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M ining Districts ami Thirty Saw Milling Enterprises Tributary to Cottage drove. Dairying, Fruit Growing, Farming are Profitable Industries.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE ai, igio.
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FOR STREET
PAVEMENT
TWO MEN BUY THE
GEO. HAWLEY PLACE
Council Wisely Declares
in ( Qr#
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G. i\. Wilkinson of Central Point,
Oregon, a u d j. I). Hodges of Minn
esota. The new owners have not
fully decided as to what will be
dq^ie with the place, but they will
continue the improvements started
by Mr. Hawley and may cut the
farm up into small tracts. ’
The farm is one of the best iu
this locality and had been owned
and resided ou by Mr. Hawley for
a number of years. He gives po-
session October 1, and is at pres
ent undecided what he will do
after that date.— C res well Chron
icle.
By selling
place of 573
edge of town
E. B. Moxley
Bithulithic.
The city council met in adjourn
ed sessions Saturday and Monday
evenings. The petition for the
widening and extension of south
fifth street was granted.
Ordinance 271 providing for the
paving of Main street with bithu
lithic pavement was duly passed
and signed.
Ordinance 272 providing for the
paving of Fourth street with bithu
lithic pavement was duly passed
and signed. Bids will be called for
at once.
The remonstrance against a
curbing with thg improvement of
Cherry street was accepted and
the street will be improved without
the proposed curbing. _
The city engineer was instructed
to run lines for the extension of
south Third street which will cut
oil corners of the Baughman and
Frank Oarroutte lots.
A petition of property owners on
Main street asking that the Ilas-
sam pavement be used at a cost
not exceeding $1.75 per square
yard was read and placed on file.
[Th is is looked upon as a scheme
to delay or hold-up paving as it
would necessitate the drafting and
passage of a new ordinance which
would require at least a month.—
Ed.]
A letter from the Carbolineum
Wood Preserving Co. of Seattle,
concerning wood block pavement
was read and tabled.
The tentative bid of the Warren
Construction Co. for the paving of
Main street with bithulithic pave
ment and with full and complete
specifications was read and tabled.
The tentative bid of the same
company for paving Fourth street
was also read and tabled.
These bids called for $2.10 per
square yard for the paving of both
streets, or $2.55 for Main alone
and $2.22 for Fourth alone.
The bid of A. S. Flinn for lay
ing the sewer pipe or storm sewer
east o f the S. P. railroad tracks
for $1225, the city to furnish the
pipe, was tabled.
The proposition of C. C. Cage to
cut off live feet of the front of his
brick which extends that much
over the sidewalk line on Main
street, at the city’s expense, was
rejected.
Ordinance 269 providing for
selling water to persons through
whose property the I.ang Creek
pipe line will pass, was passed.
Ordinance 270 providing for the
construction of a lateral «aiyer
commencing in the center of block
4, McFarland addition, was pass
ed.
City engineer’s sewer assessment
report was accepted.
The property owners along the
east side of the city park were
granted permission to construct
an open drain ditch along the east
line of the park.
John H Hartog, formerly man
ager of the Eugene Commercial
club, bids goml-bye to Oregon and
the United States, and with his
two daughters sailed last week for
Rotterdam to again be associated
with the firm o f Hartog & Fesel.
This company was established in
1785, was the first large importer
of American packing house pro
ducts, and had the contract with
the German government to furnish
the meat during the Franco-Fruss-
iati war.
F. H. Rosenberg, Jas. Ostrander
and S. R. Piper went to Portland
Monday as delegates to the Knights
of Pythias grand lodge which con
venes in the metropolis today. Mr.
Rosenberg is an officer of the
grand lodge.
IROUI FOR
the George Hawley
acres on the north
for $H0 an acre the
Land Co. made the
laV . Historical Society
Itself in Favor of
EXPERIMENTAL
PUBLIC ROADS.
,se(1
In Streams of “Nesmith”
County Free of All
Charges.
Secretary Rosenberg of the Com
mercial club is in receipt of a letter
and. a petition addressed to the sen
ate of the United States gotten out
by the National Grange but which
is of interest to all, requesting that
the Seuate pass an appropriation
of $500,000 for the extension of
the work of the office of public
roads under the jurisdiction of the
department of agriculture and
which appropriation has been fav
orably reported ou by the Seuate
committee appointed to look into
the matter.
Farmers and business men alike
are and should be interested in this
bill which will result iu widespread
and permanent reform iu tlie pres
ent methods of public highway
construction
and maintenance,
under which it is estimated that of
the $90,(HK),000 annually expend
ed for road improvements at least
one half is practically wasted
through lack of knowledge ou the
part of the local road authorities.
The greater part of this money
could be saved by giviug these lo
cal officials the benefit ol expert
advice and assistance by the train
ed engineers of a prqpefly equip
ped
office
qf
public rqada,
and it is with tUis object in view
that the proposed appropriation is
sought.
Secretary Rosenberg requests
that aU parties interested call at
his office in the club and sign the
petition so it may be acted on at
the present session of Congress.
ELECTED CLERK
Only Four Mills Levy is
Required for School
Purposes.
VOL. XXII. NO. g
'OPEN AIR CARNIVAL
POSTPONED TIL JULY
LOCAL NEWS
AND NOIES
The much advertised open air |
carnival’ which was to be held iu
the city park this evening by the
Epworth League has been post- :
poned uutil some couveuieut date
in July owing to the present rainy ; » _ ■
weather. The exact date and eu-
larged program will be a nuounced
in due time iu the Leader.
a
.
n
,
| LOnflOn Springs Will Cel”
ebrate and So Will
the Germans.
Ho. for the Beach!
Long Beach, Wash.,
June, 6, 1910.
Good roads mean more to the
The fine weather prevailing on
the North Beach, is bringing hosts farmer and merchant than any
mercial club is iu receipt of a letter
of visitors to the ocean shore, in other one thing.
from the' department of Commerce
Hay harvest has commenced
tent ou securing rest and a good
and Labor stating that within 20
and the yield will lie much greater
coat of tan.
days a consignment of 40,000 brook
The o u t l o o k is particularly than last year. Some of the early
trout will be received here for dis
bright for a remarkably busy sea cutting was slightly damaged by
tribution in Lang creek, Sharps
son this summer, the number of the rain last week.
visitors at this time being far great
In the recent eighth grade ex
creek and Coast Fork river.
er than ever before at the same amination the following Cottage
It is the wish that these fry be
time of the year.
Grove students were successful:
distributed as far apart as possible
Call For Republican Assembly
The march of progress is evi Hazel Brumfield, John Kirkpatrick
and to this end he requests all
A Representative Assembly of farmers who are willing to have
dent throughout the entire length and Frank Brumbaugh.
the Republican Electors of Lane t l i e s t r e a m n e a r their place stocked
of the Beach, and development be
Lakeview has purchased eight
county is hereby called to meet at aiul who will see that the youug
ing assured, prosperity is but a acres o f ground beautifully locat
the court house iu Eugene, Oregon fry is protected for the present no
matter of course. Work on the ed, upon which it will erect a
ou the second day of July, 1010, tify him at once and he will make
I .ucyclopaedia, and a good sized automobile boulevards is progress- splendid high school buildiug, to
piano fund has been accumulated ing very rapidly, beach houses by
for the purpose of recommending arrangements to let them know
cost in the neighborhood of
through special efforts of teachers the score are being erected, and
candidates for county offices, to be when tfiey will arrive so that tfiey
$50.000.
and students.
submitted to the Republican elec can come to the train arid get what
new rooming houses and old are
C. C. Shay of Portland has pur
It was found that a four mill tax beiug rapidly put into shape to
tors at the 1910 primary election of they want. This is a very import
chased a section of standing timber
would be ample for school purpos take care of the hoards of summer
Lane county; to elect (66) sixty- ant matter and we trust that those
near Divide, two miles south of
es this year, which was voted, as transients which will soon be down
six delegates to the State Assembly who are interested will take it up
Cottage Grove, and will forthwith
against 10 mills last year. How upon us.
to be held on July 21, 1910, at at ouce.
commeuce the erectiou of a saw
ever a one mill tax was also voted
Portland, Oregon, and to transact
T h * Fourth Beach Push club mill of 50,000 daily capacity, to
The following are the rules and
to provide a fund with which 1° ^ wi’.a its combined effort, shoulder
such other business as may be law regulations sent out by the Bureau:
be completed aud in operation
drain, fill and beautify both schoc1, ing the wheel of progress, has
fully brought before it. The rep-
Any clean vessel of the required
withiu ninety days.
ground*, which make* the total awakened an eTa of activity, which
resenlatiou fixed upon by Central ; capacjty inav be used for receiving
A Cottage Grove man started
levy only five mill*.
committee is one delegate for each |he fisl, tlie ordinary five or ten
will undoubtedly secure the proper
poultry raising with one dozen
Moved to Ejpringlieto.
