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* Cotfag'e G rove i^eader k)L. XVII CO TTAG E G RO VE, O REGON , SA T U R D A Y, SEPTEM BER 9, 1905 . NO. 21 that they will be divided goes with : country murdering and robbing wife and daughter of l)r. W . H. out saying as the friends of each farmers. More than 200 bouses Robinson of this place; Aurelius! will make greater effort tho next have been destroyed. Todd and wife formerly of this place few days than ever before. Tho whole eastern part of the but for the last ten years residents T he result of the vote will be Caucasus is being terrorized by in Cuba; Mr. and Mrs. C . D. Brown posted each morning next week on Niss Harlow and Miss Hohl are so Three Well Known Pieneers Pass to with their son Joshua and daughter _. ... . _ . _ . .. i revolutionists from Baku, Elizabeth- the bulletin board in front of the ! Close that Neither has any the (¡real Beyond. Vernie of Cottage Grove; Mrs. TheTWa.r !* f,nded; ™ e , P° rlsmo,lth pol and the Shuslia district. The Leader office where every one cm Treaty is Signed by the Peace revolt iu the Caucasus is growing Norah Iv May with her daughter Advantage. fiud the result of the vote for the and troops seem powerless to hold Clara, and son-in-law W ill. Frame \ Plenipotentiaries. previous day. Mrs. Mary Jane White. in check the fighting Armeniare and from Lakeport, Cal. The pictures of the two lenders! T h e Lender’s Most Popular Mrs. Mary Jane White Tartars. A sumptions dinner was served Young Lady contest has simmered Portsmouth, Sept. 5 .- -The Russo Bowu to two candidates. Miss Lulu Japanese war is ended, l ’lenipo- Fossil of Throe-Toed Horse is Dis- larlovv of Star, still leads Miss llolil jtentaries representing the Emperors covered 1 >V ii f* w votes. The friends of l>otlj o f Russia atul Japan affixed their serving girls ami would (forked hard the past week, about Beikeley, C al., Sept. 5 .— The they crossed the plaius with an ox memories were mined with the var- j signatures to a treaty uf peace in laooo v otes being cast belwm n town justice if chosen. team, and came to the Willamette ious courses of the feast and a hap- * he United States N aval Stoics first official bulletin descriptive of ¿’em. Who will win is a question Valley, and located ou the donation pier party has seldom met in this Building here at 8.52 o’clock this tho fossils unearthed by the exjiedi- ll,at cannot bo settled di-liniti-ly afternoou, atul the bloody struggle tiou to the Johu Day region, in claim, where their son now lives, vicinity. * nt,| the votes are linnlly counted A ll left during the week return- >» the Orient was of tin- past. The Eastern Oregon, has beet: published I about four miles southeast of Cot- ext Flidny at 12 o’clock almrp. |tago Grove. The husband has ing to their former homes whence engrossers were up most <>! the hv the geology department at The boys at Star are determined I been dead some 111 years, and on they had come to visit their mother. | night putting Mie finishing touches Beikeley. It descrilies some of the hat their favorito will win and not _____ __ ,_____ ; on the great 1 -r. This m urn ing strange oeutures that dwell in the Wednesday, Sept. 1», 1905 Mrs. ne beaten l»v any oil t gn I. While Game Law Arrests them , mb- ot both m.ssioiis were country known as the Bad Lauds. Mary Jane White went to sleep in busy pacti preparatory to their Among these remarkable beasts are llie city boys are Just ns de < nirned the joy of waking in another and! John Nickertoti, and Pat inuey j clc-parturc this afternoon. In order extinct pigs and peccaries as large T m | guy no<oantry girl will win ■■ b iter land. 1 here are left to ot Coos County each fined laluable a prize. Neitnei eamlnl ii.o"i " her loss, her son N. \\ for chasing deer with dogs. J R ° l,ml tllCy ma> a'811 tl,e Pr°toc°) ilt as cows, camel dike ijitndrujieda, ,1, 1 ,, ,, , . ’ the final silling, th idenipotcn and, not the least interesting, the lias any deeideil udvai.t ig»- i1 tins " lute, at whose home she died, a Watson of l.aneConntv lined $ 1 2 .00 , ■ ......... , V , , . , , , . . . tartes (••it tl hotel at 2 o clock, ar- famous three-toed horse jinie but as there’ an r\ond llio ’o- | sou in California, and a daughter tor killing pheasants out ol season ,,, ,, , , Tho "K lotberiuui,” or giant hog, r living at the Navy yard about 2:30 |,)<l votes out. that hace not been I who is the wife of Joe H. Sharp. ~ *"•"* ■ The treaty was read closely in both is a monster mammal nearly ten feet foted, it is hard to tell whioli wav The -ervices were conducted by Bro. F. P. Phillips loft town for a | the French and English texts, and long and six nr seven feet high. will drop. If on lo r candidate I Sweeney at the Taylor cemetery. Three-fourths of the remaius of lliouhl Ret all those voles slo- would I Mrs. White was indeed one of the weeks stay at his mountain homo in then signed. animals |i uud are ol the jieculiar lurch win but it is not exp-ct-d Mis» Lilia Ibirluw, who lea,I* old pioneers, and at her age of 84 Idaho. ill lie Probably by the first o f the Week, Reign of Terror Exists in the Cau hoofed beasts named "Oreodous,” iiatone candidate will get them nil; Lc.idi-r's F air n intesi has seen many of the old folks of jiait deer and j>art hog. These this country pass away, and sur aiiuonuieiuont cau be made ol tin casus Street Fighring at Kis- Jills is the wav the contest, sino.I at n on yesterday vatic I in size from that of a dog to vived to see greater wonders and teachers that have been a^sigued to hineff.' that o| a small cow. 1 transformations take plane in this ! the different grades, liss Lttl.i H arlow , S ta r' ___ 117~»0 world than were ever dreamed of There will bo services at the St Petersburg, Sej»t 6. Street lias Lizzie H ohl . -------------- .. _ ___ 11 TOO when she was a girl, and even just Presbyterian Church Sunday morn ligliting in Kidlmili contiiiiK's. It is New Boat Will be put on Columbia to before death was well and strong, ing and evening. Public cordially reported tliat 20soldiera were killed Handle Traffic Above the Portage liss Lizzie V eateli__________________________ ld'>N."> except for certain periods of trouble iuvited. Strangers and sojourners, today. Read. _ - 1 2«lt i in getting her breath, which at last I always welcome. Miss I Licit Met lee Flames in thè Baku distrivi ari \ meiubt i -of the executive com 21)7"» brought her to death's door. Her ] The M isscs Burdick returned increasing in fury. The factory mittee of tho Oj>eii River associa I l i - HI Vie ¡S tew art............... kliss Bessie M arkley___ _ sc,.-) large family stauds ready ou tho from the fair this week and report ijuarter is aliamo and troojis are tion says another boat will be in shore beyond to greet, her. and bill having tho greatest time ever. They kepi on (he move putliug unt tire« commission ou the Columbia river liss Hlsie Lee her welcome to an eternal home. wore especially delighted with the! Arraed iioieis altaekt-d tho oil wella above Celilo within a week to take l l 1 SS N ettie Bnriliek — ■ » ----------- ! lishenes and government buildings. yesterdm and fin 1 t>attlc foreed I In place of the sunken Gerome, kliss A l a l i e Shinn --------- --- _ _ . _ . .'!( '».»| and that thu (Jerome will bo raised Mrs. Mary Eliza McFarland Yarnall T he furnace under the main lliss Jessie Mem ______________________________ 3GO and put in service very soon. boiler of the electric light plant Miss Lift F. Barrett ___ Mrs. Mary hliza MeFarlaud V ar- 1 Ci Ved in the other day, and Mr. File accident to the Gerome was a nail died at Portland Ore. Sept. (>th ¡Thompson concluded to turn brick- liar I bloxv to the portage road at a 1900, at it ;oo A M . She was born man himself. Had you seen him lime when difficulty w a : experienced Hill Decide Fate of Williamson in Rico. J11 > '83s . and 1 n i 850 together w|,en the job was