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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
&. •# o. Xane County Xeaòec. )L.XV1 I N V E S T O R S an d H O M E S E E K E R S will here And opportunities no »here else afforded in Ore gon. The Under will give you Hie news und fuels con cerning this fuvt red locality 'JÜI rA tì K GROVE, OREGON, FRID AY, .it I.Y 20. 1004 NO. V. Ruiug a course thron gh 1 life liliali, pel V ih and «Iah »»nuli i 11-> filli clu-ht, do red away from the warm ih of San " l»ere it lixlg;«fil jJosD or tho on hartis of tho valley \V l'tz asked ¿¿harmIeri to go for he I to come iioiih. are *.8 euthuamt-tic j 'P. Sbatmfi.lt it Comer« aliti with but few ex- : <l '• ibi' stream, liit.il tim». h|i< t. t i •• .11 H mhìn , mul pettini- no ali- •lions have pi esperi i! i • f bm I Ill’ s goods. For not oidi Port- HIV <• ■ s ■ u rti'i I in Kciirt-li of li in«, binino tiiu limi H t v .'li W rit/ h 1 1 ri li k of water mul getting bini us iMinf.irtahii' u.s Lonx ■ the country moves tbe people also i poiinil.lt*. Shnnafelt run for a mile jovi r fnlles logs, through the under- II may he noteil timt of those who I'l Uhb mill belliy titnb.-r, and fonml huie e.iu.e tu Oregon, many luve Unoni' Sborlridgc, wbu went to Speak iug of the features that nt- .lead of a large musical institute. beeil i.l sinne tin.e connected witb W lie I e Wertz wus hint* Bi-nits wilt I foil ml next uml seat to tim icaue ot Iroct i t uple io Oregon, tbe Sun Jose Harry 1>. Smith, who was taught the San J. se Mercury one of tho lliu nceidrot. Bhannft It reached Mercury, one o' the lending paper8 the .V 15 U*s of reporting on 1 1 . Mt r- oldi at und mobt ti i ui ly establisheil ¡Iji.ne Slinih idgi-.s and sent n bo\ of Caül’oi ni», says : cury, is connected with the editorial newspapers in -he West. » l here are inanv old San Joseans | four miles to William W a t’s place, “ As t" a few "f the features of depart tuent of the Telegram ns scuttered tbreiigliuut tbe state. Loions E\hausted Bringing In- from where word was sent to Oregon that atti'iu t people— that not sporting editor. To Computed October 1 Nu imey Ainoug lliose long'eHt in Poitlaud, House’s mill to telephone for u phy- only ut tra-I them, but hold them A. S. York, is another employee- Bros. H.n e-Force Work ins From |urcJ Man io Ssttlemenl Ex- Isii'inn. Finding be could not help once they have si t foot III the st i f . ■ f tbe Telegram, wbu wus at ..at time, | ' et * bo t’1“ 1 lo,,k i,llck '»»•lost \\ ertz, Boone Slmrtri Ige but itlso It is no i Ile h m .iiiing. Tint might and in fact for iinviiv rears in San I JeCIJ' |e, tmub to their San Jose River Toward City. pirati mi tho M ay returned to cet lielp. At 4 p. m. bring the people, Gut would never Jone. Air. York is 'mute ..gmt loi bornes, arc Judge Samuel Bullock ] Witt, Sliuimlelt, Sbnitridge, Tom hold them. It is the healthful eli tlm Telegram being out on the road 1 aml u " ,llv nm, H A. Keinath. At By October 1, 1004, tbe City of l,iirv AI. Weitz was fntnily shot ¡Edwards and Elisha Geer slurted mine the lint orai Irsoiiivee, combin i most of the time. His family. how loin- time, both Judge Bullock aud Cottage Grove will have completed Air Keinath wen- prominent iu | together to briny W ertz iu. Betuis ed with the opportunitns to ui-quire | ever, reside in Portland. 5875 feet of sewer system, with musical in ch s of the county seat of I | bad beeu with W ertz amt the live something that are particularly up-1 twenty man holes aud eight cijtcb J. E. Harris, farmer circulation Santa Clara county. For years they i helped him muko a stretcher of sap- pealing,” basins. 