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—• w« NEW GAME BIRD NEW TRAIN SERVICE ON SPECIAL RATE TO FOR WILLAMETTE CORVALLIS AND EASTERN THRESHER MEETING For Sale or Trade. Professional Cards. Corner lot and good two story | nine roomed residence on Fourth | street for sale or will trade for tim ber. W ill also sell or trade au acre tract in I.andess addition. Inquire at this office. 11-5 * 4 j M C* C O U N T E R A T T O R N E Y A L -L A W 4 K r a i p r o p e r t y la w * i v . n . p e n a l a tt e n t io n Ì W Î f A 3' O ffln r h illip i B uilding. Suit 5 and 6 ? 0 Ç Phone Main toll Cottane G rove, Or. Look Out tor Fires. 4 V . •> (*•>•*.-•> ? T~»K R C .M A C Y f The dry weather increases the danger o f fires, keep your roof free from moss, and a policy on your 4 First Class W ork, Over Bank o f Cottage 4 house in case it does burn. Tom ✓ Grove. Cottage Grove. Oregon. £ Awbrey can give you a satisfac- 5 S-tf _____________ ________ ----------------- tory policy and rate. $D 1C i * If D E N T IS T ‘A. J J ATTORNRY AT LAW 4 f 9 Z i Went Side. A W. KIMK. M. I). P H Y S I C I A N a n d SII K U P O N onice in McFarland Building Over Cochran's Furniture Store onice Phone, »41 Kesldenoo Phone, 681 J S. M E D LE Y, $ fi? 9 If you want to buy or build a home or pay off your mortgages and have long time, easy pay ments and low rate of interest to p a y back loan in, see W A L K E R & ! 1’ KRRINK, Roseburg, Oregon. * Office: Y diidk Building, Main Street, Ji f MONEY TO LOAN. K. Y0UNI1 T I 4 ‘n, f r t I A TTO R N EY AT LAW jl Special Atteution Given to M ining and Corporation Law. 4 O ffic e . S u ite 3. B a n k B u ild in g 4 t Berry Plants For Sale. Mammoth blackberry, Gardina dewberry, I.ucretia dewberry and Excelsior strawberry plants of the R. M. Kellogg strain of thorough breds. L. S. C o o n , Dillard, Or. Cotswold Bucks for Sale. f ' Six head of fine Cotswold bucks two years’ old for sale at $10.00 each. Apply to Scott Jackson, I.orane, Ore. 17-tf I J C . JOH N SO N , A TTO R N E Y AT LAW f F listate« Administered. M ining Patents I Procured. M ining and Corporation Law p a specialty, office over Griffin, Veatch L Hardware. Office Phone. Main 11.1. Residence, 86. House for rent— The Hrauton cot tage on Third street near the Presbyterian Church. Iiitfuire o f W . B. Finney, at E. Ii Bright’s place below the depot I V.-#> f pp ; L. INGRAM ) D E N T IS T F Stewart-Porter Building ! Phone 1461 See those new incandescent coal- oil lamps at DesLarzes Bro. They are juât simply grand. You ca n ’t afford to do without one. 27-31* Hours 8.30 to 12, 1 to 6 I- O. 1 Hospital and Sanitarium S. E . R. R. TIM E T A B L E NO X-RAY LABARATORY COTTAOR GROVR .......... W a l d e n ______ ..C krro G o r d o ... .......... D o r e m a _______ ..............S t a r ............. ------ W i c k s ............. — R e i » B r i d g e . . . . ----- W i l d w o o d ____ For Further Particulars Address DR. H. C. SCHLEEF -------DMWMSPN......... v w iw - w s e e ie e e e w » » a » » » » atchmaker . Repairing at reasonable m arges All work guaranteed first-class. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. Gray Seed Oats NEWPORT IN WINTER. Newport is au ideal winter re sort and the low rates now in effect from all S. P. and C. & F,. points, with the improved train service now established, places it within a few hours ride from the valley, ar riving there at 5 p. m. in time for dinner. Iixcellent hotel accommo dations at reasonable rates. For further particulars call on any C. & IS. or S. P. agent, or write to Win. McMurrav, General Passeuger Agent, Portland, Or. D 13 Notice of Bond Sale. Notice is hereby given that on the >ril «fay of January, 1910, at the hour of 8 o ’clock p. in. of said »lay, the city of Cot tage Grove Lane county, Oregon will sell to the highest and best bidder or bidders $100,000 coupon bonds of said city in denominations of $1000 each, said bonds to be dated March 1st, 1910, and to bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, interest paid sem i- annually, principal and interest payable in l T. S. gold Coin, the interest on said bonds to commence with the date the money delivered to said city. Each of said Ixmds to run for a period of 25 years from the date thereof. Sealed bids will lie reoeived for the whole or any part of said bonds, each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for $100 payable to the mayor of the city of Cottage (»rove, checks to be im m ediately returned to unsuccessful bidders. N o bid for less than the par value of said bonds w ill be considered and the Comm on Council re serves the right to reject any anti all bids. C. II. V a n D k n b e r g . City Recorder. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS. 10 . « The best flour is the cheapest. Olympic Peacock, Johnson's best, the sack with the China Pheasant on it, every sack guaranteed. Spray-W ynne Co., or any grocer in town. tf Subject to change without notice. — free o f sap, worm holes and All outward freight shipped only at knots, constantly on hand. Prices the joint risk of shippers and consignee. to suit the times. Inquire of Stage leaves Disston after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday and Fri O r r i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. day for Oraeco, returning on Tuesday, Olympic process rolled barley, Thursday amt Saturday. 75 pound sacks, the cleanest* and Freight will not lie received at the O. & S. E. K. K. Depot after 5 p. in. To best, $1.25 per sack, at Spray- W ynne C o’s. tf insure forwarding on next tra il freight must lie delivered in ample time to per mit of its being hilled. Fancy Chickens for Sale. A. f f W O O D . M a n a g e r . St m e Golden Rock and Black and Buff Laiigshau cockerels for Good gray seed oats for sale. Fifty cents per bushel at Cochran s School report cards on sale at sa le $1 each. Inquire at this of fiee. Fine to head farm flocks. farm. B k id l r r B r o t h e r s . the Leader office one cent each. * A few nice white and brown Leghorn Cockerels, bred iu Kam - sas for egg production, for sale. Inquire o f W . B. Finney, at the E. K. Bright place below the depot. First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Bam ia Connection P o w ell ■ ». * & T u lla r , P rop. Notice is hereby given that by an or der of the county court of U n e County, Oregon, «Inly made and ente ret 1 of record the doth day of October. 1909, in the matter of the estate of Norman Hickey, deceased, the undersigned Eva I#. Ilk k e y . was duly appointed adminis tratrix o! sait! estate. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present them «Inly verified, as required by law to said administra trix at the law office of A. H. King, Cottage Grove, Oregon. within six months from t*»e date of this notice. Dated at Cottage G rove, Oregon, ibis IM h tlay of Novem ber, 1909. E v a . L. H i c k e y , Administratrix. The nearest to hard wheat and Best for Bread SI’ KAY & CO. and all Grocers, handle it. Re- member W ALDO l l l l . l . FLOUR is the BEST T he W om lerful ‘A la d d ir T L a m p “ T li'e Greatest trium ph o f M od ern S c i e u c e . ” The most w o n - derful discovery e v e r made. 1> y man. Absolutely s a f e , odorless noiseless sim ple and w ith out a question the best artificial light iu existence. Far superior t o elec tricity, gas or gas oline. The " A 1 n- d i u ” generates a gas from com m on kerosene (coul oil) produ cin g a pure- white soft light e x celled by sunlight on ly, at a cost o f X A\ cent per hour. T h e “ A laddin” is pronounced by oc- • . . ¡ m s to l»e t h e best artificial light know n The ■’ A ladd in” has no eqnat, beware o f imitations, se • that yon get the “ A ladd in ” am i no other, ou r trade m ark “ A ladd in ” is on every burner. A. J. M U M B A I t i l l . - General Agent I Cottage Grove. Oregon. For sale at lies Larzes Bros’ . G rocery Store. Lyceum Course Benefit Woman’ s Club Library Fund . . TH