Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, February 11, 1905, Image 1

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CO TTAGE G RO V E, OREGON, SATU RD A Y, FEBRU A R Y 1 1 , 1905 .
Things I Have Learned.
he has accquired two cases of long
piimer and an army press and is
the editor of a country newspaper.
At 20 he is married. At 30 he is
bald beaded, stoop-shouldered and
the father of a large family. A t 35
he is a corpse in a cheap pine coffin,
and as 500 delinquent subscribers
filed past his bier for the last look
they were beard to say: "H e was a
good fellow, but he couldn't save
his money.’ ’—Eugene Guard.
i -•>
castin g of
lumber waste into
streams.
H B. 62, by Bailey— To extend
term of present-labor commissioner
from Ju ly 1, 1906, lojatiuarv, 1907.
New Ordinances Have Consideration
H. B. 70, by Mayger—To abolish
of City Fathers.— Bills Allowed.
fishery bounty fund.-
TAX ON DOGS
MUST BE PAID
Commercial Club.
Commercial Club met in regular ' WYNNE BENNET
session. H. O. Thompson, presiding,!
CLAIMS BRIDE
! vitti body, request H>»‘ you. a* rep­
resentative ol Oregon, use your
best efforts iu assisting the Presi-
dent to bring about the desired re-
learned that a cow will
Id her owner a proul on
The committee on the Newton j
stomach and ti e shady
! suits.
entertainment reported that a fine ]
barb wire fence for shelter,
Very respectfully,
Miss Ada Hansen of Eugene joins Him
musical
program
has
been
arranged
j
be satisfied with both
Commercial Club, Cottage Grove,
in
a
Pretty
Wedding
to precede the lecture and from a l l ;
shelter for twenty-four
Oregon.
indications a splendid treat was as-
day, seven days a week
J? , . ... T
.* » 1
B v T. K. C ampbell ,
On last Wednesday evening,Feb-
. , |l t
Couucil
met
in
regular
session
sured
to
all
who
attended
ft»tw o weeks in a year, in
ruary 8, I905. Mr. Wynne Benneti
Bresniem.
Fruits.
last
Mouday
evening.
Meeting
At
a
previous
meeting
a
corn-
to be profitable. Comfort
of this city and Miss Ada Hansen j
l . H. oson 1
We have been asked to supply a called to order by the Mayor '»ittee bad been appointed to draft
» profit with a cow. I f she is
,,t th e1 Secretary.
list of fruits suitable for a small Councilinen present, Hinds, Currin, 8 set of questions the object of same were united in marriage,
Copy of sanie sent to all Oregon
edplie will not need an iron
home
of
the
bride's
mother
in Eu delegation In Washington.
family orchard. This we give be­ Campbell, Chamberlin, M ayor, Re | being to set forth in concise form
o» a crotch of cottonwood
* be ceremony was per- j
low, and, while there are more corder and Marshal. Absent, Coun the natural advantages of Coitage t?elle
to keep her from going
Bills Passed.
formed by Rev. I). E. Loveridge, j
oilman,
Bingham
and
Veatch.
|
Grove
and
surrounding
country
and
varieties
mentioned
than
any
ordi­
Under New Management.
{h the fence.
The following bills have passed
nary family would in all probability j Minutes of previous meeting read tI,e committee having rendered their j of Eugene, Rector of the Episcopal !
both houses.
ave learned that keeping
W.
E . Gillespie, the well known
report same will he published , Church
Mr Peail Benuet and
oi|each cow’ s nnlk, of both
S. B. 20, by Croisau—T o lower use, yet out of them a good selec- j and approved. Petition of F. E.
aud
popular
restaurant man ha
Miss May Hemetiway acted as
tion can lie made. The list is de -1 Billiugtou and others lor a light on heartily.
tybm l quality*, will promote fees of counlj Recorder.
taken
full
management
and control
A committee consisting of Messrs | groomsman and bridesmaid, and
The time it takes to
K> cam-
S. P. 22, by Croisan—To guaran­ signed to supply fruit the year the corner of South and Weber
of the Imperial hotel in this city,
the
rites
were
lieautiful
and
im-
Jones,
Root
and
Abrams
was
ap­
— i an. aonnts to hut very little, tee attorneys two hours addressing around, commencing with the ear­ street referred to the water and
under a lease, and will hereafter
pointed to confer with the present pressive.
liest in the aeason and winding up light committee.
^ e t e c t the robbers in the juries.
conduct that hostelry. Mr. G illes­
The
groom
is
a
son
of
W.
S.Beii-
Petition of Edd Jeuks regarding owners of the Long & Bingham
S. B. 30, by Loughary—To auth - with the late winter apples. While
nett of this city and is in the eui- pie announces that accomodations
learned that in the past ori/c district boundary boards to all these fruits may not do well in sewer assessment was read, praying mill a<>d ascertain what steps would
hereafter will be of-the very highest
auy one location, and would not be for release in assessment on the east be necessary to place the mill in i pl°y of Lurch sgeiitral met chan disc
[at my cows, running in condemn lands lor school uses.
class
both as to table and room ing
The
personel
o
f
the
store.
The
bride
formerlyresided
S. B. 3 1, by Rand—To abolish I recommended for a commercial or- 100 feet lying along the north side active work.
•e. would fall off gradu-
facilities, and that he has in view
commit
lee
is
sufficient
to
assure
a
¡
'
n
L
o
ta
g
c
Grove
and
has
endeared
rjfour- or five weeks, then office of Recorder in Baker county. chard, they will be found generally of block 1. On motiou the Sal'i I *
yu it speedy opening of the mill if the b,‘rs'b to many friends here. She extensive improvements to be made
petition was disallowed,
S. B. 32, by Rand—“-To fix salary -initable for faintly use.
shower, they would go
the present
present owners have any notion of ' s 8 s'stcr of Mrs. J. S. Medley and in tbe near luture in the way o f re­
Apples—The Red Astrakhan is claim deed from J . I. Jones to i) the!
> tbcir former yield per day. of deputy county clerk in Baker.
'ot Mis. Albert Wallace. The happy modeling, etc. Special effort will
S. B. 33, by Rand—To increase one of the best early varieties, the city of Cottage Grove was pre- starting same.
fgsupplied them with feed
A
committee
consisting
of
Messrs
couple were the recipients of many be made to cater to the home trade
1« that time, my profit would salary of school superintendent in Bellefleur and Newton Pippin fol- sented aud read, and on motion th
Campbell, Howard and Thompson elegant and costly gifts. They will as well as to that of commercial
lowing.
I same was accepted.
— e-en much greater.
Baker county.
men and transient guests.
Pears—The Bartlett takes the | Ordinance No. 97 entitled an or- were appointed to draft a set of make their home iu this city where
M in g the cows after milk-
S. B. 34, by Rand—To increase
Mr. Gillespies abilities as a chef
resolutions
to
be
forwarded
to
the
*
l
tosV
home
on
the
west
side
had
■ milk will not have any dis- emoluments of sheriff in Baker lead, but for winter use the Nelis isjdinanceto tax dogs within the cor-
are
well know and under his regime
unsurpassed.
porate limits of the city of Cottage President ol the United States com- [already been prepared by the
¿jp le odor from the feed we county
the I mperial will doubtless command
mending
him
for
the
active
move
g
r(,<>"1-
1
he
bridal
party
arrived
Cherries—The Black Tartarian Grove, Lane county, Oregon and
_ ye ¡them. In my part of the
S. B. 41, by Booth- To establish
a full share of the hotel patronage.
V w. are bothered very much testing plant for timber and stoue is one of the best table cherries we to enforce collection of the same he was making to increase the fr°m Eugene on Thursday’s tnorn-
have, while the Royal Anne is e x - ! was presented and read the first j powers ol the present Interstate *nK train. Among those attending
ildl onions or garlic in the at state university.
A Valentine.
Commerce committee and the same from this city were, W. S. Bennett,
!, an I for a few weeks in the
S. B. 63, by Malarkey—To in­ celle'nt for preserving and cooking, j time.
Pearl
Bennett,
Mayor
and
Mrs.
J
.
B.v
Felix Carmen.
Motion duly made and seconded 'committee was instructed to ask the
wel could hardly use either crease penalty for train robbery. as well as for table use.
S. Medley. Mr. and .Mrs. Albert My Valentine—alas, for me!
that
the
tax
011
male
dogs
lx*
$3
00
valley
Commercial
Clubs
to
send
a
Plums—Washington,
Yellow
E
gg
r batter/
S. B. 66.by Miller—To require
1 call you mine. Does this agree
ve llcarned that it will take teachers to give 30 days’ notice of and Kelsey's Japan are to be rec­ and on females Ire $5.00 and the request to the Oregon delegation in Wallace and H. C. Madsen.
With your own wish? Since I
Congress
asking
them
to
indorse
!
ommended.
o Build up a very good dairy resignation.
[Jenalty for the nonpayment of said
don’t know,
Nectarines—The best is probably tax be not less than $ 5 . or more the action of the president.
Endorses President Roosevelt.
—* and that we must be very
I simply let iny verses go
8. B. 88, by Smith—To define
Quite a discussion was held rela- i The following coitimiiuieations To make direct a lover's plea.
the Lord Napier.
in breeding and purchasing boundary lines of Grant county-
than $io.uo. M.oiion carried.
Apricots—-The Blenheim
and
id. My plan in starting out
Motion duly made and seconded tive to the stand of the Lane county with resolutions were passed by the I'll use no worn-out simile.
S. B, 96, by Malarkey— To auth­
■ t o purchase good heifers, orize Lewis and Clark fair to con­ Royal are the best. The Moorpark that rules be suspended and ordi­ delegation in the present state legis­ Commercial Club on Mouday night Look in your mirror, Sweet, anil see
Your loveliness. The glass will
is probably the best apricot grown, nance No. .97 be read the second lature now in session, as to the and copies forwarded to President
— little before they become demn, private property.
show My Valentine.
Bv careful selection and
S. B. io i, by Croisan—To estab­ but it is a very uncertain bearer and time by title. Motion carried and action taken iu pressing a maxi- | Roosevelt and the Oregou Senators
So
Cupid
comes, 011 1 leaded knee
gives
a
crop
but
once
alrout
every
mum
Ireight
rale
bill
to
passage
atlj
Representatives
nl.
Washington:
ordinance No. 97 was read the sec­
_ie can
tan build up a good herd lish amount of tare allowed on hops.
To win from you his proper fee,—
and
the
general
sentiment
seemed
j
third
year.
tars.
ond
time
by
title.
Motion
duly
iv yea
S. B. 102, by Miller—To author­
February 8, 1905 .
A kiss, lie generous and so
For an all around fig, the com­ made and seconded the rules be to Ire that a more vigorous action
learned a great deal in the ize experimental highways.
ce lea
An extra dozen, pray bestow:
TO HIS EXCELLENCY, ,
M no doubt have learned
S. B. 119 , by Tuttle—To fix sal­ mon California Black is the liest. suspended and ordinance No. 97 be should be taken than has been done.
Conclusive proof that you will be
The 1 ‘resident,
Tip; committee appointed a sh o rt1
“ hat others in the dairy busi- aries of officers of Clatsop couuty. The White Adriatic is not to be read the third time and placed on
My Valentine.
Washington, I). C.
—Collier’s Weekly.
ryt learned years ago, and I
H. B. 143, by Pierce—To appro­ recommended as it sours easily,and its final passage. Motion carried time ago by the Commercial club to | Sin:
_ to learn a great dfeal more if priate $25,000 for maintaining por­ the Smyrna requires fertilizing by by the unanimous consent ot the prepare questions to be answered I
Enclosed please find copy of let­
means of the fig insect and is hardly members of the Council present. by any one desiring to lo io and
President Praises Miller.
fn tlie business. T intend to tage railway.
ter and resolutions, forwarded by
it, too. I find that it re-
Washington, Feb. H.— Senator
S. B. 160, bv Pierce—To create to Ire recommended for the family Ordinance No. 97 was then read the present to the club in writing,made this club to each of the representa­
[third time and placed on its final j 8 partial report on Monday night,
attention every day. We fourth Eastern Oregon Agricultural orchard.
tives ol the Stute of Oregou, now Fulton today called on the Presi­
Peaches—The three best are the passage. The roll being called the | Among the questions submitted, a
0 days off; we do not have to Society'll nd reorganize first district
ut Washington, D. C„ we trust that dent to present H. B. Miller of
"Why should
Early Crawford, Muir and Susque- vote it poll the passage of ordinance *evv are given here;
1 the end of the year for har- Eastern Oregon Sociely.
the sentiments therein contained Giants Pass, now Consul-General
— Cooiesevery day; it is a very
H. B. by 3, by Vawter—To auth­ hannnli. These three will cover No. 97 resulted as follows: Ayes, y ° u ¡»vest in Cottage Grove,” will meet wiih your approval.
at Nitachwang.
