Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, October 22, 1904, Image 1

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O R E G O N , SATURDAY, OCTOBER
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NO. 27
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Harlow may derive much benefit the laboratories will occupy now
and pleasure from the works of the quarters in the l ascmeut.
every yard. Thev are fi „ *' 7 "
° n<1 PUCe’ btU if we wlU shake ofT
‘‘immortal bard’ ’ and that she may
Tho athletic work is receding
! always be as successful in what- proper attention, the object being
exceedingly well here The Eat ° ° Ur letharRy’ use j “ dSw*nt with
Kiy wen here. The I-.aton our energy and brains will.
our I
ever she ttndtitakes as she has been to secure e.v n i-i and skill— not
in the present instance. Miss Har- outside contests, tern i-, basket-bull,
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Agg8Wam mUSC,e'
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easily
colored graK and take its place as the richest, most
having
low secured 1 1,975 votes iu thecon- foot ball and truck-woik beiug the
Places it
| test— more than double the num- j order of th, day.
places
i. at ¡ h T llt d “ » 'T W'‘iCh Pr°Sp^ ,us- best educated and mwi '
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the head of the grape up-to-date community in the State
A glee club is beiug organized to
dì
ie minds.
ot Oregon.
assist in student meetings, lectures
From Felix Currin apples were
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cured 79 subscriptions and re- and public gatherings connected j
•shown of the Red Waxen variety.
Process of Schools.
with the schools.
uewals to the Leader.
Rev. Freil W. O.isteus of Med- -
c u Z a . i n lU 1,1 theW0^ ,S''' wi,hout' bounty Superintendent of Schools
tivation or care The size was Dillard made a visit to the Cottage
Attend. Monday Next
ford will deliver a lecture iu the As­
K
8nd the t1avor fine- Cor" Grove schools during the week
No doubt those who were fortu­ sembly hall uuder the auspices of
! Wa* aU°
evulence with ea« °ver while on his annual round of visits
nate euough to hear little Jessie Kel- the Literary Society about Nov. 15 , j
eight inches in circumference at to the schools of the county Al-
lam in his comic recitations last De- ou “Beyond tLe Alps Lies Italy.’
the butt and these were not the though he did not visit all the
ceniber at the Ladies Aid Society en- An excellent course is berti j. ar- ’
largest, but only average ears, rooms of the department he was In Return for a Few Days of Can­
In the Matter of Changing County
! tainment will be pleased to have ranged.
Nine Varieties from a Ik n e Garden This com was planted in
June, evidently pleased with the progress vassing This Young Lady Receives , another opportunity next Monday
Mr. Sigus, I’rof. of English
Line to Include Bohemia Dis­
Show Finest Quality and Flavor.
With all this evidence before « , the being made and the interest in the
Valuable Gift From (he Leader.
night, Oct. 24, when with his vispe 1 Portland over Saturday.
trict Committees Appointed
Would Bring Large Returns.
<luestion again comes up, -Why school work manifested by both j
father and sister he will entertain
don't more people do likewise? . pupils and teachers.
j those who atteud. The baud boys
SAGINAW NOTES
The quality of the fruit referred to The shcools are progressing nicely.
hope to clean up enough to buy-
At Tuesday’s meeting of the
While discussing the splendid j
make a market for itself any- Kest of discipline prevails
some new overtures aud other niu-
Commercial Club there was a good
assortment of grapes, left on our j wbere'
kear complaint on being maintained. Pupils
isc which they need.
New Superintendent at Booth-Kelly attendance and matters of interest
table by O. \V. McReyuolds and of every hand about the taxes. "The \ monthly examination tl
I came up tor discussion. Among
Mills— Sowing Fall Grain
which mention was made in last b,nd *s ,axed too high.
Why . have shown that the work
i these was tl
ubject of local option,
week'. Leader, the thought in- doo't yon make the land worth the month was thorough and effective 'her o"f votes''in"tte rontoTw"hteh 1 A t'T lalrey Linn" county C !
