Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 06, 1907, Image 2

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    powerless to supply to the tender
OREGON life the gentle caress, th_- soothing
COTTAGE GROVE
lullaby, the peaceful love-light ami
I-U BI.ISIIK I) KVKHV S A T I'K U A Y
the very divinity that comes only
from its fountain head, the pure,
HV T in: I.KAIIKKI'I B1.1HHINM < O
c o n te n u d , gentle, trustful, tender
KnteroU at the Cottage tirove postofflce a»
mother heart
oml-rlass
¿-elk matter.
WOMEN S WOES.
Council Meeting.
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
On Monday evening the city
c iucil met in te gula r session the
mayor and councilm'-n all being
present.
T h e minutes of previous, regu la r
and special m eetings were read and
approved.
A petition w as rend
from J. T . l b S p a i n a skin g p e r m is ­
sion to removo the wooden stand
now o c c u p y in g a position on the
corner of Main und T h ir d street to
m
Cottage Grove Women are Finding
Relief at Last
It does seem that women ha ve i
more than a fair share o f the aches \
and pains that afflict humanity:
Joseph Dorsev of Albany, was in­
SllliSI It IPT ION KATKH
they must “ k eep u p , ” must attend I
l>ne Year
•
ft.flO stantly killed while stringing wire
lo duties in spile of constantly ach
8ix MontliH
.75
flireee Months
-
-
•
.50 for the Home T elephone company
ing backs, or headaches, d izzy |
i paid in advanee but If not so paid a
m il rill rate of $_* oo per year will be ( barged.
at Corvallis W ed n esd ay. T h e wire-
sPells. bearin g d ow n pains; they 1
Adv r-rtiHiiu: rates made known on application
lie was handling carno in contact a location east of the depot. T h e must stoop over, when to stoop |
mean« torture.
T h e y must walk '
with a power wire aud 23,000 volts petition was denied.
CMJBHINO LIST
and bend and work with racking 1
went through his b o d y, causing in ­
A remonstrance from property ; pains and m any aches from k idney
The Cottage (¡rove L radeb for one
year, ami any of the following publi­ stant death
owners on Fifth street regarding ills. K id neys cause more suffering
cation for one year, for the price set
the l a y in g of a sewer along the east than any other organ of the body.
opposite •
Christian Church Convention.
Keep the kidneys w ell und health |
New York Tribune Farmer
.$1 75
side of said street was read. T h i s
is
easily maintained.
Itead of a|
I oledo Weekly Blade................. 1 - 7 ®
T h e Christian C h u rc h convention ca08e(1 a lcnRlliy discussion and
Cortland Weekly Oregonian ..
2.50
remedy for kidn ey s only that ltolps
Cortland Weekly Journal............... 2 .oo
in
session
last
week
a
t
Turner,
laid
wa8
d
e
c
l
a
w
l
out
of
,,rdei.
from
tLe
Cortland Semi-Weekly Journal.... 2.25
and cures the kidneys and is e n ­
San Francisco Call
................... 2.50
plan».for a $10.000 home f ° r nged | fact tha,
former ,)ulitlon for said dorsed try people you know.
San Frunciseo examiner................ 2.50
Sunset Magasine. San Francisco.... 2.00
preachers and their wives to he lo
Mrs. ]{. S. C. Oliver, of C 12 Ma -1
Out West, bos Angeles
. . 2.50
sewer had been a llow ed and bids
Town and Country .Journal
.... 1.75
caled
probably at E u g e n e
A C hi­
Northwest Coultrv Journal
... 1.75
advertised for and that those s ig n ­ pie street. Pendleton. Ore., s a y s : |
................. 2.25
nese mission costing #40,000 is to
in g the remonstrance had slepi on " I t is now nearly two years since I
he established in Portland, with
their rights m the ease and had not have had any occasion to use D o a n ’s
SATI'KD.V Y
.HT.Y G, 1 !N) 7 . $20,000 already pledged.
Kidney Pills.
Prior t < tlmt time I
Money
filled the requirements of the law
had my share o f kidney trouble, j
was pledged for evangelism o f P o r t­
aud ordinan-e. T h e remonstrance and if there is a n y th in g that cutises
Young Merchants.
land aud state points. T h e conven ­
was therefore laid on tli
table in- more misery than a disordered cou-
The scrup iron |>iU- behind the shed
tion was well attended and repre
dilion of the kidneys, accompanied
delinitely.
