Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, September 11, 1903, Image 8

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    OUR CORRESPONDENTS
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SL i U M l n e , C o t t a o c G r o v e , O r .
George Trunnel left last week
for Portland.
'W alter Briggs and wife are again
in this neighborhood.
Urn. G. A. Miller and children
are visiting on Coyote creek.
The fall term of school opened
Monday with Prof. Tucker in the !
S tran ger, will Bail M edley a M ilne reliable, and their
real estate a 11 they represent it to b e —K o i t o h L e a u b b
c h a ir
A petition is being circulated ask­
in g that Mrs. Chas. Hedrick be re­
appointed as postmistress.
Phillip Hohl has bought out bis
partner, Frank Chapman, in the saw
mill and is now sole owner. Mr. !
Chapman is erecting a neat resi- j
dence nearby and will continue witb
the mill in tbe capacity of engineer..
C r o w e ll
No. 34—240-acre farm in Douglas
Ns. 2—6o acres, two miles west of
Cottage Grove on main county-
road. All bottom land in culti­
vation, good house, bain, wood
shed and other buildings; run­
ning water. Adapted to dairy­
ing or fruit raising.
Pnc......................... .............*2 000
Ns. 13—14 acres 2 miles west o f Cot­
tage Grove, fenced and in culti-
vation : good builoings; very suit­
able fot poultry farm or garden­
ing and berry raising.
Price..... ..................
*T00
No. 29—Two e x ’
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& Bingham addition. No better
in town.
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county, near Youealla, to trade
for property in or near Cottage
G rov e; 60 acres clear, balance 160
acres timber and 120 acres pas­
ture. Fifteen hundred fruit trees
of all kinds: good improvements.
Plenty of outside range. Call
and get particulars of trade.
No. 16—374 acres. 200 acres in river
bottom, best o f laud, balance fine
pasture, splendid water, some
good oak wood, well improved in
every respect, is only iy, triles
from Cottage Grove. An excel­
lent place for stock or for hops
and gardening.
The cheapest
place iu Lane county. E a s y
terms. Price, $20 per acre.
Lot 66x133 on E. Main St., new four-
room house, good well of water.
A very fine bargain.
Price
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List your property with us if you
want quick sales. Promptatteu
tion given all business given us.
Louis Johnson of Eugene was in ( Ne. 2 6 — Three very desirable lots
on a good corner. Good fence.
town Monday.
A very fine location for a nice
Warren McFarland of Cottage
residence. A good investment.
Grove was in town Friday.
Price____ i ------------------
$300
Henry Kirtley and Guy Stone \
were in town Sunday visiting friends. j
Mr. Sly is building a new side­
walk in front of his new- store build­
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ing.
Boru, Friday night, to the wife of
Albert Ziniker, a girl. Both pa­
rents are doing nicely.
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J. A. Peterson, from Southern
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Oregou, bas purchased a home from -if)
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A1 Bailey and will locate here.
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It is reported that 300 pickers are
engaged iu the Hays hop yard. The
hopH are of fine quality this season.
A. P. Page, Perry Lawton and *
John Weeks and their families have •+ T he school is well equipped for its particular line oi work.
returned from the coast, where they *
Excellence is the motto o f the school. Four courses. A
hare been on an outing.
training department o f nine grades. Tuition unilorm with *
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Henry Parsons, now located at *
other Normal Schools. Pleasant surroundings. Best o f
Leaburg, is visiting friends here
influences. Excellent accommodations in boarding halls,
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and wilt remain a few days. He is
or with private families. Students may enter at any time
in charge of C. L. Weber’s store at
and find work suited to their needs. Young people desiring
the Hays hop yard.
to fit themselves for teachers, or for college, or those desir­
ing a good education for business life will find what they
Arthur Getchel was thrown from
need here.
Address
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his liorse Thursday and had the
misfortune ot sustaining a broken
arm, which was attended to by Dr.
Scarbrough and he is now resting
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W . H. DEMPSTER, President .• .• .* .* DRAIN, OREGON.
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The Central Oregon State t *
Normal School at Drain
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S ilk C r e e k Item s.
Mrs. M. F. Babcock visited the
mill people Sunday.
Little Alice Whee'.er has been
very sick this week.
Elder Babcock and family visited
at D. A. Estes' Sunday.
Mrs. J. Oberhotzer and family-
spent Monday nigbt at Mr. David­
son’s.
Elder J. J. Weetrup and family
will move tb s week to the place
formerly owned by L. D. Estes.
