Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 17, 1907, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
>* be slovenly nml dirty, while the no reasonable «found for denying
yard U clean ami neat, the free reading to their inhabitants.
estimate of the owner is that he is
These towns spend vast sums of
1 ’ UKI.ISUKD EVKKV SATURDAY.
insincere and puts bn appcnaances j money in providing education, and
BY TH K GRADER ri BUSHINU CO
to deceive observers as to his true yet oiuit the small extra expendi-
cbaracter.
turo which would enable young
Kntered :it the Cottage (Jrovt* postofflce as scc-
K very citizen owes it to liirnscîf men ami wom en to continue their
0 Bd* 4 aftM matter.
and his family, aside front what the education.
neighbors may think ol him, to
Sl'BSCKIPTlON KATES
One Year
- fl .50 keep his hack yard clean and taste­
Astoria Regatta.
Hl\ Month*
.75
fluvce Months
-
-
- «60 ful. This makes the promise.- more
I paid lii advance but It not so paid a
mi If rm rate of $¿.00 per year will be charged. healthful and the family more con­
Chaitmau Barry of the sports
Advertising rates made known on application
tented and cheerful. Everyone of committee, mad« a report of his
the family ean take more pride in work thus far in regard to the land
CLUBBIXO LIHT
He has the larg
T h e Cottage (iro v e L eader for one the home; it is a pleasanter place and water races.
year, and an y of the folio w in g publi­ for all of them.
.So, to a little ex ­ est program that has ever been pre­
cation for one y e a r, for the price set
tent life is rendered happier; and sented, almost every stylo of race
opposite *
we all learned when small that to he thought of being embodied in
New York Tribune Farmer..........fl 75
Toledo Weekly Blade................ 1-75
‘Tittle thing, aye, little things, the list. He reports that much in­
Portland Weekly Oregonian........ 2.60
Portland Weekly Journal........... ‘¿.00
make up the sum of life.”
Take terest was being taken in the water
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal.... *¿.‘¿5
Hai. Francisco Call..................... 2.60
care of the hack yard.— Umpqua sports by local men and that several
San Francisco Examiner............. 2.60
Hunset Maga/lne, San Francisco. . . 2.00
Valley News.
racing shells »ere being put in
Out West. Lot Angeles............... 2.50
Town ami Country Journal........... 1.75
shape for the races.
Northwest Poultry Journal --- 1.75
Fuel lie Homestead..................... 2.25
People all over tho state are hun­
He is making arrangements with
gry for more details of the colouist Portland people for shell races,
S A T U R D A Y ............At CO ST 17,1907. rates.
Letters are arriving from all motor boat races, yacht races and
sections of the state, asking for e x ­ uutnerous other events. Wherever
JEST ASK DAD
act rates from different points it is possible to get sjiortsmen in­
throughout the United Slates to terested iu the races he is sending
O ur fm n 'ly is the queerest one
Oregon. From Kansu City and notice of the big meet and it is
I 'll bet yon ever see;
other Missouri river points, St. Paul^ probable that the sports will he
There ain't but one in all the batch
With n good quality.
Duluth, and Winnipeg, the irat; i» huge euough to attract the atten­
The rent o ' mh have lots o ’ traits.
: from Oklahoma City and St. tion of any city iu the west.
lint all of ’em are bad,
A n ’ if von do n ’t believe me, why.
Louis, $30; Chicago, 838; Buffalo,
A large cumber of special attract-
You jest ask d a d .
$42.50; Cincinnati and Louisville, 110ns will be added to the Regatta,
There's slater Kate a n ’ sister Nell,
$ 38 ; Des Moines, 820; Indianapolis, such as high-diviug, hair-raising
T h eir fault Is niakin' breaks;
They ain't like pa a single bit.
$ 35 . 85 ; Boston, 840.90 New York. s'unts in the water, divers going
Because they make mistakes.
They ought to have been better w ith $ 5 o; Pittsburg, $4' 2 ; Nfemphi“, $37.- down to the bottom of the river
The trainin' they have had.
5O; Birmingham, Alabama $44.50. and changing from meu’s clothing
But If yon d o n ’t believe me, why.
You jest ask dad.
hach ticket is $2 . j O less when ! ¡nt0 tbe garb of a woman, and uu-
Next comes my sisters, Bess and Sue, bought to points east of Umatilla ! merous other features of an interest­
With fault of too much style;
The rates given above cover almost ing nature.
They aeem to think o ’ nothing el;e.
the entire country, and are the same
They talk it all th e while.
