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LEADERS J. M. Shelley of Eugene is a cau- didate for collectors of customs at Portland. Church Dedication. Lodge Directory. The Togs All the churches of the tow n! Subscribe for tlie Leader. joined together iu the dedication of A. F. & A. M. The farmers of the middle west the enlarged Christian Church Sun Mayor Veatch returned from a ars forming a combination to get day morning, about one thousand trip south on Monday. Cottage Grove Lodge No. 51. wheat to a dollar price per bushel. people being present. Meetings 1 st and 3 rd Wednesdays Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sears 44 The services opened with a selec Tommy— Pa, what's the Board of each month. a pound girl Monday. tion by the orchestra, the congrega of Education?” L. F. Woolcy, W. M. BORN To J. M. Ishatu and wife Mr. 1 — W hen i went to school, tion and choir singing ” 0 Happy Tuesday morniog, a fine girl. J. B Lurch, Secy. Day” with the support of the band, it was a pine shingle.’ following which Rev. S. E. Mem- Tom . Parker came came home home , , Mrs. , Portland car men have joined the Monday morning after u visit of unioa i(1 s(,lte o{ tlie efforts to pre inger of the Methodist Church led _ G. A. R. • he people in a very able prayer. some days. vent it by the car companies. The Rev Olson announced the singing Appomatax Post No. 34. C. H. VanDenburg and Oliver men though stato that they have of “ Nearer My God to Thee” . Meets at 1 p. m. on the 2nd and Veatch of the School Board were at fe'v eon; laiuts to make on their Rev. J. N. McConnell read the text 4 th Saturday of each month. treatment. the Drain commencement; of the day from tlie 28 th Chapter of Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com. A good many Cottage Grove girls Genesis concerning tne jourueyings Mrs. Howard Williams of Eugene G. W. McReynolds, Adjutant spent Tuesday and Wednesday vis went down to Drain Wednesday, we of Jacob from Bersheba to Harau, and ot the ladder which in his suppos to cheer up the baseball iting with Mrs. Harry Metcalf of I o. sand the graduates. At any sleep he saw r e a c h i n g t orn earth to this city. W . O. W . rate they had a good time and so heaven and of the hosts ascending Tli9 Brown mill is still making did the boys. Bohemia Camp No. 2 ( 50 . and descending, u* »1 h«w on awak improvements. They are n o w ening he said: “ This is none Meets each Friday evening. Again the wedding chimes have other but the house of God, and building a large shed to hold their F. C. Coffman, Consul Coni. rung out in our little city. This this is the gate of heaven” and his planed lumber. Chas. VanDenburg, Clerk. r I tuna it was Chns. If. Ifexom and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ha>r> , \i,8s j,ia ]jRu Tennis, at ihe home assertion that if the Lord would Wynne Wednesday morning a ,2 of AmQS Stewart on on Ulver Street, protect him he would set up an alter pound girl. Mother ami baby are ■ June 1 Ith. Rev. Grace pronounc to his God. O. E. S. The congregation sang “ I Love both getting along tip top. ing the marriage ceremony. Cottage Grove Chapter No 4. Thy Church O G cJ, the House of C o n stip a tio n m akes the cold d ra g Meetings held on 2nd and 4th Fri Vlf Walker an I his part er in Hu Thy Abode,” after which Rev. M c a lo n g. G et it o u t o f y o u . T a k e headquarters For K en n ed y ’s L a x a tiv e H oney and T a r ger» ire ;oing to test the local op Connell addressed the people, from day of each month. cougii syrup. C o n ta in s 110 opiates. tion Inw in Lane county, claiming which speech we give a few points. Mrs. C. H. Burkholder. W- M. Hold l>y B enson ’s Pharm acy. the charter of the city, "ill uot per “ The church is the house of God, W. 8. Bennett, W. P. Men Stuart McGilvray, telegraph op mit tl i < r.forcem.jut of local option and is a direct outcome ot Jacob’s Miss Celiu Lurch, Secy. in thr city 1" tlie voteof the county. vow of the long ago. Wonderful erator and postmaster at Hadlock, Washington is visiting with his A Sprinj-Tieid liquor finn has also changes have taken place in life, in K. of P. parents here, and is relieving Clyde file I so.* ihe court on the same people, in places; transformation Ii 11 The general line of attack is scenes in everything, working from Nokes for a few days. Juventus Lodge No. 48. .in alleged iiregularity in tho elec the lower aud poorer conditions to VV A. Hogate is making a num tion. Meets every Wednesday night. better ones. ber of improvements at his house. As the beautiful butterfly conies L. W. Baker, Chancellar Com. Mr. Sterling, of Drai", the asses- He is lowering the house to within fioni the crysalis of the ugly erta- Chas. VanDenburg, K. of R. & S. S'-r f • i ;las county was iu town «bout two feet ot ihe ground, and v, enioute to Bohemia pilhir, so God has brought man up will add two rooms on (lie south on Thu: to fix !h< issessiucnts for the mines from one condition to another, and east of the house. I. O. O. F. that lie 111 Douglas. Mr. Sterling changing with him his surround Cottage Grove No.