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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
Tlie campaign just cloned in tb* t MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED lirat district of Oregon for congress man baa been in a way the most Stores Closed and Business Houses : : rOBIJHHKO KVKUY FRIDAY : peculiar, aa well aa the moat bitter Were Decorated With Flags and ,Y. C*. CONN Kit, Editor aud Proprietor and vindictive ever conducted in the Bunting— Ceremonies at Cemetery. atate. Peculiar, from the fact that Kntoreil at the Cottage Grove post- while one aide pursued a straight Memorial day was more generally office an seroml-claH* matter. forwanl, clean and honorable cam observed at Cottage Grove last Sat paign, the other resorted HL’BSTKimON KATKrt urday thau ever before, all trades O ue Y*ai" . . . . . ti.'iO personalities, villiticatiou and mud S ix Months . * - - - .75 alinging. Mr. Reames was treated and classes seeming to unite in pay Thr»*ff* .Mouth* . . . . ,o0 very courteoualy and fairly by the I ing tribute to the memory of the I f paid in ad v a n ce hut if not so paid a u niform rate of fci.oo per year w ill be charged. Republican press and the Kepublicau | nations dead, while uot a single vx tr e n i A d v e rtis in g rates m ade know n on application From your pen managers, and not a single attempt [ grave iu the local cemetery was left uumarked by the tloral decoratiou p ie c e ¡ties to yoitr was made to misrepresent or villify 5, 1903 him, while on the other hand all committee. The day was cloudless o F K I D A v, J u n e W e have a nice Inn 1 ! manners of unscrupulous politics -—au ideal Oregou spring day, as ('lothing;. Hats. Knrmsh- was resorted too by the opposition bright aud congenial as was ever Momlay was Hermann day. iujjs and Shoes, tor noth clime. to defeat Mr. Hermann. He was witnessed . in Italy's suuuy . ladies and {rents, and it Toll tlia liells. Ashland Tribune. maligned, misrepresented and villi- A*1 buainesa w-aa practica ly sus- shelf -roods do not appeal lied, but this low crafty campaigning | *“n „!** exercise* both “ at the Thank goodness, Jacksonville was was not alone the work of the Dies and ............ . “ “ opera "“ r“ to vour taste in I lothing. saved. Roseburg Review. democrats. Some there were who house and the cemetery were well then we have Kd. V. Price attended. put on the guise of loyal republican till, well, Sam White, lie pays the ism but whosimply through jealousy There are no day* in the year (('hicajro. 111.) line of sam freight, but where, oh where, is Sami ple-. which coinè in larjre or apite treacherously struck in the more sad—or more inspiring— than dark, and would have sacrificed all those which the surviving veterans, swatches, ami are milch And old Linn county went Repub the party had at stake to gratifv a North and South, especially devote more satisfactory to sel lican. Percy Kelly must have been »elfish motive. But regardless of to the memory of their dead com ect from thau a dinky lit Memorial Day, with its M-eping busy up there the blow will all this political trickery and treach rades. almost kill Editor Nutting. tle patch of cloth pasted ery Mr. Hermann has won by a flowers, its flags, its music, its handsome majority, considering the matching men and its reverent cer in a h o o k ........................ Retili il* from :tu out of the 51 Lane light vote polled, and that majority emonies is everywhere an object le»- sou in patriotism. We are euwrap- county precincts received complete voices the sentiment of the people Fonte id . ad J will Uke a p l e u r e iu eoiivinf up to la-t evening guve Hermann a in this congressional district. Mr. ed with memories of our departed insi you that can w >*>'» money and pi****« friends— memory brings back the ▼ ..1 1 : About rie I-U’.rs left of the *hoes. If majority ef 364 over Reame». Herman will return to Washington you »out u pair ••you’ ll have lo hurry. old times. “ It is a time for memo | aud will no doubt soon receive his Excuse these weeps, we don’t feel old sppellation— “ the moat active ry and for tears." We do uot pay j memory’s tribute to one or a few. i quite well, thank you! Is there no man iu congress.’ ’ but to every gallant muu who ha» one to console us? Where is Sam The “ Morning Champion,’ ’ Rose- passidov r to the silent majority! White?