Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 11, 1905, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
COTTAGE GROVE
OREGON
J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager.
PU BLISHED
EVKKV SA TU R D A Y
«Y TUB
LE AD ER
PU BLISHIN G
COMPANY
Entered at the Cottage Grove postonico as ieo-
oud-claBs matter.
SUBSCKIPTION KATES
One Year
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$1.80
Six Months
.75
Threee Month»
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-
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.50
I paid lu advance hut it not so paid a
■nif t m rate of $2.00 per year * 111 he charged.
Advertising rates made known on application
Professional Cards.
tbe school. The display will be
made a part of the regular exhibit
of the school.
Miss Grace Trunnell ami Mable
j Wilson visited friends in Yoncallu
' over Saturday.
Mr. C. E Owens oi Loraue was
visiting his family several days last
1 week. The children are attending
[ the Normal.
Beckley
Bros
of this place
shipped several car loads of fine
hogs to Portland on Monday.
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I Office
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K. C. MAC Y
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Awbrey
R u lld tn tf
Building,
Cottage Grove Flour Mills
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itreet
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m anufacturers of
Methodist Episcopal
Church,
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Pastor Itev. S, E. Meminger, morn­
ing services at 11, evening 7 :3o, I u A a j A v 1 ^ a Aa-cMEtAAaaAa
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Epworth League G.3o p. m. All
are cordially invited to be present. r oa
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Morning Subject, "Elements of
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Christian Character.’ * Evening,
subject, ‘ ‘ Christ’s Challenge t o
PHYSICIAN AND SUASION
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thought.”
Offices In Ur. Geo. Wall building, Main ft
Flour and Feed
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Remember that the Cottage Grove Flour is sold
ote merits, at lowest living prices
We use 25
per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon
brand. Thia Flour will produce more berad
per sack than the cheap varieties now offered.
Try it once and be convinced, and at tho same
time encourage a home enterprise : : : : :
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Street, Cottage Urove.
Office bbone A
Rev. Vanden Fleet of Illinois has
Main
303.
Keildenc*
phone
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Christian Church, Rev D. E.
been located here as the regular M.
E. Pastor. His fatnilv will arrive Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in
the morning and 7.30 in the even­
the last of the week.
ing. Y- P. S. C. E. meeting at
Ye old sons and daughters will 6:3o p. in. Everybody welcome.
B. K. JOB
The Cottage drove L e a d e n for one , present ‘ 'Ye old District School” in
Morning subject, “ Heaven” —
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year, and any of the following publi­
P H Y S I C I A N a n d SC H Q I O N
cation for one year, for the price set the near future for the benefit of “ Where, What, W ho and How?”
calls promptly attended
Office:
the churches. It is the country
opposite:
EveDiog subject, ‘ ‘The True 5 £ AU Main
St. Phone 114.
school of 50 years ago.
New York Tribune Parmer
*1 75
Church.”
1-75
Toledo Weekly B la d e ...............
2.50
Portland Weekly Oregonian
Mr. Carl Hill visited at Iiice Hill
Portland Weekly Journal........... . 2.00
Presbyterian Church,
pastor
over Sunday returning Monday.
2.25
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal..
It. C. Grace. Morning service, 11,
2.60
Han i-'ranclseo Call ............
W®
have
often
wondered
why
the
. 2.50
San Francisco Examiner
2.00
Sunset Magazine, San Pranclsco
K. YOUNG
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young man visits so often in that evening 7 :30, Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p, k
Gut West, Los Angeles.
. 2.50
m. All strangers and sojourners
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ne ek of the woods.
1.75
Town and Country Journal
7
ATTORN BY AT L A W
welcome.
Mrs. Neir is gaining the reputa­
Office: Young Building, Main Street,
Morning subject, ‘ ‘ Active Faith.” J
West Side.
S A T U R D A Y .......NOVEMBER 11, 1902 tion of u great fisher. She has Evening “ What do you think of J
caught several tioe salmon while Christ.”
Even in those states where suff­ her husband has been securing the
Episcopal Church. Services held
rage is granted, the women of the right of way near Scottsburg for
We have a complete line o f school t a b -.
state, if it were in their power tne new railroad, and if he is as suc­ the first Wednesday evening of 9 * W. KIMK, M. D.
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lets
for the children from the smallest
would revoke their privileges. The cessful as Mrs. Neir, we will soon each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall.
A.' P H Y S I C I A N a n d S I K O K O N
tot
to the high school students. All
hear
the
iron
horse
in
the
canyon
of
There
will
be
services
every
fifth
percentage of good and worthy
Sunday of a month.
Office In McFarland Building
grades and all prices.
women voting at the polls is less by the Umpqua.
3
Over W ynns’, Hardware Store
o m ce Phone, 341 Kealdenco Phone, 136 ft
far than tlio percentage of worthy
Catholic Church, Father Carrol.
men voting at auy election, in pro­
Silk Creek Items.
Services the first Sunday in each
portion to the number of each vot­
month.
Dennis Slagle and family o f Do-
ing.
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rena wero visiting relatives here the
^J^ARION VKATCH
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first of the week.
Shingle Mills are to Close.
Oregon is undergoing ut the
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
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lid and Clyde Babcock were
present time the struggle of the
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 9 .— Two of
EMBALMER
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comparatively' few women, who obliged to stay from school Thurs­ the three big mills which have been -A
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.
Parlora at Veatch a Lawaon a.
H ot cakes are good but they will taste
want to push suffrage upon the rest day with sore throat.
blocking the 60 -day closing move­
much
better if they have on them some
o f their sisters. In Portland is
Miss Winnie Dresser of Lynx ment, to begin December 1 , with­
o f our fine syrups.
being held their first annual conven­ Hollow is staying at A. D. Owen’s drew their opposition at a meeting
tion, addressed by women of ability and attending the private school.
of tbe Shingle Mills Bureau, and the
Herbert Bakin
and earnestness. What effect they
success of the movement is practic­
Fresldent
John
Ashby
and
family,
W
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N.
T. C. Wheeler
will have is yet to bo determined.
ally assured. The Seaside mill at
Cashier
The fact that only four states of all Wheeler and family, Miss K. Hutch­ Everett still stands out, but the
those that linve tried to gain suffrage inson and Elmer Caldwell spent other Snohomish county mills insist
have accomplished it, goes to show Monday evening at the home ot iff. they will sign the agreement, irre
C A PITA L
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
F. Babcock, all edjoyetl the evening. spective of the Seaside Company’s
that the majority do not favor it.
26,000
attitude.
Our district school is prospering
Yesterday’s meeting cleared up
Count Witte’s position is an un­ finely under Miss Hutchinson’s
A general banking
the Gray’s Harbor and Lake Wash­
management
enviable one, but his efforts are
builu e » » m a t t ­
ington mill situation. Agents of
ed :: :: :: :: ::
crowned with success to the degree
The S. 1). A . school opened Mon­ the bureau will immediately sign
at, least, that the horrible massacres day morning at H o ’ clock with 18
ORGANIZED
are ceasing and the masses are be­ pupils in attendance and Prof. up all the mills which have agreed
C O I T A ' ! « OROVE
to join the movement, but which are
O R B
Q O N
coming calm enough to listen to Leonardo Paap as teacher. They
not under contract. As soon as the
reason in most o f the cities.
are doing 1st, ¡Id. Oth, 7th, 8 th, 9th closing movement is completed here
We, in our peaceful and well and loth grade work. Tho sehuol
representatives of the mills will at­
ruled country, cannot conceive of is to be supported by private indi­
tempt to induce the California red­
thoso wild and blood curdling out­ viduals
It is to be hoped the
Skelf and Heavy Hardware, Plows, H arrows and
wood shingle manufacturers to join
rages. To give up loved ones for a school will prove a success and the
them. Letters received today indi­
noble cause seems hard, what must results be all that could be wished
Seeders, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware
Horseshoeing a specialty.
cate the Californians are favorable
Wagon and carriage re-
it be to have them slain to gratify
lng. A ll work guaranteed
The farmers are getting along to such an agreement,
an insane thirst for blool?
»lave your horse,teeth ex-
MINERS* S U P P L IE S
nicely putting in their crop.
Hy the closing of the mills in this
anuned and repaired. Shop
Since it is not in our power to
at
rear
o
f
Hemenway
m
state the annual supply will be de­
OUNS AND A M M U N I T I O N
Burkholder’, Store ::
alleviato this distress we can only
creased by about 8000 cars.
pity and deplore and hope that
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peace and justice will soon take the
place o f insurrection and massacre
John Johnson, au old mining
in Russia and that pardon, mercy
man, who owns the house and lots
and wisdom may come to its unfor­
just west of Wm. Conner on Wall
tunate ruler.
■ Private Moriiafl I m » , j
street, died in Denver, Colo, last
Friday from a stroke of apoplexy
E pw orth Forum .
A competent force of nsrsse
Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears Mr. Johnson came here in the early
tiro established iu the Scott
The main feature of the Epworth
part of tho summer to look after his
the Crown.
Chrlsman home on Wall
property. In returning to town one Forum which was held Monday
Street, where any caeca of
Not since the days o f Louis X IV day he was offered a ride by J. R evening was that of a debate, viz;
slckneae can be cared for—
in France has tho trite old saying Thompson, who was passing, and Resolved, that education lessens
under any physician.
so evidently born out its full signi­ only a couple of minutes after he crime. A very* interesting and in­
T e rm , RsasorLMbls v
ficance, as it does now iu tho case had taken a seat in the wagon, the structive response was given by the
of the unhappy e/.ar. With the team ran away, and Mr. Johusou participants and after all was said
Address:
whole world poititiug its finger of was thrown out, dislocating his the judges retired to another room
Mrs.
M
. F. Fifer,
scorn at him, condemning him for shoulder aud breakfhg his left arm who finally decided that the nega­
PROMPTLY
AND
NEATLY
Head Nurse.
the deplorable condition o f his sub Owing to the age of Mr. Johnson, tive side had put up the best and
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jects, who will say that he would who was 75 years old, his injury had most points and therefore decided
E X E C U T E D
A T
THE
uot gladly change places with the a serious effect upon his entire sys in their favo»-.
lowliest among them, and kuow for tein, his arm and shoulder were very
While tbe judges were out im­
even a day peace
Without »e slow in healing and when he re promptu Speeches weie given, many
lieving him of tho responsibility for turned to Colorado he was feeling of which were instructive as well as
the awful sufferings in his kingdom very poorly. He owns considerable entertaining.
his is indeed a pitiful state, born to property in Colorado consisting of
Roll cail was responded to by
a heritage of cruelty and despotism lands, houses, and a hardware store various short anecdotes and as a
and a mind weak and easily influ­ besides his property here. Arrange­ whole the evening spent by the
enced, forced in tins direction and ments are being made to dispose of members and friends o f the Epworth
Has tbe largest Stock of School
that by unscrupulus advisers, what liia estate.
Forum was a great success and one supplies in the city. Our line of
can such a one do to stem the vast
of the best ever yet given by this
tide of the present uprising or even
Books. Artist’s Material. Sundries
worthy society.
James
ft.
Davidson.
assist in the determination of what
For the meeting to be held in two
concessions are wisest and best to
Mr. James H. Davidson was born weeks a spelling match is anticipa­ are now complete.
an ignorant people, maddened by iu March, 1810 at New Brunswick, ted.
\Ve are giving special car® to
cruelties and unjust punishments Canada, and died in Cottage Grove.
so long inflicted.
Oregon, Nov. 3 at 1:30 p. in. from
A Pleasant Reception.
Our Presciption Counter
a stroke of paralysis. At the age ot
The
members
of
tbe
Christian
it! lie was married nnd in 1885 be,
with his family moved to Wisconsin, Church gave a reception at their which at all times get th® best
where they lived uutil 1895 when churoh last Saturday night in honor
attention, using only the purest
they moved to Oregon, settliug iu o f their new* pastor, Rev. D. E.
Olson,
at
which
there
was
a
goodly
of
chemicals, having the largest
Eu cue and from there moved hero
five \ ears ago. The wife and one attendance both of metn'>>ers and stock in town it makes shopping
daughter, Mrs. I.ester of Eugene, friends of the congregation. A short easy in our place.
Drain Notes
survive him. The thirty-fourth hut iuterestiug program was ren­
Mail orders receive the best of
The Skelley Lumber Co. is erect celebration of Mr. aud Mrs. David­ dered, at the expiration of wbicii
W e Have a full line of Legal Blanks and
iug its terminus buildings iu South son’s marriage was celebrated but speeches were made by those repre­ attention.
Drain consisting of dry kiln, plan­ tho day before his death
T respass Notices.
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Mr. senting the different departments of
ing mill and sash and door factory. Davidson had been feeling rather the church work. Rev. F. E Bil-
Tlio railroad switches are being con­ badly tor a couple of weeks, but lingtoti, the former pastor, spoke in
structed nnd as the company lias was feeling better Friday mortiiug behalf of the church, extending a
contracts on hand for two yoats until about 10 o'clock when he had hearty welcome to his successor, I
undersigned John Harker aud all in- this day dissolved hy mutual consent
work we expect to hear things hum the severe stroke which soon re­ who in reply gave words of cheer
C )U aje Grove. Oregon
debtedneas due or owing by said co-
All claims duo or owing to Haid co-
and
encouragement
for
the
future
soon.
artnership will be paid by the said partntrship will I m - collected bv the
sulted in his death, a blood vessel at
prospect, pledging faithful allegi­
ohn Harker, w ho will continue said undersigned II Vensko and ¡‘ill jn-
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The enrollment m the Normal is the base of the brain tlooding the ance to all who will stand by the
business, William Pertnan retiring debteduesa due or owing bv said co­
biain
Mi Davidson and liis wife
therefrom.
270 and continues to grow.
partnership will be paid bv the said
Dated this the 17th dav of October, H. Venske wF ho will continue said
were both converted shortly after cause with their support
At
the
close
of
the
prog.-am
those
Mr. J. W. Neii, the S. P. rij ¡Lit of their n image aud jo'u cd the Meth­
1905.
business, C. Hnules retiring therefrom.
Jou> B aekkb
way man made a visit north Mon- odist church in which faith they present were invited to the rooms
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Dated this the 10 th dav of Novem­
W
m
.
P
l
u
m
a
s
.
ber. 1905.
day and Tuesday,
have rendered constant service ever in the rear where light refreshments
To
whom
It
may
concern:
H. V enske ,
were served. A pleasant evening
Notice Is hereby given that the co­
Tho Norm tl football te tm \ isited since. Mis. Davidson will remain
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H a c ie s .
.NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
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was spent by all present.
partnership
heretofore
existing
be­
iu
the
home
here.
Cottage Grove last Satinala) Tin \
To whom It may concern:
Rev. Olson is undoubtedly be- tween the undersigned under the firm
report a very pleasant trip.
Notice is hereby given that the co- ,
r ,irch s is therd-io« < „
»
| coming quite popular, both as a name and style or Barker A Per man
1
he place for raiu coats
Tbe Normal educational xliihit
Mi A i cher ot tfic Oregon Secu- pastor nnd preacher, judging from Is this day dissolved hy mutual con­ partnership heretofore existing be- 1 ( _ '
tween the underslgued under the tlrni Ior mea or women anti now is the
sent.
has beeti returned liygi the exp si rities Company came down on the, the audiences which greet him each
All claims due or owing to said co­ name and style Hanies A Venske, time to get them. Don’ t wait uutil
tiou where it made many friend# for train Tuutsday.
Sunday.^, TV
partnership will be collected by the known as the Cash Grocery C o.,ls1 you get soaking wet a few times.
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HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING
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HARTUNG & HANSEN
J Tablets for School
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Hot Cakes Are Ready
CURRIN $ VEATCH
Milburn Wagons
1900
Farm Implements
General B lacksm ¡thing
PIPER $ VANDENBURG
Social Caniings
r
Benson’s Pharmacy
PLAIN AND FANCY
J O B P R IN T I N G
Leader Office
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Our neighbors
Pam phlet W ork a Specialty
Benson’s Pharmacy
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