Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, June 25, 1909, Image 2

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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
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C ottagi - C. royk
An. . 112.00
J
street, com m itted suicide W ednes­
Ili.D,
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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
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F .d lto rs
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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 $3,300.
KATES
H IH V U ’l t l P T l O N
the m an had been suffering from a
W aduesday afternoon.
200 acres of laud, about 25
m o n t h s .7.5 c e n t s
W e e k l y , o n e y e a r , 51.W .
and
was acres iu cultivation, good orchard,
T he officers elected are: G ran d m ental derangem ent
S E M I W F .E K I. V.
house an d barn, fine hay
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$ ? .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.
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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!
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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
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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
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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
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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
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