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CLASSIFIED A Wide-Awake Woman her home for the sake of her husband, her children, Careful plumbing and her scientific counts for much, and costs not much more than the old, indifferent, slapdash style of work. Only one word more: W e are modern, sani tary pluinlrers. ! I Fine Slock of Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, W hips, IixtraC ollars, Harness H ardware, Sltaps, A x le t'.rease. Riding and W ork ('.loves, in fact everything usually kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies Prices H a v e B een Reduced on Kvcrything A lb e r t StO C k S, Tom A w brey can give you good 1 reliable insurance at reasonable rates, put your residence insur ance in the t Iregon Fire Relief A s sociation and your business prop erty in the Hankers and Merchants Mutual. C all at the express of fice for rates. P ro p . Notice. S u ccessor to Geo- C oin er ■ : :/2§bi2.aPteKHT FORTUNES OF THE WORLD FOUNDED ON OIL Joe Cbauslor, now several times that well No. 2 will, with a greater a millionaire, was not so long ago, depth, produce a large and iuex- a clerk in I.os Angeles. H e bor- haustible supply of oil as are the rowed some money for the pur- other wells on adjoining proper- pose of operating in California o il; ties. W e are offering a limited the result was that it made him number of shares in this company one of the richest men of the at twenty cents per share. Do state. John A . Hunting, formerly you realize what that means? It a brakeman on the Southern Fa means that in purchasing this cific, through the investment of stock you become interested in a $1 70 in California oil land became company that can produce the oil. a millionaire. W e could tell you It is not a case of “ they m ay ,” of innumerable others. Why' “ they should,” but “ they are.” were Hunting, Chauslor and the l.et us again impress u|x>n you many others, who made their , these higblv important facts: The money through investments in o i l , property is a producer, is entirely successful? Because they w e re ; surrounded by reliable producing shrewd, level headed, observing i properties, that there is sufficient men possessing unbounded con -1 acreage (forty acres) to justify the fidenee in the great future of the \ drilling of forty more wells all of California oil fields and the oil in which would be in the very core of dustry. The demand for oil is in | one of the richest oil producing creasing daily. The consumption districts in the world. Remember far exceeds the output. Several that Kern county produces as oil companies p a id substantial d iv-j much oil as any other three oil ideuds when oil was selling at producing comities in California, fifteen cents per barrel. O il is j Shipping facilities could not be now selling at sixty cents fier ■ better for the property adjoins the barrel at the well. The total divi-1 Southern Pacific tracks. The d e n d s fo r th e year 1908, from all | company lias valuable assets in the oil companies doing business j improvements. T w o wells, der- in California, not including the] rick, tanks, tool and bunk houses, Standard, will probably reach the | etc., etc: $6,000,001) mark and reach the Hefore accepting the fiscal $10,000,000 mark for the year agency of the Kern Associated Oil 1909. Therefore the natural con company we thoroughly investi elusion to arrive at, is, invest in gateti every detail pertaining to the oil securities, invest at once. W e I company and its property. W e are offering for sale a limited mini- did not take snap judgment, we ber of shares on what we consider never do, consequently want to as to be one of the lrest companies sure you that the stock o f this operating in Kern county, in fact, company at twenty cents per in California. W e refer to the share is the most unparalleled op stock of the Kern Associated t )il portuuity for the investor that ever company. The stock of the Kern came under our observation. Associated Oil company is the I Hist W e sincerely