Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 21, 1906, Image 1

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
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COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 190C.
NO. 14
ities and arrived much to the pleas­
HOW IS THIS
ure of the early ones, as we were all FAIRVIEW
KNOCKERS very much in need of something for
I Portland, Oregon, in the center of
day. The garden was • pretty spot
j the Great American forest, has be- ICE PLANT FOR
on the bank of the Coast Fork
river back of Mrs. Abrams home,
BUYS
BULL
1 come the greatest lumber citv in
COTTAGE
GROVE
the inner man. The one preacher
the
Union,
far
outstripping
Minne-
where she had curtained off with
in Luo party seemed to have an 1 m-
j apolis; and Portland is but at the
Oriental screen and rugs a delight­
In c re a s e of Freight Shipments for pedinunt in his speech and all the North Fairview Co. Buys Noonday | threshold of its great industry.
ful and oool nook. Many dainty
words be pronounced that were au­
ear out of Grove 4 0 0 per cent
Stamp Mill.
j Oregon is the greatest lumber state Cottage Grove Needs Ice Plant and little forms of amusements were
dible was chio, chicken, yellow leg.
Increase in, 20 0 Per Cent
W ill Have One.
in the Union. During the next
provided and refreshments of ice
Mr. Abrams raised twice from th*
generation
and
so
far
as
one
may
cream and cake and cooling
festive board only to settle each L. N. Roney, president, Alf judge, for all time, Portluud is to J. H. Bartels states that as sool draughts
of lemonade were served
southern Pacific Co. Agent J. M. time for a longer stay.
Walker vice-president, Herbert hold its supremacy as the greatest as he can shut down his cold stor­ as only Mrs.
Abrams can serve.
and
Geo-
am informs us t^at in making Mr. Wood eats well for an office
The
ladies
spent
most of their after­
’
gCn,trr
Ill“I3nger>
f
ncLu
e°
'!
sawmill
city.
The
national
hunger
age
plant
long
enough
to
change
his reports of easiness for the man and his guest from the far east Midgley, all directors of the North , for hlraber
8
b
abnd compressors that he will install a noon and departed
with the wish
_________
st year he finds that the going kept neck and neck, wing
and leg Fairview Mining Co*, returned yes- Portland commands the gefce to the 15 ton compressor in placo of his that Mrs. ALrams may
plan many
¡parents of freight from Cottage With him. Mr. Eakin had" forgotten J if?rd£D' from " trip of inspection of - forest“—DonilTMacdonald
in Sun- present 3-ton machine installed this more such birthdays for them to
rove were 400 per cent greater lie was not working and did not th.elr properties in the Bohemia dis-; ,.et Magazine for Juue-Julv.
spring and that he will then fit up celebrate.
iis last year than during the pre- know when to quit until his good 'tnct-
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a first class ice plant, and be ready
ious year and that the incoming wife whispered: "Herbert, they The North Fairview mine has
not only to make ice but to have a Personal, Local, and Otherwise.
Bay Improvement.
reighl fioui 200 pier cent greater have all quit. After lunch Frank been worked steadily through the Peter Coos
Loggie, president of the large cold storage vault where The land fraud cases are getting
luring the same period.
Wheeler and Jim Benson gave us winter and spring and large quan­ North Bend
Chamber of Commerce butter and eggs in large quantities there slowly.
tities
of
milling
ore
have
been
When such a condition exists an exhibition of high diving, which
and
Carl
L.
Travelling can be stored. With the creamery Chas. Bruneau will go to the
and the bulk of which increase has brought forth many remarks re­ opened up. This company now Representative Albrecht,
of the same organi­ doing the business it is here, many hills
been within the last six months the garding their deer like build. The owns the Cracker Jack group of zation were visitors
next week to do some work on
in Cottage tons of butter are shipped out of his claims.
knockers ought to have a good several children enjoyed themselves four claims adjoining the Helena Grove on Thursday securing
town
each
month
for
storage
in
signa
chance to take a back seat. True in the babbling brook. Half hour mine on the east, in addition to the tures to a memorial to Congress
Portland. Mr. Bartele does not see Mrs. W. A. Hemeuway and
the increased lumber has caused to before the train wssdue everything original group.
why that money could not all be child left for the north for a few
asking
for
the
expenditure
of
about
a great extent the increase, but was bunched together and we A deal has been closed and deeds $ 1 , 250,000 for the further improve­ kept
here, and proposes to keep it. days vieit on Thursday.
with it every kind of business must trailed for the “depot” and as the passed whereby the North Fairview ment of Coos Bay harbor in the He says
He knows that it will be a Claude Spencer, S. P. Co. timber
increase and the entire district be regular train was delayed waiting for Company becomes sole owner of name of the state of Oregon. The success and
hopes soon to get it in inspector, and his wife were visitors
the
Noonday
2o-stamp
mill
and
en­
benefited thereby.
the turn table to turn, we rustled
shape.
