Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, September 17, 1904, Image 2

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    LANE
COUNTY
LEADER
up the State «f Oreg n become» sub­
ject to additional tax »imply because
COVTAGE GROVE
*
OREGON it is a corporation, and I» therefoie
I discriminatoli against.
rUBLltillKI) gVKBY SA TU R D A Y
If tlie State require* more money to
. C LIFFO R D IIAU K, Editor an<l PublMwr
pay its ever inen »ting and always
h growing expenses, ruise the rut« of
Kutereu at the Cottage ({rove postofflee i
oml-claHs matter.
tuxation oh all property subject to
: tux In a fair and .qufiafilo manner.
Avoid discrimination that will drive
HCB.HCKIPTION RATES
One Year
.
.
.
.
9i.no
ix Months
.
.
.
.
.75 from our state million of dollars of
"hreee Months
■M
capital that is seeking Investment
lien* every year.
f paid tn advance but if not s<
•niform rate of $ 2
The comiug legislature should in­
Advertising rates made know n on application
clude among its first acts the repeal
of the corporation tax law. It will
CLUBBINfl L1HT
The Lane County L kadhi for one undoubtedly behoove them so lo do,
year, and any o f tile follow ing publi­ for by this course they will encourage
cation for one year, for tin* priee set investments within the State. Levy
opposite:
afnirandjust tax on nil property,
New York Tribune Fanner
$1 T#
whether tlie title Is individuals, part­
Toledo Weekly Blade .................
1 M
Fin lan d Weekly Oreitnidan .
2 mi
nership» or corporations.
Fortland Weekly JimriMl
........ 2 no
i
Portland Si-Mil-Weekly Journal
Han Franelaco call
.. 2 25
2 .to
San Franelaco Examiner. ................. 2 ,vi
Sunset MaKaziite, San Franelneo - 2 «0
Out Went, Los AocekM
2 60
Increase In P o p u la tio n .
According to the
up by
A C RAN K ON TEA.
figure»
made
Labor Commissioner
Hoff,
j based upon statistical systom,
1 populatiou
of Oregon
for
the
1 !>01
numbers 470,051, against 413,521»
in 1900, an increase of 50,488 in the
the past four years. The usual
method employed iu obtaining the
statistical population is based upon
the average school population o
the state, taken from the annual
school census. An average is
struck of the total school popula­
tion, all resident» of the statu be
twoeu 4 and 20 years of age. the
total number of pupils carolled in
the schools and a total attend­
ance. Tbo average is then compar­
ed with the total population of the
state accordidg to the last Federal
census, to obtain tbo percentage,
and the population of other year»
is found upon the proportionate
ratio. Commissioner Hoff, how­
ever, striving to secure what lie con­
sidered more nccurule tiguies, if it
were possible to obtain them, im­
proves on tins system by taking the
average of tlie school population
and that of the vote east, for .lustii e
of tlie Supreme Court at tiie last
two geneial elections, and finds ti.e
total population of the state upon
the same proportionate ratio.— Har­
risburg Bulletin.
W hökt
C y ru a W . F i e l d '«
W lih M
E x p e r t T r « T » » le r .
Y o u
a«n< 1 W h e r e
W a n t
It may be that the uilUkmalre la no
more eccentric than humbler mortals,
and yet In the fler««* white light of
publicity it often (teems **o. Gyrus W.
Field was never given to any o f tht
expensive hobble« o f other rh.'h men.
He did not dote ou horses or yacht» ol
picture». But Mr. Field did like tea.
He used to »ay there was only one
man o f Ills acquaintance who knew
how to brew it, and that man was "Old
Field.*' The father of the submarine
bertha collars i
cable used to travel a great deal by
rail, but he never went unywhere with­
out his favorite brand of tea and his
personal utensils for brewing It.
