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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1905)
COTTAGE VOL. X V II GROVE OTTAGK GROVE, OREGON. WINS BY LARGE MAJORITY SATURDAY, LEADER SEPTEMBER 10 , 1905. NO. 22 poueut and 3,72‘> votva majority over all contestants iu the race. O vn U U L Miss Ilarlow, has been our cor -1 respondent at Star tor several years and her weekly letters are very in Miss Harlow, of S ta r Wins Contest teresting and appreciated by a ll 1 "b o read them, ' lie publisher» eon- Lis* °* Teachers and Grades to Which and Will Visit the Fair at the eider her oue of their best eorre They are Assigned by Principal ing in ollice. Those elected to was iu the building ready to put in. W P T ! Besides this, So bushels of wheat, 1' " serve the next year are : Mrs. Anna 175 cords of wood, $300 worth of J. Calkins, president, Eugene; Mrs. household goods and a carload of Eva C. Wheeler, vice president, box sliooks were consumed. Cottage Grove; Mrs Louisa H. Johnson, secretary, , ulc. Creswell; Mrs. Y . 1). Hensill, one o f the owners , , „ nu> «..a. of the plant, states that they will ^ V9rT Successful Meeting Held at K a t, B Melt an, treasurer, Cres- rebuild, and that tin > will continue Creswell well; Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, cor Leader's Expense. sPí,ndeDt!, , T Strange. responding secretary, Coburg. Sup- drying at a neighbor’s plant, full year tne Leader gave away i filling all contracts. „„ T ,, erintendent’ a o f departments will a set of Shakespeare valued at $90 1 he Lane Count \\ C. I . be appointed at a later meeting of This dryer was ono of the largest It was said several weeks ago, which Miss Hnrlow aUo won and HIGH SLUOOI.. in the upper valley and was a com held its annual convention at Cres- 1 that Mist Harlow of .Star, was a winning tiiis contest this year well Sept. 5th and 6 th County plete plant in every particular. Professor C L. Strunge. very popular jotiug lady and the proves t'i it she h very popular. President Mrs Eva Craven Wheeler National Bee-Keepers Convention. Miss Mary Monday. vote that was east for her yesterday She received almost the solid sup- presided at the meetings. Tuesday ... „ . . , Miss Iiertha White. morning certainly proves the assoi- poit of out-of-town suhscribera and A Birthday Surprise Party. ¡.imning devotional, were led b y ^ Hutch.nson secretary of tion of that statement. Khe not also Ins many friends in town who EAST SICK 1ICHOOI.. Mrs Stratford Reports of the dif- l,e Nal,ona' Association of Bee- Loudon, Sept. 10 . Two wagon only won by 19,GOO votes over her gave her their support. tereut unions were given, also from £ ? ? «* " • a " « 0« « » »)>** Octiaber Seventh grade—Miss Vena Powers loads ot the friends of Mr. aud Mrs. nearest opponent, but also had a Superintendents of the de,.artmc»ts, f Mh ,as ,bee ' f f lecTted a* . bee1 " Miss Harlow expects to goto Sixth grade— Miss Wheeler. T. R. Brasher gathered together to majority of .‘¡,725 vot'S over all con Portland next week with sovoral Flower mission L-gislative « o k , keepers day at the International Fourth aud Fifth grades— Miss day to celebrate Mrs Brasher’« testants in the race. Sunday School Miner's and bum- which ,s to be held at San An- other young ladies of Star and she Ethel Taylor. forty-seventh birthday. It was a tomo, Texas, October 21st to N o IVhon Miss Harlow was told the will certainly have a royal good berman's work, et‘- Our state Second aud third grades— Miss merry crowd that drove up and result of the vote she showed no t ime. kd-litoa was with vember 1st. The regular sessions Cordelia Grant cheered Mr. and