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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1902)
THE LEADER. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. l ’ u tiliM h e d E v e r y F r id a y . AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL That of Ex-Governor Whiteakei jfor Uvcrv IRccö lin 3Évcn> desirable flßatcdal One of the most impressive fu Proprietor L. F. Woo L E Y neral ceremonies ever witnessed in Eutereii at the Cottage Grove post- Eugene was that over the remains of office as second-class matter. the ex-Governor Wbiteaker last FRID AY--------- O c t o b e r , 10, 1902 Sunday afternoon. An immense concourse of peoplo gathered at the SUBSCRIPTION RATES. bouse at 2.30, where the Episcopal $1.50 service was performed by Rev D E O ne Y eyb .75 S ix M o n t h s Loveridge, at the conclusion of .50 T h u s M onths which a procession formed and pro It paid In advance hut It not so paid uniform rat« of $ 2.00 per year will be cbarxeu. ceeded to the Musonic cemetery. AdvortUiux rates made known upon appli cation. The Masonic order took charge of the services at this point. Ivanboe O u r C lu b b in g Cist. The Commoner. $2:10 Commanderv, Knights Templar, act Twice-a-week Republic $2.00 ing as escort. Every available Cincinnatti Enquirer $2.10 vehicle was required and then only Weekly Examiner $2.50 a portion of those desiring to follow Weekly Oregonian $2.50 the remains to the cemetery- bad an The Oregonian has awakened to opportunity to do so, although many the political situation in the east walked. At the grave the Masonic and the following heading to a two burial service was performed by column “ wail” from headquarters Hon L T Harris, master of the lodge in Washington is an indication of and the remains were deposited in the trend of political sentiment in the family vault with the honors of the craft. Quite a number of friends east, the THE BIGGEST SENSATION EVERYWHERE “ There is gloom amoug the Re of the deceased were present from distance, among them being publicans of the East, who fear the C0LAPSABLE POCKET coal strike and the growth of Governor and Mrs T T Geer, ex- S T E R E O S C O P E A P PARATUS Gcvernor Z F Moody, and Governor- general sentiment ngainst the trusts The smalless Stereoscope with the strongest elect G E Chamberlain. will change many votes to the Demo optical effect. Highly finished in different Ex-Senator R M Veatcb, J P colors with rich gold and silver decorations crats. Hill is shrewdly making the Choicest Moats, Hams, Bacon and Lard alwaji on (mountings.) Including 20 V F Photographs. most of the situation in New Currin, D Bristow O O Veatch Dr Views o f Art (enre.) PRICE ONLY fl.o o . hand. And in fact everything usualy kept in , grsl. Geo Wall, Sol Davidson, Cul Keyzer York. Quay seems to be afraid he Sent everywhere prepaid in letter form. class market. agen ts w an ted . will lose Pennsylvania, where Gov and Mr Huff were in attendance ernor Stone is also playing politics from Cottage Grove. (John Wbiteaker was the first with the strike. The Republican Forest Bmldine: F I S H I2ST S Z E ^ J S O I S r Governor of Oregon after it became factional row in Iowa threatens to Philadelphia. state. He w as born in Dearborn send a Democrat to succeed Hen C R O S S M A N N ’S derson. But there is considerable County, Indiana. He subsequently We have no stand-in with the dentists on tough meats. Citi lived in Illinois and Missouri. In political enthusiasm in Ohio. Patent Writing Ring the latter state he married Miss N The most important Improvement o f the a trial and we will treat you right. age in the art of Penmanship makes the poorest J Margrave, a native of Illinois. writer a splendid i>enman in a few weeks by There is no business under the They were married in 1817. In the use o f this ring. Endorsed by the prominent College Presidents and Boards, o f education in sun so safe and profitable as the 1759 he caught the California gold Europe and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes sent post paid for $1.00, single sample 25c. mining business, when conducted fever and leaving his family for the When ordering a single ring, state whether for on business lines. There is more time being went to the mines of man, woman, or child. money made out of mining for the that state and remained until 1851, amount put in than any other class when he returned home. In 1852 N o 119 S, Fourth Street, o f business. Mining has paid more he came with his family across the Shelf and Heavy PHILADELPHIA, dividends compared with other in plains to Oregon. Politically, ex- HARDWARE dustries, sud we call particular at Governor has always been a Demo tention to a comparison between crat, and os the standard-bearer of Advertising is a combination of the railroad earnings in proportion that party has represented Lane good judgement and enterprise. to the capitalization, and the min county in the Legislature, as Gover ing companies in proportion to nor of the state, as Congressman and The President’ s idea of changing their capitalization, which makes a Government positions. In all the Constitution so that the General Fish Bros Wasons and ill great showing for the mining com his official life embraced in these kin Is of Farm Implement» ui Government would have the power panies. Mining Supplies. various trusts be was true to bis to deal with trusts is good enough convictions of right and was faith,- theoretically, provided it has not President Roosevelt did not set ful and honest As a private citizen that power already. The trouble tle the coal miners’ strike. Optimists he was exemplary in his conduct with the plan is that by the time it will say that the moral effect of and a credit to the community and the Constitution has been amended his interference will appear in later state. there would be nothing left to arbi In 1853 be took up a donation trate ; the trusts would have it all. developments. Critics will have it that he showed poor judgement in land claim in Lane County and lived Then suppose in the course of Our aim is to please our customers. Call and be putting the Presidential office where upon the same the greater portion two or three years, the Constitution convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of high of the time since. In 1856 he was it was sure o f failure. To be just were amended. It would take years grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and gnrantee to Mr Roosevelt, he did the best he elected Probate Judge of Lane before the constitutionality o f the everything purchased of us to be first class. could. The public will credit him County nnd in the following year be amendment could be settled in the with trying to relieve a lamentable represented that county in the Ter courts, and the remedy would be situation. Now that we are where ritorial Legislature. In 1858 be was still hull down below the horizon, we were before, what are the con inaugurated July 8 and participated long after the present generation tending parties going to do about in the confusion arising from the had passed away.— Portland Jour innetion of Congress on the enabling nal. it? act, which led to the misunderstand ing in consequence of which both O u t O f D c n t li '« J a w s * H H Brookes, a veteran news the territorial and State Govern J E A V ljcclcF , Ftfop. When death seemed very near from paper man and editor, from Texas, ments were maintained until 1859, a severe stomach and liver trouble, S t o p . T h e C o n s t i W o r k .O H t h e C old has purchased a half interest in when Oregon was duly admitted a that I had suffered with for years,” Laxative Bromo-Quinine tablets T h e B e e t l ’ reecrtp tton for Maltrle writes P Muse, Durham, N C, “ Dr eure a cold a cold in one day. No the Plaindealer at Roseburg and state. Chills and Fevers, is Grove's T Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. K ing’s New Life Pills saved my life together with Bro Conner will pro He was a member of the Legisla and gave perfect health.” Best pills less Chill tonic. It is simph ceed to enlighten the Plaindealers ture in 1865 when called in special on earth and only 25c at Currin’s drug nnd quinine in a tasteless No cure, no pay. Trice 50c. |A FREE PATTERN I readers on the advantages of a light session by Governor Gibbs to accept store. ( to w own selection) to tariff and other republican trust tbe Constitutional amendment to eerlber. Only 50 cent. Y on K n o w W hat You Art breeding doctrines. The new firm abolish slavery andvoted against the Eight enraged elephants got loose When you take Grove’s propose to enlarge the plant by same. He also represented Lane Chill Ton ic because tbe fora»» from their masters in a small town adding some new presses and no County in the Legislature as a plainly printed on every in Rusia the other day during the doubt will meet with even more Representative in 1866-68 and as a show ing that it is simply *ron performance of a circus nnd killed quinine in a tasteless fora success than under the present able Senator in 1S76, In 1878 be,was 28 people and wounded 68 others J A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. cure, n o pay. 50c. management o f our old friend appointed Collector of Internal A b ou ttf.,1 colored p in t« « ; latest fa t r i^ h c U tirK**t?1l k,n* econr,ni'« * i fancy work Revenue for the District of Oregon Uori Like n«t *»*•*• •crib* to^? h° d I fiction, etc. Stith •cribe to-day, or, «end xc. for latest c b m A i n r r i c n n ’s I 'a m o n s I l e a u t l c s . U d r « € « n t * w « n t e .l. Send for terra«. “ The fastest selling article I by President Cleveland during bis . R*,)ab,p» Simple, Up.to. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions in my store,” writes druggH d a te . E co n o m ic a l a n d A* * P e r , J i r 'c £ ' an d _ S l ' t o l n t e l j The Southern Pacific has announc first term of office. This position Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns, 1 Smith, of Davis, Ky., “ is P* the Governor held for four years, at ed a reduction of 25 cents per have them, nor will any one, who use 9 New Discovery for Cons« hundred in the rate on apples from the expiration of which he settled Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies Coughs and Colds, because It Portland and all points south to the tn Eugene, where he has since re the face Eczema or Salt Bheum van cures. Ir. my six years of s»*** ea B A ZA R « ish before It. It cures sore lips, chap never failed. I have known It# Missouri river and Texas. The new sided. Mrs Whiteaker is still alive ped hands, chilblains. Infallible for sufferers from Throat and and presided over the old Eugene rate is 75 cents per hundred. The Piles. 25c at Currin’s drug store. | eases, who could get no b«P U «M Perforât lee, tkew new rate to Chicago and StLouis is home. Six children have been born tte Batta, M Seek, U m *. doctors or any other remedy, 85 cents per hundred, a reduction to them, two of which are deceased, J X L ' 5 ST!*.—«»—eeee rely on it, best physicians Fraucis dying on the plains and Dr ] > cents. it, and J P Currin RrsranteY k, Wonder what the object o f a "o C A L L CO., J C in 1886. tion or refund price. Trial W8* IS-II5-II7 Writ 3lit St. X(W YORK. good roads convention is anyway? LURCH’S Shirt Waist line for Winter. Our Paterns and Designs are carefully selected. ¥ e owrrjó A r e .N< o v The most attractive and complete assortment of furs and cloaks that we have ever offered. *LILIPUT* CITY MARKET Bartels & Veatch, Props. Liliput Sterescope Co Piper & VanDenburg PFNNMFG. SUPPLY Co. W E SUIT THE HARD TO SUIT" See Our Teas and Coffees they are Tl^e Gasl^ Gpoeer-y Company M£ CALL’S, magazine w c c. M S C A L L T n s I PATTERNS\¡y Beg. sizes, 50c and it.