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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1905)
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER C* ■ VOL. XVII N O . 23 PACKERS ger frequently onllod. He also said tbal l ’arkor, as chairman of the | Democratic eonimitte* acveral yearn ago, accepted a proffered gift I public notice through the proceed widen gravel in lront of their prop ings ol the meeting held by the DOINGS OF erty on Fourth street. Carried. vw S. P- TRAIN “ Roseburg Merchants’ Association” C ITY COUNCIL Moved and seconded that a war in this city Monday night. rant of $700 lie drawn on the street Constitution and by-laws wore Arrests and Convictions tor Viola fund in favor of Contractor Lea. littornev-General Consents to Admit A Crazy Man Jumps From train anti adopted at the meeting and under tions of Game Laws. Carried. 1 Pleas of Guilty a n d Cleanse Much Business Transacted at Special is Hurt. these the organization, changes its, Move. 1 aud seconded that a war G. Brown, John Kieger, Fred Record Session Monday Evening. name to the “ Merchants' Protec rant be drawn in favor o f Contrac Hencye, Benton County, killing itivo Association of Roseburg.” tor Le >. on the water coniract of pheasants in closed season $15 each A Swede by the name of Peter Henry Richardson and F. H. Council called to order by Mayor $500. Carried. I Chicago— Hour officials o f Hit W . O. Jeff lined $25 for depositing carlson jumped from the north Bill of Allen Battles of $16 for Is-hwarticiiild & Sulzberger Back saw dust in stream. Boy Chapman, l.x,l,nd “ ctrland Thursday Thurs Churchill were added to the board Veatch aud all responded to their of directors, previouly announced, names except Counciltnen Hines street work allowed. f l Company, of Chicago, "era I rank Caldwell, for killing birds $15 day night as it was crossing Fourth an l Louis Barzee was elected per and Ilogate. lined ......... ' ‘I $25 «*» by each. Joe (isalta for killing lark street coming into town, and in manent secr'-tary for the term, Councilman Chamberlain, chair ftudge Humphrey in the United $2 5 . A. fl Gallagher, J. II flail- jured his right side and shoulder which ends Jan. 1, 1906. The a-.- Wednesday evening the members istites District Court here today aghu Yamhill Countv, lined $25 and cut his head over the right eye s »coition will meet the third Mon man ol light committee, recom of the Rebbecah Lodge aud their mended that a light be placed ¡The fines followed a plea o f gu ilty each for hunting without license. and temple, severing a small artery. friends and invited guests met in a day in every mouth, tho directors |to indiennnts charging conspiracy One arrest in Jackson county for He got up and walked up the street oftener as occasion may require.— : at east end ol fi>o* bridge, and it goodly company to celebrate the was nn>v'd and seconded that re ■ to avc., I't railroad rebate* Die dc- killing a spotted fawn, and one for and went in at Mr. Wallace’s house. Review. port of light committee be accepted 5; ' anniversary of the founding of a silver grey squirrel. 1 hey took him in and telephoned kgdant* were Samuel W eil <>f New killing the Lodge. Appropriate exercises telephoned and light installed. Carried lYork, vice president of tho cotn- Elmer Harlow, Eugene, killing for Dr. Kime, and he called Dr. "ere rendered, intersperced with Ordinance No 117 .was read first Oregon News. I locket t to go with him. They L . . b . S.Cueey, traffic manager; pheasants, £15. ... time and by moti vas tc.oI second some good music. Mr. W. H . L in |v»nce I> Skipworth anil Chess K. This list covers the arrests for the thought liest to take him to the of- Him year Oregon expects a prune time by title A motion to read coln made a speech concern fTodd, assistant traffic managers. ing tne foundation, the progress and last week only. It is a risky thing lice to dress the wound, as he was crop of about 4,500,000 pounds, or same third to. . an I I.in in,, an 1 1 bin 011 final 1 Weil waa lined $10,000. the olhei to not obey the hunting laws, but continually saying s«met>ody was only one-third of the annual yield passage was lo.-t This bill relates future of the lodge, after which a ill any re> in to be willing to stand alter him, ami he had to get off the of about 13,000,000 pounds Pro to the liquor license and repeals good social time was had with I5I5000 each. music, games, etc. There «vas a the chance of not getting caught. train, while otherwise he seemed longed warm and dry weather and section 2 i,i ordinance 5 samuki . w rit. n k r v o is w k k c k . good attendance, although not quite consequent lack of moisture are as all right. Mr. J R Thompson and Smut of those doubtless that ate ar Unb red that the Cottage Grove With the entering ol ph as the as large as usual with the many Jdeclarotion "as made lin t unless nr rested lor hunting without a license Jlr. Forrester went up to the office cribed »s the chief cause for the Electric Co. be allowed to put iu Tbe order shortage. are lights, aud bring in special bill people thnt were away le a s t one of the cases is irnmedi- were not aware of the new law eon. with them and the doctors commen eern iu gth o license required, but it I ced