The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, May 30, 1902, Image 2

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    THE LEADER.
pO TTA O E
GROVE, - - OREGON.
E s t a b lis h e d E v e r y F r i d a y .
Ji. F. W o o l e y
Proprietor
b. W. W allace
Managing Editor
Entered at the Cottage Grove post-
office as second-class matter.
FRIDAY
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- M ay 30, 1902.
SUBSCRIPTION
O ne Y
RATES.
eah
Six
$1.50
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.50
M on th s
T h ree M on th s
If paid in advan ce but If not »o paid i
uniform rate of 92.00 per year w ill bo charged.
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A dvertisin g rates made known upon appll-
oatiou.
O u r C lu b b in g Gist.
The Commoner.
Twice-a-week Republic
C incinnati Enquirer
Weekly Examiner
Weekly Oregonian
$ 2:10
$2.00
$ 2.10
$2.50
$2.30
A Sample Campaign Lie.
“ Mr Chamberlain was the cashier of a bank at Albany bat quit
the business because the bauk busted/’— F W Chausse, Editor
Oregon Observer.
Mr Chausse knows this to be a deliberate lie for Mr Chamber­
lain quit the banking business nearly two years before it busted
and at the time it busted was holding the office of Attorney Gen­
eral for the State of Oregon and was living at Salem.
TH E BOSSES TAK E A HAND.
We were shown a neatly gotten
up pamphlet this week in which
the bosses of the republican party
throughout the state fall all over
themselves in
lauding Senator
Kuykendall and his record to the
skies. First comes Harvey Scott
and after braying about prosperity
says Lane County “ must see the
need o f re-electing him to the Sen­
ate” and that the “ State (premablv
meaning Fulton) has need of him.”
Senator John II Mitchell next
proceeds to say “ a failure to re-elect
Mr K. would be an injustice to the
state and county.”
Congressman Tongue also “ feels
snre the interests o f Lane County”
is bound up in Bro K ’s anatomy so
to speak.
Binger Herman remembers that
he knew Mr Kuykendall’ s parents
40 years ago and therefore “ It is
the duty” o f citizens to select “ such
men as Senator Kuykendall for
the public offices.”
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Governor—
GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN
of Multnomah Co.
Secretary of State—
DAVID SEARS, of Polk Co.
State Treasurer—
HENRY BLACKMAN
of Morrow Co.
Justloe of Supremo County—
D F BONHAM, of Marion Co
State Printer—
J E GODFREY, of Marion Co.
Attorney General—
JAMES E RALEY, of Umatilla Co.
Sup’ t o f Public Schools—
W A WANN, of Lane Co.
COUNTY TICKET.
Judge R S Bean thinks few Sen­
Senator—
ators come so near measuring up
L M TRAVIS, Eugene.
with his ideal of a Senator.
Representaties—
J M ED MUNSON, Goshen.
J N W illiams was on the ways
G N CASTLE, Saginaw.
and means coramitte with Mr K uy­
C K HALE, of Hale.
kendall and he “ knows whereof he
County Clerk—
speaks when he says that citizens
C M YOUNG, Eugene.
o f Lane county owe it to the state
Sheriff—
W W WITHERS, Eugene.
and themselves to return Senator
County Commissioner
Kuykendall” etc eto.
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J P CURRIN, Cottage Grove.
Charles Fulton “ It would be a
Treasurer—
misfortune to the state to fail to
A S PATTERSON,Eugene.
return Senator K .”
Assessor—
J M KITCHEN, Irving.
Secretary Dunbar sings a little
Surveyor—
song in which he chirrups that Mr
SIMON KLOVDAHL, Eugene.
K. saved the state ($2,000) two
Coroner—
thousand dollars and other sums
F E SELOVER, Eugene.
therefore “ his services can not be
PRECINCT.
SFAitED to the state.”
