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EXCURSION TRAINS S p e c ia l R ^ Ä -te s C LA S S IFIED A D V ER T IS EM EN T S . FI80 INSURANCE l-o k SALK A T A BARGAIN—A new Ludwig piano, 5125 instrument. In quire of Tlios. Jenkins. I5tf FOR SALK—Gasoline engines, 1 % II I*. Weber; 0 II. 1’. I n ion Good con dition, nearly new, ‘ cheap. B. F. VouNtie, BLackbutte, Oregon. SPAN Ml LKSKOR SALK— Black, well match, weigh about 1000 pounds each, three years old. Apply to \V. A. Witcher, across river opposite Sagi naw, Oregon. IStf SPECIAL RATES F am ily P o r t la n d and R e tu rn O n ly $ 5 . 3 0 Salem, Oregon, Sept. 14-19,1908 J L A R G E S T A N D BEST U f P A C IF IC COAST F A IR V Greatest Exhibit at anv Coast Fair, New buildings all completed. Free camping for thousands. O. A. C. to hold meetings. Races six flays, commencing Monday. F r e e evening entertainments. M cElrov Band and Orches tra. Prominent speakers. Fancy stock show daily. T w o great shows day and night. Thousands ot people attend the Fair and are better for it. Children free, 14 and 19th. A W eek of Profit for You Enjoyment for the Family Summer School for All. S le e p is O n l y a H a b it, N o th in g to P rove W e Need It. J» Je J* By T H O M A S A. EDISON. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ F T E R A L L , S L E E P IS O N L Y ‘ J» Je A H A B IT . THERE IS N O T H IN G T O P R O V E T H A T M E N R E A L L Y H ; N E E D IT . I i darkness came they had nothing else to do. < ’ tho ages their descendants, doing likewise, Mon first learned to sleep because when SLEEP A CUSTOM , * * * ** * ** * A M ATTER OF The Southern i ’acific Co. is now selling rour.d trip tickets to Port land from Cottage G rove for $ 5 . .10 good going Saturday on N o . 1(> at 1.50 a.m . train, returning Monday eveuiiigoti No. 13 leaving Portland at 7. 3») p. in., givin g all »lay Sat urday, Sunday att«l M onday in Portland. The same arrangements apply from Portland giving Port land people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. Through M ADE COURSE. B u t if men hud always lived in a land o f perpetual light and sunshine I D O N ’T S U P P O S E W E W O U L D S L E E P A T A L L . SHOULD IT BE PUT TO A TEST I THINK YOU WOULD FIND THAT IF THE TIME LOST IN AWAKENINGS AND DREAMS WERE MEA8URED THE PERSON WHO THINKS HE IS HAVING HI8 "FULL EIGHT HOURS" OF 8LEEP IS NOT HAVING MORE THAN FIVE OR SIX. A phone call w ill bring our delivery wagon to your door. Phone 166. COTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY F i r e N otic e. Fancy and Plain L au n d ry V/ork T h e dry weather is com ing on, look out for fires, have that house or barn insured. Tom A u brey can save you money in the most p op u lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon, the Oregon Eire Relief Association. Call ;yt the E xpress Office or write for rates. T H E “O LD R E L IA B L E ” R L B H N Y N U R S E R IE S (IN C O k P O R A T E D y Scaled bills for the building of a school bouse in District No, 50, in Lane county, Oregon, alsnit »> miles south of Cottage (»rove, will l>e received by the hoard of directors of said district until 12 o'clock, noon. Sept. 8 , 1908. The board reserves the right to reject any ami all bills. Plans and specifications may l>e seen at the office of Attorney A. It. King. 20-23 W. G. I I a l E, Chairman. Öfter a large stock o f B artlett and Comice Pears; l Spitzenberg a n d Yellow New town Apples: Also the Vrooman S t r a i n , second generation Franquette walnuts N O T IC E FO R P U B LIC A T IO N . Deportment o f the In terior, U. S. Land Office at K ow liu r^, Ore. August 26, 190*. First class trees, not the lowest in price, but the cheapest. j N otice is hereby «ivim that j GEOUGH II. T R IP P of EiitfPiie, Lane county, Oregon, who, oil August 26. IfiOs made tlm- | her application No OBSfi. for the South West one quarter of Section \ •U, Tow n ship 10, South. Range 4, | Went of the W illam ette Meridan. has filed notice of intention to make final proof to esiahlish claim to the laud above described, before W. W. Calkins. IT. S. Commissioner, a t En gene. Lane county, Oregon, on the IDth clay <>i November. 