Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 21, 1908, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED
LIVE COUNTY SEAT AND
COURT HOUSE NOTES
AD VERTISEM ENTS.
FOR SALK AT A BARGAIN—A new
Ludwig piano, £125 instrument. In­
quire of Tlios. Jenkins.
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SPAN MUCKS FOR SALK—Black, well
match, weigh about 1000 pounds each,
three years old. Apply to W. A.
Sheriff Harry rtowu has sold h is' > More ta n ar«- lieiug sent to work
Witcher, across river opposite Sagi­
naw, Oregon.
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fa rm o f 412 acres west o f Irvin*» to * on the logging railroad o f the
F,. T. Virgin for $25 jier acre.
Booth Kelly Company at Weud-
Charles Destal has filed with the, > »»{
The company expects to
county clerk notice of location of finish the six or seven-mile stretch
the "T e x a s ” mining claim in the for winter operations.
Bohemia district. M . F. W y a tt
Henry « Coleman, a pioneer of
filed notice of the Saturn' cla im '*i 3 5 1 ami for many years one of
in the saute district.
the leading men of the upper Wil-
W . F. Hart, John Allen, and N. laniette valley, diet! Friday tnorn-
i\ Christian, the appraisers ap- ing at the home of Jesse Seals, on
pointed in the estate of Nathaniel, the donation claim that his father
Martin, deceased, have filed their took up when he and his family
report showing having found pro crossed the plains. At the time of
perty belonging to the estate which his death he was nearly #4 years
they value at $1,500.
old, having been born in Bunker
C. M. Collier and party of siu county, Pennsylvania, on August
veyors, consisting of his son Percy, d , 1S-4. 1 lie cause of death
Sigfried Maurer, Kugeue Hurlburt. " 'as old age. He was never
Awbrey Bond, left for the north married.
fork ot the Siuslaw river on Mon
Arthur Kdward Taylor, who has
day morning to finish the work of
working for Charles Rivett
sectiouziug the only remaining sec- atm was known among his fellow
tion of unsurveyed government workmen as “ Teddy” , lost his life
land outside of the national forests. j„ the McKenzie at Hayden’ s
and this may be partly within the l bridge shortly after dinner on Sun-
limits of the Tillamook forest
It j ay. He and his family (a wife
is very rough mountain land and aiKt child) with several other
will not be a very easy job.
families started out Sunday morn-
A large crowd of Kugeue cili- ing to s[>eitd the day at Hayden’s
zens wandered down to the new bridge, enjoying the outing fishing
depot Saturday to see the Cot and having a good time. They
tage Grove local come in to the 1 had taken dinner and the men had
new depot, which was the first gone up the river from the bridge
train to come in under the new re a little distance to fish' for trout,
gime and for which tickets were "T ed d y” had gone around the
sold from the new office. It is j bend from the others and had got
certainly a beauty and would be a out on a log from which he was
credit to any city no matter how fishing and either accidentally fell
large. The waiting rooms are in. or grew dizzy and fainted, or
large and airy and as clean and as many suppose, suffered an at-
neat as cau be. The seats are tack of heart disease and dropped
large and comfortable and suggest into the water. A. T . Miles, a
genuine comfort with simply n friend w ho is employed by the tele­
look, as there are no iron divisions phone company, tried to swim to
so common in debits. It is well I Taylor,- but though he got within
lighted and suggests an air of a few feet of him the swift current
importance to travelers passing j swept the strangling man out of
through. It was a great tiling the his reach. A slight bruise on the
S, P. company did for Kugenc head and slight struggles indicate
when thev built that new depot 1 that Tavlor might have been
and fixed up their yards.— Reg stunned before the current gripped
ister.
¡-him.
A PAYING PROPOSITION
( Mi account of ill health in my
family my business is for sale.
Brices and terms upon application.
The Kozy Koroer.
\V. A. C u n n in g h a m , Drop.
FIRE INSURANCE
A . If. Ki::g 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 thau
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.
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Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a. in. train, returning Monday
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. 30 p. in., 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.
Fire Notice.
The dry weather is coming on,
look out for fires, have that house
or barn insured. Tom Aubrey can
save you money in the most popu­
lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon,
the Oregon Fire Relief Association.
Call at the Express Office or write
for rates.
For Sale.
Tw o horses, work harness, farm
trucks, two buggies, one cart, two
sets single harness, one kitchen
stove, bed steads, springs and
other
articles. Side-hill
plow,
harrow, spray pump. J. H a r t .
