COTTAGE GRÒ'
VO L. X V II
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SADER
NO. 81
COTTAGE Q U O T E , O R E G O N , SATURDAY, XO\ EMI M, :
PORTLANDERS’
COMMENT
What They Think of Us and How
They Said It.
H. M. Pittock, Business Manager
of the Oregonian: ‘Tt looks good
to me, I want to see those mines,
and intend to ”
Sam Connell, President N o rth
west Door Co: ‘‘Cottage Grove is
all right, a clean, live city, that all
looks good to me.”
F.
J
G . Buffurn:
‘ ‘I ’ d like a few
tons of that Vesuvius o re.”
O. R. Pall, Mannger American
T y p e Foundry:
‘ ‘A
live
progres
sive town.”
A. L. Craig, Gen’ l. Pass. Agt.
S. P. & O. It. A X. 1 »v..
suits me, new buildings. lit:ie club,
elegant ore display. ”
W . E Mahoney, ol lv><11 ng Tele-
gram: ‘ ‘Th ey keep no- p PO' tv bu-y ,
I like the looks of the v>»l e>■ towns
The Bohemia Nugg, t , 1 * triante 1
on the train shows eat, p» i e. ”
Tom Richardson, VI .-i !’■ rtlmid
Commercial Club, s i ! V \ Ì i < i i «
but had on a great 1 ' h 1 ha- c . -
ried with it his se>'t :d to • i >i at
was said and done. ’ ’
T. N. Sloppmi!) rli ol IN fìc IN-
perCo.: W e liav It- a> ■\ 1 >f * ')<jk e
mines and we want to —'- Ml id , I I »r
one am coming b a c k . ”
John F. Carrol
M s S<‘C :inj» Mr.
Hard’s exliilij', well 1 ; iK .*s < 1 t
Wouldn't mind owning
tom • o f
that.”
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‘ ‘A. H A v e n i r
>
surprised to find so iim.-l, of It lo A’ ' ,
and to find everything so p " pen
I want to know nl>< nt \<i<:r in n
M r.H . M. Cake, p . , .e .1 i ‘ . t
land Commercial Club, ;
have a mighty hue town here, i 1
looks| like live business.”
Mr. J L. Hartman: " I am 111
terested in the progress of your town.
You evidently believe
in doing
things. That relief map is a br a d '
■ How many miles to Bohemia?
Well, I didn't think it was so easy
to get to tee the mines, Everybody
has discouraged me, said it was a
'hard trip. I'll have to come back
and speud a time investigating.
Your display of ores look good to
mo.”
‘ •Your stores look
prosperous.
You seem to have somo very fine
homes, and things seem to he pros
pering.”
‘ Cottage Gri-vs is certaiuly g o in g
right a lo n g .”
‘ ‘ Mines, where? I never knew
you had any hero. You don’ t say?
How far to them— 17 by stage, O
well, that’ s not bad. Such ore ns
that, well we’ ll have to look this
up.”
‘ ‘Copper, well give me a little of
that to r< member it b y until I get
some more.”
"London mineral
water — must
1 ost sotnetbii ig tu imi rt it. W h at
c nr *s tr. m -pungi
near here.
W here can it be liad. Best I know
ol ’ ’
‘ Your 1■ ■v it Heeiii: prosperous,
V on a 1 ' g;> K "s tbe lest welcome
v *■ have ami : In any
wn large <>r
SII-. ' 1 Vi I 1 Ull’ t 1
things by
i al' es
*- 'a e aie il 1 «■ > Ai d,
vom n. ¡.e , >-i>111* timi
W e don 'i
.ant to mi s a ella.
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toi a goo I
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Repi'c’i 3 ;!ltalÌV 3
Capital,
Leaves f o r i
|
, V lis t o !
i'ul ih-111!, Nov.
Chart«'« 1 u t "ti left t 1 IS mm un g
tor W'islai e piu, l> (
He will
arrive 11 xt Su i tay nil I will lose
no time ;u t < kt"g ni) ’
lio s ev el t the ma t t e r of Oregon
p a t i o u i g e nail 1 special l y tbe np-
poiutuieilt of a United Stntes (iis-
ttict j u d ge .
ivene on Mon
day, December 5, and the session
will bt protracted well into next
summer.
Senator Fulton will be
the only member of Oregon s dele
gation in attendance.
Pending the
derision id H air appeals, Senator
OTHER REM ARKS
Mitchell ami Congressman W illiam
“How about youi mines. I would son cannot kike their seats, and
like to go there and take a look at Congressman Hermann will be
them. I will come back a g a in .”
obliged to remain iu Oregon, as his
‘‘Are there good farms around first trial is to begin in December.
here? Well, I never knew anything
was grown down here before. I
will have to look it up.”
J M. Doyle o f Vancouver, re
The Commercial Club is nicely turned home from the Grove W ed
fixed up. Hurrah for the Clu b.”
nesday.
great thing that inters is
\\,
want to get better acqu.iutpd with
you, aud il would seem that we re
allowed more time for this town than
usual, as we usually bavi only ¡ 5
J. H CHAMBERS
SELLS MILL
Benefit to Woman Kind?
(Continued from teat wank.)
Minors are taxed without being
able to vote, and there are more
minors than voter*. Men between
Cottage Grove Outdid Herself to Greet minutes. 1 sp< ik
.
i H. Chambers has Sold his Mill at eighteen and twenty-one could
quite as justly as women consider
"the Portland Business Men
¡of this party in
Dorena to San Francisco Capi
want you to become better ac-
themselves wronged, for they are
Thursday.
talists.
quainled with them, and if there is
by a large majority capable of vot
anything we can do for you we
ing intelligently; so alao could those
Thursday about noon, promptly want you to call upon us.
Thursday afternoon after the bus- who are taxed upon property placed
Mark Levy
“This is tin first
on time the excursion of Portland's
r mens excursion had passed where they cannot vote, Women
business men, arrived in the Grove. time I have
■ uy,i.. the town commenced to enjoy all the rights of citizens, pro
They were met at the train by the speech. 1 can tell a story, or in a
n dead earnest. J. H. Cham- tection of property, use of public
Mayor and Pres. Campbell of the song, but I am no go "1 at spi 11 hit’.'
■ rt< I the ball rolling by institutions, road, gas, postal fa
Commercial Club, together with a iug. f run glad to he with \ u and
1 San Francisco to com cilities, etc. A vote would not pro
delegation of the business men of Kreet you.
fit. tl transfer of his mill tect her property, since two women
the town and the Club members,
John 1 1 . iik
itubi r lands near Dorena to with no property interests could
and not last by any means, the Cot- ‘‘I plead no', ¡nil
l Mi: Francisco capitalists who more than anuul her vote by theirs.
tage Grove Band, who discoursed ! ested by th 1 1 remarks
had a man on the ground There is not a single interest of
sweet music. After the men had Veatcli a! on t
ity jail,
lit • timber and taking women which is not shared by men.
What is good for men— what pro
tects their interests, also protects
woman’s. We may look to men to
further what in their judgment
seem the beBt interests of life and
property, and in doiug this they
protect both man’s and woman’s in
terests because they are inseparable.
Sitico women have not— for men
! have not— any natural right to yote,
and cannot claim it on the ground
of taxation without representation,
it remains to be seeu whether they
can demand it on the ground of ex
pediency. The pointing out of
benefits always rests with those who
demand a radical change in a eys-
, tem of government; not pointing
i out only, but proving. Wili the
franchise extended to women— first
benefit the whole community? sec-
j oud, gain definite benefits for
women, which caunot be obtained
j in the existing order of things?
The remonstrants to woman s
! suffrage cannot find stated in all
the suffragists’ arguments one defi
nite, certain benefit to result to
either state or woman. On what
grounds of expediency do the suff
M ain S ire.it, C
ragists demand the ballot? First,
I
that society would gain because
climbed from the ram a general )r.d th
a cue
the whole concern. The woman would reform politics. Tho
handshake party \
on, after
-gives w . flu olfi
< uicern will take charge cause of temperance would Be pro-
: ltly and not only enlarge the I moted by their vote.
which they marched up Main Street; have been
hand all
Woman’s
but employ many more men.
stopping in front of the Commercial watch over us, at K
>1
1 voice would abolish war. Second,
Club rooms, where a number of the sheriff, i am sun tin uiuy
'It
Chambers
has in view that women would gain, since the
short addrssses were given. Mayor children has never
■> n
- for the immediate ballot would be to them an educa
Veutch in a shprt address of wel If I were to give a tonst it would luture, and we trust that a good tional factor.
The problem of
come said: ‘ Gentlemen, we greet be to the handsome ladies wo i . p u t of it will interest Cottage woman’s wages would be solved.
you, the standard bearers of Port seen aud to tho choicest lot nf child Crove people Mr. Chambers be-
Would women reform politics?
in getting there feet foremost, Let us see! In our country it is not
land business interests, we are ren I ever beheld.”
rent-tally does. So you can
pleased to meet you, we want to
A . M. Smith, l'u. ■
have a nearer acquaintance with era Clay Co: "I tell you I am de v, t l" see something doing.
Continued te 4 th page
you, to know each other better, and lighted. Our trip has I < 1 u an ov.c
for that reason I extend to you a tion everywhere, an 1
■ ^'.viSâS&sSSSSSSîjSS
most hearty welcome from our busi received the most euthusn-.ni yet.
ness men, our ladies, and our happy we are greatly pleased and
Winter Millinery
children. In the interests of our lighted with y o u i |
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mills, our businees houses, our and we believe yon linn tl
mines, our timber resources, and future immediately before y
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our farming lands, we can interest any town in Southern Oi
you, in our mines we have the gold
A in w line o f the latest effects in the advanced sea-
ready to be handled, awaiting only
m
i s ha ts.
Remodeling and orders given special
New Organ Installed
the magic baud of capital. I ask
attention
Reduction
on pattern hats.
your heartiest co-operation. Gentle
Salem, i
Willamette University,
Next
door
to Post Office
men —You have heard lots of hot <>r , Nov. I r
Coleman
l ’r ■ idi'iit
-^V<v?v<*VV\
air probably in the past, but I want announced yesterda
t at Hi i
you to feel sure that ours is not, raal installation o f tin ■
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and in extending you the keys to pipe organ placed in th
In.»,
our city for your short stay with us ; week will occur Thin I n
.vhcu
we want you to have the entire Profcssor F. W. Gon lr :li : I ’ ;
freedom of the town, and that you land will be lu re.
may feel easy, if any of you should
At a meeting o f the ut lent 1 ■ 1
eDjoy yourselves too much and the of the uuivcrsily yeslci
' nio u
police should have to lock you up. ing Arch M Jtrruan and Ralph It.
I have instructed the recorder to Mathews wen elei
turn you loose.
the ladii s ind mens’ basketball
Pres. Campbell of the Commercial teams for the coming
Club, in a few words of greeting and
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of good cheer, said our only regret
A Successful Son
at this meeting is that these trips do
H N o n e B e tt e r M a k .d e
not occur ofterier, and that the time
Lea,
K. 1. Lea,
allowed is too short. We want you stopped over iu tin G.
1
to come oftener and to itay at least to pay a visit to hi- pirn,
Mc" Ìs
1 I id.' and Ken tlomun want
two hours.
on his way from H moiuiii
; any, that la their
In reply, lion. H. M. Cake, Presi Y ork on 1
1 they want to get mar-
: 1i1.it 1- t he preachers business,
dent of the Commercial Club of the Honolulu Plantation
lady wants to buy n Fur
Portland, said: "Ladies, Gentle which he is head < hr 1.,. t
. utli'iiinii wants to buy a
men and School Children, we feel sistant manager H
gf
that in this gathering we have re of Corvallis and
taki
ceived a better and finer greeting post-graduate w a k
B
n Ur:
than we have heretofore. I do not j varsity and 1 B rkH
1 has
believe however we can make com-! very fine ¡» t
parisons. . he schoolchildren have located.
all been on hand, as well as the
Mr. Geo. L
ladies and gentlemen. We come having sudi
with outstretched liatjds to welcome, ! beats buildin;
and wish to learu more of you,—
An E x a m in a tio n of
our hearts beat together in tho up
Rev. >S. E. Meiuingci
Ovir Stock will Please
holding of the resources of our
great state. Our slogan on this to bo in 1.
Y ou.
-
trip is “United Oregon’’ and no in dress the meeting of th
ministers
ol
th
1
dividual nor town in the whole
to
"Our A d .
state.
/
Ralph W. Hoyt: ‘ ‘The financial j scribsrs.
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interests which I represent have an ducted by Pi
interest in your mines, we have seen Addresses w< re \r.
fine reports and we want to k n o w Coleman nf Will
Port
more of them. We have had a cor- and Rev Dr Radi :
dial welcome all along, in the south editor of tbe Pacific 2 bristi.au
ern part of the state we have seen vocate. There was a large titten«
Corner M ain (Q. 3rd Street
great products of fruits, crops, aud dance of all the minister» f th
trict.
of mines. Here the mines are the
The Vogue
UP’to-date
All kinds of
Hardware— -None
PORTLAND MEN
MUCH PLEASED
b e tte r
M ade
Griffin & Veaixt) Co.
[ 1 IcKibbcn Tu r$
j and f idi $
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I hats Our Business V
HOTEL
GRAHAM
H e a d q u a rte r s Kor
Minins; and Com m ercial Men
A. Grauham, Prop.
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ilEMENWAY & BURKHOLDR
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