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I COTTAGE GROVE LEADER The paper that ffives you what you want to read Published W ed n esd ays and Saturdays One year,_________________ $1.50 Six months,_______________ . /5 Advertising rates on Application J. i>. Q U IL L E N , E ditor and Manager Entered as second-class matter January 25, 1913, at the post office at Cottage Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ROADS OF DIRT NEED OFFARMERS Must Remove Mud From Earth Highways. THE PROBLEM IN MISSOURL S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t 29, 1914 Home in her glory budded great high ways which lusted througb ages, writes W. G. Hutton In the Farm Progress. Notice to the Public Augustus adding to the great Applnu All notices of entertainmcntslwlicre admission is charged or » here there is a money consider way until no leas than twenty-nine ation; all cards o f thatnks and resolutions of surpassing highways radiated from the condolence w ill 1 e chanced for at the regular seat o f government Cheops, the Egyp advertising rate—5 cents i»er line. tian king, held 100,000 men in road Bervlce ten years. Nations o f old and nutions modern have constructed sya Items o f highways which have been I strands of communication across their length and breudth for big purposes, but the men o f tbe farm who are not so fortunate as to abut these arteries of trade have loug wallowed In the mud and the mire a considerable num ber o f tbe tw elve mouths o f tbe year. Missouri purposes lifting these men of tbe hinterlands out o f the mire or. more properly, the people o f Missouri, who ure the state, purpose lifting themselves out of tbe bub deep sltua tlon. And they are going to do this In the only practical way possible—by Road Work In California. alienating tbe mud o f the highways Surveys o f rouds to be Improved In and byways, by proselyting, as It were: Riverside county. Cal., by the $1,123,- by a miracle, by turning mud Into 000 county bond issue recently voted dirt are now being made by three corps The citizens o f Missouri. In common o f engineers. One corps under Engi with all the deep soiled states o f tbe neer Pullmor Is surveying at the San agricultural west and south and north Diego county line ueur Temculu, an other is under Engineer trucks, nnd the third division, which Is under Engi neer Warren, is working from the Orange county line to Corona. Accord ing to a statement by Commissioner Campbell. It will take between two nnd three years to complete the proposed hlgbwuy system. Better Than Macadam. The abandonment of macadam as a road pavement Is recommended by W il liam Elbrtng. highway engineer of 8t. Louts county, Mo. Mr. Klhrlng stntes that rapidly Increasing traffic has made valions forms o f macadam road con st rii'-t n luiidciiunte nnd urgt>s the col- miction o f iwrmaneut pavements of brick nr sonerete costing from $15.- 000 to $20,000 per ralle. The report shows that $372.1111 was expended on maintenance during the past yenr, an increase o f nearly $12,000 over the pre vious year. Ths Worst Quartor of London. What Is the most disreputable bit of London? A writer in the London Sketch asked this question o f a police man the other dny. He said, “ The quarter round about the Ilnrrow rond.” it appears that there are byways in that regiou in which no policeman dare venture uulcss accompanied by a brotbor officer. Bermondsey, too. Is pretty bad. But Wapplng, once the hHiint of hoollgnns, has become com paratively respectable o f late. Pigeons’ Eggs. The two eggs laid by a pigeon al most Invariably produce malo and fe male. Some curious experiments as to which o f the eggs produces the male and which the female have re sulted in showing that the first egg laid Is the femule nnd the second tbe mule. Our First Cant. The first American cent was struck off nnd put lu circulation In 1783. Pre vious to that date pattern pieces hud been made, but they were experiments only and were never put tn circulation. The so called Washington cents, which existed previous to the dnto above giv en. were not Issued by the government and were, therefore, only mednls. The cent o f 1793 was very similar to the large copper cents o f later date, with the exception that the fuce o f Liberty was turned to the right und the legend "One Cent” was Inclosed In a chain o f thirteen links. At this meeting was organized the Missouri Better Rouds federation, an organization which will have for one o f Its chief duties tbe bettering o f all the roads o f tbe state, from back town ship to city gate. The organization Is not dedicated to any special highway or road project, but ta largely for the purpose o f educating the people o f the state In the possibilities o f tbe earth roads o f tbe commonwealth. One o f the chief notea on which the sustaining |>edal o f the federation's or ganization will be kept at work will be (he possibilities of the eurth roads of tbe state. Governor Elliott W. Major, who addressed the meeting, asserted his firm belief as to the destiny o f the dirt road In the future o f better highways. “ Dirt roada." declared the executive, “ are the real roads o f the people. Bad dirt roads are a liability; good roads an asset.” In every community In the state where effective work has been done on the dirt roads the local commercial club seems to have had an active band In the enterprise, and It is through these organizations that the greatest progress o f the future Is ixpected [OE r 'll n Fifty-Third Annual Oregon State Fair Salem September 28-October 3 $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 offered in Premiums for Agricultural, Livestock, Poul try, Textile, and Other Exhibits. Safety First 1 Yes, First, Last And All the Time. Horse Races, Shooting Tournaments, Band Con certs, Boys’ Camp, Moving Pictures, Children’s Play Ground, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus, and other Free Attractions. By MOS8. r _ _ - j> l J »«O ^ A F E T V first!” W " T h a t ’ s a S P L E N D ID slo gan o f tbe day. Let's apply it to our D A IL Y NEEDS. S a f e t y first means don’t rush in where W ISE F O LK S FEAR to T R E A D . Don’t buy PROM ISCUOUSLY. I f you were going to buy. a bouse you’d want to know all about the properties In towti for sale nnd all about the man you were dealing througb. * I f you wanted to buy a ring or u piano or a washtub or a new dining room table or a box o f soap or any o f a thousand things you would like to be ful ly posted on Where you could buy it tbe best and cheapest It’s a N A T U R A L feeling— S A F E T Y F IR S T : Be sure you A P P L Y It Aud what better way than Cottage, Grove, Ore. through the ads In this T H O R O U G H LY R E L IA B L E paper? Our business men have been DEPOSITORY using It for years to keep tbe United States Postal public posted against SXJ PSHOD Savings M ETH O D S o f BUYING-. -All things considered. It Is S A F E T Y DEPOSITORY F IR S T to trade with the mer- Lane County ehant w-ho C O N S IS T E N T L Y and H O N E S TLY AD VERTISES. YOU ARE IN V IT E D F R E E CAM P G R O U N D S Send tor Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced rates on all railroads For partiulars address Frank Meredith, Secre tary, Salem, Oregon. M \Lo.............. — --------■ a = = a o J First National Bank 1 GOOD K X A ltP n a OP A D IR T ROAD. and eaaL have been straining and struggling througb excellent roudmak- Ing material ever since they had the strength to struggle agulnst anything. And now Missouri men have banded themselves together to bring about a reversal o f masterhood. What has so long held the up|>er hand is to lie sub diii'il and made to serve. Mud Is to be transformed Into dirt—nnd, be It known, dirt makes good roads. Mud. so fur as Its service on the highways Is concerned. Is to he ban Ished. transformed. W e change trees Into furniture, and they are known among men us trees no longer; traus form snnd Into glnss with no ear marks of Its ancestry; nigs Into paper which hears no bint o f the beggar, so why not mud Into good roads? But this transition Is not to be the work of a moment nor In response to the passing o f a wand over impassu hie highways. It Is to come ns a re suit o f work, and largely community work at that I was present at a gathering o f het erogeneous Interests at the Missouri state capital tbe other day at which furmer and factory owner, merchant and mechanic, hunker and barrister, engineer and editor, automohlllst and alderman, teacher and prencher frat cruized; a meeting at which country, community, city and commonwealth Interests were discovered to he Identi cal. It was a meeting o f widely d iffer ent callings, tradì«, professions and Interests In a common cause for a com mon good ¿5 g j | ^ DEPOSITORY x City o f Cottage Grove g Capital and Surplus $50.000.00 H. B A K IN , I SI w . k V s '.k V a '.k '.k ',.'. . JH C O R . j t t c r c OxrJrfi£.\ * --- »( SIDE GROCERY will adopt the Cash S ellin g Plan, and expects to pay spot cash for goods and produce, ns we have done in the past. We expect to inaugurate a new profit sharing plan in the near future. A Poorly Fed Horse The W est Side Grocery Comer 7th and Wash- mgton streets. * * * * * * * * * O f f ic e , Over First National Bank “ PURITY FIRST’’ reflects discredit on its owner, but the owner gets the worst o f the deal be cause economy in feeding the horse affects its workiug capacity as well as its appearance. I f your horaes kicks on his feed you can correct it by buying your feed here, as you get the liest quality for the least outlay. Fanners, contractors and horse owners generally know that our Feed is always up to the standard. KINTER BROS. S U LT C A S E S O T R U N K S O A N D B A (i S Th e House Fu rn ish ers PHONE 6 i L. L H A R R E L In buying provisions o f any kind, and especially fresh meats, the first thing the discriminating customer demands is Purity—this comes ahead o f price. Our shop has been thoroughly over hauled and cleaned up, and we want our patrons to inspect our methods of handling what they are to eat. We handle the Best in All Lines, Give Full Weight and do not hold you up on prices. CULVER BROTH ERS Transfer Company PEOPLES Prop. Fire Proof'Feed and Storage B arn . MEAT MARKET Pure Homemade Lard Our Specialty A L L KINDS OF H AU LING AN D H E AVY DRAY WORK Piano M oving a Specialty Phone, Office 7 2 Auto D ray Quit k Delivery Blacksmi thing Correct M ethod of Horseshoeing Thanking all those have extended us such a liberal patronage in the past, anti soliciting a continuance of their valued patronage, we are yours for a “ live and let live" policy, prompt service and highest quality goods and the lowest possible cash prices. v / x / i/ i».. ohort s1urocery, D ENTIST Cottage Grove Beginning September 1, 1914, the WEST W ood for sale. * * * O To the Trade i DR. A. J. H ENDRY Sterling Feed Co. OE That Sells as Good Goods as Cheap as Short’s Grocery Cash paid for eggs. Cashier W O R T H H A R V E Y , A ss’ t Cash’ r • . M There are stores that sell just as good goods. There are other places that sell cheaper goods, but there is no other And there is no other store where everything is so new, so fresh and up-to-date, and none giving better service. President T. C. W H E E L E R , in town just like Short’s Grocery «J. S. IlfcUley A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Special Attention G iven to Mining and Corporation Law. Office, Woodward Building. R. M. McCARGAR, D. D. S. DENTIST Successor to Dr. F. L. Ingram W a g o n Making Light and Heavy Harness, Whips (»loves. Robes. Harness and Shoe Repairing. Prices that please. 414 M ain Street Cottage Grove, Or. And General Repair Work South of First National Bank Sixth Street Spriggs Bros. Office Phone 6 Residence on Pacific Highway Beals’ Harness Shop The Leader leads, others follow W h en Buying Rem em ber the Merchant W h o Advertises