Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 15, 1908, Image 1

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IN0USTK1KS AND »SOURCES.
C O T T A G E G N O V C . OREGON
l.ocaUri on the upper W illam ette River
144 miles south nl I’oi tlaml on Southern k*E
cific aud Oregon Jk South KaMtern Railroads.
Population .’SO); two l>uuk.s; public and high
schools, live churches; water, light und sew
er systems;ciearner> ; Hour m ill; two brick
yards, saw m ills, w o o d w o rk factory; mutch
factory; steam laundry uml the L e a d e r .
« ‘.real fortrsls o f timlier tributary to Cottage
< '.rove; tifteeu saw mills; three shingle mills,
within a radius o f 15 miles, lleailuuarte.s
for Uohemia gold mines uml Hlack mate
quicksilver mines valleys and foot hills
w ell adapted to fruit growing, farming ami
duirying. For information regarding this
great country subscrilie lor the Laador.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.
H O H E M ? ! NVGGETL I:A D E R i C o M o lU .t.d J « ^ u .r r 9. 1908
At Saginaw Last Sunday
Free of Indebtedness.
BASKET DINNER SERVED
Dedication Sermon Preached by Rev.
Mickle of Cottage Grove. Pre­
siding Elder Present.
Last Sunday a large crowd as­
sembled at Saginaw from Creswell,
Lynx Hollow and Cottage Grove
to attend the dedication services at
the new
Methodist Kpiscopal
church.
The services were held at 11
o ’clock a. in. in the new church
and were conducted by 1’residing
Elder Wire of Eugene, Rev. Gard­
ner of Saginaw aud Rev. A. S.
Nickle, pastor of the Cottage
Grove M. Ii. church, the dedica­
tion sermon being preached by the
latter. • The afternoon service was
conducted by Rev. Skidmore of
Creswell.
Presiding Elder Wire made the
introductory remarks, and the ser­
vice was conducted in the follow­
ing order:
Sotig............................................... Choir
Prayer.............. «...Presiding Hitler Wire
Sacred Ouartette..............................
Dr. anti Mrs. Van Winkle, Mrs.
A. Hrnnd anil J. M. Ishain of
Cottage drove.
Reading of text................ Rev. Gardner
Song............................................... Choir
Scriptural reading.........Presiding Hitler
Dedication sermon. . Rev. A. S. Nickle
Trustees report....................... Mr. Angel
Ritualistic service........ l’resitling Hitler
Collection
Song............................................... Choir
Benediction
The trustees of the new church
are Rev. Gardner and Messrs.
Angel and Neat.
The beautiful, sightly lot upon
which the church is located was
donated by Mr. Angel. It has
an elevation of about 50 feet alxive
the town and is partially surround­
ed by au evergreen grove, a most
picturesque location. The build­
ing is 24x40 feet with arched win­
dows and ceiling and the interior
wood work is oil finished, the ceil­
ing and walls bfeing papered and
decorated. According to the trus­
tees report the cost of the bujlding
was $1005.50. The subscriptions
amounted to $850.25 of which all
but $56.1,1 has lieen paid in. The
M. E. church extension subscribed
$250 and this neat little church ed­
ifice was therefore dedicated pract­
ically free of indebtedness, which
speaks well for the energetic trus­
tees aud the public spirited people
of that community. The collect­
ion at the close of the service
amounted to $02.. 1.1 o f which $27.-
50 went to the Presiding Elder, the
balance of $64.83 being designat­
ed as a church organ fund.
Following the dedication service
a splendid basket dinner was
served at the edge of the grove at
the rear of the church, which was
highly enjoyed by all.
Judge H. M. Cake at Cottage Grove.
A good sized audience greeted
lion. 11. .\1 Cake, republican can­
didate for F. S. senator at the arm­
ory Monday afternoon. In open
iug his remarks Mr. Cake outlined
the history of the republican and
democratic parties and contended
that a government for and by the
people could not exist without
parties, one serving as a kind of
balance wheel for the other, and
thereby preventing either from go­
ing to extremes.
‘ ‘ There is no such thing as a
non-partisan in the United States
senate, and the democratic aspirant
for this position will be as vigorous
a partisan, if elected, as any man
on the floor of the senate. He
must and will vote for and with
his party, lie must uphold party
alignment and party principles.
