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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1904)
F R E E — W i t h T h e L e a d e r , i f P a id iu A d v n n ic e : to 4 0 P a g e M o n t h l y M a g a z i n e , “ T h e P a c ific T r 0 V i n e .” — F R E E of 0 Xane County Xeaber. Of 'NVESIOHS and HOMESEEKEHS will hero fliui opportunities O nowhere «1st* afforded IuOre- _1* gou. The Leader will give you the news and facts con cerning this favored locality! ooooooooooooooooc VOL. X V I ( <>TTA(1K G R O V E , O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , N O VEM BER 2 0 1904 . NO. ¡12 to lx. understood in diction dru- Receive From Hunters. .nutic and terrible that he will have program . A large uum ber o f ll is revenge. Pearne Alexander r St.a teG am e W arden J. W . Baker, friends were present. It w as a pro Cochran also says he has no use for furnishes the N ’ t Ugget with the fol- There wns no inretiiiK f the nounced success. lowing C om m on Council Motnlay ( vet ing. G rge u e eo o rg e Clayton C layton Brow Brownell, who, ‘ ' " ‘ "o amounts received by the dii- In the evening Mr. O . I1. C csh ow No quorum . he. has also been gu ilty of political erem Statfcs for hunteTS license Absent, M ayor Ah • it**y. state senator from Rosoburg, gave , trickery, and be wants nothin Tells Seattle People He Will Make to year *9° 3 . taken from the report of Present, Counellmcn lltm ls, Vcateh a lecture belorc the L ite ra ry S o ¡do with such a „run. If George i . S. Palmer, assistant game Portland a Model City. gam e mo- pro 1 Cham berlain, Bingham m l cx- ciety, on “ T h e Prim e E lem en t in ! Councilm an W all. ¡C la y to n Brow nell should in the tector o f the United States. Oregon „ — T ru e P atriotism ,” this w as followed M ayor Medley mounted the stairs [Telegruui Coast special.) ••vent of things, himself run for game state, i» the C O R Im erC l'al C llife W i l l S t a r t by a banquet at the ‘ H a ll’ ’ at I to meet the retiring Couiicllmin * Hermann, ” union and should derive a revenue Cougress, vice ’ Ji. it fol- w hich the interests of the school SEATTLE, W a sh ., N ov. 23 - — ufter adjournm ent, unfortunately t«> ■ ! lows in the nature of the threat similar to that o f other states. A were discussed. It w as a success S h e riff W ord, of M ultnom ah late to hold a m eeting at which nil prom ulgated by Peam e Alexander! matter for our next legislature t in every w a y . T hose present from C o u n ty, has arrived in Seattle to C o ttag e G rove expected something | consider. w ould lie done to remedy evils exist a distance w ere, H on. O. P. Cos- tak e a short rest after his strenuous ing In tills city . how , H on. I. H . Bingham and 1 life o f the past w eeks in p u ttin g a I t w a s donbly unfortunate that < Vuse tor the year I9 0 3 -..$ i 5 , i 84 i ticket. .d aughter, M iss S h iv e ly , Mr. G eo. stoP to gam blin g iu Portland. the M ayor was delayed, ts'eause not Nebraska T hus far, however, it doth not 3.«44 ) 0 N euner, Capt. Boswell and R ev. S h eriff W ord looks tired, but he only were' there Im portant matters »P - 1 Idaho 12,379 Streets of City to Be Included in M. C. W ire. I» ar from any public .bmonstratio'n 1 [ T T ......, say s he w ill soon recuperate and be of municipal adm iiistriition to ho Intends to Oc a Candidate on th m. the part of any enm álle,.dde nllm. : discussed, but the question of sew er Sou,h O e \ r , s o ; Separate Road D is tr ic t- M ill Peti Mr. Bingham made a very pleas- ready again to renew the fight on eoniUHitions Is one that Is prominent Democratic Ticket to Succeed 95.000 Democrats in in ;;ood standing lb her e r ol of Democrats tion Authorities. : ant talk at the reception and ban those w h o h ave been breakin g the ly before the public fo r discussions h ■ W a s ln t ig lo n .................... Kosebur» Ma;;. I 4 . 982 law s o f the state. that there will lie a demand for the and before the Councllineu for settle quet, m akin g m any friends. M ichigan...................... 