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~ ^ H iM JANUARY É M É iN ta a I K CLEANUP Everything in the Store on Sale, everything REDUCED, nothing excepted. W e want to clean-up our stock as thoroughly as possible before the arrival of our Spring Goods. To accomplish this we had to make Reductions that Hurt, but they mean to you a joylul Feast «1 Unequalled K a rp in s sale Begins Wednesday, January inn. 9 o’clock a. m. S 5 Prices cut to H A L F the former price on many Articles. W e give you ju st a few items here. It is impossible to priee everything within the limited spaee of this ad vertisement. Laces, 2c, 5c, 7c, 9c, 13c and 19c. Silks Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Princess Slips, Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Petticoats, Drawers, all at sweeping prices. Regular 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $1.50, now 37c, 49c, 59c, 89c and 95c COTTAGE GROVE LEADER T h e paper that uives you what you w a u l to read TUESDAY Ribbons Here’s a real feast for you. Ribbons selling regularly at 15c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 37c, 45c, 50c, 60c, closed out at the following prices: Series A _______ 9c “ B_______ 12c “ C______ 14c “ D _______ 17c “ E_______ 19c “ F _______ 23c “ G_______ 27c “ H _______ 29c Millinery Here’s an opportunity you can’t afford to miss. $50.00 sets, now_____ $37.50 $25.00 “ “ $14.98 $27.50 “ “ $17.50 $19.50 “ *•* _____ $ 9.98 No Credit and No Exchanges PU B LISH E D EVERY Ladies’ Suits and Coats Regular values, $10 to $25, going at $4.98, $0.98, $9.98 and $14.98 Everything at a sweeping re duction. $0.00 White Beaver shapes, n o w _____ ____________ $2.98 $5.00 colored Beaver shapes, n o w _______ .... ______ $2.09 $4.00 colored Beaver shapes, n o w _________________ _$1.98 $2.50 colored Beaver shapes, now ____________________ $1.38 Furs Other goods will be cleaned out at COST. Silk Waists 1 V IE ^ White Goods Corsets Now from 39c to $2.98 Kid Gloves Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values, now ____________ 98c and $1.48 Sale of White goods “ biggest ever.” Goods in this depart ment all at your mercy. Embroideries, 2c, 4c, 6c, 9c up. Burson & Armour Plate Hose Now going at 15c, 18c and 23c. jj$ THE LADIES’ TOGGERY. , Proprielor Now $1.98, $2.38 and $2.98 GOVERNOR WEST FIRES WHITE 98c, $1.38, $2.69, and $3.98 I ---------------------------- 1 M ary Bartels, further violations of the liquor laws in your county and closing all houses of prostitution we are ready to withhold any further activities on the part of the mili tia. As a pledge of co-operation we ask that you appoint F. H. Snodgrass as deputy sheriff for 60 days without pay to assist our officers in performing the above duty. An early reply will be appreciated.” Snodgrass is one of the head guards of the state penitentiary. NEW TAX LAW THE WORST EVER Open Winter Predicted. jf Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. Harda II. Robberson, Plaintiff, Against Few people of Lane county are acquainted with the new law re- Bl'za J»ne Richardson; W. i. Mar- Ken/.ie, Rena MacKenzie, his wife; garding the collection of taxes. Edward J. Enos, Elizabeth Enos, Those who have taken the trou hiswife;Roderick MacKenzie Alia ble to inquire about its provi- bel MacKenzie, his wife; tile un- sions are quick to see the un- known heirs at law of said Eliza justness of the law which w as! Jane Richardson or W. A. Mac- j Kenzie, if either or both are de passed by the last legislature. ceased; also all other persons or The general opinion is that this parties unknown claiming any law is about the worst that was right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the ever passed by that body. Defendants. By request, Attorney-General complaint herein. To Eliza Jane Richardson; W. A. Crawford has interpreted the MacKenzie, Rena McKenzie, his wife; the law as follows: Edward J. Enos, Elizabeth Enos, his “ First, all taxes are due April wife; Roderick MacKenzie, Analiel Mac- 1. Second, if not paid April 1, Kenzie, his wife; the unknown heirs at Long Session of County Court. all that remains unpaid bears in law of said Eliza Jane Richardson or W. terest or penalty at 1 per cent A. MacKenzie, if either or both are de The county court convened in per month for five months, to- ceased; Also all other persons or parties regular monthly session Thurs wit: Until September 1; that is, unknown claiming any right, title,estate, lien or interest in the real estate de day. T! is session will be longer if paid within 30 days after scribed in the complaint herein. De- than usual for the reason that April 1, 1 per cent; if paid after fendan ts. the court will have to appoint i 30 days and within 60 days, 2 IN THE NAM EOF THE STATE OF the road supervisors, select the per cent, and so on, 1 per cent OREGON: You are hereby required to circuit court trial jurors for the being added each month for de appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit year, apitoint the judges and lay. within six weeks from the first publica clerks of election and finish up “ Then September, all unpaid tion of this summons, and if you fail so the old year’s business. taxes become delinquent, and the to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff take judgment against you as 1 per cent a month is hdded to will prayed for in said complaint, namely: Roseburg Dancers Restrained. the delinquent amount Septem that his title to the lauds therein de ber 1. If not paid September 1, scribed, Yowit: Commencing at the N. Roseb:rg’s modest dance ordi l then on that day 10 per cent W corner o f the D. L. C. of Elijah Bristow and wife No. OS», in Tp. 18 S. R. nance, which was framed with a penalty is added to the amount 2 tV. of W. M., and running thence view to eliminating objectionable computed before, In n th o r I * ii ° rth degrees West 1»,43 chs , in Otner | thence North 2J degrees West 6.80 ens., dances, passed the city council words, the original tax and 15 llle,lce South S'lJ degrees East 40.03 chs. The miners and other moun taineers on the higher levels in the Cascades say that the deer and “ varments” are going back to the high mountains, which they say is an indication of a further open winter, such as the fore part of the season has been. Every year these animals come down to the lower country, where there is seldom any snow, but this year as there has been little snow on the higher mountains and by instinct they seem to know when there is to be colder weather in future, they are re turning to the summit. One year,________________ $1.50 Salem, Or., Jan. 6. Declaring Six months,______________ .75 that he had discovered that Sam Advertising rates on Application uel White, judge advocate-gener al of his military staff had been W . C. CONNER, Editor and Manager extending advice to those in sympathy with the very violators Entered ns second-class matter January 25, 11)121, at the post office at Cottage he is attempting to reach in Cop- Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March perfield, Governor West an 3, 187». nounced today that he had re moved him. READS THEM THE LAW. Passing It On. White is one of the leading Anticipating that Sheriff Rand democrats of the state. might attempt to arrest Colonel I’ m fond of “ Annie Laurie;'’ The governor’s explanation To hear it is a boon. Lawson for contempt of court follows: Notxxly in that song declares for ignoring an injunction, the “ Samuel White is judge advo That he's a Zulu coon. governor sent the following tele —Washington Herald. cate-general and member of the gram to Circuit Judge Anderson, staff of the governor. His duty And I like “ Highland Mary,” Sheriff Rand and District Attor The rhymes are only fair. is to advise the governor and o f ney Godwin: Hut no one in that song asserts ficers of the militia in regard to “ Section 3774 of the code pro His loved one is a bear. their duties. We find that Judge —Cleveland Plalndealer. vides no person belonging to the White’s advice is being extended j military forces of the state shall I like “ The Miller's Daughter,” to those sympathizing with the I do; I always did. i be arrested on any civil process law violators we are attempting Yet no one in that lyric says: while going to, remaining at or to reach. By relieving him of Relieve him, she's some kid! ■ returning from any place at —New York Mall. the duties imposed on him as a which he may be required to at member of the governor’s staff, And I like "Suwanie River," tend for military duty. Sec he will undoubtedly feel more When uttered sweet