Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 13, 1909, Image 2

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    JOSEPH FURAY DRAWS
COME INTO THE GARDEN
Spokaue, August 12.— The great­
est of the three famous Indian laud
drawings began shortly after 9:30
o'clock this uioruiug in the big
wire cage that has been erected
just a few rods from the shore at
Couer d’Alene. Idaho. Six thou
sand numbers are being drawn to­
day to decide who shall have a
chance to procure one of the 2,500
land claims on the Flathead Indian
reserve in northwestern Montana.
Today 1500 names are to be chosen,
! and Friday and Saturday will com­
plete this part of the work. Two
! thousand names were drawn for
the Flathead Indian reservation,
[Joseph Furay, of Warsaw, In­
diana, being the first picked out in
the thousands of applications.
Furay is 33 years of age, and
weighs 200 pounds. After the first
name was drawn the proceedings
were perfunctory.
But Maud likes the
Parlor best and so
will
you
if
you
dress’your reception
room with a few o f
rts
those elegant center
tables
and
stands.
Carried in stock b y
A SSIG N EE SALE
FLATHEAD CLAIM NO, 1
SIMERAL & VANDENBHRG
W . A. H E M E N W A Y 'S
$20,000 STOCK OF GOODS
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, to be sold at once
o e
Grove
Women Are Finding
Relief at Last.
Cottage Grove is becoming quite
a
convention
town. I.ast week it
T u a s l e t y s a.rvd F r i d a y s .
entertained the Woodmen in a
TH K LKADKK PU BLISH IN G CO. (In c.)
royal manner and in Septeinlier the
C on n er
D r liit i i i . i . k ,
-
P ill to r n big Methodist conference will be
held here, which will be attended
Unteren at the Cottage Grove postomce as sec­
by over 150 ministers and more
ond-class matter.
than that many laymen of the
SU BSC RIPTIO N KATKS
from all parts of the state,
One Year
.
.
.
.
1.50 church
Six Months
75
and they must gf> home with noth­
Three Months
ing but praises for Cottage Grove.
Their impressions of Cottage Grove
T U E S D A Y , A U G U ST U ,
190*).
and its people will have much to
do with the success or failure of
Never buy ’till you try—-Cottage the Nesmith county movement.
Grove.
The average hunter, year in and
Anywhere around Cottage Grove year out, can shoot at deer aud
will do.
miss many of them, but so sure as
he takes a shot at a human in mis­
The 1>est beats all, we have it at
take for a deer, he never fails to
Cottage Grove.
get him, very truly remarks the
Be not a knocker, but a Cottage Register.
Grove booster.
Get ready for the Cottage Grove
The i>osters and
The noise you hear is Cottage District Fair.
premium list will be issued soon.
Grove gtdwing_________
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
$
'A great country with Cottage
' Grove in the middle.
To Business Men of Cottage Grove
At the recent meeting of the
l’nvement, cement sidewalk and head camp officers of the W. O. W
neat lawns are great boosters for a at this place it was a very uotica-
town.
ble fact that nearly all of the busi­
ness
men of the city felt an inter­
Only about four weeks until the
est
in
the event as was demonstrat­
big serotid annual'fair. Time to
ed by the way so many of the bu­
get busy.
siness places were decorated, and
Ella Wheeler Wilcox is deliver­ I dusire to extend to the citizens
ing “ Lectures to Husbands.” Mr. the thanks of myself aud associate
Wilcox has a season ticket.
officers for the interest manifested.
Also to Bohemia Camp members
It has never been decided which
for the loyal support aud good time
is the greater risk—to trust those
shown to us.
Yours truly,
you know, or those you do not.
I. I. B o a k , Head Consul.
Before marriage a young man
sometimes gives his sweetheart a
lock of his hair, but after marriage
she helps herself.
Clatskanie has takeu a step for­
ward by ordering the cows off the
streets. This is one of the first
steps iu the progress of a city, and
there are even people who oppose
that.— Ex.
