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

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' Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
and Pumping Machinery.
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A Wide-AwaKe Woman
looks after the sanitation of
her home for the sake o f her
husband, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
pluuibiux counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, iudiffereut, slapdash
style o f work. Only one word
more: W e are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
Lodge
W. O . W . — Itoliemia i 'nin|>, No. ¿IK),
Meets every Friday i veiling.
O r . J. O. V a n W in k i . k , ConsulCoin,
j t'liAK. V a s D k n iii ko , rierk.
A.McKinney
j
Joe Chanslor, now several times i that well No. 2 will, with a greater
SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF A NOTED NEW YORK CHURCH.
a millionaire, was not so long ago, | depth, produce a large and inex-
Receutly the Church of the Transfiguration, known popularly everywhere
a elerk in I.os Angeles. He lior 1 haustible supply o f oil as are the as “ the Little Church Around the Corner/’ celebrated Its sixtieth anniversary.
rowed some money for the pur I other wells on adjoining proper- On account of its record of marriages—nearly 20,000—it has also been called
pose o f operating in California oil: ! ties. W e are offering a limited “ Gotham's Gretna Green.” The Itev. George H. Houghton, D. D., was Its first
the result was that it made him number of shares iu this company rector, and at his death his nephew, Itev. Dr. George C. Houghton, the present
incumbent, was culled.
one o f the richest men o f the at twenty cents per share. I)o
state. John A . Hunting, formerly you realize what that means? It
a brakeman on the Southern Pa­ means that iu purchasing this
cific, through the investment of stock you become interested in a |
$170 iu 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.
W hy “ they should,” but “ they are.”
Let us again impress upon you 1
were Hunting, Chanslor . and the
many others,
who made their these highly important facts: 'The |
money through investments in oil profierty is a producer, is entirely
successful? Because they
were surrounded bv reliable producing
shrewd, level headed, observing | properties, that there is sufficient
men possessing unbounded con acreage < forty acres) to justify the
fidence iu the great future o f the drilling of forty more wells all of
California oil fields and the oil iu 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 iu the world. Remember
far exceeds the output. Several that Kern county produces as
oil companies paid 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
tiow selling at sixty cents per better for the property adjoins the
Pacific
tracks. The
barrel at the well. The total d ivi­ Southern
dends for the year l ‘X),S, from all -company has valuable assets in
the oil companies doing business improvements. T w o wells, der-1
in California, not including the rick, tanks, tool and bunk houses,
Standard, will probably reach the etc., etc:
$6,(XN),<XN) mark and reach the
Before
accepting
the
fiscal:
$10,(XX), in k ) mark
for the year agency of the Kern Associated l ) i l ;
10O‘). Therefore the natural con company we thoroughly invest!-
elusion to arrive at, is, invest iu gated every detail pertaining to the
oil securities, invest at once. W e company and its property. We
are offering for sale a limited num­ did not take snap judgment, we
ber of shares on what we consider never do, consequently want to as-;
to be one of the l>est companies sure you that the stock of this
at twenty
cents |*r
Operating in Kent county, in fact, company
in California. W e refer to the share is the most unparalleled op- |
stock of the Kern Associated ( )il portunity for the investor that ever
Company. The stock o f the Kern came under our observation.
Associated I )il company is the best
W e sincerely believe that the
oil proposition ever offered the in Kern Associated I )il 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
dcres iu the very heart o f the Kern ing paid by the Associated Oil and
river oil district and situated on other companies ojieratiiig on ad­
the Southern Pacific railroad. It joining properties and we see no
adjoins the San Joaquin Oil & De­ reason why within twelve mouths
velopment
company’s property the Kern Associated stock should
which was recently merged with not be quoted at many times its
the Associated < )il company, whose selling price.
