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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
W h y Not O rd e r T h a t F a ll Sviit T od ay? N e w B o r r v S u its S TA TIO N S Made for a First-Class Man THAT’S 1 Lew is & M c Q u i T IM E T A K I.K S I» , Tu take eBei t «11 April I»* t i l l LV t:\ rk f t i*l M i It I »la , . , , I I I I ; ; I »a ; I lui,. IIU . I • , ij » . I I. Hr YOU COTTAGE CBÜVE O i l « A l HI' N I I ICICIN 1" . k It tit ' ' . o l i i “ 1 I" IIA K E It •" IM iltENA IIKI» I»“ K ttllA V K I. P IT s T E tt.M IT I" sT A It not k y p o iN r i: i : I • u lti I *' • I- , H ll.in v o o o Lt S I * mu trams Subject to at ttie i). Freight will iu»t insure •••........ li. li. depot aller 5 i*. in. 1 " n»»ui-- on the. next train, freight must be delivered iti i ample tin».- 1 *» i-'iu iil **i t o isflnk I* i 1 ms I. A ll outward freight forwarded «»uh ,il Joint risk ot shipper ."» I « A. 1». rtU«»L>. AetingG u i Manager Some say it is the face, some say it is the hair or teeth, but we say it is the S U IT that makes the handsome man. However, we have just received our new fall and winter catalogue from M. Born & Co., the great Chicago tailors. :: :: :: N U T IC K FOK P l B L K A l l O . V l'nited States Land onice, lioseburg. Oregon, Jmie 2 '.;. iw i « N o tici is herehy given tltat thè followmg | nanied settler hasnled uotice o fiiis inteiittou lo maktf linai pr..,,f ni .sii|i|“ .rt "I l In, claiiu, ami llu l “alti « ili li- maav !»•- l.ire . 1 . . 1 . Wiilimi, l'. s. i'.im niis»i"U 'T al hn liriit*, Ort-isi.ii, *in Auausi r.in. i*.*u, v u . Wvinati A. Kenne, oiihis II. K. No. '.r.'iSJ, ter tue ^ .si-:1’ s K ‘ . Sec. .;«) Touushiu 1» 1« 1 H e nàines thè fnllowing wttnesses t«» .provi i his contiiious residence upon and cultivatmn ot ! sahl lami, vi/: Kciifro V. l'o rlei. Mielihm \ Corina iiy. Marion Ceni n i , Thomas «lohuson. ali SAVE A F E W DO LLARS AT OUR EXPENSE • ! \\ .1 H e m e n w a y ® B u r k h o ld e r .. F a s h io n B o s w e ll S p r i Located on Southern 1‘neltle Kailmad in B ou gh s County, ore. KOI! P I B U C A T IO N . Cuited States Land Oilicc. lioseburg, Oregon, .tunc 14. lime Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice ol his intention to make filial proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before.!. .). Walton, l/nited M ates Commissioner, at his "filce m Eugene. Oregon, on Monday. August s. P.W4. vi/.. II. E. No. 93J8. .Joseph N al, «if Walker, Lane (/o.. Oregon, for the SE 1 , SE ,. ¡v.-etiouu, Town- ship 20 S.. Hung«- iW.. W. M. lie names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous res idence uuo.i and cultivation of said land, viz: Jerome C. lienne, Frank Maekie, Thomas .1. Johnson, and Malcolm A. Horn, all o f Walker. Lane Co., t)reg<»n. Postonico. Eapr. Telephone on |>r<-inl*cu[ sin por week up. iiit lu.hnpt, Trains stop in front of 1 Tin; waters will cure 90 per cent of cases of Constipation. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Stom ach Kidney, I.iver troubles. .1. T. BRIDi> F.s, Kegister n o t ic e : S t a b l e s o otr , a£egcT Potassium Chloride Md. 00 gr Potassium ITom ide - - .57 gr i ’otassium I o d id e - - - .53 gr sodium Chloride - - 2 ' 1 1.00 gr One Galion of I hese W aters Contain . . . I Capi. Ben D. Boswell, Proprietà black Tartarian cherries from b is ! John Huskiu ! ■ f re a jury. The Row river ranch that are full flavor- trouble occun, ! SPiirdav morniu" 1 ed, firm and evenly matured. He Miller was d.