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States every year. BIG GAS WELL ON FARM. You may still contend that it Tapped at a Depth of 350 Foet— Pro is right to pay 5 per cent on the duces Five Million Feat Daily. actual capitalization o f the in Evansville, lnd.—A well on the farm : of George Hornby, four milt's north o f dustries o f the country which I this city. Is producing 5,000,000 feet would be ten dollars per head or o f gas a day. und experts say this $50 per family o f five, but are would supply tho eutlre city o f Evaus- you prepared to say that it is | ville. Hornby was drilling tho well for right for the usurer to hold the water recently and struck gas at the people up for this added sum o f depth o f 350 feet. H e nt once called a hundred dollars per family? In W. J. Rodgers, an oil man, o f this I city, and they decided to keep the dnd No man with a spark o f hon a secret a few days until they could esty in his make-up will contend | lease nbout 20,000 acres o f land in that that such business is right or locality. Many oil and gns men are expected that it should be permitted to Firat Lady to Fly In an Aeroplane Wa* here to look over the deld. Rodgers continue. a Ghent Woman Who Accompanied and other experts say the well on the Do you ask how they get that Farman— Since That Time Many Hornby farm Is not a shale well and extra hundred dollars from every Others Have Gained Fame by Feate that conditions In the- new deld are similar to those In the Casey (111.) deld. average five people? We answer, In Air. It is expected other wells will be drill it is added to the legitimate cost London.—The Issuing o f a mani ed, and Rodgers predicts that both gus o f living. By making things cost festo hy the Women’s Aerial league. and all will be fouud In abundance. more than they should, is the on Initiating a national crusade for the ly way the Big Business o f the provision o f aerial weapous, recalls the COW’S KICK CURES MAN. country can extract the usury on fact that the first woman who ever 8tammered Badly Before Blow, but their bogus stocks. It is E>etter ascended In an aeroplane Is believed to Now Talks Fluently. be a Ghent lady, who accompanied for them than being allowed to IIenr> Furman on a (light outside her Redwood Falls, Minn.— A kicking cow which swung a foot against the make so much counterfeit money, own city In 11)08. The lirst certiticnted woman pilot In throat of Gustave Relnfleisb, a farm for they would have to loan the world was the Baroness do la hand, thirty years old, cured him of the “ queer,” which might be Roche, who, after breaking her shoul stammering. hard to do, but by marking up der by runuing Into a clump o f poplar The blow made the man unconscious the price o f goods and marking trees during practice, obtained her bre for several minutes, but when he re vet at Heliopolis, going thence to S t gained his senses and attempted to say down the price o f labor, they get Petersburg, where the czar personally unkind things to the cow he found hu their usury without fail, and this congratulated her upon her skill. In could ilo so without stuttering. Then Ills words became extreme one item amounts to a hundred July, ID11, while she was leading In a big race In France, her machine sud praise of considerate "bossy,” for he dollars per family o f five every denly dropped to tho earth like a stone. had stammered nil his life nud hnd COTTAGE GROVE LEADER thing that the community needs year. Her life was despaired of, but after a spent all he could save in trying treat The paper that gives you what you want to read or wants and selling at or as Now, my indulgent reader, long convalescence she began dying ments lie hoped would cure him o f the Impediment. near as possible actual cost o f does it begin to dawn on you again in February, 1012. Exactly who was the first English Aside from bruises on his throat, P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y buying and handling the goods that the usury paid as interest woman to dy in uu aeroplane is un Relntlelsli did not suffer injury. One ye a r,__________________ $1.50 so that all those engaged and on debts, or borrowed money, is certain. hut the honor lies between Six months,________________ .75 employed in it shall receive good not by any means the worst o f Mrs. S. F. Cody, w ife of the pioneer WRONG MAN GETS MEDAL acroplanlst, and Miss Bacon, daughter That business our burdens? Advertising rates on Application living wages. of the well known balloonist The for would be legitimate, because When we can show that just mer made several dlghts with her bus- Person Saved Receives the Carnegie Decoration and $1,000. W . C. CONNER, E ditor and M anager supplying needs o f