Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 28, 1907, Image 1

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
VOL. X IX
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1907.
NO. 3«
OUR NATIONAL FOREST
made sure is that the timber is
both organizations marching to tbe
MASS MEETING
0. N. G. ASSOCIATION
CHRISTMAS BALL
uot burnt up; the next, that it ie
Shields cemetery, where the inter­
not used up. Before there were
To Protect and Grow Wood For Com­ any National Forests enormous Horticulturists Will Meet Saturday. Session Held Yesterday— Local Men ment took place. After the i
pressive ceremony of the Woodmen A Large Number of Interested Spec­
mercial Uses.
January 4th.
quantities of the people’s timber on
Attend.
of the World, the bugler of Co
tator*.— Prizes Awarded.
the public domain every year went
‘ ‘E’ ’ blew ‘ 'taps’ ’ over the grave ot
J up iu smoke; Foreets which cov-
w h at t h e y a r e FOR.
The Dane County Horticultural
Tbe Nulioual Guard association one o f their comrades— tbe first to
The Masque ball given by Co.
Use.—National Forests are for ered districts as large as the State Society and Eugene Commercial of Oregon met in Portland yester­ be taken from their ranks since the
E ” at tbe armory Christmas night
*
of
Rhode
Island
were
completely
Club
are
arranging
for
a
mass
meet­
day to discuss important subjects, Company’s formation.
ose by all the people. Their re- |
was well attended. A large num­
sources are now used in such a i wiped out in the course o f a few ing which will take place at the some of our local officers being
He leaves a father, mother and
ber of people masked and the char­
days.
It
meant
losses
to
the
people
county court house on Saturday, among the speakers. The Oregon­ four brothers, Ab Emerson of
common-sense way that instead ot
acters were original and disguising.
being used up they keep coming. of millions and millions of dollars. January 4th at 1908, at 3 p. ni. and ian outlines the program as follows: Eastern Oregon, Chris. Ben and
Tbe music was furnished by Nel­
“ The meeting this year was one Will o f this place, to mourn bis
They are for present use, for use a Fire destroys quickly; trees grow at 7:30 p. m
son's orchestra.
few years ahead and for use a long slowly. It often takes a hundred
The Horticultural Society ap­ of unusual interest. The order ot death.
The list of prizes were awarded
time ahead. It is easy to draw a years to make good the damage pointed Mr. W . G. Allen as a com­ business and program as announced
to tbe following;
picture o f the West, say twenty- done by a single day’s fire.
mittee of one to act with Manager at Guard headquarters, shows many
1. Best sustained lady character,
Died.
In National Forests there is a Hartog o f the Eugene Commercial interesting and instructive features.
five or fifty years from now. The
Mra Arch Thompson as Indian
force
o
f
men
on
the
ground
whose
picture will show a great increase
Club in arranging the details of Addresses made by Regular Army
At the home of her son D. H. squaw, jewel box.
officers, as well as Guardsmen. One Hemenway, Mrs. William Hemen-
in population, in the cities and in business it is to look out for fire. this meeting.
2. Best sustained gentleman
the country; It will show innumer­ They hove been remarkably suc­
Dr. D. A . Paine will act as chair­ of tbe most important topics was way died December 2 C, 1907. In­ character, Mr. Arch Thompson, as
cessful
iu
keeping
it
down.
Since
able homes, now almost unthought
man o f the joint meeting and the that of coast artillery reserves. terment took place Saturday 1 p. m. Indian Buok, watch chain.
of, it will show a wondertul growth the fire patrol was started less than following have been invited to de­ This subject was handled by Major
3. Best lady waltzer, Mrs. Jas.
Harry L- Hawthorne, Coast Artil­
in agriculture aud the cultivation of one-third of one per cent of the liver fifteen minute addresses:
Potts
as Columbia, gold locket.
Cottage Grove Birds.
lery Corps, U. S. A.
vast areas now unproductive; it will total area of the foreets has been
4. Brst gentlemen waltzer, Frank
President W. K. Newell o f the
TJie business session was called
show great strides in manufactur­ burned over and the money loss has State Board o f Horticulture on
F. H. Rosenberg sent bis pen of La Cute as Band Master, watch fob.
been
insignificant.
This
is
a
won­
to
order at 10 a. m. Chaplain W il­
ing and in all kinds o f industry.
G. Most original lady character,
“ The Outlook lor Horticultural De.
winning pen of Buff Cochins and
This meaus an enormous increase derful improvement over the old velopmeut tn the Willamette Val­ liam S. Gilbert of the Third Oregon
a*
Chinese lady Gail Hare, rocking
Infanrry delivered tbe opening H. K. Metcalf sent his pen of Fal
in the demand upon its natural re­ conditions on the open public do­ ley.’ ’
chair.
verolles
that
took
first
prize
here,
prayer. An address o f welcome
sources. Without enough wood, main, where fires were incessant
U. Most original gentleman char­
Secretary H. M. Williamson on was then made by Mayor Lane. to the poultry show now being held
water and forage it would be a very
enormously destructive
acter,
as Barber Pole, Wm. Ed­
The
Advantages
of
organization
Hundreds of millions of feet of
This was followed by organization, at Dallas.
poor kind o f a country. If these
wards, razor.
among
fruit
growers.”
reports of officers, reading of cor­
great resources should become limber are sold from the National
7. Most comic lady character, as
Prof. I.ewis of Corvallis on “ The respondence, election of officers,
scarce or hard to get, future growth Forests each year. That is why
negro wentch, Mrs. Rose Kennedy.
Additional
Locals
Willamette Valley from a Horticul­ amendments to the constitution and
and prosperity would be severely the forest is protected. The timber
8 . Most comic gentleman char­
tural Standpoint.’ ’
is
for
use.
The
cuttings
do
not
bylaws, presentation of resolutions
handicapped.
acter,
Miss Maggie Brund is visiting in
County Fruit Inspector Beebe ou and motions, disposing ol miscel­
National Forests keep these re­ damage the forest, because the lum­
as fat man, box cigars.
Eugene.
bering
operations
are
so
carefully
'Experiences
of
a
Fruit
Inspector.”
laneous
and
unfinished
business.
9 . Most beautiful, rich and
sources coming in abundance by
A.
Nelson
and
sou
were
in
Eu­
done that the stand is left in first-
“ The opening address was that
tasteful lady’s costume, Queen of
Editor E. H. Shepard of “ Better
using them wisely at present.
gene yesterday,
hearts, Mary BartelB.
Production. — T h e permanent class condition for a second crop, Fruit,” Hood River, on “ Fruit on the subject of coast artillery re­
10. Most beautiful, rich, and
Walt
Cochran
came
in
from
Bo­
aud
after
that
a
third
crop
and
any
serves,
by
Major
Hawthorne.
In
Growing as a business.”
wealth of a country comes from the
hemia and went to Portland Mon­ tasteful gentlemen’s costume, as a
number
pf
future
crops,
Fire
is
view
o
f
tbe
recent
suggestion
by
soil. T o insure permanent wealth
Tbe committee has also devised a
Spanish Troubador, Claude Spencer
day.
the soil must be kept productive. kept out of the cut-over lands to scheme to make the meeting one of the War department, that certain
umbrella.
John Culp was in the Grove
Agricultural lands are managed so 18*ve *ke young growth a fair decided interest to all fruit growers troops of the Oregon Guard be des­
as to produce the most valuable chance. By wise use the timber and other citizens, by advertising ignated as artillery reserves, at the from Marcola visiting over Christ­
Christmas Services
crops, year after year, without a crop is made perpetual and its qual­ for questions, which will be an­ same time retaining their identity mas.
D. J. DuBruille and wife are
break. Forest lands also should be ity is improved by encouraging a swered by the speakers. These as infantry, or field artillery, the
In addition to three Christmas
managed so as to produce the most new and better growth o( the most questions are now coming in and subject o f effecting euch an organi­ spending Christmas with relativea
trees loaded with presents for all,
zation
was
brought
np.
useful
kinds
of
trees.
in
Portland.
valuable crops o f timber aud wood,
will he assorted and divided among
also a big Hanla Claus and a little
"Another Regular army officer
The actual results ou private experts to reply to. Iu that way, a
year after year, without interrup­
Mrs. Fred Lamb and family are Santa Claus, the following splend-
presented
an
address
on
a
similiar
tion. Without a plentiful, cheap, lands where the owners do not care great many matters on which fruit
spending the holidays with her did program was well reudered.
subject, that of const artillery sup­ father J. B. Lewis.
and continuous supply of wood, ag­ what happens after they have growers like information, will come
PART I
ports. Captain R. M Taylor of
riculture and all its dependent in. skinned them are quite different. up for discussion.
S. J. Brund and John Anderson
TH E Y t ’ t.B -T ID I STORY
tbe Fourteenth
Infantry, who
dustries must suffer. And iu rag- These lands are usually cut over
are doing assessment work at the Motion song............ First Primer class
Every man in this county inter­
handled this subject, is an authority
with
the
soli
object
of
getting
ions of little rainfall, without a
Beautiful Christmas Tree.............
ested in fruit ought to make it a on infantry supports. As one of Crystal mine in Bohemia.
......................... Third Primer class
plentiful and steady flow of water everything possible out o f them at point to attend tbe meetings, as it
The
Receiver’s
receipts
have
been
tbe government's crack infantry of­
Tbe Fairies.............. First Primer class
for irrigation, agricnlture is either one stroke. They are stripped of will be one of the largest and most
ficers, bis discussion was o f interest issued for tbe Paradise and Boston Boys for Christ.................. Filth class
timber, while the slashings which
impossible or Unprofitable-
instructive ever held.
group of mines in Bohemia.
Santa Claus Nap....Twelve Characters
and important
National Forests from their own are left on the ground make good
A great many members of tbe
PART II
vfrs. F.vans and daughter Ethel
“
Adjutant-General
Otis
Hamil­
soil produce always the greatest fire traps. Very soon the whole Commercial Club will also attend,
BEDKKMKR AN D KIHO,— C A N T A T A '
of
Eugene
are
spending
Christmas
ton of Washington spoke on federal
possible amounts and the most val­ area burns over and the ground be­ realizing that their interests are so
assistance to the National Guard; week with Chus. Van Denberg and 1. Thy Light Is Come.............. Chorus
comes
ft
nonproductive
waste.
A
2. The Lord Shall Comfort Zion,
uable kinds of timber, wood and
cloeely bound-up with those of the Brigadier-General Charles F. Beebe family.
................................................Duet
forage; and the forests themselves glance from a car window in Michi­ fruit growers, as to be virtually one-
Mrs, W C. Connor, Mrs, A.
Miss Eunice Van Denberg will
discussed Natioual Guard veterans;
gan,
Wisconsin
or
Minnesota
shows
make llie soil of the surrounding
Brand
The committee has engaged tbe Colonel James Jackson viewod tbe entertain a number of her friend!
country produce the largest and the new absolutely ruined lands Eugene Military band to receive the
8. How Beautiful Upon the Moun­
Guard, from the standpoint of a Saturday evening in honor o f bef
most useful agricultural crops by which but a short time ago pro
tains, solo, Mrs. .1. O. Van Winkle
visitors and entertain them with school for citizenship; Major Creed cousin Miss Ethel Evans of Eugene.
4. And There Were Shepherds......
supplying it with a sle .d y flow of duced magnificent stands of white
good music afternoon and evening. C. Hammond took up interior econ­
......................... Solo's ami Chorus
Fingal Hinds, the real estate man
of the
the great
great wealth
water for irrigation and by furnish- pine. Think ot
Mrs. A. Brand, Mrs. J. O.
omy in companies. The National reports the sale of the Porter Bros,
which
the
people
o
f
these
states
ing its settlers with an abundance
Van Winkle
Guard association and its objects ranch in Lake county to Hi Adame,
EASILY
DECIDED
of timber and wood and lorage, for might have made permanent, simply
5. The Hong of the Angels...........
were discussed by Captain Cbas. I. a Nebraska man, for $20 ,000 cash.
by usiug the forests wisely.
........................... Women's Chorus
heme and local business use.
This Question Shouid be Answered Dick; Lieutenant Condon C. Mc- Mr. Adams will return in a few fi. <> Thou Who hv a Star did
Then
again,
wood
is
so
very
es­
Homes — Homes are of vital im­
Coruack discussed ttie topic of mil­ days with liia family and make
Guide.....................Contralto solo,
Easily by Cottage Grove People
portance to the west, and to the sential in every day life that it
J. M. Ifihaiu
itary hygiene as it concerns line of­ Cottage Grove his home.
whole country. A land without seems unwise to let it be monopo­
7. Slog O Ye Hi »vens.............. Chorus
ficers nnd Lieutenant George E.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W . Marlin of 8. Seek Ye The Lord.......... Tenor solo
Which is wiser—to have confidence
homes is not worth living in. What lized by individuals or corporations
In the opinion« of your fellow citizens Houck gave his views on how to Wendling were spending tbe Christ­
Dr. J. O. Van Wtnkle
the west needs is people who come Actual results show that when pub'
of people you know, or depend on develop an effective marksman.
mas vacation with F. H. Rosen­ 9 . O Come all Ye Faitlifnl. ..........
to stay. The man who skins the lie timber lands pass out of the statements made by utter strangers
‘ These addresses were followed berg. Mr. Martin is superintend­
...........
Mat* «4111111« M e
land nnd moves on does the coun­ Governments bands they eventu­ residing In far away places? Bead by general discussion and adjourn­
I)r. J. O. Van Winkle. W. A.
ent
of
the
Booth
Kelly
Lumber
Hogale, .1, M. Isliaiu. 0. S.
try moie harm than good. He ally, and often very quickly, fall the following:
ment.”
plant at that place and has lately
Mrs. J. K. Barrett, living on the
Cochran,
may enrich himself and a fow into the bands of big concerns,
Captain J. C. Johnson, First Lieu­ returned from a trip to Atcbineoti 10. Hail Redeemer and King.......
east side, Cottage Grove, Ore., say»:
others for a very brief time, but he which rarely show the slightest
“ I suffered for years with a compli­ tenant II. K. Metcalf and Second where he was married.
............................................ Chorus
kills the land. He cares nothing tendency to handle them for the cation of trouble«, the most annoy­
Lieutenant H. H. Petrie, officers of
for this, because be does not stay in greatest good of the people in the ing of which was a derangement of
Company F. were present from Cot
the entire urinary system. I used
the eouutry, but moves on to new long run.
tage Grove
many
remedies
and
spent
some
time
fields and repeats the skinning pro­
On a National Foreet the present
in a hospital. When I came from the
cess. It is he who is the greatest an(j future local demapd is always hospital I laarned of Doan’s Kidney
Died
enemy ol the home builder.
considered first
The Government Pills and procured them at the Ben­
They make it impossible for the tries to see that there shall always son Pharmacy. Thetr use lias been |
Chester M'.lo Emerson died at
land to be skinned. They benefit be enough timber and wood on of-so much benefit tom e that. I am
the man with a home and the man ' band for use by the home builder, continuing with the remedy In hopes his home one and one-fourth miles
of a complete cure. I am glad to | sougb of Cottage Grove Friday,
who seeks to build one by insuring J the prospector, the miner, tbe small
recommend Doan s Kidney Pills.
December a i, 1907, at 6:15 p. ra.
protection and wise use of the tim -1 mill man, the stockman and all
For sale by all dealers Price r«
Hp wgg born at Latbanii Lane
her and grass and by conserving the 1 kinds of local industries. If local cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo,
„
.
■
the United county, Oregon. June 30 188.,
water. In considering what Na- needs promise to consume it all, New York, sole agents for
and was 2* year8’ 5 m outh» «nd
tional Forests are for and how they ; nothing is allowed to be shipped State«
Remember the name—Doan's—and 20 days old.
affect the resources o f the western | out of the country. If it were in
Last Fall he with mother and
mountains, the fact should never be ^ (be bands of individuals or corpor- take no other.
________ .-
brother, Chris, went to
New Mex-
lost sight of that they are for the ate owners, it would very likely be
always
on
hand.
When
timber
for
ico
with
hopea
that
his health
local
home builder first, and that their shipped out regardless of
in from a would be restored.
But upon
resources are protected and used for | needs. It would seek the bsst mines has to be shipped
his special welfare before everything market If it were sold locally, distance at great expense it often finding that the climate was not
the users would have to pay what­ makes the operations so costly as to lienefitting him and that be was
else.
ever price the owner might demand, be unprofitable. If the local sup- rapidly becoming worse, they re
r o PROTECT AM) GROW WOOD FOR
and this price might be very unfair. ply is burned up, the mines suffer, turned to their home about a month
USE.
This is especially important to In mining districts one of the chief ago
The National Forests occupy high
objacts of National Forests is to
The funeral sermon was presebed
mountain lands, rough and rocky, the mining industry. All mining protect tbe timber and keep it on at the Christian church under the
require a great deal ->f
_
.
-
______ ; _ . - L ll.
. f
t n S
ami which will always be of value operations r c q i
q( hand ready for
ln tbt
mines
at ] ausp.ee*
of the 11 Woodmen of
the
rbiefiy for the production o f umber timber. It m
. I .. ___
World end Company "E ,” O. N. G „
and wood. The first thing that ie portable quality, fa.rly cheap and [nil tinea.
Lumbermen
TAKE
NOTIGE
W e have a large
:V
stock of hand-made
Logging Shoes to
select from.
P rice s: $ 4 . to $ 7 .0 0 . |-
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