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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
HON. A. C. XIAKSTEK 8 . Eoiverslty. a tawver of marked ability . . OOTTAQE it ROVE, OREíK)ü It is observed that Hon. A. C. Mar oils, sober anil industrious. He should receive as large u majority in every | sters of Koscburg is a candidate for re-election as state senator from our 1*1 H I. IMI Kl> K Y K R Y F R ID A Y W. C. CONNER, KUItor an*l P r o p r ie t y county in the District ns any man on sister county, of Douglas. A tittiug the Republican ticket. recognition of the ability, endorse Entered at the Cottage Grove post- ment of his record ami evidence of his H LK M A X X ’S KPEF.OH. office as second-class matter. popularity is found in tlie fact that lie I i -* .he mistaken idea that i»' they can get Underwear on the mosquito was the unanimous choice of his party Some men "th . w it will !>e cooler aud more comfortable. I f you try it yon will 1 Just a little outline of what the Co S l'H S C B ln lO N KATKS in county convention assembled for netting order that in « fortallle a„d healthful as the "Tw o-th read W o o l" t[J>1 grew w an said t> his audience^ One Year * find that it is not nearly so comfortable ai re-nomination and re electiou. He They have laxly enough to them to *1« Month* « . . . .a Salem follows : i fin»» • that we are showing J Inert- M-mth* R ivek a m > H akkoks —Oregon needs has indeed made a record in the upper If i>alU m advance but if not so paid a £ V p £ i “ tlon «¡11,0». ¡1* - W . "■*> - • inform rate t»f $ 2 .yo per year will l>e charged. deeper water wavs. The outlook for branch of the Oregon legislature of Advertising rate-* made known uii application j liberal appropriations from Congress which any man might well feel proud and of which his constituency, regurd- C L U B IX O LIST is favorable. The Lane County L eaded for one' Ottenott's E lection —It will inspire less of party affiliations can conscien *• o r and any one of the following pa- ■ renewed confidence in tne Republican tiously commend and point to witli ,iers one year for the price set opposite: cause all over the United States. Its pride. Xo sooner had lie taken his New York Tribune Fanner it 75 Toledo Weekly Blade. .... I 75 moral effect will be fur reaching scat iu the Oregon Senate than his Portland Weekly Oregonian 2 5« wherever there may be wavering in j splendid ability was recognized and C O R N E R F IF T H A N D M A IN S T R E E T S Portland Weekly Journal ...... 2 00 liis influence demonstrated, white he Portlaud Semi-Weekly Journal 2 2 -' the lines. Han Franc taco Call .......... .% was admired for the firm, straightfor- San Francisco Examiner. ............ . 2 M P resident R oosevelt —Oregon owes a debt of gratitude- to Roosevelt be , ward, economical and business like ; cause his aid secured the Lewis and : position lie assumed ou all impor tbe audi TH E FIRST DISTRICT. Clark appropriation. Moreover he tant legislation coming up for the and the general verdict of ence was that the class acquitted consideration of the senate. Many Binger Hermann should have the has curbed the trusts, restrained the | times he demonstrated conclusively itself in an admirable tuauuer. while largest majority ever counted for a coal barons, insured construction of | that he was on the side of the eommoir all other numbers on the program the Panama Canal, enlarged the X a w Congressional or state office in this |>eople aud under no obligations what- were excellent, the beautiful tableau, Di-trict. He has ever proven himself . maintained a sound financial policy. Manufacturers of Flour. Feed, G-raham •‘Simply to thy Cross I Cling.” by a a capable Congressman, and able |!LuPl*,r!e tiwar pensions and promoted j ever to any corporation, rmg oroom number of little girls dressed in Whole Wheat Flour and Germ Meal good roads. bine. He stood tlrmlv for judicious worker for Oregon, during the years L and A ffairs —“ I challenge any anu economical legislation, vlgorous- white, the one in the center of the he has been in Congress. He is well man to point bis Unger to a single en advocated the election of United States j stage clinging to a beautiful drap- Extensive improvements are being made fo our milliug nia- recognized in Washington, as u man try, ever approved by me, containing Senators by direct vote, the