Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 06, 1909, Image 1

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worn with Prince Albert
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good style for every oc­
casion. The best medium
priced trousers and every
pair sold under a money
warranty,
See Us for Bargains
Hampton
Company
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CO TTAG E GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY,
A U G U S T 6, 1909
V O L. XXI
N O . 17
WORK sms THE TARIFF BIFF IS SIGNED
COTTAGE GROVE TEAM WINS
AND FRF AGIINY IS OVER! IN STATE RIFEE TOURNAMENT
Eugene, August 4.— “ As soon
as we can get them we will put
2000 men to work on the Natron
extension contract,” said O. A.
Wattis, a member of the I'tah
Construction Co., which has the
contract to build the first section
of the Southern Pacific Company’s
Natrou-Klamath extension east
from Natron, to a Guard re|iorler
this morning.
The Southern I’acfic Company
has awarded the first contract to
this company, which is one of the
liest known in railroad construction
work on the coast. Mr. Wattis,
accompanied by his brother, I,. K.
Wallis, arrived in Iiugene this
morning from Oroville, Cal., tolie-
giu the work of building the road.
They were accompanied by nine
other men who will have charge of
different departments of the con­
struction work.
They drove to
Natron this morning and are
spending the day lit that vicinity
arranging for the beginning of the
work.
The men liesides the Wattis
brothers are as follows: N. J .
Sweeney. W. H. Hunt, W. II.
Messinggr, W. W. Hunt, G. W.
Doe, John Garrison, Ralph Smart,
W. A. BeclUell and G. S. Colley.
Washington, July 5.—Taft left
the White House for the capital to
sign the tariff bill at L.V.l p. in.,
the bill having passed the senate
today.
At 2:15 p. in. today the senate
adopted the conference repoit on
the tariff bill, which effects the
final passage of the bill through
congress. The vole was 47 »yes
and .11 nays. The bill received all
the Republican votes except those
of Bristow, Clapp, Cummins, Hoi
liver, l.al'ollette, Beveridge and
Nelson.
The senate then took up the con
current resolution reducing the
rates in the leather schedule.
P o r t l a n d , Aug 4.—Cottage
Grove, the little city tucked away
in the hills of I.aue county, sent
the winning team to the state
contest of the Oregon Rifle Asso­
ciation held at the Clackamas rifle
RESOLUTION FAILED.
range. The four guardsmen com­
The McCumber resolution failed posing the team who carried off
of adoption in the house, on a point first prize and their scores are:
of order by Payne.
Lieutenant II. H. Petrie, 112;
Segeaut
F . H. Snodgrass, 120;
P R E S ID E N T SIG N S B IL L -
Sergeant
J . II. Potts, 115; Private
The president signed the tariff
B. Mooney, 118, making the team’s
bill at 5:06 p. m.
score 465, which was but four
points above the team from Com­
pany K, Third Infautry.
The third place weut to Com­
pany H of Roseburg, while the
staff team of the Third Infantry
took fourth place.
1 he highest individual score,
122, was made by Corporal Ro-
rnaine of Company K, Third In­
fantry, while Lieutenant McCor­
mick and Sergeant Snodgrass lied
for second place, each scoring 120.
'file Butterfield trophy match
consisting of a skirmish run, was
won by Sergeant R. I.. Perdew, of
Iiugene, who Irolougs to Company
A, Fourth Infantry, with a score
of 65 out of a possible 100.
SC O R ES M A D E IN SH OO T.
S
M A T E R I A L ON W A V .
Co. li Cottage «¡rove
Lieut. II. 1L Petrie
Sgt. lf. II. Snoilgrasa
!~;L J. II. Pottr._____
“ We have just shipped from
Oroville,” said Mr. Wattis, “ a
trainload of construction material
and supplies for this work, and
they aie ex a cte d to arrive here in
a very few days. The oirtfit was
used by our company on a Wes­
tern Pacific contract, just com­
pleted between Oroville and Reno,
Nevada. It is as complete an as­
semblage of modern railroad con­
struction materials as can be found
on the coast. We expect to have
a large force of men at work be­
yond Natron in a very short time,
anil will use 2<MM) meg if we can
get that number.”
W e Make T hem All Go
W hen it Comes to Comfort
Quality and Style in
Suits, Hats and Shoes
WHEELEIUHOMPSON CO.
WE HAVE IT FOR LESS
R
EAST.
TEAM
RETURNS
HOME
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Three Cottage Grove men are
200 .100 h 00
yds yds yds tut eligible to go to the National shoot,
but have not decided on going yet.
120 The victorious team returned
M à i 115 Ivnue with their trophies Wednes­
.IS 45 118
day night justly proud of their
41.5 honors.
