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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
U. GE GROVE. OREGON. ■aUiluarterü for three PuintwriiiK c o m m i »«*. teway to tüd rich Bo- ¿oltl mines, im i tlie Butte cimi il> u’ iiiiiies al (J, Xane County Xeabet. XVI INVESTORS i M M O a i^ S E E R E R S will here Unit opportunities nowhere els« afforded InOre- goii. The Leader will give you the news aud facts con cerning this favored locality NO. 4 COTTAGE (¡R O V E , LANE COUNTY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , MAY 13, 1901. service in that order. UuoleSaui is lage Grove. Followed by lepie- also the only Oddfellow in tbe state sentatives ot Eugene, Creswell, Co- who has the distinguished honor of I burg, Junction ami Saginaw. wearing the Yeteran Oddfellow 10:30 Odd ends aud Tangled M ayor of E u g e n e , and R epu blican C andidate Jewel, a beautiful gold, jeweled I point« brought forward bv each medal, which was presented to him | union. for C ounty Judge. two years ago by the grand lodge 11:00 Rending Creswell union. G. R. Cbrismuu, the subject of tCbrisinan ideutitied himself with of Oregon iu commeineratiou-of his 11:10 Adjournment N o o n t i d e this biographical sketch, was born the Eugene ' YVnter Company, of Fiftieth membership anniversary. prayer. iu Audit w county. Missouri, and at) which he was president and super- Minnesota Capitalists Join lanent County Organize 12 :00 Lunch at church. New Hop House. 1:00 Devotioual Mrs. Baber Juuc- a very tender age eroded the plains | ictemleat for a number of years, with his vnrent* iu 1854. Leaving He applied himself closely to the tiou. D. D. Knox has a force of car With Local Capital lion Effected. 1:15 Discussion— Subject The re- the Missouri river in April of that business ntfuirs of his company and penters at work building a large, i lation of tlie YY’ C. T I T. to the 1 t ear, they reached wtiat is now the took little interests in politics up to commodious modern hop house un town of Coburg this county, iu this time, other than identifying the Knot farm oue mile east of I C I T C D C C l C f T C n ukurt'lJ- R®v. Boyle». it 1 v L K J c L C v 1 C U 1:35 The relatiou of tie church to O. tober of the same year where the himself solidly with the republican this city, to replace the smaller one family wintered, prooee iug in the party. He served seven vests in which was deattoied by fire last fall. i the YV. C. T. U. 1:35 General Discussion Mrs. E. spring from that place to Oauvon- the Eugeue volunteer tire depart- The new building is Icing erected i ville, Douglas county, wlieie they i meut. but took no active pa-t in the on tlie south sub of the hop yard Capital $3M M to $5M M .— The Basi' I d Sample Koad to be Constructed V YY’ilsou, Eugene. When j alfairs of the city until his election aud will be much more convenient , i 1:45 Paper Mrs. Caukius Eugeue. i resided for several years est. Best aad Most Progres ¡In Which the (iovernment 1:55 D is cu s sio n . a young mat) Mr. O ii i.tn m went t) to the office of Mayor iu 1901, than the old one. Mr Knox reports 2:00 An hour with the Y ’s, Miss Lake county where he was profitably which office he still retains. bright prospects for the season's sive Town in Oregon. t in g in li, a s . Mr Chtismsu has never been crop in his yard and there is every I Louise Hollister. 'engaged in any mercbantile pur indication that there will be big • [ 3:00 What are the next steps to Mention was made in the L eadek suits, hut has always led au active mouey in Oregon hops tor many Lane County Good Roads ¡'be taken to help carry the coming last week of the purchase of the | business life and has been eminently years to come. fcutiou ivas called to order by '.June election for Local Option? By brick on Main street near tbe depot : successful ¡ d ever enterprise which rmau M. Svarverud at the the church, Rev. Billiugton. j he has undeitaken. By his careful, The Ottawa (Canada) government owned by Dr. YY’all, by Dr. Paine [house at Eugene last Saturday 3 :10 By the Sunday School, Mr. I conservative business methods, will soon introduce a bill prohibiting of Eugene, in which it was announc boon at 1:30 o’clock. A large Sherk. I energy and industry he has amassed ill Sunday labor except the necessity ed that tbe purchaser would soon Jier of delegates, representing 3;20 Young People Societies, Mr. establish a new bank. It now ap j considerable wealth, his property aud mercy. Efferent sections of the county, Alta Kiug. -- -- - pears tbat a more suitable brick consisting of a modern residence [present. 3:30 By the Schools, Prof. Briggs will be built on the vacant corner NOTED EVANGELIST HERE. and three business blocks in Eu- ler hearing reports of the dif- 3;40 By the Business Men, Sir. of the YY'all lot adjoining the present- i gene and two faims, producing |t committees and a eomrnunica- Ishaui. Rev. J. A. McVeigh Conducting Ser building, for banking purposes by giain and hay, Irom the county court agree- 4:0') By the YY’ouien Mrs. L. A. Dr. Paine and his associates. The Mr. Cbrisman is a life-long re- |o aid in the construction of Baker. vices at the C. P. Church. Eugene Register has the following pple road, the convention pro- ' publican, has never been au office 4.20 General Discussion. 