Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 27, 1908, Image 4

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    Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execut on
A Wide-AwaKe Woman
H LB H N Y NURSERIES
looks after the sanitation of
her home for the sake of her
husband, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
plumbing counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style of work. Only one word
more: W e are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
Phillips
Jordan
Professional Cards.
INTERESTING GOOD ROADS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
from
pa g e
o n e
O R G A N IZ A T IO N
J
K. YOU NO
A T T O K N KY A T L A W
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Office: Yount; Building, Main
West Side.
F. G . I.ubke
W . McLaughlin
Geo. Kerr
J. B. Rouse
A . Doolittle
DeWitt Stevens
Wm. Hemeuway Jos. l’orter
N. P. Chrisman J. M. Comer
A lex Cooley
Currin Cooley
J. 1). Anderson
B. R. Job
Dr. H. L. Nave G. G. Warner
A. McKinney
F. M. Murray
D. Read
G. L. Rees
Marion Veatch
C. W . Wallace
Geo. M. Hall
C. W . Caldwell
A. Brund
Jas. llemenway
Chas. Adams
Rev. Gardiner
L. Archibald
S. C. V’eatch
G. Davidson
A . llemenway
Street,
Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon.
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KIMK. M. I).
HARVARD FOOTBALL AND EX-CAPTAIN BARTOL PARKER.
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P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N
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Ottico in Me Far lauti Building
Over Cochran's Furniture Store
ottico Phone, 34) Jtesidenco Phone, 531
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U. F)V.-Fi
Football at Harvard has lost none of Its old time popularity and Is still the
most Important feature connected with the university, in the oplulon of Its
devotees. Among these latter must be classed ex-Captaln Ilartol Parker,
who Is one of the coaches this year.
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'Ur+d
Worth Remembering.
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S. M K D LK Y ,
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
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O ff ice , Suite 3, B an k B u il d in g .
J O. JO H N SO N,
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
Instates Administered. Mining: Patents
Procured. Mining and Corporation Law
a specialty, office over Oriffin, Veatch
Hardware.
office Phone. Main 113.
Residence, 85.
Upon presentation of the fore­
going petition organization was
effected, it being voted that the
new organization should lie known
as the “ South bane county Good
Roads League,” and the following
officers were elected to serve one
L: A
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I F .'
Johnny Knew.
“ Pnpn, what Is a cross examination?”
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Special Attention (liven to Minine and
Corporation I.aw.
EFFECTED.
I NORAM
DENTIST
Housekeepers should bear in asked Mnry.
mind that when asked by canvas- | ” 1 know, I know!” piped up Johnny.
“ Aw, you don't either!”
sers or grocers to purchase a phos-1 “ Do too!”
*
phate baking powder, that, if they j “ Well, what does it mean?”
“ The cross talk mamma gives you
value their health they will refuse
when she’s trying to find out i f you
such powder. Phosphate baking' have been In swimming.”
i
powder is made from burning j
Of the Standard Variety.
bones, gathered
a t
slaughter i
5
“ Can you think of anything more ex­
y houses, whether from diseased ani- ‘
citing than love letters?”
â
,
mals or not. It is then mixed with j
“ You bet.”
g
“ Well, what?”
a solution of oil of vitrol.
“ Oil letters.”
Such baking powder usually
i contains more or less alum and
Has Beens.
H o w fickle fashion changes
sells for 25 cents per pound.
In toys and other wares!
In m any an attic now Is stored
Be on the safe side and protect
A flock o f Teddy bears.
your health by demanding the
£ Pure Cream of Tartar kind, which
is made from the purest of grapes.
Read the label and don’t be de­
All Off.
ceived.
31-1 mo
Stewart-Porter Huildiug
year:
Phone 1151
Hours 8.30 to 12, 1 to
;o 5
President, Levi Geer, Loudon.
First Vice, O. O. Veatch, Cot­
r-
tage Grove.
H. C. M A D S E N ,
Second Vice, li. A. Wheeler,
W atchm aker .
