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(Static n * ¡ 3ß> 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 G R E S S I V E . N E W S Y . I N D E P E N D E N T Bohem ia (iold M ining D istrict and T h ir ty Saw M illing Enterprises T rib u ta ry to Cottage Grove. D airying, F r u it Grow ing, F a rm in g are Profitable C TT G U R G O G V E E T L E A D E R j t C o M O lliâ j . , l# . , 4 , J a n u a r y » a , 1 , « 9 0 1 » « . B O OH E A M G I A E N BERT RICHMOND GETS BRD EBEL C O T T A G E G R O V E . O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 30, 1912. Murder Used to Force Intervention E l Paso, T exas, Ju ly 29.— A cor- [ respondent of the El Paso H erald ] wired a statem ent today declaring 11 that G eneral Salazar, second in com m and of the M exican rebel army, had made several addresses LOCAL COUNTY. STATE AND GENERAL NEWS OE INTEREST Severely 9 But Not Fatally 9 °n s“nday: in ^ he asserted M ayor A bram s had business at hat Arne n catis would be disarm ed Salem S aturday. Hurt by 26 Foot De and all D etection gu aran teed for Mrs. Petrie has returned from a I Am erican citizens w ithdraw n. couple weeks visit at Portland. scent Onto Rocks ! S alazar said th a t in asm u ch as the Mrs. N. M. Lane, of T h e Dalis, 1 V O L. X X IV . NO. 15 CB11AGE GROVE VS. ROSEBURG Last spring Jo h n J. B u ch an an ,, a Stanfield, Oregon, draym an, dc siring to enter the big Eastern Oregon poultry show at Pendleton, in com petition in the Black I.ang- shan departm ent, applied to W . C. Conner, of C ottage Grove, for a p air of these birds “ w hich would] win over all com petitors.” A pair of these birds was shipped to Mr. B uchanan by Mr. Connor, w h o ; last week received a photograph from Mr. B uchanan of these b ird s' tak en with the first prize silver cup T h e Cottage G rove base ball and m edals w hich they won at contingent journeyed to Roseburg Pendleton. H ard to tell who is S unday and after a fierce engage the better pleased, Conner or the ment lasting nine innings the score Pendleton w inner. C ottage G rove book showed th a t th e locals had poultry alw ays wins. h u n g it on to the fast team from the straw berry city by a score read ing 8 to 5. In the Street no Longer It w as an y b o d y ’s gam e until the O ut of the street, b ut not out of first of the n in th in n in g , the score business. T h e S anitary Barber standing at this stage of th e battle shop w hich has for some weeks 5 to 4 in R oseburg’s favor. H ow past occupied a position in the ever at this stage Buach, Rose street at F ifth an d M ain is now b u rg ’s heaver becam e wobbly and pleasantly located in th e rooms tour hits, coupled with tw o errors, just vacated by the M etsan Shop. netted the locals 4 runs and the C hanges have been m ade which gam e. m akes these quarters ideal for the T h e gam e was featured by the shop and A. G. W arner will assist heavy h ittin g of G lass, the local Mr. Spoelstra iii fixing up our catcher and the fielding of H a r ugly m ugs. A. jew eler’s bench has graves for Roseburg. been installed in the east window Morris, the local pitcher, hurled and Mr. S poelstra’s nine y ea r’s a good gam e b u t received some experience as a w atch m aker will poor support at the critical points enable him to do full justice to any of the gam e w hich resulted in at work in this line entrusted to his least three of the five ru n s credited care. to Roseburg. T he locals play L orane on their grounds n ex t S unday. Good Game Participated in by the Dahlia and Strawberry Cities . Am erican governm ent had treated is visiting her sister, Miss N ancy | the rebels as bandits, they m ay as W hitsett, of th is city. Bert Richmond, station agent of well act as such, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. P arm enter the ( )regon and South Eastern, j n e w s c o n f i r m e d by REFUGEE took a run down to Saginaw by was severely injured S aturday fo re -' L ouis Lacha, a Mormon from yesterday’s forenoon train. noon at the W ildwood bridge on j Dublin, who arrived here with his Rev. \V. J. G ardner went to S ag th a t road. Mr. Richm ond had ! fam ily last night, said to d ay : inaw yesterday prepared to pick taken out a bunch of men to work “ G eneral S alazar told us at black berries w hich are plentiful on the bridge, using a motor-driv-j Casas G randes th at if intervention near th a t place. en hand car. T he bridge on which l did not come from the A m ericans M onroe’s gallery will be closed the men were to work is a new 1 within th e n ex t few days the rebels one am i the principal part of the I will begin to kill every Am erican from the 5th to th e 25th of A ugust. work was the removing of