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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1906)
LEADERS N e w S t o c k o f F v i r r v it u r e , Call at the Leader office and sign tricity. The new addition looks work in making this change, but it John Cochran returned from will be for the betterment of the line the Indirection Taxation bill peti very neat and good, as wall as the Portland the last of the week and as there will be fewer breakdowns, whole building. Tom Jenkins, who Oil meal and cracked com at the tion. says that he has bought the best and then opportunity for quicker had the contract for the papering flour mill. Hinds left 1 expected to finish hia work yester- line of furniture that he has ever repairs. Mr. Jordan says that tha c Mr. . and „ Mrs. . . Fiugal „ any more ho- Mrs. J. W. Baker returned from a for a short trip to Portland Friday I day anJ iays handled, aud that is certainly a tine I work will take some time, but that Friday evening a number of in h ' of goods He hopes to get cstab- ¡t will be completed as fast as pos- trip north on Thursday 011 ousmess. te|s ara ^ailt of flIej Up i,e waDt3 at vited friends gathered at the home li-ihed by the 22 nd of this month ' sible. It is the intention to arrange Mr. F\ D. Wheeler is in Medford, least a month's rest and relief, Attorney Medley returned from a of Mr and Mrs J. K. Palmer on :u d be i\ idv tor business. The ; tbe line all through, so that there working things along and will soon , m , short trip on Thursday Wall street, to surprise their daugh Southern Oregon General Hospital ter, Miss Gertrude, it being the •-ti 11 room "bleb he will occupy is 1 will be much less trouble in fiudiug Harry Wynne is laid up at home be back again. being painted up and made ready I breaks iu cases of storm, etc. Mr. W . Kufuu Cochran of lone, M010 but hopes to be down to busiuess in The Southern Oregon Hospital, •vent of the celebration of her for him. In opening up such a j Jordan is glad to be able to ¡in County, Oregon, is visiting with his a couple of daya. at Grants Pass, has opened tempo birthday. A pleasant evening was stock of goods he iutends to show pr0ve the liue. and hopes to con- brother, J. D. Cochran. rary quarters on Front street, third had by all present and later in the that Cottage Grove will have and | tinue the work. J. I. Jones has been in Portland door east ot Thomas and O’Neil’s evening the guests were ushered in I use just as good furniture as any j Supt. Bolons of the S. 1 *. will be the most of the week attending to stors. Accomodations for twelve the dining room, where dainty re i town. here directing the laying of the now various business matters. patients and an operating room with freshments ware served, after which steel rails, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin have departure was taken. Blankets, just the kind to coax all the necessary belongiugs are moved to the house next Leltoy C r e s w e l l M a s s o n s C e l e b r a t e . Mr. McCarthy of Tatum & you to bed early. Take a look at completed as also the conveniences Friday afternoon T. C. Wheeler, Welch’s in order that Mrs Martin Blo ck C l u b Bowen*’ Portland, is iu town look Lurch’s and get the best. for surgical work as well as lying-in may he closer to her place of busi ing over the repairs necessary at Last Thursday afternoon the Oliver Veatch, Harry Wynne, L. ness. cases. The hospital staff embraces Mrs. Lester of Eugene came to the mill. Ladies Guild of the Episcopal F. Wooley, C. C. Hazelton and A. I all of the doctors .it Grants Pass. the Grove Thursday to visit with Brund weut down to Creswell and I The Harlow A Wicks sawmill at Physicians from c : ■ f town are so Church organized a “ Block Club” assisted in conferring tbe Third 1 her mother, Mrs. Drvidson. at Odd Fellows Hall. Tbe new Star is just installing a large edger, licited to send or bung cases to the game proved very interesting and a Masonic degree on Dr. Evans aud I The DeMoss Lyric Co. left Thurs which is furnished by Tatum \" hospital; which they, may either most enjoynble afternoon was spent R. H. Parsons of Creswell. Dr. D.O. day for San Francisco, where they Boweu, the large mncbiuery house treat themselves or have cared for At the close dainty refreshments Barr, John Howe and Fred Fisk were | have a lengthy engagement. of Portland. by others. were served. Those present were; among the party of about 25 Eu Sewing wanted by ladies at Scott Miss Mary FI. Webb, formerly of Mesdames J. C. Johnson, J. Benson, gene men that were present aud Mr J. C. Long has moved out Chrisman house on Wall street. of his old office iu*o the office of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, H. Eakin, A. B. Wood, C. P- Jones, Fred Fiske acted as .Master of Cere Will go out by day if so desired. 51 DeWald Baughman Grocery Co. to is superintendent.— Grants Pass T. Wheeler, M B. Wheeler, \V. II monies. A grand time was had, there being A. C. Jennings of Eugene is out give room for the Brown Lumber Observer. Abrams, Carpenter, H. O. Thomp for election as state treasurer and Co. in the old mill office. son, D. Griggs, T. Campbell, D. about 75 uien present so that tbe is being heralded through the Reg High School News. flemenway, Goodman and Van Alli little hall was packed until the Mr. Suitor went up to Eugene on building almost rocked. The hall ister. yesterday noon’s train aud expected Examinations are over but we do son. Misses Celia and Lily Lurch, is being rebuilt and enlarged to ac Maud Blair, Christie Wheeler, M. Mrs. G. B. Hawkins went to to get back on the afternoon train. not yet know wc stand. A ll the commodate the growing order. A Dorena Wednesday morning for a He is a busy man these days, and ways known to the Seniors have Laundess aud Ida Barrett. The fine banquet was spread for all after club will meet every second and few days visit with her sou. F. .V. will doubtlees have something to been tried but without finding out tourth Tbuisday afternoon of the tbe ceremonies were over aud all ap some day before long that will anything about our grades. Hawkins. month at Odd Fellows HaJl and it the boys left for home on the over be pleasing to everybody around In I.atin recitation Monday the is hoped that several other Indies land. When the train stopped and Wagonmaking, blacksmithing this town. the conductor lauded in the midst of class found out what they ought to will joiu at the next meeting. and general repair work at J. H. The vacancy at the depot, caused have known before eiatninahon. such a big crowd, he gasped out his Baker's shop. Every guarantee oi jv the sending of Mr. Powers to Too late astonishment and wauted to know good workmanship giveu. tf A Surprise. he Wendling station, has beeD what they all wanted, but his fears The class poet laureates have Curtis Yeatch has just exchanged Saturday evening was one of the were soon quieted. fiFed l y \lr. E. Jacobson of Port- been giving us original poems on most delightful and intei eating one of his fox hound pups for a fine 11 I, who was here about two or bred Scotch Collie, which he ob hne 'ears ago for the company. all class friends. evenings of the season, at which U o h c m l a T a l e n K o n e L i n o t o bo R e b u i l t modern-time tained from Anton C. Young ot time the doors and hospitality ot School Supt. Dillard of Eugene Mr. Bert Richmond is now taking it Mr. Jordan states that he has or Vancouver, Washington. easy around town, mid will prob- paid a visit to the high school last Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walker’s home dered a mile of now wire for the line was open to a company of young A woman’s club ot Co'tage Grove ably go on the road again with bis Friday. aud that it will bo rebuilt, new folks. will offer prizes for the best flower Kioeteseope outfit. poles being placed along the rail Just thiuk of it Mr. Currin made The party was given as a surprise Used in the best fam gardens grown by the school child The Electric Lighting Co. has a mistake in Latin examination. to Mr. Walker and Mr. Anderson, road track all the way to Wild flood ren. Why not vegetable patches, soli! one of the old dinamos owned How did it happen Hugh? 1 r instead of on the trees, etc., a'ong ilies the world and in accordance with Mrs Walker’s too?— Portland Journal the county road. This will mean a! by them to a Portlan 1 house and oti The football and basket ball seas- and Miss Helen McGee's anticipa great daal of new work and hard Mr. Chas. McFarland’s wife and Friday J. M Durham hauled it to ons are over and the high school tion, the company gathered at an SOY A t BAKINB POWOIP M . , NIW YORK daughter returned Thursday from the depot. V ha d time was had have been at loss what to do for en early hour, departing after bushels ---------------------- .------ — Woodland, California, where they to get itther ' as Hie dynamo weigh tertainment but have decided to of fun and jollification early in the have been spending the winter with ed 3500 pounds md Hie w g » n got give a picnic partv Thursday night. wee hours of the day. Mrs. McFarland’s parents. -tuck once or twice in the bad road Let all try and make this a success. The guests enjoyed themselves for a long time in playing the fa Miss Myra Gdliffan of Helena, between tli*1 plant and Ihi depot. The class held a meeting Monday Montana is visiting at the home of A copy of the Initia'ive petition evening and elected Miss Knowlton mous game Block, and many other Mr- G. O. McGilvrav. Mr. McGil- for a bill proposing assessment and as critic for the next two months of the leading card games. A geography hunting game was next Read very w o r d of this announcement, for it is tlie o p p o r tu n ity vray and Miss Milliffan were old taxation, indirect taxation of intan and Miss Huff as secretary. of y e a r s . The three g r e a te s t m agazines In this cou ntry have c o m participated in by all present. schoolmates way back in Wisconsin. gible property, gross earnings of bined to be offered together a t a g r e a tly reduced rate. Never before K. K. -S a y S— Did you ever Small strips of paper were pined Mr. F. B. Phillips returned from certain corporations aud a graduate w a s such an offer given to the public, and It safe to s a y n ever w ill lie about the house containing tbe look at the moon? m ade a g a in . T h is y e a r several m agazines have increased their sub the south where he has been work inheritance tax is on file at this of S. C.— No I never, I wasn’t look name of towns in the United States scription price, w h ich shows h o w much g rea te r this offer really is. The ing up the agencies of the \V. D fice for signature by anv and all on ly reason w e n r > m akin g it lo the people of tills vieinlty is because we German Co. and reports that they duly qualified voters It will mean ing at the moon. (Well I wonder five of each being in a certain state. find w e h a v e not ns m a n y subscribers ns w e desire in this p a r tic u la r Each person with their cards and are working smoothly and doing a much to the taxpayers to have this what she was looking at ) locality. B u t only a limited number will lie sold ¡it this price, therefore pencils hunted about the house un we ail vise everyone to accept this offer without delay. When w e have Miss M— If I see any more note bill become a law. Come in and lot of busiuess. til they thought they had the five received ¡1 certain number, w e shall w ith d r a w the offer writing I will deal with you very Mr. G. S. Gourley, a phofogra sign the petition correct cities belonging to their severely-. pher of Albany, has moved to this One of the ILbble boys caused state which was given on their card. Senior— I guess the shoe fits. place and opened a studio in the quite a little commotion at his home After ample time had elapsed, the Senior— Th» secretary and treas cards were gathered up and cor place formerly occupied by Mi Monday night. He went to the Douglas. Mr. Gourley will be open concert and did not return to his urer shall be one and we’ll let her rected, after which it was evident home afterwards. This morning go as she looks. for business in a few days that Miss Tressa Garoutte won a his parents were out looking for box of bon bons as first prize and The Electric Light Company is him as well a s a good many of tbeiz State Attorney.General Prepares An Herman Palmer a little doll made of iix n d running a new line from Fourth swer in the Suit in re Oregon's a clothes pin as the booby prize. street across to the n ew street on neighbors, but along in the middle Claim en Boundary. Refreshments were served during east side of the railroad so as *0 put of the morning he came strolling home, after an unsuccessful attempt Salem, Or., Jan. 16 .— Attorney- the entire evening and later to the alight in near F. L. Wooley’ s and to do some fishing. General Crawford today completod surprise of tbe guests the young Mr. Chamberlain’s. his answ*r in the suit filed in the ladies were ordered into another The Ashland Tribune says that I’ nited Ststei Supreme Court by the room and one by one held out their New Test Station. the fall of rain there on Monday State of Washington against the band for the gentlemen to guess as David Griggs has informed us evening from 7 p. m. to 7 a m . That way partners State of Oregon to determine the to who it was Tuesday morning was the highest that the Pacific States Telegraph boundary M dc between the two for supper were secured, which and Telephone Co's crew which has on record, being 2 56 inches, accord Mates in the lower Columbia River. most assuredly was delightful to ing to a record kept by F. H. Car been installing a now switch board The answer denies the allegations the eyes as well as to the palate. at Roseburg will be here in a couple ter. The evening was a great success of days to install the testing station of the complaint, so far as th# loca which w a s recent ly purehrsed by Mr. W. It. Hcarst, ha been g r e a t l y S. E. Hart of Lincoln, Nebraska, at Gardner’s ranch, which has tion is concerned, but admits that and an event which long will be re im proved b.v the new m a n a g e m e n t and is n ow the m ost popular teu- was a visitor in town Wednesday. arrived, and that it will then install an important controversy exists, membered in tbe annuals of history. eent Illustrated monthly in the w orld. Already its sales h a v e been in He was looking the country over, the new board here. While the which can be settled only by the Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. creased luo.iMK) over w h n t they were F u r months ng,,, v. I. a it became a with a view to inakiug some iuvesl- board for the station here has not Supibuie Court of the United C. F. Waiker and tamily, Misses part of tlie fatuous Hears! publishing organization. An edition of Trassa Garoutte, Sophie Oiberg, ments here. He was very much arrived, Mr. Griggs expects it at States. Coffman, Ivudeue and The answer sets forth th# bound Mabel pleased and said that this was one once, since the crew are to install it of the finest sections he had seen. when the testing station is com- ary line as Mr. Crawfo.d under Helen McGee, Ollie Willard, aud Messrs. Clyde is n o w in sight, and the puhllahers art“ sp aring no effort to ¡'cure for it stands it, and the description is ac Dessie Harms; Herman Bcbmidt is one of thelpleted. The connection to the new companied by a map showing the Nokes, Orval Taylor, Prof Harvey, all th a t is most desirable iu the w a y o f pictures, stories and articles. have engaged I board will make a tew changes in Creswell boys that As an exam ple pictures and stories by Frederic Remington and stories by \V. W. J a c o b s a re n o w running in the Cosm opolitan, and a str o n g the Cottage Grove Orchestra to fur-; the phones, but then they will be in line entering the mouth of the Co Ernest Sears, Herman Palmer, Frank Sly, Mr. Anderson, and Fred lumbia in the middle of the north new- series by if. (J. Wells is announced for im m ediate publication. Mr. Griggs is greatly nish the music at their dance * his to stay. Waehlta. week, and if the orchestra satisfies gratified at the increasing number channel and passing np that chan T h e R- evi ew of R e v i e w s the boys, which it is sure to do, of subscribers as more are added nel north of Sand Island and con A Picnic Party. tinuing that course, keeping close Substantial Am erican men and women are g o i n g t o keep up wf h there is a probility of their having every week. to the Washington shore. Thursday evening, Jan. iH, wit* I tb e tim es and th e y are g o i n g t o ta k e tbe s h o r te s t out -w hich is 'Tue other engagements there. s m o o t h l y survey of t b e w erld ’a progreee. The contention of the State of nessed a very successful picnic par I Review of Be lew New Farmer Buys In Here. The school board reports that it Washington is that the line crosses ty given by the High School. It W o m a n ’s H o m e C o m p a n i o n F. D. Wheeler and Frank Jordan the point of Clatsop spit and fol received this week its spring allot consisted of an invitation trip on tbe ment of money from the couoty sold iheir farm, known as the lows up the river close to the dock is nut excelled by an y other hom e and family publi ution in the world, O. & S. E. R. R and o th e r a m u se school funue, amounting t® $ i 65 4 . Shields farm to Henry laym an, of line at Astoria and keeping near |Stories, fashions, articles, Illustrations. ments. Several youDg people out The amount for the fall term was Woodburn, Oregon, this week for the Oregon ahore farther up the side of school and several of tbe $2022.1o. The board is very well $5000. This farm consists of 420 river. teachers were present, together with satisfied with the work being done acres and is one of the best stock The case will be tried at tha Oc tbe students of tbe High school. farms in this section. Mr. Layman in the schools this year and hopes tober term of th# supreme court. | In the first of the evening all of the will soon iake charge. to see it grow better each year. ‘ * 1 company seated on the train which If y o u do n o t w nit b u t one of the m a g a zin es a b o v e with our pa per for a year, y o u cannot do better than to accept tills offer w hile it Is Tuesday was a rushing day for Cottage Grove Public School Monthly To the Principals of the High Schools was headed by an engine ot compli- hot r ig h t off the bat and before it is w ith d r a w n . in the State ot Oregon. cated construction The train had traveling men, fourteen of them Report Ending Jan. 1 2. The Oregon Equal Suffrage As- all the officials of an ordinary pas coming in between midnight and ; C o s m o p o l i t a n , o n e y e a r $1.00 Boys Girls sociation hereby offers to the High senger, which made things mterest- the three o’clock train. A number “ C ottage (i r « \ c L e a d e r ” 1 .5 0 222 School pupils throughout tbe state ' DK- At every station tbe guests 199 of them had to wait over because Total enrollment 3 a prize of twenty dollars for the ! g°t off and participated in contest 4 the sample rooms were all in use. New enrollment K o t li f o r o n l y - $1.7.1 3 i i 5 3 4 39 J* best essay on tbe subject: games and different sorts of amuse This is the first trip of the year, and j Days attendance Days absence 218 ments. At the end of the track the 277 % • ' r e a s o n s f o r e q u a l s u f f r a g e . consequently they are coming more Fill ou t Coupon— mail It to d a y " ¡th y o u r rem ittance -and be sure company went onto the picnicj of g e t t i n g the grea test m a ga zin e com bination that w a s ever ofF red ai. in bunches, out will soon be strung Average Daily at Tbe conditions are as follows; 104 tendance I80. i grounds aud enjoyed themselves at op p ortu n ity of years a n d one It Is safe to say will never be made a g a in . cut. No essay shall contain less than the fishing pond and throwing at Average No. belong ................. ..........“T tf T T T i.is o u t,............................... ” ” ........... . Springfield is trying to get a new 175.5 195.5 twelve hundred nor more than fif the "nigger babiea” . There w»» ing school building and the citizens1 Times tardy teen hundred words. fit also a “Gypsia” fortune teller and 5 7 " C o tta g e G rove L e n d e r " Date have presented a petition to the No of days taught All essays musa be complete and all had their lives foretold. Part- ; i 9 school board to call a special elect- No of holidays in the hands ot the committee by 1 ners were then chosen and all to vote for $10,000 bonds for the April the fifteenth. C. L. S t r a n o e , Supt. ! marched into supper. The table erection of a new building. The Decisions to be rendered by May happened to be spread on the floor Enclosed please find t --- - — for which please enter my name the first. present building of six rooms has r ... al . • . . | and the guests seated themselves The Blair Hotel. for one y ea r's sub erlption to y o u r pn|>er and th fo llo w in g m agazines: been crowded all year, there being Literature on the subject mry be arouD(j ¡t Mr. ami Mrs. Blair are iu Eugene obtained free by application to th e , Everything some 300 pupils enrolled and some ETernhinji went went off off without without a of the teachers having 7 o pupils- buying furniture for their new ho Oregon Equal Suffrage Headqusr- j •lack and everybody reported a very This year is better than the former tel, aud expect to commence mov ters, Stearns Building, Sixth and enjoyable evening. Nome and the town is expecting a still ing in yesterday and today. The Morrison streets, Portland, Oregon. greater increase in the attendance rooms have been repapered and re- Address----------------------------------------------- | painted, and well wired with elec- right along Bubscnbe for the Leader. Subscribe for the Leader THE OLD RELIABLE BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE The greatest of helps to perfect cooking over A Greai t H alf iPrice 01fier 1 Cosmopolitan, one year - $1.00 W om an’s Home Companion, 1.00 The Review o f R eview s - 3.00 Cottage Grove Leader Total - - - 1.50 $0.50 All For Jnsi O iie - M llio Price The Cosm opolitan 500*000 copies a m onth Grab This Opportunity