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S A Y ! GRIFFIN-VEATCH COMPANY Want to See You * • C a rp e n te r Tools Good H eating S 'o v e s Headquarters for the Famous and Warranted Stanley and Keen Kutter Carpenter Tools. The Famous C ole’s Air-tight, Bridge-Beach, Crebben-Sexton Great W estern and Favorite. EVERYTHING 1 Sporting Goods F in e C u tlery All kinds of Guns and Ammuni tion, Hunting Coats, and Belts. Peters Shot Gun Shells. W e have them all skinned on Carving Sets. Butcher Knives Razors and Pocket Knives in t h e h a r d w a r e l in e The Most C om plete Stock in Cottage Grove That’s Hot Soup That’s Not */////• It really matters little how you serve it, or how many will “sit up at the table.” Our Extension Tables meet the demand for small or large serving. Economy of space, elegance of design, durability, attractive prices, all happily blended. S IM E R A L & V A N D E N B U R fi COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. and the Pacific Northwest greets T \ j« 9 á a .y s «*r\d F r i d a y s . T1IK LEADKK PUBLI SHI NG il 1 G o zn es A D u B r u h x k , CO. - (Inc.) Editor« Bntcrert at the Cottage Grove postoffloe as sec- > olid-class matter, V ? - 2 ie*Year i* subscription Mouths flirt»« Months . . . . X . . ________ »___ n hates . • $ 1,50 75 Bo . r ‘ 1 ----------------------------------------- FRIDAY, -, OCTOBER 1, 1909. > WELCOME TO THE PRESIDENT. him. Before he left the eastern sea shore he declared the chief purpose of his proposed journey was that he might look all the people in the face and obtain a better knowledge of them. I11 each of the thousands of faces upturned to his we, are sure that there will not be one in which he cannot read that his coming to the West is most welcome. At Seattle and Portland the people from a thousand homes draw near with full hearts and generous, lift up their voices to salute and welcome their Chief Magistrate and to wish him all happiness here and continued hap piness and safety on his way. Reception At M. E. Church. as a result of a citizens ma,ss meet- i ing aud special municipal election last spring for meetiug the ruuuiug | Members of the M. K. Church expenses of the city and the pay greeted their new pastor Rev. Sut rnetit of its indebtedness. cliffe and family in a formal man This special tax is in full force \ ner at the church Teusday evening and available for the purposes pro at the same time bidding farewell vided, and is being freely paid by j to their retiring pastor Rev. Nickle the business men aud citizen prop and family, wishing them health, erty holders generally, therefore, it happiness and success iu their new is little wonder that the business Corvallis home. F . B. Phillips people object to the occupation | made the opening address and license, whicl^ would be nothing handled both the pleasant and un less than double taxation for mun pleasant features of his address iu icipal purposes. a very graceful manner. Rev. j Nickle responded in his usual pleasing manner and addresses I were made by Rev. S. C. Adams i of the Presbyterian Church and | Rev. W. A. Hlkins of the Christian ! church manifesting a commendable I brotherly, Christian spirit. Rev. Gardiner, the pioneer Methodist of this city, also delivered a very interesting aud appropmte address. Rev. Sutcliffe responded aud his remarks were pleasing, well chosen, Seattle, Sept. 30.— Looking the aud made a most favorable im picture of health, President Taft pression upon his hearers. Music was up early this morning prepar was furnished by the Hpworth ing for his day at the Alaska-Yu League. Refreshments were served, kon-Hacific Ivxpositiou tosee which during which lime entertaining was the purpose of his trip across readings were given by Mrs. Wheel the continent. The attendance at er, Flo Phillips, Harry Short aud the exposition was very Urge, and Ivan Cunningham. An half hour every one saw the president, though was speut in social converse and there was no public reception. getting acquainted with Rev. Su t The president and party, in d u c cliffe and family and iu bidding ing Secretary Ballinger, Governor Rev. Nickle aud family adieu. Hay and John Hays Hammond, were taken to the grounds in auto The more rapidly the holders of mobiles and welcomed on the steps of the auditorium by the official re large tracts break up their holdings ception committee. Front this and encourage the hoineseeker the point the president reviewed a pa- ] quicker social and financial develop rade of soldiers, marines, school ment will follow. Where we al children, Irrogotes, Indians, F.sk- ready have railroads would not the imos aud Japanese in costume. development be more rapid if the A pretty feature was that of the idle acres were given over to small school children, who, as they farm homes? And would not a marched past, formed the letters system of making it unprofitable to hold land out of use in the hope “ T A F T .” After the parade the president of profiting thereby be beneficial visited the various buildings, aud to the entire state? while he and his party were iu the The State Convention of the W. buildings other persons were e x C. T . U. will convene at Hood cluded. Mrs. F. D. At one o ’clock the president had River Oct. 5-8th. luncheon with sixty persons in the Wheeler, county president, and New York building. During the IVrs. Roy Woods will attend as luncheon the great natural amphi delegates from Cottage Grove. theatre at the exposition grounds All of the larger towns of Lane became a mass of humanity, fully County will also send delegates. 25,000 persons gathering tosee the Atty. W. C. Counter has ex president. The exercises at the amphitheatre, at the request of the changed his three acre tract in the Cooper addition for the cosy home president, were very brief. Later in the day the president of Malta Miller on the corner of was initiated into the Artie Brother Fifth street and Perkins avenue hood and received a membership that he might lie more convenient certificate inscribed on Caribou to his office. A good trade— for skin embellished with nuggets of both of them. gold from Alaska. Bran $1.50 per hundred pounds Tonight he will attend a banquet at Flour Mill. and make the principal address. In his address in the amphi theatre, the president said he would use every means iu his power for the restoration of the American merchant marine, and would rec ommend legislation to that end. Also he said he would do every thing in his power for the develop ment of Alaska, and asserted that the commerce of the Pacific was one of the most important matters affecting the United States. The president had a busy day which ended tonight with a ban quet in the Washington builiiing on the exposition grounds. PRESIDENT TAFT AT SEATTLE Alt hail aud warm welcomes to President Taft. Those welcomes * began on Massachusetts Hay, close by wlfere the first hymn of liberty ‘ was chanted ill ^Hat is now New England. With increasing volume they have been rolling westward. OPPOSED TO OCCUPATION TAX. Across the Hudson, the Niagara, A veritable indignation meeting around the (treat Lakes; they rose to a mighty roar in the metropolis was held in the Commercial Club of the old west and in the Twin roojtts Tuesday evening by the Cities. ■ On and on over the Miss busiuess meu of this city in protes issippi, Missouri, aud the Rockies, tation of the passage of the pro over oceans of ripened harvests and : posed business occupation license the welcomes whiclriVere a paean ordinance, which provides that the in Boston soon became an acclaim I legitimate and necessary busiuess that filled, all the air and took on enterprises of this ci^y be required to pay a special license or tax of the notes of a triumphal march. Of old, it was said, “ To be a from $5 to $25 annually for the Roman citizen was greater than to privilege of conducting these re be a king.” If that was true, spective enterprises and serving then to lie the President of the the public in a busiuess capacity. United States is greater than a full Little would have Iteen said con cerning this innovation on the part assemblage of kings. Think of it! Ninety millions of of the city council and no great free men, selecting from all the opposition would have developed Miss Lura Hefty took her leave host, one wlio should lie their against this proposed ordinance, had not ample provisions been Thursday afternoon for San Fran standard-liearer, says Goodwin. cisco, from which place she will And that standard-bearer is here made by providing a special tax sail early this mouth for China, where she enters the missionary service of the M. E. Church. Prior to sailing she will visit wi !i relatives for a few days in Cali Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head fornia. She was accompanied to aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste ia morning, the depot at this place by all of ‘ 'heart-bum,” belching of gas, acid risings in throat after her former pupils in the grade eating, stomach gnaw or bum, tout breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred which she has taught in the city symptoms ? ^ public schools for the past two years. Many friends were also at If you hare any considerable number of the •bore symptoms you era suffering from bilious- the depot to bid her good bye and ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. a safe and pleasant journey. Dr. P ierce's Golden M edical Discovery is made What Ails You? up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medical scienoa lo r the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It ia a most e ficicn t liver invigorator* stom ach ton ic, bowel regulator and nerve strengtbener. 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