Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 07, 1907, Image 1

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    |bHigh Time You W ere Telling Your Customers About the Many Things You E -ve for Christmas
GROVE LEADER
CO TTAG E P R O V E , OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1907
BIENT
ABOLISHED
NO. 39
decide on Tuesday what disposi-j
01218218
lion to make o f the Fourth luían- j
try, for it is already known th a t1
there is no w ay of preserving the I
regiment intact without forfeiting!
all federal militia appropriations,1
am ounting to over $10,000 annu­
ally
discharged, was also found near the
“ The Dairy Cow at Home and
scene, and it is believed that the Abroad,” Jos, E. Wing, Mechanics- '
murders were accomplished with 1
Ohio.
the hatchet. This is one theory.
Friday, Dee. 13, Id a. m.
The bodies were too badly burned.
“Advanced Registration for Dairy
however, to tell whether or not the
‘ ‘r“ r F' l “
Corv*nto-
0i n r
-
.
“ I fact leal Dairy Suggestions,*’ H.
skulls of any of the Casteel tamily - I. Blanchard, Hudlock. Washington.
were crushed in with a hatchet or
“ What and How to Feed the Dairy
NO FLAOt FOR HKADQI VUTKKS »TAI F j
whether they were simply overcome Cow,” Dr. James Withycombe. Cor­
vallis.
by smoke
No matter what action is taken, it
tary
“Future ot Dairying in Pastern Ore­
is manifest that the headquarters
gon,” A. Bennett, Irrigon.
officers of the Fourth Iufantty will
Brain Leaks.
Friday, Doe. 13, 1:90 p. in.
be left out of active guard work,
Business Session.
Reports of (MticersnndCommittees. F. B. PHILLIPS. PRESIDENT
ither states e f f e c t e d for the time being at least The
Election of Ottteors.
The
real
friend
never
asks
you
to
HOUSE
DESTROYED
BY
FIRE
regim ent is in command of Colonel
Address, J. W. Bailey, State Dairy
do
wrong
for
his
sake,
and
Food Commissioner, Portland.
G eorge O. Yornn of Eugene, with
Address, B. D. White, Dairy Divls-.
.
_
(Regiment Will be Segregated In­ Lieutenant-Colonel John M. Wil­
A little goes a long ways when ion, u. s. Department of Agriculture. Wedneiday Evening December 1 1th
The Announcements of Premium |
to One Full Battalion and Three
the Club Will Entertain Its Lady
liams o f Eugene, second in com­ The Family Recently Moved to Mac- fellowship walks at its side.
Awards.
There
isn’t
a
room
iu
tbe
house
mand.
Separate Companies.
Friends at a House Warming.
All railroads euteriug Portland |
leay From Myrtle Creek. Where
too good to let the suusbiue in | will sell round trip tickets for this 1
(Continued on page2.)
They Were Well Liked
upou.
meeting, on the certificate plan, at
one
and one-thi rd fare.
By the way, did you ever note |
J Portland, Ore., Dec. i — The
The Commercial Club of this
any
shortage
in
the
circulation
of
fourth Oregon Infantry, with head-
GONE TO WASHINGTON
Salem, Or., Dec. j . — Four per- gossip?
RESUME WORK IN OREGON al’ V
3 " ' ^ * “«“ Z
tors at Eugene, was form ally
| sons were murdered last night at
People who fear death should
jlisbed yesterday forenoon, at a
tbe coming year as tollows :
As Witnesses in the Freight Kate tire Hurst farm, near Maeleay. take it as a sign that they are not | Q||jcja|
eting of the state military board.
President, F. B. Phillips; First
Statement From Manager
Case
Mis. Casteel, her daughter, her living right.
Us action was taken in accord -
Vice
president, Geo. Comer; Second
O'Brien of the Harriman
------------
! son and the foreman of tire farm,
The man who is forever telling j
i with an order lately issued by
Vice president, F . D. Wheeler; Sec­
Lines
Mr Montgomery, were killed by 11s what he is going to do never j
! war department requiring state
T h e witnesses who left for Port­
retary, C. Paul Jones. Treasurer C.
an unknown person or persons. shows us anything he has done.
l to be organized and main- land Tuesday morning, December
Ross King; Assistant seciotary, Oli­
After the murders were committed,
The small man usually swells up
“ We shall resume work on the ver Veatcb; Trustees. B. Lurch, F.
1 on a regular army basis.
3, for W ashington to appear before
the farm house was set oil fire in enough to make a tight fit when he Harriman lines in Oregou just as
H. Roseuberg, H. O. Thompson,
The removal of the troops as- the Interstate Commerce commis­
the hope that evidence of the awful is put iu a large position.
soon as money conditions will per­ V. C London, J. B. Protzmau, C .
rned to the Fourth from the regi- sion in behalf of the lumbermen in ;
crime might bo obliterated or that
A lot of people who ride in auto­ mit.’ ’— J. P. O ’Brieu, vice-presi­ C. Hazletou and Andrew Bruud.
formation will entail many relation to the proposed advanced
the deaths could have beeu con­ mobiles would give the autos if dent and general manager of the
Tbe new officers are all substan­
ages. Primarily it will relieve rate on lumber and forest products
strued to havo beeu caused by be­ they could push baby carriages of Harrimau lines in Oregon.
tial business meu o f the city and
lonel Geo. 0 . Yoran and bis from the Pacific coast points to all
ing ('weight in the flames.
their own.
With practically a complete re- the club is certainly in good hand
(iff from active Guard service. points east of Denver, are:
A bloodstained hatchet was found
People who waste hours are al- versal of attitude 011 the question for tbe next year. It has done
the commissioned and uon-
Phillip Buchner, President of the
near the scene of the murderB, also ways complaining about not having j 0f railroad construction iu the much fo,r tbe advancement and bet­
mmissioned staff of the regiment Oregon and Washington Lumber
a loaded shotgun
Sheriff Culver time enough to accomplish some ¡northwest, J. P. O ’ Brien, Ilarri- terment of Cottage Grove and all
Ivill find themselves without a com- Manufacturers association.
man’ s right-hand man for Oregoa, Western Oregon during tbe years
and Deputy Sheriff Minto have thing.
|oand, although they will retain
A . C. D ixon, chairman of Trans­
If we must lose the ‘‘Iu God We gave out the foregoing
gone to the scene of the murder.
official past and is known all over the Btate
■ theircommissions and warrants for portation committee.
The Casteel family came here re­ Trust” from our coins they might statement from bis office this morn­ as one of tbe best organized com­
tate service.
G eorge M. Cornwall, in charge
cently from Myrtle Creek and were at least favor us by putting the ing. Only four or five days ago, mercial bodies in the northwest.
At present the regiment will be of the Publicity bureau.
in denying that orders had been
said to have had considerable word “Mizpah” on.
A t the meeting Monday night,
[regaled into one full battalion
Hou. R. A . Booth and the fol­
Perhaps
we
wouldn’t
need
»11
j
isiucd from Harriman headquarters tbe cinb, instructed the secretary
money.
land three separate companies. It low ing members of tbo special ad­
M rs. Casteel was a woman about elastic currency quite so much if a j at Omaha to go ahead with the com -, ,Q draft re»0)utions asking our sen-
Is intended shortly, however, to or- vance rate committee:
00 years of age. Her sou was lot of emineut financiers possessed j pletion of railroads iu this state, ators and representatives in con­
Igsnize a fourth company of infan-
F . C. Knapp of the Peninsula aged 10 and tbe daughter 24, and less elastic consciences.
Mr O’ Brien said he did Dot ex- gress to use their influence towards
llry in Southern Oregon and thus es- Lum ber company, Portland.
Wo have learned to do a great peet to receive any such orders in the passage of an act exempting
the foreman on the place, who
Itablisb a second separate battalion.
T . K . Campbell, chairman of the came with them from Douglas many things that the ancients never the immediate future.
mine owners from doing assessment
The two majors are Creed Ham- Oregon State Railway commission. county, was a man about $5 years learned to do, and it the ancients
Only one explanation can be of work th jg year on account of the
Imond of Eugene, and Frank B.
E, D. K in gsley, manager Bridal old. Their uearest neighbor is a were alive they would doubtless be fered for the change in position,;«oaroity of money at tbe preseut
■ Hamlin of Roseburg. Both, liow- Veil Lumber company.
and that is The situation in the tim# T h e secretary was also ifl-
I farmer named Wilson. They had glad of it.
|ner, will retain commands of bat­
People are not worrying so much iiiduslnal wot Id has improved an!
J gc w rile Heuator Fulton
K. C. Miles, of Spaulding Log- 1>ei,n there such a short time and
talions when the second separate gin g company.
met K0 few people there is little about the motto on the coins ns substantially that the above state- aBking him to join with our repre-
battalion is organized with the m us­
J. H. Chambers of the Chambers
Qf thei0 The bodieg aro they are about a chance to see the j ,,vnt b> warranted and that ©icjpo®ieeiiletives iu tbeir effort« to secure
tering in of another company'.
Lum ber company, Cottage G rove.i
oomp)eteiy burned up. The eagle on oue side and the woman ’jipeopl« mav «0®* expect to see a ^ i n m i f l of Senator L a toilette'■
For this additional company Med­
T h e attorney representing the residence was as fine a one as any head on the other.
\ general iSMimpt^un of work 011 the amendment to the Hepburn bill, in
ford is at present the strongest bid­ Oregon lumbermen, Mr. J. N. Peal, in that part of the county.
"Do your Christmas shopping ! many uilrond pPf>< ts now under w|,;c|j the Interstate Commerce
der. Seventy young men have is already in W ashington, together
One theory is that tramps who [earl)!’ ’ is the advice of tin reform i v ay, but which waie Imnigbt to a Commission „hall pass on all railroad
signed the rolls there and sent in a with Mr. Anderson, rale clerk for have been infestiug the country ers. W e'll do no such thing Half ¡ei»ud.itilt by Ibo livin g off of ,#v‘ freight rates liefore they are put
petition to Adjutant-General Fin- the lumber manufacturers.
attacked the farm, ami when the the fun of Christmas shopping is |, ral thousand ivorkintui on N o into effect. Tbe passage of this
zer for an order to muster them in­
amendment, which will be intro«
boy and foreman resisted, shot them the worry and press ot the crowd, j vember 1.
W e haven’t auy looey Quiuzey I
hay vl l(AN RRGKMK HKPOT
to service. The minimum strength Big Timber Deal Closed Up ami then killed the women.
duced at tbe present sessiou of con­
nor mission Ituniture in our house,
.
gress is of great importance to the
under the present requirements is
the
but we are able to get a lot of com
Hope U also expressed that
people of the whole state and all
i men, so Medford has an ample
Yesterday Messrs. P E. bnod
Salem, Ore., Dec. 3 . — Mrs. Mary
construct on of new
•bowing.
fort out of the fact that we can sit 11’1" " 8 for thc
pressure should bs> brought to bear
grasp, T . G . Hendricks and W W. c „ Rteei and her children are sup-
to—if tbo;depots ¡ 1 » Albany and Eugene, upon Senator Fulton to cause him
in
any
chair
we
want
The field and staff officers o f the Moore received the last payment of
(0 have been the victims of
j which have been held in abeyance
to work with his colleagues in the
Fourth infoDtry, until congress $17,000 in cash for their sale of ^ Mon(g0roery, who had lived baby hasn't pre-empted it.
i siuce November I, will he taken up
matter.
Every
time
we
hear
o
rich
mau
lakes further action in regard to timber lands in the Siuslaw, made j wj(h t,)e famj|y for 18 years, and
light away and these builditigB
telling how happy lie was when he |
Tbe committee appointed to i r v
National Guard affairs, or until to A storia parties.
The sal wbo js SUpp0scd to have gone tn-
computed by early spring.
was a poor, hard working boy, we
range for a housewarming and en­
further orders, constitute a state amounted to almost $50,000, and
Details ns to what delayed pro­
sane.
feel like throwing him down, tak­
tertainment lor the lady friends of
provisional organization for the they received the highest price p.ii'l
The house is in au isolated spot
jects will first lie taken up are not
purpose of recruiting an additional this summer for the hinds sold. in the midst of a clump of trees. ing his money away from him and 1 given out, but the intimation is the members of tbe Club reported
regiment. Col. Geo. O. Yoran Messrs. Snodgrass and Hendricks Fire was noticed early Sunday putting him back in a position t o 1 that tbe resumption will he gradual everything in readiness for W ed­
nesday evening, December 11th,
will report to the adjutant general have good - holdings of timber yet j raorning by neighbors some miles be happy again.
land will involve practically all new
when the member* are requested to
fur instructions.
. a
• 1
work
and revision which was
in the Sinai aw country, and »one of distant, and the ruins and charred
The following article taken from
Dairymen s Associât
brought to a imit five weeks ago.— bring their ladies and enjoy a
it the choicest they held
Tin re­ bodies were found Monday morn­
pleasant evening.
Sunday’s Oregoniad will fu lly ex­ mittance of the final payment iu
ing
The
sixteenth
annual
meeting
of
ltcg
"te
r
plain why the Fourth Regim ent
The bodies of the women and of
cash w ill add materially to the cash
the Oregon Dairymen’s Association
__
"*» abolished:
in circulation in the city and the Paul Casteel were found lyiug as
will be held under the auspices of
Oregon's National Guard and b an ks’ cash resources.— Registi 1
though they had been burned in
the Poitland Commercial Club at | 'Sj|j
the militia organizations of 22 other
their beds That of Montgomery
Portland, Oregon, on December 12 ( ^
states face a serious problem in con­
dressed. He had evi-
i was partly
Farmers. Attention
fluence of a general order just is-
wearing his trousers, and 13, 1907:
j dently been
trogbam
s«d by the war department. T h e
when he met his
H avin g recently purchased the ! shirt and socks
Thursday. Dec. 12. 1® « ni.
ori*er is the result of a new inter­
j death.
: 4 s
Address ot Welcome, Torn Ulehurd- 1
pretation on the Dick militia enact­ well kuowu blacksmith shop of
In the front yard were found
ment of 1903, and unless it i* com- P hillip Hohl, ‘ and fitted it up with j Montgomery'»
shoes, a bloody s.m, Portland Commercial Club Presl-
Response \nnnal Address,
pli*d with states failing to make all the latest improved equipment,
containing $3^.
hatchet, a puts®
dent E. T Judd, Turner.
including
an
electric
motor,
I
im
•uch compliance will be cut off
■ of Montgomery’s socks,
•Testing Milk on the Farm. Dan
prepared to do all jjinds of blacky and one
hicb waa eoaked in Blener, Brooks.
r°B1 government financial support.
„1 ■
— !
"Winter vs. Hummer Dairying, j
Oregon will be compelled to for- sm ithing, horseshoeing, woodwork the s
From this it is judged that
H
and
carriage
building
at
reasonable
b
lo
o
d
.^
there
J,,hn
Dinwiddle.
Woodburn.
)
*it the Fourth Regiment of In-
believing that
Xeec-sity for Clean Milk. ’ L- K. j
Iafao hare an emory wheel Montgomery
‘ rL with headquarters at Eu- rates.
was a large sum of
of money
money in the , j Ziemer. Tillamook.
specially for grinding Oliver Chilled house, was overcome with tempts,
D '!' ** *e>9t lor the time being.
Thursday. Dec. 12, 1:30 P- m.
Call and see me.
d« the Oregon military board Plows
tion, killed Mrs. Casteel and then j ‘'The Relation the Dairy Industry
G ko . Horn.
a’ no‘ *cted officially as yet, there
Beam to the Commercial Business ot |
arched the house.
Failing to find the expected the country. T. s. Townsend, l’ort-
V 10®,ker alternative at hand, and
Third of Series
j l onrth Infantry will have to
he took "hat money be i lam i.
thlpment.”
The celebrated M ID LA N D J< *
^ , #nd ,eft the ho*«* with ! “ Care of Cream for
d* identity as a regiment and
Mrs.
F-
T.
Judd.
Salem
their «0®
of s„ « .k » g «way
* 8 regated into one separate bat- I L E E S IN G E R S will
Discussion Fifteen Minutes.
musical
entertainment
nt
n
Probably
overcome
with remoi«*
*nd three separate companies
••Succulent Feed for Winter. Wm.
c&„gh t. he re Schtilmerlcli. HHIslwP».
* 1,1,0‘ w® separate battalions. T o tian Church on Dee 12th. Doors Prolmb r
open at 7 :3 0 ; don’ t
this rar*| n d fo « » ^
^
lighted the Discussi'>n Fifteen Minutes.
'* 'D,° two battalions w ill re-
“ Milking by Machine.“ Mr-
^ i , |fire and perished with hi* victim«.
t*le organization of another opportunity if you enj^:
Vokum. Marshfield.
for «hey will
'
,b ic b had not been
of infantry in Southern singing;
The military board will please you
¡¡sion of State M ili-
Board at Portland
OFFICERS
ELECTED
NEAR SALEM
Commercial Club Holds
Annual Election
Mrs. Casteel. Daughter.
Son and Foreman
Lumbermen
TAKE
NOTICE
W e h a v e a la rg e
sto ck of hand-m ade
Logging
S h o es to
se le c t from .
Prices: $4. to $7.00»
PEAR1CE BROS.