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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
LANE COUNTY COTTAGE GROVE • S U B L IM IFD A . C L IF F O R D LEADER . - OREGON K V K K Y F R ID A Y m O K , K flito r and F u b lifilie r L n te re U at thè « ut tage t* ro ve p*>stoffice u» «ce- m l c la s s m a tte r. that iiit-ii lire turning back to the country Tor health ami for sui*tunee. Well it might tie for many, who choke ! and at rati Rie their lives iu the cities, to come, if only for a time, to the I green, the quiet mid the cool ’ of , tiie great. round out-of doors,—to the ■ brown pastoral scenes, and to feel nature in them responding to the wing ; o f ( io d 's lii i 'l l h ills . S l'J IS i1 R I F r IO N H A T K S . 1 1 . V ). - D ue Y e a r It an only lie said that w e tlia u k . . - f : x Monti - - .*<> i h ree e M m ths copte al ‘C lo u d ’ s ItesU ” It p a id in ad v anew but if liot si* p*t ti (1 A. C. <1. a iiife rm ra te *»t - Lm* p er y e a r w ilIl I h * ch a rg e d . A U v e rtD ii - rate s m ade k n o w n on a p p lica tio n “ | evitahly holds than from obedience | to a custom cherished in indulgence for more than three-quarters of u cen-j ttirv The old man has not many more days iu whic h to work and even birthdays must uot interrupt lbiellty | to a purpose. —Han Francisco Call. I. s**en on most 01 8 »'Wer pipe may lie the main streets of Cottage drove at I" sent—an indication o f prop r care healthful conditions on the part the City Conned which citizens [should heartily endorse. W hat You W a-nt amd Where to Get [t A T L 1J K b a r g a i n C H ^ S ! b u l l e t i n ___________________ It would - e e m that a section so V tile nud pn slue five as the northwest, Contest for Books blessed ns it is nniiuallv with alum T I 10 1 .in - County L u o n t f o r o n e ! Following *s the result if the winuf p u b li - dant rains, should be able to profit- year, an 1 any pply its own demand for butter : count of points in tiie Leader i Call- • ation f« r d i e i y e a r , f*»r t h " l " i c e s e t ably supply o p p o s it e um' nk iry produets. But the accom i test for the works of Slink, peate, | *1 7 » N e w \ \ ( r '1 I iti- K a f * T panying extract from the speech of as shown on Thursday, Aug. 11 tli : 1 7fi T o led o We- . |V ti lde F o rtla m l W e. k » i* re g * m ii.i ................2 50 State Food Connnisstruer J. \V. i Lulu Harlow, Star, Ore.......... 1175 ... 'J DO F o rila e 1 " e t ckl> J o u r tu t Bailey, before tlie convention of the Lind ley Welch........................ . 115(1 F o rtla m l H.- ii ll-W e e k ly J o u r .. 2 fiO S a li F ra n e ls rt 1 t'a ll Oregon development League, shows s a li F r .llb lV ( 1 K x u iid n e r Katie Knowlton ................. .105(1 ¿ IUI j ii.it there Is u m l opportunity for, s iiu v n 'l.i^ a z m e. >;»n F ra n c isti* __ _ l Hit S - 1 * A n g e le s exploitation of the dairying interest-' I-cta Sanford ............................................................ . h o ^ow About Your Summer Vacation . or Oregon and Washington : | Anna Oglesby.. .300 Xewport on Yaquina Bay is the AUGI 'ST 1 8 . 1M 0 1 ! l ’BIDAV. A news item from Jamestown, N. Allen 15. Baker 150 ideal seaside resort of the North I).. says; The first ear of butter ship * ^ 1 j Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets ped from the Jamestown creamery to •MISE EVES I N rt» THE HILLS. the J. B. Agen Co. at Seattle, went Prizes for Best Articles on Oregon, j at greatly reduced l utes on salt Mutt " l a y tt .rcrs ,.