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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
COTTAGE GROVE L E A D E R taiaty that they will decide unani mously to ask the railroads to with- j draw the higher rates, even before The Expense of Publishing Newspa P U B L ISH E D K Y UK Y .SATU RD AY. the published tariff schedujea have pers Greatly Increased. $ BY TH K LKADKK PUBLISHING 1 Ü been distributed and received by Like everything else, the cost of L. M. Elliott, who owns what is the trade. The organization, if has in- | know n as the B erk sh ire p lace near Kntereü at tli« Collage Drove postufflce as sec- the statements of those most vitally publishing a newspaper ond-cuuts matter. interested in the matter are a ori- creased. A dozen or so years ago I Goshen, had the misfortune to lose terion, will insist that the existing the getting out of a paper was com. i Ins fine residence with the most o. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 rates One Year fire Tuesday at I the turniturn entirely adequate, and ¡ paratively inexpensive. .75 SU Months .50 make that contention, supported by cheap, paper stock was low, and 2:30 o’clock. Three« Months I paid in advance but K not so paid a \\V also handle nil kinds of ■nit rin rate of $2.00 per year will be charged. The fire started from a detective figures, statistics and carefully pre less reading matter was required. Advertising rates made known on application pared reports, the fundamental ba Today printers get sixty ptr cent flue on the inside, and was first dis F a - r m in g sis tor their demand that the pro more in wages than they got twelve covered hy some men who were at CLUBBING LIST tbo place sawing wood. They made years ago and another increase is posed increase in rates be not en Crea-m Separators, S p o r t i n g (io o d s T h e C o tta g e (« r o v e L eader fo r one year, and any o f the fo llo w in g pu b li forced October i , the date set for to go into effect September 1 . The a gallant tight to save the building, G u n s a n d A m m u n it io n . cation for on e y e a r, fo r the p rice set price of paper stock has risen fully but the fire had got to much oi a them to go into effect. opp osite * a third and is still rising. start, aud they had to confine their New York Tribune Farmer...........$! 75 Concurrent with the plan to ask R em em ber We Buy for Quality. - Call oo Toledo Weekly Blade.................... 1-75 The introduction of the linotype efforts to getting out what furniture Portland Weekly Oregonian . ........ 2.50 a withdrawal ol the forthcoming ad Portland Weekly Journal.............. 2.00 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal...... 2.25 vance, it is highly probable that into newspaper offices was felt to he they could save, and that was vorv San Francisco Call......................... 2.50 San Francisco Examiner................. 2.50 the lumbermen of the two states the downfall of compositors, but little, and the wind was blowing I Sunset Magazine, San Francisco. 2.00 O lt w. St. U N AnCOlM. .......... 2.50 will take steps to lay the whole time has shown that there are more quite strong and the tire burned j Town and Country Journal.............1.75 Northwest Poultry Journal............1.75 matter before the Interstate Com men and women at work today on fiercely. Pacific Homestead..........................2.25 There was insurance for $ 1,000 merce Commission. The associa newspapers than ever before. The tion is prepared to go into a full reason is that newspapers give on the building and ils contents, KATUttDAY............Al GUST 24 , 1907 . s * » -a.-i aud exhaustive history of the con more for the money than formerly. I but the loss was between $2,000 give more reading and a larger and J aud $ 2 , 500 . The house tvas a good ditions here and elsewhere to show Only a Printer. the equity of present rates, and the better paper in every way thau was j two-story structure and was in good •\ condition. Mr. Elliott says ho will ruinous results that are likely to the case in former years. M E D ICAI. AND stTlUSftJAI. HTAFf O n ly a p r in te r ! His tinner tips There is nothing on the market rebuild at once. t iiv e voice » g a i n to lo n g d ead lips, W. Kuykendall M D follow the adoption of au advanced I And from a p a - t and h o a ry a g e W. O. Brosser, M l). that people get so much of for their j --------- - - " schedule. The association is ready Itecnll the w ord s of seer and sage. P. J. Barilo, M. I>. Why Latin is Used, No painter he— B. F. Soalefe, M L). to makes finish fight, to contribute money as they do in newspapers at | \ I lit line liy line ho tells the tale I. B. Buril«, M l). money to a fund to provide the fin the present time. It is rich in news, T h a t c o lo r g iv e s to c an va s pale. Ceo. O B . Do Bur, M. I). “ I don’t see,’ ’ said tho man who And m usters oltl before us stand ancial means for establishing the full of entertainment, indeed, a ne L K. M c D ihikh I, m . i) W ith brush anti p alette clasped In cessity for the counting room, the was leaning against the drug store justice ot their claims. hand counter, “ why a doctor can’t write S o w e m a y see. In the event the transcontinental store and the home. For I he tare anti lie.iiiiieiil uf Medical and Surgical Cusc- Modern op. I With this increase in tiie cost of his prescription in English instead W ith p atien t t o ll, w h ile oth ers sleep. lines ignore the request of the lum perating roomjand equipment Appliances for X ray work. Sputum at H e makes th e ages b a tk w a rd creep. of Latin.” preparing and getting out papers bermen ot the Northwest, and re blood examinations. Ful! corps ol trained nurses. Rales on applicatiai A n d k n ig h ts in a r m o r rid e mid t i g h t . “The druggist said, ‘‘You think, “ F o r G od . m y ludy, and th e r ig h t ,” fuse to withdraw the new rates, no will certainly come increased rates N o player he— TR AINI N< i SC 11 < ><)L FOR NURsï:S~ time will be lost in the appeal to of advertising for the merchants, 11 suppose, that the doctor writes lin t hy th e muglc of his hands T h e c u rta in rises in a ll lands, the Interstate Commerce Commis for there is nothing else left for the his prescription in I.at u so it can’t A n d a c to rs for a season rage be read so easily—so the layman R egu lar course ..I lectures hy the fa c u lty a n d p ractical Pain papers to do. T h e ir few b rici hours upon the -ttugc. sion for relief, for it is in the pro ing in tin- loi p ilai. T h e m edical am i su rgica l stall’ o f tin- hnH. can’t steal his trade aud learn what No w e m a y see. vince of the duties of that body to pitnl constitutes the faculty. F o r rates o r in form ation , id- he is giving him. But that’s all O n ly a p rin te r! H is m agic trade determine whether the present rates Many Going to Circus. drcMs IV. KBYKENDAI.L, M. D, Siipt. Hath all e a rth 's scenes b efore us la id , wrong. In the first place, Latin is are adequate, just and discrimina H e m o v es Ills nim ble hands, and lo, a more exact and concise lauguago T h e w o r ld w ith k n o w le d g e is a g lo w . tive in character. The lumbermen The people of this vicinity will And by t lie m ugir o f Ills a rt than English, and being a dead lan feel confident they will be able to j have but one opportunity of seeing T h e future c u rta in draw s apart guage, does not change, aB all liv So w e m ay see. present a strong case to the com- ] Ringling Brothers World’s Great- ing languages do. O n ly a p rin te r! His m avic spell mission, aud few of them have any eS( Shows this year, the exhibition P reserves e arth 's sw eetest utory w e ll; "Then, again, since a very large hopes that the transcontinental ! at Eugene on August 30 beiDg the ¡ V j O f h o w , on C a l v a r y ’s cruel tree T lie S a v io r died to m ake men free. freight bureau will revoke their or- only one to be presented near here, part of all the drugs in use are bo A proph et he— tanical, they have in the pharmaco- der for an increased tariff schedule It is an opportunity that all lovers F o r by his a rt he m akes the book W h erein the w eary sou l m a y look. on lumber shipm en ts.-T elegram. j ol good nmllsement shouU1 avnii P°Çla the same names that they A n d lo o k in g, see tho prom ised blest have i n botany— the scientific themselves of, as the Ringling O f hom e, and love, and endless rest— F t e r n it y ! Hon. William H. Taft, Secretary Brothers have organized a circus so names, Two-thirds of such drugs T E N T H A N D MORRISON STREETS, P O R T L A N D , OREGON of War, will spend all day in Port excellent, so large and so full of haven’t any English names, and so A . P A R M S T R O N G . L L . B ., PR IN C IPA L Oregon hns but five representa couldn’t be written in English. land, Friday September 0 . He will novelty that it is above comparison Educates fur success in a i ll. ,rt time anil at small expense, and sends each a tives on the list of officers in the ‘‘But suppose a doctor did write speak at the Armory in the evening with any other show. dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our m