Inquire at W . K. Hart’ s place
this city.
EVER W ATCHFUL.
The Hays Hop yard near Cres-
well Jias lieen thoroughly culti­
A Little Care Will Save Many Cottage vated this year and will be picked.
The crop will be a large one, and
Grove Readers Future Trouble.
The S. P. Co. has a gang of
will be fiue picking. The ruling
men and several teams at work re­
price for picking will be paid.
Watch the kidney secretions.
• R. O . B r a d y .
pairing the new county road at
See that they have the amber hue of 17-t4*
several places between Drain and health.
The discharges not excessive or infre­
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
Elktou, which the company built quent.
Contain
no “ brick-dust like” sedi­
and Pumping Machinery.
a year or more ago where the rail­
ment.
way right-of-way interferred with
Doan’s Kidney Tills will do this for Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
the old county road. It begins to you.
They watch the kidneys and cure
Outfits complete.
look like the S. I’ , is getting ready them when the> ’re sick.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
to resume work on the new rail­
K. S. (iilkinson, retired, living on the Fairbauks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for power and light.
road to Coos Bay.— Drain Nonpa­ west side, Cottage Grove, Oregon, says;
“ I suffered for about ten years with Fairbanks-Morse Windmills & Towers.
reil.
kidney trouble. The most annoying Fairbauks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop­
Agricultural College
Corvallis. Oregon.
Offers collegiate courses in Agricu l­
ture Agronomy, Horticulture, Animal
Husbandry, Hairy Husbandry, etc.;
Forestry ; Domestic Science and A r t;
Civil, Electrical,
Mechanical, and
Mining
Engineering; Commerce;
Pharmacy.
ÜITera demon try courses in Agricul­
ture, Forestry, Domestic Science ami
Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Alta,
including forge work, cabinet making,
steam fitting, plumbing, machine
work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern equipment?
free tuition ; open« Sept. 25
IlluHtnited catalogue w ith full in­
formation on application to the Reg-
latrar, free.
symptom was the too frequent passage
of the secretions over which 1 seemed to
have no control. My back was very
weak and painful, 1 was unable to sleep
and would arise in the mornings tired
<mt. At times I was so stiff and lame
that I could hardly get about and if I at­
tempted to stoop sharp pains would
pierce my back. I was subject to head­
ache and spells of dizziness. I used
uumerous remedies, plasters and lini­
ments without relief. When I l>egan
using Doan's Kidney pills which I pro­
cured at Henson’s Pharmacy I was in a
serious condition. This remedy, how­
ever. came to my relief. I improved
steadily from the time 1 started taking
Doan's Kidney Tills, my back became
strong and the entire trouble left me
1
am today without a symptom of kidney
trouble and owe my present good health
to Doan’s Kidney pills.’ ’
For sale by all dealers. Trice .SO
cents. Foster-Mi llmrn C o., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name— Doan’s—and
take no other.
Brick Laying and Plastering.
per«;, Well Pumps.
All first quality goods at low prices.
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
A l­
G R IF F IN & V E A T C H . Agents
C ot tag e G r ov e . O regon
F a ir b a n k s - M o rs e Co.,
P O R TL A N D . OREGON
m i BBR L A N D A O T , J l!N E .1,1 S7S—
N O T IC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N .
Fniteil .State« Lnnil Oltloe,
Itosebiug, Oregon. April 10, 1008.
N otice 1« hereby given fli.-it In com ­
pliance with the piovl»i'>n « o f the
Act o f Congr. « « <>f Jiino 3, 1S7S, cn-
tilh-il “ An act tor the «a le of timltor
lands In the stale*, f California. Ore­
gon. Nevada ami W ashington T e rri­
to ry .'1 mi extended to all l ’ ublic Isold
Slates by net of August 4, 1SU2,
A N N A O G L E S B Y M II.I.E ltD
of Cottage Grove, County o f lam e,
>ituto o f Oiegoit, filed in tills office
on Sept. 22. 11107, her sworn s ta te ­
ment No. !Kl!il for the purchase of tie'
NF.y NE1-4 ef Section No. 2 ill T o w n ­
ship N o. 21. South <>f Range No. 2,
West, \V. M., Ore., anil will offer
iro o f to sh ow Hint the lnnil sought
s m ore valuable fo r Its tim ticr or
stone than fo r agrieuitur.il purpose*,
nnd to establish her claim to salil land
befoul the Register anil Receiver o f
this office, a t Hoeeburg. Oregon, on
Thursday the 5th day o f November,
f
O 11 warm summer afternoons,
think of us and buy a good ham­
Anyone in need of brick laying
mock and take life easy. Veatch or plastering should call on C. W.
