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P ro fe ss io n a l C ards. NOI ICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING ■ y ^ M. C. COUNTER 1 Notice is hereby given that the f Board of Equalization for I.ane * 4 county Oregon, will attend at the court house in said county on the third Monday of October, being the 18th day thereof, 1909, aud 9 publicly examiue the assessment rolls, aud correct all errors in val uation, description or qualities of i I lauds, lots or other property as sessed by the assessor: and it shall be the duty of persons interested ( to appear at the time aud place ap . pointed. Dated this 21st day of Septem 23-10-18 j¡> ber, 1909. U. F. K e e n e y , County Assessor. A f rO RN EY A L L A W i i Heal p rop erty law g iv e n special atteu tion O m e t P h illip « B u ild in «, S a il 5 a n d * Phone M ain 1611 C o tta ge d ro v e , < >r. 4 W. +! > r\K .K .C .M AC Y D D E N T IS T F irst Class W o rk . O ver Hank o f C otta ge d ro v e . C o tta ge d r o v e , O regon . Í ♦in. '♦'A .«•W »’* 8. YOUNO ATTORNKY A T LA W Oltli’f: Young HuiMUIg, Main Sir*«!, went W « . t sia«. »id «. i J 9 » W . K IM K .M . » . * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ■i-V • I ’ l l Y S H ’ I A N and SU K O K O N o n ic e lu M cF a rla u d No middle man’s profit or job $ é bers commission to pay when you B u ild in g Over Corbran's Furniture Store onice Phone, 34» rtesntenco Phoue, ». MI Ml buy a high grade piano from Marion Veatch, for he buys and ships all his stock direct from the 4 factory. Moral, buy at home and ? save money. Stf 1«; « » J S . MKDLKY, | * A T T O R .N E Y A T L A W Best Washington Cedar shingles e Special Atteutioii lìiven to Mining and « « Corporation Law. — free of sap, worm holes and r O d io «. Sulle 3. Bank Building. * knots, constantly on hand. Prices l i r . e v . e v e w»v.-#i'«.^>v.*i'tfc*iV.-»>?( to suit the times. Inquire of O r r in R o b in s o n , Cottage Grove. Í J C. JOHNSON, ÌJ * ATTO R N E Y AT LAW Instates A d m in istered . M in in g Patents Procured. M in in g an d C orp ora tion I.aw specialty, o ffic e o v e r O riffin , V eatch H ard w are. Office Phene. M ain 113. Residence. 8». V A full stock o f Edison phono graphs and records at Marion Veatch’s. 5tf r < ^ * ^ 7 * * ^ * J*.<**a<*-‘* I#**«*2*«#** 4 r £p L. INGRAM J f D E N T IS T ¥ S tew a rt-P orter B u ild in g E Ph on e 1451 The latest sheet music at Marion Veatch’s. a We have $50,(XX) for immediate loans on farms in amounts from $500 up; low interest and long time, if desired. Call on or ad dress DanielS. R. Walker, agent, Roseburg, Oregon. 19tf atch m aker Kepairlng at reasonable cnarge*. All work guarantee«! tirst-ciau. Watches, f’loekB an«l Jewelry at Lowest Price COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. All Kinds of Cement Work New Chicago Gasoline Cement Mixer. A ll kinds of cement work executed on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Cement walks a specialty. Phone 213. 16-.20 E. R. WELLS Architect $ Superintendent Complete «Irawings and specifi cations will aid you in getting figures from the various builders ami a superintendent w ill aid you in letting contracts and judging the quality of materials. Room 10, First Natl. Bank Eugene, Oregon I have a fine Registered Jersey Bull for service and dairymen in terested in the improvement of their stock should call on me and see pedigree. J. D. A n d e r s o n . Six head of fine Cotswold bucks two years’ old for sale at $10.00 each. Apply to Scott Jackson, Lorane, Ore. 17-tf S. E. R. R. Company o . T IM E T A B L E N O . 