Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 06, 1908, Image 4

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A W id e-A w aK e W om an
¿,
looks after the sanitation of
her home for the sake o f her
hushaml, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
plumbing counts for much,
and costs not much more thau
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style o f work. Only one word
more: W e are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
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Phillips Bros.
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FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
'
The Argus pheusaut ruus up ami
down the aenle on bis flute, and bis
whistle at night can he beard u mile,
i The Ileeres can Jump eight feet and
can 11; thirty miles at a mile a minute
1 clip without a stop.
A New York duck fancier turns on
the light twice each flight to get In
extra rations to fatten bis ducks, while
the Wall street fanciers burn Standard
oil to fleece lambs. Chicago skins the
golden calf.
The antl-nolse crusade has hit the
roosters. At a New York town council,
where a remonstrance was presented,
the people were exhorted to place the
roosts close to the roof so the roosters
cannot stand upright, the advocate
stating that n cock ennnot crow unless
standing Some town councils certain­
ly ought to know, for they surely do
fight, cackle and crow.
"Judge not."
The farmers near
Hazleton. T i . lost so many chickens
that bad blood was caused, various
neighbors being openly charged with
the thcfts Th0 klmug of a four foot
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owl solved the problem. The skunk Is
more modern In his poultry enter-
\ prises. lie advertises widely.
An ostrich has a neck three and a
half feet long. Oh, bow it would pro­
Harness Making and General Repairing
long thnt cold, pleasant feeling In
drinking soda!
Fine Stock o f Harness constantly ou Ilaud. Saddles, Whips,
The Buff Orpington duck Is a great
Kxtra Collars, Harness Hardware, Sliaps, A x le Grease, Riding
layer. In a year’s contest with India
and W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
Runner, Blue Japs. Pekin and Mus­
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies.
covy, six Orpingtons won by laying
1,320 eggs—221 eggs apiece per year.
Prices H a v e B e e n Reduced on Every thin g
Laud plaster sprinkled on the drop­
ping boards holds the nitrogen, kills
Call and make your wants known.
odors, and ltco cannot live where It Is
nsed.
Successor to Geo- Coiner
Some of our poultry editors forget
that “ the pen Is mightier than the
sword." W o remind these dignitaries
that coekflgbting Is outlawed, and we
did not pay our subscription to wit­
ness a prize light.
j The squab breeders are down In the
Joe Chauslor, now several times that well No. 2 will, with a greater mouth because their mouths were
opened too widely In exaggerating the
a millionaire, was not so long ago, depth, produce a large and in ex­ profits of the biz. Too many squnbs
a clerk iu I,os Angeles, lie bor­ haustible supply o f oil as are the 1 on the market spoil the prices.
rowed some money for the pur­ other wells on adjoining proper
As the incubator ts giving It to the
pose of operating in California oil; ties. W e are offering a limited cluck In the neck, so she Is catching It
the result was that it made him number o f shares in this company from many turkey breeders. They
one o f the richest men of the at twenty cents per share. Do are returning to good old mother tur­
state. John A . Bunting, formerly you realize what that means? It key and will have better luck accord­
a brakemau ou the Southern P a­ means that in purchasing this ingly.
An ostrich stride when running
cific, through the investment of stock you become interested in a
$170 in California oil land became company that can produce the oil. measures twenty-two feet, but tho
a millionaire. W e could tell you It is not a case o f “ they m ay,” strides the Industry Is making are
greater. Lady, demand plumes made
of
innumerable
others.
W hy “ they should,” but “ they are.”
In America.
were Bunting, Chauslor and the
bet us again impress upon you
There are always cracked window
many others,
who made their these highly important facts: The panes In poultry plants. Fix them
money through investments in oil property is a producer, is entirely now. I f It is your fault, quit your
successful? Because they
were surrounded by reliable producing clumsiness. I f your birds are wild as
shrewd, level headed, observing properties, that there is sufficient pheasants and break the glass, tame.
men possessing unbounded con­ acreage I forty acres) to justify the W e use bulldog teeth for fasteners.
HHRNESS SHOP
Albert Stocks, prop.
FORTUNES OF THE WORLD FOUNDED ON OIL
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
SUMMONS.
and Pumping Machinery.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon ,or Lane county.
Fairbanks-Morse r.asoliue Engines for Amanda Hixson plaintiff, vs. Jack H ix­
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
son, defendant.
< mtfits complete.
To Jack Hixson, the above named de­
Fairbanks Scales lor weighing.
fendant:
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
In the name of the State of Oregon,
tor power and light.
you are hereby required to appear ami
Fairbauks-Morse Windmills A Towers. answer the complaint filed against you
Fairbanks- Morse < ‘.rinders. Feed Chop- in the above entitled suit within six
liers. Well lhimps.
weeks from the date of the first publi-
All first quality good- at low prices. A l­ cation of this summons ami if you fail
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
to appear ami answer as herein required,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
GRIFFIN A VEATCH. Agents
ply to the court for the relief demanded
College Grove. Oregon
iu said complaint which is for a decree
Fairbanks - Morse Co., that the bonds of mntrimon) existing
between the plaintiff and defendant )>e
PORTLAND. OREGON
forever dissolved ami that the plaintiff
be awarded the care and custody of the
minor child of plaintiff and defendant,
Lodge Directory.
“ Freddy” ami for such other ami further
relief as to the court may seem just and
K K B U h A H S CotlHge» D rove, No. equitable.
24, Meetings 1st 3rd. anti nth. Frl
This summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks in the
day o le v e ry month,
K i . i / a iik t ii Kri.i.MKR, N O , Cottage (.rove Leader, a newspaper of
general circulation in Lane county, state
M i w i k K i .I. k iiu k , *ec.
of Oregon, published iu Cottage ( »rove,
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S —Meet 2nd in said county and state, by order of the
and Till Wednesday of each month. Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above
entitled court made on the 22nd day of
Mus M aky B ak k r . O kai i . k .
Septemtier 1 ‘ jon .
M rs . C. W. W a i . i ai k . Ree.
The first publication of this summons
is on the 25tli day of September, 19(18,
W O . W .— Bohemia dump. No. 2110, and the last publication on 6th day of
Meets every Friday evening.
November, 1908.
O r . J. O. V a n W in k i . k , Consul Com.
J, C. J o h n s o n ,
C iiam . V a n D kniii no, Clerk.
Attorney for plaintiff,
Cottage («rove, Oregon.
K O . T . M. -Cascade Camp No. 2fi0
Meet« every Thursday night.
SUMMONS.
O. H. V m a t c h , Com.
In
the
Circuit
court of the State of < >re-
It. K. B ennih , Cooler.
gon, for Lane county.
C. K. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. Thomas M.
I. O . O . r . —Cottage G rove, No. 68,
Riley, defendant.
Meet every Saturday night.
To Thomas M. Riley, the above named
(iKO. ( OMKR, N. (1.
defendant:
A. Hitt: w e r , See.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required t<> appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
M. W. o f A . — .Meetings 1st and 3rd in the above entitled suit within six.
Monday in each month,
weeks from the date of the first publica­
A. S. P o w k i . i ., Consul.
tion of this summons and if you fail to
O. W. W a i . i .Act:, Clerk.
appear ami answer as herein required,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
G. A . R .—Appomatax
Post No 34, ply to the court for the relief demand­
Meets at 1 p. in., on the 2d nnd 4th ed in said complaint, which is for a de­
Saturday of each nvuitli.
cree that all adverse claims of the de
Du I). L. W oods , P. 0. fendant in ami to the following described
G. W . R k y n o i . ds , Adj.
premises, to-wit: The SW } t of the SW
y -4 of Sec. 36, Twp. 21, South, Range 1,
M. B A . —Modern Rrotherhood of West of Willamette Meridian in Lane
America. Meet tho 2d and 4th Tues­ county, state of Oregon, containing in
day o f each month at 1,0.0. F. Hall. acres, lie determined, and that by said
decree it lie declared ami adjudged that
T , W . J snkinh See.
the defendant has no estate whatsoever
W. 0. W .—St. Valentine Circle 121, in or to said land or premises and that
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each the title of the plaintiff thereto is good
ami valid, and that defendant he forever
month in VV. O, W. Hall.
M rs . A i . ick C o f f m a n , Clerk. enjoined and debarred from asserting
any claim in or to said land or premises
whatever, adverse to plaintiff and for
Foresters of A m erica — M eeting: such other ami furtlier relief as to the
h in t and Third Thursdays.
court may seem equitable.
