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S A Y ! GRIFFIN-VEATCH COM PANY Want to See You Carpenter Tools Good Healing Stoves Sporting Goods Fine Cutlery H eadquarters for the Famous and W a rra n te d Stanley and Keen K utter C arp en ter Tools. T he Famous C ole's Air-tight, Bridge-Beach, C reb b en -S ex to n G reat W e ste rn and Favorite. All kinds of G uns and A m m uni tion, H unting Coats, and Belts. P eters Shot G un Shells. W e have them all skinned on C arving Sets, B utcher Knives Razors and P ocket Knives E V E R Y T H IN G IN TH E H A R D W A R E LIN E The Most Com plete Stock in Cottage Grove GOOD ADVICE ON FRUIT RAISING W e Are Ready For You Carlton Nursery Co. Latest Songs Large growers of lix-al stocks, “ Commercial growers should suppliers of commercial plantings, plant few varieties. For an or clean, vigorous and true trees. Newton, chard of, say 30 acres, perhaps Heavy on apples, in Good as new, only used a not more than three varieties should Spitzeuburg, etc. In pears, Bart few times, for sale at be selected. Large blocks of one lett, Anjou, Comice, Boscceto. In . . . H A L F PRICK . . . variety are to be avoided, ou ac cherries, R. Anne, Lambert, Bing, count of pollinization. Plant for etc. In prunes, Italian, etc. Small Don’t miss a succession. For instance, to fruits, bushes, etc. harvest 30 acres of Bartlett pears, it, but be sure, get our prices, it we will say, will take 15 men for will pay you. Send list of wants. grown and NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT. 10 days: but to harvest 30 acres Stocks carefully planted to three different varieties j shipped. Catalogue free. Victor Disc Records Having Just G ot Settled in O u r N ew Q uarters T h ird Door East of O regon H otel Arcade Theater which ripen in succession, will 1 CARLTON, OREGON take one-tliird the number of men j to do the work. A better grade of | help can thus be secured, because j the job lasts longer and the grower can handle the smaller crew to better advantage, besides much less packing-house room and equip W . T . K A Y SER PR O P R IE T O R ment will be needed. tfa fiS “ The following high class com All Kinds of Hauling and mercial pears appear to grow to H eavy D ray W o rk perfection here: Bartlett, DeAu- jou, Winter Nellis and no doubt, We have the largest and best selected stock of furniture Specialty llowell, Bose and Comice will do Moving Pianos ever shown in Cottage Grove Our goods are new, neat and With Special Equipment as well. All of these are good up-to-date. In prices we meet all competition. Call and see shippers and good sellers. us and be convinced. We can save you $ $ $ $. O F F IC E The Spitz is perhaps our most at J. V. Thornton’ s Confectionery. profitable commercial apple. H o w PHONR ever, the Newtown is showing up Resilience, 59,3 royally this season. It has the ad Office, 1426 vantage of being a more regular cropper and you don’t have to " T H E F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S " Cement color it. Wiuesap colors well, A ll Kinds bears well and is a good seller New Chicago Gasoline Cement when well grown. Mixer. A ll kinds of cement Set one-year trees of medium work executed on short notice size. An over grown tree is as un and satisfaction guaranteed. T u e s d a y s svr\d F r i d a y s . desirable as a runt. Head low, Cement walks a specialty. not over 24 inches from the TH K I.KADKK PUBLISHING CO (Ino.) Phone 213. 16-20 ground; 12 or 15 inches is best for ground The Coquille Sentiuel has proof peaches. Prepare t h e \V, C. C o n n k b , E d ito r and Manager. positive that the Coquille valley is thoroughly before planting. Entered at the Cotta*« Grove postofflce as sec Subsoil, if possible. If a hard- as well adapted to raising small ond-class matter. pan is found or water is inclined grain as it is to growing magnifi to stand on the surface, it is well SUBSCRIPTION KATKH R. W E L L S One Year . . . . *1.50 cent crops of vegetables, fruits, to explode a stick of dynamite E . Six Monti»« 75 grasses and so forth. about three feet below the surface This proof 8 0 Three Months Architect $ Superintendent is contained in the fact that the where each tree is to be set. An orchard well started is half grown. Complete drawings and specifi first shipment of oats from the The rows should be set absolutely F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 29, 1909. cations will aid you in getting valley has been made to Portland, straight