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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1911)
Of« n u l a r t t f ï l Û3#l» *1 0 tf« x 0 e A to n ìe A ' L O C A L : I* A f t H F I T F O R A N Y « ( H I - I M U I ( I VI , M W V V . I N D E P E N D E N T Bohemia Gold Mining District and Thirty Saw Milling Enterprises Tributary to Cottage Grove. Dairying, Fruit Growing, Farming are Profitable B O H E N U A n 5 q O D T E * D I:K I C o n so lid a te c i J . ^ u . r r 9. 1908 THE MILLIONTH U. S. PATENT VOL. XXIII. C O T T A G E GROVE, OREGON, TU ES DA Y, D E C E M B E R 26, 1911. MEMBERS OF THE EUGENE GUN CLUB WHO SHOT AT PORTLAND PORTLAND WINS Industries. NO. 36 GOVERNORS' SPECIAL OVER EUGENE A GREAT SUCCESS ■ , T h e m illionth pateut was iss ued T he governors’ special has prov T he P o rtlan d G un club won the from the United Stales patent office deciding m atch of the series with ed to be one of th e greatest adver- a short tim e ago. T his m eans that the Eugene G un clu b veU erday ' tisiug features of the times. I was in 121 years (th e first patent was afternoon on the local c 'u b traps afraid it would fail of its purpose, issued in 17*M») the G overnm ent by the total sco-e of 847 to 818. but such was uot the case. T he has j>iven its protection in 1.000 T his is the lowest total m ade in the train was met at every stop th ro u g h IKK) devices, recorded the in out by great crowds of people, three shoots between tw > clubs. veutions as practicable and giv T he local club* won th e first reinforced by brass bands, tnouut- en their inventors the exclusive m atch from the E ugene club by a ed police an d slate m ilitia. G ov right to m ake, sell or fix the lim its few points an d the E ugene boys ernors, m ayor and other state, w herein wherein these devices wofi the second m atch by a n a r county and city officials were al should be m ade or sold. so on b aud to bid us welcome. r o w m argin. T he governors spoke of the re T h e history of the patent office j T he fog b rth ered the shooters a sources of their respective states to is a distinct chapter in the history, i great deal au d no ex tra high scores hundreds of thousands of people. or more properly, in the recorded i were m ade. W agner of the Port Nearly 100,000 people passed grow th of the Nation. For m any land team m ade the highest score through the train aud saw the e x years after the first letters p a te n t j of the day by b reak in g 92 out of hibits. T he new spapers of the east were issued there was but one clerk 1 100. Troeh, also of the local team , grabbed every bit of news reg ard in the patent office, and he w ork Insane Patients Will Have No Santa broke 91 out of 100, an d I>r. Bull University Gels Decision 'Form Anti Slang Society. ing the doings of the aggregation ing but a part of the time, was able ___ _ t I .. . of the E ugene team m ade th e satne I to handle every application that T he girls of Eugene have an anti- \ Salem, Or., Dec. 2 d — file high m a rk . Fred Moullen was second an d when a stop was m ade in a By a decision handed down city, the local papers practically w as m ade. T he first patent was T hursday by Ju d g e Galoway, the slang society. A certain Miss cost of living, coupled with a state high man on the E ugene team, turned their sheets into governors issued to Sam uel H opkins, of Ver University of Oregon wins the first was elected president. Asked it ment of the resent state board that | with the score of 90. special edition. T here the govern m ont, July 31, 1780. It is interest round in the m uch-talkd of ref she would accept, slje replied: there would be no more deficiencies T he scores aud to tals by rounds ors not only reached the few h u n ing to note th at it protected a m eth erendum case, an d the secretary of “ Sure Mike, b u t gosh, girls, I ’m in institution funds, have robbed follow; dreds of thousands who heard od of m aking pearlash or potash state is restrained from placing on so rattled in iny cupola th at i ’m each of the patients of the state in P ortland . them speak, but the m illions who by refining vegetable m atter in a the ballot the question of the $500,- really short on gab. We are ce r sane asylum of the custom ary 1 2 3 4 5 7 7 Tot read llieuews paper accounts. For crucible. It so happens that the 000 appaopriatiou for th at in stitu tainly hitting the high places and Christm as present which has been process protected by this first p a t tion of learning. T he case will be I never tum bled to such a poise be given for years. T he bids of yes W agner 14 14 14 15 15 13 7 93 an outlay of a few thousau ddollars 14 13 12 15 13 14 10 92 the several western states have re ent has never been improved upon. appealed, as it would have been had fore, but when I give you the high terday which placed beef at $9.68 Troeh Howe 14 14 12 15 12 14 9 89 ceived at least $1000,000 worth of T h e method of num bering p a t aud assured an increased cost of th e ju d g e decided the other way, ball I expect you to get there, Eli, ents in .the order in which they and considerable anxiety will be aud whooper up for all th a t’s out; j $200 a mouth for th a t oue article, A b ’h am sl5 11 Id 1.4 12 12 9 85 new spaper an d m agazine advertis _ were filed was not begun uulil later felt till the suprene court settles the I think I'm up to snuff enough so caused Superintendent Steiner to Cutlison 12 11 15 12 12 14 8 83 ing Caldw ell 14 12 12 12 13 11 9 83 and it is thus that the patent bear nitter f >.-all tint? W hile the w estern governors the flies w on’t light on me while gasp when the m aintenance ap p ro Carlon 1.4 15 1.4 9 13 14 7 84 were sent to ed u cate the east, they ing num ber 1 in the files was issu doing the president stunt of this so priation was taken into considera Johnson 12 12 10 10 1‘2 H it) 80 had their own eyes opened to m any ed to John Rtiggles, July 38, 1826. T he party who fell from the ciety act, but 1 wont stand for any tion, and the individual Christm as Y oung 9 8 14 14 11 13 8 77 things through their visit to the I t covered a device for a steam eu- breakbeam s of an S. P. train at monkey doodle business from any presents, which have been a feature T h ’nton 12 12 12 11 13 8 5 73 gine, designed to run on an in c lin different cities au d public in stitu Eugene Sunday night a week ago, of you gals w hile I ’m ru n n in g the in the asylum every year, will be ed plane. U nlike the other ‘‘first tions and their com ing iu contract elim inated. ranch. We gals ought to extend proved to be A rthur Boyd, an es I T ot 129 121 127126126 127 81 837 au d discussing m atters of m u tu al p a te n t,” it has loug been outdated At that institution the annual caped trusty from the penitentiary. an invite to the m arried ladies to by greater devices in tractiou en E ugkne interest with eastern aud southern get out and help us shoot this slauff Christm as dinner aud e n te rta in gines. T he ‘‘m illionth p a te n t” their disappointm ent and failure in business; it’s getting to be fierce.’ ' ment will be given. At the en ter I 2 5 4 5 6 7 Tot governors and other public officials. w as issued A ugust 8, 1911, to asylum s for the insane. T he fact — Myrtle Point E uterpise. 14 15 14 13 13 12 10 91 They have picked up a great deal tainm ent 1874 pounds of turkey I Bull F rancis II. Holt, of A kron, O., is as stated recently by a writer u p 1.4 l2 14 15 15 10 90 of inform ation on the trip and will be furnished an d $122 worth I Moullen 14 and covered an invention for a on this subject, th a t while m any 13 14 12 10 13 9 86 therefore stan d today m uch better Wins Prizes at Poultry Show of candy, T he entertainm ent will j M cCorklS punctureproof pneum atic tire. jV eatch 12 14 12 12 13 10 9 82 equipped to serve their co n stitu have felt called upon to revolution be given next Monday afternoon, W. L. Veach, of Cottage Grove, and will include several features Seavey II 13 1.4 10 1.4 14 8 82 ency. It is a far call in traction devices ize the industries or arts of the 13 15 11 12 10 1.4 6 8 0 “ A perm anent organization of from this earlier date to the later country, but few have been chosen was oue of the successful ones a t ' which the asylum authorities hope Cook an d one th a t covers an era in th e to enjoy the fruits of their work. the poultry show held at Eugene will cause the patients to forget S tatzar 12 1.4 12 14 12 9 8 80 I western governors has been creat - 1.4 12 14 9 11 12 9 SO j ed, which tak es iu all states west w orld’s advancem ent in inventive Furtherm ore, the efforts of many last week. T h e exhibit consisted j the an n u al visit of S an ta Claus Day with his well-laden pack. of 67 w hite Leghorns, and he was Kompp 9 25 12 10 12 8 9 75 j of the Mississippi except T exas. genius th at is nowhere more strik inventors who received letters p a t . Bean 11 9 12 14 11 12 4 74 T his congress of western governors ing th an in the history of rapid ent have been barren of results—a aw arded the cup on the hen ex h ib STU M PIU l. willmeet an n u ally . T h e first meeting transit. T he records of the p aten t statem ent that is attested by use it, first and second prizes on hens, | T h e re was a m an in o u r town Tot. 121 142 125 120 120 118 82 818 will be held n ex t A ugust at Boise, •office show th a t in the last tw enty less articles and implements th at lit first on pullets and second on cock. Am i lie was w ondrous wise; | Idaho. It was the Idaho boosters, years in w hich rapid transit has erally cum ber the kitchens and Cottage Grove has m any residents He could u n scram b le scram bled egg-» A nd un cu ss c u sta rd pies. At an adjourned sessron of the ex-G overuor Brady and Reilly A t been to the fore in the development clutterthe garrets an d closets of the who tak e great interest in fine city council which was held last kinson, who conceived the idea of of the country, more patents have la n d —the inevitable result of the chickens of various breeds, and no H e could un Button b itte r, too, B u t w ith all of h is skill been issued th an were .issued d u r issuance of som ething like twenty- doubt other prizes m ight have T uesday nig h t the ta x levy was the western governors’ special and T h e re was one th in g lie could n o t do, ing the entire century proceeding two patents a day for a period of been captured had the birds been U npay a paid gas bill. m ade w hich am ounts to 14 mills, whose activities m ade it possible. divided as follows: T en m ills for It was tho u g h t rig h t proper that them . Specially out of the 1,’000, 121 years, show ing a g rand aggre given a show — liieago l*ost. general purposes, one mill for the first m eeting should be held iu 000 patents issued, some 850,000 gate of a million p aten ts.