Mrs. Brasher as president, M. ol the convention will begin Octo surprise at wiuniujf, but said she First grade—Miss Maude Kelley, they came to greet the party. The us duriti. he convention aud was ber 30 th and continue three days in hardly expected to win by so large a source h> Ip :t:i ' inspiration. west Him: sc, 1001 . friends an.r relatives brought with Elks’ Hall, two blocks from Bexar majority and sai 1 she desire 1 to [them many nice and useful presents Wednesday p. 111 was given over Hotel, the headquarters of the asso thank her many fri-nds for the to helpful talks, in I .1 splendid Eighth grade— A ice principal aa reinemliratices'of the «lay. A line ciation. support given. W ortli Harvey. diuuer was served out of doors papei was read by Mrs. Ilosmer, The contest was one of the in ‘St Fourth aud Filth grades M iss Those present were Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of literature, from Real Estate Transfers. successful over known bv a he pub . . C. T. V . The talk I Mabel Mickey. M idis Norvi II, Mr Oliver Norvell, Eugene NV ,, ,, . . . . . . W A and Ora E Hemeuway to F lishers, over ninety ii ->v iianins were . «l i R 0 .1 It .1 Cottage « I, , * , Second and third graces— Misa Mrs. Sarah Norvell, Mr. and Mrs. ii 1 , . J Bartels and ï M Ernest; lots 7 added to our list, w hile in my sub \ \ bere s Mother, wns M m t 8, « J .1 Grove, on Gertrude palmer. T. R Brasher. Mr arid Mrs. Fred aud 8, l>lk H McFarland’s ad to scribers paid up all arrearages and First grade— Miss Olali Mickey. Rice, Mr and Mrs T. M. Gardner, very able, and there was 110 mother Cottage Grove. $250. in advance as far as two and three ( Most of the teachers came iu on Mr. Thomas O. Brasher, Master present but felt her duty to God .1 B and Ida L Lewis to J H and years. | the noon train yesterday. Miss Ed war-1 N. Brasher, Mis. Electa l< and her children most forcibly when F .1 Bartels and P M Ernest; lOOx M i s Randolph hail finished. In The final vote was couut“ I by Kelley will come on Saturday, Thordenberg, Mr. aud Mrs. O. \V. Mr \dditon u t. ~:t‘ feet in McFarland’« ad to Col Mi I I. -loues and t'lii-. VauTeu. 1 he janitors are busy cleaning up Ewing and Earl, Roy James, Until, t 1 :. . v . i pii.:,id.nt, gave a very gixid and op , *'l 8 e Grove. $L burg at one o'clock yes'erdat ail t | both buildings and will have every- Ludie and Lillie Ewing. At font Outlook" ol . H L and Jeunie DeWald to J H they foiin I that 88,2<>5 votes « i n thing iu shape for a fine beginning o’clock all the guests departed for timistic talk 011 tin and Louise Bartels; lot 4, blk 3, cut of which M in H irlow bad Pi. I on Monday. While the furnace iu their respective homes with hearts temperali, work Spc ial atteutioii wa called to Long & Landesa’ ad to Cottage 1100 nr 19.000 over her nearest op j the \\ eat side school is not quite full of happiness and joy. the action taken by President Myi i - Grove. .$1050. will be in a few dajs, “ finished, _:' L ' it .................................. “ O nk O k T iikm .’ ’ This is the wav the contest stood at noon usteidav: of tlie- Lewis and Clark fair in not aokeement . ! an'i will in uo wise interfere with ;■ ivmg »in , i liquois furnished J Between J II and F J Bartels and | the progress of the school work. I f 1 the entei taiument of guests in F M lyruest, parties of the first Miss Lulu Harlow, Star__ ________ .. Baron Koimira Very III. ......... .. 4 6 0 0 0 the present weather continues there tlie'Greg on building Also the e x pint, and A J Stewart, party of the Miss Lizzie Until __ .................. .................... 