& Lawson.
litf
June, residence on W all street,
near Adventist church. Charges
Everything in dry goods at W . reasonable. Flues and fireplaces IMM
She Haul cm ns witnesses: W. W .
A. Hemenway.
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a specialty.
9-18*
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oglesby, Mrs. N. M. Oglesby, D. 11.
Brumbaugh and W. II. Illnir, all of
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
Any nnd nil iiersons claim ing ad­
versely the a b o v e described lands are
requested to tile their claims in tills
office on or before said 5th day of
Novem ber, llins.
B e n jam in L. E d d t , Register.
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The Place to Go lor Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv­
able Form ot Healthful and Delightful Recreation
I'. 8. Land Office, Risehurg Oregon.
ITS FACULTIES ARE
COMPLETE — Best of food and an abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs. All modem necessities, such as tele­
graph, telephone, markets freshlv provided every day. Fuel in
abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had
cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or
Corvallis, thence Corvallis X Eastern R. R. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate from Cottage Grove
Season six-month# ticket $6.00
Our elaborate new Summer
g iv e » a <*omi*e «lonerIption of N ew ­
port, Including a It t «»f lintel»*, tlielr rapacity an«I rates. Call on,
telephone nr w rite
J.
ISNtfll, Local \feit, Collate firovc
W m . M cM u rray.
t enernl Paaaonger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
of
School Indemnity Selection
r n M tiE k i . a m > a c t , j i n k .?, i «7 s —
1
NOTICE pi >K PI III,ICATION.
United States Land Office,
. United Stales Laud Office
Kosehtirg, Oregon, July 28, 1908.
Rosclmrg, Oregon, April 8, 1908.
.lice i s hereby given that lite State! Mdtice is hereby given that in coui-
i begun, . il July 28, 19U8, applied lor | pliattce with the act of Congress ul June
\\ j , \ W l , of .sec. 22, Tp 22 S, R 3 .1, 1878, entitled “ An
\n act for the sale of
\\ M , and filed in this office a timber lands i«* the states of California,
list of school indemnity selections in Oregon, Nevada and W ashington Terri­
which it selected said land, and that tory,“ as extended tb all the public laud
said list is open to the public for inspec­ states by act of August I, 1892,
tion. Any and all persons claiming ad­
M ARION VHATCH
versely the aliove described land or any of Cottage (»rove, County of Lane,
legal Sulxlivision thereof, or claiming .State of ( )regon, »lid on Sept 7. 1907,
the same under the mining laws, or de­ file in this office his sworn • latcmcnt No.
siring to show Said land to l>e more val­ '»550, ior the purchase of S *. of S1 14
uable for mineral than for agricultural and
of S\V V4 of Section No, 2, in
purposes, or to object to saitl selection Township No. 19 south, range No. 1,
for any lawful reason, should file their east, \V. M., and will offer proof to show
claims or their affidavits of protest or that the land sought is more valuable
contest ill this office.
for its timber or stone than for agricul­
I hereby designate the Cottage Grove tural purposes, and to establish his claim
Leader published at Cottage («rove, Ore­ to saitl land lie fore \V. \V. Calkins, L\ S.
gon, as the newspaper in which the Commissioner, at his office in Kugene,
Oregon, on Tuesday the 25th day of
above notice is to he published.
August, 1908.
B e n j a m i n L. K d d y ,
He names as witnesses: James K. Os­
16-61
Register.
trander of Cottage Grove, Oregon; John
W. Veatch of Cottage ('.rove, Oregon;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
James Simeral of Cottage Grove, Ore­
gon; Thomas C. Wheeler of Cottage
Department of the In terior,
('.rove, Oregon.
I s Land Office a t ILmeburg, Or.
