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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1905)
LANE COUNTY Ouniinercial Club. I Brndee were added long before that LEA D ER COM M ENT ON T H E The Coramerclftl club met ftt tli* regu lär hour Mondny night. The secretu ry rea l severul i'11™- iniiuicatlobB cuuceriilug tlie qucstlon of freight rntes, ereum rry and other subfects heilig illsclIHSO I hy tb e d llh . The coniinlriee nppolnted to pass npuii the easays for wbteh prizes h.ul becn offered, reported: Tim t the essay s as sulim ltted, dld not niect in any lespect the m fuirineuts o r condl- tior.sforw hlcli tim priw s w creoiiciod. tngether witli the recem m eudatlou leading countries of the world In the last half century, and they are as fol tlia t all he relected. The rv p o rt of the co m m lttee w as lows: Ten F ifty ad op ted . C I J I U C I V T O n n m r- ' sw waii WMECted. Such organization COTTAGE GROVE • • S H IV tL T I K O U B L E w a a n o t then in conflict with an n - I l BLISHKD E\ KKV SA I l KU AI- ___ _ _ ' iatiug law at that time uor is it in UT TUB j coulliet with any law e xistin g now, LliAUKH rU B L I S I U N U C O M I -A K jr Some Pointed Observation of a Pat | but ts iu strict harmony with it and Entered at the Cottage Urove poníame* a* wo ¡ ron o( the School. ass matter. ond-cuu | all other high schools in the state. G R O W T H O F N A T IO N S. BUBBCHIPTION KATES | O ur high school was also organized Dm Year ' *' 3? {Communicated i. . , louttr i u t e r * * t l n e Cmi»i»n rlso u a by a bu Month» • • • * jJ . long before tbe m ajority of the itia- Fre-ncU Statl»tl<?lau. ,? r^ a M,u"^vau<-. but' 11 E gitob L eader : P lease allow a grun tled taxpayer«” behind Ibis taxpayers A French statistician has presented t o ip .y w .n and d «patron some Interesting figure* showing the _______ I suit, which is instituted enlcu- of our pub ^ lie school sutfiuent apace to call l»ted to injure and irreparably dam- percentage of gala In population of the OREGON ,ri . .. intv , E. „ EK for one >'our resder* *tt0nU° n 10 the U d ' age our public school, ever set foot yeai^undany^ r the following publl iously drawn out ap o lo gy for the in this com unity. There are husi- catlon for one year, for the price set heroic (?) e(Tert of certain -le g a l U6is lnen a0(l nob|0 women in this ^^New York Tribune Banner .»ijs »5 lights t > as ortain the “ legal statns of our public schools in this ............. ■ Jo u r n a l............... M S ................... Portland Weekly Journal ,ty, published iu ‘ the N u g g e t, last 3.3» Portland Semi Weekly JouruAl MS San Kranel»eo Call Tiesday. The a p o lo gy , for the in- . 2.5« ban Francisco Examiner Bunaet Magazine, San Francisco . 2.0U junction sought for by Landess, et 2.TO Out West, la» Alíseles al., would be sm using reading >u- S A T I'R D A Y ......... fANL'ARY 14, 1905 deed, were it not for th e fact that, There has lieen some feeling en gendered over the high school af fairs in this citv and space has been giveu to an article by taxpayer in this issue. The columns of the Leader are open to communications upon this or any other subject of interest aud importance to tins com munity. Meanwhile it is hoped nn amicable settlement of the matter can be arrived at ami our schools continue without iuteruption. Some Successful Railroad Men. Mr. A. I,. C raig, general passen- c /-v _ u •*__,i g er agen o le r.gnn a >. i and N avigation Com pany, is a con- spicuous exam ple o f one who has a thorough understanding o f the needs and possibilities o f bis work, with the requisite ability to bring what he undertakes to a successful issue. D uring the time that