Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 21, 1911, Image 8

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    JOHN J. TUNELL OIES
AT AGE OF NINETY.!
Coughs th a t keep you aw ak e a t night aleo
d isturb
the sleep of th e re st o f th e family.
They can be ¿topped In a few m inutes with
The Stark Year Book
Johu J . Tunell, a resident of
Oregon since 1873, and who had
resided in Creswell since 1877, I
died at the home of his son, |ohu |
Tunell Fri'day, March 10, after an |
IG G E R , better, handsomer and even more practical than Volume I
illness covering several weeks.
which came out a year ago. Fruit growers will find it to be indis­
Mr. Tuuell was born in Ger­
It is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
pensable in their orchard work—it will be sent to any one on
many on January 7, 1831, and I
in All Lung and Throat Troubles.
receipt of 10 cents to cover mailing cost. The Stark Year Book
was 90 years, two mouths and
IS totally different from the average nurseryman’s catalog. It is as beautiful as it is
B a lla rd ’s H orehound Syrup conveys a w arm ing and re la x in g In*
three days old at the time of his
fluence to th e co ng ested lungs. H ea ls soreness, quiets tick lin g
practical and its practical features have given it the value of a horticultural text book.
dsath.
He
was
married
in
1845
sen satio n In th e th ro a t, s tre n g th e n s th e voice, loosens phlegm and
Volume II contains 31 full page illustrations of fruit and flowers in natural colors, repre­
to Mary Balky and came to the
relieves a ll Irrita te d co nd itio ns In th e th ro a t and lungs. Keep n
senting 165 varieties and covering apple, crab apple, quince, pear, peach, apricot,
b o ttle in th e house. I t Is handy to h ave wheu needed and saves
United States in 1848. He resided
a world of m isery to th e person affected.
cherry, plum, grape, currant, raspberry, blackberry, mulberry, dewberry, clematis
in Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and
and roses. 88 pages are devoted to descriptions and records of varieties and to infor­
Minnesota prior ts taking up his
Put Up in Throe Sizes, 2Sc. 50c and
mation on all subjects directly related to fruit growing such as planting and caring
residence
in
Oregon.
Besides
the
$1.00 per Bottle.
for an orchard, pruning, spraying, cultivation, cover crops, etc., etc.
sou, above mentioned, Mr. Tuuell
B u y th e $1-00 alze. I t c o n ta in s five tim es a s much
leaves one daughter, Mrs. Geo. I,.
I he Stark Year Book is th e ene horticultural hand-book you cannot afford not
as th e 25c eire, an d you s e t w ith each bottle a
'
Gilfry who resides in’ Creswell two
to have. It is the one book you will look to most often for helpful, reliable sug­
H e rric k 's R ed 1 ’epp cr P o ro u s P la s te r fo r th e chest.
grandsons, fames Lane and John
gestions and for safe guidance in you* orchard work. The edition being very limited
IT. LOWS, I
J U K I F. «ALLATO
Lindsey, aud three great-grand
you would better send for your copy immediately—before the supply is exhausted.
children, all of whom reside near
S te p k e a e E y e S a le e .
F a r W eak S ich t o r so re E y e »
25^o Discount to Mail Order Buyers—Free Freight on $ 1 0
Creswell. He was a member of
I S o l o A m o R t C O W H t M D I 3 3 ____
the Germau Lutheran church aud
Orders—Free Boxing and Packing—Safe Arrival Guar-
was a man highly respected by his |
B L N S O N S P H A R .M A C 1
anteed—Complete Satisfaction Assured
many friends.
Those are five moncy-in-your-pocket reasons why
The funeral services were con I
u number of other specially good things in alhclasses
your order should be for Stark Trees this spring.
o f fruit. You will find it not only interesting but
ducted by Kev. J . G, Grozier at
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
Professional Cards.
valuable. Sent free on request.