—Portland Dally Journal. burg's new republican daily pa|«er Tlie ministry of the flowers is eleva- j Two more quire, o r is pa|**rs were published bv the Plaindealer Publish ting and enobling. May 30, 1868, the first Memotal j added to the T,i vent's regula- weekly ing Company has eotne to our ex- T h e L e a d e r s i n L o w P r i c e s a n d H u s t l e r s for B u siness issue this week. The L kahek ' s circu ehange table. It is a live, live eol- Day was designated as such by I Gen. Johu A. Logan, at that time lation is increasing at an astonishing uniii, four paged paper, is receiving a good associate press service, covers ommauder-iu-chief of the Orgaui I rate. the loeal Held thoroughly and tills a /.atiou of the Grand Army of the The 30th of May has Roosevelt ha» already lieen en- long-felt want in Douglas county’s Republic. dorsed l>y enoiigh States to ensure bis capital city. It starts out with a good coutiuued to be observed through wiil be held in the t'arkers Ojera re-nomination and electlon next je a r advertising patronage, is neat typo most of the states of the Uuiou. House to which all veterans of any Some of the states, however, ap war, with their families, members of The stntes flint bave nnt spoken are graphically and dcseivcs to succeed. point their own Memorial Days. the W. lì. C. and ladies of G. A. R. for hlm. LtM itlp il d ii S o u th e rn l W i i i c K a lin » ;« ! in l><*ii'j|;is ( ’o u u ly . O n *. April 6 is the day observed in Lou are invited. a r iig i-n p lis . P o in te d Post. .nice. Express nm| publie The waters will cure yo per isiana. and April 27 is designated Shades of Jackson ville! but ain't Thursday June is !>:00 a. in. Telephone ->n premises. From I cent of cases of Constipation. the mud deep? And no g'nm boots i The tighter a mau ’gets the looser in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Business meeting at Post rooms. $lu per wt-i -k Up, illellliiillg Iwtlis U Mississippi. The second Friday in Election of officers aud other busi Rheumatism, Catarrh. Stom «Ither. 1- there no balm in Gilead? his tongue gets. T ra in s st. p in front of hotel f May— ill 1003 this falls on tlie 8th— ness. Adjournment ach, Kidney, Liver troubles. Any kind of balm; Just so its balm. A moment's auger may result in is Confederate Day in Tenuessee, Eugene Guard. The committee most earnestly in year's of sorrow. IV itassluiii riiloritlc cr îMn.kiii(‘siim i r i i luride ,’o j* aud May loth is observed as Me vites and urges all Ex-soldiers, One Calimi of These itiiHsiiuii l‘ romiti** • - ..*.7 irr C a lc iu m ( h lu rid e - U 3 b , # 3 Too many people mistake a polite morial Day iu North and Soutli 'tassiani Iodide - - -V. ur Of course Hermann could not poll sailors and marines of any war tobe i a lc i m ii « ; t FI *< « f i ;i t i*s - - .lug] Waters Contain. . . (itimi Chlorid«* - • Ji I . do ,ur acknowledgement for an encore. Carolina. the usual republican majority in tins present at this reuuiou. Take a Give the easy-going man half a district, when so many of the voters o . a . it. 1 - h o o k a \t. three days holiday aud come prepar- 1 chance and he'll cease to go at all. were too busy to get out and vote. At 9:30 a. m. members of Cot- { ed to have a good time. This is not A man's avoirdupoise has nothing tage Grove’s re-united Post, G. A. a Grand Army affair, so do not let Did our friends, the enemy, expect it to do with his greatness or small- R., assembled at their hall about your lack of membership in that j to l>e unanimous for Ringer? R E G IS T E R E D lies?*. thirty strung, fell iu line aud with organization prevent you from C ovmitti k . That tin- low-lying territory of the A girl without a beau is like a man martial music and baskets of flowers I coming. Mi--issippi should at times lie over without a home; both have no place headed the large procession to the | Puro C an d y direct Masonic cemetery. The old vete- T il is \\ O.M \ X ( o i l . I » SH O O T , flowed is not surprising if one consid to lay their heads. from factory : ers that the “ Father of Waters’ " draws rans formed a hollow square about When a mau tells you he knows tlie monument to the unknown dead Airs. J It S tillw e ll K ills a < uli-J supplies from 2H states, draining one- B e st brands To I'oi-niu Lion. third of tlie area of the United States. your past it is well not to grow aud there carried out their beauti b a cc o s and Cigars) iudiguanl, for he might be provoked ful and impressive ritualistic cere into telling it. Mrs. J. R. Stillwell, of Arago, isi motiy. Post Commander, G. W. Mc- For extraordinary Increase in pos- Fresh Nuts and Fruitil It is funny that a woman who will lieynolds officiating, assisted by the about the most nervy woman on j tal receipts, the salary of tile post master at Sumpter will la- increased wear tight shoes and corsets for other Post officers. At the close of record when it comes to limiting j from $1000 to tram and at Cottage twelve hours at a stretch will com these exercises each flag marked wild animals. Tuesday night of last G love from $il:SW to $1.