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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
OUR CORRESPONDENTS W ild w o o d item s. Geo. Kerr is down from the road camp this week Dorena ware Tuition i t M n . B « d P itcher’» Saturday. M i»» Eunice Harlow returned home Monday from the Grove where •be baa been visiting with Mis* V ir ion Stock». F ra c tu re d H t» A rm F o r Salo. One of the finest, fruit, grain, and stock farms in the valley. ;»7 acres i miles from station. A bargain if sold soon. Call on or address, M. A. M o K « t . Creswell. Ore. I T JjJou T D C lan t S o m e t h i n g T l i c e Ask to see the Common Rough I-t e c L a lie S h o e M n . Anna Hunt went to the Grove L U M B E R and returned Monday. Conductor AL Yeatch slipped and C. V. Culp came up on Monday fell, while attempting to board the aaormnge train and went to Bohemia. cabooee of his train at Oakland laat M n . Mattie Kirk of Dorena visit Thursday afternoon, and suatained e d at Mrs. Anna Hunt's this week. a fracture of his right arm just above Geo. Knowles stayed over night the wrist. The injury was dressed a t Wm. Hawleys and returned to Bo by Dr. Geo. Houck of Koeaburg. NOTICE KOK rl'Bl.lCATlON, Mr. Veatch will be laid off for a few hemia Monday. Land Office at Hoseburg, g. Or:, Ur., Julÿ July is, is. 1903. I'.wi. weeks on account of the accident, Noticed is hereby given that the follow in g , The Misses Dollieand Daisy Haw named settler has filed *' -------- intention to ! ___ _________r m i notice ____ of h his fip flH awaiting recovery. kins of Cottage Grove are visiting at make final proof in support o f his _claim, and that said proof w ill he made Itefore The Regis the home of M n . J. M. Culp this A r m L a cera ted . ter and Receiver at Koseburg. Oregon, on Aug- \ ust 24, 190», viz: H. K. No. 11,508, Thomas J. Ed week. wards, for the s '* ue1^, n 't se*. sec. 6, Tw p. 23 a, I Mark P. Garroutte, who has long r 2 w. H e names the follow in g witnesses to Geo. Vanschoick is suffering from prove his continuous residence upon aud culti a felon on his hand. He went to held a position in Long A Bingham'e vation o f said land, viz: <i 1. Hnortrldge, F K Lyons, .1 G Ted row and W H W itte, all o f lam- the Grove Monday accompanied mill in this city, met with an acci don, Oregon. J. T. B r i d g e s , Register. by his mother where he will receive dent Thursday morning which will N o lle « f o r r u b l i e a l i o u . put him on the retired list for some medical attention. The freight house and Depot time. He was attempting to put a United States Llaml Office. building at this place is fairly under belt on a pulley wheel in the mill, Koseburg, Oregon, June 12 1903, Nitric« is her«tijr given that in com plienc« headway and when completed will be and on reaching over the wheel and with (h e provisions of the act o f Congress of a b ig improvement on the way freight shaft to the opposite side was caught June 1, iVT*. entitled " An art for tha sala of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon on the inside of the arm, just below has been handled heretofore. Nerada and Washington T errito ry ," aseztend- the elbow, by a set-screw, which tore ad te all tha publto land statas by act of An gust Hchool closed last Friday and Miss 4. 14»? U K K. L O K K N . Hefty left on Friday evenings train into the flesh, making a severe o f Harrisbrg. MOL County o f Linn state of Oregon for Cottage Grove on her way home wound several inches in length, but has this da> tiled. In this office her sworn state ment No. -VJ19. for the purchase o f the N. ! » S. to Drain. She was accompanied as fortunately - no bones , , were . broken. . . K. 1 S. K. ‘t S. K. 1, o f Section N o 2 Township • jo South, of Range 2 W est and w ill offer proof to tar a« the Grove by Marv Hawley. Th° waa dreMad b* a Ph-V8;cl4n show the land sought is more valuable wi,o will visit Merle Schmutz thia | and the young man is getting along for its that timber or stone titan for agricultural purposes, and to establish her elaim to said land as well as could be expected. 