TEN DATS ONLY
TEN DAYS ONLY
GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE
FOR 10 DAYS AT ACTUAL COST—NOTHING RESERVED.
W e must raise money and to do it we will sell our high class merchandise for 10 days AT COST. Our Sale begins Saturday, June 20.
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear. Skirts and W aists all AT COST.
All our goods are of standard makes of lines that have a natiorfal reputation.
It costs y o u nothing to investigate.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED
55
WHEELER-THOMPSON CO.
Professional Cards.
< hie of the best things we have BOSWELL SPRINGS
he not only enjoys the liberty of
the corridor, but the liberty of the had the pleasure of reading in a
P U S M S H K P K V K K Y K K ID A Y BY
HOTEL DESTROYED
city as well; eats three square long time was the speech of John
J
I f A K I O N VM ATCH
T H K I.K A IIK K P l'B I.IS H lN O CO (la r .)
4 IVI
Pilone ii(J Kes. Plione Main 416 S |
meals a day and only sleeps at the Veatch delivered at the Yamhill
Boswell Springs hotel, bottling ?
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
*
Editors jail at nielli. He says he is still County Native Sons reunion re
C o n n kb A U i H r i i i . i . k .
EMBALMER
*
works and club house at the fa 4
not exactly satisfied with the treat cently, and which was published
Parlors a t VeaU’ h a Lawsou’a.
|
mous mineral spriiigs resort, two
K n terrd a U lie C ollage U ro*e pnutom ee as j m -
ment received at the hands of in full by the Telephone-Register
nnd-f'lam matter.
miles south of Drain, tfas burned
__ ______ _____ _____________ ______ j Sheriff Fisk and will therefore of McMinnville. Mr. Veatch re
to the ground Saturday night, the
viewed
the
struggles
o
f
the
(
Iregou
;
“
fire”
him
July
1st
and
put
Harry
S U K H T It ir n O N KATKM
y i
building and contents lieing totally
K. Y O llN li
$1.80 llowu in his place.
He says he pioneers from the day they severed
O n« Year
*
*
.75
destroyed and a complete loss,
M il M o llili*
T
ATTO RNEY AT U W
-Vl has selected comfortable quarters home ties in the old states and
Three Montht
•
*
If r»aid in advance out II not *o pa.a -
there lieing no insurance.
5
OlMce: Young HulUttng, Mala Street,
4,
He
uniform rate ol * * .« P « year will bo • »U W * . | in the county jail for his friends turned their faces westward.
West Side.
J
Advertising rate* made Known on applW .itlon
The fire is said to have origi O
who are still persisting ill violating reviewed Oregon's history from the
nated from the overturning of a
the law by conducting “ blind pigs” days of the Hudson Hay fur trad
FRIDAY. JI NK 19, 1008
lamp during the course of some
__________________________________ in Cottage ('.rove, and he can rest ers up to the present time, and its
festivities somewhat on the sensa
a ;
~ assured that he will lie accomtno- struggle to gain government rec
P H Y S I C I A N and K C K U K O N
tional order, if reports are true,
SETTIN6 THE 0REU0NIAN ARIGHT. ^
with their company just as ognition, coming down to the great
Office In McFarland Bulldluu
7
and besides the hotel force, a lady 4
Over Cochran’* Furniture Store
soon as evidence can lie secured to part the sturdy old settlers of
fi Ottlce Phone, 341 Kesldenco Phone, 531 fi
guest
was
in
the
building
at
the
The Oregonian’s excuses and collvjcj them, if any there lie. Yamhill played in these historic
time, and so quick did the fire
apologies for the growing sentiment T be citizens of Cottage Grove do affairs which resulted in the estab
spread that this lady guest only
in favor of prohibition in Oregon 110( propose to put up with the vio- lishment of a territorial govern
j* u
A. FOSTER. I), c .
escai>ed in her night garments, fi n .