dress to the "omul, when sml for difference between cost of the is a large one here and much inter 1 i th e life ol' Samuel ate Ii;-lits and the small ones now iu est is taken in their society. General Summary. Vice-president of the compaii.' and ¡docs net i'.' ted them. The lieenso ' deuly he caught sight of tho blood and commenced to fight, saying use. L e of the defendants, is in jon. ! is u w i-e pi oils turn. One of the big days of last week that they were killing „ ___ him. A The ong ,, dry spell was broken Moved and seconded that the le- Xardy. He is sai 1 to l e a nervous was Thursday— Missouri day. G o v struggle took plane between the j on the 1 irtli by good tains which eoi lei I k - instructed to recover trick , oil bars weie entertained Upper Columbia Steamer, man and the four men They tried full geuernlly in the western and value ol timber cut ou tbe c ity ’s ernor Joseph W. Folk of Missouri, lor In- life if he had been allowed t ■ Lowiitou, Idaho.— The steamer to hold him in the chair, but could | northern portions of the state. land cut by Mr. McCoy. Carried. with his military staff, arrived W ed pout 1 u 111 im ,cr the sfigunt ol .111 in M >111111011 Gem, owned by the Lewis not, and he bit and scratched, These rains were supplemented by Mr. McCoy claims he bought tim nesday and spent two days at the lictmmt. ton Navigation Company, lias been kicked and fought uutil he had bit showers iu scattered places on the ber from one Walters, who owned Exposition. President Goode gave UO'K WITH Aloonv’s CONSHST. secured by ih<. Open Uiv.-r Associa ten I)r. Kime s little finger on his 13th, 16th ami 17th. Some full the tan 1 liefore the city bought the a dinner in honor of the governor Wednesday evening, and the Mis The plea was entered, it is tic tion to run on the Columbia above right band badly, bit Mr. Forrester plowing and seeding has boon done, same. soni i commissioners honored their (■ laied, after a complete understand Gelilo Tins boat is iiwne I by Lswis- 011 the arm, kicked Mr Thompson but the soil is not soft enough for Moved and seconded that Cou- Site is now at iu tho stomach, and tore up things this woik to become general. Light tiagtoi I,ta be -allowed to change governor with a gram! banquet at lug lntl been reached between t.ou business men lounsc! tor tlm defendants and A t - Riparia and will leave for Celilo pretty generally, when he subsided frosts occurred in exposed places plans of water mains, mid nur 6- the American Inn Thursday even Former Missourians in large lorncy-Geiieritl Williaui It Moody «villi tin first use of the liver. and allowed them to dress his head. on several «lays, but they did no ineh pipe up Fourth street to Ken ing numbers Hocked to the Fair to take Later .'«he will plv between C diio harm. On the way down to the jail lie tucky street and connect with |- I White in Chicago tl'e Attorney md I.ewislou 1110I also make trips commenced again, aud only after Hop picking is nearly completed inch main to mill street. Carried. patt in tbe Missouri day exercises lleiieral w is sin prised of the eon and to meet the famous young man to upper liver points above Lewis waking up everybody on the street and the crop is turning out better 1 r id« nl W eil Bids on the North Cre« k water did they get him locked up. than expected. The rains did not mains was opeued aud the only bid who now occupies the gubernatorial |t is sai i m i c. ,1 to the entry ol n ton chair. Governor Folk was highly l'lns an imiiii-cincnt was made It seems that he is a fisherman injure the hops but they were detri-'on die table was n bid by pm of guilty, with the understand iVthough! l>,easel1 with the exposition. today by (J. F. Vilen, lessee of the from San Francisco arid that lie had mental to prunes, the picking and 1 for $1907.76. The Conn ing that the jail provision o f the E r under which the indictment boat. It is planned to take the been on a prolonged spree down drying o f which are well advanced. this bid out of reason so same was Carnexie l.ibrary Contract. Iras returned should lie w a iv e d and tilst full i- ngo of wheat to Celilo there, and was coming north on the Reports indicate that the prune deferred until U p next meeting. liids on 6-inch, sewer i>> ■ '-(• ».• ; — «*— •• v "t'1' lu; ’ uai« mis ai- merely a fine imposed. The same from Lewiston iu a very short, time. train with his brother. Tom Med crop will be larger than last year, ' q’eticri a,t Mu -, lads ternoon the Carnegie library board Iu ,. - U ------*a-------, . ■ — ley got 011 tl>» -• Medford Mcassion was made ¡n the ease of apples are ripening and indicate were presented, one of J. II. Car- opened the bids for the construction says that the man w aj complaining tnatans Mus! Got Hunter's Licenses. ■ he other tiller defendants. peiiti r for $198 mid of H. C. Hart of Eugene’ s of a severe headache, had his shoes from fair to good yields library building. I Arrangement docs m>t affect tho Sal-ni That Indians’ residing off and was walking up and down ! Corn is nearly ripe and it is a for $173.30. Moved and seconded There were only two bids, that of Indictments pending against o th e rs. oil a reservation must seenro bun the aisle all the time. He bought good crop. Potatoes are generally that tile bid of Mr H ait lie ac X O. H eckert’s being the lower, I ’nited States District A ttorney tors’ li.-ensoH ,if they hunt off the and the contract will be awarded to itu orange thinning it would relieve free from blight and the prospects | cepted at #173.30. Carried, Morrison filed a demurrer to th e reservation, is asserted by Attornoy- him, aud drank a great deal of ice for a good yield of potatoes is much j H. C Hart asked for a renewal him. His bid was $8,540. plea of abatement made yesterday General Crawford, iu an opinion water, but did not act crazy at that better than it was before the rains i of a plumber and sewer builders’ tv the p ackers d e fen d a n t in th e rendered license. Granted today. M r. Crawford time. While Mr. Medley was gath set in. Oregon Wife-Beater Whipped. Beef Trust case. The demurrer says that the law is general in its Moved and teeonded that the ering his grips to get off the man Alleges insufficiency o f th e a lle g a terms and since no exception has marshal be instructed to purchase Baker C ity, Or., Sept. 16.— ran back to the open vestibule aud Fair Board Will Purchase Cases. tions iu the plea o f th e p a ck e rs . Hash lights Carried. Robert Cecil, postmaster at Tiptou, been made iu the case of tbe Indian jumped off. The man’s brother Salem The State Fair boaul Moved and seconded that vote by Oregon, early this morning paid the man whos« forefathers inhabi staid on the train and made no at has authorized the president to which Ordinance No 117 was lost tbe penalty for wife beating before ■ Parker Did Not Ask for Contributions ted the country for a time whereof tempt to 1 >ok after him. a large crowd of spectators in the the memory of man runneth not to in Person. Yesterday morning the jail door purchase such exhibit cases at the be reconsidered. Carried. Moved and seconded ttliut Ordi corridors of the county jail. He the contrary, must, pay his dollar a was opeued to give the man a drink Lewis and Clark fair as they may New York.— Perkins was recalled year for the privilege of joining in Tbe purpose is to lake nance N l . 117 be read third time was given teu lashes on the bare and he tumbled 6 men over in a deem best Itotbes'and in the insurance ease advantage of an opportunity to buy and passed to its final passage. bacu and blubbered like a baby. the hunt. hurry, but finally put back. Ithis morning. John P. M cCullagli, On the arrival of the deputy show cases and various other dis- Carried. la typewriter at tho Albany office of sheriff a straight jacket was put ou play devices at low cos' and make Vote on the ->atue was unamious and Patent leather hats. They make Undrew Hamilton, testified preced Portland Day at Lewis and Clark Ex the man so that his iujuries could be them a part of the permanent equip- signed by the mayor, good mirrors, girls. The Ideal position. ing Perkins. Ho appeared to know meut of tile State Fair pavilion. Move i and seconded that the dressed. A s he did considerable carries them. [little about tho large checks said to The State Fair hoard also elected license uf N. J Cummings be re- For the above occasion the Soutli- fighting, lie was strapped in a chair L evi Geer, wife and children left |Lave been handled by Hamilton for so that he could be more easily Con. Havermeyer, of this city, cus- yoked. Carried. I the New York Life- Insurance Co. ! e-ru Pacific Company will sell on handled. Ho was taken ou the j Indian o f the Fair grounds at a sal Moved and seconded that Messrs. for Portland on Monday to enjoy I Per kirns testified at length on “ joint I Sept. 2.SU1 a u l 29th round trip noon train to Eugene for examina- !ary 01 $ 5 ° ° a >’>;alj _____ Garoutte and Lemon be allowed to the Fair lor a week. tickets, g e o l for 10 days, good on l&wount” transactions. any regular train going or return tion. Real Estate Transfers. McCall said he did not mean that ing. will also be honored in sleep I Parker appeared in person to ask Mrs. C. A. Perkins to N. 1*. Nel- ing cars under usual conditions. I contributions, but reiterate !, the ; lot 2, blk 1, Mrs. C. A. Per End of the Premium Scheme in Rose- ' Rate $4.00. children half fare. I statement that bis e u n p i'g 1 niana- kins, suburban a I to Cottage drove. Burg. CONVICTED i Don’t Stay -------- IN-------- The Dark LIGHT Y o u c a n receive Roseburg, Sept. 21.— After t h e * 1'1"- . . . . . . . . . .. brief stay of one month, the “ Green M. Y and M. A. Dewalt to \\ . L. Trading Stamp” man lias gone from j Brown trustee 1.1 acres in George-, 10 27.20 27 2ÎI acres in same pla-e Roseburg, perhaps never to return t uvn, also mil plant; also lots 2 and 3 , | Unable to put I11111 out of business also sawmi mes' add to Cottage Grove ; i,y a prohibitory license, which, uu blk I , Jones ¡dor the law, the city council also lots 3 and l in blk 1, George could not impose, the merchants town, $14,500 De- J. 0 . Long ti listen to W took the only alternative by buying I him out. Tbe price paid was the Wald same as above. appraised value of the stamp man’ s Mr. and Mrs. D. T . Awbrey te ! stock of goods, placed at nearly -sfioo. The goods will be disposed turned from their vacation Tuesday ‘ of by bids. 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