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COTTAGE GROVE L E A O D regon E R ; ’“* hmil‘tions reserve forest reserve COTTAGE GROVE • ■ imP°*ed by tbe regulations. A t t h e d i tirelle«« He says that the government rules re -Methodist Lpiscopul Church. K>-\ L. B eatty. Fant-T. Preaching lating to the use of water in the J. services a t 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. Sunday Sell- t il. In a m forest reserves for irrigation and m. D. I. DUBRUILLE. Publisher. Epworth League, ti.ltt) p. ru.. B raver water power as aggressive. His meeting T hursday evening a t . i Kurt-reil ut tlie C otia «-Urove |>ustulBce as sec amendment to the agricultural ap All are cord ially invited to lie pre ent ond-class matter. propriation bill has been adopted. It provides that hereafter no forest SUBSCRIPTION RATES First Presbyterian Church, pa t -i One Year * 1*-S0 reserves in Oregon, Washington, K. C. Grace. Morning service, II Six Mouth, -1» C. E. 7 p. Three« Monili, - - • • * Idaho, Colorado, Montana or W yo evening 8, Y. p. S - oaid in advance hut It dot so paid a m. All strang* rs ami sojoorud- li- If mi rate ot *2 uo per year will he charged. ming shall be created without an A'lVcrtHInii rate, made known ou application welcome. act of Congress. It is very doubt Episcopal Church. Services- held ful if it will pass the house or eveu CLUBBING LIST the second Wednesday evening 1 be reported from the conference The Cottage Urove L eader for one year, and uny of the following publi committee when the bill goes to each mouth at 7:30 in Masonic ball. There will be services every liftli cation for one year, for the priee set conference. It is regarded as one Sunday of a month. opposite • of the most radical acts of the sen New York Tribune Parm er .11 75 Toledo W eekly Blade.................... t-75 Catholic Church, l ather Carrol. ate at this session, as it is distinctly Portland W eekly Oregonian 2 50 Portland Weekly Journal 2.00 antagonistic to the policy of the ad. Services the second Sunday iu <.« li Portlaud Sem i-w eekly Journal 2.25 month. San Francisco Call miuislrotion as to the disposition of San Francisco Examiner................ 2..-0 Suu,*-I Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 the forest area of the public do • lut West, Lo, Allltcle, • 2.60 Christian Science services held Town ami Country Journal 17a over Allison's Barber shop evt-i> main. Northwest Poultry Journal P ki - i II c Homesteail 2.2a Heretofore reserves have beeu Sunday morning at 1 1 o ’clock and created by executive proclamation Wednesday evening a«. 8 o’clock. SATURD AY............. M AH< H 23, 1W7 with no limit on the authority of Christian Church, liev I>. E. the president who has 100,000,000 Olson Pastor. Services at 11 >11 The Grippe C[RO^ VI. costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos the morniDg aud 7.30 in the even An at-lte In the hack, and a pain in acres now in forest reserve. phate o f Lime powder-,, but it is worth far more than the difference ing. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at the head— to keep your bi ¡it cukes and pastry free from the injurious That’s the grippe! There is a good ileal of talk in G: 3 o p. m. Sunday school at lo A choke in the throat, ami a y earn Liuu county about invoking the o’clock. Intermediate Endeavor k effects of these cheapening substitutes. ik ing for lied— referendum upon the appropriation Society at 3:30 ami Choir practic* That’s the grippe! Bk ^ C o n t i n u e d u o f A lu m means permanent injury to health. qjjjf/ very Saturday evening at 7:3c. A river of heat, then u shiver of cold. A feeling of oeing three hundred years for the University of Oregon. Be F" - - ------ ----- ---- yond this, however, the dissatisfac old. A willingness even to do as y o u ’re tion voiced by tlie Granges has D o t ••Love. Courtship, and Marriage. told— T hat’s the grippe! extended. It is a movement, if Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis, who has An arrow- of pain, now in this place, such it can be called, without lead been lecturing ou Phrenology every now that— ership and unless this quality is de night, this week concluded her * 11 That’s the grippe! A feeling of doubt as to where you veloped it will spend itself in va gagemeut last night. Her lecture are a t — por iogs,— Oregonian. have been both instructive ami That’s the grippe! amusing, the one on Thursday A stupid sensation—of course wholly Abe Ruef, the boodling boss of night on “ Love, Courtship aud! new !