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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER ther can it be wrong for us to The paper that gives you what you want to read Published Wednesdays and Saturdays accept a part o f this church creed or that political platform and re ject other parts. But this is a privilege few political partisans or church adherents will allow us. My belief is, gentle reader, that you have just as much right to think your thoughts as Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wes ley, Alexander Campbell, Napo leon, Cromwell, Washington, Mc Kinley, Roosevelt, or Woodrow Wilson, and by the same token, since none o f them has held a c o p y r i g h t on brains, your thoughts may be just as sound and as near the Eternal Truth as theirs. The greatest truths have been caught by the simplest minds and transplanted into deeper soil, and most generally the one who does the transplanting gets cred it for discovering the seed. Pass this truth along— It is better to follow your own thought than to bind yourself unre servedly to a life bounded by the thoughts o f any other man. You must see with your own eyes to understand color; you must hear with your own ears to appreciate harmony; you must feel with your own nerves to con ceive o f pain; and you must think, understand and know with your own intellect to comprehend life. Dlastoa and Bajada There was a dance given at the Hatfield home recently in honor o f Mr. Hatfield’s birthday. Sup per was served, and all had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Chas. Whitlock o f Ruja- da has returned from a visit with her parents in Cottage Grove. Lee Wetmore o f Wildwood, was a visitor at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield recently. At the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Baird, last week, was born a 7 1-2 pound son, the little one living, however, until only the following morning. Mr. Parker and family went to Lund park one day last week to visit the former’ s brother, Tom Parker. Mrs. McNeil o f California, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Pitcher, at Disston. Bert Calliway o f Donahne, Clif ford Smith and Ike Whitlock o f Disston came back from the Steamboat last Wednesday. Veta Holderman o f Rujada, has returned from a visit with friends in Cottage Grove. Mr. Chambers o f Cottage Grove was in Rujada on business the first o f last week. Mr. Elza Holderman o f Rujada was a recent business visitor to Cottage Grove. Ike Whitlock and wife have re turned home from a visit with relatives at Donahue. A1 Whitman, A. C. Cox and Mr. Williams o f Wildwood were recent visitors o f George Smith. Horatio Mosby o f Cottage Grove has been home for a two or three days with his father. Ethel Reed o f Wildwood and Lee McCabe o f Donahue were callers in Disston not long ago. A FEW LITTLE THINGS YOU MAY HAVE OVERLOOKED Crater Lake gets $100,000 for highway improvements. Coos Bay gets a new life saving station to cost $40,000. J. D. QUILLEN, Editor and Manager Marshfield let $50,000 o f street contracts last week. Entered os second-class matter January 25, 1913, at the post office at Cottage Fruit Packing will start Aug. Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March 1st in the Rogue River district 3, 187». Grants Pass box factory is to W ednesday , J uly 22, 19U resume after lying idle four years. F. J. Williams is running a lo- Notice to the Public gan berry cannery near Hillsboro. All notices of entertainmentsSwhere admission is charged or where there is a money consider The Willamette Pacific will ex ation; all cards o f thitnks and resolutions of tend train service to Richardson. condolence will l e charged for at the regular advertising rate—Scents i»er line. Booth-Kelly Co. is erecting a large fire-proof dry-kiln at Spring- field. Clatsop county has 700 men employed on the Columbia high way. Eugene Fruitgrowers Associa tion will manufacture Loganberry juice. A San Francisco firm will erect a brick block on 6th street, Port land. North Bend has adopted Bith- ulithic pavement to cost $1.88 A Toast per yard. Ye have drunk, O my friends, to The Siuslaw Fishermans Union the victors, will operate the Rose Hill can Ye have toasted the valiant nery at Florence. and strong; Congress has appropriated $15- To the great o f the earth ye have Dr. Hodge, o f the Oregon Uni 000 for a new hatchery on the drunk in your mirth, versity, says that the flies will Clackamas river. To the wise you have lifted become much more numerous Macadam highways in Multno your song. after the first o f August, when mah county cost $1.50 a mile for It is well—they are worthy, my the swallows leave. The swal their upkeep. brothers, low, according to the Doctor, is The S. P. Co. bridge payrolls As aught that the firmament one o f the greatest fly extermina on Willamette Pacific will be $25,- spans, tors in existence, and it is only 000 per month. But I pledge you a health to the by their assistance that Eugene others— Work began on the new Simp has been so far this season, a A health to the “ also rans.” son hotel at North Bend to cost “ flyless tow n.” It is recommend $75,000, last week. To the men who went down in ed that the people double their the struggle, A plant will be built at Port Cottage Grove efforts at fly-swatting after the To the runners who finished beginning o f August, so as to land for the manufacture o f elec Transfer Company Ethel Hatfield o f Disston was a unpaced, trolytic gas. take no backward step. Eugene L. L. HARREL, Prop. To the weak and the young, the has, no doubt, set a good exam visitor at the home o f Mr. and Eugene Iron Works has taken unknown, the unsung, ple to neighboring towns, in the Mrs. J. C. Carter o f Wildwood a contract to manufacture 500 o f Fire Proof Feed The depraved, the oppressed, matter o f shutting out the fly, Sunday. and Storage Barn. the Harden Sanitary Drinking the disgraced. and other town officials would do Amanda Whitman o f Wildwood Fountains. ALL KINDS OF HAULING Ye are blooded, developed, com well to copy the vigilance and was a visitor at the home o f Eth AND HEAVY DRAY WORK A schooner arrived at Marsh pleted ; persistence o f the Eugene au el Hatfield Saturday night. field loaded with skins, tusks and They were bred without stam thorities._______________ J. I. Jones o f Cottage Grove oil o f sea lions, a new industry on Piano Moving a Specialty ina, class; Phone, Office 72 “ To strike or not to strike,” is came to Disston Saturday on the Oregon coast. ’Tis to them, the surpassed, the a question that is agitating the business. Auto D ra y QuiuK Delivery defeated, Canneries all over Oregon have engineers, firemen and hostlers I bow as I drain my glass. At the home o f Mr. and Mrs. run on restricted output, and paid S V » » » » « !» « » * S Jrt» rt» « » Jl» lrt» rt» « o f ninety-seven railroads o f the Willis Carpenter o f Rujada, a low prices on fruit on account o f Who are ye that should dare to United States. This office is in 7 1-2 pound boy arrived Wednes too much legislation. reject them? receipt o f a 64-page booklet set day morning. Do ye know what the handi ting forth the railroad employes’ A test case has been brought caps weighed? Fred Whitcomb o f Disston and in Marion county on twelve side o f the question. The rail Did ye suffer the pain, run the road companies have suggested Elza Holderman o f Rujada, the grounds to test the constitution race, stand the strain, that the matter be submitted to two forest reserve men, returned ality o f the Blue Sky Law. That ye scoff at the pace that arbitration. This the employes Saturday from a trip to the mines. The Greenback mine in Doug they made? refuse to agree to, on the grounds Johnny Hatfield o f Disston vis las county has been sold to a It may be that they ran over thut the companies have violated ited his relatives at Wildwood, Mexican syndicate and will be weighted, all the conclusions arrived at in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter, “re operated on a large scale. It may be they were left at former arbitration agreements, cently. The Southern Pacific Co. will the post— and would violate another. Hard Lee McCabe o f Donahue and expend $16,000 rebuilding 15 Far or near, ’ tis to them, the as would be the consequences o f Dorena Hatching, Ethel Reed o f Wildwood were miles o f highway on the Willa ill fated, a strike, such as is contemplated, making calls in Disston Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Matlock o f Port mette above Springfield. I bow as 1 drink my toast. on the railroads and their em land visited at the J. R. Bennett A1 and Arthur Whitman and The Portland, Eugene & East They have lost, they are ill, they ployes, the public would suffer home recently. are weary; ten times more, and it is hoped A. C. Cox o f Wildwood were vis ern has finished ballasting its Mrs. A. Land and daughter loop tracks at Eugene at an ex Ye have won, ye are well, ye the strike will be averted. The itors in Disston Sunday. Ada and Mrs. Chas. Willians pense o f several thousand dollars. are strong. engineers and firemen no doubt made a business trip to Eugene The first Civilization By the drops that they bled, by have a grievance, many o f them, The Pacific States Telephone some days ago. Describing Chicken Itza, the the tears that they shed, and are entitled to better pay Co. is spending about $200,000 on Among recent visitors to Cot home o f a forgotten race on Yu By your mirth, by your wine, than they are receiving, for it is new lines to Astoria, and on the tage Grove were H. D. Bennett c a t a n Peninsula, Edward W. by your song; the work done and the risk taken Columbia highway to Hood River. and wife, W. W. Chrisman, Fred Thompson says: By all that has e ’er helped to by these men, largely, that has Representatives o f Swift & Co. Thomas, Glenn |Scott and Jerry Within these mysterious Amer Sweeten your lives; by your made the railroads the wonder have been hammering the Ore hopes, by your plans, fully efficient public carriers they ican ruins are great books, with gon cheese