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Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying and Pumping Machinery. GROWING BIGGER EVERY DAY. W e wish to call Attention to O u r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS. lsiiritanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for F o r SALE AT A BAUGA1N—A new Ludwig piano, $425 instrument. In pumpiug, spraying, sawing, grinding, j quire of Thus. Jenkins. 15tf t mtfits complete. Fairbanks St ales for weighing. CHICKENS FOR SALE—A nice flock Fa irltauks-Morse Dynamos and Motors of prize winning Black Minorca**, for }>ower and light. young and old, apply to 1). J. Du Fairlianks-Morse Windmills & Towers. ll ItUILLK, Cottage Grove. Fairbanks Morse Grinders, Feed Chop per.. Well Pumps. * '._, 11. All first quality goods at low prices. A l FOR SALE—Gasoline engines, 2/ 1*. Weber; 6 11. I*. Fnion Good con ways in Stock. Liberal terms. dition, nearly tiew,^ cheap. B. F. G R IF F IN <& V E A T C H . Agents YoUJUic, Blackbutte, Oregon. S ' / SPECIAL RATES Fam ily Bundles Rough Dry 35 cts. a Dozen. Cottage Grove. Oregon F a irb a n k s - M o rse Co.. Fire Notice. P O R T L A N D . OREGON The dry weather is coming on, t i m b e r i , a n i >. a c t j i n k j , 1878— look out for fires, have that house N o T IC I. Knit IT B L IC A T IO N . or barn insured. Tom Aubrey can United Slates Land Office, save you money in the most popu Itosehiirg, Oregon, May 5. 1908. lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon, N otice is b m by given th a t ill com pliance with the provisions o f the uet the Oregon Fire Relief Association. of Congress of June .‘I, 1878. entitled Call at the Kxpress Office or write “ Alt net for t lie sale of Umber lands for rales. in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada und Washington Territory,” ns extended to nil tin* public bind NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION states by net of August 4, 1892 EM MA M. JOB o f Cottage «¡rove, county of Lane, United Staten Land Ottico, State ofOregon, bus filed in this office Haneburg, Oregon, A pi il 22, 1908. on Fen. 29, inns her sworn statement N oth e In Hereby given that in com No. 99*;.*» for tin* purchase of the SW !^ being lots 11, 12. Id nud 14 of Section pilarne w ith the provisions of the F a n c y and P la in L a u n d ry W o r k a ct of Congre»«* of June if, ls7s, en No. 28 Township No. 21 South o f Itnngi* No 2, west W, M.t Ore., und titled “ /hi act for the sale of tim ber w ill offer proof to show that the land land* >a the states of California, Ore s: lu l l i- nioiv valuable for its timber gon, N evada and Washington T erri or tone than for agricultural pur to ry ,” as extended to nil the Public poses. and to establish her claim Land Staten by act of Angu i 4, 1892. N A T H A N IE L M A R T IN to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office a t Rosebnrg, of Cottage G rove, county of Lane, State of Oregon, filed in this office on Oregon, on Thursday the 10th day of Sept. 28, 1907, hin sworn statement T H E “ O L D R E L IA B L E ” December, 1908. 1 No. 9720, fo r the purchase of the N ‘4 She names as witnesses: Renniah Job, William Wescarsen, N W *4 SEX N’ WX of Section No. 11, in W illiam Champion, James W hiteford Township No. 22 S., Range No. 4 W, W. M , and w ill offer proof to (IN C O R P O R A T E D ? all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming a d show that the land nought is moro Offer a large stock of Bartlett and Cornice Pears; versely the a ho ve-t test* rilied lands are valuable for its timber or stone than requested to file their claims In this for agricultural pimp* m s , and to es Spitzenberg a n d o lliie o n or before said 10th day of tablish hin claim to said land le fore Register and Receiver at Rosebnrg, December, 1908. Y ellow N e w to w n i Oregon, on Saturday theTthduy of 22 B enjamin L. E d d y , Register. I November, 1998. Apples: Also the He names as witnesses: J. W. T IM B E R LAND ACT JUNE II. 187s : I’arii-h , of Jefferson, Oregon; James Vrooinaii S t r a i n , NO TICE FOB I'U B L IC A T K > N . ¡Sly 1er, of London, Oregon; N. II. second generation Martin, of C ottage Grove, O regon; (•ittioli F. Jackson of Vonealla, Ore Cniled J,unit Office Franquette w aln uts gon. Koscl.ur_r, Orr;. " ..arch 20. 