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MNinilS A» UNVMU. r.reat forests of tim ber tributary to c ottage ('.rove, fifteen saw mills; three shingle mills, w ithin a radius of IS miles. H eadquarters for Bohemia goltl mines and Black Butte quic.ksilver m ines valleys and foot hills well adapted to fruit growing, iarm iug anti dairying. For inform ation regarding this great country »ul«rribe for the L e a d e r. C O T T A G E G R O V E, OREGON. Located on the upper W illamette River 144 mile« south of Portland on Southcru Pa cific uud Oreuou & South F.asteru Railroads. Population 2500; two liauks, public and high schools, five churches; water, light and sew er s> stem s; cream er >. Hour m ill, tw o brick yards; saw mills; wood work factory; m atch factory; steam lauudry anti the b S h C M IA S r “ " 'C o . ~ l U . U 4 J v x u u , 9. 19 0 8 the building of the proposed elec tric line between Salem aud Stay- ton will undoubtedly also have a l>eueficial effect on the proposition as a whole, having in mind doubt less the l»euefits to lie derived from comiietitiou in the matter of freight rates on the ores from the mines. There was no specific date an nounced for the commencement of Smelter and Railroads Will be Located on the the erection of the smelter in the letter from Mr. Gadsden, but the Lower Rates. Santiam River. inference contained in the lan guage was to the effect that the beginning of the work would be a PLANS OF FRANK J. HARD CAPACITY TO BE 100 TONS matter simply of a few weeks. If erected, this smelter will be of easy access from the Bohemia W ill be Put up by Portland Capitalists mines and will be of inestimable -Bohemia ’ Sharp T alks of Hi* Ledge value to this mining district. of Fluror Spar and Other This Season— Will be Advantage TO SHIP ORE TO SMELTER SMELTER 10 BE ERECTED SOON ous to Bohemia. Thinks Bees Benefit Orchards Emmett Howard says they are It seems that plans are well un not more than half done picking in their orchard and the der way for the building of a cherries yield this year will be alxjut double large smelter on the Santiam river what it was last year. He thinks east of Salem, if the word of I’aul the putting in of 100 stands of bees E. Gadsden, promoter and agent has helped to pollenize their trees for capitalists in Portland goes for and the crop has doubled since anything, for that gentlemen in a they put them in. He says one letter which was shown to a Salem man in their orchard picked 240 representative of the Salem States pounds iu a day.—junction Times. man, says that the erection of a custom smelter with a capacity AT TH E BRICK YARDS of not less than 100 tons daily will soou be under wav. The plant will 1« in Marion Gleason & Atkinson are Putting up 625.000 Brick, the Wallace county, on the Sautiem or in that Yard 150.000 vicinity, and it will act primarily for the smelting of a group o5 mines | in that section comprising the Gold | A busy scene is presented at the Creek Mining and Milling Co., 16 ¡•brick y?rd of Gleason & Atkinson claims; Free and Consolidated ; iu the west part of town, where a Mining Co., 11 claims; Black largo force ot men is employed. Eagle Mining and Milling Co., 10 The first kiln of i / si .OOO brick is claims; aud the Electric Mining being delivered to F. V.. Phillips and Smelting Co., five claims, for his new two-story brick, 'be walls of which are nearly com total 42. K. E. Shier, president of the pleted up to the second floor. Black Eagle company who was in On Monday fire will be started Salem lately states that he now iu the second kiln which will con has a force of 16 men aud as tain 175,000 brick most of which many double teams at work m ak have been engaged by J. F. Spray ing a road from the mine to the & Co. for their big commission railroad station of Gates, on the house at the depot, the concrete Corvallis & Eastern, the natural foundation for which is completed route for the present for the ore. aud is 100x120 feet in dimensions. This road is expected to lie finished The brick yard force will con by September first. tinue work on a third kiln on The letter from Mr. Gadsden which they will work until the fall which was evidently written after rains are due and it is expected to his experts had made a thorough run this kiln up to .100,000 brick examination of the properties, for the local and