X a n c Count? le a d e r which we Is-lieve will work an in Compliments of the Press. COTTAGE GROVE. - • OREGON. jury to them. • A little tl.itte*ry now ana ttiru u rvh>b< <! by When we purchased the L eader tiitr wt**»t luen.'* : : IM HUHIIKI) KYKKY UtlRAV and moved to Lane county we V . « I "N n ! i;. Riiitut and Pr<»prktfor W. C. Conner, formerly editor of came to m a k e it our Lome. We the Roseburg l ’laindealer, has £ut'»re«l at the C’otta^i* Grove po* are a permanent fixture here; we bought the Cottage Grove L ender office as savori<l-class matter. like the people ; we like the eoun and will soou take charge. Conner t • ==S=3 try ; we like Cottage (¡rove, and care is a rustling journalist.—Junction SU BSCRIPTION R A T E S nothing for the criticisms o f those Times. O s t Y eah $1.50 who by nature are o f a fault find S ix M o n t h s .7 5 It is announced that the L eader T h ree M onth s .5 0 ing and o f a jealous disposition. has changed hands, Mr AA’oolev re If p aid in ¡ulvauo« b u t If not no paid a Our columns arc too valuable to g u lfo r iu rat«* o f l t . N p e r year w ill be »■lu rk e d . tiring and W. C. Conner, of Rose- \d v e r tU in a rule» n u d e kn-»v%n upon ap p li waste in controversy and we hope cation. burg, take charge on or about we will not be compelled to engage March 1st, Air Conner is well known 1 a I D A T M A R C H 13, IM S in any childish gibberish. here, this having been Lie former We think Cottage Grove has an borne. Ho is a good newspaper man BACK TO THE OLO HOME exceedingly bright future and with Nothing startling about that fact, as any and no doubt will give the patrons its yaried and valuable natural re merchant would tell you if you should us); T o D irect the D ts tin i« - o f Mie Paper on W hich of the L eader a good, wideawake sources— its rich mines, extensive him, but in this particular case Ave are go we te a m e d the P rin ter's Trade. newspaper— Bohemia Nugget. forest# and fertile farms,— its com ing to concede something in order to make W. C. Conner baa disposed of bis It seem# somewhat a queer co manding location, is destined to you a customer, if you are not already trad incident that alter ten year# ab become a thriving commercial city interest in the Roseburg l ’laindealer ing with us. W e understand that everyone sence we should return to the and one of the most important to bis partner. H. H. Brookes. Mr desires to make the dollars go as far as pos pleasant scenes and happy haunts points in Western Oregon, at no Conner is one of the best newspaper sible, and we intend to meet you half-way men in the state, and during the o f our boyhood days and assume far distant date. on this kind of a basis by givingyou asgoojl time be has been connected with the management and ownership of We will state in conclusion that or better values than you have ever secured the newspaper on which we learned it will be a source of great pleasure the Plaindealer has built it up to before. This includes all o f our present the printer’s trade and was instru to meet our many old time friends one of the best country papers in stock ¡is well as the elegant new spring and Oregon. It is reported that he mental in establishing nearly fif at our office or home and renew and summer goods which will be on the teen years ago. It will lie remem old acquaintanceship, while those will go into the newspaper business shelves and ready for display soon. B© bered by the old residents and pio who have cast their lot in this city at Cottage Grove.— Myrtle Point sure to come in and look over the stock Enterprise. neers of this city and surrounding in later years we will also be glad In severing our business con country that about fifteen years to meet and extend the same cor with AV. C. Conner ago we became associated with F. dial welcome. Soliciting a liberal nections so with great reluc AV. Chausse, now of the (¡rants share o f public patronage in the we do I ’ass Observer, in the publication way of advertising, subscriptions tance as we have fouud him to be in every way a thorough-going o f the L ead er , which was founded and job printing, we are, business man and Christian gentle and at that time issued upstairs in Respectfully yours, man AVe learn that he intends to | the building near the depot now W. C. C onner . enter into the newspaper business occupied b y Schley’s grocery The Lane County L e a d e r - -plain I at Cottage Grove and the l ’iain- store. About two years there after the paper was purchased by ontspokeu. fearless and well liked. ! dealer bespeaks for him a g o o d ! Subscribe non ! j patronage and the good will of the K- i ‘. Thorp, now deceased, who ! dnest little harbors on the Pacific | , citizens of lhat community, for he is Do.vitil want so m e lint’ consolidated the Pruin Echo with ; coast with Gardiuer as the Port. AA e A revised version of an old motto I „ tirat class newspaper and business all wool iin d el’Avt’ar, the L eader and gave the paper North Douglas Citizen Takes do rot advocate this proposition i fmm from nnr any aoltïuh selfish motive -------- whatever, ------------ lv f r u la r S1.2Ó t o ,^1.75 1 the rather cumbersome hyphenat is: "Be sure you are right, aud man.