Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, February 23, 1909, Image 2

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a fashion, w hen q p jA .ir c good
am i m oney easy.
\\ hen tim e s
are h ard am i m oney tig h t you
feel th e need of a b usiness c o n ­
nection w ith a
M O ST
ANY
BANK
Strong and
Reliable Bank
Do your banking business and m ake your credit good with
The Strongest Bank in South Lane Co.
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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
T uesdays a n d
BRYAN A CANDIDATE.
F r id a y s .
"E verybody who know s an y ­
thing or who has any sense at all
C onner «fc I h B r i t i . i . k ,
-
E d ito r * knows how 1 stand in the m atter
Knt«rou tit the Cottage d ro v e postoHlce as sec- of lieing a cand id ate for the presi­
o u tk la M matter.
dency a fourth tim e,” said W illiam
|. Bryan, when asked if he would
SUBHCKIITION ItATKS
W e ek ly , o n e y e a r. *1.54».
m o n th s .7* c e n ts again he a candidate.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
“ 1 have m ade myself clear on
One Y e a r
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this subject tim e and a g a in ,” he
S ix M o n th s
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T h re e M o n th s
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continued, " a n d if the people
haven’t sense enough to u n d er­
C O TTA G E G R O V E, OREGON
stand. why w h at’s the use of e x ­
L o c a te d o n th e upi>cr W illa m e tte R iv er
144 m ile s s o u th o f P o r tla n d o n S o u th e rn P a ­
plaining it all over again?
cific a n d o r e iio u & S o u th K a s tc rn R a ilro a d s ,
»opu latio n .’**>; tw o h a n k s , p u b lic a n d h ig h
" I am not an out-aud-out can d i­
-b o o ls, five c h n rc h e s ; w a te r, lis lit a n d sew
k s y s te m s , c rc a tn e ry ; flo u r m ill; tw o b r ic k
date, but if the people of this
/a r r is : s a w m ills ; w o o d w o r k fa c to ry , m a tc h
fa c to ry ; s te a m la u n d r y a n ti th e L e e t d e r .
country, if my own party should
I 0 U S T R 1 F S AND RE SO U RCE S.
dem and that 1 m ake the race
G re a t f o re s ts of tim b e r tr i b u ta r y to C o tta g e
G ro v e ; fifteen s a w m ills ; t h r e e s h in g le m ills ,
again, standing for my well know n
w ith in a ra tlin s o f l.S m ile s, H e a d q u a r te r s
fo r B o h e m ia g o h l m in e s a n ti B lack B u tte
principles and ideas, why I do not
q u ic k s ilv e r m in e s ; v a lle y s a n ti fo o t-h ills
w e ll a d a p te d to f ru it c ro w in g , f a r n n u c a n ti
very well see how 1 could refuse.
d a iry in g - l*or in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g th is
g r e a t c o u n tr y s u b s c r ib e fo r t h e L e a d e r .
Still, four years is a long time,
and m eanw hile 1 have other im ­
portant work to d o .”
T U ESD A Y . FEB R U A R Y 2.1, 1009.
THE LKAHKK PUBLISHING CO (lue.)
Girls to Blame.
Such Was Washington.
A tru th fu l, k in d ly boy,
A te n d e r lo v in g son,
A p laym ate, ju st anil generous,
Sncli was G eorge W ashington.
An h onest, m an ly y o uth,
W ho h e a rts of o th e i's won,
A noble, gracious g en tlem an,
Sncli was G eorge W ashington.
A soldier, b rav e an d true,
Ilia w ork n e 'e r left undone.
Unselfish, lo y al, firm, d isc re e t;
Such was G eorge W ashington.
A statem nn, wise an d great.
In peace th e forem ost one.
F irst, ever, in h is c o u n try ’s love,
Such was G eorge W ashington.
VlRC.INIA B a k e r .
Co-operation—not com petition-
is the life of busmess.
Concerning th e new law just
passed by the legislature, ta x in g
bachelors over 2H years of age
] $100 per year, a E ugene bachelor
wrote to a Portland paper as fol­
lows:
” 1 am a bachelor. I believe it
would be lietter to introduce a bill
requiring the state to teach girls
to keep house an d cook an d learn
to save. T he girls are to blam e.
