Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 29, 1910, Image 8

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A T T O R N E Y .A T L A W
Real property law *iveu sp ecial attention
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R . AN ITALIAN E L O P E S
WITH A YOUNG G IR L
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TIMI. TABLE NO. 5
To 1 tik >■ E ffect J u n e 19 1909
(K K O M
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'Charles Mead of Wilbur, father of
f O l t l f WaoS.rS BUg. I . . « 3 axd 4 jt
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the 13-year-old girl with whom
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Phone Main I
Cottage Orove. Or.
K. BOl’ NI»
W. in n NI» Abrino was arrested itt Cottage
No. I.
No. 2.
Grove three d iy s ago. The girl
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has admitted illicit relations with
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Abrino, who is over twice her age,
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11.0* aud she wants to marry him.
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10.40
W ic k s .
10 .l t Mead aud his wife also wanted the
$ F irst Class W ork. Over Hank ol Cottage •
'I us 15.'
F h D It M 1 1 M ■ K__
10.28
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drove. Cottage ('.rove, Oregon.
ft
W ildwood __
10.15 m arriage to occur and applied to
».ais» I \k.
- D isston . . .
LV. 10.00
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County Clerk Leuox for the neces­
) Subject to change without notice.
sary license. Under the law, how­
| All outward freight shipped only at ever, a license cannot l>e issued
! the joint risk of shipj>ers and consignee. for the m arriage of a girl under
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J K. YOUNG
YOII ilo
I Stage leaves liisston after arrival of
ATTORNKY AT LAW
train on Monday, W ednesday and F n - I ' the age of - 15
' J years, 1 even „ though
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Oftloe: Young Building. M ain Street.
day
for
Orsecj,
returning
on
Tuesday,
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her
parents
might
consent.
Abrino
West Side.
is thus forced to trial, with the
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&. S. E. R .
Company
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' rei gilt w ill lot la- received at the O. p ro sp e c t of la u d in g in th e ^len iteli
! _ j* S. K. K. R Iirpot after 5 p. ju . T° j ia r v
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insure forwarding on next train freight
must l»e fleli\ ered in ample tim e to per­ AHK1NO H K I.D U N D E R $ 7 .5 0 BO N D S.
mit of its being billed.
Leonard Ahtrino, arrested iu
W. KIMK. M I».
$ A . I 'l l V .I I I I S
A a
an ,t Mil H u t ON
In The Heart of The Manufacturing
WOOD. Manager
Cottage (Trove in compatiy with
Odlce In McKarlauit U ii II i I inu
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Over C ochran's F u rnitu re Store
Dorothy Mead, of Wilbur, was
1 Office Phone, 941 Heel elenco Pilone, òhi
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P. Ry. Time Table Monday afternoon held for trial in
the Circuit Cou:rt by Justice Long.
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Hail was fixed at $750, which At­
NORTH BOUND.
torney F. G. Mticelli states Abrino
J J 8. MKDLKV,
No. 16.
. . . 1:4S a. m. w ill furnish in a day or two.
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No. 15
------ 4:14 p. m.
|udj»e Wonacott went to Port­
a
Special Attention Given to M ining and
No. 14.
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Corporation Law.
— 4:50 a. jn. land Sunday with Dorothy Mead,
O ffice, S u i t e 3, B a n k U v illd ln i
No. JO.
11 :J6 a. ut. whon i he committed to the care of
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the P.oys’ aud Girls’ Aid Society .
SOUTH BOUND.
| This is the 13-year-old girl from
No. 15
— ---- 1 :J6 a. in. WiP our who was arrested last week
----- ....10:27 p. tu. at • Cottage Grove with Leonard
i J C. .JOHNSON.
Í No. 17
No. 13 ------
— ----- 6:42 a. m ■Ab riuo.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 19.
-------- 2:47 p. m. Afl KINO INTIMATE WITH MRS MEAD
f Estates A dm inistered, M inine Valents
▼ Procured. M inina and Corporation l.aw
On March 19th Mrs. Mead was
L . S . T a y l o r , Agent,
# a auccialty. office over ('.ridili Veitch
£ ll¡ffdw »rc.
re gistered at Hotel Thompson ill
Cottage
Grove,
Oregon.
j* office phone, Mam I LI. Residence, as.
O ittage Grove aud it is said by lo­
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ci il officers, occupied a room with
-1 britio, who claimed to be her
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
& usband. Its a bad outfit which
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a liould have known better thau to
p i !.. INGRAM
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IL S. Lami Office at Roscillirg, t jvi
c ome to Cottage Grove.
Ecbninry !(., v**Jftj.
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DEN T IS T
Hours »..TO to 12 , I lo 5 4
Res. Main H />1 4
District of Portland
L
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E A S Y
T E R H S
In Walking Distance of the Swift Packing
Plant.
These Lots are Money Makers
WRITE THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
Impire Investment Company
Notice is hereby given that lofin 1„
C LA S S IFIED A D V ER TIS EM EN TS .
Slielton, of Collage ( .rove, Oregon, who
on March I, r s ii, made Homestead Ap-
plication (0.1072), so. 1.1398, for N W '.r .f i
, N W 4 .,Sec 22,Township 21 S, R .5 \\ \\ H
Rest Washington Cedar shingles
I Meridian, has filed notice of intenP'l0',i to
A. F. & A. M, —Cottage Grove, N.0 S] | make Pinal five year Proof, tu T '.^ d is h t’ ~ free o f s a P’ WOnn h,o lea ? n d
Meets 1st and .In. Wednesdays. Visi- claim to the land above descri* , YM.for.. f k n o ts, c o n s ta n tly on h a n d . P ric e s
to suit the times. Inquire of
cordially invited
at
, t at Kugene
k ........... r r .ame
at Ida
R iso .,n ffi»,
•""'t county. •
O r r in R o b in so n , Cottage Grove.
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on
the
II. F. W ynne , w . m .
A No. 1 DeLaval cream separa­
M. II. A nderson , Sec.
Claimant name* a-
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N. Wallace, Joint '
'vdnesses: Jam es
M. White, X. W
" ■ 9 runnel, Alfred , tor, almost new, with one can, cost
$90, will sell at a great sacrifice if
White, all of Cottage
M. W. of A .—Cottage ('.rove Camp ¡ Grove, Oregon.
taken soon. Inquire at this office,
No. (.421 meets the Second and Fourth
B e n ja m in jo n e s .
where it can be seen.
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Thursdays of each month in tile I. O, O.
Register.
F. Hall. Visitors welcome.
Try a loaf of Royal Table (Jueen
J. H. 1 ’ r o t k m a n , Consul.
bread at DesLarzes grocery, tf
C. W. W allace , Clerk,
Notice for Publication.
F Lawson Bids.
£ Office Phone 7
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401=2=3 Board of Trade Bldg:. Portland, Ore.
START THAT BOV OR GIRL RIGHT ON A GOOD LOT
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N OTIC E O F F IL IN G
. 5. Land office at Rusebtirg, Ore.
February 19, 1910. I
P LA T S O F S U R V EY
COTTAGE (¡ROVE
Notice is hereby given that Mary M. |
Bowlby, of Comstock, ( iregon, who, on
Vnited States Land Office,
June in. l'AM, made homestead applica-
Hospital and Sanitarium
I tion*(037<»2), No. U<«., for S. E. >4 Sec.
Roselmrg, Ore. March 16, 1910
• s, Township 21 S , K I West, W illamette
1 Meridian, lias filed notice of intention I Jvotice is hereby given that the
Right Her« at Y o u r Horn«
I to make Final five year l ’roof, to estab-1 following lands have been survey­
lish claim to the land alaive described, ed, to w it:—
Surgical Cases Especial Altr
lie tort* the Register X Receiver of the
T . 16 S, R. 4 K.—Sections 1 to
U. S. Land Office, at Roselmrg, Oregon-,
18 inclusive.
X-RAY LABAF cA T.T )R Y
011 the 19th day of April, 1910.
T. 16 S, R. 9 W .—Sections 1 to
Claimant names i s witnesses: Charlies
I R. Lawerence, of Comstock. OregoHi, 12 inclusive.
For Furth er r
.'articuler* ,’ f address 4 ! John A. t'.riggv, of Comstock, O regon,
T . 31 S. R. 2 W — N X Sec. 4;
John l>. Wilson, of Yoncalla, Oregon,
Frank King, of Cottage Drove, Oregon. Secs. 5 to 5 inclusive; Secs. 17 to
20, inclusive; W % Sec. 21, Secs.
B e n j a m i n F. J o n e s .
26 to 36, inclusive.
(P-22)
R egister.
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N ew W est Publishing Company
THE NEW W E ST
These two shares of slock will be worth $50.00 in
two years. Five years subscription to THE NEW
WEST is now worth $7.50. You can’t afford not to
invest $10.00 in the biggest publishing business ever
started on the Pacific Coast. Send in your $10.00 at
once or write for our booklet, “WHY FOR I UNES
ARE MADE IN THE MAGAZINE BUSINESS.”
T. 32 S, R. 13 W .—Secs. 4 to 9
inclusive; Secs. 16 to 17; Secs. 22
to 27 inclusive; S% Sec. 33; Secs.
34 to 36 inclusive.
T. 35 S, R. 14 W .—S% of Secs.
Notice is h e ie b y given that all
G allons
/ applications for permits to graze 14 and 15; N X Sec. 22; Sec. 23
cattle, horses and sheep within the and W X Sec. 24; and that plats
C a r p e ts a nd R u g s
Umpqua National Forest during of survey will l>e filed iu this office
Made to order and »Satis­
the season of 1910, must be filed on Saturday, April 23, 1910, at 9
faction g u a r in teed both
iu my office at Roselmrg, Oregon, o’clock a. tu., aud on and after
as to workn la n s h ip and
: o n or before March 15, 1910. b ull I such day we will lie prepared to
prices. App ly to
information in regard to the graz-| receive applications for «lie entry
| J . M . C o m e r p&“?rs3,!!* « mg fees to be charged and blank of the unreserved and unajiprop-
nour A d ventist C h u rc h
forms to be used in m aking aiipli- f riated lands therein.
! cations w ill be furnished upon re
All persons are warned, however,
quest.
S. C. H aktri M,
that for lands embraced within
Supervisor. 'a n y National Forest applications
cannot be received excejit from
General B la c k s m ¡ t h in g I.—
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, bona fide settlers who made settle­
ment prior to the withdrawal for
Horseshoeing a specialty..
Cottage Grove Transfer reserve purposes.
Wagon tu t carriage re
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Applications
For
G ra zin g
Perm it s.
' B a rre ls
log. All work guaranteed
Have your hornesteeth ex­
amined and repaired. Shoi
At rear » ( llrm cnway
Burkholder’* store :: ::
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315-17 Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon
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H. C. M AD SEN,
W atchmaker .
Repairing at reannnable cnerge*.
All work guaranteed tirat-olaaa
Watohee, Clock* and Jew elry at Loweat I'rlce
COTTAGE DROVE. ORE.
...The...
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Piano Moving a Specialty
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Office at Thornton’» Confectionery
PHONF.
Residence 6 9 5
Office
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Berry Plants For Sale.
Farmer’s Paradise
!.. S - G o o n ,
Dillard, Or.
W e O w n O v b L and s .
A sk F o r B o o k le t .
Nesmith
T.R. PHILLIPS Shoeing Shop
.»OH McKay Bhljf.
IVirtland, Orejron.
S p r ig g s B r o » .. P ro p * .
M O N E Y T O LO A N.
Fractiegl Horae Shoeing, All Up-
H you want to buy or build a “»-Date Uqu.pment. Wood Work
home or pay off vour mortgages aud Wagon Repair Department in
and have long time, easy pay- Connection.
Morses Called for
its and low rate of interest to| anj Delivered to any Fart of City.
p ay back loan in, see W ai . kkr K
PJtHJltïiF. Rrmeburg, Oregon.
■ ourth St-
PKon» Main 521
Rhone 471
« T HE
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W. L. DOUGLAS |
# 3.00 « 3 . 50 , » 4.00
& » 5.00
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Mill Feed, Grain and Hay |
CHAS. MATTHEWS. Prop.
