LEADER
COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAGE GROVE
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I’!' Kl.lsll Kl> I \ K K Y SATURDAY.
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Kiih>r«‘<i .ti i i»** r o l l a l e (irò v e pontofDce us se c
ond i lass m utter.
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« K l P T IO N
KATKS
tine Y ear
$1 !
.75
s u .Months
flirt*«*«* M oiiihs
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l*.ii«I ii ad v an ce b u t If not so paid i
Éi'd in rate " i ?2.uo per year «vili be charged.
a i *. « r i u n i;; ra te s inaile known on application
PLUBlilNa LIST
I II. ('.»ttage Grove L kadf . r for one
ir. .uni any of the following publi*
.... r .r one year, for the priee set
>;»• i-'iti* *
New York T ribu ne F arm er
I ..I do Weekly Itlade.................
$i 75
foi l land
W eekly O regonian ...........
Pori land Weekly .Journal
..........
I oiilund Sem i-W eekly .lo iirn a !......
. mi F ra n cisco Call .............................
'-..ii F ra n cisco K x am in er......................
su n s e t M agazine, San F ra n c is c o ....
1-75
2 50
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.50
2.00
............. 2.50
>ut West. Los Angelas
rown and < oim try J o u r n a l ............... 1.75
Northwest Poultry Journal
Paid lie 11..... e-le ad
KVTUKDAY
-----1.75
. . . 2.25
C G R R C S P O N D H tfC E .
Delicious
Hot Biscuit
ROYAL
MADE WITH
BAKING
POWDER
are the most appetizing, health
ful and nutritious o f foods
APRI 1.20, 1907.
How to Run a Newspaper.
W hen a man goes awl ray
K ih *| i II out.
When the critic roMta a play
Keep it out.
W hen t wo men la anger clash ;
When a merchant goes lo smash ;
When the cashier «tenie the cash—
Keep it out.
When they ipiarrel in the church
Keep it .ait.
When the teacher weilils the birch
Keep it out.
W in n nine women fuir to nee
Whisper «oinething over tea—
I*iInt it .’ linodness gracious me!
“ Ke<p it out.”
Win n two statesmen make a deal
Keep it out.
When another trien to a teal
Keep it out.
Storie» thin anil stories tall;
tlooil am) bini ami big ami small—
Anything tlint’« new»at all
Ib-nr ’em about :
“ Keep it out.”
Pacific ( >uI look.
Much depends upon the Baking Powder
htCII SCHOOL NOTES.
Arbor Day Exercises
I
Entirely llicw Stoch of
IDv\> <5oob8 Comino
Iilva Warner was ab-ent from the
Freshman class several days last
week
OUR
Eva England and Mattie Bartels
were ul-.o absent fiom tl.e Freshman
class Monday
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The Sophomore’s new classic,
the ‘ ‘ Merchant of Venice.” by
! Shakespeare, Las come, and they
expect to commence studying it on
Thursday of this week.
We are happy to say that at least
,one of the directors lospondid lo
join invitation.
I>r Wood visited
u« anil when the 7. ology class re
cited he took chaige ot it, and ex
plained to the student tunny things
that he knew of from experience.
dhe Sophomores are deeply in
Ierested in their Botany work. Sev
eral of them went into the woodc
Saturday and found
specimens.
They now have twenty-three of
t I their original party.
! j 1 lie member of the Loyal Legion
O ccasio n ally p erso n s desiring
t under I he supervision of M r s . Da
t o purchase a O ra po pho nc c o n
clud e t h a t t h e y c a n s e c u r e a lqw
I Spain, took advantage of Arbor
e r p rice on a m a c h i n e b y b o v in '
* I Day to do a little civic improvement
a t Kugene,
P o r t l a n d , o r by
se n din g H o st. W e w a n t t o make | I work.
On Friday afternoon at one
those
person » t h e
follow in g
♦
o’clock
they
planted a tree in the
p roposition :
«OVAL BASINO POWPCR CO.. NEW YORK.
cans and rubbish might have blown
over on your property, and this
can be gotten rid of in the same
load.— Umpqua Valley News.
Cottage Grove should follow suit
and clean up the streets and alleys.
Why not have the Mayor appoint a | }
“ clean tip’ ’ day and everyono get l
out and do his ahare. You would ♦
be surprised at the result.
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lome and See for foniseli
W e’ ie alia!
th t n w have
mooli more epleic lid w. at her like
Monday a t> hi kui , we’ll have i
serious spell of the Spriug fever.
Allen Baker was absent from the
Junior class Iasi Friday.
G raphophonei
F R E E
Anyone laving proof before u f least side school yard and
i the effect th at they o r n n y of Î L
p„ rr ¡s„
lelr
rn. c. .
thè friend s have purchased or ! j I’r c tty
had y en
ST O C K
O f Sh o es
can’t b e
B eaten
O liver V eatch.
G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d i s e —P u r v e y o r s to t h e P e o p l e
m
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m
%
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fei
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Bank of Cottaoc Grove
C a p i t a l Stock, $25,000.00
fe i
as
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ñ
OUR STORE
m While They Last
AT
The pupils who are members o t 1 f eun p u r c h a s c , a n y tvpe o f ta li
so li, C o l u m b i a o r V i c t o r «ii ajili-
SILK CREEK ITEMS
the I.oyal Temperance Legion, tin
o p li o n e o r r e c o r d » ut a n y of th è
n l i o v e m e n t i o n e d p l a c e s . un.)
der supervision of Mrs. DeSpain,
Mis. Mary Veatch and s“ n Dole
c h e a p e r t li a n w e a r e s o l l i n g t In
took advantage of Arbor Day to do
san ie, will bc g i n n a ( i m p i l o
of
Cottago Grove visited their
V O L. X IX .
p iu m e n b s o l n t e l y f r e e . K v crv
a little civic improvement work.
friends
nt the sawmill the last of
n g e llt i: bo llini bv th è s a i n e c u s t
W e h av e received a fine new, special lot, of handsome, hand fo rced , h ollow g round
Nineteen yeurs ago today the
On Friday at 1 p m they planted
Irmi c o n t r a r i t o » ' I l oiil.v a l ila
R uLu m ite R azo rs th a t u su ally sell a t 52.00 each a t re ta il, which we will g iv e away abso
tilt week.
lutely free to ad v ertise the w onderful
THE
p r l c e s f ì x e d b y t h e iju'tor.v aliti
Cottage Grove I.eader was launched a tree in the eas't side school yard,
Mr. and Mrs. Foster and chiid-
Hiiy u g elli i lo i n g o l b c r w l s i i- ¡ I
STROP
on the uncertain journalistic sea. to the memory of Mary Hancbett
p ion iptlv su sp cn ilcl.
t | ren called at the Sanborn house
W hen voti bay d s c w l i e r c voti
which is light, p iiab le, du rab le, convenient, and safe, and w hich is revolutionizing
Cottage Grove w h s at that time a Hunt, to whose life-labor in collect- 1 J
THAT
(h e a r t o f •»having.
t I Sunday af'ci noon,
a r e sim p ly o lii Ilio e x p n
very much smaller place than it is ing data concerning the nature and J frelght i a yoiir c a r f a r e in l run
HONES
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Miss
Hattie
Wheeler
came
out
action.
at present, and the prospects of a and effects of alcohol and other
We make this remarkable free
B u y f r o m y o u r Incili d e a le r ^ ! Friday from Cottago Grove.
j otter of a most excellent razor.
CALL TODAY AS toa<
THEY
ARE COINC FAST.
long life for a newspaper was to say narcotics, all the Scientific Temper
tb .t »ells at $ 2 00 At retail, ___
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quaint all with the marvelous and
j Inst
instantaneous honing ami finishing
w h o is b e r e t o sfu.v a n d 111nI-.'■
pi i «ties of the R&diamlte Strop«, which will not harm the finest and most delicate razor. They
i onvenieiu e and a delight, even to men having the hardest beards
Mr. and M ir a . D. Owens enter
gonfi all g u a i u l i Ir e .
tlm least dubious
Ibit the proprie ance instruction is due. After sing
The secret of * quick, clean «have doe* 0 0 » Lie so much in a good razor a« in a good strop. With
the 1 K ADIUMITE STROPS the most inferior razors are brought up to a fine edge, and the effect of the
tained
company
Sútnr
iity
night.
