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A SPLENDID AUTUMNAL SHOWING OF SEASONABLE GOODS -AT TH E NEW STORE O F- REES-WALLACE COMPANY, Inc. " October sees an active resumption of trade which was somewhat dull the two previous months Our G R O C E R Y * D E P A R T M E N T is complete. COTTAGE GROVE T e T d ER. T uesdays a n d Fridays. Published Weekly and Semi-Weekly.! S6e our special bargains in cool weather goods. Shoes for School children which wear and look well Stock fresh, select and will please the most fastidious. Phone your wants. Main 2 5 MYRTLE POINT “The Montana Limited” I Professional Cards. ! TH K I.KADKK PU B U S H I NO CO (ln<-.) C o kn k * A D c B iu ' i i . i . k , ‘ - ¡ Unteren at the Cottage Drove poetolhce a* we- | ond-claiM matter. SUB8CK1PTION KATKS Weekly, one year, $1.50: *»* mouth* SEMI WRKKLV. One Year - Six Months Three Months A Thrilling Play Portray ing Life in the F ar West* E d ito rs j AT J 7 Eïactly f ia t Ton l u t K YQIJ NO A TTO R N EY AT LA W Office: Young Building, Main Stroet, West Side. IN T H E L I N E O F Family Groceries, New Dry Goods Fine Laces and Embroideries Ladies’ and Gents Shoes At the A rm o ry T h e a te r L’.oO Office Wednesday Evening, October 14th, '08 1 .nO .7.1 In McFarlaud Bulldiug Over Cochran’s Furniture Store ‘ T h at’* right old man, just Office Phone, 341 Jtesideuco Phone, 581 AT quiet those horses, and you folks in side jqst throw up your hands F R ID A Y . OÇTOBKK 9, 1008 and get ready to put a little in the J . " MFribKY. j contribution box. No harm if PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. A T T O R N E Y A T LA W you behave, but cold lead if you S p ecial A tten tion C.iven M in in s aud é» Everything new anil uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot R EPU BLIC A N S C orp oration I.aw.’ jR Fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call aud don’t.” F. J . Miller. .............. Albany O f f i c e , S u i t e 3 , B a n k B v iild in R . 4 see what a dollar will buy at fV. G. J O H N S O N ’S. These few hair-raising remarks ► * , V . > R. R. Butler............................... Baker City J . A. Lee................... Portland greeted the nine passengers in the A. 2. Manners................................ Koseburg four horse stage which runs be DEMOCRATIC. J C. JO H N S O N , Sam W h ite.................................. Baker City tween Myrtle Point and Roseburg, A T T O R N E Y A T LA W K. J . S. McAllister.........................Portland half a mile from the latter city, at W E ARE LO CA TED FOR TH E PRESENT E s ta te s A dm inistered , M in in g Patents Bernard Daly............................... ....Portland Procured. M in in g and C orp oration I.aw 11 o’clock Wednesday night. O. P. Coshow..................................Koseburg a specialty, o ffic e over O riffin, Veatch IN TH E H ardw are. Stage driver and passengers found office Pilone, Mari» 113. R esid ence, S5. themselves looking into the glis Ilearst and Hisgen will be in tening barrel of a 44-caliber Colt Portland next Tuesday. revolver, held firmly in the hand C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d M ain S t r e e t s !.. IN C.KAM Try these, says Filbert Ilubbard, j of a short, slight man with u w eai » ia e. ^ F. the great lecturer and writer: “ A j white handkerchief draped over D E N T IS T and would Le pleased to show our customers and kind thought, a kind word, a kind j his face, S tew art-P o rte r Huififing friends our Phone 1451 H ours x.JH to 1 J, 1 to 5 j deed.” That the robbery was planned $ ^ W. KIM K, M. I) ♦ - j and timed perfectly is the opinion 9 I'H Y N IM A N and ADIUiEON J Fortunately for human happi- !„ f , he victiuls alld that it shou,d Office tn M cFarland Building % H . C. M A D S E N , 9 * Over ness, only the courts insist on L ,)een pu„ ed f)ff h, si>?ht of Cochran’s Furniture Store Of £ Office Phone, 341 Jtesldenco Phone, 581 é hearing the truth, the whole truth,! the twillkUllK lii;hts of Rogeburg, W atch m aker . Now A r r i v i n g D ally and nothing but the truth. tcn milIutes before the elid of tlle Kep&iring a t reasonable charges. All work guaranteed Hrst-ciass. Gingham and Percales, entirely new patterns The sheriff’s office reports the ru„ ¡s wjJat astonished the passeti W atches, Clocks and Jew elry a t Lowest Price Bordered Prints, something new at 7c per yard last half of the tax of l ‘)07 pretty j gers as much as anything else, COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. Complete