Justice of Peace —
A H KING
Great guns ! What a catastrophy
Constable—
the state of Oregon is on the brink
A W WALLACE
of plunging into at this time. Isn’ t
it also funny that every mother’s
Vote for the initiative and refer­ son o f these fellows except Harvey
endum law. Mark an X before tlie Scott is either in a big office or else
word yes.
trying to get into one. Come repub­
licans the bosses say for you to
Cottage Grove is entitled to a
vote for Mr K and that ends it.
representative in the commissioners
You will be traitors to your country
court. Mr J P Currin is the people’s
if you cant see things as they do.
choice and will be elected.
) ou ure to be pitied, you may hate
to
vote for the gentleman like
The Bosses have patched up Mr
blazes
but you have got it to do.
Kuykendall's political anatomy so
that the people will have difficulty See? This little circular settles it.
in locating the fellow until alter Wonder if they sent it to the Prohi­
the election. A trip up Salt River bitionists too?
would do him more good
time however.
at this
The Register gets funny and
publishes a whole column of “ putt'’
copied from the Guard this week
and tries to make it appear that it
is a “ set-down’’ on Travis. The
fact is both the Guard and Regis­
ter are stuck on the Booth-Kelly
Company and slobber all over
them selves for their own purse
string’s sake.
In oue breath the
unhappy
Editor of Portland,s trust-fed daily
declares if the Republican party is
defeated in Oregon, this time,
everything will go to the “ demni-
^ion bow-wows” and then in the
next he says its only a little revenge
for downing Senator Simon.
If
this thing keeps up Scott will lie a
tit subject for the asylum. It is
really pitiful. I f he had the brains
of Horace Greely it would certainly
kill him.
The Oregonian man is in sore
straits. Having for weeks past
claimed that th~ citizen's move­
ment was engineered by three men,
he has now found out that the^e are
more and Monday published a list
embracing 23 prominent Portland
republicans and says “ all these and
more” are now “ proclaiming that
the republican party is dead.”
W onderful
discovery
Harvey 1
Y o u 'll find the list will grow even
beyond what you think before next
Monday night.
WHAT’S THE MATTER?
The prohibition party in this
county has allowed itself to be
swamped by a few sharp political
tricksters of the Senator Kuykendall
stripe. The party has always pre­
tended to bo sticklers for principle,
espousing the doctrine of clean
politics and prohibition as its prime
goal.
In other words prohibition
first, prohibition last and prohibi­
tion all the time. But it seems
this year that a fellow called “ Dean”
Sanderson of Eugene, divinity fame
and a few other close friends of
Senator Kuykondull and Mr Shelly
have collared the prohibition party
this year and by a system of “ cute"
strategy usually possessed by ward
politicians have bartered for the
entire support of the prohibitionists
in this county for Mr Kuykendall
Mr Shelly, et al. It is no wonder
that the prohibition party in this
state has often been spoken of as a
republican side show. If the pro­
hibitionists of this county succeed
in electing Mr Kuykendall ho will
owe them a debt of gratitude for by
no other means could that thing
have been accomplished. But it’s
dollars to doughnuts if they do he
will serve them as be did the Indian
war veterans, in the last legislature.
And by the way what groat partic­
ular difference is there between an
Indian war veteran and any other
kind of an old soldier, who has
fought for his country?
To Csjre n Colil In One Day.
Take Laxative Biomo
Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E W Grove’s
signature is on each box. 25c.
Monday tho pecple of Oregon
elect a man to suocced Governor
Geer. The successor will either bo
\V J Furnish the Pendleton bank­
er, the ex-democrat, or Geo E
Chamberlain. Governor Geer has
made at least an average governor
during his incumbency. In fact
the democrats seem to have been
as well pleased with his adminis­
tration as did the republicans or at
least as well as the bosses o f the
party were. For some reason Mr
Geer did not suit the powers that
be. So some man had to be sub­
stituted and Furnish was the man.
