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Lodge Directory. LOCAL * * NEWS t A. F. & A. M. Cottage (irove Meetings 1 st and of each month. Oliver L. F. Lodge No. 51. 3 rd Wednesdays Veatch, W. M. Wooley, Secy. G. A. R. Read the Leader. Bohemia Camp No. 2 (! 0 . Meets each Friday evening. L. W. Baker, Consul Com. Chas. VanDenburg, Clerk. K. O. T. M. Cascade No. (>C. Meets every Thursday night. O. H. Veatch, Com. K. K. Bennis, Cooter. D. C O C U K A N FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EMBALMER Ofliee I’hone 316, Itcsidenco 774 Pictures framed to Veatch & Lawson. order at ■ ' J r y e Kie.vxc LUi lLK itAKD The Telephone franchise at Drain f is not settled yet. James Hemenway has beeu in Portland several days. Frank Jorduu, manager of the Bohemia Telephone C o , was 111 Portland yesterday. Joe Damewooii, the Bohemia mail carrier, was in Cottage Grove for a short time Tuesday. BORN— To Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ray of Wildwood an 8 pound daughter Monday the 14 th. 4 yi 4 4 •> R. H. White of Bohemia is m the Grove Apporaatax l’ost No. 34. Meets at 1 p. m. on the 2nd and Will accept wood for renewals of 4 th Saturday of each month. subscriptions at this office. Dr. D. L. Woods, Post Com. See us for holiday goods, waste G. W. McReynolds, Adjutant baskets, jardineers, pictures, etc, Veatch & Lawson. w . o. w . J Legislature Adjourns. Salem, Or., Jan. >• The legis-1 latine adjourned tod i? :* noon un-, til Monday, in 01 r to give the state printer time i ■v nell to pre- pare the « ig list v ’ - introduced. ! I First IMatic al B • d 4 The annual nu jf den in tl -rTV a - Its , Directors. f stokhol- No Wonder -----------T H A T ----------- nal B n k * W 18 h Id , tl: I n k j j t l S t h The >’ following - were eleeled directors: JC N. \V. White, O. O. Veatch, t .*! r *• r-w. ».v. Herbert Eakiti, T. ('• Wheeler and J. H. Hawley Silk Creek. Following this meeting the di A. 1 >. Owens and wife made a rectors met ttid t ivt'.'d Herbert Eakin president and T. C. Wheeler trip to Eugene Thursday. cashier. Miss Wiutiie Dresser is visiting her many friend- mi lie i reek- S P. Notes. Snow and 0*' w< ther are still All nortti )■ un i tr ims were dé with us. We think ».e are having lai ed vistcnin a ‘ ‘big cold snap” for Oregon. Alniou Owens spent Saturday ' new 11 1 ’ 1 *' 11 Portland night at the home of M . F . B a b - 1 »nd Alban? md lat. r further south. cock. The new last train stops at Cot Gus Heinrich euteitained several tage Grove and there is no danger of its passing i»s by later. callers Sunday. Lumber rates will be raised soon. W. N. Wheeler and wile went to Lynx Hollow Simday for a f e w ----------— -------- - days visit with Newton Dresser and j Mrs Abblu valentine Sues for Di- OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST T H E Room 1-1 New CbrUinAiillk. Kugene. Or. T O G G E R Y has an im mense HAT trade when you con sider the New Styles a r r i v i n g every two weeks . . . A. Heaton, county manager of the Pacific Suites Telephone Com pany was in the Grove Wednesday. Headquarters For | Vorce Mr. Newton of th« Pacific States family. Telephone and Telegraph Co- has Eugene Miller made a trip to Mrs. Abbie Valeo tine of Cottage been in Cottage Grove several days Cottage (irove Friday. K. of P. ¡Grove has beg 111 suit in tliecircuit Mr Thompson of the firm of Juventus Lodge No. 48. H. W. Babcock called at the court again-1 I- t husband, Palmer Thompsou and Hardy, Eugene was Wilsons and John Aslibys Suuday. Valentine, for divorce on the Meets every Wednesday uight. in Cottage Grove on business Wed ground of lie*« rti 11 They were S. R. Piper Chancellur Com Several families of us have been nesday. married at Isabelle, Mich.. January enjoying ‘ ‘ice cream.” You sec, Chas. VanDenburg, K. of R. A S. 1 , 181 * 5 , and have three minor A change has beeu made in the snow and ice cream go together. children, us follows: Charles, aged ownership