Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 07, 1908, Image 4

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    TR A G E D Y OF THE H U N T IN G SEASON.
O VERTAXED.
Agricultural College
Hundreds of Cottage Grove Readers
Know What It Means.
The kidney« are overtaxed;
Have U> much to do.
They tell about it in many aches and
(mins—
backache, sideache, headache.
ivarly symptoms of kidney ills.
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's
disease follow.
A Cottage Grove citizen tells here a
certain cure.
Walter Rogers, livingon the west side,
Cottage Grove, Ore , says: “ 1 suffered
for sometime with pains in my back ami
side and a disordered condition of the
kidneys. 1 did not give the trouble ser­
ious thought, thinking it would soon
disappear. It did not, however, and I
rapidly grew worse. The secretions
were so terribly frequent that I was
forced to rise many times tluring the
night and the passages were attended
with severe pain. 1 tried nearly every
remedy that was brought to my attention
ami also used liniments and plasters but
1
»lid not succeed in finding any relief.
then reatl of Doan’s Kidney Pills ami
was so impressed that I procuretl a lx>x
at Benson's Pharmacy. 1 receive«l relief
from the first .ami was so much encour­
aged that 1 procuretl a further supply. 1
used these as directed ami was rewarded
with a complete cure. The pains have
entirely disappeared and I am able to go
to be»l anti sleep throughout the night,
something that I was unable to do before
using Doan’s Kiouey Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, Xew York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name— Doan’s—ami
take no other.
“OLII Thought It W as a Deer!” - K..geneGuam
.
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go lor Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv­
able Form ot Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACULTIES ARE COto.tETE— Best of food and an abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs. A ll modern necessities, such as tele­
graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in
abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to lie had
cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached bv way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or
Corvallis, thence Corvallis A- Eastern H . R. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate from Cottage Grove
Season six-months ticket $6.00
Our elaborate new Summer Book g iv e » a concise description of N ew ­
port, including a list of hotel», their capacity and rates. Coll on,
telephone or w rite
J. M. ISHAM, Local Agent, Collage drove
W m . M c M u rr a y .
t eoernl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
SUNDAY CLOSING IS EN­ OUR LYNX HOLLOW
WEEKLY NEWS BUGET
FORCED AT ROSEBURG
The Roseburg Review says, re­
garding the outcome of the Sun­
day closing cases at Roseburg:
The defendants, R. B. Mathews
and C. J. Denning, changed their
former pleas of " not guilty” and
admitted that their respective
places of business were ojiett on
Sunday, July l 1), as alleged in the
complaints. Upon agreeing to
keep their business places closed
ou Sundays hereafter until such
time as the state low on Sunday
closing has lieen passed upon by
some higher court, Justice Long
imposed the minimum fine of
$5.00 each, which was promptly
paid.
O TIIK R CASKS PKN D IN G .
It is generally understood now
that a general test of this Srmdav
closing law will come up before the
circuit court, attd until that can
be done it is probable that Sunday
closing will be observed in this
city. As to whether one of the
cares now (lending, or some other,
will tie thus tried has not yet lieen
decided and of course cannot lie
told by the officers themselves.
Late this afternoon it was re­
ported that Messrs. Rhoades aud
Jeiniiugs will probably enter pleas
of guilty and their cases then
taken into the circuit court for a
thorough reviewing.
For Sale.
R. V'. Porter is hauling lumber
for a new barn.
W e are glad to learn that Mr.
Charley Sweet’s health is improv­
ing.
Miss Ada Smith visited with
Winnie Dresser the last part of the
week.
Rev.
McGee,
of Creswell,
preached at the school house Sun­
day.
Mrs. Lizzie Iluff attd Maude
Brown were visitors in Cottage
Grove Tuesday.
( >uite a it umber of nur(>eople at
tended the basket meeting at
Walker Sunday.
Miss Mamie Sheridan of Kugette
•is visiting with her uncle, I). P.
Sheridan, this week.
Mr. 1. Nt Dresser was transacting
business at the county seat Tues­
day and Wednesday.
Mr. Geo. Ilu ff wife and two
children o f Portland have come up
to make a months visit at the old
home.
Mrs. Bitner aud children who
have lieen visiting with S. B. Jack-
son’ s people are with Mr. Oscar
Jackson's this week.
Fire Notice.
The dry weather is coming on,
look out for fires, have that house
or barn insured. Tom Aubrey can
save you mouev in the most popu­
lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon,
the i )regon Fire Relief Association.