Tbo President
Currin,Hinds, Campbell and Cham I “ What will prevent Cottage Grove
’ mein r to leach one to tend orize state land board to execute the whole season very well.
greeted
Mr
Miller
cordially nnd
We have the honor to be(
Grapes—The Black Hamburg is lierlin. Absent, Councilman Bing- having a population ot 7000 in 10
to business. When we work certain papers without acknowledge­
said he had heard many times of
Yours
respectfully,
probably the best of our table- ham and Veatch. Whereupon said years,” ‘ ‘What are the natural re­
month or day, one’s pay ment.
Commercial Club, Cottage Grove, his efficient service in the Orient.
jo ; We would lay off a great
H . B. 6, by Lintliicum—To grapes. It is very delicate, how ordinanae No. 97 having received sources adjacent to Cottage Grove,” Oregon
Senator Fulton told the Presi­
lays if we could —lay off and create state library commission.
ever, and is a poor shipper. The the unanimous vote of the members ” Whal are the climatic changes at
dent lie hoped hs could find 11 more
iiy T. K. C auphili .,
"H ow many
ly |oo. In the dairy busi-
H. B. 29, by McLeod—To appro­ Rose of Peru is also a good grape of the Council present,and sufficient Cottage Grove.”
important post for Mr. Millor in the
President.
we neglect our work for one priate $25,000 for salmon hatcheries and the Muscat Alexandria, where to -constitute a quorum, the sane mouths in the year can one use
diplomatic
service.
F. H. R o s i x u e k o ,
vegetables from the gardens,”
: do not only suffer loss for
H. B. 40, by Ja g g a r—To anthor- the climate is suitable is unsur­ was declared duly passed.
Secretary.
Apron-Necktie Social.
y, but for days to come.—J . ize county courts to appropriate passed, both for table use and as a
Ordinance No. 98 entitle 1 and or­ "W hat is the future outlook for the
Bohemia
gold
mines,”
“
What
bene
To
The Hon, J. N. Williamson,
raisin
grape.
ris.fcn Hoard’s Dairyman.
dinance for regulating, taxing and
The ladies of the Royal Neighbor
land for road uses.
Washington, I). C.
Olives—The one to be recom­ licensing saloona and all poraons fit will Cottage Grove derive from
Camp will give an Apron-Necktie
H. B. 41, by Vawter—To author
the Bohemia gold mines and the D emi S ih :
mended
is
the
Mission,
which
is
the
dealing,
vending
or
disposing
r.f
social at the I. O. O. F Hall on the
ize
state
to
condemn
land
and
water
The Country Editor.
The Commercial Club of Cottage evening of February 21 The ladies
best all around olive for family use, spirituous vinous, fermented or Black Butte quick silver mines.”
stork disapears and we look for state institutions.
A complete list of questions will he drove, Oregon, believing that a
mult liquors was presented and rea l submitted later.
are invited to come and bring a
H. B. 43) by Burns of Clatsop— for either picking or oil.
cradle and behold a male
check should be placed ou the man­ banket containing lunch for two, al­
Smaller Fruits— We would choose the first time. On motion dulv
After running the gauntlet To prohibit driving of salmon from
ipulations of the railroads in the so make an apron and a necktie of
for currants the Cherry currant and made aud seconded was refored
-sles, mumps and chickenpox protected waters.
Enjoyed a Surprise Party.
United
States, heartily endorse the the same material. The neckties
F
a
y
’s
Prolific,
and
in
gooseberries
back
to
the
Ordinance
Committei
H. B. 57, by Mayger—To pro­
, ;ers school. At the age of
A very pleasant surpriso and
Motion
duly
made
and
seconded
the
Downing
is
probably
the
best;
action
and
uphold the stand o’ the j will be placed in an envelope
e is a red headed, freckle- tect riparian owners on Columbia
I farewell party was tendered Miss
the
water
and
light
committee
b.
the
Cuthbert
raspberry,
the
Logan­
President
in
his present attitude in ; sold to the gentlemen for 50 oants
agaiust
fish
traps
and
other
abuses
boy and the terror of the
j Mabel Cochlin on the evening of
berry and the Lueretia dewberry authorized and empowered to hav
the matter of Interstate Commerce each. A good program will b
orhood. At 12 he is an ap- of their riparian rights.
Feb. 7 th at the home of Mr. and
rendered and a good social time D
H. B. 58, by Mayger—To punish are three very excellent small fruits placed in the City Hall a patent I Mrs. Hurtling, a merry crowd of legislation.
:e in a printing office. A t 18
water closet. Motion carried.
that
do
well
under
most
conditions*
Resolved,
that
we,
as
a
Cummer-
li
nsurej.
C ommit re ;.
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j young ladies assembled about 7 :30
On motiou the city marshal,
This list will give a full line of
j to await the arrival of Miss Malx l
fruits that may lie needed for the were instructed to enforce the ordi
aud i] jxm her entrance she was in-
family. As stated above, it is not nances and especially the ordinance
I deed astonished. A jolly evening
given from any commercial stand­ relative to gambling. The following
; was spent by all present and upon
point, but merely for domestic and bills were presented and read by
j their departure wished the young
home consumption.—Orchard and the finance committee, viz:
lady a pleasant journey through
Wynne Hardware Co. $1.6 4 , Cot­
Farm.
| life in her new home.
tage Grove Leader, $7.50, H. H.
Those present worn: Ethel Shau-
Gregory, ^9.60, Cottage Grove 1 *
A Double Surprise
L. Co. $193.20, J W Curiin $4, A . afelt, Alma Hartung, Stella Thomp-
j son, Marvel Millor, Anna Rhode,
On Wednesday Mrs. Robert F. Turner
School District No. J Cora Chandler, Vcrnie Brown, Mu- 1
Carey attained her sixty fir t liirtli- 45 . $<9 9 *. C. J . Miller $ 1.7 5 , Cur- hel R osenberg,
l ’earl Sallaway,
dnv and was preparing the dinner, iu & Veatch $4.90, F. D. Wheeler Mary McGilvry.
wneu her three step daughters,Mrs. $9.58, Herbert Eakiu 60c, Lincoln
W. H. Medley, Mrs T. J . H a rtley T a y lo r$io , Bohemia Nugget $ 31.4 5
Additional Judge.
and Mrs. H. E- Underwood, pre­ city ol Cottage Grove $26.46, H.
With 'it.»in amendments the 1
sented themselves with baskets of E. Underwood $60.85, Griffin & house bill of Bingham authorizing j
choice edibles and requested Mrs. Veatch Co. $13.6 5, A. L. Woodard the election of an additional jii( Ige
Carey to occupy her easy chair $ 11.5 0 , Robt. Martin $60, J . E. in the second judicial district W ill ;
while they prepared the dinner Young $5, H. H. Gregory $4 10, lie reported favorably by the pee I
which was very much enjoyed by G. W. Hubbard $2.60. John Wat- isl committee consisting of senators |
all present.
lace $8.6o, McKibben Bros. $84 56, from that district, appointed by j
In the evening without warning Griffin & Veatch Co. $1 35.
President Kuykendall.
Mr. T . J . Markley, wife and son,
The finance committee reported
The principal amendment will be j
Mr. H. E Underwood and wife, favorably on bills except Bohemia that one of the judges must live in j
Dr. Robinson, wife and little j Nugget. Wynne Hardware Corn- Lane, Benton or Lincoln county
daughter, James Sears and wife, | pany and II II. Gregory which and hold regular terms in those
Whit Gowdy and Mrs. Gowdy, sis­ were laid over until next meeting. counties, while the other must live!
ter of Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Newlaml Motion made and duly seconded in Douglas, Coos and Curry county
and granddaughter, John Barker j that the report of the finance com- and hold regular terms in those
and several others appeared, and mittee be adopted and warrants be three counties.
after a splendid oyster supper, drawn on the respective funds for
Ju d ge .! W. Hamilton is at pres­
passed the time in games and a the several amounts
Motion car­ ent the only incarnii«nt of the lieucb
Our O w n F re e D elivery W agon.
in the district and is imi I to be
general social good time. Mrs. ried.
His home is at itone-
Carey was very much pleased at
On motion council adjourned to overworked
Corner M ain as 4 River Sts.. West End •< B n jq o
burg. Tbe governor will have the
being so kinmy remembered by rei- meet Monday evening, February, power to appoint tbe additional
atives and frieOd£
20, I905 at 7.30 p m,
judge.
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FOR THE GROCERY
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Have Hie Best Shoes: