Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, September 11, 1908, Image 4

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    EXCURSION TRAINS
Special R a te s
C L A S S IF IE D
A D V ER T ISEM EN T S.
FOR SALK AT A BAR*'.AIN— \ new
l.udwig piauo, ilJ.S instrument. In­
quire of Tlios. Jenkins.
1MI
SPAN MPI.KS FOR SALK—Block, well
in,rich, weigh alxmt 1000 pounds each,
three years old. Apply to \V. A.
Witcher, across river opposite Sagi­
naw, Oregon.
lHtf
We wish to call Attention to Our
FIRE INSURANCE
l 9
SPECIAL RATES
Salem, Oregon, Sept. 14-19,1908
J L A R G E S T A N D BEST U
▼ PAC IFIC COAST F A IR ▼
Greatest Kxhiliit at any Coast Fair. New buildings
all completed. Free camping lor thousands. O. A. C. to
hold meetings. Races six days, commencing Monday.
Free evening entertainments. McElro v Band and Orches­
tra. Prominent speakers. Fancy stock show daily. T w o
great shows day and night. Thousands of people attend
the Fair ami are better for it. Children free, 14- and 19th.
A W eek of Profit for You
Enjoyment for the Family
Summer School for All.
D O N 'T M I S S IT
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $.3.30
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
evening on No. 13 leavin g Portland
at 7. 30 p. m., g ivin g all day Sat­
urday, Sunday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
apply from Portland givin g Port­
land
people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
T h e 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 Kxpress Office or write
for rates.
For Sale.
Our district school began Mon­
Mrs. Baker Slagle is much im ­
day with a very good attendance. proved in health lately.
W e hope for a successful term o f
Miss Am y Owens and Mrs. Ger­
school.
trude Owens and little boys visited
Mr.
Foster’s daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Kloise Wheeler Tuesday.
Lizzie Webber has finished her
Mrs. Kendall and sou W illie
visit at her father's and gone to have arrived home from their visit
Idaho.
in Washington, at her brothers.
Mrs. Gavin Davidson of Sagi­
Mr. and Mrs. A . I). Owens and
naw has been visiting her daugh­ children returned from the Rose-
ters Mrs. T . Richardson and Mrs. burg camp meeting Sunday night.
Kugene Miller for some time past.
Professor Johnson and fam ily
Mr. Alfred Wheeler has returned have arrived here and are settling
home from College Place, Wash., themselves in their new home, in
where he has lieeti attending a the dormitory.
summer school for some time.
( (scar Wheeler and Clyde Bab­
Miss Gertrude Wheeler of Cot­ cock took the train in Cottage
tage Grove and Mr. Arthur Wood- Grove Sunday for Washington,
ring were guests at the home of where they intend to attend school
Mrs. Kloise Wheeler Saturday this winter. T h e boys expect to
teach and be taught.
night.
Annual Sunday School Picnic.
Fine Quartz From Bohemia.
Dr. W . W . Oglesby came down
from Cottage Grove Wednesday.
He reports his home city growing
rapidly and the
very
active,
Bohemia mines
lie
showed us
a
sample o f ore taken from his mine
The annual picnic o f the M. K
Sunday school was held Wednes­
day afternoon
in the l.audess
grove and was well attended. The
children were feasted on ice cream,
cake,
watermelons
and musk
melons and both young and old
enjoyed themselves thoroughly.
Cottage («rove, will lx.» received by the
Ixianl of directors of said district until
12 o’clock, noon, .Sept. N, 1908. The
bonrtl reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. Plans and specifications
may lx; seen at the office of Attorney A.
II. King.
20-2.3
W. (L H alf ., Chairman.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department *if the Interior,
L". S. I.aml OfBco at Boseburg, Ore.
August 21!. 1908.
