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Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that special
I election will l>e held in the City of Cot-
tage Grove, Kane County. Oregon, on
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Cottage Groves votes October 20
Wednesday. October 20. 1909.
on bonding the city in the sum of
$100,000 for the purpose ot putting for the purpose of voting upon the (pies- 1 i
in a gravity system water supply. tion, “ Shall the Common Council of the
The source from which it is pro City of Cottage Grove, Lane County, i
posed to take the water is at a Oregon, issue and sell bonds of said city
point 1« miles above the city, on to an amount not exceeding One Hun
Lang ceeek.
It is thought the i dred Thousand Dollars, ($100,000,) said
proposition will carry
without I bonds to run 25 years and bear interest
much opposition. However, the I at tne rate of 5 per cent per annum, pay
Grove should have the water able semi-annually; the purpose of said
thoroughly tested for purity before | bonds being for the construction of
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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER, i
Obituary and Funeral Notice.
T u o s d n y s arvd F rld M s*
Mrs. Clarence Morss, who died
at her home in the east Cottage
K il l t o r «
OoNNRR A D o BRCII.I.IC,
Grove suburbs Monday October 4,
KntereO at the Cottane drove postnmoe aa sec- 1909, a few hours after the death
ond-class matter.
of her infant baby, was aged 24 found a single habitant until the
C. II. VAN DEN BURG,
City Recorder.
Forest Rangers
lodge
is dis
years,
7
months
and
29
days.
SUBSCRIPTION KATK8
• si.SO ! Her maiden name was I.aucelotte covered nestling iu the dense forest,
One Year
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Six Months
An j D. Fritz and she was born in Clay
about one mile above the mouth
Three Months
i ton county, Iowa. She came to o f the creek at about the point
j Cottage Grove in July 1906, and where it is proposed to tap the
F R ID A Y ,
OCTOH KR
H, 1909.
Car load IS tons at $3.75
! taught a few terms of school in creek with a twelve inch pipe line
per 100 lbs in lots of .100
this vicinity, proving herself very from Cottage Grove. There could
lbs and over. Cash with
The City Council manifests a efficient in this work. She was lie no more ideal source o f water
order.
disposition to do things for Cot married to J. Clarence Morss at supply secured by any Oregon
tage Grove if given time and en this place June 4, 1907. She was town, as Lang Creek traverses a
Brownsville Warehouse Co.
a devoted member o f the Presby wild, rugged and uninhabited tim
couragement.
TANGENT. OREGON
terian church and leaves a father, bered country and has its source iu
President Taft is enjoying a mother, two brothers and a sister, perpetual ice and snow beds at NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM EN T
much needed rest in the Yosemite at McGregor, Iowa. During her the base o f a great mountain, snow
Notice is hereby given that the un
valley park, far from the madden residence here Mrs. Morss made clad the greater part o f the year.
dersigned Bxecutor of the Fstate of
j many admiring friends by her
ing crowd.
Herbert W. I.ee, deceased, has filed in
sweet winsome disposition, and Mr. and Mrs. McKibben Entertain. the county court of 1 ,ane county, Ore
gon, his final account as such executor
kindly courteous manners, and
of said estate and that Saturday the doth
Booze and mossbackism met its
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
McKibben
lay of October, 1909, at the hour of 1
her untimely death is deeply de
Waterloo at Koseburg in last Mon
o'lock
p. in. of said day has been fixed
plored by all who knew her, and entertained last Monday evening, by said court as the time for hearing
day's election. It’ s a combination
all unite with the Leader in e x October 4th in honor of their any objections to said report anil the
which is also down and out in
settlement thereof.
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tending sympathy and condolence uncle Mr. W . M. Jeffries and
IlgaT If.
Bxecutor.
Cottage Grove.
cousins
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milton
Shutt
to the bereaved young husband
A. H. K ing , Attorney.
and other members of the family and daughter o f Topeka, Kans.
Mrs. Morss and infant will be The party was iu the form of a
President T aft’s visit to Portland
interred in the Shield’s cemetery family re-union.
The evening
during the week was of course fhe next Sunday, after the arrival of
was enjoyably spent iu social con
big event this fall that had been the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Britt, versation and the singing of old-
two brothers and
sister, from
looked forward to with no little Iowa.
time sougs. At the close pf the
anticipation for months.
The
evening ice cream and cake were
President was well
entertained I Editor Cates, of our esteemed served. The guests were: Mrs.
while here, he was heard and seen | contemporary, came out with a Fliza McKibben, Mr. \V. M.
by thousands o f Oregon citizens ; twelve-paged weekly last Friday, Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Shutt and
Mrs.
Mary
and Oregonians are satisfied that i having changed the name of his daughter Isabel,
he will have a better knowledge of j newly acquired paper, from Wes- Smutz and son Jesse, Mrs. George
the coast and its needs than before tern Oregon to the Cottage Grove Teeters and family, Mr. and Mrs.
starting out on his extended trip Sentinel.
The improvement is Chas. Teeters and family, Mr. and
through the country.
‘ general. Success to the Sentinel. Mrs. Frank McKibben and daugh
ter Hazel, Mrs. Anna Teeters, Mr.
Shelby Teeters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe should be cared for from the
McKibben, Mr. B. F. Adams, Mr. cradle to the grave. We have a
and Mrs. loe Wilson and family, large assortment of good Tooth
Miss Alma Hartung, Mr. Lou Brushes and several kinds o f Tooth
A man who ha, a weak and impaired stomach and who doea not
McKibben, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Powder warranted to be pure and
properly digest hia food will aoon find that hia blood haa becom e
Miller, Mr. Melvin
McKibben, beneficial.
weak and impoveriahed, and that hia whola body i< improperly ead
waufictently mAinthad.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKibben,
D r. P I E R C E ' S C O L D E R M E D I C S L D I S C O V E R T
Mr. J. McKibben.
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ISth
15th
will
Move
my Stock of
T o the store now being finished by C. C. W ood
ward and located in block east of the Hotel Ore
gon. Before moving I will sell for cash Shoes
and Ciockery at greatly reduced prices. I have
some broken lines of Shoes which I will sell at
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Frank King has been re-instated
as first trick operator in the
Southern
Pacific office at this
place, he having recently sold his
interest in the furniture business
of Walker & King to Mr. Kinter.
Frank's many friends at this place
are pleased to see him iu his old
accustomed place again.
H. C. COOK
Successor to Pierce & Shepardson
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b e g in n in g o p era tion s, th ereb y p ro f- j
¡lne for „ municipal water system,
itin g b y th e m ista k es oth e r citie s | ,|le wa,c f to be taken from what is known ■
h a v e m a d e b y s p e n d in g m o n e y on a9
Creek at a point near the line o f ! m S
surveys, etc., later to find the sup j|le porest Reserve on said Creek, ami to 1 -
ply impure and unsafe.
Lang connect with the present water system of
creek’s purity, coupled with suf said city .”
ficient supply is the first essential
The polls will l>e open for the purpose
iu Cottage Grove’s proposed gravi of said election from 9 o ’clock in the
ty system.— Eugene Register.
morning until 12 o ’clock noon, and from
The Register’s suggestion, while one o ’clock until five o ’clock in the af
timely and good, Is only calling at ternoon o f said day.
Tom Allen’s shop is the voting place
tention to a matter which was
in the First Ward and R. M. Veatcli is
thoroughly investigated long -ago designated as judge and J. C. Wallace
by Cottage Grove’s aldermen, the a n d j. K. Barrett, judges and clerks of
purity and low temperature of said election in the First Ward.
The Council room in the city hall is
Lang creek making it the choice
the voting place in the Second Ward,
o f several water supply proposi
and O. Veatch is designated as judge
tions presenting themselves to Cot a n d j. M. Durham and M, If. Martin,
tage Grove. As has been said be judges and clerks of said election in the
fore, the source o f Lang creek .Second Ward.
The store room in II. C. Sclileef's
may be traced to the frozen gorges
and crevices at the rugged base of building, on the the north side of Main
street, near the bridge, is the poling
old Mt. June, and its pure, crystal place in the Third Ward and D. C.
waters leap and play over great McFarland is designated «as judge and
boulders down through the deep, C. F. Walker and J. E. Ostrander as
dark, mossy canyons of the fir clad judges and clerks of said election in the
Cascade forest reserve upon the Third Ward.
By order of the Common Council, the
banks of which stream is not 4th day of October, 1909.
or
or
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office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
penmanship department. X Write for illustrated catalogue.
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