14,285 “ I h ave the gam blers on the m ent. All householders and all candidacy of Pearne Alexander T h e follow ing yo u n g men w ill Wisconsin............. 78,164 T u esd ay’s meeting o f the Com ru n ,” he said to the T ele g ram co r prop erty owners are required to Cochran, the vociferous declarations Y . M. C . A . (Hveiiinx Teleiiranr.) Minnesota 8,910 mercial Club was presided over by ! , e Present lhe N orm al respondent, “ and I exp ect to keep connect With lalel'ttl sewela now lie- of that individuili iu th e opposite ing laid by co n tracto rs I11 0 a lle y In the person of ono Pour no A lex- Vice-President H . O. Thom pson at the N orthw est Convention at right after them. G am es o f chance running east and w est throughout diteci ion to (lie contrary not'.viti; with F. D. W heeler iu the Secre- ! Salem , N o v . 25 to 27, R ollis D ick , nuiler Cocin an, of I ho tow n of » ill not be operated in m y co m ity tile city and a s yet no ordinance inis slnudiu i . Affairs of the Crystal. erson, W alter Sm ith, P. W . Storey, tary’s chair. Wood bun., B. H erm ann, is in time as long as I am S h e riff if I can p re Is'eti passed to that effect. George \\’, Lloyd, president ol One new member was added to , G u y Richardson and Carl H ilt, to come to imvo a rival for u sent, in vent it. A ll gam blers are crim inals, M ayor Medley no doubt equally j Hie Crystal Consolidated Mining tlie roll in the person of L evi G eer, Mr, and Mrs. O . C. Brown enter- and I treat them as crim inals. T h e y with other citizens regretted the Congress from the F irst d istrict, if Company and vice president of the manager ol the Oregon Mineral I taiued H o n . I. H . Bingham and go to ja il and into a ce ll lik e o th er delay on his part which prevented the atu dependency is to bo piaceri tu daughter, M iss S h iv e ly and A . L. felons. I am p la y in g no favorites. holding of a council m eeting Monday Bohemia Mining Company, arrived Springs Association. tlie boMt of (he said Petti ne A tex- Manager A. B. Wood of «jvenlug, iu view of tlie Im portant the 0 & I ¡„ t li.. city on Monday, having come Committee on M ining reported ' B riggs at dinner last F rid a y even- I am doing m y d u ty as I un der auiler Cocbrau, of the town of measures a b o u t to come before the S. E. & R. R. at Home Again. I it this lime to attend the antnid shipment of 12 tons of ore to L e.vis ; '» g . stand it, and as I sw ore to do. Danr- city fathers. Woorlburu, and s u d i a rival as is I r rill" I.f «lie Crystal f .insolidiited i t C la ik Exposition. The m eeting adjourned to meet School closes W ednesday noon age suits against me for arrest w ill „uie to be worthy of bis sU el. Mr. and M r-. A . W ood re- Novem ber 2 <s. It was ordeted ilia« a yetilion be for T h a n k sg iv in g . re-opening Mon h ave no effect, and, a lth ou gu there (July a sino l li no ago, In for« the | tiiriicd E rid ay froni .1 visi: 1,1 lu e prepared asking the County Com d ay. ______ _ ______ are now c iv il suits for alleged false ilnuutluie f«a W a-: in gtou .,f Hroui- ; w«-t 4 :s ni Boise. S.d.t L akc, Spirit niissinners to set apait the C ity of im prisonm ent and illeg a l raids filed lor Mili l.' b, P u n n o Aii xiimlt i j L.,i c. !mvn, S t. I.i.ui- and Ivi 1 Cottage G io ve into a separate 101«, PROGRESS OF EXi OSSTiON a« aiust me, I shall keep right along ] io li, ' S. i. .i e nod bueliraii n • ! 1 lit-y u-|Hirt a vciv e io i !e trip. It it 1 'i I hi* it nc - urtd w ill make as I have in the past. W h ile I am j i b ' •.(' wav NteiiU «1: ' ' s 111. « I Mr. W 'e.d u a - .1 «.«• e aie to thè .lie road tax assess'd iu t e city Lewis and Clark f air fiero'tn-g Coni- gone tny deputies are w atch in g | the 'I alter tr«' « • ’ - ! Trans*M is- isippi « ....... • rnal C011- ipplicilib- to improvement of city plction Heady for Exhibits m gam es that m ay try to run. T h e in. am i in- ¡ Congo smi .m ii g r t - s at St Louis. I stri-ets. December. mere attem pt w ill result in arrest. Cashier Rosenburg Struck With Sand W i di. r «r riot ¡ t>inled in mivc 1 M r W o o d \\ r« teh B. Lurch was named as a mem bag When he Defied Them “ Y o u m ay say for me, i f you is in pan out j tliizilin | i< I ' ii l\>rt!uii<l, Nov. 2"i — Although like, th a t m y fight has only started. \ itional Iriigatio u ber of committee oil fortnightly I c c . l o i io the lor.