A night parade will be provided
They keep ns In hot water, with
proportionately from all smaller in which a boat will tow a line of
Some fool, expensive fad,
stations. Keep in mind that tickets other boats, a ’.ope strung with
A n ' if you don’t believe me, w h y
You jest usk dad.
must ho bought reading to your colored lights being the only object
N o w last not least—comes Hill an' station.
visible in the darkness. The snaky
me;
Kergettln' is oar trait.
curves and twists will be decidedly
T a in ’t no habit, we’ve acqui red.
CHARGED WITH MURDER unique and pleasing to the specta­
It. seems to be our fate.
W e all take after ma, we do—
tors for whom a huge graudstand
N o wonder w e're so bad—
Col. E. S. Lovelace. Well Known Here. wqi he erected on the wharf at the
A n ’ if y ou don’t believe me. why,
Y o i jest ask dad.
Held for Murder at His Home in
font of Eleventh street.
toTTAQC grove
.
oregor j front
TAXATION OF LOANS
Continued from first paged
a mortgage vests no title in the
mortgagee, but is a mere security.
Anderson vs. Baxter, 4 Ore. 105 .
By way of illustration: If A
borrows $1,000 from B, and A, lor
the purpose of securing the loan,
executes and delivers to R a deed
to land valued at $4.000, and A re­
tains possession ot and pays the
taxes upon the land, tho intention
'¿¿rtieVis apparent upon the
w
t
GRIFFIN X VEATCH CO.
Deniers in
Minimi Harden!, Stoves and Kiuijres.
VVr also handle all kinds of
Faurming
M achinery
Crea.m Separators,
S p o r t in g floods
face of the transaction. The inad
Guns and A m m u n itio n , E tc
equaey of the consideration, the,
fart that the grantor retains pos­
session of the land anil pays the
Remember We Buy for Quality.
Call on
taxes thereon admits of 110 doubtj
but that the intention of parties is
that such a deed is to be held for |
security only, and that tqion pay-1
ment of the $1,000 with interest B|
reconveys the land to A.
It has been repeatedly held by
the supreme court of the State of
Oregon that parol evidence is ad-
missable to prove a deed absolute
on its face a mortgage.
M K D I f ' A L A N D "IT KO H! A I. STAFF
W. Kuykendall; M |>.
In determining whether a deed ab­
W. O. Prosser, M. I»,
solute on its face is a mortgage in­
P. J. Barile, M l)
B . F. Scalefe. M I).
adequacy of price aud tho fact that
I. It. Hurtle, M i>.
tho grantor occupied aud used por­
(Jeo. O B . IH B hi . M. I)
L K. McDmiffftl, M. i>
tions of the property and received
V * % * * ^ % % % * * % * 4
rent from other portions are enti­
For the care amt treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Muderà op.
tled to be considered
peratiug roonij.iiid equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
Stephens vs. Allen, u O re . 188 .
blood cxoariMUoM Fai) corpi ol trailed aurata. Rates on applicjb
It has also been held that a deed
to real property ns security for a
T R A IN IN G S C H O O L FO R N U R S E S .
debt does not vest the legal title to
the property in the grantee, but
Regular coin .• of In tuivi by the iaculi y mid practical train­
such a deed having been held to he
ing in the ho pH,ul. The medical and surgical itati'of the I hm .
a mortgage, merely creates a lien
pil li constitutes the faculty. For rales or Information, ad-
upon the property, and beforo legal
dres
W KUYKENDALL, M. I), Supt.
title vests in the grantee such deed
must he foreclosed as a mortgage.
Adair vs. Adair, supra; 22 Ore.
132.
In the celebrated ease of Mar-
quant vs. Ross, reported in I7 Ore.
page407, Mr. Justice Beau, deliv­
—John l>. Larkin In the September
ering the opinion of the court, says.
W om an 's Home Companion.
North Dakota.
‘ The fuct that one of the instru­
Dr. Best Acquitted.!
ments that was given to accomplish
Word has been received in this
The following editorial which ap­
this purpose is in form an absolute
T E N T H A N D M O R R IS O N S TR E E TS , P O R T L A N D , OREGON
Dr. Best, who was arrested last
peared in the July 15 th issue ot the city of the nrrest for murder of Col.
deed, nnd the other is denominated
A . P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL
Tuesday
on
a
charge
of
practicing
E.
