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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
CLASSIFIED - The best flour is the cheapest Olympic Peacock, Johnson’ s best the sack with the Chiua Pheasant on it, every sack guaranteed Spray-Wynne Co., or any grocer iu town. tf * - - ■ Cottage Grove — Flour Mills Merry Christmas And Best Washington Cedar shingles — free of sap, worm holes and knots, constantly on haud. Prices to suit the times. Inquire of O r r in R obinson , Cottage Grove ALL KINDS OF i ADVERTISEM ENTS. - " —....... * -■-----*■-- - Olympic process rolled barley, 75 pound sacks, the cleanest and best, $1.25 per sack, at Spray Wynne Co’s. tf Mill Feed, Grain and Hay CHAS. MATTHEW S. Prop. g iiP* m . 0 Fancy Chickens for Sale S( tue Golden Rock and Black and Buff Langsliau cockerels for sale $1 each. Inquire at this of (ice. Fine to head farm flocks. For Sale or Trade. Professional Cards. $ A i '<? Corner lot and good two story A few nice white and brown nine roomed residence on Fourth Leghorn Cockerels, bred in Kans- i w m c - coi n t k r t sas for egg production, for sale. j ATTO RNEYALLAW « street for sale or will trade for tint ( Heal property law given nixcial attention A 1)CT. W ill also sell or trjltle Oil Inquire of W. B. Finney, at the i omc* rbillipi luildinii. Suit 5 and 6 > acre ;lcre tract tract ¡„ in i.andess addition. E. E. Bright place below thedepot. 4 Phone Mam 1611 Cottage «.rove, <>r. ^ 11 - Inquire at this office. 4 € Vr»> V. & Jersey Cow Strayed. 4 At », >’ Dark Jersey cow, dehorned, about 7 years old, small bell and strap twice around neck. Probab ly fresh now. Any information regarding same will be gratefully received by C. I*. H a n d y , Cottage Grove, Or. i MONEY TO LOAN. Notice of Bond Sale. 4 £ If you want to buy or build a home or pay off your mortgages and have loug time, easy pay ments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in, see W a e k r r & P e r k in r , Roseburg, Oregon. $ j rj D E N T IS T ’ 4 First Class Work, Over Hank o f Cottage g< Grove. Cottage drove. Oregon. J r B. YOUNG t i 4 J office: Young Building. Main Hlrest, West Side. i » W 4 £ £ ATTORNEY AT LA W K I M R , M.l>. Í A . P H Y S I C IA N ' and SCJROEON Berry Plants For Sale Office in McFarland Building Over Cochran*! Knrnifure Store Office Phone. :ui KesMenoo Phone, fit! .•'-VC*-? i Look Out lor Fires. The dry weather increases the danger of fires, keep your roof free from moss, and a policy on your house in case it does burn. Tom Awbrey can give you a satisfac tory policy and rate. H-tf T-VK K.C. MACY U J S. MKDLF.Y, j A TTO R N E Y AT LAW Sperisi Attention r.iven to Mining and Con>oration I.aw. «| Mammoth blackberry, Gardina dewberry, Lucretia dewberry and Excelsior strawberry plants of the R. M. Kellogg strain of thorough breds. L. S. C oon , Dillard, Or. Cotswold Bucks for Sale. I JC Ì JO H N SO N , A TTO R N E Y A T LAW i % Six head of fine Cotswold bucks two years’ old for sale at $10.00 each. Apply to Scott Jackson, Loraue, Ore. 17-tf Buy a Good High Grade Piano Ot Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd lay of January, 1910, at the hour of 8 o ’clock p. m. o f said »lay, the city o f Cot tage Grove Lane county, Oregon w ill sell to the highest ami best bidder or bidders $ 100,000 coupon bonds o f said city in denominations o f $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 semi- annually, principal and interest payable m U. S. gold Coin, the interest on said’ bonds to commence with the date the money is delivered to said city. Each o f said bonds to run for a period of 25 years from the «late thereof. Sealed bids w ill be received for the whole or any part of said 1 Kinds, each hid to be accompanied by a certified check for $100 payable to the mayor o f the city o f Cottage ('»rove, checks to