311.00 P E R M —i B O O T H - K E L L Y MILLS Saginaw , Ore. We are sorry to learn that Jennie Hunt's condition has grown alarm- in^. Dr. Hosmer and Anderson » v i s called to attend her Monday h im ! pronounced her troubles ap pendicitis. Dr. Hosmer accompani ed by n Eugene doctor called Tues day to perform a surgical operation a» the only means of relieving their patient, but fouud her too ill to en dure the operation. C ontract In v ite d The Crystal Consolidated Mining Co. invites bids for the construction of a wagon road from its mines on North Fairyiew Mountain to the Champion Creek Road of the Ore gon Secuntee Company, a length of 7500, feet. Width of solid road bed, 8 feet. The contractor succeeding in obtaining tbe contract must file a bond with tbe Company for the full amount of the contract price. S ilk C r e e k . A ll bids must be died on or before July 25. The road must be com Mrs. Caldwell is on the sick list pleted within sixty days from tbe T. Hichardson has sold his mine signing of tbe contract. The Com pany reserves the right to reject any fo r $3.50. Miss Ida Heinrich is reported to and all bids. Frank Jordan, Sec. be a little stronger. Baker Slagle and family visited at I j . H. Slagle's Sunday. Miss Lena Burcbam visited Alice Wheeler on Thursday last. L. D. Estes was putting up bay fo r Stephen Harris last week. Grandma Babcock visited Mr«. Heury Long one day last week. Calvin Bunch took dinner witb M. F . Babcock and family Sunday. Eugene Miller is helping Mr. Pavidsou with bis hav this week. Miss Beulah l>eepain of Cottage G rove is staying with Mrs. Elliot. Mr. Overboltser was in our neigh borhood Tuesday to get his hay in. B id s In v ite «! Bids are invited on a contract to build a new school house in the dis trict Number 122, Star, Oregon. All bids must be in by August 10, 1003. For plans and specifications apply to the undersigned. The school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. B. Steward, Clerk District No 122, Star. Ore. V ie il. before G. K. Skipworth. V, S. Commissioner at Junction City Oregon on the 24th day of August IMS. She names as witnesses, B. Lokcn and G. Gilltertson both o f Harrisburg. Oregon A. «J. W ard o f \ uU. Oregon and Clias. L. Hansen of Junction City. Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the >bOT4 described lands a re requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 24tli day o f August 1903 J. T. B r i d g e * (J 1 » ) Register. S ljo e -L a ^ e P o c k e t. It is a Classic Shoe, Artistic and comfortable. McKays, Turns and Welts, at-----$2.75 ami $3.00 L E W IS & V E A T C H THE OLD RELIABLE DRU6 STORE J. P. C U R R IN , Proprietor, Prescription» carefully compounded and we always keep on hand the Purest Drug». Paints, Oils and Varnishes Our line of Books. Stationery, W a ll Paper and Notions are not surpassed in Quality < " T Qnantity in the city. Prices are r i a r h t . MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Entre Noua Club. 176 Warren Avenue, C h i c a g o , I I I ., Oct. 22 , 1902 . fo r nearly four rears 1 suffered N O T IC E KOK P U B L IC A T IO N . | from ovarian troubles. The doc- oa an oDeration as the a j insisted way to get well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation, husband felt diaheartened u I wall M I, for bom* with a »ink woman i, a diacunaolat« place at beet. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of W ine of Cerdui for me to tiy. and hr did so I began to improve in »fewdavi and my recovery waa very rapid. W ith- ia eighteen weeks I wm another I being. U nited States Land Office, Koseburg, Oregon, hine 5, 1903. N o tic« is hereby given that In com pliance w ith the provisions of the act o f Congreee o f June .1, 147 », antttled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oragon Navada.