Notice Is liereby
given
that
OKI (ltd K H. T K IP P
of Kugene, Lane county, Oregon,
who, on August 2(i, BIOS, made tint
tier application No. 0980, for the
South West one quarter of Section
:I4, Tow nship III, .South, Range 4,
West of the W illam ette Meridan, lias
tiled notice of intention to make
linal proof to establish claim to tile
land above described, before W. W.
Calkins. U. 8. Commissioner, a t Ett-
geoe. Lane county, Oregon, on the
Pith day of Novemlier. WO*.
Claimant nam e) as witnesses:
•
Clark P . Devereaux of Kugene, Ore­
gon; Jacob I). W igle of Coburg, Ore­
gon ; Kdgnr K. OeCon, of Eugene O r­
egon ; Frank A. T rip p o f Kugene, O r­
egon.
21-31 B enjamin L. K i > l > y , Register
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is liereby given that sealed
bids will I * received by the Common
Council of the city of Cottage Grove,
Ijute county, Oregon, for the construct­
ion of a steel girder bridge with con­
crete piers, across the Coast l-'ork river
at the west end of Main street in said
city on the 14th day of September, 1008,
at the hour of 8 o’clock p. in. of said
lay. Said bridge is to consist of a
single span '«> feet long, with a roadway
10 feel wide in the clear with a 5 fool
sidewalk on each side outside ttic
girders. The bridge to lie capable of
sustaining a load of lo tons at any one
point or ISO pounds per sepia re foot over
entire surface.
Contractors will lie required to submit
plans for bridge which must comply
substantially with the specifications for
same now on file in the office of the
City Recorder ami each bid must lie ac­
companied by a certified check for #2S0
made payable to the mayor of said city.
Separate bids will lie recei veil for the
concrete piers anil till steel work of the
bridge. The Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
J. K. Y oung ,
City Recorder.
which shows up pure copper and
Born.
T IM HER L A N D AC T J U N E
1878—
N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
He is very enthusiast-1
... , ,
,
C L A K k lv — lo Mr. and Mrs. M ar­
ie over the prospects for these'
tin Clarke. September 7, 1908, a
United State« Land Ofllee
mines.— Kugene Register.
'> % pound girl.
Rnseburg, Oregon. Mnreh 20, 1!I08
free gold.
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go lor Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv­
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACIILTIF.S ARE COMPLETE (test o f food and an abundance o f 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 be had
cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way o f the Southern Pacific to Albany or
Corvallis, thence Corvallis A Eastern K. R. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate from Cottage Grove
Season six-months ticket $6.00
Our élaborai*1 new Hummer Book gives a concise description *4 New­
port, Including a list of hotels, their capacity and rate«. Cull on.
telephone or w rite
J. M. ISHAM, Lotil Agent. Collage (¡rove
W m . M cM urrav,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Notlee Is hereby given that In coni-
pllanee with the provlnlon« of the
net of Congress of June :t, 1878. en­
titled “ An act lor the sale ot timlier
lands In the states ot California, Ore­
gon, N evada and Washington T e rri­
to r y " as extended to all the ptihlic
Innd states by net ot August 4. 1892.
M Y R T L E E. VE ATC H
of C otta ge Grove, county of Lane,
state ot Oregon, tiled III this office
on O ctober 22, 1907, her sworn
statem ent No. OTTIMor the purchase
of tlie SC. of Nk of Section No. 20 in
Township No. 21 South id Range No. 2
west W. M., Ore.,and w ill offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more
valuable tor tts tlnds-r or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to e s
tahllsh her claim to said land lietore
Register and Receiver of this office
in Rosehurg, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 14th d ay of November, inns
She names as witness*1«: .1, W.
Ventch, C ottage Grove, Oregon;
James Whltford. C ottage Grove, Ore-
on;C. E. Brown, taindon. O regon;
I. T . Kevcreaiix. Eugene, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ad­
versely the nbove-descrlheil lande are ]
requested to file their claim s in this
office on o r before snid 14th day of
Novemlier, 1908.
20- lilt B snjamin L. Kiuiy, Register.
