Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 11, 1908, Image 4

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    The Departments
Of the Government
C o c k -A -D o o d le -D o .
M ust Be Kept Separate.
W e're justified in crow ing over
our c o m p e tito rs
B y S en at o r J O S E P H B . F O R A K E R o f O h io .
O u r cocks, stop"
HE American government, under which a people can accom­
plish such wonderful success at home and exert such influ­
ence abroad, cannot be too thoroughly studied or too care­
fully guarded. Practically all the greatest publicists agree
t h a t t h e most VITAL FEATURE of the general plan of our gov­
ernment is found in the distribution of its p o w e r s among THREE
SEPARATE, INDEPENDENT AND CO-ORDINATE depart­
ments. It is fundamental that neither shall EN-
CROACn upon the other.
cocks, etc., are cock of th e pipe.
( >ur jo in ts ilo n ’t leak.
we lead o u t.
C
Sewer gas
W e d o n 't find it in
th e house ex cep t w hen
som e o th er
fellow 's
we fix
plum bing.
E »er h av e y o u r house teste d for
sew er gas an d leaks?
th in g we d o .
T h a t’s o n e
T hen we fix th in g s.
I t's w orth th e cost.
Phillips
W ORSE T H A N L E G IS L A T IV E A N D JU D IC IA L D IS ­
C O R D W O U L D BE A N I N V A S I O N O F E I T H E R O F
T H E S E D E P A R T M E N T S BY T H E E X E C U T IV E .
Jordan
All the powers of that department are consoli­
dated in a single individual. He is the commander
in chief of the army and the navy. He has in his
own hands all tho tremendous power of public pat­
ronage.
Professional Cards.
Heart to Heart
Talks.
B y E D W IN
U N D E R A BOLD, AG G R E S S IV E, U N S C R U P U L O U S A N D D E S IG N ­
ING E X E C U T IV E T H IS PO W ER OF A P P O IN T M E N T AN D T H E 8 E
A R M I E S O F A P P O I N T E E S C O U L D BE SO E X E R C I S E D A N D D I ­
R E C T E D A S T O D E S T R O Y T H E I N D E P E N D E N C E A N D I M P A IR T H E
U S E F U L N E S S A N D E F F IC IE N C Y O F B O TH T H E O T H E R D E P A R T ­
M ENTS.
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IMtlce: y o u n g iluilillng. M ain S tree t,
W est Hide.
A . NYE.
C o p y r ig h t , 1908, b y E d w in A . N y e .
W K IM K . M 1).
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í A .'
IS HETTY (.KEEN HAPPY?
U H Y M I U V N Mini « I K O K O N
Ite m .—A p lain old w om an, w ear ♦
omce in McFarland B u ild in g
ln g a do w d y black d ress, w ith a sla t
O ver C o ch ra n 's F u r n itu r e .Store
te m ly a p p e a rin g old h a t tip p ed o v e r a 1 . o n i c e I’liou e, 34» fie s id e n c o F ilo n e , 581
sh re w d ey e a n d a c u n n in g fa te .
T h a t Is n pen p ic tu re o f H e tty G reen,
o w n e r o f m any m illions, a s sh e s its
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a t h e r p riv a te d esk In th e Idg hank sh e * J S M l D L K Y ,
A TTO R N EY AT LAW
o w n s in New York city.
Sp ecia l A tten tio n O ivcn lo M in in e a n d
W
S ince th e d a y s o f ltu sse ll Sage th is
C orporation Law .
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w o m an h as m ore read y cash to lend
O f f ic e , S u i t e 3 . B a n k B u i l d i n g .
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th a n a n y o th e r perso n lu G otham .
W h en ta x e s c o m e ,In slow ly an d th e
c ity a u th o ritie s need m oney to m eet
th e h eav y ex iieu ses they go to H e tty
J
G reen fo r i t - u m l p ay good In terest J J C . JO H N S O N ,
fo r th e s h o rt loan, you m ay tie sure.
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
i
F o r m an y y e a rs H e tty G reen lived f E sta tes A d m in istered . M inins: P atents
lu a ch e a p Hat in H oboken, ju s t acro ss 1 Procured. M inins: and Cort>oration Law
a s p e c ia lty . Office over G riffin, Veatch
th e riv e r fro m M a n h a tta n , a n d p aid
H ardw are.
th e re fo r n re n ta l o f $10 tier m onth.
o ffice P lioue. M ain 113.
R esid en ce, 85.
N ew Y ork g asp ed w hen sh e g ave up
h er flat an d m oved Into th e high priced
P laxa hotel.
I t d id n o t la s t long,
th o u g h H e tty could h ave b o u g h t th e
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C i L. i n i ; k a m
hotel a n d n ev er m issed th e m oney.
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S he w e n t b ack to H oboken an d trie d i, F •
to re n t th e old flat, b u t It h ad been f
Stew art-P orter H uiltliiig
1
leased . S he Is still looking fo r n flat i
H ours 8.50 to 12, 1 to 5 a
In th a t neighborhood.
i Pitone 1451
You see, r e n ts n re c h e a p e r an d liv ­ ♦ V.PlV.-»!
in g Is c h e a p e r In H oboken. A nd the r ■■■■■ 11 1
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g ra sp in g old w o m an p in ch es th e nick ■ r u le s E x a m in e d . D ra ftin g and Blue Printing:.
P resen t O w n ersh ip Mai>s F u rn ish ed . Farm
els clo ser th a n y ou o r I.
L oan s at L o w est Rates. N o ta ry P u b lic.
S he lives only to pile u p e x tra d o l­
lars.
C. S. FREELAND ® C p TO~ y
So f a r a s know u, H e tty G reen n e v e r
ABSTRACTORS
g av e a w a y a d o llar. I t w ould be dlf- '
lieu It to m ak e h e r believe In th e b e a ti­ R oom s S and in McCluug: B uilding
I C orner K ighth a n d W illa m ette Sts.
tud e. " I t Is m ore b lessed to give th a n T e le p h o n e Red 1151
EUGENE, OREGON
to receiv e.”
T h e re fo re It Is u tm o st su p erflu o u s to
In q u ire w h eth er, w ith all h e r dollars,
H. C. M ADSEN,
sh e Is happy.
W atchm akhr .
N ot n ecessarily .
H o llars w on by
co m m ercial co n q u est m ay give to the
tte p a ir ln x a t r e a so n a b le c n a r g e s.
A ll w ork g u a r a n te e d (lrst-om as.
c o n q u e ro r a c e rta in species o f s a tis ­
factio n , b u t d o lla rs c a n n o t b rin g h ap ( W a tch es, C lo c k s a n d J e w e lr y a t L o w e st P ilc e
p lu ess
H a p p in e ss a n d d o lla rs belong ]
C O T rA U K G R O V E , O R E
to d iffe re n t w orlds.
W ealth Itse lf Is lik e s a lt w a te r.
T h a t Is to say, th e m ore y o u d rin k of
e ith e r th e m ore y ou w ant.
A nd so th is m oney m ad little wo
H o rse sh o e in g a sp ecialty .
W agon a n d c a rria g e re-
m an, a t a tim e w h en sh e o u g h t to be
ing. A ll w ork g u aran teed
d a n c in g h e r g ra n d c h ild re n on h er knee,
H a v e y o u r h o r s e sto e th e x -
atn in ed an d rep aired . Shoe
s its long h o u rs In th e h an k
Ilesld es
a t rear o f I lein en w ay «
th o b a n k w h ich ahe controls, sh e h as
B u rk h o ld er’s S to re :: ::
m an y m illio n s in v ested In real e s ta te
B A K E ß
T . XÏ
a n d se cu rities.
S he d en ies h erself th e c o m fo rts de- j
inam led by a tw e lv e d o lla r a w eek
clerk an d goes on sq u e ezin g o ut dol­
la rs.
F o r w h a t?
i
General B la ck sm ¡th in g
An Im p ro v sm sn t.
I t w a s a h o t d ay , nud th e ju d g e w as
tire d . T h e long d r a w n o ut tria l had
com e to u n end, u u d It becam e tim e to I
c h a rg e th e Jury. T h e Ju d g e w as ju s t
iib o u t to b egin his w eary rusk w hen
h e w as seized w ith an In sp iratio n .
C a llin g a bailiff, he told him to lead
th e Ju ry d o w n to th e d ru g sto re nud
h a v e th e m cliargixl n t th e sodn foun
ta in .
I t m ad e a g re a t h it w ith them , au d
th e Ju ry , m u ch re fresh ed , re tire d to
th e ir room an d speedily b ro u g h t In ns
in te llig e n t a v e rd ic t a s th o u g h th e |
Ju d g e h ad ta lk e d to th em fo r a n hour.
Please
which are made at the
( T rove
(T allery
New Management
New Equipment.
Come and see us. We
will do our utmost to
please you.
A . J. A rm s tro n g .
N o w is the time to m ake your
selection of jewelery and silver
ware w hile our stix-k is complete at
Scholl’s.
35-2t
60 YEA R S ’
E X P E R IE N C E
P atents
TRADE MARKS
O taiaN S
C o p y r ig h t s A c
A n yone sending a aketrh and deeciiptlon may
quickly a»rertam our opinion free w hether an
Invention te probably oaten ta b ]* «'omniunlen-
tIonaetrlct ly eonttdentUI. HAND¿00« on Peten U
ten t free. Oldest agency fur Roountig patents.
P atents taken through Munn A Go. receive
epecUel
tpecial notice, w ithout chargo,
charge. In
ln th « e
Scientific American.
We have on hand standard
apple Ixtxes in lots front one
to one hundred boxes.
I.otsof It) or less, I5 ce u tsea ch
Lots of SO _______ $ 6.75
Lots of 1 0 G _________ $12.00
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eekir. Largest
U r n a t elr
etr-
m la tlo n o f a n , n -t.n lIt!o I.Itirn.l.
a rm i, f:( n I
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Terni«,
¡ m r ; four m o n th ., 9L U n h I tb
by in
all l newsdealer«.
tignaci..la rm
•-»New York
> r » t . W ashington, D. C -
Such an abuse of power would be a violation of the constitution,
which, if long acquiesced in, might eventually work its overthrow.
Such practices are of such serious character that they are not likely
often to occur, but nevertheless we should bo ever W ATCHFUL TO
REBUKE THEM when they do occur lest in them we find our
UNDOING. Open and avowed enemies are not always the most
dangerous. Too frequently subtle influences undermine and thwart
human endeavor before they are recognized.
CHANGING ROSES
INTO GOLD METAL
Roses in a factory! Real roses,
m ind you, pink and soft and deli
cate petaled, roses sending out
their exquisite garden fragrance
am ong the odors of oil and
leather and acid, roses with drops
of dew jewelling their half-curled
leaves, K illarueys and A m erican
Beauties and M arechal Niels sta n d ­
ing in ja r after ja r am ong belts
and tool benches and electro-chem ­
ical bath, real roses for the basic
m aterial w hich this curious factory
converts into m etal rosebud h a t­
pins.
Perhaps y o u ’ve seen them in
our city—m etal rosebud hatpins
in the big jewelry stores, w onder­
fully accurate and tru e to nature—
and have wondered how the artist
secured such faithful reproduc
tions. But they are the work of
no silversm iths. T here is just one
place in the world th a t tu rn s out
these m etallized rosebuds, says the
T echnical W orld an d th at is a
little factory in N orth Chicago.
H ere the perfum ed roses cotne
fresh every m orning from the
greenhouses, hundreds of them at
a time, some barely opened, some
with two or three leaves curled
back, some closed tight and smooth
in their loug green calyxes. Here
the roses go through a new au d
interesting process th at tu rn s them
into metal, hardening them b e­
yond possibility of destruction,
an d reproducing every vein an d
leaf and roughness of calx y b e­
yond chance of change.
FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD
This Will Interest Every Resident of
Cottage Grove.
You C-iH reatlily verify th e follow ing
p articu lars, for th e lady
su p p ly in g
th em will lie on ly too pleased to answ er
an y e n q u irie s by m ail. If you suffer
from d iso rd e r of th e k id n ey s o r b lad d er
an d d esire to be cured, w rite h e r about
D o a n ’s K id n ey p ills and learn th a t the
follow ing sta te m e n t is tru e in ev ery
p articu lar:
Mrs. A lice Coffman, C ottage («rove,
O re., says: “ I w as in a m iserab le con­
d itio n as a re su lt of kid n ey disease, m y
back ached co n stan tly and I felt tired
an d lan g u id . I becam e discouraged as
none of th e rem ed ies I used gave me
relief. I a t last h ap p en ed to learn of
D oan’s K id n ey p ills and decided to try
th em . I p ro cu red a 1 k > x a t H enson’s
P harm acy , took th em carefu lly an d b e­
fore 1 h ad fin ish ed th e con ten ts, I could
see th a t th ey w ere h elp in g me. I con­
tin u ed u n til th e disease had co m p letely
left m e
1 am today w ith o u t a sign of
k id n ey d isease a n d am very g ratefu l to
D oan ’s K id n ey P ills .”
F o r sale by a ll dealers, Price 50
cents. P oster-M il b u rn C o .,
Buffalo,
New York, sole ag e n ts for th e U nited
S tates.
R em em b er th e nam e— D o an ’s—and
tak e n o other.
