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1 •r#«« li.t Soc CM l ul l IN D U STR IE S AMD RESOURCES. * '«reut forests of timl>er tributary to Cottage ‘ •»ove; fifteen saw mills; three shingle mills, within a radius cl is mil«*. lleaduuurtci■ .'or Bohemia ro lJ mines and ni.uk Butte Quicksilver mines, valleys and foot-hills well adapted to Iruit grow ing, tarnnuR uud dairying. For information regarding this great country sultscrilie for the C O T T A G E GR O VE. OREGON f.ocate«! on tlie utipei W illamette River 144 miles Mouth o f Portland on Southern Pa cilic and Oreiiou fc South Kasteru Railroad*. Population .’.Son. two hunks; public uud high schools, live churches, wutei, light and sew er systems; cream ery. Hour mill, two hrick M inis, saw mills, wood-work factor•> , mutch factory; steam lauudry uud the Lottder. C O T T A G E G R O VE LE AD ER B O H E M IA NUG GET CO TTAGE Consolidated January 9, 190H G R O V E , O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , A P R IL VO L. XX. 2 4 , 19 0 8 . NO. 3 FRUIT DRYER AND CANNERY H U OF THE PRIMARY FLECTION LAST FRIDAY the * Irtou family, whose father, and carried to his home, where he Myles Orton, conducted a big cir died shortly after midnight, April cus in the New F.ngland States for 17, 1‘xiM, a few hours after the ac a uumlier of years returned from cident, without having regained Australia to Norris & Rowe; the consciousness. ( Iscaloosa family c a m e direct When the brakesman threw up from the Hipixxlrome, New York the door it is assumed that he was City; the Jumping Jordans from so suddenly released from his i>o- the principal halls of Kurope. The sition that lu- lost his balance and riders are all of foreign birth, fell forward from the car. Indica among them being the lieuutiful tions (mint to the fact that he re Rose Dixkrill, the most graceful tabled a oue-haud hold for a dis ! little lady that ever graced a horse; tauce of some >o feet, when he County Nominating Election. Republican Ticket Nominated. Mile I'ini, the Paresian doll; Miss struck a culvert and was dashed | Castello, the Venus of the ring: For U. S. Senator— H. M. Cake against the heavy timbers. • According to the returns re Geo. Holland, Frank Miller, John William Allen Johnson was U> of Portland. ceived I.ouis K. Bean, Winsor W. Deere, I'rank Castello, R. M.| I'or Congressmen— W. C. Haw years, eight months and twenty- Calkins and Allen H. Katou are Bean, Calkins, and Eaton For Repre Dock rill, Ilerliert Rumlev, and I ley of Salem, W. R. Kllis of Pen-j four days old. lie was horn in the nominees for representatives sentatives. Griffin for Sheriff. Austin King, summersault riders j of Required Amount Sub- dleton. Idaho ami came to this city with Was Returning Home From Creswell. on the republican ticket, Drew and equestrians par excellent. ... „ _ . _ Other Nominations F'or lustice of Supreme court— I his parents about ten years ago. Permanent Oryanua- Griffin is the nominee for sheriff, Son of a Prominent Local I here are over 200 circus cham lie was ail exceedingly bright and R. S. Bean of Eugene. li. l\ Fee for clerk, B. F. Keeney lion Saturday. Business Man pions with the big show. By F'or Dairy and F'ood Commis gentlemanly youth, of sober, moral for assessor. Walter B. Dillard for agreement with the other members; habits and a general favorite in sioner—J. W . Hailey of Multno II. M. Cake defeated Charles school sujierintendent, Robert li. of the big circus trust, Norris & this city, lie was the only son of mah county. W Fulton for the republican nom liastland for county treasurer, (1. .V number of prominent farmers I'or Railroad Commissioner— T. ination for t ’ liited States senator R. Clirisinan for county judge, C. Rowe's circus will be the only big A pall of gloom was cast over Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, the show to visit this section this year. of this vicinity and Forane valley this city Saturday when the news father lieing a prominent merchant K. Campbell of I.ane county. by a majority of nearly .tooo votes. . M. Collier for surveyor, Hugh M. met with the business men of Cot I'or Prosecuting Attorney— K. i Price for commissioner and \V. T. of the unfortunate and tragic of this city and the family being WHAT CAKK SAYS. tage Grove in the Commercial Toggery Stock Sold R. Bryson. held in the highest esteem. death of Allen Johnson was spread The splendid victory of the Cordon for coroner. The last four ---------- Club rooms Tuesday afternoon and Funeral services were conducted DEMOCRATIC TICKKT NOMINATED. lieople is, to my mind, the clearest candidates were without opjxisi- l he Stanley Brothers of F.ugene: listened to the proposition of Mr. throughout this community. It at the M. K. church Sunday at 11 l'or U. S. Senator— (leo. K. indication that they will not )x.-r tion and received the entire vote of have purchased the 1 oggery C. M. Densmore, a*practical fruit seems that on Friday this well o’clock a. in. bv Rev. Xickle, the Chamberlain of Portland. mit their rights to be tampered the party. stock in this city irom the admin- j dryer and cannery man of Eugene, known and popular young man, in pastor, interment in the Masonic F'or Congressman— J. J. W hit Probably the closest fight was with. I attribute my victory ab istrator in the 11 ebbard estate and j for the establishment of a dryer cemetery, and it was one of the ney of Albany. company with quite a number of solutely to the determination of lietweeu Allen II. liaton and I. X. will proceed to close it out. 1 hey , aud canning plant in this city. A ll largest attended funerals ever wit F'or Justice of Supreme court— lidwards for representative. young people of this city, went to the people to hold fast to the rights will conduct a closing out sale up ¡were favorably impressed with the nessed in this city. The floral of R. S. Beau of Iiugene. After lidwards comes A. C. Jen to May 1st when they will turn the | proposition, which requires the Creswell to attend a skating carni which they have laliored so hard ferings were many and most beau F'or Prosecuting Attorney— W . val and it was his intention to re to gain. My firm conviction with nings, and (¿. J. Dodd received the storeroom over to Almoud Hem subscription to $3( x K i in stock by tiful, the large harp, anchor and S. McFadden. main over night in Creswell with reference to the jxqmlar election of smallest vote. euway and the remaining goods j local people, Mr. Densmore takiug cross being contributed by the For county clerk there was no friends, while most of his compan Elks, Sunday School class of de EAST AND WEST COTTAGE DROVE t'nited States senators and State doubt as to the outcome from the will at that time lie shipped to Eu- j a liberal share of stock himself, ions had planned to return home ment No. I , and my earnest ad gene where the Stanley s will sell 'T h e farmers were granted tile priv- ceased and his classmates, respect iBCr. wee. vocacy of that cause is, without first, as nearly every precinct gave theni out. Mr. Hetnenway will dege of paying for their stock in 011 the lit:.to evening Cottage ively. (trove local. doubt, the cause of my selection li. l\- Fee a majority o vert). F. have a large arched passage-way j fruit products, and in a .very short besides a father and mother, de U N IT E D STATES SENATOR. Upon the arrival of the local at by the Republicans of this state.” Callisou. An occasional precinct, cut in the walls between h is lSpa c e o f time $1,250 in stock was ceased leaves to mourn their loss II M Cake rep 54 107 however, gave Callisou a majority, st"re room and the Creswell the young people boarded l oggerv' | subscrilied for, but as some of FIT [.TON TO SUPPORT CAK15. 69 five sisters, Mrs. (leorge Rouse of C W Fulton rep 34 among them being North Junction, the train for home and it seems 18 15 this city, Mrs. lvugene Matlock of C. li Chaiu!>erlain ilem Senator Fulton, while keenly Fee’s home precinct which Mr. room and will divide his large! those who wanted stock in the en- that at this time, Allen changed CONGRESSMAN. Eugene and Misses Abbie, lna and disappointed by the result of Fri Fee savs, alwavs goes against him. stoek of ladies and gents furnish- terprise could not We present at this his mind and decided to come ing goods and place them in sepa meeting, it was decided to hold au- 84 \V C Hawley rep 168 day’s primaries, views his defeat Edna Johnson and a host of Drew Griffin is easily, in for rate departments. home alxmt the time the train was 1 his will give j other meeting this Saturday after- 7 11 philosophically and announces that friends in this city, who join the J J Whitney »lent sheriff. pulling out from the depot. The him the extra store room he has aojuoon at the same place, when the JUSTICE SUPREM E COURT. Leader in extending the bereaved he will give his unqualified sup IF F. Keeuey wins easily over badly needed in which to make a ; balance of the stock will be taken skating rink being on the opjxisite 84 R S Hean rep 165 family sincere sympathy in their port to his successful opponent. I). P. Burton for assessor, and P. better display of his large stock. side of the track from the depot, it , , , . alld permanent organization effect- FOOD COMMISSIONER. I sad hour of bereavement. W . R. Kllis was nominated by D. Newell comes third. is supposed that he ran and caught ’ ________ 54 J W Hailey rep ‘>9 ’ * * ed. The people of this citv and the republicans for congress in the \\ altei IF Dill.iid. for schixil su 29 Alex Reid, rep 66 hold on the rail and vestibule steps Network of Electric Valley Roads , community aie to be co,.g..,tul.iUd Card of Thanks. second district by a plurality of periutendeul, won handily over 11. K U L R O A D COMMISSIONER. of the coach, thinking that he ujioii their enterprise and public about 25m over Mr. Shepherd and (i. Baughman, his majority being 72 T K Campliell, rep 149 would be admitted, but not lieing 1 he announcement was made to-, spirit in securing a fruit dryer and alxmt the same over lus other com well up in the hundreds. We. the undersigned desire to W A Carter, rep 6 10 observed he settled down on the dav simultaneously with the in- cannery, as it will supply a good 26 jietitor, Mr. (leer. 8 extend our sincere thanks to our R Koliertson, rep TDK DEMOCRATS. steps under the trap platform. All crease of capital stock of the ( Ire- home market for all the fruits and C. IF Aitchisoi. v. s nominated DISTRICT ATTORNEY, mguy good neighliors and friends Tile democratic ticket, as nomi gon F.lectric company from $2,000-1 vegetables suitable for drying and went well until the train whistled 79 for Railroad Cornu,- .inner in the nated at the iiolls, is as follows; 154 who so kindly assisted us and jier- li R Bryson, rep for the Cottage drove station when j • xxi to $10,000,000. that the i^mi ic^jjujug, which the fnriners can W S McFadden, deni 12 second district by a narrow mar For representatives— I.eoti R. the brakesman as usual" raised the! forme<1 ■<*>• " f kindness during pauv began Friday actual con-. raise and will greatly stimulate I'.dnnnison. Joseph I). Matlock gin over W. II. llurlburt, his near LA N E COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES. our late sad bereavement. vestibule trap and opened the struction on the first of 2S3 miles | this industry in South Fane coun- and A lim Platon, the last named est competitor. 63 L li Mean, rep 98 W. C. J ohnson a n d F a m il y . door to allow the exit of the pas of extensions, branches and later-! ty . Fet all who can, attend to- lieing one of the republican nomi 37 hi the first district, there was an W W Calkins, rep 91 sengers, whereupon a iierson was ■ • ■ i •> exceedingly close contest between nees. the democrats endorsing him al> to the Portlam!-Electric line, j morrow’s (Saturday’s) meeting C J Dodd, rep 41 seen to drop from the steps to the New Cashier in Cotlage Grove Bank. A II liaton, rep 48 Thomas K. Complied and W. A. because of his Statement No. 1 which was placed in operation ; and Ixxist for the fruit cannery and 95 declaration. 