Engine and Mail Car Destroyed — Junction City Saved by Heroic Work of Local Firemen. Junction City, Or , Jan. io .— While the engine on the south­ bound Southern Pacific train No. i 5 was taking oil here at 12 o’clock this morning the gas from the oil ignited from a bullseye lantern set ting some 10 feet away on the en­ gine cab. The tlnmes leaped high in the air and communicated with the gravity tank, burning all the oil inside of the latter. Before they could be got under control the Humes burned the mail ear ami contends, besides doing great damage to the engine. The large plate glass windows in the Lees hotel and the creamery op­ posite the tank, were broken to pieces by the heat. Soon after the fire started a freight engine switching in the yards coupled onto the train and pulled off the passenger cars. The firemen confined their efforts to preventing the blaze from spread­ ing. The depot and water tanks and elevator and other buildings were threatened and only through heroic etforts was a heavy loss pre­ vented. Several firemen burned both feet and clothing while fighting the fire, the loss from which will amount to $50,000. Business Notes Continued The Bazaar is a busy place. If you don’t see what you want ask Counor or Cochran aud they will dig up. J. S. Benson’s Drug Store win dowsare well filled with goods he has to sell. Mr. Benson reports a fine trade. Scholl’s Jewelry Store is filled with a well selected stock and one does not need to ask if tie is pros­ perous, H C. Madsen’s window shows a display of cut glass that would do a larger city credit. Tho Toggery is well filled and the window nicely decorated with the proprietor Ed Hibbard’s smil ing face at the door it is a tempt­ ing place to enter. Ben Lurch always has a good business and claims that what he can not supply you with is not worth having. Miller’s Second Hand Store is an emporium of bargains, new goods and old goods aud a store full of what you need. The Modern Pharmacy is up to date with a continual increasing business. The window displays are attractive. Miss I. F. Barrett’s milliuery store is always supplied with the latest styles and her increasing trade shows that she pleases her patrons. H. Venske has increased his stock and moie than doubled his trade. Miss Bartels in keeping in line with the best and newest styles. An increasing trade is keeping with our growing city is enjoyed by her establishment. At Lincoln’s meat market you see many improvements over the year before. Mr. Lincoln is doing a large business. C. H. Burkholder’s windows show on one side a beautiful display of dr.ss goods and a fine china ex­ hibit in the other. Trade is better than ever before. Mr. Burkholder is an old timer and knows what lie is talking about. The City meat market J. H. Bar­ tels proprietor is keeping abreast with the times. The past year a modern cold storage plant was in­ stalled and now an additional plant for the manufacturing of ice is under process of construction by this firm. To say their business is good is putting it light. Miss Harms is constantly in­ creasing her stock of millinery and enjoying a splendid trade. Special Song Service There will be a special song ser­ vice Sunday evening at the Metho dist church to which all are invited to be present. Last Sunday the general and special songs were of extraordinary quality, and the ef­ ficient choir is to he congratulated for its good work D IE D H int Charlottie Jane White Hunt at their home near Wildwood, died Jan. Gtb, 1907, aged 35 years, born in Whitman cou.ity, Wash. Fun­ eral from Christian Church yester day afternoon, buried in Taylois cemetery. L ami . rrt Ellen I). Lambert at their home on the Knox place, Jan. 4 th. of membraneous croup, aged J years, child of Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Lam­ bert, buried in Shields graveyard, service* at residence the 5 th. LOCAL NEWS * *4 í V AH our merchants report a good and successful years business with from io per cent to 40 per cent in­ crease over the year before. Mrs. Grant Brown is rapidly re­ covering from her recent illness, is the word received from up tho Coast Fork. * ■ ” * -m I D COCHRAN ü • FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EM BALM ER Office l’hone 346 , Residence 774 r\K FRANC LUCILK HARD .