4
makes a large majority of its read-. latiou of this law auy more than ment in the almost mythical ( Ire
9
Spinal and Vibrating
losing all of her personal effects.
gou
country
and
later
the
admis
fi
Treatments.
'4
ers decidedly weary. What is the tbe violation of any other law and
office Hour*, 10 JO a. tn. 2 to 5 p. m.
-Y*
The hotel was a large structure, 2 ‘4 7 to
V by appointment, office over liar- L.
matter with Scott? He can usually | ibe sooner the “ blind piggers” are sion of Oregon into statehood.
K mau, Heine 11 way Co.
t .
handsomely
furnished,
two
pianos,
quickly see, read and interpret the Ulade acquainted with this fact the The speech was replete with pio
costly paintings and much valu
handwriting on the wall, and the letter for all concerned. Hut why neer historical reminiscences and
Leader can but believe that he sees should Case be allowed so much was closed with a fine tribute to able bric-a-brac all lieing lost, lie-
sides a snug sum of money. Many 1 J 8, MEDLEY,
j
it today and is conscious of its in liberty? If he has expiated his of- the pioneers, and the grand, rich
* ATTO R N EY AT LAW
of the paintings were the master I
terpretatiou in Oregou as relates to fc„ ce why not release him and save and resourceful country of their
JÌ
Special Attention Given lo Minine and
4
pieces of Mrs. Hoswell and were 9
Corporation Law.
the prohibition movement, which (he county further expense? The i adoption. Mr. Veatch is a son of
4
exhibited at the Lewis and Clark ft O ffic e , S u ite 3. B a n k B u ild in g .
not only promises lo liecotne state |,e;lder dislikes “ farces" in real Hon. K. M. Veatch of Cottage
exposition, where they attracted
Grove
and
lias
taken
up
the
study
wide, but national in its scope. ] life> they are only to lie tolerated
of law under o »e of the oldest wide-spread attention.
He, however, is not in accord with
tbe vaudeville stage.
The loss will probably reach
J C. JOHNSON,
Ì
aud best law firms of Portlaud,
this great tidal wave of public sen
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$10,000. The resort was recently 9
ATTO R N EY AT LAW
timent which is sweeping over the
William II. Taft has been nom- and he certainly possesses the
reopened for the season by Mrs. Ç Kslates Administered. Minine Patents X
couutrv and would therefore put; mated president of these United ability and qualifications neces
9 Procured. M inine am! Corporation Law ^
Hoswell, the captain having died fi a specialty, office over (iriffin, Veatch 4
forth an effort to arrest its mighty States at the hands of representa- sary to insure success in his newly
£ Hardware.
-J
some time ago. Mrs. Hoswell was J Office Phone. Main 113. Residence, ha . a
progreijs by resorting to subterfuge, lives of the republican party as- chosen profession.
recently offered $25,000 for the re 9
V u * Î
misrepresentation and deception, sembled in convention in the city
We predict that the voters of the sort, but declined the figure, plac
He says:
of Chicago. Mr. Taft is a big,
state of Oregon in a very few ing the value much higher.
Architect.
“ We take it that Oregon as a brainy fellow, honest in purpose,
years will lie better educated upon
whole does not want prohibition. safe and conservative, with no
l?ree Thomas. Eugene, Ore., Sketches
and plans drawn, blue prints and spec
Hut a majority of the men who doubt a better knowledge of inter political issues tioth national aud INDICTMENTS RETURNED
ifications. General supervision over
local than the voters in auy other
voted oil the wet and dry issue J une
buildings
o f construction. If
national
conditions
mid
affairs,
IN A FEW LIQUOR CASES thinking in o f course
1 declared against the saloon. The
state in the union. The law mak
building, large or small,
than
any
mail
in
this
country
to-
people of Oregon, then, are not
see me. Term s reasonable. Room 7,
ing power rests upon his shoulders
Chrisman block.
51-2m*
hostile to liquor, but to the saloon day- He has visited almost every
In the circuit court at Eugene
and he must rise to the emergency
method of selling it.