general trade. while adopting a conservative tone, A T TIIE W ALLACE YARD. is none the less enthusiastic over At the Ves W allace brick yard the wonderful possibilities of the north of town a force of men are scheme and after authorizing the hustling up a kiln of 150,000 construction of the smelter, goes brick which are engaged by the into several conditions, such as the Burkholder Woods Co., for their building of the road mentioned, large new brick on the comer of which must l>e done by the mining Main and Second streets which people and some other minor m at will be 50x95 feet in dimensions. ters. The writer also suggests On the first floor the ceiling will Ire that the properties he operated, all high enough to admit of a gallery under the supervision of one engi all the way around the walls in or neer aud intimates that inasmuch der to increase the merchandise as there is plentv of water in the capacity of the building. district for the operation of the smelter and the mines, that it will A contract for $75,000 for the be the l>est if the different con construction of the foundation cerns unite in the erection of a of the main packing building for common power plant. Swift & Company, near Portland, While it is a little early in the to be finished within ninety days, game yet. Mr. Shier remarked that was let last Friday. W H AT! Don’t know where to Buy it, You must be a Stranger V O L. XX. NO. 13 C O T T A G E G R O V E , OREGON , FR ID A Y , J U L Y 24, 1908. Matter*. MAY NOT APPEAL THE LUMBER RATE DECISION Portland, Or., July 20.—k. B. Miller, general freight agent of the O. K. & N. and S. P. lines iu Oregon has returned from New York and Chicago, where he con ferred with other railroad people concerning the important rate ques tions now on the boards. Mr. Miller says that while it has not been decided whether or not to appeal from the recent decision of the Interstate Commerce commis sion iu the case of the Oregon & Washington Lumber Manufactur ers Association, it has been decid ed to ask for an extension of time placing the new rates on lumber into effect. The commission ordered the rates effective by the 15th of August, but the railroad people will request to have this date changed to (Yctolier 15, on the ground that it will be impossible to have the new tarriff sheets pre pared by the original date. The decision practically restores the rates on lumber in effect prior to November 1 of last year. returning to this city about the first of the year. His remains will be shipped from the Veatch & Lawson undertaking parlors to the old Michigau home at North Branch, Saturday, at which place funeral services will lie held. Mrs. Best will accompany the remains . ....... ........... to the old home. The doctor is said to have I. B. Cushman Returns Dr. W. E. Best Succumbs owned a large estate iu Michigan which will be probated by Mrs. From Portland. To Apoplexy Best, no will having lieen made by the doctor, so far as is known. PLEASED WITH THE TRIP DISCOVERED BY A PATIENT A Splendid Entertainment. WESTERN IARE TO BE BONDED LOCAL DOCTOR M O DEAD Rtmains to bo Shipped to Old Home at North Braneh, Michigan For Interment The Adams sisters, two graceful, vivacious, wee little women, who win their audience at once, will give a high class entertainment at the Armory Monday evening July 27, consisting of songs, impersona tions, Swiss scenes and readings, suspension and Grecian art tab leaus. Although ouly 46 and 49 inches tall, the Misses Adams are possessed of good histrionic ability and talent out of all proportion to their size. The writer saw their entertainment at Koseburg and can cheerfully say that the little ladies are charming entertainers. Admission 25 and 15 ceuts. Senator Fulton Will Intereot the Gov ernment S I 00.000 Worth to Help the Project Along. Eugene, July 22— I. B. Cush- Hr. W. E. Best, a well known “ Bohemia’s mines may begin mau and William Kyle, who went soon to ship ore to the smelters at local physician, of Cottage Grove, to Portland to interview attorneys Tacom a,” said James H. (Bo died suddenly Tuesday about noon Carey and Flanders concerning hemia Sharp,) the man who dis July 21, 1908, in his office or liv the proposed bonding of Western covered the Bohemia mines and ing rooms over the Wynne Hard Laue county in the sum of $100,- first brought the big district before ware store, of apoplexy. 