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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1904)
Ï I IK C>U( > 1 > K IX P D eW itt ^Ái»M which is a<lvertÛM»<l to take pla( c an opera house; a u w and up-to- R O SEB U R G TEAM .Imd whut you want |U JuUf date hotel; a good lumber yard OREGON on the 14 th of January, there ap COTTAGE GROVE IS THE WINNER huwinen«—tollable an,t III0<hr_ r a i m w a d I pears a large nmnlrer of <lclim|ueu' and a public library where school - DvW ____ _ I ' it • Itt lt'l'« rU B M H lIK I» K V KitV SATH K IV a Y nto iu price. In th,. |((({f1 item» of tuxes agin list |>ro|>ertv children and others could go lor MV Til* vamp, the mill; on tl„. where no imleut from the govern reference. Score of 17 lo S is Houli of L u tlf D .W ¡litk .3 r Ç j & t e r - r f l.fcA D K It 1*1 H I.IM IIIN O C O M P A N Y that is IS nudò (raff • I at the counter—tiny Hlv tlle There are other things that are meut 4 m« been issued, ami the Basket Ball Game. Knl«*r»**l at the Cottage (¡rove post«.tll<e un ser present holder« have b«en of tin needed ill Cottage Grove but these beat ABil cheapest. 1.,,,^ oim I-rla>*s matter. iml- opinion that they were uot taxable. are amongst the foremost. Hi- tn, whether you liny or nm In a lively game ol basket ball in j a — even In Get Cottage Grove offers mor SU IlSC ItlHTIOS HaTEH Many of those prraeut owners ure he op -i .1 ltou-e Tuesday evening the j Due Year • - Sl.so iiou-iesidriits, but otlieis who haw prospects and more Is a specific for » ' e3,p., inducements team of the Kosrburg High School • iv.-Mrxi? unci protrutlib . Pi : blx Months . . . . .75 V hr ere Mouths . . . . ..r.o lectured uuln-c have made protest that any other city or town in the Burn». E.urn>. Si'' L. .»ml. defeated the team ol 'he Cottage, It paid in advance hut if not so pa d a «iiiforiu »ate «if f'.'.n o ptr year will in* ehartjeil. ^ s ’ ì b U - .- ^ ••'rSk"’ i tint I tier hare received no patent state of Oregon. G io v e llig liS c lio o lw i.il r score oi New Jewelry Slur«, ,„.x, Advertisinu rates made known on appliaution Diseases, M a b k i . K o sK N H P itn . to the Bun k Building. 17 to 9. Members of both teams 1 ■ ass and for that leason the land is in t taxable. <T.l»«UINH I.1HT did some good work although the j However this may appear, the T h e fe m e C o m ity I- f a d er fo r one game was a continual string ol louls y e a r , am i a n y o f tin- fo llo w in g ju.bli- alienff must go nliead and sell the TO BEGIN WORK lor both sides from beginning to catio n fo r o n e y e a r , fo r th e p rice s**1 By the o p p o s ite ! ___________ land as the law inquires. end and at least half ol the time of ON POWER PLANT si 7 *i Me a York Trllain«- runner teims of the law the laud becomes play was spent in free throws at the To'edo Weekly lil.lde Portland Weekly Ore^oniau ..»-.eseable to the entry man from 2.«»» goal. T'ortlimi Weekly Jmiroul •j. 2 a Port In ml Mnai Week l \ »lotirial.. Means the time be nukes application for Electric Railway Company At the close of the first half of 2.50 Sail I raneiseo ( all ................. o San I ’raneiseo Examiner............ Business at Martin Rapids. his final proof. It may l>e that as BLOND St BRUNNER, Proprietors. the game the score stood 1 1 to 5 in I ’ o i I l a i i i l M a r k e t Q u o ta tim i» .».♦» Siiiijci Magazine, San Francis. <> Out West, Ia»s Angeles . 2..T* [ I n k m iih ii -N - h " 1* much as two years will elapse be Roseburg’s favor, while the second tween the time of making final New and Second-Hand Merchandise half resulted in the additional joints \\ limit, valley V...............♦ ■j 1 ..'ni (a 22 W (Kujceue Kvipslcr.) fi n ley, rnllc'l > 111 8A T IT tD A Y ......DKCEM I’.KK SI, 1904 papers and the issuing of patent, being nude to make the final score. We understand that a force ol lints.. t.:W 4.75 but dunug that time the laud is iqeu will leave at once lor Martiu There was a fair crowd of specta Flour.. ¿1.10 |**r tun Hi"licst 1 »rices paid for Wool, Hides, I elts and Produce of tirali...... a ll k in d s . ¿ñ.O O “ assessed to the holder, and this point WHY T H E CHANGE. Rapids on the McKenzie, just tors. Many complaints were heard Middling 2.Y00 “ iu many instances is misunderstood. above the mouth of Gate creek, to from Cottage Grove people about Shorts. Com nit te lines of Hardware, Graniteware, Crockery, Furniture, Stoves is.ou “ “ For some years past, it was pos and Household Supjflies. There might be a case where a man clear out right of way for the canal the rulings of the rtteree, Harry Cliops .... Bible to receive from Bohemia, a would he taxed on a piece of land to be built by the Willamette Val Hildeburn from Roscburg. Horace Mechanics' Tools. reply to a letter written at Cettage Supplies T im othy.................. for two or three years, and then ley Electric Railroad Company, Harms acted as umpire. Clover..... • Grove on the following flay. fail to get a patent, iu which case with which to supply power for There is no doubt though in the Grain................. About the 17 ... of lust mouth a Client............ the country would he bound to re- their ,)lant ip operating their minds of Ihose witnessing the game Unions, per fi>.... new contract went, into effect which fund the amount of taxes paid. that the Roseburg team was the Honey, permise,.• proposed electric railroad system. has proven very disappointing to Pillatile«, new stronger and faster and their vic fancy.............. Rumors are in circulation that those who have correspondence of Ill ITCH. Ilia: there will be interesting develop tory was deserved. a business nature with that district. The jiersonuel of the teams fol- K e r s , ranch.......... ments iu electric railroad matters The mail now leaves Bohemia in “ Kastern...... lo.vs: Roseburg— Earl Stroug, within a short space of time. (CoucUi<t*d from flrst pan«* ) the mor ning, hut arrives at Wild H. C. Diers, chief engineer of tl • (crjitain), Wilbur Faulkner. Le K.str.i ereanu 1 y wood too late to catch the train hii -I Fancy en ame. y company, was seen yesterday by a n ire Ragsdale. George Ilowe, D lie« there over night and is not dentists and lawyers, its business airy.................. Vivan Jackson, Mar Hannan. Cot brought to the city until the next firms, its ideal climate and scenery Register reporter and verified the report that work was to begin at tage Grove— Harry Brown; Alliert C 'ie k e n s day. make it a joy lorever. . , . Griffin, Chester VanDenburg, Springs....... If a saving in expenae to the droite rs..... In closing I wish to say, those | __ . * When asked about the move Merton Earl and Dan Thomas. WiM geese government in carrying the mails who live in Cottage Grove are Miles Negley, Emory Davidson I Ducks........... had beau made, there might have fortunate, those who do not ought ments of the company, Mr. Diers Pigeons been some reason or excuse for the to make haste to become a citizen. declined to state, but it was appar- and James Fletcher accompanied I H o p s ..... ... j Wool.......... change of mail ser vice, but the Those who were born here are in ent from his remarks that the com- the Roseburgers and witnessed the Hides dry N facts are the cost of carrying the deed lucky; were I to be born again, jrany mean business, that their game. 1 original plans will Ire carried out, mail by the new systems costs I would want this to lie the j the preliminary surveys have all nearly if not quite double that of place. j been made, and the routes selected. Make« Kidneys and Bladdsr Right the former service. Cottage Grove and I.ane County Mr. Diers says they will be able Truly the ways of the .Star mail against the world. j to develop a 5000-horsepower, or routes are sometimes past finding Silk Creek Items G race K n a p p . about the amount necessary to run out. Tom Richardson is at home from the whole system. The additional Newport. W I L L SECOND PRIZE ESSAY. 1 jrower can Ire used in turning the C O M M E R C IA L C LU B W. N. Wheeler went to the Cottage Grove is situated in the wheels of other industries along the RESO LU TE. Grove Monday. The shippers and businessmen of center of a very pretty little valley, route. 0 . D. Wheeler made a trip to The Register is assured of im Cottage Grove are not satisfied with being 144 miles Irom Portland and An analysis will show that, the Hour made by (lie portant information for publication Loraue Wednesday. the freight rate conditions as estai • 628 miles from ban Francisco. It COTTAGE GROVE FLO UR M IL L S is far better limn lished by the Southern Pacific. It is connected with lroth jilaces by at no distant day. It is plain that A. D. Owens and Ii. A. Wheeler any other Ilnur made iu the Valley, Therefore, may it is claimed by many that the local the Southern Pacific Railroad. the comjtany intend to complete the went to the Grove Monday. please the court, I ask, that the jury may he compelled to I y rates flora Bay jroints are entirely There are hills on almost every amount of road atul more than is eat a barrel of this Hour, before deciding ujiou thin ease, (\ MAhSKN Mr and Mrs. Eugene Milier went II ‘ side. The population is about 2500. necessary to hold the franchise to Saginaw Wednesday to visit rel ¡11 which case they will unquestionably have some brain too high. < II \l IK Kit material in their stomachs, even if they liavo none' in tlieir There is timber on the hills sur- granted them by the County Court. atives. 4I The Commercial Club of Cottage Watches, (’locks mil .lewelry at 5 heads. Grove has inaugurated a movement ' rounding the city, Lowest Friers. 4 1. R. Elliott spent Xm as with ► r e is r which it is exjrected will Ire taken j cottage Orove Is the gateway to Public Lands Opened. his daughter, Mrs. Schreeves, of up by Commercial bodies of other the famous Bohemia mines situated Cottage Grove. Washington, Daa. 28 .—Under a cities and towns to cause resolutions : alrout 38 miles from there. The W. K IM K , M. I>. Grandma Babcock visited her recent order of the Secretary of the to be passed aud presented to the Oregon and Southeastern Railway rilYHM I IX and >1 IH.KON Iuterior a tract of about 221,000 daughter, Mrs. W. N. Wheeler, a General Blacksm¡thing membersqf the coming legislature, 1 which is built for 18 miles in that Ottlce in McFarland lluildMij' a -res lying on the west side of the I few days last week. direction will connect the two j Over Wynne’s Hardware stori* asking that a maximum local Ottlce Pilone, 341 Residence I’ hone, :i Cascade Forest Reserve, which was lloKseshoelntt a specialty. Elder J . M. Cole, of Salem, and freight rate be established by that j places Waípin and eamage re r r r * r r •> Vugust 3 , Elder F. M. Burg, of Portland held in:;. All work iciarmileeit There are some famous Miners' 1 withdaawn from entry body. Al*> that the roads to the ilave your horses teel Ii ex- 1 1003 , with a view to euDrgiug the j religious services at the Seventh « 4 aauneaaad repaired, simp Sjrrings about twelve miles from East make a 40 cent rate to Mis- | at rear or llenii-nway « y It. II. R. .loti Burkholder’s Store :: n souri river points for the transpor- j Cottage Grove where there is a {Cascade reserve, will be iinmeli- Day Advent Church Tuesday. i < 1 ) large hotel atul fine camping ! ately restored to settlement and will Our district school closed Friday, y I’HYSICM X mill SI Ill.K KN tion o f lumber. The resolutions _! grounds surrounding it. There is a be opened to entry after 90 days , December 23d, after a very success- All rails ].niin,itfy atlimliil Oliti 1 w ill likely be presented at the meet Main St. nume in. bottling plant there where th ey ! publication by the ltcal L .n d O f- , ful three months’ term taught l»y ing of the club on next Monday A A bottle the mineral water and are flees at Oregon City and Roreburg Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson. There * uight. Whether the Southern Pa These lands were found misai ted was an interesting program at the f'-'A' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 putt ing it on the market all ujr aud cific road thinks the local rates are 1 for reserve jrurposes, either because close consisting ot recitations,songs, f I \ENTI.HT too high or not, the jieojtle along ! down the valley. The Hlackbutte quicksilver mines {they were not timbered or because dialogues and instrumental music J. M DURHAM. PROP- OH. II. II. I'KTHIK t te line who have to j>ny the freight j 9 i* F TOIT The ls’»t Ho’cctcd varieties Aid, : WORK : WARRANTED each Friday and D raying and all kinds of hauling. certainly believe them to lie exor- ! ! are five miles beyond, where they they are intermingled with jrrivate E veryo n e jiresent seemed pleased J oitl,-,.: Elrst National Rank H ii IIUI iik 4 * I I u f i “ “ *—fimi' Saturday. : mine quantitiesof quicksilver. The e holding», aml^ are re illy isolntrd wjtj, |j)e efforts 0f teacher and j y «»stain. i Piano and furniture moving a spec bitant. tracts. {is a stage running up to the mines ialty. .’ . Phone 326 N » » A » > > > a ] pupils. Always on finad [ making the round trip in one day. •and dresse d to A D E SIR A B L E BUG. 4 A 4 A 4 A'. ..A « order. Says Czar is Crazy. C H U R C H i l i / i There are extrusive hop fields There are not a great many hugs J )R K. 0 MAC Y I in the regions around Cottage That the Czar of all the Russians | that have been found useful to T h e re w ill lie service» e v e ry a ft e r i'titl e: Awhrey Hulldlng, Main Street Grove. . C o llR K 'i U ro vr, n r r f« « is crazy is the claim made by Davi i maukind. The honey tiee lias stood 1 liliX T IS T Gottage Grove has many of the Starr Jordan, president of Stanford noon a n d e v e n in g tills w eek a t the Headquarters for commer almost alone in his claim as a Irene- ; P r e s b y te ria n C lu irvh . T h e a fte rn o o n modern improvements, and has University, in an interview with an serv ice« u re lo r ttie ch ild re n . Ulus Between Seeond and Third, l’lione Main cial and mining men. ► V .* V.A ficinry to the race with the excep- j tion of the cochineal rty and the silk i P a s s e d very rapidly ... the last Oregcnian reporter during his re tr a te d ta lk s . T h e e liifilre u nr« co r- 4 4 4 American and European Plan ■* 4 D K . J . J . four years. It has a good system cent visit in Portland. Dr. Jordan d ia llv In v ite d . E v e n in g serv ice to I »1 worm, and some others whose use I ) It. C \ T. IKK.’KKTT of electric lights and sewers and a says that he has it from an official of a r e v iv a l c h a r a c t e r . T h e u su a l Special rates to families. fulness is not known to the writer. (LICENSED) PHrSICI»» ANO SURGEON One block from S. P. Depot fine national bank. It lias a good high iu the Russian government s e rv ic e s n e x t S u n d a y . A ll a r e c o r But the statement that a hug has Offlres In l»r. (ten. Wall iMiilding. Main d ia lly in v ite d , s t r a n g e r s an d ko - VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST S reel. ( nttaae (¡rove. (im.r phone telephone system, connecting with service that the Czar has not been io u rn e rs w elcom ed . It K A S O N A It L E It A T E S Main :to:i. Kesuleuee phone Main »; been discovered which is the Portland. San Francisco and sur of sound mind since injuries re . KIKIINK, OREIiON N. r . U kai k , P a sto r. natural born enemy of the Codlin (Graduate of the American Veterinary oniee: E. Banes' Livery Stable. Phone Main la College of New York City :: :: :: moth will be gladly received by the rounding towns. There are several ceived in a riot in Japan many years apple grower» and conaumer» of the drug stores ana general merchan ago, before he ascended the throne disc sto re. There are two goed Dr. Jordan further said: country. The home of the most de “ Russia stands no show against sirable ling is in Southern Eurojre news-|>ajvers and a good dejrot and a post-office. Japan in the present war, and will and his family is that of the wasp. There is a flour mill |vroducing ultimately l»e driven out o f Man When the codlin moth cocoon takes 50 or 1« barrels of flour per day. churia. The Russian government up his abode under the loose ham and a planing mill. It has a good , isjin the bands of an irresponsible on the apple tree this wasp stings an egg into him and when the egg system of water works and is w e ll, gang of hererlitary grafters, and is hatches the larvae feeds on the con supplied with churches and schools governed by an irresponsible and Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by and the schools are graded. There insane K.ajreror. Nicholas has not tents of the cocoon. The new in are about 12 teachers and 600 been a sane man since the affair at sect is being projvagated by the 1 scholars. Otsu a number ol years ago, when Agricultural CommisHioner of Cali There is soon, to Ire built an he was still Czarovitcb. The inci fornia, who expects to lie able to electric railway that will run dent occasioned much excitement furnish orchardista in the state with through Cottage Grove, connecting at the time, and the Japanese so the moth destroyer. Th^re is a with Portland aud other cities in greatly deplored the occurrence that good prospect for a steady job for F o l e y s H o n e y « ” ! « the Willamette valley. a number of attempts were made to the new bug. f ’ottage Grove has a fine Com change the name of Otsu, but it «M r » « O « » * ir ,PaSSae" ’ « “ « ■ * " « I . , „ d strengthens the lungs. F O L E Y '« mercial Club, its tnetnlrers being was never done. Governed as she HONEY AND T A R contains no opiate* or other harmful drugs, and T A X A B L E B EFO R E PATENTED. is safest for children and delicate people, 1 amongst the prominent merchants ir, Russia cannot hoj>e to succeed Remember the name F O L E Y ’ S HONEY AND TAR and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy The following from the Eugene and business men of the town. against a nation like Japan. The is so safe or as certain in results. Guard may be of aervioe in en- Their rooms are nicely fitted up result of the war, as I see it now, lightening the holders of lend« and they have already done a good will Ire the humiliation of the Bear 6Wen Up to Die With Croup. E d itor C u red ot L u n g Trouble. pending patent from the govern- deal for the building of the town M rs P . I. Cordier, of Mannington, K y .. w rites; -M y three-vear and the letting of light into the L . Straub. Editor of c t / E l i ) T im e s, writes: e d g . r l had a severe case of croup; the doctor s»,d she could n o t * * " Among some of the thing- Cot Russian government. nient in regard to the regulation» Russia is end I gave her up to die. I went to th ; store and e o t a b o n l. ref regarding the paynn nt of tax«« on tage Orove needs is a creamery Ire- not a world [rower and cannot hojre saved'her t i h T * T" ^ 6r“ d° “ ^ « l.e f U the land. Tins name jrlea ha* been cause the people have to send to liecome such under the present largely made by the rat I roe 1 eoro- away for most of their butter ai.d regime, but one result of the pres- Three si® - 25 c. 50 c. 3 K 00 The 50 cent si« contain, two and |. U,I. N in the effort to avoid paying cheese; an ice jrlant which would ent war may be a transition *1.00 bottle almost six times as much. one-hai{ times as much as the small sise and the :ee on their large holding« in furnish them with ice and cold occurred in England under William Refuse Substitutes. storage; a florist which would lur- III, out of which a constitional 'em inent landa: la the (l.eriff'i »ale for taxee, nish ua with plants and shrubery; [government may come. I LANE COUNTY LEADER W itc h H a z e l D. J. Scholl W atches SALVE Logging ESSAYS ON OUR CITY FOLEYS KIDNLYCU RE The above mentioned Flour is sold by all Grocers in Town A i PO ULTRY- market Im p eria l Hotel OK MAIN STREET Stubborn Coughs and Colds SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY B e n s o n P harmacyi C o „ a(!e ^