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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1903)
I c K tiitr) M f«norial *** uvenirs. D e m o c ra tic C o u n ty C o n ven tio n . Postmaster »t CotC g e Grove has Tacrtved from tl'to jicKinley Nation al Mtuiorial^ A'j>ocjajjon a supply o( i|}t, certificates which have bee>r, prepar(,d for distribution to COrtributors to the monument l iw l as souvenirs of their partici- -"Tpstiou in that great enterprise. The certificate is a beautiful work of art on which is given an excellent re production of Mr*. McKinley’s favorite likeness of her husband, to gether with a picture of the McKin ley Lome in Canton and of the White House. The wording below th e illustrations is as follows: "This certifies tb s t----------- has contri buted to the fund for the erection of tlie national memorial at Canton, Ohio, in honor of William McKin ley.” The workmanship and artis tic effects are of the very highest order, the great house of Tiffany i i Co , New York, being the designers and manufacturers The supply in the hands of Postmaster at Cottage drove is a portion of the first edi tion of the certificates and is sent here to enable those who have not as yet contributed to do so. Par ties wbo have already identified tbemselvt a with the movement will receive s< uvenirs direct from the «•flice of the Association or through b'l-nl committees, ■xxik A fte r th e O rchards. tv > . „ „ „ county I . conven- The « r Democratic lion convened in Eugene at 10 „■dock TLuritdaj to , .b . p u rp o « » . electing 12 delegates to the Demo- crsUc Congressional Convention which convenes at Albany April 11th. There was a good attendance of ,, . , , , . delegates with the usual number of proxies. Organization was effected prompt- ly after the convention convened Cottage Iteu l K state Mrs ,ot Elma A Cottle B,ajr 3 b,k 7 tuOirs & Sarah E ad. to Cottage Grove, 11,200. W ltc<I«icttta o f 11. W . C o rb ett. The will of the late H. W. Corbett was admitted to probate in Portland last Saturday. By its provisions Mr Corbett gave liberal amounts to several charities, they being os follows: Presbyterian Home M is sions $25,000; The Home, Portland, $60,000; The Boys and Girls Aid Society, $10,000; The Portland Y. M. C. A, $50,000; Presbyterian Roar l of Belief for Ministers and their Widows, $25,000; Portland Academy $25,000; Portland Art Aasocuition, $50,000, in cash mud a lot; To establish a home for old ladies. $15,000, The balance of lus estate, winch is estimated st $3,- fiOOO(M), is bequeathed to big wife anil other relatives. Ask'to see the WOO. ^ ] P e d .a lis S h o e & P p s t o Robert A Booth, 200 acres in 15 s> r 1 e’ C 8 to Robert A Booth, 80 acres in tp l6 r j w patent. V 8 to R A Booth to acres in tp 15 s, r 1 W’ patent- Same to same, 200 acres in tp 15 s, r 1 w, patent. With the patent r— --m Sl)oe La^e Pocket. It is a Classic Sho«, Artistic and comfortable. McKavs, Turns and Welts, at -------- $2.15 and $3.00 Grove carrving off the Same to same, 280 acres in tp 15 s, r 2 w, patent. honors for official positions in the State oi Oregon to Jam es Sanford. convention by election of Hon. R. 80 acres in tp 21 s, r 3 e. \f \ eatch as „0 „ , „ . . . „ 1 „V«; — W and Emma Shumate Ja la. permanent chairman cob J Koontz au(J A c B Ruby 318.9 to acre3 and J . W. Baker as permanent secre- *P 18 s, r 1 w, $10,800. J P ami Catherine A Perkins, admrs - • estate J H Perkins, deceased, to Phie- After the committee on credeu- be Brumfield, half interest in north half of lot 3, blk. 2, Perkins’ ad to tials was appointed and reported , Cottage Grove, $25. BORN. the convention proceeded to elect Nathan and Linda Hill to Booth- Kelly Lumber Co., 4.22 acres in tp is rULLNEB— To the wife of Walter the following twelve delegates: I. s, r 3 w, $210. ,, ... ». „ , „ .. _ „ ! Fullner, of this city, Tuesday March Mary M Cooley* to Booth-Kelly . . . . ., ini/ nound bov L. Campbell. R. M. Veatcb, W. W. Lumber Co., land In tp 18 s, r 1 e, L00. j xherc will now bo an assistant man- Oglesby, E. P. Coleman, John S. J P and M C Currin to Phoebe ager of the tie preserving plant Medley, J. J. Walton, J. D. Mat- Brumfield, half interests in north half SANDERSON—To the wife of Geo. of lot 3, blk. 2, Perkins' ad to Cottage Sanderson, at Lorane, March 27, '03, lock, L. Bilyeu, E. R. Skipwortb, Grove, $25. a