^.4 The Togs PERSONAL 4 - c*_ -, . * Mrs. J. S. Ben 4 have gone to Port Benson’s sister. ■* and daughter I to visit Mrs. Postmaster C. H, Jones of l)ia- ston via Wildwood, visited iu this ^ city a couple of days this week. David Finn has returned to C o t-1 OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST A ▼ Room 1-1 New rhrhmanllk. Kucene, Or. * tage Grove from a trip to the m in-: E ing fields ot Northern California. BORN— Jan 7 , 11 ) 07 , at Albany, .*•' to Tom R. Parker aud wife of Cot­ 1 \ Hinds, president of the Cot­ tage Grove, a daughter. Mr. Par­ tage Grove Commercial Club has ker went to Albany on Thursday. Tee regular bi-monthly examina­ gone to Tacoma. Mrs. Hinds ac­ L. L. Woods, the piano tuner tions come on Thursday and F ri­ companied her husband. for Sherman J. Clay Co., Portland day ot this week. Mr. Swain representing the Paci­ will he in town May 1st li)o 7 . Leave The sophomore class has lost one fic States Telegraph and Telephone your tuning ordors with Veateh & of its members in 'he person of Company as pole buyer is in town Lawson Music House. Edna Archibald vh>* left school last inquiring for cedar poles. Griffin & Veutch’s display of week. C. G. Hockett, manager of the All students enjoyed a necessary California Piue Box Lumber Co. I razors, knives and razor strops is very effective when the colored elec­ vacation on Friday as approach to at Grants Pass, is visiting his] tric lamps that are to go in the to the school was almost impossible brother Dr. C. T. Hockett window are swung, they will gleam on account of the high water, and John Spray, brother of Mrs, J. V. ! the many sidewalks and crosswalks very brightly. piled in front and at the corner of Thornton is here from Eastern Ore- | Tom Tinsley came from the Ve­ gon. Mr. Spray vvbeu a boy lived ] suvius mine Thursday and will re­ the building. in the Grove and will again make j Beginning next Monday Jan. l-l his home here main in Cottage Grove a few days then return to his work. He re­ and continuing through the 5th ports lots ui snow and the roads in school month a new beginners class Epworth League. will be formed in the primary bad condition. Don't forget the devotional meet­ rooms on both east and west sijes. To say that the iloyal Male Ouar- Those that have children to begin ing of the Epworth League of the tette are fine does not express it at take notice and enter them during M. H Church Sunday night at 6:30 all. They ure really the Lest that this time. After the end of the 5 th p. in. you have sent here, and everybody mouth no other beginners’ classos Subject: “ Selfishness in Prayer” joins me in saying th is — F. 11. led by M. H. Anderson. You are will be formed. West, White, S. D. invited to atfn d C. L. S trange , Supt Ill the Royal Male Quartette, as hah been expected, our people en- j Gymnasium Appliances Arrive. Timber Men Arrive joyed one of the best, if not the I I’lle first shipment of appliances very best, evening entertainment ! Tom Makor of Eugene, T. M c­ for the gymnasium at the Methodist ever given in Castlewood. If there Mahon of Petoskey, Michigan, E. church anived from the East yester­ was a ilMtppoihtcd one present we T. Merrill of Albany and D. W. day including horizontal birs, par­ have failed to hear of it. The Merrill of Reed City, Michigan ar­ allel bars, Indian clubs, dmubells, quaitetie are all possessors of rived at the Hotel Graham last wands, basket ball outfit and trained voices musically, and they evening. punching bag. have all had experience in concert and glee club work. The four Silk Creek. Accident at Opera House. voices are noted for their blending Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. quality, and the program rendered Frank Ruscher skating on rollers was a bright, spicy, happily ar­ E. A. Wheeler eutertaiued a good in the rink at the Opera House ranged one that was highly satis­ number of their friends at their