-5 M Æatïu&c (Stabe T IC K L E T E A S E R S B y A lfr* 4 JintfU 11’» co rn ili g fall, I n r Hop Km All, T h a t ’» a ll, H> go l. For C o rn s 29 C t n l a A Bo«. The Best Meats R e f rig e ra to r p la n t iu c o n n e c tio n w ith »hop. C le a n lin e s s is o u r h o b b y ‘G iv e u s a t r i a l ................................................ Beidler Bros.' « L O C A L P A P E R F IT F O R ANV H O < 1 E ..P R O G R E S S IV E . N E W SY . IN D E P E N D E N T Blackbutte Quicksilver, Bohemia Oold Mining Districts and Thirty Saw Milling Enterprises Tributary to Cottage Grove. Dairying, Fruit Growing, Farming are Profitable Industries. S 8 S £ *W COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TUE SD A Y , N O V E M B E R 8, 1910. . * January 9, 1908. THE LATEST ElECTION E. INTEREST GROWING IN THE PACIFIC HIGHWAY STOCK COMPANY AT ARMORY HALL Washington and California To Vote Heavy Bonds for Project Big Meeting Called Mamie Hnslam to Appear here in Repertoire Three Nights Com­ mencing Thursday. West Leads for Governor, Balance of Ticket Rep­ VOL. XXII. NO. ag OF LOCAL ADD LANE COUNTY HAPPENINGS Following is a retiort of the la t­ On T hursday November It), T he est developm ents iu the W ashing­ Mamie IIaslant Stock Com pany ton, Oregon an d C alifornia wagon will commence a three nights en ­ road highw ay or boulevard, show ­ gagem ent at the Armory hall. ing how interest is growing. Carrying 20 people including their T he. success or failure of the own band and orchestra aud spec­ $18,000,000 bond issue th at is to j ial scenery, this Company is one lie voted upon by the citizens of j | of the largest and best on the road, the only wet place in W hatcom be California m eans m uch to the l’a c - ' j The offering on T hursday will be P ortland's population is to be t 1 hat the Oregon & Southeastern couuty after February 1. T he ific H ighw ay project, which con-, the famous play “ T ennessee’s placed at 207,000 according to re­ ojierated at a net corporate loss of state has a safe republican majori tem plates the construction of an I I P artn er,” in w hich Miss M amie ports. T h at is going some. $54,745.68 is shown iu a report «y. international road from Mexico to | Ilaslam scored such a hugh suc- Jas. Atkinson will build a m od­ just filed with the Railroad Com­ CALIFORNIA C anada along the Pacific Coast. In their first real game of thej cess in Portland. T he plot is laid ern buugalo on the lot secured mission. I he total operating e x ­ T he election in C alifornia is Gov. Gillette and other good road year, the Cottage Grove High in N evada, and takes us iu turn to close lietweeu the republicans and enthusiasts are actively supporting school football team defeated the a m ining camp, Caleb S w an’s, the from Mrs. C. G ray on West W all penses were $65,618.95 and the i total operating revenues $36,218,62. dem ocrats with the latter slightly the bond issue, w hich will provide Springfield high school here S atu r­ gam bler’s apartm ent and the S u d ­ street Druggist H arry Brehaut has T o give practical tests to irriga- iu the lead. . for at least 5,000 miles of modern day by a score of 42 to 0. T he den Stop hotel. T he bills for F ri­ lieeu brought borne from th e Eu- lion possibilities in the W illam ette Democratic Landslide in East. highw ay. T his will m ean the im­ ball was kept in Springfield terri­ day and S aturday nights will lie gene hospital, his condition being valley, a group of Portland capit- Chicago. — Democratic control of m ediate construction of C alifornia's tory during most of the game, and “ A Bachelor’s R om ance” aud much improved, but he is not yet alists has bought several thousand at no tim e was Springfield able to "M y Friend from In d ia ” the house of representatives is now part of the Pacific H ighw ay. able to leave his room. acre tracts at various points along It is readily