Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 13, 1907, Image 2

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    crib wherever opportunity offer«.
Schmitz i s pelting liis just deserts,
COTTAGE GROVE
.
OREGON
while ecores of other public men in
public places equally as gu ilty have
PU BLISH KD KVKKV 8ATITKUAV.
been fortunate enough to eseape.
IH 'r ill. I.KADKH »*1'BI.ISHIN*: I'O
We need more exam ples o f the
Knten-il a t tlio Cotta««»»iron- postodli* a» w - Schm itz ty p e to teach Ibis country
onU-elass mutter.
a most important lesson. W hether
Schmitz was a union laborite ro-
S l'IiS C K IFTIO N liA T K S
One Yrmr
• ’its publican, democrat, socialist > or
Six Months
Three* Mont tin
-
•
*
«fi®
palli li. advance but it not so paid a j what-not is foreign to the case- He
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
mil rm ........
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|H'r year will on
he application
ciurmi. . 1« j ■ u s t . a
lit rati-s
inSdeRnown
Ad\. rtiiiiitf
i
m
in in o ti
» orninoli
Mcfllawacr
»cjiiivv.ig
like
»•■»'
many others whose sins have not
found them out. T h e name Schmitz
Tho < ’ottuse Grove* L kader for «tic in i j - ’ md for extern ion in Sen
year, an<l any of tho following publi- Francisco and justly, too, but other
“ ation for ono year, for tin* |>rieo sot
names in other cities right here in
opposite *
,$i 7 r,
Oregon would stand for ns much
New York Tribune Farmer
Toledo Weekly Blade................. . 1 -7.3
•J.W
and perhaps moro if the truth were
Portland W eekly Oregonian
Portland Weekly .Journal............ . 2.00
Portland .Semi weekly Journal
SJS
known. Schmitz should have been
San Francisco Call......................... 2.M)
San Francisco Kxandner............... 2 .SO
given ten years instead of five.
.Sunset Maga/tue, San Francisco . 2.00
. 2.50
Out West, Los Angeles
Men of his stripe should be made a
Town and Country Journal
...... .1.75
, .1.75
lasting object lesson to the nation's
Northwest Poultry Journal
.2.2.3
Paeiiie Home-dead
gratters.— E x
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MKI>ICA I . A M » - C K í J I C A I S T A F F
W. K u y k e n d a l l : M l>
Bank
of C ottaoc G ro v e
HOSPITAL
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.11 I , Y l.T, 1!M»7.
The Superior Family.
P op 's on l lie grand ju ry , probing for
graft,
And Aunty has gone to the clu b ;
The decks are deserted at home fore
amt aft.
T h e r e 's no o n e lait me. Ili!) and Itili»
My M a s a t the neighbor's f o r a l i
afternoon,
T i l “ (¡ftIt of it course of pink feus:
T h e y 're playing bridge whist, or they
will lie right soon,
tini we’ re growing up as we please.
Buh, I......rawled u p o n the top of the
shed
And climbed the roof ole:tr fo the
ridge,
And Just ns lie slipped and fell down
ou his head
My M am ma w as s ay in g
"I'll
Bridge.”
A dog juinpi-ij at I’dll and made fasi to
his cheek.
And bit nu t quite a lavish piece.
A b out the same time Amity got lip to
speak
Her piece na t h e “ L ays of Old
Ur» i c e . "
Pop saves the country by probing for
graft.
While Amili gm w s cultured o i d i
da.v ;
And Mil clings to bridge ns superbir
cruft
T h a t bring all ber w its into p lay ;
B u t an*, l’ il I and Itili»—well, we ain't
of mni'li use
llesiiie of siieh problems as these ;
We can't go along, so they f ira as all
loose,
And w e 're growing up us ive please.
New Yo rk Times.
Tbe city council did a wise tiling
in reconsidering the voto on t h e
River street improvement a id order­
ing the street committee to proceed
with the improvements. A gieat
deal of discussion has boon indulged
in regarding
this
street as to
whether or n<>l it is a city street ot
a county road and some of our » iti-
zens arc opposed to its improve-
incut in any w r y .
T o sati«|y him-
sell on this question, Councilman
Comer made a special tiip to the
county scat. Wednesday to look into
the matter ami finds that tin “treet
belongs to the city com ing undei
its conltol when the city, declared
itself a separate rna.l district. T h e
street needs the proposed im prove­
ments and the council is wise in
havin g lh> in made.
T h e colonist rates go into effect
! September 1st and continue until
O c t o b e r .'¡1st.
T h i s is t h e rate t h a t
liai
IS
For the tare and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op*
pirating room*and equipment
Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
blood examinations- Ful! corps of trained nurses, kales on application
shipped from A lb a n y now. T h e
Royal A n n variety are being sent
to the canneries at Salem and Puy-
ailup, W a s h ., w hile Royal Ann,
Kentish and l i i n g cherries are be-j
ing sent to the Portland, S ea ttle'
and Astoria markets. A good many j
cht rties are being sent to tbe vari- |
oils poiiita a lo n g the C orva llis A
Fined for Selling Liquor.
eastern Railroad.
Black Repuhli- j
Fred I.emley, grandson of C has can cherries are j u s t now b egin n in g j
W ilier, in whose s: iloon at -pring to get ripe and will soon be market-I
Royal
field h(' w ',s b n r 'e i d er, w s arrested ed with the oth er varieties.
ou
ch u g « ol si llin g liquor in \ i,n cherries are b rin gin g 5 cents !
law
R e g u la r coins'' of I« c t iu v t».v the iaculi \ and praelie.il truln-
¡ 11 » ¡a t lio h o s p ita l. T h e melili il and surgical s ta ll'o f the hos­
pital count ¡tutes the faciilty.
l'o r rates or in fo rm atio n , ad
\V K r V K KN 1 »A I.I., M. I». Supt.
t¿ùyitç&iitstv ■ i'.i
B®** B f«J L
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y i 2
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Jamestown Exposition
at per
from Kansas C ity, St. that p la c e , and was tried before a
Paul, Minneapolis and all the great j 1" ' -
District Attorney Skipw orth
appeared
for the state, and J. M.
territory
between
the Missouri
L end ey
riyer and l l v lio c k y mountains for Pipes for the defendant.
j
$2 5 ; (T o all points east of t'm atilla was found g u ilty and lined $2 5 0 .
$2 2 . 50 ) St. Louis $:)0 .0 0 ; from Clii- L en d e y, through his attorney, filed
oago $:WIU>. It should be b o rne in notice of appeal to the circuit court.
Kmil Etter
was
arrested
at
mind that the most important thing
Springfield
on
the
some
c
harge.
At
of all is that these people m ost buy
court l-.tter was
their tickets direct to ihe towns the November
found
gu
ilty
of
selling
liquor and
they want to reach. Tips is true
stati*
J u l y 3 -4 -5 . A u g u s t 3 9-1 0,
S e p t e m b e r 1 I -Ï2 -Ï 3 .
Portland to Chicago and return $7 1 .5 0 .
Portland to St. Lotti» and return $6 7 .5 0 ,
Portlnml to St. Paul Minneapolis, Duluth, S u ­
perior, W in n ip e g , Port Ar.'liur and return $0 0 .
<3 T r a in s D a ily 3
I' or tickets, sleeping en r réservai ions nml
mutton, call on or address
H D I C K S O N . C. P .'
(it Nor By.
122 I'll liti» S T .
ululi¡oiial iiifrir
I A.
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* GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO. *
Register.
Mrs.
Mary Ramsey L e m o n s ' you please
W A N T E D — A t this office, clean j
W ood, aged 120 years, w ho was
cotton rugs for which we will pay
SILK CREEK ITEMS.
2 , “ cents a pound.
crowned (jueen of Oregon on the
Oscar Wheeler and C ly d e B a b ­
Itli of July, also o f G en eral Georg»
H . Williams, w h o performed the cock helped brin g M i. S ehlie's e n ­
ceremony, to 150 of the leading I gine into this neighoorliood the
papers of the United Slates, accom ­ first ot tho week, from Siuelaw.
producr .
panied by a story w hich will call to
M. F. Babcock and son Edward
(Prices
quoted
are w holesale.)
mied the splendid health giving heipeil T Hp-hanKon with his hay
D e a l e r s in
of
MARKET REPORT.
| qualities of the Oregon climate.
