Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1909)
v W W »S S !i»' ;i*e*i!i*isS8SSS» ¡N IM M a M M M M M M M M ft s * V NEW WORK ¡N t * NEW BUILDINGS I plauued, arranged aud executed with that thorough attention to detail which always insures sat isfaction to owners or tenants. Our work never has to be done over, and we live up to our con tracts. YVe undertake any kind of plumbing, gas or heating that is kuown to modern building methods. YVe employ the best workmen and |>ersonally super vise all work. Phillips Brothers < « W T O Ï W -WSSSSS«S«««' ■'«V« w CLASSIFIED P r o fe s s io n a l C a r d s . I, r W *c vw v w v ■ Itest Washington Cedar shingles sour, enbur J _ _ free ()f 8ap> worm holes and cor NTiiK I ADVERTISEM ENTS. A T T O K N C V .A H .A W knots, constantly on hand. Prices , I J n ib .1 ;w m «ta S n lìU !s Sun iiì* '* «<• <• ♦ to s>iit »>“ -• ,imes Influire of O ffic« Ph illis* s llg ls *. I'houc xiaiu imi coumc i.rove. or * O k r in R obinson , Cottage Grove. : f^tW l'YAW l'M .W lVW *.»V.»V »V »V.»f YOUNO J. » X 5 1'or bargains in fruit, stock and farm lauds see Scarbrough & a Cochran, Creswell, Oregon, or Jf Chas. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or. ATTORNEY AT CAW OIBrr: Yoiin* BniUUnft, Main Slrwt, Wnat Side. ? A « ¿ w - k,mk* M- n- .Yu Nil egg “ o ld T ru sty" incu bator. Call on or address IT. K. ¡ Metcalf. Cheap, for cash. 49tl. J SOROEON Presh milch cow for sale, or will llincr In MoKarlaud HulhliiiK J I exchange for work. Apply to Over Cm hran'H Fnralture store o n t e I-Im elione. 30 Plume, ru C o»ce ne, 3 41 Realdenco iteaidencc tn*m*. .a i Ourtis Veatch, Phone, Farmers « P H Y S IC IA N and ' Sil ingles for sale at Y’eatch & Law son’s. 26tf r t W iW M W lM WMn M ’N.iaUWWiMWl J J H. MEDLEY, { * A T T O R N E Y A T LAW í N? Spécial A líe n n o s C.iven to Minina and • 9 Corporation Un*. Beaulieu & Woodard ¡Í, orfico. Sulto J. Bank Bolldlna ■ ♦'WtWl'UWl kt » l t * ' Y : » l V WWW)«*#1 » RRAL RSTATF DEALS PROMPTLY EFFECTED J C. JOHNSON, A T T O R N E Y A T LAW 9 f $ Phone, Main 921 2nd <V Main Sts.. Cottage Grove,Or. Rotates A«1 ministered. Mining Patent« M ining and Corporation Law Office over Griffin, Veatch specialty Hat -lwHre. Kesirlcnce, s.S. Office IMione. Main 11.T. 9 Procured. T ft M I L L E R ’S 'UtWg.Wl'U WU.Whf.WWW V-W V W V W ) ^ Ï 17 !.. in c . r a m A 9 DENTIST 4 Stewart-Porler Buildiiia Phone 14.11 Hours h . to to I.’ . 1 to ' J Machine Shop All kinds of machine and repair work done promptly and at reason able prices. ^ 9 ktW 'W W 'W W 'W W U W 'W W U W 'W -W V . w í old mm BUILDING Third Street, H . C. M A D S E N . COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON W A T P H lf AK R B . Repairing at reasonable onarffea. All work guaranteed flrst-ciaas. Watches, < locks and Jewelry at. fewest Fiice j COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. Titles Examined. Drafting and nine Printing. Present ownership Maps Furnished. Farm Loans at Lowest Rales. Notary Public. BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Cottage Grove Reader*' Have This Experience. ABSTRACTORS DRAYINQ HAULING Hauling Done Promptly at Reasonable Charge W. A. MOGATE Dottale Drove Dray Do. T. KAYSER All Kinds of Hauling and Heavy Dray Work With Special Equipment Poultry Notes. PHONE Office, 1426 Residence, 59.3 Lodge cards w ill be published in directory form in the I.eader at the rate of $.? a year. A n y lodge de siring representation should pre sent the names?of its officers and meeting dates to this office. A CONSTANT FRIEND. E. R. W ells ANY KIND OF A HORSE A R C H IT E C T Unique anti beautiful de- • • * signs, Plans ami Specifica tions of all kinds of buildings of any cost. Fees reasonable. Room 10, 1st Nat Hank llldg, Eugene, Or C i^ o v E (T allery will lx* well shod if we «1«) the shoeing— dray horse, carriage horse or the trotter because we have the skill the experi ence and n knowledge of horses and their hoofs. We are on special watch for instances of interfering, overreach- | mg. lameness and gait. With all that j we doubt if we charge any more than some ask for careless, even injurious j work. CLIFFORD & SPRIGGS West Side Shop. N e w Management N e w Equipment. i ---------------- ----------------- = — A. J. Armstrong. A dollar in tlie pocket And several In the bank Make more o f an impression Than glitter, gilt and rank. The gentleman who only Can vleYv it horn arar M ay have some friends; but. gracious* H e don't know where they are. 8ee7 OHO VE All the latest treatments. E l y s C ream B alm E lectrical PLAIN w l VIKIHCUKD B.UIIS - ----------------------------------------- X HAY It w ill not buy a ticket On any railroad train. ’Tls not permission written T o come In out the rain, Though it may on occasions Procure a smile or so. That Is, as you have noticed. As far us it will go The great alm ighty dollar. A full one hundred cents. That pays fo r bread and taffy, F o r .'iixes, tolls and rents, la fo r the happy owner A true and constant friend A nd one in storm and sunshine On which he can depend. Come and see its. We will do our utmost to please you. rO T T A O R The mail without a dollar M ay lead a blameless life. Be pleasant to his children And tender with his wife. Be w illin g with another H is pittance small to share. But that is not sufficient To get him anywhere LABORATORY For further particulars address O r. H . C. H C I I liK R F . I i S u ro to G iv e S a tis fa c tio n . GIVES RELIEF A T ONCE. Tbe big rooater put up at the county fulr at Uatboro, Pa., voted to tbe most popular mau lu tbe United State*, went t? Teddy Itooaevelt, of course. He knocked spllntera off everything at Sagamore tbe first day. I f Mr. K. joins our fraternity, tbe egg and squab trust will have to bust. We hope tbe National Poultry asso ciation's recent meet at N'lsgnra Falla will Insure tbe fnture success of tbe society. Tbe many charges and coun ten-barges and scraps have kept down tbe membership and Interest. YVben one of our poultry journal editors advised bis readers to throw com on the cob to ducks to keep them busy, It shows there Is some “ city farming" still In bloom. F o r practical knowledge Don’ t go to college. F o r hard horse sense Don't loaf on the fence. T o get the know how Your back you must bojr. To becoms an expert Tou must sw eat In the dirt. MEN’S PURSES Am closing out this line of goods. j. Leather Belts. Dog Collars and M en ’s G loves af bed rock pnces. A STOCKS’ HARNESS SHOP 1 Fashion Stables Made to order ami Satis faction guaranteed both as to workmanship and prices. Apply to t : J . M . C o m e r ^ “"fsV !6 : near Adventist Clivm-h FO R * P la in a m i Fancy SE W IN G Address, .MRS. IR E N E EMERSON First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection Powell COTTAGE GROVE, ORKGON General B la c k sm ¡th in g & Tullar, Prop. Portland and Return Only $5.90 Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage rc- iug. AU work guaranteed Have your hursnstectli ex- ainiuedaûd repair mi. Shoe at rear of Henieuwuy & Burkholder's Strre :i :: The Southern Pacific Co. i* now selling round trip tickets to Port land from Cottage G rove for B A 1 C E i e good going Saturday on No. 16 at j . n 1.50 a. in. train, returning Monday eveningon No. t.t leavin g Portland NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. at 7. .30 p. in., g ivin g all day Sat urday, Sunday anil Monday in Portland. The same arrangements Department ot the Interior, U. S. Lane Office at Kosehurg, Ore. apply from Portland g ivin g Port Nov. 23, I tios. land people a chance to visit Notice Is hereby given Hint valley points at greatly reduced JOHN O H A IIL K H K IC K L I ol Sitginnw, Oregon, who on N o v . rate», 23, BIOS, inncle timlier or stone entry. No. 1(24:11, lo r the N W ‘ 4 o f NHL, Neetion IS, T ' Wnsillp 20 H, Knnge 2 V , W illam ette Meridian, bets flled notice o f intention to make linn) p roof t o establish claim lo the lumi ab ove «leacriliert, before Register mid Receiver a t Rosehtng, Oregon, on the 10th d ay o f April, 1INMI. clnlm m it m ime» us witnesses : Henry Myers. Olmrles PhMIipy. Perry Casteel J, O. Jurrott, nil ol S agin aw , Oregon. 4-’-.')2 B knjam in L. K iid y , Register. At Even M ONEY ñ SAVING You Need Fire Protection. Tom Awbrey can give you good reliable insurance at reasonable rates, put your residettce insur ance in the Oregon Fire Relief A s sociation anil your business prop erty iu the Rankers and Merchants Mutual. Call at the express o f fice for rates. Heal : Estati I f you have real or personal property for sale, leave your descrip tion and price with ALTA KING, at the bridge COTTAGE GROVR, ORE. tt* esa s i l t * your abt*rart>, axam iss lh « litis to yea r property and do your ronveyancinjt . . . . Notice tor Publication. Department of the In terior, I'. S. Land Office a t Roseluirg, ( >r. Feb. 10, liioo. Notice Is hereby given that E L B E R T L. C H A P M A N of Cottage G rove, Oregon, w h o, on April 4, 1001, made Homestead Entry No. 13448, S. R .03696, fo r N E '4 Section 2t>, T ow n ship 21 South, Range l West, W illam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final live-year p ro of to establish claim to the laud ab ove described, before tbe R egister and Receiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 2lst day o f April, I!