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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1904)
P o r t l a n d , O r e . , D e c . t . 190 4 . O ur Best Customers Are Our Old Customers W H IC H SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR OUR G ROCERA” STOCK O ur N ew Customers Become Old Customers BECAUSE W E P A Y PROMPT * ATTENTION TO ORDERS GI VE AND THEIR THEM UN E Q U A L L E D V A L U E S What We Promise You Can Depend On IF VOr NEVER BOUGHT OF US, W E HAVE WANT YOU TO CONSIDER THIS A N I NVI TATI ON TOO AT LEAST Investigate Our Grocery Department W AGAINST THE EDDY LAW Representative A. P. Smith Will Work for the Repeal of the Much Discussed Measure. also suffered Irom the law, mining has suffered the most and the state to a large extent has suffered by the iticoiporation of companies in other states and transacting busi ness just the same. “ It is claimed by the west side legislators that the law has been beneficial, blit from niy own ex perience I know it has been inju rious aud the mining industry will suffer as long as it is enforced, and I hope to be successful iu its re peal.” When asked if he had any other bill* pvruioiug to the mining in dustry that he would introduce, Mr. Smith stated that he had en rolled one relative to explosives which required the date of manu facture being placed ou all pack- or cases so as to avoid the danger existing in the lue of old powder. Referring to the near approach of the legislative session, Mr. Smith said: "T he people of this district assisted in my election and I am anxious to work in their behalf, but with the exception of some sug gestions by a few mining men I do not know if they desire any particu lar hills introduced, and would be pleased if the citizens c f Sumpter and vicinity would hold a meeting for the discussion of matters per taining to legislation that will bene fit them and the district. The Baker City League will, I have been told, soon call a meeting of its members amt citizens in general to ascertain if the people of that dis trict wish action taken.” OREGON 4 SOUTHEASTERN R. R. CO, DR. FENNER’S fissavs For Revolutionary Subjects t im e tab le n j i ; - To lake effort on April 2. KIDNEY and Backache P A II.Y K k V K P I’ » I M 'A » ' / The Oregon Society ot the Amer P p ST A I H»NS T Y l ican Revolution is an organization £ - J comjHJscd of desemlants ol those Oh, COTTAGEGffUVE Ar ¡hh; ' •>.» 7.;*» 10.40 ,'.50 7 50 ,1.2 10.44 4.51» who assisted in establishing Amer i a .» 7.W 5. ; C K it I I T « * K K tJ I O N iiD O 10. 18 4..VJ i 2.5U 7 10.53 4.47 ican indepemlance. Any male de H A k K it ; Ü M| 8.0* 10.30 1.41 |M>ltKN A 10.33.4.30 scendant of such ancestor is eligible Alt diseases of Kidneys. | ] M'S { 3.14 M.I4 8.3 IIKH IMH K 0 .5 ! 3.17 10 30 1.35 Bladder Urinary Organs I F | 11 GKAY KI I’ l l 3.3» 8.2« 10.« ,o.i»l 4.3Ü to admission into the Society. Its \l Rheumatism. Bark ■ I |< f h iK u A R T 0.48 4.18 ache H earto u ease Oraval ■ i l l ■ » I j I ;« :v *.35 11.3 ... STAR objects are purely patriotic and his Dropsy. Fem ale Troubles. V / m m ■ -* ___- M" — 0.4.» 1.12 K U KV r o l NT ; 3 .« 12.« i 0.3514.05 KKI» IlKIIMiK torical. One of them is to stimu Don’t become discouraged. There Is a 1 3 51 MV. ¡15." Lv i o.5»*i i.m: W IL D W O O D j.y. U i l l t e j Ä r ______________ re fo r y o u . Ifn ece~ a ry write Dr lei.uer. late interest in the history of the cu Ur has »pens a life tllmi curing Ju st »UCU • A fte r.,.« mi train-, will cases aayours. A lt consultations F le e . American Revolution and loyalty S u b jp fl l»* V "1 . ) , ; 1 & s K. “ I suffered a long time with what the doctors to its principles. For this purpose claimed was lumbago. Was down in bed un the society offers three prizes of able to move without great pain. Two bottles . m ,h' Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure IUAl'i'oul«urd‘ *7reíala L $25.00, $15.00 and $10.00 respecli- of completely cured me and I have had no return j « b .,*. vely for the best essay written by of the trouble w r any signs of rheumatism. ARRIVAL ANO OtPARtUHE OF TRAINS FRED BRANDT. Dyer, Muncie, Ind.” any student under twenty-one years D ru ggl-ts. s o r r i t iiu u k u SOc.. »1 A sk fo r C ook Bonk F u se ¡ MOUTH IWUMU * Sold by the MODKKh PHARMACY. of age, iu any public school in Ore No. li 1 * 6 3 p m. 11 j S o . 