Mr.
has a firm be­ in the Grove on Thursday.
gentlemen
are
very
enthusiastic
The pay roll in Cottage Grove the last morsel from the once well tire equipment, costing upward ot over the prospects for the Coos Bay lief in Cottage Bartels
Grove’s growth and H. A. Hinshaw, Travelling
and vicinity at this time is' greater filled baskets and the never tiring $3o,ooo.
county when the railroad is com­ is not one of the knockers. He de­ freight agent of the S. P. was a
than ever before in the history of Emma Job with her quick eye and This is ouoofthe best mills in pleted,
and feel assured that Con­ serves a full share of all the success visitor in the Grove on Friday.
the
state
aud
practically
new.
All
the town and is growing steadily. keen perception, saw to it that the
gress
will
appropriate the money to that comes to the town.
less grasping ones received their or part of this machinery will be fix the harbor,
Oliver Veatch’s family is camp­
when that
share, Well, the train came, we installed on the North Fairview happens that all and this that
ing out near Lorane and Mr.
country will
Womans' Club Pfcnic
W. 0, W. Celebration.
boarded and landed safely at the property as soon as possible.
Veatch is staying with Uncle Burn.
The annual picnic of the Ladies home depot distributed ourselves In the meantime arrangements then be properly tributary to Coos
night the Woodmen of Mrs. Oglesby, a neice of Dr.
Club was a grand success. Sixty only awaiting for another opportun are being- completed to mill the ere Bay and that we will appreciate fV iA Tuesdav
I U 1 f V J n r i M i m l i n e l n l -
as we do not now the impor­ lation W of U officers
is at London for the bene­
of the members and invited guests ity for a repetition of the same.— of the North Fairview mine at the tnen,
in their hall in an Ogle'by
tance
of
their
position.
fit of her health from the Springs.
boarded the O. & S. E. rapid tran­ The French Cook.
Crystal stamp mill, which is situa­
open
session,
in
which
they
were
sit at 7.30 a. m. with well filled
ted only loo feet north of their side
joined by the Circle. The officers Mrs. C. M. Jackson left for Lon­
M ining L oca-tiorvs.
line.
baskets for an all day’s outing in
don Springs Thursdayrmorning and
inducted into office were:
the woods. As usual on such oc­ No Water Famine for Cottage Grove.
The Star Consolidated Mining L. W. Baker, consul commander; will spend a week there resting her­
CAMP IS XIVEL.V
casions every one was out tor a
files amended locations of the Fred Bartels, adviser lieutenant; self.
members of the party found Co.
good time. The hammocks were Beattie is experiencing a water the The
following claims in Bohemia dis­ Dave Ribble, escort; F. M, Ernest, New hay is being hauled into
camp
lively
and
all
are
more
tied to the trees and in every direc­ famine. That is one thing Cottage than pleased with the outlook in trict: Black Traveler, Rustler, bauker; J. M. Eddy, inside guard; town in large quantities. The
tion you could see the ladies Grove is not liable to have this the district. The Oregon Securi. Smuggler, Hughes, Hartley, Last D. B. Chamberlain, outside guard. livery stables are laying in large
reposing with a, book, while the summer.
Chance, Daisy, Mexican, Bonanza, Managers, John Veatch, A. Brewer quantities. The hay is first class.
With the new and in­ ies Company’s 3o-stainp mill is Glover,
few mon who were especially in­ creased water
NicoJemus, Star Extension and Lincoln Taylor. Past consul, The Fashion Stables expect to
pounding
away
night
and
day
and
supply
there
should
vited to do (he c >arse hand writing be plenty 01 water for all purposes, other plants are busy. When the and Golden Star.
F. C. Coffman conducting the cere­ store in ite loft from t5 to 2o tons.
were gathering fuel to boil the po­ if the irrigation laws are lived up mill just acquired by the North
monies, Afterwards J. H. Pile,
Joe Baker got hie
tatoes and coffee and also make tea to carefully. Water is valuable, Fairview Company starts running
Franchise owners.
state organizer, made a splendid new Blacksmith
forge set up at the Red Bridge
for the old maids who always are and for one persen to use water lor every mill in the district will be in C. .E Stewart of Cottage Grove speech, and then the ladies installed last Sunday
and shod a
out on such occasions but at the
officers and the boys drilled, dozen horses morning
more hours than the laws operation.—Guard.
has a 2 o day option on a franchise their
before noon, besidee
same time among the pleasant ones. irrigation
while
the
ladies
grayely
com­
is not only a violation of
offered by the Council of the city of mented upon their superior work. doing some other repair work. Joe
At 9:30 the French cook engaged allow
but is direct robbery of the Greatest Lumber State is Oregon. Drain to construct and maintain a After
all the business he can do and
for the occasion put the potatoes on them,
program was over ice ie has happy
rest of water users. It is just and The forests of the Upper Mississ­ city water works system for that cream the
as a lark.
to boil in cold water thinking they proper
and cake and many good The Misses
town.
Mr-
Stewart
has
had
the
that
the
hours
for
irrigation
Bartels will open a
would be done for dinner. Some of should be limited, as there are ippi Valley, of the Great Lakes work all fignred out by Mr. Geo. things were served and a jolly good
tha lesser experienced ones ob­ those people who always abuse a region aud of the Southern states Lea of this city and will in all prob­ time was had as a fitting climax to Millinery establiehment on Main
street next the City meat market
jected to time it required and the
furnished lumber for genera­ ability close the contract by ac­ the evening.
unless strongly restricted. have
They will transfer their goods from
conditions of cooking the aforesaid privilege,
tions
to
the
treeless
praries
of
the
Cottage Grove has unusually west and the denuded lands of the cepting the franchise. If he does
their present rooms and add itock,
potatoes so upset the kettle and the good
and should be proud of i east. But tha saw is cutting deep so it is understood that Geo. Lea
Birthday Party.
so as to make a good showing of
contents went into the ashes, how­ it, and water
compell observance
ever they were soon dragged out of water should
the last of the tall timber of will put in the plant.
Mrs. W. H. Abrams invited the millinery at reasonable prices.
laws, and where parties into
and made one of the substantial willfully violate
the
north
and
more
and
more
sun­
ladies
of the Womans Club to her The cherry season this year was
the laws, the coun­ light is being let in upon the south­ Richard White is making a num­ home Friday
dishes at regular luncheon hour. cil should by meters
the 13th to spend the well supplied, though it was short
and
make
such
ber
of
alterations
and
repairs
in
his
Mr. Abrams, A. B. Wood, J. C. people pay for every drop they use. land. Prices for northern white Main street building.
afternoon. After the ladies had and many people waited to get
JohnsoD, H. Eakin. Dr Job and Dr. which would be a more equitable pine and southern yellow pine have
arrived and were ushered into an their cherries far canning until it
Smith from Mass., upon entering system and put the water thief to risen in the last few years by leaps Mrs. Amelia Smith and daughter Oriental garden spot, tastily decor­ was too late. One house had an
their respective homes noted the where he should pay for his water and bounds. The lumber dealer of of Eugene are taking a much need­ ated they were informed that the order for 5 O gallon! a few days ago
absentees and boarding an automo-
the east has turned his eyes to a ed rest and vacation at the Oregon occasion was the hostess birthday, and got about two, by scraping all
bilo hied for the ground of festiv- or go without.
new source of supply. As a result, Mineral Springs at London.
and they were there to honor the around.
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suit that has small, narrow
“shoestring” lapels, with almost
straight hanging back, you may
be sure it’s a last year’s style.
You can’t blame the clothier
for seeking to dispose of a last
season’s suit.
It s a left-over.
He paid for it.
And the longer he holds it the
more doubtful becomes its
value.
If you have us make your
Spring suit it will have broad,
long, wholesome-looking lapels
—it will be gracefully hollowed
into the waist and flared in
the skirt.
It will in every other respect
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