U. al OVE OREGON. ru*rs for three COTTA f in n com panies, r to tue rich Bo- f i l l Ines. e n d tin* ■ c i a n i »u' m ines 0. Xane County Xcaòer. INVESTORS and HOMESEEKERS w ill here And opportunities uoMÜere else ¿H orded iu O re­ gon. T h e Lender w ill give you the new s aiul facts c o n ­ cern in g this favored locality NO. 2 COTTACIK GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , APRIL 21», 1904 XVI gun Co-operative Associotiou. 1 Tiereby appoint the following com­ mittees of the Oregon Co operative Association, No 1, ami the mem­ bers aie requested to report at the special meeting to be held at Mar­ tin’s Hall, Friday evening, April 29, to take up the duties incumbent upon them. Committee ou Finance Herbert Eitkin, W. D. Gariuan, A. B. Wood, B. Lurch, C. C. Cns.e. Committee on Legislation. 1. H. Biughum, li. M. Veatch, (' •) How ard, John Barker, James Heuieuway. Committee ou River and Railroad Transportation, T K Campbell. C H Burkholder. W . C. Conner, O. H. Thompson, H. A. Hurtuug. Committee on Mines and Minnie. stalled at Hunt s Falls, on Ed. Jenks, C. C. Mathews. Win. B. ■ . E. Railroad Capacity Root, L. LeRoy, Geo. Knowles. H erbert E akin Pres. O C . A s s 'n SAW [LL PLANT §jj|od Lumber Company fcgin Operations I EQUIPMENT ■ «m i Feet Per Day. J . N, B o y d C o n n in g . ubo punter the well known I ! J. N. Boyd, the well known photo- I Rose burg, has been j grapber will soon return to Cottage onsiderable time iu Cot- Grove. Last week’s Lebuuou Cri- » lately perfecting ar- ! tenon said of him. lt for the building and “ Lust week Photographer Boyd a large modern saw filled his out side show case with a 11 plant at Hunt’s falls, at Wild- new supply of photos. Among the ^ ^ ■ te n n iiu is of the Oregon new display may he found some of Southeastern railroad, building the fiuest finished photos that are itv to the Bohemia Mines. made anywhere both as to work- _>tn tl iDy will have an unlimited j nasnahip nod mounts. They are co ■ er T jjovler, and its mill will be without doubt the finest lot of plot­ ted is the heart of a fiue timber | urea ever displayed iu tnis city ami logs already beiug at should be seen to be appreciated. ill were cut from the Lebanon can boast of one of the ight-of-way. Tins com- very best photographers in the rganizeil at this place I state,” ier by Messrs Hunter,, S ite C h a n g e d , nd Medley, the two lat- The school board decided the • x- gentleman being of this M o w i n g to the cur shortage pence of excavating for the found­ reused freight tariff iu- ation of the new scheol building by the S. P. Company would be so great ou the hillside enterprise was tempor- site donated by D. G. McFarland, uided, however, the re- that it would be to the be6t interests leut of the former low to select and accept tbe site offered |*te by the S. P. Company by Jas. H. McFarland on tbe level othea favorable conditions has ground about two blocks south of the company to pro- tbe former site and just west of Mr. ^ ^ ^ ■ b e carrying, out of McFarland's residence. This ebauge plans, and the construe- rendered it necessary to extend tbe | i this mill and the installation time of awarding the contract for ^ ^ ^ ^ ffip ew lumber plant will tbe new building another week. at once. The mill will “ Tony” Noltner, a pioneer news ive • daily capi acity of 75,000 feet wing to the attention which he paper man of this state, who estab­ 11 be obliged to give to lished the EugEne Register iu the is buaim ss, Mr. Hunter sixties, and who until recently pub­ Jos turned the management of his lished the Portland Dispatch, is iu fo— mi ll over to R. M. liver, the city endeavoring t o secure a * that city, together with a one- write-up of the town and our min­ iMf interest in the establishment. ing and lumber enterprises, to ap­ pear in tbe Lane county edition of -Operative Association the Portland Rural Spirit. Our people will do well to take hold of Ibis mat- Meeting 1 ter and thus get some good profitable advertising from which tbe commun­ To tbe officers nnd members of the ity will derive much benefit. ..e g o n Co-Operative Association, 1. Notice is hereby given that I will soon arrive in Cottage e Oregon Co-Operative Associa- Grove prepared to do as good >n, No. l.jo f this city, is called to work as done any where in the promptly at 8 o'clock. Friday state. Having taken instructions gening April 29, at Martin's Hall. under the best demonstrators in ■portant business is before tbe As- the state. Will also spend one jiatiou, and every member is urg- week in Portland getting new ideas to be pres ent. C. J. H oward Sec. i before coming. J. N. Boyd. order of 11 I I 'i. - ------------ f c ni h i m i . 