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COTTAGE GRÒ E LEADER VOL. XVIII CAR SHORTAGE WORSE AGAIN S. K Company Has No Cars For Its Own Work. In a talk with a Southern Pacific employee ho states that while the shortage of cars on the S. P. is very bad now, it will probably ba much worse within two weeks. There are at least 5 ooo cars of lumber alone tied up in California, en route to San Francisco. At one point there is lined up on the side tracks eight miles of freight cars loaded with nothing but lumber. Not al ne is this shortaee inflicting damage to the shippers but it is hurting the S. P. The mills at Marcóla that the S. P. is equipping are shut down for lack of cars, and not being able to get machinery. In Southern California are pile driving crews and bridge crews that have been waiting for three weeks for piling aud timbers to be shipped from Cottage Grove, aud these things the S. P. cannot help even for its own work. He states that the company has been unable to get cars from the big eastern railroads, when the car factories were unable to turn out new cars. The car factories are crowded with orders for a year ahead, and !ry a s it will it is prac tically in possible to get cars. When the cars can be unloaded more rapidly at San Francisco so that they are not standing on the side tracks there, then there won’ t be such a shortage, but as it is everybody is losing by it. The San Francisco disaster is to a great extent the cause of the trouble this year. Saginaw Items. Our school is progressing nicely under the able management of W E Green and Edith Orswell. The mill shut down Tuesday on account of a broken pump. The dance at the hall Saturday night was enjoyed by all who at tended. C. A. Smith returned home Tues day from Eugene. Mrs. Case and sister accompanied by the Messrs. Vanlorne left for Portland for a weeks visit. Say Jimmie what is syrup worth. CO TTA G E G ROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13, muti. tions. All the rest are laid. An other crew is working near New Era. It will be through there to day and will move to Southern Oregon. Another is in Southern Oregon and one is at Jefferson, where a very fine steel structure is being constructed to span the San- tiam, with the concrete foundations going down fifteen feet below the top of she gravel bar. There are construction crews every few miles all along the road between Salem and Portland, aud further south ballasting up the track, putting down new ties, and rails, strengthening the curves and in general making a very much better road bed. It is expected that when all this work is completed, better time will be made by oil trains over the main line of the road. The steel bridges will all be finished by Christmas, If the steel arrives fast enough. POSSIBLE NEW TRXIN. The travel on the Cottage Grove local is heavy. There is much time consumed in taking on bag gage and express matter at the nu merous stations. The trainmen think a new train is being planned to run between Salem and Portland to make fast time. One that, will not stop at all stations; a light train that will get over the road in not far from an hour and a half- Sa lem Statesman. Fine Presentation Lee Willard with an excellent company played the “ Count of Monte Crieto” at the Opera House Wednesday night. T h e small stage worked a great hardship on the company, who in spite of those things gave one of the best per formances seen here in many months. Each member of the com pany is good in his or her part and with Mr. Willard in the part of Monte Cristo the company is able to do splendid work and deserves full houses everywhere. The play is a good one, full of strong parts, which were well carried ont. Mr. Willard and his company will be welcomed here again and wo hope under more favorable conditions. NEW S R°y P'ggs left Friday for a hunt ing trip up the middle Fork. The steel trust earnings will amount to $150,000,000 for tho Boles Bros, are pitting in a lot year 190t> of apple crates. The Farmers and Miners Tele Mrs. R. C. Ross received a new phone Lme expects to be com organ from Eiler sthis week. pleted to Mineral by tonight aud Contractor Taylor has been busy poesibly farther. at work rolling the gravel on the A Medford man received $3450 new roads the last few days, and for a carload of pears shipped to they are now about finishsd. New York. His net profit on the The Hiawatha Company holds car was $ 27 oo. 73 . its annual meeting Saturday the Byron Atkins and wife and Mr. 20th and a number of people from Atkins sister have been visiting out«ide will probably be present. their father and mother Mr. aud Jesse Griffin, a son of Robt. Mrs. A. B. Atkins. Griffin of this place and Miss May The Coast Fork Timber Co. Honeycutt were married Wednes hopes to begin sawing very soon day l>y Rev. Grace, and will prob ably make their home on the East now. Most ot its machinery is on the ground and is being rapidly side. set up. The stockholders of the LeRoy Geo. Lea has at last received his Mining Co. held their annual meet ing at the Grove on Thursday final payment on his water and which resulted in the election of street contracts and is at peace with the old board and officers. Consid- the city council, the work being able work is planned for this winter accepted by them. by contract. The foundations are all in for the Rev. F . L. Moore, former pastor addition to Bartels Meat Market of the Corvallis Methodist Episco for the ice plant, but it has been pal church but for the past two impossible to get either material or years a pastor in Chicago, has been men so far to do the work on the transferred by the conference to a walls. charge at Puget Sound, Wash., Gladys Sigel of Portland, a neice and it is understood the family will of Mrs. I). T. Awbrey, has been in visit Corvallis friends en route to a Portland hospital for an operation the new field.— Corvallis Gazette. for appendicitis. The operation Geo. Lea has been introducing was successful aud she returns to around town his son Irwin, who is her home today. visiting him from Houolulu, where The Brown Lumber Co. has put he is employed as manager and up a big arc light on its dock and chemist of the Honolulu Refining is stringing wires all around so that Co. Mr. Lea expected to be here it can run a night shift if necessary several months ago for a visit but and so the men will have good was delayed and now has only a light to work by these short after short stay. noons. FRUIT GROWING A SUCCESS Will Build Neat Home. Mrs. Effie J. Whalen has just purchased from Fingal Hiuds his property about two blocks across Cottage Grove Will Soon be Known the railroad on Fourth street, whero she will erect a neat littlo homo, As a Fruit Center. Mrs, Whalen is lately from Michi gan. Those who have been giving Little One Passes Away. special attention to the raising of fruit, state that within a few years The Angel of Death took away Cottage Grove will be known tho youngest of J. B. Protzman’s widely for her tine fruit. Fruit of two boys Friday morning, while the fiuest quality can be raised here tho mother lies at death’s door. with loss effort than almost any Tho mother and little boy have place. A t present there is not beeu -ick for some time, aud with enough fruit raised to supply the this added trouble the mother’s life local demand though every person is despaired of. With the mother that raises apples, poaches, pears, sick, the littlo baby girl only a few etc. is able to and does raiso as old, has a hard time in spito fine or finer fruit than any shipped of the care of n loving father aud in here. With such a condition friends who w itch over it. Mr. where it is not made a specialty Protzman and the sick rnothor are there is every reason why a great prostrated over the loss of their lit success might be made of it. tle boy. Farmer after farmer brings in magnificent specimens of the finest A San Francisco hardware dealer kiods of apples, of early and late has sold iff,060 revolvers since varieties, yet not enough raised so April. Ho bold have become the as to ship. footpads that almost every man In the non use of this opportu carries a gun. nity is one of Cottage Grove’s op Mrs. Smith Trask and her son, portunity that might make it a far Bert, and her sister Mrs. Frank more successful town. Farmers your fruit would pay Stiller of Cottage Grove, visited you better than your crops, if you their relatives hero over Suuday, worked them right. Is it not A. B. Chidbourne and family.— Drain Nonpariel. worth a good effort. Rev. Beatty, the newly appointed Court House Records. past->r of the Methodist Church ar Warranty deed, Mae W Thomp rived on Friday afternoon with his son onp II O Thompson SE 26 family and was welcomed at the 2 1 -4 $2000. train by a delegation from the Patent U S to Mae W Thomp church. The parsonage had been put in nico condition and a hot din son SE ) i 26 - 2 1- 4 . Warranty deed, J W Gowdy ner was awaiting them there. He aud A J Gowdy to Hannah J Pal will fill the pulpit next Suuday and mer metes aud bounds describing it is understood that there will be a acreage near Cottage Grove $ i 55 . reception to him next. Wednesday. ■ B S I 4-FOUR TRINIS IN WHIG! WE LEAD-4 Ladies’ Furs Takes Another Contract. Chas. Otterson, who with others ran 500 feet of tunnel on the Ore- gon-Colorado property in Bohemia last year, has again taken a con tract and is at work for the winter on the same work, and is going Henry Seifert hss gone up on rapidly ahead. Mosby Creek hunting. A Correction. G- N. Castle returned Saturday from Portland where he has been D e a r E d i t o r : I wish through visitiug his son Mac. the columns of your paper to cor H. S. Reeves father, mother, rect the misstatement in Inst week’s was brother and consin arrived this Nugget that Mrs. Haight buried in the White cemetery. week from Illinois. This is not the White cemetery John Wright and family left last as has been repeatedly staled in ihe week for California where they go Cottage Grove papers, but is the on account of Mrs. Wright’s health Taylor Laue cemetery, deeded to which is very poorly. the public for burial purposes by ths original owners Charlotte Ta- lor and Sophia L aie. Is A Fine Train. Yours Truly In pursuance of an order from M r s . S. J. G a r o u t t e nee J a n e headquarters; the Southern Pacific officials in Oregon are enabled to T a y l o r ._____ ___ ______ give the people ol the Willamette Portland is to have a new pipe Valley a much better train ser-ice line at a cost of $2,500,000. than was possible up to a few days Mayor Tom Johnson of Cleve ago. Starting on Tuesday of this week land objects to the teachings of the Cottage Grove local is made up Chicago University, and intimates of vestibuled coaches, two of which that Rockefeller’ s interests in the are modern chair cars, and the university influence the teachings others of which are uew, and com of the school. paratively luxurant. The ladies Girard College in Philadelphia, traveling on this train, to say noth which is one of the most notable ing of the gentlemen can now find schools in the country, and which a place to wash, with looking has an endowment left it by the glasses to make theit toilet and great financier Stephen Giarard, there are other conveniences that which endowment now is worth are new to this particular service. o v e r 100,000,000, is known to be The train boys say there will soon snpoorted by money made in the be soap and towels provided and slave trade, as great slave prisons there will be nothing lacking that have been found under the Giarard goes with first class ttain service. mansion. The lights are good and the cars The great improvement works of are roomy and handsome in appear ance. They are much heavier than the railroads entering New York the old cars. The members of the in the construction c f underground train crews are proud ef their new tunnels, many of which are under water, are causing many deaths. cars. The workmen in these places work f a st e r tim e soon in great cassions into which air is The Southern Pacific is replac pumped dt great pressure to keep ing every wooden bridge between j the water from entering. In com Ashland and Portland on the main ing out of these cassions the men line, with a s*eel structure. There must go from box to box in each of are four ciews putting up the steel1 which the pressure is lower, until bridges. One is working on the they get into a normal atmosphere, concrete foundations at the M" 1 alla and even then a man lives but a and this is the last of these louuda [ short time. r* r LOCAL NO. 2U ALL NEW, NOT ONE CARRIED OVER, FROM. 1 to 20 Dollars Mens’ Suits — FROM— $6 to $25 THE VERA NEWEST STYLE. As we «ire exclusive dealers we take more care of this line than other stores. It we c.ant suit you in stock, we will take your measure and make one for you. Our Shoe Sales Continue for the reason that we carry the most com plete assortment in our city ami we «ask you call in on’t Forget Us On UNDERWEAR and WORKING SHIRTS-Thc long armed ones ' l i l i l í 1I11 ■ ■ III II I » W e lc h T — T ............. - IB U . J U B t t t * . * W oods