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¿ EUGENE. 0 BE 60 N. A PR IL 14 and 15 . 1908 | lioVoices-Eipe Oratorio Society--! 75 Voices AND T H E > M Pieces—Chicago Symphony Orchestra—64 Pieces With its fc S O L O I S T S 6 unites In n Grand Musical Festival 3 —C O N C E R T S —3 Tnesdcvy Even ing. April 14th—Oratorio ‘ IIOI.Y C ITY” [('.an)] combine«l Chorus, Orchestra an»l Soloists. W ed nesday A ftern oon April 15th—<'• rami Symphony Concert, Or- ^ cnesira chestra a ami m i noioisis. Soloists. C.OI.DKX I.Ki'.RND” f Wednesday E v en in g —Symphonic Cantata, Soloists. j [Buck] Chorus, Orchestra ami Sol Address all orders for tick ets to ( Season Tickets for the three Con certs $.1.00. These may lie onlereil Mr. C. A. Burden, 1*7 il gene, < >re- { i now. gou. Tickets for single concerts will lie Remittances must accompany all I on sale at Burden 9c Oraham’s on \ April Mil at $l.5o. | orders. ^ I. T . Nickliu, of Eugene, re publican candidate for the sheriff’s nomination, was making the a c quaintance of Cottage Grove voters Tuesday. Mr. Nickliu has re sided at Eugene for the past IS years, was associated with Mr. Friendly in the mercantile business for ten years, and was also en gaged in business at Jtnictiou for two years, lie is at present en gaged in the merchandise business at Bugene. He is a good business man, genial and obliging in man uers and no doubt well qualified to fill the office of sheriff Eiactlï H at Too laal IN T H E L IN E O F Family Groceries, New Dry Goods Fine Laces and Embroideries Ladies' and Gents Shoes AT The Mariou county republican convention last week refused to instruct for Taft. So far no con vention in Oregon has instructed for either T aft or Hughes. Many delegates are known to lie in favor of the re-iiominatiou of Roosevelt or of the nomination of I,a Fol Lane County’s Assessor. lette: and the Oregon State con The following item appeared in vention is likely to instruct accord last week’s issue of the Florence ingly. ________________ BEN F. KEENEY, W est: COTTAGE GROVE LEADER only themselves to blame î ^ ^ u t u r e , under the present Tom Richardson, the Oregon booster, in the course of his re marks at the Albany booster meet ing Friday night, said: “ The tiewspapers give more than anyone else and should never lie asked for subscriptions. They do more than their share without it.” "It. F. Keeney, who is serving his first term as county assessor, made a big hit and gained wide spread popularity by increasing the Southern Pacific company’s, lands from an average of $2.25 I |ier acre to an average of $8 jier j acre. Wells F'argo express came in for a little attention on the part j of Mr. Keeney, having been jumped from $150 to $15,¿55. The Pullman Palace Car Co. was also touched up from $1,8.10 to $12.290 and there are many other like in stances.” primary law, should simply ratify the people's choice for 1'nited States senator, and this is about as Killtors ideal a method of electing 1'nited C o n n k it i t D u B r i h . i . e , States senator as can be devised Kotcred at the Cottage drove postonico as sec without a constitutional amend ond-class matter. The Florence West and Junction meiit. It is satisfactory to the City Times gave our city marshal Leader. H U H H C K im O K R A T K 8 Frank Snodgrass, a fine lioost for One Year • ft. bo While we have no objection to the nomination for sheriff, in their Six Months . . . . .75 Three Months . . . . .SO Statement No. I, we can see no last week’s issue. If paid tii advance hut It not so paid a way in which it applies to candi uniform rate of $2.00 per year will be charged. A dvertising rates made known on application dates for the 1'nited States senate The national house of represen in this state. Senator I'ultou, tatives has said that the “ In God POLITICAL CARDS FH IDAY, APRII. 3, 1908 Judge Cake and Governor Cham We T ru st" should lie restored to the coins of the 1'nited States. berlain will have little or nothing Believing in giving all eamlhlaten to do with their own election to the for congressional. Htate, d istrict and If you want to know how to county nfllccs a Hqunre deal, The 1'nited States senate: that matter is ELECTIONS OF 1908. j up to the people and the legisla- vote, just ascertain how the “ w et" Leader will publish in this column until the P rim ary Election in April i ture, and they must abide by the goo,Is advocate* are goiug to vote the aiinouneeinentn of candidacy of •then vote the other way. j result of the June election and the Cottage drove City Election, all parties at reasonable advertising rare«. | action of the forthcoming legisla Monday April H. Medford has ordered alxnit seven ture whether they favor Statement Keglstrutloii opens, .Tamiury i No. 1 or not. To get their expres blocks of Seventh street, the main FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 0th. Closes for primaries April sion on the subject, can only have business thoroughfare, paved with 7tli. W arren's bitulithic. Louis K. Bean—Republican candidate the effect of satisfying their con for the nomination for the office of Prim ary Elections, April 17. stituents as to how they regard a State Representative for Lane county, Kegiatrnllon reopens, April 21. question in which the jieople are EUGENE BOOSTER INCIDENTALLY subject to the will of the republican interested. Therefore, Statement BOOSTS FOR COTTAGE GROVE voters at the primaries to be held on the Closes lor Election, May 1.3. 