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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1906)
COTTAGE GROVE . • ORECON O J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. Mosby Creek Enterco at tlie Cotta«» Drove pullulili., n unii i-las* matter, S U It SC BIP TIO N KA TES Dae Year Six Monili^ J Uree»; Months - - - $1.30 .50 .75 The f'otinge IJ rove I.KAMit f.>r one year, ami any of the following (uibll eat Ion for one year, for the price set opposite • $1 73 N. w Vuik Tribune Fa rm er 1 . . ’Toledo Weekly Hlade ror tland Weekly Oregonian 2 30 2.00 Portland Weeklv Jo urnal 2.23 J'orllainl Semi Wutkly Jou rnal 2.30 i 2.50 San Francisco Fxaniiner Munsirt M ig 1/Ine, Man I i incisi •» 2.00 . 2.30 Out West, i.o 1 Angeles 1.75 'I ow n and i uunt ry .Inumiti 11 0;30 Resolutions. Mrs. Kliza McKibbin in au inter view Thursday stated that her s in- iu law was very low and it is very tow and it is very doubtful if he can- live more than n low days. The New Years’ resolutions as expressed by I’ c r y b u ly ’ s Magu zinc are woitli reading by all They are these MS Col'STKV. Unsolved, in hecoma a soldier in the Arntv of ths Common flood; never to stiff't giaft in silence, no enduie the acquaintance of grafters to enforce the Square Deal, and in all my relations with pohtii s and govornm nt to remember that I am Tirst otall an American Citizen. 11 7 11(1 4 1 1 90 111*11 brand T h is Finn w ill produce otori be rad 4 ; * r sack than tin- eh«»*. varieties now offered. Try it ouco and be convmeid. and at the same t.me encourage a honn- enterprise : : : : : 3 HELP IIS KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING Episcopal Cbiitch Services li<dd j * + e- m s + a * <* -e < tin- set oud Wednesday evening o|'| ^ W. KIMK, M ' Star Items 1 let• mmithat :.'t iu Masonic hull rilYMH \\ itnd S| RGK«N I.eslit Wicks went to Hu <»i >ve th in w II he services every fifth (Hilo in Me Far laud Builtliutf Sunday of a month. > »-r W . idi» 's Hardware Store y Saturday. i>' iMioiir. . U lit suit nee Filone, T Calli In Church, Father Carrol Mr. Burnette and son Orville ot 9 Ì Doieiia passed through th s vici' ity Service the second Sunday iu t .1 f month this week * +■ & + + - r - v . r v . * •i ^ Mias Annie a id N*ttie Moras of ARION N »: KT< II M Elisha Geer. Cottage lirove spent a few da 's in »Uwtit 4 L UlhLwlua ami LICENSED tins vicinity last week Elisha Geer, one of tho o’ di**-, EMBALMEK m. n of this vicinity, die 1 at the Miss balm* Kerr of Wildwood I’urlors at Veateh a Iaiwuon's. passed through ticre Mouduv • u her home of his sou, Levi Geer on Tuesday night, about i o’clock. way to I lie drove. Mr Geei was bom in iNifi in Min Miss Ores well and Chile Kerr ot nesota, making hiai 8‘J years old Herbert Kakln Wildwood visited in this \it mity tho time of Ids death. He has not] F re sid e nt Sunday, T. u. Wheeler bran vtrv well for s une time hut thei r h h li i « r Mr and Mrs Jas. Sp»hr spent princip il cause ot hia death was old ( New Years with Mr. .jtid Mr« B«n age, an t at his death tied were hisi olih-st s“ iis Ivlistii and Ig-vi. Pilcher nt Wildwood. tin boyhood ot Mr. (>t*r his parents 25,000 Miss Katie Hawley of (lie drove movsd to Indiana, au i latei to 1 1 !i - i came home and visited with her nois; from w hich Htate Mr. (ieer and friends and paienls during holidays \ genera I ban! Ing uis iit 111 iIv moved iu iH(J to Ibis Fusili s transact returning t > the Grove Monday Cd ;; :: :: :: place, mid in iSti.Y purchased the[ Mrs Y.iuglm of Cottage drove farm where Levi, his son, now re-; ORGANIZED visited with Mrs. Sid Vaughn in sides. In lH.So lie moved into] COT T# -E GROVE this burg last w- ek Idaho, living at M* scow, where tus 1 9 0 0 O " G O N Mr. Win. Berg of Cottage Grove wife an 1 two daughters died and wi tc tiuritd. In i8y,“> he returned visited in this vicinity last week. 4 25 HÄRTUNG & HANSEN m M 2 il UUCM IO KN 7 0 Remember th it th. Cottage d u n e Flout is sold ots merits, nt lowest living j.ric«* We use per rent hard wheat iu our Pride of O u g u t : 15 1 4 F lo u r ami heed 4 4 4 Haiti When several mills get stalled in a section it is no trouble for any mill t<> have plenty of good bunds, but for me ini<l alone there is al wayM difficulty in securing coin pi: teut and sufficient men. The name is true in mining, li Bohemia had lo or I5 mines in active <'iteration employing a number ot good miners there would never he any difficulty in securing compete t miners, ns there is now. Everybudys. 