000 for Siuslaw bar improvements the public eye, in talking recently For some time past the doctor have returned aud are highly about mines aud mining. pleased over the outlook. “ T h e smelters have lowered Report of the Condition had lieeu suffering slightly from heart trouble aud had consulted Mr. Cushman says the propo their prices $10 a ton, the railroads —OF— with I)r. Kime regarding this af sition is to frame a general bill have offered a rate that nmouuts to fliction aud had taken treatment providing that a county or any almost an equal saving aud to get by his professional SPECIAL CITY ELECTION portion thereof can bond itself for the ore out will cost less than ever at Cottage ('.rove, in the State of Oregon, at the prescrilied friend. He seems to have improved river or harbor improvements. Sen lrefore, ” explained the old miner. close of business, July 15tli, 1W. iu health up to Tuesday forenoon Both Proposition* Voted on Carried ator Fultou came up from Astoria KFSOIRCF.S. The smelters have run short of to Portland to meet Messrs. Cush ami D iscounts.............................. * 58,025.00 when he suffered a severe attack of ore, because so many mines have Loans Almost Unanimously— Light »»vertlrafts, secured aud unsecured .... 2,057.75 apoplexy alxmt 10 o’clock. Re man aud Kyle. The senator will 1'. S. Houds to secure circulation ......... 12,500.00 closed up and iu order to get ore Prem ium s on S. Bonds........................ 585.00 covering from this shock he tele Vote Polled, interest himself iu an effort to have securities, e tc ................................. 47,552.59 have offered and arranged for the Bonds, Hanking House, furniture, fixtures....... 2,500.00 phoned to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. II. the government appropriate an O ther real estate o w n e d ........................... 9,560.00 concessions which amount to per Due from N ational Banks (not reserve The special municipal election McFarland, by whom he had ag ents)......................................................... 11,758.01 haps $20 or $30 a ton. “ Bo Due from Stale Banks and B ank ers.... 2,994.72 been invited to take dinner, iu held in Cottage Grove Wednesday other $100,000 to make the work of bar improvements an assured Due from approved reserve agents....... 01,459.52 hemia,” tie miner whose fame has Checks ami other cash items ................. 574.8*) Mrs. Best's absence iu the country, for the purpose of submitting two success. Congressman Hawley has Notes of other N ational Ranks. • ......... 125.00 gone to the east as the central Fractional paper currency, uickels proposed amendments to the city saying that he had just been taken and c e n ts ........................... 181.08 figure of special articles iu the L A W F U L M O N E Y R E S E R V E IN R A N K . V I* : quite ill and while he was feeling charter, to the people for adoption already interested himself having submitted the Siuslaw aud Laue past, thinks that F. J. Hard may Legal Specie .. 54,250.00 or rejection, resulted iu the adop much 1 letter would not be able to tender no tes ........................ .. county petition to the government begin shipping ore soou. kedejnptiou l'uud with I'. S. Trea. urer (5 per cet of o*’Tni*>;,on) • • • <>25.00 dine with them. Dr. Macy, the tion of the two amendments by an engineers at Portland who have in The old miner is also enthusias dentist, was informed of l)r. Best’s almost unanimous vote. T o ta l...........................................*277.889.54 turn reported favorably ou the tic about the ledge or. his 480 acre illness and leaving his office, TH K IN IT IA T IV E AMKNDMKNTS. project to the department iu W ash slock paid iu ......... -... 25,00(1.00 ranch of “ Fluror Spur.” The Capital Surplus Fund ............................................... 5,000.00 crossed the street to the doctor’s ington. The first refers to the matter of Undivided profits, less expense and ledge, he says, is several miles taxes paid .................................................. 12,429.56 office, where he found him setting empowering the city council to Mr. Cushman, says there is no N ational Bank Notes outstanding. 12,500.00 long and twenly or tweutv five feet Individual deposits subject to check. - • 218,662.28 up and feeling quite well, having, levy a special annual tax not to intention of asking all of Lane Demand certificates of T teposk....... .. 4,297.15 wide iu many places. It runs Certified checks ........................................... he said, just recovered from a sud exceed 10 mills for general muni county to bond itself for this im Cashier’s checks ou tsta n d in g ........ 35 through his place diagonally. den and severe illness. Dr. Macy cipal purposes, two mills for pay provement. The Siuslaw River T otal......................................................*277,889.54 This is the only ledge, the owner returned to his office just liefore ment of sewer bonds and interest Improvement club has already State of Oregou 1 says of the kind in the Cnited County of I.ane j h' noon, feeling assured that his old thereon aud 5 mill tax for 5 years passed on the proposition and de I, T. C. Wheeler, Cashier of the aliove named States so far discovered. Not any bank, do solem nly swear that the aliove state friend would experience no more to pay off the interest (tearing in cided to confine the movement to ent is true to the liest of ray know ledge and of the ore_ is produced iu this m lielief. T.C. WIIKKI.KK. trouble. However, it appears that debtedness of the city. the eleven precincts west of the Cashier. country, the “ Fluric acid” which Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 2<Hh duriug the noon hour the old coast range, viz: Five rivers, The second amendment relates is the product of the “ Fluror day of (Seal.) July 1908. FINCAL S. HINDS. N otary Public. doctor was again stricken with ap to the equal taxation of all real Herman, Lake, Laue, Mapletou, Spar,” being imported from C O R R E C T A T T E S T . oplexy and died in his apartments, estate property within the city Gleuteiia, W alton, Mound, Flor Herbert K akin ) France. N. W. W hite Directors. a few slight groans beiug heard in limits whether listed agricultural ence, Siuslaw and Ileceta. Oliver Vcatcli ) Fluric acid is used in a multi the hardware store below at about or not, for city purposes. tude of ways; galvanizing gran that lime, but from the fact that The vote stood as follows for the New Machine Shop. ite, iron ware, and similar things. PROHIBITIONISTS ADOPT patients visited the office frequent first, second and third wards: As the deposit is so large, its value H. A. Miller of Albany, has PLATFORM PRINCIPLES ly for treatment little was thought LKVV OF SPECIAL TAX. may_l>e almost incalculable. of the disturbance. leased old Leader building on Two Chicago men looked at the The report of the committee on However, at about 4 o’clock iu 1st 2nd 3rd Third the street aud is iustalliug a sample iu the university geological resolutions of the Prohibition con the afternoon, Mrs. Frank Jordan, Yes........... ...................2») 22 62 first class machine therein, collection. Others' have recently vention at Columbus provides for called at the doctor’s office and the No............. 6 2 his machinery lieing shop driven by a TAXING Ac.Ricn/rrRAi. uvrs. written to Mr. Sharp. Bootli- the following platform: door to his private apartment be 5-horse power electric motor. Mr. Kelly Company, he says, wants to 1. The sulnuission by congress ing partially open, Mrs. Jordan Yes........... ...................28 20 61 Miller is a machinist of many to the several states of an amend buy it, and the government wants ment 6 3 years practical experience aud will to the federal constitution noticed the doctor lying on the No............. .....................4 to lease the land to put it in a prohibiting the manufacture and floor by the side of his bed, his be able to do all manners of m a forest reserve. This, he refuses to sale, importation, exportation or kuee iu a wash liowl aud his face Here is said to lie a fine receipe chine work on short notice- do, lrecause as well as being a transportation of alcoholic liquors discolored. Receiving no response to prevent flies from annoying This is shop a much needed new enter blow at his own interests, the for beverage purposes. stock: “ Two ounces of creoline prise for this city and Mr. Miller to her call, she hastened below aud move might Ire striking at the pro 2. Immediate prohibition of the notified the hardware company to one gallon of water and apply will no doubt soon build up a very liquor traffic for (leverage purposes gress of Lane county. It is said the remedy is the district of Columbia, in the and Dr. Kime was called and it liberally. Sharp went to Salem last week in equally efficacious for lice. Spray lucrative business. territories and all others places was his opinion that his friend had to attend to other business. He over which the national govern died from apoplexy and had lieen ing the cows after milking with a The State Editorial association has many friends all over the ment has jurisdiction; repeal of three or four hours. Coroner preparation called “Cow Ease" will take a trip to Crater lake country, who have asked him the internal reveuue tax on alco dead about the middle of August. W. T. Gordon was notified and he wiil keep off the flies. holic liquors and prohibition of in frequently to visit them and in terstate came up from Eugene on the even traffic therein. case he successfully closes out his 3. Election train. The coroner, ou arriv of United States property he will spend the rest of senators by direct vote of the ing ing carefully weighed all the sur his life traveling.—Eugene Guard. people. rounding circumstances and it be 4. Formation of graduated in ing so plainly evident that death come and inheritance taxes. A Summer Substitute for Meat. The Kind that always Please the Housewife was due to natural causes, an 5. Establishment of postal sav nounced his verdict to that effect In the August W oman’s Home ings banks and guarantee of de without going through the formal Companion Fannie Merritt Farmer posits in banks. E veryth in g for the W o r k gives a number of hot weather 6. Regulation of all corpora ity of empaueliug a jury. ingman. S o m e fine D ress Early iu the morning. Dr. Best tions doing interstate commerce substitutes for meat, fine such business. was feeling so well that Mrs. Best S h oes for o ld and young. substitute consists of cheese and 7. Creation of a permanent tar went up Row river valley on the inacaroui croquettes: early morning train, to spend the "Break macaroni in half-inch iff 8. commission. Strict enforcement of the law, pieces: there should Ire two thirds instead of official tolerance and day with friends, returning in the of a cupful. Cook in boiling practical license of the social evil evening to find her husband dead, salted water until soft, drain in a which prevails in many of our which was a shock, almost too with its unspeakable traffic heavy for her to liear. Besides a colander, aud pour over two cup cities, fuls of cold water, to prevent pieces in 9. girls. Uniform marriage and di wife the doctor leaves five grown children by a former wife to mourn from adheariug. Add thick white vorce laws. sauce made of two aud one half 10. An equitable aud constitu their loss. Dr. William K. Best was liorn at tablespoonfuls of butter, one third tional employers' liability act. Ingersoll, Province of Ontario, on cupful of flour, one cupful of milk, 11. Court review of postoffice Jan. 20, 1840, and was therefore one fourth of a teaspoonful of salt department decisions. S p ecial Bargains and a and a few grains of i>epi>er; then 12. Prohibition of child labor at the time of his death aged 68 add one third of a cupful of grated in mines, workshops and factories. years, 6 months and I day. He Large S tock to select cheese. Spread on a plate to cool. 13. Legislation basing suffrage was a veterau of the Civil war and from . P rices that please upon intelligence and ability had resided many years in Michi Shape, dip in crumbs, egg, and only read and write the English gan since the war, having come to crumbs again, fry in deep fat, and to Itnguage. this city with his wife to locate drain on brown paper,” 14. Preservation o | mineral about two years ago. He visited PEARCE BROTHERS. and forest resources, and im prove- Koseburg has a lady real estate ment of highways and waterw ays. the old home last fall aud received Phone Main 6 43— 0«f own Delivery. dealer in the person of Mrs. L. A. T h e platform was adopted b y a a very cordial reception, notice ot Marsters. v iv a voce vote, w hich was published in the Leader, The First National Bank L IA B IL IT IE S . ROCEHIES SHOES AND CLOTHING: «1R IPE B E R R IE S and early WheelerThompson Company Have it for Less. H ig h e s t Q u a l i t y . VEGETABLES GLASS W ARE CHINA W ARE