| ||,(llr out today. Its value was about $15000, F e d i , (i n t i m ili , \vii„|r Any person in the State of Oregon ft »“1 »11 Southern Pacific ponds in W h e a t F l o u r , G e rm Meal Mosby Creek is noted as a section and the car contained about 500 tubs. can contribute articles in competition Oregon, on and after dune i s . It is expected that the creamery will for following nrizes ! Ask agent for further information! for good hunting and fishing, ami the ship about two cars a week during tin* 1 1 « i * editor of the Leader with his family season which will mean a payment t** The Cortland C o m m e rcia l ciub oilers two ¡and a haiulsoiuel\ illust-iated sou\- E x t e n s iv e im p ro ve m en ts :n v l*|p<*r has discovered that it is a place where funner* within u null..* of 75 mile* j.f J i *«•“ booklet. ° ' wri,e l" “ T I • * out* m illin g m a c h in e ry . W> t u T | between 9*000 and $10 000 » • weok Kor the beat aiUGe appeal mg in ilie regular j Stone, Manager C. A K. K. R., VI- kr« i» m ir flo u r |.m n f ag ain st o ijtsjd -*« I rarest hospitality is found—the ’•*»«!, T h i s b u t t e r i s e o l l e c t e i l t r o n i t h e • 'i m o i i.i t a n y iie w « |n p e r o r n t lic r ........................... i S t o n e , p el d o r- B e lu g a Cottage (.rove g T simon-pure article which forces on** - m i l l . ' i tin to li, w e re sp e ct fu lly a sk Veit !„ ,, Ï Z I ¡.-9 w h in n m l i n t o r b i - I'f U t e ii o u tsid e l i f t i n ' s ia t e o f OreK-m, In I k - b a t lV Ore., or W. E. Com»», C. 1’ . . m a i n i creamene», s n i p p e d imo i m . m inuted i«»r o n ly i*v p erso ns re sid in g in Ore- . ,. s, i ) , , . , o 11M,i «T i m th e hom e p ro d uct w h en b u y iu « „ . I to feel at home and to thoroughly en creamery repacked and s e n t out to | ^.»n a nd not living in th e e ity of F o rtia n d . c im ic e I V. I . t o „ r o r u it u i. > W e b a te In s ta lle d a i a f h i ï s I M from * of a gold n ie lla i o r $60 in ca sh . la rg e c a p a c ity lo r ro llin g eats \ joy a day among the beauties of the flit Coast along with the surplus F o r ilie second best a r t ic le , e ith e r the gold le y . B rin g yo u r o a t s ...... I la n e o n £ ¡ I Send It East. this creamery. There is a demand m ed al o r 85® in c a sh , dep en d ing upon selectio n mountains. Ou Saturday last Thomas before feeding. It will g...... ,U I I for all the butter that eun be made by th e w in n e r of first p rize . heed and line promptly dehïfresi I If triends iu the East ask you for : Rawlings came t<» Cottage Grove and and a good deal of it goes to the Klon m ade A r t ic le w in n in g th ird p riz e w ill be g iven s_*5. .i in part **f ; lie dt> . w ■ F o u rth , - p riz e w ill ,, be , t i f i , , the t if ili p rize sto. with him the editor of the Leader and like tlade. This I-all new business. ... I >• re-id'Mits of Hnrtl.-ml a p.litiii'il.il .mtt sum .information about , , Ortgou . . . . or -I the - 1 ,.. | 1 1 the Northwest, semi them a iop\ oi m r , his family returned to the Lyons- ! developed within the last 12 months. «in u- iii-iriiMitt-i in i»ri/i - upim m e b asts us th e gold m ed al a m i sin e a re lo i n Rawlings lunch, in miles up Mushy 1 ««id speaks welt for the growth of sa tr ib u te d i<- r.- s id rid s o fO rt-tc -iio u tsid e of recently issued pamphlet entitled ' the butter making industry in this lu- d C is o rtla nd. ••Oregon, Washington ami Idaho,*’ creek, through the grandeur and eality.” T h e re a so n fu r h a v in g th ese a rtic le s p rin te d beauty of a Mutely Oregon forest, i ^ few miles west of Cottage Grovt o u tsid e o f the s t.d e is tB itl Are « to il tile people which can l>e had upon application a w a y from hom e to kno w our a d v a n lu z e s, and to J. M. Ishatn, station agent at Rein tiniug until Monday morning, Lorane, there wnt was established tlie li w e d e s ire th e C o rtla n d a m i I ireyo u papers tin* varied charms of the locality con ' creamery, but for some reason ¡t was to Is- re lie v e d from a llv t lu lu irra slnent th at