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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
60 « I f »• THC U A U I I B o o s t fo r If- H not* S a n d y o u r C riticis m lo ih la P a p er. Cottole A 4 v a r t tM In THE LEADER T U » la W h U B rin «» D u r i m i ! und givuu thu P a p ar Llfu. PUBLISHED S E M I -W E E K L Y C O TTA G E GROVE LEADER B O H E M IA N V G G E T CoU uollduM d J a n u a ry 9 . 1908 Wise Talks By The Office Boy COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909. PETALUMA HIGH COMPLIMENT V O L . XXI. FATAL BLIGHT ON NO. 13 CITY COUNCIL s p u n FINE FUND SOU) Distinction Given Cottage Mayor Job Defeats Pav This 134 Acre Tract Sold Grove by Pacific ing and Vetoes Crush for $11,000 to New Homestead. er Ordinance. York Man. or TO COTTAGE GROVE DOUGLAS ORCHARDS lu spile of the rain last Monday : A Roseburg correspondent of Cottage drove held the biggest and the Portland Journal says: A best sweet pea carnival yet re deadly blight on the pear orchards corded in southern Pane’s metrop of this county that will require for olis. W e also notice that the its eradication more attention than civic improvement committee of | one man could possibly give, has the W omen’s club at the d rove caused the county court, at the has just awarded prizes for the i suggestion of District Horticultur best kept lawns in that city. This al Commissioner, A. II. Carson of is a most commendable thing and j Grants Pass, to appoint two fruit j one that could Jje profitably iuiti- j inspectors from Douglas county. ' ated by other Oregon cities even! This blight, a species of fungus The city couucil met iu ad The Pacific Homestead, pub- *° those of Portland and Rugene Through the medium of Mrs. S. that emits a gum-like substance journed session Saturday evening, has practically lislied at Salem, o f July Hth had — Rugetie Register. destroyed the R. Blair, the fine 134 acre farm of I absent Councilman Fischer and greater part of the fruit growing J. F. Spray on the Fourth street the following concerning Cottage j SHEPARDSON SELLS : Rlledge. drove as a poultry center: industry in the eastern and middle road one mile south o f Cottage Collage drove is one of the best GROCERY TO COOK. I A petition was presented and western states aud has given the Grove was sold last week to Mr. read from the agent of the Postal Pacific coast orchardists a hard Lathrop of Auburn, New York, if not the lies! poultry fancier 1 Telegraph Co. for a permit to battle. California pear growers consideration $11,000. Mrs. Blair towns in Oregon. Choice poultry 1 I took a good long look of nearly every breed can be found j H. C Cook, who recently pur- change their wiriug on Maiu triumphed over it after having is conducting a popular rooming through the place today and there. The l.eader newspaper pro- chased Phos. Pearce’s interest in j street. The petitiou was rejected, once given up. Then the blight house at Portland where she met in addition to sweeping out, priet'rs, DiiBruille and Conner, the Pearce & Shepardson grocery, I The chairman of the street com reached the famous Rogue river Mr. Lathrop who was seeking an are both poultrymen as well as I on last Friday purchased Mr. mittee reported that the Currin valley in Oregon. The orchardists Oregon home. Beiug also inter cleaning the show cases and newspaper men Conner’s dolden : Shepardsoips interest also and is footbridge could he repaired at a ffogt windows, checking the there promptly secured the services ested in Cottage Grove Mrs. Blair Wyanilottes and Iflack i.augslians now sole owner of this well estab- small cost and made safe for foot of two government experts, O'Gara prevailed upon Mr. Lathrop to freight, delivering g o o d s , are well known in the shows as lished and popular business and men The report was accepted and White and these two men are visit this city and look over the tending to office duties, help blue ribbon winners. DuBruille’s store. Mr. Cook has retaiued the and the street committee was now in that valley aiding the Spray farm, the sale of which was ing write letters and getting Buckeyes are of a breed not as services o f Thos. Pearce in the authorized to make the necessary fruit-growers to stamp out the pest. intrusted to her, he beiug in search up the ads, they want me well known but where known are store, which will be gratifying to repairs af the expense of the city. of just such an Oregon farm home. becoming more popular all the the many patrons o f the place, Ordinance No. 2.1.1 providing for to make myself familiar with So well pleased was the New time. It. K. Metcalf’s Faverolles which Mr. Pearce has gained by the paving of Main street was read LANE COUNTY’S Yorker with this property and its the stock so 1 can help out are a good all-round farmer's fowl, his years of fair and courteous the third time and was submitted convenience to good markets and during a rush and sell goods. CHERRIES W IN. good layers and a good market treatment of these customers. Mr. to a final vole which was as fol railroad facilities, that no time was The new summer togs are fowl. He also has some fine Buff Cook will Ire found an equally lows Yes, Councilmeii Ilogate lost iu making the transfer. Mr. coming in fast now and Orpington's. Black Javas, Barred genial, courteous am| obliging aud Lawsou- No, Councilmen Lane county’s magnificent dis Lathrop lias a son who will assist they’ie going out fast. You Rocks and Silver Spangled Ham- 1 business math who will be able to Atkinson and Bartels. The vote play of cherries received the grand in the management of this well burgs of quality are for sale by : build up and enlarge an already being a tie, it was passed up to prize in the special couuty exhibit improved farm and it is under dpn'f h iv e to look for the D. H. Chamberleu, while I). T- large business. Success to Mr. the Mayor for his disposition, who class at Salem last week aud the stood they will engage extensively names on our tailored suits to Awbrev handles the White Minor Cook. Call in and see him and promptly and without explanation large silver cup will thus lie'trans- iu fruit growing aud hog raising, know whether they have voted no, defeating the measure. ca» exclusively. Mrs. Mary S. get acquainted. ferred to our county, from old the hig new Swift packing plant at style aliout them or not— the Ordinance No. 234 providing Yamhill, whose display in 1908 Portland affording an unlimited Walker has a nice pen o f R. I, garments themselves proclaim for the grading and rocking of was declared the best. T o lie.-ome market for fgt hogs at top notch Reds and can supply eggs from CALAPOOYA SPRINGS that half a block away. especially mated pens. We be Fast First street was passed. permanent holder of this cup a prices. Mrs. Blair worked hard to The men's suits we are NEWS AND NOTES. lieve all of the aliove advertisers Ordinance No. 2.15 providing couuty must win it three times, interest Mr. Lathrop in this local allowing have the good style to lie thoroughly reliable and their for the grading aud rocking of consequently the race up to date ity, knowing that his permanent which puts a person in good goods well worth Ihe money asked. blast Second street passed its is lietween the two counties herein location would no doubt be the company if he wants it. W . B. Dennis |eff Monday for second reading and was tabled mentioned. There will lie a warm means of briugiug several more They have the evidence all ! Porli and, until next meeting for final action. contest between them at the cherry prominent families to this city, all on their side. It isn’t enough Miss Belva funis o f Rugene has VETERAN’S RE-UNION The city engineer was instructed fair in 1910. of whom are very desirable citi to tie alt right in these Un«t j accepted a positiou at the hotel. zens and will be valuable acquisi ling days— you’ ve got to look AT COUNTY SEAT The baseball game Sunday be- to ascertain the cost of 16-inch galvanized aud 12-iueh terra cotta tions to the community. all right a| Well and our new | tween Forane aud London resulted sewer pipe for the sewer or drain HORSE SHOT BY The Leader joins in extending togs do just that tiling for you. The board of managers of the ¡ „ favor of London 8 to 6. in the alley at the rear of Spray- Mr. Lnuthrop a hearty welcome to Now for the ladies, we have THUG IS DEAD Lane County Veterans’ association Mr. and Mrs. (1. II. Tyson of VVynue Co's store to Third street, Cottage Grove. white wash skirts from $1.25 met at the office of Frank Reisner j Cottage drove, were visitors at the thence down Third street to the to $2.50, the summer goods “ Babe” the favorite horse of main sewer near W . A. Iletnen- in the city hall recently and ar-1 Calapooya Springs Sunday, are all reduced to prices Appointed Administrator. Mr. aud Mrs. \V. M. Kenshaw, way’s residence, aud report at. the ranged to hold the annual reunion I Rider T. J. Watkins of Posser, within react} o f anyone’s next meeting of the council. who was the victim of a murder parse. Next week f will 1'pon the petition of the widow pf veterans in Rugene on Wednes Wash., closed a very interesting Ordinance No. 2.16 providing ous hold-up on the bridge some meetitig at the church Sunday have bargains that will sttr- and minor child of William C. day. Thursday and Friday, Sep for the purchase of a rock crusher weeks ago, when Mrs. Renshaw evening. piise you. tember 22, 2,1 and 24, next. An Boren, deceased, Judge Chrismau and power roller, aud a rock W it .U R , with Mr. aud Mrs. J. II. Sharp are was driving him, died on Saturday appointed J. R. Young adminis executive committee of J. M, quarry was submitted to the filial Shelley, A . C. Jennings, James enjgyiug their stay at Loudon very vote of the councilmen all o f uight. Ail autopsy „by Dr. Weller trator of the Boren estate and Geo. revealed the fact that the thug’s Raines, James Miller and George loffutt, B. F. Crum aud R. P. much and lioth are gradually it whom voted in favor of the ordi bullet had cut off the horse’s third Bohlman were appointed apprais Chapman was appointed on pro- proving. nance, which the mayor declared Mr. Geo. L. Carlile has just rib and lodged in the breast — Reg ers of the estate which is worth CO TTA GE GROVE, ORE. i gram and general arrangements.— duly passed, but which he prompt completed his contract of logging ister. I Register. from $.100 to $500.— Register. ly vetoed. on the Jones place and has moved B. K. Lawson was granted per his family back to Cottage Grove. mission (if satisfactory to the ad Mr. C. W olf of Portland, who joining property owners) to move has lieeu at the hotel for the past one of his buildings on Maiu two weeks where he has been street to the side street on the east greatly improved, left Monday for side of Fifth aud north side of Roseburg. Main street and another building Mrs. James Koyce o f Spokane, to east side of Fifth aud south Wash., arrived here the first o f tjie side of Main streets with permis week. She expects to remain a sion to use said building for 60 week visiting with her mother Mrs. days while he is building a new Mary Pedigo. brick on the former site of these buildings on Main street. JF IT is Fresh Reliable Brands of Groceries The following bills were ordered PRIZES IN FOOT you are Looking for, at Pleasing Prices, | paid: RACES THE FOURTH Spray-VVyune C o...................$1 92 M en’s and B oy’s Clothing, G olf and Negligee Shirts, call on us. W e Believe in Dividing the J. C. Johnson........................... 5 00 In the Leader's writeup o f the! Profits with our Patrons. W o rk Clothing, M en’s and W o m e n ’s Low Shoes, Panama and D o | celebration sports the foot races UNION’S MAYOR TO and G ood Reliable Shoes at Bed Rock Prices. were overlooked, and were as fol mestic Straw Hats, A ll at Cost During this Sale. BE “ RECALLED.’’ lows: G ive us a Call. Foot race for boys under twelve Call and be Convinced that Our Prices Can Not years: Gene Hastings, first, $2: l nio“ ’ <>«« 0,1 July «-’ - T h e „ „ proposed recall of former Mayor Dan Woods, second, $1. l or |aw fron) the council received a be Duplicated on these G oods............................................. boys twelve to seventeen years o f temporary setback this morning, age, Verne Hastings, first, $3; when the administration called a Roy Woods, second, $2. These special meeting and accepted the ; resignation of Recorder 11 appner, races were run on Fourth street leaving the .city without the proper and were witnessed by a l»rKe official to receive the recall petition ! crowd. signed by the citizens. The mat- Successor to Pierce & l > Shepardson 1 r " ter will lie taken into the courts im- F. J. Hard, the mining man, is mediately unless the council ap- W E H A V E IT F O R LESS in town on his way to Bohemia. | points a recorder. Hampton (Si Co. Wheeler-Thompson Co’s. Distinct Bargain Prices Great Clearance Sale Closes Sat July 17th j WHEELER-THOMPSON CO. H. C. C O O K