COTTAGE GROVE L E A D E R COTTAGE GROVE OREGO* FOR THE CITY ELECTION business notices 1905 Spring 1915 Wagon makinii. blacks ruithin* (Continue«! from t in t page. ) _ . ____ ____________________________ _______ and general repair work at J. U KA D K IC OO M PANY that may be made during the coming year; should be effected by care- Baker ~ shop^ tf fill and painstaking legislation, bearing in mind that we are already good »orwinan ! c ^ )r E n teral at the Gottatce O roro aa *ec- ond-chts* matter. burdened with high taxes, that our pledges must be kept, and that a , ' ,lU arc the month is an abnormal amount to expend. While we recognize the J.’I,,V|,V kin^V "sold complete or in SI' H STK IP TIO N K A T E S necessity of maintaining police authority, we feel that other dubes pnrta by Wynne Hardware On« Year - • fI V) Six Mouth» . . . . .;s should be performed by the day police, other than a disinterested pa Co. rbrt*ve Months . . . . .so II paltl in advance but If not *o paid a rade of the streets and the collection of the water rents. It will do a How about that early spring gar­ »inform rate of $*i.uu per vcar w ill be charged. Make work a pleasure with a A dvertising rates made Known on application blue uniform no harm to be laid aside occasionally, that the wearer den? -A N D - pay day is forthcoming. In view of any improvements that shall be Planet Jr. band planter and culti­ vator We have hoes, rakos and CLUBBING LIST deemed necessary, we further admonish that the authorities should keep spades. Wynne Hardware Co. The Ldue County L eader for oue a well-trained eye upon the expense account of the city. That every The leader office is prepared to year, aud any of the following publi- dollar should be made t i do a dollar's worth of work, faithfully and turn out the eery highest class of cation for one year, for the price set well. opposite • commercial job printing e P o lice S vetem New Y ork Tribune F irm er •I 7 !) guarantee satisfaction. Toledo W eekly Blade ................ 1*74 Sue. 7.- We believe, for the service« rendered, that $120.00 per Ì-.V» Portland W eekly Oregonian $2 25 Up robes reduced to $ 1 . 50 ; Portland Weekly Journal . may get some needed exercise in an effort to scrape some of the mud jo .-,0 mackintosh robe reduced to Port lami Sem i-W eekly Journal san Francis«*»» f a l l 7 .VI from the cross-walks that pedestrians may cross without danger of mir-| < 1 . 70 ; line * 4.50 rubber plush lap San Francis«?« Examiner, .. a.so sunset M agatine, San Francisco 2 M 0 r„lM reduced to $ 3.25 robe $;> . at Comer s iug down. Out W est, Los Angelos . 2.30 harness shop. F ire P rotectio n E n c o u ra g e d Its the firm now of Milne & Ba­ S rc . 8 .- -We wish to compliment the fire department of this city SATURDAY............ MARCII 1 JO.) ker, Mr. L. \V. Baker having pur- Every member has a reputatiou for prompt reply to the fire summon cliaxed an mtorest in the real estate N O M IN ATIO N S FOR O FFIC K . But too little thought is given the boys who in the most part take the busiuess of J. S. Milne, office at brunt of the work, when the department is called into service. It J Opura House building. Usually the citizens of Cottage Grove have but two tickets in the would appear to us that the needs c f the fire bovs should be looked in­ When you pay in advance your field from which to select the offi­ to more carefully, and a little encouragement extended for past favors, subscription to the Leader, ask for -A T - cers to govern the city’s affairs f r aud looking to their future interest. a free one-year subscription to the the municipal year. I Pacific Tree ami Vine- , the M u n icip al O w n e rsh ip . best . This time however, they are . . . . . . , , . , . .. ... farm, poultry and livestock journal Sac. 9.— We believe m municipal ownership of any légitimât« ^ ^ Pftcijjc C((a8t Free witb more fortunate or otherwise, as one may look at it, in having three tic­ system that will increase the revenues of the city. In this belief we the Leader if paid in advance. kets presented for their considera­ teel that the time is now at hand when we should discuss, and if prac tion. ticable. put into operation, a plan w h tp b v the city m y secure control PLEASANT AND HARMLESS. The first ticket named is headed of an electric light plant. With our own water syste u and electric Itim't drug the stomach to cure a by Ojiver Veatcb for mayor and A. H. King for recorder. Mr Oliver light plant, it would appear, that the burden of the city's expenses et digli ( Ini- Minute Cough Cure cuts iiiueus. draws the lutlaiiiatlon Veatch has been for sonic time past would be cut off. As an illustration, we would respectfully reler to the the ,.ut -«I the tlirmt, lungs and hronlciil one of the city council, but his term revennes of the present water system now owned and operated by the ttities. heals, soothes anil cures A will expire the 3rd of April. Mr city, without which revenues tue city would today be in : traightened ,|ilick eure for Croup mid Whooping (’..tigh One Minute Cough Cure re- Veatch states he was not an aspir­ lievrs ¡1 cough cure In one minute lie- ant for the nomination and consen­ circumstances. It is a question that demands the in 1st conservative cmise it .ids Hist on tlie mucous ted to accept, only by the urgent attention, and oue worthy of otir best efforts. Therelore, we are in ia membrane right «here the cough request of his friends. He has vor of taking this matter up at an ea-Jy -late, and give it the careful at­ troubles—in the throat or lieep-sent- WE HAVE ONE HUNDRED t'd on the lungs. Sold by The Mod- stated publicly that if elected he tention it deserves. TONS OF FANCY OAT HAY 1 ern Pharmacy. will give thu city his best effort-' G am b lin g and will so far as possible, with due S kc . 10.- We believe in the enforcement of the laws regarding regard to the city's financial con­ A Sensible M ove. dition favor all public improve- 8aa*bling It is unlawful. Therefore, the thing to do is to (. 1 ) obey Have Tom Awbrey write you up merits and will insist upou the en­ the law. (2) Enforce the law. i a policy on your home and furni­ Cracked Corn, per bushel. forcement of the laws as they now- 85c Card Room s ture in the Oregon Fire Relief As­ stand; believing them to be suffi Oil Meal, per pound . 2c Sr.c. i i . — It is known that, with one exception, card rooms are sociation, or your stock of goods in cent without any additions, or at the .Etna Insurance Company. ran in the rear rooms of the several cigar stores in the city. There is least until changed by the vote of nothing to prohibit one from opening a resort of this kind, neither can --------- -------------- the people. Mr. King is a lawyer in t h e c i t y we prohibit card playing in the maiu. But there should be a law pro- j W HEAT, B A R L E Y AND O A T S for «,^1 ,,t the and is well known. Both h e and hibiting boys under the age of eighteen frequenting such resorts «too« «Is* couilh and beala lung* mill and at the warehouse by the depot. Mr. Veatch have signed t h e p l a t ­ In so doing the interests of the proprietor and the boys are form as adopted by t h o s e w h o placed them in nouiiu it io n and protected, and the heart of the anxious mother is made lighter. printer! in another part o f t h i s num­ C u rlew Scholarship in Eng*-"“ Riwineiw ber under ihe head of the Law and S e c . 12.— We believe in the time-honored Curfew law. We be­ College for sale. Special price. Ap­ Order ticket. The second ticket is headed hy lieve that, not only should the ringing of the bell be executed, but that ply at Lender office, or write. Thos. K. Campbell, president of the law should be enforced. It is an ordinance of this city— has been the Pacific Timber Company with A D E S T R U C T IV E P IR E . headquarters in the citv. He re­ in force for many years; but it appears to ns that it is a law in name To draw the fire out of a burn, or ouly. If it is worth space on the ordinance record of this city, why | ceived his nomination from .1 meet­ I heal cut w ithout leaving a scar, I use DeWirt's Witch Hazel Salve. A ing of the members of the Commer­ not enforce it? ) paive for piles, (let the genuine. F in a l cial Club and business men. Mr. .1. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmon- Campbell was uot desirous of ac­ j izer. Centre. Ala., writes: I have In presenting this platform, we wish to say that we stand cepting, but consented to make the r Pilr-.'cMi^m^burnl'’ race, after his nomination. He is the open for good government; good people and good laws, and th *! F at present a member of the council, enforcement ot good laws. We ask for the good offices of every honest 1 ’! Is the nes. solve "11 the market, having been chosen by the board citizen who is willing to lay upou the altar of good government an -.'l.r'l.y'Tie-' Nu'olV-r'.^MiVi riuo" v'/1,1‘I A SPECIALTY to fill thevacancy occasioned by the honest vote. __ resignation of Dr. Wall. Respectfully submitted by the Executive Committee ot the Bus­ Mr. Campbell believes that there M IN E R S ’ are some things needed to make the iuess Metis’ Ticket, March 20, 1905. city what it should be. Is in favor Read, approved and adopted, in open meeting assembled, March SU PPLIES of an enlargement of the present 20, 1905. water supply and if elected will We, the undersigned, hereby approve and adopt the foregoing! also favor snch improvements as the financial conditions of the city platform. T h o s . K . C a m pbk lu , will justify. F. H. Roseburg. candidate for re­ F. H. R osenberg , All diseases of Kidneys, corder is well known in the city W. A. H ogate . Bladder, Urinary Or&anB. having been book-keeper and audi­ M*- Rheumatism. Back F. D. W h e e l e r . ache.HeartDlsease Gravel. tor for the Pacific Timber Company Dropsy, Female Troubles. M a r io s V e a t c h . for years and is an expert account D o n 't becom e d lscou ru g rd . Th ere la a ant. c a re fo r you . It necessary write Dr. Fenner. The ticket upou which their ; lie Mas spen t a life lim e cu rin g J u s t such i-vs. - as jo u rs . A il co n su ltation s Free. Since the perfect Stove-Pipe Fastener lias CITIZEN* TICK E T names are placed is designated the , "J suffered a long time with what the doctors Business Men's ticket. The eand been in the market. Call and see it at claimed was lumbago. Was down in bed un­ The now.nations as made were: idates for treasurer and eonncilmen MILLER’S NEW AND SECOND HAND able to move without great pain. Two bottles For mayor— R. M. Veatch. are the same as on the Law and I of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure STORE. It is easily attached and insures completely cured me and I have had no return For Recorder— J. E Young. Order ticket they having been of the trouble nor any signs o f rheumatism safety. indorsed by those who placed the * For Conncilmen— ist ward, James Barrett: 2nd ward: J. H. Kar­ _ FRED BRANDT. Dyer. Mancie. Ind." Look tor the Football “ H ooters”—they Business Men s ticket in nomination. tell; 3rd ward, W. C Johnson. D ruggists. SSc »1 A -k fo r O00W B o o t - F u ss The platform of this ticket is also __________ Sod hy the M "l>Klt> l'H A K M A CY make more noise than a boiler factory. printed in this issue. Wtn. Hogate, F. I). Wheeler and I ion; If a candidate cannot by an simply take from 25 to 40 gallons Marion Veatch the nominees for j honest vote be elected be should be of water, according to strenth de­ t ’ o M ia m i M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n s . Whoever or whatever sired. mix with one gallon of coni alderman on both these tickets are j defeated M aimii 2 t, 1905 . well known citizens and will no | ticket in the field that is elected, let pound and apply with a spray Wheat, valiev....... ....... 4 92 donbt do their part in conducting j it l>e by fair vote. pump. The compound costs 70CO' 22 50 Anyone even attempting to cast a 60c per gallon. It is certain in its B a r ie v , ro lle*!................... the affairs of the city in a satisfac- ..........- . - 27 00 rote who is notlegally entitled so to work of pest killing and is a fine , £lo"r............................ tory manner 4.30-1.75 That, called the Citizen's ticket do, should meet with swift puniah- tonic for trees. per ton -Miiliiling*......................... 25.00 wns nominated bv a meeting of cit- : irent ............................ 25.00 liens held in the Opera The nom- | - D E A L E R IN Bankrupt Stock for Sak. choP*.......................... 18.00 ¡nations «re as follows: For mavot j DIED I have on fiau.i a Bankrupt stm.k R. M. Veatch, recorder J E Young. . ,,,__. .. aldermen James Barret. J H Bar VOUNG— Chart«. Albert konug of General Merchandise and Pateut T im iv tl.y .................................. 14 9 , ft L> v<‘r.............................. 11 « 12 ------ — ---- telsand W C. Johnson So far as NT*«1 1!* , ----------------- 7*»» 5 months and — 11 .medicine's one door east of the “ r»,n................................. h e* i2 learned there has been no platform | days, died at the residence of his . Griffin Veatch Company, which I Y V*X ............................... 11 t*» 12 adopted 01 written statements made 1 parents, al*o it two mile« west of j will sell at greatly reduced prices Onion*.per 100 ll>............. 2.40 9 2 57 11 a\v Icy IUdjr., W est Ri ver Ht., C ottage I >E°ve' 1 the city oc last Saturday. Call and be convinced. No trouble Honev. pervase............... 3.00 m 3,js by 0» for this ticket Potato Phone yo u r order. new O re g o n The funeral service« were conduct- to show goods or answer questions. fa n e v 90 (.1 I (to id by Reverend C. H. Wallace at C. C. H a 'LET o s . NO ILLEG AL VOTING. s m a a . gu n s, id c i . t « y , r n - . the Christian Church Sundar fore- E g g * , r a n c h ................................. 25 Those who have been instrunieu . noon. There wae a large number I-«wig and Clark eon ve nier spoons E rn 24 of the family in attendance at the tal in placing thd Law and Order and at Madaen s BCTTKR the Business Men’s ticket in the services. E vira cream« ry............ 225 <- 27 ^ The young man came here with field decided at their meetings on Fancy creamery............ ip m t A model post office will be in­ Dairy................. Moodsv night, that eo far aa in their | bis parents a vout three years ago lift/'20^ stalled at the Lewis and Clark E x ­ m iwwer io prevent it. there will be The pall bearers were young men roci.rav. position. It will prove interesting as a l Chickens no illegal voting at th * city election ot about his own age. liftin'* anexhibitand useful in handling the Spring*.- Men have been appointed to learn *"•- _ _ ___ 12 - 12 ' - immense amount of mail matter re­ Broilers. 12 'j -13 aa far as ponaibie the names of those McBam s Carbolic Compound, LX.iT«d „ >ik1 _ nt out from Expos- Wi!d mshing t a c k l e 2.50 who are entitled to vote and to re- sold by the M pine Hardware com -, I « Itioo headquarter* Duck ammunition a aw 8.00-0.«) * * “ T V **- u t c t V i o c i t e d » .v c n r a i * t - . v i t r E r n « . p*Ly is the Muff to spray your tree* _____ . § Figeons main at the polls and * watch carefully 1.00-1.25 Hops and vines with There is no boil-j ct granuAtzv o»-s with gl* 25 for fraud aient vote* Wool 20 - 21 Thie m a step in the nght direet- ing or cooking neces&aiy Yon |*t Madaen a. H i k e d r y S o l ........ PUBLISHKD KVKKY KATUUDAY ftX TMK P U B L I S H IN U Ladies Shirt Waists Shirt Waist Suits. Latest Styles a n d Fa b rics have a rriv e d T h is W e e k L U R C H ’S HAY! HAY! $12.00 F O L E Y S H O N EY -^ T A R A Rare Chance P T All Other Feed at Our Usual Lov Prices H ARTUNG & HANSEN .. H ARD W ARE P L U M B IN G Stov es, ! RF ms ware KIDNEY and PIPER S V A N D E N B U R G Backache CURE No More W ires DR. FENNER’S FARM ri TOOLS 1 ï n C . J . M I L L E R , M a i n S t . , n e a r Britl D. C. B au g h mm HAÏ, CRAIN, F M aid MILL llj H a r d w a r e , S t o v e s , T in w i M! 5 ! S . L’ XI) L0(i«ERS SUPPIzlEsI , ^)\v nKR* FIK K CAR AÂ Æ Ï U« • MPLEM ENTS STORTING (ifX)I)5i. CUTLERY Griffin & Veatc