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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1907)
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER <h;Sert and founded the wonderful O regon C ity of Salt L a k e in a wilderness, . cottage grove — surrounded by hostile Indians, Such leaders as G ran t, Sherm an, d i. d u b r l il l e PubL.hrr Napoleon Boua^arta, W ellington --------- ----- and other noted generals, will be KnUrea at the CouaijeOra»e^jjoeto*oe a» »e^- duplicated should the occasion oc- PUBLISHED k v e k y SATURDAY. cur that w ill giv e the opportunity, Girls, did you ev er think fit, A t tlic C h u r c h e s that b o y s have w.»r< self r e j e c t tkau the members ol your Mctl di-t I pis. upul I'hurcli, Rev. B f u i t y . Pa st ir. Preachin g T here is not a you n g man of au\ 1 ei vii s a t It u. in. and 7:30 p. d egree o f respectability that would in Sunday S c h o o l. ltl a. m , be seen w a lk iu g d ow u the street l i p 1' rth 1 .eugut*. 0:10 p. 111 . Pru.ver ' tine Tlmrsdiiy evenin g a t 7 : 30 . with a drunken girl. \ u might tn '■ 1 . > r< 1 1.( 1 1 v invited to he present , search the streets with a tine tooth comb and then n .t find the y o u n g man who w ould lock arm s and g o promenading with a lady who wa puffiug a a e cig or cigarette cigarette or or j putiiug .g a a r r or squirting tobacco ju ic e on the side- Fir t Presbyterian Church Pastor It. C Grace. Morning s e r v i c e . i l , evening 8, Y. P. S. C. E . 7 p, 111 : A11 strung* rs and sojourners Ut < OI“ e - poverty, the life of an outcast, T h e C o t t a g e d r o v e L eader for one homeless and friendless, then pow- year, and a ny o f the follo w in g publi er and enormous wealth, and at cation for one y e a r, for the price set last to die friendless nud in poverty, opposite * ...................... $1 75 H e had induced by his m agnetism New York Tribune Farmer Toledo Weekly Blade.................. 1-75 .. 2 50 Portland Weekly Oregoulau .... thousands to believe that lie was Portland Weekly .Journal ........ .. 2.00 almost superhuman. Hut it would Portland heml-Weekly Journal. . 2.25 2.50 San Francisco C a ll.................. .. 2.50 almost seem that in the matter of San Francisco Kxaminer 2.00 Sunset Magazine, San Francisco .. 2.50 religious belief, anyone possessed • lut West, Lot Angeles walks. G irls have no h e d 'a n c y in accepting the companions),ip , heart and hand o f a n y th in g that v\ ars pants. Society will beconn refined , , i . . . when the girls demand ol boys wh<’ wish to pa y them attention the same purity of character that the boys demand of t l i e g i i l . Junction j C ity Tim es, Episcopal Church. Services held the second Wednesday evening ot each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall, l. ! b® l,e serv'ce* * 1 l,f'r,e " wil] ser^ cea evelT f'hli | S unday of a montb. LIST ---------------- . 1.75 . .1.75 Northwest Poultry .Jonrnal Yet O u t f i t f i r e t h H U beloved >leep. will inertly t-.ke Us <,h’ h e afr ah l Mlm‘- Why ■ho,,Id If o n ly night m a y find _____ T h e M oh v r t i . i -: Kan? " eep in th e P ^ m a c y . w orld as oue raore PerraaneDt re hand in K place . “ | Attempted Robbery at Drain. At r u .....................- has ap n ig h t about Ira 12 o ’clock W in l,,e rl> 'H Saturday Ktore 3t lesif,latur,i « ■ -V ! Drain, was entered by burglars, propriated 8780,000 for support of . open the front door. Just as the people take pride in . . . . Tr <1 1 • 1 wbo Pr,e<‘ ^ ^ its state university. I f the legisla- __ . , , , ... , their own homes', they should ta k e , ______. . ____ _____. u_| they loade*! the sale with e x p lo ture m ade it an even million the 1 „ , , . . , , sives and were ready to touch it off pride in their home city. ____ l,e° P le would sU n d . b* 11 ior the> j when C. T . Hoover an em ploye in Hell is said to be paved with believe in exp end in g e u r j ceu* the store, returning from a lodge f, 1. Rolled barley $1 05 per sack; s|>ecial rate on ton lots. Compare our barley with the imported varieties and note the difference. Vetch Hay! We have a lot o f clean Vetch hay, splend:d for cows; T r y it. us it d o e s n ’t c o s t much to make, am i is said to be a bsolutely harmless to the stom ach . U e t t l i e following harmless Ingredi ents from a n y go o d p liurm n ey: Fluid E xtract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Co m p o u n d K argon, one ounce; <'(impound S y r u p Sa rs a p a rilla , three ounces. Mix by s h a k i n g well in a bottle mid take ¡1 teaspoonful a fte r! cncli meal and again a t bedtim e. T hi simple m ix tu re is sa id to g iv e prompt relief, and there are very few cases of R h eu m a tism and Kidney troubles it will fail to cure p er m a see it at our warehonse. W e pay 4 cents for second hand feed sacks. Respectfully, Hartung & Hansen. Come and See for E n t i r e l y M e w S to c h o f 2>r\> (3 o o £>8 C o m in o OUR STOCK Of Shoes can’t be Reaten Oliver Veatch. Ssst |%i iï 'i G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d ise —P u rv e y o rs to th e P eop le , . . i mm lËmmM mM mmmÊm Êm ||| mm B a n k o f C o tta o c G ro v e % C a p i t a l S t o c k , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Wanted. to ss — » Her husband is go ing to ar- 1 what funds are necessary to keep ! in is s e a t heir mark. Hoover and Y o u n g men to study telegraphy. range to have a couple ol policemen U. O. up to standard with other j R made n hast letre(vt nn(, Positions w hen qualified. W a ges near the house all afternoon to like W estern institutions shall b e f were fired at again twice, by the £76 to $00 per month. A p p ly im forthcom ing. - -R eg iste r. quell a possible riot.— G uard. mediately. O k i - g o n C o i . t . r o k , 503 j fleeing robbers Comtnouweiilth Bu ild in g, Portland, No clew as to the identity of tli M ayor Sch m itz of Sau Francisco. T h r o u g h the occupation ta x , or Ore. 48-3t and his boss A b e R e u f are iu a fair license the city of Portland receives rol)l,ers *)een obtained, but it is LUMBER!! LUMBER!! way to get their just deserts. Ten I an annual income of £ 65 , 000 . q j tho ught that they may b*' dischai g- 1 waul 20,000,000 feet of good tliousand dollars cash, or any other course those that pav it object but I ed rail roai' employes, 11 number ol m eichautable (b eg o n pine. W ill sum, has been refused b y the court the city solons have but little I whom lmd ,,Pcn ’ o ' " ' « " 1« around as bail for Reuf, who with all bis | tho ught o( cuttin g it out. I the depot aw aiting the n ig h t train, contract for a years cut and pay In.la.-t market price; will m ake trickery will have to stand trial. — — — — N uggett. liberal a d v a ’ ees on B. of E. Many contributors to charity lixe I No. my son, B r ig h t’s disease is The Boss Tw eed ring will pale in G W. P eek , i not the re sult o f brig h tn e s s . to insignificance by the side o f the to be c a u g h t in the act. 2 b ' Burl'M S t ., Sau Franci«co, Cal. Ueuf Schiuitz. ring, if only a small proportion of the reports made are proven to be true. 5 % j 5É A T OUR STO R E W h ile They sm* our R a d iu m ite W indow D isp la y We have received a fine new, special lot, of handsome, hand-forged, hollow ground Radiumite Razors that usually Sell at $2.00 each at retail, which we will give away abso lutely free to advertise the wonderful THE RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP I h e STROP which is light, pliable, durable, convenient, and M fe , and W bicb Is re v o lu tio n izin g t b e a r t o f « h av in g. THAT A RAZOR RIVER FREE To Thi PURCHASER of EACH STROP HONES W e m a k e th is rem arkab le fre e _ | a o ffer o f a m ost e x c e lle n t ra r. I iu s ta n u n c o iis honin g an .l f.uislu ng p r " M , t i n o f th e --------- R » d lim J U S tro p - « ..............- , . h l k -• .I • I • I o o t h i n t ...e t h . finest fm e .l am i m ost d e lic a te razo r. T h e y ---------------- make shaving a convenient e a m i a d e lig h t, e v e n to m en h a r in g th e hardest board s. .V ,h 4 T * Ao— M l ! ! • M m u c h l a « goo d r a z o r u l n a goo d it r o p W ith the K A D IU M IT E B T S 0 P 8 th e m o st in ferio r r a z o r s a r e b ro u g h t u p to a fine e d g e , a n .l the etfevt o f the strops upon the finest razo rs is to k e e p th em a t a l l tim es In th e b e s t p o ssib le con d itio n , rea d y to sh a ve i a r i ' ? i i 5 * ,b eA r‘ls—^ l y a n d d e H g h tfu lly . la c k B e d ie m lte S t r o p 1« sold u nd er th e p o s itiv e g u aran te e U » t Li i t 1 « n o t M t U f e c t o r , m * u , < r u n » n ( u w T W 7 .r o X o t S t U lO r d llu ^ f or W t l p t u r . • s ', a ¡n Radiumite S trop s» BOo to $2»BO; Razors, $1 to $3 DAUBER LU R K * IK su Ï THE USE O T A R Y STROP BU T A RADIUMITE I H o rrib le s k in d isea ses su ch a s C A M C S B . IT C H , E C Z E M A an d BLO O D PO ISO N , o ften re nit from the u se o f im p e rfec tly strop p e d razo rs th a t cur. irrita te an d o p e n the s k in , thus a d m ittin g the te triL le b a c illi th a t lu rk in the an im a l parts o f s h a v in g so a p s, hair s h a v in g b r a s h e s , a n d In the a ir its e lf. « „ !i;i THE ORLY PERFEOT STROP IS THE RADIUMITE D on t use the worthless, h eavy, double, com mon to w strops so g e n e r a lly s o ld , an d with w i 1. ti nine d ea lers out c f ten w ill try to afflict you. T h e y are so much o ld ju n k , pure and simple T h e word K a .iiu m ite stand s for prrfe. n, n in n r s t r .p ’ oakm g. Buy a R adium ite strop an d ta k e a e substitute— no matter bow bandaouie 1 m ay appeal banger liuka In ¿he • » o o f a n y s tr o p b e t a B e d la m ite 4 w a o v v . v v . v ' v . v v . w . r Y . r t their ability. Tbe death of John AU x a n d e i Dowie, remove- from tbe worH a most remarkable and iutetestiug I figure. His ability to handle men and direct their efforts, has not beeu equalled probably since tbe time of B righam Y o u n g , when he led hia followers across tbe Saudy , i ^ " Bran $20 per ton, avera gin g 50 cents per sack. Catholic Church, Father Carrol, Services the second S unday in each month. case. W . J. Bryan says of the country weekly: “ T h e editor of a w e e k l y 1 is known; his character stands back o f his writings and is a pledge for | the truth of what lie says'. T h e w ee k ly is likely to grow in political influence for it is the only paper 1 that can he owned ami edited by the same man T h e editor is close to the people and not only knows their necessities, but cannot afford to l*etrav liis reader into the hand-* j i of predatory wealth. His adver- j tiseis, too, are not of the kind that attempt to c o u tro l the policy o f the paper ’ ’ ~ Manufacturer« of F lou r and Feed. good intentions, but that kind o f n<cestia J tu ' ' l' 1 ^ie ) ol,ng raen meeting, entere*! tho store a was paving wont g c in E u g en e. We 1111 * women of that state the best His custom to leave his lodge books, want something more substantial !,oss,ble education. H e r e i n Ore F in d in g the door had been broken nently. j gou appropriations like $ 125 ,000 is j Tin sc are all harm less, every-day and durable,— Register. open, he stepped to the sidewalk dm :' . a n d y o u r druggist should k e e p only a drop in tho bucket compared I and called to the other lodge mem- them in t h e prescription d e p a r t m e n t ; A E ugen e woman will giv e an | to ^ w w h — a t some of . the u . other states | bers w h o h a d just passed m, The ii not, h a v e Idin order them from the afternoon party soon and instead of are d oin g to build up the state urn b urglars opene(l fire upon Hoover wholesale drug houses fo r y o u , having her guests play whist or ( versities. \ e t , Oregon is as loyal ] and E . p R R e f ga s a n n , , Southern Southern Pacific r a th e r than fail to use this, if you are gam es o f any kind she will launch to e d u c a ti o n as a n y o th e r « a t e in .g h t ^ wl)Q hat, a c c o m aftlieted. them into a discussion of the T h a w j the union and is a also lso w illin g that I | njed hinj T w o s h o t8 n arro w ly A most important part ot the call for the mass meeting this week was almost entirely overlo oked, and j that was a public discussion to de vise ways and means to secure funds to wipe o u t the present indebted ness of (lie c ity and tor carrying 1 out tbe proposed and necessary improvements for 11*07. Hhall we call another meeting tor that p u r pose, or let the new council wrestle with the question to the lu st of ” Cottage Grove F lou r Mills Christian Science services held j o f liis extraordinary fa culty , can ~ .•■ I Allison’s Barber shop every Pacific Homestead succeed in getting more or less of a Archie Roosevelt, the young*11 Sm da* morning at 11 o ’clock and 1 1» « , J 907 following. In 1868 in Council son of the President has been very W v li.c- lav evening fu K o ’clock. S A T U R D A Y .............. MARCH Hlulfs, Iowa, a fellow suddenly ap- SICk but is- now on the wide road C hri-tian Church, Hev. D. E. I peared and with a new creed, rites to recovery, and the public rejoice The Path. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in j lh in-’ruing and 7.30 in the even-I We k n o w not w here o u r hidden w ay and ceremonies announced hitnsell m the news, may lie. as C hrist fulfilling the Bcriptures as mg. Y. P. S. C. Ii. m eeting at W hat sires-! and storm the coming The Em peror o f G er m a n y being b: 3 <> p. 111. Sund ay school at l o to His second com ing. Strange to years may hold: Intermediate Endeavor T h e m idday h eats and m id n igh ts say, he go t quite a lew followers, very energetic, says he wants only O 'h ick, drear and cold Choir practice ! “ Am e rican s” (m eaning hustlers) Society at 2:30 an .May meet iih on our Journey far or was welcomed into many homes, A compliment in Vcr-V Saturday even ing at 7:30. for his work. nigh— and lived on the fat of the land for Y e t step b y step w e go, till b y e and deed. a few mouth s when he died. That bye Mix This At Home. T h e m y s tic tapestries of l a te 1111- Dowie was a fraud to a certain e x Worked Like a Charm. T h e fuliowing sim p ly hom e-m ade fold; When w eary p a s t believing, gray tent, there is not much doubt in Mr. D. N. Walker, e d i to r of that mix tin-*' is said to readily relieve and and old, the minds of thoughtful, intellectual spicy journal, tlic Enterprise, l.oiiim. "va 1 1 'ime a n y farm of rh eu m atis m by We reach the end t o g e th e r thou people, and his death will proba Va., says: " I ran a nail in my foot j f o r c i n g the kid n e ys to filter from the and I. b ly be followed b y a general reor lust week and a t once applied Buck- blood and system all the uric acid On eyes gro w n dim the mists of lilind- len’s Arnica sulve. No lutlummutlon ■ 1.11'! |"dsonoiis w aste m atter, reliev ness creep. ganization of the Christian Catho- followed; the salve simply healed the i n g nl o n c e s i k I i s y m p t o m s as back- T h e pulse moves s l o w e r still and lie C h u rc h of Zion, but so changed w o „ nd.” Heal sores, burn ,„d kin ii' lie, weak kidneys and bladder and .sorrows fade, B ut even then w e m ay not under- I in its creed and government, that it diseases, ijiiarauteed at Henson's b lo o d d i s e a s e s . Town and Country Journal ~ Shorts $23 per ton; 80 lb. sack su bs c r ip t io n KATES Howl», however, bad no special in su Months ' centive except what came to him r,irp 2 > aMu“'ijva!ice b u t'll ul»t • o ' i « m " b through the imaginations created r riii yew will 1» chargwt. 1 |in |,;H brain. |lra;„ | a seventeen seventeen years years law t ’k rate u i L uf ^ lawyer ^ i " his In lie ***- I“ » » - dregs of C I.U B B IN O * i V f ARION VEATCH vj Phone 66 Ke». Phone Main 4161 % Iv l • They usually \vai\t something from <he pantry F U N E R A L DIR EC TO R in d E M BALM ER Parlors at Veatch a Lawson's it with alum lood by the use o f poor .baking j >vvdcr. Have a delicious, pure, home-made mull;: , cake or biscuit ready when they come in. T o tie sure ot the purity, you must use D A I f V V Y A A I L B A K IN G PO W DER Royal makes a difference m your horn« a difference in your health— a difference in your cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pure. jS 4 ? T •> FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED Í EM BALM ER ^ > ¿ 5 £ Ofllre Phone ail, Resilience 771 L v v v - »•«.» v » v . » V »' w- * * S r » E X P E L fc T W O R I K ^ You remember the hunger you had — Home cooking counts for much in the child’s health, do not imperil "* L IC E N S E D 4 D COCHRAN J. 1 ^ -* ? D R FRANU , tvn r « $ OPTICIAN ind REFRACTIONIST » £ Room 1-4 New t ' h r l . m i n l i . . I j i g . ' o . o r jP v » , w »v 9 « i t l c i l y to or tei It. H.iv -,ro inci »lo c k ! no m or s hi in.tti would re«d> m.idtr :n l« e teeth T h e Mun «eii <)i*- :icai ( 'o grinds **ach len* -*peclali. earh eye O ui * orksnops* ha*»- • ;1 modern and ex pe n «!v * ichtnerv I nown to the Optical 1 i ft fh ir em ploves m e ex pert If -<e 1f vour glasses th e) will he H> right - onaulratlon cotta >m. >h r * Bnnhltt with va! j^oie »nfoi • *he human *>*■ F H rf MvnseJJ Optica/ Co .. N-rtiA-t t%., 4 • .4 »Si - sr» PORTLAND Snl'Rcrih« for the Leader. $ 9 Y W KIME M. I) P H T N ir i A N : « n tl « t R O V O * Office ln McKarl.mil Rnlltlliii Oyer Wynne, Har,mare et,,re Office fhnne ,T 4 I Kclflencu Phene, ♦ » V . » , » v 5 D" J "ffi.e A D I l K K N R T T I M N T T 126 » v « - K. t MAI V j jo e9 4 ¡C m f » s s «4 5 ß 4 * J * v » ' k * » » « » » » . e » e u e u.e9