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COTTAGE vol . : vu 0r«|OB U s i le e CM CO TTAGE G R O V E, OREGON, SATU RDA Y, JAN UARY Ut 1900 . NO. 39 for better fruit Legislation for the as i l igue for special privileges, T U E C I D C T league, as set forth iu the constitu will get its first crushing blow when * r iF I O I protection of growers is a (piestion JONATHAN tion adopted at the meeting, is to OWNERS ! which has conn In fot ti e meeting BOURNE, JR. Oregon, by practically a direct vote foster all commercial and industrial GUN FIRED interests of Oregon. . O I* » 'A . . . I . - W ..ltd.. - 4 1 « . , » , . . already, and it is | rohahle that >f L her people, acting under this new some definite aetiou will he taken ■ law elect* a United States Senator. Enthusiastic speeches favoring i.ong recognizing the fact that} the formation of such au organiza : ue State for Russell & Rogers of San Francisco. to secure National law - to this end. Appeals to th he Oregon fruit men an tired of hav i he United States Senate must ulti- By the Supporters of Woman's Suff tion along the lines of working Fair Trial of Lo icot Primary Now Owners of i. H. Chambers ing fruit from other s> ctions, in , inately degenerate into a mere cabal towards the development of all the rage in Their Fight for the Law. Mill at Dorena many instances of doubtful quality, G.vith its numerous corporation at- resources of Southern Oregon were Privilege ot Voting. marked as coming trim floo I river •lorueysl eagueJ together for the made by \V. I. Vawter and J . D. the Willamette Valley or Southern 01 well, of Medford; E B. Carter The coming June -fiction will be furtherance of corporate chemes and New cBpitai baa entered into the Oiegon and it is very ptobable that In 'he Chtisfian Church Wednes and I>. F. Mulkey, of Ashland; | the most important ore ever held in the protection and safeguarding of field in this sectiou in the purchase Senator Fulton -,\i: I t leqnested to i orporate special privileges, in el- day evening a meeting of about ">0 William Carter and J . L. liammer- by Russel & Rogers of San Fran introduce a Gill on t e same lines i Oregon. For years past the ordi- Get a national clearing house for women and nine men assembled to sley, of Gold Hill: President R. L. ! nnry citizen w ho has desired goo ’ cisco, of the planing mill of J. II. that the one 1 i tin j rotection of government and represent itive ser -om# of the grasping corporation« hear a speech by several ladie' on Cole and P. Harth, ot Grants Pass, Chambers for a good round sum. the Columbia ri' 1 -a nion us framed. vants in public office has been com whose constitution seems to consist [ the subject of Woman’s Suffraffe, and others. Many good ideas were The new manager ofthe mills Mr The presence of many women at pelled to witne-s amt endure in of greed and graft, and whose by- I and the benefits that would accrue expressed ip regard to the value o R. Hussey came into town on Wed Yesterday’s session indicated a grow- stances of flagrant jobbery and un- i" s are deception and manipula- J to Oregon from such a movement, united effort and co operation of all nesday night and at once went up lug interest among them in fruit ITttness both in political contests tion, the people in many of the ; .\u able speech was delivered by interests in the movement to adver to the mills. It is the intention of raising and the fact that, many and the pnolu-service w it’ m« being states of the Union through their j Mrs, Herford, a traveling lecturer, tise Southern Oregon, its advantage the new company to keep the mill women of tins state aro actively aide to prevent the one or csi-t th*- legislatures have repeatedly de- which was much enjoyed. She was of climate and resources, aud to going to its fullest capacity ami en and successfully engaged in this in- other. The scandal of he thing mande1. an amendment of the F e d -■ followed l>v Mrs. M. F. Filer in a display its products at all times large it just as fast as possible with dustiy is mo-’ gratifying to the could not lit- hushi-i! nor the burden c a l Constitution providing for the | idiort, well directed address, when occasion offers. This feature out caueiug any long shutdowns. piomoters of Greater Oregon. removed by legist- tic et ' tn.crd, election of United States Senator} j It is understood that a Miss Clay was particularly emphasized by Mr. V, Much new and improved machinery for the reason that the abuses were v a direct vote of the peop'o, but will be here shortly to speak further O F ell from the fruitgrowers’ stand has already been ordered and much point. Mineral, lumber, agricul the necessary results of “ machine” : e ca’ al of corporation attorneys f in the interests of the movement, Gold Medal for the Governor. more is »till to be ordered as fast as . ----------- tural a-id other industries also re rule and “ bossism,’ a id each suc md senators elected solely through j the new machinery arrives »ml is «Sale'll, Or. ( Tan S. —Governor ceeding legislature was the tool of their great wealth, clothed in sena Gcv-yrnnent Getting ceived attention. Ready For set in place ready for operation, the Chaml'Oi i;u uas received from the 1 machine” or torial toga and with senatorial The Southern Oregon Develop ” Chinese. mill will be shut down only long President 1 i c ,s, ofth e Louisiana ment League is calculated to con- The direct legislation ■ " • :i lm< nt power have invariably blocked this enough to connect up the new pait» Uiircb-is«! iv dtou, a gold modal to the constitution opened tiie wav popular demand not only in the in The belief is strong that the ac -iderand promote all matters in as the management is going to cut in lecogni't ■ his services in aid- for reform, without tli* intermedi1- terests of their clieuts but as a mat- tion o f the government in sending vh -h that section of the state is in all the timber it possib'y can and is ing the sue- ’<: O ilf-ton. of til pish of ' ter of individual self-preservation, reinforcements to the American terested which may come up for ling of the mac planuiug every effort to tGat end. o the hilly realizing the impossibility of t roops now stationed in the Pliilli- consi leration from time to time. The fir dishonest bos«e Dorena is now in for a good I t of r w,;.U’-heir re-election by the direct vote ■ pines is for the purpose of strength In fa t, it is intende I that, this or- ew pow eople made of this n •e Little 3oy. growth and the town will «ee much ening our forces, t) be ready, in uic ition will voice the sentimeut the enactment of t e Direct F rimary | of the people more activity thau formerly. The principles involved, there case onv trouble with China should of the commercial and other indus The De Mo, will be Nominations Law for which many Mr. J . H. Charnb rs has not yet here Mon 1 a- night trial ho lies of Southern Oregon. the < ipera of the leading citi en* o' tbi state fore, in our Primary Elections Law arise. made any definite plans but will House, i ; <■ ¡hiring the past five years since Tie following officers were elec- in ev- became sponsors: A L. Mill s. G. ard especially that feature of it tend his assistance to the new erv resoect M. Orton, F. ,\IcKe •roher W. S. which provides in effect for the the trouble with the Boxers, the t 1: President, It. L. Coa, of owners for a time before giving his John election of United States Senators Chinese troops have been greatly ' rants Pass; fir*t vice-presideut, O. U’l {“ n eing th » olii cera, time to other things. Mr. Cham V. M. by the dirt t vote of the people, are modernized, throughout the trnin- Winter, chairman Ashland Board ot H. Mitchell, I \ W bers is to he congratulated on ¡its f greater p ilitical importance than m gof American and German olfi- Trade; second vice-president, Col- L«. M, Henry Ii. M*. Ginn. T successful business ventures 'and r v other law upon our statute •cers, so that at the p re se t time vig, of (lol l Hill; secretary, W. B. lililí Gi eeue, \V- H. for the progress he made with his boob, or of any other state. It ! < re must be at Fast 60,000 of th" Sherman, of Grants Pass; assistant «IreA, C E. Lo 'k wo mill. aecretary, J. II. Beeman, of Gold lim oh , T. T. G<ter, ( ; S Ja - ksm , C. mints tl wa>; it blazes the trail to modernized troops. Hill. Tin- executive committee is H. Orata. C. E S . W ood . A R. a pssition that must be reached be- Or. Wm. R. Harper, President of La •vton, 1«. T. H in is, II ry Haliti, f .re the wrongful use of corporate Million Immigrants Arrived During j composed of E. V. Carter, Ashland; H. L Gdkov, Grants Pass; J . D. Chicago University. Dies. G. 1 Thom as, powers can be dethroned, the John C. Younj. Year. eople restored to power, and l*st- Ol.veil, Medford; Frank Alley, W elch, George IV Rui , J- Wednesday afternoon at ^ o’clock V-iz reform secured. Roseinirg, and William Carter, Naw York, Jan . io .—The officiai beine 4 liti. and Jonathan Pres. Harper died of cancer for the Senators elected by the influence ¡figures -given cut today by thè bu Gold Hill. the numbers of the Ext ti'ive <'• in removal of which he has undergone All iii'hiuti i il and commercial or mittee of the D ir 1 l’niu.u y m ol special interests will always be cremi o f stutislics on Fili* istall i several surgical operations in the loyal to their masters and their own show tbat thè immigration duritig ganizations friendly to the develop nations League of Oregon under past two yeais. Through his tf whose auspices the law was sub cribs, and therefore to hope for or !the year lffoó wns enoimous. It ment o! Southern Oregon are eligi- forts John D. Rockefeller has mad > mitted to the legal cl ! of the xpect a reform from such as these | .vai fu greater thvi 111 19 13, wh li >9 to become members of the great endowment« to the university .s heeresl folly. Once on a time luid beeti thè baimi1 v year aud lso Southern Oregon Development State of Oregon it th .olar t ie He has been prominent in educa the phrase was, ' ‘ the Senator from iniH-.li greater tliai' :n i 9 >4. The Lea gue.— Oregonian. Ition, held on the Gtii day of Ju e, j tional work all his 1 fe. One of the N< w York,” ” lh* Senator troiu I grilici total i.s n c r L ’ ■1 t" thè !,- ! l 9 ° 4 . moat slgnifio nt events of his pow< r Pennsylvania,” “ the Senator from j ooo.oOo oiark Th- .- was sub At this electin' tti.-ie were no Rosehurg Office Reopened. am i his following was the kneeling politics in the vote that pit < the California,” and ho on through s t «Tit iul iiM«r<M- • i n «ill lasses and, in pr ;yer of the entire stud' lit body ko ctuirg, Or., Jin . !».—After the list of states. Today the of d c - s p i t e d v e f a c t t that tl «'■ i m m i g r i j ¡aw upon the statute book m l ,11 of the university, as well as many '■ mu;' closed exactly one year the ficial saint ition well might be "the re l a r g e r than e v e r t i ou f i g t i - i e « w c I it there w as'n o machine. It was others, while he was undergoing a mule into law by th" free ballots of Senator of the New York Central b e f o r e i n t h e h i « t o r y u i th" p o r t . Roseburg Land Office was today critical operation, a year or so ago. the vottrs of all political ca t i •. It & Hudson River Railroad,” ‘‘the t h e n u m b e r " I i«ei-•oil* o a i d i n g 111 fully reopened for business in all Hei'che! Davi . a little 4-yeaV-old may not be an absolutely and com Senator of the Pennsylvania Rail- the cabins of the Ju r« reaclied departments. Its closing was caused by the suspension of Regis Horticulturalists Make Fine Exhibit. boy plays tin bass drum and is the pletely perfect law. It may not cor r o a l,'1 ’ ’the Senator of the South ■ enormous juvjportious. leader of the cut ">n\'s cornet band ern Pacific Company,” aud so on Of the total ot 9(,2 065 pi oiih w o ter Blidgos aud Receiver Booth, The Oregon State Horticultural Come and hear the company Mon rect all of the alms - aims 1 ■ cor through the list of special corporate 'arrived by the various lm s from Jaiiiiu y it, 1905. Tiie now register, rect, but it is the high and « • 1 inn Society has been holding an ex day, Dec. i 5 . Prices i 5 , 26, re interests safeguarded by the League foreign ports -the largest number B. L. Eddy, assumed Irin duties sev- ceptionally successful meeting in served seats 30c at New Era Drug act of the sovereign citizenship ■ of Special Privileges. was carried 0J1 the ships ot the eial «lavs ago, but not until the ar this state, and as such is, therefore, Portland and a number of very fine Store. A piece of latest sheet mu The people of tliia state have de North German Lloyd line, 1 .mi rival of Receiver J . M. Lawrence entitled to the fairest and fullest •xhihits have been made and seven sic will be given to all those holding creed, 4, in our um Direct i'uci-i Primary 1 1 lujoij Elect A,.ci_i,- . nreinen. Bremen, anu aud irom from .»an Mediterrau in wart business fully resumed. handsome cups were awarded. A reserved seat stubs at the close of trial that intelligent anduom st men The years suspension of business ions Law, that our senators shall, | ports. Tu I25 voyages 17 7 ,'.»it! pas can give it. Primarily, every mail number of excellent papers wero the concert. sen„ e,TS were wero liuuien lauded 111 in mis Mr p t by has been very detrimental to busi iudee cd, be “ the senators from O re-, sengers of the 56.200 voting for it owes it read by men well known for their __ ate tmshipe of this line, a 1 ol ness interests in this laud district, to himself, lo tics integrity, and to gon,” and if there is any signifi the success in their work. The old offi nice iu tiie great majority given to I these 15,974 were first-( drill ¡>:is- and some newly-settled neighbor- bis own intelligence, to aid in its Poultry Fanciers to Organize. cers were reelected, being the pres full execution until it is tried o« President Roosevelt in this state at sengers Next in order cimo the lioods have been practically depopu ent officers of the society, who are Eugene, fir-, Jan l o — \ num aud the comparatively few who the last Presidential election, it Hatiiburg-Aiueucau luic Iv u the lated beer us« s"Uler< were unable stated to continue for another year ber of poultry fanciers of Eugene means that the men who shall next Cunard line. Ofthe total 1S0,- to acquire titles to their claims, are: Dr. J . R. Cardwell, Portland, are arranging to effect a county or voted against it have no more ex be elected Senator must bo a loyal many abandoning them «luring the , o l2 steerage passenger brought cuse for nullifying or circumvent president; James H. Reid, Milwau ganization. A meeting was held year.—Oregonian. ing it than they would have for nul and staunch supporter of the Presi - 1 here, about 71^,000 wire immi- kee, county fruit inspector, first vice- last night aud the following com dent in his administration and grants. lifying or circumventing the law president; Colonel Harry Haine-i, mittee on organization was appoint policy. It behooves the Republican I Catching Salmon out of Season Comes Frreet Grove, second vice-president ed. J . M. Williams, F. G. Hurd against high treason party to give the deople a “ square Under the old system the confi Southern Oregon League Foi ;ieJ at Professor J . R Lake, botanist, Ore and B F. Keeney. A meeting will High. deal” in ihe execution of this pri gon Agricultural college, secretary be held in t he city hall on January dence of sincere partisans was be mary electiors law in letter and in | meeting ot Prominent Mc;i at trayed by recrent leaders in political A. A. Hollenbeck, of Mapleton, and treasurer. 22 at 1.30 p. m. at which time it is interests aud public servants wlio spirit. There can be no judging Grants Pass, was lined $ ~ > o by the Mapleton Ju s- Southern Oregon was not very hoped to effect the organization. recognize the irresponsible machine with it in safety. Every republican Grants Pass, Or.. Jan. 6 —A tice of the Peace last Saturday for well represented and came in for candidate for the Legislature must considerable comment for not hav T. K. Campbell Prepares to open instead of the electorate ns the include in his petition for nomina S meeting of the prominent bu ess setting nets in the Siuslaw river source of power to which they The men from the various town of for salmon out of season ing made a better and larger e x Office-. were responsible. If the eufoi c- tion the statutory pledge that he Southern Oregon was Del 1 in Fputy had given him full warning hibit. Ao effort is to be made to “ will always vote tor that can«lidate i Grants Pass Saturday afternoon and before, but he persisted, so that Mr. Campbell has had bis safe ment of the Primary Law will right protect Oregon fruit by law and in for United States Senator in Con- , evening for the purpose of organiz deputy laid for him and caught these wrongs then it was coneeh 1 speaking of this the Oregonian says: moved to his new office room, aud in wisdom and born injustice to gress who has received the highest ing a Southern Oregon Develop- him rod handed. The nets and The large attendance at this meet- will get his furniture installed and ot the people a votes for t.ment League. The object of the boats used weie confiscated. ing is especially gratifying to the 1 be ready for business within a few the people, in justice to the public j number fh.at position at the general election servants, and in justice to the par promoters of the society for it indi- days Ho says the safe is the most next preceding the election of a sen cates a uniform movement for co- important part of the equipment, tisan. ator in Congress, without, regard to Plainly stated, the aim nnd pu - operation in the fruit industry aud and he feel quite settled allready any individual preference.” His j po*e of the law is to destroy the [responsible political machine >«ml failure to do se will defeat him at put ail elective offices in the state in tho polls and his Democratic oppo direct touch with tiie p opl> as the nent making this pledge will be real source of responsib t «md in el eleuted. .Should the Republican ligent power; in short, t give di politicians try to evade 01 ignore rect and full 1 rce t" th- !1 ot the spirit of this law, then law-abid 1 every individual elector in Oregon ing citizens will become so indig mnt that the whole state may be and to minimize, if not --ur; : the over-dominance of corporat« turned into the Democratic column ’ and corrupting influences in the j. I in the general election in June. The Direct Primary Nominating ministration of public affairs. AÌ k in d s of While the enforcement of the new Elections law in its provision tor law. according to it.» .rit aud in the election of state legislative can tent, will in the counties ami drs didates. reads ss follows. H a r d w a r « 3— N o n e •'In ‘ case of au elector seeking tricts of the state «top the politic i. nomination for the office of Seuator trailing off ot candidates by iri ] .' or Representative iu the Legislative M ade sponsible joshes for personal vantage and insure cleaner pu i Ass< mbly, he may include oue of the following two statements in h¡s -er*ice by local officer-, the ic.it evil and abuse, and the om wh:cli 1 petition; Out if he «loes not do so, threatens the enthrunomonl of ..-or- tha 1 Secretan of State or Cotiuty porate power iu th«- lepublic ui. 1 (' l.. as the ■ «e may Le, shall not, > , dial account refuse to file b is 1 overthrow of pipulai rigli« namely: the itivulueraifle entrench-1 I . maul of the United «»tales Senate! iCoutlnued to and page; NEW MILL Up°!o*(!ate j Plum bing 1 b etter Griffin £> Veatcb Co.