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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1906)
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. P U B LIS H E D K V K K Y S ATU R D AY Our neighbors Church notices Mosby Creek Professional Cards. ¡('♦ >' .*■ *). ♦ 'A ♦ >'. « j j R 1 C MACY 4 J jjj J OIBiie AwUrry Cottage Grove Flour Mills F lo u r and heed { Building Main Street Math >dist Episcopal Church, m anufacturers of U » M i l l Paiitor Kev S. E, Mcminger, morn Mis. Walter Baker visited Cot-1 ¡f I.KAD KR P U B L IS H IN G CO M PANY ing services at 11 , evening 7 - 3 o, tage Grove .Saturday, Epworth League 6 , 3 o p . m. All Entered at the Cottage (»rove postofllce as sec Mary Kobinson and John W ig are cordially invited to be present. ondulas* matter. ; gers went to the city Mouday Remember that the Cottage Orove Flour is sold First Prtuby teriun Church, pastor Ì \ Mrs. Cad Del.asus visited friends R. C. Grace. Morning service, 11 , ♦ j j R C. 1 HOI K E ! 1 ots merits, at lowest living prices We use 25 à Sl'BSLKIFTiON KATES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ou Mosby Creek last week per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon evening 7 : 30 , Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p, ÿ ? line Year • 11.80 Offlces In Ur. Geo. Wall building, M.Vu . Six Mouths .75 brand This Flour will produce more berad George Lang was ou Moshy in. All strangers and sojourners Street, Luttaee drove. Olllce plume n JTireee Months . - - .50 per sack than the chesn varieties now offered. welcome. J Mam 303 Residence plume M am 96 I paid lu advance but l( not so paid a Creek Friday. in If rm rate of $2.00 per year will be charged. Trv it once and he convinced, and at the same Morning subject "Christians » v r Advertising rates made known ou application Archie Couley made a flying trip Faith.” Evening subject, ‘ The f t une encourage a home enterprise : : : : : up Mosby Creek Thursday. Transformation of Commons Place 4 ♦ T V •• r CLUBBING I.IST Mrs. Ellis ltobiusou went to Bo Things.” * J j K B. R. JOB The Cottage Grove L eaker fo r one hemia Tuesday. year, ami any o f the f o l lo w i n g puhli Christian Church, Rev. D. E. P H Y S IC IA N am i S U R G EO N B uckhorn . cation for o n e y e a r , fo r the price set Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in î AH calif promptly alteiuled. onice: opposite * the morning and 7.30 in the even * Malli St. Phone 114. It 75 New York Tribune Farmer The Portland Board of Trade Dis ing. Y P. S. C. E meeting at 1 75 Toledo Weekly Blade .... 2 50 Portland Weekly Oregonian cusses irrigation of Willamette 6 : 3 o p. m. Sunday school at lo 2.00 Portland Weekly Journal Valley. 2.25 o’clock. Intermediate Endeavor Portland Hem! Weekly Journal 2.50 San Francisco Call Society at 2:30 and Choir practice 2.50 San Francisco Examiner Tuesday evening a nunrt er of 9 I 2.00 Sunset Magazine, San Francisco % I E. YOUNG * > r<\ ///Mf'/AU/^Ab 2.50 Out West, Eos Angeles ; speeches were made betore the every Saturday evening at 7:30. • J . 1 75 Town and Country Journal > ' " - y/- :< y' V -'y/f Enircopal Church. Services held I A TTORNEY AT I. a w I Board of Trade in the interest* of ? 1 üttlce: Young Building, Main Street, Willamette Valley irrigation, and ti e second Wednesday evening of West Y Y C S I Side. OIUC. JANUARY J ‘ O, 1000 urging government investigation eitcli month at 7:30 in Masonic ball. Í SATURDAY. V.«: »t« w. r *■ > The principal address was delivered There will be services every fifth Vi». by the stats engineer, John H Lewis Sunday of a month. A VI 000 Baby. B >rn, in Albany, Or., Jauuary j , as follows: • < Catholic Church, Father Carrol. i Portland, Ore.— Jan. I5. -J. B Si rvices the second Sunday in each ♦ * W. K1MK, M U. i'.Mi, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brari- 9 4 C A. debetry, of Wondbuin, an H pound Laber, Secretary Portland Board ot month. > i 9 P H Y S I C I A N u m l SI KOKON soli Giaiidfnther J. N. Braude Trade. Dear Sir- It it is not out of onice lu McFarland Bulldliig place at your meeting for the dis berry had s number of gtaiiddaugh- Over Wynne’s Hardware Store V Onice Filone, 34» Kestdcnco Fhoue, 126 ter», but until this birth no grand cussion of questions pertaining to over a period of several years, as all \\V are the jreople to fill your orrkr for streams vary from year to year; also water powet and irrigation, I wish 9'>a »i'M. mVi »iv. •>•»'. a- x OiV wv. w t son, s o tit- had « standing offer of W inter Supplies. Wre have the best ¿loon lor III« first grandson, and you would present tor consideration the amount of water necessary to groceries, etc., to be had at the lowest the sum goes into the bank to the of the bof.rd the following sugges s'tisf.v vested rights below the pro posed point of diversion. The credit of the lucky bthe that ar tions: prices. If you don’t believe come stieam measurements curiied ou by 4 M AK|,,S VB'T< 11 First- Thai tin* Poll land Hand r f j d on the bill Independent. und investigate. Our Dry Goods stock the stale engineer’s office, with both of Trade petition the Dirrctoi ,.t |i { FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED is complete. EMBAUMER irgation Investigations, United the state and government appropri * Jasper Jennings Guilty of Murder. Y Parlors nt Vaateh a L uwsou ' b . states Department of Agin uliure, ations, amounting in all to $5000 jj/ Grants Pass, Or , Jan. HI. "We, Washington, D b> send an ex per annum will furnish the infor « -a •« the jury in the seperate trial o| pel t to the Willamette valley t" mation as to amount of discharge in Jasper Jennings, liud the defendant gather statistics as to the results ot the principal streams at various guilty ol murder in the first de. Herbert Kakln irrigation where practiced ou a small seasons. giee.” Fresideut scale, to determine whelliei the soil IN T E R E S T S op- sgTTI.EKS T. C. Wheeler It took the 12 men who have (J i h l e r This information has been fre heard the evidence and the argu is adapted to irrigation, and lo comparison with other sections te queutlv called foi by local and east- ments in the trial of Jasper Jen nings just one hour anil a i|uarter port the piohable results under ¡1 ern interests for water power devel CAPITAL rigaliou opment, slid lias been invaluable to te leaelr their ver id. District At 2 5 ,0 0 0 Second that your board pio the State Laud Board in protecting tomey Keames concluded his clos mote the discussion o l water la w s , the inteiests of future seltlera on ing aigumenl at H:y>. Judge llan A general hanking na lead his mstructiouB and after with the view of presenting a bill to lands to l>e reclaimed by the state Imsin s transact the jury had been out about an the next legislature for the estab- under the prov isions of the Carey ed :: :: :: :: :: With the present legitimate hour they sent word that additional lishmc t and recording of vested act ORGANIZED instructions were needed and Judge water-rights and providing for a rights established und a .corded, the C O T TA i E G R O V E Hanna, who had gone to the Hctel new administrative system, which is water supply being known, the ua- 1900 O « O O N essential t > eliminate from enter certaintus of being enjoined from Josephine, returned to the court prises depending upon tlie use of diveitiug the waters after the com room. On Ins i * i r ival the jury was taken water the doubt“ as to the legal pletion of an expensive ditch or status of wa*er rights and the great power plant would be eliminate«. intoaouit at 'J i i and Foreman expense due to the htigatiou result The value of vested rights would be Will Smith, who had been selected Horseshoeing a specialty. ing from these uncertainties. 1 be increased thereby, and the acquire W agou und carriage rc- ''Ilei ami Heavy Hardware, Plows, Harrows as foreman, said to the court: mg. All work guaranteed lieve an expert investipatiou, as ments of new 1 ights greatly en Have your horsesteeth ex- '•Your Honor, there seems to be ainined and repaired. Shop Seeders, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware a difference of opinion among the first suggested, will show that tlifc couraged. There is a limit to the at rear of H einen way & highest development of this valley Burkholder's Store :. beneficial use to which each stream jurors ns to whether a prisoner iin plicated with another in u crime i l is not possible without irrigation, can be put. and it the state permits B -rfra. 2 ZL E TS J murder is equally us guilty as the or in places by a combined system the appropriation of water beyond GUNS of irrigation and drainage. 1 fur this poiut, it does not protect its person who has committed the tlier believe thnt conditions heie are citizens in their legitimate and deed.” Judge Hanna reed from the stal as favorable for intensive cultivation vested rights. The dynamiting of ule and the jury tilad out. Once as found in the irrigated sections of dams and hfadgates in the irrigated Kusteru Oregon, where from ro to sect¡01 s of Oregon and Washington again a lap eauie from iiiside the jury room and the verdict was an id per cent profit ou a valuation of 1» tli; exercising ot the right of self- ¿ j o o per acre is reported, all help pi oteetion in the absence ot the nounced. being hired An experiment at state’s police protection over the Has the largest Stock of School lASl’ K K STARE S A T lU R M IB N . Corvallis, reported in the Oregonian waters of the state. supplies in the city. Our line ot When the order came for uddi ot September 0, h I ijwm that four LEGISLATION KI SEW H K RE . tioual instructions Jasper Jennings crops of alfalfa can lie grown The Books. Artist s Material. Sundries Substantially the same law which had already retired, lie was brought first cutting on Apiil lit, is fully a into court, and us the jury tiled mouth earlier than is possible in was proposed by the state commis are now complete. past him he scanned each face Eastern Oregon. The last cutting sioner to the last legislature was We are giving special care to closely. For an instant he ssemeil was made August 16, and 1* sup passed in North Dakota. .South Da kota and Oklahoma, and believe to read no ominous sign and he posed that the usual fall pasture leaned over and whispered some, could lie had. The weight ig green can well be accepted by the board thing to his attorney, Harry Nor feed obtained Iron» Mis first crop is as a basis for discussion. The mam ton. Mr. Norton shook his head, almost equal to that from the other feature» of a new law for Oregon for he realized from the nature ot three crops grown during the dry will be chiefly administrative, the which at all times get the ibest Juror Smith's question that they weather. It is believed tlm thin- substance as to rights jo«« of rights, j attention, u;ing only the purest would And his client guilty. later crops would each nearly equal etc., having to conform to the early of chemicals, having the largest The fatal verdict was handed to the first cutting, provided the neces decisions of the courts. stock in town it makes shopping To insure passage, any chauge in Judge Hanna and as he slowly be sary moisture were artificially fur easy in our place. the water laws must be thoroughly gan reading the verdict Jasper for nislred discussed by the best competent le- the first time seemed to realize the Mailorders receive the best of k \ h : r r opinion nki : i > kd . gal talent and supported by the rep- j enormity of the crime, lie leaned attention. \\ uh an expert opinion that the | resentatives from the Willamette 1 far over the table and glued his eyes upon Judge Hanna As the Willamette vailey with irrigation valley, as well as from Eastern Ore -1 form of the verdict showed it had will he the most prosperous section gon. A modern law should be pre been prepared by the district at of Oregon and with the reah/atiou pared and vigorously supported by torney it dawned upon him that it of its great water power resources, those having the interest and wel I believe the people in this section fare of the entire state at heart, and was against him. Cottage Grove. Oregon will be sufficiently interested to sa not, as is often the case, by those TR O'* To comfort iikr son . cure the passage of a modem ini seeking special legislation. «V T U I % HELP IS KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING H AR TUNG & H ANSEN Mining Orders! Î us, A C u r r in h & Milburn Wagons Ti rWm X 1 0 General Biacksm¡thing V e a tc h . Farm Implements and MINERS’ SUPPLIES ANDJAMMUNITION PIPER Benson's Pharmacy r Our Presciptiou Counter ® VANDENBURG PLAIN AND FANCY JO B PRINTING PR O M PTLY A ND N E A T L Y E X E C U T E D AT THE Leader Office Benson's Pharmacy Slowly the words lell from Judge 8*lion law. 111 "hu h bemlicml use lip* guilty. Mia. Jeu- j of water shall l-c the measun and Working for Smetter. mugs during the reading clutched hmit of the right A numi» r of thè ha bug busi- with both bauds the ends ot a black ^ lf’ *dea that all lights to tire use n#'« nren of St Julius met last uigbt School Notes. silk handkerchief, and when the of water shall be based upon hem and discusseli thè smelting projei t. Prof. Strange reports that the verdict had been r*au tear» came to ! "ao is, ot course, as lully ap A representative of thè Boi etnia regular mid year examinations for her eves and she sobbed. Her son pli‘»,'le to milling, power, inanu- Mining company was preient and oil will be held next week, who sat beside her seemed to choke I Deturiug and all other l eneticiai ontlmed thè plana <*f tire coni iny, but grades that the eighth grade will take for sn instant, h * bands trembled pwrpoaea, as to in igatiun. decisiing timi iti* iuost complete the examination laid out by the Pamphlet Work a Specialty violentl - and for tin liist time since Land without water in the l.ugai plani ou thè coast would ha bn:li at state board in May. instead of Feb his arrest an I during the tnal lie | dart of this alatc is worth from ¿3 St Johiis. givmg eruploymenf. at thè The attendance is very fair, showed sign* ot emotion. klra *° I *' acre, with a good walai start tu »0 niv-n. it $50,000 in stock ruary 5ut the tardiness 1» very bad The Janniug», iik it to cnmfoit him 1 *tkht it it wi rth from if » to ¿ 1 0 0 subscribed in the town «il l teachers are using effort to git their placed I mi hand on Ins shoulders ° r l’er depending on I oilUti l Business men present j pupils to come to school ou time. We Have a full lin e of Legal B lanks and and his luotburs and little sisier transpollation facilities, \ n .»b were unanimona in their approval of j Misa Kelley took first honor* last T resp ass Notices. ^ ^ ^ Julia spoke words o! cheer into ears »tract str*»» t showing the undisputed big project, and a committee month in having only on# tardy owner of the laud can be secured, the that did not heai -< >regotiiaii was appointed logo after subscrip■ | mark against her scholar* but under present laws th s is not turns systematically and to prepare The burdeu of the Senior’s lile. po'sdde for the watet rn.l.t which advertising matter for general dis After Cinnabar Discoveries seems to he Latin, just no« rapicseuta practically the eutm tnhution. Fledges wi re made for a than t<> th- uxorcise of apolitical vincsJ that the pursuit of a m er# Mi Archer, who lias until re- value No central office i xist» in j good block ot the stuck at the meet- h may easily bring outward equality with men is for csntly b, en with the Oregou S*cu- which »11 the water filings * ;l nig and reports made I y those who AN APPLAL TO COMMON SENSE. women into direct and hasty con- women not only vain but demorail- rities Co. in und town at prosant stream are record»d, and no proof had approached Portland capitalists flict with men. zing. It leads to s total misooncep" and is intarcatmg himself in the on of cornpletiou of wutk is reipiiml - > Continued from let page showed that the city moneyed men In conclusion, nothing can be tion of woman’» true dignity and nnliar deposits m this .sei tion of the that the records may le complete would do their shale, especially fluence which »e have already no further {■ m :r minds th in to seek special mission. It tends to per- country. Ho m at pieseut familiar as to how manyi.it the filiugs Imve those interested in peninsula prop ticed and welcomed With regard to depn • the position or the iui- aonal struggle and rivalry, where izing hlllisiilt willi tile uattire of (lie ripened into vested iigi t-. el tv A tna-s meeting will be held i to the business or trade ieterests ot |ortm It is because theou lyeffortofb oth th egreatd i- kuowu deposits and will give eon I'o know if any muplu' .»ater is at St Johns the latter part of the woman,—l ire again we think it vv »r- k. : women. y »| ve to the enormous visions of the human family should »ideiabic lime to iuve«tig«tion He available in a stream tor appropri- says that he has gtest taith in tins attoa lot beneticial use, it is neces- week to line up all th« local bust-i safer snd wtoer fo trust to organ, r v lm of if rr spec al ci itributioo be to contribute the characteristic lies' uh n .»na property koklen ot tn.n and aelf help oe Ib4«i wn \ irtjto tl • w- oppoee labor and the best f if l ir f tic h to entire region a» one ot the most • ary to kuow the dailv ili*< h j r g e ____ importance tor tb* project- Portland and to the growth of abetter public w iiat -ccit * <. » 11 « hkily to (ndanget the eomnun stock —N'nrtfcolU promising. , from actual observations extending journal. 'opinion among the men workeis, t that contribution, We ate co n -1 Century. * Haulm's I 1 *F. »• «uva f t i v n u i v/* u »v u v . .................. - uv .» 10 1 u ibii ^ i Ult kUUJ.