A woman today thinks if she
marries, all she has to do is to sit
in the parlor, gad the streets and
I go to parties. T h a t is the reason
! a bachelor is afraid to m arry . I
hope you d on’t blam e a bachelor
; for being a b ach elo r."
I)o nothing, lest you b a n k ru p t:
yourself, is poor advice.
Hampton Store Building Ready.
T he colonists will come to Ore
Contractor W ill H art com pleted
gon by the thousands during tlle «helving an d counter work in
M arch and April. Cottage G rove tl,e l’liillips brick M onday and th e
m ust try to get her share
| P ain ters will have finished their
work in a day~ or two w hen the
T he law calls a mail with more building will be ready to receive
than one wife a bigamist, but men the fine new clothing an d dry
call him an idiot, says a hen­ goods stock w hich the H am pton
pecked editor of the Portland brothers have recently purchased
for this store. Mr. Tyson, the
Journal.
m anager of the new store is here
J. S. Coke of Coos county, is rca,iv to receive and install the
the third circuit judge for this dis goods as fast as they arrive and
trict. the office being created at w;n i,e rea,iy for inlsjMess at least
the last session of the legislature. by the first of the m onth an d per­
Mr. Coke is a republican.
haps sooner.
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K lam ath Palls has made it so
At no tim e du rin g the history of
tropical for “ blind p ig ” o|ierators
Oregon was the state being so
that they are all on the hike for
thoroughly advertised as at pres­
greener fields. They have been
ent. business men of P o rtlan d
fined $250 to #.s(K) for each and
are sending out leaflets w hich
every offense.
em phasize the statem ent, "Y o u
Oregon may be quite an oil can buy your ticket to any point
center after all. A well over at ill < tregou just as cheaply as to
O ntario, in Pastern Oregon, has P o rtlan d ."
just l>een struck which spurts oil
W ith but little debate the senate
150 feet iu the air. T he discovery
passed the bill appro p riatin g $100,-
will cause the W illam ette valley
000 for the C rater L ak e wagon
prospectors to redouble their efforts.
road. T he governor is understood
to be favorable to the scheme and
It m akes little difference whether
no doubt will sign the bill.
the governor signs the new county
division law or not. Cottage Grove,
south Pane and north Douglas will PAVING BONDS CARRY
submit the Nesmith county propo­
1HE DAY AT ROSEBURG
sition to a referendum vote of the
people in 1910 just the same as if
Roseburg, O re., Feb. 20.— T he
this new county bill had never bond election, while lively, passed
been trum ped up ami railroaded off orderly, the bonds for street
through the legislature by a few paving carrying by a vote of 4S4
politicians representing the old for to s i against. T he citizens
county seat rings.
are ju b ilan t over the result.
Fortune Telling
Doe« n o t la k e info c o n sid e ra tio n th e o n e essen tial lo w o m ­
a n 's h appiness —w om anly h ealth .
T h e w om an w ho n e tte d » h e r h e alth is n e * lrc tin * th e
v e ry fom sdation ol all fo o d fo rtu n e . F o r w ith o u t h e alth
lo v e loses ita lu s tra end fo ld is b u t d ro es.
W o m an ly h ealth w hen loat o r im p a ire d m ay J c n e ra llv he
reg ain ed hy th e uae ot U r. P ie rc e 's F a v o rite P re s c rip tio n .
T h i s P r e s c r ip tio n has, t o r o r r r « o rrm ro,
b o r n c u r l n t d elicate, w e a k , p a ls , w r a c k e d
w o m e n , h y th e h a n d r e d a o t t h o u s a n d a
a n d th i n t o o I n t h e p r i v a c y o t t h e i r h o m e »
w i t h o u t t h e i r h a r l i >« lo a o h m i t t o l a d e l l -
emta q u e s t i o n i n g s a n d o f f e n s i v e l y r e p u g ­
n an t exa m in a tio n s.
Sick w o m en a re in v ite d to co n en lt D r. P ie rc e by le tte r fr e e .
