Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 14, 1906, Image 3

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    The Togs
Try W, A- Hetnenway for gro­
Mrs. Sarah Jane Duncan.
ceries.
Sarah Jane Totten was born Dec.
W, A Hemenway’s store west of
9tb, 1885 In New Y olk state and
bridge Eakiu A Bristow building.
was married July 4 th, 1851 to C y­
Wall and River streets.
rus M. Duncan, who died about
Elmer Doolittle went to EugeDe four years ago iu Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Mike Kehbleheck and aon
W. A. Hetnenway welcomes close
44
I f
Mrs. Duncan has been living in
John returned to Fall Creek after Thursday on business.
buyers.
■ pending a few days with friends.
M>ss Anna Rhody left for the the old homo with her granddaugh­
Best values iu shoes at W. A
ter aud her husband for several
north
on Monday’s local.
Mayor
Schmidt
of
San
Francisco
Heinenway’ s.
years, and recently she lias become
is accused of graft by one of the
Rev. F. E. Billiugton has been in very feeble, gradually failing and ou
Clothing at less thuu cost at W- Police Commissioners he has de­
Eugene on business for a couple of July 10th iu the afternoon her
A. Hemenway’s.
posed from office.
days.
spirit passed away.
Portland is trying to raise its
The Willamette Valley Chautau
She had four children, of whom
Mrs. Andy Graham returned to­
saloon licenses from $ 5 oo to $ i‘ 2 oo qua at Gladstone Park is said to
day after an extended visit with two are still living, Frank DeLoss
per year.
have the largest attendance this friends-
of Fort Collins, Colo , and Nellie J.
Eugene is now worrying over the year of any in its history.
Kitsmiller of Stites, Idaho. Mr.
Flossie Lockwood is in from her
selection of a suitable location for
A Chicago doctor says that men home in Washington visiting her and Mrs Duncan wers among the
the new $ 5 o,ooo government build­ and women can exist without either
pioneers of Oregon crossing tbs
brother, Ernest
ing.
plains in the early days in an ox
stomach or brains, and proves his
Mrs. Geo. W» I' - of Whiteson, is wagon. The funeral services were
The Forester boys are very proud contention through variouspatients.
visiting in this til- with her mother, held from her old homo on W ed­
of their new badge, which were
Three boys less than twenty Mrs. T . W. Jenkiu-.
nesday afternoon, the body beiug
wou for individual work in secur­
years of age have made their way
laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery.
ing new members.
Mias Stella Cochlin of Creawell
round the world, working here and
K e n n e d y ’s I .a x a tlv e H oney and there to get enough money to go returned to her home Wednesday
Real Estate Transfers.
T a r is the o rig in a l la x a tiv e cou gh farther. It is not often ao young after a few day* visit here with
sy ru p a n d com bin es th e qu alities
friends.
S. R. and Carrie Brand to John
n ecessary to relieve the c o u g h and boys make such a trip
pu rge the system o f cold. C on tain s
Rev. Lake of Roseburg came to Graber, lots 7 aud 8 , blk 4, George­
More than 100,000 immigrants
no o p iate s. B enson P h arm acy.
entered the United the United town on Monday to hold the regu­ town $500.
A . D. LeRoy to Oua M. LeRoy
Alaska is having a hard time in States at Kllis Island, New York lar monthly services for the Epis­
undivided yi interest iu ‘ ‘Three
getting her gold to market. A big during the year ending June 3 o, copal church congregation.
Brothers, Blue Jacket,
Fueblo,
headquarters For
shipment of gold enroute to the 1001). This is an increase of 199 ,-
F. M. Earnest is spendiug a va­
Black Jack, Deuver, Ouray, Home-
mint was stolen from the steam 075 over the preceeding year.
cation at Hillsboro. His absence stake, Oversight aud Pilot B oy”
ship,
The Inman-Poulsen Company of from the meat market keeps Mr. mining claims known as the Judson
A marriage license was issued to Portland during May operated its Bartels and Fred mighty busy.
Rock Mining Company’ s property
Cha8. C. Conner and Miss G. Alice mill 22 hours each day and made
Lloyd Freeman, assistant fore­ in the Bohemia district $ l.o o
Huff, both of Cottage Grove on the record cut for the month of 13,- man of Booth K elly’s sawmill at
Wednesday. They are to be mar­ 3 oo,ooo feet. During the same Wendling, visited with friends and
Land Fraud Cases
ried this week.
period this firm shipped 13 , 760,000 relatives Sunday,
returning on
Next Monday the land fraud
Monday’s local.