E dw in T i l l a h , Chief Hanger
This summons i9 published once a
F. C. C o f f m a n . Fin . See.
week for six successive weeks iu the
Cottage (»rove Leader, a newspaper of
L . O . T . M .—Lady La in son Hive, No general circulation in Lane county, state
42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of of Oregon, published in Cottage Grove,
each mouth.
in said county and state, by order of the
M rs . A. W. K im k , L. C,
lion. L. T. Harris, judge of the above
MnS L i l l i a n B r k iia i t , It, K,
entitled court, made on the 22nd day of
September, 1908,
K. of P . —Juvenilis Lod ge No, 48,
The first publication of this summons
Meets every Wednesday iilgnt.
is on the 23th day of September, 190S,
.1 . E. OsTItAN dkr , C. U. and the last publication, on 6th day of
C has . V a n D e n H kro . K .of It. & 8.
November 1908.
J. C. J o h n s o n ,
A . F, 6 , A . M ,—C ottage Grove, No.
Attorney for plaintiff,
fil. Meetings 1st and 3rd Whines
Cottage ('»rove. Oregon.
day of each month.
T. C. W iie eler , W. M.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution
L. F. W ooi . e y , See.
fidence in the great future o f 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
DOWNWARD COURSE.
oil companies p aid substantial d iv ­ much oil as any other three oil
idends when oil was selling at producing counties in California.
fifteen cents per barrel. Oil is Shipping facilities could not be First Realized by Cottage Grove
uow selling at sixty cents per better for the property adjoins the
People.
barrel at the well. 'The total d ivi­ Southern
Pacific
tracks. The
dends for the year 1908, from all company has valuable assets in
A little liackache at first.
the oil companies doing business improvements. Tw o wells, der­
Daily increasing till the back is lame.
in California, not including the rick, tanks, tool and bunk houses,
Urinary disorders qnickly follow.
WALTHAM PIANOS.
Dialietes and finally Mright’s disease.
Standard, will probably reach the etc., etc:
This is the downward course of kid­
$ 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 mark and reach the
Before
accepting
the
fiscal ney ills.
II. C. Madsen is the agent for
$10,000,000 mark for the year agency o f the Kern Associated Oil
lkin’t take this course. Follow the the celebrated W altham piano,
1909. Therefore the natural con­ company we thoroughly investi­ advice of a Cottage ('»rove citizen.
which is equally as good as the
Mrs. Alice Coffman, living on the
clusion to arrive at, is, invest iu gated every detail jiertainiug to the
Chickeritig and Hamilton and
oil securities, invest at once. W e company and its property. W e west side, Cottage ('.rove, Oregon says: Mason. Call in and see and hear
“ 1 was in a miserable condition, caused
are offering for sale a limited num­ did not take snap judgment, we by backache and 1 suffered for a long the tones. Workmanship
fully
ber o f shares on what we consider never do, consequently want to as­ time, unable to shake off the disease. I guaranteed.
20tf
to be one of the best companies sure you that the stock o f this was constantly weary and worn out.
operating iu Kern county, in fact, company at twenty cents per My general health liecame undermined
and I could not get relief. I liecame
You Need Fire Protection.
iu California. W e refer to the share is the most unparalleled op­ discouraged ami none of the remedies
stock o f the Kern Associated Oil portunity.for the investor that ever I used gave me any relief
I happened
to learn of Doan's Kidney pills about
company. The stock of the Kern came under our observation.
Torn Aw brey can give you good
this time and decided to try them al­
Associated Oil company is the best
W e sincerely believe that the though 1 did not hope for much relief. reliable insurance at reasonable
oil proposition ever offered 1 he in­ Kern Associated Oil company is I procured a box at Henson’s pharmacy rates, put your residence insur
vestment public. This company destined to pay dividends as sure­ and took them carefully, before I had ance in the Oregon Fire Relief As
owns free of incumbrance forty ly and as regularly as are now be­ finished all of the first l>ox I could see soeiation and your business prop
acres in the very heart of the Kern ing paid by the Associated Oil and that they were helping me. I continued erty in the Bankers and Merchants
with this remedy and by the time I had
river oil district and situated on other companies operating on ad­ finished the third box the disease had Mutual. Call at the express o f
the Southern Pacific railroad. It joining properties and we see no completely left me. 1 am today without fice for rates.
adjoins the San Joaquin Oil & De­ reason why within twelve months a sign of kidney disease and am very
velopment
company’s property the Kern Associated stock should grateful to Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
which was recently merged with not be quoted at many times its cents. Foster-Mi Ibnrn Co.. Buffalo, Notice ol Sheriff s Sale on Execution.
the Associated Oil company, whose selling price.
