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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1914)
_ __ ESWE Our .^ACTIVITY Querÿ and CLASSIFIED ADVERr*TISING M B arg ain s in C ity and F a rm Property Offered D irect by the O wners. ^ C H E A P F O K C A S H Two houses TO T R A D E — Fine residence and and three large lots in Cottage three acres o f gardens, berries Grove on 5th st., three blocks fruits and poultry, running w at south of post office. One six- er, all on paved street, to ex room house and one ten rooms. change for nearby acreage or All connected with tele improved country property. phone and electric lights and Inquire of Leader. sewer. Plenty of fruit of all kinds and fine garden ground. FOR S A L E — 10 acres of first class bottom land, all in culti Good title. W ill sell one orboth vation, good improvements, to suit purchaser. House Nos. close in. Would make a first 304 and 326. For further par class poultry, fruit and vegeta ticulars, see Leader. W ill ex- ble ranch. A bargain at $2,- change for small farm. ad 500. dkn Farm Home Cheap 155 acres, 60 acres in cultivation, good fam Fine Suburban Home— 7% acres fine bottom garden land, 5 acres ily orchard, plenty of pasture, in pears, 2 acres garden, fine good 6-room house, good barn, new 6-room modern bungalo, fine spring and creek, 8 miles with bath, hot and cold water, south of Cottage Grove. Team, toilet, etc. Good drilled well, wagon, harness, implements, windmill and tank, new barn some stock, hay and grow ing and poultry house. Just out crop go with place at only $45 side Cottage Grove city limits. per acre, terms. See the Price $3,600, terms. Inquire at Leader. jc f Leader. T IM B E R — Fully 4.0iX),000 feet, 100 acres, good, sound timber, 1 mile F IN K BUSINESS EO T.— A well located business lot on Main Street, Cottage from R. R. station, key to big body of Grove, for sale at u reasonable price, timber back of this tract, running or will exchange for desirable resi water for flume, 10 or 15 acres clear dence property in West Cottage land, family orchard, fair house and Grove. See the I.eader about it. barn, $4,800, terms. Neighbors hold their timber at $2 per 1,000. 35 ACRES-—Good house, woodshed, poultry house, running water, 2J acres Fruit and Garden Lan d— 10 acres, in l>erries and garden, 80 young fruit all but one-halt acre in cultiva trees, some good liuil>er, 3J acres tion,river bottom, 3 acres young slashed, burned and seeded. West of Cottage Grove 2J miles. A nice little orchard, 4-rooni house, barn, mountain home on county road. chicken house, two good wells. 11,800. Inquire at Leader office. Mile and a quarter south of Cot tage Grove. O nly $2,600. In A F IN K H O M E.— New 6-room bungalo, barn, buggy shed, poultry houses, 3} quire of Leader. acres of line garden and berry land, running spring for irrigating, l>esides A Snap— 7 room house and about large creek, J acre oak park, drilled 4 acres of rich fruit or garden weii, fine drainage, i.i West Cottage land just outside city limits. Grove, only $4,000, terms. Inquire at Leader office. Fine shade trees and sightly lo cation. Only $1,000. See the SUBURB H O M E.—Tw o acres, 20,000 strawberry plants, gooseberries, logan Leader. . berries, and fruit, neat 5 room cottage, poultry yards, running water all tile year, fine garden spot on creek bank. On west Main street, only $1,200. In quire at Leader office. B U S IN E S S O PE N IN G ^ Grocery and store building and corner lot, residence and lot, trdcle es tablished. On Main Street, Cottage Grove. For further Here It Is!