Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 31, 1907, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
tOTTAGE GROVE
FUBLISUKIJ
OREGON
KVKKY S A T U K D A Y .
BY THfcl I.KADKK IM B U H H IN U CO
Knterect at the Cottage Grove postofflee as sec-
timl-c lass matter.
HUBS« KIFTION KATES
Dae Y ear
• $1.5»
Bix Months
.71
Thr cee Mont hs
.
.
.
.51
I paid tu advance but If not so paid 1
mir rm rate ot $ 2.00 per year will be charged.
Advertising rates made known on application
OLCBBINO LIST
The Cottage Grove L eader for one
year, and any of the following publi­
cation for one year, for the price set
opposite •
New York Tribune Farmer............ SI 75
Toledo Weekly Blade..................... 1*75
Portland Weekly Oregonian........... 2 50
Portland Weekly Journal.............. 2.00
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal
2.25
Kan Francisco C e ll......................... 2.50
San Francisco Examiner.................. 2.50
Sunset Magazine. Kan Frauclsco. 2.00
Out West. Los Angeles .
2.50
Town and Country J o u rn a l.............1.75
N on 1»west Poultry Journal
.......1.75
Paeilie Homestead
...2.25
SATURDAY............AUGUST 31,1907.
The Bravest Battle.
The bravest bnttle thut ever was
fought.
Shall I tell von where and when?
tin the maps of the world you will
find It n ot;
’Twin fought by the mothers of
men.
Nay, not with the cannon or battle
’ shot,
With a sword or nobler pen;
Nay, not with eloquent words or
thought.
From mouths of wonderful meu.
Hut deep in a walled-up woman's
heart—
O women that would not yield.
Hut bravely, silently bore her part —
I,o, there was tlie battle Held.
No marshaling troops, no bivouac
No banner to gleam and wave:
Hut oil! these battles, they last so
long,
From babyhood to the grave.
Yet faithful still as a bridge of stars,
She lights hi her walled-up town—
Fights on and in the endless wars,
Then silent, unseen—goes down.
Oil! ye with banner and bnttle shot,
And soldiers to shout and praise.
I tell you the klngllest victories
fought
Were fought in these silent ways.
—Joaquin Miller.
In compliance with the law pass­
ed by ihe last session of the Ore­
gon legislature, every school house
iu the State of Oregou musl have a
United States flag displayed at the
school building.
A considerable
number o f the 50 school districts in
Josephine couuty have had flags for
several years passed and some dis
tricts have made purchases since the
law was passed, but there are still
some districts that" will need to pro­
vide the national flag for their
school buildings.
The law (H . B. 07) reads as fol­
lows:
“ Section 1 . That the boards of
directors of the several school dis­
tricts of this state shall procure
United States (lags o f suitable size
nnd shall cause said flag to be dis­
played upou or near each public
school buildiug during school
hours, except in unsuitable weath­
er, and at such other times as to
said board may seem propel
Sec 2 The necessary funds to de­
fray the expenses to be incurred for
such flags and for poles and appli­
ances necessary in connection there­
with and for the care thereof, shall
be assessed and collected in the
same manner as the moneys are
now raised bv law ior public pur­
poses, or may be paid out of any
funds in the treasury o f any school
uistrict not otherwise appropriated.
I
cloudy days which have predomi­ I pursuit ot Oregon’s most beautiful of a highly valuable character is
given extensively and in entertain­
nated so far. The rain which bas I woman been kept
Miss Stuart
ing form.
fallen recently bas not damaged | herself, bas absolutely nothin« to
Residents of Oregon who know
crops to any great exteut, however. say ou the subject.