— A foolish depression why should you San Francisco, now threatens to Marriage” being particularly so feel blue?— He probably The married portion of her audience A doubt as to whether this really is “ tell something.” g l !l ü ü M H H H H n g you— realizes that Heuey is pretty well perhaps appreciated her remarks îfifeâ A T hat’s the grippe! posted, and seeiug the peniteutiary more than the young people, being Strange visions at night that deprive stariug him iu the face, and would able from experience to better yon of rest— be willing to trade bis friends to judge of the truth of her assertions. That’s the grippe! A taste in you r mouth and a weight make it easier for himself. A t the close of her remarks she on your chest— called for the nomination of three S T hat’s the grippe! J. J. Hill and F,. H. Hardman, A tired sensation that runs through young ladies from the audience for! yo u r veins, the two railroad magnates, both A queer combination of aelies and of predict a panic. They may have the purpose of more fully explain pains, ing the manner in which y o u n g 1 >uç < o o A vapid admission of absence of got together somehow and laid a people should choose their future j brains - scheme to corner what few dollars T h a t’s the grippe! husband. Those responding were —Som erville Jou rn al. the shippers aud traveling public c Miss Edna Kerr, Miss Agnes Lang have saved from their clutches. don and Mrs. Elbe. She proceeded Cottage Grcvo is on the eve of to explain the temperament, pecul High School Notes. a lively boom. Not of an intlated iarities and habits of these subjects E L Y ’ S O f S h o e s c a n ’t b e B eaten As the Sophomores have finished boom brought about by speculators Th : as known by the science of phre their classic “ Idylls of the King,” li u ! who covered the coast from the northern line of Washington to the they were given a test on it Tues nology and then going among the southern line of California, along day morniug. They will now be audience selected the three gentle by« *SS iu 18110 - 93 , in which only the pro gin tlie study of Shakespeare’s men whom she declared would be ''M well mated and with the prospects moters reaped a reward, but a boom “ Merchant of Venice.” G eneral M erchandise—Purveyors to the People The American literature class of a happy and congenial life. The which lias been brought about by lucky parties were paiieil a fol natural causes, and the demand for will begin the study of Emerson’s | p S m lows. Mr. Ed Tullar and Miss > ' / |\' /..IN'W /i\'w.Ww.a\v/.iiv// * .1” / ,1 ' the improvements which are being Essays next mouth. Kerr, Mr. Archie Walters and Miss The seniors are hard at work on made and contemplated. Real Estate Transfers. Since the first of the year it is their senior themes, the subjects of Langdon, and Mr. M II Anderson and Mrs. Ellis. -1. L- •k. * t. which were decided upon last To J. Foster the so acre farm of <!. claimed by those who have kept Those who were intimately ac W. Caldwell west of town, eon- posted,— the exact figures not being week. sideration $2500 obtainable at this writing— that Ernest YVyatt and Hugh Currin quainted with these parties sav that Mrs. Ellis made happy s* lee- To C.eorg - A p .n v iiil, property to the values of over $ 5 o,- took a trip to Bohemia They left tions ami the lady undoubtedly has 000 has changed hands, all being last Friday aud returned on Mon on the principal business street. day