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I whom does the blame fall for such Professional C ard s. a condition? Of course on the COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON school hoard, who roust always J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. bear the blame of all such happen MAI V ings, poor students, sick students, lazy students who do not fail becuuse PUBLISHKD EVERY SATURDAY A w b r ey Building, Mai Methodist Episcopal Church, oftheir own condition, but because MY TUE I) F. N T 1 S T I’ustor Uev. S. E. Meminger, morn of quahty of the board, or of poor LEAD ER PUBLISHING COMPANY ing str vices at 1 1 , evening 7 do, teachers, etc. Where does the V + f fault lie? The tax-payer, the men Epworth League G. 3 o p. m. AH L u t e r e d u t th e Cottage G r o v e poHtofflce as sec who would 'only vote »re cordially invited to he proacut. and women ond-clans matter. vw,; ->■-4 First Presbyterian Church, Pa-tor for a seven months school, so that it. T. T. 11 ( » K i r r 4 they c inld save themselves « little It. (J. Grace. Morning service. 11 , 1 , C i t SUBSCRIPTION RATES PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON P. S. C. K. 7 p, * fine Y e a r • fLBO taxes, or some other small reason, evening 8, Y. Office hi Stewart iV Fort« i building. Main Fix Months «75 without considering the effect uponjm. All strangers and sojourners Street, Cottage Grove. Olli« »* phone * V 3 tireee Months - - - .BO Main 303 . Residence phone Main •.»»; i paid iu a d v a n c e but if not so paid a the student. welcome. l I l f *■„, r a t e of fg.oo per ye a r will be charged. Morning subject ‘ ‘God’s Wor’k- What is the remody? None for A d v e r t i s in g r;»*.“s m ad e kn o wn on application the next year but u straight nine manship:” evening subject, ‘ ‘The mouths school, year after year here Wooing and Wedding.” 4« j « « CLUBBING LIST after. J J K . 11. K. J O » Christian Church, Hev. D. E. Th»» Cottage i ¿rove L eader for one | Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in year, an*l any of the following publi 1 ‘ I I V S I C I % IN a n . I Toggery R o b b e d EON cation for one year, for tin* price set tho morning and 7.30 in the even TUKS & HANSEN:> AU calls prom ptly attended onice. yunday night about 2 3 o a thief ing. Y. P. S. C. K- meeting at opposite * Main St. Pilone 114. COTTACI GROVE, 0 BE 60 N. broke into Ed Hibberd’s ‘'Toggery” New Yo rk Tri bu ne F a r m e r .$1 75 . <i: 3 o p. m. Sunday school at lo Toledo W eek ly B lad e..................... 1 75 nfltOE o f 0 ft EGON by lowering a window in the Pack, o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor Portlan d W e e k ly Oregonian 2 50 Portlan d W eekl y .Journ al.................. 2.00 which was only partly closed and ! Society at *2:30 and Choir practice Portlan d S e m i -W e e k l y J o u r n a l 2.25 IVXS 4 ' ' -a . climbed into the room. He stole a every Friday evening at 7:30. San Fran cisc o Call ... 2.50 Sa n F ran cisco E x a m i n e r ..................... 2.50 » suit of clothes, some underwear, K . YOUNG Sun set Magazine, Sa n Francisco. 2.00 Episcopal Church. Services held $ .)ut West. Dos Ang eles 2.50 J. pried the money till open .»lily to Town am i Co u ntry J o u r n a l 1.75 the second Wednesday ovening ol * ATTOKNKY A l l.A W Our ow n m a k e. find about $l.oo in change and then each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. N o r th w est Poult ry J o u r n a l • L7J * Pacific Home* tend • OGIee: Y null |í Hiillitlli", Main Street, got out the back door II. H. There will be services every fifth ♦ Vs; W es t Side. 4 Feister, who occupied the rooms .11’ CV 28 , ) 90 »i obove with his family was awaken Sunday of a month. NAT I li DA Y •>V. »d-\ » ‘y. •*V.*tX**V. 9 > 1 A + Catholic Church, Father Carrol. ed by the fellow jumping to the r. floor below, and supposed it was Services the second Sunday in each Take the Local. W . K I M K , M. I>. lid, so did nothing. Ed takes his month. 