he has been m charge of the jiassenger de partment o f the O . R A N . Com pany has shown a thorough grasp o f the problems which confront the Pacific N orthw est, and in his ad- y ears, years. U nited B ta te s..................................... 22.2 232.8 city and scattered throughout the state, who graduated with honors to them selves and the school aud arc proud of their diplom as granted by our high school, long before these j “ d isgru n tled taxpayers uud others” got a foot hold in our little city und Fran ce ............................................. 13 G erm any ........................................... 1*-1 United K ingdom ................................ 10-0 Kusslu In E u ro p e ..................... 16.4 India .................................................... 1 ‘ Belgium ............................................. 12.3 BUSINESS NOTICES M i“ Regents, University of Oregon - F. V, Holman. 0 . A, Dolpli ami William Smith. Regents, State A gricultural Col leg e— W. W . Cotton, .1 I) 01 we 11 and J. M Church. NO MORE sroM A C II rK inrBI.Ki All atiHiiarh trun lile is removed hv M.e use of Kixlol Dv«p<'psja Care. It vive perfect rest llv d iefiin u the stomach ----- w ages.” — “ W o will Next Sunday's Meetings. It in fXpeetiMl tlm t K H. McAllister, ^ “ 8t" !>r° f D *,UM ^ P P , 0 f' I®“ “ 8 be,° re we Br° ' ,OUe W“ h a tto rn e y for flu* Anti-Saloon le a g u e them will .4|»cti«l Sunday in C o tta g e d ro v e. Again it is ju s t poaaible that the Me w ill lectu re at the I’rCHl.yterlan " I 1 ....... people don’ t know “ it is understood tbat the suit is b ro u gh t (»imply) to * ii f .! * ‘ , ,, .. , m . a t tin t hrtstlnn , L 11 * ... ‘ ' « w re n a t I .•*(» p. 111. ascertain the statu s of the school and are a little susp iciou s that an Rev. Moore of the M. K. Church element of spite is behind the w a s called to N ew h crg Tuesday scheme aud that if this term of nigh t to sec liissistiT w ho Is rep o rted school is made a failure, pressure dangerou sly III a t th a t place. He might be brou ght to bear upon the hopes to retu rn In tim e for n ext Sun d ay services. school board by which some " d is gruntled tax paver or other person" might be m ule a kind o f advisory i committee with power to show the hoard how to run th in gs. “ ’ Tis true, 'tis pity; 'ti* pity, 'tis tru e " that Landess. B in gham , and others are not the present school hoard, but then they have j DR. FENNER’S legtalatu re M il R ep ub lican KIDNEY and ■ Backache t n a * * * ,,* it Ztfar s ^ Ä Ä is s .'p t a t The Moiterii Hharmaey. •»>.»— ... . m , . . . . . . . . . . . . - ............. «iwi.nw m .. oiuth, tenth, slerenth a 01* tw ew lo ( miaM.'mid lH ^ p ulaR ou m there will be n constant Increase in their production by reason of closer cultivation und the taking up of terri tory now practically uatllled even In the eastern ami middle states. Onr population will overtake our tig rlcultural output some day, but tbe distance of that dry Is nn Indetermi nate matter. As to some staples it will come earlier than In others.—Minneap olis Times. IS N O W ON I h f * F o r W a s t e Glass*. ’ AUCS M c D on ald , Omahn, Neb.- Prugglats ta e .li Ask for t .- a u.