Mr. Field seldom traveled lu his pri­
vate car, and none o f his retinue of
servants ever made tea for him. From
S E E
W I N D O W
::
::
hi» berth In the Pullman he rose early,
ns at home, and it was not an uncom­
mon sight to see the gray old philan-
lf di— 'i and "in iInc about
in a buffet car nt daylight, s«i*kiiig hot prj££s for Best Articles on Oregon.
water with which to brew his choice
Any nor*»"it in the State o f Oregon
young Hyson, a canister of which was ,-an contribute articles in com petition ¡
invariably a part o f hi» baggage.
f,,r th« follow ing prizes;
One day when Mr Field was going
Tlif Portland roiim iereial Club offers two
through Front street he was attracted ¿Old lin'd al* ami
I» ea d i p n * f“* for urtici«1
,
by a tea taster who was sipping the in Oregon, uih U t Ila* following ■aiiditi«
|.i.r t li»- issi urlili«' iipjM'.nmc m I In* ocular
contents o f a number o f small «ups. ............... . nil Ill'll.|a|»-r nr .»«her |n » I • « H'.ll l»»l»
i.'i.l.' "I III'- i u t e o f I»r.*ii..n. I'l l»*'
Mr. Field watched the man carefully prude , .m i,,r
null I I I |H r>mis ri-si.llne m or.
and observed his method of using boil­ | .¡nil U ii . i uni livlaz in thrrity " t l'"rilami, i-helre
......
ing water.
Finally he entered the nf a : " ! '! medal **r #38 lit cash.
k,,7 the sennini l . '. l article. Miller die gold
place ami said to the expert: "H ow long medal nr -.Ml III rash, depredimi III............
in ule In Mie »im n r nl nr-l lina*.
have you been in this business?”
rlieie winline: third prize WUJ li- niiei
“ Thirty-one years,” said the tea tast­ ! -A Knurl
li iiri/u m il !» six. the Rfth prize in i
er. who was enjoy*ng an annual in ' V," ,"u ie n w e ! m n land a s.d d m e d .il u u d * l »
Mill I- ............................ prize- upnti exactly the
come o f about $20,* km ).
- ime 1 . 1 - 1 - a - Un uni,I .......lai and Slim .ire I». he
“ Well, you had better give it up,” 1 d id ritmimi In residuila ..I Oreu.m .m l»lde id
remarked Mr. Field frankly.
"You
I he reasnu for haviuii these artici*", print 1
don't know how to make tea and you ...........le of Ihe «tale 1 » that * e iialit the pe «.pie
ami
lia i from home In know nur advantage!
are too old to learn. I.et me brew some ! a llieu
u e desire Ihe Portland and oreu.m |mpor»
of that stuff for you.”
I,. t*c r c llc ie.I
.... any
nl that
ari-e thrmiKh having to .lee ,Ine arile1"'*
The aged philanthropist poured water j uuuhl
\rlit-les coiit.Tiiiiiig til«* expref......... “Webfoot"
on some leaves which he took from a will n«4 In- allowed toc«»M»pc.t«*;
i nor «>f llu* *tal«- will In* ask« *1 I«* .«| p
paper in his pocket, let It draw for a , h , 1 i i I ,i d - t ...M
. r.Miiintt«-«* t«» d««l«le a» t«*th«; adiiiMT»
few seconds and invited the tea taster in 'lit- spilt* «'oldest. while the Mayor of I «»rtland
to test it. But the expert spat the stuff will l»e re«|iu*d«Ml tonarne the roiimiittee that
w ill sel«-«t tlie winners in this city.
out. “ Worst ever!” was his comment
«»in- of ili** chief reas«ms for «tile,ring Hn,s«*
“ Not even properly brewed.” Then Mr. i.ri/e** in to give the younger gem-ration an »|s
Mirtiiuitv to «to sitine pleasant work during va-
Field, who w as a .sensitive man, turned cat ion. Th.s is a busy ag«* ami no article is tlc-
on Ids heel and walked away, mutter­ sirc«l «•\ce«‘ding live thousaml w«trds—those of
lilNtut «toc tlutusand word« pref*'rr« «t.
ing. “ I f you are an expert, the good
\ o article will In* ai eept«'«l in competition e x ­
cept when* the newspaper «*r«»tlier puhlh ation
Lord help some of our tea drinkers.”
is suhinltte.l compiei«'. The article» suhinitte«
But when the millionaire was out of iH f.tnif the property of the Portlamli «»inmcrclal
sight the tea taster roared with laugh­ (Mill». t*> I k * uscii ;ts *h*sirc«l.
