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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1905)
X a nc County Xeaòer. n CO TTAG E GROVE, R. MARTIN IS STILL ALIVE Fire at Lucky Boy. Louis Ximmcrumu, president o f ] the Luckv Boy Mine left their p la n t! Sunday ut noon and drove to Eu- 1 gene over the roughest frozen roads just in time to catch the 2:45 train for Portland Monday morning. He ; brought the news of a big fire th a t1 f • / o O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , FE B R U A R Y 18, 1905 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT DISTRICT CONVENTION cg NO. 44 Roseburg Delegation X. of P. MANY MASKERS ENJOY THE BALL The following persous represent lug Alpha Lodge No. 17 K of P. of : this city, will attend tlie Knights ot Pythias District convention to bn ] held in Cottage Grove Saturday, ! Good Time on St. Valentine's Night at d From for Fourteen Years- Feb. IS: James Perry, Frank | Opera House by Cottage Grove Band. Brothers in.San Francisco. ■ - 1 Brown, H. T. McCIalien. F. B. Pat j terson, Zopher Agee, John Aiken. The success of the season in the thermometer a ■ 'The B. W. Strong,. W . 1‘. King, M. F, . Martin, a boy wlio grew noon. The # Wright, D. P. Fisher, E. E. W im way of pleasure of tha dance wns •od in Cottage Grove, and plant registered 3 degrees below < berly. Free Johnson, Jos. Micelli, the graud masquerade ball given thought to lie dead for the zero and heroic efforts were being j L A. Sanctuary uud Mel Thompson, last Tuesday eveuing at the opera ears, no word having been made to kerp things from froe/ing i There will be four teunis, repre-1 house under the management of the from him by relatives dur up, and somehow, he couldn’t tell ' Many hand Junction City, Cottage Grove Baud period, is still alive, and exactly how, a tire suddenly broke ^ The 1).strict Convention of the brougli; Drain S. S. Bassett, S. L. 1 seutiug Eugene, out in the engiue room and in a few t Women of W oodcraft which con- Harrington; Springfield— Belle Sut i Roseburg and. Cottage Grove cotn- some costumed maskers attended, n San Francisco, iu this city on Tuesday and ton, Mary Roberts; Itoseburg— Belle I pete for a prize, the wining team to spectators crowded each other for was the news received minutes it was a mass of flames. ' in letters from Ulysses S. The boiler room also took fire and ¡adjourned Wednesday night was Morian, Myrtle Long; Ashland — J. j compete at the Lewis aud Clarke standing room nud tiie spirit for a ird IT. Martin, his brothers then the flumes spread to the assay i pronounced by those in attendance D. Crocker, Callie Long, Florence Fair, Oct 11, with twelve degree full eD joy men*, of the occasion was the transforming to have been a successful one in Rrown; Coburg— Jenuie Cochran, i teams representing tins jurisdiction, strongly evident brother Nattie M artin, in buildings aud every respect. M i s s Leta Smtord, in the charac Eliza Wilcox; Coos Co.— Sarah Ten i The work will be in the third d e Irove. Ulysses and W il- plant. For a time it seemed us though ! Tuesdays trains brought from the buck, Kate Laado, Ida Douglas; gree and Alpha lodge will make a ter of “ Shepherdess” w ai awarded >r California a few weeks daring a stay in San Fran- the whole plaut would be a total | north and south many delegates, Brownsville -Minnie Duukard, Net I good showing at Cottage Grove at the prize for the best represented *>uce repaired to Woodmen tie Bruckman, Elsie Pugh; Oak least It is expected a number of, costume by a l ady, and “ as pro :>«*red their brother Joel, loss bet by heroic work on the part 1 " b o land—Leuora Jones. Etfie Dunham; Kuights will accompany the team i scuted with an elegant manicure ■y had thought to be dead. of the mill hands and miners' the f bait and effected au organization, were effectually stopped J Mrs. Ollie Parsons, of Creswell, Coquille— Lou Liuegar, Albia Gal- from here next Saturday. Rose set; Peg Bennett, encased in o huge r working as a contractor flames beer bottle, was adjudged the win erin the city. When he The amount of damage could not. be N ' 1’8 elected president; Mrs. Kate bar, Lillian Boyd; Jasper— Eva burg Plaiudealer. ner of the gent's prize and received ge Grove there was some fairly estimated at the time of M r. f L «n d o , of Coos county was elected CreswelV, A. Winzerm; W alterville— a shaving set. Mrs. G eorge Rouse uble about his marriage Zimmerman’ s dopuiture. but it ¡g i cierb; Mrs.Jenuie Arnold of Toledo, L. Thomas, M. S. Godard; Yon- Surprise Party Thursday Night. was declared by the judges to be yard his brothers heard he up in tbe thousands and ia fully j|attendant; Miss Jenuie Cochran, of calla— Edith Thompson, Bellfonn- Quite a large number of the resi the best lady waltzer, aud received tut could learn no parti- covered by insurance. .O ne of the 1 Coburg and Mr. James Thompson, tain -Sarah Hawley. Resolutions on the doath of Heud dents of the city gathered at the as u prize a kodak, while Mr. John lis long silence only most serious tilings however is the . 4 Shedd, sentinels, There was only preliminary work Consul Falkenberg were reported, residence ot Mr. and Mrs. P h illip W itty wiill/i d himself into the like led this ’ belief, and the necessary delay that will be occa- f honor in behalf of the gentlemen Wed- reail anil adopted by the conven Hohl on Thursday evening. that he is livin g was a sioned by the loss. As it will be at jj accomplished on Tuesday. It was in the nature o f a surprise and carried off a remembrance iu least two” months before the mill ca- jj Jiesday morning the convention tion. we 1 coma surprise, These with a full account of the party iti honor o f their daughter, the form of a cuff and collar ease. ssrs. Martin have not yet be gotten ready to run again and | g o t to i:s work in earnest.and the Tho judges were Mrs A. Gra proceedings of the convention the Miss Lizzie Hohl,and they oung lady atisfactory business loca- this was the occasion of Sir. Zim ¡•day was taken up with business. ’The following committees were L eaden is unable to publish as the was certainly surprised when she ham. Mrs. Thomas Conger, Mrs, are now coming north merman's haste for Portland, so that California coast from San he could hnve things replaced as appointed: Credentials, Mis. N o ra , secretary hail before tbe close ot was kept busy answering the door Janus White, George Hawley und Jones, Oakland, MisH Blake, C o r-, the convention Wednesday night, bell unti' the house was well filled Ben Lurch. Their awards were re soou as possible.— Register. ceived with general approval. vallis, Mrs. Chester, Eugene j sent them away uud tbe report given with friends. O rder of buriuess: Mrs. |„ Bus-; is what was secured from others. The e -tilin g was spent in play The ball opened at nine o'clock Prof. Newton's Lecture. U t t . Drain, Mrs McLain, Albany, leginning to Log. Before adjournment, Grand Man ing games, piano selections, danc aud from that hour until 10:30 no The Commercial Chio s first veil Airs. Kate Kavinder. Brownsville one without mask was allowed on ager Mrs, Annie Hawkins of Toledo ing and social enjoyment. owd o f loggers left here ture in the way of giving an enter-I Resolutions; .Martini Crocker, aud Mrs. Jenuie Green, special or Am ong those who furnished the floor. A t that time the graud ing for Marcóla, where tainmeut was presented last Sal nr-t Ashland, Bel! Moriau, Roseburg, ganizer and others responded to music were: Miss Maggie Woods, march took place, after which mask; be employed in H . A . day nigbt in Woodman Hall. ¡Mrs. T’eubrook. Marshfield, calls and congratulated the mem Riley and Frank Snodgrass and H. were removed and the prizes dis ’s logging camp on the Prof. C. B. Newton wh is 1 A resolution was passed to liavu bers upon the prosperity of the C. Madsen. tributed. Many of the spectators wiii oil will commence to- gained a wide reputation is a leci ¡1 the delegate to the graud circle vote order aud thanked the Cottage Late in the evening a splendid ll i n joined the dancers and the ew miles above Marcóla. tatiouist, neon liter anil delineator ‘to have the equalization fund col- Grove circle aud tho people for the lunch was served. A m ong the floor was well tilled. :tt<l by some that this is of character, was touring the valley »jeoled monthly. Music was furnished by tbe baud splendid manuer in which they had I visitors were: ing of the resumption o f on his way to California aud was A resolution to the effect that the been received and entertained. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Brand, Mr. until midnight, after which the or- On she loggin g operations secured by the club to appear here convention favored the placing of motion tbe convention adjourned to and Mrs. Tims. K . Camptiell, Mr. chertra assisted. Taken all in nil 'qjled for several years It is seldom that one person can » rnonumetii over the graves of de meet in Albany two years from and Mrs. Frank Snodgrass. Mrs. P. it vvas an event which leuves a most high railroad rates and present a programs for an evenings ceased social members. Hanrahan. Miss Jennie London, pleasant memory with all attending date. ofedition o f the lumber entertainment which will There was a spirited contest over prove As it was known that St. Valen Miss Jennie Sullivan, Mrs Susan uud was no inconsiderable success, impelled ’ the camps to satisfactory to the audience, but the selection of delegates to the tine Circlo had a fine guard team, u Bradley, Miss M aggie Woods., Mr.;. tor all of which tho baud meu are dine Guatd. this the professor • t■<l to the entire graud circle which will convcue in request was made for an exempli Dan Byrne, R iley Snodgrass H a iry duly tbaukfid, Sp<c;ul c «u lit is Los Augeics on April 18, which ! cation of the initiation of a member. Parker, H. C. Madsen, \Cm. B. d u e to tho efforts of Lee Roy Woods, satisfaction of all present Other pleasiug features of tbe terminated iu the election of Mrs. ; Mrs. Mcrion Ventoh, Captain, or Root and Fred Byrne. preside nt of the orgnuizatiou and lined Her Friends. H. 1>. Berry, in the successful man evening were several fine selec Orpha Benson, o f Cottage Grove, j dered out the guard composed of the iday ovening, February tions on the piano by Mrs. Roy Mrs. Kate Knvenaugli, of Browns- | Misses Marion White, Maud Kelly, agement o f the. function Knights of Pythias. Fern Woods entertained W elch, au I a song by Miss Mil vide vile, Mrs M yrtle Long, of Rose- | Laura Lamlesu and Alcsdames of young people at a Blair. burg aud Mrs. Maria Liuegar, | George McQueen, Mary Today tlie Knights o f Pythias NeFer >arty" given at the home The club !>esi les succeeding;*, in ¡Marshfield. ! land, J, M. Johnson and M. R. are holding tlie'r District Conven Bob White” Quail. its, Mr. and Mrs. W G. pleasing its au li nice, netted sotns The delegates us far as learned Smith. As they formed in line in tion in this city. State game wntden Baker is in he house was tastefully money which will be used iti Jte were: Lukevievv Ida Umtaeli, their red robes, they presented a very The order in this locality is very . ith evergreen and “ tis- work for this locality, M aggie Beaard, May Simpson; tiDe appearance and their work strong and while the district is not receipt of a shipment of quail com He ’ and the ovening was large, being composed o f Lane and monly known us “ Bob W h ite.' Junctiou C it y — Amita Kaiser; C ris was appreciated by the visitors. ---.-- wiM distnbute them near the city, lying games, music, etc. well Ollie Parsons, Olga Martin; Following came the banquet. In Douglas counties only, there is a Western school teachers have Philomath -Cintha Henkle, Curry some will be plnced on tho ranches light ice cream and cake the dining hall, tables were loaded good attendance. The result o f I, after which the com- adopted a novel method of advertu Maud Liuegar;Sheriff—Jaue'Xhomp- 1 with as fine a lunch as the market the ir work is loo late for this issue, of Felix Currin, Alex. Cooley, Dave McFarland aud Wm. Landess. ;edl each wishing many ing the Lewis aud Clark Exposition sou. Laura Jackson; Cottage (irove afforded and when all were satisfied but will be repelled next week. They give their children as an exer • Therein no doubt these birds rn« of tho ovening. — Orpha Beusou, Marguerite John there was an abundance left.' It cise the task of writing a letter to-; will increase rapidly in this locality son; Corvallis— Lillian Lake. Mrs. was midnight beforo any departed some relative or friend in the East, if they are not destroyed. Every A Sensible Move. Hough; Eugene— Mrs. Choshire, for their homes, while the visitors l ’ s building at the Eewis extendiug an invitation to attend, S. J. W ilson, Etta Green, Ella; remained iu the hall until the night Have Tom Awbrev write > oh up one should assist iu protecting them exposition will be four tho exposition. School children of Frnz.r, M ary Chessman, M yrtle train arrived to take them to their j a policy on your homo uml furni- and knowledge of their being shot irge a i the pavilion tbe Moscow, Idaho, recently wrote 110O Kays, Jennie Muvst, Lucile Scar- homes I ture in the Oregon Eire Relief As- or otherwise iujured should be such letters. 1 at St. Louis. reported to Wnrdon j sociation, or your sto, k of goods in promptly Baker. tin -Etna Insurant < Company Many Delegates Attend and Enjoy Fraternal and Social Sessions— Elect Delegates to Grand Circle. Orders to Foresters. The Forester. Forest Service. | subject to the laws of the S tate or j territory In which said reserves are i respectively situated. •S ki . 5. T h a t all money received The President has attach ed i Irom the sale of any products or the his signature to the fo llo w in g A ct: ; 'I“” "? nnJ’ land or resources of «aid S ir KEEP ON YOUR THIS EYE SPACE FOR THE GROCERY tn A i t P ro v id in g for the tr a n s fe r ! (V ™ 1 reHerv,‘H shall lw covered Into of forest reserves from the Depurt- the Treasury of the United States, meut of the Interior to the Depart anil for a period of five years from the passage of this Act shall consti ment of Agriculture. ‘ ‘ Be It enacted by ilte Senate and tute iispecl.il fund available, until House of Representatives of the expended, as the Secretary of A g r i United Status of Am erica in Congress culture m ay direct, for the p ro te c -1 assembled, T h at the Secretary of tlm tion, adm inistration, im provem ent, | Department of Agriculture shall, I and extentinn of Federal forest re- ! serves. from and uf er the passage of th is) “ Approved, February 1. 11105.'’ Act, execute o r cause to lie executed all law s affecting public lands hereto- . . . . fore or hereafter reserved under the Hv tins act the administration of provisions o f section twenty-four of the Federal forest reserves is trans- tlie Act entitled, .Au \cf to iv | k - u I the ferrod to this department. Its pro- tlio-tlmlMT-eiilturc laws and for other ; visions will lie carried out through imrpoMi* . approve«] .March tinnì, , eighteen hundred anil ninety-one, and I ^ f o r e s t «r v ic e . under your im- Acts suppl-inental to and amenda- j mediate supervision. You have al- tory thereof, after sudi lands liavo j ready tentatively negotiated the been S O reserved, excepting such law s transter with the commissioner of as affect the surveying, prospecting, , ,___ , „- .... locating, appropriating, entering, re-; general land office, whose WELCH & WOODS llnquifthing. reconveying, certifying, powers and duties thus transferred patenting o f any such lands. I assign to yoft. Until otherwise S ,, j. Tim i pulp wood or word ¡,lfitructetl, Vul, will submit to me AD. OF the dlHtrtet of Alaska mav lie export- ! 01 a4Proval a*i questions oi organi e<l therefrom. ••S k * 3. That forest supervisors and rangers shall Is- el.cted, when practicable, from qualified citizens of the States or T erritories in which tbe * za lion, sales, permits, and privi- leges, except such as are entrusted jhy the present regulations to fi Id I «• „ 1 . . th* Kround ... A l l otti, i s.-iiil riwrven, reflectively, are eltn- 1RCE & JOHNSON ur O w n 43 . F r e o D e liv e r y W agon. Comer Main and Civer Sts., West End ol Bridgi , *1' ‘°_r■ -1 r e v iv e su vice trans k i r c l will be subject to your in - atei!. 4. That, right-« of w av lot v i l l i ’ II os and will report directly the fo trnctR hi and iniiinttMiiinro of plants, to you. Y ou w ill at once issue to fin in- , reservoirs, w ater ilunifs, i ’I t u n n e l s , and them the necessary nottce to this diteli« innate v itiiiu .iixi across the forest effect of the United States, are teserv In order to facilitate the prompt hereby granteil to citizens an«l cor ... f the United „ ____transaction o f business upon the p oration s o States for municipal or mining purpose., an«l forest reserves and to give effect to fo r the p u rp n v « o f m illing and re- general policy outlined below, you ductlon of ores, during the period of are instructed to recommend at the tliclr lieocflcial u-«\ under Biich rules an«] regulations as may l»c |*rt»criliCd by the Secretary of the Interor ian«] * (Contimie«i on fourth pasi-.; — Have the best Shoes-