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Professional Cards. C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T ISE M E N T S. DOUGLAS MAN’S REPLY TO LEADER’S EDITORIAL f * fc * 't * «n * «'t * «r i* * 't * «* * «i «*•» * • « Best Washington Cedar shingle* * V i f M. C. COUNTER £ — free o f s:ip, worm holes and knots, constantly on baud. Prices Say* Other Counties Should Keep Out I * A T T O R N E Y * A T -L A W « times. Inquire of 01 Douglas County's Circuit 4 Beai property law given special attention 4 to suit the i onum Waaáard B lil. lê M M 3 a l i 4 > O r k in K o b im s o n , Cottage ('.rove. Judgeship Fight. 4 Phone Main 4 Cottage Grove, Or. 4 A No. 1 I tel.aval cream separa-1 tor, almost t ew. with one can, cost H(h Co|u_ D rove j.eader $‘>0, will sell at a great sacrifice if __ . 4 . .. . * * - Dear S ir:— I note the article m taken soon. Inquire at this office, your paper to the effect that Judge r K. YOUNtJ ¿ where it can be seen. tf f J . $ (J. W . Hamilton has filled the ▼ A T T O R N K Y A T U W ' office o f circuit judge to the satis { onice: Y ouuk Building, Main Street, 1 J West Side. f faction o f the bar aud the people generally, aud that his decisions ! 1 « meet with but a small percentage of reversals in the higher courts, which article is designed to aid his 5 A w. KIMK, M. I». 'I ( A . PHYSICIAN ant» SttliOKMN t re-election. 4 f Office In McFarland Building T I desire to say that this urli le is 4 Over Cochran’* Furniture Sion* * . misleading and give my reasons 2 Office F bone, 341 Kenldeiieo Pboue, <*»l tf ! for the statement, Facts speak for themselves. T h e legislature of « w. < ***/ + **. •wn 4 1905, p. 179 o f the Session Laws, provided for a new Circuit Judge, J i s , MKItLKV, ^ \ ° • ATTO RN EY A T LAW which Lane county received. At Special A lle n ti« » (lu c u t o Mulina a d 4 the last legislature Coos county de Corporation J.aw. manded and received a new cir cuit judge, who must reside south Office, Woodward Building 4 o f the South Umpqua river and a; west o f the Coast Range o f moun jf A ll kinds of bicycle parts and sun- J C . JOHNSON, 41 dries supplied on short notice, tains during his term o f office. atto r n e y at law j? * Repair work executed promptly Judge J. \V. Hamilton opposed Briny: both moves. Since then Judge Í Estate« Administered. Mining Patent« 5 ! and at reasonable prices. 9 P ro c u r e ,1. M in in a an ti gt . jf^ c ia lty office over c.riffin, Veatcli 4 in your wheels. H am ilton’s field o f official duty is Ï ? lír a w Bre. I oIBce Phone. Main I 1.1. «tai<lcne». IB. 4 Opposite Hotel Thompson confined principally to Douglas | county, where he resides, aud no j one has noticed that the Douglas ; county Bar has indorsed him. Many of his decisions have met F . I * ,SC9AU 4 I with reversals. In 19<X) I filed my t nr.NTIST ' ______ j suit to recover the purchase money gi i.awson J i Ad“ r A ll W ork (luranteed. paid for lands I tried to buy from Phone 5 K * ' Mein It t i J Office Phon T IM E T A B I.E N O . 5 S. Marks & Co., both partners of 5 «.♦«.♦'«.-•l'W .-W i'V .-W l'U .W l'V .W l'V .-»!'«.-»* T o Tivke E fleet J u n o 19 1909 | the firm having deceased, and the . lb K. B O U N D >lN“ | heirs contesting over the title to *" N o . 2. No. I. A. r. & A . M, —Cottage ('.rove, No. SI. - ’ the estate, with H. Wollenberg, Meets 1st anil Jrd Wednesday». Visi- BICVCLE GARAGE ÎÍ Nichols & Brumfield \ R. Company J \ \ MS. S T A T IO N S the principal creditor, as adminis 12.«* trator de bonis non. Judge |. W . I1.IO 11.*»« Hamilton had been the attorney 10.4O 10.3.5 for one o f the firm before his elec IO. 28 M. W. of A . -Cottage ('.rove Cam|> 10.15- tion to the judgeship in 1898. I I0.00> No. E424 meets the Second and Fourth was a poor farmer; Mr. Wollen- Thursdays of each inontli ill the I. O. O. Subject to change without notice. berg was wealthy and so was S. P. Hall. Visitors welcome. All outward freight shipped only at Marks & Co. and well able to J. B. 1 ’ROT zm an , Consul. the joint risk of shippers anil consignee. C. W. WALLACK, Clerk. maintain law suits. In the first Stage leaves Disston after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday and Fri trial o f the suit that followed, J. ■ 9 g g g M M I » » M > M » » H L day for Orseco, returning on Tuesday,. W . Hamilton decreed that I pay Thursday and Saturday. the balance of the purchase price C 0T T A 0 E OROVfi Freight will not be received at the O- or loose what money I had paid \Sc S. E. R. R. Depot after 5 p. in. To- them, without decreeing that they ! insure forwarding on next train freight | must be delivered in ample time to per- give me a good deed for my moti- R l»h t B o re a t Y « « r B o m * l ey. I had to appeal or loose all I I mit of its being hilled. A. B W O O D . M anager , i,ad p Ut j,,. I appealed to the Su- cordially invited. H. 1;. WYNNE, W. M. M . I I . A n d e r s o n , Sec. 7.301 7.50 7.59 5.14 8.40 8.50 9.05 9.15 LV C o t t a «; k O ku v k A n .. ___ W a l d e n ...... _ ......... ..