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,8$SS ÏSS S 8S*iSSSS9SSSS;«A vàSàSSS.<SSSS*!âSÂ S A W id e -A w a k e W o m a n looks after the sanitation of her home for the sake o f her husband, her children, her self. Careful and scientific plumbing counts for much, and costs not much more than the old, indifferent, slapdash style o f work. Only one word more: W e are modern, sani tary plumbers. T H E M IL IT A R Y C L U B takes pleasure in an nouncing the engagement of “ THE H O LY C IT Y ” with Luella M orey as Salome 1'nder the Direction of Le Comte and Flesher A T TH E ARM O RY Wednesday, November 25 The Transformation Scene Showing the Opening of the Touib, the Ascension of Christ; followed by Innumerable Angels, closely followed by the opening of the i»reat Oates of the Phillips Jordan “ N E W JERUSALEM ” that opens to view the Golden Inworkings of the Immortal Holy City. &$*** The Most Lavishly Presented Production o f the Season HHRNESS SHOP Harness Making and General Repairing Fine Stock o f Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips, Iixtra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A x le Grease, Riding and W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies. Prices H ave B een Reduced on E very th in g Call and make your wants known. Albert Stocks, prop. Successor to Geo- Com er FORTUNES OF THE WORLD FOUNDED ON OIL Joe Chanslor, now several times a millionaire, was not so long ago, a clerk in I.os Angeles. He bor rowed some money for the pur pose o f operating in California oil: the result was that it made him one o f the richest men o f the state. John A. Bunting, formerly a brakeman on 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 Bunting, Chanslor and the many others, who made their money through investments in oil successful? Because they were shrewd, level headed, observing men possessing unbounded con fidence in the great future o f the California oil fields and the oil in dustry. The demand for oil is in creasing daily. The consumption far exceeds the output. Several oil companies paid substantial d iv idends when oil was selling at fifteen cents per barrel. Oil is now selling at sixty cents jier barrel at the well. The total d ivi 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,(XX),000 mark for the year 1909. Therefore the natural con clusion to arrive at, is, invest in oil securities, invest at once. W e are offering for sale a limited num ber o f shares on what we consider to be one of the best companies operating in Kern county, in fact, in California. W e refer to the stock o f the Kern Associated Oil company. The stock of the Kern Associated ( )il company is the best oil proposition ever offered the in vestment public. This company owns free of incumbrance forty acres in the very heart o f the Kern river oil district and situated on the Southern Pacific railroad. It adjoins the San Joaquin Oil & De velopment company’s property which was recently merged with the Associated Oil company, whose stock is now selling at $31.75 per share. It also adjoins the justly famous discovery well where oil was first discovered in the Kern river oil district. The Kern Asso ciated Oil company has two wells oil its property, W ell N o. t is in oil and gives about sixty five barrels of oil per day. W ith a greater depth and more approved pump the production will lie great ly increased. The company de sires to sink four more wells at once and to install modern com pressed air pumps. W e believe that well No. 2 will, with a greater depth, produce a large and in ex haustible supply o f oil as are the other wells on adjoining projier ties. W e are offering a limited number of 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 acres) to justify the drilling of forty more wells all of which would be in the very core of one of the richest oil producing districts in the world. Remember that Kern county produces as much oil as any other three oil producing counties in California. Shipping facilities could not be better for the property adjoins the Southern Pacific tracks. The company has valuable assets in improvements. T w o wells, der rick, tanks, tool and bunk houses, etc., etc: Before accepting the fiscal agency o f the Kern Associated Oil company we thoroughly investi gated every detail pertainiug to the company and its property. W e did not take snap judgment, vve never do, consequently want to as sure you that the stock of this company at twenty cents per share is the most unparalleled op- portunitv for the investor that ever came under our observation. W e sincerely believe that the Kern Associated < >il company is destined to pay dividends as sure ly and as regularly as are now be ing paid by the Associated Oil and other companies operating on ad joining properties and we see no reason why within twelve months the Kern Associated stock should not Ire quoted at many times its selling price. You can invest any amount from tw en ty (2 0 ) dollars up to twenty thousand (20,(XX)) dollars. W e allow you five (5 ) per cent on cash subscriptions. You can pur chase stock on the easy monthly plan if you so desire, one fifth down and one fifth per month. Send in your subscription at once. Don't delay. T h e stock o f the Kern Associated Oil company is the best buy on the market today. Jos. J. H o g a n C o . 802-,I Metropolis Bank Building, San Francisco, Calif. By Special Arrangements Brices will be Reserved Seats, First 10 Rows, $1.00. -Second 10 Rows, 75 Cents. C»eneral Admission .50 Cents. Children, 25 Cents. Tickets on Sale at New lira Drug Store. s A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT Cheaper than Oil ! ELECTRIC LIGHTS m S b c JBcet anb o n lp I llu m in a n t Safe and C o n ven ien t! (J A Show W indow brilliantly ^ lighted with Electric Lights make many a sale “ the night lieforc.” No exploding lamp9, homes in ruins nor burned children, when y o u h a v e electric lights installed. is Cottage Crow * electric * Co. “ O L D ‘W E t t f A B L E ” HLBHNY NURSERIES (IN C O R P O R A T E O S Offer a larije stock of Bartlett ami. Cornice I'ears; Spitzenl>erg a n d Yellow Newtown Apples: Also the Yyooman S t r a i n , second generation jprnnqnette walnuts First class trees, not the lowest in price, hut the cheapest. C a t a lo g u e F re e . You can write us direct or place your order with our local agent— A.McKinney Cottage Grove, Or. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon. Th e “ Mountain L io n " Lod e Min T IM BEE L A N D , ACT J l'N K ¡1, 1878— Lodge Directory. ing claim, an addition and amended N O TICE FOB IT B L IC A T IO N . notice of which was made August :11st, 11 Hi'», by the Crystal Consolidated R .E B E H A H S —Cottage d ro v e , No. Mining company and recorded at Uniteil States I .and Oftlee, 24, Meetings 1st. ffrd. and 5th. Frl- page 254 of Hook fi of M ining Claim Itosetmrg. Oregon, May 5. 1!X)8. dny o f every month, Records in and for Lane Comity. O re N otice is hereby given th at In com K i . is a iir t h Fl'I.I.M KIi, N O . gon, on the 5th day of September, pliance with the provisions or the net M in n ie E m . e p e e , Sec. 1903. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Also the “ El Calado” Lode Mining “ An act for the sale of timber lands claim, an amended certificate of lo in the States o f California, Oregon, cation of which was made August Nevada and Washington Territory,” R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S -Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. .'»1st 1903, and recorded Septeintier 5th as extended to all the public land M as M a r y B a k e r . O r a c l e . 1903, a t pages ’262 and 25.» of Hook f> states hv net of August 4, 1892 M rs . C. W. W a i . i . a c k , Bee. of the Mining Claim Records in and EM M A M. JOB fo r said Lane county, Oregon. Also o f Cottage orove, county of banc, the “ Becky Nluup" Lode Mining State of Oregon, lias filed In this office W , O . W — Bohemia Camp, No. 2(10, Claim, located October 25th I BOB, by on Feb. 29,1!X)S her sworn statement .Meets every Friday ( Veiling. the Crystal Consolidated Mining No. !Ki:ia for the | r . ease of the 8 W '4 D r . J. O. V a n W i n k i . k , Consul Com. com pany and recorded Decern her 11th lining lots II, 12, Iff and 14 of Section Cu ah . V a n D e n iii r o , Clerk. ! liMfi.*», at page 2D2 of Hook 0 of the No. 28 township No. 21 South of Mining Claim Records in and for Bunge N o .2, w est VV, M., Ore., and Lane county, Oregon. Also the w ill offer proof t o show that the land K O . T. M .—Cnucnde Camp No. 260 Meet« every Thursday night. “ Friar Tuck’ ’ Lod e M ining claim lo sought Is more valuable fortts timber O. H. V e a tc h , Com. cated October 2Gth liHX>, by the Crys or tone than for agricultural pur tal Consolidated Mining company poses. and to establish her claim R. K. B knnih , Cooter. and recorded December 11th 1%'t, at. to said land before the Register and page 21)2 of Book (» of the Mining Receiver o f this office a t llosetmrg, I. O . O . F.—Cottage G rove, No. 68, Claim Records In and for Lane coun Oregon, oil Thursday the 10th day of Meet every Saturday night. ty, Oregon. Also tin* “ Knickerbock December, 1908. G eo . C o m er , N. O. er” L od e Mining ciaim, an amended A. B r e w e r , Sec. She names as witnesses: location certificate of which said Benalah Job, William Wcscarsen, mining claim was ma le August .‘»1st W illiam Champion, James W hiteford M. W . of A .—Meetings 1st and ffrd 1902, and recorded September 5th 190.'* all of Cottage drove, Oregon. Monday In euch month, in volume 0 a t page 253 Record of An y and all persons claim ing ad A. S. P o w b i . i ,, Consul. Mining claims in aud for Lane com i versely the above-described lands are ty, Oregon. All situate in the Bo- requested to file their cluims In this C. W. W a i . i . ack , Clerk. nemia Mining District, Lane county, office on or before said 10th day of Oregon. Together w ith all dips, December, 1908. G. A. R.—Appomatax Post No 34, spurs, angles, and also all tue iindals- 22 Meets at 1 p. m., on the 2d and 4th B e n ja m in L. E d d t , Register. ores, gold and silver bearing quartz, Saturday of each month. rocks and earth therein, and all the Dit 1). L. Woons, P. C. rights, privileges and franchises there Portland and Return Only $ 5 .3 0 Q. W. R e yno i . iih , AdJ. to incident, appendant, and appurte nant, or therewith usually had and M. B. A . —Modern Brotherhood of enjoyed and also all and singular the T h e Southern Pacific Co. is now America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues tenements, hereditaments and ap selling round trip tickets to Port day o f each month nt f.O .O .F. H all. purtenances th eieto IH o u g ln g o r in T , W . J enkins Sec. anywise appertaining, and the rents, land from Cottage Grove for $5.30 issues ami profits thereof and also all good going Saturday on N o. 16 at of the estate, right, title, interest, 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday W. 0. W .—St. Valentine Circle 121, Meets 1st and ffrd Tuesday in each property, possession, claim and do eveningon No. 15 leaving Portland month in W. O, W. Hall. Inland whatsoever, ns well in law ns at 7. 30 p. nt., g ivin g all day Sat M rs . At. ice C offman , Clerk. in equity, of tin* said p arty m ort THE HEROINE OF A PATHETIC STORY OF REAL LIFE. gager herein of, in or to the said urday, Sunday and Monday in Mrs. Isabelle Wardwell, the lioautiful w ife of the late General D. K. Ward- premises and every part and parcel Portland. T h e same arrangements F o rester* of A m e r ic a — M eeting: First and Third Thursdays. well of the Confederate army, developed leproHy. To save her from the fate thereof, with the appurtenances. apply from Portland g ivin g Port E dwin T iu . i . a k , Chief Ranger that pursues those unfortunates—Isolation In si leper colony—her husband took Also stamp mills, sawmill and all land jxtople a chance to visit F . C. C o f f m a n , Fin. Sec. ipining machinery, tools, implements her to a hut In the Arizona desert and cared for her until he died. valley points at greatly reduced and apparatus of whatsoever, kind of nature situated upon or used in rates. L , O , T . M.—I.ady Damson Hive, No connection with said mining claims. 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. And that all of the above described each month. property lx* sold by tlie Sheriff of M rs . A. W. K tme , L. C, You Need Fire Protection. and said county, in the manner and form M ii S D i i . lian B reiiattt , It, K, CHICKENS FOR SALE—A nice flock as prescribed by law ns under execu of prize winning Black Minorcas, By DUNCAN M. SMITH Tom Aw brey can give you good tion and the proceeds of such sale, young and old, apply to I). J. Du- K. of P .—Juventus Lod ge No, 48, after paying the costs, disbursements, teliable insurance at reasonable BriuiLLK, Cottage Grove. Meets every Wednesday nlgnt. attorney’s fees and expenses herein rates, put your residence insur J . E. O strand er , C. C. FIRST TRY-OUT. stated, shall 1 m * applied upon the ance in the Oregon F'ire R elief A s C has . V a n D k . n B erij . K .of R. & S. A nice home, 7 room cottage and % i judgment, and if the proceeds of such Pnthetlc ► ale be insufficient tin* plaintiffs shall sociation and your business prop acre of land. Very cheap, small pay-1 On Its face have judgment and execution against erty in the Bankers and Merchants A . F, & A. M.—C ottage d ro v e, No. ment down, balance on the installment I An the caso 51. Meetings 1st and ffrd Wednes defendants, the Crystal Consolidated Mutual. Call at the express o f Of the little girl plan. F. B. P h il l ip s . JOtf d ay o f each month. Mining company, a corporation, to fice for rates. Whose big brother T . C. W heki . er , W. M. recover such balaneejinpaid. Haa Just discovered L. F. W ooi . e y , B oo . N ow , therefore, in the name of tin* That she has an apple— I w ill insure your residence in an old Yes, all of that state of Oregon and in compliance Shoe Shop in New Quarters. line company that has its $50,(XK) guar When tho fat with said execution and order of And prominent citizen antee with the state treasurer. As cheap sale, I w ill on Monday the 21st day WALTHAM PIANOS. Arises to make A . I.. Reed has moved his shoe of December, 190K, between the hours as any mutual in the state. I«\ B. P h i l - ; His first speech In publlo. of it o ’clock a m. and on 4 o’clock p. shop from the harness store to the l ip s . Jtf Behold On his brow the cold m. to w it at 1 o ’clock p. m. on said II. C. Madsen is the agent for Sweat, day at the southwest door of the first door west of the Fashion The muscles of his neck set, county court house in Eugene, Lane Stables on Main street, where he the celebrated W altham piano, His hands clinched tight, Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying which is equally as good as the county, Oregon, offer for sale for cash Ready for a fight. subject to redemptiou, all of the de has repapered and fitted up a j Chickering and Hamilton aud and Pumping Machinery. While in his heart shop. T ak e your repair j Mason. Call in and s ^ aud hear fendants right, title and interest in cosy He kneditates flight. and to the said ab ove descrilied min Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for , First on one foot he stands. work to him as he guarantees; the tones. Workmanship fully His chest expands. ing property. pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding. Ills breath comes short guaranteed. 20tf Dated this 12th day of Novem ber, satisfaction. 29-4t < intiits complete. And quick, and there is a sort 190K. Fairbanks Scales lor weighing. Of feeling that the world H a r r y L. B o w n , Pairtmiks-Morse Dynamos and Motors Is slipping away. Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. for power and light. He starts to say Fairlmnks-Morse Windmills & Towers. The words he had learned 32-37 With toil and pain. Pairlxmks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop But they have taken the train pers, Well Pumps. For nowhere. All first quality goods at low prices. A l Vanished in the air ways in Stock. Liberal terms. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE And left, alack. Humor G R I F r iN & V E A T C H , Agervts Cottage Grove. Oregon P O R T L A N D . OREGON Dr. Macey's New Office. —------ I Dr. K. C. Macey has moved his dental parlors from the Awbrey building into the brick Cottage i Grove bank building upstairs where he has fitted up neat and commodious offices, and where he ! will be pleased to meet his many ! patrons and friends. 29-,!.; Philosophy A message saying They would never be back. In th c matter of the application of You’ve been there? ID Venske to register the title to loi No? Well, that’s one part of tho show No. 5 of Block No 1 of J E. Young's You missed. addition to Cottage D rove, Dane It looks easy county. Oregon. | Are As tumbling in the hay. All to whom it may concern:— But. say. Take notice that on the 27lh day | It Isn't any such thing. Not Intorostod. j S a is Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution ami order of sale duly lasueu out of flu* Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the { county oi Lane on the ll t l i dny of J November, 1IK1S, in a suit wherein | John II Hlattuer, Daniel Hnapp and I Daniel Hnapp, trustee were plaintiffs laud the C rystal Consolidated M in tin g company, a corporation, Noah Coffman, M. I\ W.vntt O. II Willard, 1 Lew is Gleason, Prank Jordan and tin* Wynne Hardware company a cor poration, were defendants ami where in said above named plaintiffs on the 2Nth day of OeLolier, 19I1N, recovered judgment against tin* above named defend.Hits, the Crystal Consolidated Mining company, a corporation, for the sum of six thousand one hundred and eleven dollars and sixty seven cents, with interest thereon from said *2sth day of October, 190H, at the rate of six |»er cent per annum, and five hundred dollars attorn ey’s foes, and the further sum of thirty three dollars costs, which judgm ent was enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s "dice of said court in said county on the 11th day of November, I'dov and whereas, it was fm tlier ordered and decri*cd by the com t that tin* mm tgage men tioned in plaintiff's complaint I k » foreclosed and that the hereinafter mentioned property described in said m ortgage, and said execution and order of sale to me directed com manding me in the name of tin» state o f Oregon in order to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs to sell the follow ing described mining property In Lane county, Oregon, to- T H E wlt: F a irb a n k s - M o rse Co.. Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPH0PH0NES Records Notions, Novelties Notice ol Sheriffs Sale on Execution in Foreclosure. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.! Notice is hereby given th at the un- rtertiigiied adm inistrator of the es tate of Nathaniel Martin, deceased, has tiled Ids final account In said es tate in the county court for Lune county, Oregon and that Wednesday the 25th day o f November, 11)08, Ims lieen set by said court for the lien ring of said final account and objections thereto. Published in the C ottagi' d ro v e I-coder by order of the Judge o f said court made this 27th day of October. 1908. N. II. M a r t i n . Adm inistrator of the estate of Na thaniel Martin, deceased. "Going to the football game?" "Not me.” "Don't you understand the playa?” "N o; I ion sorry to say my early j irly'edu A new line o f mens fiats, latest shapes ami shades at W . A. I lent- j cation In pugilism was sadly o e g fc t ed." emvavs— The Toggery. 27tf of October, 1908, an application wa ffled by the said ID VensKe, in the Circuit Court for Dane county, Ore gon. for Initio I registration of the title of the land above described. Now, unless you appear on or be fore the 2sth day of Novem ber, 1908, and show cause w h y such applica tion should not lie granted, the same w ill Is' taken ns confessed and a do cree wiil Is' entered according to the prayer o f the application and yon will lie forever barred from disputing tho same. E. I ’ , L i e . County Clerk. J. E. Voi Nil, Applicants Attorney. ««Oregon»» Builders you doing what you can to populate your state OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest fanners, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart— capital or no capital. The M e ro Pacific Co-Lines in Orep. is sending tons of ( )regon literature to the Hast for distribution through every available agency . W ill you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending ns the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to lie interested in this state? We will lie glad to liear the expense of sending them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will be on salednting ftEl’TEMBKR AND OCTOBER from the Hast to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities rre: I B a r r e ls SH E \ C a rp ets an d R u gs 5 Made to order an»l Satis faction guaranteed lx>th as to workmanship apd prices. Apply to j n ear Adventist C h u rc h ----- ; rttirw See our bran new stock of up to date rugs before you buy carpets. , - . -1. V. t _____ From Louisville “ Cincinnati “ Cleveland “ New York $41.70 4-2.20 44.75 55.00 * l J. M . C o m e r pU-°,"i*s3«!!6 5 B r g fl •— 1 .— - •rom Denver $30.00 “ Omaha 30.00 “ Kansas City 30.00 “ St. Louis 35.50 “ Chicago 38.00 . Í T IC K E T S C A N B E P R E P A I D If yon want to bring a friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of onr agents. The tickets will then he fnr- nislied by telegraph. J. M. ISIIAM , L o cal A g e n t S ot thf . rn P a c if ic C o . W M . M c M U R R A Y . G en eral Passen ger Agent. Portland, O re go n .