Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, November 13, 1903, Image 4

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OOTTAGB C*ROVE, O K » t o *
: PUBLISH KO KYKUY F R ID A Y :
Editor j >nd Proprietor
■K. C. I ON N KK,
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W A L L A C E ’S
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T h » C a n t u r y T o B » S tated
In P o rtla n d .
Of
The M. E. Church choir and
number of friends of tbe choristers
were tendered a
very pleasant
reception at tbe home of J, I
Jones in this city Wednesday even­
ing. Mr. Isham, the choir leader,
favoring the gathering with a vocal
solo, as did also Misses Elsie Lea
and' Maude Bingham, while Miss
Lillian Hart delighted the company
with some well rendered piano
solos. Just before midnight some
light refreshments were served and
after a brief discussion of ways and
means to improve tbe choir tbe
guests returned to their respective
homes after having spent a very-
enjoyable social evening.
After four years of patient waiting
the public of the State of Oregon
Entered at the Cottage Grove poat- is at lost to have a "Ben-Hur” sea­
son. The announcement is made
offlee os second-class matter.
that Klaw & Erlanger’s original,
massive and magnificent pruduction
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of Oen. Lew Wallace’s famous re­
One Year
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$1.20 ligious romance “ Ben-Hur” will be
.75
Six Months
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..V) staged at the Marquam Grand
Tlireee Month»
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If paid in advance hut if not so paid i
■inform rale of # 2.00 per year will be charged. Theatre, Portland, for five nights,
Advertising rates made known ou application commencing Tuesday evening, Dec.
1st. Special Matinees are also to
CLUBBING LIST
The Lane County L e a d e r for one be given on Wednesday and Satur­
year and any one of the following pa day, Dec. 2nd and 5th, respectively.
per» one year for the price set opposite: This spectable Las scored the big
New York Tribune Partner........ $1 75
gest kind of triumph in this country
Toledo Weekly Blade...................... I 7ft
N e w N u * ic * l G oods C o m in g .
Portland Weekly Oregonian.......... 2 50
and Europe. It has completely
Portland Weekly Journal............... 2 00
eclipsed the record of all other stage
Port laud Semi-Weekly Journal.... 2 2ft
T. K. Richardson, Secy, of the
San Francisco Call...................... 2 30
offerings, and is acknowledged to
San Francisco Examiner................. 2 50
Improved Smelter C., of Portland,
be the grandest, most impressive, iu-
writes that new goods will arrive
stractive and stupendous in-door
Drunkenness in the army 1ms doubl entertainment ever offered the pub­ for Hie music store at this place, by
the last of tbe week,
The great
ed since the canteen was abolished.
lic.
success achieved by the Smelter Co.
Portland is the only city in the
Dut a little while, now, and the State that “ Ben-Hur” will be pre­ insures tbe permanent increase of
Thanksgiving turkey will be in our sented ip. The Company, which the present stock, now under the
management of Mr. Day, who is
midst.
numbers over 350 persons, comes
well known to the citizens of this
direct
from
San
Francisco.
Ten
tiO
Corbett, the former champion pug!
place. It is needless to say that
feet
baggage
cars
are
required
to
list, says tiiut foot ball is far too rough
every effort will he made to give to
transport the scenic effects of Ben-
a game for him.
tbe publio the best value for the
Hur and two stock cars are pressed
money in either cash or install
into
service
to
care
for
the
horses
If Mr. Carneige clings to his steel
ments.
In clearing out the old
stock lie may yet realize his ideal of and cnmels used in the producti >t>, stock, several special bargains are
while ten Pullman sleeping cars,
dying a poor man.
to be had.
two day coaches and two dining
cars
make
up
a
special
train
for
the
City
Must P a v Damages First.
In Spain a field Inborer receives on
comfort of the Company. Iu the
an average of 28 cents d day as wages,
great chariot race scene eight borseH,
The county court in its session
and this is without board.
harnessed to two chariots are sho * n last week at Eugene reported as fol
in their struggle for supremacy on lows on the survey of the bridge
One of the universities, has estab­
the big reconstructed stage.
ero sing in Cottage Grove. “ A pe­
lished a chair of dressmaking. Excel­
During tbe run of Ben Hur in tition to relocate or define the boun­
lent! Now for a chair of dishwashing.
Portland, the Southern Pacific and daries o f a street in Cottage Grove,
Nortborn Pacific Railroads, The Ore­ where the county bridge is located,
Tiie Stnuilard Oil Company has be­ gon Navigation Company, ami the which is technically a county road
gun to operate in Japan. This sottles various steamboat lines entering the but really a street, was postponed
it. The Japaueie ueedu’t be afraid city, will make special rates for tbo^e until the town or the citizens pay-
thnt Itussia will get them.
who desire to witness it, while the all the damages reported by the
Management of the Marquam Grand viewers.” It is understood that the
The Portland saw mill men will sue will pay special attention to all out damages assessed by the viewers
were as follows: For the moving of
the Southern Pucific Company for of town mail orders.
damages for losses sustained by the
the bridge four feet south $100;
DIED.
failure of the Company to supply cars
damage to adjoining property $250;
to enable the mills to fill their orders.
W A L L A C E .— A t the home of Rev. total $350.
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shipment of mens, ladies
and childrens underwear which
should have been here <50 days ago.
This was a factory order and was
bought right.
NVe have missed
mauy sales on this stuff, but our
loss will be your gain—-those of
you who are not already supplied.
We will chop a slice off the regu­
lar price of such garments, and
close ’em out as fast as possible.
W e show these garments in wool,
cotton fieece knit or ribbed— all
weights and sizes from baby little
casimere shirt to papa’s 44 size.
We also have a splendid line of
blankets and quilts, clothing, shoes
and rubber goods
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Welch a Woods
Has it For Less
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WELCH & WOODS
The Leaders in Low Prices and Hustlers for Business
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Brighten up y <> u r
1» R E M I S E s;
W e can supply the
P A I N T S !
C. H. Wallace in this city Tuesday
School Notes.
Miss Kang Tung Bac, the 17-year-
morning at 1 :30 o ’clock Nov. 10,
old Chinese girl, who will soon outset
1903, Mrs. William L . Wallace,
The second lecture of the course
the Dowager Empress, arrived in New
aged 32 years, 5 months and 12
will begiven by Prof. Hawley of the
York recently for a tour of Inspection.
days, of consumption.
She will huve several instructors teach
Eliza J. Medley, was born in Scott- Willamette University. Salem on
her and will learn all she can about land county, Missouri, May 28,1871. Friday evening Nov. 20th, subject
our grand country.
and came to Oregon with her par­ “ Making of tbe Declaration of In de­
Latest!
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Medley, in pendence” Prof. Hawley is one of
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American
Our Pension roles coutain the 1874, and located a few miles west the best students on
Prices will surprise you for cheapness ]
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in
the
Northwest.
names of only five living Uevolution- of this city. She was married to
nry War pensioners’ three having filed Wm. L. Wallace, Fed. 25; 1895, to
The Boys' and girls’ Aid Society
See <mr ele­
<luring the past year. They are all which union three children were of Portland and working through­
gant line o f
women, the oldest is 103 and the born, one. of which, survives. For out Oregon has appealed to the
youngest 82. By this rule we may ex­ three years deceased has been a suf­ Public Schools for help to be given
pect to be paying Civil War pensions ferer from that dread disease, con­ as a “ Thanksgiving Offering.” Over
to widows for at least one hundred sumption. A t various times a change 300 boys and girls have been cared
years. There are many chits of 16 of climate was sought in the hope for during the year.
Furniture* Undertakers;
anxious to worry a foot-ln-the grave of benefiting her health, the past
The school invites the people of
year having been spent at Tucson, the town and country to join with
veteran for his pension.
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Arizona, but her condition gradu­ us in sendiug a good offering to the
ally
grew
more
serious
and
recent­
helpless
children.
Fruit,
vegetables,
When a boy has learned agriculture
Prom inent Mining Man Here.
he Is much better off than ¡a so-called ly she wub brought back to this clothing, money, canned goods, etc.
profession. He can learu it much city to spend her last days with A ll will be gladly received. These
J. B. Keefer, D. D. S., of Port­
She was things nre carried free by the South­
cheupor. Why then should he seek relatives and friends.
land, president of the Judson Rock
one of the over-crowded learned pro­ always of a cheerful, kind and ern Pacific. Send or briDg your
Mining Co., with extensive mine
fessions? Secretary Wilson says "The amiable disposition, intelligent and things by Wednesday N ovem ber25.
holdings in Bohemia, wns here this
so-called learned profession have been refiued, which characteristics won of the Crystal Cousolidaeed mines
week with the intention of inspect­
for
her
the
highest
esteem
of
all
returned
from
the
camp
Thursday
over-done and the supply exceeds the
She was patient and reports some obstruction to ing the company’ s mining proper­
demand. The one class more than nil who knew her.
ties in Bohemia before returning
others that is to become well-to-do is and considerate throughout all her travel by fallen timber and slides
home, but was prevented from so
the farmer who owns the soil thnt is long illness and sufferings and her but only about two feet of snow at
doiug by the lute severe storm
untimely
death
is
deplored
by
lx
r
the
lower
mines.
becoming every day more valuable.”
which swept over the district leav-
Besides a
A good profession to day for ambi­ wide circle of friends.
CHARGE OF PE R JU R Y.
i ing from two to four feet of snow.
liusbnud and little son, Everett, she
tious boys is farmiug.
In a pleasant call ou the Leader, Mr.
lenvcs a father, five brothers and
five sisters aud a host of friends to Two Men Arrested At Blnckbviltr Tues­ , Keefer informed us thnt a contract
day by V. S. MarsheJ.
Tiie Leader has been requested to mourn their sad loss.
The surviv­
had just been let for extensive
roast tiie city council to a crispy ing members of her family are : J.
development work on the Judson
Depurty United States Marshal Rock property and other important
brown, because It recently instructed M. Medley, the aged father ami
tiie street committee to clean the thin attorney J. S .W m H .Thos M, Hen­ Roberts arrived at this place Mon­ improvements will be mnde on this
coat of mud from tiie surface of Main ry and Claud; Mrs. Cliff Clever, Pen­ day with warrants for the arrest of fine property early next season.
street and bus failed to enforce this dleton; Mrs. Darwin Bristow, Cot­ A. B. Lyon and William Lively up­
sanitary order. As this is the first tage Grove; Mrs. Harvy Wallace, on a charge of perjury in swearing
Postoffice Discontinued.
offense of this nnture on the part of Saginaw; Mrs. W. P. Locktfood, falsely to land entries. The officer
tiie council, we will bo lenient, but
soon
located
his
men
at
the
Black-
Tacoma; and Mrs. Chas, Littlefield,
now after “ a hint to the wise” if some
Word has been received from
Eugene, The funeral services were butte quicksilver mines where they
action is not taken very soon toward
Washington, D. C „ that the post-
were
employed
and
after
their
arrest
conducted from the Catholic church
cleaning up Main street, this paper
office at Hadley ville. Lane county,
of winch she was a devoted mem­ they were required to accompany
will endeavor to Incite mob violence
has been ordered discontinued and
ber, Wednesday, Rev. Father Beut- the deputy to this city from which
the mail ordered sent to Crow.
against a bevy of well meaning, but
gen officiating! interment iu the place they departed for Eugeue to
slow going citizens who preside over
appear
before
U.
S.
Commissioner,
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
The funeral
this progressive municipality. Clean
Mr. anil Mrs. White came up from
service was attended by a large J. J. Wulton, where n hearing was
up the street gentlemen; in appear­
Wednesday to visit with
concourse of sorrowing relatives and given them Thursday and Friday. Junction
ance it purtaketh too much of a
The accusation states that on or their son. Virgil White and family.
friends despite the very inclement
swine wallow.
weather and many le u itifu l Moral about September 19th of this year,
Wanted, a girl of experie nee, for
offerings were in evidence.
The Lyon and Lively violated Sectiou general housework, small family
The old song that “ Unelc 8am is
5392
of
the
revised
statutes
by
mak­
Mrs. C. 8. Frank, mil, E. Ninth 8t
bereaved family have the sympathy
ing oath as follows:
Eugene, Oregon.
rich enough to give us all a farm” !• of (he entire community.
no longer quite true. The people of
"That they were acquainted with
the older states do not realize how
homestead entry 9867, made by-
For sale one 35-llght new Aeetyline
rapidly the public lands are being ab­
Johannes J. Brauti and knew the Gas machine, in perfect order The
very
best light for either house
sorbed, too many of them by mere
present condition of the same; that
speculators and not home-makers. As
| the said Johannes J. Brauti has church, lodgerooni, <>r any building
where a fine cheap light is needed!
a result of the new litigation law it is
j never established his residence on P. Frank ft Son. ifo, E. Ninth Street
possible that 75 , 000.000 or 100 , 000,000
j the said tract nor cultivated or im- Eugene, Oregon.
acres of desert will be made available
j proved the same; that he has been \
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These hooks are among
for homes, but this will be a work of
¡absent therefrom for a period of
s'‘ le, one 25 light Ransom
the best, latest anti most
years and in the meantime Congress
more than six months last past, w ith-! A,uton>atf<- Gas Mochine, a sixty can-
popular, anti can be hart
here at the regular prices.
should so change the laws ns to pre­
lout obtaining leave of absence.”
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! P*r " ° " r- no weights or winding, run
vent the Irrigable lands passing Into
Badly Scalded.
•/ «’«y water pressure.
Look box
the hands of wealthy ranchmen and
1<2, Eugene, t>Tegon.
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land dealers. Unless Congiess shall
ts a small one. but Is chuck full of
At Creswell Tuesday W ill Schmitt,
That grand 2n i , » , t„,
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soon make some radical change in the
real humor -from klver to klver
son of John Schmitt, while suffering the New York Tribune Far J 01" “ ^ ’
land laws. It will lie charged that the
from an attack of sickness fainted I,shed . » . t , ? i "
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millions that the government Isspend-
All the late ami popular hook* in stock,
and fell over while sittinc g near a lished weekly, one full page of con- '
as well as a complete line of school sup­
ing for irrigation will be largely for
densed
general
new.
each
week,
with !
plies. stationery, etc.
cook stove on which was a kettle of
the benefit of the speculators and
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tll'istrated
up-to-date
boiling water. In falling the boy
great live stock interests.
pulled the kettle over onto him bad­
ly scalding his legs, arms and body
School children can get the National I
S e p a ra te Leaf Note Book at the Mod­
ern f harmaoy.
OILS AND:
BRUSHES:
Wall Paper
Rockers!
France $ Gowdyi
The Virginian
J5he Conquest
J oh n Henry
Mrs. F i e l d s ’
B o o k Store
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Malthoid Roofing
cannot be equaled in
price or quality for use
in all work of low cost.
Malthoid supplies every
requirement is a roofing for
wharvet, factories, sheds,
barns, canneries, etc., where
a good roofing at a low price
is desired.
Fire-resisting, water and
we*ther-proofj not injured or
affected in the least by the
extremes of heit and cold,
gases, acids, fumes and
dampness.
Send for booklet and nmplee.
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San Francisco, Seattle,
Portland, Lot Angeles
and Denver, Colorado.
Ft' Salt »1 WYNNE HARDWARE CO,
Common Rough
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For the Best ind Cheapest
hop 01 fruit farms in the
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with tbe owner.
Best cablnetto photos. il.*5Pir ^ T
for a short time only, at nSil?
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gallery opposite Masonic Hah.
side.
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For Sale.
One of the finest, fruit. i?r*Ln-
stock farms in the valley.
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2 miles from stetion. A ,irir ' t |
sold soon. Call on or add!***.
M c K ay . Creswell. Oie.
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make final proof in support , " » j l M p » I
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to prove his eontinm-..
that ion ol said land. v,7;
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