(0t(. Clalmnnt names as witnesses. Ernest McReynolds, Nels Lewis. Geo. McReynolds, Shermmi Chapman all o f Divide, Oregon. HfENJAMlx L. Kt.nv. Register. Of time, travriin g expenses anti fatigue cqn lip tpatfe by using the ? route East. There is but one short am i di rect route lietween the West East. T h « Southern Pacific The 0. R. & N. Oregon Short Line and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Eftinl Office a t RoaeburR, O r. February 19, 1909. Notice in hereby given 1 li a t C H A R L E S It. T O M P K IN S of C ottage G rove, Oregon, r/bo, on April 9th liK).\ muffe Homestead En try No. 11444 S. R. o m r», for of N’ W 1« ; S\\% of N\\% .Section 10, T ow n ab lp ISO South, Range 4 Went, W illam ette Meridian, has fil« d notice of Intention to make tbial live-year proof t o establish claim to the land above dnerihed, before George E. Dorris, U. S. CommlaHloner at Eu- ;ene, Oregon on tbe 15th day of April 909. Claimant, nnmee ns wltneanefl: M . S. T o m p k in s 'o f C ottage G rove, Oregon; Win. M oore of Lorane, Ore gon: W. B. Hawley of Lorane, Ore gon; Chaw. F. Miller of Lorane, Ore- gon. aliorteat Union Pacific NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depart men t o f the Interior. IT. S. Land Office at lioselm rg, Ore. M nreli I!», 19011. Notlee Is lioreby given th at C H AS. P. M IL L E R of C ottage G rove, Oregon, w h o, on A p ill9 , 1!H)2, mode IIomeHtead Entry, No. 11443, S. R 0:I3:14 for N o f SW&, Section 4, Tow n ship 20 South, Range 4 West, W illam ette Meridian, lias led notice or Intention to moke liiial yp ypnr proof tqestab lish claim to file land ab ove described, before Ueo, R. Harris, U. s Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on tile Stii day of M ay, 1909. claim ant names as witnesses: Chas. It. Tom pkins ol C o tta g e G rove, Oregon: M. S. Tom pkin s of C oftnge Grove, Oregon: W. R, tfa w le y of Lorane, Oregon; Piletns Davis of Lorane, Oregon. B k n jam in L. Etntv, Register. There Is ntibiirimssotl through Administrator's notice. fast train service t o Denver, Omaha, K am i» C ity, l ltlengo w ith direct connections to all points East and South, There is an abundance of matchless scenery, and an op portunity to m ak en d ayh gh t stopover nt Salt, Lake City il it is desired. I*et ns tell you all abou t w h a t can lie done, lieforo you purpose ticket, B k . w u m in L. E m » y , Regiater. In the matter of tin estate of Stephen Harris, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tile under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of Lane county o f the State of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Stephen Harris, deceased, and all persons having claims against saiil estate are hereby notified and required to present tlte claims to me properly ver ified as required by law, within six months from the date of litis notice at the office of Attorney A. It. King, Cot tage ( ’.rove, bane County, Oregon. A. C how , Administratrix. A. II. K ino , Ally, for Administratrix. Dated this 3rd day of lfecember 1908. -39 J. M. ISHAM. Agent. Cottage Grove. SUMMONS v D IA M O N D ¿BRAN D In the Circuit Court of the State of W M . M tM lR R A V , Oregon for Lane County. Laura Byrne, plaintiff, vs D. J. Byrne, General Passenger Agent lefemlant. The complaints of so many that tur To I>. J. Byrne, the above named de PORTLAND. - OREGON. key eggs only batched half under hens fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, this year are easily nnawered. Just note tbe difference In tbe vitality of a you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the For Sale. big turkey ben and a common cblck. A chicken cannot furnlyh sufficient heat. above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of Tbe cruelty o f a Pennsylvania ship this summons and if yon