Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 13, 1909, Image 1

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PUBLISH ED S E M I-W E E K L Y
C O TTA G E GNOVE LEA D ER
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COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 13, igog.
! BACK FRÜM A TRIP
• TO WINCHESTER BAY
P 10 “ Cents
1» a Button
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and
family and tbeir eastern guests re­
turned home Wednesday evening
from a week’s vacation at Win­
chester Bav and report a most en­
joyable time. Their guests, in­
cluding Mr. Hall's brother and
Mrs. H all’s brother and their fami­
lies, returned to their eastern
homes today. Mr. Geo. Hall in­
forms the header that a great deal
of permanent work is in evidence
along the line of the new Drain
Coos Bay railroad on which work
has been temporarily suspended.
Mr. Hall says Douglas county has
purchased several thousand of the
railroad ties which were piled up
along the railroad bed and will use
ihem on the eouirty road between
Drain ami Elkton instead of jxrles
I for corduroy. This should make
a fine winter road— far better than
poles or even planking. Mr. Hall
is again at his desk in tli- Bank of
Cottage Grove of which he is cash
ier.
$1.00 a Rip
§ Dutchess Trousers are
worn with Prince Albert
or Cutaway Frock C oat
COTTAGE GROVE MAN
Theyarein good taste and
GETS A HOMESTEAD
gopd style for every oc­
Among the lucky Oregonians in
I the great government land draw­
ing contest in the Couer D’Alene
Indian reservation district was
Rev. S. M. Nickle, of Cottage
Grove, who js nuniberpd among
the first 1500 applicants who are to
| receive homesteads in that district.
| Rev. Nickle will investigate the
i matter thoroughly and will put
' forth an effort to secure a good
claim.
The first choice claim
which falls to Mr. Selig, of Myrtle
Creek, Oregon, is said to he worth
$50,000 while the five next best
are valued at $25,OOQ eaefi. We
congratulate Rev. Nickle upon his
good fortune.
casion. T he best medium
priced trousers and every
pair sold under
a money
warranty.
See Us for Bargains
Hampton
Company
AND
Heating Plant tor Woodward Block
Briggs & Son, of Eugene, have
landed the contract for the installa­
tion of a large Ideating plant in the
fiaseu(ent of tfie new two-story
brick of C. C- Woodward of this
City, which is now under course of
construction, the pressed brick
front being nearly completed.
Mf. anti Mfs Nf. T Awhr-ay, es­
teemed Lane county pioneers, came
up from Eugene Wednesday to en­
joy a few days visit with their son,
E|. T . Awbrey. The Elder Awbfey
crossed tfie plains wilh an ox team
and located in this conuty in 1S50,
his wife arriving here a few years
later. They are still quite active,
the burden of years resting lightly
on them.
It c o s ts y o u no m ore
to g e t th e b e st grad e of
AVIO M. PFAELZER
& GO'S
C lo th in g '
th an you pay for
ord in ary prod ucts
T h e s e Illu s t r a t io n s d e m o n s t r a t e th e s n a p , d a s h a n d
ir r e p r o a c h a b le s t y le o f t h is m a k e .
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We carry a com plete line o f * ' W earbetter ” Young Men** and Children's
Su its and O vercoats
Inspect our atock o# th em . T h eir attractiveness will Influence you to buy.
Wheeler-Thompson Co.
We Have It For Less
NEWS SOUGHT AND SORTED
FOR LEADER'S SUSY READERS
Interesting News in Brief of the City. County and
State— Good Crop in Brady s Hop Yard.
Geo. Lea Buys Orchard Tract
The concrete foundation work i s ' C. 1*. Jones cut his thumb severe-
uearlv completed for B. K. I.aw ly Sunday while splitting kindling,
son’s big two Htory brick.
I Another warning to men who in
Miss Ethel Eakin of Cottage j s'st l,P0" relieving the women of
Grove is visiting Miss Getta Bris , *Uis ,itt,e household duty.
low iii Ku^tnt.
! l*rof. 11t?nry Nnvc, >i soil of Ur.
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, I Nave, formerly of this city, was a
I he third kiln of 200,000 brick
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for this season has just been fired v,
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i Nave was a member of tue high
at («leasou s brick yard 111 west
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school faculty at Walla Walla last
Cottave (»rove.
; year.
Curtis Veatch shipped
three
pon't fail to procure your ticket
more fine fox honml pupa this lo hear w
Vaughan, one of
week to Columbia river points. the lno8t entertaining impersoua
He receives $25 per pair for these tors in , 1)e professioll
Ile wiU ap.
puppies.
pear soon under the auspices of
I.ess than a month until the the local Epworth League,
second annual district fair at Cot-
M. B. Stone, of Loraue valley,
tage Grove opens. Will you be was looking after business matters
ready for it with prize taking e x -! in this city Thursday, lie says
h ibitsof stock, vegetables, fruit or | threshing has commenced in the
other products?
j I .or a tie valley and that grain is
L. W. Baker, oue of the efficient t«r«»injg out much better than was
conductors on the street car line, anticipated.
The Grand Army Fjucamptueut
has resigned his ixrsitjou to engage
in the real estate business with W. parade had to lie given up at Salt
II. O’Kelly, formerly ticket agent Lake Wednesday on account of the
at the S. V. depot, says the Eugene intense heal. Twenty old soldiers
were prostrated by the beat and
Guard.
Dr. Lowe’s superior glasses fu r-jtake" to ,he emergency hospital
nishes all the eyes need except j ^ fo re the parade was hahed-
water. Just how they relieve the
Forest Supervisor S. C. Bari rum
nervous system and strengthen the ¡ was a Cottage Grove v i s i t o r
eyes takes longer to expound than Wednesday.
He was returning
experience.
Consult him next ; front the reserve east of town where
Monday at Hotel Oregon.
he accepted the work of Contractor
j Ernest Purvauce on the new
Cottage Grove Chapter No. I,
I Rangers Lodge on Lang creek,
Order Eastern Star, held their an­
which has just been completed and
nual picnic near Walden Station
furnished
on the O. & S. E. railroad on Tues­
.51 r. and Mrs. R. C. Barfield, re­
day. They invited all Masons and
their families and members of the turned to their home at S ileni after
Star and their families and had a spending their annual vacation on
most delightful time. Ice cream tile farm near this city owned by
Mrs. Harding,
Mrs. Barfield’s
and lemonade were served free.
¡mother. Mrs. Harding will re-
R. o . Brady, the Creswell hop j maju over Sunday in ordet to visit
yard man, spent Wednesday in wilh her brother, Will Keen, who
this city looking after prospective j wpl
up from (Jervais today or
hop pickers. He will have a fine tomorrow (o SIiell(1 a few days on
large crop this season for which he - j]Je fariu
is assured a fair price. Picking,
Geo. Lea, the water works con
he says, will commence early in
tractor, was home from Newjxirt
September. Mr. Rrady also says
Sunday and Monday where he has
that Creswell and vicinity contin­
just completed specifications and a
ues to improve and develop at a
survey for a new water works
rapid rate. The Leader was fa­
system for that town. He returned
vored with a pleasant call.
Tuesday to make out the call for
Regarding Eugene’s success over bids and will himself bid on the
the Grants Pass baseball team job. While at home he closed a
Sunday, the Guard says: “ in the deal with Edgar King for forty
afternoon game the victory was acres of fine hill laud, known as
due to Pitcher Ray Baker, of Cot­ the “ Tom Knox Prairie” adjoin
tage Grove, for he permitted only ing E. C. Conner's mountain farm.
two hits, and pulled his team out 1% miles north of town. Mr. Lea
of holes caused by five errors. will try a winter apple orchard on
The only two hits came in the first this tract, which is sure to make
inning, when Grant's Pass filled a profitable orchaul from tile fact
the bases without an out. The that an apple tree set out there In
team rallied behind Baker, how­ or 50 years ago, is healthy and pro­
ever, and not a man crossed the ductive and has never received any
pan.
care or cultivation.
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VOL. XXI. NO. 18
JAMES FINCH IS
DOOMED TO DIE
MAIL ORDER
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Salem, Ore . August 10.— Hav-1
ing carefully "examined every
contention of counsel and every
authority cited,” the supreme court [
this morning over-ruled every point !
raised bv counsel for the defend- i Attorney General’s Opin-
ant,
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affirming the decree of the'
trial court and sounded the death
ion Regarding Sale
knell of James A Finch, convict­
ed ol the murder of Attorney
by Mail Order
Ralph B. Fisher, and sentenced to
sutler the death )>eiialty.
