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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . Cottage drove Churches GENERAL NEWS OREGON J. McKEAN FISH ER. Manager. HUBLISIl Kl> KVKKY SATUKDAY BY TUB LBAUKU rUBUSHINO COMKANY J Professional Cards. ► 1 - • THOIHST K PISCO PA I.. Rev. i '“' J. L. Beutty. Pastor. Preach MAC Y H earst is opening his pei sonai I )•*■“■« 4 in g services a t 11 a. in. and 7:30 * 1 .> j). in. Sunday S ch ool. 10 a. in., campaign in New Y o r k . Z onice Awlirey Building, Main Street 4 Kpworth league, p. m.. Prayer I ) E N T I S T ■Í The big trus’ s are all fleeing to f meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All arc cordially im Ited to lie present England for safety from American ■ il 5*s»— Î - iv .l Kotereu at the Cottage Grove postofllce as sec- oniklass matter. SUBSCHIl’TION ItATKS . * 1.50 One Year .75 Six Months - .50 ftireee Mon Mi* 1 paid in adviiDoe hot h not so paid a charged. 111 if rin rate of tu.oo per year will be Advertising rates made known on application First P re s b y te m n Church, Pastor trust laws. It. C. Grace. Morning service, 11 , « ' Z k ..« « « Spokaue has j u s t unveile 1 a t evening 8, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p, bronz monument to the first vntim J J 11 . V. T HOCKETT m. A ll strang* rs and sojourners of the Spanish war. y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON welcome. Morning subject : 'Distinctive The oldest Mason in Oregon. 'ol. jjf onice in Stewart X l*..ricr i»iil<ling.Main m Street, Cottage (irove. UIBee phone words in the Christian religion .” John C. B e l i e f Portland died at Main 30 . 3 . Kesidence phone Main 0»; Evening subject “ Hours o f Dark- the home o f his daughter in that ness. j city Tuesday. i 1 co t^ “ w«ovc ■ fl ■ H our mills 4 ^ patront3C Monte 1fnbu8tr^ 0nl£. <C ^ fà Episcopal Church. Services held M any trains in Colorado and Ne- 4 ^^NIILY g •>’ , the second Wednesday evening ol brasku are snowbound. In some J^K. B. K. JOB ! FL 0 UK“ 4 each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. ‘ cases there is six fee», of snow on > ; P I 1 YH 1 C I A N « m l H U R G K O V Thore will ho services every liftli the level on the plains. ■ m & H AN SEN , All calls promptfy attended. Onice: ♦ Sunday of a month ■' Jev !» ! T h ere are 1O3 civil cases on for Main St. l'lioue 114 . l*iA6E SRCV1, 0ÄE60R. A Catholic Church, Father Carrol. the I.ane County Circuit court PRIflC it CRtaON r-- 4 Services the second Sunday in each when it begins worx, besides a month. number of criminal cases. Christian Science services held W hitm an, W ash. University foot J E. K. YO YOUNG UNG over Allison’s Barber shop every ball team defeated tbe W illam ette Sunday morning at n o ’clock and University team at Salem W ed nes Oar own make. ATTORNEY AT; u \V Wednesday evening at 8 o ’ clock. day with a scoro of 10 to 5. % OftW: Young liiilUling, Main Street, West SUle. Christian Church, Rev D. E. A J. P. Morgan, the great financier’ v T U llD A Y ......... OCTOBKIt 27 , IÎKJ«; Olson Pastor. Services at I I in has purchased the origiual order of tho morning and 7.30 in tho even arrest for John Bu nyan, the author A W R O N G IM P R E S S IO N . ing. Y P. >S. C. E- meeting at ol Pilgrims Progress, as well as an Vf. KIM K, M. 1 ). In this w eek’ s N u g g e t there whs (>: 3 o p. m. Sunday school at l o illuminated hible, that was made 4 Intermediate Endeavor an article to which some geotleruei o'clock, by the monks of C ln u y in the i 3 th r i l V S i r i A N Mini SU KO K ON •> took exception, taking the remarks Society at 2:30 and Choir practice century, and was estimated bv the Onice lu McFarlaua Building every Saturday evening at 7:30. Over Wynne’s Hardware Store 7 an a personal affront. Anyone government to be worth $ 25 , 0 0 0 . ■ Olllcc Filone, 341 Kesidence Pilone, 126 j carefu’ ly reading same will see at S v in sh in o F o l l o w s K a i o I U .