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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1907)
Bis High T im e Y o u W e re Telling Y ou r Customers About the Many Things Y e*"« COTTAGE GROVE LEADER T0L.XIX COTTAOK GROVE. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVI Mlîj'.U : the f a r m e r s INSTITUTE WANTS HOLIDAYS Executive Board of Portland Commer cial Club Approves Extension. OREGON AND WASHINGTON T h at tho bank holidays should j continue is the opiuiou of the Here Last W ednesday a Success Board o f Governors of the Portland Commorcial Club, as expressed in a ShOOld beM(>re Than Thailk= fill This Year OPTIMISM. An American Club Organized to Make People Smile. The Optimist Club of America lias been organized at Salt Lake City, one it is purposed to have spread all over the country. Kvery city is invited to form a club. Pres ident Roosevelt has been made an honorary member. Here is the philosophy of it, something worth considering and imbibing. Let Cottage Grove people read it, smite and keep smiling: God reigns, the Union still lives and the sun still shines, even though the clouds obscure it. There are more people dying tor the lack of a kind word, a pat on the hack and a little encouragement than there are from disease. A smile is potential, magnetic and dispels trouble. The man who never makes any mistakes never makes anything else. Bard luck stories are like overdue notes. “Go bury thy sorrows, the world hath its share” . Just smile. Before money was invented some people were happy. NEW ELECTRIC THE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE R. R. COMPANY Successful Meeting Held Last Sunday Evening at the Methodist Church Incorporated This Week With a Million Capital rousing service on last Sunday evening. T he Presbyterian aud resolution passed at its regular Christian churches united with the m eeting yesterday indorsing the Methodist people in a union service action of Governor Chamberlain in | at tho Methodist church. extending tho bunk-holiday period of interest to f a r m e r s NOTHING TO KICK ABOUT 800 MILES OF NEW ROAD Kov. F,. F. Zimmerman, a firm er It was the senso of the Board that j pastor of the Methodist ehur< h of their continuance is advisable and I Cottage Grove, but now tho field for the best interests not ouly of The Institute Was Well Attended at A Few Facts About the Substantial A. Welch and the Willamette Valley ageut of the Anti-Saloon i- ,ue, the community but ot the entire] was invited to be present mid re all Sessions and Much Good to Condition of the Pacific North Company Will Build Road in Cen state. T h e resolution as passed is j sent tho cause of the h ague. Tie Farmers Will Result. as follows: west. tral and Western Oregon large audience filled the t-hur li and W hereas, The Governor of Ore- , seemed to be in full sympathy with gou, in oi>edience to requests by | the work that the league is doing. The Firmer-, Institute was well bankers, business men, stock-grow- ] The heavy movement of grain for A larger plan of electric railway Mr. Zimmerman mad • a strong attended amt proveil ho satisfactory ers and other interests throughout the tremendous crop of the present development in the Willamette V al address against the saloon. He that both resident atten d an ts and tlie state, lias seen fit to coutinuo j year has been temporarily delayed ley anil Central Oregon than has gave the reasons that are usually visitor» became enthusiastic over the holidays, and ever before been undertaken is be given by the defenders of the sa by the financial situation, but is the succesH of the m eeting. ing launched by A. Welch, and the loon. why we should have 1 . enscd W hereas, There seems to be a : now on, and the months of Novem- The committee front the Com mer misunderstanding of the purpose of lier and December will make the Willamette Valley company, own saloons and thon ausw ie i them so cial Club that had the arrangem ents this act and a misconception as to record shipments of all history, ers of electric light plauts at vari effectually Cent no honest man incbsrge had left nothing uudone. its having been made especially for Tin-re are twenty-three vessels in ous, points and builders of the Ku- j could be fooled iuto the belief that The entire program went on w ith the benefit of Portland hankers, Portland Harbor at this time, in- gene street railway and other pro prohibition does not Ic-sen tin- evil out a hitch- The dairy cow, the aud jects, says the Portland Journal. done by tile Haloon or that the rev j eluding steamers and sailing craft, draft horse, poultry and fruit were With a notniual capital ot 1 , 000 ,- enue derived from lie u-e is any- W hereas, Tbe present liuancial and their principal cargo will be the «objects bandied by those who stringency is by no means local I grain and flour. The equipment in 000 they today incorporated tlie |tb iDg but the "dn.;i of blood, h«d prepared addresses, and the and was not brought about by the i Puget Sound ports is similar to Portland, Flugene & Kastern Bail- j squeezed out of tbe lee li tin ’, has lessons taught gave new thought to banks or people of Oregon or the j that here. A few months must of way company, for the purpose of just filled itsu f from oar If o i i d Shake hauds as though you building an electric road from Port -1 we swallowing the blood expect to the farmer who had not studied Pacific Northwest, and necessity make the financial situa- meant *t, and smile. land to Salem, Eugene. Yaquina, |]ive and grow fat on :t.” these subjects and the whole affair Whereas, The distribution of tion in this part of the United Nobody can compute the value of prineviHe and Ontario, with branch He spoke of the till .1 wav - of will tend to make better farm ers. inonoy and the payment of actual States lietter than it ever has been a smile; a frown has cost a king- es to numerous towns. prohibition that is sweeping over More cartful breeding of stock and cash upon checks in Portland has i before ami in the face of figures dom. The total mileage contemplated the United States at tho pri out systematic cultivation oi th e noil been larger in proportion thau in such as these it is impossible for Nobody eau really harm you but ¡n undertaking is in excess ol time. One stnte after another will produce more profitable pro 60 per cent of the other large finan- anyone to present a substantial yourself. Hoo miles. They propose to de adopting prohibition and other ducts as well as raise the value of cial centers oi the country, it must reason for a continuance of the \ou are a real obligation to every ve|Qp fr0m the McKeuzie, the Sail- states increasing in dry territory the land. not be forgotten that it devolved present inconvenience as to actual man on earth. tiam and the Deschutes rivers and ] through local optiou until over one These institutes are aw akening upon the banking institutions of cash. \ou can’ t put influence in a glass streams in Central Oregon the enor ),alf of the territory of the United an interest which will make of the this city to handle at least 65 per The output of lumber from the case. moiis power necessary for operating j States is “ dry” aud over thirty mil- Willamette valley a gardou spot of cent of the entire agricultural pro sawmills and shingle mills as well When in doubt take Optimism. the system planned. lion of the inhabitants ot tne fruit and flowers and the home of ducts oi the Pacific Northwest and as the products ol box aud fur In darkness, in light, in sorrow, Paper« were filed today in the ] United States bvo where the saloon fine stock owned by prosperous that payment for these products niture factories, and all industries in blight, be an optimist ever, and Multnomah county clerk’s office by has no legal existence. He ex- men. The following is th e pro cannot he received here in actual using native woods has been great things will come right, Attorney John A . McNary and C, j pres ted tffe belief that an iucreas- gram as rendered: cash inside of from 60 to 120 days, ¡ er during the present year than Optimism is the first-born of L McNary of Salem, acting for the ing number of people join in, 'h at SMBNINO SKHSIOS 10.30 n. m. aud ns a consequence patience is an j ever before, and the cash for this is hope, the mother of confidence, the company, completing its incorpora- ¡the day is not tar distant when the Call to orde r President Fingnl Binds executioner of adversity and the tion and settiug forth an outline ot legalized saloon will not exist- in Address of welcome......F. 1!. Phillips absolute necessity until the actual ] constantly coming in. Bespoose.. Ur. Ja m e s W ltliyconilie The livestock industry has had a undertaker of pessimism. its purposes. The incorporators are ¡Oregon or the United State *. The Dairy Herd......Win. Selnilincrlch cash can he received, nud Whereas, W hile conditions are j goo<) year the wool clip lias been A frown is a renegade smile that J. O. Stoiey, J. C-Braclier, George i The outlook has never b.rai so Discussion. .»t'TKKNOOS SESSION 1.30 p. m. rapidly improving, it will re<iiiire | enormonB, while fruit in 1007 has is afraid to look himself in the face. bra(,ber \ Web-b, E. W. Hall and bright as at the present, I I, t ui- Band patience until it is known that all ! added to the wealth of Oregon and On the faces of the happy aged j obn jfcN arv. ' perauce forces hove fai'h in the out- Jolo................. *.............J. M. I sham Accor()i ,Q , he incorporation come aud they showed their faith Fruitgrowing............ Prof. (!. I. G-wls banks throughout Oregon can re Washington at loast 30 per cent, it is a well known fact that wrinkles Discussion “ sume without fear ot any more sus more than during prosperous 1006. are only the footprints of smiles. papers the following lines of elec- \ »'* Vnli irdoou 1 . 1 ,tl- -ui)- fruit Culture a t Cottage (¡rove On the vehicle of modern pro tric road will be Guilt: From Port- serdung ninety dollars to forward No figure» are available on the ................................ 8. \V. Boyd pensions; therefore, he it Discussion Resolved, By the board of gover- lairy products of Washington, but gress the creak of the wheel is the land to Salem, thence lo Eugene, work of lemperan c iu t ite ............ ................... Blair Sisters Organization........................C. Grelsdn nors of the Portland Commercial j o reg OI1 has jumped from nothing pessimistic protest; a little optimis from which point they will hianch Oregon. King Amomil ;nay Discussion Club, that we indorse tho action ol teu y(.nrs ag0 to $ 5 , 000,000 five tic lubricant will silence both the out in several ,I1rectu.11». A H„e well tremble. A revolution is on. kvemmj nkssion 7.30 p. no. the Governor, and while realizing | yearg ag0, and 4I7, 000,000 during creak and the croak. Iroin Flugene via Springfield and | He will he deposed from his throne Band “ The optimist wins,” — Depew. the inconvenience to large numbers The progress in irrigation the McKenzie valley will extend to ill American politics. He will l>e 2 ?,0g-........................................Dr. Van Winkle The greatest smiler is the greatest The Draft horse.........Hon. K. T. Ju d d of people, are sure the continuance ^ uever been so marked as during PrineviHe and thence across the routed from behind the bill works of D , Diseussion of the holidays is wise and for the t,le ,el) months just passed, both in healer. "legalized by law .” H<- will U-e state to Ontario. Poult|,y ......................!•’. H. Rosenborg "They that are whole need not a best interests of not only those re government and private projects. forced out of hie hiding places in Discussion Another line from. F.ugene will t-ndii H quartette siding in Portland, but everywhere back rooms He will be slain. More homebuilders have come physician, hut they that are sick." Stereoptlcon Illustrator] Lecture tap Yaquina Bay points, and lines A smile is God’s own medicine. • Dr. James W ithycom ho else throughout this state. Ore into the Pacific Noithwcst than will also connect Eugene with Flor A grin is a counterfeited smile, ever before, one system of railroads the nucleus, which is the Eugene gonian. ence, Cottage Grove, Corvallis, reporting for Oregon points alone and does not pass current because W euJliug, Mehnrna and Dallas, electric railway, anil that they have How the Other Half Gives 230 colonists for every day between the heart stamp is not on it. To Fruit Growers ! passing through Lane, Folk an*l r'ffhts of way and water powers al Optimism and pessimism have ready secured for a large part of ______ _ I September 81 st and October 31 st. battles; if op- | Lincoln counties That sentiments of tonder cliar- , the lines The fruit crop of I907 has been j Mauy of these new settlers bave fought many bloody timism had not been a victor to This is the mest ambitious 1 J are innate among the poor can gathered and with the exception o f : conic to the stale with Irom They have been at work for more date, hope would have died years scheme of electric railroad develop ¡th at a year on the preliminaries of , ,,'l'n fmm a ease which presented part of the apples, has been maiket- j to £«>,000 and have invested . t - rneul vet undertaken in Oregon. itself among a group of little ch il ed at good prices. Let us now turn 1 the result will be a great increase ago. i 77 ”, jtb a project. It i» »aid their pro- Iu the realm ol »lie birds tbe lark How long it will take to develop it j pose(i ,ine from Portland t . Salem dren at a school where we visited,” our attention to preparing for a in the productiveness of both states east is tho optimist, the crow is the pes- IS of course problematical. The a n <i Flu gene will pass o n th writes Mrs. John Van Vorst in her larger crop and better quality of Building operations throughout hackers say they have completed | side of the Willamette river. simist. W hy he a crow? Christmas article in the W om an's fruit for I908. Oregon ami Washington have been The optimism of the optimist Home Companion. “ T h ey were of Insect pests and fuDgous disease* wjtj,ont precedent, and while there destroys tbe last hope of the pessi the most destitute, this little class, have invaded our orchards and we are uumeious skyscrapers office mist. but as regular as soldiers in at must keep up a relentless war if we boi|dings and apartment houses, Dallas, Or., N ov, 23 . - Hooch tendance. After an unusual ab- would eradicate them. the building of homes has lo Andrew Spores imprisoned in tho gfe 8enc* of two days, one of the small The time is again at hand for ^jore m0ney has been placed in tn- j county jail in »his city, under ac- m Pupils, Mary by name, was, closely pruning and spraying. dustria! phots and transportation ensation of having murdered his ^ questioned by the teacher on her There is scarcely an orchard that facilities than through any other return Very reluctantly she re- is not more or less infected with an- avenue, Wholesale and retail trade wife, Adeline Spores, committed suicide last night by hanging him- •ponded that they had been without thracnose or dead spot, and now is h„ bPen uuparalled. surpassing f°''d at home and that she was the time to spray to do the most ef even the largo »ales of 1'H)b and self from a steel bar in the corridor W e h a v e a la r g e our in front of his cell. The body was ashamed to come hungry to school. fective work in destroying it. I this dtfVing the weeks when found and cut down by Sheriff J comment was made before Use the Bordeaux mixture, if j bft„ks, like those all over the 111- ___________ s t o c k o f h a n d -m a c le M Grant when be went to take the oilier children. N othing fur there is no scale. Where there is' ted S ta le y are paying m clearing | the prisoner his breakfast, early ther was said. scale too, use the lime and sulphur 1 bouse certificates. * ijj? L o g g in g S h o e s Lo and j this morning. The following morning a small he effective in both | The products of the farm as that will Sporen had improvised a rope procession filed before the teacher’s orchard are bringing the highest 'j' s e le c t f r o m . desk, a procession of little people, cases. « .v tifj, poor, ignorant. Yet not one on a chair to fasten it to the bar. ° f ,hcm ca«ne empty handed. One ami then kicked away the chair. f°ught an apple, one a piece ' the next ninety days is absolutely Two letters were found written season. cheese, one a roll, one a slice of For the benefit of those wbo ? ° 1 assured, it people c n J P suicide upon scraps of paper ®eril And each, as she put her the habit of looking through optt | uy " K„ . n. <(h«r not understand how to liso the I __ . picked up in his cell, but in neither . offering down, whispered is not a ■ and sulphur apr»y- j mislic glasses, and »here did he definitely declare his guilt, prepared lime w the teacher: 'I t ’ s for M ary.' ” for trees' •ingle fe sound reaoon why anyone I will give the following although he indirectly admitted be pessimistic, «m istic. How t ey that he might have slain the woman 1 have .i head of gentle work I during the dormant season: To should ------- lorses-—three drive single— which each gallon of lime solphnr sola rsn be other thsn confident it is im while he was intoxicated possible to conceive. i,, " u1 . lo **H. Address: S. K. Continued an page pusirk, Dorena, Ore. 2t mmmm Lumbermen 0 i I M - .. r ' , r i s s iL E S S iS iE TAKE NOTICE Prices: $ 4 . to $7.00. P E A R C E BR O S.