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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1904)
3 v Strait the Development and Improvement PLEADED GUILTY Silk Creek Items Leagues, and the various other COTTAGE GROVE OREGON County Supt Dillard of Eugene organizations whose purpose is to FINED $500 paid our school aviait one day l««t P U B L ISH E D KV Kit Y H ATDU D AY induce immigration here, are doing week. He eipnwted himself as A . C L IF F O R D CîACïK, I'.dlUir ami Publisher most excellent and commendable Portland, October a t.— (Special.) very much pleased with tbs school. Entered at the Cottage D rove postonico as ,,v work, and are entitled to the last •uU-claHs matter. E. A. Wheeler »rived home from .-F o r a technical error in making ing gratitude of our people in every county aud precinct, and should be out two pension papers tor himself, EugeDe Friday bringing with him S U B S C R IP T IO N HA TEH si v) supported liberally in the meritor- the federal grand jury brought in a stock which he bought while sliseut One Y ear . . . . Six M onths - • . . . J. R. Elliott returned home from ; ious work they are doing for Ore- true bill against Attorney Lee M. T hree« M onths - If p a id in a d v a n c e h u t if n o t so paid Travis on Friday. It was an act of ftcotsburg the last of the week. |.-r jeer a ill 111 I he M - ch chargeil. K^TIl, Slid the cili/ellS of the »>tate ■uiiorui r a t e of #-'.ob |**r >«*ar w a rset A d v e rtisin g r a te s m a d e k n o w n on a p p licatio n have an opportuuity to encourage thoughtlessness on the part of The Misses. Winnie aud Varum these bodies in their work by avail Travis with no intention whatever Dresser of Lym Hollow, visited OI.L'BItlNU LIST ing themselves of their franchise to defraud the government. His Ailce Wheeler Stigday. The L?ne Co-,u" y for ?".« and getting others to do the same. pension papers were all correct re year, ami any of tlii* following piilili- Mrs. B. H. Lee and daughter», cation for on« year, for tin price act Don’t worry your head altout garding his service with the Oregon Miss Florence and Floy, of Divide opposite • how your neighbor is going to hoys, and his sickness, for he was atteuded chu r e is e r vice here Sat N ew Y ork T rib u n e F u n n e r #1 7.1 vote; simply emphasize the import taken down and had a long siege T oledo W eekly B la d e ....................... i . I urday. P o rtla n d W eekly O reg o n ian . a flu ance from a commercial standpoint of typhoid fever, but in two in- P o rtla n d W eekly J o u r n a l ...... . 2 INI A. D. Oweua made a business stances be bad written the name ot P o rtla n d S em i-W eekly .Journal ol his doing so. And, moreover, h i K t i m I imo c tii . ... 2 Ml bis witnesses instead of getting trip to Lynx Hollow, Friday. S an Francisco Examiner 2 Ml every man should avail himself of S u n se t M ag azin e, S an F ran cisc o 2 INI them to do so, after they had prom O u t W e st, bos A n g e le s ........... 2 BO Mr. Daniel Miller and mother that sacred right. After this Presidential election ised to sign the papers for him. arrived here Thursday from Coos the newspaper« of the country will When Travis did this he did not Co., to visit the fsmily of (leo. SATTltDAY <MTOIlK.lt ai. __ teem with comparative data touch realize that he was committing an Miller. i in g the gro w th of Oregon, of Wash, offence, nor did he have any in Several of the Silk (’reek people A L E T T E R T O O REGO N IAN S. iiigtiui. of Idaho, in fact, the giowtli tention to defraud the government. went to Cottage drove Fliday. While Hie Leader does not take of every Cite. tic State since the last The technical error was soon dis- Among them were, Eugene Miller ^ &J T Babcock, H. W tip the cause of Republicanism by Presidential election «ill b e g i v e n covered at Washington, when it was I ^ publishing the following letter from fullest publicity. A nit papers of seen that Travis and his witnesses Babco<.k ' w N w