1906. Claimant name* as witnesses: Clark P. Devereuux of Eugene, Ore gon; .Jacob D. W igle of Coburg, Ore gon ; Edgar K. D«*Cou, of Eugene O r egon; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, O r egon. 21-ili B knjamin L. E d d y , Register A.McKinney Notic e to C o n t ra c t o rs . Cheaper than O il! LIGHTS Best a n t> Ivan McQueen sold his fine 17.S J. W . Baker, the lautidrytnaii, acre farm three-quarters of a mile was up from Eugene Sunday, lie west o f W alk er station Saturday says the new Eugene steam lau n to a Mr. Sliepardson. late of W y dry building will be ready for the oming, consideration not a n - new machinery the first o f the uounced. Mr. McQueen content mouth and that the new plant will plates going to Canada to look |be in operation hv Oct. 10th. lie over some of the cheap wheat and | says it is the best plant between other grain lauds of that country. Portland and San Francisco. NEWPORT y a q u in a bay Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort T h e Place lo G o for Perfect R e s t and E v e r y C on c eiv able F o r m ol H ea lt hful a nd Delightful Re creatio n ITS FACULTIF.S ARF COMPLETE— Best o f food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. A ll modem 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 by way o f the Southern Pacific to A lbany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis A Eastern K. K. T rain service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. PERFECT PRINTING PLATES” I N O N B OR MANY COLORS L A R G E S T F A C IL IT IE S IN T H E W E S T FOR T H E P R O D U C T IO N OF H IO H G R A D E W O R K Rate from Cottage Grove Season six-m onths ticket $6.00 Our elaboralo now Summer Itook given a conrlno tlenerlptlon <»f New port, Including a tl<*t of liot* In. their cnpiu'lty and rated. Call on, telephone or writ«» J. IS MAH, Local Ageal. Cottage Drove W m . M rM u rr iv , IATI! At III Al IASTI!» SOUS!S HI CKS C H A T T E N . E N G R A V I N G CÖ. ÎJ ( enernl l'as*einrer Agent. IN»rtland. Oregon, A A ld er. P O R T I . A N D , O R E '.’ o n ly Illuminant PUBLICATION. | Cotiage firooc * electric * Co. mmwmmm Fashion Stables Bo—bufg. Oregon. March 30, IMS WHEN ANY ONE SAY8 T H A T THE COLLEGE 13 BECOMING THE RECRUITING GROUND FOR 30CI Li3 I I “ IS WRONG. N O TIC E F O R q ELECTRIC S but humanity. Department of the InU'rior, I' S Land Office a t Koseburg, Or. M ay 2(1, 190s. Notice is hereby given that P E A R L A. SW E E T of Eugene. Lane county, Oregon, who on the 2iith day of May, lilOS. m a il«'a ti uher application No. loioo, f"i the w 'i of S\v '4 and the N E X of the S W ', Section 2S, Tow nship 19 South, Range 4 west of the Wiliam- cite Meridan. lias Hied notice of In tention to make final proof, to in- tahlish claim to the land ab ove de scribed, lief o le W, W. Calkins, U. 8 . Commissioner, at his office in Eu gene, lainc county, Oregon on the M b «lay of September, 190k. Claimant names as witnesses: Edgar E. DeCou ol Eugene, Ore g o n ; Clink I*. Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon: Jacob 1). W igle of Coburg, < > regon; Frank A. Tripp of Eugene, Oregon. B e njam ix L. E d d y . 