“ The range of influence of a dem­
ocrat in a republican senate would
be no greater than that of his
party. Nearly all effort and suc­
cess in tile senate comes through
position, on committees and it
could hardly be expected that a
representative of a minority party
would receive prominent or influ­
ential positions upon important
committees, or lie able to inaugu­
rate, direct or affect to any extent
tlie’ legislatiou of the country.”
Salmon Again Scarce.
Ten days of salmon fishing in
the Columbia river show the sal­
mon supply still oil the wane. This
is the season of the finest salmon
of the river—the best in the world.
Soon these fish will be an extinct
breed. They are the fish that
made the Columbia river .famous.
The few remaining specimens
should be protected with closed
season. The open season should
be put off from April 15 to May 15.
After that there should be the
closed Sunday and rigid regula­
tion of all kinds of gear— gillnets,
traps, seines and wheels.
Master Fish Warden Van Dusen
quits his office May 1, leaving the
industry in a bad plight. It is too
much to say that he is wholly to
blame for this condition of affairs.
But the fish faction with which he
has been allied is as much to
blame as any other, and none is
more grasping and none has de­
feated as much remedial legisla­
tion.— From the Oregonian, April
27th 1908.
The IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries
has for a long time been endeavor
ing to secure just such remedial
legislation as is being objected to
by the lower river interests. A
short time ago, Secretary Strauss,
of the U. S. Department of Com
merce atid Labor, set forth a list of
things necessary to save the indus­
try. Initiative bill, No. 318 X
yes, was framed to carry out their
ideas. We commend it to your
favorable consideration.
4-4t
WHEELER-THOMPSON CO.
H ave it F op Less.
W E LEAD
Because we Lead the Procession
In Quantity, Quality, V alu e
In Style, Fit and Fashion
In Men’s Suits,Hosiery, under­
w ear, Dress Shoes, Shirts
In Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Fine
W a is t s and Skirts, Hosiery
and Spring Oxfords.
A L L FOR LESS
jTHE REDDY
E
I ROUSING
CONVENTION
Would Undermine State
Supremacy.
Republicans Elect State
and District Delegates.
less hands of the saloon element.
I predict an overwhelming defeat
for the jirojxised amendment.
,
The jieojile from the country,
who, by the way, constitute the
very Ixme and sinew of our na­
tion— will cast a stroug vote
against this projxised amendment.
The reason is plaiu. If adojited
the amendment would jirevent the
country jieojile from heljiiug drive
the saloons out of the towns and
cities where they do their trading.
As it is now they are getting very
tired of having saddled ujxni them
that tyrannical, detestable prin-
cijile which every true American
hates— taxation without rejiresen-
Propose to Rob Sheriffs and Prosecut­ tatiou. They have no voice in the
disjxisition of the blood money—
ing Attorneys of Their Of­
jiardou me, I should have said
ficial Duties.
license money. Their imjxirtaiit
part is to scud around and rake
together hard-earned dollars to
“ Well, how about the Reddy lielji jirqsecute saloon-made crimi­
Amendment? Isn’t it fair and nals. It is very comforting to our
country friends, no doubt, to know
situare home-rule?”
Friend, we’ve reached .the limit. that they have such au inijxirtaiit
Let us rub the dust off of our jiart to play. If you have any
glasses and look into this thing. doubt as to enormous amount of
It’s worth the while to do so. After money required annually to prose­
a careful examination of this mar­ cute drunken criminals just invest­
velous stroke of modern statesman­ igate a little and you will soon cut
ship I am of the opinion that there your eye teeth. Murder is only
is one of two tilings true— either one of many crimes. But the red-
Mr. Reddy supposes that the people handed carnival of the saloons of
of ( Iregon were born fools or that this country is something appal­
they all became fools after they ling. It is a matter of statistics
were born. W e produce a great that in 1890 there were two thous­
deal of wool and moss in Oregon, and cases of murder in these
but 1 am jiersuaded that there isn’t United States which could lie
enough wool and- moss in the Pa­ traced directly to the saloon. The
cific Northwest to enable Mr. annual bloody harvest is about the
Reddy to blind the eyes of my same.
