taM ÌM M M M M M M M 8 8 ai WaMMeSSSMSMMSMMSI .SjiiStfSSNSSiA.' *<>*>'
A W id e -A w a k e W om a n
looks after the sanitatiou o f
her home for the sake o f her
husband, her children, her
self. Careful and scientific
plumbing counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style o f work. Only oue word
more: W e are modem, sani
tary plumbers.
C L A S S IF IE D
A D V ER TISEM EN T S.
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
SUMMONS.
and Pumping Machinery.
In the Circuit Co»»rt of the Slate of Ore
C H IC K B N SF O R SALE— a nice flock Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
of prize winning Black Minorca»,
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
young and ol«l, apply to 1>. J. Du-
( mtfits complete.
B k iu i . uk , Cottage Grove.
Eairlianks Scales for weighing.
WANTED —Success Magazine requires Pairhauks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
lor power and light.
the services ol a man in Cottage
C*rove to look alter expiring subscrip Fairbanks-Morse Windmills & Towers.
tions and to secure new busiuess by Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop
pers, Well Pumps.
means of special methods unusually
effective; position permanent: prefer All first quality goods at low prices. Al
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
one with experience, but would cou
sider any applicant with gtx»tl natural
G R IF F IN A V C A T C H . A g e n t s
qualifications; salary >1.50 per day,
C otta ge G rove. Oregon
with commission option. Address,
Fairbanks
- Morse Co.,
with references, R. C. 1*F. ACOCK,
Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg.,
r O R T L A M ). OREGON
New York.
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WALTHAM PIANOS.
R t.B t h A H S
Phillips Bros.
ittUMS¡SPSS$S, V VWVWJ .v'V'.S 3«M6MWSlMSM0WSSH9l
Directory.
C.dtnge d ro v e, No.
II. C. Madsen is the agent for
24, M eeting« 1st ini. unii òtti. Fri
day of every month,
the celebrated Waltham piano,
E i . u a iik t ii El l.l.MKIt, N O .
which is equally as good as the
M in n ie E i . i . kimik , See.
Chickeriug
and Hamilton and
Mason. Call in and see and hear
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet Sod
the tones. Workmanship
fully
and till Wednesday of each month.
guaranteed.
20tf
M um M ar y B aker U baci . k .
M b *. ('. W. W a i . i . ack , Kec.
HARNESS SHOP
Harness Making and General Repairing
Fine Stock o f Harness constantly ou Hand. Saddles, Whips,
Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A x le C.rease, Riding
aud W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies.
P r ic e * H a v e B e e n R ed u ced o n E v e r y th in g
Call aud make your wants known.
You Need Fire Protection.
W
O . W .— Bohemia dump. No. 260.
Meets every Friday evening.
Tom Aw brey can git ; you good
reliable insurance at reasonable
rates, put your residence insur
ance in the Oregon Fire Relief A s
sociation and your business prop
erty in the Hankers and Merchants
Mutual. Call at the express o f
fice for rates.
Albert Stocks, Prop.
Notice.
S u ccessor to Geo. C o in s r
M y wife, Mrs. Alm ira Jenkins,
having voluntarily left my home
in this city on August 5, 1908,
without cause or provocation, I
hereby give notice that 1 will not
be responsible for any liabilities
that well No. 2 will, with a greater contracted by her after the above
depth, produce a large aud in ex date
haustible supply o f oil as are the !
Titos. W . J e n k i n s
other wells on adjoining proper
ties. W e are offering a limited
number o f shares in this company
at twenty cents per share. Do
you realize what that means? It
means that in purchasing this
stock you become interested in a
company that can produce the oil.
It is not a case o f “ they m ay,”
“ they should,” but “ they are.”
Let us again impress upon you
these highly important facts: The
property is a producer, is entirely
surrounded by reliable producing
properties, that there is sufficient
acreage ( forty ncres) to justify the
drilling of forty more wells all of
which would be in the very core of
oue o f the richest oil producing
districts in the world. Remember
that Keru county produces as
ly s
ream
a lm
much oil as any other three oil
S u re to C lv o S a tis fa c tio n .
producing counties in California.
GIVES RELIEF A T ONCE.
Shipping facilities could not be It rleanws, anothoH, heals anil prnteets the
iliwas.
it
membrane resulting from Catarrh
better for the property adjoins the
ami ilrivea away a Cold in the Head quiekly.