—One-tliird of an acre, good two-story house, 7 rooms, lots o f fruit information, inquire at Leader and lierries, good garden, close in. office. Farm property taken as $1,300. ' dbc part payment. Fine 5-room residence, lot 65x116, fruit, berries, close in, $1,800, terms. “ Leader.” * Fine Little Farm— 80 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, good bot tom land, balance pasture, all good agricultural land, 3 miles east of Cottage Grove, house, barn, poultry houses, etc., run ning water. W ith all farm im plements and horse, only $87.50 per acre. Terms. On good county road and railroad. Ask the Leader about it. California Home For Y o u .— H alf acre lot and modern, new, 5- roomed, plastered bungalo, with bath and toilet, value $2.500, on improved street close in, at U p land, population 3,000, 40 miles east of Los Angeles, on Santa Fe railroad, and in heart of orange, B A R G A IN .— For Sale or Trade— 80 acres, 25 in cultivation, balance second lemon, apricot and peach belt, 9 growth timber, 4 miles from Cottage packing houses. W ill sell or Grove, half mile to R. R. station and exchange for ranch property school, new 6 room house, barn, near Cottage Grove. See the chicken houses, etc. Good springs and running water, family orchard, Leader. d e p a rt m en . K in d ly g iv e th e m e ltin g p o in ts— t h a t is, th e d iffe r e n t de g rees a t w h ic h th e y m e lt— o f co p p er, s ilv e r , gold, iro n an d tin . The title Is o f ancient origin and has no particular significance except of Copper melts at 1.006 degrees F „ sli added dignity. An act o f parliament ver at 1,873 degrees, gold at 1,947, cast regulates the election o f mayors, and Iron at 2,786, tin at 442. the lord mayor o f London is elected like the mayors o f all English cities In th e e v e n t o f w a r c o u ld th e p r e s i annually on the 9th o f November by d e n t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s assum e c o m the eouucil from among the aldermen m a n d o f th e a r m y an d ta k e th e fie ld in His administrative duties are very lim person? ited. and the otfice ts largely an hon Undoubtedly ho would have a right orary and ornamental one. to do so if. in his opinion, circum stances made it necessary or advisable. W h e n w a s it t h a t a band o f V ir g in ia The constitution o f the United States m o u n ta in e e rs sh o t up a co u rth o u s e mukes the president commander In d u rin g a t r ia l, k illin g th s ju d g e an d chief o f the army and does not place p ro s ecu to r? any limitation on his power to act as It was at H illsvllle, Carroll county. such. Va., March 14, 1912, the sheriff also be ing killed. W ho F ly ? ” w r o te “The S p id e r an d 1SSS. W h a t w a s th e N a u v o o w a r? The phrase has been applied to the agitation and violence connected with the expulsion of the Mormons from Nauvoo, 111., In 1843-6. The trouble lasted several years, culminating in the repeal o f the charter o f Nauvoo by the Illinois legislature in 1846 and the can nonading o f the town In September of that year. There was a good deal o f violence, and some deaths resulted. Is M rs . M a u d B a llin g to n B oo th th e d a u g h te r o f G e n e ra l W illia m B ooth o f th e S a lv a tio n A r m y , o r is she th e w ife o f G e n e ra l B o o th ’s son? The latter. W ill yo u ih fo rm m e i f th e re is a n y v a lu e fo r old p o stal c a rd s t h a t a re p r in te d an d u n can celed ? Bottom Land— Over 12 acres rich sandy l>ottom, 1 mile out, $200 in small house and other im provements, tract in crop $2100. 