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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
Ir tir M t« * » t i r t n * o n a r i and ruial O r o e e jg g d ti^ adiaewat ■oantry where • .•Vintn luit*. P •rt'.and r r U n i l f rec thia neway paper «irculate* w ill n o t' CtîTMM MOVC ognize* ib i» relationship and when all be e|o* to recognuediae ability o f l l r . •iiwRrn (b * strength that lie* in io o - O age to ewrve their intereat*. and up rCBLlAHKI» KVKKT M ID A Y ce n ed »--»¡«ri there *111 be do lack o f on 'b e baaia o f that eervtce and hin A. CL|Yh»KO tiAOK, Kdttut m 4 consideration fo r th * daim s « f Oregon own eatim abl* personality, we deem •m a* *<r- aod the u i n h » r « t : tb e titjr may d#- that he is deatined b> leap due honor IM H ih lff |»r -*•1* •« jwn-l on the » « t a t t y not only for nic- end ( N i t e w »o f her trade but foret-doreetneut o f I Til*-re U published in the Colum bia H u m r K I P T I O fl H A T l a ! Iter polk-«. alio rigid reaeutiueni o f 1 U m Year •» River and Oregon Timberman for . . . r iJutj ju*t d i* era--t* o f her i ightful »hare «U Month« June an excellent portrait o f Hon. I. f I h L r f-r« ee« M o e ib « Moult.« iwi it n.* „."p au i't m (iorern m eu t patr nage aa » e l l as in Í i S i S S l Ä S S t S i S i * “ » « » ......* * • * ■ " M h í " ,h' ' * * f t " " — If m M ta adv H Bingham, recently elected lo the laitorm raie of 9 '.êm \rr |«ar «ill he t the -om m erre o f the world. The it y for fall gratification. A d \ r r it % m ¿ r a t e « l a i d e k a o w a o a a p p fh -a ti*« H u m of ^pprorentative* o f the Ore state o f Oregon i- providing a ' Port gon State Legislature Mr. Bingham laud every i-c—»i"«=-facility for oon»er- « L V ltlX ti U »T is one o f seven lumbermen who w ill vatioa o f deep-iea »h ip pin g intereat*. The Lane County L i i H t for one serve in the n ett session, six o f them year, and any o f the follow ing publi- The new dry-dock» with l o * tku-k being in the lower house and one, | •■Htion for one year, for the price aet charge*, new fire figh ting steamer*, Seiiator-ele- t R. A. Booth o f Eugen*, opposite : river and harbor im provem ent* con in the upper. The interests o f Lane New Vurk Tribu»» kanaer *1 75 stantly being carried on. with inert a*e 1 71 T-leUo Weekly DUO»____ „ eouutv wíll thus be well represente*! P-rtlaaR W eekly orva-m u n > V of wharf accommodation, make the C O R N E R F IF T H A N D M A IN S T R E E T S : •• Portlaad W eekly Journal Port o f "rtla u -1 a v ail.b le .o the con,'-. inl* " * U ," ' nb' r t--.rtlar.-l aem i-W eek ly J'Mirnal - r- merco o f all the seas. p rod n d n g seetion o f the Totted State. 2 M Han r ra n c i«-" Call . — ... Haa _________ F raneo- _____ " t u n u ie r r ia i will ha ve the careful attention o f the-c H im e l M acarm e. Han Krannae-» : » tabernacle S *ntle,neu- The Timhermsn is r e ■ - j One u reminded o f th plete with new# o f the luinl-erworhl o f Medford, and a »on o f C. J J O K E 24. I'sil of the Mormone when view ing the A — F R ID A Y . and it* June iasue i* one o f genernl H ow ard, the* weut back to the ! »erul.ly hall of the Chautauqnaus at interest. discovery and made a more thorough I Gladstone 1‘ark. Oregon City. This examination. T hey found a twent.i DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY. form o f architecture was no doubt W orkmen d rillin g a well at Hemler- foot led ge o f rock that assayed $20 M a n i i l 'i i c - t u r e m t . f F l o u r employed for the purpose of securing ’ son station, near Eugene, heard sub- F eed, G r a lia in , W h o le u m . Ih e O regouun on Monday last used | p r c p e r neonati--«. Session* o f Chau-1 terranean noises and beeame so fright- to the ton and a pay chute from sii W h e a t F lo u r . G e r m M eal the above caption over an extrae '« ' tampia involve much public »¡-eaking I ened that they quit work. One man to eigh t inches in width, tLe value from a country weekly, in which the | ao<) rea,|in(f, requiring clear eounci declared the noise was loud as if the o f which is difficult to estimate, but idea was set forth that "th e grow th o f i jU „ D „ (1,lai ity !no.,t „„r e ly carried by W illam etfe river were fallin g one- it is the vein fr. m which the #7 ihi i Kxteiisive iiii|>r«iv«*!iH*nIii arc Infiitj; im ,u to our m illing machinery. \\> aim to a commercial ceoter Is dependent on ; th„ ova) ,,r agg.-h ell roof. Those hundred feet over a precipice. This chunk was taken and from which keep our Hour |»r«M)f against outside <*om. $o0<i was taken afterwards. the growth ami prosperity o f the I wh„ lmve rUite<| Halt c ity and phenomenon inav prove a* fallacious l»*tit«*rH. Being a O dTage Lirove instil This discovery is on unsurveyed 1 hi Uni. we respectfu lly iksk you to ..rder Ultry surrounding and tributary to entered the auditorium o f the tal»er- as Portland’s recent earthquake. . . , . ,, , tiie iMUiie prodiu't when tiuying ttoiir ... . . , . , governm ent land and it is told that It.” \\e have ju*.t Installed u nueliine , i nacle have been asked to listen to the which was caused by explosion of s * ...... large caiiacity for ro llin g «»ats and :.ur. The meat of the m atter is conveyed sound o f a pin dropped on the choir dynam ite blast beneath the waters o f many p eop le' liv in g thereabout* i**y. Bnug your or.ts am i h ave it r<'i!»*d tjefore feetiilig. It w ill i l n much further and embodied in the words the Ore rail and readily heard at the other end the W illam ette. It is not safe to lie- : have tile-1 m ining claims. Keetl ami l«ay promptly tldivcr* .i tn An instance in connection with gonian has chosen * >r » title. “ De- o f the building more than two hun lieve all you hear. anv part *»f the c itv. :: :: this find which is related is that velopm ent -if the Country” means the dred feet awav. The -tracture at there was so in-’ch gold and so littie •Tilth o f U i < î eonimeAthtl • ‘c tiU i t . Ac* Oregon C ity will be the scene o f the A lumber merchant informs the quartz in one small chunk that Ji n CO f lin g ly the two a r« <rio-*?*,y «iltieíl. eleventh animal assembly o f the W ill Rosebnrg Review that in San Ftan- Howard, »vitli a hammer, |<ounde.l t, itti a* -o the in '-r-'-ts o f <>ne. whirh •isco there is favorable outlook for arnette V alley Chautauqua A--, - i it int i :• square chunk, in fact could CO tiv-rv-j intcr-sta o f the fth* r, and good lmnle-r sales "In ter <*n.” This ution. July 12 21 A program m e of have m oulded itiu to a u v shape. h r th -ir m ir—1 effort* for tfi*•ir mu- interest i* given in prosjH- t for the i* really true. The increasing de t l al betterment. se-don. including h-etures by noted mand for building material wilt create Birthday Party. F--ll'>wing rids analysis it 1I» true that speakers from the Eastern states and a favorable market and the set back On Saturday even ing Mr. aud th - o n e -an-l-i without the otb<“ r, L"jt prominent eilueators of this state. experienced by reason .f recent in the other can not to without the one. Special low rates will prevail O il the stability of transportation rates will Mrs. 1*. D. K n ow lton tendered their dau ghter Miss Katie a birthday For Instance Portland could not exl-t railroads. prove m erely an incideut in ;he his party at the fam ily residence on w l'h o at the cou..try ha ¡c f it. On tory o f the great tim ber trade o f the W all str?et. the occasion being her the ther -ide the country could exist •S id int-lligenço conies from .San north west. 15th birthday. The even ing was without Portland. f->r It* product i Francisco o f the suicide in Golden State Game Warden J. W. Baker passed in games and music. Fl-nch waul I rind other means o f egres- Gate Park o f G eorge Aspden, assis N ot that sucha «for P .rtfan I I f lent- tant .Sunday editor o f the Han Fran j lias made a good record in the office. aud whist were succeeded by a c o n able exigency D p^s*iMe or p rjbable, : cisco Call. Aspderi was a genial About the only offense that seems test designated - printer s p ie." iu but only to show the Importance -f gentleman, able and well qualified for ' really eliargeable against hint is that which letters in the names of Coast the country with reluti .u to the central ¡ the w o.k in wliich he was eugaged. lie is a Democrat and the appointee of cities were jum bled into a form un p unt of - . 'nincr.-iaJ interest. L ik e the The magazine section of the Call * « » | a Democratic Governor. It would recognizable. The winners in this com plicated purrs o f a huge mill. 1 Pti ncjpally under hi* control amt his I seem that his detract, u- -lioill.l look «m using contest were M i*s Stella and Stew art M cG ilvray. V artl pel ab-orlus the pro iu d s fed in efforts were largely instrumental in j for some more plausible re asoti for Cocliliu Instiun ien t’il solos. M i.s Fay Brown ; attack. to Its yhaonels of trade and by a pro- m aking its popolai ity. and Wui. Thompson. Miss K-itie com a* well r- i tla'e 1 a* that o f j It .-..s|s almost 7s million dollars the hostess, gave vocal solos. R e IL»? »Host compii-- Ate.! yet -qi->jtli go- j Win. If. Lincoln has almost com l»-r .-inn.tin to pnv the bill* o f the freshments were served r.ml at a ir-g iiachine turns th -ra n t a^aiu to ¡ pl.-ted the second - cottage he has built tb*? i» .rid «t I irg e. Much •>f the ti.-n- i in Cottage * G rove since January 1, ! regular arm y and about *;2 m illion to : late hour the com pany ha ie the with a be.-. grain, fruits , si<-'K, and iidnetai ' 1WM. The bouse Mr. Lincoln now. • run tile navy, yet Portland w a sj b- 1 you n g lady good -.ligh t ! I»*d out o f a contraet on Oregon r its : promise to come again when she is th o f th » conuitry ’j,<> -* through ; occupied W{ as completed only a month swe-1 s itt ’en. Tln-re w ere piesent tfi*i avenue* o f Portland tra»Je. I t « : iig<*. The confidence o f this gentle- for the army. P R O F E S S IO N A L titv following-: M i-s-s Stella Cochliti, Ie are fed un*J ghette r-d by the man in tlit * future ol Cottage G rove Made a Rich Strike. Agnes W o-»ley. L im lly W e ’ch, F iv e pro-Jlice o f tbe m >H aurrou uding it. has prompt ted him to build these dwell- Prob ab ly one o f tbe riubest m in Brown, I'tua H Iternian, Lizzi it Is not wftbotit goral rcu n n , then, ings wliiln lumber i Is at a low llgnre. W. KIMK. 31. I». in g strikes made m Southern O r e \eatch. Ruth, at -i Ethel Kimwlti-ii. E. YOl Ni that Fortin nd stiind-s for tibe loleroNts With man; y others here he Is sure o f gon for a num ber o f veáis was the Crete Dutton. Messrs. O rvel Knapp, I ' l l Y * I C I I N an.I tU .IO N o f the rich, fertile*nnd expansive coun the future o f the city an I does not \ l T O I ! \ E Y \T L A W one accidentally made pu M onday. Harry Benson. James Karros, Ofli-’c in McFarlaml Building try lyin g all a I •out It. N or is it to la- hesitate to invest his money in sub- • **: V.Hiiig Building. Main St Over Wynne*» Hardware Stare June <>, lilt'd, 011 Sucker creek, l>v Ja n s Bro-.vn. Guv Van R.per. B-rt wondered that Portlan d eyes see in «tantiul im provem ent that not only Ofìlce ritolte, Main -Il Uay B riggs. Th e story o f il*c find: B orrow * Wm T ioro|f*on. Di-ville the future o f O regon nubntnnti.il will is m tit the town but will prove h 11 * giveu by \V. E. Gilm ore, is heie Ta. l »r, Chester V in D en b u rg. W ill things for Oregon Jieople. It is proba good and practical Investment. It is told : B rig gs wnn out hunting ami ■vu- vood. Stew art M c G ii.r u , R en ' ble that for this reason Portland true that last year many piosptctive after a hard half dn\’s hunt for Sanford, H a iry Brown, Mr. an I peopl» uie goin g to g iv e next year, settle! - were turned uway becatis.* ; game, ol which he found none, lie Mi- H arry Km »lio n , Mrs. F. S. w ltli the a- istnnee o f t !.*- pc pie of they could not .secure houses and were 's a t down t-> e-it his lunch,’ tired aud fin ds and M i*. M cKinney. I’ llYSt < I » > am| « n u the Htnte, nn exposition ’t the riches, disinclined to await r.liile homes were % t t o i : n l \ a t l a w discouraged, but i.s he nte he saw the r<«oiircen and the beauty i f Ote- built fo r them. Consequently these Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association. p rotru d in g ftoiu the lull *i-le a ffO 1). people loeate l in other towns. Those small piece o f quartz. ‘ There w-is Ti e Willaruette An for these t casons a cry v t up * ho build di ring th- |»resentyear will gold in that qu aitz and so plentiful qmi t-itit»u wil mil their in ill 1*0 tlund against the awar. stment a good . : or w.is it that B iig g n went wild, as it »ton ■ Park, litar O i «1 lu were, mid, fo rg e lfu l o f tiie fact thal !2 h to 34*li, li)04, ninno for Oregon cor iiu<-County Is dctei loiue.l,” says h-’ was tired and hungry, lie begun mp. M ad sen Houtli Paeitio ( ' lì. to M .ella at it pri< [change, “ that Blue R iver di»- kicking about for more piects o f tes on tho duped '.V \Tt m i IK ER : tri. -hall not li( k for r -v «! roads.” qun:tz. Portland bids. The His efforts were crowned for 1 1 fo r all Oregon 1» I g •11 a-l - tii ■ • tri • portation is with s.-ccess an I ill 11 very h I i - v i S.inil,. It ‘ : s-ks and Je a . Pari 'b l fc city Portland, a - the i • tnu .in g o f good tim e he disc.»vtre-I a vein i»f «»re tising st and as • - I'ntiul it f» * r . most ilrect, clients t and » ife»t , route inli e- as is 1 , . us-df." X.-t which wan faiiulouslv itch iu gold. o f tnán»portal ¡or. p the sea. no ird. only Is the subject <-f g.ssl roads one From this veiu he took one large And i| u "li..w i” w h s * loin I > .D e—the vital to th « mines o f the Blue Itiver chunk o f quartz, w eighing alx.iil < i »lt. K. MAI V ri sp. » » l l lllty was plue, d o' I t he district, but to the mines o f the Bohe forty round*, and a g o o d !» nutuber ) man wlm permitted the •San Fran mia district a* w ell—a poiut to In of sm aller pieces o f Hat rock were II I . N T I s t a item ri:cT < laro liidih-rs to list rip t fi se at borne in mind by the county author- gathered. These he put in a sack Porthicid. <-\eu the .ugh tlielr contract liles 0 Lune uiuty. 1’ r. Sii.»|>p'H Itia w iii". Malli street and started fo r his home, but after . l-eekwttb ltj.»-k. K c o f x k , O k . was secured at higher price for g o in g some distune, he rem em bei- ‘ ► ► « ► ► W W W w w » W W W * future) tIt'sti that o f Oregon men for Tb-* follow in g from the Portland ed that he had neglecte 1 to mark fmin-'illatc delivery. It can linnllv la* Evening Telegram o f Saturday June the place. H e laid down his sack of thought that the lailroiols ate a part) lu ll, 1 * in kindly tone and is sincerely qu artz and gun and returned to tile to the deal on account of the longer appiccia tis i. W e u-.te a cluing« o f vein and properly marked its loca haul to Hail Francisco, f«>r the rail 111 inagenieiit in tlmt enterprising Cot- tion, and upon returning to where roads are equally Concerned w ith nil t«g e G rove paper, the lam e County I he th ought he had deposited his other* In Oregon in advancing the Lt .t.ra, A ClilTord Gage assuming sack, he failed to find it. He then w ill positively cure C o n s u m p Interests o f both urban and suburban control n* editor and publisher. Mr. went wild « second lime but after a tion. Asthma, and Bronchitis trad ". G age i- a t-r’ ght rmd well-known confile of hours’ hunting be found As td the “ howl.” I f it Is- not e f f e c t newspaper man who has been in the the lost articles and st irte 1 born- It will cure a cough or cold in iv e In the present instance If It even | harness from le.yh.exl. In the par again . U| kjii reaching home he a day. It will prevent Pneu shall be counted Against Portland and | tkiilnr field in which tii* energies began the work o f “ m ortaring o u t" her brood <>f sm aller cities through have hi 11 expended h* has been eini- th e gold and from the forty potimi monia. W e guarantee it, be out the W illam ette valley and all Ore - neutly iucce**fu|. W e besfH-ak for chunk he took an even |7im. cause we know what it will do. gon, in nw anting contract* o f th near I him the same good fortune as editor T h e you n g man took into his future-pit will serve to show unity of j f the l.rs ['ll;. The people o f Cottage confidence James H ow ard, form erly Always insist on having AcK- LANE COUNTY LEADER Ble^ck a n d White . . — . H T L U R C H 'S ¡COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR M IELS I I A HA R T UNGa n d H A N S E N j . . H A R D W A R E . . j P L U M B IN G Stoves, 1 ml A SPECIALTY MINERS’ SUP P L I ES toorls Tinware P IP E R a V A N D E N B U R G CARDS 4« a s « w w w « * 4 « 4 4 * 4 4 * R * ( A Acker’s English Remedy A Genuine £ * $ ♦ * « * + ■ a * + * $ $ * * $ * « JÉL ERS. Closing Out Sale U p to J u l y 15 th , 1904 EVERYTHING REDUCED < hir $10.00 t«> $12.0li Moil's Suits now $ 9 .0 0 and $10.00 B oy's Suit. 2 p io rfs $ 1.00 * la many Instance* after I had tried toy utmost to give even relief I pre scribed A r m ' s E n g lish R emedy and It permanently cured every one of the patient*. It is a valuable addition to the practice of medicine ' C. F. S m it h . M. D. Oiean. N. V 4 O l! V M if o W rite to us for testimonials and * free illustrated book on Consumption « *©M at SOr and 1 1 . 0 0 a hottla I f you ara not «•*!««►.I return the b4»ttla U. yaur anti set ye up money back. W . U Hooker A €*• , Propr«.. BufTaio. Jf ÿ « .V lot o f odds and ends in shoes about h alf price « For Sale by fh z M odern Pharmacy « WELCH & • W O O D S ? *1 N € W BHNK BUILDI NG <> * C. T HtH'KF.TT PHTSICIM «NO SURCEOS ORU-e* III l»r. tie.». Wall tsilhline Mam *tr—t, t'.»ttase fïrove. ont,— "I...,., Main wt. ItevSt.'iH-e pb...,- Main in I F ir e Don't neglect that i. — o - '- , ouu house anv of 1 .,^ (i!‘ v* on 0,,r ya rd s 50,000 fe el longer, but call a, , , prps< offiD ¿ “ ' u'aU ‘r ’»hich must bo „o ld to and h«ve Torn Awbrey write you up ranrrin 00» '1 ,n'’ om il,g » ^ k . Price H 'o .v ; in either the .F tIm f nM1,P glD« fro,n »3 .5 0 to i l 00 If U ^ t0,- ° r , Association, of Oreson F,rc McMinnville, O Relief ’ r e g i r * * barglD- C om e « once- T L ® Booth KeI1y L u m b er Co., Saginaw, Oregon.