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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
«k > ha** t t i j exeretoe «boi r%bt upoe thè affi \ * m , orreu o a n t _______ 1-i*nt * f t u freehvtder» a* p€~*vii«i P u n s n l to a eaU iaened by tot tu u i . by r t y c M n a * U u t " A * U tt; oeetrai committee, the r ■ -/ry.t . T U ita s i af a . W .A ^ tu x i i£ I ' * t - ci U aum of ft c,t Ootsagc f i r s t » , ri'-r# TiM *i*y, RW tTct vae A O re-' preetncra met in Ptimary CoBveabot. 9ft ih* »*uw „-<•’* m w t ir o a iM t t pioeeer citi m the M a-.i.. Hall, Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purp-ee of ---- !<«•. H it Me k » b * * « U>ey «a t, k ilt» w aad for 90 yeare he ha* beco a iea.iit.ii etortmg eight Jeiegxte* to the . » !* ièri* la thè proare*« <A our «a ie . count v convention to be held in Ea- Hi* aeay at ikù u o e i* ¡ « 1 - gene April A, for tne purpose of tilan r ioiortotase it» that be » *- electing delegatee to the congwa- ; retàle^t of thè «jueeatire eommitu* (joaal convention, at Eugene A p r. ( for thè L e » « t a f Clark fair a L l o&e 9. Tbe meeting w m called to order of tbe tnoat eethoaiaeth; supporter* A hr Darwin Bristow, who placed in , tue Wir eeoteeoiaL He s-ade «r.-oi nomination A « y . J E Young, for Booaeveit The efjuotrj ditU icU j e o f thè torve eoore atei o*er su chairman of the meeting, who wee « e tt**e io wbieti • « « w —* *° teea years aJiotted U> hitn by a kiod elected unanimously. For *eer*tar>, '.V C Conner waa placed in nom pr find tbe <Sd /ju*tt<aii *f.irr. ¡nation by F. B. Phillip* and on- Forty yearn ago a Maaeaci. r-- - animooaly elected. W bm dalryinir »» — ■ « » * * * * • a Chairman Young after «fating the * parlait a« wheat Ki « » f { «a o'*'« man left hi* wife to make hi» fortune __ J hPP0» ^ 3 pr**Juctk»n of dairr “ * ? ** out Weet He returned to hi»-hom e object of the E>*trtiSLg tbe other day to find hi» wife a widow j Darwin Briatow and 6 . L . K an t ae by the death o f a second husband. I teller* and announced that uotnina- Tbey were remarried. That »a s a ' tic ns were in order and that eight He win» who create* w. world mtu* b are, he who timply get* long stay from family erea oa quest delegates were to be elected, wealth, the worio ran do without *ery cf fortune. I t waa something like t h i A rote waa taken by ballot and * stay of the late Marion Martin, of ■ resulted in the following named Li * ly , bat not tefore. - ------------------ - Cottage Grove, in Missouri. When persons being t-hoeen as delegatee Tbe feet that a mao make* some taunted with being a Missourian be F. B Phillip*, Darwin Briatow, W money raising tciub atoek U no rta wa* wont to admit that be stop**.: Q. Conner, I E. Yvung, Wilbur «•on why be »hoald not make a great there, while emigrating westward McFarland. G. W. McBesnolds, G .1*^1 more from well-bred animal». • to rest the cattle.” Premed a» to J L H in t and G. W White The the length of his residence be would meeting then adjoumed- Totea on constitutional amend wtoct«»< *T ||* * *fc that k extended fast coitsox enovx m i mcr. ment* often provoke the thought that through seven year*.—Guard. The prim ary m eeting a as called to Totem rather other» would do the order by Committeeman J. L Jones governing than to do it themselves. 8peaking of Hon. Binger Hermann bo stated the object of the meeting ,___ . County Judge ^ Kincaid'* paper, tbe* ^ - w% a « to elect 9 delegates to tbe AporiUve «atem *m come, from Oregon State Journal says “ Person- count* convention at Eugene to Mr Hansbrongb of fceoeeburg that he j aliy, very few wiii op^.-e him, and *W t''d e le g a te * to the congreamon*: will not be a candidate for congress, politically, just at this time, be Lae convention convening at Eugene but is unalterably fo* Hermann for the support of the artillery, -be cavai ' April 9th. Mr. Jones was placed in the p l a c e . __________ , ry. the infantry, the bone manne«, nomination and unanimously chosen j the '-ominissary, tbe baggage wagons, For ‘ ‘ He has been honored by securing the ammunition. tbe *:cew- of war, chairman of the meeting. an important ofloe,” 1» an abaur<1 and about all that is conscie red worth secretary, C. J. Howard wa* the expression. Honor comes only when living for in this commercial age Hi* choiee o f the meeting. The chair Le ha* performed the duties of the nomination by the republican* in the man appointed as tellers C. H. Yan-denburg and Jerome Knox and oflbe fai to ________________ fully and ably. convention, to be held at Eugene announced that nominations of _ ~ ' . , j April #, to All hi* ohi piace in con- 1 delegates were in order. 9 to be The Cottage Grove L t.n a i has re- ^ * ljlcL , combto.tion k c W chosen. rently been greatly .mproved in ap- riirn out of in i w , by pooling their Vote was taken by ballot which paparymd otL of* tteLarevt araTtalt ¡¡¡¡¡J » 1 of thfc o fo u r exchange*.—Eugene Journal. j present appearance*, “ î i J ,D« r' ame'1 A g a t e s C J Howard is likely to fob ! j-C H Vandeoturg, H. Yancy, Frank low.’ Wheeler, Wm, Landoss, J. L Jones, Eastern Oregon demands the refer C. H Burkholder, Elmer Doolittle endurn on the portage railroad. I f While we think the Oregon legisla and John Barker. Adjournment that section of the state is not unani tore appropriated a very large sum of OTBHS OOCSTT PEECIXCTS. mous for the 91 CS.OWi appropriation money for the Ls-wi* and Clarke cen Precinct» so far heard from certainly Western and Southern Ore tennial, we are not now in favor of in indicate that Lane county will bare gon don’t want ft. voking tbe referendum for tbe pur almost a solid Hermann delegation pose of postponing or defeating this in the congre-sional convention. That Lane county is going to re ceive her full share of the IW i immi appropriation altogether. When thi- While the notice given of primaries j gration is an assured fact and that measure was up before the legislature was necessarily brief it is apparent for action was tbe time for vigorous that there will be a good representa Cottage Grove will attract a full share protest if the people were opposed to tion in the countv convention. Tbe of these inv< «tors and homeseekers 1» so large an appropriation The money another assured fact. result of the primaries so far ascer- ■ tl,at would be expended In holding I f ” “ “ u“ ue S ™ " * Mils s|<ecial referendum ek ction woolo V t. ^ ° , n . i Tliere Is too much temporary work v T U h 7 v ! done on Oregon roads—rather we go a long ways toward paying off the p Oregon li ^ ' should say, not enough permanent exposition appropriation. work. We occasionally cross a bridge — ’ — e’nSr°- T S .! energy and *— the ly Wie and Clarke, - fair j R F i K i S“ Friy i Green. times during the season and it U still will do muen toward bringing it to .h i. ».ate. Tbe exposition if Jodi- t W. v Kuvken a holey place. dall, E O. Potter, S. cl.u»ly managed and creditably car ' <W1’ E ° I o t “ -r’ S’ M Y or» n- G It. Chrisman, A. C. Woodcock, E F. st» tbe Chapman. The other day J. P. Morgui did not ried out will tss worth all it state. appear at his office, was confined at North Eugene S o 1— S. B. Eakin, home hy Mine*«, and Wall street was R. MeMurphey, Geo. T. Hall sr, Dr. at once feverishly apprehensive for | l.a n g fitt’s R e p o rt on Hlu.lutv T. W. Harris, E. K. Henderson, H Itsownuud the country’s financial I A telegram Las lieen received A Vincent, S. W. Taylor, W. O aolldity. rpon what slenoer hook - Hemenway, A by Dr. Kuykendall from Senator! Zeigler, Volney the destinies of nations sometlme- Yerington. Mitchell, giving information that j bang! the report of Captain W. C. Langfitt. ? North Eugene No 2— G T. H arris A. C. Jennings. ... J. W. White, W. G. The Democratic primaries to elect local engineer, ha* been received at <»• « • G nftn, B. D Paine, delegates to the county convention the office of the Chief of En-ineere will he held on Saturday, April I, and The report is on the rewurvev of " ™ Ilenshaw, S. F. Kerns. the County convention will be held in Siuslaw Harbor for further improve- . Fairmount— Andrew Svarvcrud, K. D. Elliott, T. B. Anderson, E. I{. Eugene on Thursday, April !.. The i ^ “ “ Pl’r"priation ’ J " district convention will I* held in Al of ’ io ' tL!* Purpose. ‘ s^ , n ^ The of the ~^Pritigfi'^ 3 C. S. Calef, J. C. liany. on Saturday, April 11, to nomi- ! T “ report report of the engineers engineers is unknown, but Senator Mitchell 3irattotn" Wm Sutton, G E. Thomp j nate a candidate for Congre«». give« assurance that it will receive *OD:.®- A ' ^ a»hburn, F. Roberts, Z. K » i « i William’* plum«» have not early consideration by the Board of * • W*“ tzley. 3<>hu Vaughn, Harry iiecu o ffic ia lly ruffl*-<i up by the com Engineers, ar l it is' believed here ' J Sklui,er, Geo. B. Snyder, ment» of Admiral liewey on his Davy, that the ret rt will be favorable ^ eftOD- but not so with German newspaper*. iiiil tbe work of improvement beirin '* Pleasant H ill— P . L Bristow, I. T. J Count von Itcreutlow take* up i>ew- in a short time. ___________ _____ : Martin, Steve Rigdon. ey’» challenge and cast.« some reflec Irving— VI. H. Russell J. E. Bond tions on the American Navy, saying D em o cra tic C ou n ty C o n v e n tio n . ---- W. G Lord, W. H. H Miller. Ed. Germany’s warships could sm a«h it. Notice is hereby given, that the I Jasper— J. F. Smith, W. H. Eaton, 8 . P. Hbutt, late of Baker county, I ! Lane County Democratic Couoty Convention, for the purpose o ’f : J’ 0 v*'[fODi has purchased the Glendale News, H ^ * m.P 3 Matt Flaherty, C. j W. Hulbert retiring on account of ill electing twelve delegates to the health. Mr. Hbutt is a bright and Congressional Convention for the Jî' ™ aer> G. A. Campbell, James w oo*—ful young newspaper man hav First Congre»sional District of tbe j ,v Wendling— J. S. Magladro, R. H ing formerly published the Condon i Oregon, to be held at Albany Globe, Fusail Journal sod a paper at * Gregon, on Apnl 111b, 1903, is here- (iroger, C. O. Stolberg, A. W. Dugan F. A. Nickerson, C. 8. Jenne, Sam Htimpter. The L e a h u wishes M r .; cft**e<3 *° meet in Eugene, Lace Boyce. Hbutt success and abundant prosper! -i County, Oregon, on Thursday, the Elmira— Amos F. Ellmaker, Peter j ty In hi* new field. 9tli <la.v of April, at the hour of ten P. Colgaard. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o'clock a. m. of that day. Creawell— J. M. Shaub, Theodore The primaries to elect delegates Home criticism has been made be cause no womeu will he In the Presl- to said county convention to lie held Sbafter, A. J. Johnson, R. F. Scott, R. D. Hawley. daotial party on its tour of the West. on Saturday. April 4th, 1903. Florenc«»—I. B. Cushman, Jas. Home w-.ini n think this 1« not righ t I . .. ~ T . . The truth probably Is that Mrs. Boose-1 Attorney < . A Seblbrede has filed K. Bay, Joe Fellman, J. L. Furnish, veil Is unable to nmk* the long and ! *^e Circuit Court a motion to W H. Wetherson, Wm Kyle, O W Hur.l. wearing journey, slid sh.ee »lie could i dismiss without prejudice the suit Thurston— J, T . Donaldson, E. not come. It was considered proper to which he recently filed on behalf of K. Chapman. have no ladle« at all In the party, j Major L. 1 ». Kinney against the against Goebec— A L . Roney, W, B. The ned experience of President M c-1 Emmons, B. F. Keeney. Rosehurg Lumber Co., to recover Klnley may also harnt «-en In mind. North Junction— J. W. Smith, E possession o f K in n ey'» Improved Van Vrauken, N. J. Moffitt, A. R For the Information of any voters Plat of tbe City of Roaeburg. A Martin who may not tie advise*! in the mat- < settlement between tbe parti— is South Junction— B. S. Hyland, I. ter, It can be stated that legs I voters 1 N. Edward», A. J. Kaiser, A. T are not required to register again tor (lending.— Review which lias hewn repaired three o r fou r Orugett. tbe coming special congressional The Albany Herald say» there is Saginaw— Fred Wright. J. C. j election in this district In June. The law provides for registration of voters a rumor about Waterloo that the | Mulligan, Geo. O. Walker, L lo y d 1 f,m ,n . ________________ only for general elections once In two Booth Kelly Lumber Cemjiany i«| yea rs. For the coming special investigating the water power at the Wednesday President Roosevelt election to choose a aucceseor to the little town of Waterloo in Linn started on a 14,000 mile pleasure late Congressman Tangue, the last j county, with a view of purchasing journey over the broad land where- raglstration U still In force aud those j i t , in he is chief. 19 0 3 L U R C H’S W F. W A N. T YOUR TRADE SPRING SUMMER Nothing startling about that fact, as any merchant WOuld tell you if you should ask hire, but in this particular case we are go* !mg to concede something in order to make vou a customer, if you are not already trad* ing with us. W e understand that even-one desires to make the dollars go as far as jnjg- sible. and we intend to meet you half-way on this kind ot a basis by giving you as good or better values than you have ever secured before. This includes all o f our present stock as well as the elegant new spring and aud summer goods which will be on the shelves and ready for display soon. Be sure to come in and look over the stock 1903 G r a n d O ]D e n i n g S p r i n g of M illin e ry \\ e are iroing to give the ladies of Cottage Grove and vi cinity a very great pleasure and surprise by the magnifi cent display o f f ir in g and Summer Millinery which we have arranged for our opening day. The line includes the latest creations in popular and dainty stvles: some o f which are direct from Paris. Each year we have tried to excel the previous season, but this year our display will surpass all previous effort". There never has been so much care taken to make this opening the triumph of *»iir caii-or it» th*- miiJt»«-rv business, and yoil w/ff miss a very great treat if vou fail to attend nur 1903 opening on SATURDAY, APRIL 4th M ISS M A R Y B A R T E L S Cottage Grove The High Prices on Clothing are all off Now Having added to our stock Boys. Mens and Vmitlis roadv-made ear merits and reduced prices at least one-fourth, do not let anvone tall g S g c iS ^ - ““ "ot mr ,hi".’ •’r * 1'' : » « VuûTdotb« Bovs' nice suit #1.50 to #3.75. Youths suits from 15 to 20 years. #4 to #11. Mens’ s u i t s ranging from #3.50 to Boys School Hats a $ 20.00 Caps 15c, 25c, 5( W e call your atten tion to our #2.15 shoes for men, sold elsewhere for #2.50; and #1.35 shoes for ladies, for which you have been paying $ 2.00 Single pants for b< 25c to 50c p a Closing out about 10 dozen wool hose, sizes from 6 to 8 1-2, at l<»c. w o rth 20c we sell the best hose in town for children at 11c For an up-to-date drams shot? for ladies, see our Booths Ideal Kid in f rendi heel: or mens patent Colt and Velour Calf at #3.50, sold in some stores at $500 GILBERT & \\ L I PR Mens a n d Youths dress shirts i n fancy stripes, fast colors, the 50c q u a lit y sizes 14 1-2 to 17. while they last 35c One Door W est of Benson's D ra g Store.