Cottage Grove. m ig ht a ris e throug h h a vin g to d ee iln e a rtic le s . staidly iuipre—ed tliennelves more not successful and was abandoned. A rtle le s c o n ta in in g the e x p re s s io n --IV ehloo t" lie a llo w e d to com p ete. i and more upon u*. f love nature iu With larger herds. It would seem that w i T l l h not e i io v e ru o r of tile state w ill lie asked to ap her “ visible tonus” and she speaks such an establishment would pay. p oint a co m m itte e tq deeide a s to tin* w in n e rs I B r i g h t ’ s D i s e a s e a n d io •.ite s ta te c o n te st, w h ile file M a yo r of C o rtla n d | tier language elearest when we are The question of food cun be solved by w ill la re n d e sti d to n a rn e the eonm iittee th a t I D ia b e t e s . lect tile w tu ners in th is r it y . full best from the haunts of men and planting alfalfa, it is claimed, tu w o III n se e o f th e c h ie f reaso ns fo r ottering these deepest in the forest. We fouuu Ore other sections of Oregon nlfult'u grows p rize s is to g iv e tile younger g en eratio n an o |s |M irtuiiit> to d o some* p leasan t w o rk d u rin g v a gon more beautiful than ever that day. with surprising fullness and rapidity, c a tio n . T h is is a busy age and no a rtic le is d e \\V d esire to p lace iu the hand s o f tlio.se a i ‘ ire d e xc e e d in g Uve th ousand w o rd s—those of flirte d w ith B rig h ts D ise ase and D iabetes a Pi It seemed the air was ambient with why not here? A new variety culled s alMiut page pam phlet th at is savin g hum an liv e s . It [ one th o u sa n d w ords p re fe rre d . is not an o rd in a ry p am p hlet, such as is com m on purity, even the' there was smoke “ hlgh-land alfalfa” will shortly be ex No a r t ic le w in is- accep ted in c o m p etitio n e x ly used to a d ve rtise m ed icines, hut is p rinci- j cept w Itere tiie n e w sp a p e r or o th e r p u b lica tio n A SPECIALTY from far fore.-t tires lurking over the perimented with by local growers. is su b m itte d c o m p lc ic . T h e a rtic le s sub m itted p ally made up of repo rts o f s c ie n tific a lly con- 1 e the p ro p e rty of the C o rt la n d l'u m ilie re i-t1 ducted tests m a larg e v a riety **f cases, shotting j bald pate <>f “ Blue Mountaiu.” The Prof. Withycomb of Oregon Agricul f becom ST |H-r cent o f re co verie s iu these h ith e rto In l u i i , to I k - used as d esired . curab le d ise ase s. T iie c o n test e lu se , in-to bcr i . m m . adolescent period, I hope, may never tural College, with Cel. It. C. Judson T h e specifies em ployed in llie s e te sts are We b elie v e th a t th e re w ill tie a ll In te re s tin g wane, with til« when I may not with of the O. 1!. .A N., will arrange to sup co m p e titio n for tlte -e p ri/e s. and 1 e el s u re th at know n as the F u lto n Com pounds and the re FARM MINERS’ m any u c w sp u |ie rs throughout tIt* C u lle d S ta te s . su lts ..I.m in e d prove c o n clu s iv e ly that these boyish vigor and enthusiasm range ply local growers with this variety of C a n a d a . M e x ic o and o ilie r c o u n trie s w ill b e g l.id dreaded d iseases ><» long fa ta l the d eaths from j B rig h ts) D ise ase alone a re ap p a llin g , over luo,- TOOLS the hills and feel my pulses throb with alfalfa. If it proves successful in the to secu re in te re s tin g mal ter re la tiv e le A tli*- r- non a ye ar, s ta rtin g a*, k id u e y tro u b le s have at m ost fe rtile state in I lie C ueille N o rth w est SUPPLIES last y ielded tu m edical scie n ce. The pamphlet the spirit of the wild, eull upon echo soil of the Upper Willamette, there U e les in any language w ill I k - a ccep te d . " rite to the Jo h n .1. F u lto n C o .. 4W e e lin g c e r ta in th at th is ertort w ill re s u lt in is free, and shout tu.v lungs full of the bal- should result a strong impulse to m u K ch good to O rego n, we are . V e ry tru ly yo u rs. W ashington stre e t. >an F ra n c isc o . F a I. When to suspect B r ig h t s D is e a s e :—FufTy I I . M. C a k k . C re std ellt. samie breath of the woodland. establish creameries in this section. a n k le s or hand s; w e akn ess w ith o ut apparent T h k i i . 11. W l l . c o x . C h a irm a n K x e e n tiv e Com I have seen our men of trade leave cause; k id n e y trouble a ft e r th ird m onth: fre C o rtla n d C o m m e rc ia l C lu b . quent u rin atio n , (may show sedim ent or cloudy their avocations and go to nature With Legal enactment is suggested pro on stand ing ): fa ilin g visio n ; d a y d ro w sin e ss •las. Chambers of North Platte, one or more of these. open arm- and hearts. I fear I am a viding that county assessors shall fur Nebraska, has been visiting it) Cot poor hunter, and l lake no shame nish to tiie county courts of their from the confession, for when above respective counties full lists by pre tuge Grove. E. F. Smith who lives j me ms on .Sundayi on the highest cincts showing the names and tiie about four miles south of towu tee- [ point of the range I saw uu antlered total value of the property of each ogmzed in him mi old Iowa friend. \ king of the forest go bounding afar person, company, association and cor They had not met in 25 years. .4 ...« + + 4 among the giant Hr trees, there was potation assessed. The court shall Mr. Chambers has returned to Ne ^ W. K1MK, M. D. no regret that f Imd no rille to stay cause such lists to be published in tin braska. I’ H Y N i n A N a n d HI I D . F ON his (light. Men who go and eome newspaper published nearest to sueli N TTO IJN FY A T L A W Koluml Rates to Sr. Louis. ottici- in M c F a rla n d B u ild in g with regard to the slight protection precinct. By this means the public O ffice: Y o u n g B u ild in g , Main Street, o v e r W yn n e ’ s H a rd w a re Store given these animals by the laws of may know the extent of the possess W est S id e . Office F h o n e , .Til R esid e n ce F h o n e, The Southern Pacific Co. will men and states. I respect. But him ions of all business concerns, whether sell round trip tickets at greatly re .»T * '.* • j who, out of sheer desire to kill, slaugh corporate or individual, and tho pass duced rates to St Louis and C’liii-ago ters ruthless, these Meet, harmless age of law with the requirements st i account the St Louis Exposition, 4 .4 4-.'..4\*.4V':.4 i -d Í denizens of our woods, In season or ted will tend to remove the general on the following dotes; Ang. 8 .!(, 10 ; I jK. B. R. JOB X M . T A I t l K S IM l l l . K l .R E A l . K S T A T E J out, I cannot respect. He it i$ who uncertainty so frequently felt with September 5, fi, 7; October 15, 4. 5. 4 1- ! „ \ IN SI IÍA N I I-; A N D M I N I M I ♦ t’ l t V S I i I A N a n d « U R U K O X causes their decimation. He it Is who regard to incorporated concerns and Going trip must be completed IMI 1 1,1.1 P S .1 W H K K I . F R I A ll c a lls p ro m p tly attended. O ffice: destroys the sport or the true, sports their nssetf. The proposed measure within ten days from date of sale, SOFT and FLUFFY BLANKETS M ain S t ., ne xt to L e a n e r. Rhone i n Rhone Main i!H ? A re tin* deligh t of ;tll good housekeepers. manlike hunter. His punishment has received approval front many and passengers will be permitted to £ $ B a n k B u ild in g O rd in a ry laund erin g fa ils to produce under the law Is mild In proportion to sources. th is d esired le s u lt. T h e b lan ke ts should ►- f •.*" •.*" stnrt ou any day that will enable *•- he sent to the :: - his offense, ntid 1 honor tho agent of them to reach destination within Q O T T A G E . G R O V E . S T E A M . L A U N D R Y * ^ . . It is suggested that the Commer the law who, without regard to poli W h e re till« class of w o rk m a n sh ip is a j •. ^ .4 4 4 . 