«.a I , now hy ii>« mudkhn pharmacy « e a sk Y o u to C a ll and lea»rr\ our P rices “A PENNY f 1 MADE IS A PENNY SAVED. \ fa Easy Pill Easy lo take and easy lo act is W that famous little pill DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. This is due to the th fact that they tonic the liver In stead of purging It. They never gripe nor sicken, not even the most delicate lady, and yet they are so certain in resu’ . . li.:.t no one who uses them is dl&„;pointed. They cure torpi: ’iver, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneu monia and fevers. ma.ARBD ONLY BY r. I > ’ — TT'-'.' The waste from glass furnaces Is now iniulo useful. Into a fire resisting mold nro placed fragment* of glass of E . C . D c W I T T A C O ., CH ICAG O various colors, which are then raised to a lilgh temperature. The_coherent Don’ t Forget the Name. mass thus produced can be dressed and cut Into beautiful mottled blocks and slabs, forming an artificial mar ble of decorative surface. Designs in relief can be obtained by pressure while the material Is still plastic. From Mode ru I’ liu rin acy broken glass a “stained glass" window F o r Sale hy the can tie made by firing, without the or '3Y it P lease the C our ^ - dinary slow process of "leading.’’ A prosaic soda w ater bottle In the final I’ m G a n d M a rk -t (p ilo ta tim i« . fulfillment of Its destiny may dazzle J an a KV 14, 1005. — the eyss ns brilliant “diamonds” or W heat, vallev .. ..$ 8<S An analysis will show that the flour made bv the . ¿3.00 d i 22 50 other “precious stones.” Thus does the Rarlev, rolled... . 28.00 .............. C O T T A G E G R O V E F L O U R MTLT.S is far better’ than “w aste” come to resemble the most Oats .. 4.30 4.75 precious commodity if properly ban any other flour made in the V alley. Therefore, may it .. 21.00 per ton {‘ra n ..................... died and utilized. please the court, I ask, that the ju ry m ay bo compelled to .. 00 “ “ Middlings............ eat a barrel of this flour, before deciding upon this case, .. 25.00 ” “ l.lkr> th e Girl» 1CI(liout lint«. .. 18.00 “ “ Chops .................. in which case they will unquestionably have some brain “Tlio prettiest sight Imaginable, und material in their stomachs, even if they have none in their iiay . ono I b a le never seen outside the heads. United States, is the promenade of Timothy............... .... 14 ® 16 your beautiful girls and young wom Clover................... ..... 11 ci 12 ... 1 I (r( 12 en on the streets of evenings, when .... 12 IS they appear without any sort of bead Cheat.................... ... 2.00 et 2.25 covering,” said Samuel Golbey of Lon Onions, per lb,... ... 3.00 (» 3.25 don. “To my mliul this Is one of the Ilonev, per ease, Potatoes, new Oregon neatest, most picturesque und fascinat oX: vfy <f* xfx ¿fxxfxxfxxfx vfx xtx xfx xfx \fx \fx <f.x xfx xfx xfx xfx xfx xfx xfx xf/ H fancy................. 75 <jr «5 ing customs that ever the fair sox HI TTER, ECU S, POULTRY, ETC. adopted, mid It seems to have reached ....... 28 (u 20 the acme of Its development right here Kgg-, raneli........ *r Eastern....... 24 (ft 26 hi your capital. In their spotless white 1 t’TTKH ........... 30 the qnlntessence of feminine charm Is Kxt rn ereaim ry. Rates o f tuition will be as follows after Sept ........... 25-27', revealed. Though I have been nil over Kaney creamery. ember 1, 190 J: ........... I3ffii;04 the civilized world, I never saw the Dairy...................... POULTRY practice till I came to America.”— ONE MONTH........................ $9.00 Chickens .......... «W íí .IO' y Washington L*ost. THREE MONTHS............ 25.00 a •Springs.................. ........... 11-12'.. Broilers............... .......... 121,-13 SIX MONTHS................... 45.00 g A M illio n T e lo K in m ii a lin y . Wild >p»H*se........ ........... 2 50 Although everybody 1 h ick s................... ........... 4.00-5.00 graph, few people have jui idea of the Pigeons»............. .......... 1.00-1.2» ,ene, O re. F . H . H A R O U N , Presi'Jen extent of irs use. About 1,000,000 mes 1 lops....................... ........... 