Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, May 06, 1904, Image 1

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6E GROVE.
OREGON.
ailqiuirter« fur three
umi)eriiiK <*ompHiiles.
^tuvray to the riel» Bo-
i-.I.I mine'«, .«ml the
|ut»e einuii.«r mines
'jf f ix v i
D.
INVESTORS and HOMES EEK ER S
w ill here flml o p p o r t u n /tie»
n on h ere else afford e«l in Ore-
yon. Tl»e Leader w ill |jl\e
you the new s and facts con-
ceru in y this fa v o r e d lo c a lil)
NO. 3
COTTAGE G ROVE, LANE COUNTY,. OREGON, F R ID A Y , MAY 6, 1904.
by Mr. Datnewood’s brother, Frank,
on west side of Fourth Street, all
»ere soon in but pursuit of tbe
referred, to street committee.
lion, which was tiuullv put up a
Petition for electric lights ou the
large tree near the W ildwood rail­
new extension of Wall street referred
road bridge. In order to furiah
to light coiuniitti e.
some spoil for the dogs the animal
Ordinance No 75, relating to the
was shot through the leg to cauae
closing of saloons at midnight to
it to fall from the tree, but this
5 o’clock a. m., came up for final
scheme failed aud not until it re­
bassage, and the vote resulted as
ceived its mortal wound from tbe
(m
follows;
For closing, Veateb, Currin,
Bids for the construction of Cot­ A. F. Detersoti................... 8.589
third bullet was it disloged from
and Chamberlain, Against closing,
its elevated retreat. While only a tage Grove's addition»! sixroom pub­ W. F. Grav...................... (5 222 0 0 1 Wall and Hinds.
yearling it measured six feet in lic school building which will occupy
The contract for the furnishing
The mayor held thnt the vote did
length. It was very poor ami m> n „¡tely location on
the west side, and installation of the healing (jb.nl not constitute a mnjoiity vote of
doubt ou the verge of starvation,
were opened Monday and the con­ for the present school buildtug was the council und declared lhe ordin­
hence, its unusual attempted attack
awarded to Nelson A Piper, for $(500 ance rejected, which ruling has
upon the chi dren. Mr. Damewood tract was awarded to W . F. Gray they being the lowest bidders.
sulij cted his holier, I he mayor to
feels sure that had he not been pre­ of this city, h e being th e lowest and
The contract lor re-painting the no|little criticism.
present building was let to T. W.
of Children Attacked the Beast sent the vicious beast would no best bidder.
Geo. Lea asked permission to Streets All Conform to the Former
doubt have mangled one if not
Titt runs
Jenkins for $54(5.50.
grade Fourth street in front of bis
both of bis children, While these T. F. Conn......................... $7.760 00
Plats of the Town-Beautiful
Without a Weapon of
Contract for the hentiug of the residence property at his own ex­
beasts are numerous iu the Bohemia Thomaa A Sou.................... (5,250 00 new building will be let iater. Tbe pense, granted.
Residence Sites.
Defense.
foothills, they rarely show a dis­ liiggs A W oods................... 15,(549 20 new public school building is to be
On mi tiou, a eon mittee, com­
position to attack a man, woman or Dan F ish er................
7,100 (Mi completed by September 1.
prising all of the coiincilmen was
child, but
Mr. Damewood and
Another beautiful and sitely ad­
appointed to d^libetute on the in­
Jo« I Hunewood, a prominent and
■
family will regard them with sus­
stallation of a sewerage system for dition to the city of Cottage Grove
citizen of Wildwood, the j
1 1 kinovn
kilo
picion hereafter.
has just been platted and its streets
the city.
■seuk terminus of the railroud
dedicated to the city by Messrs
BILLS
from Cottage Grove to the
the “ Buckeye State” in 18759. Up­
The following hills were allowed: Kayser A Huff, the enterprising
^ H i a mines, was in town Wed- OREGON SECURITIES COMPANY.
on moving to Eugene, Fred entered Leader, printing................... $ 4 50 real estate dealers. This new ad­
, and related the following
the public schools of that city aud Piper A Vaodenburg, lidw. 144 82 dition adjoins the present incorpor­
able adventure with a huge Thirty-stamp Mill in Operation in
later took a course in the state uni­ Underwood, marshall........... 57 55 ate limits on the south and com­
Bohemia Mines.
in lion to the L fadf . u . It ap
versity graduating from that insti­ Robt. Mai tin, nigbtwatch... 60 00 prises a tract of tine sandy soil, well
at Mr. Damewood lives some
G. O. McGilvray completed tbe
tution in 1897. In the fall of 1898 Griffin & Yeatcb, hdw C o.... 46 57 drained and aduira kly located for
stance from the public school repair of the Cottage Grove, Bo­
Mr. Fisk accepted the position of Lewis A Veatch....................
