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The subset ibers will all be con nected with the Cottage Grove cen COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON tral station, will have tgwn connec J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. tions, and toll service to any long distance point, with all suburban service free rU B L lS U U U KVKHY S A IX K U A Y The line to he constructed will be * r th * a four wire metalic circuit to the L K A U K lt r L U L l H H I N G CO M PANY Ited Bridge and from there up Sharps Creek, and the Hardscrabble Entered at ttie Cottage Uruve postoŒce an »ec road into the district, it will he a mid dass uiatter. two wire metallic circuit, and will furnish the best of service. A great S L 'B S C K IP T IO N H A T E S Due Year • IIAO many have agreed to sign up and SU MuntlM -75 many have already doue so. The Tlire^« Monili« . . . .50 I palü iu advance but If not so paid a line will be started at once, and luif rm rate of $2.U0 per year will be cliar^ed. and \ d Vertutili* rate« made kuowii ou application completed as far as Mineral, as aoon as the snow goes the line will be extended through the Professional Cards. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER Otllce. Methodist Kpiscopal Chuicb, 1 .<• Pastor Kev 8, K. Meminger, iuoni -1 t iug services at 11 , evening 7 -So, I fv .r Kpworth I.eugue (i 3 o p. m. A d i are cordially invited to be present, j Morning subject, “ The Humiliation <0* « . K. and F.xaltatiou of Christ.” liven- iug, “ The Philosophy of Miracles." First Presbyterian Chuuh, Pastor K. C. Grace. Morning service, 11 , evening 7 : 3 U, V. P S. C. K. ( 5:30 p, in. All strangi rs and sojourners welcome. Morning sulject, “ Has the Cross I,ost Its Suprem acy.” Evening sub ject, “ The Tender Care ot provi dence.” Christian Church, Kev. D. E. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 iu the even ing. Y- P. 8. C. E meetiug at ti: 3 o p. 111. Sunday school at lo o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor Society at 2:30 and Choir practice every Saturday evening at 7:30. t l> I Aw bfty 4 Build'ii*; Main Mtt*U ^ \l ANC F ACT F HERS OF I) t N T I H T w *■ v e- r •* ► « w » wl .- C. T. IIO» K B I T PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllx » ui Or. Oco. W all kuiltliiiic Main street, C olla*» tirov». ónix- phone Main Alula dO.J. ttesideuce phone ot . u ii “ ^ Collage Grove Flour Mills Flour and Feed •> K. K 0 MAC Y 4 R( number that the Cottage Grove Flour is sold i t s met its, at lowest living priera We use 25 l< r cent hard wheat in our Piide of Orfguu brand This Flout will produce more berad pet »ai h than tlie cheao varieties now offered. Try it once and he convinced, and at the same time encourage a home enterprise : : : : : 5 4 r V a ^ T A CLUBBING I.lrtT cam p. > B. H JO B The Cottage Grove L kadek for one if a new subscriber wishes to 4 1)K year, ttml any of the following publi come in after the line is completed, > r U Y S I C lA N I u u d « I K l«KO N cation for one year, for the price aet All calls promptly attended. Ottici he will be allowed to do so by pay opp osite * Main ttt. Fhuue 114. ing the regular pro lata charge, New York Tribune Farmer $1 75 ♦ ! Toledo Weekly Blade.... 1-75 *Y 4 V*;>* which the other subscribers paid, Portland Weekly OreKonlan 2 50 and the amount will be either laid Portland Weekly Journal 2.00 Portland Beni I Weekly Journal 2.25 + >* + •> .'.♦ ‘A ¿ 111 the treasury for maiuteuance, or + San FrauelHco Call* 2.50 San Francisco Kxaminer 2.50 paid back to the subscribeis in VOLINO Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 dividends. • I I A K Out West. I .os Angeles . 2.50 ? Tbwu and Country Journal 1.75 A I T O K N S. Y A T M W All patties along the line are Oltlce: Yuung Bull'll»!;, Main street, looked for as members and a good West Sid». u cat ame. X I’KhHl VHY 17 , 1906 liue will be had. Anyone wishing s a 'n ; iti) a V Episcopal Church Services held v. * *. v. *v. r ? to get on the line can get full infor Cottnge ( »rove an <1 I.atie County ■ nation from the Cottage Grove the second Wednesday evening of should see lli»t tliev ««t a Rood agent of the Pacific .States Tele- each mouth at 7:30 iu Masonic hall. There will he services every fifth representation in the $40,000 adver- plioue Co, W K1ME, M I). Sunday of a month. Ì& ) tiainK book that the I ’ortlaud A . Î I I Y S I M A N ami SI K O KO N > DII l D Chamber of Commerce is getting Catholic Church, Father Carrol. onice in McFarland Building 8.1 vices the second Sunday iu each out to advertise the state. Over Wynne’s Hardware Store y Another pioneer has gone *0 his mouth, Olllcc Filone, 341 Residence Phone, 126 tf; \Vc arc the people to fill vour order lor Chat*. A Johns is making a strong long rest. “ Uncle J a c k ’ ’ KnowJ- * * * * * * * .