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Lodge Directory. t A. F. & A. M. Cottage Grove Meetings 1st and of each month. Oliver L. F. LOCAL N E W S ] Shipment of Deer to Denver. * J * See us for holiday goods, waste ; Lodge No. 51. baskets, jardineers, pictures, etc ,, 3rd Wednesdays Veatch & Lawson. * I> COCliUAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EM BALM FR T Office 1‘ houe 346 , R e s id e n c e 774 4 Geo. Hawley, through the as sistance of J. W. Baker sold four bucks and a doe to Horne’s Zoo logical Arena ot Denver, Colorado- The deer were nic- iy crated each in a separate crate, they were beauti ful specimens of the Oregon forests, j and left the Grove on New Y ear’s | day in splendid condition. The Togs For the Togger :it The t oggery » r u »-u*!'u+'u. 44 Miss Verna Tullar of Yoncalla, Veatcb, W. M. has been visiting her father, Ed Tullar of the Commercial Stables, i Wooley, Secy. L. L. Woods, the piano tu n er; Contract tor Piling. for Sherman J. Clay Co., Portland G. A. R. will be in town May ist 19o7. Leave The Star Lumber Company have Appomatax Post No. 34. you ■ tuning orders with Veatch & ! Dinner and Such a Dinner. Roast closed a large contract with a San Meets at 1 p. m. on the and and Lavson Music House. Francisco firm for piling Pigqs. Turkeys, Goose. Chickens. Oh. But That was a Good Far chapped and cracked h a n d s1 4tb Saturday of each month. notalng Is quite as »rood ¡is an appli [ Start for the New Year. Mrs. Eddy. I>r. D. L. Woods, Post Com. cut ou ot DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve. Put. It on before going to bed. use an G. W. McReynold*. Adjutant It is somewhat surprising that old pair of gloves and see what a dif 1 he ladies of the M. E. Church Mrs. Eddy, the venerable Founder ference the morning will bring. Sold of Cottage Grove gavp a New Year’s of the great Christian Science cult, by Benson's Pharmacy. dinner in the gviiimisiunr rooms of It is a mistake to use a vlolen the church. Two hundred invita should find it necessary, periodically to submit to newspaper inquisitions Bohemia Camp No. 260. cathartic to open the bowels. A ¡ten th movement will accomplish the tions were printed, reading your to establish anew, to tho curious Meets each Friday evening. same results without causing distress self and family are requested to and dubious world, the fact of her in serious consequences late*. He join them in dinner from I2 to 1 :3o own identity. L. W. Baker, Consul Com. w itt’s Little Early Risers m o recom p. m. at the church. These invita Chos. VanDenburg, Clerk. Perhaps never in the world’s mended. Sold by Benson’s Phar tions were sent to all members and history has a respectable, amiable, macy. Griffin & Veutch's display of friends of the church. If you failed and inoffensive person been made O. E. S. razors, knives and razor strops is to get one it must have been lost the victim of such persistent and Cottage Grove Chapter No 4, very effective when the colored elec in transit for one was sent to you. malignnieut newspaper attacks as Meetings held on 2nd and 4th Fri tric lamps that are to go in the About 10 o’clock a. m. the people has Mrs. Eddy. It would seem Headquarters For window are swung, they will gleam began to gather at the M. E. that now, as she approaches the day of each month. church carrying a broad smile and ninetieth year of har life, her ene very brightly. Mrs. Rosenburg, W. M. baskets, bundles, rolls, pans, tubs mies and detractors, in newspaper It Is noticeable a cold seldom comes woll filled with good things to eat. T. C. Wheeler, W. P. offices an 1 elsewhere might be con on when the bowels are freely open. Mrs. Maud Wheeler, Secy. Neither can it stay if they are open. There were men, womeu, children, tent to let her spend the sunset of Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup yes the children were there. Every her life in peace. But for some tastes as pleasant ¡is maple sugar. body present had all that they reason this remarkable woman’s ad Free from all opiates. Contains could store away. K. of P. vancing age seems but to add new Honey and Tar. Conforms to the It was all free and those who incentive to the assaults that are Juventus Lodge No. 48. National Pure Food and Drug law were there said that it was the best made upon her. In this most re Sold by Benson’s Phurniaey. Meets every Wednesday night. of the kind that they ever set down cent insrauce the offender is one of L. L. Woods, tuner for Allen & S. R. Piper Chancellar Com. to. After dinner, a short program New York’s great newspapers, Gilbert Rainakcr Co. Portland, will Chas. VanDenburg, K. of R. A S. be in Cottage Grove during tlie was rendered in the parlors of the which attacked her as an impostor holidays. Leave your name at church. Addresses were delivered so vigorously ns not only to chal Veatch A Lawson's Piano House by Dr. Best, Rev. Gardiner and lenge the state of her bodily health, I. O. O. F. and he will put your piano in tune, Rey. J. L. Beatty, the pastor of the but to intimate that she had died Cottage Grove No.68. No extra charge for voicing pianos. church. Mrs. Kayser delivered a and was being impersonated by an Meetings every Saturday night. 12-25 recitation entitled “ The Drunkards other impostor. Wife.” If the spirit manifested, S. S. Shortridge, N. G. It is not necessary to subscribe Frank B. Roberts who has been and food provided indicated the to tenets of Christian Science, to We have arranged with the Gus D. Gross, Secy. almost three years at the Vesuvius spirit and prosperity of Cottage reject as absurd the theory that mine Bohemia will leave for New Grove and surrounding country it Mrs. Eddy is an impostor. To in city this week, where he will is surely a delightful place to live. telligent men it has long been ap Royal Neighbors. York remain until spring, Mr. Roberts The people of Cottage Grove are parent that she is one of the world’s Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday ot goes filled with enthusiasm over great entertainers. for a clubbing combination with this paper wonderful women a woman won each month. the prospects of the mining district derful through her faith, that qual Ethel Bisby, Oracle. and no doubt will talk about 11s in Resolution of Respect. ity which most of all illumines and T he N e w I dea W oman ’ s M a g a z i n e keeps up to its name. positive terms as one can do that Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. etiobles womanhood; the same qual It is a woman,8 Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about From Lady Lambsou Hive No. 42. spends the time he has among the ity that made Joan of Arc immortal. Ladies of the Maccabees. Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It con miners. He does not have to de Rather than brand Mrs. Eddy a M. W . of A. We, your committee appointed charlatan, it is easily conceivable pend upon what he is told, he tains many bright stories and clever descriptive articles. knows of his own observation tacts to draft resolutions of respect upon that the wiser and more enlighten Meetings 1st and 2rd Tuesday. and conditions. tho death ol our Sister Harriet ed people of future ages will do her LeRoy Woods, Consul. Geo. W. Ll"yd of Olinghouse, Reese who departed this life Dec. honor as one of tho pioneers in the C. W. Wallace, Secy. Nev., was compelled to come to tho 27, ryo6. She was born near Que search for truth; one who was Cottage Grove Leader, regular price $1.50 per year Grove early this week to look after bec, Canada June 5th 1847, moved among the first to stand knocking to Minnesota when 9 years of age. at the inner door of the temple of the annual work on Boston group The New Idea Woman’s Magazine 50 cents per year Rebekahs of mining claims belonging to the Was married to Colman Reese 43 the Great Secret of the universe. BOTH THESE PAPERS FOR $1 60 Cottage Grove No. 24. Rohemia Gold Mining Company of years ago, came to Cottage Grove, This much, at least, tho trend of Oregon in 1905 where she has Sample Copies Free. modern science and philosophy Meetings ist, 3rd and 5th Friday ol which Mr. Lloyd is manager. Tho company had completed all re made her home since until death might be interpreted to indicate. each month. quirements and paid the money cai'ed her away. Mrs. Eddy has done a great work Cottage Grove L e a d e r . Etta Baker, N. G. C o ttag e G ro v e . O re . Whereas, The member of Lady in the world; she has set great and of course expected to get the Katie B. Veatch, Secy. Lambson Hive, in our association receivers receipt, in which case the forces in motion; she lias done annual work would uot have to be with Lady Reese had learned to ap much good, we believe, and little done. Instead of getting the re preciate, respect and love her. harm — ’Omaha World Herald ’ ’ VL« n L- »1* »1- -1* -sL- .