Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 09, 1912, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10 Pages
10 Pages
A L O C A L P A P E R F I T F O R ANY H O M E - - P R O O R E S S I V E . N E W S Y . I N D E P E N D E N T
Bohemia u
‘7 ,
? *-'i? District and Thirty Saw Milling Enterprises Tributary to Cottage drove. Dairying, Fruit (Irowing, Farming are Profitable
/
COTTAGE GROVE LEADL k
B O HEM IA NUGGET
-
■
—
^
^
. 7 -
S o c ia l N ew s of th e W eek
=
..... ............................................................................................ ------------------------------------------------------------------- '
C O T T A G E GROVE. OREGON, T U ESDAY, A PR IL 9, 1912.
s o lld a U d J a n u a r y 9, 1 9 0 8 .
Industries.
'
VOL. XXIII.
■■■- ■
NO. 51
P e r s o n a J a n d O th e r Ite m s
^ ^
V
M m to bat!
Millions of blossoms.
Church News
Last W eduesday was missionary
day. T he societies of all churches
Good
weather.
M erchants report trade as good.
T he Passion Week services were
held interesting m eetings.
the largest attended and .most prof­
H ousecleaning.
W eren’t the Easter lids stunning?
Miss L auretta A tkinson and Miss itable ever conducted by the w ork­
G ardeners are busy.
Straw hats from 20c up, at
Jennie Sm ith, teachers in the l’res- ers of the Methodist c h u r c h .
L urch’s.
Roads are im proving.
byteriau Sunday school, en tertain ­ N ight by night the interest grew
T he big rush at the millinery
ed their classes with a splendid and the results are sure to be la st­
E ggs retail at 18 cents.
shops ¡3 over.
lunch and gam es on M cFarland ing. A nother big day next S ab­
Is the dog ta x all in yet?
bath.
Bible school a t 9:45.
Butte last Saturday afternoon.
If you know a bit of news tell
Preaching at 11a. in. Topic of
T he post office also closes at 6 it to the Leader.
T he Social Tw elve Embroidery address: “ T he King and IIis Ar­
p. m.
Don't be a frofl. )
club was very pleasantly entertain­ row s.” Kpworth League at 6:30.
Full line of Bee supplies at
Creswell is to have a public W ynn & W oods’.
ed last T hursday afternoon at the People’s Popular Service at 8 p.m.
park.
home of Mrs. H. H . Veatch. The Robert Sutcliffe lectures on the
The Umpqua Valley Bank of
hours were speut with conversation seals and mottos of Oregon, Con­
Less th an two weeks till prim ary Roseburg is a new one.
and fancy work
Refreshments necticut, Maine, and New York. I
election.
Ladies’ Shirt W aists in the la t­
were served.
These furnish food for 'h o u g h t an d j
Ranch butter cost's the consum er est patterns, at L urch's.
inspiration
for
daily
living.
Spc#
I
30 cents.
Mrs. W ilkinson entertained the
C urtaius and curtaiuetts for the
ladies of the m issionary society of cial music and singing. Those | Woman's Club to Present Great Pro Fatal Accident on S. P at Rice Hill
Lively days for th e high school cleau house, at L u rch ’s.
in
attendance
throughout
the
day
gram
at
Armory
April
1
7
th e M. E. church last W eduesday
Thursday
athletes.
afternoon.
After an interesting will have the opportunity of voting
A nything you need in garden
Dealing death to the two men in
'
^
T
^
l
I
E
T
I
M
E
i
s
W
eduesday,
the
on
the
topics
to
be
used
by
the
T he chicken ca r will be here tools at W ynne & W oods’.
program , a dainty two course lu ir
its
cab,
a
helper
engine
of
south­
pastor
d
u
rin
g
the
month
of
May.
j
17th of A pril. Place, the
April 15.
cheon was served, com plim entary
Memorial Day will lie appropri- •
bound freight train No. 221 blew
to Mrs. Forrester. After a pleasant A hearty welcome to ill.
A rm ory. T he w om an’s club
W ho does the business? T he ad ­ ately observed in Cottage Grove.
ellf
!
up
about
1
o
’clock
T
hursday
after-
Decision
Day
was
observed
in
hour sjieiit with conversation, Mrs.
Cottage Grove is preparing an
noon as the train was ascending vertisers.
Miss Mabel Smith of Yoncalla
Forrester was presented with a the Methodist Bible School on tertainm ent which should call out
the heavy grade on the north side
Sunday.
A
goodly
num
ber
of
T he lum ber m arket is reported as was a Cottage Grove visitor last
every public spirited person, and
beautiful m issionary pin.
young people pledged themselves also every person who enjoys a of Rice Hill, 25 miles from this improving.
week.
Mrs. N oah Forrester was pleas­ to live the C hristian life. T he ex ­ good show regardless of public city. T he dead:
Attorney
Johuson
was
at
E
u
­
T he Savage bicycle is tak in g the
Mark M. Bartlett, engineer.
antly surprised by her R ebekah ercises in both departm ents of the spirit.
lead this season. Swengel H ard ­
A. S. (B ert) Aderton, fireman. gene T hursday.
friends last F riday evening. At school were carried on at the same
Cottage G rove should have a
Both of the victims were re s­
th e close of the lodge session, Mrs. time. T he primary children were public library. It will have one if
B. Lurch was a visitor at Port­ ware Co.
Al. F.lledge, with well chosen re­ given E aster eggs and a singing the W o m an ’s Club has its way, idents of Roseburg. Bartlett was land last week.
D. H . Hemenway has located at
m arks, presented Mrs Forrester canary in its cage m ade glad tnel- j aud it is pretty likely to have its killed outright. Aderton, terribly
Mrs. H. joined him
A. A. Jeffries of Eugene was in Hillsboro.
injured, lingered for nearly an
with a large parcel of dainty ody. T he vested choir sang sev j way.
there Friday.
town T hursday.
h an dkerchiefs,the gifts of her lov­ eral selections in the mailt aud j 'I’he program to be given on this hour before expiring.
T he W ard family are moving
T he high school annual is almost
A wrecking crew left Roseburg
ing friends as a token of esteem iettce room and acquitted th e m -! occasion is as follows:
this week to their ranch in the Lo-
for Rice H ill at 2:45 o ’clock. It ready for the printer.
an d regret that she is soon to leave selves finely. New members were j
raine valley.
for British Colum bia. Refreshments present at the Lend a-U an d m en ’s R ead in g ______ Miss Van Denberg was followed by the A shland'Port-
Attorney Medley was at the
C. D. Brainard went<to Portland
land local passenger train which county seat T hursday.
were served and all enjoyed a class. The debate was profitable.
Farce— “ Sm ith M ystery”
Friday on business.
Mrs. B. ac­
was delayed about six hours.
p leasan t hour. T here were sixty- Topic for next week: “ W om an’s
C.
M.
Shinn
m
ade
a
flying
trip
com panied him.
T he exact n atu re of Adertofi’s
five present.
O pportunity in the H om e.” T he J e s s ic a .- __ ..M is s Lena Holcomb
question to be discussed:
“ Is R o sin a_____ _______ Miss Burgess injuries were not learned here, o th ­ to Eugene W ednesday.
Glen T ucker, wife and daughter,
T h e large congregation who
er than th a t they were of a ch ar­
Business changes continue to be of S aginaw , left Monday for their
Home Life W aning at the Present P a u lin e .......... Miss Greenwood
heard the sacred concert at the Time?” T he cause, if such is the
acter utte.rly precluding the possi­ m ade in Cottage Grove.
home in Alberta.
Presbyterian church last Sunday case. Is it a sign of social health
< Ju a rte tte
bility of recovery. He breathed
T
eachers’
institute
April
20.
evening will long be thrilled with or otherwise? Mention some rem ­
Miss Mary Bartellsof the L adies’
his last it is said, while about to be
th e thoughts of Raster.
Rvery edies.
Toggery is ag ain kept at home
A M ail’s Idea of a W om an’s Club taken to Eugene to be placed in a Program in another column-
num ber was well rendered. The
Mote people are sending copies by rheum atism .
P resident________ Mrs. H. Miller hospital there. Physicians from
fitting clim ax was “ in c a rn a tu s”
Presbyterian C hurch: April 14 S ecretary _____ _____ Mrs. Colwell Yoncalla and Drain were in con­ of the Leader east every week.
T he home cooking sale given by
from Coucone’s Mass in F. T his will be a day of good ihings of T ie a su re r_____ _____ Mrs. A bram s stant attendance upon him.
the Presbyterian ladies Saturday
Building
operations
on
Main
num ber was especially well render­ special interest to all. In the G uard . . - . _____ Mrs. C. K inter
Tiie engine figuring in the tra g ­
was well patronized.
ed. Miss Silsbv again proved her­ tnorniug at 11 o'clock the pastor’s Old M aid________ Mrs. Ja n e Ju ry edy was one of two helpers in the street are going forw ard rapidly.
Calvin J. Hurd,
Republican
W
.
C.
Billiugs
held
a
successful
self to be an able directress.
Mrs.
Society________
Mrs.
M
ack
in
train. Its exact position in the
subject will be “ O vercom ers.” In
sale at his Lorane ranch S aturday. candidate for representative, was
Mrs.
H
ard
T
im
es...M
rs.
J.
Johnson
train
was
not
learned.
A
car
con­
the
evening
at
8
o
’clock
the
su
b
­
L ast Saturday evening a jolly
in Cottage Grove S aturday.
taining jiotatoes and one co n tain ­
Office removed— Dr. Demorest,
crowd of young people took eggs ject will be the tim ely q u estion: Mrs. Tow n K n o ck e r,- _______
____
__________
Mrs.
Compton
ing
oil
were
demolished
with
the
C. S. H oxie cam e up Tuesday
deutist—rooms
over
K
err
&
Sils-
an d a substantial lunch and pro ­ “ T he S abbath, W hen and How?”
from his Rogue river raining prop­
locomotive.
b y ’s store.
ceeded to the F. B. P hillips’ ranch. There will be attractive m usical Lady Bountiful, Mrs. Vander-
built G reen__ Mrs. W aterhouse
erty. H e will rem ain a few weeks.
Bartlett, the dead engineer, was
A fter cooking the eggs and en­ features at all services, rendered
Full list of county political nom ­
about 45 years of age and a single
joying themselves as only young by the popular chorus choir.
A card just received from J. I.
inations
will
be
found
in
this
issue
T ickets now on sale at The m an. He was a brother of Vernon
people can all returned to their
Davies at Eden, M aryland, says
of the Leader.
W
ave.
Admission
35
cents
an
d
25
C.
Bartlett,
also
a
Southern
Pacific
Church of Christ: Last L ord’s
“ we all like M aryland very
homes.
Mrs. S arah H andsaker has re­ m uch. ”
engineer, of Roseburg, and room ­
day was a day of joyful service cents.
ed at the T roxel lodging house on turned to her home at Eugene, a f­
T h e greatest exhibition of fancy throughout. T h eC . E. began the
Ten Thousand Dollar Deal
More than a dozen drunk an d -
Sheridan Street. H is parents live ter a visit here.
rifle, shotgun and revolver shoot­ day with a prayer service at 6:30
disorderly cases in Springfield last
I). II. Hem enw ay dis|iosed of in G rants Pass.
Arbor Day April 12. T he Cot­ week, an d no telling how m any
ing ever seen in this portion of the in the morning. T he children’s
Aderton is well know n in Rose­ tage G rove schools will have ap ­
country was that given in Joseph service in the evening was greatly 8% acres of land in the Landes
plain drunks.
S atu rday by G us I’eret of Yoncal- enjoyed by a large audience. N ext addition about a half-m ile east of burg, where he leaves a wife and propriate exercises.
three
ch
ild
ren
.
He
was
about
30
Lord’s
day
evening
the
minister
G oing to put screen wire around
la, D ouglas county, representing
this city last week to Brooks Bros,
T he latest in “ H obble S k irts,”
this spring?
the Peters C artridge Co. lie was will speak from a chart on the su b ­ of Portland, ta k in g in ex c h an g e a years of age and until recently di­ to be seen at the Armory W ednes­ your back porch
W ynne & Woods have any width
assisted by H . II. Veatch of Cot­ ject—“ W hat God Created and stock of goods invoiced at $10,- vided his time between his railroad day evening, April 17th.
duties
an
d
conducting
a
restau
­
up to 44-inch.
tage Grove, also a noted fancy M ade.” T he choir will sing a 000.
E ppley’s Baking Powder. Made
Please notice:
T he n ex t few m o n th s will show rant and lodging house in th at city.
shot. Several hundred people en ­ special anthem .
After the show a woman can tell
joyed the splendid exhibition and T he L ord’s day evening service a wonderful developm ent of the His father, F. A. Adertou, oper­ in Oregon. Put up in glass jars. you how a Salome dancer had her
ates
a
harness
shop
at
Myrtle
Buy
it
at
Kerr
&
S
ilsby’s.
all pronounced it the best of its has been changed from 7:30 to lan d in this vicinity, an d the gen ­
hair fixed, but a man co u ld n 't.—
tlemen who ta k e over this piece C reek.
k in d they ever saw —Joseph (O r­ 8 o ’clock.
A duet of com mercial photo­ C incinnati Enquirer.
Now why?
The wrecked engine will be e x ­
are keenly alive to the situation.
egon) H erald.
graphers fias been working Cot
am
ined
by
ex|>erts,
to
determine,
D
onald
Helliwell,
who
has been
At th e sam e tim e, it is a good deal
Saginaw Items
D uring the past week two peti­
if possible, the cause of the explo­ tage Grove the past week.
in the third grade since Christmas,
for
Mr.
H
em
enw
ay.
tions have been circulated—one
J. W. Osbron of Eugene, a wide­ withdrew and returned to' Cottage
sion .
G len H am den visited over S u n ­
requesting the “ powers th at be” day in E ugene.
aw ake hustler for insurance, was Grove th is week.--Y oncalla Times,
For
County
Assessor
to devote onr share of the county
April 5.
in Cottage Grove T hursday.
IL J. Ingerham has got the
road fund to im proving the Lon­
I hereby announce my c a n d id a ­
D
on’t
fail
to
see
“
Rosiua*'
at
A row of considerable propor­
grippe.
don road, the other asking that
cy for the nom ination for assessor
the Library Benefit at the Armory tions w asijuieted byM arshall S nod­
Lorenzo T ucker and family and of Lane County, subject to the will
the fund be used on the road lead­
W ednesday evening, April 17.
grass S aturday night. Some of
O. H. T aplin started M onday for of the Republican voters at the
ing from the city to the east.
the participants required surgical
C anada.
Jo
Baker
has
returned
to
Cottage
Prim ary Election to be held on
E lk s of Oregon to the num ber
An election was held at W alker April 19th, 1912.
Grove and will open a blacksm ith attention.
of five hundred joined yesterday
April
6
for
the
purpose
of
voting
shop in the Orr building on the
Rev. G roat of Cottage G rove
with Eugene lodge No .157, B. P.
E. J . MOORE,
west side.
came down T hursday, and is a
O ., in dedication of the- handsom e a ta x to build a Union high school 51-2
Creswell,
Ore.
new building erected by the order house at th a t place. T he vote
T he Cottage G rove public does visitor at the Z. L. Cox home.
there. Cottage G rove was repre­ cast was 24 for a ta x and 46
not
seem p articularly anxious to He will return home today.— You-
Taft Club Organized
against a ta x . So th a t puts an
deposit money in the postal sav calla Times, April 5.
sented.
end to the Union high school. No
A T aft club was organized in
ings ban k .
Voters of G rants Pass will decide
J . |. DuHruille, a former G uard ta x , no school.
C ottage Grove last night. C. II.
the public library question on May
employe, now w orking for the Cor­
Pride
goes
before
a
fa
ll—so
long
Geo. and O tis Powell are w ork­ Burkholder was m ade president
vallis G azette-Tim es, is here to a t­ ing at Divide.
before, in some instances, th at en ­ l. It is proposed to authorize a li­
an d E lbert Bede secretary.
tend the E lk s’ dedication.
He
vious folks get weary w aiting for brary commission an d to proceed
D eputy Assessor C. A. Smith
as directed by such commission.
spent S unday at Cottage Grove
the
catastrophe— Puck.
