COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
COTTAGE GROVE
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OREGON
P UBLISI IKD RVKKY SATURDAY,
in
THK I.BADKK IH B U S H I N G TU
Kntered ut tlie CntSage Drove postofflce us se c
ond class m utter.
8U R 8T K IP T IO N B A T E S
Une W a r
• $ 1.60
Six Mouth*
.76
J’lireee Mouths
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.50
I paid In ad vanee but If uot no paid a
m it m i rate of f-.'.ou per year will be charged.
Advertising rates made knowu on application
CLUBB ING LI S T
The Cottage (»rove L k a d k r for one
u d aoy of tlio following publi
cation for one year, for the price set
opposite *
New York Tribune F a rm e r
$1 75
Toledo W eekly B lad e......................
1*75
Portland W eekly Oregonian
2.50
Portland Weekly Jou rn al
........... 2.00
Portland Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l...... 2.25
San Fran cisco Call
.......................... 2.50
Sun Fran cisco K xam iner...................... 2.50
Sunset M agazine, San F ran cisco
2.00
«»lit W est. I4M A n geles............................2.50
Town and Country J o u r n a l ................ 1.76
N orthw est Poultry Jo u rn a l
.. .1.75
Paid tic Homestead
.. .2.25
SATURDAY.................... JUN E 1, 1907.
Don't You Mind.
The beautiful
financially and very expensive m a nicely delivered.
chinery will be installed at once. ceremony of casting flowers on the
The company contemplates putting waters, in memory of the brave
in $ 20,000 or $50,000 worth of ma heroes ot the n a v y , was jierlormed
chinery at the beginning, it is by the ladies of the W . R. C which
said. It has had experts in the terminateti the exercisesof the day.
country examining the formation
Bev. Jonah B. Wise of Portland
here who say it is exactly the same
will
preach the baccalaureate ser
as is found in rich oil regions, and
predict that oil will be found on mon at the O. A. C. and Hon. John
M. Gearin will address the class.
the leased acres.
Mr. Farely, the oil expert exam The commencement will take place
ined various phases ot mineral na June 9 .
ture in the county. As an expert
Lewie South of A l b a n y claims to
he declared that Yamhill county
has a future in minerals. He ex- j be an heir to the estate of Sir
amined the rock quarry of Mr. ! Francis Drake of England. W.
Bueley of McMinnville, and said it South thinks his share sboulj be
contained some of the finest build- at least $350,000.
ing granite in the Pacific North
Dem ocrat:— About seventy-five
west. Mr. Bueley is contemplating Corvallis men have filed applications
installing machinery and taking as actual settlers on S P. lauds for
out the granite.
quarter sections and will bring suit
at once if the S. P. refuses the land
• Do s For Mothers”
demanded. About 500 applications
Do let the baby amuse itself. Do are said to have been made in Lane
let it get acquainted with those mys county.
terious fingers and toes. Do let it
lie in the crib instead of your arms. COMPANYS A AND C TO FORT
Do let it go to sleep quietly with
STEVENS
out rockings. Do let it crawl on
the floor instead of keeping it in a
chair. Do let it wear sensible, At Mouth of Columbia for Coast De
washnble clothes that can be worn
fense Drill.
without ironing.
Do take time to rest. Do sit in
Col. Geo. O. Yoran received n
the most comfortable chair at times,
yourself. Do get out into the sun letter Wednesday from Adjutant
shine, even 'hough the dishes tire General Finzer with the instructions
not washed as soon as dirtied. Do 1 that companys A and C will be
have a head rest ou your chair back * two of the seven companies who
will take coast defense drill this
and rest the back of your neck.
summer. T liese two companies go
Sit or lie down whenever you can.
to Fort Stevens at mouth of the
There are many tilings that can be I
Columbia, early in July for an eight
done while sitting down. Do 1* t
tbe children learn tbe j o y o f “do days’ stay and drill. The rest of
the battalion is assigned to ltose-
ing for others,” especially for their :
mother. Do let them exercise their burg where a like drill takes place.
bodies and brains by planning and — Register.
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the United Statt i Gov
Trouble don’t you mind it, and don’t
you mind tin* care,
Push .cm nil behind you, and dream
of heaven« fair.
The sorrows that, likeahadows, come
falling ’cross the wuy,
Will fade before the sunbeam« and
blossoming of May.
