Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 04, 1911, Image 8

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•MADAM S H E R R Y " AT EUGENE.
C o u g h s t h a t k e e p y o u a w a k e a t n ig h t a ls o
d is tu r b
th e s le e p o f th o r e s t o f th e fa m ily .
T h e y c a n b e s to p p e d In a fe w m in u te s W ith
Grove
Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup
It is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
in All Lung and Throat Troubles.
Ita lta r d '» H o re h o u n d S y r u p c o n v e y » a w a r m ln * a n d r e la x in g l a .
flu c a c e t o th o c o n g e s te d lu n g s . H e a l s s o re n e s s , q u ie ts tic k lin g
s e n s a tio n In th e t h r o a t , s t r e n g t h e n s th e v o ice, lo o s e n s p h le g m a a d
re lie v e s a l l I r r i t a t e d c o n d itio n s In t h e t h r o a t a n d lu n g s . K s e p a
b o ttle In th o h o u se. I t I s h a n d y t o h a v e w h e n n e e d e d a n d eav e e
a w o rld o f -m isery t o t h e p e r s o n a ffe c te d .
Put Up in Throo Sizes, 20c, 50c and
$1.00 par Bottle.
B u y th e $1.#0 s ilc . I t c o n ta in s liv e tim e s a s m uch
n s th e 25c slxe. a n d y o u g e t w i t h e a c h b o ttle a
H e r r ic k s lie d p e p p e r P o r o u s P l a s t e r f o r t h e c h e s t.
to See Great
Comic Opera
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B L N S O N ’S
PHARMACY
EGGS FOR HATCHING
P ro fessio n a l C ards.
Eggs for hatch in g — Huff O rping­
ton and Buff Leghorns, good stock
$1.00 per IS.
Inquire of G. VV
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J J } K . II. H. SO M E R S
M cFarland, C ottage (trove.
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O S T E O P A T H I C P H Y S IC IA N
Poultrym en, here’s a snap— A
( Lawson Bldti.,
P h o n e 47, Res I03R
140 egg P etalum a in cu b ato r and
9 C h r o n ic D is e a s e s a S p e c ia lty . O ffice
two fine brooders worth $."50, for
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C o n s u lta tio n a m i I'.x a m in a tio n F re e .
sale at $1$. Inquire of Mrs. J. II.
■ Office H o u rs f ro m ') to 1’ a n il 1:30 to 5.
o t h e r h o u r s b y a p p o in tm e n t.
W arner.
H atching eggs from Brown Leg­
horns of q u ality . Can supply sin
gle settings or incubator lots. $1.
j u n
» v . - * s v . w * •.* > '•* •) - w ..
$5. per 100.
Inquire of
S w < i m l] U r
II. J . S h in n J) for 15.
C. F . W alker.
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y 0 ) 1 IN T E R & S H IN N
D
ucks
and
Brown
Leghorns
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A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W
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Office W o o d w ard B ids.
> — Eggs for h atching, w hite Pekin
k
Phom - M a in l
C o lta x e d r o v e , o r .
4 ducks, $1. per dozen; S. C. Brown
d-'5,
« Leghorn eggs $1 per 15.
VV7. A.
11 emeu way, Cottage Grove, Oreg
A «-'*'*-'*!*’» .'* ’*. 4
Buff O rpington eggs for sale,
good w inter laying strain, 75c per
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» W. KIMK. M. I).
£ A.
< 15. 1 received 50 dozen eggs from
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r i l V s l d l A N n a il B(1UG8 0 N
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one pen of .50 birds d u rin g the
O ffice m M c F a r la n d B u ild in g
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m onths of Ja n . an d Feb. 1911
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O v e r C o c h r a n ’s F u r n i t u r e S to r e
y
g- o n i c e I 'lio n e , 341 R e s id e n c e P h o n e , SSI gj j
A nsel Wood, C ottage Grove, O re.,
*•«.♦ w w v. »I -VrWv m w.-gi-w. »■ W-» * eggs delivered.
W hite and Golden W yan d o tts
and Black M inorcas, w onderful
lo. INC,« AM
J layers as well as prize w inners
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t F ancy eggs $1.50 per 15. $2.50
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D E N T IS T
© . L a w so n l i l d r .
i per .50. Incubator eggs $6 per 100.
H o u r s 8.30 to 12. 1 t o 5 ^
Mrs. M. F. DesLarzes. Phone 123
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A ll W o rk C .u ratile e d .
£
o f f ic e P h o n e $
R e s. M a in 1661 A L, or call at DesLarzes grocery.
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S p e c ia l A tte n tio n (liv e n lo M in in g and*
C o r p o r a tio n L aw .
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O ffices
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V W A T K R IIO U SU ,
T e a c h e r o f P ia r\o a n d O r« a n
j£ Certificated f r o m
A cadem v
• Koval Acn<
t h è A s s o c ia te d B onn
a n d R o y a l C o lle g e o f
R e s id e n c e B S tre e t.
M u sic .
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«t A V . * •*-. -V'-'W-, -Wv v .» s V.-»!
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
W o o d w ard
B u ild in g
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C ottage Grove T ran sfer
....C om pany....
H a r r in g t o n & H a r r e l, P r o p s .
A ll
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O. .JO H N S O N ,
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A T T O R N E Y AT LA W
K s ta ie s A d m in is te r e d . M in in g P a te n ts
P ro c u re d . M in in g a n d C o r p o r a tio n L aw
a s p e c ia lty .
O ffice o v e r G riffin , V e a tch
H a rd w a re .
Office P h o n e , M a in ILL
R e s id e n c e , SS.
V’« ¡♦V r» ! V. », V.-»l Vr»l Vi*!
Kinds of Hauling and
Heavy Dray Work.
Piano Moving a Specialty
O ffice a t T h o rn to n 's C on fectio n ery
PHONE
R e s id e n c e I2 IJ
O ffic e 15 4
Notice to Creditors.
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A . F . & A . M —C ottage ('»rove. No. ill.
In th e m a ile r of th e la s t will anil te s ­
M eets 1st an d .ird W ednesdays. V isi- ta m e n t of T hom as Bowers, deceased,
co rd ially in v ite d .
no tice is h ereb y g iv en by th e u n d e r­
signed Solom on Howers, ex ecu to r of th e
II. F. W v n n k , W. M.
last w ill an d te sta m e n t of T hom as
M. II. A n d r r s o n . Sec.
Bowers, deceased, to th e c re d ito rs of,
an d all persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t,
said deceased, to e x h ib it them , w ith
M . VV. o f A —C ottage (tro v e C am p necessary vouchers, w ith in six m o n th s
No. 6424 m eets th e F irs t anil T h ird a fte r th e first p u b licatio n of th is notice,
T u esd ay s of each m onth in th e E lk 's to said executor, a t th e office of h is
a tto rn e y , I. C. Jo h n so n , in th e W ood­
H all. V isito rs w elcom e.
w ard b u ild in g a t th e n o rth w est c o rn e r of
C. W. W a l l a c e , Consul.
M ain an d T h ird streets, in C ottage
O r v il K n v p p , C lerk,
('.rove, Lane co u n ty , O regon, th e sam e
In-iiig th e place for th e tra n sa c tio n of
th e bu sin e ss of said estate in b an e
C ounty, O regon.
For Sale—( )ne practically new
D ated th is 21st day of M arch, A. D. 1911.
logging w agon with first class'
brake and b u n k s. Inquire of An .
lau f Bros., C urtin, Oreg. f21-m2.si
S o l o m o n H o w e r s ,
E xecu to r.
Fashion Stables
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
A.’ S i P O W E L L , Prop.
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Now is the Time to Plant.
Those are five m oney-in-your-pocket reasons why
your order should be for Stark T rees this spring.
O n these liberal term s you can now purchase Stark
Trees at prices no higher than are dem anded for
stock of less m erit o r inferior quality. And Stark
T rees have a record behind them —for 86 years they
have pleased planters and won friends in every
section of the country where trees are planted.
Stark D e lic io u s
“ / / is a g e m —the fin est apple in
a ll the w o r ld .” — Luther Burbank.
H ave you planted this wonderful apple? O r have
you planted it only in a sm all way? In either case
m ake a big order for it this spring—as an orchard
owner you ow e it to yourself to do so. Stark D e­
licious is the greatest profit-producer ever known in
apple history; it is perfect in tree, past-perfection in
fruit—it is everything an apple could be.
T he
w orld’s greatest horticulturists and orchardists have
unhesitatingly given it first place am ong a p p le s- it is
the one variety that you should plant most largely.
W e have prepared a new booklet “ T he W o n d er­
ful A pple Stark D elicio u s,” that tells the whole
story and gives the record of D elicious up to Jan.
1, 1911. T h is booklet also describes and illustrates
a num ber of other specially good things in nil classes
of fruit. You will find it not only interesting but
valuublc. Sent free on request.
T o W e ste r n O r c h a r d ists
O u r stock is c o m p le te , th e v a rie tie s th e b e st of th e bct»t, th e
a sso rtm e n t as y e t un b ro k en . W e c a n fill yo u r o rd e r, larg e o r
sm all, w ith th e kind o f sto c k you w a n t, of th e v a rie tie s you
w an t and get it to y o u w h e n y o u w a n t it.
T h e success of yo u r o rc h a rd d e p e n d s upon th e ju d g m e n t you
u se in se le c tin g v a rie tie s . W h y n o t m ake d o u b ly s u re by
planting S tark T r e e s and S ta rk s p e c ia l v a rie tie s —D elicious.
King D avid, Black B en, S tay m an W in e s a p , J o n a th a n . N e w ­
to w n , R om e B eauty, S p itzenburg, e tc .? O u r stock of th e^ e a nd
all o th e r w e s te rn v a rie tie s is c o m p le te ; also in pencil, p e a r,
c h e rry , plum , g rap e , sm all fru its, e tc . A nd rem e m l"
th a t
e v e ry tre e leaving o u r esta b lish m en t is backed by th o >iark
re p u ta tio n —th e safest of all g u a ra n te es.
E v e ry S ta rk T r e e you buy, you v. ill find to b e as p e rfe c t as
tre e s can b e g ro w n —th e kind of tre e s th a t w ill su re ly p le a se
you a n d m ake you a highly pro fitab le o rch a rd .
D o n ’t p u t off se nding y o u r o rd e r. M ail it in at o n c e . P lanting
tim e is alm ost h e re a nd th e de m a n d is unusually h e a v y .
)(ou
will profit by e a rly o rd erin g .
W h e th e r o r not y o u a re re a d y to p la c e y o u r o r d e r , sen d for
T h e S tark Y ear B ook for 1911, (p o stag e 10 c e n ts ) and " T h e
W o n d e rfu l A p p le S tark D elicious ’ (ce n t fre e ). Y ou will find
m uch in th e s e tw o b o o k s to i n te r e s t you; th e y will h e lp y o u to a
b e tte r un d e rsta n d in g o f w h a t tre e s should b e and w hy S tark
T r e e s are e v e ry th in g tre e s can be.
B efo re placing y o u r i p r i o | o rd er »end for yuur c o p y o f T h e Stark Y ea r B ook
fo r 1911 ( p o tta g e 1 0 cent«) and “ T h e W onderful A p p le Stark D elicious)” (le n t
f r e e ) . It ¡a to y o u r beat in terest! that you d o so .
S ta rk B ro’s N u rseries & O rch ard s Co.
L o u is ia n a , M is s o u r i
(23)
Harnessl
Harness!
E. B. G rable, n ex t door to W il
son’s restaurant, has on h an d now
a line of single, double lig h t aud
heavy farm harness, w hich he will
sell rig h t.
Pads, saddles, whips,
collars an d an y th iu g th a t belongs
to a harness shop.
H arness and
shoe repairing a specialty.
All
work done neatly an d promj
Prices right.
E . B. G
r a b i . e
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Notice of Final Settlement.
M a r th a J. K a y se r ,
Now O w ned a n d O p erateti by
W. L. HUBBLE
S. R SM ITH
Res. P h o n e 145-J
Res. P h o n e 120-Y
W. N. HUBBLE
A ll Kinds of wood-worU done in the best worK-
manliKe manner
STOCK AT WAREHOUSE
D oors of a ll K in d s
W indow s a n y size
.Screen Doors
Screen W indow s
All k in d s of M o u u d in g s
D oor am i W indow F ra m es
C ustom P la n in g a n d D ry in g
T u rn e d W ork of ev ery d escrip tio n
C em en t
L im e
P la ste r
F ire B rick
F ir e C lay
L ath es
S ew er P ipe
R oofing F e lt
Black B u tte S h in g les
We Carry a Complete StocK of Glass
K em em lier we h av e tile tool» an d m ach in es to ilo all odd jobs.
h ere for b u sin e ss an d w ill e n d e a v o r to please.
COTTAOE GROVE
A d m in istra trix .
G e o . B. D o r r i s ,
A tto rn ey .
Sash 1 1 Door Factory
STOCK AT M ILL
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E sta te of W illiam T. K ay ser deceased. j
N otice is Hereby g iv e n th a t M a rth a J.
