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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1911)
STANDARDS FOR IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WASH GOODS BREWING HOPS. HOW LANE COUNTY RIVERS WERE NAMED lu the special edition published by the Register in 1**04 contained the following paragraph; “ T he first cabin in that locality (th e bong T om ) was built by John B. Ferguson and stood on the b an k s ot that classical stream , the nam e of w hich is supposed to owe its orgiu to the exploits of a pioneer of H erculean size and strength who, while crossing this stream of wonderful cognomen, on the back of a cuitau, was precipitated there in by that native steed swimming from lieueath him, while he, tower ing above the rushing waters, bodly waded ashore am id the plaudits of his com panions, who christened the stream 'Long T om .’ ” ROW Value Reckoned on Pasls ot Hop-Bitter Acids and Aroma. Not only the comfort, but the appearance of your shoes, and the length of tune they w ill w e a r , depend upon how well they fit. You can’t be too particular about the fit. You will find no difficulty in getting a perfect fit in the The following standards bare been adopted l.y the committee on uwards for hops entered at the grand Inter national hurley and hop prize exblbi j tlon at Chicago, Oct. 12 to 22. 1011; All hops will bo valued uniter une standard, Irrespective of geograpbl. at origin, on the basts*>f their hop hitter adds unit aroma, 20 per cent of hop- bitter uelds and exquisite aroma re celvlng .10 points each, penalties being provided for excessive amount of (11 seeds, (2) icavea aud stems I poor pick .American Gentleman Shoe R IV E R ’S n a m e . On November 28, no**, the Reg ister published an interview with J. II. Shortridge, a pioneer resident of Cottage (¡rove, in the course of which occurs this paragraph; “ Row River, so Mr. Shortridge. tells, got its nam e from the fact that one of its early settlers—a mau nam ed C lark— was coutin j ually having trouble with his! neighltors, sometimes just neigh borhood quarrels and again in law suits. A lw ays in a row .” 12V4c, 14c, 20c Wash Fabrics at 10c “ Red Seal” Hair Puffs And Switches Natural Hair Shade Switches, .’I stem at $2.00, $2.10 ami $2.00 Puffs to match any shade of hair at $2.25 BURKHOLDER-WOODS CO. because it is made on anatomically correct lasts in a great variety of styles and sizes. It is equally well known as “the shoe that fits” and "the shoe that wears.’’ Come in and see the new styles for Fall and Winter, and let us fit you in a shoe that is suited to you. W e carry a large line of American Gentleman Shoes, in many styles, sizes, shapes and leathers. Rees-Wallace Co “Where You Do Better.” PREPARING FOR BIG COUNTY FAIR T he second annual exhibition o f the f.aue County Fair Vssociatiou will lie held at Eugeuc on W ednes day, T hursday, Friday an d S atu r day, Septem ber 20, 21, 22 and 2.4, and promises to he the best fair ever held in this part of the valley. Last y ear’s exhibition, which was the first under the present organi zation, was more than pleasing to all, notw ithstanding the handicap alw ays to be overcome at the ini- i tial exhibition o f an organization ! of this nature. Hut this season ' everything is being done to m ake the fair all it should be, and under the m anagem ent of the com petent men in charge everything points to j a fair that would be a credit to any ! county in the state. A glance over the prem ium book - just issued by the directors shows j a liberal list of prizes in every de- j partm eut. T he purses for the rac-1 iug features of the four d ay s’ en- ' tertaium ent are very generous and will no doubt bring m any good horses to the m eetiug. T he live stock, horticultural, agricultural, dairy and all other departm ents have been assigned plenty of time, j space aud prizes and the largest and liest exhibits in the county’s history will no doubt be in evi dence. Agent R e o A u to m o b iles STERLING FEED COMPA NY D. S T E R L I N G . M a n a g e r W heat, O ats, G rain H ay. M ILL EKELL Shorts, Bran, Vetch Seed, Chopped O ats, Oil Meal. G RA SS SEEL): G rass Seeds of all k in d s constantly on h an d . F L O lJR : H ard W heat Brands: A m erican Beauty, Pure W hite, Red Cross, Every sack guaranteed. Soft W heat Brands: P heasan t, W hite Star. Poultry Feeds an d Supplies. AH City Trade Delivered iug), id) moisture and dryness (poor Uiiu drying), (4) sulphuring, (5) dum- nge by wind, mold aud insects (0) off color mid appearance. Standard hops should range from 100 to SO points, the relative