be im m ediately returned to unsuccessful bidders. N o bid for less than the par value o f said bonds w ill be considered and the Common Council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. V a n D k n b k r g . City Recorder. MA-RION At a Special Holiday Price Before the First of the N ew Year Lyceum Course I +-n. 2! D E N T IS T Milch Cow Wanted. Slewnrl-Porter Building Phone 1451 Benefit Woman’s C lub Library Fund . . THE A TT RAC TI ONS House for retit— The Hrauton cot tage on Third street near the Presbyterian Church. Inquire of VV. B. Finney, at E. E. >>. A Bright’s place below the depot. £j^ L. INGRAM Honrs 8.30 to 12, 1 to 5 A í Vr#l * COTTAGE GROVE A good fresli milch cow, Dur ham preferred or not more than one half Jersey. Inquire at this office. D-5 Private Board and Lodging. i Hospital and Sanitarium Right Here at Y ou r Home Surgical Case» Especial Attention Nice furnished rooms to rent and also hoard with or without rooms Convenient location. Inquire of Mrs. Joe Miller, corner opposite Presbyterian church. X-RAY LABARAT0RY For Further Particular* Address DR. H. C. SCBLEEF w ill be well shod if we do the shoeing— dray horse, carriage horse or the trotter because we have the skill the experi ence and a knowledge o f 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. Phone 521. SPRIGGS BROS. See those new incandescent coal- oil lamps at DesLarzes Bro. They are just simply grand. You can’t afford to do without one. 27-51* Notice of Final Settlement. H. C. M AD SEN, Notice is hereby given that the under signed, the administratrix of the estate of W illiam II. Long, deceased, has filed W atchm akkr . with the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, her final account as such ad Repairing at reuHntiahle m arge*. ministratrix of said estate ami that Mon All work guarantee«! Urst-eiaa* Watches, Clocks amt Jew elry at Lowest Price day, the 3d «lay o f January, 1910. at the hour o f one o ’clock p. in. o f said «lay G O TrAUK DRO VE, ORE has been fixe«l by sai«l court as the time for hearing any objections to sai«l report and the settlement thereof. L y d ia K. L ong , Adminisaratrix. A. I I . K in g , Attorney. .T4-.1t Gray Seed Oat* Lee Francis Lybarger ANY KIND OF A HORSE Good gray seed oats for sale. Eijty cents per bushel at Cochran’s School report cards on sale at farm. B k id lrr B ro th e rs . the Leader office one cent each. Fashion Stables & HARRIL Eby’s Old Stand The W onderful Í O f l i c s , S u i t s 3. B u n k B u l l e t i n , . , ■V .+ I'V .+ I'V r * l V. t First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Cotnectioa P o w e ll & T u lla r , P ro p . % DEC. P 6 th I % % t í W a n ® //' ^ T T r/A V For sale at Dcs Lames Bros'. Grocerv Store Notice is hereby given that by an or der of the county court of Lane County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record the 30th day o f October, 1909, in the matter of the estate of Norman Hickey, deceased, the undersigned Eva L. Hickey, was duly appointed adminis tratrix of sai«l estate. A ll persons hav in g claims against said estate are hereby required to present them «Inly verified, as requited by law to sai«l a«lministra- trix at the law office of A. H. King, Cottage (»rove, Oregon, within six months from the «late of this notice. Hated at Cottage (»rove. Oregon, this 16th «lay of November, r*V>. E v a . L. H ickf . y . Administratrix. t í i* JAN. 26 th U m u m £ MARCH 9th U B OLD LEADER BUILDING Third Street, COTTAGE GROVE, O R E G O N I Trees! Yes? 1 The Best in Oregon Clean, thrifty, one year grafts on one year roots. W e grow trees’ by the only right system and then Warrant Them to firow After the seventh season of unprecedented success at the head of her own company, Clare Vaughn Wales may be safely said to l>e one of the established leading lyceurn