«tad W ashington Territory," ««e x te n d - ed to ail the publto land states by act of August 4. 1M . K LV A A. A K IN o f Philomath county o f Benton, State o f Oregon lias this day filed in this office her sworn state ment n o . 5291 for the purchase of the North half o f the >*mith half of section N o 8., in Township N o 23k South of Range N o 2 W. and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land b efore the R egister and Receiver o f this office at Koseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 17 day o f September 1903. She names as i witnesses: J. W. Beamis. John Overholser, ! W illiam Mitt and J. S. A kin all of C ottagej G rore. 4 A n y and all person claim ing adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 17th day o f September. 1903. J T B r i d g e s . Register. ybfcuXt. Mr». Stowe'» letter show» »very woman how a home is saddened by I female weaknas and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick- n « * s* d brings health and happi- neet again. Do not go on •uffn’- ijV h Go to your druggist today *M »»cure a l f l .00 bottle of Wine of Ct^dui. - - “ 1 Y • t ■ N O T IC K FO R P U B L I C A T I O N United States Land Office, Koseburg, Oregon, Jul>* J, 1903. N otto« is her«t»y given that In compliance w ith the provision« of the act o f Congress of June 4, Hr», entitled " A s act for the sale of tim ber lands in the dtateeof California,Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory. -' asvxtend- ed te all th « public land etatee by act of August 4, 1441. M A R IK H A N S E N of .Junction City County o f Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed her sworn statement No. MM for the purchase o f the N. W . >4 N. K •4 (being lot 2) id Section N o 14 Tow nship 20 South, of Range 2 West, and w ill offer priMd to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to saiu land before G. F, Skipworth, U. » . Commissioner at Junction City Oregon on the 21 st. o f September, 1903. site names as witnesses: Otto Morton o f Creawell. Oregon, A. J. W ard, o f Vida. Ore gon, B. Loken. Harrisburg, Oregon. C. L. Han sen. of Junction City Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21 st day of September 1903. (J 10) J. T B r id g e s , Register. C IT Y M A R K E T Ite m s . Bartels & Veatch C H A M P IO A full and complete liue of j d ff r S a h e n l f M Q W EK S A N D RAK W A G O N d H e a v y Hardware CULTIVATORS, Plow Stoves, Tinw ar Mining Supplies, E Piper&VanDenbur Central Hotel Cottage « r o v e . Ore w given ^ M}|- ^ Notice * is k liven that hereby in v compliance with the •visions ' * of the Act o f l ongress «>f June A 187 «. entitled -A n Act for the sale o f ■Bwhvr Lalut« m tho s t a i « ,.f l'a lifo iw ia I O rrgy , H evarta an.l Waahlnalon Torrttory," a> « t o r n io » to a il tho Fublw Jjui.1 » t a t « bv Acts rtf August 4. 19 Wj. 3 * BU RR O U G H S A B B O TT o f huge lie Count Trtf U n e .state Of Oregon ha« n a ft; * * ? tlH* ^ ,n ,l,w- *>Wrr hl* * w°en «Utem ent N o -'I A* t f**r 1* tlMPwinhasc of the b»t« 1 . 2 and 3 o f 1 .Scctkai N. > " ‘ „T o w iw lilp a ».»nth. o f K a n n 1 W est ami <t »111 o n « t y if to «how that tho Uiol R C E TOOL OUTFITS FOR THE M E C H A N I C W e have them at all pr. *«• .Also, we carry the m ake« of t-tol« *f ill kind* f o r carpenter«, e a b u y makers and ra a rh n u »- Complete stock «d general hardware. Nee u« 'etnre buying your farm imple ments and w agon« : • I » " W f . ' i h i N i W h tlmhor or »tone I ttvun.w a»rU'ultural Bwrroo«. an.t to «tahliah hi» • laun t»> M M landtwforv J. j Walton, f » *' «Wvaon . h , Saturrtav the l»t iti^nf Aumwk l» a . Hr n a n o as w iif-i ■ r y v n: yj-.'n tv h i ^ • fSHaT? Hunt.r. .la m « > . Kanoir »V >■< F usto ,. U no omntv O rw 'n *• e'* ' count,-. 1 _2 P I »11 persons cUtmtntt aSvvrsolv the Griffin & Veati'ii ft cleapt« n this afflee i*n «w before «aid i«t day o f 1 t . . A « « « . I » B|, » - J- T. H mi m.Ks ' a s | Y R e g is te r . O eo. !# • waa in Star Saturday oa N w iiv e fo r PN hlt'-ati.hn. • v b u »in »»a A. J. Aoderaou wa» in the Grove j State» Lami O le «. ^ R.-ci'ur». iir,-K..n May a i m 'y*bX •'V »'’ ,h“ tn compilano« to o n » of th« act ifl i on*m m of t u ia » 'A n w rt (or th « m ;« £f ■ th . stato. M Cattfomia, Otaeon ■hiyrton Tavrltarf a ,«a t«n . 1 . S a tu rd a y W ill Hankies oame down from the Warehouse Sunday Leslie Wick* oauie home from tbe Warehouse last week. Lulu and Mable Harlow were g weeto >f Mias Myrtle ffio k « Sunday. Geo Kerr paase.1 through Star Tweaday on hie way to tbe Grove. Milea Pitcher, «'arris and Maids ABilerooo are numbered on the atek lo t tin* week. Misers Elsie and Muril lurk of we have no stand-in with the dentists on tough meat» G ive us-a call and we w ill treat you right £ *& **£ *£ K S tar Choicest Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard always on hand. In fact everything usually kept in a first class market : : : Fish In Season W M E 'G M H J M P IC K E T T .— At tbe home of bie bro < - N O T IC S FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . J; . United States L iu d Office ther, Conductor Frank Pickett, in Koseburg. Oregon. Juhe 13. 1903. this city, July 11, 1903, Fred Pick N o tice Is hereby given that the follow ing namedjHdter has filep notice o f his intension to ett. aged 29 years, 11 months and make ¿final commutation proof in support of The “ Crusher" crew are rocking 8 days, from some complication of his claim , am i that said proof w ill be made be tbe road below Curtis Veatch'■ place fo re Th e Register and Receiver, V. s. Land Bronchitis. O ffice a t Koseburg. Oregon, on July, 29. 1903 viz: DO* JO H N M C U L P Deceased was born in Richmond, home4te«vl entry No. 9632, for the w **' N w Miss Minnie Boren lias gone to Illinois, July £3, 1873. He came to Sec. 33*T . 21 s. a. 1 w. H e names the follow ing witnesses to prove Oakland to visit her sister, Miss Liz- this state about four years ago. the his e.ontim.us residence upon and cultivation of Die Boren. greater part of which time be resid- said land, viz: James Ozment. J. V . Thornton, James E. Ostrand all o f Cottage GnnfcOore. and Tbe S. D. A.'a held a business e«l at Roeeburg, where he follower! XY. -H. H a w le y ,o f xa lldwood Oregon. J. T. B r i d g e s Register. meeting Sunday at 7:30 p. m. at the railroadibg. He came here a few N O T IC E FO R P U B L I C A T I O N home of A. D. Owens. mouths ago and has been working . . N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . CuileS S tate» Land «ffttee. Eld. Bryan of Saginaw gave us-a on (be O. A S. E. railroad, on which j Koseburg. Oregon. .July I. 1983. United States Land Office, Notice is bereny given m a t .In compliance road hi» brother, Frank, is one of tbe good Ht*ruion Sunday at 11. Rose burg, Oregon. March 23, 1903 w ith the provisions ot the aoi o f Congress of ■ Nevtic« is hereby given that tn com pilano« ! conductor». During the recent There was a fair attendance. June t. 137*. en titled "A n art fo r the sale of With the provisions o f the act of (\>nftwss of tim ber lands in the states o f California, «»regon 3,19711, entitled "A n act for the sale of One of Mr. Elliot» horse» got its heavy rain» he contracted the Nevada and Washington T e r rito ry ." asextend- Jmte tim ber lands in th « States of California. Oregon to all the public land states by act of Auguel Nevada .and Washington Territo ry," asextend- broken Monday and had to be , disease through exposure, from ed 4. 1448. •d to all tne public land states by act of August which be died after onh about four JAMES W B U F O R D •toot. We think it hard luck. 4. 