Tbe paper bangers have been at
work on A. D. Owens' bouse recent­
ly, and tbe newly papered rooms
look very nice.
D ie d .
PICKETT.— In Roseburg Monday
evening, Aug 31, 1903, infant dau­
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickett,
aged 9 months.
Funeral was held Tuesday after
noon from the family residence. In­
terment iu the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
— Roseburg Plaindealer.
H aving p u r c h a s e d this
m ill, w e w ill put out Flour
equal to any on the m arket.
W e carry a full supply o f all
kinds o f feed, such as
Cottage
C rove
Rolled Barley, Oats and Mill Feed
»Special attention given to far­
m ers grist w ork.
We pay
highest m arket price for all
kinds o f grain.
If square
dealing and cou rteou s treat­
m ent w ill secure your patron­
age, w e w ill have It. Corres-
{NMidence solicited : : : :
Flouring
Mi l l s
Hartung a Hansen
OREGON & SOUTHEASTERN R, R, CO,
N o t ic e to T a x p a y e r » .
Tim e Table N o. f.
Those who took advantage of tbe
present tax law by paving tbe first
imlf of tbeir taxes before the first
Moudav in April will please take
note that tbe second half of the tax
is payable on or before tbe first
Mouday in October (October 5tb)
and if unpaid, after that date.it will
be necesMary to add 10 per cent pen­
alty and 8 per cent interest to tbe
half tax remaining unpaid.
To take eSect on July 27, IDOS.
A d m in is t r a t o r '» N otice.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned bas been duly appoint­
ed by the County Court of Lane
County. State of Oregon, Adminis­
trator of tbe Estate of B F. Hard­
ing, deceased:
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified and
required to present tbe same verified
as by law required, to the under­
signed, at tbe law office of J. S.
Medley, at Cottage Grove, Oregon,
witliiu six mouths from the date of
this notice.
Dated Cottage Grove, Oregon,
August 20 th 1903.
D. W. Hunting
Administrator of the Estate of B. F.
Harding, deceased
FOR S A L E
e good S a w M ill
O n piote,
w ith B o iler
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Reasonable Prices, Easy
Terms. Good Securety
C o v e r a i B o i l e r s (8 E n g in e s
^ d if f e r e n t s it e s a n d s t y le s
W i l l t a k e p a y m e n t in H a y .
G r a in o r L u m b e r . I n q u i r e
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B O O T H -K E L L Y
Lumber Co. gifCS
No. 1
No. 3
EAST
EAST
MOUND BOUND
1:45 pm 7:30 am
■£05 “ 7 50 •*
•Aio “ 7:5ft 44
2:14 “ 7:50 44
HIM 44
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2:2» “ 8:14 44
2:32 “ 8:17 “
£40 “ 8:25 44
*43 “ 8,28 44
2:55 “ 8 40 44
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No. 2
WEST
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Ar BOUND
Cottage (irove 11:30am
a Iden
11:0« 44
Curri ii
11:01 44
Cerro Gordo 10.57 44
Baker
10:52 “
10.50 44
Dorena
Bed Rock
10:43 44
Stewart
10:3« “
Star
10:33 44
Rocky Point 10:20 44
Ar Wudwd L e 10:00 44
No. 4
WEST
BOUND
5:30 inn
5:0« “
5:01 44
4:57 44
4:52 44
4:50 44
4 43 *4
4:3« 44
4:33 *»
4:21» 44
4:10 **
F r e d F is k ,
Sheriff and Tax Collector,
Subject to change without notice
Freight will not be r. reived at the O. AH . K.
R. K. depot alter S p m. To Insure forwarding
on tbe nest train, freight must he delivered’ iit
ampV time to permit of is being hilled.
J o h n H. P kahso i *, ileneral Manager.
Lumber
F o r Sale.
One of the* finest, fruit, grain, and
stock farms in the valley. 357 acres
2 miles from station. A bargain if
sold soon. Call on or address, 8. A.
M c K a y . Creswell, Ole.
T he best and Largest
M o c k of Dry Lumber
from our Coast Fork
Mills is now ready for
Delivery a t Popular
Prices t i t t t
Forth« Best and Cheapest
hop ot fruit farms in the valley.
1 Call on or address S. A. M c K ay
' Creswell, Ore.
You deal direct
with tbe owner.
