0 0 * COTTAGE GROVE LEADEÍt VOL. X IX COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. DOINGS AT THE COUNTY SEAT Court in Session After a Prolonged Vacation Wiu. Young and T . Linn have concluded not t>j appeal the cases in which they were fined $200 each in justice court and paid their fines recently. This with the fiues paid by Davis and Jacobs makes a total of $610.60 received by the justice as the result of the late prosecu­ tions. Roy Johnson will lay in jail for 100 days, and the cases against Mayhew and Waddle will bo appealed. E Will Watch With Interest Action of Commission If they win, the Northwest will ad : vance as never before. If they lose new theories must bo tried that j heretofore we have approached with much reluctance.” The $3.10 rate asked for between Willamette valley poiuts and San Francisco differs somewhat from the Eastern rate case, but involves the same principle, being an interstate rate. By an arbitrary advance in this rate on lumber the Southern Pacific company is threatening total destruction of the lumbering in dostry in the Willamette valley, and in fact, throughout Western Ore gon, where mills are not located at water shipping poiuts. NO. 37 WORK OF THE COYOTE CLUB Nineteen Scalps Secured During Past Year per scalp, and we are informed that the county court looks with some favor upon the proposition, since our sister county of Douglas is ren­ dering its farmer citizens assintance in this direction in the sum of $7.50 for each coyote or wolf scalp can­ celed. The efforts of the Lane county farmers during the past year to thus protect their flocks, should receive some notice trom the county court as well as some meager assistance, at least, in the way of a county bounty. F. H. Button, oue of the princi­ pal men o f the S. P. C o.’s force at Marcola, came back from Hood MAKING BLIND PIGS SQUEAL River recently and says work at the INDUSTRY IN GREAT DANGER MORE SECURITY TO FLOCKS ANNUAL MEETING o f c o y o t e CLUB S. P, camps and mills will start up By order of the president, S. C. again with full force early in Janu Veatch, the annual meeting of the Work Will Resume in Mills and Camps ary, which is glad tidings to labor Its Fate to be Determined by the The County Court Will be Asked to Coyote Club will be held.in the city Fulton Will be Candidate. ing aud business men alike and in­ Interstate Commerce Commission hall at 2 o ’clock p. m. Saturday, — News Around the Court House Assist in Exterminating These dicates that the late industrial de­ January 11, I 9 O 8 . AU members l’ortlaud, Or., Dec. 31.— Making in March. — Real Estate Transfers. Troublesome Varmints. pression resulting from the financial are urged to lie present. a trip of 3000 miles to register flurry, has about become ancient Senator Charles W. Fulton arrived history. iti Portland last night from Wash­ The American Fleet. J. H. Chambers, the well known Miss Minnie Chambers went to A few days ago members of the Work started at the Eugene ington, D C. He will spend the Cottage Grove Tuesday on a visit Lumber company mills this week lumberman of Cottage Grove, and local Coyote Club, consisting ot Again the heroes who carve the holidays here and will leave for R. A . Booth of the Booth-Kelly with relatives. Cbas. and Wilbur McFarland, the conquests of nations upon the his­ and will be kept going right along Washington on January 6 . While A fall of a little more than ) 1 on short hours, until the days get Lumber Co. with headquarters nt here it is only fair to presume Mosby boys and our worthy city torical stones o f the past and pres­ inches of rain was recorded by the longer. They have an .order for a Eugene, returned home late last that the senatorial fences will be marshal, Frank Snodgrass, partici­ ent, are before us aud the whole local observer for the month o f De number o f oar loads o f ties for an week from Washington, D. C , looked after, so that when he re­ pated in an exciting coyote chase world wonders. The long and per­ cember. It was an unusually moist eastern railroad which will have to where they went a few weeks ago turns to the capital he can rest as­ on the Moaby farm, two of these ilous trip which our navy is upon is to appear before the Interstate Com troublesome varmints heiDg trailed one that marvels the world. The month. he filled by the 15th inst. and other sured that the Fulton interests will by the dogs and furnishing splendid twice told tale of the battleship Senator R . A . Booth is home orders have been coming in quite merce Commission iu the interests be looked after iu this state. targets for a test of the hunters Oregon’s famous trip returns to us from a trip to Washington, I). C., well lately, so that it is hoped the of Oregon lumbermen. There were "T h e primary law says you must and with his sons, R >y and Floyd, men will have steady work from many other Oregon and Washing­ register if you want to be a eaudi- marksmanship. The chase was live­ wafted upon the breeze of proud ton lumbermen before the commis­ ly from the first and after a score memories. Well we remember how are enjoying a brief hunt over in this time on. dato,” said the senator facotiously, sion, but all will bo held in sus­ of shots were fired at repeated in­ our hearts beat fast and we listened Douglas county. upon his arrival, ’-and I might take The special services at the M. E. pense regarding the findings o f the tervals, Wilbur McFarland finally for tidings of the mighty warrior A marriage license was issued church, which began last Sunday a notion to be a candidate. So I commission until early in March. sent a bullet through the bodv ot which met and crushed the Spanish Tuesday to Albert H. Cruzan at night under the leadership of Evan­ had to make this trip clear across Mr Chambers said in substance one of the coyotes aud even then it flotilla forever. Pleasant Hill, and Nettie Ross at gelist C. R. Haudeuschield o f Chi­ the country just to register. There on bis return: "M ore depends on kept up a running fight with the From Captain Clark down to the samo plaeo. L. O. Hamblin cago are attracting wide attention. ehould be a law that would do away the decision of the Interstate Com­ dogs for nearly a mile, when it was; every jacket abroad, never before acted as witness. with the necessity of such a trip for The evangelist is unquestionably merce commission than on the finan­ overtaken by Mr. Snodgrass and or since sailed a braver crew in Commissioners’ court met Thttrs- the ablest speaker and strongest cial condition of the country, in re­ that purpose.’ ’ clubbed to death. The other coyote honor of the stars and stripes and Congressman W. R. Ellis, who lay of this week. As there were gospel preacher that has graced a gard to the future of the logging was hadly wounded and it is the wo know that Old Glory has waved no terms in November and Decem­ Eugene pulpit for several years. He and lumbering industry o f the arrived today from Pendleton, con­ supposition that it was overtaken over the bravest of the brave. The ber on account of the holidays, is fearless and bold yet scholarly Northwest. The commission will, firms the published reports o f the and killed by the dogs in the timber j Oregon of the American Navy is there will be a great deal of busi­ and refined in all his utterances. on March 4 . decide on the question tentative agreement between Fulton, j ours and we are proud of tbe fact Hawley and himself that Attorney high up on a nearby mountain The music is an attractive feature ness to transact. of freight rates on lumber East, A year ago these vatmints became that she was first to plow through There were 265 marriage licenses of the service. The large chorus and if Ibis decision should be favor­ Geo. Bingham of Salem, is the so troublesome hereabouts that the the foaming billowB the path which issued in Lane county in tho year led by the evangelist, assisted by able to the sawmill men of the choice of these three for Bristol’ s farmers saw the necessity for an or - 1 the finest navy afloat is now follow- 1907 to 283 issued in tho year 1900. the pipe organ and au orchestra, Northwest, work in the logging successor. ganized effort to destroy them, to ling. What a sight it must have When Fulton and Ellis left Wash­ Only 30 divorces were granted, gives such an impetus to the song camps and mil's, will be resumed protect their flocks of sheep and j been to see the great ship steaming ington Thursday evening it was left service that no one in the audience which is a pretty good showing. immediately. If it is averse, then goats. This brought about the or- in to port where she was to join the with Hawley to make terms with can refrain from taking part. The I cannot say when the camps and Marriage licenses were issued yes­ ganizatioti o f the South Lane Conn- navy that so easily showed Europe evangelist served as a musical di­ mills will begin to operate again to Bourne in regard to Bingham's terday to Henry C. Holcombe, aged ty Coyote Club last December and that America still ruled the wave; recommendation. If Bourne would rector for five years, hence his won­ any extent.’ ’ 34 of W endling and Mrs. Minnie tlie importation of first class vat- it was then and there that the not agree, then the matter was to derful ability as a leader. Large B. Stephens, aged 29, o f Eugene. E. E. McClarren, a well kuown be left in abeyance until the return mint hounds bv Wilbur McFarland fighters of many battles called tbe crowds pack the church each night. A lso to John Beak and Ida May- and others and the life of the coyote 1 mighty Oregon the "B ull dog of logger of Portland says: ‘‘At pres­ of these two. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. aud timber wolf 1 m s been made the n avy" and she still reigns the Lower, both of Creswell. ent only a few men are employed W. T. Kayser et ttx to A . E. miserable in South Lane ever since champion of the deep. in the camps of Oregon and Wash­ Ernest R. Gilstrapand Miss Anna Ex-Game Warden Rewarded Hamloth etux, lot 1 in block 3 in that time, resulting in 19 scalps hav- The coming of the groat white ington, and these are kept with a F. Johnson both o f Eugene, were D. G. McFarland’s 3rd add*to Cot­ g been taken during the past year fleet to the I’acific Coast is only a Ex.S*ate Game Warden J. W. view to increase the force should married the early part o f the week. tage Grove, $800. the Interstate Commerce Commis­ Baker is the proud possessor of a for which bounties have been paid repetition of the maoy like deeds of They ore both highly esteemed U. S. to George VV. McQueen, sion come to the rescue o f the log­ beautiful and expensive gold watch ggregating nearly $190. tlieclub the navies that have fought our young people of this city. patent, 8.36 acres in Sec. 6 . tp. 20 h ging industry. There are thou­ and chain, with an engraving ot an assessing its members 15 cents per wars belore and have given to the William Davis and Jos. Jacobs, r 2 w. sands of men idle in every logging elk on the front case and Mr. man for each coyote or wolf killed world some of its greatest captains. were each fined $100 in tho justice S. C. Counts to Francis VloLaugh- camp and lumber mill region, and Baker’ s initials on the hack case, and paying a bounty o f $10 per There comes with her the grand old court for selling liquor, they having lin B. for deed, 104.60 acres in Sec. these are watching for the decision which was presented to him Tues­ scalp to the member succeeding in man of the rolling sea ' ‘Fighting pleaded guilty, have paid their Bob” who if needs be would sweep 30, tp. 20, s r 4 w, $ 700 . at Washington City as eagerly as day as a token of the esteem in capturing it. finos. Tho membership of this club now a foe from off the main, if there be which he is held by his former dep­ are the owners of the timber lauds Herman Venske et ux to E. M. Thomas Linn a n d William umbers nearly 75 and includes any. The stars and stripes fear no uties throughout the state. This Young, who were each fined $200 Blackmore W . D., part of lots 1 and mills. It is true that thou­ valuable gift an 1 token of regard farmers from Lorane to Upper Row dangers for her seamen know no sands of men thrown out of work and 2 in D. G. McFarland's add to in the justice court last week for by the raise in freight rates East came as a surprise to Mr. Baker, River and from Creswell to Com­ defeat and so our navy sails from violating the local option law have Cottage Grove, $225. the rock Imnod const of old Atlanta stock. L. W . Baker et ux to S. C. have gone South, but there are also however bis realization that the re paid their fines and their bondsmen An effort is now being put forth to the golden shores ot the Pacific lations betweon himself and bis other thousands who have families are exonerated. This makes four Counts, W. D., N 1-2 o f lots 5 , 6 efficient deputies had been very by the club to induce the Dane the ruler of the deep, who have paid their fines and two in block 7 of L. A L. add to Cot­ depending on them, and these men # H a TSDR u d *. cannot pick up their belongings pleasant and it is a matter of pub­ co u n ty court to a s s is t it in its efforts '< who will probably appeal to the tage Grove, $700. to exterminate these troublesome j ■ ----- lic record that both Mr. Baker and and flit away like the single men John M. Durham et ux to D. C. circuit court aud one who is serv­ varmints in this county, by offering I.adiea engraved visiting cards at his deputies rendered just as faith­ can. A decision favorable to the Baughman W. D., $150. Let in ing sentence in the county jail small bounty of from $2.50 to $5 1 the Leader office. timber interests of the two states ful, vigilant and valuable services T he total number of hunters’ blk. 2 in McQueens add to Cottage to the state in the protection of ita cannot reach the ears of these men licenses issued in Lane county for Grove $150. game, as is possible under the many Robert Carey et ux to A. Brewer, any too soon, as the funds they had » the year 1907 was 1079 as against accumulated are being frittered disadvantages and trying circum­ W. D., lot in block 2 in D. G. Mc­ 1661 issued in the year 1906, mak­ > stances. The token was appropri­ away. ing 18 more. This is not ss great Farland’s 3rd add to Cottage Grove ately and worthily bestowed. R. A. BOOTH TALKS an increase as there should have $ 1100 . In an interview with a Journal been. Yet it means considerable Marshal Receives Cash Reward. First Car Over New Road. reporter at Portland R. A . Booth money coming into the county to By City Marshal Frank Snod­ R. L. Donald left Salem at 1 p. had this to say. “ It is admitted protect our game. Some of the li­ that some considerable profit has grass we are informed that Mayor m. in a special car for Portland, the censes brought $10 each, but by far the most brought only $1 each. first electric car to run over the been made by the lumber people, J I. Jones treated him to an agree­ but it is largely represented in able surprise Tuesday by present­ Pai>ers were served on Charles new line between the two cities. larger and better plants that would ing him with a check for $25 in ac­ Maybew by Chief of Police Far­ He made the trip in about three be greatly reduced in value if the cordance with the mayor’ s procla­ hours with light power. The fall rington iu which he is charged with j mation a few weeks ago that he maintaining a nuisance in selling current for heavy cars will not be increased rate is sustained. " I believe the railroad people are would give a reward o f $25 for tbe intoxicating liquors contrary to law. turned on until Wednesday, al- much impressed to find the margin apprehension and conviction of the Tbis is the ordinance passed by the though the entire line has Irec-n of profit to manufacturers as small negroe hobos who committed the council some time last summer and ! formally turned over to the operat- as it was shown to be. Knowing it bold robbery just south of this city the particular provision of keeping | ing corporation, known as the Ore now as they do, if they persist in I recently. Marshal Snodgrass run liquors on hand declared to be a 1 gon Electric Railway Company. Mr. Donald as chief engineer for demanding the advance they know- I own and captured the fugatives in nuisance by the ordinance was ruled jg Barstow A Co., the contracting firm ingly do it at the peril of the ,n" I short order. upon by Jude Hatris. The city is IH going to see whether the "sellin g” of engineers, who have built thejdustry. be regretted that th e 1 If you want a real live local _ , can be declared a nuisance, if it line in less than two years, h a s 1 “ It is to $1 construction conflict between tbe shipper and j paper try the consolidated Leader bandied the entire can be proved it is done. The case and feels very ' the railroads is so marked, but the 1 and Nugget for a year. \\ e guar- has been set for this Friday morn from start to finish, been arcom- | lumbermen are not tbe aggressors, sntee your money’s worth, and then ing, and it will be heard before Re­ proud o f what has They are fighting for an existence, j plished — Salem Journal. corder Dorris. l wm m Lumbermen TAKE NOTICE j W e have a large stock of hand-made Lodging Shoes to select from. P rices: $4. to $ 7.00. P E A R C E BROS. I