in all directions, as it adds figures from the various builders and a superintendent will aid it consisting of 32 tons of first largely to the beauty and value of you in letting contracts and class seed oats grown by II. L. the orchard. ju d gin g the quality of materials. Look over the Leader’s ads and The distance at which trees patronize our advitisers. They Stephens in the Fishtrap section. should be set depends largely upon 359 Main St. Phone Main 171 Mr. Stephens raised 38 acres of the will treat you right. Springfield, Oregon the quality of the soil; ordinarily, grain, from which he has harvest peaches should not be less than 18 Yesterday is dead— forget it. ed 4,300 bushels, nine acres o f the feet; pears, 24 feet; apples and Tomorrow does not exist— don’t crop yielding at the rate of 133 sweet cherries, 30 feet and over.” worry. Today is here— use it. bushels to the acre. liastern far —J. O. H o lt in Jvugeue Register. Kayser Transfer Co. a SIMERAL& VANDENBURG of Work COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. OAT YIELD IN COQUILLE VALLEY Notice is hereby given that the ttti- tlersiguetl Executor of tile Estate o f Herhert \V. I.ee, deceased, has filed in the county court o f Lane county, Ore gon, his final account as such executor of said estate and that Saturday the .totli day of October, 1909, at the hour o f 1 o'lock p. m. of said day has been fixed by said court as the tim e for hearing any objections to saiil report and the settlement thereof. 9-28-fit H i . k t II. L u k , Executor. A. II. K in o , should be cared for from the cradle to the grave. W e have a large assortment of good Tooth Brushes and several kinds of Tooth Powder warranted to be pure and beneficial. Nail Brushes Attorney. VETCH SEED Car load 15 tons at $3.75 per 100 lbs in lots of 300 lbs and over. Cash with order. Hair Brushes, Bath Brushes, Fine Soaps, domestic and imported, splendid Shampoo for the hair, and all Toilet Requisites of good quality at moderate prices. Benson’s Pharmacy Brownsville Warehouse Co. TANGENT. Cottage Grove, Oregon OREGON I ! Removal Notice R. M. Gleauson Alt earthquake broke windows mers who are accustomed to raise and toppled over chimneys in 2.3 to 30 bushels to the acre may Humboldt county, northwestern Ire inclined to doubt this statement California Thursday. but the crop is here to show for A ll things get weirdly out of itself, and after they have been place, the strangest hodge podge here for a while they will not ever seen, and even pumpkins doubt almost any story regarding made a face, on flallowe’en. the productiveness of Coquille val When the Lane County farmers ley soil. get that Kugene-Springfield auto The Leader editor has resided in mobile macadamized road comple the Coquille valley and knows the ted they can at least go over, sit | above figures are not overdrawn on the fence and see those benzine | but valley or Itottom land sells over buggies go spitting by. there at from $100 to $300 per acre A Portland newspapet inquires: ami is generally considered more Would not development of the valuable for and alfalfa community lie more rapid and sat than grain crops, dairying being isfactory if the idle acres were made over into comfortable small farm the chief industry in the farming homes?” Granted, and the same is communities. i Barrels 14,055 G c x llo n u Royal Intermediate School Items. Carpets and Rugs Made to order and Satis faction guaranteed both We were glad to welcome anoth as to workmanship and er new student Monday. prices. Apply to We are sorry to hear that Grand J. M. Comer P W h o a n l l e S 3 I.. 8 6 ma Wheeler is quite sick. n e a r A d v e n t is t C h u r c h Mr. C. S. Wilson is at work painting the school building. F.lders Bunch and Martin were visitors at the school Monday. I f the merchants will give Cot W e were glad to welcome Archie tage Grove the reputation of being Wilson back to school again. a good place for farmers to market Miss Innis spent Sunday in Cot their products, they need not tage Grove visiting her sister. worry about a growing trade. Mrs. Chitwood and daughter came to their new home recently. S A L K OK T IM IIH R . Portland, Or. Oct Mrs. 4. N. Dresser and son were 1-1, 1909. Settled bid* marked outside, visiting friends on Silk Creek Sun “ Bid, Tim ber Sale Application, April 5, day. 1909, Umpqua, ” and addressed to the Miss Ethel Rogers went to Yon- District Forester, Forest Service, Fort- land, Oregon, w ill be received up to and