Inquire at W . V. Hart’s place Call at the Express Office or write
for rates
this city.
Two horses, work harness, farm
^
ffA V fy o v
TAsm/r?
SnappyI
Delightful!
>N»r sitlo at
all trading tem­
perance drink
s ta n d s .
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON
For Bale by
A. II. King is agent for the
“ Horticultural Fire Relief of Ore­
gon,” a mutual fire insurance com­
pany with home office at Salem,
which is 40 per cent cheaper than
the old line companies. W hy send
your money away for insurance
when you can buy just as good in­
surance for less money right at
home.
7tf.
On warm summer afternoons,
think of us and buy a good ham­
mock and take life easy. Veatch
& Lawson.
lltf
Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
j selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. 30 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
rales.
Spray & Co. for poultry supplies.
Notice of Application for Patent.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at Rose-
Mr. J. A. Briggs made a flying
burg, Oregon.
trip to Kiigene Sunday.
Roseburg, Oregon, June 13, 1908.
trucks, two buggies, one cart, two
rets sin gle harness, oue kitchen
stove, lied steads, springs and
other
articles. Side-hill
plow,
harrow, spray pump. J. H a r t .
j ---- j
FIRE INSURANCE
MIXERAI. AIM’ I.ICATION NO. 182.
N otice Is hereby given that I , Ben-
jumiti L. Eddy, register of the United
States Land office a t Roseburg, Ore­
gon, have designated the Pottage
orove Leader, a pa|ier o f established
character aud general circulation, as
being the newsps|)cr published near­
est the land herein described, and in
which this notice Is to lie published.
T h a t William M. Moore, whose
■oxtnffics address Is Klkton. Oregon,
has applied for a (latent t o the
Clucky
Fraction
m ining
claim,
(quarts) as shown by Mineral Survey
N o. lifiti, a cop y of the (tint o f which
survey has been llled in this office,
and also posted on the claim , which
said claim Is described more particu­
larly ns follows:
Beginning lit C orner No. 1, whence
the Mineral M onument established in
Mineral Survey No. 22!l bears N 8fi
deg. II nilii. and 10 see. K H70:t si ft.
and the K Sec cor. on the north line
of Sec. 14. Tp. 2:1 K. of R I East (sus-
pcnited survey) hear» N. 15 (leg. 8
min. W. IS!I4 5 It., thence S. 02 deg. 7
mill, and :w see. W. (v n r. 20 deg. 54
mill. E ) 595 31 ft. tncor. No. 2: thence
N .15 deg. ¡10 min \V. (vn r. 22 deg. 10
min. E. I 271.01 ft. t o e r. No. .‘I; thence
N. 02 (leg. 7 min. and 39 see. E (vnr.
23 deg. 20 mill. K ) 5!l5.ii0 ft. to cor.
No. 4; thence S. ¡15 deg. 2s mln. E
(vnr. 21 deg. 12 min. E ) 271.03 ft to
cor. No. 1 and place o f lioglnning.
containing a to ta l urea o f 3.084
acres.
T h e names of the con lllclin g claims
are the L o s Angeles lode o f Survey
N o 020and the Defiance lod e o f Sur­
vey N o 020.
T h e area In conflict w ith the Los
Angeles Is .003 acres and the area in
cntillict w ith the DeHanee is .525 ncres
T h e area In conflict between said
Los Angeles and said Defiance claims
Is .001 acres.
The net area o f the said Clucky
Fraction In conflict with the said tw o
claim s Is 1.487 a cres.
The net area of the said ( lucky
Fraction tola- patented is all o f the
said Clucky Fraction n o tin conflict
w ith said Los Angeles and Della nee
claim s ns aforesaid, or 2.107 acres.
The names of the adjoining claims
as shown by the p lat of survey are
the Ophlr on flic southeast, no other
claims Is-ing shown.
Said claim is situated in Bohemia
m ining district (unorganized)
in
Dougins county, Oregon.
Notice of the Intention t o apply
for this patent ns aforesaid was
posted on the Cluckejr Fraction
claim together with a copy o f tin*
p lot survey No. MM, on tin* 2M li day
of May 1907, In a conspicuous place.
And any and »11 persons claim ing
adversely the m ining ground, vein,
lode, premises o r any portion thereof
sn described, surveyed, platted and
applied for, are hereby notified th at
italess their adverse claims are duly
filed ns according t o law and tho reg­
ulations i liereunder within the time
prescribed by la w w ith the register
of the United States Land Office at
Roseburg. in Douglas county, Ore­
gon, tls-y will I c barred In vlrtnre of
the provisions of said la w s mid regu­
lations
.
