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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1906)
At tlie council muetiug; next Mon -1 Professional Cards. day night ordinances should be passed providing for the grading J J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. and surfacing of a number of the j J J ^ K . K. C MAi Y streets around town, and the bids PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY should be let as promptly as pos Office: AwUrry HuUdliig, M ali s ir rt sible so that the work may he done ! Methodist F.piscopal Church, *Y TH* Pastor Rev. H , E. Memiugor, morn U K M T lt T . during the summer. The water | LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY contract should certainly bo let and ing services at 1 1 , evening 7 :3o, ^ e v e ' . . »■ v + 1 tbe connection to North Creek be Epworth League 0.3o p. m. All Kutered at the Cottage («rove postoAce as sec made at once, so that every drop of are cordially invi'ed to be present. ond-da»* m atter. -¡v* wuter way be gathered for tbe First Presbyterian Church, P itor summer months. It is essential 15. C. Graeo. Morning service, 11, f: 1 ) K L‘ T UOCKK1T SUBSCRIPTION RATES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON • - ( L B that these improvements b# com evening 7 :30, Y. P. S. C. E. C: ¡0 p, <| tfix Month» .75 menced early, in order that there in. f. Office In Stew art A P u rler Iniililn, ,Maiu All strangers aud sojourners Threee Month» - - - .50 ^ Street, Uottago (¡rove. Oflirt* plion • * i paid to advance but If not so paid a may be no delays such as we ex welcome. ^ Main 303. Residence phone Main % ; im f -in rate of $ 2.00 per year will be charged. \d\crtriing rate» m ade Known on app lication perienced last summer. v . e . > s> -.*■ t>i Christian. Church, Rev. D. E. i Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the even CLUBBING LIST ing. Y. P. S. C. E meetiug at j* J ^ K . B. K. J O B Thu C ottage (¿rove L eader for one 6:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo y e a r , a n d a n y of the following p u b li P H Y S I C I A N u u i l SIKOKO.N c a t io n fo r o n « year, for the price set o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor 5 A ll oalls p ro m p tly attu ta teli. 0(1 opposite • Society at 2:30 and Choir practice *5 Main St. PUciuc 114. New York Tribune F arm er...............$1 75 f every Friday evening at 7:3o.3| Toledo W eekly Blade......................... 1-75 COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON rr-— i Portland W eekly O regonian............. 2 50 Portland W eekly Jo u rn al.................. 2.00 Portland Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l...... 2.25 8 au Francisco ( a l l ............................... 2.50 San Francisco Exam iner..................... 2.50 sunset Magazine, San F ran cisco .... 2.00 Out West. I .os Angeles . ... 2.50 Town and Country Jo urn al ......... 1.75 Northwest Poultry J o u r u a l.............. 1.75 Pacific Homestead ..............................2.25 SATl'ItDA V ...MAY 1900 DEMOCRATIC TICKET. II. S. Senator, John M. Oeuriu. Congress«.mal representative, Chaw. V. Galloway. Governor, G. E. Chamberlain. Secretary of state, P. II. Sroat State tr* usurer, J. D. Matlock. State senator, Itobt. M. Ve»tcb. Stute representative, Leon R. Edmutisou, James Hayes, Joshua J. Walton. County clerk, J. C. Parker. Constable, Auson 15. Atkins. Supreme Judge, T. G. Hailey. State Printer, J. Scott Taylor, Attorney general, Robt. A. Mil ler. Sheriff, Fred Fisk. County commissioner, S. M. Douglas. County surveyor. Simon Kbov- dahl. Precinct committeeman, Jno. W. linker, J. P. Currin. d e a d ENDS. The way the water connections to some of the residences around town are made is very bad. Within tbe last few days in the southwestern corner of the town tbe force of the water lias been gradually getting weaker and weaker, until iu many places it stopped altogether- After some complaints had been filed in vestigation was made, and the plumbers were put to work. On South street the city recently put iu a five inch main, and along this line for some distance tbe water users connected to the old 2 inch are still connected to it and the water used must run through the big pipe, then into tbe small pipe running paralell to the big pipe, aud from there by many twists and turns to the residences. The small pipe shoul I be cut out where pos sible, and the connections made di rect to the big pipe. A great deal of dirt is being eomtuntly giveu out from the hydrants in that section. The fire plug at the coiner of South street and Taylor is con- uewted to a two inch main, while u five inch main is within a foot of the connection. It seems to us that when the contract was made to im prove the water system, all point« where fire hydrant? were located should have been connected with the big mains running by them. A City Council of necessity has its hands full, and cau’t tbiuk of every thing so their attention has to lie culled t*> such things. Within the great Sta'e of Oregon there is manufactured practically everything used by the human fam ily; what little is lacking in the line ol wearing apparel, or a few of the higher luxuries, is made elsewhere of material that comes from this country. “Oregon dies with her own wings,” indeed, but her impor tance ns a manufacturing state is not sufficiently understood even by her own people. The projected street display and the campaigu of general exploitation of Ortgon- made articles, to be hel l May 19 to 26 at Cortland, is intended to be a lesson to the people to show what i« actually being done in the way of utilizing our native capabilities amt resources Every dollar paid out for bome-ina le goods remains in the state. There is a big difference be tween the financial condition of a city whose business hi cks are owned by capital fur away and one whose iuleiests are controlled by home capitalists. The rents an i intere ts are remitted monthly, making a steady drain upon the vi tality of the community. Every dollar paid out for a manufacturing article brought into I he state from the east goes to aid in the upbuild ing o, a vast manufacturing center many thousands of miles uvvay where an Oregon community will have no possible chance of partici patiug in resultant benefits. In many cases, however, the reason there should he auy demaud at all for eastern-made goods here is that the average buyer is more or less indifferent. He seldom stops to think that the difference between the bo’Jie-uiude article aud that from the east is absolutely iu favor of tbe Pacific coast article, and that thb quality of the imported article cannot be as good as that made here. Important Anniversary Today is the sixty-third anniver sary of the famous • Wolfe meeting” at Old Chainpoeg, the northern part of Marion County, when ¿2 voted against 50 to make the Oregon couutry American territory. That was on May 2 , I 843 , and the place was a few years ago marked with a tine marble monument bearing the names of tlio 52 aduenturous spirits who voted for American sovereignty Of these 52 men only oue is alive today—Hon. F. X. Mntthieux of Chatnpoeg. The day will be fit tingly celebrated at that place to day iu commemoration of one of the most interesting events in the his tory of tlie state and northwest Albany Herald. Puts in a Hand Machine Drill. Our New Departure. Commencing with this week the Leader lias 11 colored supplement, which it is the intention to con- tinne permanently, if it is apprecia ted by the readers of the paper Ol course this adds considerable ex pense to the issuing of llm paper, but it should add to the attractive ness of tin* paper to many and it is with the idea of miking the paper more interesting aud desirable that this is done. We would be glad to have our readers interest their friends aud bring in articles that are of interest to them and our neighbors. A certain amount of jieraonal news is always looked for in a small paper and farming news us well. Any crop items will lie gladly pul liahed. Let us know what you think ol the supplement. The Hiawatha Mining Company received from the Hammond Mfg. Co. of Portland on Thursday a Red- ford hand diibing machine, which will be put in use at their mine within a lew days. This drill is one of the many good drills made iu Denver, and will mid greatly to the amount of work possible tor a force to do, w thout tbe aid o| power drills. The Hiawatha is »bout to begin its suuimeiH w .u k . and will try to make a record dur ing that time. Episcopal Church. Services held ■an:-*.':-*'*:-*'.*, tire second Wednesday evening ot each month at 7 :30 in Masonic hall. ^ V K. YOUNG There will he services every filth i j . “ vu" '* " J A T T O R N K V A T I .A W Sunday of a month. 5 Office: Young B ulldleg, Main Street, ■ West Side. Catholic Church, Father Carrol. Services the second Suuday iu each f ¿ L V . W - * v> month. Christian Science services held over Allison’s Barber shop every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock aud Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. W. K ME, M. D. £ A. f P H Y SIC IA N » a d S I KOKON 4 1 fu m MILLS Moine S S ii y f - i jf V * * : s » r t v.w- If No Saloon in Cottage Grove. What a Then ? M ining O rders! *'!k T • f u i n f ytei'w fiV fl k * ¥ ' V We are the peojile t o irli vottr ol der for Wi nt er Sujijtlies. We hove tlie best g n eerits, ete., t o be had a t the l owest 1 i ns. If you d o n ' t believe us, come nml i nvestigate. Our Dry Goods stoek is complete. . . . « a Eiler’s Rip Van Winkle Show. Has a tent built expressly for them It is made of Kahki, which is used and recommended by our government as the best. It is ab- s >lu!e’y water proof. This elegant tent is built egg shape and has no center poles in front of the stage, therefore giving everyone a g0(Xi view of the performance. The stage is lighted with Acetylene gas, which can be lowered and raised to give the proper effect, as desired. Lightniug and thunder is male by an electric storage battery. The scenery for each and every act, is new and paiuted especially for this elegant production- M r . Eiler prides himself iu having the swell- est outfit in the company and de lights in having people come and see his pavilion theater before the performance. They will appear at Cottage Grove Wednesday, May 9 . Democrats Organize First National Bant irt ' N -= .4 *t This is the theme at the Christian ?» M AB10N VE'm u Church next Sunday May 6 th. Do ■* FUNERAL DIRECTOR and UCENSE0 you care? If so, come and bring * EMBAIMER > _____ _____ _______________ some one. Welcome to all. Parlor» at Veatch Lawson’s. 4 J+'A.+ 'r-iA FLOUR*— Sg CASE SBOVI, nSfGON. E*ßtiE su onraox »1 v . - » v . v . r .> '; *- sì Ci im m , . linbustrç 0 nl\>. O .tr o w n tn \ k a . Office In Mi-Karlaud Kuililtntr Over W ynne’» H ardware Store Otllce Phone, 34» R esidence Phone, 126 y Ipat tonile Herbert Kakln i* r e s 1 cl e u t T. C. W heeler C h » ü 1 e r CAPITAL 2 5,00 0 C urrin & Veatch. A general bankip.g b asin s transact /Dii ORGANIZED COTTA OH ¡900 ÌE QROVr. G O N 5 KWKJ 1 m General Biacksmithing Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- ing. A ll work guaranteed »lave your horsesteeth »*x- auuued and repaired. Shop at rear of Hemenway & Burkholder’s St< re :: :: for Campaign. j . X3: B A 3C Z ¥ AND FAN CY J O B P R I N T I N G B PROMPTLY AND NEATLY E X E C U T E D AT THE Mayor Veatcb and J. P. Currin went *0 Eugene on Monday to at tend the Democratic County Com mittee meeting, returning Tuesday after affjctiug plans for the work, and electing as officers Leo M. Travis, chairman; Mark Bilyeu, Statu Committeeman; S. S. Spencer, Treasurer. At the meeting a fund of $8.83 was reported on hand from the last campaign, and tlie means of gath ering together a fund for the prose cution of such work was decided upon. Benson’s Pharmacy Has the largest Stock of School supplies in the city. Our line of Leader Office Books. Artist's Material. Sundries are now complete. We are giving special can- to Lucky Boy People Lose Their Suit. From the Portlaud Journal’s re port of tbe supreme court cases: In the case of Frank C Sharkey, Louis Zimmerman, Fred E Sharkey and N 15 Standish, appellants, against r F Cardiani, Caesar Mar co and J J Tylir, respondents, an appeal from Lane county, J W 1 Idinilton, judge, the judgment of the lower court is affirmed iti nn opinion by Judge Moore, of the su preme court. This is a suit to de termine the right to pssaession of certain mineral land». The complaint alleges that the defendants secured a survey in the Blue River mineral district of Lane county, and applied for lamed States patent, whereupon the plaint iffs interposed nn adverse claim to part of lb. premises. The supreme! court holds that th<> decree hereto- j fore reiiden d wall le changed lo 1 conform welt the mows now ex-j pressed anil the de * t> hints m,>y re - 1 cover costs and di-burse:n<:;ts i" ' n Our Presciption Counter which at nil times get llie best attention, using only the purest of chemicals, having the largest stock in town it makes shopping easy in our place. P a m p h le t W o rk a S p ecialty Mailorders receive the best of attention. Benson's Pharmacy W e h a v e a f u l l lirve of L e g a l B l a n k s a n d T r e s p a s s N o tic es. vj ^ Cottage Grove. Oregon 1 P le a sa n t Hill, Oregon. l-ó B e . n .' amin L. P n iiv, ltegiafer. I>epai t merit of the Interior L a n d Office a t Roseburg, Ore. April 3 , 190 t>. Pepai tincut "f the- Interior, Notice is hereby given t h a t the fol I , . 11 Office ut Koseburg, Oregon, lowing-nam ed s e ttle r lias (Hod notice April It'., ltNNi. of Ids intent ton to m a k e final prool Noti- e is tie 1 by given that th e fol In support of Ins claim and th at stiitl l o n i : : urial se ttle r I n s Hied notice proof will I«- made before tlie R egister o: tils inti titioii to m ake Until proof in and Receiver ¡it the P. S. Land Office a , p i t of his claim , and t h a t raid ¡it Kosebnair. Oregon, on Muv 22, ltHMJ t . f v ill Pc ta.ide before the Register I viz. H. E. No. If M2, I la ■< ¡v e t at E. S. h an d Office a t JOHN W. MASSEY, 1 >i b urg. Oregon, on J u l y 12, v iz : for the 8 E ' 4 S K '4 Sec. 20, T. 22 S. R . •lo st 1 1 k PA.ME WOOD, :t, W. II. 1 No. 1 t, for the NL NEX, EX He n am es tho fo llo w in g witnesses . .. lb 1 W. to prove bis continuous residence He -nana i wlug witnesses to upon and cultivation of said land, viz: piove In- eoMtaiuous residence u^Hin | Henry C. Combs, of London. Oregon; and enltiv i n • f said land, viz: W illiam T. McCoy, of London. Ore f rank J . I n.enood, of Wildwood, gon: W. li. Massey, of London, Ore Ologon J vp!. B urnett, of Doreria. gon; H. D. Baughm an, of London, On run: .P i n lhiwd. (ieorge Kerr, of Oregon. \\ ildvvoi >d, tIn-gou. B e n j a m in L. E ddy , 15 It N.rv'iiN !.. Eniiv. Begister 5 Register. ; ■ BLH n o t ic e I., fou rrm .icA T io N . Ih-pioIment of the Interior, lid C the- n t liosi-lmrtr. Ore., A p r il Id. ltHK'i. Notice is h c ’ c b v g i v i 11 t h n t the f o l i o ” InK'iiauieil m 11 l*i h n o tic e of liis In t e n t io n t o i n n k c linai pro« f in n i p p o n of his ch iiin . a n d t h a t s u i t p roof w i l l I l e I l l u d e I i n t o t I II- i legisti ' a n d Receiver ut U . S. L a n d Ottico a t l t o s c h iir g . O re go n, on J u n e I•_*, I NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. \ 1 I o n . Fhe rate bill a ill noon be brought Iw jih c o u r t « . before Congress for a \ite, and L Bily > u and C A Hardy . f En with it are some sixty two amend genu were attorneys for Candiani • 1 ments and the one intended to put al anil Snow \ McCnmant of Fort- the operations of the Standard Oil laud for the Lucky BitV people. under government supervision will viz. : be voted on first. LESTER I). J At OBY. For Sale or Trade. II. E No. nul”, for lite SKI, Sec . I . 8., R 2 W The bteakiugot some of the new. It Is possible to rutilili relief from 1 A good work temn of horses in 19 He names the following witt c- cs hose, when the heavy pressure from I 1 indigestion and dys[H‘i>sln liy exchange for cattle. Apply A to prove his eotitinnouH ru-idcin c up uso of Kodol for t»ys|K*Psin. | Bigelow five miles east of Cottage the mains was turned iu at tho fire Some of tfi most ho|H‘lt'SH cases of on and cultivation of raid land, vl/: C h arles II. Sellers, o f P l e a s a n t It 1 Sunday night, was all that was « » yielded to it. It Grove. O r e g o n . Unvtd J a c o b y , of J -per file you to digest tlie food you needed to bring the firemen and, -nalilcH O r e g o n ; P a u l B r i s t o w . !.. E. P a r k s , m and exercises a corrective liitlu- Men Wanted! council to see tlio ueceasity of j I lent enee, building up the efficiency ol the heavier and latter hose, and that it ■ d I trenti ve organs The stomach Is lie- Si" mill and lumber yard la must be had at once About 2000 j holler wherein the stream is made oiers $ 2.00 pci d o Woodsmen faut of at leant 4 ply hose will be 'Hint keeps up your vitality, iu.iith 52.25 to $3.00. St 1 adv work. Ap k*; jfi gotte« rrnKv!h: /odol digest- » hat p l e t ’ Booth-Kelly Lumber C o , . to take the r placa . . ot the 2 -plv 1 f I .von oat Mdkpn the »t »inm*h i f « tf j iiow in i.-s. I uc citizens won t pitta the boiler in condition to do the Eugene. Dragon. IGESTS W H A T YOU EAT kick o" tlie price und want the best, work nature demand« of it -ii.sy o u ’ t - • t .o s 2 S 1 T -sth e trial sits, which sella for 50 cants. Cutout the middle man and buy n‘h,,f front digestive disorders, nnd PREP ARE D ONLY A T T H E LABORATORY OF Mr« David Griggs returned Il In s||||e do from tin faeton and get their j j . D*"«" >->» shape to do y E. C. D eW IT T A: C O M P A N Y . CH ICAGO . IE L . and feel your best. old by Benson' from l ugene on Thursday, where lect guarantee Pharmacy. »he has been visiting htr patents. Sold by Bensons Pharmacy. r-A CURE A <R »1