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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1904)
I With The Leader, if pajj COTTACE GROVE. OREGON 0 of CH in Advance: 32 to 40 Page Monthly Magazine, “The Pacific Tree and Vine.”—PREE Uane County? Xeabet. The headquarters für ihre« Keat luinlx-ring eompauies »iy gateway to the rieh Bo bcinia gohi ininrs. amt tim Black Butte cinnibar minrs I COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901 FROM A FLUME cKibben lias Broken and Many Bruises ELL ON HIM ankles, hip, ribs and head and it is expected Mr. McKibben will ex. perience no serious consequences from his rough treatment with the bridge timbers. Bert Mc Kibben is entitled to a great deal of credit for the record be made in securing assistance. Another brother of Mr. McKibben lost a finger in the mill a couple of ; months ago. Morris is in good hands and his recovery probably will be only a , matter of a few weeks. Work on Lateral Sewers. \\ ork has been commenced but for an increased volume of business. Ray Stockwell of Eastern Ore gon is visiting at Divide. After a two week's visit with her sister, Mrs. G. W. McReynolds, Mrs. Sarah Chilson returned to Eugene Saturiay. Mrs. W. E. Collin coutiuues in poor health. Mrs. \\ . B. Gould of Lebanon speut last week with her daughter, Mrs. Annie Burket. There was a nice social dance at Steve Suttle's Monday night. ADVISES A CREAMERY Row River Man Favors Es* tablishment By Farmers. BUTTER AND CHEESE the various sections meet at their district school houses on Saturday afternoons and talk over these and kindred subjects. It can do no harm. How to improve the quality of their produce—fruit, vegetables, grain,-- and how to in crease the quality produced. These are the points the farmer needs to consider.” This letter is on file at the leader office and any who would like to discuss with the writer the subjects mentioned may know his name for the asking. on Silk Creek Items Jam in the Materway— Star Items. (the lateral sewers in the local Mould Bring (loud Ikfaras t* This Mrs. Clark of Fortlaod visited Recover, bnt Injury is Se- | system. Contract has been let for Bird Fairer and Albert Ziniker her aunt Mrs. Mary Burcham Sat Section if Modern Methods - Prompt Surgical Aid. j the work. The first excavation were passenger- on the train urday and Sunday. Mere Put Into Practice. | was in the alley behind the Im- Thursday morning. NO. Heard bv the Olay evening. The tables prepared by the young misses were tastefully decorated anil the dinner furnished and the service were excellent. During the evening many of their friends visited them and a general good time was enjoyed un til a late hour. I-'roiu both a finan cial and social standpoint (be af- fair was a success. The team 1» practicing lu the Hawley building on River street near the Cottag« Grove Hotel. un«ler the management of C. A. Shivea. They am getting on famously. Lizzie Veatcb is Presi«)ent; Katie Knowlton, Sec.-Treaa; Nellie Mar tin. Captain; Agnes Wooley, Man- ager That next Tuesday 1« e lecitoti ’ * ' day. A tear-end collision at Junction ixos—ostoc-i- tv. Saturday delayed traffic on the > That the postal receipt* nt Col, Southern Pacific, Sunday. [ tags Grove bare increHw-1 $■',20 in | the last fiscal year. ire»— orcoon — isos That the Commercial Club hvs re. — ceived four new members and more Ladies of M. E. Church Welcome to bo beard from. The Seventh Day Adventists i [>erial Hotel. Owing to recent Messrs. Hopkins and Williams uf held a missionary convention here ¡rains the soil is soft. Banks caved Eugene were in Star Friday on How to do away with ‘ truck and Saturday and Sunday Those in in, the men had to work in water business. trade" is the subject of a letter attendance from other places were knee-deep and the work will, of Edna Kerr of Wilwood was the written by a Row River farmer to Win. Edwards and wife of Drain, necessity, be slow. Schleef, .Mrs- guest of Mrs W. T. Hankins Fri the Leader. He has given his name Dr. Katherine and is willing the name should be Taylor and Miss Minnie, Comer day. Drawn for T he L eader . Pastors Wife. published. It is ¡nt necessary, from Cottage Grove, and Eld. isos—ORtOOH- isos There was a farewell dance at HOW DID IT HAPPEN? however, to name the individual. Decker from M’. Tabor, Portland. Mr. Vaughn’s in honor •>( his That hotel runners «tend in the His experience in Oregon leads him Prescott and Frank Wheeler and One of the pleasantest event» of WAJ pedestrians at the depot, daughter Miss Mary who is going to think that there is a good lutnre Almon Owens left here Tuesday to the season was the reception given 1 VA— O R K OO H— TVA to spend the winter at the Grove. for farming interests here if farmer attend .school at Gaston. Werlne-day afternoon by Mrs. j- J. I. - That there will be »omething do- A very pleasant time was enjoyed will take up the matter of shipping by all