon, lias this day, April
5, 1907, filed in tiiis oflico his sw orn
statem ent No. 9070 for the purchase
of the S'.J of NRk and N\V‘J of N K '4>
(being lo t 2) of Section No. 2 in
Township Nil. 22 South, Itange No. 3
west W. M., and w ill offer proof t o
show that tlie hind sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than
fo r agricultural purposes, anil to es­
tablish h i» claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at their office
in Iloselm ig, Oregon, on Thursday,
the 20th day of August, 1908
He names as^wltnesses: Eli/.abeth
K. Gerum of C ottage Orove, Oregon;
AJfred S. I’ow ell of Cottage Orove,
Oregon; H arvey T a y lo r o f C ottage
Orove, O regon; G eorge T a y lo r of
C ottage Grove, Oregon.
An y and all persons claiming ad­
versely the iibnve-ih scribed lands are
requested to file their claim s in this
office on or before said 20th day of
August, 1908
s
B cnjamin L. K opy , Register.
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grind-
Ini*. Out flits complete.
Kairlmffks Scales for weighing;.
Knirhankft-Moraa Dynamos and Motors
for pow er eml lifilit.
,
I’iiirhanks. Morse Windmills & Towers
Fnfrliunl<< Mnr~e< ¡rinders, Feed Chop-
tiers, Well I'limps.
All Iii t qualify gofwls sit low price».
A lw a y s in Stock. Lihernl term».
G R IF F IN <& V E A T C H , Atfents
Cottsx r,e> G r o v e . O r e g o n
F a irb a n k s-M o rse
PO RTLAND .
Co.,
OREGON
ERFECT
PRINTING
PLATE S
IN O N E OR M A N Y C O L O R S
LARGEST FACILITIES]
IN
T H E W E S T
FOR !
T H E P R O D U C T I O N OF |
HIGH G R A D E W O R K
United States Kano 01111X2,
Roseburg, Oregon,
April 7, l'KW
N otice is hereby given th a t In com­
pliance w ith tlie provisions of tlie act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An net for the sale of tim tier lands
In tlie States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and W ashington
T e rri­
t o r y ," as extended to all the Public
Land States by act of August 4„1892,
ROSE A N N C R O W L E Y ,
of Portland, Com ity of Multnomah,
State of Oregon, did on Jan. 9. 1908,
file in tiiis office lier sw orn statement
No. 0542, fo r the purchase of the L ots
numlicr 2, 3, 7 and 8 o f ,S ection No. 32,
in Township No. 21 south, Range No.
2, West, W. M., and will offer p roof
to show tlint tlie laud sought is more
valuable for its tiinlicr o r stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish her claim to said land before
W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner,
a t ids olliee in Eugene, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 18th day of August, l!Hls.
She names as witnesses: W illiam
Van Gorden, Rufus Rollins, Grin
Robison, of Cottage O rove, Oregon;
John C row ley, of Portland, Oregon.
A n y and all persons claim ing ad ­
versely the above-described lands are
recpiested to file their claims in this
office on or before the said Isth day
o f August, Bins.
B enjamin - L. Ennv, Jtegister.
Notice for Publication
United States Land Olfice,
Roseburg, Oregon,
April 7, 1908.
Notice is hereby given th at In com­
pliance with tlie provisions o f the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An a ct for tlie sale of timlier lands
in the States o f California, Oregon,
Nevada, and W ashington T e rrito ry ,”
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
S IM E O N R. B RAND ,
of C otta ge Orove, com ity of Lane,
State of Oregon, did on Feb. 11, 1908,
filo In this office ills sw orn statem ent
No. 9552, for the purchase of the NK
NKK and SEjj N b.% of Section No. 30,
In Tow n ship N o. 20 S., Range No. 2
W ., W. M., and w ill offer proof to
show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish ills claim to said land before
W . W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner,
a t Ids office at Eugene. Oregon, on
Saturday, the 22(1 day of August, 1908.
He names ah witnessrs: H enry
Fisher. Ed J ones, Dan Brumbaugh,
H. Veatch of Cottage Orove, Oregon.
A n y and all persons claim ing ad ­
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before Said 22(1 day of
August, 1908.
B enjamin L Ennv, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
,
April 11th, 1908.