industry with impor Lingo. pages o f stone, writ in characters I pledge you the health o f the have become, and they ought to that no man may yet read. Are Mrs. Clara Kirk visited her tations from Canada and Wiscon beaten, sister, Mrs. Ben Pitcher, at Diss receive in wages “ all the traffic the mysteries they hold, the won sin. ton, not long ago. The health o f the “ also rans.” will bear.” derful facts that certainly lie W. R. Scott, general manager sealed and mute within them, —Selected. Benetta Teeters has returned Live merchants appreciate the hidden from us, less interesting o f 6500 miles o f the S. P. system home after a week’s visit with IT'S UP TO YOU fact that when times are stag to Americans than are the tales on the Pacific Coast, says railroad her aunt, Mrs. Taylor Needham, o f Egyptian dynasties, the rites There are said to be between nant the careful buyer scans the o f Druids, Roman campaigns, or earnings will soon be on the up o f Thurston. grade. 7,000 and 8,000 people in Cottage advertisements in the local paper Saxon raidings? Mrs. Edd Whiteley o f the Don- The Workingmen’ s Compensa Grove and in the country tribu Closer than at any other time, Maybe those American records ahue & Debois mill was in Do tary thereto. Each one o f these and most all agree that more and are older than the oldest old world tion commission has put out nine rena recently, who has reached the age o f ac better results are obtained from records or traditions. Maybe our traveling auditors to drum up James Gouley, wife and daugh countability, even though occu advertising at such times. The continent was peopled first, that business for settlement by the ter Georgia made a business trip pied with the works and worries closer times are the stronger is the first civilization o f Egypt and state. to Cottage Grove last week. o f the day’s duties, takes time to the desire to trade where money Assyria went from this side prior The state press is fighting the R. H. Mosby o f Corvallis visit do a little thinking, and I am con saving advantages are o ffered. to the cataclysm which sunk At $1500 exemption for “ every per ed at the J. B. Mosby home one vinced that in many respects a lantis and all the people on this son” as a single tax measure in If you have anything for sale day last week, large per cent o f them think on continent, that a period o f a few disguise that would further com religious and political matters, or trade try an ad in the leader. millions o f years might be given plicate investments in Oregon and L e e Thomason o f Rose burg very much as I think. visited at the J. R. Bennett home this continent for rest and recu drive out capital. Mrs. T. M. Hunt arrived in this Every political platform and Labor Commissioner Hoff de Wednesday. city Saturday from Cordova. peration. It is clear that it was every church creed is the result Alaska, accompanied by her two the same civilization that fash cided that the bridge crew on the Mrs. Sloan o f Cottage Grove o f some man’s thinking. Then, stepsons. Tommy a n d James ioned the monuments in the Nile Grants Pass railroad could not be visited at the Charles Teeters since we o f this day and this lo Hunt They are guests at the valley and in Yucatan. Did those employed over eight hours. The home the first o f the week. cality have as good a right to home o f Mrs. Hunt’ s son. M. L. in Yucatan go east or did those men got $3.20 a day and over Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott were think as any o f those who have Scovell. Mr. Hunt is in the gov in Egypt come West? The ruins time, but were stopped by Hoff in Cottage Grove Wednesday. ernment forestry service at Cor gone before, it can not be wrong dova snd they are well pleased on this side seem to be much old claiming it was public work, and for us to think differently from with their picturesque Alaska er than any found in E g y p t— that an emergency existed. The The open season for hunting p jl others on these subjects. Nei home. Goodwin’s Weekly. time was cut to eight hours. deer begins August L One year,_________________ $1.50 Six months,_______________ .75 Advertising rates on Application * 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, CULVER BROTHERS BLACKSMITH The place to get your horses shod and good Repair Work. Joe Baker J. S. Afcdley ATTORNEY AT LAW Special Attention Given to Mining and Corporation Law. Office, Woodward Building. F. L. INGRAM, D. M. D. DENTIST Office phone 5 Residence 1211 LEADER TO BE GIVEN OVER TO CHURCH ES AND SO CIETIES The Leader of Saturday, August 1, will lie edited and conducted by the ladies of the Christian church, and at least once a month there after the pajxr will be con ducted by some church, lodge, society or club, the proceeds to go to the organ ization controlling that number. First Rational Bank i Cottage, Grove, Ore. DEPOSITORY United States Postal Savings DEPOSITORY Lane County DEPOSITORY City of Cottage Grove Cupful and Surplus $50,000.00 H. EAKIN, President T. C. W HEELER. Cashier WORTH HARVEY, A sa't Cash’ r