heeler and wile the Chairman of the* Republican Washington, Scuttle in particular, names were all written in Travis and Mrs. Owens and son, Almon. State Central Committee of Ore will publish in bold-faced type the well-known writing, without any “ Uncle” Ves Veatcb arrived home goo, it does earnestly recommend growth of that State; aud should attempt to imitate the bandwritiug Friday from a visit to his graud to the thoughtful consideration ol her ratio of increase exceed Ore- of the witnesses. This in the sight , „ . all the people of this state the gUU'B, theie will be no end to news- of the United States law is a most r M* ° D '° ° 0 ‘ * Wash. analysis of Oregon’s backwardness paper comment nor to the distribu- serious offense. Pension agents In climbing a fence on her way to therein contained. In this letter Ron of literature showing the dis- were soon put on Travis track and school Monday morning, little Hazle ir.* shown many of the reasons why parity between the ratio of these worked up a ease against him with- the State of Washington lias ont- two States. Will it not cause in- ouI as much as taking into con- Ashby fell and hurt bereelf quite stripped Oregon in voting strength l(uiry and subsequently emigration «¡deration the extenuating circum- badly. LA N E C O U N T Y LEA D ER C o u rie in Agriculture n L U R C H ’S and Dairying Immediately following the win ter holidays, the Oregon Agricul tural College, at Corvallis, will give free of charge two popular ANNOUNCEMENT FOR short courses of instruction—one in agriculture, the other in dairy ing. These courses consist chiefly of lectures by specialists Irorn the faculty and from »broad, com bined with work in the lalxiratories, where students have access to the apparatus of the College aud E x periment Station. The lectures are designed for busy men and women who desire to advance with this progressive age, but cannot avail themselves of the full four- year course ol instruction; hence the courses of lectures will come at the most convenient season of the year for combining pleasure and recreation with profitable study. Those familiar with the short course system of lectures speak ol it as a rare opportunity for practical men and women to familiarize them selves with the more salient points touching their business, and to gather such general iuf rmation as will enable them to live that higher ■ industrial life possible to every j farmer and housekeeper. The instruction, which is simple, is adapted to the literary attain ments of all; hence no educational j test is required lor admission to: either of the courses. The schedule | •>l lectures will Ire announced in j due lime. The course in agriculture will | begin January 9th. and continue ten days. Some of the subjects to be discussed are Horticulture, Plant Breeding, Bacteriology, Chemical Elements, How Plants Work, Budding of Plants based up on Plant Culture, Hints on Farm ing, How to Conserve the Fertility of the Soil, Drainage,Soil Moisture, Rose Culture, Veterinary llurgery, Rotation of Crops, Roadmaking, Fertilization and How to Make the Old Farm Pay. The course in dairying will com mence January 21, and continue six weeks. Students will meet for work six days of the week. The mornings will be devoted to practi cal work in dairy rooms, two days will be devoted to butter making, We come to your two days to cheese making, and rescue, in case of two days will be spent in the dairy j laboratories. Iu the afternoon of | the days except those devoted to j cheese making lectures nm| recitn- ' tions will occupy two or three hours. The lectures will treat of j Insure in an Old Line Soil Chemistry and Physics, Feed j Metcalf & Brunei Fire Insurance Company and Feeding, Dairying, Bacterio and if you burn out, you Successors to logy, Breeds and Breeding and ■ know your loss will be Chemistry of Dairy Products. paid in full. :: :; ;; Metcalf & Morse There will be no fees except the I breakage deposit of three dollars, j This deposit is intended to cover Phillips & W heeler breakage of glass-ware in the lab-1 ¡I Kind of Goods BANK BUILOING Prompt Delivery oratory, and the actual cost of mat-1 COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. Courteous Attention erial used; hence a part of this fee i ^ will be returned in case of no _ breakage. Books will cost about three dollars. Rooms with board Bright’s Diseev.se a . n d aud lodging will cost from $3.00 to Diabetes. I3.50 per week. Parker’.