2 Cottage Grove people when going loss very philosophically and says P H Y S I C I A N a n d S L U G I ON Christian Science services held nortIt on lire train, should make use if [» ople would only consider what v\l/x'rv\l// Office in McFarland Building nf the local train whenever possible rare judgment the fellow had ill over Allison’s Barber shop every Over Wynne’s Hardware Store * Office Flione, 341 Residence Filone, 120 ft The Southern Pacific officials want choosing the ‘ Toggery” to rob, Sunday inorniug at 11 o’clock and rfv. ftv, V. to see as large a travel ou that train and would select » h good things as Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. M tas ns possible. If you have to go the robber did, the advertisement north, get up early enough to take to him, by the robber, would be ¿.■On/zW i ■- W ► V’. I Virgil Purvance the local it will give vou more time wotth more than the $25 loss. We J U T A RI ON V BATCH Virgil Purvance, a son of Ernest for your business and give you « put his philosophy into print, but. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED We are the people to fill your order for ride in the cool of the morning, and that won’t catch the robber. Tbe Purvance. 6 years an .1 9 months j EMBALMER it will help out on the train statis only source of identification is the old, was burred to death in Ihe old j Winter Supplies. We have the best Parlors »it Veateh a Lawson's. ti.lics. The company has got to! tailor made suit which the man warehonse at Bonita Friday nigbt groceries, etc., to be* had a t the lowest The building is an old two story > ».» i.'+'ñ&'-si.* «* 4 run the noon train whether Cottage stole. prices. If you d o n ’t believe us, come log cabin owned by tho Oregon Se- j Grove people ride on it or not, and and investigate. Our Dry Goods stock curities Co., and has long been a so if the local is continued the Creswell stopping place and road house for is complete. . . . people should give their patronage Register: C. L Weber went to miners enroute to Bohemia, With it to that train, as 1 lie Southern Pa cifio officials are stating that the Portland Wednesday 01: a business j was burned the present postoffice ! building, an addition built about truiu does not piy as they expected. trip j three years ago, in which was tin Help to keep the train iu service Riley 1 city itceived a telegram postoffice, the store and the office of Ihi- lar by using it bolh going and Has the largest Stock of School bo1** Canyon. C*ty, Colorado, last tpe superintendent of Hie plant, coming. supplies iu the city. Our line of veek to the effect that John und Ed | Mr Purvance is the eleetri Petty were in a hospital seriously cian of tlu. eiectrjc power Books. Artist's Material. Sundries DISADVANTAGES OF SEVEN sick with typhoid fever. A second ii0use at ,|lat point and lived with MONTHS SCHOOL. telegram stated that although the his family in the warehouse. That are now complete. A matter that will come to the boys were very sick they were do evening all the family went over to We are giving special care to attention ot the fathers and mothers ing well as could be expected. the power plant to watch the men of Cottage Cliove before long will W II l ’ortei of S.tiuu Monica, put on a big 24-inch belt and about I e the few stu tents iu the High Cal., is visiting his neice Mrs. Gor- 8:55 Grandmother Purvance took Our Presciption Counter School and the few students who rel here. Virgil ami his younger brother back are iu line tor graduation iu the to put them to bed. She put Vir Mr. and Mrt. Earl Leabo who gil to bod upstairs in the Ware which at all times get tho best next year or so. When they begin left Creswell about ten months ago to look into the matter to find out attention, using only the purest house, and thou put the other boy why it is, the result of the several for California arrived home and e x to bed in the room back ot tho post- ot chemicals, having the largest terms of seven months school, pect to make their home here. office room in the building adjoin stock in town it makes shopping which the schools were compelled A “ bunch” ot Creswell fans ing the Warehouse. Vugii iu the easy in our place. to observe a short lime ago. 