fellow citizens to the deadly error
“ Look here, Mr. E your jien
that lurks lieiieath the surface of cuts too deep.”
this proposed constitutional amend­
In this case the end justifies the
ment. To propose such au amend­ means. W e are living in an age
ment is nothing short of offering in which the probe and lancet are
an outrageous insult to intelligence. very much in evidence. 1 am pro­
“ W e have “ home-rule” already ceeding on the theory that it takes
— “ subject only to the constitution deeji cutting, thorough probing,
aud general criminal laws of the and an electric shock to awaken
state.” There’s the rub. Mr. the average voter from the apathy
Reddy lias left out this important of indifference. Do you exjiect
clause for the evident purpose of me, after years of burnishing and
nullifying the local option law. sharjieiiiiig the instrument which
Towns and cities dominated by is said to be mightier than the
the whiskey-ring would be kept sword, to help defend our homes
wide ojien in spite of the vote of with a goose quill gently dipjied in
the county as a whole. The su- sweet oil? Should a foreign foe
premacy of the state would lie un­ land on our shores and liegin cut­
dermined. Under the sway of ting down our jieople right aud
such an amendment our sheriffs left, do you supjxise that we would
and jirosecuting attorneys would limit our means of defense to jjop-
have to lie turned out on pasture to guns? Would we meekly confront
“ brouse around” for there would that foe and meekly say, “ It is
lie little else for them to do. The true you are slaying our jieople by
municipality could defy interfer­ the tens of thousands and plunder­
ence with this wonder-working ing our homes, but we trust thht
“ home-rule” machine.
in time you will be constrained by
Mr. Reddy’s argument for “ ma­ the gentle influence of moral sua­
jority rule’ ’ must have been com­ sion to desist from your bloody
posed when he was mentally unac­ work. Please don’t! Please go
countable. His apjieal for major­ away, for we don’t want to disturb
ity rule is but a jioorly gotten up the serenity of your minds by
mask to conceal his real motive, using serious means of defensive
and that of his liquor-dealing al­ and aggressive warfare." Indeed!
lies— minority rule. This brazen W e would rise as oue man and
effort to jilace the saloon and its hurl our enemy into the depth of
attendant evils in a jxisition to de­ the sea. Vet we American people
fy tile will of the peojile as a whole are nourishing in our midst, as
is a sjiecific examjile, friend, of one might nourish a vijier in one’s
what 1 said recently— “ the saioou liosom, a foe that is to lie dreaded
is an outlaw aud an educator of more than any foreign foe what, or
outlaws.” The Devil himself is whomsoever.
capable of assuming a mask of
Up! Let us blot out this vice-
virtue, which is likewise true of breeding saloon jiestilence. Up!
his junior partners.
Let us remove this disgraceful
Anarchy is the logical conclus­ stain from off the grandest flag
ion of this attitude of the saloon that ever floated o ’er any land or
element toward law aud order. sea.
W . A. E l k in s .
Note this definition of anarchy, by
(T o lie Continued.)
au authority— “ A social theory
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which would do away with all
authority except that sanctioned
by conviction and which is intend­
ed to secure individual liberty
against the encroachment of the
Geo. li. Chamlierlain, governor
state.” The last clause finds a of the state and democratic nomi­
clear echo in the proposed Reddy
nee for United States senator,
amendment.
In all the history of the struggle pledged sincerely and fully to
between the saloon and anti-saloon Statement No. 1, and ex-United
INSULT TO INTELLIGENCE
GOV. CHAMBERLAIN
AND GEARIN MAY 21
elements in this state there is no
record of the liquor jieople making
a worse blunder than in proposing
the amendment under considera­
tion. A ten year old school boy
ought to know 1 letter than make
such a move. Any sane jierson
ought to know that the substantial,
•law-abiding citizens of this state
VHEELEB-THOMPSON CO.
