The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, May 23, 1902, Image 2

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THE LEADER.
I& 1 9 0 2 S P R I N G 19(1
S p e c i a l A n n o u n c e m e n Bioycl
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MADRAS LAWNS SILK ZEP»
“State government is costing
LEE M TRAVIS.
The candidacy of Mr Travis for the people a great deal of money.
State Senator shows the democratic The republicans responsible for it
party made no mistake when they have spent money, in many instances
placed him at tho head of the squandered it, with a free hand.
county ticket. He is a young man There is no reason for thinking,
of ability and fearless integrety. He that if their powor is rewarded, thoro
is a good debator and he makes will ho abatement of tho burden.
■gent
Senator Kuykendall squirm and The revonues required for the
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|ig and
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twist in a way that makes even the state during 1902 will reach $1,-
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stalwart republicans ashamed ol 100,000 and probnbly the next legis­
« 30®® 1 <
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET
him. They cannot help hut con­ lature will be called on to meet a
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No Bail C
governor—
the change the senator has deficiency. The increase in the ex­
>asa
ball
g'l.u
GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN trast
undergone since his campaign of penses of the state government has
iaturday la
of Multnomah Co.
four years ago. Ho was then an been something like $400,000 for
Lorain ?
Secretary of State—
last '
DAVID SEARS, of Polk Co. aggressive, cool yet euthusiaslic one year. This is simply extrava­
The wi .
JStato Treasurer—
gance, a disregard of tho advantages
candidate
for
political
honors
To­
HENRY BLACKMAN
e thatr U <
day he seems to read the hand­ of good government economically
i puh iu Its a|
of Morrow Co,
administered.
Tho
republican
party
writing
on
tho
wall.
He
fee's
that
Boys Examine Our Now S\q ————-
Justice of Suprome County—
Our Selection of Ladies’ Shirt
B F BONHAM, of Marion Co. he has been “weighed in the bal­ is alone responsible for this con­
ers nnd Bicycle Shoes,
^!aB? " c
this
Season’s
Waists
constitutes
t D Beck s ]
State Printer—
ances and found wanting” and in dition. Those of tho party who
11 be I fei von
Styles und Colors.
J E GODFREY, of Marion Co. his defense of his past political have held the reins, in particular
n Juno 4. 5
Attorney General —
he looks like “thirty cents.” have simply looked after the needs
— ——
....
iss and a ill
JAMES E RALEY, of Umatilla Co. record
,
i
i , . There wi
In his speech here Wednesday he anil demands of the “grafters.”
Sup’t of Public Schools—
Those tickets for the Fancy China are moving and we have ordered 1«,0 on tb« pro<^
W A WANN, of Lane Co. tried to account for this by saying They have poured the money of the
as a physician he was constantly state into individual pockots. The 0
COUNTY TICKET.
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associated with disease, suffering pooplo have been “worked,” and
Senator—
L M TRAVIS, Eugene.
and the dark side of life. It is there is no promise that the abuse
Tho Milton Eagle, published at
Representaties—
funny his occupation didn’t so is not to be continued.
J 1M EDMUNSON, Goshen. effect
Milton,
Umatilla couuty comes out
Should
then,
there
by
any
surpise
him four years ago. The truth
Vl
two sat ui
Vi mit.
cut two
G N CASTLE, Saginaw,
last
week
for Chamberlain and tho
if
tho
voters
should
decide
to
is
Mr
Travis
has
him
on
tho
hip
Th¡B is ahoi
C K HALE, of Halo.
work as a
and he sees the fall that’s coining change servants at the polls in June? ticket, giving its reasons for so do­
C o-
County Clerk—
and it i
CM YOUNG, Eugeno.
and it makes him sour. He is Surely, the party in power deserves ing.
offense h
Sheriff—
SjlWIV. " . A h
to be turned out and tho “stables” It says in part: “The editor of
searching
for
excuses,
ho
is
simply
;y. Mr I
W W WITHERS, Eugene. outclassed and has lost all the they have occupied for to many this paper is a republican; but over
dniya on
County Commissioner—
years “cleaned out.” It is not a and above the allegianco that he
ed souu
J P CUIiRIN, Cottage Grovo. vinegar and snap ho over had.
