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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1906)
New Farmers Line Projected. The KehekaU» of the I. O. O. F. Ike Jones Farm Team Prove Them, M ATTER O F HEALTH Lodge field an installation meeting selves Racers. The rumored farmers telephone aud banquet Friday night that was 1 Hue to be constructed to run from , Wednesday nfternoon about 2:30 4S a great event. A number of th-: Cottage Grove to Wildwood and 1 J. I. June team of fine black «S i order were up from Draiu to attend, I from there to tfie Mustek mine, has 1 .r- > ifforded the most excitement and the events of the evening will crystalized in a meeting he'd last of Ki-ve’ .il months by making a he worth a later report. Mondny uigbt ut which stops were record runaway by running a great 1 taken towards the buildiug of such Mr. Stewart is said to he p’auniug distance through the t.-wn and iuto Oil meal and cranked corn at the Blankets, just the kind to coax for the brick building which is to j a Hue, and Geo. O. Knowles was the country, part of the way with ilour mil!. you to bed early. Take a look at be built betwoon the Luilding now elected president, S. J. Bruud vice-1 a loaded wagon, and came out of it Lurch’s and get the best. I>e\Vald and Baughman got In a ivccoupied by Gar man, Hemeuwav president and Andrew Brund secre- j without an injury to the horses fresh oar of Jiiuction Hour and feed The DeMoss Lyric Bards are Co, and Bartels market. The lease tary and treasurer. There is a other than a slight scratch, and ou Thursday. coming. Don’t forget the date held by Barney O’ Neill expires in proposition before the gentlemen to: only a!, nt It) cents worth of dam April, and then Mr. Stewart is buy the B hernia Telephone Com- age to the wagon. Many little knots of club members Jan. i o at the Opera H o u s e . Mr. Chappell drove the team up can be seen di cussing pro and con Wagon making, black smithing I going to tear out the old building jpauy’s line. Most of the peop'e I along the line sro urxious fora from the farm to got a lo»d and the Club House. and general repair work at J. H and put in a first class building. . Farmers line, each man renting nis stopped in front of J. B. Lewi* Them w owners of the Chambers The farmers are begriming to take Baker’s shop. Every gum .ntee of ; »hone from the Pacific States Tele- •tore to get some groceries. Just good workmanship given. ti I mill at Dorena took charge the S'une little inter«st iu the institute | L'houe Company and l ave connect-1 as h- was t.n tin ; t > the wagon | fust of the year, ai d while a few for Feb. 2l!id, and promise to be on The Commercial Club bis - ous with the local brunch here, so vir.ii ii.-, Iasi it rm 1 ul f purchases changes are bi-int* rm ' ’n the men hand. the hall and rooms iu flu J' at the company would give them Absolutely Pure he ti b. came frightened at the | in charge of tl i m . ac far as pos u.irs suburban n r v i c , us has recently Wynne Hardwire Couipauy i* building for a term ot th sui id o' .lie water hitting against sible tiie bes1 ot 1 igli men are opining up a fine line of new grauite at a monthly rent d of $ i > md t 1 • I being kept, ami oui ers are only been granted to Him k Butte, Lou the wall o f A. H King’s building, A Cream of Tartar Powder, ware that is very attractive to the club will move immediately. where the city was washing off the taken in wlu n necessary. The mill j ion and other line* around the free from alum or phos* .. , , ,~own. It is tube hoped that the ladies. bridge with the fire hose, and which Cbas. Wall has just puivba-r-d p has had soni' phatlc acid , r- 1 , "Rue will be couducted on such a water striking the building sound Mr. Hart -"iva that he will be small ftrm to which h u ;•: t a w hands, on ac 'Jut of the tV't tiiat ' System, ii constructed for it will «OVAL BAKING POWDES CO., NEW YORK. ed Iik•; a thousand fire crackers all the house recently ere t- 1 t> > him there if m> h-r mill of auv size through fis work on the hotel tiien make it possible for all tele at once. A woman started to go ou laud which he commenced to near. building by about the middle of phone users to benefit by it. through ti" door at the same time purchase from J. M. Sherwood, but uext week. vacated. Mr. Chappell started out and there Hens of Kansas. Stray Oog. The Wednesday noon traiu was was a