Notice
is hereby given t h a t
GEORGE KROI.L
of Lorane, Oregon, lias filed notice of
his intention to make final five year
proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No. 1079.1, made June
13, 1901, for the W% SEX,
SW}£,
Section 28, Townnship 20 S. Range 4
West, W. M., ami that sai»l proof will
l>e made before W. VV. Calkins, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office at Eugene,
Oregon, on Tuesday June 23rd, 1908.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his. continuous resilience upon,
and cultivation of the land, viz:
Samuel H. McKernan of Cottage
('»rove, Oregon; Martin Foster of Lorane,
Oregon; John Shores of I^orane, Oregon;
Oscar Branes of Lorane, Oregon.
2-9
B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register.
Registration of Land Title.
Ill tlie circuit court of tlie State
Oregon for Lane county.
In the matter of tlie application
\\ illiam Van Gordon to register I
title the north half of tlie north e
quarter of section J in township 21 sol
of range 3 west of Williamette meridii
also that part of tlie southwest quar
of the southeast quarter of section As
township 20 south of range 3 west
Willamette meridian, lying south of I
river containing in all about 100 acres
land in l,sne county. State of <>reg(
to J. K. Dnuicwood, Hiram It. Rawlin)
tbe Oregon ,8c Southeastern railrom:
corporation, Martin Montgomery a
Samuel Knox and to all whom it m
concern: Take notice.
That on the 8th day of May, 1908,
application was filed by.said Willi«
Van Gordon, in the circuit court of La
county, for initial registration of t
land above described.
Now, unless you appear on or bef(
the 27th day of (line 1908, and sh<
cause why said application should not
granted, the same will he taken as ci
fessed and a decree wilt he entered :
cording to the prayer of tlie appiicatic
and you will be forever barred from il
puting the same.
W i l l i a m V a n G ordon -. Applicant
J. F„ V o c x g , His Attorney.
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s kal }
E. 1’. L ek . County Clerk.
By C. I). L ee , Deputy.
»ATI» At (AW Al IASTIAA AAASIS I
Hot particular about locution.
L DAMTSMIU. fee
REMEMBER THE DATES
Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying
and Pumping Machinery
.A
WANTED
‘usAHUIlio '1
Farm o r Bumlne**
can bo hod. Address.
G ood lor return In 90 days w ith stop­
over privileges ¡it pleasure
within limits.
I
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
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Notice for Publication.
QA Show Window brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make many a sale "the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes iii ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
M Cheaper than O i l !
May 4. 18
June 5. 6. 19, 20
July 6 7, 22. 23 ‘
Angust 6. 7, 21, 22
p
HOUSE FURNISHERS
G ive Cole's cough anil con­
sumption cure a trial.
It cures
when others fail. It w ill positively
cure lung trouble in the first stages.
For sale at leading drug stores of
the country or o f the manufacturer,
Geo. E. Cole, Myrtle Creek. 4-st*
for
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Safe and C on ven ien t!
Cochran & Cooley
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
P o w e ll
&
T u lla r , P rop*
.
M o i e l l 18, B id s.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
T I MBER LA N D , A C T JU N E 3, 1878—
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
United States Land Office
Reselling, Oregon, March 27, 1908.
Notice U hereby given th at in com ­
pliance w ith the provisions o f the
act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled “ An act for the sale o f timber
lands in tlie slates of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington terri­
t o r y ," as extended to nil the public
land states bv act of Angust 4, 1892,
J. H A R D Y CROW
of Lorane, county of Lane, state of
Oregon did on Oct. 31, 1907, filo in
this office his sworn statem ent No.
9300 for t lie purchase o f the lot 3, of
Section N o IS. in Township No. 20
south. Range N o 4, went, W. M. and
xv 111 offer proof to show th a t the
land sought is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish his claim
to said land before W. W . Calkins, U.
8. Commissioner, a t Ids oflico in Eu
gene. Oregon on Tuesday tlie 14th
day ol July 1908.
He names as witnesses x Edward
E. I irinan of IAirane, Oregon, Nol
sen J. Crmv of Ijornne, Oregon; W.
II Davis of Lorane, Oregon; Elza
II. ('ro w o f Lorane, Oregon.
Any and .-ill persons claiming ad­
versely thealiove-rlencrilMs] lands are
requested to file th eir claims In this
olliee on o r before the said 14th day
o f July 1908.
B kn . ia . m in L. Ennv, Register.
J. M. C O M E R .
Notice for Publieation.
United Staten Land Office,
Roselnirg, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given Unit in com ­
pilane«1 with flic provisions of the Act
ol Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled
“ An Act for the sale of tlmlier Lninls
In the States o f California. Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington T e rr ito r y ,"
as extended to nil Pallile Land States
Will In* nitide tills Henson hy the
hv act of August 4, 1898,
HA Ititi R T T K. S P A HR,
o f Star, County of Lane, M ate of Ore­
gon, filed In tills otfiee on Marcii 27,
1907. lier sproni stiiteni.uit No. 9021.
¡fo r tin* pun-hose of tlieK I-2 S W 1 1,
I NWt-4 8 W 1-4, SW1-4 N W I 4 of See-
lion No. 12, ill T o w i ship No. 21
I LINES IN OKEOON)
; South, of Range No. 2 West, W. M .,
Ore.,
and w ill offer proof to show
FROM
Hint tlie land nought is more valua­
ble fur Its tlmlier or stone than for
[ agricultural purposes, und to estab­
lish lier duini to said land before tlie
Register ami Receiver uf thin otfiee, at
AS F O L L O W S :
Rimcbtirg, Oregon, on Friday, tlie
14th day of August. B)0 n .
liotli Way.**
Ou« Way
She names as witnesses: Sidney
Through
Via
TO
Portland
California Vaughn, of Itosebiirg, Oregon, J o ­
Wicks, Rollili Wieks, and Car-
Chicago
$76 90
$87 50 seph
roll H arlow , nil of Star, Oregon.
71 90
St. Louis
82 50
Any anil all persons claiming ad­
St. Paul
64 40
81 85 versely the ab ove d scribed lands are
Omaha
64 40
75 00 requested to file their claim s in this
on or before said 11th day of
Kansas City
64 40
75 00 I office
August, 19(18.
H k n j a m i x L. K ddv , Register.
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
Administrator s Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
M B. A . — Modern Brotherhood of
Department of the Interior.
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues­ Ann Dillard, »leceasetl.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
United su ites Land Office at Itose-
day o f each month at 1,0.0. F. Hull.
signed has been »Inly appointe»l by the
burg, Oregon.
T , W . J knki . nk Sec.
county court of the state of Oregon, for
Roseburg, Oregon, June 13,190*.
MINKIiAI. APPLICATION NO. 182.
VV 0 VV, -S t. Valentine Circle 12T, Lane county, executor of the estate of
Notice Is liereoy given that I. ben­
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each Mary Ann Dillard, »leceasetl, and all
persons having claims against saitl es­
jamin L. Eddy, register o f the United
month in W. 0, W. Hall.
States Land office a t Roseburg, Ore­
M ks . A i . ice C offman . Clerk. tate are hereby notifie»l ami requiretl to
present the same to me properly verified
gon, have designated the Cottage
as requiretl by law, within six months
orove Leuder, a paper o f established
character and general circulation, as Fore sters of A m e ric a — M eeting: from the »late of this notice, at the of­
H r.it and Third Thursdays.
fice of A. II. King, Cottage (»rove, Lane
tielng the newspa|>er published near­
E dwin T n .i. ut. Chief Banger county, Oregon.
est the land herein descrllied, and in
which this notice is to be published. F. C. C o f f m a n , Fin. Sec.
J oseph M. E n g l a n d , Executor.
T h a t William M. Moore, whose
A. II. K in g , Attorney for Executor.
Datetl this 25th »lay of May, 1908. 7-11
postoffice address Is Klkton. Oregon, L . O T . M. — Lady Lamson Hive, N o
42. Moots 2d and 4th Friday of
has applied for a patent to the
each month.
Clucky
Uraetiou
mining
claim,
Portland and Return Only $5.30
I cplttitzi as shown by Mineral Survey
M bs M a iiv soik m tz , L. C,
Tio. 686, a copy of the plat o f which M ikh L k t a S an f o r d , R, K ,
survey has been filed in this office,
T h e Southern Pacific Co. is now
a w l also posted on the claim, which K. o f P . —.Inventus Lodge No, 48,
said claim Is described more particu­
selling round trip tickets to Port
Meets every Wednesday nlgut.
larly as follows:
.1. E. O strand er , C. C. land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
Beginning a t Corner No. 1, whence C iia s . V an D un Bund. K .of R. & S.
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
the Mineral Monument established In
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
Mineral Survey No. 22!» lieara X. no
O
E
,
S,—Cott
age
O
rove
Chapter
No
eveniugou No. 13 leaving Portland
deg. 11 min. and 10 sec. E 6703.81 ft.
4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri-
and the % Sec cor. on the north line
at 7. 30 p. in., g ivin g all day Sat­
dav of e it h month.
of Nee. 14. Tp. 23 S. nf It 1 Last (sns-
Mus. M ae T iiomcson , W. M.
urday, Sunday and Monday in
pended survey) bears N. 15 deg. 8
M rs . T C. W iik e i . kr , W . P.
Portland. The same arrangements
min. W. 1894.5 ft., thence s. 02 deg. 7
M rs . G iiack B r u n d , See.
min. and :!0 sec. W. (v a r . 20 deg 54
apply from Portland givin g Port­
lain. E ) 595.31 ft. Incur. No. 2; thence
land people a chAnce to visit
N. 35 deg. .30 min \V. ( var. 22 deg. 10 VV. R C . — A p pom attox W , R. C, No.
mill. E. I 271,01 ft. to C' r. No. 3; thence M2, Meets a t 1 p. in. on the 2(1 and valley points at greatly reduced
4th Saturday o f each month.
rates.
N. 02 deg. 7 min. and 30 see. E I var.
M a r y D ickey , Prps.
23 deg. 20 mill. E ) 595.50 ft. to cor.
E.
J
i
:
n
n
il
W
oods
,
Sec.
No. 4; thence S. 35 deg. 28 min. E
(var. 21 deg. 12 min. E ) 271.93 ft to
cor. No. 1 and place o f beginning, A. F,
A. M.—C ottage G rove, No.
containing a to ta l area of 3.084
r»l. Meetings lut and ffr l We»lnes
acres.
day of each month.
J. F. SPRAY & COMPANY.
The names of the conflicting claims
T . C. W heeler , W. M.
are the L os Angeles lode of Survey L. F. W o o l l y , Sec
N o 029 and the Defiance lode of Sur­
HAY. GRAIN.
vey N o <129.
The area in contlict w ith the Los
FLOUR. MILL FEED
Angeles is .983 acres and the area in
POULTRY SUPPLIES
contlict w ith the Defiance is .525 acres
The urea in contlict between said
Los Angeles and said Defiance claims
A . II. K iu g is agent for the
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
is .001 acres
“ Horticultural Fire Relief o f Ore­
The net area of the said Clucky
Residence 215
Fraction in conflict with the said two g o n ,” a mutual fire insurance com ­ Phone Office 135.
pany with home office at Salem,
claims Is 1.487 acres.
The net area of the said ( lucky which is 40 per cent cheaper than
Fraction to be patented is all of the the Old line companies.
W hy send
said Clucky Fraction n o t In conflict
w ith said Los Angeles and Defiance your money away for insurance
when you can buy just as good in­
claims as aforesaid, or 2.197 acres.
I am prepared to do Carpet and
The names of the adjoining claims surance for less money right at
as shown by the plat of Hiirvey are home.
Rug Weaving on short notice. R e a ­
7tf.
the Ophtr on the southeast, no other
sonable prices and satiafaction is
claims being shown.
; guaranteed.
Call at west W a ll
Notice.
Said claim is situated in Bohemia
! street. Phone 386.
1— 8 ■
mining district (unorganized-) in
W ant to engage an experienced
Douglas county, Oregon.
Notice of the intention to apply dam builder. Address J. T . H u n t ,
for this patent as aforesaid was W ildw ood, Oregon.
posted on the Cluckey Fraction
claim together with a copy of the
p lot survey No. <><!<!, on the 2sth day
of May 1907, in a conspicuous place.
