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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1905)
Live Town 0f Cottage Grove. personal and Otherwise % ---------------- F. A. Rankin was a visitor in the f Mrs. Welch returned from Eu Grove this week. gene ¡Saturday afternoon. Geo. Knowles was in town for a Don’t fail to see the only origi short time Saturday. nal production of the Britt-Xelson C. M. Kissinger of Eugene was Fight Monday evening at the Opera House. Admission 15 , 25, 35 c. in the Grove Wednesday. Tickets on sale at New Era Drug Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Store. I • Gault, on Nov. 12th, a son Rev. g. E. Menringer bus been Mr. Awbrey and wife returned confined to his bed for about two on the afternoon train from Eugene. weeks with a bad attack of grippe. Push the flag coupons. Ask for While he is able to be up and about them. Get your society in the lead. the house at present he will not be able to address bis congregation on H. M. Tomlinson, has been doing Sunday, but services will be held, the city in behalf of R. G. Dunn & however He was not able to go Co. to Eugene to deliver bis address Mr. M. C. Cochran is feeling much before the ministers. better with the rain and is out once The Anna L. Shively case vs more. School District No. 40 of Lane Fred Cheadle has been quite sick county and L. F. Wooley, O. O. for a week or so and is coufiued to \eatcb and C. H. YanDenburg has his room. been settled at last. The jury ren Currin A Ventch are fixing op. dered a verdict Friday morning in They had a new floor put in the favor of Miss Shively, granting her $22o leaving her to pay her costs. aisles this week. This is about half the amount sued Eugene has two cases of small for. pox at present, and they are quar Welch >v Woods, The Vogue, antined in a safe district. Gr:lliu A \\ itch. The Ideal, Mud- The Imperial Hotel is ready for n, Meb ill A liunul, The New business tonight. It wdl he run as 11 a Ding More and the Leader are a lodging bouse of the best class. going to can y out the flag contest. Harry Brehaut and wife have They an g dug to boom it and been in Halsey for a wi ek on a make a success of it, If you pleasure trip and returned Friday don't U eve it ask them. They i\ i 1 j.:\ v ton coupons, maybe oven D. H. Debb of S hu Francisco li you don w nt tin tu. Get after spent some time among tin hinder i r . oup • - ft.: y 111 society. Ask and saw mill men in the Grove 11 >i- '.ue firms lot them. It they don’ t week. have t'•cm tint cun get them at Welch A Woods. D. T . Awbrey an 1 wife. Oiiv Veatcb, C. 11 . V anDenburg an 1 i New Arc Lights. Frank Wooley took the noon tr»i • for Eugene Thursday. The arc lights were up in time for The Leader office is prepared to, the excursion on Thursday and that turn out the very highest class of same evening lit up the stre« ts for commercial job printing. We the first time. They gi»e a fine >t ul\ light and arc a gn at improve guarantee satisfaction ment One more will probably have The San Francisco Examiuei man to be put in m ar the bridge to bal is in town, working up trade. H. ance up the street. says the farther he goes, the mor of his papers he finds. New Store. No Time For Opening. Geo. L«ng, the Pioneer Bohemia Pearce and -lolinson ate arrang Butcher came to Cottage Grov. ing their new store— the finest gro Thursday and brought his family to cery stole room in the town. They see the Portland visitors | have a floor space of some 3 ooo Wagon making, blacksmi thing square feet, aliout 2000 feet of which and general repair work at J. II. is covered by the store proper, the Baker’s shop. Every guarantee of l al ilie being store loom and wait good workmanship given. tf ing r""tn. On the west wall there is 9 oo pounds of Baking Powder. \ pi 1) feci of moveable shelving and good order for one time for a local 210 feet ol of stationery shelf, mak concern, we think. Pearce A John ing room for a display of a very son have just received 900 pounds large si k. which is amply prepared for with the stock stored away. On for their new store. the opposite side is ft display case Tom Parker don’t exactly like the foi tobaccos, etc., and vegetable competition afforded by tha La lies spray, followed by a set of very Home Cooking department Satur large shelving I t the display of tho days. He says the cakes cost more line ol crockery, dishes and stone than they are sold for. ware, which is added 'o the stock of Geo. Kerr has taken a position goods. A very large stocn has beeu with the R. L. Coe & Co. of Grants purchased and will be put in place Pass, to which point he has moved. as soon ns it <an be unpacked. The