Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, November 05, 1904, Image 4

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    OREGON 4 SOUTHEASTERN R. R. CO.
LEADERS
HY ?
day dinner.
1M5— OREGON—1»05
Have you seen those beautiful
Daimonds at Madsen's?
1W5—OREGON—1V05
We have on our yards 50,000 feet
of hitnlier which must be sold to
make room for incoming stock Price
rangiug from $3.50 to $< 00. If
you want a bargin. ('.»-ne st once.
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.,
Saginaw, Oregon.
If you think of swinging yourself into the
current of American progress, look first at your
Clothing. Before you purchase your Suit, let
us tell you why.
3000 MEN WANTED.
LEADER
It is superior to any at the price and equal
to any at any price. If that is the kind you
want you will find them at our store.
A GOOD COM I' I.F.N 1« >N.
“Sparkling eye« an t ro->v <-lieeks
restored by iiuing lleWltt’s Little
Early Risers,” so writes S 1‘. Moore,
of Niu-ogdoches, Tex.
”\... A '. certain
t..: cure
for tulljousness, constipation, etc.
S iuh II pill—eiisy to take—easy to act.
Sold by th«» Modern Phirnim y.
Hemenway <S Burkholder
Waler Power in Oregon.
painted
Handsotuly
Madsen’s.
vases
at
. urelp s floo.l d .wn a ftlop«* of ID feet I far, at the least expense to the
I keeping within 100 miles of Port-1 tax-payers. The St Louis exhibit
We have n large Supply of cheap
lon.l a reserve ..f energy that rivals j will be returned to this state in lumber, just what von want on a
X'iigart.
goo<l shaj>e, ready for the Portland ranch. Price very cheap. Must
“In an age when wider power ami Fair, without a dollar of deficit.”— be sold for other stock.
elecfii tian- mission have become . Spokane Spokesman Review, OcK
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.,
sin h vital industrial factors, these* 25.
Saginaw Ore.
rcaoDrcoH of Oregon, winch compare [
Improvements at the Mines.
magnificently with the nation's I
In n recent ¡ hmii © we pnl»iislip<l an
article with regard to th»* tremend-
oiiH water power to he ol>:?»ine<l
from Niagara. Falls,
showing
the extent to which » lech ma! energy
in that legion has «iipplanted other
forma of power, aaya Oregon Muting
Journal. Niagara Falla is natur­
The River side group of claims is
most landed site, are features of
ally looked upon ns the grandent
state wealth i llllt must command located on Horse Heaven creek and
demonstration of the possibilities of
lifts a tunnel at the present time in
more mid inor>‘ nttelrtion.”
applied wat< r power, but if a person
a distance of ucarlv 7<M) feet. From
will turn his thoughts to the
near the mouth of lhe tunnel, ore
natural conditions ami resources of
Interest in the Fair.
has been encountered to the breast,
Oregon he will realize that hrr< in
“People generally in the East the most, of the way the vein being
our own stab- t here is promise mid
; arc Inking a gieater interest ill the wider than the funnel. The ore
opportunity for electrical genera­
Lewis ami Clark Fair, to be held thus fur enc.uiolercd is partially
tion ami transini‘'Hion lai i»eyoml
in Portland next year, than they oxidized but carries a heavy per­
that 01 Niagara. Discussing this
are in the St. I.otiis show ’ said centage of galena. The showing at
subject editorially tin* Evening Tele­
. I State Senator Warren W. Tolman, i this property is so satisfactory to
gram says: How much more mvit-
, who return. <1 recently from St. I the Company that it. I.as been
ing Oregon power appears from •
: Lotti where h • attended a meeting decided Io continue its devslope-
casual study. Al the Wil lametie
of the Washington Fair Cmnmis- ment,
Falls there is a total ot 59.000
Recently manager
stem.
horse-po .vet available, of whi* li lhe
All worlds lair me more or less let a contract to Alex
Portland (ie'ivral is using but about
i’ik<- si.nii- . >t course being greater 500 feet, more on the main tunnel
13,0tM>
A M'lH' a
E. H. McAl­
anil
me so allcr, but any person which will make, when completed a
lister, ileati of the » ngineer!ng <!«•-
who has visi i d one can form a total length of nearly 1200 feet, not
patliiK tit. of the I Diversity of Ore­
pretb good general idea of what more than a fourth of the distance
gon, surveyed ¡Hl I Hie t. tlie.l Ili6
another will be like.
For this this company ownes. ahead up tiie
McKenzie1 rivet for 10 miles, abov
rises
reason, many people who visited mountain and as the ground 1
with the Willamette,
I l»e
Liii. ag > in 1S93. Buffalo in 1901, very rapidly great depth will
and foiirui it had an available en­
and other like exhibitions at differ­ gained as the work progresses.
ergy of 230 000 horst'-powor in that
OREGON
COlXtRAPO
ent times and pl'ici's, have not gone
distance. The fall in 10 mil» s is
A contract lias also been let on
to St. Louis, but. are waiting to
550 feet, while the volume of the
to tlie Pacific Coast next the Oregon Colorado by manager
stream vaiiosfrom 3,497 cubic feet,
year. While the Fair here may Hard to Otherson and Anderson for
per second at Havden’s bii^l^e to
not be so large and comprehensive, 500 feet in the main workiug
2,|H| cubic feet per second at tin»
yet the reduced rates will give them tunnel, which has already lieen
point whore the survey began. The
an opportunity t> visit and see for driven some 800 feet. This vein
Ijickv Boy mine secures ft fall of 22
themselves what nature has done which is being followed into the
feet, in less than a mile, and has in-
for this country, and that is a mountain carries a larger |>ercenlage
stalled a plant < ipibln of generr.t-
matter of v< r/ keen interest to of copper with good values in gold
ing 500 horse-powi r at. less Ilian $50
Work by the contrac­
every person who has not visited and silver
per horse-power. A Inigo pillili
tors wil! begin at once and con-
the Pacific slope.
would he less proportionately, and
■‘I visited for several days in tinue uni il completion.
such plants could be elected every
mile or two dow n the river, each Nebraska, and found but two of my
A HEAVY’ LOAD,
one with a capacity of 10,000 horse­ old acquaintances there who had
To liti that tomi off of the stomach
visited
S'.
Lottis,
while
not
less
power or slightly more. Rogue
lake Kodoi Dysjiepsla Cure. It
river for a diHtnmT of perhaps 50 than 50 others told tile that they digests what you eat. Sour »toinacb,
belching, gasoil stomach and all dis
miles has a greater volume with ns w 1.'already pl inning and saving orders of the stomach that are
their
money
to
visit
Portland
next
curable, are instantly relieved and
good power sites, ami might be esti­
pernuilieiltly cured by the use of
mated ns offering mote than a total year, and nil come or go through Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure S. I’. Storrs,
a druggist at 297 -Main Street, New
of «300,000 I'.orse-power
The Sun Spokane.
“I think I may sav for our com­ Britain. Conn. says. "Kodoi Dy-
tian), Ump<pi:i K Inmath, ( ’OOR, I )PH
• pepsin Cure Is giving such universal
UliutoR, John Dav. «Snake Eaglo nn<l mission that we began with a well-| satisfaction and Is sosurley liecomlng
tlie
positive relief mid «iibseipient
many other streams OÍT í T i 111 IIH'IISt' matured plan, mi l have eartied cure for tills dietl'esnlng ailment, I
that
ptan
on'
to
a
successful
ter
­
feel tlint I am nlways sure to sutisfy
power. At The I Lille < .'inti Colilo
lie lordlv Columbia p Mirs it3 m a i <- mination in '-v-'ty particular so and gratify my customers by recom­
mending It to them. I write this to
show bow well tlie remedy Is spoken
of here.” Kodoi Dyspepsia Cun-was
discovered after Veal'- of selentltle
experiments and will positively cure
! all HtoillHi'Il troubles. Sold by tlx*
' Modern I'hnrimiey.
CATARRH
G eo . B ohlman ,
E ly ’ s C ream B alm
This Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It .-leans*-, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
drives uway a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs.
Applied lulu the nostrils and absvlbed.
Lure« Size, 50 cents at Druggists or Ly
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
FIT HHOTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
NOTICE FOR
>4- -4- . i- Uc. - _-i-
J Oysters on Hall Shell
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-i- .4.
Open all Nlylit
Quick Service Our Motto
Exchange Lunch Room
J
AND RESTAURANT
W. E GILLESPIE. Prop.
; Came and Shell Fish in Season
Wemake a specialty
of Short Orders,
A Bad Fire.
May destroy your homes at nny
time; have Tom Awbrey write yon
up a policy in either the -F.tna Tn- ■
■urance Co; or the Oregon Fire Re­
lief Association of McMinnville, Ore.
(OIQ)
:
THOUSANDS CURED.
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SUNSET
MAGAZINE
Thanksgiving Number
GOOD READING
THE COURSE OF EMPIRE
PLAYS AND PLAYERS
BOOKS AND WRITERS
SUNSET RAYS
Vetch »eed for sale nt th« Cottage
(Trove Flour Mill*.
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1'1 lif.lCA’I JON
United States Lund Office,
Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 26, 1!l04
Notice Is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of .tune 3, Is?», en­
titled “An Act for the Sale of TTni-
lier Lands In the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory,” as extended to all file
Public laitid States by Act of Aug­
ust 4. 18112, Josephine Anderson of
Cottage Grove,County of tame, State
of Oregon, has tills day tiled in this
office her sworn statement No. 6543
for the purchase of the tract S>.2 SW'j.
S\\'4 SF.1;. of Section No 2.Townsliip
29 South, of Runge 3 west and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for its tiin-
tier or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to »‘stiitillsli lier claim
to said land before J. ,1. Walton, I
S. Commissioner, at Id- office, nt
Eugene, Oregon, on Siiturdny the
14lli dn.v of January, 1'8)5.
She names as witnesses:
Louis Geruni. Alfreds. Powell. I.onls
Oslierg. Fred Anderson, nil of Cot-
tnge Grove. Oregon.
Any and ali pe)-soiis claiming
adversely the above ilesc)iln <1 I,mils
are reqiiested to tile their claims In
tills-office on or liefore snhl 14th day
of January, 11105.
J. T. Bmnot's. Register.
River street, near Wall St..
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sahe has
cared thou-mnds of cases of i ilea.
”I bought a box of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve on the recommendation
of our druggist,” so writes C. H. La
Croix, of Zavalla. Tex., “and lined
it for n stiibliorn case ot Piles ft
cured me permanently.” Sold by
the Modern Pharmacy.
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Notice fcr 1‘lltillcail«'*-
United Stat*« l.aiul OltJ'-*-
Kiiscburg. Oregon. August 20. 1 «1
Notice 1« hereby »¡ventilai tn
r'^.^riumted“'^.!1:
mibef uild« tn the SI.« » , i l iti
Neva.1« «ntl Washington lerria.ry, «“‘f’
ed to «II th« p-il-Hc lend «I»'«« I'i “t
‘,l"W
H.l-SWOIITII II IHM o NI i
of Tlie Ihlllcs. einillO of " .l»''". Si ile ut Oregon,
In. Illi-dav lit. ,I III till" ''ft' '' ''.'■'..’"'¿V1-!;1 ' ■
ni.-,a No. .ba (or 'he I.ur.-h.oe 01 he N
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\\ 1 \\\‘. ot section 2S township
sonili,
rang.- 1
an.l .oil oiler |.r...t to »ho»
ilnl tlie laud ...Ughi i- more valuable lor II-
thiiber or-lone than for agri.-iilnira l"‘ri“'se'.
amt to establish his claim lo sal.l lami I h tor.
.1 .1. Wall.m, I . s. Commissioner, al Ills util..,
■it Eugene Oregon, mi Mmwtay Hi.- Iltli dal "t
Xov.-mi.er I'«U 11.- nam.-s as «un-ss.-s, i.en
McC. v. I-.-.-♦I .1. li-.ri.-ls I..11. otc .uage «.rove-
Franti A. I ri|.|i, < lark I’- lievereanx l»"lli of l-'i
... ne. all of lame County. Oregon.
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Anvaml all I" I..... -I cl.-llmin-: elvers, ly the
allevòItes.-rllie.l lands are r. .|ii.-sie.l 1.. tile ilu-ir
claims in this otti..... ... or beior.- s . ii . i I in. ‘lay or
November. HUH.
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NOTICE for ITBLICATION
I nited Slates Lain! Office,
Roseburg. Oregon. August h . hm M.
»rs.'«"* •'"Ii. ima t,!
1 IM suaj, I hursduy uu,i Satirtl^l ’,*M •
gU^nerOng wfthT¡
I'.i. ktigct oror.lcrsIcR At FnshionStable»will receive|,roniptj^~- !
Froprivtor* Fashion Livery and Feed Subu !
('<>tlHir«k Grove, Oregon
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New limi
New Goods
at <>iir Store.
and sold
All kinds of country produce boii¿h7
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
are being olleretl in iiiritiv departments of our tnerchan
disc stock and it will pay you to give us a call
For yo ir Gmral IVI ;rch andise call on the reliablTfirnuT
CURRIN a VEATCH
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
Notice !■ here» y given that In compliunce
With the ] rovi»i ■ «
•» v ff. I <
• • ng:«-¡» of
June 3.entitled "An u i :• r the -ti.e of
timber lands in ti e status
' »1 < rn a,Oregon
Nevada aiel "•’‘i iiik-t.m lertu.ij. asextend-
•d to i»ll the public land Riaie.s by act of August
i, I»*-:.
.IOHN II. BARTELS.
TOOL OUTFITS FOR
THE MECHANIC
of Cottage Grove, county <•« Lane, state of Oregon,
hasthisilav tiled in this otlice his s»\- . :i state­
ment No 6.313 for lhe purchase of llieE'_. I'.1 ,.
or sect ion N.I 2X. lowiiship 2IIS. of R I V esi ami
will otter proof lo show that the land sought, is
more valuable for its timber or stone Hmn for
agricultural purposes, and l«> establish his claim
to said laml belore .1 .1 Wallen.lT S < omniission-
er at Ills otlice at Eugene.Oregon. Saturday the
Sthday of Novemlwr 1904. Ileiiamcsas witnesses;
Francis M. Ernest. Louis P. McCoy, William U.
Tucker. Fred .I. Bartels, all of Collage Grove,
Lane County, < Jregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely lhe
above described lands arc reipiestetl Io Iih* their
claims in this office on or before said 'till «lay «»f
August 1904
-I T B hiimies ,
Register
Webav..||mmatall»rirH
Al».., «.■ carry llu- )_,t
makes nt im.l, ..I all kind«
I O r u.irpt liters, cahinct
makers ami inacliiiiists.
Coinpletc slock of general
hardware. See » m lietore
buying yonr farm imple»
ments ami wagons : : ■
I nited States Land Ollie ■.
Roseburg, Oregon. Sept. 21» 1904.
Notice is hereby given that In eompllanc«
wFn the pruvirib-ns of U.c act of ('ongrrss of
June 3.'sVa, entitled ' Au a< t f«>r lhe sale of
timber lands in the Stai« > h ' alift.rnia. < »ieg'»n
Nevada andV»H'; inutun n*rriiury, ’ asextend-
ed to all the public land states by act of August
4 1S92.
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FfGENE II. WILCON
of Portland, comity of Multnomah. State of Ore­
gon. lias Illis day tiled in this otlice Ins sworn
statement No. •>435 for Hie purchase of the I'.1
1*? of Sect ion No '.’3 in I ownship No. 20. south
of Range I west, ant! will otter proof to show
that the land sought is mor»* valuable for its
timber or slone tli.iii t<»r agt .. nh'iiai purposes
and to estabhs Ins claim Io said laml before
,l.«l. Walton. • s (’oinmissmm r.at Ins olllce at
Eugene. Oregon, on I liiirsti iy. Ilm I5tli dav of
ii..<«‘mlwr I'tiil He name« as witnesses: .John
II, Barlols.I.tai's Mc('o\, boili of Cottage Grove,
Frank A. I rip. ( lark P, l>evercaux, both of
Eugene, all <>l Lane comity, “regon.
Any an<l all persons claiming adversely the
above <lescril»ed lamls are rc<|iixleit t<» lib* their
claims m tliis oliiceon <>r before said i ih day of
December, I'. h H |
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.L T. B hidges , Register.
NOTICE FOB I’FBLK ATION.
United States Land ofllc«*, Roseburg, Ore.
Oct. II. I'.MH.
Notice is hereby given that in com pl inn« e
with the provisions of the HCt of < <>ngi« '< of
June 3,18«8. entitled "An art for lhe «¡lie of
timber lands in the states of i alii«>rnia.' Hegon
Nevada and \\ ashington Terriivry,' asextemU
ed to all the public land states by art ot August
4, 1892.
NICK ANDERSON.
nf Eugene, County of Lane, Slate of Oregon,
has tins day tiled in this otlice iiis sworn state­
ment No. 647# for the purchase of the W’, NE
*4. SE 1, Mi ’4, NW *4 SE*4, of Section .\<>. 2s,
Township 22 South, ot Range 3 west. W. Al . and
will offer proof to show that tlie land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes ami to establish his claim
to said land before «1. ,1. Walton, 1. S. Com­
missioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on
Friday tlie 23rd day of December. 19(:t
He names as witnesses:
Feder Ophus, Him» River; Johannes .I Brautl,
Black bid !«■; Martin Haagenson, Eugene; John
«1. Rude. Eugene, all of l.ane ( ouiity, Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming atlvcrsclv tlie
above described lands are reque-ded to tlletheir
claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of
December, t'.HH.
«1. T. B ridges , Register.
CAPITAL
$25,000
A general banking
business transact­
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COI TAGE CROVE
OREGON
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veai
oust
SMOKED
A
MEATS
SPECIALTY
TUESDAY AN!» FRIDAY
J. H. BARTELS, Proprietor
Phone Main 83
USt COTTAGE GROVE
BREAD
MADE FROM COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR
I'.ii kcr makes it and it is made from flour made by Cottage Grove mm. It is
kuoad'-'l hyCnii up* <»r«»Vf‘ni.Mi. sold by Cottage drove in n. anil should
I k - i ,il<-n b\ all ' '»tl.lge Grove people. There is no need Io go outside of
< <»1l:iz«‘ Grove to get your bread, and by patronizing lionrc indirtry you
Insist ii | m » ii
help others to make a living here as well as yourself. ::
having ('ottage Grove Flour and Cottage Gro»e Bread.
Parker
MAKES IT
NONE BETTE»
METCALF S MORSE SELL It
..HARDWARE..
A SPECIALTY
ORGANIZED
1900
COTTAGE (¡ROVE, OREGON
PLUMBING
First
Bank
BARTELS' CITI MEAT MAffil
M I N ER S’
SUPPLIES
Stoves, AMs
Tools Tinware
PIPER a VANDENBURG
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ELECTRIC LIGHTS
No home is complete without
them. Safe, Convenient and
Economical.
We will wire your house at
small cost
Chandeliers,Stand Lamps and
all kinds of Electrical Fixtures
for sale at our headquarters on
Main Street.
Graduate «d tlie American Veterinary
College of New York City
X
IDLES. T. J. MTTRR A.TT
i TENCENTSACOPY
(LICKNAFD)
veterinary
surgeon
» no
nentist
Rl'GRXR. ORKtlON
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M.dul.o. W'dlics.hij an.l Friday oil ar
rn.il .1 train.
I mill leaves l «liage
Grove at 7:30 a- m.
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LEWIS & VEATCH, Proprietor»
NOTICE FOR Pl BLIUATION.
Tailor Made Suits.
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Suits tailor
made to order at Elie
lowest figures, latest styles, .Suits
cleaned and pressed. $1 per month.
2.30
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To buy Kennedy’« Clmin Light­
ning Liniment, for Rheumatism ami
all pains au<l Iuthunation. Price50
cents, all Druggist, or by mail upon
receipt of price, write I’’. L. Ken­
nedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for list of
testimonies. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mayfield Clothing
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1IÀDA Kxi'fti r «I xi.AX-
Goto thelotpenal Hotel lot Sun
There are reasons why you should
buy your Clothing of us.
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