7 room modern cottage, 4 fine lots, barn, woodshed, lots of fruit, close in. A bargain. See the Leader. mpg Fine new 5-room modern bungalo, with bath, etc., two lots, close Bargain— Six lots, all in one in, on 9th st. Only $1,500. See block, barn and wagon shed, the Leader. good well, with pump in it. Apples, prunes and plums, stree in full bearing. On W est The farm er who owns a farm Main street, close in. $1,650. is the particular person who is Inquire at Leader office. fixed. Banks may fail and fac tories close, workmen strike and mines suspend, merchants fail Fine Smell Pear Orchars and Garden and towns bum, times may be A n acre of fine land one block paniky and even crops may be from paved street, running water short but the farm er who owns for irrigation plant, 70 D 'A n jo u his acres will get along. He will and Bartlett pear trees 4 years old, live in comfort and quiet with some berries, an ideal home site, plenty to eat, drink and wear. for fruit, garden, berries and poul He is the most independent man Yet there are lots of try, only $6o0. W h y buy a lot on earth. when you can get this miniature them who do not appreciate their {arm for a little more. See Leader. situation. a ffe c te d by For Sale or Trade— Good,dcsirable property. Inquire of W . H- Blair. 150-ACHE. STO CK A N D D A I K Y ranch, 16-room house, good | barn, fine w ater system, fruit | A Go id Trade.— A good close in and berries, 14 acres in clover, j corner lot 62 1-2x200 feet in 20 acres in cultivation, restj Merrill, Klamathjcounty, in al pasture, one-fourth mile from falfa belt, good two-story railroad station and school. 16 house, 7 rooms, improved head o f cattle, including 5 premises. W ill exchange for milk cows, team, wagon and town or country property at farm implements, incubator, Cottage Grove. Apply to cream separator, etc. All for Leader. See photo. $6,000. Would consider acre age tract near town as part 3 1-2 Acres— Running water, 4- payment. Easy terms. Ad room cottage, barn, poultry dress E. S. Nichols, Wildwood, houses, buggy shed, lots of Ore. berries, good garden land, young family orchard, just Good Foothill Ranch 80 acres, outside city limits. $1,500. Phil 2 1-2 miles west of Cottage ip Jones. Grove, good 6-room house, good barn, 30x40 feet, with A good little re-built Ford, wagon or stock shed, spring four-passenger auto has been water for house and barn, fine garden, 15 acres cleared, 2,- left with the Leader for sale 000,000 feet fine saw timber. cheap. Inquire at this office. Lots of berries, half mile fiom macadamized county road. $40 80 Acres— About 11 acres cleared, balance piling and large timber, per acie. See the Leader. H.O. Electrical storms or disturbances a f fect telegraphic operations by wire or wireless, and wireless telegraphy Is also said to work better in cloudy than in clear weather. Operators say sun shiDe Is bad for wireless, and scientists say that In a bright, clear day the elec tric waves on which wireless commu nication depends are absorbed or d i minished by the rays o f the sun. Acreage / - C an a h u n tin g dog be ta u g h t to u n d e rs ta n d an d obey p a r t ic u la r c o m m and s? t Yes, If the right method Is pursued A dog does not understand language or words, but he has an acute ear for sounds and w ill soon learn to recog nize commands by sound If they are very brief and made repeatedly with out varying the form. W h a t is th e d iffe re n c e b e tw ee n a fo re ig n m in is te r an d an am b a ssad o r? There Is no difference in their duties, as they both represent their govern ment and country at a foreign court, but there Is a slight difference In the grude and dignity of the two offices, ambassador being the higher. For a long time minister was the highest grade In our diplomatic service, but during the second Cleveland admlnis trntion the grade o f ambassador was created, and now there are ten embas sies — to A u stria-H u ngary. Brazil. France. Germany, Great Britain. Italy. Japan. Mexico. Russia and Turkey Each ambassador receives $17.590 per annum. good The Catalogue House A catalogue lists a double w o rk harness, No. 10 L 2.31 G at $4G.74. I w ill supply an y farm er or team ster w ith the same harness a t the same price plus $1.00 for freight. springs, house, barn, fenced on three sides, 2 3-4 Home About 1 acre, miles west of Cottage Grove. good 