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LEADER COTTAGE VOL. XVIII [ NO . 41 C O TTA G E G RO VE. OREGON’ , SATU R D AY, JANUARY 2«, 1907. CHINA PHEASANTS ARE IN DEMAND visit to the capital city Mr. Baker First Bill Passed Division ot Lane will make a selection of a deputy and Linn Counties. LO CAL N E W S Kansas Sends Order For One Thous game w arden to fill the vacancy The first bill of tho session passed made by the appointment of Larry the House Thursday morning, and Birds But Finds it Impossible Murphy on the pole - force. There senate bill No. lit! revising the Mrs. Graham is visiting in Drain. to Secure Feathered Beauties— are numerous c udid..t?s, but as boundary lioe between Lane and F. B. Phillips visited Eugene Opening for Profitable Industry yet no choice ua.- been made.— L ’ nii counties. Presbyterian Church Notes. DIED The new furtiace in the Presby terian Church has been installed members are happy for it means comfort to them. The con tractors are guaranteeing it to warm the church iu a satisfactory manner. Wednesday on business. Statesman. Rev. R. C. Grace is now at home Miss Leta Sanford went to Rose- j and will expect to have all the burg for a few dare visit. i J. W. Baker, the state game and Ssnalor Alger Died Suddenly. members and friends of the church I forestry wnrden, was in the city Blame J&ckson and wile of Bonita I Tuesday and returned to his home to be out to the service morning Washington, Jan. 24.— United are visiting in Cottage Grove. j in Cottage Grove in tho evening. .States Senator Russell A. Alger, of and evening Sunday Jan. 27tta. Cottage Grove hotels have been , “ There has been an unusual de Michigan, died suddenly at his The series of meetings that were well filled with commercial men of mand for China pheasants the past home in this city this morning at held in tho Fairmount Presbyterian late, year,” said he, “ and many of the 8 :40. At 8 :3 o he had a pleasant church were satisfactory to all who Fruit Growers. were concerned. There were a Lincoln Taylor and Mrs. Taylor middle states are seuding in re chat with Mrs. Alger in her room j M C M IU -A N . 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 stairs. A few 31 Kansas some time ago wanted iooo minutes later the senator suffered will meet at Eugene the first Satur- Mr8' „ ^ ae, McMl1 tions to the church. Rev C. A. lecture. | pheasants but they could not be from a recurrence of the heart day in February for the purpose of >'ears’ at the home of C ’ J ’ M,ller Wooley is their beloved pastor. Cottage Grove, Oregon, Jan. P. H. Cooper of the Blackbutte | gotten here. I have signed per trouble from which he has suffered j perfecting the organization of a'^n , Mrs. McMillan’s home is in mine returned from Portland yes- | ,nits for shipments of birds to for a long time, and death came 1 county horticultural society, which | »J A ll tho regular services will be . ,,, , , terdsy. j North Carolina and Cuba. Every- quickly. will mean a better product from the ! Massl>on' 0 h ' 0- She has been in held in the Presbyterian church ' . orchards in due time. That county 1 £00r £eal.th /or 80me >'earS' ca“ e Suuday. “ We visited last Sunday, Attorney Alta K ing took in the | wbere there is a demand for these Bryan lecture at Eugene Thursday j pheasants. In tact, I am ot the is capable of producing the very he,e boPlnS for «mprorement. She but will be at home again” says Mr. Bryan Eugene’s Friend. ¡opinion that quite au industry eveniu g. \ best quality fruit of all kindB and was a sister of Mrs. W. VV. Jack- the pastor Mr. Grace. son of Lorane. Funeral was held might be -------- develojied „ . .. , , — a ------ 1— iu this state if Fully 1000 people were at tho plenty of it, too. j at Mr. Miller’s residence Friday Sylvester Wallace and wife have j partiea wou,d go ¡n t0 raise them. depot to witness arrival of the _____ afternoon, Rev. Grace conducted Buys a Farm. returned from their visit to • «» They soH for $7,5o per pair an d in jB ryau party Tliursday afternoon Valuable Tarm Snlri J the service. The Woodmen Circle Francisco. large lots they readily command | which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. f J. H. p'rates, a former resident of Mr. and Mrs. Bussell of Dorena ,$<!. ! Bryan, J. D. Matlock, W . F. Mat- John Spray has purchased 0f attended in a body-. Interment Lane county, but who has beon their | three hundred was a* Masonic cemetery. spent au evening in Cottage Grove I “ Eugene Simpson, of Corvallis, | ioe]c> C)| Pendleton; J. O. Booth, Cooley Bros their living for a number cf yoars in this week. ¡is making a business of raising j Grants Puss; Alex Sweek, Col. acre farm just south of tho Grovel Northern Idaho, has returned to paying nine thousand dollars casn , Cosgrove to be Buried. this county again and this week Mrs. J. A. Griffio came from Eu | China pheasants and his coops are Robt. A. Miller of Portland; Sena- lor it. gene Wednesday to visit friends for j well worth seeing. He has studied j tors M. A. Miller of Lebanon; W. The funeral of Jas. Cosgrove, purchased the SI).acre farm of J. G. Mr. Cooley retains the ground | the habits of the bird and is very j H. Wehring of Salem, Juuge Wm. a few days. whose death occured at this place rhorubei 1 of this place, aud has j successful. 1 Galloway, R. M. Veatch ot Cottage where the buildings were located, Jan. 2 ud, will be held at the Ma taken possession. Sir. Erates was so the price was for bare land. See us for holiday goods, waste I “Tame pheasants will scarci Iv | Grove, J. F. Reilly. in J'■ 1 ;eu, Wednesday completing baskets, jardiueers, pictures, etc, j ever hatch their own eggs and for Mr. Spray will begin at once to sonic cemetery, Sunday Jan. 27th. 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 A Lawson at 2 p. in. S. F. Jackson of Loraue was iu hens are used and they have proved quet iu Paine building was the The body was embalmed and held Tom Turkeys sirenuous 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 aud evening. And h i i 11 the good work goes on, funeral of Mrs. Mae McMillan. The friends of E. A. Robinson of hear from any one, tho men from Cottage Grove in the Willamettu deer for zoological gardens and the J. H. Chambers mill at Alcn The Eugene Lumber Compauv parks, and several of Oregon’s the Robinson- Anlauf Machine Co. Valley, Lane County, Oregon, can Attorney J . C. Johnson was in nill be pleased to learn that on ar will conduct the funeral. last night received two carloads of finest specimens have been shipped boast of i 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 uoiong the farmers whose Mrs. Jossio Caldwell came up lands are tributary to this city, Guard. Five deer were shipped to Denver Send a picture of the Grove east. 1 not necessary and after two or Mr. Frank Henderson received and have been the pride ot the big Your letter paper should have such ! three weeks under tho doctors care from Eugene on the local Wednes never before was it so goueral to a head on it, and your envelopes! he will be able to again take up his day to join her husband, who is improve their farms, clear land, word of the severe sickuess of her park there. now a resident of this place. too. I part of the work. It is probable that on his next son George Berry who resides in build fences, try new crops, etc., 1 _______ _____ ___ . - California. ami last lion h not least they are adding in vuri'ty as well as blood ¿0 <cSSH äi'JKäV. ...âaWBüEÿM Roy Shreeves, the popular assist to their stock, chickens, geese, ant of Mr. Awbtey in the Express ducks, , nits; turkeys, hogs, etc., and Telegraph business went to ill of which goes with profitable hear Mr. Bryan. farming, outlay for raising is but Jack Kloffenstein returned to Cot slight and tie income is large and tage Grove fram the Grizzly mine practically all profit. in Bohemia yesterday. He reports Heretofore these items have been the snow settling fast. by our valley farmers. The immense prices J. II Chase, representing the In Homo of those who have set the ternational Harvester company pace along this line have received with headquarters in Portland has ior their produce has caused others been in Cottage Grove several days. to emulate their example. Through the kindntss of Senator Every day witnesses sumo oc- I. H. Bingham the Leuder office is ciireneo leadin to this wholesome in possession of copies of senate view of the situation, the latest no bills thus far presented by tt>c ticed was the riception of two Tom senator. Turkeys, 3o large that it took a second look to call them by name, Mrs. W . W. Jackson of Loraue in emt1 -i by Wells Fargo Express has been at Cottage Grove several C ’ . one of them was addressed to days in attendance of her sister Frank Crabtree and tho other one Mrs. Mao McMillan, who died j to Mrs. J. T. Small. Thursday morning. KIJSTKK Alta, 17 months old child of liev. and Mrs. O. J. Kester at the home of W. J. Hale in Cottage Grove, Thursday. The remains were taken to Jefferson for burial. Rev. and Mrs. Kester came for a visit with friends here only a short Geological Survey. timo ago, from Georgetown, Colo The Mine Owners of Bohemia are circulating a petition asking of rado. The little one was taken the government an official Geologi with pneumonia aud passed sud denly away. The grief stricken cal Survey of the district. parents have the sympathy of the community. W e W a n t To c U B u Chas. Jones plead guilty to a charge of selling “ booze” at Drain, a legally “dry” precinct. He en riched the school fund by pay ing a fine of S200.— lloseburg Review. W. Glen Jackson, sou ot W. W. Jackson of Loraue, is here from Colorado Springs. He will leturn Sunday 011 account, ol teceiving a message from the Colorado Springs Telegraph Co. where he is em ployed. Guy Crusan and Dick Johnson were straightening out a line at Booth-Kelly Lumber camp at Sagi naw Thursday evening using a double bit ax as a lever which slipped and cut Mr. Crueau in the right leg below the knee. The wound was dressed by Cottage Grove physicians aud he was sent to the hospital at Eugene. Fred Herren, the packing house man that baB purchased the Bar tels market, is expected to arrive at Cottage Grove the first part of the week Mr. Herren will bring his diiving horse and some of bis goods, but 011 account ot school where his daughter is to graduate this spring he will not remove his family ana household effects until June. u s s T T o O M W e are the house to trade w ith w hen in need of C loth ing, Shoes and Furnishings. M I Siik Creek. Mis Mamie Manser and daugh ter of Portland is visiting Mrs MaiiM-r’s parents L. G. Slagle and wife. E. A. Wheeler and wife wont to Drain Monday to visit relatives ! there. H it. H. M. Damewood visited at Baker SI igle’s Wednesday nfter- Inoou. Mr. Site aud wife have been I having bad su e throats but aie better. Gr uidpa Babcock w is quite sick Wednesday, (¿ujt ■ 1 np.nbc.r of t li: Silk Creek join g | op!» vi at to the Grove Wi 1 > . in g t»J hear the lainoii, riiah- quartet All en joyed 1 he music very much. Mi. Lena lturcham visited ho d ai ih • V .demy Wednesday. N. W. Wheeler is busy »lays ,i: the timber. B WHEELER-THOMPSON GO. £ MM». [Successor to W elch os W oods.] Bert Seeley Made Six Good Indians Denver. Jan. 24.— Single handed, ] according to a special dispatch from i Douglas, Arizona, Bert Seeley, a famous cowboy, shot aud killed six Yaqui Indians who attacked him with picks and shovels after a quar- i rel. The slaughter occurred at Beatty camp, 011 the Southern Pa- ! cifie. Serlrv who bears an excellent reputation, escaped unharmed Guard. c R F irst N ation al Bank Bldg. lili IMII'MMil I ~-3â III W i l l I l i d fa-OF OURSDi R these Hogs L. Phillips has been adding to 1; c r o p of hogs some fine stock pun 11 uj'• ■ 1 near Eugene at fancy | prici Mr. Phillips intends to show | the fanners what 1 u.cl money lean do, in 'h< way »if making a farm j II, I 011« and is going at it right. 1 Born. TU C K E R — Fo Mi and Mrs. J. I B. Tucker at Leona, a gill. BORN J 11 ilt 7, a I! pound b»>y to Mi >11 I vli Elmer Doo- i little, ____ — - , I A ' »• • i. .1 1, ui Portland,