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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1904)
F REE W ith T he Loader, i f Paid in Advance: 3 2 to 4 0 Page M onthly M agazine, “ The Pacific Tree and V in e.”— FR E E COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. Thti Tim htiiidti headquarter* for ttireo —eat Companien uat luiulieriiiu lumi) ny gateway to tnnj g’’ •> »«» the me i rieh nu i B»»- » ii - K heiin.i gol«l in lues, au d H im Black B u lle cim i ib ir m ine» Uane County Ueaòet. INVESTORS and H0ME8EEKERS w ill bare Rad opportunltle« no »v lie re else afforded In Ore gon. T h e Leader w ill give you U md new* and facts con c e rn in g this favored locality VOL. X V I HIGH SCHOOL ON EAST SIDE Sliiveley, Mrs. Powell, Mrs Taylor, fact that we are in one of the great According * be and were used as poles for climb I Miss. Taylor ami Miss. White to the est timber regions in Oregon. It is bv the Ontai w ___ ___ . „ ^ d , ing beans. east side. difficult, he says, to get wood in Accurate measurement shows there are nearly 100 species of in Sept. Dunn will have charge of quantities In most cases punky that one of the (lowers is 18)4 sects that prey on grain and forage | both building*. Such adjustments wood is mixed in with the good. inches across the seeds. Another plants; upward ofc forty a attack i as may lie deemed advisable will bo The price, he declares, is no less is 17 inches, while a third is nearly vegetables; uo less than 50 menaoe made after the opening of school. in quantities than by the single as large. The variety is known as the grape, and 5 threaten the apple. All pupils should bring their cord. “ We can buy 200 cords The pine has 125 species as enemies; j the Mammoth Russian. promotion cards. at n time, if we choose, aud it is im- ^U^StS Of EVLiliiljY PlCSSCd Sunflower seeds make excellent the oak, 300; the elm, 80; the hickory Any child who will ho six years possible to get the material at a less food for fowls, and are often fed to 170; the maple, 75; the beech, 150; o f ago duriug the current term will rate than the householder pays for stock. Tn these sunflowers the w h ile th e u n fo r tu n a te willow battles be permitted to eutor school ut the a single tier or a single cord.” seeds are fully matured, sound and a g a in s t 400 specieB of insect foes. beginning of the term. Manager Thompson is well pleased It is n o t to b e s u p p o s e d that the! The Deportment plan wiil be with the resultsof his investigation very closely. The height attnmed fu lle s t k n o w le d g e a v a ila b le to man followed in the High School. ol the oil burning system, and pre by the stalks was 10 feet 4 inches, j will suffice absolutely’ to prevent Correct List of Teachers and Their A teachers meeting will lie held dicts that oil is the coming fuel for May Form H om ens Improvement Club. The growth shown has resulted these losses, but the reduction of in the superintendent’s room at the A ssignm ent- Schools Open steam producing purposes. The ease them which has provon possible, be Young Couple Starting on Their Honey since planting in May. Dooms Set Apart for the Ladies east side school building to-day 1905—OREGON — 1905 with which oil may be handled, its comes a matter of great importance, moon Are Nearly Wrecked on a Monday Next. (Saturday) at 3 p. in. All teachers D IV ID E . regular flow and the steady heat and to accomplish llmt end persist on Saturday Afternoons. Menatala Road— Attend Fair are requested to lie present, produced by its use, are very strong ent effort is being put forth by in- Contrary to previous announce School begins Monday. 1905—O R E G O N — 1906 atguments in its fax-or. vlividunls and schools. The govern On Wednesday evening, Sept. ment the Cottage drove High Mrs. J. B. Tucker of Medows A honeymoon with an adveti'.utc ments of many nations are also 2 1 st, the C » n n irei d 0 ab of 0 >t- 1905—O R E G O N — 190* School, otherwise known us the Correspondence from Coast Fork visiting her sitter Mrs Charley ¡„ |iqg war against the in [ marked the early married life of tage Grove entert iiue I at their d u b Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh an I Twelfth Vatu-ble Railroad Publication. Septendier 15 , 1904 . William Witte, sect pests, realizing that so wide- Mr. and Mrs. rooms. About eighty guests wore Hedrick. Grade*, will he located in the build Ed. Leader: The pas setiger department of the 1. who are now in Eugene attending Bert Lee and family J. Giwetz spread an evil becomes a national in attendance ami the evening was ing on the oust aide of the river nl An article in the Leader, descrip Oregon Railroad & Navigation the Fair. and Reuben Tucker started for affair. eujoyed by all present. tive of the intentions of the Long & Company has just issued a beauti Fifth and Bridge streets. They were married at Lon»lon, The rooms ware decorated with Gardner and coast points Tuesday. 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 Completion of the faculty list and Bingham Co. to build a railroad up ful and costly panoramic lolder en Oregon, on Sunday, September autumn leaves, ferns, dogivoo 1 fdi- The family o f J. Wilson are home the Coast Fork river, prompted the titled.“ The assignment has been made. Columbia River, Miuiy farmers are going into the i 8 tb., by Rev. John Sutherland. age aud berries, with putted pi nits from the hop yard. Everything is in readiness for writer o f this to call 011 the gentle Through the Cascade Mountains, business of raising Augora goats. The bride was Miss Lula Howard, set at intervals and hanked in the Mrs Annie Burket returned To i b i s end one thousand have been the opening o f school next Monday men interested in the proposed ven to the Pacific Ocean,” From Arling a bright and handsome girl- M r. ture, and learn what their inten- ton to Portland, and from Portland entrance hall an I at the sides oht'ie from Lebanon last week where she purchased iu New Mexico, aud will Wi»le is well and very favorably morning. rooms. The effect was pleasing nod was called to attend her father at ^ 1 he distributed iu small bunches to known in Lane county and especi The new building is now ready tentions were, and what prospects to the Pacific Ocean, every curve of j with the bright costumes ol lbe his late illnes and subsequent death. there were for a realization of our such as care to go into the business. ally well regarded at the Oregon the river and every point of interest and the corps of teachers is com ladies, lent an unusual charm to the hopes. Mr. and Mrs. G. W . McReynolus The silky hair of 111 ) goat brings Mineral Springs, where he has been is shown, while Mt. H< od, Mt. plete. surroundings in the club rooms have gone to Jacksonville to attend I found then» ready to meet me Adams and Mt. St Helens perpet from forty to fifty cents a pound, leading The teachers with their nssign- the lonely life o f a Paper iauters were used to illumine ihe reunion of Old Soldiers and to more than half way in a digest of ually covered with snow, stand out and t h e r e is a great demand for it bachelor for a number o f years. meut of work are as follows: the entrance hall amt their subilue 1 spend a few weeks with friends by manufacturers. , Already more Thnt is all over now and William G. H. Dunn of Petaluma, Cal plans for improving conditions on in all their beauty. On llie back of light was sbeil over a large oleander and relatives. the river, and as affable and gentle the map is an interesting story in than (¡, 000,000 pouuds ol hair is has had the wit to secure for bim- ifornia, Superintendent. j which was surrounded by flowering Olie need only observe the broad imported annually from the far East, Relf a life partner o f whom he may detail o f the trip from Huntington Miss. Maud Gallogly, Oregon manly as one could wish. plants in jor lineres. Our necessities demand the road, to Portland, and from Portland to smile of W . A. Ciai k to know that This in an industry which is develop- well be proud. City, and Alias. Nan Sliiveley, Port Choice bouquets of cut flowers ill Mrs Clark has returned from her ing very fast in this country, and it means a market for our lumber, the ocean, not overlooking the land, High School; Many friends and relatives were vases were set at intervals through there is no good reason why we present at the ceremony and all join Chalmers L. Strange, Ashland, a market for all we can raise of; beaches and San Francisco trip out the rooms These with the vacation. 1905— o r e u o n — 1905 should not raise all we consume. ed in most heaity congratulations Assistaut principal, Eighth grade fruit and vegetables, and a market | by ocean. A copy of this folder potted plants had been contributed Farewell Surpri e. i The Angora goat is essentially a cold for the poor man’s only stock in may lie secured by sending four to the young couple, iu which the and Seventh B. for the evening by the ladies of th.o Thirty young people gathered weather animal, Leader also joins. Mrs. J. 0 . Poweli, Anlauf, Seventh | ,rade— labor. It means ready cents in stamps ( to pay postage ) city. transportation facilities for our! to A. L- Craig, General Passenger \Ve»luesdny evening at the home of 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 Quite an exciting incident mark* A and Sixth Grade. At i) the rooms were well filled Fine Corn Grown, ed the departure o f the couple from Mrs. Lincoln Taylor, Cottage families and selves; and removes us Agent o f the Oregon Railroad & aud a glance showed many engaged Miss Elsea Lea to surprise three | at once from obscurity to prorai- Navigation Company,Portland, Ore. young people who ore to attend „ B y al|Cey bringg tQ fhfa offloe the Springs. They were to drive to Grove. Fifth A and Fourth A. in playing various games, “ fliuch,” ut nee among businesspeople. By sending the address of some college at Salem. The surprise was Hainp,ea of corn gl-„wn OD bia rail(!h Eugene to attend the Fair, and had Miss. Gertrude Fulmer, Cottage “ pit,” whist, and other diverting gone as far as the old, Emerson complete. The young people in it a ton few mi,es eagt of » town Our homes are o f value com men- ! friend in the East and four cents Grove, Fifth Band Fourth B. iniicn cuoii i/Uu. Earg uni n it i r pastimes, while in the billiard room ranch when a breast-strap broke question were Miss Ethel an in postage, the folder will be Miss. Maud Kelly, Albany, Third sura‘ e to tl,eir production, and 'I large, full set and free from worms. some of the ladies experimented and let the -wagon pole^ fall to the will obtain, that Lloyd Sherk and Edward F i u n e r , Pnn ftorll Bvn„ in an-(1 I era zif prosperity promptly mailed Finneit.i, j pQp corUi eVen in growth anil 15 and Second B. with tho game of billiards. ground on a rather steep hill. The They weie iovtWJ ihfot...ally U. i measuring six inches in circumfer- i9 u t> — OREGON—is»v b Miss. Fili» 1 Taylor, CotUg .»1 " i f " " * ‘W , , r ’ !,nd fnr 3,1 At one corner of tom room a booth home of Miss Lea and upon arriving euce at the boge> ig n,HO ahown. Wittes did not lose their wit«, but I want to say a word now, for A Noisy Welcome. Gruve, Tiiiril A mul Second A. of bright foliage was preside 1 over found a merry company of tliei r j Thege 8pecill„ , ug Und |)rove tll„ jumped from the vehicle, landing r,l the good o f all. You who are own Miss. Olaii Mickey, Modh Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wall >ce are by four little ladies who dispensed ers o f the right of way, do not ask at home after their visit to Bohemia. pineapple punch ami lomonaiie dor- ! companions and former schoolmates ftHgertiollg lna.]« in tho lntt issue of safely. The trusty team continued First B. only a short distance and stopped. Miss. Marion White, Cottage exorbitant prices; do not make it Winters says they were cordially rs- ing the evening. Refreshments i awaitiug them. The evening was ! tho Leailer, that corn will grow Neither the young folks nor their enlivened by games anil musical j Grove, First A. harder or may lie impossible fori ceiveil by tho denizuns of the moun were served at 10:30. well here and grow free from selections and concluded with nn worms. The Loader is informed team were injured, but the pole School will open with eleven |t!,is peojeet to mature; rather prove tains, who for ability and nbsolnte As patronesses there were present , oyster supper. The young people that some corn in this locality wns was broken. It took several hours teachers, but additional teachers! *° " s >'olir interest in the welfare of facility in creating discordant sounds Mes lames Thus. K. Campbell, W. the community, and study to help while expressing t Heir welcome, H. Abrams, F. D. Wheeler, R W. departed on t h e 1 p. m train Thurs-1 „ |ighUy a(Tocle<1 by corn worms i„gt. to repair the damage, but when they again took the road for Eugene REG0N_ 1(K)6 year. But so far no one has re- as the attendance shows need 0f the completion o f the road in any most certainly discount anything Welch, F. H. Rosenburg and A. C. »lay fo* S; ‘^ the sun, tinting the forest ridges o f way possible. Hiimanitarianism within his brief voting life. The Gage. The small ladies nt the re Goes To Oceanside. Cal. P o rte ,‘ ftny t h is Y e i r - increase. tite Calapo»>ias, never shone on a demands some concession. Come noise they made in tho cbnravari freshment booth were Misses Vernie All pupils in First, Second, Third, 1905— OREGON— 1805 G. O. McGilvray has accepted a happier couple nor oti merrier well- to the front. Help your neighbor would, says Winters, put any firsl Brown, Lindley Welch, Mabel position of responsibility with the Fourth, Filth and Seventh grades It seems that women cannot lie wishers than those who waved and be assured of a credit mark of class boiler factory to shame. Never Rosenburg and Hazel Hemenway. who live on the west side of the Postal Telegraph Company at Ocean employe»l as letter carriers hecuiisc them farewell as they resumed their approval, not alone from us who theless the y-oung couple had a very The guests expressed themselves side. Cal., where he goes Monday. | the regulations of the postal service river are expected to report Mon interrupted journey. ask it, but from yo.ur conscience. as highly pleased with the quaiters He will be nee< mpr.niid by his require that such individuals shall pleasant time iu tne hills. Mr. day in their respective rooms at the 1905— O R E G O N — 190« , ~ Yours in need of a railroad. Wallace is again at his post with of the Commercial Club. The ladies wife and two »laughters. They ex wear “ gray trousers.” It doesn't west side school (new building). Falr Opened Tuesday. A F ar mkk . were unanimous in their approval Hemeuway A Burkholder. Pupils in like grades living ou pect to mnke their home perma matter about the “ gray” —the rub The n th annual exhibition o f and it was remarked that the privi nently nt Oceanside. Mr. McGilvray comes on the trousers. Where is 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 the east side lire expected to report the Second Southern Oregon Agri- lege extended by the club to the lias been employed by the Postal May Use Oil For Fuel at the east side school (old build Dr. Mary Walker? Such a regula I 'r iin k C a r te r , an expert w ith cttUttial Association opened Tues i t h e r rifle o r s h o t g u n . and travel ladies of the city to occupy the Co. in Oregon and is recognized as tion wouhl not embarrass her. ing). H. O. Thompson, manager o f the e ing a man whoso attention to duty for the Peters Cartridge Com day under auspicious circumstances rooms on Saturday afteruoous from All pupils in the Sixth grade will Cottage Grove Electric Light Co pany of Cinelnnatl, Ohio, gave an merits advancement. 1905— O R E G O N — 1906 with a larger attendance than at report at the cast side building and made a trip to Salem Saturday for exhibition of his work to n large 2 to 5 would be accepted. In speak- 1905— OREGON— 1905 , , . . .. , iiiniilier of the raaldent* on last .Mun mg of the formation of a Women’s The Medical Record says the any previous fair held by the asso all in the Eighth grade at the west tile purpose ol investigating and ,|(lv morning on the open field west Improvement Club for Cottage ^ Fir#. Japanese are strong because they ciation. The stock and manufac side school. inspecting t lie system o f oil burners, of the city. His object was to ud- May destroy your homes at any practically eat no meat, living al- tures exhibit at Hangs Park where 1 . . . . . vertlse the Peters Cartridges loaded Grove several ol the ladies present The High School " will occupy tne the l.i„h Hcliodi ill occupy ylas recently been installed at wp|, the semi-smokeless powder. - I / 1 , 1 - 1 T lime; have Tom Awbrey write you . , ,, , „ , the races are held, is best ever seen second story of the east side build- , Mii|< The guns used by Mr. Carter were strongly favored the idea. In many up # poUcy jn eithef , h„ Ætna In_ most wholly ou rice, with hsh, the i,alenl woolen Mins very nm. specimens of the gun instances such clubs have done ex- | H,lrRnce Co; or the Oregon Fire Re- eggs, vegetables and fruit. They in Eugene and the exhibits of fruits, r, T ... . , , " , M r-Thom pson informs the Leader ma kers art and Ids hit ting of small C. L Strange, assistant principal, 1 J* “ articles throwll ln the llir and «end- celient work in securing town im- lief Association of McMinnville, Ore. drink weak tea and large quantities grain, fancy w> rk, art, in the O. N. G. Army Pavilion is magnificent. Miss. Palmer, Miss. Kelley, and that the wood qu - Ing of a bullet through a steel plough proveiuent and in assisting in th® (013) of water. , , , 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 Miss. Mickey have been assigned to perplexing problem connected with share was intending _ The_ Anniof r work of commercial , clubs an»l __ . ■ ■ ■ _ — (¡riffln and Venteh are. agents for the the light plant, notwithstanding the Peters go< els F. H. Whitney has sold his prop boards of trade. the west side, Miss Gallogly, Miss. erty on Wall street, between F. and Music for the evening was furn G. streets to Mr, Palmer. The dwell ished by H. II. Borry nnd \Vra. Mc ing is a large two Btory bona: and Queen, guitar and violin respectively, ! stands on the south side of Wall and waa well remlered, lending ad street. ded pleaNure to the evening. 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 The affair was successfully con Join the Commercial Club If you ducted under charge of the commit wouhl see the town prosper and grow Change In Plans Announced by Authorities. NEW BUILDING READY CLUB HOLDS RECEPTION niARRIED AT THE SPRINGS With the Affair. Miss Lola Howard Becomes Mrs. Wm. Witte. INTEREST OF LADIES meaty; a"d 7, pa.rk-dhl T tber, Good Things to Eat Distinctly Understand That > . -’ ÿü we s h o w in g fin e st are th e li n e o f MISHAP ON THE ROAD tee from the Commercial Club con- sisting of F- H. Rosenburg, chair- man, A. C. Gage and F. B. Phillips. The committee extends thanks to the ladies and others who assisteil in rnakiug the evening reception suc cessful. > 1 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 Souvenir Spoons A nice line of souvenir spoons just received at H. C. Madsen's jcwejry Btore. . Phone A C o n v e n ie n c e 1905— O R EG O N — 190« M cu sto m m a d e CLOTHING ever happed awl have maile the dollars so feiv lhat yon ran stari Ihe hoys o í with a nice new Smi, with »Shoes awl Hose to match. R 'h W elch & W oods W ho Always “Have It for Less’ How About Your Summer Vacation? Newport on Yaquin* Bay is the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets B. ___ j _______ at greatly reduced _____ rates on sale A checking account with a bank Is a great convenience; n ot only »loss the business and professi!nuil man appreciate his cheeking accou n t» hut the progressive farmer ns well, and to o , the wide awake woman. T im s who »lo not keep h ii » I i an from all Southern Pacific pointa in •®v‘ ,U"t miss many of Its itdvan- Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask agent for further information and a handsomely illustrated r o u t - write to to Edwin enir booklet, or write Stone, Manager C. A E. R. R., Al bany, Ore., or VV. E. Coman, C. P. A. S. P. Co,, Portlan d (J 10) 1906—OREGON—190* Big Suallowert. «y| m > ii Check Accounts for cor- porntlons, firms ami Individuals, and supply them with clieck-iiooks, so Hint they chii draw against their deposits In favor of other ¡s-rsons. We are alw ays glad to explain the many a»lvantflgi»» of a cb«-klng ac count to those w ho are not familiar with them. If in te r e s te d A. J. Armstrong brings to this C a ll a n d see u s office sunflowers measuring 23 inches scross They were grown at the home -of O. P. Adams without irri gation. No special cultivation was HOME LOAIISAVIIGS BAIE given The stalks were intend*»! to | Cottage G rove,. . . Qrcgon Main No. 43 This is onr motto an»l we carry the (test line of groceries lo be found in the markets. Our stock is fresh nnd closely se lected. Our c a n n e d goo»ts are of the most re cent pack. O u r Salt Meats are received fresh every month and o u r ranch supplies are ever fresh. >V e have the choicest a e I e ct i o n of luncheon delicacies to be found in the county. We live up to our motto and sell nothing inferior...... Corner Main and River Sts. West End o f Bridge. Our Own Free Delivery Wagon. PEARCE & JOHNSON