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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1905)
♦ ' Cottage C ro ve Leader NO. li) she will rnaks an exceedingly strong strict the amount of benevolent be race. * b the Grove Saturday. quests. The court bold* she was a Look at the vote of Miss Effie Mr. Dave Ivy visited iu this resident of Oregon, aDd the estate Stewart, another new candidate, vicinity last week. should be administered here. 27OO votes iu one week. She cer Blain Jackson passed through this Voles Pour ¡n all Week. Three New tainly has many friends. Oregon security Co. Will Make Exten burg last week putting in new tele Miss Lula Harlow, of Star, is also The Overland from the South M . C. Case Has Rich Ore at Grants Dandidates Appear. phones. sive Improvement« at Once. well up in the running, having over was very late Friday morning so Pass. Smelter Being Built. 2000 votes. She a*so is a new can- that many people who had not e x Surprises were looked for in the didate. .Just how the country bovs Flax Fiber is Destroyed By Fire at Mr. Pottsman had a telegram pected to go to- Eugene, were able Mr. C. C. Case brought In a fine ' Leader’s Most Popular Young Lady will 'put up” remains to be seen from Mr. A. B. Woods Wednesday to make the trip to the Circus. The Salem specimen of ore taken from a Contest but we were hardly prepared I hut we have heard it hinted that morning directing that work com train did not pass through here Salem, Or.. Aug. 22.— Fire last for the surprise which came. \Ve ! the toys around star will notallow ineuce at once on the construction until nearly 8o,clock. It made a property owned by him and Mr. knew many votes were being put in j the city girls to heat their favorite. Iof a surface tram from the Muaick rather loDg wait for some of the Mead at Grants Pass. They have1 night destroyed a flax barn, 100 every day but to have three Candida-! Five new subscribers at Star this mine to connect with a chute people that were on hand at the re 40 acres in their cluim, utid have 1 tons of flax fiber and 200 tons of much rich ore which they hope to | fl*x straw, belonging to Eugene tes that herototoro have not been iu week added to our already large list through an upraise from the Cham gular time. be able to send to the new smelter Bosse. The loss sustained is about tho contest to jump iu with over j there leaves only n very few homes pion tunnel. This is so that the Bids for New Bridge Opsned. being built at that point by the $15.000. and as Mr. Bosse is in 8000 votes between them cause us a ; that the Leader does not visit, and Mnsick’s ores can be trammed Th» Oregou Smelting and Refining Co. Chehalis attending a meeting ot flax surprise. ; before this contest is over we expect the mouth of the chute, dropped \Vo are glad the country people j to have every home in that vicinity- down to the Champion tunnel, • a t e S S S r S k ' S S v u * » « - , " ' ' «0*1 '»> '« « — ¡«.I r- dent. Tbe smelter is located about whether or not be carried auy in- are beginning to take an interest on our books", and hauled through tbe tunnel to J “e 2 miles from Mr. Case’s property,! surance. That the fire was of in- and would like lo have other coun- | Among the other candidate« Miss the surface cable tram outside down I , ' N “** 4 a good road loads to it. Mr. | cendiary origin i. suspected, as it try girls enter this contest and they ilohl received the most this week to the mill to be treated. In this The bids were as follows have a good chance <-f winning too and at ill leads. Miss Yeatch also 1 way the ores can be handled that Roney, $6851 Olds, $844 76; Buley, ^ belh: [ :1B i:ave th<' started in four different places at ’ money rolliu; in very heavily, tho same time, The only persons tur where only one girl iu 1 n a vicinity received a huge number with several | arB now waiting for transportation $2276. that be can otvu the earth if at home when the fire oceured were | is running they get the entire sup- nth» is >■■■■ I: ,u - nice gains. A large force of ___ men was was immedi immedU wants to. Mrs. Bosse, a 7-year old daughter port of that comunity while the cny We would like to send all the ately put to work, as all the plans Montana Lottery Frauds. and a Japanese laborer, all of whom vote is divided between hull it dozen girls in 1 Ins contest to tho fair but were made and everything ready to $ 4 . 85 to Portland and Return Butte, Mont., Aug 23 .— Daniel were in bed. This is the third time of course we cannot do that but the start. It is expected that the tram B. Jacoks, secretary of the Montana Beginning with Sept. ist. the within a year that. Mr, Bosae lias one that does go will have a royal will be completed in 30 days and or more. Lottery Company, arrested here So. Pacific will sell round trip suffered >oss by »v"endiary tires. Tbe time at the I.iader’s expense. We are agreeab ly stirp ii-o I ut the that by that time the upraise from charged with sending by express tickets, Cottage Grove to Portland first fire destroyed a large brick mill All votes must he in by 11 o'clock the Champion timnel will be com lottery tickets vote of Miss Heleu McGee » h 1 comes from into the contest with over 3000 votes each Friday t’> insure publication pleted to connect with the lower been released on tbe state, has \ and return for $4. 85 good for 30 containing straw aud fiber, valued $1000 bonds, days. This arrangement is made at iiS.O'W, the second an old woolen to her credit the first week. This the same week. end of the tram, so that the ores Jacobs was recently arrested,, in order to give ail a chance to visit mill containing fiber aud machinery, Certaioly is a fine shoving and if I from the Musick can be transported charged with using the mails for valued at $3,000. IstieiMU make such g lias every we, k to the mill for 30 to 60 days before lottery yurposes, but the prosecu Portland and the Fair, and to This is the wav the coutest stood at noou yesterday: snow dies. By this construction it tion for some reason was dropped. stimulate the attendance upon the Exposition. While the trains are Uowie s New Zion wil1 be I M iss L iz z ie H o h l .......................- ................................. .............. , possible to rnn the Musick Henry Haupt, president of the com now loaded heavily arrangements t | mine in the tne summer time, during pany, who lives at Spokane, has Zion C ity, 111 ., Aug. 2 -(Special) have been made so that much (.Miss L zie Y \ e c a a t t c c h - --------------------------------- — -t— —* .» > which which time development work will 1 iz izzic h ----- ____________________________ 3 22 ‘•Paradise Plantation” is the been indicted by the federal graud larger travel can be accomadated. ... h ' i " . M cf'.cc ___ __ 3 0 5 0 be carried on in the Champion, so name John Alexander Dowie, First MlSS r lU l , ‘2 7 9 0 that when the snow renders it itn- jury, and is out ou bonds. Tho Prophet, “ Elijah h i ,” and General Miss htfae fetew a i t _ possible to run the Musick tram, Montana Lottery Company's offices Star Items Overseer, has given his proposed Miss Lul.'i I I a r lo w , o ta r _ ----- -- ores can be taken out of the Cham- were recent raided and a drayload of lottery tickets seized. Jacobs is Mr. aDd Mrs. Joe Datnewood aud colony in Mexico. He issued a Miss Bessie Markley s|”> pion. « It *-•-*-------- is understood that this is charged with sending lottery para family, who have been spending a 1 letter to his followers today, an- Miss Elsie Let*...------------------------- 4 - 5 .» merely to be used until the Cham- phernalia to Kansas City and St. uounciug the plan for financing the M ,-s N e t t i e 1 »u n lick 4-251 pion tunnel is completed through Louis. Tbe company's operations few weeks at tho coast, passed new colony. through this burg one day lust week 3 C >5 i the mountain, so that an electric are very extensive througbt Illnois on their way home. Miss M a g g ie Shinn----- --- In order to raise the funds to purchase more than 4000 square Miss Jessie Berg........................... - ........... ........ 3 0 0 road can be built from the Musick, and Missouri. Geo. Vnnschoiack passed through miles of land and establish ports right through the tunnel to the long Miss Icla F. Barrett.---------------------------- -------- 3 2 0 surface tram now operated by cable this burg last week. and cities, 7 per cent interest-bear down to the mill. With these im New Grand Jurors. Clide Kerr returned to bis home ing land warrants will be exchanged Mr. VVeinegar from west of E u Mr. Baughman is able to get provements it will be possible to Portland, Aug. 22 .