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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
Dress Goods Going Ovit A lb a tro ««, all w ool, COc valu es we w ere s e llin g at 50c w e l o w offer at 4 0 c j>er ya rd . F ren ch F la n n el, 50c values, w ere se llin g at 4 5 c, n ow g o in g at 4 0 c per y a rd . C u ts in all o u r b la ck dress g o o d s o f from 5c to 2 5 c p e r yard b elow the first c u t in prices. o Business 40 Cental Only one month left in which to close out tho balance of our entire line, and to do this we are going to offer you goods at less than cost from now on. You know what this means, and you will not even he doing yourself justice if you do not come in and take advantage of this offer th e«e are 5 0 c valu e« Mens Clo Farm ers Boots W e h ave a few pairs o f the fam ou s B u ck in g h a m A H e ch t T an T o p B o o ts th at we w ill close o u t at O th er b o o ts iu like p r o p o r tio n . Mens H eavy W o o l Socks 20c per Pair T h is is a g re a t barga in , and you s h o u ld b u y e n o u g h o f them to last ) ou fo r tw o years at this price Trimmings, Si and D ress Silks T o y s a^nd DOLLS»« G reat V ariety Genuine CUTTER S H O E S T h ese are o u r re g u la r 35c values that we have been c lo s in g o u t at 2 5 c and we n ow o ffer them at r' 1 Old Santa Claus will find it an easy task hero to se cure a fine assortment of W e have a full . . line of the . . $3.76 per pair In o u r m ens c lo t h in g we are in g «till lo w e r p r ic e « ____ been se llin g 5 to 0 su ite o f e v e ry day, b u t we w ant to suits e a cb da y, a n d are p rices to co rre s p o n d . W o invite y i n atten tion to OUr la rg o liue o f tine Silk Remnant* of I all k in ds W e s o ld about two { dozen of these d u r in g the past ' a n d have now pu t mi th is a J u e i ly all the silk s o n the sh elf. E v p ie ce is a b a rga in : 1 Many them w ill m ak e b e a u tifu l 0 t tokens. H oliday Goods Ladies Golf Gloves W e h ave just m ade a n oth er b ig cu t iu the prices o f these g o o d * . O ur G5c and 75c lines can n ow b e hud fo r D o n ’ t fo r g e t ou r and they will be sold out at prices away below cost. Come and see the goods in three different . . . • styles , , . • O ur line is cleau and u p -to -d a te , b oth iu co lo rs and styles, and w e are even s e llin g the S tetson hats, in latest shapes, for D o not miss this liue o f g o o d s ooooooc oooooooooooooooc CONTKST NOTICE United State» Land Office, Koseburg, Oregon, Oct 19,1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Lucy Houck, contestant, against 1 Homestead Entry No 11,126, made Novemlter 20. mol. for lots 1. 2. 3 and 8, Section 20 , township 21 south, range 1 west, by Charles W. Sloat, con- testcc, in w hich it is alleged that the said Charles VV. bloat 1ms abandoned said homestead ami has not resided thereon for a period o f more than six month' last past, and further that said tract o f land embraced in said homestead is more val uable for timber and stone than for agricultural p a i n t s purposes. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching | said allegations at 10 o’clock a. in. on I)eceinl>er 4, 1903, before ,! K Young, notary public, at Cot tage Grove, Oregon, ami that final hearing will in* held at 10 o’clock a. m. on December 14. 1903.1 before the Register ami Receiver at the United States Land Office in Koseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affida vit, filed Oct. ir>. mo.;, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication 0-30 J H B o oth . Receiver Prices will surprise you lor cheapness ; Brighten up y <> u r ! P R E M I S E S! \Ye can supply tho; ; OILS A N D BRUSHES; Wall Paper See our ele- DnrfrPrc; gant line of KOCKeiNj NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY. United States Land Office, Koseburg, Ore. Nov. 2 , 1903. Notice is hereby given that the approved plats of survey of the following townships, viz: Township 19 south, range 2 east, 20 France ® Gowdyi 20 20 21 21 Try for Health 222 South Peoria St., C b i c a o o , I I I ., Oct. 7,1902. Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain amU coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright’s disease and others 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. Lonis and asked me if l had ever tried W ine of Cardnl. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that itsavedmylife. Ibelievemany women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of its value. Furniture-Undertakers! 