Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, September 23, 1913, Image 8

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J . S. à f e d lc y
ATTORNKY AT LAW
Special Attention Given to Mining and
Corporation Law.
Office, Woodward Building.
ANNUAL GIUNGE FAIR HORTICULTURAL MEETING FIVE MEASURES ARE
DECLARED A SUCCESS
AT CRESWELL
TO HE CONSIDERED
(From page one)
«IMI
i
Largest and Be£t Line of
3 C F U R S ■ v
Speaking of the meeting of the
[From page one]
Lane
County
Horticultural
Socie­
nings King, all awards.
Personal enemies of the Univer­
Silver Campines, Lloyd Bbbey, ty at Creswell recently the sity resorted to the referendum
P ra ctices in all C oarts
W oorlw a n l Building
Chronicle has the following to
all awards.
J . G . J 0 1 [j\TS 0 JN
say
regarding the demonstrations and no buildings could be erect­
Buff Langshar.s, Lloyd Bisbey,
ed. It then became necessary to
A T T O R N K Y AT L A W
and address of Fruit Inspector
all awards.
begin holding classes in base­
N O T A R Y PU BLIC
P h on e N o. A3
C o lla g e C.rove. Ore
Sicilian Buttercups, Lloyd Bis­ C. E. Stewart of Cottage Grove: ments, in hallways and in tern
“ The forenoon program con­
bey, all awards.
sisted o f a demonstration in the porary places hastily thrown to­
White Minorcas, V. S. Goff, 1st;
a . w .
M - V-
orchard of W. E. Butler in charge gether and substantial enough
John Spriggs, 2nd.
of County Fruit Inspector C, E. only to keep out wind and rain.
t ’ l iy s i c iq q i\qd S t|K g eoq
Barred Minorcas, John Spriggs
The 1913 Legislature attempt­
Stewart of Cottage Grove. He
all awards.
ed
a second rescue. It appropri­
Office in McFarland
gave a very interesting and in­
Black Minorcas, Heston Bairn-
ated
funds for one new structure,
Building, Uputain».
structive address on apple cul­
bridge, all awards.
but
added
in a second bill $75,000
ture, telling of the best methods
Office I’ hone 34. Residence Phone 120J
Blue Andalusians, Eugene Mil­
for
repairs
and additions, as fol­
to use to assure a first class crop
ler, all awards.
lows:
To
the
library buildings,
of apples and to the proper care
English Red Caps, Tom Ab­
$30,000.
engineering
building,
of the trees during the growing
v h. ijX qîiiT M , f)
«
rams, all awards.
$15,000;
Deady
Hall,
$10,000;
season.
Many questions were
White Pekin Ducks, Ernest
men’s
dormitory,
$10,000;
heat­
asked Mr. Stewart and he an­
W on 't i s t
Sears, 1st; Robt. Earl, 2nd; Mrs.
ing
plant,
$10,000.
swered them satisfactorily.
Office Phone 5
Residence Phone 121L Orin Robinson, 3rd.
Again the referendum has been
The afternoon meeting was
Old Pekin ducks, Mrs. Orin
invoked,
and again the Universi­
held at the Commercial Club
Robinson, all awards.
ty
is
put
under
the utmost strain
l i i I f { T t l'v ^ [ I l t J t S
Penciled Indian Runners, Clare rooms and was presided over by to handle the incoming students,
Succcssor to Marion Veatcli
Conner, 1st; Stewart Smith, 2nd; G. W. Taylor, of Eugene, presi­ who this fall will probably num
FUNliRAL DIRECTOR AND
dent of the society. The first
Mrs. Orin Robinson, 3rd.
ber 850 in the colleges of liberal
EMBALMKR
Indian Runners, John Groves, speaker on the program was Jos­ arts and engineering alone. The
LADY ATTKNDANT
eph Weber of this place and he
all awards.
Phone 132 Y
Cottage (iròve, Oregon
$175,000 is available at the state
White Muscovies, Tom Ab­ gave a very interesting address treasury, and construction of the
on loganberry growing. He gave
“ Star Brand Shoes are Better”
rams, all awards.
one building and repairs and ad­
The poultry was well cooped statistics which he gathered from ditions to the others will be be­
COTTAGE GROVE
and cared for by Supt. A, L. his own experience in the busi­ gun at once if the voters uphold
Wynne, and the awards were ness which showed that it was a the two appropriations. To up­
Hospital ® Sanatarium ; placed by 1). B. Chamberlen and money making industry.
“ C. E. Stewart was next call­ hold the appropriations will en­
W. C. Conner, who judged the
Right H a re at Y o u r H orn*
able the University to accomplish
exhibit by the comparison sys­ ed and he said that fruit could be its work more satisfactorily un­
Surgical Cases Especial Attention
grown as well in this section as
tem.
__ ____________
it can in Hood River and other til the millage bill takes effect
X - R A Y LABARATORY
School Childrens Exhibit.
places if the growers will thor­ and removes both University of
Oregon and Agricultural College
For Further Particulars Address
J
The awards in the boys’ and oughly and properly spray their
He said that spraying from politics.
girls’ industrial contest were trees.
The Sterilization Act is “ refer-
made by L. P. Harrington, and played the most important part
ended”
by the Anti-Sterilization
he expressed himself as very well in producing good healthy apples.
League,
which pleads the indi­
pleased with the quality of work Mr. Stewart also spoke of the
vidual’s
private
rights and the
different diseases that infect ap­
and products shown.
probability
of
unjust
operations
Popcorn, class B, Bon Allen 1st ples and gave directions as to the
Authority
to
order
sterilization
is
Southern Pacific Time Table Frank Huff, 2nd.
proper materials to use in killing
vested
in
the
State
Board
of
Cottage Grove Station
Hubbard squash, class A, Carl these infections.
The ricsti ^ y
Allen, 1st; Hassel Magee, 2nd.
“ Another speaker was J. O Health. The Intended patient is
South Bound
POULTRY FEIiDS
CHARCOAL
Class B, Harry Allen, 1st; Flor­ Holt, manager of the Eugene permitted an appeal to the courts.
ence McFarland, 2nd,
District
attorneys
now
often
cannery.”
SH E L L, GRIT
Pumpkins, class A, Carl Allen,
hold office for several counties,
N o. 17.................
1st; Heston Baimbridge 2nd.
The County Attorney Act pro­
OIL M E A L
North Bound
Class B, Henry Riley 1st;
Silk Creek Items.
vides for one attorney in each
N o. 14____ _____
CHICK FOOD
GROUND BONE
Reazen Longfellow, 2nd.
county and fixes salaries, which
N o. 16 _________
Potatoes, class A, John Arm­
Mrs. Cook, of Oakland visited range from $4000 a year in Mult­
M EAT M EAL
N o .2 0 _________
strong, 1st; Heston Baimbridge, with R. W. Airey and family
nomah
to
$600
each
in
Curry
and
several days the past week. Mrs.
2nd.
Cucumbers, class A, Heston Cook has been taking treatment Lincoln counties.
O. & S. E. R. R. Company
at Dr. Schleff’s hospital.
Braimbridge, 1st.
The Workmen’s Compensation
I?. HOUND
W. BOUND
Class
B,
Mabel
Spray,
1st.
Act,
with which most voters are
Lea
Damewood
of
Springfield
N o. 2
N o. 1
has
been
visiting
his
father,
John
Field
corn,
class
A,
Donn
familiar,
created a state industri­
A . M. Mis.
A. M
S T A T IO N S
Everything for the Farmer. Wagons,
Damewood the past week.
Stewart,
1st;
Harry
Huff,
2nd.
al
commission
and provides an
N.no
L v ... ----- C ottage G r o v e .. ___ Ar. l.o o
Buggies, Plows, Seeders, Cultivators
Canned fruit, class A, Kath­
R.20 3.5.............
Tom Cox threshed Sunday. industrial accident fund, made
8 .2 9
f,.7___
..-12.11 leen Allen, 1st.
His job finished the threshing on up from assessments upon em­
and
all Kinds of Small Implements.
