The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, November 21, 1902, Image 4

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    THE LEADER.
COTTAGE
ARBITRATION BY
G R O V E . - - O REGO N.
F >u t > l i » t » e d
il. F. Wool.KT
AGREEMENT
A G
SALB OE
E v e r y K r lc la y .
I ’ro p rie to r
Voluntary arbitration as a peace­
ful means of determining contro­
versies between capital and labor
seems now to be considered by the
FRIDAY----- N ovember , 21. 1902 public generally, the beBt and most
efleetive method at commacd. The
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. benefits conferred on the passive
>1.60
O se Y eak
party, the public, by arbitration
.75
S ix M onths
have been inestimable, while, if the
.50
TnREE M onths
I f paid in advance but It net so paid a constestants were to measure their
uniform rale of * 2.00 per year will be rhsnieo-
Uveriiiim : rates made K’town upon appil* gains, it would be found, no doubt,
cation.
______ ______________ ___ that arbitration has served their
O u r C lu b b in g lust.
opposing purpose with equity.
W e do not think it boastful to say that w e have the
The Commoner.
$2:10 Arbitration has brought blessings
Newest and Freshest Stock and the Low est F n c es in
Twice-a-week Kepublio
$2.00 to all parties concerned. Com-
Clncinnatti Euquirer
$2.10
town.
T ry for yourselves N o w is the time to see
Weekly Examiner
$2.50 plsory arbitration, however, is re­
L u rch ’s Blankets and other Bedding at their best, and
Weekly Oregonian
$2.50 ceding rather than advancing in
f .vor.
The formation of gigantic trusts
Advertising is a combination
in the past five years or so, where­
good judgement and enterprise.
by monoplies have been established
over the necessities of life, and im
Tbe Town Topics remarks that incuse private corporations, possess­
“ w e must either buy out the own ed of unlimited financial resources,
i l i a l.llo In P e r il.
crs of tbe coal mines or starve out have acquired great power, has
the coal miners."
stimulated the growth of labor
“I Just seem ed to huve gone all to
organizations. As capital has p iec es,” w rite s Alfred Bee, of W elfare,
B a r t e l s & V eatch, Props.
gained
in
strength,
labor
has
grown
Governor Geer does not propose
T ex ., “ b iliousness a n d a lam e back
the h a d m ad e life a b u rd en . I co u ld n ’
to have but one game of senatorial in numbers. Meanwhile,
foot ball this time. No preliminary public, standing between tbe two e a t o r sleep a n d felt a lm o st too w ori
Choicest Meats, Haras, Bacon and Lard always on
contest for liina. One down is all forces, and sensitive to vibrations out to w ork when I beg an to us<
E lectric B itters, b u t th e y w orker
from the power-centers, has watched w
hand. And in fact everything usualy kept in a first-
he asks.
onders. Now I sleep like a top, cai
with anxiety the outcome of the eat a n y th in g , have g ained in s tr e u g tt
class market.
struggle.
a n d e u jo y h a rd w o rk .” T hey givr j
As the representati ve of the pulhic
As a general proposition it must vigorous h e a lth and new life to weak
the President should have a clause be conceded that the interests of sickly, run-dow n people. T ry them . |
iuserted in the agreement that a ton the third party are in nearly every O nly 50c a t J P C u rrin ’s d ru g store.
of coal hereafter shall consist of controversy, greater than those of
2,000 pounds.
RESOLUTIONS.
the principals- Whenever the issue
is one of fact, or conditions, it can
If you read that Mr Bryan’s pre be settled comparatively easily by
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
cinct went republican by sixteen evidence and testimony that are
Nov 15th 1902.
majority,just remember that Pre­ readily available; but when the
I O O F Hall
sident Roosevelt’s precinct went issue is one of principle, rather
To the officers and members of
democratic by thirty-one.
than of conditions, a solution is Cottage Grove Lodge No 68 Inde-I
pendent Order of Odd Fellows:
not so easy.
Opinions are diversified concern­ We vour committe of resolutions
It is not generally believed now
that the President’s board of Arbi­ ing compulsory arbitration. Its respectfully submit the following.
Whereas death has entered the
tration in the late coal strike will advocates are generally doctrinaires
givo much satisfaction to either of President Gompers expressed his home of our esteemed brother Cal­
the parties. It will be a kind of lews Thursday on compulsory vin Stevenson and taken from them
compromise but probably a very arbitration to the American Fed­ a kind husband, a loving aged (
eration of labor and took rather a father, transferring him from earth
unsatisfactory one.
pronounced attitude against it. to a place not built with bands
The men of arganized labor want where tbe day is always bright and
REV IRI R HICKS 1903 ALMA-
arbitration,” he said, “but only presents of our Grand Master brings
NAG.
arbitration as a last resort after joy and peace to the weary traveler
conciliation
has absolutely failed, of earth.
To say that this splendid work of
science and art is finer and better and then arbitration only, volun­ Therefore be it,
Resolved that Cottage Grove
than ever, is stating it mildly. The tarily entered into by both the
demand for it is far beyond all parties, honorably and faith­ Lodge No 68 I O O F extend to our
worthy brother’s bereaved family
previous years. To say that such fully adhered to by both sides.’’
results, reaching through thirty
The Ftate fair is reported as our heartfelt sympathy in their and
years, are not based upon sound coming out ahead this year $3211 our loss.