7 3 1 4 fXlIBBIN O LIST >>, MAM KA< i'DREIts OR ..'.*-4 11 Advertising rates made known ou application J A . NT A It Y M 7 It dot so paid a i Mid lu advance but mir rm rate of $2.00 per year will be charged. SATI li I * V V Mulo Street Awbrcv i ! I I I 1S • 'w T I Mi tlculist C h tir e b , m Pastor K< V. S. »roi tiger, ri.oiu 7 Xmas was celebrated on Mosby ing s'r\ices a 9 » Creek by a dance given bv Will Kpwoith Lent in. A l Wisent son. About thirty* invited 11 to evening o. $ * * , . r r ■ > * are cordially invited be present. guests were present, supper was J ■e f irst I'm byterian Church, Pastor * ► erved at twtlve o’clock anti then IIOUKKTT Í It. C. Grace. Morning service, IV dancing was continued until five PHYSICIAN A HU BURGEON ¡if p. * o’clock. Musi* was furnished hy evening dJO, V. P. S. C. Ii. 4 : Ofllf. in J r Ctf Wall ItuilJinjr, Main f: iu. All strang. is and sojourners the Smith Bros and Bill Bidwell. Mr»-.- . « ..!• •• * .■, Vf i Mb* *• phone y Main if-: licsDlem phono Main Born, to the wife of J . K- Mil«» welcome. ^ » # e #■ e / aei . Morning subject “ Christiana on Mushy Creek, Deo. 27, au Faith.” Iiv< uing auhject, ‘ The pound girl. Transformation *■! Commons Pla*a * 4 Will Johnson returned to the T h in g s.” ¡ ? II It. JOli * a 1 ) ,: mines the tirst of the week after a Christian Church, Rev D. E . l > I I V X .nul I ICI.FON few days visit with his family. Olson Pastor. Services at in •VI ' |ir.iin|>tly atiii.ili-.l Ottico: C Jim a Uuriiu I’attou were at home til* moil in/ and Mali» St. I'liune 111 . j? . in the even* during Xmas ing. Y P. S. C. K meeting at J y ■} 9 9- ► » > » 9 A. J. Brumbaugh returned to fi .'lo p. m. Sunday school at. l.|j> o'clock. Intermediate Endeavor: , Leona Tuesday utl<r speu ling X" e r < « « » . ' » a «; Society it lippi and ( hoir prai tic.* 9 with liis family, J E. YOUNG • ' ry Saturday evening at 7.30. ivlli Kohin.on was Louie T u es Suhj.ct in the morning, “ Why ATTO N I V \T I.VW day. Preach the Word?” In the evening ’ * Olllce: Yount; Building. M aui Siri et, y W. st Siti.- Joe Finuey made a trip t<> Klon ‘‘The >e*i 's Compromises.” * Kveryone is invited to attend 4 ^ ^ +- T 0ÍU dike Friday. .......... each and all of these services. PU BLISH I NU COMPANY - - - - - - - - - - S' Cottage Grove Floor Milis i * MAC Y l'tliUSIILD KV KKV SATURDAY «r TUE LKADKU rr Froiessional cards. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER 1 Mining Orders! ■ i ■m ■M s-es m m M m m m 'M m m 126 Wc are the ]>eople to ii 11 your order for Winter Supplies. We have the best groceries, etc., to be had at the lowest prices. If you don’t believe us, come and investigate. Our Dry Goods stock is complete. m m 4 ¡9 M ¡¡su »S m g.V ìlici R i Ü y M Êl •>» ÌM w w 11 Fi r n m vK’LSf 'M Stilli C u rrin & Veateh. Mû -7 $cM CA PITA L lis v K yz as? fi-AU'.- NVSyNT^'NTCii v /AW Bauli 4 ~ ' ‘V '- c - , 11 ¡á Blacksmithing J / ■ -'-«■ »i“ A / '* ; y fn fYlühiirn Wagons Farm Impicinunís Win. Hawley returned fr iu the Grov « Tuesday. lío rsesho clng a sm'oialty. his wife aud children iu Moscow, so w agón and carnaje re- the eldest son took him there tor ic- liui. AII work Kuaranteed Resolvtil to lend my neighbor iu Sunday night it vgry pleasant xlavi* your horscstcetli c\- Five children survive need a helping hand; to be kind; to time was spent at Mrs. Harrow's terment amnicda nd ri*paired. Slinp nt r» ir «*r ll em en w ay A judge toleiautly; to be patient with watching he old year out. Those him, tour boys, Elisha and I.evi Jhn khoMerN Sh ri» :: affliction