of the Wildwood Lum Mr. Calvin Bunch and wife visi 11 years; Edward 1*. and Ina, 7. ber Co. Mr. Johnson having dis I. O. O. F. ted at Mr. Slee’s Wednesday. The first two named are with the poser". of Iiis interests to his part Cottage Grove No.88. ners W. N. Wheeler and wife and defendant and the hitter one with Meetings every Saturday night. the plaudit!. Mrs. Valentine al Rev. R. C. Grace, pastor of the baby visit'd friends in Lynx Hoi leges that on September 1 5, 1D05, S. S. Shortridge, N. G. Presbyterian church has 1 ecu con Iowa few days the first of the week. her husband. without cause or Gus D. Gross, Secy. ducting revival services in the Prof’s Paap and Peterson took provocation d<- tted her, anil has Fairmount Preshy teriun church, dinner Tuesday with D. A. Estes since fail' 1 and neglected to pro Eugene. and family vide for her. She asks tlie custody M. W .o i A. aod care of th< daughter. Jerome Phillip llohl has disposed of his Sain Damewood is visiting at H. Meetings ist and 2rd Tuesday. Knox aud A. H. King are her at interests in the Curtin Spur Lum- M. Damewood’s this week. We have arranged with the LeRoy Woods, Consul. oer Co. and is now casting aiound torneys -Guard. Mrs. A M. Babcock entertained for another location to 20 into the C. W. Wallace. Secy. a few friends Saturday evening and mill business. treated them to icecream. Married L. L. Woods, the piano tuner for a clubbing combination with this paper M B A Uncle Stephen Harris was not Mr. R. D Earl Wilson of Do- for Shenuan J. Clay Co., Portia ml rena and Mis- Eva M. Page of Modern Brotherhood of America will lie in town May ist l!lo 7 . Leave well Monday. Tini N kw I dea W o m a n ’ s M a g a z i n e keeps up to its name. A. D. Owens and wife and babies Drain "etc manad at Doretia Jan. Meets 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday at I. O. your tuning orders with Veatch & visited at the homo of M. p\ Bab 8th by Rev. Barnhart. It is a woman,s Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about Lawson Music House. O. F. Hall. cock .Wednesday. Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It con T. W. Jenkins,Sec. We were knocked out by the How s T h is? tains many bright stories aud clever descriptive articles. Hood River apple producers, t ut Miss Winnie Dresser of Lynx We1 offer One Hundred i’< II.ns Re our Angoras can butt any kind of a Hollow is visiting Miss Amy Owens w ard for any case of Catarrh that p r iz e off the shelf This was this week. cannot be cured b.\ H ill's Catarrh provfd at Dtllas.— Statesman Cure, St. Valentine Circle 121 . F. .1. < m: nk v & Co., C. E Peterkin of the Chambers Saginaw Hems. Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday in W Toledo, O. Cottage Grove Leader, regular price $1.50 per year Lumber C mrpany at I)<>rena went We, the undersigned, have known O. W. Hall. Everything is snow and ice rite New Idea Woman’s Magazine 50 cents per year to Portland Thursday evening. F. .1, Cheney foi the last lit years, and Flora J. Miller, Clerk- Mr. Peterkin said that things were around hero. There is about two behove him peri'ci tl honorable«in ¡ill BOTH T H ESE PAPERS FOR $1 60 business tran actions anil lilinuclally pretty nearly froze up at Doretia feet of snow up on Prune Hill. Sample Copies Free. able to carry out any obligations and lie would improve the oppor Mrs. G. N. Buford is visiting in made by his ti 1 in. L. O. T. M. tunity by going to the city while Eugene. Wa l . p i Mi , K i n n a n . v M a r v i n , Lady Lamson Hive No. 42 . Wholesale? Druggists, Toledo, <*. business is quiet. C o tta g e G r o v e L e a d e r , Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. Mattie Farlow of Sumner, Meets 2 nd and 4 th Friday of each H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter R. C. John-011, a prominent lum Washington is visiting with her month. nally, netiilg directly upon the blond berman of San Francisco, is visit sister Mrs. C. A. Smith. and mucous surfaces of the system. Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C. ,, ■ ... , restimoniuls pent free. Price 75 cents ing Cottage G love ic the interests -, i- -. -i- a* i- -i- :t- -I I ■ -a-.-1- aZr_*Jr_iliLade air -O- -O- - L- -1- -1- -X- -y- Guy Cruzan u rutting with her | ^ lK>tll(. Hold by alt druggist*. Miss LetaSanford, K. K. of his company He reports ex sister Mrs. A. E. Smith. Take H a ll’s Family Pills for Con treme c o l d weather for that pait of stipation The B-K Lumber Company are the country stating that a fad of O. E. S. snow was on the ground the first bringing a donkey engine down S'mo of the schools iu Eugene Cottage Grove Chapter No 4. time in a long time anil that the from 'lie mill to strip to Wetidling. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal Meetings held on 2nd and 4th Fri people there were speuding ill W. J. Gardner went to the Grove were closed several days on ac alw ays ready. |f count of the cold weather. their time enjoying the coasting Wednesday on business. day of each month. Clear up til«“ complexion, cleanse Mr. McCarty representing Tatum Mrs. Rosenburg, W. M. Mrs. Seifert’s fattier died last t h e liver and tone the system. You & Bowen was in town for a sboit Thursday about 5 p. nr. and was can best do this by ;i dose or two of T. C. Wheeler, W. P. trip. He states that all along the buried Saturday at (lie Walker DeWttt’s I,¡Ule lb ' rs. SalY, reliable Mrs. Maud Wheeler., Secy. is the finest in Oregon. little pills with a reputation. The line of the railroad mills art doing cemetery. pills Unit every.ni know. Recom Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. nothing on account of the shortage Real Estate haF beeu changing mended by Henson I’harmaej ■ of cars and the cold weather; it is Rebekahs See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. expected however that the mills hands in our town lately. 1. P\ Neat sold his homo to a Mr. Wol- Cottage Grove No. 24 . will be in shape to run by the first Classified Advertis ments. of Fehiuary in anticipation that the ard and theu bought the George Meetings ist, 3 rd and 5 th Friday Kelly property. Mr. Wolard has Etta Baker, N. O. pending legislation will induce the -T- -1- -T- -T? -T- ' •• -T- .T=- V8~-T=‘ « T V O T V “T- -W-T? o>fr * fr Two generol agents, salary $20 Katie B. Veatch. Secy. railroads to put an end to the car now sold the place he bought of per week, exp< ; advaie 1 . Call Neat to O. H Jurret. shortage. Room i2, Graham Hotel, 4 t«> 7 p. The mock trial at the school m Royal Neighbors Epworlh League house Friday night conducted by LO ST— A large envelope ad- Meet 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday ol Don't forget the devotional meet the Literary Society was well at each month. ing of the Epworlh League of the tended and voted a success by all. drissed to I*. Husk in, containing valuable pap rs, was lost Sunday Ethel Sberk Oracle. M. E. Church Sunday night at 6:30 The receut high water did very between Cottape Grave and Ho Mis. C 'V. Wallace, Recorder. p. ID. little damage around here. raire, Finder will please return to 1 Chas. Coleord is at home now the Lender office -md receive re Methodist Church. F. of A- adays- Mr. aud Mrs. Coleord went ward. The ten minute soug service to Eugene last week and purchased Meets every Monday evening. under the leadership of J. M. a hue piano for their daughter Miss C. C. CotTman, C. R. Wanted Wood Hewers. Isbam is a special feature of the Ethel. Ren Sanlord, F. S. A c uple of good wood hewers at ! evening, last Sunday the special There is no school in the primary ttie Blackbutte mine at once- numbers were a duet by Mrs. M ill room week on account of the E C Z E M A and P I L E C U R E Conner and Mrs. Andrew Brund, teacher this Miss Orswell being indis also a solo by Miss Bee bee. Wanted. C R C C Knowing what It was to Morning text will he from Mutt, posed. COTTAGE (iROVE, 