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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1903)
* X a n c County X c a ï> e r STATE GAME % IT IS UP TO YOU W e lc h * 1 If you see Governor Chamberlain's game war-1 Ham etlilng »•* Interest the l.end- rl it in our Baker, of Cottage crs .Many A dvertiser». : : PU BM SIIKI» KYKKY F R ID A Y : : den, John W. i ! f o r leM ---------- Ad, it’s so t i . C. CONNER, Editor and Proprietor Grove takes office July 1st, and there is some speculation us to the state fn order to demonstrate the rapid Entered at the Cottage Grove post- game policy under the present ad- rijte B(; w|,i0i, the subscription list of ponce between a blun- office as second-class matter. I ministration, says the Salem J niriial. jjie j au 0 (J,>uutv L eader is growing There is even b * It Is a well known fact that the there is no more convincing argu- Yoii will bo iiiiilty o f HUBSi'UIPTION KATKS (U m * anti a mistake stnte game laws are continuously raent thau the publication of the II.» ; O m Year - trade with us .’ .75 violated In the most shameful manner unmet) of the new boni-fiile subscrib neither if you hix Month« • Threee Month« . . . . .jo and the law is very hard to enforce. ers from time to time. There is no If paid la Mlranc« hut if not ho paid a In southern Oregon there are ship way to get around this evidence of uniform rate of »2.00 per year will he « harmed. iv pleaset with tilt' r e s u l t o ! o u r ( ’ar Advertising rate« made known on applieation ments of yen ¡son made to large cities to m aintain the the L eader ' s growing popularity and trade, and propose 1 ................ .. iiun-liaser*durimi ----------- ----------------------- ------ —" j both north and south in seuson and its rapidly increasing value as an ad (arnival S plait'd till {?t)o< F R ID A Y , J U L Y 3, 1903! out of season the slaughter being vertising medium. With the old , . . — - - --- wholesale at times. subscription list and the remarkable Linn and Yamhill counties are the increase iu the L eader ' s circulation FALSE ECONOMx. sceuo of much illegal and undiscrim- since we assumed charge of the paper County Judge Kincaid, presents an j butte shooting of birds out of season. four months ago, the merchant Itemized account of tbo cost of the . Portland sports go up at night, g o t __^ _______ any other advertiser can rest assured new county bridge at this place in the I oft at small towns and shoot all day, dnU bis advertisement in the Li lia n ^ last Issue of his paper, the Oregon . , returning by night. wJ|l be read by almost everyone iu ' (State Journal, to prove that the | Marion county is reasonable free Lane County, thereby guar- bridge was constructed by the county I rrom pouching on the game laws, and auteein„ ti,e advertiser the very best at a saving of SEia.'ll to the taxpayers there is less shootiug out of season. r e t u r n 8 for |,iM investment.' The ; L e a d e r circulates throughout a very under the lowest hid, which was that thau iu any county i n the state. To make the enforcement of the j prosperous lumbering, mining and of N. B. Alley for $070.00, the uctual cost of the new bridge being 681.27. game laws more effective in Oiegon agricultural territory and roaches In this connection it may be stated it would he a good plan to not public-1 the vory 1>eo,,]e the advertiser of this O v e r a l l s have advanced 70c per dozen m llit' past three weeks that the county might have made a far ly anuounce the appointment of dep section desire to riach and it "ill bring more business to tbe advertiser greater saving to the tax-payers by utv game wardens. on account o I" tlx* failure ot the cotton cr o p in M assachusetts Where they are well known and too simply brucing up and patching up today than ever before in its history and an advance ii the factory wajies in A laska. but we art* still the old structure. However, it i* often widely advertised their work is not covering a period of fifteen years. ’ m ens sizes, and ‘Jâc to l">c in b o y s sizes effective, and they are hampered in sellino; them at title in false economy, and we think it will The latest addition to our subscrip ( 'om e in and t'xamint our stock and prices on s h o e s .* .* .