Heart to Heart
Talks.
B y E D W IN A . N Y E .
C o p y rig h t, 1908, b y E d w in A. N y e .
AND PURSES
COST
MEN’S
PURSES
A Fine Line to Select from. Ant closing out this line
of goods.
Leather Bells. Dog Collars and Men’s Gloves at bed­
rock prices.
STOCKS’ HARNESS SHOP
ALBANY NURSERIES
Oregon
Albany
I
. M c K in n e y
a
Local Agent.
A full line of general nursery
•stock. The best is the cheapest.
• Write us for prices or see our local
| representative
v .m .
A lso tin* “ Ml C a la d o ” L o d e M in in g
c la im , an a m e n d e d c e r tif ic a te o f lo­
c a tio n of w h ic h w a s m a d e A u g u s t
.‘l i s t IttOd, a m i re c o rd e d S e p te m b e r .“»t li
V M \, a t p a g e s 252 an d 25’» o f L o o k C»
of th e M in in g C la im R e c o rd s in a n d
f o r s a id Lam* c o u n t y , O re g o n . A lso
t h e “ B ecky S h a r p ” L o d e M in in g
c la im , lo c a te d O c to b e r 2 5th ID0.*i, b y
t h e C r y s t a l C o n s o lid a te d
M in in g
c o m p a n y a n d re c o rd e d D ece m b e r 11th
lJMKi, al p a g e 2112 of B o o k G of th e
M in in g C la im R e c o rd s in a n d f o r
L a n e c o u n ty , O re g o n .
A lso th e
“ F r i a r T u c k ” L o d e M in in g c la im lo ­
c a te d O c to b e r 21» tli I DOB, b y th e C ry s­
t a l C o n s o lid a te d M in in g c o m p a n y
a n d re c o rd e d D ece m b e r 11 th lho.’l, a t
p a g e 2112 of B o o k n of th e M ining
C la im R e c o rd s in a n d f o r L a n e c o u n ­
ty , O re g o n
A lso t h e “ K n ic k e r b o c k ­
e r ” L o d e M illin g cia im , a n a m e n d e d
lo c a tio n c e r tific a te o f w h ic h
a id
m in in g claim w a s m a le A u g u s t '»1st
1 DOB, a n d re c o rd e d S e p te m b e r 5 th 1902»
in v o lu m e 0 a t p a g e 253 R e c o rd of
M in in g c la im s in a n d f o r L a n e c o u n ­
ty , O re g o n . All s i t u a t e ip tlu* B o-
n e m ia M in in g Id t r le t. L a n e c o u n t y ,
O re g o n . T o g e th e r w ith a ll d ip s,
s p u r s , a n g le s , a n d a ls o a ll t n e m .d a i s -
o r e s , g o ld a n d s ilv e r I k * ir in g q u a r t z ,
ro c k s a n d e a r t h th e re in , a n d a ll th e
r i g h t s , pi iv ileg es a n d fra n c h is e s th e r e ­
t o in c id e n t, a p p e n d a n t a n d a p p u r t e ­
n a n t , o r t h e r e w i t h u s u a lly h a d a n d
e n jo y e d a n d a ls o nllw m d s in g u la r th e
te n e m e n ts , h e r e d ita m e n ts a n d a p ­
p u r te n a n c e s t h e r e t o I»« lo n g in g o r in
a n y w is e a p p e r t a i n i n g , a n d th e r e n ts ,
is s u e s a n d p r o f its th e re o f a n d a l s o all
of tlie e s t a t e , l i g h t , t i tle , in t e r e s t ,
p r o p e rty , p o sse ssio n , c la im a n d d e ­
m a n d w h a ts o e v e r , a s w ell in law a s
in e q u i t y , of th e sa i l p a i t y m o r t ­
g a g e r h e re in of, in n r t o t h e s a id
p re m is e s a n d ev ery p a r t a n d p a rc e l
th e re o f, w i t h
th e a p p u r te n a n c e s .
A lso s t a m p m ills, s a w m ill u n d a ll
m in in g in n e h ln e rv , to o ls , im p le m e n ts
a n d a p p a r a t u s of w h a ts o e v e r , k in d
of n a t u r e s itu a te d u p o n o r u se d in
c o n n e c tio n w ith s a id m in in g c la im s .