Tin* contest c I om '. h October t. V-M
ter and said to one of the clerks: “ That
We IH-1leve that there will l»e an int«‘resling
was old Field. He's a crank on tea. coioiK-tit ion for thes«* prizes, amt feel sure that
A S P EC IALT
I’a.vs *!. a pound for it. and I told bim | Cmauia,
“ Ö M--------------------
ä ' Ä
" i S à l i , ï Â m # 2 !Klad
1 .» q.-fiiro int«*r«'sling matti'r relative t.» the
it w as like dishwater.”
A
T
L U
B A R G A I N
1 to
G e t It
1 * C JH ’l f
B U L L E T I K i
n
n e w
d e s ig n s
L A C E C O L L A R S :: A ttra c tiv e Patterns
S H I R T W A I S T S A T A S A C R IF IC E
Thcre has been issued by the
Coo|*r Book Co., at McMinnville,
Oregon, a not well printed but
s a t c h d a Y s k i t k m m ût i :, jyoi nevertheless attractive and interest­
ing little volume entitled “'The
EASTEItN PEOPLE W IL L COME. Yamhills; an Indian Romance.”
I>. W . Weyant, who is visiting Binding is in red cloth and imita
various mining districts of tlie state lion leather with gilt lettering.
In tile interests of the Lewis Ac Clark
This cleverly written tale deals with
Centennial at Portland. ISOS, was in
the story of the Indians o f the W ill-j
Cottage drove tills week. He states
that from reliable sources of informa­ amclte and Cascade regions “ before
tion it is learned that ninny who have the white man came ”
not visited ihe f-t. Louis Exposition
For simplicity and natural beauty
will come to Oregon next year to a*- o f expression, the author, J C.
tend the fair whleli Is to bring Oregon
Cooper, has become himself entitled
into greatet prominence than ever
before. It is stated also that of those to more attention than the hook
who uro to come many visited the will probably command for him un­
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
Buffalo Exposition, hut omitted the less lovers ol literature
should
An Extra Bargain
St. Louis Exposition because of it* I chance to discover the charm that
Blacksmith Shop, including all
vastness. Their object is to attend
runs through the simple romance.
such expositions ns will set forth com j
tools, stock, and fixtures, or will sell
pletelv tlie real resources of th e! Pur st romance thrills in the meet­ stock and fixtures and lease build
territory where given.
Tills, it is ing of the d utghlers of Hassiwa
ing. This is one of the hi st paving
claimed, is not possible where masses with the braves of the KaJapooas,
established business propositions in
of material for display are gathered I who send on their arrows a token i
the city, and can be bought at a
together as at St. Louis all sections
in the form o f syringa blossoms
bargain tail on or add less
being represented and few completely j
so Visitors who have seen tlie Ht. across the waters o f the river that
M uii . kv .V Mil.si
Loins fair—awe-inspiring because of divides them, promising to come
1905—O R E G O N — 1905
its extent and multiplicity of exhibits i again.
