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Cottage Grove Leader V< IL. XVI CO TTAG E GROVE, OREGON, SATURD AY, A PR IL ! Henry will be sent to the Roys' and THE HANSON G irls’ Home iu Portland It is no doubt the best for all parties, es- BOY TROUBLE j pecially the boy that this action j should lie taken petlled by Sending Him to Boy's and Girl's Society Portlaud. I he Oregon Statesmen publishes at Salem in a recent number ha- this to say ahont the creamery bus The Hanson fannlv trouble does mess: jo t seem to be ended A Safe Fortune. TB After Hinson pleaded guilty to |‘This countiy has the largest f f e charge of maltreating his thir- dairy herds in the world, the great en year old son Henry, and was est number of herds, and the most ed accordingly; the boy refused highly developed butter producers; ' o back to his Borne. there is, too, room for practically W, Baker kept Henry for a day limitless development of the dairy »0, and then the boy decided to ing industry. But New Yorkers bark, which he did a week ago; last year found it profitable to im fid ay. A boot noon his step- port butter from New Zealand. The ther ordered him to take a bath importation was made by way of I took charge of his clothes and London, carried considerably more ortly afterward he dissapnarod. than half way around the world, Monday it was reported he was and heavy import duty paid on it. ¡ying ander the house, which As explaination of this surprising lie there is no baqpment, Hets off incident in imports, it is given that grouinl a toot or so. the butter was imported during Constable Atkins weut to the America’s winter which is New Zea imc and found him in a very bad land’s summer; that at that sea ditiou. He had on only a son butter production naturally falls leater ami a pair of overfills and off in the frozen east ami middle about famished for food ,!mviug west, and that the failure of supply 1 but little to eat for several days, thus occasioned made the New le was. dressed and given bis Zealand importation profitable. ner but refiised to stay at home These explanations show the possi 1' alderman Chamberlin took bilities of the dairying industry in jar^e of him. California Here there is practically Later Hanson who :s employed at no winter; indeed. California’s fav ' Tie plant at Latham appeared orable time of butter production is 1 demanded the return of his during the season of rain and green i, and was allowed to visit him for grass, when the pastnres of the 1 purpose of inducing him to ac- east are under snow. There is in anpnny him home, winch after a the east a market which will take k with the boy was unsuccessful, all the winter dairy products that uson told the officers, that lie had California can possibly produce oived papers from the Boys and This state produced butter and rta Aid Society in Portland, which cheese last year valued at upwards tlie boy would not agree to stay of #20,000,000. With the ever home he wool 1 sign and send growing demand in the east, it is i there, this he has failed so far not impossible that these figures, will one day he multiplied tenfold. lb. Ianst n has three children by his At any rate, he who lays the found t wife, a girl of seventeen, the ation of a dairy in California starts Henry and a younger girl, the building of a sate fortune,” says fter the death of the mother of Alfted Holman, editor of the Sacra se children he married her sister mento Union they Dos have a baby, Yes; and Oregon, especially the umerous stories are told by the Willamette valley and the western ghbors of the ubuse of these part, has even greater possibilities or children by (iausou and his for the dairy farmer than has Cali fornia. There is a time coming (and o. t is very evident that the boy is it is not very far away) when the great foar of the father wic' it is coast counties of Oregon will be the orted has an uncoutrolable tom- greatest daily producing section in the United States. Wherever dairy r at times His principal complaint is that ing is earned ou in a systematic wav there you find prosperity and ic boy persists in running away. Itds possible that the facts have happmess among the (arming class. err distorted and Hanson is not so ,d as reported and that the boy is Innocent of the Crime. ard to manage. Considerable has been reported to After having served six years of ,e putside papers that would in- his sentence in tbe state prison, in ate a boy w*s being misused in silence and meek submission, it «le- is city without receiving any pro- velops that Albert A. Johnston, is tion. This is not true, all that entirely inuoceut of the crimo of l be done to do justice to the which he was convicted and appli her and protect the boy, will be cation has been made to the govern or for pardou. Evidence of hi* iu ne by I he officers and citizens. Friday ilausou surrendered the nocense comes in the form of au iv Henry to Attorney Williams | affidavit from Grace Utrfiehl, uee ib look him to Eugene and after \lleu, au Indian girl, upon whom proper papers are made out. tbe crime was alleged to have been f ot 0 1, 1905. NO. 60 Does he expect the people to tuko i day evening at a Spanish restaurant j him at his word— or to infer that he in the Latin quarter. The cookery reminiscent of Manilla, real ” tin to” The tune has come when the and an abundance oi Fhillipine Hon. R. M cannot rim off the citi- cigars and cigarillos, together with Of Business Men Reply to Article in zans of this city with a club one ! the good fellowship inspired by the minute and whistle them back the reunion, started a flow of old mem Guard and States Reasons for ories that kept the company yarn- next. Nominations. In the agony of defeat w inch spinning until well past midnight. glares him iu the face, brought Nor was a toast to the health of ab- COTTAGE G HOVE, OltE., MASCII 31 ’05 | about by his own misrepresentation, sent comrades forgotten. E pitou L eader :— In the Eugeuo | he grasps at a straw, and thu com The members of Company C now Guard of March 31, appeared a munication in the Guard is the re residents of San Francisco are Sam communication signed jy “ Voter,” sult, coming to the surface in a uel Thurston, Moray Applegate, alleging to hail from Cottage Grove, form of a water-logged sea weed, Hryant Drake, Herbert Thompson who presumes to take the citizens which, instead of being a saving and Maguire. The meeting proved WAS t u e v i c t i m OE rout. o o N S fiu A c T . of t h i „ o l t y t o ta 8 k f o r (1u r i u g to agency, only prolongs the death so plcasureable that a similiar din Johnston was convi cted in Jack break away from the Veatch ring, agony. ner will be given monthly. sou county, December 2, 1899, of which has manipulated tliiugH along E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t c i : Or B u s i n e s s ! the crime of rape committed upon city government lines fyar tho part M en s ’ T ic k e t DIED. Grace Allen, upou sworn testimony fifteen years, to the detriment, iu BROWN— Mrs. Mary H. Brown given by her upon the stand. The the estimation of many people, of died at her home four miles south Commercial Club Members. girl who was then 15 years of age. the city’s interests. of town, Wednesday, March 29, Every mun who reads the com- is now married to Frank Barfield, of paralysis. Following will be found the and living in Siskiyou, California. muiiication in the Guard can with names of the members of the Com Her funeral was held Friday morn It is understood the conspiracy wan little trouble, place bis finger on the mercial club. The list is printed ing from tbe (amily residence, Rev. formed ugnuiHt Johnston by tbe autbor in a mome nt., and in so doing for the reason that “ Voter” iu the J. H. ¡Sham officiating, with inter- mother of the girl, who had a griev be will see the “ tugger” iu the ] Guard insinuates it is the “ billiard tmeut iu the Taylor cem etery The ance against him, and that she j hall crowd.” Also that the people deceased leaves au aged husband, forced the girl to swear falHely to To clear up aiiy little misuuder- I niay know whether the club is com three sons, William, George and secure conviction. The girl now stsudiug that may occur l>y tho | p0sec) 0f representative men or not. Grant., and two daughters, Mrs. makes voluntary affidavit to the ef- rending of tins Guard ' communica Allie Thornton and Mrs. Grace feet that her testimony was untrue, tion, which is published purposely j Abrams, W. H. Jones, C. P. Lowis, beanies many friends to and that she was youug at the time to throw a dishonest light ou the | Bingham, I. H. Knox, D. D. mourn her death. Kime, A. W. and did not know the meaning of condition ot things, we wish to call | Brehaut, H. VAN SHOIACK— At Baker City, Lurch, B. Briggs, A L. the charge of rape. The governor your attention to the following: Gregor, March 22nd, E. Van Thu facts in the case are, that at Cornwall, G. M Loudon, V. C. has nut taken any action upon the Shoiack aged about 56 years. petition for pardou as yet but is a meeting which nominated the Campbell, T . K . Lloyd, W. B. For some ti me past be has been the Hon. Comer. Geo. Madsen, H. C. waiting for official confirmation of “ Law and Order ticket, afflicted with paralysis. He former R. M. Veatch was represented by Corpron, A. McQueen, Geo the affidavit ly lived near Cottage Grove and able supporters, who worked for h.akin, H. Medley, J. S has many acquaintances here. mayor, but who were defeated. Finn, D. Ostrander, C. P. Letter from Taxpayer. He leaves u brother, W. P. Van Mauy were not entirely satisfied Griggs, 1) Phillips. F. R Shoiack of Cottage Grove and a Cottage Grove, Ore, Mar. 31 1905- with the bend of the Law and Order Garman, W. I). Root, W. B E d ito r L e a d e r : ticket, although they Imd no object- Howard, C. J. Rosenberg, F H. s i s t e r , Mrs. Munda J. Scott of W ild Permit me in the issue ol the ion to the getitlemeu named by that|Hard, F. J. fhompsoii, 11 O. wood. He was hurried at Arling- I ton, Ore. Lender of this week. ticket for councilman. Out of this Hinds, F. Veatch, M. I wish to state my appreciation grow the meeting called at the Com- ' Hansen, P. C. Wheeler. F. 1). In Memoriam. of tho platform issued and adopted mercial Club rooms, to which a nuiu- Hockett, C. I. Woods A. B. by the Business Mens’ Ticket, and her cf citizens were invited, a few Jordan, 1 ' Welsh, R \l In memory ot Charlie Young, which was approved by the Com evenings later, aud t<> which the Jones, J. j . W’ ynne, H. who died March 18th 1905. mercial Club of this city. Hon. 11 . M. Veatch was invited. - , ______ (Communicated) I am only interested in that in W e’ll meet again the “ loved ami lost,” Mr. Veatch declined to attend, as „ „ _ Where partings ren d the iieart no more; stitution so far as it goes in an he could not stand it to be out S- P- New Observation Cars, we D eath’s mydtlc stream have cross honest effort to represent the grow nights. At the same time ho was j The Southern Pacific railroad When ing interests of our community, asked to attend the meeting at thu company have put into commission Ami moored our barks to yonder shore. but I can truthfully say that I feel Commercial Club rooms, lie was also two observation cars the! will lie | How sweet the welcome to that land, The radiant sm ile on each dear faoe; that the club has shown a good and j asked if he would ¡’.crept the uorni- attached to trains Nos 15 aud 16. The thrilling pressure o f the hand, safe policy in its approval of the ’ nation for mayor. He positively de They made their initial trips Thurs : The sudden jo y, the long embrace! Business Mens’ Ticket. clined, stating that it would be ttn- day. They are of the latest type That happy m eeting w ill atone I am under no obligation, that I j fair for him to head a ticket iu op of Pullman cars, they comprise a Kor all our unavailing tears, can recall, to any man whose name position to his nephew. The club large general drawing-room, with While treading life 's rude path alone, appears ou the Business Mens’ and citizens met as understood that rattan arm chairs, a buffet, and Thro’ m any weary, Joyless years Ticket, but I can say, with all can evening, and upon suggestion of the smoking-room section, and with The loyed, not lost! What bliss to meet dor, that if the ticket is elected and Hou. R M .’s son, it was agreed that large plate glass windows giving j And Join with them in Heaven’ s employ; dear Lord’s praise, communion sweet, the officers thus vested with author no ticket should be nominated that, an unobstructive view ot the country, The And songs of everlasting joy. ity, follow the principles expound- evening, but that tbe meeting ad and large platform, with room for • l in the Binine«« Mens’ Platform jouru until the next evening with a dozen passenger“ to be comforl- we are sure to have a good town ; the view of extending a more gen-! ably seated without crowding, lu- An amusing incident happened government. To my mind there is era[ invitation, although that nigh t1 terior finish is in exquisite liar Thursday morning on the north not a narrow or contracted line or j the dub assembly room was nicely ttiony, of rare hard wood and up bound train. A gentleman was thought in that Platform, neither filled with representative men o f , holsterings in keeping with the sitting in tbe car with his hat pul is it, to my way of thinking, too the city, and in consideration of other furnishings in tile libiary led down over his face aud a middle broad. It is surely worth careiul this adjoin uniont a committee was | section will be found writing ma- aged woman came and seated her-’ consideration at the hands of the appointed to mTito others to tb e : terials, late magazines and the »' if down by his side. For a few moments everything was peaceful, voters. meeting on tbe following night. latest books that arc published. It seems to be founded on straight \ Now here is tho first appearance but all of a sudden the lady jumped business principles, which, if car- j 0f the “N igger.” The next inoiii- up with an exclamatiou: “ Pardon Company C Boys. ried out, will result in a good bus- jog by nine o’ clock, Hon. R. M. | me, I thought you was my son.” San Francisco, March 27.- Mal- Of course the man had to say some iness administration, with a careful Veatch personally placed an order eye towards putting down abuses ; for "dodgers” to be scattered ou labon day was observed in Sait Fran- thing, and it was this, “ It is a _ ___ without lessening the revenues of the street advertising1 a mass raoet- cisco by five members of old Cotn- good thing my wife isn’t aloug.” the city. It seems to me that that | i„g at the opera house fur that I pany C, Second Oregon Volunteers It caused much amusement to all is the kind of an administration we ¡evening— the very evening suggost- who gathered together last Satur-, of the passengers. all need just now, <-,1 by Mr. Veatch’s son, who, tho Yours tor a good business ad -|eVentug before insisted upon the A- -A-’ *4^ *l«t *1* «X» *X' 'X« -X“ q L« ministration, adjournment of the Commercial I T a x p a y e r . I Club meeting. When Mr. Veatch FOR T H E RIG H T placnd his oritur for the “dodgers,” he denounced the meetiug of the K I N D O F Coining Money. club and snid that he war opposed An Irishman had received etn- ; to such methods, as that adopted by ] ploy inent as a freight brakeman u p-1 the Law and Order followers and on a railroad in a moiiutainoous sec- the Commercial Club followers, and tioD of Pennsylvania, and was to re- that he would not allow it. Hewns ceive so many ceuts for each mile he going to see that the people ban traveled. U jioii one of his first trips 1 fair play. And while he was not tbe engineer lost control of his train aud would not be a candidate tiu and at a dangerous rate it was | der any circumstances, he was go IN TH E NAR RO W speeding down the steep grades. ing to call a moss meeting. OR W ID E L A S T FOR Suddenly tho conductor saw his The mass meeting, in opposition Irish companion standing up a few to that previously hooked for that cars ahead. evening was called. The Commer “ Don't jump! You’ll be killed!” cial club and its followers also as sembled, and without any concern, he shouted. “ And do you think I’d bo after nominated T. K Campbell, recog- jumpin’ when I’ m making money as nized as a stanigli forward business fast as I am now?” ] man, for mayor and F. II. Rosen I burg for recorder. Those present | at the Club meeting feeling satisfied If I But Knew. 1 with the council nominations of tbe Law and Order ticket, previously B y P o rte r E m erso n B r o w n . “ Y o u r tim e w ill c o m e ," th ey tell me, I nominated, then very promptly rati- | fieri those nominates. B u t w h a t I’d like to k n o w Is w h ere th a t tim e w ill co m e from , Now th.s is the true condition of A n d w here it’s g o in g t o g o . uftiutni. Tim Hon. K. M , notwith If I h a d b u t th is k n o w le d g e standing that he could not (moot at H o w hirtqi.v I Would Is’. nij'ht attended hie cad :nft meet- j F u r ther. IM rtiu a n d m eet It • OR A nd keep It c o m p a n y . [ inti nt the t>|>eni house in I) bini — C o llie r 's W eekly. M life n - j 1 glory. At that m»-* tin ------- sed that h< Imd jh '.- m :- d hi- frie n d M Kiwduyei a tuoii’h t*efo>>- lhu? i»t i .mid Htfin<t L. liilveu ill (1 ( attorney* for Prof, Haroun have ! for ihe nomination <*! niit voi , ’ll“ , i the proa j bought the hudiiipm college at Kn- though the day Intfor* ence of a nutubei 01 * line* he Hen* no Prof, llarouu i* iituier arrent for had poaitively «fated t , at tin bsa obtaining money under fnlnc pre- ' circiiYUHtancc h would i Uii»#». The charge woe made i»v inline to come up. 1 .y; -f: s Now what kind ol a man is be? hut mater Mrs. Lottie Stewart, committed, stating that he is not only innocent of the crime convicted upon her testimony but that he bad never attempted to commit such crime. Johnston, the victim of conspiracy which succeeded in land ing him in prison, is now over (10 years old and engaged in blacken ing stoves in the foundry at the penitentiary, being physically incap able of more strenuous labor. A s the statute of limitations have ex- pired for the crime of perjury he lias no recourse at 1 aw for wrongful persecution. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE is tt ,uauofuhis wor,v Shoes keep your ON THIS eye SPACE FOR THE GROCERY -» AD. OF Men, Women and Children Weich Woods The I'p’to Dale Cíothine EA RCE & JOHNSON Our »e Main No- * . O w n Free Delivery Wagon. Comer Mam C h I Hire Sts West End of Bodgo ..M en find öi>ys.. Wel ch & W oods