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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
) hance farm values and the devel opment of rural industries as well as a country’s natural resources, as good roads. The Judge has a record, which 4te can consistently come lie fore the people ou in seeking their suffrages for re-elec tion . ________________ ^EUGENE, OREGON. APRIL 14 and 15. 1908$ 1 llo Voict-s-Kipe Oratorio Society-175 Voices AND T H E 64 Pieces-Chicago Symphony O rchestra-64 Pieces With it* 6 S O L O I S T S 6 unite« in « Grand Musical Festival 3 — CONCERTS —3 •HOLY C IT Y ' [i ..ml I I4 lh — O ra to rio com bined Chorus, O rch estra and Soloists. W ed nesday A fte rn o o n . April 15th— O ran .l Sym phony Concert. Or- chest™ and Soloists. . . W e d n e s d a y E v e n i n g — syu ip h o n ic Cantata, "C.Ol.O FN I .R l'.R X D " [lliu k ] Chorus, O rchestra and Soloists. Address all orders lor tick e ts to Season tic k e ts for th e th re e Con Mr. C. A. Burden. K tigene Ore- certs i.u m . These may lie ordered now. go». Tickets lor sin g le co n certs w ill lie R em ittan ces m ust accom pany all on sale at ltnrden A O rahain ’s on orders. April i.tli at SI.So. T u e s d a y E ven ing . April fellows” have pletity of money, oil COTTAGE GROVE LEADER I | circus day, and also when they , attend the county fair or other like THK I.KAlIKIt PUBI.W HINtl PO. (Ine.) public diversions, or when they K d ltn r s think of it at all, say to them C o n n kr A D i j B b k h . i . k . selves they will pay some day. Knterea at the Umtage Unire postotBee as see- They meet the newspaper man nnd-cla.SH matter. with a cordial shake of the hand and compliment him on the good sntsrKiiTioN katks • • »IV» work he is doiug, but that is all, One Year .T# Six Months «M while he wonders if the Creator Three Months tii advance but it not ho paid a If paid hi uniform rate of fj.o o per year will l»e eliarged. gave some men a double allowance Advertising rates made Known on application of gall. In mistaken fear he lies- itates to cut them off. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908 T he day of deliverance is at hand: henceforth the sign goes up, "cash up and no grum bling." PU BU StlK .il KVKKV KKIIiAV BY ELECTIONS OF 1908. LOCAL OPTION VIOLATIONS. C o tta g e G rove C ity E le ctio n . M onday April li. Réglât m tln n opens, January nth. Closes for prim aries April Till. P rim ary K lectlons, April 17. U egistratlon reopens, April 21. Closes fo r E lectio n , M ay 15. G eneral E lectio n , J u n e I. R e g istra tio n reopens. Sept. 20. Closes for Election", O et,2tl. P resid en tial I'.leetlon. N ov. M. A JUST LAW. ! FIR ST N H T IO N H L B HNK ! OF COTTAGE OROTE, OREGON N ation » T I /I D Onn iNixKt) is«» i I W. Wni-A L 19«» $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 5 .0 0 ° - 10,000 $40,000 No notes in our case representing Capital, Surplus or Undivided Profits, T hese I tems have l>een pnitl in Cash or Ranted IliR s r M T K a k i x , No section of the I’nion stir passes the Pacific Northwest in the excellence of its public school ami Oregon communities are man ifesting their interest in the state university by urging upon the state the most liberal appropriations for the maintenance of this institution in a way that will enable it to reach its highest efficiency. Thi was the meat of a resolution adopt ed by the Cottage Grove Commer cial club recently. Public bodies throughout the Northwest appreci ate that institutions of higher learning are a factor of the great est importance to Eastern people who contemplate making their homes here. t >ther violations of the local op tion law were penalized with heavy fines at the late term of circuit court in Eugene. The aggregate of fines collected in this county for such offences has reached con siderably over $.1,000. I The con dition arouses wonder as to why men who want to traffic in intoxi cants do uot go to places where it is not a violation of law to do so and where the buisttess may be conducted ‘without hazard, says the Corvallis Times. There are thousands of cities and towns where the business is licensed and. With unlimited cheap material in which the community fully and freely consents for it to be carried on which to operate a pulp mill on. In fact, by accepting a license right at hand, the Leader believes which lias to be taken out of ,the there is not a better and more profits on the goods sold, the com practical opening offered to any munity itself becomes a partner enterprise at Cottage Grove than and thereby fully legitimatizes is presented right here for a pulp and paper mill, nor is there an the traffic. In such places the bus enterprise that would so much help iness is uot outlawed and the men the town as the establishment of who engage in it are uot outlaws, such an industry here. You may with the authorities constantly in talk fruit cannery, woolen mill, the search for them for the purpose tile factory and what not, but the t>P(iorluuities and possibilities for a of administrating condign punish pulp and paper mill here, are at ment, as is true of local option this time, greater than • them all. communities. Why jiersous who Mere is something for the Commer insist that thev must engage in the cial Club to get "busy o n ." The i tregouian plead the cause of the country editor admirably when it said: "One would think there was an old country editor in the I’ostoffice department, making laws and regulations— a good fel low of the Tom Richardson ortfer, who is ftnund to give the Itoys a boost land bring them into their re ward. lie must be a man of ex- periftice with the frailties of the delinquent subscriber— that terror of the editor. For lo. and behold, comes the ruling that papers, to get into the pound rate, must here after 1 r ' paid for by subscribers in advance, or at .ltest cannot run more than a year ltehind. Well, business do not go to licensed why not? All tile prosperous city towns .where the business is made publications adopted the rule years legal and respectable by having ago, and it should l»e enforced by the whole community as a partner the country weekly as a matter of and where there is no fear of plain business. sheriffs, detectives and courts, all If ever Ihe lalxirer is worthy of this is a mystery. his hire, it is the editor and pub lisher of Ihe local weekly, plugg County J u d g e d . K. Christuau ing and ltoosting year in and out is Ihe first candidate for re-election for his home town and country, to come out with a card to the often worried into sleepless uights lieople through the columns of the by visions of bills due and pavnhte Leader. Judge Christuau has made and nothing on hand or in sight to an economical, painstaking, con nuel them. It is safe to \euture servative. yet efficient and progres saving there is not a country pa|ier sive county judge. Ilis principal in the laud that has not, at this hobby lias lieen "good roads" as date, from #$<>•> to $ R nni on its the condition of the county thor Issiks. owing by ‘ good fellows," oughfatrs today in comparison to most of whom are honest of pur- w h a t thev were four years ago, posc, yet careless or shiftless alxmt would indicate, and there is no paying up. These same “ good one thing which will so much en Capital Stock Surplus - Undivided Profits Total ■Judge II. M. Cake, republican candidate for the nomination of I ’nited Stales senator in opposition to Seu a tor Chas. If. Fulton, will address the citizens of Cottage Grove and vicinity this Saturday afternoon at the armory, on the political issues of the campaign Judge Cake is an interesting, able speaker, is an enthusiastic booster for Oregon, stands pat on State tnent No. 1, is a clean man with clean record and a mau in even respect qualified to All the high of fice to which he aspires. In his platform he declares first, that he will work for the development of Oregon; that the Oregon primary law should l>e maintained: the reg ulatiou of railroad traffic; would abolish trusts; champions harlxir and inlaud waterway improve ments: aid for veterans: rights of la^xir; more stringent immigration laws and the early completion of the Panama canal, in fact the Judge seems to stand alxmt right ou all of the principal questions of the day, from the standpoint of the common people. Go out and hear what he has to say, then form your own conclusions. frasMeiit III R E C T O R S »>. Vavrea T. T, ffR ir u » . Uinhlw J . H. H\wi rv WE W ANT YOUR BUSINESS ! ,'W V W S V t t W S S J It a pears to lie established con clusively that Staufbrd University will conduct a most vigorous cam paign against drunkenness among Jhe student body. The first deci sive blow lias l*een struck in the expulsion of two students, who appeared ou the quadrangle* in an intoxicated condition. Report has it that the policy indicated bv this action will be adheared to. If there is one place more than another where the drink evil is not to lie’ tolerated, that place is the institution where the young tneu of the land are educated and trained for future usefulness. W . S. 1"R eu has published a letter withdrawing from the race for the 1’nited States seuatorship. In this letter he declares that it would be wrong to divide the vote of the people as lietween Statement No. 1. supporters and declares his intention to support Cake for that office. This will make Judge Cake a formidable opponent of 1 euator ■Fulton. Eastern people are already )>e- gitniiug to arrive on the spring col onist rates. The disposition is to seek the smaller towns and the 111 a joritv of those looking for country places intend to enter fruit growing or dairying, two industries especi ally attractive in Oregon, where thev bring greater returns than in anv other part of the country. At Salem last week the Marion county Democratic central commit tee indorsed Statement No. 1 and launched the name of I Governor Chatnlierlaiii for I’nited States sen ator. • BEN F. K E E N EY, E iactl; W at Ton Wait IN T H E L IN E O F Family Groceries» New Dry Goods Fine Laces and Embroideries Ladies' and Gents Shoes AT JOHNSON’S STORE Everything new ami uo-to-date. Rest brands and grades 01 Fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call and see what a dollar will buv at W. C. JO H N S O N 'S . Lane County s Assessor. Assessor It. F . Keeney has par ticularly distinguished himself by lieing the first assessor in the history of the county to give prop er attention to the assessment of railroad property and other public service corporations, tiinlier lands and the like, thereby greatly in creasing the county’s valuation as well as swelling its tax receipts. Mr. Keeney is a candidate- for re nomination and re-election. Correct SHOES for all Occasions For Men. For Women. For dress affairs during I'or dress affairs during the daytime—Patent leath the day — Patent leather er, button or*1 lace shoes shoes with kid tops, or with kid tops, or patent Patent leather oxfords leather oxfords. with ribbons or buckles. For Business Service— For Business Service— French calf oxfords, or tan French calf or gun metal or brown Russia calf ox- calf, or tan or brown Rus-1 sia calf oxfords. I fords. For evening dress wear \ For evening dress—Can —Patent leather or gun vas slippers, Patent or gun j metal punips, or patent metal pumps, dress ox fords with bows or taste- leather oxfords. ful ornaments. For Outing, or Resort For Outing or Resort—j wear—Tan, or brown, orj tan, brown or white ox white oxfords. fords or pumps. POLITICAL CARDS R elieving In g iv in g all c a n d id a te s lor co n g re s sio n a l, sta te , d is tr ic t am i co u n ty offices u sq u a re d e a l. T he Leader will pulilisli in th is co lu m n until the P rim a r y E le ctio n in A pril the a n n o u n ce m en ts o f ca n d id a c y of all p a rtie s lit re a so n a b le- a d v e rtisin g rareg. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. I lie r jb y a n n o u n ce m yself a s a c a n d id ate to r re-election for th e R ep u b li can n o m in a tio n fo r c o u n ty ju d g e a t th e L a n e c o u n ty p rim a rie s, A p ril 17, IDOS. G. R . Ctim s.M AN , Eugene, O r. C . H. B U R K H O L D E R . FOR SHERIFF OF LANE COUNTY. I hereby an n ou n ce m y self a can d id ate for the n om in ation for th e office of sh eriff of b an e cou n ty, su b ject to the approval of th e rep u b lican s of th is county at th e p rim aries A pril 17th. F r a n k II. S n o d g r a s s . FARM M ACH IN ERY S A W M IL L S U P P L I E S S T E A M AND G A S O L I N E EN G IN ES P A C K IN G . H O S E AND B E L T I N G FOR ASSESSOR OF LANE COUNTY 1 hereby an nou nce m y self as a can d i date for th e n o m in ation for th e office of assessor of I.an e coun ty, su b ject to th e approval of th e rep u b lican s o f th is county a t th e p rim aries A pril 17th. B. F. K r e n k y . Wynne Hardware Company Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying and Piipiping Machinery Wholesale and Retail F n lrlm n k s-M iirsv d n so lin « E n g in e s lor pum ping sp r a y in g , saw in g , grind - in (?. OutMifs co m p lete. F a irb a n k s Scales for weighing;. Fairbanks-M orn«* D ynam os and M o to rs fo r po v er end lig h t. F a irb a n k s.M o rse W ind m ills T o w e rs F airban k s-M orse (Irln d e rs, Feed Chop* d els, W ell i*unip» All first q u ality g o o d s a t low p rices. A lw a y s in Htock L ib eral te rm s. Hardware and Machinery B R A S S G O O D S AND T IN W A R E S T O V E S AND R A N G E S G R I F F I N <£. V E A T C H , A g e n t s C o tt e x g e G ro v e - O r e g o n M I T C H E L L W A GONS W IN DMILLS. P U M P S Fairbanks - Morse Co., PORTLAN D. OREGON COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS It Takes Experience * l o run a d ra g store as it ou g ht to 1** ru n — in such a way as to h ave th e im - j pi k i t confid en ce of its patron»— th e pub lic. It tak es know led ge— profession al kn ow led ge to l)e ab le to com pound drugs co rrectly and m ake u p d octors' p rescrip tions. W e h ave th a t know led ge in a sup erior degree, an d ou r custom ers, as well as th e m ed ical men of th e town know th is and ap p reciate it by patron iz in g ns. W e so licit your drug trad e also, assu rin g you of th e l)est and prom ptest service a t th e low est prices. Kinds of M ill F e e d G ra n in \ a n d H ay C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Benson’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove. Oregon LOCAL NEWS. Justice of the Peace J . K. Young was transacting business in Ku getie Wednesday. All *- 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 wili keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire at all times ' . - ___________ ' \ Inquire of ■™ DAVID GRIGGS, or S. B. CROUCH, Agent J it Cochran lias !>eeii limping alxmt this week the result ol nail piercing his foot. George Rains is enlarging his cottage ou Wall street and other i wise itnpr<>\ mg his premises A new cross walk was laid on Maiti street opposite the Bank of Cottage Grove this week Mrs. R. V. Porter made a trip to Cottage Grove Wednesday, also! Wvman Kenne from l.vnx Hollow. I Cottage Grove. Ore. Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPHOPHONES Records Notions, Novelties Oakland, Ore.