Xew York, sole agents for the United
stock is now selling at $.11.75 per
You can
invest any amount States.
Notice is hereby given that by
Rememlier the name— Doans—anti virtue of an execution issuer) out of
share. It also adjoins the justly from twenty (2 0 ) dollars up to
take no other.
the Circuit Court o f the state o f
famous discovery well where oil twenty thousand (20,000) dollars.
Oregon, for the count., of la n e, on
was first discovered in the Kern W e allow you five (5 ) jier cent on
the 30th day of Sopteniber, PHIS, on
river oil district. The Kern Asso­ cash subscriptions. You can pur­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS.
a judgment rendered in the C ottage
ciated Oil company has two wells chase stock on the easy moiithlv
d ro v e Justice court on the 28th day
of Octoiler, PH(7, in favor o f (!. K.
on its projierty. W ell No. 1 is in plan if you so desire, one fifth
JHICKKNS FOR SALE—A nice flock Stewart, plaintiff, and against J. S.
oil and gives about sixty five down ami one fifth per month.
of prize winning Black Minorca*, Milne, and Corn M. Milne, defciulHiits
barrels o f oil jier day. W ith a Send iu your subscription at once.
young and old, apply to 1». J. llu- fo r the sum of one, hundred nineteen
IlHinu.K, Cottage Grove.
greater depth and more approved Don’t delay. The stock o f the
and no loo dollars, w itli interest
thereon at. the rate of 10 |>er cent |>er
pump the production will l>e great­ Kern Associated ( )il company is
annum
on #104.00 from September 6,
ly increased. The company de­ the best buy on the market today.
P h D, to Mny 20, liMo. and in per cent
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
sires to sink four more wells at
Jo s. J . H o g a n C o .
|s‘r annum on $ 110.00 from Mny 20,
once and to install modern com­ *02-5 Metropolis Bank Building,
P.HIn, until |mid and the furtlier sum
of
#3.40 costs, and also the costsf of
pressed air pumps. W e believe
San F’rancisco, Calif.
Department o f the Interior.
and up..n this writ, also attorney
fts-s #25.00 and m aking trnnscrlpt $1;
N otlee
is hereby
given
that which said judgment was enrolled
and
docketed in the office of tli - clerk
G E O R G E H. T R IP P
ol Kngene, lam e county. Oregon, of the Circuit Court on the 1st day of
who. on August 20, PHIS, made thn- November. 1: hi 7, i»y which w rii 1 was
lior application No. Oils«, (or the commanded that out o f the personal
South W est onr quarter of Section property Ix'longing to snld defendant
34, Tow n ship lit. South. Range 4, or of sufficient could not In' found
W est of the W illam ette Meridan, has then out of the renl property liclong-
filed notice of Intention t o make Ing to said defendants on or after the
(Inal proof to establish claim t o the said 1st day of November, 1!H)7, I
land a i mi vc described, before W. W. satisfy said Judgment, costs nnd ac­
Being uiinlilo to find
Calkins. 1’ . S. Commissioner, a t Eu- cruing costs
gene. Pane county, Oregon, on the personal property with which to
satisfy said judgment., costs nnd ac­
113th day of Novemlier. P his .
cruing costs. I did On the first day of
j Claimant names ns witnesses.
October,
1908, levy upon the fo llo w ­
Clark P. Devereatix of Kngene, Ore-
j gon; Jacob IV W igle of Cotmrg. Ore­ ing renl propertj lielonging to said
gon ; Edgar K. OeCou, of Eugene O r­ defendants on the 1st day of Novem ­
egon ; Frank A. T rip p of Kngene. O r­ ber, PH>7, or suliHcqnently, to -w lt:
The S K 1, of the SK 1 < of Section 13,
egon.
I ownshlp 21, S, It 3, west W. M. con­
21-31 B enjamin ' L. Knnv, Register
taining 40 acres, r a w or less, in
fj»n e county, Oregon.