— Members of in Wildwood after spending a few for land under certain regulations. gene is in town this week with Mr. around slowly, although it is nec run the mill the year round, and as the Dew Federal Grand Jury: H. days iu this vicinity. The First Prophet also calls for a essary for him to wear his cast all long as the water _ _ . Russell Albee, foreman merchant, Butcher. I loan of $5.000,000 for one year at 7 power is _ suffi- Mr. John Wicks went to the per cent for immediate use of Zion u. »w- — ill J -----' — Taylor & S >u’s saw null is n»»v the time. He says his ribs hurt cient. While the mill is shut down Portland; J. W. Bailey, druggist, ¡Grove Saturday City. running regularly, and getting out pretty badly at times, but that he now, it is expected that by the Hillsboro; A. C. Alexander, farmer, ... ^ hopes to he as good as before in a time the tram is complet« d there Scio; George Bridewpll, warehouse- The same rules now obtaining in , ’ 188 . ^a W ilson of Dorena, |a good deal ot lumber. short time. will be sufficient water to run the man, Amity; 6. ------ who has been visiting at Wildwoo , Zion will be cuforced in the Mext- What young lady have you voted r , F . W. Durbin, hop- , lhrough tUis 9 ,-mitv on can colony, with the poMlbleexMp- mill again grower, fault-m, . . . . . . . . . . . H. .. Fearey, . umu <, | , , ,, — 1~- , The noon train of yesterday was em; Theodore 1 "r “ (lor? Have you paid up your sub- tion of a relaxation regarding crowded, many people having to merchant, Portland; George E h°r " ay homc Mond“>'- cription and got a good lot of cigarette-smoking and a trifle more stand tor want of seats. The com The school board held a special Hargreaves, capitalist, Oregon City;, Mrs. Geo. Lyang aud children votes for your candidate? pany will soon have to extend the meeting Thursday night to open W. A. Jolly, farmer, Philomath; visited at Mrs. J. B. Stewart’s one freedom in the matter of courtship S. L. Doolittle and wife have I Eugene local further on their lines the bids for the rebuilding of the Charles A. Morden, printer, Port day last week, aud marriage. It is Dowie’s plan gone to Seattle to visit with their as traffic is growing at a rate which furnaces at the West Side school to ship tho people back and forth land; John Murray farmer. Auro q uit0 a lnrge cr0VV(l fr0m both with the Reasons, thus utilizing daughter, Mrs. W. F. Hemenway ! will demand another train. building. « i ™ ’, armCr’ „ g0” Dorena and Star attended church at their full labor the year round. for a few weeks. Alter the usuai preliminary ex Mr. J. I. Jones and Mr. P. H ? ,? i J w -S-B * P2 bebtneer, i‘ r‘ iWrl thc Wlldwaud school house Sun T h e Mexican colony is expected H. H. Veatch went up to Port- j Winston of Portland have been up ercises, the bide were opened C ville; William merchant, to grow rapidly, as the rules requir land Saturday and returned Thttrs- j in the Bohemia District looking Bridges and Masters of Rosebnrg Portland; John Shannon, farmer, day evening. He reports having over Mr. Jones’ mining claims. Oregon bid $1100.00; Frank BeaverCreek; C. E. Stanuard, mer- j Miss Phoebe Damewood visited ing married couples to produce one child each year will prevail there had a fine time at the Fair. They drove up with a team as far Wooley $550.00, which bid lower, chaDt, Brownsville; Walter K. Tay- at Wildwood last work, also. however did not include auy guar lor, dairyman, Corvallis; Albert P S. H. Vaughn went to the Grove W. O. Butcher of Deep River, as possible, then rode horseback antee or bond for the proper con Vail, farmer, South Mount. Tabor; Saturday. Iowa, left Thursday morning for a aud completed their trip on foot- Binder twine at Wynne’s. , , trip to the coast, after looking over They came back over the old Noou struction of the work. A. Nelson M, H. Wilds, farmer, Albanv Miss Maturate Jones and Mr. Miss Winnie Brown went to some farms near*here. He will be day road, which has not been $750.00, which bid was accepted, Hart were guests of Miss Mary 1 Leons Friday to spend a few weeks back in a few daysand will probably