Don't von mind the thunder, and
«hie« that threaten low.
Don’t you miud the wind stglm that
keep u-wailing so;
l or every sigh we lieur, dear, there'll
come a lifting tune—
For every bit of trouble there’ll come
the smiles of June!
Don’t mind the grieving—grief must
play it« part:
Tears miiHt blind the sight, dear, ere
J o y s c r e e p s In lh« tieart.
Don't you mind tiie thistles that
wound the weuryfeet —
Captain Johnson of this city has , —
doing the work about the house.
We must know the bitter that we
Do get the new dress for yourself, received no word as yet where com
CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADS.
must know the sweet.
—Will F. Griffin in Milwaukee Sen sometimes and allow your children pany E will be ordered for encamp
tinel.
to admiie you. Whatever else you j
New fancy vests at the Toggery.
oeglect, do keep your attractiveness ment but thinks in all probability
Owing to tnanv inquiries that are tor the children. Do wear p'elty the boys will go to Boseburg. Or
Go to Miss Barretts for good hats
being made iu regard as to what ribbons, ami clean collars and keep ders are expected any time now.
and
cheap prices.
constitutes an “ actual settler” as your hair within bounds, no rnalter
what
your
dress
must
be
Do
make
SILK CREEK ITEMS
Fingal Hinds says the wise ones
used by the government in its land
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grants, we clip the following edi something of yourself other than a
E . A. Wheeler and wife and sons are now buying real estate.
household drudge, by shifting the
Prescott and Frank are in Portland
torial from the Eugene Register:
responsibility for some of the chores
Latest style of visiting cards at
“Congressman Hawley who has on the shoulders of the children or attending the S. D. Adventist camp
7.5 cts. per 100, at Leader office.
interested himself on behall of the the glide mon. Let your husband meeting.
people in the movement to force keep up his attitude of lover by let
Latest style of visiting cards at
John Datnewood and wife are
the Southern Pacific to dispose of ting him help you whenever lie can. visiting their son Frank and family The Leader office at 7 5 cts. per lo0.
its lauds held by grant from the That will be oftoner than you think at Dayton, Oregon.
W AN TED — A t this office, clean
general government, to settlers at if yon cultivate an attitude of e x
Mr.
Sanborn,
M.
F
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Babcock,
cotton
rags for which we will pay
#2.50 per acre, has cleared up one pectancy. Do remember that the
of the vexing problems confronting time will soon come when your Messrs Paap and DeSpain, Mrs. 2 ' J cents a pound.
those who were undecided as to family will need a mother and a Kendall and sons a.,d Archie W il
Good quality, good style and
son took the overland one evening
what “ actual settler” meant with companion fur more than a discour
last
week
to
attend
the
Camp
meet
good
service all to he found at the
regard to those who are entitled to aged, worn-to-frazzles household
Ideal Millinery. Bedrock prices
purchase said lands under the servant. Do remember that you ing at Portlaud.
Dr. J . O. Van Winkle and wife
grant. As a result Fred 1). Den- owe all this to yourself, whatever
It you can’ t afford to lniy a house
Mr. Roy Hutchinson and Miss Ad- and lot, secure a lot before they get
net, assistant commissioner of the your circumstances may be.
general land office, has furnished
We grow careless of what we die Hutchinson were callers at W . too high. Hinds has some good
Mr. Hawley the following informa say and do because we have valued N. Wheelers Saturday evening.
ones.
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tion .
ourselves too cheaply, we have not
A. D. Owens and crew were load
Sales on millinery continued lor
“ ‘In the case of the United lived up to the responsibilities with ing a car ut tbe Grove Wednesday.
two weeks longer. Prices you
States vs Jones— 10 L . D., 23 —the in us. Do good today and tomor
W. N. Wheeler is just up from a never heard of belore, come in and
department has under consideration row the impulse to do a greater
the act of May 28. 1880, (11 stat, good will influence you. Try to severe sickness with lung trouble. see for yourself. Ideal Millinery.
U 3 , ) which gives certain actual realize the power we may exercise,
Mrs. Henry Drake of Corvallis
W A N T E D —Experienced bridge
settlers the right to purchase lands if we will. — Ex._________
and daughter Miss Hattie Wheeler
:n the Osage Indian reservation in
went to Cottage Grove the last of j carpenters, $3,50 a day, also labor-
Decoration Day Observed.
Kansas It was held in said decis
the week after spending a week ers *2 .5 0 a day. Address P. V.
ion that the term “actual settler”
Decoration Day was fittingly ob here visiting friends and relatives.
, Cwjp#r Black Butte, Oregon. 13-3t /i\
refers lo one who had made settle served in Cottage Grove. The day
Henry Datnewood has a cream
ment on the land and followed same was a beautiful one the weather be separator on trial this week.
^ S°°d light wagon for Bale
bv residence. This has been the ing perfect. Early in the morniug
cheap. Enquire at this office.
School closed ut the Academy
ruling of the office in regard to the the people from the surrounding
meaning of the term “actual set country commenced arriving and May 22d. The closing exercises
Attention Horsemen.
tler,” and the same ruliug would long before the time set for the for being well attended and judging
The
Leader
Job office lias just
hold good in regard to the con mation of the procession the from the hearty applause given at
struction of the term “ actual set streets of the city were lined with the close of each article ou tha pro- j bought several new horse cuts and
is prepared to print horse bills at
tler.’, when used iu a grant to a 1 vehicles of every description waiting gram, they were enjoyed by all.
verv reasonable prices. Horsemen
railroad company.’
to lorm part of the procession.
will do well to call before placing
1 ‘ From this point it will be seen
Acting on the proclamation of
R E P O R T OK T il E C O N D IT IO N
their order elsewhere.
that in order to make good the ap Mayor Jones, the stores all closed
plicant’s claim to this railroad land their doors at 10 o’clock, and sus - 1
For Sale
at $2 50 per acre, the settler must pended business until 4 p. in., thus
make Ins residence upon the land allowing the proprietors and their
One good milk cow, $35, one
at
C o t t a g e (.» ro v e ,
in t h e
S ta te o!
just as he does with the govern clerks an opportunity to take part O r e g o n , a t t h e e lo * e o f b u s i n e s s . M a v span of horses, harness and wagon
ment under the homestead law.
$ 200 , one road cart, single harness
in the ceremonies of the day, and 2 0 t h , 1 0 0 7 .
“ It is quite probable that the showing respect and honor to the
$20.
G. W. M c C oy , Gowdyville.
R F.sor KCES.
railroad company will be even more bruve men who died that their Ixmn* and discount*
...$91 ’Ml,90
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
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exacting than the government in country might live.
U S Bond* to secure circulation
12 >00 00
on l\ s Bond*
>* > 00
t is respect, and tiothing short of j At » .30 the Cottage Grove band Premiums
Bond* set uri i
actual and continual residence un r e n d e r e d a t-eiection, which w h s the O ther Keal E sta te owned
• n o no
house, furniture and fixture* •>
on
the laud until title is secured, will ] signal for the formation ot the line, Banking
Due from National Hanks not Reserve
Agents
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avail in getting po-sesaion of the j and soon, under the supervision of hue from s ta te Hanks ami Hankers
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land under the terms of the grant. I the marshal «f the day the proces Due from approved re se rv agents
1:15,'.' in >
Occasionally persons desiring
and oth er cash items
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"B u t if the land can be secured I sion was formed 111 the following Checks
F ra ct io n al paper curr enc y, nickels,
to purchases Urapophone con
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under such terms there ate thou j ord er:
clude that they can secure a low- f
i.Awrtn money r eser v e in b a n k , viz
er price on a machine by buying I
sands ol settlers in Oregon who
$1
Cottage Grove Baud,
at Eugene. Portland, or liy j
Legal tender note«
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will take advantage ol the opportu
ft, A. R. Veterans.
sending Fast. We want to make I
Redem ption fund with i s . T reasu rer
nity. Iu fact, here iu Lane, in
Womens' Belief Corps.
*> per cen t of circu latio n
J those persona tbe following !
Linn and other counties, parties
proposition:
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School Children.
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Anyone laying proof before ns ♦
who have made application for
Members of I,. O. T. M.
I I \HI I ITIES
to the effect that they or any of J
these lands are building cabins on
Members of I. O. O. F .
Capital stock pmd in
their friends have purchased or
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them, and are moving out into
m.TiV'iV'Y1:1
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00 ! F can purchase, am type of F.dl
Co. K. O. N. G,
them to stay until the matter is
luMMtd
m ! B O D .C oln ran ifiorY Ictoru rap n -
Citizens on Foot.
.Natioiinl Hank note- >iitMtHm.1ng
U <
I o p h « > l i e o r r e c l i n i .it a m of t h e
fought out in the court.”
Carriages.
♦ ......... nuMitioneil pi
Miiij.vr to I’ll
ch eck 2 * 0 , i*n *r. | f c h e a p e r t h a n w »• a t e s«*lliii^' flit
At the cemetery the ritualistic I Individual
ndlYtdllHl <top«v«itv
dcpO-lt* Slllucct
Will Prospect 3 .0 0 0 Acres.
ar.:t:
certificate* of <it ‘posit
same, will lie given a lìnipho
service of the G. A. R, was ren « Demand
VrtINed ch e ck '
I phone absolutely free. I vcry
McMinnville, Ore , May 1 " .— A dered in an impressive manner, and C ashier's ch eck - o n t-ta n d h iK ..
♦ agent Is bound by the naniecast
company of capitalists of Portland also some exercises by die school
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»:o> r . i f Iron contract to >|| only at the
l prfc es 1 x « l by the fact, n j and
and the Dulles have just signed a children, after which the crowd Stute of Oregon, ì
» any agent doing otherwise is
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lease for 3,000 acres of land in the j dispersed to the various parts of
I v promptly suspended.
North Yamhill gap. The lease is j the cemetery to place flowers on County of l.nne. \
I, T. C. Wheeler, Cashier of the almvc- +
When > on Imv *-! «where you t
for !*’•• years, and operations are to the graves of the departed loved nani
imed lunik, do solemnly
swear ...............
that the « are "bnpli
uit the express, j
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be begun at once to bore for oil. ones and friends.
aliove statement is true to the liest of my ^ freight or \ ur «.ur fore in trnns-
knoivhdite
and
bsliei
f
action.
The contract reads for "oil, miner
In the afternoon services were j
r.C WHEELER, Cashiet
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Buy from j ui local dealer
als and coal," and the owners get held in the M. E . Church, conduct- ^
Snbscrilied and sworn to before me f " 1 '“ :' here * -1 it
ant] m i .
♦ good .ill guarantee
10 per cent of the net profit of ed by the pastor, Itev. Beatty this “5th day of May 1907.
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whatever is found. If oil is not who delivered a very touching ad I
ElNOAI. S. Il'Mts.
NOTIONS and NOVELTIES
struck 111 18 month* the lease be- 1 dress. Several songs and hymns X SX a i . I
Notary P u b l i c .
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Correct Attest:
comes null aid void and reverts to 1 were rendered by the choir and (
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O l iv e r V eatcii
school children, and declamations
tbe owners of the land.
Director* - J. H-|H\wi t:\
The company is well backed and recitations by the latter, were j
( N. W . W h i t t
it the unseen dangers at tea,
light hot«««
To guard your home against the un
seen dan r rs of
lucts, the Govern
ment ha
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food law. The
law comp
ft uiacturers oi baking
powdei to pi
redients on the
label of each can.
The Govern mew. has made the label your protection—
so that you
cure utty» if it docs not
say pure ccgniii oi .tar* -r nuiid it bubK < -.n i
feilO I MAKING
POWDER
ROYAL is a pure, ere;
ol tartar baking powder - a pure
product of grapes — aid 5 the digestion - adds to th« health
fulness of food.
JSanh of Cottage (Svovc
C ap ital S to ck , $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
' GRIFFIN & VEA I CH CO.
rni “ First National ik
D ealers in
Wo also handle1 all kinds r»f
F a r m in g
C r C Ä r *i S e p a r a t o r s ,
S p o rtin g G o o d s
G uns an d Am m unition, E tc
We Buy for Quality.
Remember
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Call on
Griffin & Veatcii Co.
W R IT E
FO R O U R B O O K L E T ON
BANKING BY M A I L
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•Graphophorve:
F R E E
; The Bazaar.
M achinery
I N T E R E S T ON
SAVIN G S A C C O U N T S
SAVINGS
O F
BANK
THE
Cuir (Öuarantcr $, Crust
Company
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J. T horburn
G eorge H. 1
T. T. B urkh
J ohn E. A itc
C has . H. K c
id to Check
President
. Vice President
. . Treasurer
• ■ Secretary
Asst. Treasurer
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