I C h e C o ttK K G ro v e le tte r J PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY ^lo.Well Too Deep for W . C. CONNER, - Editor and Manager j This Farm Pump Engine Entered at the Cottage Grove posloffice as second class mail matter Ho Weather Cold Enough to Froon It— No Hour« Too Long for It to Work Si» months___________________ -73 4 0 0 to 1,000 Gallons Per Hour PUSHING REFERENDUM at aay tim e o r any place. W ork s In any well, regardless o f depth. T h is farm pum p c miue com pletely so lve s the perplexing problem o f W ater Supply fo r the farm in winter as well as sum m er. Pum ps all the water needed f<»r the house, dairy, burn, feed lot and pasture In a few hours. C osts less to operate than a tank heater aud elim i­ nates all bother aud trouble. Salem, Ore., July 21.— Although advices received here indicate that H. J. Parkison is tit Chicago, in­ stead of in California, where he said be intended to visit his mother ex-Justice W. T. Slater said today that there will he no attempt to bring hint back here in connection with the suit to save the appropria­ tion for the University of Oregon from Ihe operation of the referen­ dum. “ All I am waiting for now is the names of the plaintiffs in the case,” said Mr. Slater, When these are received, the complaint will be filed. It makes no diffet- ence to us whether Parkison has 'skipped' the country, whether he is iu California or whether he is in Oregon. We will go ahead and pursue the suit and win out, re­ gardless of Parkison.” Plor.ty of Powar for Completa Water System Just the thing fo r volume pump. pum p C ssure k system . BURKHOLDER-WOODS CO. or rttenU d i n U .S A June 15. IMO. A b “ D»iumk>n of Canada Sept. «, A fford s a m p l e 1 0 10 . «a d other foreign coui ‘ “ p o w e r fo r sm all Other iwtcuu spphed for. E lectric Lighting Plant. — — —— — ^ W ork s ditch pum p and spraying outfits perfectly. Handiest Little W orker on th o Farm K nsurlng a reliable w ater supply fo r the farm is but one o f the w ays the Farm Pum p Engine p roves its superiority. It has pulley for running any kind o f hand or foot pow er m achinery. It helps the w om en folks In the dairy and laundry. R uns the grindstone, feed m ill, fanning mill, etc., fo r the m en. D oes the w ork o f tw o extra hired m en. S e o th o Little W onder a t W ork Y o u have read all about this engine in y o u r Farm Papers but yo u cannot fully realize w hat a w on­ derful little w orker It is until you see it in action . W e show it at our exhibition r o o m s , doing exactly the kind o f w ork y o u w ould expect It to d o on your farm . Bring In the w hole fam ily and look it over. It la worth o special trip to tow n. Bo sure and co m e in. (208* Engine Running Volume Pump W rite for Catalogue and Prices The Commercial club of Van­ couver, Wash., has the right idea. It will foster closer business rela­ tions between the business men of that city and the farmers through­ out the county. Frequent visits to each part of the county will be made by the city men aud every possible assistance will be given those of the outlying country. Co-operation in building roads aud other matters o f mutual benefit will lie the result of this policy. Chambers Hardware Company The D o c to r And The Telephone Eugene, Sole Agents for Lane County. M * ,- - -H, f * V' ■ j C H A R G IN G S IN C E V£ S Ì . The Leader office turned out 500 promotion booklets for the real estate firm of Wilkinson & Ralston last week. The booklet contains a fine write-up of the town and country and has three fine half­ tone pictures, one of the city 22 inches wide, which folds in the center of the booklet like a map. ' J _ fil A g e n t K e o A u t o m o b il e s STERLING FEED COMPANY D. S T E R L IN G . M an a ger The married ladies oi Creswell will give a “ husband show” Fri­ day July 28, at which time prizes will be given to the “ handsomest man” aud to the most domesti­ cated man. Verv kind in those Creswell ladies to give the old man a show once in a while. Wheat, Oats, Grain Hay. M ILL FEE D : Shorts, Bran, Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Oil Meal. G R A SS SEED: Grass Seeds o f all kinds constantly on hand. FLOUR: Hard Wheat Brands: American Beauty, Pure White, Red Cross, Every sack guaranteed. Soft Wheat Brands: Pheasant, White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. All City Trade Delivered “ No disagreeable fogs" was the way Wilkinson & Ralston, penned it fot the Leader write-up of Cot­ tage Grove last week, but our type made it read, “ no disagreeable frosts,” and the joke is not on us. P H O N E 1711 ! DIGNirriNG OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE The Lane County Veterans’ A s­ sociation is composed of old sold­ iers of the Civil war, and have a reunion every year. This year they will meet in Springfield on the 5th, 6th and 7th of October. the Married. INDUSTRIES JOST-W ILLARI>—At the home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. (). II. Willard, !