fellow ser ped cross, being very impressive chiuerv. We aim to keep our flour proof against outside who wants something, knows what he a known irregularitror taint of fraud.” vant bill, tbe regulations of railroad and worthy of special mention. competitors. Being a Cottage Grove institution, we respect- wants and knows how to get it for his [ The following pragrnm was render- His D eeense —“ I defy them in their freight rate* and many other com fully ask you to always order the home product when buying state. To satisfy oneself, if any one contemptible work mendable measures. He was a tire- ea: Flour. We have just installed a machine of large capacity can possibly harbor a doubt in the PRO G RAM M E. T he R epublican P aett —I t has prov -1 less worker and always at his desk for roiling oats aud barley. Bring your oats and have j‘t matter, it is easy to learn from the Song, “ Saloons Must Go,* by en itself worthy of the confidence of | ready and willing to go upon record rolled before feeding. It will go much further. Feed aud general and special appropriation bills the people, because it bus safely and on any measure up for the consider j members of tbe Legion; Prayer hav promptly delivered to any part of the city. .. of those Congresses wherein be has Re?. F. E. Billiogton honorably guided the destinies of the ation of the upper branch of the legis been a member. His services in the country. CONTEST lature and that he always voted right Congressional session just closed have “ Closed for Invoice,’’ \erna is a matter of public record, Senator also been of such vulue to Oregon as What are you going to do this year Mursters is a safe man, one In whom Brown; “ Mother, a Promise," Vera to overcome absolutely the idea that to help the town? Everybody should the strictest confldence may l>e safely Cochran; “ A Knot of White Rib he lias passed his day of usefulness in do something, be it ever so little. A reposed by his constituency. Sucli a bou,” Iris Houck; “ A Stray Sun Washington. Mr. Hermann lias ably- few words of praise spoken at the faithful, consistent ami worthy public beam," Pearl Salloway; “ Pictures ¡ b represented Oregon in the past, is just right time, and a little personal effort servant should be retained in his offic the Glass," (the prize recitation) as ably and satisfactorily representing in inducing your friendsto build homes ial capacity as long as his influence Gertrude Hogate; “ Yes I ’m Guilty.’ Oregon today, and will continue to | ! and locate here—all this will ao- J and usefulness« is demonstrated and Stella Thompson; ‘-Who Struck the represent Oregon in Congress for the icomplish much. Let the ‘ •knocker” ! Douglas county should roll up such a Blow,” Cleo Brant. next term. in t e r im ! hush, and may the voice of a progres- ^ majority for Senator Marsters on sivo people lie heard. “ Vote for Me Papa,” Master June 6 th us was never before accorded R. A. Booth is a self made m.in, and a legislative candidate in that county. John Watson; Song, “This Way, while yet a comparatively young man, He is one of Oregon«’ big brainy men. Papa,” Atba Gerreil, Alice Cooblin, When you are making out your that he should attain to the position Edith Slia'iuafelt, Mary Willard, A SPECIALTY of the head of tile largest innnufnct- ballot next Monday don’t overlook and Myrtle DeSpain;Tableau, “ Sim- i Portland’s Big Carnival ut ing concern in the state of Oregon the f ict that the republicans have a plv to Thy Cross I Cling; Mcrl The Federal Trades Council, of s|>euks volumes for liis business capa- man on the ticket this time for sheriff Robinson; Decision of Judges, city as well as his tuet, energy and in- J who has all of the qualifications fur Portlaud, (composed of 56 Labor Mr. H. C. Shirk, Mrs A. B. Woods, M I N E R S ’ legrity. Tlio lumber mil's of which i a successful and competent officer of ; Unions with a totnl membership of and Mr. Dake, and awarding of the Mr. Booth is the head are the largest 1 the law, who is worthy of the support more than 10 , 000 ) in connection SUPPLIES with the Lewis and Clarke Frntern- uiedul and contest pins. Tbe re employers of labor in the state: yet on of every voter and taxpayer. al Bldg., (composed of 3d of the ceipts from the 10 cents admission account of Ids uniform fair dealings | fee gave tbe Legion a neat little and courtesy towards Ids employees. Cottage Grove’s precinct candidates Fraternal Orders represented in fund with which to carry on its Ii - lias merited und obtained from all are: Republican,Col.W.H. Biair,cons- this city) are to give a Mardi Gras splendid work. their esteem and confidence. Xo mar. table; W. H. Vaughn, Justice of the j and Festival in the city of Portland, commeuceing on the moruÍDg of iu Southern Orcgou is better acquaint- ; Peace. Democratic, A. B. Atkins, Reduced Rates to St. Louis. ed with the wuuts of the people; und constatile; Xnt Martin Sr., Justice of Juue 28th. aud continuing until The Southern Pacific Co. will July Oth. Five C. S. Battleships no mail in all Oregon is better able the Pence. will be at Portlaud during this sell round trip tickets at greatly re than Mr. Booth to secure legislation duced ratesto St Louis and Chicago Remember our own I. H. Bingham time. in their interests at Salem. Mr. Booth This carnival will be one of the account the St Louis Exposition, has no personal ax to grind, and he Trhen you are putting the X mark be ' .<4 *.Ä. 4 ’.. .4'-: on the following dates; June 10,17. A * will be both willing and able to do fore the names of the legislative can most extensive and elaborate ever kIMK. M . I> . 18; July I, 2, 3, August 8 . 9, 10; didates, on your ticket. He stands ? r K. YOU NO held in the Northwest. The general more in the future for his constituents a : P H Y M U A N nati HI KG EON than he has been able to do in the only for remedial and judicious committee in charge has leased the September 5, 0, 7; October 3, 4, 5. ? 9 * A TTO R N E Y AT LAW entire Mnltuomah Club grounds, Going trip must be completed past. In his future work in the Sen legislation. offlee in McFarland Building m Ottlce: Young Building, Main Street. aud attractions have been procured witbiu ten days from date of sale, f. West side. ate It will be found that lie favors the over Wynne’s Hardware Store and passengers will be permitted to Vote for O. R. Christnan for county from different parts af the United • lirect primary nominating bill and .*■" r ■ .* * . * v.-»v.*v.4 start on any day that will eDable also measures of similar moment; judge. He will give the county a States. The promise is given to all them to reach destination within good businesslike administration, and wboatteDd that they will witness one and he is a man whom to know is to 4 respect and esteem. He will favor while progressive will guard well the | of the best shows of this kind they the ten days limit. Return limit IN«, 1 ninety days, but not later than Dec. interests of the taxpayers. IY ever had tbe opportunity of looking *\i A . H K every measure for the upbuilding of 31th, 1904. PH YSIC IAN and SURGEON upon west of the Rocky Mountains the state financially, mentally and A T T O R N K Y A T I.A W I tí For full information as to rates All calls promptfy attended. Office: Willie Keeler, a batter of the Ameri- • morally. _________________ Silver Medal Contest Main M.. next to Leauer. Phone m » Spedai attention given to collections and routes call on Agent So. Pac. can Baseball League, draws an annu-j » £ Oue of the interesting and pleas Co. at Cottage Grove. It behooves the farmer anil rancher al salary of flO.OnO. A Congressman *'■. * * r . *■ •. y. r • u’.-t 1 V. »'V '. *!V . ing features of tbe Memorial Day June 7 has lieeu authorized as a to keep his eye open in these times of gets $5,000, but he merely makes laws . ! exercises was the silver medal elo sale date for the St Louis Exposi “ scientific politics,” lest he vote away instead o f bases. cutionary contest given in the opera tion tickets, iu ailditiou to sale dates his liberties and cast his ballot not ! J I Ü. MADSKN house Monday evening by the L o y previoursly announced for June. IV OK. I I . H. PE TR IK unfrequently, contrary to his own Hon. R. M. Veutch, Democratic al Temperance Legion, under tbe This wtii enable the purchasers of best Interests. One ol the amend nominee fo- Congress, will speak at AI.I. : WOltk : WARRANTED W A T C H VI I K K K ments in the coming election to be Eugene, F lay, June 3; at Cottage personal directions of Mrs. J. T. ticket« on this date to be at the 9 Office: l'ir>t door West of Allison' Watches, ( ’locks and Jewelry at DeSpain. Seven of the bright little (Ç ; Rar!»er Shop. Exposition on Oregon day, June 15. Lowest 1’rices. voted upon, should receive more than Grove, Sui.