tor thought he saw a future ahead ing a verse of “ The New America”
strop
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r them
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.ti
ps
upon
the
finest
razors is to keep
atall times in the best _________________
possibleroudition, _____
ready to shave
NOTIONS and N0VELTIES
tr Ir - 1 beards easily and delightfully. Each R'adlunite Strop la «old under the positive guarantee
for the town, and lie was not wrong. Dr D, I,. Woods read a brief
Mr. and Mr: John Oberholscr that if i t la not satisfactory money will be refunded. They are for either Ordinary or Safety ttarore
it o S t r o p s , S O o t o $ 2 , 3 0 : R a z o r s , $ I t o $ 3
There lias been times when he was sketch of Mrs. Hunt’s life, follow
and children called on the Babcock D JfM C R E a R d T iu U m
R K S IN T H E U S E O F A M Y S T R O P B U T A R A D IU M IT E I
II in • , kin diseases, such a* CANCER, BARBERS’ ITCH, ECZEMA and BLOOD POISON, • ften r< .dt from the use
ed
by
roll
call
of
members,
a
few
l
almost ready to throw down the
family, Sunday.
“ f> I - ' - ' t l y stropped razors that cut, irritate and open the skin, thus admitting the terrible bacilli that luik in the animal
part’ 1 shaving soaps, hair shaving brushes, and in the air itself.
pen, but by the encouragement of words by the superintendent, sing
Mr. S. Richardson made a trip lo
T H E O N L Y P E R F E C T S T R O P I S T H E R A D IU M IT E
D 1 . 1 use the worthless, heavy, double, common cow strops so generally si. Id, ami wit» w 1 . 1 . b nine dealers out of ten will
Borne of the leading citizens, he ing of Washingtonian Pledge song, '
try t.> uili t ) ou. i hey are so much old junk, pure and simple The w r i Kadiuinite stands f< r perfc> tn.n in razor strop
Saginaw, Tuesday.
'•>
U v a Ra.liumite strop and take uo substitute—u<> matter how haudauinc i uiay appear. Danger ItU keinthd
Testimonial.
u*.- A any strop but a Eadlumit«.
continued his work with renewed and planting of the tree.
Cold» seem ta he quito fashions
energy. That the merchants and
The program was repeated on the I Cottage Grove. Oregon, March, ’<>7 hie on the Creek these days.
business men, as a rule, appreciated west side at 2 :.'I0 pm where the e x - ! To whom it may concern;
This is to certify to it I have
his efforts, is shown by the fact that ercises were conducted principally
Mrs. II. M Damewood has been
we have reached our nineteenth by the members of the seniors who taken treatment of 1 >* H. A- l o* spending a part « I this week in cheeks had plowed great furrows
Mix This At Home.
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ter, chiropractor, for ’ny eyes, flic
birthday, and lo those who stood will be graduated in September.
trea, ment has been ol great benefit Cottage Grove with the. family ol through the accumulations of dirt ! The following Imply home-made
bo bravely by us in our infancy we
The entire list of members will to my eyes. I can see better than Jo e Dame wood.
that had heaped themselves there, i mixture is said to readily relieve and
wish to extend many thanks.
be deposited in the bank to be read 1 have been side to see in ten years.
Mrs. A 1). Owens and Miss Amy ( >ne man turned aside with a shrug j overcome an.v form «>1 1 lumnintistn by
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_ forcing the kidneys to filter from the
Today we find Cottage Grove a at an anniversary meeting 10 years He has also treated me for vertigo wont to Saginaw Wednesday.
an<l curse, and said: “ Shut your I, , ,
i blood and system oil the uric acid
and
given
me
the
only
relief
T
have
live bustling town of ‘2000 people, hence, where as nearly as can be
Miss Maudie Goodrich »pent mouth, liussie.” The other »top-j a„ (, pol8onol|s u istl. nintter rellev.
ever had from that malady which
witli every mercantile business well ascertained, the whereabouts and is of thirty-five years standing. My Sunday niglit with Alice Wheeler. ped lor a moment, inquired the ling at once such symptoms as back-
represented and doing an enormous standing of the members will be eyes have been bad for thirty years.
cair n of the trouble, found the lit ache, weak kidneys and bladder and
Grandma Wheeler is visiting at
business. We are surrounded with stated. It will be interesting to
tle one vvn» motherless, hungry, de blood diseases.
I most cheerfully recommend
the home of her son W. N. Wheel
Try it, as it doesn’t cost much to
enterprising farmers, and our near note the outcome ol !>oys and girls him to the public as being compe
jected and friendless.