< 58 . Dr. Job is house cleaning in his owns a fine farm and orchard near ings and enviroraents; through a office by giving it a coat of white Drain that a year ago he would proct ss of evolulion has mau been Meetings every Saturday night. # $- paint inside, and re pap ling the have sold for a 51000 and now with raised up, nut of necessity from the S. S. Shortridge, N. G. walls, so that it makes a very neat the railroad being started, has re lower animals, but from a lower Gus D. Gross, Secy. Hr appearance. The doclor says tie is fused an offer of $2000 for the laud. mental and moral stage. Jacob’s dream was a true vision of the lr getting ready for prohibition. He ran the first telepraph office that things to come, of the growth of was opened in Cottage Grove. Most of the Cottage Grove folks mau, and of the upbuilding of the Royal Neighbors. dr Monroe, Oregon, lias a second church, the worship house of the Meets 2 nd and 4th Wednesday ot who \seut to Drain, are wondering Carrie Nation. Last Saturday there if Oliver Veatch has had sufficient creator The house which is dedi each month. # instruction now' so that he will be was held a icgular annual picnic at cated here is a growth from smal Ethel Bisby, Oracle. i|For outing, Traveling, and Summer#. able to recognize n red barn, as’ that town, and despite the fact that ler things and looks to still higher Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. the town is “ dry” and in a “ dry” ones. God seeks to lift his child being a barn, when i e sees one. W ear. county, thero were evidences of the ren up and only asks man, when ha II. O. Thompson has decided to cup that inebriates. Mrs. McGin sees that he is wrong to repent and M. W. of A. move to Portland, where he will nis, wife of a liveryman noticing change his manner of life. Jacob’s é engage in the Beal E-date business. that her husband was getting un ladder represents Christ reaching to Meetings ist and 2td Tuesday. tfr June Special Advance j I Popular We are sorry to have Mr. Thomp der tho effects of liquor investi earth to bring peace and salvation LeRoy Woods, Consul. Ideas j Styles 1906. son move awav as he was active in gated and found a lot ol wet goods to mankind, and this building is C. W. Wallace, Secy. the work for the betterment of the stored in an oat bin, and getting a being dedicated as a temple to the town. hammer smashed them all up, and service of God.” Rebekahs At the meeting of the Conitner* being remonstrated with, gave her Singing “ All Things Are Ready.” Cottage Grove No. 24 . Rev. McConnell then proceeded cial Club Monday night C. Paul husband a knockout bio a» on the head with her hammer. Meetings 1st, 3 rd aud 5 th Friday ot Jones was elected Secretary of the to take up a subscription to raise Club to take the place left vacant the balance unsubscribed for the For the months of June, July and August each month. We have on hand at this office had cost by the resignation of H. O. Thomp for distribution a number of packa improvements, which Etta Baker, N. G. Fashion has decreed that White in Millin son who goes to Portland to make ges of fine seeds, furnisned by the about $2200 and of which amount Katie B. Veatch, Secy. ery is the correct mode. We have gathered $1185 was already secured. The his residence. United Htat»s Government through appeal was a strong one and after a from sources East, a very select line, and T housan d s a n n u a lly bear w itn ess the courtesy of Hon. Senator Gear- M B A t o tlie efficiency of E a r ly R isers. in. Any one who desires such seeds short time the remaining $1100 was are submitting you the “ really good thing” T h ese p leasan t, reliab le little pills all taken up in pledges to be paid Modern Brotherhood of America h a v e lo n g borne a re p u ta tio n second may call at this office and they will within nine months. in the White Hat Line. Nowhere can you t o none as a la x a tiv e and c a th a r tic . be given a package. The Govern The church is greatly improved Meets 2 nd and 4 tli Tuesday nt I. O. T h e y a re as sta p le as bread in m il ment has for years givpn out pack secure better styles, and at lower prices f lion s o f hom es. P le a sa n t b u t effec ages of seed grown under the most with the additions, and makes a O. F. Hall. T. W. Jenkins,Sec. than we quote. «r tiv e. W ill p ro m p tly relieve c o n s ti very fine church building, one of pation w ith o u t grip in g. Hold by lien- careful condition and has through which the congregation, and the its Agricultural department done son s P h a rm a cy . town, as well may be proud. fir Banker Eakia is making an en much to establish new growths of seeds, plants, fruits