' -
N ot coni land.
Br.v 4 am i \ L Em A ,
lu-lnt
Rcfctgttr
Corvilli*. Bregmi.
Offers collegiate courses In Agricul­
ture Agronom y, Horticulture, Animal
Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.;
F orestry; Dom e»tic Science ami A r t;
Civil, Klectrical,
Mechanical, anil
Mining
Engineering; Commerce;
Pbirniucy.
Offers elem entry e m in e « In Agricul­
ture, Forestry, Domestic Science uml
A rt, Commerce, ami Mechanic Aits,
Inolmling forge work, cabinet making,
Hteani fittin g, |ilmnl-ing, machine
•vork, etc.
Stroll); faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; open» Sept. 25
IlluHtratcd catalogue w ith full in­
form ation on application to the Reg­
istrar, (ree.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice of School Indemnity Selection, i
United States l.aml office,
Roseburg, Oregon, July 28, 19U8.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon, on July 28, 19UH, applied for
the \\yt , NW >4 of Sec. 22, Tp 22 S. R 3
W, of W. M., and filed in this office a
list oi school indemnity selections in
which it selected said land, aud that
said list is open to the public for inspec­
tion. Any and all persons churning ad­
versely the above »lescribed lainl or any
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
the same under the mining laws, or *le-
siring to show said land to he more val­
uable for mineral than for agricultural
purposes, or to object to sai»l selection
for any lawful reason, should file their
claims or their affidavits of protest or
contest in this office.
1 hereby designate the Cottage Grove
Leader published at Cottage Grove, Ore­
gon, as the newspaper in which the
above notice is to be published.
llK.NJAMIN L. K d DY,
li»-bt
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice lor Publication.
United St/ite* Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon,
M ail'll 18,190».
Notice 1» hereby given l bat In com ­
pliance with tile provisions of tile A et
of t'ongress of June 3, 1878. entitled
“ An Act for the mile of H iii I m - i Lan d »
In tlie States o f California. Oregon.
Nevada, and W ashington T e rr ito r y ,"
ns extended to all Public Land S ta te «
by act of Aim list 4, 1»!»2,
H A R R IE T T K. S P A H R ,
o f Star, County of Dine, M ute of Ore­
gon, liled In III!» office on March 27,
1907. her sworn ntalemant No. 9021.
for the purchase of the KI-2 SW1 4,
N W I-4H W I-*. SW1 4 N W I 4 of Sec­
tion No. 12, ill T o w is liip No. 21
South, of Range No. 2 West, W. A'.,
the., and will offer proof to »how
th at the land sougliL ia more valu a­
ble for Its timber o r stone than for
n gibnilliiral purpose», and to estab­
lish tier claim to »aid land before the
Register and Receiver of lids office, nt
Roseburg, Oregon, ou Friday, the
14th day of August. 1908.
She names ns witnesses: Sidney
Vaughn, of Roselm rg, Oregon, J o ­
seph Wicks, Ruffin Wicks, and Car-
roll H arlow , nil of Star, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above d -scribed I hik I s are
requested to lilt- their claims In this
office on or before anld 14tli day of
August, 1908.
B k . n j a m in L . K i i p t , Register.
Depart m eat of the In terior,
Department of the Interior,
U S Land Office at Koaelmrg. Or.
U. S. Land Office a t Itoschiirg, Or.
May 211. 1908.
aune 3Mb. luuS.
Notice is
hereby given
that
Notice
Is hereby
given
th a t
P E A R L A. S W E E T
JAM E S V S T E W A R T
of Eugene. Lane county. Oregon,
of Oosheii, L in e c-umly, Oregon, who on the 2iith d ry of May, 1908.
who on June :10th 1908 made applica­ made a tim ber application No. IOI i XI,
tion under the Thubei and Stone for the w)4 of Sw 1* uml the NE>i of
Notice for Publication.
nets No 10188 for L o t 12, Section II, the S W ; Section 28, Tow n ship 1!»
Township 20 South, R ange 1, west South, Range 4 west of the W illam ­
United
Slstes I .Him Office,
W illam ette M eridan, has tiled notice ette Meridan. has llled notice o f In-
Roseburg, Oregon,
of intention til make Haul p roof to I tendon to make tiunl proof, to es-
April 7, 1908.
establish claim to the land above I tnhllsh claim to the land ab ove de­
Notice Is hereby given th a t in com­
described, before W. W. Calkins, U. scribed, liefoie W, W. Calkins. II. S.
pliance
w
ith
the
provisions
of the net
8. Commissioner a t Ids office at tin Uonttnlssioner, at his office In Eu­
gene, Oregon on the 2nd (lay oi gene, Lane county, Oregon on the of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An net for the sale of tlm lier lands
< fetober Bins.
18th day o f Septemlier, liNls.
In the States of California, Oregon,
Claim ant names as witnesses:
Claimant names as witnesses:
Nevada, and W ashington
T e rri­
Clement M. Barker of Dexter, Ore­
E dgar E. DeUou of Eugene, Ore­ to r y ," ns extended to nil the Public
gon ; Joseph B. Wilhelm of Dexter, g o n ; Clark P. Devereaux of Eugene,
Land
States
by
act
of
August.
4,
1892,
O regon ; wesley L. Matlock ot Go­ Oregon; Jacob D. W igle of Coliurg,
ROSE A N N C R O W L E Y ,
Executors Notice.
shen, O reg o n ; Ira H iggin s o f no- Oregon; Frank A. Tripp of Eugene,
o f Pnrllund, County of Multnomah,
alien, Oregon.
13-21
Oregon.
B e n j a m in L. E d d y .
State of Oregon, did on .Ian. 9, 1908,
B rn . ia m in L. E m ir, Register.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
13-23
Register.
Ilk- in tills office her sworn statement
signed has l>een appointed by the Coun­
No. 9542, fo r the purchase of the L o ts
ty Court of Lane county, State of < )re-
iiiinda-r 2, 3, 7 and s of Section No. 32,
Registration ot Land Title.
T IM B E R L A N D A C T J U N E 3. 1878
gou, executor of the last will and testa­
In
Township No. 21 south, Range No.
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
ment of Satlmel Geer, <lecensfe»l.
Ill the matter of the application of
2, W ed , W. M., and will offer proof
A ll persons having claims against the Jane Harrison to register the title to the
to -bow that the land Rouglit Is more
estate of sai»l Samuel Geer are hereby N W % of SW/4 of Section 7 in Town­
. valuable for Its tlm lier or stone than
United States Land Office
notifie»l to present the same to me »lujy ship 21 South, Range 2 West, of Will.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 20, BIOS ¡far agricultural purposes, and to es­
verified within six months from the »late Mer. against all whom it may concern,
Notice Is hereby given th a t In com ­ tablish her claim to said land Indore
of this notice.
defendants.
pliance
with the p ro visio n » of the j W. W. Galkins, U. S. Commissioner,
Dated this 31st »lay of July, 1908.
To all whom it may concern. Take a ct of L’ougiess of In ..0 3, 1878, en­ 1 a t Ids office In Eugene, Oregon, on
L evi G eer ,
notice that on the Mh »lay of July, 1908, titled “ An act for the sale of tlmlier Tuesday, II e 18th day of August, 1908.
Executor of the estate of Samuel < »eer, application was file»l by said Jane Har­
lands hi the states of Uallfornla, Ore­
She name» n » witnesses: William
deceased.
16-5t
rison in the Circuit Court in an»l for gon. N evada and W ashington T e rri­ Van G ordin, Rufus Rollins, Grill
Lane county for initial registration of to r y '’ as extended to all the public Robison, of Uottnge G rove, Oregon;
the title to the laml above descriliecL land states hy act of August 4, 1892, John Crow ley, ol Portlan d, Oregon.
Now unless you appear on or l>efore the
L O U IS G. O K Itl M
An y and all persons claim ing ad-
10th day of August 1908, and show
veisely llu- abovc-descrilH'd lauds are
cause why such application should not of C otta ge G rove, county o f Lane, requested to lilc their claims In this
l>e granted the same will lie taken as state of Oregon, has this day, April office on or before the said 18th day
confesse»l, a »lecree will 1>e enteretl ac­ 5. 1907, tiled in this office hi» sworn o f August, 1008.
cording to the prayer of the application statement No. 9070 for the purchase
B enjamin I.. E iid v , Register.
and you will l>e forever barretl from tlis- o f the 8 « of NEK and NW K o f N K 1, ,
AnyW here
puting the same.
K. U. L ee ,
I U-ing lot 2) of Section No. 2 In
Irv Oregon
Clerk.