line of Val Laces and Insertions, e x well paid in and very little of the 'l'l,e highwayman secured about tra fine. New Dress Goods, latest weaves. tax on real estate will lie left un-|£{^) money, two gold watches, Kimona Cloth, all colors, and other articles of interest to the buyers’ : : : . : : : paid this ! valued at $245 and two revol vers Horsçaliooing n specialty. Wagon aw l carriage re-- alld I The stage had nine occupants, be- ing. All work gnarautned . The sawmill proprietors anu i »lave your horsejHeetl) ex the driver, Tom Duncan. amined ami repaired'.''Shot employes of the Pacific northwest Isides | at reur of Ilemenway & There were aboard W. C. Benhatn, Burkholder's Store :: ought to be pleased with “ govern j . n A K E J R ment by injunction.” The rate ma,,aRer of the route, and seven injunction has so far gone in their | ! passengers, two of whom were | women and whom the bandit did favor. -------------------- not molest. One of the women, A h a lfd a y ’s tramp over the Mrs j . Haruett, of San I'rancisco, fields with dog and gun will con-1 bad $ 1000'. worth of diamonds in F A R M M A C H IN K R Y S A W M IL L S U P P L IE S vince any sportsman that pheas- j her stocking, and the other, Miss Ing t o said ilefem lnnts on o r a f te r th e A PLAIN BUSINESS TALK. said 1 st d ay ot N ovem ber, 11107, ants are very scarce. A blind g01,Cy 0f Coquille, enroute to S T E A M AND G A S O L I N E E N G I N E S . Parties having ripe Italian sa tisfy said judgm ent, c o s ts and se P A C K IN G . H O S E AND B E L T I V G man could also "see” that what Portland, had $1500 in money Why men residing in the Wil em in g co sts B ein g u n able t o find person al pro p erty w ith which to French or Silver Prunes, in birds are left are awfully guu-jThe mail was not touched. After lamette valley should desire to sa tisfy said ju d g m en t, co sts and nc large or small quantities—a shy.” ^ t the job tlie bandit ordered the change their place of residence cru ing co sts. I dhl on the first duy of O cto b e r, tons, levy upon th e fo llo w pail full or a wpgon load— The numerous Hearst publica stage to proceed on to Roseburg and seek newer and greener fields ing re a l p ro p e rtj belonging t o Halit d an ts on the 1st d a y of Novem are requested to bring them tions have been personally repre and then disappeared. Up to the is certainly one of the mysteries of d be efen r. 11107, o r su bsequ ently , to - w lt : the human family, yet there are present hour no trace of him has sented throughout Oregon and T h e 8 K ‘i ot the S K q ot S e c tio n 1“ to the Cottage Grove Fruit men and maidens of whom it is I 'to w n s h ip 21, S, It 1!, w ost W. M. con- Company, where they will Washington recently by Ray been found. I tablin g 40 acres, m ore o r less, In As the stage was ascending a said contemplate such a change, L a n e co u n ty , Oregon. Washington Taylor, who is writ therefore, In th e nam e o( th e Wholesale and Retail ing a series of articles showiug steep hill near Roseburg it was and even firms conducting large s ta Now, te of Oregon, and In order to s a t agricultural, industrial and horti suddenly halted by the bandit, mercantile establishments have isfy said ju d g m en t, c o s ts anil a c c r u for them according to grade cultural actualities iu this portion who stepped from behind a stump permitted this terrible nightmare to ing eOHts, f will on Monday th e 9th d ay of Novell,tier, I90N, ■«tw een th e creep iu and so disturb the peaceful delivered. We will also dry at the roadside, revolver in hand. of the United States. Mr. Taylor hours of 9 o ’clock a . in. an d 4 o ’clock is on the staff of the Sail Francisco He made the five male passengers slumbers of its members that at p. ill., to -w lt: . \ t l o'clo ck p. ni. on fruit for cash or on shares. said day a t the so u th w e st d o o r ot “ Exam iner,” but his stories will j and Duncan line up oil the ground regular intervals of from 30 to 60 the co u n ty co u rt h ouse In E ugene, For particulars enquire at be printed in all the Hearst papers. with their hacks toward him while days they are constrained to sacri L a n e co u n ty , O reg o n , o ffe r for Halo the Dryer. to r c a s h , su b ject to red em p tio n all of ■ i ii n- ^ — | he searched their pockets. W. M. fice their immense stocks of mer th e a b o v e nam ed d efen d a n ts, .1. 