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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
At a meeting of the school board la id last ......... . l*rof. A. |„ iirigg. THE LIGHTS TURNED ON. DECEM BER 12. 13. 14. bite president of tin Drain Normal " c " ‘,ol> W;<s ehoaen us principal of the ...... . school for the coining T" e New Elec,ric Light Plant is Com Is the Date Set by Ihe Calapooia Poul- Ile a Booster. year. He was elected at a salary of pleted and we Again Have Light. try Association lor Poultry Show. KönntCotti»«'1 il rove. » 120 ( 1 1 lor year, which Is an advance I»n't bo « Knocker, of $200 over tin- salary formerly paid, On Sunday, July at i fire The Calapooin Poultry Associa everybody talk library. and the selection was made fr,m, u completely destroyed the electric tion met again Tuesday evening and .I.iiri b h now ml in tlilM lamie. number of upplieanls.-IVndleton light plant in this city, and many much enthusiasm wan shown. East ( fregonian, A A line line ..f lints at the Toggery. A dispatch from Portland yester predicted it would he six months number of fanciers in the county Priteeiut In two at the Ideal Milli day says: District Attorney Man beforo tbe city would again have joined the Association, atnougtbem ning's office is preparing warrants of lights. Tbe Willamette Valley being several ladies. Thursday, In sum Call at kiin-li'* for bargain« arrest for the olllcer i and directors of Company, owners of the plant, said Friday and Saturday, December 12, tr goods. the Oregon Trust and Saving- Bank, however, that the lights would again LI and I 4 was chosen as the time Is receiving; a new full Tlie Tog) which closed its doors yesterday and neat H.'iml went into the liainls of a receiver. It be turned on in thirty days, and for holding the poultry exhibition Vw Hinds Is selling property, lie is charged that the bank received de they kept their word, for on W ed in this city, and it is intended to ¡gilt sell yours posits after tbo officers knew it to be nesday, August 21, the machinery make it the largest and best exhibi l.iiirl! Is offering some Id« bargains insolvent. was started and "there was light.” tion ever held in the county. shoes this month. Tile Iteglsler says James Sanford Tbe Company is certainly to be Captain J. C. Johnson was elected Kredand Arelile Williams were In has decided to put up on tlm site of commended for its excellent work. vice-president, the constitution and the old Oregon Hotel, a four-story ugeue Tuesday.5 Scarcely before the embers were by-laws adopted and other import- Hinds in Inlying and selling all brick hotel NC'xlOO feet |on the There ground, after a dc-dgn prepared liy dead they had a force of men at liut business attended to. Indsuf real estate. work clearing away the debriH and \ "ill he another meeting next Tnes- The Misses I’ ottsof Eugono visited Architect Hunzikor, and aupplcinent- ed with ideas for convenience and rer work on the new plant was kept up i day evening at H o ’clock, to com- „Sunday In Cottage tlrovo. vice by Mr. and Mrs. William Item continuously, and the machinery plct» organization, after which tbe ¡I g. McKibbeti paid the eoanty sliaw, who are to be tbe lessees for a on the ground to be installed as regular monthly meeting w ill be ,U1 a short visit this week. tor in of yearH. soon ns the foundation were built. , held on the first Monday evening o f 0 . Alexander uni] wife of this city The premium list of tlie l-lth An Tbe new plant is larger and more each month isited at Eugene this week. nual Exhibition of the Second South- VII summer millinery ut reduced rn Oregon District Agricultural So complete in every way thau the old »Ices ut Ideal Millinery. ciety to I k * held at Itosehiirg, com- one, and is viitually fire-proof. The Broke His Leg. “I'ncle Tom’s Cabin,” will he play- menclng .September 10, anil continu engine is a 275 horse power auto ing live days, I'.ag been received. This Iherc Monday night in a tent matic Russell and the two boilers P. N. Gill, brother-in-law o f John promises to be one of tbe best exhibi If volt want it bargain In lints don ’ t are o f too horse power each, with Asher aud Tom Gill o f this place tions held liv the Society. jss'ly the Ideal Millinery. Awbrey, the little daughter of Mr. another to be added at once. The met with an accident Saturday at New stock of dry goods and W hile loading a car with and Mrs. ( ’op|MTno|l, of Eugene, lias dynamo is much larger than the Doreua loes at Olliver Venteh’ s. been very ill for the past week, but old one and is modern in every de lumber, a pile o f it fell down catch- The place to find Home thing for was reported yesterday n* improving. tail. [ ing him by the leg and breaking it Dtbiog is at the Ideal Millinery. She is a niece of D T. Awbrey of tills The Company has spared neither I just above the knee. T h e injured The Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’ t city and visited her uncle here a few time nor money iu rebuilding tbe ' man was brought to his home in heat. Sold hy Oliver Veatch. weeks ago. p'aot and getting the city out of this city and Drs, Kime and Best Ered Simeral, who is visiting with 11. K. II. Dunbar and wife were In darkness and our citizens fully ap-| set the broken limb and he is now former friends In Benton county, re- jgene visiting the first of the week. K. a . Rankin, of Eugene, was a t Urns In about a week to complete preciate their efforts and congratu- [doing as well as could ho expected, usiners- visitor in this city Tuesday. Ids studies it tbe State medical col late themselves that our city is as The B. E. Graham Lumber com lege of Missouri.—Corvallis Times. well lighted as any in the state. The Ideal Millinery offers some ex- Mr. Simeral is a son of Mr. and Mrs pany ol Los Angeles, has purchased ellint bargains in summer millinery. ,1 It Simeral of this city. jeoal and timber land on Vancouver Call.it the Toggery and see those That Dumping Ground. island for (600,000. Sawmills will Dr. I). K Charles died on August ¡1 , :autlfiil shades of brown and grays. al his home hi Lyons, Oregon, of i he erected at once. The first mill It will pay you to call at Lurch'* paralysis from which lie suffered three The city council at its last meet I planned will have au output o f 200 ,- Wand inspect bis fine line of dress years, lie was well known in this ing brought up the question of se- 1 ((00 fee( Jajly «Is. vicinity. He left a wife and one curing a dumping ground on which | --------- The annual conference of the M. E. daughter. Mrs. It. O. Hanks, of Pen to place and destroy the garbage A Missouri editor says that w o hurcli will be held at Portland, Ncp- dleton. Oregon, to mourn Ids loss. etc. >f the c ity . The question is men cry to keep from swearing and Hllber 25. E..I. Moore, city editor of the Eu I Mrs. A. Davidson o f this city re gene Keglster. who was elected Prin one that must be settled and that men swear to keep from crying. irned from a visit at Eugene til» III'«! cipal ol the lieary school at Eugene, to as soon as possible. A commit Anyway, neither one has nny sym ! the week lias resigned the place and will re tee was appointed to secure such pathy for the oth ei’ s expression o f Thanes I.. Monsor, o f the Pneillc main with the Register this winter. ground by lease or otherwise. This feeling. iii|cr Company of Portland, was In The milk trust has struck tins city they were successful in doing by Ottige d rove Tuesday. and after September 1 , milk will sell leasing a piece o f land of Mr. Ostran Scholarship for Sale. Bias Beasle Griffin, who has been at 7 cents a quart. With milk at 7 der about one aud three-quarter tiling at Eugene, returned home cents a quart and butter 45 cents a The Leader has a (75 scholar pound, Jersey surely earns Iter living. miles from the city, which might . Ilrnt of the week. ship in the International Corres be calied a bar, putting in to the |Hiss Neva Perkins has been assist- Mrs. J. S. Wilson and Mrs. George and at high water the pondence School o f Scranton l’a. jg Agent Awbrey In the Wells. Ear- Trnniel came dow n from Cottage river, Drove yesterday to visit Mrs. Joseph trash would be carried off, or it for sale, and anyone wishing to take ,1 cilice this week. Trunnel who lives a short distance could be burned frequently. A bug* a course in this well established | Every farmer in l.ane county west of town.—Register. a-boo however, has appeared. Mr. “chool will do well by calling at mild begin right now and talk in- Wells l-’argo Express Company lias Jtitutc. Don't let It pms. E. King who lives near by, raising this office. issued orders to their agents all over Hinas will show you noiiio beautiful a strenuous objection and threaten the Edited States not to, after Sept. FOB SALE Ms on the installment plan, only have 1 st, accept any more C. <>. I>. liquor ing to sue the city if they under Ninety odd goats for sulc—mostly few, get one before they are gone. take to dump there. This will de nannies at John Hostellers, Saginaw, business. Missis Elizabeth W ood and Eva Mrs. Marlon Veatch, of this city, lay matters as the city council will Oregon. 25-41 itinson of Eugene, returned Monday is at Astoria visiting at the home of desire to thoroughly acquaint them om an over-Runday visit with her sister, .Mrs. Owls. Humphreys. The len der will take wood on sub selves with what rigbtH they have Jends in this city, scription. Mrs. Veatch will remain until after) in I he premises. But one thing is bevi (leer, of London Springs was the regatta. The Leader tells the news. certain, a dumping ground must he oing business In Eugene Tuesday, Sherman Clark, while handling ma r. Oeer reports the hotel at the chinery at the Combination Mine bud secured, or lilt* citizens cannot com iprings crowded. the misfortune to Injure Ids foot Inst ply witb the ordinance requiring 1 on will he hanking for a line lot wee It, which will lay him up for some the garbage to be removed. (lose in when It will be to late, only a ‘wleft. Ask llinils to show them to time. mi I’liymcnts to suit buyers. Thorn Peterson came out from the In Memoriam. D. C. Baughman. Prop’r. Run Rise Mine yesterday and went to To live within one’s salary Is hard 0 one can doubt It; but there's no Ids home at Fort Ransom, N.D. aiiht ’twero harder still to try to Mr. Hoffman, mill man a t the West Hall of Bohemia Camp N o. 200, V without It, Coast Mines, has gone to visit Ids fam w . O w ., Cottage Grove, Or. FLOUR. MILL FEED Miss Mabel T a lb ott of Brooklyn, ily at Eugene Whereas, it hss pleased the Head Miss Nellie Smith of Sun Francisco, Consul Commander ol the Universe owi, after n visit, witli friends In POULTRY SUPPLIES -aw Angeles, Is visiting at the home is visiting her sister Mrs K A. \\ Ilson in his infinite wisdom, to remove to h tinigral In this city. In this city. the Great Forest above our beloved Pr.if Terrill, of the E. of O., and Mrs. Hester o f Portland, is visiting Cottage Grove, Oregon. -h i I s Hnrd, of Eugene, returned at the home of Mr. Ben Lurch in this Neighbor H . E. Underwood, and Whereas, through his death we Phone: Office IJ.S. fota ' ’.nil,.min Thursday and went on city. Residence 215. their homes on N'o. 12 . Mr. and Mrs. Abrams have returned have lost a good Neighbor and Mis, l., dilstrap and daughter paaa- from their outing on Row river. friend and his wife a wise couucel- *1 through the city Tuesday on their Mrs. J M. Ishnin and children are |or and helpmate; therefore be it NO MORE WORK FOR FATHER. ».v I k into to Eugene after a pleasant visiting friends at Drain. Resolved, by the members o f Bo utiiig at London Hprlngs, Mr. and Mrs. McCInren were visi hemia Comp No, 260, that we do 1 have a few full blood Polond China tors to Eugene this week. hereby extend to his wife our heart ole pigs and some bnrred Plymouth Mrs. Dr. Kittle was visiting in Eu felt sympathy and condolence in mck and White fs'ghorn cockerels gene this week. ori,nl' P . B. Plttt.l.fl's. this her sad Bereavement; and be it Hinds has a few small places near IT-lt further town, cheap. Ayenarions Oarhollneitm, the chick* Resolved; That our charter be * bi-c exterminator and wood pre -er n r fer sale at Vealclt & Lnw- draped for a jierind of thirty days, Principal Elected, "Otis. s-aat j that a copy ol these resolutions bo ente(| to lhe widow 0, our ae The board o f iltreciors directors of the - n o'- uii ,,f the failure of theOrp- 21, We have just received new sam ples from Lamm & Company showing the latest styles in 2:30 j Fall and Winter Suitings Let us show you something swell in the New nobby. All of our suits are made to your measure and have a distinguish ing air that is a winner. We carry a Good Line of Fine Hats The right colors to match your new suit. The Toggery './JN m ü Come and See ior Yourself m n s i Entirely IRevv Stoch of (Soofcs Contino 1 OUR STOCK Of Shoes can’t be Beaten Oliver Veatch. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People w % GREAT REDUCTION AT LURCH’S In All Summer Lines. Note Prices in Our W in d ow GENERAL FEED STORE j " n rr" 't and Saving* Hank at Pori Cottage Grove pul die schools have ^ Neigbbor ana the same be rnil'l tbe Drain hank, a branch o f that elected J. 1). Baughman, o f Eugene spread on the minutes of this Camp. Usti tut inn. bn* also closed its doors as principal for the coming y e » r ., F. H R o se n b e r g , ,*> business. Professor Baughman is « nephew of C. H. V an D k n b u rg , *• H. Chambers went to Portland F. C. C offm an , flat noelt to meet Mrs. Chambers on D. C . Baughman of this city. H e. Committee. is n graduate of the Ashland Nor-, r return home from an extended East ante class 1 rn vi-If. They returned home t o raaj scbool of the s«...« ------- | thl ” Cl,y the last of the week. | ,,rof strange, has taught in a mini Tho first number of the Silver 1,1 | ran« Lucilo Hunt, the optician ber o f the schools in the state and Lake Leader cante this week. It ton returned to her homo in Eugene •- highly spoken of as an educator is edited by Wm. H older, neatly- font her summers outing a t Newport. by County Superintendent Dillard. gotten up and well patronized by '* ■Rnhi at her office In the new Tho assistant principal has not been the business men ‘.he re. chrism an block. elected as yet but probably will I* 1 h<> ion rii, quarterie meeting con i. B. Cavander, has leased his WTencp will be hei I M onday August today aud also n successor to Miss interest in the Brownsville Times '.at the M. E. Church. The Presid- Buxton of the Seventh grade, who '»g Eld, n ier will prenrh Sunday even-11'. _„ ¡ ¡ ¡ „ e d her position here to to his partner F. M Brown. M ’V."I Hill heTy tile' thc m,,rn,n* *rrnl" n accept one iu the Portland schools. 1 Callender will locate elsewhere. at least not In the night patrol line. It’s as easy as falling off a log to get the baby to sleep w ithout doing “ sentry go” on the bedroom carpet. Come to us and we will wlils|x r the hoc ret aloud to you—“ Paregoric. ’ It Is a soother for the restless, teething baby, and ensure* rest for you also. Not a particle of danger In it. All our drugs and medk'ines are guaran teed pure and fresh. Prices are pop ular. j » A P fia r iT ia C V * 0 Oreaon > * Browns—they are D isplay.... BIG V ALU ES = I N = SHOES I COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR M ILLS CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. S uccessor to H ARTUNG & H A N SO N .