conceded by all far- score. Medley, Lewis an d lleu- Supported by a capable cast in ­ assured. Rai:i caused a suspension of valley. A million dollars or seeing businessm en th at California diicks, starred for Cottage Grove cluding her talented sister, Miss Elections throughout the country paving on main street Monday and : raore W'N spent, if necessary, in resulted iu political convulsion of needs m ore good roads, especially and McPherson played a fast game Cora, .Miss Mamie Ilaslam is m eet­ Tuesday, but a full force is push- 'developing the project, ing with the greatest poasible sue- 1 for Springfield. T he lineup: in the northern part of the state. far-reachiug extent, sim ilar to the iug the work again. It will be a Messrs. Alfred Jury, E. A. In nearly all eastern states trunk Cottage G rove—l’owell, center; cess in every city enroute. wave of 1802, but apparently more O w ing to the im portance of this «raml improvement. ! Schrepel. Jas.P otts, Robert Griffin, wide spread iu effect. T he nation line highw ays are being built and Crabtree, right guard: Damewood, T he Booth-Kelly log drive th a t NIr 1 u rpm, W illiam Landess, L. j m aintained by the state, and Cali- left guard: Wist, left tackle: M ath­ engagem ent, the theatre is certain I foruia will either tak e a step in ew, right tackle; H endricks, right to be crowded each night and has been on the way down the Me- A. Cates an d City Engineer N ich- lieen carried by the dem ocrats, re those w ishing to secure good seats Keuzie for several weeks, has jols vv,n aU build regulation side- versing the present republican m a­ advance in the m atter of internal end: Wood, captain and fullback; are advised to reserve them iu ad- arrived at Coburg and the logs are , w alks fronting their residence pro- Martin and K ing, substitutes. development or will retard her jority of 45. T he senate will prob vancc. Scats are now selling at " ow *»fe >'t Ibe boom. perties on East Main street. T he growth by lack of adequate high Spriugfield —A ndersou, ceti ter : ably have a reduction in republi the W ave. Popular prices, 25, 35 i Miss M yrtle P urvance has recov- i **rst l iur Keiitleuien mentioned can majority as result of legislative way facilities, by voting favorably Lam berty, rig h t guard: Travis, anil 50 cents. ered from an attack of measles au d ^ avf completed their sidew alks or unfavorably on this bond issue. left guard; I.eueve, left tackle; elections held in niaiiv states. while Jas. Potts is also building a ------ * ■ ----------- | is able to resume her school work W ith the securing of the services Perkius, right tackle; Hockett. Iu N'ew York |o h n A. Dix, the cosy, modern buugalo. Good for again Miss H azel Hazleton had right end; Barnes left end; Singer, No Poultry Shaw at Roseburg dem ocratic candidate for’goveruor, o f Mr. N. B. Miller, the engineer charge of her grade duriug her ill- east Main. who built tile North Bank railroad quarter: Parsons, right half: Mc­ is elected over Henry I.. Stimson, Bales Bros., of Dorena, have Owing to unfavorable conditions ! ness- republican, bv about 55,000, re­ for the Hill interests, for the state Pherson, captain and left half: picked 2029 boxes of apples aud The new steel bridge across the versing a republican plurality of highw ay commissioners of the state Hoi verson, fullback: Emmons and tiie Roseburg poultry association have shipped two carloads to the of W ashington, the good roads McCracken, substitutes has given up its plans to hold a Row river near this place was for­ 70,000 iu 1‘Mt.s for G overnor H u g h ­ Eugene Fruitgrow ers’ association movement in the Evergreeu state mally accepted by Couuty Com ­ poultry show in th at city this w in­ es. Lorane Items. ter. and Cottage G rove having missioners Edw ards and Price, at Eugene, from eight acres of Iu New |ersev, Woodrow Wil- has been decidly fortunate. Mr. Miller