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SOT U K FOR FIBI. 1 CATION.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, hm« 5, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provision« of the sot of Congreso of
June 3, >*v*. entitled "A n act for the «ale of
timber tamis in the State« of California,Oregov
Nevati« and 14 ashington Territory," asextend-
ed to all the public land states by act of August
4, M S,
ULVA A AK IN
o f Philomath county of Benton. State o f Oregon
ha* this day I N in this office her sworn statc-
uiriii no . vjnt for the purchase of the North half
o t ti»»- ¡south hal< <»f section No s.. in Township
No-jiî. >outh of Range No 2 W . and will off. r
proof to show that the laud «might I« more
valuable for If« timber or «tone lhan for
agricultural purposes. and to establish her claim
to «ahi lami before the Register ami Receiver
of tin** office at K«weNiTg. Oregon, on Thursday
the IT day of September t«W. She names as
witnesses’ ,t \N Beami«. John Overholser.
V dilatii U lti and J. 8. Akin all <4 rottage
G row
Any and all \ r«on risimi na a d v e r t i r the
above describo! lami« are requested t«$ hie
tbeir claim« In ti> - (tice on « r benne soul i;ih i
day • ' plemixi. im a,___
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Houses built on the in­
stallment Plan . . .
For Further Particulars
see * • • • • • •
L E W I S & VEATCH
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
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C H A M PIO N
A full and com plete
liu e o f : : : : :
R oohkllr . G a ., Jan- 30,1902.
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our
•tock was looking bad when you sent
me the medicine and now they are
getting so fine. They are look in g JO
per cent, better.
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8. P. BROCKINOTOW.
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5IOWEKS AND RAKES
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H e a v y
CULTIVATOKS, Plows
H ard w are
S to v e s, Tinware
Mining Supplies, Etc
H erbert Eakln, Cash.
Piuer&;VanDenburfir
F irst National
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CAPITAL - $25,000
B osw ell S p rin gs
ORGANIZED
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A general banking business transacted.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Located on Southern Poclflc Railroad in Douglas County, Ore.
T he waters will cure 90 per
cent o f cases o f Constipation,
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Stom-
ach, Kidney, Liver troubles.
Shingles
First class, smooth bark,
Hod Cedar shingles only
One Gallon of These
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M a ^ w n u.ioride
Waters
Contain
n a i c r s kUlllJIII
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u S iS iodide - -- '.» g
Sodium Chloride - - 211.00gr
Calcium Carbonates - - .» g r
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H.
W AR N ER ,
Superintendent
<-horW® * '“ “ p
At the railroad station
TOOL OUTFITS FOR
THE M E C H A N I C
A pply to
N o tic e for P u blicatio n .
United 'States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, A u g. 17, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, )8/8, entitled "A n act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada ,and Washington Territory," asextend«
ed to all the public land states by act of August
W e have them at all prices
Also, we carry the best
makes of tools of all kinds
f o r carpenters, cabinet
makers and machinists.
Com plete stock <>f general
hardware. Sec us betöre
buying your farm imple­
ments and wagons :
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SH A D E S T ID H A M .
o f London, county o f Lane, state o f Oregon, on
M ay 25, ’03 filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 5231 for the purchase o f the N W ‘ 4 NE>4 of
section ♦>. township 22, south of range 3 west
and w ill offer proof to show that the land
sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber and stone !
than fo r agricultural purposes, and to estab­
lish his claim to said land beiore .1 J W alton. 1
V . 8. Commissioned, at Eugene, Oregon, on Sat- I
tirday, the 31st day of O ctober, 1903. He names
as witnesses: 8 8 Shortridge. A W Sliortrldge,
W illis N owell. Bert T edrole, all of London.
Lane county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
aliove descrilied lands are requested to file
their claim s in this office on or Indore said 31st
day o f O ctober. 1903.
J . T. B r i d g e s ,
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Register.
A Rattling Gocd, Spick and Span Rig
is what you want when you go for a drive, no
matter whether you "o on a business trip, or just
to take your best girl for a ride, and this is what
we furnish our customers. It’s our business to
please the public in this respect, and it’s a ]»ride
that we ta e in doing so—to furnish fh e very best
to be had in our line. Prompt service : : : •
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, July 1, 1903.
Notice l* hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California,Oregon
Nevada ,and Washington Terrifory," asextend-
ad to all the public laud states by act of August
4, 1992.
JA M E S W H IT F O R I)
of Brainard county of Crow Wing, State of
Minnesota, has this day files! in this office his
sworn statement No. >444, for the purchase ol
the lot 1, S.