Wednesday night lost his balance factory to all who attended. — Re­ home, in honor of their son Frank­ and threw his arm backward to A bounti­ break the fall. His arm was dis publican, Castlewood, South Da­ lin P. coming of age. ful lunch was served about eight located at tho wrist and a bone kota. o’clock. Music was furnished by cracked. Reception and Banquet at the Drain Aluion Owens with his graphophone aud by Gus Hienrich and his violin, Miss Allie Phillips Entertains Seventh Normal School accompanied by Miss Alice at the And Eighth Grades. In accordance with the invitation organ. All present enjoyed the tendered members 01 the Cottage evening very much and wish the Miss Allie Phillips entertained Grove Commercial Club by Presi­ young man many happy birthdays. about 30 of her frieu is at her home dent A. L. Briggs of the Drain on Wall street Thursday evening The stu lent* at the academy are und a jolly party of tho young Normal School to he present and attend a reception and bmquet doing earnest work and lots of it. people Irom the 7 th and Stb grades given by the students to the in­ Mrs. Eva Casebeer was visiting it was- Refreshm nts were served vited guests, Messrs Marion her sister Mrs. D. A. Estes Satur­ at 10 o’clock, after which the Veatch. F- D. Wheeler, T. W. Jen­ day and Sunday. guests departed for ¡10111 kins. W H. Abrams and F. H. Prof. F. W. Peterson had the Rosenberg, accompanied by their Revival al the Christian Church dives, took the afternoon train fur misfortune to sprain his ankle very badly the first of the week. The meetings are creatiug a that point and after a delay of sev­ great interest. Largo audience» eral* arrived at ilieir destination. Miss Nina Randolph visited at \( eight o’clo'k when the meet­ Mis Parmele's Monday afternoon. are hearing the Evangelist's power­ ful messuge and the 'iiiger’s soul ing was called to ord-r by the Sam Damowood has been visitiug stirring songs President, a large audience com­ Iriends here this week and expects Friday night he speaks on “ The posed of the students and their to go to his home in Southern Ore­ Meanest Tiling in Cottage Grove.” fiiends faced the speaker 01 the gon soon. Saturday night, “ Tricks of the eAeuing Piofessor Shaffer, of tho Mr. and Mrs. W. N Wheeler Devil.” University of Oregon. Sunday 1 1 a. 111 , “ TheTwenth th The program was opened bv a st x- visited at the home of M. F. Bab­ Century Church." tette of young ladies followed by cock Tuesday. 3 p. m., his famous lecture to the address of the evening on the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Owens went men only “ History of the Northwest” more to Eugene Thursday. 7:30 p. in-, “ Pilot's Question ” particularly as relates to Oregon Meetings continue all next week. H. M. Datnewood and wife went and was a most masterly and enter­ You are welcome. C om . to Cottage Grove Tuesday. taining effort. The closing was a quartette of Mr. Shade Burcham is going' to 0 & S E Bridge Repaired. the young male students and the ¡nit in a telephone. piece they sang showed the effects Jim L'ruig rcturnu 1 to the city Hiram Wheeler visited Kyle of long atid hard training. Thursday alter repairing the bridge Kendall Wednesday. At the close of the program the on the O J iS K Bail wa> at Teeters audience was invited to the dimug Creek. Trains now run regularly room of the school where a repist Pruyram Shippers and Producers' to their destination. Convention Held at Albany. “ lit to tempt the Gods” had been Jan 10. prepared by the students under the perfect supervision of Mrs. Brown. afternoon session 2:50 o ’ ci . ock It certainly was an elegant re­ 1. Address 01 Welcome, Dr. M. LO ST— A large envelope ad­ past and after it was over remarks H Ellis, President Albany Com­ dressed to D. llaskiu, containing were made by the visitors present mercial Club. valuable papers, was lost Sunday and special notice must he made of 2. “ The Waterways of Oregou” between Cottage Grove and I,o- those of Prolessor Shaffer and Rep­ Governor George E. Chamberlain. raii e. Finder will please return to resentative elect Edwards of Lane J. “ An Open River, It6 Rela­ the Leader office and receive re­ county, who pledged himseli t > tion to Transportation Rates,” E. ward. work and do all in his power to further the good interests of the Hofer, President Willamette Valley Development Deague. school at the coming meeting of Wanted Wood Hewers. 