Lodge Directory. duction and Mr. Harris is now going to start in on practically a new field to him. A . F. & A . M. Before he went to Blackbutte he J. H. Hawley is visiting iu Eu­ was interested with some Seattle Cottage Grove Lodge No. 5 1 . gene. capitalists, who were about to in­ Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednesdays vest in the Bohemia camp under o f each mouth. Carpets and Curtains at Veatch his advice. They had deposited L. F. Wooley, W. M. & Lawsons. ¡considerable money in a bank to I uuy certain claims when it was J. B. Lurch, Secy. Pictures framed to order at j found that the titles were not good, Veatch & Lawsons. and for that reason they dropped G. A . R. out, and entered the Blackbutte Don’ t forget the dance at the field. Mr. Harris’ mission to Se­ Appomatax Post No. 34 . Opera house tonight. attle is to go after his old friends Meets at 1 p. m, on the 2nd and again, aud to try to reinterest them 4th Saturday of each mouth. Mrs. L- E. Kerr of W ildwood is largely in Bohemia, and if he suc­ ceeds as he expects ho will return Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com. in Eugene on business. and give his entire attention to Bo­ G. W . McReynolds, Adjutant Vaudeville-of the highest class at hemia, and will hope to be one 01 those who get in on the ground Opera House Monday. floor and will see the day when Bo­ Bohemia Camp No. 2G0. Musical comedy and vaudeville hemia becomes a gi>at camp. Mr. Harris iu a cull at the Leader at Opera House Monday night. Meets each Friday evening. office in taking over mining con­ L. W. Baker, Consul Com. All kinds of willow rockers and ditions found that the editor’ s Chas. VanDenburg, Clerk. father had been his pastor in a chairs just in Veatch & Lawsons. Colorado mining camp in the early Henry Lincoln is now moved to days, and that later in Denver he his new shop in the old Martin was a frequent visitor at his home, Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4 . and later a member ot Mr. Fisher’s building. church there, so it was quits a talk Meetings held on 2nd and 4th Fri See us for holiday goods, waste of old times that resulted. day of each mouth. baskets, jardineers, pictures, etc Mrs. C. H. Burkholder. W. M. Veatch & Lawson. Car Shortage Worse Right Along. W. S. Bennett, W . P. J. D. Rockefeller was indicted iu Miss Celia Lurch, Secy. W. F. Hankins o f the Star Lum­ Ohio in connection with the Stand­ ber Co. was in the city on Monday ard Oil inquiry on Wednesday. and said that their plant was out of K. of P. commission on account o f the car Father O’ Farrell of Eugene will shortage and that the worst of it Juventus Lodge No. 48. conduct Catholic services 'n church was that the S. P. people could not Meets every Wednesday night. on Saturday morning of this week give them any prospect of relief for S. R. Piper Chancellur Com. a* 9 a. ra. some time to come. They liko all Chas. VanDenburg, K. of R. A R. Rev. Beatty of the Methodist the other mills, have lots of orders, church has placed in the church 24 but are unable to fill any of them little red chairs which will be occu­ ou account of the lack of cars. pied by flie little children during Cottage Grove No. <¡8. preaching services. Must Have More Room. Meetings every Saturday night. Veatch each month. where he can erect a much larger Ethel Bisby, Oracle. Dr. Schieef is thoroughly remod- building, and install apparatus for Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. deling the downstairs of his build­ making a groat deal more butter ing at the end of Main street. aud ice cream. He states that be Morse, the groceryinan now occu­ will have to have more room before pies one store room, and the part spring as he will then be getting so formerly the doctor’s office, now re­ much cream that his present plant Meetings ist and 2rd Tuesday. fitted with a big glass front will be will not handle it. If Mr. Bartels does not put in a used by a confectionery store. Its Leltoy Woods, Consul. location right at the entrance to the plant, Mr. Stiller says he will have C. W. Wallnce, Secy. bridge should make it a good stand. to do so, as be cannot afford to be at the mercy of the outside ice plants and not be able to get ice T. K. Campbell returned on R eb ek ah s when he wants it, and also to have Thursday trom a several weeks Cottage Grove No. 24. trip down into California. Mr. to pay such a terrific price for the Meetings ist, Hrd und nth Friday ot Campbell thought that thoso of his ice then. If Mr. Bartels gives up each month. customers that wanted lumber and the idea of an ice plant, he will im ­ piling delivered had better sond air mediately go ahead and put one In Etta Baker, N. G. ships after it, as they would be as and will put one in large enough to Katie B. Veatch, Secy. likely to get it that way as by any supply uot only his own needs, but Southern Pacific cars. There is those of the town. no difficulty in getting orders, only M B A in getting cars. M odem Brotherhood of America Saginaw Items. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O. From Blackbutte to Bohemia. The sawmill is not doing much O. F. Hall. these days, they expect to get some Wm. Harris, late superintendent T. W. Jenkins,Sec. of the Blackbutte mines for the new donkeys soon then they will past nine years, resigned, and is do a rushing business right along. now on his way to Seattle for a Mrs. LaRaut came up from Eu much needed rest. During his gene Saturday to vi i: a few days St. Valentine Circle 121. superintendency' of the mine, it has with her son S. A . LaRaut. Meets ist and 3 rd Tuesday in W. been worked along and now it is Frank Johnson is laid up with a O. W . Hall. about ready to begin active pro- tm hid thumb. Flora J. Miller, Clerk. I. F. Neat has sold his residence. C LOCAL N E W S w. o. w. O. E. S. I. O. O. F. M. W . of A. w. o. w. Lady Lamson Hive No. 42. K. O. T. M. Cascade No. GG. Meets every Thursday night. O. H. Veatch, Com. R . K. Bennis, Cootcr. E y c s la s s fittin g Is to o Im porta n t a m atter to rush in to " w it h y ou r eyes shut ” I f y ou r ey es w ea r out th ey 're g on e fo re v e r. W h en y ou bu y glasses, see to It th a t y o u g e t g la sses th a t an : Just right. W'e h a v e the k n ow led g e, ex p erien ce, e x p en siv e u p -to -d a te a p ­ p aratu s an d skilled em p loy es to m ake them Just righ t. C on su lta tion costs y ou nothin g. W rite fo r o u r booklet It con ta in s va lu a b le In form a tion ab ou t the ca re o f the ey es. W e w ill sen d It to y ou fre e —p ost paid. W lL L L M M E T T E VALLEY Musical Comedy : Company : ELECTRIC Co. Whiting Bros. ECZEMA and PILE CURE In High-class Vaudeville F R E E Knowing w hat It w;is to ■ n e t gufferi j w m give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Keveinu, Suit Rheum, Erysip­ elas, Pile« and Skin Diseases. In­ stant relief. Don’t suffer longer, Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 4on Manhat­ tan Avenue, N. V. Encloso stamp. ----- A t ------ The Leader tells the new«. 4M N O W » - . * The Togs l J For the Togger at W. H. Shane went to Eugene on business on Wednesday. “The Toggery J. S. Benson left for Portland on Wednesday for a short trip and j while them will lay iu a stock of j Chrismas novelties and books. f t = L a rrvm C o ’s. ade to measure n. ., ade to fit ii ade to wear Mrs. F J. Hard came down from ’ Eugene 011 Monday aid spent a couple of days with Mr. Hard while he was down from the hills. othes Geo. Knowles came down from Bohemia Monday on business and on Tuesday went to Dorena to at­ tend the meeting of the Farmers’ & Miners’ Telephone Co. Wednes­ day he went to Eugene. Mr. J. E. Edwards and wife of Corvallis, who have been visiting at the home of J. S. Benson left for their home on Wednesday. Mrs. Edwarns is an ex-resident of the Grove and sang most delightfully at the Methodist church last Sun­ day night. O. P. Hnff) State Labor Commis­ sioner, was a visitor at the Leader office on Thursday. His report is fast being wurked out, and he has made it a point to have the report as accurate as possible, as its value is in its absolute verity. Mr. Hoff believes that when prospective Oregonians want faots end figures of Oregon, and get them from his report they will never have any oc­ casion to criticise the raport, for he has sought instead o f padding figures to make them all conserva­ tive, believe that in that is the surest success. Week End Rate for Cottage Grove. Next W inter Reading The S. P. Co. announces a special week end rate to Portland and re­ turn. Tickets good from Saturday noon to Monday night are now issued for $ >.30. These tickets are good on No, 12 Saturday noon re­ turning on the local Monday night. Special rates have been extended to most of the valley towns for some time and the Commercial Club has been working on the ex- tention of time to Cottage Grove and recently drafted a letter to the Supt. of the road asking that thev be extended here and in reply re­ ceived a letter stating that such rates went into effect Oct. 3 1 st, ’ 06. We have arranged with the : W e s t S id e : for a clubbing combination with this paper T he N ew I d e a W o m a n ’ s M a g a z i n e keeps up to its name. It is a woman,s Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It con­ tains many bright stories and clever descriptive articles. OUR O F F E R Cottage Grove Leader, regular price $1.50 per year The New Idea W oman's Magazine 50 cents per )rear Needs Day Current. The impossibility of getting brick aud other materials in delay­ ing J. H. Bartels in building the addition to his meat market. Mr. Bartels had expected to put in an ico plant this winter, but states that he is afraid that it would be too expensive to operate such a plant with a gasoline engine such as he now uses, and he has no room to install a boiler and steam engine, nor does he care to go to that expense. At the present time he is waiting hoping that the Wil­ lamette Valley Co. will decide to furnish a day electric current. If they do that he will at once begin to put in an ice plant New Idea W om an’s Magazine BOTH THESE PAPERS FOR $1 75 Sample Copies Free. Cottage lirove Lea.der, ^ “Jr*—■ s L l - L ie jn L?. \ = H i g h c l : ■ - n I v -1 • _ . s L r Cottage G rove, Ore. - i •. L- r-I* js *-.. *]*:._£> £ Grade M e a ts = = Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal l always ready. f Our Refrigerator S c h o o l Note® -)j is the finest in Oregon. Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. See our plant, cvn \ thing new and up-to-date. -si • H. Bartels A- t •: •••-.- • l (j. k . . . .......................... Classified Advertis rnents. A MATTER O F HEALTH Wood Wanted. Mrs. James Powell was down Director W oods visited the diff­ W ill accept wood for nui a rt's of from Drain last week visiting rela­ erent grades last week, as also dul subscriptions at this office. tives. Miss Woods, who consented to W. J. Gardner has sold eighty speak on some nature study to( ic Good Pasture. acres of bis farm to Mr. Kayser of in the near future. I have good pastnre and shelter Cottage Grove. The class is doing good work on with oat straw for a few head o f 0 . H. Taplin is down from Bo­ compositions on the Legend of horses. Sleepy Hollow” . hemia visiting with his family. F. B. P h il l ip s . It is rumored that there will be a wedding in our burg Christmas. Mr. George Neat and Miss Mary Sharon being the contracting par­ ties. 209. Keep bright and you’ ll be kept busy. Light is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly lighted with electric light« makes many a sale “ the night before.” It a t t i a c t s at t ent i on, makes it easy for your display to be examined, and shows your goods to the btr-t advantage. Electric light is the best and only illuminant. When may our man see you about it? ~ Those who were neither absent nor tardy during the secoud month of school were,— Marvin Jordan, Clay Mosby, Thos. Campbell, Jesse Lewis, Guy Whitlock, Kittto Brum­ Mrs. Davis went to Creswell Sun­ baugh, Jean Dorward, Elsie Brewer, day. Allie Phillips and Hazel Gray. Lee Thomason eame'dotvn from The eighth grade hoys have or­ Dorena Saturday returning Sunday. ganized a basket ball team and He says he has a new cook at liis elected Chas. Coiner captain. It house. is proving a popular game. L. O. T. M. Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. Mrs. Mary Schuiutz, L. C. Miss Leta Sanford, K. K- I___ PERSONAL Opera. House Monday Night Prices 15, 25, 35. The program committee com- W A N T E D —Good man in each dosed of Gertiude Hogate, Stella county to represent and advertise Thompson and Jean Dorward have co-operative department, put out prepared a program for Thanksgiv­ samples, etc. Old established bos ing. Guy Whitlock is president iness house. Cash salary $21.00 The Saginaw Literary Society is and Elsie Brewer secretory of the weekly expense money advanced; literary society. quite a success. permanent position. Our refer­ Esther Bradley entered the ence, Bankers National Bank of George Mounts went to Irving Chicago, Capital $2,ooo,ooo. A ! last week in response to a telegram eighth grade last week. die-is Manager, Tho Columbia announcing the death o f his Rev. Grace spoke to us recenllv House, Chicago. III. Dr.sk No. 1 brother. on the value of ideals in life, aud 12 1 Bert Myser has returned home Editor Gault spoke on “ history.” from Mill City where he has been These talks were appreciated by both pupils and teachers. working for several months. riT T H. F. Collins and wife went to DEN The heavy storms of the last few M A IN 2029 Springfield Saturday returning days which reached tl eir height on FAILING b l o c Monday. XL* #. W A S H . Wednesday night, in a fearful PORTLAND ME- George Wescarson went to Irv­ burst ot wind and rain wrought a ing on the early train Monday to great deal of damage over the en­ attend the bedside of his father who tire coast, through the state of is very sick. Washington caught the brunt of 1. F. Neat went to Springfield the storm. Tho No. Pacific lost a Give children a remedy with n. Monday returning on the afternoon number of steel bridges and the line pteaMiit taste. Don'I force u n pleas- is closed to the south of Seattle. I ant medMne down their throats. train. Kennedy's Laxative (containing' The storm is the worst that has ever Mattie Sharon is visiting here been known in the history of this | Honey and Tar Is most plen- i ntto , take. Children like It, and ns a r> this week. part of the country. ¡Streams rose I lief for eolds. coughs, etc., tliei - Is Bennie Jackson has sold bis within a lew hours to heights never nothing hotter. No ophites, t n forms to National Pure Food and mules, the price received was $280. seen beforo and swept before them Drug Luw. Sold by Henson's Pliar- 1 for the «pan. everything in their path. * many. . Absolutely Pur© A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos* phatlc acid HAS HO SUBSTITUTE S p e c ia l W od v jcod R tvto to K c v n 9 as C ity a n d RbUirn. Mi *■s-iMpi i Comm- rcial Congress’ ’ Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 20-23 ’ efi Round trip tickets for this occas ion will be on sale at this office Nov. i t and 10 . Round trip (both ways through Portland) $G4.-10. Round trip (o-ie way through Port- ' ; O U gh Calif., $73.5o. J. M. I s i i a m , Agent. Musical comedy at the Opera House Monday night.