Silk Creek.
Repairing at reasonable cnarges.
Third Vice, Robt. Mosby, Row
Ml work guaranteed lirat-ciaas.
river.
Watches, Clocks and Jowelryat Lowest I
Fourth Vice, Chas. Sharon, Sag­
UOTI'AUR GROVE. ORE.
inaw.
Fifth Vice, Hardy Crow, Lo- General B la c k s m ith in
rane.
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
Secretary, W . C. Conner, Cot­
ing. All work guaranteed
Have your horsesteeth ex­
tage Grove.
amined and repaired. Shop
at rear of llemenway A
Treasurer, G . L. Rees, Cottage
Burkholder's Store :: ::
Grove.
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C L A S S IF IE D
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It was voted to hold the first
regular monthly meeting in the
Masonic hall in Cottage Grove,
Friday afternoon commencing at 1
o'clock sharp Dec. 11, at which!
time an interesting program will lie
rendered including readings and
vocal and instrumental music and
a cordial invitation is extended to ;
all friends of the good roads move­
ment to attend.
Committee on entertainment, F. I
H. Rosenberg, Mrs. George Hall '
and Miss Gertrude Palmer.
This is a move in the right di-1
rection, now let everylxxly boost I
the good cause along.
Please
which arc made at the
CHICKENS FOR SALK—A nice Hock
of prize winning Black Minorcas,
young and old, apply to I). J. l)u-
B k u il l k , Cottage Grove.
A nice home, 7 room cottage and
Very cheap, small pay­
ment down, balance on the installment
plan. F. B. P h i l l i p s .
30tf
acre of land.
rove
(T
allery
N e w Management
N e w Equipment.
Come and see us. We
will do our utmost to
please you.
OREGON
Notice.
Dr. Macey’s New Off ce.
f
HHRNESSSHOP
Harness Making and General Repairing
Fine Stock of Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips,
Rxtra Collars, Harness Hardware, Sliaps, A xle Grease, Riding
and Work Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food aod Remedies.
I)r. E. C. Macey lias moved his
deutal parlors from the Awbrey
building into the brick Cottage
(irove bank building
upstairs
where he has fitted up neat and
commodious offices, and where he
will he pleased to meet his many
patrons and friends.
29-33.
Prlcee H ave B een Reduced o n E very th in g
Call and make vour wants known.
Albert Stocks, prop.
S u c c e s s o r to G eo. Conner
fvyiN-rrp.vfs,
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
tibe Bc 0 t
anb only
Illuminant
Safe and C on ven ien t!
q A Show
W indow brilliantly ^
lighted with (vlectric Lights h
make many a sale “ the night j-
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
Cottage Grove « electric « Co.
That whore lguornnco 1er peace It
quite often profitable to get. wise?
ABSTRACTORS
Rooms 8 and 10 McClung Building
Corner Eighth and Willamette Sts.
Telephone Red 1151
EUGENE.
Armstrong.
i
Tbat tt takes only one to make
quarrel when that one Is what
known ns et third persbn?
Notary Public.
C. S. FREELAND fi C q I e S u
The undersigned has been duly
J.
appointed agent for the Cottage
Grove Fruit Co. and all persons
Milch Cow For Sale.
having claims against the com
Gasolene Engine For Sale.
pany will please present same to
A good, gen tle m ilch cow for
A fine,
almost new 3-horse- me at once.
sale. Iuquire o f C. D. M a n n i n g , power
I
Fairbanks & Morse gasolene
32tf
5
B. K . L a w s o n . '
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foot o f K n o x hill, opposite Robt. engine, tanks and equipment for
i
sale.
Inquire
at
the
Leader
office.
Griffin’s.
A.
KNOW—
I will insure your resilience in an old
That success Is sweet, but sometimes
line company that has its $50,000 guar­
antee with the state treasurer. As cheap the sweetening qualify Is nbóut the
as any mutual in the state. F. B. P h il ­ consistency and flavor of black strap?
l ip s .
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That persistency Is a horrid quality
when tt Is found in n person you don't
like bent on Interfering witli yonr a f­
Titles Examined. Drafting and nine Printing.
fairs?
Present Ownership Maps Furnished. Farm
Loans at Lowest Rates.
G
“ He Is In love
with himself.”
“Then he could
not like me?”
“ Why?”
“ Because he has
such queer taste.”
AD VERTISEM ENTS.
F IR S T R E G U L A R M E E T I N G , D E C . 11.
Cheaper than Oil !
Notice is hereby given that by
vlrthc of an execution ami order of
6 1N C O R . P O R A T E O ?
sale duly issue«» oat of tin* Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon for the
Offer a large stock o f Bartlett and Cornice Pears;
county oi Lane on the l l t h d a y of
November, WON. in a suit wherein
Spitzenlierg
and
John II. Blattuer, Daniel Suapp and
Yellow
Newtown
Utinle! Stiapp, trustee were plain tiffs
and the Crystal Consolidated Min­
Apples:
Also the
ing company, a corporation, Noah
Coffman, M F. W yatt O. II. Willard,
Vrooinan
Strain,
L ew is Gleason, Frank .1 »dan and
tht* Wynne Hard war»- company a cor­
second generation
poration, were defendants and where­
Frnnquette walnuts
in said above named plaintiffs on the
2Nihday of October, I90N, recovered
judgment against tin* above named
First class trees, not
defendants, the Crystal Consolidated
Mining company, a corporation, f .r
the lowest in price,
the sum of six thousand one hundred
and eleven dollars and sixty seven
but the cheapest.
cents, with interest thereon from said
2Sth d ay of October, 190 s, at the rati!
of six percent i>er annum, and five
Catalogue Free.
hundred dollars attorn ey ’s fees, and
the farther sum of thirty three dollars
You can write us
costs, which judgm ent \va enrolled
and docketed in the clerk’s « filet* of
direct
or place your
said court in said county on (lie I Ith
day of November, 1 ‘. has . and whereas,
order with our local
it was furtiter ordered and decreed by
agent—
the com t that the mortgage men­
tioned in plaintiff's complaint lx*
foreclosed and that tin* hereinafter
mentioned pro|H*rty deserilied In said
m ortgage, and said execution and
Cottage Grove, Or.
order of sale to me directed com ­
manding me hi the name of tlx* state
td Oregon in order to satisfy said
judgment, coats and accruing costs
to sell the follow ing described mining
property in Lam* county, Oregon, to-
w lt:
T h e “ Mountain l ion " Lode M in­
ing claim, an addition and amended T IM B K R LA N D , AC T JU N K 3, 1878—
Lodge Directory.
NOTICI-: FOB P U B L IC A T IO N .
notice of which was made August
81ft, 1908, by the Orystal Conaolhhited
Mining company and recorded at
R . E B E K A H S Cottage d ro v e, No.
Unitoli S tate» Lam i Office,
page ” 54 of Book (> of M ining Claim
24, M eeting» lat. 3rd. and óth. Fri­
Uose! mi ri;, Oregon, May 6. 1908.
Kecordx In and for Lane* County, Ore­
day of every month,
N otlce is hc-rohy glven th at in com-
gon, on the 5th day of Neptemiter,
. K i . iz a h k t h F i i . i . si e u , N O .
pliunco
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Ilio
provlsloila
o
f
thè
net
1B03.
of Coll gres» nf .Inno 3, 1878, entilleil M in n I e R i . i . k o o k , See.
Also the ‘ *101 C alad o" Lode Mining
claim, an amended certificate of I - - “ Air net for thè »ale of timher Unii»
in thè States i>r California, Oregon, R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S - Meet 2ml
cation of which was made August
ami 4tli Wednesday of each month.
.’list 1993, and recorded September 11 1 N evati» timi Washington T errltm y,”
a » extemh-d to a ll thè puhlic lami
Mna M ary B a k e s . O r a c l e .
