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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1902)
Reception The young people o f Cottage O rovo gave an informal reception in honor o f tire visit of the Roseburg H igh school foot bail team, last night after the entertainment was over. The party was a large one and a splendid social time was bad by the young folks. The evening was passed away in playing social games and at a late hour lunch was served. Many of our young folks remained up until the overland ar rived and accompanied the visitors to the depot. To all appearances the gentlemanly young men from our sister city were made to feel at ease and we hope they enjoyed the evening for their mauly conduct while here won the respect of »11 and made them a host of friends. COAL STRIKE AGREEMENT. When your piano needs tuning dont get some tramp tuner to “ fix W ash in g t o n , N o v 25— A u amicable it” for you. M O Warner, o f Eugene agreement was reached today be j and who is well known ns a reliable tween the representatives o f tbe ! piano tuner, makes regular trips to United Mine Workers and tbe j Cottage Grove and will keep your anthracite coal operators. The de piano in order by the year as reasou- tails of the agreement have not yet ble as you can ask. been received. L a ck in Thirteen. The marine hospital service has reports from its representatives in India that the number of cases of bubonic plague in that county for tho last twenty-one weeks aggre gated 127,000. About eighty per cent [ 100 , 000 ] proved fatal. NO P L A « b ( O d uUYU. IVnat can a boy do, anil v, ..ere can a boy stay, II he la always told to get oat of the way? Ho cannot sit here, and be must not stand there, The cushions that cover that fine rocking chair Were put there, of course, to be seen and ad mired. A boy has no business to ever be tired. The beautiful rgses and flowers that bloom On the floor of the darkened and delicato room Are not made to walk on—at least, not by boys; The house Is no place, anyway, for their noise. Yet boys must walk somewhere; and wiiat If their feet. Sent out of our houses, sent Into the street, should step round the oorner and pause at the door Whero other boys’ feet havo paused often before; Should pass through the gateway of glittering light. Where jokes that are merry and 6ongs that are bright Ring out a warm welcome with flattering voice, And temptingly say: "Here’ s a place for the boys!’* Ah, what if they should? What if your boy or mine Should (. «>ss o ’er tho threshold which marks ?nt the line T w ixt virtue aud vioe, ’ twixt pureness and slia Ar.d leave all his innocent boyhood within? >h. what if they should, because you and I, While the days and the months and the years hurry by, Are too busy with cares and with life’ s fleeting Joys To make round our hearthstone a place for the boys? There's a place for the beys. They will And it somewhere; And if our own homes aro too daintily fair For the touch o f their Angers, the tread of their feet. They’ll find it, and And It, alas! in the street, MJd tbe gildings of sin and the glitter of vice; And with h-breaches and longings we pays dear price For the getting of gain that our lifetime so - ploys. if we fail In providing a place for tho boys. A place for the boys—dear mother I pray, A - cares settle down round our short earthly way, Don’ t let us forget, by our kind, 1 -Tins? deeds, Vo show we remember their pleasures and needs; Though our souls may be vexed with problems of tifo, Ant worn with beseunenti and toiling and strife, Jur hearts will keep younger—your tired heart and raino li we g ite them a plaoo In their innermost sbnne; Vnd to life's latest boor ’ twill be one o f cur joys ’ hat we kept a small corner—a place for the . boys —Journal und Messenger. Mrs M aggie Harrison is improv M M cH any, Greenville T ex ., writes, ing after quite a hard sick spell. N ov 2d, 11)00: “ I had rheumatism last Mrs Butler Howe, o f Alka was winter, was down in bed six w e e k s ; visiting at Saginaw this week with tried everything, but g o t no relief, till a friend guve me a part o f a bottle relatives and friends. 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In the evening a concert public reception, at Masonic Hail, The Mormon temple at Salt Lake will be given by the C M A band.— Saturday evening in honor of the visit of the Drain Normal team and City is no doubt the most substan Register. visitors. The evening was spent tial and well constructed religious edifice in the United States, if not in social converse and games until D IV ID E ITEMS. in the world. Corner stone laid a late hour when all adjourned hav By Boxy, April 6 , 1853, cap stone April C, in g spent a vory pleasant evening. Mr Grey, of Silk Creek, visited 1892 and dedicated April 6 , 1893, Ilest Liniment on E arth. over forty ye rs of constant labor Mr Bert L ee’s family Tuesday. being consumed in its constructiou. This magnificent structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wide is built entirely of Utah white granite, beautifully carved, symbolic of the Mormon faith, surmounted by six towers, tbe highest being 230 feet from the ground, supporting a bro ze stattie of the angel Maroui. The cost of this building is about $ 6 , 000 , 000 . There are many other attractions at Salt Lake City , of interest to the traveler or tourist, where a day can bo well Bpent. The Rio Grande is the only Traus continental route passing directly through Salt Lake City, where a stop over is allowed on all classes of tickets. The ser vice of the Rio Grande lines is un excelled. Three trains daily be tween Ogden and Denver, carrying all classes of modern equipm ent If you are contemplating a trip to the East, write the undersigned for information regarding rates via the “ scenic line of the w orld:” W C MoBride, General Agent, M J Rocbo Traveling Passenger agen t, 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. 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