Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 13, 1908, Image 4

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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-
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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»
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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
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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
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