Southern
Pacific
tracks. The Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.
company has valuable assets in Easy to use. Contains no injnrinus drugs
improvements. T w o wells, der Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed.
Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
rick, tanks, tool and bunk houses, j Large
mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in
etc., etc:
•tomizers, 75 eents.
Hefore accepting
the
fiscal HA BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York
agency of the Keru Associated Oil
company we thoroughly investi
gated every detail pertaining to the Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution.
company and its property. W e
Notice I h hereby given that by
did not take snap judgment, we
never do, consequently want to as virtue of an execution issued out fir
the C lteiiit Court o f the state of
sure you that the stock o f this Oregon, for the county of Lane, on
company
at twenty
cents per the SOtli day o f September, 1‘Mts. on
share is the most unparalleled op- a judgm ent rendered in the C ottage
FORTUNES OF THE WORLD FOUNDED ON OIL
I Ut. J. O. V a n WiNKi.it, Consul Com.
C ham . V am D k . n h i ’ K i i , Clerk.
K
O . T . M. -Cascade Camp No. 260
Meet* every Thursday night.
SUMMONS.
O. II. V k a tc h , Com.
In
the
Circuit
court of the State of Ore
H. K. H knnih , Cooler.
gon, for Lane county.
C. K. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. Thomas M.
1 O . O . F .—Cottage Grove, No. IN,
Riley, defendant.
Meet every Saturday night.
To Thomas M. Riley, the above named
G ko . C om Kit, N. O.
defendant:
A. B iik w k r , Sec.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint file«l against you
M W . of A .— Meetings l « t and .'Ird in the above entitled suit within six
Monday in emdi month,
weeks from the date of the first publica
A. S. P o w k i . l , Commi.
tion of this summons and if you fail to
C. W. W a l l a c e , Clerk.
appear and answer as herein required,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
G A R .—Appoinntux Post No 34 ply to the court for the relief demand
Meet« at 1 p. in., on (lie 2d and 4th ed in said complaint, which is for a de
Saturday of eneii in mill.
cree that all adverse claims of the de
Du D. L. Woons, P. C. fendant in and to the following describe«l
O. W. ItKYNol.n«, Adj.
premises, to-wit: The SW Jq of the S\V
>4 of Sec. .V», Twp. 21, South, Range 1,
M B A . —Modern Brotherhood of West of Willamette Meridian in Lane
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues county, state of Oregon, containing K>
day o f each month at f.O.O. F. Hall, acres, lie determined, and that by said
decree it lie declared and adjudged that
T , W . J k . n k i . nm See.
the defendant has no estate whatsoever
in or to saiil land or premises and that
W 0. W .—St. Valentine Circle 121,
the title of the plaintiff thereto is good
M eet« iHt and 3rd Tuesday in each and valid, and that defendant be forever
month in W. O, W. Hull.
enjoined and debarred from asserting
M rs . A i . ick C o w m a n , Clerk. any claim in or to said land or premise«
whatever, adverse to plaintiff and for
F o r e s te r s o f A m e r ic a — M eeting: such other and further relief as to the
First and Third Thursdays.
court may seem equitable.
E dwin T i i . i . a r , Chief Hanger
This summons is published once a
F. C. C o f f m a n , Fin. Sec.
week for six successive weeks in the
Cottage (»rove Leader, a newspaper of
L. O . T . M.— Lady Lainson Ulve, No general circulation in Lane county, state
of
Oregon, published in Cottage Grove,
42. Meets 2d timi 4th Friday of
in saiil county and state, by order of the
em-li monili.
Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above
M rs . A. W. K im s , L. C,
entitled court, made on the 22nd «lay of
M as L il l ia n B b k iiai t , li, K,
September, 1908,
K. o f P
.Inventus Lodge No, 48,
The first publication of this summons
Meets every Wednesday nignt.
is on the 25th «lay of September, 190X,
.1. E. O strander , C. C. and the last publication, on 6th day of
C ii is . V a n D r n H kril K.of It. & S.
November 1908.
J. C. J o hnson .
A. F. &. A M.—C ottage G rove, No.
Attorney for plaintiff,
.31. Meetings lMt and 3rd Weilnes
Cottage ('«rove. Oregon.
day of eaeli month.