completed you I-1 get steamers to enter the up Judge H unt comes directly fiom with her j»arents made the tedious might have taken him for a native Third Trial. river trade. But the committee is Montana, whore he tins been en- Journey from the hast to this western J uf j ) arkent Africa not discouraged and is working with UniteJ Slates D isttict Judge ; gaged in the bearing of eases ex- country, fettling in Linn County, increased zeal tosecuro boats. Chair Owing to the resignation ol Prof. illiam Heniy Hunt of the Dis- a ctly etnnliar to that which will be near Albany, where they lived un man Smith and Secretary Mariner Kay, from the superinteudeiicy of Hct of Montana, arrived in Port- taken up for the third time tod tv, til the fall of 1803, then moving to " f the association have spent a large the Public Schools, Prof. C. L. ad Monday to presid; at the third and is familiar with tin situation 111 Lane County. She was married on | amount of time and money to Strange, who was principal o f the taring of the Willintuson trial, by ¡regard to Western land frauds. I'Vb. 10, 1859 to Jeremiah Yarnall, further the ojien liver movemeut, . , .. 1 1 r , • West Side School last year, lias rder ol President Roose\relt. He j ---------- - »■ an l alter a time moved to Josephine , „ • . , ... • / , ’ and as the work progresses their . . , c ,, . ,, , l>oen appointed Sui>erintcndent of ill act as Judge at the coming Land Trials Resumed. County, and from there to Mohawk , he c i ' 1 Schools for the coming faith iu tlie ultimate success of the ,nd fraud trials until the selection near Eugene. Mr. Varna I died J , , w illb eo n han(| to assu.llt. undertaking increases. A member Judge f a successor to the late Judge! 1 011 land, Sept. •>. Eeforc I of thu committee said : • \pn 25, LS64 Mrs Varnall joined ^ d u t i e s of his position next Mon- j William Hunt, of Montana, in the lellinger. the Christian Church when a young . 1 "Many |»©oj>lo who should lie , federal district court the third tri ll Judge Hunt’s father was F e d e ra l. woman and remained steadfast in 1 ; . directly interested do not. seem to liamsoa and ai Ins her faith. She was buried in the udge before him, being Judge of °fCongressm an \\ tllmmsoa M|lw 'dizals-tli James, who has realize that the Columbia and Snnke Mar- he District of Louisiana. He him - ' co-defendants, \ an Gecnei an Me Fa. land cemetery Friday after- >een Hl’,,|,<llng her summer with rivers are tho natural regul »tors o( •If was born in New Orleans in 1! Biggs, charged will..... »spi noon She leaves nine children, l,er uni'le' Le“ ' 1*,‘H “ BP Miss l.lzxlo Hohl, w In Mincis good the traffic of an eui|iire; that the lt as been closely identi 1'''“ '.v to suborn perjury by inducing seven boys and two girls, all living. I'1.""'* '1 • 1,1 »’ »Vton, j charlee of going to Portland at the use of these rivers for transj»orta- 1857, hut has been closely entry men to swear falsely in regard l/emlci’s expense Two of the bovs. (ieorgo and Ftmer " «’’•'ingtou schools, where she goes Bed with the history of the State tion purposes will absolutely con bf Montana, having been a tuenibei to to timber and land entries, began are married, and the girls Mrs at onee. Last year she taught iu trol the movemeut of traffic and its Wisconsin and iu some way the 1 pf the state’s constitutional conveti- this morning, which was occupied iu Polly W illis, and Mrs. Sarah Crane. the troo|is to retire, when they ap cost for the country tributary to Dayton people board enough of bel lion, Attorney-General for the state, securing a jury. The prosecution The other boys are Lincoln. David plied the tordi to the liugo oil tanks, them; that this control is not con- aud wrote her nuking bet- to cornu promises new facts which linvo been Silas, John and Harry. A ll the which have bcon burning since, lined to the, banks of the river, but piember of the Legislature, Judge there, when she bad never even ruining the oil industry. bl the District "Court for the First unearthed that will strengthen their children live in this neighborhood, that short linns of electric and steam heard of the town. Famine is adding its lerrois to loads will tap tire wheat fields at a (judicial District, collector o f Cos case. The federal grand jury is with the exception of David, who I-’. B, Phillips anil family ic- the i itnation. Many cottages and distance and draw their jiroducts to is in the Klondyke fields. (toms for Idaho and Montana and continuing ou the land frauds tnrned from the fair this week, farm House* have been abandoned. the liver to be on it, transported to Justice of the Supreme Court ol Wm M. Inman, where they bad a grent lime. Mr. ¡Tartar bands are securing the Portland. iMontana. He was appointed to j As Miss Maggu Veateli and M > Mi Wm. M Inman, fuman, father falber of I. Phillips says that the Lane County the Federal Judgeship by President j Clara Vanltiper were going to the Roosevelt. In August, 1901, ho ¡Loudon Mineral Springs Sunday, P. Inman of Lorane died at bis exhibit ha* a better general exhibit daughters home m Rosebnrg, Wed than any other county in the stale, |was appointed Governor o f Porto they saw a U rge Deer. nesdav morning September 6th, at tliat almost ©very other county 6 :3o, of paralysis, which lias made lias given her exhibit over to the him an invalid for the jiast five showing of some one lino, to the e\- vtars elusion of others, while une Lnue ijiiuc county c o lo n y I Mi. Inman was Ljrti in Michigan, is greatly (liveraifie :d, and hu thinks iliow to win the May 1 st, 18-28 and in 1877 moved it stands n fair show to Lane county. He was a member prize. He is sen inling down this of the I. O. 6 F. Wheu a voting week a number of H|iecimciis of man lie joined the Methodist church wood gathered here md remained constant in his church — • connections unto his deatli- The Americans Wedded in London. bodv was brought from Rosebnrg London, Sept. 5.- Marshall Field on the overland Thursday aud was interred at the Lorane cemetery and Mrs. Caton were wedded today Friday morning at 11 : 00 , the ser Only twenty guests were present. Our new dress fabrics Lave vices ’ being conducted by Rev. The bride wore French gray crepe Grant Stewart, pastor of the Metho de cbene, carried a tx»|uet of or arrived this week. Ladies dist church of Cottage Grove. Mr chids aud wore pearls and diamonds. lumuu leaves only his son I. 1*. In Field wore a tiny American flag in we invite you t o call and roan of Lorane, aud a daughter Mrs. his buttonhole. The brido was un attended, and a son of the bride D. G. Palm of Uoseburg. : : : : examine them. groom was t»est man. IUNNING NECK AND NECK PIONEERS PEACE PASS A W A Y AT LAST J F A L L ' announcement Family Reunion. u r c h ’s ¡Samples ot Fall and W inter Snitings have arrived. Boys do not buy that new Sack ¡Suit before seeing our line ; ; : : : '• '• > IT PAYS A very successful family reunion I was celebrated la-*t week nt the res idenceofC . I). Brown ol this city, | son-in-law o f Mrs. A. I,. Todd, Hit A Cottage Grove lady lost her watch tit o f the visiting |>arties, aud L 1 deset ndenls now liviug number one e- ening. got the notice in the next 8 Children, 27 grandchildren. and days Leader and in a couple of d a n greatgrandchildren. Four gen- more had her watch returned. A merchant says -I sell more ol erationH were present at the reunion some of them having come a d is the goods I advertise by tar than the tance <»f over jour thousand miles goods I say nothing about, A11 advertisement inserted tor a Among them them were Geo. i Ellen Verbeck and her daughter girl wanted, brought so many replies Mrs Ada Niason of Weiser, Idaho:! that the lady wanting the girl tele- Mr Cynthia A Williams of Dil- phoned us. -Can t you stop them com- lard, Oregon, with her daughter ing. I can t answer them all. It pays to advertise Lora, and grand daughter Muriel, TO ADVERTISE