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^Hkúá Cottage Grove Le< O L . X V II COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1905 R a p t u r e d AT ROSEBURG served to the members of the alum- j nl with commencement ball in the , evening. NO. 8 to allow any one to remove any ()[)[) COMMITTEE WILL icity property from council room. j w The recorder was instructed to VISIT FAIR prepare an ordinance providing for FFLL 0 WS U U W ff j tended to the Club, the privilege of 1 bolding our meetings there the com* ELECT OFFICERS r „ C u b a B irkholubk , Sec. i a lateral sewer, running through The names of the seniors follows; i I block 7 to the west side of qth A t the G r a n d E n c a m p m e n t Held in i>hn S c h a ffe r, W h o S t o le T e a m at A Scie ntific Barber S h o p . Alice Cecile Adams, Alice Loretta i C a lifo rn ia Wil l Se nd 2 0 0 L e a d i n g street. C otta g e G r o v e , C a p t u r e d at Benson, Rath Coffey, Harry Dale, I C it ize n s by S p e cia l T r a i n to L e w Portla nd T h i s w e e k the F o l l o w - | “ This towel,” s aid the attendant, j The time for receiving bids for R o s e b u r g . N o w in J a i l . Carl H. Davis, Mabel Elizabeth Fu ing Officers W e re Ele c te d . ' has subjected t o extreme is a nd C l a r k E x p o s it io n . i the grading of 4th and 5th streets ton, "Herbert Clair Eastland, Edith I heat, and is thoroughly sterilized. ” was extended until Saturday night Ruth I linn, John Frederick Frost, ‘ ‘Good !” commented the patron. j Two weeks ago last Thursday a David H. Grabntn, Mary Augusta I Portland, Juno 9 . The reputa ¡June 10th. ‘ ‘Yes; we taxe every precaution Grand patriarch, Claud Gatcb, of fan giving the name of John Shaf- Gray, Lola Howe, Augusta Holmes. tion as a state which does things I Adjourned until that date. An Salem. against exposing our patrons to In informal meeting was held Wednes ap pea red at the Fashion May DoCamp Eiirsey, Mildred Sybil will be maintained on numerous oc Grand high priest, W. I. Vawter fection or contagion. This soap,” tables and asked tor a team to Lester, Adelle Aduir Holmes. Geo. casions this sumrnor, but especially day night to consider street grading. of Medford. continued the attendant, “ has been Mr. Geo. Lea stated he would five, as he stated, up the Coast Ordahl, Cora Madeline Shaver, De by a single incident which will be Grand senior warden, Harry M. debacterialized, and the comb and ork some ten miles to bee a party, foe N. Shirk, Mabel Smith Copley, characteristic of the manner iu grade 4th streets as per specifica Beckwith, of Portland. the are thoroughly antisepticized. ” le secured the team and went away Fred Newton Stump, Joseph New which the Golden State exploits her tions for the sum of $1900. • ‘ Glad to hear It,” said the Grand scribe, E E. Sharon, of Jth an overcoat that he stole from Templeton, Robert A Tiffany, Verne resources. A party of perhaps 200 patron. Portland. The Employe Who “ Makes Good.” le stable which finally proved the Wayne Tomliuson, Nellie Fern Wil- j leading bus iness and professional “ The chair iu which you sit has Grand treasurer, \V. W. Francis, Seattle Times. fuse of his capture. lmms, Corn Isabella Riggs Wold, I men, representing the cream of a daily bath in bichloride of mer of Halsey. There is a certain class of young lA fter waiting until Saturday fori Bossio Jose Woods, Frank Carle ton , California,s progressive citizenship, Grand junior warden, S. G- cury, and its cushions are baked in le returning of the rig, the pro- Dillard, Herbert G. Moulton, C lay-> will journey to Portland on a spec men never out of employment be Fealey, of Albany. an oven heated to 987 degrees, - cause there are “ too few” of him to lietors decided it had been stolen, j born Franklin Rhodes. ial traiu, and spend three days at go round. Ho is a cheerful fellow. Representative to sovereign grand which is guaranteed to shrivel up Id secured the services of R. W. the Lewis and Clark Exposition. In Then there is another class, so much lodge, W M. Groen, of Eugeue, any bacillus that happens to be patch, who was deputized as an C h iv a lr y T o w a r d W o m e n . present.” honor of the party, next Monday, in the majority that it becomes a the retiring patriarch. Beer and he started south by “ Excellent idea ” June 12 , has been set aside as Cal drug on the market, and, conse (From the London Chronicle.) kin. His first stop was at R > e ifornia Promotion Committee Day, quently, is not desired anywhere. ‘‘The razor and the lather brush Tu Old Soldiers frg, where he found the team, but' That chivalry is declining owing and elaborate preparations have are boiled betore being used, and man had dissapeared. The to tne emancipation of woman is a been made by the Department of He is the glooiev fellow. The employe with a cheerful Headquarters Association ol the the lather cup is dry-heated until am was brought home and the very favorite theory, based mainly Special Events and Entertainment, First Oregon Cavalry and the there is not the slightest possibility 'mimueui. j (jjgpQgjtjon is the one who forges an was given up. on the supposition that men do not under direction of ' First Oregon Infantry, LaGraude, of any germs clinging to it.” ihooitoro liIlt;ad reS|,oiisible berths and ISuuday the proprietors of the give up their seats to women in Hardee. “ Fine;” Oregon, May 10, 1905. high-salaried positions. His tem- Abies received a message that the trains us often as they used to do at The excursion will be the biggest "T h e hot water with which the Comrades;— kn who had brought the team to some time specified. A decisive thing of the kind ever attempted, perrneut popularizes him with em The fourth annual reunion of the lather is mixed is always doubta- ployers and customers. He is a l stable was agaiu in Roseburg judgment ou such a poiut is obvi and will mark a new eru iu the state First Oregon Cavalry, United heated and sprayed with a germi |d orders were nt once sent for his ously impossible, but there are some j exploitation work. The party in its ways a worker, performing his dut States Volunteers, ami the First Ore cide, besides being filtered and dis ies with eyes on the welfare of the jrest. Veatch’ s services were more essential points of manners in lmudsouiely equipped special train gon Infantry United States Volun tilled.” lain secured and he went to Rose which a definite answer can tie given. will leave San Francisco Saturday business, not upon the clock and teers’ Association will be held tn ‘•Well, I declare! 'Y o u are care pay day. Such a young man soon Irg and Monday Doon returned Was the chivalry of men really night, arriving in Fortland Monday ; {,ocomf,8 iutliBpenHjble. His advance- conjunction with the state encamp ful*” Ith his prisoner greater in those early Victorian lays morning. On reaching the city, “ Yes, even the floor, and the ment of the Grand Army of the IThe capture was caused by his when tiu lady could walk unattend die Californians will be met by a rnont is rapid, for and employer will Republic at Oregon City, Oregon. ceiling and the walls and the fur tiling at the stable and asking to ed in the most respectable streets of committee anil will repair to the not permit such an assistant to 011 June 24, 1905. niture are given antiseptic treat live his overcoat until called for. Loudor. without bein'.; insulted? Portland Hotel. At ten o'clock the escape him. All comrades requested to be ment every day, and all change The “sombre-faced clerk” is de- fie coat was at once recognized by Was there really more romance in members will leave the hotel, aud handed out to customers is first preseut and participate. rs* t H e-1 I . el f *. 1 : stable men and the information th u t im e s W u eli A >'fiS tii.l6 iijttu '1 o u u h i be e sco rted b y sp ecial iroliey cals I pressing. An atmosphere of chill diniacpuu. "» A cuiuial luvilaiiiyu is given to nxiicu I pervades the store in which he make the most degrading proposals to the Exposition grounds, where lilt here. “ Well, look here!” interrupted all persons who served in either I Upon his arrival he was taken to any more or less unprotected girl, the courtesies of t\e gate will bo I works. Employers and employees the First Oregon Cavalry, United the patron, who had l>een sitting ' are affected by it, and customers Irectly before Justice Vaughn, even if lie did bow very low and ex extended them. Tbo party will ] States Volunteers, of in the First wrapped in the germ-preot towel all (here he plesd guilty to the charge press himself very humbly when march to the Auditorium, where | feel its influence. Oregon Infantry, Untteo States Vol this time, “ why don’ t you shave Such clerks cause trade to go grand larceny and was turned doing it? Was there really more President II. W. Oood will welcome elsewhere and business men are unteers, and did duty in Oregon, me? Do you think I ’ m ioaded with leer to the officer to take to Eugene poetry and beauty in the relations of them and brief "xercisos will be some sort of germs that vou’ve got* forced to retire them before they Washington, Idaho, Utah or Neva (r trial at the June term of court. the sexes in the days when, though held. The members wiil then be 1 have impaired the efficiency of other da from i 96 t to 1866, and to their to talk to death ?’ ’ Veatch says he has more names a nifcn would have beeu h rrified at the escorted about the grounds, and at "Nf^ sir.” answered the at [employes and reduced the receipts parents, wives and descendants, to pan are required for a number of idea of smoking iu the presence of a noon a ’ --- V* • '~ r ivided by of the sales to a low ebb. join in the reunion and talk over tendant. “ But |en. While in Roseburg he went lady, eveu with her permission, he the E “ Y o u ’re not? >ut The A cheerful clerk is “ a thing of the incidents of long ago. the names of Shaffer, S. E. had no objection to swearing liefore progra “ Thev are 1 tdes with jlw'uti" yu* ■» ioy Ir.-ever.” * sour O ho . B. C u vkkv , Commander. p.xcnange. t6Uilck£ii ; faced employee is a mill stone about W. ax. H i l l k a r ’ v , Adjutant. Ihurch, G K. Smith and cudoised her, or t o coining up t o the dra .viog ft rcc©[ (check with the name ol F. C. room drunk after dinner? the vis_____________ f the Ex | necks o f his fellow workmen and -------- ------------ Modern manners are not perfect, position ___ „1_;__ _ anith. the New | the business he is hired to increase. W a n te d . Election of Officers. 1 He has evidently beeu drinking but ns a modern woman 1 think I York State building. The recep A sheet for the bed of a river. He has no usefulness and his dis eavily for sometime and begged prefer them to the so-called “ chival tion will be attended by prominent ; missal is summary. The Woman's Club of Cottage ; A glove for the hand of fate. » band will ren-1 Civilty of speech brings many re Grove held its annual election of ke a child for mercy when before rous” and “elegaut"’ manners of by Porland people A ring for'the finger of scorn. der appropriate selections during , wards. fe judge and stated this was his gone times. officers at the Commeroial Club 1 Scales for the Weight i f years. the evening and refreshments will i Business activity destroys pessi rooms on Saturday, May 27 , 1905 j A button for the coat o f paint St offense, which is doubted veiy be served. luch by those who have looked at Goblen R ule Stockho filers. The following officer» were elected: A link for a chain of evidence. mism. Ini. On Tuesday the visiting Californ Tuesday afternoon Win. Wechter Mrs. KatiefVeatcb, president; Mrs. A rung for the laddet of fame. .Seme clerks are afraid to use of Salem aud manager of the Gold ians will take part in the dedication their bruins for fear of exhausting Eva Wheeler, vice president; Mrs. A feather for the -ving*of the en Rule Company. whose ceremonies at the California State the supply. V Clara Burkholder, recording secre wind. Di nmencemcnt at O r e g o n U n iv e rs ity . mining properties are in the Bo Building, which is one of the hand- ! A man seldom meets defeat until tary; Mrs. Olivia Eakin, correspon A hinge for the gait of a horse. I The twenty niutli commencement hemia Mining District, arrived on soroest structures on the ,^roan^8" ' he is bo sure of himself that he quits ding secretary; Mrs. Mae Thompson, A tombstone for the dead of night. The schedule provides also for a lm8th Even dignity may be car treasurer. (ill he held at the University of the afternoon train. A song that will reach an ear of int of tem perance, Mr. Wechter is accompanied by tour o the city of Portland in auto- rfed ^ kegon, located at Eugeue, begin- The history of England in con corn. Ener(?y ¡8 lhe deadly foa of men. nection with reading from John (ng with the Baccalaureate sermon Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lehman and mobiles and an excursion on the A hone to sharpen a blade of 1 next Sunday, which will ho 'lo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lehman ot Columbia Kirer, before the party tftj ruet L. Stoddard's lectures of