-oé once that tho article was not in m How s Th is? While many hearts were made i&c* tended to he personal, we do not » 3 * We offer One Hundred <1< liars Re sa*l by the announcement of .Miss presume to say nor think that that w ard fo r any case of Catarrh that ! » ly r A K I O N V KATUI 1 the gentlemen were attempting to Mamie K u n e’s cotnihg depaiture can not be cured b y Hall’s C atarrh f. for other parts, they wete again Cure, i ike the part of Minard, they were * FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED made glad, when her many friends F. .1. < ’ iieney At C o., ¡c I'efonding the cause of the integ- EMBALMER Toledo, O. * t ty of couit proceedure, irrespec- gathered at her home Saturday P arlors at Voatch a L aw son ’s. <£•1 We, the undersigned, have k so w n t ve of who might be tried, and we evening in happy harmony to wish K. .1. Cheney for the last 15 year*, and V t# I A* I 4 4 bv!« teink most people agree with us in her G o d ’ s speed. T h e evening lielicv* him perfectly honorable in all was passed ns loillh only can ap liiisiness transactions and linaihcially that inspect, but we disagree with aide to carry out. imy ob lig a tion s them as to the wisdom of such preciate, First on the program came made by iiis firm. _ O f S h o e s c a n ’t be Beaten statements. W ai . di . no , K innan a M arvin music, games and many other Some persons who have read the Wholesale D ruggists, T o le d o , o . . ÌTVA' article have gone to such parties amusements too numerous to men H ail’s Catarrh Curt* is taken inter tion. Last hut not least a bounti nally, acting directly upon the blood and not liavtug th ou gh t the ar f e ticle over, have been not only an ful supper in all its splendor, that and m ucous surfaces of the system , restim on ialseeul free. I’ riee 75 eents Miss Mamie had very skillfully pre unjust to the gentlemen in con ver H as the largest Stock of School per bottle. Sold by nJI druggist«. sa ion but in commercial dealings. pared with her lavish hands to which Take H u ll’s Fam ily J’ il is for Con supplies in tho city. O ur line of F „ n a r i ] M a e r k n n ( l t c D . . | l u r v c v n r i : In t h e P o n n l p W e have said to these men. the one and all did ample justice to. stipation . Miss Mamie goes to Humboldt anil ■ ■ ■ *i Books. Artist's Material. Sundries a i'ic le was not personal at all, not Amendment Carried intended to he so, and wo trust Eureka to spend the winter amongst are now complete. Being that any persons who are coiise- relatives and attend school. T h e electiou held Saturday to of a happy warm hearted disposi 'pieutly ut-just to the gentlemen, W e are g iv in g special care to vote on an ameudmeut to th e City will he as ready to correct such a tion she made many friends during Charter g iv in g the city tlte right to her few years iu our midst. Many wrong imptessioti as vve are. vote whether the tow n should be Our Prescription Counter W e all have different views on were the tokens of love she re j “ w e t" or “ d r y ” irrespective of ceived. A ll the guosts present most matters or we could never the joyfully await her return in the 1 county or state, resulted in i et along nor improve. which at all times get the best amendment being carried by a m a happy summer time j o r i t y o f three ( 3 ) votes, the vote attention, using only the purest j being as follows: A W A R N I N G , HOYS. ol chemicals, having the largest The Need of Day Nurseries. Wards F or A g n st. Mj. For Mj. A gnat T h e doctors, when they operated stock m town it m akes shopping 1st 26 41» 'JO In an article on day nurseries in 2nd 25 -21 4 on Doyle. Hie man whose legs were Th e N ew Idea W om an’s Magazine easy in our place. 3 rd «2 *3 I!) cut off by tho train, said: “ The for November it is asserted that— M ailorders receive the best ot only thing that saved his life, was “ The cities of tile poor are not yet 113 110 23 20 his perfect constitution, unimpaired nearly overtaken by the day nur attention. T h e total vote being 223 w as far by smoking or drinking or excesses, sery movement, although two years short of the average vote no smoker or drinker would have ago it was stated that 1 1,000 child' — ■ \ 1 H a rd w a re, S to ves, Plum bing lived through such ail operation.” ren were taken cure o f daily in tne good s, M iners’ L o g g e rs ’ and mill More Divorce Cases From Cottage Such a fact ought t<> be a warn nurseries ( approximately 3 oo ) supplies, W agons, b u ggies, A g ri ing to any one. Sm oking a little, throughout the country. There is Grove, or drinking a litllo may not be a a 'day nursery m a y ’ ot Now Y o r k , cu ltu ral Im plem ents, S p o rtin g C i t t ì p Graze. Oregon F G. L ew is o f Cottage G ro ve great injury at most times, but in lor instance showing long, aching has begun snit in the circuit court good s, (inns, A m m unition, Hercu ♦ '/kV.»' eiitical case, it is fatal. gaps unmarked by the little red against his wife, Delia B. L ew is, les pow d er, C ap s, Fuse, Etc. crosses which show where a baby for divorce. T h ey were married may be left with a tender-hearted at Lewisville, F olk county, Or., Silk Creek. while its plebeian mother turns out July 1 5 , 1808 , and hove two minor a d a y ’ s washing or scrubbing to children, A lvin and I'jvin twins, Neal McCoy visited Hiram G eneral B la c k sm ith in g earn her bread. From districts aged ill years Lewis alleges that Wheeler W ednesday evening. Horseshoeing a specialty. like these the mothers must often on March 1, 1899 his wife refused Wagon aud carriage re- Aimon and I.lovd Oweus, Kd- traverse long distances on foot 11 j to cohabit or associate with him Ing. All work guaranteed Have your horscstecth ex ward and Clyde Habcock and O r by car, before they go to their d a y ’s and has since continually refused amined and repaired. Shot ear Wheeler spent Saturday even work, to leave tho baby in charge. at rear-of llcmenway & to do so, that she has m ad e a Burkholder's Store :: ing in town Then too, hardships as it may be, studied * ffort to vex and annoy him B A K J H Mis. E litli Goodrich and ch ild many nurseries are forced to close and that sh*» li--is been crucf and i n ren are settled on what is known duiing tlie summer for lack ui human in various other ways. funds and workers. These are Medley >V Johnson are L e w i s ’ at ns tno Elliott place. pioblctns which only lime and the torneys, Herbert- Kakln Iris McCoy visited I,ena Bur awakening of the spirit <>f <-iri/_-ti r r e s t 4 • 1» t < ham Wednesday evening. V 1 NNM V.S KINNEY. T. C. Wheeler ship throughout the country can C a s li 1 e r Roscoe Foster and cousin A m y solve.” A s a charity, day nurser Another divorce case from C o l Gwens, Frank H »y, Albert W heel ies appear to occupy a v a l u ab l e 1 fage Grove is that of Etuilv L. er and Prof Panp were guests at place, being both educational and i Finn ey vs. Franklin L . Finn ey. NEATLY PROMPTLY AND C A P IT A L the homo of W N W heeler Kator- philanthropic, and ihe article in Th ey wero married iu D ouglas 2 5 , 0 0 0 d iy eve ling. question dechires. “ Of all the county Janu ary 1, I900, and have TH E E X E C U T E ^ [A T points of contact established be- two ch ildrtn, a boy a g e d five years Mr. I’ arntel has C lyd e Babcock A general banking workiug lor him this week on his tween tbe submerged classes and and 11 g ir l two years. Mr*. Finney business transact those of society who are comfort alleges cruel and iulmniazi treat- ed :: :: :: :: new house. ably afloat, none seems to be merit. A m o n g various acts of Mrs. A D. Owens nnd Mrs. sounder in principle or to go more cruelty alleged she says her hits ORGANIZED COT TA «E GROVE Smith drove to Cottage G ro ve Mon to the root of things than ihe da\ b'nid, when she was ill and had O n F G O N day afternoon. nursery. While insisting th»t been advised by her physician 11 *t com Mrs. S. F. Wheeler who lias homes, ns the basis o f society, must to work, insisted upj>n and I een visiting her daughter Mrs. I. be kept together, it recognizes that 1 Polled tier to labor at the peril of II. Voatch of Cottaue Grove the mothers without support must uot ucr life: t in t while >*he was sick in past few weeks returned home the be pauperized by charity, and ruust bed tier lui»bm l forced lior to tlieelore g iv e up to work the time j arts* and dress ie r % lf and pndeil N» <---- - ]aSt of the week that more unfortunate mothers may ! ber b v the arm into the kite *en, H. -, Brautilullr lo»ated in 1 \ rtland. Oregon. Mrs. Tlios. Richardson has been otters ansurra>sed fac¡lines for the cui- ’ sjiend in caring for their chilprou; where she whs compelled to cook, lure aivi education ot young women. Special »pending a few days at the home of nnd m the dilenia between preserv- Mrs. Finney asks for tho care aud op; orttu» ties in Music. Art I . u r.aues .tnd Liter her parents Mr and Mrs. Davidson iug the home und pauperizing the custolty ot the children. Jerome ature \Yiell equipiied I’l!i\ si« a! ai.d ( henocal Lab o f Saginaw. cr.itorics. Herbarium a: id M.n. ra! Labmtt. The mother, the nursery steps in to K n o x is her attornev. — T u e s d a y ’** largest and oldest Ladies’ Sennilarv in the Pacific | Northwest, it enjoys a n;itu*n.u r> , • m : r n care for the children during work- Guard, parting the best physical, mental and m ral train ing hours. A small fee is c h a r g e d ------------ r -______ Baby Protzman Dies ing and developing true wop '” ' ■ d. Kquips socially and educationally (or tlu- in* exalted to maintain the self respect of the Womans Club Sessioi»/tov. 3rd. Martha Florence l ’ roUman, the station. Confers Academic and C\ opiate Degrees mother ” by State Authority L r, rf. t. n * v fh * n\ t ns baby girl ot J. H Pro'zmau and The n e x t meeting o f the W om ans of non Datho kisser ~ a\ led A «-.idem y wile died W ednesday, aged seven advan C lu b will be Nov 3 rd at tho C o m Is ideally located amid insior i w : Social opo rt. ml ’ •» .*• v avada de weeks and one day. She has been Farmers and Miners Line Almost mercial C lu b meins T h e program tages In no other city on tbe Ci .i^t 1 ! arce and Finished. seriously sick almost tlte en tire will he as follows. Roll Call, name I time. H er mother lies on her sick dorm itories ard pr \ ate r • • « • ed m The first message over the new a Great A m erican artist an>l de modern convenienie? T < ' er. bed and bravely In ins the loss of line of the Farmers mid Miners scribe one o f his p in tires •nd progressive without «act . < the character W e h a v e a full line of Legal B la n k s and her youngest boy and her baby Telephone line from Bohemia wras S argen t tin-I lus influence on and traditions of age and a •\i io- nt Terms m odest. Sat sf actor % reL r.*n » • « t * * r. d W rite for girl and strives to recover herself. a message Iroiu F. -F. Hard at the Am erican art Mrs. -Jones. T r e s p a s s Notices. ''C v€ ^ tnnouncentcnt booklet B .nd ; * ' >-r Air. I’ rot/man reports her better Vesuvius mine to his wile in E u year. Address >.ster f e « • • V - r ad« :ny L» F .u g e , Mr* E.-tkm. mid says ho hopes she w ill keep gene. Current A\euts P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N . U .S .A . g< tting bolter. T h e line will l>e finished lo the Bohemia post office as quickly as , A number ot timber claims have Farmers Attention. A ci*M i« mill'll m ore e«.*ily curisi Marshall Choate Crouch, October W e have hunting notices already possible and the connections made when the Ivowals an* oj>en. K en od v ’s been sold TC.-entlv to the B o oth - 27th Tonight. printed. Get some and protect for the mining men in camp so Kelley Co. Vhas. Brumeau, D. T . Laxative llon ey nnd fu r o|>*-ns t * »• 'low ola and drives the eoM ou t of the Marshall C h o i te Crouch at tbe that they may have the advantages Remember Marshall Choate vour farms by posting them up. Awbrcy aj>«l'Mr. Comptqai have all avvieni In you n g o r old. Sold liy Opera House. D on't mis* it Leader office. of the lines (his wiuter. Croneh on October 27th. Jensen « Pharmacy. ¿disposed ot Mints at 4 j yod price. CLUBIUNa LIST Tho Cottage Grove L eaukii for one year, and any of the following publi- »• ttion for one year, for the |>rioc* t»H opposite: New York Tribune Farmer $1 75 Toledo Weekly Blade............... ... 1*75 Portland Weekly Oregonian 2 80 Borthtnd Weekly Journal ....... 2.00 Portland Semi weekly Journal.. 2.25 2.50 Sail Kraiicineo Call ........... San Frani'Tsco Examiner........... .... 2.50 Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 . 2.60 Jut West, bos Angeles 1.75 Town and J ’ountry Journal North west Poultry Journal .. 1.75 .. 2.25 Pacific Homestead - L. Ionie and See for Yourself Entirely M ew Stock of IDv^ (3 ooö 6 Com ino m Benson’s Pharmacy 8 euR ST O C K 10 Currin *6v Veatch. m Griffin ® Veatch Company Benson’s Pharmacy r 1900 PLAIN AN D FANCY JOB P R IN T IN G Leader Office SrmwS f.Cß.DEHY % P am p h let r , ' l — aw , . Work a Specialty