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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1902)
G N CASTLE. CHAMBERLAIN SETS A HOT G N Castlo of Saginaw, Demo GOTTAO E G HO VE, - - OREGON. PACE. cratic candidate for the legislature THE LEADEK. 1 9 0 2 S P R I N G 190 Special Announcements P oiitla . no , A pril 21.— George E in Lane county, is a native of tho F 'u iO il s h e d EC v e r y K r l d a y . Proprietor Chamberlain, Democratic and C iti state of New York where he first L . F. W ooley Managing Editor zen’ s nominee for governor, has out- j saw light fifty-four years ago. His C. W . W a l l a c e Entered at the Cottage Grove post- lined his campaign, and will take ! parents resided in New York City the tield this week in Hfcfcer county. I most of the time till 1808, when office as second-class matter. lie will make the light entirely on | they removed to Iowa. There F R ID A Y - -------- M ay 2. 1902. state issue«, and make a square fight j young Castle became a granger in for reduced taxation, and abolition every sense that the word implies. of all grafts, nnd to place every state Was married in 1S71. Six children D E M O C R A TIC T IC K E T official on a llat salary, ns is pro blessed the union, but two of whom | Senator— mised in the Republican and Demo are living. Four sons died from L M T R A V IS , Eugene. cratic platforms. He will make a diphtheria, three of them in one Re presen taties— X>ositive fight for a better state week. J M ED MUNSON, Goshen. government, and especially lo cut Was electod first trustee of Dan G N C A S TLE , Saginaw. the seven mill tax levy straight in bury, Iowa, in 1882. Afterwards County Clerk— two in the middle. He will spend was elected city recorder two terms, C M Y O U N G , Eugene. no time in Multnomah county, but then mayor two terms. Was elected Sheriff— will personally canvass every county to tho lower house of tho legislature W W W IT H E R S , Eugene. in tho state, and make from two to iu 1892; was appointed postmaster County Commissioner—• ten speeches a day. M r Furnish of Danbury in 1893 nnd served four J P C U R ItlN , Cottage Grove will know there is a campaign on years and six months, being super- Treasurer— before he has got very far along in A S PA TTE R S O N , Eugene. ceded by a Republican on the the fight. Assessor— election of President McKeulev. J M K IT C H E N , Irving. In addition to making n personal Came to Crogon iu 1899 where, as ! Surveyor— canvas, aud telling tho voters just ho writes the Guard, “ I expect to SIM O N KLO V D A1IE , Eugene. what to expect, il ho is elected, his iivo until called upon to join the G IV E T H E YO U N G Coroner— committee will reach every voter in CIIAN C M . F E SE LO V E R , Eugene. loved ones gone before.” Mr Cas the stato with the facts nnd details Tne Capital Jnurnal very pertinently tle's father was a member o f the The editor o f the Oregonian is of tho fee system and the state print remarks. “ While the older generation 72ud New York iu the War of the have done somo good work to improve now in the throes of mortal agony ing graft, os has beeu prominent in Rebellion. Mr Castle closed a letter our city's circumstances the past four for fear Geo E Chamberlain will he The Capital Journal, and his cam to us with sentences that . have a years, it Is trio young inen who are the next Governor. Knowing the paign committee w ill spend every the life of tho city in its fraternal sterling ring: fu tility o f saying anything that will dollar of voluntary contributions on “ I have always tried in politics orders and its military company. do Mr Furnish any good on State placing them before tho peoplo to It is the youug men who keep alive and officos of public trust to act and politics or on the personal qualities judge for themselves. that most glorious manifestation of vote so as to converse tho best any civilized natioD-the town brass o f the candidate, M r Scott is gyra Mr Chamberlain will permit no interests of the people, not forget band. Salem lias today by far tho ting round and round over national money to be spent in buying any ting my politcal principles. And best band this city has had in many politics hunting for soni bugaboo ones support, or the support of any I saw the time in Iowa when it re years. with which to scare dis.-ati-tied re faction nnd his administration will There are pluees w here ago nnd sta quired moral courago to stand up publicans hack into line and vote not bo mortgaged to nny financier, bility und good counsel count for for the new convert to republican in order to win tho ejection. Mr for Democratic principles. Wo were everything. Rut gi re the young nu n CHRISM A N & BANG-3, Props. credit for generous nnd disinterested policies, llis great argument is Chami erlain says he did not seek few aud far between, too. “ I cave a personal acquaintance public spirit, for whole-soled devotion what docs the republican party ; tho nomination, that it came to him to things besides dollars. stand for?,’ and “ what does the I unsolicited, aud ho will not buy the with two citizens of your town, ing of The people o f Cottage Grove formed in Iowa. They are the Democratic party stand for?