,
induced by a communication from
.orrespondeut at ,
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the wholes de liquor dealers ot Port­
,rml°aon US:
,
, lirio n g a s th e y ^ . « ta
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*'* d* \ cto* * October aoth. last Thursday, i wRliams w .s ’ .rrested for shooting I ^
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■ -Why don't more people do
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" ° rkitlR earnestly I Miss Harlow is a bright, inter- ¡china pheasants out of season. Sag,naw sends an mterestuv; su .es land regarding the proposed prohi­
likewise, i. e. ia.se ftmt that ts usul Judiciously, are a benefit to and securing good results.
;esting young woman and in he. | Accquitted by jury.
of notes this week as follows:
bition measure. It called fôrth a
evedaliv adapted to this
soil and *"? country. Every dollar paid I Enrollment for the first month J canvass met with uniform courtesy ’ L, Multnomah county J. Dunn
W ill Abbott is at Saginaw again. general debate on the part of th e
climate?" We picked up a bunch | out lor public improvements is j reached 42s and a constant in-ia„d consideration. She lias se- ti,led S25 and costs for chasing deer He hns ^*11 down ou the coast.
members as to the effect the move
of Aggawam grajn-s and found that
t> the com-,crease is shown. Parents will be 'cured a large number of new sub- with dogs.
I Charlie Wright and his son John would have 011 the town from a
the texture was firm, yet the- skill .‘llU" ll> ' our land here is worth infoimed monthly of the standing, 1 scriptions to the Leader and has
y*
Johnson aud L Witzell of and his family are going tc move to financial standpoint, and the matter
„as tender and 1 he last, delicious. i* o °
per acre if properly improved progress and deportment of their; fairlv earned the beautiful set of Portland fined (in I inn Co ) <,.7 50 Portland soon.
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! was laid over for one week when a
The Crev ling as a bhuk grape can
liy; then should it lie assessed at children.
,ichly bound and
illustrate..
m o« than , • A S b ¡0
Jim Powell and wife have moved I full attendance is requested so tha
hardly be excelled unless it |,e b y |$ioju.st because you are too well
Because of the refusal of Miss j volumes which are now tiers. In one day.
to Springfield.
this matter and other questions
that standard of all grapes the Con ! ° ,T *° ,ucd
or 100 cordess to at- Nan Shiveley to present her certi- the work of canvassing Miss liar-
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Mrs. Winnie Davis came up from of importance will have free dis-
Souvenir Spoons
cord.
These were both repre- tcn<l to H* or t0° lazX 10 improve ficate or diploma of graduation to ]ow ijas been occupied only at odd
Goshen Tuesday to stay with her cussion.
A nice iioe of souvenir .spoons daughter Mrs. C. A. Smith.
seated and both worthy of highest I “ ■ Make >’0l,r ,and Pa-V the taxes! the Board of Directors for their in- times and has found the work
Alfalfa growing and the possi-
praise. The Niagra is a splendid 11 wil1 SMre,y 1 , 0 if you will but spection as required by law, her pleasant and interesting,
The j-ist received at H. C. Madsen’s
O. H. Taplin returned last week bility of introducing the highland
white grape and lias a finely shaped 1 1 -*'1 b aili.in ce.
j position was declared vacant and. Leader holds the wish that Miss ewelry store.
tn Bohemia after visiting a few days variety in this -eoti- 11 was discussed
dusk! white the lieiry its. II is
Don’t be afraid o f an oversupply. Miss Elsie Lea was on Monday
with his family.
informally.
worthy of a plici in any m arket.1 The market will grow as the acre- appointed to the position. Miss
The matter of incorporating that
IN
O R J ÍG O N ,
The
Booth-Kelly
Co.
have
got
The Diamond i- probably the host age increases so that were this Lea was placed in. the High School
pan 1 i the Bohemia mining district
a new superintendent here. Mr. L.
of the whit’ grille- grown in Ofc: whole valley improved to its department and has occupied the
in Douglas county into Laue county
L. Lewis. F. L. Kennedy has been
gon. It is similar to the Concord highest capacity by the time this position during the week. Miss
was
taken up and the Club was
The farmers are an opulent class
transferred to Springfield
notified that a committee from the
ami holds the same relative position could be accomplished the market Shiveley has received a letter
And don't have to worry at all.
Fred Wilcox came home lrom
Bohemia Mine Owners A:srelation
among the white varieties as the would be ready and waiting for the from Monmouth Normal stating
The cattle and chickens take care of themselves
Springfield,
Saturday and is at­
that she could obtain a certification
had been appointed to act in con­
(loncord does among the black va­ product.
And the calves bring returns in the Fall
tending school.
The time has come when we of her graduation u pou rfquest,
junction with thi, committed from
rieties. 1 lie Mveetwaier is prob­
— T11 Oregon.
! Duncan Cold well lias uiu.cd to the club to secyue tUat cud.
ably the earliest grape grown and must compete with other localities hut thus far no such diplom a has
It’s a land wlieic the farmer is king of the earth.
j his ranch in Lynx Hoixon-
been
received.
Representative 7 k- ' I. n . HiTigT
and
being
more
favorably
located
is ver v
ant to the taste. Tho
Things grow without culture or care:
I
j Charlie Culver is on the ick list. ham was present aud tnis uiaiter
There’s feed for the cattle and feed for the hens
Mrs. Coply’s son arrived
in was brought to h i; ittentioti. He
And easy times everywhere
promised his co-operation in the-
Saginaw last week from the east.
— 111 Oregon.
matter.
The
farmers
in
this
vicinity
are
Wc are showing 5 0
The men who are here have been here all their lives.
The president appointed the
busy plowing and sowing fall grain.
patterns in new
And so have their brothers and wives,
following delegates from the club.
And it seems kind of funny that they should make money
stgles in Men's and
To the Trans-Missi-sinpi Com­
Elected Supreme Conduclor
So easy when none of them strives
mercial Cong less, meeting iu St
Bous'
T. W. Jenkins of this city has Louis October as to -'9. Fingal
— Iu Oregon.
i been ebuseu Supreme Conductor • Hinds and Frank D Wheeler.
Those who live in the State do not half realize
(the Modern
Brotherhood
of
That the State will grow fast if it tries:
To the National Irrigation Con-
America, in session nt Minueaj oliH,
But they're coming to know that in order to grow
gress meeting at LI
Texas,
Minnesota, Oct. 1 ,'itli. He states in
Tliev must hustle and all advertise
November 15 to i8tb. W. B. Root,
| a letter to the Leader that there are
— Oregon, 1905.
H. C. Madsen.
1 about 500 delegates pr< .1 lit and all
A clear all-wool diagonal,
: are beiug entertained royally. All
B(! to 42 ,
Reception To Pastor
j ship as well as a welcome to him. parts of the United Static are repn
I. L. Campbell, who die l at En­
I These speeches were responded sealed. Air. Jenkins will viciH t. gene Snturd -.y, Out. 1 - , was b'ru
A 'v e r y pleasant and enjoyable to in a very happy vein by Mr, Louis before ho comes back to good at Long Tom, 10 this county, May
Beautiful pin check, worth
occasion was the reception given j Moore, who, congratulating himself old Oregon.
$1(1 00
■ !), 1 S 5 X, aud
tim tunn of bis
i the new Methodist pastor, Rev. F, on receiving so good an appoint­
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d< nth was 4 (i years, 1 months and
L Moore, by the Ladies Aid Society ment, said he was glad to see that
K. J. Moore has assumed tempor- 1>5 days old. I he deeeas. ,1 leaves
All-wool stripe, 10 to 20 vears,
of that church at the Woodmen’s the people of Cottage Grove knew
arily tile position of city editor of a wife and two children, besides
Hall Monday evening last Invi­ how to do things. He expressed
the Eugene Register during the four brothels, viz.
\\. T. Camp-
tations wete extended to Christian himself as very muon pleased with
absence of Otto Gilstrap who will beli, urclntect; J It. and E. L.
A fine brown effect, (mens’)
and Presbyterian friends who what he had seen and heard since
lie away
during the
wint r Campbell, of the Guard, ami Fieri
heartily responded
making a he arrived in Cottage Grove and
mouths-
D. Jlerbold, of Butte, Mont.
gathering that was sociable in the j bad faith in the spiritual advance* j
Men’s beaver overcoats
WINNER OF
THE BOOKS
DISCUSSION
BY THE CLUB
Evidence
future Fossi= family some
bilities for Growers.
Miss Harlow of Star is Suc-
cessful in the Contest.
Local Option to Be Considered
at Next Meeting
(1 IÍE S FOR MARKET
SET OF SHAKESPEARE
BINGHAM WILL HELP
—
I place in every vineyard and
FRUIT HERE
c
Clothing
$ 12.00
$14.00
$10.00
$ 10.00
8 10 , $12
| highest sense of the word.
$ , $
Boys’ overcoats,
•tOW
VHIfiHT 1104 BV
FRIEND BROTHERS
CLOTHIHCCO.n.lw«ufcM
$2.25, S3, $3.50 and $4
We-ask you to come in
— let us show you. . .
Oh
Y RUBBER
B O O T S
Do you have any trouble
Ask to see our
getting good shoes—well,
new lace Rubber
i f you do your troubles
Boots,
are over.
F u l l line
of
Me n ’ s, B o y s '
and Ladies’
lined.
Ladies' Fell
Shoes
UNDERWEAR W
The Genuine
Stockton woolens
Q B B a S B S E 5 K iH 5 B E B B E B B E 0 ° E 3 3 3 2
fusion
’W
e lc h
& |
o o d s
Who Always
It fo r Less.
‘Have
N
W
a
inent of the place.
Upon the arrival of Mr. Moore
Singing of a few well known j
the company assembled each greeted hymns and also a fine difet by Mrs. I
and heartily welcomed him person- Mrs. Mamie White and J. M.
ally, after which a short program Isliam helped to make the program'
followed:
enjoyable. A beautiful cornet solo !
Frank Phillips, gave an address with encore by Chas. Cochran !
j ot welcome setting forth the fidelity closed the exercises. The company
of his congregation as it i3 and a:, * as then treated to orangeade and
it should be, welcoming him as a cake in abundance, ai.d games.
Christian and a man, expressing singing, jokes and laughter were
regret that illn.-ss prevented Mr« then in order. A delightful even-
Moore from attending, and pre- jag was the verdict of" all. The
aiding a pleasant and profitable Leader joins in welcoming Mr.
fellowship. He was followed by Moore ta bis new field of labor.
Rev. C. II. Wallace iu behalf of the
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Presbyterians. Mr. Wallace e x ­
pressed regret that the new Pres­
D rain Normal Notes.
byterian minister was not present
Attendance and interest are in­
I to enjoy the occasion and gave voice
creasing in a very pleasing way. An
to the hope and belief that Mr.
Moore would lend a helping hand
aud
P « T*d“
to his brother Presbyterians when-
ever occasion required. Mr. Boyles
Pres. Dempster is in attendance
then expressed in a tew well chosen at the Inland Empire Teacher .’ As- i
remarks, his pleasure in A e preseat socintion at Pendelton this week,
occasion and his hope that all Prof. Briggs is in charge during liis
' would join hands in helping to up- absence.
| lift the cause ot humanity and ad-
Th«f training department 1» in
I vance the cause of Christ.
good working order.
There are
Rev F. K- Billington pastor of
eight student teachers at work un­
the Christian church, ; very pleas­
der the direction of five critic
antly and cordially welcomed Mr.
teachers.
Moore as a Christian brother and
The old laboratory room ha* i>ecn
o-worker, spoke feelingly of tbe|
unity that he hoped would exist overhauled ami will now be uacd *s
aatl extended the hand of fellow-1 t|t> library and reading room, -vhile j
Good
T h in g s to E a t
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Phone
Main
No. 43
This is our motto and
we carry the bust linn "f
groceries to bu found iu
tho markets. Our stix k
is fresh and closely se­
lected.
Our c a n n e d
goods are of the most re­
cent puck. O u r Unit
Meats are received fre.sh
every month and o u r
ranch supplies are ever
fresh.
W e have thu
choicest s e l e c t i o n i.(
luncheon delicacies to be
found iu the county. We
live up to our motto and
sell nothing inferior.....
Corner
Main and
River Sts.
West End
of Bridge.
Our O w n Free Delivery Wagon.
PEARCE & JOHNSON