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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1907)
The Albany Democrat continue« to "k n ock ” the railroad commis sion It says: “ So fat a b o lita li 1 the liai I road Commission has done PU BLISH KD KV K K Y S A T U R D A Y . is to add a lot of red tape to deal BV 1111. LBAD KK IM B U S H IN G <U ings with the railroads. The Dem ocrat dosen’t know a single thing KutereU at the Cottage (¡ro v e postofflce as sec- of any importance in the interest of oiiü-eluMs matter. the people.” COTTAGE GROVE LEADER IOTTAGE GROVE - OREGON SI BS( K IPTIO N KA TE S Dm* Year • $1.60 ttiv M o n t h s .75 flireee Mon Tins * - • .50 paid in m lv.uiee hut if n ot so paid a in it rm rale ot r-'.oo per year will be charged. A«1 v.-rttsin,; rates made known on application CLUBBING LIST The Cottage is rove L eader for one \ ; h , nn«l my of the following publi- • ition for- ti** year, for the price set opposite • i New York Tribune Farmer .$1 75 l.ilcd o Wi-ekly B la d e ................... 1-75 Portland W eekly O reg on ia n ............. 2.50 Portland W eekly .Journal ......... 2.00 Portland Sem i-W eekly Journal. ... 2.25 San Pi ancisco Call .............. 2.50 San Francisco E xam iner.................. 2.50 Sunset Mai'azlne, San F rancisco. 2.00 . mi \v. I law Angeles 3M 'I'own ami < uuntry Journal .......... 1.75 Norths' est Poultry Journal ........... 1.75 Pacific Homestead . 2.25 SAM IlD A Y MAY 2fl, 1907. Don't hunt afti r trouble; lint look for h UCCV hh ; Y uii 'II H ih I w li.it y o n lo o k f o r ; d o n 't STATE AN D COUNTY IF YOU News of Interest in a Con densed Form. T O U C H your tongue to A L U M Emma Golding, the notorious anarchist lecturer is to deliver a A Resume of the Week s Local Hap series of lectures in Portland. She penings of the County and State is accompanied by a Russian <anar Taken From our Exchanges. chist. we presume) who ia acting as her general manager, bill poster, etc There should not be a hall or room in Portland or any other city A Newberg man ha a 2-year-old open to her, to allow her to spiel lilly that weighs 1,4:45 pounds. her pernicious doctrine. A Yamhill county fanner recent- ! \ ly received $117 for a load of pota When Cain had killed off one- I toes. fourth of the people on earth, leav Seven divorces were granted by ing only three, and went into the Land of Nod and budded a city, it j Judge Hamilton at lloseburg last! is evident that he did not sit atoitnd ' Saturday. like a lump on a log and growl Mrs. Mary Rtimsey W ood of about the Nod real estate and peo Hillsboro, will he 120 rears of age ple.— Tillamook Herald. next Monday. The people of Florence are mak- The I.os Angeles Ti mes says; 1 itig arrangements to celebrate the ‘ •There is something radically, j Fourth this year. criminally and most damnably After June 1st inmates of the wrong about the methods by which Oregon penitentiary will be allowed American railroads are operated. to read Oregon newspapers. K. of P. Grand Officers The Corvallis Times says a gr< w At the grand lodge session o f the Ong wheat crop in Benton county i Knights of Pythias held In Portland ! lias been sold for 110 cents per bu tills week the following nfTicers were ; shel. *and look in the glass— you will se° the effect— You can’t help puckering— it makes you pucker to think o f tasting it. By the use o f so called cheap Baking Pjwders you Take this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system— you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach. A V O I D A L V H i look for (listre:«. If you twx Imt your Hhuilow, reinem- l«*r, I pray. I lint tin' miiii h mill Hlilr.lng, hut yim’r« in tii<‘ way! Don't grnml :* , don’ t blunter, don’t dream and don't shirk; Don’ t think of you r worries, but think o f,y o iir work. The worries will viinish, tno w ork elected: Cause I by the breaking o f a will lie d on e; Grand chancellor, John M. Wall, No iiuiii sees Ids shadow who faces coupling while making up a train, Hillsboro; grand vice chancellor, G. ('. t i l e H u ll. three freight cars were demolished —Ex. Moser, Portland; grand prelate, 1!. L. j at Junction Wednesday. Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream o f Tartar -Costs more — Neil, .Sumpter; grand keeper o f rec I’ residei-t Roosevelt has sent the T he ('oinm ercisl Club has taken ords and seal, I.. It. Stinson, .Salem; ’ than Alum but you have the profit o f quality, the. profit of good health. hold of the matter o f transportation, grand master of exchequer, J. W. Eugene Commercial Club a life size and as it i- eomposed o f our m er Maloney, Pendleton; grand muster-at- 1 picture of himself. The gift was chants and property owners gener arms, W. \V. Sinead, Heppnor; grand ! made at the instance of Hon. John f M L ally, any demand it will make will inner guard, H. A. Dunbar, Eugene; , Barrett. riwii'.*m- ■ n reive more attention 'hail one grand outer guard, 1'. I.. Frasier, In- Capt. B. I). Boswell, proprietor V* W Ti, penth'iice; supreme representative. W made by a ingle individual. That C LA S S IF IED LOCAL A D S .-' of the Boswell Springs, situated be Cottage d r o v e is not alone ham 1. Bradshaw, The Dalles; alternates, tween Drain and Yoncolla, died at pered by the lack of cars to carry .1. H. Aitken. Huntington; Turner the springs last Sunday He had New fancy vests at the Toggery. the products o f its industries to Oliver, I.u<¡ramie; grand trustee, M. conducted this popular health re market, one has only to read the F. Davis, t'nion. sort for the past 15 years. G o to Miss Barretts for good hats dally papers to realize that the The reports all «bowed the order to and cheap prices. The Cuitiss Lumber Company’ s com plaint is general, and how it be in an exceedingly prosperous con can bo remedied is the ch ief topic dition. the membership having in | store at Mill city was burned on Fingal Hinds says tbe wise ones ol all affected T he general trend creased more than ten per cent rim i Sunday night; loss $35,000 but the are now buying real estate. tf jtnill plant was saved. The origin for relief seems to be to build n ing tlie past year. When Grand C a p i t a l S t o c k , $ 2 5 ,41410.00 railroad to tidewater by private in Chancellor Marion K. Da vie assumed o f the (ire is supposed to have been Latest style of visiting cards at incendiary. dividuals, the balk of tlie money office one year ago there were 544" 75 cts. per 100, at Leader office. necessary to be raised by subscrip Knights of Pytldns in Oregon and Tlie Storey-Bracher Lumber Co 1 Latest style of visiting cards at tion to stock, and when well under there are now something overliOOO. of Portland last week filed deeds in The Leader office at ”5 cts per l o 0 . way get some capitalist interested | the county clerk’ s office for 2100 enough to finish it. T his we be acres of land which it has purchased j Hinds will sell you any kiu.l of a In Memoriam. lieve is the proposition to build the Mrs. Hannah Lebow departed in the Coast Fork country south; ranch trom 10 'o 2000 acres, flail propose ! Kosehurg C oos Hay road, land southeast of Cottage Grove. and see bis list. tf and h I ho generally entertained by this life May 13, 1!>07, and has gone löffln *v.r^ •’ . V :*'■ : taa to join the blood-washed throng j The application of A. K. Johti- WANTED-—At this office, clean our Chamber of Commerce, which V S -i- suggests building a road from where pain and sorrow are no more. | son, J. F. Yates, August Pernoy cotton rags for which we will pay iim k i yfÎÿàûkC- ■ ■ ti*j^ er (;&■ Portland to Kosehurg via the Coast She was loved and respected by all and William Bogtte, to organize the '¿j4 cents a pound. who knew her. She leaves a hus Benton County National Bank, of fork, int> rci pting the proposed line Good quality, good style and to Co is Hay W hile this may 1 e band, two sons and two daughters Corvallis, Oregon, with $50,0C 0 entirely feasible and much d e and a host of friends to mourn her capital, hns been approved by the good service all to be found at the Comptroller of the Currency. sired, and while not wishing to be loss. Ideal Millinery. Bedrock prices. W e h.Yve received a fine new, special lot, of handsome, hand-foiled, hollow ground deemed as a ’ ‘ knocker.” we believe From this vain world of sin and sor The people of Albany, through Radiumite Razors that usually svll at 12.00 each at retail, which wc * 11 t'ivt ».way abso- TUC If you can’ t afford to buy a house row, a much cheaper anil more feasible lutely tree to advertise the wonderful In L the city council, havo filed a com - 1 and lot, seen»e a lot Oefore they get We tire passing one by one. proposition would be to build a plaint with the railway commission too high. Hinds has* some good But there will tie a glad tom orrow , road from l.'oltige G rove to Albuny For 'tls better farther on. stating that, the Southern Pacific which is light, pliahlr durable, convenient, and safe, and which is revolutionizing; TH A T ones. tf connecting with the Corvallis & tlM a rt« I shaving;. ’ depot at that place is inadequate to Farther on in tlie realms o f beauty. Eastern at that place. T h is would Sales on millinery continued lor tlie growing needs of the city of Far away on the golden shore Ire a wonderful nootn to the W e st-' Pressing on in u line of duty Albany. The complaint was filed two weeks longer. Prices you ern Oregon tow ns, enabling our | We shall meet to part no more. May IK and will receive the atten- | never heard of before, come in and that II*. .i t » 2 00 At retail, to a * »piaiut all with tne marvelous and ' .ntaneour I n.n .m i iiuirhin>f prupntus i f the Gaiiinmito Strops, which will not harm the fir. .n»l most delicate razor. They lumber mills and other industries, I tii'ii of the commission make shaving a convenient c and a delight, even to men having tlu .iftrdest b.-ar'l . One of our number has departed The toe ret ot a quirk, clean shave doe a not lie ho much in » go*i«l razor as in a good c I to ;». With see for yourself. Ideal Millinery. to ship their products to San Fran E.e KADIUMITS 8TK0PS the ni«*r,t infer!* r ra * r*. are 1-rou I t n;> t*> a l i. : >\ r,n 1 'b • i r:«* t cf tbe» To her glorious home above. strops upon the finest razors h to keep them atall times Intlu ’ ■■ t j ! . • A young fellow about 10 years of cisco and other places, via the Ya- And as we mourn we'll bo light i hardest Beards easily ami delightfull» Such Radiuirite Strop lssold und»r the r.cf;. ,-.-c marantco W A N T E D —Experienced bridge vhAt Lf It is not 3ati3lactcr7 money wUi tw rciundcd. They&.-o for either Crditruy or i. Kazoie hearted. age secured Governor Chamber quina route. Already the Curtiss For she’s resting in His love. Itm lfu n tltc S tr a p s * S O o tn $2. 5 0 ; P c r ~ ,r s , $1 t a $ 3 lain's signature to a petition to carpenters, $3.50 a day, also labor Lum ber Company have chartered Sap plat ni mm POWDER % $ & n % JSan h o f C o ttcu jo G r o v e % a si m m sïï» ìi f i £ £ s Ä V » v ie L -it RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP i i » ' ’ A HAZOR GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER of EACH STROP ■ «O N E S CALL TODAY AS THEY ARE GOING F A S T . ' ' ’T!'? Steamers to ship their product by this route, and mstend o f having to close down their mills are enlarging the capacity, anticipating uo furth er trouble in disposing of their lumber. W hile we have no desire to do or say anything against the C om mercial C lu b 's plans or the propos ed Fn ;en." Cotvallis canal, we be lieve mir plan a g ood one and offer it as a friendly suggestion. W e've heard her oft repeat the stet.v Prof, liaab Thursday shortly after ers $2.50 a day. Address P. V. Of our precious Saviour's love, his Excellency stepped front the Cooper, Black Butte, Oregon. 13-3t And as she spoke a beam of glory Alliance, for a half holiday be W ANTED TO R E N T — A furnish Bested on her from above We all ere lon g shall be called over And shall meet each other there, To live in peaee with God forever Free from sorrow , pain and care. .i — n L kr . cause o f his visit to the Bay. Prof. Ra«b promptly nipped such enter prise in the hud, Imt we predict that such enterprise in a young fel low will make a winning in spite »if Prot. Raab.— Coos Bay Harbor. ed or partly furnished house of four or five rooms for the summer, from the 1st to the 15th of June. Leave word at this office or phone G raphophorve F R E E lutely. Miss Flov Lee nf Divide, stiu'eil ut thè home of W. Y Wheeler, l’ rlday night. M r Siici th tonde n tr ip lo Cottage lì rovi». Gitilo a largì» company of friends and relatlves surprlsod Mrs. I). Owrn by romitig to Iter home tu spemi thè evenlng Satnrday. l'Iiey esine at thè reipieat of In r daugllter. Miss Amv, and etijoyed a plensnnt evenlng. Ice eream and eake was serveil. Attorney \ C Woodcock of Eu- | gene, who was —nt to San Fran cisco to tender tiie money put up by about 50 Eugene people for the purpose of having timber lands itt the Southern Pacific company’ s land grant has returned from the Bay City. He a y s that whou ho ten l’Ia» new ba i man on the-rock-i tiered the money it was promptly pile law now m force. The man re.used and that die officials in the who i s -ci I with an uncontr tlla- office became angry and little short 1)1** haukerin*: t** .apport some oth of ordered him out- The matter will er woman in preference to his wife, now be taken into the courts and it complaint i made, can l>e sen-j those who have put their money A Surprise Party. tencod for "ite year to put in Itisi into the pool have hopes of a de time on a rock pile at one dollar a ! The I,. O. T M's. gave a very cision soon to f.uve the company to day mil found, fh e man gets the pleasant party at the home of Mrs sell. “ fou n d " and his wife the dollar. Fullmer, in honor of Mrs Fullmer. Great Scot- what misery Eve I Mtn. Harding imd Mrs. Tom Gill. ( Attention Horsemen brought into this world. Each was presented with a lieauti- The Leader i *b office has just ful present as au appreciation for W ednesday was "P ea ry Day” their faithful service in the order. bought several new horse cuts and aition ihn public schools. A col- ' A good time wns rnjoyeit by all is prepared to print horse bills at I* cti it w s taken among the pupils present, refreshments were served, : very reasonable prices. Horsemen i''r !umls 1.1 equip another expedi-1 and all departed with pleasant will do well to call before placing non by Peaty to the north pole. I memories. their order elsewhere. f VRK S n t THE W OF ,1 Y l-;r OttLY PEf.'FFtiT STROI T* t -C f-»f w. > « *.»,*' .4* ■ fr\ » ill., i ■ * I ’ . * . * . •»» a.». P . r - . ; . ) , Ji-.’ ifDJQ/«‘.v.ap vat-« .. . * 1 • n \ ' ■ i ’ PAOIVM UTEI ’ * * ■ i'M, « Of. ’ • olt from t.».» use i i i d!i ti’at lurk iu the animal 4... HKUTS * 1 • *: ?*-.!*" ; »J* of t«*n will - - 1 ’ • : a - .. r »-trop • t .itv-. r.My-.i SarksutM G rilF in c Si Yeatch (Com pany. 1 - 2 - 1 . S ILK CREEK ITEMS B. F. Irvin, editor of the Corval lis Times, and Kuthyn Turney, of j Wanted Mr. and Mrs. Frank and John the Corvallis Gazette, have been Pamewood went to Ynmhlll «-utility indicted by tbe Federal Grand Jury * Half dozen full-blood black Miti- Chicago anarchists wero allowed 1 Inni week. on a charge of sending through the oica bens. Enquire at this office. to parade thè sliects o f tliat city I Mrs. A. C. Sctdey attended oluirch mail papers containing lottery ad 2 5 tf thè otln r dav, po-ung as sympathts- hereHatui dav. u l s o Miss I lutile Wlieel- vertisements. T h e indictments 1*1 s ol Mu\er. H iywood and Petti- er of Col lag.* Greve. were returtj '<l into court Tuesday bone, llam ling thè red (lag and M ls s e s Winule and Variati Presser morning, and in each case Assistant c .in v ili" haitners "li whieb was visitisi friends bere thè last of thè U. S. Attorney Cole asked that * plinti .I sucli scnte.n i sn s " T o bell j week. bench warrants issue for the arrest 1 with Ih ■ coiistitu tion ," and others ì Mrs. Henry Prake is spendlng sev of the editois and that bail be eipially in ulling t ' thè A m erican! era! days in onr neiglihorlmod. j fixed at $500. The maximum pen i Occasionally persons desiring people and natimi. The m ob was | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Invilir of Pi ally is imprisonment for one year j to piirchnsea Grapophone con compiiseli nf l'aliatis, Dagoes and clude that they can secnrealow - vide, «ere vislting with friends bere and a fine of $500. othet foreignet all wearing a badge in silila *1 "U ndesirahle oit- i/.en," which simuli! be burned on thcirfiiichc .i l' The city author ities bave nlloivi *1 a glaring insult to In* . il* ic I thi citizeit o f Chicago which thè American people caiinot help hot "ver<*l\ censure them (or. • C T I! • " ’ CANCER, P.AKBL’Rf,’ TTCt? »' *f- Hy t; ; I r i '». t! it i ot itn ,*r ;rni: pa;** • : ,hayl;».g t..»vj s, hair shaving brushes, and in the air itself. 1 r price on a machine by buying at Eugene. Portland, or by sending East. We want to make those |H*rsons the follow ing proposition: Anyone iayiiiK proof before 11 s to tin* effect that they or any of their friends have purchased or can purchn.-t>, any ty|«» of Edi son. Columbia or Ylotoruraph- ophone or records nt nnv of tlie nliov»* mentioned places, any cheaper tlmn we are selling the same, will I h * given a lirnpho- phone absolutely free. Every agent is bound by the sameeast- iron contract to sell only at the prices fixed by the factory and any agent doing otherwise is promptly suspended. When yon buy elsewhere you are simply out the express, freight or vour ear fnreln trans action. Huy from your local dealer w ho shel»* to stay and make ■' I all gu iron tee. t J , « NOTIONS and N O VELTIES ♦ B A N BY K MAIL I N G YOU MAY KHF.P AN A C C O U N T WITH US IN PORTLAND, OREGON ND YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NOTHINO F IT 4 % INTEREST WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BAN KIN G BY M AIL UNCLE SAM’ S POST OFFICE MAKES OUR BANKING BY .MAIL SYSTEM A SUCCESS S A V I N G S BANK or THE & Company C ttlr (^u a ra n tre C rust - 40-244 Washington Street, C<»r. Second, Portland, Ore-on