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P fïT T A P C f iR f lV F COTTAGE GnüVt cottage GROVE r U B L h U K l) - • FADER L hardship on some of our citizens a» «A lie n candidate they will sup - OREGON i KVKKY S A TU K U A Y O J OUBROIUE Publisher Knti-reu at Mie Cullale- »»rove pusloOlce us «<•- «»ml fU t"* matter. Silk Creek of attempting to vilify me without Mrs. Kendall was in Cottage port and put them to their wits Grove Thursday. end to trulv aud squarely promise vt, vf i ,,_ ,, their support should they heap- ' f M' V “ ’ ? ,,„.ached Ly either candidate. h" e FnJa* f™ > Fort," nd The socialist, on the other hand, Mr. Worth, Mr. and Mis San if he knows his party's choice to be 1*°™ Mrs. Goodrich and several a capable, hone,t man and one who 0,Ler‘' o f ° » ' "-¡«hhors were doing is eminently fit lor the position for | bu,inMS in Cottage Grove Thurs- * .. • * , which he has been nominated, can ^ajr- i in ;idv;ii>ct‘ but if m»t so pa.U a jnK* mi rale ot f ’Z.UUper >ear w ill t»e ***£ * *> ' promise his support and vote. Mr. I rail It Peterson was sick Advertising rut«** made known on application As far as the other two tickets Saturday and Sunday, si HS 4 K i r i lON KATK.H One Year e»u .Months rt»r«*ee Moiifli* • »'■ “ are concerned, the name cuts no CLUBBING LIST Mr. and Mrs. Baker Slagle were knowledge or tact Mr. Wallace again exhibit his prepi lice m u spi'H'i an I manner when he says “ Mr. Filin advertise-, biiuself as opposed t<> th* moral intlunnc- o* ministers and cbureli member»“ in polities. Read 1 my article airain and see if v u can lind the words nioral and church members in it as iik „1 I.y him. I Why eliciti t he quote ni- light? The rea; on is obvious: that part <»f j the article h.-mg to . f..r nm The Cottatp* Cirove L e a d e r for one figure whatever, the citizen is a ' in Cottage Grove Saturd ,y year, and any of the fo llow ing p u b li tax-payer and the tax-payer a citi- J.dwanl aud Clyde Babeo<k ware in order to vent Inn cation for on** year, for the price set /.en, 1 here is no radical dilTerence visiting lriends in Cottage Grove me an intended „ j„ r opposite • in the policy to be followed. Jhe the |a8t of the week. Clvde had lo ked for results ©f the adininis-1 some dental work done Friday, . 8. OU tration is identical and the I.eader 8.25 Snow and cold weather are with 2.50 does not believe that either one us again. It seems winter does .. 2.50 . 2.00 . 2.50 gentlemen can do more than the not like to leave us. 1.70 . 1 . 7 . other in the capacity of mayor. ,, . ,, n _ , , . . * ’ J Mr. A- D . Owens has l a t e l y pur- . 2.25 They are excellent men in every . J 1 cliased a tine new torse, aud equally efficient, and it _ . S.VTI IlD A Y .... ....MARCH 20.1907 respect , .. . . . 51essrs Davis and Oherg are hold- 18 safe to say that the municipal at fairs will be well taken care ot, aud ,u° 3 P a s s e r Institute at the CITIZENS TICKET receive the careful thought for Academy th.s week, the best interest of Cottage Grove, ; Horace Morris of W alterville, is For Mayor. of either one of the gentlemen as i visiting his sister Mrs. D A I'.stes J. I. JONES. mayor, and of their fellow citi/eus \ an£l family. For Recorder. named with them. Mr Peterson had an attack ol A. H. K IN G The Reader is inclined to think ! pleurisy th at kept him trom his For Treasurer. that the two tickets are unfortunate ! school two days this week HKltUEHT F A K IN ’ for Cottage Grove. The two! The students are to hold a class For Council in an, 1st Ward. choseu leaders are brothers-in law, I meeting at the home of W -V W. L. HUBBKL. and it seems as though it was al- YVheeler Saturday evening For Councilman, 2d Ward. , mOBt like “ robbiDK Peter to PR>’ Grandpa Babcock is attending O LIVK K VKATCH. j Paul” and is more liable to cause j theIus,itllte thi« v n k New York Tribune Farmer Toledo W eekly Blade................. Portland W eekly O regonian...... Portland W eekly J ou rn al......... Portland Sem i-w eekly Journal San Francisco Call .................... Sau Francisco Kxuiuiuer.............. Sunset Magazine, Sau Francisco Out West, law A n geles............... T ow n a n d C o u n try J o u r n a l ...... Northwest Poultry Journal Facilie H om estead.......... ........... TAXP AY ERS But the supremely teck less and audacious effort oi Mr Wallace to I mislead which is worse than falsi fying is conspicttou-ly manifest I where lie says "‘ If" (meaning me; | also advertises bin Ilio bissitene, i that he is in fave,, ol tit immoral influence (in politics) t the sah on, j the brothel, the gambler and the dance ball’ '-—mind you, b y “ his silence.’ ’ Too thin! Too Toil 1 What does he think ol Christ’.-! silente on the n o - , when mali:;:: .1 by one of the tloeves at his sidi - Size me up, Mr. \\ illare lr<>in what I am amt what I ay not from an impure imagination amt you and I I will l>e friends. 1) vip F inn $1 75 1-75 2 W For Coiineilaian, 2d ward. geohgf ; c o m e r % ------ ■ . ■ TICKET For Mayor. C1IAS. VANDFNBURG For Recorder. I. K. YOUNG. For Treasurer. H ER B ERT E A K IN For Councilman. 1st Ward. W. L. IIU B B FI. For Counoilman, 2d Ward J. H. BA r t f ; I, For Councilman, .‘Id Ward. GEORGE COMER SOCIALIST TICKET For Mayor. G. H. DYER. For Recorder. A. F. H O W A R D . For Treasurer. I. E. THOM AS Alderman, 1st Ward. C. H ANSEN . Alderman, 2d Ward. J. T. A PRISON Alderman, .‘hi Ward A. M C K IN N E Y . How lo he Happy. lf .vmt wolihl dccrcHHc your enres, I l a p p y tic t im i g la d . Lanini t<> hmiisli all affair* Tlmt woiihl multe you sud shul frulli uni (In lienrt ami mimi, Kvery Miouglit of cure, l’ry Mie ai I of Gang kimt. S om J ovh n ei intiere. Doti I lie hiir-li, ami doni he grufi, l\eep your teuiper sins'f ; Mille in olili mi 111 r et uff. K 11 II o l g a l i a m i h e a t . .1 usi he luippi a ln i Ite glari. A ll Mie Mie long 'I.IV. Hou't g el Mimi unii ilo n 't gel sail, P o r II diiesn’ l pa.v. 11 • • Il A ltl> I ' l III T ll. l T l l I P P «OVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VOAK. M lllU IK II Entivel^ IMcw Stoch ot C5oob6 Comino -i O U R Mr. Finn Answers Mr. Wallace ■ 'x -^ Mil at Mottage Grove, in the state ol Oregon, at the eluse of business. Marcii ♦ 2 nd, tun“ . RESOURCES. R A W FUR MON F. Y RESERVE IN RANK SptM'le.. vi/, . $ 1 <',‘ 2 G 0 0 o i , o ) i Redemption tinnì with n. > .T r ‘*iiMin i r» per pont of pireulntion . oo V e a tc h . 'T. v J j ',!\‘J / ) n v J h i v J i ' f n v J / ú v'2/ % S b »;_* .no Id A Bl I.IT IK*. Capitnl stock paid in ..... Hr.**plus fund (fudividetl prolii •*, Ip'-s expenses unti JSanh of C o tta ge G io v e â ¡'»,000 oo l. 'dF* oo C a p it a l S l o c k , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 2 11 • • v l a x e s pH hi O f S h o es can ’t be Beaten G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e — P u r v e y o r s io the P e o p le $ :i)R Total S T O C K O liv e r fiOAim miJ tlisroiinls $ OvenliHÍIs, stMMifftl ni 1 mis.•ciire«l i ;»*» ol IT. H. Boiols It» stTiiro vln iilitlioii 12,.’>00 00 I’ rvinimiiM on 1 '. s. Htiiols > , oo Boiols, »v riirllie-. eh- .1.0!»7,« oth er U h » l K«lHtc owned . m oo Biinkim' house, fiirnitUM- H io lliv im t" i . 