15ev. J. A. YIcY’eigh, tbe noted to say regarding the enterprise: id to elect officers aud council ¡seeker, but has always made it a 4:30 Adjournment. evangelist, who has preached the “J. YY', Donohue, capitalist, of elve, and perfect the organiza- WEDNESDAY A Mr THl'HSDAY EVENISn*. I point to cast his vote at every elec gospel all up aud down the country Bird Island, Minn., who recently Tlie officers elected were: tiou. At the late republican county 8 :00 Devotional Special music. from Bpsion to the Pacific Coast, visited Eugene as guest of Dr. D. ¡convention he was made the choice [si 'e it, M. Sv irverud; secretary 8:20 Address Miss Louise E. Holl opened a series of revival meetings A. Paine, will return to Lane county ' of that party for the nomination of treasurer, F. M. YYilkius; ister. All sessions to be held at the in the C. P. church iu this city this and go into business. County Judge by an overwhelming [il of twelve, Jerry Atkiuson, M, E. Church. week, assisted by ltev. Chas. Hart, Mr. Donohue will associate him majority, regardless of the fact that Jie; A. C. YY’ oodcock, Irving; ABOUT MISS HOLLlSTKlt vocalist, whose sacred solos, greatly self with Dr. Paine and one or two »ssor J. M. Hyde, U. of O .; H. 1 he had for au opponent for the Miss Louise E. Hollister is add to the interest and success of citizens of Cottage Grove iu open 1 wards, Eugene; Edd Bailey, National Organizer aud Lecturer for I nomination one of the ablest and the meetings. ing a private bank in that city with i most popular republicans in the lion; H. YY’ . Thompson, Pres. the YY'oman's Christians Temperance Rev. McVeigh, who has been in a capital of from $30,000 to $50.000. •o inty. His splendid record as a |ne Commercial Club; U. P. Union. A few endorsements follow: active evangelistic work for more Lots have been purchased of Dr. conservative, careful business man, [Cottage Grove; J. V. O’ leary, Miss Louise E. Hollister, national than a dozen years, was formerly YY'all and a new building will be mid his yell known energy and enzie; Professor E. H. McAlis- organizer, YY’ . C. T. U. spoke last erected. This will make tbe second )ept. Civil Eugiueeriug, U. of eveniug at the M. E. Church to a engaged in the stock bin iness lhr enterprise makes him an ideal se- hank for our southern neighbor, D. Matlock, chairmau street very attentive audience. The seven years. He came to Co tinge lection for the responsible position which is one of the busiest and [ittee, Eugene city council; R. subject was “ Queens of Society.” Grove early in tbe eighties, where j of county judge, and it is universal- best and most progressive towns in uphill, Pleasant Hill, It was full of good council, brilliant his father and other members of ly acknowledged that the affairs of Oregon. prompt« speeches were then epigram, wit and good humor. his family had previously taken up the county will be safe in his Mr. Donohue comes to Oregon from the different members Those unable to hear her missed a their residence and remained at hands and tbat bn will give the highly recommended as a business [ convention, after which they rare treat.— Roseburg Review, this place sometime, or until county a clean, economical aud man and having some of Lane aed. M mm Holhatar ia pleasing, instruc August 5, 1884, when be went lorwitbai, • progressive administration county’s solid, substantial citizens tive, as well as a speaker of force. Eugene to reside. On the 31st. of be being an enthusiastic advocate LANE COUNTY W. C. T. U. associated with him iu the business I She uses apt illustrations, which August 1884, lie nmriied Miss Maiy of better highways, and moJern the bank will he a success from the she applies with good effect. Miss B. Mark’ey, daughter of Mr. and improvements. A vote cast for G. Louise E. Hollister National start. i Louise Hollister was one of the Mrs. David Mark ley of Cottage R. Cbrisman is a vote cast for an Lesturer Will be Present. YY’e congratulate tbe Grove on its most pleasing speakers that it has Grove, aud established a perma able and economical couuty admin- progress aud good fortnne,” ilSillAM WEDNESDAY MAY 18. ever been our pleasure to listen to. nent home at Eugeue Soon atter lo istsation. He will be elected by a cating at the County Seat, Mr handsome majority. Devotioual, Mrs. E. V. YVil- — Claremore Progress, I. T. tate Evangelistic Supt. ma A ried . Reading of minutes. Dr. T. 8. Ford is Honored. App of committee. JACKSON-W RIGHT— A t t b e Address Miss Louise Holister Los Angeles, Cal., May 10.— Dr. home of tbe bride’s parent« Mr. Loyal Temp. Legion. I Ford took 1*’ ® 8eBt tod»* aa pba>r- and MrB. Fred YY’rigbt, near YY’alk- a printer and newspaper man, he Adjournment. man of the Oregon delegation. Hie er, Thursday, May 12, 1904, Oscar Edd Jenks, Vice-President Bohemia Mineowners’ Asso still retaining his membership iu the Stationing Delegates. remarks were greeted with much Jackson and Miss Nora A. YY'right International Typographical Union. T hursday may 19. j consideration. Bishop Vincent voiced Both of the contracting parties are ciation-Dem ocratic Nominee for Representative. He is an earnest, able and eloquent devotional Mrs Wilson Eugene! glad Bess of the conference on Edd Jenks, tho subject of this j sentntive from South Lane county, speaker, and a strong inau spiritual highly esteemed young people and Talk Mrs. Louise H John- account of his recovery, their wedding was attended by brief biographical sketch, ia a native and owing to Ins ability, excellent ly, his meetings always being pro- ion, Cn V President, Creswell. ! O. H. F eese . quite a number of admiring rela of Baltimore, Maryland, where he qualifications irreproachable charac- ductive-of much permanent good. tives and friends, the ceremony be 9:30 Question Box Mrs. Margret “ spent his early years. Taking t*r «n<l enterprise he will poll far He has both the capacity and con Houston, Eugene Farmers Attention, ing a very pretty one. Their Horace Greely's advice he started more than bis party vote in this secration for the work. Tlie meet many friends join with the L eader 9:50 Talk or Paper, Mrs . Lizzie YY’e have a large Supply of cheap ings will continue at this place for | westward when a mere boy, aud Mora*, Coburg. lumber,-just what vou want on a in extending congratulations. at least two weeks and the citizens ----------- i — 1 0 :1 " Discussion Subject— How ranch. Price very cheap. Must engaged in mining in the lloiirisbing of Cottage Grove and vicinity are camps of Colorado and Montana He If you want velveteen for chemical Mjifflke interest members so they be sold for other stock. cordially invited to attend these tapestry painting, see Tbe Misses j came to Cottage Grove about eight ^^^Jegularly attend union meet- The Booth Kelly Lumber Co., interesting meetings : years ago, bringing years of practical Newland. Leader Mrs. Randolph, Cot- Saginaw Ore. miuiug experience with him, and immediately turned his attention to j the Bohemia Mining District, where he has done much to bring about J the developement of this tloursliing i mining camp, in which he has some ! valuable properties. Mr Jenks re ceived a thorough education iu bis if youth aud is one of the best posted mining meu iu the state. Since coming to Cottage Grove he has = ^ = A L M O S T . also i vested judiciously in city This is our motto and propeitv and is the owner of some of the best business properties in we carry the best line of the town. groceries to be found in Mr. Jenks is a warm friend of pnrt of the county and he is also the markets. Our stock labor and the laboring man, and is said to be strong at the county Beat is fresh and closely se Bingham and Jeuks would make vice president of the Bohemia Mine- lected. Our c a n n e d owners' Association, He is also a good legislative team from South goods are of the most re the Democratic nominee for repre- Lane. cent puck. O u r Halt Our Closing-Out Sale will only con Meats are received fiesli tinue a little while longer, and Birthday Surprise Booth-Kelly Camps Opened. every month and o u r while it lasts goods will be sold The Booth-Kelley C o’s camps, YY'ednesday, May 11 was the 8lst. | ranch supplies are ever known as the Foss and Latlin camps birthday anniversary of Uncle Sum West End fresh. YY e have tbu on Little Fall Creek, have begun Garoutte. Iu honor of the occasion choicest a e 1 e ct i o n of R .C G A R D L C S S OF COST operation« after many month3 of quite a number of relntives and j luncheon delicacies to be of Bridge. idleness. Jame« E. Stewart who friends met at the borne of Mrs Mat found iu the county. YY'e ha l the co n tra ct last summer to Hart and marched from there to! Some fine bargains can lie had for 1 live up to our motto and furnish the meats has received an the home of Uncle Sam, and enjoy-1 cash. Goods going at practically | sell nothing inferior..... order for the first consignment of ed a very pleasant afternoon. After YOUR OWN PRICE 550 pounds to be delivered at once. refreshments were served and a Y ou had lietter call and make your More men are being added as fast good social time was enjoyed by all j purchases before it is too late. as they can be bad, and it is under guests present, we departed leaving * + ** t t t t t -M * * * + + + f stood that other camps of this com our best wishes with ouraged brother. pany will soon be in operation— The 1st, day of May was the 52- Springfield News, nd anniversary of Uncle Sam's ad O u r O w n Free D elivery W agon. mission into tbe mysteries of Odd- IceCream Opening Day. Fellowship, and the two occasions Ladies’ day from 10 a. m. to 5. p. ; were therefore celebrated in this | m. Monday the 16th at tbe YY'ave, j surprise in which the Rebekss took when Washington ice cream will s prominent and active part. Uncle be served free. Children not in Sam is tbe oldest Oddfellow in good standing ia the state from point of cluded. IOD ROADS INVENTION HON. j G. R. C H R . I S M A N ABOUT THE NEW BANK PRIVATE ENTERPRISE A W E L L -K N O W N M INING MAN r Good Things to Eat MERCHANDISE GIVEN AWAY Phone Main Corner Main and River Sts. No. 43 Eakin & Bristow P E A R CE & J O h INSON