'J lie Trove to Springfield Sunday to meantime came down stairs again, ablest and wisest school instructors witness tho ball game between and the grandmother gave him Mailorders receive the best of of the age have decided, busing Springfield and the Portland Ma lighted candle and lie went back up attention. their facts upon actual experience, roons. to bed with it as he ha 1 done many 1 hat seven months is not a loti Mrs W J Hammond who left times before. In just an instant enough tune tor practically auy seemingly the whole cabin was fctudeut to complete the study ol here about a month ago for Bell- ablaze, and as quick as the grand ville, Kas., arrived here with her any of the school books in use iu two little daughters Monday. Mr. mother discovered the fire she ran the country, but that nine months up the stairs between the two build Mammoud met them at Portland. CM laja Grava. Oregon school is the shoitest time iu which ings and attempted to get to the Tito I.adies Aid Society will give boy, but on opening the door the a student can complete Ins work and be ready to stand a satisfactory < progressive ice cream social Fri llaines burst upon her driving her examination and that too on not to lay evening at the W. O. W. La 11 back, still she tried to get in, but exceed five or six studies When Rev. Stratford will also lecture ut was unable and badly burned both a shorter time is given to tliu work, frcnology. ‘ ‘ Kuin kuinawl.” her hands. She then got the General Blacksm¡thing study »Uer study is missed by al C. L. Weber sold Monday to M younger boy out below, and bv that Horseshoeing a specialty. most every student and consequent M. Dobbids his house and several time the men from the plant had Wagon and carriage re additional years must bn taken it loti neat the prune dryer. C o n s i d arrived. Mr Purvance Hied t > get in«. All work guaranteed Have your liorsosteot h ev- which to complete the course. For eration J>Ho<>. upstairs hut could not, and could aiiiinedand repaired. Shop at rear of Hemenway & instance suppose we take a stodem do nothing to stop the progress ol Burkholder's Store :: :: At this writing, Mrs. Sherman tho Hatties. Messrs. Hover and 111 the lOili giadu on a seven j IQ T'H ZEJ jtfi r months school: That year he can wliti lias been seriously ill is re Lincoln Taylor were there and the' not do all his woik and misses I be polled better. bellied to remove the records of the examination on two studies, next A biithday party »as given at the postoffico and the store supplies, year hu at tempts to do his eleventh home of TTios. Morse Tuesday and were successful in saving prac Herbert Kakln grade work, say even in a trim evening in honor ot Mu. Clyde tically everything of value from that l ‘ r e s i,d c u t T. C. Wheeler mouths school, will) not only Ids Smith building. C a s h i e r regular course of study, but in ad Mr. Purvance and family lost a A very pleisaut and interesting dition must carry his two studies good (fcal of c'othing and peiaonal missed in the loth grade and ns a party was held on Sunday the 22 nd, effects, but the most valuable things result his eleventh grad. examina at the tesi-le nee of Adelbert Morse were saved. P R O M P T L Y AND N E A T L Y tious shows him up missing in a ill honor ol the 91st biithday ot his Mr. Purvance thinks Ih liov in E*X E C U T E D AT THE couple 1 I nine studies; then his a lo, ted tattier David Morse, or going upstairs accidentally set fire (■ i.iiilpi Moïse” as lie is general A gem ral banking; twelfth glade and in order to grad to some of the heavy building pa business transact- uute 011 tune, he must have for two kn >» it. per with which the building was m nO D H BBBÜ years done ulnio-t double work lined, and in some places four ORGANIZED Bohemia Mine Case Settled. The result 111 most cases, that tin thicknesses deep, and was s o sleep' COl T# 'IE GROVE students have not done saiislactory 1900 Judge Hamilton on T u e . lay and tired that he did not notice it, O n fi O O N work, either for themselves or rendered a decision iu the case ot and when h; struck his bed was in their teachers, in any of their Patrick J Jennings vs the Noon- stantly asleep, an I never a» ikened, studies amt it they | ass ai all must lay mining Co a suit to establish being smothered by the smoke. do so with low maiks, and jxxiily a title to a mine in the Bohemia The grandmother at times thinks equipped for their life. listriet. The motion of the plantiff she heard his voice calling, loit is Such a situation faceH every one to dismiss the suit without preju- not sure. In burning tlu- walls of B e ; n i t d u l l y I« h a l » d i n F o r t l a n d O r e n of the would lie gisd utes of the Jice to another suit of the same tlio cabiu all tell in. so tint they t e r s u n s u r p i - s il » • l i t i » « , f o r t h e tu schools for the coming year. Each cause is dismissed and the title to fell ou top of the boys remains and l u r e a n d o » t iltt »'. t i e n ot y o u n g y% o l i l e II >JH i a l one of tliec has had to face one ol the property involved o decreed in all that could be gathered w is a o p p o r t u n i t i e s it M ' i v \ r t 1 • - a x . « . a n d I it e r \\ d l c « i i • i p e d F h y V, ; lb- more seven months school, with the favor of tho defendant, who is also little pile of bones, over which the a o i r . a t r.-, o r i e s . 1 Ieri* t n u i u a n d M in » r a l C a b i n e t 1 resultant that they have either awarded costs. The suit has been sad funeral services were held at the l.irurst and old» >»t I ad»« » v m f it rmo>s a nation. I r- ••».it*, >n tor im I carried double work in one or more pending in court since January i j , home ol John C’urr n, Mrs. Pur- Northwest parting (iu* l*»***t physical mental and n»< ral (rain f grades or have skipped some studies i!»o 4 , au 1 giew out ot a sheriff's vance’s father, Sunday afternoou, bv ing and developing fri, w o n i a n h o . d Equips or missed in some, which must he sale ot the mine pursuant to a Rev. S. E. Meminger, uid were socially and educationally f i r fit* tv . x station Confer* Acadeni:. and 1 h • w ate I Vgroc made up this year iu order to p a s s judgement obtained by J. Frank | buried in the Seats cemetei.v bv State Aliti».*ntv lut« rf» ren •-u<ili t >n\;• ti.>p ol non Uath* b. * i<« g ,, y d- d \, tn tin» examination and be entitled to Watson, who the commenced liti There was practically n wind at i* ideally located . r o d i ' • te - • l.u ration iu |S'.»(), graduate. | the time of the lire, or tlk stables of tage* Social o ppo rtf > • - - ,»\ Two of the five, >n line for the company and the power house in n>» other citv on the t t^r D .1 w . , tp commodious \ m !ig! t**d 1 twelfth grade work have two would have gone with the Ware- dormitories and private r m*. -tq i-i„ i viti Millinery Exhibit. studies to make up iu addition to 1 bouse ami postoffice. Mrs Pur modern conveniences Ihe institution i« liberi Mi iss Mary Bartels is opening up vance a t !»: 15 told her Ifsbim l she anil proiire**»ive with • t -» » : " 4 . tli. i It • ., r, their regular twelfth grade work, ami tradition* of age and a. It « yenu nt b rm We R a v e a full l in e of Legal B l a n k s a n d m e other has three studies or more, à neat millinery shop on Main would go back to the house and modest Satini.«* t«trv r. ?i r. n« ( ' r. d W r t e f • * »•. •• and two others have two eleventh street next the city meat market. turned to the door of the plant, and announcement b« Liei If ir«l . d i y year Addre«* MMerf « r r - M \, J. , T r e s p a s s Notices. h : grade studies, and two tenth grade The store room is being nicely saw tin whole building u mass of P 0 R T L A N B . OREGON. U.S.A to make up. The question lacing papered and painted and show tlarnes, and that just 20 minutes the students au I parents is, can windows fitted up. She will have from the time the grandmother had they do it. or shull they take an in a good line for the gratification left them. of her patrons. Special Millinery Sale. The company loss is estimated at guarantee to ro&ke great rtductions, other y< ar. less than $1 ^oo. The board will be v e ry lucky it so that it will surely pay you to in it has a single graduate for next A largo uuinlier of Eugene people M u tin A Harms, milliners, will vestigate. spring. Work as they will the task are enjoying the summer at New al sale, which is a clver- Win, Pertnau's son 14 V rsitin g j pi tiio students is a severe ouc. Ou fo il, him from Junction, tised elsewhere iu tùia paper. They Subscribe for the Leader. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER I f LOUR MILLS patronise Mome In b u e trç ®nlçJ 3 A. M in in g O rd e rs! Benson’s Pharmacy C u rrin & Veateh. Up-to-date j PI um birvg Benson's Pharmacy All kinds of Hardware-— None better Made 6 riff ip & Veateh Co. First N ational C 2 A 5 P I , 0 T 0 A L 0 Bau 1 PLAIN AND FANCY JO B PRINTING Leader Office §TM 5 tRyá A cademy k P a m p h le t Work a Specialty