Mr. Kerr is succeeded by Mr office is located in au enclosed space Charles F. Walker as manager of the in one corner of the main room. A new vonturo which will he greatly- Pacific Timber Co. store. appreciated by the customers from Mr. Smith is having a severe tho outside is the waiting room, time with his right baud from blood which will be neatly fitted up with poisoning brought about from the tables, comfortable chairs and stove, cutting out of two great slivers in where they may rest prepare hot his fingers. The hand is badly lunch and arrange their purchases. swelled but is beginning to heal. ft , Ninety-eight thousand pounds Never Slept a Wink or Missed a Meal, was the weight of grain in "lie c&' qq,,, ( ,laham Hotel thinks it tukes received by Hertuug and II o s ind satisfactory Monday. This firm are almoat changes They moved front tba old dally receiving fare 1 1 wheat 1 1 d ,. idjng int< the new on Tuesday grain, but this one is the heaviest | U1q Wedne -day, moving the dining car ever brought to Cottage Grove r ,nl Thursday afternoon, having Oriftn & Veatcb are getting pr« lunch at ti • I hotel at noon and pared to make a Grand Opening Jmner in the new room, in the even- b )ay a y soon. Mr. Graham is pleased to have soon. They have inatalled the «8 largest shelving room in the city, made the change so nicely, llobt. with traveling ladders to reach the I Suitor was the first to register on the higher shelves. They are moving new book. 111 tho new hotel, with 20 more guests who signed after him and fitting up as fast as possible for the first day. Mr. N. X Moore Mr. W. B. Dennis, manager ot of Portland was the first to enjoy a Blackbutte quicksilver mine, came meal in the remodeled dining room. Tho hotel " ill have its grand op in from the south Thursday. Mrs. Dennis with Miss Young drove in ening day Sunday, "hen all visitors from the mine Wednesday, after "ill be welcome to come and inspect The office, and meeting Mr. Dennis at the train the new quarter- and dinner at the Graham Hotel writing»' >ai are tastily decorated in green. The parlor F a fine large the party staited for the mine. room, well furnished, with a fine A. L. Veatcb «>f Washington piano for the use of the guests. The County has purchased ti e shoe busi liotel is up to date, and is the finest ness formerly owned by the late J hotel the town has ever had. H. Davidson, and will conduct a We give lie:e"ith the list of the first class repair shop, being read\ gue-is who registered the first day: to do all classes ot "o ik i ndui ng Robt Suitor, Portland; J. II. Hop- the making of the finest shoes. H kin.-, Kugeut , C. I). Williams, Dex- long experience will enable you to " “ ., ,..ft r, and P. D. Gilbert, get the best work at a reasonabh Po' .id G G Waruer, City; H. C. price. ■ ; . Dennis and By way oi being plessa < E. little gnest, a kind 1 H . IFune serving chicken pot pie recently 1 mis; H. P. jj. Wsk 1 kn Kola Nei», “ Marion do vou Hkt kittslS?” Albany N \ M< ire Portland; C. The little mai 1 looked up in a half W Cotta- San Francisco; D. E. startled way and tbeu hesitatingly Knapp Portland; A . S. Mitchell, Portland Herbert Leigh, Eugene; answered. “ I f you please I’d rather have \\ . A. Williams and A. B. Graham. Portland. tome cake. ’ Passing Youcalla, the home of Jesse Applegate, tamous Oregon pioneer, and of Uncle Joe Miller, another well-known survivor of old- time days, the train pulled into Cottage Grove at 1 o’clock Here is one of the most interesting and progressive towns in the Willamette valley. Its people are always up and are prepared to take advantage of every opportunity do make their advantages and resources known. They have a commercial club that might well be the envy for enter prise of a much larger place, and a brass band that is second only to the world-famed Sousa organization -a t least that is what one of the well-known citizens of Cottage Grove told me, and I am not pre pared to dispute him. Anyway, its certainly a very good brass band. -Oregonian. Real Estate Transfers. A. J. and Lizzie Thomas to Thomas K. Campbell; lots 2 and 3 , blk 1 . Hazelton’s 1 st ad to Cottage Grove $ 1 . John and Amanda C Hull to Amanda C Hull; 4O acres in sec 23, tp 2O, r 4 w $ 10 . Thos Brandon ei al to the Citide- rilla Mining Co; Blue River mining properties as follows: ’‘Great East ern,” “Golden Slipper,” “ Cinde- rilla,” “ Yankee Doodle,’ ’ “ Raven,” $200,000. Wm. Harris files notice of proof of labor performed on th« lollowiug mining claims in Blackbutte dis trict: Adit Level, Nos, 1 to 12 in clusive, William B, Queeu L, Julia B Mary B, Addison B, Graham B, Lassie, North Trail, Chassel, South Trail, Sutherland No. 1 , Sutherland No. 2 , Bald Butte, Grover, Wild West. J. R. Kendall locates Copper King and Excelsior, mining claims, Bohemia distiict. Shaw Says he Stands Pat on Money Question. New York. Nov. i 5 . —Secretary of the Treasury Sliavi is iu this city today and said in regard to the stringency of the money market that lie at present is a “ stand patter” with an open mind. He says that he will see the merchants and ascertain if the stringency is reflected in business aud said, “ If I decide to do anything everybody will know as soon as anybody. ’ to do business iu tin state The order states from exainii ation of the stenograj hie report of th« tin; Pr n ■ , 1- ings 01 the insurance iuvestigatier- com mi. tee iu New Vo k, the supgu intendeut believes the funds of the company are impaired by di rsion of large sum* of money for illegal and wrongful purposes nud fur writing ot life insurance in Missouri by the New York Life is ti ardius to the public and those holding policies. experts believe another smelter will FLAG VOTES. go up inside of a couple of yeara, as nil the flag coupons that it is declared that shallow work has ■ I en reported to dale are as put about loo,000 tons of commer- Buck votes thut have been ; cial copper ore in sight. The A la hell u-t 1 0 turned in at once to meda's large copper shoots insure 1 Ballot box in Nugget a smelter in that part of Josephine window. ' soon. High School ...... .................. In the territory where these prop G. A. K. ............................... ••• 3736 erties are found little work had \Y » > W ............................... ... 470 been done until a comparatively l ’ubl 1 School ...................... ... 423 recent date. Success with the two 1 : Foresters of America. ••• 357 leading Shasta mines inspired other M. \Y A ................................. ... 216 developments. Prospectors have 1\. ot P .............. .................. ... 105 followed the mineral zone far to Grand Opening. •17 the north, and find it rich in cop IL T. B............................. The Graham Hotel will be ogeu I. O. G. F .......................... per, while hopeful prospects prove for inspection to everyb ly ou Sun Maccabees............................... in a score of instances. There is no day. Call and pay your respects Masons ............................ radical change in formation, and Methodist ............................ 5 there ia no reason why the new ■ Y” ......................................... work should not be greater than Oregon is United. -So Mote it be. that which has made northern Cali Amen, fornia famous. Railway transpor MARRIED W hat tation is essential, but it will come. have about all crossed aud are' M I N T W O R T H — M A R K L E Y — Such resources as this mineral safely landed on one sulo of the ast Saturday evening at the territory offer the investor, com river, next in or lor is a love feast. home ot the bride’s parents, Mr. biued with timber and agriculture, A Commercial Club, Cliaml r i t and Mrs. Davo Markley of this will not be resisted long by the man Coinin' 1 Mi . Mabel Bessie Markley of capital who seeks an opportunity the proi t i tin' uni Mi l). A. Wentworth of for great returns.— Pacific Miner. zation of business men work: to Berkeley, California. gether I.ittle will l>o a ompl bod TI: hi.me was prettily decorated Rev. Dr. I. D. Driver, preached until uuity is the w id. One row«! m y friends were present to in, and determined t ran thin * w b '.hi' couple happiness. Miss two interesting and peculiar ser another crowd reman out mul is as M irk'ey was born here ami is known mons at the M. E. church Sunday; Some liked the style and some did equally determined, th* " r- ; n ost ol ths people, Mr. Went- not, at any rate they were after the thing. In tins groat 111. n \ 1 d 1: iepii senis the Noyes Norman peculiar style of the preacher. Dr. territo ry . where there I St Joseph Mr. Driver has been in Oregon nearly all and to spare why rotat'd the • Wentworth will make 60 years, is 82 years old, has influx of 'a; it il now 1 Hue in Berkeley, Calif, preached in this vicinity over thirty way They cannot g<; wli t is 1 bead quaitern of Mr. years. He has lectured before unit s.a tin \ | ’ i 11 s 1 \Y " nli at present. large audiences in the east, and de all got emuii'l and to1 ¡inn a bated on religious thoughts with care for uell 1*I 11, n .1 : the greatest atheists the world has dustries, p.. >pie and capital ve Mope in Copper. known. iu\ite the t 1 1 ■; I n 1 chants mnl nn i 11ik• .1 v .iliimnia and Southern Both siih - and ... : . ... in 1 11 -dined to become lar and all gt t i nt ■ 111 bo no - " '•I an. 1 upper producers it bo llu t omill< n tal . li >t ; t bien made known to club. Talk it » i.i 1, together. through • lie work of the one can net u!"a>- make ery body 1 C pper and De I.amar Completion o f tho think and do a- h. u il it would be unfortunate if Le . : 1; man) Mi mi. 1I1 .p l iter this week, with minds and main 1 \■ !- i larmotiy ri:;:ces of 750 tons eapa- yMiifn aut event iu the Have bring the best n - and the free co n n y. free -| ra m . C L T utt’a unity in building up nt tbi ■ ■ 'k witii his little Tak- which \ve live goo- iu Oicgou and the tha majority do :i : wo want developments of coppe- on our suggest,..! 1 | t' is year, are of equal watch results, and w it h th e (>n both sides of the is made of Grape majority, work 1 d | nil ndary heavy work bus Cut out the cvei ! n h en expert* de- Cream of Tartar* poor business. Forget it iri 1 »’is are like those found a l.ig Shasta county pro- Man v .ther prospects are Public School Prof. C L. Strange. 1 Ti fur production soon At The total enrollment ut the end keiiM U the Balaklala will in all Makes the food of the second month w.i 101, au probability have a large smelter the uning y ear and assurance is also increase of 'll more Wholesome given that Lawson’s Trinity group Parents have nut realized, n d .1 plant, which the fact that a schoi •; ..... not and Delicious. "ill It given it soon On the Blue complish th' 'Ciir . pioperty, near the state line, scholars ai 1 * lar in attendance. Royal Baking Powder h Absolutely Pure Britt-Nelson Fight. There have been myriads of “ good fights” iu recent years. Some of these bouts have been shown in moving pictures, aud some have not, but every man who has seen the Britt and Nelson fight IIIO H S' wool. pictures declare emphatically that j Fifty-eight students are enrolled no fiercer, gamer battle ever was contested than the fray where the in the High school The regular bi-mouthi; exam mighty Dane overthrew the native sou. Courage of the highest type; tions oecuph d th it tent 1 gatneness of the bulldog pattern; school scholars dti heroic resistance to the attack of an and Friday of la 1 overpowering foe, and unconquer promotion will dep nd upon a gen able determination in assault— all eral avetagi these things stand out collosal, and the grades in e a c h - 11> A library and laboratory ¡e stamp the battle as a climax of bra very and fair, honest struggling. much needed equipnn nt in this It was a wonderful fight— and the department. pictures tell the story better than any words could do. J. W. Cof- For Sale or Trade. froth, president of the Colma (Cal.) Well improved ranch ol ->• • Athletic Club, where the fight oc curred, is the owner of the copy 3 1-a miles west of C"!! < G; known as the J M Com» 1 pir. righted films. 40 acres cleared, fenced anil 1 , fenced, 5 room house I . ■ mi, Missouri Ousts New York Life. and other outbuilding Jefferson City, Nov. 9 W. D- merchantable timbei small y. or . Vandiver , superintendent ol insur orchard, spring watt ance of Missouri tonight suspended Terms, $750— $.’•><> .1 h in the certificate of authority of the tO Suit, pill i llftsel Inqlliri New York Life Insurance Company Leader Office. FOLEY’? Wynne Hardware Company i'-very thing in the Hardware line. We can you prices this week on Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges, 1900 Washing Ma chine-- We carry a complete line of Farming Implements, including Fatting Mills, Oliver I Mows, Feed (’utters, Hone Mills. Pleased to Quote Prices at Any Time. vç Subscribe for the Leader Will positively any case of Kidney op Bladder disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE strengthens the urinary organs, builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole systt* IT IS GUARANTEED TWO SIZES 50c and $ 1 .0 0 . Parsed Stona and Gravel With Exoruolatlng Faina il rhurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffslo, O., writes: a afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, psss- r l or -tones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only ) ofti r taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was A ! doses started the brick dust, likt fine stones, etc., h i pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. FOLi.v S KIDNF.Y CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good.” “i No Other Remedy Can Compart With It W. Carter, ef Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and if FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and t • is no remedy that will compare with It. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Bensan 2 P»idr n ctiy, Cottage Grove. Oregon •rwí4 V 1 1 11 W