Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 16, 1909, Image 4

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SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
A m a t e u r P lu m b in g
On the Sunday School L «««o n by
Rev. Dr. Linecott For the In­
ternational Newapaper Bible
will have few charms for you af­
ter you’ ve once indulged in it—
what you “ save” at first you’ll
lose afterward—lose your temper
too, and make “ confusion worse
confounded.”
Why not come
to us — experienced and fair
priced plumbers — at the first
sign of trouble with your water,
gas or steam pipes and get
things in order promptly?
Study Club.
(Coprright, I9IU. by Rev. T. S Linacott, D.D.)
Lessons for Sunday, March 21. 1909.
—Review.
March 21st. 1909.
(Copyright. 1908, by Rev. T. S. I.inscott, D .D.)
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
P ro fe ssio n a l C a rd s.
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Host Washington Cedar shingles
J. — free of sap, worm holes and
A T T O K N E Y -A L L A W
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Practice iu all courts o f the State.
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? Office Phillips Building. Suit 5 and 6 » to suit the
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Phone Main 1611 Cottage (¡rove, Or.
O k k i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage ( ’.rove.
M. C. CO C NTK R.
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For bargains in fruit, stock and
farm
lauds see Scarbrough &
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Creswell, Oregon, or
Clias. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or.
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Offlce: Young Building, Main street,
West Side.
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Shingles for sale at Vcatch &
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Estates Administered, M ining Patents
Procured. Mining and Corporation l,aw
a specialty, office over Griffin, Vcateh
Hardware.
Office Phone, Main 113.
Resilience. 85.
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CIVE8 RELIEF A T ONCE.
Stewart-Porter Building
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E l y ’ s C r e a m B a l m
atchm akrr .
If. cleanses, soot lies, heals and protects the
diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh
and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in
atomizers, 75 cents.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York.
Kepalrtng at reaRonablo charges.
A ll work guaranteed first-class.
Watches, Clocks and Jew elry a t Lowest Price
COTTAGE GROVE. ORE
D R A Y IN Q
Titles Examined.
Drafting and Blue Printing.
Present Ownership Maps Furnished. Farm
I.oaus at Lowest Rates. Notary Public.
A n d evil K inds of
C. S. FREELAND a C onpan ?
H A U L IN G
ABSTRACTORS
Rooms s and 10 McClung Building
Corner Kiglith ami W illam ette Sts.
Telephone Red 1151
EUGENF., OREGON
E. R. Wells
A R C H IT E C T
Unique «and beautiful rie-
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signs, Plans and Specifica­
tions o f all kinds of buildings 'of any
cost. Fees reasonable.
Kootn 10,1st Nat. Rank Bldg, Eugene, Or
Leave orders at Cunningham's Con­
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
residence 406
Hauling Done Promptly at
Reasonable Charge
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M I L L E R ’S
M a c h in e S h o p
N e w Management
N e w Equipment.
Com e and see us. W e
w ill do our utm ost to
please you.
All kinds of machine and repair
work done promptly and at reason­
able prices.
OLD LLADFR BUILDING
A . J . A rm s tro n g .
Third Street,
COTTAGR GROVE, OREGON
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Hospiliil anil Sanitarium
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All the latest treatments.
Electrical
PLAIN ami MEDICATED BATHS §1
X -R A Y LABORATORY
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H r . H . C. S C H V iR R F .
S f e f iS
Grown for Pnrlflc Sorthw M t Roll ind Cllmsts.
Plow on display at all h « t dralrr*. Ask for Cata­
logue. I ( not on win In your nelchhorhoo«!, writ«
n«. liv ln i name o f your denier, soil we will msll
too • parket o f flow er «e««.!^ free for your trnnbte
haruM tinM . pmtum . iiim n uoimtm. « i n
LADIES’ BAGS "0,N,I AT
AND PURSES
COST
MEN S
PURSES
A Fine Line to Select from. A m closing out this line
of goods.