* prove such in this case, to substitute j the discharge of their duties. Bettci tion list not heretofore published a temporary improvement for a j men and better service can be secur follows: permanent one. There was a crying | ed on the other plan Geo. T. Sears, Walker, Oregon. , I demand here for a good modern steel [ ( >S|- o i M. Van Dusen, “ •* T H K C A R N IV A L bridge, which if properly constructed j ’ \V. I). Dennis, Blackbutte would stand a denude, whereas the one T h o u g h It. L Spong, Comstock. “ W ell A tten ded the recently constructed cannot last more Ed Violette. Leaburg, “ C o m p a n y L ost M o n e y H e r e . thun four or live years and to repair or Mrs. P. M. Walsh, Salem, “ replace it two or thrpe times with a Unfortunately the four days W. E. Bissell, Ashland, similar structure will s .on aggregate carnival given under the auspices of Mrs. M R. Hart. Peak, a greater expense or cost to the county K. H. Ilabcock, Hutchinson, Minn. than the construction of a permanent the C. M. A hand, closed iu a Win. Mold, Russell, Kan. bridge would ill tile first place, and drenching rain. However, the first BOHEMIA, 0I1E. besides would have been an improve three and a half days were pleasant O. P. Adams Gill Meadows and large crowds for this place were j v T f . ’M ’ -E E - M - E E E t r t r W t r r + + + '* * * .* ment ereditable to both the city and J. J. McKi‘. hen county. The present bridge i itorih *u attendence at the carnival shows, j. w. Scars Heurv Johnson but there was not people enough in all it cost but did not cost enough j this section of the couuty who COTTAOE OBOVE ANI> VICIMTV. meet tlie needs and requirements . patronized the big shows to make our progressive elty and county. David Griggs Archibald j it profitable to the management, Mrs. E. V. Cogswell C. Baker j the expenses being far in excess of I." .iti'it mi smtlicrti r... 111. Katlroa,! in Dt'llgl;i, County, Ore. D. B. Chamberlin C. London A BOUQUET. j the receipts it is said However M. Lambert B. H. Lee IVstoffice. Express and public The waters will cure 9 0 per While in Cottage drove recently | Mr. Arnold, the manager, was not W. X. Wheeler F. Steele Telephone on premises. From cent of cases of Constipation, disappointed, as he said he ouly we made the acquaintance the of pro L. F. Sluveu . H. Small ido per week up. Including Lnths Rheumatism. Catarrh. Stom prietor of the Lane County L eader ot [ I came here to fill in the dates inter- G. M. Miller Trains stop in front of hotel ach. Kidney, Liver troubles. that elty. Mr. Conner came to | veuing between his engagement at It will be remembered that a list Cottage Grove from Itoseliurg. where ' Grants Pass and Salem and did not of (i0 new subscribers was published Chloride Mtt.00 gr Magnesium Chloride .10 One Gallon of These Potassium Potassium Promille - - .57 gv he conducted the Plaindealer. He is I expect to take any money out of the in the L eader about two weeks ago. Calcium Chloride • ujti.oo^ Potassium Iodide - - - ..*>:! jrr The best and Largest ! town. Waters Contain . . . Calcium Carbonates - - .I9j| making of tlie Tu inrn a paper of Sodium Chloride - - 211.00 ar Stock of Dry Lumber The baloon ascension and para- which with the above list of ¿3 new which the people of his home town subscribers, makes a total of S3 new may be justly proud. In scarcely chute jump Friday was one of the from our Coast Fork subscribers for the mouth of June, one of tlie many branches relating prettiest and most successful ever Mills is now ready for which is a very encouraging and sat- to the art of newspaper making is he witnessed iu the state. Tbe day , ¡«factory showing. Delivery a t Popular remiss Excellent editing. good wfts dear and calm aud the baloon REGISTERED Prices : : : : : composition, tasteful arrangement o f »hot up straight as an arrow, a t-! T h e Sam e O ld Story the matter and high grade presswork ! lin in g a heightli o f fully Half a mile ! Houses built on the in are some of the praisworthy fe a tu re s before the parachute was cut lose, j Pure Candy direct Miss Agnes Gilbert was crowned stallment Plan . . . of the L eader , and it certuinly « very pretty decent being made, the f , S1 , . , from factory : Car deserves the undivided support of the daring aerauaut alighting on Long's 1 1 " H A ruo1 A nival Monday by Mayor Bishop aud For Further Particulars Best brands To* business men of Cottage Grove— I store only about 100 yards from his Governor Chaniberlaiu addressed the Harrisburg Bulletin. 1 starting point. baccos and Cigars ............ The baseball games resulted ns audience in her behalf. We have i been there and all know what the TOO MUCH PROTECTION. follows: Thursday, Cottage G r o v e ,. . . . . . Fresh Nuts and Frui t s ¡ vs Springfield, score (i to 18 in favor Jo“ r“ >.