Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 08, 1906, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER the Southern Pacific thinks it can
O regon HtoI* l ^e Pre8®nt cry of railroad
COFTAGE GROVE
legislation 1-y furnishing cars with
i. McKEAN FISHER. Manager.
I fair promptness until after the leg-
I islature is over, they are mistaken
PU B LISH Kl> E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y
i this time. The cry has started,
I and is uot to be stopped until ef-
HY T U B
i fective legislation has been passed.
LE A D E R P U B L IS H IN G C O M P A N Y
If the S. P. can furnish cars now
they could have furnished them
Enterca al the Cottage (¿rove postotHce as sec-
ond-ebss matter.
before.
month would keep this people from
starving to death, but it would not
keep t-'uiu from being hungry.
Hope I have not burdened you
with all this detail. Natuially,
this is the thing nearest my heart
at this time.
If any of your
readers, who have pleuty and to
spare, sbonld care to cast their
bread upon this water in tbe hope
of finding it again after many d ijs,
I would be delighted to distri’ ito
suhsckiption h a t e s
i Portland has cut out all the slot it tot them. It a goad opportunity
Due v«ar
. * i . m 1 machines.
Good for her Oot- for true Christian chaiity. 1 am as
rnrere1" mumim
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is« I taKe Grove would do well to follow ever.
I paid In advance but If not to paid a ! h e r e x a m p l e ,
Yours truly,
ail If rm rale of $‘¿.00 per your will be charged, j
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Cottage Grove Churches
Cottage G rove F lo u r Mills
ETIIODIST EPISCOPAL, Rev.
J. L. Beatty. Past r. Preach­
Manufacturer* of Flour and Feed.
ing am vie. - at 11 a. in nail 7¡30
p. in. Sunday Sc-bool. Ion. in.. !
Kpworth J<eajfiie, «::I0 p. in.. Prayer |
meeting Thursday evening at 7 ':K).
Bran $20 per ton, averaging 50 cents per sack.
A ll are cordially invited to tie present I
First Presbyteriau Church, Pastor
Shorts $23 per ton; 80 lb. sack $1.
R. C. Grnco. Morning service, 11 , j
evening 8, Y. P. S. C. K. 7 p, !
Rolled barley $1.05 per sack; special rate on ton lots.
m. All strangers and sojourners I
Compile
our birley with the imported varieties and
welcome.
Morning subject : 'Distinctive I
note the ditTemico.
words in the Christian religion.” !
Advertising rates made known on application i
A . D . R ic e .
Evening subject ‘ ‘Hours of D ark -1
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GREAT FAMINE IN CHINA
ness.
UI.UUUIXU LIST
Episcopal Church Services held
Silk Creek.
the second Wednesday evening 01
T he C o tta g e (¡rove L eaded for one People Starving and Worse Yet to
Come.
each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. ,
year, and any o f the follow in g publi-
W e have a lot of clean Vetch hay, splendtd for cows;
Mrs. D. J. Smith is visiting at There will be services every fifth
'•atlon for one year, for tho price set
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
opposite*
see it at our warehouse.
Sunday of a month.
Tsing Kiang Pu, China,
this week.
New York Tribune Farmer ........ $1 75
Toledo Weekly B l a d e ...........
1-75
F k an k C kabthkk
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Catholic Church, Father Carrol.
\Ve pay 4 cents for second hand feed sacks.
Portland Weekly Oregouiuu......... 2.50
D e a r Cousin:
Summer is gone. ,, T
. au ‘ *.rs.' k fcljey
Cedar Services the second Sunday in each
Portland Weekly Jou rnal.............. 2.00
Portland Heml W eekly Journal..... 2.25
Respectfully,
Our vacation is u v'i. We are back
v,1?,t,n* the*r daughter, month.
San Francisco Call.......................... 2.50
at our posts ready for work. This Mrsr II.M . Dame wood, We.lne«-
San Francisco Examiner................. 2.50
Christian
Science
services
held
sunset Magazine, Han Francisco. . 2.00
aummer lias been very remark- | ‘
a
are« ay.
Out West, l.os Angeles
........... 2.50
over Allison’s Barber shop every
Town ami < ountry Journal............. 1.75
able in this: that we have had al -1 A. D. Oweus went to Eugene Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and
North wont Poultry Journal. _____ 1.75
P a d He Homestead
...............2.25
most constant rains for more than i Wednesday to attend a convention Wednesday evening ai 8 o’clock.
three months.
The water has j of the businoss men of this part of
Christian Church, Rev D. E.
S YTIJllDAY..... DECEMBER 8, 1901 ! been higher than ever known be j Hie country,
Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in
fore. Crops are all gone with but
Mr 8weaney was t0 go to 14o6e. the morning and 7.30 in the even­
Prosperity Shows Everywhere.
l.ttle hope of being able to plant burg Thursday to prove up on his ing. Y. P. S. C. E- meeting at
homestead.
<>: 3 o p. in. Sunday school at lo
Any passengi r on trains going wheat this fall.
This part of the country is fiat
I o’clock,
Intermediate
Endeavor
through the Willamette must ob-
Frank
Peterson
was
a
guest
at
and lower than the Grand Canal
Society at 2.-30 and Choir practice
,erve of necessity the prosperous
the
home
of
M.
F.
Babcock
j every Saturday evening at 7:3c.
condition of tho country, he can­ Tho rains that full here do u ot Wednesday night.
not help it The editor was one drain into the canal, but the canal
Tuesday while play ing at school
■ >f the hand that attended the big drains into the surrounding coun­
numerous small Kile Kendall, a boy i 4 years of age
meeting at lvugtno on Wednesday, try through
canals
The rains have simply ran into the fence and hurt his left
and as lie went down he noticed
that all along the lino to Eugene, turned tLin country into an enortn side quite badly. It is to be hoped
evidences of prosperity, new homes, ous lake. Wheat was just being he will soon be all right,
lDi*y> <5 o o í >8
harvested when the rains began,
new barns were being built, were
Boy Rac is stopping with D. A.
and
was
ruined.
Peanuts,
beans
1. ing painted up, repairs and ett-
Has the largest Stock of School
Estes now.
I rgements ttiado in all directions. and corn were all drowned out.
supplies in the city. Our line of
Hundreds
of
families
are
living
iu
Prescott
Wheeler
spent
Saturday
Not a cluster of buildings was to
be seen except that some improve­ houses with water a foot or more nigh twitli friends at Cottage Books. Artist's Material. Sundries
ments had been lately made or deep ou Hie floors. To tell you Grove.
are now complete.
went in progress Such a condition about it will not be as impressive { E. A. Wheeler and wife returned
-C
O f Shoes can ’t be Beaten
>peaks well for Hie country. While perhaps as to tell you of a recently from a visit to friends in
VVe
are
giving
special
care
to
few
of
the
tilings
that
we
see
and
California.
They
think
Silk
Creek
the laims are doing well they are
is the -’place” .
not doing what they should, fields lieur almost every day
Our Presciption Counter
It was reported to me yesterday
that, have produced nothing but
that
a
man
and
wife
with
two
chil
wheat for fitty years are not vatu-
President’s Message
ab’e as they are, the soil must be dreu, a boy and a girl, spent a
which at all times get the best
em ichedhyu changing of crops, whole day trying to sell the child-
attention,
using ouly the purest
General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People
Tuesday
President
Roosevelt’s
by fertilization, or some other dren here 011 the streets. When
?f &3
message
was
read
to
Congress,
and
of
chemicals,
having
the
largest
night
came
and
they
had
not
suc­
method.
Home of the great fields that ceeded, and had nothing to eat ! for two aud a half hours was listen- stock iu town it makes shopping
the j ed to with greatest attention. The easy in our place.
were passed were of the very finest themselves and uothiug for
children,
they
threw
them
in
the message wus very long, and dealt
kind lor irrigation, and on which
fully with many subjects that the
Mail orders receive the best of
i on Id be ptoduced in a single year canal. They went ou the next
President felt should come before attention.
with irrigation more value per morning to another city begging.
In a city twenty miles to the Congress in its session. He stated
acre than probably lias beeu pro-
that he had only just returned from
o'iced in the last five or ten years. east of us came this story :
A man his wife and daughter, Panama and would later be readv
With the unlimited possibilities nt
to give a full report on tbe condi­
rrigation in this section it is wuii- were begging They did not gat
tions there.
i erful to the man that comes from anything to eat, so they offered the
He took up the many lynchings
C jU a g j Grave, Oregon
a country where irrigation in the girl for two bowls of porridge. Tbe
that had occurred and their effect
trade
was
made,
The
girl,
about
great system of crop raising, I hat it
npon society, he recotnmeuded a
l as not been handled here. With ten years old, exchanged hands.
i he hundreds of canyons, that are The man who bought her after­ National Divorce law. He favors
easily dammed and down which in wards repented aud said it was too commercial and industrial educa­
the rainy season pour floods of bad to take the girl so cheap, and tion and believes that a farmer
E. C. EtW in. iv C<: of Chicago, ui
water that at that time do only he got out four dollars to give to should be educated in that line be­ whose laboratory Kouol Is prepared,
fore undertaking it. He recom­
her
mother.