— Roseburg Plaindealer. Practical View of I Kl|itol. w C. Conner of hut for the good of our people aud gltioils at ed title of “ Cottage Grove Echo- then sit down and think it over." th e the country generally. It is a mat County Division. Leader." The writer remained Friday and the 13th. A hard Plaindealer has disposed of bis ter which general natural conditions with Mr. Thorp in the capacity of combination of dates for the first interests in that paper to his partner (..msTocK, ore ., March to, tats. ! "ill force to a definite conclusion associate editor for about three issue o f the lame County L eader . H. H. Brookes. AVe understand 1 sooner or later, and why not the L d . tor L eade « — T desire, with nt generation get some benefit years when a partnership was that the Cottage Grove L eader has your consent, to present a little /rom tbe ¡mprov8d condition this Peary says that for $150,000 he formed and soon thereafter the Ladies UHM til suits, changed hands and believe that Air matter through the columns of your ; wovement if brought to a successful Enterprise was established at Rid will try again to get to the North Couuer is the new proprietor. If valuable paper, which 1 thmk will conclusion would bring about? ju st till’ w eight, at tin* dle, Oiegon, and conducted by the Pole. So would many another man. this is the case Cottage Grove can meet the approval of every taxpayer Now is tbe tlnje for CODCerted ac- suit . out i Lane and tion on the part of all the people who partnership, jointly with the L ead justly congratulate itself on haviug aii, < ' izeu ° er . The first issue o f the Enter ( AVbat has become of the old one the best newspaper men in North Douglas counties. It has been would be benefited by the concern demonstrated tune and ngam that trhtion of tbe interest of this section prise appeared June 10, 1893. and fashioned father who took a whip Oregon, as well as another truly W b u r g and Eugene have little ,,f tbe couut under a common and held heart to heart talks with temained under the personal man- honorable and public spirited citizen interest m common with those countv government. Two years Al l solid leather shoes his son out in the bnrn? of the countv bordering on i,„ J .. , .. J igeinent o f the writer at Riddle within its limits. Mr Conner was sections .. , , . y " | hence will be time for action, li pairs for $ 1 . 0 0 the division hue of the respective lud Myrtle I’ oint for six years, Air Rockefeller lives on crackers the power behind the pen that counties—Douglas and Lane. Aud Respefltfully Kubber l.tAtnU—overalls, a good supply when tour years ago we severed and milk. He is worth $300,000,- brought the Pluindealer out of the at less than the other store o n the other hand we o f North _____________ TAXPAYER. our relations with that paper to 000 and has no stomach. The man lurch, and we heartily wish for him j Douglas have no common interests I Ilf* N est S h o o s ■ - '; - - s I ,ll| -l - l . ' v j Our Fine New Printing Plant. You pay ft»r these pwds f2 to ifrt.SO purchase and conduct the Rose- with a good stomach aud little the success he so deserves no with Oakland, Roseburg or the county. burg Semi-Weekly l'laindealer, the money is better off. t ’losiiiT out a lot i matter where he may see fit to cast South eud of Dojglas p - — - - y [ The L eader now has one of the j mens pants at publication of which paper proved Roseburg is far more interested ¡u | most modern and finely equipped his lot iu the future.— Gardiner the development of the Coos Bay printing plants in Lane countv. It the most profitable and successful I f cold contracts, why is it that Gazette. country and the establishment of | compriges a 4100 pound ' Hoe ‘ o f our fourteen years o f newspaper one wiil make a fellow’s head feel AA'. C. Connor formerly, editor of transportation facilities between tbe ¡cylinder power news press, capacity work. ns big as a house, is' the question the Roseburg Plaindealer, his two points than she is in the develop-. p'goo papers an hour; an 1800 pound I’ pon the death ot Kditor Thorp foremost in the minds of a good bought the Cottage (¡rove L eade ment of the coast harbor town of I Chandler 4 p rice power job press; i in February, 1897, the L eader and many of our people just now. tt< her own county- Gardiner the com- | a 900 pounj chandler A Price paper w orth from -^2 to Slk-'tli and wi.l soon take charge. AV. C. mandmg little seaport at the mouth outter; a Success automatic stapler plant was purchased by L. F. is a live journalist.— Daily Eugern* of the l tnp<iua river. Iu this cou- or pamphlet biudiug machine; Gold- A Kansas Judge has decided that AVooley. who has very ably con Register. j ■ ^ « ■ . practically the same may be ing brass rule ,ea(, cutter, anJ j ducted the paper since that time, the Bible uiav be read in the public ______________ saul " f KaK*“ e- J ur ‘ he. Uohe; over one hundred cases of the latest and whom we now succeed as edi schools, also that theaters may do Governor Chamberlain hna issued mine8* >u.tte’ lf .u e . a u face« of advertising and job printing | tor and proprietor of this paper. business on Sundays. Evidently a w rit ordering that a special elec O u tlie faci lhat " 0t in<>1" dln* ‘ -VPe for ' , . , ever, an indisputable fact that poster printing, All of our presses Air. AVooley it appears, has been he expects