A n d t h a t a ll o f th e a b o v e d esciH ied
p r o p e r t y b e so ld b y th e S h e riff of
s a id c o u n ty , in th e m a n n e r a n d form
a s p re s c rib e d b y law a s u n d e r e x e c u ­
tio n a n d t h e p ro c e e d s of s u c h sa le ,
a f te r p a y in g t h e c o s ts , d is b u r s e m e n ts ,
a t t o r n e y ’s fees a n d e x p e n s e s h e re in
s t a te d , s h a ll be a p p lie d u p o n t h e
j u d g m e n t, a n d if th e p ro c e e d s o f su c h
sale b e in su ffic ie n t th e p la in tiff s »tin,II
h a v e ju d g m e n t a n d e x e c u tio n a g a i n s t
d e fe n d a n ts, th e C r y s ta l C o n s o lid a te d
M in in g c o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n , t o
re c o v e r su c h b a la n c e u n p a id .
N o w , th e re fo re , in t h e n a m e of th e
s t a t e of O re g o n an d in c o m p lia n c e
w i t h s a id e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r of
s a le , I w ill o n M o n d a y tin* 2 1 s t d a y
o f D ece m b e r, lhus, b e tw e e n t h e h o u r s
of t) o ’c lo c k a m. a n d o n 4 o ’c lo c k p.
m . t o w i t a t I o 'c lo c k p. m . o n s a id
d a y a t tlu* so u th w e st, d o o r of th e
c o u n t y c o u r t h o u se in K n g en e, L ine
c o u n t y , O re g o n , offer f o r sale fo r c a s h
s u b je c t to re d e m p tio n , a ll o f th e d e ­
f e n d a n t s r i g h t, t i t l e a n d i n t e r e s t in
a n d to th e s a id a b o v e d e s c rib e d m in ­
in g p r o p e r ty .
D a te d t h i s 12th d a y of N o v e m b e r,
FORCING THE CHILD’S HIND.
O nce In aw h ile a real e d u c a to r tells
us so m e th in g a b o u t real ed u catio n .
P re sid e n t G. S tan ley H a ll say s, "T o­
d a y ch ild ren need r e ta rd in g In th e ir
develo p m en t m ore th a n th e y need p u s h ­
in g fo rw a rd .”
I ta th e r sta rtlin g .
M any p a re n ts g rie v e b ecau se th e ir
c h ild re n d o not g e t on ra p id ly lu school.
In m ost cases o f th is k in d th e y a rc
w rong. T h e old Idea of p u sh in g chi]
---------------- -- m m
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d re n lu th e ir stu d ie s Is g iv in g way.
Auction Sale.
P re sid e n t H all sa y s:
“ P re co city Is th e g re e t d a n g e r now.
At the Commercial Stables S a t­ O u r ch ild ren ru sh ah e a d au d becom e
a d u lts b efo re th ey should. T h e b e st
urday Dec. 12.at 1 o'clock. Horses, w ny to b ro ad en Is to re ta rd , to delay,
cattle, vehicles, etc. A nyone h a v ­ to allo w clilld reu to lin g er lu th e ir pnr-
ing an y th in g to sell should b rin g nditie nm l g et th e fu ll beu eflt o f th e inns.
rich raid m an ifo ld b en efits o f h e re d ­
B arky L. B ow » ,
them to the Commercial Stables ity .”
HlierilT o f Lain* C o u n ty , O re g o n .
an d list them and they will
lte n d th a t o v e r tw o o r th re e tim es.
T h e re ’s a lo t o f se n se In it.
sold for them. Call on W .
I t m u st be rem em b ere d , first o f ull,
Cooper and Fred Churchill.
th a t E D U C A T IO N IS A G R O W T H
G ro w th re q u ire s tim e fo r p erfectio n .
E d u catio n la D E V E L O P M E N T . Lie
Real Estate.
velop in en t co m es l>y slow proves: eg.
B esides
For bargains in fruit, stock au d , I t Is little less th a n u crim e to ch e a t
f a r m lands
see Scarbrough & a child o u t o f (p* childhood Y i ca n
d o th a t, you ca n p u sh a ch ild „ u t of
C ochran, C res well, Oregon, or Its n a tu ra l p a ra d ise , by c ra m m lu g its
Chas. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or. m iu d w ith stu ff It c a n n o t m e n ta lly di
g e s t, by try in g to fo rce a c u ltu re th a t
sh o u ld re q u ire y e a rs.
Guinea Hens lor Sale.
T h e very first th in g lu e d u c a tio n Is
t o M A K E T H E C H IL D A STR O N G
A fetv nice pairs of C u in a A N IM A L .
You can n o t g e t m e n ta l fo rce u n less
chickens for sale at $1 (ter pair.
