Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, October 09, 1908, Image 4

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    ie t u r e s
p ie n s e
Gambling a Disease
O f Pernicious Tendency.
SURRENDER
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
and Pumping Machinery.
N O W .”
I
gambling in every form as U N W O R T H Y
REPR EH ENSDJLE, W H E T H E R
B L IN G D E N
ALL
IN
OR
IN
FOUND
A CHURCH
IN
F A IR .
A
AND
which are
m ade a t
th e
GAM ­
I H O LD IT
( T
CONTEM PT.
I am w ell aware, o f course, how widely prevalent tho practice is,
until, with great numbers of people who should hold more correct
views and avoid the practice absolutely as a matter of principle, thcro
has grow n up a habit which makes their interest in a thousand form s
o f innocent and proper amusement dependent upon the rest given by
having money or some other thing which they value staked upon tho
( T X
r o v e
l l e r y
New Management
New Equipment.
G R IF F IN <1 V E A T C H . A g e n ts
Cottage Grove. Oregon
Fairbanks - Morse Co.,
Come and see us. We
will do our utmost to
please you.
result
A . J. A r m s t r o n g .
IT 18 A DISEASE AND OF MOST PERNICIOUS TENDENCY UPON
OUR WHOLE SOCIAL LIFE.
MY CONDEMNATION OF IT FOR
THESE REASONS IS SURPASSED BY MY CONTEMPT FOR IT AS
AN EVIDENCE OF MENTAL WEAKNESS AND FOLLY.
Apple Boxes!
PO R T LA N D , OREGON
T l M BER I A M I. A C T J U N E S, 1s78
N O TIC E F o i l IM BL1CATIO N.
VTiiitoil Staten I,anil (111loo,
Rnsetiurg. Oregon, May it, l'.ms.
Notice is hereby given thill in com ­
pliance with the p ro visio n , o f tlio net
of Congress of June it, 1*7*. entitle«!
“ An net Tor the sale of tlinlicr land»
in the Slates o f California, Oregon,
Nevada and Wnablngton T e rrito ry ,"
as extiaideil to all the public laml
stab's by net
oi AligiiHt 4. 1892
EMMA M. JO II
o f C ottage «trove, «•minty of I.ane,
S late of Oregon, has (¡l«>«| In IhiHolllce
on Feb, ¡¡tl. ilws her sw orn a«nlenient
No. !Ki:!.-> for t bo puicliase of tn«> sW l ,
belli«- Iota 11, 12, l.‘l anil II of Section
No. 2N 'township No. 21 South o f
Rang«* N o .2, west VV, M .t On*., and
will offer proof to show that the land
«ou ght it more valuable for its llials'r
o r -lone than Tor agricultural pur­
poses. and to establish her claim
to said land before the Register and
Itt'ceiver of t I uh office .'it Ronobiirg,
< trepan, on Thtirsdnv the 10th «lay of
December, t'.NW.
She names as witnesses:
lienalab Job, W illiam \V«'scars«m,
W illiam Champion, Janies Whiteford
all of Cottage tlrove, Oregon.
Aliy and all persons claim ing a d ­
versely the altove-describcd lands are
rennesteil to file their claims In Ibis
i otllee on or before said 10th day of
December, ltKIS.
22
B knjamin L. E d d y , Register.
B u t to hold it to be a crime is to indict a very largo portion of tho
entire community, including all who tako part in common games o f
billiards, bridge whist, golf, baseball and every other popular recrea­
W e have on hand standard
tion known to the people o f almost every civilized land, with soino
apple boxes in lots from one
small stako or disbursement dependent upon the result, and hold them
to one hundred l>oxes.
guilty o f crimes.
I-otsof 10 or less, 15cents each
Lots o f 50______________ $6.75
Lots of 100...... ............. $12.00
N O T H IN O B U T A N E V O L U T IO N O F S O U N D E R T H IN K ­
IN G A N D
M O RE C O R R ECT V IE W S
FECT T O W A R D
R E M O V IN G
W IL L H A V E
ANY
EF­
— Brinkerhoff in Cleveland Leader.
T H I S E V I L , which is absolutely
beyond effective treatment by any kind of legislation or judicial action.
Cottage Grove Mfg. Co.
Best Friends W e Have
A re Good Books. FRUIT TREES ARE
B y POPE
OOD
G
PIUS X .
books solemnly warn us o f our duties and o f the pre­
cepts o f law ful discipline; they awake in our souls the
heavenly voices that have been silenced; they disturb the
treacherous calm in which we liv e ; they charge us with those
T H E “O L D R E L IA B L E ”
__
H a v e y o u o rd e re d F r u it
T re e s fo r th e e n s u in g s e a s o n
p la n t i n g ?
I f n o t, y o u b e tte r
inclinations which contain concealed snares; they reveal the dangers
that so often lie in the path o f the unwary.
a s k in g
«uch silent kindness that they show themselves not only to be our ' f o r C o r n ic e
friends, but O U R
VERY
BEST
S
THUS
VERY
WE
SIDE
HAVE
FRIENDS
ALWAYS.
EVER
R
WHENEVER
READY
TO
38
.
cen ts
I sell
^ IN C O R P O R A T E D }
at
20 cents, but can’t hold the
•prices down much longer.
F R IE N D S .
It
P e ars.
H L B Ä N Y N U R S E R IE S
Offer a large stock of Harriett and Cornice Fears;
Spitzen berg
a n (1 j
Yellow
Newtown j
Apples:
Also the J
T IM HER L A N D AC T J U N E :t. 1878
Vrootnan S t r a i n , |j N O TICE FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
second generation j I
United Slates I,and Otllee
Franquette walnuts j Riiseblirg, Oregnt >.;«rch 20. 1908
GETTING SCARCE
h u rry up!
A nd all this they do with j S o m e a r e
WE
HELP
LIKE,
US IN
AT
OUR
OUR
MOST
SECRET NECESSITIES, FRIENDS WHOSE VOICE IS NEVER HARSH,
WHOSE COUN8EL 18 NEVER DICTATED BY CUPIDITY, WH08E
Cedar Springs Nursery
S. B. M O R S S ,
P h o n e 4 71
SUMMONS.
SPEECH IS NEVER TIMID OR FALSE.
In the Circuit Coort of the State of Ore­
gon ,or I.ane comity.
Amanda Hixson plaintiff, vs. Jack Hix­
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
B y R e v . Dr. C. C A M P B E L L M O R G A N , N oted Endlsh D ivine.
answer the complaint filed against you
in the alxive entitled suit within six
H E woman’s suffrage movement has grown astonishingly. weeks from the date of the first publi­
Tho constant agitation ami hard work fo r the cause b y the cation of this summons and if you fail
to appear and answer as herein required,
women o f England are gradually having their effect.
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
ply to the court for the relief demanded
THERE IS NO GOOD REASON WHY WOMEN, SHOULD in said complaint which is for a decree
BE DENIED THE RIGHT TO VOTE. OR, IF THERE IS, THE RE ARE that the bonds of matrimony existing
TWO GOOD REASONS ON THE OTHER SIDE TO COUNTERBAL­ between the plaintiff aud defendant he
forever dissolved and that the plaintiff
ANCE IT.
be awarded the care ami custody of the
minor child of plaintiff and defendant,
W h en woman's suffrage succeeds in England, where I expect to seo “ Freddy” and for such other and further
it triumph first, it will bo a matter of but a short time before it is relief as to the court may seem just and
equitable.
granted elsewhere. Tho United States probably will bo second if tho
This summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks in the
British colonics are not.
Cottage ('»rove Leader, a newspaper of
Tho United States could not hold out long, for instance, if women general circulation in I.ane county, state
of Oregon, published in Cottage < »rove,
should be given the right to vote in Canada.
I in said county and state, by order of the
i lion. L. T. Harris, judge of the above
1 entitled court made on the 22ml day of
; Septemlier 1908.
i The first publication of this summons
You Need Fire Protection.
Notice.
_________
' is on the 25th day of September, 1906,
1 and the last publication on 0th day of
T o m A w brey can give you good November, 1908.
M y wife, Mrs. Alm ira Jenkins,
J, C. J ohnson ,
having voluntarily left my home reliable insurance at reasonable!
Attorney for plaintiff,
in this city on August 5, 1908, rates, put your residence insur- i
° a5e ,rove’ re£°n*
without cause or provocation, I ance in the Oregon I'ire Relief A s - 1
hereby give notice that 1 will not sociation and your business prop
SUMMONS.
erty in the Hankers and Merchants!
be responsible for any liabilities i
Mutual.
Call at the express o f-l In the Circuit court of the State of Ore-
contracted by her after the above fice for rates
for U n e c°!,nty-
I C. K. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. Thomas M.
date.
“
Riley, defendant.
25-29*
T h o S. W . J k n k i n s .
To Thomas M. Riley, the alx>ve named
Estray Nottce.
I ilefendant:
I In the name of the .State of Oregon,
Sept. 25, 1908.
| you are hereby required to appear and
Chickens.
There came to my place on Mos- answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
S. C. R. I. Reds. N o better by creek about eight months ago weeks from the date of the first publica­
a two year old inuley heifer, light tion of this summons and if you fail to
chicken raised for utility or fancy.
red, no marks or brand. Owner appear and answer as herein required,
I have a limited number o f fine is hereby notified to call for same for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
cock rei s for sale. Get one lie fore and pav for pasturage and cost of ply to the court for the relief demand­
ed in said complaint, which is for a de­
this notice.
all are gone. $1 to $1.50.
cree that all adverse claims of the de-
i
femlant in and to the following described
24-28
A
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C
a
s
t
l
e
.
4t
VV. V . M c G r k , Creswell.
• premises, to-wit: The S\V k of the SVV
| % of Sec. 56, Twp. 21, South, Range 1,
West of Willamette Meridian in I.ane
county, state of Oregon, containing 40
| acres, be determined, and that by said
j decree it lie declared and adjudged that
I the defendant has no estate whatsoever
in or to said land or premises and that
the title of the plaintiff thereto is good
and valid, and that ilefendant lie forever
I enjoined ami debarred from asserting
I any claim in or to said land or premises
I whatever, adverse to plaintiff and for
j such other and further relief as to the
may seem equitable.
Are you doing what you can to populate your state j court
This summons is published once a*
week for six successive weeks in the
Cottage (»rove Leader, a newspaper of
OREGON NEEDS I’Rl>I*I.K—Settler*, honest farmers, mechanics,
general circulation in U n e county, state
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
o f Oregon, published in Cottage Grove,
heart—capital or no n p itn l.
in said county and state, by order of the
lion . L. T. Harris, judge of the above
entitled court, made on the 22nd day of
September, 1908,
The first publication of this summons
is on the 25th day of September. 1908,
and the last publication, on Mb day of
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the Hast for distribution
November 1908.
through every available agency. W ill you not help the good work
J. C. J o h n s o n ,
of building Oregon by sending us the names ami addresses of your
friends who are likely to lie interested in this state? We will lie
Attorney for plaintiff,
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about
Cottage (»rove. Oregon.
OR ROOM an«l its opportunities.
Women W ill Soon
Have Their Rights.
«Oregon»»
Builders
The M erit Pacific Co-lines in Oregon.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
If you want to bring a friend ora relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of otir agents. The tickets will then be* fur­
nished hy telegraph.
J. M. ISIIAM. I.ocu. A cìknt SorTintaw P a n n e Co.
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage G rove for #5.50
good going Saturday on N o. 16 at
1,50 a. m. train, returning Monday
evening on N o. 1.1 leaving Portland
at 7. .10 p. m
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.
WM. M cM l/ R R A Y , General Pa ssenger Agent,
Portland. Ore go n.
Horn— To Mr. and Mrs. Hud
Thom , on Suudav morning, a girl
i Denver
$30.00
Onmha
30.00
Kansas City 30.00
St. Louis
.35.50
Chicago
38.00
From Louisville
" Cincinnati
“ Cleveland
“ New York
$4.1.70
42 20
44.73
5Ó.00
TIC K ETS C A N B E P R E P A I D
,
Notice is hereby given th a t In com ­
pliance with the provisions of the
First class trees, not I net of Congress of Jim«* :t, 1878, en­
titled “ All net for the sale of tim ber
the lowest in price, j lands
In the states of California, Ore­
N evada and W ashington Terrl-
hut the cheapest, j | gon.
tor.v ' ns extended t o all the public
hind states hv act of August 4, ¡892,
M Y R T I.E F. V E A T C H
Catalogue F ree. !
of C otta ge d ro v e, county of Laue,
state of C iegon , filed In this office
You can write us j on O ctober 22, 1!I07, her sworn
statement No. ti77!l for tho pnrclmne
direct or place your J of
the S'.., of N o f Section No. 20 In
order with our local t Township No. 28 South of Range No. 2
west VV M., O re.,and w ill offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more
agent—
valuable for Its timlicr or stone than
for agt ¡cultural purposes, and to es­
tablish her claim to said laml Indore
Register and Receiver of this office
Cottage Grove, Or.
In Rose burg, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 11th day of November, l!t08
She names as witnesses: J. \V,
Vcatcli, C ottage drove, Oregon;
James Whitford, Cottage d ro ve, Ora-
gon fC . F. Drown, Condon. O re g o n ;
M T . Devereanx. Eugene, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ad­
versely the above-described lands are
reouested to lllo their claim s in this
office on or before snid I Ith d a y of
ovotuber, l!M)8.