Any anil all persons claiming adverse­
May 2«, 1908. ly the above-descril>ed lands are request­
Noth«* is
lier«*l>y given
that ed to file their claims in this office on or
F K A ltL A. S W K K T
before the saitl 25tli «lay of August 1908.
of lq;g«*iie. Lane county, Oregon,
9-a21 B en jam in L. K d dy , Register.
who on the
lk «lay of May, 1908,
made a tim ber application No. 10100,
Fancy and Plain Laundry Work
for the w L of S\v'4 and the N E ’4 of T IM B E R L A N D . AC T JU N K J, 1*78—
N O TIC K FOR P r ilL IC A T iO N .
the S \ V 4 Section 28, Tow nship 19
S oirh Range 1 west of the W illam ­
United S tate* Land Office,
ette .Meridan. has tiled notice of la­
Roseburg, Oregon. .Mar. 23, 1908.
te; tion to make final proof, to es­
N otice is hereby given that in com ­
tablish claim to the land ab ove de­
scribed. Indore W, W. Calkins, U. S. pliance with tin* m nvlsloiis of the net
of
Congress of June 3. 1878, en tit K m I
UominiHsioner, at his office in Eu­
gene. Lane county, Oregon on the “ An*act for tin* sah* of timber I hu I h
in the States o f California, Oregon,
18th day of September, 1908.
T H E “O L D R E L IA B L E ”
Nevada and Washington T erritory,”
Cl iim ailt names as witnesses:
E dgar E. DeUou of Eugene, Ore­ its extended to all tin* public land
states
by aet of August 4, 1892
gon ; (la r k V. Devereaux of Kugene,
JAM K S II IIA W L K V
Oregon; Jacob 1). W igle of Coburg,
(IN C O R P O R A T E D )
Oregon; Frank A. T rip p of Kugene, j o f Cottagi* «srovo, county of Lane,
State o f Oregon, haw filed in this office
B e n j a m i n L. E d d y .
Offer a large stock of B artlett and Comice Pears; Oregon.
i 0,1 April is, IffoT his sworn ntntement
1:1-20
11 M < r.
No W|4- fol. tho pUrt.|lrtM. , f t ,;e N W 14
Spitzenberg
a n tl
! NKX
N K % of Hoc tion No. 12 in
T IM B E R L A N D ACT, JUNE 3, 1878— i township No. 21 South <»r Range N o.
Yellow
New town
N O TIC K FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
-• xv<*Kt W* M.. Oregon, and w ill offer
Apples:
Also the
¡p ro of to show that the laud sought
l States Land Office,
L more valuable for Its timber or
Vrooman S t r a i n ,
Uoeelnirg. Oregon, April 28, 1908. | JtoUe than h r agricultural pur-
Nntice is hereby given that in com ¡posen. and to ewtahlish Ids claim
second generation
pL.inn with
" i l l i the provisions of the j } n ^uld land before the Register and
Act of ( ’ -agre » « Í T*tqz> 3, 1878, en­ Receiver of this office at
Rosohurg,
Franquette walnuts
titled “ An act for L.o sale of Tim ber Oregon, on Friday the 28th day of
Lands in the states of California, August lfH).;.
ore, ni, Nevada, and Washington
He names as T/itnesses
First class trees, not
T e rrito ry ,” as extended to all Public
Thom as Mca«lon, Hamilton Veatch,
Land
States
by
an
aet
of
August
4,
the lowest in price,
neorge Harrison and John VV. Veatch
1892,
all of Cottage drove, Oregon.
but the cheapest.
ADD1E E. JOB
Any and all persons claim ing a d ­
o f C ottage G rove, County of Lane, versely the above-described lands are
Slate of Oregon, filed In this office on re« pies ted to flu* their «djiims in this
Catalogue F ree.
October 30, 1907, her »w orn statem ent offlco on or before said 28th «lay of
N > 9798 for the purchase of the K% of August, 1908.
SK l i - f i ctlon No. 20 in Tow nship 11
You can w rite us
B enjamin L. K ddy , Register.
No. 21 S ortii of flan ge No. 2 West,
W. M.. and w ill offer proof to show
direct or place your
that the land sought is mor«» valuable
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
order with our local
for its tim ber or stone than for a g ri­
cultural purposes, and to establish ids
agent—
Department of the Interior.
claim to said land before the Register
United States Land < )flice,
and Receiver of this office, a t Kose­
Uoseburg, Oregon, July 31, 1908.
bo rp, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th
Notice
is
hereby given that the Cali­
du.v of November, 1908.
She names as witnesses: b. R. Job, fornia and Oregon Land Company by its
C ottage Grove, Or.
James Whiteford, J. M . Hubbell and attorney, in fact Frank K. Alley, of
William Westersen, all of Cottage Uoseburg, County iff Douglas , State of
Oregon, lias filed in this office, June 20,
Grove, Oregon
Any ami all persons claim ing ml- 1906, his application to select under the
ve sely the above described hinds are provisions of the «act of June 4, 1897, the
SK
Sec. 21. T. 18 S, R. I K.
requested to tile their claims In this SR>4 v
office 011 "i before sahl 17th day of N'H/4 NW >4 Sec. 1 T. 18 S. R. 1 W.