and grains. St. Valentine Circle 121 . largement of the house owned by W e d d i n g B e lls him and occupied by the editor. This practice "ill probably be dis Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday in W Miss Lulu Harlow, daughter of Hot weather makes it too hot in continued with this year as strong O. W. Hall. tho kitchen and the editor has to opposition has been worked up Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harlow of Star, Flora J. Miller, Clerk. against this work of the govern Oregon and Rollin P. W icks of eat whether it is hot or cold, ment. Star, were married Sunday in Eu whether the subscribers think so gene. Mr. and Mra. Hankins of or not. L. O. T. M. Star were present itt the wedding, Holy Rollers 2 5 . Skunks 12 . Lady Lamson Hive No. 42 . H. O. Thompson, until recently and represented the bride's family. manager of the Electric light plant, Sunday afternoon two matched Tho couple are among the young Meets 2 nd and 4 th Friday of each has been looking around for a loca teams played a great baseball game folks oi Star, and are known to month. tion for some time and has decided on the grounds and on account of everyone. Mr. Wicks is employed Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C. 4 x4x4x4 4 f-4 -4 4*< 4« f j f f to go into th« real estate business their general playing were dubbed at the Star Lumber Co. and is a Miss Leta Sanford, K. K- in Portland ami will move to that the Skunks ard Holy Rollers. The hard working, industrious young city shortly with his family. Mr. Holy Rollers were evidently the fellow and he and his wife will add Street Station, and includes meals Clow. Thompson h .s always been one of ball players as they won on a score anothor to the happy, merry, young K. O. T. M. while on tho train. The table was beautifully decora the most progressive of our citizens, of 22- i 2 but the Skunks expect to people up the O <t’s E road. Tho tickets will be Inn»’f t to ted and the aged couple sat under a Cascade No. GG. and as secretary of Ihe Commercial show different metal next Sunday June 21 st, for return to Portland, golden arch festooned with rosea. Meets every Thursday night. Club has been a prominent factor in and to reverse the score. It kept and if a sufficient number apply a There was severul useful and the work of advertising Cottage the experts busy last Sunday keep O. H. Veatch, Com. S ilk C reek. special train will be arranged. beautiful presents. T h e tables Grove to the country. We wish ing track of the errors of the bunch R K. Bennis, Cooter. This will be a grand chance I«» fairly groaned under the weight of him success in his change of busi but next Sunday no errors are to be Born to the wife of A . D. Owens see the city as it now is. Take ad good things to eat At a late hour ness. Monday the 11 th a 11 pound boy. made, so they say. vantage of this opportunity. | in the afternoon the g. eats began There is nt* need w o r r y in g a lo n g Skunks The sti aw berry season is just Holy Boilers J. P. Wheeler also Roy and in discom fort liecauso of a disordered ! to separate, each declaring thoy had about over, as the rain has caused W Ostrander catcher W McFarland Frank Wheeler and Altnon Owens d igestion . G e t a b o ttle o f of K od ol F & i o l l v R e u n i o n a n d G o l d o n W e d d ln r t . spent a most enjoyablo day. | itcher A Zerull arrived from Woodburn Saturday for D y sp ep sia and see w hat it will d o most of the strawberries to rot be- A Griffin Tuesday, June 5 , 10 o( 5 , at the for you. K o d o l n o t o n ly digests first Golay night. foie ripening. If it had turned J Karl P r o f G e t s L o s t In H ills w h a t yo u e a t and g iv e s th a t tired home of John W. Ashby and "ife warm about two weeks ago, we B McKibhen secoDd G McQueen stnmurli a needed rest, h u t is a oor- in this city a large number of rel i- L, G- Paap is once moie in onr Prof. L. R. \alcske, the mass- third E Jacobson would have had an immense crop P Bennet rective o f th e g r e a te s t efficiency. K o tivea and friends met to celebrate uer, who lives in a little house up short Griffin community. of berries, so the raisers tell us. G Beau dol relieves in d igestion , d yspepsia, the occasion. on the lull east of town, near tin* center F Lcng The loss to the growers of berries F Allison Grandma Babcock is visiting her p a lp ita tio n o f the heart, ifatulcnce, John W. Ashby was married to Shields cemetery, went out in the a n d so u r sto m ach . K od ol w ill m ake right T Conger daughter this week. through the rains has been very D Knox y o u r sto m ach y o u n g an d healthy Miss lilleti Rawlings in Knox "oods Sunday afternoon f r a stroll. left LaCnre. heavy. Pie cherries ore just be B London W. N. Wheelei and wife visited again. Y o u w ill w o rry ju s t in the County, Mo, June 5 th i 850 , where After he had I.' I n gone i-.; ginning to get ripe and are in great W Ostrander captain G McQueen at M. Tompkins Monday. proportion t h a t y o u r sto m ach w o i- much ries y o u . W o rry m eans the loss of they made their home until about hours his wife got very abundance. Other cherries a r e a b ility to do y ou r best. W o rry is to eighteen yrnrs ago, when they frightened, aud woi.t d o . mi to the very poor owing to the frost blight I be a vo id ed a t all tim es. K o d o l will came to Oregon. Since then they base ball gamo and told the «»Holly ing them and the supply for the Notice of A n n u a l School Meet C. Ross King Takes 32d Degree. [ take the w o rry o u t of y o u r sto m a c h . have lived near and in Cottage Rollers” ami “ Skunks that tba ing. local market will largely have to be 1 Sold by H enson's P h a r m a c y . Notice is hereby given to the Grove. There were seven children professor was lost in the hills, so C. Ross King was one of the shipped in. legal voters of School District No. class that took tlie 32nd degree of born to them, one, Mrs. Elizabeth p ; v o f the b See San Francisco Mr. Anderson who recently pur 45 of Lane County, State of Ore the Scottish rife Free Masonry at Young died three years ago. The search of Mm. SevenU ■ „ of ( m chased a farm of 100 acres from Mr. gon, that ihe annual school meet Portland Tuesday The Southern Pacific Company is other six cbi'dren with their fam climbed around the hill*, now ,nj A great con Cooley, is preparing to start a ing for aid district will be held at vention was held in Portland by 1 inaugurating a special excursion to ilies were all present; their names then finding a boot print until it model dairy farm. He intends to tlie East fide school building be the order, and at the close a large San Francisco for the b< nefit of any being Mrs. Win. Johnson of Yuba was almost «lark, when they came erect a very large building, which ginning at the hour of 2 o’clock p. class was given the 32nd degree. 1 who desire to see how the wrecked City, Cal.; Mrs. J. W. Hicks of out of the wood Is at the old Mo will enclose milk house, carpenter m. on the third Monday of June, Central Point, Ore,; Mrs. Henry Kibben sawmill, where they wer Q ------- ------ city looks. house, and other rooms for various being the 1 Sth day of June A. I). The train will leave Portland Whitlock, Mrs. Chancy Whitlock, told that tho pr «lessor bail COIL Q You ca n n o t induce a lo w e r anim al purposes. A large shipment of 1 BOB. t o e a t h e a rtily w hen n o t feeling w ell. Saturday June i<»th at 8:15 p. ro. Ed and John Ashby. There were out there s >nie little time beforo This meeting 19 called for the pipe has ju«»t been received which is | home. A sick d o g s tn r v e j him self an d gets and arrive in San Francisco Mon twenty grandchildren present. The and had set out for to he used in ¡»ringing an ant'd« purpose of electing one director to w ell. T h e stom ach, on ce over w ork day June 18 th at 8:48 a. m., and names of the other guests a:« as As it had be. •tl raining a ÍTOOll of fresh waier right from a spring,1 serve three yerrs and one clerk to ed m ust have rest tlie sa m e as y o u r will leave San Francisco on the re follows: Mr. Rnd Mrs. Fiank ; deal all afterno«, >n, and every leaf or eves. You don’ t h a v e to a long distance olf, lo the house serve one year, and ihe transaction s feet held its fill o| n loistnre, the boys ta r v e to rest y o u r sto m ach . K o d o l turn trip Tuesday Juno lffth at Miller of Portland, Ore.; Mr. and and dairy, Mr Anderson believes of business usual to such met ting. for l)ys|>epsia takes up th e w o rk fo r 8:20 p. m. Tickets to be sold at a Mrs. Sweany, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I were wet lo th- -kin in n very few Dated this ( 5 th day of June, 190O y o u r sto m a c h , d ig e st* w h a t you ea l rate of $45 for tho round trip and to Trunnel, Grandma Trunnell, Mr. in making u-e c f the most up-to- most and g iv e s It a rest. P u ts it h a ck in include berth in standard sleeper Jcsre Truunel and family, Mr and them feel very sore from date methods, and will soon be Oliver Veatch, chairman of Board i heir ( c o n d itio n a g a in . Yon can t feel g o o d Attest J. K. Barrett, able ta give an illustration of them w ith a d isordered stom ach. T ry going and returning, a' so while train Mrs. Chris Nelson and family, Geo. ; perionce, and are lucky i,> escapw District Clerk. £S the best paying plans, ( K o d o l. Sold by Henson’-; Pharmacy. is parked in Oakland Sixteenth H. Young and family and Mrs. without baviu^ áctu>u¿» coiu^. F or the To^ger a t The Toggery” =Larrvm C o 's .= ade to measure « 9 ade to fit C ¡O tlie S ade to . wear Mining and Commercial y.44-49444944^444^ 4 4*4’4 4 4 4 4 Just Received I Duck and Lingerie Mats White Hats w. o. w. I I t II Miss Mail Bartels M illnrf Located at Residence. . *