“ t,rT1T,nK at whTe" “ “ J™ The Grove had about as inueli u-e of the home team. Friday, Cottage i ttne Jim Brown. John Bakei | for a special police force comprising I Grove vs Lorane, score 9 to 13 in : f f T o f, si* officers during carnival week as a favor of the Grove. Saturday, Cot-I ..tel. a httle hit, or they will spend oat has for nine tails. Arnold's Car- »age Grove vs Roeeburg Outlaws, I " U *helr 8Pare llau« lu- a r o n ' ‘l1 nival company Is compqped of about score 8 to 1 in favor of Roseburg | lose Oriental beauty tents at t h e I Carnival. as orderly and good natured crowd of! purse $50. Tbe home team's field .W ar S. 1*. Depot. Cottage («rovo The hundreds of sweet rukberioes, Building and Sales Deoartment people as can In, found anywhere.! work was bad in the latter game j clad in bewiteningshirt-waists, make ,1. 11. WA1ÏNKI». Superintendent When tliE gang which follows such a I and they fell down generally, It is the universal desire of people to get something Crroival a perfect fairy for nothing— we mean in a legitimate way. of showjs refused a city license which | At 3 p. m. Saturday Queen Sarah j the forces It to move on, the citizens of a T delivered her closing proclamn- j Ian*! for bald-beads, who frequent course. The nearest you can come to accomplish A F in e W in d o w D isplay. town nave little to fear. »Wo iloD’ t I tion from the "throne” in the big such places to see pretty things, ing this is to go to the New York Racket Store, roe why a town should lie deprived of j tent and her pleasant joyous and It was quite according to the fit- " here you can get goods at such a low price, that One of the fiuest and most attrac-1 amusements simply from the fact interesting reign of four days ns ' nc^s o f things that Queen Agnes was you leave with that pleasant sensation that over that they attract undesirable charac well as the big carnival was officially j crowned hv a Bishop, and the Lord tive window displays ever seen in comes a person when he realizes that he lias re ters. Enforce tho city laws and the closed. The management of the big j High Chamberlain, George himselt. this city is presented at the Modern j ceived big value for his money : : : : : : Inkers and grafters both malo and shows then thanked the people of I should address the audience in her Pharmacy, David Griggs, proprie-l tor, and is tlie haudiwork of that | female will tie compelled to move on. Cottage Grove for their liberal pat- behalf. < 'oint' ¡inti trv us. gentleman and druggist Patterson, j ! ronage aud courteous treatment and Married. It contains a large collection of said that they hoped to l>e able to A WOMAN'S DAILY. choice quartz specimens and gold l visit our pleasant and prosperous ■ 'The Chicago Dally Bulletin will , little city again. Arnold’s Carnival | BYRNE SPONG— At the home of nuggets from the Bohemia mines, | the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. and comprises the fiuest collection noon be ready for publication. Till»'Co. lias good shows aud handle the : Phil Spong at the Klondike Mills, in the city. The quartz, specimens I« not a mere friendly announcement business upon nn honorable basis, on Mosby Creek. Sunday, June 21, from the Star and Helena claims: o f the forthcoming launching of n A number of dead beats not belong- 1903, Mr. Fred M. \\ p have it—have ju«t recel veti an immense stock. Call and he pou - contenipornry. It is a matter of great mg to the shows, bad been pointed „ „ Byrne -_ „ and _ „ Miss sparkle with free gold, while some vrnceil that there I« no hotter place from which to select :: :: :: " I in a M. Spong, Rev, L. H. IV allacc 0f the crystal quartz specimens are news Interest for the Bulletin will tie out to the police during the week officiating. rare and beautiful. Three gold the first woman’s newspaper ever “ »J were required to get out of We make a «p specialty o f Carpet«. Mattings, Spring« ami Mattresses, also Tlie rooms of tbe Spong home were nuggets are to he seen in the col Issued. It will lie of women, for j town. Our people have had an carry a compie píete line of ITidcrtaking goods. Call ami get prices :: women and by women. Females will opportunity to see some of tbe best beautifully decorated with ever lection. which contain more than $20 I sit at the editorial desks. Lady re- attractions given in tbe orplieum greens, ferns and white roses, and a each. This window display is a 1 porters will do the news gathering. In circuit» o f the large cities. From number of relatives and friends wit great source of interest to the mauv j Schleff Building fact save in minor eases, the entire here the big carnival company went nessed the ceremony, which was mining men who visit oar city. I performed at 11 o’clock A. M , and staff will be composed of feiiiininty. to Salem for a week. THE MODERN PHARMACY. congratulations were ex The C. M. A. band boy* expenses , after . hearty . The experiment will be carefully The Moilern Pharmacy was com- were very heavy and tliev will do | tended, a sumptuous wedding dinner watched. about the ! wa* •*rTet*- Mr Byrne holds a lucra- l’ieUT ' renovated this week by the — — ■■ well to come out even ilvii ’ upon llnon I tive position in Ibis city aud is a gen- proprietor, David Griggs, and COMPLIMENT TO THE GROVE (heaviest expense devolving ( them being a license of $50 imposed ial aud euergetic young man. The lts ,nter,or appearance greatly mi- b.v a new coat of paint of a In reviewing Cottage Grove’s verj , by ilie city council. I,umber for bride is a very estimable voung ladv and has a wide circle of admiring delicate shade of blue. Mr. Griggs successful and interesting carnival, platforms and stands also aggregate a'Uling to his stock constantly, the Oregon .State Journal, published quite a sum. Long A Bingham friends who join the L e a de r in extend- !S adding at Eugene, said in conclusion: “ Cot- generously donated the grounds mg congratulations and best wishes. and now has one of the largest and tage Grove has showed more life and , and the local pipers donated the The happy couple are comfortably best selected stocks of drugs and enterprise in this matter than Eugene the advertising. A petition is domiciled in this city where they will Irnggists sundries to be found in the county. This, together with the nnd is entitled to much credit. As now lieing circulated and numerous- reside. fact that two first class prescription the outlet for a large timber l>elt in ( ly aigued, by business men and Itine Itibbon Mint,* Fuir. Iruggists are employed ir. th* store,! the Cascade and Calapooia Mountains citizens requesting the council to including the proprietor, Mr. Griggs, and for the Bohemia mines. Cottage remit the licenes fee, which is con- The premium list of Oregon Oregon’» a “ Blue recently with higli Bine " ho «cen u y graduated w.tti high Grove Is destine,! d to be one of t h e sidered a. exorbitant and unjust by Important town* of Oregon " a great many of our citizens. ’ fa,r *? ou‘ Rn<1 **«»* ^ or* ,a York, - distributed throughout the state s «nt»ol of Pharmacy, entitles . . fullv . entitles ca HHIV al BALL The premiums offered aggregate 112 this store to the new name it has Roosevelt Is certainly a great ami 000 in cash, and are for everything Assumed— Modern Pharmacy, missionary His little talk on ‘race Th® Carnival festivities suicide'’ seems to have done the »"»»«•«•ota Hosed with a grand ball grown on the farm, including live Arnold's Carnival shows have come business. They areali getting married. at the opera house Saturday evening stock, poultry, dairy products, ag which was well attended and highly ricultural and horticultural products, md gone and the city still re FRESH a n d PURE. A full line o f Staple and A man In one of the valley town* epjoyed by all lovers of tbe te rp a i1 domestic and liberal arts, etc. Every main« intact and quite a number of ancy Groceries at Lowest prices. Highest cash and applied to the courts for nn injunction chorean art. Splendid music was one is invited to bring something to people hud money enough left to call trade pricer paid for country produce : : : • to restrain the tongues of the furnished by the Eugene orchestra the fair this year, and help advertis, in an'* *ubseribe for the Lane county gossips of the neighborhood. He w*>ich is composed of the following the state a resources. If you have LaADItR **>«* going home, learned from judicial source# that k“ ow n muaieiana: M. Groaa. not received one of the premium list* Call and see the fin e \Y III |J VASa A If TYilleiul in .la j.» i A * - kV T\ t l " a Oroea, Alf Dillard, Andrew vet. write M D. Wu.do'tT aecreUrT 1 ' i n i n ü i . - " nf ,*,‘lect'on, of there are some things beyond the Svarernd and Will Perman. ¡ Portland, Oregon , for oae ' ’ I the Richardson ‘ mU*'C "‘ rece,ve'» at control of the highest human power. o b s e music JM house. COTTViF. Í4ROVE, OItEMOK 4 Woods has 1 to attract Mens and boys Cotton Sweaters 35c Mens fancy negligee shirts, were 50c, now 35c We think we have the best bargain in town in ladies hose at 2 pair for two bits. CANVAS SHOKS AO CENTS LKK I’AIH ‘ -f WELCH & WOODS The Leaders in Low Prices and Hustlers for Business f r Vi t i Lumber Boswell Springs Capt. Ben D. Boswell, Pr o p r i e t o r HAZLEWOOD IC E C R E A M J. V. THORNTON M ILK S H A K E SODA W A TER Pacific Mer Co RACKET STORE % * A. K. SHERK Speaking °f Furniture Cochran & Lauder SKILLMAN & BENSON Staple and Fancy GROCERIES 'roduce, Fruits, Vegetables \ — J Family Groceries • ETCALF h e l l o M AIX 65 M