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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1904)
LANE COUNTY LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . • NEWS ITEMS. OREGON WOMAN a n d f a s h i o n P LA Y E D A GOOD GAME A 8 ty ll* h F rock . DR. FtNNER’S kidney •*» GETTING READY Tho National Irrigation Con SuHpemler ilr^ s e * are g re a tly liked M. T- B V» Th« Bixh Stho°l P U B L IS H E D K VK IC Y 8 A T I/E D A Y grus» iu session at Kl I’ aso, Texas, fo r little girl* am i allow o f m any The Team al the Opera House A . C L 1 P F O K D U A U K , K tlitor am i T ubll slier bus uudorsod 111« Lewis ami Clark charm ing com bination». This one is q u ite novel anil show » th e »trap s w id Entered at the Cottage Grove postofflce as sec- I Exposition and by resolution de- ened to form epaulets, w h ile the sk irt FOR. und-elaas matter. The II. T. B. club ami the Cottage ciiletl to hold the 11)05 Congrua* iu jH ittm \u box p laits th at are trimme«! of Kldoeys, G ro v UIJ$u e High Sch ool ............ tenui g a v e a very .. A Ail J diseases to u late pointer! s. A s ------ illus- UIUIO IU sim Ft 11 U UIUlt7 | M / 111 Ital strap ou»F"- 1 in-irv OrfC XU*. - I I'oifluud. lUdder T Uriuary Orgaus truted the um terinl Is of blue and interesting exhibition of basket b a ll SU BSC It I FT ION KATES Also Rheumatism. Back ' ache.Heal iDtseaHe Oravel Tito livestock market continues 1,1 the opera house Inst Saturday t ch.,Hea_npuea*e Orsv.l $l.TiO One Year Dropsy. Female Troubles. .75 l to improve. Both cattle and sheep Six Mouths evening. This w as tile Inst game ..'0 Threee Months If paid tu ¿ulvancc but if not so l*a.«l a are quoto.l strongly and there is for both tenuis, nml although the •inform rate of #¿.00 per year «vili be charged. g irls Were out of their class the Advertising rates made known on applicailou good prospect for au advance in ....AT. made the boys look to their laurels j c. « a „yo ur, ■■■■---- r tm|lMt prices before long. and were successful In keeping their j «1 .uffered fro » , 1 began using HATTKDAY.......DKCEMBEK »!, 1WH W I), Randall has sued the stro n ger opponents ....... ... to a r e - : ta in a rsillily low score. In the last • «"•* Southern Pacific Railway Company half tlie g irls played entirely on th< Th# 8on, l e f t uiy truly. for $‘J00U damages for the killing of NO TICE. defensive and iu spite of the efforts of P » n ^ % ' u^ H E I J r K Ì . :i. Hty. *£ l w o race horses in .the recent train With this issue the Lane County the boys one go al w as a ll tuey * W : Dl„ " Y .T o £ .i‘ ‘ A t t a c k Honk-Fa« wreck at Jefferson. able to score. . I ... Leader passes to other hands. A. The II. T. B. club Is composed ol s.,1.1 by the MODKKX HIAK A , For several mouths past it has Agnes Wooley, center: Nellie M artin : Clifford Gage has disposed of thi been rumored that the Southern Katie mid Lizzie Veateh, forw ards: K a tie j ! False Weather Prophets. Pacific time table would be chauged newspaper to the Leader Publishing and Kuowlton, Fannie Johnson " 1 .............. 1,1 making Spriugliuld the headquarters T here are to-day in the United Lindley Welch, guards. They will Company, who will hereafter con for the train crews instead of Co have to meet older and more expert- -ns well as in other civilized trol its destinies and direct its policy. burg and .Nutrou. In the future cueed teams hut they showed by sta te s, as wen o lllake their brilliaiit work iu S a tu rd a y s countries, a Kw I , The retiring publisher wishes to the train crews will all make their gam e th a t they will he able to give u their living by publishing v headquarters iu Spriugticld. A good account ol themselves ag ain st long long range range w eather forecasts, based acknowledge cordial support on the turntable will be built at once. As an y team they m ay p lay . They are upon old theories which have no part ol the public and to express soon as spriug opens und the in ran gin g gam es with Drain, ( or- foundation, anil which scientific vallis and Salem. appreciation of liberal patronage. weather permits we understand that The High School team have their I men long ago rejected. We also the company intends buildiug a All outstanding accounts will be Ilrst gam e w ith Drain on Thursday, find ill every com m unity some man roundhouse. The ifluu of different Gllll.'K SL'Bl'li.NOEll COSTUME. Some good players h a v e lioeu devel- w ho sets him self up as a w eather paid by the Leader Publishing Co. crews are alread y making arrange white chains trimmed with silk braid oped. H arry Brown and Merle I ropijet> „nil who prognosticate , and all hills ¡He- due and payable to ments to move their fam ilies here as . i.il worn over a gulrapoof white. The Seovel as forwards, Dan Tlinuine and ’ hard winters, dry soon as bouses can lie p ro cured .— .¡ihapc is made with a sflullow round Merton E arl, a s guard s ai.il Chester y ‘ ’ ,1 .or calam ities Once them. yoke of tucking bunded with embroid Van Dell b u rgh s center, make a strong spells, anil other Springfield News. er,., I Insertion, to which the full front com bination and stand a good slmw jn a great w hile he luts the m ark, After several years of agitatiou. aid bucks are Joined. The quantity of of^n inning from their more e\|»'rl- at)d then his ’ I told you so re- The Leader Publishing Com material required for a girl of ten construction of a railroad now .cars of age Is four and three-eighth« eneetl opponents ut Drain in the I c t j ves public acknow ledgem ent; a ll pany will after this week’s issue seems ri asouably certain into the yards twenty-seven, two and three- c o in in g g a m e . I his previous misses are lorgotten, assume charge of the Leader plant Suutiam mining district. The esti eighths yards forty-four or two and I and great is his fame throughout one-third yards Ufty-two inches wide, just purchased oi Mr. A. C Gage. mated cost of the road would not be with two yards thirty-six Inches wide Junior Branch ol Foresters. ! the land Further announcement as to the far short of $100 000, and the pro md a half yard of tucking for guimpe. These men m ay be conscientious On Tuesday evening Nov 25. T. W, policy and business affairs of the posed line would extend from I.Jetikhi« Grand T nialev of the t in their belief, or veritable trick- The New B elts. Gates, the eastern tenuiuus of the Crushed velvet anil velveteen belts Forester« of America In s titu te d in Company will he made later. I sters, it m atters not w h ich , and , , Corvallis A Eastern Hail road, into ire umoiii: the novelties for autumn. 1 till» c ity the Jun ior Brant*li o f the i : I m 'renters id America, w ith 25 ch arter | Jo es not ch ange the fact lh .u their L eadkk P u b lish in g C o . the Cascades Mountains, for ut least All over shirred effects are the latest liners In hcltdoin. Some are on an j mem I tors. This Is the (lis t lodge of sayin gs and d oings arc au in herit- 22 miles. elastic frame: others have a piece of tho Ju n io r branch to be instituted in atice of the d ark ages, when a ll elastic nt the buek. The Commercial Club ol Cottage t j,e worid w as veiled in superstition Oriental belts are among the newest I the state. Grove is doing a more important The following officers were elected j rance. T h is we know , for by additions to the fashionable girl’s va Cranberry Culture. work tor this section than any who and iustalleil. ( . I t . : lten Sanford, . , iled supply of waist accessories. When the conditions are right Japanese, Chinese or Bulgarian belts s. r . it.: Win. Sherwood. E. s .; ! tracin g back tlie m ental progress are outside of it realize. Get inside and help to make the town and its eranberry culture is a paying busi are very effectively and consistently | Merton E arl, B. S.; lien Emerson, j ot the human race we find th at llnislied by buckles of Jade, umber, S. A.: Claude Arne, J . A.; Guy Van- „11 sav ages-to -d ay-h av e th eir rain ness. The berries, being firm, are crystal surroundings prosperous. or chrysolite. : lilper, s . B.; Lew is .MiKibbeu, J . B hoppers, and that the p atriarch al good shippers, and there is little Very unusual and therefore corre Sherwood. ... Uribes still b elieve th at com ets. Col Hofer of Salem was the likelihood of loss in transit. More spondingly popular is a crushed belt of I Hubert N o I hou Durham, A lion linker, winner of the piize medal, or $50 attention is being paid to the busi Turkish embroidery, bordered with C harley M artin, Trustees. eclipses and other un usual appear- leather and completed with leather A t the close the Ju n io r ineiiilierK an ces forebode dire d isasters. Also, cash, for the best article 011 Oregon ness ol growing cranberries in straps and harness buckles. | were tendered a banquet by the an cien tly, tlie most civilized published outside ol Oregon. Tillamook and Clatsop counties Ilro w n th e C o lo r F o r A atn m n . j senior Court. nations, such as the C h ald ean s, Wonder if the Colonel will prefer than in any other section of Ore Brown will be tlie great autumn col- j q .|10 o rJl,r provides physieau ami i E gyp tian s, Je w s. G reeks and the cash? The latter will go soon. gon. I'eat bogs are considered to or. and nil sorts of freakish shades will lnwllL.iue tu itB „ ie m |H.rs. _________ Rom ans, had their soothsayers and Better take the medal, Colonel. be best adapted to this business. be in vogue. Chocolate brown will be j used for street wear, and the golden j j oracles, w ho im posed upon a credti- The bog must be drained to about brown is another favorite. Brown Dance at Creswell. . lous public. Cottage Grove iu its location and eighteen inches below the surface, with a yellow east is a brand new j shade. Many of tlie newest brown cos- I F o llo w in g their T h a u k sg iv m g | L a tte rly , the astro lo gers ol the and pure sand must be spread over with its surroundings is destined to J u s t w h a t yon want in your limit's demand boots and stockings to dinners a number of Collage G row m iddle ages had a la rg e follow ing, become one of the prominent cities it for a depth of several inches. The match und a hat of corresponding hue. business—reliable and moder V ... . s h b of Oregon. If a stranger comes to cuttings— which should he obtained The summer brown suits for men were j people went to Creswell either by j an d from tile b egin n in g of the 1 6 th a te iu price. In the logging Brown Is not the best color train or carriage, where they spent j century up t > the b egin n in g of tlie this city he cannot fail to be ini* from plants under cultivation if the popular. cam p, the mill; on- the train to buy for one ...... who , has not . many the greajsr portion of the night in i 9ih century (hey floo iid Germany. i.r^Bs^d with I lie ixatqral advantages best results a re d tyjred —-are then a t the counter—tin y nre tlio . it u a a UT,,,! OT v,m ol the place. Let him examine ¡is set out, foUi in a m u, about a fool tire» quicki>. «Dii it olili» the fewest dancing j n a n ce ana Great untam wtta ai- best am i cheapest. Book nt women. A splendid siipjier was served by t manacs containing prophecies of resources and possibilities aud he apart. Plants yield most abun them, whether you Imy or not Mrs. Martin. Among those in at the weather, as well as prophecies will conclude that it is a good place dantly from the third to the tenth F o r F a ll W e a r. to live in and in which to invest. year, and will then average 200 The modes of the periods of the tendance from this city were: War regarding tlie minutest details of Louises-XIV., XV. and XVI.— ren McFarland, Fate Long, D. J. There are good things in store for bushels to the acre. When it is three conduct in the daily lives of the nre a source of Inspiration to the dress known that $2.50 per bushel is a Cottage Grove. makers at the present moment. The Scholl, Frank Schmitt, Herman people. These prophecies were tlie New Jew elry Stura,, next good average price, the profit, model represented shows a gown in Schmitt, Karl Berg John Currin, merest twaddle, hut it took a long to the Ban k Building. Charles Dutton, Frank McFarland, time after Copernicus had exploded after the first cost has been made Improvements in Cheese Making. Myrtle Smith, Cora Scott Mrs. H. the theory that our little world was Experiments made in curing up, can easily be estimated. The M. B i . onh . t. UitKNXEK. H. Feister, Miss Hannah, Pansy the center of the universe before first cost is really the only expense cheese at the Oregon Agricultural Feister, Celia Schmitt and Abbie the belief in astrology received any except picking, and this varies ac College'll Corvallis, have been most Johnson. cording to the locality. Cranberry check. Now it has so far disap- i successful. culture might be called a one-man . .. peared that none but artful plun- The new system consists of pre industry since one man can easily 00 ing p. derers and ignorant dupes give it paring the cheese iu the usual way, haudle a ti u-acre marsh, except BLOND & BRENNER, Proprietors. Frank McFar'and foreman for the „lightest countenance, then placing it in an air tight can during harvest, when he secures the Pacific Timber Company reports It is not so with tl)e so-called and keeping it »t a temperature of New and Second-Hand Merchandise the recent loading onto tho cars of long range weather forecasters. U11- III) degrees Eareuheit during the help from the adjacent ranches or from the Indians.— Emma Seckle the Southern Pacific Railway Co, fortunately, many people, and some six weeks required for curing. | 4000 long piling and uiiuiug timbers of the less careful publishers, are Highest prices paid for Wool, Hides, Pelts and Produce of When taken out the cheese was Marshall in Sunset Magazine for all kinds. December. aud that (iOOO railroad ties are ; apparently in ignorance of the true us bright and fresh us when placed Complete lines of Hardware, Graniteware, Crockery, Furniture, Stoves ready for shipment. Also that j character of the work of these self- in the cad, and had not lost any in and Household Supplies.' ; on Friday last lie erected a derrick appointed prophets. We cannot weight, whereas cheese cured in for the McKibben Bros at their mill, . account for the continued publica- Logging Supplies. Mechanics' Tools. the usual wav lost 11 percent dur Makes Kidney» and BUdtlai* Right ho they may load 100 S. P. piling tion of their utterances in any other ing the same time. ! which are awaiting shipment A way. The advantage of this process is considerable number of inqu iries Characterizing them as takirs Cleaning up the Land the easily digestuble (condition iu from different places are beiug made and impostors avails us little. The which the cheese is converted. The members of Bohemia Camp for prices on piling. ! people themselves must decide as Many tests made with individuals No 260 Woodmen of the World, --------- - ♦ ---------- 1 to the true worth of their work. with weak stomachs revealed tho are preparing to clean up all brush CH ILLED A N D S T E E L NO MOKE SUFFKKING. L et those who h ave an y in terest in fact that they could eat abnormal and timber 011 their land surround II you are troubled w itli Indiges- t*le m atter c arefu lly com pare the amounts of this cheese without nnv ing Cottage Grove, and to this end i «v V ‘ 1 , 0 i tle of Kodol D yspepsia ' p ublished forecasts w ith -the aet’in ill effects. have divided the Camp into two' Cure and see how quickly it w ill euro .. , . . , . you. Geo. A. Thompson, of Spencer, [ w eath er d a y by d a y , for in no other Our cheese makers should try crews, whi li will be known as the la., says: "H ave had D yspepsia for way w ill th e utter w orthlessness oil this method and thereby increase ‘ ‘Sap Suckers.” and the ‘‘ Wood tw en ty y ears. My case w as alm ost , , . . . , 1 --------- — BROADCLOTH POSTUME. the edibility of then- product. hopeless, lvodol D yspepsia Cure w as *he w hole m ischievous b usin ess b et . , Peckers. ’ ’ mode broadcloth, light and supple as recommended an d I used a few exposed r o r y e a r n r o c < u ;n iZ D d ilU t llO S t a n d a r d i l l s t r e i l t f l »1 1‘he Cam 1 has over 100 morals i> chiffon. The Jacket conics Just to the bottles of it and It is the only thing lilld d r a ilo d it ,, 11 C fitp s ----------- ----------------- , 1 1 «1 1 1 1 11. I d l l l l i l S dll o \ O I tlie 1 lilt » d M d l • and will wo: k lor 50 more before curve of the hips. Is close fitting nt th a t h as relieved me. Would not lie The Salvation of Forests. hack and sides, amt the front follow* w ithout It. H ave doctored w ith a n - _ - ol tlilV O O n<lor.S(*(| t.llO in f t l l d p r o f o r tflO T Il t o ()tll< ‘ r s . I I1P.Y In a report made by li. A. the Big Demonstration to tie held in ^ ” C "Ce use thorn iii,d USD them with confidence. They an? Albany Oregon, on Feb. 23. 1905 Z ,h7l,th Admimc^toA^mfsome •Sterling, of the Federal Bureau of make plowing Hcholaral»P - >n E ugene B usiness H »)t } litJ‘( l * h )I ‘ th e - team am 1 thev ___ ___ in which e\ ry Camp iu the state buttons appear down the front and k ,T,T ,?1 d slT m la 8 80n,° re,ie,‘ ,,u t Forestry, the opinion maintained those on tho cuff «re a trllte sinnlier. j reiuedy ti'ia T h a s 'i done*me a n y good. C olle« ° for Sp ecial p rice. Ap- e ; , s .V- \ V e d i a VO j l i s t S O C U r e il t h e a g e n c y . 8 0 0 t h e m will pjrtici ite by some people that the burnin g of ; and I h eartily recominei oinineud i t . % Every P^y at L ead er office, or w rite. j O il OUT floor. S o I g T he Neighbors are out for bnsi A« to W inter Fur«. person suffering with Indigestion or forests is au excellent thin g for tree Mink 1» to be more used than ever hysitepsbi sb«mid um» it.” Sold by ness ami il > ou are not a member growth, is strongly com batted. lw> , .„refill 1 .. "T i.„ cm . ìe Modern P harm acy. coming winter, and ... I the commit aim ermine w v ill be the Old papers tor sale at the Leader for trln„„ing for muff, nml even Mr. Sterling admits then, may be 1« lareful, l..r The Choppers will office 15 cents per hundred. get you it y..u don’t look out.” ing wraps and for small pieces for the instances in which such burning is beck. Chinchilla Is another long stand W. 0. W. Election. beneficial, b lit is strongly opposed ing favorite and will again largely be Bohemia Camp No 2riU a t its last used. to it in general. In summing up BEWAlti of COI M'KKI’ l ’. lT S . regu lar session elected the follow ing B r ig h t ’s D is e a .s e a n d Fox. ns always, will l»e nun-h worn, he says. Ib’M iti - is the olily genuine I and Hint In the Isalwdla and snide hues officers for tlie ensuing term : C. C., TIME TABI.E »II. 1 , M rs . I. E. T hompsox . To take effect on April -■ Iwl. D ia b e te s. "If. instead of advocating a re w iteli Ila | Salv e" wrlten J . L. as well as in the rare aud natural hue« Lincoln T aylo r: A. I..; J . C Huff, DAILY KXCIÏPT SI SDAY. Kates per d ay ....................................i l . f t ) ' l’in-ker, ut t elitre. Ala. "I Imve uscii ; of black and blue. Banker: Wm. B. Boot. Clerk; C. H. turn to the pernicious Indian it In nix fnmlly for Piles, C uts and | Koom and board, per w eek .......... 1.50 ' i STATIONS \ Tin Den burg. Escort: A. J . Thom as, system of burning, the citizens of Biirns for v a rs and etili reeoinniemi D I, ^ to place in the kauris of thr.se rf it lo be tln best Salve 011 thè m arket, . -i- - 1 . O , si. q e W atchm an: L. W Baker. S c iit r j: I>l»ea»e an.l búhete» a the state (Cslifotnl 1 > would work i.vcry famil.x sbollili keep It, iu) it Is >"*"“* " • t\ H. R o ^ - ' ! Oysters on H alf Shell Open a ll Night ^ 2.5a 7 . Â0 3.2 .. . . . w a i . dkn for a stronger sentiment against a a lux alila» le liouscliold ivm edv.am l rt'KKIN -.5ÎV '..to .V :.. * l y w w l to advert He niedicineH. but h nrlnci- sliouhl alxvavs ’*■ kept on baici for! Carl S. Smith, at one tim e a lH*rg. “ A» 7..V.» K.3 .... t tim o GOlilH) Quick Service O ur Motto ¡f 2.00 I«.» 1.4" fires, use their peisonal influence in ¡min,-diate usx-." Mr». Sam uel Gnge teacher in our citv schools, w as s tn te Orgnnlser. F. » . Ttchenor. IJAKKU m i*.04 7.; l ... lt.-Mj4.JJ DOKKN.1 i.14 s.l 4 H .3j ... of Noi th Bush, N V.. says: " t hai! li loa1».» enforcing the laws, and aid in the P ^ » » t aurl ^ y .n g jth e C h cp.^ rs •- 1! HKD IHM K X ! 7 js ir ».a . fexer sore 011 my nnkle for tw elve recen tly elected a m em ber of the I 0 »U « ». 2ft 10.« GKAX KL PI 1 m.oiTj application of the purposed state ycuis thn* the doctors coutil not le g isla tu re from his home d istrict K" ‘ H° l *""* ” ic' n* ^ « 8 ? J S S - W f <•— w , « STEXX AHI 3..V s.V, h .a* . 11. *41« It in m ild form . The cam p Intends out. '.'.kL.n,'.:, r ^ V 7 e n K l ^ ! | r ’,hu",T,.r" s 4« 12. 1 «TA K system of fire protection, the curo. All s„|xes and blood remerlies Hyto, Hawaii. Mr. Smith was tnklnff part In the Big Demonstration n S S îf | Kill KV POI N r •L4.-IS. 4.'» i12. H *?Il,n* ;'t'oèJ.te'lti\'* pruvexl xvortIllesa. I colliri hot x»alk •I.JS4«* ANO RESTAURANT ------------ 1 the “ *« IN*monstratlon flRgff iM ^ a T .^ i^ p U iV '-v e ’ '.T ».a- .»,v UKIl lllllb tth liLfc .... forests ol the commonwealth would : or over in o ycars Fiim llv , 4* Wrt$ c liau m an or the Republicitn cam - to be ne!fl in A lb an y. On*. Feb. 25. I.**l).»year, stytln«a* «Irlnexhrrrobfe*, WILI>WCiH> • a..v U5 H’..‘ \ r W. E GILLESPIE. Prop. to »ry lh>Witfa W ltchi .. , . , . .« t ylel.le.1 to rmsll. ixl aetenee. The r«mi,hlet unv suffer less injury, and serve indefi iwnrnadc'l IT ,r?T- H rite to the John J. Fnlton r> i... Ilazr l Salve, xvhich bua completelv P"'K» com m ittee an d helired to de- ‘ Aflenrorm train s will be run >>ii ' ‘ ‘/' j ” _______ - „ ___________ W »M D|Iln"'., r r e lK .n ......................... ...... . t il. " ' Sntijeet to rliain;.' w IU sh .I »" U « . , » nitely as a water reservoir and la a wondcrful rolicf.1' leat alinosi everv candidate on the xvhen to saspect Rrlxht's l)lse"röe -P ,iffv Fretaht will not he ree.T»-.l at Ui ^ ] ;n, Giaä sai snail Fish ia S easo n IVWitt s W Iteli ilnxct Salve enres ankles or i ,. ais Í s ; xreaknïss wtihmii ? K. I!, lepo» alter 5 p.m. To insure „ source of timber su pply."— Sunset xvIth.mi lenvlngi* senr. sold h y the 0PPos't'° " *'cket. His muny fnends We make a sp ecialty ! on tli«’ nest train frelalit most »*-sett *1 ì ampi«* time to poniut nf It« tielitg !H‘ , * .** UK of Sh ort O rders........ Magazine for December. .Mvslern l ’imrnmcy. i *rc glad tolearn of bis advancement. All ..tifwarrt r rendit lorwar.letl ■«•»> •* — .s — s S .S S S Ä -» ....... -pr- - -». d - Joint rt**k of Hiiipiioi cowtgne^, ^ r A. B. XVIXIIJ, Acting tieni Mina Backache CURE CHRISTMAS s Ä B S3M B ® L U R C H ’ S D0ÏLIES, ART LINENS, PILLOW TOPS, FANCY CORDS, Choose a Present That Will Be Appreciated W altham ? T H E GOOD KIND RAILROAD D . J . S c h o ll FOLEYS KlDNEYCUM OLIVER PLOWS WYNNE HARDWARE CO. Cottage (irove HOTEL O regon 4 soiiMisTM i ». c», ¡ Exchange Lunch H oorn ¡ FtìLEYSHONEÌ-TAR