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PROFESSIONAL CARDS a . W. INDUSTRIAL AND GIRL HIKERS ARRIVE STATE NEWS NOTES AT COTTAGE GROVE M -*>• Office Phone 34. Residence Phone 126.’ K. M. McCARGAR, D. D. S. DENTIST Neuralgia relieved instantly by local application. Ofiice Phone 131J Office and Residence Cor. 5th. and Wash, south o f Postoffice. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST O ff ic e , Over First National Bank J . S. o il l e y ATTORNEY AT LAW Special Attention Given to Mining and Corporation Law. Onice, Woodward Building. K8it!*tt8S>t22*t8g*tS8at8lt28R8Slt£*t£*?4t£* COTTAGE GROVE Hospital ® Sanatarium \ Wight Mere at Y o u r Horn* Surgical Cases Especial Attention •* X-RAY ^ LABARATORY \ S For Further Particulars Address £ Florence votes on $15,000 bond issue June 7. Florence is developing deep-sea fishing industry. Sons of Norway will erect a lodge hall at Marshfield Marshfield would cut fixed city expenses $4700 a year. Roseburg Sand & Gravel Co. is building a $20,000 plant. Salem Brewery association will manufacture fruit juices. Pendleton is to have a $30,000 Fiske apartment house. Clatsop county will macadam ize Flavel-Warrenton road. April 5. St. Johns votes on consolidation with Portland. The Dalles gets the big Libby, McNeil & Libby fruit cannery. At North Bend worn of pav ing of Sherman Avenue is begun. $50,000 a year of U. of O. mil- lage tax set aside for buildings. Oak Grove, Clackamas county has $16,000 two-story concrete. Fruit growers fix wages at $1.00 and board at Hood River. Oregon City locks and canal formerly transferred to Linde Sam. Leavitt & Co., Portland, builds a 4-story concrete motorcar block. At Crater Lake Junction. Un ion Oil Co. will build $25,000 plant. Government reports halibut banks off Newport o f 250 square miles. E. H. Flagg has established the Weekly News at Warrenton, Hill terminus. Rice & Rice, are building the Three-R garage 60 by 100 at Roseburg. Rev. C. M. Knight is establish ing a dub house for young men at Bandon. D. L. Teullinger will build three miles logging road at Ore gon City. Eugene has $27,000 pledged for a lace factory and is after a shoe factory. Seaborg & Co. o f Portland will erect a cannery at Wedder- hurn, Curry county Baker City votes July 14 on $80,000 bond issue to enlarge municipal light plant. The Willamette Valley South ern is to he extended from Mt Angel to Salem during summer. Ordinance to abolish picketing by lal*or unions to lie submitted to vote of the people in June in Portland. Body Shipped Fast Supreme Court decision au thorizes construction of Portland The liedy o f Henry C. Cook, auditorium and work to l>e start ed ¡4 once. who died in Yonealla, January Marshfield will move life sav 11, was shipped to Minneapolis ing station in order not to lose from the Gordon and Veatch un $17,000 appropriated by Congress dertaking parlors at Eugene last for new one. Thursday. Klamath Falls firm contracts to supply sand and gravel for Large Logging Ruttine Received California state highway from Redding north to State line. A large logging engine was re A pension for life has been ceived Saturday at the Southern granted to a woman in Norway whose son was killed in logging Pacific freight depot for George road, by Oregon Workingmen’s Nicholls. It will be sent to Oak- Compensation Commission. ridge. Guard. Jitney service in Jackson coun ty on hard surface highways Notice for Publication. compelled pulling off local trains U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore. and then the jitneys fail and M ardi 1, 11115. people go without both. Notice is hereby given that Samuel E. The $3.00 for 8-hour day mini Walker of Oakriilge, Oregon, who, on mum wage for common labor on I August 21, IPOS, inaile Homestead Eu- public work is adding 5 to 25 per I try. Serial, No. 0!U2, fur the W 4 ofN W cent to cost of all municipal un I i, SE 1 o f N\V J and SW J of NK J, dertakings. The O. W. R. & N. Section IT. Township 21 S. Range 3 K., grade crossings will cost $100,000 Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of more. intention to make Final Five-year proof, l'ho new Federal Trade Com to establish claim to the land almve ile mission has announced that its «cribed, lieforc 1. I*. Hewitt, C. S. Com policy toward business will tie missioner, at liis office, at Eugene, Ore one of “ constructive helpfulness” gon, on the 15th day of April, 1915, Claimant names as witnesses: and that it has no intention of beginning a campaign of annoy J. VV. Hill, F. S. Warner, W. S. Walk ing or harassing business, but. er, George llehert, all of Oaktidgc, Ore on the contrary will try and en gon. J. M UPTON, courage it. If this is a fact, it is Register. one of the first government com missions that has ever done any thing hut hamper business. Dr. H. C. Schleef \ l% ïV 4 V 4 V » V « W il» t a iV a V * * .a ,.