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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE • OREGON FUBL1 SHED KVKKY SATURDAY. O I. DUBRUILLE, Publisher. Kntereil at the Cottage lifove postonici: ¡ss see- oud-eìass matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year * W*®} Six Month« fbreee Month.« - * * paid iu advance but If not so paid a tall rm rate of fci.uo per year will be charged. Advertising rates made known on application CLUBBING LIST The Cottage i ¡rovo L kadeb for one year, anti any of the following publi cation for one year, for the price set opposite • New York Tribune Farmer «I 75 Toledo Weekly made............. 1 -7 * Portland Weekly Oregonian 2.50 Portland Weekly Journal 2.00 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal 2.25 San Francisco Call . ... 2.50 San Francisco Examiner 2.50 Sunset Magazine, San F'ranclsco 2.00 lilt West, Los Angeles . 2.50 Town ami Country Journal I.*» Northwest Poultry Journal ■ 1.75 Paciñe Homestead 2.25 damages, it is a question in which Teachers Examinations A t th e Churches* county he was mjured, and as it is indefinite where the dividing liue is in some parts of the district, ex- pensive litigation is liable to arise- — — —— T h e loug delayed trial of Binger Herm ann’s at W ashington tor de. stroyiug official letter press books, comprising part o f the records o f the G eneral L an d Office, while he was commissioner, will begin Mon day. A number of Oregon w it Xho nesses will lie in attendance. Hermann trial has been postponed many times, hut it seems uow that both the governm ent and the de fendant are ready to g o ahead. ~ Oregon witnesses suhpr-noed to ap- Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Laue county will hold the regular eiarni- nations of applicants for state and county papers at tire court house as fojlow<,. Ibfiiscopal ( lltirch, KeV. J. V. 1eut tv. r.i-t r. Prenctitug ber vice® at 11 a. ni. and 7:.'ìU p. m. Su mia v School, lu H. * III.. Epworth I.eny ,4 ‘. G::So p. m . Prayer meeting T t i i i'- lay «‘ ven .ng u t 7:.’W. All are cordially invi:, ,I to be present pear against Herm ann are: A. H. Tanner, Richard H aughton , Clark E L com is, T. II. May, W. G . Steel, G eo . C. Brownell, Joseph Bridges, I. T. Agee, Henry Mel drum, J A . W. Hcideke. E. A. SATIK D A Y ...F E B R U A R Y !). 190 Putnam, G eorge E. W aggoner, John W . Rowland, G eorge E . S or Things to Forget. enson, Daniel W . Tarpley, Thom as If you m b a tail fellow alieatl of a Johnson, George Eilea. John S. crowd, Wells, W illiam M. L aF orce, W il A leader of men, marcblDg fearlessly liam FI. Davis. S. B. Ormshy, El- and proud, dridge M. C ly r e e r and D. M. W a l And you know of n tale whose mere ton. telling aloud Would cause his proud head to in an gulsli lie bowed, It’s a pretty good plan to forg et it. If you know of a skeleton hidden away In a closet, and guarded, and kept from the day In the dark: and whose showering, whose sudden display Would cause grief and sorrow and life-long dismay, It’s a pretty good plan to forget it. FOR STATE PAPERS C om m en cin g Wednesday Febru arv i 3, at 9 o'clock a. m , and con tinuing until S atu rd ay, February 1C, at 4 p. m. W ed n esd ay— Penmanship , bis- torY. spelling, physical geography, reading, p s yc h o lo g y . T h u r s d a y — W r itten arithmetic, theory ot te aching, gram m ar, book keeping, physics, civil government F r i d a y — P hysio logy , geography, mental arithmetic, composition al- (,e^ra 1 • j S a t u r d a y - - B o t a n y , plane geome- try, general history. E n g lish , liter- ature and school law. FOR COUNTY PAPER», W ed n esd a y — Penmanship, his tory, o r th o g ra p h y , reading. Thursday- -W ritten arithmetic, and school law, civil government. with this issue TM , f The greatest court victory of modern times was won by Will H Thompson, the Tacoma lawyer, who saved his son C lu s te r from the a l lows last S itu r d a y , »Iter a trial lasting since the middle o f D. .