Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, February 21, 1908, Image 1

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V O L . X IX .
C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G O N . F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y az, 1908
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NO. 45
NEW CHURCH
eac h one registered, a pass for free
character. A tu iu el 2000 feet in
transportation on the Eugene &
depth lias been driven right iulo
the body of the ledge in the direct­
Eastern Electric railway for the
ion it cuts through the mountain in
day was given each guest which
was greatly appreciated.
which it is located and the grade of
The program as auuouuced was
the ore has been growing richer as
the tunnel is bored. Above the Roseburg, Cottage Grove, Springfield and Junction to meet at the club rooms at 2;30
j and proceed thence by car to the |
innermost point there is a perpen­
Sent Large Delegations to Eugene Monday.
I University, where, at 3.15 addresses j
dicular body of ore for 1000 feet
; were made at Villard hall and a
which may be reached bv »toping,
All W ere Royally Entertained.
Property of the Seventh
Timber. Fruit. Grains and and this can he done throughout
i visit over every department of the
i University to see its work and its
the entire length of the tunnel
Day Adventists.
Mines.
great needs.
which is to he bored tlirougli the
Monday was certainly a gala day delegation from Cottage Grove.
At 7:30 the guests assembled
mountain, a concentrating plant
is now on the way, and when it ar for Eugene and the sun shone A IIUNDRKD FROM COTTAGE GROVE again at the club rooms where light
BOHEMIA'S RICH TREASURE rives the ore already taken out will \ bright with approval upon the day The train had scarcely stopped refreshments were served and a LOCATED ON WALL STREET
be prepared for being taken to the and its attending events. The Cot- when almost 100 of Cottage Grove season of speeches and good cheer
smelter at Tacoma. When t)ie taKe Grove Commercial Club turned business men and prominent citizens prevailed.
out almost to a .nan and more than quickly alighted from the traiu and
PKI.EUATION FROM IF SC T IO S.
Neat Little Chapel Cost Nearly
Samples Displayed Would Precipitate tuunel is bored through the moon-
tain, the nether exit will he very | filled the special car chartered for got into line. Every man of them
$1000
Free of Indebtedness.
On the arrival of the south
a Rush if Found in Some
wore a badge of the Commercial bouud train at 2.18 the hand with
close to the Riverside claim , which I tbe tr'P *° Eugene,
The
Program.
Foreign Land.
are also very rich and which run ! The UoaebQr* contingent with a Club of that city printed on lemon the officers and principal members
off in another direction, and n„ sPB,'ial traiu carrying about 200 of yellow in green which colors are of the Commercial club marched to
which a tunnel l.a» been driven for Ro8ebur8 '9 Prom.nent citizens pre- those o! the University of Oregon, the depot aud received the delega­
tion trom Junction iu the same
The neat and modest little chapel
One would think that from the 2000 feet with the samp grade o f! <!eded the Cottage Grove ,lelega- and as they baited on the south hearty, warm hearted manner that
recently
constructed on Wall street
side
of
the
depot
with
big
banners
literature and advertising that have rich ore all the way.
j tioD to E , Kene h y 0,,|y a few mm-
the delegation from the other sister
recently been put forth in the mat­
Tbere is a mountain of ore in ute*' wbile J uuclion C,t>’ and on which was displayed the follow­ cities were rect-ived. Tom Richard­ by the Seventh Day Adventists de­
son came up from Portland on the nomination at a cost of $901.73
ter of boosting Lnue cMinty's mag­ sight and those who a re fortunate I SPrin« field • « * » * « “ arrived at ing.
same
train and lie added to the en­ was dedicated laHt Sunday Feb. 10,
,
,
.
.
the
county
seat
a
little
later,
'
Cottage
Grove
1910,
9,999.”
nificent timber, in setting forth her enough to own stock in any of
thusiasm of the occasion.
..
,,
,
,
.
The
day
was
beautiful—the
spirit
1908 and the service w-is well at­
Then they broke forth with the
advantages as a section which will these mines will not have to live |
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. . .