1903, a t pages 252 and 253 of Book (>
of the Mining Claim Records in and «tates hy net o( Augnai 4, 1892 Mss. C. W. W a l l a c e , Bee.
KM MA M. JOB
for said Lane county, Oregon. Also
o f l'o tta v e il rovo, eounty o f Lane.
the “ Becky Sharp" Lode .Mining
W . O . W .— Bohemia t ’am p. No. 2*K),
claim, located (Jctob r 251h 1903. by State of Oregon, Ini» fileil In Ibis office
Meets every Friday tv in ln g.
oli Feti. 29, IIKis hor «w o rn statement
the Crystal Consolidated Mining
No. 9!l '.ò Ini I Ile | i . i.enO of t lie S W '4 Du. J. O. V a n W i n k i . k , Consul Com.
company and recorded December 11th
heing Iota 11, 12, 13 am i 14 of Section C h a s . V a n D e n b i i r o , Clerk.
l!>03, at page 292 of Book G of the
Mining Claim Records in and for No. 2N I ownaldp No. 21 South of
Lane county, Oregon.
Also the Itange N o .2, west VV, M., Ore., ami K O . T. M. -Cascade Camp No. 200
w ill offer proof t o show flint thè lami
Meets every Thursday night.
“ F riar Tuck” L od e Mining claim lo ­
O. H. V e a t c h , Com.
cated October 2Gth 1903, by the Crys­ h mirili l-t more valm ihle (or Ita tliuhvr
o r stono than for agricoltura! pnr- It. K. HiN.Ni», Cooler.
tal Consolidated Mining company poaes. unii to eatabliah her clolni
and recorded December 11th 1903, at
to salii lami liefore thè Resister and
page 292 of Book (> of the Mining
Uosehurg, I. O . O. F.—Cottage d ro v e, No. IN,
Claim Records in and for Lane coun­ Itecelver of t hi» office a t
Meet every Saturday night.
Oregon, on Thursday thè lOth day ol
ty, Oregon. Also tin* “ Knickerbock­
Ofco. ( IIMRR, N. O.
Decomber. 1908.
er“ Lode M illing claim, all amended
A.
B h k w ir , Sec.
Sho names oh v/itnesaes:
location certificate of which said
He naia li Job, William Wcscaraen,
mining claim was made August 31st William Champion, James W hiteford
1903, and recorded September 5t.h 1903 all of Cottage (ìrove, Oregon.
M. W . of A .— Meetings lat nnd 3rd
Monday In each month,
in volume 0 at page 253 Record of
Any and all persona ehilmlug ail-
Mining claims in and for Lane coun­ versele thè alaive-described lamia are
A. 8. P o w e l l , Consul.
ty, Oregon. Alf situate in the Ho- tequeated lo file thclr clnims in thla C. W. W a l l a c e , Clerk.
nemia Mining L isirict, Lane county, olliee od or liefore said lOth day of
Oregon. Together with all dips, Decomber, 11108.
G. A. R.—Appoinntnx
Post No 34,
spurs, angles, and also all tncnmtals- 22
Meets n t l |>. m., on the 2d nnd 4th
B enjamin L. Knnv, Iteglster.
ores, gold and silver b e n in g quartz,
Saturday of each m uith.
rocks and earth therein, ami all the
Du D. L. W o o d s , P. 0.
rights, pi ivileges and franchises there­
Portland and Return Only $5.30
G. \V. H e v n o i . d h , Adj.
to incident, appendant and appurte­
nant, or therewith usually had and
M. B. A . —Mialern Brotherhood ol
enjoyed and also all and singular the
'I he Southern Pacific Co. is now
America. Meet the 2d and 4tli Tues­
tenements, hereditaments and ap­ selling round trip tickets to Port­
day o f each month at f,O.U. F. Hall.
purtenances th eieto belonging o r in
T , W . .I k n k i n h See.
anywise upper'taming, and the rents, land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
issues and profits thereof and also all good going Saturday on No. 16 at
of the estate, right, title, interest, 1.50 a. in. train, returning Monday W. 0. W .—St. Valentine Clrclo 121,
M eet» lat and 3rd Tuesday in each
property, possession, claim and de­ evening on No. 13 leaving Portland
month in W. O, W. Hall.
mand whatsoever, as well in law as
at
7.
30
p.
lit.,
giving
all
day
Sat­
M rs . A I. i c e C o w m a n , C lerk.
in equity, of tin* said pm ty m ort­
gager herein of, in or to the said urday, Sunday and Monday iu
premises and every part and parcel Portland. The same arrangements Foresters of A m e ric a - M eeting:
thereof, w ith the appurtenances. apply from Portland giving Port­
First and Third Thursdays.
Also stamp mills, sawmill and all
dwin T t i . i . a k , Chief Hanger
people a chance to visit F. C. C o f E f m
mining machinery, tools, implements land
a n , Fin. Sec.
and apparatus of whatsoever, kind valley points at greatly reduced
f nature situated upon or used In rates.
L. O . T . M.— laidy Lainson Hive, No
¡connection with said mining claims
42. Meets 2d nnd 4th Friday of
-And th at all of the above described
each month.
property lx* sold by the Sheriff of
You Need Fire Protection.
Mita. A. W. K im r , L. C,
said county, in tlx* manner and form
MtiS L il l ia n B r kh aitt , H, K,
as prescribed by law' as under execu­
tion and the proceeds of such sale,
Tom Awbrey can give you good
K. of P .—J il ventila Lodge No, 48,
after paying the costs, disbursements, reliable insurance at reasonable
Meets every Wedneaday nlgnt.
attorney’s fees and expenses herein rates, put your residence insur­
J . E. O sth an iik r , C. C.
stated, shall be applied upon the
C h a r . V a n D e n B e r o . K .of R. & S.
ance
in
the
Oregon
Pire
Relief
As­
judgment, and if the proceeds of such
sale I k * insufficient the plaintiffs shall sociation and your business prop­
have judgment and execution against erty in the Bankers and Merchants A. F, & A. M .—C ottage G rove, No.
defendants, the Crystal Consolidated Mutual. Call at the express of­
fil. Meetings lat and 3rd Wednes­
Mining company, a corporation, to
day o f each month.
fice for rates.
recover such balaneejinpnid.
T . C. W h e e l e r , W. M.
N ow , therefore, in tlx* name of the
L. F. W ooi . e y , Sec.
state of Oregon and In compliance
Shoe Shop in New Quarters.
w ith said execution and order of
sale, I w ill on Monday the 21st day
WALTHAM PIANOS.
A. L. Reed has moved his shoe
of December, 1908, between the hours
o f If o ’clock a m. and on 4 o’clock p. shop from the harness store to the
m. to w it at 1 o’clock p. m. on said
H. C. Madsen is the agent for
tiny at the southwest door of the first door west of the Fashion
county court house in Kugeue, Lane Stables on Main street, where he the celebrated Waltham piano,
county, Oregon, offer for sale for cash
which is equally as good as the
subject to redemption, all of the de­ has repapered and fitted up a Chickering
and Hamilton and
fendants rigid, title and Interest in cosy
shop. Take your repair Mason. Call in and see and hear
and to the said ab ove described min­
work to him as he guarantees the tones. Workmanship
fully
ing property.
Dated this 12th tiny of Novetiilier, satisfaction.
guaranteed.
20tf
29-4t
190«.
A.McKinney
^
( c o n t in u e d
T H E “O L D R E L IA B L E ”
in Foreclosure.
That a rolling stone is a smooth one
and a mossbnek a bark number?
That the early bird takes his cbaucej
with the tomcat and the barn owl?
That while the worm may turn it
probably will be only to get it on the
other side o f his head?
That you never miss the water till
tb© well runs dry, and not then if you
chance to live In moonshine territory.
That there la no place like home, for
which some exiles thereof are most de­
voutly thankful?