1 10 residence property, where ideal
wood, which his two little hemia telephone line last week and
second deimty sheriff and was after­ Miller Bros............................
4 00 homes can soon be built up. It
jed 10 and 11 years, respect- returned home. He visited the big
wards oppointed first deputy by C. G. Electric Co. lights..... 150 60 will be known as “ Spare’s, Ad­
»J. ttend. On returning home electric power plant of the Oregon
Sheriff Withers, which position he Bills of H. Gregory, Hart A Orr dition to Cottage Grove,” Messrs
Ichool Monday evening they Srcurities Company, and its thirty-
tilled with credit to the office and and J. C. Long A son, were carried Kayser A Huff having purchased all
1 seeing a young deer along stamp mill in the Champion Basin
I himself until the denth of Sheriff over.
of that beautiful tract of farming
ber-lined-road-way a short I and reports that this great mining
| Withers, February 7th, 1903, when
Bonds of C. Case for saloons land of A. H. Spare, located be­
trom their home. The 1 plant is now running very satisfac-
; he was appointed sheriff by the license approved.
tween the railroad track and the
jeiag to early for fawn, Mr. | tory, some delay being occasioned
County Court.
river on tbe south border of this
>od suspicioned
that the in beginning operations by some
In the manner of handling the
city, that portion adjoining the
A Few Press Comments.
re mistaken aud had probab- errors in putting the machinery to­
sheriff’ s work and tax collections
Specialties form a large portion city limits being surveyed and
ted some wild animal with gether and installing the big plant,
Sheriff Fisk has proven himself to of the 4 Georges show that opened platted into town lots, 38 in all
.ey were not familiar; so on however, this difficulty has been
be a painstaking servaut of the at the Grand Monday night.
Miss which average from 75 x 150 to 75
wing morning he decided overcome and the plant is no w in
people and has given satisfaction to Marion George in violin numbers x 250 feet
in dimension, those
lupany them to the point perfect condition. There is an im­
the public, iu respecting the rights received hearty applause, as also bordering on the river, being the
ey had seen some denizen mense amount of high grade ore on
The present ineumbeut of the of all aud serving them with fairness, did Miss Agnes George in songs ,nnil larger and on which a number of
[orest. They were nearing the dumps of the various properties
where tbe animal had been of this company, bordering on the | sheriff's office and candidate for re- regardless of politics, and lias tilled -Katharine’ ’ in Parisian dances and tine native evergreen trees are lo­
t two little boys some twelve Champion Basin and a very success­ election, Fred Fisk, is a son of the \ this important place in a most able contortion work.-News, Des Moines cated. The prices of these lots
range from $150 to $225 aud are
la.
ad of their father, when ful and profitable season's run late Judge A. H. Fisk, County- manner during his meumbeuey.
Fraternally- Sheriff Fisk belongs to
Judge of Lane County from 1892
aud without warning a seems assured.
The 4 . Georges who opened a sold for cash or ou easy payments.
Eugene Camp, W. O. W . Knights
looking mountain lion, or
weeks engagement at the Crawford This new addition is five blocks
The construction force on the to 1896. He moved with his par­
came crouching from be- j extension of the O & S. E. railroad ents to Eugene from Nebraska in of Py thias and Masons, and is mas­ Theatre last night, are well worth south of Mnm street and will he
large tree at the roadside, will 30on be increased aud a force 1888. Sheriff Fisk is a native of the ter of Eugene Lodge Number 11, A seeing. Their specialties are of a the scene of many beautiful homes
ised close to its head, eyes j of men wili be put to work on the state of Iowa, having been born in F A A M
very high class. Marion George, in a few years. Those desiring to
violiniste, is perfect in technique, invest in suburban town lots will
ud teeth shining, and with 1 electric car line from the warehouse,
noiseless ireail passed di-j the terminus of the etearn railroad, COMMERCIAL CLUB ORGANIZED.
ROAD MEETING SATURDAY.
while “ Katharine” is a phenonenon, do well to look over this new addit­
^itly in front of Mr. Damewood in to the Champion Basin mines, just
her work has never been equaled ion and consult Messrs Kayser A
Huff before buying elsewhere. This
_rsuit§of the little boys. Hoping as soon as the survey now in pro- Auxiliary to the Oregon Co-Operative An Object Lesson Road to Be Built here.— Republic, St. Leuis, Mo.
firm is strickly reliable and trust­
detract its attention aud frighten gress is completed.
This Summer.
Association.
worthy and the L e a d e k can cheer­
Excursion to Eugene.
—
Mr. Damewood emitted a
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fully endorse them.
Last
Monday
evening
a
large
gulaiMudiau war-whoop, but the
The " 4 Georges'* Co.
1 Saturday is the time set for a
The Brotherhood of Railway
| f^ ^ K d uo regard to him. The | (_)ne 0f the best attractions to number of the professional and meeting of the Lane county Good
Farmers Attention.
Trainmen will run their annual ex­
busiuess
men
of
this
city
met
in
the
CM
j l ^18 tlnie observed their conuj to the opera house this season
'• Roads Association at Eugene. The cursion to Eugene Sunday. May We have a large Supply of cheap
office
of
the
Pacific
Timber
Co.,
were frozen with horror, will be the 4 Georges. If you want
i committee on membership and plan 29th. There will be trains run lumber, just what you want on a
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began crouching as if to to laugh, this is just what you have and perfected the organization of a of work lias been busy since the from both directions into Eugene,
ranch. Price very cheap. Must
ring upon its prey, when Mr. ! been waiting for, and the special- Commercial club for this city by the meeting preparing the way for a
arriving there at 11 o ’ clock a. m. be sold for other stock.
election
of
the
following
officers:
’ wao was unarmed and ties are the best that have ever been
demonstration in road work.
und departing about 6 o’clock p. m.
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.,
,even secure a club or given here. The 4 Georges come T. K. Campbell, president; F. D.
The committee has been iu corre­
Tbe Oregon
State
Baseball
Saginaw Ore.
Wbeeler, secretary; Ben «Lurch, 1st.
me, i^ h ztu g that something must | to the opera
house for one night,
spondence with Portland firms that League plays on this date, Roseburg
vice president, H. O. Thompson, 2nd
dou«quickly, sprang upon the hflay yp
S
T
A
N
D
I
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G
O
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T
H
E LEA G V E CLUBS
vice president, W. D. Garman, treas­ build road-makiDg machinery. Beal vs. Eugene. Music will be furn­
ast and kicked it with all h is '
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W on. Lost. Pet.
A
Co.,
representing
Weston
A
Aus-
ished
by
the
Eugene
band
of
20
ure. A committee ou by-laws con­
ght behind the shoulders, nearly I
Cheap Lumber,
0
lotto
ton Mfg. Co„ have agreed to supply pieces. The University of Oregon E u g e n e .................
sisting
of
C.
J.
Howard
F.
B.
3
ng it from the ground. Fortu-1
0
toco
m ...................
We have on our vards 50,000 feet
the Good Roads Association with will be thrown open to the public, S K a o le
O0 d
0
3
s
e
b
u
rg
.............
tely this suddeu assault from the ; of lumber whieh must be sold to Phillips anil F. J. Hard was ap the use of machinery, except the
000
and no means will be spared to V a n c o u v e r.........
4
0
• »r frightened the lion aud it make room for incoming stock. Price | pointed by the president. Commit- steam road roller. The Buffalo-
rang into the bushes und disa- ranging from $3.50 to $7.00. If \ tee on location and furnishing, A. B Pitt Co. will probably supply the make the excursion a grand success.
The manufacture and saje of to ­
“ftred j Mr, Du me wood and bis }’ou want a bargin. Coni© at once. ! Woods, Ben Lurch and Marion roller, to be used on the U. O. cam
Salem won the first league base­ bacco is u state monopoly in Austria
Veatch. The membership fee was
, ,
.
. .
-
*** hutried to thtir home, secured
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.,
ball game from Roseburg Friday which nets the national treasury
,road
dogs and guu aud accompanied
Saginaw, OregoD. placed at $10, and the meeting ad- P0B atul the , P1“ 6 of
over $27,000,000 a year.
by tbe score of 4 to 1.
jourued until Thursday night when I
proposed to be constructed.
Supervisor
\
V
hit©
of
San
Bernar-
l= = -
the reports of the committees werei
submitted. It is the intention to dino county, California, has agreed
equip in modern style a suite of to furnish the machinery for making
rooms probably upstairs over Gar- test of crude oil on roads.
J. D. Matlock of the street com­
man A Htmenway’ s store and
furnish a reading room, reception mittee and other Eugene council-
men will co-operate with the Good
room and provide a department for
billiards or other diversions for the Roads Association and the govern­
membership.
This
organization ment in experimental work.
A letter from M. O. Eldridge of
will ’ be mads an auxiliary to the
the Department of Argiculture as­
Oregon
Co-operative
association
~
A L M O S T = = = = =
recently organized st this place and sures Mr. Hyde of the roads commit­
This is our motto and
much good to the city and tributary tee that the Department will assist
we carry the best line of
in
securing
machinery
and
trans­
country is sure to result from these
portation of the same and will fur­
groceries to be found iu
splendid organizations.
nish two experts to help with tbe
tbe markets. Our stock
demonstration of object lesson road.
The W. 0 W. Entertainment.
is frtili and closelv se­
The committee have also been
The members of tbe local Camp
lected.
Our c a n n e d
actively
at
work
with
the
8.
P.
R.
W'oodmen of tbe World entertained
goods are of tbe most re­
R.
Co.
and
expect
to
secure
trans­
a large number of guests in their
cent pack.
O n r Salt
OurCtosing-Out Sale will only con ­
portation of necessary machinery
fine new lodge room over the new
Meats are received fresh
tinue a little while longer, anti
for tbe expermental road building.
bAnk last Saturday evening. The
every month aud o u r
while it lasts goods will be sold
The meeting next Saturday will
following program was very credit­
ranch supplies nre ever
be
extremely
important
and
every
ably carried out.
West End
fresh.
W e have the
body
interested
sbould
be
present.
FROOIUM.
choicest a e 1 e ct i o n of
REGARDLESS
OF COST
Speech - G ood of the Order. F.
luncheon delicaciea to be
of Bridge.
H. Rosenturg; W . O. W . Song,
Council Meeting.
found in the county. We
Male
Quartette;
A
Sermon,
Chas.
Some fine bargains can be bad for
live up to our motto and
Tbe regular monthly meeting of j
Vandenburg; Recitation, Mrs, Orpah
cash.
G oods going at practically
sell nothing inferior.....
the
city
council
was
held
in
the
i
Benson; Vocal solo, Miss Nina
Y O U R O W N P R I 9 J :
Ostrander; Recitation, Mrs. Katie city hall Monday evening, all th e1
Y'ou had better call and make CWfe-r
Veatch; Recitation Miss Allie Phillips members of the board except I. J.
pttrehases before it is too late.
Recitation, Miss Hatnble; Recitation Bingham being present.
* W »
* f t- *
PETIT! o ss
Mrs. Simmons; Instrumental solo,
Miss Richmond; Shadowgraph tab­
A petition for a standard width
leau.
sidewalk on Perkins Avenue and
O u r O w n Free Delivery W agon.
At the conclusion of the program Clay St. Long A Landess addition;
excellent refreshments consisting of petition for improvement of mill str,
sandwiches, salad, ice cream, wafers petition for opening of street be­
and coffee, were served and a gener­ tween Bridge and Tennessee avenue;
al good social session followed. The petition to cover Fourth street with
occasion proved a most pleasant and gravel or crushed rock ; petition for
bicycle ordinance prohibiting riding
interesting one.
[ARROW
I
ESCAPE
SPARE’S
ADDITION
THE SCHOOL BOARD AWARDS CONTRACT
Cottage Grove’s Additional Public School Building Will
be Constructed by W. F. Gray.
Children Barely Rescued
[From an Attack By
Cottage Grove Again Extends
Its Limits
O U N T A IN LIO N
THIRTY-EIGHT LOTS
it
S H E R I F F
F R E D
F I S K
Good Things to Eat
MERCHANDISE
GIVEN
AWAY
Phone
Corner
Main and
Main
River Sts.
No. 43
Eakin & Bristow
PEARCE & JOHNSON