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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1907)
— 11 . . . . ........ 1 1 . ............................ - — ........ ing monument to his genius. The five to twenty days, according to Realizing that lie could not mako so ing entire state of Oregon will feel keen the number of cars required. Fail- her understand, aad COTTAGE GROVE • • OREGON ly the death of this great good ure to supply the cars subjects the that his brother’s strength ra nt railroad to a penalty of $2 per car a |{y ( P U B L IS H E D K V K K Y S A T U R D A Y . man.— Register. dr\, and the shipper may in id d i*|k o a i 1 of 1' 1 \ Tenn D. I . DUBRUILLE. Publisher. tiou recover actual damages. the hired man. Finding him, he With the approach of spring Entered at tlie Cottane Drove poMoffiec a> sec- The rights of the railroad, on the rnade him understand -rvl the man oml-clas* matter. ‘ •cleaning up” is in order, and the other hand, are safeguarded by the hurried into the basement, city authorities should compel every provision that the shipper must There he found the other little ! SU BSCR IPTION RATES property owner in the city to clear • 9 1 -5 0 One Y e a r load his cars within 48 hours under bo>. 8tiil holding the baby above the .76 Six Months . . .50 away the debris left by the late high J'hreee M onths uot so paid a water, fix their fences, sidewalks, penalty of $2 per day for each car. water, but his strength was almost 1 i p a id iu a d v a n c e but rinrateolfr <w per year «111 be cbaried A similiar penalty is prescribed in ,,one The chi|q was liftcd fron, ini ilf rm Advertising: ratea made known on application etc. Nothing adds more to the at case the consignee shall fail to nn- the water and taken into the house tractiveness of a city or nothing load a car within 4S hours after its jrhero her mother was almost ov r- CLU B B IN D L IS T attracts the attention of a stranger arnT“ * i come on learning the story. The Cottage Urove L e a d e r for one year, and any of the following publi quicker than clean streets and al It is expected that the commis- The baby girl, after her heroic cation for one year, for the price set leys and well kept lawns. There is sion will he appointed immediately ( rescue was purple with c 1 1 and opposite * no reason why Cottage Grove upon its approval by the Governor. ;lImost drowned. However, she New York Tribune Parmer »1 75 should not be one of the cleanest Toledo Weekly Blade................... 1-75 There are many aspirants for the was revive 1 and will recover Portland Weekly Oregonian ......... * 50 cities in the state. Portland Weekly Journal............. J W places, prominent among them be- though she suffered intensely from Portland Semi-weekly Journal..... 2.25 San Francisco C a ll........................ *•*} ing G. A. Westgate of Albany, Ex- j the shock. sun F ra n cisco Eaatnlner ■ ■ 2 Sumet Magazine, San Francisco It is estimated that 10,000,000 Governor T. T. Geer, Doc Keene . lut West. Dos Angeles ............. 2.50 Town and Country Juurnal l oi women in the U. S. do their own of Medford and D. E . Y«>ran of Eu-j .1.75 N o rih w e-t P o u llry J o u rn a l .2.25 A t th e C h u r c h e s Pad tic Homestead ___ ( housework, while the remained at- gene. C O T TA G E GROVE L E A D E R 8 VTURDAY ~ FEBRU ARY 16 . 1907 C o tta g e G r o v e F l o u r M ills Manufacturers of Flour and Feed. Bran I20 per ton, averaging AO cents per sack. Shorts $23 per ton; 80 lb. suck $ 1. Rolled bar ev $ 1 05 per sack; special rate on tou lots. Compare our barley with the imparted varieties and Fetch Hay! note the difference. We hove a*lot of clean Vetch hav, splend:d for cows; see it at our warehouse. We pay J cents for second haud feed sacks. Respectfully, H artu rvg & H a n s e n . te" d afternoon teas and talk about the troubles they are having with their hired girls.— Ex. Methodist Kpiseopul Church. K< v. Saves Playmate's Life. J . L. Beatty. Pastor. Preaching services at 11 a. in. and 7::!0 p. ' At the End of Day. Forest Grove, Ore., Feb. 11 — 111. Sunday School, 10 a. in., Epvvorth League, G: 7!0 p. in.. Prayer Everyone is singing the praises of meeting There is no escape by the river, Thursday evening ¡it 7 ;n. The Chapin Bill. There is no flight left by the fen; two boy heroes, Victor and Chester All lire cordially invited to Do present We are com passed about by the shiv The Chapin ruilroad commission Bump, aged G and 4 years respect er i bill which will become a law upon ively, who risked their lives that Fir-t Presbyterian Church, Paster Of the night of their marching men. R. C. Grace. Morning service, 11 ! its signature by the Governor will Marcelle Villiger, their infant play Give a cheer! evening 8, Y. P. S. C. K. 7 p, , For our hearts shall not give way; ! create about $ t 5 ,ooo of new patron mate, might live. in. All strangers and sojourn-1-, Here’s to u dark tomorrow. a g e -th re e commissioners at an The boy heroes are the sons of welcome. 1 And here's to a brave today! auuunl salary of $4,000, a secretary C. L . Bump of this place, and the The tale of their hosts is countless at $2,000, a stenographer at $2,200 little girl whose life they saved i» | Episcopal Church Servi h And the tale of ours a score, i “ and such other expert help as the 2-year-old daughter of Henry t|,e second Wednesday evenin',- ot But the pulin is naught to the daunt The each mouth at 7:110 iu ,\! 1- nic hnD mar be necessary.” It is under Villiger, also of Forest Grove less. children are fast freinds and were ' There will be servi 1- • vr ti ; 1 stood that each member of the state And tlie cause is more and more; j board will name one commissioner playing together Friday afternoon. !’ urK,a- of 3 mo" '' Give a cheer! We may die, but not give way; land the three appointees will The little sons were playing be Here’s to a silent morrow, | choose the secretary and stenogra- neath the Villiger house, where a I „ Catholic Church Father (.‘a r .. Services the pecontl Sunday in each And here’s to a stout today! | pher. five foot excavation has been filled month. (Jod has said, “ Ye shall fall and per The commission will be clothed with water from the recent floods. ish,” with very large powers. Perhaps The little girl accidently fell into But the thrill ye have felt tonight Christian Science services held I shall keep in my heart and cherish the most important is the power to the water. She uttered a piercing over Allison’s Barber shop every When tlie worlds have passed in revise and regulate railroad rates, scream as she fell, which, however, Sunday morning at it o’clock an ' night after due investigation and bearing. was not heard on the floor above Wednesday evening ai s o'clock. Give a cheer! The rates established by the com and failed to alarm persons in the For the soul shall not give way. Christian Church, Rev I) E. mission shall be in force until set house. Here’s to a silent morrow, Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in aside by decree of coart, provision But the lads, her playmates, That is born of a great today ! the morning and 7.30 in the even -1 - E x . being made for court review. The rushed quickly to her rescue. With iug. Y . P. S, C. K. meeting at commission is empowered to issue rare presence of miod, Chester, the 6 : 3 o p. m. Sunday school at lo Intermediate Endeavor In the death ol Professor Thomas subpoenas to compel the attendance elder boy, lay prone upon the bank o’clock, Condon the state of Oregon suffers of witnesses, and refusal to testify and tried to reach the drowning Society at 2:30 and Choir practice a distinct los9. His was a life and is punishable as contempt, tho of- girl. She sauk beneath the water every Saturday evening at 7:3c. character that has left an indelible fense to be established in a separate when she fell, but presently rose. The boy seized her firmly as she Classified Advertisements. impression upon the state that time legal proceeding, can never efface. As an educator The law contains stringent pro rose and tried vainly to drag her Wanted. be has ranked with the foremost visions against rebates and diserim- from her perilous position. His Gentleman or lady with goo-i raen of his time, as a citizen his life ¡nation, carefully restricts the giv- childish strength failed, however, reference to travel by r >i 1 or with i was a model after which young men ing of passes or free transportation, hut he clung tenaciously, holding rig for a firm of $250,000.00 capi were wont to fashion their own and obliges the railroads to provide her above the water. Holding her tal. Salary $1,072.00 per year and lives and were always given a high-, adequate depots and terminal facili- there, he directed the younger expenses, salaiy paid weekly and expenses ativnnced. Address, with brother tc call for aid. er conception of what constitutes j ties. the highest ideals of citizenship by prevents c a r sh o r t a g e . Rushing quickly into the house, stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Cot tage Grove, Oregon. coming in contact with him. A s a For the purpose of preventing car the child found Mrs. Villiger and Improve Your Laying Stock. scientist, he was unexcelled by any shortages from which Oregon has breathlessly tried to tell her of the man in the West and stood on a j suffered so severely within the past danger. Bare!)’ able to speak in Tom Awbrey has just imported a level with the geologists of hi* day. j three years, provision is made for telligibly even in his calmest mo pen of the celebrated White .Minor He understood the geological for- demurrage and reciprocal demur- ments, and now frantic with excite ca«, uoted for their heavy produc tion of extra large eggs, and good nnitiou of Oregon as thoroughly as rage charges. When application is ment, the child was unable to make table qualities. He can start you if he had made earth formation made by a shipper to a railroad for Mrs. Villiger understand. She pro at one-6ftli the cost <>f importing. hitnself and his works, both written cars, they must be furnished within ceeded with her duties and told the Inquire at Express office. and otherwise, will stand as a last- prescribed periods, ranging from child to run along and play. FñEE A t OUR S t a RE While They Last See O u r R a t i f U m it C W indow D isplay , W e have received i fine new, special lot, ot handsome, hand-forced, hollow ground i< idiumite K ./nrs that usually sell at $2.00 each at retail, which we will give away abso- •tely tree ta advertise the wonderful §JHE RAD1UMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP STROP THAT HONES nhtcb is light, pliable, durable, convenient, and safe, and w h ic h is revolu tion izin g; th e a r t o f .shaving. 4 RAZOR GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER of EACH STROP CALL TODAY AS THEY ARE COINC FAST ■ offer of a most excellent razor, 1 >':it iiI with the m arvelo u s an d in stan taneo us Ic n i'n ; an d fiui hiii«' properties < • Hi*- ria Jiu jr.;ij P’ t , which w ill not harm the finest and must delicate razor. They ,n.V ' 1 * delight, even to men liaving the hardest beards. .1 rrUavedoea not lie so much in a good nutor a s in a qood strop. With oIR O T S the most inferior razors are brought up to a fine edge, ind the effect of the ; r i i j is to keep them s t a ll tim es in the best possible condition, ready to shave . ’ >nd delightfully Each K M iam ite Strop Is sold under tho positive guarantee that- • '-f r .1 ♦ ..-•••'J'factory reon.-y w ill be refunded They are for either Ordinary or S a Tsty Kazors t ia d iv m it o S t r o p s , B O c t o $ 2 . 50 ; R a z o r s , $ S to $3 WHCEl? (URKS I .1 tM THE USE OF AHY STROP BUT A RADtUMiTE i • 1-. : : . . . I . CANCER. B A K B E E 8’ ITCH, ECZ EM A and BLOOD KJlrtON, often re lilt tr III th. US* • *r- e l r : .rs that cut, irritateand open the skin, thus admitting the tcirilde bacilli that lurk in the aulm al part' - f ¿having Soaps, hair having brushes, and in the air itself. » !’ w the o m it pfreect stro p is the r a d iu m t i e r tne heavy, double, lorumon cow s trops so generally v Id. and w ith w hi. h nine dealers out o f ten w ill i .‘ y Are so much old ju n k , pure and simple. T h e word Kadiumite stands for perfection in razor strop . a Ha liunnte <tr o and take no substitute— qo matter how haodt,ouic i may appear. Danger Itu A sin U m of an y strep S a t a ftad itm lis. i - Griffin & Veatch Company. . l'orne and See for Yourself Entirely INcw Stoch of Goo<>$ Comino STO CK OUR O f S h o e s c a n ’t be Beaten C urrin & Veatch. General M erch an dise-P urveyors to the People j|| 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00-00000 000000 --------------- D i r e c t o r s S W . II. ABRAMM, II. N G L a n d S a y s l.riM T I, C. ROMS KIN G . Paid Capitai $25.000 00. in- The law in the District of Columbia also prohibits Alum in food. ? P r e s id e n t V ic e - P r e s id e n t • C a s h ie r A s s is ta n t C a s h ie r t «« ROYAL POWDER SM ROYAL is made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar,—a pure Grape product • Aids digestion—adds to the healthfulness of food. D K F R A N 0 I' u ' U-E H ARO Í OPTICIAN and Rt FRACTIONIST [i 4 » » p a r » ¿P , G e n e ral B l a c k s m i t h in g Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- fng. A ll work guaranteed Have your horseateetti e x amined and repaired. Shop at rear of Hernenway « Burkholder's Strre :: :: A representativo bank of the biuiint-aa public of this city and mirmumlinff country. B k : E Wc Solicit year b iiines«. > 0000000-000 00 0 0 0 000000000 §TA\fisy5 c.cÄDf V : L \.vk,mem" r i l T 'M ■ ^ ^ V Konm 1-1 New rh rl-in n ul’ k. t nunnn. Or. - 5ay plainly- — - - , % S ------------------- — .♦ You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum The only surf protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to * Office Phone "W. Ite,M ence 77-1 i 1"' t alili of Cotta» drove In England and France the Sale of Alum Baking Powder is pro hibited by law because o f the |\ jurious effects that follow its use 5’ FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EMBALMER î 4 ! s H ARTUNG, P 1 IIL IIKi K I.K V , W . H. A b r a m s B. L u rc h C. R o s « K i n « A . H. K e ls o T l> COC1 IIIAN \V. A. HOM ESICK! ^ I w a n .I - I ROEON lan,I n iilld lu e )ver W ynne's H ardware Olilo 1* r h one. 34f Residence 1 riunie. > R* ■ Pi r r p > p freighting household goods. ■ • AuTO-OcsfArcn C c . O re g o n 27 riNST STRICT »CNT l I .J w RT l -, N OfWHf « Itile " E a r ly R is e n The fpdovis little pille. r M r p v ¿ 9 ■ 126 p el . - API YOU G O IN G E A S T ? W e can save you money on : >' i * »4 i* M*;n til » $ "•ETAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED t EMBALMER I ’ s rlo rs n \ V en teh A I j » u p o t i ’ s . ’ 4 « - 4 - 1* AKl<L»N V R lT U li Phon« 66 Ke« Pboi ■ • _ Beautifully located in Portland. Oregon. Offer; . • r t> . cu|. || enal opportunities in Music \rt I.nh. '. com and L ite r ature W e ll equipped Ph a ,u Cl - miral I.ab- oratories H erbarn m an.l M i- - - . C.,f net I he ta rge t! nad oldest Ladies s • the P »c t ik Northw est it envoys a nnt u • u r^-t itation for im- p a r in g the best physical mental and moral train- in»; and developing true w o n an hood. Fquips soc:a!!y and educatinnally f r the most exalted station. Confers Acr. • - and C egiate D etrees by State A ...... >r'tv I • -teren e w - convictions « n o n Cat « : d*d A c a d e a f ts idea t t-rti --n f • eo c advan- ***** - ...............- • 1 *^ are avsilaM « in no otf er cit> r. *hF* v n<»f L... din ts large and com m cdiou* w« ! lighted heated and ventilated; dorm itories and private * •; supplied w:th all modern convenience« T - -«t-tution is liberal and p rotre «- e without « the character and traditions of aco and • v-m ent. Term s m ede«t Sst- W rite for announcement boo. n-erd o -d » ■■ n YlSO per T' T PORTLAND, OREGON. U.S.A,