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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER Aftsr ths Movies. “ Whit's wrung uoo? Did ye no' like T h e Buttle o' Waterloo?” ' "Waterloo! D’ye no' ken my grand fntber fought In the buttle, aud I never seen him In a’ the pictures!” — j Glasgow News. helmlna was unconsciously showing \ We Can Give You K a marked preference for Prince Paul. Published W ednesdays and Saturdays Boris saw It and upbraided his cous in .accusing him of attempting to win her heart. Paul, who considered One year,_________________ $1.50 any such attempt dishonorable, forth Six months,_______________ .75 with treated the princess with marked Advertising rates on Application Just So. coolness. He could not have chosen “ Why do you write so many letters a better way to win her for himself. to the newspapers, old man? Do you J. D. QUILLEN, Editor and Manager Wilbelmina. piqued, resolved that she ; ¡ How a Prince Went Incognito would bring to her feet this man who suppose anybody wants to see your Entered as second-class matter January views Iu print?” spurned her. For His Bride 25, 1913, at the post office at Cottage “ Well. It's better than talking to Tbe embassy to Baratarla was ab Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March sent much louger than had been ex yourself.” —Judge. 3, 1879. pected. The priucess was not sorry. S'“'*1' •''•„VoXoN. • - • • • • • • Bjr JOHN Y. LARNED Being In love, marriage with a man S a t u r d a y , J une 6, 1914 she bad never seen wus repulsive to ____ f her. and a hope sprang within her that —w ------ X Many year* ago. before the modern N otice to the P u blic To me city planning is the her tutor would discover some reason netboda o f transmission came Into most hopeful of all municipal ” A ll notices o f entcrtainm ents!w here adm ission prejudicial to tbe interests o f Altrurla is ch arged or w h ere there is a m oney con sid er vogue, the Crown Prince Boris o f Bar- movements — first, because It -•> why her union with Prince Boris a tion ; all ca rd s o f thatnks and resolution s o f uturlu became betrothed to Wilbelmina means a visualization o f the city ’ ! l •* should not tuke place. c o n d o le n ce w ill b e ch arged for at the regular us a possible agency of great f Meanwhile the crown prince was at of Altrurla. Soon after the betrothal a d vertising rate— 5 cents per line. good to mankind. Heretofore .! It waa arranged that the prlncees tempting to force himself on the no we have looked upon it as an • tice o f his betrothed, but to bis abould come to Uaratarla to be mar evil, as a behemoth. Now we t. SAGINAW ITEMS. chagrin she gnve every evidence that ried. a deputation being aent to her be was distasteful to her. lie abused I are beginning to realize that It * It seems quiet around our burg father’s capital to bring her. Now, It Paul, wbo. bis position being a burden | contains great possibilities of * occurred to Prince Borla that he would to him. asked to be relieve!] and sen, good; that poverty can be mint- since school closed. like to go with the deputation incog back to Barataría. His request was Z, raized; that the houses people '!> The Quiener boys have gone to W e have a complete line of Groceries and Vegetables nito and observe the princess. granted only too willingly, but when • live Iu can lie controlled; that the ’ Z, city of tomorrow need not be Z Mabel to work. Prince Boris had a cousin. Prince he announced his withdrawal Wilhel- v what the city of today Is—n men- ‘ Kay Myers has been going the Paul. Paul was an orphan and had mlna persuaded her father to state | ace to our civilization. that such an act would be considered rounds as usual with his wood been brought up by hla uncle. King an Insult and unless be remained to ^ Over a hundred cities In this Process Rolled Barley, per sack $ 1 .2 0 Carl, aide by side with Boris. Paul, country have already undertaken •• saw. carry out the purpose for which be Shorts per sack - - - - 1.35 though a manly fellow, was very amia had been sent tbe betrothal would be f ambitious town planning proj- John Johnson has some hay cut. ble; Boris, arrogant and dictatorial Bran per sack . . . . .80c ., eets. Each week adds new cities • annulled. Wheat per bushel - - $ 1 .1 5 Borla, haring determined to accom R. B. Tucker came down from There was nothing for Prince Boris *’ to the list. Experts are being £ . employed: the architect, the ^ from Prune Hill Friday returning pany the deputation. Died upon Paul to do but order bis cousin to await the ; landscape artist and the engineer W O O D — Be sure and see me before b u y i n g your to represent him in bringing the prin return o f the embassy from Baratarla. Sunday. ; are being called iu for the solu- • your winter’s supply. It arrived soon after tbe proposed de cess to Baratarla. tlon o f these problems. Amer- % G. A. Hamden was up to the E G G S — I can pay cash tor eggs within 1 cent per The cousins started at the head o f a parture o f Prince Paul, and Professor :> lea awoke to this problem later mill Friday and Saturday fishing. retinue every person o f which was Marxman reported directly to the ? than did Germany, France or ;! dozen o f trade price. pledged to keep the secret When they king, with whom be was closeted fur ROY E . S H O R T , Cor. Seventh & W a sh in g to n M. A. Horn is building a new approached the capital o f Altrurla. a long period. The Princess Wllhel- • England, but with our unbound- *' Z ed resources, with our fertile Z. house. Paul rode ahead o f the others as the mlna was called into the conference. - Imaginations, I believe that In ’ When she came out her face was crown prince’s representaUve. the . another generation the American .. Supervisor J. C. Wright has crown prince himself taking position aglow with a happy excitement. v city will outstrip even the cities • It was known that the additional finished his road work. among the hindmost Z of Germany in its municipal I On reaching the capital the deputa guaranties asked for had beeu granted V achievements. For it must be t Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jackson by the king o f Baratarla, but no move t tion were given apartments In the pal o* • remembered that the American . were visiting at It. B. Hanna’s ace, and when they had been refresh was made for the departure o f the j, city is on a democratic basis. '* Sunday. ed. beaded by Prince Paul, they were princess. Another embassy was dis It Is acquiring freedom to act '• led to au audience chamber, where they patched to King Carl, but its object under home rule legislation, and DORENA DOINGS. was a secret During Its absence the were received by the royal family. In whatever the failures o f democ people o f Altrurla noticed tufportant racy may have been in the past. The Misses Dora and Ora Eng cluding the Princess Wilbelmina movements o f troops to the frontier. j There Paul presented bis credentials. I have faith to believe In the As soon as the embassy returned mili land visited the past week with While he waa reading the paper the * evidence already before ns that supplies were burried iu large relatives and friends at Walker princess was wutcblng him, and, tary democracy will solve the prob quantities to depots near the border. though she concealed her feelings, a lems which now confront it more and Eugene. One morning when Prince Boris was wish was born In her that the crown effectively than have even the about to leave his apartment he found C. D. Van Valin was a Cottage prince’s representative might be the most advanced nations o f the old a sentry at bis door, fie inveighed prince himself. Paul had about him world.—Dr. F. C. Howe. Grove visitor Tuesday. against the Indignity, but it availed nothing. All the suit except Prince James Bedford and son Edwin Paul found themselves In a like posi o f Cottage Grove were Dorena tion. Paul received a command to visitors last Tuesday. u wait upon the king In his cabinet. On COTTAGE GROVE hfs arrival the king addressed him. i C. G. Warner o f Cottage Grove “ 1 have some Information with ref was in Dorena Friday. *<i Hospital Sanatarium * erence to your majesty” — Horatio Mosby o f Disston and "Majesty ?’’ V * .• l i e h t H ere at Y o o r H om e % ' “ Yes. majesty. My former minister. It. H. Mosby o f Walden were ■Jl •* Professor Marxman, on his first visit to Dorena callers Tuesday. Surgical Cases Especial Attention * Baratarla unearthed a conspiracy 3 Miss Eunice VanValin spent which took place when yon were an X - R A Y LABARATORY? Infant. Your father was king of Bar the week end visiting her aunt, •i atarla and died shortly before you were Mrs. J. H. Chambers o f Cottage For Further Particulars Address born, your mother dying at your birth k Grove. Your uncle concealed the fact that your father had left an heir and brought Currin Cooley and Frank Ham- you up ns the son o f n younger brother. i ----------------------------------------------------». brick o f Cottage Grove were in Recent acts of the usurper, Carl, 3 k ’ .i l ’ . a ’ .a V a ’ . a ’ . k '. i i ’ .a ’.A ’ .a ’ .A ’ . a ’ . s Dorena Tuesday. have led me to prefer that the rightful heir should wield the scepter o f Barn Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chrisman tarta. I have revealed the conspiracy and Glen Scott and wife attended that made your uncle king. The peo ple of Baratarla have risen and de the graduating exercises at Cott posed Carl, and they have proclaimed age Grove Thursday night i m SUIT CASKS you their sovereign. I am prepared Sherman Spong o f Marcola and to support your claims with troops, CASTLE SQUARE ENTERTAINERS but so unanimous Is the desire of your Frank Smitson o f Springfield were $ AlSl) BAGS 3 people to have you for their king that Saturday visitors in Dorena. The House Furnishers no support Is needed.” IA<fewK> — Hubert Mosby left Saturday Paul stood thunderstruck. j PHONE 6 "H ow wns all this discovered?” he for Morcola where he will spend ‘ * r H * T H A T ! P R O C L A IM E D TO D T H E I R ROV ER El U N .” asked as soon ns he regained speech. the summer visiting his grand "W hen Marxman went to Baratarla R quiet dignity mixed with modesty. parents Mr. and Mrs. P. L, He was well formed, handsome, and he secretly sought Information concern High grade Family Groceries Spong. bis voice was melodious. The truth Is ing the affairs o f the kingdom. Cer BUILDING PGULTRY HOUSES. of the Best Brands, pure, fresh tain o f the conspirators who had help Miss Jennie Chrisman spent the that the princess fell In love with him and wholesome. Cranberries, ed to place your uncle on the throne I Light, Ventilation and Sanitation Are ut sight As for Prince Paul, hla eyes past week visiting relatives and nuts and fruits. Important Considerations. were on the paper he was reading. At and had o f late not received as much friends at Cottage Grove. preferment ns they coveted gnve Marx- By WILLIAM F. SCHOPPE, the eud o f hla address be said that he Something Different Among Cottage Grove visitors was ready to escort the bride to bis man a clew by which he learned the Assistant pnultryman Montana agricul tural experiment station. whole p lo t” from here Saturday were: Mr. master’s capital whenever the was It wns some time before Pnul could Poultry houses are generally divided ready to set forth. Valvoline Machine and Cream and Mrs. C. H. Jennings, John When the princess beard these last be convinced that he should return to into two classes, the small colony Separators at Wynne & Woods. Bnrntnrln ns king. He wns decided by :H)Use and the targe stationary house. Mosby and son Philip, Miss Ada words she resolved that she would not be In any hurry to depart Having the arrival o f n deputation o f tbe no Colony houses are usually built on Land and W. W. Chrisman. never seen the man she was to marry, bles o f Baratarla. who knelt before tinners and can be easily moved from Mrs. Ella Redford and Mrs. she naturally shrank from going to him as their sovereign and begged him place to place They are used where Oliver Veatch o f Cottage Grove him. She did not realize that the to return and assume the reins of gov rhe birds are allowed free range. This spark o f love for hla representative eminent, representing that If he re For FIVE New Subscriptions and Mrs. Rena Martin o f Yam kindled in her heart waa a great dan fuse«] anarchy would ensue. Before be itx'ps th«>m on clean ranges and sup brought in during Carnival Week, hill were Sunday visitors at the ger and liable to breed trouble. She set out on his journey King Ludwig plies an abundance o f fresh green the Leader Business Getting Con was very young and not Inclined to aske<! for his wish«1» «»onoerning the food. J. R. Bennett home. The large stationary bouses nre us « h 1 prudence. A pet o f her father. King embassy he had headed. test will give a bonus o f 50,000 Wade Mosby o f Disston is visit Ludwig, she bad great Influence over “ Free them nnd assure my cousin where a considerable number o f birds votes. ing at the W. W. Chrisman home. him, but In matters o f state, one of that 1 have had nothing to do with ire to be kept on a small area o f which was the choice o f a husband, this great change.” ground. Miss Gouley o f Eugene came up she knew that she would not be per “ Are there nny other matters on As sunshine Is very n«»ccssnry to the A SEMI-OPEN FRONT HOUSE. Monday for a few days visit with mitted to exercise her own sweet will. which you wish to consult me before icnlth o f the poultry, the hous«>s should Yet the princess was no fool. Desir your departure?” her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. be arrangisl so ns to ndiult the greatest vantnges. If the dirt floor is used, from ing to delay her departure for Harii- “ 1 wish only to say that I sincerely , „, four to six inches o f the surface should Gouley. tarta, she told her father that ahe wish trust that the two kingdoms we rule 11*^81 ’. ‘I n.!,,ou.1' ' Ventilation Is another very important be removed every year aud replaced by ed certain guarantee* that had not shall be always friendly.” Miss Dora Paxton o f Row River factor to be considered. It makes little fresh earth. In addition, it should lie been mentioned In the marriage con T h e best way to do that.” replied spaded up at least once each year nnd was a Dorena caller Sunday. tract and asked him to send an embas Ludwig, Ts by marriage. I offer yon inference how the poultry house is sprinkl'd with lime. ventilated so long as It is thoroughly Miss Ruth Shearer returned sy to the count o f Baratarla to demand tbe han«l o f my oldest daughter. Htl- Tbe concrete floor is the most expen done nnd a draft does not blow on the them. This, of course, would keep degnrde. the princess royal.” from Cottage Grove Saturday. sive. but when once built It Is perma fowls. Prince Paul and his suit In Altrurla The prince paused before replying. Among those going to Cottage till the matter was adjusted. King " I f 1 am to be allied to your family I The straw loft furnlsh«'s a very con nent. It Is «»nslly cleaned and disln- JDoEz&Ztrocntz, j HC c > fzs >£5' nnd successful method o f ventl- fecte«!. but Is very hard on the feet of Grove from here Monday were: Ludwig objected, but since his daugh see no l>etter way than to carry not content Intion. Its greatest drawback is that 1 ' ,’ rds- Tills disadvantage may l>e I'C ic r -z O rrJ h T is Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, Mr. ter's demands were not Important and the cwjtrart made between ray cousin the straw eoUevts a large nmount of easily overcome by covering the floor sure to be granted yielded to her re and the Princess Wilbelmina. ’ dust and dirt. If straw Is used it j with a thick coating o f dirt, which and Mrs. Frank Bales and daugh quest Tbe princess’ education bad “ If you are sat Is tied, he tt so.” should be cleaned every yonr or two j should be cleaned out and remove«! at ter Elisa, Roy A. and Orren l,and, been In the care o f an old professor, The young king went straight to least once a year. If a concrete floor A Poorly Fed Horse Marxman. to whom she was devoted Wilbelmina from her father’a cabinet and the house thoroughly dislnfecte«! | Is to be built the foundation must be and Phillip Mosby. before the clean straw is put In. In I and who was devoted to her. He had She congratulated him on justice hat very firm. In making it the dirt should | reflecU discredit on its owner, but the been at one time a member o f the ing been done him with downcast ventilating n boose with straw, boards be removed to the «lepth o f about one owner Ket* the worst o f the deal he- or imb's are laid loosely ncross at the | Manufacturers have found that king's cabinet and was a shrewd dlplo- eyes. desired height nnd about two or three i fooL the excavation tilled from six to cm,se economy in feeding the horse m st Wllhelmlns Insisted that be be “ Your father,” he said, "has mad« f««ot of straw Is laid on these pole*. eight Inches with large stones, then affects its working capacity as well as red alder from the Pacific coast made chief o f tbe embassy, and she me happy by transferring to me the There should be a window at »neb end covered with coarse gravel nnd about its appearance. If yotir horses kicks on is a suitable material for clothes asked him to keep an eye open In her contract made with my cousin.” inches o f cement laid on this , his fee«! you can correct it by buying o f the loft nnd these should be left ! four . pins. Alder makes a white, Interest with a view to discovering II “ Perhaps,” she faltered, still looking open at all times. fonndntlon. -------- drain- your feed here, as you get the heat there waa any reason why her mar smooth, springy pin. As a re riage with Prince Moris would be on on the floor, ’’you would prefer an The dirt floor Is the rheaiwst and. * * 1 k” ‘ ps the cpment floor drf quality for the least outlay. Farmers, other." some authorities claim, the I est. It is. floor" more commonly used contractors and horse owners generally sult o f this fact, a clothespin fortnnate either for her country for ” Yonr father offered me the princess however, easily contaminated by dls- "‘ "'T theT *** ch« 'P * nd ««•»IJ >•« know that our Feed ia always up to the factory, said to be the first on roysl. I told him that I would prefer Is hanl to keep clean and fresh, With auch floor* the building should be standard. — • simple prine«*«.'' the Pacific coast, may be estat, and nnless thoroughly drained It I* set on a foundation o f rough stone or ■be raised her eye* to bis. sod they damp In atMltlon to the other dland cement or on poets one to three feet Jjghed at Portland, Oregon. j Mariana's atnbssay the lYlsrraa WV- above tbe ground ng into «neb other’s arms. The paper that gives you what you want to read A ROYAL I MARRIAGE | ! | on I | j A BARGAIN Farm Machinery, Bug ; | Hacks, Waggons l or Anything Else in the Merchandise Line J t REES-W ALLAC E CO. J. 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