4 ,.4 . ^ . 4 . 4 the ten days limit. Return limit j.»' s p e c ia lty . It re ceive s the a tten tio n o f ■ \ k \ T 1S T cies or politics. In this or any other cial Club give mi evening to the ladles ninety days, blit not later tlian Dec. -■/ those s k ille d in a ac c h iev ie v in g s a tisfa c to ry 4 j ) ' 4 slate, redtiees that mini to the level of the city. The commodious and 81th, 1904. re su lts. F in e w ater and pure soap ari* I»K. I I . H. I * F T K I K the cle an sin g agents used . A ll lau n d rv of the criminal by apprehending and well-arranged club rooms are suitable N V A l t H NI « K F it w ork is w e ll done at the AM. : 'VORK : WARKANTKD For full information as to rates 4 forsuch an affair and no doubt the nud routes call on Agent So. Pac. convicting him. 9 «mb K lr x i N a lln n a l B an k lln ih lin a W a tc h e s. C lo c k s and J e w e lr y at Cottage Grove Steam Laundry n p -ta irs . But on the peaceful, hillside home gentler sex would heartily appreciate Co. at Cottage Grove. la»west Friees. 4 1‘ hniie M ain .a :: WaiDHi W ill C all stead, which Miss Catharine Millikan a complimentary evening of this sort. ► Im* designated “ Cloud's lie-t,“ the Women can do much to assist in the The new sellout bull.bug is ueariv 4 « serenity of the everlasting hills seems work of the club for the advancement filiisheit, paiuiei* having removed 4 -4‘. i 4 to have settled. The world is, but for of the Interests of the city. Many their scaffoliling. It is a valuable ( K . C MACV I>. H K N S I L I , 4 the reverberant locomotive whistle towns owe their public parks and aihlition to the oitv. from fur away, shut out, nud the crea other attractions of “ the city beauti A K C H IT K C T . I I l k X T I X T 4 BEDSTEADS tures of the wood hold sway, for the ful” to the loyal and energetic efforts Men are wanted by tiie Pacific j l>r. siia p ii'K B a il.iiiia . M ain s tre e t ‘.(j« Room i», B e c k w ith B lo c k , E ltgf . x k , 0 * . | From $6.00 Up most part unmolested. A chipmunk of women. Women’s Improvement Timber Co., at tiie Ali’a mill. See! 4 V' run along the rail fence of the pastille Clubs lime proved protltuble in var advertising columns. Everything in Furniture an I stopped less than ten paces away ious nay* and tlipre is no reason why ^ ^ 4 4 4 4 to scrutinize the party of hill-climber*. such an organization should not 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 è I ) H. C. r. IKK KBIT Then a wild dove i whose eye-brows, thrive and do effective work in Cot M A R I O N VE ATCH F IN D L A Y I always think, have been singed luge drove. It could ably se. ond the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON H O U 8 E F U R N I 8 HER PIANO TUNER away) stands at gaze ns we go by, and efforts of the ( ominetcia) Club. Offices in D r. tie o . W all b uild ing . Mam COTTAGK UKOVK OREtJON O rd ers m ay be P -it at the Lead er ofBe** S tre e t. < o tta g e U r o ve. o ffh-e pilone p lu m e the squirrel and "cotton-tair’ go on in C o tta g e D ro v e . M ain to::. R esidence phone Main ;{•_»;{ Cottage drove’s new sewer system l A p e rt R e p a irin g A h h i . a n d , O RK go . n 4 with their nutting as calmly as grand ► Is growing daily. Several cars of pipe rnn with her knittiug. *■' ► m- ► + *' The cattle browse over the forest have arrived and the work of luyiug carpet of fern, violet-, inoss and sal- is progressing steadily. Considerable lal or come to the suit lick in the pas interest lias been shown in thuspeci- HARNESS MAKER ture onlm a* the rest of the picture, jneu joint of 21 -inch pipe which Mum- R e p airin g o f the R e lia b le K l id . hut representing the commercial ele may Brothers, contractors ror the There w a s a young la d y in D ra in W ill mend yo u r h arn ess w ld le W hose face g re w e xc e e d in g ly p la in . ment In the scene. These range free seiver work, have hnd placed on tile you do yo ur shopping. < a rria g e Nlic trie d p a in ts and lo tio n s ( OTTAGE GHOVE. OREGON F rliiim iu g and R ep airin g . miles | sidewalk in front of the Leader o f f i c e . over thousands of acres and W h ip s. Sad d les. H a rn e ss. C o lla rs, And a ll k in d s .o f no tions T ra c e s . B rid le s , B its , s p u rs . away, herded occasionally by the Fetv appreciate the size and ctfrrying T o b rin g b a ck tier Im m ity a g a in . ( b a in s, and a ll k in d s of su p p lies. owners, or coming late ill the night capacity of the sewer until they see T il a frie n d w ho had been the sam e wax to shed from their udders the rich the dimensions of till* large terra C h a n ce d to meet (lie young la d y one RIVER S T .. TWO DOORS WEST OF BRIOGE harvest of their day's wanderings, or. cotta pipe. day. < O T I A f íF <¿ltO Y F ^ . X a T X r ^ . - 2 - s Q 3 ST S a id site. ‘ F o o l no m ore more often, straying far i i | h u i the State Printer .1. II. Whitney sent ••Here*« a sp le n d id d ru g store hill* with their calves, which lake the tho Lea ler a copy of the game laws “ A n d th ey do ju st w h a te v e r they s a y ." plnee of tli*. milker at the homestead. and other state documents of interest, j S M OK E D : M E A T S : A : S PEC I AL T Y F . S . Sh e took the a d v ic e , .fu st a For forty years on this tame land Heretofore the game laws have not - w e e k ago la s t W e d n e sd a y site cam e in; have these people, patrons of hus has h a il fo u r p ro p o sal* sin c e , and is t e ll < ll(»l( I, K l t E s i l H 'ls ll ( ) \ T I I S D A V A M * E l t l O A V been iu print for general distribution. , ing a ll he r frie n d s of th e io v e lv loti-m s, bandry, tilled the soil,nit tlieli forests, J M D URH AM PROP. p ow ders and p erfu m es at the N e w F ra but now they can la» had by sending D ru g s to r e . sheltered tlielr stock. Hied in peace to J. W. Baker, the state game war-1 Graying and all kinds o f hauling, J. H. B A R T E L S . Proprietor Phone Main 83 and security, untouched by the stream den, at l ottage drove. l’iauo and furniture moving a spec of the busy world, yet fully iu touch ialty. .*. Phone 326 w ith all it- winding» and changes by It is estimated that iM'.'-'id is sent out their many periodicals, tlu-ir hook* oi Cottage drove »sell month for but and their newspapers. ter. Why not establish a creamery And yet there is room up that same here? ________________ canyon Hnd Its branches for two hun = <& = "nH n" ,a,'i' !' ec0l*t‘ Hand Goods at money-saving prices died more such homesteads, equally Kitsseil Sage celebrated bis eighty- n n to , ' " i n r , d call y ' on I f >,1U "•a»‘ »«»'thing from a hair eighth birthday a few days since and broad and equally prosperous. P'n to a a ! steamboat, . J. V. T hornton . Someone has written that the tide j worked as usual, more perhaps from N«‘ \( to I*. O . consideration for what tho future in- lupourlag to cities baa begun to ebb C o t t a g e G r o v e C. .l’ IB IX O BERTHA COLLARS IN N E W DESIGNS LACE COLLARS :: A t t r a c t iv e Patterns S H IR T W A I S T S AT A SACRIFICE : : : : SEE W IN D O W SEE W IN D O W L IH T mi C 0TT/16E 6R 0VE FLOUR MIUJ HARTUNG and HANSEN HARDWARE PLUMBING Stoves, FIRE ARMS Tinware PIPER $ VANDENBURG PROFESSIONAL CARDS J/ 1 O II I R O N Y. F.’ A Young Lady In Drairv Geo. F. Comer BARTELS' CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal M organ B rehaut Hazelwood WE’VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT Ice Cream J. M IL L E R Comer Wall and River Street»