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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
Xane Counts Xeabec. m¥ *»•*« oí O, pottage shove , osteon. ,,. haodaiurUrA fur three JJ.ít luniiKTiiiK .......Paule«. tate».O I" me rieh Ho- _ , V..1.I lulu ' .mil the ¡ ¿ t Butte elm i m ir lullte» VOL. XVI INVESTORS and HOMESEEKERS will here Una opportunities Do where else aflonled in Ore- gou. The Leader will give you the news and facts con cerning this favored locality NO. 9 COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904 ATER FOR CEMETERY for the work amounting to » 49 , was Lack of accommodation for the ordered paid. pupils has caused the building of a On account of prospective ubsence new school house with six class during tbe ensuing six weeks rooms, now in course of construct Councilman Wal l presented ion. In tbe list of questions re bis I i-siguatiou ns a member quired to be answered is shown of tbe street committee, which was History of “ Uncle S a m “ Garoutte, Who W as need of furniture and apparatus, accepted with the understanding unabridged dictionary, blackboards that Or. Wall would resume the Honored by Grand Lodge. and supplies. position upon bis return from Tbe annual school meeting of the tbe East. Councilman Hinds was district will be held next Monday It is not generally • known that I giving a brief history of Brother appointed to serve during tbe within tbe limits of Cottage Grove : Garoutte would not be out of place amt an election of one director to absence of Dr. Wall. resides a vene able i o i » e e r ¿fentie- her**. serve three years and clerk for one Councilman Wall asked if the brother Sum m l 1* Garoutte waa I year will occur. council womd lie willing t o upplv man, who enjoy» the distinction of water i! the citizens lav a pipe Jme being the ->n.y persoti in the slat« born May 11 1X211. in tbe village of Happy Hikers. Ilf Oregon to receive and wear tbe Fieusaut Mill in tbe State of New to tbe cemetery. On discussion th e mirtilli i. () <> F. veteran J«w-1 Jersey, about thirty miles from Wednesday afiermsui a mau and Council lavored the plan aud on medal, u bu of honor ind sitian Phüa lelpbia. With bis pai* *uIs lie In- fniiiilv passed through Cottage ¡¿¡nance Committee Appointed b y ! motion it was ordered that water he a c o n t i u n o II jembersbitT in iroiwi : ■ move i to Cincinnati. Ohio, in 1829. Grove on their wav to Wheatland, Grand Display of Fireworks for Res furuisbeil tree, providing citizens .uv ■ s t a n d } P ¿ j i l l Odd Fellows i Mayor to Draft and Pre il i mi Ohm lo- moved to the State ; California. The father aud mother pipe to tbe cemetery uud place ! cove ri u ¡4 Fi o l of half a cent ervoir Hill Voting for Goddes* of Iowa in lx'iü, where he resided •walked while two children rode in a gute or water mu -oft near the This distiri »bed and bou sent New Measures. until he crossed ill« plains with a a v» hide rattier larger than a boy’s mum and supply m, automatic j en t leu. hu of Liberty Now in Order. none other team to Oregon m the early sixties, II xpreH» wag m. drawn by the father, spring laucet to prevent w,.»ie with •'Uncle" Sammy tiaroutte, and has lived in Lane county since I containing, beside the piogenv, all ¡provision will bn intuit for ;i out expense to tbe citv. gildin g the presentation, Hou J. ; earthly effects of the family. Over tn supply ut the Masonic nml Appointment of an ordinance J. Walton. P G M , submitted t ie ¡ 1X80. There will be a patriotic cele Brother Garoutte has presented I the two hopefuls was a sheltering bration in Cottage Grove ou the ¡O. O. F. cemetery, Pipes will j committee was suggested by Mayor following report at tbe golden The father told his story Fourth of July, according to plana me with a brief history ot Ins life umbrella laid by citizens anil water will j Medley aud tbe idea received en- anniversary proceedings of the furnished tree of charge by the I dor semen t of members. j as au Odil Fellow, aud I desire to to one who questioned him, briofly beiug made by various committees It was grand lodge in May, 1901 : give it iu bis own words. He says: relating how be bad come from ati now hard at work. j urged as a matter of convenience Brothers: It gives me great, ¡For some time there bus beeu a j anil to secure proper drafting aud ‘ I was initiated May 1, 1852, in ! Eastern home, had lost all his Monday evening there was a pleasure to report to you that on inQuev and was now going to meetiug of committees. The finance jtnaml oil tbe part of those whose j presentation of ordinances. the 19th dav of August. 1902, in Lynchburg Lodge, No. lo i . Lyuch- another home. He asked no as Stives or trieuds are laid in the j It was noted that all suggestions purstiance of the request of this bul«- G h i o , from which Louge I committee has arranged for the jmetery, that a water supply be ¡anil requests for legislation might Grand Lodge, at its last session. I wltb<i1r« w * « bru“ '.v S, 1X56, and sistance and went about his business purchase of »750 worm ot fireworks, ruisbed in order to make possible i be referred to such a committee joined Fort Des Moines Lodge, No. unmolested. At a store he bought which were referred to by one en je plautiug of sbrubs anil fioweriug and tbe matter of prepairing ordi j 25, by card, March 31, 185(1, in the some wire to mend chairs aloDg his thusiastic member as “ the grandest lauts. Accordingly tbe action of nances left in their bauds. ! State of Iowa. I again withdrew route. It is likely he gleans a display- of pyrotechnics ever shot off Mavor; je Common Council in granting Medley named as an ordinance | August 10, 1851!, to become a chart comfortable living from farmhouses iu the Willamette valley.” free use of water for tbe ceme- committee, Councilmen Bingham, ' er member of Friendship Lodge, along the way, just as many another Une hundred dollars was set y will receive hearty approval, Hinds and Veatch. Adjourned to No. 96, of Adel, Iowa, instituted eceentric traveler has by gding in aside for the Cottage Grove Bam], unusual fashion. so those citizens who by their Tuesday, June 14tb. September 26, 1856. 1 became a which will furnish music for the bblio spirit have volunteered to : Past Gr«nd in that Lodge on Deeem- day and evening. No quorum Tuesday, adjourued Elecutionary Evening. y tbe pipe line, will receive the ' to Wednesday loth, I ber 31, 1X57. I withdrew from this Oue feature of the parade will be ' Lodge April 17, 18X0, to become a rd'.al thanks of the community. j Tbe Council met Wednesday Grace W. Mellinger, a public the story of the States— each to be charter member of Cottage Grove reaJer of exceptional ability, will be represented by a little girl iu cos C ouncil P roceed in g s. I evening, Mayor M. illey presiding Lodge, No. ON, of Cottage Grove heard in one of her popular enter tume. At tbe adjourned meeting of tbe ^ resent Councilmen, Bingham, Oregon, instituted August 21, 1XX0. tainments at the opera house here There is do race suicide iu Cot -minon Council held Saturday Curn“ ' Chamberlain, Hinds. Ab- I received the Grand Lodge degree to morrow (Saturday) evening, June tage Grove as evidenced by the eniug, June llt b at the City Hall, seut’ Coudcilmen \eatch and Wall, at the session of 1 XX 2 . 18, under the auspices of the Ladies presence of hundreds of hearty re were present Mayor J. S. Street committee reported favor- I was initiated into Adel En Aid Society of the Christain church. looking youngsters on tbe streets dley (presiding) Recorder F. D. “ blA' 0D Petition for sidewalks on campment, No. 23, January IX, Come out and hear her . Admis each day and by the necessity for heeler, Councilmen, I. H. Bing- 1 erkins avenue and Clay street On 1X65, and received all tbe degrees. sion 25 cents; children 15 cents. a second big school building to m, D. P. Currin, F. Hinds, O .O . motion report was adopted and I withdrew from Adel Encamp This popular entertainer bus received provide for tbeir iiite.leetu.il train atch and Dr. Geo. Wall. . «“ tewalks ordered to be laid. ment April IS*. 1865, and became a highest awards for her ability and ing. For all these small folks, as Ordinance No 7li, providing for' Ordinance No n , establishing a chqx^e^ lgeuibey of'.Coast Fork En all who attend will be well rewarded. well as for tbe other oues for miles nance of *15,000 bonds for sewer «.rstem of sewer mams in the city around, there is a good time in campment.' No. «1.9, instituted moses, was passed to final reail. | of Cottage Grove was passed under store at Cottage Grove on July 4th. A Ragged Score. December 30, 1902, at Cottage «- and adoption by a unammous r ii.