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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1909)
» , HUiorioil Boti»*? A 4 v .r U .« In T N C LCAOCM T M . I . W K .I B r in « . B u .iA .i4 u > 4 | l v w lh . P lM t t H . If y o u L lk o THE LEADER B oon! for it* If r\ot* S e n d y o u r C r lllo itm to th is P a p er . PU BLISH ED SE M I-W E E K L Y B O H E M IA n " o GETL C A D ,:R I COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1909 * " " • » »• »»»» To R ed u ce S to c k METHODIST PORTLAND FAIR AND LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION! E VOL. XXL NO. 19 NEWS S H E UNO SORTED FOR LEADER’S DDSY READERS T he prim ary object iu orgauiz ■ ing th e . Portland Pair and I.ive- ¡ stock Exposition was to foster and advance the livestock interests of Oregon and also of the N orth Great Occasion for Cot west. W ith this object iu view Interesting News in Brief of the City, County and the business men of Oregon got to State— New Survey in Bohemia Mines. tage Grove in Month $18.(X) S uits..................................................................................... $1.UM) gether and formed such an org an i 11.00 15.00 zation. Among the promoters are 10.00 14.00 Something About Game Laws of September P ortland’s an d O regon’s promi 0.00 13.00 nent bankers, wholesale aud retail H.50 12.50 7.50 m erchants. T hrough their u n tir 10.00 G rapes promise a b u r n e r crop T he Methodist Episcopal district ing efforts Portland has one of the Eleven tons of watermelons were received by local m erchants from conference will open its annual best equipped fair plants on the iu Rogue river valley. G rants Pass S aturday. session in Cottage G rove W ednes Pacific coast. $200,000 was spent T h e plat of Moses’ addition to $7.00 Suits................................................................................... **.85 After 14 years of prospecting day m orning, September 15th and iu securing this plant and today it Creswell was filed for record in the 3.85 6.00 with little result, Pete Mitchell is the talk of the Pacific coast. continue over the S unday follow- 2.85 c le rk ’s office Friday. 5.00 struck rich ore within a mile and a T he race track is a regulation | ing. It will he the largest g ath er 2.50 4.00 E d g ar Woods, who formerly re half of Canyon City, tak in g out 1.50 ing of jieople from outside points mile track, laid out and built on 2.50 ever assembled at Cottage Grove, the best plans obtainable. It is sided at thig place w ith his parents, $5<XX) in gold iu a week. iu fact, no city in the state in Cot considered the fastest track on the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woods, was in T he big new Cody sawm ill at town S aturday from Portland, tage G rove’s class lias ever a t coast and this was dem onstrated Baudou, Coos county, was des where he now resides. $2.50 ludio I.iuen W aists............................................................$1.25 tempted to hold th is conference last year when Bay (»’light paced troyed by fire Friday. T he loss “ " 1.15 2.25 “ T he Spanish adobe bungalow for will aggregate $100,<X>0. and entertain so m any visitors, to the coast's three-year-old record The “ “ ............................................... ................................................................................ 1.00 2.00 “ Mr. V an Boskirk is being built mill had just commenced shipping such conferences or conventions of 2-.08X- “ “ ^«X) 1.75 “ 11 75 T he grand stand is situated on just north of the residence of lum ber to the C alifornia m arket by 1.50 “ rarely being held iu cities sm aller '• ...... 65 1.25 “ than Eugene or Salem, the last M. the north side of the grounds and Dugold Cam pbell iu East Eugene. schooners. E. conference having lieen held at from it one of the finest panoram ic T here is nothing like it in the citv. Mrs. May Finch, wife of Jam es the latter place. T here will he at views in Oregon may be seen. — Register. Finch, the Portland m urderer, who least 150 m inisters and more than Almost every part of the entire M. I). Wisdom, 'prom inent iu is condemned to hang, has began #1.25 $2.50 W ash S k irts.............................................. th at num ber of laym en of the grounds is visible from the g rand Oregon ag ricu ltu ral affairs, editor suit iu the Circuit court against • ‘ ....................................................................................................................................................... 1.00 2.00 " church at this conference aud as it stand aud an unequalled view of of the Portland R ural Spirit and her brother, John Petty, of Cres “ ‘X) 1.75 “ “ 7.S continues nearly a week it will ta x the races may he seen from it. 1.50 “ ex-secretary of the Oregon State well, to recover $430.40 alleged to Barns for horses, cattle, sheep F air board, died at his home iu Ire the am ouut loaned by the p lain our city to its utm ost to entertain so m any distinguished guests. and swine have been built and P ortland last Friday. tiff to the defendant at different Bishop Charles W esley Sm ith, of each is arranged for its special p u r John Nokes aud wife took their times. W illiam s & Beau are a t 12% c G ingham .....................................................................................10c Portland, formerly of Pittsburg, pose. T he barns are large and 25c I.aw n......... .'...................................................................... 1-3 departure M onday for Seattle torneys for Mrs. Finch. Penn., will preside, aud m any roomy and present a nice appear 20 “ ....................................................... .................................................................... ............................... 1 ° I-'. J. H ard, who returned today where after attending the exposi other prom inent officials of the ance and exhibitors who were at 18 “ .................................................................................................. ‘1 from a short trip to Cottage Grove, tion they will then visit two or church will l>e present aud deliver the fair last year speak very h igh 15 “ 8 three weeks with a brother of the said this afternoon th at a party of .14 “ 7 sermons during tfie course of the ly of the accom odations. surveyors left Cottage G rove this 12 “ A The business men and citizens former who resides at Snohomish, conference iu the various churches W ashington. T hey will also visit uiornmg to check up the old Gess- of Portland feel justly proud of the of the city. It will he a great a uncle of Mrs. N okes at Astoria ner survey iu the Bohemia m ining No Coupons Given With Goods Sold at Reduction event for Cottage G rove and a big $200,000.00 plant and all ( »regon district an d vicinity, m ade 15 years on their return hom eward. advertisem ent for the town. As should turn out aud support this j ago. T his survey of section lines T he Lane County State and S av these visitors come from all parts fair, which will he held September has been rejected several times by of middle, western and Southern 20-25, and a banner crowd is e x ings b an k hegau business at Flor the governm ent and the surveyors ence last week. T he officers are Oregon, we should all put forth a pected. who left Cottage Grove this m orn follow s, A. C - Graves, presi special effort to m ake their brief ing are sent nut for the purpose of dent: C. II. Holden and Fred Hol sojourn here pleasant and enjoya BITULITHIC FOR BAKER correcting all errors, says Mon lister, vice-presidents: \. C. Bert- d ay ’s G uard. ble. A favorable impression of G. II. Young who resides on a Cottage G rove on their part will CITY AT $2.35 SQ. YARD m an, cashier. T he capital sto c k ! T he season for killing buck deer P ard Ilobut, of H ancock county, is $10,(XX), fully paid. fine little fifty-five acre farm on be worth m uch in m any ways an d Illinois, stopped over Sunday in opened A ugust 1 and closes Nov. Silk Creek, two miles west of Cot especially to oyr Nesm ith county I.. W. Baker and W. H . | l . E ach hunter is allowed five tips city to visit with his cousin, J. Baker City, Aug. 18.— At an ad tage Grove, presented this office movement- journed session of the couucil of O ’Kelly, who have been selling | deer during the season. A huttt- M. Coiner, whom he had not seen with some case knife and K en this city held this evening a con Floreuce real estate so well here i u le r ’s license m ust lie obtained; In 40 years. Mr. H ohut was re tucky wonder beaus this m orning OREGON BOY DEFEATS tract was aw arded the W arren Eugene, left for Raymond, W a sh penalty for hun tin g w ithout a li tu rn in g homeward from a trip to Construction Company to pave ington, where they will continue cense is from $25 to $5<X> fine and m easuring 8% and 9 inches in the Seattle Exposition, and was WORLD FAMOUS SHOTS seven blocks of Front street with to sell lots in Florence. Mrs. im prisonm ent, ft is uulaw ful to. very favorably impressed with length and they were grown in his bitulithic pavement. T his is only Baker and baby will accom pany kill a deer under a year old or fe garden w ithout irrigation. Cottage Grove. Cam p Perry, O ., A ug. 20.—T he a beginning of the paving that Mr. Baker thither. T he ltoys are m ale deer at any time, or to h u n t rustlers. They h av e a good th in g with dogs. It is uulaw ful to h u n t greatest sensation ever developed will he done, T he price received by the W ar and are h an d lin g it well. T hey or shoot on enclosed lauds w ithout in connection witfi N ational rifle | competition was created here this ren Construction Company is to Ire rem ained over S un d ay iu Portland. permission: penalty for such viola Register. tion is from $15 to $300. | m orning when II. O. Roesch, an $2»35 per square yard. Blome & L atest effects are. ¡Oregon young m an under 21, was Com pany hid $2.66 ou granitoid b ro u g h t o u t In I bulletined as w inning in the Gov and the Oregon Ilassain Paving ernor’s m atch. H e beat the world- Com pany bid $2 on 1 lassam with famous m arksm en who have been ex tra ch arg e of $1 per cubic yard M. PFAELZER firing in international contests for for ex cavation. Besides letting the paving con years and w alked aw ay with the $500 trophy cup offered. In addi tract the coruncil adopted a resolu tiou he will receive $50 in cash, as tion ordering .10 blocks of the city well as jum ping into prom inence added to the cement sidewalk d is Successor to Pierce Shepardson trict. W ork will begin on these throughout the service. Pheuom inal scores were m ade im provem ents at once. by the Oregon youth in the m atch. ! At 800 yards he m ade a perfect 22 ACRES OF PEARS V O l ’ will find very attractive | score, 50 out of 50. At 1000 yards w h ile best w earing * prices at my store. I offer ! he lost hut one point in 50. In the To Make Room for New Goods Daily Arriving, We Quote the Following Prices: M e n 's C lo t h in g B o y 's S v iits L a d ie ’s W a s h S k ir ts D ress G oods HAMPTON a CO. DAVID & . cos H. C. COOK CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Fabrics and High C la ssT a ilo rin g are a lw a y s in evidence Call and inspect our C om plete A ssortm ent o f “W earbetter" C hildren's and Young M en's S u its and O vercoats Wheeler-Thompson Co. We Have It For Less SELL FOR $8884 skirm ish run his total was 98 out of 100, and at 200 yards rapid fire Medford, Oregon, Aug. 18.— he m ade the most unusual total of Front 22 acres planted to pear trees, 45, firing 10 shots in 40 seconds. 6445 boxes of fruit were taken and E X P E R T IS D E F E A T E D . sold for $8884 on board cars here. T he second m an iu the contest, Forty acres of jtears have for years Major W inder, was beaten by half averaged over $.500 an acre net to a dozen points, au d W inder is one the owners. T he average yield of of the foremost m ilitary shots.in both pears and apples is $600 an j the world, h av in g represented the | acre. : United States in all the big to u rn a -! T he Burrell orchard, with this m ents abroad. | record, is the largest l>earing or- V oung Roesch is a new man at \ chard in Oregon and a famous the game. He is at Cam p Pern,’ 1 producer, having never had a crop with the United States N aval ] failure. A cadem y team, and his home is a t ! T h ere are 560 acres in the prop- Pendleton, O. T here were 800 erty w hich is situated three miles riflemen who entered the m atch, j south of Medford. Mason Fruit Ja rs as follows: Pints, 50c, q u arts 70c and half gallon 90c j>er dozen. shoes. Also great bargains in For the present eighteen pounds I test sngar for $ l.o o with an order for five dollars worth of goods from this store. Farm Produce Wanted t .