?
The ideal roasting fowl has
small bones and sinews, plump
breasts, meaty thighs and short j
legs and ueck.
Offer« collegiate coursi s 111 Agricul-
ture Agronom y, Horticulture, Anim al
Husbandry, Hairy Husbandry, etc.;
Forestry; Domestic Science and A r t;
Civil, Electrical,
Mechanical, and
Mining
Engineering; Com merce;
Pharmacy.
Offers elcmentr.v courses In Agricul­
ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Aits.
Including forge work, cunlnet making,
steam fitting, plumbing, machine
w ork, etc.
Strong faculty, m odem equipment;
free tuition ; opens Sept. 2.*>
Illustrated catalogue w ith full in­
formation on application to the K<-g-
Istrar, free.
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
and Pumping Machinery.
Rough Dry 35 cts. a Dozen.
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
( mtfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for |x»wer and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills & Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse ('.rintiers, Feed Chop­
per., Well 1'umps.
All first quality goods at low prices. A l­
ways in Stfx.*k. Liberal terms.
A phone call will bring
our delivery wagon to
your door. Phone 166.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Unite«] States Land Office,
ltnsebnrg. Oregon, Aprii 28. BIOS
Notine D Ilei city glven rimi l i com ­
Fairbanks - Morse Co., pilane« w lth thè iTovlslons ni thè
art
ol Ciuigress ni .lune :ì, isrs. oli­
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
titi d “ Ali nel fin* thè siile of tlmlier
lumia ut ti e States n( Cnlifiir. In. Ore­
Notice of School Indemnity Selection. gon, Nevadu unii Washington Ti-ril-
to ry ," as extemleil tu all Ila- l i b i l e
Land Slnles b.v net of Augtl-t 4 1S!I2.
Fuited States hand Office,
N A I I I A N I E I . M A R T IN
Rosehurg, Oregon, July 28, 1908.
N oticed liereby given that the State of Cottage tii-iive. c.n tity ol Line,
ol Oregon, on full 28, 1908, applied for State of Oregon. Illi-il in ih oillce mi
the \Y\. N W l4 of Sec. 22, Tp 22 S, R .3 Sept. 28, 1907, bis s u ora statement
W. of W. M., and filed in this office a No. OT:M, fi»r thè purelmse of thè Nk
list of school indemnity selections in N W >4 SKK NlVJj of S it i loti No. 14. ili
which it selected said land, and that Townshlp N o 22 N „ Bang*1 N o 4
sa it I list is open to the public for inspec­ W, W. M , and « ili offer proni lo
tion. Any and all persons claiming ad­ show tlmt thè lim i s- Ughi I- m o r e
versely the alxive descrilved land or any vnlunble fo r ite titillici .ir Slimc thall
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming (or ngrieulturnl pospos -, nini toes-
the same under the mining laws, or tie- tahlish bis elidili to salii land li fo ie
siring to show said land to lie more val­ Iteglstcr and Rccelver ut Ro.elinrg,
uable for mineral than for agricultural j Oregon, dii Satnrdn.v riicTth ouy of
I Novcmls'r, 111(18.
purposes, or to object to said selection
Il*1 IIIIIIICH uh wirnesses: J. \V.
for any lawful reason, should fde their
claims or their affidavits of protest or Purrl-di, of Jeffcraon, Oregon; James
Slyler,
uf London, Oregon, N. ||.
contest in this office.
1 herd designate the Cottage ('.rove .Marlin, of C otta gi1 C roce, O regon;
Leader published at Cottage (»rove, Ore­ , (ilillou E. Jackson of Yonrnlht, (Irc-
gon, as the newspaper in which the I gnu.
Any and all pcrsnns claim ing ad-
alxive notice is to lx» published.
j vcrsely thè ahovc-ilcsci Ihcil In ili In are
Ilr.NjAMiN L. K ddv ,
requested tu file their clalms in this
1(0,1
Register.
olile*1 on or le-foie sani 7th day of
Xovem ber, BIOS.