Tuesday.
j T h e red fires which burned on tbe
E arle a tul Floy Lee, » 1rs. Frank
¡T
a
ylor and Carl B u rk ett o f D ivide
Crowned Queen of Old Oregon.
were ph'kitig cherries at E u g e n e
At the Marqimm T h e a te r in P ort­
Miller’s Mondav.
land, T hursd ay ot last week, was
Mr. W . X. W h l i and family
witnessed a sce’>e unique in the an
nuls of the Pacific Coast ami per­ took dinne» with the B a b c o c k ’ s
haps never before witnessed within Tuesday.
the borders of the United S ta tes—
the election o f M rs Mary Ramsey
Wood, tho Oucen of Oregon. Since
Mrs W ood came into the world 120
It is t o b e Imped that. Ilia <'ity years, «me month and 15 da}s have
council at its next » c i t i n g will run their course ami vet the end
deny the petition presented to it at ■ ems far away
the meeting Tuesday night a skin g
A t th(. coronation which f,Unwed
fo r the employ nient of hut one ¡ ¡„,m ediately after the election of
policeman and he t o b e ...» duty at Mfs W oo»l ,)y the nll,ti,.ncn, Jt,<l^e
night, thus leaving the city without |
,,
William«, whos,« own
police protection during the «lay.
» v» s can almost see the century
T h e signers o f the petition claim mark placed the crown oi a state’s
that the city cannot afford to cm
i 'vernice upon the queen.
The
ploy two policemen.
Perhaps H e
d o w n i n g >•» icitiooies were held in
city is not in the lest of financial
pi ivo>e "»i mg to Mis. W ood’ s ad-
condition, but it c h i t>ott• r afford vanciil age.
to keel) its present police force than
She w a s at one tunc a resident of
it can afford to try to get along D ou g la s county, says the Uosehurg
with one. At the present time Cot
residing in the vicinity of
tag'e Grove has first class police otli
M yrtle Creek, w here she will he re-
ccrs. Our marshal, as good as any
j membered l»y m any of the old res-
iu the state, is the proper man in
idents.
the proper place and should he kept
there, and we hope the petition will
Linn County Poultry Farm
he laid i > ii Ihe table indefinitely
\\’ . J. R ib lin ,o f Halsey, has util-
Mayor Schmitz, o f San Francisco I ¡zed six acres ol land and the sheds
w ho has just been sentenced to of an abandoned tile factory, and
serve live years at Sun (Quentin tor converted it into one of the most
exercising graft d otin g his term of successful poultry yards in Oregon,
office, w as first elected to the exalt­ H e has « 0 0 hens (no males) and at
ed position
through the
labor
unions, a fact made use of by cer-
tain classos in deprecation ot iabot
unions but without effect upon the
masses who understand tiiat graft is
graft w herever you find it, a char
aoleristio so prevalent in human na-
t u r ; in tin - latter »lays that 't is
TRAINING SCHOOL I ORNURSKS.
-
keep busy among bis hens. T h e y
will not Bland n eglect. A n y one
w ishin g detail' d information better
go up and vi-it the Itibiin yard s at
Halsey.
Mr. Kihlin has a neat
home aud m a k e s m o r e c a s h off his
six acres tlian so -e men off a quar-
er section — Salem Journal.
b r i n g s the actu a l s e t t le r s lo Oregon
and means
t h a t pe o ple can c o m e to v io lation a f th e local o p tio n
lit
this
I»
I.H .H a rtle , M l>.
(¡cu. o lì. Dettar. M. 1>.
I, i . M< liomptl. M. I».
pound e v e ryw h ere , and the j
varieties 4 ct uts.
All cherries yielded b ountifu lly j
this year in this part o f the state.
T h e r e are only five or six commer- j
cial cherry o tc h a rn s in this vicinity, 1
hut ev ery farmhouse lias its orchard
a n d a lr a o i t every yard in A l b a n y !
its Kentish or Black Republican j
tree. T h e dem and for cherries has I
a|so been stron ger tins year than
ever before and all cherries fit tor
was
fitted
$250
and
W
ed
n
esd
a
y
was
m arketin g will be sold. T b e yield:
with regard to Medford, Eugene,
T h e Dalles, AMorin, a i d every found gu ilty by the jury and fined and demand this season have dern- i
other rilv or town in Oregon. Many •t'Jdb and tw enty d a y s in jail. 1 his nnstrated the feasibility of the c o m - !
people get the impression that they is in accordance w ith the law which raercial g r o w in g o f cherries in this
provides that for the second offonse vicinity and this y e a r ’s experience
can come to Portland and then con­
tinue their trip to point ui destina­ fine and imprisonment both shall will p rob ab ly lead to greater things
litter served notice ¡here in this industry. A lb a n y E x .
tion and it d evolves upon each and be imposed.
of
appeal.
ev ery eotnmuiiiti in Oregon to a d ­
A moral w ave seems to have
vertise this fact, and through lite
FOR SALE
corresponding an l advertising of stiuck Springfield with fu ll force,
A Jersey cow. E nquire o f »John
|
and nil questionable places are to
their people, gat new settlers.
Edmonds, Saginaw , Ore.
tf
be put out, of business.
Nickle-in-
T h r o u g h the assistance i f tlie tbc slot machines were moved out
W A N T E D —E xperienced bridge |
Commercial C lub, Mr. J, l>. I.ee, of »Springfield and b ro u g h t to E u ­ carpenters, $5 . 5 0 a day, also labor-1
A d d r e s s P. V.
president of the Oregon Pioneer A s ­ gene, and the little in inufneturing ers $2 .5 0 a d a y.
sociation, forwarded photographs 01 lv is now as prim and good as Cooper, B lack Butte, Oregon. L'i-.'it j
I
P. .1. Hurtle, M. I>
H F. S«*aiefe M
C a p i t a l S t o c k , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0
CLUttHlNU LIST
S A T P K D A Y ...
\V. O. Proper, M I»
an ex p ense last year of $4 00 lie
turned off $000 cash, bcsiiles con ­
siderabU in the way »>f a living,
He b u ys yearling hens at 50 cents
each and keeps them la y in g until
they are ol»l ami fat, and then sells
them »Iressed. The big sh<»l* make
.splendid winter yard« an»l laying
quality
C bitten i bark, old
M o hair
Miss
Phoebe
Duineivoo »
ol Hides, green
Springfield is .¡sitin g friends for a Salt liiilcs, d ry
Potatoes
time.
< fiibbage, cw t
Mis» Edna Collins ».I Springfield
Turnips, cwt
i s visiting lier g r i n d aronts Mr. Carrots, cwt
»lohn |)amew od and wife.
Parsnips, cw t
H enry Duiuewcod lias finished
his h a y in g for thi » year.
Notice of Removal.
T h e Yo giic Milliner.» P a rlo r s h ve
been ivimiv»'d t<> third door c a s t of
the bridge in the M cF arland building,
where «»' n ill he glad to welcome our
old cu s to m e rs and new.
Mi iliu : ,v I I mims .
Stl
FRUITGROWERS ENCOURAGED
Fine Cherry Crop and Good Prices
Bring Prosperity.
Five P'iis of Roy il Anti cherries
were grown :hi- season on a two-
acre or. h rd
wired b y C yrus H .
W a lke r, near A h a n y .
W a lk e r lias
contract».' I ¡<> -ell the entire crop at
5 cn its per pound, realizing an in­
come of $500 on the t w o acres.
This is hut one instance of the r e ­
markably large cherry yield in this
vîcini|y and the exportation of eher
rtes now in progress from A lb a n y
will mean quite an item financially
for this city.
In past years the two acres of
Royal A m t to n s in the W a l k e r or-
»'hard have » -kh d about tw o tons
..
.
,
annuallv
tins ¡las inaile the trees
very protitahl
but a yield of five
no respe- tor »'f persons, ta k in g into pens, A coating o f carltolineiim | tons, with the present price, makes
a cc o u n t neither person, place, race once a year keeps the rooati free | cherry grow ing a most noticeable
color or »'rred or condition, but just from vermin but he rays to make profit-yielding in lustrv.
fasten« it* teuaclca upon the public j poultry
n
success a man ha* to
Butter, r c u n tr y
Butter, c ooking
Butter, cream ery, lb
Bu tter fat
Eggs
Chickens
Onions, cwt.
a
great many cherries are being
We also handle all kinds of
F e ^ r m in g
M a c h in e ry
Crea»m Separators,
Guns and
Sporting Goods
A m m u n i t i o n , F .tc
Remember We Buy for Quality.
Call
O'l
Griffin & Veatch Co.
$r-2.S
5C
2!t»..
7C
8c
$4.00
$5 00
$1.50
$••50
$2.00
11 \Y, OI5AIN, ETC
(Retail prices are quoted)
$1.00
W h e at, bushel
W h e a t and vetch, chopped
ton
$26.00
Oats, bushel
50 c
$21.00
Bran, ton
Clean wheat chop, ton
$3 3 - ° °
O ats and vetch chopped, ton $25.00
$24.00
Mixed, ton
$2.8.00
Shot is, ton
$2.00
Flour, valley, c w t
$2.60
F l o u r (hard w heat, cwt
Rolled barley, per 751b sack S [ 1 : 1
Rolled b a r ley , standard, sack $1.00
Hay, bale»!, tou
$12.00
1 IVK STOCK MARKKT.
Cows
S beep
Veal, ilress'fd
ll 'g s dressc»!
A n d get the new of tbe world T W I C E E A C H W E E K ,
the local news once a week and an illustrated magazine
once a month.
T h i s is the combination:
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year. IIM copies
Cottage Drove Leader, one year. 52 copies
Pacific Monthly, »me year. 12 cople-
..................
Publishers' price for the th.ee.
A ll th re e on e y e a r for $2 .3 0
4c
6 to 7c
7/2« 1
l.atest style of visitin g carils at
T h e I.leader office at "5 c ts .p c r loO.
Prepare This Yourself.
S A V E $1.70
!
f
1
For those w h o ha ve a n y form of ?
blood disorders w h o want new, rich ]
blood nnil plenty of It, try tills:
Fluid Extract Dandelien, one-half
ounce; I'oinpound
K a rg on , one
ounce; t ’oni|s>un«l Syrup Sarsapa­
rilla, three ounces*.
Shake well in a bottle and 'lake in
tcaapoonful »loses after »taeh meal and
ut l»e»ltiiu»'. A 11 v gooil pharnmev can |
su,.,dy the ,ngnsll,'n, s iit sniall cost
Inis is the prescription which,
iv hid j
w lion nitide up is »-n llod ' ‘Tlte \>g»| ! .
tallio Treatm ent" by others “ The C y -1 t
olon»* BI ihu I Pnrltier.” I t act* gentiy
nml »'«'rtainly d.»os wonders for some
|H‘i»|»le who nre sickly, weak and ont
of sorts, and is known t o relieve »» ri­
mi«, long standing oases of rheunia-1
tieni ami chronic backache quickly.
Make some up nml try It.
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m »\-p a p er |»>;M i *I h » i I T h < '
titty am i Friday of each \\»*«k
It lias its own I fhsim I w ires »1 ml its rep orts >»f e v e n ts are
a lw a y s th e la te st and w ithout l*i;i" or p reju d ice
its m ark-1 reports are c*»rreeted up
for eaeh issue l»y on e whose b u sin ess it is to do that and nothing rls.»
1 h ey are relia-
ble. Its sto ry p i ,re, and p i_r«* o f < tunies are a 1 m ay interestm -j. am i its f irnrdepartm enY
soon to l»e a featu re) w ill eon taln ««riglnal artieles by sp e cia l paid w riters.
Tib P a c i f i c M o n t h l y , 1 til*
-l ' l ft land. Or . s the leading itia 1 -ine of the
West. It is beautifully illustrated
Its stories are elean and wlitileseiii“ and intensely
interesliiijj;.
The C o t t a g e G r o v e L e a d e r ,
»nr lo cal paper an d you need it to k eep in touch
with local news and happenings.
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THE LEADER.
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