The three No, I ’s of the big
laud lottery will receive $75,000
apiece fyr their land when the title
is secured, from J . J . Hill, the rail­
road king, which adds to the lot­
tery effect. Mr. Hill can afford to
give the price when the amount he
receives for railroad fare is con­
sidered .
I t does seem Mint women lin y e Uluru
th an a fair sh are of th e aches and pains
d ial afflict h um anity ; they m ust ‘keep
u p ," m ust atten d to du ties in sp ite of
con stan tly ach in g hacks, or headaches,
dizzy spells, hearing-dow n pains; they
m ust stoop over, when to stoop m eans
torture. T h ey m ust walk and bend and
work w ith rack in g pains nnd m any aches
from kid ney ills. K id n ey s cause more
suffering th an any oth er organ of the
body. K eep th e k id n ey s welt and h ealth
is easily m aintained. Read of a remedy
for kid ney s on ly th at h elps amt cures
th e kid ney s and I* endorsed by people
you know.
Mrs. E . T . H all, C ottage <»r»ve, O re­
gon, says: “ W hen 1 com m enced using
D oan's K id ney l'ills I was m iserable as
a residt of kid ney com p lain t. I conld
not »loop w ithou t su fferin g from pains
in my track and lyas often kept awake
at n ig h t oil accou nt of a d u ll ach in g
through m y loins. I used m any m edi­
c in e s but the resu lts were unsatisfactory
u n til I procure D oan's K id ney f i l l s at
B en son 's flia rm a cy . 1 was surprised
and delighted at th e ({nick re lie f I re
ceived and was so encouraged th at I
continu ed u n til com p letely cured. My
gen eral h ealth is now so m uch better
th a t I feel th a t I can conscien tiou sly
recom m end Ito a n 's K id ney f i l l s . "
f o r sale by all dealers. I’rice 50 cents,
fo ster-M illm rn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for th e U nited Stales.
Udmember th e nam e— D oan's— and
tak e no oth er.
*
Esteemed Pioneer Passes Away,
B. F. Crow, of Lorane, died
Thursday, Aug. 12, 1909, at the
horns of his brother, J . Hardy
Crow, after a prolonged illness,
aged 74 years. He was a native
of Missouri, crossing the plains to
Oregon in 1852 aud has resided iu
the Lorane valley since 1853. He
was unmarried but was a man po-
sessed of many sterling qualities
We observed a farmer returning and was held in the highest esteem
home from town today with five by all who knew him. He was a
fine rocking chairs on his wagon, devoted meiulier of the M. K,
which were purchased at Sitneral church and funeral services will he
N: VanDeuburg’s. t’rosjieroiis far­ conducted at Lorane, Saturday at
mers theie days!
| 11 o’clock by W. 1. Gardner of
I Cottage Grove.
Justice Mills handed down a de­
Brings Suit for Commission.
cision Thursday in the Thaw case
declaring him still insane and re j
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mauditig him back to Mattewan : Sarah Ii. Blair has commenced
suit in the circuit court to recover
That is a grand panorama of the sum of $550, which she claims
Cottage (',rove’s co::v and modern is her commission as a real estate
homes in the show window of the I agent for selling the farm of John
Grove Studi"
P. Spray to one E. C. Lathrop, for
$11,000. She claims a contract
Orders taken for Bohemia blue '
was entered into between them and
huckleberries $1 jier gallon. Call !
. . . i she secured the purchaser. F. A.
at Leader office or pboue main 335.
,
..
...
.
j Greenmail is her attorney.— Regis-
ter.
N o M an is S tro n g e r
T han H is S to m ach
A strong man is strong all over. No man can he
atrong who is suffering from weak stom ach with its
consequent indigestion, or from some other disease
of the stomach and ita associated organs, which im­
pairs digestion and nutrition. F o r when the stomach
ia weak or diseased there it a loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which ia the source of all physical
strength. When e man "d o e s n ’t feel iust rig h t,"
when he doean’t sleep w ell, has an uncomfortable
feeling in the stom ach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond*
en t, he ia losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
S e c * a m a m sA a s / d o n e D r . P i e r c e * a H o l d e n M e d i c a l
D l a c o v e r y . Tf cmrea d l a e a a e a o f t h e a t o m a c h a n d o t h e r
• r g a a s • t d lf e a tlo n a n d n u tritio n . I t enrich ea the b lo o d ,
l a r l g a r a t e a the H ear. a tr e n i t h e n a th e kldn eya , n o u ris h e s
th e merrea. a n d ae H IV E S H E A L T H A N D S T R E N G T H T O
T H E W HO LE BODY.