13-23 Register. A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT m College N o R ecruiting G roun d For Socialism. Notice is lieieliy Riven th a t In com pliance w ith the provisions of the act of Cong ess of June :i, 1X78, en title«! " A ll act lor the sale of tim iier Inmls in the state-' of California, Ore gon, N evada and W ashington T e rr i to ry ” as extended to all the public land states hv a c t 'd A ugi is t 4. 1X92, M Y R T L E F. V E A T f’ Il of C otta ge d ro v e , county of Lane, state of Oregon, tiled in this " H ir e on O ctober 22, 1907, her sw orn statem ent No. !»77!l f >r the purelmse of the s q of Nk of Section N o. 20 i" Township No. 23 South of linage No. 2 west W. M., O re.,and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for It* II iii I s t or stone th in for ngi ¡cultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land Is'fore Register nml Receiver o f this office In Hoselnirg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 14th d ay of November, Pxtx She names as witnesses: J. W, Veatch, C ottnge d ro ve, Oregon; Janies XVhltford. Cottage d ro v e, O re gon; C. F. Brown. London. O regon ; M. T . IVvereanx. Eugene, Oregon. Any and nil persons el,'liming ad versely the above-de*crlbe»l lands nre requested to file their claim s in this office on or before sni»l 14th d a y of Novemlsw, 1908. 20-lnt R knjamin L. Knny, Register. j Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will lie received by the Common and tho things that can bo duno at night become more numerous. Council of the city of Cottage l »rove, Take the modern city man, fo r instance. It is quito the usual thing Lane county, Oregon, for the construct ion of a steel girder bridge with con fo r him to be awake until 1 o’clock in the morning or later. H e is up crete piers, .across the Coast Fork river at the west end of Main street in said earlv the next morning and off to business. Y E T T H E C I T Y M A N city on the 14th day of September, 1908, I S J U S T A S H E A L T H Y A S A C L A S S A S T I I E M A N W H O at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. of said day. Said bridge is to consist of a L I V E S I N T H E C O U N T R Y " A N D I I A S M A N Y M O R E H O U R S ’ single span 96 feet long, with a roadway 16 feet wide in the clear with a 5 foot SLEEP. sidewalk on each side outside the girders. The bridge to be capable of sustaining a load of 10 tons at any one point or 150 pounds per square foot over entire surface. Contractors will l>e required to submit plans for bridge which must comply substantially with the specifications for same now on file in the office of the By P r c .id .n l C H A R LE S W . E LIO T o f H arvard. City Recorder and each bid must lie ac O C I A L I S M has not a chance in this country because wealth companied by a certified check for $250 made payable to the mayor of said city. is too diffuse. I F A M A N H A S A H U N D R E D D O L .Separate bids w ill lie received for the concrete piers and the steel work of the LARS A L L I l l s O W N , H E LO SES A L L ID E A S O F bridge. The Council reserves the right S H A R IN G IT W IT H A N Y B O D Y ELSE. American peo- to reject any and all bids. J. K. Y oung , plo are opportunists. They will adopt institutions, socialistic or not, City Recorder. if they nre practical, B U T T H E Y W I L L N O T F O L L O W AN T IM H K It L A N D A C T J U N K :l. Is 7 s I D E A B E Y O N D T H E S T A G E W H E R E IT B E C O M E S I N E F N O TIC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . F I C I E N T . Human society is based on self interest, shaded and con United States F in d Office cealed, perhaps. To have socialistic society, where every one thought Corvallis, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses in Agricul ture Agronom y, Horticulture, Anim al Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, c le . ; F orestry; Domestic Science ami A r t; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, nml