< H a r m s t r ; o n ; g ’ s p PHOTOS Please the 1 People It’ s the Quality. H oR S J Z ' iC ic z c O r r i 'i i ^ ^ » A Poorly Fed Horse reflects discredit on its owner, but the owner gets the worst o f the deal lie cause economy in feeding the horse alTects its workiug capacity as well a* its appearance. If your horses kirks on his feed you can correct it by buying your feed here, as you get the i«est quality for the least outlay. Farmers, contractors and horse owners generally know that our Feed is always up to the standard. Sterling Feed Co. Blacksmithing Correct Method ol Horseshoeing W a g o n Making And General Repair W ork South of First National Bank Sixth Street S p rig g s B ros. Not tee to Creditor*. Notice. Rain Delays trait. The present rain is having a tendency to hold back the fruit, which according to fruit growers lessens slightly the danger from frost. All over the country or chards are springing into full bloom and with the bright green For pure paint, best white lead as a background for the pink and and linseed oil you will go to the white blossoms, the valley is Swengel Hardware. wearing its prettiest dress. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the undersign ed will please call and settle at the store, as we are in immedi ate need of money. M r s . J. N. S t o n e b u r g . GETTING HOME. Jam me in a jitneyt Slam me in a seat, Pile two fellows in my lap, Contiuue<l from First Pave Two others on my feet. Tw o British Steamers Victims posed than that, you’ ll have to Open wide the throttle, of Powerful German Sub Whirl the steering gear, show me. marines. Skid from hence to yonder, “ I don’t think education broad Slide from there to here. ened that woman much, but I’ m London.— About 150 lives were lost going back to that college and in the sinking by German submarines Shave each rigid lamp post, show them next year. 1 hope to of the African liner Falaba and the Nick each yieldless pole, save enough money from this British steamer Aguila, bound from Tear the curb to pieces, trip to go through college next Liverpool for Lisbon. Hit each jolting hole. The Falaba was torpedoed in St. year, but the money we made in Albany and Corvallis wouldn’ t George’s Channel. The vessel carried Ram yon stolid street car, a crew of 90 and about 160 passengers, Rip that wobbling bus, go very far.’ ’ and of this total only 140 were res Spill the milk man’s wagon— The girls were the guests of cued. Of those rescued eight died Never mind the muss. the Kappa Sigma fraternity at later from exposure. The Aguila had a crew of 42 and Take an arm at ‘Steenth street. Eugene, and other university so- cities, sang at a Hotel Osborne three passengers and of these 23 of Break a leg at Grand, the crew and all the passengers were function and say they were ac Dislocate a hip at Park, lost. corded very courteous treatment And yank the other hand. in both cases on sighting the sub at Eugene. marine the captain tried to escape by Make ’er scoot and hustle, “ The boys seem to like us putting on all speed possible, hut the Make ’er spin and fly, along the wa> pretty well, hut under-water craft overtook the steam Only hit the high spots, ers, showing that Germany now has the girls they don’t You never 6oine of her most modern submarines Scratch the bloomin’ sky. did see a girl popular with the engaged in the blockade operations Never mind the pieces. hoys that was liked by the girls. against England. That’s not your concern; The captain of the Falaba, who was We’ re out to have a good time Get me home in record time, one of those lost, was given five min while we’ re on the road. I guess utes to get his passengers and crew Make the highway burn. most of those boys over there into the boats, but, according to the were fit subjects for the easy survivors, before this was possible a For I’ m a man of business— clubs. We made dates right and torpedo was fired, striking the engine- The busiest man on earth— left, but we broke them as fast room and causing a terrible explosion. And when I pay a jitney, Many persons were killed and the I demand a jitney’s worth. as we made them.’ ’ steamer sunk in ten minutes. Miss Faye Shea is the oldest of Trawlers which happened to be in the three, claiming to be 20 years the vicinity rescued most of those who SYNOPSIS OF THE A N N U A L STATE MENT OF old. The other girls each claim were saved. The Aguila was attacked off the The Palatine Insurance Co. Ltd. t > b e l l ) years old. Miss Ber- of London, England, on the 31st day of De berts is the smallest of the three, Pembrokeshire coast. The submarine cember. 1914. made to the insurance com opened fire with her gun, shells from missioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant being a slender blond. which killed a woman passenger, the to law 1 INCOME. They wear high logger’s boots, chief engineer and two of the crew. Net premiums received during the year .......................................... $2,001,382.92 heavy corded khaki trousers, and Even after the crew had commenced Interest, dividends and rents re ceived during the year ........... 123,603.63 drab fiannel shirts. They wear to lower the boats, according to the Income from other sources re 6,934.63 ceived during the year ........... heavy makinaws w ile in towns, story of the survivors, the Germans which they sey they use for kept up their fire, and some of the Total income ............... .... v $2,131,921.18 boats were riddled with bullets. DISBU R SE M E N T S. opera cloaks when dressed for a Net losses paid during the year.$1,172,694.22 Commissions and salaries paid dance. 11,000 Die in Fight. during the year .......................... 686,244.33 licenses and fees paid dur Chalons, sur-Marne, France— Eleven Taxes, Miss Shea says she should 66,270.79 ing the year ................................ of all other expendi weigh 160 pnunds in her walking thousand Gorman dead have been tak Amount tures ................................................. 296,642.23 outfit hut is said to really tip the en from the trenches won by the Total expenditures ............ .....$ 2 ,1 0 9 ,7 5 1 .6 7 French during 20 days of fighting in ASSETS. scales at 175 pounds. She stati s the Champagne country. Value of stocks and bonds that the trip is great for the owned (market value) ...........$2,435,900.00 Gash in banks and on h a n d .... 874,918.94 complection. in course of collection A I R M E N A C T I V E IN W E S T Premiums written since September 30, The girls carry revolvers for 1914 ................................................... 371,879.31 and rents due and ac protection while on the trip un Disputed Crest of Hartmann's Weiler- Interest crued ................ 30,030.00 kopf, in Vosges District, Captured escorted, and they claim to be Total assets ................................... $3,212,728.25 London.— Capture by the French of speelul deposits In any state quite proficient with them. They an important position in the Vosges, Less (If any there be) .....................I 26.953^2 carry them loaded to shoot, they the main height of Hartmann’s Weil- Total assets admitted in Ore- gon ....................................................$3.185,774.33 erkopf, which is asserted by Paris and say,' if molested. LIABILITIES. admitted by Berlin, and activity on the “ 1 shot a snake in the head Gross claims for losses unpaid. .$ 219,979.00 Amount of unearned premiums from across the road several days part of aviators on both sides were on all outstanding risks . . . . 1,915,961.08 the features of the battles on the west Due for commission and broker ago, and 1 hit the center of a ern front in France and Flanders. age .................................................. 4,436.00 All other liabilities ........................ 40.960.00 tobacco can from the same dis Both sides tell of the capture of Total liabilities exclusive of aviators of the enemy. French air tance,’ ’ Miss Shea tells. capital stock ............................... $2,181,336.08 Total premiums in force Decem men dropped bombs on Bapaume and The young ladies will appear ber 31. 1914 ................................... $3.688.223.44 at the Arcade theater tonight in Strassburg. The German account says LUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR . a Frenchman was forced to com edow n Total risks written during the year ..................................................$3.895.299.00 some clever specialty acts. near Arras. German aviators bom 1’ t i y s i c i e ^ n q i\ d S q i< g e o i \ Office in McFarland Building, Upstair*. ISO LIVES LOST WHEN Statement nf the ownership, tnunxge- nirnt, circulation, etc. required by the Act of Auiiu.t St, 1912, o i Cottage G rove Leader, published weekly at Cottage G rove, Oregon, for April 1, 10I.V Editor, managing editor, business manager, publisher and owner, \V. C. Conner. Cottage ( irove. Ore -on. Sworn to ami snbscritied ‘« fo r e me thia 2otli day of March. I9I V ALTA K IN G , Notary Public for t »regon. My eotuuuaaion expires I *ec. 4, 1915. Something for Nothing SHIPS ARE TORPEDOED barded both Calais and Dunkirk and dropped several bombs on the town of Wilier, northwest of Thann. It was at Badonvlller that the French say they brought down a German aero plane, capturing the pilot and the ob server. RUSSIAN RAID IN PRUSSIA CHECKED Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N. Y.