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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
Harte Counts Xeaòer. i irn tro n __ B L do « nmciiekcks l op p ortu n ities turn» el»« «Horded lu Uro- goc Tb« Leader «111 g it« you 1L0 new» and facta con cerning this favored locality fOL XV LOTTALE grove , •bout 150« majority over Knox, Re|, I be Democrats also ele t t i 13 ofUTe 15 couuciimeu. Ei^ht are Mormons. lane county . O R E (¡ o n , N G V MININE iug tbe petitions aud furniture from t h e i r respective h o m e s aud surplus clothing as well as iimnv providence, R. I., No*. 4 , - A t other articles about their homes for W. M. Brewer has located the midnight the returns indicate the the purpoee of forming a great bon spending a brief season at Portland re-election of Governor Garvin, Dem Eleanor claim in the Bohemia dis fire to inform tbe world of tbeir and gives the following statement b> a greately reduced plurality. The trict “ com plete sanctification.” They al to the big dailies: so built a crude altar aud offered vote is very close, however, and the "It is a source of much gratitude The Improved Mineral Smelter sacrifices and in tbe absence of result probably will be in doubt un people are figuring on putting up a to the residents of Bohemia and Cot TginmanySweeps the Field til the last district is heard from ! plant at Atlanta, Idaho, in the near tage Grove to see the activity exist lambs or calves, dogs and cats were substituted. Tbe organization con ing in the district. Only a few I future. N ew Stamp M ill for the sisting of several families and led by | Trenton, N. J.. Nov. 4 .—The Re in Greater N ew Y o r k months since piactically everything O. V. Hurt, a prominent politician I C rystal Consolidated publicans today elected four state Harry Hart who has been etg a g - was as still as the grave. Now how by a B ig M ajority. enators and enough of the assemb-i in development work in the different! Everything ia bustle and of Benton county, was organized ' M ining Company ly to claim both houses. The entire Crystal Consolidated mines iu Bohe- bustle. Bohemia district has over some time ago by an Easterner. Tbe | Democratic aseemhly ticket was “ ¡a for some time past, returned to 300 men at work, opening up fine headquarters of tbe sect beiDg out elected in Lniou county, which 1 is 8 11,18 Monday to remaiu a short bodies of ore that until recently were side the city limits tbe officers are unable to stop tbeir idiotic actions. s defeat for United States ‘ " — --------- looking after business matters not known to exist. »Senator . Tbe H oly Rollers derive tbeir name ! Kean, Ihc next state senate will aud renewing acquantanceship with ‘•The enterprise displayed by the from tbe supposition that tbeir | 14 Republican and 7 Demo- w*fe and baby. Oregon A Southeastern railroad in San Francisco W ill A gain stand names are written on tbe roll in E v eryth in g R eady to Be crats. W w km j , . . I puahiug its line from Cottage Grove 1». E. fc.ilwards, ’ ,clurueu returned »0 to iuis this I t 0 Robenn, o l • camp is a source of , Heaven. It is stated that tbe organ Dance to the M usic of Iu the house at least 33 out of the gin Installing the M ill 60 members will be Republicans. city Monday after spending the great pleasure to the owners of ization had predicts«! the end of the Eugene Schm itz. world was near at hand and their Bummer season iu the Bohemia property in tbe camp. The splen —R oad Completed. Denver, Nov. 4. —John Campbell, mines developing his properties and ,llJ pl“ “ bs being erected by the sacrifices were offered as one of their last religious rites on earth. Tbe New York, Nov. 4.— Complete re Republican carried thestateby near The fine new stamp mill for the assisting in tbe general improve Oregon Securities Company, the organization and its actions is un turns give McClellan the Tammany ly 7000 votes. Crystal, and Vesuvius, show bow Crystal Consolidated Mining Co., equalled in the history o f the west ment work. He says the fine new audidate and sou o f the great gen- much faitb tbe owners have in tbe arrived at this place from San Fran ,,, 1 , a majority of 63.617 over Low. j San Francisco. Nov. 4.—The offi wagon road being constructed by future of tbe camp. Bohemia is an for sbsurdity, foolishness sod abso cisco Tuesday night and on Thurs Turanian.'' made a clean sweep, and ! cial vote for Mayor of San Francisco, the Crystal Consolidated M iningC a, ideal camp. Vast quantities of tbe lute fanaticism. day was taken up to the present a working majority o f 37 in the as given out by Registrar Walsh, is from their mine to intersect with best timber in tbe West are on all ’ G o d L o v e s & C h e e r f u l G iv e r ,” terminus of the new Bohemia rail tosrd of aldermen. Comptroller as follows: £ . E Schmitz, Union road where it will be taken in charge the Champion Basin road, was com sides. Water sufficient to generate firout ran 0000 ahead of bis ticket, Lab., 26,016; H. J. Crocker, Rep., pleted and opened to travel this power for all necessary purposes and There was a case worthy o f Char by freighters and hauled into the defeatin'.! Heinreich. His plurality 13,621; F. K. Lane, Dem., 12,578; week, which will be a great conven all advantages requisite to miniug ity came to our notice W ednesday mines of the company, the fine new is C6.7DO. Every Tammany candi F. R. Whitney. Soc., 1094. ience to the Crystal Company as are there. Ore in abundance exists in this city. A covered wagon con wagon road into their property hav date in all tbe five boroughs of The Democrats elect a majority of well as other mine owners of that vi wherever the reins are tapped. I ing just been completed. Every greater New York, except Richmond the supervisors, the assessors, recor cinity and will enable tbe Crystal to predict that from the first of the taining a man and bis wife with a thing is in readiness for the new few little children including a three ja elected. Richm ond gave a few der, sheriff, public adminstrator, eor- put in their mill and begin active year tbe production of gold will be weeks old babe arrived in town on stamp mill aDd it will soon be set votes to Low. B ig Bill Devery got ornor and all the best offices. miniug operations at aD early date. steady and permanent Tbe stamps that day in destitute circumstances. up and put into operation. A force Mly 21100 votes. Mr. Ed wards iB well pleased with will begin dropping in the Oregou The husband being afflicted with hip of meu have been pushing work ou the showing made in his Peek a-l>£o Securities mill by tbe 15th of this joint disease could do nothing for j improvements about tbe mines since , Columbus, O ., Nov. 4.— Shortly Washington, Nov. 4 — Roosevelt 111 ices this season, and will return | mouth at the farthest. Tbe plant is the family, so the wife with babe in the com pany's uew saw mill was put before midnight. Chairman Dick an-1 declines to comment on yesterday’ s to the camp in about u month. a very modern one, and thoroughly arms solicited aid which was grac -1 m to operation at tbe mines sawing ioouced that M vrou Herrick's plur- j Sections, except to say that he iB equipped. The people of Cottage out lumber and timbers, among tbe T. H. Supple, the well kuown Grove feel much interested in the lous’.y extended by ou r citizens to improvements being a com m odious ulity for governor over Tom Johnson Kratified at the result in Ohio, help them on tbeir way. The family mining correspondent and stock progress of the camp, as it is tbe would exceed 125,000. It is thought ------ -------------- hailed from Minnesota and were on stamp mill building, tbe com pany's holder in several Bohemia mines, is gateway to tbe district.” Ike Republican majority ou joint S id ew a lk to th e C em etery . tbeir way to Jacksonville, Oregon, hotel or eating bouse, assay office ballot will exceed 74. to join relatives. They were travel aud other accessary buildings. Tbis A vigorous movement is again be' ing in a covered wagon, in which a company has large quantities of fine Louisville, K y „ Nov. 4— The re- ing inaugurated to raise a fund to stove bad been so arranged that a ore on its dumps which will soon be •lection ofG oveD or Beckman, Dsm., be expended in building a good, | fire could be bad to keep tbe family running through their fine new over Colonel M orns B. Belknap, five foot sidewalk from the west end i comfortable while traveling. They stamp mill. Bep. by a majority of fully 15,000 of Wall street to tbe Masouic and! Cottauge G r o v e H igh S c h o o l D e f e a t s T h e E u bad been on tbe road eleven weeks, K iln D r y e r . Mams assured. Tbe Republicans Odd Fellows’ cemetery. This is a aud were tnankful that tbeir journey mcede tbe election of Govenor very commendable undertaking and j was so near an end. g e n e H ig h S c h o o l T eaum in T h is C it y Work is progressing rapidly on Beckham. Numerous disorders. worthy of tbe best efforts of our| the large new steam kiln dryer at L a st S a t u r d a y A f t e r n o o n . j public spirited citizens. Owing to) N ew S a w - m __ i l l a t D r a in . Lon g and Bingbam'a m il1. The Boston, No*. 4 .— With returns the bad condition of tbe roads on ________ _ . foundation of the big building 3 0 i complete from every town and city- the route to the cemetery during Articles of incorporation b a ve)2 s o f e # t u all laid and tbe ^ram e in the state, the total for govenor to the winter season, burial services been filed by On last Saturday afternooD one to tbe boys here, but as tbe visitors tbe Kelleber-Sbelly | work is well under way. Tbia enter day stands : Bates, Rep., 199,303; can hardly be attended by relatives of the very best anil fastest football refused to go on witb tbe game un- Company, with a capital stock o f prising lumber manufacturing firm Gaston. Dem , 163,544. The rest of and friends of the deceased, es- games ever played on tbe local grid- leee it be allowed, and as there $50,000, paid in full. Tbe incorpor baa also recently equipped conven the state Republican ticket was also peciallv when teams are scarce, iron took place here, between tbe seemed to be no poesihility o f them ators are Wm. J. Kelleber, o f Y oo- iently arranged and modern offices elected. Socialists lost heavily. And, again, there is about six Eugene high school eleven and the scoring another point, the game colla, John K. Shelly, a prominent in tbe rear o f tbe com pany's months of each vear when tbe work peerless high school eleven of this progressed and tbe duke was allow banker and merchant of McKees merchandise store and have moved Des Moines, N o*. 4 .— Returns re of keeping up the cemetery must I place, reeultmg in tbe defeat of the ed. As soon as tbe ball was again port, P a , and J. H. Sykes, of Roee- therein, Mr. Lon g using tbe small ceived up to m idnight indicate tbe necessarily be suspended owing to visitors 5 to 10. And the score does put in play it was carried within burg. Included in tbe company al office building vacated by tbe com re-election of G overnor Cummins by the difficulty experienced in reach- not tell half the story, »s all who less than two feet o f tbe visitors’ so ie T. R. Sheridan, president of pany as a place in w bicb to conduct 60,000, and o f bis associates on the ing tbe grouuds, all of which would stood ou the side lines during lue goal line by here« line bocks and the First National Bank o f Roseburg. business in connection with tbe sale team go go end runs by Orval Taylor, A1 Griffin The company is at preaent construct o f town lota in bis sitely and rapidly Republican ticket by substantially be overcome by the construction of contest, and saw the local team ing a large sawmill west of Drain, building up addition to tbe city. the same p! uralities. a sidewalk. This movement was through the visitors' line repeatedly , and Duke K nox. With the ball first inaugurated more than a yea. for good gains, and the visitors fail, within eighteen inches of tbe line which will be complete«! iu about a T h e S te w a r t C e la te . j and three dow n, to make U in tbe month. All necessary mscliiuerv Omaha.'Nov. 4 .— At 2 o ’clock this ago, but failed through tbe lack of I time after time to make their yard- b — • . . . age, can attest However, the game j ball was fumbled on tbe first down w ill be on hand readv for numediste Burning the defeat of J. J. Sullivan, interest. However, it seems to the Tbe J. W Stewart estate ia valu Dvaiucrat candidate fur the supreme L eadeb that the two prominent se was snappy and full of interest from 1 and lost to tbe visitors, who kicked installation. A fiume will l>e built bench by John Baruer, Rep., is con cret orders which own the cemetery start to finish, although it did seem, off from their twenty-five yard line to transport tbe lamber to Drsin. ed at <20,(h>>. Henry W. Stewart to tbe center of tbe field where it where conne<-tione will be made ha* been appointed administrator ceded. Tbe m ajority will be be should manifest enough interest somewhat onesided. The work of our team was far wa* in play when time was called, with the S. P. R. R. There has al with bonds at $40,000. The heir» tween 4599 and 5000. The returns alone, to push it to a successful con superior to what it was in either of Thus ended one o f tbe best and ready been built in tbe creek where are Henry W. Stewart, o f Peudletou, thow fusion gains. clusion. However we find the citi its former games this season, as a most decisive games ever played tbe mill u being constructs«!, a ilatu Hattie 'S. Wheeler, of Portland, zens of the town ready and willing result of faithful practice and good in the city, much to tbe delight of creating a pond large etiougb to Etbel Clark, James E. and Harry to assist in securing the sidewalk. Salt I.ake, Utah, Nov. 4 — Almost Stewart o f Springfield. ••coaching” by “ Buck” Starr, who tbe four or five hundred spectators bold 10 , 000,000 feet o f logs. complete returns give Morris, Dena., Let the good work go on. has had them in hand but a snort j wbo thronged tbe side lines. 1 time. \ Tbe Eugene boys are nice, geotle- | The game, to have shown tbe ma0 iy fellows and put up a splen- respective merits of tbe teams, nad j p j game, but in this instance they it not been for an unlucky fiuke were simply outclassed in speed and and a fumble, would have been experience aud perhaps a little in At least lb to 0 . ' weight. The result o f tbe game is The first half was not more than especially gratifying when we recall five minutes old before Harm* was tJie fact that the Eugene team was put straight tbrougbt tbe line for a tj,e only one that succeeded in de- fiftv yard run and a touchdown. fearing • tbe 1 " C. “ M A * ‘ team ----- *“ last * vear The work o f Earl Hill at full-back Soon after this, Eugene, when with That the on«* place in town when’ you coukl in a few yards of their own goaL was fully up to its usual high stan were held for downs and forced to dard, while the halves. Harms and always secure a stylish, «h-pendable Hat. was at 1 try a punt which wias successfully Knox, were towers of strength in Martin. Haw- blocked aud captured beyond the almost every play our store? There is a reason for it : : : : : goal line, resulting in another touch- J*» and Mike Finnerty did great thtrlT t.,r Cottage Grove. Again w o,k tll the line and forced | down for - _ „ _ the hall was put iu play, Uken from opponent« to b e lie u tb*r were op The largest and best ; the visitors and forced across their against something. Taylor and I tifteen yard line where the explra- Gr.ffin made g ood gams when giv UOU ol* time prevented tbe third en tbe boll and did g o o f defensive touchdown by Cottage Grove in tbe work ‘ P eg” Bennett acted as um first ball. Tbe »core at the dose ol pire and fully filled tbe bill. His C o t t a g e (¡rove in l this half stood 10 to « , and it began knowledge o f the gome w good and his decisions fair and impartial. t„ look like an easy game. Tbe people here are beginning to In the second ball the local team Can till large or small orders sue- realize more fallv than ever that kicked off to the vieitora »be promptly : Country proibire W e are always looking ahoa«l anti counting on the making of a :de 1 iu advancing the ball t o the tbe team here bought and sold : at d where they loat worthy o f the lly g ood one and centre ol tue th** futur** wants o f mil ustomers. Am l . w e e forced to punt. most liberal s n r* also that there tention given to orders nom yardage aud id vert we oar •fifty, made is no better wsi Hill, wuo was plsying tie» Bohemia mines . *‘ • nr ver hue anvthinjr hut th** leading oti.n g a good an attempt to secure the p ¿»kin little city than I him unto u chad. track team in football, bqeebs but it rolled past there was no attempt made to pre tbe field. an* I s t v l e s vent Eugene from getting tbe 1 and crossing the hue, for it was not T h e "H oly R ollers'* o f C orvallta. How- thought it would be allowed ever, tbe refferee, Ford, a A small organization of religious fiuu. Eugene, decided that Hi.l dal fanatics styling themselves as “ Holy tmicb the ball and that the play «a lle r» * created a g* should be allowed. This g » T« Corner Main and River five points, as they miaae i the goal rion I I kiCk. Thu. play looked rather n * teen s MINING N O T E S o r IN T E R E S T GATHERED FROM A L L SO U RCES JIISON BEATEN ARRIVED TUESDAY HOT FOOTBALL Pearce J o h n s on Up - To - Date Grocery Store PHÓ N E M A I N 45 Did It Ever Strike Y ou