merit or value of the s|>eclmeu being expreased In the percentage of points It receives. For every per cent of hop-bitter adds below 20 and down to 15, Inclusive, one point Is deducted; for every per cent below 15 nnd down to 10 two points are deducted; for every per cent below 10 nnd down to 8 three points are de ducted; for 1 per cent below 8 four points nro deducted. | The scale of quality ns t^aroina will j rnngc from exquisite with nftv poluts, I to Inferior with twenty five points, the j grndes being: Exquisite, 60; very good, 40; good, 35; fair, 30; Inferior, 25. Contents of leaves and stems and seeds will be penalized one point for each per cent; moisture 1 per cent for each per cent above 10, up to 14; dryness two points for each per cent below 8 and. down to 0 inclusive, ns Indicated Iri* schedule. Hops will be disqualified if they con tain: (1) I.ess than 7 per cent of soft resins or hop-bitter acids, (2) more than 14 per cent of seeds (3) more than 12 per cent of leaves and stems, (4) more than 15 or less than 6 per cent of rnblsture, (5) If strongly sul phured (heavy reaction In five min- l utes), (0) If heavily damaged by mold or Insects, (7) If strongly discolored or strongly off In appearance, (8) If abnormal In odor, disagreeable, cheesy or rank. THE AWARDS FOR EXHIBITS OF BARLEY. Cash Prizes Totaling Seien Thousand Dollars. Ì OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE DlûNIfTING m S arah E . Rose was born at Louisa, K entucky, Ju n e 3rd, 1865, and died at her home in this city A ug. 6th, t b i t , aged 46 years, 2 m onths and .5 days. Site cam e to I Oregon where site met aud m arried F rank McKibbett to which union three children were born the young est, att infant, dying at birtli the same day its mother passed away, i A son in K ansas City, and an eleven year old daughter here to- j gether with a bereaved husband mourn their sad loss. There is also a brother in W ashington, tw o' brothers and an aged mother in Junction City, Kansas. F uneral services were conducted from the Veatch Chapel Wednes- , day by Rev. Rotten Sutclitfe, the ! R ebekahs of which order deceased >3 was a member attending in a body. Music w as furnished by a m ixed ■ q uartet chosen from the choirs of W a the C hristian, Methodist and Pres byterian churches. Deceased was a member of the Christian church. 0 The sorrow ing family have the & heartfelt sym pathy of all in their . sad hour of bereavem ent. L INDUSTRIES" T b it la th e t i t l e of a b e a u tifu l 0 4 -p ace book, w hlcb w ilt show an y boy o r g irl bow to SUCCEED Drop a p o s ta l la th e m a lt TODAY a n d It w ill be aont FREE. T he aim of tb a College la to d ig n ify a n d p o p u la riz e th e tn d u a trle e , an d to s a r v t ALL tb o people. It offers c o u rses In A g ric u ltu re ,C ! t !1 E n g in eerin g . Etc tr l -a l E n gineering, M echanical E n gineering. M ining En^'.n e e rta g . F o re s try , D om estic. Science and A rt, Com m erce. P h a rm a c y and M usic. T bo C o lle g e o p o n s a ap tem b e r sad. C atalo g free. A ddreaa : REOIgTRAR. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEOE. C o rv a llis Oregon. Awards for exhibits of barley at the second International barley and hop prize exhibit at Chicago. Oct. 12-22, will be made as follows: The awards will consist of over 100 ensh prlxes, totaling about $7,000, which have been contributed by a num ber of associations of -brewers, malt sters nnd Individual manufacturers. The highest Individual prize Is $300. For the puriiose of prize distribu tion each of the four botanlcally dif ferent types represented by (1) Man churia, (2) Buy Brewing, (3) White Club, (4) Chevalier will constitute a class by Itself. Prizes arc also awarded according to geographical origin—by states-and commercial Importance of tbe crop In the discretion of tbe committee oa Bicycle Garage Brumfield & Co., Props BICYCLES A N D SUNDRIES Repair work a specialty! and promptness and general | satisfaction guaranteed. The Doctor And The Telephone NY lives are saved each year because llie doctor is reached prom ptly by th e Bell Telephone. From the inform ation he re ceives by telephone he can give directions for em ergency m easures, and provide him self with the necessary medicines and instrum ents. C onsultations with spec...lists are easily arranged l.y m eans of the Bell Long D istance service. M The Pacific Telephone A n d Telegraph Co. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. stones, carneliaus can be found on T h e best hard w heat flour — the beach. Pure m ountain water W hite River Bluestem patent, at and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters S p ra y ’s. with abundance of vegetables of For sale— 480 acres of laud su it all k in d s daily. able for stock, sawm ill, farm ing aud fruit. It joins the M ilwaukee Camping Convenient And Attractive O rchard Co. A trout stream and i with strict san itary regulations a lot of springs on the place. W ould m ak e a fine home. 80 acres fenced, log house, barn, LOW ROUNO-TRIP SEASON TICKETS grainery, wagon shed, chicken house. $16 per acre. $2000. T erm s from all points in Oregon, on balance. S. P. Jackson, Lo- W ashington aud Idaho rane, Oregon. on sale daily 3»DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS Ten Per Cent Money. I have two good houses iu the prettiest location in C ottage Grove, now paying 10 per cent on the in vestm ent, and I offer them on that inargiu au d will g u aran tee them to pay 10 per cent. W ho w ants to m ake some easy motley? T he property is worth nearly double w hat l will ask for it. T he Main Collection A gency, D. A. Ileu d rick s, Mgr. W ith H etnenw ay & Lockwood. O. &_* S. E. R. R. Company T o Tcikke E f f e c t J u n e 19 1 9 0 9 B. B O U N D N o . 1. M. LKAVaS (BRACTS) OP THS CONS o r HOPS. Cottage Grove- 0 A L L K IN D S O F & Mill Feed, Grain and Hay • CHAS. . , MATTHEWS. **V Prop. From Southern Pacific points, Portland to Cottage Grove; also from all C. & E. stations A lbany and west. Good going S aturday or Sunday and for return S unday or M onday. Call on any S. P. or C. & ,E . agent for full particulars as to fares, traiu schedules, etc., also for copy of our illustrated booklet “ O utings in O regon” or Wm. McMurry. Gen. Passenger Agt. Portland. Oregon S. P. Ry. Time Table NORTH W . BOUND N o. 2. IIS . S T A T IO N S 12.00 11.25 11. lf> 11.08 10.40 10.33 •wards. Special awards will also be tnadc In accordance with tbe . ondl- tlbns Imposed by contributors. The amount of barley offered far ex hibit-must be at least sixty pouuda In bulk, with a sheaf of barley of St least twelve heads each. The_*peclmens must represent a fair average product of one field on which they were grown and must be taken by the grower liln^elf from a quanti ty of 2.000 pounds at leaat. All samples of barley must be prop erly certified to have been grown by the exhibitor according to the "rules and regulations” to be obtained from the committee on sward*. I5f«i Repub lic building, Chicago. \ 12.* 15.9 .’ll A h . DlMTQN ...L v .. 10.15 10.00 Subject to change without notice. All outward freight shipped only at the joint risk of shippers and consignee. Stage leaves Disstos after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day for Or— , returning on Tuesday, Thnrsday and Saturday. Freight will not lie received at the O. A S. E. R. R. l>epotafter5p.ui. To insure forwarding on next train freight must he delivered in ample time to per mit of its being hilled. A B. W O O D . M a n a g e r BOUND. No. l o _______________ 1:48 a. m. No. 20______ 3.56 p. m. No. 18 11:02 a . m . SOUTH BOUND. A. I f. .-I.V . ~ NEWPORT ”1 suffered intensely after eating and | Y A Q U IN A BAY no medicine or treatment I tried seemed j to do any good,” writes If. M. Young-! OREGON S POPULAR BEACH RESORT peters, Editor of the Sun, bake View, i Ohio. “The first few doses of Cham A u ideal retreat for outdoor pas berlain's Stomach and l.iver Tablets tim es of all kinds. H unting, fish gave me surprising relief and ttie second ing, boating, surf bathing, riding, bottle seemed to give me a new stomach ! autoiug, canoeing', dancing and and perfectly good health.” For sale by roller skating. W here pretty Bensons Pharmacy. w ater agates, moss agates, m oon T IM E T A B L E N O . 5 SHOOTING GALLERY. I Flour M ills 0 C L U S T E R S O F F K M A I .R H O P S A T D I F F X B - FNT K T 4U I8 O F OKoW TH. P H O N E 1711 OBITUARY W . B. Cooper au d family left Sunday for a trip through west Lane and Coos county and will visit all th e coast tow ns. At Great Reduction No. No. No. No. 15_____ __. . . ___ 1:26 a. m. 17................................ 10:27 p. m. 13__ . . . __. . . . ____6:42 a. m. 19.............................. ..3 :0 2 p. m. G. F. King, Agent, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Piano coupons at the I«eader o f fice. Every subscription paym ent or order for job printing entitles you to tickets on Metcalf & ltrunds piano-at the Leader office. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rale, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. This remedy has no snperior for bowel complaints. For sale by Hensons Pharmacy.