MAIN ST R E E T PROPERTY Three Important SOLO ■ --.vSSA-vysXSS. Transfers ot Main S. V. Allison, the barber haa pur­ chased of Milne & Atchison the property known as the Opera house property situated ou the west side of Main street- This property has a frontage of 32 feet. The price paid was $2700 Mr. Allison will remodel the building making it into two rooms, one 20 feet wide which will be occupied by W. C. Johnson, with a complete liue of General Merchandise aud Groceries, and one 10 feet to be occupied by Messrs. Milne & Atchison, as a real estate office. This will leave Cottage Grove without an opera house for a while, but we under stand there is already a stock corn pany being organized, for the pur­ pose of building a first-class theatre in the near future. pointed a Member of the Rail­ Mayor B. R. Job was in Eugene 'ast Sunday. road Commission. The Cottage Grove Development David Finn returned from Salem League. which was organized Thursday. earlier in the year, gave place to W . S Bennett visited the county the Commercial Club iu the fall of seat Tuesday. i!>o 4 and with the birth of the Cot­ tage Grove Commercial Club the J. W. Baker was in Salem the agitation and resolutions were pre­ first of the week. pared and the general fight for the B. Lurch made a business trip to shippers’ rights was conceived and Eugene Monday. has borne fruit We have the Edwin Tullar made a flying trip Chapin Bill and a Railroad Com­ to Voncalla Monday. mission to look alter .ts observation The oldest and best man on the J. H. Bartels was a business visi­ commission is T . K. Campbell of tor at Eugene Thursday. Cottage Grove, appointed by Secre­ C- H. Barhite of Eugene was in tary of State Benson, Monday even­ Cottage Grove Wednesday. ing. Miss Anna Oglesby of this city spent Sunday iu Roseburg. H. H. Veatch was doing business in Eugene the first of the week. Messrs. Stewart A 1 ’orter have Attorney Knox was in Eugene bought the Crowley block on Main Monday attending legal business. street situated west of the Hotel J. D. Cochran, left Thursday lor Oregon and will erect a handsome a business trip to San Francisco. two story brick building this sum­ Hugh Curriu of this city spent a mer. few days in Eugene this week. Bert Lawson has also bought ot S. W. Bennett the property on Main street now occupied by flip Vogue millinery shoe, Thos Gill's cigar ami stationery store, Coif- man’s barbel shop and J \ Tlioin- ton’s cigar stoic, ilus property has a frontage of do feel and the consideration was $4000. Mr. I,aw- Bon also contemplates building a two-story brick this summer. LOCAL NEWS T. K. Campbell of Cottage Grove Ap­ Street Property Made This Week. A GOOD APPOINTMENT f James Sears and family of Bo­ hemia are spending the week in the city. Mrs. J. C. (Jurrin went to Rose- burg Thursday to visit her dntigli-1 ter, Mrs. Grle. Work Commenced. George Roblman, the tailor made W ork has commenced 011 the new brick block to be built on the a business trip to Drain and Yon- corner of Fifth and Main streets. calla yesterday. The occupants in the old buildings C . P. Dovereaux of Eugene, was have vacate.!. The Western Ore­ in Cottage Grove Wednesday on gon office lias moved into the build­ timber business. ing facing Fifth street. The T og­ Mrs. Fi. A. Hodkins of Eugene gery has temporary quarters across has returned home after a few days the street in the Willamette Valiev visit in this city . Co’s building until the new • >1 *<-k. Mrs. W. C. Johnson and daugh­ is finished. They will occupy one of the rooms in the new building ter Fannie, returned Tuesday from with a first-class line of Gent’s a visit at Eugene. furnishiug goods. The building Mrs. Herbert Eakin went to Port­ now occupied by the post office «ill land Monday where she will visit be moved around the corner on with friends for a week. Fifth street aud will serve as the Miss Sarah Bartels is in Port­ post office until new quarters are land where she has a position in a secured. a millinery establishment. The Leader tells the news. Finest chocolate creams in the city at Holmden’s. Fresh chocolate bou bons at Holmden’s, near the bridge. A ll kinds of tresh taffies at Holm­ den’s. Read the Leader. Choicest candies at Holmden’s