Oí» Wat j r i ; u A L O C A L P A P E R M T TOR A N Y H O M E— P R O G R E S S IV E . N E W S Y . IN D E P E N D E N T Bohemia Uold Mining; District and Thirty Saw Milling; Enterprises Tributary to Cottage Grove. Dairying, Fruit Growing, Farming are Profitable C O TTAG E GROVE LEADER B O H E M IA NUGGET C O TTAG E GROVE. OREGON, T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 23, 1912 Cons oli dat ed Jan uar y 9. 1908. SOME BUILDING IN THE GROVE Ankle Severely Bruised LOCAL. COUNTY. S ILK AND GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST Mrs. Alice Vail Valen, who makes her home with her »laughter, Mrs. J. H. Chambers, had the mis­ fortune to severely bruise and I fracture the hone of her right ankle 1 last Thursday. She had been out for a buggy ride with her daughter F. E. Dunton came up from and while yet in the buggy after Eugene Suuday. their arrival at the Chambers mill Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lockwood j near Latham, and while the horse returned Monday from a visit at i was being unharnessed front the Eugene. vehicle bv others, the animal got Dr. Oglesby had business which a little excited and fearing that called him to Salem yesterday and A I.eader representative iu mak- the buggy might be upset, Mrs. he returned today. ing the rounds o f the city recently j Van Valin jumped to the ground Conductor Frank Allison and noted the following substantial with the result mentioned. She . improvements. was brought to Dr. kmie s office I ........... , ___ mg the former’s parents of this William Laudess has just com- by auto and Drs. Kime, Job and city. pleted a large two story addition Schleef with the aid of the X-Ray V. S. Goff gets letters regularly to bis residence 011 East Main street, reduced the fracture. Mrs. \ an including a commodious sleeping Valin is now resting very comfort- from Mrs. Goff who is rapidly re­ porcb, i ably, but it will be some time be- covering from her operation for appendicitis. A. L. Woodard is just complet-; f° re she will be able to walk, Miss Gertrude Sneed, of Halsey, ing a modern bungalow iu South — --------- is visiting friends in this city, Cottage Grove near the one recent- Judge Hanford Tenders Resignation , ... ly completed ami occupied bv his ________ among whom is Mrs. James Atkin­ Several Persons are Tak­ ing Advantage of the Building Season son Seattle, July 2 2 . - United States sou who 1,as beeu (‘ui,e *" for a The new modern cottage of j District Judge Cornelius H. Han- ! few day8’ but ^ P ro v in g at pres- Welcome Ilubbell in South Cot-i ford, whose conduct on the bench ; ent. A ll farmers should remember tage Grove is about ready for occu- has beeu under investigation for that September 5th, 6th and 7th pancy nearly a month by a sub-committee Alderman Chas. Caldwell has Df the house judiciary committee, are the days for the local fair at removed his old home to an ad- today telegraphed his resignation Cottage Grove. Good exhibits are joining lot and is building a beau- j to President Taft. Hanford gives promised and the success of the tiful modern bungalow on the ill-healtb as the reason for his res- fair is assured. origiual home sight just south of ■ ¡¡¡nation. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Herman of Baker Eakin’s home. j _____ _ ^ - Kansas arrived here lately and are The artistic new bungalow of B. 'enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. Swengel is looming up on the II. J. Shinn, parents of Mrs. Her- batiks of the classic Coast Fork A l l O U i r D C I A C T P A I I mal1' They stopped here on their way to California. and under the spreading boughs of a giant oak just west of the F. K. Mrs. Violet and daughter, Miss Wheeler home, which will add an­ Tbe body of Gidion B. Staudish, Ermine, left Thursday for the Mid­ other to the charming homes of who died at Tacoma, Washington, dle Fork of the Willamette where that section of the city. on the 17th, of cerebral apoplexy, they go to visit the former’s broth­ The new bungalow of O. H. W il­ arrived here by the 2:47 train Sun­ er, Joe Laudess. Mr. Landessis a lard iu West Cottage Grove is all day for burial. It was met at the forest ranger having spent the past inclosed and will soou be ready for depot by a goodly number of the three year* iu that service. the painter and paper hangers. members of the G. A. R. and Relief Mrs. Pete Sanford of this city These many new prospective Corp> who catne to pay thejr last returned Wednesday evening from modern homes together with the respec(s tQ a„ old colnrade of lhe Portland, having been down to see great amount of permanent street behon w ho hatl at olle tim e beell her daughter, Mrs. Bennett of improvement work, gives Cottage 0|1C of th. ir mlmber this cilv, Lentz, who has been ill for a short Grove the appearance of activity having conducte»! a grocery busi­ time. Mrs. Bennett accompanied anti demonstrates the enterprise of I ness here two or three years ago, her boine for a visit and rest. our progressive citizens, even at a and who will be reniemliered by TJie Filers branch music store time when business and money many iu this city. iu this city is planning for another matters arc a little »piiet generally The deceased was born in the free musical recital in the near speaking. You just can’ t make j state of Michigan 65 years ago and future. The date has not been an­ Cottage Grove stand still. i had a very eventful life, having nounced, but notice will be given , i beeu possessed of the roving and that all may have ru opportunity J. O. Johnson, superintendent of construction of the Oregon Elec-1 en,er Pr,s"'K disposition character- to attend, and will be welcome. islic of his family. He was associ-1 trie Railway company, who was iu The Socialists of Lane county i aled with 1‘ . F, Rarnum, at one the city last night, stated that the! held a county convention at Eu­ time the world’s greatest show man work of laving track on theSaletn- geue on the 16th iust. at which for many years, having beeu a very Kugene extension was resumed yes­ time a full county ticket was tiom- successful gatherer of animals, etc. terday after a lay-off of more than inateil. G. F. King of this place for the show,and was for a time a a month while the crews were work­ was nominated for representative popular ringmaster in the circuses. ing at ballasting the track between and S. B. Morss, also a Cottage Mr. Standish was a direct de- Salem and Albany. Grove man, was nominated for cendant of Captain Miles Staudish, The ballasting is now practically assessor. one of the prominent parties who complete. The crew is now lay­ Dr. Kime returned last week came to America in the Mayflower, ing track about twelve miles south from Portland whither he went lauding at Plymouth Rock on the of Albany and Superintendent 21st day of December, 1620, b e-1 with (.us Gross and J. H. Brown, Johnson stated that the track lay­ ing “ the intripid soldier, who had both of whom underwent operations ing machine will enter Eugeue fought iu Queen Elizabeth’ s army for intestinal troubles as mentioned easily within twenty days if all sent to aid the dutch against the in our last issue. The Dr. has goes well. A crew of 100 men is Spaniards, was selected as captain late news to the effect that both are working on the machine.— Salem of the colony.” . The deceased doing nicely and the prospects for Statesman. was an acquaintance and friend of their recovery are good. Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Cooper and our townsman, I). B. Parraeuter, Another Birdman Meets Death their ac»|uaintaiice lasting over a Mr. and Mrs. W . G. Houser, of Paris, July 16.— Hubert Latham, period of fifty years. Mr. Parmeti- Roseburg, started yesterday for a the Anglo-French airman, was ter tells us that he was a man of trip to Canada, going by apto, us­ killed hv a wild Buffalo yesterday ma" y peculiarities, one of which ing the new Cadillac lately receiv­ during a hunt iu the French was keeping his own counsel. ed by Mr. Cooper. They go pre­ £ OI1Ji0 j Very little is known of his affairs. pared to camp and are planning Latham’s death occurred in the 1 His w'^e d'et* at '**'• place two on a very nice time, which is prac­ tically assured. They will be Charo river, near Bahres Salamat. Vears a* ° ' since which ,lme he has practically in the centre of the «M U «1 about considerably. Owe absent several weeks. GIDEON B.STANDISH ANSWERS LAST CALL French Soudan, in the direction of | son> " Hhatn Staudish, lives in the Lake Shad and the date of the | Lorane district and was present at his father’s funeral which was fatality was June 7. lie had shot the buffalo and the conducted by Rev. \V . J. Gardner, wounded beast rushed madly at being assisted by members of the the hunter, and gored and beat *'• A. R., the ritualistic services of him to death with his hoofs. ! *^at fraternity being usetl. --------- - » ■ A liberal floral offering decked C. II. Burkholder, the merchant, the mound where rests this vener­ is enjoying an outing at the New- able pioneer, furnished by the Re­ port beach. I lief Corps. 