112
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I’vt. B. Mooney_______ .18
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ED M O N R O E D E N I E S
AN A S S I G N M E N T TO
H E IS A D EA D O N E
Ilarriman contractors armed anil
placed 75 tnen at the entrance to
Deschutes canyon Monday to repel
the advance of Hill's railroad con­
struction force. Hill’s men ad­
vanced ’00 strong and the Ilarri-
man guards retreated allowing
About $1500 has been collected
H ill’s wagons to enter the canyon
unmolested.
l’eace officers are so far this year by the county cleik
now on the scene and further for fishing anil hunting licenses,
trouble may be averted.
and the demand for hunting li­
censes has hardly begun. Nearly
At Lurch’ s
700 fishing licenses have been
Special I’riilay and Saturday, 15c taken out and over 150 combina­
tion hunting null fishing.
ginghams at 1 Ic.
W E ARE LEADERS
T E A M GOING
• »regou is to lie represented again
this year in the National rifle com­
petition at Camp Perry, Ohio, the
scores made by marksmen of the
National Guard having lieen such
as to justify the sending of a team.
Nineteen guardsmen will lie se­
lected this week to make up the
team for the eastern match. Fif­
teen of these men will lie selected
from among those having the
largest scores and showing the
most ability in placoig bullseves
with consistency.
In addition,
there will lie three officers, a team
captain, a team coach and a team
spotter.
Departure for ( )hio will lie made
the middle or latter part of next
week, according to the present
plan. The team will be absent
about two weeks, taking part in
all the events of the National com­
petition, The National shoot com­
mences this year on August 2.1,
preceded by two days only of pre­
liminary practice.
It will con­
clude when the various matches
are done with, probably by Sep­
tember 1.
SATISFY CREDITORS
Kopiah, Wash., Aug. 5, 1909.
Editor Leader:
1 W. A. Hemenwav, a well-known
merchant of Cottage Grove, has
Dear Sir:— t see by the Cottage made an assignment of his general
Grove papers that 1 was reported merchandise store for the Irenefit of
shot and killed, but will say that his creditors. W. II. Abrams of
this city was appointed assignee
I am s'ill alive and feeling fine 1 and the stock will lie disposed of
and am uot in any way uneasy lo satisfy the claims of creditors.
Assets are placed at $17,000 and
about losing my life.
liabilities at $11,(MX), l'leischner,
Yours Respt.,
Mayer & Co., of Portland have the
Ii i > M o n r o e .
largest individual claim against
the firm, the amount being $.1900.
Mr. Hemenwav expects soon to
Iiugene gets a glove factory em­ satisfy the claims of his creditors,
ploying 12 to 14 hands, with a as his assets exceed his liabilities
by a good margiu.
$500 per month pay roll.
T H E BABY C O N T E S T
A CROP OF POTATOES
AT T H E A R C A D E
GROWN IN T E N W E E K S
Fallowing is the vote for the
I babies entered in the contest now
On May 25, Robt. Mosby plant­
going on at the Arcade Theatre, i ed some jKitatoes in rich bottom
Names of the little ones will not be I land on his farm five miles east of
j given until after the contest closes. 1
I I ’p to last night the vote stood as this city and on Tuesday, August
.Iril, dug some of these jxitatoes,
follows:
No. 1 ____________
It ] which are full grown and excellent
“ 2 ............................................... 100 in quality and presented them to
“ ^ .............................................. 1 9 1 the Leader— a crop of potatoes in
" 4 .........
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" 5 .............................................. 11 less than ten weeks. How is this
“ 6 .............................................. 21 for rapid crop production, con­
“ 7 ..................................
5 genial climatic conditions and fer­
“ 8 ......................... .............. ..
15 tile soil?
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“ 10................................................. 81
O r c h a r d C o m p a n y Incorp ora ted.
“ 11............................................... 4
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42
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The “ l/irane O r c h a r d Com­
“ 1 4 ............................................
1
pany”
has been incorixjrated, cap­
" 15.............................................. 6
“ 1 6 ............................................ 16 ital stock $10,000, incorporators,
•’ 17.................
9 William McMaster, A. C. Church­
The correct vote will be giveu in ill and Arthur C. Spencer. Gffice
every Friday’s paper.
Attend the Arcade and vote for and principal place of bu-iness,
I your choice of the babies. Their 1’ortland.
pictures will be thrown on the
All kinds of sewing machines at
I canvas every evening. At present
| they are known by number only. best prices at Marion Veatch’s. 5tf
H. C. COOK
Successor to Pierce Si» Shepardson
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O lT will find very attractive
prices at my store.
I offer
Mason Fruit Ja rs as follows:
Pints,
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$
50c, quarts 70c and half gallon 90c
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per dozen.
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shoes.
Also great bargains in
F'or the
present
eighteen
pounds best sugar for $1 .(X) with an
order for five dollars worth of goods
from this store.
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