On
these
liberal
terms
you
can
now
purchase
Stark
Methodist church Saturday after­
Trees at prices no higher than are demanded for
’ — i Eggs for hatching— Bull Orping­ noon, interment taking place at
stock of less merit or inferior quality. And Stark
To Western Orchardists
Howe cemetery.— Creswell |
ton and HuiT Leghorns, good stock the
Trees have a record behind them—for 86 years they
Our stock is complete, the varieties the best of the best, the
have
pleased
planters
and
won
friends
in
every
assortment us yel unbroken. W e can fill your order, large or
1 5.
Inquire of G. W Chronicle.
small, with the kind of stock you want, of the varieties you
section of the country where trees are planted.
II. So.MI.RS
^ | McFarland, Cottage Grove.
want and get it to you when you want it.
The success of your orchard depends upon the iudgment you
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N
X, Poultryinen, here’s a snap— A
Stark Delicious
ADDITIO NAL LOCAL
use in selecting varieties. Why not make doubly sure by
Lawson Bldrf.,
Ph o n e 47, Res 103K 4 1140 egg Petaluma incubator and
planting Stark Trees and Stark special varieties—Delicious,
“
7/
is
a
g
em
—the
finest
apple
in
Chronic Disease« a Specialty, office
King Duvid, Black Ben, Stayman Winesap, Jonathan, New­
a ll the •world.*'—Luther Burbank.
Consultation and Exam ination Free.
£ ?. I two fine brooders worth $.40, for
town, Rome Beauty, Spitzenburg, etc.? Our stock of these and
Big lot of new goods coming for|
Have you planted this wonderful apple? Or have
t »flier Hours from 9 to 12 and 1:30 to ft. J sale at $15. Inquire of Mrs. J . II. The Fair.
all other western varieties is complete; also in peach, pear,
$
Other hours by appointment.
you planted it only in a small way? in either case
cherry, pluin, grape, small fruits, etc. And rememht t that
4 Warner.
make a big order for it this spring—as an orchard
every tree leaving our establishment is backed by the Stark
Mr. aud Mrs. W. E . Rhodes of I
Hatching eggs from Brown Leg­
reputation—the safest of all guarantees.
owner you owe it to yourself to do so. Stark De­
Cottage j
Every Stark Tree you buy, you will find to be us perfect as
horns of quality. Can supply sin­ Marcóla, visited with
licious is the greatest profit-producer ever known in
trees can be grown—the kind of trees that will surely please
Grove
frieuds
last
week.
apple
history;
it
is
perfect
in
tree,
past-perfection
in
gle settings or incubator lots. $1.
e. Urg» - P V .f l V r f 1 V .g -V .g ’^ g
P
you and make you a highly profitable orchard.
fruit—it is everything an apple could be. The
for 15. $5. pel 100.
Inquire of
Don’t put off sending your order. Mail it in at once. Planting
5 \V. C. Counter
II. J- Shinu
world’s greatest horticulturists and orchardists have
The BERT, cup of coffee served I
time is almost here and the demand is unusually heavy. You
C.
F.
Walker.
tf
unhesitatingly given it first place among apples—it is
I Ç O F N T 1 Ï R 'V S H IN N
will profit by early ordering.
with lunch at the 1’ride Home
fi Ducks aud Brown Leghorn Bakery, opposite M e t c a l f &|
the one variety that you should plant most largely.
Whether or not you urc ready to place your order, send for
»•.
4
A T T O R N E Y S .A T -L A W
The Stark Year Book for 1911, (postage 10 cents) and “ The
W e have prepared a new booklet "T h e Wonder­
J —Eggs for hatching, white Pekin Brund’s.
Office Woodward Bid*».
Wonderful Apple Stark Delicious" (sent free). You will find
ful Apple Stark D eliciou s," that tells the whole
much in these two books to interest you; they will help you to a
4 ducks, $1. per dozen; S. C. Brown
L
Phone Main 4
Cottage Grove, Or.
story and gives the record of Delicious up to Jan.
better understanding of what trees should be and why Stark
The Eugene E lk s will build an
' Leghorn eggs $1 per 15.