36 I X Kdwards, rep 76 within the last few weeks. The j j ryer ground by the train men about a ---------- Carter for Railroad Commissioner. County Clerk— Henry W. Stew 36 54 roads mapjied out are; Portland; quarter of a mile north of the de On account of ill health, F-. 11. A C Jennings, rep Campbell having a lead of less art. L R lidnmn«Ison, dem 18 to Tillamook, via Ilillslxiro: Port-! Sheriff— Harry F. Bown. pot. As soon as the train halted Phillips, who is just recovering J 1) Matlock, deni than 200 over Carter. 6 County Judge—John W. Baker. land to Eugene, via Corvallis; Sa -j W#rk on Eugene-Springfield Trolley. at the station the train men with a f r o l n a severe illness, has found it J. \\. Bailey is victorious over C O U NTY CLERK. County Treasurer—James M. Jem to Mill City, Salem to Dallas,. few citizens hastened hack to lo- necessarv to resign as cashier of Dr. Alexander Reid for I'ood and Kitchen. 32 () F Cal li son, rep 49 Salem to Albany and Albany to L . N. Konev Monday received cate the victim of the accident and the Hal)k ()f Cottage drove and is li 11 Lee, rep 58 125 Countv school superintendent— Dairy Commissioner by about 15,- Cascadia. The supplementary ar- from ‘ he Portland, Eugene \- 20 (XKJ: found Allen Johnson laying un-1 succeeded by (Jeorge Hall, a well II W Stewart, «leni 13 Kllis R. Parker. tides of incorporation necessary to Eastern railway company the con Surveyor— Simon Klovdahl. conscious at the foot of the em known and jmpular gentleman of FOR SHERIFF. THE LEGISLATURE tract for building the trestle work County Commission— G u a r d increase the capital stock were for the Eugene-Springfield trolley baukmeiit at the end of a small I tj,js city. Mr. Hall has had con- lMtriffin, rep 18 .14 In the F'ridav primaries legisla 11 ustou. 26 filed Thursday in the office of tlie line along the liottoiii from Jud 41 trestle directly in front of dins, j siderable experience in the bank- I T Nicklin, rep tive candidates were nominated as Coroner— Waldo I.. Cheshire. 40 100 countv clerk of Multnomah coun kins’ Point east to the Willamette Cochran’s home. ing business and being a very F II Snodgrass, rep follows: 23 i II L Mown, dem 23 river at Springfield. The hammer l)r. Kime and the parents of the j genial and obliging gentlemen, 110 'so Carter Would Make it Unanimous. ty. Guy \V. Talbot, Edward Sen. COUNTY JUDGE. for the piledriver has been deliv Cookiugham, James IF Kerr and young man were at once sum-, wjjj no doubt keep the business of Statement No. I ................8 70 ered, ami the machine will In- ('. R Clirisinan, rep 147 Republican voters' choice..4 moiled and the injured lx>v was tl,e bank on the increase. Mr. J W Baker, «leni Mr. Carter, competitor of T. K. George F. Nevins are nominal in rigged up at once. There will be 16 18 Unpledged................ carried into tlie home of J. I), i Phillips made a very competent Campbell for the nomination for corporators signing the new ar practically 4< khi feet of trestle work TREASURER. railroad commissioner published ticles. The road is backed by on the line along the bottom, d ivid Cochran. I ’ pen the arrival of the ' ohHjfinif official and the pa- 1< li liastland, rep 156 till Total.........*.....................1*5 Moffat & White, bankers of New ed into seven stretches, with short doctor and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson . , , , . . . . . . ASSESSOR. The hold-over senators pledged the following card in a late issue . , , ! trolls of the bank regret Ins mabil- fills between them. The longest Vork citv. a short time later, the young man , of the Salem Statesman: 1) 1* Burton, rep 66 to Statement No. 1 are nine in stretch will lie over 1300 feet. was found to have sustained a|**y to remain in the bank. He B F Keeney, rep 46 In discussing the result ot the 88 Over -400,000 feet of lumber and number, or including Senator Kay, contest for the iiotniuaiioii of rail broken right arm and a fractured j has not yet decided on his future I* D Newell, rep 20 20 Fine new