Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 11, 1908, Image 2

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    Work of the City Dads
L. it. Bean. Representative-elect NO NEW FACTS
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from Lane count)' and candidate
BROUGHT OUT A »' was noted iu Tuesday’s
for speaker. fs reported to have i
Leader the city council met Mou-
agreed, to give the Statement meni - 1
hers of the Multnomah county Jacob Mathew« Died From Uuknown day eveuing in regular sessioli and
IN T H E L I N E O F
transacted the following business:
Cause«— Interment Thursday
delegation nue-third of the chair- :
Those
present
were:
Mayor
Job,
,
At
Eugene.
tnauships of the importaut House
Couuciluieu Atkinson, Bartels. El-
committees and the same ratio of i
The body of |acob Mathews, ledge Fisher and Hubble.
representation on each of the com­
Minutes of previous meeting
mittees in return for their support which was fouud iu a cabin on the
Walker place Sunday afternoon read and approved
of his candidacy. This is said to
with pockets rifled aud every
Petition for extension of sewer
have been the result of the con­
evidence of roblierv and foul play on block 2, D. G. McFarland’s
AT
ference held in Portland Tuesday
could Ire kept no longer, aud was secoud addition read aud the peti­
night lietween the I.aue county
buried Thursday, services lx;ing tion granted to the west line of
man and five of the ten Statement
held at Gordon's undertaking Rosenberg's addition.
members of the legislative dele­
rooms, says the Register.
The petition for permanent
gation front Multnomah county.
Everything new and uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot
Every effort has beeu make to library came up, was read and on
I fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call and
However, so the report goes, no
get into communication with the motiou was granted. Mayor Job
see what a dollar will buy at W . C. JOHNSlJN A.
binding agreement was entered in­
son of the deceased, who is sup­ appointed Rev. Elkins, A.
B.
to ou the te.uis of rite proposal
posed to be at Yale, Washington, W«xxl, R. M. Yeatch, Mrs. C. P.
submitted bv Heart.
which is a sort of a logging catnp Jones, Mrs. Chandlers and Mrs.
off from railroad or telegraphic Herbert Eakin as a committee to
Inasmuch as the President has
SAW MILL SUPPLIES
FARM MACHINERY
commuuicatioii. so that word draft bv laws and form an associa
already nominated Johu C. Young,
might Ire learned whether he had ttou.
Senator Bourn's private secretary,
STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES.
much money on his person or not,
Petition for an electric light
for postmaster of Portland, this
PACKING, HOSE AND BELTING
or the son |ierhaps suggest some ou South Mill street was read and
appointment is not formally con­
cause of death: but no word of the light committee instructed to
sidered by Senator Pulton and bis
any kind could be received: and put a light at the south end of
Oregon colleagues and our Con
no new facts were adduced other
Mill street and another one block
gresstuen heartily indorsed the
than those which have already east of the Brown Luudier com­
course Senator Fultou has pursued
been published.
pany’s office.
and agreed ’with him that every
The jury assembled at 1:30
Petition for two lights on Rail
effort should be made to prevent
yesterday afternoon and the follow­ road street read and on motion one
Young’s confirmation, if, as be­
city’
s
growth
and
development.
Wholesale and Retail
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
ing is their verdict:
This may not be coustrued as a lieved, Iris appointment is obnoxi­ State of Ore., Couuty of I.aue, ss. light ordered; another was ordered
T u e sS & y a a n d F rid a y s.
ou G. and Walnut streets.
booster editorial, but it coutaius ous to the people of Portland.
Inquisition taken at Eugene, on
T H K L K A D K K P U B L IH H IN t! CO (ln<-.)
Petition from Mr. Awbrey for
some cold facts, nevertheless. Cot­
the 10th day of December, 1908,
reduction in water rate was read
C o n n Kit A DcKui i i . i . k .
- Kill torn tage ('.rove has the geograohical
A
letter from the attorney
before Win. T. Gordon, coroner of
hicatioii. the varied resources and general to the county assessor said county, upon viewing of the aud referred to water committee.
K n tcrisl a t th e C o lt» *« d r o v e pnaiolllre ax w
Ordinance! No. 210 to levy a 15-
»mi-el..* matli'r.
all the advantages necessary to states that all plats of additions to body of Jacob Mathews, then aud
mill
assessment on all real aud
towns,
new
towns,
acreage
tracts,
make a rapidly developing, import­
there lying dead, upon the oath of personal property to raise $5,577
S U K S C H im O N KATKH
BRASS GOODS AND TINWARE
etc., must, liefore recorded, be
ant
and
most
substantial
city
and
six good aud lawful men of said
W eekly, oue year. Sl.SO. »1* m ou ili. .<* »-eats
STOVES AND RANGES
the only tiling which can retard or submitted to the assessor and the couuty, who being duly summoned for general purposes was read and
S K M 1 -W K F K L Y .
One Year
.
.
.
.
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«j.nO
passed.
county
court
to
ascertain
whether
1 prevent this outcome is its own
Six Montila
and sworn to enquire into all the
WINDMILLS, PUMPS
MITCHELL WAGONS
,-S
flirti* Months
Ordinance No. 211. to levy a
they will conform to other streets,
citizens.
circumstances attending the death tax of 2 mills for the purpose of
county roads, and have taxes all
of the said Jacob Mathews, and by
FRIDAY, DECBMBP.K 11. WOH.
raising $743.60 to pay interest on
TH E S E C R E T O F OUR SUCCESS.
paid up, etc., before they are pre­
whom the same was produced, and
sewer bonds for the year 1909, was
sented to the clerk for record.
in what mauuer, and when and
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read and passed.
IN FLATED VALUES.
The Leader 1ms attained a corr-
where, the said Jacob Mathews
j siderable degree of success in its Prof. Lewis of the Oregon A gri­ come to his death, do say ou their It was moved and ordered that
the railroad company be required
It matters little how much a j limited field of endeavor arid en­
cultural college, says: ‘ ‘ Every oaths aforsaid that said deceased
Commercial Club or other local or joys the distinction of being a
to open the fence on Fifth street.
10-acre tract of Willammette val­ was Jacob Mathews aud his age
ganizations may boost for a com g . o o d , clean, newsy, well edited
Hubble, Fischer and Atkinson
ley laud, set in fruit, would yield 53 years. After considering all
was named as a committee to in­
murrity, very little will be gained an(j typographically neat local
A ll K in ds of
its owner an income of from $1,- the evidence obtainable, we, the
vestigate the matter of selling near
and little progress and advance- j paj^r. It has gained this reputa-
500 to $2,000 annually. This is jury, say that said Jacob Mathews
beer and the matter of issuing a
meut will be made unless other! (¡0„ principally through close ap-
the finest valley for horticulture in died from a cause to the jury un­
license for its sale will come up at
local conditions are favorable to plication to husinessH OIi the part of
the world. There is no reason known.
the next meeting, a request from
such organized effort or endeavor. : qs management and by attending
why Hood river should lieat it. I
We find that said Jacob Ma­
several parties for the sale ol near
A good town with a live Conrmer j strictly to its own affairs. IIow-
have apples from the experiment thews died in I.aue county, Ore­
cial Club and excessive rents and|ever wjjeH m need of any fatherly
beer having lieeu made.
farm of the college just as good as gon, on or about the 5th day of
inflated property values is not as j a(] v jce as j0 the conduct of the
The water committee was in
Hood raises.”
December, 1908,
structed and empowered’to look up
well off as a favorably located» paper j„ either its printing, adver-
In witness whereof as well as
and procure additional water sup­
town without booster organizations, titling or news departments, we will
the said coroner, as the jurors
>
Creiwell News.
but reasonable rents and conserva- I appiy for such information, but to
ply.
• '
C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor.
aforsaid, have to this inquisition
|>
The recorder was instructed to
live projierty values. In talking, a sonree competent to offer such
set
their
bauds
aud
seals
on
the
Rjev, Beatty speut several days
with a Koseburg gentlemen re-1 ativiCe, u> a source wherein some
go to Eugene aud Uxik up the mat­
day of the date hereof.
ter of city assessment, as there was
centlv we were informed that he is pratcical knowledge is manifested last week in Goshen.
S. M. Y o r a n ,
Mrs. Beatty returned Tuesday
conducting a business in that city
modern county newspaper mak-
evidently an error somewhere, as
W . J. W a r n o c k ,
in a modern brick building 25x75
on a permanent basis, and to a from a visit to Cottage Grove.
the assessment is aliout $80,000
J. M. H o w k ,
on Main street one block from the j source which is able to distinguish
short o f that of the year previous.
I)r. Coleord went to Saginaw on
C. P. B a r n a r d ,
W m . P rksto n ,
It was moved that the sewer
postoffice for which he pays a rent |,etween a real, live country liews- professional business Sunday.
G. W . G r i f f i n ,
of $25 per mouth. A half block paper an<i a current advertising
committee investigate the assess
Mr. and Mrs. Achey of Iowa
W . T. G o r d o n , Coroner.
farther up aud across the street a circular.
inent of the Pacific Timber com
are visitiug Mr. and Mrs. Tom
newspaper office occupies a brick
\\'e xlon't suppose
suppose the Leader Achey.
pany.
building .10x80 feet for which it readers are worrying much about
The following bills were audited
Spokane’s National Apple Show
George Ilillegas returned from a
pays a reutal of $30 per month. the price paid for advertising in
and
allowed:
visit in eastern Oregon the last of is attracting attention from fruit­
Those two buildings similarly lo­ this paper, or whether we are re­
James
Whitfonl, night watch
i -
growers
all
over
the
t
’
uited
States
the week.
Owens <V Son, lumber................ 2.1 us
cated in Cottage ('.rove would de ceiving any compensation for it or
this
week.
Eighty
boxes
of
the
Geo.
Bishy,
hauling:.....................
•
Mr. and Mrs. Meiuzer and
maud a rental of $40 and $00 per not, or "taking it out in candy and
II l.S
choicest fruit shown at the Port­ \V. B. Osmond, d iggin g d itch .
children
returned
Friday
from
a
Woodruff & Allison, plumbing.... •> 7°
month respectively, while business, peanuts,” but they are interested
land exhibit of the Northwest K a y s e r i Garoutte, hauling.....
1 50
trip to Portland.
town and acreage lots are valued ; ¡„ t]ie
John
Martin, d iggin g d itch ........
^
s e r v i c e of the
Fruit Growers’ Association and
M.
A.
Turk,
work
on
street........
-
Mr.
Rutty
returned
to
Portland
at about the same proportion in Leader and that is the reason new
Oregon State Horticultural Society G. B. Pitcher, salary...................
0(1
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
this city as compared with Rose- names are being added to our sub­ last week, having entirely re­
are lieing displayed, while twenty W alter Rogers, work with team... 8 <>0
Pacific
Tim
ber
Co
iron
lor
bridge
Id
00
covered from his recent illness.
burg, Eugene and Salem.
scription list every week.
other boxes of premium takers Cottage Grove Electric Co. lights 228 Id
Powell & Tullar, Prop.
The writer has knowledge of a
Mrs. Eugene Howe, Miss Estelle were rushed across the coutineii t Bill Miller, work on street . ... 0 (Mi
I.
. Archibald, work on street ......
1 30
Hon. ('.rant Diuimick of Oregon Howe and Amberst Howe spent
young man of means coming to
from New York to be shown in J. K. Voting, salary.....
s
this place recently from Roseburg City, prominent in Clackamas last Wednesday at London Springs. the
K.
II.
Snodgrass,
salary...............
00
00
pavilion and then for­
J K1 ledge, work on street..........
t*
with the intention of opening a county and north state politics, is
A ‘ ‘sixteen’ ’ social will lie given warded to the rulers of England, Griffin tN: Veatch, hardware........ 27 Id
modern book, stationery and art said to lx.* a candidate for the nom­ by the Christian Endeavor at the
II.
II.
Gregory,
work
on
street
.
10
do
Germany, France and Russia, in
store, but soon gave up the idea ination for governor of Oregon on Presbyterian manse New Years. specially sealed boxes to insure K llis Robinson, work with team 11 ° °
Council adjourned.
when informer! as to the prevailing the republican ticket. It is further Everyliody is invited.
their safe arrival iu I-oadon, Ber­
J. K. Y o u n g , Recorder.
rents and insurance rates at this stated that his friends have already
Miss Marion Beatty aud her lin, Paris and St. Petersburg.
place. Since that time two ener­ mapped out a \igorous campaign
guest, Miss Hattie Crandall of
getic young men of Spriugfield, to land the nomination for the Ore
I-ebanou, spent a couple of days
It is learned that nothing further
who recently sold their business at gou City man.
The Standard H igh Grade Fence of the
in Cottage Grove last week.
will
lx? done on the Eugene-Spriug-
that place spent a few days in this
World.
There is over 400 miles of this
President
Roosevelt has an­
field
trolley
line
this
winter,
but
John
Scott
has
the
deer
he
re­
city looking for a building in
*‘ I am glad to know you are making an
famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon.
nounced that he is going to take cently shot, mounted and on ex ­ that in the spring the line will lie extra effort <0 disserrvnnfe Delicious apple.
which to open a $.1000 stock, but
This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will
up the study of Socialism, with a hibition in one of the Central hotel completed and the bridge across I have always told yo.i I consider it the best
become disgusted with what they
o f all varieties you have introduced”
keep its shape when properly stretched. Will
view to writing on the subject at windows. It is a beautiful speci­ the Willamette built.
termed “ rent holdups" and cast
carry
a full stock of wire at all times.
Do
you
know
Stark
Delicious?
some later date.
men, well mounted by Mr. Veatch
their lots in a town in the lower
The well established MilF.iery It it the apple that made the Wenatchee
valley.
Dispensers of “ near beer” in of Eugene.
business of Ida Frances Barr tt is Valley famous horticulturally; the apple
These are only a few of the Pendleton aud several other Ore­
A number of Creswell people at­ for sale. For futher particulars that was sold by Oscar Vanderbilt, Hood
many similar instances coining to gon towns will be compelled to tended the basket social at Camas inquire at The Ideal Millinery River, Ore., last year for $(>.00 per box;
the apple that sold at Hood River this year
notice from time to time aud uu pay an annual license of $t000 Swale center school Friday night. store.
31-8t
for $1.00 per box more than any other v a ­
less there is some endeavor to get hereafter.
riety and the apple that always tops the
Twenty-oue basket were sold and
markets everywhere.
down on a conservative, reason­
tire neat sum of $45.00 was
Deceinlier It. and little rain and
Inquire of
able basis as regards property
Prof. If. F,. Van Demon
realized. This money will be used
less
frost
up
to
this
date.
Great
is
DAVID
(iRIGGS,
or
STEARNS
& CHEN0WITH, Agents
E
x
U
.
S.
P
o
m
tla
g
is
t,
says;
values and rentals in this city,
in purchasing an organ for the
*‘ l MW lonif glut inns apples in our Washington.
Cottage
Grove,
Ore.
Oakland, Ore.
there is not going to lie any im­ ’ ¡Oregon weather.
school, which is oue of the best
D. C., market recently, and among them was Dc-
licious, brinjini the hidhest price ol all.'*
mediate s|xn;taueous lxxun in the
C F o r T r a p o r Field a S T E V E N S
Christmas near at hand.
equipped country schools in the
S I N G L E or D O U B L E B A R R E L
Have you tasted this royal fruit?
county.
S H O T G U N is Ideal. L o w in Price
Riactly lilt Yon Want
Family Groceries, New Dry Goods
Fine Laces and Embroideries
Ladies’ and Gents Shoes
A re Selling at Cost their
Stock of
LADIES' AND MISSES' RAINCOATS
JOHNSON’S STORE
Some Good Bargains in
W o o l D r e s s G o o d s a ti
Another shipment of up-to-date
Coats, all sizes, as cheap
as you can buy elsewhere
B U R K H O L D E R - W O O D S CO.
Wynne Hardware Company
Hardware and Machinery
COTTAGE
FLOUR
MILLS
GROVE
Mill Feed
G ra in
and Hay
Fashion Stables
THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.
The U. S. Pomologist
Col. G. B. Brackett says
STEVENS
A Clean M m
Outrid« cleanline" m laaa than hall the battle.
A man may
•crab him »«If a dozen time« a day, and «till be unclean. Good
health mean« cleanlinea« not only outside, hut inside. It means
n clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and
new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way
will look it and act it. H e will work with energy and think
clean, clear, healthy thought«
H e will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood
disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom-
achs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood.
Consumption and hronehitis mean undaan lungs.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
It n a k r . a m a s '. I
• " d health x . It r h o a . th « riit ft t i,. o rg a n ., m a k e p ara,
r lr a a blood, aad rlaan, health, l e d , .
It m to rra Inna to the aarrona xyxfem, and cure, n arro w exhaustion tad
prostration. It eoataim no alcohol or hshit.forming drug*.
Constipation la the a m t unclean uneleanlinesa. D r Pierce's Pleasant Pal­
lets cure it. They nerer gripe. F.aay to take aa candy.
Miss Sarah M. Kittelv was bom
November 11, 1851, near Frank­
fort, Clinteu county,
Indiana.
She was married to J. L. Mc­
Daniels August 10, 1879 at Riuard,
Wayne county, Illinois, and died
at Creswell, Oregon, December (>,
1908. Four children, two boys
and two girls, were born to them.
These with her husband and
one brother, survive her. De­
ceased was a kind and loving
motker. and a devoted Christiau.
aad the people of Creswell were all
bereaved by her death. The Moss
circle, of which she was a meulier,
attended the services at the church
and at the cemetery iu * body.
— H igh in Quality— good gun value
right through! M ade in standard
gauges, lengths, w e ig h t s , e tc.—
Ham m er or H am m er less Styles.
STKVENS 8HOTGUNS
SHOOT S T R A I G H T A N D 8TR ON O
If not, we will send a box of 3 specimens
express charges. (N o charge is made for
the fruit). The 25 cent* we will refund to
you on the first order o f tree* you »end us.
Send for the fruit today and ask for our
N ew Delicious Booklet. It it free.
Stark Bro*s Nurseries
& Orchards Company
Louisiana
•J . S T E V E N S
A R M S St T O O L C O .
DRAYING
on receipt o f 25 cent* to pay partial
Missouri U . S. A.
Ladies petticoats made to meas­
ure. Bee Hive.
.V4tf
Look over the line of xmas
booklets at the Wave.
I f you want a Rood paying little
business inquire at the Bazaar.
Clean seed oats 50 cents per
bushel,a* the flour mill.
.krtf
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the I n t e r i o r ,
U. 8. Land office at RoeehnrK, Ore.
July 27. 1908.
Notice Is hereby
Riven that
CHARLES K. CLARK
of Comstock, IHnnrlas coanty. Oregon,
who. on May 12th. I!««, made home­
stead entry No. 1274.1, S It. 0M0 for the
Leave order« at Cunningham * Con­ North West quarter of the North
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
West quarter Section 28. Township
21 Mouth, Range 4. West of the Wil­
residence 406
lamette Meridan. hns filed notice of
intention to make final five years
proof to estnlillsh claim to' the
above describe*], before Regis­
Hauling Done Promptly at land
ter and Receiver at Rosehunr, Ore­
gon on the 21 rd day of Jnnuary 1 «».
Reasonable Charge
Claimant names as witnesHcs.
C. C. Watkins, O. T. Oleson, John
Watkins, M. A. Clark, all of Com­
stock, Ore pron.
A n d »11 K i n d s o f
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HAULING
W . A. H O G A TE
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