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MORE PARTICULARS OF GLEN SCOTT University of Oregon THE FISHER TRAGEDY A Knife Free Summer School 1I13 LOSES HAND $ * I J In an interview with Jesse J Fisher this morning the Leader was informed that the Telegram report of the Portland double T w e n ty -fiv e In s tru c to rs —F ift y Courses. D istin gu ish ed tragedy printed on the first page' I V E astern E d u cators added t o R egu la r F a c u lty . Serious Railroad A c of the Leader is correct with but 1 University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at two exceptions. Four instead of j ] * five shots were fired by Allen, j $3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. F o r Com cident in Disston I the first one at Fisher who had !« plete Illustrated Catalog, Address entered the room and was so 11 Yards close to Allen when he fired that11 A T h e Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene Fisher was blinded and powder 1 m burned about the face. T h e ! I • • * • > When the train on the Oregon second shot was fired as Fisher t COTTAGE GROVE LEADER and Southeastern railroad was left the room, the bullet passing ^ Nifty, Stylish Suits from • ■ T h e impcr that given you what you want to read ■ x • pulling into the Disston lumber through the door near him. The yards at the terminus of the third shot killed Mrs. Fisher and 5 to 16 Years road east of Cottage Grove to Allen ended his fife with the ■ * * PU BLISH ED EVERY TUESDAY day at 12:30 o’clock for dinner, fourth shot, the weapon being a V - • One year,---- ------ ---------- $1.50 The people of Cottage Grove Glen Scott, a well known and 38-cal. Iver Johnson revolver. X will royally entertain the farmers Mr. Fisher is positive the at highly esteemed young man of Six months,-------- ---------- -75 X Advertising rates on Application and tFieir families of this com this city, who was breaking on tempted kidnaping was a frame- 3 munity and serve a fine picnic this train, attempted to catch on up of Allen’s, and the two auto ^ * cm • ■ dinner in the city park Friday. to the last flat car as it passed men were his accomplices. The ^ x Prices as Attractive as the ( • • • LEADER PUBLISHINC1 COMPANY The address of welcome will be by him, but the iron hand phone message to Mrs. Fisher i W . C- CONNER, Editor and Manager delivered by Mayor Chambers - * hold on the car gave way and he : was to the effect that the dis- j t Clothing 1 • VAN B. PIERCE, - - - Foreman and addresses will be delivered \ fell to the side of the track witli trict attorney had a warrant f o r 1 • by Mr. Harrington o f Creswell his right arm across the rail, two the arrest of her husband and he ! 3 Application Made for Entry in tlie Post and Mr. Durea, of Eugene. 9 The wheels passing over it at the wished 10 meet her or Mr. Fish- H $5.00 to $22.50 Cm mo Office at Cottage Grove Oregon as local band will fumisli music and er at the corner of Sixth & Col-' $ x wrist before he couid get out of Second Class Mail Matter. • < • I there will be a baseball game in the way, which crushed the wrist umbia streets, w-here she w en t; t v ■ • ) • the afternoon between Cottage to meet the district attorney | j] frightfully. Engineer Sanders Trade at the Home Stores. * < • Grove and Lorane. Everybody and Conductor Durham released and was siezed and thrown into 3 Make the Home Dollar Circulate. • X Get New Enterprises to Locate Here, is cordially invited. the engine from the train at once, the auto as related on the Lead- : .< cm • l’utYour Money in Home-Investments. « x coupled it up to the caboose and er’s first page, cm Miss Neo Watkins was born a t ! * started for Cottage Grove as x » speedily as possible, arriving here Harrisburg, Oregon, May 25, i ROOSEVELT IS VINDICATED. X one hour and a quarter later. 