fail to appear A good light farm wagon and Grown for Pacific N orthw est Boll and T limate. per was rewarded with a twenty-five and answer as herein required, for want N o w on «tUpla? at ail l>«4rt dealer*. Arde for C afn- loffue. I f notoaaala In your ncljctiborlioo'l. write dollar fine at PbUailelphla In August thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the double harness, inquire at this os, fftrlna ñ am a o f your nnd we will mail * M a packet o f flo w er seeds free f* >r mur t rout de when he packed nineteen ducks and court for the relief demanded in her office. toruno tco M.. P ortland , O regon , and spckani , wash . forty chickens Into a crate. The 8. complaint, viz. That the bonds of mat P. C. A. needs active agents at some rimony existing between plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and that town markets also. the plaintiff lx* awarded the care and The latest new Journal Is Cackles of custody of the minor child of plaintiff Buffalo. That tbe goooc Industry la ami defendant, Harlie, and for such active la shown by tbe early appear other and further relief as to the court ance of more young geese than last may seem just and equitable. This summons is published once a year. There are two things gome peo ple In tbe towns haven't learned yet— week for six successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Leader, a newspaper of TO that tbe young geese and ducks are general circulation, in Lane county, the finest eating and are worth more State of Oregon, published in Cottage than old stock, just as spring chi -kens (»rove, in said county, by order of the taste better aud cost more t h n old Hon. L. T. Harris, Circuit Judge of said county, made on the 5th day of hens and roosters. Tou may be wondering how you lost March, 1909 The first publication of this summons oue o f your best egg customers when is on the 9th day of March, r*>9, and you are sure that every egg la strictly the last publication on the 20tli day of fresh But listen. An egg occasionally April, 1909. slips down under the nest mnterlal, and . J. C. J o hnso n , If yon fall to ran your fingers under .Attorney for Plaintiff. the straw that egg may be hidden for a month until the ben turns It up aomo day. A customer getting that upturned egg may turn yon under. L O W iiA T E S OREGON Reliable Seeds It. cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased un mitrano resulting from Catarrh and drives away » Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Menses of Taste and Hineil. Easy to use. Contains no injurions drugs Applied into the nostrils and ahsort»ed. ‘ ? V b a l's ih r d lfftT fiH 'p b e tw ee n a u t laug»* Size, fd) rents at Druggists or by mnil I<iqnid ('ream Balm for use in •ml A moti.«?" atomizer*, 7*1 rents. “ Xottp." "W h y ?" ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wsrrtn St.. New York. “ The niouap agree* with the cat." 1 LADIES’ BAOS 00,N,i u | A N » PURSES LUST 14 10 35 G a Ilona C a rp e ts a n d R ugs Talks. By DUNCAN M SMITH Rooms s an«l in McClung Building Corner Fighth and Willamette Sts. Telephone Red ITM EUGENE. OREGON Heart <o Heart You tax the kidney» -overwork them. They can't keep up the continual strain. • y E D W IN A . N Y B . The back gives out—it aches and pains; Copyright, IM. by Edwin A. tir». Urinary troubles set in. Don.t wait longer—take Doan's Kid- ( ney Pills. COOKING ro k THRASHERS. Cottage <*rove people tell you how Ever help thrash? they act. Walter Rogers of Cottage (trove, Ore- i The farmers' wives moil at the task gon, says: “ I suffered Tor some time , of feeding the thrasher man and bis from pains in tuy back and sides caused helpers all the day long. And now at by disordered kidneys. I thought the : last lu one o f tbe counties of a middle trouble would soon disappear, but in western state the farmers’ wive* have stead it grew gradually worse. The struck. They refuse to cook three big kidney secretions were so frequent that meals a day. I wns forced to rise many times during Good! the night and the passages were attend Tbe thrasher men, Joining Issue, lu^re ed with pain. I tried nearly every remedy that was brought to my atten boycotted tbe county. They declare for tion and also used liniments and plasters three full banquets a day. else the but did not succeed in finding any re farmers’ wheat, they »ay, may rot. lief. 1 