Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 18, 1906, Image 1

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
NO. 18
CO TTA G E G R O V E, OREGON, SATU R D AY, AUGUST 18, 1906.
VOL. X V ITT
Cutting Afray at Aica.
' and it is hoped that the company
can keep at work in spite of the car
Last Wednesday there came near
shortage.
to being another murder near here,
Thursday the S. P. Co. issued a
through the stabbing of Jasper Pat­
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: bulletin that no cars would be ac-
ton, a Cottage Grove man by an
Lane County Mills W ill Reduce Daily cep ted for shipment south of Ash- The New Drain-Coos Bay Railroad Italian named John De Kassard at
Cottage Grove Has Most Phones of
Line Will be Started Early
Run, and May Close Tem-
1 land, but on 1 riday moruiug this
the Alca sawmill. There are a
Any Oregon Town of its Size.
Next Week.
porarily.
bulletin was withdrawn, and cars
number conflicting stories about the
! may now be shipped to any points
trouble, but some ot the men from
'south, other than San Francisco,
David Griggs states that Cottage
Tho C. E. Loss Si Co. that has the plant saw that the tueu had
A great deal has been said re- that are not to be diverted from the the contract for the first link of 20 been drinking and that in a scuffle
Grove before winter will have 400
cently of the great car shortage, S. P. lines,
telephones running into the central
miles of the now line to Coos Bay the Italian drew his knife and
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primarily due to the tie-np of cars
station here, 200 of which will be
from Drain has announced that con­ stabbed at Patton, striking directly
near San Francisco, but it has not Mond
September 3. is Labor Day. struction work will commence early over the heart, but the knife hit
city phones and 20o farmers lines.
materially affected the saw m ill,
’
This will be as many as Roseburg,
next week, with a crew of 250 men the fifth rib and stopped, otherwise
business
in
this
locality
as
yet,
but
Salem,
Aug. lo. — Governor
a town of double the population
to begin with. The Drain Non­ Patton would have been a dead
it looks as though it might tor a Chamberlain this afternoon issued
has.
pareil is urging a formal opening of mau instantly, but as it was the
a time.
a proclamation setting aside Mon-
The Cotup-iuy is preparing to put
the work with an address by Gov. wound was slight, and was dressed
The Booth-Kelley Company has day, September 3, as Labor Day. Chamberlain to properly start off by Dr. Best, who pronounced it a
in 27 oo feet more of lead cable on
stated that it will have to take off The text of the proclamation fol­ this great work.
Main and Fourth Street, also many
littls thing, with no danger at­
the night shifts at its various mills, lows:
Buck Deer Season Open.
new poles. 30 new fanner phones
The Loss Co. expects to have tached.
“ Whereas, the first Monday in
.
, .
• y
r
.
¿ and
mu m
ay u
a » c to
tu t close
i u o c uwvvu
ou i-
may
have
down i tem
came in yesterday.
Tho man was captured and
Commend mg t x .iy 1 ls 1
‘ ’ porarily. If such is the case, the September of each year has been 1000 men at work within 30 days.
eer in Oregon until Dec. small
*„
* mills
... will
•„ also suffer, for set apart and declared to be a pub­ Several big tunnels will have to be brought to tho Grove to be cared
kill buck deer
1 next
The season lor does ends while some of them might be able lic holiday under the designation of constructed, and many men will tor by tho marshal, in case the mill
Great Timber Tract Sold.
have to be gathered in order to men might get unruly, until the
at the same time, but does not open to run continuously, if they could Labor Day;
The California and Oregon Lahd uutil Sept, x, at which time also it
sheriff of Douglas county, Alca
push it.
“ Now, therefore, I, George E.
Co. of which the Booth-Kelly Co. is will be lawful to kill pheasants. get some cars, and store the bal­
being in that county, could come
Chamberlain,
as
governor
of
the
a largo owner, has sold to an east­ The grouse season opened on the ance of their lumber until cars are
aud get him, which he did on
Childrens' Home Society.
ern syndicate approximately 50o,- lirst of this month. It closes Dec. plentiful, and have money enough State of Oregon, pursuaut to the
Thursday and took him to Alca for
*0
pay
all
expenses
until
lumber
I
statute
in
such
case
made
and
pro
00O acres of laud, covering the ma­
Mrs. J. E. Jones, representing a preliminary trial.
as does the pheasant season.
jor portion of the old Oregon Cen­ The open season for quail is from could be shipped, other mills would vided, do hereby declare Monday, The Oregon and Idaho Childrens’
the
3d
day
of
September,
A
.
D.,
tral Military Road grant, which Sept. 1 to Dec. t. Elks are pro­ find it difficult to keep going with
Home Society is with us again in
Banker King returned from the
190C, a legal holiday, to be known
lies east of the Cascade Forest Re­ tected until 190". The season for little or nothing coming in.
the interests of homeless child­ north Friday.
as
Labor
Day.
At the present times the mills are
serve. The pi ice was about $7i)o,- trout, which opened April 1, closes
hood This society fa) makes a
“ The people of the stat' n ; to
000. The land comprises about Nov. 1. The following brevities, all preparing for the 90 days or
systematic canvass of the state to
Grandmother purvance left for
congratulated
upon
the
friei»d*y
re­
one one-hundredth of all the laud extracted from the Oregon game more that the sbottage may con­
find families desiring to adopt chil­ Springfield to visit her sister on
lations
which
have
always
existed
tinue.
in the state, and is a strip about 12 laws, will be of interest to sports­
dren. (b) It seeks out depend­
The Southern Pacific Co. has al­ between the employer and the em­ ent aud exposa l children. (0) It Friday.
miles wide and 325 miles long, and men. It is
Bob Martin and family have re­
ways been short of cars, and has ployed within its jurisdiction. To organizes in the towns, cities and
is said to be the initial move in a
u n la w f u l .
not bought new rolling stock To this condition is largely due the villages of the State Local Advis­ turned from the hills after several
great colonization project
enough to keep up with the de­ prosperity that surrounds us on ory Boards composed of some ot the weeks camping out.
To sell any game.
mands of its territory, but better J every side.
J H. Brown and Tom Abrams
best representative citizen citizens
To kill more than lo pheasants, days are coming.
! “It is to be hoped that tho day to whom are submitted, for ap had a slight set-to on Main street
Attorney-General Makes Rulinq
ouse or quail in one day.
The refusal of the railroads to ac-1 hereby set apart for observance as
Salem, Or., Aug. 14.— In har­
To catch trout less than 5 inches cept cars for points in California, as a public holiday will be generally proval or rejection, applications for Wednesday night, which increased
children coming from their respec­ the city funds somewhat.
mony with an opinion rendered a in length.
well as for San Francisco, has been observed by all classes of our citi­
year ago on the name subject, the
T > catch trout other than with brought about through the ship­ zens, and that the workshops and tive communities (d) maintains a
A party of about Jo Prussian
watchful care over children that gentlemen are writing for informa­
Attorney-General has rendered an- Look and line,
the store aud all places of business j
ment
of
cars
into
Northern
Cali­
other,-in which he holds that appli-
q'0 c ,tch trout by night fishing.
fornia, and then reshipped to San will be closed, so that the employer have been placed. We desire the tion of the hunting, etc. about Cot­
cants for state diplomas and license
q'Q hunt deer by night,
Francisco,
thus avoiding the ruling as »ell as the employed may com­ co-operatioc of thi s community for tage Grove, wanting to make a trip
to practice medicine and surgery in j q'0 hunt deer with clogs,
the best interests ot the children.
here.
pletely rest from all labor.”
this slate have a right to see the 1 To kill more than 5 deer in one first made, that no cars would be
Anyone knowing of a homeless
accepted
for
San
Francisco.
Ernest Purvance returned from
papers after they have been tnarkod, season.
child or homos desiring a child will
Railroad officials expect to have
Mrs, Trutinel has returned to confer a favor by communicating the Bohemia mines Thursday where
in case tb .y fail to pass. This is
To hunt game animals or birds the shortage broken up within 90
town after an extended visit with with Mrs. E. Jones, headquarters he has been assisting his fither-iu-
the outcome of trouble between the without license except upon your
days.
law John Currin in his assessment
friend« in Idaho.
State Board of Medical Examiners own ground.
for Southern Oregon, Iloseburg, work.
The Brown Lumber Co. is mak­
and some applicants who failed to
Black bass— No law'. Snipe— No ing a number of improvements in
Ore.
Mrs. John Salee’s sister with her
receive the required percentage, in law.
Harry L. Brown, first deputy of
Who will becom 1 a contributor
one
way
and
another,
in
order
that
four children and mother of Boise, to help so worthy an object?
which tho applicants’ demands to
Sheriff Fisk, has resigned and will
it may be able to run more steadily Idaho, are visiting bore, and may
see the papers were refused.
give his time to raising stock on his
than it has so far. To that end locate if they find a suitable loca­
Notice to Hop Pickers.
farm near Eugene. The second
more ground has been obtained at
John Crowloy and faintly have deputy 0. C. Hammond takes his
All pickers who have picked for the mill for the enlargement of the tion.
Proof of Purity.
returned after camping out in tho placo.
The number ot teachers applying hills.
Eugene is congratulating herself me in the Hays yard near Creswell, mill pond, and as soon as a good
Geo. McQueen is suffering from
now, as State Bacteriologist Mat- Ore., and who wish to pick again opportunity offers a donkey will be for certificates is getting to be less
The Brown mill has a empie of a Imdiy sprained right hand result­
soh has reported to the Health this year will please let me know brought down from the hills and each year, and the schools are hav­
Board that he failed to find any at the earliest opportunity so their the pond will be deepened and en­ ing difficult times to secure thor­ donkeys laid up for repairs at pres­ ing from a fall as he was climbing
larged. A spur has been run to a oughly competent teachers. The ent.
out of a swimming hole on the Ump
trace of contamination in four names can he booked.
R. O. B iu d y .
Mrs. T. B. Lewis returned from qua. Mr. McQueen went to make
pond on ground recently bought by source of the difficulty lies in tbe
samples of water recently taken
the company about two miles, salary paid them, which is entirely Portland Friday where she as been an extended visit with his parents,
from the city mains. Here is Prof.
The careless shooting of two where a large number of logs will too small to allow of a fair living having treatment for three months but the second day he was there he
Matson’s report:
boys, resulted in the explosion of a bo stored for emergencies when the and a compensation for their prepa­ for her back in the Mt. Tabor Sani­ had this accident which lad him out
Portland, Or., An - 13, 19o6.
Dr. Robert C. Yenney, Slate carload of dynamite and the death mill would .not be otherwise sup­ ration for the work. Until the tarium, where her daughter, M mh so he could not hunt, nor enjoy
of twelve people iti El Paso T hurs­ plied. More timber is being ac­ schools pay better salaries the G ertrude Burdick is u nurse, an 1 ! lumsolf much so he returned homo
Health Officer, Portland, Ore.
and will go again lator.
quired by tho company steadily trouble with teachers will continue. who accompanied her home.
Dear Sir— The examination of the day.
TELEPHONES
EVERYWHERE
specimen of witer from Eugene
sent by Dr. Harris shows no con-
samination. There was an abso­
lute failure to produce gas or even
growth
tu fermentation
tubes
Plates inoculated with varying
quantities of the water failed to de­
velop a single yolony on any one.
This result is most remarkable
and I fear an error somewhcro be­
fore the water arrived here. It
would be well to know just how
this water was collected. Even
the purest water usually shows
some growth.
Very truly yours.
R alph M a t so n ,
Bacteriologist of the Board.
WORK BEGINS
NEXT WEEK
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W e reserve nothing, every article in the store must go for the next thirty days.
Ladies’ Oxfords worth $2.50, $2 00 and $175 now $1.25
Mens’ Suits worth $15.00, $12.00
now $9.00 and $11.00
Boy’s double knee Overals only up to 29 29 now 50c.
Boy's
double knee Overalls, 4 to 12 years 35c.
Kaki coat going at $1.00 and $1.25.
Ladie’s
Hose, the 25c ones now 19c, black and tan.
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