204-00 I W'H be no need of tires anyway for 13 . — Baron hil.it 1 . the A c s ultuial college, second part, iu which party of the New York, Sept Miss Lizzie Veatcli___ ___ _____ _____ 4085 i*0®“ The flues are complete Koniurn is very ill. Dr. Delafield w lieu foni Umidi - I eaib-ts carried second part agrees that parties of I and only the 4 2 3 0 “ “ “ ” UV. luo .Ueueit*"*G' '“ ,tUuK "P was called and says he is in the t|1L. banner Miss Helen McGee ___ No booze 111 Benton the first part shall erect one-half of mu w o r k r remains e m a i n s 1 I c . . r . 1 1 r i r — ............................................. I mio and uiiiDiiing finishing 01 of the work Miss Effie Stew art______ _____ 4 1—e) [u to pe be done, to have the b best beating ; " rst * * * * * ° f ^ 1 ,! Jfw' r^ “ ' cou,,t> " 1,1 tll, ,r l”',rad« " l ‘ hc ,alr- the wall for a brick building on bis Spend music was given by choir lot and when party of second part 865 system possible. The rooms w ill! mu1r h" s a sl'ght ftatl phys que Miss Itessie Markley. __ 1 . H's «nd a sok, by Miss IIowe was very doeires to use said wall he may do 455 be well ventilated and boated as i “ " ‘1 Miss Elsie Lee________________ Mr, Nelson has done alibis work ? Japan is postponedL but most.of -good. so by paying to parties of first part 445 Miss Nettie Burdick_____ the suit will go as planned. He Wednesday morning devotional half of its cost. .- W elland he knows his business. 365 Miss Maggie Shinn............ „ Rev Stratlord aud question Same agreement as above with E. certainly be uo cam - has 8 rieved over rioti,,K and ,he led by him , in Japan. '* 360 1 plaints to lie made this winter about '• ! teeling Miss Jessie Berg_______ _____ " T ' * “ aguinst T “ 31 .¡“J was au»wered by Mrs. Additon A Wilson ns party of the second 1 ...... w.-i-i:-... of e . the . . . 1S kuown hero that he ac tcil muUi AtM itss given by County prusideut part. 335 iu the .........1:«:......... condition nnd ventilation Miss Ida F. Barrett ____ explicit command o f the mikado. Mrs. Wheeler. ' .‘■die recommended building. Fever varied from yy to i o j . tliat the local evungelistic superin- Millinery Opening. Millinery opening Thursday and -'Ls. George Bohlman and cliild- --------- -------------- teudent and auperinteudent of Friday at "The Vogue.” ’ ten have- gone to Portland for a Miss Wheeler will be pleased to A New Fruit Perfected. mother's meetings ......... write, ......... and hold Fruit Dryer Burned. visit They will take in the Fair, meetings in at least two rural school rece' ve ®t “/The \ ogue ' on Thurs- Help Wanted— School girl to do aIui the B ¡hernia Mineral Exhibit nnd Friday. Friday, Sept. Sept. 2 21 ist st and a --1 22 - - d J Eugene, Sept. 12 .— This moru- A new Irmi called‘ ‘ peacher me, ’ houses^near and pre-cut the Wil- 1 day daT and 1. .. ............ „ t T l i r' rt l i . i , i l l I ladies nHi f l c i interested n i p r o c t p r l i in n l hats. iofe light work tor board.- Leader. will be o! much attraction to hei , ¡ng about 2 o’clock the Hensill & 1 has been perfected at Lodi, Cali |arc| unjOD \|su | i |0ld a county all Mr Bohlman's interests there. Stinson fruit evaporator, nbout four forni.t, by J. I’ hillippi, it . being a medal contest at each couutv con- A carload of cement for the water, from . ! _.......... - — 1 , 1 , t , d ___________ ..I__ 1__ . t .