Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1909)
At Even M ONEY 1 Cock-A-Doodle-Do. \V«‘ re justified in crowing over our competitors. Our cocks, stop" we lead out. Sewer gas We don’t find it in CINCO R POR ATED9 fellow's Oregon i Albany the house except when we fix some other ALBANY NURSERIES H SHVINC cocks, etc., are cock of the pipe. Our joints don’t leak. T H E ‘‘O L D R E L IA B L E ’ plumbing. sewer gas ami leaks? That’s one Of time, traveling expenses ami fatigue can be made by thing we do. using Kver hare your house tested for Then we fix things. the shorteat a . M c K in n e y route Local Agent. East. It’s worth the cost. There Is but one abort and di rect route lietween the West East. Phillips &b Jordan The Southern Pacific Professional Cards. Heart to Heart Talks. r . J f:‘ :- SSs m W ATTORNEY AT L A W ¿ Z office: Young Building, Main Street, West Side. 1 By E D W IN A . NYE. ■ ; » F i A- a w w ith direct connections to nil There is - nu CATHERINE VILSACK, PITTSBURG HEIRESS, WHO IS TO WED ATHLETE. A betrothal which aroused much Interest lu political and financial circle* in Pittsburg and New York was that o f Mlsa Catherine Vllsack of Plttaburg to John F. Mulcahy of New York. Miss \ llsack Is an heiress nnd one of the most beautiful young women In Pittsburg. Her personal fortune la estimated s< »8,000,000. Mr. Mulcahy Is a famous athlete and yachtsman and la popu lar In political circles In the metropolis. i I I General B la c k sm ¡th in g * ^ '- 'M c t i j p e s Please SJJJX Indestructible cylinder records ; and double disc records at the I Bazaar 35 and 65 cents. which arc made at the (^ FOR SALE. 2 Petaluma incubators 56 and 126 eggs and a 200 chick indoor j brooder. Inquire at Leader office I 35tf For bargains in fruit, stock and farm lauds see Scarbrough & Cochran, Creswell, Oregon, or Chas. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or. G allery N ew Management N e w Equipment. Come and see us. We will do our utmost to please you. A. Real Estate. rove J. Armstrong. A pple Boxes! Administrator's notice. In the matter of the estate of Stephen Harris, deceased. . Notice is hereby given that llie under signed has been duly appointed hy the County Conrt of Ijmv county o f the State of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Stephen Harris, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the claims to me properly ver ified as required by law, within six months from the date of this notice at the office of Attorney A. H .K ing, Cot tage Gtove, Ij»ne County, Oregon LH.UK A. C how , Administratrix. A. H. K in g , Atty. for Administratrix. Dated this Jrd day of December I W 34-39 LADIES’ BAGS AND PURSES We have on hand standard apple boxes iu lots from one Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN N. SMITH SURE THERE IS. Is there a Santa Claus? What A question! Copyright, 1908, by Edwin A. Nye. It was settled Long before you were born. Hold your scorn. What's the answer, pray? In tho Affirmative, With a big A. Didst never see The father of the family. Lord of creation, Tho household noise. Ringmaster of the show. Wading the snow Loaded To the guards With trinkets, Toys, books. Yards Of bright ribbon, Sewing machines. Grand pianos, Sleds, skates And crates Of candy That come In handy To fill tho crannied5? Answer me. Did you never see That patient old beast of burden. Dad. l ’ut almost to the bad Physically and financially I ’ nder the strain, v Making a freight train Of himself? I f not. Go find a spot Where, you can watch Hint pass a given point, Puffing and groaning, Ard then You will never again Have your doubts. Trying Days. it is desired. I-et us tell you all abou t whYit can lie done, before yon Best Cedar Shi”"les for Sale. purpose ticket. m * C r o p destroying 'furred and feathered rpettt are made short ahrift of with a reliable, unerring STEVENS. fl.For Sport or Service k8 T E V E N S R IF L E S — 8HOTOU NS—PISTOLS are unsurpassed. MEN’S PURSES A Fine Line to Select from. Am dosing out this line of goods. Leather Belts, Dog Collars and Men’s Gloves at hed- rock prices. J. STEVENS ARMS à TOOL CO. STOCKS’ HARNESS SHOP Chlcopo. F.IU, Mass. ■Meets every Friday » veiling. Du. J. O. V an W inki . k , ConsulCoip. ( h a s . V a n D io . m i p i k i , Clerk. Best Washington Cellar shingles I K O . T . M. Cascade Camp No. 260 Meets every Thursday night. — free of sap, worm holes anil O. H. V k a t i 'H, Com. knots, constantly on hand. Prices It. K. H k n . n i h , Cooler. to suit the times. Inquire of O r r in R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. I. O . O . F .— Cottage G rove, No. IIS, Portland and Return Only $5.90 OREGON. Notice of Final Settlement Estate of Mary Ann Dillard, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Joseph M. England,; executor of said estate, has filed ‘ his account of final settlement of said estate and Wednesday the 13th day of January 1909 at one o’clock p. in. of said day has been set by Hon. G. K. ChtisnTan, County Judge of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, for hearing the same and any objection thereto at the Court house itl said county and state. Dated this 11th tlay of December, 1908. J osf . p h M. E n g l a n d , Executor. A. II. King, Attorney. 36-4t M. W. o f A .—M eeting« You Need Fire Protection. Tom Awbrey can give you good reliable insurance at reasonable rates, put your residence insur A few nice pairs of Guiua ance in the Oregon Pire Relief A s chickens for sale at $1 per pair. sociation and your business prop Apply to A . D . O w e n s , Cottage erty in the Bankers and Merchants Mutual. Call at the express of Grove, Oregon. fice for rates. Notice of Publication. Barrels Department of the Interior. 1!. 8. Land Office at Koselmrg, Ore. Made to order and Satis- Oct. 20tn, 1908. Notice is hereby given th at factihn guaranteed both JOSEPH B. W IL H E L M as to workmanship and of Dexter, Oregon, w h o on October prices. Apply to 20th UK)«, made timber application No. 01906, for SVVJj, Section 32. T o w n J . M . C o m e r pw»"r s3.®6 r\ear Adventist Ctwirch ship 19 South, Ullage 1 West, W illam ette Meridian, lias lilcd notice o f in tention to make final proof to estab- II h I i claim to the land above described Is'forc Register nnd Receiver nt Bose- bnrg, Oregon, on the 18th ilav of F airbanks - M orse Co.. March, 1909. PO R T LA N D . OREGON Claimant names as witnesse«: Reese Parker of Dexter, O reg o n ; Rufus Wood of Dexter, Oregon; Thomas it. M alloy of Fall Creek, Eairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Oregon; Low M athew s o f Dexter, pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding. Oregon. Outfits complete. B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbauks-Morse Dynamos and Motors for power and light. Fairbariks-Morfce Windmills & Towers. Fajrbauks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop pers, Well Pumps. .All first Quality goods at low prices. A l ways in Stock. Liberal terms. ; A. B re w e r , Sec. l « t and Foreitalled. “ You remind me so of a dear, goo0 friend I used to know—game features, same manner nnd a similar voice. "W ell. I am not like him in on»<paf- tlcular.'' I \ “ What’s that?” , “ I have no money to lenfE’*' _ \ Already Strained. *- “ Looks like a strong esse against him." “ Still we must presume him Innocent until lie Is proved guilty.” ” 1 know that Is the right thing to »o, nnd I would like to, but I c a n 't" "W hy not?” “ I broke my presumer on some bur glars that sneaked Into my house." Gem da yò’ boarding ’ « i . we » lire on tbe fs t o f tbe.li " I can't understand it at tho pr! "W ell, yon see the bulk of_ we get consists of oleon t Department of the Interior, 1!. 8. Land Office at JtoHebnrg, Oregon November 12, lilCW. Notice is hereby given that OSCAR BARNES o f Comatoek, Oregon, w ho on Anguet 1st 1903, made Homestead E ntry No. 1*938; S. It. Oil.Vi, for E<i, o( NKJ(, S ection«, Tow nship 21 South, Range 4 W est, W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mnke final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- 'forc the Register and Receiver a t Hoeebtirg, Oregon, on the 25tli day ot March. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles H. latreuce, John Watkins, R, A. Allen, Koy U rlgg j, all o f Com stock. Oregon. B e n ja m in L. K p i > y . Register. P O L K ’S GAZETTEER A Business Directory of each Ctty. Town and Village In Oregon and Washington, giv ing a Descriptive Sketch of each place. Location. Ship ping Facilities and a Classi fied. Directory o f each Busi ness ind Profession. I t L. FOLK S C O ., he. S t A m t . WASH. 3rd .Monday in each month, The Southern Pacific Co. is now A. 8. P o w e i . i ., Consul. selling round trip tickets to Port- laud from Cottage Grove for $5.90 C. W. W a m . ark , Clerk. good going Saturday on No. 16 at G. A R .— Appomntax Boat No 34, 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday Meets utl p. in., on the 2d anil 4th Saturday of each month. eveningon No. 13 leaving Portland Du I). L. W oo d s , P. C. at 7. 30 p. m., giving all day Sat jO. W. UicYNoi.n«, Adj. urday, Sunday and Monday ill Portland. The same arrangements , M B A . — Modern Brotherhood of apply from Portland giving Port America. Meet the 2d nnd 4th Tues- land people a chance to visit j day of each month at I.O.O.F. Hall. T , VV . J e n k in s Sec. valley points at greatly reduced I -------------- -— — — ------ ------- ■ — — rates. Guinea Hens (or Sale. Carpets and Rugs Directory. Meet every Saturday night. G ko . C om kb , N. U. Notice for Publication. I » A 0. Sox got*. W M . M cM UR R AY, PORTLAND, Lodge W. 0. W ,—St. Valentine Clrclo 121, Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each month in VV. O, W. Hall. M rs . A mck C offm an , Clerk. F o re s te rs o f A m e r ic a - M »*tin g ; First and Third Thursdays. E iiw in T i m . a i i . Chief Ranger F. C. C o f f m a n , Fin. Sec. L , O , T. M.— I,ady Lamson Hive, No 42. Meets 2d ami 4th F ri»l»y of each month. M r «. A. W. K im e , L. C, M r S. L i l l i a n B r ic h a u t , ft, K , K . o f P . —Juventus L od ge No, 48, Meets every Wednesday nigot. J . E. O s t r a n d e r , C. C. C h a s . V a n D k n B er o . K .of R. & S. A . F, & A . M .—C ottage Grove, No. 51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes day of each month. T. C. WltFEI.ER, 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 and hear the tones. Workmanship fully guaranteed. 20tf Now is the Time These tire the trytug days when ■' woman looks horrid In one o f her _0M old gowns and perfectly scandalous i l f f l Lots of 100.................. *12.00 A D V ER T ISEM EN T S. I will insure your residence in an ohl R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet 2nd ami 4th Wednesday of each month. line company that has its $50,000 guar M kh M ary H akkr O baci . k . antee with the state treasurer. As cheap j M r «. ('. W. W a i . i . ack , R cc . as any mutual in the state. F. II. P h il l ip s . 3tf W . O . W .— Bohemia «'amp, No. 2110, stopovey, a t S a lt Lake City if v GR IFFIN « V E A T C H . Agents Cottage Grove. Oregon Lots of 50____________ $6.75 COSI r portunity to make a d a y tig h t Hush, doubter! MAKE HASTE SLOWLY. Young man! Ever note a slow moving freight train puffing on an uphill grade? I f you are some distance away the train may appear to be making no progress. But it Is Inching along. After awhile you look. The train has disappeared over the hill. Be llko that freight train. Be a stayer. “ Make baste slowly” Is nu excellent old adage that la workable. It may seem you are getting on In the world all too alowly. But, If you are really getting on, hold tight! In the end you will win. Watch that sailing vessel loaded to the guards with lumber. It looks like “a painted ship on a painted ocean.” Well, that schooner was loaded up Qreen Bay way. Here It Is In mid lake. Go dowu to the harbor In a day or two. A little tug will be grappling that slow going vessel to convey It up the river to the big lumber yards. It will have arrived. Be like that sailing vessel. Keep going. It Is quite certain that during the voyage the schooner will have to bo tacked this way and that lu order to get across the big waters. But It will never stand still. And It will keep moving In the general direction of Chicago. So you In your sailing course may be obliged sometimes to tack. That sort o f salting will be slow. Never theless bend your sails to the fresh ening breexe. Keep your vessel head ed In the general direction o f your destiny—nnd keep going. Learn to labor and to W A IT . Do not grwv Impatient. More for ward. However little, move forward. Move slowly, cnrefully, SURELY. I f the get-rlch-qulok sprinters try to pass you. let them. In the long run—tn the long run, mind you— tf you hold out faithfully, you will get there. And some o f the sprinters may not get there. I f St the end o f the week you have saved s dollar, HANG ON TO IT. Be who saves only n little—regularly ■ w * over what he earns Is on the direct road to success. I f at the end o f the week you have learned some Important thing nbout your business. H AN G ON TO IT. You •re making progress. Keep on. And— Homs day when yon have succeeded you wtH look back over the road and dss bow straight was tbe road and how narrow the way by which you came Ix>ts of 10 or less, 15 cents each GOING A’ of General Passenger Agent By E D W IN A . N Y E . to one hundred boxes. Cottage 6rove Mfg. Co. abundance J. NT. ISHAM. Agent, Cottage Grove Heart to Heart Talks. cheapest. A nice home, 7 room cottage and % R E B E K A H S Count;»- d ro v e. No. 24, M eeting« l«t. 3rd. and 5th. Fri acre of land. Very cheap, small pay day of every month, ment down, balance on the installment K i . ix ah k tii K p i . i . m k k , N O . plan. F. B. PHILLIPS. 30tf M in . n ik Ei.i.KuaK, S m . matchless scenery, and an op Í Paint your hen roosts with Ave- narius Carboliueutn. Buy it at Vfcatcli & I.awson. 