will not only devote bis e n ­ decided to hold no poultry exhibit who m ade the trip to the bridge their orchard. T hey have 14 acres sau, dem ocratic candidate for gov­ iu orchard and the entire num ber T he citizens of Lorane are busy this wittier, the Eugene fanciers ! Saturday afternoon, ergies to th at p art of the state ernor, is elected over Vivian M. will bear next year. They begau planting wheat and caring for the are b stir t mg them selves iu an highw ay system th a t will become W. C. G auley has instituted suit .ewis, republican, by about 15,- 14 years ago by clearing the larid, winter apples. a portion of the Pacific highw ay, effoit to hold a big show there this I in the circuit court against II. I). 000, reversing a previous republi­ w hich was then a forest, and set but will superintend the construc­ Mrs. Hiram G riggs is spending winter. Cottage Grove held a ’ Crites and Robert I.. G auley to re­ can plurality of 8.000. ting out about 100 apple trees, and Iu M assachusetts E ugene N. tion of the state road th at is to be a few days in the valley at the large aud succe sful poultry show cover $1125 with interest at S per a year ago they refused $14,000 built up the Columbia river, and home of her sister. last winter and it i- up to Rose cent from July 24, 1906. J. C. oss, dem ocrat, defeated G overnor for their orchard. They have an which will ultim ately lead to Spo­ burg or Eugene to put up the show | Johnson is attorney for the plaintiff. W ill W ard an d family visited Eben S. Draper, republican, for acre and a half planted between k an e via W alla W alla. ... _ .. , , lr ,, with Mrs. W ard’s people, W. B. this winter. re-election by about 50,000, revers­ ___ _______i . Mrs. Comer, wife of J. II. Com ­ the rows with straw berry plants, Iu view of the fact th at the H aw ley’s S aturday night. ing D raper’s former plurality of er, is seriouly ill at her home on w hich were set out two years ago, North Bank railroad is one of the 8 , 000 . Home Ruin ’ In W .sh.ngton, Wall slreet from pneum onia. Her Mrs. W . W. lackson left Lo- aud netted them $450 when less In C onnecticut Judge Baldwin, best constructed railroads in the raue last T uesday for an extended sou George of Vancouver, and than two years old. country, Mr. Miller’s reputation as dem ocrat, is elected over Charles visit iu the east. She will visit her I’lie ( >regonian recently reported ! daugtiter, Miss Minnie, who is After being w ithout a regular Goodwin, republican, by about an engineer is fully sustained by son in Colorado Springs, a sister three m urder cases in W hitm an ; teacher of the G ravel Ford, Coos pastor for several mouths, the Pres­ the work lie has done. 4,000, reversing a previous repub­ in Pennsylvania aud her mother in county, W ash., all traceable to j county school, are at her bedside, byterian church of this city has A Good Roads rally has been lican plurality of 16,000. Ohio. She expects to be gone whiskey, and then said. I lie John N okes has just returned secured Rev. Albert S. Mason, of called for N ovember 10, to be held In Ohio Governor Judsou lia r about a month cause of temperance wijl lie m ate- j home from Scio, where he was vis- Redding, Cal., who has held the mon, dem ocrat, appears to have under the auspices of the Tacom a Miss L au ra Jackson gave a H al rially aided in C olfax by these jtinR w i|h his , Clvde He re- pastorate of the Presbyterian Cham ber of Commerce and the been re-elected by about 15,000 lowe’en party S aturday evening. three trials; but the lesson will not , lates „ ROOtl joke O I1 | iuKe,ie. He church in 'th a t city for three years, Tacom a Commercial Club at the over W arren G. H arding, republi­ T he evening was spent in the usual be heeded bv the saloon men, for ,va8stan d in g at the depot at Scio, lie is a native of California, but commercial c lu b ’s headquarters. can. gam es for the occasion. A light it is in tltc small town or city that w],el, a train pulled in and a Eu- was reared and educated at E vans­ In New H ampshire, Robert P. Invitations have been sent out to luncheon was served and after the business is conducted with the | Relle knocker against Nesm ith, ton, In d ., graduating from the Bass, republican candidate for all the com mercial organizations listening to “ ghosty” stories the least possible regard for decency. alighted for a moment from the Northwestern University with the governor, leading C. E. Carr, dem ­ and tile Good Roads clubs, to send guests departed, all voting Miss . • ■ train and h anding him a large roll class of 1892. H e has held c h a rg ­ representatiues to T acom a to attend ocrat, by about 6,000. Jackson a spleudid entertainer. My dear boy, you will never | n f anti-N esm ith literature request- es at Forest River, N. D., Brook­ the meeting. A ssurances have a l­ In Pennsylvania the election of know w hat real happiness is until him to see th at it was d istribu- ing S. D., and Mount Morris, 111., John R. TeRer, republican, for ready come in th at Vancouver, B. A full line of grass seeds etc., C. and Victoria will be well repre­ now on h and at the C ottage Grove you gel married, but then it will jted aliout Scio. Of course John before coming to California. sented. Feed Co’s, store, I). Sterling, be too late for you to appreciate it. circulated t’te literature—nit. I Among the twenty four young (Continued on I.ast P age) ladies elected from W illam ette University, Salem, Oregon, to cortipose the Ladies' Glee Club of th at institution, Miss Armorel S ut­ cliffe, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe of this city, w as selected as one of the second altos, and received praise from the d i­ rector for the quality of her voice, she being a rare and n a tu ra l con­ tralto. Miss Sutcliffe's C ottage Grove friends will be pleased to leant th at she is m aking rapid pro­ gress iu both her studies and m us­ ical work. New Steel Bridge is Completed— 0. & S. E. R. R. ublican-State Wet— Nesmith Probab­ Annual Report— Fine Orchard— A New ly Defeated— Ditto Home Rule. Cottage Grove Scores 42 Pastor— City Improvements. to Goose Egg For W est elected governor bv from 2500 to 5000 m ajority. Rest of state republican. Probably wet and all new counties voted down. Home rule defeated. lleau and Bingham neck and neck iu I.inn, latter ahead in l.ane outside of Cottage d ro v e. l.ane dry. Home Rule l o s t . B o w ii and Russell elected sheriff and clerk. Election day passed off quietly and very orderly iu C ottage d ro v e and regardless of the stormy a d ­ vent of the day a large crowd as­ sembled and as the sun broke thru and scattered the clouds bv noon the crowd increased and the larg­ est vote iu Cottage d ro v e ’s history was polled, even though the Doreua precinct has been cut off from Hast Cottage d ro v e since the electiou of two years ago. T he vote of Cot­ tage d ro v e was as follows: North Cottage d ro v e , 284 E ast “ “ 557 W est “ " 187 T otal vote, 828 Tw o years ago the total vote here was about 587 or less than 600, the largest ever cast here up to that tim e. LANE COUNTY. W hile general apathy prevailed to more or less extent almost throughout the cam paign in l.ane couuty things livened up at the close and such an interest was aroused as has not Ire fore been wit­ nessed in the county for years, re­ sulting in an exceptionally heavy vote being cast in Eugene and throughout the county, the total in E ugene alone being 2005, or nearly one-third of the total vote in the county. Com ing down to the county tic k ­ et, Mown is considerably ahead over Moon in the count for sheriff, and his election is freely predicted. T he closest race on the entire tic k ­ et, however, will be between Creed H am m ond, dem ocrat, and Stacy Russel, republican for