E ! ATTRACTIONS V» ANY KIND OF A HORSE will be well sho<l if we do the shoeing— dray horse, carriage horse .o r the trotter because we have the skill the experi ence iuid a knowledge of horses and their Hoofs. W e are on special watch for instances of interfering, overreach ing, lameness and gait. W illi all that we doubt if we charge any more than some ask for careless, even injurious work, rhone 521. SPRIGGS BROS. & HARRIL Eb y's Old Stand MI L L E R S Machine Shop m 6 tH 35 35 É* /H o w to Be H appy,” not a sunshine lecture, but one on the laws of happiness. Many regard this as Mr. I.arbergers great- est production. It is filled with “ worldly wisdom.” It is not a “ sunshine” lecture, but a search after the philosophy of right living. It is one lecture that has the courage to face the facts, to see things as they are. It shows not only the right of happiness an.d the duty of happiness, hut the ways of happiness. 26th 9th 7th Clean, thrifty, one year grafts on one year roots. W e grow trees by the only right system and then B. Morss, Prop. Phone 471 General Blacksm ithing Horseshoeing >1 specialty. Wagon and carriage re- Ing. All work guaranteed Have your borsesteetb ex amined and repaired. Shoe at rear o f Heinenway & Burkholder's Store :: : : , JH. B AKEfi REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. In the matter of the application of Eva Wentworth to register the title to that part o f lots 5 and U of Section Id in Township 20 South. Range 5 W est of W illamette Meridian, lying east of the center of the county road, except a strip 50 links wide off the north end thereof against The unknown heirs at law of Janies Trimble, deceased, and A L L W H O M IT M A Y d >NCBRN, defemlants. TO A L L W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N . Take notice that on the 28th «lay of October 1909, an application was filed by said Eva W entVorth in the Circuit Court in and for LAne county, Oregon, for initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the Mil «lay of I December 1909, and show cause why such application shall not l>e granted the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will !>e forever barred from disputing the same. [ seal ] E. tT. L f F, Comity Clerk. A . R. WitKKLKR. .Attorney for Applicant. The talented magician. Laurant gives the most novel, artistic and marvelous attract tioii o f its character now appearing before the American public. He enjoys an en viable reputation, only attained after years o f hard work. Realizing the continual de mand o f the lyceum public for something new, artistic and refined, we have secured this attraction and take pride in guaran teeing satisfaction. The College Singing Girls APRIL The Best in Oregon S. After the seventh season of unprecedented success at the head o f her own company, Clare Vaughn Wales may be safely said to be one o f the established leading lyceum attractions of the country today. Miss Wales is an elocutionist of remarkable ability. Accompanying her are Florence Adele Benson, pianist and soprano, nnd Harry T . Longstreet, baritone The College Singing Girls and Walter Iiecles have proved to be one o f the great est successes of the Lyceum. The eight young ladies of the company are unusually talented and versatile. They are profes sional singers, having good solo voices, w hich perfectly blend in the concert work. Special costumes are provided for each feature. The great success has been due to their ability to properly render the best sacred operatic numbers written for women's voices. Yes? Cedar Springs Nursery Laurant, The Man of Many Mysteries MARCH Trees! Warrant Them to Grow Clare Vaughn Wales Comedy Co. JAN. CO TTAO R G R O V R , OK BOON 9 Lee Francis Lybarger _ _ OLD mm BUILDING T hird Street, # Fashion Stables Administrator s Notice. FLOUR A one and one third fare on the certificate plan will be made from all ponits on the Southern Pacific (lines in Oregon) to the Dallas and return. Tickets on sale N