Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 01, 1908, Image 4

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I Notice of Sheriff s Sale on Execution
Learn 4 4* 4-
H ow to Trust
Yourself. * 4*
A Wide-AwaKe Woman
Xnlk‘0 is h w li.v given that hy
virtue of an (“Xfvution ami order of
Hale duly issu«*«» out of the Circuit
C oiirt'of the Htnle of Oregon for tilt*
county o f Lane on tin» l lt h d n y of
Novenilier, 1BUK. in » suit w herein
Joint II lllnltn er, Hunlel Suapp and
Uiiiilel Snapi», trustee were plaintiffs
mid the ( ’ i n stul Consolidated M in­
By Count LEO T O L S T O Y . Russian A u thor.
in g company, a e< rp ration. Noiih
Coffman, M. I\ Wyatt O. II Willard,
[R U S T YO U R S E LV E S , youths and maidens who arc L ew is Gleason, Kiank I idan amt
emerging from childhood, when first the questions the Wynne llarduai* company a cor­
poration, were defendant« ami where­
arise in your soul:
in «aid al>ove named plaint iff« on the
2Kihduy of Oct«»her, liMis, recovered
W H A T A M I? W H Y DO I E X IS T ?
W H Y DO A L L
judgment Jigiiiust the above named
W H O S U R R O U N D M E E X IS T ?
A N D C H IE F L Y — M O S T defendant«, ih(* ( i.YHtal CoiiMoIidated
Mining company, a ciu pom llon, f r
A G IT A T IN G O F Q U E S T IO N S — A M I A N D A R E A L L
th e hii in of wix thmiHuml one hundred
A R O U N D M E L IV IN G A S W E S H O U L D DO?
and eleven dollar« umJ nlxty «even
Trust yourself, then, also when the replies to theso questions which cent«, with iuterent i l i n e n from Hnid
28th day of October, UKW, at the rate
suggest themselves to you do not agree with those impressed on you of h I x per cent per annum, and five
hundred d o lla r« attorn ey’« fee«, and
in childhood, and do not agree with the life that you and the people the further «am of thirty three dollar«
•round you are living. D O N O T F E A R this disagreement, but, on costs, which judgment wan enrolled
and docketed in the c le r k ’ s office of
the contrary, be assured that in this disagreement between you and «aid court in said county on the 11th
of NovenCiei, inns, ami whereas.
all that surrounds you is expressed tho very best that is in you— that day
It w ; ih further'ordered and decreed by
D IV IN E P R IN C IP L E whose manifestation in lifo constitutes not the com t that Hie mortgage men­
tioned In plaint iff « complaint lie
only tho chief but tho SOLE meaning o f our existence.
fore« l"«ed ami that the hereinafter
Trust, then, not yourself— the individual Bill, Jack, Annie or men tit met 1 property deHcribed in «aid
m ortgage, and said execution and
Molly, son or daughter o f king, minister or workman, merchant or order of «ale to mo directed com ­
manding me in the name of tin* state
laborer— but trust that self, the E T E R N A L , R E A S O N A B L E A N D «d Oregon in order to satisfy »a id
H O L Y SOURCE which lives in each of us and which for the judgment, costs and accruing e o « t «
to sell the follow ing described mining
F IR S T time has awoke within you, presenting these most important property In Lane county, Oregon, to-
looks after the sanitation o f
her home for the sake o f her
husband, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
plumbing counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style of work. Only oue word
more: We are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
Phillips
Z
Jordan
Professional Cards.
The Day A fter.
N o explanations or resort
T o bickerings can square the debt.
So cut It short and be a sport
And pay up that election bet.
!
Single, but Happy.
“ Why are you always so cheerful
and happy. Mr. Bachelor?”
“ Because I can always drive away
a fit of the blues.”
“ Yes, but how?”
“ By thinking of all the women 1
have made happy.”
“ You? Happy, Indeed! How have
you made them happy?”
“ Never married a single one of
them.”
J i. YOUNG
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ATTORNKY AT L A W
j Office: Young building,
Main Street,
West Side.
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P H Y S I C I A N . n i l « (J U G E O N
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Office in McFarland
building
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Over Cochran's Furniture Store
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Office Phone, 34 J Residence Phone, 681 é
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Getting Ready.
The winds begin to whistle.
I do not like their tune.
Th ey seem to say that winter
Is coming pretty soon.
The autumn leaves like racers
A re scurrying about.
Bo an defensive measures
I'll block some whiskers out.
Girls In the office titter
And chat about the crop,
The men say things sarcastic
And words like spinach drop,
The barber Is disgusted.
But what care I f o r ’that?
On com fort’s solid platform
You 'll And me standing pat.
W hen nature took the trouble
T o mold my classic form
Bhe hung a fringe o f whiskers
T o keep my features warm.
Should I be so presumptuous.
So silly or so smart
T o paint, as 'twere, the Illy
Or try to slur her art?
J J S
M K D LK Y ,
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Special Attention C.iven to M inins and
Corporation Law.
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Office,
Suite 3. B an k B u ildin g.
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C. JOHNSON,
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Office Phone, Main ILL
Residence, 85.
o f all questions and seeking and demanding their solution. Do not,
then, trust thoso who, with a condescending smile, tell you that they,
too, once sought replies to these questions and did not find them, for
none can be found except those that are accepted by everybody.
Do not believe this, but T R U S T Y O U R S E L F A L O N E , and do
not fear to disagree with tho views and thoughts of thoso around you
if only your replies to tho questions that have presented themselves
to you are founded not on your personal wishes, but on a wish to
fulfill the purpose o f your life and to fulfill the W IL L o f that power
which has sent you into life.
TR U 8T
YOURSELF,
E S P E C IA L L Y
S E N T IN G
THEM SELVES
ETERNAL
P R IN C IP L E S
R E L IG IO U S
THAT
x Kslates Administered. Mining Patents
▼ Procured. M in ing and Corporation Law
rf; a specialty
office over Griffin, Vealch
‘X Il«rdw*rc
OF
T E A C H IN G S
O F C H R IS T , IN
TO
IN
Please
which are made at the
“ What Is the real cause o f the awak
ening ill the east?”
“ Mnybo some Yankee peddler has
sold the Chinese a shipload of alarm
clocks."
All o f It.
“ How much money does a woman
need to run her house?”
“ A ll depends."
allery
New Management
New Equipment.
Come and see us. We
will do our utmost to
please you.
A.
J.
Armstrong.
“On what?”
“ On her husband's salary.”
6 0 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
P atents
T rade M a r k s
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anyons aenrittiff a sketch an<! description may
quickly MBertaln f o r opinion free whether an
invention 1« probably pntentahla. ('••nimiinlm.
tlona Rtrictlrconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patenta
sent free. <>lde«t aaeney for »ecuring patenta.
Patente taken through Mnnn  t o. receive
Gasolene Engine For Sale.
A p p le Boxes!
6 » F 8t_ Wash met un. IX C- +
US,
M E A N IN G .
I f you’ ve not a thing to say,
Drop it.
Words are wasted every day,
Stop it.
Though you’d like to prate and prate,
Guess you’d better hesitate;
I f your words will nothing state,
Chop it.
- A . J. W.
Tim w vto F ly .
“ I hate fly tlme,m said the young man
CHICKENS FOR SALE—A nice flock who was staying late.
of prize winning Black Minorcas,
“ Indeed, I didn’t think you noticed
young ami old, apply to 1). J. Du-
It,” said the weary girl.
BitUiLLK, Cottage (»rove.
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A nice home, 7 room cottage and %
acre of land. Very cheap, small pay­
ment down, balance on the installment
plan. F. B. P h il l ip s .
30tf
I will insure your residence in an old
line company that has its $30,000 guar­
antee with the state treasurer. As cheap
as any mutual in the state. If. It. P h il ­
lip s .
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T itle» Examined.
drafting ami Blue Printing.
Present ownership Mai»» Furnished. Farm
Loan» at Lowest Rate». Notary Public.
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A ir y A rtlea tn ass.
W ill you come w ith me
In my little boat?
Through a soundless sea
W e will g a y ly float.
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I have made fo r you
And the azure sky
Just a boat fo r two.
W e will gladly fly.
Through the realm s o f day \
Past the storm clouds’ ro a r\
W e w ill fly aw ay
And return no more.