reporting a very pleasant jour made a number ot converts to phre nology who heretofore have been at , This property lias beeu purchased ney. To L. D. Harrin t he least skeptics. C a p ita l S to c k , one acre cast of the S. P. 1 «. It. with the idea of moving off the The English literature class are Mrs. Ellis goes from here to belonging to Mr. MeMurphy, wooden buildings now on the site busy looking up the subject of consideration k' 800 . and erecting iu their place hand Modern Dramatists upon which Drain and the Leader can assure ToC . P. Joues, V C London an«l the good citizens of that burg, that some brick blocks, and it is but a they are to report this week. Henry Fisher a small piece of she is well worth listening to, and matter of time when Main street The High School were pleasantly hind belonging to Mrs. C. A. will pobably present ou both sides, entertained during the assembly they shoubl not tail to hear her Perkins a«ijoining their tai'tory; a solid line of brick and stone, period ou Tuesday morning by a every night. on the nottli. To H. Veuske the J. W. Donohue with modern stone pavements. most interesting address given by property on Main street, consid Worked Like a Charm. New sawmills near by aie talked Mrs. Ellis, who delivered a eration «¡ 3500 . Mr. I). N. Walker, editor of that about, and the installation of a course of lectures at the Christian Fingal Hinds bought of Mis. spicy journal, the I'.nti-rpi i « -. I.oui.-.«, brick making plant is an assured Church this week. V il , says: “ I run a nail in 111.1 t - - > t Emma Best bet un livided one fact. Other industries can un Kev. Olson and Mrs. K, C. Grace Inst week mid at once applied Itin-k- half interest in two cottages on doubtedly be prevailed upon to lo visited school on Tuesday morning, leu’B Arnica salve. \ «> iml.i inniat ion Wall street. cate here if we only go at it with a being present for the assembly followed; the salve -imply henlctllhe To Andrew Brund to J. B Brown, wound." Heals sure- fiiim- aud skin residence in Cottage Grove, vim and all pull together to get period. 1 lot «J a fine new, special lot, of handsome, h.ind forced, hollow e-.iiind «llseases. Guarantee«! Benson’s $ 1200 . K< - s that usu ally sefl at 12.00 each at retail, which we w ill give away ab^o* them here. The more industries i . o t-> advertise the wonderful The Seuiors were most hospitably Pharmacy. 28 c. we get, the more people employed; entertained by the Juniors last Fri- Home Made Catarrh Cure. and the more people employed, the «lay evening at the home of Miss : ylu b le, durable, convenient, and 6afe, and which Is revolutionizing Card of Thanks. Any one run mix right at home the tlie a r t of ¿ h a v in g . more to feed and clothe, and the Lulu Curtin. An interesting pro Ix'st remedy of Its kind known T ic The uu-ler-ugtie I family ol James more homes needed. a HA/OR GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER of EACH STROP gressive game ha«l been prepared name ,T!v« loin ■’’ is given t«> tic M fJ g Q y W e m ake t h ? r- The natural advantages that Cot and were enjoyed most euthusiasti Hurt, decense- 1 , it-turn our most lowing prescription, it is supposul, GAIL TODAY AS TH EY ---------------------- ARE ---- ----------- ■ M o I • o tfer 1 1 rn • 1 ‘ 1 • it-amf a ll w ith the m a rv elo u s an d instantaneous b 1 «•liatiuto S tro p « , w h L h w ill n o t harm th e finest «a d m« it d e lic a te »aat r, lb - / tage Grove also has is iti its sut- call)- by all. The score cards used heartfelt thanks tow nd- whoso because of Its promptness in driving .. ' ao 1 a d e lig h t, eve n to m en h a v in g th e hardest L . ird« delicately and u t * st- 1 -P from t lie blood mi I vstem t‘vt«y ve-- rotiudiugs Contiguous to it is were small sized pennants tie«l with - 1 « . ih .U f i« .lie m ost interiiv» r a z o r s are b ro u gh t u p to a fine e d g e , an l ib c eric .t ««f • * .