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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1907)
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ASKING The Battle Over the Empty Grave. ABOUT OREGON LANOS In the presence of a large au J Middle West Farmers Should be dience Evangelist T. S. Handsaker H JB U SH E D KVKKY SATURDAY spoke on the above subject at the Flooded With Oregon Literature Cbris'iuii Church last Suuday ev During January and February ening. LKADKIt PUBLISH ING COM RAN Y and We Must do Our Part The sermon was based on Matt hew 28 0, “ He is risen.” and I j (Special Correspondence.) Kulered <tl the Grim* j-ostufflce as Scc- «Hid-t'lartà mutter. Portland, Oregon, Jan. 7th lyOy. Cor. i5'2o; ■ Now hath Christ been Never at any time since Oregon raised from the dead the first fruits SUBSCRIPTION KATES becam e a state has there been such of tb«m that are asleep.” One Year - $1.50 Tho Evangelist said in part: Six Months .75 widespread interest in her develop flireee Months - - - .50 ment, as is evidenced b v the letters "W e are considering to-night the i paid lu advance but if not so paid a received from all parts of the United foundation fact of Christianity. W e atiif rm rate of $ 2.00 per year will be charged. Advertising rates made known on application States f>y the Oregon Development all should be interested in a subject of such importance. For if Christ League. President T. B. W ilcox of the be not risen from the dead, Chris CLUBBING LIST state League, has just authorized tianity is a fiction and the future T he C o t t a g e (¿rove L eader for one an increase in the advertising in life an idle dream. year, and a n y o f the follo w in g publi Infidels tell us that Christians reliable agricultural cation for one year, for the price set thoroughly publications of large circulation. are very credulous to believe the opposite * These advertisements are devoted stories that have beeu invented to Now York Tribune Farmer .$l 75 Toledo W eekly Blade................. I 75 exclusively to the agricultural account for the disappearance of Portland Weekly Oregonian 2 50 lands of the state, for it is an in the body of Jesus from the tomb. Portland Weekly J ou rn a l............. 2.00 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal 2.25 Infidels agree with us that Jesus creased farm population that Ore San Francisco C a ll....................... 2.50 lived, died upon the cross, was San Francisco Examiner..... ............ 2.50 gon needs more than all else com Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 bined. Put energetic farmers on buried, and that upon the third Out West, nos Angeles . 2.50 Town and Country Journal 1.75 the vacant lands, cutup the large day the body was gone. What be Northwest Poultry Journal .. 1.75 P a d tie Homestead .. 2.25 ranches and the cities, towns and came of it? Here is tbe real battle villages of Oregon will grow and ground of Christianity and infi prosper. With that end in view’ delity. S VTLTtDAY JANUARY 12, 1007 The Christian says that the body Oregon is being advertised as never was restored to life by tbe power of before and the inquiry is three Move On. times as great as it v.as during the God; that He who gave life has the power to restore it. This is much There is no reoaonaote excuse lor Lewis and Clark Exposition. Many communities o f the state easier of belief than tbe story that any man to live in a town he does the guards at the tomb were bribed not like. If yon have no word of are sending out literature to in to toll, that while they slept the -ommendation to say for your town quirers lists of whom are being disciples stole away tli9 body. itc institutions or its people, emi furnished to each and every one of This story is false for the following the sixty-three organizations com grate You won't stop the clock reasons: liy going away. The church bells posing the Oregon Develop uent i. The tomb was sealed with League- Letters of inquiry are will have the mine musical ring, the Roman seal and a guard of the little dogs will play just as well coming in many