K ayser, a d m in is tra trix of said estate,
lias filed h e r acco u n t for th e final s e ttle ­
m en t of saiil esta te a n d M onday th e 10th
day of A p ril. 1911 a t te n o 'clo ck ill th e
forenoon of said day h a s been se t by th e
h o n o rab le C o u ty Ju d g e of L ane co u n ty
for s e ttle m e n t of th e sa m e an d h e a rin g
o b jectio n s th e re to 4f a n y .
D ated th is 14th d ay of M arch, 1911.
Roses, all colors 10c an d up,
carn atio n plauts all colors 10c
each, chrysanthem um s all colors
10c each, cabbage plan ts 10c doz.
50c too.
H . K. M e t c a l f .
W e are
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
OFFICE PHONE 148
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For Sale.
New range, also a sanitary
Fresh Jersey m ilk cows for sale,
also fine Holstein bull for breeding couch. Inquire at Mrs. G . O rr’s,
purposes.
Call on or address S. .opposite lau n d ry .
C. V eatch, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Good Business Proposition.
J 4 & 3 & .s s v y s s s s s V > "v \s s s A S S v y s V ,A S s '
f Barrels Gallons
For sale— a good well drilling I
rig on trucks, in good condition,
gasoline power, .500-foot capacity, i
drills 3 and 4 inch holes. All tools
necessary.
Inquire of the Co­ f
operative Realty Co.
CarpetsS a n d R u s
M ade to o rd er an d S atis­
faction g u a ra n te e d both
as to w o rk m a n sh ip an d
prices. A pply to
\ J. M. C om er
n e a r A d v e n t is t C t w ir c h
If you h av e tro u b le in g e ttin g rid of
y o n r cold you m ay know th a t you are
n o t tr e a tin g it properly.
T h ere is no
reason w hy a cold should h an g on for
w eeks an d it will not if you ta k e C h a m ­
b e rla in 's C ough R em edy.
F or sale by
B ensons P harm acy.
J . C. J o h n s o n ,
A tto rn ey for E xecutor.
2 5 % D is c o u n t t o M a il O r d e r B u y e r s — F r e e F r e ig h t o n $ 1 0
O r d e r s — F r e e B o x in g a n d P a c k in g — S a f e A r r iv a l G u a r ­
a n t e e d — C o m p le t e S a t is f a c t io n A s s u r e d
High School Alumni Association.
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T h e 10lst birthday of " G ra n d ­
m a ” S arah J. Todd, Lane co u n ty ’s
oldest citizen, an d one of the old­
est on the coast, was observed a p ­
propriately at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W . J. M ulkey on E ast T h ir­
teenth street in Fairm ount, att ad ­
dition to Eugene, Friday. O n this
date Mrs. T odd dined w ith Mr.
an d Mrs. VV. F. Reed, two miles
aw ay. She enjoyed the ride very
m uch aud felt well throughout the
day. "G ra n d m a ” seems as spry
as she did five years ago, say her
friends, and is still able to knit,
th is being her principal pastim e
d u rin g th e long days.
She also
sews some and keeps her own
room. Her eyesight and hearing
are still fair and her faculties are
m uch more active th an those of
thousands of people 20 an d 30
years younger.
T h e Cottage Grove H igh school
alum ni association met at the
hom e of Miss E lsie Lea last week
au d elected officers as follows:
E rnest P urvauce, president; Ernest
W yatt, vice
president: Mabel
Rosenburg,
secretary-treasurer.
It was planned to give the 1011
class banquet May 25.
T hose
preseut were:
Mr. P u rvauce 96,
Ben K ing ’10, Misses E lsie Lea
’96, Lulu Currin
’96, A della
W hite, ’03, Ethel
Moore ’07,
M abel Veatch ’10, Mabel Rosen -
‘ ‘ W anted— E nergetic young m an b u rg ’10.
to act as our representative in C ot­
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tage Grove, selling goods for us on
2 commission basis. O nly an h o u r’s
A Unique Lecture.
tim e each day required. A ddress
Rev. 1). K. Baker of Lebanon,
Page & Sou, P ortland, O reg o n .”
J
will give his spleudid lecture at
W hen yon h a v e rh e u m a tism in y o u r the Baptist church of this city next
foot o r in ste p ap p ly C h a m b e rla in 's L in i­ T uesday evening, April 11, at 8
m en t an d you w ill g e t q u ic k relief. I t o ’clock. T h is lecture is filled with
costs b u t a q u arter. W hy suffer?
For
fun an d instruction.
Mr. Baker
sale by Henson P h arm acy .
w as reared in the south and carries
with him m uch of the southern air.
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Admission free with collection.
C
Come and hear it.