Now. therefore. In the name of tlie
state of Oregon, and III order to sat­
isfy said judgment, costs and aecru-
!
R f v r r f t l « '*
”
i I lug costs. I w illo n Monday tile 9th
G u lions
day of November, 1908, le t wren the
| hours of 9 o’clock a. til. nwd 4 o ’eloek
C&rpets and Rugs
t p. in., to -w lt: A t I o'clock p. m. on
Made to order and Satis­
saul day at the southwest door of
faction guaranteed both
the county court house In Kugene,
as to workmanship and
I la n e county, Oregon offer for sale
prices. Apply to
for cash, subject to redemption all of
above named defendants, J. 8.
J J. M . C o m e r 'wJffst?* | the
Milne nnd Cora M Mline, righ t, title
n *«r Advenll*» Church
and Interest, in and to Hie a lim e d e -
NNNAN VV.W W W W VSSsvwwwv-xv-vsi | scribed renl property.
Dated thisfith day of Octolier. |!HE.
I I ak h y I., Hows,
If one third o f life is spent in
SlierifT ot Lane county, Oregon.
U. S. la n d Office lit lloHolmrg, Ore.
A u gu s t 2t>. 1908.
Edison, Columbia
Victor
GRAPH0PH0NES
Records
Notions, Novelties
I
ss&sastëi
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Cheaper than O i l !
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
(Ibc Best
anb onlp
Illuminant
Sa fe and C o n v e n ie n t!
Q A Show W indow brilliantly
lighted, with Electric Lights
make many a sale “ the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor horned
children, when y o n h a v e
electric lights installed.
Cottage ßrooe « Electric « Co.
■ H
B arrels
sleep, why not buy a B. M. O. E.
! mattress o f Yeatch Sc I.awsou and
Clean seed oats 50
I take life easy.
2i>tf
bushel at the flour m ill.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue ol an execution issued out of
the Circuit court of tiic state o f lire
gon, for the county o f Lane, on the
24th day of ¡September, PHIS, on a
judgment rendered in t lie C otta ge
G rove Justice court on lh e 2 M h d a v
of Octolier 1907, in fa v o r of C. E.
Stewart, plaintiff, and against J. 8.
Milne, defendant, for the sum of
thirty dollars w ith interest thereon
at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum
from the 26th day of Novemlier, P.Kk'i,
and the furtlier sum or tw o nnd 90-
PHI dollars, costs; also $10.00 a tto r ­
ney’« fees; also m aking transcript $1 ;
and also the costs of and upon this
w rit, which judgm ent was enrolle I
and docketed In the office of the
clerk of tlie circuit court on the 1st
day of November PHI7, by which
w rit I was commanded thnt. out of
the personal property lielonging to
said defendant or if sufficient could
not tie found then out of tlie real
pro|s>rtv Is'longing to said defendant
on or after tlie said 1st day of N o
vemlier PHI” , I satisfy said judgment,
costs and accruing costs. Being un­
able to find personal prn|>crly with
which to satisfy said Judgment, costs
and accruing costs. I did on tlie 24th
day of .September, PHI*, levy upon
the fo llo w in g renl property belong­
ing to snid defendant on the first day
of Novemlier, 1907, o r subsequently,
to-wlt:
The S o f the S E o f Section 13,
Township 21, S, If 3 West, VV. M,,
con tainin g 40 acres, m ore o r less, in
Lane county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, in the name of tiic
state of Oregon nnd in order to s a t­
isfy snid judgment, costs nnd accru­
ing costs, I will on Monday, the 9th
d ay of November, PHIS, between the
lim ns of 9 o ’clock a. in. and i o ’clock
p. m., to-wlt: A t 1 o'clock p, m. on
said day at tiic southwest door of tin*
county court house in Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, offer for sale for
ensli, subject to redemption, all of
the above named defendant's, J. S
Milne, right, title and Interest, In and
to flic above described real property.
Dated this 6th day of October, P his
H ar r y I,. H o w n ,
2<>-31 Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon
T H E “ <»1.1» R E L I A B L E "
H LB H N Y NURSERIES
(IN C O R P O R A T E D )
Oiler a lariif stock ,>l Hartlelt and Cornice Penrs;
Spitzenberg
a n cl
Yellow
New tow n
Apples:
AI SO the
Vroomnn S t r a i n ,
second generation
•J'ranquettc walnuts
-First class trees, not
the lowest in price,
hut tile cheapest.
Catalogue Free.
Von can write us
direct or place v<mr
order with our local
agent—
A.McKinney
C ottage Grove, Or.
Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
I T IM BEK L A N D AC T J U N E 3, 1878
N O TIC E FO B P U B L IC A T IO N .
In the Circuit Court of the state of Ore- j
Oregon for Lane county.
United States Land Office
Nora M. Cratou, plaintiff vs. O. L. Cra- I
Row*burg, Oregon. March 20,1908
ton, defendant.
To O. L. CrAton, above named defend I Notion la hereby given th a t in com ­
pliance w ith the p ro v I h I oiih of the
ant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, i act of CongreHH of, June 3, 1878, en­
you are hereby summoned and required titled “ An act for till* wile «if timber
to appear and answer the complaint filed lands in the states of California, Ore­
against you in the above-entitled court gon. N evada uud W ashington Terri-
Hid cause within six weeks from the | ! o r ' .UH ‘‘ •\tend**d
11U the public
laic ol tl.e first publication ol this |lan’ 1 Ht,**‘**
V I’A T t V '
'
summons, to-wit, on or before the 6th i . «
„ .,
A
, _
day of November, 1908, and if you fail ! V f 1 n <lr,,xv* <*‘ >,"it.V of Lam
tiled in this office
to appear and answer as herein required, | 8 n PJ ' , ***!?*
1307.
her sw orn
for want thereof, 1! ■ ; laintiff will ap-
,
ply
>ly to tlie
the court f lor lit*
tiic relief
reliet demanded i . , ... N“
r '
. .. the purchase
nlier complaint, which is for a decree I i.!
i ,
n
lissolving the marriage contract now 1 , ,
LV
' i)Uf ° f jhinge No. 2
dissolving
existing lietween plaintiff and defend­ west W. M , Ore.,and w ill offer proof
ant, for the care and custody of her t o show that the hind sought is more
minor child, (»leu Cratou, and for such valuable for Its lim ber or stone than
other and further relief as to the court fo r agilciittu ral purposes, and to es­
tablish her claim to said land before
may seem meet.
this summons is published once a Register and Receiver of this office
in
Roselnirg, Oregon, on Saturday,
week for at least six successive weeks in
the Cottage (»rove I.eader, a"weekly j th£.m h d,lv nf November, 1908
newspaper of general circulation pub­ 1 She names a* witnesses: J. \V,
Oregon;
lished at Cottage Grove, Oregon, by or- j Veatcli, C otta ge Grove,
1er of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the »Tames Whitford, C ottage Drove, O re­
Second Judicial District of Oregon, gon; C. K. B row n, London. Oregon ;
Eugene, » Oregon.
made
111 « I « IV. the
Uri 21st
— I —
l day
nil > a
of
»» , September,
A inv mua i , a
1908.
an 1. | M , T . Devereaux.
1 »I
, .
persons claiming
claiming ad-
Tlie first publication of this summons is j
n'.
^
persons
are
„ „ the 25th .lay «. September, PHIS, n».l ¡
tiic last publication on November 6, requested to flle their claims in tills
office on or before said 14th day of
1908.
ber, 1908.
Dated this 23rd day of .September, PHI8. ! Novem
‘
20-101
B k n j a m in L. E iio y , Register.
It. W. M a r st k r s \ n d J. A. B u c h a n a n ,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
T IM B E R L A N D ACT, J U N E 3 ,1878-
N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
REGISTRATION
OF LAND
T IT L E
United States I.and Office,
In thè mnttcr of thè application of
Il Venske t<> register thè title to lot
No. 6 of Block No. 1 of ,1. E. Y ou n g’s
additimi to C ottage G rove, lam e
eounty, Oregon.
All t<» \vlioin it iiiay concerti:—
Take notici- tim i on the 27th dny
nf Octobcr, 1908, mi application whs
filed by the snM il Venske, In the
Circuit Court for I,mie eounty, Ore­
gon, for initial registratimi of the
title of thè land idmve described.
Now, iinIcs voli nppear on or lie-
forc I he 281 li day ol Noveinlier, 19,18,
nini show cause w liy sudi a p p lica ­
timi h I u m i I i I not bc gran ted, the san ie
w ill he Inken ns confesse»! and a ile
et... ..
bc entcred according to the
prayer o f the application and you
will bc forerei' barre.! frolli dlspiiilng
thè sanie.
E. C Lr.i-:, Coim ty Clerk.
.1. E. Y . u ni i , Afipllcants A ltm iiey.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
Rosebarg, Oregon, April 28, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that in com
plinnee with the provisions of tlie
Act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled “ An act fo r the sale of Tim ber
Lands in tho sta'es of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
T e rrito ry ,” ns extended to all Public
Land States liy nil net of August 4,
1892,
A D D 1 E E . JOB
o f C ottage G rove, County of la n e,
State of Oregon, filed in this office on
O ctolier30, 1907, hei swoni statem ent
No. 9798 for the purchase of the KJZ of
HE 1-4 o f Section No. 20 in Tow n sh ip
No. 21 South o f Kange No. 2 West,
W. M., and w ill offer proof t o show
th at tiic land sought Is more valuable
for its tiinlH'r or stone than for a g ri­
cultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver o f this office, at Rose-
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17lli
day o f Novem lier, 190s.
She names ns witnesses: B. R. Job,
James W hiteford, J. M . Hublioil and
William Westersen, all of Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
An y and nil persons claim ing nd-
veiscly the above described lands nre
requested lo file their claim s In this
office on or before said 17th dny of
N ovem lier, llios.
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a.m . train, returning Monday
B k n j a m in L Ennv, Register.
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. .50 p. in., g ivin g all day Sat­
Well Drilling.
urday, Sunday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
W h y not have a good drilled
apply from Portland givin g Port­
well
with all surface water shut
land
people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced out? Call on Mala M iller for es­
timates and particulars.
2D-3.1*
rates.
«Oregon»»
Builders
»
• Are you doing what you can to populate your state
oR K <'»(>N XKKDS PEOPLE—Settlers, iionest farmers, median ics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
T IM B E R L A N D . AC T J I'N E 3, 1s7S—
N O TIC E FOR PI B L IC A T IO N .
United States Land Office,
Roselnirg, Oregon, May
llHIs.
N otice is hereby given thnt in com ­
pliance with tlie provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
An act for the sale of timber lands
in the Stales o f California, Oregon,’
Nevada mid Washington T e rrito ry ,"
ns extended to all the public hind «
states hv act ol August 4. 1892!»
EMMA M. JOB
o f C ottage «¡rove, county ol Lane,
State of Oregon, has filed In this office
on Fell. 29, l!H*«i her sworn statement
No. 9935 for the purchase of tne S W ',
lieing lots 11, 12, 13 nnd 14 o f Section
No. 28 tow nship No. 21 South o f
Range N o .2. west W. M.. Ore., nnd
w ill offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for its timber
o r stone than for agricultural pur­
poses. and to establish her claim
to sn id lsn d before tlie Register and
Receiver o f this office a t
Roselnirg,
Oregon, ou Thursdsv the 10th day of
December. 1908.
She names ns witnesses :
Bennlnh Job, W illiam Wescnrson,
W illiam Champion, James W hiteford
all of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Any and nil persona claim ing a d ­
versely the nhove-described lands are
requested to flle their claims in this
office on or before said 10 th day of
cents per Decemlier. 1908
,HXf 22
B im a h ih L. Ennv, Register.
Tlie M e r n Pacific Co-Lines in H u m
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. W ill you.not help tlie goo<l Work
o f building ( h tjf OB by sending its the names nnd addresses rtf your
friends who are likely to lie interested in this state? We will lie
glad to bear the expense of senfling them complete information about
OREGON audits opportunities.
C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will lie pti sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the Hint to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
Denver
i n “ oui Omaha
“
“
“
$ :? ().( >0
.moo
Kansas City 30.00
35.50
St. Louis
38.00
Chicago
From Louisville
“
Cincinnati
“
Cleveland
“
New York
$41.70
42.20
44.75
55.00
TIC K ET S C A N B E P R E P A I D
If you want to tiring a friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of onr agents. The tickets will then he fur­
nished by telegTaph.
J. M. ISIIAM. I.OCAL ACKNT SorTHF.RN PACIFIC Co.
H M . M r M U R R A Y . Gen eral Pa ssen ger Agent.
Portland, O re g o n .