—The Russian offensive movement against the east Prussian territory to the north of Tilsit came to its end with the expulsion of the last Russian from the province. The Invaders were thrown back across the border after a brief but hard fiyitit and the Germans advanced to a point in front o f Polangen. The Russians were at Krottingen and Jaka- bow. Steps have been taken to guard the inhabitants of this district against further invasion of this kind. Russian troops who started from Tauroggon to loot Tilsit in the same way they looted Memel have been re pulsed near l-augszargen. They suf fered heavy losses and were driven hack over the Jediorunpa river. Several Russian advances between Augustowo forts and the Vistula have been repulsed, and in some places this fighting continues. Gross premiums received during the year ..................... 60,472.86 Premiums returned during the year .............................................«•* 17,047.34 Losses paid during the y e a r ..,» 83,804.70 Losses incurred during the year. 86,654.70 Total amount of risks outstand ing in Oregon December 81, 1914 .................................................... 2,614,160.00 The Palatine Insurance Co. Ltd. BY A. H. W R A Y , Manatwr. Statutory resident general agent and at torney for iervtce, H. E. Parkhunt, 301 W il cox bldg., Portland, Or. W HITM ER -KELLY C O - 711 Plttock Block, Re., Agent». W M . M1LI.KR, «11 P lttock B lock. Roo. A gent. Reading is a Pleasure if you use a Steel Mantle Lamp Burner. Converts Kerosene into Gas and burns the Gas. 30 candle=power, fits any No. 2 Lamp or Lantern. Indistructible Steel Burner.......... $ 1 . 0 0 Orchard and Farm, One Y ear...... .5 0 Cottage Grove Leader, Year......... 1 .5 0 Total, * 3 .0 0 All for $ 1 .5 0 new subscrip tion or renewal for one year limited time only. A Snap. j] See Burner at Leader Office. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER California Real Estate For Sale or Exchange See Photos in Leader’s Show Window. 24 acres 1J miles from Kirkwood, Cal. 5 room house, barn 18 x 30, 0 colony chicken houses, fenced and cross-fence«!, good well with pump, fiacre lieariiiK or chard, no waste land, good soil, price $4500, mortgage $fitXL Will trade lor ranch of same value in Oregon. 10 acres improved 3 miles from Ponio- nia, Calif. $7000. 1 residence lot close in at Pomona, $050 5 acres improved at Yucaspa, calif. $2500. Will trade all for good ranch and some cash. 2 1 2 acres all in l>earing orchard, 4 toom house, plastered, large porch, con- «■rete basement, electric lights and pump. Barn 18x21, poultry house 12x12, all on concrete, near Corning and state high way. F’or sale or trade. Price $2,250, mortgage $750. 10 acres, some trees and shrubs, fitted up for the poultry business, 3 miles from Corning, Cal. barn for horse, cow, tools, and buggy, concrete foundation, ti room house with concrete cellar ami hath, windmill, tank house, 5000 gal. tank, 50 The great Ohowchilla Ranch of 108,- foot brooder house, price $2300. \\ hat 000 acres in Merced and Madero county's have you to trade? sold in tracts to suit purchaser, rich soil, abundant water, good climate, not too 1120 acres 6 miles from Corning, on hoi nor too cold, near big markets $125 state highway, all fenced sheep tight, 3 per acre on 10 years time. Six crops o f good springs, good well with electric alfalfa a year. Watermelons bring $200 pump, 5 room house, large old barn ami to $400 per acre; canlelopes $150 to $300; sheds, price $30 per acre, will lake prop sweet potatoes $100 to $250; tomatoes erty in trade to the value of $0000, some $200 to $000; onions $200 «o $¡500; tieans cash, balance on time at G per cent. Fine $70 to $100 per acre. Dairing and fruit for colony, 1J miles west of Kirkwood growing also profitable. on maca«lam road. For further particulars apply to Th e Le a d e r. For Sale or Kent. Real Estate Bargains. 60 acres of good land for sale or rent, 52 acres under cultiva Wanted, to trade Grants Pass tion, close in. For particulars residence property valued at $1,- apply to Mrs. S. E. Blair, 215 300 in first class repair and close West Park st. Portland, Or. j22p in for team and wagon, balance on easy terms. No place of this Farm For Rent. character vacant in city. Ad dress 307 8th street, Grants Pass Oregon. dl6 On Row river, about a mile For Sale or Exchange— A fine home and a half below Red bridge. 