8. B R A S S G O O D S AND T I N W A R E Milne and C ora M M ilne, r ig h t, t it le chandise to such an extent they ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS | Plum, of 845 Upshur street, Port S T O V E S AND R A N G E S and iutere.-t, in and to th e a b o v e de land, was relieved of $5, a gold will even sell a pair of 50 cent scribed real property. W. A. Scott representing the Dated th islitli day of O cto lie r, 1908. watch worth $110 and a revolver; overalls for 49 cents. M IT C H E L L WAGONS W IN D M ILLS. P U M P S I I a k k y L . M own , mining and scientific press of San The cause of these periodical Harry McChesney, of Kalilotus, S h eriff o f L im e co u n ty , O regon. Francisco, is spending a day in Wash., gave up $15 and an auto spasms of mercantile acumen is our city inquiring into our min A n d &1I K in d s of matic revolver. John Hastings of one of the mysteries that is up to Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution. ing resources. i bridge, Or., before leaping from the public to determine. N o tice is hereby g iven th a t by Mrs. A. W. Kitue entertained ilitr stage drop|>ed a purse coutain- As for Wheeler-Thompsou Co. virtue of nn e x e cu tio n issued o u t of the C. W. lb M. society at her ¡11}, among the mail sacks we have no desire to discontinue th e C ircu it co u rt of th e s t a t e o f O re , for tho county o f L a n e , on th e Leave orders at Cunningham’s Con-| home Thursday afternoon. A fter. alld presented the lobber with #1; business. Mr. F. D. Wheeler has gon 241 Ii d a y of S e p te m b e r, 190 k , on a fectionery Phone 73 or phone the business meeting refreshment*' tvvo Umber cmisers, named Cross no intention of changing his place jud gm ent rendered iu tlie C o tta g e residence 4 0 6 rove J u s t i c e court on th e 28th day were served and all reported a ■ and llealtl, of Portland, who got of residence, II. O. Thompson is a G of O cto lier 1907. in f a v o r of C. E . very pleasant afternoon. on the stage at Olalla, were next permanent fixture and J. W. Wil S te w a rt, plaintiff, and a g a in st J . 8 . A l l K i n d s of Milne, d efen d an t, fo r the sum of Hauling Done Promptly at liryan got skinned,” is the j searched, the former giviug up a son gave up a life long residence th irty d o lla rs w ith in te re s t thereon way the bowlers put it this morn- $125 gold watch and the latter $.10 iu his native state of Iowa a little a t th e ra le of III per ce n t p - r annum Reasonable Charge from th e iS th day o f N ovem ber. HXVi. ing. Recently the Taft men chal- in money. The robber then took over a year ago to become a per and th e further m in of tw o and 90 lenged the Bryan men of the com- $.1 and a watch of little value from manent resident of our own beau 100 d ollars, costs; nlso $10.00 a t t o r W . A. H Ò G A T E n e y ’s fees; also m a k in g tra n s c rip t $ 1 ; tnercial club to a bowling contest. Duncan and $4.50 in money from tiful little city of Cottage Grove. and a lso the co sts ot and upo , th is Tbe big event was pulled off last j beuham. The robber w7ore a Consequently we expect to con w rit, which ju d g m e n t w as ei rolled Î--Â5 M M M N M M SS M SS SS tM S nst and docketed In th e office of the night resulting in a victory for the white handkerchief over his face. tinue business at the same old clerk of the circu it c o u rt on tlie 1st COTTAGE d Taft contingent. Me was of medium built and has a stand, continuing to give our pa a y of November 1907, by which ( w rit I w a s com m and ed th a t o u t of trons the same high standard of th e p erson al p ro p erty lielonglng t o Sixteen and one-half acres o f very soft voice, values that we always have and said defendant o r if su fficient could the Alex Spare tract on the east C H A S . M A T T H E W S . P ro p rie to r. n o t l>e found then o u t of the rpnl All thr latest treatment.. side of the river in South Cottage Dealers in ftuit trees rejiort a aud will not under any circum property l.d o n g in g to said d efen d an t PI r î AA 1 (•rove, was sold to I). C. Baugh splendid business this year, show stances jiermit competition to un on or a fte r the said 1st d ay of Nu- vem lier 1907. I s a tis fy sa id ju d g m en t, man today through the Veatch ing that more orchards than ever dersell us. c o s ts and a ccru in g co sts. B ein g un PLAIN and MEDICATED BATHS able t o find personal p ro jic rty with W H k r l k r - T h o m pso n C o . Real Estate Company at $205 per l>efore in one season will be plant- w hich t o sa tisfy said ju d g