-su o » s < , 1. T I j officers Glazar sell l ’ho- t picked 50 gallons from oue tree. A would do vvt il t pose some heavy Isaac Stevens o f I >ei.e was in ! branch left at the Leader office was lines ami n«>. 1 is ni ¡ 2 h burli ned I thick)» sot with the luscious ripe <|Oarreliug. v , h i- o annoyance the cit.v yesterday. rjiT ' J T Hiti dues . Keglster. ' .lit' *'Iie 11 <l ual‘ «y as the editor to people iu i Mrs. Win. Perm au has letnrued ! ! ever saw. and he lias seen many tine ------ N O T IC E F o il F I B L IC A I ION from a visit in Portland. cherries tim ing a residence of 30 S H O R T S TO R I ES. I M T E l ) S T A T E S L A M » O FFIC E Mm Join: Kauffman of Salon is jjc a rs iu California, Jioseburg, Oregon, June 1, IU04. Baltim ore has a man who is earning , 1 «. Whom it May Concern: visiting Mrs C T. Hockett. Notice is liereby giveu that llie California, iuicl I G'has. Driscoll, who lives in the nn excellent living tattooing dogs. Oregon Land Company has filed in this office a Mrs. O. J. Howard lias retained Lon g A Bingham addition, reports The United States lias three cities of list of lands situated iii tin* to\vnshii>s described below, and has applied lor a patent for said | ft i n n visit toh er grandparent in j that miscreants have pulled up more than a million inhabitants, but i ! lands; that the list is open to the public for in- Mit bigan. I twenty hills of tine potatoes from the fourth. St. Louis, has about <300,000. sportion and a copy tltrreof by «icscripiiw sub divisions has been'posted lit a eouvieut place in A girl was married at Dover, Del., re this office, for lite inspection o f all persons in I . m i, K'.ot, son of W'. II Root! his Larl.v Rose patch. The rains terested and the public generally. of ih .Bohem ia N ugget, is visiting | liave «tarted the potatoes nicely ami cently and was obliged to ask fo r police Smith of Base Line and I*’a>; •»! Willamette LEADERS hih l d Ii’ *r lion* I l ,rottk ly n Buck fu ll o f th em wen- protection to keep a rejected lover from stolen. Whoever took the tubers kidnaping her. ( ' Mifectr ’ < i Kill* iTgiilf- ti e, left hundred# of small ones hanging A Pittsburg man whose old home had to be moved to make w ay for a railroad Leader fore with dome of hid <u-h to the vines. Mr. Driscoll request# Hue lias undertaken the unusual task of iou# ice ere an that the thieves return and get the | raising the house bodily to the top o f a Hoar the entertainers of the D m lops for greens. I steep hill 150 feet high. C. Hall Co., at the (>| ita House A South M cAlestcr man advertises The party of ten camping on Friday and Saturday. Monbv creek are reported having a h im self as “ the champion horseshoe Meridian. EC. SE'., Sec. 1 T ; s.. !i. 2 E.. NK' , N F . ', . S ', N K and - I , 1 C. 23 S . IL 2 E . IP., N K ‘ „ and K'.. SE‘ See. 2 ' r. 2.! S„ IL 2 k . Lot 4. SE' , M V E ’ . SW ' . ill.I K* . See. ::iT. 22 IL . E.. I .t- !. 2 . :t, and 4. EC. S W' I. SW . an . E .. See. : T 2:1 s „ K ..; IT. . AH «»! See. 17 T. 2-J S . ,L*.: E . Lots 1. 