A ll c o rre s p o n d e n c e held as sa c re d ly c o a td e n tia l. A d d re ss W o rld ’s D is p e a s a ra
M ed ic a l A sso ciatio n . R . V . P ie rc e . M . D P re sid e n t. Ituffalo. N . Y .
D a . P in io n 's O s p a t F s m il t D o r m s B o o s . T h e P e o p le ’s C o m m o n Sense
M ed ic a l A d v iser, n e w ly re v ised u p -to -d a te e d itio n 1000 r 3 *es, a n sw e rs in
Plain E n g tn h h o sts o l d e lic a te q u e stio n s w hich e v ery w o m a n , single o r m a rrie d
o u d h t to k n o w ehoo*
S e a t fe e t , in p lain w ra p p e r In any a d d r e s s o n e ec e ip t ol
21 o n e -c c n t stam p s to c o ie r m ailing o n ly , o r in c lo th binding lo r t ! s ta m p s
S U M M A R Y OF NEW
LAWS E N A C T E D
Following is a sum m ary of im ­
portant bills passed by this leg isla­
ture and which will become law s
unless vetoed:
Bank deposits not draw n for
seven years escheat to state trea s­
ury.
Hotels and lodging houses to
have fire escapes and nine-loot
sheets.
Providing seats for inotormen on
sh eet cars.
F ixing severer punishm ent for
highw ay robbery.
C ontracts with real estate agents
to be in writ!:..;.
G eneral [x>rt commission act.
Revising rates on in h eritan ce
ta x .
Couch act for exem ption of
earnings of judgm ent debtor.
Above have been acted on by
the governor.
Following passed Ixith houses
and are not yet acted on by g over­
nor:
Minors not to engage in gam es
of chance in public resorts.
M edical certificate required b e­
fore m arriage certificate to issue.
T o abolish secret societies in
public schools.
Sm ith of Marion bill to abolish
all norm al schools and establish
one at Portland.
L im iting time to bring libel suits
to one year.
breeding horses to be registered
at A gricultural college.
P rohibiting p u ttin g n ails an d
glass oil streets an d highw ays.
E xten d in g tim e for acquiring
Oregon City locks.
A uthorizing b an k s to ad v an ce
full value oil bills of lad in g an d
w arehouse receipts.
Providing six m onths school in
each district.
C reating state insurance d e p a rt­
m ent and state ta x com mission.
Requiring doors of public b u ild ­
ing to sw ing outw ard.
Providing constitutional conven­
tion.
A ppropriating
$100,000 f o r
C rater L ake road.
Branch asylum ill E astern O re­
gon.
T o elim inate dup licate courses
of study in higher educational in ­
stitutions.
Im posing licenses on peddlers.
R ailroads to fence rig h t of w ay.
Eugene Boys the Winners.
A verv lively an d in terestin g
gam e of basket ball was played at
th e arm ory S aturday evening by
th e E ugene and Cottage G rove
h ig h school team s. W hile the
local team m ade a fine show ing
th ey found the visitors a h ard
team to compete with. T h e visit­
ing team was composed of a very
gentlem anly and fine b u nch of
boys, and a return gam e will be
play ed at Eugene in about two
weeks. T he hom e team heartily
th a n k the people for their liberal
p atronage.
HUGKNE SCORK.
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R eferee, Q n in n of E ugene.
U m pire. M erton E arl of C ottage
G rove.
Royal
Intermediate
School
Items.
T h e flag pole for the school flag
is now on the ground.
Mr. A. E. Owens is absent th is
week on account of sickness.
Some of the stum ps on th e
school ground are being pulled.
Mr. M. E. Babcock and son
W alter spent S unday at Divide.
W ill Moore spent S atu rd ay an d
S u n d ay at his home near Lorane.
Some slashing is being done lie-
tween th e school and the m ain
road.
Lodge Directory.
f i
cart to Heart
Talks.
1 O . O . F . —C o tta g e G r o v e , No.
M eet e v e r y S a t u r d a y n i g h t .
A . H r e w k k , N. G.
¡ J o h n It. P m i.i.ti'x , S ee.
B y E D W IN A . N Y E .