And a rlngtalled kite
8hall my signal be.
Oh. I pray you, sprite.
W ill you fly w ith me?
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to one hundred boxes.
Lotsof 10 or less. l.Scentseach
Lots of ,50................... $6.75
Lots of 100. .............. $12.00
“ Even a worm
will turn.”
Cottage Grove Mfg. Co.
HARNESS SHOP
Fine Stock of liar new constantly <m Hand. Saddles, Whips,
Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A xle Grease, Riding
and Work Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies
Prices H ave Beer, Reduced o n E very th in g
¿ Ib d l StOCkS, Prop.
SuccMior to Goo. Comtr
Milch Cow For Sale.
Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
and Pumping Machinery.
A man lajnlwnys tickled to death ¿o
have a glrl( notice him whose\oplnlon
on any other subject he doe*n't\care a
rap for.
Fsirt« nks-Morse Gasoline Kngines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for power and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills .Si Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed 0 hop­
pers, Well Pumps.
All first qnality good* at low prices. A l­
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
G R IF F IN & V E A T C H . A g e n ts
Cottage Grove. Oregon
F a i r b a n k s - M o r s e C o .,
Hhe may betas Inane aa a >p late,of
cold mush anAcarry around! with tier
a complexion 0 * t harmonize,: bnttplt-
apat goes Ms (heart Jnst the/snme.
PO R TLA N D . OREGON
Barrels
After nil, a|good, big. active chunk
o f vanity, mnkce a man Tiealthy. Most
is men areihenlthy.
A special school meeting
called for Saturday Dec. 5, 1008,
at 2 p. m. to be held iti 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.
JL
Offer a large stock of Bartlett and Cornice Pears;
Spitzenberg
and
Yellow
Newtown
Apples:
Also the
Vroomnn S t r a i n ,
second generation
Franquette walnuts
First class trees, not
the lowest in priee,
but the cheapest.
C a ta lo g u e F r e e .
You can write us
direct or place y o u r
order with our local
aj;ent—
A.McKinney
Cottage Grove, Or.
Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon.
The “ Mountain L io n ” Lod e M in­ T IM B E R L A N D , A C T .11’ N E 3, 1878—
ing claim, an addition and umeuded
N O TIC K FOR P C B L IC A T IO N .
notice of which was made August
Blat, I'.MKi, by the Crystal CoiiHolidalcd
Mining company and recorded at
United Suites Lnnd Office,
page 234 of Honk ('» of M ining Claim
UoselmrR. Oregon, May 5. 1908.
Record« in aud for Lane County, O re­
N otlee is hereby «Iv o n th a t in com ­
gon, on the 3th d ay of Septemlier, pliance with the p ro visio n » o f the act
v .m .
of CongresH of .Line 3, 1878, entitled
Also the “ El O alado” L od e Mining “ An act for the sale o f tim lier l-inda
claim, an amended certificate of lo­ in the States o f C alifornia, Oregon,
cation of which was made August Nevada end Washington T erritory ,”
•> 1 Ht 190.1, and recorded September 3th a s extended to all the public land
1902», a t page« 252 and 25**1 o f Book <» states by net of Angnnt 4. ls!t”
of the Mining Claim Records in and
E M M A M. JOB
for said Lane county, Oregon. Also o f C ottage (trove, county o f Lane.
the “ Becky Sharp” Lode Mining S tale o f Oregon, has filed tu thia otllcu
claim, located October 25tli 190**1. by on Fell. 2ii, 1!H»s hpr sw orn statement
the C rystal Consolidated Mining No. t»t*:>.> for the p . i . imj of tne SW*it
com pany and recorded Decemlier 11th being lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 o f Section
190**1, at page 292 of Book 6 of the No. JN township No. 21 South o f
M ining Claim Record« ill and f«»r Range N o 2, w est VV, M.. Ore., anil
Lane county, Oregon.