W. A
1,
1911.
This
booklet
also
describes
and
illustrates
Tree»
arr everything trees can be
...... .....;________
______ ________ Hememvay, Cottage Grove, Oreg imposiug temple. Cottage Grove
Elks will be exceded to contribute
B e fo re placing y o u r spring o r d e r send fo r yo u r c o p y of T h e S tark Y e a r B ook
<»-*.♦ ‘A'WA.
4
Huff Orpington eggs for sale, their share to the fund, no doubt.
f o r 1 9 1 1 (p o stag e 1 0 c e n ts ) and “ T h e W on d erfu l A p ple S ta rk D elicious** (se n t
♦ . w. kimk . m . i).
«°°d winter laying strain, 75c per
f re e )* I t is to y o u r best in terests th a t you d o so .
By a strong and well-time finish,
i\ .
i i 15. I received 50 dozen eggs from
P H Y S I C I A N « i l . I K l!K O K O N
J 1 one i>eii of 30 birds during the the sixty hens of Marcus Johnson,
ORIrc In M cFarland HulldliiK
^ i mouths of Ja n . and Feb. 1911 of New York state, won a $500
Over Cochran's Furniture Store
Louisiana, Missouri
«; Office
out« Phone,
t’hiMie. 341
hi Jtesklenee
i:i'siti<-ncc Phone,
riinue, 531
r:n it Ansel Wood, Cottage Grove, Ore. wager for him during the mouth
of
February.
Johnson’s
bet
was
<‘ggs delivered.
Forty-five Buff Rock
hens that his sixty hens would lay 1000
I lielougiug to Mrs. B. F. Williams, iggs during the mouth of Febru­
Harnessl Harness!
♦ pi i, ini '. kam
¿ ¡ ° f Milton, Oregon, laid 960 eggs ary. It was a close call, but every
F •
4 during the past mouth. That is hen laid an egg the last day, mak­
E.
B.
Grable, next door to W il­
D E N T IS T
j very satisfactory and the weather ing 1009 for the twenty eight
son’s restaurant, has on band now
Lawson Hld(.
Hours 8.30 to 12, 1 to 5
days.
’
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4
i*1
that
section
of
the
state
was
All Work iiu ran teed.
a line of single, double light aud
A8 the first direct result of the heavy farm harness, which he will
Office Phone 5
Rea. Main 16M r quite wititerish during that time.
Goverment’s anti-trust suit against sell right.
4
V -W V .-»lV r»lV r»l'ifr«»l'«r*sX
Pads, saddles, whips,
the so-called, . “ electric
lamp collars and anything that belongs
trust,” the Department of Justice to a harness shop.
“ i -
Harness aud
j %
has received intimation that the shoe repairing a specialty.
All
r
price of all electric light bulbs will work done neatly and promptly.
......... -.........
4 if C a r p e t s a n d R u s
be
reduced
33
1-3
per
cent
all
over
f
T e a c h e r of Plar\o and O rgan
i* j Á,
Prices right.
M ade to ord er and S a tis ­
tne United States. Bv such a cut
JL: t\ t ! ili. iteti fro m tin- A sm te ia tc d Hoard.
í
PL B . G r a b l e .
a. A 4 I . |
faction gu aranteed both
ip R o y a l A cad etti v a n ti R o y a l C o lle g e
in prices, purchasers will save
“f i l l
as to w orkm an sh ip and
Jt
Music. Residence B Street.
more than $6,000,(XX) a year. The
prices. .Apply to
.A I
Notice of Final Settlement.
department continues to receive
J . M . C o m er ’’wïïia ?.?1 word that the various pools in the E s ta te of W illia m T. K ay ser deceased. I
n e a r A d ven tist C h u r c h
N otice is h ereby g iv en th a t M arth a j . ;
so-called trust are breaking up in
K ay ser, a d m in istra trix o f said estate,
anticipation
of
the
suits
that
have
M KDLKY,
has filed h er acco u n t for th e final s e t t l e - !
been prepared.
m en f o f said esta te and M onday th e 10tli I
for 1911
Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup
Volume II
B
D< II.
