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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1903)
■ ! The Misses Xewiand, milliners, DIEO. — have taken the local agency for the BKNNKTT Samuel W right B e n -1 Chas. A. Steven* & Bros., luilles tat- Joint \Y. Baker, who watt laat week nett died at the home of his par- lorlng establishment and will take appointed State (¡ante auil Forestry cuts Jli Mr amt and Mrs. Mrs \V S ISenn. Benin tt. tt i,n‘« for lady » ents, W S. tu,|or llH order« JI|0 „ r promptly lt|| made-to-order warden by (iovernor Chamberlain in this city Suturday evening, | ,.|otliinif. a23tf. April 25, 1903, o f consumption, to eucoed M. (juiutlty, was born ill aged 24 years, (i months and 1 SOTU'K KOI! PUBLICATION. the state of Kentucky January lOtl) l a licit Stales Land olttcc. day. 1810. In 1K53 In crossed the platan Knscbara, UreKon, April 1 »03. Samuel W. Bennett was born in j Notice w hereby given that tn compltalic* to what is now Washington state Warren county, Iowa, October 24. I with the provi.iont* of the act of Congress of 3 . UnS. entitled "An act i«>r the -ale ol brin g a im-mber of the tirst train of 1878. With ins parents he came June timber land. In Hie .- ih I cs .,1 California.Oregon immigrants to cross the Cascade to Cottage d rove, Oregon, in the Nevada .and Uaahiugb.il 1 err ln .rv," asexlend- _ ,, , , , ed lo all the public land states by act of Auguat mountains by way of the Natchez fall of 1880, where the family has 4 , lew. .. l'ass. lie located with his father resided continuously since that ,,f Cottaae ..... ay •■( L.uie. »tate ut on- (1. B. Baker, 111 miles south of time. A few \carH after oomiDg bar Hu, d.ir nM-d lu till» J , atafeineiit N o.cel for the purenase■ « tin rr.n ■¿( l £ î ÿ Olym pia where they remained until here Sam, as he was familiarly in,mil w . m w vecti„n No ie. l p «. h » r *ls.w «H a t the laud 18(il> when the subject of this known leeided to learn the print- aoiiglit Is will« more valuable for ils timber or sloin sketch went to Yamhill Co, Oregon to er's trade and accordingly entered ¡ i Ilian lor agricultural purposes, and lo establlsli , r III* elaliiibefore J J Wallon, U s CuoiaiIssloner locate. He was married at I.a F ay the laEADEK omce ns all apprentice, at Fluitili, llreitou. mi Hie Isl day Of July I HI... , .i , , . lie names a- witnesses: .lames Wllitfnrd, Mil* ette in IKON to .Miss L. A. .Martin I when the present editor was asso- , “ .i,Vi, ti " .nm« csmpu-ll.au of «'..itniw and in 188» came lo Cottage d r o v e ejated with K. 1*. Thorp in the pub- urove, i.am < ouuty.- ti .■ a. .vi"u/o SInTtrblge where he bus since resided. I lieation o f the paper. Stun being ! 'A uyalu i^'ipV rom s^iaim fii!:1 adversely the Mr. Baker is a first class mechanic, : ' an lin nnusually „„u su a lly bright brirrht hoy, bov. soou be-1 be- l ;!¡;¡^'^ £Íll^ íB\s^ 1^'iiV;.,^ £ 3 !ití;f ,dÍyeí5 j J T Butiros*. . contractor au<l builder and has | come quite proficient at the case I July. IMA AJl Kiglster. w orked at liis chosen trade for many ;llu| theu took up jo b printing. Af years. Though having long taken ter leaving the L kaiikk office, Sam » prominent part iti politics aud been held riositious on the Bohemia Nug- counted among the leaders of the oret, the Kugene papers and was Democratu party in the counties with the Grants Pass Observer for F o r Sale. where b<- has reside, Mr Baker has j about three years, m which office I A fine chicken ranch " f fiv e never held office, but was chose« j he held the position of foreman. i at Saginaw. Ea-y terms. Journal clerk of the Oregon Senate He also worked for sometime in a F E N C E Hotel and livery am for sale at in 187(i and again in 1 8 /Sand since Portland job printing office and be- Creswell. Doing good business, residiug at Cottage G rove has served com e quite proficient at his trade, i Selling on ac colli. I r wife’s health. as Justice of the Peace. O f him it | About two years ago he taok pas- Term easy. 8 \. M c K ay , Creswell, Or. may be said tlmt lie was born and sago on one o f the I'nited States line always lived a staunch Democrat, transports for Manila where he re NOTH K FOB PUBLICATION. l i c is a nian of far more than ordi- inaincd bu t a short time, however, United Slates Land Olttcc. Koselnirii. Oregon. Mardi :>i. uea. i my Intelligence and ability, geniul On the return voyage he spent some Notice u hcreiijr given mot ia 11 snee bud courteous in manners and little time in Japan and also in the will. It..