22 23 have I hyii received from the Surveyor General f«w Oregon, and on Monday. December 7, 1903. at nine o'clock, a in the said plats w ill be tiled in this office. The said townships being within the Cascade Forest Reserve, the land embraced therein will be subject to entry on and after that date for tho perfect ion of claims initiated prior to the executive order of September 28 , 1893. creating such reserve. .1 T B r id u e h . Register. J 11 B ooth , Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Hoselmrg. Or., Oct. 13. 1903. No’ ice ts hereby given that the following- nanied settler lias hied notice of Ids intention to make final proof iu sup|x>rt of his claim, and that - ltd proof will be made before .1 .1 Walton, U s romii.i-siMiie;. ;,i Eugene. Oregon, on Hatur- «l.l\ . November-Js. |U03. \ 17 . Ifenrv Landers on If K No TJ fo the sw1 ,, See. 32. Tw p. 19 S. Kangs 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: Ferry Casteel and Ruth Casteel, of Saginaw. Oregon. U-orb Miller ami Mar> Miller of Ureswell. Oregon. .1 T B h iio . es , Register. Best eablnetto photos, $1.25 per doz. for a short time only, at StiauafeUs nailery opposite Masonic Hull, West side. " a2tf Bran, $1.10; shorts, $1.25 per 100 lbs; lower rates in ton ■ i' I.alf ton iota. ’ Phone us your order. Free, prompt delivery. Cottage d rov e Flour mills. School ihiklrcn ran gei tho National Heparnto Leaf N »to Book at thv Mod ern Pharmacy. W e b e r & Stover Gasoline Engines " 5 Lubricators, In jectors, Steam Gauges, Pack- The 1905 Portland Fair * Igsr nnd all o t the le n d in i* b r a n d s o t c i g a r s and to b a cco s at the Pearl Confectionery. H o t d r in k s — T o m a to a id B eef B o u illo n . A s p n r o l, nnd h o t ( h o e o ls t e at t h e \V.. \ e. F ir e n e g le c t Ih n t boose any l o n g e r , I UT c a l l n t t h e e s e r w w o iJ .oe , i p d h a y « T o m A x 'b i c v w r it e t o u u p a p o l i c y r T n 'e i f h e r llTP ‘ V ’ nn lu « w i «.« a n ce C o At or th e O r e g o n F ir e R e lie f | c ia tio u , o f M c M iu n r ille ,O r e g o n Oil always in stock — Oww * rp OIUUIV n g e n t s for a first class iine o f belting Call nnd see us , Don’t you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to bo 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? W IN E C A R D U I DR. FENNER’ S ci D o n 't B R I S T O W Ladies F in fl Shoes Positively Going Out of Business $3.50 J . -------------- ■ < CH AR TER OAK Stoves an i Ranges CONTEST NOTICE United States Land Office Koseburg, Oregon, Oct. 7. 1903. 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 wV2 sw1 / -, se '4 s w '., sw1. se*. Section 14, Township 20 S. Range 2 W, by Henry Haverkamp, contest««, In which it is alleged Unit Henry Haverk«»mp 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 m on Dee* 8, 1903, before J S Medley, notary public, Cottage Grove, Oregon, and that final hearing will 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, filed Sept. 16, 1903, set fortli facts which show that «after due diligence personal service o f this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due amt proper publication. J H B ooth , Receiver. H a r d w a r e Co. In ladies fine sh oes we n o w l a n oth er c u t iu the p rice o f fra to 50c p e r pair. R e o ie m b f save y o u m on ey. . ! | I I i 1 I I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, Oct. 23, 1903, Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Wal ton. U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, December 11, 1903, viz: JAM ES R. CARTER, on li E 8948, for lot 2, sec. 28, twp. 19 S. range 1 west. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: John C. Vincent and Allen Mayo ¡of Zion, Oregon. John B. Wood, o f Dexter Ore., and Smith Carr o f June, Oregon. J. T. B k id g k s Nov. 5 Register. U N ITE D .STATES LAND OFFICE. Koseburg, Oregon, Sept, in, 1903. | Notice is hereby given to any and all persons 1 i that the State o f Oregon, whoso postoffice i J address is Salem, Oregon, has made ap p lica-1 j tion to select as Indemnity School Land the j ) following described land situated In township 4 , No. 23, South ..f Range No. 1. West o f the Wlf- ! liamette Meridian to wit: List No. 19«. Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10 in Section 18. List No. 198. Lots ll, 12, 19 and 20 in Sec tion 18 . List No. 198. Lots 15, 16. 17 and 19 in Sec tion 6. Within the next 3C days from date hereof ■ protests or contests against the said selection on the ground that the land described, or any part thereof, is more valuable for its minerals than for agricultural purposes or the timber , j thereon, will l>e received and noted for report I to the General Land Office. J. T. BRIDGES. i Dl3 Register. CH AMPIO! S a h e l M O W E K S A N D KAI f n d WAGON H e a v y ( T ’ l/flV A T O K S , P l< H ardw are ! f c 0 v e s- T i n w j Mining Supplies, PIPER a Y A N D E N B U R l N o t le e f o r P n h l l c a t io n . United States Land Office. Koseburg, Oregon. July 21 1903 , NOTICE FOR PUBLIC Ax United States I«uni j Koseburg, Oregon. Marci Notice is hereby given that in with the provisions of the act of June 3, I 818 , entitled "A n act for tjmber lands in the States of CaliforJ Nevada.and Washington Territory,’ ed to all the public land states by 1 4. 