„ .................... ‘ t. „..,1 .. ___ ‘ works dams came in on Wednes- J. D. Cochran and three boys miles north of Eugene on the river cross between a peach and a a lief- vention so as to replenish the Miss Wheeler’s opening will be d have just returned from uu outing : road, was destroyed by fire. It is , Urine. It is pronounced by exjier- countv treasury Hie unions were Thursday and Friday, at Kit-on Springs on the Middle not known how the fire originated, ienced fruit men to be far superior represented by Mrs. 1*. .1 Gardtierj v , . . Rev. Garduer o f Saginaw will fill'Fork, up by the Military road but it probably caught from the to anything ever perfected along 0f junction, Mrs. I.oomir of Co , „ l° the Methodist Clturcli pulpit 1 " ’ 1 - 1 ____ r.-«- r-.- ^ ,,^ ,1 ! At iti^ t i...., 11 .. ■ „¡otit 1 1 I 1 . c m . Ini.. I’liilhnni li-is 1 m . ■. — 1 . .1 .. 1 . .. r k town on tea a iter noon train I nurs- Sunday morning and evening. --------- —, . | and got plenty of deer and fish. Cochran, the bicycle repair man, r 1)arkeB> a wardofM ult- ts moving into the residence next “ r 'ln | o m a h County lias been left for Metcalf & Brand, where his mother . ,, i seven „„ 1 * , , r ... , . .<_ . . • T , 1 -even year* years at the tl county poor farm and himself will make their home. ,#y hig' on #nJ other relatives, until Miss Grant and Miss Monday they learned that he was heir to a aiul sister arrived in town Thurs- large fortune Now that his rela- day. Miss Monday’ s sister will tives know ol his good fortune they spend a time with her until after'are falling all over themselves in school opens. i order to be good to him . OPENS MONDAY , . . . . ---- — ------ . -— vond control. Ihere were fire ex- and lias succeeded in obtaining a Morris and M r s . Hos er o f Eugene $100 cash to be divided among tinguisbers and several water true-to-name article, embodying tin Creswell a good d. leg »ti m. live people. Get your ooupons and barrels about the building, but the soft down of the peach ami tho -p|,e attendance was small hut make some guesses, fire spread so rapidly that their use shiny surface ot the nectarine in the tbu ,i,st,ir«tion and enthusiasm F. I). Fuller, the smelter man could have done uo good. skin, and the firm, white, sweet more than paid oue fot attending that was to visit the Commercial The value of the building and meat of both fruits. A well known \ir„ I)eway of Chicago, 1 member Club, wired that be could be here contents was $ 5000 . There was fruit shipper pronounces the “ peach- 0f ti, Illinois W. C. 1 l 1 was this week, but 011 account of the $2000 insurance, leaving a net loss erine” perfect, and says it will lnake pr<siit. The county loses a valu- m.-ny mining men out of town he of $ 3000 . There were 12 tons of the best shipping fruit gtown in ,i,|e |)U.-j,|,.nt in Mis Wheeler, was asked to defer his visit fora green fruit in the dryer and one ton the state.— Ex. whose dlrnss prevents her contiuu- few days. VN' Y o u C öu \ N ow See It! The Big Display of B LA C K C A T HOSIERY AT LURCH’S Hose for School Those C A N N O T BE EXCELLED Every Scholar of the Cottage Grove Public Schools will Receive a Nice Black Cat by Call ing at Lurch's. CONVENTION. VV'S’VVV'S'V' • « ! I ; f New Fall Millinery — AT- Uhc Vogue The newest colors and shapes. Hats for everyone. Best assortment ever shown in the city. Prices to suit all. Miss Wheeler, who has had several years experience with the best houses on the ( 'oast will be pleased to assist von in planning; an up-to-date winter hat. W hen you are In need of II I ^ UNDERWEAR You will lind the largest and best line ever shown in Cottage Grove at our store. Our line is complete in Ladies’, Oeni s, Boy’s, Misses’ and Children Up-to -<!.tle buyers are quick to roe- ogni/* t lie selling 1 merits of an ar- tide. We ask von to take adv an- tage <1 d the many (»pportunities of- fried ;it our store*. HEIHENWAV & BURKHOLDER Next Door to Post Office C o rn e r M a in Gl 3rd Street