to run for office again. tion be held Monday, June 1. for South Lane and North Douglas lmv. are 0p‘.raU.d bv a 13 inch l ’eltou Next Door to Benson’s Drug Store urcorded a lil-eral share o f the , „,,„>0,000 sp€nt on tbe mouth of the purpose of electing a congress- common interests and are so located water motor. Call aud see' our patronage of the w.de-awake, en- the Co||]mhu wi„ ^ onp of the man to fill the vacancy caused by j geographically that there should be piant and gen<j ¡u vour or,iorg for j made . ,or for the terprising husmess ami profession- m08, „ire ,UnUl jobs on re the death of Thomas H. Tongue.! Dja',e l!,e con -, all kinds of printing. AVe can . , , “ solidation of interests under the I ,,1 men o f the town a patronage we ^ bu| ^ wofth „ to tbe The writ will , be ,,nnted Subscribe for the L eader ami get and for- | Jirecfi( n of a aistiDCtive couutv ! please patrons, hope the piqier will continue t o 1 all tbe local, state ami general news. warded to the several sheriffs in a organization. merit. AA'e have few promises to whole body of the Northwest— Ex. day or two. Tlie republican con-1 Take the extensive lumbering, make in assuming the niannge- gressional committee will be called ' wo°J- l'R'Dg aD‘l mining interests of Those Oregon towns which were together, the democrats having n„ the country borderiug ou the divis- ment of the L eader , other than it shall la1 our earnest endeavor to slow ... getting the.r imm.grat.on congress.oual committee in tins dis- ,ies The development of these give the town and South Lane j literature into the hinds of the j trict will act through the -vtate C’e u -1 extensive interests are constantly County a live, newsy and progrès i Harriman Immigration Bureau may tral committeemen and both par hampered and delayed for want of sire newspaper. The political now have the unpleasant experience ties will fix dates for holding con- concerted action ou the part of th. -A . KT principles of the writer are firmly of seciug the homeseekers passing I gressional conventions, and then 1 two resl'e< t‘ ' e county boards iu W E W A N T Y O U R T R A D E 1903 WANT A NEW COUNTY :t-ud! ^ 1 beùblutotoake 1 RDepof -H 75c 25c $1.90 Gilìeri!& felci J C H L L W A I N 34 tixod and generally known, having never been conn,vied with other ban a Republican newspaper, but ve will refrain from making u rad- eal partisan organ ot the L eader , ¿referring to devote its column# more to the advancement and up building of tbe town and tributary country by exploiting the great undeveloped resources of this fav ored section of our grand old One* by to other towns whose advantages each county committee will fix dates much Deede<1 improVe,ne0 ts. I„ pBr. \ were made known to them before for urimaries and county eonven- tieular is the incouveuience of two they left the east lions for (he purpose of selectiug separate county governments notic-, delegates to the congressional con- able in the development and Help a ,k.g out of a ditch and no ventioD1I When the congressional ‘ r»""* c‘ ><>u of the business, legal,! matter what kind of a dog he is, a conve>Uola have named the., can ~ ‘ town dog a country dog. educated tLe nominiltioIJ, will i g stnet, and no one or illiterate, aristocratic or plebian. j can gainsay that this promising the secretary of state,! mining --------- dictrict, should not be locat . . -----------D --- -« —.vzv.1,1 he will wag his tail to paralysis and " w .. e . ...... had a exhaust every drop, o f blood in his and that officer will certify the nom-j ^d in one county. If iuations to the countv clerks, who set>arate county organized from veins at your command. Help a ; , _.;i| . „V T, ___ South Line and North Dougins we _ man out o l a ditch and what follows ' 1 1 . 8*’"- depends verv much on his br^ d . V ^ 0“ ^ However, w : leserve the right to ^ I#» iliiys prior to the electi " The more wc we w^e of oome men the ! ______ «li cuss political as wyll as current better we lik$ It is now Senator Fulton is: ir# from our own particular that the title means. Mr. Vit " i*>l nt. •ordine to all others AVhile Cottage Grove ha tveen sun t nakini v e rv satisfactory and was «worn in at Washington day nnd is now a member t nk ine and ex] rll> 111 past few i special session. me nt wh ich wo < >d reasons to \V « Its -nt year will J h e town bas te say of itnpr n.l ' couM more thoroughly and practi ^ imprOT* r° aJ* new roads and bridges and materially I hasten the development of tin iu all wonderful resources of this faiortd F ulton s e c tio n , which n< w being on tl b o n ie r of the two Crunt.es Thurs- shamefully neglec led. The exp nse of the I* of this se, I tx er than tbey . at present in ping up tlie the IXDf l . Me AV, abouta whi t „ if they * j varili .aka ( ottage Gr, EOR PRICES ON FRESH n 1 is '• n in n ilo • rt’siilt- pit. nbuuc. I* apqua river and we would m i o sl‘l(‘ndi(l fo r. . . i l l J a n u a r y avi * s o l d r itr lit p in H ot * a n d m ir a iis . In K t* b r u a r v f<> >• *• • > u r .1 • O I d 11 ] i an< is. i v a st PR, A OMING UP. The Richardson Music House 2 i J ■ in “The Richardson House” e and Han seburg, AA", r and Cole* ishment of i r larger nil more im 'oitaht city than iust that it is today. I the papier l g r o c e r ie s Cvtiaçe Grave *nJ Kjscbarf