1 !MLS Any antt all persons claim ing ad Notice is lit-rt-li.v given th at In com- p liar' c '.vitli the -provisions of the versely the ubove-ttesciihett lands are First class trees, not requested to file their claims in tliiH act of Congress of June J, 1818, en titled “ An net for the sale of timber office on or Infine said 7tli day of the low est in price, land« in the states of California, Ore Novem ber, 1908. but the cheapest. gon, N evada anil W ashington T e rri 19-29 B knjamin L. E d d y , Register. to r y ” os extended to all the public land states liy act of August 4, ls<>2, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C atalogu e F re e . M Y U T I.K V. V E A T C H ot C otta ge G rove, county of Lane, state of ( mckoii , tiled in this office You can w rite us Department o f tlie Interior, on Oetol er 22, 1IHI7, tier sworn statement No. 1)7711 fur the purchase U. IS. Land Office nt Rosohurg, Ore. direct o r place yo u r August 26. BIOS. of the S ' • of .Vr, of Section N o. 20 in Notice is hereby Riven tlint order w ith ou r local Township No. 28 South of Range No. 2 G E O R G E II. T IU I’ P west W M .t Ore.,and w ill offer proof agent— to show that tlie land sought is more of Eugene. Lim e comity, Oregon, valuable for Its timber or stone than who, oil August 2«, 1 DON. malle titu for agi¡cultural purposes, and to es lier application No 0986, for the tablish her claim to said land before Soutli West one quarter of Section Iteglster and Receiver of tills office 34, Township 19, South. Range 4, C o ttag e Grove, Or. in Itoseburg, Oregon, on Saturday, West o f the W illam ette Meriilan, has filed notice of intention to make the l ltli day of November, 1908 , She names as witnesses: J. W, final proof to esirbllsh claim to the ♦ Ventch, C ottage Grove, Oregon; laud above described, befere W. W. James W liitford, Cottage Grove, Ore Calkins. F. S. Commissioner, ut Ell- gon; C. F. Drown. London. Oregon ; Rene, fame county, OreRon, on the 13th liny of November. 1908. M T. Devereaux. Eugene, Oregon. < 'IniIii¡int names ns witnesses: Any and all persons claiming ad Clark p. Devereaux of Eugene, Ore versely the above-described lands are gon; Jacob D. W ¡Rie of Couurg, Ore requested to life their claims in this gon; E dgar E. D.-Cou, of Eugene O r ■< office on or before said 14th d a y of egon ; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, O r ovem ber, 1908. egon. 20-10t B e n j a m i n 1». K u p y , Register. 21-31 B k n . i a . uin ' L. Entry, Register Ü Cheaper than O i l ! Safe and C o n ven ien t! '■ T IM B E R LAN I) ACT, JUNE 3, 1878— W NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N O TIC E FOR PU B L IC A T IO N . A phone call w ill bring our delivery w agon t o your door. Phone 166 . COTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY fé H L B H N Y N U R S E R IE S — Th or nd y ke in Balt imo re A m e r ic a n SUMMONS.* A PICTURESQUE RUIN. THE KYAITTEYO PAGODA. Its Se emingly Dangerous Position on a Rocking Bowlder. There are a guoil many rucking bowlders lu the world. One of the most remarkable Is In the Andes of South America. Often persons sitting beneath it are overcome with the Idea that it is about to fall upon them. One would think the same kind of Impres sion would be made upon any one who made the experiment of sitting or standing immediately beneath the Kyaitteyo pagoda on the Kelusa hills, In Burma. It Is supposed to be miraculously bulanced and held in place by a hair of the great teacher and prophet of India, Oautuma Bud dha, which is believed by the faithful to lie beneath the bowlder. It does San Franciaco’s Wrecked City Hall and Its Great Dome. Earthquake and Arc partially de stroyed the $10,000,000 San Francisco city hall, but the great dome was left standing, with its steel frame bereft of mv.t of Its covering. It makes a picturesque ruin. Engineers decided that the dome of the city hall was perfectly solid. Nevertheless the su pervisors voted that It would be un wise to rebuild the city hall as a whole without rebuilding the dome, so the latter must come down. This means that two thirds of the great structure must be razed, the east wing of tin* city hall having now l>een re constructed. It is expected that the work of demolition will cost $100,000 and will keep 50-0 men and 200 teams busy for throe months. About 80,000 cubic yards of debris will have to be removed, and this will represent In the Circuit Court of the state of Ore- Oregon for Lane county. Nora M. Cratou, plaintiff \s. O. L. Cra- ton, defendant. To O. I,. Craton, above named defeml- an t: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed «against you in the above-entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 6tli I day of November, 1908, and if you fail to appear and answer as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, which is for a decree j dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff ami defend ant, for the care ami custody of her minor child, Glen Craton, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet. This stiinmons is published once a week for at least six successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Leader, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished at Cottage Grove, Oregon, by or der of lion. I j . T. Harris, Judge of the Second Judicial District of Oregon, made the 21st day of September, 1908. The first publication of this summons is on the 25th day of September, 1908, and the last publication on November 6, 1908. Dated this 2Jril day of September, 1908. R. W. M a r s t e r s a n d J. A. B u c h a n a n , Attorneys for plaintiff. SUMMONS. THB KYAITTEYO PAGODA, IN BURMA, seem to the observer as if nothing but a miracle could prevent the great rock from rolling off Its perch and plowing Its way through the dense jungle be low. Through this Jungle, which Is In fested with snakes and tigers nud wild elephants with voracious appetites, come hundreds of faithful followers of Buddhn on pllgrlmnges to the shrine on top of the bowlder. They believe that the performance of the pilgrimage counts n good deal toward Increasing the high standing they will enjoy In the next world. The place Is several days’ Journey from the nearest town. The pilgrims make many offerings SAN FRANCISCOS WRECKED CITY HALL, something like 1,000 wagon loads of debris, including 20,000,000 bricks. Only 2 per cent of these bricks can be used over again, because they were laid with cement mortar und the blast ing and chiseling necessary to sepa rate them destroy them. The broken bricks are not entirely useless, how _'ver 9'hey are hauled to n field near by, where they are ground into "fire proofing" at the into of thirty tous dally. B u ild e r s Are yoo doing what you can to populate your state OREGON NEEDS 1’E o l‘ LK—Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands anti a willing heart—capital or no capital I’lii! Southern I’acilir t’o—Lines in Oregon. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names anti addresses of your friends who are likely to l>e interested in this state? We will be glatl to bear the expense of sending them complete information about OREGON anti its opportunities. C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will l»e on sale tinting SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the Hast to all points in Oregon The fares from a few principal cities rre: Denver $30.00 O m aha 30.00 K ansas City 30.00 St. Louis 35.50 Chicago 38.00 From Louisville “ Cincinnati “ Cleveland “ N ew York $41.70 42.20 44.75 55.00 TIC K ETS CAN BE P R E P A I D If yon want to bring a friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The tickets will then he fur nished by telegraph. J. M. IS IIA M . L o c a l A g e n t S o u t h e r n P a c if ic C o . W M. M c M U R R A Y , General P a s s e n g e r A g en t. Portland, Ore gon. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon. A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT q,\ Sh ow W in d o w brilliantly lighted with Electric L igh ts make m any a sale “ the night before.” No exploding lamps, homes in ruins nor burned children, when y o u h a v e electric lights installed. ELECTRIC LIGHTS übe 3ßcst ant> onlç Illuminant United States Land Office. $3 , Rosebnrg. Oregon, April 28, 1908. ÜÉ §§? Notice is hereby given that in com .05 pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June B, 1878, en A, titled “ An act for the sale of Tim ber Lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington T e rrito ry ,” a « extended to all Public Land States by nil net of August 4, 1892, p A DIME E JOB o f Cottage Grove, County oi Lane, State yf Oregon, filed in this office on O ctober •*50, 1907, her sworn statement pT: No. 9798 for the purchase of the K]i of SE 1-4 of Section No. 20 In Tow nship No. 21 South of iian ge No. 2 West, W. M., and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fo r its timber or stone than for a g ri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office, at Rose- burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th day o f November, 1908. She names as witnesses: B. R. Job, James Whiteford, J. M . Hiihbeil and William Westcrsen, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. A n y and ail persons claim ing *<]• veiscly the above described bind? are requested to tile their claims in this office on -r before said 17th dav of N o vein her, 1908. * B enjam in L E d d y , Register. I Cottage Grove « electric * Co. Fashion Stables T IM B E R L A N D AC T, JU N E 3. 1878— N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . SUMMONS. «O r e g o n »» From “ “ “ “ In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon ,or Lane county. Amanda Hixson plaintiff, vs. Jack H ix son, defendant. To Jack Hixson, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons and if'you fail to appear anti answer as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in saitl complaint which is for a decree that the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant he forever dissolved anti that the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, “ Freddy” and for such other anti further relief as to the court may seem just anti equitable. This s millions is published one 2 a week for six successive weeks in the Cottage ('»rove Leader, a newspaper of general circulation in Lane county, state of Oregon, published in Cottage Grove, in said county and state, by order of the lion. L. T. Harris, judge of the above entitled court made 011 the 22nd day of September 190$ The first publication of this summons is on the 25th day of September, 1908, and the last publication on 6th day of November, 1908. J, C. J o h n s o n , Attorney for plaintiff, Cottage Grove, Oregon. A .M cK in n ey In the Circuit court of the Slate of Ore gon. for Lane county. C. E. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. Thomas M. Riley, defendant. To Thomas M. Riley, the above named defendant: In the name of Hie State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint file«l against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons ami if you fail to appear anti answer as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint, which is for a de cree that all adverse claims of the de fendant in anil to the following described premises, to-wit: The S\V /+ of the S\Y of Sec- -*6. Twp. 21, South, Range 1, West of Willamette Meridian in Line county, state of Oregon, containing 40 acres, lie determined, and that by saitl decree it be declared and adjudged that the defendant has no estate whatsoever in or to saitl land or premises anil that the title of the plaintiff thereto is gooil anti valid, anil that defendant be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim in or to said land or premises whatever, adverse to plaintiff and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published once a j week for six successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Leader, a newspaper of ! general circulation in Lane county, state of Oregon, published in Cottage Grove. | in said county ami state, by order of the lion. L. T. Harris, judge of the above ! entitled court, made on the 22ml day of ! September, 1908, The first publication of this summons i i is on the 25th day of September, 1' os, ( and the last publication, on Mb day of November too*. .1. C. J o h n s o n . Attorney for plaintiff, Cottage Grove. Oregon. | First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection P o w e ll & T u lla r , P ro p . Cochran & Cooley H O U SE F U R N IS H E R S Furniture, Paints, Oil, 6lass, Wall Paper, Carpets, J Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. HHRNESS SHOP Harness Malting and General Repairing Fine Slock of llanwss constantly O il Hand. Saddles, Whips. Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, Axle Grease, Riding and Work Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies Prices H a v e Beer» Reduced on E very thin g Call and make your wants known. Albert Stocks, prop. S u ccessor to Geo. C o m er United States Land Office, Rosebnrg, Oregon, April 10,1908. Notice i> hereby given that In com pliance with the piovisions of the Act of Congress of June 9, 1878, en- 1 titled * An act for the sale of timtier lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington T erri tory/' ns extended to nli Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ANNA O G LE SB Y M ILLIARD of Cottage Grove, (o u n ty of Lane, State o f Oiegoi . tiled in this office on Sep* 2:’». I9U7, her sworn sta te ment No. !Mi!M forth » purchase of the NEJ, NE1 -4 of Section No. 2 in T ow n ship No. 21. South of Range No, 2, West, \V M., Ore., and will offer p roof t*> ? how that the land sought Is more valuable for its tim ber or *t«»ne than f r agricultural purpose*, and to e-PnbiDh tier claim to said land lief ue the Register and Receiver o f this office, a t Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Thursday the Ath day of November, 190*. She names ns witnesses: \V. W . Oglesby. v rs. N M O gfi-by, I) H. Brumbaugh and W. II Blair, all of Cottage Grove. < Uegon, Any ami. all persons claiming ad- ver.-ciy the «above descrilied lands tin' requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 5th day of November, 190V B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register. WALTHAM PIANOS. II. C. Madsen is the agent for the celebrated Waltham piano, which is equally as good as the Chickering and Hamilton and Mason. Call in and see and hear the tones Workmanship fully guaranteed, -\>tf Department of the Interior, l\ S. Land Office nt Itoseburg, Or. June 30th. 1908. Notice is hereby given th at JAM E S V S I E W ART of Goshen, Lim e county, Greg in, w ho on June 3nth I9U8 made applica tion under the 'Timber mid Stone acts No 1018* for L o t 12, Section 6, Township 20 South, Range 1, west W illam ette Meridan, lias tiled notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. W. Calkins, I . S. Commissioner nt Ids office n t Eu gene, Oregon on the 2nd day oi October 1!H)N. Claimant names us witnesses: Clement M. I’nrker of Dexter, Ore gon; Joseph It. Wilhelm of Dexter, O regon; wesley L. Matlock of Go shen, O regon; Ira H iggins o f no- shen, Oregon. 13-24 B kn . ia . m in L. E d dy , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. C. S. Land Office, Rosebnrg. Oregon. June 23, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that CORA L. ADD. SON of Lorane, Lane county, slate of Ore gon, who on June 23, 1.His, made a timber application, No. 10173, for the SE 1-4, Section 34, Township 19, Soiltli, Range 4 west, o f the Willam ette Meridian, lias lilcd notice of in tention to make Ann) proof to estab lish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. W. Calkins, C. S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon on the 30th day of September, 1908. claim ant names as witnesses: Edgar E. DeCou o f Eugene, Ore gon ; Jacob D. W igle of Coburg, Ore gon ¡Clark I*, itev-reaux of Eugene, Oregon; Frank A. Trip p o f Eugene, Oregon. H-2S B e n j a m i n L . E d d y , Register. <LC ro P destroj ^furred and feathi rpests are m a d e ah shrift of with a relia unerring STEVENS. fl.For Sport or Sen ^ S T E V E N S R IF L E SHOTGUNS—PI STC are unaurpasaed. \ V n H IG H ) IN Q U A L IT Y LO W I f yon rannet obtain fTom your IN P R IC K (tamps for 1 * 4 P o «S •tiroct. «spreta » '• » a i d span o f Cntn- •o« Prie«. A lw a ja tnalat « IT E Y E R I • t a l o r ig in . C a ta] os R e p le t With STEVENS and central fir-arm Information. J. STE V E N 8 ARM S A TO O L CO. P. 0 . Box « 09 «. Chicopee Fall», Mas».