Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, October 13, 1908, Image 4

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    Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying) C L A S S IF IE D
“The Montana Limited”
A Thrilling Play Portray­
ing Life in the Far West.
A t th e A r m o r y T h e a t e r
Wednesday Evening, October 14th, ’08
Church Should Be Used
To Obliterate Anarchy.
P le a s e
which arc made at the
(T
ro ve
(T
H
a llery
N e w Management
N e w Equipment.
FOR SAIJ? AT A BARGAIN—A new
PairlwaksMorse Gasoline Engines for
Ludwig piano, £125 instrument. In­
pumping, sprayipg, sawing, grinding,
quire of Tabs. Jenkins.
IMf
outfits complete.
CII1CKRNS FOR SALK*—A nice flack
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
By A r c h b l.tio o R Y A N o f P h il.d e lp h t.
of pri/.e winning Black Minorca»,
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos anil Motors
young and old, apply to 1). J. Du­
lor power and light.
N A T I O N whose growth depends largely upon the continual
ll id’ n.i.K, Cottage t >rove.
Fairbanks Morse Windmills tV Towers.
and increasing flow of alien blood is neglecting a vital re­ Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop- FOR SALK—Gasoline engines, 2L, II.
l>ero, Well Pumps.
P. Weber; 6 II. P. I ’ nioii
Good con­
sponsibility when she allows the children of these immi­ All lirst quality goods at low prices. A l­
dition, nearly new,* cheap. B. F.
ways
in Stock. Liberal terms.
grants who will he her sons and daughters to grow to matu­
Y o u n i . c , BlackbnUe, Oregon.
rity without the
MORAL
C O N V IC T IO N S
THAT
F airban k s - M orse Co.,
m
•»
A p p le Boxes!
NEW
Let those who deem exaggerated this arraignment
of n system that knows no God either of lovo or fear
read tlio signs that have been vouchsafed us.
W e have on hand standard
apple boxes in lots from one
to one hundred boxes.
I.otsof 10 or less, IScentseach
l.ots o f 50 ________ - - Sl'./V
Lots of too .............. .. _$12.0<>
Strong Company Cottage Grove Mfg. Co.
Grand Scenic Effects
Situations are Natural
FRUIT TREES ARE
GETTING SCARCE
Have you ordered Fruit
This is not a wild and wooley Trees
for the ensuing; se.'tson
melodrama, but its sentiment is planting? If not, you better
hurry tip! Prices will go up.
uplifting and its realism the kind Some
are asking 38 cents
i
for
Cornice
I sell at
that stimulates nobility of purpose ! 20 cents, but Pears.
can’t hold the
and action. Tickets, 25, 3o and 50c 1 prices dow n much longer.
life, fro m tho passionato strife and death among the
SAME OLD SQUABBLE. SAME OLD B0NE1
in our midst to anarchy and the chosen ruler of fre e people has been
— Donahey in Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Notice.
You Need Fire Protection.
My wife, Mrs. Almira Jenkins,
having voluntarily left my home
in this city on August 5, 1908,
without cause or provocation, I
hereby give notice that I will not
be responsible for any liabilities
contracted by her after the above
date.
25-29*
T h o s . W . J k n k in s .
Tom Awbrev can give you g<xxl
leliable insurance at reasonable
rates, put your residence insur­
ance in the ( )regon Eire Relief A s­
sociation and your business prop­
erty in the Bankers and Merchants
Mutual. Call at the express of­
fice for rates.
A LB A N Y NURSERIES
(IN C O R P O R A T E D )
Offer a larqe stock of Bartlett and Cornice Pears;
Spitzcnherg
a n d
Yellow
Newtown
Apples:
Also the
Vrooman S t r a i n ,
second generation
Franquette walnuts
First class trees, not j
the lowest in price, t
but the cheapest, j
Chickens
Sept. 25, 1908.
There caiue to my place oil Mos-
by creek about eight months ago
a two year old muley heifer, light
red, no marks or brand. Owner
is hereby notified to call for same
and pay for pasturage and cost of
this notice.
24-28
A . C a s t l e .
S. C. K. I. Reds. No better
chicken raised for utility or fancy.
1 have a limited number of fine
cockrels for sale. Get one before
all are gone. $1 to $1.50.
4t
W . V . M c G kk , Creswell.
Estray Notice
«Oregon»»
Builders
A re you d o in g w hat you can to p opulate yo u r state
OREGON NKEI>S PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital
The Southern Pacific Co-Lines in Prep.
is sending tons of < >regon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency . W ill yon not help the goo«I work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will he
glad to hear the expense of sending them complete information altout
OREGON and its opportunities.
C O L O N IS TS
TIC K E TS
will Is? on sale duting SEPTEMBER
AN D OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
From
“
“
“
“
Denver
$30.00 From Louisville
Omaha
30.00
“ Cincinnati
Kansas City 30.00
“ Cleveland
St. Louis
35.50
“ New York
Chicago
38.00
$41.70
42.20
44.75
55.00
T IC K E T S C A N B E P R E P A I D
If you want to bring a friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The tickets will then lie fur­
nished by telegraph
J. M. ISIIAM. L ocal A g ent S o u th e rn P a c i f i c C o .
W M . M c M U R R A Y , G e n e r a l P A e s en ge r A gent,
Portland. O rego n .
Catalogue Free. !
You can write us
direct or place your
order w ith our local
agent—
SUMMONS.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit court of the State 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 the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the alx>ve entitled suit within six
weeks from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons 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 demand­
ed in said complaint, which is for a de­
cree that all adverse claims of the de­
fendant in and to the following described
premises, to-wit: The SW
of the SW
of Sec. .V», Twp. 21, South, Range 4,
West of Willamette Meridian in Lane
county, state of Oregon, containing 10
acres, be determined, and that by said
decree it lie declared and adjudged that
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 defendant lie 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
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 and state, by order of the
Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above
entitled court, made on the 22nd day of
September, 1908,
rite first publication of this summons
is on the 25th day of September, 1908,
and the last publication, on f»th «lay of
November 1908.
J. C. J o h n s o n .
Attorney for plaintiff.
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $5.,T0
good going Saturday on N’o. lf> at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
eveningon No. l.T leaving Phrtland
at 7. ,T0 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.
Horn— To Mr. and Mrs. Hud I
Thorn, on Sunday morning, a girl |
A N D G O D LESS MEN.
T H E “O LD R E L IA B L E ”
Phone 471
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,
j you are hereby required to appear and
j answer the complaint filed against you
i in the above entitled suit within six
1 weeks from the date of the first publi-
i cation of this summons and if you fail
, to appear and answer as herein required,
i for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap-
I ply to the court for the relief demanded
j in said complaint which is for a decree
| that the bonds of matrimony existing
I between the plaintiff and defendant he
forever dissolved and that the plaintiff
lie awarded the care and custody of the
minor child of plaintiff and defendant,
“ Freddy” and for such other and further
relief as to the court may seem just and
equitable.
This summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks in the
Cottage Grove Leader, a newspaper of
general circulation in Lane county, state
of Oregon, published in Cottage (»rove,
in said county and state, by order of the
Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above
entitled court made on the 22nd day of
September Pins.
The first publication of this summons
is on the 25th day of September, 1908,
and the last publication on nth day of
November, 1908.
J, C. J ohnson ,
Attorney for plaintiff,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
IP P 5
alien laborers to that shameful B L O T O N O l R
N A T I O N that th ree times in our history 1ms an altar been reared
On Sale at New Era Drug Store Cedar Springs Nursery
S. B. M O R S S ,
I -et
j them read the story of daily violence in all walks of
sacrificed to tho hato of L A W L E S S
A . M c K in n e y
Cottage Grove, Or.
Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon.
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Cheaper than O il!
£ be Beet
ant> onlç
Illuminant
Cottage firooe * electric
( ' iti 11 *« I SI atei» Lam i Oftict»,
ItnKcbiirg. Oregon, A pi il 2ff,'1l)ffft.
Notice Is lieieby given that in com ­
TIMBER LANI>. ACT JUNE 3, I P ­ piiti
nee w ith the provisions of the
NOTICI: FOR PUBLICATION.
act of CoiigtCHH of .hin«» .‘I, ls7S, «M i-
United S ta te « Land Offl«*c,
tith ’d “ An act for the sale <f tim ber
Rose burg, Oregon, May 5 IflhS.
bind* 111 the slates o f California, Ore-
N otlco is hereby given th at in coin- gon, Nevada and Washington T eiri-
pliunee with the p ro visio n » o f the net t«>ry,” as extent led to all the rubile
of Congress of June *1, 1*78, entitled bund States h.v net of A u gn »t4 , ls<)2.
“ An act for the sale of titulier hinds
N A T H A N IE L M A R T IN
in the States o f California, Oregon, j 0f C ottage G rove, county of Lane,
Nevada and Washington Territory,M State of Oregotf*. filed in this office oil
a k extended t«» nil the public lami Sept. *28,11)07, his sworn statem ent
Htat«‘H by act
of August 4. 1802 No. ‘»7ffc>, fo r the purcluiHC of th<»N%
EMMA M. 4011
N W , SK# NWJj of Secthm No. 14. lit
<»f Cottage urove, «‘«unity of Latte, j Township No. 22 S., Range. No. 4
State of )regon, has filed In thin office \v, W. M . ami will offer proof to
on Feb. *20, P.His her 8w orn statement H|M,\v that the land sought is more
No. 00BÔ loi th** puieltase of tue S W *j valuable fo r its timber .»r
ir stone
stone than
1 >«*ltig: lots 11, 12, Iff and 11 of Section for agricultural puspos- s, and to es­
No. 28 Township N<>. 21 South of tablish Ills chiini to said land In fore
Range N o .2, west W, M., Ore., ami Register and Receiver at Knschnrg,
will offer proof to show that tile land Oregon, on Kill unlay the 7th day of
shtnrhl L more valuable for It* timber November, R kin .
or done than Tor agricultural pur­
lie niunes ns witnesses: J. W.
poses. ami to establish her claim Parrish, of Jefferson, Oregon; James
to said land before the Register mid Slyler, of London, Oregon; N. H.
Receiver of this office a t
Roselnirg, Martin, of C ottage d ro ve, O regon ;
Oregon, on Thurs«lay the 10th day of (lld ion F. Jackson of Yoneallii, Ore­
December, 1908.
gon.
She names as nitncsses:
Any and all persons rhiiinlng ad­
llcnaiah Job, W illiam Wescarsen, versely the aliove-deseiIbed lauds life
W illiam Champion, James Whiteford requested fu tile their claims In this
all of C ottage Grove, Oregon.
office on or I « fore said :7 th day of
Any and all persons claiming ad ­ Novem ber, 19ns.
versely the above-described lands are 19-29 B e n j a m i n L. Ennv, Register,
requested to tile their claim» in this
office on or before said 10th day of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
December, 1908.
22
B bn . iamin L. E ddy , Register.
TIM B E R LAND ACT JUNE ff. 1*7*
n o t ic i : f o r f u iil io a t io n .
United State« 1 .find Olllce
Rowhiirg, o ro p i'
.arch 20,1008
.Notice it* hereby glvon th at In com ­
pliance with tile prnviaioiiH of the
net of Const res« of June :t, 1878, en-
t • t!«'«1 "A n net for the sale of timber
lanilx In the nlati>i< of California, Ore­
gon, N evnila and Wanhington T e rri­
to ry ” an extended to all the public
land states by act of A linnet 4, 1802,
M Y R T L E I ’ . V E ATC H
ot C otta ge d ro v e, county of Lane,
state of O iegotl, filed In this office
on O ctober 22, 1007, her sworn
statem ent No. 0770 for the purchase
of th e S ' j of NJi of Section No. 20 in
Township No. 21 South of Range No. 2
west W. M ., d ie .,a n d w ill offer proof
to show fti.it the land sought Is more
valuable for Its tlmltcr or stone than
for nut ¡cultural purposes, and to es­
tablish her claim to said land liefore
Register and Receiver of this office
in Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday,
the I Ith d ay of November, 1008
She names as witnesses: J. W,
Ventch, C otta ge drove, Oregon;
James W hitford. Cottage d ro ve, Ore­
gon;«?. I". B row n, L o n d o n .O re go n ;
M T. I »overcame. Eugene, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ad­
versely the above-described lands are
requested to lilo their claim s in this
ofllee on or before said I Ith d ay of
Novem ber, 1908.
20-llH B kn . iam in L. F d i » t , Register.
T IM B E R L A N D ACT, JI NK :t, 1878-
N O TIC E I't »It P U B L IC A T IO N .
Safe and Convenient!
United States Laud Office.
Roseburg. Oregon, April 28, Bins.
Notice 1- hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June
1878, en­
titled "A n net for tlie sale of Tim ber
Lands in tho stales of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
T e rrito ry ,” ¡is extended to all Public
la n d States by an act of August 4,
1892,
A D D IE E. JOB
of C ottage d ro v e, County of lame,
State of Oregon, filed In tills office on
O ctob er¡10, 1907, bet sworn statem ent
No. 9798 for the purchase of the Kk of
SE 1-4 o f Section No. 20 In Tow n ship
No. 21 South of Range No. 2 West,
W. M., and w ill offer proof to show
that the land sought Is inure valuable
for Its tiinlier or stone than for ngrl
cultural purposes, and to establish Ids
claim to said land liefore the Register
and Heceiver of this office, at liose-
bnrg, O regon, on Tuesday the 17th
day of Novem lier, l!H»s.
She names as witnesses; B. R. Job,
James Whiteford, J . M . Huldiell and
W illiam Westersen, all of Cottage
drove, Oregon.
Any and ¡ill persons claim ing ad­
versely the above described hinds nre
requested to flic their claims in this
office mi i liefore said 17th day of
Novem lier, 19ns.
