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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
Lim im i» ir he did not think “ Out W est" was somewhat in leti.lite as u OREGO* name for the magazine, indicating a COTTAGE GROVE veglie somewhere between Panama B IB L IC I! EI» KVfcUY 1 B ID AY am] the Aleutian Islands. His reply A. t'I.IFFO B D GAtIK. U llu r and PmblUbrr wu» that h<* wanteil to lie out o f prison, Enterra ut Ihr c< ►ttaseUrnve pò ♦toITli»* ai atri* free, iinllmitetl—to loak for the l**st mì c u m mattar. th ing» fot ail the West. H e i» <1 »Ing ¡it. HI- fielil is ju-t a- truely Oreg »n Hl’ BSCItrtTION r a t e * ‘ ami Washington a» it i» California, O h « War , • - - • si.se •Is Montisi • . ”3 Panama or Alaska—and his limitations ra r e r« Month. ......................................« If psDl in ...|isiue liut if iiot *.■ (I..I.I a i are not tlie-»-. Those who read 'Out sniform rat« -I si.iw per year will fir i liars«. 1 W est” will become its friends. LANE COUNTY LEADER A Word on Good Roads. l a c s The fo llo w in g letter from the ithtu twenty miles of only person C ottage G rove witli whom the ireseut e d i t o r o f t h e L ead e r can c la im a c q u a in t a n c e p r e v io u s to b u n t i n g ! ■ Meet M e at Lurch s ta k i n g c o n t r o l o f th is p a p e r , s h o u ld p r o v e o f in t e r e s t b e c a u s e o f its firm s ta n d f o r g ood r o a d s as a p a r t of th e d e v e lo p m e n t w o r k to b e d o u e ;, i v ; is s t r o n g i n s a v i n ? i m p o r t a n c e his week's offerii in Lane c o u n t y : “ Ct.ot o's K e s t ," M osbv Creek, IV vet brought out Ed. Isrne Conuty Leader -G e a r A d v e r t iilu s rat«» in:ele known on a p p u r it i.»11 The whole store a?lo\v with l»ri?ht. new nimmer outfits Sir: I t was nice o f you to send me roses and those o f Portland i a copy o f your new “ V en tu re'' aud for ladies and ?entleinen. < >retf i.as utx LIST I hope you w i l l make a success o f 1 ! io p a r tic u la r are th e s u b je c t o f a s k ill T h e Lane County L kaixeh fo r year, and any of the follow ing publl-1 fully written and exquisitely illustrât' it. Y ou did some pioneer mission- cation for one year, for the price set ed article by Gertrude Metcalfe in sry work in Santa Clara iu the way opposite: ■Sunset Magazine for July. Any of im provem ents— some o f which New York Trltem * Farmer « I 75 C o r n e r F ifth ttaveler who has seen California roses were carried out to the betterment Toledo Weekly BUdr I T h e O ld e s t u n d Portland Weekly *>regouUn "i 50 unti M iiiu sts." at their best lias still something to o f the town. I t is mv hope you will Portland Weekly Journal i 0 0 M ost P o p u la r :: Portland bem t-VVWkly Journal 25 learn if he has uot seen Oregon rose* also d o some more o f the same in Han Fraud**1 ** < all ¿ 50 in the “ mad riot o f bloom found here C ottage G rove, though the writer Sao Francis*'** Examiner • i 50 S m iH d M a g a a la e . b a n F ra n e ia u o - w la June” . Paul de Longpre chose [ does not expect to remaiu to see out Went, l ow Andele» --- 'i 50 im provem ents or attempt Hollywood near Los Angeles fo r his either offers from people to iuvest tlie Did uot expect to remain home. He has painted flowers ail his thereat. money in enterprises, but to put it .J U L Y 1 . loot F R ID A Y over three months, but the air here life and has about him there a wilder in Government boods, a savings ness of color, yet this famous artist am ong the hills is so pure aud the bank, and some in real estate, from Mrs. E. t . lu l l o f Turner, Oregon, has nothing to cotnparo with the pure, views so entrancing that I have wbtcb to derive au income in tlie M u n it fa c t u r e r o of* F lour w ritlog to E veryb o d y’s Magazine for tints and perfection of leaf, even to lingered aud lingered till I regret way of rent. F e c it« G r a h a m , W h o le July says: “ In this day of telegraph the outermosi petal, that is common to leave. W h e a t F lo u r , G e r m Meal ic news and daily papers, we hear at to the roses of Portland and Oregon. Am at the Lyon -ltaw lin gs A PECULIAR INSECT once o f ev ery curious, cruel, senseless, homestead “ C lou d ’s R est“ D ine and vindictive person, and nothing at A. Clifford Gage, the well known miles up the M id dle F ork of the Extensive Improvements are bell»? I all o f the ten thousand sensible, quiet, printer and newspaper man, who W illam ette, known also as Mosby Mountain Growers are Cautioned to Avoid to our milliii? machinery. We aim to I keep our ttour proof against outside com -1 Insect