27- 20 sages are sent over the world’s lines Woo!....................... ' 4 » ' i ' H* 4 y ' i ' ' i ' :* e ^ .......... 2lb 21 every twenty-four house. According Hides dry No 1.... ........ u ' i d i u y . to dome returns recently i.-wnod, the number of telegrams dispatched in all countries in 100.*! reached the enormous K. YOUNG ♦ J ^ l t . B. R. JO B total of ¿104,848,474. As a user of the J. telegraph Great Itritain heads the list ATTORNEY V I ' U W ^ t PH Y 81C IA N a n d SI.ROEA.S with 02,471,000 dispatches. The Unit THE COTTAGE GROVE on' , Young lluildlng. Mala Street. All calls promptly attended. 0ft ed States is second, with 01.091,0(K>, , West Side. " Main s t. Phono 114. nnd Urnnce comes third, with 48,114,- _ ’_t r * .» y » y » y s v » l .Pi'ürBl'üí 1M. Germany, Russia. Austria. Bel glum and Italy follow In tho order named. London Standard. J The above mentioned Flour is sold by all Grocers in Toi H Eugene Business College TWELVE MONTHS..... 75.00 I i : Cigar Factory T h e N tntue «»I M h e r t r . The statuo of Liberty in Now York harbor n" rnor is 18 to 10 be 1 thoroughly , i^'“ -' renovated. renoTatea- the pcilestal repnlreit nnd a iiassongcr T H 0 S . C O N G E R ^ V O T ART KS P U BLIC , R EA L EST A T E INSURANCE AND M IN IN G J^ENTIST $ IN 1 'IIU .L Il'S A W H E K L C R P R OP R I E T OR J D R . H . H . P E T R IE Î A L L : WORR : WARRANTED £ bank Building PI m m Main 194 t T Ç olovntor „„imtltutevl for the present stairway. It should then also be giveu n m m ItrOlliitif n torf’h torch «Giiiun’tint somewhat n more brilliant Omu than tts present street lamp light, aud It would then he more suggestive of Ad dison’s apostrophe: O L ib erty , th “ U godde.«"- heavenly bright. P ro fu se Of bliss and pregnant of delight. Now York Tribnno. T be C m r'* Ilvd> sunrd. The czar’s bodyguard consists of fif teen Circassians noted for their keen- nces and courage. They accompany the emperor everywhere, sometimes In disguise, sometimes In uniform and on occasions as private gentlemen of tbe court. They keep- a special watch on the kitchen nnd examine everything thnt Is cooked before It Is placed on the Imperial table The wiue Is tasted several times a day by three persons, for fear that tt should be drugged SPKKDY KKI.IKF A -aivo thaï lostls withonl a sear ie DeW itt's Witrh Haxel Salve. No rem- c lv effVx-t. «neh speedy relief. It .ira« - ont inflammation, sonili«, coni« and heals ail enta, bnrns and bruises. A sure cure for Hile« nid skin diseases. DeW itl’s ì» The only genuine VVitch llaxel Salve. Heware of connterfeit., Thev are «langerons. Sold hy The Mmt- ern Hfiarmacr. r T 5 S> e C. G . B ra n d 9 C. MADSEN i W A T C H M A K ER ' Hocks and Jewelrv cat I*rices. ’ th e v e ry b est t d d o m e 1' h e y a re for at ail cig a r s t ' id s in th o city . »■ I a P A T R O N I Z E HOME I NUUSTRY n ation al a au K CAPITAL $25,000 f. 4 ;| í ► - p : A general banking business transact- «“d :: :: . COITAQg GROVE O R- g Q o N " Office: Awbrey BuUdlng, Main Stree« J Í I ? DENTIST J J It. C. T. IIOCKKTT PHYSICIAN MD SUREC0N Offices In Dr. Geo. Wall building. Mj™ street. Cottage Grove, Maln m Residi-nee pi - P - P ''-.P 'y.^ v.-^ iv.^ i 19 v » iv -^ v .* > v •>v.*‘V » - P'».P*^ II.»r9C9hoi*lng a specialty. * 1 carriage re- •Jf* wr*rk guarant**e«l »lave your hom estefth ex am ineilan.l repaired. Shop ** r,ear of Hemcnway i Burkholder’s Store :: j J J K . E. C. MACY « W RIM E, M. D. General Blacksmith in g F i r s ! 9 ♦ Ç P V-PV.»-> ,»V»:'Wr*-'il.*i'i;.»iVrP'i:.P''e-Pk!.P'*1 P ■ » « j t H T 'l I I V S r a g M R 6 I O X 9 9 um -e in M.-Karland Building .< Í " .'i i ' 's Hurdu vre Mnre a S nin e Phone, Hi Residence Phone, M» j Í r Herbert E.ikln President T. C. Wheeler f i s h i e r B -Ä - K I m p e r i a l Hotel C o t t a g e Isro T e, Headquarters for commer cial and mining men* e i s American and European Special rates t o families. ! One b l o c k from S .P . D e p o t! ORGANIZED 1900 Sat » 'A S AS'- II (LU'ENSED) O ld papers tor sale at the Leader otfioj 15 cck U per huudred. OUlee: F irst National Bank Building upstairs. I ;tin puttinir up a high grade 10 rent cinar K io .y s , A l | y \ i s what I ' r ' , "1' |" rt-v of ‘,ii8 ci‘y ,,n,ler hon u,t‘ir I U h The 'hssl fissi IniiIlls up the laxly, the rest Ibnn,i , „ n ’ 4 th a t ors ache.H*artDl«»*se travel I . 1 J | \ I r e s t o ires r e s Ihe stomach lo health. You llll,ni' ’* *'>d 1Hn 1 t,m l non Dropsy. Fsmals Tronbl.s. V V I lL f don't have to d iet t yourself when taking enough at one time, or do they want Ktxlol DygpepsiH Cure. J. I). Krskine. Ul0 wory ? Sraa„ t become dlsconraged Thnrs la a fee , „ d Col cu Don r. far .non. you IT m cc—>ry »rile Dr lene of Alleriville, Mieli., says ” 1 suffer.-,I i m r i P tInto H cortnff j n«t sut'ii llr waa Itxl Dprnt a a n llfr fleartburn and stomach trouble fi)r Blair would w illin gly fencs it for CrtWH ns jours. Ail o msnitai L mk free some lime. My sisler-in-law lias had th., “1 suffered 10 years with backache and kid the same trouble and was not able lo 11 " ncy trouble. Tried a great many physicians est for six weeks. She lived entirely 1 Now one word more, while our without relief. Dr Fenner's Kidney and Bach on w arm w a ter. After taking two boi- high school mav noi have been ree- aeke uNnw is the only Remedy Ihaterer belp..t lies of K.slol I>VS|X*|WIS ('me sh e w s. «*nool may no» U c «s asd sfter ssta( only two tattles Heeler.- entirely cured. She now esu heartily ognued um ler the gen eral law enae- sire], cured red. Have Have no no pain or nche of nr.y kind. - hv CLEARANCE SALE Has a New Carpel. TO T 57.0 03.1 83.0 — 61.4 A Rare Chance F O lE Y S W D N if O J R E The follow ing appointm ent, wore made tbe 1 3 th inst by Governor Cham berlain nnd confirmed hy the senate; Regents, Ashland Stale Normal School— Lee Beall, Alex Martin, Jr., J. O. Dooth( Dr. J S. Herndon. Regents, Drain Normal .1. A. Black, W. W. Kent. Dexter Rice. Regents, Monmouth Normal— C . E. Wolvertou, J. V. B. Butler, S. B. Eakin and H. L . Fenton. a n n u a l T in Indies ol the Aid Society of the M. E . Church have desired for some tim e p ast to car|iet the en tire floor There 1» no surprise In the showing of iliclr church. _ _ 1'nlted ___ ___ They recently found sufficient funds made by the States, for, with the exception of India, we liuve drawn in the treusury to c a r ry out the plan costing more or less heavily upon all the couu- „ handsome carp et. like a wolf in s io e p s clothin g, it over g o t a chance to d istu rb its tries named und two or three others, nearly *200 w a s purchased. Monday tries to appear what it can nevor be, peace and q u iet by th eir nefarious Our wain b> Immigration lias been [|1(. o,.ntlcm cn ol the co n greg atio n tlielr loss, and some of us may be sur- were culled upon to put the carp et In a harmless effort for the p u b lic muebiuations. ._. ____ , . j prised to find that our percentage of ln- good. the si), sn eakin g move- The w riter believes th e board ol crease for ti e decudo Is no greater place. The carp etin g of the floor Is a g re a ta d d itlo n to the alread y weil ment gives the animal awuy even if directors are com p etant to su ccess- than It la us compared with thut of urnisbed church. one fails to . look close enough to fu l|v w a D a B P t jl0 nlTnrs o. the G cn,,any or K“ssla-, Luf r ,n mlcd; ,, . . . “ ‘ oiiy m auaf, tne .iii.uis oi m i however, tliut there hua been a great see the varmint s teem . school und h ave the h ig h est and : decreuse In emigration from Germany The apology says, ‘ it is under- »e«t in te re sts of the school and com - ,n the last fifty years. Scholarship iu Eugene Business Fran ce has been almost at a stand stood that the suit is b ro u gh t to as- miinity at h eart an d, while they ..re still for the last ten years, but Ger College for sale. Sjietial price \p- certam the legal stain s of the C ot- Uot iufallahle and may have made many and Russia halo made fair prog j r (jffi 0|. vvlite_ U ge Grove High Sch ool. ’ Do you some m istakes, (they have n ot l.«-<-n ress, and tbe 10 per cent Increase of the 1 J United Kingdom Is not a bad showing. -------------• ♦ * believe it? Agniu “ it ncod not be ,)0 ue for « fee' ) the com m unity all things considered. W hen you pay in advance your assumed that any one connected I wi|| s ta n d suli.lly behind th eir backs With these figures us a basis statis with the affair is opposed to h ig h er an<| only d ep recate this and ever;, ticians believe the day is not fur dis subscription to the Leader, ask for tant when the home market will ab education, but it is the duty of other move th a t has plainly a tcn l- sorb our agricultural products, but “far a flee one-yeui suh.-cription to the and Vine the best sotne i |>erHon- to have the m atter w elfare t/ of dlstunt” Is a rather Indefinite term In P..-jfin Tree ..... ...... 1 onuy enev iu i i to j i i i injure i u uic the uum public ir fiirur, poultry sud livestock journal history. „jjudicated— to afford the directors our fair city or its public iutdiiu m J teacher< proteoUoil> Blc.o T b a t ^ We have u vast area of unoccupied on the Pacific Coast. Free with land, of which a large proportion will the Leader if paid in advance. sounds nice; what a splendid exhi-| In conclusion I have ‘.uilm utboritv ritv to be made productive, and highly so, in Intion, an exampl-r if you please of ia y that one m em ber of the board tin,p Kvcn old iarmln* r'“« 1«»!* tbe protection they prop .M to “ af- was ap p roach - d hy one of tin- ut ford the directors and teachors.” to rn :ys in the c a -e p end in g, Baling How solicitous, ono would alm ost ns u frieud of thut. d irecto r, v. c can believe it to be tbe tdeat of an in- institute suit to d estroy the hi;ib noceut lamb instead of the threat- school and enjoin the d ire cto rs from eiiing yelp of the w olf it roully is. puyin“ the teachers o u t of the Once more listen to the apology ; school fund, which will m ake you ns “ it is high time the necessary steps a director personally responsihh should he taken, thut H E R E A F T E R for Miss .Shively’s wa^es a;; well ns vertisi.lg cam paign he is doing an a bjg n j uo d isgrun tled tux- the others. T his was given the di m valuable w ork for all parts of this of otl,er Q> (p re su ln ab lj rector in confidence for the evident region. Mr. C raig was connected | 1 u schoolmans), may interfere with purpose of scarin g him into settlin g with the Northeru Pacific for alxrut tlm school’s operations, either hy the Shively case. This shows con tw enty years, and his selection for injunction or o th erw ise.” W hat a clusively that their m otive is not in the iinfkortnnt jxrsition he holds grand peroration! W hy do n ’t the the in terest o f the senool hut p ure w ith the O. R. & N. has proven galleries encori.