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EUGENE SPECIAL 10 ROSEBURG P r o f e s s io n a l C a r d s . Registration of Land Title. Springfield; Geo. Drury, of Co- county is a meritorious measure j burg; Mr. kouey, of Goshen; W. from the fact that every citizen W.WTV. »M.-» V »< : C. Washburtte, S. !.. Moorhead, of residing within its Itouudaries will In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. ? c. COUNTER * Junction; O. VV. flurd, of Flor be materially benefitted and 95 |>er In the matter of the application | A TTO R N EY -A T -LA W f ence. cent of the legal voters of the said of Thomas Allen to register the % R eal property law jjiveu sixrci*! attention • 1 Ten names were also, on motion, territory signed a petition praying * OffUa Woodard Bldi. Rooms 3 and 4 7 title to the following described m Phone Main J Cottas»- ( ’. rove o r . • ! added to the Douglas county com for the creation of Nesmith county premises, to-wit: «•VltWWWrVWtVWW.WW.W * '♦ «.A'«.?' ( HR M PACK I. mittee, as follows: O. P. Coshow, by the state legislature realizing Donation Laud Claim, Notifica tion, 771 beiug designated as claim ’ j J. 1). Zurcher, K. !.. Caution, Al- that by the successful cousittunia .-W%k+<. ator Ike Bin No. 57, beiug part of Section .12, hant, of Latte, and t,ert Abraham, T . K. Sheridan, J . tiou of the undertaking they would | \ R . K .Ç M ACY Benefit Woman’s Club in Township 21, S. K. West and was increase to ten new members, F . Barker, G. VV. Wouacott, F. be benefitted. claim No. M , beiug part of Section Library Fund . . the chair app inting the following: W . Haynes, of Koseburg; Geo. J . D EN TIST Secotid, that the boundaries of 5, iu Township 22, S. R . 3, West L. J . Frasiei of Eugene, Dr. A. ¡Stearns, of Oakland; Harl C. said proposed Nesmith county §| F irst Class W ork. Over Hank of C of W. M. being Ixninded and de T H E A T T R A C T IO N S Grove. C ottage Grove, Ores«» C. SoeV, of koteburg, ft. f,.~ltog Sabin, of Sutherliu. scribed as follows, to-wit: Begin have been laid in strict adherence ning at a point 21 chains and 50 ard, of I\ugen\ C. If. Caution, of On motion seven members were to the topography and natural links north aud 1'» chains and 70 Koseburg, J . M. Williams, of Hu- declared to be a quorum of the in watersheds of the territory looking links west from the southeast cor . | gene, F. W. (Kliurti, of iiugette, dividual county committees and 11 to the convenience and accessibil ner of Section 32, in Township 21, I j k . y o u n o i N. D. Cool, of Drain, S . K. RoEfe. of the joint committees. The talented magician, Laurant gives the ity of the citizens, regardless of south of ranged, west and running * a t t o r n a v a t law J °F I'-ugene, lit lire Wanacott, o fj theuce west, fifteen chains and 51 most novel, artistic and marvelous attrac A joint meeting is to he held the valuations of taxable property, tion of its character now appeariug before links, thence south N9 degrees and a O tt e « Young Building, Main S treet, | koseburg, an l J . M. Fugle, of at the call of the chairmen not or the uumber of miles of road or Z West Bid«. £ 59 minutes west, 21 chains and 7f> the American public. He enjoys ait en Musette. ' j later than March 1st, to formulate bridges to maintain. Vwt*> -W»|V V.*t'i£WVr#3 viable reputation, only attained after years links, thence south 42 chains and 50 Senator Ai'iert Abraham was further plans of operation. Ad Third, that it is tlie desire of of hard work. Realizing the continual de links, thence east 37 chains and I the first speaker iutroduced to the ! journed . mand of the lyceuin public for something 65 links, and thence uortli 42 the citizeus of the proi»osed Nes 9th 1 convention an I he was followed' new, artistic and refined, we-have secured chains aud 50 links to .the place of mith county to develop her re Resolutions Against - Nesmith." beginning, containing 159.20 acres this attraction and take pride in guaran I by Senator Itinshaui of I.ane, who, j sources, build more and better Resolved, That we are unal- teeing satisfaction. in Lane county. Slate of Oregon. l’ H Y S H 'J A N an il Nil K OKO N J j in accord with the senator’s views, highways in our midst than all of Also the lots numbered 7 and 8 of omce In MeKnrlnn.l K ii II.I iiik ? ^ urged HO di\ VI i 1 inil 11 of till* CO,nit V ,1 ! terably opposed to the creation of f S over Cockrau'M Kumiture Stare 1» “ '■c 1 ' ,JI ,llc «-«Wily at which trends to the building of a * Section 32, iu Tp 21, S. R. 3, \ °®CT 1’Hone, 34, aesMenee rinme, it * this time. Bingham manifested Nesmith county, and among the West, containing 16% acres, in m any reasons for such action offer greater Oregon which necessarily j ins base ingratitude by vigorously Lane County, State of Oregon. must redound to the benefit of The College Singing Girls and Walter at this fime the following: " 1 denouncing the Nesmith movement VS Kceles have proved to be one of th great- First, That the lines on the every citizen within the state. g ^ ^ * * ™ * » . * * * » . * » . * ^ and questioning the motives of his All whom it may concern. est successes of the Lyceum. The eight Fourth, we refute the state Take notice that ou the 3rd day young ladies of the company are unusually c J . s - MEULKY, ^ : Cottage Grove benefactors, men . north of the proposed new county Teaches within four and one half ment that the creation of Nesmith of January, 1910, an application talented and versatile. They are profes $ A T T O R N E Y AT LAW | who had assisted hint times was filed by said Thomas Allen, miles of the city of Eugene, leav county would work a hardship in sional singers, having good solo voices, • Corporation t.«w. J uumerably ttt his early mining and in the Circuit Court of Lane Coun any wav whatever to either of the which perfectly blend in the concert work. iug the remaining portion of Lane if O f f i c e . S u i t e 3. B a n k Building. A I lumbering enterprises in and al>out ty, for initial registration of the Special costumes are provided for each old counties: the creation of Nes fV 'R 'K R 'v e v .e v .e 'y ftv .a v .a y « ': t county but 17 miles wide north and title of the laud above described. I Cottage of 1 ^Ullage Grove, ctiive, to the me citizens c i t i z e n s ot .. .. ,, feature. The great success has been due I , , , , . , f .south ttt the Willamette \ alley, mith county does not remove any Now unless you appear on or be to their ability to properly render the best w in ch p la c e he ow es th e c re d it f o r fore the 11th day of February 1910 while the propotted county will be territory left to the old counties sacred operatic numbers written for what political itiffuence he now or and show cause why such applica J C. JOHNSON. I I-K> miles north and south in the from its present location and none women’s voices. ever has exerted in this county, tion shall uot be granted, the same of it will be any farther from its I valley, leaving Lane county 40 A T T O R N E Y AT LAW men who picked him up out of ob will be taken ¡is confessed and a J Estates Adm inistered. M ining Patents X 1 ailes wide at each end and 150 seat of government after the crea decree will be entered according to ▼ Procured. M ining and C orporation Law ^ scurity and boosted bint to a posit tion of Nesmith county than it now # a^ jj^ cialty Office over Griffin, Vèaicb A t niles long. It also leaves a large the prayer of the application and ion of honor and trust. It is this you will be forever barred from 1 »ortioii of Douglas county west of is, but on the other hand would J fltfice Phone. Main 1 13. Residence. AS. k man who now turns his htyck on disputing the same the proposed county, the itthabi prove a great convenience to ‘>5 9 'Wr#tV-riV.