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turned and was resting on her CORRESPONDENCE. cheek. On turning the head they C O t lA G E G R O V E • OREGON were surprised to see the eyes wide S<lk Crrek. open. She was taken from the I'! I I I . I S I I K I ) K V K K Y 8 A T U H I I A Y . Mrs. Morris and son Horace, are coffin aud placed in bed, and phy Occasionally i ^ msoiih desiring 0 I. DU8RUH-LE. Publisher. Y’isiting at the home of Mr. and t o p u r c h a s e u <ir u p n p h o n e c o n sicians and frieuds worked over her Mrs. David Kates c lu d e th a t th e y cnu seen re u l o w Kntrrml at tlie Ci>tlap* Ilrovn patinine« as sec- until sh ; recoved so far as to be er p ric e o n a m a c h in e h y b u y in g oiitl-clas» matter. R o y a l Klder H. W ltabcock attended a t Kiitreue, l*o i t lu m l. o r by able to move her head, neck aod ; seuiJin*! F a s t . W e w a n t to m a k e church in Cottage Grove Saturday arms, but the balance of her body hi list K i r i IO N K A T KS th o se pertD'Us th e f o llo w in g p ro p o sit io n : Une Year • ^'S was as stone. She could not speak night. Hlx Mollili* •*? A n y o n e la y in g p r <»f b efore u s fiireee Month'» • „ * ’ however, but lingered in tliat con i Mr. Davis and Mr. Oberg arc t o the effect th a t th e y o r a n y of • paid li: advaiM*»* bui 11 hot so paid a t h e ir frie n d s h a v e p m c h a s e d o r nut r m ra te o f li 'o o p e r year A lll I h » dition for ten days when she again »till in our neighborhood. Advertising rat- • made known on application c a n p u r c h a s e , a n y t vpe o f E d i assumed the semblage of death. The lilder Frank Bunch from T o l s o n , C o lu m b ia o r V i d o i l o a p h o p tio n # o r re c o r d s a t a n y of th e body waa kept this time until disso land arrived here Friday night, at CLUBB1NO LIHT a b o v e m e n t io n e d p la ce s, a n y tended the Adventists quarterly c h e a p e r t h a n w e a re ise llln g the T h e (.'ottngc G ro v e L eader fur one lution set in, when it was buried. sam e, w ill I m * g i v e n a « o a p h o - y.-ar. ami a ny o f tin- Pillow ing publi- We do not know if any state in meeting on Saturday, preaching an p h o n e a b s o l u t e l y fre e . E v e r y *:atloD fur one your, for the price set interesting and helofui sermon in the Union has enacted laws tend a g e n t in h o u n d h y the a a in e c a st - opposite * iro n con tract to s dl o n ly at the ing to prevent this terrible thing of the afternoon. N ew Y o rk Trihuii<- I .inner .$1 V> prices x**« 1 h y th e f a c t o r y a n d Toledo W eekly U la d a ......... ....... 1 » being buried alive, but we do be a n y a g e n t d o i n g o t h e r w is e is |',,rtl;in,l Weekly » ireuonlan Miss Minnie Comer and Ger Portland Weekly Journal ........ V.OU p r o m p t ly s u sp e n d e d . It tioos not contain an atom o f phos - lieve that they should. Portland Semi-Weekly Journal. •• trude Burdick of Cottage Grove, j ♦ W h e n y o u b u y e lse w h e re y o u Sail Franciseo t a ll .................... phatio a d d (which Is tho product o f bones As one preventative, all towns were here Friday night nu-l Satur are s im p ly o u t the e x p re ss, Sail Kranelseo Kxamluer........... ..... Sunset Matpi/iue, Sau Praiieiseo ... freight o r y o u r c a r fare In t r a n s might bo required to have a morgue day. digested In sulphuric a d d ) or o f alum .»lit West. l.os Angeles • t M a ct ion. Tow n and Country Journal J-JJ where dead bodies could bs pluced b u y fro m y«»nr !<»<• I d e a le r Northwest Poultry Journal. (which is one-third sulphuric a d d ), un - Mrs. 1 , l>. Pistes of Drain was in Pueilie Homestead w h o is here to s t a y a n d m a k e until putrefaction set in; or, phy our vicinity the last of the week. g o o d all gu aran te e. healthful substances adopted for other ba .A r m I. *>, tuo". sicians might be empowed or com NATI IM»A Y . Mrs. Morris of Wallerville and king powders because of their cheapness . "N O T IO N S and NOVELTIES- pelled to use their surgical know her daughter Mrs. D. V ICstes ol The election contest is over and ledge on persons whose estate or this place visited .Mrs. Owens Sun the result is given elsewhere. A l friends are unable to bear tbr e x day. \Ì> 7 A ‘¿ > > ■ ''-V'. v L n ';/• .