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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
CATSUP OR CLARET settler can tell when he passes { from one season iuto the next only j by the time of the year. We say | but two seasons— the wet, winter: dry, summer— and these are clear ly defined and limited by the suit able or unsuitable couditiou of the roads for good travel It is always summer when the roads are good, no matter how loug, and so of the winter.— Corvallis Times. OREGON LIFE. G e n u in e Remarkable Growth of Oregon’s Great Insur ance Company. F a v o r ite The new Glass Oven Door Range with Heat Thermometer, all Mal- , leable. The newest and Best. Largest stock of Ranges ever brought to this city. Refrigerators all sizes styles and prices. The only “ purely" Oregon In surance company operating in Oregon is Oregoti life. This com pany writes no policies outside of Oregon and it invests its money iu Oregon sécurités only. The Eastern Life Insurance com panies today hold over $12,000,- 000 actually paid iu cash by Ore gon policy holders to these foreign corporations. The'people of Ore gon have paid to com Dailies out side of Oregon during the past five years $|0,02.t,.5.54 for insur Its all the same to our side-boards. They know m> fa vorites and make their bow strictly on their merits. W e be ance premiums. These companies lieve we are showing the handsomest line of buffets iu Cottage during the past five years have re ('.rove. You must surely call and see them. turned to Oregon policy holders Xews was received by his sister $.5,152,915 for death losses and iu Portland yesterday of the death dividends, a net drain on the state of Albert J. Ivlton iu Coldfield, during these five years of $6,870,- Nevada, Sunday. Mr. Iiltou was 419. a mining engineer iu charge o f the The people of ( tregon placed work. There was an explosiou of with Oregon Life last year over COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. obstinate opposition, just the same gasolene iu the shaft and two men one million dollars iu policies. as is being encountered today iu were fatally injured, lie climbed Mr. A. L. Mills, president of the T v i««d n y s a n d Fridays. an effort to pass another mile stoue down the ladder to their rescue F’ irst National bank, Portland, ju T il IS LKADKK IU HL1SIII Nd <*<> (In f.) iu Cottage ('.rove’s growth and de and was overcome by the fumes his annual report of the company's Kill tors velopment. However, C oN N KK it Dir Itili II.LK, A V Ii received two factory shipments of you had before assistance could reach him. affairs spoke as follows: “ The lClton was a popular student of investments of the company are of Shpes tljis week; ox hlqotl, tan and black, just as well try to stay the hand of K n tm d iu (lie Oottage Drove postoHlce as sec- for men, women nud children and are F,< )N(T fate or arrest the passing of time the engineering department of the such a high character that the oiitl-claM matter. ou shoes. We bought 'em regular to sell regu by stopping the clock, as to try to I ’ niversity at Eugene. most conservative financial institu s iiK s c K ir n o K u a t k s lar, direct from the factory and took our dis prevent the onward march of pro tion would not hesitate a moment months .7 S W eekly, toe year, Sl.áo. The Eugene Register favors the SRMfWKKKLV. count, so we own 'em cheaper (hail the fellow gress iu this young, growing and to approve them; the securities are new Siuslaw county project on the One Year - tvln> buys from a jobber, and there’s uothiug i .on progressive city with its solid hlx Months gilt-edged', nevertheless the aver grounds that Lane county expends Three Mouth* .75 taken out of the shoes for jobbers profit. There’s backing of unlimited natural re age return is 5.66 per cent per an $.5 rn roads and bridges iu west no sale price on these shoes, they’re not that sources so those who do not put num.” Lane where it gets $1 iu return. 190*/. FRIDAY, j n . Y U>, kind, but the price is fair. We guarantee ’em their shoulder to' the wheel, or Oregon people are loyal to Ore It opposes our Nesmith county full vamp and all leather insoles, counters and climb into the bandwagon are go gon Life through a feeling of project on the same grounds, re all. You know I'S. We are the people who ing to be left forlorn by the way- loyalty to home institutions and WHERE DO YOU STAND? versed—that F.ugeue gets $.5 from “ SHOW Y O lT.” side. There is no standing still. for reason that the most profitable South Lane for eyeyy $1 expended You are either advancing or re policies written promise to be those Little does (Militics enter into the by the county seat iu roads and of Oregon Life. Interest rates in municipal affairs of a progressive treating and the same with a town. bridges. Oregon aje much higher than in town, however, there are two It is either forging ahead or retro A Polk county dairyman re terest rates iu the states where the Strong factions invariably which grading. A “ (Treater Oregon’.’ is will l»e found fighting for suprem the watchword and ultimate goal ceived by express recently three bulk of the outside insurance coni acy and the control of municipal and to reach it, the Oregon towns fine imported Swiss milch goats, patties make their loans. This affairs— the progressive and the must expand, the big uuwieldy the first of the kind ever brought adds to the dividend earnings of lion-progressive element, the form counties contribute to the creation to Oregon. These goats will give Oregon Life policies. Oregon too er represented usually by the busi of vigorous new counties, dormant from four to five quarts of milk is the healthiest stale in the E ni ted ness and professional men and all resources he develtqied and new daily. The milk is extremely States. The death rale iu Port enterprising, public-spirited citi industries and manufacturing in healthful and they are very hardy. land, < (regon is 8.27 |>er one thou sand inhabitants. In New York zens. The other by a class indif stitutions established The Thaws are iu the limelight A ll of this plan is being success the death rate per one thousand ferent to civic and public improve again and Evelyn has just testified inhabitants is 18.04, iu San Fran ment, who are content to stand fully and speedily worked out by All Kinds of against her hushaud, saying he the numerous commercial bodies cisco it is 20.01, Atlanta, (Ta, 24.- Still and “ let well enough alone” threatened her life upon her recent 14, Cincinnati, 19.01, New Or as their argument goes, who of- and other state agencies and the visit to the asylum in which he is leans, 2.4.00 and Jacksonville, limes have accumulated a cotnite- community which fails to contrib confined. This should not prove Fla., 28.07. Life insurance com lenee, a meager portion of which ute its share iu this great develop that he is still insane, however. panies operating iu states where they dislike to contribute to any meut plan and movement must re movement not returning a direct main a very small dot on the map. The engineer of the proposed the death rate is far iu excess of nud immediate financial return, Where do you stand and what do Coos Bay it Inland Empire rail Oregon’s death rate, cannot com regardless of the fact that while you stand for? Think it over. road declared to the Roseburg pete with a conservative a»d assisting others and in upbuilding Manager Conley reports that on News that there is not a single strong company like Oregon Life the town, they themselves indirect Thursday nine strangers represent doubt that the road will lie built, operating exclusively iu healthy C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. Oregon. < , ly are liberally rewarded in the ing the following states, Okla and that shortly. outcome. < *f course, there are homa, Iowa, Texas, Pennsylvania, Tfie upbuilding of a great life President Taft will start on his insurance company promises more always a few who are really iu- New York and California, called tour of the Pacific Coast Septein for Oregon's industrial develop couvieuced and oftiiues burdened upon him at the Commercial Club in keeping up with the procession rooms and discussed the merits and Iter 17th his 52ud birthday. He ment than can possibly he assured in a progressive, growing city, advantages of Cottage (Trove and should be given an invitation to by the far reaching results thaf stop at Cottage (Trove. which is unfortunate, but the de must follow the growth of any community and Oregon generally. velopment and growth of a town Tw o of these gentlemen took ad other financial institution of tin You are neve» apt to pass an ex The Standard High Grade Fence o f the rauuol be retarded or obstructed vantage of the special train service state. amination iu which Mb intimate World. There is over 400 miles o f this on this account, especially when now enjoyed by Cottage (Trove and knowledge of the various Jypnds famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. • Obituary. the progressive, substantial ele made a side trip to Kosehurg and of whiskey wiU help you. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which w ill ment is overwhelmingly in the return ■ '. 1 1 . 1_M Collage (Trove looked best keep its shape when properly stretched. Will majoritv. because a few families to them. They sav this section is At ¿he home of James Miller f Young and older men should l>e carry a full stock o f wire at all times. are to l>e deprived of ntilk it. no clubbed who do iu A treat every this city. July 9th of uephoiti not overdone and they find laud girl as they would have their sisters William CaioU Boren, aged * reason that a town should remain values most reasonable here. treated. a cow pasture indefinitely and years. Scores of citizens | h * aunoved Mr. Boren was Ixiru iu IIIi°*s It is known Jo most of our A Yamhill matt will have So and prevented from build readers that here iu O r e g o n w e tons of prunes worth $85 a ton. and came to the Pacific ',as* ing up attractive and valuable have practically but two seasons— H e’s glad he didn’t pull up hi3 many years ago, iti fact hewas homes. Cottage ('.rove passed this summer and winter, or the wet orchard. one of Cottage (Trove’s old?* ,n‘ 4 *■-+> CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. =* n « e c u m v J period long ago, but not without season and the dry season. The The "White House is to Ite en- habitants. The funeral orJrret* * a struggle on the part of the pro four seasons so imperceptibly blend etUarged: (hat s what we get for on Saturday last at the $ son*c t £ DENTIST f Best Washington Cedar shingles gressive element iu the face,of iuto each other that even a pioneer electing aw ofi'ergiQwii man presi cemetery, where interme" was ^ l;»i st^Clas 4 Work, Over Hank o f Cottage dent. free of sap, worm botes aud (.rove. Collage ( ’. rover« treg on. Z made. He leaves four s*stcrs, 9 V.-* V.-* knots, constantly ou baud. Prices Some men remind out o f Iitti« Mrs. Scott Chrisinau, Mrr Ja,nes to suit the times. Inquire of Miller. Mrs* Stanton of («swell, Itoys riding stick horses—and tlie\ Notice of Final Settlement. If • w o n v n i» O m n i and healthy in a wom anly w ay, moth O r r in ROBINSON, Cottage (Trove. cut about the same figure in Ah and a sister in (Trauts pss’ *''s erhood means td her but little .offering. Th e trouble liea Notice is hereby given that the mnler- world. in the feet that the many wom en .uffer from w e .lin e ., and ssu .Willard also, of <',ry<s *>ass No middle man’s profit or job Florence, Lane county, has in augurated a movement having for its object the creation of a new coun ty from west Lane and west Doug las with that city as the county seat. Provisions were made for just such a movement when the western boundary of the propored new county of Nesmith was fixed along the suptuit of the coast rauge mountains by the Cottage ('.rove Commercial Club, The plan of the Florence Commercial Club to thus create a coast county • is a worthy, feasible and practical one and should succeed. Griffin ■ Veatch Co. Everything in Hardware Guns and Ammunition SIMERAL& VANDENBURfi BURKH0LDER=W00DS CO. H L BURKH01DER=W00DS CO. COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS Mill Feed Groan and Hay HIE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. SPRAY-WYNNE COMPANY AGENTS Strong Healthy Women lersigned, executor of o iie a . e . d the d i.tin etly fem inine organism and are unfitted fo r m otherhood. This can be remedied. Or. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription F e v o rite I'rescript ion banishes the indisposition, o f the p eriod o f expectancy and m ak e, baby's adrent easy and alm ost painless. It quicken, and v ita liz e , the feminine J ! * 1* * .* * * —* Women Strong. .......- estate of bers commission to pay when you buy a high grade piano from Marion Veatch, for he buys and ships all his stock direct from the of saiil estate, and that Saturday, tU factory- Moral, buy at home and 24th dsy of July, far«, at one o'clock p save money. ¿{f C u r a , the w r .ik n r .s e . nod d is o r d e r , o f w o m e n I t n e t. d ir e c tly on the d e lic e te en d im portnnt orffnns r o u c e r n e d in m o th e r h o o d , m ak in g then, h e a lth ? , stron g , v ig o r o u s , v ir ile en d elastic. u S r ^ r a V v ^ V H r rubu“ ^ ttie and a daughter whose h?*e ,s a* Stephen Harris, ileceaseil, lias filed in Few meu sow their wild oats Central Point, all of wf™ were the County Conrt of Lane Comity, Ore without getting more or less rye gon, Iter final account as sncli executor, here to attend the futtera mixed with them. * It M ake, S k k W omen W ell. a . tSST" a “ , ' •"<* • '» them upon you a . just ! ■ * ' ” ** „ , A. CC£ * * * ;" * .' " - 'r u m in place o f this . . . « r r r t rem edy It c o n t.tn . not n drop o f alcohol end not a gram o f hehil-form ing o r injurious dru g.. I . « pure gly ceric ..t r a c t of hcul.ng, n .tiv e A e This is a lively season for the Mrs. P lie d * H . Kel»v in. of saiil day, lias been fixed by said carpenters and brick masons in suit in the circuit courtn>' a,,,s* Court as ttic time for hearing any objec Cottage (Trove. Mrs. H. L. Richardson, F*/ a,u^ tions lo said re|»>rt and the settlement The prize fighter is ollener l.eroy Duuiewood. for d^s‘011 °* thereof knocked out by whiskey than l»y certain real property. I,*'1- Oar- L lU .li; CHOW, Kxecntor. a 1 letter man. A. Ik K i n o , A ttorn ey. baugh is attorney for tbe’*a' n* '" ' 1 here will Ite a bumper potato There is one thing cert/1 a*K>u* crop and that will help some. Free— A pair of stockings with the new tariff bill, and t1’ ' * ' s every pair of children's oxfords W. H. Abrams was a county a republican-democraticmeasure bought Friday and Saturday at seat visitor Wednesday. Lurchs. and not a party issue. Dressmaking. Mrs. Sanford desires tt>announce that she is again prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking and solicits the patronage of both old and new customers. Call at her residence on Locust street or Phone 277. Ladies tailored suits a specialty.