7-room house,deep drilled $1,200, terms. well, poultry park, fine bear ing fruit trees,, berries, on Good Buy- 25 acres, 1 1-2 miles Second Street. Only $1,800. south o f town on Pacific Will sell half of lot. v * ejl Highway, 3-room house, about 15 acres under cultiva For Rent:— Nice farm, 160 A, tion, about one acre timber, one-half mile to railroad station. balance easily prepared for School right by place. R. F. 1). plow, much of it sub-irrigated, daily. Would prefer farm er who about six acres under irriga is also a carpenter. Address tion, two acres or more good Box 98, Cottage Grove, Ore. celery ground. Price $3,500 Fine Poultry Journal Free. ____________ w bf With every cash subscription to the Leader or renewal we will give a years subscription to the “ Feathered W o rld ,” a fine poul try journal published at W alla Walla, absolutely free. Only 25 subscriptions taken on this ba’sis. Better call early. A Bargain. Nine room residence, modern- ly equipped, corner lot, 60x114 feet, good private water system, bearing fruit trees, grapes, ber ries and shubbery. In west Cot tage Grove, close in, only $1,300. 0. H. W Oregon Pacific & Eastern Railway Company il l a r d . P R O FE SSIO N A L CA RD S J . S . A fc t llc y T IM E C A R D NO. l . R. BOUND N o. 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW W . BOUND No. 2 A. M. Mis. S T A T IO N S S p e c ia l A tte n tio n G iv e n to M in in g an d C o r|> o ratio n L a w . Office, Woodward Building. A. M S.00 L v ....... .-C o lla g e Grove _____ Ar. l.oo 8.20 3.5............... ................ 12.20 S. 29 6.7 ............. H.4I S.6............... ................12.03 9.0o 13.5_________ . ______ 11.45 Practices in all Courts W oodw ard Building J . G. J O ljJ S iS O J V A TTO R N E Y A T LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 9.45 Î6-6............... 10.15 20 A r ,.......... 10.35 A r................... Reliable Harness Bargain.— Good two horse hack $130. Mower, rake and feed cleaner. Complete house mov T w o Good Modern Cottages, rent ing outfit and a 175-acre farm, for $18 per month, two lots on 60 acres in cultivation, all level paved street, close in, only except 30 acres good timber, and $2;400. See the Leader. new house, barn, etc., $50 per acre. See Thomas Allen, this Attractive Offer— Six lots just out side the city on the south, city. fenced and in cultivation. Onlv A lfa lfa Land One to 3 1-2 miles $350. 1 1-2 acres, 6-room cot of Orland, Cal., from 5 acres tage, with bath, good out-build up at $150 to $210 per acre, ings, berries, running water, one with plenty of water for irri block from paved street. Only gating, one-fifth cash, balance $2,600, terms. See the Leader. H ow Does This Suit You?— 8 acres in Spray’s tract, (C edar P ark ) 1 3-4 miles east of Cottage Grove, good fences, 700 prune trees, 1200 gooseberries, water right for irrigating. Cheap, half cash. Inquire at Leader office or of E. G . O . Groat. Is w ire le s s te le g r a p h y w e a th e r c o n d itio n s? Your question Is somewhat indefinite. Postal cards issued by the United States government are good until they are canceled. The Issue o f postal cards was authorized by nn act of A re r u r a l fr e e d e liv e ry c a r r ie r * r e March 3. 1879. All postage stamps Is q u ire d to co llec t po stage m o n e y th a t sued since I860 by the United States is de p o site d in m a il boxes? government are valid until canceled They are not required to collect loose Old postal cards vary In value ac coins so deposited, and If they do it Is cording to their rarity. They are col a matter of personal accommodation, lected just as postage stumps are col involving some trouble and loss of lected. and the best way to ascertain time. Patrons should Inclose coins In their value Is to submit them to some nn envelope, wrap them securely in denier in rare stamps. He will for a paper or deposit them In a coin hold small fee give you an estimate of the lng receptacle, so they can be easily value o f your collection. Hnd quickly taken up by the carrier. 