For
director
to
serve
three
years,
ten votes or major fraction thereof j g a l k } | ) milk cau ,,rovided same is
recognition of the unsurpassed ad
chickens and now has over 300
cast for Congressman Hawley i'» \ thoroughly clean w|U do if th«
We understand that Frank Wiu- Clias. Walker and Mrs. B. R. Job vantages of the North Beach for money-making hens. This gentle
1908. Resi>ectfully submitted,
cover does not fit tight. A barrel zenried, brother of our townsman received the uoaHuatiou, the latter enjoyable outings, and, at the
man says with proper care each
E. R. Mumtney,
will do with a piece of sacking or John, has sold his interests at Cot* being elected. For clerk, the pres same time, all the comforts of
hen will net $1 a year to the own
Chm. Cent. Com.
ent
incumbent,
J.
K
.
Barrett,
aud
home.
cheesecloth for a cover.
tage Grove am] will move ta
er. N o wonder the rooster struts
R. ,S. Bryson, Sec.
Negotations are non pending
Fish breathe air and for this Springfield where he will erect a F. 1). Wheeler received the nomi-
about and crows.
joint M. Williams
’ leaaoq Ihe oxygen ii) the wgtpr i* dwelling OU one o f his residence lna,io''' the former henl* c h o s e “ * ° with Portlaud capitalists for the
The Eugene Lumber Co. ha*
I). A. Paine.
; soon exhausted and ll»e fry should lots- It .will be rentemhered that I™ 0« « 1 hiulself'
Cha8’ Wa,ker installation of a water system to
W. S. Moon.
supply the lieach aud surrounding closed down its logging camp on
I be .gotten to the place where they Mr- \yiniieuried had a limb broken is the retiring director.
countryside with fine mountain the Mohawk and will hereafter get
H. V'- Belknap.
; are to bo deposited as sqqn as po»: iu the logging camps near Cottage
its logs from Dorena, on the O. &
water.
Executive Com.
Out
(or
County
Clerk.
I sible. If they have to be held for Grove some few weeks ago, but
S. E. railway, east of Cottage
f
any
length
of
lime
the
water
should
has so recovered that he is again
Republicans Take Notice
Found Good Fishing.
Grove, Dwight Hopkins, manager
The Leader understands that
lie dipped lip and allowed to run able to lie around.—Springfield
of the mill, went to that place last
Notice is hereby given that a
Stacy
M.
Russell
mimager
of
the
slowly back into the vessel where News. Mr-. \Vi»*envied sold his
F. B. Phillips and family and
week to look after the starting of
mass meeting of the Republican
¡they are. When they ajrjvpal (fie nice home on south F'ourth street Hampton store at Springfield, will F. I). Wheeler and family have rej
operations in the new camp.
Electors of east Cottage (.¡rove pre
be
a
candidate
for
county
clerk
on
; plate o f deposit some of the water to Robt. Martin and left for Spring-
turned home from a most enjoyable
cinct is hereby called to meet at
John M. Orrell, formerly resid
the Republican ticket. Mr. Russ week’s outing in the Bohemia foot
j in the vessel in which they came field with bis family last week/
city hall, iu said precinct ou Sat
ell is a thoroughly reliable business hills. They fouud trout fishing ing in Eugene and at Cottage
' be dipped out
and water from the
urday the 25th day of June, 1910,
man, a splendid accountant, ex- very good Mr. Phillips catching Grove, died suddenly at his home
I creek or stream put iu place of
Looking Over His Timber Claim,
at 2 o ’clock p. in. to elect twenty-
perieneced in clerical work and ISO aud Mr. Wheeler 118, both in Portland June 11, 1910. He
that taken out. This should be
nine delegates to the Republican
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Rev. Jag., ff*wkms, pastor of with a character above reproach. getting about the legal limit each had arisen and was about the
,
repeated until the water they were
assembly of Lane county called to I . . „
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,
.