Y o n enn’t afford to accept a secret nostrum at a substitute for this non*
alcoholic m edicine o r i n o s n coMrosiTioN, not even though the urgent dealer
m a y thereby m ake a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
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o e
Absolutely every garment and article
in this Large, New, and Up-to-Date
Stock of Dry Goods, Ladies’ and
Men’s Furnishings,Notions and Shoes
must be sold. Sale starts
WOMEN’ S WOES.
Cottage
REGARDLESS OF COST
a
Aug. 11, W e d n e s d a y , Aug. 11
At 9 o’clock, A. M.
This is an opportunity for you to
save from 20 to 50 per cent on
every purchase for your immediate
and future wants. You cannot afford
to miss a chance like this to buy
choice goods at such Low Prices.
Come Early and Secure First Choice
W. H. ABRAMS. Receiver
Fixtures for Sale.
Administrator s Notice.
Building for Rent,
(F
Notice is hereby given that b y '
an order of the county court of j
Lane county, Oregon, duly made!
and entered of record the 24th day |
of July, 1909, in the matter of the
estate of Irvin Awbrey, deceased, |
the undersigned was duly appoint- j
ed administratrix of said estate. j
All persons having claims against i
said estate are hereby required to j
present them duly verified, as re- j
quired by law, to said administra­
trix, at the law office of A. H.
King, Cottage Grove, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice. Dated at Cottage
Grove, this 7th day of August,
1909.
COTTAGE GROVE
FLOUR
MILLS
A ll K in d s of
Mill Feed
G rain
and Hay
C H A S . M A T T H E W S . P ro p rie to r.
M a u n d a A w b r e y .
Adininistratix of estate of Irvin
Awbrey, deceased.
18-23
THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
Carlton Nursery Co.
Large growers of local stocks,
suppliers of commercial plantings,
clean, vigorous and true trees.
Heavy on apples, in
Newton,
Spitzenburg, etc. In pears, Bart­
lett, Anjou, Comice, Boscceto. In
cherries, R. Anne, Lambert, Bing,
etc. In prunes, Italian, etc. Small
fruits, hushes, etc.
Don’t miss
it, but he sure, get our prices, it
will pay you. Send list of wants.
Stocks carefully
grown
and
S. Shotwell, assistant superin­ shipped. Catalogue free.
tendent of orchard work for the
C A R LT O N , O REG O N
Bohrnstedt Co., at Creswell, is
looking over the young orchards of
this vicinity in company with Rev.
Dressmaking
J . L. Beatty. He gives an encour­
aging report of the orchard pros­
Mrs. Sanford desires to announce j
pects about this place and Cres­ that she is again prepared to do all j
well.
kinds of dressmaking and solicits j
the patronage of both old and new |
Win. C. Counter, attorney-at- customers. Call at her residence
law at Cottage Grove, was iu town on Locust street or Phone 277.
i today attending to legal business, Itadies tailored suits a specialty.
j Me is a Stanford College man, says
| Thursday's Eugene Guard.
For Sale.— A good bakery busi­
ness. including range aud
all
Men who contracted hops wish necessary utensils. Apply to this
thev hadn't.
office.
The Standard High Grade Pence of the
World.
There is over 4 0 0 miles of this
famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon.
This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will
keep its shape when property stretched. Will
carry a full stock of wire a t all times.
SPR A Y-W YN N E C O M PA N Y
A G EN TS'
“ T I I F SCH O O L O F Q U A L IT Y ’
Tenth and M orrison, Portland, Oregon S 3
A . P . A rm strong, L L .B ., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly (he high-standard
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls lor help than we can meet— position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
penmanship d ep artm en t.!! W rite for illustrated catalogue.