At
Eugene
Monday
and arrived on the noon train to­ has finished his work assessing
Mrs. Mike Kebelbeck and Mrs.
th is precinct.
One of the big windows at the John Kebelbeck, of Cottage Grove,-
Senator La Follette will speak in
d ay .— Eugene G uard, Sth.
Rees-W allace store was broken were in Eugene T hursday on a
T he B. K. Lbr. Co. is shipping E ugene n ex t M onday m orning.
A. G. W arner, wite and child,
T u esd ay . A w agon with a tong shopping tour and returned home
an d M. R. W ilson, have arrived out lum ber pretty reg u lar of late.
pole behind did the business.
Mr. and Mrs. W eb M cKinuey
on the afternoon tra in .— Register.
For Sale
from H urn bolt, N ebraska,
and
B.
F.
KEENEY
have rented rooms in Mrs. Kay- have moved back to Saginaw .
Misses Marian aud Frances Beat­
A t a b argain, fine piano. Cook |
F rank W rightraan, G rand C h an ­
Miss M yrtle W itcher is attend­
ser’s house.
ty of Cottage G rove visited here the cellor, and L. R. Stinson, G rand-
stove also for sale. Call on Mrs.
County
Assessor
and
candidate
Miss M arguerite Jones came ing high school at C ottage Grove. E . J . Miller, R iver street.
for re-election—the man who made latter p art of last week with Mrs. keeper of Records and Seal, O re­
down from Roseburg to spend
Miss M ary Ingerham and sister,
good his slogan “ Let the railroads Marian H ager an d other friends.— gon K nights of Pythias, were here
E aster in the home of her father, Mrs. E dna Powell, are w orking in
from Salem T hursday night and
and
other corporations pay their | Creswell Chronicle.
Work Wanted
Eugene.
C. E . Joues.
share of the ta x e s.”
Mrs. S. J . Scott aud Mrs. J . S. Friday m orning. They report the
Lady w ants house or hotel w ork.
T he Chafin-B urke debate adver­
membership of the order increasing
H is experience a n d thorough ¡Scott w ent to Cottage G rove Mon-
51-2
tised for the Armory Saturday
You will look a good while b e­ Enquire of J . F. H ickey.
fam iliarity with every intricate de­ ! day, where they visited with Mrs. rapidly throughout the i^ate.
n ig h t did not take place.
fore you find a better m edicine for
tail of this, the most difficult office C.C. Ilazelton, th e form er’s daugh-
coughs and colds th an C ham ber­ j Lives there a m ail in this great in the county to fill, is an asset of | ter.—Creswell Chronicle.
-W A N T E D -
la in ’s Cough Remedy. It not o n ­
town
great im portance to the ta x payers.
T h e B e l l i n g h a m 2nd H and
Don’t fail to see the famous per-
800 M EN AND BO YS W HO ARE
ly gives relief—it cures. Try it i W hen it comes to fun would turn
L O O K IN G F O R A P L A C E T O
Remember, the Assessor is only l formers (first appearance in Amer-
S t o r e is t h e R i g h t P la c e to b o y ,
when you have a cough or cold,
it down?
G E T A F I R S T - C L A S S H A IR - C U T
AND A C L E A N SH AVE
iica,
and
perhaps
the
last)
in
“
A
the
official
appraiser
of
property
|
and
you
are
certain
to
l>e
pleased
Well, I. guess not, and to help the i
sell o r e x c h a n g e a n y t h i n g t h a t is
and th a t it is the several tax levy­ : M an 's Idea of a W om an’s C lu b ,”
H U B B A R D A SP O K L B T R A
i with the prompt cure w hich it will
librarv out.
on earth
" T H E S H O P IN T H E S T R E E T '
! effect. For sale by Benson’s Phar- T hey'll lie at the Arm ory without ing bodies th at are responsible for at the Armory W ednesday even-
I ing, A pril 17th.
the am ount of tax es to be paid.
i m acy.
i a doubt.
Xct tbc froge fco tbc
croaking.
T O A ID
P U B L IC
L IB R A R Y