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FINE LAUREL R A N G E GIVEN A W A Y Ube Cottage tBrove Xea&cr P U B L IS H R D B V R R Y F R ID A Y I aupel S toves * ’ ■ \V. C. C O N N B R , - E d ito r am i M anager Kntere.1 at the Cottage Orove puatoffice ■»OME. THING DIFFERENT AND SOM a , second class m ail m a tte r Six days' demonstration . i SPRAY- W Y N N E CO.’S store c mmencing September 12th, during which time one range will be given away free. __ HOW T illS RANGE IS MADE The 20th Century range is made of polished steel. The east nips are richly carved and heavily nickel plated. A ll parts arc made extra heavy and properly constructed so that they will weai a lifetime. The outside w a l l s are two thicknesses ot steel with thick asbestos between. The steel oven top is cov ered with a cast iron grate filled with cement that protects the steel, and will not wear away like sheet asbestos. At no point has expense been spared to make this range as handsovue and durable as it is possible for a range to be made. Valuable Features Found on Onlv LAUREL STEEL RANGES Laurel two-flue connection. Six hot covers with damper open. Increased cooking facilities. Uniform heat above and beneath oven. Capacity for quick and even baking. Quick-heating .all-copper reservoir. Laurel patented reservoir heater. Removable Duplex grates lor wood or coal. Beveled steel base. Extra heavy top and firebox castings. Extension on firebox for long wood. The most economical steel range made. The handsomest and most durable ol any. The best of high grade ranges. O n e y ear . Six m o n th s. >1.50 . .75 FRIDAY, Si:FT. 13, 1910 WORKING THE COUNTRY PRESS. A pretty smooth scheme of the (treater Oregou Home Rule A s sociation—saloon organization—is to subscribe for the various coun try papers for six m onths and w henever ati item or editorial ap j pears iu their colum ns autagonis tic to tire association, Brother II. C. M cAllister, who receives a princely salary to m anage the hooze or "h o m e ru le " cam paign, and who jxises as "g en eral m a n a g e r" of Ute (treater Oregon Home Rule A ssociation, attem pts to rush into p rin t with a g allan t defense of the criticism and thereby for a 7.5 cents subscription, get about $.50 worth of free advertising iu the way o f a full presentation of the question with their argum eut throw n in . T his trick was tried on the Let tder last week, b ut we have had som ething like twenty years exi>« ience in new spaper and ! cam paign work and are not in clined to smbrnit to such bold a t tem pts to monopolize our colum ns j by some b la ta n t hireling of certain political co m b in atio n s or interests without cy st to them and without I the accei itauce, approval or in fdorsem ent o f th e p ap e r’s m an ag e m ent. Nmv, nay, Pauline! We I are not so easy . T he b u rd e n of M cAllister’s a r gum ent is tli a t “ prohibition does not pro h ib it’* and th a t more liquor is consumed, iu nation and state under p ro h ib itio n regulations than under the fo rm e r regim e. If so, { what is the liq u o r interests k ic k ing about? From a personal, selfish and m onetary sta n d p o in t why do they not unite w ith th e A nti-Saloon ! League a n d help m ake Oregon dry this fall a n d th ereb y boom business for the disJiller.s and liquor dealers? It certainly lo o k s queer and seems , inconsistent tht it a com bination of interests will organize to work against the inq rease, grow th and success of their own interests. If we p ro h ib itio n ^ ts in dry territory are satisfied w ith the present co n ditions, though a s favorable to the liquor interests a s is claim ed, cer tainly the other; fellows should be. , If the state of O regon will show as m any b eneficial resu lts and im proved condituntra socially, m o ral ly and fin a n c ia lly by accepting state wide p ro h ib itio n as did Lane county and C o tta ge (tro v e iu ac cepting local o p t ion the in n o v at ion will be all thr.it is claim ed lor it and all th a t c o u ld lie desired. We are w illing to« give it a trial. THE NESMITH I AUTOMOBILE. GUARANTEE:—’I he liOth Century steel L.aurel is the highest grade steel ränge it is possihlc to manufac- ture, and all materials and workmanship used in its constructiou are guaranteed to be the best. Spray nWynne Co Rugs Rugs Rugs We can slimv you the goods allj they are a great saving upon your knees, pntienoe ami purse when you clean house. ✓ \i . Mf . A ' te /S •'i. ia?l I v ■//// ¥ ¡ t ||\ ] A ||m J W lW rlv w ill I hat tins >tutT for the dining room ed kitchen Once down, alw ays down SIMERAL & VANDENBURfl ••TH»; FURNITURK. DK AI.K RS” T he “ Nesmit 1 A u to ” is on the! road again m a k iilg m o r e votes for the pro|>osed V«‘sm ith county. T h is tim e it w ill to u r Southern < Iregon and jiossilit v go as far east as K lam ath lan d . T h e indom i table II. (). T b o n pson, chaper- oned by Andrew Hi mid will again tell the voters on this tour why they should vote i n N'esmilh and also d istrib u te lite r atu re co n tain in g irrefutable fa c t s concerning the creation of X« sm ith. T he auto headed s o u th w ith Klvin 1 Spray at the wheel Su nd av . J. W. 1 Wilson accom pan.ictl the party as far as Roseburg. T he < tregon Si a l e Flair, Salem, Septem ber 12-17, protnitw s to have the most success ful session iu its history. F e a tu re s n ev e r before incorporated wilV be seen th is year by state fair visi tors, a n d these are generally of a hiigh o rder. T here have lieen matey it iprovcuients m ade to the gro-aiuls an d buildings, a new w ater sy stem in s tailed, with new b arn s for stock axial added a c com m odations for :ra»ce horses. T he string of horses Listied for this | year will probably be aJiead of the | racers heretofore appos irin g on the , race grounds. TO FIGHT COUNTY DIVISION FOR COMMISSIONER R epresentatives of the ten or more couulies in ( tregon, which the county divisiouisls seek to cut to pieces to further their own am bitious, will meet in Portland next W ednesday, Sept. 14, to form plans for a united effort toward defeat ing all these plans at the election iu November. lIo u .O . P. Coshow and J. 1). Zurcher will represent Douglas county .-R oseburg Review T h at these obstructionists to O regon’s grow th aud development will lose in their mossback fight against th e creation of new c o u n t ies is now au assured fact. H aving been urged bv m any of I my frieuds aud citizeus ol Lane county to accept the nom ination for county com m issioner on the republican ticket subject to the will of th e republican voters at the prim aries S aturday, Sept. 24, I I have decided to accept the nouii ! nation if received, and will put forth a vigorous effort if elected, to serve the couutv as a whole to the best of my ability au d guard the co u n ty ’s interests as 1 Would my owu private business affairs. W. L. W heeler, of Goshen, c a n didate for th e nom ination for county com m issioner on the repub lican ticket, at th e prim aries S at urday Sept. 24, was a C ottage G rove visitor Saturday. Mr. W heeler is a progressive aud pros perous farm er, having served four years as road supervisor iu his district au d is au enthusiastic a d vocate of fletter roads and bridges. H e is genial, w ide-a-wake aud seems to possess the necessary q u al ifications for a good progressive yet econom ical and com petent county commissioner. 11 e m ade a good impression upon the voters of th is com m unity. Read his card aud declaration in another colum n iu the Leader today. I hereby aiiuouuce tuyself as can d id ate for county com m issioner subject to th e will of th e rep u b li can voters at the prim ary election. A d o llar’s worth of work for a dollar aud serving the public w ith out fear or favor is iny platform . R. |. 11 k m i m i t I . I . , Pleasant Hill, t)rk. From the clash of discordant elem ents w ithin jiolitical parties au d between th e parties them selves will surely come progress along several lines. A nything is better th an inaction or apathy, because when such a condition prevails u n scrupulous bosses and selfish in terests reap th eir harvest of ill- gotten pow er or wealth. Noise aud tu m u lt are not pleasant but, like a thunderstorm , they clear the atm osphere, aud the political, social an d econom ic atm osphere has been sadly in need of it for some time. W. 1,. W hkki . kh , Goshen, Ore. FOR COUNTY CLERK 1 laving received the endorsem ent of the Lane county assem bly I now anno u n ce that 1 am an asp irant for noinina tiou for the office of com ity clerk, subject to the decision of the voters at the republican prim aries Septem ber 24. If noiii m ated an d elected 1 will faithfully aud im partially perform the duties imposed upon me, giving the office a strictly bttsi ness adm inistration. 1 will not be subject to the beck and call of any one m an or set of men, but will be the servant of tile jieople— treating one jiersou the same as another and treatin g all people right. 1. T . N i c k i . i n . FOR COMMISSIONER HOURS 10 to 12 C . W. E D M U N D S , M. D. Specialist EYE. EAR. N O SE AND TH R O A T C u c i n i , O n io o n FOR COUNTY CLERK. 1 hereby announce m yself a re publican can d id ate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decis ion of the voters at Septem ber p ri m aries. S tacy M. R csski . i .. Springfield, Oregon. Royal Academy Opens Sept 21. T h e school year opens at Royal academ y on W ednesday S eptem ber 21, an d we are inform ed by Prof. (1. K. lohnsou, p rincipal of the school, th a t it prom ises to be the most successful year iu this school’s history. As usual there will lie a num ber of stu d en ts from outside points in atten d an ce. T his school h as a beautiful, h ealthful location in the heart of the Silk creek valley about five m iles west of Cottage Grove. Last w eek’s Pacific Homestead, published at Salem cam e out with a beautiful "h arv est n u m b e r” sam ple copies of w hich will be used at all of th e district fairs and this excellent edition contained oue full page w rite-up and a rg u m ent for Nesmith county, accom panied by a good m ap of the pro posed new county. T h is is a great boost for N esm ith and will m ake hundreds of votes for the On view here. A dm ire their h a n d proposed new county in ru ral O re some and splendidly finished cases gon. th at m ake them such a beautiful article of furniture T h e Oregonian with its usual narrow ness says vote no on all the in itiative questions, a sam ple of the advice one m ay ex|>ect from : However for Iheir greatest quality. th a t paper, governed by its pre j Its richness and volume prove th at judices. Study the question, vote j our pianos are the equal of any, no if you think th a t is the right j the siqierior of m any. A nd you way aud yes if th a t seems the can p urchase one w ithout feeling proper way, but d o n ’t be a chum p, the cost. Ask how. like the O regonian, says au A l bany exchange. 2 to I nml by appointment S u ite 201 to 21M W h ite T em ple P h o n e M ain 7 i f ) R esidence 22 2 T h irte e n th St. P h h n e Black .1342 GRIFFIN VEATCH Hardware Cc. T h e forest fires have drove deer and other gam e down iu the foothills and now is the tim e to buy one of our rilles and get busy. Large stock of guns and am m unition. Builders H ardw are, C ar penter Tools, G rauitew are, the best pocket knives, in fact an y th ing you w ant iu hardw are at the lowest living rates. Time to purchase that new heating stove. See our line and get our prices before you invest. Several of the best makes to select from. Note The Piano GriffiiuVeatch Hardware Co. Test The Tone ALL HOUSEHOLD E M E R G E N C IE S H. C. MADSEN H on. Jefferson Myers, the sta l w art dem ocratic can d id ate for the nom ination of governor, is a C ot tage G rove visitor today. Mr. Myers hales from Portland and is a strong candidate. H e is a good clean m an aud < iregon would fare very well under his adm inistration should he lie nom inated and elect ed governor. T h e vacation parties who o u t fit in E ugene for a trip to Crescent Lake invariably see big snakes iu the lake. T he pure food com m is sioner should inspect the Hugetie o u tfit" goods. Tliav evidently contain some very vile ad u ltera tions. Piano Repairs T h ere is one way to stive your piano an d th at is by ...Expert Tuning... Drop me a postal an d I ’ll call. W ork g uaranteed. Harry S. Webber C ottage Grove, Oregon For the first time in .10 years the republicans lost the election in Maine, Monday, the dem ocrats electing their governor and three congressm en and a full sh a re of state legislators. T h is is th e sen- satiou of the year. T h e A lbany 1 lem ocrat is support ing I. II. Bingham for the n o m in a tion of joint Senator for Linn and L ane. Bingham m ay fool them up iu Linn, but th e Lane county voters know him. I— IO U SE H U N TIN G is made A * easy by the use of the T el ephone. Few people realize how much business they can do and how quickly they can do it over the wire, ft is not even necessary to be in the same town, because the long distance service of the Bell System brings everyone within talking dis tance. In all the business and social affairs offlife, people put their trust in the Bell Service because it is universal. -Hi« ^ T he Pacific Telephone T he Indians used to scalp the Republicans four i r i rs ago were w h ite m au . Now the white man lead to believe that fwy th e ir vote is getting even by sk in n in g the I they were electing to < 'ffice a flat Indians. Produce good results. If you j salary can d id ate for S t a t e Printer, send your p h y sician ’s prescriptions T he candidate still has nearly to us they will be most carefully i After nearly four year s’ ex perience | they are now told by ! Vh . D utiiw ay two m onths to act as if he cared com pounded an d only the purest I th at he only pledged ‘" a n econom for your personal opinions. and freshest of D rugs will lie used. i ¡cal business adm inist .ra tio n ,’ ’ and We alw ays carry a large supply of A saloon does w hat the best in now hollers for more o f th e G raft, i G iv i W illiam J. C lat k e your p ri cubator never can, it hatches bad m ary vote. '* * * ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T he best a man can do is w hat th at we can highly recommend. In all cases our prices are worthy Stacey M. Russell, th e p o p u lar he should do. of your notice. republican can d id ate f o r Lhe nom High Finance ination of county clet Tc w a s look ing after his political f e ices here W hen it couie« to b u ild in g aeroplanes S atu rd ay . He has t he votes of The profits are im m ense; Cottage G rove in the pa.'1m of hi» They sell for seven thousand .lollars Cottage Grove, Oregon Ami cost seventy thousand cen ls. good right fist. And Telegraph Co. P u re D ru gs Patent Medicines Benson’s Pharmacy E v e r y B e l l T e l e p h o n e Is t h e C e n te r o f t h e S y s t e m THE F o r i'len SHOE WhoCare N o. 2 1 6 5 . A b u sin ess m a n 's g p n * e f lih o a o f g e n u in e A u s tra lia n k a n g a r o o le a th e r a lw a y s g lossy a n d in fin ite ly m o r e c o m f o r r t fo fore| ta b le th a n p a te n t le a th e r. S h o rt repa rt w ith a m p le t o e r o o m , y e t g r a c e fu l In e e e r v lin e. A “ S e n a te ” sh oe w ith o ld • Ir o n e d L ark ta a n e d soles. W heelerdhompson Co.