,
'
i originally iu has all been changed thu M. E. Church at Roseburg, He is well known by many of Cot day they were out. Mr. Wheeler house for a few moments. Ilis
meet at court house m Eugene, on
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i and then the fry are ready to be was a Cottage Grove visitor Mon tage Grove’s citizens, lie having has the thanks of the Leader for wife had prepared breakfast for
2nd day of July. )910.
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day and on Tuesday went out to formerly resided in this city. He several of the speckled beauties— him and after waiting several min
'
i turned
loose in the stream.
F. I). W h k k I j R k ,
utes went into his room and found
The work of changing the water I look over his timber claim on Mos- is eminently well qualified for the a very kind temembrance.
Committeeman.
him lying across the bed dead.
position
to
which
he
aspires.
in which they are transferred until ^>y Creek A
a few miles east of this
He leaves a wife, two daughters
The
following
named
members
city.
While
here
Rev.
Hawkins
they are turned loose should tgke
Have Dr. Lowe relieve your ¡o f Appomattox Post G. A. R. and aud two sous. .
The Elder Conley of Portland, about one half hour fo allow the was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Sut
London will celebrate the Glor
father of Fred G. Conley, spent fry to become used to the fresh cliffe at the M. E. CUnrch parson head and eye ache with a pair of | the Relief Corps went to Astoria
his
superior
glasses.
They
cost
Monday
to
attend
the
G.
A.
R.
ious
F'ourth, and invites the people
.several days with his son in this ; water.
age,
no more than inferior grades and State encampment: Geo. McRey- of Cottage Grove and elsewhere to
city last week. He will buy a
five acre tract of fruit and berry ; We have said that Taft is a slob.
There is to be a battle royal in you have the lieuefit of his skill uolds and wife, Wm. Dickey and join them iu a general good time.
land aud locate thereon hereabouts j Also that he is a dub. We wish this state at the November election of over 19 years experience, as he wife, Win. Harrison aud wife, During the forenoon a program,
if he can find anything that fills j to add that he is a mutt.- -St. Louis over the “ wet” and " d r y ” ques does not go from house to house. Chas. FahrenwalU and wife, Ed including addresses, recitations
i Handy and I,. B. Woodruff.
and songs, will be rendered, and,
Consult him at Hotel Oregon.
the requirements.
tion.
Mirror.
after a basket dinner, there will
be foot races, baseball and other
amusements. The oratiou will be
delivered by Rev. Robert Sutcliffe
and it will be well worth heariug.
Secretary Rosenberg of the Com
The annual school meeting for
the Cottage Grove district was held
in the High school building Mon
day afternoon, Chairman Oliver
Veatcli presiding. The clerk's
report showed that the 10 mills tax
levy last year had not only been
ample to pay off the old indebted
ness of the district and carry ou
the school work lor the year, hut
aljio enabled the board to complete,
furnish audooettpy two more rooms
iu the west side school building.
Matty new volumes of books had
been added to the school library,
including the new International
HEAR Y E !
HEAR Y E !
HEAR Y E !
Wheeler-Thompson Company
The King of Clothers And Shoers Now Makes Proclamation Unto
THE
PEO PLE
W e do hereby proclaim it to be Unpatriotic, Un-American and Unjust to
have in our possession the highest grades of Clothing, Shoes and Hats,
that ever graced the form of Humanity without making it known to the
People. Call and see us. You know the rest.
WHEELER - THOMPSON COMPANY
EVERW EAR
H O S IE R Y
The German society has decided
to hold a picnic at its park west
of Cottage Grove on July Fourth,
and a committee of eight has been
appointed by president Venske to
make arrangements therefor. The
grounds will be handsomely deco
rated with bunting and flags, and
there will be good music for danc
ing. The celebration will extend
into the night, and Japanese lan
terns will illuminate the grounds
and dancing platform. The so
ciety is rapidly increasing in metn-
| bership.
Mrs. Wallace Beaver of just north
of the city park brought to the
j Leader office Friday afternoon a
| choice selection o f berries as fol
low: phenomenal, logan berry,
red and black raspberries mam
moth black berries and Oregon
champion
gooseberries.
Mr s .
Beaver informs the Leader this is
the first season that small fruits
have been raised by them on their
property. A few more equally
energetic citizens would insure a
permanent local supply of small
fruits. The best of everything in
horticultural lines can be produced
here.
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