-1 i 1ft: nitiH f o' 11 c nearly nevón m on;I s r»tiil lenmiu Before m y term as S h e riff exp ires E! Paso. Telex nun c!uh evenings lor ladies. district b> ib ci 1 mi little o oro than S e a ttle W ash., Nov. 21 .— George M any inter «sting sights The following communication b fore the opt rung ilny, June 1 , tho gam blers w ill kn ow th at I am Itosenburg, cash Ice of the Pacific tiro rears hence. w iim -sevi by the travelers amt expressed approval "I the work the j construí tion w »i k on tho grounds S h eriff and not being bulldozed by C o a st Steam ship C om p any's Sk.ag- JJoiv Puli ic A xainb i A.ncnran, ¡nud buildings o f tlie L< wis and keen est enjoym en t resulted Leader has been doing in support gam blers w h o for y ears h a v e been w a y oillce, w a s assaulted and robbed Of til« man ol it inainnrii, 1 - a bilker.! Chirk Exposition is rapidly nearing running the c ity and doing about of a sum of money estImated a t i t.M Ml, o f the Commercial Club: t h i i r t t i p . T h e ir maitv friends art bui of nninv pm is and divers and ¡completion. Severn! of the main as they pleased. I ’ ll fill th e ja il to Saturday n ight. Rosenburg w as ghnl to ¡rave them at home again. P ortland , Ore., Nov. 21 , liH)^ lullin' iicc,'im|iliHliiiicnts, j'ld g iu g | . ¡exhibit palaces are nireadv finished overflo w in g or I w ill stop the b re a k alone In the office at the time. The Mu. r . J. H o w a r d , S r c ’.v.. C o t t a o i : highwaymen ordered him to band from a talc m propria p« i s ini OllOVK Co.WMKItliAI. (.*1.1)11, ( ’OTTAUK ami lhe completed state of the ing o f the law s. G am b lin g and over the cash, mid upon Ids rcfufsal landscape g is exi inplified Mured 1 u ..........her day to several G rove , O regon . btar Items. gam blers m ust go from my b a ili they struck him on the bead with a D ear S ir :— I end*»»» . you a carbon in the i'eantiful lawns and beds of listeners mi lie t i.' iny local, bomiil sandbag. T h e police have a de w ic k .” Alls. .James Spahr visited with copy of a letter went to;lay to Mr. A. blooming Flowers which m»w grace down finm .Salem. He is lurlhor- scription of the robbers and an effort Mrs. Bon Pili-hei'Thursday. Clifford (bige, editor of the Lane tho site. »ore,a Deunauat. and s n s that it Jack K lopfeustein w ho seldom Is being made to apprehend them. County Lender, wl»U 4 i »** ► Hiir-expluna- Olio. W. i t.OTO. H enry Johnson passed tino agli Three of the main oThHnt palncrs leaves his w ork in the m ines at _ Frank II.R , oseuburg. au d ito r in tit; is the generally n gn ed plan of the tory. While I wished Mr. Gage to „ , . . , . . I Pacific Tlm lier Com pany of Cottage S ta r Thursday. know tiuit iiis co-operation was ap- — the A giA iu llu j.il building, the Bohem ia ,s »pending T h a n k sg iv in g a fo v l,( u „ „ „ „ ¡ . c r ol Cashier G un ge Democracy cf the First D istrict m-t ; Mining Company. After his arrival precia ted, I also desire to congratu- j Foreign Exhibits building, and the w eek iu C o ttage (.ro v e . A ll the itoaenbccg .v ictim of the Si-attlc high Rolliti V ic k s returned ho ne Iroin to make the i-iinic mistake that has it wns stated that some eastern lut,' you most liearllly upon tl.c r.tbfiral A rts b u ild in g— uro under hoys are glad to m eet him . Ivist.ein O regon Wednesday. wuymen. been made heretofore in the nom i parties who are interested in the good lieing neconi plished by vour I . , , . . . ., 1 roof and ready to receive exhibits, Mr. and M is. Fred Wliiteom have Company would he hero within a >rg.".nl»itioii. nation of lesser ii Ms. I m !' to place The bleu of ?etul-monthlv entor- shipment of which will be com banal th«' beat! I ill« d istn o t ticket lelu rlieil home after spending a few week or so and were desirous of at tnhimeiitH at your rlub <|uarters np- menced in the East Decem ber 1 . ltd put the If, i c r d c i 1 >. Hi rniuu weeks at her home in Goshen. tending, it uns derided to postpone |ieals to me asnn exeeptlomtlly good The A gricultural palace, the next to Her sister rame with her. m Out of basin. -! ... '! it poiil i* n the meeting for a short lime so they ode, as nothing conduces to effective the largest building on (he grounds, % again come m . iln lo ic o f 1 Con- Mrs. J. B. Stew art went to the mi.-ht be present work so much as cordial relations Boys for your Clotliiiif?, which, it was stated six months ago, « grcasiohal ..11 . Grove Saturday. Air. l.lo.vd dining bis visit litre between the mcmliers of the club. would he ready for exhibits Novem Hoys tor your Swoators, Notwitlistniulii the presence in 1 T h ere wns cliureh at the Star paid off the debts standing against The I’ortland Commercial Club brings Its members into closer touch ber 1, «vns ready on tho specified tbetowD of Wnoi'.oui 11 o f M ain . L . school house Saturdav evetiiu and the Bohemia Alining Company. He M on for y o u r C’lotliinjr, through the medium of Its mid-day date. T in Forestry buildin g, prob Tooze, Republican chairm an o f th«MSunday in orn iu gby Mr. Abu and stalld that it was not the intention lunch. From one hundred and fifty ably the most interesting on tlie Mon for your Shoos Congiensiuiml D istrict Com m ittee, j a large erowd attended. I of the Company to do much work to two litmdreil usually eat here at grounds, is well advanced, the m as noon. Mon and Boys for your Undonvear it appeuiH that the sai l i ’cart'e sive timbers which compose tlie Miss Edna K e rr visited at Stew- upon the properties this winter, but With best wishes, I tun. Alexander Cochran, b a k er and men I a rt’s a few days this week. that, tbc claims will be patented nud walls and pillars being already in Alms W ry truly yours, of many parts, talks D em ocracy and 1 T om K iciiahiimon , place. The Mines amt M etallurgy, Pear! accompanied her home Sun work iu a practical way will be re tells tlie populare thereof th at he is 1 sumed next spring. (Ene.) Secretary. Festival Hall, the Machinery, E lec d ay. to lie the next Congressm an from Air. Lloyd returned to Portland Mn. A. Ci.iKKomi G aok , E pito k , tricity and Transportation palace, C larence Morss passed through I. ank Cm vtv L eaiikk C ottaiik and tho Oregon building are rising those nails. on Tuesday night, but will return « . , Star Monday on Ins way to Bohemia ‘‘Yes, sir," said Pearne A lex an d er; J in lime for the adjourned meeting. (I uovk O reoon . I » k a ii Sim—I have from their foundations. Tim sh el been intending for some days to write T h ere was a dance nt Mrs. Cochran, the other day, ‘ ‘I am after 1 you a letter extending my congratu ter pavillion, located ju s t outside Hitmann and I nm g o in g to get AVoods last Friday night, which lations on your very forceful art ¡lee the Collonnade entrance, is receiving Notics of Stockholders Meeting him. The people want me to run, wns enjoyod by a small crowd. A m the Leader,of November littli. I also the finishing touches nud some , Notice is hereby given that the want to compliment you on tin* beautiful m odeling work in decor- «D.l I am going to do it. H erm an g 1’ 01' l i " 10 WUH r,:tH»'te‘l by 04 Mr. W . T. Hankins went to the annual meeting of tlie stockholders work lielng accomplished by tlie ativo designs is to he noted both ] hann't treated mo rig h t,” and Cottage Grove Commercial Club, as o itlie H iawatha Mining and Mill on this buildin g and tlie collaunade j .'’earn') Alexander Cochran ga ve it 1 G rove Sunday! evidenced by the report, of Its pro ing Company will be held in the ceedings III paper of Novemlier 10tli. entrance. Company's office in the Bank Intelligent newspaper co-opcrntlon Archie Graham and Ed Mathewa, , Building, at Cottage Grove, Ore Is of tho highest Importance to gon, on the 8th day of December, any commercial organization and the two San Francisco boys who have [ of io o’clock I Commercial Club ami Leader form a spent the best part of a year iu Cot- | 1904, at the hour team whose tirwt I vet ‘SS cannot I ki tnge («rove and ■ Bohemia, came : 04 a. m. for the purpose of electing a ovar-astlin ated. down from tlm Champion basin, B o W hoard of directors for the ensuing Very truly yours, Y o u are a n tic ip a tin g the approach of hemia, Monday and on Tuesday T om ItM'HAiinaoN year and for the transaction of such the h o lid a y season w ith gladness, and Secretary- stnrted on their journey south. The cither business as may properly v isio n s o f lim itless tu rk e y and cran hoys have made m any friends while Another letter from Mr. R ich ard b e rry sau ce rise before y o u r m ind’s come before the meeting. eye; an d This notice is published in ac son asked for information about hero and will be w< h omed back in FACETIOUS COCHRAN Says He Will Beat Binder Hermann. FAILED TO MEET. WORD TALKS OF GAMBLING RAIDS TO ASK FOR A DISTRICT Movement IN R Ü N F 0 R C 0 N G 8 E S S í . . . . . -•« » •¡ f o r c o t t a g e g r o v e : RETURNED FROM EAST HIOtlWAYMEN DEI MÜ80 IN ALASKA a â 1 j |A| ñ tN K w g O DOUBT II B YOU’L L HAVE T h e 11 n al a c c o m p a n y in g delicacies, such as m in ce pies, p um pkin pies, etc.; b u t one th in g y o u m ust not forget W hat H O L I D A Y «limiers is com plete w ith o u t th a t tim e-honored institution o f o u r gran dfath ers A PUDDING W ith p lain s, ra isin s, cu rran ts, lcni"ti peel, citron and th e sau ce that makes it com plete? “ N o m atter how much you eat, y o u ’ ve a lw a y s room lor the p u d d in g .” Tim freshest of everythin g fo r 111« din ner and for th e puddin g. November, 26, 1904. J. C. J ohnson Secretary and Treasurer. club adjourned to n ext T u esd ay evening. normal n o tes . Wanted. Bohemia Camp, No. -DO. W O. W. wants every memlier present at It* next regular meeting. Snturdn.v even lnif w„v.26. 1 !K 4 . The nemHiM.m Drain, Or., N «v. 22 .— Mr. G eo. Neuner, an old student w ho has W n heimng ag Uncle Uncle Sani fix thè oeen ne p s t ___ „ ¡ , u , „ Alaskan boundary, was with us ^ ’,l0D ° f “ P Ì C n o r S t T F last r i Frid d a y . Mr. Neuner and bro- Stufi* organizer I 1 t,ie organizer will Is- I*-'* TI . . ther will — soon re-enter school, tak- . mwtlng- Don't forget th- ¡ ing special work in geom etry and that follows. C. Ii- V as D kxih r ii . Clerk. tr,g' , ^ Miss Ida Mack re entered T u e s day after an absence o f several Nonce borrowed the * « ks PEARCE & JOHNSON O u r O w n F re e D e l i v e r y W a g o n . No. 43. Corner Main and River Sts.. West End ol Bridge I I cordance with the by-laws of the Cottage Grove and vicinity. R<>- the spring. quest was also made for printed Company. __ Tl.„ The Por Sale or Kent. Dated at Cottag Grove, Oregon , liteiature lor distribution. F o r S a le | A inount.'tin r.-mcb, sonic Tbc party having The school has received a num- rolling, mostly level or nearly angle brace of the Eleetric Co. w ill are to lie 1 li^r hi ti ccs, which " , , - < j j confer a great favor on the com planted on the «rounds a part o f s o , h a lt c le a r e d a n d n n -i l,y returning szmc at once. the general plan of lieautifying th- p r o T e d , balance timlier. Must pany CoTTlOF Ghovr F u x t e ic C o . campus. have purchaser. Inquire at The training department, last ,, No. 1 Seed wheat for sale at the Friday gave their Thanksgiving office of LEADER. Cottage Grove Flour Mill». a A nim- r.smi r -ideine «vitti one] acre lot in Cott gc Grove, -et to fruit and Isriles. iP o d garden nnd| ehleken park. Running water on 1 pince. Inquire of Mr«. \V. C. CoNNKlf | fho«. OHI svilo liiiH a rigar nnfi eonfectionc.v stand In a sn, di booti. ! on thè stn-et neir Gurinan and Hemenway'a «tori-, vvlll wsmi oceupy the front part < f tlie O liera House! which !s !s*lng reni'slh’d l«>r him. )C| 4 I 1 a ft ft IzadioH for your Shoos Mon for your llul.s Dulies for your Furs Men and Boys’ Overcoats ft ft ft w W ELCH & WOODS New Bank Building, _i Collage ( rove. Or