$
s h o e s
Be 4 In tha WtrM
An exchange gives this sensible | Try the I.eader a year.
advice: “ Trade one of the pups |
for a p ig .”
$ 2.00
and
$ 2 .5 0
j Baughman ^ Co.
long wearing qualities ascel those of
other makes. If you have been paying
high prices for your shoos, tha next time
you need a pair giro W . L Douglas shoes
a trial. You can sava money on your
footwear and get shoes that su* just ax
good in evory way aa those that have
been coating you higher prices.
If you could visit our largo factories
at Brockton. Mass., and son for yoorseM
how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are
made, you would then understand why
they hold they* shape, fit better and
wear longer than other makes.
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W . I - D odslss a w s n t price *
x .n t l - 4 cx I h c b o U o m t o w v s o iX I h r e c s o r .sw nss
all pr * * . m
In r-o o » slMXS.
T ,lr t » .« h » il.
I ni ,. If W. I- Demies shoe, s c not for sale In year
vlcui'ly. v n t. (tNrU.il illOst Cssalos. W.L. Uoaslss,
Hrtrc.Um.MsSS
Lurch
lainilierl
j I’ iue thrifty, whole root grafts,
j which anil not tie excelled.
Royal
Cherries
trees
Now is the
, time, send in your orders while we yet
have stock to offer.
for quotations.
Submit list of wants
CARLTON, OREGON
DIAMOND !
The man or woman w ho wears a diamond also
wears an air of prosperity that is far reaching in
its influence.
These are Commercial times, and to BE suc­
cessful you must L.OOK it. People are always
judged at first by their appearance.
As an investment, the diamond is in a class by
itself, because, outside of its intrinsic value, it has
the added value as an adornment.
When you are ready to buy a diamond, at what­
ever price, there are plenty of reasons why you
should come and see the fine line of Diamonds in
Ear-Rings, Brooches and Rings sold at reduced
prices on installments at
ALL KINDS OF
Receiver.
B oys*
Shoos
\ Anne, Bing and
S. II. iWorss, Prop.
F l o u r Mills
Mammoth blacklierry, Gardina Ftui Color [ f t l . l t tI n i
Along the mute of the Transcontinental dewberry, Lucretia dewlierry and
W. L Douglas shoos are tha lowest
R. K., in rich and fertile Central British lixcelsior strawberry plants of the
’c«, quality considarad, in tha world.
Columbia, Bulktev Valley and Fort K. M. Kellogg strain of thorough- K air excellent atyla, assy fitting and
George farm lands; ideal climate, richest jV j
of soil; #4 cash, lialance very ea»y term «;1 Dreil. .
wheat, barley, oats, timothy, rich grasses;
the coming greatest cattle.
Cedar Springs Nursery
Cottage Grove
G koku . e W . R id d l e .
Kinds of Hauling and
Heavy Drav Work.
Warrant Them to (irow
We have a fine line yet in Spilzenlmrg,
I Baldwins and Newton apples;
A s A n I n v e s tm e n t
Register.
Harrington & Hnrrel. Props.
Co.
The N ew West • Publishing Co.
B e n ja m in F . J o n e s .
....Company....
Clean, thrifty, one year
grafts on one year roots.’
We grow trees by the only
right system and then
And Five Years Subscription to
ar
Carlton Nursery
Y es?
The Best in Oregon
Two Shares of the Capital Stock of the
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T rees!
JIO.OO W ILL BUY
BEE
HIVES
DIXXCT PWM FACTORY
Made from Oregon Cedsr
W. Atm watt Pmltry HMppint Cmps
erti* H* M.I M rvsu.,4
W ILLIAM « BROS . M rs
LXMTS. O s*.
Hard Wheat Brands;
American B e a u t y ,
Da i l y B r e a d ,
Hammond's B es t .
Every sack guaranteed. Soft
Wheat Brands. White Swan,
White Star. All ¿rinds of
Mill Feed and Hay. Poultry
Feeds and Sitjiplies, Grass
Seed. Phone 1711.
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