or misunderstanding; to present were Miss Myrtle Wicks, living here, on« son in Idaho, an B A Z E J T I extend to others tbo degree ot c ur- Miss Annie and Nettie Mor»» of other son and a daughter living iu tesy and consideration I require Cottage drove, Fairy Wicks aud Canada. He lived a lung life of them to accord me. Mile« Pitcher, Vein Wicks, Cha». useiulue^ and has now panned to where the Smith, Andv I) mna and llolliu and the great hereaft-r. M YHF.I.K. weary »dull he at ieit. I/'h!ie Wicks. AU waited and Resolved, to play fair; to sp cak true, to hold sacred my pledge, my watched, although very sleepy, till Registration is On. friendships, and my obligations; not the clock struck the N ew Years ru m a v a to ask a not Her to do aught dare hour, after which they departed for Now is the time to register and not or would not do uiyselt—shove their various hum* a. I I 1 s tin largest Stock ofSchool the piaci n open in the Grove, are at WR» an «nunusaieni all, ever to keep well in mind that Albert St-) -Ks w nt to Djreua Alta K ing'« office and at the Justice supplies in tin» city Our line of wcullh is 110 corollary of worth and Sunday. of the Peate, Sqniic Ynnghii’a of Bunks. Artist's Material. Sundries success no evidence of diameter. tier. Every ciPzin should note, and to <1 ' » it, lie n.ii-t l e duly regis aic nu.v complete. OcmuciHti» Cunimcncc Work on Next ti tv.! Kcllilier's Fate is Witli Jury. It will be necessary tur two Monday With Meatimj of State vYi are giving special care to Salini, Or., Jan. I The late of q u d h ' d voters to be present to *n- Central Committee. A . T K-|lilier is in thè lunds ol ablo mi tn qualify fot registration. tbc jury w|ii* h retired at u o ’clock On Monday iu Portland at the today. Pniseculm McNary madn j Imperiai Hotel (he State Central au eli)i|iicnt speri li in I iìh cloHiug | Democratic coni mi t Ice will .innvi ne Portland Refinery Project is Starlet! and Everybody is Asked to fake which at :ilI times get the .best argument for tho state and placed oí which Ju d g e Alex Sweek. is PROM PTLY AND NEATLY Stock. parlictilni stirrs mi tlie fact that the citait man ami John B. Ryan, sec re .liii ilii.ii, using only the jitircst defense. >lul not pli »duco u «ingle j tai \ Tho committee men that will It is proposed to erect a refinery 1 ’ mi-:ils, having the largest E X E C U T E D AT T H E one of the prisons whose names be on hand are C. J . Tranchaid of having a capacity of 500 barrels of stock m town it makes shopping wore signed to the many applica Clatsop, John M Wall, Washing iT*i te oil daily. It expects to tions introduced aa evidence. He ton; J K. Morse, Wasco; J L). oil fiom California and Alaska. The easy in otir place. did not deny that turner was a | Matlock, Lane; Milton A Miller, plant it is estimated will cost $ ,- M d! outers receive the best of forger, liar ami without character, .in ii ; Wil lam H Holmes, Mat no 000 including the site, tank attention. lint he claimed that Kelliugei and li It. Tim, Malheur; B. F. Wilson, sb aiiieis, tank cars, tank wagons, Ins money was the cause. Union, J . F. Boothe, Josephine; tank stations aud warehouses, and j Attorney D’ Aicy m closing fot Robert Johnson, Beuton. #50,0.>0 is to be set aside for work the defense sought to dispaiage tin The ticket is partly filled already ing capital. testimony ot T u n er and West, I’ll.-mas C, Hailey will run forati- It is estimated that the gross which ho seemed to iegai.1 as the | remi Ju d ge; John M Gearin for yiilil of a 500-barrel refinery in' Callage Grove. Oregon stiougest lie called Turner a sell limimi States Senator; Charles \ , I’mtl.iu 1 will approximate $2.000 a confessed forger, etc. and said that (Fi Ilo way fot Congressman in the day, while its net average d a i ly 1 his testimony should not be consid Firs! District, while it is a fotegonu profit will be $1,000 at present mar ered. lie alleged that an agree conclusion that Governor Chamber- ket prices. incut had been made between the lain