17th day of April 1908. ¡N o. 1, applies only to members of If nominated and elected, I will, dur Gencriil Election. Ju n e 1. ! the state legislature during their Bugene, Or., March 50, 1908. ing my term of office, perform the I term of office and goes no further Resist rntion reopens, Sept. 20. Cottage Grove lead er: Gentle duties thereof to the liest of my ability, men— Your last issue came to hand and give my l>est attention to the laws Closes for Election, O ct, 20. Cannery after cannery is )>eiug and as it had an article about .. to be enacted ami exercise my 1>est judg ment thereon in the interest of the provided for the towns of the W il pulp mill, 1 mailed it to one of our people I’resiilentliil Election, Nov. :l. of Lane county and State of Ore lamette valley. T hat is good. correspondents in the east Who is gon. j Louis E. B r a n . May they all succeed- Mr. Stiller, in this business and is trying to I T NICKLIN proprietor of the Cottage Grove sell out to move west. A M ISLEADING ARGUMENT. creamery, will put in one here in Republican candidate for nomination Yours very truly, for the office of sheriff of Lane county, connection with his plant if given J o h n II. H a r t o g . subject to the* will of the republicans I )ne of the misleading and most proper snpjxirt and encouragement. at the primaries April 17tli. foolish argument presented against Boost for the project. [Statement by H. 0. Thompson. MV PLATFORM. Statement No. 1, is as follows: If 1 am nominated and elected 1 will “ Suppose in the forthcoming Latte county is once more out of Mr. F.ditors:— I wish to state luring my term of office attend to the campaign for I’ . S. senator, Fulton debt. County Treasurer Hastland through the columns of your vain luties incumlient upon me to the very receives 50,1)00 votes. Cake 20,000 having issued a call for all out able paper, that the talk heard l>est of my ability. I will give the of and Chamberlain .15,000. Your! standing warrants. This condi upon the streets of Cottage Grove fice a careful and strictly business ail- ministration, curtailing expenses where-. Statement No. 1 man must vote | tion of affairs has prevailed at sev ! regarding the granting of a new ever in my power to do so. for Chamberlain, notwithstanding eral different times during the past 1 franchise to the Cottage Grove I. T. N i c k l i n . lie claims to lie a republican and three or four years and it is very Blectric company or any other FOR COUNTY JUDGE. lie knows that 50,000 voters desire gratifying to the taxpayers. company is absolutely false and a republican senator and only .15,- I lieroliy announce myself an a can there is no ground for circulating 1100 want the democrat. Is this Collier’s Weekly seems to be such a report. didate for re-election for the Kepubli- •an nom ination for com ity judge a t justice, or carrying out the will of taken an unusual interest in Ore I have never been approached gon politics. Mr. Ileuey is prob bv any individual or corp«iration the Lane com ity prim aries, April 17, the people?— lix. 190N. ('.. K. OliaisMAN, Eugene, Or. No, it would not be if the above ably furnishing the material, but asking for such concession. If statement was correctly presented, who is putting up the money? elected to the office of city mayor FOR SH ERIFF OF LANE COUNTY.! but it is not. For instance, at the Some of Seuator Fulton’s political it is my intention to guard the primaries the republicans must opponents might answer. I hereby announce myself :t candidate j city’s interest as I would my own, for the nomination for the office o f ! choose lietweeu Mr. I'ultou and in every detail. sheriff of l.ane county, subject to the The Mr. Cake for their candidate for, \ action '......... of r the democrats in This Aateinent is utatle over mV pproval of the republicans of this senator. ! f, Mr-. ' " Uon gets the : ^ collvemiolls, re. own signature freely and fearlessly county at the primaries April 17th. F r a n k II. S n o d g r a s s . largest num >cr o \oes i M ' gardless of the direct primary elec and is the only way I could con the republican candidate before scientiously accept a public trust FOR A SSE SSO R OF LANE COUNTY the people at the polls in June, and tion law, is subjecting the party to from the people in the community if Air. Cake gets the largest num some criticism in this county. I hereby announce myself as a candi- in which I reside ber of votes at the primaries he late for the nomination for the office of H. <). T hompson . An exchange remarks that there assessor of Lane county, subject to tlie will be the republican candidate approval of the republicans of this in June. The democrats will prob were only two delegates present at Military Reception. county at the primaries April 17th. ably have but one candidate lie- the late Montana ptipulist e n l i v e n B. F. K ken by . j lion. O netojioiul with pride and fore the primaries and at the June Company K held a very pleasant the other to view with alarm. FOR COUNTY CLERK. election— Governor Geo. FT. Cham recepti<ni at the armory last Satur ____ _ berlain. Hence, the contest in day night in honor of F'irst Sear- I hereby announce myself as a candi-1 The temjieraiice wave ought to June will only l>e lietweeu Mr. geaut Alliert Zerull tvho took his date