VOL. XX. NO. 5
are not going to lie sujiinely on
their backs
in peaceful slumber
and jjermit their state constitution
to lie tampered with by the ruth-
State* John M. Gearin will address
the citizens of Eugene on the pres­
ent jxilicies and tendencies of pol­
itics in the state on the evening of
May 21 at ojiera house. In the
afternoon of the same day Gover­
nor Chamlierlain will sjieak at
Junction city, while Senator Clear-
in will address the citizens of Cot­
tage Grove at 1 o ’ clock in the af­
ternoon in the armory. Both men
are eloquent talkers, ( ’»earin hav­
ing the reputation of being the
greatest orator in the state.
their influence and cast their votes
for *'**1egates favorable to the nom­
ination of Wm. II. IVaft for presi­
dent.
Further, all delegates unable to
attend either convention shall give
their proxies only to those who do
attend who shall be ewjxiwered to
cast the full vote to which a dele­
gation is entitled.
LOYAL SUPPORT OF CAKE.
onus
MID-DAY EIRE
Cottage Grove Match Fac­
tory Burned
Whereas, the republicans of
Orégoti sjx-akiug through the direct
primary law. have chosen Hon.
II. M. Cake as our candidate for
United States senator, therefore, be
it
Resolved, that the republicans of
Loyal to Cake and County Ticket. Lane county in convention as­ Part of Machinery Saved. Loss Will
sembled do hereby pledge our
Favor University Appropriation
Aggregate $1700 No
hearty aud unqualified sujijxirt to
and County Convention.
Insurance.
the nominee for U. S. senator aud
urge all republican voters in the
county to give him their votes aud
Pursuant to call the Lane coun­ assistance at the forthcoming elec­
Tuesday at the noon hour the
ty republican convention was held tion .
Gauging of the fire bell called the
in the circuit court room at Eugene
FOR COUNTY CONVENTION.
fire laddies and citizens from their
Saturday at 2.30 p. m. Call for
Whereas, we believe the ojiera- dinners to witness a very hot aud
the convention was read by County tion of the primary law can lie difficult fire to control, it being lo­
Chairman E. R. Munimey.
made more satisfactory as au ex­ cated iu the two story match fact­
S. L. Moorehead of Junction pression of the wishes of the re­ ory building. This new industry
City was nominated by Dr. Jayne publican voters of Lane county by had only been in ojieratiou for a
of Springfield for chairman aud he holding a county convention, few weeks, but had accumulated
was unanimously elected. J. M. therefore, be it
about 4(K> cases of matches, which
Williams nominated R. S. Bryson
Resolved, by the Lane county burned with great fury and while
for secretary and he was likewise republicans in convention as­ the fire boys resjxmded proinjitly
made the unanimous choice of sembled that the rejmblican coun­ nothing could lie done but keep a
the convention. The following ty central committee lie and they stream of water oil the machinery
committees were then apjxiinted by are hereby instructed to call a con­ aud the matchwood corded uj> out­
the chair: Credentials, J. M. W il­ vention of the republicans of Lane side of the building and by this
liams, R. D. Hawley, T. C. Wheel­ county during the first week in jirocess both of the principal ma­
er. Resolutions, W . Kuykendall, March 1910, to recommend a ticket chines and the matchwood was
R. A. Jayne, H. W . Thompson, I. to the rejmblican voters of Lane saved, but the chemical stock,
N. Edwards, W . C. Conner. . •
county to lie voted ujxm at the matches, l()-horse jxiwer electric
primary election.
STATK DELEGATES.
motor and much other machinery
Resolved, that in such conven­
On motion the convention pro­ tion due notice lie given that in was totally destroyed, the loss be­
ceeded to election of 12 delegates case any delegates is not able to ing conservatively estimated at
to the state convention. Fred attend the convention he may give $1200, not iucluditig the building,
Walker, A. L. Briggs, and L. E. a jiroxy but only to some republi­ which was owned by Mrs. Stauffer
can of his own precinct.
and was valued at about $500.
Bean were apjxiinted tellers and
STAND BY COUNT'. TICKET.
the vote resulted in choice of the
There was no insurance cm build
Whereas, no nominating con­ ing, stock or machinery, L. I
following:
W . Kuykendall, S. M Yoran, C. vention was held liv the republi­ Woods, an employee, roomed up­
cans of this county, but a full
stairs iu the building aud lost most
H. Van Denberg, L. II. Potter, W.
county ticket was nominated uu-
G. Gilstraji, I. N. Edwards, J. B. der the working of the direct jiri- of his clothing, but saved his
trunk.
Bell, S. II. Friendly, D. A. Paine, niary law, and
Whereas, the ticket thus uotni
The factory had been shut down
J. M. Shelley, J. I. Jones, C- Cole.
nated is made up of men of high for a few days on account of the
DISTRICT DELEGATES.
character aud excellent ability, illness of the exjiert dijijier, Mr.
Next in order was naming of therefore be it
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Resolved, that we pledge our Duffy, but exjiected to resume op­
delegates to the district convention.
The following twelve were placed hearty supjxirt to the whole repub­ erations Tuesday afternoon. Fire
was therefore lighted iu the fur­
lican county ticket.
in nomination and by. vote of the
nace just before noon Tuesday in
BACK STATE UNIVERSITY.
convention
were
declared its
order to have everything in readi
choice:
Whereas, the referendum has ness for the force to liegin work at
S, L. Moorehead, T. C. Wheeler, been invoked against the reason­ one o ’clock and it is sujijxised that
the fire originated in someway
W . F. Walker, G. 11. Kelly, W. able appropriation, made by the
from the furnace or flue at the
last
legislature
for
the
supjiort
of
G. Griffin, S. B. Eakiu, J. M. W il­
the University of ( Iregon, therefore noon hour.
liams, H. W. Thompson, A . L. be it
The plant employed from ten to
Briggs, J. IÎ. Martin, F. J. Hard,
Resolved, that this convention thirteen jieojile and had a very
W. S. Moon.
place itself ujxni record as unalter­ snug pay role, and its loss will be
ably favorable to the plan of high keenly felt by the town, providing
SOME SPEECHES.
er education in this state, and also the owners, Messrs Fox, Russell &
About 200 jiroiniueut republi­ iu favor of the unstinted ’supjiort Alton do not decide to rebuild.
On the uioruiug of the fire 106
cans were preseut from all over the of our higher institutions of learn­
county. State Senator Frank J. ing, and esjiecially our excellent cases of matches were shijijied and
state university located in Eugene, it is unfortunate that the other 4< mi
Miller of Albany, made an address Oregon, and we therefore pledge
cases were not delivered to the de
at the beginning of the conven­ our hearty supjiort to the measure jxit at the same time for shipment.
tion and S. M. Yoran followed jiroviding for an ajijiropriation o f Mr. Fox, the manager, jiersonally
with a thirty minute talk brokeli $125,IKK) for the maintenance of suffers considerable loss and the
by frequent applause. By the this state institution of learning, Leader believes it would be a wise
and further jiledge ourselves to move on the jiart of the Commer­
time he had finished the commit­ work diligently for its adojitiou by
cial club and citizens of Cottage
tee on resolutions were ready to re- the legal voters of this state at the Grove to encourage aud assist
jiort, each resolution as it was read jxills iu June,
Messrs F'ox, Russell and Alton in
There being no further business rebuilding this manufacturing in­
by Dr. Kuykendall, chairman of
stitution iu this city.
the committee, being voted ujxni, the convention adjourned.
aud in each case lieiug unanimous­
ly passed.
INSTRUCTED
FOR
TAFT
AND 400 CASES MATCHES
M
STRONG, RESOLUTIONS.
The committee on resolutions re-
jxirted as follows, the rejiort being
adopted unanimously:
F A M IL Y OROC ERIES
TAF T ENDORSED.
Whereas, a jiersistent effort is
being made among the voters of
Oregon to divert thought from the
established principles of the repub­
lican party that its representatives
exercising delegated [lowers shall
lie faithful to the exjiressed will
of a majority of said party, aud
Whereas, various jxilitical ele­
ments uurepublican in sentiment
and former jxilitical activity, are
seeking to control the jxilicies of
the party, and secure a delegation
to the National republican conven­
tion uninstructed relative to the
choice of the party for presidential
nominee, therefore be it
Resolved, by the delegates of the
republican party of Lane county,
Oregon, in convention assembled,
that the delegates chosen by this
convention to meet in state aud
district convention to choose dele­
gates to the National republican
convention lie instructed to use
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