Forest Grove Uuiversity is to feet.
cases will begin once more iu Port­
get $ 20,000 from Andrew Carnagie
Forest Grove has a champion cow
Mr. Alexander, a lumber buyer
for a Womans Dormitory. This is that produced during May g 93 of San Francisco is in town tryiDg land. Some of those who would
in addition to the $ i0,000 already pounds of milk, worth $ 18 . 50 . The to get some lumber. The markets appear for trial may escape by
pleading guilty, but the court will
given by him to that institution.
cow is one of common stock and eo is so plentious tor any and all
have its bauds full trying tlie rest.
her
performance
is
especially
good
•
classes of lumber that large buyers
Lumber shipments by water from
month.
Lodge Directory.
Portland during May' aggregated Tho S. P. Co. will make an adver- must search everywhere to keep
Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C.
Dreyfus at Last Fully Vindicated.
eupplied.
1 i , 4 ‘ 27 , 94.‘1 feet, of which 7,296 ‘ 2 oo ti=eraeut of her great production.
$217 for a single load of cherries
Miss I.eta Sanford, K. K.
feet weut domestic and 4 , 131,743
Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, the French
Miss Lydia Kirk of Heppner ar­
A. F. & A. M.
weut off shore. Of the total amount sc-ras a very large sum, but such rived in this city Tuesday to enjoy officer who was convicted of selling
shipped San Francisco took 3,545,- was the price received for a load of a few weeks visit with the family of state secrets to the French in 1898,
Cottage Grove l odge No. 51 .
K. O. T. M.
premium Oambert cherries raised by her aunt, Mrs. Ira Conner. Miss and who has been tried and retried, Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednesdays
000 feet.
Miss
Clara
L.
Webb
o
f
Portland.
Cascade No. 66 .
I t Is always well to h a v e a box of
K irk’s mother was oue of the vic­ finally’ securod a hearing before the of each month.
salve in the house. Su nbu rn, cut« The load was a large one so that tims of that terrible waterspout dis­ Cassation Court, aud has been en­
Meets every Thursday night.
L. F. Wooley, W. M.
bruises, piles an d boils yield t o De- the price was only 8 cents per
aster at Heppner a few years ago. tirely vindicated, and will he re
O. 11. Veatcli, Com.
W itt's W itch Hazel S alve. Should pound.
J. B. Lurch, Secy.
stored to his position in the army,
keep a box on hand ¡it all tim es to
R. K. Bernds, Cooter.
Brave
Admiral
Rojestvensky
of
The Eugene papers state that
and advanced in rauk, as will also
provide fo r em ergencies. F or y e a rs
tho sta n d a rd , but follow ed by m an y Win Kvle A Sons, a Florence firm the Ruseian navy, tried in a Rus­ officers who supported him and were
G. A. R.
im itators. Be sure y o u g e t th e g e n u ­ will build a cold storage plant at sian court on the charge of having deposed.
Educated Fanners.
ine D e W itt’s W itch H azel S alve. Ben­ Florence to handle salmon. The surrended to the enemy after the
Appomatax
Post No. 34 .
son P h arm acy.
battle
of
the
Sea
of
Japan,
was
The
Grants
Pass Courier tells
plant will be a large one and will
Meets at 1 p. in. on the 2 nd and
Mayor Schm itz of San Francisco enable the fishermen of the Siuslaw held unaccountable. The Admiral Lane County Exhibit at State Fair.
how an educated farmer of the Illi­
nois valley and his sons have made
ssems to be changing front and is lo get a very mncli better price for was considered one of the able men
E. H. Warren of Eugene has 4th Saturday of each month.
of the navy and only surrended been appointed to collect ail ex­
Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com.
making a firm ally of the bus ness their fish.
a very productive and valuable farm
when there was no more hope.