S
Lovelace
of
Fort
Ranson,
Hcranton Times, the leading daily
a “ trust agreement" does not
Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each soj
of Scranton, Pa., will probably be North Dakota. He is well known medicine without a license, was change their legal effect. A deed dent to a jKwitiou as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation I
read with interest by many Cottage in Cottage Grove and Laue county, tried at Eugene last F'riday and ac­ or agreement of trust, intended as thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individml ’ 1
Grove people as it refers to an in­ and has relatives living in this city. quitted by a jury.
security fora debt, performs the "‘ruction insures rapid progress. We teach the l.xise leaf, the card imlex
voucher and other modern methods o f bookkeeping. Chartier is our . W i l d
The trial consumed the entire
stitution which is wielding consid­ The particulars as far as obtainable
office of a mortgage, and is in effect e asy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship frtt-
erable influence in our community are taken from the Eugene Register afternoon and the jury was only nothing more than a mortgage.
wnte today. References: any merchant, any hank, any newspaper in I'ortlol
I out a short time, bringing in a for­
and it shows the sentiment of the of August l(i, and is as iollows;
| The fact that it is absolute iu form
He Is uuder arrest a t Ills home diet of acquittal.
T h e matter was
people who are most familiar with
does net change its character from
town, implicated In tile m urder of Ills ,
. , 1 .
..
, •
ug.-d 07 b r o u g h t before the g ra n d ju r y once
it. Following is the editorial in nephew, W illiam Lovelace, a«:**
a security to an absolute convey­
years, whom he hud In hin employ and dismissed, was tried once in
lull:
ance. When it appears that the
nnu w n o was inuraereu some tmi»‘ i r , ..
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.
” No higher tribute w as ever paid to last winter. The voting man lived at C o t,aBe GroTe ani1 l w ‘ce at I’d'geu e
the
International
Correspondence his uncle's house, and it is sac1 the , without getting a conviction, so instrument is intended ns security
Schools than the action of the S cran ­ «Joloncl’s young wife was enamoured I
for the payment of money, it will
ton Bodge of Elks in ad o p tin g as of him. an d he wuseharged with lead- that the county has been put to
be
treated and deemed in equity as
their reg alia a t the international p a ­ lu g a dissipated life, using his ancle's j considerable
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cost
thus
far without
rade of F3ks at Philadelphia, the cap money lavishly iu gambling nnd other
a mortgage whatever its form.
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and go w n of the college Alum nus on Improprieties. Col. hovelaeo.was the reailU- 11 wl11 pro bably not be
This rule has been so often an­
the day that he receives his degree ow ner of the Sunrise mine in the Bo- bro u g h t again,
and his diploma, the m ail hag and hernia district. He is a mail of high
nounced and enforced by this court
C a p ita l S tock , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
the m otto “ The W o rld 's School- character, and his friends hero cannot
thut a mere citation of the authori­
house.’’
LABOR
DAY
PROCLAMATION
believe the story. Ho would have re­
“ H ere is a body o f six hundred of quired great provocation to have j
ties will suffice.
the representative business and pro­ caused the old gentleman to resort to ,
Every transaction of this charac­
fessional men of the city, represent­ su d i a way of getting rid of his err- Governor
Chamberlain Rejoices at ter must stand upon its merit, and I
ing every element of our heterogene­ ing nephew,
lie denies the charge
ous community and including some absolutely, but circumstances are i
Industria I Peace.
courts in construing deeds of this
<>f o u r most progressive and enter­ somewhat against him.”
prising citizens, tak in g pleasure in
character are governed by the facts
exploiting, ns the highest object of lo­
Whereas, The first Monday in in each ense, but clearly the law is
cal pride, as the institution closest to
Scholarship for Sale.
the people’s hearts, the great schools
September of each year has been well settled that a deed absolute
which have g r o w n up am ong us
upon its lace given as security for
within the last fe w years.
The Leader has a $75 scholar­ set apart by the legislature of the a debt or other lawful act is a mort­
“ N o Scrantonlau w ill question the
state
and
declared
to
bo
a
public
gage. Clearly mortgages are sub-
lltnessof this high m ark of favor. ship in the International Corres­
holiday under the name and title of to taxation under the laws of Ore-
Considered from tile local standpoint, pondence School of Scranton Pa.
The
International Correspondence
Labor Day.
(gon, and it is therefore the duty of
Schools are Scruuton's greatest in­ for sale, and anyone wishing to take
Now, Therefore, I. George E. I every taxpayer of the state of Ore-
dustry, employing more Tabor than a course in this well established
any other single concern, and in large
Chamberlain, ns governor of the ;gon holding such deeds to give in
part the very highest class of labor. | “chool will do w ell by calling at |
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, .
, i the same to the assessor at the tune
state
ot Oregon, do in pursuance of ,
' " lc
I t has brought au jo n g us the best au - this
this office
ollico.
. .
*
! of the assessment.
thorlties on educational and techni­
the duty enjoined upon me by >nw,
It is the duty of the assessor, and
cal subjects, experts in many direc­
set apart and declare Monday, the he is compelled under tho law, to
tions. Its influence makes for refine­
The
Free
Library.
ment, fo r culture, for progress, for
second day of September, A. I). assess mortgages and if from the
civic virtue.
1907 , a public holiday to he ob­ facts and circumstances the assessor
“ A broad the schools have made the
A library charging a fee may
name of the city of Scranton fatuous,
served as Labor Day, and I do re is convinced that all deeds of the
wherever the English language is bring comfort to
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I character herein mentioned are in
a respectable
the 1
S 1 nows
e " ewf
worM
EA CH WEEK,
spoken
It bus been said that the sun
quest all the people of this common-1 fact given ns security for the pay
local
once " f a llle
wee)f
am, TW
ftn ICE
.
board
ot
directors'
by
ministering
to
never sets upon the activities of the
magazine
wealth to lay aside their ordinary | ment of money, it is his duty to
International Correspondence Schools a small nnd financially in dependent
once a mouth
This is the combination:
avocations on said day, and make (nsssess the same.
W herever the English language is
circle of book takers, by its free­
spoken, at home in o u r o w n great
Respectfully submitted,
W Week', Oregon .lnurn. 1 ,
n , r, lu4 copjeg
1 it a day of rest and recreation, re­
$ 1.50
country. In the West Indies, in E ng­ dom from the rll-’fi iff ntinn rm n
G. F. SK IP WORTH,
‘-»llaue
(irove
Leader,
one
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joicing
in
the
fact
that
the
relations
land, In Australia, 1» New Xealaiid, in
,
»"V
year,
W
copies
.................
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Deputy District Attorney.
Asia, in the islands of the Pacific and eager readers, nnd by strict I between labor and capital continue
Pacific Monthly, one Year, 12 copies........................... . ||g|
m ay tie found its agents n u g Its stu conformity to the notions nnd va­
| to be amicable, thus insuring the
Publishers' price for (he three.................... $1.00
dents. In its short existence of fif­
of tbc managers. But such
teen years it has had m ore students . garies
...
,.
. . . . .
¡continued prosperity of our people
than all the universities of the world a hbrarv never realizes the highest!
, ,
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Department of
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aud the permanent growth and de-
All three one y e a r fop $ 2 .3 0
have had for a century.
1 he greater part of the I ,
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TXIVERSITY OF
“ And it is only in its Infancy. The utility.
> en i..W ccklv la .____a .
T
1 velopment of the state.
ground has scarcely been scratched books lie
J J i l i f OREGON
untouched upon the j
)N offers a splen­
In
witness
whereof
I
have
here
-1
the work lir.s scarcely been liegun.
did opportunity lor young men
T he possibilities for the future are shelves, and compared with tho free unto set my hand, and caused the
well calculated to stagger the Intel­ library it is n lame and impotent af- 1
fo acquire a thorough legal
j seal of the state of Oregon to be I
lect.
training. All students r an be
“ N o w onder that Scranton is proud fair.
’
iT -.iw iH K 1 I H - . i ' i " ' ” • V.
, affixed at the capital in Salem, this
‘‘luán and wholesome and intense
o f this wonderful institution."
Th
Whether right or wrong— and
self-supporting as the evening
eighth day of August, A. D. 1907 . ,
1 püpur and you need it to keep in tuui‘6
that wo need not now discuss -Hu­
classes do not interfere with
GEO RG E E. CHAM BERLAIN,
Tho condition of the back yard man beings as at present constituted '
their regular work. 17 instruc­
$2.30
I
h
e
Three
For
On
Governor,
helps to make a man’s reputation, will not frequent in large numbers By the Governor:
0n,y $2. 30
tors including judges of the
j FR A N K W. BENSON,
and is indicative of his character. libraries that charge a fee. The j
federal and state courts.
L i­
Secretary of State.
Because it is bid from the view of spirit of the age and the te rJetiev
brary of 10,000 volumes open
passers by on the street, he need of liDerni communities r.ro entirely j
to students. For free catalog, I
pQg SALE
not think its condition is unknown. in favor ot furnishing this means' Ninety odd goats (or sale—mostly
address, W A LTE R H. EVANS
The groceryman, the milkman, the of education aud amusement with- j nannies at John Hostellers, Saginaw, j
Secretary,
vegetable tnan, the laundryman and j out charge, Certainly I owds which Oregon.
—It
723 Chamber of
the near neighbors
see ,__
it . and M at can ^ maintain by taxation paupers,
„
The
w,„ ukp WOOfl on naIv Commerce, Port­
land.
least mentally comment upon it. ItI parks, highways, and schools have ; scription.
m m nnnh ■
Griffin & Veatch Co.
■j EUGENE
HOSPITAL
l
ffîanfc of Cottage (Bvovc
SAVE $1.70
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