Apply to A. D. O wkns . Cottage p h y sic al pow er Is beh in d It. B uild
u p a stro n g body fo r th e child. T h e
Grove, Oregon.
■ train o f th e y e a rs w ill te s t th a t body
to th e utm o st.
H IC K S-CH AT t
A nd. rem em b er
See our bran new stock of u p to
T h e re Is d a n g e r In fo rc in g th e c h ild 's
date rugs before you buy carpets. b ra in beyond Its n o rm al p ro cesses
ENGRAVING è
V eatch & Lawson.
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i d & A l d e r , P O R T L A N Dj ORE*.
Yon m ay not only s tu n t th e b o d y ; you
m ay aleo b lu n t th e fa c u ltie s o f th e
m ind
Administrator's notice.
B etw een s tu n tin g th e body n u d b lu n t
ln g th e m ind you m ay also lo w er T H E
In th e m a tte r of th e esta te of S tephen M O R A L S T R E N G T H o f th e child.
M elancholy In stan ces o f th ese e f ­
H arris, ileceaaeil.
N otice is hereby g iv en th a t th e u n d e r­ f e c ts are n o t lack in g .
C a r p e ts a n d R u gs
sig n e d has heen Ju ly appurateti hy the
A fter good h e a lth ed u catio n co n stats
M ade to o rd er an d «Satis­
C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon,
In m ak in g A G O O D W O R K IN G
faction g u aran teed both
ailm in istra trix of th e e s ta te of S tephen
RKA IX.
Anil a g issl b rain , like a
as
to w o rk m an sh ip and
H a m a , Je ceaseJ, am i all persons h a v in g good body, m u st lie slow ly m a tu re d
P
prices
Apply to
claim s .Against said estate are hereb y
V
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notified an d required to p resen t th e ? M 0S H R O O M 8 m ay b e q u ic k ly g ro w n ;
cUntil* to m e properly verified as re- B R A IN 8 can n o t Nv H o th o u se moth- ; J . M. C om er Pw°.'ifsc*’
near A dventist C h u r c h
qm retl by law. w ith in six u im th s from <*ls will not d evelop g ray b ra in tisane.
th e dale of th is notice a t th e office of
E du catio n , th e w ord Itself, com es
A ttorney A. II. K ing, C ottage (»rove, f ro m th e w ord * e d u c a re ” - t o d ra w out.
Ijm e C om ity, O regon.
T o d raw o u t o f a ch ild Its n a tu ra l
I. i l l i k A. C r o w , A d m in istratrix .
Scholl will reserve an y article
wnd full ex p ressio n by n a tu r a l proc-
A. II. K i n o , Atty. for A d m in istra trix
•eeaes th a t Is educatio n .
you pick out of his stock till holi­
D ated th is drd «lay of D ecem ber 1*^08.
T h e re fo re -
34-.r>
days. Come now.
35-2t
Do not force y o u r c h ild 's m ind
I
T H E “O L D R E L IA B L E
N o tic e in lieretiy g iv e n t h a t b y
v i r tu e of a n e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r of
s a le d u ly Im ifed o u t o f th e C ir c u it
C o u r t of tin* s t a t e o f O re g o n f o r th e
’c o u n ty o f L a u e o n t h e l l t h d u y of
N o v e tn lie r, liw s. in ,i n u it w h e r e in
J o h n II. B lu ttn e r , D aniel S im p p a n d
D a n ie l
tniM tee w e r e n la .u tifT s I
(IN C O R P O R A T E D )
a n d t h e C r y n ta l C o n s o lid a te d M in ­
in g c o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a tio n , N o a h
¡C o ffm a n , M. l*\ W y a tt (>. II. W illa rd , I
L e w is G le a s o n , C ra n k I t d a n a n d
t h e W y n n e H a rd w a re c o m p a n y a c o r ­
p o r a t i o n , w ere d e fe n d a n ts a m i w h e n * - 1
in s a id a b o v e tu n n ed p ln iu tiifn o n tin*
2 S ih d a y of O« | m I m * i ,
re c o v e re d
ju d g m e n t a g a i n s t flu* a b o v e n a m e d i -
d e fe n d a n ts, th e c r y s t a l C o n s o lid a te d
M in in g c o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a ti o n , f«»r
th e s u m of wix t h o u s a n d «me h u n d r e d
a n d ele v e n d o lla r s a n d s ix ty s e v e n
c e n ts , w ith in le re s f (licit* a fro m s a id
2 8 th d a y of O c to b e r , I'.Mis, ;it t h e r a t e
o f six pc*’ c e n t p e r a n n u m , a n d live
h u n d r e d d o l l a r s a t t o r n e y s fees, a n d
th e f u r t h e r s a in of t h i r t y th r e e d o lla r s
c o s ts, \v !d ch j u d g m e n t w as e n r o lle d
a n d d o c k e te d in th e c le r k ’s W h ce of
s a id c o u r t in s a id c o u n ty o n th e 11th
d a y of N o v e m b e r, IIH jn a n d w h e re a s ,
it w a s f u r th e r o rd e re d a n d d e c re e d by
th e c o m t t h a t th e im u lg a g e m e n ­
tio n e d in p l a i n t i f f s c o m p la in t I k *
forceloH ed a m i t h a t th e h e r e in a f te r
m e n tio n e d p r o p e r ty d* svrilH*d la s a id
m o r tg a g e , a n d s a id e x e c u tio n a n d
o r d e r of s a le to m e d ir e c te d c o m ­
m a n d in g m e In th e n a m e of t h e s t a t e
o f O re g o n in o r d e r t o s a tis f y s a id
j u d g m e n t, c o a ts a n d a c c r u in g c o s ts I
to sell t h e fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d m in in g
p r o p e r ty in L a n e c o u n ty , O re g o n , to -
w lt:
T h e “ M o u n ta in L io n ” L o d e M in ­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS.