And any and »11 persons claim ing
adversely the mining ground, vein,
lode, premises or any portion thereof
so descrllied, surveyed, platted and
applied for, are hereby notified th at
unless their adverse claim s are duly
filed us according to law and the reg­
ulations thereunder within the time
prescrilied liv la w w ith the register
of the United States Land Office at
Roseburg. in Douglas county, O k
got), they will be barred in vlrture of
the provisions of said law s and regu
latlons.
N o t coal land.
B e n jam in L. Ennv,
10-1 Ot
Register.
i tingent of prominent Portlanders
in charge of Tom Richardson ar­
rived at the old discarded depot
and were taken across the street to
the new dejjot by the reception
committee appointed for the occas­
ion.
Hon.
W m.
Kuykendall
mounted the platform and in a few
well chosen words bade the Port­
landers welcome and expressed
Eugene’s gratitude to the Southern
Pacific Company and especially to
the affable General Manager, J. P.
O'Brien, for the splendid new de­
Friday morning, June 19th C lif­ pot erected by the company. Dr.
ford Vickers, a young man who Kuykendall said that Eugene was
recently came here from the east, proud o f its new depot and appre
and was suffering from a severe ciative as well as happy. H e said
case o f asthma, was treated with he simply opened the door to Eu
anti-yoxin in Dr. De Barr’s office gene; President Campbell and the
by the doctor and died almost im­ university would extend the real
mediately afterward. The coro­ welcome. The General Counsel
ner’s jury rendered the following W . W . Cotton of the S. P. Co. de­
verdict: "T h a t the death of C lif­ livered the response saying that his
ford Vickers was caused by the people would not have thought of
criminal carelessness o f Dr. George building such a depot for Eugene
O. B. De Bar and Dr. De Bar at the if the city ’s business had not war-
time o f the giving diphtheria anti­ rented the company in believing in
toxin, knowing the probable fatal Eugene's glorious future, li e said
consequences: also, that he further that Eugene’s spirit o f advance­
administered this anti-toxin with­ ment and progressiveness had be­
out consulting the father of the de­ come an example throughout the
ceased as to the probable outcome state and that he was glad to be
which the hypodermic injection here to see for himself, not only
might have with a patient affected the improvement made by his com­
with asthma, or without calling pany, but the many civic improve­
any other physician in consulta­ ments made by the people o f Eu­ TjlMltRR l,.\XD ACT, JUNK 3, 1878—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tion before administering said anti­ gene. A visit to the university
UnitetNStates I«an<l Office
toxin .”
Deceased was 16 years of and a grand banquet in the even­
Roseburg, Oregon, April X, 190H.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
ing followed.
age.
torium was crowded to the doors
with parents and relatives o f the
graduating class and friends of
the institution. Dr. Albert Busli-
nell Hart, o f Harvard university,
an old friend o f President Camp­
bell, delivered the address before
the class and his subject and man­
ner o f treatment were well calcu­
lated to arouse in the outgoing
men and women a seriousness as
to the problem of life which they
must now solve for themselves.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Administratrix Notice
In the matter of the estate of W. N
K K B K K A H S <'ottage (¡ro v e , No. Wheeler, decease»I.
Notice
is hereby given that the under
24, M eeting» 1st. 3rd. and 5th. F ri­
signed has been duly appointed by the
day o f every month,
county court of the State of Oregon, for
E t t a B akkw , N G.
Lane county, executrix of the estate of
K ati t: B, V katch , Sec.
W. N. Wheeler, deceased, and all per­
sons having claims against said estate
R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S Meet 2nd are hereby notified ami require» 1 to pre­
and 4th Wednesday of each month. sent the same to me properly verified as
M u n M a r y B akkk . O raci . k .
required by law, within six months from
Mns. <’. W. W a i . i . ack , Rev.
the »late of this notice, at the office of
A. II. Kiug, Cottage Grove, Lane county
W O . W. — Bohemia <'amp. No. 260, ( >regon.
Meets every F rid ay ( veiling.
■
H loisk M. W iik l l l k , Executrix.
A. Bui nut. Consul Com.
• A. II. K ing ., Attorney for Administratrix.
( mas . V a n D knmi mi. Clerk.
l)ate»l this 25th »lay of May l'HIH. 7-11
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