Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 01, 1913, Image 8

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P ROF ES S I ONAL CARDS
.1. S. Afodlcy
ATTORNEY AT LAW
S pecial A tten tio n G iv en to M ining ami
C o rporation Law.
Office, W oodw ard B uilding.
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N O T A R Y P U B L IC
C o tta g e G ro v e . O re
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One year,______________ $1.50
Six months,____________
.75
AdvertisinK rates on Application
LKADEK PUBLISHING COMPANY
W . C. CONNER, E d ito r and M anager
VAN B. PIE R C E , - - - F orem an
A pplication M ade for E n tr y in th e P ost
Office a t C ottage G rove O regon as
Second Class M ail M atter.
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Office in M cF arlan d
B uilding, U p s ta irs .
Office P h o n e 34.
R esidence P h o n e !2tU
Dorena Croakings.
Married.
Jas. Bennett was a visitor in DEERE-DENNY--At the home
of Justice of the Peace Alta
King, of Cottage Grove, who
Mrs. C. Van Valin is on the
officiated, March 20, 1913,
sick list.
Amos J. Deere and Miss Esther
Elbert McKay, of Creswell, is
Denney.
visiting at the home of his aunt,
Mrs. Almeda Deane.
LATHROP-HANSON - At the
home of the groom, March 26,
Grandma Ward is still on the
1913, E. C. Lathrop and Miss
sick list.
A. Grace Hanson, Rev. Jas. G.
Otis Leathers, of Olingston,
Moore officiating.
Arkansas, is visiting with his
brother-in-law, Raymond Bates.
Ora England is on the sick
Eggs for Hatching.
list
Ed Bennett and Frank Potts
Buff Leghorn, 50 cents for 15,
were visitors in Dorena today.
$3.25 per hundred. Also Indian
Mrs. Almeda Deane spent Eas­ Runner duck eggs from select
ter Sunday in Creswell.
stock, fawn and white strain,
Mrs. Roxy Bennett and little 50 cents for 13. Orders taken
daughter are visiting at Trout- for day-old chicks and ducks.
dale with Mrs. Bennett’s sister,
C. F. H andy .
Mrs. Clara Wallace.
J. B. Mosby was a visitor
A few settings of eggs will be
Disston this week.
sold from my fine egg-laying and
Shearer & Sons sent out their exhibition strain of Barred Ply­
second car of ties this week.
mouth Rocks at $1.50 per 15.
Ruthe Jennings returned from Baby chicks of same strain 15
cents each. Stanley
Martin,
Eugene Saturday.
Maude Shearer is sick with the Cottage Grove, Oregon.
mumps.
S. C. White Minorca eggs for
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Redford and
son were visitors in the Grove hatching, all from prize winning
stock. Heavy laying strain.
Thursday.
$1.50 for 15, if not packed
Ray Van Valin has the mumps. Eggs,
for shipment; $2.00 for 15, if 1
shipped. Mrs. Jas. P. Graham,
Row River Ripples.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Dorena Sunday.
W o o d w a r d B u ild in g
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
P h o n e N o . 43
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
T h e p a p e r t h a t g iv e s y o u w h a t y o u w a n t to r e a d
One Thing The Matter With
Oregon.
The following editorial is taken
from the Medford Mail Tribune,
and while it does not portray
V I t . i j v q i i i i M . » M » general conditions in Oregon, we
believe that there are many
places in this state that can pro­
D e m is t
fit by the evils of pure land spec­
Office P h o n e 5
R esid ence P h o n e 121L ulation which the editorial warns
against.
‘‘Oregon and the Northwest
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U tlc S
are suffering from the effects of
Successor to M arion V eatch
land speculation. The era of
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND rapid development of the past
decade attracted in its wake a
EMBALMER
flock of speculators, whose con­
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C ottage (¡rove, Oregon
tribution to prosperity consisted
of inflating values.
r .a w .r .r .g v g w .r .r .r .r A * .
“ It is doubtful if any form of
«
* gambling is harder on a country
than land gambling. It upsets
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COTTAGE GROVE
J and unsettles communities. Given Mrs. Laura Bosley visited her Notice of Final Settlement.
Hospital $ S an atariu m |¡ a touch of the get-rich-quick children in Cottage Grove a few
Notice is hereby given that the
magic of buying on margins to­ days the past week.