3’ . C. W heeler , W. M.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
L. F. W ool to v, Sec.
Joe Chauslor, now several times
a millionaire, was not so long ago,
a clerk in I,os Angeles. 1 le bor
rowed some money for the pur
pose of operating in California oil;
the result was that it made him
one of the richest men o f the
state. John A . Hunting, formerly
a brakentan ou the Southern Pa
cific, through the investment of
$170 in California oil laud became
a millionaire. W e could tell you
of
innumerable
others.
W hy
were Hunting, Chauslor and the
many others,
who made their
money through investments in oil
successful? Hecause they
were
shrewd, level headed, observing
men jiossessing unbounded con
fidence in the great future of the
California oil fields aud the oil in
dustry. T'he demand for oil is in
creasing daily. The consumption
far exceeds the output. Several
oil companies pai d substantial d iv
idends when oil was selling at
fifteen cents |ier barrel. O il is
now selliug at sixty cents per
barrel at the well. The total d iv i
dends for the year 1908, from all
the oil companies doing business
in California, not including the
Standard, will probably reach the
$6,000,000 mark and reach the
$10,000,000 mark
for the year
1909. Therefore the natural con
0 .C rop destroying
clusion to arrive at, is, invest in
furred and feathered
oil securities, invest at once. W e
rpests are made s h o rt
are offering for sale a limited num
shrift o f with a reliable,
ber o f shares on what we consider
unerring STEVENS.
to be one o f the best companies
operating in Kern county, in fact,
fl.For Sport or Service
in California. W e refer to the
^ S T E V E N S R IF L E S —
oo o rtim
for r m
the
investor tnat
that e e v ver
<Jrove
■TllM,'i'e ,(J07
court
the 2Hth
stock o f the Kern Associated Oil p
n u n itv
iiy lo
e investor
e r ' of
0ctolwr>
in on
fllvor
o f c tiny
'S H O T G U N S —P IS T O L S
company. T h e stock of the Kern cam e under our observation.
are unsurpassed.
Stewart, plaintiff,
and against .1. S.
P
W e sincerely b elieve that the Milne, and Cora M. Milne, defendanlM
Associated O il company is the l>est
rflQH IN QUALITY
oil proposition ever offered the in Kern Associated Oil company is for the mini of one hundred nineteen
LOW IN PRICE
vestment public. This company destined to pay dividends as sure and no loo dollars, w ith interpst
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent |ier
owns free o f incumbrance forty ly and as regularly as are now lie annum on $164.00 from Ncptemlier A,
If y«u cannot
8«nd » cent« In
acres in the very heart o f the Keru ing paid by the Associated Oil and 1!RM, t o May 20, I DOT«, and |o per rent
obtain from your
stampa for
river oil district and situated on other companies operating on ad |ier annum on f1 10.00 from May 20,
Denier, we a hip
ltO-Fog*
100.3,
until
paid
and
tlie
further
aimi
direct,
express
HI tu tra ted and
the Southern Pacific railroad. It joining projierties aud we see no
of $3.40 costH, and also the costs of
prepaid, upon
Descriptive
adjoins the San Joaquin Oil & De reason why within twelve months and upt.ii this writ, also attorney's
receipt of Cat»
Catalog.
log Price.
Replete with
velopment
company’s property the Kern Associated stock should fees $25.00 and making transcript ¿¡I;
Always
lnalat
STEVENS and
which was recently merged with not lie quoted at many times its which said judgment was enrolled
on KTEVEN8
general
firearm
and docketed in the office of the clerk
when orderlag.
the Associated Oil company, whose selling price.
information.
of the Circuit Court on the 1st day of
stock is now selliug at $.11.75 per
You can • invest auy amount November, 1!MI7, ny which writ I was
J. STEVENS ARM S ft T O O L CO.
share. It also adjoins the justly from twenty (2 0 ) dollars up to commanded lit it nut of tit • personal
P. 0. Bax MRS.
famous discovery well where oil twenty thousand (2 0 ,(MX)) dollars. property lieloiiging to said defendant
Chicopee Falls, Mas*.
was first discovered in the Keru W e allow you five ( 5 ) i>er cent on or of giillh-iciit could not I h - found
■ i c . . .
> m . r
A
I
1
■
• .•
*
i then out of the real property lielong-
rtver oil district.
