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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1905)
The Poultry Exhibit. President Roosevelt, Arehb’shop Ireland and other prelates, rulers and important personages o f the world, aroused the interest of the entire states of Oregon and Wash ington, when staged in the city ot Portland two years ago And now with the announcement that it is again to be enacted in that city at the Marquam Grand Theatre for six night performances (exclusive o f Sunday) starting Thursday Octo ber 19th, will no doubt cause many to journey there to witness it the same as before. In order to accomodate the out- of town public Calvin Heilig, man ager o f the Marquam Grand theatre will give his personal attention to all orders for seats through the mail, il accompanid with remit tance. T he scale ot prices govern ing the engagement will be $2 and $ 2.50 on the lower floor a n d $ l, $ 1.- 5o and $2 in the balcony. All rail road lines entering Portlaud are to make low excursion rates, so by inquiring o f the local railroad rep resentative, full information con cerning the same can be ascertained. City Council. The City Council at its meeting Few people realize the extent or laat Wednesday night accepted the importance o f the poultry exhibit at resignation o f City Engineer Taylor. the Lewis & Clark Exposition A t the meeting Monday night which is now drawing to a close. the resignation o f councilman of Poultry from all parts of the the 3rd ward, Hinds, was presented, United States are here shown, and and upon motion the resignation for over a week past this grand dis was accepted. play of thoroughbred stock has been Nominations to fill the vacancy the wonder ot all who were fortu being in order, Councilman John nate enough to be present at the son nominated Chas. Van Denberg, Fair at this time; and to quote the and there being no other nomina language o f one of the leading pa tions, the matter was put to vote pers of Portlaud, ‘ ‘T he fowls proved and the recorder was instructed to the most attractive exhibition at cast the ballot for Mr. Van Deu- the Lewis & Clark Fair, and drew berg, as councilman for tbe 3rd thousands o f people to the E xp o ward. sition who would not otherwise Some discussion was entered into have gone.” with regard to whether the city T o one not posted on this vast in should reconnect Wm. Conner’ s and dustry, throughout the entire M cGilvray’s houses with the new United States, possibly these state water system free of charge, in view ments may seem somewhat over of the fact that by removing the drawn; but when we stop to con present main their houses would be sider that it is at the present rank disconnected, and much incon ing amongst the leading productions venience caused them. After some o f the country, reachiug the stu various statements, the matter was p e n d o u s figures o f over $500,000,- reterred fo the water commissioners. 000 annually, these statements do It seems that the present pipe line not seem so much out o f proportion runs just back o f their bouses a few alter all. Value of Alfalfa. feet, and that when the main is re O f so much importance has this Secretary Coburn, o f Kansas, moved, connections will have to be industry become, that a number of the leading institutions o f learning gives a good formula for estimating made to the new line in the middle throughout the United States have the value o f alfalfa as compared of the street in front o f the house some 65 feet away, and that the added this department to their list with other hay plauts. We repeat it so it shall not escape yards will have to be dug through o f branches taught; such eminent scientists as Prof. George M. the mind and judgment of our to remove the old main. Contractor Lee was instructed to Gowell, of the University o f Maine, readers. Here it is: One acre o f alfalfa yields as much replace the wooden pipe leading have taken up this subject, and many others o f equal renown and protein as three acres o f timothy from the reservoir with iron pipe as per contract. are hard at work in attempt to pro and twelve acres o f brome grass. The street commissioner was in Let every farmer remember, who duce strains and breeds of fowls which will return double and treble ha< any alfalfa to handle that be structed to act as supervisor of the the output and profit yielded by needs to take three times as much street grading aud the water sys the majority of bens now handled; care o f it as he would timothy, and tem and see that both were carried and indeed so well have they sue twelve times as much as he p-ould out according to specifications. The matter of changing the the ceeded that records of single hens o f brome grass. ater license ordinance so as so make laying over 250 eggs within the year some fixed sum the yearly license, have been made. These astonish A Reception. instead of a ranging scale of prices, ing facts are well known to the A reception was given Friday according to the shows was con poultry world, and should be an in centive to those who heresofore may evening in Jones’ Hall by the mem sidered. It developed that $132 have given the subject some half bers o f tie Methodist Episcopal was paid in such fees by Mr. Miluc Church in honor of their new pastor, last Tear, while the fee at Port hearted consideration. land, Eugene and other town" 1“ There are a number of breeds Rev. S. E. Meminger. The ball was beautifully deco $50 per year. which have made astonishing rec Mr. Milne stated to one o f the ords in the production o f eggs; rated and at an early hour a large chief among which are the P ly company gathered and a very good aldermen that the hall had paid in mouth Rocks, Leghorns, Blue An- time was had, after which ice cream the last year just S2S after licenses, light and heat were deducted. Some duluaians and others: and right here in cones was served. F. B. Phillips presided and also of the aldermen favored a yearly- let the farmers take heed and lose thought ail no time in adding some o f this valu delivered the address of welcome iu rate o f $50 others able money-making livestock to behalf o f the church, after which the should be gotten that could be reas other departments o f the church onably, and laid the matter on the their homes. There is no reason why the aver work, class teachers, Sunday School, table uutil the next meeting. Department, Epworth A warrant was ordered issued to age farmer cannot add to his bank Primary account at least $100 each year League, Epworth Forum, Interme Mr. Hart for $75 on his sewer con through this source, without iu any diate and Junior Leagues, welcomed tract. The council then adjourned to wise interfering with the other pro their Dew- pastor through the ad ductions o f the farm, in fact thous dresses of the leading officers of the meet Wednesday the 18th. All the addrosses ands of farmers iu this and other departments. After the meeting of the council, state» are turning their attention were well rendered as was the mu the Liquor License committee held entirely to this industry, and be sic and solos from the choir. Dr. C. W ire represented the dis a secret session to consider applica coming prosperous beyond anything they have yet experienced through trict and Rev. R. C. Grace c f the tion for the coming year as the Cumberland F.esbyteriun Church present licenses expire next Tues raising of other stocks or grains. The Corvallis Agricultural Col after which Rev. Meminger re day. Six of the eight saloons now running were granted renewals, but lege has takeu up this department, sponded very ably. that of Neil Cummings was not re and are conducting some valuable Cooke— Do y o u think Dr. newed and Lee Minard withdrew experiments, which are given out free fui ine benetit o f those inter Kwaeker’s cough-medicine does any hi“ application for a renewal o f his license. good? ested. Ashley— Not unless the directions are followed. Strenuous Financiering. Cooke— Wha. are the directions? There is probably no more pictur Ashley— Keep the bottle tightly esque and unique bit of financiering corked. in history than that by which Nathan Rothschild made six million By tho findings of the mining Of Lane Countv Testify to Dr. Darrin’s dollars as a result o f the battle o f jury of awards, which have just Skill in the Treatment of Chronic Waterloo. been returned to tbe exhibitors at Diseases. Roschild had followed W elling the Lewis and Clark Exposition ton during bis campaign against Colorado retains tbe proud position Since Dr. Darrin has reduced Ills Napolean, and at Waterloo tho she has held for so long as the fees to $10 a month his “ man of money’ ’ sat like a soldier queen of mining states, with a total professional offices have lieen thronged with the in a shower o f rain and bullets, o f 1G1 awards. Of this number, lame, halt, blind and deaf. Testi watching the battle. As soon as be niue are gold medals, 13 silver monials by the score are coming In observed the arrival o f Blucher and medals and 14 bronz medals, whiie for publication to show that Dr the rout o f the French, Rothschild the remaining i25 are honorable Darrin is doing much good to suffer ing humanity. The four ladies whose set spurs to his horse and rode mentions. I d the total number of caaffs follow are well known to the swiftly to Brussels. A carriage awards received, Oregon stands sec whole community. To the Editor:—Since having scar whirled him to Ostend and the next ond, with 82. As a medal winner, let fever twelve years ago I have morning he was at the Belgium however, California is easily first. been partially deaf in one ear. Dr. coast. The sea was so rough that Out of 43 awards received, she got Darriu 1ms cured me, much to my he had to pay $500 to a boatman to 13 gold, 14 silver and 13 bronze joy and satisfaction. I cannot speak carry him across the channel, and medals, with three honorable men too loudly in praise of Dr. Darrin Ills skill in the use of electricity. h" landed at Dover in the evening. tions, a remarkable showing. Mon and Refer your readers to me. I live five The next morning he was in Lon tana took 13 gold, 11 silver and 8 miles north of Eugene. don before the opening o f the Stock bronz medals, with 25 honorable M b s . U. A .C oh n k l l . Exchange. It wras known that he meution, 57 awards. Washington, To the Public;—For a long time I had came direct from Wellington like Oregon, received a large n um had been troubled with weak lungs, and must have the latest news. He ber of awards, 70 in all, but few are female troubles of a disagreeable had outstripped all the countries gold and silver. It is understood character and was generally run and messengers o f the nation. There that Washington will accept the de down in health and strength. Through Dr. Darrin’s skillful treatment I am was no telegraph then. In answer cision, but Oregon’s mining com well as ever in my life. Beside at to the anxious inquiries for the missioner, F. J. Mellis, is deter Springfield, Ore., where I can be news o f W ellington, Rothschild dis mined to appeal. The exact num seen. M b s . E tt a K b e w s o x . creetly said nothing of the battle of ber of gold and silver medals he re Mr. Editor:—Tell the people In Eu Waterlo. Instead, he sighed, and ceived could not be ascertaiued, but told o f Blucher's previous defeat at it is known not to have been very gene that Dr. Darrin cured my boy of Fiver and stomach troubles, night Ligny, and said as a result there large. The gold medals probably sweats and general weakness of the could be little hope for Wellington did not exceed four or five. whole system. Can be refereed to four miles north of Eugeue. The gloomy report caused a panic M r s . E. J. C o b u r n . on the exchange, and When the Peoria, Oct. 5.— N. G. Dougber ty, Mr. Editor:—For a long t ime I market had reached the bottom, 30 years superintendent of the city Nathan Rothschild bought every schools, was indicted today for em have been troubled with inflamma tion of the bladder, symptoms of dia thing that he could find money for. bezzlement of school funds. The betes, a tendency to relieve the — Sel. amount lost is estimated at $75,000. bladder many times day anil night. He is an educator of note and has a Dr. Darrin has cured me much to my comfort. My husbaud has ls-en "Ben-Hur.” wife and three grown children. He cured under D j . Darrin’s treatment Klaw & Erlauger’s colossal pro used every device of speculators to of kidney, liver and stomach trouble. ductiou of General Lew W allace’s get rid o f money, raised and forged Defer to me at 7r> West Eighth street, impressive biblical romance, “ Bcn- checks, issued false bills for supplies. Engene. M bs . M. M i -C ully . Hur ” startling in its immensity, For years he had been considered HR DARRIN S PLACE OF HI SINKHS can only be considered as second in wealthy. All his property ventures | comparison to the Lewis and Clark were bad, and in tbe first steel, Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at I the sm-.-edo Motel. Eugene. O regon, Centennial as a feast lor the eyes. clump he dropped $25,000. until November 12 from 10 o ’clock un- j T h:» great play which hascomman- til 3 dally, evenings 7 to 8, Sunday 2 of the Pope of ..........- ---------- Ed Fmnerty of the Drsiu Normal, to ♦. visited over Sunday with bis parents. This doctor makes a specialty of FOUR PR0MI= NENT PEOPLE ■ in all disouses ol the eye, ear. n ose ami th roa t, catarrah, dealuese, "rou , cliltto, lagrippe, heart, liver aud kidney discs.*'*. or . suffer from apathy and 'adin n uc.v also genlto-uilnury and skin iu either sox. such a h l o o d taints, seminal weak ties.-and luM vigor, va-j rtook'le and stricture. Clreulio-s and qiii stl-n nlanks -ml free to nnv address and correspon dence solicited. Many eases can re_ cetve home treatment after one vlsi* to the doctor's office, batteries and belts furnished with full Instructions for their use. ...................... Dr. Darrin’s terms foi treatment an* now $10 11 month, or iu tluit pro portion of time tlie iime may require Tile poor treiitFil free, except meal elne. BARTELS’ CITI MEAT COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Ve a SM OKED t . - xx7~ : M EATS t IIO IC K U t lis r i F IS H This paper will accept wood in j payment of subscriptions, where the | subscriber will subscribe for one year iu advance. j j The Leader office is prepared to | turn out the very highest class oi : commercial job printing. " e| guarantee satisfaction. ous t : A : S P E C IA L ] ON T U E S D A Y B A R T E L S . Proprietor Wo fund. Ii and own our Metern. A N D l'T(||).\y Phone Main* 'Ve reserve the right to inspect 1 a11 Wires and Fixt„,J Did Y ou E ver T h in k A bou t It Cottage Grove HOTEL Darkness will soon I k - upon the face of the Earth l(i hours of the 21. They are gloomy times and the loot Pad’s harvest. But tho M rs . I. E. Tuouesox. day ............................ O-®® Room and board, per week....... $4.50 R a te s p e r Cottage Grove Electric ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF S. P. TRAINS ZOKTIl BOUND SOUTH BOUND No. 12 ........ 11:53 poll. No. 11............ 3:0.» p in Nrt. 1(5....... .2:02 a.I»l. Co.j will light those hours, cheer your home, drive away the thugs at N«*. 15.......... 3:24 a.IH Reasonable Rentes Time Table No. U To take effect April 2d, 3 and 4 Tuesday W . Hound and Pat only 1 and Daily Ex* dpt Sunday. P.M 1 A.M 1 M STttTIONU 1 Kiev 1 A.M. I-.S 2:30 7:30 0 Cr (ago Grove. .. 071 11:10 5.16 2:50 7:50 3.2 W ahlen... .. 710 10:41» 5: Of 2:-V> 7:56 5 .C urri«.... ... 737 10: *4 4 2 : r>9 7’59 G.3 •w rro Gordo . . 770 10:38 4 :5.v 3:04 8:(M 7.7 . Baker ........ .. 807 ¡0:33 4:47 SII 10:50 4:44 8 14 8:14 8 3 Port*« u 3:17 8:17 O V Red K <*•« .. Hill 10:2.5 4:8? 3:30 8:20 10.0 . Gravel Pit . '.Mil 10:20 1:85 8.30 8:3ólll 31. .. Stewart. 911 10 01 IN 3:3* 8:40 12 ...... Star... . 1017 9:48 4: If 3:41 8:45 12 S . . Rock v P oint.. . ion. 9:45 4:12 3:50 9:95! 15. Gl. Reti B rit! go. ..¡1000 9:35 4:0ft 3:5r 9:l.r> 10 0- Wildwood 9:30 4:0C 17 oj. Hunt’« . ■ ■■•I- .1. End of Track. Subject to change wlti out ll( lice. All outward freight forwarded only at the (oint risk of shipj>er and consignee. Stage leaves Wildwood after tho arrival o train on Mondays, Wednesday!» and Fridays for Bonita and Orsoc». Returning ou Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays Freight will not be received at the O. AS. E. R. R. Depot after 5:00 p. m. To insure forwarding on next train; freight must te delivered in amide time to permit of it being billed. , Kawl Hon ini A . S! W O O D , M an ager A. S POWEll ^ ft f L T t " ■nr ' V** v\ / FASH IO N S T A B L E S Oregoul C ottacge G r o v e , Given to some School, Lodge or Society of Cottage Grove $1## IN CASH FOR NEAREST GUESSES! Given in Five Prizes to Person or Persons Guessing nearest to Vote of Winning S o c i e t y ONE VOTE WITH EvERY 10c PURCHASE I Get a coupon with every 10 cent purchase at Modern Pharmacy; The Vogue, Millinery; The II. I). Lincoln Meat Shop; H. C. Madsen, Jeweler; Leader Publishing Co; Gridin ¿v Watch Hardware; Metcalf N: Hrund, Grocers; Welch & Woods, Merchandise; The O. K. Barber Shop; Lurch, General Merchandise; Nugget Publishing Co; Star Confectionery. 1'he contest will close after 123,- 000 tickets have been disposed of. Prizes now on exhibition at Welch N: W oods Store. W ith every 10c purchase you get a coupon which you can vote for your favorite society or school and a guess on the number o f votes the winning society will have. Votes will be counted every Tues day and Fi ¡day mornings and pub lished in this paper. All coupons void after date stamped. 1 he ballot box will be placed at this oil ice where vote can be deposited at any time. Votes Counted Every Tuesday and Friday Vote Often, V ou May Get Some Money