\,Ì 7 /,.N'^/L\ÌT/L\> - v/ . i'\ ^ i\,ì^/ÌN^?/I\v>'?/LN i/ V is‘ìi/'.\ì-r/LN>-r>L 05 /t\>-;/L\' - .,■ > / ,, though there were three tickets in pense ot embalming or cremating. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boss re- In regard to this subject we c.li| the held the contest at no time was the Scientific icentlY fro,1‘ Minnesota visited at the day morning. at all bitter. Kacta candidate the following from American, which shows that the borne of Mr. and Mr“, Pi. A. had his friends and well-wishers, The pupils who were in Mi** Wheeler Tuesday. who naturally did all they could to subject is at least gaining the at Moody's room coming to schorl NS Albe Sanborn started to Fcliool secute his election. But it was a tention of protessional men, and jus! before tf opened, noticed a Monday at the Academy. M foregone conclusion that some believe that the simple test should group standing near one of the he made widely known. 1$ The Seventh Day Adventist windows and seemingly leeply in would have to be disappointed. ‘ •Although it is asserted by people held quarterly meeting hero terested in something. < n going The council just elected are a re as practicing physicians that the pos- March .‘tOtli. Klder Frank Bunch over to the window what did they m presentative body, not of one clique sibility ot being buried alive can j ff0m Coos c.)untv WftS witb tLeul. behold b it tw-> small fish trout. or faction, but of the whole popu only occur where a medical exarm- lation of Cottage Grove and who nation has not been made, au eiui Miss Gertrude Burdick and Miss Anyone wishing to know the struc BH will work fur the whole advance uent German physician and sur- 1 Minnie Comer of Cottage Grove ' ture ' I trout or any other specie of geon states that a strouger, abso i l _ ment of onr city in every respect, lisli may he fully informed hy any lutely reliable guarantee for dis- ] attended church service Imre Sab and push improvements just so fast corning actual death is still demand batb. member ol the Zoology class, who C f S h o e s c a n ’t be Beaten as the finances will permit and it is ed, and the demand has been met ! Messrc. Davis and Oberg dosed were the possessors of these two the will of the people they should by the discovery of a new medium their Institute and left here Tues specimens. gSs M There was an unexpected lire be made. Harmony and co-opera for ascertaining death with perfect day. »iw certaiuty. The test consists in in tion is essential for good govern drill on April the first Mr. jecting a solution of fluorescein Several of the young people met I m ment and the growth of the town, deep into the tissues, [f circula ¡Strange said he didn't ring the '¿té at the home of W. N. Wheeler Sat and as soon as the new council get tion exists, the skin and mucous K0,’gi so who might the guilty one sag urday evening to hold a class meet General Merchandise— Purveyors to the People I be. teg well settled in the harness, having membranes become very yellow and ing. During the evening tbe young the eyes assume the color of emer- the good will of the people, we may alds. If the circulation has ceased people enjoyed some games and b-l\'W./l\'W.ii Vy/'T\' -/ . iV-A/<\'.'/./iV- A/iw/ 'i\' /,n / , / i\W//. ai ; The semi mnual rental of tho expect to see the city flourish be none of these results occur. The music. fanners telephone is due April 1 st yond the expectations of its most discoverer proposes that at least Mr. A. 1 ) Owens made a luisi D aviii G kiuus , Manager. energetic citizen. two hours before the body is placed - t in a colliu such an injection with ness trip to Kugene Monday night. Apportionment of School Money. Hamilton Fox and Albio San- The cxtia edition ol the Bohemia fluorescein be made. If life is not County Superintendent Dillard, Nugget which was published last yet extinct the injection does no bum visited at the Babcock home harm, and the coloring within has made an appoi tionment of the Saturday showed an enterprise that short time entirely disappears with Monday evening. money Frank Damewood and wite and general county school should certainly he appreciated by out the slightest injury to the pa to ,f 2 (>, 8 fl!). This will son are visiting relatives and friends I amount in nil the citizens of Cottage Grove. tient.’ * j be !)> 3 per capita for every scholar here. Kntirely unbiased, it presented to BODY A LIV E W ITH G ER M S C a p i t a l S t o c k , $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 .0 0 th evo teisa short synopsis ol tlie Miss Pearl Damewood of Spring- of school age in the county accord ing to tlm last enumiration, and fit field is visiting at Henry Dame- character and history of the various Woman, Apparently Well. Has Been for each teacher who attended the candidates together with the por wood’s this week. Spreading Disease for Years. last county institute who has turn traits of some of them, and if its m . ed in the certificate <’f nttcii huice. The Semi-annual rental ol the spirit is emulated in various ways, New York, April 1 .— A puzzling Cottage Grove would soon he in case is under observation in the Ue- farmers telephone is due April lrt. DIED. the rank of tho cities of the first ception Hospital in this city. The D avid G uiuus , Manager. At his borne iu I.orane, on Mon class. patient is a woman, a cook, appar day April 1 st. Jos. Landre tit, a pi High School Notes. ently in perfect health, but who is ncer of Lane county, of la grippe. I.ast Saturday’s issue of the Coos Friday was a very busy day for The funeral was held at that piaci detained because she is suspected Bay Harbor, published at North of communicating typhoid to about the High School. I on Wednesday. See O ur R ^ m i t l i t O Beml, would certainly do credit to 2 persons within the past six Mr. Hoseul.urg at'ended assemb any printing office in tho state. It Milo II. Coffman, son of Mr. and years. According to Dr. Walter ly on that morning and gave us a contains 1(> pnges of well written Mrs. 0 . C. Coffman, died at the Benzel, the sanitary superintendent most interesting talk on child labor matter, devoted to the interests ol W e h.ive received a fine new, special lot, of handsome, hand-forced, hollow ground Razors that usually sell at $2.U0 each at retail, which we will give away abso of Manhattan, the womau is liter in the eastern states. We nil felt family residence in Ivugeii'* la t Radiumite lutely tree to advertise the woudertul North Bend and the Coos Bay THE Friday, aged 2 !l years and *> days. ally a living typhoid factory. She greatly benefited and in din. d to do country. The advertisements are Deceased was born in Ute, luna,: STROP herself was stricken with the dis something for the pom children splendidly gotten up and tho cuts where he lived < ii a larni utiul T2I which is light, pliable, durable, convenient, and safe, and Which itt revolutionizing THAT ease about six years ago. It ran who have to work iin v ,,s intly ftom the art of sh avin g. are without a fault. The Leader the usual course and she recovered. morn lug till night, mnu- o ‘ whom j years ot age, at which time he came ^ HONES congratulates the enterprising pub I to Oregon with Ins parents, local- Now it is found that in all the time seldom see daylight. CALL TODAY AS THEY ARE GOING FAST. a S M S S S K S ilS i lishers, Messrs, Sain A Keith on ; ing first at Walk) r station, hi <| | tt. it ■ I is At $ 2 0 0 it retail, to ai quaint a ll w ith the m a rve lo u s and Instantaneous h o n in g a m i Im i- hm * since she was declared cured of ty p rop erties of the R a d iu m it e S t r o p s , w h ich w ill not harm the finest a n d m ost «lelii ate ra z o r. The y There was also a g iith uHii Ime i:.» k r sh a v in g a f- nve n n n. e a nd a d e lig h t, e ve n fo m en h a v in g the hardest l>.