otto, and reputation I United States unvy, a mighty small a prescription in English for an un at 8 o'clock, and seats will be re thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual ii Foreign agents now stationed in number when it is considered that served for every editor, for the of- Europe and Asia were instructed educated patient. The patient reads struction insures rapid progress. W e teach the loose leaf, the card in.ler.ll the list aggregates 3432 officers in fleers of every commercial and in - q ast winter to engage every act of it, thinks he remembers it, and so voucher and other modem methods o f bookkeeping. Cbarlier is our short active service. The five Oregon easy, rapid, legible, beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship f dustrial body, for the members of prominence regardless of cost, and tries to get it filled from memory officers are Lieutenants Percy N. the second time. Suppose, for in write today. References, any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Poi Olmsted, on duty ou the Boston; the last legislature, the state officers I the result is a performa ice abso- stance, it calis for iodine of potas the Mayor of every city, and a lim- lutely monopolizing all the world’s Frauklin Wayne Osborn Jr., on sium and he gels it confused with ited number of delegates from nil best talent. What these agents special duty, Bureau of Steam En the commercial bodies throughout left for other shows to engage war. cyanide of potassium. He could gineering; Midshipmen Raleigh H. Oregon, but these names must be not considered good enough for the safely take ten grains of the first, Hughes, of Portland, on duty on reported and reservations made by Ringling Brothers to bother with. but one grain of the second would the Missouri; Frederick M. Perkins, Monday, September 2 . by address- There are over 300 performers with kill him as dead as a mackerel. of Salem, on the Nebraska; Ernest ing Tom RichardsoD, Secretary of \ the circus and 100 big acts, not one That’s an exaggerated case, but Durr, of Baker City, on the York- tde Oregon Development League, Qf wltich any other show could af- will serve for an illustration. Don’t town. When the great naval fleet Portland, Oregon. ; for(j to pay for. The Riccobono you see how the Latin is a protec assembles on tho Pacific station four tion anti a safeguard to the patient? C a p ita l S t o c k , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 j horses which wear trousers, coats of the live Oregon officers in the Prescriptions in Latin he can’t read Must Go to School. and boots and stand and walk 011 Navy will be with it, namely, Lieu their hind feet all the time they are and consequently doesn’t try to tenant Olmsted and Midshipmen in the ring, are the greatest trained remember. Hughes, Perkins and Durr. Bovs between the ages of 9 and | animal act the world has ever seen. ‘‘Now for a final reason. Latin 14 . must attend school hereafter, or ! If the sPa< ’e wrr'* to *P*re 1 °° is a language Unit is used by scien Some of the deer liuuteis in the „ „ „ „ 1 reason t for __ not . doing 1 ’• more . acts, .. . better . than ever , before tific men the world over, and no county of Douglas county are have „ a good , .,, , b i seen in this country, could be nien- breeding for themselves more trou so. Failure will mean all manner tioned. Suffice it to say that Ring- other language is. You can get ble than would fill a wool-sack. A l of fines and possibly imprisonment ling Brothers have an organization Latin prescriptions filled in any so wonderful as to stnud on a plain country on the face of the earth though tlicro is a stringent law for somebody. It is a new law and by itself high above any other kind where thero is a drug store. We a strict one. It was passed by the against killing a doe at aDy time, of amusement. And there will be excepting from September 1, to No recent legislature, and is compul but one opportunity for the people had a prescription come in here the other day which we had put up vember 1, it is known that a num sory education so peremptory that | òftbiiT citjT u> aee it brook9 no violations. It fines the originally, and which had since ber of careless and reckless hunt parent whose child is truant. It been stamped by druggists in Lon ers have lieen killing every doe they Silk Creek Items. fines the teacher, the truant officer don, Paris, Berlin, Constantinople, run across. It is reported that one himself, the county school superin Mrs. J. W. Dresser and her sis Cairo and Calcutta. What good party killed seven of them out of a tendent or even any citizen who ter Mrs. Smith from Lynx Hollow, would an English prescription be total of nine deer ou a recent hunt visited friends in this place from in St. Petersburg?” — New York near Draiu. A tine of $ 5 oo and a knows of the truancy and fails to Friday until Sunday. see that the law is enforced. It ab Herald. 6-mouth jail sentence might put a Mrs. Belle Waterman Fridley lec solutely means that children be And get the news of the world T W IC E EACH WEEK, stop to this kind of law breaking.— WOOD WANTED tween 9 and I4 must attend school tured in the school bouse Sunday Nonpareil 10 ' ’ ll "n'vs °nce a week and an illustrated magazine evening. when school is in session or have a WANTED— At this office, clean ik _ a month 1 his is the combination: Mr. E. A. Wheeler and wife went cotton rags for which we will pay Brought face to face with prob reason that is acceptable to the .’eini Weekly Oregon Journal, one year, 104 copies $ 1 . 5 $ ably the most critical situation that school authorities and to the law. ! to Yoncalla Friday and returned 2^, cents a pound. i Sunday. ,ir,ve Ecadei, one year, h i copies................. 1.50 has arisen in the history of the or The law is now in effect and Lane i M iss Winnie Dresser was the ' **Mest style of visiting cards at Pacific Monthly, one year, 12 copies. ......................._l.00_ ganization, the Oregon & Washing county has a truant officer to see guest of Miss Amy Owens Friday ! ^ ,e Leader office at "5 cts.per loO. ton Lumber Manufacturers' Associ- that the law is enforced. J. M. night. Publishers’ price for the three.................... $4 80 1 ~~r~ tion at a meeting on Saturday held Williams has been appointed truant Archie Wilson is at work at the f 1 T I T T All three one y e a r for $2.30 in Portland, wrestled with the officer for Lane Co. The clerk of mill at Mr. Schlie’s place. j j\ \ l| 1 he Law Department o f emergency. The determined band the district furnishes the teacher ■ ‘1 Vy the UNIVERSITY OF ' pnbllslicdjj* Mr. Parmele has bought Eugene j - • event! ; composed of more than two hundred with a list of the pupils in the dis Miller’s wood machine and hauled rrcrtcfl OP * »■ OREGON offers a splen- * ■ air ren* of tho most substantial lumbermen, trict between 9 and I4. From the it home. did opportunity (or young men Ui«, and Its form dvi«arW» , _ . .............. n ill.. , T"5 , " " “ " “ 'k * i»y flp M ld psiid writer*. T '"■Pacific e n ih fr ""-.... to acquire a thorough legal business men, merchants and ship list the teacher ascertains if all are W est It Mr. A. D. Owen’s men bave been •t is Donut M trulli mm . m...i ' 1 '•rllaiiJ. o r , h H ip Ir .n l 1 11« iiiaL*»/«* wtereMina. lta stories arc clean and wholesome aod pers ol the state, set in protest at school. If any are absent, the j loading cars this week, training. All students can he against the proposed advance in the reason is sought. If not a legal sell-supporting as the evening | « 1 * locaT H. M. Damewood is hauling l’ * " " r loCill paper and you need it to keep 1» freight rates on lumber aimut to lie excuse, the matter is reported to j hay from Siuslaw. classes do not interfere with S 2 . 3 0 ‘ he Three For O ne Y e a r . O nly $ 2 . 3 0 imposed on them hy the transcon the truant officer. He takes up the their regular work. 17 instruc David Es es enjoys the privilege N e w o r R e n e w « ,!« ^ tinental railroads in retaliation for case, and if matters are not adjust- of riding behind a rattling good tors including judges of the the enforcement of a 2-cent passen ed the parent is arrested and fined. $400 new team of three-year olds. federal and state courts. L i ger fare in the Middle West and The fine is $20 to $100 or imprison brary of 10,000 volumes open I The ice cream social Wednesday Trans-Mississippi States. to students. For free catalog, raent from 10 to 50 days. The same evening was a great success. The Tho grave problem is twin«* •),«-. I fine or impri«''nrnent or both is I program was pleasing and well ren address, W ALTER H. EVANS Ottgbly threshed uu> <«nu aom,. u«.- .11 to., uiii ty me tru*ut officer or dered. There was a large atten Secretary, finite action will be taken. It may others, if the law is not enforced. dance and the proceeds amounted I 723 Chamber of to $20 M. Everyone enjoyed the j Commerce, Port- be said with a great degree of cer- There is no way out of it. evening and the ice cream. 1 land. rVwvvuuu SOTTACE GROVE • • OREGON Machinery G riffin & V ea tch Co. .. EUGENE HOSPITAL % Jßanh ot Cottaijc Grove SAVE $1.70 A k .