false they find and will keep up the Mr. Munroe and wife will go to work for which they had no furtli-j m assacre until A m ericans are forc the coast for a m uch needed rest. N. E. Compton and fam ily, Mr. er use, and Richmond rem ained ed to cross the border. “ S alasar stated th a t it was the N ickson and fam ily and A. L. and was w ajehing the men at work, Monroe an d wife will start for the and while standing on one of the direct order of G eneral O rozco.” Mr, Arms lost a good horse S u n coast n ex t M onday for a three^ cords a brace w hich was being day. T he anim al had been suffer | w eek’s vacation. Dairying in the Willamette taken down, fell, the end striking ing from indigestion for a day or H arry M itchell, a ftir several Mr. Richmond on the side of the more, but all efforts to relieve the W est Stayton, Ju ly 27th, 1912.— weeks absence, has resumed bis head, knocking him from the T he diary industry has been given old position at the Ila s tin g ’s b a r anim al proved frutil. bridge, a distance of 26 or 27 feet a decided im petus by the action of ber shop. H e is some w hat im J. M. S tark of Hotel Oregon re to the ground below, with the re the W illam ette V alley Irrigated proved in health. turned T hursday from a short sult that his head was severely cut Land C om pany in providing the visit at Eugene, from w hich place ami he was pretty generally sliak- T he Misses Blair, Sadie and he brought a beautiful bouquet of settlers on the irrigated tracts with up and bruised. It is thought that I Ruth, returned S unday afternoon d ah lias from his own yard. had he fallen straight to the'grouiid | fu,,d8 to buy ;l11 " ,e nlilch cows from D rain where they h ad been “ A utolycus” is a newly coined that he would have been killed in -1 ,bey c a " feed’ rePay in g ,be amoU,,t on a visit w ith their friend Miss the in m onthly installm ents out of word used by the E x am in er in con stantly, but the blow from the Vera P erkins of th at city. nection with the T . R. cam paign. brace inclined his descent away cream checks. In d ian s irom every tribe are c a r “ C an ’tro ll'em lik u s” m i g h t be from the bridge w hich threw his ried w ith the Kit Carson Buffalo brought into use by this party also. head and shoulders into a small R anch W ild W est. T h is will he a Joe Geer, of London, b ro u g h t in pool of water about a foot in depth Aquatic Sports for Cottage Grove I W etitapoflya ~MinerHi w hich broke the force of the fall to ■ . reserv a S prings” water last W ednesday, Cottage h ro v e is to have some at least, some extent. It was at T h e death of ail aged an d re tions. He reports h ay harvest as well real good w ater sports is th e p u r first feared that he had received There was a surprise dance g iv spected citizen of C ottage G rove Mrs. G reen, the dressm aker, j under control in Southern Lane. pose of a determ ined few who are internal injuries, but it is the en last S aturday evening at the occurred on T hursday, Ju ly 25, who so severely sprained her ankle | by m any. T he opinion of the doctors that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A gala day for sure. A eroplane 1912, when Mrs. K atherine, belov being backed some tim e ago, and who spent a I blood vomited w as that swallowed C ham berlain, who live on the J . flights, five big bands, two m ile ed wife of C. H . Winecoff, passed Cham bers and Brown lum ber m ills week or more with Mrs. Clark u p: from the bruises in b is head and H. P ott’s place, near th e McKib- | parade, cowboys, cowgirls, I-ndians aw ay at the age of 68 years, at the have donated the lum ber and a at Bohemia, is hom e again looking] face. ] and a riot of all brig h t colored home of J . M. W illiam s at Eugene. num ber of young m en have been beu Spur, three miles east of this after her dressm aking business. At the present Mr. Richmond is city. T he crowd cam e in hay i trapping on the day we have Kit Mrs. Winecoff went to Eugene doing th e work, while liberal sums A larg e lim b of late Duke cher- I C arson’s Buffalo R anch w ith us. getting along nicely and no serious racks, buggies, autos and other in April to visit her daughter, Miss have been donated by business turn is anticipated, and his host of ways and met at the Spur, w hich ries raised by A. H. Shortridge F' o r T r a d e — T wo n ice level Jessie, who w as staying at the W il men, all of w hich com bine to as friends are in hopes of seeing him is about one half a mile from the was left in our office one day last tow n lots, C ooper A d d itio n , for a liam s’ home, an d al w hich place sure success. out in a short time. T his was a house. At 9:30 they proceeded week 1 hese c h e rrie s su