then read of Doan’s Kidney And there yon are. pills and was so impressed that I pro N ow — cured a box at Henson’s Pharmacy. I Tbe farmer's wife, If she conforms received relief from the first and was so to the old custom, must begin weeks much encouraged that I continued until ahead o f time to plan for the feeds. a complete cure was effected.” For sale by all dealers. Price SO The bounteous menu must Include all cents. Foster-Milburii Co., buffalo, Xew the substantia la and aU tbe delicacies York, sole agents for the United States. of cookery. Perhaps a beef Is killed. Remember the name— Doan’s—and Dozens o f chickens are slaughtered. take no other. There must be six kinds o f pie and other tbtugs to proportion. And all day long the w ife must stew over tbe hot range excepting when »be ! washes dishes. Through It all the man with the red machine la monarch of all be surveys. A n d a l l K in d s of He tells tbe household what time It 1 must arise In the moraine In the I evening no mau dares knock off until he gives the signal Let the cook wait and keep tbe supper piping hot. People and premises — farm, barn, Leave orders at Cunningham's Con house, help, cook, eTen tbe dog- are subject slave to tbe masterful man fectionery Phone 73 or phone with tbe "separator." And, It may be residence 406 udded, innch authority has made him as dictatorial as much good feeding has made him critical of cuisine. Therefore the long meditated revolt o f the Independent women o f the farm -and to them all ball! I.et tbe presumptuous thrasher man moillfy his voracious demands or put up with a cold luncheon. YYhat with her common tasks of cooking, mentliug, washing, butter- making and the other thousand and one errands o f the farm wife, she has enough to do without asking her to boll her brains over a hot cook stove to feed it small army. They do it differently In th* far W west. RROPKIKTOK There the thrasher gang carries a cooking outfit, and the squad cook pre pares the meals. No extra demand Is made of the rancher's wife. Instead of tolling In her kitchen listen!—the farmer's w ife Is often n guest at the M oving Pianos a S pecialty thrasher's table. It Is quite n picnic. Never wns there Juster grievance than that o f these striking farm wives. O F F IC E at J. \'. horn ton’s Confectionery. Humor and Philosophy C. S. FREELAND ® Cq«Hö Barrels So muck ha* already been (aid on the importance o f buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only praste o f words. ( U S ) Seeds have their worth— our increas ing business is proof indeed that :rit alone has made the Chas. H . L illy C o. fore- >st seedsmen on the Pacific Coast. Send for catalog, 120 illus- ,de- scrip- Furnished tbs Fusl. “ We were caught In a dreadful for eat fire." explained tbe old woodsman, "anil barely escaped with our lives.” "Any trees hornedT" asked the ten derfoot "Trees? oh, no." exclaimed tbe Censtitutisnal Right. How old are you. madam?" asked ; woodsman, suppressing the look of dls gnat on his face. “ W e brought In coal thr lawyer specially for tbe occasion.' ‘Non* of your buaine***." Th* court will oblige you to an C ure C*r*4. swer." " I J o < dislike to lie " ft « i have to tell, Judge?" gVnX 'IV Ut "w h a t ir e yon going afraid yon mutt " Fine Jersey Call (or Sale. j chance I ge "Ran for office every fefuee, and I think I ant barked "H ow will that help7” np by th* law." - I may errotually tJeeome lined to First class Jersey calf t male! for ‘What law do you refer toT' aakid It.* sale. Ladd stock. Price reason the court. "The law that no man la obliged to able. Apply to H. C. < Hern) Out e f D ata teatlfy against himself. ! guess that T b * w «y w i i long tb# wind « u cold. Y'eatch, Cottage Grove, Oregon. appllea to women too." The minstrel wa* Infirm and old, And avtrywher* he m< the lau«h. 50-2 “You needn't anawer." aaId the Judge. A ll people owned a phonograph. jr DAILY DURTNG MARCH AND APRIL 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 Hast 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 Fares* for anyone from any place if you want to. Deposit the necessary amount with your local agent and he will telegraeh ticket promptly Inquire of Agents or write to WM. M c M U R R A Y , Ge nera l Paeeen ger Agent 1 he Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. (Lines in Oregon)'Portland, Oregon. Southern Pacific Co. :