I- gi m n Ito I «lay inni ulght ;
Kaeli bit of junk, each nitrirci shred, aenlatives from Ohio, K e n tu c k y ,
A bid for the construction of n with Imckaehe, tired and listiess
Suoli disappear from sight.
feeling and restlessness, I have yet
Indiana, Idaho, Iow a, Illinois mid
sewer on F ifth street from Mr. Har
And when we wond'ring, ask the
lo ex p erience it.
D o a n ’s K id ney
every s>nte of the N orthw est. The
emise
w as opened and the contract a w a r d ­ Pills, w hich I procured at a th u g
We get the ,| nick reply
delegates were stirred to great
ed to him for the sum of $Hlii).0l
tore, brought me entire freedom
Without a Hugh* instant's panne:
th ings b y such speakers as G eo rg e
*• Kourlh o' .1 uly!”
Report o f the c ity c le rk sh o w 'll from the pains, aches and lameness,!
B. Renshaw of Cincinnati; G eo rg e thut collections had been made f>>r regulated the action o f the kidneys
“ Say, can I have this bottle, ma'.’ ”
lie asks with plaintiff tone
W. M u c k lc y o f Kansas C ity, Mo.;
and restored ambition to me so that
the quarter a m o u n tin g to
.
,,
,
,
..
. .
Then down the alley out of sight
I conkl liet around and attend to
James H. Mohorter, St. L ou is and
lie wends iiis way alone.
Kepor!
from
t
ho
street
com
mi
U»
,nv
duties
without
discomfort.
1
Each Iron bit, each wire strand,
many from the Pacific Coast.
t do now and alw ays will recommend
rega rd in g
the
improvement
Kaeli rag he may espy,
lie elutelie with all eager hand—
River street led to a lo n g discussion Doan’s K id ney Fills to those suffer-
"F ourI li of .1 uly!"
Log Driver's Tent Burned.
which b rought out the fact that the ' j.n8 from
^rom kidney
Sidney ailment in nnv
“ Old iron" by day, lull in the night
,
form.
F'or sale by all dealers
At
noon
Wednesday
the
two
order lor improvement ol said treet
His dreams are dreams of joy ;
Price lift cts. Foster-M ilburn Co.
Joy that is writ in Humes that light
large tents used for sleeping qu-»r was defective, in isinucli as it r< Buffalo, N. Y . , sole agents for the
The life of every boy.
••Old iti te h . old bottles or old ju n k "— teis hv C. L. W i llia m s ’ crew o f l o g ­ ferred to River street as b eing a United States. Remember the name
The pile Is growing high.
gers w ho were bringing down the part of the old Territorial road,! -— D o a n s— and take no others. 3 eot
Means more crackers, rockets, punk,
big 4,000,000-foot drive tor the ly j- w hich it is claimed bv those object i
••Fourth ef J uly!'’
FOR SALE
gene Luinliet company took file and ing to the im provem ent was n o t !
O. glorious Independence Day!
Some people givieii* pain
all the personal property and b-.-d correct. C ity Kugineer Mr Liucoln
A Jersey cow.
Enquire o f John
I’. y telling Imys tin- proper way
ding belonging to the men were m - T a ylo r was asked tor bis opinion,
To make it "sale and sane."
dmonds, S ag inaw , Ore.
tf
(io lo! We'll help them celebrate
tirely destroyed. T h e men were | who stated t i n t for forty years the
The old way. you and I :
eating their dinner about 301 ) feet street in question bad been used ns
And lire off crackers early, late,
“ Fonrtli o' .1 uly!”
j below where the tents were located, a public h igh w ay and know n as
— Ex.
and one ot the ladv cooks discover­ River street, but he did not think
4
as
&
.IBank of Cottage Giove
35
Capital S tock, $25,00 0.00
N
i-uoni < K.
T h a t truth is stranger that fiction ed that the tents were on lire. T he that it was the old Territorial road.
has often been declared and truth­ men rushed to the conflagration as [ A motion was therefore made to
(Prices quoted are wholesale.)
fu lly; that real life contains more I q u ic k ly as they could, but before reconsider tin- order for iinprove- Cutter, c o u n try
15c
renmrk"h]e stories of tragedy and ' I they got there everything was a ntent and erase the words "Terri- Cutter, c o o k in g
ioe
mass of llames and nothing w a s j torial ro d which carried.
Cotter, cream ery, lb
35c
heart break than any related by
saved. No one could tell liow the
20c
Ordinance No. 1st) was read for Cutter fat
novelists is also true, while the
fire started. T he word was brought the first time and on motion was 0| E g g *
I 7 X-C
taies of horror sometimes penued
Chickens
n to 13c
to town by Merritt D evereaux and
put th rough the second and third Onions cw t
pale into insignificance beside those
*4.00
Mr. Pettit, who rode a log down
readings aud passed.
Apnles, bushel, acc o rd in g to
enacted, frequently, under the very
1 the river. They left camp, which
nos« of the city police and within
$(•25
T h is is an ordinance amending > . '("ulity
¡is two miles above the head o f the vr
5 C
1,1 r ,, 1
v-
-
, I Chittem bark, old
reach of thousands of law respect­
-Section lb of Ordinance No. .»and , , ,
201 .
M ohair
| Springfield race at. 2:30 and arrived
ing citizens.
imposes a license of #10 a ye i r o n jij,]CSj ,,r^en
Y o u n g women in the smaller ! here ilt 5 -*>.
rime* * * « « e7 c b l,¡Hard or |)Ool table, regard- Salt, hides, d ry
than with a boat.
towns am m the country, surround ­
less of whether there is auy c h a r g e Potatoes
! C abbage, cw t
ed by friends and arquaintnnees,
made for playin g on them or not.
Unknown Tramp Found Dead Near
Turnips, cwt
m ay well have a care in joining
Councilman Porter made a mo­ Carrots, cwt
Railroad
thn rush to the c ity on their own
tion that on account ot the long ! Parsnips, cw t
A n un kn ow n man, persuntably a
responsibility t<> seek employment.
sickness ot E x - C h ie f U nderw ood, |
11 VY, "»AIN, ETC
A case too shocking, too terrible tramp, was found
lead near the | thttt he be not rc()Ulrrd to pil> w . ter
(Retail
prices are quoted)
almost to believe, ¡ h that o f youn g j river bank alongside the railroad
rate, until such time as he entirely j
W
h
e
at,
bushel
$ t.oo
A lm a Church,
a Spokane girl, I grade at M cV ey Point, a short dis
recovers, and the same carried.
W h e a t and vetch, chopped
whose awtul slor.v is related in the j taoce above Springfield June!toil
T h e matter of the shooting of
ton
columns of yesterd ay's O r e g o n i a n , yesterday. Coroner G ordon was
lire crackers and "titer Font ill of Oats, bushel
It says:
[ notified nud the body was brought
J u ly celebration necessities (?) be­ Bran, ton
Clean wheat chop, ton
••Held a captive in C hinatown j to F.ugene late in the afternoon. An
ing confined to certain districts,
Oats and vetch chopped, ton $25 00
dens for three y ea 's, the white slave 'exam ination of the body and cloth
Mayor Jones said that hv the a u t h ­ Mixed, ton
$24.00
o f a yellow monster who guarded J in g failed to reveal the m an’s id' 11
ority vested tu hint as Mayor, he Shorts, t'»n
$28.00
her night and d ay with jealo us j l i l y and lie will he buried in the would issiw a proelamat Oil aud Flour, valley, c w t
$2.00
vigilance, Alma Church, an attrnc potter's field this afternoon as an
$2.60
have the same pu n ted ami p o st'd F l o o r (hard w heat, c w t
R"lled bailey , per 751 b sack $ 1.10
liv e looking y o u n g woman w h o j unknown. T h e m an’s neck was
defining e stain b » hi a n e s w here
Rolled barley , standard, «ack $1.00
He evidently fell off the
says her p arenlaare prominent S p o­ broken.
no fireworks of any
description Hay, baled, ton
#12.00
kane people, was rescued from top o f a car or was knocked <• IT the
would he allowed.
I .I V K STO CK M A R K E T .
bondage worse Ilian death by act­ gra d e by being struck hv a uniti.
T h e following lulls wore rend:
I * ows
ing Detectives Kay and Kienlen, He w as aged about 35 years and
t<. T a y l o r .............
................. $ I 25 Sheep
4 °
vesterliny nft<p 0011. She is now had all the appearance ot a tramp Chas. I'.I linean......
Veal, dressed
6 to 7c
s :t2
under the protection of the police lie had black ch'tlies, a black slouch 'militi ,V. \ ciltcli. .
l l i g s dressed
7 ' 4 c
\ catch
Schmutz
He had black II. It. Itnilcy.........
department
A w aitant was issued hat and licavv shoes.
1 50
"lit s'.
for the arr>st o f the girl’s Chinese hair, a chi t beard and was five teet, Electric Eight C,>.
K 1 > Tucker......
I f>0
master, whose name t!i» authorities seven inches tall. N othin g was Powell ,v 1 itlhir__
~> on
ito IMI
decline to d ivu lge
The rockeries | found in his pockets that would in- K 11 S n o i l g r a s - .....
B A W ilk in s
a in i
dicate
where
he
eaitie
from
or
who
o f the Chinese quarter are being
'• C o i n e r ................ .
i 0,1
Front all appearances he
Council thru adjourned
searched I >r hint hut the C h in a ­ he was.
Occnsionnlly peraona desiring ♦
until •
to purclinHeii Hrnitophone con­
man has so tar evaded the officers.” had been dead probably a d a y .— Monday evening July S.
clude that they can »eviirenlow-
Guard.
— Corvallis Gazette
i r price on a ntHcliliie by buying
at Eugene. Portland, or by
W A N T ! • P f speri need bridge
M-nding East. We w a n t to.make
DIED.
carpenters, s;: at i d i\-, also ’ abor-
T h e r e is nothing quite so beauti­
those itersons the follorviag
A -Idress I». V.
proposition:
At his home at Lorane on Friday ers # 2.50 a d .v,
ful in this world as a virtuous,
Anyone laying proof beiore ns
Cooper,
Black
Rulle,
Oregon.
13-3t
of
heart
happy un i contented home, remarks j night, June 2 s, 1 !>() 7 ,
fotheeffei-t that they or any of V
their friends have purchased or
an exchange. S u ch hemes are the trouble, William Crow, aged i>t>
ran purelinse,
pureha-e, any tv|........
tv|M> of I:>
Edt-
I i> i
> , ; Tord to b u y
house • can
,. •
crndle ot true men and women. years.
' y get 1 .
. ........ ... or Victor Graph- t
t
» f i t
ophone «»r ivt-onls ut nnv of the X
Deceased was one of the pioneers s , v
Criminnlitv c>mcs of blood taint
•
.
for whn h parents are to blame. I of the county, having come t o Ore- ones.
• cheaper than we are selling the
tf
I
t
same,
will
lie
given
a
lirnpho-
T h e mother more enamored of the > gon in his you n g manhood across
. phone a b s o lu t e ly free. Every
dance than o f her faintly, o f g i v i n g the plains with o x team.
He was
M VN
At this office, d e a n ♦ agent is bound by the sameensf-
functions than imparting instruct- l e t t e r known by his nickname cotton rags for which we will pay { Iron contract to s d l only a t th»
, prlre- \ed by the factory ami
ion to her children is no less a con-1 ’’ B o b " than by bis real name. He 2¿" cents a pound.
any agent doing otherwise is
** promptly aus|>ended.
tributor to the world’ s sum of ctira- leaves a wife and four children,
1 :
When vim bnv elstovl
rhere you
inality than the father teaching his Klitn, Klmira, Oral and Miss Pearl,
For Sale.
an- simply out the express,
(IS
freight or your ear farcin trans­
troy the roads o f vice
T h e child, who are all at ho ne.
He has been
Muría
' ilewalk lumber cut to
action.
fi?
y o u n g and tender, looks to t h e ' i n poor health for some time but length f i t . Better grade il-t at
Buy from you r loonl dealer
w ho is here to stay and make
mother heart for its first tutilage, his death was unexpected and was Brown I.muber Co's mill C otta g e
g -ed all guarantee.
tb 4
and the germ s o f peevish passion, a great shock to his neighbors and d ro ve. Oregon.
MOTIONS and NOVELTIES
deceit and g a m in g are those which friends.
Mr. Crow was one of the
For
Sale
form
c rim e ’ s
foumlat on. The most widely known and respected
m o th er's n a m i n g can dull the t n- citizens of Lorane. T h e funeral
A good horse ch ea p if taken at
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n
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\V. Ivnykelidali : M I»
\V. O. Prosser, M I)
P. J. Hurtle, M. I)
I*. F. Scuiefo, M 1»
C.-tfSk
I. lì. Barile, M. I>.
«JC»*. O H. Dollar, M I)
L I M Ile ; 11 , M. II
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For the tare and treatment «i M .¡¡tal and Surgical Cases. Modern op-
perating room'and equipment- Appliances far K ray work, Sputum and
blood examina lions Fnl! >rp of tn
Rato
n application
TRAINING SCHOOL POR NU R S Lis.
R e g u la r i >ii.
if li ; m-,- i, \ t.li ■ f.'ii-ult .ni I |>r.u -1 ¡i-.il t r a i n -
ing m II»- h o q d ta l. T h e me> I» d ai»I >1, ; -,il ■ tali' of I he l»is-
p ita l c o n s titiiirs tli • ia c u liV
I'iil- 1 .ties in i n f o r m a t i o n , ail
dress
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J u l y 3 -4 -5 . A u g u s t 8 9-10,
S e p t e m b e r 11-125-13.
MARKET REPORT.
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Portland to Chicago and rtt'irti # 71 . 50 .
Portland to vS t. Louis and r< turn $ 67 . 50 ,
Portland to S t Paul Minneapolis, Duluth, .Su­
perior, W in nipi g. P in t A r t h u r and return $(¡0.
3 T r a in s D aily 3
i -» ir ticke
mat ion, call on or addi -ess
12-2 T i l I ItD ST
liions and adtiilimial infoi*.
H. D I C K S O N . C . P
I it Nor. By.
T. A.
PORTI. AND.
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SAVE $1.70
A n d <t f a !»•..■ • J the w o ,11 T W I C U F.ACH \YI{EK,
the lo ;» n»ws olii
ah and an illustriteli magazine
once a mon di
T his », tit combinatimi :
Semi Weekly Ore,on Imirnal, one year. 104 copies
Cottage Grove Leader, one year, 52 copies .......
Pacific Monthly, one year 12 copies .........................
Publishers' price for the three
SL.iO
L.'O
l.ofl
$4.(M)
A l l t h r e e o n e y e a r for $ 2 . 3 0
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Tin* S e t n I - W e e k l y JcurixaL I'orltnitl, ( »r , is a larm newspaper published Tues­
day and I ridav o! cat li '•••••k
i! It;. - ilsmvn I -ased wires mid its reports al events are
always tin* latest anti'■ iili »id '.i t nr |irejintiee
Its market r. ports are «orrected up
for eaeli issue by one t.In .•• • ud . - U :- to do that ami nothin«; else
they are relia­
ble. Its story p i e.a n dp .
i •mu > are alv.ay mb-resting, a <1 its farm department
(soon to be a mature) w ill contain or'cjlnal art ieles by special paid writers
The pacific Monthly, i ' I um I a! Roman), Or . is the l.-adinu maaa/ine oi the
West, it Is I h iiitit
iuteresliuu.
T he Cottage G r o v e LoAtier.
your local pap er and yo u need it to kee p in touch
with local news and happ« untes
^
T K c T hree F o r O n e Y e a r , O n l y S i'?
Now or R enew als
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¡Graphophorve:
F R E E
:
ri'H
dency to
evil,
but
the fathei
is j was held Sunday.
once.
Knquire at this oflice.
T he
B azaar.
U c a l c r s in
also handle nil kinds of
F arm in g
M a c h in e ry
C r e a m Separators,
dons and
Sporting Goods
A m m u n itio n , ta c
Remember We Buy for Quality.
-
Call on
Griffin & Veatch Co,
THE LEADER.
T h e A\ost Popular Paper
of C ottage Grove