Chorus, “ Jehovah Reigns” ..........................................................A . Beirly
stock is now selling at $.11.75 jier
You can
invest any amount
Chorus Club
share. It also adjoins the justly from twenty (2 0 ) dollars up to
Solo,
violin,
“
Sunbeams
on
the
Lake” ....................................... R. Mack
famous discovery well where oil twenty thousand (in ,ix x )) dollars.
Jay DeSpaiti
was first discovered iu the Kern W e allow you five ( 5 ) per cent on |
river oil district. The Kern Asso­ cash subscriptions. You can pur­ Solo, vocal, "T h a t is Love” .......................................... F elix McGleinon
ciated Oil company has two wells chase stock on the easy monthly 1
G. E. Johnson
on its property, W ell No. 1 is in plan if you so desire, one fifth \
oil and gives about sixty five down and one fifill i>er mouth. Duet, vocal, “ ( ) T ell us Merry Birds” ................................. C. A . W hite
Misses Mary Hopper and Gertrude Kntmersou
barrels o f oil tier day. W ith a Send in your subscription at once.
greater depth and more approved Don’ t delay. T h e stock of the
Solo, piano, “ La Zingatta” ............................................ C- Bohm, op 102
pump the production will he great­ Kern Associated ( til company is
Miss Gertrude Emmersort
ly increased. The company de­ the best buy on the market today.
sires to sink four more wells at
Jos. J. H o g a n C o .
Male quartet, “ Drifting A w a y From G od” ............................ P. Bilhont
ouce and to install modern com­ 802-3 Metropolis Hank Building,
l’rescott Wheeler, G. K. Johnson, Frank Wheeler aitd Alm on Owens
pressed air pumps. W e believe
San Francisco, Calif.
Duet, piano, “ The S leig h rid e"........................................ Iiugene W alter
Mrs. Johnson attd Gertrude Ktnmerson
MUSICAL
RECITAL
Given by Chorus Club
of Royal Academy.
good going Saturday on N o. 16 at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. eveniugon No. 1.1 leaving Portland
at 7. do p. in., givin g all day Sat­
urday, Sunday and Monday in
CHICKENS FOR SAI-lv—A nice flock
of prize winning Blqck Minorcas, Portland. T h e same arrangements
young and old, apply to I). J. Du- apply from Portland givin g Port­
BltuiLLR, Cottage ('.rove.
land people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
A nice home, 7 room cottage and
.acre of land. Very cheap, small pay­
ment down, balance on the installment
.Kfif
plan. F. B. P h il l ip s .
•AXIS AS 10W At t ASTINO HOUSES
HICKS-CHATTEN
E N G R A V I N G CO.
You Need Fire Protection.
?d « Al de r , P O R T L A N D . ORK.
Tom A v ’brey can give 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 Bankers and Merchants
Mutual. Call at the express o f­
fice for rates.
..Kirkpatrick
Chorus, "T h e y That Trust” ............................................... ...... A . Beirly
Chorus Club
j Duet, violin and guitar, “ Meditation” ............................. C. S. Morrison
Miss Gertrude Iimniersou and Jay DeSpain
] Male quartet, "T h e W ayside Cross” ................................. II. K. Palmer
I Prescott Wheeler, G. E. Johnson, Frank Wheeler and Alm on Owens
Solo, guitar. “ Sebastopol"........................................................ H . W orrall
Miss Gertrude Einmerson
Trio, vocal, “ H ea ven w a rd ".............................................................. Leslie
Misses A lice Wheeler, O live Pam iele and Am y Owens
Duet, piano, “ Home Sweet H om e" with variations............ Chas. Grobe
Misses A lic e Wheeler and Mary Hopper
Recital begins at 8 o’clock Sharp.
Popular Prices. Tickets on Sale at
N e w Era Drug Store. Benefit Acad­
emy Dormitory. Everybody Come.
L A R G E S T F A C IL IT IE S
IN
THE W EST FO r [
T H E P R O D U C T IO N O F j
HIGH G R AD E W ORK
II. C. Madsen is the agent for
the celebrated W altham piano,
which is equally as good as the
Chickeriug
and Hamilton and
Mason. Call in and see and hear
the tones. Workmanship
fully
guaranteed.
2()tf
Duet, vocal, with quartet “ The I ’pper Garden” ...Miss II. B. Chapman
Miss A lice Wheeler and G. M. I'.tnmersoii.
TTbc Beet
nnb onlp
Illuminimi
! N O N E OR M A N Y C O L O R S
WALTHAM PIANOS.
M ixed quartet, “ Come W here the Lilies Bloom” .... W ill L. Thor ipson
Mary Hopper, Gertrude Emmerson, G. Ii. Johnson and Alm on Owens
Chorus, "O u r Country’s F la g ” .................................................... A . Beirly
Chorus Club
ERFECT
RINTING
PLATES
I will insure your residence in an old
line company that lias its $50,000 guar­
antee with the state treasurer. As cheap
as any mutual in the state. F. B. P h il ­
l ip s .
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PROGRAM
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
I. O. O. F.—Cottage G rove, No. Its.
T IM B E R L A N D , ACT .11 NE 8, 187K— T IM BER L A N D A C T J U N E 3. 1878-
Meet every Saturday night.
N O TICE FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
N O TIC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N .
tlKO. ( OM Kit. N. (}.
A. I till a v e r , See.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
Monday Evening November 16th.
Program Includes Many Popu­
lar Old and N ew Songs and
Instrumental Numbers.
Cl A Show W indow brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make many a sale “ the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in rttins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
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A. F, & A. M.—C otta ge Grove, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
day of each mouth.
selling round trip tickets to Port­
T . C. WllEEI.Ell, W. M.
L. F. Wooi.KV, See
land from Cottage Grove for $5..10
AT ARMORY THEATER
Duet, violin and cornet, “ lie will Meet me at the Portal'
Jay I>eSpaitt and Frank Wheeler
Albany NursftHes, dAlfctny¿^Oregon.
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United S tille « Liind Office,
itoselmrg. Oregon, May 5. 1908.
M. W . o f A — Meetings 1st anil ".id
Notice 1« hereby given th a t in eoin-
Monday In each month,
plktncc with I he p rovision , o f the net
A. 8. P o w k i . i ,, Consul.
<
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Congres« of June 3, 1878, entitled
C. W. W a i . i . acb , Clerk.
“ .Vn net for the «.lie o f tim ber liiids
in the States o f California, Oregon,
G. A . R.— Appomntnx
Post No 34, Nevada nml Washington T e rrito iy ,"
Meets n t l p. in., on the 2d and till ns extended to nil the pillili«- bind
Saturday of each month.
states I v net of August 4. 1892
Du I). L. W oods , I ’ . C.
EMM A Xt. JOB
G. W. R k yn o i . hr , Adj.
o f C ottage Drove, county of Lane,
State ............... has tiled in this office
M. B. A . —Modern Brotherhood of oil Pel.. 29, 190s her .w o rn statement
America. Meet the ¿<1 and till Tile
No. 1X135 foi I In i i . ..so of tue SW l 4
day o f each month nt f.O.O. F. Hall. being I ds II. 12. 13 mid 14 of Section
T , W . J enkins See.
No ¿s township No. 21 South o f
Range N o .2, west W, M., Ore., and
W. 0. W ,—St. Valentine Circle 121, w ill oITt r proof to show that the land
Meets lut and 3rd Tuesday in each smurili i- more valuable for Its tlmlier
or -lone than for agricultural pur
month in \V. O, W. Hall.
M rs . A i . h - k C o ffm an , Clerk. poses, mid to ch I i i I i I ìh I i her claim
lo salti land before the Register and
Bosehurg,
Foresters of A m e r i c a
M eeting: Receiver o f this office n t
I ) regoir, on Thursday the 10th day of
W rit anil Third Thursdays.
December.
1908.
E dwin Tri.i.AU, Chief Ranger
She mimes as r/ifnesses:
I F. C. C o f f m a n , Fin. See.
lleiinlnh Job, William Wescarsen,
W illiam Champion, James Whiteford
L . O . T . M .— I-aily Lamson Hive, No nil of C ottage drove, Oregon.
42. Meets 2d and 4th Frill ty of
Any and all persons claiming a d ­
each month.
versely the nlxive-described lands are
M rs . A. W. K im i :, L. (!,
requested to (lie their claims in this
M ii S L i l l i a n B r e i i a i t , 1!, K ,
office oil or before said 10th day of
K. of P . —JuventiiH Lodge No, 4\ December, 11X18.
22
B rnjamin I j . E ddy , Register.
Meets every Wednesday nignt.
.1. K. O strand er , C. C.
C has . V a n D k n B k r ii . K .of I!
S.
FORTUNES OF THE WORLD FOUNDED ON OIL
Safe and Convenient!
Cottage (»rove, Or.
O. T. M.—Cascade Camp No. ¿110
Meets every Thursday night.
O. H. V k a to h , Coni.
R. K. ItuNMH. Cooler.
StOCkS, Prop.
F ree.
You can write us
direct or place your
order with our loe
agent—
K
S u ccessor to Goo. C om er
Cheaper than O il !
C a ta lo g u e
R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S Meet 2nd
jiih I -till WedneHilay o f each month.
M rs M auv B a k k k . O kaci . k .
.M rs .
W. W a i . i . ai - k , Rec.
Prices H av e Been Reduced on Everything
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
First class trees, not
the lowest in price,
hut the cheapest.
Directory.
K K R K K A H S Intingt- llru vc, Nn.
R , MrrtlnpH l«t 3r I and nth. F ri­
day o f every month,
El.IXAHKTH l'rI.I.MKit, N (1.
M in n ii : E i . i . kim ik , Sec.
Fine Stock of 11 artless constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips,
Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A x le Grease, RidinK
and W ork ('.loves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies.
T1IP
Hr
IIIL
t lN C O R P O R A T E D t
it lari;e stock of Harriett and Cornice Tears;
SpitJsenljerjr
a n d
Yellow
Newtown
Apples:
Also the
Vroonian S t r a i n ,
«Tonri
generation
Franquette walnuts
Fairbanks - Morse Co.,
HARNESS SHOP
Harness MaKing and General Repairing
Edison, Columbia
Victor
GRAPHOPHONES
Records
Notions, Novelties
HLBHNY NURSERIES
G R IF F IN <1 V C A T C H . A i e n l i
C ottage G rove, O regon
i A P h illip s & b J o rd a n
Call and make your wants known.
’■'H E “ O L D K K f .I A B I .K ”
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
( hitfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for power and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills \ Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Cliop-
peri, Well rumps.
All first quality goods at low prices. A l­
ways in Stock. l.itiernl terms.
United States I.and Office
RoHclmrg, Oregon. March 20, 1!X)8
Notice Is hereby given that, In com ­
pliance wi th tin- provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
titled “ An act for the sale of tim ber
hinds In the states of California, Ore­
gon, N evada and W ashington T e rri­
to ry ” iw extended to nil the public
laid states by net of August 4, 1892,
M Y R T L E F. V B A TC H
of C ottnge d ro v e, enmity of Lane,
state of Oregon, tiled in ' this office
on O ctolier 22, 11X17, her sworn
statem ent No. 9779 for the purchase
of the HL. .if Nk of Section No. 20 in
Township No. 23 South of Range No. 2
west W. M , Ore.,und w ill offer proof
to show that the liind sought Is more
valuable for Its tlmlier or stone than
for ugilciiltiiral purposes, nml to en-
tahlish her elnlin to said land before
Register nml Receiver of this office
in Rnsehurg, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 14th day of Novemlier, 1908
She names as witnesses: J. W,
Ventcli, C ottnge Grove, Oregon;
James Whltford, C ottage Grove, Ore-
gou ;C . F. B row n, London. Oregon ;
M T. Peverennx. Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons clai mi ng ad­
versely the above-described lands ire
requested to file tlielr claims in this
office on or before said 14th (lay of
Novemlier, 1908.
20-10t B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , Register.
T IM B E R L A N D ACT, JU N E 3, 1878-
N O TICE FOR P C R L IC A T1 0 N .
United States Land Office.
Rosehlirg, Oregon, April 28. 1908.
Notion Is hereby given that in com
pliance wi th the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 3, 1878. en­
titled “ An net for the sale of 'Timber
Lands In the stales of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
T e rrito ry ,” ns extended to all Public
Laud States by an net of August 4,
1892,
A D D I E E JOB
o f Cottnge d ro v e. County of Lane,
State of Oregon, tiled In this office on
Octolier 30, 1907, her sworn stiitem ent
No. 9798 for the purchase of the KJi of
SE 1-4 of Section No. 20 In Tow n ship
No. 21 South of itange No. 2 West,
W. M., anil wi l l offer proof to show
that, the land sought Is inure valuable
for Its tlm lier or stone limn fo r a g ri­
cultural purposes, and to establish Ida
claim to Hiihi land before the Register
anil Receiver of this office, a t Rose-
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th
day o f Novemlier, 190S.
She names as witnesses: B. It. Job,
James Whiteford, J. M . Hubbeil and
William Westersen, all of Cottngo
drove, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing ad­
versely the above described lands are
requested to Hie tlielr claims In tills
office on or before said 17th day of
Novem ber, 1908.
B k n . i a . m in L E d d v , Register.
Well Drilling.
W hy not have a good drilled
well with all surface water shut
out? Call on Mala Miller for es­
timates and particulars.
20-3,1*
«O re g o n »»
Builders
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE
Are you doing what you can to populate your state
la t h e matter of the application of
H. Venske to register t-lie title t o lot
No. 5 of Block No. 1 of J. E. Young's
addition to C ottage G rove, Lane
county. Oregon.
All to whom it may concern:—
Take notice th a t on the 27th day
of Octolier. 190s, an application was
Hied by the said If. VeiisKe, In the
Circuit Court tor f^ine county. Ore­
gon, for Initial registration of the
title of the land above described.
Now, unless you appear on or be­
fore the 28th day of Novemlier, ltxis,
and show cause w h y such applica­
tion should not bo granted, the same
w ill Is- taken as confessed and a de
oree will he entered according to the
prayer o f the ap p lication and you
will lie forever barred from disputing
the same.
E. F. 1.KK, County Clerk.
.f. E. Y o rN o , Applicants Attorney.
ORl*«r.ON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
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B arrels ¡¡£¡2
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Tim Sontheru Pacific Co-Lines in O rep.
sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending ns the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will lie
glad to liear the expense of sending them complete information .about
OREGON ami its opportunities.
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C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will lie on sale tinting SEPTEMBER
A N I) OCTOBER from the Ka»t to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
F rom I>enver
$.10.00
“ Omaha
30.00
“ Kansas City 30.00
“ St. Louis
35.50
“ Chicago
38.00
If you want to bring a friend ora relative to Oregon, depo.it the
proper amount with any of onr agent.. The tickets srilL then he fnr-
nished by telegraph.
Made to order and Satis­
faction guaranteed both
as to workmanship and
priees. Apply to
i J . M. Comer
$41.70
42.20
44.7.5
55.00
TIC K ETS C AN B E P R E P A I D
and R urs
P h o n e 386
W a ll St..
n e a r A d v e n tis t C h u r c h
From Louisville
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Cincinnati
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Cleveland
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New York
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M. IS IIA M , I.OCAt, A c .K N T S o t’ THF.lt!» P a c i f i c C o.
WM. M r N V R R A Y , G en eral Paeeenger Agent.
Portland. O re g o n .