To
this
the
girl
ob­
damage, but which if conserved
assured us that this remarkable dl-
Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing
would mean vast richness if brought jected, saying that her mother had mends that alt coal lauds and forests gestant and corrective for the stom­
should
he
permanently
withdrawn
goods,
Miners’ Loggers’ and mill
giveu
her
away
and
if
this
money
DEALERS
ach
conforms
fully
to
all
provisions
upon the fields in tho months when
from entry, aud only be allowed to of the National Pure Food and Drug
was
paid
out
she
still
might
not
supplies,
Wagons, Buggies, Agri-
there is no rain, and that too with
worked under a royalty, by indi­ Law. The Kodol laboratory is a
cultural
Implements,
Sporting
little expense, because the canyons have enough to oat in her new be
very
large
one,
but
of
all
;ho
sufferers
viduals.
IN
from Indigestion and
stomach
are cheaply dammed and would not home. A compromise was made
goods,
Guns,
Ammunition,
Hercu­
He
sees
great
benefits
to
be
de­
troubles could know the virtues of
have to irrigate much territory, nor at two dollars.
les powder, Caps, Fuse, Etc.
Kodol it would he impossible for the
rived
from
an
inheritance
and
in­
Still
another
story
is
told
of
a
have loig irrigation ditches to
come tax and believes such taxes manufacturers to keej) up with the
hriug the water to their unwatered family of four. They were going
demand. Kodol is sold here by Ben- I
arc just.
son’s Phnrrancy.
district, truely the land is one of along the hanks of the Yellow
He wants all corporations to be
promise, with the richness of land river hungry, tired and footsore.
Music, sweet
music. Phono- j
teat is irrigated waiting ready to The woman decided to end the controlled and the government to
misery of it all by jumping into Hie taki action against those thut are graphs given away by Wynne
bring to the farmers vast stuns.
The man watched the violating the laws. The great bur­ Hdwe. Co
Investigate.
Cottage Grove lias one man who river,
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in starting in on a leg scale to grow woraau and baby boy go down. den of his message was tbe control
of
corporations
and
tho
restriction
Professional Cards.
'u orchard. With irrigation or­ He then took the girl in his arms
Herbert Kakln
chards ill Oregon will produce bet and followed them to a wattery of their many «buses.
President
The president wants all corpora­
T. C. Wheeler
ter fruit and do so year after year, grave.
Cashier
I know ot oue widow with six tions prohibited Irom contributing
without fail. With the start Mr.
? J ^ K . K. C. M A L Y
?
J I. Jones is making iu the or- children who are living now ou to campaign funds, advocates an
. mrd business, to stait the orchard sweet potato leaves that her neigh­ eight-hour law, and a drastic child
C A P I T A L J: Office: Awbrey Building, jMaln Street Î
industry in ilns section, ho should bors grudgingly allow her to pull. labor law.
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2 5 , 0 0 0 i}
He
advocates
mure
equality
for
Wheu
frost
comes
what
will
they
havo lor his orchard irrigation, so
Japanese
and
wants
them
given
do?
that in the middle ot the summer
Rice,flour and beaus are twice Naturalization rights.
A general hanking
when the tices need the water most
business transact-
lie wants to see the Navy kept
their
ordinary price, and there is
limy could have it
Under proper
e«l ;; .-; ;; ::
r - * ' A *
' a 4
up
to
its
present
standard
of
effici-
le
t
much
to
buy
oven
at
that.
Fuel
ii igatiou ole-hards reach iln-ir juo-
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s?
eucy
aud
the
absolete
warshios
re­
is
also
very
high.
By
spring
we
ORGANIZED
iloetive state much earlier than
t
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A
0 0 1 T A 0 K GH O V E
placed by modern vessels steadily,
will
see
bun
beds
of
men,
women
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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other way and retain it longer.
1900
O n fi O O
N
as fast as the expense can be un­
f i Office in Stewnrt & Porter building,Main ft
The Will unett" Valley is just be­ an 1 children starved to death
«a Street, Cottage (¡rove.
Office phone •
dergone.
Thousands
of
families,
ten
or
Main 303. Residence phone Main %
ginning to see the value of this
The puiity of too I meets his con­
work. It maybe and is more e x ­ twenty times as many as were ef­
pensive to stmt iu v.illi, but Irom fected by the San Francisco dis. sideration and be recommends still
General Blacksm it h in g
t'ie very first, the returns are more aster are with >ut anything to eat. further legislation.
. Horseshoeing a specialty.
The message covers a vast field,
The hard part of the tdiniiic is
Wagon and carriage re-
than double the old way.
| j*
B. It. JOB
i
ing. A ll work guaranteed
yet to come. When winter comer-, dealing ably with all, recpoiuiend-
H ave your horsesteeth ex-
ainined and repaired. Shoe
or harder yet, spring, what will tbeo that «II the laws can give the
i-iirsif
N
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H Y S I C i I a
A *
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a m i iin
S U uini«
ROfcON
at rear o f Hemeuway A
people, and advocating fairness in
The street cleaning gang did they do ’
Burkholder’s Store :: ::
A ll calls promptfy attended.
Ofllce:
Main St. Fhoue 114.
good work but there is still room
These poor people live lrora hand dealings with everyone, citiz.us
ET
I B - A . 1 C E _t?e
t< r improvement
A11 ordinance to mouth. They eat today what and corporations, foreigners wi'hirt
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should be passed giving the mar­ they earned yesterday. If they our land, and without. In his mes­
shall power to an oat and put to earn nothing today they go hun­ sage the President h is brought out
work on tin' streets any trumps gry tomorrow. The farmers eat more clearly than ever that he is a
found within the city limits. A each crop as it is made. If a crop 01311 for and with the people.
§ T A ftR y S Í.CHDEM: J r K. YOU N O
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jf
few days haul would soon clean the misses they have uothiug to oat.
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A T T O R X E Y A T . 1 .A W
street« up clean, anil would rid the This year everything is gone, so | Dr. Thomas McClary, Star Humorist,
inttfiiHv lorati 1 in Portland. Oregon,
;i
Office: Young Building, Main Street,
4
rs unsur, a*--« d funlitirs for the cul-
town ol all tramps. Councilman there is nothing to eat. It is even I 0 . . .
West Side.
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J lure and ('duration <if young women. Special
Mirtels was out trying the effect of worse than that lor hundreds ot their I,,
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j opportunities in Music. Art I .ov.uigrs and Liter-
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Everybody Wants to laugh. All
1 attire Well equipped Physical ai d Chemical I.ab-
a big rattan hroo a on the mud, straw , houses . have , tumbled
down.
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oratories Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The
. I , know of , oue little , hamlet
. . must laugh that hear McClary.
and he found that alter the heaviest
.
.
largest and oldest Ladies’ Seminary in the Pacific
,
,
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Good
soun
I
seuse.
Great
enter-
part of the mud had In-eu tcraoved, 'vliere we have some Christians, , .
| Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation for im­
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v W. KIME. M. I).
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lainmcnt
Refined
humor
aud
parting the best physical, mental and moral train- 9
ill» broom woul 1 clean it oflf tight 1 very house but one has fallen.
A .
I ing and developing true womanhood. Equips
P H Y S I C I A N a n d SL K O K O N
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; socially and educationally for the most exalted t
down to tho solid base of the road, ' 1'hey have surrounded this with a plenty of it. Hide splitting stories
j station. Confers Academic and Collegiate Degrees
Office in McFarland Building
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and lie will lavor the city buying « mud wall or dam to keep the water | all through the message. Hear
I by State Authority. Interference with convictions ^
Over W ynne’s Hardware Store
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supply of such brushes, and put­ back. Where we usually go on a him «nd laugh with him, Hatuiday,
of non Catholics is scrupulously avoided. Academy ¿J Office Phone, 34) Kestdenco Phone, 126
1 Is ideally located amid inspiring scenic advan-
ting all tramps to work, • and keep­ dry dirt road we now go by boat Dec. j 2 - Prices 20, 35 and 50c.
4 v .» w. ^ V r » 'W r » v .-W !'y r»'wt*«J>
I tages Social opportunity such as arc available
ing the streets good and clean.
for about a mile to them. The
I in no other city on the Coast Buildings large and
It Is noticeable a cold seldom comes
commodious well-lighted, heated and ventilated: j v .a v »
water is from two to six feet deep
dormitories and private rooms supplied with all
,011 when the bowels are freely ojien.
modern conveniences The Institution is liberal *
a r io n v e a t c h
The Southern Pacific Co. stems over this entire strip of country. ' Neither can it stay if tticv «ri* ojien.
Phone r.6 Kes. Phone Main 416
and progressive without sacrificing the character C M
to lmva found a pocket full ol cars These people are living iu the mud Kennedy's Laxativo Coligli Syrup
and traditions of ape and achievement. Terms
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
from somewhere recently, from the siirrouuded by water, and eating i instes a* pleasant ns inajile sugar.
modest. Satisfactory references required Write for
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EM BALM ER
Free from all »juntos. Coatnins
announcement booklet Board and tuition$180 per J
and
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number n| cars that have l>eeu de­ one meal a day, yet cheerful with Honey ami Tnr. Conforms to the
a -
Parlors at Veatch a
à Law
Lawton's.
ton’s.
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p
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livered to the shippers in this sec­ it all.
¡ National Pure Food and Drug law.
PORTLAND, o r e g o n , u.s.A.
Two steamer loads of rice per j sold by lieusoii's Pharmacy.
tion witbiu the last few days. If
Vetch Hay!
H artung & Hansen.
J
Benson’s Pharmacy
Entirely Ittew Stock of
Comino
C U R
STOCK
C u rrin & V eatch.
Benson’s Pharmacy
Griffin ® Veatch
jP g Company;
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