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Lodjfe Directory. LOCAL NEWS A. F. & A. M. Pictures framed V eatch & Lawson. I . d. J Lodge No. 5 1 . 3rd Wednesdays Cottage Grove Meetings 1st aud of each mooth. Oliver L. F. ♦ f order • FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED . to 1) COCHBAN at • $ » EMBALM*» “ ▲ *■. V. ^ Mr. Ed Underwood is very ill, suffering from bronchitis and heart Veatch, W . M. A F and A M and 0 of E S. In- trouble. Wooley, Secy. stall Officers. Geo. Knowles came down from Thursday evening Cottage G rove Bohemia on Saturday for over | Lodge No. 51 A . F. & A. M. and Christmas. ,, , Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4 O. of bee us for holiday ;oods, waste K s . Lel(J a joint meetiu„ at the Appomatix Post No. 34 . baskets, jardineers, pictures, etc., Masonjc Hal). Meets at 1 p. m. on the 2 nd and \ eatch & Lawson. Th e followii g officers were m- 4th Saturday o f each month. Don’ t miss seeing the funniest stalled in the A. F. & A. M: Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Cora. Irishman on the stage, up-to-date. Oliver Veatch, W. M.; W . S. G. W. McRoynolds, Adjutant Bennett, S. W .; T. C. Wheeler, J. Jeriy from Jerry W .;W . V. DeWnld, T r e a s .;L . F. Wells Fargo Express business Wooley. Secy.; Mari >n Veatch, 8 . this Christmas was by far the larg D.; Joseph Fort r, J. D.; Albert est ever had here. Wood, 8. S .; Au lr* \ lit und, J. S .; Bohemia Camp No. 2C0. Go see Jerry from Jsrry. It is W. T Kayser, T yler. Meets each Friday evening. the greatest laughing treat of your O of S. E.: Mr*. Jennie G. Ros L. W. Baker, Consul Com. life time. Don't miss it. enburg, Worthy Matron; T . C Chns. VanDenburg, L’leik. Patron; Mrs. John Patten as " je r r y ” is consid Wheeler, W orthy ered by press und public to be the Nancy Porter, Associate Matron; funniest Irish comedian in Am eri Mrs. Maud Wheeler, Sec.; Mrs. Lena Lurch, Treas.; Mrs. Clara ca. Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4- Burkholder, Conductross; Mrs. Joe Phonographs will be given away Porter, Associate Conductress; Mrs. Meetings held on 2 nd and 4 th Fri- by the W ynne Hdwe. Co. with Lillian Brebaut. Ada; Mrs. Katie day of each month. trade. Go and find out about it- Wood; Ruth; Miss Celia Lurch, Mrs. Rosenburg, W. M. Free phonographs, Wynne Hard Esther; Mrs. Myrtle Veatch, M ar T. C. Wheeler, W. P. ware Co. will give away phono tin ; Mrs. Geo. Atkinson, Electa; graphs with their 3 ales. Investi Mrs. Abrams, Organist; Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Maud Wheeler, Secy. gate. ¡Stoffer, Warder; C. J. Miller, Sen- G. A. R. w . o. w . O. E. S. K. of P. I. O. O. F. Cottage Grove No.<18. Meetings every Saturday night. S. S. Shortridge, N. G. Gus D. Gross, Secy. M. W . of A. Meetings 1 st and 2 rd Tuesday. Rebekahs Cottage Grove No. 24. Meetings 1 st, 3rd aud 5th Friday ot each mouth. Etta Baker, N. G. Katie B. Veatch, Secy. A The Toggery = L a m m (§L C o ’s.= ade to measure ade to fit ade to wear W illia m Carey o f Portland is vis itin g friends and relatives in the Grove. Clothes Edw in Tu llar of the Commercial .Livery Stable spent a few days in Yonealla this week. Herbert Leigb, manager of the North I-airview Mining Company, was here from Eugene yesterday. Miss Bessie Hutchinson cam« up from W endling to spend the holi days with her parents in this city. Mrs. Mike Kebblebeek and sons cume up from W endling, where they have beeu for some time to spend tiie holidays. Mrs. Annie .Steunet of St. Johns has returned home after visiting old time friends in the Grove and around G ow dyville where she has property Headquarters For Mining and Commercial Men Mrs. l)r. Best is spending the holidays with frieuds iu Portland. Ou account o f business the Dr. re mains iu the G rove and is trying to look pleasant. C. T. LONG, Prop. New Idea Woman’s Magazine Our Refrigerator w . o. w . Fresh Fish each Tuesday and F:riday. O. W . Hall. Flora J. Miller, Clerk- J. H. Bartels ® Co. L. O. T. M. made tho top of his lioad look like Lady Lamson H ive No. 42. an island surrounded by mouth. Impersonator Coming. M e e t s 2nd and 4th Friday of each •‘ What in the world are you laugh Chas Edwards Hicks of Portland, month. ing at?” “ I was just thinking of that show I saw at tho Opera House an impersonator, reader and hu Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C. morist will appear at the Opera last night, Jerry from Jerry.” Miss Lets Sanford, K. K. House Jan. 4, I 907 . Be sure and Daily Cypress, Monterey, Cal., hear him. Tickets now on sale at Feb. 9 , ilMWi. the New Era Drug Store. Adm is Jerry from Jerrv Co. scored a big sion 25 and 35 cents. hit at the Theatre last night. They Cascade No. <»(>. made good their promise that their Meets every Thursday night Wanted. performance would be up to-date. O. H. Veatch, Com. The theatre was well filled by Gentleman or lady with good an appreciative audience. For clean reference to travel by rail or with a R. K. Bennis, Cooter. fun they cannot be equalled. Jerry 1 rig for a firm of $ 250 , 000.00 capi captured the house by storm. Ini. Salary $ 1 , 072.00 per year and ECZEM A and PILE CURE "Annual Convention American expenses, salary paid weekly and oxpeuses anvanced. Addross, with C D C C Knowing whnt It was to Livestock Association Western L ive stamp, Jos. A . Alexander, Cot r n C C s„ffer 1 will give FR E E OF stock show.” CHARGE, to any afflicted 11 positive Denver, Colo., Jau. 2 I- 26 , 19O7. tage Grove, Oregon. K. O. T. M. cure for Eczema, Suit Rheum, Erysip elas, Piles and Skin Diseases. In stant relief. Don’t suffer longer, Write F. W. W IL L IA M S , 400 Manhat tan Avenue, N. V. Enclose sta m p . 209. Keep bright and you'll bo kept busy. Ligh t is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly lighted with electric lights makes many a sale "the night before.” It a t t r a c t s attention, makes it easy for your display to be examined, and shows your goods to the best advantage. Eleotric light is the best and only illuminant. When may our man see you about it? v G eorge Steadham left the Grove tor his camp in Bohemia this morn ing 99 t Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal always ready. St. Valentine Circle 121. Meets ist and 3 rd Tuesday in W. a t . i . i 44 = ^ H ig li Grade M e a ts ^ = Modern Brotherhood of America Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday nt I. O. O. F. Hall. T. W. Jenkins,Sec. V Geo. Knowles, tho Bohemia mer chant, returned to camp yesterday. OUR OFFER. LeRoy Woods, Consul. C. W. Wallace, Secy. il l l m m e t T f to : Meets 2nd and 4 th Wednesday ol each month. Ethel Bisliy, Oracle. Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. W returned Next Winter Reading Royal Neighbors. B Johu Kebblebeck W endling Thursda> R. C. Scotch Collie puppies for | tiuel. After the business o f the evening sale. Pedigreed and eligible to all participated iu a banquet and a registration. Mr. Glen Sigel of Portland a general social evening was passed. nephew of D. T . Aw brey has been II. K. M e t c a l f . spending the holidays here and left I For cliupiHsl nnd cracked hands Married. ou Thursday to visit his grand-1 nothing i- quite as Rood as an appli iliuu ul I»c W ill’s Witch Hazel S iih t. George R. W hittington of Se parents in Eugene. Put it 011 before going to bed. use an W illiam Potter, representing the old pair of glnv s and see ivlial a dif attle. W'aslr. and Mrs. Carmen Jen ference the morning will bring. s,,|,| nie Burkart Dunbar, only daughter Thomas Richie Lumber company of by Benson's Pharmacy. of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller of Cot Portland and Seattle is spending t is a mistake to use a violen tage Grove, Oregon were united in several duys visiting the lumber cathartic to open I lie bowels. A gen marriage on the evening o f Dec, i5, producers close to the Grove. tle movement will accomplish the 19 OO bv Rev. M. A. Mathews, W e have arranged with tho same results without causing distress Mrs. H . O. Thompson surprised or serious consequences later. De- pastor of the First Presbyterian Mr. Thompson by cutting her W itt’s Little Early Risers are recoin Church. The young couple are re mended Sold by Benson’s Phar siding in Aberdeen, Wash, at the visit short with her pareuts at W eed, California and returning to macy. Waldron. for a clubbing combination with thin paper the G rove several day -9 sooner than Griffiu it Veatch’ » display of razors, knives and razor strops is A t the resideuce of Mr. S. B. she was expected. very effective when the colored elec Mores on Christmas eve Miss Annie T h e N e w I dea W oman ’ s M a g a z in e keeps up to its name, O. A . M arlow with wife aud tric lamps that are to go in the E. Morse and Mr. David A. Rissue children arrived at the Hotel Gra It is a woman,s Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about window are swung, they will gleam was united in marriage. Rev. C. ham Wednesday irom uear Ft. Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It oon- very brightly. II, Wallace, the brides grandfather W orth, Texas. Mr. Marlow came tains many bright stories aud clever descriptive articles. direct from his southern home to It Is noticeable a cold seldom conies officiating. on when the bowels are freely open. Twenty-six years ago Rev. W a l Cottage Grove anil expects to lo Neither can it stay if tliev nr ■ open. lace married the grooms father to cate in this vicinity. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup tastes as pleasant as maple sugar. Miss Vaughn. Ira H ardin g is again quite sick Free from all opiates. Contains having overdoue in working on the Cottage Grove Leader, regular priee $1 ,.)(> per year Honey and Tar. Conforms to the Methodist Chuicli gymnasium. D IE D National Pure Food an I Drug law The New Idea Woman’s Magazine 50 cents per year Christmas morning he went to Sold by Benson’s I ’linrmsey Mrs. Harriet Reese, wife of Col- BOTH THESE PAPERS FOR S I .60 W alker for a visit of several days Chaw. Hull, .1 graduate o flh '06 mau Reese of this city passed away and hopes to recover his usual Sample Copies Free. 27th at class o f tliu Collage Grove High at !>:30 Thursday, Dec health without suffering a relapse. school is home fiom C 01 valiis where their home in tho south part of the he is taking an Electrical course in city, after a lingering illness of W illie llarrisou N olta aged four Cottage G ro v e Lea.der. Cottage Grove, Ore. years, nine mouths and twenty-two the (4. A. C. He states that he is nearly o d o year. ■ ■ H n w u M m a She leaves au affectionate hus days, died W ednesday, Dec. 2<itli, having a pleasant year ol it along with his studying After spending band aud sou as well as many at the homo of his father, Mr. Geo. -T* -r-jg. •8Í'- . ai». -*4»..?!»- 'T* a weeks vacation out on the farm Irieuds to mourn her loss. M. Nolta of this city, o f croup, af * ^ «X« -sL- ■ L* Mrs. Reese was a member o f the ter a briet llluoss ol but few days. he will return lo Corvallis about] = r- * r L O. T. M. order aud the funeral T h e remains were shipped to Yon- Jan. 2 , and resume his work. will be conducted by that order colia for burial Dec. 28th. The County Super ntendeut ol who will meet at the residence at schools recently stated that he be one p. tu. Sunday Dec. 80, and the Mr. and Mrs. ( ) O. McClellau lieved that the next legislature services will be held from the Chris und children, of Salem, are visiting would extend the proceedings now tian church at 2 p. m. Mrs. M cC lellan’s pareuts, Mr. and given to the Juvenile court iu Mult Mrs. W . H. Abrams, this week. nomah county to the circuit court Miss M yrtle Purvance is now in every county in the state and de S P Trains in a Bunch at Cottage teaching six miles from Springfield, Grove. linquents will be forced to go to is the finest in Oregon. but w ill probably return here with school by tho sheriff or give a good Three north bound passenger in a short time to teach the school reason why not. trains were at the depot about the at Latham-. See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. What are you laughing at?” we same time yesterday afternoon. A 'Phone said to a fellow this morning, with slide of rock in Southern Oregon Mein Organizes Classes. a grin on his face so broad that it was the cause. •Juventus X.odge No. 48 . Meets every Wednesday night. S. R. Piper Chancellar Com. Chas. VanDenburg, K. of R. <fc S. M For the Togger at ■* ODice 1’hone uiO, KosMenee 771 » V. » V . * ' w * 'V. » The Togs PERSONAL E lectro Co The Leader tell* the new s. i T h e gymnasium classes o f the •'T* *T*~ & -T* Methodist church met Christmas night to get some idea of the work they w ill have in the gymnasium Classified Advertisements. and to agree on a uniform costume Wood Wanted. for the boys and a coslume for the W ill accept wood for renewals of gitls. T h e younger boys will wear suits o f red jersey shirts, and white subscription* at this office. knee pants, and white rubber shoes, FOR S A L E — SJvor Gray Dork tile older boys and m-jii long light ing and French Houdun Cockerels. trousers with ligh t jersey shirts. Th o women and girls will wear K. B. B r i g h t . ______________12 1 dark blue bloomer suits with white Wanted Wood Hewers. rubber shoes. A couple of good wood hewers at The rules under which the gym- nasiuia will be operated were read the Blackbutte mine at ouoe. atul it was well understood that the W A N T E D — Good man in each gymnasium w ill bo a place for work county to represent and advertise urn fuff. Strict military rules will co-operative department, put out be kept and no talking will bo al samples, etc. Old established bus lowed. It is the intention to get iness house. Cash salary $21.00 the best out of tlie gymnasium for weekly expense money advanced; Round trip tickets for this occas the strength o f every part of the permanent position. Our refer ion will be on sale at this office Oregon-Colorado body, and every person who at Jan. 14 - 1 5, 19 O 7 Round trip (both Charlie Otterson has finished his tends will be expected to attend to ence, Bankers National Bank of ways through Portland) $5<i.i>5. Chicago, Capital $2, 000 , 000 . Ad- and behave them dreis Manager, Round trio (one way through Port first coutract at the Oregon-Colora business The Columbia do mine and is in the Grove for the selves, or they will not be permit House, Chicago. III. Desk No. 1. land and one way through Calif.. I holidays. $65.15. ted in the gym nasium . 12 1 . The big tunnel is in a fine body J, M .I s HA x , Agent. 1 of ore and Mr. Otterson believes be- Family Reunion. j fore spring he will show the best Arrange to Receive Bryan. and largest pay shoot yet opened iu Christmas time is an ideal time Democrats will gather tomorrow the tunnel, for lumily reunions. 80 thinks Mr. In addition to the large amount J. R. Thompson, for on Tuesday night under auspices ot the Bryan Club in Ringler’s hall, Portland to , o f ore that has ocen opened by this last all bis fam ily enjoyed a good arrange for receiving W. J Bryan, tunnel tho continued existence of Xmas dinner together at the Thomp who Is expected to visit Oregon new and letter ore bodies are fast son hotel. Mrs. M adge I’.mingerj some time between January 15 and making the Oregon-Colorado one com ing from Kendleville, Indiana; 2o. Mr. Bryan will make his chief of the most valuable mines in the Mrs- Stewart from W endling, Ore- Xmas and New Year Holiday rates, j address in Salem, where the Legis west. gon; Arthur und W allace Thompson I lature will be in session, and other from Washington. Th ere is n o , One and one third fare, round Golden Wiandotts. addresses in Portland and Eugeuo. doubt but that they had a pleasant trip to ull points. On sale f o r , after wbich he is scheduled to go f have a few pure bred birds for day, though tho weather was not 1 Christinas Dec 22, 2 . 1 , 2 ; and 25; to Tacoma. The Bryan Club is - de at $2.50 ¡>er pair; cocks $1‘50. its very best, the atmosphere of for New Year Dec. 89 , 3o, 3i and headed by Ueorge L. Hutchiu, Select eggs per setting of 15, $ 1 . their home was full o f happiness Jan. ist. No stop-over privileges I president, and W. T . Vaughn, sec M bs . J ohn O v k k h u . k u , Cottage and good cheer which was apparent ou these tickets. 8. P. Co., J. M. Isham, Agent. Grove, Phone No. 9‘J8. tf ly lelt by all. retary, - •r* *r* 'î- viss* M i. • . • . . • ought to be giound irlctly to order Ready-ground stock lenseti no more tit than would ready- • nad«- false teeth. The Munsell Op- •Iral <’o grinds each lens /specially each eye. Our workshops have I the latent, modern and expensive I'hlnery known to the Optical 1 Out ' m ploys« are expert If Nt your glasses thr> will tie ex- fly rlgl f Consul',11 ton costs you ' ■thin* Rookie with v tfu.ible tnfor- r • ;it|o D ,i b n u t tbr l 11 t r i i i f 1 ,.xt, / i V f.»R £ R Co. r* PORTLAND -.'¿--WOMEN w“*“ RobertIno Rives what every woman »no.8t desires—a perfect complexion. It brinR» that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to tho cheek that denotes youthful«*«*. It will brlnsr beauty to those who Ia*ik it; It will retain It for those who already ponses« It; It will cnuhln you to successfully combat tho rftV&ges of weather and time. Don’t doubt—don't arRue. Just try Robert!no. Your druggist will Rive you a free sample. All drug gists keep Ttritii rtlne, ^ B O R E R T IN J