1 manager of tbe Alercury in San lose, were familiar figures in the choir of j ; of tin W illamette. Death oc- lings, and at 7 p, in., eight bou.s Work was begun Tuesday morn Lammeralmg the many who have ¡i now located at Vancouver, Wash. of the First AI. E. church. Nor I ¡1 at h. p. in. while his c.iinpun- after the accident, they started to come liete, the Mercury sms: ing by Alummey Bros, of Eugene, Among many others who make Lave they neglected their singing iu ! Und others whom they hud cali •airy the injured man to where siir- tbe contractors who were successful Clifford J. Owen, who was well j their home in Oregon are the follow coining to Portland. Both are I lo tbe scene wei t attempting to j gicul aid could be bail. in tbe bidding. known as manager of the San Jose. ing former Sat) .Tuscans : members of,a double male quartet, \ lliim 1 1 . where medical aid could Their way was through dense Mei c u i t , MssuuiCil the id a un persil ip Outlet will be on tbe Coast Fork Mrs. C. W. Breeden, formerly only one member of which is under i secured. woods uml thick underbrush. It of tiie Even inj' Telegram, Port of the AAillnmette north of the city, Miss Josie Smith of San J o s e . 7(1 years of age. Judge Bullock is j Fertz staitcd on Saturday with I was thought best to cut, across tbe i land's leading ni tenu «un news where the force of men is now at It Caughey, an artist, who drew haliff of the Multnomah countv court, J work. This force will be increased |F. .Shan .felt and J. W . Item is | hill rather than follow the stream. paper When he was placed in charge an important position that he basj many sketches for the Alcrcurv. t bunting mid fishing trip. Wertz This proved very difficult. Wertz ! some live y ears ago, the lelegratn to 50 or (¡0 ns soon as pipe is re where good -port was to he j asked for water several times anil I wus vtt to ho developed. Today it Mr. and Mrs K. D. Anderson. held for a number of years. Tie is ceived. Terra cotta sewer pipe iu bdineir l.lw il l’ellk at tlm bead- | remarked facetiously that be ought runks iis one of flu* foremost, news Airs. Anderson is u daughter of the still in good health and a familiar { seven «sizes lias been shipped at El’S of tie Coast irk. Shaun- j to get out anil help them carry tbe paper« on the Pande const. He has late J. J. Owen, fuun.li i of the Aler figure on file streits of tbe city. Portlaud and is expected to arrive In listing the n lines of-Sau Jose-; , who is a photographer in Cot- stretcher. Finally be apparently a pretty home on the east sitie of cury. next week. aus who have come to Oregon it is i Grove, bad gone to tbe mou n- 1 iveut to sleep, and a few minutes the river where reside his family, Alonilny evening tin* City Council C. J. Curtis, now publishing a J district mentioned to take some 'later bis friends discovered that In- Mr«. Owen, Miss Jennie Owen and newsy paper at Seaside, ip.e of the interesting to note those wba have | l>v ordinance sold the sewer bonds settled in Eugeue, the county seat 1 to Alorris Bros, \ Christensen, I'.MTs ordered and had been in- was dead. This was at It | in., (Jerald. (Jerald, hv the way, On gun beaches. of Lane county. Mr. nml Airs. A. \ to go with tm- men on the On through the forest the bearers ; captured high houora as a student Airs. Itay Deitrick Martin and two H Stinson and family form erly: brokers of Portland, for Couutze brawn They drove to the struggled with their ghastly burden at Hdl Military Ac t lemy roceutlv. Bros, of New York. daughters. The latter are employ lived at San Jose. Tbe eldest i Bridge place eight miles above aud it was 2 a. m. on Monday morn- j evening the Council Professor Frank P Russell, who ed bv tbe Arnold A Hutchinson daughter married Y. D. Hensill tin*1 Tuesday st’s mill, where they left the iug when they finally approached I signed contract with Mutnmey Bros, w hs city superintendent of schools Carnival company, Eugeue architect, who lives near1 and approved their bond in tho ki and nnted Saturday, getting the Sbortridge place. Dr. 1!. 