ami low, tion 3855 provides members Por no one in that song confides free to offer advice to said par of the militia ordered into the That mother's got a beau. ties with less personal embar | actual service of the state - -Judge. rassment.” | by any proper authority shall 1 like "I.aat Rose of Summer," Word was received this after Hccause it's sweet and dean. : not be liable civilly or criminally noon by Governor West that And all the lines and all the words 1 for any act done by them while Colonel Lawson had notified the Are there for what they mean. on duty. We are advising Colo —Chicago Record Herald half dozen saloons in Huntington nel liawson to govern himself ac- to give up their slot machines I like “ Kathleen Mavourncen." j cordingly.” last week after a spirited debate. and other gambling devices by It has a stately rhyme, And singers cannot tear it off The ordinance is similar to that this evening so that they could In syncopated time. Fruitmen to Build. in operation in Portland, its en be shipjted to Baker. The sa i—The Oregonian. _________ forcement being in the hands of loon men agreed to have them I like "O ld Oaken Bucket." The Umpqua Valley Fruit the police. ready. In sentiment, it is fine, The saloons at Huntington will Growers’ Union, which was or Ne'er vulgarised with parody tike Home Water Plant Cheap. not be closed but the owners will ganized less than a year ago, has On the "Tail of the Lonesome Swine.” —Cottage ttrove leader. get warning that if they allow decided to erect a large ware Kewar.ee Pneumatic tank and gambling they may expect more house in Roseburg before next season’s crop is ready to market. pump, a first class home water The Oregonian refers to the trouble. system, capacity of steel pres Baker county saloon trouble as Governor West this morning The local fruit growers’s union sure tank, 1000 gallons. Pump “ The War on the Snake,” mean extended the olive branch to is affiliated with the North Pacif and plant can be operated by ing the Snake river. Baker county, but the branch ic Distributers’ Association. windmill, gas engine, water wheel or motor. Only been in was held in a mailed fist. The county court last Thurs Those o f us who thought we use a short time. Dirt cheap. The governor wired Sheriff day made the formal order fixing were through registering last Inquire at this office. Rand as follows: the 1914 tax levy at 18 mills. year find that we have only be “ Whenever you will assure gun. But if we would exercise Secretary Bryan says the The state good roads campaign this office that you will co-oper the right of citizenship this is world is getting better.’ Great ate with us in putting a stop to the first step. is the fame of grape juice. is on. *° ,he wife West ,ine~of the Joh" Mitchell per cent would be due at that and D. L. C. No. 70. thence North time, and then that full amount on sa'd 'V e st line 20.31 chs. to die N.W. draws interest at 12 per cent per! 2>rn.$r ,of ’'"I'1 the,,ce Bast on o n n iim until rniH ” North line thereof 31.23 chs,, thence annum until paid. South 36.70 chains, thence South 85 ------ Moving to Eugene. _________ A car load of household effects , .» . ,, j »• ti belonging to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tyson, who are moving from Cottage Grove to Eugene arrived Thursday over the S. P. Mr. Tyson, who has been manager of the Hampton store in Cottage Grove for a number of years, has accepted a position in the main store here.—Guard. , Subscribe for the Leader. ' degrees and 60 miuutes West 47 SO I chs., thence South 21 degrees an 1 ,43 minutes West 8.20 chains., and ! thence South 80 degrees and 43 minutes j 'Vest 7.07 chs. to the place of begin - "J"K: ,>e quieted and confirmed; that the erroneous deeds therein referred to 1* reformed snd corrected, ami that you and each o f you lie forever' barred ami estopped from having or claiming any right, title or interest in or to said lands adverse to plaintiff’ s title. This summons is served by publication thereof for six successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Leader by order of Hon. L T . Harris, Jndge of said Court, made ami entered December 18, 1913, and the first publication hereof was made on the 23rd day of December, 1913. A. E. W HEELER. Attorney for Plaintiff. (diU J)