Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 27, 1907, Image 1

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C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , A1>RIL
NO. 2.
1907
said Mr. Ames, “ as the lines ruu
not have their heads cut off. lu
I so irregular, and homes o( land al-
■ applying to the interstate commerce
! ready [ atented aie cut out here and
commission fot retention of the $-1,-
then all through it and the only
1 0 rate, the Oregon commission
' b —
wa y definite information could be
.
,
,
will undoubtedly make it embrace
Appeals 10 Commission to Portland, thus removing any cause Captain W ald o L . Cheshire W ill be Here Next Tuesday to C o n - dehmt' !' am* d would he to men- Tim ber Land Dealers Pre­
tion section by section the detcrip-
the mills there might have for com­
dict a Rise Soon
Keep Down Kates.
duel Ihe Physical Examination, and Adjutant General
tiou of lands included, in a geu-
plaint of discrimination iu favor of
eral way yon might say that the
valley points. It is held by mem -1
W. E. Ein/er as Mustering tlnicer.
lands iu the Umpqua reserve are
hers of the commission that they
located in ranges 8, 9 and to, from Majoiity of Tracts W ill he Taken up
Southern Pacific Claims There is No could not justly expect the same
» « » . . « » ♦ . » » » » » »♦
, | township 1*2 gouth to -*4, though
through rate from Portland to Salt
Soon Cruisers Now Scouring
Profit in Ti attic Hauling at the
• unt nearly all the land within these
La k e and the east, now in effect !
the Woods Estimating Claims
Old Schedule.
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R S O R E G O N N A T I O N A L G U A R D . ,
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There „
♦ ! townships are
(Continued to second page.)
Adjutant G e n e r a l ’s O ffice.
♦ ■ are also about four sections in the
♦
The ‘Knocker Knocked.
General Orders No. 7 ,
♦ I sam e ranges from township ¿4
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Salem, Or., April 24.— A t the
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Oregon,
April
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A man may “ knock” bis town.
Tim ber land values in I,iun
t sout-li to do i 011 tli, somewhat badly
♦ 1 scat ered.
hearing before the Oregon railroad patronize mail order houses, beat
; couuty aud in Oregon seem des*
♦
1 .
I. C. Johnson and one hundred and three other citizen .
comnu ion on the protest of the bis wife and do many other things,
' It the office of the supervisor is fined to increase right along, until
of Cottage Grove, Oregon s ibject to military dutv, li-iv »•„<» made
Willamette valley lumber mill meu but is it wise? T a lk against the
lo- nted in Eugene, the best w ay they are quoted on the basis of $ 1 0
application to organize into a Military Oompau mi let the law s
against tlie proposed iucreas© of the inteiests of your town and you
for anyone interested iu whether to $ 1 5 a thousand atumpage, ac­
and regulations of the Oregon National G u t 1 . T h ee -.re H-
common green lumber into to San drive out competition and good eit-
certain
lands are in or out of the cording to dealers in such lands. At
rected to assemble in Cottnge Grove, Oiei-ctt Tuesday April
1*rancisi > l ay points it was s rong- jze„ „ . patrouize the mail order
reserve is to call at the office and present the average value is about
3 0 th. at 8 o’clock p. m. for physical examination
.til applicants
ly brought out that the Southern liousew and you fatten the account
examine the maps which will be if 3 a thousand.
tor
enlistment
having
succassf-illy
p
u
t
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1
the
idiyne-it
»; .i 1 *nina­
Paeilic railway comp uy i-i bent up ot the city merchants while your
T h e demand for timber lands on
J
I
open
to inspection.”
tion will be mustered into the service of to - ■ i 1'e.
on raisiiiJ the rate even ut the cost local merchants face starvation,
♦ I L atf . k -M r. Am es informs us tlie part of Eastern capitalists ji on
2 . Captain Waldo L Cheshire, Asst S i - g i i u . Is- S-(»urate
ot «nulling out thi lumber inaiiii- whip your wile and you are honey
* that he has just received word from the increase from week t-> week,
Battalion,
will proceed to Cottage Grov ■ in tin-above date aud
facturiui- business in the interior of and cream for the divorce courts.
» Washington that Eugene has been and to use a cruiser’ s expression,
lie ore eut at the hour specified in Paragraph 1 in order to c o n ­
Western Oregon. It is a gued by But to cel h-ick to our point in
• appointed its such city and he will j “ Y o u don’t have to hunt up a
duct tlie P h 's i e d exaw in »*i >u of all appli-anG for »•nlntmeut
the compaio ' s agent.-, tli 1 last year view, about how many men do you
, op- : up his office with L- O. B eck-¡ buyer it you have a good tract <>f
into the service of the state. T h e ex p -n se 1 a-urre»l is nooes
there were 2 1.0 -0 cirb-ads htiuled suppo-e oppos
tlie interests erf
with until May 1 , wheo he will fit timber to sell. The buyer will be
*
«ary in tin military service.
soutli tbroils-It the A-ihl-ml gaie- their t o , i i 3 V fair estimate would | J
up the rooms now occupie 1 by T. sure to hunt you .”
»
3. Immediately upou completion ot muster in. an el -tion
*
way while abe ti' 14,000 ¡oa ts »eie be one-fourib, and while they are
longer
» H-Garrett md J . (•• Wells as head- | “ Timber lands are 1
for
Captaiu
will be held, B rigid ier General W. !.. Pinzer, Adju
brought north and ihe difference un e i e - ne to any community, it
quarters
Mr Arne- expects to be bought and sold by the ■
end
«
taut General, is designated as must iriu«; offi -er an -1 will aci is
represents Hie m im 1 er of empty would b.- as impossible to check
♦
here
for
a
mouth
or
six
weeks
get-
a
W„U
known
timber
fuel
operator
Inspector of Election, pursuant to regulations. The exneuse in ­
cars ileressaiy hauled Dorili over them «a it would be impo.saiide to ;
Register.
who was in Albany yesterday.
’ ting thin--s otgani - I
curred is necessary in the military service
the Siskiyou t handle the south regulate the color, sex an-1 su’ ? of.
♦
Cruisers are now put in the woods
4. Thi« organization will be known as Separate C om pan y 1 C. I
bound tonnage.
fourth ai Eugene.
♦
mankind.
1 best men ne hu- Icos
to ascertain just how much timber
By
order
of
the
Comuiandei-iti-Chief,
Repeatt i'lv
I he
railroad ,,,frü to the woild, but God breathed the
»
A tin cting of the general cotntnii-
growing on a given tract and the
W. E . P I N Z E E ,
evaded ti if I] IP I S l l O I I as to what *-s breath ot lite into tlnir tneiisley
♦ tee recently appointed by the Mer- value of such » tract is based on
j Seal]
Adjutant General.
the cost i t ¡1 • U11 n e tonnage fiom fi mues for some purpose, so l*-t
to the niitn er of thousand feet >f
^ * i-liauts’
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. Protective
----------- - Assot-iiition
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Portland to San 1 ran'-isi’o.
The them linger ami dwelt in their own j ♦ hi
. . . 1 — » . arrange for a Fourth of J u l y cele -1 slutnpage. in I,iuu and Lincoln
only statement t h e y would make on miseries. — L x
an [take bration
in —
E ugene
met --
at < ocVer-j
counties values are the highest as
|t wjj| t,e Bet.n from the above or- I day, so the mustering in
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t. — ----
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-.«uniitj
that jK.inl was that the pit-sent r»te
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an
line
U
\\etite'
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•
'ore
last
even-
the timber is considered more avail-
A ll
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I der that Cottage Grove has been place Tu esd ay evening
ot $ 3 . 1 0 pel ton on <010111011 green
A Woman is not a ‘‘ Person."
? assigned a company of the Oregon didates should be prompf iir jh * ug and appoint' d 111 - following able
l u t h e remote districts, east
lumber from valley |>''ints to Sau
A most amusing incident recent- National Guard, to be known ns seating tbetnnelvm for »-xrtrnin • lien pub-comniitte«-
of the mountains, timber
land is
Francisco is not a remunerative
• tu privilegi
I • !<■ M eth erbee.1 cheaper, because logging roads will
ly occurred m .‘jt. Johns, N ew j Separate Company E-
before that time.
rate, that tLev were ion-ed to put it
Brunswick, where a Miss
Mabei | T h e medn at examination will be
Guns and accoutrements will l>*- O11 fireworks G. D. I.inn and 11 . have to be constructed at consider­
in original!', to im-*-l water eornpe-
Fieni li, after passing ber esamina- i made b y our local physicians under ordered at once for the nev. com- VY Graham
able expense to bring the timber to
tition ti-uu P"iIi ami, and that they tion with high honors,
On music and speaking- \V. II. mm ket.
was denied f the supervision of Captain Waldo j pany, but it w ” ’ l>e some time be­
have decided 1 hat they will 10 long­
pe. mission to practice law m the : I,. Cheshire, of Eugene, Assistant fore the uniforms are lure, ns tin I K a ’ 3 '-
’ I look for even the most remote
er meet that i-ompetitioti. Later it
1
parade YV J . Hill md O Eh of these lands to l»e brought into
Supreme C- urt because according jS u rg e o n of the F irs t Separate Bat- measure of each man 11111« be tak­
whs brought out t h a t the m o ve­
to the “ Act' only “ persons’ ’ were t talioti. The examinations will be- en and the suits ordered math I Rob. Tlv.
requisition in the near future, and
ment of traffic mi the Poitland-San
On »dvci'limng YY L Bonders the world will continue to demand
allowed to prac ise law, and “ wo- ; ¿»h, this morning and will be held which will t ike several weeks at
Francisco line is so unequal that
men were not persons” — "on ly men i today, Sunday, 'Monday and Tues- least.
md YY'. J- AI> 1 •
all the n ailable in the northwest
they are hauling many empty cars were persons ”
On sp W b- H. YY . Gi ibam aud until the supply is exhausted ”
north to carry Ihe tonnage south;
Soon alter a woman was arrested
G l). Li ' d
j Activity in timber lands is re-
and that it llus tonnage were elim i­ for drunkenness, aud on trial plead­
YV II N-n- ••• »< •. b-< tul secrei tr.v ported by agents making a specialty
nated the traffic would be equalized ed “ not guilty, being ” a woman”
and ti t in t< o( tit- general com- 0f this class , f property and values
Jkc
a condition which in the eye of the and ‘‘not a person,’ —therefore uot
[J
climb from week to week.
inittee.
railroad traffic manager is ideal. amenable to the law.
The tuagis-
It was de. ‘l< 'd that the sum of
“ The timber interests of Miclii-
T h e Southern Pacific company pro- trate found the law to read “ that V
$1 100 is nee* ' jry to be raise i to g'tn, Wisconsin nu-.l Minnesota are
puses to accomplish that end by auV per?on fo md drunk was liable j deputy Supervisor of Natural Forests Receives Instru c- insure 11 su­
Slid c.debratioti and on the wane,” s-.id the timber man.
eiiiuinaiin the lumber .ffiii indu.- t0 ‘ fine or imprisonment;” and
tions F r o m Washington to Establish His Head-
ti
ccmmito i
1 nniieiice t'-e ; -‘and men who have grown rich in
try iu interior \\ e s ie i. < begon it it rnieti tjlat according to the decision j
.»I
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.
in
v-
some
time th i'| the timber liusiness back there
quarters in That City.
caunot induce the mills to pay the Qf t|)e Supreme Court “ women were :
vvi -k
It .•‘•ns that the amount know how much money is to l e
proposed new rat« of $ 5 per ton, an not persons an(, colll(, not be im.|
’ <> be < :E 1 i i m i I, although 1 made in it in Oregon. These people
advance u| $ 3 . 1 3 per thousand feet piisoned nor fined,” so tlie prisoner :
ti
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0
.ti w h i c h .have lu letoforc ; nr», coining out h e r e b y the score,
T b e e t a t o o f Oregon now has, in ! within the borders of the national
in the cost llmt is to 1-e met by the was dischatged
ti ■ itgc <
i 9 lo t * 10 *’* lcbra- and they will establish big sawmills
■ what is known as forest reserve« j forests me subject to hour lead
lumber manufacturer in moving hi*
A s a result the
legislature
1 tion fniw ts «re not here ibis year- on lands they purchase, for the de-
product from the mill to the Cali­ promptly passed nu Act designat­ more than 1G,000 000 acies; which entry ninl title from the govern H o m
-i . th-- 1 .u s b ii w W n hould j miind for lumber vvas never betrer
fornia uiaiket
Lmuhcimen testi­ ing women as persons, so Miss is probably more than any other meut may be obtained just as any “t-c 1 1?.i»t ’ .¡le • toitey ls* rame-!, tor tic uor |ia,i a bright) 1 future than now.
other public land.
fied tliat 7 .iii Eraucisco bay is their French was allowed her degree in 1 state in the union.
“ YVe ii.ok for the piice of stiimp-
‘ camu ■ 1 all - -rd lo k-t t! < . i< bration
While
many
ot
those
who
would
1 ’ E . Ames deputy ii.-pe. tor of
best market and that without it law.
matt*
-drop 1« »11 l*1® s m a lle r: age to k.-ep going u p r i g h t along,
profit by the use of their right to j national forests is in the city and
they cannot con tin tie to do busi­
But no study of wom an’ s politi­
11- Hu
md v arc expecting as there is only a certain amount
d upon by a Register r< to
take a timber claim iu order lo di«- was called
ness.
cal progress can he just that dots
i t
n< u> ci-lebi'ftti»
iliis year.
uf timber land available, even 111
, . , ■ ,
. .
,
, pose of it to some large syndicate, P"tter foi uitormution 111 reference
Kt rvlN w : j -:« i n t RATI s
uot take into account her rapid and H
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ml.
the
whole northwest, and this m be*
ntpqua and Tillamook
re­
,
,
.
.
have filed strenuous objections to to the I mpqua
iilli
T h e tailwc.V coiniuissioit is strong- enormous development
in the fnc-
J
comi.tg steadily less tacit succeed
serves
which
were
recently
estab-
ly, ill l.ivor of tel lining in effect ulty of organization, and iu intelli­ President Roosevelt’ s far-sighted
PuiQi'uHtu
Rnsi in
ill St
3 t@ Ot
Cigarette? llnrlor
Under Ban
State
of llll*
llli- i ;__
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y ( ur. rr>i.
There are several big
the present late -d $3 ID per ton, gent interest >n public concerns. policy iu creating these national lished. Mr. Ames »aid
nois.
deals
on
the
point of closing, and
‘ ‘ The Umpqua reserve consists of
ninl including Pottlaud in that These are absolutely essential to the j fo,esf’ reservations they may live to
8p
ir
igfiefcl,
April
1
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h
o
u
s
e
'
there
nre
lots
of cruisers in the
T il l ­
rate; ill slic.t, making a blanket formation of a democracy, to the, see the wisdom of his actions ifla n o 'd 1 __ 1,<1(111 acies and tli
amook of 1 bout 200,000 ri
I tod-iv | sc- -.! i I’ ll making it 1111- woods making estimates on stump-
rate of $ 3 I - for the whole ot wise and safe exercise of the suf- ,bey reSard ,he wel,' bein8 of the
was here to look over the situ: ; :i Li vful t-- -H cigar« it- : or cigarette age, with a view to more U rge pur
western <’ -egon, embracing of frage; and it is precisely in th e s e ' rln,ion as a w h ole’ Whlle ,he
and to select a town for beudquar- j paper“« in Illinois
| chases. - — Albany Herald,
course .- lb
<ding points on that the phenomenal record of the policy of the government in Ihe es-
. ific rails. The pro- women's movement in most clear, tablishment o f the forest bureau is ters of the upervisor <•, the ■ n-t
tional lore 1«, wlilr-li will lie t- tdily
“ "Ttpr the hearing was
T h e strongest proof o f wom an’s | to Pr' ,,et t onr Itunlense ,oreBts frot“
„tu
wmww f w w
that tl- Oregon comtniseipn shall long inferiority is her lack of a8Sn. «res and wanton destruction, it is accessible trotntli« reserves them ’
take up the case direct with the iu- ciation: only in religious bocl.es was “ « e o v e r two fold, in that it would selves as well es accessible to YY’ asli- !
ington and ether reserves. I have
terstate commerce commission, and she allowed fo organize; and t h e , l'reserve the government itself in
recommended Ftlgeue as the most'
apply to have the old rate kept in rapid approach to equality is in the ,he itn,nenBe va|,,e of the *imbpr,
desirable place but am not now'
effec t. Meantime an order will unrounted thousands who now I instead of
'»
into
probably be made by the Oregon gather in clubs and societies of tlje hands of large syndicates who able to state whether it will be t-e-
lected or not
It will fall to mo to I
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commission giving the valley mills every description, charitable, re- ; wil1 hold ,l Purel>' for Purposes of
a very low local rate to Portland, formatory, educational, social, po- BP *^ l« tio u and by trust tactics con- act as super, tsor until tlie g o v e rn -‘
3
where the manufacturers can se litical; and of all sizes, from the |,ro1 ,he Price wf hu' ldlnK *n»terial tuent appoint« that official mid* il
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SP E C IA L FOR COM ING W EEK
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cure the benefit of whatever water handful of the “ Ladies L itera ry ” to 1,1 the ,,ls»'lvautage of the poor E ugen e i« selected, I will at once!
csrriers tin y can enlist to carry the International Council of \Y’o ^man as a ho,ne bu' lder- ,n the prepare to open an office.’
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.> Piece D in n e r Set, imported Stone China, $6.50
their lumber to the Ban Francisco men, which in 1S99 represented course of ti,ue as the necessity de- THI ! HOt 'NI »A li! KS OF THI! RRSKRVK. ' # t z. -
T h e reporter then stated to Mr. j i ^
market.
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tluough its many constituent na mands ,be timber grow ing upon
A
m
es that tin re had been mu h in
If in itdt
1
w e d from tional otganizatn.ns a M a b M h i p ***** " • “ •tvatioi. • will I.- aotd to
the interstate commerce commission of six million, in the next t^uin- *he highest bidders, with the pro- j quiry as l the exact boundaries ol j
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restraining the Southern Pacific quenuial meeting of 1904 the Na- T‘so lbat *f
be ta*ie‘D within a these reserve« on the part of re- i
company from raising the rate, the tional Councils joining had dou-' s*-*Pu***ec* time so that the land still dents of this section, and asked i f 1
$5.00
old rate will remain in effect during bled in number, but the sum o f * ’ n ,be g ov^rntI»*‘nt s hands may he could be shown the plats m pre­
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any period intervening while the their respective memberships is not Rrow UP to tlnat,er again for the pared by the government.
“
It
would
bo
almost
impossible'
railroad company is fighting the at hand.— Charlotte Perkins Gil- -
l *,e ^t>niing generation,
case through the courts, so that man in the M ay W om an's H om e,
It is perhaps not generally known to trace the boundaries of these re
' that any and all agricultural land | s e n e s in an intelligent mauner,”
the Oregon lumber mill men will Companion.
MILL MEN PROTEST
lid. T TO BE MUSTERED IN
INCREASE IN VALLE
n
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m m m m m
I PEARCE BROS. 1
; la te s t P attern (ilass Sets, 6 l>ietes, - ,7s
2 iicautifut Sherbet Cups,
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c to $1.25
Handsome 2 -P iett C ut Glass 5 et, -
Vases 15 cents to $ . .
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