Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 08, 1914, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
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crease o f all imports has follo w ed '
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the present Democratic policy. [
MAY HAVE OVERLOOKED
W H A T INDEPENDENCE DAY
Published Wednesday* and S a t u r d a y s ---------------
7'
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7 7 1 In the first four months the in­
DID FOR ENGLAND.
--------------------------------------------] Mercy Hospital, Eugene, begins crease on cattle was 324 per cent;
Immadiataly, the Fourth of
One year,__________________ $1.50 work on a $15,000 school for corn, 3225 per cent; oats, 46,380
July ia noisily observed to cele­
Six months,________________
.75 nurses.
per cent; meat, 787 per cent, and
brate the ¡adoption of the Dec­
Advertising rates on Application
laration of Independence.
Es­
Eugene has 52 factories and a butter, 858 per cent.
sentially, the celebration haa a
monthly
payroll
o
f
$33,754.
deeper
significance
and
one
J. 1>. Q U ILLE N , E ditor and Manager
which the Americans ought to
Dad’s Day in Seattle
Marshfield is to have a glove
know more about than they do.
Last year a bunch o f jokers in
It recalls not only our own in­
Entered as second-class matter January factory i f a free site can he offer­
dependence, but the triumph of
26, 1913, at the post office at Cottage
Seattle—and
Seattle
has
her
full
the English people over the
Grove. Oregon, under the Act of March ed.
share o f them—decided that, as
crown and the relegation of the
3, 1879.
The ruling o f the Attorney Gen­
king to hit true plaoe in the
there was a day dedicated to al­
eral that girls shall not work in
English system of government.
most everybody and everything
By the English system of gov­
W ednesday , J uly 8, 1914
hotel cigar stands after six o ’clock
ernment we mean not only the
else, it was nothing more than
system in England, but the sys­
will be carried into the courts.
right that the “ Dads” have their
tem obtaining in the United
Notice to the Public
The Pellican Bay sawmill re­
States, the systems of Canada,
All notices of etitcrtaiiiraents|wlierc admission
day, so a day in July was set
of Auatralia, of all the truly in­
is charged or where there is a money consider­ cently burned will be rebuilt at
apart in honor o f “ Dad” , and a
dependent powers which have
ation; all cards of thatnks and resolutions of once.
grown up as a result of the
big day it was in Seattle— a da\
condolence will 1 e charged for at the regular
great English movamenta of ad­
Woodlawn grange is fighting
advertising rate—5 cents per line.
full o f fun and frolic.
venture and of colonization
the eight hour law and tax exemp­
which from time to time ex­
The celebration o f “ Dads Day”
pressed English energy, or the
tion.
last year made such a hit that
English spirit of revolt, or that
of unrest, from the days of
Los Angeles capitalists will de­ Seattle has decided to make an
Elizabeth to the days of Vic­
velop the placer mine on Steam­ annual festival, and the commit­
toria.
To those who know the devel­
boat creek in the Bohemia dis­ tee having this year’ s celebration
opment of English popular gov­
trict.
in hand are flooding the country
ernment the Fourth of July
marks the time since when no
E.The socialist measure for a de­ with circulars, dodgers, tags,
English monarch has dared to de­
partment o f public works under etc., telling all about what they
mand the right to tax English
people at home or in distant
State Labor Commissioner Hoff did and are going to do.
colonies without their consent.
to employ the unemployed got on
The Seattleites say that, “ if
The struggle was long, and the
crown fought hard for its pre­
the ballot.
anybody has a right to have a day
rogative, but despite this the
principle of English liberty sur­
The Southern Pacific will start celebrated in his honor it is cer
vived under what were appar­
tainly
.“
Dad,”
and
aren’
t
the}
work on ballasting its main lines
ently most untoward circum­
PREJUDICE
stances, tho crown became what
in western Oregon with crushed right?«
it is, and a republic was estab­
rock
to
be
taken
from
Marion.
