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CITY S FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Coiuleu*e«t «tau-ment oi Herbert Lakm
Treasurer, for year em ling March I, I W :
Ha la n re on hand us pvt state
ment* rendered April 1. i‘*»7:
General Ifu u d ................ * 75.46
Water K nud................
Street Fund
111.47
Sewer F u nd..............
•• JJJ.47
Fashionable Young Men
WEAR
Fashion Clothes
$U7H4.6A
with snap and style cannot
exclusively
for
Family Groceries. New Dry Goods
Fine Laces and Embroideries
Ladies' and Gents Shoes
Disbursements from April 1.
1*107, to March 1. 1*J0S:
G.vneral Fumi
«¿v»M.4<i
Water Fumi
■ 7RV4.Ä7
Street Fumi
ASO*). 57
Sewer Fuud ..
If „SO. DA
Balance 011 liuml per state
ments rendered March 1, pms;
General Fund............$ 121.42
Water Fumi............... 7‘w.At
Street Fund.............. 440.72
Sewer Fund...............
51.10
V /O U N G men who wish to dress
is
IN T H E L I N E O F
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Receipt* from April l. '*»7 to
Chicago, 111.
find a better garment— as
Fashion
young
men.
AT
JO H N SO N S
$ 1415.57
$17144..4M $17144.4*
There is life in every graceful line
* H 'T S T A N D 1 X G W A K K A N T S
and the workmanship and fit is
the
POLITICAL CARDS
No better value for the
money — a wide range in sizes,
models and patterns.
Prices
Range from
$7.00 to $25.00
Wheeler, Thompson Co.
Cottage
Grove
_ ving al
for congressional, ¿late, illHtrlct anil
county offices a square deul. The
Leader will pulillsli in this column
until the Primary Election in April
th e amiouni'enieiita o f candidacy ol
all parties at reasonable advertising
rares.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
I lieroby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election for the Republi
can nomination for com ity judge at
the Lane county primaries, April 17,
1908. it. R. CnitisMAN, Eugene, Or.
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
T h e Drain Nonpareil, published Bowling Contests at Commercial Club
______________ ______________________in a town about on e-half the size
T w o interesting bow lin g co n
publishkd kvkky FRIDAY by
| ot (Cottage G rove, carries more ad-
T
tests took place this week on the NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
T O U u r o r o w a w iw c o d » .)
I vertiring o f local m erchant» than
Com m ercial clu b alleys, the first
SELECTION.
Editors I either o f the Cottage G rove papers. M onday evenin g lietween the mer
C o n n k k & DuBm i i . i . k .
United States Land Office,
chants and lumberm en, tw o best in
---------- ' Are the merchants o f our neigh-
Roseburg, Oregon. Match «!, 1908.
KoUrefl at the Cottage
pmU-nice a« «*- l)orillR towll OI1 the south m ore en- three, in w hich the merchants
Notice is hereby given that the
ond-class matter.
cam e out victorious. T h e games state of Oregon on July 12, 1907, aj
|terprising than the G rove mer-
were lively ones and hotly contest piled lor the SE 1-4 SW 1-4 of Sec. l(>,
__ in
I chants? An editor may boom a ed. In the first gam e the lum ber Tp 20 S, It 4 W of W. M. and filed
SIIHSCKIPTION KATKS
this office a list of school indemnity
through his editorial and men defeated the merchants by selections in which It selected said
On« Y e a r ........................................ t ' W; t o w n
Six Monti»
.
.
.
.
. 7 #
Three M o u t h s ....................................... 5 0 1 n e w s c o l u m n s u n til h e is b l a c k in three pins, the merchants, however laud; and that said list, is'open to the
If iiuid in advance but if not so paid a ,
public for Inspection. Any and all
uniform rate of $2.00 per year will be charged. I the face, but
critical investor w inning the second and third as persons claiming adversely the above
Advertising rates made known on application |
. .
shown by the follow in g score:
described
land or any legal subdivis
*
---- ----------------- i looks to the advertising colum ns
MERCHANTS
ion thereof, or claiming the same
i for substantial evidence o f push
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908
1st 2nd 3rd Tot. under the mining laws, or desiring to
.¡a n d life. There are several firms A. Urmld............... ... *)2 125 *)2—30*) show land to be more valuable for
W. A. Heniemvay.. ...116 120 140—376 mineral than for agricultural pur
jin Cottage G rove w ho should be Krnest Hisby........ ...128 145 9S— 168 poses, or to object to said selection
Abolish
stock
gam bling. 11
108 10*)—2*71 for any lawful reason, should file
represented in the Leader's ad Ren Sanford..........
constitutes today the greatest meu-
C. C. Ilazelton.......
116 *)4—2*>1 their claims or their affidavits of pro
colum ns.
test or contest In this ............ a o r !«•-
ace to Am erican prosjieritv. The
Totol............... ...4*)1 614 530 1635 fore the 1st day of May. 190s.
cry lias lieen raised in W ashington
I hereby designate the Cottage
O regon ’ s death rate during 1007
I.PMHKRMKN
Drove lender, published at Cottage
and w ill lie heard from the A tlan was approxim ately nine in every
1st 2n.l 3rd Tot. C.rove, Oregon, as the newspaper In
‘H, HU—307 which the above notice Is to be pub
tic to the Pacific, from the Great 1000 inhabitants accordin g to Dr. [. I. Iones..............
lm 115—205 lished.
Hert McKibben......
Lakes to the G ulf. President R. C. Y enney, secretary o f the M. II. Anderson..... ... *)6 164 74—334 4S-.->t
H kn . ia m in L. E iipy , Register.
Roosevelt and a band of resolute state board o f health in his annual I. II. Chandlers...... ... 8*) 11« 101—205
R II. Uosenlierg__ ...128 125 104—357
supporters in Congress are deter report, w hich has recently been
Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying
Total................. ... I‘>4 500 5m 1588
mined to m ake the issue para com piled. The low rate is looked
and Pumping Machinery
, ,,
, . Im m ediately after the gam e the
mount in the cam paign against
upon as a rem arkable show ing and , "C om b in a tion s" issued a_ ch â l Falrhnnks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
business dishonesty. There is no it is believed that it is not e x
pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
leuge to the merchants w hich was
ing. Outflits complete.
partisan politics in the issue. D em celled by any other state in the prom ptly accepted, the gam es be
Fairbanks .Scales for weighing.
ocrats and republicans alike are union.
ing played W ednesday evenin g re Fairbanks-Mors« Dynamos and.Motors
su ltin g in a victory’ for the "C o m
for pow er end light.
con vin ced that the time has com e
G ive the boy a colt o f his own bin es,” they to keep the merchants Fairbanks.Morse Windmills it Towers
when this cancer in the business
Morse Grinders, Feed Cliop-
in good humor, however, allowed Fairbanks-
ders, Well Pumps
body o f the nation must be cut out. and jierhaps you have won him for
them to win the first gam e. The All first quality goods at low prices.
the farm. T h e boy w h o js aie ver
follow in g is the score:
Always in Stock. Liberal terms.
T a x es will becom e delinquent kiven an increase in anyw ay is apt
•
c o m b in a t io n s
G R I F F I N «S. V E A T C H . A g e n t s
C o l i s i « G io v e . O r e g o n
the first M onday in April
If the ! to grow tired o f farm life and lon g j
1st 2nd 3rd Tot.
116—
M
il
full amount is paid on or before
liefore I ! tor
f°r a work wuere
where he can see that " ’ • DuBnnlle..........14/ 1.18 170—W8 F airbetnks - Morse Co.,
Harry Short................ *8» 128
PORTLAND, OREGON
March 15th, a rebate o f three jie r 1 he is earning som ething for hiin- J. M. I sham................ 105 142 1112—.149
I\ It. Phillips............. 91 III, II«—.142
cent will lie allowed.
If on e-half | b *1T- Much o f the problem o f I'rank Williams......... 8.1 11« 1.16—.124
o f the above taxes is paid on or | keeping the t o y s on the farm rests
Total....................5 lf» rô*) 62*) 180*1
before the first M onday in April, with the parents themselves.
D R A Y IN G
MERCHANTS
the time for the remaining half
will lie extended to the first M on
day in < tetober: if not so paid and
becom e delinquent, a penalty o f
ten per cent and 1J jier cent inter
est will be added.
liv e ly « Nesbit T h aw has insti
tuted divorce proceedings against
her husband Harry K. T h aw on
the grounds that he was insane
when the union was contracted,
j He must have lieen. Grant the d i
A jierfect town is one in w hich vorce!
you see farmers patronizing home
The jieople o f France are savers.
merchants, the laliorers spending
the m oney they earn with their Nearly all nations are in debt to
tradesmen, and all animated by a France for m oney lent them b y the
spirit that will not purchase articles econom ical little F'renchman.
elsewhere if they can lie bou ght at
H an g to a plow handle and get
home. The spirit o f reciprocity
lietween man and the m echanic, a good living while your punny
tradesman and laborer, farmer and city brother has to patronize the
manufacturer: results every time in soup house.
m aking the town a )ierfect one to
The Cottage G rove Leader wears
do business in.
a new dress, is neat as a pin and
Karo the m oney to m ake good "tw ic e as n ew sy.” — Kugene R eg
roads.
ister.
FIR S T N H T
O ii i n M Z F . n
10 N
H L B H N K
OF COTTAGE OROVE, OREGON
Dix»
N a t i o n A T i z z n pion
Capital Stock
Surplus -
Undivided Profits .
Total -
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 .0 0 0
1 0 .0 0 0
$ 4 0 .0 0 0
No notes in our case representing Capital, Surplus or
Undivided Profits, T h e s k I t e m s h a v e b e e n
paid in Cash or Earned
HntnFtiT E akin , President
T. C, WHtri.tR. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
N. \V. W p i ' r
u . Vr.ATCTt
STO R E
K verything new and uo-to-datc. Best brands and grades ot
Fresh G roceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call and
see what a dollar w ill buy at W. C. J O H N S O N ’S.
General Fund, April I, 1007 — $f»240.<,2
March I, 1908--- 4.434.K1
Keduced during the year.............. $1905.79
Street Fund. April 1, 1*107.........$0*15.00
March I, 1908 ...... 4105.54
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Reduce«! during the year.............
ViVhW n o t W\wo>
finest.
Eiactlj Wliat Ton Want
March l. I*#**:
General Fuud
S2f,‘«.42
Water F u n d ....................... >9M.57
Street Fund .......................v, 20.20
Sewer F u n d ...................... 1471 .U*
Made by
David M. Pfaelrer A Co.
1
City
.1. H . H a w i . f t
W E W A N T Y O U R B U S IN E S S !
NVlNNViW'Ve W IM XV.W V llX\VW lNW .Ng|\NR5,N$V IIM IW W W '
1st 2nd
A. Bromi......................HU 124
\V. A. Heniemvay....... ’>7 HU
R 1). Wheeler*.......... Hr» 116
C. C. Hazel ton............. 121 124
Ren .Sonfoni.................11*) 10‘)
3rd Tot.
107—ATI
110—.421
ino—301
128—376
106—334
Total....................528 578 500 1666
A great deal o f interest has been
taken in b ow lin g at the clu b this
winter and som e good scores have
lieen m ade. The game o f the
season will be played next week
lietween the married and single
men o f the club.
It is a mistake to purchase an
autom obile when you only have a
wheelbarrow incom e.
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GENERAL FEED STORE
D. C. Baughman. Prop r.
HAY. GRAIN.
FLOUR. MILL FEED
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Phone Office Iti.
Rendente 215
C. H . Burkholder
Tw enty years supplying the wants o f my
customers here enables me to know and furnish
just what you need, and buying for cash enables
me to make the price right.
FA R M M A C H IN E R Y
S A W M ILL S U P P L IE S
S T E A M AND G A S O L I N E ENGINES
PAC KIN G. H O S E AND B E L TIN G
Wynne Hardware Company
Wholesale and Retail
H a rd w a re a n d M a c h in e ry
B R A S S G O O D S AND TIN W A R E
S T O V E S AND R A N G E S
M ITC H E LL W AGONS
W IN DM ILLS, PU M PS
:3\
COTTAGE GROVE
A n d a.11 K in d s o
H A U L IN G
Leave orders at Cunningham's Con
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
residence 406
Hauling Done Promptly at
Reasonable Charge
FLOUR
MILLS
All K in d s of
M ill F e e d
G r a c ili
and
H ay
C H A S. M A T T H E W S. Proprietor.
Box Social.
T h e Ladies o f the Maccaliees
will g ive a Imx social at Jon e’s
halt, Saturday evening, March 14,
begin ning at 7 :.10., each lady to
bring a Ixix with lunch for two,
also wear an apron and m ake a
necktie o f the same, the ties to
be placed in an envelojie and sold
to gents at SO cents w hich entitles
him to a partner and supper. A
g ood program , a good time. Kvery-
bodv w elcom e. Mrs. A . \Y. Kirne,
Com m ander.
May
Hart, Mary
G ray and Elizabeth Fullmer. Com.
I F Y ou wnnt the A . A. Cutter Loggers, the
Packard Dress Shoes, the Thompson Glove fitting
Corsets, the M cK ibben Hats, the Bauungan
R ubber Goods, and other just as high class
merchandise, go to their agent in Cottage G rove
W . A . H O GATE
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
The Standard High Grade Fence of the
World.
There is over 4-00 miles of this
famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon.
This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will
keep its shape when properly stretched. Will
ca/rv a fall stock of wire at all times.
I
D AVID GRIGGS, or S. B. CROUCH, Agent
TOILET ARTICLES
are a necessity in every well ordered
hom e. We have on sale an espe
eially fine assortment of H ot Water
Bags. Hath Broshes, Toilet Soaps
Bath Sponges, Syringe*, etc.
Prescriptions1 entrusted to ns will
be carefully and faithfully tilled by
a competent pharmacist.
Benson’s Pharmacy
Cottage Grow. Oregon
In q u ire of
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Cottage Grove, Ore.
Oakland, Ore.
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Edison, Columbia
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