COTTAGE GROVE L EA DER
COrrAtE GROVE
O regon
J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager.
PUBl.LSflKD EVERY SATURDAY
«V
' He is a thorough s t u d e n t , well
! versed m constitutional history, a n d i
wilt in ike, if o ccted n g o o d a n d j
houest representative of the state, I
and at the meeting he was a c c o r d e d
a royal welcome.
comean y
Entered at the Cottage Grt • postofllce as sec
ond-class matter.
One Vear
8U H SCKIPTIO N KATES
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ii.flo
Six Month!«
.75
riireee Months
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.50
l paid hi advance hut
it not so paid a
aittf rm rate of |2.00 per >ear will be charged,
advcrtfslng rates made known on application
CLUB»1 NO LIST
Th«
Cottage (»rove L eader for one
v . i , «ml any of the following publi
cation for one year, for the price set
opposite *
New York Tribune Farmer
.$1 75
Toledo Weekly Blade ................. 1-75
Portland Weekly Oregonian......... 2 50
Portland Weekly Journal.............. 2.00
Portland semi w eekly Journal. ... 2.25
San Pranelsco Call ...............
2.50
San Francisco Examiner................. 2.50
Sunset Magazine, San Francisco . 2.00
• >ut West. Los Angeles
. 2.50
Town and Country Journal
.......1.75
Northwest Poultry Journal............1.75
Pacific Hom estead.
S vT I'K D A Y .
2.25
J I NK 2, mot;
DEMOCHATIC T IC K E T .
U, S. Senator, John M. Oenrin.
Congressional
representative,
Chan V. Galloway,
Governor, G. K. Chamberlain
Secretary of state, I*. II. Sroat
State treasurer, J . D. Matlock.
S*ate senator, Iloht. M. Veatch.
State representative, Leon U.
1'. mmison, Ja m 's Hayes, Joshua J
Walton.
County clerk, J . C. Parker
( ’onstanle, Anson H. Atkins.
Supreme Judge, T. G Hailey.
Stats Printer, J. Scott Taylor,
Attorney general, Robt. A. Mil
ler.
Sheriff. Fred Fisk
Countv commissioner, S.
M.
Douglas.
County surveyor, Simon Kbov-
d«bl.
Precinct committeeman, Jno. W.
B:«ker, J . P. Currin.
F.piseopal
Church,
Awt»rey Huildii*:. Main Stri f t
Parents of Late David R. Kennedy Pastor Rev. S. E. Meroinger, morn
ing services at 11, evening 7:3o,
Found.
Sorno time since when David R.
Kennedy was drowned in the mill
pond at Shelly, nc-ar Yoncalla, and
buried at Roseburg, Jim Cosgrove,
wire had known him for ten months
came to the Lender office and told
us that he knew the boy had rela
tive.« in Canada and asked us to
find them and stated that lie k m
working near him when he dropped
off a log into 1 1 feet of water and
not even a bubble rose from where
he sank. Mr. Cosgrove thought
he was dead of heart failure before
he struck the water. He tried to
get in communication with his rela
tives trora Drain, but did riot know
their home.
By persistent writing and ques-
tiouing 1 he Leader got word from
the young man’s uncle J . M. Ken
nedy in Kent couuty, New Bruns
wick, Canada, stating that he had
a nephew out here by that name
that lie had not heard from for
three years and g a v e .sufficient iden
tification to make it clear that the
young made is his nephew. The
boys aged mother is still living and
does not yet know of his death.
We have sent full information to
the family.
Fffscts of the
San
Francisco
Fire
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Methodist
THE
I.EAOEH PUBUSHINd
Professional Cards.
I» t: N T 1 H T
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Epworth League 0.3o p. m. All
are cordially mvoed to ho present.
First Presbyterian Church, P.istor \ I ^ B . 0. T. HOC K B I T
It. C. Grace. Morning service, 11,
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
evening 7 :30, Y. P. S. C. K. 6:30 p, I
OfMce in Stewart \ Porter building,MaUi ;
m. All strangers and sojoniuers
Street, Cottage Grove.
Otttre phone m
Main 303. Residence phone Main W»
welcome.
Morning subject “ Overcoming
and its result».’ ’ Evening “ What
is Success?”
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Y A K . B. K. JOB
Christian Church, Rov D. F,.
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Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in
I 'llls lllA A
a n d M RG F.O .V
tho morning and 7.30 in the even
onice:
A ll calls promptly attended.
ing. Y P. S. C. E- meeting at
Main St. Pliuiic 114.
fi:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo
o’clock,
Intermediate
Endeavor
Society at 2:30 and Choir practice
Vk*
every Friday evening at 7:30.
9
j J K . YOUNG
4
Episcopal Church. Services held
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ATTORNKV AT L A W
the second Wednesday evening ot
£
4
Oltlce: Young Built!in. Main Street,
each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall
V
n
est o
iuc.
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West
Side.
There will be services every fifth
Sunday of a month.
Catholic Church, Father Carrol
■ikt
Services tho second Sunday in each
$
A W. KIME, M. D
4
a ;
month.
Independent Candidate.
I hereby announce myself as an
independent candidate for the of
fice of Justice of the Peace of Cot
tage Grove J ustice’ s district at the
election June 4th, 190*1.
If elected, 1 will give every man
what belongs to him and no more.
Oltlce In McFarland Building
Over Wynne’s Hardware Store
Ollice Phone, 341 Residence Filone, l¿6
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P H Y S IC IA N and RCR O EON
Christian Science services held Ç
over Allison’s Barber shop every 9
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Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock and 9
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
EMBALMER
Parlors at Veatch * Lawson’a.
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The First National Bank has just
received from San Francisco a num
I!
ber of drafts thai went through the
tire, and 'liev have been so changed
that it is hard to believe they could
have *e»nlike the other drafts.
Herbert Kakln
The drafts originally "ere white,
President
J . W. V a u g h n .
T. C. Wheeler
printed in black ink, the name First
Cashi er
National Batik, Co'tage Grove,
CHAS.
V.
GALLOW
AY
Oregon, in led 111k in the lower left
hand comer, and in the upper right
Yamhill County.
CAPITAL
hand c 't tier Uie number of the
2 5,00 0
draft in different red ink. They
wen- in a bank vault during the
A general banking
fire iu San Francisco, an 1 some
business transact
have b.cti turned in color by the
ed :: •: :: :: ::
IN D E PEN P E NT J (I STIC E
heat to a very dark brown, others a
ORGANIZED
Justice J. W. Vaughn is coming light brown, the black printing is
CO TTA IE G R O V fc¡
before the j eople for re-election t< almost invisible, the name of 'lie
1 9 0 0
OR
CONI
bank
printed
in
rod
was
turned
to
n
the office pi Justice ot tee Peace of
Cotta1, c Grove puoinct lias an lion- silvery color, "bile the number
ora b e c i o'.r hack ot him, and which was 111 a different ink remains
promise» to do the right thing by red. The changing to silver is a
General Blacksm¡thing
every man and woman, that comes very 'cul ar feature and was prob
Horseshoeing a specialty.
before him The justice is too well ably caused b\ a chemical change.
Wagon and carriage re-
known to have to tie more than The pen wri'iug on the cheeks by
ing. A ll work guaranteed
Have your horsesteeth ex-
mentioned to the people of Cottage • he First National, on nceount of
anuned a nd repaired. Shop
Giove. Forty ycais iff public ser the fine ink used is quite legible,
at rear of 1 leinen way &
Burkholder’ s Stere :: ::
vice ought to !> enough to let the but the endorsements have all di;,
| eople know how honest a- man is appeared. The drafts are engraved
B A Z E E
J . XT
and stand as an unfailing r<card of on the finest Safety Banker’s paper,
not 1 nly tic hotnsty, hut the up and even in their charred condition,
rightness and worth of an office all the grain and safety designs Democratic Nominee Representative
in Congress.
holder. Every voter should vote worked in the paper are as clear as
for the old Justice. Ho is able to tho unharmed checks. The bank
Saw Catches Hand.
do the work, and it is likely it is will have the-e checks framed and
some assistance to him in its small hanging iu the window for inspec
J. R. Tucker had a bad accident
way, and will he greatly appreci tion in a few days.
Tuesday afternoon about 4 o’clock,
ated. Don't, forget the justice
while wedging a piece of timber
when vou mark your ballot.
Local Option.
Has the largest Stock of School
being cut in the Taylor sawmill at
The proposed amendment to the Divide. The saw was sticking, and supplies in the city. Our line ot
T H E O FF IC E TO T H E MAN Local Option Law was p ’epared Tucker was wedging close to the
Books. Artist's Material. Sundries
and is pushed by the Wholesale when tho saw became stuck,
F IT T E D FOR IT.
the
sawyer
reversed
the
carriage
Liquor Dealers’ Association.
are now complete.
Not every man is fitted lor public
It amends the first section ot that ¡uni Tucker’s loft hand go* caught
office, either naturally or by educa law, repeals the next ten section* in the tipper saw, cutting off the
We are giving special care to
tion, and public offices need able and substitutes new sections there tip of the first linger, cut the bone
men at then bond, as well as in the for, and repeals outright the last of the middle finger into, and cut
Our Presciption Counter
minor positions, in county and city seven sections, which sections pro off the first joint of the third finger,
affair*, as w*U as in stale an I n»t- vide for the enforcement of the law. also cutting out the ball of the
ional affairs. Itt L ure county there
which at all times get the best
The proposed amendment, in a thumb joint. Dr. Job dressed the
are many offices of trust, and of the deceptive manner, repeals the p r e s hand, and hopes to save the middle attention, using only the purest
office of shot iff and lax collector. ent Local Option Law and substi finger, although it will be »tiff; the
of chemicals, having the largest
The present occupant ha» held the tutes a liquor lew.
thumb will Ire weak and stiff from
office for >ue term and a portion of
The title of the amendment the loss of tbs joint hut will he of stock in town it makes shopping
another, and aspires to hold it would give equal privileges to locil some assistance
easy in our place.
again, lie has done his work well, optioniats and anti-local optiouists,
As Mr. Taylor says no one was to
Mail orders receive the best of
if thoroughly fitted for his work, when in fact tho amendment emas blame, it was a bad accident and it
and is one ot the officials that stands culates and virtually repeals the will lame him up, but such tilings attention.
high in hi» record. He has carried present law
will happen. It is a brave w a y to
out thoroughly and well his duties,
The Ore ' in Dail.V Journal speaks speak of so severe au injury, and
and deserves ra-election
Fred of the amendment as “ a porcupine we hope that Mr. Tucker will come
Fisk it a young man, and has 1 wP1pped in a blanket . ”
out much better than he expects.
proved himself to be a man to be re-
Vote 305 X No. Save the pres
Cottage Grove. Oregon
elected an I honored. He is tli«^ ent loeal option law
Vote rot; \ Wins High Honors as Ophthalmologist
man to vote for, t > fill the office for.
Franc L. Hard, daughter of F.
sheriff tor the nest tenu
J . Hard, Inis just won signal honors
Dr. Best Will Locate Here
from the Boston School of Oph
Fine Speech Monday Night.
We under Hand tint Dr. Beat, a thalmology where she has been
She
has
C mdidate \V. t ’. Hawley made a medical practicioneer of many year*' I studying all «inter.
Against Barlow Road Purchase.
fine speech at the Opera House <>n experience has bought out the prac studied in Portland for several |
Monday night. He was intro tice of Dr Oglesby, and will open years and t< ok a finishing > *»ar iu 1 C. \Y. Kem , a farmer on the
duced by Dr Woods, and in a clear au office here, and make this his 1 Boston, «here »he not only took the 11-irlow road sent out recently a
forcible delivery told his stand on home if Mrs. Best’ s health is im- highest prizes and grade, but wrn I number of letter« asking support
special mention ftotu the director». for the purchase ol ihe road, n o w
the principal issues t the campaign. proved hv tne change.
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and also secured by special exami-' he is asking support of the liquor
He is firmly in favor of rate revis
ion, believing that it i* the correct Horse Leaves Master Behind to View nation ami work a diploma from the dealers, offering iu return to v.
Circus
largest school of the kind in
way to handle monoplies, and ti e
for the local option amendment. It
only way to prevent evasion» of the
Artnond Wynne drove up to the America on a grade of ioo. Of seems as though there *as a “ nig
tariff law, wlrcb \\oik out for the circus Tuesday to deliver some course Mr. Hard is very proud of ger in the woodpile” in such a
democrats a fr< e trade. He favors g.isoline, and as lie was coming ili* daughter’s work, and is justly proposition.
tha legislative control of monoplies, hack lie horse got frightened at s o.
Mr. Kern in his letter declare-
and well defined them u« combina the animats, and started to run
that the Barlow road is being of
Help
Wanted.
tion» that control so large a portion awav. As tliev went over a cross
fered to the state at cost price: that
One laundress and otic chamber the owners of the road hold it un
ot a commodity as to b» able to ing the wagon bumped up enough
Apply at Hotel Graham.
raise and lower the price of it. ir- to throw Artnond up in the air and maid
dcr a grant by the federal govern
reapective of the sui'ply and de when he came down nothing was
CA b bn tft p A n d T o i i m ’ o P l a n t s .
mand, and who then can dictate the I there to gtect him but the ground,
For tale At Metcalf »V Urun.r?,
price they will par for cmde pro which did not hurt him much. The
duct» iml do ns they will with the hoi.se ran down Main street, toward
~
prooJ cr.
the store and several men ran out
Wanted,
Mr. tjawley in closing p id a m l It
to i; t the lines, an J one
S<w mill nnd lumber yard labor-
liranliful tribute to the veterans of
1 do" finally got hold trs t -.25 prr day
Woodsmen $2.*
tho G. A R. and to those who
J t
ai
• brought the horse t • zf> to $•'< oo. Steady work. Apply
for the nation iu the battles c>f the • a .standstill without any injury to j to B-oth Kelly Lumber Co., Eu-
great war.
auy bod/or anything.
gene, Oregon.
tf
Benson’s Pharmacy
Benson’s Pharmacy
m
\ \ e «tre th è p e o p le t o fili v e n ir o r d e r f o r
W i n t e r S u p p lie s .
W e h a v e th è b e s t
g r o c e r ie s , eie., t o he h a d a t t h è l o w e s t
p rie e s.
I f y o u d o n ’t b e iie v e tis, c o m e
a n d in v e s t i g a t e . O l i r D r y G n o t ls s t o c k
is c o m p le te .
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Currin & Veatch.
PLAIN AND FANCY
J O B P R IN T I N G
PROM PTLY
AND
E X E C U T E D
A T
NEATLY
T H E
Leader Office
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P a m p h le t W o rk a Sp e cia lty
W e l\ave a full lin e of L egalJ^B lan ks an d
T r e s p a s s Notices.
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ment 40 years ago, and that the
farmer» of Clackamas and Wasco
counties who live in the country
tributary to the road have to pay-
toll on evi rv head of cattle they
drive to Portland.
Opponents of the Barlow road
purchase t ike issue with Mr. Kern
on all three points. They contend
that the alledged owners have to
t'e to what they offer to sell, that
farmers use the road, and that
i lie proposition i* a job by which
sever»! schemers expect to make
c.'.i hv - 11 n - for S 'Jj,000 some
thing «hi
lias already been of
fend for sal" fo. 5 'J.ooo. Another
argument against the proposition is
that th« proposed bill gives the
>t : 1 u \
is to 'tie value o‘ the
property and fixes the price at$24,-
i ' 1 > , v : 1 • ••• . h : should pro 4 e to
be in reality worth only a small
fraction o f that sum.
There is no need worrying along
iu discomfort Been use of a disordered
digestion. Get 11 bottle of of Kodol
for Dyspeps'll and see wliat it will do
for you. Kodol not only digests
what you cat and gives that tired
stomach 11 needed rest, but Is a cor
rective of t he greatest efficiency. Ko-
dol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia,
palpitation of the heart, fl.atulence,
and sour stomach. Kodol will make
your stomach young nnd healthy
again. You will worry just in the
proportion that your stomach woi-
ries you. Worry means the loss of
ability to do your Iiest. Worry is to
he avoided at all times Kodol will
take the worry out of your stomach.
Sold by Benson’s Pharmacy.
There are go-carts and go-carts
Veatch <k Lawson have them
cheaper and better.
~,SPEPS!A CURE
D IG E S T S W H A T Y O U E A T
T h « * * 00 bottle co-tain 2S • — tth « trill fit- which tells for SO cents.
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PREPARED ONLY AT T H * LABORATORY OP
E . C. B e W I T T Sc C O M P A N Y , C H IC A G O .
Sold by Bensons Pharmacy.
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