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I TIC K LE T E A S E R S By Air»« J l n .l . f lie r « was * youug fellow named Jam es. W lio u«.vei took part in the games. On account of a coru , Imt earlv one m om lJop-'l-;in All relieve«! him of h is pain. Only 25c Fer Belile e l d ll D ra g Siero* « lo c a l p a p e r f it kor an y h o m e .- , p r o g r e s s iv e n e w s y , £mbtr T he B e st M eats Refrigerator piaut iu connection with shop. Clean line** igour hobby Give us e trial. ....................................... B eid ler B ro s . in d e p e n d e n t Blackbutte Quicksilver, Bohemia Gold Minimi Districts and Thirty Saw Milling Enterprises Tributary to Cottage (¡rove. Dairying, Fruit Qrowing, Farm ing are Profitable Industries B O H E M ÍA S v C C E T ^ “ 1* J --------» COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 , 1910 . 9. . 9 0 S , VOL. XXII. NO. 16 compulsory service, for it should BODY OF MABEL OF INTEREST TO STOCK be voluntary. MONTO IS FOUND MEN ABO FARMERS. “ We demand that the state shall purchase all lands sold for Portland, Aug. 4.—Ail dispute taxes and the same shall become Portland, Aug. 6 1910. as to whether Mabel Monto and part of the public do- ’ in. Fditor Leader: Frisco Day eloped, or whether they i We demand tb^v*' siou of the luly is usually a dull mouth iu were dtowued iu the Columbia j inheritance *. =-' ..uated in pro-; livestock markets, but receipts at river when their automobile plung-' portion amount of the I k .-- ! the Portland Fuimi Stock Yards ed off the trestle near the Vaucou-1 qu'^\t>k''5 ae nearness of kin, and | ver ferry, is at an end. The body : were fairly liberal. e proceeds be used to erect I of the girl has been found near | V „.Die industries of articles of j The total number of cars were | Kelso. daily use.'” 414, iu which were 6859 cattle, A Just Rebuke to Eugene Capacity 100,000 Gallons A fisherman on cottonwood To Vote Upon Several 6938 hogs, 15143 sheep and 331 Would Retain as Pastor t h e county t ic k e t . Island reported to Coroner Bird at The following were named as horses and mules. As compared Very Important Mu and Roseburg Coun Million Gallons to Run Kelso yesterday iliat his children Rev. Robert Sutcliffe candidates on the county socialist with last year there was a decrease had discovered a liody on the ticket: nicipal Issues ty Committies Through it Daily. shore. , Investigations showed that of 785 cattle, an increase of 5604 at Higher Salary For joint senator from Liuii and | it was the body of the woman so hogs, ail increase of 1336 sheep Lane eounties, A. 11. Wheeler of j long missing. and an increase of K0 horses and Walton. Since the awful accident iu Contractor Will il art with a The Fourth (Quarterly Confer The Drain Nonpareil says, "W e Notice is hereby given that on mules. For Lane county senator, E. F. force of men commenced work ou which Mabel Monto and Frisco Monday, August 22, 19KJ, a spec are requested by the Lane and Guituous of Springfield. The July cattle market closed as ence of the Methodist church was Cottage drove’s new 100,000 gal Day plunged into the swirling ial election will be held iu the city strong as it opened on good qual held on Tuesday evening of last Douglas county division committee For representatives (..1), Ben week and was well attended by to oppose the creation of counties Morss of Cottage drove, H. M. lon capacity concrete reservoir waters of the Columbia to their of Cottage Grove, Lane county, ities, while half finished animals the stewards and trustees, who are death, the woman's body has been iu this state, and to urge every one Shaw of Fugene, Max Burgholzer Monday morning: The site select- Oregon, for the purpose of voting reached a lower level of prices. alive to the interests of the church. | ed for this new or additional res- washed down stream 36 miles. District Superintendent Wire to vote “ no” ou the creation of all of Bailey. on the following initiative petitions: Top cattle were in strong demand was present, and highly compli j ervoir is the highest point on the new counties, in the hope of de To projiose by initiave petition a at $6. The hog market in July mented the officials on the excel For county judge, B F. Kernpf Landess hill % mile east of this COMPANY E OFF feating Nesmith county.” It of Cottage drove. I measure to amend Section 3, of rallied to (10.30 and closed at lent financial condition of the city and several hundred feet north seems to us that this joint commit For Sheriff, J . M u b rjr. of Blan TO AMERICAN LAKE 'Chapter VI of an act to incorporate about $10.15; the sheep market church, aud the pastor for the of the present reservoir and a little tee of Lane and Douglas counties ton . the citv of Cottage Grove, enacted for the month closed strong, with healthy growth in membership. higher. The new reservoir is to He said the church is in the best was appointed solely for the pur For county clerk, d . F. King of Between 40 and 45 members of ! and adopted by the sjiecial session (6 for lambs and #4 for the liest condition of any in his charge, be .SO feet iu diameter, 157 feet in pose of defeating Nesmith county, Cottage drove. wethers. Company E Fourth Regiment, Or of the Legislative Assembly 1903. after having listened to the reports circumference and 7 feet deep. and not to oppose the creation of Items of interest in connection of the various departments. The To propose by initiative jietitiou egou National Guard, under the For county commissioner, Win, Through this reservoir it is esti counties in other parts of the state. T. Cornelius of Goshen supervision of Captain B. K. Law- a measure to amend Section 1 of with the market include the build officials of the church, composed mated that 1,1100,000 gallons of We cannot do an injury to other son left early Monday morning for Chapter V III of an act to incorpor ing up of quite a business in the of F. H. Phillips, J . I. Jones, J . B. For coroner, Martin Miller of j l.ang Creek water will pass every Situerai, J . S. Benson, F. D. people in the hope of making gain Eugene. American Lake, Wash., to partic ate the city of Cottage Grove, en purchase and sale of milk cows. Wheeler, W. C. Counter, J . O. ; 34 hours. Being at a higher alti- for ourselves. II is very much Dairymen are looking to the Pott- For surveyor, <). N. Todd. ipate in the annual encampment acted and adopted by the special Van Winkle. J . B. Lewis, Mrs. J . I tude than the other three city res- like “ whipping the devil around and military maneuvers of the ma- session of the Legislative Assem laud Fniou Stock Yards as a H. Chambers, Jessie Berg, Eva C. : ervoirs, as soon as the system is the stump.” We are opposed to market place for the reason that Wheeler and F. C. Ralston, ad litia of the Northwest. This com bly 1903. .connected up with this new reser- Nesmith county, and will use all COTTAGE GROVE FAIRLY To propose by initiative petition all cows offered for sale here are dressed the following communica pany has one oí the best rifle teams honorable means to do so, but to BUSTLING WITH ACTIVITY | voir, the others will be kept filled iu the state, and is the winner of a law providing for the manner of tested by a government inspector tion to Superintendent Wire, which is a flattering testimonial to the j lo their capacity from the new one. say that any of the other counties the silver cup offered annually tor! vacating streets, and parts thereof free of charge. esteem in which Robert Sutcliffe in Work of digging the ditch for should uot have what they want James J . Hill of the Hill Lines in the city Grove, and ; held: the best marksmanship. . of . Cottage . . The liugem- duard says Mayor the 20 mile pipe line is progress at this time, is rather selfish. If Cottage Grove, Ore., Aug. 1, A special car was provided for the property to which said vacated ! allt^ Robert S. Lovett of the llarri A. W. Kiine, who was iu Fugene ing rapidly the nearest crew now the pushing of Williams county the company which thev boarded street or part thereof vacated shall man Lines will be vice-presidents 1910. Fourth Quarterly Confer will teud to defeat the Nesmith from Cottage drove Friday, says being within six miles of Cot at this place at ten o’clock Sunday attach. of the Fat Stock Show to be given ence, to District Supt. Wire: Whereas, the work done the past county scheme, and we believe it that city is fairly alive and bust tage drftve. The pipe laying crew evening on the Cottage Grove sid To propose by initiative petition at the Yards, March next. A year by Rev. Robert Sutcliffe has will, more than anything else, we ling with activity. 'Fhe street pav commenced work at the Lang ing, the march from the Armory a law providing for the confirming number of distinguished stock men been exceedingly satisfactory; are In favor of it. We want W ill ing begins toward the last of the Creek dam and intake and is being headed by the hand and the the purchase by the city of Cottage in the Pacific Northwest and everything now being harmonious, iams county, and will urge it all (week, and Main street will be torn working toward this city and have company receiving the hearty Grove, one rock quarry and one throughout the Lulled States will prosperous aud in a spiritual con dition; and whereas we sincerely we can. We are in tavor ot a up from the Southern l’acific