believe that the oil proposition ever offered the in Kern Associated ( )i! company is vestment public. This company destined to pay dividends as sure owns free of incumbrance forty ly and as regularly as are now be acres in the very heart of the Kern ing paid by the Associated Oil and river oil district and situated on other companies operating on ad the Southern Pacific railroad. It joining pro|>erties and we see no adjoins the San Joaquin Oil & De reason why within twelve months velopment company’s property the Kern Associated stock should which was recently merged with not be quoted at many times its the Associated Oil company, whose selling price. stock is now selling at $.11.75 jier You can invest any amount share. It also adjoins the justly front twenty (2H) dollars up to famous discovery well where oil twenty thousand ( 20 , 000 ) dollars. was first discovered in the Kern W e allow von five ( 5 ) per cent on river oil district. The Kern Asso cash subscriptions, You can pur ciated Oil company has two wells chase stock on the easy monthly on its property, W ell No. 1 is in plan if you s> desire, one fifth oil and gives about sixty five down tnd one fifth |ier month. barrels of oil per day. W ith a Send in your subscription at once. greater depth and more approved D on ’t delay. The stock of the pump the production will be great Kern Associated Oil company is ly increased. The company de the best buy on the market today. sires to sink four more wells at Jos. J. Hoc. a n Co. once and to install modern com 802-.! Metropolis Hank Kuilding, pressed air pumps. W e believe San Francisco, Calif. Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPH0PH0NES Records Notions, Novelties 1 A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT Cheaper than Oil ! ELECTRIC LIGHTS I b C B C it nnb onlç Illuminant Safe and C on ven ien t! Q A Show Window b r i l l i a n t l y lighted with Hlectric Lights make many a sale “the night before." No exploding la m p s , homes in ruins nor burned children, when y o n h a v e electric lights installed. Coitafl« Grout * electric * Co. Directory. K K B K K A H S ! ..tinge d ro v e. No. I I . C. Madsen is the agent for 24, Meetings 1st -tr»l. and nth. Fri the celebrated W altham piano, day o f every month, Kl.l’/.AIIETH F i i . i . m k r , N O . which is equally as good as the I Chickering and Hamilton and M in n ie K i . i . k ih ì E, Sec. Mason. Call in and see and hear the tones. W orkm anship fully R O Y A I . N E IG H B O R S Meet 2nd and lilt W*ilneN<tuy of eaeli month. guaranteed. 20tf M km M ary H a k k u . O r ac le . j M rs . ('. W. W a l l a c e , Ileo. You Need Fire Protection. HARNESS SHOP Harness Making and General Repairing ■ Lodge WALTHAM PIANOS. Phillips Call and make your wants known. Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying SUMMONS. and Pumping Machinery. I u the Circuit Co»»rt of the State of Ore lcHU.KK.NS FOR SAUK—A nice flock Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for of prize winning Illick Minorcas, pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding. young ami old, apply to 1). J. Du- ( )utfits complete. | HuuiLLK, Cottage ('»rove. Fairbanks .Scales for weighing. ! W ANTED—Success Magazine requires Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors for power and light. ! the services of a man in Cottage i I ('»rove to look after expiring subscrip Fairlxanks-Morse Windmills & Towers. tions and to secure new business by Fairbanks-Morae Grinders, Feed Chop per-, Well Pumps. [ means of special methods unusually \ effective; position permanent: prefer All first quality g»>ods at low prices. A l ways in Stock. Liberal terms. one with experience, but would cou- ■ sitler any applicant with good natural G R IF F IN & V C A T C H , A g e n t« [ qualifications; salary $1.50 per day, C ottage G rove. O regon > with commission option. Address, j with references, K. C. P kacock , Fairbanks - Morse Co., Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., - P O R T L A N D . OREGON r New York. looks after the sanitation of self. ADVERTISEM ENTS. My wife, Mrs. A lm ira Jenkins, having voluntarily left my home in this city on A ugust 5, 1908, without cause or provocation, I hereby give notice that I will not !