Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, August 28, 1903, Image 4

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    luxury K I L L E D BY G R A V E L TRAIN.
Jim
COTTAGE GROVE, OREOOS
' Sterling U somewhat justified In pre J m m c. T o d d 's H ea d C u t O H b y the
W h e e ls A C o tta g e C r o v a B oy .
' seating the following kick in his
! PU B LISH ED BVEKY F R ID A Y :
home
paper,
the.
Drain
Nonparlel:
W. O. (O NNKK. Editor
And Proprtrior
Jesse E Todd, 25 years old, of 4G8
"N o w for another growl. This time
Entered at the Cottage Grove post- it is the overplus of fraterual societies. East Ninth street, Portland was in-
I f a person belongs to one that is stautly killed in the darkness of
office as second-class matter.
enough, a s there are not nights early Sunday morning by being run
SUMCKJFTION KATES
enough in the week to attend all. A over by gravel cars used for grading
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"Paau d Ma used to have pie and cake way Company, on the East Side,
It paid In advance hut It not so paid a
but now they take it to the lodge and Portland, opposite Ross Island.
uniform rale at »ion per year «rill be ehars«L
Welch S Woods
Advertising rates made known on application we don’t get any. And they sell all
When the fatality happened, only
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Has it For Less
Todd
and
the
engineer
of
the
train
the butter anti eggs to pay their
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F R I D A 1 , A U G U S T 28, 1903 dues." Most any little community were present, and it was Todd’s duty
pays the grant! Ulcers $50. some $ut)tr. to give a signal to the engineer to
and more every yeur. Quite a tax on start the train by Hashing a lighted
PL EY FOR A PC B LIC PARK.
a community and very little return. lantern. The signal was given but
Best have a good home building anti from a direction that was unexpect­
want to call vour particular atten­
A park or public plaza is something loan association and use the money ed and suddenly the engineer saw
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tion
this week to the display o f mens
every town or city should have, no for electrical energy to turn some the lighted lamp between tbe cars. 4
Tiidei-wenr in our east window. I f you will
matter how large or how small the 1 wheel of industry. We have the raw \ On stopping the train he found that
place, as in this question rosts the j material and power to beat the world. Todd had dissappeared, and the
e o m e in the store and examino one o f these
comfort, the liappiness, the pleasure Why not get the same into a commer- j lamp dangled from a coupling pin.
,»arments closely, especially the drawers, which
of thousands of people, as well as the cial commodity.
i A short distance away, Todd’ s body
nre
double »eat* and luUid hdlored, and niter
beauty and general attractiveness of
was found, with the bead severed f
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having
made vour examination von toll Us they
the town. The L eader I s n strong ad­
This is a decidedly b u s y year from tbe body. The latter was
vocate of anything tha't will tend to­ throughout the whole country. John badly cut. It is supposed that Todd
are not the best value you have ever seen for
ward the public good, and its support D. lSockfeller, worth $300,000,000, an­ missed his footing and either fell
ollc we will certainly “ Imv you something nice."
for any measure along this line is al­ nounces that he is too busy to take from a car, or between the cars.
•Inst received another shipment o f Can t Bust
ways guaranteed. We do not want to his annual vaeution this season. Geo.
His father is a surveyor in Cuba
'em Overalls, which nre the best ever .' .’
stand still in the matter of making J. Gould’s increased business will pre­ and his home iu this country is Cot­
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things pleasant for the general public vent his taking his usual outing, but tage Grove. Coroner Fiuley of *
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and especially the class of people from Ilia stenographers, who get from $12 Multnomah county, made au mves-
the country, the wage-earning class, to $20 per week, will spend two weeks tigatiou into the case and found
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and the visiting stranger as well. It in the Catskills. John W. Gates, the that the facts did not call for an in-
will be conceded that it is from these free lance of Wall Street (not Cottage j quest.
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If You See it in
three classes that the backbone of the Grove) cannot spare time to rest this
Tne young man was raised in and
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business center derives its greatest year. Jim Keen, the rival of H.trri- \ about Cottage Grove, hut left this
Our Ad it's so
subsistence. This question may seem man, does not feel that ho can spore' city several years ago and has since
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a little premature, but it is not, from time from his $23,000,000 fortune to resided in Portland. He wns n very
the fact that property values are cod breathe tho country air for u week. exemplary young man and has
stantly increasing in tills vicinity, and J. P. Morgan, with his sixty millions, many friends at this place, who were
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the beautiful and natural park site lo­ will confine himself to his growing greatly shocked and greived to hear
cated in the Long & Kingliam addi business this year and will dock his of his terrible death. The remains - 4
tion to Cottage Grove can be purchas­ clerks for the time occupied in a two were received at this place for burial
ed cheaper today for park purposes weeks vacation, and, by the-wny, the i Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Brown,
The Leaders in Low Prices and Hustlers for Business
than it over can be again, while com­ editor of tlie L e a d e r finds business l uelo nnd Aunt of the deceased.
paratively little expense would lie In- j too strenuous—satisfying paper and Mrs. Todd, grnndmother of the un­
citrred to improve and beautify the i ink creditors—this season to enjoy his fortunate young man also resides in
place at this time. Wuter pipes have ' auDual vacation down by the deep 1 his city. Deceased also has a sis-
already been laid under this beautiful j heaving sea. However, tho extreme tpr residing in Arizona and another
o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c
ritin teli Paragraphs.
grove, ami little additional expense of wealth is as pitiful as the extreme j in Douglas county. The funeral
would construct a few public fouu of poverty, anil at lust the two repre- services were conducted at tho C. P,
Poverty is the mother of economy;
tains on the tract where theeold water sen tati ves lie down side by side, the church Tuesday by Rev. I. M.
economy is the mother of wealth;
and the nutural verdant sun protecting turf is rounded over them and the Boyles, interment in the Masonic
hut wealth forgets its grandmother.
canopy would be a boon to the present world rolls round and round. The Cemeterv.
Many people don’ t believe in a
generation as well as the generations man on medium ground is the happy
B la c k T o n g u e in V a l l e y .
Hereafter— but they still hesitate to
to follow. These long and delightful man after all.
Drop in anil take a look at thorn, ami bear in
mind that we are headquarters for anything In
die. They don't like to take chances
summer evenings could lie enjoyed by
the drug line. Prescriptions are carefully com­
Black tongue, the disease which on their theory.
pounded, and we use only the purest drugs and
those who are living in such places as
An enterprising evangelist in an
chemicals, (live us a share of your patronage.
hotels, brick* and cottages, and who custom Oregon town secured a pot of was reported a few weeks ago as
W e take uo stock in the disheait-
have little aecess to the enjoyment of rod paint and proceeded to decorate troubling the cattle of the South euing assertion that hoop skirt* nre
the evening atmosphere. Wc only the fences with Bible texts.
.Many Willamette Valley, has made its ap­ coming back. Imngine a girl in n
make this as u suggestion.
of them were r a t h e r startling, pearance in Lane County and con­ hoop skirt playing golf.
is felt over the
Let tlie city trustees discuss the Home distance up tlie river he dis- ■ siderable _ concern
_
The fellow who aimed nt aphoris­
question and it may lie possible that covered a huge rock with a smooth
Lane County j^ssesses not
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some assistance can be lent. In any surface, facing a much used road. only some of the finest stock in the tic wisdom and said that talk ;'g
cheap
evidently
never
tried
the
ex­
state,
but
a
large
number
of
herds.
event keep ttie park question before Across this he painted in large letters ;
the people. This may seem hard to do, “ What are you going to do after A spread of the disease would cause periment on n long distant telephone.
Having p u r c h a s e d this
as, on the eve of a prosperous ad­ death?” It was only a week however, serious damage.
Mrs Bouney of I'tica, whose cor­
mill, we will put out Flour
George Hines, of Lorane, gave set deflected a bullet and so saved
eaual to any ou the market.
vancement, both in city and country, that the rock displayed this Inscrip
We carry a full supply o f all
everybody is turning their attention tion nlone. for an enterprising adver­ the information at Eugene, that Mr. her life, has decided thnt c rsets
kinds o f feed, such as : : :
Gray,
of
that
place,
lost
eight
to tlie "almighty dollar,” believing tisement writer came along and paint­
are healthful, no matter what the
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the comforts of life will come anyway. ed just below; “ Use Delta OH. Good head of cattle last week as a result doctors say.
of black tongue.
Now is just tlie time to Iny the foun­ for burns.”
A Portland man who went to Chi­
dation for such comfort. Lay out a
and
cago to answer an advertisement for j
“
Last
of
the
Cal&pooias.”
There
will
he
keen
competition
be­
park now and when you aro ready for
a
husband
and
had
$300
taken
away
j
it it will be ready for you. A little tween tho different counties in this
Chas. W. Evans, of Eugene, who from him was pietty lucky after all. j
money will come nearer establishing state making county exhibits at the
He escaped without getting a wife.
Special attention given to far­
a beautiful park here in a minute, state fair this fall. There will be no has gained quite a reputation as a
mers grist work.
We pay
contributor
to
literary
journals,
is
loss
than
eight
counties
competing
for
A man will loose twenty-five dol-1
without the slow process of aid from
highest market price for all
kinds of grain.
I f square
o
now
working
on
another
story,
tlie
different
prizes,
which
will
make
lars in one night playing poker and j
mother earth, than any place in the
dealing and courteous treat­
ment will secure your patron­
state, owing to the fact that nature the greatest show of agricultural pro "The Lnst of the Calnpooias,.” The never bat an eye. But if his wife |
age,
we will have it. Corres­
has already done so much to render ducts ever seen in the state. Most of Calapooias were an Indian tribe in­ lakes a plugged nickle by mistake
pondence solicited : : :
the tract picturesque and beautiful, these exhibits will be taken to St. habiting this portion of Oregon in he doesn’ t forget it for a year dud j
consequently the movement that Is Louis In 190! to advertise Oregon’s re­ the early days, but the tribe is now it leaves a scar on his heart that |
member, time can never efface.
now on foot should receive the hearty sources nnd we predict thnt the state extinct, excepting o n e
support o ' every good citizen who Is will have the finest display she has Enoch, who now lives in Cottage
It may be of interest to the ladies ,
Grove.
endowed with a conscientious and ever made nt any exposition.
to know that the style of hosiery is {
Mr.
Evans'
story
promises
to
be
businesslike principle.
to change this fall, and that radical - j
A ycllow-bncked novel hoy of Co­ quite interesting. He desires to ob­
ly. There will be as many colors to !
burg has been committed to the nsyl tain further information concerning
GOOD C ITIZ E N S H IP M EETING.
the fall hosiery as those displayed
um, says the Albany Democrnt. His the Calapooias, nnd he would like to
in Joseph’s coat. It is needless to j
The regular monthly good citizen­ mind runs entirely Into detective nffa have any old settler who is through­
remark that the long skirt of the
ship meeting was held at the M. E. 1rs crammed there by the infamous ly acquainted with the tribe tocorn-
present will he pereeptiblv shorteu- [
church Sunday evening ami us usual, literature he has stuffed Ills head with. muuicate with hiiu. Mr. Evaus was ed.
it was largely attended. These meet­ It is difficult to tell which is the most in Cottage Grove Saturday inter­
Jof 5 5 ^ & *iri*ve l ,Ist r^cetv «'l »n Immense stock, ( ’all and be con-
A noted scientist snvs “ if the earth '
\ meed that there is no better place from which to select :: :: ::
ings seem productive of considerable dangerous—the yellow novel or the viewing all old pioneers and gleau-
iug
data
for
his
work
which
w
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l
be
flattened
the
sea
would
be
two
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good, from the fact that more care is cigarette.
comprise 200 pages bound iu cloth. miles deep all over the world. |
being observed in the open violation
The ndvertlser wants to advertise in The first edition W ill be limited to I f any man is caught flattening out
of municipal and state laws; a higher
local stundard of moials is being es­ n paper that contains the latest news, 000 copies. Tbe work to all intent the earth, shoot him on the Bpot— and
tablished ; evil-doing is more qtiicklv a paper that is read by the home peo- and purpose will be an historical don’ t be too particular what spot;
there’ s a whole blamed lot of us
discerned and placed under the ban pie, and which covers the field thor­ uovel.
here can't swim.
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and a better moral atmosphere pre- oughly. This, combined with reason­
S tric k e n w ith A p p e n d ic itis .
vades throughout our progressive able advertising rates, Is what the ad­
OUEBIKS
town. It does not require a great vertiser wants, and this is just what
Which travels the faster, heat or
Late last week Mrs. Corpron, wife
deal of Investigation to reach the fact he gets in the L f - adkr . Does it appeal
cold? Heat, because you can catch j
of
Cottage
Grove's
tiew
physician.
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that there Is too much of a growing to you?