H kn . ia . m ix L Ennv, Register.
(JAShow W indow brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make many 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
—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
m
IT IS A NATIONAL SIN T H A T WE ARE TRAINING THESE
SON8 OF OURS IN C RAFT AND 8CIENCE AND
LEAVING THEIR HEART8 AS AN UNSOWN FIELD
WHERE O UTLAW RY AND SOCIALISM MAY SOW
THE SEED AND REAP THE HAR VE 8T OF A NA
TION’S RUIN.
•t It *t
A. J. A rm stro n g.
G R IF F IN <1 V E A T C H . A | M l0
CollAfte G rove. O regon
R E L IG IO N
A L O N E C A N G IV E THEM .
Come and see us. We
will do our utmost to
please you.
A D V ER TISEM EN T S.
and Pumping Machinery.
Co.
m r h h m m m w m m nm h m m m m m m m m
Fashion Stables
Department o f the interior,
f
1'. S. Land Office at Roselnirg, Ore.
August 211, 1908.
N otice
it hereliv
given
that
O K O ltO E II. T R IP P
of Eugene, Lane enmity, Oregon,
who, on August 2D, 190s. mat le tim ­
ber t(|M»lleutiou N o , 0(1811. for the
South West one quarter of Section
34, Tow n ship 19, Sonth. Range 4,
West of the W illam ette Merltlan, has
liled notice of intention to make
tiual proof to establish claim to the
hind above described, before W. if,
Calkins. I'.S . Commissioner, a t Eu­
gene. I,tine county, Oregon, on the
13th day of Novemlier. 19tlx.
Claimant im inorns witnesses:
C la rk T . Devcrenqx of Eugene, O re­
gon: Jacob 1». W igle of Coburg, Ore­
gon ; E dgar K. DeCou, of Eugene O r­
egon ; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, O r­
egon.
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21-31
B enjam in L. Ennv, Reglster-
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Ore-
Oregon for Lane county.
Nora M. Cratou, plaintiff \s. (>. I,. Cra-
ton. defendant.
. „
l ‘o O. L. Craton, aliove named «lefend-
ant:
In the name «if the state of Oregon,
you are hereby stifniqoued and require«l
to appear-and answer tire complaint filed
against you in the above-entitled court
and cause within six weeks from the
«late of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit, on or liefore the fitli
day of November, 1908, and if you fail
to appear and answer rts-herein .required,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
ply ttr thtffekirt'far the felief demanded
in her complaint, which is for a decree
dissolving the marriage contract now
existing lietween plaintiff and defend­
ant, for the care and custody of her
minor chihl, Glen Craton, am! 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
tlie Cottage Grove Leader, a weekly
newspaper ot 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 Septemlier, 1908.
The first publication of this summons is
on the 25th day of .September, 1908, and
the last publication on Novemlier 6,
1908.
Dated this 23rd day of Septeiulier, 1906.
R. W. M arstkrs a n i > J. A. B u c h a n a n ,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
C.C ro p destroying
furred an d feathered
pests ar e made s h o r t
shrift of with a reliable,
unerring S T E V E N S .
C.For Sport or Service
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N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
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&
T u ll a r , P r o p .
Cochran & Cooley
HOUSE FURNISHERS
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linolenm, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
HARNESS SHOP
1
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I
United States Land Office,
Roselnirg, Oregon, April III, 1908.
N otice is hereby given that In com-
111111111 ' with the provisions ot the
\et of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled “ An net for the sale of timtier
lands in the states of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington T e rri­
tory.'' ns extended to all Public Land
States liv net of August 4. 1892,
AN NA O G LE S B Y M IL I.K K D
of Cottage drove. County of Lane,
State o f Oregon, tiled in this office
on Sept. 23. 1907, her sworn s ta te ­
ment N o '.Nitil for the pm phase o ( the
XK'i NK1-4 of Section No. 2 in T o w n ­
ship N o. 21. South of Range No, 2,
West, W >1., Ore., and will offer
p roof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its tlm lier or I
stone than for agricultural purposes, I
and to establish her claim to said land |
lief on the Register and Receiver of
this office, at Roselnirg. Oregon, on
Thursday I lie 3th day o f Novemlier,
1908
She names as witnesses: W. W.
Oglesby. Mrs N. M. Oglesby. I> II.
Brumbaugh and TV. II Blair, all nt
Cottage C.rove, Oregon,
Any and all |iersnns claiming ad­
versely the ab o v e deM: filled lands nre
requested to tile their claims in this
office on or liefore said 3th day ol
Novem lier, Bar»
B knjam in L. E m i t , Register.
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prepaid, npon
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