X
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N
S
e
c
.
21.
T. 22 S., R. 1 \V\, W.
Novem ber, 1908.
Eg«
M.. The said N L N j^ S ec. 34, T. 22, S.*,
B enjamin L K d i » y . Register.
R. I W. being within six miles of a
mining claim of record, posting of
notice
is required to be made thereupon.
Notice of Application for Patent.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the lands described, or desiring to ob
Department « Í the Interior.
United States Land Office at Rose- ject because of the mineral character of
'I p Cheaper than O i l !
Safe and Convenient l
the land, or for any other reason, to the
burg, Oregon.
disposal to the applicant, should file
Roscbm g. Oregon, June 13, 1998.
their affidavits of protest in this office on
fSae
MINERA I APPLICATION NO. 182.
N otice is hcreoy given that. I, Ben­ or liefore the 19th «lay of September,
18-24
q A Show Window brilliantly
jam in L Kddy, register of the United 1908.
B e n j a m i n L. K d d y ,
States Land office a t Uoseburg, Ore­
lighted with Electric Lights
Register.
gon, have designated the Cottage
orove Leader, a paper o f established
make nmny a sale “ the night
d ia m e te r and general circulation, as
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
being the newspaper published near­
before.’ ’ No exploding lamps,
est the laud herein described, and in
$
8
homes in ruins nor burned
which this notice is t«> be published.
Department of the Interior,
That William M. Moore, whose
children, when y o u h a v e m poüt office ad dress is Klkton. Oregon, l !. 8. Illuni Office nt Koselmrg, Or.
June .'(Otli. l'.Kix.
has applied for a patent to the
Notiee K¡ hereby
Riven
that
electric lights installed.
Clucky
Fraction
mining
claim,
JA M E S V 81 E WA B T
(qu artz) as shown hy Mineral Survey of Ooslien, l.iine connf.v, Oregon,
No. (»(;♦», a copy of the p lat o f which who on June :10th luos maile applica­
survey has been filed in this office, tion under the Timber nnd Siene
and also posted on the claim, which nets No loin* for Hot 1L’, Section tl.
said claim Is described more particu­ Township
Month, ItniiRe 1, west
larly as follows:
Willamette Meridan, has filed notice
Beginning a t Corner No. 1, whence of intention to muke final firoof to
the Mineral Monument established in establish claim to the land above
Mineral Survey No. 229 bears N. 86 described, liefere W. \V. Calkins, C.
deg. II min. and 10 sec. E 0703.81 ft. 8. Cotinnlssioncr at Ids office nt imi -
and the See cor. on the north line Rene, OreRon on (tie 2nd day ol
of Sec. 14 Pp, 23 S. of R 1 East (sus­ October l!H>s.
pended survey} bears N. 15 deg. 8
Clainintit mimes ns witnesses:
miñ. W. 1894.5 fC. thence S. 02 «leg. 7
Clement M. Parker of Dexter, Ore­
min. and 3o sec. W. (v n r. 20 deg. 54 gon; Joseph B. Wilhelm of Dexter,
min. L ) 595 31 ft. to cor. No. 2; thence O regon; w esley L. Matlock of Go­
N. 35 deg. 30 min W. (vn r. 22 deg. 10 shen, OreRon ; Ir a III r r I iis o f on-
min. Vs. • 27J.91 ft. to cor. No. 3; thence shen, Oregon.
.
i:l-24
N. 02 deg. 7 min. an«l 30 see. K (vnr.
U k v ia . m in L. Knuv, Register.
23 «leg. 29 min. K } 595.50 ft. to cor.
No. i; t lienee S. 35 «leg. 28 min. K
(vnr. 21 deg. 12 min. K ) 271.1*3 ft to
Executors Notice.
cor. No. 1 and plaoti o f beginning,
containing a to ta l area <»f 3.084
Notice is hereby given that the under­
acres.
The names of the conflicting claims signed has been appointeil by the Coun­
are the I»os Angeles lode of Survey ty Court of Lane county, State of «>re-
N o 029 and the Defiance lode «>f Sur­ gon, executor of the last will and testa­
ment of Samuel Geer, «leceased.
vey N o 021).
All persons having claims against the
Tin i rea in conflict w ith the Los
Vngeles is .903 acres anti the area in estate of said Samuel Geer are hereby
.*«>i ill let w ith the Defiance is .525 acres notified to present the same to me duly
The area in conflict between said verified within six months from the date
L«>s Angeles nnd said Defiance claims of this notice.
Dated this 31st day of July, 1908.
D .ooi acres.
L kvi G ker
The net art1» of the said Clucky j
Ft action in conflict w ith the sahl two | Executor of the estate of Samuel Freer,
decease« 1.
16-5t
claims Is 1 4s7 a cres.
The net area of the said (lu ck y
Frsctio. t - }>c patented is nil of tin»!
said ( luck\ Fr.ictior. not in conflict
w ith sai«l Los Angeled and Defiance
claims as aforesaid, or 2.197 acres.
The names of the adjoining claims
as sin wn by the (flat of survey are I
the o p liir «m the southeast, no other
claims lH»ing shown.
Said claim is situated ill Bohemia
mining district
(unorganized i In!
Douglas county. Oregon.
Noth« of the Intention t«». apply
patent ns aforesaid w as'
n tin* ('lackey Fraction
the! with a copy o f the
No. fififl, on th«» 2Mh day I
of May RIOT, In a « «»nspiciioiis place.
And an\ and all persons claim ing
adversely the m ining ground, vein,
lode, premises o r any portion th eftof
so «le i rilied. surveyed, platted ami
applied for. are hereby notified t h a t !
mile** tlielr ltd verse claim s are «inly
file«l as according to law and the reg- i
illations
thereunder within the time
Harness Making and General Repairing
prese rilied hr lo w w ith th*» register! E l y ’ s C r e a m B a l m
S u re to C i v « S a tis fa c t io n ,
. States L.md office a t !
of the
Fiue Stock of Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips,
oivca acLicr at onc e .
L in Douglas county. Ote-
It
Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A xle C.rease, Riding
wili Is* barred in virtues of | It eleoase,, soot bes, best, nnd pente, t ? n the
I Ron. t
«Ions of su id law s nnd regu- ' diseased membrane reanltim; fr .m fnt tarrh
and Work llloves, in fact everythin*: usually kept in a F'irst
'he pr
and driTes away a Odd in tie If. id.pr klv.
hit ior
Class Harness Shop
Columbia Stock Food and Remedies
Restores the Ben v s o f Tsale „od S ¡neu.
Not
land.
Easy tons.». Contains no injur!
P r ic e s H a v e B ee n R e d u ce d o n C v e r v th in a
B k . v i «MIN , Km »«.
We wish to «ill Attention to Our
SPECIAL RATES
F a m ily Bundles
Rough Dry 35 cts. a Dozen.
A phone call w ill bring
our delivery wagon to
your door. Phone 166.
COTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY
HLBH N Y NURSERIES
A. McKinney
Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon.
Hop Pickers Notice
MAY RESUME WORK
ON COOS BAY ROAD
Notice
Departm ent o f the Interior.
June 8 , UK's.
is
hereby
given
that
CORA L. ADD.SON
of l.ornne, lame county, state of Ore­
gon, wln> on June 22. IWM, made a
tim ber application. No. 10172, fo r the
SE 1-4, Section 24, Township 19,
South, Range la v e s t, of the W illam ­
ette Meridian, hns tiled notice o f In­
tention to matte tliml proof to estab­
lish claim to the land ab ove de­
scribed, before W. W. Calkins, f . S.
Commissioner nt Eugene, Oregon on
the 20th dsy of September, lute*.
Claimant names as witnesses;
E d gar K. DeOon o f Eugene, Ore­
gon . Jacob D. W igle of Coburg, Ore­
g o n ; Clark I’ . Devereaux of Eugene,
O regon; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene,
Oregon
11-25
R k n j a MIS T, . Konv, Begister.
Notice
Ladies wash suits on sale Satur
day, at \V. A. H em eu w av’*—
watch window for prices.
1 At f
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
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Cottage Grow * electric * Co.
20
Fashion Stables
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
Powell & Tullar, Prop.
Cochran & Cooley
CATAR RR
HOUSE FURNISHERS
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum,
Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
HARNESS SHOP
Call and m ake your wants known
S u ccessor to
Goo-
Albert Stocks, P ro p .
C o m er
A ll ki
Veatch .
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lh 'gister.
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AppHed into tke no. tri le and
Lari’ .- Sir.', 50 .ent* at Dn;
mail. Liqnid Cream Balm f,
s of camp lurmture at ! atomi«™, 75 cent«.
Lawsons.
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ELY BROTHEAS, 66 Wtrrtn it.
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