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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
Oswald families suffered in the COTTAGE GROVE LE A D E R .be best they Lave ever presented, and same manner, and had purchased and no doubt their house will be COTTAGE GROVE OREGON PUBLISHED KVKKY SATUKDAY large here if they are secured for an cheese from the same store. casualties r> suited. entejtainment. »V THE A 40 -foot channel on the Co lumbia river bar bas found a ready responso in file minds of the Port Entered at l!ie Cottage (irove postofflee as sec- land mid Columbia river interests oiul-ela.'is m atter. since the advent of the Northern Pacific and Great > orthern is 8UBHCKIPTION KATES One Year - - • f 1.80 assured via the new uorth bank line. ttlx Months - .78 A strong representation of Portland fh reee Mouths - - - .80 I I Daitl In ail van ee but li not so pahl a : interests, headed by Theodore W il- tuir rm ra le of # 2.00 per year w ill be charged. !cox, I will go to Washington and la- Advertising rates made known on application | bor for adequate appropriations to ! this end. CLUBBINO LIST Star Items Mr. Joe and John Wicks went to Cottage Grove laBt Saturday. New York Tribune F arm er...............$1 75 Toledo W eekly Bkufc........................ 1-75 Ilarlie Queener passed through Portland W eekly O regonian............. 2 50 Portland Weekly Jo u rn al................. 2.00 this burg on his way to Wildwood Portland Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn al....... 2.25 San Francisco C all................................ 2.50 Monday. San Francisco Exam iner..................... 2.50 Sunset M agazine, San F rancisco.... 2.00 Alpha Burnette of Dorena passed Out West, Los A ngeles........................ 2.50 Town and Country Jo u rn a l............. 1.75 through this vicinity with a large load of hay. SATURDAY.........OCTOBER 21, 1905 C. A. Harlow returned home from Eugene Saturday. The street commissioner is kept Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart and child pretty busy repairing crossings. ren of Wildwood went to Dorena They don’t seem to have many idle Saturday. days. Mr. Hopkius of Eugene was in . . . . this vicinity on business last week. Albany is rather congratulating J rt-elf that the onlv herself only person to es- j Mrs. Harlow and Mrs. W. P cape conviction in the land fraud Hawkins visited at Mrs. Hunt’s at cases, Wade was defended by an Wildwood Saturday. Albany attorney. Rollin aud Leslie Wicks went to Bohemia Friday. Mayor Weaver of Philadelphia Miss Katie Hawley of Wil-lwood seems to be adopting the motto of passed through this burg ou her of Governor Folk “Thou shalt not way to the Grove where she is going steal. Thai it is a good m°tto IH to attend school during the winter, sure, if it is lived up to. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. George Land of Wildwood went to Dorena Saturday. Tbo mines are all getting ready Mrs. Owens visited at Wildwood for the winter and are laying in supplies for their winters provisions, I last Saturday. repars and comfort. They all ex- I Sid Vaughn went to the Grove pect to be ready for record making this week. progress in the spring. The Star Literary was organized last Saturday night and is going to The insurance scandals are get- j run during tlie winter on Saturday Everybody is invited Jo •ting worse and worse, and are not j nights. only giving more evidence than ever come. before of the rascality of many rich corporations, but are doing much to Drain Notes injure the standing of the United States as a nation of honest workers. Prof. Newton was greeted by a large audience at the Normal hall The death of Henry Irving re on last Friday evening and he sus moves from the stage a man ot ex tained his reputation as an enter ceptional gifls, of clean life and tainer. scholarly attainments. He did much Several of the citizens of the to make his world purer and to town are fishing at tho lower Ump minister in his profession to the in qua for salmon. Ye scribe was pre sented with a fine representative of tellect. the royal fish. Mr. Wm. Johnson of Roseburg is An outsider lias remarked tnat Cottage Grove stores are the neatest visiting friends at the Mormal this and cleanest for a town of its size week and will soon take work with that they have seen in a long time. our school. Be that as it may, there is still room Mr. Walter L Tooze of Marion for improvement and they can be County, will lecture before the stu fixed up too well for the good of dents of the Normal on tho evening their business as well as for the of October 25 th, subject “ Educa standing of the town. tion Past, Present and Future.’’ Mr. Tooze is au old teacher. an act Portland business men are being ive friend of education nnd the de royally wolcomed all along the road velopment of our state. He is au to Lewiston. That their trip will active candidate for tho nomination be of benefit to Lewiston, as well as for congress. to them, goes without saying. As The Normal football team will business men of various cities be play with the high school at Rose come better acquainted, their busi burg Saturday. ness relations and dealing become Five students entered school this more certain and of a more perma week aud as many more are looked nent growth for next week. Rev. Wire, the M. E. presiding President Rocsevelt has shown that he believes that the law should elder, occupied the pulpit here last be lived up to iu all cases. His Sunday morning and evening. statement that Miss Alice should pay Communion was observed. the regular duty on all dutiable Mr. W. J. Neir reports rapid pro articles which she brings with her gress in securiug the right of way on her return from the east is of the for the Oregon & Wostern to Coos right soil, although it certainly Bay. looks as shough some exception Several good republicans took in should be made, if the gifts are as the “Love Feast’’ at Portland, aud valuable as first reported. they look so happy since their re turn. Good roads cost money, but Mr. Burrows was a passenger to muddy, bad streets cost the people far more in vexatious delays, annoy Roseburg Monday. He will visit ance, and in the dirt tracked iu, his son near there before returning. than the cost of building a good Mr. I). V. Kuykendall, an at road, many times over While this torney at Klamath Falls, is visiting is becoming felt more and more, the friends iu Drain this week. working of it out is slow. Every Mrs. Crawford-Hefty, teacher of dollar spent on the streets of Cot- music in the Normal has arrived tags Grove will increase the value from Washington, D. C. Mrs Hefty of the towns property ten fold. Let was in charge of the department of us gat mnln street fixed up so ns to music two years ago. be presentable when visitors take a X. walk through town, which is about every day,' opposite: Cheese Made of Poisoned Milk. We have it on good authority Baker City, Or., Oct. ID.—Word thaï negotiations are under ws.v for was received here last night from a performance in our city about Sumpter that three of the six chil November by that pleasing musical dren of Frank Gardinicr, book organization—The Schubert Sym keeper for the Geiser-Hendryx Com- phony Club and Lady Quartette of | pany, who Tuesday night ate some Chicago Many of our readers have cbecse purchased from a local heard this popular company nnd no Sumpter grocery, had a narrow es doubt everyone knows of the high cape from death. They were seized favor in which its eigLt years of with convulsions, vomited blood and success has placed it. The great blood (lowed from their ears, variety and popular character of j Not until 24 hours was it certain this company’s program has en ! that their lives could be saved. The deared it to tho hearts of American other three children did not eat of mueic-lovers nntil today it stands the cheese, which was made in Pow undoubtedly first in their affections, der Yalley, and it is supposed, con Their new program is said to be.taincd poisoned milk. The Horner f I Cottage Grove Flour hi AC Y ].)“■ J 0*0 Aw Un* y Bui Mil i» r N r i * * .#5 Portland is tho leading wheat ex porting center on the Pacific coast, according to a bulletin just issued C. T. IIOCKKTT by the departme it of commerce and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON labor, the city standing far ahead of jt ornivi m Dr. Lun Wall Guilds*, ***“ ¿ San Francisco and the Puget Sound m M rtvl, OUt » ’ «¡ri.v.- Oil». .