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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1903)
ORED GUEST ON PUQET SOUND. President CHINA COWED BV RUSSIA. Receives Hearty Ovation In She Is Agreeing, One by Owe. to AH tbe Western Washington. Czar's Demands. get a greater yield and or better qual PR O F » S S O N AL C ARD S. ity. Besides this. It will take only half the time to plow and cultivate the 20- E. J. E. H08MKR acre field, which world further add to the profits. What a lesson the market [) Olympia, Wash, May 23.— President Londcn, May 21.— According to a PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. gardeners are constantly giving to us Roosevelt caught his first glimpse of Pekin dispatch to tbe Times, dated Puget Sound at 1:20 yesterday after farmers. Why. some of them use more PlHCsses ot tbe Eye, Esr sud N«ee s '» S| May it), the situation at Niu Chwang noon as hig train entered Olympia, the barnyard manure on 20 acres tbau sides. capital city of Washington. Although and in Manchuria, in »pite of procla some farmers do on 120 acres. The natte In the Allbon a Medsen Building. 0 THOUSANDS LINE THE WAY other stops had been made In Wash mations and assurance, is unchanged. crops tbe gardeners get are enormous, ington. It was In Olympia that the There is a constant flow of Kussians aud their land Is constantly Increasing official reception to the state was ac and war materials to both the Chinese [ to tho State by Oovernor Laid In fertility. _______ and Corean banka of the Yalu rivei. corded the President. B. R. JOB retone lor Lawls and Clark The Governor s staff, ex-Governors Trustworthy evidence, saye the dis [)K Extent of Irrigation . of the state, state officers and reception patch, confirms tbe report that num onumeat — Oil lor Sound. PHYSICIAN a SURGEON Exclusive of the rice-producing States committees appointed by the Legis bers of Chinese described as former the Territory of Hawaii and Indlau T o T r a in G r a p e V in e ». A ll cell» promptly attended. ^ lature, In addition to 5000 people from brigands are officered by Russians. It may be said that there are a doaen reservations, the number o f Irrigators d, May 22.— President R ooms - out of the city, were gathered here l mice, Main St. next door to leader oOlce. They number at least 2,000 and carry a | systems of grape vine training In use In the United States In 1899 was 108,- gloriously welcomed tc* tliia to greet the President. From the Nor COTTAGE GROVE, OR. badge inscribed “ protectors ol the lor- tll of wU|t.u nave their the! good qualities 218, an Increase of 54,082, or one hun Phone. No. lit. terday. A ll Portland made thern Pacific depot to the State capítol a r t .’ and each, perhaps, superior to all oth dred per cent over tbe number report , put on ita beet attire, docked building, long lines of troops Dorn the Reviewing tbe Manchurian situation, ere he went and climbed even National guard of the atate were de and commenting on the apathy of the ers under certuln conditions. The sys ed In 1889. The number of acres Irri T. ANDERSON. M. D ofa and chimneya to see him ployed, and the President and party powers, the Times correspondent avers tem of training from a single upright gated was 7,539.545, an increase during entered carriages at the depot and growth is, however, admitted to be the ten years, of 3,908,165, or 107.0 per The apirit ol the people waa were driven through arches of ever that China is agreeing one by one to all after the most approved lines, and It cent. O f the total Irrigated area, 5,944,- Physician and Surgeon aa never before in thia city, if green and flowers and between long the Russian demands. She has already Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. All been a martial thrill that elec- lines of soldiers to the office of Gov undertaken not to alienate any portion certainly gives results. The Illustration 412 acres were in crops, and the total calls promptly attended to. shows how the vine Is trained In Its value of the products therefrom was the populace, it couid not have ernor McBride. Olfiee tu Sherwood block: Night calls at of Manchnna to any other power; not first year. It Is cut back to two strong $86,800.491. The total coat of construc New Era Drug Store. Phone 1M Mala. the thiongs of enthusiastic The President’s carriage was escort to alter the present administration in ra m <re than the peaceful viait ed by a platoon of cavalry. Governor Mongolia; net to open any new treatv buds at the time o f planting and is tion of the irrigation systems operated set so that tbe buds will be Just above In 1899 was $07,770,942. In tbe sum McBride and Mayor C. J. Lord occu preaident. porta in Manchnria, and bat given an ileaa thousands crowded the pied aeatB in the President's carriage, assurance not to employ foreigners in the surface of the ground. A slight her of irrigators California stands far as he rode by. Leas numerous which had been decorated with the the administration of Manchuria, and stake Is pressed Into the ground near ahead of any other State, having about QENTIST ill unnumbered they swarmed to state flower, rhododendron and ever whether China gives her consent or the vine and the vine Is fastened to oue-fourth o f the total number in the green. At the office of Governor Mc O R . H . M. R E T R I ! ty park, where the president laid Bride an informal reception of ten not, Russia retains the telegraph lines It with cord of a waterproof kind. I f United States. Colorado, however, ex the t r ills Is built during this first year ceeds In the number of acres Irrigated, of the Lewis and Clark monu- mnlutes was held, and distinguished between Port Arthur and Mukden. this cord Is run to the first wire (the AU Werk .Tar ran tad. although not In the value of Irrigated In the evening they surged men of the Evergreen State were pre China bas agreed that Russia shall top one) and fastened. The vine will crops. O f the total Irrigated area, 7, the hotel, calling lor him with sented to the President. have full control of the customs at Niu Offloe run Doer West ol gkarwosd Hi <f clamor, until he appeared on From the main entrance of the Cap Chwang, and there is little doubt that make the growth about as shown In the 093,029 acres were watered from escape and satisfied them with itol building a platform had been con an agreement exists giving Russia ex- cut during tills first year. The trellis Is streams, and 169,044 acres from wells. f speech. Then he returned to structed reaching out 50 feet. A se iusive mining rights in the Mukden an Important feature of the plan. The The number of acres In crops Irrigated posts should be set eight feet apart, In 1899 was 5,711,905 and the number nquet from which the people ries of arches increasing In size start province. R. E. C. MACY ed at the Capltul doorway and ended of Irrigated acres In pasture and unma lied him. When Manchuria is gone, what se at the end of the platform. One hun tured crops was 1,551,308. The value of arrangements for the viait were dred and fifty people were seated on curity will there be, asks the corres DENTIS* the Irrigated crop was $84.443,'438. O f 1 out successfully. The only the platform and from its outer edge pondent, for the position of Japan in the irrigated area, 7,203.273 acres were ard event waa the heavy rainfall the Preaident addressed briefly the Corea, militarry or civil? Does any began juat as the preaident en people gathered in Capitol Park. in the arid States, 273,117 acres In the one know what secret agreement was tire city park, and continuer! dur- semi-arld region aud 3,155 In the humid *©r. Suapp’s Building. At the close of the Preident’s ad signed by the empercr of Corea during e ceremonies there. But the rain dress the party entered carriages the year he resided as refugee in the region. not quench his ardor, and be again and were driven for ten minu Russian legation at Seoul? - X n C o n n e c tin g P s .t u r e s b y C ansew ajr. even the better for it. He knew tes through the residence portion of It frequently becomes desirable to C J o h n so n leasing of abundant rain, and paid the city to the Masonic Temple. The STREET CAR TAKES FIRE. Masonic Temple in Olympia was built have the pasture so arranged as to te to Western Oregon by saying TEAIN1.NO t h e o b a p e v i n e . over 50 years ago and was the cradle EBY let stock pasture on both sides of u here he did not need to talk aDout of Masonry In the Northwest. Within Fainting Women Trampled Upon and One highway. The pasture Is sometimes tion. Then, alter paying tribute its walls the first Masonic lodge or LAW Man Badly Hurt. and so that they will stand about six memory of Lewie and Clark, and ganized in territory west of the Mis New York, May 21.— In a wild rush feet out of the ground. Two wires are located on one side of the highway Oregsn. Cottagi Grsvs, rting the people of Oregon to emu- sissippi river and north of the Colum of frightened passengers to escape from and yard and watering place on the used In the position, as shown In tbe their predecessors, he sealed the bia river, held Its sessions. When a burning street car near Cypress Hills, other. Much time Is required to drive cut, the wires belug fourteen luches y in the monument where lies the the Temple was reached only the Pres Long Island, Michael Murphy, of Ja cattle back and forth. apart. In training the vine for the idential party entered. Within they ■^r bo*. The difficulty can be overcome In a ^ H. KINO maica, was pushed through a window second year cut off all that portion e w ill leave thia morning for Puget were greeted by John Arthur, of Se and so badly cut by the glass that his very convenient way. Select a place attle, Grand Master Mason of the State above the top wire, and as the laternl d. where there la a little rise In the A tto rn e y-a t-L a w of Washington, and were presented to condition is critical. canes grow select the strongest opposite Tbe car was on ita way to Jamaica each wire, one on either side of the ground, say from 2 to 4 feet, the more On Behalf ol the State. officers of tha Grand Lodge. Special attention given to Collection«. the better. Construct a wide ditch, when a flash of flame shot from tbe main stalk, and train them along the lem, Or., May 22.— Ten thousand COTTAGE G HO VE, ORKOOIf. trucks and the motorman brought the wires; this gives us two arms, so to from 10 to 12 feet, so It will easily ad 'ns of Oregon welcomed Preaident Crowd at Tacoma. mit a team to work with scraper down car to a stop. Before the passengers velt to the atate capital yesterday speak, running along each wire at the Tacoma, May 23.—The President Make It from 2 to ning. On behalf of the people of called Tacoma the “ City o f Destiny were aware ef the danger, fire worked end of tke second year from planting. at bottom of It. commonwealth. Governor George yesterday afternoon at Wright Park, through the floor and caught the trim The third season the fruiting buds 4 feet deep, as the natural condition E. Y O U N O Chamberlain voiced the state’s and captured the hearts of 30,000 peo ming of the seats. The 25 passengers must be handled, and It Is a good plan o f ground will admit. It must be con ting and with vociferous cheers the ple assembled there. Probably not jumped to their feet and started toward to select every other bud to supply the structed In such a way that it w ill have natural drainage at lower side, other Two women fell in a pie manifested their hearty concur- more than two or three In the 30,000 the rear door. ITTOHIMMil canes necessary for the upright growth in all that was said. For an expected to hear Tacoma’s pet name. faint on the floor, but the crowd was from the arms. This upright growth wise It would fill with water after very r the president addressed the aBaeni The cheering at all times during the too intent on saving themselves to pav Is shortened In from time to time dur heavy rains and be of no practical use. • fle e en Main Street, Wert Side. A plank bridge Is built across the multitude from the weat steps of President's speech was loud and pro any attention to them. It waa in the ing the growing season, so as to throw C otten e G roves Or. capitol, and that they were highly longed, but when he referred to Taco jam at the door that Morphy was the strength Into the fruiting canes, ma by yie name dear to the hearts of sed with the ideas be expressed waa all true Taconuns, the women waved crushed against tbe window with each This system of training requires labor, onstrated by frequent interruption handkerchiefs frantically, the men force that the glass broke and he was but it gives most excellent results. shot out onto the ground. A b he fell pplause and cheers, M IS C E L L A N E O U S swung their hats, and the youngsters lie reception here waa the formal screamed with delight. The President fragments of glass rut his hands and Cost o f sn A c r e o f S t r a w b e r r ie s , face in a dozen places, and a ragged ~ome on behalf of the atate. Noth' was plainly pleased with the hit, and For plowing, $3; harrowing, $3; The weight of waa left undone which could con' he smiled broadly, causing another edge caught his foot. marking, 50 cents; plants (8,000) $25, ■rí*'" his fa1 ling body sent the sharp edges round of vociferous applause. ute to the comfort of the preaident J^OBT. G R IF F IN . 1 through his clothing and severed an average price; plants are scarce this rifl strength to the expression of re- artery in his ankle. Two policemen year. Trimming and preparing plants. CUBA SIGNS TREATY. r and admiration for the nation's heL ed the crowd out of the cars. Mur $5; setting plantst $4; cultivating with ^f. ___________________ horse, $7.5tf; hoeing six time's, $18; Repairing and Kefllllng Is Our Trade. Platt Amendment Has Been Accepted In phy was sent to a hospital. fertiliser, half a ton, $15; four tons of A ll work warranted. FACES Bid DEFICIT. Its Entirety. Con M a in 6i i b t H t »., Cottage Grove, straw, $20: applying straw, $5. This SHEEP AND CATTLE FREEZE. Havana. May 25.— The permanent makes the cost about $100 for the first tal Department Must Ask Congress treaty between the United States and year. O f course the Increase of plants lor Appropriation. Cuba. In which Is Incorporated all the Loss by Unexpected Blizzard on Montana can he used to set a new bed the fol CACSEWAT FOB CATTLE UNDER ROAD. Ranges Amounts to Millions. provisions of the Platt amendment, Vaahington, May 23.— Congress will C. MADSEN. Great Kal'S, Mont., May 21.— The lowing year, which will make the cost opening and the aides plnnked. asked at the opening of ita next ses was signed this afternoon. It H . one-fiwrtli less. The straw Is worth The act of signing the treaty took heaviest sheep end catt e loss in the n to make an appropriation to cover as much as It costs almost to the soil, should be made 5V4 to 0 feet high to deficiencies in both the regular de place at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at history of Montana, the damage of lit these figures we are actually giv admit the passage of all kinds of stock the office of the Secretary of State. which will foot up as high as $5,000,- cry service and the rural free deliv- The signers were Secretary of State ing what It would cost the farmer to or even horses below. The earth taken service of the poatotficedepartment, Zaldi and United States Minister 000, has been caused by the terrible hire the work done by men who know out In digging Is used In constructing At Lowest Prices....... storm which bas been raging for the etmaater General Payne announced Squlers, who were constituted special how to do It. I f the farmer does the the gradi on each side of bridge. Tbe ay that this deficiency now aggre- plenlpotentaries for that purpose. past three days. In some sections f illy work himself, hr does not feel the cost bridge, nx well ns grade or dump, must tes exactly $227,300, of which $105,- Senor Zaldo and Mr. Squlers simply 90 per cent of the sheep on the ranges any more than were he putting In a be made as wide ns required by Inw. l is in the free delivery branch. The met, accompanied by their secretaries, have i erished. W e advise setting Tbe deeper It Is practical to make the Three herders, at least, have wan crop of potatoes. »master general said be very much and the signing was accomplished, the strawberry bed near the buildings ditch, the less It will he necessary to H E R B E R T L E IG H , retted the existence of the deficit, and copies of the treaty exchanged dered away in the blinding storm and dump upon the grade. A tight fence have frozen to death. It is difficult to so It can lie attended to without going ASSAYER and METALLURGIST. d (or the first time publicly criticised within a few minutes. The usual gross sales from an must be constructed from the pasture The permanent treaty contains no get names. An aged herder at Portage far. administration of A. W. Machen, on each side of tbe passageway close Eugene, Ore. provision for Its abrogation, and no was lost Sunday. acre o f strawberries are about four Two more in the e general superintendent of Ihe free extraneous conditions of any kind. It Best equipped Assay Laboratory In the i times the cost o f the acre for the first up to the bridge. I have seen such a livery system, who is now on indefi- simply Incorporates the entire Platt She by Junction country are missing Prompt and tollable returns guaranteed. passageway constructed on the level and there is no hope that they can be year.— Rural New Yorker. te leave of absence. Working tests of ores made on samples of on« amendment Into the form of a treaty. prairie, hut In such a case Is only ‘ Thia is not the first time that a de- The length of time consumed by the found alive. to fifty pound« to determine most suiUbi« practical In every dry seasons, because T e m p o r a r i l y Blinds the Horse. Two thousand five hundred sheep are method of treat nieut. r. ' it has occurred in the free delivery negotiations was principally due to In n rainy one the ditch will fill up It lias long been known, and put to rvice,” said Mr. Payne. “ I regret the fact that Cuban Government de drifting on the ranges without herders. with water.— Lewis Olsen, Kaudiyobl, practical test time after time, that to existence. At the opening of the sired to include in the treaty various The latter have abandoned their flocks get a horse out of a fire the best plan lu Farm and Home. at congress Mr. Machen pointed out extraneous conditions, especially one on every hand and fled for safety to the Is to blindfold him, Nothing at without additional appropriationa to the effect that there should be no In settlements and ranches W. H BKRG J. W. HERO and many an ani tervention In Cuban affairs by tfie A s r lc o ltn r o l Notes. more routes could lie established be United States, except through the Ini like the fury of this storm has ever mal has been saved Eggplant Is a gross feeder, but easily nd those ready to be installdH Janu- tiative of the President of Cuba. All been witnessed in Northern Montana. In this way which cultivated. Of a consignment of 600 rattle bound y 1. He maintained, however, that these conditions were rejected. it was Impossible A s s a y O fflc « from Havre, all bat five were found Interest In the apple box grows space congress appropriated $500,000 for to remove from the In the east. frozen stiff. I-osees are reported on Cottage Qrove, Oregon. purpose the work could be contin- Hall Breaks in Hoofs. burning stable In every hand, from Harlem, from J.eth- i during the rest of tbe fiscal year, Rone black Is said to be good fertil Assaying and analyzing of ore«, working testa Salina, Kan., May 25— The worst bridge, from Chinook and Havre. any other manner. Cyaniding. etc. etc., bv the latent method« ef this appropriation was promptly made, izer for parsnips. Falkenau’s School of AiMiayitig, *' rof. * Falke' It Is now proposed it it was exhausted. Despite this hall storm in tbe history of Salina Franciaco, Cal. Give s good, thorough cultivation be by a Nebraska In- Commissioners Report No Progress. Nearly Mall Order« Solicited. Satisfaction A ct, the office (free delivery) waa going visited this place tonight. tween the rows of strawberries. TO PREVENT FHIUI1T T en tor t0 , p p l y Three door« east of the poatottlce Washington, May 20.— No progress increasing the deficiency, and if we every window in the town was broken. Beets will stand considerable cold d not ,aken steps to curtail the ex- The hall broke through corrugated iron is reported from the United States practically the same principle to con weather and may be planted early. nditnrea and suspend tbe establishing roofs on the business houses, end the treaty commissioners in China. The trol fractious or vicious horses and to In a cold frame or sprout hotbed Is routes until the beginning of the rain pouring in damaged thousands of exact nature of tbe obstacle to the con- stop runaways which are cansed by xt fiscal year tbe deficit would have dollars worth of property. After the sumation of the trade treaty is not tbe animal taking fright at some ob a good place to start lima beans on EAST A N D SOUTH n much larger. It was not gcod ad- hail a severe wind storm came up, tak known. Tbe Chineee commissioners ject on the street or road. While the sods. ing the roof off the Methodist Church make one statement in the matter ; the blinder In common use on bridles pre — V IA — In butter and cheese making every inistration.” and doing damage to other small build Russian government makes another vents the horse from seeing objects effort should be made to suppress dust ings. A bad storm is reported from the and conflicting statement, and the on either side, there Is nothing to shut which, according to a dairy authority, Turkey Would Exile Bulgarians. vicinity of Niles and Pennington, commissioners do not know which to out the view of anything approaching __TH E______ carries more Infection than any other Constantinople, May 23.— Hilma northwest of Salina. believe. It Is probable that the state which might tend to frighten tbe ani source. asha, the inspector genera) under the department may Ieel it neceeeary to mal. and It can also turn Its bead If It Bees carry pollen from one flower to form movement in European Turkey, Damage hy¡Cloudburst In Ohio. canse the Chinese government to give bears s noise: but with this new de another while seeking honey. The real Traira leave C ottaci * G ko vr for Cortina* credited with having formulated and way stations at 2:14 a m 12:66 p m Cincinnati. O.. May 25 — Reports to more definite instructions. vice tbe driver or rider bss only to pull benefactors are the bee keepers, many Ian for the colonisation of Anatoila day show that much damage waa done 8 t . o pm I.v Portland ** 8. ho a nt a cord lying parallel to the reins and of whom keep bees for pleasure rather l.v Cottage «¿rove 2:57 P i n 2:0« pm nd the islands of the archipelago, by last night In different parts of the Ohio t bellows-llke curtain is drawn over German Wine May Be Excluded. Ar Ashland 12:55 am 12:35 p ra than for profit. But for the bees many ulgmrians, whom be propose« to deport Valley by cloud bursts and lightning. Ar Haora mento 4:35 a 1« 6:00 p m both eyes to shut out tbe sight com Washington, May 21.— Acting Secre Ar Nan Francisco 7:65 p m 8:56 a ■! holesale from Macedonia. It is No lives were lost and none was seri pletely. In tbts condition tbe animal fruit trees that blossom out full would “ublfnl, however, if the powers will ously injured, but many people were tary of Agriculture Moore has reques ed can only stand and tremble until the produce no fruit. 1 'iillm a i. anil T o u ris t C a r* shocked by lighnting. The interban rm it this. Meanwhile, Hilma has electric lines are still badly disabled. ths secretary of stats to ascertain from object causing tbe fright lias passed, It hss been demonstrated conclusive on both trein s. 4 h a ir G ars , Barra- tbs United Ftatee consul at Mayence lanned to summarily exile to Anatcila A car on the Mill Creek Valley line when the curtain Is lifted by releasing ly that when an animal Is fed on a m en to to O gd en and and El P a s o anti he Macedonian prisoners who were was struck by lightning and set on fire tbe facts regarding tbe trial of Dr. tbe cord, and the Jtorse travels on as variety. Instead of on corn exclusively, Schlamp Von Hope, nho is charged spected of complicity in the recent at Carthage, and the passengers nar before. The curtain Is boosed In a a greater gain In weight la secured. vents in European Turkey. rowly escaped death, all being un with the adulteration #f Nietiner wines small semi-circular leather casing pass Corn will excel in the production of toChl<**fro( 8 t Louis, N e w O rto a o * It nas alleged in this ease that tha conscious for a short time. fat, but bone and lean meat sell In And W n sliln ffton . wines were largely adulterated and im ing over tbe animal's forehead Just at Han Francisco, with several Government Subsidy Donbtfnl. tbe live animal as well as fat, rapid Connecting Hteamshtp line« for Honolulu, Japtn. China. itated. I f tnis were so, nnder the act above tbe eyes, and the operating cords Catholics Look to Emperor. growth being a gain In weight. Vancouver, B. C., May 23.— I f any Philippines, Central and South America. are Inserted In the bit rings before London, May 23.— An address to of March 3, 1903, they would be ex ah subsidy is granted by the Domin- Preventing tbe spread of fungna dis passing back with the reins. At Albany and Corvallis connection hi mail« cluded from United States porta. on government to the transcontinental Emperor W iliam is oeing widely eases ronld be accomplished tiettcr by with C a K Ry train«. signed here expressing the hope of the ailroad to be bnilt by the Grand destroying the branches and vines that Independence Passenger daily, except Sunday. Sm all Form s to He the Rale. Earnings of Robber Company. rnnk. it w ill be very small. It is British Catholics that Germany may In the future small farms will be the are cut away from trees and bushes 7:2 M I.v.... Portland......... . at I 5:50 P. m . New York, Mey 21.— The inoaal re be entrusted with the protection of McMinnville. ..,f.v ! 3:0« p. w. onbtful if any financial aid w ill he I * A. M Ar port of the United State« rubber com rule. More aud better products will be than by the use of other methods. It II: A. * ndenee. I.v I 2:«6 iven by the government to the enter- Catholic interests in the East, and as raised on 00 acres than are now on 120 la not sufficient to remove the portions 11:45 a . M Ar. Corvalla....... I.Y | I i «• r m . pany shows total earnings to be $51 rise. As for land grants, it is defi- suring the emperor that the British of trees sfTeeted with black knot. Th y 888,757 sod the total net income $2,- acres. There are farmers to-dsy who H«*e Agent Mr I) T Awbrey at Cottage Grove itely announced that there w ill be Catholics will labor to remove the mis plant a 40 acre field In corn who could should he consigned to the flames, as ne. A ll that the government pro uDdersUndinge between Great Britain 774,398, which, after deducting interest take the same amount of manure they no remedy Is as sure In the destruction station or address W K COM * If, and bad debts, ie ftja surplus for the G Y A l aus, Agg ses to do is to guarantee tbe bonds of and Germany, and the promotion of used and put It on a 20-acre field, and of tbe spores as fire. year of $1,342,448. PORT LANG , - OKfctiUN. e company, taking a first mortgage, i tbe friendliness of ths two von tries. t Roosevelt Receives Royal elcome to Oregon. E. D i ATTORNEYS AT J. •FWWGON-NYHKGR+ Watchmaker Watches Clocks and Jewelry BERCI BROS. Tbe Sha8ta Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPARY. Tourist Cars