-’i1 Is it possible the ly lo destroy tho high school iu or fortunate for the railroad he repre-1 i people (uil to appreciate this patri- der to try to win the Shively suit. sents, us w ell as for Ihe interests of . otic effort? P erbap “ they see T axpa yer . the Pacific N orthw est. Mr. A . D. through the disguise or have stu d C harlton, the assistant general pas ied the play and are on to the grand \ senger agent o f the Northern Pa ; climax. Perhaps they sm ell sour cific Railroad, w ith offices in Port grapes, somewhere hidden in t h e , M a k e s K id n e y * a n d B l a d d e r R ig h t land, is another man who lias made background, or have heard of the 1 a special study o f this section, and boasts and threats made against the o f the best m ethods for developing school, and doubt the sincerity aud it. Mr. Charlton has brought tbe motives of the parties backiug the passenger departm ent of his com T h e Leader office is prepared to suit. Maybe tho people, like Uncle pany up to a very high point of Silas Pettigrew, w onder why L a u d - I turn out the very’ h ig h est class of efficiency, andis recognized through jo b prin tin g, We ess et. al. did not ndoDt the p roce com m ercial out the coun try as a man of un- dure, suggested iu the law, ao lal) gu aran tee satisfaction. usunl force and a b ility .— From The oriously quoted in the N u g ge t (?), II. C . Madsen has ju s t receiv°r Pacific Monthly for Jan uary. and potitiou the board o f directors a fine line o f g e n ts ’ vest chains to "as authorized hy law ” to call a be sold at cost, J u st the th in g to New Water Right Locaiton. meeting etc., etc. T he board bu y for yo u r sw eeth eart and h u s T h e W illam ette V alley Electric would have been com pelled to do so band. C all and see them. R ailroad (¿«»‘ P'»»)’ . through its on proper petition and that would P arkers B a k ery and confec chief engin eer, II. C . Diers, yester have settled the “ s ta tu s " business d a y afternoon filed a new notice of tionary has rem oved from Main und without cost to the d istrict or location o f w ater right on the Mc any “ disgruntled ta x p a y e r." K en zie, above M artin's Rapids, site the city hall. T h e b u ild in g It is possible tbe people have h a vin g abandoned the first location has recently undergone renovation heard of some expressions from I and im provem ent and w ill m ake a T h e new one, w hile iu the same stam , for btlsincss vicin ity as the old one, is a tunc h i ,on,e "J ,,Kru“ tl«‘l ta x p a y e rs" th at j fifst ^ do not Imrmnnjzn with th© “ a p o lo g y ” better one. T h e notice calls for The Crininal 100,000 m iners’ inches o f water.and *onlo,hin« RO" ° ' 18 like ,ho8e and “other” expressions; “ if we Chleng« Mr. D iers says 5000 horsepower Foley & origino ted can be gen erated— enough lo oper can't win on tliis line we’ ll trv an* | Honey and T ur ns « th roat rind I iihl - remedy, nml on account of the grout other.” — “ Mias S h iv e ly is go in g to i "'"'«JO- n " ate the entire system o f proposed V * I i merit and popularity of Fole.v teach this srhool or wo4 l make it | Money nnd Ttir many im itations a r c electric railw ays. cost the district more than her en- | " T h e new notice o f the canal lies through a section o f state sch o o l, , '1® would lmv© como to .” — an y Hubstituto offered us no other I ’ ll heat them fellow s if it l*rpl'« r,‘ t,« n « ¡‘ I B‘ ve the sam e sa tis fa ctio n . It Is mildly la x a tiv e . It land, and application has been 1 11 t,,em co n tain s no o p iates and is safest for made to the state for right o f way. ‘'08‘ 8 me 8 — children and (tallente ihthohm . J . s _G u a rd “ We’ll bust tho H igh School and llcn.'on P h a rm a cy . , , ______ then sue tho directors personally for Appointments by Governor. Lurch’s SURGEON AND E u g e n r , o r e g g n DENTIST R E A N i n i A lll.E If • .rn d n ato o f Um A m e ric a n V et. ria Uollege of Nw York olk^ a