tracks practically completed this work “ send-off” of scores of friends and rock crusher, and appliances, and, act as officers of this show. believe Rev. Sutcliffe to be a com general law leaving cohutv divis to the bridge. It is also planned half of the entire distance or 10 citizens. The proper grading of cattle on providing forthesale of rock there petent and able pastor, having in miles. It is therefore evident that ion to the territory concerned and to pave F'ntrth street while the from, and the care and custody of this market and the paying of creased the membership of our wish that every voter would vote paving plant is there and petitions the contractor will complete and the money derived from such sales. what the difference between good church more than one hundred ou this question, but the joint com are being circulated which wj-)l turfi the work over to the city long MAY FLOWER S NEW To propose by initiative petition and thin quality represents to the past year, and whereas the mittee has done the worst thing it doubtless result in its pavement. before his time limit expires the POWER PLANT READY a law giving to the common coun the shipper, has caused the cattle work and influence of Mrs. Robt. Sutcliffe and family have been could do to go before the other Cottage drove is experiencing the evening of December 31, 1010. cil power to issue and dispose of men of the country to turn their highly appreciated, and whereas counties with a “slogan” to vote same enthusiastic sensations that Perry lily of the Mayflower coupon bonds for the purpose of attention toward grain feeding and we sincerely believe they will be “no” on all county divisions to Iiugene did n couple of years ago, this fall and winter will probably able to and will do even better GOES TO ALASKA I group of mines in Bohemia was iu paying for the paving of the inter obtain an ultimate eml. We very and it is possible that the paving sections of Main street with bith- see more grain fed cattle in Ore work another year; therefore, we TOWED INTENDED 'Cottage Grove putting in several ulithic pavement. much fear that in asking the state may be carried still further. gon, Washington, Idaho and Cali the undersigned members of the official board, most respectfully to vote against the "division tons of supplies for his camp Fri- The opening of all the mines To propose by initiative |>etitioii fornia, than in any previous year. ask that you use all due diligence schemes fostered by little villages j again and with the large number! Mrs. Lilyau O. Goodman, j day. This company started up its a law giving to the common coun Good grain fed cattle are worth and influence to have Brother Su t and ambitious politicians,” chey of saw mills tributary to that city ! company with James Francis and big stamp mill this spring and cil power to issue aud dispose of from 1c to 1 X c more per lb., than cliffe and family returned to this are seeking to promote the schemes that are running, there is a large Guy, the two young sous of Thom ! after a successful and profitable run | COUp OI1 Bonds, not exceeding $ 311 ,. hay fed cattle. At the difference charge. Should he lie returned of big cities and big politicians. payroll pouring iuto the citv found that the decreasing water 00<>, for the purpose of retiring all it will pay the feeders to use grain. his salary will be increased to as M. Hunt, formerly of this city, $1400, and parsonage furnished Williams county favors every prop Much is also being counted on the supply would soon lie insufficient outstanding warrants: nud defray A good barley crop, pleuty of has gone to Seattle, and sailecj as at present, making $1700 in all, er division throughout the state.” creation of Nesmith county at the to operate the stylo of water wheel ing the necessary current exjienses oats, an abundance of alfalfa and a raise of $350 iu a year.” ou tlie steamship Alameda for Cqr- a high market make swine raising November election and the city Jova, Alaska, on August if. Ott they were using so they sent for of the city of Cottage Grove. Many prominent citizens of the latest turbine power w ater' popular and that most profitable Cottage Grove, uot affiliated with CONVENTION OF LANE becoming a comity seat- the arrival of the steamer at Cor. of all crops is receiving much at the church hold Rev. Sutcliffe in The new gravity water system dova, Mrs Goodman and Mr. motor aud now have it installed COUNTY SOCIALIST. A Glendale man was swiudled tention in the Pacific Northwest. the highest esteem and fully con and will have all the power lieces-! that Cottage Grove is building, | Hunt, who is supervisor of the cur in the resolutions of his mem sary to operate their mill at any out of n sum of money by a sup- It is doubtful if supply ever catch bership that be and his estimable Eugene, Aug. 3.