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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
U. ol O. TAGE GROVE. OREGON tiefttimiurWr* fur three t lui»berIun eumiuinies. gateway to tue rl«i» »«»- ia n<*l«t unties, i t i t i 'the k H une olili» i ‘ ì ir m in es Xanc Counts ÜLeaber. X)L. XVI COTTA OK (¡ROVE, OREGON, F R ID A Y, JULY President a n d Four Directors of the Home Lo»n end Savings Bank of Cottage Grove 1 , 19 C 4 . NEW BANK ; DIRECTORS INVESTORS and HOMf SEEKERS w ill here thui opjiortuuiUes nowhere else aüorUeü In Ore gon. The Leader w ill give you the news amt farta con cerning this favored locality NO. II leave more .with .1 ml us for wlnit they coti'ider a desirable d im e uud they carry tin in the geueru 1 gouil will! commendation of their ohl ! uci^lihors mill friemls. PROGRAM FORFOLRTff Parents Altinbon. The old n • t ! 1«>il of teill ll illg u child to leml hi the uiiiuteresliug iijeiiiiiuirless plan ot limning I.is A. 1». C s Inis long since been snp- planted by tin* wont system.. The methods of tea *hitig nmaic have kept , act* »Mill 11.0 imp r»tvotl method« of t* helm»Lr Bclltíol The ohl tedious, (lirit*onta” ni«* methud of teaching e> arise« anil kcu I uh tin* Jive I] lili« kriven |.iu<■ e U> a method - w,hicli ¡Minnesota Piper Speaks ef J V. inte rtsls Utili tritiliij^lits children as. Col. Irwin Mahon Has Coifsenlcd to well its P| n .\ I) JtM Donohue's Departure .V[is n, y W f’icl » .has tniiglt music Deliycr Address parade for ieiff lit \ eu 1N 1. uii.ug which time V. ith Regret. Horribles and Fireworks. >he wtmt oust t »V ire to Study. I vl ” eently she had the privilege of a At a recent meeting of the Home vein's continuous study under an When uext Monday , morning Loan and Savings Buuk of Cottage own pupil of Calvin Cady of Boston, dawns there will he a fosilude ot Grove it was decided to build 11 ! Mass, whose genius has revolution anvils and firecrackers lit Cottage tewpiorary vault on the hank prop ized tin- methods of teaching music. Grove to welcome the 128 th anni erty. corner of Second and Main Drop 11 card in the P. O and Mrs. versary of Atnericau Independence. streets. Construction will hegiu nt Welch, will call upon you and give 1 The day will be oue. great series once. Sumo delay, however, is ex you an idea of the method whereby I of enjoyments and diversions. perienced owing to difficulty in ob 9ue cau begin reading and writing In the contest for Goddess of taining bricks. This is not a music from theMrst lesson. Liberty Miss Lillian Hart is the serious delay and active work will I winner. The ballot closed Thursday begin next week. The vault will be Will Build Cottage Home. night and Miss Hail will have as connected with the building uext Mr. and Mrs. Jeptha Hart who Iter maids of honor MtS. H. H the corner, where the bank will he formerly lived at Harlan, Oregon, Yent'-h. Mrs, O. (). McClellan, Miss temporarily located. Iuuer walls have come to Cottage Grove to EMie Stewarti Miss Lucy Newlaud. will he foui inches thick with uu air make their home They havehought Committees have been working space of four inches. The oilier a piece of property iu the Landess hard iu the past few days aud the wall will he eight inches in diameter. addition and will begin construction hand stand will he 111 readiuess This vault must he removed when of a dwelling which they will oc hy Saturday night the hunk building is elected, luit the cupy at once upon completion. W. w. 11. AMIA Mr* • Merchants lire requested by the lirectors have deemed'this extra ex- F. Hart, contractor, a son ot Mr. committee to decorate their places y . i), w.ii KLEU IAVKS UK' rxw . JO H N W. DOXOlIl K ; euse advisable 111 order to begin and Mrs. Halt, will have the con i of business nnd all householders are business at once. TURNED THE SCOR. - • struction in hand. Work will j urge I to show flags ov hunting. ! i-'C i . e 'f i d ouhle in the third a ud 1 the ! | n<*rt,e I t is At it '.vus ‘ ¡t lost i'll Referring to the departure of John begin next week. Oliver Hart, The order of exercises for tl.e dav j t\Yu thre t: baggers fi r the In UU’ U am | occaak*!».!' W. Donohue, the l uioti, the lend Miage Grove K . of P. Gets in the .sixth by Mi(¿ui LCD and I Tii«-'K igeu.ette* i>t u; ki'Lut ',* ing paper of Bird Island, Minnesota, another son, who has been a resident 1 lias been completed and the lire the Long E n d 10 to 4 . ot Cottage Grove for the past five ; works ordered have be* tr • received. 1 >ui k e r . i the *2 11 a. m. t rain Mr. Donohue’s former home, pub- years, also has property in the Lan Colouel Irwin Mahon, secretary of M c C I ß riahan and Griffin, haittery Fsheu till- following; dess addition and it was through his the American Mining , Ci^ugrtss, has lieu the HU I lt ll houi d tiain loi E-.igene, were 1:1 111 ijiiuie r { By 1 lit- farewell reeepli.ui tendei- advice tliut the father and niothei ! accepted au invitation to-deliver a Ik-d into tbf Ht III i( on nt. Cottage *tt•adii y. though G riitlin got a hum id Mis. Olive Donohue, J. W. Douo decided to locate here. Fourth of July a hires« before the L v c Weduesdlav Ht 3 . p m tim e ä u f * e r i u tin third and was ham lier- hue, A. Dell and members of tlieir 1 citizeus of Cottage Grove.' more than 5 (H) p. op!r a o h the öd by it respective families ou Tuesday even This will be not an ojrnloiical ban ot grounds to welcome the Medley and Wallace (Wi did the iug, the people of Bird Island hon quet but an able presentation ot tho [ene K. of 1*. hull team. The pitch and toss for the locals and did The committee of arrangements ored at once the departing ones and F. J. Hard returned fiotn Bohe many achievements of-which Ameri Page Glove Daini mm le musi • sonn bantering also. Ouly two the following program those who remain. Bv it they prov mia Tuesday morning. He reports cans are proud, the vast growth of 3 passengers crnueil tlieir neck, hits were secured off Medley, while 1 announces ed themselves capable in the highest that the boilqr for the new ten- the nation commercially and nu see. The impressimi of a live McClanahan had eiuht to pass out. for the great Modern Woodmen of America rally at Cottage Grove on degree of express:'«» thg sentiment stamp mill now, being built on the merically. Col. Mahon is a pleas hi was general nmoug them, among the homers. that ‘ mankind is one iu spirit." Vesuvius has beeu delivered, an 8- ing speaker nnd none should miss Sattmiay, July qth. e Eugene player* got a hen tv At E'lgeue when the teams last Everyone of the multitude present horse team being required to haul henriug him. Miss May Driscoll koine and were escorted up town played the score was 10 to I in M ORNING PROGRAM. the Cottage Grove team mid a favor of Eugene. In Wednesday's ( 9.00 a. m.— Obstacle Race— Free seemed to be thrilled with the pur it to the site. Other machinery for will read the Declaration aud Mayor pose to express his good will in the the mill is expected in a few days. J. S. Medley will preside as chair- Telling body of citizens. game figures were the same with | for all— Contestants in this event most positive manner. As these Operation will commence as soon I man of the day. Exercises will be R'Ken the Eugene lads had got Cottage Grove in the lead. Runs must divest themselves after start- our friends and neighbors depart to as the machinery can be put in po in the Grove east of town. |o their base ball n gimentals all j hy innings were as follows. 1 iug of hat, coat, vest, collar and their new home in Cottage Grove, sition. ped for the ball grounds in ORDER OF EXERCISES. then through a headless Oregon, they cannot b.it be gladden 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 R H | necktie, Ig k Bingham addition, which barrel, returning through the barrel ed by the memory of that evening. 10 a. no.--Parade and horribles E ugene 1 1 1 1 0 0 U 0 0— 4 2 Bought Foui’ J been specially prepared for the Cot. G rove 3 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 *—10 8 and replacing divested garments be The committee who made the 11 a. m.— Literary exercises ami he The line up was as follows: Dr. \V. W. Oglesby returned , address of the day at the grove east Struck out McClanhau 9 ; Medley fore reappearing in front of the preparations did their work well, p age Grove - Eugene 8. Umpire Pearl Bennett, Scorer, judges' stand. Contestants must ap file large assembly room in the new Tuesday from the Bohemia district of the railroad. Music, reading of pear at finish dressed complete as si-hoiilhouse was beautifully draped where he purchased four claims— I the Declaration of Independence ■ lace. W c Gridin i Beu Bingham. Id lev McClanalinn A large crowd of enthusiastic fans they started. First prize ¿2, sec iu the natioual colors and profusely a group on White creek. With F. by Miss Mary Driscoll; prayer; re P ss decorated with Mowers. Here Bird P Talkiugton of Salem he will at marks, President of the Day, Mayor Dunbar was present and the game proceeded ond $ 1. r Insoii 9.45 a.111.— Pillow Fight— In this Island gathered early in the eveniug. an early date begin development. J. S. Medley; address. Colonel Ir lb Kuox, R amid much good-natured badinage leelt-r 2b Tiaver In the evening tlie visitors were contest a horizontal ]>ole, peeled of After a brief time spent iu exchange The ore is free milling and sh ws win Mahon, Secretary American 31 . Barger present at the regular meeting of its bark, six leet from the ground, of greetings, the appearance of Col. well. Ed Jenks and Ben Curry Mining Congress; music. P'l-CIl Itou Havs | the local K of 1 * lodge. The third will be the place of contest. The! Haggett, Father I-'ey and Dr. Carp were the previous owners. These If 1:30 p. in,— Hose race. px. D 2 :00 p. m.— Games and contests ef Wintermeier i degree was exemplified and a victor must defeat three in succes enter behiuil the teacher’s desk ser claims are on the spur of Adams l in e e . A ved as a signal for quiet. Several mountain. on Main street. rf Poindexter, banquet succeeded at which many sion to win the prize of $1. --------------- - 10.30 a.m. (sharp) to 12 m.— 1 numbers of vocal aud instrumental 3:30 p. tu.— Baseball game. 'll« g irne was raggedy as to er- happy toasts were given and re Irwin Petiie and Win. Hawley of Lo- 8 : 3(1 p. in. Grand display of tire- Ibuf full ofexcitsmaat an i mark sponded to. Visitors from Eugene Baseball game. A picked Modern music were well received. Jo (Juig- rune, wi-re transacting business in the Riy many good plays, notably En-1 were coldtallv received and nil Woodmen of America team to com lev “ spoke a piece." At Dr. Carpen Grove Tuesday. Conc-luded in Supplement. pete with any other picked team ter's suggestion the talented young that may appear. Father Fey then arose aud in words It is related that the K. of P. aud manner which commanded the team will go after more scalps and admiration and approval of all pres the $20 prize offered. ent, hade Mrs. Donohue and hers, the 12 m. to 1 p. m.— Basket dinner community’s most genuine good on the grounds. Everylxxly come bye, after which ou behalf of the and bring well-filled baskets. many friends, he, iu a few happy and well chosen words, presented A F TE R N O O N PROGRAM . 1 to 2 p.m.— Grand street parade Mrs. Donohue with a beautiful Moral design and Mr. Donohue and Mr. ........: A L M O S T = = = Modern Woodmen vf America, es Deli each with a silver tea set. The corting Hon. A. R. Talbot, Head This is our motto and response made hy each brought Consul, M. W. A. Instrumental pleasure clothed in sadness to those we carry the heat line of music, M. W. A. orchestra; ad who beard. groceries to be found in dress of welcome, Mayer J. S. Med The doors of the dining room the markets. Onr stock ley of Cottage Grove; song, M. W. were then thrown open and well— a A. quartette; introductory re is fresh and closelv se country newspaper office does not marks, State Deputy J- W. Sim lected. Our c a n n e d contain words of requisite size or mons; address of the day. Hon. A. j goods are of the most re quality. A li.ut midnight individ R. Talbot, Head Consul, M. W. A. d-tit pack. O u r Balt Our Closing-Out Sale will only con ual “good byes” were said and the The remainder of the day will Meats are received fresh tinue a little .while longer, and company slowly and regretfully j lie devoted to dancing. Good mu every month and o 11 r while it lasts goods will lie sold dissolved. sic has liven arranged for and re-1 ta'icli supplies are ever These who are leaving ns have freshments will lie served on the fresh. W e have the West End for more than two decades occupied grounds. REGARDLESS OF COST choicest s e l e c t i o n of a place among us which must re-, luncheon delicacies to he M in i B main vacant after they are gone. of Bridge. found in the county. We Mrs. Donohue is one of the few re-; Some fine bargains can be had for live up to our motto nnd Ou and after thin date all the luaming old settlers. Her daugh- J cash. Goods going at practically sell nothing inferior..... iiiulersigneil druggists n i l close ters. Misses Ada and Gertrude, are their places of business promptly at talented young women who have i r ^ You had better call and make your, 9 o'clock p. in. every evening ex grown from childhood among us. purchases before it is too late. cept Saturday and any special The same most he said o'f Mrs. John Donohue and Mrs. Dell. nights. * t f f - f * f t ■* t f f - t * f * f * f t T M ori ..vs A B rkbait , Mr. Donohue has been for many J. S. B EXSOX, years president, and Mr. Dell cashier O u r O w n F r e e D e l i v e r y Wagon. of the Renville County Bank, one of M ooebx P hakmact . the oldest and safest hanks in West July 1 , 1904 . ern Minnesota. Let it he said to Mrs. thus. Vilas and two children, their credit that never, not even Hattie ami Harold of Portland, re turned to this city Tuesday to spend during the panic of 1 HP 3 , has the the summer with her parents Mr. and responsibility or integrity of the | M r. ti. I’. Adams. bank been questioned. They all jk ysn* \ /fe — -V ( - X % Events Arranged Prom ise a Gala Occasion. PLANS OF OFFICIALS MISS HART IS QUEEN HI m , BI3- CELEBRATION. , Modern Woodmen to En thuse Here July 9th. t Decide to Build Tem porary Vault at Once. Work on Stamp Mill' Claims. F G ood Thiings to E at MERCHANDISE GIVEN AWAY Corner Main and River Sts. YOUR OWN PRICE E a k in & Bristow PEARCE & JOHNSON