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4 too clumsy, expensive and unintelligent to be used as a menus of general legis lation. Were it not for tbe fnct that the ini A N D COTTAGE OROVE L E A D E R tiative puts a whole lot of money into A WEEKLY N E W S P A P E R W IT H P L E N T Y OF BACKBONE the pockets of uewrapuper publishers, it , is likely that some pretty radicul ...... P U B L IS H E R S changes m it would be advocated by the ELB E R T BEDE A N D E LB E R T SMITH. ...........EDITOR uewspnpers. ELB E R T BEDE----------------------------------- cEljr (Eottagr (ta it? B ru íin rl A firat class publication entered at Cotture Grove, Oregon, as second class matter uitig it i» oh ly u tlny depressimi tliat could ha ve beeu filled willi a shovelful of eurlh or grave), but (hrough ncglcct it is permitted to grow larger and larger. Fiually it beco tuoi so largo that soniething has to bo dono. I f it had beeu takeu iu liand ut thè beginiiing a few minuto« ’ work would bave beeu «uf fìcieut to repuir it, but after uioiith« of negloct repnirs are coitly. I f thè lux puyer » i l i uiultiply ono ueg tee tini rhuck Inde by a uiilliou he wiII get ali idea of nhoro thè roud money goe«. The road putrol System i« sane und economica!, aud is Imsed ou good busi uoss prinriples. By tukiug Ilio needed siiteli in tinte it suves nino. It ought tu be giveu a thorough trial in Lane rouuty. The Hiuslaw Harbor Pilot hits sus pended. This makes four Laue county BUSINESS O F F I C I .________________________________ 80 B O U T S F I F T H STREET newspapers that have suspended during the past twelve mouths. Verily the way SUBSCRIPTION RATES o f the newspaper man is no path uf ....80c ________ $1.50 Six Months.. One Year_____ 6c rosea. .40 Single Copies------ Three Months.. No subscription taken unless paid for iu advance. DO A W A Y W IT H E X T R A V A O A N O E . A D V E R T IS IN G RATES NE BY ONK the papers o f the Display, 25 cents per inch; reading notice ads., 8 cents per liue; surrounded ads., state are coming out against the T E L L S O r T H E W E A T H E R OF lMlti 50 cents per inch; classified ads., 1 cent per word. Special discounts ou contracts. extruvaganee of the direct primary Cards of Thanks and Resolutions, 6 cents per lino. which adds $10,000 or more to the ex t Bulletin Journal, Independence, l o » n ) L E G A L RATES Mrs. Geo. L. 1’oiilsou, on route seven pense of a county each year. The direct 8c per line for single insertion; 5c per line for subsequent insertions up to and primary is such a fat thing for the out of this city, scuds the Bulletin Jour including a total of four insertions; 5c per liue flat for all notices runuing five newspapers that they cannot be expect uni a clipping from a Des Monies paper insertions to ten insertions; 4c per line flat for notices running over ten insertions. ed to fall over themselves to abolish it, of recent dale. It deals interest! ugly but the Woodburu Independent ex with the weather this year aud tells of MEMBER N A TIO N A ll E D IT O R IA L ASSO CIATIO N presses some good ideas upon the sub the severe whiter of 1818, 100 years ago, MEMBER W IL L A M E T T E V A L L E Y E D IT O R IA L ASSO C IATIO N jeet. It says: when there was no summer at all. Mrs. The direct primary system is sup I’oulaou speak« uf the la«t year being MEMBER OREGON S T A T E E D IT O R IA L ASSO C IATIO N posedly for the purpose of keeping alive such ini untiHual one and the prevent TH U R S D A Y , J U L Y 13, 191« the different party organisations, when year starting out anything but favor in truth it is slowly sappiug the able for crops, “ But,” she says, " w h en » e stop to think of what our forefathers strength o f all parties. By advising the abolishment of the endured we ought to be thankful if it BY A R T H U R direct primary we seek to save the tux gets no worse.” M ACY The clipping atates that along iu payers a heavy expense. The advice is not extended with the hope that the old Vpril, 1*18, when the gardening should convention method would be restored, have beeu exhibiting some signs of life, for vve hope it will never again be the snow was from 4 to tl feet deep and Here comes The F la g ! frozen solid for half its depth. Iu Muv adopted. Hail i t ! “ How, then, will we proceed!’ ’ the only tbe surface of it had melted mid Who dares to drag reader naturally inquires. The answer the ground could be reuehed for plant Or trail it T In not the solution of what is no prob mg purpoacs only by tunneling. Give it hurrahs— June the auuw had gone, but the ground lem— is easy. Three for J he stars, The direct primary is farcical. It was still frozeu hard aud uloug toward Three for the bars. does not give u square deal. Half of tho latter part of that mouth another Uncover your head to i t ! the electors vote blindly and there is fall occurred which made sleighing Shout at the sight of it. not gained a fair decision or the real good for several days. The justice and right of it, On July 4 water froze in the wells judgment of the majority, which does The unsullied white of it, not begin to think or to understand the and pitcher» of the curly settler» and The blue and the red o f it, true situation until after the primary there wan excellent skating on the And tyranny’s dread o f it ! aud until they have registered their neighboring ponds. Huow fell toward guesses. It is also a primary where noon and the fourth of July services in Here comes The F lag! democrats, registered as republicans, as oue Illinois town were held in a church Cheer i t ! sist in the selection o f republican noin »armed by blazing fire logs and parti Valley and crag cipated iu by men and women in inid inees, or vice versa. Shall hear it. Let us have no direct primary, no con winter elothiiig. Fathers shall bless it, The spring, when it finally cunie in vention, but hold one election, in N o Children caress it. vember, where aspirants to offices can reality, wus so short and severe that A ll shall maintain it, appear on one ticket, with their party no vegetation could thrive through it No one shall stain it. ¡affiliations appearing, and be voted up In August the corn, which had struggled Cheers for the sailors that fought on the wave for it, on by the electors. It may make a long against adverse circumstance«, went to Cheers for the soldiers that always were brave for it, ticket, ’tis true, but better that than tassel so early that it was useless ex Tears for the men that went down toi the grave for it! this ridiculous, wasteful direct primary cept as fodder. Corn from other purls of the country brought unheard of prices and for seed to be used in the P L A N S OF BUTLDINQ ROAD. spring of 1817 furmers were obliged to P R O H IB IT IO N STRAIG H T, OR PRO costs, why protest against the murder (By A. J. Young, Former Supervisor provide themselves with corn grown in o f American citizensf Why demand H I B I T I O N MIXED. 1815. All breadstuffs went up and in District No. 17.) apology for insult to tbe fla g f It is flour »old a year afterward for $17 n First the right of way should be R U m B l 'H o N straight will be on easy to keep out of war. All that is cleared of all rubbish. Then grade the barrel. the ballot this year. The proposed necessary is not to defend our citizens, The weather experts in those day» road to a proper grade. Then take the amendment upon which the electors our are country or our flag. That would attributed the conditions to the spots grader and throw out the center of the asked to vote prohibits its importation require no vacillation. on the sun us they ure doing today. We do not want war, but we can more road to whatever width you may want into the state. Bale and manufacture The winters preceding and following the the road bed, leaving a shoulder of within the atate are already prohibited. easily keep from being licked by letting earth aliout eight inches thick. Then severe summer were intensely cold, and it be firmly known that we will not per- With 35,500 majority last election, pro go to the bluffs where you ran find as the people hud none o f the conven hibitionists feel certain that there is mit jmlrder and insult to go unpunished good, hard, firm rock and blow it out ienoes of furnaces, etc, their suffering, than by meekly saying “ Please don ’t an excellent prospect of enacting the with powder. Rake out the largest it would be supposed, must have been do it any more.” more stringent regulation. rocks and haul out on the road and necessarily great. The contrary was In its attempt to defend vacillation, As a matter of fact, prohibitionists break it down right on the bed with the case, however. The public health j The Times avoids reference to the Tam at no time expected to stop with the was never better. There were the usual sledge hammers. victory won at last election. It was at no pico incident and docs not deny that it Then bring out the next coarsest rock quiltings and log raisings everywhere. | is one o f the blackest spots upon the time considered anything but a partial and spread over the top as a filler. Then Although the crops were u failure the victory— a stepping stone to complete j escutcheon of the nation. we must find u finish— fine river grav spirits o f the people never drooped. The Times shows good judgment in prohibition. el i f it can be had— and you will have The sturdy pioneers went about their The more stringent regulation pro not attempting to deny something that by far the cheapest and best road that business just as usual. hibiting importation into the state I cannot be denied. can be built. would not have been on the ballot this IT E M IZ E S H IS B ILL Now let us speak o f the general way P A I N T E R LOVED DAD A N Y W A Y . year, however, but fo r the fact that of building roads in Lane county to another measure was proposed which day. We have about three rock crush The Items Are Perfectly A ll Right, but permits the use of the large brewery- SHORT time ago we heard the ers, I think, in the county. The major They Sound Queer. properties of the state for the manufac following conversation between a ity of the supervisors must go and gath ture and sale of the beer that may now visitor at a neighbor’s home and the A French scene painter who had been er whatever material may be found, and be shipped into the state. The total neighbor’s three-year-old daughter: place it on the road. Those able to get employed to touch up the old paintings prohibitionists seized this as an excuse “ Do you love your m am a!” one of tbe crushers go to a bluff of of an old church in Belgium some years relieving them from an implied obliga “ Yes.” rock, shoot the rock out with dynamite, ago was refused payment until he had tion to the voters of the state to give “ Do you love your p a p a !” Ac and then break it with sledge hammers rendered his bill of particulars. the present law a thorough trial before “ Yes.” to approximately I I inches square in cordingly after going over his work in attempting complete prohibition. “ Do you love your papa as much as order to get it into the crusher. Why a most conscientious manner, he sent The prohibitionists have been severe your mam a!” not hit it another tap and make it the following bill: ly criticized for considering themselves • ‘ Yes. ’ ’ Francs small enough for the coarse rock, and relieved by action of the brewers from “ Except when he spanks y o u ! ” then throw the crusher uway. A small Corrected the Ten Commandments 5.12 an obligation to the voters of the state. And the little curly beaded golden portable crusher that could be hauled Keplumed arid gilded the left foot The Sentinel is of the opinion that | haired tot frankly admitted: o f tbe guardian angel................ 4.18 around with ease from one district to such was a rather inconsistent position I “ I love him even when he spanks another to grind the rock for a fine fin Renewed heaven, adjusted the stars to take, but there is another ample rea ! me.” and e.leaned the moon................ 7.15 ish for tbe roads would be a great boon • • • son for submitting complete prohibition to road builders, as one could be used Reanimated the flames of purga at this time. The brewers themselves It seemed to us that there was a for several districts. This would save tory and restored souls............... 3.(81 should welcome a vote upon tbe ques w hole sermon in that reply. the taxpayers at least half o f the mon Revived the flumes o f hell, put a tion. Evidently daddy found it necessary ey and build just as good and durable tail on the devil, mended his left From the standpoint o f the prohibi to chastise once in a while. A child roads. hoof, und did several odd jobs on tionists, to again allow the manufacture that didn’t need any punishment would the damned.................................. 3.02 1 am in favor of building the county of beer in the state would be a step be too good for this world. roads just as narrow as possible, but Cleaned the ears of Balaam’s ass backwards. They must, therefore, fight But quite as evidently this dad must just as firm and substantial ns the and shod him.............................. M l to maintain the ground already won. have a hold upon his little babe’s a f wider roads adjacent to the larger trad Mended the shirt of the prodigal Oregon either wants total prohibition fections that even a spanking cannot ing points. The width of the road bed son and cleaned his ears............. 4.00 or it wants the limited prohibition shake. should be governed by the amount of which we already have. I f the majority Undoubtedly he takes pleasure in traffic it has to carry. I f we don’t de o f the people want total prohibition, bouncing her on his knee, in getting her vise better and cheaper methods of let ’■ know that fact now. to smack him, in getting her to see how building roads in Lane county, we are I f we are satisfied with the kind of hard she can squeeze. Perhaps he puts not going to get them. Things Othen Think and What We prohibition which we already have, her to bed at night. Perhaps be re Think of tho Thing! Other! Think there is no good reason for forcing mon peats her little prayer to her. A W A Y TO S A V E MONEY. ey out of the state and allowing our in Anyway he has her love and affection We have notie,ed that the baby born dustrial plants to lie idle. and he would not have it i f his love was (Editorial in Eugene Register.) with u silver spoon in its mouth has I f we are going to drink beer, l e t ’s only shown in administering spankings. In a report made a few days ago, a just as free a vent for squalling as any make it at home. I f we want to do We wonder how many girls would speeial eommittee of the Houthern Lane other kind. away with beer entirely, the breweries prefer home to the streets, how many County Taxpayers' league urges a should be relieved to be informed of the would rather embrace daddy than a prompt and thorough trial o f the road Nurse a grievance and it will become fact so that they make permanent street rowdy, how many would be saved patrol system. I t was led to do this a husky member o f your family of plans to enter other business. from lives of shame and sorrow, i f dad through an investigation o f road con The failure of tbe new amendment dy only so enshrined himself in their troubles. struction and maintenance costs. proposed by the prohibitionists would in hearts that they would love him even The adoption o f the road patrol ays no way affect the present law. when he spanked them. Our advice is not to give too much tern might well be made an issue by We would be content with life i f we advice. taxpayers’ leagues all over Oregon, for knew that when we at last disinhabit V A C I L L A T IO N . nothing would do more to get value this earthly tenement o f ours, an in All men are liars— and we will not received from public money spent for ^JW O W EEKS ago The Yoncalla scriptiou could be curved upon the mar road purposes than adoption of nn ade deny that we are, for fear that would V J Times said the administration is ble above truthfully saying: “ He so quate and sensible system o f mainte be taken as proof o f the fact. shout as vacillating as the rock o f Gib lived that his children loved him even nance. We hear many promises from raltar. The Sentinel took The Times when he chastised.” candidates about election time to spend The person who nurses a grouch to task and mentioned about thirty the public money as they would spend should he prosecuted for feeding it im cases of flagrant vacillation and asked S E N T I N E L ’ S PO S ITIO N ENDORSED. their own, and it might be well to re pure food. The Times to deny any one o f them. mind the successful ones that i f the Being completely flabbergasted by j f t c HE S E N T I N E L feels that its po- roads were their own private property The person who makes woman ’s the weight o f evidence against its con sition concerning the initiative is they would certainly repair them when styles is our most prominent reformer. tention, The Times, in its last issue, ad rapidly becoming the popular one. This repairs were needed, instend o f pem it mit! the vacillation in toto, but says is indicated by the fact that o f the ting them to go to ruin for the lack of We have seen persons so conceited such vacillation was necessary to keep eleven measures upon the ballot this a little attention at the right time. us out o f war. For the benefit of the taxpayer, let that they didn’t care whether anyone year nine are constitutional amendments A mighty white-livered defense. us study for a moment the life history else observed their superiority or not— which can be enacted in no other way. I f we must be kept out of war at all The initiative is being recognized as of a single chuck hole. At the hegin- they considered themselves tbe only O T H E F L A G C a & HINGS WE THINK ones qualified tu judge upon su nu portant a point. It is only natural that u woman should uuiko a mull of her husbniiil she couldn’t continue to love him if he roiuuiuod in the same condition In which she married him. The fewer words it would take tu tell what we know the less aide we seem to be to intelligently use even tinse few words. Any woman's mouth is pretty enough to kiss, so to speak. Stats o f Ohio. City o f ToUdo. 1 I .in a« Count y. I Frank J Cliviiey imike» oath Unit he I» senior purlncr o f III" linn o f F J ! ”l*«'H««y A Co., doline huslness In (lie c i t y o f T o ledo, County anil Hisle aforeaahl, sml that » » I d (trill Will l>ay the »uni o f <>NW M t’ Nt>IIFI> D O L L A R S for each and »v - ery ca»e of Catarrh that «-annul I..... .. by th » u»e o f I I A I . I . S I' \T t l t l t l l C U ItU F R A N K .1 r i l M N K Y Hwnrn to before in« and ■ iib»irlh"<l In my presence, till» *th ihiy o f December, A D ISM (Heal) A W nt.RAfON. N otar y Publie H a l l '» Catarrh Cure Is laki-n Internally and » e l » directly np'.n the I i I ihm I and mii- niua surface» uf the »v»t«-m Send for l••llmonhlt■. free F J C H K M R T A CO Toledo. O Hold hv all I'riiKKlsIa. V’"' T » k e H a l l » » ' s i n Mr P il ls ......... . SHOULD S L O A N ’ S L I N I M E N T UO ALONG? Report of tha Oondttion of thè Bituk (If course It should! For lifter n siren of Cottage Orove, ut Cottage Univo, nous day when your muscle» have been in tho stuie of Oregon, al thè doso of exercised lo the limit nu upplicntion of business, J on e 30, 1018. Hloan ’« Liniment will tnke the soreness Resources l.oans and diacouuts $17,588.85 it nil stiffness iivvny und get you in fine shape for tomorrow. You should also (Kerdrufts, aecured aud unse e urei! IBS M use it for u sudden attack of toothache, Ronda and warrant» 19,978.511 » t i f f neck, backache, stings, biles aud Furniture and fixtures 3. immi Oli tin1 many accidents that nr«1 Incidental Othor reni ostalo owned 6,71*9.95 to u vacation. “ We would us soon Duo freni bauks (not rcserve lonve our luiggugo us go on n vacation battila) . 8,880.89 or enmp out without Mlouii’a Liniment.’ ’ Duo freni nppruved roserve tank« 7,803.98 Writes one vnentionist: “ We use it for Choc ha and othor cash itouis 1,118.42 everything from crumps to toothache.” • ’a-di oii band 0,038.00 I*nt a bottle In your Img, be prepared Ixpaaaaa 044.18 and have no regrets. T o ta l............... $07,986 11 LUbUlUaa Capital atoab palli in $88,000.00 Surplus fumi 3,800.00 Postai anvings batik deposita 428.70 Individuai dopusits subjoct to check 43,099.09 Cnshicr check* imi standing 341.181 Time and anvings deposita .. 94,187.09 Total $97,888.44 S T A T E OF OREGON, * MS. fouuty of l.uuo. I, Alfred Jurv, ruahier of thè ubove nummi batik, do aolninnly sweur that thè nlmvo statement is true to tho tu-st of iny know lodge and bolief. A L F R E D JU RY, Cashier. Mubsrribed and sworn lo bofore ino ibis liuti day of July, 1918. A L T A KING, Notary Public. Mv couimission expire» Nov. 29, 1919 Correct Attesti li. I.urrh, Geo. M Unii, W. !.. Iliibbell, Director». O R D IN A N C E NO. 428 Ali Ordinanre, granting tu tho Stand ard Oli Company, a corporation, pormi» sion to locate, ercct, operate and niuin timi nny w a rehouse, or tankago, or both, and othor ncccssury building* un a cor tain traci of land desi-ri bel a» fo llo » « : All of l.ot No. 2, Block No. 3, Jones’ \ddition to Cottage (Irovo, Oregon, ex ceptiug easterly 118) feet, county of Lane, stille of Oregon, for thè Storage and distribuibili of pi-troleum and ita prmlucta nini othor kinds of merchan di»«' hundled by anni company. The common couacil of tho City of ( ’■■tinge Urove d o r a ordain ns f o l l o » « : Hection I. The Standard Oil Company, a corporation, hnving nskcd perniisaion to locate, ercct, operate and iniiintniii a warchousc, tankuge, or both, und other ncccssury building«, on a certain truci of ground described us fo l l o » » : All of Lot No. 2, Block No. 3, Jones’ Additino to Cottage Urove, Oregon, excepting easterly 1(8) feet, Cottage Urove, county o f Lane, state o f Oregon, for tbe Storage unii distrihutinn of pe Indenni unii ita produrla nnd other kinds of mcrchundisc hundled by nubi company und thè suine huving bern con- sidered by thè Common Council, it in herehy ordnincd und perinission in bere by given und grnnted to thè Ntnndiird Oil Company, n corporation, to locate, erect, operate and nmintiiin a ware house, tiiukuge or both und other nere«- snry building« iipou that certain truci of ground described ns follows: All o f Lot No. 2, Block No. 3, Jones’ Additbm to Cottage Urove, Oregon, «'i ceptiug easterly 1(8) feet, county o f Lane, «tute o f Oregon, for thè Storage and distribution of petroleum und ita produci« nnd other kinds of merchandisc hundled by saiil company. Hection 2. This Ordì narice shall he pnhlished in Tbe Cottage Urove Menti ne!, a weekly newspnper published and printed in thè City o f Cottage Urove, and stilili tnke effest and be in force immediately upon thè expirntion o f 30 days after it h passnge and approvili. I’ assed and adupted by thè Common Conncil this 3rd day o f July, A. D. 1910. Ayes, 5; noe», ((; nhuent, 1. The fori'going Ordinarie«' is herehy approved this 3rd day o f July, A. I). 1918. Attesti J. II. CIIA1IBERH, J. E. Young, city clerh. Mnyor. jly0 13e Junk 823 EAST MAIN STRI We pay the highest prices for Ifc-rap M etal. Rubber, Hacks. Auto Tir«», also Hcrap Cast Iron, Wool, Rags, etc. We pay the highest prices fur all kinds of Hides. Hhoep and Goat Pelt», Mohair, Wool. I*urs, Bunas and Beeswax. LOOK GOOD FEEI, GOOD. No one can cither feel good uor look good while suffering from Minsliptaliin Oct nil of tliut tired, druggy ( lifeless feeling by n treatment of Dr. K i n g ’s New L ife Pills. Buy a leu today, take one or two pills tonight In the morn mg that stuffed, dull feeling is gone nnd you feel better ut once. 25c ut your druggist. Blackmore & McFarland Tim City Transfer All Kinds uf Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano Moving a Specialty WOOD A N D CO AL Phone 55 Office A t Eagle Cigar Store PR O F E S S IO N A L CARDS MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIOH MAN Residence Tenth St. Phone 170-L nuglbpd R. M. McGAROAR, D. D. S. D E N T IS T Neuralgia relieved uistuutly by local »p plication. Residence und office one bl ck south uf postofticc. Phone I31J Cottage Grove, Oregon Practices in ull Court» 25 Year» Experience H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW N O T A R Y PU B LIC Buder Building, Over Mctsun Shop COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Phone, 47 Office U wmiu Blk D&. 0. E. FROST Electrical Treatments X Ruy pictures. Microscopic Kiuuiinutiuu uf Hputun aud Blood J. E. YOUNG A TTO R N E Y AT L A W Office on Main Blreet Cottage Orove :: i: Oregon DR. A. J. HENDRY D E N T IS T LADY ATTE ND ANT OVER FIKHT N A T I O N A L B A N K Phone IU Cottage Grove, Oregon Notice of Final Settlement A. W. RIME, M. D. Notice is hereby given that the under P H Y S I C IA N A N D 8UROEON signed administratrix of the estate of John Nelson Crow, deceased, has filed Office in Phillips in the county court o f Luiio county, Building, over the Oregon, her finul account as such nil Bonsou Drug Store. ministratrii und that Huturday, the 22d day o f July, 1910, at the hour of 2:30 Office Phone 34 Rosidenca l ’ hone 120.1 o ’clock p. m. o f said day, has been fixed by said court us the time for hearing DR. W. M. HAMILTON any objections to said report and the LIC ENSED C H IRO PRA C TIC settlement thereof. P H Y SIC IA N L I L L I E A. CROW, Administratrix. Consultation and examination free. O f Alta King, Attorney for estate. j22jl20c fice hours 9 to 5. Holidays nnd evenings by appointment. Office und Resilience: )0-1 North Hlxth Notice of Pinal Settlement. Htre«>t, Cottage Grove, Oregon Notice is hereby given that the under signed iidministratrix o f tho estate of Richard Crow, deceased, has filed in the county court of Lane county, Oregon, her finnl account ns such ad ministratrix und that Saturday, the 22d day o f July, 1918, at the hour o f 2:3« o ’clock p. m. o f said day, has b«'on fixed by said court as the time for hearing nny objections to siiid report and the settlement thereof. I.II.I.IE A. CROW, Administratrix. Alta King, Attorney for estate. j22jl2()c WM. BARKER, JR. ASSAYER AND A N A L Y S T Cot rntes, lowest prices. Gold, 75c; cop per, $1; qualitative analysis, $5; quin titative analysis o f ores, $13; cyanide («•»t on ore, $15; Careful, neeii -.ito work, quick returns. 423 Tenth Avenue East, Eugene, Oregon I f a Hentinel want ad. w on’t sell it, throw it away. maylOtf