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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . • ' OREGON J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. r i'B L lS flK D KVEKY SATURDAY NY TUB l.KADKK F l BL1SIIINO COMPANY E-iv-^o at tlie *' -U oku («ruve po-toffice an sec- oMtl- uÎ-elaK-------- 4 -LiHH matter. fcl’ BHi K I l 'T l O N KATKS •in- ?<tu § ix M o n ti» fhreeo Momta •1.50 .76 .50 < bald ui advance but It not so paid a iu lf -m raU* of •2.00 per year will be charged. \<l>t ftto!ng rates made known on application CLUlUHNd LIST The Cottage tirove L eader for one four, un<l any of the following publi cation for one year, for the price set Opposite • New York Tribune Farm er &i 75 Toledo Weekly Blade................. 1-75 Portland Weekly Oregonian 2 50 Port land Weekly Journal ..... 2.00 Portland Semi Weekly Journal 2.25 San Fran cisco Call . 2.60 Sail Francisco Fxarnlner............... 2.60 sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 Oul West. L.os Angeles . 2.50 1 own and < 'ountry Journal 1.75 Northwest Poultry Journal .. 1.75 Pacific Homestead 2.25 SATCKDAY IN G H A M MAIM 'll 81, ia«ti W I T H D R A W S FROM RACE E. IT. Ingham o f liugetie an nounces his witlidritwal from the candidacy f"r State Representative on account of the death of hie busi iicsh pirtner Chas. Krouse. The intercut* represented l>y them, as well ns his own private work, now falling entirely npon his own shoul ders will not allow him the time, mceseary to act os Representative, if elected, consequently he with draws and thank« hi« friends for their kindly interests in his behalf. c o m m e n c e m e n t c o m in g Th e school year in rapidly com ing lo a clore and the scholars are getting anxious h r commencement time. The Senior class are hard at work on their These« and in prepa róte n of the various exercises for the great day. The Eighth grade is working hard and is greatly de lighted to have exercises this year, and appreciate the change. The school hoard is well «atisfied witli the work this past year iu the the schools and feel that every parent .u the town has reason to be proud ol the work doue and that all Hie tetchers have acquitted themsslves splendidly. The nine month« kchool has proved a «uccess and It will be a long time before Cottage Grove has a shorter term, if her school board lias any say in the matter. new railroads, running in all di rectum«, the gteat Celilo canal works, the irrigation projects, great packing plauts in Portland, new «aw mills being erected, electric hues established, great water power plants being built, all point« to the initiation of the greatest era of Ore gon's already famous prosperity. Everyday great capitalists are buying up timber, fanning land and other industries, finding here a good investment for their capital. The East Is just discovering Ore gon and it» possibilities, and is going to take rapid advantage of its discovery. The Lewis Clark Exposition has been to Portland and Oregon a Godsend, while such expositions to other cities, and states, have in many cases teen almost deathblows, but here we are gaining day by day from tho advertisement which the great exposition gave to the entire stale. Oregon aud her people are wide awake to every advantage, and the next few years will s:e a marvelous growth, and tide of prosperity flowing over the state. J JK. K. C MAC Y once: Methodist Episcopal Church, Pastor Kev S. E. Memingei morn ing services at 1 1 , evening 7 :3o, Epworth League G.3o p. m. AU are cordially invited to be present. Morning subject, ’ ‘The Humiliation and Exaltatiou of Christ.” Even ing, The Philosophy of Miracles.” DOING N o «talc in the United States ha« more niw and great enterptises 1 emg wrought 011 than Oregon thj« year. M hu > hundreds of miles of AKbrry Building Mali- Stm t Il K N T I S T f y (patronise j J K C. T HOCK h i T y d J PHYSICIAN AND SURCE0N Offices Iu Dr. Geo. W all building, Main - Street, Cottage Grove. Office phone ., ^ Main 303. Kestdeuce plume Main 00 > i First Presbyterian Church, Pastor R. C. Grace. Morning service, 11, evening 7 :30, Y. P. S. C. E. 0:30 p, 9V . « ' U r » ' « * » . v . » y V . » » V. * 9 m. All strang- rs and sojourners welcome. Morning subject, "Reconciliation ^ J JK. B. K. JOB by death -Salvation by Life.” B ilY S lC IA .-N m id M R C K O .V Evening subject. "The way to ft All calls promptly attended. Office: Í- W in.” •c .Main St. Phone 114. J Christian Church. Rev D. E. 9 'Ü .-ffil'U . V r» !V . + !'V z O -'U . Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in the morniug aud 7.30 in the even ing. Y P. S. C. E meeting at ♦ | K Y O U N O t,:3o p. m. Sunday «chool at l o a " ’ ATTORNEY AT LA W o ’clock, Intermediate Endeavor ' Young Building, Main Street, Society at 2:30 and Choir prarticc J O Office: West Side. every Friday evening at 7 : 30 . Sx* * #>V. Episcopal Church Services held the second Wednesday evening ot each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. ? 4 W KIMK, M. I). 2 A . There will he services every fifth 9 P H Y S IC IA N aud SLRGK.ON Sunday of a month. Office In McFarland Building . 86JM Moine Hnbudtrç ©nl£. M t im & HANSEN.“ : OTASE b'ROVE. OREGON. O ar ow n m ake. t * J Fred W. Mulkey of Portland, is aspiring to the United States Senate 7 for the short term ending March 4 , * sas 19o7 and is anxious to see the new primary law put to a thorough test, 9 Over Wynne's Hardware Store 9 aud a man elected to th* Senate Catholic Church, Father Carrol. Office Filone, 341 Kesldenco Flume, 12 « t who is a choice of the people of the Services the second Sunday in each V.-« »-9 state. He asks your and my sup month. port to that end, believing be is tlie right person. Christian Science services held at Jones hall every Sunday morning at k J^fAKION VBAT<'n Of the men running for United 11 o ’clock. ' rUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED ♦ EMBALMER States senate there is none more M Parlor« at Veatch à Lawson’». able thun H. M. Cake, the Portland Condensed News. lawyer. Mr. Cuke is not only u lawyer of ability, but a sucessful The O R. & N. lias let a con busitiess man, and one that it- tract for the building of a 47 mile Herbert Eaklii working for the upbudding of line of track from Walla Walls President Ms Oregen. The people of this sec river to Joseph at a cost of a million T. C. Wheeler L'Vè Cashi er tion are interested in his cam and a half of dollars paign, and hope to see tiim win out Thirty thousand acres of land be tween Philomath and Yaquiua Bay C A P I T A L \m Governor Chamberlain has is was sold the first of the week to an 25,000 sued a proclamation, which we Eastern Syndicate for $H0,000. The m publish this issue, known as the sale was made at Junction City. A general banking ‘ ‘Constitutional amendment giving busin s transud A Portland contractor D. C. cities aud towns exclusive power to ed :: :: :: :: :: enact and amend their charters." O'Reilly, has submitted mi offer to This is one of the best provision» the City Council (o build a line on C O I T A 'I E C iR O Vt made by the Governor for the bene Front Street aud give the city one O © G O N half of all the net receipts ever and fit of the people of the state. It ■hove the cost of operation and will give the people more power to 'l l handle their own muncipal govern maintenance and 6 per cent on the ment, instead of having to wait money invested, and further stipu long for legislative amendment lates that all other persons or cor Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- (lov. Chamberlain has gained the porations shall have free access to ing. All work guaranteed approval of republicans, os well as the line and shall have equal rights Have your horsesteeth ex to use it. The switching charge amined aud repaired. Shop all democrats since he has been in at rear of Heinenway A shall be $ 2 instead of $ 2.56 as fixed Burkholder’s St< re :: office by his wise management, and will have a very heavy vote cast in tho ordinances of the United b iz i m k j n Railways and the Willamette Trac cast for him. tion company, and shall be reduci ble from year to year. The city is Game Refuges in Forest Reserve. to have the right to acquire the line Washington, March 21.— The at practically any time on payment House committee on agriculture to of its cost. The franchise is to be day authorized a favorable report revocable on breach of any of its on the I.acey bill for the establish conditions. The council is consider ment of game refuges in the forest ing the two franchise applications, reserves of the country. These and will probably render a decision Has the largest Stock of School refuges are to be selected by the in a few days. supplies in the city. Uur line of President. Within their limits it E. V CARTER will be unlawful to kill game birds Books. Artist's Material. Sundries or fish. Ashland. Oregon are now complete. H: É m S m General Blacksm¡thing Benson’s Pharmacy ï/i.N : ,/ís\7/l\\ r/L\^7/L\ i V/J_\ Ï ~/l\ ^ 5>i\i 5/L\ f 5/L\i UM m Í M in in g O rders! W We arcatile people to fill y o u r orr.ler for Winter Supplies. We have the best groceries, etc., to be had a t the lowest prices. 11 you d o n ’t believe us, come and investigate. Our Dr3’ Goods stock is complete. . . . Currin & Veatch. ,-iWi PLAIN A N D F A N C Y JOB P O I N T I N G PROMPTLY AND NEATLY ErX E|C;U;T E ;D AT TH E L ea d er Office k W e are giving special care to Our Presciption Counter POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT TH IN G S ARI I N OREGON. 11 ................ L'A« HU M E IN D U S T R Y . There is an old saying to tho ef fect that a young man should «tart life away from his home town to be appreciated for his merits. This is not only true of men, but of in dustries. Wheiever there is a home industry to be patronized, you will find merchants, aud customers who will send uway for such ar ticles, and get either the same or a pooler grade, simply because it may co«t them a couple of cents Archie Knowles who has been less. Those «ame ■eerchaut« aud working at the Music came to loan customers will always he kicking Tuesday to have some mck taken because the town does not progress from his eve. when they are one of the causes foi for its net doing ho . VVe have a creamery, which i« able to supply all the butter that rnn b" used m the town, and makes For Governor. a better butter than any that can I hereby an non nee myself •« « be obtained elsewhere, and that Republican pays the farmers ol the community candidate upon the ticket for governor of the Stale of more for their butt* r fat thau any place c|*e. What do oar citixeus Oregon, subject to the action ol do? Many of th*»m inwist on having primaries to be held April 20 , a cheaper grade of butter thau the 1 9 0 6 . <'liA K i.K S A. J o h n s , creamery butter in order to save a Baker City, Oregon. lew cents, ami what can the mer chants do. For Slate Senator. Some <>f them put the price of all outside butter, that they havet<>| 1 hereby announce myself as can ship in. to cover shortages or other didate for State Senator, for Lane Candidate for Republican nomina wise. at the san e price they have to County, on the Republican ticket lo tion for State Treasurer. charge fur our local creamery but lie voted for April the 2oth, lyoti. ter and then sell country butter at For Representative. I. H . B in g h a m . -A cents | er pound, others put a I hereby announce myself a« a Lane County Sheriff. lower pi ice on the outside butlers, candidate on the Republican ticket which ol course woiks a hardship 1 hereby announce myself as a foi the office of representative from on the town creamery. candidate for the office of Sh-nlT of L'ine County, subject to the action He have a flour mill that gives Lane County, subject to the ap of the primary election ui, a- good Hour as any mill and proval of the democratic voter« at f. N. E dwai . ns «ells to the merchants on a very the primaries to be held in Lane close urn gin so that practically all County on April 2oth. igofl. For Stale Printer. the merchants handle nothing but F k k » F i . s k . The undersigned announces him their brand- yet soin» merchants «elf as a republican candidate for For Sheriff ship in Hour because they can wave retioniination for State Printer, a few cents j-tr loopounde bv buy I hereby announce myself a« a re subject to the decision of the Re- ing in carloads and then «ell at the publican candidate for SiieulT of pul lic-in voters at the primary elec same prue as other Hour, or cut the Lane County aud promise if elected tion April 2o. price just a Inti*1. to conduct the office in as economi Now serving tiist term The These things do Hot help home cal a manner aa possible an 1 to flu- same courtesy that ha« been ac industry S " remember if you best mterests of the people corded to -tate officers generally, want to live, oilier people are in W J W a n n o - k . that of a renomination, would l>e the aam*' boat, and must be able to greally appreciated For Slate Printer. make money enough to do ho and J. R WinTM v, Albany, Oregon each persons support in a town, to 1 hereby announce my cai-tlidact 1 it« own industibs is a benefit. For Representative. for uomitiatioii a « State Printer at GREAT rr P ro fe s s io n a l C a rd s . which at all times get flic |best attention, using only the purest ot chemicals, having the largest stock in town it make« «hopping easy in our place. Mailorders receive the best of attention. P a m p h le t W o r k a Specialty Wc have a full line of Legal Blanks and Trespass Notices. ^ Ng Benson’s Pharmacy CMtajs Grove. Oregon TI h > brat way tu rld thè «v«tem <»r 11 colli i« to evacuate thè liowcl«. Kennedy’s Lnxntlvo Money and Par a d 8 a« a |)leaHunt, yet etfeetual l'ntli- artie on thè bowels. It cleara tln- lieml, - u t « th è plhegm out of tl - tlo -iit. «trengtfieli« thè bronehiul tnl-e«, relleve« coligli«, c-d-l«. croup. who -l'Ing cough, et e. Soli! l-y I l<*n - Non'» Pharmiicy. If you lire troubled with lult smid can't find a cure, try Witch lliiz-d Salve but U-sure you get that m.-i-le by L;. f DeWttt .V Co . Chicago. It m the original. If you have u«e-l Witch Hazel Salve without being iv liev»--l it is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthies. counterfeit* that are «old on the rep ntatlou of tin- genuine I>«■ Witt Witch Hazel Salve. the Republican primaries, I announce to the Republican I pledge the people of Oregon an voters of Lane county, mv candi economical, bustne-s like ndminis daev for representative in the st tel trator, and a great reduction in the j legislature, subject to approval at | enormous cost o f the office. “ A | the April primaries square deal for the state.” B. A. W a s h b c k n r , W ii . i is S. Du xin tv. I Springfield, Ore. OYAL B am m g P om xrji Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An abso-irtely pure, cream of tartar powder. ROYAL CAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Sold by Bensons Pharmacy.