*SSI, Eugene plain of a tight husband every time grave was visited aud decorated by week she killed a large California! E w the old veterans, while the decora lion after a lively chase through a -*220o to $21100 No Oregon presiden he gets that way. timbered section of the | tini offices have been relegateti to the A burglar broke into an Albany tion committee aud citizens contri thickly fourth class. house the other night, but secured buted liberally toward the decora country on upper Hall’s creek. I .W a r S . 1*. |)t,«|i»it. C ott-ngo ( i n » v p nothing but some pie aud cake. tions. winch transformed the many About 11 p ui Mrs Stillwell was Oregon spends for the education of Since that burglaries in Albany lowly mounds into an etnbatikuieut wakened by the noise of the lion It is the uni versa! desire ol jieuple to get something of beautiful flowers. Its children $12 a year pet capita,Colo have been scarce, very scarce. and taking down a 43-60 calibre A f for nothing— we mean in a legitimate way. of ratio, $11; Illinois, $11; California, The afternoon exercises were j rifle, and calling the dog, started in j dy course. The nearest you can come to accomplish- Women iu France can obtain the #10; while Kentucky ei|>ends only held iu the opera house, tlie 0. M. pursuit of the animal. The dog. j ing this is to go to the New York Racket Store, $;t. M2 ; South Carolina. $l.str, Missis- right to wear trousers by paying aI A. baud furuisliiug music to assem soon struck the track ol the lion aud | "here you can get goods at such a low price, that sippi. $2.no. The northern states, on tax of $1(*. The right can be ob ble the ja-ople. The exercises were iu a short time put him up a tree i you leave with that pleasant sensation that over the average, ex|ientl nearly five times tained in the United States, in sev opened by Post Commander, G. W. j Mrs Stillwell soon arrived on the comes a person when he realizes that lie has re as much for education, without count eral instances, merely by marriage. MoReynolds, who delivered a brief scene and fired, the bullett striking 1 ceived big value for his tnonev : : : : : : ing the universities, as the southern and in conelusion an the animal iu the hip aud knocking | A Missouri preacher recently address states. the following program it from the tree. The animal agaiu j preached to 326 persons bv telephone nounced 'o lili- .’ Hill tl'V u s. aud made a great hit liecause he which was very creditably carried went up a tree and was brought ! Hermann gave Reames a very close couldn't hit them for a collection. out: down by a second shot. It then! run in tin* titter's own home county. Clergymen are said to view the in Patriotic song........................... Cboii Hermann carried the principal towus, novation with alarm as a deadly Invocation................... Rev. Gardner i-auyon with the dog in el >se pur- Ashland. Medford, (tolti Hill, Eagle lieresv. Metuorial Address___ W. H. Supple suit. A desperate tight followed in Point, Hams Valley and Dunn pre ! Oration......................... Rev Gardner which the dog was badly worsted. cinct. Reames carried the balance of I H e c k H u s K e e n l l e a r i l F r o m Song, male quartet, Messrs Aubrey. The dog retreated and was followed the county but only received a total1 Powers, Briggs, Cochran. from the woods by the lion which The dead has come to life, as it >Vt* liuve ¡t—Jiave just reci»lvi»d an imu»#ns«» «took. C all ami l>e pon- majority Of irsi votes. The V o t e in Reading ............Miss Stella Cocklin was bent on making away with the Miiceil tliut there is hg better pl-.ice frum which to select :: :: :: :J were, and Reek has at last been Jacksonville, bis home town was, i Recitation................. John W Brown -log. Mrs, Stillwell was on hand heard from, which clears up the tie minim, '.hi ; Reames, 17M. Remi i lisce uces .......... Com rade ( 1 ray with the trusty rifle and met the Wc make a nprelaltyof Tarpetn. Matting*, spring* ami Mattre**es. al*« matter of his disappearam e from |{„,.Ration.................. Maliel Cocklin animal as it emerged from the brisk carry a complete line of ITidert iking good*. Call and get price* :: this citv under peculiar circum . ... , * >»"-1 iniui uie urjin, At the private banquet to l'resideut some few weeks ago, leaving ..................................... IO,r U ' ' ,UOt 8.ee lt’ lo' ' ever> until it Roosevelt, given at Tacoma, by Sen stances the impression in the minds of .ome ^uediotion. was w.th.n about six feet of her and ator Foster, Hie President I» reported of those who knew him that he had 1 l,e field al*°rt" between the local 8l|uost ready to make a leap. She to have said: “ I would like to be committed suicide. Joe Korenik of ,,ani ani1 Dra,n r««ulte.l in a score ° « 110 *>“ * in bringing the rifle to I President of the United States for an the Central hotel receive.) a letter of 04 to 24 ln taTO‘- of Gottago Grow. '*er shoulder and sent a bullet crush- j other term, hut this much I will say: from Beck the early part of the — ID*? 1 lroukrh the beast s head, the I propose to be President this term. week, which was written from Port- 1 •-«»•‘ C ounty V eterans. anirnsl dying almost instantly, 1 would rather tie all President for land, in which he savs: “ I will let I I be lion had been consideral le , three and a half years than half Presi vou know what has become of me Six,h Annual Reunion Lane ; " f 8 nusiance to the Stillwells, and dent for seven and half years.” 1 was found in a box car down in t;° “ nty Veterans Association will be K°‘ » " » )' with six of Mr the switch yards. I came to my i b«-ld *t Eugene June 16— 17— 18— I Stillwell s sheep.- Myrtle Point Cottage Grove's business men nelf lft*t \Ve<ln«ulay so that I could *’^*** Enterprise. should lend the C. M. A. band val tell who I « u , I am in poor shape program . W . O. IV. A tten tion . uable assistance In its endeavor to hut think I will be ao that T can 1 ueadav June lt»tb. Receiving hold a grand carnival in this city get around in a few data. If you an*l locating visitor®. A T, . , June 24th to the evening of June 27th. know anything about mv w ife' let « o p t i o n committee from the local ^ ® ^rvicesl A contract has been signed with Ar me know- all the news." ' Po8t Wl11 welcome visiting comrads 1,e at the M I*- church on nold’s big Oriental shows for an en He does not say m . but it would evening— A reception *?. ' ®y *!®n,D£' 14- 1903-) gagement here oovering the four days be inferrml from hi« letter that he will be given jomtlv by J. W. Geary ° f ,b * ” r,ier • " and the citizens should provide addi- had been found unconacious and ’oa* a" ‘* Corps and the ladies of ' i, “ ’ Present The public] A. R. ■ at the tional entertainment for the great t*ken to a hospital, but there are i i. - — — Post - — rootn8, ------- to visit '-cpnlialIv lnyited, to attend. The crowd» of people who will surely as-1 ,ew her# who & ieTe M , tuch „tuff , -ng comrads an-1 families. Addrew “ ' " f 88 W1" "e .^ '-v ered by Prof, aemble here on those days. It will tie* - J - -• — 1-------- u- -------- ‘ Hawle*. of Willamette tt _:----- .. University, now, as it ia evident he made a grand of 1 eleome by the Mayor of the city Hawley, the greatest amusement event to Cot- stand play ,„ v in , )itU# oomedy for anJ "*1’° " ' » by the President of Comnrrn. in a lit! tage Grove's history, providing our1- benefit of - ■ 1 *K“ * —-—- - “ — the Association. his wife. BORN. citizens do their part. Ia*t us put all Wednesday June 17th Street . of the money and energy reserved for Card o f Thanks. parade at 10 o'clock a m. Veterans i HART. To the wife of Harry C. Hart the Fourth of July celebration into I of all wars are cordiailly invited to t*** Mi-w Hattie Orpurdi Sundav The undersigned desire to express ' participate -■ l!»y. a seven pound daug*7 the big carnival and combine the two Fall in comrads and ERESH AND PURE. A full line o f Staple *n<j big prospective events into one and their heartfelt thanks for the kind let ua make the b.ggeet parade i . l Mother and child are getting alona fan cy Groceries at Lowest prices. Highest cash and attention, many favor* and sub make a rousing eucceee of f t Coming our history nioelv and since re.-ivihg the% *cr£ __Dade prices paid for country produce : : : : : so near the Fourth of July the Carni stantial aasiatance received at the At 12:30 p. m. a lunch will be of . ' „ f f i the ancient orJer offstb- val will render the celebratloo of In hand« of their neighbor*and friend» eerved in the banquet room by th. ' *rhood. Harry has assumed a staid h“ r' " “ dependence day Impractical at this during the illneae and daath of a J W Geary Poat l m e d by the W ‘ e t c a l f WHITE—To the wife of Jae. White R. C, and Indias G. A. R place this year, so let's whoop up the loving husband and father. in West Cottage Grove. Wednesd.v lias. K M. V e a t c b and F uult . Wednesday evening— A camp fixe big Carnival. June 3 1903, a daughter. ** I X a n c Count? l e a d e r COTTAOK UKOVK, OHKOON C HERE You Want to GILBERT & WELCH! Boswell Springs] Capt. Ben D. Boswell, Proprietor! HAZLEWOOD IC E C R E A M J. V. T H O R N T O N M IL K S H A K E SO DA WATER vork R A C K E T STO RE A. K. SHERK Speaking »< F urniture Cochran S Lauder schieg Buiidui SKILLMAN & BENSON Staple and Fancy g r o c e r i e s Produce,Fruits,Vegetables Family Groceries h e l l o m a in B5 M O * R s E