traveled for a year or more, and had and the attorney will draw up the The great astronomical event of Vaughn Sunday, 1 with her relations. ...... secure farms for his son and son in- to cut trees out of the way and clear proper bond for signature by the the year will be the total solar path- M r Christman of Dorena visited law, as he likes this country very the road generally. Mr. Winston board and Mr. Nelson. Mr. Nel eclipse of August 30 . The path Miss Dollie Hawkins went for a much and his wh jle taniily w ill: was greatly pleased with what he son agrees to rebuild the furnaces, way of shadow begins at sunrise 1 nt Star Monday. vaccation on Sunday noon to A l and make additions, or do whatever south of Hudson Bay, enters thc Mrs Kerr of Wildwood passed probably settle here. saw. is necessary to make the heating Atlantic Ocean a short distance through this “burg on her way to bany, where she will visit an old chmu. apparatus perfectly satisfactory, and north of Newfoundland, crosses . . ■ .... , ' stales that he will commence work northeastern Spain, northeastern at once, so that everything will be Algiers, and northern Tunis, passes in good shape before school com centrally over Assuan on tho Nile mences.______________ W h e n y o u a r e i n n e e d of and ends at sunset in southeastern Arabia. The duration of totality on Mr. Chas. Miller and Geo. the coaBt of Labrador, in Spain and H a w le y returned from their camp at Assuan, is two and a half, three and three-fourths, and two and ing trip. three-fifths minutes respectively. Chas. Edmundson, who has been Yet in that short interval much may working all summer for the Golden be learned with regard to the co Rule Co. returned to his home rona, that mysterious crown of yesterday. pearly light that surrounds the sun You will find thc luigcst and b e s t A. Nelson and son went to Eugene and can he seen only at the time of litte ever shown in Cottage ( J r o v e a total eclipse. yesterday. They intended to take There is nothing of special inter at our störe. Our line is c o m p le t e in the Circus if they got there in est until the solar disk is mostly time. in covered by the moon as it glides Miss Zimmerman of Chicago and between the sun and the earth. Miss Isaacson of Hubbard visited Then a peculiar change is noticed in several days this week with triends the appearanco of the sky, which in this city. becomes tinted with a grayish hue Lost.— A ladies gold filled hunt as at evening. The shadows cast ing case watch either in city or on by tbe foliage begin to look unui- the O. & S. E. K. R.. Crystal out. uai, for the light shining through Finder leave at this office. Reward. every small space among the leaves, Up-to-date buyers are quick to rec A. C. Powers baggage man at instead of forming a little circle on ognize the selling merits of an ar the S. P. Co. with his family have tbe earth, makes a little crescent, gone to Portland to take in tbe an image of the partly covered sun. ticle. We ask you to take advan Fair and will continue up into Borne ten minutes before totality the tage ot the many opportunities of darkness begins to be felt and a Washington to visit Mr. Powers’ fered at our store. folks. They will be gone two weeks. j sense of uneasiness pervades the scene. Birds cease their song and hasen to their nests twittering to Will of Mrs. Reed Sustained. each other as at twilight, grasshop Portland, Aug. 24.— The court pers cease their chiriping, aud even today sustained the will of the late 1 the dowers have been known to Reed, who died j Amanda W. at , Pasadena, bequeathing a million to clo<* tbeir P«‘ al8 a* a‘ »"flight, the Reed Institute of Portland. On and after Oct.ist, 1905 all The heirs contested on the ground light rent will be payable in ad- C o r n e r M a i n <& 3 r d S t r e e t that Mrs. Reed was a resident ot vance. Cottage Grove Electric to . j California, the law* of which re-| H. 0 . Thompson, .Sec VOTE IN CONTEST IMPROVEMENT AT MINES RICH STRIKE BY LOCAL MAN ( [ A Merciless Sacrifice O l a ll S u m m e r S to c k s UNDERWEAR ^ AT LURCH’S Shirt Waists! Shirt Waists! Shirt Waist Suits Children’s Bonnets L u r c h ’s Honest Reductions 1 * HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDER