The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, February 06, 1903, Image 1

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WILL INVOKE IT.
Doings of the Solons.
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Rough Weather Wants.
Fulton is
The R eferendum Will Be Called on
for the Fair Bill.
still Short 10 o r
12 votes.
The Uosoburg Plinndealer is after
Some Important Bills Passed.
Notwithstanding
O> 0 < 0 >®<©
the Portland fair bill hard ami fast.
It refers to the bill as a graft and
of says:
“ The following is a form of peti-
Fulton
promise«
immediate gains at present,
j seems to have arrived
at
his
fu ll! tion regarding the Portland steal
strength and the chances are d eci-; lust as soon as the
The man who is properly equipped
for any kind of weather is the one who >
will live long and be healthy and happy.
It doesn't pay to neglect necessities.
dely against- either him
governor signs
qj. Geer j • he bill the date should be Sled iu
winning out iu the two weoRp yet | and the petition will then be
J
remaining.
legal.
Mills of Portland has It was prepared for the Plaiudealer
twelve followers in Multnomah’ s by one of the most talented luwyers
| delegation but the rest of the Port­ of Oregon:
“ W e the undersigned, legal voters
land delegation is divided up to a
|>f the state of Oaegon, hereby res­
considerable extent.
l’he vote for Wednesday stood as pectfully j>ctition that the recent
biil passed by'the legislative assem­
bly of tho state of Oregon, entitled
Fulton
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follows:
V o U R
C L O T I IIN G
Wants are at the head of the list of
your necessities. W e can fit you out
comfortably, stylishly and economically
A t th.0
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Under' Odd
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‘Lewis and
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Oriental Fair,’ being House bill N o:
Clark Exposition and.
Fenton
3
1, signed and approved by the gov­
Hermann
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ernor on the--------------- day of-----------
Williams
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1903, be sefered to the peop le of the
George
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State of
12
Oregon
at
tho regular
biennial election hold in the state,
to be voted upon by tho people, to
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The vote for Speaoer Harris was be rejected or approved by them at
cast by Representative 11 D Hume the polls.”
Speuker Harris
of Coes and Curry. This was Mr
Representative
Malarkey’ s in­
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| Homo’ s ftrs^ vote, ho having been heritance tax bill has passed both
: abseut so far on account, of illness. houses of the Legislature. Upon
GO’S STORi
! As Speaker
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w jm n aann im w xam ’mÆX
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Wood, (Democrat)
Mills
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azsatan
act
Harris has voted for motion of senator McGinn it passed
| Fulton from the lirst ballot, thoro is the Senate this morning under sus­
j no question about the Coos and pension of the rules, an<^ ’ on final
Curry county representative follow- passage lid not receive a single
lintf bis lead w h e n ev er^ may be dissenting vote. When the
bill
thought beneficial to Mr Fulton.
came up on first reading Senator
Tho vote Thursday v, as1 the same
T’ ^Mîrougü
L uis win. tile day generally look­ second jp.ud tarnt rcstring- witiiouX
ed forward to ns
the
high
water delay.
mark of M r Fulton’ s efforts for the
present weok.
It has paused with­
out a break in the opposition and
without an aecesion to his strength.
Tho arrival of-Mr Humo has on the
contrary sti'cngtbned the opposition
Our A n n u a l
S a le of L a d ie s ’
f o o t w e a r is o n
Best Goods at Lowest Price?.
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by one and has'left Fulton just 11
votes short of
an
election.
With
j Mr Adams absent, it will take 45 to
elect and Mr Fulton now has 34.
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“T H E PO ETRY OF T H E O RAN GE''
“It appeals to you, when the fruit
hangs ripe and sweet
on
the tree
late in February, or early in March.
Then the blossoms break out and
the trees are
yellow
with
golden
with goldeu globes, and white with
orange flowers.
It may be
flurry of snow
has whitened
that
a
the
To Tax Gifts and Legacies.
mountian tops, and then you have
gifts, an artistic background for a tropical
legacies and inheritance, has passed forest. The air is full of sunshine,
both houses. Hausburougli’ s fellow- aud heavy with fragrance as night
Malarkey’ s
bill
taxing
servent bill was favorably reported comes on and then, if the moon be
today by tho house committee on shining, you may bear at midnight
railways and transportation.
open windows, the soDgs of tho
A joint resolution was introduced mocking-bird in the scentad grove,
in the house today authorizing tho and it never seemed so melodious
purchase by secretary of tbe state before.
of an oil painting
of
Governor
Chamberlain at a cost of $600.
An experience like this is possible
any
winter,
and
it
is
worth
a
for journey of a thousaml, miles while
corporations passed the House to­ you can have it, by taking tlie
il ay, and probably will go through scenic Slimta Route through tho
Representative
& B R IST O W .
on hand the Purest Drugs
Paints,
Oils
and Varnisies
keep
Our line of Books. Stationery, "Wall Paper
and Notions are not surpassed in Quality
or Quantity in the city. Prices are ritrht.
p B r-t P r e s c r i p t io n
f o r Y f .i la r i a ,
b ad Fevors, is Grove’ s Taste
kill tonic. It is simply iroi
L¡nine iu a tasteless form
le, no pay. Price 50c.
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Proprietor,
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J. P. CURRIN,
.Prescriptions carefully compounded and wo always
picturesque Siskiyou
The com­ grand aud
mittees on taxation o f tho fai o houses aud Shasta Mountains, to Southern
information _
resolved to reoommeod passage of | California, Complete
the Senate tomorrow.
FILLY FOB »A L L .
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chamber. The bill provides for a| bo had from any Southern l ’acilic
1 A good rjçritl© two-year-old Illy for
j sale, enqu li e of 6 1! Morss for partie- graded organization tax and graded I Agent or ‘
annual license' on corporations in'
nliAs.
W E C o m a s , O P A.
S P Co, Lint s in Oregon,
When your piano needs tuning War Veterans will be reported ad­
means
! dont got some tramp tuner to “ fix versely by the ways and
Portland, Ore.
O Warner, of Eugene committees of the two houses. The
The
McBride
railroad
commission
land who is well known as a reliable comihittees are so completely unan­
piano tuner, makes regular trips to
bill baa been knocked on tho h ,d
imous that there will bo no minor­
Cottage drAve and will koep your
oyer at Olympia. The railroads
ity
report, They will recommend,
reason-
by
the
year
os
1 piano in order
have won and McBride will now
probably tomorrow, that the $300,-
ask.
tnko a back seat.
000 bill be not passed.
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JHE old reliable
bill
the bill, so that the measure is not j about the trip, and descriptive
likely to bo obstructed in tbe upper j matter, telling about California, may
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Take Laxative Bromo
Qui*
Tablets.
All druggists refund,
money if it fails to cure. E Yy Gro1
signature is on each box. 25.
Bromo Quinine Tablets. j * m £
Seven MHBon bowtfscM In past 1» month».
Tbfe Signature, U ^
Take Laxative
Caret Crip
in Two Days.
on every
box. 25c.