men and merchants, but is also
hibit of farm products lor Lane
out of land considered of little
G. W. McRex nolds, Adjutant
If it is as hot at Oyster Bay as it
keeping the unions under his ban­ is at Cottage Grove President
value by its series of former owners,
county’
s
display
at
the
State
Fair
B. Y . C. Brcwn has moved to
who got no profit out of it because
ner, while purging the city of Roosevelt will have to buy a refri­ Yoncalla where he hag bought out this fall and he desires all farmers to
graft9rs. He has risen to the oc­ gerator in which to spend bis sum the Yoncalla Inpependent run by take an interest and to prepare e x ­
they did not employ the right
Bohemia Camp No. 260.
methods and work with sufficient
casion and is working for a better rner, or else go to Bohemia or the John W- Kelley and will endeavor hibits to be sent to him at 44‘2
San Francisco.
knowledge
and
diligence, This
Lawrence
street
Eugene,
or
at
the
Meets
eneh
Friday
evening.
North Pole and we are uot sure but to m ats the paper one of the
man
sent
his
son
to the a « c u l­
Tirst
National
Bank
of
Eugene.
F.
C-
Coffman,
Consul
Com.
Bryan is ready to run for presi. that it might be a little warm up brightest and moat successful papers
Sheaf anil shelled grain, as well as
tural college, and now, says the
Chas.
VanDenburg,
Clerk.
there.
in
the
country.
Mr.
Brown
has
had
dent ‘ ‘if” the "reform element” is
all kinds of fruits and vegetables
Courier, “ they are home putting
still in power. When he gets home
Col. Hoffer, president of the W il­ enough experience to he able to do
into practice the modern, progres­
and finds Tom Taggart in the lamette Vulley Development League well and to make things hum down are desired for the exhibit.
sive methods of farming they
O.
E.
S.
the clutches of the law he will con­ is a candidate for Collector of Cus­ there.
learned there. They discovered by
Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4 .
Street Railway for Eugene.
clude the reform needs reforming, toms to succeed I. L. Patterson, for
Dean Sanderson, dean of the Eu­
a
series of experiments that the
and that he will have all the re­ which position G. A . Westgate of gene Divinity School was a visitor
Eugene has at last granted the Meetings held on 2 nd mid 4 th Fri­ soil held an excess of acid, which
forming he can do in the party Albany, Republican chairman, P. S in the Grove over Sunday to hear Willamette Valley Co. a street rail­ day of each month.
poisoned to a degree the vegetation.
without tackling the presidency.
Malcolm of Portland and J. M- two of the young ministers attend­ way franchise in Eugene for thirty
Mrs. C. H. Burkholder W. M.
Knowing how, they proceeded to
We have heard of sidewalks fly­ Shelley of Eugene are all candidates. ing the school preach, one of whom years. The franchise calls for the
eliminate this condition and now
W . S. Ben n e t W . P.
California seems to be having preached in the Grove and the other extention of the line to Fairmount
ing up and hitting peopls in the
the land is producing abundanf
Miss Celia Lurch. Secy.
more
than its share of floods
Not at Hebron The Dean likes to by Oct. 1, ’ 07 , the road must con­
eyes, but we never heard of ft type­
crops. And in other branches ot
writer machine doing it, yet the only is the Salton Sea creating a keep posted on how the various nect with Springfield, and a boud
farming these men liavo found that
K. of P.
Umpqua Valley News tells of a great and greater loss, hut other students of the school are coming of $5,ooo must he filed.
it is highly profitable for a farmer
The most objectionable feature to
man in Roseburg that is laid out as rivers have been overflowing their on and how they reach their aud-
to have the ‘■cientific and practical
Juvenlus Lodge No. 48 .
the previous franchises was the
a result of u typewriter key hitting batiks and doing iucalcuable dam­ ionces.
knowledge that is taught at agri­
Meets every Wednesday night
him in the head while inspecting age California has been a great
W. A. Hogate, who is teaming to hauling of freight through Wiliam
cultural colleges.”
L.
VV.
Baker,
Chaucellur
C
the machine. Will wonders never suffert r this year, but she is very the Vesuvius came down on Thurs­ ette street and this has been amend­
Very likely many other similar
patient through it all, and goes day and says it is a little cooler in ed so that freight can only be haul­ Chas. VanDenburg, K. o fB . A o.
cease?
lar incidents might be related o f the
camp than there. Last Sunday he ed from 6 p m to 7 a m. Eugene
value of a scientific knowledge o f
T r y a little K od ol for d y sp ep sia a f ­ right ahead building up again
ter y ou r m eals. See the effect it w ill Such a spirit would make a success and his family climbed up to the is very jubilant that the franchise
the properties of soil, and what can
I.
O.O.
F.
produce on y'our gen eral feeling by of any place.
snow line aud indulged in a snow has been granted and in all proba-
best he pioduced from it and how.
d ig e stin g y o u r food and helping y o u r
Cottage Grove No. 68 .
Haphazard, happy-go.lucky farm-
stom ach to g e t itself in to shape.
John Ashby found in the Coast ball fight. It makes some of 11s bilito Cottage Grove will be the Meetings every Saturday night.
ling can rarely he profitable and is
M any stom achs a re overw orked to Fork at the ford last week an old poor wilted down mortals feel like next town where a franchise is so­
the p o in t w here th ev refuse to go
migrating to the hills instanter to licited.
S. S. Shortridg* . N. G.
going out of date. A man may be
fu rth er, K o d o l d ige sts y o u r food wooden brake shoe that has turned hear of such coolness.
a successful farmer without having
G
us
I).
Gross,
Secy.
to
stone.
The
shoe
had
evidently
and gives y o u r sto m ach th e rest it
attended ati agricultural college,
needs, w h ile its reco n stru ctiv e prop­ been well worn before
it was
W T* Hankins of Star was a vis­ Flat Assessment of 1.24 for A. 0.
but the knowledge acquired there
erties g e t the sto m ach back in to dropped into the woter. and now in itor in the Grove on Tuesday and
U. W.
w orkin g order. K o d o l relieves fla tu ­
may
he of much value. So have
Royal
Neighbors.
lence, sour stom ach, p a lp ita tio n o f the stone shows all the grain of the Wednesday and stated that the
been the farmers’ institutes held
The
Portland
Telegram
states
Meets
2nd
and
4
th
Wednes
ay
ot
wood,
the
different
layers
and
the
Star
Lumber
Co.
was
making
a
th e heart, lielching, etc. Sold b y
during recent years in all parts of
Benson P h arm acy.
heavier ones standing out. The record for itself. On Monday the that the Grand Lodge of the A. O. each month.
the state.
U.
W
which
meets
next
Tuesday
shoe
is
a
novelty,
and
must
have
mill
out
16,000
feet
of
lumber,
Ethel Bishy, Oiac'e.
Robt. Suitor and family are pack­
The value of the up-to-date, suc­
ing up, and expect to move hack to turned into stone within a few which Mr. Hankios is pretty good in Portland will consider the estab­
Mrs. C. W, Wallace, Recorder.
cessful and in a measure scientific
lishing
o
f
a
flat
insuranco
rate
of
years.
for
a
supposedly
lo.ooo
mill.
The
Portland on Monday. When Mr.
farming does not lie wholly in in­
It seems that the lady school market ia so brisk that all the lum­ I .24 instead of a variable one. Tnis
Suitor first moved here he expected
creased
crops and profits, b it also
hauled
di-
rate
shall
apply
to
all
members
and
ber
that
can
be
cut
is
M. W - of A.
to build a sawmill iu this vicinity, teachers in the majority of the
in the satisfaction and gratification
but he could not make suitable ar­ cities of the United States get less rectly to the cars and is not held at "ill not be increased as they grow Meetings 1 st and aril Tuesday.
taken by the farmer in his work,
rangements, and will now locate in wages per year than the average all. Mr. Hankins thinks they got older, and is likely to be decreased.
work, the contentment and comfort
LeRoy Woods, Consul.
At present the charge per assess­
Portland again. His many friends domestic and the country school started at just the right time to
with which it is done, th# pride
ment
is
only
60
cents
for
young
,
C.
W.
Wallace.
Secy.
make
things
go.
here regret to lose him, and trust teachers are still worse off. The
taken in it, and tho encouragement
members, while those over 55 must
that the day mav come when he average teacher gets $50 per mouth
J. T . Hunt of Wild wood has
aud opportunity it offers to country
bears
will find it advisable to build a mill out of which she must pay board been in Eugene on business and pay $8 40 . This system
R
ebek
ah
s
youth to stay on tho farms instead
heavily on the old men, as there ,
and lodging, laundry, and dreas stopped in at this office Monday on
here.
of drifting into tho cities.
were
11
assessments
o
f
$
8.40
last
J
Cottage
Grove
No.
24.
The work on the Panama canal herself, and the position in societj bis wav back home. He mentioned year, and many old member«
There is no longer need to con*
should now be pushed with a great which she must of necessity keep, the fact that men are so very scarce, dropped out o f the Oregon jurisdic­ Meetings is-t, 3rd and 5th Friday ot I sider farming nothing hut unprofit­
deal of vigor, as the question of the demands the expenditure of a good and that they seem to enjoy mov­ tion when the rate was increased each month.
able drudgery; it can he made
type of canal has been settled. The portion of her wages on dress. ing from one place to another, two years ago. •
Etta Baker, N. G.
rather one of the most inviting as
lock canal will take much less time Eastern educators are making a whether they have a good job or
Katie B. Veatch, Secy.
well as the most independent o f
than the sea level type to construct plea for the betterment payment of not, for they know they can get a
vocations.
Monroe, Iowa, is said to he the
by several years, and the engineers school teachers, ao that mote com­ job most any place they chance to
M
B A
stop. Such a condition ia demoral- best practical exhibition of the
are now able to go right ahead with petent teachers may he had.
Lawyers Volunteer to Defend Mur­
izing
to
business
and
when
Oregon
workings
o
f
municipal
ownership
There
is
an
organization
which
ia
j
Modern
Brotherhood
of America
tb6ir work on the lock a n a l. Be*
derer.
fore the year is out there should be getting a very strong foothold in baa such a great chance as she has 1 in the l-nited States. Jhe town is 1 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O.
Chester
Thompson,
who killed
a great deal to show for the work Texas, Oklahoma and other south­ at present to he hindered in her ju*t completing an electric railway- |o. F. Hall.
Judge
Geo.
Meade
Emory
in Se*
western states and territories, development by the scarcity of system which is constructed without
of the Panama force.
T. \V. JnnkinH.Sec.
nttle, on account of his refusal to
A sw eet brenth adds to the jo y s of which is striking terror to the good help is an unfortunate eondi-, a cent of expense to tho taxpayers,
let him see his neice, has been ar­
being paid for from the receipts of
n kiss
Yon wouldn’ t w ant to kiss heai ts of the politicians. It
is (¡on,
rested and is charged with murder
the _ _ municipal
.
water, light and
y o u r wife, m other or sw eeth eart w ith known as the "Farmers’ Union,’
in the first degree. It is said that
a Imd b reath . Y o u c a n 't h a v e a
Roseburg
Wins.
'power
plants,
as
weil
as
other
city
h ea lth y stom ach w ith o u t perfect d i­ and already it has the politicians
half a hundred attorneys have of­
St.
Valentino
Circle
121.
In the shoot of the National utilities.
gestion . T h e iv Is o n ly one rem edy | guessing, and they are moving
fered to defend the young man on
Meets
t«t
and
3
rd
.Tuesday
in
W.
th a t d ige sts w h a t volt eat and m akes heauen and earth to find out what Guard at Salem, Roseburg won with
account of their esteem for his dis­
th e breath ns sweet as a rose— and the movement's program is and the highest score.
O. W . Hall.
tinguished father.
th a t rem edy is K o d o l for dyspepsia.
Flora J. Miller, Clerk.
It Is a relief for to n r stom ach, p a lp ita ­ how to get on the “ inside” . The
Boh Martiu anil family expect to
Tho Hull in I Ho is - is the now
tion o f the heart, and o th e r a ilm en ts 1 success of the new order will be
a risin g from disorder o f th e sto m ach watched with much interest by the get away today for a camping trip
hoarding
house on the corner o f
L. O. T* M.
and d igestion . T a k e a little Kodol other states in the Union, for who into the mountains.
Bob and his
Main
aud
Fifth
street, Mrs. Holland
a fter y o u r meals and see w hat it will
Lady Lamson Hive No. 42.
1 having moved from her place oq
do for you. • ¡ W T m K X M i ?: know, but wb>( It AM J fill a -'Io n , wife expect to enjoy it as much as
Metis 2 nd aud 4th Friday of each Fifth street.
kit Taut?” — Umpqua Valley News the children.
macy.
everything
For the Togger at
The Toggery
=Lam m
(§L C o ’s.
ade to measure
ade to fit
ade to wear
Clothes
M ining and Com m ercial Men
À . Gresham , Prop.
w . o. w .
w . o. w .
1
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