>e responsible for any liabilities contracted by her - after the above date. 25-29* * T itos. W . J k n k i n s . CATARRH E l y ’ s C r e a m B alm S u re to Civo S a tis fa c tio n . CÎÎVtS 5 C ]. iL F A T ONCE. if f-loiin-rs, Rooi} • krais and protects the • i ' 1 ;i d in-: r.mo re ■,'iltiiii' from Catarrh D.d drives away a Cold iu tin* Ileml quickly. Ucsfo.ns tlio Se?¡•■•os of Towle and Smell. I‘•os y fo jiM*. Cnutaiiis no injurious drugs Ap[»iied inf,» the nostrils and absorbed. J j :« .. Size, fiO contd nt Druggists or 1 >y /a i! l iquid Cream Balm for use in itomi/.* rs, 75 cents. ttv BR0TMLRÇ ' f i •'.'.irrori St.. New York. W O . W —Holiemin »'am p. No. 2*>0, Meets every Friday evening. I I Hi. J. O. VAX W ink IK, Consul Colli. I I 'UAH. V a n D e n iii no. Clerk. I _____________________________ . K O T . M. Cascade Camp No. 200 SUMMONS. Meet* every Thursday night. O. H. V e a tc h , Com. In the Circuit court of the State of Ore It. K. II knxih , Cooler. gon, for Lane county. C. E. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. Thomas M. Riley, defendant. 1. O . O . F .—Cottage d ro v e, No. Its, To Thomas M. Riley, the above named Meet every Saturday Diglit. defendant: duo. C om un, N. d . In the name of the State of Oregon, A. B iik w k r , Sec. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you M W. of A .— Meetings 1st and 3rd in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publica M onday In ondi month, tion of this summons and if you fail to A. S. P o w e l l , Consul. appear and answer as herein required, C. W . W a i . i . ack , Clerk. for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap G. A R .—Apporne tax Post No 34, ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint, which is for a de Meets n t l p. 111 ., on the 2d and 4th cree that all adverse claims of the de Saturday of each month. Dit I). Li. W' ooiis , I*. C. fendant in and to the following described premises, to-wit: The S\V of the S\Y (1. W. R e yn o ld s , Ailj. % of Sec. Twp. 21, South, Range 4, West of Willamette Meridian in Lane M. B. A . —Modern Brotherhood of county, state of Oregon, containing 40 Amerien. Meet the 2d nml till Tties- acres, lie determined, and that by said [ day o f each month at 1 ,0 .0 .F. Hall. decree it lie declared and adjudged that T , W . J enkins Sec. the defendant has no estate whatsoever in or to said land or premises and that W. 0. W, Sf. Valentine Circle 121, the title of the plaintiff thereto is good Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each and valid, and that defendant l>e forever m onth in W. O. W. Hull. enjoined and debarred from asserting M rs . A i .let: C offman , Clerk. any claim in or to said land or premises whatever, adverse to plaintiff and for F oresters of A m erica — M eeting: such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. H r.it and Third Thursdays. This summons is published once a E d w in T i l.i.A ir, C h ief H a n g e r week for six ‘successive weeks in the F. C. C o f f m a n , F in . See. Cottage (»rove Leader, a newspaper of general circulation in Lane county, state L., O . T . M.— Lady Damson Hive, No of Oregon, published in Cottage (»rove, 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of in said county and state, by order of the encli month. lion. L. T. Harris, judge of the above M rs . A. \V. K imk , L. C, entitled court, made on the 22nd day of M ii S L illian U rkiiai - t , R, K. September, 1908, The first publication of this summons K. of I*.—Juventns Lodge No, 45, is on the 25th day of Septemlier, 1908, Meets every Wednesday nignt. and the last publication, on Mil day of J. K. O r V kandkii , C. C. November l ‘AW. C iia s . V a n D r n B k r ii . K .of It. & S. .1, C. J o hnso n . Attorney for plaintiff, A. F, At A . M .