The delegation from Springfield, tended. The report of the church
of
enthusiasm
was
at
its
height—
ultimately startle the world in the mauy months longer until their \
following mighty yell:
b
which was fully as large and en­
, e coming i hack , to
. them nothing h could have been done more
“Eugene! Eugene! our county seat thusiastic as any other came in treasurer, Miss Minnie Comer,
production of grain, fruit, vege­ money will ,, l>
,
,
than
was
done
to
give
to
Eugene
s
The queen city is hard to beat
huuches Many came on the showed that this little denomina­
tables, that these are the only in many times the original invest - 1 ^
“
Cottage
Grove
will
boost
and
.
V*
i
soo
visitors
a
more
cheerful
heart-
“ Bullet” at 11.10, Others followed tion had txp’euded during the past
things she has to offer to the inver­ ment as it ts a property that needs ”
holler
on No. 12 with the Cottage Grove year in improvements, church work,
tor in which he ran reap rich divi­ no exploitation; tile values am there felt welcome, or to make their visit
And voto for U. of O. $125,000.” delegation aud still others came by benevolences, etc. a total of $3,045-
,,
„ one of the happiest
occasions. Eu-
dends for the capital invested and in plain open sight atid , tlir're
can
rr
At this the Eugene Commercial conveyances and stages,
.57. Twelve new accessions to the
■natter
<
>
f
!
g
eue
had
ou
her
best
clothes
to
re­
feel sore that he is not. giving up be n« contingency in the
Club which Was lined up to meet
COTTAGE GROVE D ELEGATION .
ceive
her
company.
Her
citizens
church
has been recorded since the
hard earned money for nothing production.
them came hack with their regular
H. C- Madseu, H. H Veatcb, J beginning of the new church aud
Without the least disparagement to
We believe the mines of the Bo­ turned out en-masse and were on yell.
C Johnson, F. Snodgrass, W. H. the little denomination is prosper­
these splendid natural resources, hemia and Blue liver districts are their good behavior, kuowing their
Abrams, Mayor J. I. Jones, C. C.
A
throng
of
hearty
voices
gave
which will yield bountifully to those destined to bring in as much wealth neighbors had come to see how
H. O. Thompson, Geo. ing under the leadership of its
fo'tli thundering applause, and as Hazelton,
Hall, Dave Griggs aud wife, Dave pastor, Elder B. 0. Tabor, who lias
who properly sed carefully work \ to their owners as the timber, the Itbe^ d*d things,
it died away, the Military band led Scholl, Dr. Iviine and wile, Mrs. purchased a very sitely tract and
out the problem of production, we ; water power, the fruit, and agri- a r r i v a l o f r o s e b u r g s p e c i a l ,
the way. The Cottage Grove dele­ Gross, Marion Veatcb, Nate Comp­ budded a comfortable home in East
cannot help but emphasize the fact | cultural lands or any other of onr j At 11.15 the whistle of a loco-
gation followed and when they had ton, John Bartels, Win Conner, C. Cottage Grove. It was further
that locked in the recesses of the ! natural resources.
motive announced the arrival of a
all got on the pavement and direct­ W. Wallace, Ed Tullar, Harry shown by the treasurer’s report that
Cascades, the Almighty has hidden '
. . ■».... ■
special train from Roseburg. When
Tom Abrams, J . B. Protz-
ly opposite the street cars which Short,
man, Van Allison, Nattie Martiu, only an indebtedness of $110.07 re­
away mineral resources that only MEETING OF THE NORTH
j the engine hove in night it was a
were lined up there, they faced to­
need the magic key of capital j
FAIRVIEW MINING COMPAN Y !n,asB
hunting and other w ard the cars and with swinging Tom Jenkins, G. G. Warner, Jas. mained ou the church at the time
Benson, Audrew Brnnd, Herbert of its dedication, which ou this oc­
turned by the perservering hand of j
j decorations, while displayed upon
hats iu one hand aud the other Eakin, Wm. Perrnan, Dr. Woods, casion was all paid q/t subscribed.
labor to make them available to j p ,1>tene
i s _The annual , tho tc,"*er
monster letters was pointing to the street cars they H. M. Anderson, Frank Williams,
The following interesting dedica­
F. H. Rosenberg, C. Coffman, Geo.
human needs and bring good re- i ,ne^tin(, nf t|,„ North Fairview Min- i tbe legent: “ Uosel.org Paved Street broke out in uuisou :
tion
program was rendered;
McQueen, D. J. DuBruille, W. II.
turns to those who employ one or jng conipallV- operating
operating in the Bo-1 Special” .” The train had scarcely
"W ell! Well! W ell!