5 To Tnke Effect J u n e 19, 1909 Bldg. K. B O U N D N o. 1. A. M. W . HOUND N o. 2. MS. "..Til Barrels 14 to 35 Gallons C arpets and R ugs | j J. M. Com er ‘ w.'u s ” 6 < r\«*r A d v e n t is t C h u r c h DRAYING - - Ami k J Ì.W A i HAULING r a s í G i o I2.no 11.25 11.16 v i ........W a l d r n _____ 7.50 7.5‘J . ..C e r r o G o k d o . . H.l4 H.40 Made to order and Satis faction guaranteed both as to workmanship and prices. Apply to S T A T IO N S C o ............W i c k s _______ — KF.l» H r i d g r ___ ...... W il d w o o d ___ A *. . . D l M T Q N ______ The budding white oak’s rosy tint T h e summer changed to v iv id green, The slender birch’s silvery sheen Was heightened by the sunbeam’s glint. Now soon each leaf all sear and browned W ith cutting wind and biting frost, My ruthless autumn torn and tossed, W ill fall and wither on the ground. Hut tiny rosebuds are hidden there T o show forth beauty by and by; Sheltered from winter s winds they lie Although each lim b and branch lie bare. And so our lives must bild and grow. Warmed by the sunshine o f (»O il'slove Showered by mercies from above, T ill we in health and beauty glow, Thus 'm id the frosts of sorrow, still W e shelter those lives yet to come, And when we fall, our voices dumb. They liv e to do the Father’9 will. — From October F a r m J o u r n a l . Making Good Collection of Taxes. Successor to W. A. Hogatc. C. W. Beals & Son. Harness R e p a irin g a S p e c ia lty The Leader is in receipt of the following letter from our former townsman, J. I). Cochran, who is now located at Freewater, Iiastern Oregon: “ Editors Leader— Please change the address of my paper to Free water, R. F. D., Oregon. You see I am still in Oregon aud expect to lie until after “ Nesmith county’ ’ is created, at any rate. Should you visit this part of the state stop off at Ixicust Station, walk 250 yards east and you will find where 1 live. 1 have a well improved fruit farm with ten acres >u punches, prunes, cherries, apples and grapes. I have some Idaho pears and Chest nut Rose grapes on exhibition at Pendleton. This is a great coun try for fruit, the best 1 ever saw. Some people here are making as much as $400 to $500 per acre on well cultivated strawberry fields. Success to Nesmith aud the Lead er.” J. D. C o c h r a n . . »«V . Yes? The Best in Oregon Clean, thrifty, one year grafts on one year roots. W e grow trees by the only right system aud then Warrant Them to Grow ANY KIND OF A HORSE will Ixr well shod if we do the shoeing— dray horse, carriage horse or the trotter because we have the skill the experi ence ami a knowledge of horses and their hoofs. W e are on special watch for instances of interfering, overreach ing, lameness and gait. W ith all that we doubt if we charge any more than some ask for careless, even injurious work. 1‘h one's’ 1. Cedar Springs Nursery S. B. Morss, Prop. Phone 471 General Blacksm¡thing Horseshoeing u specialty. SPRIGGS BROS. & HARRIL W agon am i c a rn a g o re- Ing. A i l w ork g u a ra n teed H a v e yourfiorseMteet.h ex- Eby's Old Stand amined ami repaired. Shoe at rear of H emeu way St Burkholder’H Mirre :: :: ELLENBURG AND DAY A K E B j . n An average of $1500 per day for the past four or five days is being collected on the last half of taxes at the sheriff’s office aud before that the amount ran up to about Ralston & Speer, Props. $1000 per day for several days. Curing Cold in Advance. It looks now as though there Surface water positively ex cluded from our wells, Sizes would not lie more than $80«X) or W e Ret sick because we are too Manufacturers of Concrete 3 and 4 inchae. $10,000 delinquent in a total taxa lazy to get well, according to Dr. Blocks of all kinds. Chimney P h o n « 625 Cottage Grove* Oregon tion of $433,000, which is a very Woods Hutchinson in Woman’s Blocks plain and fancy. Side good collection. Home Companion for October. walks and Sehtic Tanks are W e are always looking for short a specialty. Works oue Block Penalty After Monday. cuts to health. O f reputed cures north of depot on First Street. Those who have put off paying for coughs aud cold, he says: E verythin g for the amateur and the last half of their 1908 tax un “ Their name is literally legion, expert photographer. Graplio; til this fall should «m em b er that for hardly a drug can l>e men phones and Records. The won C O T T A !» K G i t o V L if it is