daughter. H A Dunbar to Booth-Kelly Lum NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. L. M. Trayis, F. M. Armitage, John ber Co., 160 acres in tp 18 s, r 1 w, $1. J L E W IS & V E A T C H THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE J . P. C U R R IN , P ro p rie to r, Prescriptions carefullyvompounded and we alw ays keep on hand the Purest Drugs. Notice Is heruby given that J . P. r*irrin and Edmunson. Now that SpitDg is here and the Vuds will soon swell and burst into bloom, it is time for the fruit grower and orcbardiet to look after bis trees. Tests will develop which, if not kill ed early, will spread over entire or chards and from one orchard to aoother, doing incalculable damage. Get some good spraying solution aud kill off all pest germs both in sert and fungi. Let alone they not only ruin your orchards, but that of your neighbor as well. There ie •tie wsy to go at it aDd that is with solution and spray pump. That «lenses the bark and brings to maturity unblemished fruit, with a desire to see the industry develop into what it should, you will allow no pests to breede on your premises. The production of smooth-skinned, outbl< mished, properly colored froit should be the aim of every grower. It cat» be done in but one way. Take proper care of your orchard. Na ture does the rest ITf Uou Want SomctbittQ IFUcc R A and Clintona A Booth to Booth- Catherine A. Perkins, administrator and ad- | ot the estate "f J II. Perkins, de Kelly Lumber Co.. 20 acres in tps 15 mlnistratrix ceased, have filed in the County Court ot Lane NEVADA’S NEW SENATOR. and 17 s, r 1 e, $1. county, Oregon, their Anal account of the ad ministration ot said estate: that the County I John J and Ida A Lew is to R A Court ot I.ane county, Oregon, has set Wednes- | N e w l a n d s , W h o S a c e r e d a J o n e s * Vs Booth, land tn tp 15 s, r 1 w, $2,300. day, the 29th day ot April, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. R a te d a s a M illio n a ir e . m. of said dav and at fhe Court house in Eugene i Valorous A Paine to Booth-Kelly Oregon, as the time and place for the final ex Francis G. Newlands. wbo has been Lumber amination ot said final account and the final elected to succeed John P. Jones as $2000 of said estate. . Co., 160 acres in tp 16 s, r 1 e, settlement All persons interested in said final account > , United States senator from Nevada, Is estate are hereby notified to present any California & Oregon Land Co., to and at present a representative in the objections in writing they may have to the at-1 Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., 180 acres in lowance of said final account and final se ttle -' house. meat ot said estate on or before said day. Senator Elect Newlands Is a native tp 19 s, r 1 e, $4800. .1. P. CPKRIN, C. A. PKitKI NS, of Mississippi and is a Yale graduate. Jam es and M A Furgeson to Booth- Administrator and administratrix of said estate. He studied law and was admitted to Kelly Lumber Co.’ 160 acres In tp 18 Cottage Grove, Oregon. March 25, 1903, the bar of the District of Columbia. | s, r 1 e, $2720. He married the daughter of Senator : Matthew H Laflen to Booth-Kelly CONTEST NOTICE. | Lumber Co., 80acres in tp 18 s, r 1 e, United States Land Office, R osell rg , Oregon, March 21 ,1903. I ! $800. .V sufficient contest affidavit having been filed ! J L and Etta Thompson to Booth- in this office by JOHN H. BARTELS I Kelly Lumber Co., 160 acres in tp 18 s contestant, against homestead entry No. 9183, r 1 e, $1500, made August 24 189*. for E1 . SE1.,. E1.. N e ‘„ section 28, township ao south, range 4 wrest, by , Matthew H Laflen and M ary M ISAAC R. McCOKMICK, Cooley to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., contestee, in which it is alleged that said entry- man has never established his residence ou tlie 160 acres of tp 18 s, r 1 e, $1500. said land, nor cultivated or improved the same that he has abandoned the said land, having B A and C A Booth to Booth-Kelly and been absent without leave for more than six Lumber Co., 320 acres in tps 15 and 16 months last past, and that said alleged absence j from tlie said land was not due to his em s, r 1 w, $1S00. ployment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps j Charles and Emlyn Fisher to Booth- of the United States as a private soldier, officer, • seaman or marine during the war with Spain or I Kelly Lumber Co., 16o acres in tp 18 during any other war in which the United s, r 1 e, $1. States may be engaged; said parties are hereby to appear, respond and offer evidence Geo and Vina C W arner to Booth- notified touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a Kelly Lumber Co., 16o acres in tp is April 28 .1903, before E. O. Potter, Notary Pub lic at Eugene, Oregon, Oregon and * that “ * final “ * fm lie hearing s, r 1 e, $1400. *’ * be ■ ’ held *-* at ** ten o’clock o’clo ’ a. — w ill m. on May - ---- the Register egistei and Receiver at the United O. and C. Railroad to John J Simp before tates Laud Office m Roseburg, States Lain! office Rose bur j Oregon. son, 40 acres in tp 31 s, r 4 w . $160. The said contestant having, in «3 proper affl- av it filed February 3. 1903. set forth facts j Frank W. and R. B. Hawkins to E, | d which show that after d; ------------ e diligence personal I G. Browne, lot 1, blk 4, D G McFar- | service of this ---- notice can not be made, it is her«- j land’s 2nd ad to Cottage Grove, $700. by ordered and directed that such notice be! given by due and proper publication. Jam es K. P. and Elizabeth A B ar J . H. BOOTH, Receiver. rett to N. A. W. Howe, land in t i 20 s. : r 4 w, $ 1 . C 8 to Janies K P Barrett, 160 acres Common Rough in tp 20 s, r 4 w, patent. L U M B E R F o r S a le FRANCIS O. NEWLANDS. A fine chicken ranch of five acres I $ 1 1 . 0 0 PER M Sharon. the mining king of Nevada, at Saginaw. Easy terms. and became a citizen of that state la 1888. Hi tel and livery barn for sale at MILLS Newlanda became Interested in thv Creswell. Doing Rood business. \ B O O T H - K E L L Y «liver agitation and fo r a long tiin.» , •Sellinjj on neeouut of wife’s henlth S ag in aw , O re . S. A. Me K ay , wa» vice cbairpinn of the national «¡1- Term-: easy. Creswell, Or. j O-OOOOO^OO-O-OO-OOOOOO-OO-O-O-OOO vcr committee. He was elected to the | Fifty-third congress and lia s ever since . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATIO N. re-elected. Secretary Cardwell recently se-1 been United States Land Office. He Is largely Interested in real es- , Roseburg. Oregon. March 31, 1903. cined through H. E. Lounsbury, 8 tate and street railroads in tbe District Notice is hereby given tnat i:i compliance P- freight agent at Portland, a free -of Columbia and is very rich. He i.i with the provisions of the act of Congress of j S, >87*. entitled ” An * t r the sale of ' rate fi uni all points in Douglas now classed as a Democrat and will act June timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Terri tore," asextend- , New St oc k county aed also from Cottage Grove with that party in the senate. Mr. •d to a ll the public land states bv’act of August 4, 18V2. ia Lane county, on all agricultural Newlands is in his fifty-fifth year, THOMAS K CAMPBELL J us t Received and mining samples sent to the of Cottage Orove. county of Lam*. State of Ore- ’ gon, has this day filed iu this office liis sworn llu sel ii rg Board of Trado for exhi Ja s. Riley, a civil war veteran, statement No 4810. for the purchase of the SW 1-, I bition purposes. All miners or while intoxicated fell down the stairs of section No. is. in township No. 22 8., range No 3 west and will offer proof to show that the Latest Styles an di farnieis who have a nice exhibit of of tlie central Point Hotel Friday land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or 1 atone than for agricultural purposes and to es- ! any of their products can now send and broke his neck. finest selection ever! tablish his claim to said land before Marie L them to the lioardof Trade at Rose- Mare. I S Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon., brought to Cottage« on Saturday, the 13 day of June 1903. He names I burg without a cent of cost to them; If you want to see something nice as witnesses; Jam es Y. hit/ord. Wm Johnson, Grove . . . . H H Floater. J A Powell all of Cottage Grove, ! all they have to do is to semi them nsk to see the Pedal is Shoe, with Oregon. The Rosehurg Board of Trade will patent shoe lace poc et. A classic Any ami a ll person claiming adversely the | artistic and • omfortaMe. Me- above described lands are requested to file i •oon have one of the finest colleo- •«hoe. Fine New Rockers claims in this office on or before said 13 th Krtv*«turns and welts at $2.75 and their day of Jun e 1908. fsons of exhibits to be seeu on the $3 tie $»t Ijewi*« Sc V«atch*s. aio J T B rid g es . Register. \ Come and see Them T aeificslore Rosehurg Plaindealer. N o l i c r fo r I ’| ih lica ttn n . dust received, another carload of I ’se I d. T. Nugliel s Safety Piano Land Offlc at Roseburg. Oregon. Knaiuel to polish musical instru ItareuU»« powder at the Griffin A A r i l 2. 1903. 1 Notice is hereby tne following ! ment*. For sale at Burr's Music V e a h Co., hardware «tore. Miners named settler ------. has filed notice of his intention | . . ----------- c on Id t ike notice. to make final commutation proof in support of Store, Rosehurg, Ore. m‘27. Paints, Oils and Varnishes Our line of Books. Stationery, Wall Paper and Notions are not surpassed in Quality ,'T Quantity in the city. Prices are riarht. i CITY M A R K E T Fish In S easo n Choicest Meats. Hams, Bacon and Lard always on hand. In fact everything usually kept in a first class market : : : We have no stand-iu with the dentists on tough meats Give us a call and we will treat you right :: :: :: :: Bar tels & V eatch P I P E R and V an D en b u rg Shelf and H eavy HARDW ARE Fish Bros Wasons and all kinds of Farm Implements and Mining Supplies. W a ll Paper g O O O O O O X X K K ^ , ' OOOOO-OOO-OOOO 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 ooooooc (Successor to Schley) $1 W I L L B U Y box contami,,j. ti„. M k w h « a r t s I m mush lslV k|'rackiue mLcknli?'t VlS<H,a_I P!u' ki,Kf Krexkfrist 1 botti ■ or biffin. T i Ì m Ì Fl;.,ur -' bakingFowder— l omelng im. i I h HU u in k - 1 ' “'Ule Tepper Sauce - 1 bottle Ex- Pipe - 1 Pencil. AH full s ite and full welglit ._ , CONFECTIONS and TOBACCO ^ ^ ^ ^ O O O O O O O O Q u ^ 000<KH)0<KK>ooc Martin ^ Gowdy; Jaui»'» J . Cor listi ami James J<*f- ,,a„ , n fries will tight in San Francisco for it «*. his claim, and that said proof will be m ad» b e -' lore Marie I. Ware. U b Commissioner, at Eu- i gene, Oregon, on Ma\ 15, 1903. viz: Furniture-U ndertakers Herbort Kakin. Cash. MARTIN ti UOLTUK on H. E. Now 9790 (or the NWW Sec to. Tp 22 H. > U 2 West. He names the following witnesses to prove ‘ »OOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOO his continuous residence uiK*n and enltivation of said land, viz; John Dahl, of O utage (»rove, Oregon. Antfiin H auVrg. J D Palmer, and An drew ('lav es, of Coburg Oregon. »10 J . T. B ridges , Register. the latter part of August. Urn h eavy-weight championship in | First National H. W. Coila tt in hi Aid to have it vtv itk IKK), though many pin mh I l in lari» v wealth as Iti}! It ax $ 15.0U0^0OU. BANK bc< Tit« pi iuoi)akl Juucti on merchantH Jiavc t»^i<■ .1 to «rlose tb tir atore« at veniug (ic e p t Sat- 7 o'flock nr Ja y . I’ lltllOS. C \ P I T A L - $* 25 ORGANIZED 1 © o o 51 of Irr I >r I’n M ica t ion. la n d Oil e af Roaehurg, Or*-. A pr» Notice Is hefeb' given that tins fo ,(MM) uaiuvs Q m tu er h.v* n .1 notice «*f hl>* in to nuke final com m i alion proof tn <mpt I his claim. a in ai sagt proof w ill he dm I fore M .rie Ware. V. S. t oinm i"l»iK r. . on M .v l.*s 1908, viz. ANTON MAN HER«.. «3. for the SE>, See 4. Tp 22 he tellow ing wttne%se4 to s resiti-œ e upon and cultiva tenti'-n : C*Otll t it) tion t > ol lo w OQ V J e MUD0 price* Gr U V i NEW BUILDINGS we carry the finest line of hardware to !ro i;,,in'1 ^ m ,u>re. Architects, con- tractors and builders w ill find our line of In design, the most a|•table and improved, and of tbe high- IS lit ’ndarrt oi ment ,n quality and dur- HORSE-SHOE "EST : Car Load o f : J u s t H e c e i re d ¡lo i Vestili Co. Just opened in N N alker Buildiru I)K J e II M artin G HoRhe. of < physician and SURGEON *U f DR. e . c . m a c y . Í art* S j. ; Off» r : .i,nK _______ _____ i naim ■aanv f>eo IWLfiot. f Flam» ttm1 it^ia baril fi up the K B pcbabi , 0"l| lit ^ - n' J iig d r e ss MAKlftD M M . flD rs. ip e t ii. I'urg O n : StudeMer Waps Parlors. River Street. AFc cottage Grove r * m- Laoary Btros i.,r »»¡e . ’ ' a . nt tu é e j w xt ï t a assay * 4 «VlWt Ulll! ' j ryankfiRfc E tc, ? Prof Fain em u ’s j Francisco, Calli o f f i c e «to ré . . o heco X . iiyzmg of on r., by tli ehoôl < , ,^ a il Orders Soil :rted. Satisfaction As«ured- o n east of the Pottoflce.