- lir.oiM J u n e ' is . s e n ti tl e d A n n , r ' e- ol ( • "J "}* the confidence and esteem of j Sandwich islands where he gained i t i m W r loiuls ill l i e .S la te s , e i ll :i .a. i l i e . o n N e v a d a a n d W as h in g to n I- ' I r>, » - e x ei. d- ml who know him. The uppoint- considerable knowledge of the Orj ed to all the public lami slates by act ol August ment is ft good one. ent and Orientals Sam was one of 4 , lwj. Hardware, Tinware, THOMAS K UAMrllKLL these bn glit, ambitious, ingenious Cutlery, Cultivators, DIEO. youtliH who desired to gain knowl Forks, Spades, Hoes. JLYONS—Clark ( ’ Lyons, commonly edge more by observation aud prac of section N". I n in township No. -jy > . No a west and will offer proof to . h I b » w that the known as “ ('apt” Lyons died ut his tical experience than from books, Rakes, Etc : : : laud sought is more valuable for its timber home 9 miles cast of Cottage Grove, I stone than for agricultural purposes »nd to es although while he attended school on Mosby Creek, Apiil IK, 1903, tablish Ids claim to said land before J. .1. Wai- lie was studious and proficient in j ton. I s Commissioner at Kugene, Oregon, aged 7(5 years. ou Saturday, the b> day <>f June l'.'OJ, He lie was born in the state of New his classes. He was possessed of an as witnesses: James Whitford. Win Johuson, York in ls*27 and came to Oregon in indomitable will and whatever he 1 11 11 Fiester, J A l’owell ail of Cottage Grove, the early Fifties and settled in Marion . Oregon. , , .. i Any and all person claiming adversely the county, lb* came to Lane county and undertook he invariable carried to above described lands are requested a successful conclusion. Printing wu* married to Miss Annie Rawlins iu ! their claims iu this office on or before said Util WYNNE HARDWARE CO.. Prop. I dav Ih7fi. Religious services were con- aud newspaper work being bis of June tooy. ‘ uio J T B r id g e s , Register. ducted at the Brumbaugh cemetery ! cboseu profession, there is no doubt I April 21 by ltev. ( ’. H. Wallace, the N o tic e for P u b lica tio n . but had lie lived he would have M asoiiic fraternity of Cottage drove, He Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, having charge >f the functal servi os. made his mark in this calling. April IU03. mid conducting the burial, their beau- wus of a genial, quiet aud uuussum-1 Notire is herebv given fliat the following tiful and lniprc.-sive ritualistic ser ing disposition And a popular favor named settler has tiled notice of Ids intention ; to make final commutation proof in nitppor vice being carried out at the grave. his eiaim, and that said proof will lie made Thus ha.- passed from life's busy ite with all of hi* young associate*. fo r e J .J . Walton. I 's Commissioner, at Ku- | While not of a reverential nature lie s t a t io n to the gnat li.yomi another I gene, Oregon, on May 15, loo:}, viz: AND MARTIN G. HOLTI1K notde and esteemed Oregon pioneer. possessed many noble moral truits 1 on II. K. No. «.»To«» for the N W , Sec IO, Tp 22 S, (This notice was prepared for the of character and the inbreeding of I R J west. last issue o f the liEADKK.'lint was un I He names the following witnesses to prove' good moral home influences mani his continuous residence upon and cultivation of « intentionally left out. Kd I J said land, viz: John Dahl, of Cottage Grove, ' * fested itself strongly in his nature, j Abstract off title to deeded land. Papers : Oregon. Anton II an berg, J D Palmer, and An He was esteemed alike by old and | drew Claveii, of Coburg. Oregon. liK B O Y — At Ashland, April 28, prepared for IHiniiou government land, ltlue alt) J. T. B imimses , Register. prints o f township maps showing all vacant 1803, Mrs. A. D. Leroy, after a yOnng in this community and there lands for *i each. Plans and estimates for N otice for P u b licu tin n . lingering illness, aged 27 years, is naught but regret that such a i all kinds o f buildings. Special designs for bright, promising career should be ■ office fixtures. Notary Public in office : 2 months mid 8 days«. Ijand Office at Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, 1903. Deceased wuh her husband came so premuturely closed. A fnther, Notice is hereliy given that the following 1 brothers, besides named settler has filed notice of his intention to Cottage Drove several years ago mother, three to make final commutation proof in support of tu reside and ili.ring their residence other relatives and many friends | his claim, and that said proof will I k * made be fore J. J., Walton. I'. S. Commissioner, at Ku here made many friends who great mourn anirreparable loss gene, Oregon, on May 15, lixu. viz: Common Rough Funeral services were held at the ANTON HANBKRG, ly deplore Mrs Leroy’s early death. on 11 K No ¡170.!, for Hie SK1., See 4, Tp 22 S., R 2 L U M B E R Besides u In n an d husbund, a little Christian church .Sunday afternoon, West. lie names the following Witnesses to prove duugh ter »ini an aged mother is left Ilev. F. E. Billington, conducting Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Martin G Holthe, of Cottage to mourn their «ml 1 o « h . Funeral the service, and a large concourse ) (»rove, Oregon, John Dahl, J I) Palmer and An aervice» were conducted at the M. of relatives and friends follow ed j drew Claven, o f Coburg, Oregon. alO J T B r id g e s , Register. the remains to their final resting church Wednesday, ltev. Feese, B O O T H - K E L L Y MILLS officiating l b ceased was an es place inthe Masonic cemetery, west C O N T I ST NOTICK. S ag in aw , O re . teem ed member of the Bcheloili or of town. United States Land Office, The bereaved family and other ' der, and iiicmbciH of this order aud R oskiu k g , Oregon. Mareli 21, tona. I DOOOOOOO-O-OO-OOOOO-OOO0-0-0000 .V sufficient contest affidavit having been filed I relatives have the heartfelt sympa the I C O F attended the service in | in this office bv JOHN H. BARTKLS a body. Tlic Horul offerings were thy of all ill their time of sorrow. contestant, against homestead t utry No. 918», profuse and beautiful. The remains made August g-4 189». for K1 SK; K' a N k 1,. section 2». township 20 soutli, range 4 \vbst, by i Charges were preferred against 1 were interred in the Masonic cem ISAAC K. Mt CORMICK, Oscar W oodard and Lester Lang •ontestee, in whicli it is alleged that said entry- etery. man has never established Ins residence on the , den Wednesday by A\ . L. Kimball, said land, nor cultivated or improved the same \ N e w S t o c k and that he lias abandoned the said land, having In J u s t ic e V a u g lm 's C o u r t. for defacing buildings not their \ been absen t without leave for more than six} own. The boys plead guilty before mouths last pest, and that said alleged absence i J u s t Received j from tiie said land was not due to his em- \ In the case of the Stale vs ltig- Justice Vaughn and were fined $ll> ploy me lit in the Army. Navy, or Marine Corps 1 low , Thompson and Millard, jury each. I of tile United States as a private soldier, officer. I seaman or marine during the war with Spain or j trial Tuesday oil the charge o f tres any other war iu which the United I Latest ¡Styles a n d i ! during States may he engaged: said parties are hereby ' pass, Thompson and Mulard were N o tice to B r id g e B u ild ers. I notified to appear, respond and otter evidence linest selection ever* fou nd gm.tv and fined (5 each. B ig i touching said allegation at 10 o ’clock a m. on i Sealed bids are requested by the | April 2«. lyoa, before K. O. Potter, Notary Pub- i low being discharged. The charges County Court of Lane County, Ore brought t o Cottage lie at Kugene, Oregon, and that final hearing ! were prelerred by Joe Lee. D epu gon, for the building of a county j ! will l>e held at ten o ’clock a. m. on May 2 , 1903, I G r o v e ....................... j before the Register aud Receiver at the United 1 ty Attorney L I Harris represent bride across the Coast Fork river a t' States Land office iu Roseburg, Oregon, ( ottage drove- s7 foot span, Howe j The said contestant having, iu a proper affi ed the slate and Attorney Lurk Uil- truss, double bent piers at each end, d a v it, filed February 3, 1903. set forth fa d s; Fine New Rockers je t i. the defense. which show that after due diligence i>ersonal ■ 69 feet of appro: eh, is feet roadway, S t a t e