r*t* «V-sV-'ï In ai­ li »*»- — A d v e r tis e In T H E LEADER T h is Is W h t l B rindo i B u s in e s s e n d divos Ih o P e p e r L its I f Jfou L ik * TH E LEADER H o o sl fo r II- I f n o t. S e n d y o u r C r itic is m lo t h i s P * » * r . PU B LIS H E D S E M I- W E E K L Y CO TTA G E G ROVE LEADER B O H E M IA N U G G ET LIQUOR LAIN IS EFFECTIVE C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R EG O N , T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R si, 1909 thereof, before, on, or after deliv­ ery, or shall in any m anner act as the agent of the buyer or seller of any such liquor, for the purpose of buviug or selling or com pleting the sale thereof, saving only in the actual transportation and delivery of the sam e, shall be fined not more than $500. VOL. XXI. NO. 36 GREAT SACRED CARIATA “KING SAöl” AI J.J. ARMORY HALL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY T he great sacred ca n ta ta, Saul, King of Israel, will lie presented in full costume and with appropriate scenery at the arm ory theater W ednesday and T hursday evenings by the faculty and studeuts of the Royal LITTLE CHILD WANDERS Interm ediate school, for the creatiou of a furnishings fund for the school, th a t some m uch needed new equip­ may be secured. T he ca n ta ta contains five acts everyone of which is interspersed with tuneful choruses AWAY AND PERISHES m and ent splendid duets an d solos. Many of the scenes are thrilling while in act five, " T h e W itches R etreat,” the scene is most weird as is also the peculiar ch an ts or chorus of the witches. T he drill of the k iu g 's m aid­ Eugene, Dec. IS —T he lifeless ens are very graceful an d pretty aud all in all it is as good if not better, th an any cau tata ^ e r given in this body of little G ladys Allen, the city, au d well worth the price of admission. livery body should attend this can tata and thereby assist a A nother phase in the great ca m ­ Eugene, Dec. 21 .— T he city was six or seveu-year-old d au g h ter of worthy cause. paign against liquor will come to Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Allen, living shocked Monday m orning when personation lathes of tbc (Tatuata force the first of next m onth, when near F rankliu, some tw enty miles the news that Ju d g e J . J. W alton th e revised penal code of the I ’nited northw est of Eugene, w as found had been found dead iu bis bed. States is to liecom eeffective. Many alongside a creek not a great dis- H e had lieeu about town all last Saul, King of Israel.. ........ ........... .. A. F,arle Owens Ethel Cox Mrs. John Moe of the changps m ade in the penal j tallce from tjle Allen home yester­ week, spoke before the city co u n ­ Elsie Deardorff Samuel, anil Satan's impersonation of the dead prophet E lyda Moe laws by the S ixtieth C ongress were day, after the parents and n eigh­ cil on F riday night in the interest ................ ........... ................. __............. ....... P. l ’anl Wheeler P'aye Deardorff Ethel Parm ele of m inor interest, but the section bors had searched for the little girl of a client and attended to busi­ O live Parmele David ' ... ............................................. J. P. Wheeler Varieu Dresser relating to the shipm ent of in to x i­ nearly all the night previous. ness all day S aturday. He atten d ­ Mrs. D. A. Estes N ina Randolph onathan, Saul’s son ------ ----- Hiram Wheeler catin g liquors into " d r y ” territory ed church both m orniug aud even­ G ladys wandered aw ay from the A ltha Gildersleve Ethel Rogers contained new legislation, the re­ house T hursday afternoon. She Michael, Saul's daughter and David's wife ing Sunday an d while feeling a Ruth W arner ___ Mrs. Gertrude Rmmerson Wheeler G race Innis sult of w hich will be to m ake the did not return later in the after trifle indisposed did not say much H azel G ear Mrs. A. A. W heeler Mrs. Alice Wheeler Gildersleve United States a factor in prosecut­ noon, when she w as expected to, Abigale, David's wife about it as he was not given to F anny H aney E tta Wilson ing violaters of the act. In thick, and im m ediate search was m ade Witch of ltndor-- .......... ......................Ethel Francis Uqgers rom plainiug. He retired Sunday Mrs. Alice W heeler Mrs. G ertrude Hmmersou ly settled com m unities the local for her, but w ithout avail. Her King's Guards .................. .Alva DeardorB, George C'.ildersleve evening feeling as well as usual Gildersleve W heeler authorities, as a rule, are able to m other who was in,E ugene at the aud on going down stairs to m ake Clara W arner Messenger of Comfort___________ ______ Archie Wilson Blanche Johnson deal effectively with the offenders, tim e visiting her sous one of whom the fire Mrs. W alton heard him ........................ ............... ............ I.loyd Owens but in certain sectious of the south attends the Bible U niversity, was Herald . . coughing. A short tim e after his flDen of the Cantata and west where settlem ent is sparse, called home that afternoon on ac­ Chorus of Damsels and chorus of witches—Ethel Fran- daughter, Miss Pauline, called to cis Rogers, Olive 1'armele, Blanche Johnson, the task is not easy, and the m em ­ count of th e little girls d isappear­ him to breakfast and getting no Elyda Moe, Etta Wilson, Nina Randolph. bers of "Congress from those sect­ ance. response went to his bed aud found She was accom panied David's Attendants.......... ............. Roy Wheeler, Paul Barnett Edw ard Babcock Almou Owens ions insisted that the Federal Gov- home by her sons, and the search him lifeless but still warm. P hy­ Paul Barnett Chorus of Ladies—Grace Innis, Ethel Cox, Mrs. A. A. I.loyd Owens erm ent should come to the aid of was coutinued until yesterday. sicians were at once sum m oned Wheeler, Altha Gihlersleve, Faye DeardorB, Mrs. Frank Bradford Jesse Rogers D. A. Estes. th e local authorities. and the usual restoration applied H er little body was found near the Ernest Chitwood A rchie Wilson T hree sections of th e new Codifi­ creek, a n d th e clothing w as wet, Chorns of Soldiers—Eilwanl Babcock, Paul Barnett, including electricity, but the spark F rank Chitwood Chas. Wilson F'rank Bradford, tiniest Chitwood, Frank Chit­ cations relate to th e liquor traffic. indicating th a t she had fallen into of life had gone. It w as ev ident­ Orville Clifton Albert W heeler wood, W illis Gihlersleve, Kyle Kendall, Lloyd T h e most im portant provision is the stream , b u t succeeded in get* ly heart disease. A lva Deardorff Alfred W heeler Owens, Archie Wilson, Chas. Wilson, Albert th a t 011 and after Ja n u a ry 1 every ting out. D eath was evidently T h e Hon. J . J. W alton was Paul listes Wheeler, Alfred Wheeler, F'rank Wheeler. Roy F'rank W heeler shipm ent of intoxicating liquor due to exposure and cold, the tem ­ lx>m in Kusbville. Indiana, April Wheeler. George Gildersleve H iram W heeler shall bear the nam e of the consign­ perature T h ursday night being j<>, 18.18, «nd crossed the plains Accompanist ------------------ Josie Shryock W illis G ildersleve Roy W heeler ee, th e nature of the cotitents of several degrees below the freezing ! with his parents when a boy of 11 Director___ ____ ______________________G. Edmund Johnson i Kyle Kendall Prescott W heeler th e receptacle, and the q u an tity point. years of age. T he family crossed contained therein. It is a notor­ ! the plains with ox team s in 1849, WILL LEAVE SAI URDA Y ious fact, so say persons who have BUTTE MOONEY HONORS going to California by way of the A Leader representative called 0. & S. E. WILL RUN had experience in attem pting to upon A ttorney J . S. Medley in his Platte river au d Salt f.ake, thence TWO TRAINS FRIDAY ALBANY WITH VISIT FOR THEIR OLD HOME drive out "b lin d tig e rs” th a t p ra c ­ new suite of rooms in th e W ood­ ¡down the H um boldt, across to tically all the liquor now shipped w ard brick Monday evening and : T ruckee and on to Freeuiont, C al­ A lbany had the honor this m orn­ N. E. Com pton, wife and ch ild ­ For the accom m odation of the into prohibition territory is labeled found him very com fortably lo c at­ ifornia. where they arrived in Oc- as some other com m odity, or not ed. lie occupies the corner rooms Row river valley people who desire ren, who have resided at this place ing of having a brief visit from . tober, 1849. In 1851 they moved labeled at all, and frequently ad ­ facing Main and T hird streets on to do their filial C hristm as shop­ tor a num ber ot years where Mr. Butte Mooney of Cottage G rove, i to Y reka aud in the spring of cham pion rifle i 1852, to the Rogue River valley, dressed to persons other than the the second floor w hich have steam ping on Friday, M anager A. B. Compton has been engaged iu the one o f the consignee. heat and all modern conveniences Wood of the O. & S. E. Railroad m ercantile business, will tak e their shots of the United Slates X atioua and iu the following year to Green T h e Federal authorities already and his library and furnishings are Co., has kindlv consented t o , departure for their old home at G uards. Mooney was oue of the valley, Oregon, where father and members of the Oregon team at ji son packed aud freighted lietweeu have sent out notice to all m a n u ­ well selected and up-to-date. m u two train s, or one train it, 1 Karlham, Iowa, n ex t S aturday. facturers of intoxicants th a t their the forenoon and one in the after- j Mr. an d Mrs. Compton have been Cam p Perry, Ohio, last A ugust. I Oregon and California. Mr. Mooney is a member of the w ares m ust be labeled on the o u t­ T he family cam e to F ugene iu Remember the big Second A n ­ noon on th at day, instead of tw o ! prom inent in both business and side of the package on and after nual P oultry show Ja n . 1.1, 14 and trains on S aturday as u su al.- S a t- |soc'ety circles here an d will lie Cottage Grove m ilitia and was iu 185.1, where they finally settled, th e first of the new year, setting 15, 1910. It will be held in the urday being C hristm as there will greatly missed by their large uuin- town with a friend, Mr. W icks, 1 father aud sou m ak in g excursions forth the natu re of the contents and big M cFarland building on main be but one train run on th at day, l>er of friends here. However, who had to stop iu town for a ! to the m ines iu Salm on river A u n - there is'little doubt but w hat after short time on business with Sena- .. . . , th e ex a ct am ount in each package. s t r e e t , formerly occupied by instead of two as usual. spending another cold bleak winter tor F. J. Miller of the A lbany Irou !try a,,d to ,U e° yhee mines W hile It is beleived that if the local a u ­ W ynne H ardw are Co. iu old Iowa, they will return to W orks. Mr. W icks is a sawm ill 1»« home, in the intervals of m ining thorities co-operate with the Fede­ balm y old Oregon by the tim e the man and is having some m achinery J . J . W alton, Jr., studied law u n ­ See those new incandescent coal- spriugtim e comes again. T he ral G overnm ent in the enforcem ent Go to P arkers Bakery and see oil lam ps at D esl.arzes Bro. They Leader joins in w ishing them a repaired by the local shop. T he . der Judge Stratton, and was final- two gentlemen to Newport ly Admitted to the Oregon b ar in of the law it will be a com parative­ gentlemen went went to the candy heart they will give are just simply grau d . Vou c a n ’t safe an d p leasan t journey to the this noon on a two or three d a y s’ ly easy m a tte r to suppress the 186.1. H e liegau the practice of old home. aw ay Christm as. business trip .— A lbany H erald. afford to do w ithout oue. 27-51* “ blin d tig e rs.” It is pointed out his profession iu Eugene aud in th a t from now on they cannot exist 1868 was elected county judge and w ithout violating the Federal s ta t­ served four years. In 1S75 was ute, an d the assum ption of the De­ appointed lo Ihe office by G over­ p artm ent of Justice is th a t would- n o r G rover and in 1876 was elected be violaters would not care to take to the office for a term of four th e chance of falling into the years. Judge W alton also served clutches of the I'ederal courts. as deputy district attorney four It has been alleged from tim e to years and was United States com ­ tim e th at in some of th e states missioner for m any years. Judge where the sale of in to x icatin g liq ­ W alton has been twice married, uor has been prohibited in one his first wife being Miss Elizabeth way an d another, the express com ­ of Galesburg, In d ian a, who died panies and railroads assisted the in 187.1, leaving three children, violators of th e law by acting as Ada, Osie, C lara D. (sin ce dead 1, b uying and selling agents or Ixith. and H attie E. Ifis ' second wife Congress, with the idea of putting was Miss Emma Fisher, a n ative a stop to this practice, provided as of Richmond, In d ian a, aud by x ' ' IjC follows: "A n y railroad corapauy, her has one daughter, Pauline E. There you can choose from the finest fabrics, in the new delicate tw o tone stripes, herring bones wide bar expresscoiupauy, or other common F raternally he w as connected effects, Scotch cheviots, in new soft grays, bottle green and fancy worsteds. Or measure you for one of Ed carrier, or any other person, who, ; with the 1. O. (>. F. and A. O. U. V. Price’s Famous Tailor-Made Suits. There you will find 500 new and nobby hats just .arrived in all the in connection with the tra n sp o rta ­ W. delicate shades of grays, London blues, golden browns, champaigns and many others. There is headquarters tion of any spirituous, vinous, j for shoes, hosiery and underwear. The private soldiers will come out looking like a general. Try it yourself, m alted, ferm ented, or other intoxi- | Mrs. I