calla Friday to visit her friend including the 19th day o f November, just as applicable to the great un A new tender for the O. & S. E Miss Moodv 1909, for all the merchantable dead tim developed counties of Oregon in engine which was disabled in the The latest word received front ber standing or down and all the live cluding I.ane and Douglas which wreck last summer arrived this tim ber designateil for cutting by the be divided and a new couuty or week and this engine is in com Roy Wheeler was that he is recov F o r o t officer located on an area, to lx ering rapidly. definitely designated by the Forest offi two created. mission again. While plowing Alvah Deardorff cer liefoqe cutting la-gins of alxjllt .3, 170 acres lyin g in the Row river watershed lost a 17 jewel watch, a reward is in Sections lb, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 2‘7, .30, offered to the finder. .3! and ,32, T. 21 S., K. 1 K W. M-, with Services were conducted by F.l- in the I ’ mpqua National Forest, Oregon: estimated to lie Ih7.olfi.000 feet B. M. o f N o one but a woman can tell tk* «Kpry of the suffering, the der F. S. Bunch in the school liv e Douglas fir; 2,480,000 feet 11. M. of despair, and the despondency endured fcy women who carry chapel Sunday evening. liv e western hemlock; 2.94S.OOO feet il. a daily burden of ill-health and pain because ad g a r d e n and Frank Bradford is begining to M. of liv e western red and incense derangements o t the delicate and important organs «hat gre cedar; 2bfi,O0O feet 13. M. of liv e sugar distinctly feminine. The tortures so bravely endured contr i j^alize the fact that there’s many and western yellow pine and 1,105,000 letely upset the nerves «i long continued. a slip the cup and the lip. feet B, M. o f merchantable dead timber, >r. Pierce’s Favorite Preservation ia a positive cure for Despair and Despondency B weakness and disease of the fem in^s organism. IT MAKE5 WEAK WOilEN 5TR0N0, 5ICK WOMEN WELL. It allays inflammation, heel« eleeration and soothea pain. It tones and builds up the nerves. It 6tt for wifehood and motherhood. Honest medicine dealers >e# it, and have nothing to urge upon yon as *4 just *§ *• i. o o «-.»e re l, non-alcoholic and has . record ol forty y n n o f cure.. A .K ■ o u . N hioh . or ,. They prnhehty know of some of it. many cure*. If you went • hook that tell, ell .hoot w om an', diae.aea, and how to cure them et home, .end 21 one-cent «temp, to D r. Pierce to pay cost of mailing set», and he will .end you ■ f r r r copy of hi* Ircat thou .and-pa<e illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised. up-to dele edition, in neper cover*. In handsome cloth-binding, Jl .temps. Address Dr. K .V . Pierce, BufTelo, N . Y . ■W 1 — —------------------------------------------ — — ••'urr -------- Probably if F.ditor Va,ker and the good citizens of Drain were given a cordial invitation to come into rtiy proposed Nesmith County, they would accept ¿pd change their assumed convictions pp countv division matters. Nesmith would gave Drain more considera tion and extend a more liberal re turn for the taxes paid by her people than Douglas County does. more or less. N o bid o f less than $2 per thonsand feet B. M. for all species, live and dead, w ill be considered and a de posit o f 15,000 payable to the order o f the1 Pirst National hank of Portland, Oregon, must 'be1 sknt to that bank for each bid Submitted to the biktrict F ot - j ester. Tim ber upon Valid claims' is e x empted from sale. The right to reject any and all bills is reserved. Fdr fur ther itfformation and regulations govern in g sales, a<Ure£» S. C. Bartrum, Forest Snpervfsor. Ro*ehui*. C/J E. T. District Forester. Cleveland's Baking Powder. Family W e E x p e c t to Groceries O c c u p y O u r F in e Shoes Etc. N e w Q u a r te r s In th e W o o d a rd B ric k th is W e e k 3 g [J S s s s « «a 3 Come In And See Us Cook & Son 1 ~Tim m iim nm iwwtwitiwiwi mi n .nwhiii.m_____ g 8 Ü ,____ m u m 1« Vafill \ Y p P t » A t i f and there is good reason for v J lllI T ? C V I I U W our steady and satisfactory growth. The fact that we have not only held our business but practically doubled it with all competition, indicates that the public mitijl has not lost sight of the essential requirements that make a bank soqgd aqd safe. Jhg principles of conservatjvp banking that have governed our development iq the past wjl| shape our future policy. 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