4 . “ Reciprocal Demurrage,” the Legislature. Nothing occurred A couple of good wood hewers at | Hon- B F. Jones, Indopendenoe, to mar the pleasure of the visitors tho Blackbutte mine at once. Oregon. from this place except the refusal 5 . "Judicial Regulation of of Messrs Abrams and Wheeler to Hates,’ ’ Hon. C. -S. Jackson, Rose- Wanted. come home with the rest of the burg, Oregon. Gentleman or lady with good crowd. EVENIN'» SESSION, ":.30 O'CLOCK. reference to travel by rail or with a High School Notes. 1. “ Observations on the Eugene rig for a firm of £250,000.00 capi­ After ten days of Christmas va-; convention,” D E. Yoran. Eugene, tal. Salary £1,072.00 per year and ] cation the regular school woi k lias j Oregon, President Merchant's Pro­ expenses, salat y paid weekly and expenses anvanced. Addr< -s, with 1 been taken up once more. All tective Association. 2. “ Transportation conditions,” stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Cot - 1 of the students have not returned, tag" Grove, Oregon. but they are expected back in a Hou. J. N. Teal of Portland, Ore. 3 . "Railroad Lands in Oregon” few days. Hugh Curriti and Charles Hull, j lion. R. G. Smith, Grants Pa*». two of last years graduates, visited Oregon. Music by Parson's orchestra. school Wednesday morning T. K. Campbell, J. H. Chambers Erwin Pease, a member of the and M. If Anderson of Cottage freshman class, has discontinued Grove were in attendance. his school work Classified Advertisements. Emma Job has been visiting at Corvallis for a few days. The long-looked-for high school pius came during the holidays and were gladly received by the stu­ dents. An order for a second sup­ ply of pins has been sent, as all who wanted them -lid not order the fir”t time. For the To&ger at “ T h e T o g g e r y ” = = L a m m (Si C o ’s . = = tide to measure n , ade to fit ade to wear clothes Headquarters For M ining and Com m ercial Men Next W inter R eading W e have a rra n g e d w ith th e New Idea Woman’s Magazine for a dubbing combination with this paper T ki ” v I dea W oman ’ s M agazine keeps up to its name. It is a -on 1 . Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about F ash io's V Rework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It con­ tains n ny 1» ht stories and clever descriptive articles. OUR O F F E R Cott '.L . (. '<>ve Leader, regular price $1.50 per year The V v • I 1 Woman’s Magazine 50 cents per year JOTH THESE PAPERS FOR $ 1 . 6 0 Sample ( 'opics Free. Cottage Grove L e a d e r , •i- -L -l- ' L» ■1* 1- -1- -a- -J.- HOMESICK! Is ARE YOU GOING EAST? We ran save you money on freighting hourehold h I». Ofifocs A uto -D ispatch C o . .»la-ale .•Jo.jJe. J e ------- Ifc High tirade Meats: Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal , alw ays ready. £ Our Refrigerator £ is the finest in Oregon. Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. J. H. B artels ® Co. - *T- -fi ^ •T* -> “Tr •'T* ^ 'P h o n e M .in S V k- -T- -T* •It -T-~ - Commercial Stables All kinds of First Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection TULLAR & BAiMBRIDfiE : : COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON SKkt «Sí* /, A 7 jt 7 r*V’ -v "5 ; c*-» - • V/V, 1 . m u lu x v l»*i K«*ady ground s..*i r*» fit fluir» t Ctti Th f w h ii M i mid- Op •irta c-Hoh I*?M b ■* :»•*<•! i i ! Our workntioiH Lav modern Hnd «Hv Bank of Drain Changed Hands. The Oregon Trust and Savings Bank of Portland have purchased the hank of Drain The transfer was made Jan. 2 nd. W. H. Moore is president, W. C. Morris vice-president, Geo. Estes secretary. O M, Ba«set cashier Conati« Grove, Ore. » ê . 4 • * m* K~* j V A av * r j: . 4 C r 't r i /t*!.. WOMEN r ^ 1 fi<»rtlne Kiv*fB what every woman iii*.«t Hcribe for the Leader. Pictures framed to Veatch & Law-on. or.W at