8.44 8 .6 ................
............. 12.03
the
creek.
Class
B,
Nora
Hubble,
1st;
By­
...............
11.45
9.0o 13.5.............
ployers. In case o f accident, the
9. l o 12.5...........
............... 11.35 ron McFarland, 2nd.
The hop pickers have all re­ employe’s compensation comes
9.35 15.9.............
Jelley, (6 glasses,) Class A, turned. They report a pleasant
9.45 16.6.............
............. II .lo
from this fund, in an amount fix­
Kathleen
Allen, 1st.
and profitable time.
10.15 20 A r........ ............. D i s s t o n .........
ed
by the commission. Personal
10.35 A r.........
Lv. lo. lo
_____ Rlijada. . . .
Class B, Freda Aubrey, 1st;
1). A. Wheeler and R. W. Ow­ damage suits are expected to be
Florence McFarland, 2nd.
ens were in Cottage Grove Mon­
S u b ject to ch an ge w ithout notice.
eliminated under this act.
Bread, (one loaf,) class A, day on business.
A ll outw ard freight to station w here there
Kathleen Allen, 1st; Neita Comp­
no agent w ill he left at risk o f ow n er.
Otto Burcham, Ruby Slagle,
Stage leaves Didsloti after arrival o f train on ton, 2nd.
Geo. Overholser, Ralph Dame­
M o n d a y . W ednesday and Friday for O rscco.
Dorena Croakings.
Class B, Jessie Alma Sears, 1st. wood and Pearl Ashby are all at­
F reight w ill not he received at the <). lit S. K
K, K. D epot after 5 p. m. T o insure forw ardin g
Cakes, Class A, A v a n e lle tending High school at Cottage
im r ^ U ^ V 4 >;4 Y 4 >.4 V 4 '.4 ‘ ^ % ,4 '.4 I.4 '.4 V 4 ,.4 V 4 Y 4 * .4 ,a >^ ir M W
on next train freight must he delivered in am ple Thompson, 1st; Arna King, 2nd.
Grove.
Mrs. D. H. Bennett went to
tim e to perm it o f its being billed .
Quilts, class A, Frank Wallace,
An extra train for passengers o n ly leaves Cot
R. W. Airey and E. M. Bab- Gresham Saturday after her little
tage G rove W ednesdays ami Saturdays at 3.15 1st; Clara Leum, 2nd.
cock were in Inorane Monday af- daughter who has been visiting
1 ». m, returning arrives at C ottage G rove at
Class B, Bernice Brainard, 1st. ter fruit which was donated to with her aunt at that place for
6.15 p. tn.
some time.
Hand embroidery, class A, Eu­ the school.
A . B. W O O D , Manager.
nice Van Valin 1st; Christina
Wm, Ward, Hugh VanSchoiack
E. A. Wheeler and family re­
Turk, 2nd.
turned from Indian Creek Tues­ Delbert Kelley, Wayne and Emit
Interest paid on all Savings
day. Roy killed a big black bear Kirk returned from the coast
Class B, Lois Ralston, 1st.
Tuesday.
Accounts
at the Old Reliable
Darning. (3 pieces,) class A, and they report other game very
scarce.
Supervisor Stahlman was a Do­
Edna Ashby, 1st.
Patch work, class B, Vivian
A. L. Chitwood received word rena visitor Tuesday.
Johnson, 1st; Ruby Emerson,2nd. Wednesday that his daughter of
Ed Bennett spent Saturday and
Hand made apron and dress, Mill City presented him with Sunday in Dorena.
twin grand daughters on his
class. A, Opal Emerson, 1st.
Raymond Bates returned home
birthday.
Class B, Vivian Johnson, 1st.
Wednesday from a two weeks
Mrs. I. H. Wilson and family outing at the coast.
Bird house, class A, Jacob
returned to this place Thursday
Vlaier, 1st; Hassel Magee, 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bennett
Class B, Lemar Piper, 1st; Lu­ after an absence o f two years.
COTTAGE GROVE.
OREGON
moved to Dorena Tuesday.
ther Maier, 2nd.
H. W. Oliver and family arriv­
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Ward
Piece of furniture, Lester ed Thursday and will have charge
% VJlW . 4 ,. 4 V 4 ,. 4 V 4 *. 4 *. 4 ,. 4 *. 4 *. 4 » ,. 4 ,. 4 ,.r . 4 M», 1 r 1 »M r.»- 1 r .r .» * ,
of
the
Dormatory
this
year
and
i were Grove visitors Tuesday.
Phelps, 1st; Frank Wallace, 2nd.
Mr. Oliver will be assistant to
Ruth and Fern Jennings re­
Most blue ribbons,
Heston Prof. Airey, the principal of the
turned
from the hop yards Satur­
Baimbridge, 1st; Florence Mc­ Academy.
Cottage Grove
day.
Farland and Cathleen Allen, 2nd.
Miss Hazel Strong has been
Mrs. R. Story was up from the
School Childrens Poultry.
busy canning fruit for the school hop yard Saturday returning Transfer Company
Buff Orpingtons. Florence Mc­ the past week.
Monday.
Standard grades for
Herbert Harrington, Prop.
R. A. Wheeler has been doing
Farland,
1st; Heston Baim-
Men. Women and
Ed Whitely moved his family
some team work for M. L. Thomp­ to Dorena this week.
sridge, 2nd.
Children at prices
Fire Proof Feed
which appeal to the
Black Minorcas, Heston Raim- son this week.
Wm. Ward and Robt. Shields
lean pocket book.
Several families took in the made a business trip to Creswell
)ridge, all awards.
and Storage Barn.
If that Is on straight you will coins to
Thursday.
C O T T A G E GROVE
French Houdans, Clare Conner Grange fair.
this Printing Office for your Cards. In­
all awards.
Clarence
Kirk
was
a
Dorena
vitations, Programs, Stationary, svsry-
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
Will Organize Piano Class.
visitor Thursday.
White leghorns, Henry Myers,
thing in ths way of exquisite printing
AND HEAVY DRAY WORK
to r social usss— businss. usss, too, H all awards.
Leo Wilson returned from the
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will
re-organize
my
class
in
DesLarzes Grocery
tho young man moana business—«Is-
Buff (w h in Bantams, Wilbur pjano about Oct. 1, at my resi coast Wednesday.
Piano
Moving
a
Specialty
•ant Wadding Cards.
Spray, 1st; Geo. Simmons, 2nd.
Grandma Lower returned from
donee at 1028 Adams street.
Phone, Office 72
Penciled Runner Ducks, Clare Would be pleased to meet form- Latham last Wednesday.
Dairy paper wrappers with
Conner.
1st,
Stewart
Smith,
2nd;
If you want the daily news
e» , pnpiiSn ndo"eu’ on*T,” We,L 1 Jas- Bennett and Raymond
your name on them them, can
Mrs.
Nellie-Richmond
Gnswold.
are
working
on
the
roads
complete, crisp and boiled down John Groves, 3rd,
be had in large or small quanti­
Friday.
so there is not a lot o f Miperflu-
ties at the Leader office. 100 for
Rabbits. Jacob Myers, a ll
Set» that fine line of winter ^ ' s wee^‘
Mrs. Claude VanValin and 7
1 cents. 200 for $1.00, or 300 for
ous matter to read, try the Port­ awards.
75
plush robes at Grable’s. Prices1 The. Misses Lillie Black and
land Evening Telegram “ the
right.
Myrtle DeSpain moved to Dorena laughter returned Thursday $1.25, 100 for $1.50. ¿r 500 for
from a short visit to Gardner.
$1.75.
(\>u<-luilr<l next werk.
paper that does things."
Ever displayed in this
city f o r ladies and
children. Styles and
p r i c e s to suit any
taste and pocketbook.
Values in every set.
Prices from $1.90 up.
M
BURKHOLDER-WOODS CO.
Free
Fine Poultry Journal
with the Leader
Oregonian and Leader $1.75
o to
Dr. H. C. Schleef
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