—C ottage (¡ro v e . No. Cottage (»rove. Oregon. ."d. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes day of each ninnth. T . C. W heeler , W . M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION L. K. W oo LEV, See C.C rop destroying furred and feathered pests are made sh ort shrift of with a reliable, unerring STEVENS. Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale on Execution. Notice iH hereby given th a t by virtue of an execution issued ou t of the Circuit Court of flu* sta te of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the noth «lay <>f September, 190X, on n judgment rendered hi the C otta ge Grove Justice court on the 28th day of October, in favor o f C. K. Stewart, plaintiff, and against J. s. Milne, and Cora M. Milne, defendants fo r the sum of one hundred nineteen and no luo dollars, w ith interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on $104,00 from Septemlier ft, 1004, to May 20, 1005. and 10 per cent per annum on $110.00 from May 20, 1005, until paid and the further sum of $0.40 coats, and also the costs of and upon this writ, also attorney’s fees $25.00 and m aking transcript $1; which said judgment was enrolled and docketed in tin* ollice of tin* clerk of the Circuit Court on tin* 1st day of November, 1007, ny which w rit I was command «1 that out of the personal property belonging to said defendant o' of BiilluMent could not be found then out of I he tv al property belong in'! to aid defendants on or a fte r the • iid 1st day of November, 1007, I satisfy said judgment, costs and ac cruing c* sts Being unable to find pcrsoiml piopcrt.v with which to satisfy said judgment, costs and ac cruing costs, I did on the first day of October, 100S, levy upon the fo llo w ing real property belonging to said defendants on the 1st day of Novem ber, l!M>7, or subsequent Iv. to -w it : T h t»S H ‘ 4 of the SK '4 of Section b“., rl ow n ship 21, s, U :i, west W. M. con taining 40 acres, more or less, in Lane county, Oregon. Now. therefore. In the name of the state « f Oregon, and in order to sat isfy said judgm ent, costs and accru ing costs, I w ill on Monday tlie 0th d ay of November, loos, between the hours of 0 o’clock a. m. and 4 o ’clock p. m., to -w it: A t 1 o ’clock p. m. on said day a t the southwest door of the county court house In Kugene, Lane county, Oregon offer for sale for cash, subject, to redemption all of the ab ove named defendants, .1. S. Milne and Cora M Milne, right, title ami Interest, In and to the a I »ove de scribed real property. Dated this fit h day of October, luus. H a r r y 1«. II o w n , Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon. C.For Sport or Service S T E V E N S R IF L E S — S H O T G U N S -P IS T O L S are unsurpassed. HIGH IN Q U ALITY L O W IN PRICE If yon cannot obtain from yoar Dealer, we ehip direct, expregg P'epald, upon Ti'-tlpt of Cata- log Price. Always Insist on STEVENS when ordering. Send 0 cento In stomps for 160-Fa«« Illustrated and Descriptive Catalog. Replete with STEVEN8 and general firearm Information. J. STE V E N S AR M S & TO O L CO. P. 0. Box 4098. Chicopee Falls, Mass. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IWqmrtment o f the Interior, r . 8. Land Office at Roscbnrg, Ore. August 215, 1908. Notice» U 1 m * re by given that GEO IP IK »1. T R IP P of Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, who, on August 2»;, 190V made tim ber application No 0980. for the South West one quarter of Section •U. Tow nship 19, South. Ra* ge 4, West of the W illam ette Meridn i, has filed notice o f Intention to make final proof to cBtabiish claim to the land above described. Indore W. W. Calkins. t\ S. Commissioner, a t Eu gene. L in o county, Oregon, on the 1-4t.li day of November. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses. Clark I*. Devereaux of Eugene. Ore gon: .lacol) D. W igle of Coburg, Ore gon; Edgar K. D et’ou, of Eugene O r egon: Frank A. T rip p o f Kugene, O r egon. 21-ill R f . njvmix L. E d d y . Register PERFECT Apple Boxes! P R I N T I N G M PLATES ■ N O N 8 OR M A N Y C O L O « W e have on hand standard apple lioxes in lots from one largest to one hundred tnixes. facilities IN T H E W E S T FOR THE PRODUCTION OF H I G H OR A D E W O R K L otsof fo or less, 15cent*each Lots of 50, _ „ ______ .$(>.75 Lots of 100 ................$12.00 PPH äB i ffiraffiäral Cottage Grove Mfg. Co. gon ,or Lane county. 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 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 and answer as herein required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint which is for a decree that tiie bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and that the plaintiff lie awarded ihe care and custody of the minor child of plaintifT 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 (»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 Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above entitled court made on the 22nd day of Septemlier 1908. The first publication of tins summons is on the 25th day of September, 1908, and the last publication on nth day of November, PAW. J, C. J ohnson , Attorney for plaintiff. Cottage Grove, Oregon. RATH At 19« At lA tT IIR HICKS C H A T T E N E N G R A V I N G CO. 2d & Alder, PUK 1 CANI). (IKK T H E « O L D R K I.IA III.lt ” A L B H N Y NURSERIES ( I N C O R .P O R A T E D ) offer a lan?e stock of Bartlett and Cornice Pears; Spitzenberg a n d Yellow Newtown Apples; Also the Vroontaii S t r a in ., second generation Franquettc walnuts First class trees, not the lowest in price, but the cheapest. Catalogue Free. You can write us direct or place your order with our local agent— A.McKinney Cot t age ( »rove, Or. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon. T IM B E R L A N D AC T , .1 I NK .!, 1878— T IM B E R L A N D A C T J U N E .1. 1878- N O TICE FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . United States Land Oltiee, United States Land Ollice Roscbnrg, Oregon, April 1«, 1908. Roselmrg, Oregon. Marcii 20, l!M*8 N otice Is hereby given that In com Notlee Is berci>v given flin t in eom- pliance with (lie provisions of the pllance w ilh tiie provislons of thè A ct of Congress of June It, 1878, en- act ol Congress of .lune il, 1878, en- tilled “ An net for the sale of tlm lier titleil " A li act for thè sale of timhcr lauds in tiie s ta te «o f California. Ore lunds 111 thè States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and W ashington T e rri gon, Nevniln ami W ashington Terri- tory,’1 as extended to all Public I .and I to r y " as exteuded t<> all thè pnhlic States bv net o f August 4. IX!I2, land States liy net of Angus! 4, I8!I2, A N N A O G L E S B Y M IL L E R !) M Y R T I.F . V. VM ATCH of Cottage Grove, County of Lane, I of C otta ge Univo, couiity of Lane, State o f Oregon, filed in tills ollice state of Oregon, flled in tliis office on Sept. 22. I!M17, ber sworn s ta te un O e to ls r 22, I!K17, ber sworn ment Nil. WI.4I tor til "IMChMDOt the statem ent No. 11770 for thè pun luiRC \\\% N E l*4 of Seciion No. 2 111 T o w n ot file S 1, of N 'j ot S e d io li No. 20 In ship No. 21. South of Range No, 2, Towuship No. 22 South of Range No. 2 West, W. M., Ore., and will offer west W. M , O re.,and w lll offer proof proof to show th at the land sought to show llm t tho lami souglit Is more is more valuable fo r its tlinlier or ralnahle for Its tlmlier or stane tlian stone Ilian for agricultural purposes, for ag i Im ita m i purposes, timi to cs- nml to establish lier claim to said land tnblisti ber d ain i to salii land liefore licfore Ihe Register and Receiver o f Reglster and Reeelver o l tliis office iliis ollice, at Roscbnrg, Oregon, on In Roselmrg, Oregon, on Hnturdny, Thursday the 5th day o f November, thè 14t li da.v of Novemlier, l'.KIs 1!MI.H, Slie names as witnesses: J, W, She names as witnesses: W. W , Veliteli, C ottage Orove, Oregon; Oglesby, Mrs. N. M. Oglesby, I) H. James W Ili fiord, C ottage Grove, Ore- Itrumbnugli and W. H. Blair, nil of g on ;C . F. llrow n , London. Oregon ; Cottage Grove, Oregon, M T. Deverenux. Kugene, Oregon. An y and nil persons claiming ad Any nini all persona clnimlng ad- versely the ab o v e described lands nrc versely thè «bove-deserlbed landa are requested lo file their claims In tills requested to il lo tlieir claim s in tliis ollice on or before said 5th day of office on o r hefore said 14th da.v of Novem ber, I'.HIS. Novemlier, R ioh . B enjamin L. E d d y , Register. ! 