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CHRISTMAS BUYER ^4133272) An Odd Design About Our Pianos are so numerous aiul prououticed that they become immediately ap parent the moment you play upon them. They are the pianos that are appreciated by Lovers of Music when purchasing jewelry is always sought. Hverv article that we sell is neat and artistic. Many hand some patterns will be found here that cannot lie duplicated: they’re so odd and attractive in design. Our Jewelry Display W on’t you let us put one in your home on trial. W e know you will appreciate their tone quality and their true worth, lust drop in and pick out the one you want and we will send it up at once. At is surpassed by none and equalled by few. It little matters what you wish, our stock will afford you the l>est choice at the price you wish to pay. Don’ t fail to see those fine fountain peus for ladies at M adsen s S. COTTAGE GROVE Hospital and Sanitarium | Surgical Cases Especial Attention Ry. Tim e Table NORTH BOUND. No. No. No. No. Right Here at Your Home P. X - RAY LABARA I 0 RY 1 6 .______ _________ 1:4H a. m. 18_____ . _________ 3.S6 p. m. 14__________ _ ..4:50 a. m. 20....................... 11:02 a. in. SOUTH BOUND. For Further Particular« Address DR. H. C. S C H L E E F „ No. No. No. No. 15___________ ___ 1:26 a. in. 17................ ........10:27 p. in. 13____________ ____ 6:42 a. m 10________________ 3:02 p. m. G. F. King, Agent, Cottage Grove, < fregón. jSS^ÄSSÄSSSSSSSivs « « W W W .-¡SÄ«* F . & A . M .—Cottage G rove, No. 51. B a r r e ls Gallons / A Meets 1st a till frit Wednesdays. Visi- Carpets and Rugs j Made to order and Satis- faction fpiaranteed both as to workmanship an*l prices. Apply to ^ c * cordially invited. It. F. W y n n e , W. M. M. II. A n d e r s o n , Sec. M W o f A . — Cottage G rove Camp B424 meets the Second ami Fourth Thursdays of each month in the I. O. O, F. Hall. Visitors welcome. J. It. I’ r o t z m a n , Consul. C. W. WAM.ACE, Clerk, | J. M. Comer Pvv°»"fL % No. *■ near Adventist C lw irch H. C. MADSEN, W atchm akkr . Repairing at reasonable enargea. A ll work guaranteed tlrst-eias«. Watches, ( ’locks and Jew elry at Lowest Price C O T TAG F. G R O V K , O R K . A D VE R TIS E M E N TS . —uiZ ------ - GREATEST T h e G ood Points C LASSIFIED Professional Cards. The fruit crop of the Hood River district for 1910 is valued at approximately $ 1 , 000 , 000 . One monster log, the biggest ever sawed in the Coquille Valley, Coos County, was 9 feet in diameter aud made 11,000 feet of lumber. Eight acres near Eugene pro duced 103 bales of hops, which is over 2,500 pounds au acre. The Mouut Hood- Railway & Power company has started a saw mill near Bull Run with a capacity of 30,000 feet daily. It will saw ties almost exclusively. Much interest is manifested in walnut culture in Oregon, aud the fact that trees of bearing age are loaded with nuts of fine quality gives great encouragement to growers. Crook County contains one of the largest bodies of irrigible land in the West, having 350,000 acres. Oregou’s apple crop is gaining on the original estimates and the State Board of Horticulture places the 1910 yield at 1,520,000 boxes. Postal receipts for Portlaud for (October show au iucrease of 22.65 per cent over the corresponding mouth of last year. Moreover the latest figures are the biggest in the history of the city. Tw o great conventions of nation al interest are already scheduled for Portland next year. They are the gathering of the woolgrowers of the country next January and the sesnion of the Christian church here next July. Portlaud has conpleted about 50 miles of new hard surface street paving this season. Ill smaller cities throughout Oregon it is esti mated that 250,000 yards o f paving have been laid during the same period. Lake County lauds, a few years ago considered worthless, are now producing splendid alfalfa seed selling at 15 cents per potutd. Exports from Portland during October totaled 11,511,476 feet of lumber and 1,173,240 bushels of wheat. For Sale. An extra good, full blood Poland China boar. Sire and dam both registered. I'or sale by F.rneSt Sears, one mile east of Saginaw, ( fregott. PORTLAND STATE POULTRY SHOW Portland, Dec.9 — The beautiful Go to the Cottage Grove Feed Good latest style $27 Edison Co. for your grass seeds, vetch and cut glass punch bowl, twelve silver cups, gold-lined and liugh silver phonograph and .Si records. All recleatted winter oats. tray offered by The Journal for the just as good as new. Only used a short time, for sale for only $26. "Better Fruit,” the best fruit liest exhibit of White Wyandotte Good sewing machine fqr $12. growers