rely m a d e g 00(j g e n tle horse. A sk L e a d e r . she became ill and never recovered i Lee Roy Woods, of the h a rd ware firm of W yuue & W oods is very close call as the river bed at from their m eeting place to the good th is year as this limb had I D y sen tery is a lw ay s serio u s a n d sufficiently to be brought home, very enthusiastic in the m atter, be th is point is a solid m ass of rough house. T here was no trouble in about all there was room for oil it. often a dangerous disease, but it but gradually went down u n til re ing one of the prim e movers iu the rocks and it would seem impossible w aking the host and hostess as an W. O. Asher, freight ag en t at can be cured. C h am b erlain ’s lieved by d eath. for one to have fallen in such a abundance of noise was m a n u fa ct the S. P. depot, is m ak in g a r Colic, Cholera and D iarrhoea Rem T he funeral took place at the enterprise, and to whom credit is place and live. ured by the intruders. T he doors rangem ents to ta k e his vacation edy has cured it even when m alt- T aylor cemetery, three miles south m ainly due for the shoot-the-chutes. were at once opened and the house soon. H e and Mrs. Asher will gent and epidem ic. For Sale bv of Cottage G rove on F'riday, the Tw o high-diving ladders are up as well as two fine spriug bo ard s and well lighted after w hich several lak e in the state of C alifornia, vis Benson’s P harm acy. body being followed to its last Enipeior of China Dead ! other p arap b en alia will be ar- hour were spent in old fashioned iting at different points the entire G et th e prices elsewhere, an d resting place by a large num ber of | ranged for as rapidly as m eans quadrilles, w altzes and two-steps. length of the state. then see us: we will d u p lic a te friends from th is city as well as j au d labor can be brought to liear. T okio, Ju ly 30.— Emperor ol J a Light refreshm ents, w hich had prices on sam e qu ality or better from the Coast Fork settlem ent T he big threshing m achine and p an dies today (T u e sd a y ) at 12:30 been previously prepared by some H . F . O akes, formerly from where she resided. T he funeral M a r io n V e a t c h . p . m. A cute nephritis is given as of the guests, was then served. engine of the Scott Bros, has been piaiios. j Philadelphia, b u t at present from was under th e auspicices of the in town several days undergoing th e cause of death. California, is ta k in g a very active G. A. E lledge is getting out large At an early m orning hour ¡he repairs preparatory for a good G range, of w hich she was a mem 'The em peror has been uncon guests departed for their homes q u an tities of rock at the quarry p art in th is m atter and if our ber, the services being conducted scious since dawn Monday, and th a n k in g themselves an d Mr. and season’s work. T he crops are these days for the street im prove youngsters stand by him they will by Rev. .Robt. Sutcliffe. heavy in this part of the valley from th a t tim e his respiration grew] Mrs. C ham berlain for the even in g ’s and the m achine men will look for m ents. P reparations are now be Mrs. Winecoff cam e to Oregon Boon have a very interesting an d more an d more feeble and lie pleasure w hich they had enjoyed. ing m ade for another big blast. enjoyable feature w ithin th e with her husband, from Pentisly- passed aw ay in the presence of 1 A lthough it was a surprise to Mr. a record run. A drift is being cut into the face suburbs of our city th a t will be v ania, in 1878. They lived in the m em bers of the imperial fami - 1 and Mrs. Cham beflain they con G. F. King, S. P. Station Agent of the h ard rock 25 feet. From m uch to th eir credit. Mr. O akes D ouglas county for a num ber of ly and m inisters of state. is au expert iu th is line, 90 feet this they go 18 feet in two d irec at this city, is home from Portland sider that they had their share of years, com ing north to Laue c o u n Im m ense crowds in the party the fun and at the expense of the where he attended a m eeting of tions at w hich points the charges being his high dive. ty in 1885, settling near Cottage surrounding the palace received youngsters. None, however, are agents in th a t city called for the will be placed. T his no doubt In order to hold th e am ount Grove, where they have m ade their will tear down a large am ount of news with great sorrow. purpose of conferring together con of w ater desired, it has been decid sorry th a t they lost almost a nights home since. Besides her husband, Crown Prince Yo Shipito has sleep by attending the surprise. cerning the best m ethods for the good street m aterial. ed to relocate the city reservoir Mrs. Winecoff leaves three ch il •succeeded to the throne. H av in g sold my house, I will dren as follows: Mrs. M ary G ar- 600 feet above the present location T he crowd w as composed of the handling of h igh explosives by the T he em peror was still alive this young people living in the locality company for the safety of person sell ch eap the following: H ouse on L ayng creek. Bids are being route and Mrs. Em m a Kelly, both | m orning, although unconscious of Row River, Mosby Creek, Dor- and property. hold furniture, garden tools, barn of C ottage Grove, and Miss Jessie I advertised for the construction of since daw n yesterday. H is heart j ena ane a few from C ottage Grove, Since the R ees-W allace store tools, double and single buggy Winecoff, besides several brothers the required dam . con tinued to beat and he made oc there being thirty in all. was moved from its old stand th at harness, new rubber tired buggy, and sisters in the east. Mrs. Wine- i 1 ■ ‘ casio n al feeble m ovem ents of his! place has been u nder going changes old light wagon, old horse, W hite coff was a faithful member of the C onductor R. E. V eatch who h an d s. His pulse beat at noon on j Sam V eatch cam e up from San for the accom m odation of Knowles Leghorn hens, etc. L utheran ch u rch . has been obliged to forego his ex am in atio n showed one hundred I Francisco S unday and is enjoying & G raher, the hardw are dealers and F . B. P h i l l i p s ---------- - — ■ regular trip on account of rheum a- a n d forty six. Respiration and j a visit with his parents, Uncle second-hand m en. Two passage If you are h alf in the notion of Mrs. F itch n er an d son an d ! tism, spent a day or so here with tem perature were unchanged. Bern and A unt Ja n e V eatch. a s |w ays have been m ade through <the going h u n tin g and cam ping, just d au g h ter who have been here from his parents, Mr. an d Mrs. Bern well as with bis brother R. E- brick w all between the room they look in at the display window at K ansas visiting her sister, Mrs. V eatch au d other relatives and Rev. V. E- Hoven, who has] Veatcii, who started th is morning have occupied for some tim e and the Burkholder-W oods store which Jo h n E ngland of this city, started friends before going to the Breiten- been pastor of the Christian church j for the hot springs near Detroit, the Rees-W allace room as well as was arranged last week by A. W. for their home S u n d ay . Mr. E n g bush hot springs n ear Detroit, in this city for some months, hav- ] and other members of th e family. I other changes for the better dis- W ampole. It is very suggestive land took them by auto as far a s 1 Oregon, where he hopes to get re ing accepted a call from the con- ] Rev. VV. A. E lkins who former- playing of th eir goods. T his large of ju st w hat would be required for Springfield where they visit anoth- lief, in w hich his m any friends gregation at Dallas, with his fam ly occupied the pulpit in the Chris- ] double store will now furnish them comfort and pleasure on tbe k in d ] er sister of Mrs. F itchner. Mrs. here sincerely hope he m ay be suc ily took his departure for that city tian church here, b u t later went to with room enough, and not to of a trip you would like. A : H oxie went down by train an d re cessful. yesterday forenoon. These good Lebanon, is with his fam ily camp- much, as their large stock was glimpse at this window would c o n -! tu rn ed by the auto, h av in g a last Mr. very m uch crowded before and vince one th a t Mr. W am pole was visit with these people who spent people have a host of friends in ing near C ottage Grove. Strange how the memories of th is city who wish them well where- E lkins know s a nice olace to catnp this change will relieve th a t situa- an inveterate woodsman as well as considerable of their tim e in Cot contributors to campaign funds fail when he sees it. | tion very nicely, a w indow dresser. tage G rove with her. ever they m ay see fit to locate. them. SURPRISE DANCE SATURDAY EVENING I Sheriff Bown is still im proving from his auto accident. H arry W ynne was down to Sal- em the first of the week. Elder F. S. Bunch, of the Seven Day A dventist church, was in town one day last week. Mrs. Ingram and friend, Miss Erb, are visiting at M yrtle Creek, having goue to see Mrs. In g ra m ’s parents last W ednesday. H. W . B. H aynes, a prom inent barber of Eugene, with his fam ily, passed through here W ednesday to Loudon Springs for their sum m er vacation. Capt. Collins, of F ort Stephens, was here Friday evening an d d rill ed 6th Co., C. A. C., preparatory for the trip to the Fort n ex t m onth for artillery practice. Cottage Grove Poultry Wins Industries. PASSING AWAY OF AN EARLY PIONEER