#t-Wr#)Vr^ikr#!V.-»i'Vr^)V.^Î his Cottage Grove benefactors, and Witness tnv baud and seal of : rants of which vtrould be compelled per cent of the population of Nes delivered in this convention, the aid Circuit Court this 3rd day of mith county. Be it further WL'WYVWtVWW.iWW.WiAiWW.'WWii»’?».* tX) travel through the territory of 1 January, 1910, A. 1). |4-F8 only bitter, or one of t’.ie most bit Resolved, that the commercial JP L. INGRAM ^ the proposed «county to reach the E . V- I.KB. County Clerk. ter denunciations against Cottage club of Cottage Grove, does hereby A. II. K ing , Applicant’s Attorney. county seat at .koseburg. Grove and her citizens, as well as D EN TIST Second, T h e lines are so formed express its confidence in the ability Large growers of local stocks, all Nesmith boosters. The gentle J Law son Hldg. H ours 8.30 to 12. I to 5 Y to take in a large territory of of the voiters of. the great state of suppliers of commercial plantings, gt Office Phone 7 Res. Main 16(A k man closed his rent-arks by saying Douglas county- lying east of Rose- Oregon to decide this measure a t 1 T h e Mece». For W inter Tourists clean, vigorous and true trees. O . 9 ' V e + l ' i t + i ' V c + l ' V & t ' V c + i * if a suitable tnafi was prepared burg and all of th e inhabitants of the Novetrtber election 1910, by Heavy oil apples, in Newton, showing the objectionable division that territory in order to reach the the casting of a fair, impartial and ’ Its attractive seaside resorts, famous Spitzenburg, etc. In pears, Bart of the two counties and placed be vole; and be it further new county seat would hav* to go unbiased COTTAGE GROVE D , , , , , , medical springs, magnificent tourist lett, Anjou, Cornice, Boscceto. Itt fore the voters' of the state, the TIM E T A B L E NO. 5 Resolved, that a copy of these hotels. p itt„res,|ue scenery, delightful to koseburg or Oakland and from cherries, R. Anne, Lambert,'Biug, Nesmith county project would 'oe To T a k e Effect J\ir\e 19 1909 Hospital and Sanitarium there by rail to the new county resolution Ibe forwarded to all the j climate, and opportunity for all kinds etc. In prunes, Italian, etc. Small voted down so deep it would ' re of outdoor pastimes, such as hundreds of commercial btxiies of the state. W . BOUND K. b o u n d seat. Don’t miss miles of auto drives through orange ruits, bushes, etc. quire twenty years for the in h ab i No. 1. Right H er * a t Y o u r Home Third, T he bill for the new groves and along ocean beach boule it, but be sure, get our p i' tants of the new county to -dig it A. M. MS. STAT j A. M. Notice for Publication. Surgigd Cases Especial Attention county appoints two commission vards. make this favored region T h e will pay you. Send list of out. 7.. Lv. K » Corri/ ; k C . ro vk A r .. ÌI2.U) World’s Greatest Winter Resort, Stocks carefully ers from the new county to act 3.5 7 d 7.. 51t t. grown Mr. C. I I . Fisher of t'ue Kugene 7.59 ____j lii.ïr, U. S. Land Office a t Roseburg, Ore. reached via the Y LABARATORY with one from Lane county to ap shipped. Catalogue free. Guard was called . uipott for a February 19, 1910. j portion t h e comity property Notice is hereby given that Mary M. j speech, but said be was not as .US15.9 For F u r l h a r P a r ti cu la r s Address ..... 1 i It». JH ; c a r l t o n , O r e g o n s ‘/ between the two comities, and a Bowlby, of Comstock, Oregon, who, on 'Ll 5 K..G thoroughly posted ou the matter as 9.45 JO -Aa.. . 1 Mss i , ..Lv.-11 lo.oo 10, 190-It, made homestead ap plica-. * — ar---- DR. H. HI, F higafriend Mr. C. 8.. Williams of like arrangement lias been made June in the bill for the divi siott of the tionj (03762), No. 13606, for S. E. 4 x Sec. 