Lodge D ire c to ry .
in g c la im , a n a d d i t i o n a n d a m e n d e d
n o tic e of w h ic h w a s m a d e A u g u s t
.‘l i s t , I'.MIJ, b y th e C r y s ta l C o n so lid a te d
FOR SA L E — A few W hite W y­ R _ E B E K A H S —( ’o tta n o G r o v e , N o .
M in in g c o m p a n y a n d re c o rd e d a t
24, M e e tin g s 1st. flrd. a n d ¡ith . F r i ­
p a g e 254 of B o o k <» of M in in g C la im andotte cockerels, $2 each. R o b t .
d a y o f e v e r y m o n th ,
R e c o rd s In a n d for L a n e C o u n ty . O r e ­ G r i f f i n .
3 3 -1m
K i . ix a h k t h K i i i . i . m k u , N G .
g o n , o n t h e -Ytli »lay of S e p te m b e r,
M i n n i k F . m . k d i i k , H oc
I Barrels
LADIES’ BAGS mm AT
»-» ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ « 4
Notice of Sheriff s Sale on Execution
in Foreclosure.
C H IC K E N S F O R SAUR—A nice flock
of prize w in n in g Black Minorca»,
Y A L N E IG H B O R S - M e e t 2 nd
y o u n g and old, apply to 1). J . Du- R O
a n d 4rh W e d n e s d a y o f e n e li m o n t h .
hKUiM.K, C ottage Grove.
M a s M ary B a k k r . O raci . k .
M r s . ( ’. W . W a i .I. ack , Ree.
A n ice hom e, 7 room co ttag e and ^ W. O . W . — B o h e m ia G a m p , No. 2fl0,
acre of land. Y ery cheap, sm all pay­
M eets e v e r y F r i d a y (v en ln cr.
m ent dow n, balan ce nti th e in stallm en t I) r . 3. O. V a n W in k i . k . C o n s u l C o m .
C
ham . V a n D kxhi ito , c l e r k .
plan. F . B. PH llaU F»
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K O . T. M.— e n n e a d e C a m p N o. 200
I will in su re y o u r resid en ce in an old
M e ets e v e ry T h u r s d a y n ig h t.
O. H . V k a t c h , C om .
line com pany th a t h as its $50,000 g u a r­
an tee w ith th e sta te treasu rer. As ch eap R . K . B a n n is , C o o le r.
as an y m u tu al in th e state. F. B. P h i i ,-
I. O . O . F . —C o tta g e G ro v e , No. US,
M PS.
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M e et e v e r y S a t u r d a y n i g h t .
G k o . C o m k ii , N. G.
Best Cedar Shingles for Sale.
A. B r e w e r , S ee.
Best W ashington C edar shingles M. W. o f A . — M e e tin g s 1st a n d 3 rd
M o n d a y In ench m o n th ,
— free of sap, worm holes and
A. 8 . P o w k i . i ,, C o n s u l.
knots, constantly on h an d . Prices C. W . W a i . i . acr , C le rk .
to suit the times. Inquire of
G. A. R. — A p p o in n ta x P o st N o 34,
O k r i n R o b i n s o n , C ottage Grove.
M eets a t 1 p. in ., o n th e 2d anti 4 th
S a t u r d a y of each m o n th .