A re you sure you haven’ t any
lished which has become the
Boy Cuts His Foot Badly
strongest nation in the world.
prejudice in your make-up?
Now the State Food and Dairy
The Fourth of July is the day
Onejof the Weeden twins, soi
I f you haven’t, you are the Commissioner complains because
on which we celebrate the rule
of the people here and abroad,
most remarkable person in the there is no state law providing o f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weeden
the growth of individual liberty
liv in g ’feix miles south o f town
whole world, and must feel aw­ for the killing o f rats.
and the absolute dependence of
cut his foot very badly shortl;
the crown in English lands*—■
fully lonesome in a land where
Laborers are operating the
Harper’s Weekly.
all religion and all political fealty sawmill at Thompson, Baker coun­ after noon Tuesday. Mrs. Weed
i k i i i i r P t i i i t i i r n i n n n “
en
phoned
to
Harry
Hart
to
get
i
is largely a matter o f prejudice. ty, o f which the manager made
doctor and bring him out at once,
Some men and women are so a failure.
Showers of Stars.
as the child was in danger ol
There are uo showers o" stars. Pro­
prejudiced religiously that they
Oregon sash and door manu­ bleeding to death. Mr. Hart fessor fl. A. Newton o f Yale college
would rather be damned for the
facturers had a hearing before found a doctor easily, and 12 •oinputed the orbits o f a vanished cora-
creed they hold than be saved by
•t nud that o f a meteor stream'around
the Interstate Commerce com­ minutes after he le ft the store rhe sun, when, behold, the track—the
adopting another.
mission to protest against lower the doctor alighted at the W eed­ ellipse In space o f the Rtream—was the
Some men are so prejudiced
same, once traversed by the com et
rates for eastern competitors.
en home. The little boy is get­ The nucleus of the comet had disin­
politically that they feel really
As a result o f minimum wage ting along nicely.
tegrated Into separate particles. I have
injured when calamity does not
seen many hundreds o f meteors. Tho *
and
eight
hour
laws
the
Livesley
overwhelm the country under the
smallest was Just visible In a micro­
Change at Southern Pacific Station
administration o f an opposition hop yards near Salem will install
scope, and the largest In the world’s
two picking machines.
H. A. Tibbils, for the last eight fair In Portland, weighed twenty-two
party.
The paper that elves you what you want to read
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A FEW LITTLE THINGS YOU
in town just like Short’s G rocery
There are stores that sell just as good goods. There are
other places that sell cheaper goods, but the is no other
That Sells as Good Goods as
Cheap as Short’s Grocery
And there is no other store where everything is so new,
so fresh and up-to-date, and none giving better service.
Cash paid for eggs.
W ood for sale.
Short’s Grocery,
Corner 7th and W a sh ­
ington Streets.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
W e have bought the Peoples
Meat Market business formerly con­
ducted by David Gover, located
near the Main Street bridge, and
respefully ask for your patronage.
W e will carry a full line of the
Best Fresh and Cured Meats that
can be found in the markets, and
we promise you prompt and satis­
factory service.
Respectfully,
The State Tax commission will years first operator here, was tons. Meteors are particles usually made
There have no really crippling
o f stone or Iron, nud some are uickel
results followed the changes in get up an argument for the two checked in as station agent of and other metals. Hut if u star should
our laws, made by the present new amendments to the constitu­ Southern Pacific Railway Com­ fall the entire earth would l»e destroy­
ed in oue second o f tim e.-E dgar Lu-
congress, but in their prejudice, tion doing away with equal and pany at this place the first o f Ju­ rlen Larkin in New York American.
ly. J. J. Dillon, second operator,
thousands o f men have thrown uniform tax law.
Escaping Much.
took
a step up to the place vaca­
every obstacle they could in the
During the past week petitions
“ I dictate my novels to a stenogra­
ted
by
Mr.
Tibbils.
L.
E.
Robi­
path o f prosperity and progress, for twenty Initiative measures
pher.” stated the eminent uovellst
by refusing to perform their part were completed, and eleven other nette was promoted from third •‘She types 'em and sends ’em to the
in the great industrial and finan­ measures are referred to the peo- to second operator, and G. T. publisher. It’s a great thing for me."
"Saves you much labor, eh?’’
cial work o f the nation, prefer­ people by legislative a c t i o n . Montgomery, a new man, takes
“ It isn't that. 1 don’t have to read
ring disaster, because the way of T w elve measures failed to get the third operator’ s place.
the books; that’s whnt tickles me.” —
The Leader is not informed as Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
doing things is not their way.
completed petitions.
Thousands o f men and hun­ Thirty-one bills will be voted upon to the intentions o f Mr. King, re­
Story of a Picture.
tiring station agent, who has
dreds o f newspapers, prompted in November.
A picture which attracts everybody’s
largely by prejudice, have ac­
Engineers have completed sur­ served the Southern Pacific faith­ attention at the Tate gallery by its po­
cused the party in power o f crea­ vey for drainage o f 50,000 acres fully and well for the past ten sition. its size and its striking benuty
is that o f a lady riding on a white
ting hard times; and administra­ o f the Long Tom basin in Lane or tw elve years.
horse through an archway Into a court­
tion papers, prompted by a simi­ and Benton counties.
yard. She is dressed in a green velvet
riding habit o f the time o f Charles II..
Mountain View News
lar feeling, accuse all those op­
Up to and including June 28
with a long red feather In her gray
posing the president’ s policies, o f
Mountain View school district, hat. On her left stands a page In an
the Apple Growers’ Association
bad faith and dishonesty.
o f Hood R iver had shipped 90 No. 131, held its first celebration old gold velvet suit, with a dog by his
I f every man and every wo­
side. This picture hns a remarkable
carloads o f strawberries, or about o f the Fourth by a picnic in Ken­ history, as well as numerous titles.
man were controlled by reason
six carloads less than were shipp­ nedy’s grove. A fte r an appro­ The catalogue culls It “ Equestrian Por­
and common sense in religion
ed last year. The shipment o f priate program an excellent din­ trait.” but It is also known as "N ell
and politics, there would be little
cherries will aggregate about nine ner was served. The afternoon Gwynne,” the onuie given It by Mil­
lais, nud also sometimes as "Diana
ground for differences, for the
cars, or 75 percent o f last year’s was devoted to sports. A swing Vernon.” The fact Is that Sir Edwin
policy that is good for one is
and merry-go-round had been Landseer left this picture unfinished
shipment.
good for all.
erected on the grounds and all He painted the horse and Its trap­
Tw o thousand men will be on
pings. intending It for an equestrian
When the time comes, i f it
enjoyed a good time.
duty in the forest patrol o f Wash­
portrait o f Queen Victoria.
Hut he
ever does, that men and women
Those present were Mr. and died nnd left the picture unfinished,
ington, Oregon, Idaho and Mon­
overcome their prejudices, and
Mrs. Williams and family, Mr. and It was sent to Sir John Millais,
tana in a few days.
allow reason to rule, w e’ ll have
and Mrs. M iller and family, Mr. who painted his own daughter in this
old riding costume, together with the
few er churches, few er political
and Mrs. Tapp and son, Robert page, the dog nnd the background.
Lane Republicans Adopt Platform
parties, and will live much more
The Lane county Republican Kennoday and Mrs. Doolittle and The picture was begun In 1870 and
easily and better contented than
finished tw elve years later.—Loudon
committee met at Eugene July family.
Citizen.
we do now.
-
3rd, and one o f the results o f
their deliberations was the adop­
The more we increase our pur­
tion o f a declaration o f principles,
chases o f foreign manufactured
which is not in the least compli­
goods, the greater becomes the
mentary to the Democratic ad­
problem o f employment.