That, while It takes money to make
the mare go, most any old thing will
hnvo that effect on money.
REGISTRATION
PE R FECI
PRINTING
PLA TE S
Special School Meeting.
A special school meeting is
called for Saturday Dec. 5, 1908,
at 2 p. m. to be held in the east
side school building for the pur
pose of voting a 5 mill tax for
school purposes.
Patrons
and
friends of the schools are urged to
attend.
IN ONE OR M A N Y COLOkS
LA R G E ST
IN
Fairbanks-Morse («asoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for power and light.
Fairbanks-Morsc Windmills & Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Orinders, Feed Chop­
pers, Weil Tumps.
All first quality goods at low prices. A l­
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
G R IF F IN A V E A T C H . A « « n (t
Cottage G ro v e , O re g o n
Fairbanks - Morse Co..
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
T H E
T H E
H IG H
F A C IL IT IE S
W E S T
F O R
P R O D U C T IO N
G R A D E
OF
W O R K
• ATU AI I I « At I t t T l l t m i l l I
HICKS-C H A T T E N
E N G R A V I N G CO.
2d «
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
and Pumping Machinery.
•
H arry L. D o w n ,
yherilT of l^itie County, Oregon.
OF LAND
In the m ailer of the Application of
11. Vcllskc to regiater the title to lot
No. .7 ef Block No 1 of .1 K Young’»
addition to Cottage t rove, Lane
County, Oregon.
A ll to whom if mnv concern:—
Tak e notice Huit on the 27th day
of October, 190 n , an a p p l i c a i l o n W it-
filed by the said II Venske, In the
Circuit cou rt for lam e county, Ore­
gon, for Initial rcglatration of the
title o f the hind above descrilied.
Noir, nnlesa von appear on or lie-
fore the 29tli day o f November, 19)8,
and show cunar w hy auch applica­
tion should not be granted, the same
w ill 1»' taken ns confessed and a de
cree will be entered according to the
prayer o f the application and you
will lie forever barred from dD poting
the same.
K. I L e e , Com ity Clerk.
J. K. Y o rjin , Applicants Attorney.
OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Are you doing what you can to populate your state
i IRKCON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands ami a willing
heart— capital or no capital.
The »Southern Pacific Co-Lines in Oregon.
is sending ton9 of < >regon literatnre to the East for distribution
through every available agency . W ill you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be
glad to bear 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 sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
A ld e r , P O R T L A N D , O R E .-!
NOTICE
«Oregon»»
Builders
TITLE
Barrels oV.C ;
Notice is hereby given Dint the un-
C arpets and Rugs
j
(leraigned ml in I m aim to r of the en­
fine of NiUlmniol Martin, deceased.
Made to order amf Satis-
Ima filed his finiti aéeonnt in said es­
faction guaranteed both
tate in the coun ty court for L amp
as to workmanship and
county, Oregon *m l that Wednesday
prices. Apply to
the 25tn dnv o f Novem ber, 1908, lina
la-en set hy snid court for the hen ring
J. M. Comer Pw7ifs’“ ;
of an id final account and objections
Dear A d v e n tis t C tw irc h
thereto. Piitdlxhcd in the C ottage
(«6^.\N,-LvV.N)N
d r o v e l.cader by order of the Judge
o f enld court made thia 27th day of
October, 19ns.
See our bran new stock of up to
N. H . M a r t i n ,
Adm inistrator of the putite of Na­ date rugs before you buy carj«ts
Veatch & Lawson.
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thaniel Marlin, ilecensed.
From
“
“
”
“
Denver
$30.00 From Louisville
“
Cincinnati
Omaha
30.00
“
Cleveland
Kansas City 30.00
“
New York
St. Louis
35.50
Chicago
38.00
$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
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 be fnr-
nished by telegraph.
I M. ISHAM, L o c a l A g e n t S o u t h e r n P a c if ic G o .
W M . M c M U R R A Y . G en eral P a ss tnfler Agent.
P o rtlan d . O rego n .