1!. Job j in San Jose, is located m Portland Marshall Bros., formerly of Mis that city. Two daughters of Mr. 1 sum of £3000 fcatne. They camped that night and Dr. Alexander Cor proa of Cot Additional 140 feet with bis wife and daughter. Mr. Fawn Peak and on Sunday tage Grove bad driven out mean- li„.isell is the iiead of a largo ma sion San Jose,J' ,:t well known in San amt Airs. Stinson, Misses Maude and I of 18-nicb sewer was ordered. Jose, are the leading ci ment con Eva, are prominent in musical cir- ! Original-contract called for 5735 »mug were fishing down the while, the former going out to meet chinery bouse and thoroughly tractors of Portland. clos iu Eugene. |r after a brief bunt, during | tbe returning party while tbe latter pleased with his su.roundings. feet of pipe, sizes as follows : Alias Kate’ Galbreatb so well n - 24-inch pipe......................... 1100 feet Pied Soderei1, the candy maker. ill Wertz bad determined to j prepared to render all assistance A. B. Steiubach, is proprietor of metnberetl in San Jose, is manager 22 inch pipe,............. , .........030 feet Ft bis .log, nu old friend that possible at tbe borne ot Line Short- B. F. Clayton aud family.* for tbe Great Eastern Tea C.o., at 20-inch pipe, ............... outlived bis usefulness. He ridge. Olio mile up tbe narrow tbe finest clothing store in the 200 feet F. E. Beach, has a large paint ko at 7 u. ui. ami Slinnafelt su g -! trail Dr. Job located tbe exhausted northwest. He is ‘also owner of the and oil store iu Portlaud iu the Eugene. 18-inch pipe,................... 1155 feet I uwörial hotel building and other Chas Krouse, formerly of Krouse |i l the they sling their gui • men by shouting to them aud help 10-inch pipe................... 250 feet wholesale district. A Bell, grocers, of San Jose, is 10-inch pipe......................... 2040 feet 'll. cir s i j o u l t l c i M c i t z dm e i tiieiu bring iu the body of AVertz valuable property. C. W. Boost, is propi ieloi of toe manager for Ax Billy, aiso a foi mii C-inch pipe........................... 300 leet W. Wynn Johnson, who was con jilo so, but carried it in band. All were completely worn out and Portland Iron and Wire works, San Josean. Iv got down from Ihe bills to tbe tbe physicians found themselves too nected with the ndveiUsing depart Win. Royce, who came from AYat- Total..........7?7 n .............5735 feet at 8 a. w. On coming to the ¡ate. The remaius were brought to ment of the Alercury, is now ndver- ' J. F. Hundley, once associated Original bid was $11,800; added they began fishing. Wertz Cottage Grove and buried under Using malinger of the Telegram. . with l- . A. Taylor, the newsdealer, sonvtlle is one of tbe firm of Rovce- I Sbanafelt were together at first, 11 be auspices of tbe Oiffl Fellows Air. -Johnson hi* just had completed is proprietor of a cigar and station- Pelerson, excelsior mauufac'urers, since $350. Total to be expended who have a practical monopoly on for sewer system $12 150. later Wertz went ahead and from tbe First AI. E. church, Ilev. i tine home iu tho best residence j ery e-tore on one ot tbe principal that trade on tbe Pacific Coast, streets iu Portland, As may be seen from the above ’ three hours Slinnafelt beard a C. II. Wallace officiating. During portion of Portland. A. A. Reardon, known to bis figures the outlet sewer is two feet J. W. Bailey, elected in Juue for Eddie Gordon, who attended the followed a few minutes later tbe time Wertz wus wailing for help friends ns “ Andy,” who was former iu diameter— a size sufficient to |tbiee iu succession, a sigual be suffered greatly and when asked his second term as state food aud S,,u Jose high school, is gate tender ly with Dittos A Davis, meat deal carry tho sewage of the city several erstood by tbe hunters as a sign by one of bis comrades wbnt mes dairy commissioner on tbe Kepubli !t* Tke union depot Mr, Gordon ers iu San Jose, is now traveling years t,; come. Laterals range from Dnie together, a sort of a distress sage be bad for bis wife iu case be can ticket, was many years ago also bus a uncle who is employed salesman for tbe Cudahy Packing 22 inches down to (!. Connections employed in the leading grocery by Rothschild Bros, pal. After an interval three more died, said: “ Tell her 1 have made Fn d Owen, malinger of the Great Company of Portland. Lie has been from dwellings will in most cases [s were fired, Shuunfolt at once niv peace with God, and tell t b ' establishment nf Sau Jose. very successful and is as popular! bo 4 inch pipe. Judge Henry L. Benson of Kla- Eastern tea stores, and family spend Jted iu the direction of tbe shots, I Odd Fellows to tuke care of my with tbe many dealers he meets in The system of drainage thus math Falls, brother of S. G. Benson most of their time in l ’ortland I e- idiil not discover Wertz uutil j wife and children.” his territory, which includes all of supplied will tend to l etter sanitary Harry M. Wertz wns a native of of Sun Jose formerly made his home cause they like tb city and elimato. fty feet from him. Wertz was Orogon nml part of Washington, as conditions aud prevent existence of on his back with bis ’ grin Kansas, 35 years of age. He leaves in Santa Clara. Judge Beusou is; Chas. Provost, son of the late 1 >r. he was when in San Jose. contagious diseases and noxious ir bis shoulders. He calied to a widow and four children, tbe old- state judge for that district and one I’ revost of San Jose, is spending the J. W. Shumate, a brother * f P ro surroundings. Tbe council will no lafeit that be bail shot himself, j est (> years and tbe youugest 5 of the most popular members of the summer iu Portlaud. fessor Shumate formerly principal doubt complete the wink of sowago i rillj which was .'18 calibre bad mouths old. Tbe family bad liveil bench and bar iu tbe northwest Geo. \V. Necce is operator for tbe of the San Jose High School, runs a disposal by compelling householders An w hile he was landing a fish i iu this county four years. Wertz having a wide acquaintance. Associated Press. general merchandise store at Wal to connect with the sewer. bad been discharged. Wertz W as a teamster and was associated Frank W. Benson is a leading at Roy Searle is connected with the tervilte, Lane county, Surveyor Lincoln Taylor has been standing on a rock, tbe gun with J. W. Bemis in hauling on tbe tui uey ot Douglas county and is wholesale paper bouse of Blake Alc- Oitv Engineer during against him and struck on the upper reaches of tbe Willamette, president of the First National bank Fall. W hile his brother is with the Every Item bought at X V. Racket appointed mubtnictiou nt the sewer. -Store means money saved. p a i " '‘The shot ontere 1 tlie left Sympathy for the fatherless children of Ruseburg. W . XV. Benson is telephone company. [two inches above (be knee, pur- nu 1 the bereaved wile is general. conducting a prosperous mercantile Professor George- M. Scbuck, for business at Dryard un the Chehuiis merly a music teacber in Sail Jose, river. Airs. Abbie Perkins, another is teaching tuueic iu Fortlnud. member of the same family, resides Chas. E. Brown, a graduate of the at Salem, where her husband, W. T. Sau Jose High school, is in tbe em - 1 Perkins, is deputy state treasurer. ploy of the Page Belting company. I J. P. Finley, au old resident of That these people have moved I Sauta Clara, is coroner of Multno mah county and leading undertaker from S.in Jose to Portlaud, from | California to Oregon is no indica- j of Portland. tiou that Oregon is better. Califor-1 George Fairbrother, who was nia is a land rich in its wealth o f 1 This is our motto and manager of O. A. Hale A Co.’s -San lucls. Xhis illlS lotlR been Bring the paper with you or call for our Cut- Jose store, is in Portlaud with .Ine 1 r known. On - the ....................... - we carry the best line of other band Oregon j Price List, :: :: :: :: wife aud daughter. ¡8 on; v beginning to be known as a j groceries to be found in A. C. Gage, several years ago I splendid country, rich, productive lie markets. Our stock foreman of the Alercury composing possessed -of vast resources in is fresh and closely se rcotns, aud later publisher of the iler mjueSi forests, agriculture and lected. Our c a n n e d Sauta Clara News, is located in Cot- stock-raising. No. 8(i7!i Men's size, ,‘{0, 87, 88, were $ 8.00; n ow ... $ 6 . 0 0 goods are of the most re tage Grove, on tbe line of the South- Tbe Mercu , „ ferH to tLe Lew,s cent pack. O u r Salt No. 8280 Men’s size, 87, 38, 40, were P2.00; now..... 9 . 0 0 eru Pacific, where ho ia editor and | & c]M k Exposition, 1005, and says, Meats are received flesh No. 3274 Men's size. 38 ......were 18.00; now 8 .0 0 publisher of a flounahtng weekly. ,,A#d it a teatimonial of the every mouth uml o u r No. 3274 Meu's size, 34. 35, 30, 37, tbe Lane County Leader. , highest regard and so accepted by j ranch supplies sie ever James Craig, formerly of San those who are to tbe manor born, j 3 8 ,3 0 .4 0 ............................were 1 2 .0 0 ; now ... . 8 .0 0 flesh. W c hnve the Jose, has tbe largest merchandise j that Santa Clarans who have wan-! G. A. II, blue, 38, 30, l>e»t choicest s e 1 e et i n of store at Silvertou. ■■ ■ — luncheon delicacies to lie guaranteed b lu e................... .............................. 8 .5 0 Maurice J. Graham, formerly fouud iu the county. We No. lO lfi Men's size, 8(1, 38,40, 42,were 0.00; now.... 6 .5 0 stereotyper of tbe Mercury and a live up to our motto and No. 5124 Boys' 2-piece suits, all sizes member of the board of education, sell nothing inferior..... were ........................................... 1.75; n o w .... 1 .4 0 is now employed by the Portland Journal, as is also Robert Withrow, No. 431C Boys' 2-piece suit8. 8, 5, ti, tbe latest arrival from tbe Garden years were .............................. 4.00; now ...' 2 . 9 0 City. Mr. Withrow has been doing “ courts” on the Journal, which, for Notv, tliin« in the place to get bargains in ¡Shoes the benefit of the laymen, might be its well as clothing. W e have lots of brokt*n ------- interpreted by saying that he is the O u r O w n F r e e D e l i v e r y W a gon. sizes, and will clean them out. and really at it courthouse reporter. Pay your doj; license to loss in many instances. :: :: " :: Professor L. M. ParviD, another ! the Recorder on or before prominent Sau Jose musician, who ¡August 1, or pay #1.00 directed many oratorios in San Jose, WE ALWAYS in which all of tho leading singers additional penalty. F . I). W h e k l k r , took part, ia located i t Salem, capi HAVE IT FOR LESS City Recorder.j tal of tbe *t«te, where be is at the III. WEHT? CALIFORNIANS WHO HAVE NOW BECOME OREGONIANS!“ List of Those Who Have Come to This State, ¡ K [idenii) Silo* Wiiile Fish- *1 BEGINNING THE SEWER S X T S '.f c : Cottage Grove System Now Being installed. Attracted by Resources and Possibilities. ino in ihiì Hills. JRIED M I. 0. 0. F. SEVEN SIZES OF PIPE lioacci.lt utaldischarge of hisowu ! [ Sun I.iv tm-rning al 11 o'elock tliu binili water« of thè Coast Some One W ill Profit. Good Things to Eat W h y Not --Y O U ?- Corner Phone CLOSING OUT CLOTHING N O T IC E Main and Main River Sts. No. 43 West End of Bridge. 1 Owners o f Dogs WELCH & WOODS PEARCE & JOHNSON