Leather Belts, Dog Collars and M en ’s G loves at bed­
rock prices.
STOCKS* HARNESS SHOP
Review.
Golden Text— They that were scat­
tered abroad went everywhere preach­
ing the word. Acts v lil: 4.
The following review scheme can be
used with profit by all the newspaper
clubs who are taking up the Bible
studies, whether having actually stud­
ied the eleven lessons here reviewed,
or only one a." them, or whether this
Is the first le ,nn which has captured
a reader’s attention; for while It Is a
“review," It Is also complete In Itself.
The date and title of each lesson
ind where found, the Golden Text, and
one question on each lesson follow.
Jan. 3—Acts 1:1-14. The Ascension
yf Our Lord Golden Text: Luke xxlv:
51. It came to pass while lie blessed
them, he was parted from them, and
cat rkd up Into heaven.
Verses 10, 11— Would the coming of
the Spirit of Jesus on the day of Pen­
tecost, be the return of Jesus as these
two men meant?
Jan. 10—Acts 11:1-21. The noscent
of the Holy Spirit. Golden Text. John
glv:16, 17. I will pray the Father and
he shall give you another Comforter,
that he may abide with you Torever.
even the Spirit of Truth.
Verses 6-12— An educated ministry
Is desirable but which will make the
most converts, a man with fair Intel­
ligence and a common school educa­
tion. filled with the Holy Spirit, or an
university graduate larking that ex­
perience?
Jan. 17— Acts 11:22 47. The Begin­
ning of the Christian Church. Golden
Text. Acts 11:42. They
continued
steadfastly In the Apostles’ doctrine
and fellowship, and in breaking of
bread anil In prayers.
Verse 22—How is It that Jesus has
Impressed Himself upon th.* world as
no other man has ever done, and that
he has swayed the hearts of the lowly
and mighty alike and that Ills In
fluenee ts Increasing with the years?
Jan. 24—Acts lit: 1-26. The Lame
Man Healed. Golden Text. Acts 111:16.
His name, through faith in Hts name
hath made this man strong, whom ye
see and know.
Verse 6— Need the lack of money or
ability ever prevent any man from
doing the work tn life which God has
appointed him to do?
Jan. 31—Acts Iv: 1-31. The Trial of
Peter and John. Golden Text. Arts lv
31. They were all filled with the llolv
Ghost, and they spake the word of
God with boldness.
Verses 1-3—Have priests and preach­
ers. in the past, been quick or slow to
see Gods new revelations of truth,
whether In science or theology?
Fob. 7.—Acts lv:32 to v:11. True
and False Brotherhood. Golden Text.
Prov. x ll: 22. Lying lips are ar. abom­
ination unto the Lord: hut they that
deal truly are His delight.
Verses 34. 35— Is faithfulness to God
a sure cure for shortness of money?
Feb. 14 —Acts v: 17-42. The Apostles
Imprisoned Golden Text. Matt. v:1fl.
Blessed are they which are persecuted
for righteousness sake; for theirs is
the kingdom of Heaven.
Verses 34-40— Is It not true that the
heretics of one generation have been
the saints of the next?
Feb. 21—Acts v i: l to vll:3. Stephen,
the First Christian Martyr. Golden
Text. Acts
vii:59. They
stoned
Stephen, calling upon God. and say­
ing, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.
Verses 11-13— When a man with
right views of truth, gets angry at
the man with wrong views and perse­
cutes him, which the latter takes with
meekness, which Is likely the better
man of the two?
Feb. 28 — Acts v lll: 4-25. The Gospel
In Samaria. Golden Text. Acts v lll:6.
The people with one accord gave heed
unto those things which Philip spake,
hearing and seeing the miracles which
he did.
Verses 9-11—Is there any evidence
to believe that there are. or ever have
boon, persons with the power claimed
by witches, conjurers, fortune tellers
and similar fakirs?
March 7—Acts v lil:26-40. Philip and
I ■ Ethiopian. Go'den Text. Johnv:39.
f 'arch the scriptures for In them ye
liink ye have etarnal life; and they
h e they which testify of me.
Verse 28.—May any person, who ts
not playing double with God. safely
trust ’’the Inward voice” to direct as
to outward circumstances?
March 14 — Acts lx:31-43. Aeneas and
Dorcas. Golden Text. Acts lx :34. And
Peter said unto him. Aeneas, Jesus
Christ maketh thee whole: arise and
make thy bed. And he arose Imme­
diately.
V e ra «* 36-38— How do you classify
those who content them selvet with
going to church and prayer meet­
ing, and talking, and praying, but are
not follow in g Jetus. In going about
doing good? (T h is question must be
answered in w ritin g by members of the
club.
The business men of Portland
have definitely determined to make
the Publicity fund of the Portland
Commercial Club $100,000 annu­
ally, and this sum will be spent iu
advertising the resources and ad­
vantages of the whole state of
Oregon as heretofore.
Notice to Electric Light Patrons.
Some owners of porch lights
burn them all night, others burn
them day and night. To these
notice is hereby given that after
March first an additional charge
of V) cents per month will be
made for all porch lights found
burning after midnight.
C. G. E lectric C o .
Fashion Stables
Lodge Directory.
RIDDLE MERCHANT
HAS DISAPPEARED
I. O . O . F .—Cottage G rove, No. Its,
Meet every Saturday night.
A. R rkw jg i , N. U.
12.— J ohn B. P nit.i.ies, Sec.
Koseburg, Or., March
Nothing has as yet been learned as
to the whereabouts o f Chas. Stauf­
fer, manager of the Kiddle Mer­
cantile company, a general mer­
chandise concern at Kiddle, this
county, who left that city last Sat­
urday. The busiuess is now in
the hands of K. !.. Sabin & Co.,
Portland. Stauffer left no letter of
explanation. He is a son-in-law
of J. B. Kiddle, a prominent pio­
neer citizen for whom the town
was named. Stauffer has always
borne an excellent reputation.
K C B E K A H S -C olla g e G rove, No.
24, Meetings 1st. .’lixi. ami 5th. Fri­
day o f e v ery month,
Mas. J. H t o n b ii A ro , N Q.
M in n ik E m . edge , K« h *.
A . I\ & A M .—C ottage Grovo, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes­
day o f each month.
A nohbw B ui nd , W. M.
L. F. W o o i . r v , See.
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
O . E S.—C hapter No. 4, Meetings
2nd and 4th Friday each month.
M kx . M ahki . C iiam hers , W. M.
Mas. G race B iii n ii , Sec.
Eleven airships of various types W O . W .— Bohemia Camp, No. 2C0,
Meets every F riday evening.
have already entered for the air­
1) r . J. O. V a n W in k l e , C. C.
ship show at the Alaska-Yukou- C ham . V a n D icniuh g , Clerk.
Pacific Rxposition, which opens in
Seattle ou June 1.
W. 0. W ,—St. Valentino Circle 121,
M eet« 1 Mt and 3rd Tuesday in each
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific E x ­
m onth in W. O, W. Hall.
position is the first world’s fair
M rh . D. J. D i R r d ii . le , li. N.
which has not asked financial as­ M rs . A i . ick C o w m a n , Clerk.
sistance of the government. Uncle
Sam is spending $600,000, but is M. W. o f A . —Meetings 2nd and Itli
TluirHday inondi month,
doing it himself ou his own ex­
A. 8. P o w k i . i ., Consul.
hibits and buildings.
C. W . W a l l a c e , Clerk.
Gold dust valued at $5,000,000
has arrived in Seattle where it will M. B. A . —Modern Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues­
make one of the exhibits at the
day o f each month at I.O .O .F. Hall.
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
F 1). W iie r i . er , Pren.
which opens June 1.
It was D r . M a c y , Sec.
brought out over he winter trail
from Dawson City, Nome and G. A . R .— Appoinatax Post No 34,
Meets at 1 p. in., on the 2d and 4th
Fairbanks.
Saturday of each month.
DANGER IN DELAY.
Kidney Diseases Are too Dangerous for
Cottage Grove People to Neglect.
The
great danger o f
kidney
troubles is th at they get a firm hold
Indore the sufferer recognize« them.
Health Is gradually undermined.
Backadie, headache, nervousness,
lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary
troubles,
dropsy,
diabetes
and
B rig h t’s disease follow in merciless
succession. Don’ t neglect yo u r kid
ne.vs. Cure the kidneys w ith the
certain and9nfe remedy, Doan's K id
ney Pills, which has cured people
right here In C otta ge Grove.
L. Bouncy, 45!l O live St., Eugene,
Or., sa y «: ‘ ‘ I siifTeied from kidney
com plaint for many yea r«. I had
severe pains in the back, which
bothered m en great deal. The kid­
ney secretions were irregular, nnnnt-
urnl and caused me iniieh annoy­
ance. My rest w as greatly broken
and I felt miserable. I tried many
remedies but obtained no relief until
I procured Doan’s Kidney pills.
After I Imd used one box I received
great relief and on continuing my
trouble quickly disappeared. I take
grea t pleasure in expressing luy ap­
preciation of Doan's Kidney Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MIIburn l'o , Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Renieinlier the name—D oan’s—and
take no other.
Dit D. L. W oods , P. C.
O. W. R f . y n o i . ds , Adj.
F o r e s te r s o f A m e r ic a - Mooting:
First and Third Thursdays.
E dwin T t i . i . a r . Chiof Bangor
F. C. C o f f m a n , Fin. See.
Tom Awbrey can give you good
reliable insurance at reasonable
rates, put your residence insur­
ance in the Oregon Fire Relief As­
sociation and your business prop­
erty in the Bankers and Merchants
Mutual. Call at the express of­
fice for rates.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the
shortest
route
East.
There is but one short anil di­
rect route tietween the W est
Oregon Short Line
Notice of Publicatio n.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Lan d office at Itosehurg, Ore.
Oct. 20tn, 1908.
Notice
is
hereby
given
th at
JO SEPH B. W IL H E L M
of Dexter, Oregon, w h o on October
20tli 1908, made timber applt-ation
No. 01906, for S W j, Section 32, T o w n ­
ship 19 Booth, Range 1 West, W illam ­
ette Meridian, lms tiled notice o f in­
tention to make final proof to estab­
lish claim to tlie land ab ove describod
liefore Register and Receiver at Rose-
burg, Oregon, on the 1stli day of
March, 1909.
Clnlmnnt names as witnesses:
Reese P arker of Dexter, O regon;
Rufus Wood of Dexter, Oregon;
Thomas It. M alloy o f Fall Creek,
Oregon; J a * w M ath ew s of Dexter,
Oregon.
B e n j a m i n L. E d iiv , Register.
Roe.
There Is unsurpassed through
ilorsestioelug a specialty.
,
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fast train service to Denver,
Omaha, K ailas City, ( hlengo
w ith direct connections t o all
Wagon and carriage re-
Ing. All work guaranteed
*iave youahorsesteetli ex­
amined and repaired. Shoe
at rear of lleinenway A
Burkholder’s Store :: ::
points East and South.
There Is an
abundance
of
matchless scenery, and nil op­
®
portunity to m a k ea d n v lig lit
stopover a t S a lt Lake City if
it is desired.
B a rre ls
cLWZ
I.et us tell
Marie to order and Satis­
faction guaranteed both
as to workmanship and
prices. Apply to
| J. M. Com er
near Adventist Cftvirch
you ail
about
w h a t can lie done, liefore you
C a rp e ts an d Rugs
purpose ticket.
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FOR .
Plain and Fancy
SEW ING
Address, MRS. I RENE EMERSON
C O TTAG E GROVE, OREGON
Registration of Land Title.
In the m a tte r of the nppllcatlon of
E v a C. W heeler to register the title
to lo t No. 4 and the east half of lo t
No. 3 ot block No. 1 J . E, Y ou n g’s
addition to Cottage Grovo, Lane
County, Oregon.
T o till w hom tt m ay concern:—
T a k e notice that on the 10th day ol
Fehninry, 1909, an application ivah
filed by the said E v a C . Wheeler In
the Circuit Court of the S tale of Ore­
gon for I nine com ity for Initial regis­
tration of the land above described.
Now. unless yon appear on or liefore
the 20th d a y of March, 1909, and
sliow cause why said application
should not. lie granted, the same will
lie taken as confessed and a decree
will lie entered according to tin*
prayer of the application and you
w ill he forever barred from disputing
the same.
E. IT. L e e , County Clerk.
By F r e d G . S t i c k k i . s , Deputy.
J. E. Y o i’No, Applicant's A ttorney.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. I.ane Office at Botiebiirg, Ore.
Nov. 23, 1908.
Notice 1« hereby
given
th at
JOHN CH A R L E S K IC K LI
of S a gin aw , Oregon, who oil N ov.
23, 1908, made lim ber o r stone entry,
No. 02431, for the N W >4 of NEW
Section 18, Tow nship 20 S, Range 2
W, W illam ette Meridian, lias Hied
notice of intention to make final
proof t o establish claim to the land
ab ove described, before Register and
Receiver a t Rosetiurg, Oregon, oil
the 10th d a y of April, 1909.
Claim ant names iih witnesses :
Henry Myers. Charles I ’hillipy,
Perry Casteel
O. Jarrett, all of
S a gin aw , Oregon
42-52 B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , Register.
Union Pacific
, O racle .
General B l a c k s m ¡ t h i n g
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
Of time, tra w lin g expenses
and fatigue can tie made by
and
G
ALTA KING, at the bridge
S A V IN G
The 0 . R. & N.
rs
I f you have real or personal property
for sale, leave your descrip­
tion and price with
He can make your abstracts examine
the title to your property and do your
conveyancing
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L , O , T . M .— Lady Lamson H ive, No
42. Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of
eaoh month.
M rs . M av H a r t , R. K.
M rs . M in n ie U otikhw ood , F. K.
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{f.al : Estate
At Even
M ONEY
The Southern Pacific
Department o f the Interior,
U. S. (wind Office a t ItoHelnirg, Or
February 19,1908.
Notice is hereby given
th a t.
C H AR LES R. T O M P K IN S
of C ottage G rove, Oregon, who, on
April 9th 1902, made Homestead En
try No. 11144 S. It. 40335, for NS of
N W \ ; SWV, nf NWS, Section
10,
Tow n ship 20 South, Range 4 West,
W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make tlnal five-year
proof to establish elnini to the land
above described, before George E
Notice for Publication
Dorris, U. 8. Commissioner at Eu­
gene. Oregon on the 15th day of April
1909.
Department o f the Interior,
Claimant names a « witnesses :
T.8. Land Office at Koselinrg, Oregon
M . S. Tompkins o f C ottage Grove,
Novemlier 12, 199«.
Oregon; Win. M oore of Lorane, Ore­
Notice
ts hereby
given
that
gon; W. B. Hawley of Lorane, Ore
OSCAR BARNES
goniChas. F. Miller of Lorane. Ore­ o f Comstock, Oregon, w h o on August
gon.
1st 1903, m ade ICome9tend Entry No.
B e n j a m i n I,. E ddy , Register.
12838, 8. It. 01156, for E 'a of NEJf,
Section 8, Tow nship 21 South, Range
4 West, W illam ette Meridian, has
Notice of Final Account.
filed notice of intention to make
final five year proof, to establish
In the matter of the A lignm ent of claim to the land above described, tie-
fore the Register and Receiver a t
the Wheeler Thompxon Co., of Cottage Rosetiurg. Oregon, on the 25th (lav
Grove, Oregon.
of March. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses :
Notice is hereby given that \V. It.
Charles R. I.arcnve. John Wntklns,
Abrams. Assignee lias filed hit account
R. A, Allen, Roy G riggs, all o f Com
for final settlement of »aid estate with stock, Oregon.
the clerk of the court and that Monday,
B enjam in I,. E d dy , Register.
April 12. 1900, at I o'clock p. tn., of said
day has been set for hearing the same.
W. If. A b r a m s . Assignee
If you want a good paying little
CtfcvKvi- B. D o r r is , Attorney.
business inquire at the Bazaar.
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The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port­
land from Cottage Grove for $.5.90
good going Saturday on No. 16 at
1.50 a.m. train, returning Monday
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. 30 p. m., giving all day Sat­
urday, Sunday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
apply from Portland giving Port­
land people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
O . T . M .—Cascade Camp No. 260
Moots every Thursday night.
A. W. S m it h , Com.
G. L. R f . eb , R. K.
R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S Meet 2nd
amt 4th Wednesday o f each inn nth
P ro p .
You Need Fire Protection.
East.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T u lln r ,
&
Portland and Return Only $ 5 .9 0
using
K . o f P . —JuventUH Lod ge No, 48,
Meets every Wednesday nignt.
F rank W o o d r u f f , C. 0.
C h as . V a n D e n iie r o , K. o f R. & H.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County.
I .aura Byrne, plaintiff, vs D. J. Byrne,
defendant.
To D. J. Byrne, the above named de­
fendant.
In tile name of the State of Oregon,
you are required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against yon in tlie
above entitled suit within six weeks
from the date of the first publication of
this summons and if yon fail to appear
and answer as herein required, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in her
complaint, viz. That the lionds of mat­
rimony existing between plaintiff and
defendant lie forever dissolved and that
the plaintiff lx* awarded the care and
custody of the minor child of plaintiff
and defendant, Itarlie, and for such
other and further relief as to the court
may seem just and equitable.
This summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks in the
Cottage Grove Leader, a newspaper of
general circulation, in lame county,
State of Oregon, published in Cottage
Grove, in said county, by order of the
lion. I,. T. Harris, Circuit Judge of
said county, made on the 5th day of
March, lbno.
I’tie first publication of this summons
is on the 9th day of March, 1909, and
the last publication on the 20tli day of
April, 1909.
J . C. J o h n s o n ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P o w e ll
Administrator's notice.
J. M. ISHAM. Agent. Cottage Grove.
In the matter of the estate of Stephen
Harris, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
W M . M c M U R R A Y , signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of Lane county of the
General Passenger Agent
State of Oregon, administratrix of the
estate of Stephen Harris, deceased, and
PORTLAND.
•
OREGON. 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
For Sale.
months from the date of this notice at
the office of Attorney A. II. King, Cot­
tage Grove, I^ine County, Oregon.
A good light farm wagon and
I.itU E A. C row , Administratrix.
H. K in g , Atty. for Administratrix.
double harness, inquire at this A. Dated
this 3rd day of December 1908.
office.
-.39
LOW RATES
TO
OREGON
DAILY DURING MARCH
A N D A PR IL
From all Parts of the East via
Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line
The O. R. & N. Company
Southern Pacific
$ 3 3 from Chicago.
$ 2 5 from Omaha.
$ 3 0 . 5 0 from St. Louis.
$ 2 5 from Kansas City.
Correspondingly low from all other points.
TO
THE
P U B L IC
Write letters to everybody you know in the Fast and tell them
about these low colonist rates. Send them literature about Oregon
or send their addresses to us and we will do it. In this way you
can be of great help in the growth and progress of your state.
Y o u can P r e p a y F are s
for anyone from any place if you want to. Deposit the necessary
amount with your local agent and he will telegraph ticket promptly
Inquire o f Agents or write to
W M . M c M U R R A Y . G en era l P a e e e n g e r A gen t
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
(.Lines in Oregon) Portland, Oregon.
Southern Pacific Co.