U. «I COTTAGE GROVE. O. Xane County Xeaòec. OREGON. T11, ■ heaikiuurtera lor three „real luiiiherlu« cuMBMiies. öiiiv gateway to the rieh lï<w 1 ¡, „i,r tolti milles, amt the Hiu k hutte cin n abar m ines INVESTORS and HOMESEEKERS will here ttud oppoi rtunities now here else afforded lorde* in Ore gon. riu* Leader w ill give you tin- news and facts eoik* eerulng this favored locality VOL. XV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE lit. 11 03. NO. 9 witli the business men for the up-1 pearam-e of the carnival there, thus! i cancelling the Eugene date. »ere so t a lly crushed hm to pro Sports— Tom J. Boyd, T. H. Ro- ¡elude identification. | senberg, Lee Henry. Thirty-two children, who are be Decoration— O. O. McClellan, Commencement week at the Uni-1 reft of both father uud mother have ; Elvis Gowdy, Del Morgan. | \ e i si tv wiu« ushered in ¡Saturday with | been taken in chargo by the refief Grounds— Horace Harms, A. L. j d "' Wculaurente Hermon by Dr. I committee. | Wynne, B. K. Lawson. Stephen S. Wise of Portland, deliver- j It is very hot here today and very Program— F. H. ltosenburg, C. ed before a large audience, the big grave fours are entertained lest the i S. Cochran. j auditorium being comfortably tilled! ! uubuiied decaying bodies will breed CARNIVAL QCKBN ELECTED i t l 1** several city churches adjourned ’ _ a pestilence. Circuit Court Convenes and The voting contest for the purpose VICTIMS OF THE FLOOD. Four Days o f Amusement, ! of electing a Queen to reign over the !* £ “r K ? e X T 1U m 'S r at- The Latest News From the Transacts a Bunch Following is the list of the Hep- four days carnival in this city next j tend the baccalaureate bervicen. , Scene of Last Sun Entertainment and 1 'uer dead who have been identified ! Ih e eveuta of the week were a» I I week, closed Wednesday evening o f Business. ami buried: Jus. Matlock, boy ol and resulted as follows. day's Cloudburst I tollowH: Monday— Recital of ycbool Pleasure Wm Ayers, two Hooket girls, Maml | Miss Sarah Bartels.....................701ft Music, Villard Hall. 8 p. m. Jones, A C Geiger, Mrs Jas Jones | “ Effie Stewart,.............. ... 2i)34r uesday— Class Day. Campus, 2:30 ’erev Dawson, wife and babe, Nora “ Laura Spalding,............. 2930 le rn and Flower procession. 'lorin, Ada Curtis, Mrs Tom Mat “ Blanche Johnson................ 62ft Campus, 7 :15 p. rn. Address, Hon. ock, Mrs. C It Redfield, Charley, a I ‘‘ Leta Sanford,.............. G20 . . . | H. V. Holman, Villard Hull, 8 p. m. Chinaman, onkuowuJap, J N Ker Scattering...................................... 264 T h i s is the Am ount it Took Wednesday- Alumni Day. Thurs-1 Victims Number A b O U t nan and wife, Mrs Katy Walton, Jas N ext W ednesday is Open Miss Bartels is a daughter of Mr. to Operate Lane Co. ! ^ - C ^ - u e n c e m e u t . Villara Hall, tV iilis, Vesta Andrews, Pearl Jones, and Mrs. John Bartels, her father 3 5 0 —Relief Train r j J. ol) a. n). Alunjin ball, Armory, ing Day—A Grand j Mr Dowlson and wife, Mr Ivruge and being the senior member of the meat During M ay. 'J p- m. family, Lea Stalter, Fern Stalter and in a W rec k market firm of Bartels & Veatch, She Parade ------------ JUNE TOM ClHCl’IT COURT j children, Mrs Tom Howard, Mrs is now receiving the hearty congrat Hon. L. T. Harris is to orate at j The regular June term of circuit Hepner, June 17.— This city is a Wells, J Harry of Loug creek, Lipse Everything is now in readiness ulations of her many friends. She Independence, Polk eouuty, on the court convened here Monday morn-1 heap of ruins. Twisted tree trunks and wife, Anna M’ Bride and mother for the big C. M. A. Band Carnival will reign over the carnival under 4th day of July. , iug with Judge J. W. Hamilton on ! against which are piled masses of Geo Wells, Mrs Clyde Wells, Mrs which will open in this city next I the royal title of “Queen Sarah I.” l)i. T. 15. Ford has arranged a lec- the bench. wreckage mark the residence dis Jessie Kirk, Mrs Pearl Joues, baby Wednesday and continue four days. ! The contest at oue cent a vote netted tilling trip to Northern Idaho, and) The list of jurymen was called and j tricts. Scattered throughout this Ashbugli, babe of Dr W 1’ M’Sword, The Carnival attractions