2. .1.4. E 1 NW E 1 SW 1 . and EC. See. pt T. 2-. S.. IL .; E. lads i. ■j. .:,4. N W .EC. s\\*, and K C .s e r .3 lT . S., IL :: E Within tie- next sixty «lays following the «late ot this notice, protests or contests against the • ¡.».in "t tli.....ni| a::> o> any tract or subdivision within any section or part of sect ion, described in tile list.*mi the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural pur poses, will be reeeived and noted for report Is* the « ¿enei ai Land OUiee at Washington. 1». t J. T. B u tixu s. Begister. , J. II. B o o t h , Jieceiver. J K IA !'.' For Sah— Domestic sewing »iin- line experience and good luck hunt o f the Indian Territory, a double, back action, stem wind, eahje screwed, lt<> H. F. Wynne and Ait- ing and fishing. chine iu perfect order, $15. man iio * cm 1 . dislt faced, knockkneed, wife, J. S. Benson and family, Mrs. hum legged, all round horseshoer.” dress Box A, Fustoffice. H eibert Kukin, Misses Ethel Kakin, Large numbers o f sea robins have U‘*v James Vernon will preach at Mabel Uosenburg, Lula Currinjand been taken in a Nantucket fish -trap O. 1* Church next Sunday July 21. NOTICE i nk PUBLICATION. Neva Perkins, compose the party. | and until recently were thrown away. All are cordially invited. Land Office at lfoselairg. (>r.. July 1'jo4. Jim Benson had his buck soon after! as the fishermen were unaware of the N otice is hereby givtju that the following ltev. Dr. Warner of Denver, de i they made camp, luiiu front luurs- prices tlio homely creatures brought in name*’ settler has tiled untie«* of In r intention to livered a sermon at the Bohemia •l»> to Sunday did not seriously city markets. Eight dollars a barrel Is ',‘t't‘itC.V'iJr.l.'T"wtli'( k -''oV^t o 'I r,,i-"T i V>' lti! n ‘ in inert on Sunday last t< a good ! h o t h e r the r<artv for t h e v h a v e four ft risu aI figure for them. C s Commissioner. Eugene, Oregon, on sized congregation 1 tints and have '« W e n a* spot According .» the report of Chief Wit- NKVe " 's t ' »pot well kie of the United States secret service, j S " ’ >, s i: 1, .section Twp. id s ., il 4 V\ «o t i..« * : She names the following witnesses to prove A new galvanize I iron letter ign proiected by a thick growth of ♦ i,.,,... continuous residence upon and eaitivation n j w h i c h partly «ned the rain. t h e r e w e r e - i - I _p o is o n s a i r e s t t i l Icist ( iter is displayed by the W ' mu Hard m ot subì lami, viz: Emma Salt/mnn. Charles . . ... . 1 .i y e a r fo r p a s s in g c o u n t e r fe it m o n e y Filchar«l. Knbiusnu Morford. oi l ivswell.Oregon • and h.s mother Half of them were aent to ...... ware Company. Il is well in tde Ai m. n l Wynny and Albert W hitney, ot Springfield, Oregon. and lettered, the work of Ann »ml drove It, the uump ihursday andi r|os. Paper money captured amounted J T ButncKS. ltegister. | letiim ed Eiiduy. The paity will to »lli.'J tl. w hile gold and silver coin- Wynne. totaled $15.(100. letuni home Saturday. N O T IC E FOB l’ l P L IC A T IO N . Joseph Hallem and wife ot I- .a Land Ollivc al lîusebtirg. Oreuon > 1 11 1 > I : l!M»4. are visiting Mr and Mrs. <i I, Notice is hereby given that lite l<»llo\ving- V\ a r on the W a te rfro n t. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. naniefi settler lias filetl notice i»f his intent it<n Hunt. The} have been favorably to make final proof m suppuri <>t hi-- clasn. ami Eva Larkin and Fiatikie Rice that said j»r.»oi will be uncle before J. J. \\ ¡ilion, impressed with the Willamette v I- Gertrude U lliot shows n marked re P. S. Coimiii-sioner at Eugene. Oregon, on Aug lev and like Cottage iiiov»* vtiy mixed i,|> on River street Tuesday. semblance to her sister. M axine Elliot. ust 30, linn. viz. « haries A Ogden, on Ills 1!. !•’. No. yjg3. for tin E’ . NW Seeiieu :.4.T. ms.. !: much. An invitation is extended Hat | ii s, violent kicks and closed, Duse is to come to Am erica next 2 \V. He Ha:.ICS tile fellow ilig W itliess» s to pfi lists wen the weapons used. Some spring under the management of Lie- his eontiniioiis residence upmi and cultivation "I them to luake then home here. 8&ld land, viz: Otto Morton, \\ liliali) A Ogden. b e a c lifid Inn Huge, _ soft and sweet, bler «& < ’o. Milan I>oane Eewis Winium. a!1 < i I ’reswe!!. Olii ei Ed l udì i wood s face is won n n n u b il in tlie fracas. E v a Mrs.' Irw in Chapman is in N ew York Lane Count v. Oregon, wreathed in smiles be ai -e M rs. U n ib ili h w n ie o n t a w a rra n t f o r J T r.hllM i s Keglster rehearsing fo r Mr. Belasco's new Underwoiwl letumcd \\. duesdav Fiu nk i* H u t. w h o on W ed n esd ay piece, “ Sweet K itty Bellaire." from n visit lo Illinois und th e St. John Ila re. when he comes to A m eri j li i h )« «I gu ilty b efo re P o lic e J u d g i Loin l ’air. Mrs. I'nderwi d i 1 M i e t i « r, and was fined $5 ca again, may appear In an adaptation |>eni.- in excellent Inalili and is o f Thackeray's “ Petidei»nisM by Paul j and $1.50 cost#. glati be back ill ( oltage Orove. Potter. T u e sd a y 1»« f«»re Ju stice V « u S h u . Ei auk Crabtree brought in s o m e ! lo in M ill, r w-. . I tie d lo r b a tte re on nmniii r/D Cciiiii.; Sizes 5 to 8 $1 00 Sizes 8! to 12 1.25 Sizes 12. to 2 .............. 1.40 Sizes 2 t o o : ............. 1.65 per pair per pair per pair per pair TH E N E W SEW iNG A Natural Shape arvd an E a s y F it LND ER. ODD FELLO W S' HALL f o r earpenter», ej makers and Ctunplete slock of « 5 hardware, see tu b buying your tanni ments and wagons i OF 1 Every Day a Bargain Da? L at our Store. A ll kinds o f Country P ro d u ce Bought andSol SPECIAL givo us a call : F E E D AND M ILLS T U FFS a i i i-: í New í í ; « « « i i o jiü ín ííiiíj 1: 1 m.t le by Cottage Grove men« his ci "y Citi’ .ig" t trove men. an ¡ shuwH rimi '' is no need to go outside of i 1 "> i'atrmiizing home Industry you well yourself. Insist iij»oii liage Grove Bread. :: uS • •1 u a te ’ \ o r k . « iti. a - . st b » m , t Daii.,s Han I ram iseo. « a !. Atlanta. Ga. - *h - v 1 ■ » • • x e d it e d . MARION VEATCH t ’a r n lln r r iM - a lr r I ..ti»,, ,,r L o c k s le y H a l l ... '''•••J *'T V" '• - is io n s RATESi A n f« n # so n d iti* « «kntrh «nd dsworlnth'n m a? qnli-lily sse p rtsin w ir o pin io n fro * w h e th e r an i n m i M d I» p ro b « t* r C o m m u n tf - uon« M n r t ly r^nSdMTUl. HAROMOI .rn I'MraU M jit f r w . CHdMt *if(sv f f.»r iM vutin* in t e n t s , rstent* (Aden thro^h Mann à c%. rvc«tTe _______ Scientific American. n, e. }’»«efor fri. Th e $12 p e r ; W EEK AND V P ifimt«.3ni hearers IX ^ I CITY AND FARM P R OP ER TY j ------- —• rJ te n t I J h fA s H j^ G T * 0 N D S o U tllflU P a t'ifc «Le St I..HÚ» ■ on tile follow ing ilutes; i i f l September 5, f i , 7; Oetobed Í COTTltt GROVE IM PROVEM EXT CO. n o ti* , without abarv#. in th« Nym * co s i r » , Keduceil Rates to St b* I .... . vil!'