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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1906)
Cottage Grove Churchs COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . . . . J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. PU BLIBH K D ViY THK Filtered at the Cottura Grove postotDce as sec- oud-chiH.s matter. S L B S C K I I ’TIO N J iii *•»•«* M w R l I ltA TK S - - * fl.BO - M .75 paid lu advance hut if not so paid a an if '•m rate of $-¿.00 per year will be charged. Advertising rates made known on application O L t m iJ iN iJ I.IH T [lie C ot lug«* («rove L e a d e r for one year, and a n y of tin* fo llo w in g p u b li cation for on e year, for the price «et o p p osite * New York Tribune Farmer T o le d o • I 75 W e e k ly B l a d e ....................... 1-75 Portland Weekly Oregonian . 2 .r»o Portland Weekly .Journal ......... 2.00 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal.. 2.25 San Francisco rail ... 2.50 San Francisco Examiner..................... 2.50 Sunset .Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 Out West, nos Angeles . 2.50 Town and Country Journal ........ 1.75 Northwest Poultry Journal. s vTCKDAY .. 2.25 s i : i * t i : m h k k ir», jim *; T I I K NKW R O A D S AUK G E T T IN G T H E R E . Some little objection han been mised to the manner in which Wall street is being graded, as it bus not been brought to grade, nor made wide enough. The fault does not lie with the eoul'uctor, but with the City Council, who thought to tave a few dollars by accepting the i ontructors lowest bid, which called lor doing the work with the mu- li rial then on the street, which was iiiMifficient to bring tlie street to the specified grade, nor width, his SH«oud bid called for bringing in the nec< ssary earth to make the proper grade from hot rows on the hillside, but that bul was not ac cepted. Now tlie residents along the streets are objecting, and tlie i utter should be adjusted before it i-. loo lat<*, by the council author izing the fmther expense, if such n.i arrangeiueut can be mude, so tint when the gravel is put on the road it -vi 11 l>e satisfactory. The Council did what it thought best, trying to save the city money, but it now proves best to make the road on grade, < von at the uddi- tional cost, and the council is will ing to do its best. Perkins street is progressing nicely, and will make an elegant road, as will Weber street. Mill street is going to be hard job. If the contractor takes out all of the old rotten sawdust he will have a big jo b on his hands and a fearful expense, but that is the <>nl]) way a road can be made. II the grading is done with the saw dust there, and then the gravel put on the top it will all work through into I he soft part uudtrneeth in the wet season. At best the road will be a poor one without great ex pen ditu'n of money. The Telegram s»vs one Boston fini alone sold 4 ,000,000 shovels list year, and that this year the sales will be 5 ,000,000, From the luilrond work aud other construc tion woik being done in Oregon and the northwest, a goo«l propor tion of these shovels are probably used in this section of the country The Rainy Season has rived. Sureiy Ar After three months o f draught " h ! ip have arrived” as we heard one old fellow put it. Hop pickers have fouu<I Oregon weather to re- lorn and caugi t them at their work hi the bop fields. Silk Creek. Aliuou Divide Mrs W. N. and children visited Mrs. Bcuhih Kale« Monday Mrs Partm 1e took her daughter Kth« l to Sclihefa hospital 1 1 1 • first of the week to b? treated for poison oak Thu foundation stones are now on tin* ground for the a ldiiion to the M. I' A. school building. PHYSICIAN «ND SURC.E0N Velguth’s midnight fiieuds Mid 9 - r I*..r» • i I•«!iDI ikiiz , I levelers do not seem to be standing Ä? Office in s % Street, i otta_i * Grove. Olttet* phone * by him very well just now Main 30;i. Residence photic Main •»<; » • 0 t» *- > e l One of the saw mills beiug built fv.-#i 0 by the S. P. at Marrola is now tud - I A nine, cutting about 40,000 feet of | 4 -wv.- lurnber per day and the otbei two | >' It. II. It JOB * 1) Catholic Church, Father Carrol. mills are in course of erectiou. > PHYSICIAN ami SL'KOKO.N Services the second Sunday in ea*-h Maine as usual went republican $ A l l r a i l s p r o m p t l y a t t r m l r i l . onice; month. in Monday’ s election, but with ** Main St. Rhone 114. Christian Science services held greatly reduced majorities, the V *■ 0 0 i 0 over Allison's Barber shop every democrats polling the largest vote Sunday morning at i i o ’ clock ai in the party history of that state. „;■« . a - a .wr..w.- 4 4 4 .<•*** Wednesday evening m M o'clock. The San Francisco Call states Christian Church, Jt<-v 1). K. that the S. P. is going to build u ? J . ‘ ” J" “ * Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in coast road, muking use of various A 'lT O K N K V A T I.A W the morning aud 7.¡10 in the even I short lines now running along the 4; Olllce: Young Building, Main Street, West Side. ing. Y. I C. E meeting a t : coast by building connecting links. J (i:!Io p. hi . Sunday school at l o ................. , . , . , . fv .- w iv .* 0 < ► Portia*)«! is getting high toned o'clock, Intermediate Endeavor with its recent embezzelment«, The Society at '¿:$o and Choir prat ti«-e 4 ^ .4 4 £+'A.4>. 4 Gas company must keep a fine set every Saturday evening at 7 :3 0 . 'i A W K IM E, M I) of expert book-keepers, to let one J * f l i t s i t i V N „ „ , 1 S I K M iO N man handle the cash, take the bal ■ J Change in Ownership ances off the general ledger, the j onice la McKarhiud Building J Over Wynne's Hardware Store T Mr: Johnson of the firm of Pierce individual le«lgers, ami run things * onice Pilone, 341 Kesidencc Phone, 126 ¿ «V Johusou has sold his interest in all way through. They won’ t any f V . * 0 0 0 0 . \ 0 0 0- C l the business to Thus Pierce, who more however. will now run the business alone. .0 .0 " 0 0 " 0 .0 ' 0 The Panama Canal Commission Mr. Johnson will take a rest bcfoie 1 ARION Y K AT* 'II has just sold $60,000 o f scrap non, engaging in any other business. Í gathered together in one little y FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED dealing of the woithless machin- very patronise Moine fnbustrç ©nl\\ WkS & HÁNSEN, \ CUT TASE GROVE, OREGON. O ur ow n m a k e . Mining Orders! I A- M EMBALMER Loggers Don t Like the Early Rains, ery transferred to the commission Parlors at Yeatch The logging camps are having with the sale of the French rights. considerable to keep their men in The commission thinks there is the harness these tirst wet ‘ lass. $ t ,o o o ,o o ) of sciup along the ca Every year dining the first week or r n a l of just such machinery. If all two ol ram the men are always t«*o this scrap is worth this vast sum, new machinery anxious tor rests-, and indeed the what did the tirst week or two ttre worse than the the French peasants paid for, cost. went rest of the season. The bovs will No wonder the company soon get down to hard work again broke, and scandals arose, when •ml will make the logs tly during all the machinery was left because it was worlbless. the winter months. J M. Durham as a Champion lumper. Vacation a 4'*A«« ¥ M m SMB fciÿ: ¿',>0 Ssss m¡ ìTvvj Benson’s Pharmacy Wc- itre- the jicoplc to til! your order for Winter Stipjilics. We have the best groceries, etc., to be had at the lowest prices. If you don’t believe us, come aud investigate. Our Dry Goods stock is complete. . . . flSM í - s >! íí p'v-i ^.NXií Has the largest Stock of School supplies in the city. Uur line of C u rrin & Veatch. Books. Artist's Material. Sundries Over and Schools s Wê i-syix ¥ Lawson’s. . Begin. A go»«l many tales have been told of the pranks that the young G u f Strange arrived the first of old men that went camping up i '!,e vveeL an<» Prof. Harvey with j Lang Creek last week, performed Misses W ils -u and Beebe arrived We have heard of the manner in A '^ f o 'd a y nlternoon. The other which Oliver Veatch caught all the ! teachers will all arrive before Sun-: the fish, and how W. S. Bennett shot day, and Monday morning scholars will lie assigned to their the deer, but J. M. Durham comes forward in a new roll as a cham classes and lessons laid out. Reci pion jumper. The party were tations will probably begin Toes camped on a point of land between day, although the institute cum- two streams, and in order to cross mences Wednesday whicti all the the main stream a small limb was teachers will attend, so legula1 laid across on which they balanced I "viik will Login the following Mou- themselves nicely. One evening t ! (,ay about dusk when Oliver Veatch and | The teachers in charge of grades J. M. Durham returned from a fish will be as follows. ing trip they found the rest of the 1 A sT s i d e . party had removed the limb, «-vi- j High school. 1’ iof. C L- Strange, dently thinking to give them a good Miss Mary Mundy and Miss Lulu wetting, but they discovereil the | loss. Mr. Durham thought lie C’ urriu. could easily jump tin* distance, ami ! •Seventh grade, Miss Vena Powers, Sixth grade, Miss Hefty. laid his handkerchief down on the Fouith and Fifth, Miss Neva Per edge of the hank so as lo make a kins. good mark to rise from, and went S*con«l and third, Miss Jessie back about thirty feet for a good Wilson. run, while lie wont hack Oliver First grade, Miss Cordelia Grant changed the handkerchisi about live feet back from the bank so Wist' SIDE. when Durham jumped lie lit square Eighth grade, Piof Worth 11 >r in ’«bout five feet of water, and the splash was sufficient to resemble an ve»; ocean wave. «Vhen lie g>*t oil the Fourth and Fifth giade, M i s s Ella Anderson. hank, just a little wet, he said to Second an«! Third, Miss N«>i a Oliver ” 1 must have misjudge«! the distance to jump so badly” and un Beebe. Fu>t grade, Miss Gertrude Pal til he reads this does not know how mer. the distance became so great. The boys all came back looking as though th< ir days fun hail car Buys Registered Stock ried them luck several yeats, and Frank Crabtree took in the State made them young again Fair and while there jnnchaseil the Shropshire buck that took first Rutti is Fixed premium, and two registered ewes C u rtis Vea teli inform « the Lead er o f the same breed. Mr. Crabtree are now complete. M m We are giving special care to Our Presciption Counter Griffin ® Veatch Company^B which at all times get the best attention, using only the purest of chemicals having the largest stock in town it makes shopping easy in our place. Mailorders receive the host attention. Benson's Pharmacy Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing oods, Miners’ Loggers’ and mill supplies, Wagons, buggies, Agri cultural Implements, Sporting goods, Guns, Ammunition, Hercu les powder, Caps, Fuse, Etc. C i t t i j j G - j / î , Oregon General Blacksmithing Three Good Sales. F. B Phillips ma li- three good sales last week selliug to Mrs. Man Gray the J. Walker place consisting of .» house and lot, to “* Blaiue Jackson amt John Brown house and lot on the West sii],«( and selling a 200 acre farm 1 east of Saginaw to a Eugene man. Delegates do Good Work 1 he del.'gales appointed by the sick Commercial l lnb to »tteml the Willamette X.ilh-v Development ili I go d work, ami secured We In-vo positivi pioof that it • League I .. . convention ..........a i... r for ... o ............... , Grove 1 ______ the Cottag** cjii “ rain” yet in Oiegott. tor next Jun«'. at which time thj town will have a chance t*i «lo it If. Vetiske is doing things right *ilf proud Mr. Hemenway was along This week h*i had in a cat- In u >red !*y being elected a inetnl>er load ol Rogue Fiver water melon« of the boatil ot «lirectors ol tbe So everybody war eating melon. League. Carl Slagle liar been this week 4 o 4 » J ) K 1 ■ 1 llo‘ to 11 in. All strang* rs and sojourners welcome. Episcopal Church. Services held the second Wednesday evening ot each month at 7:.‘10in Masonic ball. There w II be services every fifth Sunday of a mouth. that as County Roa.1 Supervisor, he B 11 I.ee and family of Divfile has fixed the roa«! from the ceme spent Sunday at Win. Grays, tery to the city limits, giailuig it Our new school house is now and covering it with gravel, so that completer) ami is a building to be whenever the city gets WaM street fixed to the bridge <>»ei Silk Creek proud of. which is the boundary, no difficulty Miss Nettie Burdick of Cottage will ho bad in getting into to.vu Grove »nd Miss Minnie Comer of fto'ii the W ist from Silk Creek or Divide vjsiteil friends here the last I .orane. of she week Oscar Wheeler and '»wens visited friends at Wednesday and Thursday. -8 4 a I . 1.75 l ’Hcitie Homestead m f r J J JK. E. U MAC Y jjj K. Memlnger. Pastor. Preach Easily made friends are just as ing services at 11 a. in. and T:-t0 easily los*. ? oflier Awbrrv Hullillns, Main Street | p. in. Sunday School. In a. in.. Kpworth l-esgue, tir.’tO p. m . Prayer è D E N TIST Good girls for house work and meeting Thursday evening at 7:'W. All ¡ire'coriliallv invited tola- present rooks ate scarce as anything can be. .<■ J v s 0 0 t- 0 0 0 0 0 m , Pres. Downing o f the State Fair First Presbyterian Church, pastor 4 4 H R. C. Grace Morning service, 11, declares the fair should be run for £ 4 ^ . 4 4 4 4 4 J two weeks each year. evening H, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p, l.hAOhIC PUBLISHING COMPANY »die Year £ < ¿ .0 ‘¿ . 0 4 E T H O O I S T KIM SC ODAI.. Itev.N. BV BR Y SATURDAY MX Mouth* Professional Cards. GENERAL NEWS OREGON Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage rè- ing. -V11 work guaranteed Have your horsesteetli ex ammedand repaired. Shoi. at rear o f 11 einen way & Burkholder’s Sti ro J . Z T E K First E JK P L A I N AND FANCY JO B PRINTING llerlH*rt Kakln »’ r e s i d e n t T. C. Wheeler Cash i e r CAPITAL PR O M PTLY \AND 2 5 . 0 0Ì0 E X E C U T E D NEATLY A T T H E A general banking business transact ed :: :: :: :: :: Blre,,d>; haH ‘l l,,tei a li1" ck o f sl,eeP of various bleed«, but wants to raise some r«*gi-tered stock. L eader Office O RGA N IZED CO TTAGE CROVE O H I: Q O N S 9 0 0 A Promotion. Russel Weleh, present manager ol the C<>t:agc Grove plant of the Willamette \ allei Co, goes to Roseburg .shortly to l e mar.1 1 .tr of the plant, ther t \ I Sherman Clurke, who lia.- beeil win king at the Combination Min- ing C o’ s mine came down from the mines a week or more ago to g«> on a drunk, and managed to get eon siderable liquor here, then was put on the train fur Kosehurg, where he lia« l»en on .. grand carouse, being brought back up here I n bac lay night, on the ver^e of delirium tremens. He was in such a hud condition that Marshal Underwood nut him in a cGI. where ho is al- ternately wieping and calling on mother, as a little child, ami then cursing and reveling with Ins wild companions § t A íR y ¿ Ä C A P B iy ^ öfters unsurpassed facilities Beautifully located in 1’ortU id Oregon f- r the cu! lui and education of young woin« 1 Special opportunities in Music. Art • .nd Liter- ature. Well eijuipped l’hvsua . 1 . d ( I tinca! I ab- oratories. Herbarium and M untai f . linci The the Pacific .\ .nh« -i u ,n •- tion for im i« n ln k- the b. -t . : , nieutal icral train inn and deve!« , in< tre socially and educano »tan.-n < ni.i- \ by State .Vat! of non Catholics i.< Is ideally located tages Social of in no other citv t 1 the commodious v gi dormitories at d priv. modern conveniences and progressive with« and traditions of ace modest. Satisfactory r. announcement book . year Address St-r* ; j ! k | 11V for tin i tmi Col] e and j Pam phlet W ork a Specialty I Th jt sa P O R T L A N D , OR I ( ION, U S A W c h a v e a full »lirve of Leg al B l a n k s and Trespa ss Notices. sc v? J 1 Venske'd new line is now in place for your b is e ctio n . It will lie a dd 'd to just as fast as good» can be secured, but western stocks are low on account of tho destruc tion of Bau Francisco stocks. ten Farmers Attention. I cold , the cause o l tbe cough. That*« ... the « - k Kennenv -* l.axntive e have bunting notices already I ........ . nn ' Tar the 01 iglnal laxative printed. Get some and protect cou.'h i»yru, Coniaius no opiate«. Tour farms by pasting them - Sold by Bens , u s That tn. - y. Leader office. UP*