1 Messrs. McDaniels and Adley with their families, seven in all, passed through town on Wednes­ day on their return to California after a trip by team through Ore" gon. They enjoyed the outing very much, but the day they pass­ ed through here they complained some of hot weather, which seem­ ed but little different from what they have at home. Industrie; . VOL. XXIV. Program by Sunday School Class Oil Fritlay evening, July 26, at ¡8 o'clock the Sunday School class ! taught by Miss Berg will give a ! delightful concert iu the Methodist ¡vestry. 'Che six members of the organization are versatile enough Mrs. Groat went to Yoncalla to furuish every number themselves P rogram Wednesday for a visit with rela­ tives. Instrumental llu e t.... { Armstrong Mrs. Eugene Mattock is up from Song. W hiper-W ill_______________ Class Eugene visiting her parents, Mr. Zu Dreien am Klavier—Theodor Herbert Ada Matthews, Mae Armstrong, and Mrs. W . C. Johnson. Jessie McCorit NO. 14 AGED PIONEER PASSES AWAY Resident of This City for Fifty-Four Years Suc- cums at 8 4 Years — Rev. Groat preached at Creswell Recitation------------------- Joyce Teeters Mrs. Nellie Allen Martin, a pio­ Sunday morning and at Lynx Vocal Solo. ____ ______Slumber Song neer lady of Cottage Grove passed Hollow school at 3 p. m. Marion Hooper Rev. Mr. Goff of Roseburg oc Instrumental S olo.____ Robin’s Return from this life on the 18th iust. from Ada Mathews cupied the pulpit at the Presbyter­ Play, Atlvertising for a Servaut___ Class an attack of paralysis, at the ad­ ian church Sunday morning and Instrumental Solo___ Bints ami Flowers vanced age of eighty-four years and twelve days. She was born evening. Mae Armstrong Martin county Indiana, as was Geo. M. Hall, of the Bank of Song, ‘Sense Me To »lay__________ Class \ Yellow Jonquils ____ .Johanning I also her husband, the late Nathan- Cottage Grove, wife and son and A,la Matthews. Mae Armstrong , jaj Martin, who proceeded her to another party or so visited Portland , Jessie McCord ' the great beyond four years ago. by automobile, going down Friday, I'antomiue, Rock of Ages.-Blanch Lizar ¡ j This venerable couple liears the returning Suuday. Admission Ten Cents _______ . „ T rare distinction of havitig spent Mr. Lea. the contractor, return­ ed to Draiu Monday morning to Teachers for Cottage Grove Schools their en,ire lives together. This ---------- came about by the death of Mrs. look after the finishing up of his W e give below the list of teach- , Allen, mother of the »leceased at large contract of putting that city’s ers elected to conduct the schools her birth and, Mrs. Martin took new water system in. of Cottage Grove during the ap­ the little one to care for, and leav­ J. V. Foster, who has spent sev­ proaching school year which reads ing a two months old son, the two eral years past in this city, sold as follows: J. E. Dunton, principal: nursed the same breast anil grew out and he and family took their Ernest Purvauce, 8th grade; Laura to mau and womanhood as brother departure yesterday for California, Kennon, Lulu Curriti, Helen Mel- and sister, but as they reached the expecting to locate in that city. heim, teachers iu the high school; proper age their affections ripened S. O. Hamblin, who has been Minnie Comer, Lena Holcomb, into true love and they were mar­ residing at Junction City, has mov­ Maude Hooper, lima L. Beager, ried. The days of their married ed to Cottage Grove. Mr. Ham­ Lola Wilson, Ivy Holcomb, Lavilla life extended over a period of sixty blin has resided here befoie and Buell, Helene Ranta, Neva Per­ years, Mr. Martin passed away knows he is coming to a good town. kins, Anna Wohrer, teachers of four years ago. T o this union A. L. Flinii went to Creswell the the grades. were born seven sons and one first of the week to look after the daughter, those surviving her be­ construction of a ceptic tank for ing Mrs. E. C. Barlow of Lopez, one of the residents in that town. Washington, Jesse Martin of Free- While there he learned of several j water, Oregon, J. S. Martin of others who will want similar jobs | Silver Lake, Oregon, J. R. and U. done. ' S. Martin of Seattle Washington, A ll arrangements are rapidly be ' and N . A Martill of Cottage Grove Geo. Tyson’ s fine driving mare ing made for the annual Grange Tw o ^ W illiam and Willard got one of her front feet badly cut fair at this place, place, which which gives bayjnR, proceeded her in death. on a barbed wire fence one day promise of being very good in all The Martin family started west last week aud will be out of com­ respects. The sujieriiiteiidents of in the year 184.T moving first to mission for a time, but it is not the various departments have ar­ Missouri where she was