Notice for Publication
Township No. 22 South, Range No. 3
A. R. W heeler ,
west W. M., and w ill offer proof to
United
Slates Land Office,
W e will submit appro­
Attorney for Applicant.
13-18
show that the land »o u gh t Is more
Roseburg, Oregon,
valuable for Its tlmlier or stone than
priate designs for any ad­
April 7, 1908.
for agricultural purposes, and tp es­
Brick Laying and Plastering
Notice is hereby given th at 111 com ­
vertising matter.
tablish his claim to said land liefore pliance w llli tla- provisions of the act
Anyone in need of brick laying Register and Receiver at their office of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled
in Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, “ An net fo r the sale of timber lands
or plastering should call ou C. W. the 20th d ay of August, 1908.
In the State» of Uallfornla, Oregon,
June, residence on W all street,
Me names as witnesses: Ellxalieth Nevada, nnd W ashington T e rrito ry ,”
E.
Gerum
of
C
otta
ge
Grove,
Oregon:
near Adventist church. Charges
as extended to all the Public Land
High Class Artists
Alfred S. Pow ell of Cottage Grove, States by act o f August 4, 1892,
reasonable. I'lues and fireplaces Oregon;
H arvey T a y lo r o f C ottage
S IM E O N K. BRAND ,
a specialty.
9-18*
Grove, O regon ; G eorge T a y lo r of of C ottage G rove, county o f Lane,
C otta ge Grove, Oregon.
State of Oregon, did on Feb. I I , 1908,
Any and nil persons claiming ad­ lllc In this office his sw orn statem ent
versely tho above-described lands are No. 9552, for the purchase of the NK
requested to (lie their claims in this NEK and NEK NKJi o f Section No. 30,
office on or before said 20th (lav of in Tow nship No. 20 S., Range No. 2
August, 1908.
W., W. M., and w ill offer proof to
8
B enjam in L. E iiiiy , Register.
Harness MaKing and General Repairing
»h ow th at the hind sought Is more
valiniblc for its tim ber or stone than
Fine Stock of Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips,
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tablish his clnlm to sahl land before
Hxtra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A xle Grease, Riding
W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner,
and Work Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a F'irst
a
t his office at Eugene. Oregon, on
Department o f the Interior.
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies
Saturday,
the 22d day ol August, 1908.
U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon.
He names ns witnessrs: Henry
June 23, 1908.
Prices H a v e B een Redu ced o n E v ery th in g
Notice
is
hereby
given
that Fisher. Ed Jones, Dan Itrnmhuugh,
H. Veatch of Collage Grove, Oregon.
CORA L. AD D .SO N
Call and make your wants known.
Any and all persons claim ing ad ­
of Lnrane, Lane county, slate of Ore­
gon, who on Jnne23, liXis, made a versely the above-described lands are
Successor to Geo. Comer
tim ber npnlieation, No. 10173, fo r the requcHted to file their claim » in tills
SE 1-4, Section 34, Township 10, office on or la-fore »nld 22d day of
South, Range 4 west, of the Willam­ August, 1908.
B enjamin L E iidv , Register.
ette Meridian, Inis died notice of In­
tention to mnke liiml proof to estab­
lish claim to the land above de- TIM BER LAND ACT, JUNK 3, 1878-
scrilied, before W. W. Calkins, IT. 8.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Commissioner nl Eugene, Oregon on
United States Ijtml ( Iffice
the 30th day of Septemlier, 190s.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 8, 1908.
claim ant names as witnesses:
Notice is liereby given that in com­
E d gar E. DeCott o f Eugene, Ore­
gon : Jacob D. W igle of G ihiirg, Ore­ pliance with the act of Congress of June
3,
1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of
gon ¡Clark P. Devereaux of Eugene,
Oregon; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, timber lands in the states of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
Oregon.
14-25
tory," as extended to all the public land
B e n j a m in L . Kotor, Register.
states by act of August 4, 1892,
M ARIO N VEATCH
NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY SALE.
of Cottage Grove, County of Ijine,
State of Oregon, did on Sept 7, 1907,
Under and by virtue of an or»ler of file in this office his sworn statement No.
9559,
for the purchase of S% of SE X
sale made the second day of April, 1908,
by the District Court of the United and SJi of S W ji of Section No, 2, in
States in ami for the southern district of Township No. 19 south, range No. 1,
California in the matter of Ella Wall, east, W. M., and will offer proof to show
a bankrupt, which ortler of sale is now that the land sought is more valuable
of record in lxx>k 74, page 552 Lane for its timber or stone than for agricul­
county deed records, Oregon, the under-* tural purposes, and to establish his claim
signed, as trustee of the estate of said to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S.
bankrupt, will sell at private sale on or Commissioner, nt his office in Eugene,
after the lOtli »lay of August, 1908, to Oregon, on Tuesday the 25th day of
the highest bidder f^r cash, all that cer­ August, t‘108.
He names as witnesses: James K. Os­
Cheaper than O i l !
Safe and C o n ven ien t!
tain real property located, situated and
being in the town of Cottage (»rove, coun­ trander of Cottage Grove, Oregon; John
W.
Veatch of Cottage Grove, Oregon;
ty of Lane, state of Oregon, and more
particularly describe»l as follows, to-wit: James Simernl of Cottage Grove, Ore­
Lots No. three (3) and four (4) in gon: Thomas C. Wheeler of Cottage
q A Show W indow brilliantly
block one (1), in D. G. McFarland’s ad­ Grove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
lighted with Electric Lights
dition to the said town of Cottage ('»rove
except twenty seven (27) feet off the ly the above-described lands are request­
make many a sale “ the night
ed
to file their claims in this office on or
east side of lot No. three (3L deeded to
liefore the said 25th day of August 1908.
R. M. Veatch and J. I*. Currin.
before.” No exploding lamps,
9-a21 B e n j a m in 1„ E d d y , Register.
Scaletl bids will he receive»! for sai<l
property by the undersigned and each
homes in ruins nor burned
bid must be accompanied by a check T IM B E R L A N D . A C T JU N E 3, 1878—
children, when y o u h a v e
certified by some responsible bank, pay­
n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
able to l.ynn Helm, referee in bank­
electric lights installed.
United States Land Office,
ruptcy.
Roseburg, Oregon, Mar. 23,1908.
All bids should lie mailed to Tanner,
N
otice
is hereby given th at in eora-
Taft & Odell, No. 219 B. E. Coulter
Building, No. 213 South Broadway, city | plhtnce with the provisions o f the net
of I,os Angeles, comity of l,os Angeles, of Congress o f June 3, 187», entitled
“ An act for the sale of timber lands
state of California.
I in the States o f Californio, Oregon,
liated this 17th day of July, PXI8.
I Nevada nnd Washington Territory,”
T IT L E G UARANTEE & TRUST Co.
as extended to all the public land
By E. W. S a r g e n t , Vice ITesiilent.
I states h.v net. of August 4, 1892
L. C. B r a n d , Secretarv.
JAMES H. H AW LE Y
t
o f C ottage orov e . enmity flf Lane,
J
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State o f Oregon, hns filed In this office
on April 18, 1907 his sw orn statement
No. 9145 for the purchase of tne X V ?k
NEK EV NEJ4 o f Section No. 12 In
Township No. 21 Sonth o f Range N o.
! 2, west W, M., Oregon, nnd w ill offer
0
i proof to shiiw that the laud sought
A Business Directory of each
jls nmre v a lu ab le’ lor its timber or
City, Town and Village In
tslone than for agricultural pur­
Oregon and Washington, giv­
poses. and to establish his claim
ing a Descriptive Sketch of
to said land before the Register and
Receiver o f this office a t
Roseburg,
each place. Location, Ship­
Oregon, on Friday the 2Sth day of
ping Facilities and a Classi­
August ires.
fied Directory of each Busi­
Ha names os witnesses :
ness and Profession,
I Thom as Meailon, Hamilton Veatch,
(¡eorge Harrison and John W. Veatch
all of Cottage orove, Oregon.
An y and all persons claim ing nd-
K. L. P O L K S C O ., h e .
i versely the above-described lands are
j requested to flic their clnims in this
S E A T T I.E . WASH.
The Kozv Korner .gives careful , office on or liefore said 28th dnv of
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attention to ice cream orders from August, 1908,
II
B enjamin L. E d d v , Register.
Pictorial Signs
jx m
HARNESS SHOP
Albert Stocks, prop.
Cochran & Cooley
HOUSE FURNISHERS
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
I be »CSt
aitò onlç
Illuminant
I Cottage Grove * electric * €o.|
Fashion Stables
First Class Livery, Sale aid Feed B a n in Connection
P o w e ll
Sk
T n lla r ,
P ro p .
P O L K ’S
G A ZETTEER
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out of town patrons.