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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1903)
OUR CORRESPONDENTS F A R- M S A SPECIALTY S ilk C r e e k Item ». fori F o r y o u lo b v jy o r front In a l l p o rts o f th e c o u n t r y et t h e c h e a p e s t p r ic e s a n d b e e t te rm s Cal Buuch made a business trip to Eugene. Mr. Caldwell and wife were in our n eigh borh ood Thursday. Mrs. H. K. Shirk and children of i Latham visited relatives in this vici nity. No. 25- (facies 2 miles from Cottage Ilr . Clow has been plow ing on j Mr. R icbaidson ’s place lately. It ie reported that Mr. Clow has rent ed the land for a year. Price......................................... 5*00 No. 24— Is a 120-acre farm 5 miles from Cottage Grove, well improv ed, 35 acres In cultivation, a good orchard of choice, popular fruits, 75 acres of well seeded pasture, spring water. One of tne best producing farms in Lane Co. Price.............................. $18 per acre. No. 19- 134 acres 3 1-2 miles, from tow n, 30 acres good bottom land, balance bill pasture, good 1 1-2 story house, family orchard, cow and horse barns, running water; $500 down, balance easy terms. Mr. E. A. W heeler, wife and Bon Albert, and S. F . W heeler and wife took dinner at the home W . N. W heeler one dav last week. Price........................................ $1675 No. 36—4 acres 2 miles irom town, tage Grove; all very best improv ed ; all buildings modern and up- to-date ; best bay and garden land to be bad anywhere; au or chard of 1000 choice trees; run ning water; school house within 1 -K mile of house. Au ideal farm Price ........................... $30 per acre No. 12 —120 acres 6 miles west of Eugene, 40 acres farm laud, 40 acres hue timber, balance good grazing land ; small house, with good dry lumber to build new house; plenty of fruit; ou gravel ed road ; au extra good bargain. Price................................$16 per acre No. Il—1K7 acres 3 1-2 miles from account of W oods S. M iller went to Eugene last week. Hauling lu m ber from the sawmill has begun. The picnic social w as on account of diptheria. Hohl postponed Mrs. ltoy Coffin was thrown from a wagon and sustained two broken ribs. I * 4| i Î I * * 14 SEPT. th training department o f nine grades. T u ition uniform with other N orm al Schools. Pleasant surroundings. Best o f influences. E xcellen t accom m odations in boarding halls, or w ith private fam ilies. Students m ay enter at any time and find w ork suited to their needs. Y o u n g people desiring to fit themselves for teachers, or for college, or those desir in g a g ood education for business life w ill find w hat they need here. Address : : : : : : : .- Darwin Bristow, l'res. .• .• fix*«« .’ DRAIN, OREGON. tXJI* ! D rain C o o s Bay Railroad. Z F I3 IC 3 E $ 2 A postal will bring a booklet telling all about It. Address A G o o d M ining In v e s tm e n t. a H ay »nil Seed YVlient tor Sale Sixty-live tons of haled barley and oat hay for sale in any quantities, at $12 per tou. Tw o buudred b u shel of good cleau seed wheat— white fall wheat and bluesteam for Bale at $1.00 per bushel, at Currin's bridge ou the O. A S. E. railroad. F. S. C'urrin. G o a ts P o r Nule. Thirty head of well bred Angora G oats, half wethers, half nnnnies. Tli ree dollars per head. (d ip ) D E. Slagle. Rheumatic Co.. Hartford,Conn. Oregon Nursery Co. S A L E M . O REGON. LARGEST NURSERY ON THE P A C I F I C CO A S T Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. Maynard Plum— Apple rI i 1 ton Apricot— Frost-Resisting W R IT E F O R C IR C U L A R S — S A L E S M E N W ANTED. Cash advanced for expenses-Catalogue and price list free upon application Good W ood Saw For Sale Goals for Sede or Trade. A steam w ood saw equipped with both drag and circular saws, a fine outfit and a bargain. Apply to William Veatch, Cottage G rove, resi dency in Gowdv ville. (tf) Six Hundred g ood grade nannie goats for sale at from $3 to $4 per head. W ill be sold in numbers to suit purchasers, or will exchange goats for cattle or a good team of heavy horses. Inquire of. N o tic e fo r J as . H. H awley r u b r ic a lIo n . (*>4) United States Land Ofllce. Roseburg, Oregon, July 21 1903, N ode« i* hereby given that In compliance Go with the provisions of the act of Congr«\*«a ot June 3, >8 y 8, entitled "An act for the ¡»»la of mous timber lands In the States of California, t >rego» Nevada.an«i Washington Territory,” asextend- ed to all the public laud states by act of August 4,1892. AI.BKRT S. FUNK of Atlantic, county of Cass, state of Iowa, has this «lay filed in this office Ids sworn statement No. Mao f«>r the purchase o f the lots • ami 2 , and w ’ , ne*4 of section no . 21 in township 20 , south •>f range No. 2 west, and will offer pr«H»f t«* show Jua that the land J sought is mor«* valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim t«> said land before the Register and receiver o f this «*ffi«’e at R«*se burg, Oregon, on Friday, the nth day of Deeem- her, l“«vv lie names as witnesses J W Houck, Ed Galhreath ami Emmet sharp o f Cottage Gr«*ve. Oregon, ami L K Wooley of Dorena. Or. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the ■ ■* i»- 1 are — r«*queste«l —- ‘ * to flit* their "" above «leserihetí lands claims in this office on or l»ef«*re said 11 th day o f Dec.. lia» J. T. B r id g e * (s 23) Register. D iv id e , O bx . to Metcalf & Morris tor the fa Wolverine soap. l n e f w a g o n d a v CONTK*sT NOTICE. : CULTIVATORS, Plow y Mining Supplies, El Piper&YanDenburi CAPITAL - $*25,000 ORGANIZED 1 9 0 B osw ell Spring 0 A general banking business transacted. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Located on Southern Pociflc Railroad in Douglas County, Ore. T h e waters w ill cure 90 per cent o f cases o f Constipation, Rheumatism, Catarrh, S tom ach, K idney, L iver troubles. Shingles One Gallon of These First class, smooth bark, lied Cedar shingles only W a te rs C on tain n a i e r s u m ia in . . . $2 per iU> Postoffico. Express mid pubt Telephone on premises. Froi $10 per week up, Including batl Trains stop In front of hote p SEESKE i w d £ M#« ? £ r . - Ä S h Ä L ' N m S Sodium Chloride - - Zll.oogr Capt. Ben D. Boswell, P r o p riete At the railroad station TOOL OUTFITS F01 THE MECHAN I I Apply to J. II. W E A VE R , S r N o tic e fo r P u b lica tio n . United .States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Aug. 17, 1903. I . Notice is hereby given that In compliance | with the provisions of the act of Copgreffs of June 3, )878, entitled "An act for the sale of I timber lands in the States of California, Oregon 1 Nevada and Washington Territory,” asextend- j ed to all the public laud states by act of August ■ 4, 1892. SHADE STIDHAM, o f London, county o f Lane, state o f Oregon, on May 25, ’93 filed in this office his*s\vorn statement 5231 for the purchase o f the N W ‘ _, NE1, of section 6, townsh'p 22, south of range 3 west and will offer pnxif to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timl>er and stone i than for agricultural purposes, and to estab-| lish his claim to said land l>etore J J Walton, U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene. Oregon, on Sat urday, the 31st day of Oet«d>er, 1903. He names ! as witnesses: 8 8 8lM>rtridg«\ A W Slmrtrldge, i Willis Nowell, Bert Tedrole, all ot lvondon. Lane county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ' above «Inscribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day o f Octolier. 1903. J. T. B r id g e s , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Sept 15, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following name<l settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will In? ma le be fore J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner at Eu gene, Oregon, on Tuesday Nov. totli. 1H03. viz- ALLEN KIRK 4 S 0 UTHE 4 STERN R. AVe have them at all prices Also, we carry the liest makes of t«H>ls of all kinds f o r carpenters, cabinet makers and machinists. ComplC” stock of general harilware. 8ee us Indore buying your farm imple ments and wagons : : : Griffin d Ventri C« A Rattling Good, Spick and Span Rig is what y o u want when you go f o r a drive, r matter whether you go on a business trip, or ju to take your best girl for a ride, and this is whi we furnish ouiycustomers. It s our business I please the public in this respect, and it s a jiric that we t.tk«* in doing so— to furnish the very bei to lie ha«i in our line. Prompt service : : : J5- N<>. M l" , for the se‘ 4 se1», sec. 34 T. 20 N., R. 2 West. He nanms the following witnesses to prove ms eontin«.us resilience up«ui and cultivatiim «>1 said laml viz: John Kirk. Charles Martin. A. Land and B. Land, all o f Dorena. Oregon. J. T. B r id g e s , Register. OREGON MagnealumChloride .1 ' ' a',lum vhioride. Falclum Carbonates - ■ .1 - Chrisman & Bangs fi, CD' Time Table N o. 1. F A S It I« S T A BL E To take effect on July 27, 1903. D A IL Y E X C E P T S P N D A Y - Lumber United States Laud Office, Riwteburg. Oregon, Aug. 7. 190«. rotici : for ri bu fati » * . A sufficient contest affidavit having l»een tiled in tins office l»> Filile - *«| Slates Lami Offi«-**. R A M11HH.K BROOKS, Roweliur#. OrutfiHi. March 23» i m nit. aga against homost.-a.l entry Vm, 11.812, It ótica la hereLy given that to com p! tanca «'oui. staut, •■•Mviv B May ay 8th, i«h, '• tana, »•»*£. for IV>| w», H; j se»4 c r '.s 1, sw*4. w » ,. see-j see With the proTlsioin of the set of Congre»* of made June t. trN. «nMMe.t \\n art for th« sale of tl«*n jn. Township 19. s Range *w. by Anett.ilBrit- limber larvi.* in the < f California.Oregon ton. «-«»ntestee, in which It is allegetl that *ai«l Nevá is atol W ashin-,: m Territory, asesten«!- I entry woman has fa I le«l to establish «er residence •d t«> all the public latol stares by avi of August thereon «>r to maintain the same; that she has | not culrivatetl tin* same m*r any part thereof; i imi. i that the said entry woman Is dead; and that f«»r THOMAS K. (• AI.HKKA TH m««re than six months pri«.r to her death she ha«l of Cottage Or««ve, county of Lane. state of Ort* wholly ;«K»iMt«»iHst thesahl lami that her lielrs got», has tins day ill. «1 in this office his *w«*rn haic not resided on the same n«'r cultivated the atplemcnt So. »..•.» f. r th« purchase of the aw same since her death. Sal«l parties are hereby B is e c t io n N o in T o w n nship s h ip N«v No. 20. south »»I n«»tifted to appear. res|N»nd ami ««rfer evi«tence R a n g e No. 2 w est, . atul a n d will o ile r pr«s> «iiier pr«*4>f to sh«*w tem hmg sakl allegatk'iis, at l<> «»*ck»« k a. ih . « hi i th a t ìh e lam i so u g h t is n u d e v a in ah -.»aide f«»r iu Nov« mber 12 th. tsavi. Iwf«»re Hon. K O. Potter.: timber *»r stone than for agríetiiturul purpose«, notary public f.w Oregtm. at Eugene, Oregon. ‘ anti to establish his claim t*» s.ti«| lamí h*fi«rr and tliat final hearing will be held at 1 «i o'elocg the Rectster ai .«I Ke« elver M tills ofttce at lC««se- a in. on Novemtwr 21 . tssa. bef«>re the Register I burg. Oregon, on Tuesttay. the 15th «lav of Ih an«l Ke«*elver at the Unltevi males laml Office rem l'or, I me :. He lutine* as witnesses J R i at R«*seburg. t>retmn. Nayk’s. Ik*retía, Oregon, J. I) Damm«>n. Ku- i The sakl c«>nt«'stant having, in a pr«>per affida tetit'. Ihvgoti. Alt*ert Kn»« rson. Cottage Girne, vit. filed July l. 1988, set f«»rth fact* which bregón. Cu »net sharp. Cottage Grove. Oregon *li«‘w that after due diligeni'e pv^sonai servleo «*f \ .Any amt all nen«*nv elaiimng a«iverse!) the this notice can not he made, i f t* h« rebv .Hrterrd abovo a«**L‘r itati lami« are re.|uste«i to file tlic».’” amt directe<l that such n«»tlce l»e given bv due ela im ' tu t b s ffi'*e «»a o f before aatd I» «lay o f . find proper pub«icati«>n. « j J pr< •«*«. f J T B hid « . fs . Register. V , *\ T. B r id o i s , Register. J J II B ooth . IieccK7T ‘ f e Herbert Eakin, Fasti. _______ ___ _______________ Register. For Hale— Tw o good promising q u a rt/ claims (iOOxlftt)«) feet, situat ed ouc half and three-quarters of a mile respectively from Bohemia Mountain Plenty of water and tim ber o " each claim for mining pur- {M>seb. The ledges are from 4 to ti feet wide and are of free milting ore. P rice $500. Samples of the quartz may be seen at this office. Call ou o r address. W . E. E owards . B o h c m i a , Omcooa h MOWERS AND RAKE II. C. M A D S E N , A g e n t, C ottage G rove,O r. Manufactured by Bex Henry Laird came iu from E u gene yesterday, via L oon Lake and Alleghany. He says the railroad surveyors are making g ood progress on the Umpqua, and the manner in which the work is heiug done indi cates that the com pany backing them means business. As near as he could learn the road is to come dow n the Umpqua on the opposite side from G ardiner, crots through the Ten Mile country and strike C oos Bay in the neighborhood of North S lou g h .— Coos Bay News. Rings S BANK Caues Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You can remove the cause by wearing one o f our Uric Acid in Rex Rheumatic Tie Blood CHAMPION A full and complete line of ; : ; ; ; F irst National For the Best and Cheapest hop or fruit farms in the valley. Call ou or address 8 . A. M c K ay CrcsweM, Ore. You deal direct with the owner. m8tf Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shot Hardware S t o v e s , T i n w a r Central Oregon State Normal School W . H. DEMPSTER, President L E W I S & VEATCt H % School is closed ou diphtheria. BARGAIN« are I'em* nBireil lu many department» of our mercliandla« stock ami u ».n . ^ give us a call t : : w 11 Pa, ,o« Don’t you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman’s work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? The Central Oregon State Normal School at Drain OPENS SPECIAL Oakland, Douglas county, mostly bottom land, well fenced and has" good buildings. A flue place for stock and poultiy. There was a family reunion at the | iiouse 20x24, and other buildings | home of M. Y. Babcock Sunday in good repair. A great snap. Price .................... $25 per acre Price .................................... $300 | afternoon, those present were M. \r. Babcock and family, H. W . Babcock W e h av e sco res o f o th er farm s, liesld es a l;truc lint o f ch o ic e h u lh llu a [of*, acreage, re s i lience*. bu»ine»a b ou ses, and In fa c t a ll k in d s o f re a l p ro p erty c h ea p an d on e a sy term s. wife and three neicea, and their fam V f t ’ n i I 'Y A V f I I V ic C O R N E R 2 d A N D M A IN S T S ilies respectively, Mr. and Mrs. A. L U G E , I O» r l l L i i v r . , C O T T A G E G R O V E . OREGON iW. Randolph, Mrs. H. K. Shirk and children of Latham, Mr. and Mrs. \\ in . W oods and children o f Cottage D r4,T 4iX 4,T *d. bra (J ifv e , W . N. W heeler and family S. F. W heeler and wife. All pre- sei.i enjoyed themselves very much * vn-iiiugof old time friends. f All joined in singing some sacred music, and Mrs. W oods who is high * ly accomplished both in vocal and instrumental music favored the com - t pany with some grand music. The for t lie work of the year on party broke up with pleasant g ood byes and wishes for a like meeting in the future. 4l T h e school is w ell equipped for its particular line ot w ork. D iv id e Item s. E x cellen ce is the m otto o f the sch ool. F ou r courses. A $ TABLET' Peoria St C hicago , III., Oct. 7, 1902. Eight month, ago I was to ill that I v u compelled to he or «it down nearly aft the time. My •tomach was to weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently, could not urinate without great pain andj coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctor, pro nounced it Rright', dicease and other, said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louie and asked me if i had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of its value. No. 14—337 acres 2 miles from Cot Grove; all bottom land; choice orchard of 400 bearing trees ; is a good home and good investment. O. D. W heeler moved bis family and household goods to Eugene, where he expects to reside an in definite length of time. 222 Sooth WRITING St'litMtl » ill *'*"ii i>|i«i ami Hie pupil» »Imultl ser our fine Hue o f lalil. i* i.., ^ tlrelr wrltlua material. Flue»« line ever seen la Cottage Grove ; . r® Patting No. 3 No. 1 No. 2 I No. 4 EAST EAST W EST W EST BOUND BOUND Lv Ar B O U N D H O UN D 1:45 pill 7:30 am Cottage Grove I liLdOam 5:30 pm 2:1 »5 “ 17:50 ‘ W alilen 1I:0R 5:0« 2:10 “ 7:5ft “ Currin 11:01 5:01 2:14 “ 7:50 “ Cerr<* Gordo 10:57 4:57 2:18 “ ¡8:04 “ Baker 10:52 4:52 2:29 “ ,8:14 Dorena I M k N B 4:.50 W “ '8:17 “ Bed K«H k 10:43 “ 4:*» 1" “ ¡8:25 “ Stewart 10:3« “ 4:38 I 1 “ |8;28 ” • star 10:.T;t “ 4:3:4 2:55 M : h :40 “ Rocky Point 19:20 “ 4:20 3:20 ** jtcOft M Ar Wilttwd 10:00 “ 4 (10 , GROCERIES fttt T he best and Largest M ock of Dry Lumber from our Coast Fork Mills is now ready for Delivery a t Popular Prices i s : : : Subject to change without notice Freight will not be received at the D I N a R. R. dep«»t after 5 p in. To Insure f«»rw*rdimr «»n the next train, freiglit must in* delivered in ample tune ta$ |«er>nit «»f its being btiled. 1 ____JoHN H* P earsons , General Manager Olir Motto Quick Sales-Small Profit* H t iiiiin o t iH . U . « ^ , V r " r' Houses built on the in stallment Plan . . . hxcrvthing fresh andu|»-to-date. W ell assort* stock ot all the best brands at bed rock price ,hr ^ - In the name of the state of ’n- 1-r ««W .. • For Further Particulars SCC a • • • • • • Pacific Tifiar Co Rondin* and Sale* Denartment J. H. WARN K.u. Mminioir*. ami if you f-»ii t.. •U|,>n of this ■Wherein r«‘.,utr id f,»r*w i n r a,,*,%‘*r tilt will apply to the sakl *Coiir Owth pla!M‘ mande<t m her coniplaint, wliich J* for ■ awni* »1 thl* *nlt t.> i*. ta ’ e<l ' rtl,h«r»e- Tnls Suinnums is DubiiHh*><i six successive weeks in the I in * r e* for » wetklv nrv.paper M M adM n SV tSS l « * 1 " ' Lüne " h « V, n / »iP L a «- c r wnty. Vntv. Orugon. by ^ »“ ''' U.r" '" v,‘ '' Hamilton, Hamll.-oi, 3ud*e .liatKPol of tl.»’ *ï^ î »« »«"U. ■ ,t. > « u . made ai V "oacwir«. w i h ù Oregon, r c ' ' ",,rl- tem her at a Fhamëer* t , im i, sep- . All kinds o f . Country Produce Bought and Sold K. Bri" B >OI'f egg* '■’n<l <'lw ken» 1o M . « e will pay the hl*he»t price In casti »r trad» Risley Grocery Co. (||t\ Building—Main ¡Street Cottage Grove Suiierlntendenl - ; (W e lc h & W o o d s H a s i t F o r Les