Next M on day and to T iie s iln y noon
have boen dazzled more than bene­
An historical value attaches to Septem lsT P.i a nd 20, Hr. L o w e Ku-
fited by their visit. The grandeur of th es,
f„ r it tells o f the tribal gen e's well know n Ociilw-Opt.lchm j
A G o o d D o c to r .
will ngllln lie III C o tta g e (iro n * lit
the Loul.unnn Pnrclinsn Exposition is
in a sense rendering it valueless as a divisions c f the Oregon Indians, H otel . (¡ruhtkin. D on ’ t fail t o have I One day iu Shanghai, says a writer
him test y o u r eyes for glasses.
iu the Chicago Itecord-IIerald, when
means of exhibiting state or terri­ ¡ their manner ol living, their dwell­
I was feeling sick, I called a China­
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
torial resources.
ings and means o f subsistence.
man to mo and said, “ John, do you
For this reason the UK).'» Fair at
To those who realize the impor­
ORIGIN OF "KICKF.RS.”
have good doctors in China?”
Portland will do more for Oregon
“ Good doctors!” lie exclaimed. “ Chi*
tance of preserving and perpetu­ ■
to C o m e F r o m un i W u p a *
than ten such magnificent expositions
11 a have best doctors In w o’ld.”
(Io n lu CwrnlMli .>11 n r * .
ating the records and memory ofon r
as this at Hr. Loui*. People can see
“ Eudon, over there,” I said, pointing
” 1 believe Hint the origin o f tlie ex­
but not appreciate the gorgeous spec- predecessors in the Oregon country,
pressive bit o f slang ‘kickers’ may be to a house covered with a doctor’s
tacle. Its magnitude Is Impressive. there rests in such publications as
signs, “ do you call him si good «loc-
found in tlie very lowest form o f occu­
Its vuried phases are too confusing for j ' The Yamhills” a more intrinsic pation any member o f the human race tor?”
“ Eudon good doctor!” he exclaimed.
definite and intelligent lealization.
value than its power to charm or follows,” \\\ M. Robinson states.
“ ITe great! l i e best doctor in China,
Those who visit the Lewis & Clark-
“ Between Wormsiey's urfll St. Helen’ s,
interest the reader. In such works in Cornwall, is an underground canal lie save my life once!”
Fair will have before their eves the!
W I N D O W
COTTflöE 6R0VE FLOUR MILLS
M ikiiiiiactiircrs «>r |i*|our
I'c c il, «Jrnliiiiii, vvi,ole
W lient I’ fillip, Gerln >|,.a|
K x le n ilve iiuproi etu....... are I h -I i . i ; nmdn
......... m illin g m ach in en . He n ,,?
keep mir Hour pr....t auainst
‘“
p.‘llt,»ra. Item,; a fnltaue limm „„u
tilth’ ll- w e n .........Until a.k i „ „
„'.‘Vi
tin* home p
r«
pr.Hlu.-l
n ! i. ■ i, i ni In;, it,.,,
H e h a ve |u-t Inslalle.l
nun Inn. a
•»rite ca p a e.ls for rotini:' ...its .,„,1 | "
lev. Brlliu y.m r oa ts and haie a r„|ÍL
lu-Yor«.
.....Hoir
. in...........
Tore feedin
g. it
It V
w
ill go much fu r"1
rth 1 e ** r *
t‘«*e(l and hav promptly delivered tn
any part o f firn illy.
::
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H ARTU N G and HANSEN
HARDWARE
P L U M B IN G
z\r-
ttfh's in any language w ill he accept«'«.
F«*«diiiu «•<• rtain that this eff«»rt will resultili
mii. li l -. mm I to Oregon, w«* ire. Very truly yours.
11. M. C a k k , rresUIeiC.
T iik . o . IJ. W iL C o x .(‘ hairuian K\«*eutive Com.
Portland Commercial Club.
Stoves,
Y
FIRE
ARMS
must ifrtH f state hi tin* I’aeific Northwest,
F ARM
MINERS’
SUPPLIES
VANDENBURG
IURTELS’ CITY MEAT MARKET
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
¿ ir e s h B e e f, P o r k , M u t t o n a n d V eal
oisr
SMOKED : MEATS : A : SPECIALTY
C H O IC E I'TtKSII |.'ISH ON T U E S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y
J. H. BARTELS, Propi'ietor
Phone Main 83
WE’V E GOT W HAT YOU WANT
In New and Second-Hand Goods at money-saving prices
and in endless variety. If you want anything from a hair
pin to a .steamboat, call on
CATARRH
t /«M
m BAU"
Tinware
TOOLS
PIPER $
“ You d o n ’ t say so!” I said. “ IIow
resources of Oregon, Washington and we i " 1' 1 evidence o f the transition connecting the lower levels o f the coal
WU8 i t ? ”
Idaho principally.