- »»•**»« « , district, not only for September, but * Main jo :*. Residence plume Mam for the year of 1005. ^ r ' * *‘v '• ' '• •N**® The foreign shipments of wheat from here in September amounted to 125,ICC bushels. For the same I | J K . B. K. JOB period Tacoina and Seattle sent 42,- n iv s iim aud M R l.i;«N 730 bushels across the seas and San i f Francisco 2i,887. During the year % All calls promptly attended. Oil. r Main St. Flume 114. Portland exported 275,725 bushels t •. +¡■ V. r of wheat, against 140,100 bushels ♦ V. dispatched from the sound aud 20 1 ,- 101 bushels from San Francisco. Portland is fourth on the list in J K. YOUNG Z tlie Uuited States, Baltimore com ATTORN BY AT LAW ing first with a shipment of 1 , 000 ,- onice: Young Building, Main Sire 545. Galveston is second with 710, Weit Siile. 0 12 bushels to its credit, und ... Philadelphia comes third with a shipment of 380,000 bushels. Dur ing the year Portland also exported 401,100 barrels of Hour, aud if this W. KIME, M. A. were redu ced to wheat measure aud l - i i v s i t iA N a n a s i m i r e s included in the grain exports itj o r a r e in M cK arlau il B u lld in * 1 would place this port well at the Over Wynne's Hardware Sture Otte ee I’lione, all Hesldenco Phone, .as r head of the list. ■v.o-r ¡»V.* r An effort is being made to eudow u chair of applied forestry and prac tical lumbering at the Yale Forest School. The sum of $ 150,000 is to be raised for that purpose, of which the coast lumbermen are expected to contribute a liberal portion. The lumber industry of the United States ranks among the foremost in teresls, and it is only proper that il should be suitably recognized by endowment of a chair where tech nical training may he acquired for the equipment of young men to en ter the profession. No field of la bor today offers wider scope for suc cessful advancement than the lum bering business. A knowledge of scientific and practical forestry is a public necessity. F. E. Weyer haeuser, of St Paul, is at the bend of this movemeut aud remittances mav be forwarded to him. The kingdom of Prussia, a part icularly practical state, with an eye keen for pecuniary profits, owns no less than 7,126,304 acres of forests, and thinks itself well repaid for holding the land in that condition by the beneficent influences th 6 forests exert. But, in addition to those indirect profits, through in telligent administration and that “scientific forestry’’ which our timber slashers and bucaueer affect to despise, it derives from those forests a yearly profit; net, of more than $ 12 , 000 , 000 . I n addition, there is about twice as great an area of forests under private owner ship, but under such government control us prevents their destruction, so that nearly one-fourth of the entire area of the kindom is heavily wooded. That, in a land which we affect to regard as old, effete, worn out, and which, in fact, has not sufficient agricultural resources to supply its own needs. But every Prussian economist knows tho forest policy is a wise one, aud its abandon ment would be disastrous. ÍT1I MANUFACTURER* o f » Portland Leads. LKADKB PUBLISHING COMPANY T h e C o t t a g e G r o v e L eader fo r o n e y e a r , a n d a n y o f t h e f o l l o w i n g p u b li c a t i o n f o r o n e y e a r , f o r t h e p r ic e s e t No Herbert Eakln Fresldeut T. C. Wheeler C » s h I e r CAPITAL F lout a n d heed ’ Remember tli it the Cotlnge Grove Flour is sold ots merits, at lowest living prices We use 25 ,'ir coni hard wheat in our Pride of Ongon brand. This Flour will produce more berud per sack than the cheap varieties now offered. Try it once »»<1 •'«' convinced, aud at the snmo time encourage a homo enterprise : : : : : HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING ¡H A R TU N G 4 HANSEN = Tablets We have a c umplete line of school tab- lets for the ehiidren from the smallest tot to the high school students. All grades and all prices. Hot Cakes Are Read; 25,000 onerai banking lit s transact- C O IT J'ÎC GROVE ORE & CON Hot cakes are good but they will taste much better if they have on them some of our tine syrups. CURRIN a VEATCH Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Private Nursing Home. A competent (one ol nurses are established in tlie Sent t Chrlsinan home on Wall Street, where any eases of sickness inn lie eared for muler any physician. Term s R easonable V« Milburn Wagons Farm Implements Aik! reas: Mrs. M. F. Fifer, ind Heavy Hardware, Plows, Harrows and Seeders, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware H e a d N urse. MINERS’ SUPPLIES General B l a c k s m i t h i n g Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon anti carriage re- ing. All work guaranteed Have your horses teeth ex amined and repaired. Shop at rear of llem enway & Burkholder’s St« re :: T . IT B AND AMMUNITION PIPER a VANDENBURG .A . I K E b J. J. (LICENSED) VETERINARY SURGEON AND BUUKXE. OKKUUN GUNS DENTIST Office: K. Bangs’ Livery Stable. Plume Main Ora«luate of the American Veterinary College of New York City Benson’s Pharmacy PLAIN AND FANCY JOBPRINTING PROM PTLY AND N E A T L Y EXECUTED AT THE A LUCKY MISS Mr. Chas. Moyhew’s Little Daughter Cured of Deafness and Catarrh by Dr. Darrin. Has tbe I rgest Stock of School supplies in tho city. Our line of Books. Artist's Material. Sundries L eader Office are now complete. Engem» Guarí!. We are giving special care to Those who think that Dr. Darrin, tho (unions electrical specialist and Our Prcsciption Counter physician, nt the Hotel Snicede, Eu gene, does not perforin iliflicnlt cures will have tlielr doubts di-pellcd by hearing what Mr. May hew has to say which at all times get the best on the subject. Mr. Alnyhew and Id's attention, using only the purest little daughter visited the Guard of of chemicals, having the largest fice nnd In the course of the interview we secured valuable information, lie stock ¡11 town it makes shopping Is enthusiastic in his praise of Dr. easy iu our place. Darrin’s skill, und attests the merits of the doctor's method of treatment Mail orders receive the best of of the ear bv electricity anil medicine. Ilis open letter follows and should attention. decide all procrastinating people to visit the doctor while the oppor luuity Is ottered as he remains only until November 12. A word to tho wise is sufficient. Editor Guard: For six years past my daughter has been gradually | Cjttajy Grava. Oregon 1 growing deaf from the effccis of a j troublesome catarrh. We had de spaired of relief until l)r. Darrin earn • to Eugene last May. I placed her under hiscare, though I must confess I hud little faith in the new cure bv electricity nnd medicines. The doctor assured me that she could lie cured A water supply in the farm house l sound and well, lie has kept lib. is necessary. No home is complete a word. She cnti hear as well ns any one sad the catarrh Is cured. Tli • without its plugs or faucets here j F street noises are almost painful to and there, from which good water 1 (l her ear, so acute Is her hearing. Main will flow. Invention lias finally • times during the we were Inclined to stop, as we saw so little Improve come to the aid of the country nome h ment, but the doctor was so san iu this matter. For years we have!a: guine of n cure that we kept on and ! had to depend on an elevated tank, success has crowned our efforts. I | supplied by windmills or gas on- reside at T9 East Sixth Street, Eu gene. and will ls> pleased to answer j gines. Tbe gravity pressure was all questions pertaining to this most fairly good. But it bas beon found j tbat compressed air is cheaper and remarkable cure. Benson’s Pharmacy C ll a s . M a v b e w . « ». « 4 1 more satisfactory for this aurposs. flR . Pamphiet Work a Specialty We have a full lirve of Legal B la n k s and trespass Notices. ^ ^ ^ and pump iu this case will,!ar in all parts of the country ver the purpose. With »com I pump (section and air torcing) are now putting in these com pres*#» a compression tank of only air water systems (or the comfort of ■ J inches in diameter and some the homes.—Farm and Ranch. :eet long, placed horizontally in , ol location, a faim house can Warning. a bath tub supply with hot litis is to warn all hunters, nsk‘ 1 »Id water for tho kitchen and o 100 m. A hand pump will ermen, and others that I will permit the pressure to loo pounds. If no trespass on my premises or lands lodmill furnishes the power a leased from Harding, with dog of iator is attached to the tank so gun, or for fishing, under full P*0- an excessive pressure throws alty of law. mill out of gear. Wide awake J. H. H.UU.EY.