Mining Engineering: Com merce; Pharmacy. Offers olcmontry courses in Agrlcnl- ture. Ki>r»‘stry, Domestic Science and Art, 0«»iuinorce, and M wliniilr Aits, Ga s o lin e E n g i n e Ir r ig a tio n . S p ra y in g including flirge work, canlnet m aking, and Pum p in g M a chine ry. Htcfiiu liftin g , plumbing, machine w ork , etc. curhftllks-Morse (.asoline Engines lor Strong faculty, modern tapiipmcnt; pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding. free tuition ; opens Kept. 2T> » mints complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Illustrated catalogue with full I ii - Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motor. 1 f„ rnuitton „11 application to th. Reg- lor power and light. Lairlwinks-Morse Windmills & Towers. \ latrar, h«*o. Lairlwiuks-Morse Grinders, Keed Chop- per*, Well Bumps. N O TIC E FO R P U B LIC A T IO N All first quality g<xxls at low prices. A l ways in Stock. Liberal terms. Unite«] S tate« Land office, G R I F F I N 6 * V E A T C H , Ag e nt * Koseburg, Oregon, April 23, litas. Cottage G rove. O regon Notice is hereby given that In com E 'airbanks - M orse Co.. pliance w ith the provisions of the net of Uongri'HH of June 3, IS 7 x, en P O R T L A N D . OREGON tit l'd ‘ ‘ An net for the sale of tim ber lan d« In the states of California, Ore- Notice of School In d e m n ity Se le ctio n, i « » " • Nevada and Washington Terri- tory, as exteniled to all the I ’ nlille Land States by net of August 4, lsit2. I'niteri States Lainl Office, N A T H A N IE L M A R T IN Koseburg, Oregon, July 28, 1908. of f'ottu ge «iro v e , county of Lane, Notice is hereby given that the State State of Oregon, fill'd in 1 hi- olllc" on of Oregon, on 1 illy 2.8, 1908, applied for Sept. 2-8, 1907, his sworn statem ent the W o , N \ \ % of See. 22, Tp 22 S, R 4 No. 117311, for the purelmse of the NK \\ . of \Y. M., ami filed in this office a N W 1, SEX NWX of Ni'ctlon No. 14, in li>l of school indemnity selections in Township No. 22 N., Range No. 4 which it selected said land, and that W , W. M , and will offer p roof to said list is open to the public for inspec show that tlie Innd Bought is more tion. Any and all persons claiming ad valuable fo r i t « timber o r stone than versely the above described land or any for agricultural pnspos's, and to cs- legal subdivision thereof, or claiming tabllsh hi« claim to said land In fore the same under the mining laws, or de Register and Receiver at Koseburg, siring to show said land to l>e more val Oregon, on Saturday the 7th day of uable for mineral than for agricultural November, litas. purposes, or to object to said selection lit* names ns witnesses: J. W. for any lawful reason, should file their 1‘nrrl-h, of Jefferson, Oregon: James claims or their affidavits of protest or j Slyler, of London, Oregon; N. II. contest in this office. ¡M a rtin , of Cottnge Grove, O reg o u ; I herd v designate the Cottage Grove Glilion E. Jackson of Yonculln, Ore- Leader published at Cottage Grove, Ore i gon. gon, as the newspaper in which the Any and all |M>rs<niH claim ing ml- above notice is to 1 h ? published. ; veisely the above-described land« are B fnjamtv L. K d d y , ; request«!«! to tile their claims in tills 16-6t Register. o fliw on nr before said 7th d ay of j Novem ber, liios. 119-21) B enjam in L. E i > i > y . Register. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . Department of the Interior. United States Lam! Office, ltoseburg, Oregon, July 31, 1'XI8. Notice is hereby given that the Cali You can write us fornia and Oregon Land Company by its attorney, m fact Frank li. Alley, of direct or place your Koseburg, County of Douglas, State of order with our local j Oregon, lias filed in tins office, June 20, 190«., Ins application to select under tlie agent— t provisions of tlie act of lutie t, 1897, the S E X SF. Sec. 34, t . 18 S, R. 1 K, N E 'v N\V>J Sec. II. T. 18 S. K. 1 W, s y s y Sec. 24, T. 32 S., K. 1 W., W. XI.. The said N’J^NJ^ See. 34, T. 22, S., C ottage Grove, Or. K. I W. lieing within six miles of a mining claim of record, justing of notice is required to be made thereupon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie lands described, 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 tiefore tlie l ’ffli day of September, R&J is-24 T IM B E R L A N D ACT, JU N E 3,1878— 1908. sgg llRNJAMIN L. K d d V, N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . Register. Unite»! States Land Office. Koseburg. Oregon, April 28, 1998. Safe and Convenient ! Notice D hereby given that in com N O T IC E FO R P U B LIC A T IO N . pliante with the provisions of the Art of Congress of June 3, 1878, en Department of tlie Interior, titled “ An net fo r tlie sale of Tim ber A Show W indow brilliantly Jis I.ands in the stab's of California, U. 8 . Land Office a t Roseliurg, Or. June .’loth. 1908. Oregon, Nevada, und Washington lighted with Electric Lights ||| T e rr ito r y ," us extended to nil Public Notiee is hereby given th at JAM E S V. S T E W A R T Land States by an act of August 4, make many a sale “ the night of Goshen, Lane county, Oregon, 1892, w h o on June Until 1908 n.iide applica A D D IE E. JOB before.” No exploding lamps, o f P ottage G rove, County of lame, tion under the Tim iier and Slone homes in ruins nor burned j|| Siale of Oregon, (lied In this office oil nets No lOlvs for Lot 12, Section 6 , O ctober 30, 19U7. her sworn statement Township 29 South, Runge 1, west children, when y o u h a v e ||j No. 9798 for the purchase of the Ek of W illa m e tte M eridan, lias tiled notiee SE 1-1 f Section No. 20 In Tow nship of intention to make linal p roof to electric lights installed. No 21 South of itnngc No. 2 West, establish claim t o the land above W. M., and will offer proof to show described, before W. \V. Calkins, U. that the land sought is more valuable 8 . Commissioner nt Ids office at Eu for its tim ber or stone than for ag ri gene, Oregon on tlie 2nd d a y oi cultural purposes, anil to establish his Octolier 1908. CInininnt names as witnesses: claim to salii land before tlie Register Clement M. Parker of Dexter, Ore and Receiver of this office, nt Rose- burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th gon; Joseph R. Wilhelm of Dexter, O regon; wesley L. Matlock of Go dn.v o f Novem ber, 1908. She names as witnesses: B. R. Job, shen, O regon; Irn H iggins o f oo- 13-24 Janies W hitefonl, J. M . Huhbcil and shen, Oregon. B k n . ia m in L. E d dy , Register. W illiam Westersen, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. An y ami ail peraona e W a l n c ad- vctsely the above described Innds nre N O T IC E FO R P U B LIC A T IO N requested lo filo their claims in tills office ou O before said 17th day of Novem ber, I'.ios. Department of th oln terior. U. 8 . Land Office, Roseliurg. Oregon. B kn . ia M in L Eliuv, Register June 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that CO RA L. AD D .SO N E x e c u to r s Notice. of l, 0 ranc, Isine county, slate of Ore gon, who on June 23, 1908, made a Notice is hereby given that tlie under tim iier application. No. 10173, fo r the signed has l>ecn appointed by tlie Conn SE 1-4, Section 34, Township 19, ty Court of Lane county, State of Ore South, Range 4 west, of the Willam gon, executor of the last will and testa ette Meridian. Inis Iliad notice of in ment of Samuel P.eer, deceased. tention to make final proof to estab All per .ms having claims against the lish claim to the land above de- estate of said Samuel Geer