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Cottage G rove Le COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY ¿ 0 . 1905 . XVII M il I Iw llu L NO. 5 ^ railroad company suffers uo .-.pecia aud Lane counties met in conveu- STAR ITEMS I inconvenience, in fact the employees tian iu this place .Saturday and Sup- Mr Albert Stocks visited at Star day. j do not have to answer questions, making it easier for them. Saturday. Willamette valley This courier The purpose of the meeting was ---------- The telephono company loses intercepted the immigrants in the perfect the organization of the INMHiKANT PARTY THAT Grande Ronde valley, and traveled The Courts and Church Saw Mill on nothing as it was receiving no rev- Clyde Kerr passed through Star to district and to elect t ficers for the Saturday. | enue for its use. with them to Umatilla, the last coming year. State President, J. passe » t h e c a s c a d e s Row River Purchased— Logs Miss Owens is visiting at Eugene A. Rock wood, of Portland was The hotels cannot tell their guests camp on the road towards Willa Enough For Years Secured. this week. j if the trains are on time; the ruer- mette valley, being about three preseut for the sessions Saturday [chant must go to the depot to learn oil ot Pioneers Through the milds below the present city of Glen Owens is on the sick list afternoon and evening. Mr. Rock- That the reaction in our lumber j j( bis goods have arrived and every- this week. Pendleton. A number of immi wood is a business man and believes ountains Forty-Three Years interests in this section of the state,! body who has any business and has grants were found whose intended he has business to do for the Ore Ago This Month. Charlie Pitcher went to the Grove gon Endeavorers. destination was Puget Sound, and which has had a severe set-baek for a ‘phoue finds it absolutely worth- this week. these, with the flattering induce a year or more, is taking place, nnd , )„sg BO far as depot business is con- Much credit is due Mr. W A. at this time when so much ments held out by the courier, led that from now on it will continue to ; ceruod. These questions now arise * Mr. C. A. Harlow went to the Dill, State Press Agent and Miss Vinuie Knapp, both of Eugene for and written about the pio- a number of others, who had intend improve until it has reached the old as to the next move. Shall we Grove Tuesday. Uf Oregon everything bearing ed locating in Polk county, Oregon, proportions, when some twenty or j make up a purse and have the tele- Mr. John Wicks went to the securing delegates and arranging the programme. Miss Rose Coffey »bat subject is of interest to to join the party; so that, all told, more saw mills within a radius of a ; pbone replaced? Or shall we do with Grove Saturday. also af Eugene favored the conven 1 y those who were among the it numbered about too persons, in few jniles of this city, some many ! out one? It is reported that I.ulu Karl has tion with some excellent vocal coiners, but to others who cluding woman and children, and mills were in active operation and j p or a short time it is up to the vast quantities of lumber were companies; then it will be up to the I he Scarletina. music. inore recently arrived. A few 36 wagons, well equipped with pro being sent to other states, is evi people. visions and teams, though the lat Rev. H. M. Andrews, missionary Mr. Lyang and Mr. Doud passed ¡ago Mrs. Belle Bartlett of denced by the continual inquiry of Since the foregoing was put into through Star Tuesday. from Woodstock, India, Sunday ingtou and who is interested ter, as may well be imagined, were lumber.aud saw mill men and the | type, a letter from Mr. Thatcher, evening delivered an instructive ad :ing in Blue river, district, more or less jaded after 1800 miles Tommy Nelson is a guest of dress on what he has seen of that investment of capital in the busi manager of the telephone company S this city and learned that of constant travel. There was no ness. has been shown us, in which ho, Mack Stewart this week. unfortunate, because unchristian, V Baker, State Game War particular head to the company by Row river aud its tributaries, suggests the people circulate and any official action, but by far the Mrs. Harress visited with her people. Fourteeu years of life esided here and that many along which runs the O. A S. E. among them as missionary, pastor, Lgo they were children in the larger part of it was composed of railroad, seems to he a favorite present a petition to the railroad of sister Mrs. Mitchell Saturday. ficials, asking them to put in a tele aud college president have made toneer party in 1853. Mrs. those who had traveled from Ken point for the investor We arc glad to hear that Ira The many him a man full of pity and devotion ¡tt was a daughter of Wm. tucky under the leadership of James millious of feet of lumber which can phone at the depot for the use of Hawley is regaining his health. to their needs. ey and Mr. Baker, a son of Biles; and as Ire was one ol the best bo easily obtnined in *he surround the patrons of the road. He also Mr. Dwight Hopkins of Eugene Officers elected were as lollows: olowew Baker both mention of men— a uohle man in every sense ing gulches and on the mountains, suggests that all reciprocal rela was up at Star'on business, the last District President, Miss Marian thA following aiticle which of the term— one who afterwards has its attractions for the lumber tions between the two companies of the week. ] having been discontinued, the tele- White, (Christian) Cottage Grove. ublished years ago and pre- held many positions of trust in men. 1 phoue company should receive pay Washington territory, and who had Douglas vice. Mr. J. E. Smith, A number of the Star people at by Mr. Baker. This week Mr Taylor ami son suw j for dB services, tended the carnival at Cottage (Christian) Rosebuig. tland. Sept. 8.— (To the Edi- always the good will and respect of mill men from the Seattle country Lane vice. Miss Brent (United Grove this week. -Tfie article from the Ellens- all who rame in contact with him— purchased the Courts A Church saw j ' * 1 Brethren) Eugene. Capital in The Oregonian of it came to pass that he was instinct mill on row river and at the same Mr. Wilson aud son of Doreua Only Need the Cows, Secretary; Miss Lulu Currin, ¡rday relating to the construct- ively looked to as the leader. As time secured lumber contiguous to passed through tnis burg on their (Cumberland Presbyterian,) Cot this was the first direct immigration f a wagon road through the the mill sufficient to last for years, j Mr. C. R. Schiller oi Oakland, way to Wildwood Tuesday. tage Grove. de mountains via Nacliess to the Puget Sound basin, the They are putting everything into] Oregon, who is interested in a Treasurer, Miss Mary Weather- Miss Katie »Hawley, who has detailed to a reporter by Mr. names of the party were given as order and expect to l>egin the saw-, creamery of that place, was in the lie (Presbyterian) Eugene. follows, so far as they can be rem been attending school at Cottage /ge E. Hyde, of the United ¡r.g of lumber by the first, oj th e c ity several days tliis week. He Grove, returned to her home at Junior Supt. Miss Ruby Hen :s geological survey, is not, I embered, no roll ever having been month. * was looking for more cream cus dricks, (CbiNliuu) Eugene. made out Wildwood. - quite in accord with the facts, tomers and incidentally si/.ed up Supt. Good Lit., Mr. Tripp, (Con James Biles, wife and children, ther Captain (aft* rward Gen- The Star base ball team played » gregational) Eugene. the location for a creamery at this The Farmers Will Smile. George W ., Kate, James B., Belle, McClellan had anything to game of ball with the Blacks of place. Sup*. Temperance, Mr. Theo. Clark, Maggie, Minnie; Charles The farmers of Oregon will bo ith it, I very much doubt. The Mr. Schiller says, "(hat from his Dorena last Sunday which ended in Helt, (Cumberland Presbyterian) Byles, wife and children, David F., wearing a broad smile this summer is, as I believe, that the lew observation this is an ideal* point victory foT the Star boys; the score Eugene. rrs at the head of the Sound in Charles, Rebecca, Belle, Luther; as the largest crop of wheat in the fora creamervaud dependant only lor being 47 to 11. y Supt. Missions and Devotions, Elijah Bak r, wife and sons, Joseph history of the state will be har ■ umtner of 1853, desiring to in success upon the fatmers furnishing For the last two Sundays a num Miss Katherine Hanna, (Presby and Budd, Bartholomew Baker, vested. The crops are now in their numbers, determined to wife and sons, James, John and splendid condition and if normal the cream. If they would keep, ber of the young people of Star have terian), Eugene. ice as many of the immigrants Press Agent, Miss Hickather, Leander; James Ixrugmire, wife and weather prevails a record-breaking milk and deliver the cream of three went to Wildwood to attend church hat year to locate in their or fourhundredcows, for which there and the minister lorgot to come, (Christian) Drain. children Elcaine, David, John. will be made. It is estimated ity us possible. Accordingly, The next district convention w i'l Tabitha; Tyrus. Himes, wife and that an increase of 7 per cent, in the issafticient [>astur»ge to feed them, although lie is u resident ot that plan ot building a road across then a creamery would prove a place. be held at Roseburg, in the fall of children, George H., Helen Z., wheat acreage and an increase of Cascade mountaias by Nachess success.” 1906. Judson W ., and Lestina Z.;Joel 30 per cent, in oats. Reports for to Fort Walla Walla (now He also stated: "that at his farm Silk Creek Items Risdon and son Henry, Asher Sar fruits are not so favorable as on a careful record of each cow was lula) was conceived by John gent, wife and children, E. Nelson, grains. Apples will yield about half j ke~ t' and ¡j waH easy to iearn wliat Miss Gertrude Burdick of Cottage >r. then living near what is First Class Restaurant. F. Marion, A. Wilson, Matilda, a crop whilo prunes will be light, j ones to take from the herd and that Grove, visited her aunt Mrs. M. F. r Yeltu Station, on the Northern Rebecca: E. A . Light and wife, Peaches are in better condition than j the figures showed Mrs. Joe Miller whose reputation the cows Babcock Sunday. ^ c radroad an old employe of T)f wifc and ten as a cook is well known in this Hudson s Bay Company, jvho, a»d wife and four most fruits Cherries are short with ; averajjed over $90 per year, at a Chas Miller »nd G um Hcinrieo section of the country has opened a familiar with the Indian ‘ rail, n;_ Wooiery, wife and throe about half a crop predicted. I*ale | cost of $32 per head, besides horses went to Cottage Grove Monday th first class restaurant in the building said it was practicable for a h*,d John Lane and wife; Mrs. reports from hops shows that they and other animals were raised aud take in the carnival opposite the postoffice. are backward for this time of the sold at a good profit on route. Accordingly, Ed- McCullouJgh and two children; year. However, weather con While it will be conducted os a Alva Owens, the 8-year-old hou of The city of Cottage Grove is ,1 Jay Allen, George Rhazar and Melville, wife and three n Edgar were employed by the ch M %0 In additio„ were young ditions up to this time have been purchasing many hundred dollars A. D Owens, cut his knee very family resturant, short orders will also be served. Tens ol Olympia and btellacoom, as folIows. Varine Davis, favorable, and the chances are yet worth of butter per month from badly the first of the week. The resturant will be open from considered good for a full crop, and other sections of the state, all of xannne the route and report, ; M G Wilson Guess, E. L. A niece of Mr. Tompkins is visit early iu the morning until 12 they did, whereupon $6t»o | Finch charlesR eubenFitch Fred. this together with the increased which if there was a creamery ing at his home. acreage of hops will make Oregon’s would be kept at home. o’clock midnight. subscribed m money, labor and Burn<tt clark N N. . Oreenmaa. Greenman, W. N. Wheeler is hauling ties for Cottage Grove has long needed There is a committee of citizens visions for the purpose, by the J. W- Woodard, Austin W. Young; 1005 \ ield the largest in the history such a place as Mrs Miller has at work and finding out how many Wheeler & Owens. pie of the above-named places j Van Ogle; and young women- of the state. ! farmers will agree to supply cream Miss Hutchihson went to Cottage opened. Meal tickets will be is I the neighboring tanners. Work Martha Brooks and Mary— (now sued at $4.00 for 21 meals. Try a Forester* of America ' and on their answer will depend the Grove Wednesday evening, > begun under the sqpervision ofl Mrs. David F. Byles. of Elraa, few meals at the new restaurant. At the biennial session of the j building oi a creamery. en and a courier sent to meet Mrs. Eugene Miller and son grand court, Foresters of Americu, ! incoming immigrants to in- \ called on Mrs. Wheeler Wednesday. held in Portland this week T. W. | m them that all who desired; [Continued on pane 2. J F. J. Hard has returned from a The Arnold Shows. Jenkins was elected as au alternat* three months’ visit to the East On to the national convention which | For three days, Monday, Tuesday Christian Endeavor's Convention. Wednesday morning be went to will be held in Buffalo, N. Y., this j and Wednesday of this week, the Tliiity delegates from the Chris Bohemia to look after his mining summer. The next session of the j Arnold shows were in the city. tian Endeavor Societies of Douglas affairs. grand court will be held at Condon, They came under contract with Ore., two years hence. the Cottage Grove band and were Tho following officors were elected well patronized each day. F. L. Bourgeois, grand chief ran Tho band boys devotod a great ger; W. H Warner, Albany, grand amount of time in playing on the sub chief rnnger; Frank Possi, grand streets and assisting to make it a treasurer; A- Brauer, grand secre success. Banner Shirt Waist tary; A. É. Schwartz, grand record All who attended the performant ing secretary; W. T. Coburn, ces seemed woll pleased ami thought Grant’s Pass, senior woodward; W. they received their money’s worth. -NEW STYI.ES IN- L. Jones, Jefferson, grand junior The baud netted a neat sum for woodward; Frank Kennedy, Rose- its part in the work. burg, grand senior beadle; Paul Geisier, grand j unidr beadle. The grand trustees are A. B. Great Picnic at Springs. Dalgity, of Astoria; H. J. Fredericks, T he management of the Txindon of Hood river, and Lin Jones, of Oregon City, Supreme représentâ mineral springs nt London, 12 miles m es who will attend the National south of Cottage Grove, is making convention this summer iu Buffalo, great preparati >ns for a picnic and are, S. Kafka and W. E. Snyder, of general social time on the 25 th of Portland, and W H. Klepper, of this month. The Cottage Grove baud will play. La Grande. Ex-Governor tieer and other promi No Depot Thone. nent speakers are expected to lie Some weeks ago the telephone in present. Th< Modern \ \ o**lmen of America tho depot at Cottage Grove was re moved and from present indications will be in evidence with some good j it will be a long time before it is work. The G-angere will be represented replaced. The railroad officials state that it in full force. Representatives from the A gri was placed there by request of the telephone company, as it would in- cultural college have arranged »0 ; crease the business and cause the hold n farmer’s institute, giving some valuable information to the use of more phones in the city. Mercerized Etamine, Mohair and Lawn- Also a large line of honse Recently the telephone company farmers. Everybody can test the water Shirt Waists. Best valses ever shown. ; demanded pay for the 'phone and the railroad company refused to ac from the mineral springs to their cede to the demand, the 'phone was entire satisfaction. Remember its Friday the 25 th taken out. In consequence ot this action the day of May. go to Puget Sound direct, through the mountains, and thus HENACHESSPASS could avoid the long detour by way of the CAUJ - PURCHASED J J L u r c h ’s SP R IN G L IN E JU ST R E C E IV E D Ladies’ Neckwear, Fancy Stocks, Liberty Silk Ties, Embroidered Collars. 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