Also tin will offer proof to show that the land
“ Friar Tuck” Lode Mining claim lo ­ somrhl |s more valuable fo r lts Umber
cated Oct.olier 201h ItHM, by the Crys­ or lone than for agricultural pur­
tal Consolidated Mining com pany poses. and to establish her claim
and recorded December l lt h I9o.‘t, at to said land before the Register and
page 292 of Book (. of the Mining Receiver of this office a t
Roeebnrg,
Claim Records in and for Lane coun­ Oregon, on Thursday the 10th day of
ty, Oregon. Also the '*Knickerbtelv­ December,
er” Lode Mining claim, an amended
She names ns witnesses:
location certificate of which said
Lena lull Job, W illiam Wescarsen,
mining claim was m a le August ‘list W illiam Champion, James W h iteford
190*1, and recorded »September 3th 190.'» all o f C ottage Drove, O regon.
in volume 0» a t page 233 Reeord of
Any and all persons claim ing a d ­
Mining claims In aud for Lane coun­ versely the above-described lands are
ty, Oregon. All situ.it«' in the B o ­ requested to Ille their claims in this
hemia Mining Liflirlct, Lane county, oltlce on or before said 10th day of
Oregon. Together with all dips, December, 1908.
spurs, angles, and also all tiiem etals- 22
B e n j a m in L . Knnv, Register.
«jres, gold ami silver he irlng quartz,
rocks and earth therein, and nil the
rightH, pi ivileges and franchises there­
Portland and Return Only $ 5 .3 0
to Incident, appendant and appurte­
nant, or therewith usually had and
enjoyed and also all and singular the
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
tenements, hereditaments ami ap­ selling round trip tickets to Port­
purtenances thereto belonging o r in
anywise appertaining, 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. tn. train, returning Monday
property, possession, claim and de­ eveniugon No. 13 leaving Portland
mand whatsoever, iis well in law as
in equity, of the said party m ort­ at 7. 30 p. lit., giving all day Sat­
gagor herein «»f, In or to tho said urday, Sunday and Monday ill
premises and every part and parcel Portland. The same arrangements
thereof, w ith tin* appurtenances. apply from Portland giving Port­
Also stamp mills, sawmill and all
people a chance to visit
mining machinery, tools, implements land
and apparatus of whatsoever, kind valley points at greatly reduced
of nature situated upon or used in rates.
connection with said m ining claims.
And that all of the above described
property lie sold by the »Sheriff of
You Need Fire Protection.
said county, in the manner and form
as pr* flcrli>e<l by law as under execu­
Tom Awbrey can give you good
tion and tlie proceeds of such sale,
after paying the costs, disbursements, teliable insurance at reasonable
attorn ey’s ft*es and expenses herein rates, put your residence insur­
stated, shall be applied upon the ance in the Oregon Fire Relief As­
judgment, and if tin* proceeds o f such
sale 1 k * insufficient the plaintiffs shall sociation and your business prop­
have judgment and execution against erty in the Bankers and Merchants
defendants, the Crystal Consolidated Mutual. Call at the express o f­
Mbdng com pany, a corp oration , to fice for rates.
recover such balancejinpaid.
N ow , therefore, in the name of the
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
A. L. Reed has moved his shoe
of December, 1908, 1 k *tween the hours
of 9 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
«lay a t tiie southwest door of the first door west o f the Fashion
county court house In Eugene, Lim e Stables on Main street, where he
county, Oregon, offer for sale for cash
subject to redemption, all of the de­ has repapered and fitted up a
fendants right, title and Interest in cosy
shop. Take your repair
and to the said a b o v e described m in­
work
to him as he guarantees
ing property.
Dated this 12th d ay of Novem ber, satisfaction.
29-4t
l!K>s.
“ Turn what?”
Notice.
Special School Meeting.
UNCOAFORATU»
wlt:
Answered at
Last.
“ Yourstomnch.1
The undersigned has been duly
appointed agent for the Cottage
(trove Fruit Co. and all persons
having claims against the com­
pany will please present same to
me at once.
3-tf
B. K. L aw so n .
H L B Ä N Y N U R S E R IE S
Lodge Directory.
R . E B E H A H S —Cottage d ro v e , No.
24, M eetings 1st. 3rd. and oth. Fri­
day o f every month,
K i . i z a h k t h F
M i n n i e K i . i . e i m i k , See.
i i i . l m k r
. NO.
R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S -Meet 2nd
and 4th Wednesday o f eneli month.
Mus M a k y U a k k ii . O raci . e .
M rs . C. W . W a l l a c e , Roe.
W . O . W .— Bohem ia Camp, No. 200,
Meets every F riday ( veiling.
D r . J. O. V a n W in k l e , Consul Com.
( ’ h a s . V an D en tie no, clerk.
K
O . T . M. -CiiHcade Camp No. 200
M eet» every Thursday night.
O. H. V e a t c h , Com.
It. K. II knnim , Cooler.
I. O . O . F .—Cottnge G rove, No. «8,
Meet every Saturday night.
G eo . ( iim e r , N. G.
A. B r e w e r , Sec.
M. W. of A .— Meetings 1st and 3rd
M onday In each month,
A. 8 . P o w e l i ., Consul.
C. W. W a l l a c h , Clerk.
G. A. R .—Appoumtax
Post N o 34,
Meets n t l p. in., on the 2d and 4th
Saturday of each unnth.
D r D. L. W oods , I*. C.
G. W. R e y n o l d s , Ad j.
M. B. A . —Modern Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues­
day o f each m onth at f.O .O .F . Hall.
T , W . J enkins Sec.
W. 0. W ,—St. Valentine Circle 121,
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each
month in W. O, W. Hall.
M rs . A lice C oepman , Clerk.
F o re ste r« of A m e ric a — M eeting:
First and Third Thursdays.
F. iiw in Tm.t.Ait, Chief Ranger
F. C. C o e f m a n , Fin. Sec.
L., O . T . M .— Lady Lamson Hive, No
42. Meets 2d und 4th Friday of
each month.
M r s . A. W. K i m k , L . C,
M
rs
L il l ia n B r e h a c t , R, K ,
K. of P .—Juventus L od ge N o, 48,
M eets every Wednesday nignt.
J . K. O str an u k r , C. C.
C i i a s . V a n D k n B eru . K .of R. & 8 .
A . F, & A . M .—C ottnge U rove, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes­
day o f each month.
T . C. W h e e l e r , W. M.
L. F. W o o i . e y , See.
WALTHAM PIANOS.
H. C. Madsen is the agent for
the celebrated Waltham piano,
which is equally as good as the
Chickering and Hamilton and
Mason. Call in and see aud hear
the tones. Workmanship fully
guaranteed.
20tf
I I a r i i y I.. D o w n ,
W e have on hand standard
apple boxes in lots frotn one
“O L D R E L IA B L E ”
Sheriff of l^ane County, Orog«m.
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Room» » ami tu M c C I uhr Building
Corner Eighth and W illam ette Sts.
Telephone Red I i.M
EUGENE. OREGON
Harness Halting and General Repairing
Call and make your wants known
ALL
When you have a thing to write,
\Vrite it,
When it’s time to bite it off,
Bite it.
Run your killing pencil through
Sweet word pictures that you drew,
Editors will smile on you—
Smite it!
andotte cockerels, $2 each. R o b t .
G r if f in .
33-lm
ABSTRACTORS
Scientific American.
odiare.,*«, NewYort
IN
N E A R E 8T TO
Have you heard the story of the
mountain? Yes? How could you
when that was all a bluff. Have
you heard the tale of the frog?
Yes? How could you when it
does not have any? Have you
heard the story of the two holes?
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
No?
Well,
Well.
Have you
heard the story of the empty house?
FOR S A L E — A few W hite W y ­ No? There’s nothing in it.
C. S. FREELAND
> m*c*al notice, without cbarjre. lu the
A handsomely tltaetmted weekly. I.arreet «Mr-
culaSon o f any ». «entitle tournai. Terms. |3 a
ear; Mur month», $L
*
by all newsdealer».
S P IR IT U A L
PRE­
THOSE
DON’ T WRITE IT.
A BARGAIN—7 White Wyandotte pul­
A fine, almost new 3-horse-1 lets, 1 Buff Orpington cockerel. 2 Blue
" I know a sure cure for poverty.“
power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene
“ For goodness' sake, tell me.”
Andalusian cockerels, .1 Blue Amlnlu-
"It will cost you |2."
engine, tanks and equipment for
sial pullets, all of pure blood. I ) r . ( I
“ Nix; I do not feel the need of curing sale.
Inquire at the Leader office.
L. N avk . Inquire at J. S. Benson's
It In your case.”
residence.
A few nice pairs of Guina
chickens for sale at $1 per pair.
Apply to A. I). O w kns , Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
BY
EXPRESSED
T E A C H IN G
Worth Remembering.
Saw the Point.
Guinea Hens for Sale.
R E P L IE S
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THE
C O N F IR M E D
W IS D O M
THE
H IG H E S T
Housekeepers should bear in
mind that when asked by canvas­
p p L. IN G R A M
sers or grocers to purchase a phos­
N o; nature knew her business.
DENTIST
phate
baking powder, that, if they
And that a lfa lfa crop
Stewart-Porter Building
H er cunning Angers planted
value their health they will refuse
l’lioue 1451
Ilours 8..V» to 12, 1 to 5
N o right have 1 to chop.
8he went to all the trouble
such powder. Phosphate baking
T o put them there, and so
I ’ m going to be a hero
powder is made from burning
And let my whiskers grow.
H. C. M A D S E N ,
bones, gathered
a t
slaughter
P. 8.—I f my w ife w ill let me.
houses,
whether
from
diseased
ani­
W atchm aker .
No Poor M an’s Amusement.
mals or not. It is then mixed with
Kepairing at reasonable charges.
“ Poor Hillings!”
\I1 work guaranteed flrst-ciass.
a solution of oil of vitrol.
"W hat's the matter with him?”
Watches,(flocks an l Jewelry at Lowest Price
“ Ho committed crime while tempo­
Such baking powder usually
COT PAGE GROVE, ORE.
rarily Insane.”
contains more or less alum and
“ Pshnw! I didn't know he had as
sells for 25 cents per pound.
much money as that.”
General B la c k s m ith in i)
He oxi the safe side and protect
Horseshoeing a specialty.
All Explained.
your health by demanding the
Wagon and carriage re-
ing. All work guaranteed
Pure Cream of Tartar kind, which
Have your horsesteeth ex­
amined and repaired. Shoe
is made from the purest of grapes.
at rear of Hemenway A
Burkholder's Store :: ::
Read the label and don’t be de­
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I f a,girl talks ¡three coniiecutlve;tlmes
with a man he Is dead «certain she Is
In love with him.
The man who meanef well may be
credited for It., butfgendraUy It la the
only rredltableftbtigg about Mm.
The reason land foungrVlon o f Clhe
average mao’» self'ccgicelt tadpast Add­
ing out.
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Müde to orile.- and Satis­
faction guaranteed both
as to workmanship and
prices. Apply to
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n e a r Adventist Cftvjrch
Well Drilling.
W hy not have a good drilled
See our bran new stock o f up to
A good, gentle milch cow for date rugs l>efore you buy carpets. well with all surface water shut
sale. Inquire o f C. D. M a n n i n g , \ eatch & Lawson.
out? Call on Mala Miller for es­
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foot o f Knox hill, opposite Robt.
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Shingles for sale at V «a»rh & timates and particulars,
Griffin's.
Lawson’s.
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Spray & Co. for Leslie salt.
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Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate yonr state
ORKGON NERDS PE O PLE —Settlers, honest fanners, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital
Tlie Southern Pacific Co-Lines in Oregou.
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency
W ill you not help the good work
of building Oregon hy sending ns the names and addresses of yonr
friends who are likely to lie interested in this state? We will be
glad to bear tlie expense of sending them complete information abont
OREGON and its opportunities.
C O L O N I S T S T I C K E T S will be on sale .luting SEPTEMBER
AND (X.TORER from the East to Ml points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
From Denver
$30.00
“ Omaha
30.00
“ Kansas City 30.00
“ St. Louis
35.50
“ Chicago
38.00
From
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Louisville
Cincinnati
Cleveland
New York
$4-1.70
42.20
44.75
55.00
T I C K E T S C A N B E P R .E P A I D
If you want to bring a friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The tickets will then be fur­
nished by telegraph.
J. M. I SHAM, L ocal A gent S otthf . rn P acific C o .
W M . M e M V R R A Y , G en eral Paeeen ger Agent,
P o rtla n d . O re g o n .