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24, M e e tin g s 1st 3 rd . a m i .Mil. Krl
! d a y o l e v e r y m o n th .
Mite. J . N t o n k iik iio , N (}.
M i . m . n ik E i . i . k i i o k , See.
F L O W E R S FOR rA P A .
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RIVERSIDE
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T h is t r u e tucU lent, w h ich a t th e tlrno A. F . & A. M .—C o t t a g e G r o v e , No.
Ideell u rre d w a s lim ited to th e M adison I 61. M e e tin g s 1 s t a n d .‘t r l W c d n e s
CORRESPONDENCE
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recoptlo n in th e office o f G o v e rn o r L a
F o tle tto a t M adison.
T w o little g irls edged th e ir w ay O . E S . —C h a p t e r N o. 4, M e e tin g s
th ro u g h th e crow<L T h ey w ero n o t a s
‘2 nd a n d 4 th F r i d a y e a c h m o n th .
[ C o p y r ig h t, 1909. b y A m e r ic a n P r e s s A s s o ­
w ell d re s s e d a s som e o f ttie o th e r g irls
c ia tio n . T h o s e u r tle lo s a n d I llu s tr a tio n s
M r s . M ahki . C iiam iikhh , W . M.
m u s t n o t b e r e p r i n te d w ith o u t s p e c ia l
th e re , b u t th e ir ra im e n t w a s n e a t nud M k s . C rack II u i m i , See.
p e r m is s io n .]
clean.
G o v ern o r IS» F o lle tte n o ted th e p re s ­
M A R K E T P O IN T E R 8 .
en ce o f th e c h ild re n a n d a s k e d th em W O . W .— b o h e m ia « 'a m p . N o. 2IW,
M et t s e v e r y F r i d a y e v e n in g .
If th e y w a n te d to see th e p re sid e n t.
“ W h e re d k l y o u g e t th o se p re tty
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ch ic k e n s a u d eg g s? " u sk e d o n e w om an
th e a ttc u tlo n th a t w as p aid to th em . G h a h . V a n D k n iii n o . C lerk .
o f th o o th e r n s th ey re tu rn e d from
T h ey s h r a n k back, b u t th e g o v ern o r
m ark et.
p ressed th e m . F in ally th e e ld e r one W 0 W . S t. V a le n tin e C ircle 121,
B ein g
In fo rm ed , sh e
ex claim ed :
a n s w e re d th e g o v ern o r;
M e e ts 1st a n d lln l T u e s d a y in e a c h "W h y , it c a n 't pay to d e a l th ere! l i e ’s
“ W e d o n 't w a n t th a t, b u t w o w ould
m o n t h in VY. 0 . W . H u ll.
h ig h e r th a n o th e rs!"
like so m e th in g else.”
M ich . D. J , D i liitril.i.E , G. N .
"W ell, It's th is w a y ,” rep lied th e o th ­
“W h a t w o u ld you lik e?” k in d ly In­ M r s . A i k k C o w m a n , c le r k .
er. " T h a t m an la so tid y , h is tab le Is
q u ire d th e g o v ern o r.
clean , h is sc ales a r e b rig h t a n d e v e ry ­
"W e ’d lik e t h a t flow er,” v o lu n te e re d
th in g he se lls is so good, a ttr a c tiv e an d
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d o n e u p so nicely.
Thursday
In
each
month,
a n d c o u ld n ’t com e, a n d w e ’d lik e to
"D o y o u su p p o se n few ce n ts co u n t
A. 8 . P ortici .i., C o n s u l.
g iv e h im a flo w er.”
In c o m p a riso n to th e c o m fo rt In know-
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S h e w a s g iv e n th e flow er, a larg e
A m erican B e a u ty rose, a n d w a s so
hnppy sh e b ro k e d o w n a n d cried .
M . B . A .- - M o d e m
B r o t t e H ....... o t
T h en w illin g h an d s s trip p e d se v era l
A m e ric a . M eet Ih e 2d n ini 4 th T u e s- i
o f th o v ases, an d th e tw o little ones
d a y o f cacti n u m i li a t 1 , 0 . 0 . F . H o II. '
w ere g iv en a ll th e flo w ers th e y could
K I). WliKKi.Kit, l ’rc s.
c a r r y to ta k e hom e to th e sic k p a p a — Dit. M ac V, See.
a n d a c a r r ia g e to c a rry th e m In.
