Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 31, 1904, Image 4

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    The Weathe Calendar.
Our
B e st C u s to m e r s
A re O ur Old Customers
WHI UI SPEAKS VOLUMES
FOH OUR (JKOCERY STOCK
O u r N e w C u s to m e r s
Become Old Customers
BECAUSE VVE PAY PROMPT
A T T E N T I O N TO T H E I R
ORDERS' AND (JIVE THEM
U X EQU A L LEI) V A LU E S
W h a t W e Promise You
Can
D e|p en d
IF
On
YOU
NEVER
HAVE
b o u o h t o f us, w e w a n t
YOU TO CONSIDER THIS AN
INVITATION TOO AT LEAST
Investigate
I
Our
Grocery Department
\
draft resolutions
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ■ the
death of our
of respect upon
sister, Sarah J.
Pitcher, of this lodge, who was
The following is the report of the
born September 5 , 1839, and died
committee appointed on renolutions,
| December 20, 1904, submit the
at a atated communication of Cot-
j following.
t a g o Grove Chapter No. 4 , O. E. S.,
WiiKKiv.is, The 1 uelabors of C ottage
held Friday evening, Dec. 211 , li' 04 :
j Grove, Iteliekah lodge In our ass«»elu­
tion with Sister Pitcher had learned
We, your committee, appointed
to appreciate, reaped and love her as
to draft riHolutloiiH expretwlve ot
a sister and itebe 'a ll, who hail been
ou r regret on the death of aiater
a member for a number of yours
(Sarah I’ ltchor, u meadicr of Cot-
t h e r e f o r e ) la i I t
tug«! G rove Chapter, No. 4. (». E.
Resolved, That hi her our lodge
S tmg leave to report na follows:
Inis lost one of its truest members.
Whereas, It lute please«! the
That the bereaved family have lost a
great architect of the universe to
kind anil loving mother and the com -
rem ove from <>nr midst our late
' 111 unity a w. rthy friend.
sister, Mamh Plt«'lier; an
Resolved, That we extend the sor­
Whereas, If is lint just that a
row ing family our heartfelt sym pa­
ttttljig rccuRnltioii o f tier mail)
thy assuring Litem that wo mourn
virtues should bo laid: thei'efure
with them In this their great iitlllc
1>0 It
tion. lie It further
Itesolved, rh a t la the ileutli of
Resolved, That 11 cop y of these
sister l ’ltcher the fraternity la-
resolutions lie furnished the Isnider
mcnlH tin' loss o f >i sister w ho was
ami Nugget for publication, a copy
over reaily to proffer the hand of
I be sent the liereuvod fam ily, and 11
aid and voice of sympathy to the
copy lie spread on our minutes.
afflicted of Its tncinhera; a friend
and companion w ho was dear to
IN MKMOIUAM.
us all;
(Sister, Thou has gone and left us,
Itesolved, Tluit wo tender to the
llrokcn our I'ratcrnal chain,
family our heartfelt sympathy and
Rut hi heaven we liupe to meet thee,
while our condolence will not re-
Where we will never part again.
store their loss, we share with
(Sister
thou w on't mild and lovely,
them la their bereavement:
Your klml words we will miss
Itesolved, That these resolutions
Thou, no more—atth ed oor will greet
la) spread on the minutes of the
us.
Chapter, and a copy ho seat to
Thou lias't gone to a better world
the family of our deceased sister,
tlinii this.
ami also a cop y to cucli of our
We bow with your dear children
city pn|iere for publication.
In sorrow mid grief,
O i . ivia E aki . n ,
But we ask the Cord sustain us.
M aikiik H i nt ,
And give our hearts relief.
J knmk G. B ohk . m u iio ,
Committee
| She lias gone to Join her com panion
C ki . ia fallen . Sec.
F or lie waited i|iilte awhile
Some day they will greet us.
With tlielr heavenly smile.
Cottage Grove Kebekah Lodge
M ay H a r t ,
K it t ik K im s ,
K a t ik Y k a t c ii ,
No. 24,1. O. O. F.:
We, your committee appointed to
NO
Committee.