1492. Brainard comity of Crow W ing, State of day» lllnee». Funeral services were of T H O M A S E. G A L B K K A T H Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his Mr. Berry ha» sold hi» team and Cottage G io ve county of Lane state of Ore ¡conducted bv Rev, S. B. Mor»s at sworn statement No. ,*>444. for the purchase ofr of on *fti«*e his «w «worn outfit to Mr. Goodno the lot 1 , 3. <| N . K ' « o f Section No 2 in Town gon. ha.« this day filed In this ..ffl.-e WJ - tase o of f the N NW>. ship No. 23 s. Range n o 3 west, amt w ill offer statement No. 4696. for the , purchase M i. Berry and wife left fo/^EuJoue S Mft* ü0,c <* meUrv SuntU?' where proof o f Section No. 24. in township thip No. jn South o f t*» ■*!i«m that the land sought 1 » more remains were laid to tbeir final valuable far Its tim ber or gbMM than for agrL Range n o . 2 'Vest ami w ill on« » f to ShoA Tuesday. 1 cultural purposes, and to «-ata blush his claim to tbe lami sought is more valuable i • its timN^r rest. or stone than for agricultural p u r »«**«, and to said land before J. J. W alton. I*. S. Commis At the school meeting held Tues sioner. Kuge.ie. Oregon on W ednesday, the 23 «•U b lis lt his claim t** said land Itefore the day, July 7, there « u a unanimous T ell your friends if they want a da> <*f September, 1MB. H e mum's as witnesses: Register ami R eceiver o f this .»ffice at Koseburg W illiam Johnson amt Thom as Campbell both of Oregon, on Tu esday, the 2 * dav o f July 1903 .' vote tor $500 bonds with which to live, newsy liv a l paper to give the Cottage G ro w , W illia m W o lf and Erwin W o lf H e n a m es«« witnesses: J. H. Ravles. «>f (Sitrena Gregnn. Albert Kmerson. o f Cottage firove. Ore- both of I«omten. l«ane county Oregon. build a new school house. L a n k C o u n t y L e a d er a triah Any and all persons claim ing adversely the goo. Emmet Sharp, .»f Cottage Grove Oregon above deerrtbed lands are requested to file their and J. D. Dantmon o f Eugene. Oregon. Mrs. M. Tompkius and master For A n y ami all nersous claiming adversely the Lye and lie both make a good claims in this office on or hefi>re said 23 rd day «.if above «tescribed lands are requated t«* file their rest. of Glenwood heights, also the Neptomher. 1903. J T B r i d g e *. quality of soft soap. d n im « in this office on or l»efore said 28 day o f * (J 10 ! Register. Misses Wmuie and Vanan Dresser July. 19n;t. ^ n is p J. T. B r id g e s . R egM ^r. o f Lynx Hollo w were the guests of .. N D T IC E FO R P V R L lC A T IO N . Mrs \\ X Wheeler and family Sat- -: Land Office at Roselairg. Oregon. urdar night. The class in vocal music met Sat urday evening to receive the last lee goo of the teirn. The class from the Divide cam» over aud joined them. All the neighborhood was muted to attend, and many were prevent A ll present enjoyed heartily tbe tuu- aie Some of the guests favored us with sougs winch were pleasing to all Refreabm* on »e r e served in the form of rake nod lemonade.after which the class sang "Goo«} Aight." •a l the people separated with pleas aat good night. w ith the patent • laaJ Katas hr a«» ot a ornai I ,, . I Ì m Ì m ÌI • WHkght is »H A D E STIDHAM !hat tN* »»»< purchase o f the M i , \ k J «•Hith of range 4 we«t land « a tua Me fnr tt« ttmfwr and sf..»« r « - * » * « • « la 1 st hrtovr J .1 Walton 4 m r a S W W S ir -a Laac count\. Oregon. "nsmV. »«omaui. a l i T i i .««wcTiiwst g j S . T r .» 1 r st» arv rvqnr»tni tovorwlT S u, thr nv . - — «»« ia Thj« day of August, i m 1 or twforr ......... J. T. R bid .- kw . Register Rattling Good, Spick and Span Rij i* what L you want when ’ n ,G 1 ___________ ____ you ______ go for ^ a drive. to bikÜ *' ° n a business trip, or j» t«!kf _,.our lH'st jnrl f,»r a ride, and this i? "fo n l,,.. . l , , , l Jr c U 't i i m . M - s . i t s o u r h u s in e i that w«> t .1 !U- * li ,n respect and it’s a i to N» ha 1 it' n ‘ °i,n,r !H>—1° furnish the very U* is iMd ■ m «« i-ur our u j iicv , Pn.m pt prom pt sei^ice S' : Chrisman & Bangs F A S HI® s t a b l e