consequent sea sawing which Newly Mairied Folks Return to Town, Mr. \V. D. Garinati returned from delay« i until almost midnight by a A blr k ¡1 ■I '..in hound is at my g a v e the team plenty of time to get Nightingale*, larks, swans, Grants Pass Friday where he has Roy- Griggs aud wife have re- and I ranch 1 mil south of town. The bad freight wreck in the Siskiyou f Mr. Chap been looking after the interests of owner can li ‘.urned to Cottage Grove from their | such poetic fowl have been bailed »way mountains. the company. He says the coni this ndvertis ' r dog by paying for wedding trip, and will be here for aud hymned until the w -il l is very pell* lively s ; h nting. The team tm rt and ò c a day The hazing tiials progress steadi pany is iu a very prosperou ■ c 'mil a few days before going to their weary of them. Where is tbe ro ¡ashed dowh Main street ami seem ''in care of 1 ly, and there seems to be no let up lion and is doing well. bust American bard wl.o will writ, ed about to call on Mr. Jones but notue at Comstock. E L. S i l O R T R I D G K . of the pinetiee, even with all the ex high with joyous pen, the harmle-s decided to leave the wagou box at Mr. Kenne ly lately of Woolbttru posures and trials. necessary hen? Why do our child his office so j ust pposit* tbe office New Switch Board on the way. A Big Farm Buy. has purchased the 400 acre tirm c . Mr reu read about these t.• L>«1 lo. ■- gee»' the box jumped up, tlie king bolt The Portland W. (V T. V. has a Frank Veatch four miles southwest Dave G r e c s reports '20 new j Mr. Hodges of Nampa, Idaho is of the Roman cipitol'J The hens f flew out and the team ran on with new slogan iu -‘A square deal for of the Grove, and will move on to 'it the front geer , I wheels, turned phones it the- E pot, which will bei n t nvu looking lorn mercantile lo- the b .by” with the idea that uot in a short lime. This is one of the ni Je 1 te the i-rvlep and the new j v-rion. He has beeu in business Kansas are worthier subjects. Here tho corner Third an 1 Main, rau is one year’s work of them: $7,226.- more of them are needed, but bet largest larin sales that his beeu switch 1- .r 1 will b<* here in about! for swine time iu Nampa, but thinks smith to tlie end of tlie street and 111 worth of eggs which, as a eco ter ones. made for some tim > two reeks. which .ill be iuimedi- business condition in Cottage Grove Kansas economist does well t o over to Fourth street and oat into 1). T. \wbrey relumed from a n wliii li will greatly ■ varrant him in moving here, and it remind the world, is ii teiest at five, the country .ut of f-:gbt where they J! M. Ciamer, president of the a to! y installed, short trip Oil Thurs lay. His health Unite I Organ and Carriage Com add to ie efficiency of the service. s probable that ho will boon locate per cent on $14^,522,220. T > n\ stop.'c ■ oat f breath and waite 1 to is not at all good tiles' dais and lit pany of Albany came down to th here. uutbing of "broilers" and other by be t ¡k< n b ek home. Mr. Jones is about to leave for the ■. >nth to re Grove on Friday on busmens Church Incorporates. Mi products. Kansas hens make more whs greati\ surprised to find that cuperate. Cramer Ins many friends in tin. money for Kansas than do her practically no damage resulted from Cottage Grove vs Eugene R v. \V S. Holt, Synodical Mis- sheep, wool, barley, tlax, fruit, sorg such a lively affair, and it was cer section and about every oth-T rig Mi-s Mi l l Itlair v >n second ,ionary 1! the Presbyterian Church The Cottage Grove boys played tainly a wond"!' that uo oue or auy von meet comes from Iu factory pla e in the journal e >nteat for this if O n 11 iv i- here on Wednesday ba-ket ball in Eugene last night. hum, oats, polatoes. The hen team was hurt. should be the bird of Kans v as the di-lii , Miss Brown of Salem win The W. D. Harman C o has a am! Thursday attending to business This game vas the one which was ning ii: i place with a total of 11N,- system, and until you have I* nine i reinin' t ■ li e logal change of the postponed on account of tbe small eagle is the bird cf freedom. Subscribe for tlie L ader. OOO V o te s . that system you are not in .t Mr. h 1 ,'ch ten from the Cumberland pox scare there recently Just Even bod v. to the I*t sbyterinn Church nnd on Garman an I Mr. n.-»iu;>-.->n what success they had we do not i. 1 is I i lb,ill, who is now repre- I Co. ol Port great things of the yst in :i l are Wedii '- lay uigjt a meeting w«s Know but if they keep up then- land in phic ol J. H. Fiviiu, trans much disappointed tint th y have he’d at tn church at which a num record the Eugene team faced de ferred to the northern territory, was not got it to turning y e t , I ut t h e y ber of pjpers were drawn up and feat. expect to get out and get a number the old ti iiste* -. of the Cumberland a visitor in town 1'liursday. Church deeded th* property of the of agents at work in sli <rt order. Our Orchestra. J. 11 . I) inn >f Mi ago in, Greer Church to the trustees of the First The social evening o tho Com The Cottage Grove Orchestra county, Oklahoma. an old friend of Presbyterian Church of Cottage Read e v e ry w o rd of this announcement, for it is the opportu n ity Rev. Grace, stopped over in town mercial Club was changed from Fri Grovo, mi lor which name the new does things up in fine shape, and is of years. The three greatest magazines In till country Imve com day night of this week to Saturday Friday to seo Mr. Grace, who was bined to lie offered together at »1 irieutlv reduced rate. Never b.-fore church will be in corporated at once. worthly of much praise for its good night through the inability to se The new bo ml consists cf H. C. 1 mi,slc. The dance they gave New was such tin offer given to the public, mu! it safe to h . u v n i e r will l>o greatly as misherl to see him. made again. This y e a r several magazm. s have increased their sub cure Jones Hall for tbe evening. It Yearr. night was well attended, Veatch, J. W Harms and J. W. Mrs Henry Veateh and non, Ra- is expected that every member of scription price, which s ho ws How much greater ;hh of:' r really is. The only reason wo arc making It to the people of lids vleinity is because we raonil, h:i\ both been quite sick for the club and their wives will be Gowdy of the old board, aud C. M about 40 couples being present aud find we have not as nuiin-snbserllK'i-H as » i d>-lie in t his particular was h'td. The music sometime, s> that with Mr. Veatch present and that a great time will Jackson and J. P. Currinnew mem- " E0011 locality. But only a limited number w ill be sold il this price, therefore suffering from a poisoned finger, be had. The largest meeting of the bers. It is thought that the church | was excellent, and each time the we advise everyone to accept this offer without delay. When w e have will greatly prosper under the new organization gives an evening’s they have been quite a ‘ ick house year is expected. received a certain number, w e shall withdraw the offer music they show impiovetnent. conditions, oven far beyond its pres hold. Laughter chasing away tear-- ent membership and activity. Rev Grace held the burial service bright, scintillating dashes of wit Corvallis may be Without any Revenue of Miss Schaeffer, whose body was dispel?ing gloom, and catchy speci A Grevious Accident. Corvallis, Or., Jan. 4 .— It is au shipped from Woodburn, and was alties aiditig iu making the hours Mrs. John Medley met with not thoritatively stated on the streets buried in the I. O. O. F. cemetery dy like minutes are promises held Friday morn dig. Her homo for forth bv Mauager U. D Newell only a severe aud paiuful accident this afternoon that the Corvallis merly was at Comstock- when he presents his charming but one especially provoking uuder city council has failed to make the svnd comedy drama, ‘‘A Jolly American the conditions. As Mrs. Medley it)o6city tax levy bv the lately en Marion and Ilamiltou Veatch had acted law as required, before Janu a long ride Wednesday going to Tramp, at the Opera House Wed was returning to her home Wednes aryl. It is asseited the council day afternoon from a trip down nesday, Jan. lo. London to embalm the body of old town as she was crossing the bridge cannot legally collect taxes this Mr. Elisha Geer, who died Tuesday Comedy «nd pathos, richly blind end of her crutch went through year- This causes much discussion night. Mr. Veatch found the roads ing, touchiug that well spring of the . jcn. • in a plank, which let as to the outcome nnd the situation much better than he expected and motion, the heart and causing th- is peculiar. The council meets drove back in two and one half risibilities of its beholders to broad her fall forward and 011 to her right side, badly cutting an 1 bruising Monday night and there is much hours. en trom a smile into a hearty laugh th 1 ¡a check and jaw. besides in-1 speculation ax to the steps that will Berliuc Farnsworth, a clever little are some of the promises made by dieting several bruises Site was betaken, ingenue, who plays the soubrette Manager U. D. Newell for h sen for a time quite badly affected by it; V j >11y but is now recovering quite nicely, j role in Mauager U. D. Newell’s national comedy drama, High School comedy, “ A jolly American Tramp” j American Tramp” which comes to The Christmas vacation has passed which wiih recently pur. hr.sed by Mi \V li. 11« i ha I g r e a t ly is chuck full of magnetism and in Opera House Wednesday, Jan 10 Im proved by the new m a nagem ent uud I-« n o w the most popular ten- A New Shoe Factory. Now we must return to our task. troduces a number of clex*er and cent Illustrated nionthl.v a tbe w o rld . Alrra ;y il -ale h . \ • been In— The latest tale of fortune to ¡be A. L. Veatch and Hamilton Examinations next in line, charming specialties in her role At poor is that of a young Vas u creused lOO.tHKi over w hoi the i\er i uri n .nth - . wli ii it hcciiino a Just think pupils what a swell part of tlie famuli- lle a is l ibUshln o rg a n I I Mi edition of Opera House Wednesday Jan i O. graduate, left penBilcsn by the dr Veatch have found their sine busi- time. I ness grown to such an extent that The new co ding box in Ilartels appearance of her father’s fortune Hugh Currin spent the last few market will take nbout 7000 feet of at his death, and compelled to live they have had to install apparatus b the making of new shoes and boots I d i ays of his Christmas vacation in flooring to cover. A portion of the with nn uncle who tried to marry Is n o w In sigh», and the ubllslv“' . are ' i i I rin ir it. • • i it to ire for it box will t>e reserved tor u-e of the her to a rich old man, >o that she ¡especially loggers and farmers Eugene visiting with W’ilshire Bris all that is most desirable i the w a y ol p|.|.;i ir:- I ud articles, ¡boots. They are now fixed for all low. u :nid stories As an example pictun Albany Brewing Company which left her uncle’s home and obtained 1 the trade that can come along. by W. W. Jacobs a re now i nn i. :r in t l c ( '• >- o opo.it an, mid a stro n g will more than pay Mr. Bartels for work as a servant, and is now rich Stella Cochlin spent her Christ- new series by II. l i . Wells . i mm nun unced t r im mediate publication. the running of the cooling ina- through tlie discovery of the lost mos visiting with her parents at One Month. Then Thrlbles its Capital. Creswell. chinery and an interest on the in wealth of her father. T h e R e v i e w of R e v i e w s vestment. Such is the success of a Cottage The lumber situation remains Ren Sanford lias been working iu Substantial Am erican m> and wom en arc g o i n g t o keep up vvl Ii j Grove enterprise. W. C. Conner, the times and they m e go in g to take the shorteM .-ul -which Is “ T.ie The City Street Commissioner is about the same. A number of dif who opened up the Baazar about a Metcalf & Brund's grocery store Review of R e v ie w s ” a nionthlv s h i m \ " f the world's progress. winning the thanks of every lady ferent deals are slowly being work month ago. has w rked up such a during Christmas vacation. ed out. Before making any 'efi- as well as gentlemen, by the clean The Atmospheric Pressure be- '■ W o m a n ’s H o m e C o m p a n i o n j trade in this time that he baa found crossings he is giving us these days. nite statement the parties concerned it exceeding his capital, so that be came great when Professor read j is not excelled by any othei home and fit in i lx i.tibh ation in the world. The washing off of the bridge was want to gel their deals all settled. has taken In John Cochran as a the grades to the Physics class of Stories, fashions, article illustrations welcome, but a little more care That the Booth-Kellev people will 'partner. An addition to the pres their last test. should be used that it don’ t cause a i operate here seems to be definitely ent building will be made aud a First Senior— Wh.v did Hugh get! runaway each time, even if tbe di- s*.V.^e? ’ l,u* Jus* w iere or y greatly enlarged stock opened up, 100 per cent 111 Physics? will do is not known That we version was good Second Senior— Ikfcuuse he was will have at least two mills in op and as eoon as a new and larger The i’acitic States Telephone Co’s eration before another winter U not store building can l>e secured frill filled with Potential Energy. If you do not want but one of tlie mar a bove with our pa- linemen are now in town, and going at all unlikely, The high price of ' further enlargements will be made Katie Knoultou has been working per for n year, you cannot do b ott e than i ■pt tiiis offer while it is in-the tock. Mr. Cochran w*!l north about two miles a day with 1 lumber and the freight rates now hot right off the |,:it and lief. I. it I w th Ir in the telephone office during vaca tbe two new wires that they are standing are a great inducement. ! give most of his time to his larui, tion. C o s m o p o l i t a n , o n e y e a r $1.00 stringing through to Portland. It and the timber available around except when business demands him Our Profeseor bus been visiting will not b 1 long cfore we will have Cottage Grove is too valuable t, nt the store. u Cottajç*ï G r o v e h e a d e r ” 1 .5 0 Cottage Grov* is certainly seeing his brothei at Walla Walla, Waah., much better Portland service, and a long stand unused. during his vacation. dc w things doing in these time® . K o lli fo r o n ly - $ 1 .7 .) good many more local phones. The The Southern Pacific crew that new switchboard for the local office is working on the bridge this side Fill out Coupon— mali it today itli y o u r remittance— nnd lie sure N e w Years U e s k e t S o c ia l. is m ighty alow coming, hut Dave of Latham has got almost all of the St Johns Guild. of g e t t in g the greatest m agazine '•ml.illation thut was ever offered an Griggs hopes it will get here in a false work erected and fixed so that The social atjonc- Hall on Mon T ie ladies of the Episcopal opportunity of \cm* nnd one it i safe to v will never l e made again. couple of years at least. tho top part of the present bridge church met Wednesday afternoon at day night given by the Epworth il ut 'J Ii W it). League was a decided success, A Jolly American Tramp" one can be taken off and the bridge can the home of Mr* II. O. Thompson abOut 100 jicople being present to to organize tho Gu-.l l and at the now on be gotten ready for tbe installation of tbe biggest successes idei Dab "Cottagi ' I t'uir will bo the attraction at the of the steel bridge which is to take meeting elected new officers con enjoy the occasion. The ladies all brought well filled baskets which Opera House Wednesday. January, | its place. A great deal of work has sisting of Mrs. H. O. Thompson, waie auctioned off to the highest 10th. It was written by Edward E. | beeu done by the S, P. in this vie president; Mrs Tlios. Conger, vico- bidder, bringing all the way from president; Mrs. J C Johnson, mity during the last year, and Enclosed pie se find t ---------------- ior willed Kidder, tbe man who constructed 1 telati i and '‘ Peaceful much more is yet to be done. If secretary and Mrs. David Griggs, $1 to 30 cents, and which brought treasurer The Guild is taking in quite a little money which is to for one year’s sul) 'riptlon to your paper and il fo llo w in g magazines: Valiev" for Sol Smith Russell, and any great amount of business 1- to be used in repairs to the Methodist is said to be • fit companion play be «lone here next summer the com hold of its work with a vim, and parsonage. The auction resulted hof cs to accomplish much for the pany will have to build a lditional to tbe. great sn< ce®ses. " a Jolly They are in a jolly time, and there was con Name--------- American Tiamp” will be interpre sidetracks and switches as often proqierity of the society. the lot siderable rivalry among some of the ted b a very capable company un now, the entire trackage is used up , going to try to improve A d d r e s s -------- with a view to young men for the baskets of their which they own by the freights laying over for the der the able management of U. H. (tavorites. I building a church later on. IpMKnger tram* to pas 9 . >'ewell, ' w A personal and Otherwise l€ € € € € ^ POWDER HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Great Half=Price Offer Cosmopolitan, one year - $1.00 Woman’s Home C ompanion, 1.00 The Review of Reviews - «3.00 Cottage Grove Leader Total - - - 1.50 $<>750 All For M Mie-lal The Cosm opolitan 500,00^ copies a m onth Grab This Opportunity