—The socialists which wilt carry 1,800,000 gallons jehugach national forest, will lie ]>osed friend who later added in season of the year. They have a j es up vyith demand, and preparing family be retained on this charge. Mrs. C'ood of Lane county held their county of pure mountain water into the united in marriage sult to injury by running away The following officers and com hogs for the Portland market is convention at their headquarters city each day, will be completed [ maI1 js ex-president of the Worn-ilarRe rlua,lUy of nch ore blocked! Mrs. Jesse Clements the surest and safest hnsiuess open mittees were named for the ensu within the next five weeks, accord-j a..'= „i..i. „i „..aiou t and will soon start up their club of Cottage Grove, and | ou East Sixth street today for the ing year; mill and bring out the gold bricks 1 is lhe wife and F. M. Mc- to the farmer» pur|Hise of nominating a full coun iug to present calculations, says; wjn |,e succeeded by the president- Trustees—J . I. Joues, F. B . Donald js the other. regularly. Yours very truly, Phillips, Dr. J . (). Van Winkle, ty ticket. There was a good at Mayor Kime. This will be a big i e i e c t , M r s . p . n . Wheeler, Oct. 1 . Welcome Hubble, W. C. Counter, D. O. Ltvwt.r, tendance and much enthusiasm asset to tlfe cjty toward securing Patronize Leader advertisers. Vpte for Nesmith county J . B. Lewis, F. II. Wheeler, W . General Agent. Boost for Nesmith county linmeseekers. was manifested, both at the morn A. Hogate, J . S. Denson. ing anil afternoon sessions. Stewards— j. I. Jones, F . I>. At the morning session, after Wheeler, W. A. Hogate, J . B. Simetal, J . S. Henson, J . B. Lewis, short committee meetings, A. J . Mabel Chambers, W. F. Hart, Todd was cdosen chairman, J . Jessie Berg, Ernest Purvance, Muhr secretary anil the following W » . Arne, Homer Harris. F. W . committees named: Del.ong, C. II. Jones. Credentials—Max Burgholzer, Church Records—( irpah Benson Nellie Tyson, Ida Wilson. A. E. Whileaker and J . Muhr. A u d i t i n g Accounts— F. D. The committee on resolutions is to have youv prefereaee ft Wheeler, J . O. Van Winkle, Jes the same as that oa credentials. sie Berg. Program— E. F. Merrill of Blue the world's neatest and new* Parsonage and Furniture— Lad ies’ Aid Society. River, J . G. Maxwell and Conrad est fabrles made into a suit Music Committee— Bessie Sut- Emmons. cliff, Homer Harris, J . O. Vau- i^fter this tl|e balance of the accordine to the fashion pro* Winkle. morning was sfieiit with talks from Estimating Pastor’s Salary—J . vailing In the big cities the various members present. I. Jonc», F. B. Phillips, W. A. I Hogate. TH E PLA TFO RM . moment the oleth 1# out? Conference Claimants—J . B. “ \Ve demand that senate of the ! Lewis, F . C. Ralston, T . W. De- I'nited States and state senates lie j l.ong. abolished, for they are offsprings THROUGH T H * M W lU lf Recording Steward—Jessie Berg. ihstrict Steward—J . 1. Jones. of the English house of lords, was Trier of Appeals—J . S. Benson. one of the features of the platform of our oonnaottMi with M . V. Foreign Missions— Mabel Cham drawn up by the Lane county | bers, Dora Hazleton, N. Whitseit. Price h Co., of Chicago, largest socialists at their convention in the Home Missions aud Church Ex- afternoon. Other provisions of I tension—Christiana Simeral, Will tailors In the world of GOOD iam Arne, Allie Phillips. the platform in brief are: On Sunday Schools— Lizzie HaM “ We demand that the president’s m ade-to-order elothee, you I Melvina King, George Kelly, cabinet and the I'nited States i On Tracts— Netta Hazleton, can secure the most satisfac courts be made elective by the Maude Hooper, Jean Del-ong. people and subject to the recall of On Temperance—Eva Wheeler, tory clothes obtainable a t W. C. Conner, Albert Woodard. the people. Education— Ernest I’urvauce, “ That the assumption of power r e m a r k a b ly reaaonable Lillian Greeue, Elizabeth Van- of the courts to annul laws passed Winkle. torrw*%*7 iwt «r. v. rwM * oo. prices. Bee.ua today. * - by the people or representatives On Freedmau's Aid— Harry Hart, Cbas. Conner, Myrtle Pur he abolished. vance. "W e demand the repeal of the I Hospitals— [.aura Counter, Fail Dick military law, which requires lie Schrepel, Helen Schribncr. SPECHI CITY IS SELFISH OH NEW CITY RESERVOIR OF l YEAR’S WORK How w ould y o û Ilk * In Prices from $15 to $50. Fit G u aran teed . Will Replace any Front that Does not Hold Shape. Wheeler Thompson Co. “Has It For Less’* \ V ^ 1 ■ V MM mm J