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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1904)
FR_ Xane _ Leat,tr’ '* l>a,d 111 Advance: 32 to 40 Page Monthly Magazine, “ The Pacific Tree and Vine.”—-FREE ooo VOL XVI C o u n ty G v tS lO R S HOMESEEKtSS w ill here fliul ..ppcrtuuitie!* non here « b e afforded in Ore gon. The Leader w ill* give you the news and facts con cerning Ibis favored locality r o T T A M O G IO V I, O liK liO X . S A T i'K i> .\V , D B C K M B E B 1 0 ,190« NNDAL MEETING HELD TUESDAV CITY COUNCIL C. B. NEWTON IN NEW MANAGER FOR HOLDS MEETING VERSATILE EVENING OREGON SECURITIES NO. 34 STATE NEWS. Highly Commendable. That our citizens appreciate the Eugene expects to have a new value o f the new sewer is shown by vaudeville theatre in the aear the number who have connected uture. Tronsact Routine Business and Ad Will Come Early in February Undar A. B. Wood Will Have Charge of E x-1 “ sDrinefield was lighted up with " 'ith journ Till Tuesday Evening. Aneniea. d n ... • i * • . . opnngneia was ugnieu up witn (fore the ordinance compelling the P commercial Club. tensive Interests Here. electricity for the first time Satur• sa m e to be made was passed by the The council met in regular ses I ---------- | council. sion Monday evening with the ■ * ^ 9t Saturday evening the trus- Upon his return from a visit to A new gas company is threaten-1 The general use of the sewer will RC mayor pi ending. Councilman *ees ot dle Commercial Club of Cot- St. I.ouis, Mo., E l Paso, Texas, ing to enter Portland, and cut the go far towards preventing many Veatcb, Currin, Hinds and C'ham- ta8e Grove arrauged with a repre- aud other points, A . II. Wood, price of that commodity. The en- diseases which are liable to become berleu were present sentative of C. B. Newton for an manager ot the O. & S. F,. railroad, terpriae is backed by Seattle capi epidemic at times. I etui m ot H. H. Gregory and e' et?ing s entertainment under the aunouaced his appointment as m an-. talists. Enforcing Game Laws. others tor croaawalka on Weber ausPices of the Club early in Feb- , ager for the Oregon Securities Com -1 The contract for the building of State Game Warden J . W. Baker .sheet was referred to stieet com- rl,ar>- panv, whose mining interests in the portage railroad on the upper This entertainment will consist Bohemia district have heretofore Columbia has been let. It is ex- reports the conviction of C. R. A Petition for a hydrant at the °* monol°gue sketches, impersona- been cared for at the N e w Yotk pected that the road will he com- Bone, at Hood River, on the charge corner of Weher and Locust streets t' ons at]d recitations that will prove ; office of the company. pleted in time for the handling o f ' of letting sawdust into the river, was referred to the water com- *be ^'S^iest order. The appointment is one that will next year’s grain crop. He wan fined $ 2 5 and costs. ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR THE COMING YEAR. Another case of illegal fishing at mittee. 'I he committee reported V?> tus Brownlee Newton is an meet with general approval locally, The transferring of the turn- j favorably, an.1 oo motion the same entertainer of first rank. He has for Mr. Wood is a man possessed of table from Jasper to Springfield and ! Hosehurg was brought before the Pursumt to the bylaws tile an ¡Southern Pacific and en eavor to W(ls ()rdere | p|aca(j m p,,s,|jon. been prominent iu this particular1 much business society aud execu- * * *’ ~~ w 1 the changing of the train crews to j l,st,,’e court ll,ere ou Mo“ ‘U> ■ “ <* niial meeting of the Commercial I arrange matters so that freight WOIA for many years and live force. He will have charge of permanent location at the latter ,h e defendant, «man named Dun- ' “ V1 ^ l,e pe'irion of J. A. Sears and dtle [Club was held at the Club rooms (leaded for Cottage has provoked more people to operations at the mines and will place. is a good sign of the early u,way> WM rined * 5 and COBt* <°r on Tuesday evening the 6th inst. I delivered within" a shorter' perild ®the,a ior cro»* »alks w,m referred laughter thau any other man on j continue to direct affairs of the rail- completion of the connecting link ! °* tchinK 1,1 Kal,u” " at a dam’ with a large attendance of the mem-j of time than is now taken. » » ieet committee. A warrant was ordered drawn the Pacific Coast. He was for a road running from Cottage Grove to the main line at Henderson. * bers present. , This matter brought up a dis- for the sum of $¡500 iu in favor of H *on8 tlme conuected with the fa -! to the mines, After the regular order of busi The La Grande beet sugar fac-| Where the Trouble Laid’ cussioti relative to the existing C. Hart, ou the sewer contract. mous Knickerbocker quartette ot Location of geueral offices at ness was finished the reports of the jtory lias turned out 55,000 sacks of The electric company had an ex- freight rates on lumber aud piling A number of hills were read and San Francisco and has instructed this place will facilitate matters for various committees was called for fine granulated sugar this season. ]>ert electrician from Portland here to California aud eastern points with a few »Iterations were ordered classes for years in that city. both coiporations and will avoid The factory paid for beets $103,500; Tuesday looking over the inachin- gi follows: which was participated in by paid, Cottage Grove people will have delay formerly necessary for com- employees, $16,000; and for wood ery of the plant, to determine the The committee on the redisirict- nearly every member present. Council adjomaed to meet a chance to hear this amusing man munication with the New York and coal about $50.000; making a cause of the recent troubles. His ingol Lane County reported that early in February. Date will be office- Wednesday evening at 7 : 3 0 . Mr. Bingham stated that owing grand total o f about $170,000 dis- report was to the effect that the the boundary lines had been estab announced later. Notice of the change was utiin- bursed during the season. V V E n X E S O A V ’s mi , etimi . new coils recently purchased were lished and petitions to he presented to the increased rates which were j The Commercial Club will have teulionally omitted from the last Council met as per adjournment C. O. T . Williams, an Oregon defective, the result of which our to the legislature being prepared for ! ,,,ade during the latter part of 1903 charge of the evening and tickets issue of the Leader, signatures. 'the mills in this section of the and after being called to order* by pioneer of 1852, died at Oregon citizens and the company have been may be obtained from the secretary The Commercial Club of Eugene |ca“ "try had lost all the connections the m a y o r, H communication from City on Sunday. He was promi experiencing during the past few or hy application to any member NORMAL NOTES. promised their hearty co-operation ^ad established altwr years of L Moist- D. f. Awbrey and J . \ \ , nent in Oregon politics, and had nights. of the Club. The rewinding of new coils is hard work and it had been impos- Cun in, expressing their satisfaction Drain, Dec. 8.—Col. Hofer pf served his county as clerk two and representative elect, Bingham, now in progress and it is the hope sible to recover it, the trade having '«ml hearty endorsement of the ac-; terms, state senator, city recorder the Salem Capital Journal will de- being present stated that at the of the company to make the present I liver a lecture before the literary and school clerk. proper time lie would present the drifted to Puget Sound and other tii.n takeu h_v the council in main BLUE RIVER MINES ' society Friday evening, Dec. 16. bill to the legislature in proper points. While some concessions taining good order, and the observ- j One ol the sensations in the land coils do till the work is completed. ance of law, ivaa read and ordered j had been granted by tile railroad firm and see that the matter was SEND OUT ORE. The school is taking advantage fraud case was the request of the Good Advance in Real Estate. “pushed’ 1 in that body. The mat they had not been sufficient’ to en placed on file. iol the good weather to further im- special prosecutor for the govern A communication from A. C. i This week Jam es Hetnenway ' prove the school grounds. Planting ment to dismiss Miss Marie L . ter is one that commends itself to able the mills to produce and ship Gage was read, presenting to the ; This District Will Have a Good j roses was the order of the day. Ware on the ground that no evi sold to A. J . Stewart, of Medford, every citizen of the county and it at a living basis. Showing at the Lewis and Oregon, tkirty feet of ground in The Southern Pacific railroad in mayor and common council a billy is the wish that everybody will The Y . M. C. A. hoys gave dence had been given proving her Clark Fair. block 4, fronting on Main street guilty of conspiracy in the present sign the petitions. They will he conjunction with the Oregon Short club, “ for the inantainaoce of peace their report of the inter-state con , for the sum of $2000. Something and older through the handling of plac.-d in all the prominent stores Line had also refused the lumber vention, held at Salem, iu the cases. Eugene Register. less than five years ago he pur the marshal, hacked by the common and [daces of business for that pur men of this section the benefit of The Oregon Mormons closed The first shipment of Blue R iv e r chapel Sunday afternoon chased the same property for $750. council," was placed ou file! Mo the 40 cent rate to Missouri river pose. ore to Portland for the Lewis and The school is at work on its their annual conference at I.a , Since that time he has received in tion made that the recorder he Clark fair exhibit will go out today Lewis and Clark exhibit. Basket Grande Monday evening. It was The committee on the matter of points and Mr II. O. Thompson rentals a'nout $2100, repairs and given 1 he club us a token, and to he from Eugene. D. H. Wevant, j weaving is being done iu the training the largest meeting of that denom forming a road district of Cottage stated that the mills in eastern tix e s have been very light, prob used at the discretion of the city ination ever held in the state, and Orov» reported that they had th e! Washington and northern Idaho representing the fair hoard, per-! department, ably not more than the use ot the recorder. matter « ell in hand and the same enjoyed the benefit of this rate over sonally superintended tile boxing 1 \fr Geo. Johnson o f the Port a number of speakers wete present money reieived from rentals. T lifs Motion made and carried that the and shipping, and it will go to the [an([ postoffice, an old graduate, vis- from Utah. The new tabernacle is not an exceptional case in the would be presented to the county j lbe « rcat Northern Railroad were ited the school Monday and Tues at ' ,a Grande will be .completed increase of values in Cottage Grove, court at its next session. < ena,,!er| to secl,re per thousand °" e r 1 ^ rocID8 U metiopolis in fine shape. 'and in some cases $42 per thousand le* c*Pl * 2° discount on the amount vitkin a year, according to the as nearly nil property has gaiued in Other shipments will follow as ; 3 ay , The committee on the matter of . , orders of the conference. for lumber for delivery at Missouri [due him on suver contract he ac fast as sufficient amount arrives •value at al>out the same proporiiou. Mrs. Bishop of Yoncalla, visited , establishing a creamery at this place : river points which only brought cepted and he he released on his dowu from the mines. The Blue her daughter Miss Julia, last Tues reported that the people having the them from $ 13 to $18 per thousand coulraot with the City of Cottage River boys should get a hustle on day. matter in band had sent a repre Grove. at their home market. and send the ore out while weather ....... ... . □ «sggggg<gg<g3ggg?<gsgg<gg<gg<gggg<ga?<g sentative here who had made a Miss Deck man was On motion the recorder was in conditions will permit. Mr. Wey- trip to the Coast Fork country and This being the case the commerce structed to draw a warrant on the to Roseburg, last Monday on ac also along the line oT the O. & S E. committee were further instructed sewer fund in favor of Mnmmey ant goes to Galice today to send in count of her mother's sickness. a carload of ore from that district. Railway and reported the outlook 1 ° ,a ke l,P this ra*e matter also, Bros, for $ 260.52 payment in full. Several ot the Cottage Grove This first shipment is made in very favorable. The report of the trustees was On motion the report of H. C. order to hold good floor space, and students and friends visited us last The Club was also informed the j then called for setting forth a re Hart estimates on extras, over and if Blue River is to retain the space Friday. Lorane creamery could be moved 1 sutne of the accomplishments ol the j above contract price be accepted on the balance of the ore must be A party of students and teachers here at very little expense and a Club from its start to the present districts two, three and four, visited Capt. and Mrs. Boswell last forthcoming at once. Other dis corporation 01 the citizens of Cot- time and the following officers were Moved and carried that the city tricts see the importance of moving Saturday and were shown through tage Grove and surrounding country then elected President, T. K. Camp-¡make the following proposition to rapidly in this matter, and Blue the studio of Mrs. Boswell. All formed and the creamery run to the bell; first vice, H. O. Thompson; Mr. Cbrisman and others, that they River should govern itself accord- were highly pleased with her many ' advantage of the town in this way. second vice, W. B. Root; secretary, pay the street assessment on Wall ingly. beautiful paintings. TlieyJ were instructed to take this ( F. H, Rosenburg; treasurer, W. D. and Main street in the following A teacher’s review class for the [ matter up and make a further re- ■ Garman; board of trustees, David manner, viz: To be paid in three February examination has been j Meteors from Star. po-t. G riggs, Harry Wynne, Herbert payments, one-half cash at time of started. This will give au excell The commerce committee con -iEaxin , Marion Veatch, Fingal j settlement, one-half of balance in Mrs. J. B. Stewart visited with ent chance to any one desiring1 sistiil" of Philips, Hetnenway and j Hinds, A. B. Wood and V . C. Lon- six mouths, and balance in one year Mre Joe Wicks Thursday. such work. Conner were instructed to corres-jdon. Adjournment to meet Tiles- from time of settlement. Mr. Ed Cole went to the Grove Pres. Dempster spent Thursday j Ou motion council adjourned pond with the officials of th e1 day evening, 13th inst. Saturday. and Friday visiting the Ashland meet Monday, Dec. lltth, at Mrs. Miles Pitcher visited at Normal. Mr. Briggs was in charge j o ’clock. during his absence. Wildwood Saturday. Mrs. Kirk of Dorena passed THE BEGINNING If you contemplate consulting Dr. through Star Saturday on her way Lowe about your eyes stick a hat to Wildwood. OF THE END. pin in the date. He is to be here Carl Pitcher accompanied by You are anticipating the approach of from noon of Friday, Dec. the 1 6 th Five of Ihe Defendants in Land Case Miss Iva Wicks visited at Mrs. Ben the holiday season with gladness, and to noon of 17 tfc. He will not send j Pitcher’s Sunday. Found Guilty. . visions of limitless turkey’ and cran j out any circ ulars. • berry saitce rise before your mind’s Clarence Mores of Cottage Grove eye; and The following is the verdict of is working at the sawmill on Mr. Children for Adoption. the jury in the first of the cele Vaughn’s place. Boys may he had (and sometimes brated McKinley-Ware-Puter tim M'ss Nellie Pitcher passed girls) for—(I) ordinary service at ber land frauds: through Star Monday on her way wages; (2) up hi in lenture, [to j "W e, the jury, empanneled to to the Grove. The usual accompanying delicacies, work, attend school, an I be brought try the case ol the United States vs. such as mince pies, pumpkin pies, Miss Lulu Harlow had the mis- up somewhat ax your own; [and — etc.; hut one thing yon must not Emma L . Watson, S. A. D. Puler, fortune of running a sewing ma- ( 3 ) children may he had for legal forget What H O L ID A Y dinners Horace G . McKinley, D. \A . Tar- chige needle through her finger adoption. Address, W. T G aronm ,. is complete without that time-honored Supt. Oregon Bays' a n i Girls' Aid pley, Frank II. Walgamot, Marie institution of our grandfathers Monday. Society, Portland, Oregon. L. Ware et. al. find the defendants , . 1 Clide Kerr visited at Star ----------« ♦ » ---------- guilty of the crime of conspiracy to MOTHERS BE C A R EFU L detraud the government out d a LeRov passed through of the hsalth of vonr children. Look part of its public lands situated in Mr. A. P ~ out for Cough1«. C »hi*. Croup and With plums, raisins, currants, lemon smith of ranee 7 east. Star Sunday. Wnooning Cough. Stop them in time township IT, soutll Ol range 7 easi. ____, _-One Minute (Tough (.’ lire is the ties! peel, citron and the sauce that makes the jury, find Emma L. Dave Ressue, Sr., passed thr igu rPmc(jy Harmless and pleasant. it complete? "N o matter how much Watson guilty, as charged in the Star Wednesday on bit way to Bo- Sold hy the Modern I’ harm n y. you eat, you’ve always room for the indictment. We find S. A. I), hernia. pudding." Puter, Horace G. McKinley, D. , Arthur Vanschoiack visited at The freshest of everything for the din ner and for the pudding. W. Tarpley and Frank H. \\ alga- Tuesday. — iiw Resse _________ Miss and Lulu Harlow mot guilty as charged in the on Mri Petty Tuesday. A m o u n ta in r a n c h , s o m e dictment. We find the defendant Commercial Club Holds Aanual Meeting, Receives ports of Various Committees and the Trustees, Discusses Freight Rates, Creamery and Other Matters of Interest. J Slioes, Hats, Ties. NO D O U B T IN Y O U R SEARCH FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOU'LL HAVE DO NOT OVERLOOK A PUDDI NG For Sale PEAR CE & JO H NSO N O u r O w n F r e e D elivery Wagon. Phone Main No. 4 3 . Comer Mam end Ri.tr S t. West le d of Bridge oes Marie L charged." Ware not guilty as Owens visited with his r o l l i n g , m o s t l y l e v e l o r n e a r l y mother Sunday. * 0 , h a l f c l e a r e d a n d in i- This ends the first trial but there ' p r o v e d ,b a la n c e t im b e r . M u s t are several more charges against head _ in which Miss S» in .h k h « » “ T .V ’r “ of his tn- have purchaser. Inquire at Ware is ex pected to be jointly con- and »J» ache with a pa.r office of L e a d e r . victed. ; perior^lasssa WELCH & WOODS FOR USEFUL ARTICLES EBSE£8S£BB5B9S0BB&S&583£»S&S&13 4 \ !