Her cousin its advantages as compared with
Some grain may have heeu injured, Miss Gee Stuart, who accompanied the congested and depleted hast,
but potatoes, hops, late vegetables her on her tlip, thinks the story and who still have friends back
D e a l e r s in
and most fruit will not be affected. too good to keep, however, and there whom they would like to see
here enjoying ‘ ha good thi gs of /{\
The abundant rain and bad weather , with great glee, and much to the
this favored state, can nid in a
this time o f the year presages (air ebrgrin Qf her cousin, has let a few splendid work now without cost i $ a.
aud very little effort
If vou think j W
weather in the fall, according to intimate friends iuto the secret,
many prophets. When a summer j j t wa8 cjown ¡n tjje Ohio g rass rc- your friends would lie interested iu t
Wc nisi» handle all kinds of
is unusually cool, they say, it means giün of Kentucky that Miss Stuart knowing more about Oregon
might eventually become a valuable LjK
that Old Sol will have his day later met the man who is determined
citizen, send his name and address I 3«^
ou, and fair weather may be e x ­ that the South shall have its fair to the general passenger agent ol j J:
pected for the fall. This will be daughter whom the west has reared j the Oregou Railway & Navigation W
Creo.m Separators,
Sporting (ioods
great news to the thousands of peo­ and proclaims as its most beautiful Company or Southern Pacific atl^^
G u n s a n d Ammunition. Etc
ple who will be in the hop fields in woman. His name— well it really Portland, and a copy of this special j
edition, with a complete summary
September, and the thousands doesn’t matter, anyway, for he
Remember We Buy for Quality. - Call on
of the several subjects treated, care- j cL
more who will attend the Greater failed in his mission.
Suffice it to fully indexed, will be mailed to him I’ f
Oregon State Fair at Salem (Sept. say that he was a childhood admir­ promptly. In this manner you may | W
16-21.) The lair is the big annual er of the Oregon girl, and his in­ be the tneaos not ouly of doing your j SI/
event for everybody all over the fatuation which bad been carefully friend a good turn, but ol helping
to stimulate the »rowtb and pros- j
North we st.
kept alive during years of separa­ perity of Oregon
tion burst forth in a mighty flame
Don’ t forget that commencing
Universal satisfaction is expressed when he discovered into wbat a September 1st and continuing daily
«
v>T
by all in the appointment o f Judge perfect flower his former playmate for two month;, tickets will bo on
sale
at
almost
every
railroad
station
O’ Day of Portland, to succeed the had blossomed.
in the East to all points in Oregon
late Judge Sears ou the State Circuit
Whispered rumor has it that the and the Northwest at wbat has come j
bench. Judge O ’ Day is one of the handsome young Kentuckian, who
MKIHUAI- ANI» >UK(lICAI.8TAFr
to be popularly known as “ colonist1
leoding democrats of Oregon.
W. Kuykendall; M. I).
is said to be the sciou of a wealthy rates.’ ’ These rales are the cheap-;
W. O. Prower, m . d .
old family of the Blue Grass region est general long distance rates over,
1*. J. Barth*, M. 1).
By the death of Judge Alfred F.
established an<i enable one to reach '
B. F. Scalefe, m . d .
journeyed over into North Carolina
Oregon
from
any
part
ol
the
United
1.
B. Burile, M. D.
Sears, of the State Circuit Court at
when he heard of Miss Stuart’ s vis­ Stntes nt but a trifle more than one I
lie«». O B De Bar, M. I).
Portland, Oregon loses a good
L. K. McDoiigttl, M, D.
it. After seeing the Oregon beauty cent a mile. They are Ihe greatest
%/%/%/%.
«
citizeu and one of her foremost
' he decided that such loveliness be- incentive to colonization and pro­
jurists.
Par the care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern <4,1
j louged to the southland, and when gressive home building of any
known agency, and if tlie restless,
perating rooin|and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum ant I
the western girls resumed their
dissatisfied resident ot the Fast is
blood examinations Full corps of (rained nurses. Kales un t p A d
Rifle Shoot at Clinton, Ohio. I travels he made hasty arrangements made to know before-lmnd the ad­
for a little pleasure trip of his own vantages lie can enjoy here, the
T R A IN IN G S C H O O L T O R N U R S E S ^ ~
Riflemen of ability and national Throughout the south until New problem is solved, and the star of
empire
will
continue
to
move
stead­
reputation were on baud in torce i Orleans was reached, some glimpse
Regular colino of lectures by the faculty and practical traili-
ily westward
when real work began in the great
Oie persistent southerner was to
Now is the time to spread the
ine iu the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of tlie lion-
1300
interstate rifle shooting tournament b® ^atl, and it was not until
pitul cniiKtltiitcM the faculty.
For rates or Information, ad­
gospel of Oregou, so that it may be
dress
W. KUYKENDALL, M. I», Snpt.
of-the National Rifle Shooting A s­ miles had been covered that the heard and heeded by the time the
sociation of America, at Camp Per­ putsuit was given up iu despair.— rate goes into effect. Send one
name or two, or a dozen, and you
ry. Fort Clinton, Ohio. From now Albany Herald.
will be exerting a worthy influence
until the eDd of the month the
toword the upbuilding of our state.
Keep Smiling.
picked rifle shot of America will
Send them to your nearest Southern
j Pacific agent or to Wm. McMurray,
compete on the splendid new ranges
‘ ‘A man's day if he is any kind General Passenger Agent. Portland.
for the trophies and big cash prizes
o f a rustler, is a hard one at the Oregou.
offered by congress and the Nation­
best. He comes to his home at
al Rifle Association. The tourna­
night with his mental aud physical
ment without doubt is doubt is des­
T he
barometer down to the storm
tined to be the greatest affair of its
Pacific C o a s t
point,” writes Ella Wheeler W iDox.
kind the United States has ever
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON
“ He wants relief in some way und Leader
seen.
A . P. A R M S T R O N G . L L . B ., PRINCIPAL
wants it quick. His mood for the
The present week has been given
Educates for success iu a short time and at small expense, and sends each s
dent to a position as soon as 0 impotent. Quality is our motto, and reputation i
over wholly to the National ~R,fle 1 moulent wi" take 0,1 a (l uar,el i ust
thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual h
Association
tournament,
wllicll
quick as a peace offering,
struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index,
heretofore has been held on the | Try the fresh gown and the smile
voucher and other modern m eth od s of lux>Ukeeping. Chartier is our i
on him.
ranges at Sea Girt, New Jersey' 1 ou hmi' Do il da>’ after c,a>’' and
easy, rapid, legible, beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship f
the trouble it will cost
The matches began with the com- !tbe trol,ble il wiI1 rost wil1 be ,i,ore
write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any, newspaper in
than repaid by
Salem, Sept. 15-21, '07.
pany team match, for teams o f five.! than rePald b-v th* > P P ine8S il
brings to all. I have never known
with $100 $50 cash prizes.
The
(OPEN DAY AND M(iHT>
thise two things (o fail in making
other new prize contests on the
home strouger.’ ’
week’s program are the state secre­
The West is a good and
taries’ 600-yard match for secreta­ OREEON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
promising Live Stock dis­
ries of the National Rifle Associa­
trict. This exhibition will
Opens September 27th. Instruc­
tion, and the Herrick trophy pre­
he of great value to breed­
Offers
sented by ex-Governor Myron T. tion begins October 1st.
ers and purchasers. The
courses in Agriculture, Agronomy,
Herrick of Ohio, and $2oo, $ioo,
Animal
Husbandry,
Dairying,
entire stock-loving West
$5o and $25 cash prizes. The last Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture,
C apital S to c k , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0
will be at SALEM.
named, completion is foi teams of Forestry, Civil, Mechanical, Electri
eight, 15 shots at 8oo, 9oo and looo cal and Mining Engineering, Com­
Come and See the
merce, Pharmncy, Domestic Science
yards.
and Arts.
Tuition is free
For Display of
Forty-seven state teams, in addi­
catalogues containing full informa­
tion to 200 or 2 oo individual con­ tion regarding courses o f study,
HORSES,
testants, are entered on the lists. equipment, etc., apply to
C
ATTLE,
The Registrar,
These 47 teams will fight in th e !
S
H
EEP,
Corvallis, Oregon.
national match next week for th e 1
Farming
Machinery
EUGENE
I HOSPITAL
O regon
S ta te F e a r
tôanh of Cottaoc <5rove
goats ,
handsome national trophy author­
Scholarship for Sale.
ized by congress. New contestants
S W IN E an d
this year are the United States
POULTRY
Nntioual Academv, North Carolina,
The Leader has a $75 scholar-
Wyoming, Kentucky and South , "hiP in the International Corres- Also a Grand
Dakota
pondence School o f Scranton Pa. Display of
The picked shot of the United I for 8ale’ and any °ne wi8hi"fi to take
AGRICULTURAL
States Infantry, the United States h cour8e in th's wel1 established
HORTICULTURAL
Cavalry and the United States Ma­ «chool will do well by calling nt
MECHANICAL and
rine Corps will take part, and the this office.
FINE ART WORKS.
prize sharpshooters of the state will
FOR SALE
put forth every effort to whip the
Ninety odd goats for sale—mostly
RACING EVENTS DAILY
Clatsop Beach resorts afford a regulars for the infantry captured nannies at John Hostellers, Saginaw.
S p e cia l R a ilr o a d R a te s .
.
I'.Vlt
variety of nmusements for the plea­ the conveted glory last year, with Oregon.
the
cavalry
second.—
Medford
Mail.
Correspondence Solicited.
sure seeker. In addition to surf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
bathing, clam digging and crab
W H DOWNING. President.
I All parties indebted to the firm of
fishing, these resorts have all the Travels 1300 Miles and Fails Veatch A Lawson will please call and
FRANK A. WELCH. Secy
\ settle up their account within the
attractions of the mountains, situ­
| next thtrtv (lays
3 kyi 3
ated a* they are in cloer proximity
Miss Viva Stuart, a former Albany
to the Coast Range, where the best
young
lady, now residing in Port­ I Two hundred and fifty hop pickers
The Law Department of
of trout fishing and hunting for big
j wanted at Veatch & Lawson's to buy
land,
who
recently
won
the
prize
hammocks
nnd
camp
furniture.
s-?o-4
the UNIVERSITY OF
game are within easy walking dia-
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OREGON offers a splen­
tanee from the hotels. I,ow round for being the most beautiful woman |
in Oregon, had quite a romantic Push OrCQOn to tflG Fi’Oflt,
did opportunity tor young men
trip rates are iu effect via the As­
experience while on a trip through
to acquire a thorough legal
toria & Columbia River Railroad.
On April 2!>th last the Oregonian
the Eastern states.
According to
training.
All students can be
| published a special industrial edi
Fred J. Rooney, a Teterau of the tlie lortland Journal, while Miss {¡on devoted exclusively to the ex-
sell-suppotting as the evening
Spanisb-American war, was struck Stuart was traveling through the ploilation o f Oregon. It probably 1
classes do not interfere with
by a north bound “ S " car at Third southern states a determined effort contained more special and iniscel- :
their regular work. 17 instruc­
and Main streets, Portland, and so was made to keep her there, one l®neous informatian about Oregon
tors including judges of the
seriously injured that he died at St.
SontberMr
ho lo, % ™
5 * piSWfc | federal and state courts. Li­
Vincent's hospital a few hours 1300 miles offering new induce­ useful and valuable to the home-
brary of 10.000 volumes open
later.
He was thirty-five yeais ments with every mile. Miss Stu­ seeker, because it gives the latest
to students. For free catalog,
old, unmatried, and bis parents re- art, however, resisted the tempta­ and most reliable information about
address, W ALTER H. EVANS
tions which blocked her path and so many different subjects that the
•i le at Marshfield.
Secretary,
- „
ns' irallr interr«'* ’
723 Chaml'e- of
01. .kiaicoi e*eiy department of in­
Commerce, Port­
This is an unusual summer, even to Oregon.
dustry is specialized, and both de­
land.
for Oregon, in the mild and often
Very quiet has the story of
scriptive and statistical information
And get the news of tl)e world T W IC E EACH WEEK,
u lot al news once a week and an illustrated magazine
This is the combination:
Semi Weekly Oregon Journal, one year, 104 copies
$1.50
Ullage (¡rove Leader, one year, .52 copies
......... I SO
ac,,ic MoBtw>, one year, 12 copies........................... 1.00
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Publishers' price for the three.................... $4.< h T
All three one ye ar for $2.30
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