N. E ' 4 of Section No 2 in Town­
ship No. 23 S. Range no 3 west, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for its tlinfier or stone than f«»r agri­
cultural nurnoses. and to establish his claim to
said land before J. J. Walton. |T. s. Commis­
sioner. Eugene, Oregon on Wednesday, the 23
day id September. 199R. He names as witnesses:
William Johnson ami Thomas Campbell both of
Cottage Grove. William W olf and Erwin Wolf
both of liondon. Lane county Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aliove descrilied lands are requested to Itle'their
claims in this office on or before said 23 rd day of
Septoinber. 1903.
J T B r id g k s .
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Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Ofllee.
Roseburg, Oregon. July 1,1903.
* 2 ?® * “ h«reoy given that in compliance
wltn tne provisions of the act of Congress of
Jun« J, lVTAentlMed' ' In Arf for th« „ 1 , nf
timber land, in ’ he « t .t e .o l ralifornl»."reran
NevA-U »nd \\ Mhinc’ an Terrirory," u e xten d r:
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4 1!»’ 1 th* pub,ic lmnd 11 *t«» b y '« » of Aogugt
Crii (t Veatch Co.
Chrisman & Bangs stables
W R B B
GROCERIES
New S t o r e
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MARIK HANSEN
of Junction City County of lane. State ol
I Oregon3ia* till, day filed her sworn statement
No
lor tin-purchase of the N. w . N F
5 belli« lot : of Sm-tlon No u Townihip 20
s<iuth.ol Range 2 West, nnd »111 otter proof to!
show Mat tin- land sought ta more valuable for
its timber or stone lhan lor agricultural nur-
iiojes. and to estahtlsh her claim to sain land
iH‘ fi>re
I . skipworth. t". s CowmtMtoner at
i,22 i E . .*•' t>r',K"n 0,1 tl"- -'I't of September,
t.ms She names as »Itnesses: ottn Morton
oftreew en.lhegon. A. J Want, of \ Ida. O rT
gon. B leiken. Harrisburg. Oregon. 1 . I. H an -1
sen. of Junction City Oregon.
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Any and all persons claiming adversely the
1 ? £ 2 L ' W i ' “L £ !f i : A te /^ ll ’-steil to file their
elatna In this olltee on or before said Jlst day of
September lttra.
J 10) J. T. R r id o «.».
__________ ________ ________ __________ Register.
New StocK
Everything fresh > and up-to-date. W ell assorted
»toe o f idl the best brands at bed rock prices
O u t M o t t o Quick SaIes==Small Profits
• . All kinds o f
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Country Produce
Bought and Sold
notick
« r in g your eggs am i chickens to us.
Build mu ami Sale« Oemrtment
Postoffice. Express and public
Telephone on premises. From
$10 per week up, including baths
Trains stop in front of hotel.
Capt. Ben D. Boswell, Propri et or
$ 2 per
T U i ;> r \ss
Pacific Timber Co
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BARGAINS
J. Jl. WEAVER, SSST
DAILY «XCRIT BUXDAY-
U. G. LeRoy bas located “ Black
P out'' claim in tbe Bohemia min­
in g district.
SPECIAL
puui,lKlu |
are being offered in many departments of our merchandise stock and it will pay Vou
give us a call
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Stock and poultry haw few
troubles which are not bowel and
l i v e r irregularities
Black-
iraught Stock and Poultry Medi­
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for stock. It puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect condition
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep their herds and nocks
health»- by giving them an occa-
sional dose of Black l Taught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser mav buy a
25-cent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks. Pealers gener-
allv keep Black-Praught Stock and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
not, send 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturers. The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-
tanooga, Tenn.
Darwin Bristow, Pres.
TABLETS
School »111 *«>11 »l»-a»uU 11» pill'll« «iMUld «•'•• <*ur «lie line »1 tablet,
Finest line ever seen in Cottage Grove
their writing material.
STOCK »"d
POULTRY
M E D IC IN E
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BLACK -
DRAUGHT
All persons »re hereby warned'
I uot to bunt, fish or in any wav tres
! pass on the premises owned by the
undersigned. Any person or per­
sons disregarding the provisions of I
this notice will be prosecuted to
tbe fullest extent of the law. A !
word to the wise is sufficient
Dated at Cottage Grove, this 28th
day o f August 1903.
E boab K ino ,
We w ill pay the highest p rice in cash or trade
Risley Grocery Go.
Medley Building—Main Street Cottage Grove
Welch & Woods Has it For