PRIZESI
00
WITH
OUR
C h ase a S a n b o r n ’ s
High-Grade
COFFEE
The Cliattaunogu MeJiciue Co.,
the manufacturers of Wine of Car-
dui ami The<lfor«l‘s Black Draught
have just issued the 1!105 edition of
their Cardui Weather Chart and
Calendar, This Caleuilnr with ils
13 sheets l.l\20 inches in si/.e makes
a bright oruameut for the wall uud
is a useful acquisition iu any Inane
or oflice on account of its displayed
wealhei predictions. Thu promi­
nent numbers call be read across
a large room as can the colored
signal Hags showing the weather
I conditions for each day. These
weather signals illustrate tho fore­
casts of Prof. Andrew J. DeVoe who
achieved great prominence by his
accurate predictions of the great
Galveston, St. Louis aud Minnesota
storms aud cyclones So great is
the popularity of these predictions
that they are printed iu 2 , 500,000 of
these calendars and iu 18 , 000,000 of
the Ladies' Birthday Almanacs
which are issued by the Chatta­
nooga Medicine Co. each year. We
understand that a copy of this
weather chart and calendar may be
secured by semling 10c iu stamps to
tlie ( hattiiuoogu Medicine Company,
Chuttauooga, Teuu.
Any of our
readers wbo have not secured a copy
of the Kailies’ Birthday Almanac
cau get one by sending their address
to “ Lailies’ Birthday Almanac”
Chattanooga, Teun., or by culling
on tbeir druggist.
Flag Contest.
UNDER
ODD
FELLOW S'
HALL
PLUMBERS MUST
HAVE A LICENSE
NOTICE p o ll PUBLICATION.
United Slates Laml OHice,
Koseburg, Ore., Nov. 17, 1904
Nutiic is hereby givon that ill compli-
,mi's w th tlie provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1H7H, enlilleii An
All plumbers who hereafter expect Art lor I lie sale of Timber Lauds ill tlie
to ply their craft in Cottage Grove Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada,
must first arm theinARKi's with 11 and Washington Territory," as ex-
tended to ull tlie Public Lund States \>y
liceast! from the office o f tlie c ity Re­ act of August 4, 1(92,
corder, grunted to the applicant l>v
SAMUEL E. JACOBS
'action of tlie Council for which I»«'
of Eugene, county of Lane, State ol Ore­
must pay a fee of $1.00 Tills is the gon, lias this day lilisl in litis office his
gist of a new ordinance passed lust sworn statement No. ll*7.>, for the pur-
Friday evening at an adjourned .•hase oi the E ol SE '4 of sec No 20,
meeting of tile Council. The ol'ili- iu Ep No. 20 S, Range No. 4 West,
and will offer proof to show that
iiiuice also provides for the execution tlie land sought is more valuable ior its
of a bond for tlie bum of $200 with timber or stone than for agricultural
o n e or more approved sureties which purposes, aud to establish his claim to
said land before J. J Walton U. S.
must la 1 subm itted to the Council.
Tlie ordinance also provides for the Commissioner at iiis office at Eugene,
l-ane Co. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th
connections to la.' inaile to tlie lat­ dav of February 190.').
eral drains by tlie property owners
He names as witnejsses:
Clark P. Devereaux, Frank A. Tripp,
I and describes iu detail the materials
Ethel Harrington, John K. Gates ail
to be used and the mannei of con­ ! of
Eugene, Lillie eounty, Oregon.
struction. Should any one, after due
Any ami all persons claiming adversely
notice to construct 11 connection with the above described lands are requested
the sewer, refuse to d o so, tlie ordi­ to Hie their claims in this offlce on or
nance provides that the Improvement before said 7th dav of Februaiy, 1905.
J. T. R mimjks , Register.
is to lie made at the c ity ’s expense,
and the charge assessed to the p ro­
N OTICK FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
U nited States Land Office,
perty.
________ t
_______
lloseburg, Oregon, No em ber 4. 1904.
They Must Furnish Bonds to the
Amount of $ 2 0 0 — New Sewer
Ordinance Passed.
A Pleasant I'ill.
No Pill is ns pleasant and positive
ns D eW itt’s Little Early Risers. De-
W itt's Little Early Risers are so mild
ami effective that cliililren, delicate
indies and weak people enjoy their
cleansing effect, while stron g people
say they are the best liver pills sold.
Hold by tlie Moilern I'lmrmucy.
N otice is hereby given that the follow in g
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
m ake Anal proof in support of his claim , aud
that said proof will lie m ade before.). J. Walton,
United States Com m issioner, at Ids olllee at
Kugene, Oregon, on January i s , 190 T>. viz:
IL K. No. 0;f01, G eorge Petty, for the KLj. S\V y.
lots 3-4, Section is, tow n sh ip 21 S, Range 1 \N.
He names the follow in g witnesses to prove his
continuous residence noon and cultivation of
said land, viz; Miles Pitcher, of Star; Joseph
W icks, o f Star; Edward Cole, of Star; Carroll
H arlow , o f Star.
(J |7X
J T B u i DUES. Register.
LEWIS & VEA rCH, Proprietor*
Ituiis l'.it i> o t l i i r I >ii y l i i 'l n i 'r i i W i III w o o d a m i Ituhi'iu'iJ
i .uni« i tin ;; « ¡ O í O . A N. !•:. It. K . Train.»
sta*.- ta r n Bohemia lor Mil
Tue»«lay, Tlmrsilav au.I Salimi», at j
H i,,.,. h>av«-» W llilw .....I f«*r Uulu-wta
Multili« W«stm »«l i) inni K rsiay <»u « r
rival " f train.
Train i « '» « '» lo t U g i)
U ro ve a l 7 : * * . m
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in., «'oiiiU'i'Unx » l i l i I). & s
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PuckuRc* or orili'is left in Foshi.m Stable» will receive prompt mten
Lewis & Veatch,
Propiietor* Fashion Livery and Feed Stak
t '« > t l i i ( i < ‘ G m v e , O r e g o n
N e w F ir m
N e w Groodi
tit our Store.
All kinds o f country produce bouj
and sold
S P E C IA L
B A R G A IN S
tire being offered in many dep artments o f our merchi
disc stock and it will pay you to give us a call.
For your Gsnaral iVhrchaiJise call on the reliable iirnf
CURMN a VEATC!
Groceries, Dry Goods, C loth in g, Boots and 5h<
ft r C
(i
TOOL OUTFITS I
THE M E C H A N *
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W e have them at all prices
A lso, we carry the best
m akes o f to o ls of all kinds
f o r carpenters, cabinet
m akers aud m achinists.
C om plete s tock o f general
hardw are. See us hetore
Inlying your farm im ple­
m ents and w agons : : *
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BARTELS' CITY H EAT IIA
F r e s h Beef, P o r k , M utton a n d
SMOKED : MEATS : A : SPECIA1
USE
C O T T A C iE G R O V E
BRI
F I R E
MAKES IT
Parker
V.
PLUMBING
A SP£ I ALTY
A turtle wits cnpturneil in tlie year
W e d esire to p lace in tlie hands o f those af
iKiiO b y . I. W I .aw renco near Junc­
| dieted w ith B rights D isease and D iabetes a 315-
tion. He carved Ills Initials and the page pam ph let that is savin g human lives. It
is not an ordinary pam phlet, such as Is com m on '
date on the shell ami set the turtle 1 ly
used to ad vertise m edicines, bu t is princi-
free. In lxfgj Ids son tignili saw the : pally m ade up of reports o f scien tifically con-
; ducted tests in a large variety o f cases, show ing
turtle ami added Ids name and date. H iper c e n t o f recoveries in these hitherto in­
diseases.
I.ast week, 44 year« after tlie first cu T rable
h e sp ecifics em ployed in these tests are
capture the turilo w as again seen know n as the Fulton C om pounds and the r e ­
sults obtain ed prove con clu sively that these
and Is now cared for a t the turtle dreaded diseases so long fatal (th e deaths from SOFT and FLUFFY BLANKETS
A re tho delight of all good housekeepers.
Brights D isease alone are appalling, over 100,-
hum of John Henderson. There is ! 000
O rdinary laundering fails to p rod u ce
» y e a r , starting as kidney trou ble*) h«*»r ,u
this desired result. The blankets should
Some talk of sending It to tlie 1905 last yield ed to m edical s cien ce. T he pam phlet
be sent to the
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is free.
W rite to the Joh n J. Fulton Co., 409
Fair.
W ashington street, San F ran cisco, Cal.
MINERS’
SUPPLIES
j7i-r
y
r y <¡S -
CATARRH
rJ&YS -
W hen to sn s p e c l B right’ s D isease:—Puffy
ankles
or --------------
han ds; w eakness
w ithout apparent
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troi
I ; cause; k idney trouble
a fter third m onth; fre-
H i urination,
Hon, in
! ■ quent
(m ay show sedim ent or clou dy
! on stan
standing
din g); ; failing oj^ggg
vision; 7 day
*“ d
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ro w sin
- e s s - —
«>ne or m ore o f these.
CO TT A G E
. GROVE . STEAM
Since the perfect Stove-Pipe Fastener ha_
been in the market.
Call and see it aj
M IL L E R ’S N EW AND SECOND HAN;
STORE. It is easily attached and insur»
safety.
Look for the Football “ Hooters” —the
make more noise than a boiler factory.
. LAUNDRY
TIMK TABLE NO. 3
T o take effect on A pril 2, 1904.
DAILY RXC15PT SUNDAY.
w
E l y ’ s C r e a m B a l m
T h l * R e m e d y is a S p e c i f i c ,
S u r e to G i v e S a t i s f a c t i o n .
R E L IE F
AT
ONCK.
Cottage Grove HOTEL
HTATIONH
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N ». u
1 ay a m
N n .iv
» I * a .in
Herbert Kakin
President
T. a W h eeler
Cashier
C.J) M IL L E R ,M a in St., near Hrl^
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•Afternoon trains w ill be run on Saturdays only
Ru bjrct to change w ithout notice
Freight will not be received at the O. A S. E.
K. K. d epot after 3 p.m. T o Insure forw arding
on the next train freight must be deliv ered In
am ple tim e to perm it o f Its l»e1ng lulled.
All out w ant freight forw arded on ly at the
Joint risk id shipper and consignee,
It rlMBNfi, annthe*, Leals, an«l pr«>te»d* the
•Leased membrane. It rnres C-utarrh ami
ilrivea m r a Cold in the Hen<l tpiioklv.
Restores tlie* Senses o f
and Smell.
A. B. W OO D ,*Acting lie n I M anager
Easy to as*
Contains no injnrim s drugs.
\ppli*sl into the n«~tril* and aletorlted.
ARRIVAL AV0 DEPARTURE Of 3 P TRAIRS
I atr ** Sis«*, 54) cents at Pruggi-ttii or Ly NORTH ROUND
SOUTH VtOt RD
No. li ......12:5.1 p.m.
No. II ..
.3:no p in,
mAil; Trial Size, 10 cents Ly mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wtrrpa l L . New Yfrk,
M rs . I. E. T h o m p s o n .
per «lay .................................ft.no
and board, per w eek......... 4.50
C A P ITA L
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
A general ttanking
business transact­
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Eugene Business Coll
—
Rattvs of tuition will bo as follows
ember 1. 1904:
Si
ONE M O N TH ......................... *
T H R E E M O N T H S ...............
i!
SIX MONTHS.......... ........
T W E L V E M ON TH S
O RG AN IZED
1900
Stoves, a
FARM
TOOLS Tinwai
No M o re 'W ire s
W here this class of w orkm anship is a
sp ecialty. It receives tlie attention o f
those skilled in achieving satisfactory
results. Pure w ater and pure soap are
the cleansin g agents used.
A ll laundry
w ork is well d o n e at the
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1 JO 7 . JO .• l.v COTTAGE G R O T i Ar, it. 10 3.13
3.2 M 7.30 W A L D E N
2.
. 10.49l3.03
C U R B IN
10.44 4.30 Rates
2.33 7.3.» \ j
Z.SÛ 7.50 «.3
CKKK4» tiO K lH )
10.354.33 R"om
BAKKK
3 0» H OI
10.33
4-47
DORKNA
3.14 A.14 S3:
10.:» 4.44
HKD K4H K
X 17 A. 17 9.3
10. 2.» 4.39
3. » A. 30 10.0
( » R A V E L P IT
»0 JO 4 »
3..13 S.33 »1.3
... ST E W A R T . . . .
10.01 4. JO
ST A R ....
xm *.¥* 12 .
9.40 4 !«
3.4 2 S 43 12.S
RO CK Y P O IN T
9.43 4 12
3 30 9. a'. IV«
R E D HRIIN4E
9743 4.03
3.33|9.13 ISO A r . W l LDW4 H)D
9.30 4 «T,
E N D OK TR A C K
METCALF & MORSE SI
PIPER S VANDENBURI
Grove Steam Laundry
OREGON & SOUTHEASTERN R, R, CO, Cottage
Phone Main 34
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Wagon Will Call
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NONE
HARDWAR
CO TTAG E GROVE.
Tailor Made Suits.
Tlie new carpet for tlie M. E
Suits tailor made to order at the
church will soon Is 1 ready to place on
lowest
figures, latest styles. Suits
tlie flours mui will mill much to the
cleuued aud pressed. $1 per month.
com fort mud Is' ii'ty o f the Interior
Geo. B o h l m a n ,
of the building. The receipts from
River street, near Wall St.
tlie baxaar given th tlie opera house
will g o tow ard Its purchase, the en­
tire cost lieing ill tho neighborhood BrigKt’s Disea.se and
of $200
Diabetes.
Q IV K S
KXCLI HIVE HELLING AGENTS.
KIDNEY *
Backache
CURE
A very expensive silk Hup will go
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
to the Society securing the highest
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Land O ffice at K oseburg, O r.,Dee. 2x, 1904.
i i i i i i i I h t of votes: also ($100 in prizes
N otice is hereby given that the follow in g
nam ed settler lias hied n otice of Ids intention to
will he given to those w h o com e the
m ake final proof in support o f his claim , and
closest to guessing the number of
that said p r o o f will be m ade b efore J J Walton,
U S Com m issioner.
Eugene,
Oregon, on
votes received by the winner of the
March 8, 1903, viz; II. K. No. *.$737, W illiam H.
o u st
d o s s ie r, Sr., father and heir o f W illiam II. (Joss-,
flag. The following linns have the
ler. deceased, for the S \\ , S -e. 14, T . 21 S , R
tickets or cou pon s which will be
We have a large Supply of cheap .1 W.
H e nam es the follow in g witnesses to prove
given out with each purchase: Welch
contin uous residence upon and cultivation
lumber, just what you want 0« a of her saitl
land, viz: Nelson It. d o s s ie r, Emery
& W ood«, L. Lurch, Metcalf Air Druud,
C H O I C E E H E H I I F I S I I ON T U E S D A Y A N D F i l l
W.
d
s s ie r, W illie W hite, and Jam es N .W allace
veiy cheap. Must all o f o Cottage
J. V. Thornton, Geo. Comer, Modern ranch. Price
d r o v e , Oregon.
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J T B u id u k s . Register
Phurmucy, Misses Newland, Griffin be sold for other stock.
J. H. B AR TE LS. Proprietor
Phone Ma
& Veutch, I I.C. Mu« Ison,.I allies 1 1 st ran-
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.,
der, The Nugget nail Henry Lincoln.
Saginaw Ore.
After the voting begins the votes w il­
ls' published in tho N ugget aud bulle­
We come to your
N o MORE SUFFERING,
tined 011 front w indow .
rescue, in case of
if you are troubled witli indiges­
tion get a Iiot tie of K oilol Dysjiepslii
M A D E F R O M C O T T A G E G R O V E F IJ
Cure and soodiow quickly it will cure
Petition For a Road District-
you. Geo. A. Thompson, of Spencer,
Parker m akes it and it is m ade from Hour m ade by Cottage d r o v e men. It i s l
A petition to tlie County Court and la., says: “ Have hud Dyspepsia for
kneaded b y Cot t ige R o v e m to, • »id by C oU ags u r o R m -u. a n d s in m id J
be eaten by all C ottage d r o v e people. T h ere is no need to go outside <>fl
Board of Commissioners, praying twenty years. My case was alm ost
Cottage (¡r o v e to g>*t your bread, and by patronizing hom o industry you r
hopeless. K odol Dyspepsia Cure was
that tlie city of C ottage G rove lie recommended and I used a few
help oth ers to m ake-a livin g h ere a s w ell a s you rself. ::
Insist u p o n ]
haying Cottage d r o v e Flour and Cottage O r o » e Bread.
made 11 seperate rond district is b o tlle s o r it mid it is tlie only thing
Insure in an Old Line
lielng circulated by tin- businessmen tlmt lias relieved me. Would not bo
Fire Insurance Company
and is being generally signed by tlie w ith ou t it. Have doctored witli
local physicians anil also at Chicago,
and if you burn out, you
citizens. At the present time the city mid even went to N orw ay witli
know your loss will be
is included III the road district which hopes of gettin g som e relief, blit
paid in full.
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surrounds it and as 11 consequence K odol Dyspepsia Cure is tlie only
j the streets cannot lie kept in order remedy tlmt lias done me any goed,
and I heartily recommend it. Evory
for the ruiison that tlie money raised person suffering witli Indigestion or
for ruiid purposes in tlie city Is avail­ Dyspepsia should Use it.” Sold by
Phillips & Wheeler
able for tlie repair of roads outside the Modern 1‘ harniacy.
BANK BUILDING
the ett) limits.
In tact nothing goes with our
coffee hut cream and stijiar aud
P a c ific T im b e r Co. S tore
Bohemia and Cottage Grove Stage Liu
M. FENNER’S
BEW ARE of OOF.NIT: It KBITS.
"D cW Itt’s Is the only genuine
Witch Hazel S a lv e" writes J. L.
Tucker, of Ceotie. Ala. "I have used
it in my family for Piles, Cuts aud
Hums for years and can roeommend
it t«> Is' the best Salve 011 the market.
Every family sliouhl keep it, as it Is
an Invaluable household remedy,mid
sliouhl alw ays Is- kept on I iiiiu I for
immediate use." .Mrs. Samuel Gage,
of North Rush, N. Y.. says: “ I hail a
fever sole on my ankle for twelve
years thill the doctors could not
cure. All salvos aud blood remcdleH
proved worthless. I could not walk
for over tw o yours. Finally I was
Wagon making,
blacksmithing
persuaded to iry KeWItt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, which has completely and general repair work at J. H.
cure«) lac. II is a wonderful relief.',
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures Baker’s shop. Kvery guarantee of
w ithout leaving 11 w ar. Sold by the good workmanship given.
tf
Moilern Pharmacy.
AY-FEVER*
SATISFACTION
NOTICE FOIt IM 'R LlCA TfoN
I 'lilted States Luu.l Offlce.
IP w lu iig . Oregon, Oct. -M. " "
Notice 1» hereby given that In com-
pliaii«'«' with the provis ..us of tin ,
Act »f Congr.'KS of June -1. l"«s.
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1111 ,-«| -A n Act for tin' Sale '»J •• 11
U r Liiinls in the States oili ttl’f; irn a.
Greg..... N.'viula and Wnsi.bigl. i
T erritory," as «•xt.'ii.I.'d 0 'i11. '
Public l.aii'1 States by Act of •*»«-
11 st I 1x112, Josephine AllilersoU of
A ll d l i * » » * » o f K l d n o y « . .
I
'o t , a g e Grove,count.) - f Jaiuin »
e
B la d d e r. U r in a r y O rg a n *.
«if Oregon, lias lids «lay idol in IhU
A ls o R h e u m a t lim , B a cX
a c h e .H e a r lD U e a s e G ra v e l
olllee h ersw om statemei.l No
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D r o p a y , F e m a le T r o u b le e .
for lb«' pnrclmse of tlnGriu'l. k ' i « i-
D o n t b e co m e d le co u ra g e d .
T h e r e U » SB '1, St.1,, of Section No- 2 ,Tow islilp
west and w j
cure fnr you. 1 1 neceaaary write l)r J*"“* J 22 si.utli, of Range
l ie lure e p e u t a lir e n ,..« c u r i o * b a t euLb offer proof to show tlmt t ie land
ciises us y o u r s . A l l co n s u lt a t io n # Frd®*
sought Is more valuable for Its tlin-
- I b a d s e v e r e c a s e o f k id n e y d le e a -n and I k "- or stoue than for agricultural
....... .
d ischarging
, .7 , purposes, mill 10 establish her claim
S u ffered lu «. u«.e pain My w ile » a i ' “ " , '
1.1 sal«I land before
J- " niton,
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» • a c t e d w ith fe m a le t r o u b le ». I T . r < '
Uiiint>v hmi I B a c k a c h e ( u re c u r e d u s b o lli.
S. Coiniiiisslomr, at Id- oflice, at
Ivu iu cy auu
H a n d o lp b . l a . "
Eugene, Oregon, oil Saturday tlie
D rw ggleto. W e ft. A i k f o r C o o * B ...... F ree.
| lttli «lay of January, luuo.
She names as witnesses:
ST-VITUSDANCE n S 22S M Louis
Geriim Alfre.l S. Powell, Louis
Solti by the MODERN P H A R M A C Y ,
i Oslierg, Fred Ainlersoii, ml of C ot­
tage Grove, Oregon.
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Aliy and all iiersoiis clnlniiug
adversely the above «lescrllied lands
arc* requested to tile their chinns Iu
this office on <»r before sahl 14tli (lay
of January, 10U5.
J. T. R kiihjks . Register.
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