26tf C L A S S IF IE D points East nnd South. it j best is the ■ representative Omaha, Kanas City, Chicago i The There ^unsurpassed through % iw m k -■ • KIMS, M. D. ONE WOMAN S EXTRAVAGANCE. PHYSICIAN and St KOKON Mru. Howard Oould spent $224,000 office in McKarlaud Building for “ pin money” lrt*t>iie year. Over Coe bran's Furniture Store onice Phone, 34> Kesidenco Phone, 6 This fact was revealed In the divorce - 81 a suit brought by ber husband. She spent tide tremendous sum for dresses, knfcfckuneks, entertaining, etc. » j ». m e d l e y , Moreover— Mrs. Oould, while making no deulal » ’ A T T O R N E Y AT LA W o f the fact tbut she bad expended the ^ Spenal Attention n iveo to Alining amt vast sum on ber personal wants, con Corporation Law. tended through ber counsel that Mr Offlco, Sulto 3. Bonk Building. Í ntWl'ktWl'WkWl'ktBl'WBl'IAWjf Oould had tried to starve ber out of Oould castle. I w o hundred and twenty-four thou sand dollars! 5 J T . C. JOHNSON, Note a few figures: A T T O R N E Y AT L A W The starvation allowance made by Estates Administered. Minins Patents Mr. Oould would feed 100,000 starving Procured. Minina und Corporation Law poor for several whole days. a specialty. Office over Griffin, Vealch Ilardw *re. I f this sum o f $224,000 were In sliver office Phone. Main 113. Resilience, S5. dollars It would require 140 husky men to carry It If each man carried 100 pounds. That mauy sliver dollars would weigh seven tons, a fair load for six 9 |7t L. IN G R A M horses to pull. DENTIST According to the census, the average { F - Stewart-Porter Building expense of on American family is Hours 8..1Ü to 12, 1 to 5 ÿ about »400 a year. IMt $224,000 at In ¿ Phone 1451 terest at G per cent, and you could per 9 y ^ 'y - ^ y í^ v .^ 'y .^ - y .- ^ 'y .^ 'y ^ 'y - ^ í maneutly pension thirteen such faml lies. The census reports put the nveragt- Titles Examined. Drafting and Blue Printing. Present Ownership Maps Furnished. Farm prlce of a farm In this country at Loans at Lowest Kales. Notary Public. »4,000. Mrs. Uould's yearly allowance C. S. FREELAND tt CMFiTr would buy fifty six such farms. P at It iu the shape of dresses, 'lbe ABSTRACTORS average woman would consider »90 Rooms a and 10 McClung Building the maximum price for a dress. Mrs. Corner Kightli Kigbth ami and V Willamette Sts. EUGENI. OREGON Gould's annuat expenditure would pur Telephone Red 1151 chase dresses for 7,400 women. “ Well,” you say, "the money belong H. C. M A D S E N , ed to Mrs. Gould. Did she not have the right to seatter It according to her W atch m aker . personal fancy 7” i ««pairing at reasonable cnargea. Legally, yes. A ll work guaranteed first-class. Morally, no. Watches, Clocks and Jew elry at Lowest P r ie « Every dollar o f that money, In the last analysis, represents somebody's COTTAGE GROVE. ORE toil and sweat, somebody's short din ners and pinching economies. It Is llart o f the capital of society, the ag gregated savings of millions. Horseshoeing a specialty. Now, for insflinco— Wagon and carriage re* (la s this woman the right morally lug. All work guaranteed Have your horsesteetb ex* to spend $224,000 on her petty caprices ammedaud repaired. Shoe while 15,000 school children in Chicago at rear of Hetnenway A Burkholder’s Store :: :t go supperless to bed? The spectacle o f such wanton extrav- J . H . B A K E i ? ln the face of so much want woe breeds not only envy but ha- tJVd o f the very rich. nursery | W rite us for prices or see our local fast train service to Denver, Copyright, 1908, by Edwin A. fry«. i. ■ ... — of general Oregon Short Line Union Pacific i line [stock. and £ ♦ j r v o u N u full The 0. R. & N. - 1: '*• i <w=n.<w*.‘* * k * * i * * i '* n .'*™ .,* * .'w * t A to visit C a Jifo m ia c When summer has passed in these northen states, the sun is only ntild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature’s hap py provisions —eternal summer for those who can not endure a more rigid or severe climate. Califor nia has been called the “ Mecca of the winter tour ists.” Its hotels and stopping plaças are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied, pleasing recreations. Southern Pacific Company W ill be glad to supply some vefy attractive litera ture describing in detail the many delights of win ter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale ts.Caltfomial. The rate from Cottage Grove to Los Angeles is $55, limit six months, allowing ftop-overs in either direction. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all Califor nia points. For all information, sleeping car reservations and tickets call on, telegraph or write J. M- ISHAM. Agent S. P. Co. or W M . M c M U R R A Y . G en eral Passen ger Agent. Po rtlan d . O re go n .