Grandma Babcock visited Mrs. Joe- v to t ie ladies of the M. *’• ing in Cottage Grove next «pt.ng. out products the; cannot sell under Church at her pleasant home- -.ebreeves, Monday. O R KGOM—ISM Carl Pitcher has leturned home present conditions. '1 • .ir 1 n honor of Mis. That the Holidays «re «ppr'wrh- frutn Eastern Oregon. He came W N. Wheeler went t; Eugene A FARMERS LF.TTEK F. L. Moore, wife of the new ,ng. by way of California. He said Monday. nos—CPICOH- TVA pastor of the M. E. Church. "You can ha-e crea merit- here they were having warm weather. Mi»s Hutchinson visited friends That the fair Dfcwfiajwr »Iways The parlors and dining room and cheese factories as well. The in Lorane the last of the week. There was preaching at the Star presented a beautiful scene with give« both «vi*« * hearing if tb«y McKibben, a younger school house Sunday by Rev. soil is deeper. The rainfall is . >t 'ir- Joe Perkins o: Cottage their decorations of ferns, autumn deserve it. , came Boise back on a run Knotts oi Albany. A large crowd so great as nearer the coast a .id | Grove and a indy friend spent, the leaves and choice cut flowers. The 1 va — o R eoo w— 1 VA tage Grove. He left his there are more warm, sunshiny, attended. -.fteni-'-on with Mr . Geo. Tbomp-1 afternoon wm spent in a social way t Lewis & Watch's Fashion That the schools rd Cottage Grove growing days. Cattie thrive here son one day last week. Mrs. Robinson ot Dorena --petit a with music and conversation, , are progressing favorably. in most months of the year . s. ordered a double team, few days with her friend Mr- Mr. G- >. Miller ha* h:» shingle .Miss Lillian Hart favored the | natural pasture. Along the coav I Dr. B. R. Job and in a few 11M—ORtaon»— i * m Spahr of this place. ladies with a finely r-nderpd solo, ( where cattle raising is carried on mill in operation once more its was on the way to the Thai th« man «bo say» » good Clide Kerr spent a few days at extensively, larvi has increased in Curtis Veitch « vi R'^coc ■ no Mr . W i.ite atid Mus Hart« of the accideut with the rgord for bin town «tad never eon. Vearons Star this week. went hear .anting .Sat» sang D;-caming of Home” which! value from $25 to ll«x» and Fry»' They arrived before Morris f»s*en to • hard time« ' in the kind of Mrs. Will Hagar was a visitor at per acre. I have lived io the coa-t ; titday. They heard the bear hut was much apj/reciated- bben had regained conscious- a Refreshments were served in the I1 citizen that doe» good in a town. rs. Harlow’s Monday morning section and my s. -n has «onrcucte.. I did n<i get it Blaine Jackson passed through a cheese factory tnere In that sec The iu:ar>t daughter of Prank dining room and were of ’be de- [ the logging camps of Oregon Arnoid-Porter. Star Monday morning. Damew'-od and wi--, born Thurs ligbtful character with which Mrs. tion the farmer gets cash every serions and numerous fatal On Thursda> afternoon .it Eu Jones always snrprises her guest*. , Sue was a pretty child—huinau- Linn Owens who has been work month for bis milk and no track day Oct. 27th «¡sei Oct. 51 t and cuts have occured, but in gene, Emma Arnold woe nw'rW Tbtsl<eing the daof the reg:i-1 m TJ w J m •** *$**•• ,. like intelligent — aud 'uad bt-r moth ing for Mr Hard at Bohemia re ana trade. has a more sudden or un far noeetirg of the Awl Society and | to Jonah Portor. ¡join «»« we» ce«retery, at 1 i a rr. The service The merchant buys your goods ers hair and complexiou. turned home this week. He had ited incident mired. a farg- majority of the members known resident« of Cr.lt ge Oro e the misfortune injuring.bis knee in trade. If they are good he sei i- was held at the grave and was very e lumber in the V-shaped present, a short Wdness nesaton and the couple have m >y if lend« The people or the neigbbdT- E «>» ief. thein. If they are of inferior which will lay him up tor a few e became clogged or jammed, quality he has to throw them awav, h-xxl synipathize with Mr. and was hel/l and the Hiisax of the here who will congratulate ihent days. I often the case. Usually, how - occasion reached when the la«!lev and wish them much happtnews. passed yet he takes even poor stuff in Mrs. Damewood in this their «d voted to purchase a new carjiet for I Arthur Vanschotack , other timbers coming behind !i loss. these trade deals. jams, combined with the flood Improvements at Divide—Items of through here Monday. the anditorinm ot the church. Arr«ng»’W»»rn<* ar« toing'«*-1« to 'The milk industry can ire made News and Personal Interest. at the Jim "*pahr was a visitor ater accumulated are sufficient Funds For Team. Brothers Moore and Jones were j r*<™>v« «betto» rtturna neat Tu»«- extremely profitable. It is best to Grove last week. rive the lodged timbers ahead. The young ladie* of the High present loerg enough to furnish th* i > «fay evening at the CounwueTeial use a cream separator for then one The extra gang of Greeks stat- 1 the case of Thursday the Albert and Dave Rissne of Cot horse can draw the product of the S-.ii -'4 have organized a l«»*xet ball appfanse when this actio» was | J Club rorAM, KeturMi will lx e was so great that the two tioued at Divide the past three tage Grove ate working at Mr. week or day, as the case may be, to learn and on Mem-Lay evening in taken. bandied ixoder dweetiow ot th« e ties were literally thrown weeks have gone on to Alca. Im Vaughn's. About thirty ladies were present | Cz«v»m«reval €1«b. D>*piay «4 »«- market—the creamery or the cheese oriler to raise funds to pare hase the the air by the immense pressure provements are being made all Doc Pitcher was a visitor at Star factory. Cart- cost a good deal of wrewsary equipment for playing, and all will recall with pleasure J t«f*> h»« tvA y«t been «farnlerl ■ifziw, bat the general poMie will be ¡nd them and carried McKibben along the line from Divide south, Monday. money, two horses are required to gave a« the Opera House a chicken the afternoon with Mrs. Jone* and I give« line iniorMalion ae fast aa It the trestle of the flume to the writes a Leader correspondent. their first meeting dinner from tire to seven o ’ clock, Mr. Vaughn went to th i Grove draw any considerable quan ity of The stone quarry near Alca is ■rrivew. und below. milk to a creamery If you u.se a iôlowed by a social the re->t of the Moore. Saturday. being drawu upon for large quan 'he sixteen foot fall did not separator you have warm -kicxi sf serious injury, but the heavy tities of ballast much of which is Furnishings Sc.d to New Ban«. milk, to Seed to calves and pig» If r Freight engines en timber, wet from the flume, going south. The Fir- National Bank of Coos vou u.se cans yoc must carry back ne near to ending the life of the hook on to it and distribute it Bay will be opened for nusroess at from the creamery the ctrl-L skim where needed. Iwart young woodman. Marshfield about January « ‘W. miLk which nrast s>e warmed re- Bridge carpenters are preparing with the following officers: Morris McKibben is a man about fore tediag it to stock. years of age, stalwart and the line for the winter President, J. 3. Coke. The good buys scular, and his strength stood At Latham a force of men is lay Vice-President, C. H. Merchant stock and preserves the strain by m in good stead on Thursday, ing a new siding and improving Cashier. W. S. M:Farhod. . j mi tcioas breed ng. firm, tense muscles withstood grades, preparatory to the winter Mr. McFarland has ’-*e 1 travel ”Con>tin*ms crops of oat bay e impact of the timber where work of the tie preserving plant. ing representative : >r Fo ger & Co. will wear oat the toit Cattie tu smaller, less robust man would Oa an All along the line preparation is of San Francisco am has mode bis pasture amcb tire wei. ve been crushed to death. being made net only for w‘Dter headquarters at Ccktage Grove. average '.he cnn.« farmtr jet« woa Dr. Job dressed the wounded He resigned to accept the very re to J->5 per anonai firom toe sponsible position ot cashier oi the product oi encii ww I have knowa of enw» right here fa Oregon that new bank at Marshfield The concern has pnrena-sed the prxioced I G poauds oi »xxtter p»r safe, furniture and banking itou.ee fay F acts smtli as these sh-veiL fixtures of the Home Loan and vd'; vrtise tbts p-irt ec th* ervaut Savings Bank which recently went ffifbea nnnngn-rm » lookfag t out of business nere. The sail =• way—when. p«topU wfeo waat a very fine one with double tiaie- >xa te ou tbe Pacific Coast «1 lock.s' Shipment of the g-ads waa her« they »kcal«! see tbe evw 1... ■ runrring tke iiruer hrety. «ad but made Thuiwfay This 1* our motio and ter »u«i civeere -vag s&tppeiawa- we carry ’.tie best line of There woaLd ’Jfa« he *’ i aiien". ixtkeni'. '.stuy N.iwth* groceries to be found m the markets. Our stock ■ ¿ew ta.'i’Uirwt* w twwr. crwi'nfry. * u fresh and cloeelr **' ’ juck Za «»«taatery to le*"ted. Our canned good» are of the m *» te- r uf they prodnxeil il ¡»we eent pack. ° a r Halt ’ rmpresan'-a iw t&it x Meat* are received «re*b ‘ dfawte for » retiucr? tmLtitrr everr month and our ’ isere. Tfav» ’!**■ **»? fWlc'h sappiies are ever West End Cattie m«ti®g '«■eab. We bare tte ebb4«* ••«•«**<>• ,0< of Bridge. ' wtfj xnd :»• t* lunched ki sn;T bere. Farree» that faxe Leap to bursdav morning while tcKibben and o’hers were dislodge timbers jammed tune at the McKibben mills iles from Cottage Grove, Ige ties Sx io, and 12 feet tickled" and were thrown ! flume carrying McKibben eet and hut ling him to the 16 feet below. He was y on»’at the falling timbers les and hip were bruised , two ribs were broken and gh timber struck him in the ting his lips and otherwise v bis bead. lie was knocked WILL BUY CARPET SOUTHERN PACIFIC Good Things to Eat Corner Phone Main and River Sts Main No. 43 m 41 aothing »cfm>r Our Own PEARCE & JOHNSON !