-c n io n of Lue rules by uimm- A genera), cordial invitation will Grove, Oregon. te aftei mature discussion. It m° uis, Tote- 1* ° 1t10? to contractors The K. of P. team at Eugene, which took tbe star of the Cottage be extended to the people of Eu -cries the manner in which tbe 'v, ‘ be P ubh“ be‘, '1 Iu a“,otber T. B. and Walker Garoutte are nds shall be disposed of and pro- co u m u w d l be found notice of the presented Brother Samuel P. Gar- tbe natural brothers of our worthy Grove K. of P. team on June 9th, gene and otb^r towns to be present 'es for the construction of ft «ala-of bonds for tbe sewer system outte with the 50-year Veteran Jew brother, and are still living (at the was defeated last Sunday by the on the Fourth aud help to increase el, voted him by tbe Grand Lodge. the ebullition of patriotism. wer system for the city of Cottage Cottage trove. time this little sketch was written,) Second Regiment Band of Eugene. Balloting for Goddess of Liberty ove The council will meet again this At a meetiug of Cottage Grove and have been inemb.rs of the Recorder Phillips and Tom Medley Lodge, No. (18, of which Biother is now tbe order in all the stores of agree that the locals will win in the It was decided that notice of sale eveu*uK- _____________ order for over 50 years. What a Garoutte is a member, a large num Cottage Grove. Votes are five cents history! Three in one family mem next brush with Eugene. bond, shall be published in the j Sunset Mj stock ber of the members of the order each and may be deposited at any bers of the order tor more than 50 ess of this city and in the Morn- s met for the purpose ot witnessing time before June 28th, leaving five Basket Meeting. g Oregonian of Portland. Each \ The stock or interests in the Sun- years. And to crown the life of the ceremony of presentation. Our days for the Goddess amt her maids ld must be accompsined by a i set Gold mine in tbe Bohemia tnin- this worthy brother let me say that A very interesting basket meet to prepare their costumes. Of the venerable brother was very much rtified check for »10 for each ! ing district belonging to AV. J. he lias Peeu u Faithful member of ing will be held at Walker’s Station five candidates named the one affected, aud esteemed the present the church for over 50 years. ¡000 worth of bouds bid for and | Adams and wife have been placed Sunday, June 26, 1904. The meet chosen Goddess as a great honor ; his words could will name the case the succe»sful bidder fails in the hands of D. J. Gover, Cottage VOTED SIXTY YEARS. ing will be conducted by Rev. G. C. other four as her maids of honor. not express his gratitude to the j take the bonus, said check sh all 1 Grove, Oregon. Any one desiring Mrs. H. H. Grand Lodge, ami to the ord er, Unde Sain has also a record for Wallace and a cordial invitation is The candidates are: forfeited. Iu case any bid is not j to purchase the same should call on generall.i. He requests me to sin- the exercise of his voting franchise, extended to all to bring their basket Veatch, Mrs. O. O. McClellan. Misses ¡opted said check shall be re- Air. Gover. 2 cerely thank you for the present, which is made by few men. He cast and attend tbe meeting. Lillian Hart, Lucy Newland anil rued to the unsuccessful bidder. , ... , j H ~~ Elbe Stewart. , ,, . , , We have a large hupplv of cheap and say to you that he will con- his first vote in 1844 aud has not e council reserved the right to o n . Notice. A grand eoncourse of calthum- lumber, just what you want ou a Staidly wear this beautiful jewel as missed voting at a single geueral ject anv or all bids. T, T T 1 V I u c * 1 > ranch. Price very cheap. Must! a badge of Love, Friendship and election since that tune. He was All persons knowing themselves pians or concatenation of contorted I he cl urn J. L. Archibald or $ 8 , ,je so)d for otLpr ^ otherwise known is Truth until he is Called to join that 1 out to the polls earlv in the day indebted (o us are requested to call cavaliers, rk on sewer survey was allowed. Tbe Booth KeUj LtJmber Co., Great Lodge above. and cast his ballot as usual on Mou at once ami settle. We need our “ horribles,” will annoy the spectator« Councilman Wail reported re- lt seems to me that a few words day. June 6 th, Saginaw Ore. money, and must have it. All over amt puncture the atmosphere witn ii« to bell tower aud new ball due accounts not pant by July 1st discord during a brief portion of Mrs. J. S. lienmi» and baby return r use of firemen completed and the day, during which parade tho will be given in for collection. ed home Friday from an enjoyable Dr. Lowe has Returned. work satisfactory. On motion visit with her sister. Mrs. Merriraan, W ILL VISIT ST LOUIS. H ak ti nu A H anson . | ». Concluded on last page.) e tìnsi cl iiin of Contractor Taylor I at Spokane. Dr. Lowe, the oculo-opticiau, has Dr Geo. Wall Departs for a Stay of Six Weeks just returned from New York, where he took a post-graduate course on in the East. The Masonic Grand Lodge con tbe eve and iu ophthalmic mechan vened in last Wednesday and among ics. He lias purchased the latest those in attendance was Dr Geo. aud best scientific eye testing in and appliances, also Wall of Cotiage Grove, who is eu- struments route to Chicago, where he will machinery for grinding lenses, and take a post graduate courae at the when installed will be prepared to Chicago Polyclinic in surgery and furnish glasses on prescription or duplicate brokeu glasses on short X-ray treatment. - A L M O S T = = = = = Dr. Wall, whose reemt install notice at the regular Portland price. This is our motto and ment of a complete X-ray equip-! Dr. Lowe lias arranged to purchase mint was announced in these i the best anil latest styles of optical we i-Arry the best line of columns, is not onlv a professional I goods at the lowest possible prices' I groceries to be found ìd mau, but a student as well, keeping! and will reduce his former prices ac tlie markets. Our stock cordingly, thereby giving bis constantly abreast of the latest j is fresh amt closely ac discoveries in medical, surgical and j patrons the best possible eye ser- Our c a ti n e d experimental science. His decision , vice at the lowest prevailing price. H i ted . goods me i.f the most re to take post graduate work in the Prof Lily of Eugene Dead. cent pack. O u t Salt preset,t instance is iu pursuance of Our Closing-Out Sale will only con M iits .n e it e m e d fust, thi idea. He will also visit .Mil l ’rof. George Lily died at Eugene j tinue a little while longer, and evety month and o u i waukee, Wisconsin, his former home, June 8 , after a long illness. while it lasts goods will be sold ranch supplies are e v i i and returning by way of St. Louis Prof Lily, aged 55 years, was one | flesh. \\ e have the will view the Louisiana Purchase of the best known educators on tbe choicest s e - 1 e ct t c n of Exposition. Dr. Wall will be Const. From 1891 until 1901 he FLEGARDLE 5 S OF COST luncheon delicacies to lie absent about six weeks, and during was professor of mathematics iu j found in the county. We that time Dr. C. T. Hockett, bis the University of Oregon, previously j live tip to our motto nml associate, « ill attend to the practice. residing in Portland. He was the j Some fine bargains can be had for sell nothing inferior..... cash G oods going at practically author of several books ou mathe- 1 PIONEER ODD FELLOW PLANS FOR THE FOURTH HAS VOTED SIXTY YEARS veral Ordinances Passed by Common Council. Committees Preparing for a Monster Celebration. RE HALL FINISHED ElIOENE IS INVITED w G o o d T h iilg s to E at '4‘r4*x4,x4,v4,'4,’'4''4'4'^ MERCHANDISE GIVEN Y O U R O W N AWAY P R I C E Y ou had better call and make your purchases liefore it is too late. Eakin 6» Bristow Phone Main No. 43 4* 4,v4i‘4*v4‘ '4*' 4* 4? y 4 t 4t Comer Main and River Sts. West End of Bridge. A Delightful Cottage Grove Home unities, including a text book on Oue of tbe most delightful algebra used in the schools In cer homes in Cottage Grove, where tain states. The professor was a man of econemy and comfort combine, to lavish their benefits up briliant intellect aud attainments. on the human race, is the one where Annual Sckool Report. the falling shades of evening are Principal A. L. Briggs of the wrested from the black inky hours of tbe night and converted into a j Cottage Grove schools in the annual noonday sunbeem by the use of the report enumerates 511 pupils— 255 Cottage Grove electric lights. Now boys aud 256 girls. Averagi daily- is the appointed time to install j attendance 373. Some interesting facts are shown by the report. them. ■f. t f f f t -f- * * * * -t * -f t * * * * * * * * * * O u r O w n F ree D elivery W agon. PEARCE & JOHNSON i r i