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Lodge Directory. | A. F. & A. M. LOCAL N E W S ""| 7 *: • T l> COCURAN < J ? . 4 FU N ER AL DIRECTOR and L IC E N S E D E 4BALM ER j* * Pictures framed to order at ♦ Lodge No. 5 1 . Oflice 1 ‘hone 3 k>, Residence 774 a Veatch it Lawson. 3rd Wednesdays ♦ V. 4 V .4 i-.4il. Don’ t miss the dance at the Opera bouse Saturday night. Wooley, W . M. F i n e Vrvdo rti vk ifA g P a r l o r s B. Lurch, Secy. All kinds of willow rockers and J. D. Cochran is equipping the chairs just in Veatch & Lawsons building next Miller & Corbetts for an undertaking parlor- The front Frank Crabtree left for Eugene two rooms have been repapered and on Friday to attend to some busi Appomatsx Post No. 34. painted, and mattings laid on the ness. floois. The large room will be Meets at 1 p. m. on the 2nd and The Sunday School convention neatly furnished with chairs and 1th Saturday o f each month. held here the first of tne week was rockers, as a chapel, the second Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com. a good one. room as a display room o f the finer G. W . McReynolds, Adjutant caskets, and the next room will be See us for holiday goods, waste the store room aDd workroom. Mr. baskets, jardineers, pictures, etc. Cochran has just received a set of Veatch & Lawson. ’ the finest brass -tin,duds for cas Bohemia Camp No. 200. Levi Geer was a visitor in town kets and is putting i i the best of Meets each Friday evening. on Thursday after having returned equipment throughout. from the big meeting at Eugene. L. W. Baker, Consul Com. B. K. LAWSON BREAKS HIS LEG Chas. VanDenburg, Clerk. Phonographs will be giveu away FALLING FROM LADDER. by tho W ynne Hdwe. Co. with B. K . Lawson, partner of Marion trade. Go and find out about it. Veatch in Veatch & Lawson, had a Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4 . Harry Metcalf has just pur bad accident in Astoria last Satur Meetings held on 2nd and 4th F ri chased a fine Russ Scotch collie day. H e was climbing down a day of each month. and four pups, wl a he will raise. ladder o ff a building where he was superintending the laying of the Mrs. C. H. Burkholder. W . M. The creditors of Count Boni are patent roofing which he sells, when W . S. P»ennett, W . P. going to have a time collecting bis the ladder slipped and he fell to the Miss Celia Lurch, Secy. extravagant debts from tho ex-coun- ground breaking both bones of the left leg just above the ankle. He tess. was taken to the Good Samaritan Free phonographs, Wynne Hard Hospital in Portland, and will be ware Co. will give away phono confined to his bed for three or Juventus Lodge No. 48. graphs with their 3ales. Investi four weeks. He writes Marion Meets every Wednesday night. gate. Veatch that he is getting along S. R. Piper Chancellar Com. very nicely through. Chas. VanDenburg, K. of R. S. A number o f Cottage Groqe peop'e have been proving up on A Surprise. their timber land recently in Eu Lost Saturday December 1st, J. gene. I. Jones celebrated his fortieth Cottage Grove N o .08. birthday at his home with bis J. M. Hodgson, manager of the family and at 5 o ’ clock together Meetings every Saturday night. Lane County Willamette Valley Co. with Rev. Beatty and family a big S. S. Shortridge, N. G. plnnts was a visitor in the Grove turkey dinner was served to the de Gus D. Gross, Secy. Wednesday. light of all. A surprise for the evening had C. L. W ebber’ s store at Creswell was lobbed last Monday night and been planned by his friends and jewelry, shoes, hats, clothing and a Rev. Beatty was persuaded to re Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday ot main at his home till the great little monoy were taken. each month. crowd would arrive later on in the Cottage Grove was well repre evening in order that Brother Jones Ethel Bisby, Oracle. sented with 40 delegates from the would not be away when they came. Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. Commercial Club and town at the A t 7.30 the company gathered at big meeting at Eugene on W ednes the M. E. Parsonago and in a body day. proceeded across the river and took For chapped and cracked hands possession of Mr. Jones homo. H e Meetings 1st and 2rd Tuesday. nothing is quite as good as an appli was greatly surprised to see so LeR oy Woods, Consul. cation ot DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. many people and especially was Put It on before going to bed, uso an glad to once again enjoy an even C. W. Wallace, Secy. old pair of gloves and see what a dif ference the morning will tiring. Sold ing o f fun a ' • -eminent with thr young people, for although being 4o by Benson's Pharmacy. years of age he seemed one of them Have Dr. Lowe relieve your both iu looks and action. The Cottage G rove No. 24. head and eye ache with a pair o f Meetings ist, 3rd and 5th Friday ot his superior glasses. Consult him jolly crowd did not know what made the change but upon closer obser each mouth. at Cottage Grove in Hotel Oregon vation they noted that Bro. Jones next Tuesday and to noon W ed was minus a moustache. The even Etta Baker, N. G. nesday Dec. n th and 12th. Katie B. Veatch, Secy. ings fun was great and everyone Cottage Grove Meetings 1st and of eacli month. L. F. J. G. A. R. w . o. w . O. E. S. K. of P. I. O. O. F. R oy a l Neighbors. M. W . of A. R ebekahs B A w . o. w . L. O. T. M. K. O. T. M. The T ogs F o r the T ogger at "The Toggery = L ,a m m (W l C o 99 ’ s .— ade to measure n , ,, ade to fit R o th e s ade to wear An Unprecedented Spectacle. One of the most spectacular features of tho Jamestown Ter-Ceu- tenuial Exposition, to be held on the shores of Hampton Roads near Norfolk in 10o7, will be the grand military display. Here w ill be assembled in military array, not only the military organizations and government troops of this country, but soldiers from all of the repre sentative nations of the world, who will be encamped on the grounds of the exposition for stated periods and will be tho nations guests while in this country. An entire division of U. S. soldiers will be quartered at the Tor-Centennial to act as military hosts for the foreign troops. Among the famous organ izations that will be represented are the Ancient and Honorable Com panies of Artillery of London and Boston, the oldest military organ izations of their respective coun tries. Another company that will arouse great interest at the expo sition will be the "Armed Confed erate Veterans of Tennessee that will come three hundred strong armed with the old muzzle loaders and uniformed in the confederate gray. These old soldiers from Tennessee encamped in the midst of an array o f the very best equip ment will afford a most interesting and instructive opportunity for comparison with the warfare of those times and that of the present day. Officials of tho exposition, real izing the necessity for space re quired to drill and manoeuver such a vast body of men, have set aside thirty acres of land in a central lo cation, to be known as ‘ ‘ L ee’s Parade’ ’ . This will be the largest and most beautiful ground of its kind ever allolled for the purpose at any of the previous expositions. Another feature of tlio military dis play will be the many bands and musical organizations that will ac company their regiments to the Ter-Centennial- The musical pro gram will be both beautiful aud varied and the Jamestown Expo sition will be a continuous and present was made to feel at home varying scene of martial splendor in his elegant home. from beginning to end, such as The best fun, however, was had uever has been witnessed iu this or near the midnight hour, when the any other country. delightful refreshments were served. About 4o persons were present J. W . Crusan and son, are in and all departed to their various Yoncalla. painting up the new res homes realizing that the evening taurant there. had been a success. T. C. Wheeler sold his timber holdings last week in Eugene and School Tax Defeated netted quito a good sum. A t the meeting of the tax payers last Saturday the proposed school tax levy o f 8 mills was defeated. Classified Advertisements. The tax payers asked for a report of expenditures which Clerk Barrett Wood Wanted. was unable to give in full, as he W ill accept wood for renewals of did not have his reports at hand. A subscriptions at this office. new meeting was called for the i5tb of Dec. when a full report will bo FO R S A L E — Second hand Rem made. For the benefit o f our readers we give a detailed state ington typewriter $15. Call S. P. By special request, Dr. Lowe, Eugene’s well known oculo-opti- cian will be in Cottage Grove next Modern Brotherhood of America Tuesday and to noon Wednesday, Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O. Dec. n lh and 12th. Consult him about your eyes at Hotel Oregon. O. F. Hall. T. W . Jenkins,Sec. It is a mistake to use a violent cathartic to open the bowels. A gen tle movement will accomplish the same results without causing distress or serious consequences later. De- St. Valentine Circle 121. Witt’s Little Early Risers are recom Sold by Benson’s Phar Meets rst and 3rd Tuesday in W. mended. macy. O. W . Hall. Flora J. Miller, Clerk. Open the bowels and get the cold out of your system. Kennedy’s L a x ative < ougli Syrup open3 the bowels and at the same time allays the in- llamma'lsn of the mucous membrane. Lady Larnson H ive No. 42. Contains honey and tar. Drives out Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each the cold and stops the cough. A bao- lutely free from any opiates. Con month. forms to the National Pure Food and Drug law. Pleasant to take. Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L . C. ment here. Sold by Renson’* Pharmacy. Miss Leta Sanford, K. K. RECEIPTS. A man with a sprained ankle will $ 154 19 use a crutch, rest the ankle and lot It Balance last report get w ell. A man or woman with an District tax 3*8 2 3 overworked stomach can’t use a State tax 1033 f»o crutch, hut the stomach must have Cascade No. f>C. 12(16 00 rest just the same. It can be rested Comity tax Meets every Thursday night. 5 OO too without starvation. Kodol will Tuition do it. Kodal performs the digestive O. II. Veatch, Corn. work of the tired stomach and cor Total 2847 02 R. K . Bennis, Cooter. rects the digectivo apparatus. Kodol EXPENDITURES fully conforms to the provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Repairs to flues $ 14o 00 Laws. Recommended and sold by New fire hose 2<i 33 Benson'H Pharmacy. ECZEMA and P IL E CURE School furniture, globe, etc. 71 62 25o 20 C D C C Knowing what It was to Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Richardson Interest on bonds 15 13 • n u t 8Uffer, I will give FREE OF returned to the property of the School supplies CHARGE, to any atllieted a positive Mise. Expenses 33 45 Martin Creek Mining Company, cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysip 1318 15 where Mr. Teachers salaries elas, Piles and Skin Diseases. In Bohemia, yesterday, stant relief. Don’ t suffer longer, Richardson is engaged on a con Total Write F. W. W ILLIA M S , 400 Manhat tract to run a deep tu» nel. The 1*54 88 tan Avenue, N. Y. Enclose stamp. work is well started and now they Balauce on band 992 14 will keep it going throughout the WARRANTS OCT STANDING l9o5 209 . winter; the property is fifteen miles Interest 250 00 K eep bright and you'll bo kept from the Red Bridge, and with the Teachers salaries 505 OO usual pluck of tho miner’ s wife busy. Mrs. Richardson walked the entire L igh t is the magnet that draws 755 00 distance, her husband arrived in trade. camp some time after the evening 1906 A show window brilliantly lighted with electric lights makes meal was spread and declared that Street grading IÜ9 OO his wiie was the best cook in the many a sale "the night before." Furnace repairs 75 OO • « «. I t a t t r a c t s a t t e n t i o n , district. so OO makes it easy for your display to be W ood for 1O0G-7 270 OO V e a u v i us examined, and shows your goods to 1900 03 A crew of mea went out Monday Teachers salaries the best advantage. morning and more this morning to Electric light is the best and 2503 03 the Vesuvius. Manager Hard is only illuminant. Total warrants outstand- determined to have meu enough to When may our man see you 3258 03 ¡Off complete the necessary improve about it? ments requiring out door work, For the receipts, Clerk Barrett W il l m im e t t e V a l l e y E l e c t r ic while the good weather lasts. Th e states that the district tax is prac Co. Vesuvius team is again on the road tically all in for the year, also the with a new driver. Nerve and push state tax. There is yet coming for Ih e Leader tells the news. is meeting its reward at that camp. the spring session from the count.' M treasurer $3 each for COS pupils amounting to $1821. There is now 1 ou hand $001.14, making a fund o f 1 $28iC 1 1 to do until the end of schocl. W ith 'he expense of teachets and janitors cor.ting $051 per mouth, and incidental expenses Mr. Barrett estimates tho expense will reach $ 1574.2! by the close of school in June IOO7, leaving an ad ditional deficit of $ 1708.10 which added to the $3258.03 outstanding warrants would make a total of $5010.13 to be met by a special tax. The expenses' of running the schools for a year will bo not less than $7-5 oo . I2E.-.JHÌ N e x t W i n t e r R e a d in g W e have arranged with tho New Idea Wom an’s Magazine for a clubbing combination with this paper T h b N e w I d e a W oman ’ M. u ; \ m ):•' It is a woman,s Magazine, and a good one. Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, House! Id ; tains many bright stories and clever d-> rip! OUR tip to its name. It tell all about airs, etc. Tt con article O FFE R Cottage Grove Leader, regular price $1.;>0 per year The New Idea W om an’s -Magazine * c e n ts per year BOTH THESE PAPERS FOR $1 GO Sample Copies Free. Cottage G ro v e L e a tier, cott.H* Grove, ora. G Í -Æl»£ü«SK3«Bi -i- -slf... Jgr -kit:- frk. . p >L t .rte High iirade Meats ; .....■— 4 _— = = & ■ J Fresh Beef, Fork, Mutton and V eal [: 3 alw ays ready. I O u r E e fr ig e r a lo r -5 jr is the finest in Oregon. Fresh Pish each . ^ and Friday. Sec our plant, evervtliinj: new and up-to-date. ¡ J. H. B a rte ls ® C o . - «X T,” \ -K -W--TV Jh -F -T- -T- -T- -T-" -T-’ -P |f k. -J t d » p o t . _______________ ____ FOR S A L E — Silver Gray H oik ing and French Ilou-lan Cockerels. K. K. Bright, ______ H ' B a .OYAL k in g Pow der l Wanted Wood Hewers. A couple of go d wood hewers at tho Blackbutte mine at once. W A N TED— Good in in in - ich county to represent and advertise co-operative department, |ut out samples, etc. Old established bus iness house. Cash salary $21.00 weekly expense money advanced; permanent position. Our refer ence, Bankers National Bank of Chicago, Capital $2,000,000. A d dress Manager, Th e Columbia House, Chicago. III. Desk No. 1. 12 1 . A b solu tely J u re A wholesom e cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot- breads, cake and pastry. Alum and alum-phosphate powders arc injurious. Do not use them. Examine ihe label. * strictly to order. Rcady-grouml «took lenses no more fit than would ready made false teeth. Tho Munaell Op tical Co. grind« each len» «peclally for eacli eye. Our workshop« have all the latest, modern and expensive machinery known to the Optical craft. Our employe« are expert. I f we fit your gla «M * they will be ex- C >n«ult ttlon coat« you nothing. Booklet, with valuable Infor mation about the human eye, FREE. MupseU Optica/ C6.. NACLEAX 4L& 4^4 WAVS STt PORTLAND ROYAL 4 AKINO POWOea CO., NEW YORK. r ~ 'T - 7 r T j > . ( M :.v i ' . - * --sa»d T * / IA — — A n ils Qraui\. y . ' < ■ ! ■,ï : r ' ■ ■■ :V*J 8 miu*I II. \1ni.1 ’ ill Cornelia f | Braun wore nm ■ • 1 by Rev. R. C. jj ! Orno.' nf thr ■’ y ferian parsoti- . 1 ag^ Sunday nig lit- Mr. Amis is a I farmer, and t ic c iiipla will make their home here Carpets and Curtains at Veatch Homo made candios at Holmden’a A La\ 1