England, grass. The gentlemen starts on the return trip Wednes- Genl, llty properly d.stributod Scotland and London proved to be uvered by Reverend A. A. Morri- Berne, Indiana. A pump for the well of knowl- of Portlund. Monday— class are stockholders in the Golden ',Urine' fcmUg an instructive and interesting study’ ledge, ... > * ! enriches the field of friendship. The promotions committee s party p e88iraisra h , drutr on lhe lnar_ for the past year. Unusual interast i A blanket fot the cradle of the’ eld day; Tuesday annual busiuess , Rule company and desire to see the nd reunion of Alumni, president’s the claims belonging to that com- will live during the stay in l ort- ket; optimism always commands a has been manifested and the limit deep, land in a palatial special train , h i(m] ception and oratorical contest for pany. of mumbership has been enlarged ' A shoe for the foot of a mountain, The party went up to the camp which will be side-tracked in the Irizes. Wednesday is Commenee- from 18 to 25 . — Exchange. vards at Portland. pent day proper; a dinner will be on Wednesday. Tbe members feel very grateful ----- ---- - 1 T K eturns W ith Itride. Au engaged girl should remem- About the first of last April Mr. to the Commercial Club for the use C ity Council Ben Trygstad went (as we say in of their recaption rooms for a place 1 tier that Love is the joining of two Council met in regular session , tjjjs c o u n t r y t o t h e E a s t ) t o Minn. of meeting the past year aud ulso1 souls on their way to God.— J. M . Monday nigh). Mayor, reeor er and on a at least that was for the generous offer they have ex- Barrie. and ail the com.oilmen present. the statement made to his friends. Minutes of previous meeting read That he had anotl£ r object in view and approved. A petition signed I ;sevidencedbv the facJ, tbat on -------------O F ------------- by a uuuibei of citueu» asking tl^ ,Ioud b ea n iv ed h ere ^Uh his conned to appropriate the sum o. j brjd who was untjl recentiy , Miss $500 to assist in building a creamery Tmie Johnson of Rockford, 111. Banner Shirt W a ist was read and the matter referred to Mr/xrygstad is an owner of the Recorder to ascertain if the city mini p/<£ertieS in Bohemia, and had the right to appropriate money |has wBo^ cd^ n a number of the for such a purpose and report at the ■ mines there He t in last win. THE GRADUATES. A New Arrival S P R IN G JUST La-dies! W e invite yovi to ca-11 and see th em M: ^ L u r c h ’s Leaders in F ancy and Sta-ple R.ibbons - - New Lace Collars This Week! Straw Ha-ts L IN E RECEIVED m ne* t ™eetlnS- - n ejt lex at the Riverside property. Ordinance No. 162-Proh.b.t.ug He accompanied by Mrs the use of bicycles on the sidewalks T tad went‘ to Bohemia W«d- of the city passed its first and second neadav morning. readings. The street committee in its report, Summer Normal School. recommended that in the grading Willamette University will con- of streets that for the bed of gravel or crushed rock, not larger than two duct a Summer Normal School, be , inches be used and for the covering [ginning June 26 and continuing tin- not larger than three quarters of an ' til August 10. A well selected | | inch be allowed. faculty will have charge of the I The following bills were read, re- work, A ll the facilities of the) ierred to the finance committee, re university, including it« library ported upon favorably and allowed: and laboratories will be at the dis Christian Marion Veatch, 4.30; Grey posal of the school. Printing Co. $9; F. V. Wheeler. J j teachers ami Christian influences, J. E. Young, $8.83; A M. Bartels, together with an excellent equip $3.25, Cottage Grove Electric Light ment will make this school the Co.. $192.20; C. II VanDenburg, best in the state. The coarse of $ i. 5 o, H. E. Underwood, $f>o.25; study will include all subjects re Currin & Veatch, 3oc;G. M. Pitcher, quired ill examination tor both county and state certificates. $60 ; Phil. Hohl, 25c. Mercerized Etamine, Mohair and Lawns. Also a large line of houes By motion the marshal was in Watched rosebud* open slowly.— structed to notify all parties in Shirt Waists. Best values ever shown. sewer districts to make connection Proverb. ’ w;th sewers according to ordinance A beautiful life ends not in | providing for same. A The marshal was instructed not death.— Anou. Hemenway & Burkholder