«H R HO ('.OK DO............ ...... M o r e n a . . . ____ ......... s t a r ....... .............. ........W ic k s ..... ............. ... Run 1IR1DOK ....... 1 W il d w o o d ____ _____ ........ PffWTQN....... .... LV- 11.25 Hospital and Sanitarium Pithy Paragraph*. Do you think Doctor, that scieuce w ill ever lie able to revive the dead?” " N o t auy of my patients!” re plied the doctor. " i s there auy other cure for snake bite except w hiskey,” in quired the tourist in a dry town. "W h o cares whether there is or not” retorted the man at his elbow. " D o l love her.” exclaim ed the young man, "w h y I ca n ’t sleep nights for thinking about her.” "O h , thats no proof,” replied his frieud, " i get the same effect from w. DR. H. C. SCHLEEF • • «■/• i m u» ----------- NORTH ■ BOUND. asked man. the simple-minded " I want to get a divorce from my husband,” said a lady to Lawyer Counter the other day. "W h a t are your charges?" inquir ed the lawyer. " M y charges? Mer cy! 1 thought I had to pay you ,” replied the lady. " W e must g o to some quiet in expensive resort this summer,, said the economical citizen. "G reat heavens!” exclaimed his wife. " D o n ’t talk so grewsomely. You know that there are no longer any quiet or inexpensive places except cemeteries.” " S a y ,” said the editor’s little son, as he entered a store, "d o you keep knives?" "O h , y e s ," replied the storekeeper, “ w e’ ve kept them for years.” " W e ll,” returned the boy, starting for the door, “ just advertise and you won’t keep them so long.” Ladies Saddles. i No. 1 4 ________ ^ _______ 4:50 a. m .\ and I at once tendered them the No. 20_________________11:21 a. m. j balance o f the purchase money ( *B**aW****l>S8S*SSSSS8S8SÜaa and demanded a good deed as the SOUTII BOUND. Supreme Court had decreed. They Ge-llona No. 15______ ______ ____1:26 a. m. tendered me a deed from II. W oll- C arp ts an d Rugs No. 17-.......................... 10:27 p. in. exiberg as admr. and the deed o f a No. .18______________ 6:42 a. in. Made to order and Satis No. 19____ 2:52 p. m . stranger to the deal who claimed faction guaranteed both as to workmanship and to own the lauds but some o f the L . S. T a y l o r , Ageut, prices. Apply to heirs defeated his claim in part in Cottage Grove, Oregon. J. M. Comer '{f f lf f i1 1 ie'Jfow vs. Wollenberg, 52 Ore. n t t r A d v e n tis t C h u r c h 404. On this trial o f the case Jud ge Hamilton again held against me, aud decreed that I must take their deeds or he hared o f all my General Blacksmithing rights, notwithstanding the fact Horseahoelnn a specialty. that the title was in litigation, and Harrington & Harrel, Props. Wagon and carriage re tig. All work guaranteed clave your horsesteeth ex All Kinds of Hauling and that the deeds offered did not come amined and repaired. Shoe front the heirs o f S. Marks & Co. at iff of Heinenway & Burkholder’s Store :: :: Heavy Dray Work. Th is decision put it up to me to appeal the second time or loose all T . H . B A K E R my money, plus all my expenses i o f suit aud theirs too. I was bare Office at Thornton’ » Confectionery H. C. M A D SE N , ly able to do so and maintain my PH O NE : family, hut I did, and obtained W atch m aker . R esidence 695 O ffice 1541 from the Supreme Court on Dec ■U ntiring st rM Sm isblc m arges. 