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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
Cottage Grove Leader. Supplement Prominent Business Man Dead Cottage Grove, Oregon, February U, 1908 Supplement Local News and Notes. Sweet Pea Show. | The people of this city were Miss Esther Monroe, who under The Civic Improvement commit shocked to learn o f the death S.t- went a surgical operation at the tee of the Woman’s Club is plan Salem hospital last week, is recov urdav Feb. 8, 1908, o f Edward ning for a Sweet Pea show to be ing rspidly. Hebard, proprietor of the Geut’s held the last of June and earnestly furnishing store in this city known ¡ L . W . Baker, the Eugene street car conductor, attended Co. E in request you to participate. Feb. as the "T oggery” . He wa* at his spection Mouday evening, he being 22ud has been designated as “ Plaut- place of business only a few days a member o f this company. jing Day.” Prepare your ground prior to his death apparently enjov- | Grand mask skate at the rink and order seeds now. Following ing good health, but on Thursday i next Tuesday evening. Admission I is a list of prizes (prizes will be an- of last week he was stricken down , skaters 25 cents. Spectators, adults nouced later.) with a kind of paralysis of the 15 cents, children 10 cents. Class 1— For the largest number throat and tongue and for a day or W e must show the Cottage of varieties grown bv any exhibitor Grove Commercial boys a good time more prior to his death could not not less than 10 Darned varieties, speak. Dr. Kime attended him in when thev come to visit us on Feb ruary 17th says the Engene Regis nor less than 12 sprays in a vase. this city and done all in hia power ter. First and second prizes. to gi*e him relief, but owing to the Class 2— Best six named varieties A1 Johnson and Lewis Harley complicated condition of bis case it came down from the Bohemia mines twelve sprays each of yellow, piuk, was thought best to seud him to Tuesday and reported 18 inches of white, dark red, red or lavender. the Eugene hospital upon recom fresh snow in the mines, but say Prize for each color. mendation of the doctor, but uoth that considerable underground work Class 3— Prize for the most is being done in the mines this ing could be done L,r the patient unique display. Prize for the most winter. and he died the evening Jof the M 's. Thos. Krauter o f Troutdale artistically arranged boqnet. "ame day he arrived at the hospital. and daughter Miss Bertha, are en Class 4— Largest display regard In the death of Mr. Hebard Cot joying a pleasant visit at the home less o f color or variety. First and tage Grove loses a very estimable o f Thos. Parker and also with second prize. and worthy citizen, Mr. Hebard other Cottage Grove triends. Mrs. All classes opeu to competition Krauter was formerly Mrs. Freder- having resided in tnis city several to any one living within a radius of ickson. j’ears and was well and favorably It bas been rumored that the ten miles of Cottage Grove. H e was 44 years old and farmers were going to be required The following prizes will be given * - . i t; p was a member of the ioca. - ' * • tQ buy their phones and that rents to children who will plait seeds lodge and the Modern Woodman wouiu be r';‘ ae3 9» R>«m soon. This other than sweet peas: Manager David Griggs ¿IfcElares to First and second prize for largest order, having $1000 insurance in be an error, as do such action baS the latter. Mr. Hebard was a na even been discussed. collection. t ; Old sub tive of Virginia and came to this scribers will go on jost as they are. First and second prize for best coast 18 years ago, dividing his res E, C. Bisby and C. A. Van Den- boquet of any one variety. idence between thia place and Yon- burg, two popular young men of A few suggestions on the culture calla. The remains were shipped this city, have purchased the of sweet peas: The Fre“ Cb wetbQd confectionery and ice is practiced by many gardqers who to his old home Tuesday where bis “ W a ve" father, mother, twra sisters and cream parlor, o f Perman & Briggs, aim to secure the finest flowers. &od will assume charge at once. brother reside. An administrator Both of these young men are well Dig a trench 12 or 15 incbea deep, will soon be appointed to settle up known and highly esteemed in this cover bottom with loose, rich, bis affairs here. Regarding the community, Mr. Bisby having sandy soil, plant seeds and cover funeral service at Eugene the Reg served as clerk in the poet office a one or two inches deep. A s plants year a half and we predict that ister said : they will make a complete success grow, gradually fill in until trench A large delegation came down o f tbeir new business undertaking is full, thus giving the plants deep from Cottage Grove Tuesday even -! Here is another evideoce of the rooting ing to attend the funeral services ¡ prompt payment of its insurance over the remains ol Edward Hebard obligations by the Woodmen of the Another Row River Fire. who died in the General hospital on W orld. On Dec. 20th, the order Saturday evening. Among those lost an esteemed member by death The residence of Ben Pitcher on who came were C. H. Van Deuburg, in the person of Chester M. Emer bis farm home one mile west of son and on Feb. 3d, Clerk Chas. Ben Lurch, Levi Geer, Geo. Mc VanDenburg, received a check in Disston in Row river valley, was Queen, Winters Wallace J. S. the sum o f J looo for the benefici destroyed by fire Monday, the en Milne, a . 8. Powell, Martin Shea, ary of deceased, Mrs. Emerson, the tire upper story being in flames be Frank Kennedy, John Asber, C. young man’s mother. There is also fore the fire was noticed. An or Ross and Alta King. Most of them an additional fund ot f l o o to be gan and a few household goods used in the erection o f a suitable are members of the Knights o f monument at the grave of the were saved from the lower rooms. The house had recently been re Pythias or Modern Woodmen of young man as soon aa a selection of papered and was a good country America to which lodges deceased a atone is made by the mother. home. The loss is partially cov belonged and he oarried $ looo in* This is a most worthy feature of ered by insurance in the sum of $500. suraoce in the latter. The services this grand order. were held st the undertaking rooms Notice. o f Day and Henderson Tuesday C. P. Cunningham, late manager afternoon and the remains were of the Eugene light system for the Having heard on the atreet that shipped to Olney, Virginia on No. Willamette Valley Co. succeeds I am accusing certain persons of 14. Hiram Griggs at this place, Mr. feeding my dog cat glass. I wish G riggs to be transferred to another to emphatically deny that I have “ Farmer Jones,” the jolly trick accused any ooe or even express point. While we regret to loee Mr. Griggs from onr city, we extend a ster, with the Stanley Comedy Co., ed an opinion on the subject. cordial welcome to Mr. Cunning A lbert Z e r il l . •t the armory Saturday evening. ham.