candy store. L. L. Woods, the piano tuner for Shennan J. Clay Co., Portland will l>e in town May xst 13 o 7 . Leave your tuning orders with Veatch & Lawson Music House. Commercial Stables The Hazelwood, Corvallis and Eugene creameries will build cream stations at Creswell. The Cottage Grove creamery runs a wagon there regularly. A ll kinds o f First (dass Rigs, ;it reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection Miller and Corbit are closing out at cost. Go to Miller anil Corbit for bar­ gains. Crockery Corbits. TULLAR & BAIMBRIDGE : : COTTAGE tikOVE, OREGON at cost at Miller and Mrs. Ann Lester died recently at Creswell nt the age of 80 years. v . -i. .j. -1- .r- -1- a- -4. 1 -i i- ;• q. q. q q-_q- «4. t i n ,4. E ^ ^ H iq h Miller and Corbit are closing out at cost. A beautiful 56 niece dinner set at a special price of $ 7.50 for 10 T K. C A M P B E L I . . days only can be seen in the show T. K. Campbell was born at St. window of Metcalf & Brttnd. G o to Miller and Corbit for bar­ Anthony, Minn , Sept. 23 , 1857 , ^ going with his parents at an early gains. age to Leaven worth, Kansas, Furniture at cost at Miller and where he received his education and Corbit’s. served bis time as a stone cutter, Cooking stoves and heating stoves not content with journeyman’s at cost at Miller and Corbit’s. ■t- woik, lie followed the steps of his Everything needed for house- ■ father, and embarked in the con­ tracting business, working west­ keeping at Miller and Corbits. Crockery at cost at Miller and ward, in iHifo he established him­ self in Salt L ike where he built the Corbits. Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed, Knutsford hotel, the Dooley block while wintry winds whined weirdly. and other large buildings in that Willie wriggled while Winnie wheezed wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win­ city In 1892 Mr Campbell reached ter winds work wheezes. Wherefore Portland and innnediatelv opened we wiite, “ Use Kennedy’s Laxative Cough ¡Syrup,’’ Nothing else so good. a plant on the old Stevens place, Hold by Henson's Pharmacy. East Portland, from where he sup­ Tiie Star Lumber Company have plied all the cut stoue lor the City Hall. His entire occupation had closed down their saw mill for a been iu heavy stone work until week to make repairs and some 1837 when lie became a resident of changes. J. S. Henson and F. D. Wheeler Lane County and engaged iu the timber business (which added to his have each bought a full blooded knowledge of the shippers needs) registered bull pup, 10 weeks old, which he has followed until now. which were shipped to them from Mr. Campbell has been a resident Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. David G riggs were in Eugene for an over-Sunday visit Last Saturday evening February of Cottage Grove since 1001 , and lfith the United Artisans held a re­ with Senator and Mrs. Bingham. ha*7 been closely connected with the ception in the W. O. W. ball, in Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Eakin of lin ­ honor of Dr. W. ft. Mauion, Su­ gerie, visited for a day this week at business interests of the city, Mon­ preme Medical Director of the the home of Herbert Eakin in this day he will go to Salem, file his bonds and enter upon the duties of order. A class of 13 were initiated, city. his new office. His family will re­ a fme lunch was served and a most Forty-one teachers passed the re­ main here during the summer and pleasant evening spent. The fol­ quired examination at the teachers will probably go to Salem in the lowing program was rendered and examination held at Eugene last fall. greatly enjoyed ■ ■■ a- ■ in ■ ■ week. Vocal Solo, ..........J, M. Ishain At the Commercial Club The question to be debated by Address,.......... Dr. W. C- Mauion The Commercial Club held its two Portland ministers is “ Resolved Vocal Solo,.................L. F. Wooley That Women Gossip More Than regular business meeting last Mon­ Recitation,.......... .Sophia A. Osberg day evening. The time was e x ­ Men.” Legerdermain, . . . Prof. J. W. Ely tended tor receiving applications Frank Rosenborg was in Com­ Cornet Solo .. Clias Cochran for membership at $10 to March The new order is growing rapidly stock Monday on business connect­ 1 Sth. A letter was read from Sena­ and promises to become one of the ed with the Campbell • k. Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. -I- -I- -1- - F -T- -1 ■ - T '- T - u ’Phon Main 8 Fred Herren. V -’T= -t W - f - -T- -T7 - F 0RAHÄM H O TE L Headquarters For ¿Vlining and Commercial Men C. T. LONG. Prop. Don’t forget the devotional meet­ ing of the Epworth League of the M. E. Church Sunday night at 6:30 p. m. ■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■««■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M i John Corbit has sold his interest in the firm of Miller At Corbit to VV. C. Johnson and has moved with bis family to California. Mrs. Corbit will visit for several weeks in Pendleton before joining her husband iu California. Chas. Matthews returned to his home in Michigan yesterday. Food don't digest? Been use the stomach lacks some one of the essen­ tial digest ant* or t lie digestive juice- 1 are not properly balanced. Then, too j It is lids undigested foisl tluil causes sonnies- and painful indigestion. 1 Kodol fol indigestion should be used I for relic] Kodol Is ¡1 solution of veg­ etable acids. It digests vvliat you cut 1 and corrects the deticience» of the di 1 gestion. Kodol conforms to the j National Pure Food and drug law. Sold here hy Benson's Pharmacy. Next Winter Reading We linve arranged with the : New Idea Woman s Magazine : for a clubbing combination witli this paper ; T m . N kw Im-.i W oman ’ M aoazink keeps up to its name. It is a woman,« Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It con­ tains many bright stories and clever descriptive articles. OUR O F F E R Cottage («rove Leader, regular price $ 1 .aO per year The New Idea Woman’s Magazine cents per year BOTH THESE P A P ER S FOR *1 60 Accidents Will Mappen Sample ( ’opies Free. Coltaftc Grove L eader. c.»»*. Cr.v., 0 ».. At The M E. Church. not only one of the first to soe the necessity for railroad control, bnl you have never wavered in the tight from the beginning to the end and 1 trust that your city and your | members will all receive some of | the benefits which will flow from the results of your work. Wishing you every success, I am, lu the liest regulated fumili«’*. When His son in law, Win. Strelil and they do happen there is often a rudi Yours very truly, A. B. Wood, mauager of the O. to Um nearest drugstore for necessi­ family will follow in two or three J. N. Teal. ties. It Is always Is’tter to hu\c al & S. E. Railroad aud Receiver of weeks. -Brownsville Times. supply of "home remedies’’ In the | the Oregon Securities Co. left Cot­ Born. lams«’, hut In ease y oil run short you i After a several mouths visit in know where to geteverything tage Grove Tuesday for eastern H AR T On Saturday, February should are likely to lined on short noth« cities, bis first stop will br St. this city Miss S. R. VitiDenburg ! 111, to the wife of Harry Hart, a 9 you 1er ling re that it Is of the h.,i «inai Louie. Mr Wood is much inter and Mise Rena Blair, sister and pound boy. it y while the price is most txusotinblc. cateri in some Kentucky coal fields ; neiefl of Mr. Chas. VaoDenburg and the construction of a railroad left for their home at Litchfield. E. D. Baker, son of Game Warden Mich , Monday in the same district. — Nugget Cottage Grove. Oregon Baker was in the city yesterday. George McQueen and wife were Mrs. M. C. Wire will speak at in Eugene Monday where Mr. Mc­ the M. E. Church tomorrow morn­ Queen attended the annual meeting ing and evening on General Mis­ 1 of the North Fairview Mining com­ sionary Work, under the direction pany. of the Woman's Foreign Missionary R. M. M oxley left for his new Society. I home in Cottage Grove Tuesday. ACTiiY right, let m unk«» thorn *«* I CURAT KL Y Long «•xp*rtenr*. I - v ’ ì I . • • • • « t . I • i and thA require*! k n ow le d ge rn - j • M in « n s to e o rrse tty urn the ,ntnc I ou r o w n completi» w o rk sh o p , vit.«, I '. i r v fa c ility * li to tli« g « 1 1 llffg i <*f upc* la i Ipfuius or** a ll your p mi ! I •• a »ring .» servie« ry ' nt ■ « . «vil torts Optica/ Cö ., Benson's Pharmacy < k. Munse!I n/OEATBLD e WAAH ATS PORI LAUD ! .. la «»•* F I T or nearly fit? ^ , *r £ :