1 hey would country on the globe in recent
Tuesday
the
grand
jury
brought
H. C. M A D S E N ,
not vote for prohibition did the> 1 years and discussed international aud show that he is competent to
indictments against J. Jacobs and
discharge the duties involved.
think they would put liquor com-1
. . .
,
W a tc h m a k k r .
his sou Anthony Jacobs, aged 16
pletely under the ban, or that thev
Wlt l ’ *lelr rulers-
*e 'las
R epairing at reasonable m arges.
would lie barred from getting j studied the 1‘ hillipine question
years and F. liaker, for selling
A ll work guaranteed flrst-eiass.
liquor in a ueighlioring county, or ■ from every view point and from
liquor. Haker pleaded guilty and Watches, Clocks and Jew elry at Lowest Price
in Portland, or in the express office, i short and long range. He has all
OOTI'AUE GROVE. ORE.
will be sentenced Saturday.
They doiTt want saloons near their a,oi
I)w ii
heartv accord witU
Following the nomination of
Tuesday
the
grand
jufy
returned
homes or their workmen Hut they 1
W. If. Taft for president, Repre a true bill against Emil Cook, of
do want it where they can get it the Roosevelt administration and is
themselves. Such is the truth a man after the president's own sentative James S. Sherman of Junction for selling liquors. Cook
Horseshoeing .1 specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
about the prohibition election heart. That if elected he would Utica, N. Y., was today nominat was arrested, arraigned, pleaded
Ing. A ll work guaranteed
in this state. For this reason, carry out the Roosevelt policies
Have your horsesteeth ex
guilty
and
was
fined
$200,
which
amined and repaired. Shoe
The re
state prohibition would not carry.” goes without saying, and that the ed for vice president.
at rear o f Hem enway &
he paid. It is said that other in-
Burkholder’s Store :: ::
We do not tliiuk the above is strenuous Tedtjy would remain his publican presidential ticket will
dictnjents are to follow.
T
.
H
B A . K E J S
therefore
be,
Taft
and
Sherman.
any thing like a correct analysis of cbjef couuseior and advisor is sav-
David Pannenter, held on a
the attitude and sentiment of the
lloti,ing against the man, nor
bigamy charge, changed his plea
Oregon now has 21 out of .53
F R U IT T R E E S
Oregon voters. Even the majority i ^ tbe discredit of his administra-
to guilty and Saturday at 10 a. m.
of drinking men who voted in tjy# abiHty
Taking it altogether counties that are entirely dry. The was the time set for sentence.
Grown Right Here In Cottage
favor of local option, vo*ed as (here is uo doub, but what tbe des- dry elections have closed 270 sa
Grove.
G. M. Whitson, forgery, pleaded
much against the vile stuff, which tjnjçs of ,he (llite d states of loons. No liquor can be served o h
I
will
be
prepared
to supply
not guilty and the date o f his trial
planter» with nil kinds of fruit
they realized was getting the lietter, Aillcrica would 1>e safe in the S. P. Pullman cars after the trains
will be set later. Case dismissed.
trees nail other nursery stock s
enter ( Iregou from the south until
of them, as they voted against the handg of “ m il” Taft,
the coming fall My prices will
Andrew Graham vs Ernest I’ ur-
Marion county is reached, and
lie right and my trees clean and
saloon. Just as well argue the,
__
vauce. T o recover money. Jury
healthy,
and liy patronizing a
great corporations and manufac- ! Prohibition moves are not all of none can be secured on the O. R.
home Industry yon will help to
brought in a verdict for defendant,
build up a nursery that ha» long
turiug institutions are simply adop- a political nature as is evidenced & N. except through Wasco and
Purvance.
lieen needed here, and keep the
itig rigid restrictions against the by a recent order o f the Frick and Multnomah counties.
money
at home.
The Eirst National bank of Cot
With :W years experience with
saloon but, not the liquor, which ! Coke company, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
tage
Grove,
Oregon,
vs
J.
W
.
That business is picking up
fruit trees nnd lierrie» in this cli
renders their employees uutrust in which it prohibits the use of in-
mate, fcan »ave tlie intending
throughout the country is evi Walker and R. S. W alker; to set
planter much time and trouble In
worthv. It is simply the "booze" ; toxicants by any of its employees
denced by the last report of the aside deed. Demurrer withdrawn;
selecting the Iwst varieties, a »
they are fighting and that is what! either while on or off duty, with
well a» money on first cost of
j American
Railway Association, leave to file answer Monday.
tree».
Oregon voters are fighting. The the understanding that the one
which states that there was at the
Decide early what you wunt to
voters are discovering the fact that who disregards the order will lie
plant, and write or phone to me
end of May 22,000 more freight U. OF 0. COMMENCE
for price and other Information.
thqy can get alotig without the in discharged from the employ of the
cars in service than at the end of
dulgence iu the periodical spree, company. The company have
S. B . M O R .S S ,
MENT EXERCISES
April-
_______________
Ph on e
Cottage Grove,
the morning "eye opener" and the traced the cause of many of the
471
Oregon.
occasional "bracer.”
They are accidents in their mines direct to
University cf Oregon commence
There can lie but one opinion of
CALL AND BE CONVINCED
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
E n ctli W ilt T od Want
IN T H E LIN E O F
Family Groceries, New Dry Goods
Fine Laces and Embroideries
Ladies' and Gents Shoes
J.
TAFT AND
AT
JOHNSON’S STORE
Everything new and uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot
Fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call aud
see what a dollar will buy at IV. C. J O H N S O N ’S.
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS HAVE ARRIVED
I incus, Princess, Silks, Voiles, Sicilians, Suitings,
J Kiniona Cloths, W aisting Silks, anti a very full
line ot Summer Lawns, India Linons, Dimities,
Swiss »Mercerized and Plain Ginghams. New Lac
es and Embroideries.
These goods bought right? Yes, for cash from
the largest dry goods house in the world.
Goods w ill be Priced Right
from the First so we w ill not
have to Cut the Price in the
Middle to sell them afterwards
C. H. BURKHOLDER..
SHERMAN.
FA R M M A C H IN ER Y
S TE A M AND G A S O LIN E ENGINES.
PACK ING . HOSE AND B E LTIN G
General B la ck sm ith in g
discovering that it’s all a pernicious
habit, and that acqua pura, coca
cola, Hire’s root lieer, an ice cold
lemonade or a milk shake serves
equally as well. Oregon is abreast
if not a little in advance of the
times and will fall in line with the
other states iu the overthrow of the
chief antagonist of morality and
industry—the saloon and its mis
called commercial commoditv.
Word comes from F.ugetie that
Charlie Case, convicted and sen
tenced to serve time in the county
jail for illegally dispensing booze
in this city, is having a delightful
summer vacation. It is said that
the over indulgence in intoxicants
by their employees, and takes this
move as a matter of economy for
itself and safety for the men who
are employed bv it.
There promises to lie some inter
esting developments in the Ho-
hetnin mining district next mouth
when the successors of the Oregon
Securities Mining Co. get down to
business with an expert mining
matt in charge of their fine prop
erty. Mr. Hard and many other
mine owners are quietly proceed
iug with their mining operations
this season but are not doing much
taking about it. They will all be
heard from later when the desired
results ate obtained.
S E C U R IT Y
This is the Fund that protects our depositors
from loss, coupled with years of successful
business experience. This Bank has a
Capital of
-
-
•
-
$25,000.00
Surplus Fund of
-
5.000.00
Undivided Profit of
10,000.00
Stockholders Liability of
-
-
25,000.00
A Total of
-
-
$65.000.00
FIRST NHTIONHL BANK
Wynne Hardware Company
Wholesale and Retail
Hardware and Machinery
BRASS GOODS AND TIN W A R E
S TO V E S AND RANGES
M IT C H E L L W AGONS
W INDMILLS. PUMPS
rr
COTTAGE GROVE
a merchant who allows a few en ment exercises liegin Sunday June
A ll K in d s of
terprising dealers to draw trade t o ' 21st with the baccalaureate ser
a town by liberal advertising in mon. There are 58 graduates this
And n, II Kind» of
the home paper aud then profits by year.
it. He knows he is taking that to
PROGRAM OF E VKN TS.
which he is not entitled.
Sunday June 21.— Hacca’ mre-
ate
sermon by the Rev. Herl rt S.
After convicting or accusing all
Leave orders at Cunningham's Con
the prominent ( Iregou republicans Johnson, *87, Villard hall, 11 a.
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
residence 40 6
of land frauds. U. S. Hist, Attor m.
Monday, June 22.— Field day, 2
ney McCourt has started in on the
deinocracts, heading the list with p. m.: graduating exercises, school Hauling Done Promptly at
C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor.
of music, Villard hall, 8 p. tn.
Hon. J. H. Raley of Pendleton.
r = ^
Reasonable Charge
Tuesday, June 23.— Alumni re
Editor Shutt of the Drain Non- union and business meeting, V il
pariel says:
liven a coffee mill lard hall, 9 a. m.; alumni banquet,
W . A. HO G ATE
makes sweet music to the fellow campus, 1 p. m.; flower and fern
who lies in lied while his wife procession, campus, 7:30 p. m.;
S84
I
gets breakfast.”
Mrs. Shutt must Failing-Heekman prize oratorical
CO TTAG E G RO VE
he a most indulgent wife.
The Standard High Grade Fence o f the
contest, Villard hall, 8 p. m.
World.
There is over 400 miles o f this
Wednesday,
June
24—
Com
The latest social reformer says
famous wire fence in Douglas countv, Oregon.
mencement
day.
University
din
that six hours work a day is
All the la teat treatment*.
This is High Carbon Spring Wire which wili
enough to keep the work} agoing. ner to visitors, campus. 12 m.;
keep its shape when properly stretched. Will
P ] o e tT ÎM 1
Commencement
exercises,
address
He should go out on some farm in
carry a full stock o f wire a t all times.
before the class and presentation
harvest time.
of diplomas. Villard hall, 2 p. m.;
Inquire of
At the same temperature that followed by the unveiling of ITesi-
X -K A Y LA B O R A T O R Y
DAVID
(iRIUUS,
or
STF.ARNS
& CHEN0WITH, Ajfents
kills people in eastern cities, it is dent Johnson’s |mrtrait; alumni
C
o
tta
g
e
Grove,
Ore.
Oakland. Ore.
just nice good old summer weather ball, armory, 8 p. in.
For further particular* addrr**
in Oregon.
D r. II . C. SCltLF.EF.
Fire Notice.
"Peace on earth; good will to
The dry weather is coming on,
m en." is a good national policy,
but it takes a big navy to back it look out for fires, have that house
or barn insured. Tom Aubrev can
up.
'
save vou money in the most popu
A falsehood, like a white oak lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon.
stump, stands a long time after its Call at the Express Office or write
OF COTTAUK GROVE, ORKUON
for rates.
W M M
M W W eiW M I ssvsjf dead.
This means that we must lose $65.000,00 before our
dei**
depositors
could lose one cent. This protection is for
YOU.
When you think BANK think o f the
SAW M IL L S U P PLIE S
DRAYINQ
HAULING
FLOUR
MILLS
Mill Feed
Grain
and Hay
THE PA*GE WOVEN W IR E FENCE.
PLAIN and M M T A T D BATHS
Tom J. Boyd has become editor
and manager of the Kelso, Wash j
itigton. Journal. It will lie fun to|
see that old Texan democrat grind
iug out republican editorials.
Edison, Colombia
Victor
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