19-29 U knjamin L. Eniiv, Regie ter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
G R I F F I N <1 V E A T C H . A « « n t s
Cottage* G rove, O regon
COTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY
Fire Notice.
T w 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 .
In<iuire at W . F. H art’s place
Mrs. O. K. Knox, who has been this citv.
Judge 1«. K. ('.hrisman has none
to California on a short vacation. , visiting at Cottage ('.rove, returned
The county clerk up to noon, home Sunday.
Notice to Contractors.
Wednesday had issued
1 0 1 5
Kugene V. Debs will address the
hunters' licenses since the first of | i>eople of Kugene from his special
Sealed bids for the building of a
I car at the depot at 10:.10 o ’clock a.
the year.
school house in District Xo, SO, in Lane
in.,
Monday,
Sept.
14.
comity, < >regon, alxmt 6 miles south of
The $45, ixh ) railroad damage
SILK CREEK NEW S BUDGET.
B u n d le s
Portland and Return Only $5.30
LIVE COUNTY SEAT AND
COURT HOUSE NOTES
case of M. J. Doyle has l>een
Xoali Buoy, an old resident of
appealed to the supreme court by Creswell. suffered a light stroke of
the S. P. Railroad Co.
paralysis a couple o f days ago.
Miss Katherine Hanna, with her . 11 is son, John Buoy, returned from
cousins, the sou and daughter of there today and report him better.
Hon. Kol>ert Kakiu, judge o f the 11 is right side and his speech are
supreme court, went to Cottage ! affected.
('.rove Sunday to visit their uncle
< )n Monday morning the Allen
IIerl>ert Kakiu and family for a
cannery started in good shape with
few days.
ix-ars as the subject o f interest,
C. M. Young Monday shipped j There were a large number of
a carload o f fine l>eef cattle to parers and other employes started
Portland. There were 24 head in and the work* w ill be pushed until
the car and they were all three- the entire crop of t h e Fruit
year-old steers, averaging 1440 Growers’ association is handled,
pounds each. Dan Savage was and there is a very good crop this
vear.
the purchaser.
F a m ily
Corvallis, Oregon.
A . II. King is agent for the
"H orticultural Fire Relief o f 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 h y seud
your money away for insurance
when you call buy just as good in­
surance for less money right at
home.
7tf.
A PAYING PROPOSITION
( in account o f ill health in my
fam ily my business is for sale.
Prices and terms upon application.
The K ozv Korner.
W . A . C u n n i n g h a m , Prop.
Agricultural College
T H E “O LD R E L IA B L E ”
H L B H N Y N U R S E R IE S
& IN C O R P O R A T E D )
Öfter a large stock of Bartlett and Coinice Pears;
Spitzenberg
it n d
Yellow
Newtown
Apples:
Also the
Vrooman S t r a in .,
second generation
Franquette walnuts
First class trees, not
the lowest in price,
hut the cheapest.
D epartm ent of thè Interior,
1' S Land Office a t Rosebttrg, Or.
M ay 2«. 1IHIS.
Notici- le
Itereby given
tim i
P E A R L A. S W E E T
of Eugeni1. Lane connt.v. Oregon,
wlto on thè 20th day of .May, 1906,
Iliade a tlm bcr application No. 1010(1,
fot- thè tv1; ol Sw'a and thè N E \ of
Ilio S W 1, Sectlon 28, Tow n shlp 19
South, Kange 4 west of thè Wllhim-
ette 'Irrid a li, litui Mieti notine o f In-
tentlon to inake final proni, to es -
tahlish il iti n i to thè land aln ive de-
soribed, before W, W. Calkins, li. S.
('ommlssloncr, a l bis office in Eu-
gcne. Lane ciinnty, Oregon on thè
. is tli day of Septcmher, 1908.
I
Clalmant natties as witneases:
E dgar E. llet'oii of Eugeni1, Ore­
g o n ; Clark P. Devcreanx o f Engene,
Oregon: Jacob II. W igle of Colittrg,
Oregon; Frank A. Trlpp of Engene,
B enjamin L. Enne.
Oregon.
13-23
Iteglstcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tlie Interior.
United States I.and Office,
Rosehurg, Oregon, July 31, 19(18.
Notice
is
hereby given that tlie Cali­
You can write us
fornia and Oregon Land Company by its
direct or place your
attorney, m fact Frank K. Alley, of
Rosehurg, County of Douglas, State of
order with our local
Oregon, has filed in this office, lime 20,
I'**., his application to select under the
agent—
provisions of the act of lime I, 1897, the
SIi >4 SE %, See. 24. t . 18 S, R. 1 K,
N’ E>* NWJ4 Sec. 14, I . 18 S. R. 1 W,
NJ^NJi Sec. 24, T. 22 S., R. I W., W.
At.. The said NJiXJ-j Sec. 24, T. 22, S.,
Cottage Grove, Or.
R. I W. being within six miles of a
mining claim of record, posting of
notice is required to la- made thereupon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the lands deserilieil, or desiring to ob­
ject because of tlie mineral character of
tlie land, or for any other reason, to tlie
disposal to tlie applicant, should file
their affidavits of protest in this office on
or before the 19th day of September,
18-24
T IM B E R L A N D ACT, JI NK 3,1878— 1908.
B e n j a m in I.. K d d v ,
N O T IC E KOIl P U B L IC A T IO N .
Register.
United States Land Office.
Rosehurg. Oregon, April 28, 1998.
Cheaper than Oil !
Safe and C o n ven ien t!
Notice Is hereby given that in com
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
pliance with the provisions of the
I É A ct of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, en­
Department of the Interior,
titled “ An act for the sale of Tim ber
Q A Show W indow brilliantly
Lands in the state« of California, U. 8 . I Jinil Office n t ltoselitirg, Or.
June 30th. l!lus.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
m
lighted with Electric Lights
Notice Is hereby
given
that
T e rrito ry ,” as extended to all Public
iriv, I,and States by att act, of August 4,
JAMES V. STEWART
make many a sale "the night m 1892,
of Goshen, Lane countv, Oregon,
who on June 30th 1908 made applica­
A D D IE E. JOB
before.” No exploding lamps, SSK
of Cottage Grove, County of Istne, tion under the Tim ber and Slone
homes in ruins nor burned
State of Oregon, filed In this office on acts No 10188 for Lot 12, Section «,
O ctober 30, 1907, her - worn statem ent Township 20 South, Range 1, west
children, when y o u h a v e
No. 9798 for the purchase of the Ek of w lllam ettc M eridan, hits filed notice
S''1. SE 1-4 of Section No. 20 In Tow nship of intention to make final proof to
electric lights installed.
No. 21 South of Range No. 2 West, establish claim to the land above
W. M., and w ill offer proof to show descrllied, before W. W. Calkins, U.
that the land sought is more valuable 8. Commissioner at Ills office at Eu­
for
its tim ber or stone than for a g ri­ gene, Oregon on the 2nd day ol
i
cultural purposes, and to establish his Octolier 1908.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
claim to sum land before the Begistor
Clement M. Parker of Dexter, Ore­
M and Itcceiver of this office, nt Rose- gon:
Joseph B. Wilhelm of Dexter,
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th
O reg o n ; w esley L. Matlock of Oo-
day of Novemlier, 1908.
She names as witnesses; B. R. Job, shen, O regon; Irn H iggin s o f no-
13-24
James Whitoford, J. M . Hulibell and «hen, Oregon.
B e n j a m in L. K i u i y , Register.
William Wcstcrscn, all of Cottage
drove, Oregon
Any and all persons claim ing ail-
veisely the above described lands are
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
requested to file their claims in this
office on -r before said 17th dav of
Novem ber, 1908.
