"•••• • » . i« c“ r U l f COTTAGE GROVE LEADER VOL. XVII COTTAGE GROVE, i * ¡iC i)' :IAT RDAY, DECEMBER 80 , 1006 . ------ . i. — !=■ ■ - ■ '■ g 4, j 1 'e Half Price Offer ■ o f vents. I'he threr !$ bini ci to be offered i w h s uch an ff r gl m ade a rain T h U j Hcrl|>tion price, w lil- onl.v reason w ’ a r i limi w e h a v e not as locality . I’. iit oiilv i -ivi* . i \ n t iv >*iv d :i certain n ! . iiIs announcement, for it iti the o p p o rtu n ity i-: ■ .i i r - t m ag’iiziiH'' in thi- c ou ntry have com- - I In r at n g i e a t l v iv l u m i rate. Never before 0 tlie public, ¡uni it safe lo way never will lio ■ * v. m l ini.Ktu'in e h;.vo Increased their nub- 1 lion mueli i t a l e r 1 1 ■ < off r really in. T he 1 . i t ' file people of this vicinltj in because we nuliscrlbera a s w e (lenire in thin p a r ticu la r i: .inai number will la* sold ut t ills price, therefore i ¡1. cpt this offer without delay. 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( C u t T i b s Ô îîT ^ T T T "’ “ L’o t t a s e t i t o v i [vender ” Knelused please And S------- Diite- — for which ideate en ter m y nam e for one year's su b scription t<> j o u r paper and the fo llo w in g m agazines: N am e I Add I'' ss r t o Y o u MORE NEW ' ed t'v issue *1* ,000 of bonds for the citizens of Prinville condemn­ ., ch'i p epose ot building a brick ing the reports in the Oregonian, bool bouse ou the site ot the concerning the recent fight in their t resent building, which this year is town, as unjust and unfair, and en­ tally (¡adequate. Another teacher tirely false were piesented for the The Old Year Saw Many In nvt b.r- been employed whose class ec- purpose of getting the town right tupies ie town ball, and it is al- Commercial Club Entertains Visitors in the minds of the people. ments. the New One Pron os jjj t v.iy ,-pparent that still larger and New Members. A letter Lom Mr. Rasmuesen, Much More for All. will be necessary in I907. , who was here recently in the in­ E ' 1 ¡robabte that the adjoining I terest of establishing a Swedish | We all can see many ini \ ■ ' 1 , -tricts. Willow Springs and On Wednesday evening, the club colony here, was read, in which he men ts a ml loan forward to iiouic: will soon be consolidated entertained Messrs Gideon Stolz, H asked the club to advertise in his j limes close at baud. Our men , •xc.i' ’ 'eutral Point, the new brick C. Gile, W. I. Staley, D. H. Wey- Swedish papers. It was laid on j as a ntio fc-el very optomistic und r' .are to be of not less than ant of Salem and R. R Giltner of the table. Tlte Development League j have reasons to feel that the sst » v;' n o m i will be designed so Portland, whick company were up meeting at Portland, Jan. i 2 th and | year has been a very good oue. . u.. . t c *n he readily enlarged. here for the purpose of looking over 13th was discussed, and a larga at­ Some of their comments we g '« • we 8 ................................................. .. j the plant and paint deposits of the tendance urged. Special copies of Oregon Sienna Paint Company at the address of Paul Shoup, on the l'he Bank, ‘‘Business is ir prov t JVeatAen ,7atk. j Walker Station, with a view of in­ Harriman Oregon extensions were ing, «e can see the improv neat vesting. Each of the gentlemen presented for the elub to read. right along.” After the regular meeting, rye 1 no use to grumble and com­ made short and interesting talks, Wynne Hardware Co. “ V . we bread, wiener wursts and coffee end eaoh one complimented the club plain; have a good year’s busires . and *st as cheap and easy to re- on its activity and business like en­ were served and a general good look for a better one this year ) nee; terprise. They were all interested time enjoyed. ii 1. J sorts out the weather and in the united effort necessary to Ben Lurch says his Cbr 'as- Is rain, trade was very good, and that he W’j (tin’s my choice. build up the entire state, and Mr. Registration Begins Tuesday at Eu­ ¡ old lunch more than last yea- »,:•! Giltner’a plea was the necessity o f, Mi- vlstence, dry and wet gene. even with 7 people beltim tl.v W . vertake the best of men— freight ratea being lowered to equal counters he was unable to wt 31 biM 1! ie skift o'cloucls ’ll shet water transportation for Portland Registration for the state and ail. . s • u off now and then; to the south. Mr. Hodges of Idaho, county election in June, i 9 o 6 , be­ n’t no sense, as I kin see, a visiting lumber man with Mr. gins at the county clerk’s office on II. Yansko, *‘I did four tim uu'-als sicli as you and me, Chambers, was called upon, but de­ Tuesday, January 2 . James L. much business as last year e.)‘! u’ Nature’s wise Intents, clined to make any talk. Furnish has been appointed regis­ pad 1 Auu lockin’ horns with Providence. could have done more if 1 Two new members were taken tration clerk and he is now prepar­ known it was corning so I could It ain’t no use to grumble and com­ into the club, namely Tboe. Pierce ing his books and other material for have had moro help.” plain; his work. He will occupy a daak in It’s Jest as cheap and easy to re­ and Dr. H. C. Schleef. Metcalf & Brund. ‘ ‘Our business joice A lengthy set of resolutions from the lobby o( the clerk’s office. has greatly increased ami our Christ­ '.Y!ien God sorts out the weather and sends rain, mas was a wonderr” W’y rain’s my choice. —James Whitcomb Riley. Pearce A Johnson ‘ ‘The new store is good, we have lots of custo­ mers now that never knew we were on earth before.” and we getting Lawson Made Lots of Money. after more store room for our ship­ Cleveland, Dec. 27.-Frank Rocke- ments” . feller, brother of John D., says it Griffin & Veatcb, ‘‘The past year is his opinion that Lawson has has been a banner oue for us, we made more money in the last faw are greatly pleased with the pros­ days than he ever did before. He pects. ’ ’ saye that Lawson ie too shrewd to Fiugal Hinds: I can’t complain, get caught short of the market, as I things are coming our way, it only report says he has been. takes a little patience. BEFORE MEMBERS Presbyterians to Form Organic Union. Stories, fashions, articles, lllu -tratlons. Grab This Opportunity a NO. 87 Wonderful Flower Garden. St Louis, Dec. 27 .— At the meet­ ing to be held at the Southern hotel Colonel Morrison of Fairfield, Wash., has one ol the largest flower this evening two committees of five gardens in America, He has 11 Members each, representing the acres in flowers, with nearly 1000 Presbyterians and the Cumberland varieties, including 150 varieties of Presbyterian Churches, the final nasturtiums. Uncle Sam buys the arrangements will be considered for seed from this great flower garden completing the organic union of the ! and distributes them through his two churches on the basis which 1 members of congress. It would has been approved by a majority of [surprise many a New England spin­ the presbyteries of the two churches ster, bustling amid Imr little garden in the spring of the year. After of flowers, to learn that the seeds the two committees have completed she planted had come all the way their task, the entire committees from the other side of the American have completed their task, the en­ continent, and had in fact, been tire committees appointed for the grown iu a region which was re­ purpose by the two churches will garded as an almost hopeless wil­ hold their first joint session, which derness when she went to school. will conclude with a banquot. Tomorrow and on the following ! Colonel Morrison employs a Euro­ pean expert in seed growing, J. days the joint committee will hold Delagree- who was for 20 years era a number of meetings, completing ployed by Vilmoras of Parts, the I eTery detail of the merger, such as greatest seed grower of seeds in the I un*on °* boards, college pres- world. It may be news to some I byteries and aoJs of the two readers to learn that the propaga­ churches. The plan of corporate tion of choice plants for seed is con­ union is to be submitted to the two ducted with all the care that attends general assemblies next May, when the breeding of a fiue strain of tbe P resbyterian assem bly will m eet horses 01 dogs.— Orchard and Farm. I ^ e s Moines, that of the Cumber­ land ch u rc h in Decatur, Illinois. Italian Shoots at S- P. Train. Oldest Oddfellow's Birthday. Medford, Ore., Dec. 26.— A man Sumroej, la., Dec. 27.— John connected with a gang of Italians j Wade, who has the diatinction of employed by the Southern Pacific ! being the oldest member of the railroad, last evening fired a shot Order of Odd Fellows living, ie cel­ through the observation car of train ebrating his eighty-seventh birth­ No. 1G, just north of the Medford day today He became a member station. The ball passed through of the orler in 1843, when the or­ the glass in the car above the beads ganization wae only a few years old. of the passengers. The gang ot Ital­ Mr. Wade is a saddler by profession ians, to whom the man bilouged, ia but hae devoted himself to farming said to be the same with whom tha for many years. The members of Douglas county authorities recently his lodge will give a banquet in his nad much trouble. Sheriff Rader honor this evening. was ordered today to arrest the en­ tire gang, sparing no trouble if nec­ East Eugene has a local improve­ essary to find the miscreant. The ment club, recently formed. They men had been celebrating Christ­ mas and ha 1 been drinking heavily. are going to work for the b u t in­ terest of the whole city, ae well as their particular section. New Brick School I for Central Point. The work on the bridge at Spring Medford, Ore. Dec. 'I-,.— Central Gel I has been stopped on account Point school district No. G. has of tha high water. Tide wisb for our manç jfrienbs anb Customers a Mappç anb prosper *5 ous Mew H?ear anb ash a continuance of tbe patronaoe we bave en** j joçeb in tbe past. HEMENWAY & BURKHOLOR Corner M ain fSL 3rd Street Up-to-dati X P lu m b in g A ll kinds of H ardw are-— N one better Made Griff io & Veatc 1 Co.