marrieil. thought permanently injured. ranged for the premiums on a In 1857 with her husband and four Dysentery is always serious and large list of exhibits. children she crossed the plains en­ often a dangerous disease, but it Much interest is being manifest during the hardships, dangers can be cured. Chamberlain’s in all departments. and vicissitudes usually attendant Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ Among the interesting features upon that journey in early days edy has cured it even when mali- will be the poultry exhibit. This and first settled iu California. In gent and epidemic. For Sale bv is being handled by W. C. Conner 1858 they moved to Oregon and Benson’s Pharmacy. and a large number of very fine located iu the vicinity of Cottage G. G. Warner, the inveterate birds will be on exhibition. The Grove and this locality has been miner, donned his pack aud outfit judging of these beauties will be her home till her death ami where atid “ took to the hills” last Wed- by II. K. Metcalf who is authori­ she leaves a host of loving friends. nestlay morning. Mr. Warner has ty iu that line. Mrs. Martin was one of God's some good property out iu the The exhibits by school children noble women, having been a con­ Bohemia mountains which he looks will not be lacking of interest, and sistent Christian for 65 years, re­ after regularly. He will be gone besides being shown here, if good maining faithful to the end. a month or six weeks. they will be sent to the state fair The funeral was comlucted by Col. Bert Lawson and family anti have a chance to compete Rev. V. E. Hoven at the Chris- and Attorney f. C. Johnson ami with exhibits from all parts of the tain church and was attended by family left last week for an outing state. a large concourse of friends who M, M. Wheeler of this city went in the mountains. They went to followed the remains to their last Disstou by the O. and S. Ii. and to Eugene last week and was suc­ resting place in the Masonic Cem­ from there over to Straw Boat Can­ cessful in securing second place iu etery. yon on the Umpqua. They will the pavilion for the county fair for all the exhibits Cottage Grove sees be gone several days. A Very Curious Case fit to send to the county seat to Miss Emma Jenson, a daughter contest for prizes at the Lane of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenson, Gus Donnelly, who has been county fair. of Eugene, and an employe of the working at the mill of the Orchar»! There is no reason why CoMage county clerk’s office at the county Land Sc Timber Co. south of town Grove should not give a good ac­ seat, was in ati auto collision at count of herself at any and all was taken to Portland Saturday Springfield Sunday night at about fairs her citizens see fit to take suffering in rather a peculiar man­ 9 o ’clock and sustained a fracture part in. Judging from what has ner and from an unknown cause. of the femur of the left limb. It already been done there is good He operated a handsaw, ami was will be some time before »he w ill; cottse to believe that this section found near his machine lying on be able to resume her duties at the ! can compete with any in the state the floor bleeding at the ears. A clerk’s office. or elsewhere if the requesite large sliver from a plank lav near The new concrete building just | I him and it was thought that the amount of iiulustry be applied. completed by W . B. Cooper, near | ; stiver had been thrown hy the saw the First National Bank is now Having sold my house. I will ] in such a manner as to strike him being occupied by the Metsan Shop. sell cheap the following: House- ;°n the head, but the physicians at Messrs Metcalf andSanford are to be hold furniture, garden tools, barn I Abe hospital were unable to find congratulated upon their good for­ tools, double and single buggy *he signs of any such injury and tune in securing so suitable a place harness, new rubber tired buggy, were completely puzzled. He had for their business- The new loca­ old light wagon, old horse, White ' »ot gained consciousness at last tion gives them a great deal larger Leghorn hens, etc. \ accounts. floor space and is new, neat and It. Pilli. L I P S . clean and will present a beautiful --------- —----------- ’ Get the prices elsewhere, and appearance when fully arranged. F or T rade — T wo nice level ¡then see us; we will duplicate The new building affords a much town lots, Cooper Addition, for a j prices on same quality or better better chance for a window display, good gentle horse. Ask L eader . * pianos. M arion V e a t c h , LOCAL FAIR SEP­ TEMBER 5 - 6