o vember 29th, 30th, Deceml)er 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final return limit December 6th. Important addresses will be made by Representatives o f the U. S. Department o f Agriculture, De partment x>f Good Roads, Prof. Phillip S. Rose, Madison, W is.; B. D .. Clark, F.ditor American Threshermau, lion. Lionel R. Webster, Portland, Oregon; and others, on subjects o f inqiortance. $200 in gold will be given as prizes for the best wheat raised in Oregon. Silver cup for outfit threshing $100 prize bushel of grain. For further information call ou ih i v S. P. agent or write to Wm. McNur- ray, general passenger agent Port land, Oregon. D-2 Cottage Grove A. M 12.« I 11.26 II.U. II.OK 10.40 10. At 10.28 10.16 HILL A ll kinds of machine and repair work done promptly and at reason able prices. Best Washington Cedar shingles H. C. MADSEN. W 5 STATIONS On Nov. 1st a straight passen ger train was established on the Corvallis and Eastern between A l bany and Yaquiua, leaving A l bany at 12:35 p. m. and arriving in Yaquiua at 5:15 p. m. Return ing leave Yaquiua at 7:15 a. m. arriving in Albany at 11:15 a. m., making direct connections at Cor vallis and Albany with Southern Pacific train to and from Portland and other S. P. points north and south. DEC. W . BOUND No. 2. Serfical Cases Especial Attention F.ditor Leader:— It is all very well to get out and work for the welfare o f youk district but their is danger o f overdoing the thing. I believe in drawing the attention o f home-builders and investors to the many attractions that are here, but it seems to me that the only ones who are reaping the benefits o f all the publicity and boosting the city is getting from your paper and the Commercial Club are big property owners and men who have store rooms to rent. I have had a personal experience with'one o f the latter class and I assure you that it was not a very pleasant one. I refer to the great injury and in justice that have been done to a large number o f people, who be cause of the false values created as a result o f over-booming are compelled to pay extortionate rents or move to the West side. W hile I am a regular reader o f your paper and admire your fight for Cottage Grove and all that sort of thing, 1 must confess that 1 believe this boosting policy will bring this class o f residents more sorrow than joy. A C it iz e n . The Disston Lumber company has commenced suit against the Chambers Lumber company to re cover the balance o f $252.29 claimed to be due 011 a bill o f lum ber for $.315. T o T a k e E f f o c t J u n e 19 1 9 0 9 Right Her* at Y a u r Home PROGRESS FORWARD AND NOT BACKWARD Brings Suit for Lumber. Company COTTAGE GROVE One hundred pair of Reeves pheasants, costing $ IS a pair, have just been ordered, for distribution throughout Oregon next fall, says the Corvallis Times-Gazette. R. O. Stevenson, state game warden, has ordered the birds. When turn ed over to Mr. Stevenson, next year these gamesters will be liber ated in the most favorable sections, where landowners will agree to see that they are protected according to law. Just now this class of birds is protected indefinitely. The Reeves pheasants are larger than the Chinas and thrive equal ly as well in wild state. They are very scarce in the United States, but in England are considered the gamest o f all game birds. They are a timber bird and will make a most valuable addition to O regon’s game birds, as they will not remain out in the open prairies as^do the Chinas. They will be strong, healthy birds, already acclimated to this country. Birds imported from the old country usually arrive in poor condition and rarely ever breed the first season. L W A L D O Jersey Cow Strayed. Dark Jersey cow, dehorned, about 7 years old, small bell and strap twice around neck. Probab ly fresh now. Any information regarding same will ire gratefully -¡r e c e iv e d by C. F. H a n d y , Cottage '.rove, Or. Season Tickets on Sale at the Wave SS