1 6 ......... 1 : » 3.III. >«>• 15 gon, on either of the following two --- —-------- American Revolutionary subjects: For Sale. NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N 1. The Quebe c ctnipaigu. United State« Lund Oillce. Mountain ranch of 160 acres, 20 2. The co-operation of the Koueburg. Orcg-ui. Oct—'h. Uml acres plow land, 6o acres pasture, Freuch, how brought about and N otice i- hereby given U "u m J • » " ; 2 acres ol orchard, balance timber, pllllIK'C w ill! the provl-bnie o( tl‘< the results. ' • good fences, house of four rooms, Act olCoiijfWMff ,'t Ju f Assays are limited in length to titled An Act lo r the .-.i' ' < 11 carriage house, barn, aud other |H-r Land« in 11»' M ales of 1 alifoini.i. twenty-five hundred words, must outbuildings, plenty of spring Oregon, N evada and V\ as ld iigto " be written on legal cap on one side T e lr lto lV ,” as extended lo all tli water, all kinds of small Iruits. Public Land States by Act •' . of the paper iti the student.s own Will sell reasonable for cash or will UHl 4 1M)-, JoSA»HllilU‘ AlltMTHilH handwriting and must l>e accom C otta ge lirove,C ounty o f Lane. S tale arrange sale on time if conditions o f Oregon, has tills tiny ulcd 111 [i| panied by the certificate of the " are satisfactory Address Eox B, office her swoi 11 statement N»- principal of the school attended by fo r the purcliasc of Itiehaet. e Leader office. s w t, SI I,, of Section No -. I >•" nsl-', the author, to the effect that the 22 South, of Range :7 west and will author is a bona fide student in the offer proof to stmw that tiic land Tailor Made Suits. soiiglit is nion* valuable for tun- school and has been in attendance Suits tailor made to order at the I k 'I1 or stone tbaii for ng i**u11 11 [*1 * therein not less than six weeks lowest figures, latest styles. Suits purpose-, and toestablisii b . c la im 1 during the school year of 1904-1 5. chaued and pressed. $1 per uiouth. to said I II,■I l-efore J. ••• " S. Commission, r, a l i i - 1 l-u'e. at Essays must be forwarded to the G e o . B oiilman , Eugene, Oregon, on Sntiird. y tlie day oi Jntiua j 1 < ■ chairman of the committ-e in Biver street, near Wall St. Utli She name» as witnesses: charge, General Thomas M. Ander 1 . 0 'uis tieriliu. Alfred S. I'ow eli I.otl s St, John’s has been selected as a ( )si>eru, Fred Andeis<*i», 4»»1 ( » Cot- son, 251 North Twenty fourth t.i^ f tirove. 4)n,-«>n. . . street, Portland, so as to reach him site for a technicologhal school. It Any aiid all peisoiis ci;iiintf• not later than February 1, 1905. In is estimated the school will cost adversely the above «u>v<ib »1 i : i- are rt‘qiu»Kt«*il to file their rniims r awarding the prizes the committee $250,000. this office ou ' t liefori* said 14tli »lay of January, 11103. will he governed by these consider J. T. liitiiNiKx. Kemstcr. ations: B r ig h t's D isea.se a.nd NOTICE FOB l*CBLICA HON. 1. Historical accuracy. United States band Ollice, D iabetes. 2. Manner of treatment. Hose burg, O re., Now 1<. I'*04 3. Orthography, grammar, syn W o desire lo place In the hands o f those al i Notice ia hereby given that in compli ance with the provision« oi ibe act ui Itlcted with Brights Disease and Diabetes a ad- tax, and punctuation. page pamphlet that is saving human lives. It i Congress of June'», IS.-, eni.:ic*l 'A n Is not an ordinary pamphlet. sti>*h as is coniinon- ! Act for the salt* of Timbei I.aml> in tl » Any additional information tela- j iy used lo advertise medicines, hut ts princi States «»I Californi»», On-i«*n, Ncv . i pally made up o l reports o f scientifically con tive to the competition which may ducted Washington Territory, as ex tests In a large variety o f cases, showing and 7 per cent o f recoveries Iu these hitherto In tended lo all the Public Land States by be desired will be cheerfully fur H curable diseases. | act of August 4. 1^92, The specifics employed In these tests are nished by the chairman of the com known S A M U L L K. .IAC0HS as the Fulton Compounds and the re obtained prove conclusively that these i of Eugene, county of Lane, Mate oflh e- mittee. The essay which is awarded sults dreaded diseases so long fatal (the deaths from j gon, has this day filed in tiii;- oflice lr~ Disease alone are appalling, over wti.- the first prize will bo published in 1 Briglus ««» a year, starting as kidney troubles) have at i sworn statement No. ts>7o. tor the p n - oi SL '4 «»I Sec No -(*. yielded to m edical science. Th e pamphlet chaseof the K full, with the name of the author, last is tree. W rite to the John ,1. Fulton Co., 4oe in l'p No. 20 s, Range No. * West, W ashington street, San Francisco, C’al. in the public press. offer proof t<> show Unit When to suspect Bright's Disease:—Puffy land will ankles or hands; weakness without apparent the land sought is more valuable for its T h o m a s M. A n d e r s o n , cause; kidney trcubla after third month; fre- timber or stone titan for agricultural ,|iient urination, (m ay show sediment or cloudy Chairman, Portland. on standing); tailing vision; day drow siness— purposes, and to establish ins claim to said land before J. J Walton. I . S. one or m ore of these. - B. B. B e e k m a n , Portland. Commissioner at his office at Eugene, W. II. C h a p i n , Portland. Lane Co. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7tlt day of February. 1906. D. D. C l a r k e , Portland. He names as witnesses: F. S. D u n n , Eugene, Ore. Clark P. Deveieaux. Frank A. Tripp, Bohemia aid Collage Grove Stage Lise i LEWIS & V E A 1 CH , Proprietors ! Uun- K w r j O t h e r Huy H etw cen W ild w o o d a n d llnheini,,, ♦ 4 oiinccttiltf With <>• »V s - *’• 1,1 «• T r ill iis .. si . -r I. atrs W ildwood lor Ih.briuh, p., wrdurs.la) aud Friday «u >r- ”:;vh:v r&t« ► «»•** »•••»«« U r .n r at 7 -ua. iu l>iU.k l..,,.s o r o i l « t ____ _ _ _ I Ir .m s h 4 V\ i*! ».•.*. i Vt‘ |»r«»Uipt lit U*l, tin,! 4 Proprietor! Farhlon Livery C u tlR g v t ! '« 4 L"' lt*ri lit I'a l i ll iu I l S M l il ** Lewis & Vefftch. B o h e m ia lo r W i l u » „ . i day, I’lmrsdai ...... «aturdo) .,, , . in., couueL'tlug will» O. & S. í: K ir It. I I and Feed Stable» { U r n v e , O r e M iii I N e w l^ ir m New Goods at ou r Store. All kinds of country produce bought and soltl ________ __________ s p e c ia l ” Ï Ï Â Ï Ï î Î A Ï N S arc being offered in manv departments of our merchan dise stock and ii will pay you to give us a call. For your General 1 irciiandise call on the reliable firm of C U R R IN ® V E A T C H Groceries, Pry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes “ My principal work at the com ing session of the legislature shall be to have tho Eddy law repealed, COTTAGE GBOVE, OllEGON failing this I shall try to have it amended so as to exclude mining coriwratior.s,” says Hon. A. P. Smith, representative-elect, to a j^ J L T & T j& r Z ' 3 OUST Z-aZ^ZtSTID representative ot The Miner during “friSTrcTT here this week. : M E A T S : A : S P E C IA L T Y Ethel Hairington, John l\ Oates all S M O K E D Continuing, Mr. Smith said: of Eugene. Lane comity. Oregon. k . o i P. O n ib cis, CHoioi; FiiGsii f i s h on T u e s d a y a n d f h i d . vy A n v a l i d ;•!! p e r « ‘ » n s c l t i m i n g a d v e r s e l y “ Two years experience with the t l i e a b o v e ( l e s e r i i H 'i la n d s u v r e q u e s t e d At the last regular convention or law has proven it a failure, and * o Hie t h e i r c l a i m s in i b i s o f f i c e o n o r J. H. BAR TELS. Proprietor Phone Main 83 .Inventus Lodge. No. 4 s, K. of 1 ’. the b e f o r e s a i d 7 th « l a v • 1 K e b . o « v , 1905. during this time the mineral in following officers were elected for the J. T. UuiutiKs, I\cg;iMtcr. dustry of the state has suffered un ensuing term; 1 ). W. Bennett, C. C : N O T R E F O It I ’ U B I .K ’ A T I O N . told injury. If Oregon alone pos . 1 . C. Johnson, V. C.; S. It. 1 ’lper, Pre • - ¿ T . W . :• •U n ited S ta tes L a n d C>lllcc. R o se burg. O regon , N o em ltcr 4. I9e4. late; J .T . Allison, M. of W.; Alee sessed mineral resources it might | N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th at the fo llo w in g «> Corpron, M. of A.;C. 1 1 . YanDeuburg, * /- i t I nam ed s e ttle r has tiled n o tice o f his in ten tio n to be possible to tax capital and make m ak e final p ro o f in support o f his cla im , and K. of R. iiud S .tJ .S . Medley, M. of n yw* at said p ro o f w ill b e m ade b e fo re A. J. W alton , M AD E F R O M C O T T A G E G R O V E FLOUR it pay tribute for the privilege of \ w | th K.t Ben Lurch, XI. of Ex.: Krtuik Jor- U n ited S ta tes C om m ission er, at bis o illc e al , E ugene, O rego n , o n .January is. i :><).■.. vi/.: developing its resources,but where dtm. Trustee. The new lodge is iu it ■ V^l- I II. E. N o. 9601, (¡e t»rg e P e tty , fo r the !. . s\\1 ... » lo ts 3-4, S ectio n 18, T o w n s h ip 21 S, R an ge 1 W . other states do not exact it and have nourishing condition, new members H e nam es th e fo llo w in g w itn esses to p ro v e bis being receved right along. The Dis continuous re s id e n c e upon and c u ltiv a tio n of nlso undeveloped mineral estates, it SOFT and FLUFFY BLANKETS said land, v iz ; M ile s P itc h e r, o f sta r; .Joseph trict Convention will beheld herein is but natural that capital will go W ick s, o f Star; E d w a rd C ole, o f Star; C a rro ll A r e th o d e lig h t o f a ll g o o d hou sekeepers. H a rlo w , o f Star. February. At that time a eompeti O rd in a ry lau ndering fa ils to p ro d u ce (J17' J T B k i d g k h . R e g is te r. where it does not have to take the th is d esired result. T h e b lan k ets should tlve drill of the teams present will b e se n t to th e :: :: :: :: state on its payroll. NOTICE FOR P U B L I C A T I O N take place. The winning team will C O T TA G E . GROVE . 8TE AM . LAU NDRY U n ite d S ta tes Lan d Oillce, R oseb u rg, O re. , “ During the coming year the then compete for prizes at the State Out. 11. l'.HM. W h e r e th is class o f w o rk m a n sh ip is a N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t in co m p lia n c e Convention in Portland during the s p e c ia lty . It r e c e iv e s th e a tten tio n o f Lewis and Claris Fair will be held, •rlth th e p ro v is io n s o f th e act o f C on gi ■» of th o se s k ille d in a c h ie v in g s a tis fa c to ry Lewis and Clark Fair. June 3, )8,8 l e n t it le d " A n it. t f o r th e s a le o f resu lts. P u re w a ter and pure soap a re the main object of which (as I un tim b er la n a s in th e States o f C a lifo r n ia ,« »regon th e c le a n s in g agents used. A l l lau n d ry N eva d a .anti W a sh in g to n T e r r it o r y ,” a a e x te n d - w o rk Is w e ll d on e at th e :: :: :: derstand it) is to exhibit the won ed to a ll th e p u b lic la n d states b y act o f A u gu st derful resources of the state and in Children for Adoption. Cottage Grove Steam Laundry 4. 1892 N IC K A N D E R S O N . o f Eugene, C ou n ty o f L a r e , S ta te o f O regon vite capital for their development. F lu m e M a in 34 W A fo n W ill C all Boys uiny be had (and sometimes has this d a y filed In th is otllue bis sw orn state m ent Nt». «478 fo r th e purchase o f th e W 1 . N K Surely the legislators of this state girls) for— (1) ordiuary service at S K U N K « ,, N W « , S E 1 „ «»f S ection N o. L*s. T o w n s h ip 22 South, o f R a n ge :s w est, W . M ., and must see the inconsistency of ex wages; (2) upon indenture, [to w ill o ffe r p ro o f to sh ow that th e land sou gh t is I m ore v a lu a b le fo r Its tim b er or ston e than for tending this invitation ami expect We come to your work, attend school, aud be brought i agricu ltu ra l pu rposes an d to estab lish his cla im 1 « fire to said land b e fo r e J . .1. W a lton , U . H. Cotn> ing capital to l>e taxed for its co rescue, in case of up somewhat as your own; [and— I m issioner, a t his office, at E ugene, O regon , on Kritiay t u 2 3 r d day •»[ D ecem b er, 19C4. operation in making Oregon one of ÌÒ , ARMS ( 3 ) children may be bad for legal A S P EI AL TY I H e nam es as w itn esses: Old papers lor sale at the Leader 1 adoption. Address, W. T. G ardsiii . P ed er Opium. B lue R iv e r; Joh an n es .I. B rau ti, the greatest states in the Union. I IM ackbuttc; M a rtin H aagen son , E ugene; Joh n I J . Rude, E u gen e, a ll o f Lan e C ounty. O rego n . “ While other industries hare office 15 cents per hundred. ' Supt. Oregon Boys' and G ills’ Aid A n y aud a ll nersons c la im in g a d v e rs e ly the Society, Portland, Oiegou. ! a b o ve d e s c rib e d la n d s a re req u ested to file 'th e ir FARM m i USE COTTAGE GROVE M AK E S IT UEWAKE of COUNTERFEITS. "D,‘\Vitt;H U till1 only Kvimliu' Witch Hazel Salve” write« J. L. Tucker, of Centre. Ain. "I have u«o<l it in my family for 1 ’ile«, Cut« ami Burn« for year« andean recommend I it to be the bent Solve on the market, livery family «hotild keep ft. as it is an Invaluable household remedy,and should always be kept on hand for immediate use.” Mrs. Samuel liiice. of North Bush, N. V., soya: “ I had a lever «ore on my m i.u for twelve year« that the doctor« could not cure. All salvo« and blood retyedie« proved worthies*. I could not walk for over two year*. Finally I wna |«T*aaded to try DeWItt'« Witch Hazel Salve, which ha« completely cured me. It 1 « a wonderful relief.', IN-Witt'* Witch Hazel Salve cure« without leaving a «ear. Sold hy the Modern Pharmacy. A Rare Chance I claim s in th is office on or b efore «a id ■_ ; I d a y o f D ecem b er, 1904. J. T . B r i d g e s . R e g is te r. Insure in an Old Line Fire Insurance Company and if you burn out, you know yonr loss will lie paid in full. :: :: :: BANK B U ILD IN G C O T TA G E GROVE. UNDER ODD FELLOW S' HALL Parker M E TC A LF MORSE SELL IT ..H A R D W A R E .. PLUMBING S to v e in w a re We have a large Supply of cheap lumber, juvt wbat you want on a ranch. Utice very cheap. Must be «»id for otlier stock. The Booth Kelly Lumber Co., • Saginaw Ore. A rim« nit 1 * 111 . No Pill i* as pleasant and positive a* IVW Itf* Little Karl;. I!i r« !),•- Witt'* Little K.irly Hiaer* are *<« mild and elTvetive that children, d lleate ladle* and weak (w-ople enjoy their eleatiHliiK eff.vt, while « i .' o i i k |Msqile *a.v they h i * the bent liver pill« sold. Solti by tho .Modern I’hannney. M I N E R S ’ TOOLS S U P P L IE S JLj Cottage Grove HOTEL X I its . I . I B a ta * p e r d a y E. T ho m pso n . ............................... P IP E S a V A N D E N B U R G I Room and board, per week........ t.Gu OR V Imperial Hotel C o t t a g e lir o v e , : : » : O re go n I Headquarters for commer cial and mining men. American and European Plan Graduate of the American V eterinary College o f New Y o rk City :: P a c if ic T im b e r Co. S to re NONE BETTER Phillips & Wheeler Special rates to families. Scholarship in Eugene Business One block from S.P. Depot College for sale. Special price. Ap- K K A S O N A H L K It A T E 8 ( ply at Leader office, or wrrite. In buyiny Shoes you always wanf a | reliable i t s . looks well and will wi wear well Shoe that f fits, and you don’t want it to pinch. That's the qualifications our Shoes have and we guaran tee all points mentioned. We can f i t you in Rubbers, also. BREAD & F I R E Shoe Comfort Fresh Beef, Pork, M u t t o n a n d V e a l 1 First National Bank 1900 . H erbert Eakln President T. C. W heeler Cashier C A P IT A L ÍI 11 E L E C T R IC L IG H T S I No home is complete without them. Safe, Convenient and Economical. W e will wire your house at small cost Chandeliers,Stand Lam ps and all kinds of Electrical Fixtures for sale at our headquarters on Main Street. $ 25,000 A acnrral «ankin« l«nln<wi traiuuvt- O R G A N IZS O C O 1 T A 0 I O ROVE O R t a O N Cottage Grove Electric Co. ix’ k j |X