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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER 1 \ nli 11 ' i fit-tl with (lie The body ol Ford wa* also taken "OtUGE CROVL . PUBLISHED EVEKV -ATUlil) . IIV 1 HE I.KAUKK HI HI.ISHi:. I PniTMTPV uUUn 1 I line Y ear dix Month*« flire ee Month* i Mid lii idvauci but mir rin rate »t divan per year will be char AtU rrtiHiiiu rate* made Known on | o % Items of Interest In a Condensed Form. lVv. nut in Oregon have devoted ,c,^e* Butler was then released from *.n « r energy to its upbuild- custody. mg and promotion as lias Col. AS TAKEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES ib i V. I win elected for the president ot the ‘ ill-unett S alley Development , A Resume of the Week’s Local Hap- IContinued from ti r«t page d League, j CLUBBING LIST The Cottage Grove L f \ i * i Ad »:i»tion for one year, for tli- pii* opposite • New York Tribune Fanner Toledo Weekly B ade Portland Weekly Or* .. n n Portland Weekly J - anal. Portland Semi-Week I > •lourLal San Krauclseo Call * San Kraiu-iseo Kxaniint r . • Sunset Magazine, San Trancisi! . • » .)ut West. I «os Angeles Town and Country Journal Northwest Poultry .1 nma* i Pacific Homestead ; ri n i« penmngs of the State and County I moment, and be it further. Briefly Told. i he Deadly Fireworks Resolved: That we do hereby re- A II i iitli anniversary of our gret that tlif* road from Drain to Coos Bay has not l>t*eii pushed to the nation mot lies, the store vvin- early completion that the people of The other day there wasn’t a ho dow ■ filling with displays of Oregon were led to expect, and Is* it further, bo in Albany. o f fil .-••vorks, and the Resolved: That a copy of these A Falls City 3 -months-old calf advertising <‘olumns of the news resolutions be spieud upon the min- paper '!■• (tin g forth the glories utes of This league find published in , dressed 350 pounds, the public press pi -¡‘ de t the one well supplied Many people are building log ca \v ii -ni» t : iterials. Hut it will be Whereas, the Willamette Valley bins on railroad land claims qui. i I l>.v items of more Development League recognize the importance of rendering the physical The prospect for a large yield of o ri le i .tii telling of the dam resources of the State available for hops and iruils in general is good. necessity ot ages I., life limb and property development, and tfc r f J O l i F M I I H f l up i l t t to O H F ltlF IllR opening settlement and use the Dallas is handicapped by a lack which inevitably results from the vacant lands, in every proper way. of carpenters and other buildeis. Fourth of July fun. As the small, uud , , Vi liereas, a large body of tile lands A Chehalem woman 91 years old ' In" carcass ninn are gath- granted by Congress in the Acts of 1 tore things,” the WW. lsr,7 ami lstj:i. lo the Oregon and has lately received her second eye- , , ,, , California Ruilrond Company inclnd- -icrkif provn. it ia her and the lar-see- i ¡„j, therein some of the most useful o f * in$ m ton are laying in supplies the unoccupied lands In the State, are John Day News: The valley is . , , . I withheld from the economical and in- „ „ „ „ „ „ i;__ _ ... __ _____ . , !I I - needed to dustrlal development contrary to the ! -'"n,nd,n? to tbe merry music of brim igether the mutilated and provisions of the law making the mowers. Alfalfa is king. .. .. grant, winch require that the said scattered p'-‘ ts o. the enthusiastic junds shall be sold to actual settlers Carlton has begun to grow and boy who dans the most iu the at a price of not to exceed #2.50 per i m ine«s is increasing \ h.isv hum Thousands of a''n'- :" " i t r a c t s of not to exceed 1 ,n is increasing. a busy Hum j noisy celebration, HKi acres to each purchaser, and h is taken possession of the town dollars will lie wasted, many acci Whereas, the development of these and all liecause of the establish dents will happen, and much pro- lands is essential to the welfare m il ment of the targe sawmill. I