12, 1904, a reversal throwing W oll- A ll work guaranteed first class. Watehen, Clocks and Jewelry at lowest Price enberg’s proceedings out o f court, and permitted me to go on with COTTAGE GROVE, ORB. my original suit filed in 1900. See W ollenberg vs. Rose, 45 Ore. 615. I then proceeded with my suit and Dry mill wood deliv ered on short notice. on October 15, 1906, after nearly $2.00 per load of seven years of litigation, with two two tier. Phone 975. i api>eals to the Supreme Court, at a Spriggs Bros., Props. ( cost of upwards o f $1700, the jury Practical Horse-Shoeing, A ll Up- returned a verdict in my favor for to-Date Kquipment. W ood Work something over $2000. The court and W agon Repair Department in allowed rentals against my de Connection. Horses Called for mands for improvements when I For sale— house, barn, outbuild and Delivered to any Part o f City. was not in default under my agree ings, all new, two acres, one in Fourth St. Phone Mnln 521 i fruit trees and small fruits, just ment, which lost me about $500, I outside city limits. Ten acres, on the trial. There is another | with house, barn, modern improve chapter to this case where they ments, running water and liouse- ' threw tny father off the premises , hold goods, three quarters of a j pending this long litigation. mile from city limits. T w o A1 . W ith such large expense, time, N. H. S L IT R R & C O lots on W a ll street. Address p. I and trouble, to protect rav rights 1 | am looser. It is such delays that Timber Claims, Farm Lands and City 0 .1 )0 x 424. Cottages bought and sold on commission. , t _______ | has brought the courts into dis Branch offices Marcola and Coburg. favor with the common people. Fruit land for sale— Six acres Justice is so administered that a one mile from Cottage Grove. A | poor mau has the worst o f it. If bargain. Inquire at the Cottage Douglas county does not want J. Grove Flour M ill. tf. W . Hamilton for their judge the A Wise Precaution. ■ — • — other counties should not he eou- Barrels Cottage Grove Transfer ....Company.... Piano Moving a Specialty WOOD Nesmith Shoeing Shop A. L. WOODARD Saginaw Land Office S a g i n a w , Oregon During the cold weather we build hot fires, beware o f confla grations. don't neglect carrying • p olicy on vour house. Tom A w b re v can give vou satisfactory gates and p ro tection . 88tf T.adics and childrens dresses in „ , , , . . . all the latest styles at the Ladies Toggery. ^er,ne.<,■ Th,s. *■ ou r, f,Kht a,,dJ e‘ us take care of the situation. Re- publicans can not do letter than to support their ticket, whoever their nominee might be. A bargain in a 4 horse power Respectfully. motor cycle. In good condition. J. F. Rose. Dillard, Oregon. June 30, 1910, Inquire at the Leader office. portunity. MAOS SY L E V I STRAUSS ax c o . WANTED. Middle aged lady, general house work including washing. W ages $4 per week, city. Phone 884 or address P. O. Box 255. T h e suits here offered this C le a ra n c e Sal e are good values at $5.00. T h ey during are Knickerbockers and run sizes from 8 tf) 15 years. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. fresh preme Court and on May 8, 1902, A nice new line o f ladies saddles that court modified his decree and at Beals harness shop, riding whips , ordered a good and sufficient deed buggy whips, etc. Call in and f t o b e given me upon payment of C. W . B e a l s . the balance of the purchase price, see them. see Wollenberg vs. Rose 41 Ore. N o. 16__________________ 1:48 a. in. " 1314. This gave me a new chance No. 18_____ ___________4:10 p. a * .. vantage of this money saving o p in Y ou r choice i In the Circuit Court of the state of A Cottage Grove street corner , Qrtg0n, for Lane County. orator exclaimed, 1 want land re In the matter of the Application of H. form, I want municipal reform, 1 K. Lawson, to Register the Title to want educational reform, I want” property describe«! as follows: Beginning at a point in Section 28, — “ chloroform /’ yelled a bystand Tp. 20 South, Ranged West, Will. Mer., er. 16.60 feet west ami 34.88 teet south of “ Are vou not indulging in a the northwest corner of the Win. Shields good many luxuries for a man of and wife Donation Laml Claim, No. am! running thence North, 89 «leg. .>6 your means?” inquired a ( »roveite. min. West, sixty (60) feet; thence South “ Y e s ,” replied the other, “ Hut, 10 min. West, parallel to the Hast boun great Scott, the necessities are all dary of the Henry Small and wife 1). L. thuuderiug h ig h .” |C., No. 57, ninety-seven (97) feet; “ i * . . .» . , » « * _ >i j thence .South, 89 «leg. .46 min. Hast, six- 1 admit that I m ay look h e a v y , * , 4t ... .. , . I ty (60) feet; thence North 10 min. hast, said the athletic girl, “ but really I | ninety-seven (*»7) feet to the place of only weigh 126 pounds when I ’m beginning, all being in the city of stripped for gym .” " W h o ’s gym?” Cottage (»rove, Lane county, Oregon. Ì F a r F u r th e r F a rtlcu la ra Addraaa Mothers you should fake ad T W O H O RSE O V E R A L L S