1892. THOMAS E GALBKKATfl Notice is hereby given that In compliance with tl.e provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 , 18 / 8 . entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon United States Land Office, Nevada .and Washington Territory,’ asextend- Koseburg, Oregon, Nov, 19. 1903. to ail the public land states by act of Augnst Noticed is hereby given th.it the following ed 4, 1892. named settler has filed notice of hb* Intention to ALBERT S FUNK ! make final proof in support o f his claim, and of Atlantic, countv of Cass, state of Iowa, has : that said proof will be made before J. J. Walton, (lay Bled In this oBloe jit. sworn statement of Cottage Grove, county of Lane. SO | U. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Jan. this avio lor the * purch.ase o f the lots 1 and 2 . and Kon. has this day filed in this office« I 13, 1904. viz: Ntehlous Hostettler on H. E. No. No. ne^4 of sect tion xo. _ .................. 24 in township 20, south - ». MM f--r the purchase <r I 8087, for the e>, sw*4, sw»4 s w * s e e 18 . T. 20 S.. j R. 2 W . He names the following witnesses to of range No. 2 west, and will offer proof to show of Section No. 24 in Tow nship No. i that the land sought is more valuable for its Range No. 2 west, and will offer prd prove his continuous residence upon and culti All d ts.a se i of Kidneys. timber or stone than for agtictiltural purposes that the land sought is more vaiuf vation o f said land, viz: John Hostettter and Bladder Urinary Organs. Christ Hootettler. o f Saginaw. Oregon. Charles and to establish his claim to said land before timber or stone than for agricultural Also Rheumatism, sack the Register and receiver o f this »»fflee at Kmc and to establish his claim to said j Sears and C. H. Jones, o f Cottage Usove, Or. acbe.HeartDIseate Gravel burg. Oregon, on Friday, the 11 th day of l>ecem- ; the Register and Receiver of this offli I ^*27) J. T. B r h h . e s , Register. Dropsy. Female Troubles. ber, 1883. He names as witnesses J W Houck burg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1 .HI 1 J Ed (ialbreath and Emmet Sharp "of ÛotSge I cenflJr^* paw He names xs Grove. Oregon, and L F Wooley o f l>orena. Or 1 name* J ^ !*. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Don t become discouraged. Tbere la s Bayles. -- Dorena. He Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the I gène Oregon cure for you. If necewmry write I>r Kenner United States Land Office. •n. AlOcrt Einers**!», above desen 1 «e»(lands are requested t«* file’ their Oregon^F^nni« M, l»< . i w i i life rime ourlng Jiiot >ucb Koseburg. Oregon, Nov. 23, 1903. unmet Sharp. Cottane p w i » - y * * r s # > n « l t e * b ii- freo. _ ■ " O -J ' d '»ay «y Of o f I A n v"„,;i »n ” ra" " n or n No1 T., B riih ; ks above describe«! funds are re«|us "I * r«r. 1 w ». - tm n ■ name Register. iv Jiiis office on or before 1 ? ontil life V ^ jj^ T w o r th firin g 1 begJA o rtfc mak that Dr. Fenner'» Kidney and Backacke Cure and fit and Olp J. T. B r i m P*4»r S a le a short time l noticed a great improvement. burg, Oregon. Jan. 4. 1904. vis: Jamas Th? jBorencsa left my back and I was soo« : Thomas on H. E. No. 88*42. for the w’ «, sw<4, j* O ne o f the finest, fruit,. gratti, and ! A, Township 22 S., Range 3. W. He'nam es the XutiCiitoVre«tttor»-All \ perm 3 nerTTy'Tilted. Yewes 4i»«Ur, t ■ »B um nm t > prnhc fill oiiAmunu* res- stock farms in the vailed.' 357 357 acres acres log them-odves fndelitei ROW 4RD MTTTHELL. Kansas City. Mo. ! - , H e n c e nnnn s*)*t c*il»Tvatl«n of sslu* Tann Hll l W f iu i i i - -et«i44«ia^ ~ -Iiàrtfnin..i.ftjie«se eoli and settle at w_. Kell>. Henry Whlt- .....................r j r if fi- |,Vgt| _T U ia r k i soon. Call on or address, S. ,J * m vn «w * T o r Safe l y M odern P h w m c T TO rne^ Pi KIDNEY and Backache CURE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ZT £ -W-X-Ä.JHL J L .. bolii la d ie s and gen ts, m ufflers, tun, I pen ders, scarfs, and all su oh no at lo w e st p rice s : Chrii sh op p ers w ill e n jo y the lib era l < w e m ake them because tb a y b u y m ore n ice th in g s fo r th a I am ount o f m oney. nnd ou r 50c lines can n ow b e b a d at 37c and 4 0 c per pair. E A K IN & uf kins, kid and g o lf g lo v e s , f o r 50 Cents Mens Hats line g o o d s , su ch as h n n d k e r c h ie fs ,: