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COTTAGE GROVE L E A D E R •t ,xvii COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1906 . )LIC SCHOOL REPORTS Mabel Mackie, Edith Alfred, Etta Owan and Ralph Hawley have eu- tered for the full years work. FARM BRINGS GOOD PRICE Last year Stanfotd beat Oregon 35 \ to o, while this year it was a 10 to 4 score. Guess the Calitornians will have mere rsspect for the Northern teams in the future N O. 27 MODERN WOODMEN CELEBRATE pleaded guilty or not guilty for their clients, the defendants need not necessarily appeal in pereon. The first months tests were United States District Attorney finished Oct. 10th. These written «ting Facts of The High School tests assist the teachers materially, Morrison said that the elimination as they show how much each indi Wm Keyes Sells a Portion ol His Farm I West Side School of Cottage The Local Degree Team Initiated 21 ot the monoply counts from the in at a Good Price. dictment will not vitally effect the vidual pupil is getting from the Grove. New Members at Yoncalla Satur work. prosecution, as the charge of mon day oply is also made in the conspiracy The new heating and ventilating V in. Keyes, three miles south of he attendance is a little smaller counts * [for the corresponding month apparatus is giving good satisfaction town has sold 6 y i acres of his farm Saturday the Degree team of the .year but it is increasing daily and is much appreciated by pupils to Mrs. Alount foa $1100. He has Modern Woodmen of America, con Highest Award to University's General begun preparations tor a new Lome, lit will probably be at the fouz and teachers. sisting of 11 men, together with 19 Exhibit died mark by the end of the other members, and the Cottage The eighth grade lias formed a uew barn and farm sheds on an- Uuiversily of Oregon, EugeDe.— other part of his place and expects Grove band went down on the od month. literary society with the following tardinesses for the past officers. President, Mabel Veatch; to be splendidly fixed up soon. afternoon train to Yoncalla where President P. L. Campbell was yes tb has been much larger than vice-president Nelson Durham; sec they were met by a delegation of terday given uotiee that the com ■ cessary, in fact, it seems as if retary, Enos Crowley; treasurer. would-be Woodmen, who treated mission on awards at the Lewis and Bohemia Ore Displays. iDess could be eliminated en- Louis McKibben; program commit •hem to a magnificent feast at the Clark Fair has given the gold The ure sent to the Exposition t . The parents should see tee. Gertrude Hogate, Mabel Veatch McCurdy hotel, after which a new medal for the general educational their children are prompt ill and Maud Hooper. Committee on by the Bohemia Mine Owners Asso lodge was instituted at that point, exhibit of the University. Gold with 9 old membf 's who transferred medals were also given for the ing ready for school, constitution and by-laws, Phillip ciation, took a large part of the xenees are required for all ab- Case beer, Lester Turpin and Harvey space in the annex to the Mining their mombei'sb.-j s from other chemistry and Condon exhibits. The silver medal was received for building. It was so located that tardinesses or for scholars Dyer.. points and 21 new members who were duly itii'Uited by the degree the geological map of Oregou by ig dismissed before the end of a P K O G k A M O P K 1 G I I T H GKAOK I . I T U K - visitors could not well pass through the building without seeing it. The team, with appropriate exercises, Mrs. McCormack, who was an in iou of school. The latter must A R V SO C IBT V FO R FRID A Y, relief map was an attractive feature music by the bund. After the ex structor in geology last year. This irought before the scholar can OCT. 20. Several awards were given the in ercises tbo men were enteitained at is the only map of its kind io the excused. Seven days unex Song— Star Spangled banner, dividual exhibits from the Bohemia a Dutch luncheon after which most state. [absence means expulsion, uii- district. of them took the overland home, 1’ised tardiness counts as a half school. New Information Against Davis. Now that the p'uir is over the ore Recitation— The Forward Duster, some members of the bond remain- ) of absence. Will be divided into a number of eve ral students have Iren tinns- Luella Dixon. Pendleton, Or., Oct. 18.— In the Mlss Harlow, who repre ented the in« 0 ™ r un,il lhe mo*ni" g t™«. A Song— Little feet be Careful, cabinets and pla- ed in conspicuous Leader at the Fair. ■ ed from outside distucls to ibis very 1,ue lUEe was had al<d the boys ciicuit court yesterday direct infor positions with other collections in _____ _ _____ say all kinds of good things of the mation was filed by the district at Irict which indicates that the Mutton Hooper. tre atment they received and the en torney against C. P. Jones, late Dining in 1-1 hind the *cenes, Portland, Eugene, Cottage Grove tage Grove schools ur of a good Capitalists Pay Visit to Eugene. thusiasm of tbo new lodge members. chief deputy in tbe sheriff’s office, .Mattie li u t ‘ 1 -, V c ia Co ch ian , Alary and elsewhere. The Bohemia Miue de. Eva Warner a n i l Owners Association did the district Eugene.— John Pitcairn, Howard who is uccused of having stolen dins Kelly was sick mid not able A l 't i i l v i a y . and themselves great credit. Butcher, J r. and Clarence M. Brown. The local M. W. A had an old $10,000. ittenil to her woik for the la -4 Phillip C** m liter. S"iig— Oiegnn. The indictment ebarged the de members of tbe Philadelphia firm of ; faabioned blowout Monday night to i weeks of the pa -4 mouth. Sh« Com position— Jam es Atkinson. Rhoades, Sinkler & Butcher, which stmt off tbo winters fun, a great fendant with having converted lack this men'll. Defeat but no Disgrace. Recitation— Music hath charms, recently acquired the local electric time was bod, t w o members being $4200 of the county's money to bis The leading magazines and one Stanford University, Palo Alto, plant, arrived in Eugene last even gathered into the fold. It is under- own use ou July 12 last, and the ly paper are k* pt. li eil in "»e ol Alice Carpenter. Song— Red: White and HI tie, C al., Oct. 18. University of Oie- ng on an inspection tour They stood that Dr. Kime could probably officials of the sheriffs office and E x I High School II O H- |H thetl.se gon, while defeated by Stanfold 10 were accompanied by I. W. Ander- tell more of tbo doing than anyone perts Buchanan and Beckwith are Ithe students in the study ol school. Dialogue— The Gypsy fortune to 4, made a wonderfully good sou of Spokane, one of their western else, as bis experiences were the uamed as witnesses examined. »lent even's. Miss White has Following the reading of tbe in j most vivid. Dr. Kime and Mr. grpe "I this department in the teller, Jesse Heath, Nellie Patton, showing, scoring its four points by representatives. dictment the attorney for Davis They state that they are here 1 Lincoln were duly initiated, a place kick from the field, in the -assemblies and they arc Hazel Hemenway, V'etuio Brown. took the statutory time in which to Recitution — Graceful Bachelor second half. Experience and more simply to inspect thoir uew posses- [ind very helpful Miss AJuudy file against it, and it is understood practice helped the Cardiuals in sions aud have uotbihg to say re »charge of the music and as soon Bill, Lester Turpin. Knocks Out Five Counts. a demurei will be filed. garding the proposed electric rail Song— America, school. their scoring, although fumbles by the song books arrive, there will way between here and Portland. Eriesell lost chances for Eugene. music in the air. Chicago.— Kederul Judge J. Otis Stanford scored a touchdown and Humphrey today gave a decision Tornado Strikes Sorento, III., and De Cottage Grove Pubi c Schools Monthly a goal in the first half, and a drop stroys Everything in its Path. Booth-Kelly Company Starts Mili on the demurrer ot tbo meatpackers Report. kick in the second half. It was the After Three Years' Idleness. charged with illegal conspiracy. He Prof. Strange addtesses the St Louis, Oct. 18 .— A tornado most evenly contested match that Months ending Oct. 13, 1905 - ovorrnled the portion of tbe demur struck the village of Sorento, 111 ., lolsrs several times each week on Eugene. — Arrangements a r e rer in which tbe packers attacked 32 miles northeast of St Louis, last has been held on the Palo Alto Boys Girls i events of the world at large, grounds. The Northern men being made by the Booth-Kelly tbe odd-numbered counts, charging night, killing four persons, injuring <95 ktiunal questions, important h ip- Total Enrollment... 172 showed fast work on the offensive Lumber Company to resume opera | conspiracy in restraint of trade. The 35 others, of whom three probably " ... 172 <95 Iningsatid discusses with them on New 3244 >4 and good end running. It was not tions at its big plant at Wendling | lemurrer to tbe eveu-numbered will die, and doing a great amount i merits of the books of the day Days Attendance....2869 < 78 J 4 until late in the second half that nbont November 1 . The mill lias counts, charging monoply, was ana- of damage to property. Forty |d interest them in keeping abreast Days Absence......... 154/4 Oregon carried the ball half way been idle three years Average Daily Attd 142.95 162.23 tained. Following the decision, houses were blown to atoms or car the times in everything. His Already logging operations are counsel for the packers asked leave ried far from their foundations. “ No. Belonging 150.C8 1 7 1 •1 5 down the field, where Moullsn made Iks are greatly appreciated as he his place kick. The Californians being carried on in the vicinity of to extend his demurrer to the third Everything in the track of the tor Times Tprdy....... 46 38 well versed. kicRed off, and after several good the mill, and there will be plenty of count of the indictment to the first nado was swept away. The dead: C. L. S t r a n g e , Supt. There are fifty-four enrolled in gains, Oregon lost the ball on a logs on iiand by November. count; to which he previously an- Mrs. Thomas File, 38 years old; ie High School and there ure The company is now running a non tired ho would enter a plea of fumble. Mrs. William Stewart, CO years old; reive members in the graduating A double tragedy occurred at Stanford went through the Eu full force, night and day, at each of not guilty. The court allowed this William Mann, CO yearn old; Harri ass, who, il they all finish, will Marshfield on Monday in which gene line for 30 yards, and after the Coburg and Springfield mills. and then overruled the demurrer to son Mann, 18 years old. Partial ake up the largest class in the two former residents of Eugene lost live minutes of play, pushed the For some time tbeae lias been diffi the first count. This evenly divi list of injured; Mrs. William istory of the High School. their lives. J. A. Armitage, fully ball across the line. Fenton kicked culty in securing enough men for ded the indictments— five counts, Manu, Frank Shields and two " Examinations will be given every armed forced his way into the home a goal. It was after the place kick the work, but since hoppicking is one, three, five, seven and nine daughters, Mrs. T. F. May, Charles »o months in the High School and of J. A. Stoops and killed Mrs. in the second hall by Fenton that completed and the Exposition at being sustained, and two, four, six, Miller and wife, Henry Huyes and omotion will depend upon the Stoops, who, however, in defending Oregon rallied. They gained twice Portland is over men are more eight and ten being declared insuf wife, Henry Barlow and wife. W ill herself filled a bu llet into bis brain. general average of these. on first down, and Jack Latourette plentiful. A full crew for a day run iam Kirklano', Mrs. William Kirk By a unanimous vote of the The man left bis wife and family at went around left end for 20 yards. will be on hand at Wendling when ; ficent. Judge Humphrey gave the de land, probably fataly; William Itudent body in the High School at Eugene to follow Mr. and Mrs. Friesell was sent out for 20 more, the mill resumes operations. fendants until Monday next to Stewart, will probably die; Thomas he first of the year recesses were Stoops to Marshfield, and has made and with the ball on Stanford's enter special pleas ill tbe case. The Kile, fatally; Mrs. l ’boebe Moore, ontioued and the students aae several attempts on her life before 30-yard line. Moullen made the court announced to defending Mr. and Mrs. George Root, Mrs. Recurd Junior Class. dismissed at 3:30 p. m. kbk. counsel that when they finally John Griffith. Eugene.— The juniors met yester Subscribe for the Leader. Every one of the visitors played a good individual game, and the re day in Villaad Hall and elected offi West Side School Notes. sult was highly satisfactory to cers. The present cluss is the k io h t h g k a d b . largest in the history of the Univer Coach Shorts. The line-up; sity, the enrollment being CO, with S ta n fo rd I’osHlon O regon L yon s. M ark I,. It. K. ( h a n d le r a few more to come in. H o rto n ami It is not known yet whethet this P em b erto n L. T . K. K arl Thom pson, Bogle K. O. K Mcktnney class will put out an '‘annual” or Publications of this kind have Mull]no, C ox C lin g . Spencer not. ami M oullen been a great drain on tbe finances Stanford, Lamb R. G. I. * of the class. Tbe officers elect* d G a y , ThuniaMinl A rn sp ig er and Bay Fountain, and C ra w fo rd It. T. I.. .Moullen aie. President, Latte, F rizzell It. E L . Moore» Klamath Falls; vice-president, Oscai Kenton, L aam elster (I L atourette(C ') Beck, The Dalles, secretary, Mary C h a lm e is 1C1 ami Rochrock, Pendleton; treasurer, R ook L. H. K. Frieaell Don Htevensou, Klamath Falls; j V a ud crvoort and Dole K. II. L. T em pleton editor, Eugene Stockwell, Eugene; [ C ro w , B ren n a n K. K erron Seageant-at-arms, Harvy L. itaffety, If Oregou teams continue to im Portland. prove, it will not be long before Mrs. Henry Veatch returned 011 they ran stand off California and Stanford and even defeat them i Thursday. I Stylish Cloaks and -Customers- Ja c k e ts -Nowadays- Attractively Priced y v w w w VWV VVSSTY Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed Hats I > We are showing Lite fashionable Cloaks a n d Jackets —new goods— daintily designed, neatly made attractive, both on account ol their appearance and the very nioc crate prices a t which they are offered. A special effort to secure unusual values lor oil p*' trons has resulted in our gettin g quite an a rra y <>l siu.tt garments at surprisingly low prices. In all the popular shades ot the season. These include small indented French shapes Large, forward-tilting Sailors and Tur bans. Special attention given to orders and remodeling. At The ! Vogue This is an opportunity no woman can afford to mis>- - L U R C H ’ S - Next Door to Post Office i&SSf 1 1 W e apeak from o u r o w n H m iilpoliit nini »»y “ It« E a s y ” I mm - ihihc o u r D ress Uoo*l* I. i o I iio - h Is incren»ltiki every day. Fancy MohaJr Worsted Cov ert Cloths - H e rrin g b o n e iiini W illa m ette , a ll w o o l «lilting .ire tin- r ig h t th in g for thin W in ter. Y o u w ill Ami o u r N toct b rig h t w ith nil the bite "had* « in idl th o se line« 11« w ell an m an y oilier» HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDR C o rn er M ain 3r d S t r e e t J ____ 4