Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 07, 1906, Image 3

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    The Togs
Mike Wald and family spent the
Fourth here
Senator Bingham and wife speut'
the Fourth at Cottage Grove.
Miss Agnes Mathews was umoug
Ed Finnerty took Wednesday’s the Eugene visitors here on th e1
Cottage Grove celebrated tbe
Children like Ken n ed y's L a x a t i v e
Honey and T a r ,
The pleasantest afternoon train to Drain
Fourth in royal style.
Fourth.
and best cough syrup t o take, be­
Bert Lawson spent the Fourth
The boys at Wildwood had a cause It contains uu opiates. Sold
Dr. W.-C, Gilmour lett Wedues- ’
with Cottage Grove friends.
by Henson Pharmacy.
good time on the Fourth.
day for Cottage Grove to attend
Clyde Nokes made a business his neice, who is very ill with syrap-
Pot Is .V Powell started the Black-
BORN— To Cbas. Pleuard and wife
tons of typhoid fever.— Oakland
trip
to Junction Wednesday.
butte
stage,
driven
by
C.
M.
Jack-
of Saginaw a son on Sunday.
Owl.
sou on its new run on Monday
Clyde Anderson of Eugene was a
Trunks, valises
uses for your summer mornjng witb a new rig and outfit,
Mr. and Mrs. Hard and Miss
visitor to the Grove Wednesday.
vacations at Veateh & Lawsons.
Franc
Hard spent the Fourth in
Mr. Doyle has his new home at
Mrs. Winfield Bennett is visiting
The wife of Arthur Conan Doyle, the Red Bridge all completed aud
Cottage Grove and on Thursday
the great author died on Tuesday. is working to clean up arouui the with her mother Mrs, J Hausen in went up to Red Bridge, on their
Eugene.
way to Bohemia.
Three hundred Eugene people house uow and make the outside
Mr. aud Mrs. F- W. Hawkins
more
attractive.
spent tbe Fou-th in Cottage Grove
Mayor and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins of
and children of Doreua spent the
Eugene wore visitors in the Grove
Ken n ed y's L a x a t i v e llo n e y and
C. C. Case is moving his stock to
T a r is tin- original laxative cough Fourth here.
Wednesday and Thursday, accom­
Portland and will probably locate syrup
mid combines tWe qualities
Mrs. Moore an I daughter, Miss panying Dr. Goltra, Mrs. Wilkins’
there.
necessary to relieve the c o u gh and
the system of cold. Contains Ethel of Lorane attended the celo- brother, this far on his way to Bo­
Pape Bros, have bought out a purge
bration here Wednesday.
hemia to inspect F. J. Hard’s prop­
no opiates. Henson Pharm acy.
Roseburg saloon and will open up
erties
Mrs.
Charles
Culp,
who
has
been
Menzo
Finnerty
of
Wendling
shortly.
visiting lelatives 111 Springfield re­ came up on the local Monday even­
F ir e c r a c k e r s o r Higl\ E x p lo ­
D. T. Dow, a Eugene timber turned home Thursday. Mhe was ing to spend a few days with his No Giarvt
s iv e s to b e F ir e d T o d a y
cruiser, has been working near here accompanied by Lawrence Culp, pareuts.
The City Council met in its
recently.
little sou of J. M. Culp formerly of
Mrs. A. A Davidson was a pas­ tegular monthly session on Mon­
Senator Fulton has returned this place.
senger to Oakland, Ore., Monday day night. A petition was read
from the East and is once more iu
V good many Cottage Grove where she attended the wedding of asking that the council prohibit
Headquarters Por
Oregon
the firing of giant fire crackers,
people went out of town for over a friend.
bombs, and high explosives from 3
Blaine Jacksou has boen he'ping the Fourth in spite of the celebra­
M. 0 . Goodeno and wife, Elmer
Frank Skillman over tbe Fourth of tion. About fifty people went down Caldwell and Roy Schreeves of a. in to 6 p. m. on the Fourth of
The petitiou was accepted
to Drain Tuesday, presumably to Fall Creek spent the Fourth here July
Tuly rush.
and the marshal was instructed to
j attend the big dance that night.
with relatives and fiiends.