Pest on Vegetable. kind, and gentle people who go to made the .Santa Clara News one o f the creek T h ere is not a neighbor pet ¡tor*. Being a Cottage C row insti-1 tut ion. \w respectfully ask you to order f Correspondence of the I«eatiers. make up our homes and the founda brightest papers in the state, has pur within a mile and the only com- the home product when buying flour I tion o f our. nation. The l * » t o f our chased the Lane County L f . a d e k , pub m onication with telegraph, te le We have Just Installed a machine oi I W ritin g from tlie higher mount large capacity for rolling oats and bar- 1 Am erican women are not in print. lished at Cottage Grove, Oregon. phone, post office and railroad is ain regions of the Coast Fork of ley. Brin? your oats and have it rolled I The truest li mie* an- those which are Mr. and Mrs. G age have removed to by a w i n d i n g w o o d road or wagon the before feeding. It will go much further L Willamette, a eorrts; undent Feed aud hay promptly delivered to I ■mudvertlseii.” H ave only been down to of the Leaner any part o f the city. :: ? says: A fter the Cottage G rove and they w ill be uiis*- trail. This is true .f the g n at daily jou rn ed here by their many friends. The C ottage G rove once since coming mountain frosts of Juue 11th an d' al», whose c dumns are tilled with the I, eai »Eli is a handsome paper, bearing here smee last fall and no candidate •June filth, it is reasonable to e x sin n n d wickedness of the people of every evidence o f prosperity In its for initiation into a secret society pect good prices for garden vege this workaday world, but the weekly pages, but, good as it looks, it undoubt could g e t a worse shnkiug and tos tables for the remainder of the year paper with it» simple record of home edly will be made still newsier and sing than one gets iu these nine of l'.t'H. happening», its efforts to better the I»ettcr under Mr. Gage's able and miles. Sm all wonder we get our As tlie beet, radish aud turnip town aud im prove its local conditions, clever management.- -Han Jose Herald. mail semi-monthly! crops were uot affected by frost i t . is the truest representative of the old N ow M r. G age, is your oppor behaves those grow ers who desire style of journalism that James Russell T o tlie people o f Oregon tle»re is tunity to advocate good roads and to save their crops to watch for a L ow ell and O liver W endell Holmes great meaning in the establishment preach it m orning, noon aud night »small fly. similar iu appeaiauce to j endorsed —the nearest approach to tile the comuiou house fly, which lays of the Oregon Development League. and six times between meals. /earless r..r.n o f public utterance that T here is no future for Oregon its eggs at the base o f the leaves of E very business man in the State is tuade H trace G reeley and the elder vitally interested in the success of this unless she bestirs herself for pass radishes, beets and turnips. The Bennett famous. In these days, how able highw ays. W ou ld like to egg s hatch into insects which movement. It »rv Is “ simply a O system- ...v o s . ■in I V *» J .-»IXTIll- — e v e r , too many of the country weeklies atized metho-1 o f brin gin g Oregon in- l,a' e ? ou comP " I ’ lie,e au'1 ®ee *L* honeycomb the roots, leaving ouly a are inane m i l ineffective because their A SPECIALTY to prominence as a productive great glorous scenery, but sympathy for shell-like rind. editors <)'■ n"t cure to express their The writer tells the Leader of state. The importance of the League your bones bids me beware in vitin g convictions in editorial utterance for cannot he tritely stated, but it the stranger out, lest he fall victim some correspondence with Prof. fear o f g ivin g offense. The weekly means more people for Oregon, more to the ruts ami pitfalls and holds iis Wadsworth o f the University of pa|>er that timely and clearly give- its wealth, more business, better markets up to the w orld in derision! Oh California C ollege of Agriculture in opinion on matters of public Interest and better prices. Are you interested? fo r tlie oiled roads of San la Clara Berkeley, C alifornia,—-who has had has tlie respect i f the community county, and a road supervisor like no experience with this class of in where it i- published, whether Its John Hull. sects, does uot know its name, aud Our Spanish war, Japan’s war with loa der» agree with those opinions or Th e sp rin g frosts have played can only ■ uggest that all infected China, and England’s Boer war cost not. Such expression of opinion is havoc with the wild flowers but I plants be carefully pulled up aud L,u h a b o ^ " t -r-v o n o m lllU n . dollars a day. ; » send provocative f..i». u ssio„, „m l discus- * r» a few of i the i f l i t I vou > 1)11 il ir n w i:.o t countless / t/ u u u to o burned, leaves aud roots, destroy sion is ever produc ¡ve of sound 1,1 ® V " " Xt F eb r“ a¡7 ' th™ ,ore' th® thousands that bewitch n tenderfoot in g thus both egg s and maggots. 0f Eastern war will have cost Japan aud : vision and action ui m atter} am ong these hills. F o x g lo v e en I H e has communicated with Prof. For these reu- Russia some $3ii5.000,000 each. W ill scotch bloom are wild here aud C ordley o f Corvallis on tlie subject, comm unity welfare sons the i oiintry ree kites of the either o f them ever get back this sum as thick as dog feuuel and hoar-j It is possible the latter may sug United State* m e most Important from K orea or Manchuria, or in na hound on the Santa Clara sidewalks gest some less drastic method of agents in m aking tlie grow th and de tional pride. in form er days. H ow I wish you | exterm inating tlie pest. 4« velopment of tlie tuition. W e agree and Mrs. Guge could have seen the] A Seattle flnn Inis received an order With Mrs. Judd that tlie eiiine, the rhododendrons last month. This j Heating Contracts to be Let. from Rampart, Alaska, for a m owing lewdness, the cruelty anil tlie vilenpss ' is the month of the O regon lilies i Contracts will l»e let July Dtli for I 'l l V s l t l y\ unii >1 I t i.EON ATTORNEY A T L A W machine and a horse hayrake. Th is might be omitted from the ! < ititi*« in Mil'ur].mil HuildiiiK is snid to be the flrst ordeVoTthe kind 11"“ 1 neXt.UH,nUl vvil) Se® the buckie- t,,e 'i,“e a t * i a p p a r a t u s in the new ! Office: Young Building, Main Street, "ver Mynuv's Hardware stur« great dailies to their betterment, but i 1 berries ripening, also blackberries. W est Sitie. I »Ili«« l'Ima«. Main :ui frame school budding now being) that lias ever come from W estern i how seldom tlo we tlml weekly papers tbim bleberries salmonberries aud constructed for school district No Alaska, and appears to offer p r o o f1 in tlie thousands of towns and villages \ raspberries, all wild all over this -to at Cottage G rove. Tlie building all over tlie United State» g ivin g »p u c e ' that the land o f the midnight sun lias 1 IU0 acre ranch. was commenced June 0th an 1 is now " other resources than gold and llsli.— ! to tlie I »use and profitless tilings of W ith kind regards to Mrs. G age up to the secon 1 story. It will ? Oregonian. I A l i l i * PI n u r . B E A I . l ' T A T I j , life. V ery seldom, w e think. and best wishes for your success iu contain six large class ro uns and a y I>" IN »I IIANCK A M I M IN IM I I I PHYSIC I am i M KGI ON your new home, Sincerely Yours, basement, where tlie heating plant ► p ii l i . i . i p * a v v i i r k l e : k V slior'ago o f telegraph operators j Reader- w ill note another important All calls promptly attended. Office: C a th a r in e M i i . m k a x . will he installed. C ottage Grove * Main st„ next to l.cauer. Phone ill item added to the list of combined sub-1 *8 bu*nK xperienceil here by a great Bank Building Phone Main 194 will then have two large school _ scription offers at the head of the edi many railroads. The block system i Gets Prize of $10.000. » ► r a - » • » • - > • *>v » ntt»? houses, with largely increased fa c ili-) ’ torial column this week. “ Out W est" railroads require competent men, Mrs. M . L . Stoddard, a neice of ties and n double corps of instruc is published at Los Angeles and is | Years ago «bout all stations had learn- j Mrs. L. M . Thom pson o f C ottage tors. H eatin g facilities have recent * 4 4 4 . >. 4 ‘ ..4 classed aiming the very best illustrat | ers assisting, who worked about the ! J )K N T1ST G rove, has received a prize of ly been added to thd present school C. MADSEN depots. That tiny has passed a n d , ed magazines of tlie United Slates. $10,000 fo r securing the greatest b u ilding and it has been relinislied DR. I I . II. P E T R IE The regular subscription price is two I there is a wanting of sueli men ut tlie ALL WOKk : \V A KB ANTED number o f subscribers to the San inside and out. W A T C H *1 % K EIt . dollar* pci! year, but bv at rangeiuent I present time. Office: First door West of vili H»’S Francisco W e e k ly Examiner. Mrs. Willehes. Clocks and Jewelry Bar I »er shop. with Mr. Moody. Manager of tlie "Out Lowest Prices. Stud.lard is a daughter o f Mrs W est” Publishing Company, we are In excluding «e ,'u patent m edi Julia Smith o f Ogden, Utah,' where | enabled to offer this superb magazine cine circulars from the mails on the Mrs. Stoddard nlso I'v e «. Mis. with the L e a d e r for only tw.» dollars ground that they are for fraudulent Smith was in C ottage G.'ove as the| 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 '- and llfty cents per year. "Out W est" purposes the Postmaster General Is guest o f her sister M is. Thompson D. IIK N S IL L Is editetl by Chns. F. Luminis, one of undoubtedly acting in the public in - ; last summer and lias notified her the ablest editors, most virile writers terest. I» E N T I S T sister o f the good fortune of her A ltU IIIT K C T . j ami strong expressionists o f to-day. neice. The Ogden Standard refers I Hr. Snapp's Building. Main strivt Ho your daughter*» edmrade. Plan ! His editorial depiiltlilent which lie ltonm r>. Beckwith Bloi-k, E p o f n k . O h . jr I to the m atter as follow s: * •* * *- ► » » calls "T h e L io n ’s Den ” is read little pleasures to be enjoyed together, •‘ Mrs. M . L Stoddard, the well j and associate li*»r in your work and monthly with most careful scrutiny It ’s a short story ; but stop known cashier at the G rill reastau- j by thousands o f people on the Pacific your ambitions as far as possible. Do rant, received the letter and tele- i at the first chapter by using not l>e afraid to show her "th e g irl in Coast as well as throughout the Unit gram yesterday afternoon from the ed States. He Is interested In making yourself.” publisher* o f the Sau Francisco good roads, good Indians, good citi Tlie .Sacramento Bee valiantly heads W eek ly Exam iner n o tifyin g her zens, -and a good magazine. Having | its new from the eounties surround that a certified check for $10,000 Imd closely followed his work for the past ing It, "Superior California N otts been sent her in care o f the express i four years the present writer is one c f Page,” a eonsideralile piece o f devel company as a prize for her efficient I his unashamed admirers. Matters of opment work in itself. work in the m atter o f securing the current importance are discussed in a largest list o f subscribers for that stron gly Individual, yet uniform ly A rate of ton dollars from London paper. In the letter the publishers brood and logical style, varyin g in its to New York has been made by steam say that the money is for her to do hu m or; hut whatever is dealt witli is ship companies. Increased bardes o f with as she may wish, but a little ' hamm ered on the expansive anvil o f European paupers may Is: expected advice is offered in that she should I It will cure your cough at truth. The writer once asked Mr. a* a result. not pay any Attention to letter» and 1 once and prevent Pneumonia. L U R C H 'S 'COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS^ H ARTUNG and H A N SE N H A R D W A R E .. PLUMBING MINERS’ SUPPLIES Stoves, Tinware FIRE ARMS FARM TOOLS PIPER a VANDENBURG PROFESSIONAL CARDS J.‘ I! A Cough, Pneumonia, Weakened Lungs, Consumption. Acker’s English Remedy J u ily 15 t h , 1904 A Genuine U p to E V E R Y T H IN G R E D U C E D Closing Out $9.00 and $iOOO o Sale $ 1.00 * < > 4 # <> Our 910.00 to 912.00 Men » Suits now « 4 o « Î " I »Iwavs reccommend A ck e r ' s K ng - EI1H R em edy for coughs and lung trouble. It is the best medicine l have handled in my 14 tears experience. It has cured every case where tried." .A- B. C< '"K Druggist BeMefontaine. O. W rite t o us fo r testim onials and free iIlu?tr;itfHl h«v»k on Consumption. < > « 4 f * It will heal your sore lungs and will positively cure Con sumption. But what is the use of getting to that stage ? B o y 's : Suit. 2 pieces o 4 H «ld N e w BANK BUILDING IV . flo e fin d Hn' 1 * - * 4 1 .« O a b o t t le »«o n e r b ark . XV H. H ooker * C «.. Frnpm., Hu AT* In, N. T For Sale by the Modern Pharmacy -V lot ot odds and ends in shoes nbt tut half price 4 WELCH • nt i f you » r e not HMtUflrd return the bottle to 4 Î 4 4 >.- 4>->.4 &• W O O D S ? | \ K . C. T. IIOCÜ K B IT f PHYSICIAN A ANO SU CON Office* in l»r. Wall buikhna. M^¡n street, t otUfte Grove, t»(flee phone Main 3«l. Residence phone Main 4' 4 ** « e v .e F ir e M e have on on r yards 50,000fee' Don't neglect that house any longer, but call nt the express office of lumber which m ust b e sold to m a k e r o o m for in com in g stock. Price and have Tom Awbrey write you up ranging from $3.60 to $7.00. * a policy; in either the -Etna Insur ance Co. or the Oregon F ire R elief you want a bargin . Com e at once. Association, of M cM inarille, Oregon Saginaw, Oreg0*' The Booth Kelly Lumber Co-