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»t Cottage C ro ve k)L. XVII COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JURY REPEAL 8 , 190 "». NO. 12 lor tho Lord’s day for the purpose of P C I F R R A T F |ball game and a dance in the hall! to stay a few weeks. | labor or traffic, within the corporote I iu the evening which was well at I A very pteasant time was spent at flRHIN ANPF limits of the city of Cottage Grove. tended and greatly enjoyed. All the Star celebration, a large crowd U n u i l i n i t U L Provided, that the above provision who were fortunate enough to be attended and there were no distur shall not apply to the keepers of I present came to their homes with a bances whatever. After the pro drug stores, doctors offices, under- A |c City Council Has Ordered Re Summary of the Various Towns in revived feeling of patriotism, of Congregational Cadet Corps of Eu. gram there was a ball game between takers, livery stable keepers, bar- I kindliness, and a strengthened belief corder to Prepare Ordinance Re County that Celebrated the Na reka. Cal. Stop and Give Enter- the Star team and Wildwood teim bers, butchers, bakers, hotels and j in the brotherhood of man. pealing Old Liguor Law. and a few races. There was a tions Independence. All Had ment on their way to Portland. restaurants. V is it o r . bowary dance in the evening and Good Time. Sec. 2. Any person guilty of a all who staid reported a very good ¿1 lie common council met in regu- violation of this ordinance shall, The Congregational Cadet Corps time. Commercial Club Notes. ihessioii last Monday evening with upon conviction thereof before the At the fourth of July celebration The club anlhorized the printing of Eureka, California, marched into .«4» Ivor Veotcli iu the chair, anil the Recorder of the city of Cottrge at Loudon the speaker of the day of I0>000 pamphlets,and accepted town Thursday afternooo, and left J council present. The minutes of Grove, he fined in a sum not to e x was the Rev. Grant Stewart of Cot- tbe Writeup of same as presented by about 9 ’ Friday morning. This SAGINAW NOTES i last regular ami special meetings ceed $io, and shall pay the costs of tage Grove, whose theme was, tbe COiUmittee. This pamphlet is corps is one of boys gathered from prosecution and in the default of George ^Washington, the first! to give a good setting forth of the all over the town, of every race, > read and appproved. O. H. Taplinhas g o ti back to \ petition from the residents of payment such fine shall he confined American. After dwelling briefly worth of Cottage Crove and South without respect of sect or creed, by Bohemia. st Third street asking that the iu the city jail not to exceed one upon the value of the old ‘ ‘fourth of the pastor of the Fiist Congrega Lane County for the benefit of those Mrs. Case went to Roseburg let he graded aud graveled was day for each $2 of such fine. July” celebration in promoting a who do not know what a fine place tional church, Rev. Franklin Baker. d, uud the reoorder was instrue- Passed by the common council of pati iotic appreciation of the history, The object and purpose of the Club Wednesday. I to prepare an ordinance for that the city of Cottage Grove, this 3rd the achievements, and the great this is, and what opportunities formed is to give the boys a place Mise Ethel Laliaut is visiting day of August, 1903. Approved men of the United States, the there are for business here, and to gather together for reading, gym relatives here. ¿pose. what a healthful and delightful a I'lie strict committee reported by the Mayor this 3rd of August, speaker described the men of the nastics, etc. The conditions neces countrv we have surrounding us. Mrs. O. H. Taplin visited in the sary to their membership are: They brably on the bicycle ordinance I 9 ° 3 - Revolutionary period. Among them . . Grove Monday. |ch was passed on its third r ■ | '■ R. M. V BATCH, Mayor. all George Washington was recog- The committee on the securing of must not smoke cigarettes, drink or Mr. Bradney has sold his place to Attest: J. H Y o u n g , Recorder. nized as chief by the people of his a bonus for a creamery was auttaor- swear, and must attend some Sun flic mi linaiici) for the g r idi g in I and each succeeding age. The ’zed 1 ° g° ahead and close up the day School each Sunday. Each I Mr. H. E. Smith. ruling of Socond and Third title of "The Great” is more befit- deal w.ith Mr. Stiller of Portland, summer they have some outing, A Reunion at Portland. Mr. and Mr. Otis Powell are ting to him than to Cromwell o f ; 1 bus is assured that we are going and last year decided on their pres ! visiting in Douglas county. uts was carried, ala ■ the ordi- Everybody for many miles about ent trip, and saved $1000 towards |cr prohibiting the living oi li.c this country, unless it he the new England, Frederick ot Prussia, |*° have the creamery. Roydtii Powell has gone to on the stroets and alley i, ol Prof. C. I). Crove delivered a fine the expenses of it, which will amount: j Springiiold to work in a Hop yard. comers, know of the Underwood Peter ot Russia, Napoleon of France to about $1500. In order to make or any other of earths’ great men. j address on mining and the Bohemia I city- Boise Myers who is working at the rest of the money they give an 0 . Case appoint'd bifoie the family. Until recently, Mrs. Dr. Wall one His greatness was not ot a specta- ] District, entertainment in each town of any I Dorena came home to spend the mil petitioning for the repeal of of the best known of that family, cular character, but was in the mar- . an open Sunday closing ordinance. Ho hvc I m this city, hot owing to the velous purity of bis soul, and in the I Thl* me«l,nK was was an °Pen one considerable size, one of which they Fourth. that it worked an injustice upon poor health of the Dr. for whom a gave here Thursday night. T h e 1 Charley Culver and family came of his manly .„ „ lU lo , boys did well, hut showed that they up from Springfield to spend the Valoon men as it compelled them change o' climate was considered From a noble he inherited much, llnso but ullowod the other stores aov sihle, they removed to Ia>s but he uscii his opportunities for is ready to have some more mem were exceedingly tired. It is too ' Fourth. bers who have lots of push and bad we did not give them a better Mrs Valenti;10 bnB sobl htr f the fullest culture of h's powers. As cumin open on that day. On Angeles. ussion the fact caino up that Ills When it was decided to visit tho a boy he attended the parish school £n*r* ^ f,w! ? ar* aS wilUn8 l° audience, for they deserved it. rliere ran(iii and moved to Cottage Grove, are 59 boys, and with the officers, Sbp BOid it t0 a Mrs CaBe law compelled nil places of Lewis ami (¡lark Exposition in Port- which was the Public school oi that helP ^ Co,taKe GroTeJ‘ as ----- u" chaplain and teamsters make a iniss, other than drug xtores and I md, it was decided to have a time, and developed the breadth of " ow “ embers are, as total of 67. They will be the guests | M arvin Johnfi mme up from sympathy for »11 classes of people the way they h*ve tab aurnutH to lie closed 011 S unday fin e ly reuuioli at that place of the fair management. Portland Saturday n ight. He has which distinguished him thiough- dreamery proportion. motion ol Rartcls the recorder Upon arrival iu that city Dr. and -----------— ---------- beeu in Portland about a year. 1 instructed to proparo an ordi- Mis. Wall secured spacious rooms out life. There is danger to our ! General Summary. ST A R ITEM S Saginaw was very quiet on the repealing the Sunday closing on the second tl tor at (117 Marshal public school system from the effort , ! Itb, some went from here to Eugene, lltiauco. The V o t e o i l this Was :i Street, and prepared for the coming to separate our people into two | The past week has been favorable Miles Pitcher went to the some Went to the Star picnic and Vves 1 Uriels Hinds and John o ' 1 he brothers and sisters of Mrs. parties, educated in tlie pub- j jor norniai growth, notwithstanding , those , Grove F nday. j 80ine staid at home. Nays: Chamberlain, O. Veatih Wall 1 ,u sc“ °° s> and those educated in it averaged cooler than usual. Hay the private or parochial schools. ing is now general and, although Burt V\.illard passed through this Adeu 3jd|er has bought a 1 llogato. The latter pail of last week the day or Veatch voted with the ayes, last one arrive'! and the Dr. re The p'.blic school is the great uni considerable hay wan cut and lying burg Friday. 1 brand new carriage aud a now set of ing as his reason, “ That he wanted ported they were having a great fier and unites into one tho many in the fields when the rains of the Mr. John Wicks went to the harness. Aden ain’ t as slow as inherited ideals of the various early part of the week occurred, no Grove last week. iry man to get n “siiuaro deal” time. some might think he is. nationalities composing our citizen great damage ensued, and the hay There were present on this occas Mr Davidson came very near Mrs J. B. Stewart went to the I did not think the saloon men ion, John Underwood, of Rapid City ship. We must guard our school crop promises to be unusually heavy getting killed Monday. Ho was 1 getting it, with every other | South Dakota; E l Underwood, city system, and demand that all child aud of excellent quality. Fall wheat Grove Saturday. id of business place opeu, and marshal of Cottage Grove; Mrs. Dr. ren shall attend the me general continues to fill nicely and its har Mr. C. A. Harlow went to the \ running a mower and in turning around one of the horses kicked lured tho repeal of the ordinance Wall, Misi Annie Underwood, Ta system of schools for at least a few vest will begin in about ten days or Grove Monday. . over the tongue nnd in trying to get ltlic best way of removing tho coma, Wash.; Mrs. Rilis Johnson years of their formative period. The two weeks. Fungus diseases and in Mr. and Mrs Sid Vaughn went to off the mowor one wheel ran over parent unfairness from tho city aud Mrs. Dei Ilia Hubbard of Santi home too is endangered through s;ct peslsare more troublesome than him, hurting him quite seriously. the breaking down of the recogni usual at this season of the year the Grove Sat urday. It ut os. ago, California; Mrs. George Small, Mr. Bohlman passed through Nothing further was decided on Silver Lake, Ore. ¡and Miss Benita tion Ol the relation parental author- Spring wbeftt in portions of the Mrs. Franc of Drain, with her son water works. The bond selling Whipple, daughter of Mrs. Wall. I‘ y au< responsibility. Other ele- Willamette valley is badly infested this vicinity Thursday. llinnuce will be up at the next The Dr. was mot on the street and meiits eiitering into the gieatuess ol wjtb aphis, hut otherwise its condf Mrs. Karl lettirned home from is visiting her sister Mrs. England. Washington were his great energy, tion is prolnising. Qats are affected the Mohawk last week. •ion. FOUND— Child’s coat call at reported there was a great timo his faith in his fellowmen and in by a red ruBt f which ;8 ' Leader office— identify and pay for being had at the rooms. They all Mr. and Mrs. Keizer came up God and his unselfish patriotism. causing raucb apprche08i0Ili Barley Ordinance No. 70. ) ad. feel it is likely the last time they While other great men hac their jg ripening nicely. Corn, gardens, from the Grove Saturday. will all meet at onco nnd are making Lit ordinance entitled an ordi- weaknesses and moral shortcomings, potatoes, field onions and sugar Dr. Macy and family left on the Miss Ethel Wilson of Dorer.a ce compelling certain business the most of it. Washington was great aud only (,e(qs continue doing well. Many visited at Wildwood Sunday. 1 overland Monday a. m. for Portland ks to remain closed for the great. His name grows in the esti- hce are reported in the hop yards, j where they will visit with relatives Game Law Arrests. Miss Mable and Myrtle Wicks for several weeks. bsactiou of business on Sunday. mation of men as the ages come and especjaUy those situated near the returned home from Lebanon Sat : common council of the city of A. G. Reynolds of Ashland, was go, is destined to remain the first river bottoms, and preparations for urday. Miss/elma Widdershieu of Salem, I':ige Grove, does ordain: fined $20 and costs for having trout iu war, the first in peace, and the extensile spraying have l>een made, was the guest of her sister Mrs. W. ctiuu 1. It shall he unlawful first in the hearts of his countrymen.’’ Jack Linquest passed through which will be put in operation less than 5 inches in leugtli in his A. Hogate this week returning home iny person, persons, firm or possession. the present warm and bright weather this viciuity on his way to Bo Thursday on the 11 a. m. train. •oration to keep opeu any shop, Lorane Celebraies. does not cause their disappearance. hemia Friday. O. M. Murphy of Medford, was It. R. Elliot of Walterviile, ac ery, hall alley, billiard-room, Berries are plentiful, and other fruit The 4th ot July celebration at Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart and companied by his daughter, is in -room, tippling house, or other fiued $15 and cost on the 3rd for of Wildwood passed town for a few days settling up the Lorane was surely a success. The has made satisfactory advancement children e of business except as herein killing quail during the closed through this viciuity last week. exercises deserve special mention affairs and looking after tho children season. V excepted, on toe first day ol BORN. for every number rendered, although Miles Pitchet's two brothers ac of his grandson, John Branton. | week commonly called Sunday a full list cannot be given. The O S T R A N D E R -T o Mr.and Mrs. companied by their wives caine from Could not the school hoard have singing of America opened the pro R. S. Ostrander Tune 29th a 7 V* Kansas last week to visit with their the grounds around the east side gram. The reading of the Declara* pound hoy. You Won’t folks at this place. school cleaned up a little’ It would tion ol Independence by Mrs. Rich* Miss Vinnie Stocks who has teen look much better, and give us a ardson. an oration by Captain O. The Seventh day Adventists are Brian upon the history of the early holding meetings every evening at visiting with Lulu Hat low went to chance to have a good picture of the days of the Republic, aud some ol 7 :15 at their pavilion near the r— * Dorena Monday where she is going school for view. the famous battles of the Revolu- of Bridge Street, tion the methods of warfare com- Mr. and Mrs Frank ^ of pared with later battles was listened Grant Park Illinois are visiting Mr Your Money if You »0 with much interest. Grant’s sister Mrs. Lora Finnerty of A beautiful flag drill was execu- Cottage Grove, Buv your Banner Shirt Waist ted by a class of young girls; also ' another drill by three little girls, * e®r* ,, *nae* • otherwise known ‘ ‘The colors of the Flag.” A coon as , e8 left for Arlington, Ore., song by ‘ ‘Some coons” and their | ” ednesday night. He will work exit from the platform and grounds 111 t,le harvest field*, caused many a shout of merriment. F. P. Phillips of Idaho, a brother Several recitations were given in a of F. B. Phillips was in town the creditable tnamier. other day and has gone on to his Here. See the Prices. The program was interspersed by homestead on Mosby creek fine music both vocal aud insttu- H A1,ram9 and wife bave re. ! mental. Then came the joyfu l turned from , faw j summons to dinner as Mr. Hardy Eugene, and brought Mrs. I)r. Crow in his genial manner invited : Paine back with them for a visit. Did you ever “ all to come and partake, those with Will Thompsou, of Gervais, spent baskets, and those without, and let all eat together as friends and , a few davs witn his mother in this neighbors should.” And no one city and played with the Cottage could resist that long table sprea I Grove band at Eugene the 4th. under green boughs of mighty n 3 Manwarring, and wife, trees, with a brook whimpering presjdent of the state bank, of Al- between mossy banks near. And pjnei South Dakota are visiting F. things to eat, Loraue has a country B phnup,, and are weB pieased wjth wide reputation for good cooks. the country here, yellow-legged chicxens and good Don’t pass things too numerous to mention, in Among those who apent the our new such abundance that cause town fourth at London Springs we folks to look agast at ¡he extrava- noticed, J. I. Jonee and family, Rev. G. Stewart and wifa, W. A. Hogate Mercerized Pltamine, Mohair and Lawns. Also a large li le of holies gance. Shirt Waists. Best valnes ever shown. The Silk Creek people contribu and family, Mr. Isham and family, ted some very fine music which was Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Sears. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dutton, C. W . Colwell and appreciated very highly. closed with a base family. JULY FOURTH CADET CORPS STOP HERE I I I t 1 t URCH’S Waste S P R IN G LIN E JU ST Waist R E C E IV E D LURCH’S The exercise “* 1 Hemenway & Burkholder