the people, these two items o f usury add to Butte, M on t—An odd mistake has the cost o f living an average o f but with a hundred or more es boon disclosed by the announcement o f $60 per year per capita or $300 the Carnegie medal award, in which it Entered as second-class matter January tablishments, each trying to get per family o f five, doesn’ t it be 25, 1913, at the post office at Cottage s large part o f the patronage as appears that a rescued man Is the re gin to look like a pretty serious Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March cipient o f a bronze medal and $1,000 possible and- thus duplicating matter? And, if you have an 3, 187«. because he needs it instead of the stocks, rents, employees and in idea .that the direct usury on rescuer. cidentals. A ll this needless du bonded indebtedness o f the na To Roy Hubbard was awarded the recognition by the Curnegle hero com plication is so much capital or tion, "the states, the counties, mission. He was one o f the uncon towns and school district is a business based on usury, and no scious men whom John Llndiiuest. a pretty heavy burden on the peo amount o f beating the devi ple in addition to what they have former Marathon runner nnd well known athlete, rescued. Hubbard nnd around the bush can make any to pay on their own individual u to r L e a d e r : another workman hud fallen victims debts, surely, it must amount thing else o f it. to gns In a gns pit, when Lindquest. Much has been written about Now, i f th a tia n p le communi to at least another $200 per fam attracted by n crowd In the street, de the cause o f the high cost o f liv ily. scended nnd bore the unconscious men ty would cut out those two items The national debt alone ing and its ever upward tenden to safety ns the crowd cheered. o f usury, viz., unnecessary pro amounts to nearly $60 per family cy, but few have touched on fits and rents, they could buy o f five while the bonded debt this, the one system that is at with an average o f $500 o f money o f states amounts to about $15 the bottom o f it all. Every time per year, over $700 worth o f more, and when you consider a new store building is finished that the one item o f municipal goods. Or to turn the example bonds is the greatest o f our up and rented, the people o f the the other way around, the aver debts, you can see that these fig community have an added bur age family spending $500 per ures are certainly very conserva den o f usury to pay. year and living close all the time, tive. The other day we heard o f a could i f they so desired, live the You, who, when you think new store to lie opened in a near same way and put by the $200 o f debts and usury, console by town, the rental o f the build they now pay out in this form o f yourselves with the thought that you owe no one and do not have ing to be $500 per month, or $(>,- usury. to pay usury, you can see that Reader, pardon the slang 000 per year. That is 6 per San Francisco. — A heartbreaking phrase, but this is no dream, but for every man, woman and child cent on $100,000. There are the Goat man has the figures to in the United States usury is col- search for his little sister consumed four years of Louis Singer’s life, took about 4,000 families tributary to demonstrate this claim, that at ected annually to the amount o f him from his home in New York city that town so that there has been least two dollars out o f every at least a hundred dollars per nnd launched him on n long, weari lead, and this in addition to pri added on an average to each o f five that we pay for our annual some and what often seemed a hope vate or individual debts. Pretty less quest those 4,000 families an annual living expense, is for needless heavy burden, don’ t you think? Ills search terminated here, where debt o f $25 on which they must rent and profit usury. he met her for the flrst time In the S. B. M orss . pay 6 per cent usury, and none four year interval and under dramatic Now, the next time you go in P h o t,a by American Press Association. circumstances. o f them were consulted as to to town and spend five dollars, Bonaparte and Mile. Montansier. Slager four years ago vowed to his miss i irrn u w (Tor), famous A merican whether they desired the extra please remember that no matter Tile Cafe CoruEza. in Hie Palais Roy AVIATOR, AND MISS MATHII.DK MOI- mother that he would devote his life burden to be added to their cost what you may think about the al. had many interesting clients in its 8ANT OF FRANCE AND AMERICA. to finding his sister, nnd one o f the re o f living. In fact, the people right or wrong o f usury, that time. It was there<that General Bonn bund during Ills earlier experiments, sults o f his efforts Is the arrest of Jn- patronizing the merchants o f the tw o o f those dollars went to pay (sirte, then only a general o f brigade, and the latter at Itlielnis In 1900 made kub Wolborsky, member o f nn opera naked Ills friend Barras to liiul him a her Initial aeroplane trip. troupe. The girl’s name Is Lillie Sin town referred to, are paying on a high rate o f interest on money rieli wife, and Barras suggested Mile “ It is.” says Miss Bacon, “ a glorious ger. nnd she was seventeen years old an average $200 per year per that you did not borrow. Montansier. tlie proprietress o f ttie ad buoyant sensation without a parallel when she fled from New York. jneent Theatre Montansier. She was Wolborsky will be turned over to the family in usury under the head There is a Baying o f scripture sixty three, but she was well preserved and therefore Indescribable, but It is dedcliMis beyond words.” federal authorities for possible depor o f profits and rents. And yet that “ He that is surety for an and might have passed for forty five, Prominent among British lady avi tation. there are many o f these families other shall smart for it,“ and the and she was believed to have accumu ators Is Mrs. Maurice Hewlett, w ife of I aiu I s Singer is twenty-five years old. In the family four years ago were who are not in debt and are liv people of a town or community lated a fortune o f £48,000. Bonaparte the |s polar novelist. asked to be Introdueed. and Barms Mrs Hewlett holds the record o f be Singer, his widowed mother and his ing under the impression that are unwilling sureties for every presented him nnd assart's us in his ing llu- only mother in the world wbo little sister, Lillie. The girl is unusual only debtors pay interest and on business enterprise o f the place, memoirs that the ninteh would huve has taught her own son to fly. He Is ly attractive. Filled with sorrow and horror, Sla ly those in the grip o f some and they certainly “ smart for it” come off If It hnd not been for the Lieutenant F. E. T. Hewlett, It. N., events o f Veudomlaire. A fter that who gained Ids brevet last year. Mrs. ger quit his employment nnd started greedy loan-shark can be said to all right. memorable day o f the "whifT o f grape- Hewlett holds the view that In a few In pursuit pay usury. shot” the future emperor brake off the years women will tie starting off In When she saw her brother she cried engagement, feeling himself too Impor their aeroplanes Just ns unconcernedly out nnd rushed toward him. He caught The simple tm th is that there In the issue o f The Goat for tant to marry a au|ieraniiuated actress, as they do now In their motors. her in Ills arms. Brother and sistei are 4,000 families doing business1 "T h e flrst time I weut on an aero w ep t Nov. 1st, 1912, we had an article even for the sake o f having the spend in this one town which is used as on the bogus stock business o f ing o f her savings.—Fall Mall Gazette. plane.- Mrs. H ewlett says, " I quite iningiivd It was stationary. The sen INDIAN ORDAINED A PRIEST. an illustration, who are collective the United States, based on fig sation was greater than any 1 have ly paying usury to the amount o f ures by “ Frengrid” ever e'.portenced. At flrst I whs a Second of Race to Enter Ranke of Lawson, American Clergy. little bit afraid, but the performance about $800,000 every year. which were soon a fter verified actually had the effect of strengthen Superior. WIs.—Philip B. Gordon, an Now, you indulgent reader by congressional investigation. Indian, has been ordained to the Cath ing my nerves.” who may still claim that it is These figures showed that To the mere man on the street such olic priesthood by Bishop Kondelka. He a view might at flrst appear quixotic, is the second o f his race to be ordain perfectly right for a man or while the Big-Business o f the but Miss Trehawke l>avls, who has ed In the United States. Rev. Albright community o f people to pay in country has an actual capital crossed the channel In an neraplnne Negnnquet was ordained several years terest on money they have the value o f twenty billions o f dol more often than any other Indy, pays j ago for the diocese o f Oklahoma. Gordon's grandfather was Anton nvlntion a similar compliment. use of, will you please tell us if lars, there have been added to Get ■ move on. Unique In Its way Is the entrance of j Gordon, one o f the flrst settlers In this you think it is right for a com this actual valuation, forty bil Let the world Miss Mathllde Molsant Into aviation. country. The town o f Gordon was munity o f 4,000 families to pay lions o f bogus, fictitious or w at know you are According to all traditions, this charm named in his honor. He was lnflnen- ing American should dread the very I tlal with Chief Hole-In-the-Day, and $800.000 per year interest on ered stocks. ■wake. Push thought of aerial navigation, as her Ids counsel prevented an uprising of capital they did not borrow and Now, supposing a population your business brother was dashed to death In her the Cblppewas in 1S<12. from which they derive no bene of a hundred millions, divided in to success or presence while flying In December. fit or use. to forty billions means four hun your business 1910. Takes Army " K id s '" Candy. Though small In stature. Miss Mol- Washington.—Chocolate rations, long Now, let me draw the line o f dred dollars per capita of bogus will push you snnt Is big In spirit Some time ago *he mainstay o f the army as an emer to the wall. distinction between that business stocks on which the holders make the |* ’ I e were Informed that she had gency d ie t have been ordered with that is not usurious from those the people pay usury at not less been living on n Sunday and set out drawn by Secretary o f W ar Garrison to app chetid her for contravening n While Its nutritive value Is prououz*- than 5 per cent, that means that are. ed good Dr. C. F. Longworthy o f tbs state bylaw. But they reckoned with Take again as an illustration twenty dollars o f the most damn agricultural department has reported out Ih.dr host Jnst ns the represent« that same town. Let there be able kind o f usury that must lives nf the law hove In sight Miss that It Is “ defective as to digestibility Molsant started her engine and cleared ami therefore deleterous to the health one lartre department store in come some way from every man, of Its consumers." off In i" the air out of their Jurisdiction such a place dealing in every- woman and child in the Unite»! Subscribe for the Leader. I "ÌB L E GOODS CHEAP WOMEN SKILLFUL AS AIK PILOTS Dggers A ll W ool W ater Proof SH IR TS AT .00 $4.50 $3.50 The Tc O f a 1 Many Successful Aviators of Today Are Females. TELL OF THEIR SENSATIONS 'ine Line of Fancy High Grade W ool SH IRTS AT $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 and $3.00 This is all Ore gon-made stuft'. Ì THE GOLDEN RUEE STORE P O W E L L & CO. Usury and the High Cost of Living. FINDS SISTER AFTER FOUR YEAR SEARCH Slager Rescues Girl After Chase Across Continent. Usury on Bogus Money. D on’t Stand Lik e A Hitching Post Advertise! A dvertise!! A dvertise!!! is a very good one, but h point. Are you ready U new year properly7 Is y cial and social printing Let us print your Calend Cards, Programs, Letter Billheads. ) We’ re here to print everything rij Summons In the Circuit Court of Oregon for the County of I Harila II. Robberson, I ’laii Against Eliza Jane Richardson; W. Kenzie, Rena MacKenzie.h Edward J. Enos, Elizabeth his wife;Ro«lerick MacKenz bel Mac Kenzie, liis wife; t known heirs at law of sail Jane Richardson or W. A Kenzie, if either or- both i ceased; also all other pers parties unknown claiminf right, title, estate, lien or l hi the real estate described complaint herein. Defei T o Eliza Jane Richard MacKenzie, Rena McKenz Edward J. Enos, Klizabetl wife; Roderick MacKenzie, Kenzie, his wife; the unkiio law o f said Eliza Jane Richi A. MacKenzie, if either or 1 ceased; Also all other persr unknown claiming any righ' lien or interest in the rei scribed in the complaint fendants. IN T H E N A M E O F T H E OREGON: You are hereby appear and answer the cot against you in the above * within six weeks from the f tion of this summons, and if to answer, for want thereof, will take judgment agai prayed for in said complai that his title to the lands scribed, towit: Conimencin W. cornier o f the D. L. C Bristow and wife No. 09, in 2 W. o f W . M., and rum North 50$ degrees West thence North 2$ degrees We thence South 89$ degrees Ea to the West line o f the John and wife D. L . C- No, 70, th on said West line 29.31 clis. corner of said claim, thet North line thereof 31.23 c South 36.79 chains, thenc degrees and 50 muiutes clis., thence South 21 < 43 minutes West 8.20 c thence South 8!) degrees and West 7.07 chs. to the plac ning; be quieted and coni the erroneous deeds therein be reformed and corrected, s and each o f you be forever estopped from having or cl right, title or interest in or t | adverse to plaintiff’ s title. This summons is served hy thereof for six successive w> Cottage (»rove Leader by on L T. Harris, Judge of said ( | and entered December 18, I f first publication hereof w the 23rd day of December, 1 A. F,. W i l l Attorney foi J t (d23f3) His Exact Local!« "Wornbate was nt the s ig h t” “ Ah. you saw him drini melody?” "N o: when I saw him he log In the bar.” —Seattle gencer. The greatest firmness I« I mercy.—Longfellow. The Leader newspaper. a live I