for the nomination for the office of fix the situation in mining catn|is Chamlierlain and either Fulton or ileparture today with his wife f«ir clerk for Lane county, subject to the i Cake and not Iwitlt republican can in a hurry. F'vetybodv knows Basteru Oregon. The company approval of the republicans of this j county at the primaries, April 17th. that it is contrary to law to sell didates as shown aliove. There- 1 despatched a large squad to the <). F. CALLISON. drinks to “ minors.” fore, if republican voters stand by Zerull home late in the evening to FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. their candidate, with their over A jxipular ^ ien tist is going to surprise, capture aud bring him to whelming majority in this state he ! the armory, aud thy surprise was I hereby announce myself a candidate j have the world “ dry” inside of is sure to lie elected, but if they do I 5oo years. Ile h a s the thanks of complete. Dancing and a splen for the nomination of county assessor lubject to the choice of the republican not, and vote for Mr. Chamlierlain a a good many fellows in not being did han«|uet were the features of voters at the forthcoming primaries. the evening. All members of the instead, giving him the highest vote ¡t, ., Kreater h u m about it P. I>. N’ f . wf . l i ., Bugene.* then the legislature seems duty i ■ i - ............... company and Cottage Grove citi hound to carry out the will of the j Subscribe for the L e a d e r . the zens as well regret Mr. Zerull’s de Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying people and ratify Mr. cham ber-1 representative newspaper of South cision to locate elsewhere. and Pumping Machinery Iain’s election, ami the republicans! |-iUle Countv. The militia boys of Co. B are Fnlrbnnks-MorseGivJnline Engines fin contemplating organizing a stoqk pumping, spraying, sawing, grind-, company to buy the armor* prop lug. Outfllts complete erty, capitalizing at $ 10,0(10 divid Fairbanks Scales for weighing. orse Dynamos and.Motors ed into 1000 shares at $1 ihi a share Fairbanks-M for pow er end light. ami building an opera hotlse and Fairbanks.Morse Windmills & Towers i OF COTTA«IE GRO VE, OREGON armory 100 feet square, the full Fafrlmnks-Morse Grinders. Feed Chop-1 O i i i . w i / n i IMHI , X \T ln X «TirK ti 1900 ders. Well rumps size of the lot. The company will Capital Stock $25,000 subscribe for $.1,000 in shares and All first quality good* at low prices. Always In Sto ck . I,literal terms. I Surplus - will have no trouble in floating 5 .0 0 0 G R I F F I N 6 b V E A T C H . A g * n ta the rest of the stock. It is a pract Undivided Profits . C o tte* go G io v « . O r e g o n 10,000 ical prop«isitiou aud should win. PU BLISH Kl> KVKBY FR ID A Y BY TH K I.KADKB PUBM 8H1NH I I I ( I mp .) JOHNSON’S STORE liverything new and uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot Fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call and sec* what a dollar will buy at W. C. JO H N S O N 'S. Correct SHOES for all Occasions For Men. C. H. B U R K H O LD E R . F A R M M A C H IN E R Y 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 Wynne Hardware Company W holesale and Retail 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 M I T C H E L L WAGONS WINDMILLS. P U M P S COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS Total $40,000 N. notes in our east representing Capital, Surplus or Ihidivided Profits, T h e s e I t e m s ltave been paid in Cash or Earned HrsurRT I • Pr>»*ident T . C, W r v r i . m . C a s h ie r D IREC TO RS: - X W. H » i" it o . V e a T c h .1. H. H o v i r v E » k in , WE W ANT YOUR B U S IN E S S 1 Church Organized at Oorena All Kinds of Mill Feed Gra.in and Hay C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. PAGE WOVEN | FIRST NHTI 0 NHLBHNK For Women. For dress affairs during For dress affairs during the daytiirje— Patent leath the day — Patent leather er, button or 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 u oxfords, or iciu tan * French v‘ calf or 8 gun metal --------- » i »/ iuci , wi lM w* “ “ 11 iv.mi | or brown Russia calf ox- calf, or tan or brown Rus- 1 fords. sia calf oxfords. For evening dress wear For evening dress-Can- - Patent leather or gun vas slippers, Patent or gun metal pumps, or patent lne^a Pl,irrM)9’ ‘ rcss ox' leather oxfords. fords with bows or tastc- r, _ „ i fill ornaments. I or Outing, or Resort For Outing or or R eso rt- wear—Tan, or brown, or tan, brown or white o x - white oxfor l* fords or pumps. WIRE FENCE The Standard High (Trade Fence of the World. There is over 400 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 carry a full stock of wire at all times. . Inquire of F a irb a n k s - M orse Co., DAVID (iRIUOS, or STEARNS & CHEN0WITH, Agents PO RTLA N D . O REG O N ] Cottage Grove, Ore. Oakland, Ore. Notice Tlie revival meeting at Oorena closed last evening, resulting in j Miss Vera Herrenof the t'uiver- the organization o t a Baptist oitv of ( iregon school of music, church of IS members, five of will teach pupils on piano. She which are for baptism. Three wishes to announce that she will were baptized at the close of the | take a limited number of pupils. services. I). B . H a k k r . Terms on application. Phone No. Missionary. | 574. 48--It Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPH0FH0NES Records Notions, Novelties