A3 soon as Mr Travis uncovers a bad thing to “clean up” now and owes to any party is the allegiance
Treasurer—
Salem E -. .
A S PATTERSON, Eugeno.
soft spot in his political anatomy he then. A change could not increaso be owes to the nation, to the state
the
Minr
Assessor—
is compelled to call upon some the burden, and the possibilities are and to the best welfare of the coun­
trainmen t
J M KITCHEN, Irving.
ty in which he lives. Political
of his political associates to slap on it woqld greatly reduce in,
.0 Cottage l
Surveyor—
There
SIMON KLOVDAHL, Eugene. a strengthening court plaster. He When a girl is young and strong, pirates sailing under the black flag
this
; i
of
corruption,
have
captured
the
appeals
to
Mitchell,
Sam
Friendly,
Coroner—
passed
F E SELOVER, Eugene.
Senator Rooth, Woodcock, and and does not need help in getting republican party organization for
ter. T!
PRECINCT.
Harris to patch him up until his up stairs or over crossing is tire time Umatilla county, and have named
” CHRISMAN & BANGS. Proi____
very unpl.
stie
gets
it.
the cacidates upon the district anil
Justice of Peace —
political carcas is so mutilated that
GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSIUi&tot*^
A II KING
Senator Kuykendall of today George Chamberlain is just as couuty ticket from top to bottom.
TRANS A CTED f oweH
Constable—
scarcely resembles the man the good a business man as William The republican primaries were not
A W WALLACE
people elected four years ago.
Furnish. Mr Chamberlain made a free and open, and tho election of
11
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• ad nnd won
(arrymj----------
competence in private delegates to the couuty convention
ew Preside. U
Let every man who favors more The proposed Initiative and Refer­ comfortable
which the panic swept was not confined to republicans.
... . . .
. . __ _______ _
. _>ard ol rege
jlirect legislation in Oregon bo sure endum amendment to tho constituti- business,
“A
sum
of
money
large
enuugh
leaving his personal and
ilctedB’iuf
to vote for the Initiative and Refer­ tion is very simple. It does not away,
to dcbuuch the primaries and to
financial
honor
bright
and
unsul­
endum amendment and remind his abolish tho legislature, but it does lied. Mr Chamberlain then held impose a lasting reproach upon good
neighbors to mark t^eir ballots. A make the whole body of voters a office six years and came out poor. citizenship in Umatilla county, was
Luoii.ii
blank ballot may be counted against supremo legislative body. It gives Mr Furnish held office six years poured into the republican prima­
of tho ijni
‘ >orn in Mil
it the same as though it was about five thousand voters power to and came out rich. That’s the ries, and when the county delegates
He ennie
marked no.
rotor to the pooplo a bill passed by
were
selected
it
was
found
that
the
i his father,
real difference in their business
tho
legisiature,
and
it
gives
the
substantial citizens, men who repre­
who vp
YV
The proposed Initiative and
power to the legislature. It qualifications.
Choicest Meats, Hams, Bacon nnd Lnr,< l Liliege
sent
the
highest
aim
of
the
republi­
Referendum amendment to the same
about eight thousand voters
hand. Ami in fact everything usualy kept,rinal g.ho
“ABE” S PATTERSON.
can party in this couuty, were rele­
constitution must probably have gives
the
same
power
to
introduce
a
class
market.
graduate 1
from forty-five to fifty thousand measure beforo the people for their The Democratic candidate for gated to the rear.
nllego when
county
treasurer,
A
S
Patterson,
is
“Geo W Preobstel, a state sena­
votes in its favor, even though vote that one Senator or one
{ wbioliHie
Vflftrs Tii'i
there is not one who favors it and representative has to introduce a an Indianian by nativity, and there tor, was refused admission to the
1 S E A S O N . College, re,
does not vote for it is likely to be hill in the legislature. Any propos­ he was raised anil educated. And, county convention. T C Taylor,
in 168<
counted against it just as though ed law submits to tho people by the by the way. Governor Whilonker the president of the state senate,
th,
ho tan-1
and
himself
camo
from
tho
same
was refused admission to tho county
he yoted no.