languages— Eng sixty-four Roman soldiers was and tlie pure air, bright sunshine lish, Gorman, Swedish and Polish placed by it. To allow the seal to and sparkling water will have the lead; letters are coming from every bo broken or to be asleep on duty same health-giving properties. state in the Union, Minnesota, was punishable by death. Speak a good word for your town Iowa, Kansas, Wisconsin, the Da 2 It is impossible that uuder neighbors if you can; if you cannot kotas, and Nebraska, are about s these conditions the guards should don’ t everlastingly enlarge on equal in number and it is from just | all be asleep at one time. I f this faults. If you have become thor these portions of the United States were possible, how did they know oughly disgruntled, move away; go that we want our immigration. An that the disciples stole the body. to some place where things will accurate conception of the enor j The resurrection of Christ is the mous correspondence can first, be suit you. fh e West— Florence. had from the fact that it cost $527.- : best attested fact of history. Alter oo to pay the outgoing postage for he arose he appeared to more than the past twenty-five days from the six hundred disciples who at otiee Should Teach Agriculture became messengers of the glad Portland office alone. The Salem Journal believes that Remember that it is in January news. Their preaching did not be the Oregon Agricultural College that you get more readers than any gin at a point distaut from Jeru should be what its uame implies — other month, because the farmers in salem but in the city where all the an agricultural school only and the cold sections of the countrv are facts were known; where, had their gives the iollowing good advice : resting, but February is also impor story been false, there would have “ The leaders of the State Grange tant. One piece of literature and a been every opportunity to disprove are understood to favor Principal letter sent today are worth more it. Among the company of disciples McRea of Redwood City, Calif., than ten during the farmer’s busy lor the presidency of the State Ag- season. were the Apostles to whom Christ appeared at various times They licultural College, lie is a man saw him, talked and ate with him. v, ho has practical knowledge of ag Oregon Apples riculture. Apples, red and yellow, hearing Most of them gave their lives as “ The grangers have never had on their burnished coats .lie glint martyrs for the truth of the resur much to say about the management of departed summer days, and in rection. No one would die for a lie when tellnig tlie truth would of the state fanners’ college. their juices the stored essences of It has been run by lawyers and the bri ’ lit sunshine, timely moisture save him. ft is inconceivable that a false town politicians and office holders and balmy air of Oregon, are on tor the most part and not by or for exhibition in connection with the hood should have been propagated for nineteen hundred years aud farmers. annual convention, now in pro The Capital Journal has had a gress, at the State Horticultural So have proved a greater blessing than statement from more than one far ciety, in this city. This exhibit is all the truth that has ever been mer that their hoys never hail any the most convincing argument yet preached. Well may we joiu with triumphant strain more liking for the farm after at advanced in support of the conten Paul in tlio tending that institution. They tion that Oregon is unexcelled as “ Now hath Christ been raised from the dead, the first fruits of them were educated to look down on au apple-growing state, and that that are asleep.” that way of making a living. one section of the state is superior “ In the selection o f a new presi to another in the possibilities of dent tbo regents should cut out the growing toothsome, beautiful and Wm. J. Bryan professional men of other denomi clean apple«. The layman, viewing nations. and give a scientific agri the display, wonders how, where H 011 . William Jennings Bryan culturist a trial— a man who meets excellence rules the product of ev will speak in Villard Hall at the t ie demands of the grange. ery section, the judges are going to Uuiversity, of Oregon, Eugene, “ The farmers's school should cut be able to award tho prizes offered Thursday evening, Jan. 2 4 th. His out mining, engineering, pharmacy for the ‘ ‘best specimens."— Ore subject hr.s not yet been announced. and everything that is not part of gonian. It will be a tine opportunity for as the equipment of actual farm edu many of the people of Cottage Grove cation. I.el that work be done to hear Mr. Bryan as possible. An Treatment For Children— They do admission fee of fiftv and seventy- elsewhere. not Object. five cents will be charged to cover Loudon, Jau. !).—Candy is a sure expenses. Royals ure good as gold and preventive for consumption, accor would lie a good return date num ding to a leading physician 01 this The Royal Male Quartette ber here. They are a strong, well citv. He says that all children balanced quartette. Tenor ¡ h e x should be taught to eat sugar. He The last attraction is the Royal cellent; sings sweetly, with such declared that candy factories are Male Quartette, made up of superb case and great volume Mr. Boyd the finest health resort for consump soloists and fine artists. Nothing certainly pleasen the audience and tives imaginable. He says that e x pleases so well as a first-class, well “ Old Soapy” held them clear perience shows that the candy eater balanced male quartette. In no through. Long l i v e the Royals, is proof against the dread disease, line of music is there such oppor so say we all. -A. L. Bolt, Gilmore and that it is almost impossible for tunity for beautiful harmony and him to become a drunkard. City, Iowa unique work. That the Royals have thoroughly succeeded in pro ducing marvelous effects is eviden ced by the excellent commendations received from the numerous places where they have entertained Their variety is very great. They could give an evening entirely of classical music, or sentimental, or hum at sts, but of course, in thnr regular uro grams they mix all kinds of high grade selections, and add »me sacred numbers if desired. Be sides their quartette work, they give solos, readings which are very good aud trombone quartettes It is truly a great variety and splendid work of artistic rtinsic. I f any one desires any special selection given the quartette « ill gladly respond. They are up to date. Hear them and be convinced ou Wednesday night Jan. 23 d. Prices 25, 3 5 , anil 5U cents. COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON B a k in g Pow der A fiso/utety Pure A w holesom e cream o f ta rta r baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot- breads, cake and pastry. A lum and alum-phosphate ponders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the label . ROYAL BASINO r o w e r R CO.. YORK. , take pleasure in testifying to the superior merits of the Koval 1 Male tjuartelte and will say that 1 their equal is hard to find For a course another season I ask that I that this quartette be placed at the head of the attractions you offer I our people.— A. J. Swan ton, Men- no, South Dakota. 1 1 Cottage drove Churches Cottage G ro v e F lou r Mills ET HOD I.ST E P IS C O P A L . Rev.' J. L. Beatty. Past r. Preach- ing services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 ! p. m Sunday School, to a. in.. Kpworth League, p. in.. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to lie present Manufacturera of Flour aud Feed. Brau $20 per ton, averaging 50 cents per sack. Firr.t Presbyterian Church, Pastor It. C. Grace. Morning service, 11 evening N, Y. P. S. C. K. 7 p, I m. AU strung rs aud sojourners welcome. Morning subject : Distinctive j words in tbe Christian religion.” Evening subject "Hours of Dark-! ness. Episcopal Church Services held the second Wednesday evening ot j each month at 7:30 in Masonic hull. There will be services every fifth Sunday of a month. Shorts $23 per ton; 80 lb. sack $t. R lied barley $1 05 per sick; special rate on ton lots. Compare our barley with the imported varieties and 7 e t c h note the difference. T We have a lot of clean Vetch hay, spleud'd for cows; see it. at our warehouse. Catholic Church, Father Carrol. Services tbe second Sunday in each month. Christian Science services held over Allison’s Burner shop every Sunday morning at 1 1 o ’clock and Wednesday evening at, S o’ clock. 1 Christian Church, Rev. D. E. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in; the morning and 7,30 in the even ing. Y. I*. S. C. E- meeting at G:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor Society at 2 :3 0 and Choir practice every Saturday evening at 7: 3 c. We pay 1 vents for second hand feed sacks. Respectfully, H a rtu n g & Hansen. Come and See for Yourself Benson’s Pharmacy Entirely IKlcvv Stoch ot SatfIRiÄBFstS Has the largest Stock of School supplies in the city. Our line of H ay! 3)u\> <3 ool > ô dom ino m ir«- Books. Artist's Material. Sundries STO C K T IT * JEZ «w - are now complete. W e are givin g special care to Q f Shoes Our Presciption Counter c a n ’t b e B eaten Currin & Veatch. which at all times get the best attention, using only the purest of chemicals, having the largest stock in town it makes shopping easy in our place. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People Mail orders receive the best of attention. STORE ¡WhileThey Last See °ur R a d iu m ite 'indow D is p la y Benson's Pharmacy Cattage Grove. Oregon Vve have received a fine new, special lot, of handsome, hand-forged, hollow ground ; 1 i iintte K i n; that usually sell at #2.00 each at retail, which we will give away abso lutely free to advertise the wonderful RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP Merchants Protective Mott Credit where c e lit is due. Object -Protection, 1st—-To the merchants who may care to extend credit. 2 d— T o the patrons who may care to ask for credit. R U I . 'S - AS A l ’ l'l.lKM TO COI.I.K1 TIO N S. ist— All accounts are due and payable at the place of busiue.ss where the credit is given, thirty days after date, or the first day of the month, unless other terms are arranged at the time of such deal- 2J -N o collector will be sent out after book accounts, neither will statements be rendered until ac count is overdue, and such notice will be evidence of do inquency. 3d— Accounts not paid us per agreement « i l l be closed and no further credit given by any mem ber of the Association. ■1th— A ll account« must draw in terest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from tlie date due until paid. Such accounts to be secured by note. 5 th -A iiy party receiving an As sociation letter from a member of this Association and not responding to or acknowledging receipt there of shall be deemed unworthy of credit. Notice shall be given the secretary and lie shall inform all members of the Association. It is not the wish or intentiou of the Association to make credit ditli- c d t, but to m,«ke credit sate and dispense with the inconvenience aud • xpense of monthly collections. Read the Leader. is ’W h ic h r e v o lu tio n iz in g A RAZOR GIVE* REE To The PURCHASER o f EACH STROP j - ----- --------- -------- -------------w . j o ffe r <>f FAST. a most e x c e lle n t razo r, CALL TODAY AS . t ¡¡’EY ARE COING • >r 32.OO it ret 1 : iiu t nil w ith the m a rv e lo u s an d in stan tan eo us ho n in g a n d finishing • I - P a d io m ito ’ t - p t. wl»l h w ill u . t ha rm th e finest an d moM d elic a te ra z o r . T h e y m a k e -■■.h a v in g a c o n ve ab ¡: e - I a d e lig h t, e v e n to m en h a v in g th e h a rd e st beard s. t iale.c.r? L (if. u i ’ ,'a i; lh a v '1 Joca b e 80 m u c h In a goo d r a to r a s In a good s tr o p . W ith tv A D I t M ITE S T R O P S st in ferior r a rs arc b ro u g h t u p to a fine e d g e , and the e ffe ct o f the i ’ »nest ra r , is to k e ep them s t a l l tim e s in th e b e s t p o s s ib le con d itio n , r e a d y to sh a ve 1 ; ' " ‘-’-'ird-. e a s ily an ! d e lig h tfu lly E a c h R a d iu m ite S t r o p la sold u n d er th e p o s itiv e g n a ia n te e t h a t i i i t 1 « n o t e a tia fa c to r y m o n ey w i ll b e refu n d e d . T h e y a re fo r e ith e r O r d in a r y o r S a fe t y R a zo r*. R a d iu m ite S tro p s . 5 0 c to $ 2 .5 0 ; R a z o r s , $1 to $3 ¿ A v r .c n LU R K S } f l TH F U S F OF AMY STRO P OUT A R A D IU M IT E t # 1 •* ' part« fin d i ■ h a s C A N C E R . B A R B E R S ’ IT C H , E C Z E M A a n d BLO O D P O ISO N . o ften res u lt from the u se ¡."•■ tly.tr pi'C ilr - rs th a t c u t, irritate a n d o p e n th e s k in , th u s ad m ittin g the te rrib le b a s illi th a t lu r k in the an im a l 1 s h a v in g soa ps, h a ir s h a v in g b ru sh e s, an d In th e a ir Itself. 1 ‘ ; wort di .. heavy, double. ■ 'ramon cow strops so generally sold, and with «h k h nin ed ealersou tofm will T H F O M LY P F R F F O T S T R O P IS TH E R A D IU M IT E »• t v U. I In )-a r c so m u ch o ld ju n k , p u re a n d sim p le. T h e w o rd R a d iu m ite sta n d s fo r p e rfe ctio n In r a z o r s tr o p n H uy a R a liumH e s tr o p am i ta k e n o su b stitu te — uu m atter ho w ha n d so m e i u .a y appear. L a n x e r lu r k s in Urn a * * o f a n y * U o p t u i a B a d iu m iU . G r i f f i n Ai V e a tc h C o m p a n y . P ro fe s s io n a l C a rd s . Herbert Kakln President T. C. Wheeler C h s h 1 e r First National B jjjj c *•'- *'■* J J CAPITAL 2 5,00 0 .-‘.-a K- » m ai v ^ f f office: Awbrey Building, M a in Street O K H T 1 S T J J ) K. C. T. HOCKKTT Ï A general banking business transact ed •: :: :: :: ORGANIZED COTTAGE GROVE O R E O O N ¡ 9 0 0 V $ P H Y S IC IA N A N 0 SU RGEON i J office In Stewart it Porter building,Main < S trc t. Cottage (¡rove. Office ph en e 'ft Main 303. Residence phone Main 96 J 9 General Blacksmithing f t * ’* .* '- * * - « Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon ami carriage re- ing. A ll work guaranteed fla ve your horsesteeth e x amined and repaired. Shot; at rear o f Hem enway & Burkholder's Store :: :: J H IB ^ ^ Ì P H Y S IC IA N au d SURGEON -j All call, promptly attended. Main St. Pilone 114. IK : 3=2. S W R y s totPEHy lure OH rt I Hr larg st and i est L Nor parting the I ins and d e' *l»t < n. C r S ? ¿ v 'K v v . v . v v w v v i i ■ - J E. YOUNG » ATTO R N E Y A T ;L A W * Building. Main Street, j* OUI West Young Side. .♦v f A C A . t £ Food don’t digest? Because the by State Aut!i V stomach lacks some one of the essen ol non C atlr . tl.il dlgestants or the digestive Juice- if ideally h V are not pro|»er!y balanced. Then, t o tage< Sociai in no other cii it Is this undigested food ilmt can- - cam med. ?ti<i sourness nod painful Indigesl on. dorm;tori«.« a ft kodol for indigestion should be used ns _ for relief, k.-lol is a solution of v e g and H • etable acids. It digests what you eat 1 and tr . and corrects the déficiences of the di vn $ ISO per gestion. Kodol conforms to t .. *• r Mar\ s Academy ^ National Fur' i' od and dr .g law year A d d ’ -- .Sold here by Benson'. Pharmacy P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N , U .S .A . W. KIMK. M. I>. • ft P H Y S IC IA N and SA K o EON Office In M c F a r la n d O ver « o ffice n o n . p p r r r M A R IO N 1VA B u ild in g J ( 9 Residence P b o a e , 12« £ r ■ e p arMWWWf mi v s .ft » »V r V K A TC II Phone-■*' He-. Phone Mnin 4icft ruNERAl DIRECTOR .nil L IC E N S E D * EMBAUMER Fur loft at Veitch a laiwion*# * •’'’A - Office: > rriRnd Oregon. * ior the cui- Si ecial y - ind I. ter- ■ >i i hcMiicai I.ab- • r.tl • V: net The u'.arv in the Pacific ; r -l utation for im i and moral train- 1;an hood. E quips y foi i* e ni *-t exalted and L > ate IVvireea o 'ii nvictiont v Jed .Academy ii - ■ ••me advan- > ax are available ! J r w«t large and ■ .Hid ventilated; - -d with all utut;on is liberal mg the character ne nt Terms ' J W rite for We 3» J ^ K . B. K. JOB ♦ ' v . w ». » v . Women Only at M E Church. Miss Ansorgo, a national “ Y ” lecturer will speak at the M. E Church Sunday afternoon 3 ¡1 ni to women only. Sunday evening at 6.30 p m. she will speak at a union meeting of the Christian Eti- deavorers and the Epwoith League convenient, and s a fe , and the art of shaving. hich is light, pliable, d Association. A THE STROP THAT «ONES ?