my tailor’s bills.” Surgicgl C asts Especial Attention X-JfAY LABORATORY Dress Up The Boys •• w i t h s t r e n g t h e n d • • • • t h e y a l w a y s p le a s e * * $5.110 Suits for $2.98 There and workmanship. It will pay for the future. terns to select from. Suits, they w on ’t last long at the price. R icks * may ** * ca 50 are only you to buy A variety of fiat- G ood material and best of Look for the b oy’s suits. HAMPTON (& CO. VERSUS. N. K. Markley, M. A. Iloxie, Ed Jenks, Marion Veatcli, George \V. Haz el ton, John \V. Hazelton, A. 1.. Hazel- ton and All whom it may concern, de fendants. Take notice, that on the 1st «lay of June 1910, an application was filed by said B. K. Lawson, in the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Lane county, for initial registration of the title of the land above described. Now, unless you appear on or before the 13th day of July A. I). 1910, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will lie taken as confessed, and a decree will be enter ed according to the prayer of the appli cation, and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. E. IT. LKR, Clerk of the Circuit Court, for Lane County, Oregon. VV. C. Counter, attorney for applicant. Notice For Publication. VOU K N O W The Paeii’j Monthly , And we know you will he glad to take advantage o f .......................... A GOOD O F F E R So W e W ill G iv e Y o u T H E L E A D E R 12 months - - T H E P A C IF IC M O N T H L Y 12 mo. A ll F $1.50 1.50 o r ......................................$3.00 (0 4 3 3 4 ) u. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore. May 11, 1910. Notice is hereby given that William S. Walker, of Hazel Dell, Oregon, who, on July 1, 1907, made Homestead entry No. 04334, for N E> 4 , N W% N K 1,, N E / 4 N W X, »Section 17, Township 21 S, Range 3 K, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before County clerk, Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th day of July, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: J. W. Hill, of Hazel Dell, Oregon, C. lv. Mc- Clane. of Hazel Dell, Oregon, 1). Dunn ing. of Hazel Dell, Oregon, J. K. Hills, of Hazel Dell, Oregon. B e n j a m in F. T ones , (M9) Register. A L L FOR $2.00 The Cottage Grove Leader Fashion Stables NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (0 3 9 0 0 ) Notice Of Final Settlement. j IT. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the under May 31, 1910. signed the administratrix of the estate Notice is hereby given that Charles of Norman Hickey, deceased, lias filed 1 W. Simpson, of Lorane, Oregon, who, with the county court of Lane county, j on February 14, 1906, made Homestead Oregon, her final account as such ad I Entry, No. 13921, for NE%, Section .30, ministratrix of said estate and that Fri I Township 20 S. Range 5 W, Willamette day the 22nd, day of July, 1910, at the ■ Meridian, has filed notice of intention hour of one o'clock p. ui. of said day ‘ to make Final five-year Proof, to estab has l>een fixed by said court as the time lish claim to the laml above described, for hearing any objections to said report before Register au«l Receiver of the and the settlement thereof. U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, Eva L. Hickey, Administratrix. on the 26th «lay of August, 1910. A. H. King, Attorney. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob G. Runk, of Lorane, Oregon, John O’ Brien, of Lorane, Oregon, Joseph A. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. Schneider, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, (0 3 8 6 2 ) David F. Gilbert, of Lorane, Oregon. B e n j a m i n F. J o n e s , (Jn-7) I ’. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. June 3, 1910. Notice is hereby given that William T. Mcoy, of London, Oregon, who, on December 2, 1904, made Homestead Entry 13857, No. 03862, for E % N K l4. Section 20, Township 22 S, Range 3 W, Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make Final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above <le- scribed, before Register tV Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 27th «lay of August, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. Massey, of London, Oregon, William C. Shortridge, of London, Oregon, Henry L. Baughman, of Lon «Ion. Oregon, John T. Small, of London, Oregon. B e n ja m in F. J o nes , (Jn-7*) Register. Register. Team For Sale. 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