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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1902)
U . o« 0 . ---.h e V o l S I V Oldest and most Widely Read Newspaper m a C o tta g e G r o v e , O re g o n , N O V E M B E R 2 0 , 1 9 0 2 , before flftahing IJour purchases ••• !LT©. 2 5 . DRAIN NORMAL NOT IN IT THANKSGIVING GAME 16-0 Couldn't Score Against G M A ••• The Roseburg High School Aggregation For the season do not fail to call and see our new lines of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Capes, Coats, Jackets and Furs. Also the finest line of winter underwear it has been possible to secure. The quan tity, excellence, reasonableness in price of our Dress Trimmings are conceded by all to be superior to any shown heretofore. No trouble to 3how you our goods. - % % ^ E A K IN & B R IS T O W . CLOAKS, JACKETS, CAPES, PUBS, The Latest cut, - 7 K For Ladies. Misses and Children A Pretty Exhibition of Foot Ball Everybody was Pleased lEMENWflY & BURKHOLDER. in stoves you can confidently ex pect to see here. Why? Because we’ re on the lookout for just that. A new stove or range is our pride and delight, as it will be yours when you buy it— why not buy it and be happy? What you want is a stove what we want is stove purchasers, let’ s get together. Griffin & Veatch. Notice is hereby gluen that the undersigned have been, by the county Court o f Lane County, Oregon appointed administrators o f the estate of J H l ’erkius, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against t lie estate of the said J H Perkins, deceased are hereby notitled to present the same to ufe, duly verified at the office of E R Hk ip worth in Eugene, Oregon, within six mouths from from tho date hereof. Cottage Grove, Or. April 3rd E R SKIPWORTH, Attorney lor the Estate. CATHERINE A PERKINS, J F CURRIN of J II Perkins, Administrators the esUte of deceased. Stock. C h a n g e a b le Hero you get things when they’re fresh. Our business is so big that w e move lots of groceries and keep them going. A la w y a fresh lot coming, alw ays a fresh lot going out. W e have time for your order and will handle it to the best advantage. If you’re in a hurry let us help* ” PACIFIC TIMB6R CO’S STORE Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cottage Grove, Oregon. and Goes down before the C M As the tune of Sixteen to Nothing. to Yeeterday was another gala day After all the people got their money’ s worth Saturday if Ash for foot ball enthusiasts in Cott age land did have cold feet The game Grove. The C M A team was too had been extensively advertized with much for' the visitors who worked Ashland High School versus the like Trojans, but were successfully 0 M A for Friday and when it was held for downs when it was neces known that the game was all off sary. The Cottage Grove goal was and the people, who had been whet never in serious danger, the 15 yard ting their foot ball appetites began line being the nearest Roseburg to express their disappointment the ever came o f putting the ball over 0 H A team immediately arranged the line. The field was a sloppy one a game with the Drain Normal for and not in condition for fast playing the next day. “ They came they yet some good end runs were made saw” and we conquered. The day by Blair and Jackson and full back was fine and the ground was excel Hill went over the heavy aggrega lent for fast ball and our boys tion’s lines for gains every time he didn’ t do a thing but play the game. tried the kangaroo jump. Roseburg Draiu’ steam was considerable heav made a desperate effort to score in ier but they were too slow and after the first half and succeeded by their the first ten minutes when their heavier weight in making tome good line plunges seemed perfect they line plunges for yardage and su c weakened and were never afterward cessfully made one twenty yard run really in it. Drain kicked off to around the end on a fake punt, but the C M A ’s 14 yard line and Jack- it was of no use and only caused the son carried the ball back 20 yards, C M A ’s to glue themselves to here Drain made a plucky stank but ground and held them for a loss of were steadily forced back into their four yards. The home team made own territory where they finally got a fumble early in the game on an the ball on a fumble. Then the attempted punt and loot 30 yards struggle was on in earnest by a this probably only lessened the score series of mass plays thé' ball was however for the ground was soon railroaded back to the Grovers 20 regained and Blair was finally yard line when our boys recovered forced through the line for the 2nd from their surprise and held them touch down. for downs. They failed to make Score first half their yardage and Hill punted to Cottage Grove 6, Roseburg 0. NOTICE TO (JHECiTORS. A t tho Prosperous Mining Section--- Drain’s 35 yard line. This tine Drain’ s heavy plunges failed and they were held for a loss of 6 yards. The C II A’ s then by a gain of 5 yards, on an end run by Blair and a fine kangaroo by Hill which advanced the ball 7 yard's, put the ball to Drain’ s 20 yard line. Then for two downs it seemed as if Drain would again get the ball when Jackson dashed around the end and amid the defening roar of the rooters he planted the pigskin squarely behind the goal. A moment later Hill kicked tho goal and the C M A’s had g ot their revenge for their defeat a month ago at Drain. During the remainder of the half the ball was kept in the Drain’s ter ritory and was in five yards of their goal line when Hill tried a drop kick for goal but failed just as time Second half Cottago Grove 10, Roseburg 0. Total Cottage Grove 16 R osebu rg 0. B e r lin , Nov 2 4 ,— Baron K rupp’ a widow is sole heir to the famous gunmaker’ s millions The will provides that the business shall not bo put into a stock company or sold within the next 2 5 years. The score stood C M A 17, Drain 0, and everybody was happy even the people from Drain could not help from admiring the dashing pluck and fast ball that more than evened up all old scores. Cottago Grove didn’ t show a weak spot and tho stars of tho day were Jackson, Blair, Currin, Hill and Griffin. The ends were simply perfect and tho was called. line was strong after they rocovercd In the second half Cottage from their first shock. Through out Grove's goal was never in danger it was a clean game and everybody and after a beautiful exhibition of was satisfied, The following was fast ball Blair skirted around the the lineup; end for a touch down near the C o t t a g e G ro v e D r a in ground limit but H ill could not G riggs ro Currin kick the goal. The game now stood rt E Harrington Allisou 11 to 0 and the crowd was wild. Saflley Hawley rg Drain again made a desperate effort Eckleaon c Small to score but were held for downs F Hedgpath Martin Iff and forced to punt. Now came the Drain It M cKibben most exciting spectacle of the day. L W hipplo le Griffin Hill kangarooed for 5 yards, Blair quar W imberly Emerson attempted a right end run but was rh J Harrington Blair floored for a loss of three yards. A E Wh'.pple f Hill few line bucks succeeded in getting V Hedgpath lh Jackson the ball beck to Drain’ s 30 yard line Umpire, H ibbard; when Jackeon made the longeot run Kefferee Medley. Time keepers of the day around the left eud and Henry and Orcut. Linemen H ill Drain could not break through the and U a w l e V . interference nor prevent the — third , touch down. Hill easily kicked the p o l e y ' S f l O t i e } ' Bad T a t goal and soon after time was called, u rn s c old», p r tv ta tt pneum onia.