will cover the baud boys $143.90. Thornton, will leave this week. ¡the following excused; C. W. wreckage are the bruised and d is-, i Geo ...... . ,. Robie and Louie Sal about two blocks in the Long Ad W ild w o o d Item s. F H. Ingham uud J. H. Zimmer-! Lyons, C. H. Wallace, Robert Pratt! ,ortea bodies of the ae“ a - Tlle death ,1 dition to Cottage Grove a short dis ..................... .. Wade Doughlery, Milton Hally, hat will number about 500. An eve ,“ an’ A e* tTl,u“ aud « ‘ fe Mabel man are establishing a cider-vinegar tance east of the depot. This Car-1 j . & Medley’s smiling face was George Warner (out of the state! j "Huess says: ‘ ™ ° 8 R Howard end wife, uival aggregation is three times lai - ¡seen on our streets Thursday, manufactory in Eugene. I R. M. Day, R. G. Fowler and C. A. The advancing Hood swept down Bat Burf- MT aud Le«lcr, Grover ger this season than ever before. Mr L- G Le hn8 to the The Lane Couuty Veterans Union Davis. the streets sweeping all before it. Wrrght Mw Jas Long Ora Roberts, now requiring a special train of cars Grove to br, hi> familf homo. is holding a very interesting and h J Geo. Motley and H. Saunders » « “ in *, collapsed like houses of u F ^ ln d a t i T o ba^eT b ^ e T f to transport the shows. It has over well attended three days session in under indictment for irnml.lmo m cards, and were broken to kindling - — . , . . “r 1?8’ baV®. of Klrk aud fa,mly of Horeua Eugene. umlei indictment for gambling at wniv, ....♦ „„„..„,i,„i \ of E«1 Xsbaw, Frank Oxley, Wilbur 100 performers, 40 feature acts, a 1 J wood while their iumates, overwhel monster wild auimal show, 9 large *P®nt Sunday with Mrs. Kirk’ s sister, George CToner has leased the Cottage Grove, pleaded guilty and med by the sudden catastrophe, Beard, Florence French, Seid da m c - tents, Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, “ r8, Rda P 'ttdier- Belknap Springs property for this on Tuesday were fined $50 each by could be seen old plantation theater, Japanese ac- Miss Laura Hefty, who is teaching jbe Judge Hamilton. season, with the privilege of A-Ve,,s aud ‘ 'vo children tors aud acrobats, streets of Cairo, school here, and Jennie Hunt visited in the uiad rush of waters, while season of 11)04. Torn Goodpasture, indicted for, U8 s on higher hieher grounds eround.- i.earl JoUe8 uud two children, Fred the great Lorette Vaudeville Co„ | Mrs. J. E. Damewood Sunday, Willis aud iufant sou, Mrs. Andrew The uew Gross hotel in this city pointing a pistol at his nephew. B stood b |lel[)leHS to 8ave th”m. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Hawley and .Hood aud little girl, Press Looney, the Edison electric show, the famous will be conducted by Mr. Gross 4. Goodpasture, pleaded gilty an d1 j The scene of desolation and ruin Wallace glass blowers, and many daughters, Miss Mary and Mrs. Tin- was fined $50. Mrs. Hauby, Mrs. R. C. Hart, Mrs. personally and will be open to the is iudescriabie. Wreckage and mini other attractions. nie Cook, were visitors at the homo F . Clealier pleaded guilty to sell - 1 ig over all, while the air is heavy with James Roberts, A. Ambrauisicks, public July 1st. Eriday, the 26th, will be Eugene of Mr. B. M. Hawley Saturday. Mrs. S. N. Morgan, Mrs. Eliza Wil There has been a marriage fere. illeGall>’ aud was fined j the smell of preservative chemicals. lis, Mabel Auurcws, Doras Thornton, Jay. Miss Carrie Anderson of Star has The hoiueltsa are being cared for in in Eugene recently that has carried $ -IMI aud 0O8ts. The following program ban been accepted a position as assistant cook i /.elma Joues, Harry Hauby, B. S. The case of the stale of Oregon j the courthouse, seboolhouse and in away a good many of the fair Vaughan aud wife, T. R. Howard, arranged by tbe local committee to at the Red bridge Hotef, which is | vs. Geo. Rowen aud J. Hollands- the residences of those whose homes daughters to distant places. ■ Stella Jenkins, James Jones, Mrs. furnish entertainment for the public i uow under the able management of worth, larceny of money from Win. did not stand in the line of dovasta during the morning hours of Carol- , Mrs. Ella Pitoher. Clerk Lee issued licenses Monday | Banks, Hazel Haynes. Moore, of Creswell was called Tues- j tion. The courageous workers of val days: to the following: Charles E. Me-| School meeting was held at the day. The prisoners pleaded not j the town are receiving the bodies in \ p p om a tox P o s t M eetin g. WEDNESDAY Cutrlieon aud Cora M. Gilson; H. S. school bouse, Monday afternoon and j guilty aud a jury was called. The ¡Roberts Hull, aud cutting away their ©organ and Ruby Thomas; Band Concert, 9:30 a. m. tbe following officers elected: Ar * * prisoners claimed that Moore gave clothing with sharp shears they At the regular stated meeting of Grand Parade, 10:30 a. m. Wilson and Helen M. Swift. . , thur Vanschoick clerk, T. M. Hunt ,, I them the money to keep them from wash the mud from the bruised aud Appomattox Post, No. 34, G. A. It. Balloon Ascension. and C. E. Hawley directors. Eugene carried off high honors at tojHng of a cerUiu crllue which they battei ed dead and when they aie last Saturday Che previous officers Opening o f Midway aud Arnold's the meeting of the Masonic Grandi allege Moore committed while with I identified they are placed in hastily elect were installed aud inducted in Mrs. Geo. Kerr has closed her ho B h o w s , 1:30. Lodge in Portland last week. S. M them in Moor’es h-use. The defense ! constructed rough board boxes aud to their several positions. tel at this place and gone to cook at Coronation of Queen Sarah I, 9 p m Yoran was elected grand mastor and wa8 based on this claim. Verdict hurried out to the graveyard, where the road camp above the Warehouse. All outstanding indebtedness THCBSIUY }. F. Robinson, grand secretary. 0j GujHy was rendered by the a body of citizens are serving as a against the post was lignidated. She was accompanyod by her daugh Baseball game 10 a. m. Spring- ter, Miss Edna and so d Raymond. A. C. W oodcock bid iu the Dr. (jury. I burial squad. Comrade F. E. Miller was unani Mr. Green Pitcher aud wife came H. A. Davis hop ranch at Harris- j Gbag Bruueau et al vs. city of Here aud there the Bearcbers ob mously selected to represent the field vs Cottage Grove— purse $50. Baby Show, 2 p. iu.— prize $50. | down from the mines Thursday and burg at administrator sale in Albauy ! GroVe- report of referee. serve a hit of color in the wreckage post at the department encampment I took passage on theO. and S. E. for FRIDAY. list week for $23,000, The farm Was continued for term. j and pulling away surrounding deb- iu Portland on June 27 to 2!) iu. consists of 454 acres about 50 acres! ... , .. T m, ....„ „ , ris they discover a child; or a mud- elusive. Hose race, 10 a. m.— purse $15. the Grove where they will spend n few weeks before returning to tho of which are in hops. lh os A1‘ e n * n ' Sber"(0° df stained bit of linen marks where a Several comrades spoke in glowing Eagle Co. vs Rescue Co. Foot race, broad jump, high jump, ! hills. County Clerk Lee drew »21 j referee.° Was continued’faiTterm, j body baa lodged in tho drift When terms of the coming conclave of the warrants this month, amounting t o , 0regon ttU(j R a il.: unB ° f tbe *' h '"1“ -'“ Ua' n 'V “ National G. A. li. at Sau Francisco pole vault, etc., for gold medals. Herbert Leigh left on the morn to be the child of ono of tbe searchers iu August next aud signified their $‘■*.132.15, ns the expenses of Laue SATURDAY. ing train for Bohemia, where he road company vs Beujamine Hall,; the sight is sad and pathetic beyond iuteution of beiug present at thnt County for the month of May, that | goes to superintend operations at Band concei t, 9:30 a in. to assess damages. Dismissed. great re-union. description. number of bills having been allowed Base ball game, 10 a. in.— purse the North Fairview mines. He will Coftius are in evidence, and express A motion was carried that the Oregon A Southeastern Railroad by the County Court at the term start a full crew of miners to work coinpauy vs. W. W. and Carrie wagons are being driven rapidly up, post accept the membership of all $50. lioseburg vs winning team of begun June 3, and closed June G. at once. Local capitnl is interested first game. coutaiuing the dead ns they are re old soldiers without pnymeut of Hawley; damages. Dismissed. in the NortliJ Fairview properties.— E. H. Burch, representative of Tug of war, 11:30 a. m. Oregon A Southeastern Railroad covered. A good many of the dead fee until the 1st day of August. tbe Southern Carnival Company, Carnival ball at opera house iu Eugene Register, Tuesday. are bruised and battered and have There were 21 old veterans iu at which was to have appeared here company vs Joseph Wicks, aud wife; been buried without identification. tendance at the meeting ami the the eveuiDg, Railroad men say that A b o u t tbe week before the Fourth of July, damages. Dismissed. COMMITTEES. best of comradeship prevailed. 120,000 immigrants liave come to LOSS OE LIFE AND PROPERTY. emue up from Albany Saturday nud The Cost Fork Lumber Company At the noou hour the ladies of the General— A. I,. Wyuue, Chas. S. Oregon since the low rates were H kppneu , June 17.— It will be a Announced that he closed a contract! vs. Peter McMartin; confirmation. i established in February. ■ number of days yet before a com Relief Corpse furnished an excellent Cochran. dinner in the hall which was hearti plete list of the dead can be publish ly enjoyed aud fully uppreciat ed ed, in fact, just how uiauy perished by the old veterans. may never be known. It is probab le the number does not exceed 350. T o Im p rove the C ity's Morals. Manv bodies may have been depos ited in tbe mud in the valley aud The following interesting pro- m »y therefore never be recovered. g ' rt" ‘ wdl he rendered at the M. E. R e p o r t s f r o m lone state that crops church next Sunday evening: in the vallev between that town aud Noluntary.........................Miss Silsby Heppncr arc practically ruined, and Souif,..............................Congregation this, with the damage to the O R A Prayer.... ...... J M Currin N railroad, may bring the total Scripture Reading, Mrs. 1. T\heeler W e are otte nn;r EXPENSES $ 9 ,1 3 2 ; LIST OF THE DEM AT COTTAGE BEOVE --- CLOSING OUT AT COST A T V (> s T For Spot Cash Our entire line . . of’ . . W I N I) ( ) S H A 1) K « C A R P E T « M A T T I N G S C R O C K E R V GLASSWARE TUBS A X D W A S H B O A K DS If you desire bargains in any of these lines, cull and see us Eahin ® Bristow WE SELL CHASE S SANBORN S to ,0 « S t e s r A.io, Solo. .......... ....... I l l » B . « i , B o jt a ^ l]ljres8j ....... Rev. F. E. Billiugton ........................................... choir A ( l i l r e 8 8 ......................... Rev. I. M. Bovles Song ............................ Quartet ................. Rev. G. H. Feese These meetings will be held at regular intervals for the purpose of arousing public sentiment in favor m a r t ia l l a w d e c l a r e d . 0f a better observance of thp laws ot H e p p n e k , June 17.— Martial law our city aud state. It is believed has been declared. A relief train is that the time has come when some- expected from Walia Walla today J thing must be done in order to im- with food and coffins, tbe latter be-1 prove tbe moral conditions of our ing the most needed as scores of | little city. Attorney King, we arc bodies are unbuned, and 224corpses ' informed, will show up some things have been recovered. For 12 miles Sunday night that will be worth lis- down Willow creek are piles of de- teniug too. It is also rumored that bris, all supposed to contain bodies, j the city fathers will attend in force. The p r i n c i p a l efforts are centered on The addresses will be limited to 15 clearing the town, but small parties ; minutes each. are working along the creek and are Recently very rich ore has been , discovering bodies every little while. uncovered in the Helena No 1. The A HEART-RENDING SIGHT. Champion is keeping up its reputa H eipsek . June 17.— An unidenti tion as a producer. Tbe Musick has fied woman was found dead today an extremely rich chute of ore block 1 in a pile of debris. She held two ed out and it is understood that a little children, also dead, tightly conservative estimate places its val clasped to her bosom. Their head» ue up in the thousands of dollars. , L e x i n g t o n , Juue 17. A relief train from Pendleton to Heppner w a s broken in two by the collapse of a bridge 30 miles D o r th of t h is place today. Four persons aud two horses were drownei . e to portion of the an‘ -ie T,ir } went on throug o eppner. Famous Coffees