Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 13, 1914, Image 1

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COTTAGE GROVE, L A N E COUNTY, OREGON,
WOODMEN OF WORLD
FIRMMEN WILL HOLD
HOLD BIG MEETING
FIVE DAYS CARNIVAL
Purpose of Gathering
Was
to Make Biggest
Amusement
Attraction
M AY 13, 1914
NO. 23
LAND in MOTION
Ever
Preparations For Log Roiling Later
Brought to Cottage Grove Coming,
in Season— Out-of-Town Visitors
Under Auspices of Fire Laddies
The Local Camp of Woodmen
of the World held a Booster meet­
ing Friday night, the purpose of
which was to outline the plans
for a campaign, to end with a big
Log Rolling to be held at Eugene
some time in June.
District Manager, D. K. Beskey
was present, accompanied by the
following gentlemen from the
Eugene Camp; ltobt. McMurphy,
Geo. E. Wood, W. M. Green,
B. A. Williams, M. O. Fuller, W.
W. Branstetter, every one of
them a booster.
A fter the close of the business
session a social hour was spent
with refreshments, consisting of
ice cream and cake, during the
serving of which many good stor-
ies-and talks were enjoyed.
W EDNESDAY,
The Follow Amusement Com­
pany’s big Carnival and Street
Fair attraction will come to Cot­
tage Grove June 2, under the
auspices of the Volunteer Fire
Department, for a five-days stay.
This company has demonstra­
ted in scores of towns on the Pa­
cific Coast, as well as all over
the country, that they have a
line of attractions not excelled
anywhere, and the Fire Boys are
fortunate in securing them.
The proceeds from the big five
days show will go into the Fire­
men’s Fund o f the city.
C. H. Smith, agent for the
conrpany, was in our city yester­
day making the necessary ar­
rangements for the big show.
CANNERY WILL TAKE
W ILL SAIL OVER
LATE STRAWBERRIES
FRISCO IN AIRSHIP
The Cottage Crove cannery
building is being rushed as rap­
idly as possible, and the board
of trustees now confidently ex­
pect to be able to take care of
the canning end o f the present
season’s strawberry crop.
When one looks the matter
squarely in the face, and sees how
easily the thing was done, once
the people got in earnest, one is
surprised that this community
has been producing fruit and
leaving it to go to waste under
the trees, growing vegetables and
watching them rot in the ground
for so many years for want o f a
market.
Collage Grove Wins Brilliant Contest
Featured by Great Pitching and Ter­
rific Hitting, 4 to 2
STANDING OF T IIK CLUBS
W
C r e s w e l l ........................
C o t t a g e ( ' . r o v e .........
J u n c t i o n C i t y ..............
C o b u r g ...........................
h u g e n e C u b s ________
M a r e o l a ........................
ANNA
LITTLE.
• * e j^ FTE Unopened Letter," an Edl-
j
son tw o reeler. Is an Interest­
ing domestic drama o f love by
Bliss Milford, released April 24.
“TH E
U NO PENED
Arrangements have been made with
Arthur C. Alston, owner of “ Tennes­
see's Partner,” to produce this famous
play In pictures. “ Tennessee's Part­
ner” was for several seasons one of
the most successful of any of the
plays that toured the country from
coast to coast
Anna Little, famous for her portrayal
o f the popular western girl type, has
resigned from the N ew York Motion
Corporation’s Kay-Bee and Broncho
companies to appear exclusively as a
Universal star. She has to her credit
years o f legitimate and stock experi­
ence, and outside o f her portrayal o f
the Indian and cow-girl roles, which
made her famous, she has shown her
accomplishment and versatility in
many dlversifled characters.
LETTER."
“ Home, Sweet Home,” John H ow ­
ard Paine’s immortal song, is to be
pictured by the first nil star cast ever
assembled for a motion picture pro­
duction. Harry E. Aitken, president
o f the Mutual Film corporation o f New
York, conceived the idea.
“ Brewster's Millions,” with Edward
Under the title o f “ In the Footprints Abelcs, is now on the screen, being a
of Mosart” the American Film Manu­ five reel Lnsky production.
facturing company will produce a two
Rex Beach’s "T h e Spoilers” was se­
part drama visualizing the life o f the
lected to be the opening attraction at
famous composer.
the new Strnnd Theater, New York
“ H er Fighting Chance,” the "F ly in g
“ The Drug Trnfflc” (Eclair).—An ex­ city, the largest moving picture then
A ” two part release o f April 27, ofTers posure o f the traffic in morphine, he­ ter in America, for an indefinite run
an unusually novel and Interesting roin, opium and the like, placed In the It consists of nine reels, divided into
subject, with a deep human Interest form of a drama which is sure to three acts with a prologue. It is the
prevailing.
work o f the Sellg company.
please.
How would you like to fiy over
San Francisco in an airship and
view the great Panama-Pacific
Exhibition from above? and how
would you like to make a flying
trip over the waters o f the fam­
ous Golden Gate entrance to San
Francisco bay? Wouldn’ t it be a
thrilling experience to make such
Lane county has a total regis­
an adventure at a time when tration of 11,655 votes, 4,190 of
hundreds of thousands o f people which are women. Only two
from every part of the world are counties in the state have a larg­
watching you?
er registration, which are Mult-
Well, that is just what three nomah and Marion.
Following
ladies o f Lane county will have is the total registration which
the opportunities o f doing on j closed May 1:
their visit to the World’ s Fair in Republican________________ 6,671
1915, as representatives of the Democrat_________
3,001
Leader. This novel feature will S ocialist____________________ 504
Big Event at Silk Creek School
be specially arranged for with Progressive_____ ____________251
The basket social at Silk Creek the Aero club of San Francisco, Independent- _____________ 360
school house Friday evening was and will be only one of the many Prohibition...............
629
well attended, about twenty going other events that the Leader N on e________________________ 187
out from town. A short program offers to the successful candidates Miscellaneous________________ 52
consisting of a few recitations and in its great offer of Three Free
T ota l.................... ..........- 11.655
songs was enjoyecf by the audi­ Trips to the Exposition.
The contestants who are work­ W om en____________________ 4,190
ence after which the baskets were
ing for these honors realize what
auctioned off.
Eugene Adopts a New Slogan
The chief feature of the even­ a great trip it will be for them,
The Eugene Commercial Club
ing was a large bonfire which the and are going to make every day and Manufacturers’ Association
crowd enjoyed immensely, and count from now until June 30, have adopted the new slogan -
after the baskets were relieved j the date o f closing the contest.
“ Less high-colored literature for
o f their contents, a few games 1
Eastern consumption and to
were played and a victrola fur- j
boost land values, and more con­
nished music.
centration on pay rolls and in­
The industrial display in the
dustrial development.
school room shows that Mr.
Goddard has interested his pupils
COTTAGE GROVE
in doing excellent work. His
Miss
Arlie
Langdon_______ 78,950 I
school term closes this week.
Mrs. Katherine Brainard 74,600
—
Miss Mary Bartels________ 52,800
Program for Grange Lecture Hour.
Miss Ivy Holcomb________ 32,100
The exercises for the lecture | Miss Ethel Bartels________ 25,000
hour for Saturday May 16, will Miss Mabel Veatch.______ 25,000
consist in part of subjects bear-1 Miss Dora Hawkins_______ 25,000
ing on international peace, Mon­ Mrs. Elizabeth Churchill. 25,000
TO CLASH WITH
TWELVE INNING GAME
ONLY TW O COUNTIES
CR ESW EU SUNDAY PLAYED AT CRESWELL
ARE AHEAD OF LANE
WHO IS GOING?
The Cottage Grove league ball
team will play the fast Creswell
team next Sunday on the latter’s
grounds, and a large delegation
of rooters will accompany the
locals.
Much interest is being taken
in this particular contest, as
first place is at stake. I f Cottage
Grove wins it will put her in first
place with a percentage of .833,
lowering Creswell standing to
.800. But if the result is visa
versa the standing will remain as
it is.
Another feature that is making
the fans anxious will be the meet­
ing o f the two star pitchers of
the league. Medley and Rankin.
Neither have lost a game this
season, and much rivalry exists
among the fans as to which one
is the better twirler. Both men
have many supporters and next
Sunday’s game will no doubt
draw out one o f the largest
crowds of the season.
Subscribe for the Leader.
Customs Pier at Vera Cruz, Mexico
DISSTON.
day, the 18th. being the day gen­
erally set apart as Peace Day. Miss Veta Pitcher________ 27,700
The program will be as follows: Miss Mildred Dugan ........25,000
Piano Solo, Miss Mae Armstrong Miss Charlotte K in g ______ 25,000
Reading, Miss Eunice VanDen- Miss Mary Chalifowe_____25,000
Miss Veta H olderm an__ 25,000
burg.
Solo ....... ......... Miss Fay Sams
DORENA.
Recitation, “ Farmer’s Girl,” .
Miss Ada Land.... .........
36,350
Miss Edna Ashby.
Miss Verva K e l l y ......... 25,n00
Song __________ ____ America
SAGINAW
Reading, Kipling’s Recessional.
Miss
Lyndall
Gibler_______ 33,950
General discussion, in which
Mrs.
Bob
Hanna______
-25,000
visitors as well as members are !
W
ALKER
invited to participate, the sub-1
ject being, ‘Is the maxim, “ I f Miss Mabel Mackey_______ 25,000
you wish Peace prepare for War”
DIVIDE
wise in policy, or sound in mor­ Miss Mae D ugan________ 25,000
als? Or is it true that “ Armies .
EUGENE
are the real promoters of peace?”