- ‘ iv.Tuned. ladies from the ranks of the L. T. L * r > * » . . . . . j passing notice from the farmer and entered the contest for the meda! Public School Picnic rancher, which has relation to the Don’t overlook the important ineas- grazing or tunning of stock on the j tires to be voted on at the bottom of and so well had they lieeu drilled An excursion to the front on the outside, public or governm ent lands. | your ballot when you enter the elee- and so commendable ami worthy of O. Si S. E. railroad will be conduct *1 praise were the efforts on the part On the face of It, the proposition to j tion booth next Monday. ed for the benefit of the public of each coutestai.t that it was no prohibit stock from running at large” A l t C I I IT K C T . school library Saturday, June 4 th. F N T I » T A concern has manufactured a bot- easy task for the judges to arrive at A very pleasant and enjoyable pic seems a good one, but to the rancher B iiit ilh n i. M itin s t r e e t a conclusion as to which member Koom ß, Heckwitli tlloek, K co fn k . ü*. Ï and homesteader in particular, ir | tie which will hold eigluy-four gallons. nic has been planned whieli will he ► e ► ► » would work n very great hardship, For nimrods this will supply a long- of the class was the most entitle)' held in the cool and shady Wild- to the highest honors. Finally bv ; ami in many eases would eut off their j experienced want, a few points, the judges decided lo main source of revenue and profit stock raising on the “ range.” Farm The Czar of Russia threatens to go a ward the pretty silver medal to ers and ranchers should talk tills mai to the front some time during tlie pres Gertrude Hogate, the smallest mem ler over and vote in their own inter ent month. The front started for the ber of the class. The presentation of tbe me. In I osts. that the law in this respect may Czar last month. was made by Mrs. D.-Spain in a fen remain just ns it is today. Don't kilt the birds. Even tlie crows appropriate aud well chosen re should be allowed to Uve until the marks after which a pretty souvenir Perhaps no man in the Second Ju pin was presented to each of the p< dicial District Is lietter qualified to fill disappointed candidates are ready for other contestants, whom Mrs. Dc- C ^eople die every year from; them. -onsumption. They neglect the position of Circuit Judge than Spain highly complimented and ad- Hon. K. O. Potter, the Republican Vote at least once next Monday nm l! monished to not becomedisrouraged ^Brnings which a cough and nominee for tnat important position. vote right. but to strive on and they would be sore lungs give. Judge Potter is a man of years and amply rewarded. discretion, a graduate of the State Vote Vr straight ! The contest was largely attended l a n e C o u n t ? X e n O e r Summer Underwear! m L U R C H ’S H A R T U N G and HANSEN HARDW ARE PLUMBING Stoves, Tinware FIRE ARMS FARM TOOLS PIPER a VANDENBURG PROFESSIONAL CARDS In England over 73,000 in America over 1 22,000 O î v v * <> « > * f <> <> <> <> « <> <> t Acker’s English i Remedy ‘ : : : OF J U L Y : : : COTTAGE GROVE ’04 ft « W e are making special p rices on all Men's and Boys’ C L O T H IN G AND S H O E S 5 piece suits. 5 1.5 0 to $ 5 . 00 . „ A dandy at 52 . 50 . now we are displaying a fine line o f Gent' Fancy Vests Ju st ,4 W ELCH & WOODS <> O <> ❖ & <> will cure Consumption. Stops cough in a night. It will «-lu'e Asthma anti Bronchitis.1 W ,e e positively guarantee it. a M r *. T M. BxxrT. Vassar. Mich., who! wa* pronoMticcI hopde»»iv ill with con- — •umption, says “ 1 owt my life to A « « « ’» K\,.i : -¡I R em edy . It j, . corain cure." -•dit' wbeies plendid HsbiufT 10 attend. Hound trip tickets 80 n I tlie r xMiutnin seen*-- cents, special rRtes for children un v ,, ,1 , pbasant der 14 vents of >ige. cd Write -------- to us testimonials for a n d irv m uSsm du «*» I free illustrated book on Consumntion I dav i- s-M ■ « a.w, » r . M at w . .S,,,,. ! T thu-e «I... attend. •«»- ................. w . II U .M )k.r A C w .. P r o n r... m itralo. N Y ' For F<* Sale Sale by t , the ,k< Mole M o lo » P b » n » * r | » U" ° Th»* .Tap« continue ‘'putting ft °vei the ItUSbiuijH m a w hj tb®t ï j i i l w l m i i ü i leave« no donht of th eir being abli to take care of tfcerosive*. “ *■ k * - U tili l l i t a i L t l l g w iU ¡¡