N ot m u ch o f a sto ry ?
No. O nly th e r e Is In It th e to u c h th a t G . A . R .—A p p o m u ta x
P o st N o 34,
MectH u t 1 p. m ., o n th e 2d u n d 4i li
m a k e s th e w o rld k in —k in , It m ay be,
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fo r o n ly a n Im pulstvo m o m en t, b u t k in
D u 1). L . W o o n s , I ’. C.
n e v e rth e le ss.
S om e o f th o s e p re se n t a t th e g o v e rn ­ O . W. B kvnoi . iis , A dj.
o r’s re c e p tio n sa w only th o little g irls,
e x c ite d , flushed, te a rfu l, b u t liappy.
F o r e s te r s of A m e ric a
M e e tin g :
O th e rs s a w th is p ic tu re :
F i r s t a n d T h ir d T h u rs d a y s .
IN BTYLK AN LI ATTRACTIVE,
A sick l>cdcham ber la c k in g m an y
E ih v i n T i ' 1 . 1 . a h . C h ief H a n g e r
ln g fo r s u re t h a t all is clean , fre s h a n d
c o m fo rts, th e fa c e o f a f a t h e r w ith a
w h o leso m e? I h a v e been d e a lin g w ith
look o f lo n g in g on Ills w a s te d face, a I '. V. C o f f m a n , F i n . Sec.
lonely w a itin g fo r his little ones, a
th a t m a n fo r n in e y e a rs, a n d h e Is In­
b rig h te n in g look w hen th e to ts cam e K . o f P —J u v c n t u s L o d g e N o . 48, d isp e n sab le. I t w o u ld b e a califftilty to
hom e In a c a r r ia g e —lo a d s o f posies,
M e e ts e v e ry W e d n e s d a y n ig n t .
lose h im .”
W h en a c u sto m e r sa y s, “ I c a n ’t g e t
te a rs , Joy.
F rank W ooim ii f f , C. C.
A nd th o s e p recio u s k id s!
a
lo n g w ith o u t y o u ,” th e n y ou h av e h it
C m a s . V a n D k n i i k r o . K . o f R . & 8 .
A m id all th e s tir r in g sp e c ta c le o f th o
th e m eth o d s fo r c o n tin u e d p ro sp erity .
re c e p tio n th e y th o u g h t chiefly o f th e K O . T . M . —C a s c a d e C u m p N o. 2G0
“ I c a n ’t in d e rsta n d ,” s a y s one, "w hy
sick f a th e r a n d how h e w ou ld e n jo y n
Bill S m ith g e ts su c h p ric e s a n d sells
M e e ts e v e r y T h u r s d a y n ig h t.
flow er. W h a t w ere p re s id e n ts an d
o u t so o u lck .” _______________________
A. W . S m it h , C om .
g o v e rn o rs to th em , o r th e g ran d ly G. I.. H k k s . It. K.
d re ss e d w o m en w h o se toilet!* alm o st
took a w a y th e ir b re a th , If on ly th e y
could h a v e n flo w er- a b ig flow er—fo r L , O . T , M .—L a d y L a m s o n H iv e , N o
42. M e e ts 2d a n d 4 th F r i d a y o l
p ap a ?
Star Brand Shoes
e a c h m o n th .
P o o r? W h a te v e r h is c irc u m sta n c e s,
M bs . M a r ik S m it h , 1. C ,
t h a t f a t h e r Is rich —ric h b ey o n d th e
A R E BET T E R
M ils M in n ik U n o f im v o o d , It, K .
d re a m s o f a v a ric e .
WE SELL ’EM
f t's ju s t sim ply b ecau se BIU h a s su ch
a ttr a c tiv e g o ods he m ak es h is ow n sp e­
cial m a rk e t am o n g B u t cla ss b u y ers
w ho co m p ete fo r h ts a r tic le s an d th u s
bid th em u p to a bon to n price.
Now Ju s t n a t c h th e d e a le rs w ith u n ­
a ttr a c tiv e o r ruussy goods
T h ey sell o u t last. If a t a ll; o ften close
o u t a t a sacrifice o r d ra g th e stu ff hack
homo to say , “T h e re ’s n o th in g hi th is
m a rk e tin g h u t b o th e r an d l o s s "
Now. If th e y w ould a d o p t BIB S m ith s
m eth o d s a n d look a f te r little d e ta ils
th ey w o u ld n 't g e t off su ch h itte r w alls.
T a k e eggs, fo r Instance.
T h e m an w ho b rin g s d irty eggs to
m a rk e t sh o u ld he arre ste d .
"W hat
k illed
my
h u n d red
big
R ocks?” a s k e d a fa rm e r. F ilth k illed
them .
T h e re w a s a foot o f tilth ou th e hen-
house floor. T ho h en s ro o sted on th e
n ests, th e n laid In them .
S ta c k s o f s tr a w on som e fa rm s , b u t
only d ro p p in g s In th e n e s t bo x es fo r
hens to la y on.
No w o n d er th ey s te a l th e ir n ests.
W e n eed an In sp ecto r o f hen p e n s as
well a s sla u g h te r houses.
U se th e sm all eggs o r sell th em
cheaper.
E g g s th a t a re co v ered w ith tilth or
d ro p In th e chicken m an u re u n d e r th e
ro o sts a r e n ’t flt to e a t. I f a n eggshell
Is 03.7 p e r ce n t lim e a n d full o f pores.
Is a n egg th a t ro lls In foul filth flt to
e a t? T h e noes h av e It.
A ttra c tiv e eggs a r t p erfe ctly fre s h
am i clean an d sw eet n s th e p etal o f a
rose.
T hey sh o u ld be w l[ssl an d exposed
fo r sale not lu a box o f d u sty o n ts or
b u c k w h e a t h ulls, b u t In a ttr a c tiv e ro-
ceptacJes.
D ressed fo w ls a re o fte n o b jectio n ­
ab le b ecau se th ey a r e scald ed to d e a th .
T he cooked suVfnco m ak es th em too
te n d e r to p luck a n d sp o ils th e ir color
an d k eep in g q u alities.
T h e a p p e a ra n c e o f n flue fow l Is
o ften spoiled by th e w ay It Is " h a g ­
gled,” by th e m u ss a ro u n d It o r by
th o se n a s ty p in fe a th e rs w h ich m ig h t
h av e been av oided hy a differen ce of
a w e e k o r bo In tim e o f dressin g .
T h o re aro Ins an d o u ts cond u civ e to
success, an d th ey can ls> easily m as­
te re d If one will.
L ast, b u t n o t least, th e m an th a t h a n ­
dles fo o d stu ffs sh o u ld not only h av e
a n h o n est h eart, b u t clean h an d s. C u s­
to m ers Ju sp cct th e se lle r a s w ell a s his
goods, a n d w h en th ey And his w a re s
a re su rro u n d e d by s a n ita ry co n d itio n s
th ey b uy an d becom e "re g u la rs.”
I f Ju stice w ere d o n e It w ould p ro b
ably do th e w hole c ro w d o f us.
D o n 't w o rry ; som ebody else Is su ra
to a tte n d to th a t, so w h a t's th e u se ?
I
McKibbon HATS
T H E BEST
WE SELL ’EM
TAKE CARE OF THE BOYS
R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S M eet 2nd
a n d 4 th W e d n e s d a y o l e n c li m o n t h
Mothers Are Often Indifferent Concern­
N u t O ku . H a i . i ,, U iiai i . i :.
ing Recreations of Their Sons
M r s . C. W . W a i . i . ack , lice.
A re you sure you know where
, your boys are evenings— positively
know , or ju st th at they are " in the
neighborhood somewhere?”
Every boy is a live wire that,
unless properly insulated, will do
m ischief to him self and others.
Even then the wires get crossed,
an d there are all sorts of com plica­
tions.
O f course your girls are safely
indoors under the p aren tal eyes, or
properly chaperoned elsewhere;
you w ould not dream of allow ing
them o u t after n ig h t had fallen:
but “ th e boys can ta k e care of
th em selv es,” you say. T h a t is
one of the greatest m istakes
p are n ts m ake. Y our boys are as
ten d er p lan ts as y o u r girls.
T h e old idea th a t a d au g h ter is
more of a responsibility th a n a son
is a m istak e. If an y th in g , the
boys are more of a charge, for a
girl is p ut on th e defensive from
the tim e she is born; she is m ade
aw are of the rag in g lion on every
street-corner seeking to devour her:
h ut th e boy, iu m any cases, is
totally unarm ed w ith advice of the
rig h t n atu re an d is sent out to do
b attle with the m onster whose
h ab itat is the corner an d the loaf
itig place, in city, tow n an d coun­
try. boys are not so q uick to rec­
ognize w ickedness as th eir si ters,
and it soaks into them thoro ighly
and surely, am i som etim es a vholc
lifetim e is insufficient to eradicate
the harm ful im pressions received
in childhood.
T herefore,
the
m o th er’s d uty is as ab so lu te to her
sotf as to her daughter, an d does not
end in sim ply p ro v id in g him with
food atul an ed u catio n , and in
se n d in g him to S u n day-school.—
T he M arch New Idea W om an’s
M agazine.
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Repairing at reasonable cnargei.
AH w ork g u a ra n te e d H rst-riftss.
Watehefi, «-looks and Jewelry at Lowest Price
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T h om p son 's G iove F ittin g
D R E S S GOODS
CORSET
M ohairs in favor
F o r S p rin g P anam as
Long W aist
Dip Hip
Are Very Popular
Cottar Grove Dray Co.
W . T. KAYSER
P R O P R IE T O R
All Kinds of Hauling and
Heavy Dray Work
Moving Pianos a Speciality
With Special Equipment
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Oilice, 1426
R esidence, 69.
Live Game Departmental the big Fair
O ne of the big attractio n s ou
the Pay Streak at the A laska
Y ukon-Pacific exposition will lie
the W ashington state live gam e
ex hibit.
Five acres of virgin forest h a v e
been set aside for th is purpose
where the patrons of th e e x ­
position will have the opportunity
of seeing the rarest collection of
gam e anim als ever exhibited in
the U nited States.
Miss Amy O w ens called on Missi O R E G O N H O L D S R E C O R D
Every anim al will be catalogued
A ltha G ildersleve Saturday even­
with
the ow ner’s nam e and a d ­
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dress giving those who wish to dis
A rchie W ilson called at the
St. H elens, O r., Eeb. 19.—St. pose of their anim als an op­
home of Mrs. W . N . W heeler to H elens h as a b aby girl w hich it portu n ity to place them with an
see his m other who is v isitin g claim s holds all records to tininess. ex h ib it th at will be seen by thou
there.
T he b aby is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. sands of visitors from all parts of
Miss Mary H opper was a caller j and Mrs. H. \V. C ad e and will lie the world who will daily throng
at the home of Mrs. W. N. W heel 2 years old on M ay 12. W hen j the exposition grounds.
er S atu rd ay .
born the child w eighed but eight
Mr. A rthur D exter, the as­
n ia ounces an d is at present enjoying sistant director of the departm ent,
the best of health. M r. a n d Mrs. states th at a large num ber of
Hone* for Sale.
Cade were not aw a re of the dis­ an im als from A laska including
O ne or two good work horses for tinction w hich their ch ild held u n ­ tw o cu b bears from K adiak island,
sale at reasonable price. lu<|uire til they read of the b a b y born in were brought down on the late
at Powol! i t T u lla r’s stables.
K entucky and whose w eight was b o ats last fall and are w aiting to
II. S. CLINK.
20 ounces.
be installed w ith this ex h ib it.
Watch for our announce­
ment later. In the mean­
time remember we are
Headqnarters forHardvare
COTTAGE GROVE
FLOUR
MILLS
A l l K i n d s of
M ill F e e d
G recin
a n d H ay
C H A S . M A T T H E W S , Proprietor.