They will not ! ftoni savagery to what we call ciyil- mines at Wormsiey’s with the surface
“ Me velly sick,” he said confidential­
station at St. Helen's which saves a
have miles of exhibit allies ami mill.' izatnm.
ly. “ Me eallee Dr. Ilan Kou. Givee
I great deal o f money for the mine
tiplied millions of wealth before
Our day of «team and electrics is I owners iu handling the coal, which Is some medicine. Get velly, velly sick!
them. They will bo alii« in a few
Me cull Hr. Bam Mug. Givee more
a
far
day from that when the trilles i •''">i'iy loaded on the barges hi the medicine. Me grow worse. Going to
j i Jr j ■ -.(j i . a - resources or I
mines and transported by the canal
the country represented.
Their o f the Northwest roamed, hunted, under the mountains to the harbor ut die! Bliineby call I>r. Eudon. He no
mlods will not he stunned with limit­ fought and lived iu peace among I St. Helen's. When the canal was de­ got time, no come. He savee my life!”
less vlstasof exhibits and their in their forests and aceros» their plains vised, however, how to provide for
W o n h l n 'l R a is e P r ic e s .
| locomotion for these bargos was a prob-
spectinn of the exposition will afford or along their rivers.
“ Ob, dat I eou»‘J git a jo b in de leg
I lem.
them knowledge of what really exists
And it is well for us to revert to | Mules couldn’ t Iw* used, and there ! islatur’ !” exclaimed Brother Hickey.
here in the great Northwest.
the time one hundred years ago j were circumstances which made steam j “ What would you be willing to work
impossible, but nu inventive genius for?” some one asked.
when tlie Oregon rolled undisturb- I tinnily solved the riddle by suggesting
“ Well, suh,” was tlie reply. “ I
CORPORA riON TAX LAW .
ed by the plrtsli o f steamer wheels, i|mt cross pir. es of ttmlier !»■ placed wouldn’ t charge a cent mo’ dan de
■■.\’«>. i never tan, no matter how
Anent tin* movement by the Cot­
much I’ m out in the sun.”
! the woods met and partly covered along the roof o f tlie canal, which was yuther iegislaturs.” — Atlanta Constltu
tage Grove Commercial Club for the
very low. am! men coukl lie on their tlon.
“ Goodness! What’s the use of hav­
and the creatures of the j hacks on top o f the loaded barges and
repeal of the oppressive corporation | * ,e PlaI"
ing a vacation, then?”
tax law, there have been advanced. It forest roamed io freedom ihrough- ■kick' tlie vessel along. A fter the barge
“ Lots of us«*, lean go in tlie sun
would appear, sufficient valid ronsons ! out a wildcrness where was no j was once started this was found to he
without fear of tan— I can get my
feasible.
for such action by tlie Oergon Login-1 scream of saw-blade nor crash of
toilet articles from
The men eotild easily keep tlie load
lature.
Moito.w & B kkiiai t , either store
falling tree.
ill motion l.y the means suggested, and
The law is not aimed at I irgo cor­
it Ims ever since Iwcn in use. There
We
shall
commemorate
the
open­
porations with monopolistic tenden­
ts no question about tin- low grade of
cies, but at such as are in their infan ing o f this country to settlement this sort o f work, and even tla- men
cy and should have encouragement by a great exposition next year. who follow it are constantly 'kicking'
from the State rather tlinn hindrance. There will be shown the successive around the villages where they live.