line of ladies lace and over 1<XM> piles will lie used in tlie ten. These together with the tight road commissioner in the first con embroidery collars at the Bazaar. construction of the trestle. SCHOOL S U P ER IN T EN D E N T skull. He was placed on a litter' business pursuits up to this time. statement candidates nominated gressional district, I wish ,tn say 27 II C Bauglmlan, republican 60 for the senate, give the statement that while tile vote lietweeu Mr. 1.0 W B Dillard, rep 103 ranks IS members out of the .hi, Campliell ami tnyself is very close SURVEYOR. throughout the district I concede or two more than a majority. The C M Collier, rep 161 his nomination. It lias lieen a ». statement candidates nominated friendly race and one free from COMMISSIONER. ' for the house uumlier 25 and the criticisms or abuse. I esteem Mr. II M I’nce, rep 160 Campliell verv highly indeed, and seats in that Ixxly number Mb CORONER to iny friends and supixirlers I It thus appears that out of the W T ( '.onion 160 move that we make the nomina 75 republicans nominated for the JUSTICE OK TH E PEACE. tion unanimous and give him our legislature. 33 are pledged to the loyal sitpjiort in the election in 49 91 J \V Vaughn, rep June election choice for t'nited June. ID 82 I K Voting, rep I am deeply grateful for the 18 14 States senator, and should all A II King, «lent l-'or constable, J. 1. Jones, rep. the statement candidates lie elected : splendid endorsement I received from the voters throughout the dis For constable, A II Atkins, dem. the nutnlier. increased with ten | trict and particularly of my home, Committeemen east side, J C Wallace, hold-overs, will give the statement Salem, and Marion county, and deni, F I> Wheeler, rep. Committeeman, west side. K M ranks 43 out of 'Hi seats in the fully appreciate the confidence it We carry only the very l>est brands, I implies. W. A. C a r t e r . legislature. Veatcli, dem. which are nnirkcd dow n close to the ACCIDENT Cake Defeated Fulton for United States Senatorial Nomination by Nearly Three Thousand Votes— Fulton Says He Will Support Cake. Allen Johnson Falls From Train and is Killed. An Enthusiastic Meeting Held Tuesday. T. K. Campbell for Railroad Commissioner A LIGHT VOTE POLLED FARMERS iN ATTENDANCE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS Nearly Ha|f scribed. 1 W ftllE LII-T IO M fSO I CO. FAMILY GROCERIES H ave it For Less. ST > W E LE A D Fine Dress and Loggers Shoes Because we Lead the Procession In Quantity, Quality, Value In Style, Fit and Fashion In Men’s Suits, Hosiery, under w ear, Dress Shoes. Shirts In Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Fine W a is t s and Skirts, Hosiery and Spring Oxfords. A L L FOR LESS WHEELER-THOMFSON CO. s A GREAT CIRCUS COMING TO COTTAGE GROVE Norris and lists whose flight through space Norris <Nc Rowe circus. The Suigo- Rowe circus, museum, menagerie, quicken the pulse and "m a k e the rnoto family of Japanese perform hipixxlrome and congress of na hair stand on end like the fretful 1 ers were ini|xirted direct from the tions which will exhibit in this I»rcu p in e." The Honey-M orn Flowery Kingdom and are the best city Friday May 1, area nutnlier trouiie of aerialists were broutdit jierformers that the Mikado ever of performers of international rep to this country from Europe direct permitted away from the land of utation. Performers that have ap- by Norris & Rowe. 'The famous Flowers and Rice; the McDonald ¡jiearedat all of the principal cir Castellos, are making their first family of bicyclists, came direct cuses hippodromes of the world, appearance in the land of their from Kdinlxirough, Scotland, nipt I prominent among them being the birth in five years, coming from are making their first appearance I Peerless Potters, a troupe o f aeria- South America to the Greatctj with the big show in this country; With the Greater 3 wholesale price—bargains, every pair. (Tood, strong, serviceable Overalls, Juni|)crs, Shirts, Socks nml Gloves. Produce Bought and Sold 3 3