Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, November 13, 1903, Image 8

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    Nothing Like This Sale has Ever Been Known in This City
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;uuj the people are not slow in realizing thisi fact. The many
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make hard-earned dollars go the limit in buying such articles as must ot ne
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These goods are used extensively and are u ne­
cessity for men in some liues of work. They are
comfortable, well-made, and bought especially for
the trade here. Prices are reduced from $2,50 to
$2, from $4 to $ 2.50, from $3 to $2.25 : : : :
These are iu the same quality of good, stout,
heavy duck as the ones which aro lined, and will
give as good service, with this difference, as the
others; and at the price we are selling them, you
cau’ t afford to overlook them : : : : : :
Less Than Cost
$1 reduced from $1.25
Not M any Left
Our stock of Stockton Flauuel underwear is yet
almost unbrokeu, and if you haven’ t made your
purchase of winter underwear, this is an oppor­
tunity to buy “ comfort” at real bargain prices.
They come in all sizes and iu suits at
$3.50 reduced from $4
At 10 Per Cent Less Than Cost
Dolls For 75he Girls
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When you mention dolls, you have at once got
the attention of the little girls, and sometimes
of the larger ones, and there’s no wonder in
this—it’s the natural motherly instinct of the
“little women,” and who would not make them
happy when the price o f a doll at our store is
nominal. Our stock o f dolls is the largest ever
brought to Cottage Grove. Christmas will soon
bo here and it would bo a good plan to buy the
dolls for this occasion now— they’ll keep :
Real California
BlöLirkets
$6 Were $8
They Must go at any old Price
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OVERALLS
Flannel Top Shirts
Mens Duck Leggings
Ready-M ade Sheets
Nothing too good can be said about Bos6 of the
Hoad Overalls; they stand in a class by them­
selves; they are the acme of perfection and all
that is good iu overall-making, and it is just bare­
ly necessary to mention that we have them at :
About two dozen of these are all that’s left from
a large lot we had early in the seasou and they
have keen good sellers at the regular price, and a
pbenominal bargaiu at the closing out price of
are a great protection in doiug many kinds of
outdoor work, and it is certainly economy to wear
them, especially since we have cut the price to
6uck a low notch. One grade of these leggings
were reduced 75c to 50c, then a better grade for
and pillow cases saves the busy house-wife much
unnecessary hard work. Then it’ s not only econ­
omy in time saved, but at the prices which they
are beiDg sold at our Btore makes them cheaper
than to buy aud make up the goods
65c reduced from 75c
19 Cents Each
75c reduced from $1
Cheaper than Cloth
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Overcoats
Our stuck of boys and childrens clothing was
probably the largest of any house in this part
o f the valley when this stile commenced, and is
yet complete in knee-pant suits as well as suits
with long pants. The wise parents of boys will
make a mistake if they do not clothe that little
fellow properly while this sale continues. Yes,
the prices are such that you will be enabled to
buy two suits for nearly the same price that
you pay for one suit most any other place : :
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are in demaud at this season of the year and the
buyers Lave beeu right after our stock in this
line, with the result that they are going fast, and
if you want one at our prices “ you’ ll have to
hurry,” for they wont last long under this sale ;
Lined Duck Coats
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Unlined Duck Coats
Flannel U nderw ear
BOYS CLOTHING
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Crepe Paper
Fancy crepe paper which we
have been selling at 10c the
roll, going now at 7c. Decor­
ated crepe paper reduced from
25c to 15c and 20c : : : :
Embroidery Silks
EAK IN & BRI S T O W
in a large assortment to select
from and the price is cut near­
ly half in two— was 5 cents a
skein, now 3c
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Corsets
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Our corsets and girdles are g o ­
ing rapidly, but there are still
a lot left aud the prices are re­
duced to the very lowest level
without giving them away
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S ilk C r e e k
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Positively G oing Out o f Business
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Ite m s .