They wen* known at the mines olHeial-
Others, though not in their infancy,
| stages o f development from tlie ly ns ‘kickers' because
their work
« T 'ftV E R
are not largely financed nor possessed [
time o f Lewis and Clark to the and their vocal complaints, continually
of extensive resources.
iiidulg.sl
in.
caused
every
one
at
To all those the corporation tax law present, and it may be that histori­
Wormsiey's or St. Helen's, no matter
has proved a hard-hip a handicap to cal exhibits will illustrate the life what ttieir station or employment, who
development nnd In some cases. ns i of the nomadi Indians prior to that ¡iulnlgo.1 in complaints to he called
can lie shown, has driven new indus­ time; hut let us recall that liter iture 'kickers.' I presume Unit tiic origin
tries from thisstuto Into others whore
o f the word, as we use It. is Just what
Y v
To the Best Grocery
must lie relied up in to round out I have suggested.” — Ht. I-otils Globe
such laws do not exist.
in
town— where the
the
value
o
f
what
we
ire
shown.
Democrat.
Capital, always shy and timid when
C. J. MILLER
W e have got
Ì^OJ
S E E
Corner W a ll and R iver Streets
We come to your
rescue, in case o f
them going
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glamour o f such
seeking investment in now localities, Without the
is rendered more conservative bv the works as ” The Yamhills” we see
oorporaUon U x law now on th*
1 only the « o n v , anroaantic side .»t
ute books of tfip Stut.* of Oregon.
the life of the red
man his
Why partnership eoneerns an.I in­
dividual owners should not pay tin* hatchets, arrowheads and other
sumo rate of taxation as a corporation, evidences ol iiis existence and do­
has never been satisfactorily or evon mestic habits.
partially explained Ivy thoso who
The people who now live on the
favor the law.
very
spot where tlie Killamooks,
It has hern I'lnlmcd that it pro-
vented certain corporations from Chinooks, Twalitas, Multtiom ihs
“ wild cnttlntt" nnd watering their and T1 at sops set their tepees and
stock. I,ot It be said that the »■la'«« of built their
fires, know nothing
people who promote corporations, the 0f them except through such books
stocks of which carry Inllatcd values,
as “ The Yamhills” and more se­
anil dispose of them to innocent pe­
date
works o f history
so ns, are not retrnlms! In th.-ir ills
Pride in a state or a section be-
honest work by »tread of an Ini orpor
atlontax. They would not «ton for ■ gets public spirit.
Boston reveres
that. It is the legitimate enterprise her Fanned Hall, her Old South
that is most seriously affected.
Church, because they speak of
On mining companies striving to
develop their properties with limited earlier times. Philadelphia stands
over Independence Hall,
capital this unjust tux works the guard
greatest hardship. All mines w»*re at Newport prizes Iter old stone tower,
first merely''prospects and most of California is now striving to make
them represcnt » xrx'hdl’.ure ,,f th >u
reparation for neglect of her old
siitele of dollars and ycars nf hard
missions, earliest evidences of the
labor whlln In thè dovei,ipment stagi*.
civilization.
Land­
Their Itnprovement» «mi equlpment advance o f
are all suhjeet to co»inty and stalo marks clubs are l>eing formed that
taxatiun. Thon why thoy shonl.l 1«. future generations nuy k.unv how
required lo pay additiou’il taxation In
great lias been their advancement.
thè way of Inonrporiitùni fax no«<ls
Oregon needs a landmarks club.
more re.ason* than bave (»-on glven in
explnnathin of th« existonen of tho The future ol this state will ask of
its past.
law or why Itevor wa* pa.«»< »1.
Under thè prosont systom of laws
For these reasons, we welcome
any amount of property may :>e {|,e publication of such a volume as
owned by individuals or In partner-
1 "T .b e Yam h ills,” which, hearing
ship an»l is only suhjeet to state and
^urV
at alt upon the present, still
county tax. Instant upon Incnrpora^
tlon however, manufacturing, lutnlier- le ta s its into pleasant re'.tospection.
tng, mining, rallmtd building nr any \Ye nfcink the author lor an auto-
other enterprise that tends to Imild
E l y ’ s C
D U TCH
S U P E R S T IT IO N S .
ream
B
alm
T h is R em edy is a S p ecific,
Sure to Cive S a tisfa ctio n .
C IV E S RELIEF A T O N C E .
If tla* fin* goes «»«it on N«*\v Yoora uv»1
It deunxes, soot lies, licals, au«l prob*<‘ts the
trouble is foreiioiietl.
disG-aisd
membrane. It cure* Cutarrii and
If you walk backward, the errand
IrivesuwMy a C'* -bl iu the Head quickly,
you ar«' bauikl on at the time will fail. lies to re« the Senses o f Taste and Smell.
To prevent cramp wear an eelskin Lu»y to uh *-. ContaiiM n o injuri«»us drugs.
garter nhnut tlie left leg lieiow tlie Ap|died into the n«»Ktrila ami absorbed.
Large Kiz»*, 50 cent» at Druggists or by
knee.
T«» cure warts rub a black »nail over moil; Trial Kize, 10 cent» by mail.
them, but the snail must afterward ne ELY BHOTHERS. 56 Warrtn St.. New York.
impaled «*ti a r«»He thorn.
The first |*er*o!i to cuter your lions«
on New Year’s «lay will. !f lie l*e light B r i g h t ' s
D is e a .s e a n d
haired, bring bud ln« k to you; if dark
haired, good luck
D iabetes.
To test your sweet heart'» limnor
make him xtir tlie fin-
If be «tirn it
ace in the Iiauds o f nu.se uf
to a hearty blase be i* go*»«l liumorcfl
ts D isease and - Diabete* a
at i- naviriK tminaii liv«'H. It
If he make« It »moke and fade lie in
»• |>.un j>h|i*t. such an is cnniiuon
hard to live with.
ly M l I
lis«* m edielnes. hut Is prim i
reporta «»f seieaUAcally «-.»n
Mb "
If a lock o f your hair burn* bright dw-ted
lartc variety «»f cases, s|i«*\«iiiu
and long you will have a b « w y life of *7 \~r
o*vcrles in these lilthcrt«« in-
• ft Is*
Heventy yean« «»r more, hut if it burnt* ettrahli
I ii I .
lies em ployed In these tests arc
weakly und *x«n ru » k out your life kuowii as the Fulton ( ’om pouiids Ii«t the re
•nits «»btainfd prove con clu sively that these
will l»e loth »ad and «hurt.
dreaded disease* so lon g fatal (the «leaths from
l»est, freshest and the
cleanest stock is to he
found in the city.
That’s why we are
always busy. If you
are not oitr customer
you are missing it.
S O F T and FLU FFY BLANKETS
Phillips & Wheeler
BANK BUILDING
COTTAGE GROVE.
M e tc a lf & M orse
P a r k e r 's B r e a d
Phone 64
r « -._
Special rates to families.
to foot m»l Anally said with sn ng
grieved sir:
One block fromS.r. Depot
•'Ray. I ain't the janitor."- Naw Torfc
, K K A M O S A H I. K It A T » 8
Trass.
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xp
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A re tho d elig h t of all good lumsekei'pers.
O rdinary laundering fails to produce
this desired result. T h e blankets should
be sent to tlie
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COTTAGE . GROVE . STEAM . LAUNDRY
W here this cla ss o f workmanship is »
specialty. It receives tlie attention of
those skilled hi a ch ievin g satisfactory
results. Pure w ater and pure soap are
the clea nsin g agents used.
All laundry
w ork is well d on e at the
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Phone Main :»4
Wagon WillC»H
H ARN ESS M A K E R
FEED AND M IUSTUFFS
Vifcnoy lo r .lin ieri,,i, c it y F lou r
Repairing o f the Reliable
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KPid.
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W ill mend your harnet»
liurncss while
your shopping,
shopping. c Carriage
y«»u *1“ y«ur
Trim m ing nn«l ll«*p;urlng.................