D u D. I j . W o o d s , P . 0 .
O . W . R k y n o i . iih , AdJ.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
T he Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to P ort­
land from C ottage G rove for $5.30
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
ev eniugon No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. 30 p. in., giving all day S at­
urday, S unday and M onday in
Portland. T he sam e arrangem ents
apply from Portland giving P ort­
land people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
You Need Fire Protection.
M. B . A . — M o d ern
B r o th e r h o o d o f
A m erica. M eet th e 2d an d 4tli T u e s ­
d a y o f each m o n th a t 1 ,1 ).().F . H a ll.
T , W . J en k in s Sec.
W. 0. W,— S t. V a le n tin o
C ircle 121,
M eet* 1st a m i 3 rd T u e s d a y in e a c h
m o n t h In W . O, W . H a ll.
M r s . A i . ick C o w m a n , C lerk .
F o r e s t « » of A m erica — M e e tin g :
F i r s t a n d T h ir d T h u rs d a y s .
E tiwin T it i . i . a r , C hief B a n g e r
F . C . C o f f m a n , F in . See.
L , O , T . M .— L ad y L a m a o n H iv e , N o
42. M e ets 2d a n d 4 th F r i d a y of
e a c h m o n th .
M r s . A. W. K im k , E. C ,
M n S E i i . l ia n I’. r k iia i t , It, K ,
T o m Awbrey can give you good K. of P .— J u v e n t u s H o d g e N o , 4S,
M e e ta e v e r y W e d n e s d a y n lg n t.
teliable insurance at reasonable
J . E . O st k a n d e k , C . C.
rates, put your residence insur­
C h a s . V a n D k n B k r o . K .o f H. & S.
ance in the Oregon Fire Relief A s ­
sociation and your business prop­
A. M.— C o t t a g e G ro v e , N o.
erty in the Bankers an d M erchants A. 51. F , &
M e e tln g s l a t a m i Ur i W cd n es-
M utual. Call at the express of­ d a y o f e a c li in o n tb .
T . C . WltEKI.KB, W . M .
fice for rates.
L. F . W
Notice.
'I'he undersigned has been duly
appointed agent for the Cottage
( ‘.rove Fruit Co. an d all persons
having claim s ag ain st the com­
pany will please present same to
me at once.
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B. K . L aw so n .
o o i . e y
, S ee.
WALTHAM PIANOS.
II. C. Madsen is the agent for
the celebrated W altham piano,
w hich is equally as good as the
C hickering an d H am ilton and
Mason. Call in an d see and hear
the tones. W orkm anship fully
guaranteed.
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4«0reg o n»»
Builders
Are you doing w h at yon can to populate your state
O R E G O N N E E D S P K O P I.E — Settler*, h o n est fan n ers, m echanics,
m erch an ts, clerk s, p eople w ith b rain s, stro n g h an d s an d a w illin g
h e a rt—cap ital or n o c a p ita l.
Tlie Southern Pacific (Jo-Lines in Oregon.
is sen d in g to n s of O regon lite ra tu r e to th e E ast for d istrib u tio n
th ro u g h e v e ry av ailab le agency
W ill you n o t h e lp th e good w ork
of b u ild in g O regon by se n tiin g u s th e n am es an d atldresses of y o u r
frien d s w ho are lik ely to be in te re ste d in th is state? W e w ill he
glatl to b ear th e e x p e n se of se n d in g th em co m p lete in fo rm atio n about
O R E G O N am i its o p p o rtn n itie s .
C O L O N IST S T IC K E T S w ill lie on sale .lu tin g S E P T E M B E R
A N D O CTO BER from th e E a st t o a ll
fro m a few p rin cip al c itie s rre:
Front Denver
$30.00
“ Omaha
30.00
“ Kansas City 30.00
35.50
St. Louis
38.00
Chicago
p o in ts in O regon.
T h e fares
From Louisville
“ Cincinnati
“ Cleveland
“ New York
$4-1.70
4 2 .2 0
4 4 .7 5
5 5 .0 0
T IC K E T S CAN B E P R .E P A ID
If you w ant to b rin g a frien d o r a re la tiv e to O regon, dep o sit the
p roper am o u n t w ith an y of o u r ag en ts. T he tic k e ts w ill th e n be fu r­
n ish ed hy te le g ra p h .
j. M. ISHAM, L o c a l AGittrr S ovthrrm P a c i f i c Co.
WM. Me M URRAY. G en eral P a ieen fier A gent.
P ortlan d . O regon .