will run tot re-election. Be The products of th» Portland t c - 1 — ------- ' prosecution and Turner that tesiilt sides tins, Fiank W Durbin is out finely would be delivered by the At OPera House. Wednesday Jan. . ed in the latter turning stale s ev i for Mtatr Treasurer, thus uddiug an 1 company * tHiik steamers anil cars dence ami said that West had other to the Maiion comity crop of >o various tidewater dist.ibnting trumped up the case for political candidates, and George Benson of points including Seattle. Tai iina, purposes, th*' purpose being to show Union, is being boomed for Secre British I ’olmnbia >nd \la-ka j »rts, the people of Oregon that Governor tary of State. land by rail to Pendleton, Spo me, Chamberlain should be rcele te I. For Congressman from the Second Boise. Ls Grande, Albany, Ikse- The instructions to the jury were District, James It. Graham, of bnrg, Medford and other places lengthy Mrs. Kelliher has been Bat md I '■ > f md wherever it might he font d expe- au interested spectator since the Oglcshy Young, of Poitland, stand ! dient t" locate tank stations, N01 By the Author. -A Poor Relation and first. It is thought turner will re- j ready and willing, so no trouble fears of opposition ftom tlie the Stand- fs Pl'ositioii from We h a v e a full Ime of Lcfjal B l a n k s and ■•Peaceful Valley.' Etc. sign his office as justice ot the psaoe will be experienced in finding randi aril Oil Company are felt by tlie pro He was present when D Arcy gave j all.s ||, re. T r e s p a s s Notices. M. moters of the enterprise 'Y.m°?*h Greatest Comedy Melo- him a moat scathing denunciation About the only placet fur which j thereare atrcidv about indf pr-n- — Later the jury returned a vet any combing may have to b e d “ e dent oil refineries iu California, 1 Drama of the Age. diet of guilty as charge I Journal, urc those ot State Fiiuter, Attorney th»re is non« north of San franciaio Nothing IP w h it Inis como before. ---------- » ---------- General. State Food and Dairy Com bay. V .V • i. I,- . . . M I Ilf- . I I. ii I Hi*. missioner. Superintendent of Public Arniy Man Gets a Hard jolt. In the prospectus issued by the Pmv. rful. Fascinating and Instruction and State Lab": Coin Manufacturer*' V-s <ciation is tlie Just now any atniy man brou^ht following etutetnent; tip tot tiiai is balli» tu get hit good missioner A Real Challence Production ' flic estimated percentage of and lini I, for llie un is tlm k with it. profit of the reluarv 1» found to I t First Lientenant Roy I laylor of Yes Bright____ Yes Vesuvius Prospers. so large that vve have i ’i th** above thè coast artillery tias In-en reductd Yes Yes Sparkling Supt K.'lierts rep-its that tuaie statement u»t I itiamnum figure« in ratik place« tiy thè Court M ir Yes Ye* Unique ... tini at New Y’ ork, for lefusing to very tiuo oie i> t'cuig paeed uj> iu for exjveiis and unniiuum fi.-.itee I adies dun t forget to visit The Vogue during ¡he week. sit nrxt a eergcanl o f bis own coni one of the tunnels and gi»«s mueb for income, w ith th»' result in round GREAT COMPANY |an y at th" theater. No «ympathv encoutagciucut. Th* tutuvl .« be figure« of au annual net prot t of seems t» l>e held for thè hautenant ing driven light ou t t i n day. and &h<5,ooo on a total m vvummt ot arui an ir nipnraLU* Performance S ¡$ 2 5 0 0 0 0 .” , better things open. and the Acme ol C- mpleteneae [ ir 'S W V v ^ r W i'^ 'S - '.v v c s s w R s s y w v ^ > y y w - i, by aay ol hi* brut ber otiicers. M V N E TO IT BO IIS. Shell and Heavy Hardware, Plows. Harrows and Seeders, Stoves, Ranges aud Tinware M I N E R S ’ S U P PLI ES GUNS AND A M M U N I T I O N PIPER ® VANDENBURG 1 r Our Presciption Counter Leader Office 250 1 P L A IN AN D F A N C Y J O B P R IN T I N G Benson's Pharmacy 1 k 10 A Jolly A m é r ic a in T ram p 1 P a m p h le t W o rk a Specialty -1 12 I I Sale at The Vogue Beginning Dec. 2. I will put on a sale lasting tor one week. A reduction will he made on all hats in the store. Lorena Martin. 9 & & I I