The
ministration.
timber products that are coming
“ Our timber industry is dead,”
into this country from Canada,
it declares. “ Timber can be
means that many a logger and
bought for less than the lowest
mill hand will have to hunt em­
prices during the panic o f 1907-8.
ployment in other lines in Wash­
The removal o f the duty on shin­
ington and Oregon.
gles has resulted in the importa-1
A Minister was the guest o f a tion o f 1485 cars o f Canadian
Eugene family at dinner the other shingles during the first four|
day, and was asked by the man months o f the present free-trade
o f the house to “ say grace.” policy, as against the former av­
A fte r he had concluded, every­ erage o f 200 cars a year under
thing was quiet for a few seconds, protective tariff.
“ The price to the farmer on
and then the five-year-old son
spoke up: “ That’ s a whole lot his butterfat has decreased 20
longer than what papa said last per cent under competition with
night.”
“ What did your papa New Zealand. Australia and A r ­
say?” asked the preacher. “ Oh,” gentina, made possible by the re­
replied the youngster, before any moval o f the tariff on these prod­
one could stop him, “ Papa came ucts. Chinese eggs have demor­
in and sat down at the table and alized this industry. The impor­
Photo enpyrtght. 1*14, by American Pres» Association.
said: “ Good God, what a meal.” tation o f woolen goods, important j
Aeroplane Flying Over Warship
Oregon product, has increased [
The Leader leads, others follow S25’ 0?0’ 00? during the first four
[months o f free trade. An in-
r
W s* movements about Vers Cruz bars given • chance for the aviation
hr» rvhes of the navy and army. Here Is shown one of the navy aeroplanes
flrcllag over the cruiser Chester la the harbor of Verm Crum.
CU LVER BROTHERS
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So me t hi ng Ne w \
A fte r a few days shutdown, we are better
prepared than ever before to serve our customers.
A new oven built to perfection means to us
what a new range means to the housewife -good
bread, baked to perfection.
W e have it.
E very time you ask your grocer for a loaf o f
bread wrapped in Pennant wrappers, you help
build up a home institution, that we will guaran-
tee you to be right all the time.
We like the country, like the people, want to
stay. Show us your heart’ s right and we will
stay.
THE
CITY
Peep at the
Man Behind the
Dollar Sign.
By MOSS.
E T yonr M IND
on this. Head
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on to the END.
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Local
advertls-
Ing that features
B A R G A I N S
O N L Y Is gradually changing.
More ami more merchants are
advertising S IM P L Y to C R E
A T E D E M A N D —demand, fo r In­
stance. for certain staple arti­
cles. many o f standard prices
and grades widely advertised by
manufacturers.
Price Is not E N TH R O N E D
in advertising as it once was.
Most |>ersons know In a general
way W H A T T H E Y W A N T and
HOW MUCH they can afford to
pay for IL They'll go where they
have C O N FID E N C E , whether It
!>e to a meat shop, a dry goods
store, a pharmacy, a florist's, a
txikery. etc. They want to know
W H A T K IN D o f business is B E
H IN D the D O L L A R SIGN
You know how this is yonrself
I f yonr confidence has been won
by a constant advertiser In this
paper you try his place. If his
M ETH O D S and his GOODS
P L E A S E TOU It’s dollars to
doughnuts that bis PR IC E S will
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LEADER TO BE
G IVEN OVER
TO CHURCH­
ES AND SO­
CIETIES
The Leader of Saturday,
August 1, will be edited and
conducted by the ladies of
the Christian church, and at
least once a month there­
after the paper will I k - con­
ducted
by some church,
lodge, society or club, the
proceeds to go to the organ-
, ization controlling t h a t
I number.
I First Rational Bank j
Cottage, ('.rove, Ore.
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DEPOSITORY
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United States Postal
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Savings
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D EPO SITO R Y
Lane County
DEPOSITORY
City of Cottage Grove
Capital and Surplus
$50,000.00
M. EAKIN,
President
T. C. W H E ELER ,
Cashier
W O R T H H A R V E Y , Aaa’t C u h ’r
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