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I MANY NEW BUILDINGS ARE ERECTED IN 1909 Partial List of Structures Proves Conclusively that Cottage G rove is Rapidly Forging Forward.—Handsome Business Blocks. I We Have Moved o f the entire cost o f the building. The View, and will erect a bungalow there second floor, while finished throughout, on this fall, the cost o f which w ill be Several handsome and substantial Mr. Nokes recently has no partitions, the owners being un about $1,000. business structures have been erected decided as to whether this w ill be made moved here from Seattle. He is on the principal streets during the into office suites or used as a large hall. nephew o f.l. W. Nokes, a well-known past season, and still another is in The structure is a credit to the city, as resident. course o f construction, work upon B. Lurch is completing a seven-room well as to the men who had sufficient which is well under way. The Sen faith in the future o f Cottage Grove to ! cottage on the west side, at a cost o f tinel refers to the building o f Mr. H. about $1000. It will be occupied by Venske, which has a frontage o f fifty build it. Mr. Silsby o f Ashland, who w ill soon feet and a depth o f ninety-five feet. The W oodward Block. engage in business here. This block w ill be two stories high, the The largest business building The Oregon & Southeastern Railway first floor having a 15-foot ceiling, and erected here this season, and conse company built a house for its locomo the second floor an 11-foot ceiling, both quently one necessitating the largest tives this season, the cost thereof be being figured in the clear. The suh- expenditure o f money, is that o f C. C. ing in the neighborhood o f $1,100. The stantialness o f the structure is shown Woodward at the corner o f Main and building is 32x120 feet, constructed o f by its concrete foundation walls, which Third streets. The dimensions o f the wood, and lias stalls fo r the accommo are three feet at the bottom and eigh structure is 71x95 feet, and the buitil dation o f four locomotives. Mr. Hart teen inches at top, and also by the party ing is divided into five rooms, four o f did the carpenter work, while the com walls, which are sixteen inches, with which are on the Main street and the pany put in the ash pits, tracks, etc. end walls o f twelve inches. The front other on Third. Commencing at Third In Cooper’s last addition Albert w ill be o f rubbed brick and penciled, street the stores are o f the follow ing y,jniL.|(er owns a comfortable cottage liy a rubbed wall is meant that care dimensions, respectively: 20x80 feet, which was built this season. It is fully selected bricks o f uniform color 24x90 feet, 10x95 feet and 11x95 feet. 20x28, contains four rooms, and cost are chosen for the purpose. Generally The store on Third street will be used $700. It is convenient and com fort not more than 300 bricks are taken from in connection with one o f the others. able throughout. Its exterior appear a thousand. The front will, o f course, The fronts are o f plate glass and are ance is enchanced by a porch. be o f plate glass, and as the entire first very attractive. The foundation is of F. G. Stiller, o f the Cottage Grove floor w ill be one room the effect must concrete and the walls o f brick, 12- Creamery Company, built a story and necessarily be pleasing. The rear win inches wide, ind plastered inside with a half dwelling on Third street this »lows w ill carry to the ceiling, and will wood fibn year at an expense o f $1,100. There be in part prism glass. The interior The second floor contains twenty- are four rooms on the grounil floor an o f the store room w ill be arranged es eight rooms, conveniently divided into two above. The dimensions are 24x32. pecially for Messrs. W alker & Kinter, suites o f two, three, four and live There is a porch o f pretty design. Mr. the furniture dealers, who have a long rooms, being designed for offices and Stiller also built a commodious barn on lease. A t the rear there w ill be a deck light house keeping apartments. The the property. ubout 50x10 feet, and the same arrange halls are wainscoted, and, like every A modern bungalow is that o f Dave ment w ill be made on either side, room, are well ventilated. The build Scholl in Gowdy’s addition on W all the decks being the entire length o f ing w ill be heated by steam. It was built by Contractor The street. the store, with a width o f ten feet. plant is now being installed. Com Hart, and contains five rooms, with a Mr. Venske expects to have the build pleted the structure will cost some porch under the main roof. The house ing fully completed and ready for oc thing over $11,000. It is centrally lo is 2(ix48, and cost complete $1900. cupancy by December 15. It w ill cost cated, and is an ornament to progres Kdltor W'. C. Conner has expended $ 8 , 000 . sive Cottage Grove. J. C. Wallace is approximately $150 in improving his residence on W all street. A commod the contractor. The Lawson Block. ious porch is the result. The Lawson building is rapidly ap The S few arf Building. A lf Powell built an addition to his proaching completion, and will be One o f the prettiest fronts in the dwelling in Currin’s park this season, ready for occupancy by Novem ber 10. city is in the one story building o f A. cost $500. A pantry, woodshed and It was the intention o f Contractor J. Stewart, occupied by Simeral & porch are among the improvements. Kubbell to have the structure com VanDenberg, erected this season. The Ed Laun, who is mill foreman at pleted this month, but delay was oc structure is 30x95 feet, has a pressed Latham, built an addition o f four casioned by the non-arrival o f some brick front, and large plate glass show- rooms to his home on Taylor street, materials, which necessarily bail to windows. The building cost about $4,- and also a porch; cost $550. come from the outside. This will be 000. The interior was titled up espec Four hundred dollars in Improve one o f the most handsome as well as ially for the trade in which the occu ments to his residence on Mill street one o f the most substantially con pants are engaged, that o f furniture, was expended by M. P. Garoutte this structed buildings in the city. The and is particularly well-appointed. season. A kitchen, pantry, bathroom foundation walls are 18 inches at the , and porch were added. General Building News. bottom and 21 inches at the top, o f M. M iller finished the exterior o f solid concrete, while the walls are o f A modern ten-room residence was Ui ,«.W as In* lit.. **"nit. The front waif « i r i t n l ra lly in the year by the lion. his cottage in Cooper’s addition, and has a height o f .3,3 feet, and the rear O. M. Kem, who had come here a few ! built a porch and woodshed. The cost aggregated $.300. D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R wall 29 feet. The ground dimensions months prior to that time, at a cost United States Land Office. Roseburg, o f the building art1 50x49 feet, and exceeding $4,000. Thi : handsome dwel Oregon, Sept. 20, 1909.—Notice is here by given that Edward J. l'rasier, legal there w ill be two storerooms on the first ling is one and a half stories, and the floor and three suites o f rooms on the ground dimensions are 30x42 feet. The Locom otive Fireman M eets a Horrible assignee of Sophia Strunk, widow of Elias I). Strunk, ot Eugene, county of Death Saturday Morning. second floor, the latter being conven architectural design is pretty, a fea Lane, State of Oregon, has on August iently arranged and having all the ture being the large porch. The inter Fireman Davis, who was killed at 8th, 1909, filed in this office his applica modern improvements. The stairway ior is fluished in lir, and the walls and the Pudding river bridge, near Port tion under Section 2300 of the Revised leading to these is roomy and the ceilings are pastured. There are book land, Saturday morning, was well anil Statutes o f the United States, to enter | the south one-lialf of the southeast quar treads easy. cases and china closets built into the favorably known in Cottage Grove, ter of section 8, T. 19 s., R. 7 vv., W . M. In the west store there will be a house, and both front and rear verandas having run on the local for sonic time Any and all persons claiming adversely temporary partition, and these rooms are screened. It is notable that Mr. before taking a Port land-Koseburg run. the lauds described, or desiring to ob w ill be occupied join tly by the Electric Kem has a 1000 gallon tank, part o f The train, whieh was the third section ject because o f the mineral character of file land, or for any other reason, to the Lighting Company arul Jesse Thorn an air pressure water system, for lawn o f No. 10, struck a dog on the Pudding disposal to the applicant, should file ton. Mr. W. C. Johnson w ill occupy and garden use. Between 700 and 800 river bridge, but at the tim e the engi their affidavits o f protest in this office, on the east store. The interior dimen loads o f dirt were hauled to make a neer thought it was a man. Davis or before tile tith day of November, 1909. BE N JAM IN L. EDDY, sions o f them are 24x94 feet each. lawn. Contractor Hart was the build crossed over to the engineer’s gang- Register. The front will be particularly at er o f this pretty home. way, and leaning out struck his head tractive Wilbelinina pressed brick Mr. J. F. Spray has just finished a on a girder, falling to the bottom of »K P A R T M E N T o E T H E IN T E R IO R being used in the masonry, while large number o f improvements to his the stream. Mr. Davis was married United States Land Office. Roseburg, American plate glass will fill all open Main street residence property. In and had a family, and in their bcivave- Oregon, September 20, 1909 —Notice is ings. Knch o f the show windows will fact the house was rebuilt, having ment they have the sympathy of a hereby given that Edward J. Frasier, legal assignee of W illiam H. H. Thomp have plates 92x84 inches, aliovc been raised from one to two stories, large number o f railway employes, who son of Eugene, Lane county, State of which will be a rail and another plate and a veranda S feet wide and 100 feet highly estoemeod the departed one. Oregon, liason August 28, 1909, filed in this office bis application under Section 55 inches high. The front doors will in length added thereto. The improve ’ Twas the Wrong Man. 2300 of tile Revised Statutes of the Unit be o f solid oak, with oval bevel plat ments, ¡Deluding cement walks, cost With photographs o f the five convicts ed States, to enter the south half of the glass. This arrangement, together about $1000. who escaped from the Oregon School southwest quarter of section 8, T 19 s, with large rear windows, will furnish The W hite building on Main street for the Feeble Minded on Saturday, R. 7 W, W . M. Any and all persons claiming adverse an abundance o f light throughout tin has been remodeled and w ill be occupied ShcritT Hown visited Cottage Grove on ly the lands described, or desiring to ob entire interior. by Mr. Stundish. A new front im Sunday, believing that he had track of ject because of the mineral character of Mr. It. k. Lawson, the owner, was proves its appearance very materially. at least one o f the prisoners. A man the land, or for any other reason, to the Mr. Woodward, who came to Cottage had been discovered by trainmen riding disposal to applicant, should file their form erly in business in Cottage Grove, but is now employed as traveling sales Grove last April, from Millings, Mon-' the “ blind baggage” on the southtioimd affidavits o f protest in this office on oi liefore the tith day of Novrinlier, l!HI9. man for the Central Door and Lumber tana, in addition to building a substan Cottage Grove local Saturday un lit, BENJAM IN L. EDDY, Company o f Portland, lie, however, tial business block, has had built at and when accosted the stranger showed Register. retains his residence herc.and has great the curlier o f Third and Kansas streets light, whieh lead to an altercation faith in the future o f the city, as is a cozy six-room cottage, strictly mod The man, however, was brought to this evidenced by the fact that besides ern in every respect, and costing $2,(HKl, city, and the investigation which fol having other reality interests here lie The interior is o f native oak, and at lo w «! satisfied the authorities that lu- is expending over $S,(HXi in the erec tractively finished. was not wanted. Ho gave as his reason M. Caldwell will build a neat cottage for stealing a ride that he had ln-cn tion o f this business building, lie is a member o f the municipal council, and on W eber street for rent. held up in Portland and robbed by sup A bungalow for Mrs. T. Allen is in posed friends. The man, whose name his voice is ever heard for anything that w ill tend to advance the interests construction on Fourth street. It is of was given fictitiously, is from the east, pretty design. o f Cottage Grove. I ho refused to divulge his proper name W. Hubble is building a warehouse. i because o f the publicity he might h r The Vcatch-W heeler Block. J. F Spray has had over 300 feet 1 given in connection with the affair. Probably the business block nearest concrete walks built on his Main street They Need No Assistance. approaching a tire proof structure is property. F. It. Phillips, W. F. Hart, A personal communication from tVI. that erected at the corner o f Main and N. Jones, Jos. Baker, George Hawler Fourth streets by Messrs. O liver and Miss Jessie Berg have also recent John Bruso o f St. lauiis, a well-sen soiled Hoo-Hoo, to the editor o f The Veatch and T. C W heeler during tin ly built cement walks. present year. It was with this idea in Alderman .1. A. KI ledge is putting Sentinel, contains these pathetic I , - | view that the walls were built o f the finishing touches on a handsome "Y o u can imagine my surprise « ' solid masonry, and plastered with a 10-room residence on Wall street that o p en «! your paper and saw that you had joined the Black Uat tribe, fin durable substance a full inch in thick will cost $1,900. uses, and the ceiling on both floors sur It has been rumored that the First only regret 1 have is that I «.isn ’t faced with steel. The building is National Bank would soon commence there to help; but 1 suppose you have Frank Kbby’s old Stand on 4tli 1 don’t know ho» 46.8x95 feet, with a substantial con the erection o f a handsome building in no kick coming. A ll work guaranteed. crete foundation 4ti inches at the base the block west o f its present location, they do it out there, but I ’ ll Icax it t > street Phone Main 321. and Id inches at the top, upon which but inquiry reveals the fact that while a Hoo-Hoo any where.” The Venske Block. W e have been moving this week and are now ready to serve you again in our new location in the new Woodward Building one block from H otel Oregon. In connection with the present up-to-date stock we have added an entire new stock in several lines, comprising Groceries, Shoes, Crockery, Gloves and Underware. Y ou will find anything you need in these lines, here, and you will find our prices are consistant in every purchase. take this opportunity to extend a cordial We welcome to our new store, and to thank you for past patronage as to solicit a continuance of your trade. A s a Special O pening Inducement w e are quoting some very prices in the above lines. : : : low : : c. cook h . * * * * * * * * * * ***** * * * , * * * * * * DAVIS WAS KNOWN HERE. P age W ire CEMENT FENCE o f a ll The BEST on the MARKET ure 12-inch walls. • The brick in these walls were burned in Cottage Grove, and shows what can be accomplished in this direction right here at home. There are two commodious storerooms, the one on the west having a particular ly attractive plate glass front, the show-window extending around the cor tier on Fourth street. The window- plates uloiie cost $500, or one sixteenth the project has boon given some con sideration no definite action has been, or will be taken for at least another year. A. T. Crandall will erect a com fort able home on Wall street in the spring. A cottage is being e r e c t «! in the Wynne addition by Thomas Allen. W . Nokes has purchased a lot in that part o f the city known as Pleasant K. Hull rests easy since the n m -val h large fir tree which overhu - .. . home, adjoining the corporate limit- on the west. The tree was m arly four feet through and about l.'si f,., t high. It was leaning over his resi Suitable for inside walks. No. 1 dence, and thinking it was ah ; tl, common and !>etter; dressed on fall, Mr. Hull had W. F. Wils. a four sides. W hile it lasts, $8.0(1 Elmer Hull fe ll the big 'un on Mon l»er thoueand feet. SIDEWALK LUMBER $8.00 PER 1,000 of day. " Brown Lumber Co. K I N D S at lo w M a rk e t \ j k IB Prices ^a U E S T IO N « = Can You Afford to Farm with Old Fashioned Machinery when Modern Kind is so Cheap? SPRIGGS. BROS. & HARREl, CARRIAGE AND REPAIR WORKS. jÆ Com e In and the ? • ? • L et Us Show Y o u # The Famous Oliver Chilled Plows, Grain Seeders, Harrows, Drills, and Other Kinds of Modern Farm Machinery. at T lh e y n n e S p r a y -W at C 0 . H eavy a n d Shelf H a rd w a re . Feed and H ay * * * * * *