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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1905)
il ■ — - — _ i Wf. fENNER'S pastuit*!* iih* good for this j for growth,’ ’ he deolarod. “ The - ! COTTAGE GROVE LEADER ! is breustbouc, ________________ e of year; «pring aeeJiug muntljr which uutil the thirty COTTAGE GROVE - OREGON tbira year w composed” of thro# I tiniiiheri*; sUnd of all kind* of grain bone*, then couiolidates into one, I is good; early front ban injured aome PUBLIMHKD KVKKY S A TU R D A Y the growing growing period. T h e} fruit, especially pear* and kpntiao ending the period «T fill i next 33 years is lor work. The re-1 c h e r r ie s . LU AD K K * r H H IN G C O M P A N Y d e l iv e r e d f r k e t j uiainiug period is for the enjoyment | G o l ó s o » , Lane couuty, J M Oold- ANY PAKT Ob t i r late frosts killed nearly son.— The of the fruits of labor. peach crop and injured UutcrcU at the Cottage (»rove postottlce ; “ Many people who get atoll t at I all of the orul-cla.HH matter. All diseases ot Kliinsys. other fruits uninjured; Bladder. their fortieth year think they are iu 1 cherries; ’ Urinary Or Kan«. AI see Rbeuraatiam, BacK fine shape. Mistaken ule». Stout wheat aud oats are iu excellent con a Elbe. H eart D Uesiie O ra vel 8 UBMUKIITION BATUM ness at 40 is a sign "of old age as dition; pasturage good; gardening Dropsy. Female TrEjublee. . fi.w much ¡ts gray hair and potato planting in progress. One Year 1.60 Cracked Corn, per cwt. Thcre Is a .75 Bix Month* Don't become discouraged, JO When it is noticed the diet should cu re fo ry o u . 1 f n ecew iry wrll* l»r . I’üuner. T h r e e « M o n th s 2c Oil Meal, per pound----- in advance but II not - so — . paid • paid V __ __________ - Ilf lEEiEl EEpt-IJt a lit*) tlltEE) CEirlEEg J list sudi be cut down oue-third. The i leal Centennial Notes.; tnliorm rate of 92.00 per year will l>e charged. CEiEtue as yours. A lt consultnUoue Fl ree. Advertising rates made known ou application old age is to be lean, spare und " I have been a sufferer from rhuematiam Workmen are now bnildiug the for over ten years and have often been con- active Old age loves fat, while fineEf to my bed for several day» anrl suffered main enterance gates at the L e w i s ___ ___ youth detesta it ^ Dr. Fenner’s Kidney and Backache | CLUBBING LIST W HEAT. B A R L E Y AND O A T S for need at the There will | intensely. “ Oats fur children and Indian and Clark Exposition O;W i m M r Ueftftoact. I now feel aa i mill anil at the wan-house hy the ile|*ot. The Laue County L eader for one corn for adults is almost perfect be twenty turnstiles for eutrance, well as I ever have in my life. . your, and any of the following publi food. Meat is the only food for a with a number o f exit gates. ADA BLACKWELL, Kansas City, Mo. cation for one year, for the price set Druggists. 50c.. »1 Ask for Cook Book-b U K * severe effort. Too much meat, how Oregon’s mining display at the opposite : Sold by the MOOEKS PHARMACY ever, causes bad temper. The near Lewis amt Clark Exposition will New York Tribune Farmer .91 75 est approach to a perfect braiu stim show astonishingly rich tie posits of Toledo Weekly Blade ...... .. ..... .. 1*75 . 2.50 Pm Hand Weekly Oregonian ulant is coffee. gold, silver ami copper, with speci Portland Weekly Journal Portland Mend-Weekly Journal mens o f gold from very rich new 2.'M Man Francisco Call ... .......... '¿.Ml Man Francisco Examiner............. discoveries that run as high as $20 -.EVE Sunset Magazine, Man Francisco Dorothy's Birthday Guests. 2. H E) Out West, Los Angeles.. to the ton. Wagonmaking, blacksiuithing j Dorothy was to have a birthday The Fair Japan concession build and general repair work at J. H. party, and bird been promised that Baker’ s shop. Every guarantee of SATURDAY ................... A P R I L 29 , 1905 ; eoul't make out the list of ing on the trail is now in course of tf construction. It will be finished, good workmanship given. guests herself - 11 the concessionaire says, a week be The Leader office is prepared to Dorothy called in her very best A t the time o f the organization friend, C roline, to help her, and fore the opening day. This is to turn out the very highest class of o f the Commercial Club in this city, the two, with pencil anil paper, do- be one o f the most interesting fea commercial job printing. "e something near a year ago, there vuted at least an hour to deciding tures of the Trail. guarantee satisfaction. were some who objected to it on ac who sljonlil be the ones favored The Easter dress parade at the When you pay in advance your count o f the social features adopted. with invitations. When the list Lewis and Clark Exposition was ¡it our Store, All kinds of country produce bought It wae said it was organized more was completed it was brought to gorgous. Many thousands o f peo subscription to tbe Leader, ask for » free one-year subscription to the and sold for the amusement aud entertain the smiling mother for approvul. ple entered .the exposition gates, ment o f its members, than tor what Her •eves opened with astonishment, tbe day being delightfully bright Pociflo Tree aud Vine— the best it might tie able to do in the way of for it was about a yard long con and balmy. Everybody was as- farm, poultry aud livestock journal promoting the interests o f the city. sisting of pieces of paper pasted to- tonishad at the rapid progress of on the Pacific Coast. Free with the Leader if paid in advance. When the start to organize was | gether. finishing the Exposition made, it was stated that no effort ‘ Why, child!” she exclaimed, Naeleay’ s Canyon, a wonderful are |being offered in many departments of our mere h an upon the part of any, unless o f a j “ whit have you hero?” For Sale. scenic park leading up into the few individuals, was being made to j "Only five hundred names,” said mountains from the Lewis and j disc stock and it will pay you to give us a call. Four year old horse, harness and advertise, or iu any manner to set Dorothy, “ and at the ball I , read Clark Exposition grounds promises haeton for s;lle at very reasonable forth and show to others what re about iu the paper the other day f to n n t t r o o t f thousands b A u a o n d v : 1 o it f n D fin lp vv b .i T-, . T J fr , attract people who sources and advantages were to be there wore rix huddred people. I will visit Portland this summer ; price. Enquire at Leader office. For your General Merchandise call on the reliable firm of found in this portion of Lane county guess 1 want to be as fashionable as The park is still in its primeval I aud that a perfected organization other people.” ’’Five Hundred Dollars Reward." state, except for winding paths that 1 was very much needed. The mother ran her eyes over the lead through the trees and up atui The Southern Pacific Company It had been learned by previous It included all Dorothy’s down the steep bills. 1 will pay Five Hundred Dollars re experience that the renting o f a playmates anil most of her se ward for information lo.i^hig to the room, where at stated periods the qunintances, am! then followed a arrest and conviction of any one of members were to meet and take up list 1 of such uumes as Ali Baba, Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Payne and His Geese. the persons who maliciously placed matters of importance had, aud Harouu Alraschid uml the like. j ties on track at private road crossing Bartholomew Anninias Payne likely would prove a failure. “ Where in the world slid you get j two miles east of Albany, April 2nd With this knowledge and with the thosE! names?” iuejuired tho mother. (second mate with Bishop Hicks,) 1905. view o f making the Club a perma “ Who are these people?” George Coffman and William K. J, P. O'H u m , nent institution, it was decided to “Oh, I got them out of the ‘ Ara Cole, went down to tjie Asto ia Gun General Superintendant. secure large and commodious quar bian Nights.' ” said Dorothy. Club pres.-rves this week armed Approved, ters and furnish them iu such a “ But you don't need to be afraid. with guns and ammunition, aud a B. A. WORTHINOTON, manner as would prove attractive; I don't believe mor’n half of ’em demijohn to hunt geese. Cole is General Manager. and create a desire to gather at the will come.” probably the best fisherman in the rooms. This was accomplished and 1 “ Ah, yes, I remember now,” said country, but is a poor shot. Payne A T R I E D A N D T R I E F R IE N D . nearly a thousand dollars was e x ! the mother. One Minute Cough Cure contains “ I thought those claims to be ' a crack shot and this n ot an a to m of any harmful drug, I pended by the Club iu furnishing names sounded familiar. trip proved it. In his rurr after a Go on rooms, providing a pool and a bil- j and invite them.” wild goose he was compelled to mu] It has Is-en curing Coughs, Colds, I A S P E C IA L I'! Croup u nd W h oop in g Cough so long j Jianl tables au<l card tables for Aud then she added meditatively, jum p a ditch about three feet wide, th at It has proven itself to be a tried | “T* 'tBW 01 ttiHffl....... ‘ m i I r N ‘ ‘ t,»,> the m any w h o u se ; way o f passing the time. r *■» n M m i n a n o selffor the jum p and went right so weakened me th a t I ruu down ¡11 The wisdom o f this action has | ----- weight from I4S to 92 pounds. After into the middle o f the ditch. Cole been fully demonstrated by the reg- Crop Report From the Willamette trying a number of remedies to no S U P P L IE S got a rail and put under him while avail. ular attendance of the members and One Minute Cough Cure entire Valley. Coffman secured a block and tackle ly cured m e.” Sold by The Modern the interest taken iu the work of TT. K. Department of Agriculture, and after an hour’ s work Payne was' Pharmacy. the Club. 'd m a to C rop Bulletin of the extricated. He continued the hunt, So tar there has been but a small .. r , Weather Bureau, Oregon Section, for proportion ol the business men of I the woek ending Monday, April 24 .” however, and when he came home A Rare Chance he had a dozen as fine getse as anv I the city members and the Club not I oubolursiiip in Eugene Business one would care to eat. He com having their aid financially or other- vviuuMierit valley . College for sale. Special price. A p plained at the high price the boys wise it has not accomplished as Bridal \ eil, Multnomah county, ply at Leader office, or Write. much as it otherwise would, yet li. T. Smith.— Weather favorable asked for the geese, but having something has been done and with and all crops doing nicely; fruit for promised his friends a feed it was the 1 apidly increasing membership, ward nud, except Bartlett pears, in either geese or not come home. — Wanted. which it is hoped will soou include goosl CE)uditiou; spring sowing and Astoria Herald- A 15 oa 20 acre farm near Cot- I'lour .f 1.05 per Sack. Hay $ 10 .(K) per Ton all those interested in the advance polat > planting progressing. tago Grove, must be improved w;th ment o f the interests o f this locality ^ Tualatin, Washington county, Geo. bouse, barn, etc., give price und Real Maple Sugar. and with the experience o f Hie past Gallm .itb.—Heavy rains during the fnl description. Address, “ B ” this The Department of-Agricnlture’s bis office. year, it should and will become a past week; frost Friday night dam- power for great good to all. age.l some early strawberries; cut Bureau of'F orestry is trying to re worms are working* ou some o f tbe vive and extend the production of Honey section boxes ami separa T H A T B I C Y C L E STOOP onions, otherwise the crop is proni- maple sugar. As persons o f middle tors at Wynnes’ Hardware. agecau remember, maple sugar was iving; grain and clover doing well. Not long since an article appear Stafford, Clackamas county, J. I,. formerly obtained from the sap o f The Orininal ed in an eastern Journal concerning maple trees. Now it is usually- l-'EiU-y & ;'o „ Chicago, originated the bicycle stoop and called the at Kruse.— Weathor very favorable for compounded ot glucose, brown cane Honey and T ar as a throat and lung tention to the many young men o f growth; rain Tuesday and Wednes- sugar, extract o f hickoiv bark, and remedy, and on account o f the great ilay hindered plowing aud seeding today who went about with shoul merit and popularity of F olev’s other substances capable o f more or for a few Elays; winter and spring Honey aud T a r m any Im itations are | ders stooped, iu many instances grain are in lino condition; early less plausible disguise. Tbe Bureau offered for the genuine, ask for more bowed over than men of great gardens making rapid growth; fruit o f Forestry considers it a moderate l oley's H oney and T ar and refuse age. seems to ho uninjured; grass in statement to say that seven-eights any substitute Eiffered as no other Since reading it, notice has been meadows o f all the maple sugar and syrup on preparation will give the same growing the market are counterfeit. It thinks satisfaction. It is mildly lax ativ e. It improving; spring meH ““■ ? ^ I * * ¿ Pust,,re8 contains uo opiates end is safest for city and it is surprising at that the production o f the geuuine children and delicate persons. seeEling well otlvaoced. the number who, from uo cause article can be made profitable For sale by Benson’s Pharmacy. Dallas, Folk county, Frank Butler. whatever, except absolute careless throughout tbe Northern states and — A good rain Tuesday with a thun ness upon their part, are very much derstorm; nil crops have made fine down as far as the mountains of P o rtla n d M ark et Q u otation s. stooped over. Eastern Tennessee and Western Very little of this is caused from progress; iu my 20 years' residence North Carolina. Its investigations aprii 7, 1905. liers I have not seen so promising bicyle riding as they are not used that a farmer can easily clear an outlook; goats all sheared; no show ______ , j W heat, valley...................» <12 extensively in this locality. Edit * 3 per acre, and usually m ore, troro Harley, rolled.................. 2 if 60 sheep have yet been sheared. cation along this line would not be ...... 27 00 North Yamhill, Yamhill county, J. a sugar grove on land that would be Oats out o f place id Cottage Grove. Flour....... ................. 4.30-4.75 I Patterson.— Fine growing weath useless for any other purpose. At I ran........ ................. ‘21.00 per ton' er; hard hail in some localities Tues the same time this iinlustry would Meidlings. ................. 25.00 “ How to Live to be a Hundred. day, but no serious damage done; help to preserve forest conditions. SliEEi-te....... ................. 25.00 “ ................. 18.00 “ grass looks fine; seeding completed; The Bureau believes that the pro C h o p s....... From the N e ? e » York WprM Il A V. potato planting and gardening in ducers can push pure goods into the By following these preoepts. which progress; stock doing well. market at a little higher price than Timothy............................. 14 $ 15 Dr. J. B. S. King, o f Chicago, sub n yt 12 Shaw, M e irion county, .J. G. Stuiu- is now paid for adulterated articles Clover.... Oram.......................... n tf jo mitted to the National Health Cinb, brenner.— Weather fine during days, by forming associations, adopting Cheat...................................... you may live to be 100 years old. 11 - @ 12 I with a good many light frosts at registered trade-marks carrying ah’ Onions,per 100 lb ,............... 2.40 <? 2.Ô7 For a sudden stroug effort or solute guarantees o f quality and, if Honey, percase................... 3.00 @ 3.25 night; fall wheat thrifty and looks severe trial eat meat. fine; it is fully a month in advance necessary, selling direct to the con Potato«, new Oregon F or a long continued effort for eu - -of last season; stock rapidly gaining sutners instead o f to the middlemen fancy. 90 («I 1 00 durance eat cereals. BU TTXB, * 0 0 » , POU LTRY, E T C . in flesh; weather very favorable for who are responsible for the present After exhausting mental labor eat lambing; hops growing nicely and conditions.— Collier’ s Weekly. j Eggs, ranch........................ 25 yolk of eggs. I “ Eastern......................... 24 vines lieing trained; prune trees After exhausting physical labor Lava finished blooming and the crop BUTTER BORN. drink infusetl tea. cream« r y ....................... 22JÎ-27Q «ill bo almost a total failure; only a creamery.......................... 30(«4321^ For a pure brain stimulaut drink 'ery.few of the late blooms ou the MCI ARLAN D —On Saturday morn ing to Mr. an.l Mrs. Cbarie e M c - Dairy.......................................... 17(«;30<4 coffee. Italliau trees will set; petite prunes POU LTRY. For paleness eat lenu meat and will proba* ly be one-fourth to one -1 Farlaml an eight poum! hoy. Chickensy ..................... llrTr 11 1 spinach half of a crop; apples are coming W O O D LE Y— T o Mr. m,l Mrs. J. Springs...................................... 12-12', To make gray brain matter e it into bloom, with a light crop indi- j W . W i l l i / It Divide, on Wed Broilers....................................... 12^-13 - I eggs, beans and oats. Wild g«x-f«p....... ........................ tBO cated; pears -. hie I cherries also prom- ' uesday a nine pound boy. ' Ducks............. . For soon«! sleep eat onions nu.l .... 8.00-9.00 light yields. i l’igvon».......... ... 1,00-1.25 g*rlic. I Lebanon, Liun county, C. D. ' I I e i i s ........................ ... 23 A new. fiue hue of «liamoud rings , W<*>1................... "The first 33 year« of a man’s life Steen — Fall crops are growing ust received at Madsen's. .. 2 0 - 21 Hides dry N o i. .-UfcttUX HAY! H A Y ! KIDNEY * Backache CURE $10.00 Per Ton All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices HÄRTUNG & H ANSEN BUSINESS NOTICES New Firm New Goods SPECIAL BARGAINS CURRIN a V E A T C H HARDWARE P L U M B IN G wmhm?. S F I RE ARMS Stoves, TOOLS Tinware PIPE R a V A N D E N B U R G HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR and MILL FEED ,A11 Goods delivered in city free o f charge D. C. Baughman r 1 7L PLAIN AND FANCY