Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 02, 1907, Image 1

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
NO. 46
COTTAG E G RO VE. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1907.
VOL. XVIII
cedented manner in which the g ov­
Eighth Grade School Notes
ning to worry about graduation and
ernment has lately administered
their work is being planned
This
A composition entitled “ Wash­
the public land laws and the action
class will have to make up in qual­
ington Irving,’’ written by Blanch
T. K. Campbell of Tins City. Elected ity what it lacks in quantity as it Western Oregon Lumbermen'! Associ­ Branton was published recently in 1 A Former Cottage Grove Woman of congress merely reflects what ap­
pears to be public opiaion all over
Drinks Carbolic Acid at a Port­
The Oregon Teachers’ Monthly.
ation Meet and Effect Temporary
Chairman. G. 0. Goodall ot Pendle­ numbers but three and these are
the west.
girls, (bad showing for the boys.)
land Lodging House
Stella Lambert has returned to
Organization.
ton. Acting Secretary.
Criticisms of the laud and forest
school after several weeks abseuce.
service made by Senator I'ulton and
Run Over by Tram.
A dispatch Irom Portland says: Heyburn have interested many
The following program was given
Pursuant to a call issued by the
Salem, Or., Eeb. 20.— The rail­
Wm. Schmidt, a young man 24
—
After a terrific struggle Wednes­ eastern senators, who previously
Cottage Grove Commercial Club by the Eighth Grade Literary soci­
road commission transacted some
years old, was run over Wednesday
day
night a policeman prevented paid little attention to land legisla­
tbe following persons met at the ety Friday, Feb. 22, 1907:
preliminary business at its after­
night at Albany by the 10:35 south
Mrs.
Bessie E. Palmer from drink­ tion, and it is because of their sym­
rooms of the Club Saturday, Feb, Song.........................................School
noon meeting yesterday.
After
bound passenger traiu. Both his
ing
carbolic
acid at a lodging bouse. pathy with men from the west that
Reading
of
secretary’s
report..........
23, at 2:00 p. m; David Alexander,
formally qualifying for office the
................ ............ Elsie Brewer Mrs. Palmer came to Portland from
legs we cut off just below the kuee.
W- I). Dunn, Albert Stocks, II. J i Response to roll call with quota­
all drastic land bill are being
members selected T. K. Campbell
; He died at 1:30 Thursday morning.
Cottage Grove some time ago with killed.
Del.aunay, J. H. Chambers, M. A .
chairman of the commission.
tions of Washington......School
He had beaten bis way from Ore­ McKibben, T. K. Campbell, W. H.
Esssay, “ Reconstruction Period’’ her husband. They had trouble j Criticisms of tbe forestry admin­
George O. Goodall of Pendleton,
gon City to Albany riding on the
........................Blanche Branton shortly after their arrival. Ho was | istrations Lave, for the time being
Kenny,
W.
T.
Hankins,
Elmer
was appointed stenographer and
blind baggage, and was preparing
Current
Events..........Jean Dorward said to be employed in the north j at least, effectually killed the bill
Doolittle, Wm. Skidmore, J. C. 1
acting secretary.
He will take
Essay, “ President’s Message’ ’ ........ end. She made the acquaintance
to alight from the moving train
Stewart, F. H. Rosenburg, C. H.
proposing to create forest reserves
his position at once and assist
............................ Dorothy Funk
when he slipped and was thrown
Burkholder, Edmund P. Sheldon. Recitation,....................Allie Phillips of L. E. Obye an electrician. He iu New England and South Atlantic
the commission in its preliminary
beneath the wheels.
Upon motion duly seconded Mr. Readiug “Boyhoodof Washington’ ’ failed to call Sunday and said he states. Eastern senators fear such
labors. The members of the com­
.............................. Leah Perkins wartel nothing more to do with reserves would do more harm than
Edmund P. Sheldon was elected as
mission considered that it would be
Sent
to
the
Insane
Asylum
Recitation...................
.Luther King her. Her mother is Mrs. Lydia good.
temporary chairman and Mr. F. H.
best to make a full examination into
Biography of Washington,............... Paxton aud she is a sister of Dora
Otis
Ashby
of
Cottage
Grove,
Roseulutrg
as
temporary
secretary.
the credentials of all applicants be­
.................................Hazel Gray
Mr. Sheldon then addressed the Reading, “ The Memory of Wash­ Paxton, a resident of Eugene. A
fore making final choic° of a secre­ aged I3 was examiued for insanity
brother is employed by a mining
yesterday by Drs. Prentice and persons present and urged the nec-
tary for the commission.
ington’ ’ ................Ruth Ostnun
company
at Ashland.
Mr. Goodall is an expert stenog­ Wall aud they decided that be was cessitv of local organizations refer­ Song, “ America” ...................School
By Dr. Franc Lucile Hard. Rooms
Debate—
Resolved,
"T
h
at
the
Japa­
1-4 Chrisman Building, Eugene.
rapher and is from Eastern Oregon. a fit subject for the asylum, his de­ ring especially to the success of
nese are being ill-treated iu tbe
Brain Leaks.
There is possibility of his retaining lusion being that some one is try- such organizations iu Linn County
United States at the present
to
injure
him.
He
stated
that
he
and Marion County, Oregon.
the secretaryship permanently.
If be is a real fiiend one fault
time. ”
Mr. Chambers spoke in favor ot Affirmative, John Cooter, Melvin will not alienate him.
Mr. Aitchison w is selected as a had been knocked down by some
Jordan, Guy Whitlock
committee of one to draft a set of (stranger in Portland. He has been tbe mills getting together for the
To do right by compulsion is to
Negative,
Marvin Jordan, Wm. do wrong by inference.
working
on
a
farm
near
Cottage
purpose
of
taking
large
orders
rules of procedure.
Garoutte, Tom Campbell.
It was also decided to request Grove, An attendant from the through the secretary He referred
Good Enough is always paying
The judges decided in favor of
from the railroads doing business asylum came and took him to Sa­ also, to the lart that the organiza­ the affirmative.
usurious interest to Very Best.
tions would be of value in ascer­
I'litsuvoriA ou 1 a m . in i ; v isio n
in the state a report of their organi­ lem this morning.— Register.
The quickest way to be ticb is to
taining Hie financial standing of
With
advancing
age many
zation for the information of the
be content with what you have.
Silk Creek
buyers and would give its mem­
board. This report will include
We would rather associate with i changes take place in the body.
New Yard Master.
Mr. Sauborn of Canada has good loser than u self-sufficient win. J This is most apparent iu the ey*.
bers a close touch with the market
the official name of the road, its
Mr. Claire Baker, a son of the
and
would
distribute
a
good
deal
of
bought
of A . D. Owens the place ner.
capitalization, earning capacity, o f-: game warden, has beeu appointed
Begiuning very young the near
general
information
pertaining
to
known
as
the “ Elliot” and settled
fleers and owners. If it is a branch yard master of the S. P. yards at
We loug since learned to back up! point, that is, the closest point at
his family on it.
or subsidiery
this fact will be this city, moving here from Rose- the lumber business.
from tbe man who began smiling I which one can clearly see, gradually
grows farther from the eyes. This
Mr. M. A. McKibben spoke in
stated and the names and owners of burg, where he has been yard mas­
Mrs. H. M. Damewood returned when he became angry.
change is called Presbyopia and is
tavor
of
jrganizing
at
once
aud
de­
the parent road will be given.
The
man
who
becomes
a
favorite
'
from Wildwood Saturday.
ter. Mr. Baker is one of six broth­
The commission has been given ers, and has two sisters. His lath­ voting their attention for the pres­
by agreeing with everybody never j not perceptable to us until the age
Mrs. Kendall aud sons have
forty-live or later, when we notice
becomes anything else.
quarters in the south wing of the ! er the popular and efficient state ent to the proposed $5.00 rale which
moved
on to what is commonly
capitol building, on the east side of game warden, is a man after the the Southern Pacific Company are
When we foel the need of advice that to see print or sewing the work
known as the Melvin Damewood
the hall. It will be furnished with heart of the President. Mr. Baker threating to put into effect through­
about rearing our children we al­ lias to be held farther from the eyes
place.
out
the
Willamette
valley
;all
present
desks, tables and other office furni­ and family are residing on West
ways seek it from tliose who never than is convenient or comfortable;
M.
F.
Babcock
is
not
well
this
and even then objects do not seem
signified
a
general
desire
to
organ­
had any children.
ture now in the building, much of I Fifth street, opposite the U. P.
ize at once a local association which week.
it left over fixtures used by the church.— Albany Democrat.
The trouble with most of tis is i quite as clear as they should. This
would meet at least once each
Lewis and Clark fair commission.
Mrs. A. D. Owens called on Lena that we megaphone the faultH of ; is not a disease but purely a physi­
month to lake up matters pertain­ Burcliam one day this week.
Another meeting of the commis-
our friends and whisper when we | ological condition
Obituary.
At birth, tbe erystaline lens is
ing to lumber business in the dis­
Mrs. Gilbert McCord of Creswell refer to their virtues.
very
soft but as age advances it
Mary J. Parnem Wilson was trict covered by the association.
when some definite plan of work
Automobile ‘‘jokes’ ’ should be j
visited her son Erwin, who is at­
grows
harder
until
a
time
born
in
White
side
County,
Illinois,
Upon
motion
duly
seconded,
a
may be announced.
tending school at the Royal Acad­ prohibited. It is no joke to pay 1
comes
when
it
gets
too
hard
to
be
June 27, 1861. From here she went a committee of five was appointed
the repairs on one, and it is 110 joke |
emy, the last of the week.
relaxed
by
ciliary
muscle,
which
with her parents to Brooklyn to work towards the restoration of
to be compelled to keep dodging |
High School Notes.
Our M. EL brethern will hold
Iowa, in 1864, was united in mar­ the $3.10 rate in the Willamettee
automobiles every time oue goes I was explained in one of the preced­
To the dissapoiutment of the pu riage to H . E. Wilson September valley. The committe is as follows their quarterly meeting March 9th, out for a walk,
ing articles, --o it cannot become
pils, school did not dismiss on 22, 1887, joined the M. E. church J. H Chambers, W. II. Kenney, at the district school house, all cor­
more convex and adjust itself for
* ^ » ■
Washington’s birthday
because in the winter of 1880. Mrs. W il­ W. T . Hankins, M- M. MrKibben, dially invited.
near work.
Create No More Forest Reserves.
from the fact that from the dip- son had been in poor health since F. H, Rosenburg.
Miss Hattie Wheeler of Cottage
Tbe age when this change be­
Senator Fulton and his Western comes apparent varies in individ­
theria scare we had received our j May 1906 and by the advise of her
Upon motion duly seconded a Grove visited friends in this place
collegues have apparently won uals.
holidays sometime before.
! physician came with her husband I committee of three was appointed from Friday till Sunday.
Hyperopic or far sighed
their tight aud the probilities of people require glasses for near work
to
Cottage
Grove
hoping
to
regain
Miss
Minnie
Comer
and
Miss
to
drew
up
a
constitution
for
tbe
In assembly Friday morning an
more forest reserves being created much sooner then the Myopic or
appropriate an<l interesting reading her health but the Grim Monster association and present it together Nettie Burdick of the Grove visited
is remote, as the Fulton amendment near sighted.
was given about how Mt. Vernon, had gotten to firm a bold to be so with nominations for officers at the school at the Academy Friday.
has passed the senate.
easily
shaken
and
on
Saturday
The inconvenience or Presby­
uext meeting of the association.
the home of General Washington, ;
Grandma Babcock visited her
Senator E'ulton offered bis amend­ opia can become verv satislactory
morning,
Feb.
23,
at
9:20
she
The committee is as follows : M. A. daughter the first of the week, Mrs.
was preserved and how through a
ment to the agricultural appropria­ by having tbe eyes carefully ex­
committee of ladies it is l>eing re­ passed into the city of God to be McKibben, T. K. Campbell, J. J. W. N. Wheeler and family.
tion
bill, prohibiting the creation of amined and proper glasses fitted
with
the
Saviour
that
she
bad
I.eiiney
stored to its original structure by
further forest reserves in Oregon, and worn for near work
loved
so
well
and
so
faithfully
Upon
motion
duly
seconded
it
the people of the United States.
Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and ! ( >uo thing that must be impressed
served. Mrs. Wilson leaves to was resolved to adopt tbe name,
Demurrer Sustained.
The High School girls remained
Colorado,
except by authority of upon Presbyoptic people is the dan­
mourn her, a loving husband, one “ Western
Oregon Lumbermen’s
Iu the case of the state of Oregon
after school Thursday to practice
congress.
Senator Lodge, who ger that lies iu using other people's
son, Carle V., one daughter, Mrs, Association.
vs Dr. W. E. Best for practicing
some new songs.
threatened
to
raise a point of order1 glasses and also in using glasses
Rieck of Gurnsey, Iowa, a father,
Upon motion duly seconded the medicine without a license, a de­
The English and Rhetoric classes mother and three brothers, also a
against
the
amendment
withdrew ! for which the eyes have been prop­
meeting adjourned to meet again murrer was filed Tuesday by Med­
are doing supplementary reading host of loving friends.
his
objection,
and
it
was
generally erly examined
Glasses belonging
1 :oo p. tn., Friday, March ist.
ley A Johnson and C. A. Hardy,
out of class along with their regu- (
agreed that the amendment would to other people may be too strong
attorneys
for
the
defendant,
on
the
lar Rhetoric and English work.
lie permitted to go in tbe bill if it and thus strain the eyes even
ground that the law is iu conflict
Where Man is Really Bossed.
Subscribe for the Leader.
The Seniors are already begin­
was not debated. This is satis- | though they can lie seen through
witfi the constitution of the State of
The town of East Clarlton, Ohio, Oregon, in that, that the term of lactory to Mr. Fulton, and the i very nicely. And glasses which
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boasts of a unique record. The office of the State Board of Medical amendment was accepted by the are bought without having the
Shaw hotel is run by Mrs. Phoebe Examiners is fixed by the act creat­ senate.
eyes examined tor are, never made
Western men in congress are of good material and therefore are
Shaw on a strictly temperance ing it, at five years and tbe consti­
basis. The postoffice is in charge tution provides that the Legislators thoroughly aroused at the forest not perfect. Often one lens of this
of Miss Nellie Cleator. The church shall not create any office the ten service for its attempt not only to kind will have two or three differ­
choir is composed of female voices, ure of which shall be longor than regulate all government timber ent atreugths in different pieces
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led by Mrs. Eva Armstrong, The four years. After takiug the matter j land but public range land as well when it should be uniform, thus
superintendent of the Sunday School under advisement Judge Young 1 and in consequence legislation doing tbe eye great injury. Read-
-§
kinds,
to
F or a few
is Mrs. Nellie Hale. The teaching sustained the demurrer and the I recommended by the president, ' ing glasses should not be just any-
make
room
d a v a w e wi l l
force of the public school is com­ case will go to tbe Circuit court in looking to the leasing of Hie public j thing that can be seen through but
range and the reservation of all 1 should ba made of the best quality
posed of women
The superintend­ session at Eugene next week
forourSprlnu
a e I I Ladle*
public
timber land not now in Optical glass should be carefully
ent is Mrs, Anne Mawson
There
s t o c k , at v e r y
and G e n t s
reserves,
will l.e tabled
Because
1 r 1 has not been a male doctor in the
lo w figure
S h o e s of n i l
Rcseburg Review; Number 13 oi their indignation, western men lilted to facti eye by one who thor­
: town for several years, and nearly
! seems to be as unlucky for cupid as have also refused to increase the oughly understands the eye and its
all tbe husbands in town wipe the
for anyone else Enon E. Lilly forces ot special agents to inspect ’ nnomilies.
i dishes.
was wedded to Laura A. Lilly in 1 land entries and will pigeonhole
I In w Inds of Marcii have no terror
1 West Virginia, ou the 13th dav of pending bills proposing to lease to Hu- user oi DeWitt s (’nrbollzcil
November >884, and 13 years later, government coal land.
Witch I In ze| Salve. It (piickl.v lirais
TH E LEADER
in 1897, she deserted him in Doug­
clifi|>ped
and crackl'd skill. (rood too
FOR
Etyery senator and congiessman
las county, so he alleges in a suit , from tbe west has been flooded with for ludls and burns, and undoubtedly
clean
the lest relief for |dles. Hold here by
j for divorce filed here this morning
JOB PRINTING
letters of protest against the uupre- Ueunou’e Pharmacy,
LUMBERMEN ORGANIZE
COMMISSIONERS MEET
ATTEMPTED
SUICIDE
THE EYE AND ITS CARE
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Bargains in Shoes!
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