1 he Kern A sso-1 cash subscriptions. You can pur- |nt; to
defendants on or after the
ciated Oil company has two wells ¡chase stock ou the easy monthly raid 1st day of November, too*, I
ou its property, W ell No. 1 is in I plan if you so desire, one fifth ^satisfy said Judgment, costs and at
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
oil aud gives about sixty five! down and one fifth per month, eriilug costs Being unable to llml
personal property with which to
barrels of oil per day. W ith a j Send in your subscription at once. satisfy said judgment, costs and ac
greater depth ami more approved Don’t delay. The stock o f the cruing eon.-, I did on the llrst day of
Department o f the Interior.
pump the production will lie great Kern Associated O il company is October, ions, levy upon the fo llo w I'. 8. Land Oltieo a t Rose burg, Ore.
ing
real
pro|s-riv
Is-longing
to
said
August 26. 11X18.
ly increased. The company de the liest buy on the market today.
defendants mi tile 1st day of Novem
N otice is hereby
given
that
sires to sink four more wells at
Jos. J. H o g a n C o .
ber, 11107, or Subsequently, t o - w it :
O KO ItG E II T R IP P
once and to install modern com 802-.1 Metropolis Hank Kuildittg,
T h e S E ‘ 4 of the HE1* of Section 13, of Eugene, Lillie county. Oregon,
1 m viisliip 21, S, It 3, west VV. M. con who, on August 26, l!HVs. made tlm-
pressed air pumps. W e believe
San Francisco, Calif.
CATARRH
E
TUP
11 \\r
1 Li
Ü
Edison, Columbia
Victor
GRAPH0PH0NES
Records
Notions, Novelties
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Cheaper than Oil !
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
She Beat
anb onlç
Illuminant
Safe and C on ven ien t ,
QA Show W indow brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make many n sale “ the night
before." No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
C o tta ge G ro v e « e le ctric « C o .
’ C
B
taining 40 acre*, more nr less, in
Lane county, Oregon.
Now. therefore. In the name of the
state of Oregon, and in order to sat
isfy said Judgment, costs and accru
in g coat*, I w ill on Monday the Oth
day of Nnvciiilier, ions, between the
hours of 0 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock
p. m., to -w it: A t 1 o'clock p. in. on
said day at the south west door of
the county court house In Eugene,
lame county, Oregon offer for sale
for cash, subject to redemption all ol
the ab ove mimed defendants, J. 8.
Milne and Cora M Milne, right, title
and Interest, In and to the above de
scribed real property.
lier application No 0986. for the
.South VVest one q u a ite r o f S>c1lon
34, Tow nship III, South. Rn ge 4,
West of the W illam ette Meriiln i, hits
hied notice of Intention to make
final proof to establish claim to the
land nhnvr described, hclopp W. W.
Calkins. I". S. Commissioner, a t Eu
gene. Lane couniy, Oregon, on the
13th day of November. 1008.
<’Inilimitt names as witnesses.
Clark P. IVvereaux of Eugene, O re
gon; Jacob 1». W igle o f Coburg, Ore
gon, Edgar E. D.-riou, of Eugene O r
egon : Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, O r
egon.
21 3i
H knjamiy I,. E d d y , Register
Dntel this6th day of October. l!Rr>.
I I a iik y L. lion s,
.Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon.
A p p le B o x e s !
W e have ou ham! standard
* apple boxes in lots from one
to one hundred boxes.
L o f s o f III or less, 15 cent* each
I.ots o f .SO
__________.$6.75
Lois o f 100...... ...........$12.00
Cottage Drove IBfg. Co,
gon ,or I.aue county
A man« la Hixson plaintiff, vs. Jack H ix
son, defendant.
T o 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 «late of the first publi
cation of this summons and if you fail
to appear anil answer as herein required,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief demanded
in saiil complaint which is for a decree
that the lioiids of matrimony existing
between the plaintiff and defendant lie
forever dissolved and that the plaintiIT
t>e 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 header, a newspaper of
general circulation in bane 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.
The first publication of this summons
is on the 25th day of September, 1908,
and the last publication on Mil day of
H n f l w f . 1908
J, C. J o h n s o n ,
Attorney for plaintiff,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
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a n d
Yellow
Newtown
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Also the
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Francjnette walnuts
First class trees, not
the lowest in price,
hut the cheapest.
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You can write n s
direct or place ynur
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T IM B E R L A N D AC T, JI NK J, 1878— T IM B E R L A N D A C T J U N E 3, 1878-
N O TR E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
N O T IC E Ft)It P U B L IC A T IO N .
United State* Land Office,
United Slates Land Office
Kosclmrg, Oregon. April lfi, 1908.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 20, 1!H)8
Notice is hereby given tlm t In com
N otice is hereby given th a t in com
pliance with tin* pi «visions of the pliance w ith the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, en- act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
t i I led “ An net for the sale of tim lier titled “ An net to r tile sale of timlier
lands in tile states of California, Ore lands la the slates of California. Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington T e rri gon, N evada and W ashington T e rri
tory,'' as extended to all Public Ijiu d to ry ’ ’ as extended to all the public
Srntes bv net of August 4, 1892, land states by uct of August 4, 1892,
ANNA O G LE SB Y M II.L K K D
M Y R T L E E V E A T C II
of Cottage Grove, County of Lane, of C otta ge G rove, county o f Lane,
S tate o f Oregon, liled in tills office state ol Oregon, liled In tills office
on Sept 23. 1!K)7, tier sworn s ta te on O ctober 22, l!KI7, her sworn
ment No. ¡Mi ll fin i ' i ■ • ’tichnse of tho statement No. 9779 for the purchase
N E 1, N El I of S e e . 11« . No. 2 ill T o w n o f tlieNh. of N'k of Section No. 20 in
ship No. 21 South of Range No, 2, Township No. 23 South of Range No. 2
West, W. M., Ore., and will offer west W. M , Ore., and w ill offer proof
p roof to show th a t the land sought to show lim t tlie land sought is more
is more vuluahle for its timtier or . valuable for its timber or stone than
stone tlinn for agricultural purpose*, fo r agricultural purposes, and to es
nnd to establish her claim to said land tablish tier claim to said la nil liefore
liefore Hie Register nnd Receiver of Register nnd Receiver of this office
tills office, a t Roseburg, Oregon, on i to Roseburg, Oregon, ou Saturday,
Thursday the 5th day of Novenrlier, | the 14th d ay of Novemiier, 1908
1908.
She names ns witnesses: J. W,
She names as witnesses: W. W . Veatcli. C otta ge Grove, Oregon;
Oglesby. Mrs. N. M. Ogleahy, D II. J iiiucm W hltfonl, Cottage Grove, Ore
Brumbaugh nnd W. II. Blair, nil of gon; O. F. Brown, London. O reg o n ;
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
M T, Devereaux. Eugene, Oregon.
A n y and all iiersons claiming ad
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tlie ab ove described lands are versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claim* in this requested to flic their claim s in tilts
office on o r liefore said ,3th day of office on o r before said 14th day of
Novem iier, 1908.
Novem iier, 1908.
B kn . ia . m in L. K ddv , Register.
20-101 B e n j a m in L. Enmr, Register.
_
SUMMONS.
In tlie Circuit Court of tlie state of Ore-
Oregon lor Lane county.
Nora M. Craton, plaintiff vs. O. L. Cra-
ton, defendant.
To O. t,. Craton, above named defend
ant:
In tlie name of tlie state of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the coiiiplnint file« 1
against you in tlie above-entitled court
and cause within six weeks from tlie
date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit, on or iieiore tlie btli
day of November, 1908, and if yon fail
to appear and answer as herein required,
for want thereof, tlie plaintiff will ap
ply to tlie court for tlie relief 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 child, Glen Craton, and for such
other and further relief as to tlie 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 of general circulation pub
lished at Cottage Grove, Oregon, Ivy or
der of lion. L. T. Harris, Judge of the
Second Judicial District of Oregon,
made the 21st day of September, PAW.
1'tie first publication of tills summons is
on the 25th day o l September, paw , and
tile last publication on Novemiier
l'KW.
Dated this 23rd day of September, 1908.
United States Lnml Office.
I r j j f , Oregon, April 23, Bus
N otice Is hereby given th at in enm-
pllnnee w ith the provisions of the
net of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled “ An net for the sale of tim ber
lands in the states o f California, ( >rc-
gon, N evada and Washington T erri
to r y ," ns extended to all the I ’ uldle
Land States by net of Augilkt 4, 1802.
N A T H A N IE L M A R T IN
o f C ottage G rove, eouiity of Line,
State of Oregon, filed in this otllee on
Sept. 28, 1007, his sworn statement
No. 0736, lo r the |iurehase o f the Nji.
N W 'i SE)( NWJJ of Seetlon No. 11. iii
Township No. 22 S., Range No. 4
W, W. M , and w ill offer proof to
show that the land sought Is more
valuable fo r its tlmlier o r stone tlmn
fo r agricultural pimposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land In fore
Register and Receiver at Roselmrg,
Oregon, on Saturday the 7th day of
November, 1008.
He names ns witnesses: J. \V.
Parrish, of Jefferson, Oregon: James
Slyter, of London, O regon; N. H.
M artin, of C otta ge D rove, Oregon;
Oldlon F. Jackson of Yonealla, Ore
R. W. M a rstf . rs a n d J. A. B u c h a n a n ,
gon.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Any and all persons claim ing ad
versely the above-desorllred lands arc
requested to tile their eliiims in Mils
Paint your hen roosts with A ve"
office on or Is-fore said 7th day of
narius Carbolitieum. Buy it a 1
Novem ber, 1908.
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T IM B E R L A N D ACT, J U N E 3,1878—
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
United Statc9 Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 28, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that in com
pllanre with the provisions of the
A ct of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled “ An act fo r tlie sale of Tim ber
Lands in the sta'es of California,
Oregon, Nevndn, and Washington
T e rr ito r y ," ns extended to all Public
Land States by an act of August 4,
1892,
ADDIE E JOB
o f Cottage Grove, County of l.une,
State of Oregon, tiled In tills office on
O ctober 30, 1907, tier sworn statem ent
No. 9798 for the purchase of tlie Ek of
SE 1-4 o i Section No. 20 In Tow nship
No. 21 South of Range No. 2 West,
W. M., and w ill offer proof to show
that, tlie land sought Is linin' valuable
for its tim lier or stone than for a g ri
cultural purposes, and to establish Ids
claim to said laud liefore the Register
and Receiver of this office, a t Rose
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th
day of Novem ber, 1908,
She names as witnesses: 15. R. Job,
Janies W hitefonl, ,J. M . Iluldieil anil
William Westersen, nil o f Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claim ing nd-
versely the above described •nnds are
requested to file their claim s In this
office on or before said IT til dav of
Novem ber, 1908.
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shapes and shades at W . A . Hetn-
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N O TIC E FO R IM B R IC ATIO N .
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visit there.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, May 5, 1008.
N otice Is hereby given th a t in com
pliance with the provisions o f the net
of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act fo r the sale o f tim ber lands
In the Stat**s o f California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,“
as extended t o nil the public land
states bv act of August 4, 1892
EM M A M. JOB
o f C ottage nrovo. county of Lane
State o f Oregon, bus tiled In this office
on Feb, 29,1908 her sw orn statement
No. It!(3.3 fo r the purchase of tne S W 1,
lielng lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 o f Section | Are yoa doing what you can to populate your state
No. 28 Township No. 21 South id
Range N o .2, west W, M.. Ore., and
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
w ill offer proof to show that the land
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
sought Is more vnlunhle for its tlmlier
heart—capital or no capital.
or stone than for agricultural pur
poses. and to establish her claim
to said land hefnyo the Register and
Receiver of this office a t
Roseburg,
Oregon, on Thnrsday the 10th day of
December, 1908.
She names as witnesses :
is sending tons of < >regon literature to the East for distribution
Bennlnh Job, W illiam Wescarsen,
through every available agency. W ill yon not help the good work
W illiam Champion, James W hitefonl
of
building Oregon by sending ns the names an«l addresses of yotir
nil of Cottage Drove, Oregon.
friends who are likely to be intereste«l in this state? We will lie
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.
requested to file 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 lie on mie during SEPTEMBER
Decemls'r, 1908.
\ND OCTOBER from the East to all poteti m OftfUII. Mie ! m -
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froin a few principal cities rre:
C
«O regon»»
Builders
Tlie Southern Pacific Co-Lines in (¡won.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port
land from Cottage d ro v e for $5..10
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a m. train, returning Monday
eveningon No. 1.1 leaving Portland
at 7. 30 p. m., givin g all day Sat
urday, Suuday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
apply from Portland givin g Port
land people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
From Denver
$30.00
“ Omaha
30.00
“ Kansas City 30.0«i
“ St. I^onis
35.50
“ Chicago
38.00
From Louisville
“ Cincinnati
*
“
Cleveland
“
New York
$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
I f yon want to bring a friend or * relative to Oregon «lepnstt tlie
proper .amount with any of onr agents. The tickets will then lie fur
nished by telegraph.
J \l. ISHAM, L o cal A g e x t S o f t h f r n P a c if ic C o .
WM. M cM URRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.