He wiped
make, and is »aid to be absolutely
er.
by mountains are yielding up their whose lives are ordered in accord tent in his chosen profession mid a
away the tear with his handkerchief,
Our schools are progressing fed the girl and placed her in a harmless to the stomach.
golden treasures, that in another ance with the principles and teach courteous gentlemen.
• iet the following harmless Ingredi
finely.
decade will make of Cottage Grove ings of the Loyal Temperance Respectfully, Rev. R. C. G r a c r .
home. Which of the two men ents from any good pharmacy:
I luid Bxtract I•andelion, one-half
a city of tlu first class. Brick Legion.
Mr. Foster now lias a telephone were you ?
You will find me at my office,
buildings are taking the place of
Two ladies saw a ‘ newsie” on ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
over Madsen’ s from III to 12 a. in installed in his house.
Compound Syrup Harsaparllla, three
The semi annual rental of the 2 to 5 p. 111. ami 7 to ‘.I p. m, Sun
the old wooden structures, and fac
Prof. L . G . I’nap has had the the street at a late hour. H is Btock ounces. Mix by shaking well in a
farmers telephone is due April 1st
tories and mills are starting up all
day by appointment.
principalship of three schools of- of papers was unsold, for the night bottle and take a teaspoonful after
D aviii G riuuh , Manager.
around u» The newspaper is no
fered him within a month. One in was biiter and cold, One went on each meal and again at bedtime.
This simple mixture is said to give
longer considered as a simple diary
CHANGES IN SCHOOL LAW.
Montana, one in Colorado and one her way, sav ing, “ The city should
Will Have a Foundry.
prompt
relief, and I here are very few
of local events, but as an enterprise
not allow these waifs to be out on
(Continued from lirst page.I
in Oregon.
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.cases o f Rheumatism and Kidney
The News is in n position to an
that the town would not do with
The other opened her . troublea It wilt fail to cure pertua-
John Overhalser went to the the street.
«ounce from good authority that
out.
It will he the aim of The or convention» may he held once a
purse, found a cent, bought a pa- nently.
Grove Wednesday on his wheel.
Springfield will have in the very
Leader to keep in advance of im year. This convention may include
The Babcock boys, Gus Hien- per, gave the boy a smile and pass-1 These are all harmless, every-day
near future one of the largest foun
provements, and will show by its the entire county or the county
ed on her way. Which of the tw o! dr,,K8. a,,d your druggist »hould keep
dries in the state. The gentleman rich ami -lay Dt-Spain entertained
1 ladies were you ?
them ln t,le PrescrlPti°n department;
pages that it has unlimited faith in may he divided into districts. The
who is contemplating locating liL tla-hi mil.' of \\ N. Wheeler with
If not, have Min order them from the
the futuie ol the city. We extend chairman of the board is made the
on
their
vio-
Two
ladies
went
to
the
theater,
wholesale
drug houses for you,
plant at Springfield was in the city some excellent mush
delegate
but
in
case
be
cannot
at
many thanks to our patrons and
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One
rame
in
the
middle
of
the
first
^ l°
U" H’ if yo" 'lre
Wednesday making preliminary ar '>ns Sunday evening
subscribers for the support it has tend, he must appoiut some men
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act,
swept
down
the
aisle
with
a
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r a n g e m e D ts .
given us in the past, and trust it her of his bonrd. F.neh delegate
Of the Last Two Which Are You?
sl,ow a,1‘' much PotnP- Tro<1
LUMBER!! LUMBER!!
The locating of the foun Iry, like
will continue to merit a continu receives two dollars a day provided
m
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4.
on the feet of people in her “ row”
T
.
Two
men
walketl
down
the
strett
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1
want
20,000,000 feet of good
he
attends
the
1
utire
session
of
the
that
ol
tlie
saih
and
door
ictory,
ance. Wishing our patrons am! all
r 4l
that she disturbed
Interrupted
®
the bakery and l nimli\ i» through the other dav in the mi 1st f tlie I
v
I raercliantable Oregon pine. W ill
the citizens of Cottage Grove, pros convention.
I
the
performance
ntm
made
the
even-
contract
for
a
years
cut
and
pay
IB. Compulsory education law. the effort» ol the C»mm 1 1 il Club ; slush and rain. ( >ne saw cold«, fe-
perity, we doff our coat and go at
ing
miserable
for
those
around
her.
I
highest
market
price;
will
make
a ’ d the lilierality < f our enterpris v, r«. sicki v«s of \ irious kind«, and
it, to make The Leader a paper All children between the nges of ;•
Hie other came in five minutes 1 liberal advances on B: of L .
ing citizens. T h e haw organized grumbled
Th other saw ir.crea*-
and
14
years
must
attend
school
for
that they can all feel proud of.
I
be
tore the curtain went up; r e m o v - ;
Cf. W. P e e k ,
the entire time school is in session with a determined effort to m ike m In in - m the »tons, opportu* I ed her hat and listened to the mn- ^ Barlett St., San I ranci«co, Cal.
Springfield the leadin'; tnanufa tur- nitic» for helpin'; tlw ' unfortunate
The semi annual rental of the in the district. All children be
sic and the songs with delight, i
ing city in Oregon, and their and the relit f of ti e pi or.
Wlii 'li
Wanted
tween
the
age»
of
1
)
and
It!
must
farmers telephone is due April 1st.
1 old her gentleman friend between !
Young
man
go to school or be engaged in some earnest efforts ire nuetiii;; with the of the two meu were you. ?
D avih Guinns, Manager.
acts l ow much she enjoyed the
" ‘lns 1,1 an "'H i $- '(l is partner
Two men were compelled to cross
occupation, according to the pro desired results. The above men
I play, and acted the lady at all in well paving cash business. Too
Spring 111 all its verdant beauty visions of the child labor law. E x tioned industries are now past the a puddle of water. One saw the
much work for one. Duties light
is hero, also the same old poets are ceptions to these requirements are prospective point ind ar - 1 m in ty dirty mud and smelled the disa times. Which of the two ladies and easily learned.
per wee*.
were von *
on the ground We ate not in a
though it takes time to
the a f greeable odors
The o'her caught
,
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- . , Address Leader office
children
in
private
schools,
pupils
3-3» U
• on are wondering today, inend,
pòetical mood ourselves, however,
fairs arranged so as to »tart build the reflection of the sunlight in the,
but wish to suggest something physically nimble to attend, pupils
,
.
i,.
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,
w
h
y
life frowns at von.
The
Leader
tells
the
news.
Is it be
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.
practical and very de»iiaids-—clean 1 of 10 living more than one and one- ing operations. However, by the pool and saw millions of diamonds cause
yi u fiown at life ?
Wanted.
jug up of back yards, alleys and half miles from school, pnpilj of time the weather is«ctthd Spring- dancing at his feet. Which ot the
V ii are telling your friend that
streets. Of course your back yard „ „ y lly,e |iri
nlorc tha„ three field will be on® of the busiest, 1 two men were you ?
Gentleman or lady with good
and your section of the alloy is in
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liveliest and best towns t<> he found
T " o men heard a little ragged Hfe is s,n,lin” at >'0" ' Is il becal,se reference to travel by rail <
or with a
perfect condition, but the fellow
-«hoel and pup.ls under
M
Her y ° *
»miling at m 1
tig for a firm of <.'50,000. 00 capi.
in
the
whole
state
of
Oregon,
and
girl
cn
in
g
on
Hi
right next door is .not so cartful, i Pr*v*I® tutors at home,
Vre you a frowner or a smiler ? ti)l- Salary >r,<)72.oo per year and
all who do not believe that Spring- die»» was torn and her head was
consequently you might as well b*
Which of the two are you ?
(expenses, salaty paid weekly and
is ,orK'ng to the front should hatles»
Her shoes, gaping wide
neighborly ami public spirited, lend i The semi-annual rental of the
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expenses anvanced. Address, with
liim a helping hand.
It i» quite farmers telephone i» due April 1st. come and investigate
Springfield open, let in the dust and. the dirt
1 he Leader leads— never hallows. ',t,,rnP* 1
Alexander, Cot
•oNsible too, that part of his o ld ,
D * v i i > Gkiooa, Manager.
News.
tage Grove, Oregon.
I of the streets.
The tears ou her
see our
Radiu
Window Display
RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP
A RAZOR GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER of EACH STROP
The
B azaar.
(iriirin a Si Veatch Company.
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