20-int B enjamin 1 j . K d iiy , Reglster. SUMMONS. T IM B E R L A N D APT, JU N E 2 ,1878- In tire Circuit Court of tiie state of Ore- N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . Oregon for Lane county. Nora M. Cratou, plaintiff vs. O. L. Cra- United States Land Office, lon, defendant Roseburg, Oregon, April 28, liH>8. T o t). L. Craton, above named defend Notice Is hereby given that in com ant: pliance with Ihe provisions of the Iu the name of the stale of Oregon, Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en you are hereby summoned and required titled “ An net for the sale of Tim ber to appear and answer tiie complaint filed Lands in the sta'es of California, against you ill the nlsne-clltitled court Oregon-, Nevajla, and W ashington and cause within six weeks from the T e rrito ry ," as extended to all Public date of file first publication of this Land States by mi net of August 4, summons, to-wit, oil or liefore the Mil 1892, day of November, l'SW, and if yon fail A D D IE E. .TOR to apiiear and answer as herein required, o f C ottage Grove, County of Lane, for want thereof, Hie plaintiff will ap State o f Oregon, Hied In tills office on ply to flic court lor the relief demanded O e toile r30, l!Ki7, liersworn statem ent in her complaint, which is for a decree No. !)7fl8 for the purchase of the KK of dissolving tile marriage contract now SE 1-4 of Sect ion No. 20 In Tow n ship existing lietween plaintiff and defend No. 21 South o f Range No. 2 West, ant, for tiie care and custody of her W. M., and w ill offer proof to show minor child, Glen Craton, and for such that the land sought Is more valiiahlo oilier and further relief as to the court for Its tiinlier or stone than for a g ri may seem meet. cultural purposes, and lo establish Ids This summons is published once a claim to said laud liefore the Register week ior at least six successive weeks in and Receiver o f this ofliee, at Rose- the Cottage Grove Leader, a weekly burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th newsjiapcr of general circulation pub day o f Novem ber, BIOS. . lished at Cottage Grove, Oregon, by or | She names us witnesses: B. R. Job, der of lion. I,. T. Harris, Judge of the James Whiteford, J . M . Hubheil and Second Judicial District of Oregon, ! William Westersen, ail of Cottage made file 21st day of Septemlier, PHIH. I Grove, Oregon. The first publication of tliis summons is Any anil all persons claim ing ail- on tiie 25tli day of Septemlier, PHIS, and | versely the shove described lands lire llte last publication on November 5, I requested to Ille tlieir claims In this 19(18. office on or before said 17th day of Dated this 2.Ini day of Septemlier, 1908. I November, BIOS. It. W. M arsthrs and J. A. B u c h a n a n , B e n j a m i n L E i i i i v , Register. Attorneys for plaintiff. United States Land Office, liosebnrji. Oregon, April 22, lltns> Notice Is hereby given that in eoni- pllnnee w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 1N7N, en titled ‘ ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, N evada and Washington T erri to ry ,” as extended to all the Public Land States l>v net of August 4, 1892. N A T H A N IE L M A R T IN of C ottage G rove, county of Lane, State of Oregon, filed in this ollice on Sept. 28, 1907, his sworn statem ent No. 072(1, for the purchase of the N W 'i S F.y, NWX of Section No. 14. In Township No. 22 S., Range No. 4 W, W. M , and w ill offer p roof to show that the land sought is more valuable Tor its timlter o r stone than for