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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1905)
Cottage G rove ívCÍc, VOL. X V II C O TTA »;K GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5,1905. W. 0. w. B-K COMPANY OUT OF GRANTS PASS event it commemorates. Miss Augusta Garoute, Grant and take up the bonds nt or before ma This Exposition is quite uniike ' " * Calistia Brown and sons Ralph and turity. Local interest and support its predecessors in that it combines U C A n D A M P Pa*. Mark and Ella Garoutte and is required by eastern investors be with its broad scope the idea of n t r n r v n n t l gongWillie and Earl, Frank and fore they care to come here The compactness without crowding, It ________ Jessie Kelley and daughters Verve local money is here and idle, but may be seen and comprehended „ _. . . . . . . . . aud Hit*. Dr. A. W. and Kittie oui capitalists aie conservative and California Concern Invades Lumber Growing out of the recent anit of Rime and cbildren Mamie within the time at the disposal of Mamie and Salem Wants No New Bridges. Eastern not tumbling over each other to in Business of Southern Oregon. the average sightseer. Life, color (jleu O. 1 owers against the Head Claud, Will and Ola Heyes ami Teachers Lack Knowledge. vest in this class of securities. Were and motion are demonstrated in all Camp, Pacific Jurisdiction, Wood daughter Ruby, Frauk and Annie the road to be built it would furnish men of the World, to determine exhibits. Many original features, Garoutte aud sons Everett and Grants Pass, O re.,— An iiupor-1 August 2 .— W e were aroused be the connecting link for tapping a not possible in former fairs, are whether the plaintiff or Mrs. Mettie Johnie, Alfred and Emma Powell taut change has been made in the fore five o ’clock this morning by fine timber belt in the Coast Range L. Towers, widow of Lew A. Powers, presented. and sons Robin and Virgil, Will and management and affairs of the local shall have the $2000 insurance held May Hart and children Otho and quite heavy thunder claps, and a and enable the Spaulding Logging pine lumbering mills ami box and light shower o f rain. The fall of company to reach its holdings. The in that order by the deceased, the Crook County Irrigation Opal, J. B. and Jane Gross, Guss sash factory. Tho change practi head camp has filed a suit in the and Daisy Gross, Joe and Angoline water though was limited, so much Company could work 200 men Beud Or, Aug. 1 —Tho Deschutes circuit court, asking that Glenn O. cally drives the Booth-Kelly Com so -that neither harm or benefit re whereas they now use not more than fifty. pany out of the local field and puts Irrigation & c P6wer Piover Company Compauy is Powers be restrained and enjoined Taylor, Miss Ethel Taylor, Miss sulted. the California I’ ine Box aud Dumber about ready to patent 110,000 acres from further proceedings against the Calista Garoutte, Mrs. Leta Scott * * anil children Harold and Gladys, Company in full control of the lum of its segregat'd), which means that plaintiff in said action of law and Silk Creek Items. There is great activity this week Mrs. Kate Land, Mrs. Mary White, ber and milling business in Southern this amount of land upon the Crook that each of the defendants be re- Miss Bertha White, Mrs. W . J. with candidates for places in the (iregou. Papers have been put on couuty desert has bet u reclaimed by strained by injunction from further Sunday the Silk Creek people had White and children Lois an] Homer, public schools, and those educa record and a deal cloned whereby the that company, i lie land which is taking any proceedings against the tional centers where icview studies a rare treat. Prol. Swan, lately Miss Audrey Langdou, Joseph and controlling interests of the local to be pnti nt< d now includes all the plaiutiff in relation to said claims are persued n ° well patronized. from China and Japan gave us a Hattie Garoutte. I factory, mills and I.... her ynrds origin’ll segregation of the Drake and that they be required to inter The gathering broke up after sing One “ Normal’ ..chool, conducted taik from 2:30 p. tu. till 4 o ’clock, I passes into tho hands of the Cahfor- .company mid about 50.000 acres 0» plead together concerning their said ing “ God be with you till wo meet by Prof. Crapps ha« an attendance talked on the manners and customs Inia Pine Box aud Lumber ( lompany. le red by the Oregon Irrigation Co. claims to the said $2000. again” ami departing after exchang ofa hundred young men and women. of both the Chinese and Japanese. ¡This company owns several nubs ' north i Í Bind. Patent coniti not The Head Camp alleges ss fol ing their best wishes ami hopes, Last year and before this was the He lias spent two years in the gov laud fuctolies in the sugar pine lie stenle I until the land was put lows : That tho plaintiff is ignorant rnauy realizing that it is not prob only place in the county and, us far ernment employment teaching Fm- ¡territory of North) in ( ahfurni ; and uud< r Ui dreh and ready to irrigate of the respective lights of the de able nor possible that such a large as I know, in the state where work giit-h. Prof. Swan was accompanied ¡has been a power in the lumbeung fendants to the $2000 and cannot company could all meet together " as done looking to the fitting of by his wife. They left China July ¡industry of the Golden state. Tbe A Tribune spedisi ftom Siult St. determine them; that tbe plaintiff again. M ay G akgi itk H abt . applicants for the midsummer state 8th. Prof. Swan is an English ¡present deal, so it is lepoited, is a Marie, Midi says: lias no claim to the $2000 and is _____ - . ,_______ and comity' examinations for cer- gentleman, and a nephew o f Mrs. ¡preliminary move on the part of the Viet - Pu-ident Fairbanks was ready and willing t > deliver it to Soutliern Pacific Saw it Will Build tificates entitling them to teach in Stephen Harris. He had not seen [California corporation tmnud gain seized unii mi acute attack ot indi such person as the court shall the public schools. N ow 'h e places her for 25 years aud came to this ling a folding in the Southern ami gestion at the reception tonight aud direct, and herewith biings the Oreg inhm. have multiplied, Willamette Uni place on purpose to look her up. ¡Western Oiegon timber and lumber to lie assi I o.l from the stilliti ill the said sum into this court to he paid versity has opened and maintains a Mrs. Joe Damewood and children Oflicial auuouin was made ¡fields. park. He walked to tbe Iroquois as it shall direct summer “ Normal” and so does the lrom Wildwood have been visiting ibo office I yesterday aftinn. ,i Woodcock it Polter are the at Though control lit by the Califor Hotel and repair ed to his room im of General Mana; O ’ ’•lien that i 'State Normal at Monmouth. The relatives the past week. tiia company, the local mills ami mediately. To all callers ho sent torneys for the Head Camp.— Eu the Southern T It! build a number of teachers in the state has Frank Damewood and wife and factory will remain by tho obi name word that he would he nimble to see gene Guard. 1 en increased this year by immi- branch from Dr uu^ . „ ^ “froriTthe‘ AUanHc sffitesän.l I of Williams Bros.’ Sash, door aud anyone until momie} . along the course of 1.11: v m *. am. .. „ . .. . ,, A very pleasant surprise and re Monday for a mountain trip. E x Lumber company. Williams Bros the Umpqua liner I. 1 lie coast nt , c ‘ 1 S,PP1 v® 1 hese new pect to be gone about two weeks. lira out of tho concern and will The city council met last night union took place on Monday, the Gardner,* thence ...... along the «»m et. arrive in all the pr.de of thenceforth rngage in the factory to discuss the water situation, and Hist of July, at the home of Mr. coast to Marshfield, tpeuiug the in- ea*,er" , «vihzatiou and culture, Martin Comer aud sons Orriu and dusiness onlv to the extent of c it- had a 1< 11“ and wearisome session. Howard Nelson Garoutte, near Cot terior of Coos count, to luvelop- OU,ljf Gerald lately from Minnesota took ‘ «Jfmselves lacking in fcing lumber for themselves, us they Since the last regular meeting the tage (¡rove, in honor of his C7th ment and commerce .is soon as the ‘l Icvv llnSs- I seems our require- dinner with E A. Wheeler, Sun Lonteiuplate building a number of fact has develo|x:d that there is nut birthday. mints aie mote than those of some day. To honor him, to talk of by-gono fiual surveys and right of way cau o f our neighbor« Analytical Arith ottages am! residences in Giants .1 sufficient supply of water to fill a Henry Dirksen of Portland, was be completed. Tbe route has been days and enjoy the passing moments metic, Civil Government, State bass this summer aud fall. 10 ini'll main at present, but that to renew our kindled ties of love, decided upon. The distance is 81 School law aud a local course o f the guest o f J. P. Wheeler W ed under ordinary conditions there nesday and Thursday. miles. The estimated cost for a St. Paul.-—The strike of the tele would in all probability be plenty. standard gauge line ot first-class study, wherefore the necessity of a lew weeks in one o f our summer fit- 1 L ' II. Slagle aud wife are in graphers of the Great Northern and At first it was thought best to No Verdict. Williamson-Gessner-Biggs construction is $3,500,000. Portland attending tbe fair. ting schools. S’ortheru Pacific railways went into change the main from to inch to | Jury Hangs Once More. Retrial Coos countv is one of the rich effect this morning. President Per- 8-inch, ami do away with the reser Miss Nettie Burdick visited her divisions of Western Orogon, com Set for August 26. ham says the men are standing firm voir at present but build the dams ouruicx ^§?¿5SLJ?.fA?ícL >Aci¥c& \ iM *ffS a“ 7 v r " i' , D . This rnnrn-j-.g til*' •—* kud ohet th e -1 1 iki o r d e r \ it i n the «•recks creeks lunch injJLch big higher her Hjus manding ot Various Candidates o f Cot- brougnt before Itte court declared bridge building here this year. The “ ¿ “ „ v e " “ “ Ibe men ou tin. Minn- t tlivi.-iou damming up sufficient water, The standing of the various could day after the election, half o f the not arrive at any ire out except at Wadena uml De- after some discussion it was decided that they Mr. T. Richardson is away spend |troit. He says tho Montana division to leave the mains io-inch as they decision, and the judge discharged young ladies in the contest for the bridge on Commercial street span ing some time at London. Trip to the Exposition are as fol ning south Mill creek was fenced. would give so much more fire pro- them, netting the time tor a new has deserted except the manager at _ ' ............ The road is one of the main Mrs. Gavin Davidson of Saginaw ¡Billings. According to Perhnrn tho tectiou than an 8-inch main, the trial to be begun the 26th o f this lows: lontana Central is tied up aud the ' council hopes by cutting out the month. The jury stood 6 to 6, this Miss Lizzie Hohl ........................ 135 thorough fares into the city and to js the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ¡block system of the Dakota division ; reservoir for the present to save after being closeted since Wednes Miss Nettie Burdick ...................115 have it closed will work to the Eugene Miller this week, , ... .. , Miss Ida F. Barret ..................... 95 harm of the city Jhas been tibandonod. The strikers : enough money so that if alter the day afternoon at 2.30 Paul Estes is visiting Ins grand “ I will try the case as many times Miss Lizzie Veatch ................... 70 ■have established headquarters at cement dams are put in tbe streams, * * parents Mr. Morris and wife up on Tlivision points and many are Hock- thev still do not catch sufficient as there is a disagreement,” was Miss Elsie Lee ............................ 25 The Citizens Light aud Traction the McKenzie. Jng there. The truins on both roads water, then to have enough money the grim comment made by Mr. Company have commenced rebuild W. N. Wheeler aud family visited ¡have arrived at and left St. Paul on to install a pumping plaut. The Heney yesterday when asked con parative’ y slightly developed be ing its street railway in South Baker Slagle and family Monday. cerning his future course, providing ¡schedule time this morning. bids for this work are to be adv r- Salem. Heavier iron is being used, _ the jury failed to reach a decision. cause of lack of transportation facil though the old rails will not be ----------- ----------------- tised Wednesday. ities, aud has heretofore been The Lewis and Clark Centennial The council also voted to repeal Citizen, the council would like to obliged to trade almost entirely with junked, but used in extonding the ¡Exposition and Oriental Fair is the an ordinance fixing the price o f and thoughtfnllness we met, a happy San Francisco. The tollowiug stat. line a mile and a half beyond Its . see you at their meetings occasion- first international exposition, under building street crossings as it was in company, anil had a day never to be istics are gleaned from recent in present terminus. The company is ally so you would have some idea of now out with a proposition to build the work they must needs do, and the patronage o f the United States conflict with the charter, and also forgotten. It seemed as though formation : Government, ever held west o f the did not allow a sufficient charge foi every heart beat in unison, and Population approximately 12,000 an electric line from here to Inde- how difficult a job they have before Area, square miles............. 1,578 pendence in Polk county, dist int them, now is the time to appear Rocky Mountains It demonstrates a fair daily rate. everyone was in for ft good time. timber, feet.. . 13,757,u00,000 eleven miles. They ask the citi- and know what is going on; to say As the party drew up before the Standing ¡the marvelous progress o f Western Manufactures, value......... #1,310,044 house in hay racks, and all kinds of sibl farms, valued nt........ $2,521,700 zens of Salem to take or guarantee nothing now, and then kick after ¡America, since the exploration, one [ BORN rigs, all were delighted to see Bro. Farm products, value.... $»104,064 $60,000 in 20-year bonds, bearing everything is done, is not fair to ¡hundred years ago, o f the Oregon j $262,119 5 pel cent interest, the company to I yourselves or to the council. ¡County by Captains Meriwether I LUX -Ju ly 30, 1005, to R. A. Lux Howard standing, gazing at us, be Value of livestock............ $37,239 wildered and wondering what so Value orchard products.. ¡Lewis ahd William Claik, which 1 aud wife, a son. Improved acreage, farms. 37,722 many people were coming for, aud Milk, gallons..................... 2,738,152 only tumbled to tho fact when some- Blitter ami cheese, pound» 317,677 Wool, pounds.......... . 78,660 [ bod yasked him his age. 115,534 j A beautiful rocking chair was Potatoes, bushels............. Wheat, bushels.................. 11,920 ; presented to lain by bis relatives in Uats. bushels..................... 24,060 , memory of tbe day. After being 1$. '.'toy, bushels................. 19,180 19,010 placed in tbe chair and carried into Com, bushels....................... the bouse by the tueu of the party, Lignite coal m e a s u r e s ,........ square miles........ .. 4.50 lie exclaimed, “ Now you’ ve got me A survey has been made by the all excited, wait on yourselves.” Everyone in the parly had a Southern Pacific Company of a line basket tilled with good things to from Drain, iC2 miles south of Port eat, yellow-legged chicken, etc., in land, to Marshfield, on Coos Bay. abundance, to which all did ample A satisfactory route lias been tound justice, and some left besides of and the lino is now being definitely located. Tbe announcement was I which others gained a piece and made at the office . .r the Southern | greatly enjoyed. Pacific Company yi: u ’ day that as There were CC people present, We have just received soon as the line was definitey located 1 and some remarkable relationships the work ,'obtau our new Fall Line, in were found. Calista Garoutte at 17 ll,u- f’-fc''1 !,; would be- years of age is a great, great aunt ° ( constructing !: cluding all the latest : 1 Brien de J ¡est child of this 1 ¡i,n- General M 11 aiul is the youngest ll Hern Ore. parted last nig---- shapes and stylos. family of 20 children. Tho oldest This is one of the mos t important would have been 71 years old. The undertakings in the Northwest father of this family departed this i new line life some 10 years ago. The mother for several years, as tin means the opening op of a vast of the last nine cbilbren is soil !i o f country between the present line living and was present at this oc the Southern Pacific and the ocean, casion. Mr. Howard N. Garoutte - $ 3 .0 0 $ 5 .0 0 tho lesources of which are enor came to Oregon in 1864 where he mous. The road will Ire about 81 has lived ever since In 1865 be miles in length, and will closely married Miss Jane Taylor, and have reared their large family iii this 1 todow t'le waters ot Elk Creek aod the Umpqua River toward Gardiner community. thence south along the Coast to The relatives present from afar Marshfield. It will have the dis were: W . L. Garoutte, Alex and tinction o f being the first line to Hattie Kirk and sons Dewy and cross the Coast Range Mountains Barney, Mrs. Estella Arthurs and U in Oregon, as well as the first one am Beryl all of Brownsville, m u w o .v u ie ^ Ore., r e ¿ p e n e W e theliea. t o f one o f the Misses Mae and Lula Gross, of ' test tiraber belts in the world. Athena’ Ore. The following from 8 this community were: H. N. and ‘ " ' ” Jane Garoutte, Walter and Mollie Tho new Cu-s will soon be ready Garoutte and daughter Thelma,! 0 meet all trains. REFUSE TO BUILD BRIDGES A Merciless Sacrifice J O i a ll S u m m e r S to c k s AT LURCH’S Shirt Waists! Shirt Waists! Shirt Waist Suits Children’s Bonnets L u r c h ’s A - The Triumph * McKibben of Merit - Hat Don’t Pay - When For a Hat - Buys as good HEMENWAY Honest Reductions A- k hlMUOLDE