1i
Stark Bro’s Nurseries & Orchards Co.
B arrels oV,*”
J .s A T T O R N E Y
£
▼
l!
AT LA W
Special Attention Given to Mining and
Corporation I.aw.
O ffice,
W oodw ard
Building,
| Cottage Grove Transfer
SI
....Company....
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f'UWs'ttrWlV.Wl W*l'W.-»'SAFlVre>*•>'«?•*
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t
J
C. JOHNHON,
A T T O R N E Y AT LA W
f E st nés Administered, Mining Patents
▼ Pro
rocured. Mining and Corporation I.aw
a specialty. Office over Griffin, Venirli
Hardware.
¿ Office P
Phone, Main 113. Residence, 85.
£
m i
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w-r
...
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,-1
,
.
The Booth-Kelly mill IS likely to objections thereto if any.
H arrin g lon & H a rr e l. P ro p s
start * " up soon.
D ated th is 14tli day o f M arch, 1911.
M a r t h a J . K a y s e r ,
Mr.
Stevens
aud
family
have
4 j All Kinds of Hauling and
A dm inistratrix.
moved into the Hostettler house.
G e o . It. D o r r is ,
A ttorn ey.
Mr. Stevens is a son-in-law of W.
$
W. Witcher. He bought a 20-acre
tract of land of Gavin Davidson Bohemia Avenue Vacation Notice.
about a year ago and will build
O ffice at T h o rn to n ’s C o n fectio n ery
N otice is h ereby g iv en th at a t a re g u ­
a house on the land this fall. Mr. lar C ou ncil m e e tin g to be held a t 8 p. in.
PHONE
Steveus moved here from Medford. M onday, A pril 3rd , 1911, a i»etition will
I
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i
4 Piano Moving a Specialty
I
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R esidence I 2 I J
Office 1 5 4
be presented to th e Com m on C ou n cil of
C ottage (Vrove, p ray in g for th e vacation
of a ll o f B oh em ia av e n u e,o f G eorgetow n.
C ottage Grove, e x c e p t w here sam e in te r ­
sects o th er h ig hw ays and e x c e p t a strip
19% fe e t w ide throu gh th e c e n te r and !
e x te n d in g th e fu ll len g th th ereof, th e I
c en ter lin e of w h ich is now c e n te r lin e !
o f said Bohem ia aven u e.
A. W . K im k ,
IJ21-5t
O ne of P etitio n ers.
Notice to Creditors.
A. F. & A. M. —C ottage G rove, No. 51.
In th e m atter o f th e la st w ill anil te s­
M eets 1st and .tri 1 W eduesilays. V isi-
tam en t of T h o m as Bow ers, deceased,
cordially inv iteli
n otice is h ereby g iv en by th e u n d er­
signed Solom on liowers, ex e cu to r of the
II. P. W y n n e , vv . M.
last
w ill and testam en t o f T h om as
M il. A n d e r s o n , See.
Bowers, deceased, to Uie c re d ito rs of,
and all persons h a v in g c la im s a g a in st,
said deceased, to e x iiih it them , witli
M. W . of A.— C ottage G rove Camp necessary vouchers, w ith in s ix m onths
No. P t J I m eets tlie t i r s i an il T h ird a fter th e first p u blication of th is n otice,
T n csilays of each m o n th in th e R lk ’s to said ex ecu to r, at th e office ot h is
attorn ey, J . C. Jo h n so n , in th e W ood­
H all. V isito rs welcom e.
ward b u ild in g at tlie n orth w est c o r s e r of
C. W. W a l l a c e , Consul.
Main and T h ird streets,
in C ottage
O r v i i . K na p i ', C lerk.
G rove, lam e co u n ty, O regon, tlie sam e
b ein g th e place for th e tran sactio n of
tlie busin ess of said esta te in l.an e
County, O regon.
For Sale—One practically new
Dated ttiis ’ 1st day of M arch, A .I), t 'l t l .
loRK*'is: wagon with first class
brake and bunks. Inquire of An
lauf Bros., Curtin, Dreg. f21-m_\H
S olom on B o w
J . 0 . J o h n so n ,
A ttorney for K xecu tor.
er s ,
K xecu tor.
Fashion Stables
TW O H O RSE
O VERALLS
M A D I BY
LEVI
STRAUSS
CB l
CO.
m n iitiiiÉ
Take Due Notice.
Dou’t wait until you have a firel
before insuring, the expense
light, don’t run the risk.
Call up the Express office, Tom I
Awbrey will attend to it promptly. |
For Sale.
Six acres, four acres good gar­
den land, family orchard, good
six room house, barn and out­
buildings for sale. Inquire at I
this office or G. Davidson, Sag ­
inaw, Or.
First Class Livery. Sale and Feed Bam in Connection
A. S. POWELL, Prop.
1^ 'H P ffiP V N M P
day of A p ril. 1911 at ten o ’c lo c k in th e
forenoon of said day h as been set by th e
h onorab le C ou ty Ju d g e o f L an e coun ty
settlem
of I th
sam e and h e a rin g
I for
UI S
C l l l C I U C en
I I L t U
U1 e
C SHI11
Saginaw Items.
telephone is the coal
mans best salesman.
Mauy of his customers he never sees, for their orders
come by wire and their checks by mail.
If you move into a new house or have an unexpected
need of fuel, you can often save a day’s time by telephon­
ing your order.
In the mining and shipping of coal,
phone has become an important factor.
markets and sources of supply are kept in
with the Bell Long Distance Service and
coal famine greatly reduced.
the Bell Tele­
The wholesale
constant touch
the danger of a
The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Co.
E v e ry Bell Telephone is the C enter.of th e System
H. H. H A R R IS
P ap erh an g er
And P ain ter
40
Y e a r«
E x p e rie n ce
■•«Id.nce 3 D oer. South of H. I . Church
COTTAGE OROVE
A g e n t R e o A u to m o b ile s
Hospital and Sanitarium
STERLING FEED COMPANY
Rilfht Here at Y our Home
Surgical Canes Especial Attention
X-RAY
D. S T E R L I N G . M a n a g e r
LABARATORY
Wheat, Oats, Grain Hay. M IL L F E E D : Shorts, Bran,
Vetch Seed, Chopped Onts, Oil Meal. G RA SS SE E D : Grass
Seeds of all kinds constantly on hand. FLO UR: Hard Wheat
Brands: American
Beauty,
Pure White,
Red Cross,
Every sack guaranteed.
Soft Wheat Brands: Pheasant,
White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies.
F o r F u r th e r P a r tic u la r s Address
DR. H. C. SCHLEEF
Do yon know th at of a ll th e m inor a il­
m en ts co ld s are by far th e m ost d an ger­
ous? It is not th e cold itse lf th a t yon I
need to fear, b ut th e «erions diseases
Some good fresh milk cows for
th at it often leads.
Most o f th ese .ire
Inquire of W. D. Simcox.
know n as germ diseases.
h m m a a i i | sale.
and consu m ption arc Among them . Why Cottage Grove, Ore.
af>*
n ot tak e C h am b erlain ’s Cough Rem edy I
Miss
Alberta
Hadley
all
week
at
and cu re your cold w hile you can?
For |
sale by Benson s Pharm acy.
the Arcade In refined vaudeville.
All City Trade Delivered
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P H O N E 1711