magazine published in chickens was won by II. Ringhouse America. I). T . Awbrey will take of Clacktnasfor the second succes Catl at once. your subscription. Only $1. sive time, which unqualified by Mrs. Huston, West Side Studio. clinches his title to it. A few fine Cornish Indian Cock This award was announced this erels for sale. Fine for crossing morning when the totals were River Street Assessment Notice Notice is hereby given that an assess with other breeds to give them size summed up in this class. Mr. Ring- ment in the sunt o f $5.50 for the im and vigor. Inquire at this office. house won first cock, first and provement of R iver street, Cottage Grove, Oregon, has Itecn made, a lien second cockerels in addition to a was, on the 10th day of September, I'tos, River Street Assessment Notice. number of other points. lie did duly entered of record in the docket of the City l.iens, at page 22, against Notice is hereby given that an assess not have at this exhibit, bis two property situate in Collage Grove, O re ment in the sum of $1.5.75 for the im gon, and particularly described as fol provement of R iver street. Cottage best birds, which have been sent ('.rove, Oregon, has been made, a lie n to Seattle and therefore not allowed lows, towit: Beginning at a point S, 54 ' 4 deg. w., was, on the K»th «lay of September, 1‘AKS. 7(. ft. from the S. W. corner ol lot 1, «Inly entered o f reconi in the «locket of in competition. ltlk t, Ifazelton s addition to Cottage City Liens, at page 22, against prop- Other winners in this class are D. G rove; run thence south, 5 1 14 deg. w., erty situate in Cottage Grove, Oregon, 21 ft; tlience north, dS a4 deg. w.. So ft; anti particularly «lescribed as follows, N. Lash of Woodlawn, B. Lee thence north, 54 deg. K, 21 ft, tlience towit: Paget of Oak Grove, J. A. Griffin south. .15% deg. li., So ft to place of tie- Lot 1, block 2, Hazleton's first a«l«li- of Eugene and W. B. Kelly of tion to Cottage ( .rove, ( )regon. ginning. That the owner thereof is unknown, T hat the owner thereof is unknown, Portland. The Calkins Poultry and the said assessment is due anil un an«l the sai«l assessment is «lue ami un- yards of Lents will prob able be paid; and that the same is required to lie paitl; ami that the same is reqnire«l to I k * paid to the Treasurer of Cottage Grove, paid to the Treasurer of Cottage Grove, awarded the first prize in the White within todays from the final date of ttds within 10 «lays from the final «late of Leghorn class, but others who are this notcie notice. Dated tills 10th day ot Ifecemlier 1910. l)ate«l this 10th «lay of December, 1010. close bidders for the honors are the By order o f the common council. By or«ler o f the common council. C. It. V a n D e s b o r o . City Recorder C. H. V a n D e n b o r «;, City Rec«>r«ler. Industrial Poultry farm of Rich field. Wash. Marcum Bros., of Ail abundance of good foods Marcum, Or., William Shatids of White House coffee. Nothing Kerr & Silsbv. Vancover, Wash., W . B. Brown of like it. Kerr & Silsby. Portland and F. F. Fisher of Ore gon City. Herman Sheive won everything in the Partridge Cochin class. Ed. Shearer of Milwaukie wins all the awards in the light Brahma T h e y’d much rather have them. Sportsmen get about class, also sharing equally with everything for Christmas hut the thii'r they can u con their hunting G iv e your father, brother or son a Marble Safety William Taylor of Winona with all Hunting Knife— Safety Axe— Coat Com p»' — Waterproof the awards in the Black Langshan l Match Boxnnd their appreciation will well repay you. (Jet class. There were 50 cups up in this show, five of the finest of which were offered for pit game birds. every member of the family can use it. T he upper r 1 barrel shoots .22; lower, .44 (shot or ball). Bartels 12, 15, and Judge Coats, who is a specialist 18 inches long. Effective on everything from deer to in game birds, announced that one inrk snipe. You can hunt big game and practi« e marksmanship ithout wasting big ammunition. Stock adjusts to any “ drop” — c game pit rooster on exhibition there folds up for insertion into holster under coa* or comes off for was the finest specimen he had pistol practice. Even though you o^vueA six other guns, you nvouUm't purl with your "{¡time defter,” ever judged. Come and see our Large Xmas Stock of Big crowds visit the show at Front and Salmon street in one of S O G u a r a n te e «] S p e c ia lt ie s the Lilly Seed store rooms and it was a big success financially. A new feature of the show was ex hibit of several pheasants shipped from Corvallis by J. L. Simpson. For Sale. MARBLE'S CAME-flETTER fiPN BURBLE’S GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO. Best Washington Cedar shiugles — free of sap, worm holes aud knots, constantly on hand. Prices ♦ O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N ft Là««*! lia,.. Phan# 47. R.l. 1131 1 to suit, the times. Inquire of B L'liroim* UiKittirs a Si«rciall>. Office s O r r i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. J J J R . H. II. SOM BRS ¡ Consultation «m l l .»am ination Fun*. to I ) ami I :.Ul to .5. office Hours from o th er hours 1» , appointment Poultry for sale— half dozen Black Minorca pullets, half dozen » am.«**,V. '‘¿♦•v.prw. .PiV.Piî Buff Orpington pullets aud some. Black Minorca cockerels. Apply 4 -u »!■«. PlAt-pl AZPl -«.-Pi V. Pl-W. P 5Z-P' £ to Mrs. Jas. Benson, this city. ! W M . C. C O U N TK R A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W * 4 Real property 1 » « «iv e o »p c t i»l .U eu tion Wood wanted ou subscription at t the Leader office. » Onice Weetort »1 *i- ■••“»» 3 and 4 • A Rhone Main 4 Cattate d o v e . o r. ♦ For Sale. 7«.'• w .»« . 4 line and one-eighth acres, new four-roomed cottage, wood shed, chicken house and park, running • d e n t is t - * i.aw ------- Hours anu - Hida Hour« 8.30 9 . » to to 12. D. t i to to » » 2 a water, good well, young orchard, W A ll W ork d ira u lv rd . ^ , , , . . , kcv . Main Main IM iu .1 . i 4 I-1 berries in bearing. Just outside i office Phone S ne». city limits. Price $1,100. Inquire] ? U»l'VtPl'iRrPl V.-P'tR.-Pi'W.-Pl'W.-PiV.^'W.-Pi Í at Leader office. ♦ F . «. i n c a m I a N. WATRRUOUSR, Fine Little Home For Sale T ü c h e r of Plaivo e n d O m a n Six acres, four acres good gar den laud, family orchard, good six room house, barn and out buildings for sale. Inquire at office or G. Davidson, Sag 4 , this . Ï maw, Or i J Certificate«! from Hie Associateli Board. Koval Academy and Royal College of Music. R esilien ce B Street. * s t J S . MBULKY, '♦'A1 *-*. $ ' ATTORNEY AT LAW £ Special Attention Given to M ining and B Corporation Law. • £ ♦ O ffice, Woodward B u i ld i n g . J C. JOHNSON, 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW f Kstaies A«lra mistered. M ining Patents ▼ Procured. M ining anil Corporation Law g£ a specialty, office over Griffin, Veatch £ IIaYdwHre. J Office Phone. Main 113. Residence. 85. « ’A i r i J. k . J A J vouNii Office: Young Building, Main Street, West Side. That’s what you will se.e by look ing into our east window, showing 1.25 and 1.00 good corsets for Stock collars and jabots - Boys’ knee pants,large asrtmt Neckties . . . 50c suspenders - - Ladies’ 75c purses - - 35c 35c 35c 35c 35c 35c W e are now offering a reduction of ten per cent on ladies suits and long coats, men’s and boys’ suits, all fall goods, men’s grays and browns, the latest Hart-Sfiaffner Marx suits Take Due Notice. Don’t wail until you have a fire before insuring, the expense is light, don’ t run the risk. Call up the Express office, Tom | Awbrey will attend to it promptly. t •' . Timber Land For Sale. J j One hundred and twenty acres j j of fine timber in Mosby creek tim- * her belt. W ill scale between three and four million feet. Call for 4 information at the Leader office.* J i $j ATTORNEY AT L A W ANY ARTICLE IN THE WINDOW 35c 27.50 suits - - 24.75 25.00 suits - - 22.50 20.00 suits - - 18.00 And many others, too numerous to mention in this space. Come in and look HAMPTON ® CO Timber for Sale. Z 4 , Z r J Lor ten days only I will offer t w w lY 4 f i « « t » i « i 4 t i « i 'W ( > i « i « my piaCe— SW 1-4 Sec. 4, T 21 4 j W at $45.00 per acre. Cash. ORDERING SUPPLIES kyTELEPHONE G korok E d w ard s , ▼ * A W . A . kimk , m . 1». J I Comstock, Oregon. 9 | P H Y S I C I A N » n il SUR41EON -» Office in McFarland Building Over Cot*bran's Furniture Store Office Phone, 341 Residence Phone, Ml 5 j* Street Vacation Notice. For Sale Cheap. Two-year-colt, weight 1000 pounds, gentle, sound every way. Apply to W illiam A. lloru, Saginaw, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that at a , Pasture To Rent. regular council meeting to be held | at 8 p. m., Monday January 2, | About 400 acres of good pasture 1911, a petition will be presented to the common council of Cottage to rent. Apply to R. C. Barfield,, Grave, praying for the vacation of Telephone office. all of I'irst (Jones) street, Jones’ addition to Cottage Grove (as ap A Good Position. pears o f record in plat book No. 2, page 34, Latte county plat records) Can be bad by ambitious young except that part of parts inter men aud ladies in the field of sected by other streets or alleys, “ Wireless” or Railway telegraphy, which shall remain open full since the , 8 -hour law become effec width. tive, and