Miss Mary Belshaw_______ 25.000
Miss Eva Burton_________ 25,000
The new drinking fountain re­
LO RANE
cently purchased by the Ladies
Club, was put in place, in front Miss Ella S n id e r....... ....... 26,550
o f the First National Bank Sat­ Mrs. C. M. F oster________ 25,000
urday, by Plumber Woodruff,
ROW RIVER
and will be dedicated with ap­
Miss Florence Green....... 25,300
propriate ceremonies.
JUNCTION CITY GOES
INTO THIRD PLACE
One of the best games o f the
league was played at Creswell
Sunday, When the home team
there defeated Fugene in a hair-
raising game of twelve innings
3 to 2,making four straight games
for Creswell. Never in the his­
tory of baseball in that town has
there been such a stubbornly
fought contest. The score was
tied in the fifth inning, two all,
and from then on until the twelfth
it was a pitching duel between
B. Rankin and McKevitt, the for­
mer having a shade the better of
the argument. In the eleventh
inning Eugene had three men on
bases with no one out, and Rankin
retired the side on strikeouts on
ten pitched balls. McKevitt also
did some great work in the pin­
ches.
The fielding features were
great catches by outfielders Mc-
Donah and Scott, and a running
catch of a foul fly by Everson, all
of Creswell, and the great work
at first by Roch o f Eugene. The
president of the League was in
attendance.
The score 12 innings
R H E
Creswell ________________ 3 4 4
Eugene______ ____________ 2 8 4
Batteries- Rankin and Pohll;
McKevitt and Mosier. Upire—
Oakes. Struckout— By Rankin,
13; McKevitt 11.
Marcóla Wins.
Marcóla finally won a game of
ball by defeating Coburg by 9 to
8 in a brilliant contest Sunday at
Marcóla. It required eleven in­
nings to turn the trick, and it
was done by heavy stick work.
This game gave Marcóla a per­
centage of .200.
Owls of SprinicflcM Will Hold Carnival.
Photo by American Press Association.
V
E R A CRUZ, the first commercial port of Mexico, has played an impor­
tant part since the beginning of the present Mexican trouble In its
harbor the International fleet anchored, with the American warablpa la
the majqrity. The new customs pier la here shown.
Springfield has an exceedingly
wide-awake body o f men in the
Nest of the Order o f Owls at that
place, and this order has plans al­
ready made to hold a Five-Days
carnival, beginning on July 1st
and holding over the Glorious 4th.
As this will probably be about
the only Fourth o f July celebra­
tion in the county, the Owl carn­
ival will be one big event.
The Leader leads.
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Cottage Grove 4, Junction 2.
That’s the way the score read
at the close of last Sunday’s
game at Stouffer’s park when
Medley grabbed a hot grounder
and raced to first-base and
made the last put-out in the 9th.
inning.
The score does not half tell the
tale. It was a great contest and
the several hundred fans that
wended their way to the ball
park came away fully satisfied in
their own minds that Cottage
Grove has a ball team that is the
class o f the league, and one that
will put this city on the B. B.
map for keeps.
It was again a pure case of
high class pitching that kept the
bacon in the smoke-house. It
was pitching backed up by good
hitting. Medley was at his best
and did some great work in the
pinches. He was as cool as a
cake o f ice on a hot August day,
and the few times he was in
trouble with men on bases he
closed up like a clam and pulled
himself out of danger. His sup­
port was not brilliant, yet it was
not ragged.
Two of the hits
against him were on account of
slow fielding, and several errors
were a demand on him for some
brilliant work.
The game did not start off
very encouragingly. The first
man to face Medley hit the first
pitched ball and put it over the
right field fence for a home run.
This would have taken the “ gin­
ger” out of most any twirler,
but Medley grinned his usual
grin and retired the next three
batters in quick succession. He
was never in serious trouble after
that. In the 9th. inning, with
two out, a bunt and an infield hit
put two on, and a bad throw of
the next chance let in the second
and last run for the visitors. The
next man up was put out at first
by Medley.
Cottage Grove did great work
with the stick and in most every
inning had men on bases. The
visiting twirler was constantly in
trouble, but it must be said that
he pitched some pretty ball at
times. His support was weak at
times and brilliant at others. He
had a great change of pace and
a nice assortment of curves.
The visiting shortstop carried
off the fielding honors of the day.
Twice he leaped into the air and
pulled down terrific drives and
doubled out the runners. He
raced into right field territory
and cut off a chance that would
go for a hit nine times out of ten.
Taking the game from all view
points it was good baseliali, and
in winning the game Cottage
Grove deserves great credit and
Junction City no roasting. It
was one of those games where
luck is liable to ebb either way.
People for miles around came
in to see the game as the exhibi­
tion was well advertised. An
excursion was run on the 0. P.
& E. railroad and quite a crowd
of Row River Valley fans werq
in attendance,