Right Here at Y o u r Horn*
day and sell at an advance to­
Frank Potts went to Cottage undersigned executrix of the es­
morrow, and the individual is
Saturday, returning Sun­ tate of Lucretia McMurray, de­
Surgical Cases Especial A ttention V
" spoiled for the hum drum life of Grove
ceased, has filed in the county
day evening.
court of Lane County, Oregon,
X- RAY LABARATORY i toil.
The mill is shut down for
V “ Land speculation is the same few days. They are putting in her final account as such execu­
in theory, farther reaching in re­ a new edger, and moving the trix of said estate, and that
For F urther Particulars A ddress
Thursday, the 3rd day of April,
mits, as faro, roulette, poker
A. D. 1913, at the hour of one
and other games of chance. It logging donkey.
Dr. H. C. Schleef i not only demoralizes the individ­ Messrs. Ed Bennett, Frank o’clock, p. m., of said day has
I ual, but the community as well. Potts, Charlie Plank and Albert been fixed by said court as the
& a tîic iiiw .« v e ,.a ,.a v a w .it,.« ,.a It retards rather than builds up, Vaughn visited at Bed Rock time for hearing any objections
to said report and the settlement
creates a fictitious base, and sup­ Saturday.
Mr, Paxton, of Eugene, has thereof.
plants plodding development
L ena J ordan , Executrix.
Southern Pacific Time Table with feverish expectancy and an beep visiting his daughter and
A lta K I ng , Attorney.
friends
ip
pnd
around
Row
ticipation,
a
hectic
flush
that
C ottage Grove Station
River,
counterfeits real health.
“ Land speculation not only
Mrs, Laura Bosley has been
South Bound
withdraws individuals from use­ sick with the grip, Pearl Vaughn
FOB SALE
N o . 13...................
ful production, but also land. No has been taking her place in the
N o . 15...... ............
permanent prosperity can be cook house.
F IN E B U S IN E SS L O T .— A well located
N o . 17...................
built upon the resources of swap­ Charlie Plank went to Lynx business lo t on M ain S tre e t, C ottage
North Bound
ping property, increasing valua­ Hollow to visit his parents G rove, for sale a t a reasonable price,
o r will ex ch an g e fo r d esirab le resi­
N o . 14 ................
tions or staking out town lots. Wednesday.
dence p ro p e rty
in W est C o ttag e
The citizen who lives by a raise
G
rove. S ee th e L ead er ab o u t it.
Ed Bennett and Frank Potts
N o . I S . . . .............
in
the
price
of
property
due
to
N o . 20................ ..
55 A C R E S --G o o d ho u se, w oodshed,
the growth of the community, went to Cottage Grove Friday.
ltry ho u se, ru n n in g w ater, 2J acres
Fred Kelly made a business p in o u berries
fulfills no useful part in the com­
an d g a rd e n , 80 y o u n g fru it
trip
to
Row
River
Friday.
O. & S . E. R. R. Company
munity’s existence—is simply a
trees, som e good tiin lter, SJ acres
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McConell slashed, b u rn ed and seed ed . W est of
K. BOUND
W . B O U N D parasite upon it.
ttag e G rove 2£ m iles. A nice little
N o. 1
N o. 2
“ Inflation of land values is visited in this burg a few days C m o ountain
hom e on
c o u n ty
road.
A. M. M is.
S T A T IO N S
A. M simply trying to discount today the past week.
$1,800. In q u ire a t L ead er office.
the
development
of
tomorrow.
7.3o
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BIG T R A C T C H E A P .— 1000 acres, only
7.50 3.5............
The speculator is trying to cash
Silk Creek Items.
4 m iles from C ottage G rove, on m ain
7.59 6.7.............
in advance the industry and en­
co u n ty ro ad , ab o u t 100 acres u n d er
8.14 8.6..............
terprise of the next decade or Sam Damewood spent Satur­ cultiv atio n , 200 or 300 acres young
8. lo 12.5.......... ..
tim ber, balance good pasture, m uch of
two. His contribution to society day night at Owens’ place.
8.50 13.5.............. ............ W ic k s .............
w hich can be easily cleared fo r c u lti­
is no more beneficial than that of
9 .0 5 15.9..............
vation, four stream s on place, th ree
Mr,
Garner
cut
his
hand
on
a
9.15 16-6..............
any other gambler.
all residences, one good b arn . A
bbw the first of the week.
It is sm
9.45 20 A r ____ ---------D is s to n ___ _ _______ lo .o o
g re a t in v estm en t at $20 p er acre. F in e
“ Productive work is the real much better now,
for
subd iv id in g . Call on th e Leader.
T w o e x tr a t r a i n s fo r p a s s e n g e r s o n l y leav e basis of prosperity.
Land is
E. A. Wheeler went to Rose- A F IN E H O M E .—New (1-room bungalo,
C o tta g e G ro v e S a tu rd a y s . K .xtra t r a i n lea v e s
worth
just
what
it
can
be
made
3 :o o p .' m ., r e t u r n in g a r r i v e s a t C o tta g e G ro v e
b arn , bug g y sh e d , p o u ltry houses,
to produce.
Without labor it burg Sunday and returned acres
a t 5:3o p. in.
of fine g ard en an d b erry land,
is unproductive, and, therefore, Thursday.
S u b je c t to c h a n g e w ith o u t n o tic e .
ru n n in g sp rin g for irrig a tin g , besides
A ll o u tw a rd f re ig h t to s ta tio n w h e r e t h e r e is valueless to the community.
No Hoyt Davis went to Mill City larg e creek, £ acre oak p a rk , d rilled
*s n o a g e n t w ill b e left a t r is k o f o w n e r.
w ell, fine d rain ag e, in W est C ottage
one is entitled to more than he Sunday night.
S ta g e lea v e s D is s to n a f te r a r r iv a l o f t r a i n o n
rove, on ly $4,000, term s. In q u ire a t
The Royal Academy team G L eader
creates, but every one is entitled
M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d F r id a y fo r O rse c o .
office.
But what Pi layed the Silk Creek league
F r e ig h t w ill n o t l»e re c e iv e d a t th e O . & S. K to all that he creates.
R , R. D ep o t a f te r .5 p . m . T o in s u r e f o r w a r d in g does the speculator create?
E; aster afternoon with disastrous L IT T L E F A R M -A b o u t 59 acres, h a lf
b o tto m la n d , balance h ill land run-
o n u e x t t r a i n f r e ig h t m u s t be d e liv e re d in a m p le
“ Every section has to go results.
n in g w ater, good fam ily o rch ard , fair
t im e to p e r m it o f its b e in g b ille d .
through
the
land
speculative
era
M. F. Babcock and family bu ild in g s, 1 m ile from C ottag e G rove
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A. B. W O O D , M a n a g e r.
sometimes through several suc­ spent Wednesday at D. A. c ity lim its on good co u n ty road, only
$3,500 term s. Apply to L eader
ceeding speculative crazes. Af­ Wheeler’s.
ter artificial inflation has had its
SUBURB
H O M E .—Two acres, 20,000
Fingal Hinds is having be­
Cottage Grove
day, there is always the reaction tween 150 and 200 rods of wire straw b erry p lan ts, gooseberries, logan­
an d fru it, n eat 5 room co ttag e,
—the period of depression and fencing put on his place here, berries,
p o u ltry y ard s, ru n n in g w ater all the
Transfer Company the community is then in much which
adds greatly to the looks y e a r, fine g ard en spot on creek bank.
better shape, much healthier of the place.
O n west M ain stre e t, o n ly $1,200. I n ­
q u ire a t L ead er office.
much sounder. When the ar­
H erbert H arrington, Prop.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Wolcott
and
tificial inflation has
been
B A R G A IN -F o r Sale or T rad e -8 0
squeezed, the people cease trying Sam Damewood took Easter din­ acres, 25 in c u ltiv atio n , ta la n c e second
F ire P roof Feed
ner
at
Burcham’s.
g ro w th tim b er, 4 m iles from Cottage
to live without labor, cease dis­
and S to r a g e B arn.
Carl Slagle is home again after G ro v e, h alf m ile to R . R. statio n and
counting the future and get
new 0 room house, barn,
“ down to brass tacks,” quit a three months’ absence in school,
ch ick en houses, etc. G ood springs
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
grafting, and go to work, then Washington.
and ru n n in g w ater, fam ily orchard 3»
AND HEAVY DRAY WORK
Orvil Tarbell is shearing 125 trees bearin g , ab o u t 400 young
the community has an assured
fru it trees. W ill sell o r tra d e for town
future—and the sooner it real­ Owens’ goats.
pro p erty . In q u ire a t L ead er office.
P ia n o M ovin g a S p e c ia lty izes this, the better.
Little Wilfred Airey fell into
W
— To trad e a good plastered
“The
entire
Pacific
coast
coun­
the fire place Wednesday and A N T E D house
P hone, Office 72
in S alem for farm prop­
try is going to have a phenome­ burned one arm and one side of e 7-room
rty near C o ttag e G rove. P refer an
nal development during the next his neck and face.
u n im prov ed tr a c t o f ab o u t 160 A. Will
decade, following the completion
or ta k e sm all cash difference.
Miss Lena Burcham was home give
Notice to Creditors.
A t th e L ead er office.
if the Panama canal, the San with her parents over Easter.
Notice is hereby Riven that by Francisco exposition and the
Mrs. Ella Thompson returned B U S IN E S S O P E N IN G - A nice little
an order of the County Court of railroad and highway develop­ to Portland the first of the week. business o p en in g in C o ttag e Grove.
C en tral location. C heap ren t. L ittle
Lane County. Orepon, duly made ment in prospect But care
Ruby Slagle spent Easter cash will buy it. Call on th e L eader.
and entered of record, February should be exercised in every at Miss
home.
T E N A C R E P E A R O R C H A R D —T rees
26th, 1913, in the matter of the community to make prosperity
Frank Davis went to Rice Hill 3 years old, fine rich sa n d y bottom
estate of Crampton H. Jones, de­ permanent by preventing land
land, only one m ile from C ottage
ceased. the undersigned was duly speculation ana inflation, that Tuesday.
G rove p o st office. F in e fo r berries
appointed administrator of said ¡ the future may not be too far
and vegetables betw een trees. $2,750,
w ant $1 2H) cash, $550 in one y ear at
estate.
discounted and that there may
At the Baptist Church.
7 per cent, $1,000 in tw o years a t 6 per
All persons having claims be no prolonged period of de­
cent. 5 p er c e n t d isco u n t fo r all cash.
C. M. Cobb, Pastor.
against said estate are hereby re­ pression following.”
A ddress th e Leader.
quired to present them duly veri­
Bible School every Sunday at 10 H O M E F O R YOU-—L ot 75x95, good
fied as by law required to said
o'clock. Morning worship at 11 tw o-story house, 7 room s, fru it trees
administrator at the law office of
Governor Lister, of Washing­ o’clock. Junior Society meeting in bearin g ,so m e berries. S o u th F o u rth
Alta King. Cottage Grove, Ore­ ton state, has signed the bill at 4 o’clock p. m. Evening service, St. P rice o n ly $1,000. In q u ire o f D.
gon, within six months from the abolishing capital punishment in 7:30. Prayer meeting and teach­ B. C ham berlen.
date of this notice. Dated this that state, except for the offense ers training class Wednesday even­ T W O GOOD P R O P O S IT IO N S . — 80
3rd day of March. A. D. 1913.
of treason only. The bill pro­ ing, 7:30.
acres, 3 m iles w est of C o ttag e G rove,
good 6-room house, b arn , p o u ltry
J. I. J ones ,
vides no first degree murderer
house, 12 acres u n d er c u ltiv a tio n , lot
can be pardoned under 20 years.
Administrator.
Last week’s cold rains caused of good pilin g , .‘15 acres p a s tu re ,$1,600,
almost a general suspension of term s. 40 acres, 3J m iles so u th of C o t­
tag e G ro v e, 4-room cab in ,p lace fenced
J. M. Comer has a number
We believe this is a good town farmwork, logging and railroad on
e sid es, fam ily o rc h a rd , g ar­
of fine rugs of his own weaving and better than most others, or extension work on the 0. & S. E. den. th re Good
p o u ltry a n d sto ck place,
for sale cheap.
else we would not five here.
at both ends of the line.
$800, term s. Sec th e L eader.
¿ fio r d
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Now and here—n o t then and
there—lies y o u r o p p o rtu n ity .
The F ord product has been mul­
tiplied by tw o-and-a-half—b u t
the dem and has been multiplied
by four. If you w a n t one for
spring service you m ust get it
now. D on't delay.
T h ere a re m ore th a n 220,000 F o rd s on th e
w orld’s h ig h w ay s— th e best possible testim o n y ,
to th e ir u n ex celled w o rth . P ric e s - r u n a b o u t
$ 5 2 5 --to u rin g car $1500 - tow n car $8(K) f. o. b.
D etro it w ith co m p lete eq u ip m en t. C atalo g u e
from N esm ith A uto C o., C o ttag e Grove,
Oregon.
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SAFETY and SERVICE
Interest paid on all Savings
Accounts a t the Old Reliable
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C A P I T A I S 0 K P I U S $ b0.000£0
COTTAGE GROVE.
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team ster. S a d d l e s,
Whips, H arness H ard ­
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and repairing.
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All G uaranteed.
C all and see them
before you buy.
Springs, M a ttre ss­
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J. P. GRAHAM
Successor to Bellingham Second Hand Store
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