the office of county clerk. At the present hour, however, it looks as though Russel would win out over his opponent. S. W . T aylor is evidently the n ext treasurer, his lead lieing apparent this early in the count. C. M. Collier will win in a w alk for the office of treasurer, and Hemphill will never be headed in the race for countv com missioner. The of­ fice of county judge and coroner will lie bestowed again upon the present incum bents, II. W. T hom p­ son and W. T. Cordon, respective­ ly. T he Register says. Scattering returns in l.ane coun­ ty give: H aw ley, 475; Sm ith, 246. Bowerman, 766: W est. 471. Bingbani, 587: Bean, 484. C alkins, 596: Peery, .W>7. H am m ond, 474: Russel, 545. Bowu, 505: Moon, 191. Nesmith county, yes; 85; no 502 Home rule, yes, 216: no. 274. . Prohibition am endm ent, yes 85; no, 162. Prohibition law, yes. 201; no, 285. OREGON. Portland— Incom plete returns of 98 out of 182 precincts in M ultno­ m ah county gives Bowerman, re­ publican, for governor, 815; West, dem ocrat, 742. pr o h ib it io n Portland, Nov. 8— Returns from five counties in widely scattered p arts of the state give 152 votes for prohibition and 166 votes against Returns from the country give pro­ hibition gains, however. W ASHINGTON. Bellingham, W ash., Nov. 8. Saloons were knocked out Here to­ day by a vote of 1655 to 856. The little border town of Sumas will lie « % • Visitors "M: The W ay W e DO IT Makes ’Em All Take Notice All Roads Lead to Nesmith County And Wheeler-Thompson Company Of Cottage Grove Clothing And now we desire to call your attention to our lines of clothing shoes and furnishings. Men’s Fancy W orsted S uits iu stripes and solid colors $15.00 t o . . . ___ _____ _______ $25 »Ml M en's two an d three button Sack Suits, iu soft gray, tan an d brown $15.(Ml to _____ $25.< h > Boy’s two piece suits $3.50 to ............... .................$ 7.50 M en's beautiful soft gray and tan t ivercoats and Cravenettes, in the latest designs and ca ts $15 HO to . . _______ $22.50 M en’s Trousers in peg tops, both corduroy and dress, $2.50 to _____ ____ _______ __ $ 7.00 A beautiful line of M en’s, Young M en’s and Boy’s Blue Serge Suits at Popular Prices. Shoes Shoes Men’s Pacific Loggers ------ ---------------- -------$ 8.00 “ 10 inch logger co rk ed _________________$ " 00 “ 14 “ tan c ru ise r----------------------------$ 6..10 “ G enuine pat colt button or blucher $4.00 t o __ __________________________ $ 5.00 P ackards d t o s shoes, m en’s gun m etal blucher and button $1.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 M en's 6 inch w«tk slu ss. tan and bb.ik $3.00, $3.50 to __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Itoy’s Holland high c u ts ............... .. .............. ” Dress shoes___________ ______ T he fam ous Utz & Dunn cushion sole for w omen___________ ______ _____ • Ladies' St. Cecilia dress sh o e ......................... Ladies Nani mo " ’ . . . ------------ -- Ladies' beautiful fox welt, patent leather button or b lu ch er______________________? 4.00 WHEELER - THOMPSON COMPANY wW 1 / / - o c v l / / - Eugene News Notes ------------ J -r F. J . H ard returned from a trip to Cottage G rove W ednesday even­ ing and says they are now spread­ ing “ dope” on their streets. Mrs. J . H ughes, of Salem, who has been visiting Mrs. W ill Bush- nell, left for a visit w ith Cottage Grove friends T h u rsday afternoon. F. I.. Snodgrass, of Cottage rove, w ent to Portland W ednes­ day evening iu response to a tele­ gram announcing the death of his mother. Miss Ella Y andeuburg went to Cottage G rove T hursday to visit her h alf brother, J . H. Shewry, who is looking after the paving in th at citv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson went to C ottage Grove W ednesday evening lor a visit with Mrs. Ja ik - son's parents. W hile there ''J a c k " [ will do some pheasant hunting.