1890, and came here with her j a The unfortunate young man and parents and family about 16 ! i Without ever leaving their attendants were taken to Dr. years ago. She met Mr. Fisher I £ seats the jury in the Roosevelt here and they were married at The Leader is Informed by Rime’s office where it was found Eugene April 16, 1909. The a criminal , libel „ case ,, returned necessary to amputate the arm , Mrs. Geo. Dowens, that Mr. verdict for Mr. Roosevelt, so Johnson and two little sons who just below the elbow, Mr. Scott first of the year they went to Brown Leghorn hens, 365 overwhelming was the evidence reside on Reizur Creek, became stood the operation well and the Portland to reside from Eugene. young chickens, telephone, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were well conditions are favorable for his Even Newett, lost while attempting to cross the early recovery, but the loss of an(l favorably known here and in his favor. spray pump, 1* cider press, For This Snap on Chestnut avenue divide from Row river to Mosby vinegar barrels, cultivator. editor o f the Iron Ore, of Mar the friends o f the family deeply see the Leader for price and creek last week and were forced the good right hand is deplorable. Terms $2,000. Balance 5 years quette, Michigan, who during sympathize with them in their Mrs. Scott, formerly Miss Ethel terms. Four-room cottage, pan to spend a stormy night in the at 6 per cent. Inquire at this Funeral try and closets, practically new, the last presidential campaign forest without fire, shelter or Chrisman, who has been teach- great bereavement. office. ing school at Waldon, was pres- services were held this after- sewer connections all in, cement declared in an editorial that j food. They called at the Dowens ent during the surgical opera- noon from the Mills chapel. sidewalks, fruit trees all bear For Sale—Two dressers, Little Roosevelt at times drank intoxi home the next day wet, cold and tion and bore up bravely, Mr. Princess, other an oak. Very ing, plenty of shade. da-p hungry, the two little boys on Card of Thanks. cating liquors to excess, when cheap. N q . 333 Madison Ave. the verge of collapse. They Scott had tendered his resigna Horse, harness and buggy. A called to the witness stand said: were given dry clothes and a tion as brakeman on this branch nifty outfit. Only $¿00. See Good pasture to rent. Inquire The undersigned desire to ex- “ It is fair to plaintiff to state warm meal by Mr. antf Mrs. road to take effect July 1, that | M. P. Garroutte. of H . C. Veatch. be- Press their sincere thanks for the he and his brothers might that I have been unable to find Dowens and directed safely to gin to prepare to operate their : many kind favors and sympathy Cows For Sale.— Four good Jersey in any section of the country any their home not far distant. threshing machine again this extended them by their many milk cows. Will be fresh this For Sale. individual witness who is willing season. A fter the operation, he Cottage Grove, Eugene and Port- fall. Are giving milk now. Two Children’s Day Program. land friends, during their late to state that he has personally was taken to the Scnleef hospi White Steamer automobile, five for $50 each; two for $60 each. tal in this city, where he will re sad bereavement and death of a passenger, in first-class condi Inquire at Leader office. seen Mr. Roosevelt drink to ex Drs. Rime loving wife, daughter and sister tion, fully equipped. Price $500 The following entertaining main indefinitely. cess. I am forced to the conclu Kale Plants For Sale.—Giant vari cash. Apply at Leader office. Mrs. Neo Fisher. and Job performed the opera Children’s Day program will be sion that I was mistaken.” ety. 50 cents per 100. Leave J esse FI sher and rendered at the Presbyterian tion, Dr. Schleef assisting. orders at DesLarzes grocery. Theodore Roosevelt cared little a l l R elatives . church next Sunday morning, A Bargain. or nothing for the amount of commencing at 10:30 o’clock. Typewriter Bargain. — A fine, Things Doing at Disston. Nine room residence, modern- damage he was to receive in the All are invited: practically new, L. C. Smith, ly equipped, corner lot, 60x114 Voluntary visible, two-color typewriter, court’s and jury’s findings, it Summer is undoubtedly here! feet, good private water system, Song, “ Onward Christian Soldiers’ with back spacer, tabulator and judging from the hot spell that was vindication of character and l’ rayer modern improvements, only bearing fruit trees, grapes, ber Anniversary Praise I School has visited this section for sever reputation he was seeking and Song, $57.50 cash, or $60 on easy pay ries and shubbery. In west Cot Solo, Selected al days. this he secured and to such a Lloyd Stratton. ments. See it, at Leader office. tage Grove, close in, only $1,300. Program State Horticultural Ed Queener, of Saginaw, was O. H. W il l a r d . Selected satisfactory degree that he him Song, meeting to be held at Eugene, an over Sunday visitor with Geo, Miss Smith’ s Class. June 6 and 7. self requested the court to make Song, A Nice Little House and 4 acres, The Message o f June Smith and family. Eggs for Hatching. sandy loam, small orchard, just Friday, 10:00 a. m. Recep Marion Braly. the damage fee against Newett Bert Trask, o f Cottage Grove, tion. Business. Excursion. outside the city limits. Cheap. as small as possible, the nominal | i£i™ ry BUnchTventcb, Selected visited over Sunday with friends Buff Leghorn, 50 cents for 15, Friday, 2:00 p. m. Operation Call at Leader. fbp Kern Holcomb at Rujada. fee in such cases in Michigan be Rcailiiif', $3.25 per hundred. Also Indian of Oregon Horticultural Laws, 1 Soon,“ The Love that Crowns Our I lays" ing six cents, which the judge Messrs. Silsby and Mooney, of W. L. Newell; Fruit Industry as A Good Trade.— A good close in Runner duck eggs from select Choir. corner lot 62 1-2x200 feet in stock, fawn and white strain, the Cottage Grove ice plant,were the Inspector Sees It, Geo. W. ‘ 'Children’ s Day” imposed in this case, the result Address, Mrs. Jones. Merrill, Rlamath county, in al 50 cents for 13. Orders taken Sunday visitors in this section, j Taylor; The Local Situation in o f the defendant editor uttering Offertory falfa belt, good two-story for day-old chicks and ducks. Among those who were shop-j the Fruit Industry, C. E. Stew ( ieo. Matthews, Selected a retraction and admitting his Solo, C. F. H andy . house, 7 rooms, improved ping in the Grove between trains art. Quartette, “ Jesus Lover o f My Soul” inability to substantiate his Misses ltraly, Anderson, Smith, Braly. Saturday, were Mrs. A. C. Cox premises. Will exchange for Friday evening, Social. ___________ statements. town or country property at and Mrs. L. Wilford. Saturday 10:00 a. m. The Pre- M. E. Church. Cottage Grove. Apply to cooling of Fruit, and the Ship It will be remembered that a Mrs. Belle Hexon, o f liow I ‘ J. T. Moore, Pastor. Editor Newett, who accused Leader. See photo. newspaper published right here Mr. Roosevelt of drunkenness, Iti ver, visited her mother, Mrs. j ping o f Fruit, E. A. Chamber- Services for next Sunday: in Cottage Grove made just as and was recently found guilty of E. Tennis, at this place Satur- ! lain; What not to plant in Lane Little Farm Home.— 12 acres, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 County, Dr. H. F. McCornack; day. 3 1-2 acres good bearing or malicious and libelous statements criminal libel when called to the Mrs. S. Sloan returned home Pollonizalion of Pears and Cher chard, nearly 5 acres in clover, a. m. Sermon, Subject “ Some against Theodore Roosevelt dur witness stand, said he was “ un oats and vetch, fine strawber thing to be Certain o f” . 7 p. m. Friday morning after a short ries, and diversifying fruit grow able to find anyone in any sec ing the last campaign as did ing, Prof. C. I. Lewis; The ry patch, all sandy bottom Epworth League. 8 p. m. song tion of the country who would visit with relatives at Waldon Work the Fruit Growers’ Associ “ Iron Ore” or its editor, and substantiate his statement.” Can and the Grove. land, running water, house, and sermon. Subject “ Valley ation Ought to Do, J. L. Holt; barn,large poultry house. 2 1-4 Experiences. Prayer meeting was it not for its obscurity and it be he has never heard o f Mr. Mrs. J. Lewis and daughter, Supporting a Cannery, Walter S. miles from Cnttacre fîrovp $3 Cottage Grove, $3, - * hursday 8 p. m. utter insignificance, Mr. Roose Bede or the “ live wire?” Cleo, o f Cottage Grove, were Brown. 