The question arrisc s why? The re­
publican party is not in the habit
of turning down its prominent men
until forced to do so. Now who
did tho forcing? It was not the
'■’ho Secret o»' l.onjf l.ifo.
democrats sn d it was not Mr Geer’s
Consists in keeping all the main o r - 1
guns of the body in healthy, regular friends. It was Mr Geer's within
action, and In quickly destroying his own pnity. And why were they
deadly disease germs. Electric Hitters
regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, his enemies? Simply because they
purify the blood, and give a splendid could not control him. In Mr
appetite. They work wonders in
curing Kidney Troubles, ‘ Femnle Furnish they found a man who
Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Cons­ could he controlled and has been
tipation, Dyspepsia, and Malaria,
Vigorous health and strength always controlled all his liio by the desire
follow their use. Only 50c guarante­ to make money. Money then is
ed by J I’ Currin druggist.
is the key to the situation. Mr
No such luck could come to Ore­ Furnish wouldn’ t give thirty days
gon as the defeat of all three o f the of his time for the little measly
grab-all-in-sight leaders o f the Inst sum of $ 1,50<) (thats the salary of
legislature— Fulton, Brownell and the governor) were it not for the
Kuykendall, hut the later is sure fees and grafts within his grasp.
to lie defeated. They Mitehellized He made his fortune by fees and
the legislature, a process that small gralts while deputy U S
marshall and Sheriff of Umitilla
means the extension of all approp­ county. Could it bo that the gang
riations and grafts for personal that pushed Mr Geer aside for
Furnish wants a fee and gaaft man
purposes.
in the governor’s chair? If so, why?
Let every man who favors more Think o f this when you go io vote
next Monday and remember the
direct legislation in Oregon be sure
democratic wae cry this year, in
to vote for the initiative and refer­ this state, is down with expenses,
endum amendment and remind his down with extravagances, down
neighbors to mark their ballots. with an ever increasing public stael
A blank ballot may bo counted o f public funds.
against the same as though it was
TO NON REGISTERED VOTERS.
marked no.
1002 S P K I N G
Special Announcemnt
House Plumb I
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MADRAS
Our Selection of
Waists constitutes
Styles and Colors.
Those
LAWNS
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Boys Exninine Our New Swea|.,^>atY P1
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moving and we have ordered 10,1} ,n8tant Up r
Ladles’ Shirt
this Season’s
tickets
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conduct
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Salem Journal: Horaoe Maun,
the editor at Medford, is on the
democratic ticket for joint represen­
tative in Jackson and Douglas
counties. He is a gentleman of
more than average force and ability.
As a newspaper man in Marion
county he stood for good govern­
ment, locally aud in county affairs.
He possesses the intelligence to
make a first-class representative of
the people, and should l>e elected.
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V n on Sonde ida
be run froi
>e, Portlai
L h to Salon
for on
50ots
excuraic
ever
tions will
Motor
ge Grove
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y3£ land olub.
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County Clerk Lee has again shown
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his littleness in making up the of­
ficial ballot. Instead of placing the
C H R IS M A N & B A N G S , Propsiection of t
names of cauidates ou the represen­
GENERAL
L IV E R Y B USIN1 -The (
tative ticket in alphabetical order be
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placed the republican’s names first,
the Democratic next and socialists C O T T A G E
G R O V E %
B O H E M Jf
last. 'J h 1 order should have been as
follows;
i t i.n
G N Castle...............Democratic
lembore
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J N Edmunson........ Democratic
J N Edwards............Republican
C K Halo................. Democratic
L T Harris............... Republican
V e a t c h , p r o p C d T ,;:
II M Manville ............. Socialist
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J M Shelly............... Republican
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A E Whiterker............. Social.st
Choicest Meats, Hams, Paeon and I a r d i T'M ^re<
The Quarterly of the Oregon His­
hand. And in fact everything usunly kept
tkius drill
torical Society for March 1901, has
class market.
tents of u
been received. Its contents are as
follows:
1 when 1
“ The Social Evolution of Oregon,”
S Cocliri
p i s h : n sr
szE L ^ son sr
~is eeoure.l
by Prof J R Robertson, of the chair
of tho bee
of History, Pacfio University, Forest
Grove; “ Political History of Ore­
We have no stand-in with the dentists on tough
gon from 1865 to 1876,” by Hon a trial aud we will treat you right.
? recoram
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W D Fenton, Portlaud; “ History of _____ ijm
ms for li
the Barlow Road,” by Mis3 Mary S * * *
eks traini
Barlow, a granddaughter of Samuel
for them
Lnnbrough Barlow, the builder;
concert
“ Across the Continent Seventy Years
SUCESSOR TO BAKER & JOHNSON, ted them*
Ago,” compiled from papers of John
Staple
and
F a n c y G ro ceries
an great
Ball by his daughter, Mrs Kate N B
G ranite, C ro ck ery and G J a s s v t e a d e d .
Powers. John Ball taught a school
at Vancouver in November, 1832,
Vegetables, Flour, F oed ¿>Pearedir
iV G 1 )0 6 0 C
and was the first school teacher on
m e e t
a ll
P r ic e s
o n
th ey g h erg i
the Pacific coast. All these articles W e
L in e s .
ndled. (
are vitally important as relative to
the history of Oregon.
^ ro d -A ice T a k e n iea E i r c i i a n g - e fc1! the-v
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-House in
Parents who send small children
|Ch time o
to the public schools will appreciate
programs
tho position taken by W A Wann,
e Grove 1
Democratic candidate for Superin­
_
’ here ia t
tendent of Public Instructions. Mr
V c l I l D e i » vote wl
Wann announces himself as strongly
____________ I good bai
opposed to “cramming” tho iufan-
Shelf and “ PP,cci:lt
title brain until the child is almes1
orne oat
ready for the insane asylum. Tl e
H A R D W U e it. l
thought of pupils being compelled :
House I
to work all day and Btudy at home
■ H * st
at night is so obhorrent to the
irtsnv
gentleman that he announces ibis as
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concert
one of the changes tnat should ob­
Fish Bros Wi- }*P*rTr 1
tain in the schoolrooms of Oregon.
kinds of Farm Imp '8
He says it is impossible for children
Mining Supplies, ale.
to carry so many studies at one
followilnj
time, except at the expense of health
an l that many of them should be
-
it
held in abeyance for a little time
until the small scholars have attain­
ed more strength.
c w
Mr Wann is a man of superb edu­
MISS D v
cation. He bas for several years
Oar aim is to please our customers. C»H
convinced of this fact. We handle a complete 1 i » £ k-WaM-'
been a teacher in the Monmouth
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Normal school and its secretary
grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ami w»itz
since 1894.
ever} thing purchased of us to be first class.
Misa DI
If you have not registered with
the county clerk yon will have to
j get six freeholders to certify tlist
you are a resident of the precinct
and entitle to vote before you can
S h o u ld
» T f r A rho.
1 cast your ballot on election day.
Those who failed to register should i Never • endure his trouble. Use at
one the remedy that stopped it for Mrs
be at the polls early and get affida­
N A Webster,
'beter, of Winnie. Va, »he
vits of the freeholders before the ■
Wonder if Harvey Scott dont be­
rush comes on in the middle of the writes “ Dr King’s New Life Pills
gin to think now there is more than day. No nmn should stay away j wholly cured me of sick headaches I
a “ few " disaffected republicans in from the polls; all should exercise | hail suffered from it for two years.”
Cure Headache, Constipation, Bilious­
the elective franchise.
Oregon by this time?
ness. 25c at J P Currin s drug store
Only three thousand people came
out to here Mr Chamberlain, at
Pendleton. Verily that was a “ frost”
for the next Governor o f Oregon in
that little city. About the same
“ apathy” exists all over the state.
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