prosperity o f the State, and especlal- 1 perty wt : be n imaged :>r destroyed j [v f,r the counties in which such lands Y es: Salem is going to pave, ti e u o f the dea th explosives . lie- by providing homes for the people . , \ uik J employment for capital nnd la- j insists the Statesman. And the • freely t. lgcd in by both yonug bor bo it n % C ap ital Stock, $$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 A SLCCESSFIL MEETING t 5È JSanh of (lottaoc (Svove 1 SU USCII I T I ION KAT I > Wanderlust A Nil A IU I !i Kntered at the Cottage (ìrov. jm > - r■* oitU-dass matter. SATt'ltDAY...............Il . I. ■ : and nn indefatigable worker cor®De.r , , An inquest was held in htigene [' ’motion and develop- Sa,urdRy ttnd alter heating th . tee- i' capable and will >im »Uy the jury brought in a ver- m ike good” diet that the shooting was done in self defense and was justifiable hotir QTATF i m & % & W R IT E , F O R OUR BOOKLET % B A N K IN G ON BY M A IL o IN T E R E S T O N I am homesick for tl 1 * hill They call me all day long l’o hear the mimic of the su •¡uns, I lie ptne-ti..... whispered s ( >ng. 1 am homesick for the hills My soul longs for tile balm O. to he there, among them, Their solitudes nnd ¡¡dm O, t<> be there among them o r THE ’Neath skies so blue and I'-.ir. Where the world oi lima seem tur away, And tio.l so very near! I ntn homesick for the hills (ireen-cla.I. with spruces tall. Where golden mists come creeping down. And ptirple sliU'lo .VS Kill And I long to sit ¡it snuset 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts On high places that I know, 4 •• “ “ Certificates o f Deposit And watch the 1030 und crimson H-isli Upon tile banks of snow *• j •• “ Accounts Subject to Check 1 am homesick for the hill r tiie few minutes of Resolved: That we approve of the Mehatna electric line is going to be Where life is full anil fn- . i ¡ I tile minutes J. T horburn R o s s ........................ . President Where the air 1» like a draft of wine— opening up of these lands, and en- built. And tbe $50 000 building G eorcv ¡ ' M i l l ................................Vice President There's wheie f fain wr.c.ihl b -l ’ together with the dorse the action now in progress U. for Willamette University, and the T. T. i _, o k k h a r t ....................... . . Treasurer And my straining eyis hr ii hi \ v ¡ , ».-d tire many an ill- j enforce the terms of the grant. My heart with Ion 'bn Mi ; endorse tin work of Hon. rims. J. endowment fund increased to a J ohn E. A itchison ............................. Secretary spared dollar w ill go from the faut For I hear the pi* e-tiv. . . ¡11;u • ! Bonaparte, Attorney General of the „ . - .... . _ C has . H. K o f f ................................ Asst. Treasurer . ..rbar. lu er ° a million. And some I am homesick for the hill lly purse if OOt1 ! of it, it might —Florence M. Cooley, in en d u red 'bnt it is Bourne, Jr., und Congress man W. C. more motor lines, besides the one I leulth. 2 4 0 - 2 4 4 W a s h i n g t o n St ., C o r . S e c o n d to Portland. 1 more than money that is wasted PORTLAND, OREGON 1 ' ' ' 1 *-v iln- invention, re- Enterprise News-Record: Frazier N t t the destructiveness of It is not tho trusts alone th t presenting the Commercial bodies of cause the increased ei st ol Jiving the explosives, is that . t the “ fire Western nnd Southern Oregon, that Uraig drove fourteen head of hogs \vc endin'-■ [I"I ¡ ii ;' live oi the pains- to market last week which weighed that we lead and hear s ni h water ' ’ indulged in by a certain taking nnd faith Till labors ot the Ore- _ • I of peupl who thiuk that to gun Railroad Commission in carrying ! °n 311 average 321 pounds. One of about. The farmers lia' i not mi i " musing good tim e" one into ciiect t ic |>i'ivi-u ns of the new them tipped the beam at something cessfnlly orgiMii/.ed m t u t in law tor the regulation of common r ° tin. t I'.cotni besotted and crazed carriers Tlieir work has gone far to over 400 pounds. A s tbe price of their various production \ t, lu t PRODUCE. ¡lb ahoholii liinks. This indul- justify the wisdom of enucting such n hogs at present is 5 1 . cents a pound it is these necessaries, < . • mu law for tin* protection o f the shippers (Prices quoted are whole le.) he received for his 14 hogs $247.17. Occasionally persons desiring than manufactured arti “»uch and producers of this state. to purcliasea Grapophone con 20 c Butter, country The Baker Irrigation Company day use, that are causing th< clude that they can secure a low Whereas, the United States govern 1 5c Butter, cooking er price on a machine by inlying ment lias passed no appropriation for has fourteen miles of ditch com of a poor man with a family to :: ,J a at Ungene, Portland, or by 25c past ten or twelve years looking pleted over the large area of land Butter, creamery, lb keep nearly if not quite in n tilling to dri tti one’ s manhood in the sending Kn-'t. Wc want to make ;.*oc Butter fat to the improvement of the Harbor at those persons the following lii; >, but to do so at a time when Coos Buy. and which it is irrigating. A large Eggs paco with his income. Tiie dilT i 1 7 ' c proposition: one i abnormally roused to "deeds Whereas, this harbor is capable of force of men are at work deepening Chickens I I to 13 c enee in the prices ot pobitoc" Anyone laying proof before us being made one ol the finest deep sea $4.5 o to the effect that they or any of Onions, cwt. i d a tin g ," even without the wliis- several kinds of fruits and li.rtu harbors of the world, at the present the main reservoir so that a suffi their friend: have purchased or 1. it is articularly dangerous to time linying in some parts a depth of cient body of water may be obtained Apoles, bushel, according to now and ten years ago, as repot t can purclm e. any type of Edi $ 1-25 quality so feet, and son, Columbia or Victor CVrnph- • ay to the savage instincts for even greater extension of the in The Journal the other day, iti Chittem bark, old Whereas, the country tributary to ophoiie or records ¡it any of tho 5C b ■ lottilin ; the moral and intellec- network of ditches. 29 ' , i ’ oos Bay grows some of the finest above mentioned places, any fairly startling, and figuii ^ Mohair timber in tiie world, nnd is the depos cheaper than wc are selling the natiti , and indulging in habits Hides, green poultry, eggs, butter, tn ¡i ¡d i 7C Everything is moving along in a it of one of the largest bodies of coal Fame, will lie given a Grapho- So; Salt hides, dry other necessaries, would low wbl 1 1 iU'* f° ‘I tarrels imeness and in the United States, therefore be It phone absolutely tree. Every way that indicates a real, lasting Potatoes $ 3.00 agent i bound by the sameeast- Resol veil: That this leagu e in con large iocresse In a 1 ’ ” 1' ,,f which no one ■ 4 5.00 inm rontraet to s *11 only at the vention assembled petition the U. S. boom in Eugene by next fall, says Cabbage, cwt this it is not easy to un . . . 1 ” safer, more government to appropriate a sum suf- the Guard which predicts that E u Turnips, cwt prices ixed by the factory and $ t ■ 5° any agent doing otherwise is ivhv increase of j 1 md fully as patriotio ways licielit. to give a uniform depth to this Carrots, cwt $ 1.50 promptly su pended. harbor of forty feet, and ve respect gene and Springfield will have a Parsnips, cwt $ 2.00 not «van mor* than kei ” day. When yon buy elsewhere you fully ask our Representative present combined population of 12,00 0 are simply out the express, to lisp alt means in his power to have increase of populate e until we h’ t ; HAY, «R A IN , ETC people within two years, and that freight or your ear fare in trans this appropriation made, thus giving action. the farmers’ reason of seal ity auc. ’ " ’ Oregon another one of the deep sea they will be built so closely to (Retail prices are quoted) Huy from ymir local dealer ! harbors of the world nnd tending to a high price oi la • .iDER AT WENDLING $ 1.00 ; J Wheat, bushel gether by that time that they will who is here to stay and make greater Oregon and a greater United I ♦ good all guarantee. impossible to get men to do I , tn Wheat and vetch, chopped States. get over being jealous of each ton $ 26.00 Î work for hire at any price. Tin.- Trouble Over a Woman— John Ford other’s prosperity. ^T 7 0 N T m id ~N 0 VELTIES ~ Oats, bushel Resolved: That this Convention I fact emphasizes the neves ity m is Shot by Mr. Butler, . $ 2 1 . 00 j i Hillsboro Argus; A timber ern- Bran, ton considers all steps taken to improve* more owners of small farms nim. the waterways as of paramount im Clean wheat. >4.op, ton Í2S.CO i Í M tio n 'o f sler’ who is estimating timber tor a portance and approves the Oats and vetch, chopped ton $ 25.00 ; L * •«" ,l" m on "* ” ’” i Ford was shot and instan the l.egwnture in appropriating Hillsboro timber dealer, while in And it is not ye‘. to ho undors; od | ,|. | ( $ 24.00 2 . Mixed, ton W iliam Butler at Wend- »iUKMW t.. aid in . Muintif, the kick« t be woods the other day, heard a $ 28.00 Shorts, ton ’ 1 t*:iTi: 1 ¡it i v i ' i i i i l t’itv. if v I contingent 'G iit in c r p iit ; J * and canal at Oregon NOTICE whv there are not uiote ot tlmn i ling last Friday. ..... „ 1 , ......... , , upon the N atin al Congress purclms- grouse clucking to her young. He Flour, valley, cwt $ 2 . 0 0 * Sealed bids will he receive* J at em a cia to keep pne. a oi taken to Engene at log the sa... . abolmhlni the toll* o f 1 $ 2.60 was with a mountaineer at the time Flour (hard wheat, cwt Dorena by J. H. Kirk unti’ i the tatoes and poultry nude ¡¡s down ,.t „...,1 * 1 , ■ cnst.nlv o f 1 •’** ‘Tuts perMon. mat forever maintain Rolled barley, per 751b sack This and asked as to the sources of the nut , noise. The mountaineer told him Rolled barley, standard, s„ck $t.oò ! of'ï e w school'houlo.°'A b o ï ï o f “ 8 Hay, baled, ton $ 13.00 of cost of building should -accom ........................ - » < 1 » * '• » « « • * 1 ; . : " r : u . . . . b .., this direction, or of a | ernmnent and ili* di' in tiie elbow. I.IVK stock m a r k e t . i Seun tors and Congressmen use their Just then a bluejay made a swirl pany cacli bid. For plan aivd speci- decline ol prie * d bit • pr<niuctv secure thè appi-o 2 ; 4 llcation of said house call on or ad- Cows It bat thè tri)tibie wns titimwt emleavor ri urne wns priation nexlcil to Insure Mie earllent through the brush and Mr. Timber and garden truck.— Portland Jout- 4 c dress J. H. Kirk, Dorena, Oregon. 1 rd wlio obt.iined a cunpletlou uf tliis projeet. We also Cruiser started to climb a tree that Sheep 6 to ve i Veal, dressed nal. I: ’ : 11 her Imsband a *hort <y* 'heco-operatloii of our nntlona) alvo Hogs dressed ilelegjition and thè engineering di*- was six feet in diameter. For Sale. " IS present at thè partment of thè Keilernl governiuent atïu At a special meeting of the city " ' tool- ¡t’ ace in a ra il-, In securlng estimate* for thè linprove- 4\ by is it that nhmit th < ¡ j Surface sidewalk lumber cut r 1 4 c 1 O h l'tlier man ivas in mctit. nnd appropriationH to cairy couucii last night the proposed or Home-Made Catarrh Cure. * leugth S il. Better grade $18 yoar wo find so uriti , tu I v e t i > leu t , a . ti.i.T hpe,.' |them into effect. for our navifable Brown Lumber C o s mill Cotta . . ‘ j riversam i thè spletvlid barbors un dinance to bond the city in the sum and young ladies iu.lu.itm • Auy one can mix right at home the ... , «‘ lei ittd « H our cosata, est»* In y thoae hnrhors o $350,000 for the construction of best remedy of its kind known. The Grove. Oregon. thè varioua institutiona ol .e h 11 . , | | m thè e rly part lui v 1 ng raili d f-r ili: ¡1 -, or to whieli name “ Cyclone" is given to the fol a municipal waterworks and more low ing prescription, it Is supposed, ■t last w ek 1 - a: to W endling railromls are bulhllng. than there is of the masculin Attention Horsemen. liecause of Its promptness in driving on l’ui l iy. Ford wns iti Eugetie sewers was passed and the time for tier? Is it because the hoi 1 t ra ' < ; 1 week and on Ih il rad a* Re-alvei llmt t'ii* Convention voting on the question of w hether from tin* blood tin i system every ves 1 he Leader Job office has jus' work? Hardly, for we inn .« ■ ti" tige of catarrhal poison, relieving; - drirkiti ni ! is reported to t ; it l’t ■' viti. t d. l. .! ’. Ha- 1 bought evernl new horse cuts anc tins foul and dread disease, no nint- or not tiie bonds shall be issued was , ter. its tluvnUs and anpreei iti ai for any day sitting mound on 1 * :i ter where located. T o prepare the is prepared to print horse bills a ■ -citties tnat he was hi* imt'nn_* ! • ms and great Work In set for the second day of Septem- or some other hands mixture: Get from nnv good phar ■ng tn Wendling to attenti to a thè interest* , f thè Willamette Vnlley macy one-lialf ounce Fluid Extract J vei\ reasonable prices* Horsemei ter li • limi to finish up thero. Dovelopment I.eague and thè Sta iif ber. — Register. peanuts or whittliiu' m l ti. will o well to call before placinf Dandelion, one ounce Compound Km ridai rtiortiiug Ford went to 1 1 >r,’8,,n' the ah Ms and sli.iviti mi -id- Mrs Nettie Callahan Smith, for- gon and three ounces Compound their order elsewhere. '' Hing on the train and as i t 1 „ , , _ „. , Syrup S.-irsapai ilia. Shake well and walk, chewing tobi , k ' Ili.it the Wiliam- te merly a lestdi-nt ol Corvallis and use in tenspoonful dose- after each doing other manly t ) ti,t Albany, commitMd -uicdc at h w meal and at bedtime. W A N T E D —Experienced bridge This is a harmless, inexp-n-lvo making remarks about (>• , i :,o a day, also labor had taken Oi vt thank r the man] ..... home In Sacram nto last week by mixture, which has. ¡1 peculiar action carpenters, ers $2,50 a day. Address I*. V. are passing along the stum -hooting benelf throach tka h.art upon the eliminativi* tisanes of the I assisting : !iem to filter and Cooper, T.lack Butte, Oregon. 13-3t ing to their busine - affair w . m , w t ■ kidneys, ‘train (ioni the blood nnd system nil tti w a revolver and com- I enou many other things ns bid TI 1 at the man. But Notice to Creditors. temporary ...sanity brought on by catarrhal poisons, which, if not ornd- - E you can t afford to buy a house iiieni leu ted. are absorlied by the mucous condition of society is on ■ T -ml t tiie Hid the second tlle •Si*n Francisco earthquake ot membrane, anil an o|«-n sore or ca and lot, seem ■ n lot before they get reaa.iiis why we must liavt lii-* revolver passed AU r er;oils knowing themselves which she was a victim. tarrh is 1 lu* result. too high. Hinds ha. some good Prepare some and try it, as it i- ones. 1 h irt killing him indebted to the late firm of Welch ________ . r tiaries, reform school 1 tc. — , tf the prescription of an eminent cn- A Wood* ire requested lo settle by Headache nnd constipation dlsap- tnrrn specialist o f national reputa-1 GroTe Times. 4\ A N T E D — At this office, clean '' 1 'kt' July 1 -, \:: f tii it lime the ac- pear when P.-ule - l ittle U n r Tills tlon. In the selection of Mr. F H 1 « . ei tin peace and counts wit be put in the hands o f i i»r*, w«w* They keep the system clean cotton rag- lor which we will pay ■ le « a * taken t . the stomach sweet. Taken occosion- FOR SALE Rosenlierg of thi- ciU . 1 * it- * u lCt- ;< - together with 2 .“ cents a pound. Mrs. Ford atiorney tor collection. ally they keep you well. They are tary the Willamette Valley 1 mvel in I 1 n J- (Trie* who was in the ----- “— * ^ » A Jersey cow. Enquire of John for the entire family. Sold by New Patronize th- L ader’s ad ver* oprnent League made a tv sc * ...r when the shooting commenced . 1 ihe Leader leads— never follows I E ia Drug Store. Edmonds, Saginaw, Ore, tf SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK Citlr (£>uarantrc Crust Company Pays MARKET REPORT. :G r a p h o p h o î\e F R i: E H The Bazaar. 1 — ...«•■«"** p:, ti p i w s x & ’rsjsti j - r- * ________' ____ d < r .-m - . LS ft-. tisers, V