Volume II
I G G E R , b e tte r , h a n d so m e r an d e v e n m o re p r a c tic a l th a n V o lu m e I
w h ich c a m e o u t a y ea r a g o . Fruit grow ers w ill find it to be in d is­
p e n sa b le in th e ir o rch a rd w ork — it w ill h e s e n t to an y o n e on
r e c e ip t o f 10 c e n ts to c o v e r m a ilin g c o st. T h e Stark Y ear B ook
is totally different front the average nurseryman's catalog. It is as beautiful as it is
practical and its practical features have given it the value o f a horticultural text book.
Volume II contains 31 full page illustrations of fruit and flowers in natural colors, repre­
senting 165 varieties and covering apple, crab apple, quince, pear, peach, apricot,
cherry, plum, grape, currant, raspberry, blackberry, mulberry, dewbérry, clematis
and roses. 88 pages are devoted to descriptions and records of varieties and to infor­
mation on all subjects directly related to fruit growing such as planting and caring
for an orchard, pruning, spraying, cultivation, cover crops, etc., etc.
The Stark Year Book is the one horticultural hand-book you cannot afford not
to have. It is thè one book you will look to most often for helpful, reliable sug­
gestions and for safe guidance in your orchard work. The edition being very limited
you would better send for your copy immediately—before the supply is exhausted.
Grandma Todd * 101st Birthday.
P o r W e a k S ig h t or s o r e «Creo, use Step h en s B r « Balve.
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for 1911
M adam e Sherry,
the comic
opera sensation of two continents'
will be produced by the original
New York Com pany at the Eugene
theatre, Friday, April 7.
Any
people living iu this city, who wish
to attend this perform ance, can
easily do so by ta k in g the A shland
local an d returning ou th e same
eveiiiug, leaving E ugene at 12.32.
Geo. II. Sm ith, m anager of the
Eugene th eatre aunouuces th a t all
m ail orders, accom panied by
check or money order will receive
due consideration at his hands.
Brices for th is production, re
served seats will be $ 1 5 0 an d $2.
ST. LOWS, USL
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T h e Stark Year Book
Fine Chance for the People of Cottage
One on the Goat.
A little boy, accom panied by his
m other, encountered a lielligerent
looking goat in a narrow path.
T o th e boy’s terrified objections to
going forward, his mother replied:
W hy, Willie, d o n ’t you kttow
th a t there is no such thing as bod­
ily pain, and th a t it is foolish for
the goat to try and hurt you?”
At th at the boy rejoined:
"Y es, m other, I know it, and
you know it; but the goat d o n ’t
know it!”
D o von know th a t of all th e m in o r a il­
m e n ts colds a re by far th e m ost d a n g e r
on»? It is not th e cold itself th a t you
need to fear, b ut th e serious diseases
th a t it often leads.
M ost of th ese are
know ti as g e rm diseases.
P n eu m o n ia
a n d co n su m p tio n are am ong them . W hy
n ot ta k e C h a m b e rla in 's Cough R em edy
an d cu re yonr cold w hile you can?
For
sale by Rensons P harm acy.
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A g e n t R e o A u to m o b ile s
H. H. HARRIS
P a p erh a rv g er
A n d P a in te r
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Y ear»
E x p e r ie n c e
R j s l d s n c a 3 D o a r i S o u t h o f M. K. C h o r c h
C0TTA0E GROVE
STERLING FEED COMPANY
D. S T E R L I N G , M a n a g e r
W heat, Oats, G rain H ay. M IL L F E E D : Shorts, Bran,
Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Oil Meal. G RA SS S E E D ; G rass
Seeds of all kinds constantly on han d . FLO U R: H ard W heat
Brands:
A merican
Beauty,
Pure W hite,
Red
Cross,
Every sack guaranteed.
Soft W heat Brands: P heasant,
W hile S tar. Poultry Feeds an d Supplies.
All City Trade Delivered
Hospital and Sanitarium
* P H O N E 1711
Right H e re a t Y e a r Hem«
Surgical Cases Especial Attention
Take Due Notice.
For Sale.
X- RAY I. ABA RAT OR V
f o r F u r t h e r P a r ti c u la r* Address
DR. H. C. SCHLEEF
D on't wait until you have a fire
| before insuring, the expense is
¡1 light, d o n 't run the risk.
Call up the Express office, Tom
1 Awbrey will attend to it prom ptly.
Six acres, four acres good g a r ­
den lan d , fam ily orchard, good
six room house, barn an d o u t­
buildings for sale. In q u ire at
th is office or G. D avidson, S a g ­
inaw , Or.