000 with horse, wagon and two over Sunday visitors at the J. C. velt might increase his financial Saturday, 2:00 p. m. Cher No drunkard could work as Lewis residence. sets of harness, two thorough Leave your dray and transfer resources another six cents by persistently and efficiently as ries and Pears best adapted to bred Jersey cows, 1 Jersey orders with Goff, the shoe doc A farewell dance was given at _ _ ___ ______ ____ the Willamette Valley, L. T. making a similar example of the Roosevelt does. Strong drink heifer, 1 Jersey calf, 144 tor, or ’phone 72. the I). A. Mosby residence Satur-1 Reynolds; Ways to Use Berries, “ live wire” by instituting a and such “ fitness” as he always day evening for the boys work * Instructor of ‘ ~ Domestic Science, criminal proceeding here. Cot exhibits do not go hand in hand. ing at the Crites mill, as most of O. A. C. : Do not put your eggs So the story refutes itself and tage Grove friends and suppor them will be going out this week in one brisket, Prof. L. P. Har the lawsuit is as superfluous as as the mill will close down owing rington; Marketing Apples, A. P. ters of Mr. Roosevelt vigorously it is injudicious. Oregonian. to the fact that the timber be Batham. protested at the time the local People who were afraid Wood longing to this mill has been all paper here was criticising and Killed More Bears. row Wilson would fail because of cut out. slandering their candidate for The two Misses Teeters, of his inexperience sis a practical the presidency, but their pro politician are beginning to sus Dorena, came up Saturday even Robert Drury and Harvey The tests were ignored, and there be pect that he must have surrepti- ing and were the guests o f Mrs. Saunders, who have been hunt ing only one paper here at that ously attended some practical Sloan on Railroad Ave. ing at Pine Openings, at the P O U L T R Y FEEDS CHARCOAL Frank Wilcoxen has resigned headwaters of the Willamette, time, they had no recourse or op political night school. Sat-j have returned to their homes at his position here, and left S H E L L , G R IT portunity to refute the false al The Brownsville Times has en urday morning for the Grove Pleasant Hill, having killed 12 legations. The outcome of the tered upon its 25th year. The O IL M E A L Wm. Crawford went to the bears, two otters and four wild case is most gratifying to the Times is one o f the very best Grove Friday, returning Satur cats. As the bear hides are many friends o f Mr. Roosevelt country weeklies in the state, CHICK FOOD GROUND BONE worth $20 each, the otter pelts day. and an emphatic and stinging re- not excepting the Leader—and $10 each and wildcat pelts sever Lmke to all of his dofamers. C. A. VanDenburg and F. C. we congratulate Editor Brown M EAT M EAL al dollars each, besides the $2 upon his well deserved success. Jones were Sunday visitors to bounty, their little trip o f sever Wildwood. Don’ t let the cannery proposi al weeks has been very profita Horace Cochran, the forest ble to them.- Guard. You will like the Leader give tion lag. Subscribe for a few shares. It is the best investment it a trial. It is reliable, newsy, ranger, .went to the Grove Satur Cottage Grove and her farming free from sensationalism and day to visit his family. Your old shoes made as ^ood as community can make. A can yellow journalistic stunts. It has I new at less than half the cost of a Everything for the Farmer. Wagons, Circuit Court Suit. nery will supply a home market new type, which is easy to read. new pair at I)r. G offs shoe hospi Tell your friends to subscribe. Buggies, Plow s, Seeders, Cultivators tal. next door to the express office. for many products for which A L. and June Zacharias today there is no demand now. Boost an«l all Kinds o f Small Implements. I f Austria. England, France, began suit in the circuit court Secretary Bryan’s grape juice for the cannery. Italy and Germany decide to against A. W. and Elizabeth seems to receive a word o f praise fight Montenegro, they may be Ziniker and Alta Ring for the from everybody except the Li N ext comes the "farm ers’ able to get help from Russia. specific performance of a con quor Dealers Association. picnic,” then the big Fourth of j tract for the sale of land. Fos- July celebration, and last but1 A good r o serviceable a d I ter , & ___________ _______J i _ ___ A Congregational theological wm Hamilton, of Eugene, and not least, the Grange Fair. All throughout the year, enables the J. C. Johnson, o f Cottage Grove, seminary at Berkeley has gradu-1 will be big days in Cottage farmer to watch the markets and are attorneys for the plaintiffs. ated a class who are all Japanese. not the roads. % Dangerous race. Grove. Guard. 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