Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
HIGHEST P R A ISE Some Cottage Grove Citizens Grow Enthusiastic on the Subject The praise o f the public Is m erit’ s just reward. Nothing in modern times Has received the praise accorded “ The Little Conqueror. ’ * O f some kinds o f praise we are skepti- cal. W e doubt the praise of strangers. The highest praise for Cottage Drove public. Is hearty expression from Cottage G rove people. Doan’s K idney pills are indorsed in Cottage ('.rove N o better proof of merit can 1 m * had. H ere’ s a case of it. W e have plenty more like it. Mrs. M. Hartung, R iver street. Ore., says: “ It is a pleasure for me to recom mend Doan’s K idney pills. This reme dy has been used in our. fam ily with the most excellent results ami l cannot praise it too highly. I would advise anybody suffering with kidney trouble to use Doan's K idney p ills.’ * For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Kemendier the name— Doan’ s— and take no other. A Line o f Samples from Marshall-Field* & Co. Consisting o f Silk and Ice Wool Head Scarfs. Wool Shoulder and Head Scarfs and Shawls. Bearskin and Crushed Plush Caps for Children. Sweaters from 1 to 16 Year Sizes. Nightdresses, Outing Flannel, Hemstitched and Em broidered yokes, all sizes. Prices ranging from 30 cents to $1.40. Ready made cheaper than you can buy material. O v e rd u e Hundred aud Eighty Samples to Select N O T W O A L IK E . BnitKHOLDER-VDODS CO. ! J K. YOU NO The number o f states that voted one Way on national issues and onice: Y ouiir Building, Main Street, West Side. » I ’W. »iV .*, V-Wl'U-*! ♦ A W. KIMK, M. l>. PUBi.lsUINU co. (Inc.) another way on state issues shows f „ ,,... that people are becoming more in- V P H Y S I C I A N an il N U K O K O N GERMAN KAISER’S FOURTH SON AND HIS FIANCEE. * Office in McFarland Building ________________ ___________________i dependent o f party control. T h e “ __ Over t’oehran’s Furniture Store Prince August W ilhelm , fourth son o f the emi>eror of Germany, w ill ba g* Otti nteren »t the Cottage drove postomcc a» «ec- increasing size o f this vote adds to (Mice Phone, ill I Kc-iilcncc Phone, married to his pretty cousin, Princess Adelaide o f Sehleswlg-Holsteln-Honder- __ _ ! the uncertaiutity and anxiety with burg-dlucksburg, on the birthday o f the kalaertn, w ho w ill lie Bfty on Oct. 22. , which party managers carry on a The prince la In his twenty-second year, aud his tlnucee ts his Junior by alanit a SUBSCKIITION KATKS year. cent* | campaign. ecklv. one year. »1.50; *>« mouth« I J . s - M ED LEY, «5FM I-W KRK I.Y. 9 thk lbadkk One Year Six Months Three Months $ •:.o0 I .n0 1'riday’s issue of the Myrtle * Point Enterprise contained an edi- i torial felicitating upon its thirteenth T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 17, I00H | birthday auuiversary. It is a live, 1 newsy, well patronized local paper TO DIVIDE LANE COUNTY. | and was established thirteen years There is said to be a well de j ago by the writer. Long may it fined movement on in the southern prosjrer. J .75 part to divide Lane county. Just where it is proposed to run the line is not known, but it is probable that the matter will likely engage the attention of the next session of the legislature. If the county is ever cut in two, it should be by a north and south division. A t present, however, during the boosting period, it seems to us the wise thing is to let “ well enough” alone.— Eugene Register. Great and growing industries, business interests and the rapidly developing Bohemia m ining dis trict, which is cut in half by the Lane and Douglas county line, all demand the formation o f a new county from the north part of Douglas and southern portion of Lane, the north line o f the new county to run east and west be tween W alker and Creswell and the southern boundary to run east and west between Comstock aud Drain, or possibly including Drain. The typography o f the couutry, the vast resources o f this section and the growing industries renders such actiou imperative. W hat chance has a youug man to rise in the employment o f a large corporation? is a question frequently asked. O f course it depends largely on the young man; hut according to a statement: recently sent out by the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, sixty- seven of the eighty-five principal officers of the company started at the bottom and worked up. A fact like this is worth many v o l umes o f theorizing on the subject. That big fair at Cottage Grove will be well worth attending. Show your interest in Lane's pro gress by l>eiiig present and thereby helping to swell the attendance. Such occasions are especially in teresting and instructive to new comers who can get a line on the agricultural resources o f the coun ty, very kindly remarks the Ku gene Register. T h e Emperor and Empress of China died last week there being but a few days 1 retween their deaths. j District fair at Cottage Grove Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bring in your exhibits early aud everybody attend. W hat are you doing to make Cottage G rove's first district fair a splendid success? Do something I'riday the 13th was an unlucky day for Francis J. Heney. RAILROAD WORK TO RESUME SOON -------- - A . J. Barclay, assistant chief railroad engineer, who has charge of construction work o f the Drain- Coos Bay railroad, met with the county court at Roseburg last week on some county road busi ness. Mr. Barclay has made satisfac tory settlement with the owners of the laud for right o f way for the mile or so of new county road running from Drain on the west side o f Elk creek to intersect with the old road near the Palmer saw mill site. About X of this new road was completed by the S. P. Co. two years ago. Mr. Barclay informs us that work will lie re sumed on this work in the near future and rushed to completion. This will prove of great benefit to everybody in this section, as it w ill cut out several o f the most dangerous railway crossings in the state aud besides it will be a much better road than the old one. It is our guess that work w ill be humming on the new Coos Bay railroad also lie fore many more weeks roll by.— Drain N’ onpareil. Am ong those who visited Eu gene Saturday and witnessed the big football game lietween the U ni versity o f ( )regon and the U niver sity o f Washington were W . H. Abrams, Chas. Cochran, Hugh Currin, Misses Gertrude Palmer ami Ethel Moore. J, I). Cochran w ill set out a ten acre Italian prune orchard on his little farm next fall. This orchard will be set out on a tract east of the railroad opposite his residence. E a c h o l the chief o r gan« o l the b o d y ia a lin k in the C h a in ot L ite . A chain ia no a t r o n j e r than its w eakeat lin k , the b o d y n o at ra n k e r than ita w eakeat organ. I f there ia w rakne ea o l atom aeh, liv e r o r lu n g , , there ia a w e a k lia k in the ch ain ot tile w h ich m a y anap at a n y tim e. O lt e o thia ao-called ** w eakneaa ” ia eanaed b y la c k of n u tritio n , the reault ot w eakoeaa o r diaeaae o f the atom aeh and oth er organa o l d igeation and n utritio n . Diaeaaea and weakneaaea o f the atom aeh and ita allied organ a are cured h y the nae o l D r . P ie rc e ’« H o ld e n M e d ic a l D ia e o v e ry . W h e n the w e a k o r diaeaaed atom aeh ia core d , diaeaaea o l oth er organa w h ic h term rem ote from the atom aeh hut w h ic h h a ve their o rig in in a diaeaaed c o n d itio n o f the atom aeh and o th e r organa o l d igeation and n u tritio n , are cu red alao. T h e srpong mmm has a t f r a a f o to m a ch . T a k o th e s h o r e r e r a m a te a d r g " O l a r a r - a r y ” t a d r o a may h a ra a arrow# a to m . aeh s a g a arrow# b o a r. D i v a s A w a y . — D r . Pie rce*« ( c a m o n S en se M e d ic a l A d v ia e r, n e w revised E d it io n , ia sent free o n receipt o f atampa to pay e a p e n ss o l m a ilin g enty. Send 21 one-cent atampa lo r the b o o k in paper eovera, o r J l atampa In r the clo th -h o u n d v o l um e. A d d r e ss D r . R . V . Pierce, Hulfalo. N . Y . Family Groceries, New Dry oods Fine Laces and Embroideries Ladies’ and Gents Shoes AT JOHNSON’S STORE Fiverything new and uo-to-date. Best hramls and grades ot Fresh Groceries. Country Produce I «might and sold. Call and see what a dollar will buy at W. C. J O H N S O N ’S. S A W M IL L S U P P L I E S F A R M M A C H IN E R Y S T E A M AND G A S O L I N E ENGINES. PA C K IN G . H O S E AND B E L T IN G Wynne Hardware Company ATTORNKV AT L A W J £ OTTAGE GROVE LEADER ■ IN T H E LINE O F Professional Cards. I _____ Tu«»i«vys ».r»d Friday«. Eiactly H a l Yon Wait ITS ITS BIG SURE " j ß Ml ? AT T O R N EY AT LAW Special Attentiou Given to M ining and Corporation Law. 4 9 £ Office, Suite 3, Ba n k Building 4 f SAFE SOLID | 5 AT T O R N EY AT LAW r Estates Administered. M ining Patents Procured. Mining and Corporation Law a specialty, office over Griflin, Veatch 9 AND £ Hardware. gc Office Phone, Main 113. rz Residence, 85. a THE ROYAL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL MUSICAL RECITAL Phone 1451 5 ? A 1 DENTIST I Stewart Porter Huililiuc Join now and be one of the big class on Woodmen of the World Day, November 20th. $3.00 covers all cost of joining while this Campaign is on, the Camp paying the medical examination. G et your applica tion in before 6 p. m. on Nov. 20, so as to get the ben efit of the reduced membership fee. Any one of our numerous members can take your application or you can leave it with the Clerk C . H. VAN D E N B ER G , Clerk Bohemia Camp, No. 260, W . O. W . B R A S S G O O D S AND T IN W A R E S T O V E S AND R A N G E S M ITC H E LL WAGONS WIN DMILLS. P U M PS Hour« S..WI to I l to 5 è 9 H. C. MADSEN, W CO TTAG E G RO VE a - !.. IN G R A M î Largest Order in the West. Largest Order in Oregon. Largest Order in Lane County. Largest Reserve Fund Order in America. Hardware and Machinery V. * V^sV. J C . JOHNSON, AND ^ ¿J g- Wholesale and Retail FLOUR MILLS A ll K i n d s o f Mill Feed G rain and Hay atch m aker . Kepeirtng at reasonable onargea. All work guaranteed tirst-ciass. Watches, (Hocks and Jewelry at lowest l C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. C O TTAG E G R O V E , ORE. General B l a c k s m i t h ing Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage ru ing. All work guaranteed Have your horsesteeth ex amined and repaired. Shoe at rear o f Hemenway A Burkholder’s Store :: :: J . H . B A X E J Fashion Stables R | ^ T )i c t i i r e s Ä i p le a s e J&- \ which arc made at the ( x R o v e (T allery First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection Powell & Tullar, Prop. T h e Chorus Club of the Royal j tenor voice and knows how to use New Management Intermediate school, which i s ! it, either in solo, quartet or chorus New Equipment. located on Silk creek, a few miles work. H e is also somewhat o f a Come and see us. We east o f this city, gave a very en- ! musical comedian. will do our utmost to T h e piano solos and duets by tertaining and interesting musical please you. recital at the armory hall in this j Mrs. Johnson and Misses Gertrude city Monday evening to a g o o d , Emmerson, A lic e Wheeler, and A . J. A r m s t r o n g . sized and very appreciative audi- j Mary Hopper were well received. euce. The musical numbers were j T h e m ixed quartet, including Gertrude all well rendered and reflected Misses Mary Hopper, much credit ujxni the director, i Emerson, Messrs G. E. Johnson A n d a l l Kind* of I’rof. G. E. Johnson, principal o f l and Alm on I >weus, never failed to The Standard High Grade Fence o f the the school, as well as every mem receive an encore. World. There is over 400 miles o f this The guitar solos by Miss Ger ber o f the chorus. T h e numbers famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. rendered comprised many o f the trude Emmerson. were also well This is High Carbon Spring Wire which w ill Leave orders at Cunningham s Con good old sougs and instrumental executed as was the violin and fectionery Phone 73 or phone keep its shape when properly stretched. Will selections as well as some more com et duet by Jay DeSpain and residence 4 06 carry a full stock o f wire a t all times. modern sacred aud secular music, Frank Wheeler. The male quartet, Pi scott Hauling Done Promptly at lu the chorus numbers, the voices blended nicely and the different Wheeler, G. E. Johnson. Frank Reasonable Charge sections were well balanced and Wheeler and Alm on Owens, never harmouious. T h e vocal duets by failed to please the audience and Misses Mary Hopper and Gertrude respond to hearty encores. W . A. M O G A T E Emmerson were particularly w e ll! The vocal trio by Misses A lice In q u ire of rendered, their voices harmonizing Wheeler. O live Parmele and Am y DAVID GRIGGS, or STF.ARNS & CHEN0WITH, Agents admirably, while their selections; Owens, was a pretty sacred num Cottage Grove, Ore. Oakland. Ore. were well chosen and rendered | ber and was well rendered. The concluding chorus. "O u r with ease and grace. They re country's F la g ,” with the unfurl sponded to numerous encores. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. WtCS The violin numbers by Jay lie-1 ing o f a great flag from the ceil W e have on hand standard In the matter of the application of Spaiu were well rendered and he ing behind the singers and a flag Evn C. Wheeler to register til© title apple boxes in lots from one Department o f the Interior, certainly gets a fine tone from his drill, was a fitting patriotic clim ax I to lot No. 1 anil the east % of lo t 2 of l . S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. to one hundred boxes. block No. 1 of J F. Young's addi to the evening’s entertainment chosen instrument. W ith ener tion to t ottnge drove, I .an© county, July 27, 190s. Ix d s o f 1<> or less, lócen tseach getic attention to this instrument and bought forth much applause. j < Oregon Notice Is hereby given thn I.ots o f .SO_____________ _#r>.7ô All to whom it may concern:— he will soon be able to entertain Considering the brief time in CHARLES E. C LARK Lots of 100____________#12.00 I Take notice that on the 27th day of of Comstock, Douglas connty, Oregor which this recital was prepared any audience. Oetolier, 190N, an application was who. on Mny 12th. I!WI mail© home Prof. G. E. Johnson demoustrat- the Chorus Club members acquitted tiled by the «aid EvaC. Wheeler, in «tend entry No. 1274-3, N R, or,in for th ¡the « irettit court for Lane county, ort*' 'Vest quarter ol the Nort ed the fact that he has a splendid 1 themselves adm irably. i Oregon, for Initial registration of West quarter Section 2S. Townshl j 'he title of the land above «feserihed. 21 Houth, Range 4, West of the Wi Now, unless you appear on or be- lamette Meridan, has filed notice c A new line o f mens hats, latest I have some o f the l«est W hite j tore the th day ot November, Puts, intention to make final live venr legh orn cockrels and pullets in shapes and shades at VV. A . Hem and show cause why such application roof to establish claim to' tit — ~tf should not he granted, the sume will ind above described, before Regis the state which 1 am obliged to cuways— T h e Toggery. be taken as confessed, nnd a decree ter and Receiver at Roseburg, On 6asolene Engine For Sale See our bran new stock of up to dispose o f at once. I f you want will lie entered according to the gnn on the 23rd day of .Tanuarv. 190 f prayer of the application anil yon some choice birds cheap call this «late rugs trefore you buy carpets. < laimant names as witnesses A fine, almost new 3-horse will be forever barred front disputing Veatch X Lawson. -?<>tf C C Watkins. O .T . Oleson. Joht week. F. It. P h i l l i p s . 2*>tf power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene the same. Watkins, M. A. Clark, nil of Com engine, tanks and equipment for Shingles for sale at Veatch & F. 1’ . L kf ., Connty Clerk. stock, Oregon. Clean seed oats SO cents per Rl-'*< R knjastx L. E m it , Register *?btf sale. Inquire at the Leader office. J. F.. Yot m i , Applicant's Attorney. bushel at the flour mill. 30tf Lawson's. THE PAG E W OVEN W IR E FENCE. DRAYING HAULING Apple Boxes! Cottage Grove Mfg. Co. E