O u t lie W a r t l e n 1Tf lDou Want Something IKlicc Ask j o see tilt' F ^e d a lis S h o e p a to n t SI ire )O C P o c k e t. ¡t is a Classic .slio“ . Artistic and comfortable,] McKays, Turns and Welts, a t.. -$2.7.'i and f l l L E W I S & Y HATCH KEYSTONE WOVENWIRE A I) J l S T A B L E Window Screens THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE j. C U R R IN . P ro p rie to r, p . Brescriptions cnrefnlly oompouiuled ami we always keep on haml the Purest Drugs. Paints. Oils and Varnishes Our line of Books. Stationery. W a l l Paper and Notions are not surpassed in Quality ,- t Quantity in the city. P rices are riarht. ■ mi — . ■■■■— rr«*i I C IT 'Y M A R K E T "The Chartei O ak H ardw are Store" Frank E. Alley Architect Abstracter C h o ic e s t M eats. H a m s . Bacon a n d L a r d a l w a y s o n h a n d . In fact e v e r y t h i n g u s u a lly kept in a first c l a s s m a r k e t : : : Fish In Seaspn we have 110 stand -in w ith th e d e n t is ts on tough meat* . G ive us a ca ll aud w e w ill tre at you right :: , 2Ä2 B a rte ls & V e a tc h ¡ P I P E R and VanDenbur^ Douglas Co. Bank Building, Roseburg. Or $11.00 PER C ottage Grove. Or. Apr. 28, 1803. T o the Noble Grand, Vice Grand, officers and n.embers o f Cottage G rov e Uebi kali Lodge. No. 24, I. O. O . 1'*.— W e, your com m ittee ap pointed to draft resolutions on the death o f our late sister, Sarah Le roy who was born Dec. 18, 1873 and departed this life April 28, 1903. respectfully report as follows : W e And that sister 1 a rov becam e » n ecilier o f our order.Ian. 2, 1908, anti only had the pleasure o f meet in g with us that one happy evening. W ith sisterly love and band clasps true we wr,cun:cd her among us, hut sad the ivtlcetion, it was aiso her farewell, for the G rand Master so soon called her home. Theteforc fcc it K ksoi \ El», that this lodge, in tile death o f Sister Leroy has lost a w orthy m em ber and sister, the hus ban d a faithful and lovin g wife, the little d.uightiT v precious mother, the m other a precious gift and the com m u n ity a worthy friend. R esolveis that our charter he drapped in mourning for thirty d a ys, a copy ol these resolutions I k - spread on the minutes o f this lodge a copy be published in a lo cal paper, aim a copy under seal of the order with our hearth H spmpa- Ihy l>e sent to the bereaved family. M ay II aht , K tiifi B isiiy , Lot ima K a h t k u , Committee. without cover, according to plans, specifications and strain diagrams furnished by the County Surveyor and kept in his office. Five per cent, deposit required. Bids to be opened May (i, 1903, at 2 o'clock p in. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this loth day of April, 1903. C. M. C ollier , County Surveyor. Come and see Them service o f this notice can not be made, it is here -1 ! by ordered aud directed that such notice I k * given by due and pro)>er publication. J. H. BOOTH, Receiver. Martin ® Gowdy Furniture-Undertakers OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, April 25, 1903. I j Notice is hereby given that In uwinpiianoe ' j with the pro vision s of the act of congress of ; June 3, »878. entitled’ ’ An act for the sale of : timber lands in the States of California, Oregon j Nevada .and Washington Terrilorv." asextend- ed^to all the public land states by’ act of August * CLAY BOHN F. RHODES, i °f Kugene. county of Kane, state of Oregon, lias I Herbert Kakin, Cash. ! this day filed in this office his sworn statement 1 : No 50 11 * for the purchase «*f tin* e’ , ne*,. nw‘ j n«’1 i. •»«•' i I«"1, section 32. Tp 23 S.* R l west and I w ill offer proof to show that the land Nought is ' more valuable for its timber or stone than f«*r | agricultural mirposes. and t«» establish his claim to said land before .1 J Walton U S Commission- i «*r at Eugeiie, Oregon, on Frhiay thè ioti* day «»( July. tuo;». He naiiics ;«s w itnesses: James N Ramile. Geurgc N\ IHintor. James Seavev. all Af Kugene. Lane e«»unt). (»r«*g.m, ami A untili Kont. o f springfiebl. Lane county. Oregon. Any ami all persons clalmiug adverseh tli«* atxive de*««*ril»e«l lamls are r«*queste«l tn file tlielr elatms in fin*, office «>u «»r 1 efore sani mth dar o| J«d). »'.svi. .I T B hhhì K s . First National BANK C A P I T A L - 825,000 N o t ic e A p proved Plat*« Filed :l~4______ _ u - Fisk B i os Wasons and all kiuds of Fanti Inipleaituts and M ining Supplies. OOOOOOO 0 s X K K k /CH>O<KH> v v o s> 0 * 0 O-OOO-O-OG-O0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,L (Successor to Schley) $1 W I L L BUY , box containing the following articles J packages Schilling’ s Best Soda—l package breakfast j imisli i package Buckwheat Flour—1 can Baking Powder- , i bottle Mf blueing 1 bottle Pepper Sauce—1 bottle M; t trad i U»ttle Ink 1 Pipe | lVnell. All full size And fill weight C O N F E C T IO N S and T O B A C C O ; __________ _________ O R G A N IZ E I ) X Q C O IffiL Qoooo-oc ooooo-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 00 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 o ^ o o o o c # NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICK FOR IT B I.ICATION . Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. Darwin Bristow. Pres. April 2, lfWK!. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intentions to make final commutation proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made l»e- fore J. J. Walton. I s Commissioner, at Ku gene. Oregon, on Mas 15, navi, viz; .m iiN h a i i i on H K No 97.19 for the lots 4. « and 7. «see 6 Tp2SH» H 1 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cnltivation of said land, vi/.: Martin (• Holt lie. of Cottage Grove. Oregon. Anton Hunlterg, .» 1» Palmer, and Andrew Claven, off Coburg. Oregon. alO * T B r 'D '. ks . Keg‘ster. HARDWARE M Wa l l Paper l t e s o l u t i o n s o l C o n d o le n c e . S helf a n d Heavy Kegister. CON TEST NOTI! E. i TOOL OUTFITS FOR THE M E C H A N I C W e have them at all prices A’ so. we carry tin* i**st makes of tools of all kinds f o r carpenters, cabinet i takers and machinists. Complete stock of general hardware. See us be tor« I living your farm imple ments aiid wagons : : '• ili (S fe 1 lilted States Lami Office, Unltinl States Lull) Oftliv, lto*f*lmrcr. t>re. April 2 “», i»;l. Notice is hereby given tlmt the ap pro veil plats of survey of Township 2;) south, rang«' l east. i Township 2J south, range east Township 24 south, range t east. Township 24 south rang»* 4 east, have Been receives! from the Survey or General for Oregon and on THI'MHDAY. M W 2\ 1.» 3, at 9 o ’clock a. m the s;u»i pints will | Le ffltnl in this v»fftee, at:«l the lunil em - i brneeff therein, h* ing in the Cascade j Forest Iteserve. will tc »»pet\ t«' entry , i>n and after said «late, only to per : sons showing settlement thereon prior j to September 24. 1893, the date of the executive order setting a|M»rt said land as a forest reserve. J T Hnu>t*rs. Ib'gist-r | J. U. B ooth , Rweiver. i A general banking business transacted. Cottage Grove. Oregon. Cottage Grove T ra n sfer Co. nosetHirg. Oregi»n, A p ril21. 1:103. A saffici affidavit having been filed iu this otti rl.A K f.M K H. UNI M M l, '■mur.tarn, u.mi.i ^•iii,,ii-a,| entry ,-utrv \ m*ile Mitri li sn, tut» f,„ Mw sect mu 2 », Tp 22 8| B ;t W r.t by \M>KKW FINSI A M i , cmdesi^* in wbUh tils alleged that said An drew F instand has wholly abandoned said claim having \tstttsl th«* filed three tfir. è i. same sine« he ffiv<l i-ars agi* ■«Vi »n«i that he has made no improve- inents « .m, 1 ' '**•: ''» h|u- » a,; « in. .Si,;1, -'V mi J. M. PU RHAM. ITop. D raving anti adl kintla o f hauling. Furniture and Piano m ovin g a specialty :: :: Phone - - 116 l!«! & V ;,,r' ¡ " I H ? 1 f t ? 1 •r“ ‘ - " l b «s-hehfat in J i K k a. 111 . bept ts. tK*i«<re ti»e Kegister and R.- ■ ■stsif at (It. 1 iittfit -tut,'. I .%n.l om ,v „ ■ •urg, Oregon. 1,1 b t i n g . in a proper affida- 4 tt. file«I March 1», luan* forih f», t* m«.. sh«»w that alter dm- .liliaem , per^HiaP». r v l ^ ! j Ihk n«*l»ee can not !«*• mad,. »- —V ^ ! tnd «Urt-eted that sm-h noth'«- he ptven J f* iu e and proper pabttrmttoa IH j u ■egister, J H B ooth . Receiver. A Rattling Good, Spick and Span Rig j" | Vu,J ""u t when you go for a drive. B" in.1 tj‘i w ii«*tli**r yon go on a business trip, or ji,st o take vour best girl fo r a ride, and this i s «'hat '•* turiush our customers. It s our business.^ » « ¡is,, the public in this respect, and it's a prw I.« "«■ t.ike in (loiiiM; furnish the verv I k *^1 10 luul "» °ur line. Prom pt service Chrisman & BangsF A s 1119 - STABLES