D epartment of tho Interior.
I'. 8. Land Office, Rosehurg. Oregoi
B enjamin L K ddv , Register.
June 23, 1908.
Notice is
hereby
given
tlx
Executors Notice
CORA L. AD D .SO N
of Lornne, Lane county, slate of Ori
gon, who on June 23, 1908, made
Notice is hereby given that the under­ tint her application, No. 10173, fo r th
signed lias Ixtea appointed by tlie Coun­
BE 1-4, Section 34, Township 1!
ty Court of Katie county, State of Ore­ South, Range 4 west, of the Willatr
gon, executor of the last will and testa­
ette Meridian, hits tiled notice of it
ment of .Samuel (leer, deceased.
tentton to make linal proof to cstat
All persons having claims against the Rah claim to the land nbovo dt
estate of said Samuel Geer arc liereby
scntied, before W. W. Calkins, U. f
notified to present the same to me duly Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon o
verified within six months from tlie date the 30th day of September, 19 ns.
of this notice.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Dateil this .itst day of Jnly, 1906,
Edgar E. DeCott of Eugene, Or*
L e v i C her
g o n : Jacob D. W igle of Coburg, Ore
Executor of the estate of Satimel Geer
g o n ; Clark P. Devereaux of Eugeni
deceased.
lfi-.St
P o w e ll & T u lla r , P ro p .
Oregon; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene
Oregon.
14-25
B e n j a m in L . K d i i y , Hegister.
T IM B E R L A N D AC T, JI NF, 3, 1.878—
N O T IC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N .
United Stales Land Office,
Boseburg, Oregon, April 1«, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In com ­
pliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en-
| tilled An act for the sale of tim ber
lands in the state« of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and W ashington T erri­
tory. ' ns extended to all Public Ijtnil
States by act of August t. 1892,
ANNA O O LE SB Y M il.L E R I)
of ( ottsgc drove, County of Lane,
State o f Oregon, Hied in this office
ott Sept. 23, 1907, her sworn state­
ment No. :Hi94 for the purchase of the
NEV, NEI 4 of Section No. 2 in T ow n ­
ship No. 21. South of Kangc No, 2,
West, W. M., Ore., and will offpr
p roof to show that the land «ought
Is more valuable for its tinilxq; or
stone limn for agricultural purpose«,
and to establish her claim to said land
liefore the Beglster amt Rccelver o f
Harness Making and General Repairing
this office, at Boseburg. ( (regon, on
Thursday the 5th day of Novemlier,
8u re to C iv * S atisfaction .
Fine Stock of Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips,
1908.
O lV ia «CLIEP a t o n e « .
Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A x le Grease, Riding
she names ns witnesses; W W
It
cleanses,
soothes, heals and protects tl
Oglesby. Mrs. X. M. Oglesby. D H.
and W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
diseased
membrane resnlting from Cstnri
Brumbaugh
and
W.
II.
Blair,
all
of
Class Harness Shop
Columbia Stock Food and Remedies
and drives »wav ’ a OoM in th»* Hmd quick]
| f 'ottage ( '.rove, < (regon.
th « fen *** o f
anil Sine!
Any and all iiersons claiming ad­
P r i c e s H a v e B e e n R ed u ced o n E v e r y th in g
ns*'. Contain*« no injuri«>n* ilnur
versely the ab ove described lands are
AppliM into the nnetriln xml ali^orl*'«
requested to tile their claims in this
Call and make vour wants known
I atl ’ p Rirp, 60 rente at Dmjjpxt* or V
office on o r liefore said 5th day of
■wit. Liquid (V a m Balm for u*e i
Novcm lwr, Bar*.
I Atomizer*,
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A. McKinney
Albany Nurseries,
Albany, Oregon.
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Fashion Stables
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Cochran & Cooley
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Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
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Albert Slocks, prop.
B enjamin L. E ddy . Register.
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