Lincoln, N. Jones, J, W. Baker, Opening remarks. .Elder B. C. Tabor
either in their development.
hernia district was held in Eugene cum(’ *n BiS>“ when a s,reara of aB This beats Cottage Grove
Obas. Cochran, Roy Ostrander, D. Dedication song.................. ..........Choir
We s p e a k advisodly. Some yesterday afternoon with the princi-1 man>y men and fair w° “ eu
All t o ---------------
eTer
J. Gover, Lincoln Taylor, Sam Ofientng prayer
W ell! W ell! W ell!”
samples of rock fairly filled with pal
pill stockholders present. The old ! Braced any country
country, commenced to
Pearce, Chas. Van Denberg, John Music by the choir .........................
..................Special Dedication Hong
evidences of mineral, in which even officers were re-elected for the com i pour from the cars, all adorned
Moving further south they made Milne, Chas. Mathews. J D. Asher,
S o n g ..........
Male Quartette
Dr.
Van
W
inkle,
J.
H
Chambers,
the novice could detect the copper, ing year. They are: George W. witb badKes* iu
room
for
the
Roseburg
delegation
that fairly
urisl and church re p o rt.........
and which the assays say carry McQueen, president; Alf Walker, astounded the big crowd of Eugene aud headed by the fire team draw­ T C, Wheeler. W. A. Hemenway, F iim ...........................
Miss Minnie Comer
C. Wallace, J. S. Stoneberg, Col
good values of gold and silver were vice-president; J , W. Kays, second people who had gathered to give ing Eugene’s splendid equipment J.
Wm Blair, Clias. Britneau, Jas. Violin solo, “The Shepherd Boy”
shown us recently hy F. J. Hard, vice-president; Darwin Bristow, the visitors royal welcome. The wagon, followed by the Military Hemenway. Frank Jordan, Alta
...................................... Prof. F ind lay
who says they were not selected treasurer; Herbert Leigh, secretary tour coaches were loaded to the band, the processiou started up the King, Bert Richmond, F. B. Phil­ So n g........................................................M ale Q uartette
samples, hut simply the ‘‘run of the and general manager. The old guard» and brought the flower ol beautiful paved Willamette street lips, Pres. Commercial Club, Geo. Offertory
mine,'’ convinces us beyond a doubt board of directors, consisting of I Roneburg's population to visit Eu- to the Commercial club. One of Comer, 1st Vice-Pres. Commercial The Celebrated Rubetistein's Mel­
ody in F
..............Prof. F ind lay
F. D 'Wheeler. 2nd Vice-
that the Oregon-Colorado claims, Oeo. W. McQueen, Alf Walker, j . ! Kenc. Fully 200 citizens were on the stirring marches which that Club.
Pres Commercial Club, C. P J'-nes, P ray e r
from which they came are certainly W. Kays, Hermann Leigh and Jns. j lhe excursion and among them band knows how to play, enlivened Jr. Sec. Commercial Club, O. Song.........................................................Male Quartette
destined to become great producers F. Powell, was re-elected.
were the mayor of the city. Dr. the stirring scene which was viewed Veatcb Asst, Sec, Commercial Club. Dedtcatnrinl sermon .....................
........................Elder C. W. Flatze
Roy Ostrander
says the Eugene Register.
The report of Manager Leigh Hoover, and nine out. of the twelve by great crowds on the sidewalks,
Among the speakers iu the even­ S o n g ............................ Male Q u a rtette
This mine is about four miles showed that a great deal- of work councilineu, Circuit Judge J . W. while from windows everywhere
Benedletion
\
from the end of the county road, had been done in the past year. As Hamilton, County clerk Wannacot, came the megaphones such as, ing were, F. B. Phillips, president
Cottage Grove Commercial Club,
which terminates at the Vesuvius, soon as the snow disappears from Clerk Agee, Sheriff McCallan, M l “ W hat's the matter with Roseburg? C. B. Cannon, Roseburg, J . J.