The opinion is written by Justice
The question arising coucerniug
T. A. McBride and so thoroughly
is every point covered that it would the legality of selling liquor to
seem that no ground for an appeal minors through mail or express
to the United States supreme court orders. Attorney A. II. King ap­
could possibly exist. The opinion plied to Attorney General Craw­
is also unusual m that the supreme ford for an opinion and received
court says that it could find no
the following self explanatory
ixissible reason why a new trial
letter
which should lie a warning
should be granted. It is the opin­
to
both
minors and liquor dealers
ion that Finch will soon hang.
While his attorney, John A. Jeffry, in this state who have been shame­
is confident of getting into the fully and openly violating this
United States supreme court at­ provision of the local option law;
torneys generally do not believe
S alem , Oregon, July 31, 1909,
there i enough merit in Finch’s
Mr.
A. H. King,
contention for the United States
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
supreme court to grant him a writ
Dear Sir:— Yours of the 30th in­
of error.
stant, calling my attention to sec­
tion 1977 of Bellenger and Cotton’s
MAJOR HAMMOND TAKES code, and asking if it is a violation
of that section to sell liquors men­
UNTO HIMSELF A WIFE
tioned therein to a minor by mail
order business, permit me to say
Albany, Ore., Aug. 10.— A quiet tllat '» mY opinion it is.
but pretty home wedding occurred
I he law is intended to prohibit
at 5 p. m this afternoon at 532 the selling, giving, or causing to
Film street, when Major Creed C. be sold or given, any intoxicating
Hammond of Eugene was united liquor to auy minor, and the fact
in marriage to Mrs. Stephanie j that the minor orders the liquor by
Schuecker of this city. Only th e! ma' l is no excuse or defense. Any
immediate relatives of the con- minor then desiring to get liquor
trading
parties being presenj. could cause a letter to lie mailed
Rev. 1*. K. Hammond of St Mary’s in some postoffice and receive the
Episcopal church, Eugene, officiat­ liquor, and that is not the inten­
ing. The happy couple leave on tion of the law. The intention of
this evening’s local for Portland the law is to thoroughly guard
and will leave there on Saturday against and prohibit the sale of li­
for the east on an extended tour. quors to minors, and a person en­
Major Hammond will be with the gaged in the sale of liquor is en­
Oregon Rifle Team, as coach, at gaged in a business that is unlaw­
Camp Perry, Ohio, during the Na­ ful unless duly licensed, 'l e is
tional Matches the latter part of bound to know that the person to
August, after which they will visit whom he sells is authorized to
with liis brother James at Water- purchase. The only effect of his
ford. Conn
Upon their return selling without knowleege that a
they will probably make their home | person was a minor, or otherwise
in Portland.
I disqualified from making the pur­
chase, would Ire to mitigate the
These days a woman takes severity of the punishment which
Very
something out of the oven which the court might impose.
she calls a loaf of bread, and respectfully yours,
which isn’t any larger than her
A. M. C r a w f o r d ,
grandmother's biscuits.
Attorney General.
l ’rof. Martin E. Robinson, who j
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I gave "Belshazzar's Beast” and JEFFRIES SIGNS
"Queen Esther” at this place, is
FIGHT ARTICLES
taking his annual August vacation
I on the farm with his old friends,
Chicago, Aug. I I . —Sam Berger, I
Mr. and Mrs. Maddox, who reside
J two miles northeast of this city. representing Jim Jeffries, and lack
The Professor, since giving “ Queen | Johnson signed articles at 1:27
Esther” at this place has present j o’clock this afternoon for a fight. I
ed the great cantata “ Pinafore” at
Berger announced that he held
three different places in Washing- |effries‘ power of attorney and that
ton. He is being urged to present i the agreement, signed by him, is!
this popular cantata at this place legally binding oil the big Cali-
fornian.
I early in September.
H. C . C O O K
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I offer
Masou Fruit Ja rs as follows:
Pints.
50c, quarts 70c and half gallon 90c
per dozen.
shoes.
Also great bargains in
For the
present
eighteen
pounds best sugar for #1.00 with an
order for five dollars worth of goods
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