7 jm m I Mie from N a iìg iih I Bunk' imi B.- sigy ■ Aneóla N. ¡I. • Due from-"'i h lo Httiikn hii «I Bmikwis u.u- Due from h ppruvel rp-ervr mee ut- U .'».'».s'j i « lieukn ìlio ! oilier <*asUi:eiiis , FraetioiiHl pHpei eiirieiiey, îiiekeD h toi pentì 13." Legal ten< 1er notes.. 'M Ionic and See l'or toniseli REPORT (»I rilKCONIil I ION —or— IV 1 V I P I G j yJi »<'VO .'..»Kifj* yitex r. ■ r Prof. Worth Harvey, principal ol our Grammar school successfully paused the examination at Eugene for a state certificate. Is Cottage Grove to be consul ereil fortunate or iiiifortuuate iu having three tickets in the held fir the coining city election? The ejij- zens met in mass convention hiii ! nominated a ticket, | lacing tl'creon a r e m n in ly o f v e if . e . . , . . the name ol J I Jones as its stan tiles** , , . , , . . spirit of the hi tide, I .-in dard bearer. The meeting siei.ed etnhle extraction. hih I tiarii)lc!*p t«> * use, and cun lie ohtalnei! ul small sorry lo say, based solely upon pre - 1 to lie hariuouioiis and the Humilia cost from any good prescription pliar judiee, malice mil , ten pt, in-in- tions ntisfactori maev. 1 hose who think tlicv have gating th« horror I p eutei tains of I (Juielli and lliiobHtriiaively the knlnei trouble or sutler willi litm. my ‘'mental Hint umi.d s e lf’ and portion oi oui eiti/.eiis who call Imi k or weak MndHer or rheumatism levoed ' ’ I themselves so ulists next got to- ] »honhl give tide prescription a trim. 8llre" " k ' adding Mist , i i i is as no Inn ill i nn poaxilili fullow It. the aitiele to au advertieeineut gellii i a n d i,lime.I a tl; ki t w Ith G. . . . . . l use, ami It is s a id to do wonder* for of myself accordingly II. Dyer a their choice for mayor. aoiue people. _ J y fs y|r Wallace that article is But there was still another class a ‘ ‘photograph’ ’ of my “ mental and o f our citizens who, not being en H. L. Holmden nioral self," and you can’ t change Studio Teacher of the Guilai tirely sati'-lied with llie nominees of moral self,’ ' anil you »n’t change either lit kel, in.-t together in mass at the foot of Third street. Hours, The hack-1 Tuesdays and Thursday* 1 to li it with your brush. convention and the lax payeis tick grounds o f that “ photograph“ are P. m- et li» - born, the nominee for the scenes ot my childhood, Merrill, mayor being Chas. Van Detiburg. Worked Like a Charm. W i*., where I refer von for a record Now bad party lines been drawn, Mr. D. N Walker, editor of that of my character before I came to It 1 H ollll lea*''liable lo suppose that spicy journal, the Enterprise. I.otilsn, Cottage Grove, and, while here, 1 the three cornered light would be Yu . *uy*: " I ran a nail ill my foot I a Teachers Examination Nalionul liHiik miles «mtstHiK.iiiK . 1 ' 2 . k * u Ol Due to Trust roinpHtiips ami Suvim - Banks. I '. hi Individual depositi auhiopt to eheck 2 .'»),28-! Demand pertilirates ol deposit. i i . ìiml , m < 'o rtlfte d r h e e k “ i H^hter’s eheeks outstamiiim 9300^82 I.' S ta te o f t)iv g o n . f I'lie following simple home muds M k . E ditor : — Rev. Wallace's re ( ’on iilv of I .ime. \ 1. T . W l i w l e r , ( A i - I . i t r o f M u -a b o v e mixture Is *nbl to relieve any form ply to au article of mine elicits a nannu l l»a n k . «lo n o le in n ly s w e a r t h a t t in 1 of Itheiinintisiu or backache, also comment from me, as it savors very a ljovB s ta te n io n t is tr u e t o th e l ^ s t o f m y cleanse mid strengthen the Kidney* k n ow ls n l^ e a m i In d ici strongly o f both the ciitie and the und Bladder, overcoming nil urinary T . C . W I I K K L K R . t \ m l, ifi . Mihsuriboti ami sworn t o )>efniv me disorders, if taken before the stage cynic. of Bright's disease; Fluid Extract As a critic he starts out iu a t h is - 7 t h d a y o f M a r c i i 11)07. ) F i m ì a v . S H i m is Dandelion. one-half ounce; I'nm- i spirit of goodwill, releri ing to the \ l < h k a i . [■ N o t a r y Public*, potnd Kargon, one ounee; Cum- f \ 1'urrect A tte s i , „ „ ,,, fore pnrt of the article as praise- poniid Syrup Sarsaparilla, three 1 * i ( )i.i v i : i : X » \ r ounces. Mix by shaking well In a worthy; but as a cynic, he overdoes ni. Il i a: i l n r E ik i \ bottle nml take In teasponnfiil ilnsei himself in publishing his ideas of “ Ì N. \V. U ir i i after meal* and nt liedllnie. the • last part of the article ideas A well-known authority stales that no, touch xvi«h the wording 01 Inst week mid nt once applied B uck- 1 challenge yon to point a finger of uivaitled to th*' strongest combat len'* VriiU-a *nlve. No liittniiiinatlon scorn at my character Have you ant, but as both thu “ Citizen*’ ’ followed, tlm salve -Imply bent.d the iisatd a word from a man, woman caucus and the “ Tax-payers” cau* wound." Ileal*son»«, burns anil akin . , — child' It you ' »11 not sustain or cus requited no political feally to I f Guaranteed at Bvnsoti • your Insinuations, I can accuse you entertained, it pet haps will place a I Pharmacy. 2 V . ABSOLUTELY PURE At 11 a. in speci fi < i mon on “ Why I Believe That Christ Arose From the Dead " A 7 HO p m. special Piaster program The S 1111 - | day School a c i Iunior Pindeavor have combiued their forces and will render what we believe will be a splendid program You are cordially invili ti to . nine and enjoy with us these s' rvicrs Committee. Tots) This is Worth Saving M akes the finest, light est, best flavored biscuit, hot-breads, cake and pastry* Renders the food more digestible and wholesome* At the Christian Church IYRur.li 3 1st discord and hard feeliugs—not be- \ Our district school is progressing tween these two gentlemen— but ! finely under tlie management of among their many friends. Had Miss McQueen. party lines been observed, or was School opened at 7.20 at the there any radical proposition to be Academy this week. considered, wherein the two candi Mrs. John Damewood went to dates differed, the two tickets Cottage Grove Wednesday would not only be the correct thing Mrs Geo. Thompson called on but welcomed. Mrs. Eugene Miller one day this As the socialist ticket is named on its merits and defines party lines week. it is not a point at issue in these W. N. Wheeler is busy getting remarks. out poles. A project for a canal connecting West Side School Notes Corvallis and Eugene, it is said is Thomas Campbell and Reali Per causing some attention in Eugene, kins were absent from school Mon and that a party of surveyors will soon lie put iu the field to make a day on account of sickness. Preparations are being made for preliminary survey and ascertain the probable cost and the feasihil the Commencement exercises and tty. The distance is something I tl,e Pftrts hltve 1,eon “ «signed, over 20 miles, and is to be from the Miss I aimer, who was absent Willamette to the Long Tom at «ever-1 days on account of sickness, Monroe has returned. Mrs. Caldwell had charge ol the primary room during Senator Bourne asks the Oregon her absence- Development Reague through all Representatives of the East and of its organizations to at once com West side school Basket ball teams municate with the director ol the played the Creswell school team at Geological Survey at Washington Creswell Saturday evening, scoie City, anil insist that this state be 28 to 22 iu favor of Cottage Grove. I O T T A C li: IIR O V K given more liberal recognition in Center, Cooter; forwards, Rincoln, the development of its mineral re Sherwood; guards, Coiner, Mosby, sources. Baker. Oregon has 75 students in East eHKswgi.r, ern colleges. Cornell leads with Center, Noland; forwards, W. Iff. Northwestern has 11, Harvard Weber, Clark; guards, C. Weber, 10, Yale 7, Smith 7. Michigan 5, Scott. the others scattering. Of these HK Referee, Ernest Bisbee Umpire, are from Portland. Mr. Cooper. .1 . n „ ,| |, A T OUR STORE While They Last S ee O u r R a d i U t t l i t e W indow Display '• ,iV ' 1 •< f' J i fine r . vw, ip tc i.il !• t. ot h an dsom e, h.tnd f.irpr-.i, lin llo w fr o u n d t! t u u .jilv s e ll .u 12 IK) e ik h at retail, n h u h w c w ill g iv e aw ay .»bso* lutt iv irt e to advertise the «vondertul A we RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP n ' 1 i STROP THAT HONES durabl:- t . nvfnient and s a f e , and w h i c h i g re v o l u ti o n iz i n g i b c a r t ot » h a v i n g . A RAZUfi GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER ol EACH STROP «v--* make Tbi kDU/MT 1 “ ’ /■' '■•>$* .» ü SJ V. CMil-ni BAKBEKA' ITC« Bi’-EMA ./i* BLOOD l'(M I ' r 59 ä < ifvO 1 * ' • " u *t i ‘jt.IrrltatraiKloprnthrskf a. thus a>latlttin,- ; iviQg Swap«. K m » «hdvlavr bnrJies. and lo the eir tt-relf w . i.lt I, ,u Ihr u * l . : .at luik to U.e aalm sl I -nv. • t le, < U.in.ri . w ‘ tr. so kvenrtal»» • d l . nk. pure ami 'impie H e w . rd I ! i ■ . J u*e uo auLiwutute—Du matter bow t.u»d.u;i e I fealrrs out * f ten will V • iu * i n t t lr p LeoKtr lirài in tlm ^ ( ir iiV in & V e a t c h C o m p a n y . C r e a l a f3 ALiv* Thln Romn.ly Ir a Gpoclflc, Suro to O v e Sailsfactlon. CIVCS RC llir AT ONCE. * . I* a p t .. sn o lh r*. 1 i * r I*. and p r t f * th# a | u .il"' m e. ft . e r e * * ! .1«: rh a j< T.i ¿ . U iillL l. il. Ü6 à a r rt R St. p ri THF ORLY PFRFFOT STItOP tS THF RADIUMITE k Lut • Xedtum te -c. ______ R t f i i u m i i o S t r o p s . S O o t o $ 2 . 5 0 : R a z o r s , $1 t o $ 3 i>A*r.u< luRtrs n t t h f u se o r A ttr s t r o p o u t a r a m u m i t c i ' { E l y s W - mik*- this ren.irlriRIe frr<! . tfet t » in r nul all with the marvelous an 1 Instant ir.- ¡-. t :.i • » i • r. ' itt* 8trop», o i l h «0 1 Out harm tf*r finest and m * Meli, ale r i - . r K ey , ind n i fi 'i t . r v r a t o a m h a v i i i ^ th chanivd I' U il £ \“ t 1 1 J”* 1* doea Dot U * to mush in • good r&4or u in * flood ftr^p W dh m o re m ' ri r f a •• rs are Urouirht up to a fine e ' '• u • ' -t . 1 1 » e Vi * ^ k *«» herp them at \ll times in the l>est p*„sit le< oo<titi< n re\<lv trt «have , . 1 ,1 ' f-v b Ra lmxalU dt. op law dd ander the poaitie -*>«Afantee ’ m ‘--y «Oil t» refttflO««, They fci e fur either Orduakry r . if. t > Kan ra CALL TODAY AS THEY ARE COINC _________ _________ FAST. . _ . New Y o rk Wanted LUMBER'! LUMBER'! G'ntl» iii»n or lady with good I .v.int 21 ...... 000 feet of good ! refenne to travel by rail or with n merchantable Gr. •on pine W ill j rig for a firm of $ 250 , 000.00 capi-j contra't lot 1 •• 'it ,uid pay 1 >1 «alary $ i ,»72. o '> per year anJ 1 i„,,|,eBt marke price; will make i •"’• » “ M » « ^ liberal »dvarn on It o f L. |i>\| in - in valued. Address, with . G. W. I’ kf . k , I stamp, J >- Alexander, Cot Barlett St , S.m Franci*eo, Cal. I tnge Grove, Oregon Read \enske’s ad Subsenbe for the Leader. 1