20-lbt R kn . ia . m ix \ j . F o n t, Register.
V ;i
A. M c K i n n e y
Albany Nurseries,
C
C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will lie on sale tinting SEPTEMBER
ANI> OCTOBER from the Fast to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
A D V ER TISEM EN T S.
l airluiML■ .Mursc ('.[«holme Kll¡fines for FOR HAI.H A'l A liAKC.AIN'— V new
Ludwig piano, >125 instrument. In­
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
quire ol Thus. Jenkins.
IStf
( mthis complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
CHICKENS FOR SALK—A nice tluck
Fairbanks Morse Dynamo« and Motors
of pri/.e winning F in k Minorca»,
for power and light.
young ami old, ippl\ t o l l J. liu-
Fairbanks Morse Windmills & Lowers.
H KI ILL K Cottage (.save.
Fairbanks-Morse ('«rinders, Feed Chop­
l'O K KAI.K—C.nsoline. engines, J 1J II,
pers, Well lhimps.
IV Welier; #. It. I'. Cnion
t¡Ood con­
All first quality goods at low prices. A l­
dition, nearly new,* cheap. It. P.
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
VoiiNOe, Itlackbulte, Oregon.
I r RICH ARD L. H AND . Lawyer.
REGARD
C L A S S IF IE D
Albany, Oregon.
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT i
Cheaper than O i l !
T IM B ER I, AN 1) ACT, J U N E 8, 1878—
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Safe and C on ven ien t!
=;|
qAShow Window brilliantly
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
lighted with Electric Lights
make many a sale “ the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u hav e
electric lights installed.
(The 3 BC 0 t
anî> o n lç
Illu m in a n t
Collage Crow « electric * Co.
wmm
Fashion Stables
Unitisi S tales Land Office.
Roselmrg, Oregon, April 28, 1908.
Native Is hereby given that ill com
pliancc with the provisions of the
Act o f Congress of June :t, 1878, en­
titled “ An net for the sale nf Tim ber
Lands In tho states of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
T e rr ito r y ," as extended to nil Public
Lam i States by an net of August 4,
1892,
A D D IE E. JOB
o f ( ottago tlrove, County of Lane,
m
State
of
Oregon,
liied In this ottico on
' ''
October 80, 1907, Iter sworn statem ent
No. ¡1798 for the purchase of the Kk of
HE 1-1 o f .Section No. 20 In Tow nship
No. 21 Soutli o f Range No. 2 West,
;
W. M., and w ill offer proof to show
that the land sought Is mori' valuable
for Its t Imber or stone than for a g li,
cultural purposes, and to establish Ida
claim to salii land liefora the Register
and Receiver of this olllee, at Rose-
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th
day of Novcmlier, 1908.
she names as witnesses: B. R. Job,
James Wblleford, J. M . Ilnbliell nnil
William Westersen, all of Cottage
< I rove. Oregon,
Any and nil persons claim ing ad-
veiHcly the above described binds are
m piesb il lo ll|e their claims In tills
olile«' oil . r liefora said 17th day of
Novem ber, POOR.
H un . iam ix L Ennv, Register.
i
U
ft
T IM HER L A N D AC T , J I N K J, 1878—
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
P o w e ll
A
T u lla r , P ro p .
Cochran & Cooley
I
»
HOUSE
1
F U R N IS H E R S
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
I Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. I
HARNESS SHOP
Unitisi states Land Office.
R eselling. Oregon, April HI, 1!I08.
Notice is hereby given llm t In rom-
p llaiiie with Hie provisions o f the
Vet of Congress of .luncd, 1878, en­
titled “ An act for the sale of tim b er I
lands in Hie stntesof California, Ore­
gon. Nevada and Washington Terri- !
t"ry . • iia extended to all Public lainil
States bv act of August 4, 1892,
\NNA O O L E 8 B Y M IL L K R D
of Cott ige Grove, County o f Lane,
! sta te o f Oiegon. tiled in tills olllee
on Sept. 2d. list", her sworn s ta te ­
ment No ¡aliti forth e purchase o f the
NF.1, N E I-4 et Section No. 2 in T o w n ­
ship No. 21. South of Range No, 2,
West. W M., Ore., and will offer
p roof to show that the land sought
Is more valuable for Its tlm ls T .o r
1 stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to e-tabll-h her claim to said land
lief.re the Register and Receiver o f
this office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on
Thursday the 5th day o f November,
I'.ms
She names as witness!«: W. W .
Oglesby, Mr* N. M Oglesby, D H.
Brumbaugh and \V. H. I ’.lalr, all of
Cottage ('.rove, Oregon,
Any and all ¡lersona claiming ad-
verrcly the above deaeri 1 * m I lands are
rcipiesteil to tile their claims In this
office on or before snid étti day of
Novcmlier, I'.mx
Rr vj iMix L. K p d v , Register.
Harness Making and General Repairing
Fine Stock o f Harness constantly on H and. Saddles, W hips,
E xtra Collars, Harness H ardw are. Shnps, A x le Grease. Riding
and W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies
Prices H a v e B een Red uc ed o n E very thin g
Call and make your wants known
t u c c M M t to Gee- C em er
S t O C llS ,
P ro p .
WALTHAM PIANOS.
II. C. Madsen is the agent for
the celebrateti W altham piano,
which is equally as good as the
Chickering
aud t in n ito li
and
Mason. Call in aud see and hear
the tones.
W orkm anship
fully
guaranteed,
JOtf
m
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I'nited Slates Lund Office,
lt.aiet.iirg, Oregon. AptII 24, I'.His
Notice Is licieby given that in cniu-
plinncc w ith Hie provisions of the
net of C<mgmail of June :t, 1878, en­
titled “ All net tor the snle wf tim ber
lands in the states of California, ( Ire-
gon, Nevada and W ashington T erri­
to ry ,“ as extende.l to nil the Public
Land suites by net of Atlgt|st4, 1892.
N A T H A N IE L M A R T IN
of Cottage G rove, county of 14111c,
State of Oregon. Hied In tills office on
Sept. 28, 1UU7, bis sworn statement
No. t»7:Mt, for tbe piiri'lmsc of the N’ k
N\V>4 SK^ N \ \ \ of Section No. 14, In
Township No. 22 S.. Range No. 4
W, W. M . and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more
valuable Tor Its timber or stone than
for agricultural piispos. s, and to es­
tablish Ills claim to said land l>. fore
Register and Receiver at Roseburg,
Oregon, on Saturday the 7Hiday of
November, 190.8.
lie names us witnesses: .1. W.
Parrish, Ilf Jeffeisoa, Oregon; Jaincs
s jyler, of London, Oregon; N. II.
Martin, of C ottage Drove, O regon;
(lld lon F. Jackson of Vouciills, Ore­
gon.
Any mill nil persons rim m ing ad­
versely the above-described lauds arc
requested to tile tliclr claims in tills
office on or before said 7th day of
Novem ber, RHt.s.
19-29 B kkjamin I,. E d dy , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ikqmrimont o f Hie Interior,
1’. S. Li inri Offico nt llowriitirif, ()re.
Alltfllwt
1908.
i»
linifli.y
«iv e n
that
OKOIU1K II. T U I P r
of ICiiKom*. L iiii1 comity, Oregon,
who, on Autfiint
1!HK marie tim-
her application No 01M5. for the
South Went one quarter of Section
Tow n alili) Iff, South. Kan^e 4,
West of the W illam ette Meririan, haw
tileri notice of Intention to make
final proof to eHtalffinli claim to the
land above ricHcrihcri, lieh-re W. W.
Calkins, r . S. Cominissioner. a t Ku-
«en e. Lane county, Oregon, on the
lffth (lay of NovemlK»r. llKVs.
Claimant muñecas witnesses:
Clark I*. Devore.rix of Eugene, Ore­
gon; Jacob I). W ¡¿»le of Coburg, Oiv-
g o n ; Erizar E. 1)« i ’oii, of Eugciio Or*
e^on ; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, Or-
pRon.
21-ffl II ionj a mix ' L. E u d y , Itegister
N otice
SUMMONS.
In ilie Circuit Court of the state of ()re-
Oregon for I.ane county.
Nora M. Craton, plaintiff \s. O. I.. Cra-
ton, riefenriant.
T o O. L. Craton, above named defend­
ant:
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 tbe
date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit, on or Iiefore tlie fitli
day of November, PAW, 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 rs fora decree
dissolving the marriage contract now
existing lietween plaintiff and defend­
ant, for the care and custody of her
minor child, Elen Craton, and for such
other and further relief as to the court
may seem meet.
This summons is published once a
week for at least six successive weeks in
the Cottage (»rove header, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation pub­
lished at Cottage ('.rove, Oregon, by or­
der of Hon. L. 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, 190H, and
the last publication on November 9,
1908.
Dated this 2Jrd day of September, 1908.
R. W. M a r s t k r s a n d J. A. B u c h a n a n ,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
C,Crop destroying
furred and feathered
pests are mnde sh ort
shrift of with a reliable,
unerring STEVENS.
C.For Sport or Service
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