*ards. their success. n o t lie ao m u c h i n m g ood rw iov aa in a g o o d rtTop. W it h phoid she has kept, on mituriug and Friday morning who is visiting all later at Kugene. lie leaves a fatli- » T • K A D 1 U M I T E S T K O r a the m ost in 4 om fe rior r a z o r s a re b ro u g h t u p to a hue e dge, a n d the effect o f tbe er and mother and two brothers, F. I s " I ” ■|| ,,ir ra z o rs I s to k e e p them a t a ll tim es i n the best p o ssib le ) ond ition. re a d y to shave developing typhoid germs. Though tbe hardest bea rd s e.v.lly am i d e llgh tfu ll v B a c h B a d lu in lt « 8 t r o p la aold un d e r the p o s itiv e gtiarantee tho towns ol inti rest in Oregon, and BURIAL BEFORE DEATH t h * t d i t la n o t r a t i* fa c to r y m oney w i ll be refunded T h e y are fo r alU ier O r d in a r y o r S a fe t y R a z o r * herself immune, the germs which taking views for a New York school C. Coffman of Cottage Grove, and | Radium ite S tropa , BOo t o $ 2 ,5 0 : R a z o r s , $1 to $3 j . S. Coffman of Kugene. D A N G E R L U R K S I N T H E U S E O F A N Y S T R O P B U T A R A D IU M IT E t Tho number of people who are she I iiih been developing have been journal that is to publish a series H r.;: k m diseases, su c h as C A N C E R , B A R B E R 8 ' I T C H . E C Z E M A a n d B L O O D P 0 1 8 0 N . often resu lt b o m the use o f n n p e r f- t ly *trop|>ed ra z o rs that c ut,irritate a n d o|ien the sk in , thus a d m ittin g tbe teirit lc- b a c illi that l u r k tl.c a n im a l part 11 s h a v in g soaps, hair sh a v in g b rushes, a n d l u the a ir Itself. Born. butied prematurely, is only to be a constant source of danger and of articles on the resources o f Die- 1 T H E O N L Y P E R F E C T S T R O P I S T H E R A D IU M IT E contagion to all with whom she has gon. He took one picture of the | To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shirk a D ' r> t - ih e w orthies*, heavy, dou ble, t o iu m o n Cow stro p s so ge n e ra lly s* Id, a m i witl. «1 i. Ii nin e dealers out o f t e n w ill conjectured, but that it does occur, try f , t you. T h e y are s o m uch o ld J u n k , p u re a m i sim ple . T h e w o rd K a l i, m it e stand--, for , —rfc • n in n r stro p come iu contact, whole High School and one of the hoy, S' pounds, Saturday March •n i- - - H iv a R a d iu m ite strop a m i t ake u u su bstitute— u o m atter huw h a n d so m e 1 u ia y pear D an ger ¡ a r k z ln U ld and that more often than is credit 6 *- of a n y s t r o p b u t a R a d la m iU “ The Lord only knows what we algebra class and one of each of ed, is borne out by the fact that I aoth. can do with the woman,” said Dr. the grades, all of which are exceeil- cases come to light more often than Benzel. Make a Bluff. iugly good. is pleasant to think "f. Sometimes ‘ ‘ We all keep her under observa If th e re is n 't a n y p le a su re Miss Kdna Grace, a member of life appears to be extinct, when in W a i t s f o r y o u lie sid e tin* w ay. tion and will certainly employ every the Sophomore class, discontinued Wanted. Notice. reality the vital spark is only sns I f t h e re ’s n o t a t h i n g t o g r i n a t means known to science to loente In y o u r jo u rn e y d a y b y d a y . her school work here on Thursday Gentleman or lady with good The undersigned having dissolved pended, and it certainly seems that I f y o u 'v e ¡rot e x c u s e fo r k ic k in g and destroy tho culture group of of last week. She left for her new reference to travel by rail or with a , their partnership business on the nume scientific method should be A n d fo r s t i r r i n g u p a ro w , rig for a fi in of ¿J50,000.00 enpi 7 th dav of March, 1 '•»*» 7 . J. I*. Cur applied In the body of the supposed germs which persist in lingering in home iu the Indian Territory on D o n ’t y o u d o it! D o n 't y o n d o it! .lu st be h a p p y , a n y h o w . t;il Salary 5r.b~2.oo per year and do retiring from the firm, hereby Tuesday of this w nk. The Soph dead prison before it is consigned to her anatomy.” expenses, salary paid vveeklv and Suspicion was attracted to the w ill n o t have t o •l " > t ,K* h a p p y . ,lu«t he h a p p y ; omores hope they xpenses atrvanced. Address, with , K«*e n°»,ce to all persons who are the grave. Only last summer, a I .kU«* ili»1 ridili»» h i d ! tin» h o w , stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Cot- indebted to our firm to settle at lady, wliii had been sickly and ail woman, as typhoid invariably ap- lose any more members this term, I S n t iK x It * it n w d iiM t .v»*ur slioul»lt*r, once. Accounts are payable to L it iih u r up a n d lei t ir r fin, tage Grove, Oregon. ing for a few years, suddenly took peared iu families where she was as they have none too many as it A U tht' w o rld ìn tuli o f m u n ii' either of us. employed, and when she was taken is. A n d t h e re 's j o y ill «’V e ry s t r in g . to her bed and in a tew days died. LUMBER!! LU M BER!! CtTRRiN A V ratch . Rev. Mr. Beatty and Supt. Dil T i ll y o u ir**t a il ouhl«K>rM laiii/liln^ Home dear p lativc, who lived some to tho hospital the suspicion was A n d y o u m a k e tin* i v h o e s siiu r. Cottage Grove, March 12 , ID07. I van I 20,000,000 feet of good lard attended assembly on last distance oft', telegraphed to bold confirmed through culture tests. 4 !).. 1 t I t 'n n . d u t y y o u a re ow in^! ineich.antahle Oregon pine. W ill Tuesday morning. The former de the inni! il until *lio could arrive, w o rld t o s h a k e y o u r contract for a years cut and pay The semi-annual rentnl of the livered lo iih an interesting talk on ! A n T d o t the o lift y o u r volet' in £ in £ in ' Worked Like a Charm. so that til«' laxly was prepared for farmers telephone is due April 1 st. In in *t market price; will make I T i l l the tmirtie h its tin» ntret't ; the culture of the Klamath Moilix Mr. D. N. Walker, editor o( that libera! advances on B. of L. burial and held four days The D ami » G rigi ; s , Manager. . I f tiie w o rld in d a r k a n d g l o o m y spicy journal, the Knterpilsc. l.nulsa, Indians' to whom he was a misson- A n d y o u h a v e n 't R o t a friend corpse was cold and stiff, but tbe G. W . P hkk , Va.. snys:“ I r:iu a nail in my foot u r d u t y to diHW»iuhle, More Freight Cars. ary lor a few years. He illustrated j I t '« 11* y h o y«»ur 2 f''d Barb tt St., San Fratici,,co, Cal. friend was astonished at the fact d u t y t«» p re te n d . Inst week and at once applie I Ituck- The freight cars recently pur- bis talk by specimens of their work If y o u m eet tire w o r ld a g r i n n i n '. that the face did not have the pal- ten's Arnica salve. No lnilumniatlon Wanted followed; the salve simply healed the T h e n the w o rld w ill g r in ,ir v o n , li,| hit'- of di ath, and remarked Ihe i chased hy the O. A S. K. railroad which he had collected during his Y o n . .-in l.auuli the elon.l* t o tlim le rx Vouti man with £250 i* partner wound u- •! res ind skin fact A consultation was-held and!arrived this week and will enable stay with them. T ill the l>lue s k y gl ¡m in e r* 11 1 r< > tig 1 1 Too diseases. Guarantee*' it Itenson's m well paring cash business, Miss Viola Cocroft was aiuent I f v o n j i i “t p re te n d y o n r 'e h a p p y , simple li sts applied but she was ' tbe company to extend its business NN itIi y o u r wli le h e art in tile lililff. i iiniob work for one. Duties light Pharrnaev. 2" h -. pronoun« ■ ial lead, an I tlr> funeral at leasl as far north as Kugene if lfom the Sophomore class one day T h e n , a lin e *! Ix 'f in v i n n k n o w It. ind oisily learned. fHO per week. Y o u ’ll lie h .1 p p v s u r e en ougli! The great stvret of *ucce*s is not set for the following nay. <»n pre trackage privileges can ho securoil last week Address Trader office. 3-3O It to earn money, but how to —H'liistmi I’ott. Mr Freest Wyatt was also ah from the S. l\ Co., which we un gar ing lo doso the coftin it was ¡sent from thejuuior class ou Mon- Subscribe for the Leader. The Leader tells the news. ( make the money do the earning. potieed that the la d y ’s head was derstand can be done. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER iG r a p h o p h o n e : I F R E F B a k in g Powder a bso lu tely pure D IS T IN C T IV E L Y A C R E A M OP T A R T A R B A K IN G POW DER The Bazaar. m Com e and See for Yourself i fi Entirely 11-lcw Stock of ïï)v\> <3oob8 Contino n OUR i STOCK O liv e r V e a tc h . * u % & Ê ffianl; of Cottaijc <5rovc 5 6 â m A T OUR ST O R E W h ile T he# L e s t W indow D is p la y RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP A RAZOR GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER of EACH STROP iu h Griffin & Veatch Company.