Lu McCoy is preparing to build j
a new house on Mr. Clow’s place.
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Mr. Sam. Damewood returned |
from work up liow river the first of <
the week.
Gentlemen Wheeler A
M iller
hope soou to have their shingle
mill iu operation.
Mr. Fred Wheeler
has lately
arrived home from the Sanitarium
at Cortland where he has beeu
receiving
medical aid for some
weeks.
Mr. lTiilhps of Montavilln, Or.,
was in our vioiuitv the first of the
week looking at some of the places
with a view of settliug here.
Mr. 1> C. Percy of Iowa, has
bough t aud recently settled bis
family ou the place well known
here a » the “ M elvin Damewood
place” lately owned b.v the firm of
Wheeler nud Owens.
H o rs e s fo r S a le.
Just now the l'aeitic Timber Co.
is offering good bargains in saddle,
driving aud work horses. For
prices or further pmti tilars call on
or address, Frank M c l’arlauJ, Cot­
tage Grove.
The too", Portland Fair cigar and all
o f tho leading brands ot cigars and
tobaccos at the Pearl Confectionery.
Hot drinka—Toinato and Beef Bou­
illon. Asparox, nud hot Chocolaté a t
the Wnve.
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
STOCK »"d
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
l i v e r irregularities.
Black-
Draught 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 flocks
healthy by givin g them an occa­
sional dose of Black -Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser may buy a
25-cent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks
Dealers gener­
ally keep Black-Draught StocV and
Poultry Medicine, if yours does
not. send 25 cents for a »ample
can to the manufacturers. The
Ohattanossza Medicine Co., Chat­
tanooga, Tenn.
RoctiKT.i.ic. O a ., Jan. 90, 1902.
Black-D rau gh t Stock and Poultry
M ed icine is the best I ever tried. Our
stock was lo ok in g bad when you sent
me the m edicin e and now they are
ge ttin g so fine. Th ey are lo ok in g »
per cent, better.
B. P. BROCKINOTON.
U N IT E D STATES L A N D OFFICE.
Koseburg. Oregon. Sept. 10. 1903.
Notice is hereby given to any ami all persons
that the state <»f Oreg«>n. whoso p«)stontce
address is Salem. Oregon, has made applica-
Iton to select as Indemnity School Laud the
following described land situated in township
No. 23, South of Range No. 1. West o f the Wlf-
liaincite Meridian to wit:
List No. 196. lads 1. 2. 3. f. 7, s. 9. and 10 tn
Section 18
List No. 198. Lota 11, 12. 19 and 29 In Sec­
tion is
List No. 198. l ots 1ft, 1«. 17 ami 19tnSec-
tli'll 6.
Within the next 36 days from «late hereof
A ll dlaea.;*» o f Kidneys.
protests or contest» against the said seleetson
B ladder U rin ary Organs
cm the ground that the laud described, or any
Also Rheumatism. Back
part H ereof, is mere valuable f«»r its minerals
A fh e .IIea rtD lsia se Gravel.
than lor agricultural tmrpmes or the timber
D ropsy, Fem ale Troubles.
thereon, will be reoeh el and noted for report
t * the General Land Office.
D on’t becom e die<'ouraged.
There 1» a
J T. BRIDGES.
eu ro fo r you. I f necessary write I>r I euucr j Dl3
Register.
l i e has spent a life tim e curing Just such
cases as yours. AH commit atlons Free.
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY and
Backache
CURE
**! suffered a long time with what the doctors
claimed was lumbago. W m down Id bed nr
able to more without great pain. Two bottles
o f Pr. Feasor’* Kidney and Backacho Cure
Ladies Gloves
F ir e
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NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N .
Land Office at Roseburu, Oregon,
Oct 23 1903
Notice Is hereby given that the’ foilowing-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will lie made before J. ,1. Wal­
ton. U. s. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on
Friday, December II, 1903 . viz:
.1 AMES K. CARTER, on 11 E »948.
for lot 2 , see. 28, twp. 19 S. range I west.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: JoltnC. Vincent and Allen Mayo
of Zion, Oregon, John B. Wood, o f Dexter Ore.,
and Smith Carr of June, Oregon.
CONTEST NOTICE
United States Land Office
Koseburg, Oregon, Oet. 7. 1908 .
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by Peter J Hughnor, contestant
against Homestead entry No. 11,359, made
March 12, 1902, for w>.j sww, sel4 swG, sw‘ 4 set*
Section 14, Township 20 8, Range 2 W, by Henry
Ilaverkamp, eontestee, in which it is alleged
that Henry Haverkamp has not established his
residence on the said land, that he has made no
effort to improve or cultivate the same, and that
more than six months has elapsed since making
said H E No. 11,359. Said parties are here­
by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a tn on
Dec. 8, 1903, before J S Medley, notary public.
J. T. B iu im jk s
Cottage Grove, Oregon, and that final hearing
Nov; 5
Register.
w ill be held at 10 o’clock a m on Dec. 18 , 1903,
before the Register and Receiver at the United
States Land Office in Koseburg, Oregon.
Said contestant having, in a proper affidavit,
NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY.
filed Sept, ifi, 1903, set forth facts which show
United States Land Office,
that after due diligence personal service o f this
Koseburg, Ore. Nov. 2 , 1903. notice cannot l>e made, it is hereby ordered and
Notice is hereby given that the approved plats directed that such notice be given by due and
o f survey of the following townships, viz:
proper publication.
Township 19 south, range 2 east.
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Cottage
in all the various kinds and at
prices which will be entirely
satisfactory
: Also a select
lot of silk remnants
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Grove Flour Mills
Get Y o u r W in te r’s
S u p p l y
of
B R A N
He have 30 tons orv K&nd—
all our own make. Special
rsvte on ton or half ton lots
Receiver.
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NOTICE
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FOR
PU B LIC A TIO N .
United states Land Office,
Koseburg, Oregon, March 23, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, )8<8, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada .and \\ ashington Terriiory," asextend-
4 1892*11 tile
laat* 8tates by act of August
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Orders
Promptly
Filled
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have been received from the Surveyor General
for Oregon, and on Monday. December 7, 1903.
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at nine o'clock, a m the said plats will In* tiled
iu this oflk-e.
The said townships lieing within the Cascade
THOM AS E. G A I,BREATH
Forest Reserve, the land embraced therein will
lie subject to entry on and after that date for of Cottage Grove, county of Lane, State of Ore- •
the perfection of claims initiated prior to the gon. has this day filed in this office his sworn I
executive order of September 28, is93, creating statement No. 4698 for the purchase o f the mv>, j
o f Section No. 24 iu Township No. 20, south o f '
such reserve.
J T H k iim ik k Register.
Range No. 2 west, and will offer proof to show 1
J H B o o t h . Receiver.
that the land sought is more valuable f«»r its \
timber or stone than f«»r agricultural purposes. 1
and to establish his claim to said land before 1
CONTEST NOTICE
the Register and Reeelver of this office at Rone-
burg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 15th «lav of H e-!
United States Land Office.
cember, 1993. He names as witnesses J. B. I
Koseburg. Oregon, Oet 19 , 1903.
Bayles Doreiia. Oregon, J. I). Dammnn, Ku-.
A sumneut contest affidavit having been Mod gene.
Oregon, Albert Emerson, Cottage Glove ’
in this office
Houck, contestant,
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— * Lucy *•
"ontestant, against Oreg«>n.
Emmet Sharp, Cottage Grove. Oregon! |
lade November 20 . I Any and all nersons’ .MaimTn„'
Homestead Entry No U,126. made
*£Wiwhlp 21 I above describe«} lands are reqiudcd to file\lnMr '
TOOL OUTFITS FOR
THE M E C H A N I C
W e have them at all prices
Also, we <*arry the best
makes of tools of all kinds
f o r carpenters, cabinet
makers and machinists.
