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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1909)
r O. &Z S. E. R. R. Company Death ol C. F. Hawley. W h e n Y o u T h in k O f Genuine Favorite R egarding th e death of C. F. Jiaw lvv, sou of Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam H aw ley, of Row River TIMfc t a b l e : NO 5 valley, T h u rsd ay ’s Portland O re To T a k e E ffect J u n e 19, 1909 gonian said: “ C. F. H aw ley, a civil engineer . HOt NO W. HUI NI) N o . 1. N o . 2. who has been w orking tem porarily IS. STA TIO NS at the carp en ter’s trade in this citv \ \l A. M. T H IN K O F and room ing at 205% Fourth 7.30 . .l.v . C ottagi - C. royk An. . 112.00 J street, com m itted suicide W ednes Ili.D, « day m orning Ju n e 23, 1909, near 12..3 .......................... S t a r ............... ¡10.40 the entrance to City P ark by shoot 8.40 8.30 13. .3 ......................... W ic k s ........................ 10..U ing him self in the m outh w ith a 0.05 15.4 ...............R e i » B r id g e . . .............. 10.28 IKXI5 22-caliber revolver. H aw ley’s 9.45 20 1 ...A R v,.. .‘. . . D is s t o n . . . l.v . 110.00 home was n ear C ottage Grove, S ubject to c h a n g e w ith o u t notice. Oregon, and his parents, who live And so is our Stock of Carpets, All o u tw ard fre ig h t sh ip p e d on ly at there have been notified. H e was Rugs, Mattings, Iron Bedsteads, Fur suffering from m elancholia an d at th e jo in t risk of sh ip p e rs a n d consignee. Stage leav es D isstou a fte r a rriv a l of niture and Mattresses. the tim e is believed to have been train on M onday, W ed n esd ay a n d F ri m entally unbalanced. H enry Kollmer, of San F ra n cis d ay for O rseco, r e tu rn in g on T uesday, co, who was strolling near the park T h u rsd ay am i S atu rd ay . F re ig h t w ill n o t be receiv ed a t th e O. found H aw ley lying face d o w n & S. h. R. R. D epot a fte r 5 p. m . To ward with the hlood flowing from his m outh and the revolver lying in su re fo rw a rd in g on n e x t tra in fre ig h t by his side. He was still alive m u st I k ? d e liv e re d in am p le tim e to p er and was removed by the police to m it of its b e in g billed . A B W O O D , M anager. St. V incent’s'H ospital, w here be died soon after. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. F. H. ROSENBERG Iu a uotebook in one of bis S o m e G ood T u e s d a y s a n d F r id a y s . B a r g a in s HONORED BY KNIGHTS pockets ihe following note w as T i l K I .K A D K K P U B L I S H IN G CO ( I n e .) fouud: “ Dear father, sisters and W ith the election of officers for brothers, I send liest wishes to you - F .d lto rs l. %%%%/%% < C o n n e r IM i R r i i i . i K , all and for all tim e. Goodbye. the ensuing year, the G ran d I.odge C. F. H aw ley.” F ilte r e d a t th e C o tta g e G r o v e p o sto R le e a s see- O ne saw m ill, two million feet of th e K nights of P ythias was o n d -c la s s m a t t e r . Hawley had been under the care saw limiter, one logging donkey, brought to a close at Pendleton of Dr. G ustav llaar, who says that oue mile from track . Price $3,300. KATES H IH V U ’l t l P T l O N the m an had been suffering from a W aduesday afternoon. 200 acres of laud, about 25 m o n t h s .7.5 c e n t s W e e k l y , o n e y e a r , 51.W . and was acres iu cultivation, good orchard, T he officers elected are: G ran d m ental derangem ent S E M I W F .E K I. V. house an d barn, fine hay • $ ? .n 0 Chancellor, P rank Meuefee, of T he under the belief th at he was lieiug large O ne Year 1 ..4) S ix M o n t h s by unknow n persons. crop, all for $2,300. . .75 D allas: grand vice-chancellor, Dar- ! persecuted T h re e M o n th s 135 acres h alf mile from town, win IÎ. Yorati, E ugene: grand prel j Deputy Coroner D uuuiug rem oved ate, George Schulm erich, H ills | the liody to the m orgue of Dun- 60 acres iu cultivation, 19 acres L J A V K received two factory shipm ents of 1909. F R ID A Y , JU N E 2 s, boro: suprem e representative for a | | ning, M cEntee & G ilbaugh, where iu o rch ard , $3,into worth of new Shoes th is week: ox-blood, tan au d black, it is lieing held pending advices im provem ents, good w ater system. term of four years, I.. M. Curl, A l for men, women an d children and are I.ON'G Price $12,000. bany: grand keeper of records an d | from his home. W hether the Case girl marries 94 acres of good bottom land, all seal, f,. R. Stinson, Salem: g ran d j Hawley spent the greater part of on shoes. We liought 'em regular to sell reg u th e Spreckels kid or not, she is m aster of exchequer, II. M. Malo-1 Iuesday in the law offices of John iu cu ltiv atio n , good house and lar, direct from the factory aud took our dis sure getting some fine advertising. ney. Pendleton; grand m aster at F. f.ogan, in the Mohawk b u ild b arn , 2 miles from Creswell. Price count, so we own ’em cheaper th an the fellow ing. Hawley represented to Mr. T he travelling public in general arms. I'. H . Rosenberg, Cottage l.ogau that he was the ow ner of $55.00 per acre, good bargain. who buys from a jobber, au d th ere’s nothing A large two-story ten-room is dissatisfied with the new train Grove: grand inner guard, George considerable property on the Co tak en out of th esh o es for jobbers profit. T h ere’s house, oue acre lot, good improve W. K night, H u b b ard ; grand outer schedule w hich went into effect lum bia River. lie also said he no sale price on these shoes, th ey ’re not that T uesday, says the Eugene G uard. guard, S. M. W hite, K lam ath was fearful for his life, e x p la in m ents. P rice $3,100. O ne 6 room house aud lot, sever Falls: grand trustee, G us C. Moser, k in d , but the price is fair. We g u arantee ’em ing th at several persons were a t al fruit trees, price $600. It was prettv hard for Roseburg Portland. full vam p an d all leather insoles, counters and tem pting to poison him and secure O ne house an d b arn an d two to "keep sm iling” when the W ar all. You know DS. W e are th e people who possession of th e p ro p erty .” lots. Price $750. C heap. ren Construction com pany run in Chas. Gates Dead T he body was received at C ot “ SH O W Y O U .” O ne larg e two story ten room those fifty G reek laborers to put on tage Grove, by U ndertaker Marion bouse on Fourth street w ith oue the street paying work. Chas. Gates, a most exem plary Veatch, and the father and family young man, who has been raised of the deceased, th is m orning. acre lot. Price $2,100. O ne ten room house with large T he annual reports of the K. of from childhood by Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Services were conducted lot, fruit trees, berries, etc. Price P . G rand I.odge show that there John Coleman, died at Dr. Schleef’s at I t o ’clock a. m., interm ent iu $1,500. are 78 lodges of that order in O re hospital in th is city T h u rsd ay the I. O. O. F. cemetery. O ne good house and large lot. eveuiug of cancer of the liver. gon and 5882 members. T his is Price $1,250. Card ot Thanks. H e was born in Sacram ento, Calif., O ne acre tract iu town. Price certainly a good showing. Oct. 15, 1891. I p to 1898 he We, the undersigned, desire to m ade his hom e with Mrs. S. A. express our sincere th a n k s to our $650. O ne large 7 room house, with T he Calhoun trial lasted 158 E lliott, of Sacram ento, since w hich ueighliors an d m any k ind friends days, 90 of w hich were spent in tim e he has lived with Mr. and of Cottage G rove who extended us hallw ay u p an d down stairs, hot <?■ an d cold w ater in kitchen, bath selecting a jury, during which Mrs. Coleman at th is place. He sym pathy an d assistance during room, and on jiorch, cue an d oue becam e a member of the Presby the last sad rites over the rem ains h alf acres in all. berries an d fruit tim e more than 2000 jurym en were terian church in early boyhood. of our beloved son. exam ined. T he jury then dead trees and fine garden sjiot. Price Charley g rad u ated from the Cot M r . a n p M r s . W. W. H a w i . k v . $3,100. , • locked at 10 for acquittal, Iwo for tage G rove H igh school with high T im ber lands, large an d small conviction. Nice old jury system. honors last year and was held in A ll K in d s of tracts. Saginaw Items. the highest esteem by all who knew O ne seven room, two story house Funeral services will be W hile the lack of sufficient rain him. with cement basem ent, large new Sag'inaw needs a barber shop. has shortened the hay crop in some held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. barn, two acres, with fine spring Coleman in G ow dyville S aturday Mr. au d Mrs. C. A. Smith visit w ater. Price $3,700. localities it is noticeable that the afternoon at 2 o ’clock, conducted ed in I.vux Hollow Sunday. ( hie lot an d a six room house alfalfa fields are giving big returns by Rev. Adam s, interm ent in the Get your tin cans ready boys, on W all street. Price $650. says the M cM innville Telephone 1. O. O. F. cemetery. there’s going to be som ething h ot 60 by 120 in fruit cheap for Register. Dairymen and farmers doing. cash. T he trustees of the Royal In ter will observe that, while alfalfa re One six room house on Fourth Jam es fjueener, of Portland, is m ediate school held their an n u a l quires some time to acquire a foot meeting at the A cadem y W ednes here visiting witli his brother, C. street, large lot. Price $1,200. hold when it is once firmly rooted day and were pleased with the J . Oueener. T im ber lauds, an d farm lands, C H A S . M A T T H E W S . P ro p rieto r. large an d sm all tracts. it is there to stay. splendid condition of the school Chas. Colcord and son lid, of affairs, and the school will com Springfield, were in our burg T he O regonian, Roseburg News mence the new school year under W ednesday and T hursday of this and Eugene Register are in favor more favorable prospects than ever. w eek. of petitions to secure signatures for Miss E tta Miller is going to A g e n c y f o r R e e l E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e A press dispatch from W ash- Eugene to attend the T ea ch e r’s the initiative being left at the office iugton, I). C., savs: F. J. H ard, of the county clerk, to be signed of Eugene, is here to close up a Summer School which begins June by such persons as m ight wish to contract for a new m ail service 28th. Fred W ilcox, of G ran ts Pass, The S ta n d a rd High G rade Pence of the sign them. T he per cent of signa from C ottage G rove to bohem ia. T he new contract at Sl(HN) per and Miss Sm ith, of O akland, are W orld. There is over 400 miles of this tures of legal voters required on year will begin Ju ly 5. visiting friends and relatives here fam ous w ire fence in D ouglas county, Oregon. such petitions could not be secured this week. This is High C arhon S pring Wire which will In b randin g the su g ar trust " a ! .. , „ ... . . in a hundred years by this process, confessed tb ie l,” Senator G ore l tid e Peter M cKinney and sister, keep its shape w hen properly stretched. Will no m atter how meritorious the in i said lie did not know th at if b ad wh° have >ving here this carry a full stock of w ire a t all tim es. tiative measure might be. T he yet confessed to robbing he» I W'ntcr, went back to their farm old ring organs are having a roosts or bodv snatching, but the j A l b a n y Monday, hard time trying to throttle the law returns are not all iu .” | A fire alarm M onday nig h t! ---------- --- ■ caused some excitem ent in our | giving the people the right to a full \ Ford autom obile won the race burg. T he fire was under the fur and free exercise of the privilege A G EN TS of |iarticipation in the inauguration from New York to Seattle this ! nace at the plan er mill aud was week, a Shaw m ut car being second ' soon extinguished when the men j and adoption of needed laws and and 17 hours behind the Ford. | s?ot there. m easures without Itoss or ring dic :» r V K K l MAC Y Í ' “ " T he annual school m eeting was tation. H ands off gentlem en— T he Pacific States T elephone 1 field M onday there being a sm all I In com pounding prescrip D E N T IS T look out for the buzz saw. I.et [com pany is building a $50,000 attendance. O. II. T aplin was tio n s com bined w ith the I J ’ii- t Class W o rk . Over H ank o f Cottage 1 W . T. KAYSER P RO PR IET OR the people rule. I home iu A lbany. re-elected director to serve three p n ritv o f nil o u r P ('.rove. C o ttag e G rove. O regon. I years and C. A. Smith w as elected AH Kinds of Hauling and clerk to serve one year, T hey also Heavy Dray W ork levied a two m ills ta x . Furniture The new Glass Oven Door Range with Heat Thermometer, all Mal leable. The newest and Best. Largest stock of Ranges ever brought to this city. Refrigerators all sizes styles and prices. SIMERAL a VANDENBERG Prices Right P ic tu r e F r a m in g a S p e c ia lty Griffin■Veatch Co. t Screen Doors and Window Screens In ILeal Estate E verything in Hardware (in n s and Am m unition l BURKHOLDER'WOODS CO. BURKHOLDER’WOODS CO. COTTAGE FLOUR MILLS Cooper $ GROVE Mill Feed G ra in and Hay T ay lo r THE PAGE WOVEN W IRE FENCE. S P R A Y -W Y N N E C O M P A N Y Accuracy Í DRUGS Women's Secrets T h e re i. o n e m an in Ihe U n ite d S ta le s w h o has p erh ap s h e ard m o re w o m e n 's s e c re ts th a n an y o th e r m an o r w om an in th e c o u n try , th e s e s e c re ts a re n o t s e c re ts o f |fuit( o r ah sm e, b u t th e se e ts o f suffering, an d th e y have b een confided to U r. . K . V . . ie rc e in th e h o p e and e s p e c ta tio n ol a d v ic e an d help. T h a t few o l th e se w o m en h av e been d isap p o in ted in th e ir ex* p a c ta tio n s is p ro v e d by th e fact th a t n in e ty -e ig h t p e r c e n t, of oil w o m e n tre a te d by U r. P ie rc e h ave b een a b so lu tely and a lto g e ttie r c u re d . Such a re c o rd w o u ld be re m a rk a b le if th e cones tre a te d w ere n u m b e re d by h u n d re d s o n ly . B ut w hen th a t re c o rd ap p lies to th e tre a tm e n t of m o re th a n half-a- m il lio n w o m e n , in a p ra c tic e o f o v e r ft) y e ars, it is p h e n o m a o al, n o d e n title s U r. P ie rc e to th e g ra titu d e a cc o rd e d him by w o m e n , as th e first of s p e c ia lis ts in th e tre a tm e n t o f w o m e n ’s d iseases. liv e r y s ic k w om an m ay c o n su lt U r. P ie rc e by le tte r , a b so lu te ly w ith o u t c h a rg e . A ll re p lie s a re m a ile d , sealed is p e rfe c tly p lain e n v e lo p e s , w ith o u t a n y p rin tin g o r a d v e rtis in g w h a te v e r, upon th e m . W rits w ith o u t te a r aa w ith o u t fe e , to W o rld ’s D ia p en sa ry M ed ical A ss o c ia tio n , D r. R . V . P ie rc e , P r c e t., B uffalo. N . Y . Cottale Grove Dray Co. i Columbia Graphophones and Records H a s given us an enviable re p u ta tio n w ith a long list of p a tro n s . If you w a n t satisfactio n in the line of Drugs o r P a te n t Medicines, give us n tria l. Notice ol Final Settlement. Moving Pianos a Specialty N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n d er- W ith Special Equipm ent itersig n eil, e x e c u to r of th e e state of S tep h en H arris, deceased, lias filed in th e C ounty C o u rt of l.an e C onnty, O re orner. gon. tier final acco u n t as such exeentor, at f. V. T h o rn to n ’» C onfectionery. of said estate, a n d ttia t S atu rd ay , th PHOBfE 24th d ay of Ju ly , 1009, a t one o ’clock p R esidence, 593 in. of said day, lias lieen fixed by said Office, 1426 C o u rt as the tim e for h e a rin g an y o b jec tio n s to said re)iort an d th e se ttle m e n t thereof. l.il.I .I K A. C R O W , E xecutor. S p in e S p e c ia lis t A. I t . K i n o , A ttorney. ....AND.... A, J. A rm strong h as tak en the agency for the Colum bia disc and cylinder graphophones and records —the w onderful double disc aud unbreakable cylinder records, the cheapest an d Itest records know n. He will display a large, new slock in a few days. A few new w ax C o tta g e Grove, Oregon records going at 15 cents each while they last. See him reg ard ing the ex ch an g e of old or broken F. II. Rosenberg is back from records for new ones. the K. P. G ran d Ixtdge session N a tu r e J H eavier W A N T E D .— A girl to d e g e n He was lo d g e G allow ay T uesday held held at b ak e r C ity. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION S pecial A tten tio n to N erv o u s an d Sm all family. C h ro n ic D iseases by N atu ral M ethods. i the C rater l.ak e road hilt uncon honored with the office of G rand erai housework. m We«U. W o m e n flltrong, A pply at le a d e r office. M aster-at-A rm s. P fio n u 1305 O f f l c . On W o o l S id e «•lote. W o m e n W e ll, stitutional. Benson’ s Pharmacy DR. H. A. FOSTER 1