not paid on or before the tioned, hardly a substance dis derful new Columbia Non-breaka- first Monday in October, a ten tier -4 L ble Cylinder Record ami double covered, which is capable of either ceut penalty will be added and in »i a II disc records. terest will be charged up at the l>eiug swallowed or inhaled, that All the latest treatments. rate of 12 per cent from April 1, has not lieeu recommended as a Cojne in and Hear Them last. cough remedy. Eight tenths of Electrical Photographs ami views that all colds are mild infections, which please the people at Will Resume Music Teaching. run their course until the body has I wish to announce to all of my time to produce an antitoxin or X - B A Y LABORATORY old students and to those contem antibody to stop their further pro A. J AR M STR O N G plating taking instructions on the gress. As this process in reason F o r fu rth er p a rticu la rs a d d ress piano that I will resume teaching ably healthy individuals is usually Or. II. C. S C H L K E F . next Monday, Oct. 4. carried out in from four to six W. Glaze. days, anything which happens to l>e given in that time stands a fair I L A 13 Now al Our Expense Keep your word and your word chance of getting a reputation as will keep you. A Choice of Four a cure. “ The only sure cure for colds S H E R IF F 'S S A L E ON EXECUTION IN W . T. KAYSER aud coughs is to avoid the infec P R O P R IE T O R FORECLOSURE. tions and the foul air of ill-venti All Kinds of Hauling and Notice is hereby given that by virtue lated rooms and buildings in which of an execution and order of sale issued Heavy Dray W ork out o f the Circuit Court of the State o f they breed; to keep the Ixxly toned Oregon, for the County of Lane, on the up to fighting pitch, by cold baths Moving Pianos a Specialty Is Offered You 29th day of September 1909, on a ju d g ment rentlered In said court on the 5th and an abundance of fresh air, With Special Equipment day of August 1909, in favor o f J. Q. especially in the liedroom: and if C D 4 T T I E DurinX Alaska* I>oud, plaintiff and against the property J L i t l 1 L C Yukon Exposition of L. F. Slavens for the sum of eight the infection does get a foothold to O FFICE hundred ami sixty-9ix ami 46-100 dollars assist Nature in her fight against at J. V. Thornton’ s Confectionery. with interest thereon from the said 5tli day of August 1909, at the rate of 6 per it by rest in the open air, and pro ¡P H O N E cent per annum and the further sum of moting elimination Residence, 51.1 through the Office, 1426 one hundred fifty dollars_attorneys fees and the further sum o f seventy-one and skin, bowels and kidneys. 90-100 dollars costs .and disbursements “ In fine, don’t tinker with which judgm ent was enrolled and dock eted in the clerks office o f said court in symptoms; look for the cause, aud said county on the l2tli day o f August remove it. Don’t try to lock the 1909, and said execution and order of sale to me directed commanding me, in stable door after the horse is stolen the name of the State of Oregon, in or but train your horse to bite der to satisfy said judgment, costs ami If You Have Friends in accruing costs to sell the follo w in g tie- strangers. Attack is the best de A ll kinds of machine and repair scribed real property, situated and being fense. Keep your body at good work done promptly and at reason the E)ast who w ant to Visit in I,ane County, Oregon, to-wit: able prices. The Southeast % of the Northeast x/ i fighting weight, and you can defy the Pacific Coast we can of Section 35 in Township 21, south o f disease. Sunlight, food, fresh air Range one. west, containing 40 acres Arrange it. more or less, in Lane County, Oregon and exercise are the only cure-alls Now therefore, ih the name o f the State known. Third Street, Don’t worry about dis of Oregon ami in compliance with said execution anti order o f sale, I will, on ease and what to take when you’re C O T T A G E G R O VE , O R E G O N Wednesday the 3rd day of