Diek White came down from the
with which Mr. Hard is also con­ the mines the work of driving the tor Wimberly, of the Review, and She’s all right—” “How about Ryan, Springfield, If. L. Rann, mines Saturday and reported con­
nected and from which place he deep tunnel will be resumed
Editor Hates of the Umpqua Val­ Cottage Grove? —She’s all right,” Junction; Eugene's booster, Mr. siderable snow in the camp but
has built at his own expense a
ley News, and many others.
and Rah! Rah! R ail’s! were heard Hartog and the great and only Tom considerable work being executed
Richardson of Portland. Music
good wagon road.
The First National bank of Eu- i Scarcely had they alighted from on every hand.
was furnished hy the Eugene baud nevertheless. He thinks the com­
The work on the Oregon-Uolo- gene will build a tine new batik the train when the delegation got
Swinging across the street at var­ and U. of O. Glee club A grand ing season will be a prosperous one
rado has been of a substantial j building this season.
together in a bunch at the west end ious intervals were banners bearing I banquet closed the eventful day.
in Bohemia.
of the depot and raising their im­ "Welcome” and in almost every
provised banner bearing the follow­ window were cards oil which were |
the words, "Welcome to our visi-1
ing :
“ Rosfburg 1908, 5,000”
tors.”
Then with the stentorian voices
Just before reaching theCofluuer- \
! they gave their yell with a whoop- cial club the baud opened out ,
on either side .of the street and
Have it For Less.
“ Roseburg!—Eugene!
played as the guests and the mem- i
Watch us grow
We vote for U. of O. ”
bers of the Commercial club which |
This was antiphonally answered were intersperced tlirougli the line
by the Eugene Commercial Club of ipjrch drew up at their destine
Bargains in Footw ear which
with their well known yell:
tion. Here, the visitors were ar s
cannot lie duplicated any­
“ Rah! Rah! Rah! Roseburg."
ranged along the outer line of the
where. M any of our best
Then Roseburg came back with: sidewalk and a picture ot the big j
brands of shoes included in
“ Roseburg can’t be beat
crowd of guests was taken hy Clar­
our Sacrifice Sale.
Is unsurpassed and seldom equaled
We are bound to have paved ence Winter from the roof of the
jstreets
building across the way.
Make onr city nice and clean
,
l
=either in
=
MAYOR WELCOMES V IS ITO R S
Like our sister town Eugene "
The guests then moved up sta ir»,
This brought torth such a storm
FRE SH STOCK
BK ST BRANDS
L O W L S T PR ICK S
i of cheers the yell leader of the Eu- to the Commercial club parlors and
Kxaininc onr China & Glass­
| gene Commercial Club Dr. D. A. the meeting was called to order by
ware.
Heavy, serviceable
Paine was completely drowned out President L. L Whitson of the
Gloves, Shirts, Overalls, Sus-
! and it all ended with a storm*of club. Mayor J. D. Matlock in a
jienders, S<»cks and other
neat impromptu speech, welcomed
I applause
work clothes for Lumbermen,
Eugene's magnificent Military the visitors to the city and figura­
We are IT when it Comes to Clothing
Loggers and Miners.
j band was thete also and played a tively turned over the keys of every­
I rousing selection as the visitors thing that could add to their pleas
FINF. H A N D M A D E LOGGING
¡dropped off the train When the nre.
S H O K S $ 4 0 0 T O * 7 . 0 0 >. * .
President Whitson then a n -1
; yells had been given and greetings
exchanged, the band again enter- non need the program for the day. :
The first thing in older was the !
j tained the assembly as they waited
tor No. 21, which brought in the registration ot the visitors and as|
LANE’S RICH
T O E IM O M P SO N CO.
OUR SPRING CLOTHING
BOOSTER DAY AT COUNTY SEAT
SP E C IA L
SALE
SHOES
Family
: G roceries
STYLE, QUALITY OR PRICE
MELER-THOMPSON CO.
PE AR CE B R O S.