25 with 3-acres of fruit, berries and garden acres plow land, 100 acres past on paved street in Cottage Grove, fruit sales over $100 this year. Will sell or ure, 3 acres good orchard, plenty Good exchange for ranch or land. Fine home of grapes and berries. house and two good barns. Ap for a retire«l farmer or business man. A Bargain—80 acres, cruises 2,190,000 ply to O. 0. Veatch of Frank 2t teet good saw timber liesiiles piling; 8 Fleshner on place. room house, frame barn six stalls, stock she«*, goes! springs, 20 acres slashed and burned, 4 acraa garden, 3 miles from Cottage Grove, $3,200. Ask the Leader. A tract 100x106 ft, on south Sixth street, about one mile from An 8 acre berry, fruit and poul try ranch, one and three quarter Main street, Cottag Grove, in fine miles from Walker Station, north view of city. Price $125. F red W. W aeh lte of Cottage Grove. All fenced To rent. Small ranch 3 1-2 Morgan Hill, Cal. with wire and pickets, one acre miles south of this city. Fine in berries and fruit, 4-room for poultry, garden and berries. house, barn capacity six horses, Write Chas. Whitlock, Box 475. 100 cords of good wood timber, large woodshed, poultry house all The place to get your new, two good springs, six acres Notice Of Forfeitnre. of woodland pasture, subject to horses shod and good cultivation when cleared up. On Repair W ork. good county road, near school. To G. B. Hrugeii or his legal heirs: Von are hereby notified that I, the un For Sale or Trade. Inquire of dersigned have expended one hundred J. H. Langston, Walker, Ore. B L A C K S M IT H Joe Baker dollars in lalior ami improvements on For Sale Or Trade. the Ophir Mining Claim situated in the uue Valley, v auey. Sis- ,, ^ 200 acres of Butte Bohemia Unorganized Mining District, California land, V^OltclfijC v iT O V C I »onglas Coonly, Oregon, Notice of Lo kiyou county, al for alfalfa, sub-irrigated, »-p t ^ cation of which said Mining Claim is re ideal buildings, 2 1-2 miles of rail- corded at page 22 23 Vol. ti by O. P. no . .4 ’ a m 4 .v m 4 tv am a *-\ r m rw n 4 « road. L For further information Adams, A. A Jon«*, ti. L. Cathcart, K. HARREL A COMPTON, Praps. inquire of W. Nichols, residence J. Cathcart of the mining records in ami 3 miles south of Cottage rove. G We solicit your patronage. for sai«l Comity and Stale, reference to which saiil notice and reconl is hereby Laying Ont Townsite made, for more particular ami definite description of said Mining Claim, as will | ALL KINDS OF HAULING appear by affidavit in the Office of the i John Hunzieker, a Eugene AND HEAVY DRAY WORK County Clerk of said County, in order j architect, and Simon Klovdahl. \ ______ Odenwald Libeled by Government. to hold said premises under the provis an engineer, have returned from i Washington.— United States Attor- j ion of Sec. 2324 Revised Statutes of the Dev Brown at San Juan, Porto Rico, j United States, being the summit requir 1 Swiss Home, on the Willamette Phon«, Office 72 reported he had libeled the German j ed to hold the said mining claim for the 1 Pacific, where they have been steamship Odenwald and that the ship year ending December 31, 11*14, ami if laying out a townsite on the new ’ ---------- is now in custody of the United States ! within ninety «lavs t90> after the publi Auto Dray Quirk Delivery marshal. That Is the first step in pro- I cation of this notice you fail or refuse r a ile d . -Guard. ceedings to have the Odenwald con to contribute your proportion ol such fiscate.! for an alleged violation of expenditure as co-owner your interest in iO PeP U 8M O Tm O Tm 3M um w SR Sw nR SM S8R Sm su& N m m M M M m m n. American neutrality. sai«t Mining Claim will become the prop • erty of the sulwriher under sai«l Section F-4 May Never Be Recovered. 2324. This notice is published for the Honolulu.— After three days of In- I first time in the Cottage Grove leader rt ssant drugging and searching for the | of Cottage Grove, Oregon on the 27th g W anted— Harness to Oil. Bring your harn- submarine F 4. submerged In the wa «lay of January A. D. 1915. 5 ess in now as we can look after them le tte r ters here with her crew of 21 men. 901 B. K. LILLY. than we can later on. naval authorities were not absolutely certain that the vessel would be re The Leader for neat printing. covered. l ranster Company Piano Moving a Specialty \ k B e a ls ’ H a r n e s s 414 Main Street Shop Cottage Grove, Or. j * «