m e n t, co sts acre. The tract will be put on ed in Oregon during this fall and and a ccru in g c o s ts , T did on th e 24tli X-HAY LABORATORY Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution. d ay of Septem lier. lists, levy upon the market and sold in city lots. the coining winter. - *v JOHNSON’S STORE % Î Î u f $ i Î i New Stewart Building ; Strong Company i Í N ew Fall S tock Grand Scenic Effects Situations are Natural This is not a wild and wooley melodrama, but its sentiment is General Blacksm¡thing uplifting and its realism the kind that stimulates nobility of purpose and action. Tickets, 25, 35 and 50c On Sale at New Era Drug Store PRUNES Wynne Hardware Company BE PAID CASH Hardware and Machinery J C. M. DENSMORE, Prop DRAYING HAULING CO TTAGE G RO VE FLOUR MILLS the fo llo w in g real p ro p erty lielong- Notice Is hereby given th a t by ing to said defendant on tlie first day virtu e of ail ex ec u tio n issued ou t of of N ovem lier, 1907, o r sn haequen tly, th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e s t n t e o f to -w it: O regon, fo r th e co u n t., nl L an e, on Tlie SI'.', of the N K q of S e c tio n Id, tlie Both d ay of S e p tem b e r, l<x>s, on Tow nship 21. S . It .1 W est. W. M ,, a ju d g m en t rendered in the C o tta g e co n ta in in g 10 a cre s, m ore o r less, In G rove J u s t ic e co u rt on th e 28th day L a n e county, Oregon. of O ctolier, 1907. in fa v o r o f C. E. Now, therefore, in the n a m e o l th e S te w a rt, plaintiff, and a g a in st .1. S. s t a le of O regon and in o rd e r to s a t M illie, a n a C ora M Milne, defendants isfy said ju d g m en t, c o s t s a m i accru fo r th e sum of one hundred nineteen ing co sts, I will on M ond ay, th e 9th an d no ton d o llars, w ith lntere«t d ay of November, 1908, lietween the thereon a t th e ra te of 1ft per cent per h u n ts of 9 o 'clo ck a. m. and 4 o 'clo ck ann u m on $104.00 from Septem lier f t ,! p. in., to -w lt: A t 1 o'clock p. m. on 1904, t o Ms.v 20, Ilk Vi. and lit | ht cent , said d ay a t tlie southw est door of tlie |ier Annum on $119.1)0 from May 2ft. | county co u rt house in E ugene. L an e M f t, u n lit paid and th e fu rth e r sum j c o u n ty , u reg o n , offer for sale for of $d.4ft co a ts, and a ls o the co sts o f | ■•ash. su bject t o redem ption, a ll o f an d upon th is w rit, a lso a tto rn e y 's tlie a b o v e nam ed d efen d an t’s, J . S. fees $25.00 and m akin g tra n scrip t $1. Milne, rig h t, title nnd In te re st, in and w h ich said jud gm en t w as enrolled to th e above deserilie«! re a l p ro p erty . And docketed in the office of tlie clerk | Bated this 0 th day o f O ctob er. U«e>. of the C ircuit C o m t on th e 1st d ay of H m i s t I.. Bowx, N o vem ber, inn", ny w hich w rit I was 2i^:SI Sh eriff of Lane co u n ty , Oregon com m and ed that ou t o f th e p erso n al pro perty Is-lon gin g to said defendant | o r of «ninelent could no t lie found ! Fresh Lastern oysters on the ■ ■ S B E C B U B R I B T Y B I 1 This is the Fund that protects our depositors from loss, coupled with years of successful business experience. This Bank has a Capital of . . . . $25,000.00 Surplus Fund of - 5,000.00 Undivided Profit of 10,000.00 Stockholders Liability of 25,000.00 A Total of - - $65.000.00 This means that we must lose $ 65.000.00 lx-fore our detxisilors could lose one cent. This protection is for YOU. When vou think BANK th in k o f »he FIRST NHTI0NHL BHNK O F COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Lvvv? in.'e.vvi.w .'.vvvvw vn.w ^vi.^viM w ivcwvwyyyi then out of the reni property Mong- j half shell at the Wave. Mill Feed Gratin and Hay THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. For further p articu lar, address O r. H . C . B C H L B K r. M I L L E R ’S Machine Shop All kinds of m achine and repair work «lone promptly an«l at reason able prices. Tiie Standard High Grade Fence of the World. There is over 4-00 miles of this famous wire fence in Douglas countv, Oregon. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will keep its shape when property stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire a t all times. I n q u i r e of DAVID GRIGGS, or STRARNS & CHEN0WITH, Agents Cottage Grove, Ore. Oakland, Ore. OLD LIUDEIt BUILDING Third Street. CO TTA G E G R O V E, OREG O N N'ew post cards and local views j at the Bazaar. Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPH 0 PH 0 NES Records Notions, Novelties