J} hip», Hmhlles, H arim ss, C ollars,
Tractrs, Bridles. B its, Spurs,
U ia h is. ami all kinds of supplies.
R
Cottaqe Grove
O
N
B E D S T E A D S
F rom $ 6 .0 0 Up
«I. It. ItltO W N
Roer Street Near the Bridge
RIVER ST.. TWO DOORS WEST OF BRIDGE
« OTTACIK GROVE
Everything in Furniture
M A R I O N V E A TC M
General Blacksmithing ,
H O U S E F U R N IS H E R
JO TTA U K U K O V K
H..r'<(.«liiM>lnK » » p .'.ia llv
" .'»H'.ll anil carrlazr r i-
In«. All w ork Kuaranteed
VETERINARY
Im perial Hotel
lie snrvev»*d the questioner from head
ORE
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Brtgliisj D isease alone ar«* appalling, «»ver loo.
***** a year, starting as ki«ln<>> troubles have at
N l i I n L r n Id e n llfy r.
last >ie|de«l to m edical science. The pamphlet
The w«*ariiN] fiat liuiiter pu«lied long is tr#--. W rit*- to the John .1 Fulton t o . **».
and |>en«istcntly at flic button ht I tried W ashington street. Han F ran cisco, Cal.
When to susp*-« t B right’s D isease: — Puffy
“Janitor.” The bou«e bon* a «ign »t:»i ankles or ham l«. «f-akn ess \«ttm»ut apparent
ing Y lint tI h * pc were apnrtmcnta to rent. ! rauae. khtnev tro«ih|c a fter third month; fre
«pient urin.-'ti m, ima> show s. *iimt ut or clomK
The janitttr was evkb utly abweitt fr«*m • hi staiidhiK.; fading vision: day rfrow sin ess-
hi« po«t of duty, 11 » t!»ere wax no i • kh * f»r m ore «4 these.
res|H»iisc to her r»*|>eate«l ringing.
Disheartened, tlie seeker f«»r a home
was about to turn away when the «lo*»r
wa» ««tn'iied from the insid«* and a
bright faeed lt*»y o f alsiut seven years ( n l t a g .
O regon
wus disci«toed. He looknl wou«l«‘ringly
at tlie visitor, wlio asked:
Headquarters for eonuner-
“ What kind o f an apartiuent is there
cial and
mining men.
for rent here?”
A
disgust and
« look
" - o ut f mingled uiNtusi
nuu acorn
wx.ru ,
, p
•lowljr overspread tlie younxstrr'« fais* SfltCriCJ«!! 2nd CUTOpCSn rläfi
Insure in ait Old Line
Fire Insurance Company
and if you burn out, you
know your loss will J>e
paid in full.
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Cottage Grove HOTEL
DENTIST
M rs . I. E. T hompson .
ila v e your hnrsestveth ex-
tm tneiland rrpaired. siutp
at r«»ar o f H eineuway s
l Ihirk
l t i r k I hohler'
i i >I>I.. p ' m l i .
Htore J
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CENTRAL
h o t e l
K rw l) Kiil,*il and Fun»l«hr*l Thrmizhnut.
ttatr.
r a.Trk f.»r rnnni and hoard. »4 M.
s
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MEN WANTED
Itati*» per day .
It ,om and fioatil. l-'f week.
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COIUEt GROVE IM
PHOVEM
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DKARKB8IN
CITY
AND FARM
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PROPERT*
To insure quick sales y ° "
I.odelna -or p,., night.
will do well to fist vour
For mill and yard work at Alca,
T r m l n t » . p* r da»
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property with this
Kamil» ral« a» appt Irai ton.
Oregon.
Apply to mill aupann- O ffice In C . J. Miller"» Star
«ad Mn. r. Knniwk. Prnprtota-, ¡ fimdent.
pacific tim ber co. I
T h e Best Place to Buy V our