0 KE 00 N r t i L L suffer, 1 will give FUEL OF Gentleman or lady with good J. E Ingraham went to Drain CHARGE, to any atnicted a positive i), 9. Subject, ‘‘ Following Christ" reference to travel by rail > r with a cure for Eczema, Suit Kheuin, Erysip Evening text, ‘‘ Where art ThoiC" Friday returning Saturday. rig for a firm of $250,000.00 capi elas, Piles and Skin Disease*. In H. D. Myer lost a valuable horse tal. Salary $1, 1 ) 72 .00 per year and stant relief. Don t suffer longer, Cottage Grove Men Selected for Jury last week. Henry says he was lo expenses, s:daiy | * id weekly and Write F. \V. W IL L IA M S. 400 Manhat — Duty in Circuit Court. tan Avenue, N. V. Enclose stamp. coed. expen-• s an van ed. Address, with W. T. Kayser, It. C. Trunnel, A , ’ 1 r Cot C. II. Sburou and sons are still stamp, Jo-. A S. Powell, W. S. Bennett, D. G. cutting wood on Row river. tage Grove, Oregon. 209. • McFarland, Wm Medley, Wm. Lan- , V ,1/fiful Keep bright and you’ll ho kept dess. G. W. McQueen, I. B Cooley, • - 4 * ’ - busy. James LeBow, Joseph Wicks, Geo. Salem Elks Dedicate Temple Today. X I. In«- f i v e s wtiat e v e r y w om a n Light is the magnet that draws Lee. J C. Porter, J. I>. Cochran. ,xUI j - . / If" • ■ w i l t — p e r f e c t coii-.pl« xlun. ír* ; f l » ju t .« M .J . U M || Judge L. T. Harris wont to Sa tra<,e j- bri n gs t h a t s o f t, smooth, fr -s h , ! » T y io o r d e r ......... lem on the train last night to take A show window brilliantly tint to tlio c h " k t h a t «t-riotes i-’ 1 no m or « th ut *» ' h I.^ Abrams Planing Mill Sold | in the dedication of the log temple lighted with elect!ic lights makes oiifulBesc. I t w ill b rin g b' c i t y U « « « ! I. t , M ! « « Í t N t ll . 1 I he* i J * » b< ■ '! ’ J f l - « l , ij V. C. London and C. F.Jones just finished at that place and l u t a i •'o tfr’f »a h i m ¡ d u » , th ose win» laelc It; it will re tain many a sale “ the night before.” f.,r th'.ro w h o a l r e a d y pos ress It; ' • * i g .,, v .o - «•z..., i,a 1 I t a t t i a c t s a t t e n t i o n , have lrougbt the Cottage Grove- which will occur this evening, in ' » '• h'MI I......in ». ,«| e.X,^..re*t , I It will e n ab le y o a to s u e ivisfully makes it easy for your display to be Planing mill ol W. II. Abrams. the ceremonies of which lie takes a .rnbut the r a v a g e s o f w e a t h e r anil • ¡«Him ••»„¥»»» tu < !i« » i,, lt„ examined, and shows your goods to Messrs. London uad Jont-s have leading part. Several other Elks •ime Don ’ t d ou bt —«lon't argu e. Ju st I been connected with th -O . & S. from this city will go down today, Otar •unif’rutm t ry llobertln o. T o u r d r u g g is t will the best advantage 4 * *h v o u r iç!n*«M»va »> , j give you a f r e e sample. A l l d ru g - Eleotric light is the best and ! E. R. It. nearly from the 1 „inning. but the judge wanted to sec the I *> r'g h - con su l!» ««. .,. , f g D ' i kee p Hobertlns, Now they have decided to settle in '» » fl.» ) j legislature move and to renew ac ARl YOU GOING EAST? only illuminatR. I . .-n in g U iM h 'r t w|i ’ > a h o i u o , » s ii When may our mao see ycu the Grove an i add the name of a quaintances with many of the solons jf J J • y,7 '77:7,;'" new firm to our business commun of the state.— Register 17th. about it? ■ . r ri’- ! < ,« • • -pa-' ' A w f ' r *-» e • H AJ 3' f s ity, which in turn welcomes the W iU J J * > t « n B V ..U .- v K i. t c T W c r,*«*# ÖRIÖCN A tt W ifatch C o . 5 f ’ " * ^ 2/ flkST & r iU ( P3RUANQ. OftUUN 1 S d -cribe for the Leader. uev enterprise VrSAL-a.4U— . ■>— Mining and Commercial Men C . T fc L O N G , Prop. Next W inter R eadin g New Idea Woman’s Magazine w . o. w . OUR OFFER. - ^ T liqh Grade Meats^=E^ Our Refrigerator . J. H. B artels ® C o . £ - Commercial Stables A ll kinds of First Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection : TULUR & BAIMBRIÜGE : fV- v l Ä -1 , WOMEN 7 j HOMESICK! S Co. t .1 »IV-, . * > 1