since the Wireless com J. I. J onhs , one of petitioners. panies are establishing stations Street Vacation Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a regular council meeting, to be held at S p. m., Monday, January 2, 191L a petition w ill be presented to tin- common council of Cottage Grove , praying for the vacation of all that part of Jones’ addition to South, street ( recorded in plat book 2, pa 4 ;e 63, Lane county plat reconfc.) lying and being west from Mill street, except a strip 12 feet in width extending east and west through the central part thereof, east oi' and continuous in a straight line with the alley through block 6 , Jones’ addition to Cottage Grove. J. I. J o n k s , One of i>etitioners. through-out the couutry there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance ol advancement. The National Telegraph Institute of Portland. Ore., operates six offic ial institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. N 1. Registration of Land Title. Home For Sale. Nice new six-roomed cottage on a tract comprising a little more than one acre, good garden land' barn, good well, located just out side of city limits ill Gowdy addi tion. Cow goes with place. Price $1150. Inquire of William W ool- ard. In the C ircu it Court o f the State of «freg o li for the county of Lane. A P P L IC A T IO N . In tlie m atter o f the Cottage Grove l.oilge No. 4 .H, I mle-peni ten I Order o f o d d Fellows, a corporation, to register the title to the land in said application des cribed as .follows: Lot No. one. frac tional block No. one-half. 1». G. McFar land's addition to Cottage Grove, I.ane County, Oregon. vs. Mrs. S. E. M hrkley, Frances C. Ilram- inett, D avid G . McFarland, O. K. Wood- son, and to a ll whom it may concern defendants. T o W hom it M ay Concern: Fake notice, that on the 5th day of December, A. !>• 1910, an application wars filed by sard Cottage Grove l.odge N c . f«S, Independent Order o f Odd F e l tons, a corporation in the circuit court o f l„ane county for initial registration of tb e title to the land above described. N ow unless yon appear on or before the 4 th day of January. A. D. 1911, and a how cause why sncli application si,all Mot lie granted, the same w ill be taken as confessed and a decree w ill lie entered according to tlie prayer o f tlie applica tion and you w ill lie forever barred from disputing the sanse. [S eal] K. «'. L e e . Clerk. W. C. Counter. Applicant's Attorney. Nesmith Shoeing Shop S p riggs Bros.. Props H P H E retail merchants tele- 1 phone service not only as a salesman, bui also as a pur chasing agent. When a merchant finds that he is going to run out of a line of goods, he calls up the wholesaler or factory and not only orders a new stock, but comes to au agreement on the price and time of delivery. The unexpected needs of his customers can lie met with the least possible delay. If tile merchant cannot find what he wants in town, the Long Distance Service of the Bell System brings him into communication with other cities and oilier markets. Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Co. The E very Boll Telephone is the Center of the System Cottage G ro v e F eed Co. Administrators Notice to Creditors. D. S T E R L I N G . M an ager Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ben jamin H ill, deceased, and notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said deceased to exhibit and present them to me as such administrator, with the necessary vouchers, at my office on Main street in Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is ou the 15th day of November, A. D., 1910. Wheat, Oats, Grain Hay. M IL L FEED: Shorts, Brau, Vetch Seed, Chopped ( >ats, ( )il Meal. GRASS SEED; Grass Seeds of a'.l kinds constantly oil hand. F L O l'R : Hard Wheat Brands: American lleanty, Daily Bread, Hammond's Best. Every sack guaranteed. Soft Wheat Brands: White Swan, While Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. W. w. All City Trade Delivered P I H Ì N F . 1711 O glesby , Admintrator of the estate of Ben jamin Hall, deceased. J. C . J o h n s o n , Attorney for Administrator. Cottage G rove Fashion Stables Tra n sfe r ....Com pany.... H arrington & H arrel, Props. All Kinds o f Hauling and Heavy Dray Work. Practical Horse-Shoeing, A ll U p -, 1o-Date Equipment Wood Work P ja flO M O VM g a S p e c ia lty and Wavgon Repair Department in 1 Connection. Horses Called for «««•<▼ at Thornton'. Confectionery and DelBvered to any Part of Citv. j Fourth S i First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Ram in Connection PHONF. P h o n e Mein 521 R ssld sn rs I2IJ O ffic e 134 A. S. P O W E L L , Prop.