•>!» -1* -J/» a lg-irk -a L ’. -’1 a . ,iJg, M B A ceipt, Mr. Lloyd discovered that Therefore be it Resolved, That our lodge has Modern B rotherhood of America there was a protest by the forest lost one of its truest members and What Is It. reserve agent, claiming that in his Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O. opinion the government was not one who was loved by all. In a heated discussion at one of Thut the bereaved and devoted our hotels on the provisions of our ■ Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal O. F. Hall. warranted in giving a patent to tin- T. W. Jen kin s, Seo. land in question as mineral land. husband and son have lost a kind local option law, the question was always ready. Therefore at the late hour Mr and loving wife and mother, the asked ‘ ‘What is Cincinatus?” The community a worthy friend. Oregon pure food law requires that Lloyd had to get a move on him Resolved, That we extend the everything sold in this state shall self, which he did, and has re sorrowing family our heartfelt sym be in a form that its ingredience turned to the mine he is superin St. Valentine Circle 121. is the finest in Oregon. tending in Nevada. It now re pathy, assuring them that we may be known, A commercial man Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday in W. mains to be determined by higher mourn with them in this great af asserts that I10 has inquired in all Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. O. W. Hall. our local option towns as to the authority who is right, and may fliction, Be it further See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. Resolved, That a copy of these component parts of Cincinatus and Flora J. Miller, Clerk. delay the issuing of the receiver’s receipt a long time, and will be e x resolutions be furnished the local no one has been able to give an ’ P h o n e !* ~ M a in H Y < pensive for the company. A U. S. ! papers for publication. A copy be answe”. Who will give the de L. O. T. M. sent the berea ved ones and a copy sired information? If it contains deputy mineral surveyor has ap T7’ -T7 - ’WW1’ iT7 -T* 'T; -T= =T= -T7 -T7 -T- vf- ' /f* -T- -V- -T- -T" -T-" -T-^-T 7 r Lady Lamson Hive No. 42. but one thing, what is it? Those proved of the ground being mineral be spread on our minute book. who drink it say it has as many Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each land and of the work done. IN MEMORY. different flavors as there are drink month. Sister it was sad for the to leave us ing places. Where is it made and Silk Creek. Mrs. Mary SehmuU, L. C. Thou hast broken our fraternal from what is it made are questions Mrs. Minnie Ashby and children chain, Miss Let» Sanford, K. K. often asked. have been spending the holiday But in Heaven we hope to meet season with her parents in Port thee land. Where we will never part again- Classified Advertisements. K. O. T. M. Mrs. Parmele and iamily are en- j But thy memory lingers with us, Wood Wanted. Cascade No. 66. joying a visit from Mrs. Portnele’s Your beautiful life while here, W ill accept wood for renewals of Meets every Thursday night. mother, Mrs. Neal of Portland. The thankful heart that greeted us subscriptions at this office. O. H. Veatch, Com. Several ot our young people1 With smiles and sometimes pearly tears. R. K. Bennis, Cooter. spent a pleasant evening at the Wanted Wood Hewers. home of A . D. Owens Saturday But God knew his child was weary A couple of go-.d wood hewers at night were nicely entertained with He took her home to rest, ECZEMA and PILE CURE music on the phonograph, violin, Where free from pain and sorrow, tho Blackbutte mine at once. To be forever blest. C D C C Know ing w h at It was to •nd organ. Wanted. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON r n C C guffer j will give FREE OF | M a y H a k t The snow the first of the week CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive Gentleman or lady with good M ary V enskk Com. cure for Eczema, Halt Kheum, Erysip makes your correspondent think of reference to travel by rail or with a M rs . A sm R icos elas, I’iles and Hkln Diseases. In '•good old times” in Minnesota at rig for a firm of $250,000.00 capi stant relief. Don’t suffer longer, the Christmas season. tal. Salary $1,072.00 per year and Write F. W. W ILLIAM «, 400Manhat Annual Report of Poor Farm. Grandpa and Grandma Wheeler tan Avenue, N. Y. Enclose stamp. expenses, salary paid weekly and EXPERT have been spending the holidays Following is the annual report of expenses anvanced. Address, with W O ftk with their son W. N. Wheeler and the Lane county poor farm at stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Cot 209. family. tage Grove. Oregon. Thurston. Keep bright and you’ll be kept Numborof patients received dur William McCoy made a call at nm kiw W O M E N fccauhM busy. ing the year ending January 1, the home M. F. Babcock Sunday. Rnbertlrvo gives what every woman Light is the magnet that draws 19O7, 23. : iunHt B o u g h t to he g r o u most desires—a perfect com plexion. Mr. A. D. Owens took the train trade. Number discharged, 9. s t r i c t l y to o rd e r. H e a d y g r o u n d s to c k It brings that soft, smooth, freah, A show window brilliantly for Portland Sunday evening. leriFP« no m o r e fit t h a n wo u l d rea dy Patients cared for at present date clear tint to the chock that <4 into* lighted with electric lights makes 1,-ide f a l s e teet h. T h e M u n i c h Op youthfulac.sF. It will bring; b«* i ity Eugene Miller made a trip to are as follows: t l c a l Co . g r i n d * e a c h lena s p e c i a l l y many a sale “ the night before.” to those who lack It; It will retain Cottege Grove, Saturday. J. Brown, paralysis, Jno. Warren fo r e a c h e y e O u r w o r k s h o p s h av e It for those who already p-» ! It a t t r a c t s a t t ent i on, al l th e l a te s t , m o d e rn a n d e , pens!v». Oscar Wheeler went to Lynx ¡dementia; S. Htastlcr, dimentia; Su- It will enable you to sue <-.-»fully makes it easy for your display to be "A • a o h ln e ry known to th e O p t i c s ’ combat tho ravages o # weather arul a visit with 1 saa Freece, dimeutia; Pearl Fieece, examined, and shows your goods to Hollow Wednesday for ift . O u r e m p l o y e * a r e e x p e r t . If time. Don’ t doubt—d o n 't argue. Just dimentia, James Lamont, asthma; friends. vo flt y o u r glass»*.* t h e y wil l lye ex the best advantage. try Robcrtlne, Your druggist will Miria Dickerson, injury to hip; Jas. fly r ig h t C o n s u l t a t i o n coat# yo< give you a freo «ample. All drug Electric light is the best and Sheppard partial paralysis and deaf Xmas and New Year Holiday rates. o * h l r g B o o k le t , w i t h v a l u a b l e Infor g i n g k*ep Hobertlns. Hunters Must Renew Their License. ness; James Pollard, dimentia; J. K. only illuminant. •’ ton a b o u t t h e h u m a n e ye . P R E F i One atri one-third fare, round When may our man see you It witl not he profitable fur Crabb, injury t j hip; G. W. Thomp trip to all points. On sale for sell Op tic a I Co.. about it? hunters to neglect the renewing of son. old age: Mrs. G. W. Thom p Christmas Dec 22, 23. 2q and 25; Mon » A C L C A f M O + ’ t< rV V A i> iS T ; P O R T L A N D W ii .U- mmettk V a l l e y E lectric their license, son, old age; George Thompson, de for New Year Dec. 29, 3o, Hi and Co Oamewardens will be on the mentia Elmer Staver, injury to leg. J«n. is*. No stop-over privilege* Pictures framed to order at M rs . M . E. R ussell . on these tickets. lookout. Get in. Speciul dish ib - c l ' .4 I Veatch <fc Lawson. The Leader tells the new*. See that your license reads 1907. S. P. Co., J. M. Iaham, Agent. Superintendent tbia week. MetcaH \ Bruud. New Year Dinner at The M. E. Church. =Lam ade to ade to ade to m (¿¡L C o ’s .— measure m ,« fit wear clothes w . o. w . Mining and Commercial Men C. T. 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