125 trees liearing, about 400 young fru if trees. W ill sell or trade for town property. Inquire at Leader office. one-tenth each year, no pay (lm t) ment for two years, 6 per cent, sandy loam, no gravel, will A 4-room house and two nice lots, $675. Small payment grow alfalfa, lemons, oranges, down, balance easy terms. In olives and all kinds of fruits quire at this office. fbp. and vegetables. Inquire at Leader office. • th e It was written by Mrs. Mary H ow itt (1799-1888). an English Quaker lady, who wrote excellent stories and verse for children and translated Fredrika Bremer's novels and Ilans Christian Andersen's tales. She and her hus band, W illiam Ilow itt. were so con genial, collaborating In literary work, that their friends called them William and Mary and maintained that they had been crowned together like tlieir royal prototypes. Mr H ow itt died in 1879. and in 1887 Mrs. Howitt, being in poor health, went to spend the win ter at Rome and died there Jan. 30. FOR SALE W h y is th e m a y o r o f L o n d o n ca lled lo rd m a y o r? H o w is he elected? Phone No. *1.1 kujnda. -I.v. lo. to Subject to change without notice. A ll outward freigh t to station where there is no agent w ill be left at risk o f owner. Stage leaves Dis.stoti a fter arrival o f train on Monday, Wednesday and Friday fo rfirsee o . F reig h t w ill not be received at the O. Hr S. R K, R. Depot after 5 p. m. T o itisuic forw arding on uext train freight must be delivered in ample tim e to perm it o f its being billed. An extra train for passengers on ly leaves Cot tage G rove Saturdays at -3.00 p. m, returning arrives at Cottage G rove at (>.15 p. m. C ottage d rove, Ore r, I \\ K, A. W . î). f ’ l i y s i c i q q q q d £pq F g c o q Office in McFarland Building, Uputairs. Office Phone 34. ------ ----- - v Residence Phone 126.1 ■ • ic. ijsrqi}AAf, t) t ) Do q fist A. B. W OOD, <ien. M gr. Office Phone 5 Residence Phone 121L Office hours, 9:30 to 4:30. Saturday to 3, other hours by appointment 11 DR. FRED C O V E L L Chiropractor Mrs. Covell, Assistant C. W. BEALS Hot Lake Springs HOT LAKE, OREGON * Union County, 9 miles east of I,a ( irande Telephone 3, Phillips Building, Have you tried Drugless methods to improve your health and effi ciency? Blacksmithing Wagon Making NATURE S WONDERFUL CURE General Repair Work T h e hottest and matt c v r s t i v e spring in th e w srld South of First National Bank Sixth Street f r mm mi l 0-W I . ft N. H d — F U N K R A L D IR E C T O R A N D EM BALM ER LADY Phone 132 Y 1 UNDER NEW M ANAG EM ENT Cstenslvn im p ro ve m e n t, have heen m a d « In a ll deportment* REDUCED Successor to Marion Veatch Correct Method of Horseshoeing And SPECIAL lift fib FARES The M E D IC A T E D M U D , V A P O R and M IN E R A L B A T H S o{ H o t L a k e have proven a boon to sufferers frym Rheu matism, Blood Kidney and L iver Com plaints. Accommo dations at the sanitorium delightfully complete, and rates with in reach of all. « A pp ly to any agent for particulars and ask for booklet telling all a b o u t the Springs; o r w rite to G. W . T A P E , the new M a n a g e r a t H o t Lake, Ore. Spriggs B ros. C OA L Good hard fuel coal chea|)cr fuel than w o o d . A pply to Blackmore • McFarland T H E C IT Y T R A N SF E R . % ,* ATTENDANT Cottage <»rove, Oregon COTTAGE GUOVE Hospital 3 Sanatarium I l t k l Her* at T sar Hem* k Surgical Cases Especial Attention ¿1 X - R A Y LABARAT0RY T For Further Particulars Address ¡j Dr, H. C. Schleef m s M a m a m s« e m m « m e m sa a m ssm sB ^m m ^H m m T •.4’.a’.a,.«*.4Va*ulMiVaW.iT.Ji,4t For quality and price in cut glass, see Scholl.