.' pLn'iï. ''""■•""I« T rade M a r k s J 4 OKEGON ' e ^ 10u*l‘l trip t i c k e t » «I ¡t11 I.A.Í.--: .,,1,1 dueeil rates to St Louis»“«)® SE A SIDE atents h«ndaom«»lf Uh A h a n d so m e ly U hjatrated WM»kly. Eanrest Mr- ( illa d ila tio n o f a n jjfcV sn ttfk - io u n ia l. T erm *. *.1 a ro a r r.«I^lir ; fo u r m o n th •L *oid ^ •** “ onr!*^ Idiier«. :: C o lta ire Grove, r. .. C o p y r ig h t s A c . i :: MEDLEY 5 MILNE 'lililí Stri-,.I, Neal- s , ( lin,| M r s . L A C A R L IS L E D H o il- .e s f o f ^ H ; tv owners. W’e 'lo all " iu >j><>s»i:v prong )) e -i.licit such correspotnlence and'T^j iH|ir:x- a I »out the re> a’. r c w j FOR NAL* BY SO Y E A R S ' E X P E R IE N C E P M A K E S I T ■ I ! * I \ « ‘ »-’ s m « a d f o r Sale : ope The New H errs Sawing Machine Co, C 1 .tt. 5 e Orme i s LEWIS & VE A TCI ff Ì ‘ V':>nge. Mass . Boston. Mas- gs I niou S»mare IIK O W .N : jj Grocer 1er: , Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and H rlt t«»r Cir«-nlars A sre n e v f u r J n t i i ll n i i ( i l y K b i i i r : F< r 3*oiir General Merchandise call on the old reliable firm of HOME M A C H IN E .... and s»|ti;«r** •» a'm j i In-re is inMie m tin- si»r|i| That e u equal in nu«diani«-al nuistrin tdon. «lur- ability of wor parN, fineness of finish. tieautx in a|>pearan< many improve- im-nlN as the NEW HOME T h e B e t Plate t" Buy Ym ir BARGAIN! are being altered in many departments o f our merchandise stock and it will pajy« MOST POPULAR SEtt!\G MACHINE .1. K . Pacific Timber Co. Store x r « have them tuoMGj Also, we earrv the makes ot tooU ofaiiM inr a iu. re song. Buy from reliable iiianutac turer- lh.it na\* gained a rer utaBon buy lionest Riuor Stre.-t N -ar lüe 8 id, • You will make no mistake in buying a pair of our Dis.^-rict 76 School Shoes. They have an ample width and are soft and durable, made from real calf leather, tanned to give softness and to prevent weakness. :: :: TOOL OUTFITS 1 T H E ME C HA S Annie Russell is to have a new play by Haddon Chambers culled “ The B y path.“ which lie dramatized from the French. G erm any'seem s to have just discov ered Oscar W ilde. IIis “ Salome” has m ade a pronounced suer ^s in Berlin and lias been accepted for production at Vienna. M ore real typew riters arc u-.d by the chorus girls iu the fir-t act M “ The Office Boy“ than in any play ¡hat has e ver been seen 'H iey are the g nuine thing and « l;.-k aw ay i ! sth Frank J.<> ce. who is w ell ¡.m em - bered from his work with Bertha Gal land in “ Notre Dam e” last s«»ason. per- . Do not be trays another strong character with and think finish and her in “ Dorothy Vernon o f 11 addon Hall.“ Magnesium Chinrlfc Calcium ( h, .rai«. g t alci urn i ai lionati « W î ï i i S! » « r r c 'ï s ü - , . , . triP. 1111131 ^ within ten days from > 1»«* ^1 and passengers will be | start on any day that will < them to reach destination the ten days limit, Retar* J ninety days, but not l»t*f * 31th, 1004. For full information »» and routes call on Ag**» Co. at Cottage Grove.