-em Notice. ber and after 1» speech of two days to the j u r y by Mr. Thompson, j N o tic e is hereby given that the ... . , Directors of School District No. a 5, which was. one o f the most power- U n e C o u n ty O regon, will receive by heredity on both sides and the j u r y so decided.— Statesman. j we assume the management o f the C o t tage Grove Leader. Politically the paper will he independent, d e a l ing fairly with everyone and cater ing to no clique or combi nation, but working faithfully for the best inlercsts of Lane C ou n ty. C o ttr g e Grove and Believing, us we do, in a bright future for Cottage Grove, A c c o rd in g to Am erican jin g oes . » .1 1 the question« of the hour are, 1 ’ "How long would it take to wallop Japan? Can we do it all? Or ould the Japs whip ns?’’ Most of our prophots of evil will have creoked themselves to death ere ho clash comes. W h e n e v e r it b i cornes the dutv of Uncle Sam be will epank the cockiness o u t of the M ikado baud ill short order and little ceremony. Corvallis Gazette with its vast mining and lumbering industries, we will do T h e advantages that would re sult and oommuuitv o f interests that would he promote I by h a v in g the cam p united in one county, would greatly assist in its develop ment. T h e location of tli veins in rein lion to the main summits of the ridge d ivid ing the iwo counties of L ane and D ou g la s is such that many ot the leading properties of the cam p lit- partly in each county, Iu some cases the niine is iu Douglas county and the reduction works and camps are in L *n e >'23 per ton; 39 ¡b. sack ¡Ji. Rolled bar e v $i 05 per sack; special rate on Ion lota, C u u r e our b rlc-y with the imported varieties and Fetch Hay! note 1 lie difference. Episcopal Church St ¡vice- held the second W 'ld n esb .y < '<■ in ; ot each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. ! There will be sei vices -ry fifth Sunday of a month. " 1 t , .'1de.u1 Vetch hay, splendid for cows; see it a t our w a r e h o u s e . Catholic C hurch, Father Carrol. 1 Services tho second S unday in each! month. W o p a y l c e n t s for se c o n d h a n d feed s a c k s . Respectfully, C h ris1 inn Science service-; held over A lliso n ’s Barber shop every Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock and W ednesday evening m s o ’ clock. Wanted. Elects Officers G"ntl< nnn or lad y with goon reference to travel b\ rail or with a rig for a firm of $250,000.00 cajú tai. Salary $ i , 0 7 2 . o <> per year and expenses, salary paid weekly and expenses anv.uiced. kddress, with stamp, Jos. A . A lex a n d e r, C o t tage Grove, Oregon. T h e Lane C o u n ty Poultry A s s o ciation met last T h u rsd ay afternoon in Eugene and elected Hie follow ing officers: J O . Watts, presi dent; Amos W ilkins, vies-president: B. F . Keeney, s c 1 i t a r v ; A . \Y W A N T E D — L a r g e body ot tim Bond, treasurer. An c x o 'u t i v e committee us follows was appointed ber closely connected, on navigable stream, from 500,000,000 to 800, G F. Hurd, Geo. Wid uer, J O 000,000 feet will meet our require Holt A report of the financial ments. Address, Brvan and Fisher condition <>f the association was! 113 East Main St. Missoula, M om - ¡read, showing a surplus ol $So.Ho train the exhihiti >11 h. Id m tin T w o general agents, salary $20 W alton block last December per week, ev.icus • advanced, t ’nll Room 12, Graham Hotel, 4 to 7 p. __ ___ - -y - The Corvallis Gazette is respon- ¡ m. Wanted Wood Hewers. A couple of go d wood hewers at center of the district and all of the on '' D u c k s " wrote: " The d u ck is the Blackhutte mine at once. freight to and Irani the mines will a low, heavy -ct bird composed L O S T — A large envelope ad- mostly ol meat and feather*. He alw ays go by that route. Lane County kee| s up a good ia a m ighty poor singer, having a j dressed to D. Raskin, containing , . 1. valuable pap rs, was lost S u n d s v c ou n ty w a gon rond into the center hoarse voice, caused by g e ttin g too i,plweei. C o tta g e G rove and L o ot'the Bohemia district, the miners many frogs in his neck. He likes r.u e Find r will ,cease return to have built several milea of wagon water and carries .1 toy ballon in the Leud*w office uid receive re lo a d at their own expense Doug- his stomach to keen tr r.i sinking. ward. Ins county v.ill have to do more The d u ck has only two legs, an ! Real Estate. than thev have before they should they are set so far hack on hi« F Hinds sol I ln< 4th St house running gears by nature that they la v m u d i claim to Bohemia. and lot t«> R. H ID nadv. It otiens happens as in case of coum pretty near missing hi« body Improve Your Laying Stock. the M urick. Champion, V esuviu s Some iluck« when they get lr g Tom Awrbrey ha« j u f t imported a uud otb* r n inea, that the tunuels have curls on their tales and arc arc started from the surface, in one called drakes, T h e y d o n ’t have to I * 11 1,1 the « l e b r a t e d White M i n o r ca«, noted for their h e a v y prod u c county and their interior end or s»t or hatch, hut just loaf, gu tion of extra large 1 gg s, and good swimming, and cat. If 1 was a table qualities. faee in the oth e r countV He can start you If a miner is hurt in one of these duck I ’ d sooner be a d ra k e every I at one-fifth tire cost of importing, j l a q u i r e at Express uffice. fuuud« aud wuut* to begiu auB for j time." , sé; Entirely flew Stock of u)i£ (Boobs (Tornino cu m Books. Artist s idaterial. Sundries are now complete. 22 STO C K O l Si .ocs can't be Ue&ten W e are g iv in g special care to Currin & Veatch. Our Presciption Counter which at all tin., s get the best attenti« -i, using only the purest of chemicals, having the la. ... t stock in tow n it m akes shopping easy in our place. al Merchandise—Purveyors to the People ___ A T STO RE W h ite T h e y L a s t Mail orders receive the best ot attention. SssJUs: R a d iu m iio W in d o w Benson’s Pharmacy . Oregon c . ’ v tu a fin e n. x , s p e c ia l lo t, o f h a n d so m e , h a n d -fo rce d , h o l l o » g ro u n d t< I . . v a . 11 at I ».00 ea ch a t re ta il, w h ich w c m i l g iv e a w a y abso lu te ly fre e to a d v e rtise th e w o n d erfu l THE RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP H w h id r, 1. . - ? STROP THAT co n v en ien t, a n d o a f e , a n d w h i c h I s » c v o I u t i o n U I n * th e a r t o f s h a v in g . I tiv: ¿E To rhe PURCHASER of EACH STROP HONES ¡P A Q T W c m.dke tld? remarkable free C ALL it » T O DAY AS TH _ E _ Y it _ ARE___— ___________ I MO I ■ offer of a most excellent razor. . >: « $ *3 2 .OOjtt. . . t ii.r.i .-ill _ with __ thr ______ marvMous 3Q«I _____ instantaneous __ liouing _ ______ and finishing _ : p* .» h « ill r. t harm the linrit ami most ilrlk a te razor. They invlnsr .t u - t h ;. 1 ,t delight, even t<> m»;n haring the hardest beards. *r^ k a,“i ? •c '■ • u« M> tnacn ia a good raxor m in a good §tr jp . With tt/iDIU iCli «i fcIRCr tii'- ii*1 "A liift rli r razors are brought up to a tine edge, and the elicct o f the • V. ep thoii. M all times in the best possible< ondition. ready to shave r ’ • j -H ' 1 '■ I v E*« h Radiantl*. e Strop le ao!d trader the portittve Tn&nuitee — ■ • ’ * -*1 '-;ot ratlifa cttiry moniy v l i l bo refunded. They au> ToroitoerOrdinary or S afety Eazcrs. n .j 0 M E S 1 C K ! s -7 . J -— • W e can save you money on ¡ freighting household goods. \\ ■ ■ - II'1 ft.I He v. . ' 1 •* ■ O i^ o fa o y a trcp but ! i a 1 ' ■' v ; Kadlamlta. ^ ? STRO P B U T A A I) COCHRAN D. Professional Cards. 4 rU N E R A L 0 IRECTÛH a s d L IC E N S E D EM EALM ER y Office Thore ♦ ' p .*•: £*• « Kt-sl^onio 774 * ^ j )K K. C MACY D 1 * <• i i : a n .' OPTICIAN Kola M M * 4 an d R tT R A C T IO N lS T 4 P P .P-P' S- R * p A p ^ . p s .p 'v .p v .p - v.-ey p A A General Blacksmith in ” q L « A J H j JK. K. . ‘ IC E K fy . P p A A : A ! A ;\A--?-.A ? pedal ral traía- Eq'tips • coated g . IV«reet d Magazine and The Leader i’or$í.jü po^n. A « « - , n onice: P y. p * ,p ; y p--y p y .p \ L p ) A * A -'’>- A .\A '.^ :A ^ .A -'n .r 1 I » . » A . ? . Uml.ling, Main street, p » , p p A ' A ' A ti.i S I R flE O X ATTORNEY AT LA W d L ter* y * p ca! l ab- --- is t » m l J , 1 YO. NO • frr the cui- ^ of nr . A R. JOB r ilV S I C I A N J St. ' A 5 A1> ' ■ ill« promptly attended. Main St. l’lione 114 . ri i : Ï * rt and. Orejfon, Subscribers W omans A -i A ® § t a :.R>’S IlCAPEH for our The New Idea B J I) R’ °’ T’ ,|,,rKI’n T t» PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <' "II.’.' a. st..» rt A I’.iriiT Imll.line.Maln Af Ì si. -t. < lin-.v,.. om.v phone S £ M.iin 303 . Residence phone Main 96 J T p » . »>. p . . Pf l l i i r s n u b .M . in in g i' a n t sp m e ^ cia i u n lty lf i- . lIorspNl’ '•N.tt.i : an d ca rria g e re in*:. .Ml w o rk gu aran teed i l a ' r y o u rh o r se s te e tlie x - m iiucd and re p aire d . Sh o t at rear o f He men w a y & B u rkh old er’ s Store :: In M cFO rlsad Bu ild ln i; ttor.s i » ’h all n « ’ octal aracter • t Term s *■ W: '«.{sf T . A P H Y S I C I A N » m l s i R O F .O N O nice è r v p ¿ p i W. KIMK, M. D. t * m r v- .Jemy advan- v able •• and * « ntiiated; Í Tr r. n T 1 s T * a i.r. l¡ ii il viti» » I;. >>m M Ns'.v chrl-nianUs. Ki:gcn<- Or. ;. * ? - p - v .* ; y Bargain R A D IU .S IT E l Vcatch Company. A' J AM Y .tr 1 • «... acrallj- > .’ ■ 1 v.-n?: which nioe dehletsout often will ■ ' inds for petfec tion in razor ttroD tab . 00 sub»bCuta--EoOia,.te» how hacdioaic I may appear Oojigar inrka In O m 1 iriiVin PCRTLAKO. OSEttOk ! OF 7P.-5 ’ ITCH. ECZEM A r - d F I 00!) P0I30E. often rr«.ult f^ o rn th r use « ’ a r 1 , ■ 1 1’ 1 - s k in , tl ,. adiiiittin • the te rrib le bacilli that lu rk ‘. a th e an im a l M E CS9LY P E R F E C T S T R O P iS TH E R A D ioM / T E : * { 9 O regon A uto D espatcm C o 27 fIRST STREET TH E U S E *• 1 - ^ ARE \0U GOING EAST? j St op s, BOc t o $ 2 -6 0 ; R a z o rs, $1 to $3 O A M C eR L U R K S / * A d vertís ments. ----------------------- V.; Come and See for Yourself ' Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digentaut. Kodol digest-'«h it you cut and allow.-the -tmuach to r e st- récupérât' —grow strong »gain. Ko.lol is a notation of digestive u.-ids and as nearly as pos sible approximates the digestive , juices that ar- found in t h e - t • >niaeli Kodol takes t lit* work of digestion .> 11 ' the digestive organs ami while per forming this work l r di does greatly assis’ the stomach to a thorough rest. In addition the ingredients of •>.- y .‘ H a s the largest Stock of School supplies in the city. Our line of ’ ’“®" -Night Watchman Snodgrass cap- . . i n ,, n tured Dan M cD ouw ell, a runawuv | frolu llle Reform School at Salem j T hursd ay night- j G o to Miller and Corbit for bar j gains. or are they affected because o f the C J a s s i f i c d death of H. B. IO4 Albany Herald. county. A railroad m i s from C o t t a g e ! sible for the following A school i Grove to within 17 miles of the boy assigned to prepare in essay Fir. t Presbyterian t ¡tircli Pustor i B. 0 Gi e, 11, e v e n i n g H, Y . P. is. C. i-.. 7 P- ni. A ll strung' rs and suj miners i welcome. Benson’s Pharmacy Hated Feb.''iC 1907. C. H . Y a n d k n b i r o , Chairm an. J. K. B a r r e t t , I)ist. C lerk . 2t our best in Considerim i the n um ber o f news our huiulilo way, to become a fac paper reporters at Salem this ses ëffieîmny and tor in helping develop those ind u s sion, very little spicy reading is be- ing sent out to the public through by its action the stomach Is restored tries and upbuild the city. their respective papers. Are the I) J. IX B uuii . i k . correspondents slow, or the leg- formlti with Hie National Pure and islators dull? Or is it because the i 1)r,,K »«'naon’s l*hnr- macy. LANE VS DOUGLAS newspaper men are mostly married, Which is Most Entitled to Bohemia Which Help the Mining Boys the Most L. m ; 20 per ton, a veraging 5i> cents per sack. Short Christian Cnurch, Rov D. K. Si r1 ; . ■ at 11 m C om m en cin g W ed n esd ay, F eb ru Olson Pastor. ary 13, at 9 o’clock a. .11., and con the morning and 7 ¡0 in the even m eeting at tinuing until F rid a y , February, 15, ing. Y . P. S. C. E 6 :3o |>. in. I-uu l.i ■ <dn ;.l at l o at 4 o ’clock p. m f ir s t , second and t h i r d GRADE I o'clock, Interi. 1 : I t- i id ; . certificates I Society a t 2:30 and t'¡ ir practice W ed n esd a y — Penm anship, o r - i ever-v S iturday evening at 7 :3c. tb ograpby, arithm etic, reading. . . , *■ . T h u r srlsy — A r t of questioning, theory of teaching, physiolo gy. Y o u rs truly. W . B. D u - l a r d , •Supt. L a n e C o u n ty Schools. OUR POLICY. B eginning Muuufacturers of Fluut and Feed. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES iu), the most dramatic and m ev ery bids for 80 cords o f fir wood, «aid way remarkable in the uunnls of! wood to he sound and cut from the If you know of 11 thing that will judicial experience on this coast body of old trees and to be two feet darken the joy T h e boy was accused o f murder louK ari'' SP1«1 «unable for fdrnaces 4 if a man or a woman, a girl or a , ,... , T . r- and to be hauled and ricked up in bov, for the killiug ol J u d g e Emery, an , , , ,• ,, . , j o j tup basements of the school build- That w ill wipe out 11 smile, or tliuleaat uncle of a girl with whom the hoy lnf?H in said district on or t efore the w ay annoy was iu love, but who did not r e a p - , first d ay o f Sept., 1907. Bids to A fello w , or cause a n y gladness t o rotate. T h e oontenti- u of the de- be opened F eb . 25th, 1907. T h e cloy, It’s n pretty good plan to forget it. fense w as that Chester was insane Dire. t..is i c s e n o the right to reject A non . C o tta g e G ro v e F l o u r M ills * ► P t - e> p P P r. *» M ' m : ’* F p 5 M»ln 41 ' k funeral director ¡ ma licensed FMBALVEH ! i : '« . I t V e n t e h A U w » o n ' i . ù â . w d i i , J . d . A . / 4 :,4 n R A «Ad »4 Í I 5