Complete stock «d general
hardware. See us lK‘t«>re
buying your farm imple­
ments and wagons : : :
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| i & mU ,L ,h b ,,,n S ™
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W . Sloat has abandoneil said homestead and has \
<np
J. T. B hiixjks , Register.
not reside«! thereon for a period of mote than
six months last past, ami further that sai«l tra«-t
<»f land embraced in said homestea«l is more val­
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N .
uable for timber and stone than for agricultural I
purposes. Said parties are hereby notified to
United States Laml Office
appear, respond and offer evident* touching I '
Koseburg, Oregon, Sept
oept, 28 i<xvt
rJU3. I
»am allegatkHis at 10 o’clock a. m. on December1
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• is - hereby given that the following
»ecemher
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Noticed
4,1903, l*ef«*re J E Young, notary public, at Cot-.
■rim win
« ‘« I n o t l r , "1 Ml» intention to
tage Grove. Oregon, ami that final hearing
w ill' ni*!kp iT n ii'r
be held at 10 o'clock a.
* V“, -kl* I 1 «ta« » “ ¿rSTJll VSESTheh-S'l
a. r m. on *'
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before the Register ami
States Land Office in P
The said contestant
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tlnjl after dm- rtlllmme ivrv.M.il ‘•entire of till. Dr ore la ,
"l1" 1»'*.'*'' to
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notice cannot he m ade,..............
directed that such
Allen A H Hubbard and Hliam
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j proper publication I M t k , N- „ „ n . h> ,h,e
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Notice for Pu b lic a tion .
NOTICE FOB PU B LIC A TIO N
Unlted States lAn«l Offlee.
United States Land Office.
Rosebtirg, Oregon. July 21 1963,
K«»seburg. Oregon. Oct. 5, 1963.
Notice is hereby given that the following w n h 'th i'a J a rs i
that in «»piianc«
named settler has file«! notice of his intention to
make final pr«n*f in support «>f Ids claim, and
that said pr«s»f will be made before the Register
an«l Receiver of the U. s. I.and Office at ltose-
btirg, Oregon, on November 24. 1903. viz: H K. J!*!»»!
h pub,i* UnJ
hT »ctofAurui»
N«». W28, Nelson Klsea. for the n’ , nw* , ul 4
ne' » See a . Twp >1 S., It. 4 W. lie names the
ALRERT A. FUNK
following witnesses to prove his continuous res- «u Atlantic, county of ( ‘ass st ite of i n » ,
Idetiee imon and cultivation «>f said laml viz*
George L « g of Cottage Grove. Oregon. W Me-
Kiintiels .4 Divide. Oregon, ami W A. Spnnn
and
K. Clark o f ('omstoek. Oregon.
fo!6p'
J T B riim jks . Register.
Uuht tt more yafuahlc for If,
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Don’ t D fg le ft that house any
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longer, I ut m il nt tlie etpreM office
cempfctoly cured mo and 1 haro had no return an«l linve Tom Awbrey wnte von up
v t tho trouble nor any si.;no of rheumatism.
i\ policy; in either the .Etna Insui- Fred voudj ? A n p-r* Goals all nan- . - . ÏÏÏ
rtaCÍS
n t K D BRANDT, Dyer, Monci \ In d "
abovedescrlli____
lands are requested to ill,, ihj-tr
P r o v fr ’sts. £0e . #1. Ask fur Cook Book - F U S anc< . ’. oi the On . ■ 1 1
except pne Lillie. * r AA per claims
, nth is office
c m or before said nth day o f
Aas» ci’tttort| of M c U im v illr, Oregon, [bead.
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P . E. Slagle
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CULTIVATORS, Plows
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Mining Supplies, Etc
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