* ' ** tou, u resident of Cottage Grove for Winter Supplies. We have the best ( liiistiau Science services held at race for the governorship. He in a groceries, etc., to be had at the lowest business mao, and a successful one some .'id year died Monday morning Jones hall every Sunday morning at * * . . * * '.r v > at that, an<l should lie able to give after a sickness extending over a 11 o’clock. prices. II you don’t believe 11S, conic r A RIO N VEAU 'II a first class business administration period of some I wo or three ysai s and investigate. Our Pry Goods stock Porter Davis Kuowlton was horn He makes a strong |>lea for the sup FU NEH A L D IK E C tO R an:l L IC E N S E D Co.tcvRe G r o v e P u b l i c S c h o o l M o n t h l y is complete. . . . EM BAUM ER 4 R e p o r t E n d i n g F e b . 9. port of the people and will certainly September 20, rS 2 G at Chicopee Falls, Hampden County, Mass. He I'arkas ut Venirli .t luiivsim '.- stand ut the head Boys Girls 4 crossed the plains with an ox t« am Total enrollment ■* -a lAMA'I 2o5 230 in l8.r»o for California, m ving to New enrollment (5 8 The western railroads are taking up the matter of publishing the Oregon in 1873 . l i e was married Days attendance 341 -IJ.J 3 ( 568 y, Herbert Kaklu movement to ‘ see America tirst," iu Yamhill County to Sarah J Mar Dayr absence 255 248^-3 1* r e s i d e n t tin, Jan. Dili, IH73, coming to Cot. and will unite in concerted action Average daily attendance 514*.» plus T. ( ’. Wheeler Cashier 37T.3 to forward the work The east is tage Grove in December of tin* Average No. oelougiug same year and has resided here Times tardy 61 84 trying to get off a good deal of cheap fun about the idea, but it lulls ever since. No of days taught 20 C A PIT A L He leaves besides a loving wife, No. of days holiday 0 lather flat. Undoubtedly the move the following children: 1 ,. D. ¡2 5 , 0 0 0 ment will «oik out ¡0 greatly help C. E S t r a n g i :, Supt. Kuowlton of Portland, Mrs. II. G. the west Prof. Strange says that the tardi Mori is ot lvugene, Mis. l ’ ineal A general banking Hinds, Mrs. Oivel Knapp H. 8. ness of the pupils in the reboots is basin ;s transact 8. B. Huston, candidate for the one that is a serious me nance to tin- ed :: :: :: :: republican nomination for cougiess, Kuowlton and Katie Kuowlton of welfare and standing of the school ORGANIZED was a visitor in the Grove on Friday this city, besidis many fimuds. Tiie present report shows sixty-one COTTAGE GROVE The funeral services were held boys mid sixty font gills ha*e been and will return next week to be 1900 O « G O N front the family residence uud were present at the Farmers' and Dairy taidv ¡luring ibe month, a total of conducted by Rev J . H. Sharp, as men’s Convention. He is making 1 .'5 taidiuess.is for just on* month. a strong fight ou the question of sisted by Rttv. C. li Wallace, both No wonder die pro!« »»or is alarmed] ra'e legislation, and is bringing the old pioneer comrades, all nearly over the f a c t . Parents don't, give people to understand that he in eighty ycais old, whose ministra jo u r children so much to do that Hors»*shoi*ii»ti ;i specialty. and Heavy Hardware, Flows, Harrows and tends to support any uucli legisla tions were especially tender in that , they can't get to school before it \\ ;tyon and carriage re- ' ‘Uncle J a c k " hud beet n 'onyertei j opens, which most ot them give as inp. All work guaranteed tion. 1 lave your horsesteet h ex lluotigh the iiiiuiiistrations Seeders, Stoves, Ranges find Tinware 1011s o be*. tjie rt,asoll for 11,ejr lateness amined and repaired. Shop Sharp only a few days before his at rear of tleinenway « There is a new old janitor at the A published estimate, bused on Burkholder’ s St« re the stsiemeuis of manufacturcra, death. The hodv was laid to rest High School now, Mr McKibbeu in the McFarland cemetery B a k : E H having resigned, and Mr, Howard places the number of automobiles in Ci U N S A N I l g A M J V U J N IT 1 0 N who was junitor last year being ap use in this country at 100,000 I11 Kicked and Drayged by a Hoise. pointed in his place. other words, olio person out of 800, A number of flower gardens are J, J . Moore, but* h#r for H. F. one family in less than 200 operates one of these muchiuea. There were Goodpasture, was quite severely to be started immediately 011 the seven times as many automobiles but UJt seriously injured yesterday west xide of the High School build made in 1O05 as gtuud pianos in afternoon about five o'clock by ing, aud they are going to make tlie last year for which figures are being kicked ana dragged ou the j the yard blossom all over. The at hand There urenow about four ground by a horse. Mr Moore | ladies ol the Womans club have Ha» the largest Stock of School fifths as many automobiles owners was riding In* borne along East quite enthused the children and all in tins country as thereat« lawyers Fourteenth street when in going are anxious to get the (lowers plant supplies in the city. Our line of or clergymen, engineers or firemer, ovei a crosswalk tlie horie slipped ed and to hurry them up. Books. Artist's Material. Sundries Tlieie t» almost no sickness in plumbers or butchers. The auto and fell, Mr. Moore being under His foot became enluugled the schools at the present time, mobiles actually outnumber the neath are now complete. in the stirup, and when the horse wliul little there is, being mostly bar-tenders ol America. We are giving special care to arose it started to kick and run, from »light attacks of grippe. The drugging the rider 011 the gtouudj year has been an unusually healthy for Umatilla Development League for a considerable distance and kick- j one for which every parent is very | County. Our Prcsciption Counter ing him on the left side of his head ! thankful. Pendutoti, O r, Feb. 14 .— A near the eye, indicting a bad ____ PROMPTLY AND NEATLY movement to organize u Umatilla wound which at all times get the ¡best The horse ran into t h e i T .. u , . _ .. _ county Commercial Club or Devel ( hessiiiHU yard, where Mr. Moore V ic in it y attention, using ouly the purest EJX E C U T E D AT THE opment l.eague. to be composed ol succeeded in extticating himself., Uaviug recently consolidated with i of chemicals, having the largest nil the commercial oigaiii/ations in Besides the iujuty *>n his head he | the Gritliu .Sr V’eutch Co. of this : stock in town it makes shopping the couiitv, is now taring promoted has numerous scratches and bruise» City, all accounts <lue the firm will So tar at* canvassed, the commer 011 all pail» of his body easy in our place. be collect* d bv Gr.tliu \ Vreatch t'o cial bodies of Adams, Weston, \VTe shall now aim to carry « larger 1 Mailorders receive the best of Arheua, Echo, Milton and Ib-lix and better assortment of stock per A Plucky Little Fellow. are willing to co operate with the attention. taining to the hardware trade than ! Pendleton Uoruinercial Association Herbert Mushy was leading a heretofore. Thanking our many I in the formation *d a Umatilla horse the tiist ot the week, aud hail patrons for their past trade a n d ! League. I the tope wound around his hand. Couuty Development trusting a continuance o f the same I which may ultimately develop into I lio Imi »e begau lo pulì back l'Ut in the tutnre. a Columbia River Basin Develop thè boy buugoii iintil In» left el j We Itemain Yours for Business, ment League, comprising all the bow wat dislocateti, a» we 11 iis two Cottage Grove. Oregon P i i ’H K N: V v n D k n j u ’ r * ;. commercial bullies iu Eastern Ore fingere. The members bave been I gon and Washington, with Pendle reset and he is golting ulong nicely __________ tF.u i s TKATluN o f LAND TITEE ton the cenltal Imdv in the organ l/.ation 28.000 Loaded Shells. N«».-t'. . . . . In the I’licult Court of the Otate o f . Gnltin A Veatch claim the record Oregon The Farmers' and Miners Telephone for the largest »ales of ammunition Notice to Taxpayeri. For the I'ouuiy oí Emu- Association. in this section of the stjte in a l l*lr uiutii r xt I In-applicai >n *>f Believing that conditions will be „II whom 1. mav comer.,. ,t. í. ; I- materially improved by comply ing This association was recently given time. \\ Hli.u the ast thiee formed by a mini tier of the larmsrs luuiillia they have sold 28,000 | mita, to register the till, to the im.d strictly wiih the requirements *>f along the O A 8. E railroad aud loaded »hells of various kind». *l*’»crll»cil. in follow», t" wit law aud assessing a*l property for Beginning at n point on the l ue I h i*s “ true *a»h value,'' I take this th«* miner» of the Bohemia District, Th ey carry on hand at all times I Í twecn sectiun» I and 2 xi Tp. •.>( and commencing with this week one of the largest stocks of iituiuu South, muge 3 West **f \V. \| n,| means of notifying the public that they are miking plan» for the im nitioii to he see j m where. They , ruu s.iuili 2.25 cliains, West l„ eluiiu», tuch will he my purpose and that mediate construction ot their line buy dynamite end blasting powder South J.'i.tis clmliin. N.irtli c .7 ih _rr. .•» assessing will commence on March We have a full line of Legal Blanks and I.H»t .V2.U7 i'tiiitu» and tlit'iic*' rtli tu Every farmer, along the proposed in chi load lots, anil supply the d* urct » :tu minute-. W'i st 1»v dlixvt lim i»t. Unrecorded deeds should be Trespass Notices. ve '■c v line that d* sin's a phone will build bade ot Blue Ibver Mining District l thc place *>r iK-ginniiiK iritaini'ug j placed on recoi I liefore March ist, ! 7 * 1.55 acre», more or le his own line to connect with the •» well as the Bohemia District hi l.ane - else property represented by same mainline Tbs- mam line will be With the combination of the ('* iiutv. * liegou v ill be assessed to former owuer. To idl whom it inny conceiii eoiiMtni* ted bv a pro ratu i barge A Y a o lV n b e ig store with Please have your list of personal rnkc notlcv. tlmt en tlie 7 th dn> oí against each phone used which it I'heir» the stock end quantity of Feliruary, A 1> 1'.**»» m ipidicuiloti ' property leady when the assessor Washington s Birthday Subscribe for the leader. is estimated will be not over $2s per j «•’‘ xl» carried equal» and excels was liUst liv alii Mary \ \N .ilden in 1 1<r deputy calls for same— that Cottage Grov* orchestra will I that ot many ot the largest stores ot th. * ucutt I'omt < c , I...i. D. n't deceive yourself. If you have phone I* a first cost of conrtmetion i st at one o'clock ive a datici- Friday eight tlifc 22 d. n.llgeation take Kodol hririepeia ntl I il r mis trill ion of til*- title to the f ‘ 114 ^ uU M "u The phone* will be rente*! from I many I i ¿ citi» s Id ìlli i t b o V r Hr-t u l d .l N o w Mill« ^ts I nis'. It will n-lteve vuu. Rev. W. Mr. Henry Veut* h i» an c v j n t you Mppt'iu on m tier*>re the 12th day I ‘ the Pacific State* Tel A 1*1 Co. lot I F Kiii N iv , 1 , 11 ' ' 800th Mills; N, a . i a . Real Estate Firm Changes. fifty cents per month, parable -.«ini- »hot amt puts in some id r» < leatiou ot .Marcii A D. l!»»i and »how ranne 1 untv A sie& o r va» tr.mbl. d will, rlironlc indi/es- wily »uch application »liull not l>e 1 in shootiug lióle» through paper annually in advance, the I’scific 1 F I) M heeler Ins sold his inter- 111111 f° r several year»: whatever I ate Igniiitisl. « lie naine will l»< taken ¡1» iron wuetirrs, i " emise m urn, sour States keeping the plume* in r* lasted on »mall f»t in the real i-tate firm ot Phillipe j c*»nfc»s*'*l anda i|*'er*'*' will lie en A New Stock. ».orna. I, riiitterin-of my heart, and He tered aeeordill.' I the prayei of the ! pair; tha Asnociatiou keeping the which ate thrown in the »ir Win elf 1 to Mr F B. Phillips, general ' >l*'pr* »» ,1, of mimi nini binlv. NpptleHti"ii and yon will !»■ forever Furniture, undertaking goo<ls. win* will ■ n- uct th«- busioe»» here- •My dm^usi m , omin.-mte*! Kodol. line iu shape The »barges for greatly deligbte iu such work ami I1.1- l l k ' y d n.c. Im n now eat maintenance will probably be tu**i* picture afttr -il nr Mr. Wheel« r i* look- niiy tlmiK and rleep Boumlly at niglit. Mtts Myrtle I’ urvauie i» inking tbau kept up by the toll» from per insiect ing around for senao uew uedertak- m a i l avj** »»g- - r - « A E. W m t m u, i molding, etc. Call hiu I •OBS who are uot »ubaenber«. |the t»acher'scxauouatiou at Eug«ue., 7( v| Applicant » Attorney. JvUe»tOck. J. D. C' o * ura . s ; 45 j i ug. HELI’ US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING i\ HARTUNG & H AN SEN : J M ining O rders! Í 1 i M Currin ¿ n Veatch. Miiburn Wagons Faun Implements General Blacksmith in g M INE R S’ S U P P L I E S PIPER a VANDENBURG Benson's Pharmacy r P L A IN A N D F A N C Y J O B P H I N T I N G Leader Office Benson’s Pharmacy k P a m p h le t W ork a Specialty '“'TiÄni'Ti'ÄÄÄ“ - i “n r ! „ 0 -*-. 'rtaiis:** rs—»