—Ore M en’s and b o y ’s overcoats % off D on't forget the stock reduciug j th at state as a com plim ent to G ov h ave been granted in tw enty years. gonion. at L u rch ’s. sale 011 wall paper at M cG avran’s. sewers and three for streets. ernor H aw ley au d the other two T h e graveyard of m any am bi distinguished gentlem en. tious; the slow death of m any ar “ T he publicity end was handled dent hopes, as well as the happy by Lloyd McDowell, Portland, fulfillm ent of many dream s of suc O r., em ploye of the S. P. & S., cess, the Patent Office stands today who w as loaned tire train by Pres- a m onum ent to the inventive geni j ident C arl G ray . He worked early us of the American inventor, re j aud late an d secured m uch adver- presenting as he does the most re I Using for the west. H e is entitled Economy is the road to wealtli and wealth is one oi the factors that contrib sourceful, energetic and persistent I to a great deal of praise for his utes to a Happy New Year; so if you buy som ething useful anti buy it at those class in all the world. I tireless efforts and m ethods in bed rock prices at It would, of course, be interest boosting Oregon. ing to know ju st how m any of the W hile in W ashington th e western eager, confident inventors have J governors were given a dinner by won distinction and w ealth in this You will save money and enjoy a Happy New Year. The following prices and j President T aft, an d it was my good ardent quest for som ething new in goods ought to appeal to you. | fortune to be placed at the table, th e world. Such a reckoning is, 1 n ex t to Secretary of the Interior however, piactically impossible M e n 's $1.50 D ongola S lip p ers a t ____ _________________ ___ __________ .$1 .1 9 L adies $4.00 S ilk U m brella a t ............................... ..........................- ............. $2.89 j Fisher. It g av e me a splendid op- W e know in a general w ay that 1.00 78 A few L adies F u rs a t y o u r own price. ] portunity to discuss w ith him m a t m any men have gained w ealth, C hild Ire n ’s .1.25 Red F e lt S lip p ers a t ____ ________________________ .89 M en’s $6.00 Bath Rabe a t ............................................. ...................... - ............. 3.98 M e n ’: s $2. .50 » S ilk Mu filers a t ___________________________ _____- .............. 1 .65 " 7.00 S m o k in g J a c k e t a t ....... ....................... 4.40 ters of interest to O regon. I fully and some m an have acquired fame, 1.50 S u sp en d ers a t _________ ____________________ - ______ 1 .:o •• 6.00 \ ’ - ......... ................... ........................................3.9S I discussed the W est U m atilla pro through the medium of patents 1.25 .'»5 C h ild s 6.00 B uster Brown S u it a t ...........................- ............................ ............4.40 1.00 .65 5 . 0 0 ....................................... 3.85 je c t, as well as a num ber of other launched or owned by them ; th at “ 4.00 - • “ “ ......................... .......................................... 2.85 .50 .4 0 | im portant m atters with him, aud I some of the greatest monoplies in 1.25 > set S ilk H ose a n d tie at .9 5 Boys tw o piece s u it 6 to 15 y e a rs a t sam e reduced prices. > S ilk T ie at ___________ .55 am firm iu my belief th a t he siu- th e world block the door to com L adies' F a te n t an d G un M etal B utton Shoes a t p rices w ith in reach of all. .50 .4 0 I cerly wishes us to receive our ju st A b eau tifu l lin e of m e n 's an d w o m en 's s u itc a s e s an d tra v e lin g bags a t petition by the protection that the .75 “ G a rte rs a t ...........................- ..50 bed rock prices. .75 In itia l .Silk H an d k erch iefs a t. .4 0 dues. G overnm ent has given them throug ..15 S ilk A rm B ands a t . . —______ .21 M en’s $2.00 D ongola S lip p e rs a t . - ..................................................................-.$1.40 “ T he day following, S jn ato r letters patent. But the common C ham berlain au d Bourne, Con belief is that inventors have as a In addition to the above we have a complete line of men’s and boy's furnishings, suits, overcoats, gressm an Dafferty aud H onorable rule lived and died poor even to and cravcnettes. Come early, get your choice and avoid the rush. J. N. T eal and myself met in con destitution, while not a few, brood ference with Secretary Fisher and ing over their failure to receiv re Chief Newell of the reclam ation com pense and recognition in the service, and again threshed out the world of progress, and perhaps see W est U m atilla project. From w hat ing the children of their brains— was said at the conference there the darlings of their am bi is no question iu my m ind b ut tion—hopelessly alienated by p u r chase, have found refuge for Continuer! on page three. • * I im » ft HAPPY NEW YEAR ff s Wheeler-Thompson Co’s Closing Out Sale WHEELER-THOMPSON CO. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 1