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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1907)
Lodge Directory. City Council Meeting. T he C ity Council met in regular session Monday ev en ing. In addition to the regular busi. C otta g e G ro ve L o d g e No. 51. ness ordinance No. i 75 a uthorizing Meetings 1st and 3rd W ed n esd ays the construction of u lateral sewer in sewer district No. 1 w a s passed. of each month. T h e property to be benefitted by Oliver V ea tc h , W . M. the construction of this sewer is L . F. W ooiey, Secy. bounded on the north by Main St. 011 tiie east by 5th St, ou the south by Tennessee Ave. and ou the w est by the Coast Fork river. A lso ordinance No. 1?4 levyin g Ap pom a ta x P ost No. 34. Meets at 1 p. m. on the and and an assessment for the improvement of W est Wall St. accord in g to the 4th S atu rd a y of each month. amount ot frontage on said street Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com. was adopted and the follow ing G . W . M cR eyn old s, Adjutant sums were assessed agaiu.-t the owners ot said properties: Joe Miller, lots 1 and 2, blk 1. J H M cF arlan d's add $39.14. Tom Jenkins, lot 3, blk 1, J H Bohem ia Camp No. 2C0. McFarluuds add $19.57. Meets each F rid a y evening. Mrs. Hart, lot 4, blk 1, J H M c L . W . Baker, Consul Com. Farlands add $19.57. Chos. VatiDenburg, Clerk. Jim Hart, lot 1, blk 2 , J H M c A. F. & A. M. G. A. R. w . o. w . K. O. T. M. Cascade N o. 66. Meets ev er y T hu rsd ay night. O. H.. Veatch, Com. R . K . Bentiis, Cooter. K. of P. J u v e n tu s L o d g e No. 48. Meets ev er y Wednesday night. S. B. P ip er Chancellur Com Cbas. V an D en hurg , K . o f It. A S. I. O. O. F. C o tta g e Grove N o .03. Meetings ev ery Saturday night. S. S. Shortridge, N. G . G u s D. Gross. Secy. M. W. of A. M eetings 1st and 2td Tuesday. L e R o y Woods, Consul. C . W. W allace, Secy. M B A Modern B rotherhood of Am erica Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O. O. F . Hall. T. W . J en kin s,S ec. w . o. w . St. V alentine Circle 121. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in W. O . W . Hall. Flora J. Miller, Clerk. L. O. T. M. L a d y Lamson H iv e No. 42. Meets 2nd am! 4th Friday of each month. Mrs. Mary S chm utz, L. C. Miss L eta S an fo rd , K. K- O. E. S. C o tta g e G r o v e C hapter N o 4. M eetings held on 2nd and 4th F r i day of each month. Mrs. Roseuburg, W. M. T. C. W heeler, W . P. Mrs. Maud Wheeler. Secy. Rebekahs C otta g e G r o v e No. 24. M e etin gs 1st, 3rd aud 5th Friday E tta Baker, N. G . Katie B. Veatch, Secy. Royal Neighbors Farlands add $22.57. James Oliver, lot 2, blk 2, J H McFarlands add $23.07. Mr. Welch, lots 3 and 4, blk 2 J H M cFarlands add $45.04 W . B. Osmond, lot 1, blk 3, J H McFarlands add $18.57. Geo. Comer, lots 2, 3 and 4, blk 3, J H McFarlunds add $55. 7 1. Owner u n kn ow n , lot 1, blk 4, J H M cFarlands add. $25.57. Owner unknown, lot 2, blk 4 , J II McFarlands add $22.07. Owner unknow n, lot 3, blk 4, J II M cFarlands add $21.00, Owner un ko w n , lot 4, blk f, J H McFarlands add $20.50. Harry Metcalf, lots 1 and 2, blk 5. J 11 M c F atlaud s add $40.00. I. N. Coiner 362 feet on W a ll St $ 138.40 F. B. Phillips 3 8.2 feet on W a ll S t $ 114.20. O. O. M cGilvery 256 feet on Wall St $'»4 . u 5. W . C. Conner 130 feet on W a ll St $47.55 O w n er unknown I7 3 feet on Wall St $64.20. F. of A* 209. » K FU N E R A L D IR E C TO R a n d L IC E N S E D EM BALM ER ■> * Its No Wonder Ottico i’hoiie JK’ , KvsiiUneo 771 * * n il FRANO LUCILE HARD J O P TIC IA N a n d R E FR A C T IO N IS T A t Bourne and Ï11AT- T H E ■e lioom l-l New ChrhmanBt Eugene. Or. Mulkey U. S. Senators Jonathan B ourne was elected U. S. Senator for the long terra y este r d a y and P\ M. M u lkey was unani mously elected to <i'ive the same office for the sin t u*i ia. T h i s v. as the choice o f th - y ’ u aud it is no surprise that our senators and members o f the L e gisla tu re did the b id d in g of their constituents as everybody exp ected they w ould do. At the Legislature. If a bill which has been intro duced iu the state senate becomes a law, there w ill be no more baseball p la y in g or horse racing on D ecora tion Day, or any other gam e or sport tending to disturb the public peace. Senator B iu gha m has introduced a resolution in the senate to a m en d ment the cousiitution of the State of Oregon by which the office of county jU 'lg e is abolished. A board of three county commis- , sioners will h a v e c h arge o f county affairs and superior j u d g e s are to be elected to look after probate business and w ho will ta k e the places of the present circuit judges. Each c ou n ty will h a v e a superior judge, but to start with Baker, Linn, Lan e. Marion and Douglas will each have one; M ultnom ah four; while the oth er counties are put iu groups. It is claim ed that the bill will save about $6000 per year over the present system to stait with. T h e present system of county and circuit j u d g e s costs Merchants Protective Association. about $138.000 per year. T h e bill Motto— Credit where credit is also divides the duties o f the county clerk whenever a county due. has over 1200 voters, a cle rk shall O bject— P rotection , 1st— T o the merchants who may be elected for the superior court, one for the board o f co u n ty com care to extend credit. 2 d - T o the patrons who m a y ! missioners and a recorder of con veyances- T h e superior court is care to ask for credit. j alw ays to be open except on non- R ULES— A S A P P L IE D T O C O L L H l'T IO N S . ' judicial days. ist— All accounts are due aud Mr. H aines, president o f the payable at the place of business state senate, is not at all friendly to whore the credit is giv en , thirty the Drain Normal school and will days after date, or the first day o f lo what he can to knock it out. It tiie month, unless other terms are will now be iu order for the D o u g arranged nt the time of such deal- las county delegation to do the 2J -N o collector will be sent out best work that can possibly be done after book accounts, neither will to avert a possible injury to the in statements be rendered until ac terests of the c o u n t y .— Ro seb urg count is overdue, and such notice Spokesm an. will be evidence o f delinquency. A bill has been introduced iu the 3d— Accounts not paid as per agreement « ill be closed and no Senate by Senator B in g h a m f for the further credit given bv any m e m prevention and punishment of cor rupt practices at elections, prohibit ber o f the Association. 4th — A ll accounts must draw in ing corporations, joint-stock com terest at the rate of eight per cent panies, tic ., from c o n trib u tin g to per annum from the date due until campaign expenses of candidates paid. S u c h accoun ts to be secured for office and requiring candidates to file a statement of expenses, d es l-y note. 5th - A n y party receivin g an A s ignating what are legitim ate e x sociation letter from a member ot penses o f candidates, aud limiting this Association and not responding the am ount of such exp en ses nnd to or a ck n ow led gin g receipt th e re providing penalties and mode of of shall be deemed u n w o r t h y . of procedure for the punishment of credit- N otice shall be given the violations ot the act. T h e limit of secretary and he shall iuform ill expenditures for each office is as follows: Senator and representa members o f the Association. It is uot the wish or intention o f tive in congress and all state of the Association to m a ke credit diffi ficers, $2000; state senators and rep cult, but to m a k e credit safe and resentatives and all county officers, dispense with the inconvenience and $2oo; but where a m em ber o f the state legislature represents two or expense of m onthly collections. more counties, he will be allowed $400; all oth er officers $25 M eet 2nd and 4th Wednesday of Masonic Meeting each month. Ethel Sherk, Oracle. Cottage G r o v e L o d g e No. 5 t A . Mrs. ~ W. W allace, Recorder. F. A A. M. held a special m eeting Saturday ev en in g for the purpose oi conferring the Master Mason s degree on Mr. P- V, Cooper, m ana Meets every M ond ay evening. ger of the B lackb utte mine. C. C . Coffman, C. R. Dr. W a ll of E u g en e, one o f the Ren Sanford, F. S. most popular Past Masters of the C ottage G r o v e L o d g e came u p for the occasion, and delivered the a d ECZEM A and PILE CURE dress in his usual pleasing manner. W . M ..O. Veatch was at his prime in C D C C K n o w i n g w h a t It wag t o r nCC suffer, I w ill giv e F R E E O I the work. VV. T . K a y s e r and M a C H A R G E , to »ny afflicted a p o s it iv e rion V ea tc h presided fit the b a n cu re for E czem a , S a l t Rheum, E rysip quet that followed. ela s, Ellen anil Skin Diseases. In s t a n t relief. Don't suffer longer, Write F . W. W I L L I A M S , ^ » M a n h a t t a n A venue, N. V. E n clo se stump. THE EYE AND ITS CARE 1>. C O C H R A N Î J .' has tux im GRAHAM HOTEL Mining and Commercial Men [ _C. T. L O N G , Prop Next Winter Reading : New idea Woman’s Magazine OFFER. O U R about : Cottage Grove Leader, regular price $1 .do per year The New Idea W o m a n ’s Magazine ”>() cents per year Notice c-Ol H THESE PAPERS FOR $ 1 .6 0 Property > wier« will repair sid e w a lk s, clean up all rubbish and cu t d ow n brush*.1- and vines bordering sidew alks end fences w ithin 10 d a ys, or th>- c ity will do same at property ow is expense. B. R. Job, Mayor. Sample Copies Free. Cottage G rove L e a d e r , ^L- *hl?. -X* sic , -‘-it .tir. Furniture Store Changes Hands J- D. Cochran ha» sold a ha lf in terest in hi- furniture and u n d e r ta k in g busin - ■ t> C urtin Cooley. Mr. Cooley was formerly in busi ness at Ciesw ell. H e will now ta k e c h arge of the C o tta g e G r o v e store, it will ho styled Cochran A C o o ley . Mr. Cochran will spend m uch of hi s time on the outside a m o n g lumber interests he has a c quired. Classified Advertisements. \ = I Jilff _ Jr— .. : Cottage Grove, Ore. .-]» • 1 a r. High Grade Meats: F r e s h Beef, F o r k , M u tto n a n d V e a l alw ay s ready. O u r Refrigerator is the finest in Oregon. Fresh Fish cecii Tuesday and Friday. See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. i J. H. B a n e <■ T w o generol agents, salary $20 per week, expenses advanced. <'all Room 12, G r a 1 am Hotel, 4 to 7 p. & Co. - t - -r- -r- -r- T- -* k- E k- I J f- K- r ‘P h o n o M a in 8 3 . m L O S T — A large envelope a d dressed to 1). Hash in, containing T h e L ea d e r tells the n e w s . valuable papers, w*as lost S u n d a y between C o tta g e G rove mid L o Pictures framed to order at raine. Finder will pleine return to Veatch A' L aw so n . the Leader office m l receive re L. L. W oo ds, the piano tuner w ard . for Sherman J. C la y C o ., Portland will be in tow n May ist lffo7. Leave Wanted Wood Hewers. you r tu n in g orders with Veatch i t A couple o f g' si wood hewers at Lawson M usic House. the B la ckb utte mine at once. When the co ld winds dry iwui crack ttie skin 11 b o x of s a l v e c a n s a v e much d is c o m f o rt . In buyin g salv e look for 1 tic name on tne b o x to avoid a n y i m i t a t i o n s and be sure yon get the original D c W l l t 's W it c h Hazel <alve. Sold by B enson's P h a r m a c y . Clear up the co m p le x io n , cleanse the liver and tone the system . Y o u r a n best d o this by a dose o r iwo of T h e W o m a n ’ s C l u b of C ottage D e W Itt's l .lt t le Risers. Safe, reliable G r o v e will g iv e a Loan Thursd ay little pills w ith a reputation. T h e evening, F r i d a y afternoon and F r i pills that e v e ry o n e k n o w , Kecom- inended by B e n s o n Pharm acy* Womans Club. Wanted. Gentlem an or lad y with good j reference to travel b y rail 01 with a rig for a firm if $250,000.00 c a p i tal. Salary $1,072.00 per yea r and ex p en - I I " >1 sly and expense- iiiv .u r c d . A d d r e s s , with stamp. Jo A . A le x a n d e r, C o t tage Grr, e, < >re , >11. day evening F eb. 7th aud 8th. “ T h e y like the t a s t e a s well as T h is entertainment will be the e x 1 maple s u g a r '' is w h a t one m o th e r hibition o f things in the line of 1 w ro te o f K e n n e d y 's L a x a t iv e C o ug h curios, pictures, carved wood china ; S y ru p . T h is m o de rn c o u g h sy ru p is and po ttery w hich are kindly- a b s o i v t e l y free from any opiate or loaned by the people of the village. I narcotic. C o n tain - Honey a n d tar. C o n f o r m s t o the N a tio n al P u re Food Adm ission for adults 20 cents ch ild 1 and d r u g law. Sold b y B e n so n 's ren of the 7tb and -th grades and P h a r m a cy . High School 15c. Mothers w h o give their children K e e p b right and you'll be kept busy. L ig h t is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly lighted w ith e l e c t r i c lights m akes m any a sale "the n ight before. It a t t 1 act s a t t e n t i o n , makes it easy for your display to be exam ined, and shows your goods to Epworth L e a r - ’ the best advantage. Electric light is the best and D on't forget the devotional m eet ing of the E pw orth T ea gu e of the only illuminant. W h e n may our man see you M E. C h u rc h S u n d a y night at 6:30 abou t it> P rD' ______ ___ ______ W i i .U - mmette V a l u e v i i u c r r . i j - m .- 11 b c L r iLw Lwndwi. Cu. T O G G E R Y B y Dr. Fran c Lti-ile H ird. Room s 1-4 C hrism au Building, E ugene. mense HAT trade when you con 1— Cornea 6 — V irtrious H um or sider the New Styles arriving every 2— A q u e o u s H u m o r ? — Optic N erve 3— P u p il 8— Retina t w o weeks . 4— Iris i>— Choroid 5— C rysta lm e lens 10— Sclerotic T h e ey e ball has three coats. T h e sclerotic or outer coat, the choroid or middle coat and the re tina or inner coat. T h e sclerotic coat is a thick, t ugh, white fibrous structure. T h e front part of it is th a t part commonly called “ the w hite of the e y e . " This is covered w ith a very t'-.;ii transparent uiein- brar.e call ■ 1 the - .injunctive, w hich g iv e s to tlu- white o f the eye a bril liant luster. The sclerotic joius the cornea in front and the optic nerve» in back where it is Hie thickest. T h e next 1 middle coat, the Headquarters For choroid, is 1 ,imposed of a dense n etw ork of • piliaries au l veins. Between these are many cells c on taining d nt F h e choToid e x te n d s us tar t' a w a r d as the cili ary mu-clt >n there- torins a little plaited frill -u- I the c iy sta lin e lens, the ret- . 1 1 a direct con tin u a tion o f the optic in rvc w h ich comes from the brain. T h e retina lines the w hole i iti iior of the eye as far forward as the ciliary processes, where it ends in a j a g g e d m argin. T h is is the nervous m em bran e oi the e y e am . iv be compared to the sensitive plate of a cam era be ■uaaai cause the picture o f the object looked at is imprinted upon it, from there the me sage is convoyed to the brain bv means of the optic W e have arranged with the nerve- A t the entrance o f tiie optic nerve, or the Porus O pticus there is no vision aud this is called the blind spot. In a direct lino from for a c lu b b ing combination with this paper the pupil is a depression in the r e tina and hen* \wion is most keen. T u b N k w I dea W o m a n ’ s M a g a z i n b keeps up to its name. This is w h y , when we are looking It is a woman,« M agazine, and a good one. It tell all about at an object it stands out more c le a r ly than do the objects to the Fashions, Needi-work, Crock t r y , Ilou -e h oh l affairs, etc. It con side, above or below it. T h e retiua tains many b right stories ami clever descriptive articles. is e x tr e m e ly thin, semi-transparent and composed of many layers. Next week the E m m etropic or j norm al eye ball will be talked j K e n n e Ij s L a x a t i v e C o u g h S y ru p lu- t variably in dorse It. Children like It because th e taste Is so p le a s a n t . < 'on- tain s honey and tar. i l l s the O rigi nal L a x a t i v e C o u g h S y ru p and is un rivaled f o r the relief of croup. Drives the co ld o u t th r o u gh the b o w e ls 'Conform s t o the N a tio n a l P u re F o o d and d r u g l a w . Sold b y Rendon - Pharm acy. *V>- A HOMESICK! ARC YOU G O IN G E A S T ? ££T } - W O M E N (jcatrfiful | ItobertlM gives what ever y woman most delire*—a perfect complexion It brings that »oft, emooth, fre»h. ■ nlear tint to the cheek that ilenot» : 1 yourhfulneM. I t will hrlmr beauty to thorn who lack It; It will retain It for tho*o who already possess It; It will enable you to successfully combat the ravage« of Weather nnd time. Don't doubt—don't argue. Just try llobcrtlne. Your druggist will glvo you a freo sample. A ll drug gists keep Roberttne, >£ o b e r t in £J OflfCUN AüTö-ÖISPATCH CO. , 27 flit! ITtUT n r LAU. HUM ♦