agricultural pusposcs, anil to es tablish his claim to said land before Itegister and Receiver at Roscbnrg, Oregon, on Saturday tile 7th day of November, 1!K>8. He names as witnesses: J. W. I ’nrrlsh, of Jefferson, Oregon: .Tames Slyler, of London, t ireg on ; N. II. Martin, of C otta ge G rove, O regon; Gldlon F. Jackson of Yoncnlla, Ore gon. Any and nil persons claim ing ad versely the nhovc-dcsci iltcd lands are If your eyes need glasses Scholl requested to file their clnims In this Paint your hen roosts with A v e ollice on or before said 7tli day of will certainly give you a square narius Carlioliiieimi. Huy it a t Novem ber, 1908 . | deal. Guarantee satisfaction. Veatch & Lawson. l!l-2!t B enjam in L. E d d y , Register. T he G rove Studio for best See our bran new stock of up to T IM B E R L A N D , ACT JU N K 2, 1878- date rugs hefore you buy carpets. I photos. Prove it for yourself by a N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . Veatch & Lawson. I visit there. United States Land Office, Roscbnrg, Oregon, May 5, limv N otice Is hereby given that, in com pliance with the provisions o f the act of Congress of June 2, 1878, entitled "A n net for the sale of timber lands in tiie .States o f California. Oregon, Nevada tmd Washington Territory,” as extended to all the public land states bv act of August 4, 18112 EMM A M. JOB o f Cottnge orove. county of Lane, State of Oregon, has filed In this office t *1911 . i* ■ . on Fel>. W, I!Mis her sworn statement ♦ No. !iil25 fo r tbe purchase of tne S W 1 f being lots II, 12. 12 nml It of Section • Are you doing what you can to populate your state No. 28 Township No. 21 South o f Rnnge N o .2, w est W, M., Ore., anil OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest fanners, mechanics, w ill offer proof t o show that the land j merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing sought Is more valuable for its tlmlier heart—capital or no capital. o r stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish her claim to said land liefore the Register and Receiver of this office at Roscbnrg. Oregon, on Thursday the Ifttb day of December, IflOS. 8he names as witnesses : is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution Renal,-ih Job, W illiam Wcsearscn, through every available agency. Will you not help the good work W illiam Champion. James W hiteford of building ( iregon by sending ns the names ami addresses of your all ol Cottage Grove, Oregon. friends who arc likely to be interested in this state? We will be Any and all persons claim ing a d glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about versely the above-described lands are OREGON and its opportunities. reouesled to (lie their claims in this office on or liefore said 10th day of C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will be oa sale dnting SEPTEMBER Deoemlier, 1JI08. AND OCTCiBER front the East to all points in Oregon. The fares 22 R k n j a m ix L. Ennv, Register. from a few principal cities rre: * «O re g o n »» B u ild e r s Tlii! Southern Pacific Co-Lines in Hretron. Portland and Return Only $5.30 T he Southern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to Port land from Cottage Grove for $5..!li good going Saturday on N o. tf> at 1.50 a. in. train, returning Monday evening on N o. Id leaving Portland at 7. .40 p. in., giving all day Sat urday, Suu^lay and M onday in Portland. The same arrangements apply from Portland giving Port land people a chance to visit vRlley points at greatly reduced rates. Front Denver $30.00 “ Omaha 30.00 “ Kansas City 30.00 “ St. Louis 35.30 “ Chicago 38.00 F ro m L o u isville “ C incin na ti “ Cleveland “ New Y o rk $ 4 1 .7 0 42.20 4 4 .7 5 5 5 .0 0 T IC K E T S CAN BE PR .E P A ID If yon want to b rin g« friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The tickets wilt then be fur nished by telegraph J. M ISHAM, L o cal A c . f n t S o u th e rn P a c if ic C o . WM. M c M U R R A Y . General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon.