Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 12, 1905, Image 1

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Cottage C ro ve Leader
VOL. XVII
COTTAGE G R O V E, O R E G O N , SATURDAY. AUGUST rJ, 11)05.
lack of u e e b u o y s
and flexible and bavo plenty of
tissue to perfotm their work. We
have not said a word about breed,
as that is not what we are after; it
is the type of cow that is to make
the most good milk for us at the
least eipense. Neither does tLe
Price of the cow cut any figure.
1 he price ot ordinary cows ranges
from $30 to $60, but there may be
more profit in the $35 one than the
one costing $60. When you see
the cow you want, buy her; $5, $10
or $20 difference in price is nothing
compared as to whether she will
make 150 or 350 pounds of butter
in a year, or give 3000 or 7000
pounds of milk. You will usually
find that it is the large, smooth cow
that commands the bes price. She
is not the best cow to buy, and you
are buying not selling. We ought
to study our cows and find out why
this one gives twice as much milk
as the out- beside her. under the
same cm tin i ns. There is a reason
lii it, end i vm nature, they say,
reveals her sic its to the patient,
un »varying student, and when we
find this reason we shall know how
to pick i'lit good cows.
A cow in milk that will not con­
sume- a large uiuounl of fooil or
shows she has not a good appetite,
should be discarded from the dairy
as un| rofitihle, and the sooner the
belter. Ex.
LANE COUNTY
bloodiest war of modern times.
from beef cattle before shipping.
I After the return of the pleuipo-
Year after year the favorof buyers
CENSUS *ent'ar>es to the hotel from »he navy-
tor cattle that have been dehorned
yard, Sato, in behalf of thejapan-
becomes more and more pronounced.
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|ese, said:
Financial results area strong factor
Uuard
Aug.
9.
I Coroner's Jury Blames No one for
‘‘Today’s meeting was entirely
in argument in favor of any practice
Increase in Population is 4.136 in
The high school building presents and the testimony of many sellers
formal and for the purpose of
Double Drowning.
Five Years.
settling methods of proceednre. It a busy aspect today and will con­ may be obtained that horns on fat
was decided that formal meetings tinue to do so until Saturday. The cattle at market frequently result in
•‘Because there were no life pie-
will commence tomorrow at 9.30 cause for such a stir in the peace­ a considerable discount from the
Assessor Keeney has completed o’clock. Meetings will be held ful quiet building is the teachers’
I servers or other life raving eqnip-
the 1905 census for Lane county, twice a day from 9 to 12.30, and- examination, which is in progiess price that could have been realized
Imeat on the launch Fox, it was
had all boras been off.
the last figures being received late
impossible to save their lives.”
from 3 to 5.30, subject tosuch mod- ! under the head of County Superin­
Wednesday
afternoon.
The
total
tendent
Dillard.
Such was the verdict of Coroner
ificationsas may be agreed upon.
Russian Peace-Envoy Declares.
for the county is 23,740, an increase
There are 62 persons, 57 of whom
■ Finley’» jury, which this morning
of
4136
in
five
years.
The
Federal
Japan’s
conditions are too intol-
are women, and five men, trying
■ inquired into the death of Fieri and
Fair Japan.
census of 1900 gave the population
for county certificates, while there ertqe to admit of discussion. J am
■ Madeline HtefFensou, who were
of the county us 19,640. The in­
Pair, fair Japan. One has but are 11 contestants for state papers. happy to visit America, also glad to
¡drowned in the river Sunday night,
crease is at the rate of a fraction to step off the Trail at the Lewis
The examination for county have a personal intercourse with
■ when their boat was hit by the Fox.
over 21 per cent. The figures by and Clark Exposition, pass through papers today includes penmanship, President Roosevelt to present the
1 The verdict further stated that
precincts and cities are as follows, an exact replica of the work-famed history, orthography and reading. greetings of Emperor Nicholas, said
■ the accident would have possibly
those of I9O0 being appended for gate of the Temple at Shinto at I-or the state p;., ; examinations M. Witte, tho Russian peace envoy,
Biern avoided if the people in tli"
comparison:
to be transported thon-unds of miles are being held in penmanship, his­ ot midnight in an interview by wire­
(towboat and of the crew of the Fox
l ’ricinct-
1900 to lair Japan, the land of the cherry tory, spelling, algtbr , re . ding and less telegraph aboard the steamer
1905
|liad been more careful. No blaiuc,
Bailey........................... 464
Wilhelm tier Grosso eight miles east
376 blossoms, chrysanthemum a n d school law.
(however, was attached to m y in i
lllau'on........................
241
of
the Nantucket lightship. The
dainty
Giesha.
A
veritable
glimpse
272
The
county
superintendent
has
tid n a l of the crew, o f the Fox, Uvi
Blue River..................
212
88 of fairyland! A scene of beauty and Professor U. Ii. Arnold and H. C. steamer docks at 4 o’clock this after­
lienee was introduced t i sliowtli.it
Bohemia.......................
221
>54 fascination beyond description! A Baughman a" isting him in the noon. He said; ‘'It has been stated
ft was not necessary lor the Fox, or
Camp Creek.................. 403
445 treat for the lover of beauty and county examination, held in the that I am to tost the ground for
liny launch or rowboat, to carry life-
Cbesher.......................
149
I61 art!
assembly room, while W. G. Martin floating a Russian loan in America
Preservers Captain John K e i, of
Cottage Grove, east out­
One
steps
from
the
din
and
bustle
is »"-isting in the state ones down and discuss relations between the
»ho Fox, said that lie li i I pui -
side corporate limits 712
672 of the trail into ft typical city street stairs.
countries, especially on commercial
|h ised a buoy and pi teed it in h
Cottage Grove west out­
affairs. My only mission is the
of Japan, and all Lgnoundlngs are
boat.
side corporate limit' 600
negotiations for peace, but I am
564 at once changed. To right and
General Sum,marl.
Evidence was introduced to show
Cottage Grove, city..... 1410
quite ready to express my personal
left
one
sees
the
native
artisan
in
974
Ihat Hie rowboat bad plenty of
Coyote.......................... *94
The week, like the two preceding opinion on questions relating to
346 his shop at work on those beautiful
loom to piss the launch, hut that
Creswell ...................... 666
740 and artistic productions which no outs, was warm and dry. These Russia and America with a view to
I s the two boats weie approaching
Elmira.......................... 327
268 other nation can produce. One conditions were excellent for harvest­ strengthening the traditional friend­
(ach other, Miss Steffenson, who
Eugene, city................. 5745 3236 meets the Japanese in their homes ing grain, arid this work was pushed ship feeling.” — Oregonian.
Portland—
If
you
want
to
mako
(•as steering the rowboat, tnanipu-
Kairmount, outside city 251
and forms an accqtiaintaince with along with unusual rapidity. Fall
Lted the geat ropes in such a mau­ #25 easily, try your baud at writing Fairmount....................
500 their true life, not obtainable else­ wheat and barley yields continue
a
yell
for
Portland
at
the
Lewis
and
Wallowa Will Have a Railroad Soon.
ler that the rowboat w a s polled di­
Fall Creek....................
267 where than here or in Jap in itself. good, both in quantity and quality,
rectly across the path of the Fox, Clark Ex posit! .11. The date is Sept. Five Rivers..................
Work is to commence at once at
but
spring
wheat
is
not
coming
up
84
One
sees
that
at
all
their
daily
occu­
99
lad that Captain Reed did not have 30, bat the yell must hn in the hands Florence, city.............. 258
on
the O. R. & N. branch railway
to
expectations,
especially
in
the
222
pations; here a painter, there a
pmetostop before he bit the row­ of the committee hv August 31. Florence, outside........
porcelaine or cloisome worker, be­ Willamette valley, where rust and from Elgin, Union county, into
243
743
Tim
exposition
company
offers
a
boat. Aa no one was held reapon-
Yesterday
it
be­
232 yond a lasqucr r.oikci. Aitist, ! the aphides were sc plentiful earlier Wallowa.
prize of $25 to the person who Gate Creek.................. ?86
liblo, no wai units will be issued.
came positively known that the
in
the
season.
The
straw
of
spring
Glentena......................
62
mechanic,
laborer,
tradesman
ate
65
submits the yell Unit may lie con­
matter of letting the coulract had
Telegram.
279 246 all liete, while dainty maidens wheat and outs was heavy and the
sider'd best.
for the pur prse. Goshen..........................
been practically
finished,
al­
86
95 throng the street, moviug smi iqgly heads, as a rule, of average size, but
Contestants should remember that Hazel Dell....................
though not fully closed. Friends
the
berry
in
many
cases
is
shriveled,
Hecets..........................
The Piofiiable Dairy Cow.
56
gracefully
about.
One
sees
them
64
s imething iu the nature of a college
of the George W. McCabe com-
Hermann......................
«32 1 12 at their amusements, games and which accounts for tho shortage.
\Ye are simply in want of a 111a- yell is wanted; hut it must be origi­ Irvin g ..........................
uai'v.statwJ Hmfifthv 'ana ’ inhi' no
Pasturage
i
s
.
vWy,M
iÿWA,t"g«Ma
664
sports.
The
jilt
jitni
wrestlers,
774
doubt
remained that it would be
Ihine that will work up the food we nal and striking. The contest is Jasper...........................
210
260
to all. All yells should he Hi nt
gicians, fortune tellers and dancing in the mountain ranges, and stock given the contract, which was a
ciwi», nonn, uui-
Vive In r into the more profitable open
keeps
in
unusual
good
condition.
to nenrv )•,. Beet!, secretary of the
294 '235
eide city....................
[rnihi. t. nod the I s m tsl) -'he tIM t,
, All streams are falling and the water matter of detail to be carried out by
Standing of Various Candidates
Inb the less she wastes, the better. exposition, the envelopes being Junction, south, out-
supply for irrigation is getting the O. R. & N. as soon as the of­
marked
“
Portland
Day.”
Vo have taken pains to observe
side city...................
572 454
The standing of the various scarce. Sugar beets, field onions fice force got the matter iu shape.
Junction, c i t y .............
(hat the unprofitable cow nearly
556 5o6 young ladies in the contest for the
Particulars of this work are not
119 144 Trip to the Exposition are as fol­ and early potatoes are making good available yet, but the mere fact that
Lake Creek.................
(ways was thick ju-T back of her
Pharmacists Passed
advancement,
but
late
potatoes
arc
227 >75 lows:
boulders. We like to see a small
Lane..............................
.t a standstill and need rain badly. it is to commence immediately and
Eugene, Or., Aug. !).-The follow- Long Tom....................
eck, a good, wide dishing fore-
255 307 Miss Lizzie Holil ....................... 385 Corn is extra good. Hops show will open the rich Wallowa valley
ead, a good eye, and large, clear 1 ing were successful in the examiua- Lost Valley..................
359 297 Miss Jesse Berg ............
300 improvement and tho lice have country is considered sufficiently
156 106 Miss Nettie Burdick .................. 115 nearly all disappeared, but growers good news for the present. An
lostril*. Deli vet us from the Ro­ i tions before the stato board of Mabel...........................
man-nose cow; she's coarse every­ pharmacy;
Mapleton......................
245 293 Miss Lizzie Veatcli .....................105 generally expect yiel Is below the immence timber belt lies ahead of
Seniors— Helen McKinney, Wood- Middle Fork................
99 Miss Ida F. Barret .................... 95 average, and also a return of lice the work to be undertaken, while
where else. Good, large, tortuous
«33
»ilk veins ruuuing well forward; jhurnr William Arniitage, Portland; Mohawk ......................
3*5 692 Miss Maggie Shinn .................... 45 with the advent of favorable weather the agricultural resources of W al­
119 140 Miss Elsie Lee .............
lowa valley are famous throughout
Ihese indicate that blood flows and I Edward P. Applegate, Drain; Chas. Muund..........................
25 I for their propagation.
the northwest.
43
lleiity nl blood must reach and re­ Litter, Albany; Robert W. S'vanton, McKenzie....................
Early
apples
aro
small
and
the
368 320
turn from the udder. We do not j Roseburg; Loyd S' Howe, Eugene; Pleasant Hill................
I yields arc below the average. Peaches
girls
are
all
here.
42« 433
pke the cow up 011 legs too far, as William Vose, Portland; George Richardson..................
There is a sample of the wooden
At the hack are beautiful gardens are being marketed and the crop is
Saginaw......................
465 690 with the miniature lakes, rivers, bettor than expected. The dry pipe that oue of the Pipe companies
; nieaus that her barrel is too Caudland, Ontario.
Juniors— Ernest W. Hass, Salem. Siuslaw.........................
264 294 cataracts and bridges, and perfect, weather is causing prunes and plums bidding on the Water pipe, would
I nail to bring it close to the ground;
Dolph Tuggle, Ashland; Walter H, Spencer........................
3°9 288 tiny trees and forests which makes to drop more than usual at this furnish, on exhibition in front of
(voiil the straight underline.
The real finishing work is 111 the Johnson. Woodbtirn; A. T. Woolpcr. Springfield, outside
Cttrrin & Veatch's store. It looks
the Japanese as the perfect land­ season of the year.
city...........................
593 575 scape gardeners of the worid. A
Jdder, well up in front and high up Portland.
like a fine pipe, bnt is only 4 inches
Springfield, city...........
695 353 moie unique and beautiful sight
1 the rear, tents of good size and
in diameter, where the pipe to be
Dehorning
of
Cattle.
The Moulton proporty is bring- Thurston......................
432 291 cannot he found.
•ell placed, and far enough apart
furnished would be 10 inches.
287
;
ing
in
richer
specimens
everyday
Wallace........................
2t5
Jo that you can 111 Ik her without
Cattle feeders and experts are de­ Wooden pipe will not cause the
Here, too, is a theater where Jap­
l 54 155 anese amusements are produced by manding more and more as tho water to taste after a few days, and
iontiiiually hitting the knuckles. from its claim and now has a four Walton.........................
•*
*4
Fat, fleshy udders are 110 good, they foot vein of rich ore, recently Wendling.....................■
Japanese artists just as they do at years go by that horns be removed will not clog as badly as iron pipe.
Willamette...................
7s 1 523 home, and a rare treat is the enter­
Ihould milk down Well and be soft opened.
Zumwalt.......................
511 383 tainment there presented.
And to crown it all, the tea house
Totals.......................23,74019,604
ami gardens where one has the
* Abandoned. **New Precinct.
most delicious tea and cakes served
by the daintiest little maidens im­
aginable. Surely life is worth liv­
Peace Meet is Opened.
ing in Japan.
Portsmouth, N. H., Atig. 9.—
TLe victor of the mov popular
With most simple ceremonies the lady contest will enjoy visiting Fair
- first international peace conference Japan at the expense of the Leader.
held in the United States began Pay up vour subscription and make
shortly after 10 o’clock this morn­ your friend the winner.
ing. The grealest battle of wits in
this century is in progress in a
Heavy License Placed
plainly furnished tbree-story brick
Upon Trading Stamps
building under conditions the most
1 democratic.
Albany, Or., Aug. !). —The city
The bells were ringing to o’clock council last evening passed an
We have ju st received
when Russian envoys Witte and ordinance inposing a license of $500
Baron Rosen drove up to the build­ a year on trading stamp operators,
our new Full Line, in-
ing iu automobiles, followed shortly and #100 on merchants making use
cltiding till the latest
by Baron Kotnnra and Minister of trading stamps. Aline of #100
shapes and styles.
Takabira in another car.
and imprisonment of 30 days in the
H. H. D. Pierce of Massachusetts, jail is the penalty for the violation
third assistant secretary of state, of the ordinance.
escorted the party. He addressed
the envoys upon their entrance into
Grapes in California
the building. Mr. Pierce said:
California stands first in the pro­
“ It is my pleasure and honor as
representative of the United States duction of grapes. There aro in the
to tnrn over these rooms for the use state 00, 080,458 vines. New York
j of the envovs from Japan and is the second state of the union with
Russia during their deliberations. 2O, 000,000 vines and Ohio third
. I wish to assure you of the deep in­ with 13,000,000 vines. Fresno is
terest lelt by the United States in tho banner county of California with
the happy outcome of your labors.” 24,904,559 vines, or almost as many
Then with a bow Mr. Pierce as all New York. Sonoma couutv is
withdrew and left the representa­ second with 12,004,458 vines, Santa
tives of the warring empires to Clara county is third with over
7,000,000 vines, and following comes
settle down to business.
In this simple, unostentatious Napa, Kings, Sacramento and «11
wav was inaugurated the confer­ other counties aggregating 20,000,-
e e - which the whole civilized 000 vines, California grapes yield
j world hopes will put an end to the : #5,622,825 annually.
REASON FOR DEATH
EXAMINATION
IN PROGRESS
Merciless Sacrifice
0 1 a ll S u m m e r S t o c k s
T LURCH’S
Ihirt Waists! Shirt Waists!
Shirt Waist Suits
Children’s Bonnets
Lurch's
Honest Reductions
L
A
- The
Triumph - McKibben
of Merit - Hat
! Don’t Pay
1 $ 5 .0 0
j F or a Mat
- W hen
- $ 3.00
- Buys a s good
HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDER