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T h e C o tta g e G r o v e L e a d e r MB. CRAWFORD OUT A live country weekly that gives you what you want to read. FOR GOVERNORSHIP West Side Grocery A. M. Crawford, now serving his twelfth year as Attorney- General of Oregon, formally an nounced himself Saturday as a County Clerk Russell has an candidate for the Republican nounced himself a candidate for nomination for governor. re-election. Mr. Crawford is 59 years old. Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California will vote on state He has been a resident of Ore wide With this issue of the Leader Roseburg automobile owners gon since 1880, when he went to tion. prohibition at the fall elec we enter upon a new voluine-y w ill join Jackson county autoists Roseburg from Binghamton, N. The Oregon Messenger sug against the state li Y. He has been a practicing another year’s work, and if in their fight About gests ex-Supreme Judge Slater' the first ™ ques- I , the Leader makes the same cense law hi* lawyer ever since, either in pri- as the democratic candidate for asks on his progress and advancement^ dur tion an assessor oak. ing the coming year, that it has rounds is, “Do you own an auto vate practice or as a state offi governor. during the past year under our mobile?” If you do, you pay a cial. B. F. Jones of Roseburg, Reg management, there will be few, good stiff tax on it, and then the He became Attorney-General ister U. S. Land Office, has an-! if any, better country weeklies state holds the autoist up to the in 1902. Re elected twice, he nounced his candidacy for Con-1 in the state by Jan. 1, 1915. tune of from $3 to $10 for an an has held the office continuously gress to succeed W. C. Hawley, j We thank one and all who have nual license. The auto owner and says he was not the recipi- j contributed to the success of the has troubles enough without be since that time. In 1910 his ent of hundreds of letters and j Leader, and we earnestly solicit ing subjected to double taxation. vote was the largest ever given a telegrams urging his candidacy. the continuance of your support candidate for a state office in The republican and democratic and patronage. Watch the lead Now that Governor West’s Oregon. candidates for the nomination of crusade in Baker county may be POLITICS INTEREST GREAT, governor er grow._____________ were recently asked considered a success, we can all an opinion on Governor Folk dances are to be barred agree that he was right in his Prior to 1902, however, he had for West’s Baker county orders and from the public schools of Port contention—that Copperfield and ! been actively interested in poli- use the militia. Dr. C. J Huntington needed cleaning, j tics, From 1890 to 1894 he was Smith, of W. land. U’Ren, Grant B. says the Guard. Had the gov of the United States Dimick, Tom S. Word and W. E. One industry overworked at ernor been less sure of his ground receiver land office at Roseburg. In 1897 Carter heartily endorsed the this time of the year is tax and less determined in his effort, he was a member of the lower executive’s intervention. Gus levies. _____________ failure would have resulted and Moser vigorously disapproved it Carries the best line of Dress and Are the talk of the town would have poured house of the State Legislature. and Manning said h e' Work Shoes in town, all Guaran They have the tone and All new governmental schemes condemnation As Attorney-General, Mr, would Jofn let the courts act. The teed Goods. Prices lowest. and functions require more offi in from every side. Crawford made n notable legal latter would be a mighty slow Can save you money on Harness, quality which pleases. cials and more taxation, The sheriff of Concord, N. H., contention that was sustained by process to get action. Gloves, Suit Cases and winter Lap that Harry Thaw is a “per the United States Supreme Court Robes. The Oregon Eastern is gradu says fect gentleman” and a “pleasant ally extending from Vale across companion.” Telling the Whole Truth? in what is generally regarded as It may now be the state to Coos Bay. Swengel Hardware Co. necessary for Mr. Jerome to an epochal decision. This was that the sheriff is crazier in the so-called Pacific Telegraph Red raspberries ripening inj Portland and Silverton have prove Thaw, Heating Stoves—over GO or else the famous Telephone Company case, in the garden, rosebuds from hedg-1 The place to get j’our been selling bonds to the people than to make a selection from. prosecutor may be called upon to & horses shod and good at home. Good work. which the validity of the initia es, gloriously beautiful when the 1 Repair Work. explain his o.wn mania. tive and referendum law in Ore outer petals are removed; sun The bridge across the Colum Patent Roofing Roof paint bia looks like a go. An impor Oswald West is the only gon was attacked. shine alternating with gentle tant link in the Pacific highway. governor of Oregon to break Mr. Crawford, in behalf of the rains, and the brow kissed by j monotonous routine of the state, suggested the principle to springtime zephyrs; the air so The best way to bring in the the office of chief executive, since the United States Supreme Court free from frost that cement walk j right sort of people and build up Pennoyer High grade Family Groceries told Cleveland to a community is to keep those we “mind his own that the initiative and referen work continues—all in January, | business.” Bet of the Best Brands, pure, fresh already have on a pay roll. ter make a slight mistake now dum as adopted in Oregon con 1914. Little rain, no snow, little and wholesome. Cranberries, L. L. HARREL, Prop. stituted a legislative and not a fog, scarcely a half dozen real nuts and fruits. With two systems of legisla and then, than to do nothing. judicial question, and that the frosts, no wind, no lightening; Fire Proof Feed tion the people of Oregon are revenue is falling o f f , courts could not disturb the judg surely Something Different cursed with more laws than they but Tariff this section has been won and Storage Barn. until the income tax ment of the people in enacting derfully favored this fall and can ever obey.—Manufacturer. man wait hands in his receipts. KINDS OF HAULING winter—even more than usual, ALL legislation. His contention just Nursery Stock for Sale. AND HEAVY DRAY WORK as it seems that so many! To build up more industrial The poultry business is grow such was sustained in the decision up centers and quit boosting land ing again in interest in and holding the validity of the initia other sections have been given pjan o Moving a Specialty Bargain in Orenco nursery worse treatment than usual. values is the great helpful move about Cottage Grove. Phone, Office 72 However, it is always true that I Auto Dray tive and referendum. Some good varieties of ment for the upbuilding of Ore Quit K Delivery stock. the Willamette valley offers a gon. PLATFORM IS ANNOUNCED. fruit trees, apples, walnuts and mildness not found elsewhere in Fashions never seem to hurt In a formal statement issued this peaches, One and two years latitude, and most of the L. ! T_ _ _ _ n , growth. Stock can Payrolls for the men, women the “outskirts” of a town. Saturday Mr. Crawford an be seen at time it is absolutely unsurpassed and children are what produce nounced his platform. His state George Mote’s residence, East in any latitude.—Gazette-Times. prosperity and better homes and Too much legislation will kill ment follows: Railroad street. ; S U I T C A S E S family life in city and country. any industry. Manufacturer. “When one makes application Ì O m i l N K S o Additional Local. The early worm catches the for the nomination of the high A N D BAG S 40 acres of land close in to sell Governor West is certainly en fish. office of governor of the state, or trade. Address Mrs. S. E. The Leader—a live wireless House Furnishers J The titled to credit for making an ef the public should know some newspaper. Blair, 215 West Park st., Port 3 PHONE 6 fort to minimize crime in this Subscribe for the Leader. land, Ore. thing of the applicant’s views on Fresh ground bone for poultry state. He has issued a proclam ation offering $2500 reward for The Tango at the Arcade. current events and governmen at Bartels & Ernest’s meat mar conviction of murderers, rapists tal policies. My duties as At ket. and cases of arson. have given me Good Jersey milk delivered In connection with the usual torney-General intimate knowledge of the needs at 7c per quart. J. D. Anderson, The National Indoor Game As - 1 three big reels at the Arcade, of the state, and in announcing phone 17F13. sociation, which is an extensive! will be presented next Thursday, my candidacy for the nomination Land slides along the S. P. advertising concern, says, “Coun Friday and Saturday evening a railroad near Divide is giving the try newspapers, if properly used, big sensational feature reel, a on the Republican ticket for section men some trouble. are positively the best advertis reproduction of the now famous governor of Oregon, subject to Your money back if every box ing mediums in the world for the society will of the voters, I submit of candy purchased at the Elite Tango dance, the Hesita the money.” the following as making for bet is not fresh and delicious. tion waltz and Argentine Tango ter government for Oregon: Jas. Ostrander has returned Goodwin’s Weekly, that peer with all variations and instruc “I favor: home from a visit with his less pioneer journal published at tion steps. This reel will be “That every effort be made to daughter and her husband at As Salt Lake City, has come under for three nights along have the management of the Good shown the forfeited O. and C. toria. wins again, and appears in all with a complete change of other lands revert to the state, and Mrs. Rebecca Harris is quite its former brightness and literary reels. Admission only 5 and 10 moneys derived therefrom be ill at h >r home near London excellence. cents. Dr. J. W. Harris of It has never levied an assessment and has alw ays paid used for the construction of Springs. Eugene i ? attending her. hard-surface roads. an Annual Dividend. It merits your confidence and Quick short orders and regular “A constitutional amendment meals served at the Boston res invites your business. providing reasonable household taurant. You get your money’s | and homestead exemption from worth there every time. taxation and execution. Railroad Commissioner T. K. ‘'Legislation to protect and ad Campbell was in this city yester vance the welfare of women and day looking into the railroad shipping siding matter. children. For Sale or exchange.—Good EDUCATION GETS SUPPORT. bum property at Silver “Practical and efficient admin livery Lake for sale or will exchange for istration and liberal support of Cottage Grove or nearby proper The Best« schools and colleges, and the ty. Ask the Leader about it. placing of all elective school of The revival meeting conducted POULTRY FEEDS CHARCOAL ficers under the general election by Rev. Fagan and wife closed SH ELL, GRIT laws of the state. at the Cnristian church Sunday “A general eight-hour day law evening and were quite success OIL M EAL ful, there being 49 accessions to for manual labor. CHICK FOOD GROUND BONE “Amendment of tax laws so the church. The snored contata, “Faith and that date of final payment is ex Praise” M EAT M EAL was rendered by the tended to October 1, with reduc Presbyterian choir at that church tion in penalty, and a rejection last Sunday evening and was of single-tax proposition. largely attended. A very inter “State control and regulation esting first part consisting of vo solos and duets was given and of public utilities and consolida- cal the was well rendered, Everything for the Farmer. Wagons, I tion of functions now exercised and program proved a treat. This is all Orc- by numerous commissions in in At a meeting musical Buggies, Plows, Seeders, Cultivators of the city coun gon-nmde stufi. terest of economy and efficient cil the in improved and all Kinds of Small Implements. street south administration. of the Brown Lumber Co. yards .............* * ____________________________ ___________ ________ _____ ____________________________ ‘The enactment of laws to was vacated, and will be utilized j promote the welfare, happiness by the company for extensions to their yards. When it ceases and liberties of the people and to used for this purpose, it to meet changing economic con will lie revert back to the city. The ' ditions. company was greatly in need o f! “ A. M. C rawford .” more yardage. 1 Published Every Tuesday at 406 Wain Street Subscription price.—One Year, $1.50. Six Months, 1 5 Cents. Displayed Advertising, 15 cents per inch. Locals 5 cents a line. W. C. CONNER, Editor and Manager. Entered as Second-Class mail matter in the post office at Cottage Grove, Oregon, under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879 For Your Fresh Family Groceries Vinson & Wayland j __ J E. B. GRABLE Monrce’s Photos BLACKSMITH Joe Baker Cottage Grove Transfer Company At the Bridge The Metsan Shop KINTER BROS, k A Home Bank, A Substantial Bank and a Big Bank is THE FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K Of Cottage Grove Work and Dress Shirts Loggers All Wool Water Pròof SHIRTS AT $5.00 $4.50 $3.50 A Fine Line of Fancy High Grade Wool SHIRTS AT $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 and $3.00 THE GOLDEN RULE STORE POWELL & CO. POULTRYMEN International Poultry and Stock Food J. SPR AY