Dr. Alexander Corpron, was stricken cold.
disposition manifested toward the d.s-
L U MB E R
Why did the lobster blusb? B e-;
The gist of criticisms on the Rev. with a severe attack of appendicitis
obedionce of tho law and irreverence
aDd the doctor decided to at once cause he saw the salad dressing.
Mr.
H
ill’s
declaration
that
most
men
M
in our times, and without some vigor­
Why is a mouse like a hay stack?
go to the devil on $<>0,(100 a year, is take bis wife to a Portland hospital
ous moral restraint this evil will con­
.1.
M.
DURHAM,
Prop.
that the limit is to high. Many men for treatment and they took their Because a cat’ll eat it.
stantly grow. It is not much of
What is it the child receives free,
departure for that place Saturday.
Draying and all kinds
get there on less money.
an exaggeration to say alsotbat this
It has not
yet
been learned the young man steals nnd the old
of hauling. Furniture
Saginaw , O re.
is "an age of obedient paronts.’ ’ “ The
and Piano moving a
Some of the members of the peace whether an operation was decided on man boys? A kiss.
rights of children" are construed to
Why did the fly flv? Because the
or not
Tbe many friends of the
specialty
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mean that children are to do just society think that the second letter in
family here hope to learn of Mrs. spider spider.
Tell vour friends if they want a
about as they please, and contempt tho name of the tor|>edo boat destroy­
Corpron’s early recovery.
er,
Hull.
Is
wrong.
live,
newsy local paper to give the
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for parental laws almost invaria­
bly l e a d s to contempt for the
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It is reported that 20 cents has been
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offered in Salem within the last few
I t is therefore not In defeasance of
For Sale— Tw o good promising
the great idea of human progress to I days for contracts for hops of the crop quartz claims 1100x1500 feet, situat­
I of 1903.
dwell upon the Imperfections of man­
ed one-half and three-quarters of a
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kind and expose lawlessness and so­
It is well to stand up for principal mile respectively from Bohemia
w i t h B o ile r e n d
cial abominations.
Let the good but don’t do It In an offensive way.
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fe e t p e r d a y . V
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Y e s , w e höLve th e L a te s t
IN
W H I S T
B A G S
W i l m o t ’s P h a r m a c y
Cottage
C ro ve
Rolled Barley, Oats
Mill Feed
Flouring
Mill
Hartung $ Hansen
Speaking - Furniture
Ï Â Â Â Î S 5 W 5 S sa -ráa r
Cochran S Lauder schieir Budding
Cottage Grove
T r a n s f e r Co.
Common Rough
$ 11.00 P E R
BOOTH-KELLY
MILLS
Phone - - 116
FOR SALE
I f a m i l y
Fine Booka Given Away.
OVERFLITS OF LODGES.
Owing to the constantly increasing
number o f secret orders (n the towns
o f the country, which robe many a
home of the society of the “ head of the
fam ily” or at least an excuse for his
absence from tne home evenings; the
housewife frequently of pin money, all
o f which Is contributed to enable a lot|
poses. The ledges are from 4 to 0
feet wide and are of free milling ore.
When you trade to tbe extent of Price $500. Samples of the quartz
$25 at the Cash grocery you get free may be seen at this office. Call on
or address.
o f charge your choice of one of
W . E . E d w ard s .
three large valuable books, as fol­
B o h e m i v, O r e g o n
lows: ‘ The W orld’* Sweetest Songs;"
W. 8. and Caroline Christnan to J.
“ The Library of South Africa;”
M. Gilkison, lot 2 and east 40 feet
“ A Physician in the Home” and o f lot 3, fractional block 2' Hazel-
"Twentieth Century E tiqu et."
ton's 2nd ad, to Cottage Grove, $400.
Reasonable Prices, Easy
Terms. Good Securety
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¿ d i f i e r e n * s ix e s a n d s t y le *
W i l l t a k e p a y m e n t in H a y .
G r a in o r L u m b e r . In q u ir e
f i t
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BOOTH-KELLY
Lumber Co, Evigene
Office'*
( i r o c e r i e s
FRESH AND PI RE. A full line o f Staple and
f ancy Groceries at Lowest prices. H ighest cash and
trade prices paid for country produce : : : t t
H E L L O
M A I N
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1 V r E T C A L F
I V I o A R S E
Many a little man’s voice sounds! Best cahinetto photos, f t . 85 per dor-
hoarse and awful through the tele tor * short time only, at Hhsnarelts
phone.
callery opposite Masonic Hall. West
! side.
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