attractions of the country today. Miss Wales is an elocutionist of remarkable ability. Accompanying her are Florence Adele Benson, pianist and soprano, and Harry T . Longstreet, baritone- Cedar Springs Nursery S. General Blacksmithing Horseshoeing APRIL n l n '*- — , / th Season Tickets on Sale at the Wave a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- tng. A ll work guaranteed H ave your horsesteeth e x amined and repaired. Shoe at rear o f Hem euway & Burkholder’s Store :: :: s The talented magician, Laurant gives the most novel, artistic and marvelous attrac tion of its character now appearing before the American public. He enjoys an en viable reputation, only attained after years of hard work. Realizing the continual de mand of the lyceum public for something new, artistic and refined, we have secured this attraction and take pride iu guaran teeing satisfaction. The College Singing Girls and Walter Eccles have proved to tie one of the great- est successes of the Lyceum. The eight young ladies of'the company are unusually talented and-versatile. They , ate profes- sional singers, having good solo voices, which 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’. B. Morss, Prop. Phone 471 J . H . REGISTRATION The College Singing Girls t í % All kinds of machine an«l repair work done promptly and at reason able prices. Laurant. The Man of Many Mysteries & m “ llow to Be Happy,” not a sunshine lecture, but one on the laws of happiness. Many regard this as Mr. Larbergers 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 and the duty of happiness, but the ways of happiness. Sè !* Clare Vaughn Wales Comedy Co. * \ m j U fo , Administrator's Notice. $ U ‘AladdirTLamp % t í ' T it e Greatest triumph o f Mod ern S c i e 11 c e.” The most w o n- derful «tiseovery e v e r made t; ■ man. Absolutely s a f e , odorless noiseless simple and with out a question the l*est artificial light in existence. Far superior t o elec -AY -O tricity, gas or gas oline. The "A 1 a- d i n** generates a gas from common kerosene (coal o il) producing a pure- white soft light ex celled l»y sunlight only, at a tost o f *;« cent per hour. The "A lad din ” is pronounced hy oc- A L A D D I N culists to he t h e best artificial light known The “ Aladdin** has no equal, hewn o f imitation«, see that you get the “ Aladdin and no other, our trade mark " Aladdin’ ts ■ every burner. A. J. BRUM BAUGH, General \*ent Cottage Grove, Oregon. MILLERS Machine Shop C ottage G rove Butâtes Administered. M ining Patents rocurcd. Mining and Corporation Law specialty. Office over Oriffin, Veatch Hardware. Office Phone. Main 113. Residence. 85. I ” VEATCH rg M gw SZj 19 uw «B 2 ft )£ £ £ s H B A K E B OF LAND T IT L E In the Circuit Court of the £tate of Jregon, for Lane County. In the matter o f the application of E va Wentworth to register the title to that part o f lots 3 and 6 o f Section 13 in Township 20 South, Range 5 West of W illam ette Meridian, ly in g east o f the center o f the county road, except a strip 50 links wide off the north end thereof against The unknown heirs at law «>f Janies Trim ble, deceased, an«l A L L W H O M IT M A Y CONCERN, defen«lan ts. TO A L L W HOM IT M A Y CONCERN: Take notice that on the 28th day of October 1909,,an application was filed hy said E va Wentworth in the Circuit Conrt in anti for I^ine county, Oregon, for initial registration «>f the title to the land above <lescril>e«l. N ow unless you appear on or I k fore the 6 th day of December 1909 , and show cause why such application shall not I k granted the same will I k taken as confessed anti a decree will I k entere«l acconling to the prayer o f the application and you w ill he forever barred from disputing the same. [ s e a l ] E, U. L ee . County Clerk. A. E. W h e e l e r , Attorney for Applicant,