Resolved, that these resolutions
Our nim is to please our customers. Call and be
sense and usefulness, is an insult to $2546.00 was spent in making
convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of high
to the intelligence of the millions. permanent improvements so t! e be spread on tbe lodge records; that
grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and gurantee
Prof Hicks, through this great Al­ fair officials now have on hand a a copy be seat to our brothers family
everything purchased of ns to be first class.
manac, and his famous family and cash ballance of over 600 dollars. and a copy to each of the local
papers for publication.
scientific journal,Words and Works
Respectfully submitted.
is doing a work for the whole people
A m e r i c a n ’« K u n i o n * I l c a i i t l c * .
J L L e R oy
not approached by any other man Look with horror on Skin Eruptions
See O up Teas and Coffees th ey are Fine.
J H B artels
or publication. A fair test will Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t
A H K ino
prove this to any other reasonable have them, nor will any one, who uses
Committee.
person. Added to the most lumin­ Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies
ous course in astronomy for 1903, the face, Eczema or Salt Rheum van
Ish before It. It cures sore lips, chap­
forecasts of storms and weather are ped hands, chilblains. Infallible for
T o C u r e a C o ld I n O n e D ay.
J E \VT*,eelei«, Pi-op.
given, never before, for every day in Piles. 25c at Currin’s drug store.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
the year, all charmingly illustrated
Tablets. All druggists refund the S to p sT ti« C o n sti W ork»Air tuo Ci,lu
money if it fails to cure. E W Grove’s Laxative B rom o-Q uinine Tablets
with nearly two hundred engrav­
T h o B«*nt P r e s c r ip tio n fo r Malar!».
cur" a cold a cold In one day. No
Count de Castellano’s troubles in isgnature is on each box. 25.
ings. The price of single Almanac
Chills and Fevers, is Grove’s Twte
C ure, no P a y . P rice 25 c en ts.
less Chill tonic. It is simply
including postage and mailing, is the French Chamber of Deputies
The New York World is authority
! and quinine in a tasteless loI*
thirty cents. Words and Works would seem to qualify him for for tbe statement that the gigantic
! No cure, no pay. Trice 50c.
S A FREE PATTERN ?
with the Almanac is $1.00 a year. membership in the United States meat trust is now an accomplished
Senate.
He
appears
to
have
the
Write to Word and Works publish­
fact. It will be capitalized for
Y o u K n o w W h a t Yon A n T»WW
ing company, 2201 Locust Street, qualities of a combatant.
When yon take Grove’s Taste**
$500,000,000. The millions of John
St Louis, Mo., and prove to youi-
Chill Tonic because tho forumU*
D Rockefeller, the Standard Oil
plainly printed on every bewj
seif their great value.
LOST.
magnate, have been invested in the
snowing
that it is simply iroo
magazine
A yearling heifer, red and white project, and all the varied interest
quinine in a tasteless form.
marked smoothe crop off left ear and controlled by Mr Rockefeller will j
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.
. cure, no pay. 50c.
THE SURE WAY
was dehorned. May or may not be
to p re v e n t P n e u m o n ia »nd C onsum p­ branded J R on left hip. Strayed unite in making it successful The
—
J ’ dr?‘ ,.T1fan* ecrwtoraUk ; faicv
Notice.
^
r » e 3 n b L*»Ï
2 ?MhoM
; Setto«, «te. su?
tio n Is to c u re y o u r cold w hen it first about Oct 1st. Any information will underwriting syndicate of the trust
« to -d * y , o r. *su d »r, tor la t - e t e r rw
The Board of Equalization «*
a p p ea rs. A ck er’s E n g lish R e in e n ')y he su itab ly rew ard ed b y n o tify in g E will be headed by Mr Rockefeller,
Stylish, Reliable, S im pl-.C p.tn .
Irne, Ecoaom lcal and A ’ v > i« t - i,
Lane county will meet at tbe
■will sto p th e c o u g h in a n ig h t, a n d P R edeobd , Saginaw, Oro,
through his National City; Bank of
Pmlect-r itti nu Pap.rPatt.rrv
driw^ th e cold o u t of y o u r system . A l­
sor’s office in the court houie itf1"
New
York.
After
the
formal
organiz­
w ays a quick a n d su ro c u re fo r
gene on Monday, November A
ation of the trust in the United
A sthm a, B ro n ch itis, a n d all th ro a t
Closing
ou
Sal*.
1902, ami remain in seesion
States it is the intention to invade
«B A ZA R . I
a n d lu n g troubles. I f it does n o t
days for tho purpose of equiiinN
Now is the time to get your Wall Great Britain and, if possible, form 1
sa tisfy you th e d ru g g is t will re fu n d
atterns
the assessment rolls for saiJcoontf
v o n r m oney. W rite to us for free; T»per at greatly reduced prices. a world-wide trust in meat. Tbe
sample W U H ookkb & Co., N. Y. We are closing out all old stock to trust will include all the large meat
All persons having grieviEc63”
u *'2®
‘""Wl im Perforât h.-s uc»
tie Cut «IC Md
Ihr
B enson D ru g Ob.
make room for the new and up-to- packers of Chicago, who have ab­
j
¡¿ole
date and govorn tl)ews^Tes*
«h e r
r dry
or by n
' c o r d in g ly .
sorbed practically all of tbe smaller |
THE M o C A L L CO..
curt* colds, prevents pneumonia.
D. T. B e x «*
At J P Ccmaix’a
concerns.
113*115-117 » n t 3lsl St, WW TOSlt
County An**®
E n te red ut th e C ottage G rove post
oHice as Bocond-olass m utter.
Lurch’s
Lurch’s
DRESS GOODS.
Savings in Yarns and Umbrellas.
“BEST at LURCH’S means something,
C IT Y
M ARKET
Tfye Gash Gfoeepy Company
I MS CALLS]
j
MS CALL
P
Foley’s honey and Tar daU ^teras-