«- . «* ■ ~ 3 is to k e ep tnem at a ll tim es In th e Lest p o ssib le ccn«i:tion, 1 r , : t - E a c h R adioxnite S t r o p U t o ld o rd e r th e p o s it • unsurpassed gram land; th-ausauds the class colors. Dainty refresh Sympathy and nut-.-i 1 1. distance tiri'e of catnrrlial poison, relieving • I mon*y w ill be refunded. Thsy are for either Ordinary or Safety Barors L tins foul ami dread disease, no mat during the loug illness «.I liim who ot acres ol giu.-mg laud and for ments were served aud it was a late R a d iu m it 0 S tr o p a , S O o t o $ 2 .BO t R a z o r s . S I t o $ 3 has gone from us, md esptciallv do ter where locateli Tu prepare the «Kvr.f/f L U R K S I H T H E U S F O F A M Y S T R O P O U T A R A U I U M i r t / fruit and hop growing, no section hour before the guests departed. m ixture* Get from an« ir<’«>«l pimi h is C ancer barbers ' itch eczema and blood »■ , \ • > .r , c I ra.’ « is th a t cu t. irritate an d o p en the s k in , thus ad m itting tlie t> n It 1 ilii t lurk ¡u t , im a l 111 the state perhaps, can excel ip The entire event was a success aud we thank our «Hiylib- :- Mrs I rnaey one-half ounce I lul l Kxtrm-t hair i h a i l a g bru shes, an d In the air its e lf. £ Henderson, T. \V Jenkins and Dandelion, one ounce Comp mint Is * T H E OML r P E R F F O T S T R O P ,S T H E R A D IU M IT E quality. Then there is great min the Juniors are to be congratulated ;• . *; >Css. h e a v y , d o u b le , c om m on c o w stro p s «0 g e n e r a lly v l.t.a it.i *u l« w. i m e «’ -'.ler*. « i t o f ten w ill 1 h ■ i d , in k , pu re an d sim p le T h e w o rd i gon nnd three ounces Ctunp'iuul Mrs. \V. Osmond, who 1 > tr nothing •’ ’ R . > R r liu m fte «trr^ . and take 00 substitute— no matter b. 1 Q i a j U j,' eral wealth and an almost inex upon their social ability. We are a» f a c i 1 s tr o p b u t a E.vdr,uxdt«. that could conti «leite to our S yru p S arsap arilla. Shake m il and haiiHtible supply of fine limber, the sure the seniora are glad that they j .undone whef anJ |m coail„ It ns«-in tenspoonful «lose« in ach whole ti lde of which is tributary 'are seniors for they may now be meni atei at bedtime. < ■ r i t l'in At V c a t c h C o m p a n y . M k s . J amks H ak i in i 1 -’ \ mily . This Is a harmless, inexpensive; to our little burg, atul by unite«! recognized as most importance and , CotUgc 0rove. 0r .Mn, ,, 0 m ixture. » lileh lm 1 p« eiiliar , «'lion effort on the part ot our citizeus we demand attention if at no other I upon the elim inative 1 issues ol (he Wanted. LUMBER!! LUM BER!! see no reason whv our slogan tune kidneys, assisting them to filter and gii in or laily W11 h good H. L Holmden I want 20,000 00 fed of good should not be “ 5,000 iu 1910 ." strain fiotti the blood oml system all j to travel by rail or with a Teacher of the Oui'-u merchantable Or ion pine. Will Stu d io 1 ,..,tarrli:d poi on-, whi« h, ¡1 not « r ol Wanted. firm ' if $350.000.00 rapi- contrai’t for a at the foot of Ititi -1 street. Hou re, le A ted. an* ahsurla**! by the mucous Senator Fulton claims that the ■ ais cut and pay b e $ 1,1 9 7 a. 00 per year and Youug men to study telegraphy Tuesday« and Tliur- I 1 s I to 5 highest ni.aike* price. will make settlement of the western states has membrane, and nn open s .re or cn- silat) paiil w-pckly and Positions when qualifie.l. Wages | p m iiDeral ndvanc on B. of L. turrti Is flip result.. been seriously retarded by the crea $7«r> to $90 per month. «1 Address, with Apply 1111 m G W P e i k , tamp. J - A Alexander, Col- tion of so many reserves, and that mediately. O r e g o n Got i , k «* k . 3O3 Are you taking 1 ‘ 2 f >9 Barlett St.. ! “«aii 1 ranci“co. Cal. the prescription of an eminent « a tfgc > trove, Uregou. to | Commonwealth Building, Portland, the sett lets are scarcely able at to j our big clubbing otfei put«' It can’t be turril lalisl of miti «nul 48-3t maintaiu themselves ou see ■count of Ore. 1 Read Venske’s sd. beaten. Subscribe for the Leader. Itbiu. 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