4, New five room bouse and two lots tfhMmàtiil members ni the Ore- price $700. a snap Medley A Milne. J j JOS. S. S T IL E S Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Lane County. 000 FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY. Cottage Grove Lodge Celebrates 85 Anniversary of the Order in America. A JOINT CANVASS Tuesday was a great day for tbe J. 8 Stiles, the republican eandi- | he still retaius, until May 1, when Odd Fellows. It was the anniver­ date for sheriff of Lane county, is a t ! he steps down and out, to look sary of tbe establishment of that r | ufier bin campaign. order at Baltimore Maryland, During his service at the head eighty-five years ago. The order police. He was born in Indiana in <>f tbe county seat police force Mr Inis enjoyed a phenomenal growth 1855, frotu which state he moved Stiles has many times distinguished and now the Odd Fellows number with his family iu 1856, to Iowa himself us a shrewd detective and more than a million members, with where he was raised. He came to :m absolutely fearless officer of the disbutsemi tits for the relief of sick Eugen:». January 1. 1895, and opeu- law. He has been successful iu fer- and uufortunate members running ed a job printing office, ' letiug out many my sterious crimes well up into the tuilhoue. Tuesday all over the United States which lie cundoi'ted until 1897, j uud running down nnd capturing when he sold out. He was ap- the guilty putties, a fitting tllustra- the Odd Fellows celebrated the an­ Compact Signed by Candidates of , tiou being presented ill the short niversary of their beginning. Cot­ Both Parties— Dates Fixed J. S . S T IL E S K « j ili he made of th6 three culprits tage Grove Lodge, of this city, pre­ a ho broke into the Central Saloon paid! and earned out n program for Meetings. i iu Cottage Grove in-t week, robbed worthy of the occasion A large ;lie cash register and two slot rna- number of visiting members from E uuene Ore., April 26, 1904. | chines, and made good their escape. Creswell aud other near by lodges We, tbe undersigned, hereby ' Though beiug supplied with but a participated in the celebration and | vague diseriptiou of the burglars, a good time was repotted by all. At agree upon a joint political canvass j he kept on the alert for his meu at tbe conclusion of the ejerciscs an of Lane county betweeu tho candi­ I the Eugeue depot, and withiu 36 excellent banquet was served which date for tbe democratic and repub­ I hours had the culprits languishing proved the crowning features of licans parties of said Lane county behind the bars, proof of their guilt the occasion. The following pro­ And we agree that said canvass shall be made upon tbe following beiug demonstrated by their act in gram was rendered. dates and at the following designat­ throwing away the purse of old coins PROOIUM and another purse containing nick­ Phonograph solo, Hiawatha; and ed places in said Lane county: May 12, Thursday, 1 p m. Cbesber. els an 1 dimes- when they were ap­ “ I ’m old but awfully tough” Talk, May 13. Friday 3 p. m., Maple- prehended and arrested by Mr. by A. J. Armstrong; Vocal solo, Stiles, w ho 60 ou there-after recover­ Miss Rena Baker; Phonograph solo, i ton. ed tbe discarded purses and coins “ Three Women for Every Man;” ! May 14, Saturday, 1 p. m. Flor­ which were readi y identified by Mr Vocal solo, Miss Dawson; Phono-, ence. Pape, proprietor of the Central Dar. graph solo; “The Swiss Warblers,” J May 16, Monday, 1 p. tn. Dead- This is given only as an illustration Recitation, Mr. Harry Brehaut; wood. May 17, Tuesday, 1 p. m.,Blacbly. of the efficiency aud skill of Mr. Talk on odd fellowship, Prof. Briggs- May 18, WednesJay, 8p. m., El­ Stiles in running down criminals, to Duet, Maudoliu aud Guitar, Messrs' In H is C h i e f o f P o l i c e U n i f o r m whom he is a terror and from this Culp A C'rusan; Reading ou odd mira. May 19, Thursday, 1 p. m , Smith- experience, skill end other spleudid fellowship, Dr. W. W. Oglesby; pointed chief of police by Dr. Kuy­ qualifications it is evident that he Phonograph solo, “ Dutchman iu field. May 20, Friday 1, p. tn., Long kendall and served through that ad­ would make Lane county a most tbe Beer Garden;” Solo, Albert ministration, and for 18 months of able, competent and efficient sheriff. Seidmau; Reading, Mrs. May Hart; Tom precinct. May 21, Saturday, 1. p. m., Junc­ the Hnrii- term when lie resignednnd From all directions assurances Floor Work by the Rebecca Degree took up the business of auctioneer. are pouring iu that Mr. Stiles is Team; Phonograph solo, “ Turkey tion City. May 23, Monday, 3 p. m., Crow. About six months after Mr. G. R. going to receive the solid support in the Straw.” May 24, Tuesday, 1 p. m.. Lorane. Cbrisman began his first term a* >f his party, and that there is no Rev. A. J. Armstrong will preach May 25, Wednesday, 1 p. m., mayor, Mr. Stiles was again apR kvasion for swapping horses with tbe anniversary sermon at the M E. Cattage Grove. pointed chief of police, which offio j he democrats iu this campaign. church next Sunday morning at 11 May 26, Thursday, 1 p. ui., Sagi­ o ’clock. naw. ffiP* May 26, Thursday, 8 p. m., Crcs- An exciting run away occured in NEW MACHINERY ARRIVES. A DESERVED PROMOTION this city Sunday about noon. It well. May 27, Friday, 1 p. m., Lost a Springfield livery team driven For Dorena Lumber Company's Big J. C. Currin Accepts a Position on was by Robt. Blair, who on approach­ Valley. Planer anl Yard Plant. May 28, Saturday, 1 p. m., Pleas- the Revenue Cutter. Grant. ing this city accidently drove into a bog in tbe roadway when the double and Hill. The big new boiler, aud eugine J. C. Curriu, a well kouwn Cot­ May 28, Saturday, 8 p. m., Jasper. trees or tongue gave way and tbe and other tnachiuery for the Dorena tage Grove boy aud son of Mr. and May 31, Tuesday, 2 p. in., Wal- team dashed down main street at a Lumber Company’s new plauiug Mrs. J. W. Currin of this city, lias very lively pace and did not stop terville. mills and yard plant arrived at this just received substantial recognition June 1, Wednesday, 1 p. in., until they reached tbe home of Cur­ place this week and will soon bo for his ability as a telegraph opera­ tis Veatch, 2 miles west of town Thurston. taken up to the company’s siding tor by being promoted from the June 2. Thursday, 1 p. tn., Ping where they were caught aud return­ on tbeO A S. E. railroad at Dorena. Port Townsend. Wash , Postal tele- ed to town. Little damage resulted. Yang. The saw mil) is located two miles praph office, to tlie position of wire- June 3, Friday, 1 p. m., Coburg. up in the canyon smith o f the rail- less teleguph operator on the U. S. Mrs. J. S. Medley who has been June 4, Saturday, 2, p. m., Eu­ road, the lumber from the mill be- Revenue Cutter, Grant, which plies spending the winter with ber sister, gene. ing Homed to tbe yards, where the up and down tbe Pacific coast- Of Mrs, Homer B. Millard at Bakers­ Witness our bands this 26th day planers and yard phmt is to be iu- tbe promotion tbe Port Townsend field Calif., and has also visited of April, 1904. stalled at once, and where the out- call say: “ The selection of an opera- Mexico and other California, ! C. A. WINTERMEIER. put of the mill will be converted j tor for the Grant has been banging points returned borne last Saturday Chairman Republican Count* Cent­ into n first class finished product, fire for some time. Tbe man to re- morning. Her many friends will ral Committee. I ceive this desirable billet bud to be pleased to learn that her health J. D. MATLOCK. ! pass tbe scrutiny of not only Gen. has been almost fully restored by Chairman Democratic County Cent­ Burglars Bound Over. New the general manager of the ral Committee. The three hobos who were sus company, but of Collector Ide, and tbe ebauge of climate. picioned as being the culptifs who Copt. Tozier as well. Tbe selection We have several snail well im­ burglarized the Central saloon, in A good second hand organ for sule has fallen on J. C. Currin, at pres­ proved far ms near town at a bargain this city last week and wlio were ap­ ent holding down a key in tbe local or trade. Pbillij s A Wheeler. HiDds A Veuske. prehended nnd captured by Chief of office of tbe Postal Telegraph com­ Police Stiles at Eugene lust week pany. Mr Currin came here at the were given a heariug before time Mr Varnell left the Postal Squire Vaughn in this city Saturday for tbe wireless, and in that time and bound over to tbe Juue term of be has made many friends by his court. Tbev wete taken to Eugene uniform courteous treatment of bis where they will be languished in jail company’s patrons. The appoint- awaiting trial. They gave their meut'to tbe Grant comes in the way 4 4 4 4 4 V4 4 4 4 4 r4 4 4 4 4 v4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 names Win Johnson, Jas. Kelly of promotion to Mr. Currin, tbe aud Geo" Deunis. emoluments being greater than Monday’s Eugene Guard gives those attached to bis present posi­ the following account of new evi­ tion. His many friends here, while This is our motto and dence found against the culprits. j sorry to lose him, will wish him FOUND LOST COINS. we carry the best line of all luck. Mr. Currin assumed tbe It will l>e remembered that . . . tbe groceries to be found iu . I responsible duties of bis new posit- » • I 1st.” «.., hobos were caught here tbe middle [ • l(jn Aprij tbe markets. Our stock of last week and taken to Cottage is fresh and closely se­ Grove to answ er to tbe charge of rob­ Farmers Attention. lected. Our c a n n e d bing Papes saloon, iD that city. Tbe goods are of the most re­ robbers took some sovenir coins We have a large Supply of cheap cent pack. O u r Salt nnd several dollnrs iu nickels which lumber, just wbnt you want on Ments are received fiesh they obtained from a slot machine. ranch. Price very cheap. Must every month and o u r When they were searched after their ; be sold for other stock. ranch supplies are ever arrest here some of the money and a | Tbe Booth Kelly Lumber Co., fresh. W e have tho number of articles from the saloon W est End Saginaw Ore. choicest s e 1 e ct i o n of were found in their possession, but Mrs. C. G. Gray and little daugh­ luncheon delicacies to be the souvenir coins were missing. o f Bridge. Chief of Police Stiles was confident ter, Olga, anived in this city Wed­ found in the county. We live up to our motto and the fellows dropped the coins some­ nesday from Halsey, to reside. Mr. | sell nothing inferior..... where while they were running from Gray is tbe L k a d 2 r ' s competent and him. so he has spent some time obliging foreman. Tbe family has looking fo r them. O n takeu a suit of rooms in tbe new Sunday morning he was rewarded Scbleef building for tbe preseut. by finding a small tobacco sack con­ Mr. Gray will now endeavor to break 4 4 4 ’4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 taining tbe coins and several dollars off his bachelor associations. iu nickels. It was found betweeu tbe fence aDd sidewalk on Oak, str., O u r O w n F r e e D e liv e r y W a g o n . We have some extra good bar­ near B. F. Dorris’ residence. gains in Bohemia Mining stocks call or write for prices, Medley A Oor types last week made us say Milne. tbe heir at tbe borne of Mr, and Mrs. We bave extra good snaps this Ole Kayser is a boy, when tbe new arrival is a sweet little specimen of week on residence property, call and examine for yourself Hinds A Yenske j fem minify. First Gun of Campaign to be Fired May 12 CHESHER THE PLACE i Good Things ito Eat U n til F u rth er N O T I C E we will continue our closing out sale until the entire stock is dis­ posed of. The extreme­ ly low prices that we have been and are yet quoting on the goods positively cannot be du­ plicated by any concern m this part o f the coun­ try, quality of goods considered. It was a large stock to liegiii with and you will yet find many bargains in many lines o f season­ able goods .’ .* ." Eakin & Bristow V Y , < < Phone Main f< x > Corner Main and River Sts. No. 43 ’ ' + PEARCE & JOHNSON ----------------------------------- 1