are hereby sertbed, before W. W. Calkins, U. 8 . notified to present the same to me duly Commissioner nt Eugene, Oregon on verified within six months from tlie date the 30th day ol SeptemlsT, F.Mix. of this notice. Claimant names a s witnesses: Dated this Jlst day of July, l'AIH. E dgar E. DeCou of Eugene, f be- I.KVI P.KKK, gon ; Jacob D. W igle of Coburg, Ore Executor of ‘.lie estate of Samuel Geer, gon ; Clark P. Devereaux of Eugene, deceased. lf»-5t 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 iy , Register. I l M BER L A N D A C T , J I N K J, 1x7s— S o T IC K FO li P U B L IC A T IO N . C atalogue F re e . Persons are likely to sleep less as the num ber o f lights increase first o f tho rest o f tho world, you would have to change, not society, B u n d les Rough Dry 35 cts. a Dozen. Notic e to C o n t ra c t o rs . D O N 'T M I S S IT A . II. k iu g is agent for the Horticultural Eire Relief of O re g o n ," a mutual fire insurance com pan» with home office at Salem, which is -to per cent cheajier than the old line companies. W h y send your money aw ay for insurance when you can buy just as g»xxl in surance for less money right at home. 7tf. Agricultural College First Class Livery, Sail and Feed Barn in Connection P o w e ll & Cochran & Cooley f HOUSE FURNISH ERS Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, Linoleum, flatting, Ru?s and Picture Frames. HHRNESSSHOP Harness MaKing and General Repairing Fine Stuck o f Harness constantly on H and. Saddles. W hips, E xtra Collars, Harness H ardw are, Shaps, A x le Grease, Riding anil W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First Clns-. Harness Shot* C o lu m b i a Stock F o o d and R e m ed ies P r ic e s H a v e B ee n R e d u ce d o n E v e r y th in g C all and make your wants known S u c r e ,«or lo U oo Albert Stocks. C in s i Prop. Unitisi States Land office, Ihiscliurg. Oregon. April HI, 1908. N nllce is hereby given Hint In com- plinncc with the piovisions of the A d of (O ngress of June 3, 1x78, en titled An net for the «ato of titulier lands in the slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada mid Washington Terri to r i.'' us extended to nil Public laind States by net o f August 4, 1892 ANN \ O G LE S B Y M IL L K K D of Pottagi- Grove. County o f l.nne, s ta lo o f Oiegon, Oil'll In tills office on sept. 23, 1997, lier sworn s ta te ment N " 9b!44 fu rllie purchase o f the NK’j NEI I "t Section No. 2 ill Town- ship No. 21 South "I Range No, 2, West. W M., Or«'., and will offer! proof to show th at the land sought I is more valuable for its timiier or Stone than f. ! agricultural purposes, and to establish her eia ini to said land Is i >re the Register and Receiver o f lilis office, at Rosolairg, Oregon, on Thursday the .tth dav of Novcnilicr, 1998. She names is witnesses: W. W . Oglesby. Mrs N M. Oglesby. D If. Brumbaugh and \V. ||. Itlnlr. nil of Cottage Grove. Oregon, Any and all |iersons claiming ad- verseiy the als iv e desertI kh I Innds are «•quested to Hie their claims in this office cu or liefure «aid 5th day of Novemlier. P»e>. B kxjamik L. E ddi , Register. C.Crop destroying furred and feathered pests are made sh o rt shrift of with a reliable, unerring STEVENS. C.For Sport or Service S T E V E N S R IF L E S — S H O T O U N S -P IS T O L S are unsurpassed. HIO H I N Q U A L I T Y L O W I N PRICE I f T «* r u a e t « b t x tn fr a « y o » . Send 5 canta 1B •U m p a for U 0 F a *« D m lar, w f ahtp 4 ir*c t. azprass IUaatrhte.i and p R fs id upon r » r « ]p t 0 f C » U - Dear rip tir e C x ta jo . »o f M e « R ep let* A lw a y s 1 a a lit ob S T I V I N S m V l»8 when orderin g tr form ation J. STE V E N S ARM S t With xnd F «n e rv i firearm » TO O L CO. 0. Bor 4098. Chicopee Falls, Mast.