■ W o t Cottage Grove, Wednesday afternoon, July 19, 1911, Mr. Fred Jost of Portland, and Miss Lulu Willard of this city, Rev. W . A. Elkins officiating. T h li 1« t tn U U ( or b beau tifu l ««-p a g e b oob, w hich w ill a h a * any boy or g irl b ow to SUCCEED Drop a poatal la tho m all TODAY and It w ill bo aont FREE. Tbo aim o f th o C ollogo la to d ign ify and p op u la rize tba lnduatrioa. and to oorvo ALL tbo p oop le It offers cou rses In A g ricu ltu re .C lrll E ngineering. E lectrical E ngineering. M echanical E ngineering. M ining Engln eerlng, F orestry, Dom estlo. Science and Art. Com m orce, Pharm acy and Muotc. T b o C o lle g e o p e n s Septem ber sad. Catalog free. Addreos : REGISTRAR. OREGON AORICULTURAL COLLEOE. C orvalllo. Oregon. Bicycle Garage The ceremony was only wit­ nessed by relatives of the contract ing parties. Mr. Jost is a well known Southern Pacific railroad hrakeman aud is a very exemplary young mau. The bride is highly esteemed in this city and also at Grants Pass where she is well known. She held a position as compositor in the Leader office for some time aud was also a tele, phone operator. The happy cou pie left for Portland on the W ed­ nesday eveniug train, where they will reside. The Leader joins in extending congratulations and best wishes. Brumfield & Simmons, Props F IR S T OF M A Y. ‘ ‘ As stated in the dispatch from Washington it means the restora­ tion of the rate within ten cents a ton that was in effect up till O cto­ ber of last year when the railroads immediately advanced the rate to $5 per toil. T he interstate com ­ merce commission suspended the advance pending the hearing here in I'ebruary hut the $5 rate sus pension expired May 1 of this year since which date the railroads have been charging the advanced rate o f $5 per ton from Willamette val­ ley points to San Francisco bay points. “ The lumbermen’s contention in asking for a return to the lower rates was that the new rate was not in conformity with rates oti other commodities from W illam ­ ette valley points to San F'rancisco bay points. “ The decision will stimulate business for the Willamette valley mills and give them opportunity to enter the San Francisco bay markets with their common rough green lumber in competition with shipments moved by water. “ The rate charged mills on the W eudling branch has always been 25 cents higher per ton than from mills on the main line of the Southern P acific.’ ’ T he Willamette valley rates have been in litigation since 1907. The supreme court of the United States last February denied the le gality of the interstate commerce commission’s order of 1907 reduc­ ing the rates o f $.1.40 and $.1.65. The present decision makes the rates from the east hank of the Willamette river, not including W eudling, $.1.50 per ton and those j from the west hank, north of Cor- ’ vallis, $ 1.75 per ton. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES Repair work a specialty Miss Minnie Comer has l>een in aml promptness and general I attendance at the Adventists sum- satisfaction guaranteed. Tner school near Hood River, and will go to Gravel Ford, Coos county, soon where she has been employed another year as principal o f the Gravel Ford Academy. SHOOTING GALLERY. Happiest Girl in London. Cottage Grove Flour M ills BORN C O X — T o the wife o f Lee Cox, July 22, 1911, a 11 Yt pound hoy. A L L K IN D S O F CO R EV — T o the wife o f Guard Corey at their home on Wall j * street, July 21. 1911, a daughter. | A D D ISO N —Near I.orane W ed­ nesday, July 12, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. A . H . Addison an j eight pound girl. Washington, July 18.— The in­ terstate commerce commission A complete line of summer weight today, iu the case o f the Oregon undergarments in stock for men, & Washington Lumber Manufac­ women nnd children. Union suits turers’ association against the and separate garments in outsi/.es. Southern Pacific and other Pacific The method o f knitting our brand o f coast carriers, held that the exist­ underwear—either tw o -piece or union ing rate o f $5 on a tou of rough suits—gives the maximum of elasti­ green fir from points iu the W il­ city which eliminates the tendency lamette valley to San Francisco to become baggy and shapeless. aud points taking the same rate Ladies: We call your special atten- were unreasonable. tention to the “ Athena” sleeveless The carriers are ordered to put vests, best grade o f mercerized lisle. the rate at $.1.50 a ton, excepting on the W eudling branch, from points on which a rate o f $.1.75 is ordered. The rates prescribed do not apply to mills located within tlie city o f Portland, Oregon, which take a uniform rate of $5 per ton on all kinds of lumber. Edward Ostrander, secretary o f the Oregon & Washington Lumber Manufacturers’ association, iu commenting on the decision and the effect it would have upou lum ­ ber shipments from this city aud the Willamette valley said: “ This is the case that was heard before Commissioner Prouty in February of this year at the time that the case o f the Southern Port­ land mills was heard and which was also decided favorably to the mills a few days ago. "T h e effect o f the Willamette NY lives are saved each year because the doctor is reached valley decision will be very bene­ promptly by the Bell Telephone. From the information he re­ ficial to the mills in the southern part o f the state where they are ceives by telephone he can give directions for emergency measures, not so situated that they have the and provide himself with the necessary medicines and instruments. Consultations with spe • .ilists are easily arranged by means of the benefit of water competition. Bell Long Distance service. At last we have found n pump engine that serves ull the needs of tho farmer and does it in the best possible manner. W e investigated r\ score or more different makes ana designs of portable engines to find the one best suited for our customers. We selected the Puller & Johnson i B lfia * . It is the most wonderful portable engine made. One year__________ ________________ $ 1.30 Summer Underwear SAW MILLS GET OLD FREIGHT RATE Mill Feed, Grain and Hay CHAS. to mo »:*}«. M ATTHEW S. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, " I bail ( | lieen ailing tor some time with chronic j I constipation and stomach trouble. I i I began taking Ckamljerlain’s Stomach ! j an.ns 9.15 •».45 MS. STATIO N S A. M. ,.Lv. C O T T A C .fi t iR O V R A * .. .................................. W A L D f i N ................................ .........................C f i R R O ( ’.O R D O ............... .. ..........................D o R K X A ......................... ............................. S t a r ............................ I .Min 11.25 tl.lf> 11.08 10.40 i c k s ......................... 10..1T .....................K f i n H r I u o f i ................... M l 2* 10.15 ............................ W ...................... W i l d w o o d . ................... - . A R------------- D lSSTQ X-..............1,V. 10.00 Subject to change without notice. All outward freight shipped only at the joint risk of shippers and consignee. Stage leaves Disston after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday amt Fri­ day for Orseco, returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Freight will not lie received at the O. it S. 15. R. R. Depot after 5 p. m. To insure forwarding on nagt train freight must lie delivered in ample time to per­ mit of its being billed. A. B. W O O D . M a n a g e r N am k of the S t a t e of O re - Von and each of you are hereby re­ quired to appear dnd answer the com­ plaint filed ngainst you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum­ mons, and if yon fail to appear and an­ swer as herein required,for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks in theCot- tage Grove Leader, a newspaper of gen­ eral circulation in Lane county, State of Oregon, published in Cottage Grove, in said county and State by order of llie Hon. L. T. Harris, Circuit fudge of said connty, made and filed on tile Nth day of June, 1911. The first publication of this .summons is on the 13th day of June, 1911, and the last publication is on the 25th day of July, to il. J. C. J o h nson , Attorney for Plaintiffs. S. P. Ry. Time Table NORTH BOUND. No. I n . ----- . . . . . _______ 1:48 a. m. No. 2 0 . . . . . ____ . . . . . .3,56 p. m. No. 18 ......................11:02 a . m. SOUTH BOUND. N o. 15-------- 1:26 a. m. No. 17............................... 10:27 p. ra. For sale— 480 acres of land suit - 1 No. 13— . . . . . . . . . ____ 6:42 a. m. able for stock, sawmill, farming j No. 19.................................3 :02 p. m. and fruit. It joins the Milwaukee G. F. King, Agent, Orchard Co. A trout stream and Cottage Grove, Oregon. lot o f springs on the place. W ould make a fine home. 801 acres fenced, log house, barn, Piano coupons at the Leader o f­ grainery, wagon shed, chicken fice. Every subscription payment The best hard wheat flour — house. $16 per acre. $2000. Terms or order for job printing entitles White River Bluestetn patent, at on balance. S. F. Jackson, Lo- you to tickets on Metcalf & Brunds rane, Oregon. Spray’s. piano at the Leader office.