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LEADER COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1907. VOL. X V III r Passed and CHINA PHEASANTS ARE IN DEMAND visit to the oapital city Mr. Baker First Bill NO. DIED Division ot Lane | 41 Presbyterian Church Notes. will make a selection of a deputy- Linn Counties. The new furnace in the Presby- KBSTER game warden to fill the vacancy j teriau Church has been installed Kansas Sends Order For One Thous The first bill of tho session passed! Alta, 17 months old child of Rev. L _ made by the appointment of Larry the House Thursday morning, aid tbe members nre happy for it and Birds But Finds it Impossible Murphy on the p o ll ■ force. There senate bill No. 116 revising the 1 and Mrs. O. J. Kester at tho home means comfort to them. The con Mrs. Graham is visiting in Drain. 1 of W. J. Ho.le in Cottage Grove, to Secure Feathered Beauties— are numerous c mb Dies, but as boundary line between Lane and; F. B. Phillips visited Eugene Thursday. The remains were taken tractors are guaranteeing it to warm Opening for Profitable Industry yet no choice ua.- been made.— Linn counties. the church in a satisfactory manner. Wednesday oil business. ; to Jefferson for burial, Statesman. i Rev. and Mrs. Kester came for a Rev. R. C. Grace is now at home Miss Leta Sanford went to Rose- visit with friends here only a short i and will expect to have all the J. W. Baker, the state game and Geological Survey. burg for a few days visit. Ssnator Alger Died Suddenly. time ago, from Georgetown, C olo members and friends of the church forestry warden, was in the city The Mine Owners of Bohemia Blaine J&ckson and wife of Bonita Tuesday and returned to his home rado. The little one was taken to be out to the service morning Washington, Jan. 24.— United are circulating a petition asking of are visiting in Cottage Grove. in Cottage Grove in tho evening. States Senator Russell A. Alger, of the government an official Geologi ! with pneumonia aud passed sud- and eveuing Sunday Jan. 27 th. ! denly away. The grief stricken Cottage Grove hotels have been “ There has been an unusual de Michigan, died nuddenlv at his cal Survey of the district. The series of meetings that were parents have the sympathy of the held m tho Fairmount Presbyterian well died with commercial meu of mand for China pheasants the past home in this city this morning at year,” said he, “ and many of the 8:40. At 8 : 3 o he had a pleasant i community. late, church were satisfactory to all who Fruit Growers. were concerned. There were a I mom 11.1. a n . Lincoln Taylor and Mrs. Taylor middle states are sending in re chat with Mrs. Alger in her room The fruit growers of Lane county number of conversions and addi wero in Eugene to hear the Bryan quests for consignment of birds. and then went down staiis. A few Mrs. Mae McMillan, aged 34 Kansas some time ago wanted iooo minutes later the senator suffered will meet at Eugene the first Satur tions to the church. Rev C. A. lecture. years, at the home of C. J. Miller pheasants but they could not be from a recurrence of the heart day in February for the purpose of Wooley is their beloved pastor. P. H. Cooper of the Blackbutte j ¿rotten here. I have signed per trouble from which he has suffered perfecting the organization of a in Cottage Grove, Oregon, Jan. mine returned from Portland yes- ; mils for shipments of birds to for a long time, and death came county horticultural society, which 24th. Mrs. McMillan’s home is in A ll the regular services will be terdry. , North Carolina and Cuba. Every- quickly. will mean a better product from the Massilon, Ohio. She has been in held in the Presbyterian church orchards in due time. That county poor hoalth for some years, came Suuday. “ We visited last Sunday, Attoruey Alta K ing took in the ! wbere tUere » a demand for these Bryan lecture at Eugene Thursday pheasants. In tact, I am ot the is capable uf producing the very here hoping for improvement. She but will be at home again’ ’ saya Mr. Bryan Eugene's Friend. evening. opinion that quite au industry best quality fruit of all kinds and was a sister of Mrs. W. W. Jack- tbe pastor Mr. Grace. son of Lorane. Funeral was held | might be developed iu this state if Fully 1000 people were at the | plenty of it, too. at Mr. Miller’s residence Friday Sylvester W allace and wile have parties would in to raise them, depot to witness arrival of the afternoon, Rev. Grace conducted Buys a Farm. returued from their visit to »an | They sell for $7.50 per pair and in Bryan party Thursday afternoon Valuable Tarm Sold. the service. The Woodmen Circle Francisco. large lots they readily command which consisted of Mr. aud Mrs J. H. Frates, a former resident of John Spray has purchased of attended in a body. Interment Lane county, but who has been Mr. and Mrs. ltussell of Dorena , $<>. Bryan, J. D. Matlock, W. F. Mat- spent an evening in Cottage Grove I “ Eugene Simpson, of Corvallis, lock, of Pendleton; J. O. Booth, ( Cooley Bros, their three hundred was at Masonic cemetery. living for a number of yoars in is making a business of raising Grants Pass; Alex Sweek, Col. acre farm just south of tho Grove this week. Northern Idaho, has returned to | China pheasants and his coops are Robt. A. Miller of Portland; Sena paying nine thousand dollars cash Cosgrove to be Buried. this county agftiu and this week Mrs. J. A. Griffin came from Eu : well worth seeing. He has studied j lor it. gene Wednesday to visit friends for the habits of the bird and is very tors M. A. Miller of Lebanon; The funeral of Jas. Cosgrove, purchased tbe SO-aere farm of J. G. Mr. Cooloy retains the ground H. Wehring of Salem, Juuge Wni. a few days. whose death occured at this place Tliorubeigof this place, aud has 1 successful. Galloway, R. M. Veatch ot Cottage where the buildings were located, Jan. 2 nd, will be held at the Ma taken possession. Mr. Frates was See us for holiday goods, waste “ Tame pheasants will scarcely Grove, J. F. Reilly. so the price was for bare land. ■ a l'ugene Wednesday completing baskets, jardiueers, pictures, e tc , ever hatch their own eggs and for Mr. Spray will begin at once to sonic cemetery, Sunday Jan. 27 t.b. the transfer. A reception, spread at Smeede, The procession will leave the par Veatch & Lawson. hatching purposes Buff Bantam lecture at University and big ban make improvements. lors of Veatch & Lawson at 2 p. m. S. F. Jackson of Lorane was iu hens are used and they have proved quet in Paine building was tbe The body was embalmed aud held Tom Turkeys strenuous order of tho afternoon the Grove yesterday to attend the effective brooders ’ ’ Good News. to locate relatives, but failing to There is also a demand for tame And still tlie good work goes ou, and evening. funeral of Mrs. Mao McMillan. The friends of E. A. Robinson of hear from any one, tho men from Cottage Grove in tbe Willametto deer for zoological gardens and th e j. H. Chambers mill at Alcn The Eugene Lumber Corapuuy parks, and several of Otegon’s the Robinson- Anlauf Machine Co. Valley, I.ane County, Oregon, can Attorney J . C. Johnson was in will be pleased to learn that on ar will conduct the funeral. last night received two carloads of finest specimens have been shipped boast of 1 coming enterprise and logs from above Cottage Grove.— to various parts ot the country. Eugene on business Thursday. rival at Portland an operation was ambition among the farmers whose Mrs. Jessie Caldwell came up lands are tributary to this city, Guard. Five deer were shipped to Denver Send a picture of the Grove east. not necessary and after two or Mr. Frank Henderson received and have been the pride of the big Your letter paper should have such three weeks under the doctors care from Eugene on the local Wednes never before was it so general to a head 011 it, and your envelopes he will be able to again take up bis day to join her husband, who is improve their farms, cleur land, word of the severe sickness of her I park there. now a resident of this place. part of the work. son George Berry who rnsidos in It is probable that on his next too. build lend s. try new crops, etc., mil last thou b not least they are California. addin' in vun ty as well as blood Roy Shreeves, the popular assist to th 'ir stock, chickens, geese, ant of Mr. Awbrey in the Express dinks goats, turkeys, hogs, etc., and Telegraph business went to all of which goes with profitable hear Mr. Bryan. farming outlay for raising is but Jack Kloffeustein returned to Cot ■ md to income is largo and tage Grove fram the Grizzly mine practically all profit. in Bohemia yesterday. He reports Heretofor e these items have been the snow settling fast. largely neglected by our valley farmers. The immense prices J. H. Chase, representing the In m u :M&u 1 some of those who have set the ternational Harvester company pace along this lino have received with headquarters in Portland has lor their produce lias caused others been in Cottage Grove several days. to emulate their example. Through the kindntss of Senator Every day witnesses some oc- I. H. Bingham the Leuder office is curenco leadin to this wholesome in possession of copies of senate view of the situation, the latest no bills thus far presented by tne ticed was th< reception of two Tom senator. Turkeys, so largo that it took a second luok to call them by name, Mrs. W. W. Jackson of Lorane in emt s by Wells Fargo Express Las been at Cottage Grove several U ' , .iu of them was addressed to days in attendance of ber sister Fi n k abtree and the other one Mrs. Mae McMillan, wbo died j to Mrs. J. T. Small. Thursday morning. --------- — ----------- Chas. Jones plead guilty to a Silk Creek. charge of selling “ booze” at Drain, a legally “dry” precinct. He en Mrs Mamie Manser and daugh riched the school fund by paying a ter of Portland is visiting Mrs fine of $200.— lloseburg Review. Manser’s parents L. G. Slagle and wife. VV. Glen Jackson, son ot \V. W. I A. Wheeler and wife wont to Jackson of Lorane, is here from Drain Monday to visit relatives Colorado Springs. He will leturn there. Sunday 011 account of receiving a 1 Mrs. J I 1 M. Dame wood visited at message from the Colorado Springs j Baker S lig le's Wednesday after- Telegraph Co. where he is em I noon. ployed. Mr. Slee and wife have been Guy Crusun aud Dick Johnson having bad s u e throats but aie were straightening out a line at better. Booth-Kellv Lumber camp at Sagi Gr.indpi Babcock was quite sick naw Thursday evening using a Wednesday. double bit ax as a lever which slipped and cut Mr. Crusan in the (¿eit tip nb-1 of th-- Silk Creek right leg below the knee. The young 1 op!i .vn t to Uu Grove wound w»s dressed by Cottage Grove , v evening to hear the physicians aud he was sent to the All en hospital at Eugene. joyed 1 be nius:i' very much. Fred Herren, the packing house Mi, Lena Burcham visited man that has purchased the Bar s> ho .fi at Mi \ .demy Wednesday. tels market, is expected to arrive N. W. Wheeler is busy these at Cottage Grove the first part of day-, '.bo timber. the week Mr. Herren will bring his driving horse and some of his goods, but on account of school Hogs where his daughter is to graduate F. I . Phillips has been adding to this spring he will not remove his 1 1 crop of bogs some line stock familv and household effects until ¡o n -im- I near Eugene at fancy m s s » .. June. pi in Mr. Phillips intends to show the I e n r. what n n • id money Bert Seeley Made Six Good Indians < j c can do, 111 tin Va oi mal i.>g a Denver. Jnn. 24.— Single banded, farm 1 111) . g d 011.- aud according to a special dispatch from ; is going at it right. Douglas, Arizona, Bert Seeley, a famous cowboy, shot and killed six Born. Yaqui Indians who attacked him BR— To ; and Mis. J. IttTV 1 : I with picks and »hovels after a quar B. Tucker d I.cuna, a girl. rel. The »laughter occurred at Beatty camp, on (he Southern Pa BO BN j 11 i't 7 , a (! pound boy to Mr. hi l \!i Elmer I)oo* cific. 1 little. Serlrv, who bear; an excellent ------------- reputation, escaped unharmed— A. Gi in Portion l. Guard. LOCAL NEWS \ go W. J W e W a n t To c u u B c u Though w e are W e w ill find tim e s r T O M W e are the house to trad e w ith w hen in need of C loth ing, Shoes and Furnishings. o M WHEELER-THOMPSON CO. 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