'Road of a Thousand Wonders” Subject to change without notice. i * ■ ■ ~ " Eugene, whom lie said he would Township 21 S., R 4 West, Willamette j All outward freight shipped only at property of Douglas cou uty. like to give way to. Meridian, ims filed notice of intention Southern Pacific Company the joint risk of shippers and consignee. Fourth, That the lines of the to make F in al five year l'roof, to estab - 1 * T r e e s ! Yes? Mr. Williams res; londed' with an ' Stage leaves Disston after arrival of territory embraced in the b ill have lish claim to the land above described, ' '-°'v ro11" ' ' riip rates are in effect from train on Monday, Wednesday and F ri address full of mi srepresentation, been so arranged so as 1» give to before the Register & Receiver of the ! ‘'l11 P°ints •" ,he Northwest, with long day for Orseco, returning on Tuesday, 1 14 to 33 j exaggeration ami falsehood. He limit, stop over privileges «^n«l first-class Thursday and Saturday. 1 the new county a maxi mum of U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, accomodations G allons said: ‘‘This proposed county is an Freight will not be received at the O. assessable property with a mini on the 19tli day of April, 1910. With a final return lim it of six months, C arp ets and Rugs s arbitary division -of the two count- mum of expense in mai ntaiuing Claimant nam es as witnesses: Charles and stopovers in either direction. & S. K. R. R. Depot after 5 p. in. To Clean, thrifty, one year R. Lawerence, of Comstock, Oregon, „ , to , order . and , o . # insure forwarding on next train freight First-class, up-to-date trains, with the Made Satis- K | ies, fostered _ by th e office-holders, county roads. grafts oil one year roots. John A. Griggs, of Comstock, Oregon, must 1 >e delivered in ample time to per faction guaranteed both X. would be offic e-holders, and town latest equipment, unexcelled dining car We grow trees by the only as to workmanship and « ! Fifth, That lines are so ar John D. Wilson, of Yoncalla, Oregon, service and everything that goes to mit of its l»eing billed. % ! site boomers of Cottage G.rove.’ prices. Apply to right system and then A a WOOD. Manager ranged as to take in the .largest Frank King, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. make the rrip pleasant. B k n j a m i n F. J o n e s . Attractive, interesting and instructive M. C om er ||"e the" 'vem ,>n to explain why quantity of standing tim ber that (F-22) Register. n e a r Adventist c C n v £ i r c h s ‘" I J I ! after tak i''K « « * ‘he heart of • Lane literature telling of the famous winter could possibly be reached, follow Warrant Them to Grow ssssl i county they drew their lines in a resorts of California can l>e had on appli- ing the ridges between t’ne river s, Saturday evening’s Roseburg to any O. R. & N. or S. I*. Agent. , 1 zig-zag course, baking out the fine j so as to leave the old counties withe Review said: “ Lou A . Cates and timber belt o f northern Douglas. I --------------- O r B y W r i t i n g ---------------------- Cedar Springs Nursery a maximum of county- Toads to W . C. Conner' publishers of Cot NORTH BOUND. “ Why did yon do that? 1 asked a, W M . M c M V R R A Y . G «r * . P a s s . A g e n t General Blacksmith in g maintain. S. B. IV ’.orss, Prop. tage Grove’s two newspapers, and No. 1 6 . ________ ; ____.1 :4 8 a. ill. Nesmith Ivooster. ‘ Wity", said he, P o r t la n d , Oregon Sixth, That a large number of Bert R. W estbrook, a hotel keeper Horseshoeing a specialty. No. 18____ .4:11 p. m. Phone 471 ‘when the United States sells the Wagon and carriage re- the people itt the north ern part of of that city, are in Roseburg today No. 14.................................. 4:50 a. m. log. All work guaranteed timber in the stahi every county \ Have your horsesteeth ex N o. 2 0 _______________ _ 1 1: 26 a. m. the new territory objer_-t to being |on business amined and repaired, »hoc and incidentally CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. in the sta'ie will receive 2S per I at rear of Hemenway A taken into the new cow nty. Burkholder’s Store :: i; SOUTH BOUND. “ boosting-” f or “ Nesmith” cent of th e net proc-eeds.” _ t Many other reasons exist against county.” At th'js time it was announced 3" . H . E A Z U B Best Washington Cedar shingles No. 15___________ 1:26 a. m. the formation of the new county, — free of sap, wonu holes and No. 17______________ ..10:27 p. m. that th e cottimi ttee on resolutions but the time given vwmr committee knots, constantly on hand. Prices I No. 1 3 ____________ 6:42 a. m. Were ready to roport and Chairman is too short to forma late them. to suit the times. Inquire of' No. 19_________________2:47 p. m. H . C. M A D S E N , O. F.\ Coshow instructeil the secre-; O k r i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove, j Respectfully tsubmitted. L. S. T aylor , Agent, tar y "to read tlic findings of the W atch m aker . C o m m it t e e . A No. 1 DeLaval cream separa-! Cottage Grove, Oregon. cc.mmittee. ^ All kinds of machine and repair Sepal rim? at reaaouable marges. tor, almost new, with one can, cost i work done promptly and at reason Ail work guaranteed first-class. Committees Appointed. # 90 , will sell at a great sacrifice if I able prices. Watch««, Clocks and Jewelry at Lowest Price Anti-Divisionists Me et Saturday. # taken soon. Inquire at this office, I COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. After a brief recess, during The anti-county division com* OLD LEADER BULBING where it can lie seen. tf ivhtell the comtni'lees were formu- mittees for Lane and Douglai Third Street, I lated, the two committees were 1 counties will meet itt Hu gene next See those new incandescent eoal- COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON read as follows: oil lamps at DesLarzes Bro, 'Hiey Saturday, February 26, to form u-. ; Lane County— C. S. W illiams, late plans against “ 'Nesm ith" I are just simply grand. You can ’t: Harrington & Harrel, Props. I tv B. Kakin, F. W. Osbe rn, C. H. county. Chairman Coshow has afford to do without one. 27-31* ■ ------------ - - - Fisher, R. S. Rotfe, B. t .. Bogard, called a meeting of the local com Wanted, a yearling bull, any-j WANTED. ihe overland Monthly All Kinds of Hauling and f. M. Williams,' D. F ,. Yoran, I. mittee in Roseburg fo*. next Friday thing but a Jersey. B. M. Hawley, ! wanls an enerfr" ic- cat,:,ble ,,'an °* woman in Lottage < »rove to net ns Loun- H. Bingham, W. <». *.lilstrap. Ii. evening.— Rotieburg /Review. Heavy Dray Work. R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lt y Bohemia, Ore, . 40 I ty Manager in I.ane County, to conduct ’ J . Frazier, F. M. AVifkins, C. S. a subscription campaign. Good pay, Stock and Poultry Rem edies! Frank, l . r . F lin t. Fn d Fisk. permanent employment, experience un THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER COTTAGE GROV E ALSO Berry Plants For Sale. FTRST STRKliT » Douglas Count /— M . R. Ryan, necessary. References required. Out Piano Moving a Specialty OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN 1 HE WORLD. PASSES R ESOLUTIONS ______ _________________________■ of Drain: F. L. It eard.of Yoncalla; fit anti instructions free. Address im " 8 U P E R :o r , T O OTHL.R M ,\ K E 8 ." Office at Thornton’s Confectionery **l h a v e w orn W. L. > u t l a s s h o e s f o r th « mediately. “Circulation M anager," * C. L. Chenoweth, of Oakland; J . p a s t s is year i. .ond r h «yv ,‘ind th e y a r e f a r .Mammoth blackberry, barditi a PHONE MONEY TO LOAN. p e r io s t o a ll - U ter t .ia 'i c** t*Je shoe'«*, in s ty le A Toasing meet ing of the Cot- tu M. Fugle, of Ketlogg: J . T. c o m f o r t .;n d d>< ibIMt * . G .IO N E 8. dewl>erry, Lucretia dewl>erry and Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., San Francisco, California. tf ’ Mo’ t»i tl A ve., U tic a , N. Y. Residence 6 9 5 Office 1541 •— ----- i Spattgh. of l.o ¿king Glass; A t j . , tajç-ei Grove comtr tercial club was If I co s Id t&I ■* *i 't o irry l a r g e f a c Excelsior straw1>erry plants of the If you want t«> buy or build » - Seely, VV. H. Richardson, B. VV. held Monday ev ening and much to rie s e t •* ih k «n. M a s s ., a n d sh o w y o u R. M. Kellogg strain of thorough o w c a r e t. T . L D o u jl a o s h o e s a r e breds. School report -cards on sale at home or pay off yettr mortgages: Bates, Geoi Nenuer, J r ., L. important businei ,s was transacted, h vad«, jr n r •».'»! J r r s , j e w h y th e y h o ld F.. S. C oon , Dillard, Or. the Leader office one cent each. and have long time, easy pay- 1 Wimberly, J , j j . Booth,* J . A. and tlae follow ing ringing resolu h e ir • h a p ’V '¡I S ^ -fe r , w e a r li n g e r, a n d **f # ret. « v r la t h a « n r o th e r m a k e . B a u g h m a n ® Co ments and low rate of interest to I Buchanan, ,flf Roseburg; S. S. tions were paw *d hearing on the l lire \ l f l « i , V -K. ti.yt I,. lN^v'9» ruuitw and prli'e ntamr»Mt -»n wi t. *r-»w«* .\ «• ><«i«»tiiiiir. pay back loan in, see W alkk \ ‘Johns, of A( yrtJc Creek; B. F. Roseburg anti- Nesmith meeting ts Ify.ui «•*•».)* rai.j \ Hi /.•-tw*»in *v .i.P o attlassheea, •rote r »r i i - .l so rr .itaW . W. I~Douglas, Brockton. P k r rin e , Roseburg, Oregon. passed at that ■ ------->X R 8A U -: B T -------- Nichols, of V ¡ddle: Karl A. Miller, and resolutions i of Glendale. meeting last Saturd ay: Goats on Shares. Whereas, T h e 1 commercial ------- i Sch ime Failed. ltodies of Ku.'feme ancl Koseburg, Fifty nannies with tegistered , TVue to V ,ugene> selfish schemes Oregon, did ott the 19th day of buck . to . . let on . shares . . . ,r a,,v re" rnoti <r es the I.ane committee February, 1910, hold a joint ses- For Sale ■ so a.pp omted a* to include only sion of their respective bodies in j Hard Wheat Brands: for thre or more year». hu^ene rctizens. This plan was ’ the city of Koseburg, »Oregon, for * American B e a u t y , -B . \f. H aw ley , Five year old bay mare, works s*’ enuoosly opitoatetl by a number the purpose of opposing ; the crea- single or doable, good saddle Dai l y Bread, Bohemia, Oregon. After tion of Nesmith county, and animal, weight 850. Price $80. I >f Lane cc-unty citizens. Ilammoml’s Be s t , considerable warm discussion, the Whereas, We dep reciate the Apply to itox 25, Saginaw, Ore- livery sack guaranteed. Soft Estray Notice. (J 17 f 17) crymtnittee f rom Lane county was misleailing statements i n the reso ison. Wheat Brands, White Swan, enlarged to 25 hv the addition of lui ions passed el the s» id meeting White Star. All kinds of Two year old steer, red, swallr ,w tea more n a a es, as follows: R. D. of Eugene antf Rosebut; g commer Time to plant seed for your cab Mill Feed and Hay. Poultry bage and other plants. Cook has Feeds and Supplies. Grass fo rk itt left ear. For further p ar. Hawley. VV. P. l^iwerv, R. F. cial bodies, therefore be ; it the seed. First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Bam in Connection Seed. Phone 1711. tieulars inquire of C, A . McF ar- Sctptt. of Cres; well; John Kestley, Resolved, First, th e ! the crea J. H . P O W E L L , P ro p . t h e Lradei for reliable tier la n d .’ ' ,,,, proposed! Nesmith L. M. Beel>e, A. J . Henderson, of tion of the as Û as a as Cottage Grove Lyceum Course fa u Í 1 1 1 A .v as Laurant, The Man of Many Mysteries »! »! §8 U $ MARCH Ú The College Singing Girls U APRIL 7 th Season Tickets on Sale at the Wave r » L im ili i Carlton Nursery Co. S. E. R. R. Company SHasta Route C. SC Barrels HE The Best in Oregon 1 S. P. Ry. Time Table WHMHJGUS $3.$3L0V$4.SHOES MI L L E R S Machine Shop B0Y5T SHOES. Cottage Grove Transfer ....Company.... C. W. Beals & Son. Harness L u rc h i' W* Á Fashion Stables J FLOUR