See our new stock of pianos.
see that it was obeyed.
Alberton Wood states that the
Best prices in the valley at Yenteli
A petition was presented asking
Johu
Johnson
of
Yuba,
Calif.,
new
copper
company
near
Creswell
& Lawsons.
that 1000 feet of water pipe be laid
who
has
preen
the
guest
of
numer­
is putting down a shaft ami that
on the south end of Fourth street,
Portland ice crenm factories made
the prospects are of the beat. Some ous relatives left for his home
and two fire hydrants installed.
up over 18,000 gallons of ice cream
Thursday
a.
in
on
the
overland.
good oie bodies have been uncover­
This was referred to the water com­
for the Fourth.
ed, that carry nomo gold, and tho
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvance mittee.
A Jap was recently drowned iu a copp er is even better than was first
loft Monday morning via the O. A
A remous rauco was road front
vat of molasses in Honolulu. To be thought.
S. E. route for their mountain property holders, objecting to the
drowned in molasses h new.
A few of the First National home after a short visit with their proposed improvement of Third
Julius Caaesar (of Portland) is checks that went through the San parents.
streot and was referred to the street
y!
4.4.’4 í '4.\4. 4*1 4*,4* \ 4*
dead. He was a noted character as Francisco fite have been framed
committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb and
well as his illustrious namesake.
and bung in the bank window. little daughter Ruth, returned to
An ordinance providing for the
The
change
in
the
checics
is
won­
improvement
of Mill street was
Thaw treated the male prisoners
Eugene Thursday noon after hav­
in the New York prison with him derful, and an interesting study in ing spent a couple of weeks visiting passed on all tlireo readings, as was
also an ordinance providing for the
to icecream and cake on the Fourth. the permanency of certaiu inks, with relatives lure.
and the different grades of paper
improvement of the north end of
The Catholic church will have
Mrs. J ijo - Wicks and sister, Mrs. Weber street.
It is a l w a y s well to have a box of
f
services in the church next Sunday salve
Councilman W. A Ilogate pre­
in the house. Sunburn, cuts Johnson, left Tuesday a. m. on the
f
and all members aro requested to bruises, piles and boils yield t o De- overland for the home of the former sented his resignation to the cotm
taire notice, as well as others.
W itt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should at Central Point after a few weeks cil, 011 account of his being away
keep a box on hand at all times to
from the city from now on. ft was i|For outing, Traveling, and Summer#.
May Sut'on, the California girl, provide for emergencies. For y ea rs visit with relatives here.
accepted
but the election of a suc­ &
was defeated by Kate Douglas, the the standard, but followed b y m a n y
Mrs. H. R. Long owner of the
Wea r.
English tennis player at London imitators. He sure you g e t the genu American Laundry of Portland is cessor .vas postponed until the next at.
Thursday, losing the world’s cham­ ine DeW ltt's Witch Hazel Salve, lien- visiting Mrs. Mack England ot meeting.
son Pharmacy.
The council ordered warrants
pionship.
Dorena and her neice Mrs. Sadie
J u n e S p e c ia l
Advance
I Popular
drawn to the seven saloon keepers
The Arizona Copper Company, Harrison of the Grove.
Mrs. Harry Wynne has a large
Styles
whose licenses were paid in ad-
Ideas j
at
Clifton,
Ariz.,
in
connection
1
9
0
6
.
cactus which is now in full bloom
Mrs. Clara Taylor returned on vanen for tho unoxpired term, «
and is a very beautiful sight. The with its great mine and smelter,
the overland Sunday night from a amounting to ¡filo.25 each.
great red (lowers fairly cover the operates a foundry, where 50 tons
The bills of Griffin & Veateh for 4$
of castings are turned out every ten days stay at tbe Turner Con­
plant ill their profusion
month. It also operates a machine vention of the Christian Church. plumbing repairs, and of A. G
The Sierro Gordo Lumber Co. is shop fitted up with all the latest She reports a great time.
Long for now hose were referred to
getting its mill in shape and will iron and wood turning machinery,
the water committee, other monthly
F. J Hard and son Charles went hills were referred to the finance
soon be fixed to do business right. sawmill to cut lumber for the mine
4P
For the months of June, July and August
At present the mill is laid up and an ice plant with a daily ca­ to Eugene on Saturday to spend committee, aud after being acted
Fashion has decreed that W hi te in Millin­
Sunday with Mrs. Hard anddauglr upon were ordered paid, as follows.
waiting for some stenni pipe.
pacity of 20 tons.
ter Franc, who are visiting at the T. E Young, salary............. $ 8 33
ery
is the correct mode. We have gathered
The O. & S. E. took practically
The recent successful run of a home of Presiding Elder M. C. G B. Pitcher, watchman
Go
00
from source; Fast, a very select line, and
all of the folks up the O- & S. E. smeltir in Arizona with crudo oil Wire.
Ed Undorwood, marshal.... 60 00 4 P
down to the Grove on the Fourth as the Liei, demonstrates that the
are submitt ing you the “ really- good thing”
Miss Lulu Curriu eujoved her Will. Valley Co., lights...... 221 00
to celebrate.
The day was an thing can be done. This will be s
to
in the Whitt Hat Line. Nowhere can you
ideal one ami everybody enjoyed it. great saving to many localities visit to Eugene at Commencement Thos. Allen, labor..............
time very much. The Commence­ Western Oregon, printing
secure
better styles, and at lower prices
Mrs. Chamberlain has success­ where the freight rates on coke or ment days are full of many pleas­
books................................
<! 75
fully raised some very fine carna­ other fuel was prohibitive of a ant gatherings of classmates and Geo. Lea, extra work 4 th
than we quote.
tions this year, in fact they are fine smelter being run in that locality, alumni.
street...........
34 00
enough to take a prize for out­ and will mean the development of
Veateh <& Scbmutz, transfer
r 00
Mr. John Cavanaugh is here
grown carnation# and might even camps where (he ore was too low
Jehu Graber, rebate on taxes
3 H I
make the finest of hothouse flowers grade to stand the expense of ship­ from Baldwiu, Mich to spend a T. W. Blew.......................... 140 25
ment to far away smelters— Min­ few years with his son G A. Cava­ Barney O’ Neill..................... 140 ‘¿5
a close race
naugh, Ho is past 78 years and is
John Barker...................
140.25
Cottage Grove had a record ing Repot ter.,
quite feeble but stood the trip well
Fourth of July celebration in the
T ry a little Kodol (nr dyspepsia a f ­ and likes the looks of the western Pape Bros............................. i 4 o .2-5
A Graham .......................... i 4 o 25
general absence of any disturbances ter your meals. See the effect it will country.
Fred W aro........................... 1 lo 25
on the streets.. The crowd was produce ou y o u r generili feeling by
d igesting y o u r food and helping your
Chan Hard aud Floyd Lynch of C. C. Case............................ lto 85
all good natured and the drunken stom ach to get itself into shape
The Council then adjourned un­
man was not to be seen.
Many stomachs a re overworked to Portland spent the Fourth at the
the p o in t where th e y refuse to go Red Bridge and had an enjoyable til next Monday night.
Eugene and all the towns along further, Kodol digests y o u r food time. On Thursday they wont up
As the city treasury was prac­
the line contributed their quota to and gives your stom ach the rest it to camp with Mr. and Airs. Hard
Sr
the Fourth of July celebration. needs, while its reconstructive prop­ and the rest of the family party for tically depleated of funds, Mayor it
Job
took
up
four
of
the
s.iloou
war­
erties
g
e
t
t
He
sto
m
ac
h
back
in
t
o
The railroads handled many hun­
working order. K o d o l relieves fla t u ­ the summer.
rants, and the First National Bank
dreds of visitors, and the Cottage lence, soui stomach, p a lp ita tio n of
will take up the others, as they
S.
K.
Lewis,
a
Government
Grove local Tuesday night pulled the heart, belching, etc. Sold b y
Forest Ranger, whose home is in will draw interest until paid by the
in loaded to the very edges of the Henson Pharmacy.
Cottage Grove left Saturday for his city.
steps.
An ingenious scheme for the camp on the McKenzie, thirty
Southern Pacific Co. sawmill No- separation of zinc sulphide from miles from Eugene, where he is New Camp for Brown Lumber Co.
1 near Marcóla is said to be nearly gangue matter consists in subject­ stationed during the summer- The
The O. & S. E is putting in a
completed aud that within three ing the crushed ore to a bath of rangers are all being
sent out now spur on Cage VanSchoiack’s land
weeks it will be put to work. The copper sulphate, which deposits a to watch out for tbe forest fires,
where the Brown mill will Lave a
No. 2 mill is being gotten leady for, thin coaling of copper on the blende.
J u n e 27th, lev sting Avigvist 1st.
Ben
Trygstad,
who
has
been
»e,
w |°££inK camp, to cut the Van
but no building has been done as The material is then dried and
working
at
the
Oregon-Colorado
Schoiacic
timber.
Most
of
the
yet, and the site for No. 3 has not treated on an electrostatic separator
been cleared.
such as the Blake, whereupon the property all winter is in Portland tl,n.ber ,ls ,ftcross 1,6 m er„ fr,oin, the
We are going to give the ladies of Co t­
now in the wood and coal business, ra'Iroad, Init a chute will bn mi t
The Star Lumber Co. is tinning blende, which has been made a conf Mr. Trygstad reports that the busi- «ross the stream and the logs
tage Grove and vicinity one of the biggest
out a large amount of lumber these ductor, is thrown out from the gati- ness is very satisfactory and that he dragged across by the donkey en-
cash saving sale ever offered in the city.
days for its capacity. The mill is gue.— Denver Mining Reporter.
eujoys the change. Mrs. Trygstad Hine- . The
* 'ie upper camp has about
Every trimmed and untrimed lmt, all
A sweet breath adds to the j o y s of
doing all that could be expected of
and little Miss Trygstad are getting cleared tho timber where they ara
a
kiss
Von
wouldn’
t
want
t
o
kiss
silks,
chiffons, veilings, ribbons, flowers, in
it and the managers are teeling very
out, and will move down to the
your wife, mother or sweetheart w ith along nicely.
fact
every-
article in the store is going at
happy over their work. The now a bad breath. Y o u can 't ha ve a
new camp-
Fred Thomas came
W. A Ilogate with his wife and down from the lower camp Thurs­
feed works well and the mill is healthy stomach w i th o u t perfect di­
cost. All goods on hand must go in order
turning out good timbers Along gestion. There Is on ly one remedy daughter and ron left for tho Vesu day morning to direct the work.
to make room for fall stock. If you desire
with the rest of the nulls it has had th a t digests w lint you eat and m akes vius camp on Monday morning
to save money this is your opportunity.
th e breath ns sweet ns a rose— and bright ami early.
C ctta tfo G r o v e C h o r a l U n ion
Mr. Ilogate will
to have its shut down recently un­ th a t remedy is K o d o l for dyspepsia.
til after the Fourth
It Is a relief for four stomach, p a lp ita ­ drive the big team this summer to
Messrs. Harry Webber, J. M.
tion o f the heart, and other ailm ents and from tho mine, and Mrs. IIo- Ishatn, Oliver Veateh. Frank Wooley
The bridge gang, of the S P. arisin g from disorder of the stom ach gate will look after the gastronomic
whioh was made up here, and and digestion Ts! • a little K 1 idol needs of the miners with the assist Thos. Awbrey, Frank Jordan, J. M
Fisher, Andy Nelson, and others
which worked lor a couple of after your meals and «ee w h a t it will anee ot her daughter
( b i r d Door
of I*. O .
met together Sunday afternoon and
months or more on the two Coast do fo r y o u Sold by Henson P h a r ­
macy
D. T. Awbrev returned from formed the Cottage Grove Choral
Fork bridge* is hard at work at
TI10 Cottage Grove Woman’s Portland ou Saturday and is back Union and will at on r get to work,
N ew Era and will be there until
Oct. 1 st at least. Two big piers Club will be entertained this Satur­ at his old place. His health is They elected Harry Webber, presi­ Classified Advertisements. 5 to ¿ 1 , , .steady work Apply
and two abutment piers are to be day at the home of Mrs. Herbert much improved and he hopes to he dent. J. M Isham, vice-president _______________________ to IPoth Kelly Lumber Co., En*
put in. Each pier covers over Eakin. A novel time U in prospect able to take care of the Wells Far­ and Oliver Veateh secretary and
Wanted
1
_______ tf
1000 square feet and is from forty for the ladies in tho entertainmen* go Express from now on himself, treasurer. It will be a mixed
chorus
and
will
include
a
full
or­
proposed.
Mrs.
Enkin
has
one
of
unless his health gives away. He
Miner« at the Continental Mine!
For Sale
to fifty feet deep, so the excavations
take a great deal of time, outside of the most beautiful and shady lawns has bcon in the real estate business chestra. It is thought that forty o; Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Telephone
Hi-inch slab wood, blocks and
the actual work of filling in aud in the town nnd has it fixed up to in Portland in his absence, and fifty good singers can be gotten to­ connections.
tt
1 trimmings at. f .1 50 per load deliv­
building the cement piers- The cool off in these hot days A pavil­ says he lias great faith in Portland, gether and a good class of music is
ered l’lioti' Xf
,01 Brown Lnm-
Cash paid for a few tli our and ^
cement is all mixed bv steam op ion tent makes a delightful spot by and its future growth- He says ’ outlined for work. Anyone desir-
I
ing
to
join
should
apply
to
any
of
second hand leed sacks at the flour
_ m
erated machinery. 150 carloads of the side of » large rose garden and business is a little slow right now,
if
Fresh milk andcnntn delivered
gravel and 50 carloads of sand are 1 with s<. attractive a situation Mrs. but that he expects it will be all Iho officers. The position of man- mill.
anywhere hi the city. U. M. Lam.
ou hand, besides hundreds and Eakin will be able fo make the right by fall, and that Portland is j ager, director and pianist arc yet to
.Saw mill and lumber yard labor bert. Prop
You are invited to ins
thousands of barrels of cement, and ladies of the Club have the time of gaining grentlv from the diversion ! f>e filled. The next meeting will
,
b*
Sunday
at
Jones
ball.
er*
12.25
per
day.
Woodsmen
$2
,
spert
our
dairy
tq
of
trade
from
Sau
Francises,
I tbe summer,
gtill moro will be necessary.
Pape Bros, commenced to move
away on Friday.
The Cottage Grove local Tues-)
day uight held a b ij pait of Eugene,
"h o came to celebrate in this city.
For the Togger at
“The Toggery”
-----L a m m
ade to measure
ade to tit
ade to wear
C o ’s . =
Clothes
HOTEL (iRAHAil
Minim» and Com m ercial Men
$
at Just Received
at
Duck and Lingerie Hats |
f
1
1
t
W hite Hats
ê
I
I
$
Located at Residence.
Big Closing Out Sale!
A t T h e Vogue* beginning
Martin (8) Harms.
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