-; B r e a d P h en e 64 For further information address We desire t" place in the hands of tin,so ar the Register. fueled with llr>i;hts Disease amt Diabetes a :w- Wl N T E R Men's Vool Underwear, W ool Hose, W ool Macinaws at ZERO NEW BLUE FUNNEL OVEBSHIHTS and has gained in population more ¡f newspapers, almanacs and gov- stances. Travis never denied rapidly: ernment and other statistics all over signing the names, but they held Diploma, Foaad. Portland, Oct. 24, 1*404. the Nation advertise that Oregon him down to the strict letter of the The lost diploma of Miss Shlveley Ed. Lendei— My dear Sir. For ,jnce the last Presidential election ,aw On Travis' arrival in Portland Inis 1x0*0 found and wne received by commercial reasons if nothing else, |iaH g rown e<|,,nlly in population he went to United States District that lady ouRanday Inst. It Is regularly stgued by the I hope that every citizen of Ore- wln, other Slates of the Pacific? Attorney Hall and informed him of gon will exhibit sufficient interest j j ie fact jHi we |,ave grown in popu tlle whole truth of the trivial faculty of 1K !*9 of the Monmouth Normal School sod countersigned in the forthcoming election to not ]atiQn and are growing in popula- mistake, a mistake so often made by Governor fleer and other officials only go to the polls himself but to y olli and it hut remains for voters >>y attorneys in signing persons’ thus settling a t rest the question of n exert his liest efforts to get all his Qf tiMK to demonstrate that names when they should not witb- diploma haring been Issued to her. If neighbors out to vote regardless ol fa,.t people who are looking to the ol,t having the proper power of there hud lieen nny donbt Isdore. It ts to tie regretted, on account of party affiliations. I«ct our love lor pucitic for future investment and attorney before them. Mr. Hall was reluctant to bring so serious a nil concerned, that this document our highly-favored State inspire us ll0mes was not tu evidence at an earlier to show the business world that we And there is another side to this charge against Travis when he date as It would doubtless saved the arc up and doing, and that our question. Senator John P. Dolliver >learf* his story, hut on looking the serious complications which have population is increasing year by of Iowa remarked at these head matter up his hands were tied and arisen. Miss Shlveley and her friends year, and that we do not purpose quarters recently that the best place j *iafl *° follow the letter ol the law. sitting idly by and allowing our lo get legislation in Washington is Hc ^m ilted that everything was assert that her right to tench In the High School as per agreement at the neighbor S ates alter this Presiden at the White House; and he empha | truthful in the body ol the affidavit lieglnnlng of school will Is* insisted tial election to advertise to the ri/e,| the importance of Oregon giv an<l IhM Travis was entitled to a upon and enrried to the highest world that they are growing in ing Ko.HM.velt and Fairbanks a lar-! l* nsion. b,lt ‘ he technical mistakes tribunal. The school board are equally posi population and Oregon standing K,.r majority in November tlmn the in ,he signatures was a matter under tive of their position and state the still. It should be a matter ol state wont in June. Listen to sub- the law which he had to file a com quota of teachers ts filled and they ate | ride for every voter to avail |,tiixlly his own words: “ You plaint against him where the least cannot recede a point from their himsell of bis liaucliisc and vote. a pi i,nv.« l| on the President and fine was $500. Travis also told a present position. From the present, outlook, neither -AS •! tpy- Us ql shoju.ng_aj^ioiyth ol ^¡s immediate political family then. truthful story beforejtlie grand jury, population, it is absolutely essentia They will he constrained to not deny and as soon as that body brought the people or) press can change that a lull vote be registered. No O l c g o t l ’n d e l e g a t i o n ill C u llg in s H in a true bill he pleaded guilty affairs In the slightest degree and the courts will’ be called upon to question but: the growth of our any reasonable request. Your rivers belore Judge Bellinger, who in settle the merits of the ease State-at the preseut time is the and Miss Bhiveley states that she never harbors, your irrigation flicted the least fine that was in his ' most rapid ill its history; but there schemes, the jetty at the mouth of power, which was the above refused to furnish a diploma to the is a means of showing it to the the (Jolutn! in, the canal at The amount. Both the district attorney school board. world, and the opportunity ought Dalles, your arid lands, your forest and the judge spoke in high praise Special Notice. who had done the cor- not to lie neglected. Let ns have timlmr lands, your transport “ervice, of Travis, . ........................... , , rect thing in admitting his technical all the voters out— Republicans, your ... To those owing Mrs. N. E. Elsea, World m I'air, and your federal . , Democrats, Socialists, Prohibition buildings- these and whatever else; error, and if it had been in their please call at store and pay amount ists. Stand tip and I«* counted for require help will stand a far greater power the sentence would have and receive receipt from Mm. A. L only been a reprimand or a small Palmer, N. Elses, or send money' the Slate! chance of satisfactory attention Shall we fold our hands ami not from Conguss than if the people of fine. The fine was too heavy for to N. E. Elsea, 270 Caruthers Ht avail ourselves ol this important j of >onr stat0 wr, p tLe drapery Qf , so trivial a mistake, especially as Portland, Ore. ......... ....... and unusual opportunity to an- their coucbtsa allout flietu an<1 lie Travis was one of the first to i answer his couutry’s call for iiouuce to the world that we are down to pleasant dreams. Why, volunteers when the war broke out growing in population? Over in Iowa will give Roosevelt aud Fair He came near losing his life in Washington enterprising citizens banks at llie vorv least 100,000. Mauila, yet for the year of his regardless ot party are exerting This is couc ded. ¡Still the red-fire young mauliood be gave to bis every effort to get the vote out in of enthusiasm is illuminating every country in service and time lost in order to advertise that their State proriuct in tho H iwkeye State. tKttte pamphlet that is savin* human lives. It sicaness when it came to making is advancing, and consequently is s nut an ordinary pamphlet, such as Is common What for? Simply because it will ly used to advertise medicines, but Is prlm l- A t P o rtla n d . slight mistake, the government is the State for people to move t<f pally made up of reports o f scientifically con- redound to our State’s credit at Mrs. Frank I). Wheeler, Mrs. W. ('. <lji<-ti*<l tests In a lar*u variety of cases, sriowlns of K K n ifi, cold blooded aud will not overlook _ B A la ll d d 4 e lMAS«fl Four years ago Washington cast ». per cent ..r ......... In these hitherto in- I'onnor, the Misses Llsxlt* Orpunl, curable r , U r in a r y O re a n * . diseases. Washington!’’ m R b a u m atlsm , B a c k a technical error when thera was a c A h I *.H 107,000 odd votes, and the State of Gertrude Uiirilkk amt Milan Hart, The speeihes employed In these tests arc e a rtD i« * a ** .a ra T *l. I beg pardon for snhimiting to Known a* the Fulton Compounds and tlie re no intentiou whatever to defraud D ro p *y. F * m a l* T ro u b la s. Messrs. Charles Cochran and Tom sults Oregon cast 84,000-odd votes. This obtained prove conclusively that these you this long letter; hut having I', disease -nlntiK fatal (the deaths from the government. That is not the Don't bscoms discouraged. There ts n Medley attended the meeting In in-i'io year they are working lor 1 40,000. Bittthis. ln,e».se alone are appalling, over in«,- H o m o propel U interests in the State, for you. If ncces**ry writ« Dr. Fenner, Portland last week ot the W. ( ' . 1 \ I . in° «year, starting as kidney troubles) have at right spirit in which to treat one of cure and if they succeed it will mean an ast yield,., to modi.-a] sdenec. The pamphlet lie ItR* a Ilf«* »line curing Jurt such The Cottage Grove representatives '» "T V ’Gate to the John j . Fulton Co., 409 and In ing a comparatively zealous cases a* your*. A l! consultallon& Free. the Second Oregon Regiment and increase of over ,42 per cent. If Washington street, San Francisco. Cal. ___ request entertained one evening A g r a v e l Indeed In m y b ___ lad d er. A f t _hy er uiitivosnii of Oregon, my humble When to su sp ect B rig h t's D isease:—1’ufTy one of the members of the Eugene u*lngi “ *— t i l e r of * Dr.'Fenner'a “ • ----- Oregon’s ratio of increase is to be tew •‘" bottles Kidney nt one of till* c h u r c h e s Miss I’.in ankles or hands; w eak n ess w ithout ap p a re n t I M id llecliecbe Cure I passed e (revel h a l f ee ; " 1111 ■ •"!- efforts liavo been and will continue kidney tro u b le a fte r th ird m onth; fre-1 company and a Lane county boy Isr(e as a marble. The medicine prevented dick delivered a very I n t e r e s t i n g rid- cause; the same as Washington’s we tuent u rin a tio n , ¡ n a ; show sed im en t n r cVmdy .urthor formations. I was cured. . ,, ,, , * to he 11 long the line of commercial .n stan d in g tailing vision; day d r o w s in e s s - who has the respect and confidence w. T. oakes . Orrii, Va.M dress, Mr. Cochran rendered several »n»? or mor»* should return over 110,000 votes of th ese. speculation rather than political o f the people in this section of the ftruwilsts. Me.. W. Ask for Cook Boob—Free, solos on Ills cornet, while Mr. next mouth. speculation. I have in the dis Medley gave several recitations, all country. Hut when a pack of ST.YITUS’DANCE K e n n e r, F r r d o n la Ñ Y Here we have hut four President of which was were received ; byTTn* charge of my duties as Chairman of Seid by th e M o u n t.* * PH A R M A C Y , pension agents or laud agents find ial Electors to vote for; hence the audience. the Republican State Cominitee the least mistake they magnify it only factor available to create siilii SOFT and FLUFFY BLANKETS striven to conduce to ,„y pa.ty’a inlo a nl0, t serious crime, as they cieut interest in the election is a A re th o d elig h t of all Rood h o u sek eep e rs, best interest», and have striven also h-ve Travjs. casc Travis. o n lln a r y la u n d erin g fails to p ro d u c e H ARNESS M AKER spirit of State pride, a due regard th is d esired re su lt. T h e b la n k e ts sh o u ld •o promote the last interests of the reputation in Lane county is well he se n t to th e l: for our State’s future welfare, and R epairing of th e R ellabl« Kind State; and so long as I continue in ° ° T J w ° l • UKOV* • STEA M . LAUNDRY w ill tu en d your h arn ess w hile known. No one will lielieve that availing ourselves of an op|>ortuu 5 ' n do jo u r shopping. < n rria g e When* th is elass of w o rk m an sh ip Is a this oapneiti m y chiefeat aim shall sp ecialty , i t rece iv es th e a tte n tio n o f T rim m ing and R epairing. . • he intended to commit a wrong, ity ol attracting capital rnd emigra th o se ■killed m ac h iev in g sa tisfa c to ry « hips, sad d le s. H arness, C ollars he to ciin11 dmte not alone to the resu lts. 1 lire w a te r a h d p u re s o a p a re tra eo s. Bridles, n its, S purs nor does District Attorney Hall, tion to our State. With Washing « b ain s, an d all kinds ol supplie» ¡ ¡ J '/•♦‘an sln g a Kenf.s used-. A ll la u n d ry best interests of tho Republican You can save money by buviiiK kitchen ami work is well d o n e a t th e :: :: hut lie is the victim of circum ton it is different. Over there th y Dirty, hut to *1 e best interests of the stances. Where the pension agents household furnishings ¡it Miller's New and Cottage Grove Steam Laundry RIVER S t. tWO DOORS WEST OF BRIOGE have their State, district, county entire people of Oregon; and in this Second-hand Store. Everything for the COTTAGE nuove Pta""c Mil1" T» :: W agon W ill C all should have taken into considera and precinct officers to elect; and latter regard I believe that if this household, and at prices lower than you tion that Travis had no intention this, as you know, will ussi-t in letter to you will cause nny apa can pet them anywhere else. This you can _______ ______________ to defraud the government. They getting out the vote. Moreover, thetic citizen to vote, my humble prove hy calling on were after blood ami they obtained they will have a contest for Gov FEED AND M IU S T U F F S efforts will n it have been 111 vain. it unjustly, for it was an unjuat ernor, and that of itself will manu Your obedient servant, A gency for Ju n ctio n C ity F lo u r case and one of persecution instead facture interest. ~ Ilo rseshnelng a specialty. F kink C B akkr , Wagon a n d "■a r r l a g ^ r r- of justice. The citizens of our State arc ing All work g u aran teed Chair nm R publican State Com everywhere organizing and spend J* K . B R O W N mittee. M. B i . o x d . iug money to advertise and en DENTIST R"*r '*• ■ "» » . Cotta«« trsv« I. U k e . vmcii . VETERINARY Can Y ou H at? courage immigration. The Oregon ••ave your har»est<*<*th ex- .1- B. Taylor, a prominent mer- ammollami r**palre<t. Shot) Development League is soliciting chant of Chrlesman, Tex., says: “ 1 at roar of iloinonway £ filimi For Children could not eat because of a weak Burkholder's store :: :¡ BLOND 4k BRKNNER. Proprietors ,U | l" Pr0fi,\bl* “ *"* Thanlea-.nl to U k. and harmless ^omich.'*1 W tTfiYtrenm h ind ‘ rao here; is inviting the manufacturer, "ne M nut < nugh Cure gives Instant ,|own <ne__, weight. All that money s: • b a k e r hop« New and Second-Hand Merchandise the farmer, the miner, the Meek , / , ^ h0f?>J,r^ Hearing of so rue man—-in fact, all classes of citizens I l'‘ Immediately into the stomach, wonderful . . . cures ----- effected by use of BEDSTEADS _ , __ . v , ■ hut takes effect right at the seat of Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded Highest prices paid for Wool, Hides, Pelts anti Produce ol From $6.00 Ut) are urged to come and a. sist 111 the trouble. It draws out the In Ham Kmiol to try It. The first bottle benefitted all kinds. develooing the resources of our motion, heal» and soothes aud cures m e . and odor taking four botUee.I U n fit m i 1, „ , e ~* , .. „ . permanently by enahllug the lungs Everything in Furniture fully restored to b i t usual I Complete lines of Hardware. Gr»nitew«re, Crockery, Furniture Stove* DURHAM. PROP State. The Board* ol Trade through to contiibute pure life-giving aud lift- am strength, weight and health Kodal »nd Household Supplt out the State, the Chambers of •n»<«lnlng oxygen to the lilood aud Dv*.pepsla Cure digests wbat you eat I yy , „ . . ... . tissues. Bold by the Modern Pbat- and cure«. Bold by Modern Pbor y i • , t i Uray,n* a11 kin(ls of hauling. MARION VEATCH [logging Supplies, Cotumerc«-, the Commercial Clubs, inacy. M e c h a n ic s T o o ls . , ano and furn'ture moving a spe£. waoy, FUPNItHtP ^uI‘ y Phone 326 COTTA«* o HOUSt syv* u „ OUOOS ASK FOE THIS FLOUE J New Firm F I R E DR. FENNER’S KIDNEY and Backache Metcalf Q Brand CURE Geo. F. Comer Going to Housekeeping? i C .J. M IL L E R ,M ain S t., near Bridge Ge"eral Blacksmi‘l''"g T h e C it y S to r e I R O N age u