legislature or by petition must have locality, being born but eight milts convention
We
have
no
stand-in
with
tho
dentists
on
tough
n
'®ars'
and liis seat given to a
The Oregonian will stumble on a majority vote of the peoplo before apart. Ho received a good common San Francisco rustler employed in a trial and we will treat J yon right.
°
contufum
to the truth even in the heat of the it is adopted. There arc no special school education, and while hardly the scouring mill. W T Rigby, a
campaign- It said Monaday that elections on laws unless ordered by out of his ’teens was ndmitted to man who has served in tho, legisla- i
Poor anj
“Mr. Chamberlain’s affability is the legislature. There is no ex­ the practice of law. He practiced tnre with abiliy and integrity, a
t
of
“To ?
pense
to
tax
payers,
because
the
equalled by only one other thing in
some in his native state, and was Christian, upright gentleman of
the
rema:
k
the world, and that is his .nerve.” petitioners must pay all tho expenses admitted to tho bar iu Oregon, but means and business experience, was
BAKER & JOHNSON. B
,r'
A while back, Mr Chamberlain did of their petion. Tho amendment never “hung out liis shingle’' here. told to go back nnd sit down, and a
Staple
and
F
ancy
Groceries
'
"
«,8
Itl
gives
a
majority
of
the
people
power
not have any nerve and couldn’t
Mr Patterson may well take rank
halfbreed was sent to the
Granite, C rockery and Glass\, a poor nr
say “No.” He seems to ho growing to make any law independent of the ns a Lane county pioneer, coming swarthy
county
convention
bis 6eat. L M
in tho esteem even of the Oregon- legislature, and to veto or repeal to Oregon by the ox team line in Watrus, of Adams, iu long
Vegetables, Flour, Feed fc j”
prominent
any act of tho legislature.
tan.
1853, arriving in Eugene about the in republican councils of the state,
»
n a ncniyo'
The Socrci of l.o uk Life.
last of October of that year. Since
w ho has a right to adorn his
Tho Democratic party of Oregon Consists
to Marv . m
in keeping all the main or­ that time his life has been a part and
breast
with
tho
badge
of
tho
Grand
will always be the minority party gans of the Issly in healthy, regular
P
r
o
d
u
c
a
T
a
l
s
e
n
i
n
E
2 -.cIx a n .g -e f:ho> afra’n
of
the
history
of
the
county
rrobnbly
action,
and
in
quickly
destroying
Army of tho Republic, was shut out. |
as tong as the individual democrats deadly discus©germs. Electric Bitters
per wale
pe with hi
continue to support the most cor­ regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, no man among us is so well and Iue door of the couuty convention'
purify the blood, and give a splendid generally known. In early days he was slammed in the face of ex-Sen-
of the ci
rupt and dishonest newspaper in appetite.
Thev work wonders in
the United States. The Oregon­ curing Kidney Troubles, Female engagod in tho merchandise business atorT J Kirk, who is now a member
Nervous Diseases. Cons­ Was connected with tho river the state legislature, nnd in the
ian is that paper and democratic Complaint?,
tipation, Dyspepsia, and Malaria, transportation lines as local agent of
face of Douglas Bolt, of Pilot Rock,
support makes it flourish and puts Vigorous health and strength always
follow their use. Only 50c guarante­ beforo tlie event of tho railroad. an ex-member of the House, and in
into the hands of an unscrupulous ed
by J PCurrin druggist.
Engaged in tho saw-mill und log­ the tace of J E Smith who honored a
man the club with which he does
Shelf and
not hesitate to beat them Mr Chamberlain’s supporters urge ging business, and for a number of seat in ttyo sessions of the legisla­
years
owned
a
one-fourth
interest
hardy *
ture, nnd who is the largest sheep
over the head. Mr Scott has no everyone to inspect bis public record.
political honor on earth and he They tako pleasure in printing all in the Eugene flouring mills and the owner in this couuty. Hundreds of
pever fails to do the dirtiest work of tho facts pertaining to the mnn- water power and other property other illustrations might be cited,
it is possible for him to accomplish ncr in which he ha? administered connected herewith. Was appoint­ but these suffice for illustration.
ed postmaster of Eugene July 1, “For this reason and others, the
when election time rolls round.
office.
The supporters of Mr Furnish 18G9, nuil held the position for telling of which would cover pages,
Fish Bros Wi
A constitutional convention and make
reference to the allegations, several terms. Ho was succeeded this paper will during the npproacli-
kinds of Farm Io>Pl
a new constitution is one of the made no
by
F
W
Osburn
on
the
expiration
of
theso many days, that their
ing campaign, support the candi-
Mining Supphea
most costly events in the life of a candidate
the term during the first Cleveland dates upon the democratic ticket.”
has
undeviatingly
used
State. This is not only because of publio office ns a means whereby ho administration.
Ilcaii* S h ould N ever A che.
the agitation and disturbance of made the office the heaviest burden Mr Patterson has held tho office Never
endure his trouble. Use at
business, but also because of the possible under the law.
of county treasurer three terms, giv­ one tho remedy
stopped it for Mrs
complete changes commonly made It is satisfactory to Mr Chamber- ing excellent satisfaction by the N A Webster, that
of Winnie, Ya, she
in the organic law, and the de­ Iain's supporters that these tests b© personal attention he gives the writes “Dr King’s New Life Pills
d to return
struction of a large part of the state applied to the two men, anil busi­ affairs of the office. For years be­ wholly cured me of sick headaches I
Aletba c
had suffered from it for two years.”
laws settled by the Courts. If the ness men are ©specially asked to in­ fore his eleytion the office was “fann­ Cure
' t aim 1 ? to please our customers. Wi
Constipation, Bilious­
people understand that in practice spect them. A business man who ed” out to the Imnks to a consider­ ness. Headache,
23o at ,T P Currin’s drug store.
convinced
of this fact. We handle a complete h[r |f c 1S(
it is not possible to amend the con­ desires to imploy a man to pefurm able extent, the treasurer paying
grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables aojien pupils
stitution of Oregon it will 1« impos­ business functions, invariably fnvors little attention to the affaits of the If the proposed Initiative and
everything purchased of us to be first class. tompelk 1
sible to long escape a constitutional the one who has in the past given office as a rule. Mr Patterson Referendum amendment to the con­
ice of « sch
proof
that
he
was
economical,
saving,
stitution
shall
be
defeated
by
stay-
convention. Therefore it is very efficient, thorough, and who has the changed that regime. He moved
In dfegn
the old iad
important that every man who faculty of securing the largest results the office from the banks to tbe at-homes and careless voters neg- r~i____.
Joes not want the dangers and for the least cost.
courthouse. If you want to do lecttug to mark their ballots, while
y as isknl.
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a very large majority of those who
agitation of such a convention
business with the county treasurer do
To L ure a ( old In One i>my.
vote
on
the
question
vote
in
its
should not only vote but work for Take Laxative Bromo Quinine nowadays you can do it at the court­ favor, it will greatly intensify the
All druggist* refund the
the adoption of the proposed Initia­ Tablets.
fqccfy o rf a
money If it fails to cure. E W Grove's house, the samo as with the eletk demand (or a constitutional conven­
tive and Referendum amendment. signature
and sheriff.
tion.
is on each box 2'»c.
A .
V o t i ii g i
pOTTAOE GROVE, - - OREGON.
JPutUitiUocl E v e r y E‘r jd a y .
L. P. W ooley
Proprietor
C. W . W allace Managing Editor
Entered ut the Cottage Grove post-
office as second-class matter.
FRIDAY - ---------- M ay 23. 1902.
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