November sick, but work for health.” Bed Rock Well Drilling Cement Work Kodak Supplies The Grove Studio P I A N YOlJR VACAT|()N Free Trips Yellowstone National Park Yosemite Valley Lake Tahoe All Your Expenses Paid M IL L E R S Machine Shop OLD LEADER BUILDING This is Your Opportunity 1909, between the hours of 9 o ’clock a. 10.25 10.15 west door o f the County Court house in 10.00 Hugene. I«ane County, Oregon, offer for sale, for cash, subject to reilemption. all o f the above named defendants right, Subject to change without notice. title anti interest in anti to the above de A ll outward freight shipped on ly at scribed real property. 25-30 II. L. M o w n , the jo in t risk of shippers and consignee. Sheriff of I.ane County, < >regon. Stage leaves Disston after arrival of Dated this 29th tlay o f September, 1909. train on Monday, Wednesday and F ri day for Orseco, returning on Tuesday, The best flour is the cheapest. Thursday and Saturday. Freight w ill not lie received at the O. Olympic Peacock, Johnson’s l>est, & S. E. K. R. Depot after 5 p. m. T o the sack with the China Pheasant insure forwarding on next train freight on it, every sack guaranteed. must be delivered in ample tim e to per Spray-Wynne Co., or any grocer m it of its being billed. A. B. W O O D . M anager. in town. heave ord em tT *T T TT. T.incoln’ s Meat Market or I ’lione Residence 634, W all street. Hauling done promptly and charge* reasonable. D. E. Slagle Trees! For complete Information address II.os anti 4 o ’clock p. m. to-wit: At one 10.40 10. .33 o ’clock p. m. on said tlay, at the south ......... D O R E M A ............. . S t a r .......... M.50 1.1.5 How quickly have the «lays flown by Since Spring her first faint colors threw In pure relief against the bine O f charming A p ril’s sunny sky! INTERESTING LETTER FROM J. D. COCHRAN Kayser Transfer Co. Dairymen Take Notice. Cotswold Bucks for Sale. R. M. Gleacson Am idst the indian-summer haze T h e forest’ s regal hues unfold W ith richest crimson, cloth o f gold, Russet and scarlet, all ablaz**. f PÍ-AIN ami MEDICATED BATHS Money to Loan on Farms. ^ H ours S..30 to 12, 1 to 5 H . C. M A D S E N , W Fine Short Horn Male For Sale. — A fine two-year-old short horn bull for sale. Inquire of I). G. McFarland, Cottage Grove. 20-25 FALLING LEAVES. tf NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEM ENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigued Executor o f the Fstate of Herbert W. Lee, deceased, has fded in the county court o f latne county, Ore gon, his final account as such executor of said estate and that Saturday the .*>th day o f October, 1909, at the hour o f I o ’ lock p. ui. o f said day lias been fixed by said court as ttie tim e for hearing any objections to said report and the settlement thereof. 9-28-5t B u r t II. I.KE, Executor. A. II. K in o , Attorney. Carlton Nursery Co. Cottage Grove F l o u r Mills 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, bushes, etc. Don’t miss it, but lie sure, get our prices, it will pay you. Send list of wants. Stocks carefully grown and shipped. Catalogue free. Dressmaking. Mrs. Sanford desires to announce that she is again prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking aud solicits the patronage of both old and new customers. Call at her residence on Locust street or Phone 277. Ladies tailored suits a specialty. Sunset Travel Club Room 16. Flood Building San Francisco Look Out for Fires. The dry weather increases the A ll kinds of sewing maebiues at danger of fires, keep your roof free best prices at Marion Veatcb’s. 5tf from moBs, and a policy on your house in case it does burn. Tom Rolled barley $1.25 a sack at the Awbrey can give you a satisfac [•'lour Mill. tory policy and rate. g-tf Fashion Stables CARLTON, OREGON Stock and Poultry F IR S T S T R E E T Remedies ft is better to make a few mis takes than to do nothing at all. First Class Livery. Sale and Feed Barn in Connection P o w e ll & T u lla r , P ro p .