-’ Rut election. His committee has issued ought likewise lo he proud of their C O T T A G E G R O V E B O H E M R o r n X .d o , his howl w ill be in vain for every its first address to tho voters, en Lombard brothers, Lyman and young men. When it comes to prjbgrni »nun knows that politial parti'> titled “ A Positive F igh t for Bettei Aimer. Roth those gentlemen me business propositions they are never pated good Republicans, but I am willing are known and stand for just what Q0V(,r, men; which, iu bulstauee, ----------------------- ------The The I O l in the rear either. They were to abide by the name aud character their leaders are known to stand »8 as follows: tb among the first to respond to the they may give me.” for. A party headed by a democrat The present campaign shall he city subscription list for the Bohemia We believe the render will agree | is a democrat party. Headed by a fought along lines of positive gov- kerabc: with us that M r Castle’s lettler has railroad. Dozens o f them we know prohibitionist is a prohibition party. iern^cntf»I reform, insteid c f mere o f subscribed more than many grey the right ring.” Further that bis | Headed by an i negations, of Oregon Rations. n T! o c people p ■ The t t .¡iv Cottage Grovo neighbor mudo no I haired men who own thousands c f perialist party ; headed by a Hopper desires that better conditions obtain, dollars worth o f property nnd who K > :.~ mistake when they recommended for Revenue is a Hopper lor rev nuc taut tho atmosphere of politics he will reap rewards in increase in He ' party, i f uresr rcpuolii m-> im ,r fcTanrrrrr I t is irppm-nrt Hint ft,* him ns a fit person to represent d ic i -est Meats, Hams, Racon nnd Lard ah - 2 . . , pliuu and rent o f property hucauno which time Lane county in the Oregon regis- no moro use for Mr Furnish than tactics of Ibo opposition will be hand. And in fact everything usoaly kept in of the railroad building in dollars make the r Mr .Scott does for Simon. They once moro uiado to attempt to use laturo.— Guard. class market. where the young feilows will for Scoili: I ! tire both in tho same boat Mr Oregon ns a cat. paw to draw nat- I hr Secret of Long: Life. reap cents. We know o f some operations Conic is in keeping all the main or- Scott would like to k ill Simon b ditical chestnuts from the lOlUl mines IT gnus o i the t*>dy in healthy, regular young fellows who will heat the cause he bolted andean • no nod fire. P IS H U L T S E A — S O N I ■ action, unit in quickly destroying ’etufiin,” out ol some old political, reason to deadly disease g.u ms. Electric Bitters in him and there arc hundred* ol Geo E Chamberlain represents raentjof the regulate t>i munch, Liver and Kidneys, ‘‘ pap stickcas” in this county too. republicans in every county who tho most hopeful tendencies that purify the blood, and give a splendid Hoc i f they don’t. light’ porno can sec no good in Mr Furnish who have been observed for many years appetite. They work wonders in W e have no stand-in with tho dentists on tough meat» curing Kidney Troubles, Female nny h o t BORN. is nothing more than a bolter. The in the politics of the state. Better Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Cons n trial anil wo will treat you right. The aevelo one bolts in icvcnpc for the trrncli- government, positive refom, states tipation, Dyspepsia, und Malaria, S TE W A R T.— At Comstock, April 23, on their { Vigorous health nnd strength nlwny- ery of former friends and the other man like meth ds, lower taxes, and fotlow their use. Only 00c guarante to the wife of Henry Stewart n come hi p i daughter. holts for profit and for office O f tho honoring of high character, ed by J P Curtin druggl-t. the fui tire course the editor o f the great daily rather than bowing to tho dictation M IL L E R .— At Saginaw, Apr 20, to There is said to lie a coldness be sncces- ' sympathizes with a man who 1 oil of money, these are offered to the tho wife of D Miller a son. tween I tally and Switzerland. This throw ipo RUCEfvSOR TO B A K E R & JOHNSON. f i r office hut he < a f t say anything voter iu the campaign of 1902. Botn mother and child ore getting comes by having the Alps for a numb« r oi too mean about n man w liov bolts along nicely. This hope for bitter government dividing line. because he has been turned down is strengthened by the selection of ns boo :: as DIED. by the party he has fought lor and tho nominee for governor, G eoige E Three editors are in ja il in Manila M ‘b labored with all his life. He hates Chamberlain. His official career f ir “ less majeste.” It seems that free D E AN .— At the home of his p rop rity. a man who leaves the republican has been nu unbroken effort to ad sport h had to stay behind with the daughter Mrs A D LeRoy in H u b their alter ranks and joins hands with the minister trio duties of ids offico for constitution. city, Saturday evening at C p m ward s tin democrats but he loves the fellow highest efficiency at lowest cost. His Mr G W Dene, age 58 years and TT'rcd.’U.ce T a lr a n in. E x c lia n g r e for nnd other The Roers should not kick, I f it who leaves the democrats and joins effort has beon successful. I t is a 28 days. (he republicans especially if he ¡.- fact that no one has yet accused Mr had not been for the mules anil Deceased was born in Steuben huntingnii office. Ho has great Chamberlain of one official net not liorsea s o ld i, this count-y to Great j ConntT Imlinna> Mareh 28> 1814 sympathy nnd respect for the suc actuated by purity of motivo. His Britain the Boers would now nil be and was married in 186(1 to Miss cessful office seeker. l i e loves to course as district attorney is an on foot. Paulina Brnuhard, came to Oregon G E N E R A L L I V E R Y BUSINES *™hc!<>f 11 TEA NS A CTED m,i =^S T A G E L IN E ta)iDEJ x : M ARKET 5 S CITY Bartels & Veatch, Propal a$ Staple and Fancy Groceries Granite, Crockery and Glasswi Vegetables, Flour, Feed an W e meet all Lines. Prices on the Piper & look at men who can get there even though his own diet is sour graj ■•*. l i e rejoiced at the defeat of Mitchell ami then ho rejoices over M itchell’s success. H e rejoices o v r the defeat o f Simon and it is a two to one bet that he will dance a little jig over the defeat of Furnish. Consistency is not a jewel 1 in Mr Scott’ s crown and life long republi cans have little faith in his predic tion that the world will go to sticks generally and the republican party to the dogs if Mr Chamberlain is elected, llis distinction between Furnish and Simon has hut little evidence of this. Ry virtue of his incumbency of that office he line possessed vast powers. It is highly complimentary to him that it has not been suggested by his political Opponents that he has used his public olli'e as a private graft. Fenilesa ami just in tho discharge of his duty, his record is offered for closest scruliuy, and most extensive comment by the opposition. It is nppnrent that Oregon has addressed her-nif to the task of im proving things at homo first, with the idea of gi\iug attention to out side matters later. This policy will mako for n grander Oregon, for the rocoguitiou of those qualities that mako up the character of ideal American citizenship. G eorge E Chauibtrlaiu will bring to pass this more ideal condition. difference. The lietlcr class o f republicans will not be scared by tho thought that Oregon w ill get into the democratic column for o f that there is little danger. It is the strongest republican State in the I'lioin but TC.tutw F-tlw rs to K n o w . they will lot the political tricksters j T have t sod DeWitt’s Little Early o f their party know that tho high I Risers for constipation «nil torpid office o f Governor is not to t o inveratili they are all right. I nm barten d aw sv to a ret, for I t!.ink when for O ven ue when t her-are hundred« "• ’' t i n - . I rhing we ought to let o f able honest and efficient men in (: ! ' *'n ' ‘ writes Alfred Ibinzo. . . _ . ,.,.1 . Qwlncv III. T h e r n o v fr g T iie o r ill* - tlu ir ranks to till that excellent.; tro.., s ire, safe pflls. For Sale by, poet!1®**- | Benson Drug Co. ■ in tire fall of 1895 and located at The country prpfs generally con Cottage Grove. The past two years tinue to roast the beef trust but ° “ b’ that is about all the kind of roasts Ue a few days before his death when he ordinary editors can indulge in returned to Cottage Grove. these days. Thero remains to mourn his loss a It is said the reason W J Furnish wife pud three children, Frauk would not consent to have his Dean nnd Mrs King of South Dakota picture on the Furnish button was anil ilrs A D LeRoy of this city. that he was afraid the picture would The funeral services was held nt the “ flop” nnd show the back o f his M E church, of which he was n member, Sunday nt 3 o'clock nod i head. the interment took place at the General Fiintton lias been official Masonic cemetery. ly reprimanded by the president for Cxll For County Warrants. saying in a recent speech that Notice is hereby given that the Senator Hoar was “ afflicted with an overheated conscience.” The Kan following warrants will he paid on san was also ordered to cease form presentation at uiy office on and 1 nny further public discussion of the after th« 24ill of April, 1992. All i Lace County warrants for register- Philippine question. ■-----s * » ------ ed number 350 to 2629 both inelus-j stew c .s t n r r (• m ls r i. M illions are daily finding a world of ir t. A S PlTTBlSOS. e unfort in Rttekb u’* Arni. a Salve. It . ills | alii from burns, Bonlds. t ’uts. County Treasurer. Bruises; oomitiets Ulcers, nnd Fever Soi,-s: eut” . Eruptions. s « lt Kheuui, Eugene, O r e . April 19 1902. li'dl, and Felons; removes Corns nnd ----- - » • — ----- Wn.’ts. Best File i ure on enrth. Y « u K m * VYtiai 1 » » re t a k i a r . Only 3Sc at J F Ctirrin’s drug store. W lien you take Grove'e Tasteless Chill ] because the formula Is plsir.lv J M Kitchen of Irving, the dem- Torte printed on every bottle showing that ocratic nominee for assessor was iu . it simply Iron and Quinine in a taste- I less form. No Cure, No Fay. sue. Cottage Grove, Wednesday. i bas rtsi<,ea VanD en A" UtanJ uut‘* S h e lf and HARDW AI IK Fish Bros kinds of Farm Imp! M ioiug Supplies. S U IT TH E How t rnents at Ban : n, oxer in aud two H A R D ja&iom e next car this lot I Our aim is to please our customers. I :‘ff | tom ike convinced of this fact. W o handle a complete line j deli mb grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and f l pian >s, t everything purchased of us to he first doss. we ave r e p i:soi N See Our Teas and Coffees th ey Tbe Ca^b i Gpoccr-y Gort A . i \ V o q i|g ,