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LOCAL ANO PERSONAL The Leader telle the new». New faucy vesta at the Toggery Prices cut In t w o at The Meal Mill) nery. We had tlie pleasure yesterday of Wheeler-Compton At Home ’ meeting an old friend. Fred Cornett of Cottage Grove, formerly of Condon. I One o f the leading social events Gilllatn county, whom we had not I o f the season was the “ A t Home’ ’ aeen for many years. Mr. Cornett re given by Mesdaines F. D. Wbeeler, cently sold his land and sheep inter sm| \ £ Compton, at the home ot eats in Eastern Oregon and has the former Thursday, afternoon, bought a tine (arm near C ental Point, Jackson cou n ty . He also acquired an Interest In the fam ous London M iner al Springs ueur C ottag e (¡r o v e an d is canvassing the H outheni Oregon tow ns taking orders tor t lis very fine mineral water, which Is guaranteed a sure cure for about every coinplaint know n, excepting corn s and in -grow in g toe-n ails,—Nonpareil. Business Change C. W. Wallace and N. E. Comp ton, two o f Cottage Groves enter prising young business men, have bought the General Merchandise store of H. \enske and will .take possession about the 42 th of this nioDtb. The new firm need no in troduction to our people. They are genteel and accommodating and well liked. The Leader wishes them success. Mr. Venske has made many friends during his business career in this city and we hope he will re main with us, which he probably will. It is his intention to go iuto tho lumber business. from 3 to 5 : 30 . The Wheeler home was beauti fully decorated for the occasion with roses and carnations, the L loyd Itiaby has returned from a visit iu P ortla n d . rooms were darkened and with the D avid Finn w a i iu the cou n ty seat brilliancy of the electric lights T u esday on business. made a charming scene The F. B. Phillips of this city has been guests were received by the little appoin ted a notary public. Wheeler and Compton, The W ynne H ardw are C om pan y o f Misses If J'ou w an t a bargain in hats d o n 't this city T uesday instituted suit In daughters of the hostesses, and the puss b y The Ideal Millinery. the circuit court against the Crystal manner in which the lit’ le ladies A ttorney J . E. Young wu* a Eu Consolidated Mining C om pany operat- performed their duties added much lng in the Bohemia district, to recover gene visitors the llrat of the week. to the pleasure of the afternoon. The place to find something for the follow in g sum s: $269.97 o n a Graduating Class Eutertained prom issory note $75.78 for goods pui- The time was very pleasantly nothing Is at The Ideal M illinery. chused from the G ariuan-Hem enw ay spent in games, music and other The graduating class of '07 with Fingal Hinds says the wise ones Company ; $159.88 tor g o o d s purchased a large number of frier ds were en amusements, the most amusing be- are now buying real estate. tf frorn L. Lurch an d $115 for g o o d s . . . . , , tertained by Miss Georgetta Berg Latest style ot visit ing cards at purchased from M. F. W yatt. The ,n 8 the d ra w ..,g con test for w hich last three accounts were unsigned to 11 prize w as offered and w on by Mrs at her home Saturday night June 75 cts. per 100 , at Leader office. the plaintiff iorcollection .G o o d m a n R efresh m en ts were 1 st. A good light wagon for sale Interesting games were piayed W . A. Hemenwuy, form erly of the served con sistin g of straw berries cheap. Enquire at this office. \Y htte-Hemenway C o., of tills place j and w h ipped cream and marsh the most amusing, being quite ap Mrs. I). H eiuenw ay Is visiting with hut n ow o f Cottage G rove, spent m ell o „ cream and cake. propriate to the occasion, was the her sister Mrs. ililtner iu Portland. Thursday and F riday In Urante Pass, - . ,, ‘ ■spelling match.” Prizes were re calling on old friends. C ottag e G rove l h e b o u r o f d ep a rtin g cam e all (ie o . 1 !. Dorris of Eugene w as in ceived by Miss Eliza MaGee and is a thriving place w ith 21 saw m ills 100 soon for the ladies each oi this city Thursday on legal business. trib u tary to it. T h e present e a r w h om w ere lou d i 11 d ecla rin g Mrs. Miss Hefty, the fortunate contest Dims. Bruneu'i is building a new sidew a lk In front of Ids residence on shortage is greatly effecting the mills W h eeler und M rs. C om pton de ants. and the largest mill ha* been obliged , ig h tfu l entertainers. T h e follow - Dainty refreshments were served Third street. to close dow n. Other* w ill be c o m after which, Miss Georgetta favored Mrs. L. L. W ood s, after a few days pelled t o close unless the shortage is ing ladies were present: visit in lids city returned home to Eu Mesdaines Bemou, Eakin, Billing- her friends with some instrumental relieved.— Rogue River Courier. gene Monday. Dr. .1. K. N. Bell has leaped into ton. Briggs, Hart, Cochran, W. A. solos- A. B. Lyon and family have moved popular favor in ttie W illam ette v a l Hemenway, A. B. W ood, Ishaui, Upon bidding the hostess good to Seattle where they will reside in ley a* an orator, pu'.ptt and oth er Phillips, Thompson, Beatty, G ood night each on e was given a small, tiie future. wise. N ext Sunday lie is to deliver man, Abrams, J. I. Joues, George dainty, birch-bark penuant tied Miss Lizzie Veatch has returned to the baccalau reate serm on at the I’ hll- Hall, Paul Jones, Pierce, Rich with the '07 class colors, which will (¡ra n ts Pass a fter a visit in this city onm th colleg e Commencement. June 15 he is to deliver the address at tire mond, Dr. George, Chambers, John iu after years, make all think of for the past month the pleasant evening spent 0 x 1 this J oh n Stoneberg, the confectioner at annual Knights ot P yth ias con ven son, Veatch, Conner, Burkholder, the bridge made a business trip to tion at Huhhurd, and J u ly 4th he is W* Wallace, Misses Woods and occasion. to m ake tin* eagle scream at C otta g e Jessie Berg. P ortland this week. 1'lyncs W alker was in Eugene this week. G rove, where lie is to he the orator of W A N TE D — At this office, clean the d a y —C orva llis Tim es. cotton rags for w hich we will pay The Pacific T eleph on e an d Tele 2 u\ cents a pound. R ev .T. R. N. Bell of Corvallis will deliver the ora tion on the Fourth in tills city. A first-class selection. Bussell Weli-li of the W illam ette Valley C om pan y at Eugene was In Cottage G rove the Hrst of the week. Il y ou ca n ’ t afford to b u y a house an d lot, secu re a lot before they get too h igh . H inds has som e g ood on es. tf graph com pany hus just issued a new Directory which is now d 'strib u ted . It is very com plete and so arranged ms to make it easy and convenient for its patrons. Lane c o u n ty is well c o v ered by the com p a n y and bus som e thing like 3000 subscribers. Tin* co m pany Is to lie com m ended for the e x cellent service it is now g iv in g to the public, which they intend t o im prove Ust ns fast as dem and is m ade. Duke K nox, a w ell know n y ou n g F. M. Ernest, a member of tlie Bar iilan In C ottage G rove, bu t w h o f#r tels Ice Co. of C ottage (¡rove, w as in some tim e hack has been holding the Drain Tuesday In the interest o f the position of nook keeper in a Seattle bank, hus passed th rou gh a siege of business.— Nonpareil. W A N T E D — Experienced bridge t.vpi.oid fever. His m oth er who re carpenters, $3.50 a day, also labor sides at Eugene w ent there to nurse ers $2.50 a day. Address P. V. him und lie I ihh so far recovered that, Cooper, Black Butte, Oregon. 15-31 lie has been brought to his home iu Eugene where lie Is now getting alon g Miss Gertrude Palmer has I teen se nicely. lected by the com m ittee t o read the F ather O 'Farrell left T uesday for D eclaration of Independence at. the an extended visit w ith his parents celehration n this city on the Fourth. w h o live n orth o f T o r o n to , Canada. F. I>. Wheeler, the well known and He w ill be g o n e until) A u gu st I, and popular merchant of C otta g e Grove, w ill visit o th e r places o f interest and and president of the Drain W ater Co. M ends on the w ay . During ids a b w as in tow n S a tu rd a y .—Drain N on sence, Father H unt o f Portland, will pareil. officiate as piiest at Eugene and C ot L. It. Edm iindson of Eugene lias tage G rove. been appointed Deputy District A ttor Mr. F. J . H ard, who w a s a ccom ney fo r fids coun ty by W. N. M cFnd- panied by his wife ami her sister on a den the newly appoin ted district at trip to the Bohemia m ining district, torn ey. returned hom e on Su n day. They Imd S. B. Am is anil wife returned this ail en joyable trip, but Mr. Hard is aftern oon t o C o tta g e Grove after a suffering from a severe cold that, he visit a t the home o f Mr. Am is' par c o n tra cte d . ents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Guard. F. Am is.— R ev. R. G. White of Tennessee w ill o ccu p y the pulpit at the Presbyterian church In this city during the sum mer, preaching his first sermon t o m orrow m orning. The Pleasant. Hill hoys defeated the C ottage .¡rov e hoys in a game o f hast* hall Su n day, the score b e in g « to 1 . A return gam e w ill he played at Pleasant Hill tod ay. Dr. and Mrs. M ary left yesterday on n visit t o friend* In Harrisburg. Mrs M acy w ill probably I«* n w a v for som e tim e. but. the d o c to r will return in a few days. T om orrow m orning Prof. Briggs w ill occupy the pulpit nt. tlie Christian Church and In the evening Rev. W o o d ly w ill preach. The pastor Rev. O lson is holding a meeting at Frank lin. Now is the time to get your hat for the F ou rth of Ju ly and y on get a bargain such as you never heard of before. Trim m ed hnts for $I.H0, $1 .- 75 and .00 In fact any price you want. I pf . ai M i i . i . inkkv S t o r k . M r. B. L. Hastings of Polk cou n ty , w ho has been visitin g hi* son , Price H astings for tw o or three d a y s re turned to his home on M onday and took with him Verne, his y ou n g grandson w h o w ill s|s*nd the sum m er wlth him. Miss L an celotte D. Fritz o f M c G regor, Iow a , is visiting the fam ily o f Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hawkins. Miss Dollie and her sister Mias Daisy antic ipate a go*id ileal of pleasure during the visit of their cousin. Noiice of Removal. W e make it our business to deal exclu sively in Woodmen Officers At the meeting of the Woodmen of the World held last Friday even ing, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term; Consul—J. YV. Kiddy. A. I,— C. F. Walker. Banker— D. B. Chamberlin. Clerk—C. H. VanDenburg. Escort -Louie McKibben. Watchman— P. N. Gill. Sentry— 1>. II. Rihble. Manager (18 mos)— F. H. Uosen- burg. Collars. Cuffs. Hose. Gloves and to keep in stock all the very latest styles. The Celebrat ed Style SHIRTS S3.00 HATS. Our specialty. TJhc Vc o ÿ S /c rÿ _______ X j * y, I •KNOX" of the latest materials for Spring wear, both plain and fancy. ___ . * 4 « x j» y t f * y j * x jr . _, Cottage Srouo Oregon. , ..................... * * 4 * * 4 » * 4 * 4 ) « .* 4*1 * 4 » x jn * 4 * Entirety IITcw Stoch of IDu\> (Boobs Comino OUR S T O C K O f S h o e s c a n ’ t be Beaten __ Oliver Veatch. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People THF. c ir c l e at their meeting also elected officers For Sale as follows: One good milk cow, $35, one Past G N., Mrs. Kate Veatch; span of horses, harness and wagon G. N., Mrs. Marguerite Johnson; $ 200 , one road cart, single harness G. W. M c C oy , Gowdyville. Advisor, Mrs. Jennie G. Rosen- $20. bnrg; Magician, Mrs. Elmira Jen kins; Attendant, Miss Nellie Rich mond; Capt. of Guards, Mrs. Mary Van Den berg; Inner Sentinel, Mrs. Sallowness Transformed Laura Hastings; Outer Sentinel, to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fascinating F. H. Rosenburg; Musician, Eunice when delicately soft, underspread Van Denberg; Manager, Cora with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, active skin. Robert - Awbrey. COTTAGE REDUCTION SALE OF LINERY. FINE CHARLIiS MATTHEWS, I'ropr. S uccessor H A RTU N G & ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps pores free from clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute t he color which charms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert - ine is certain protection against tan, sunburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. Spreads like an imperceptible sheen 0 / gauze over skin surface, forming a shield stimulating and preserving a delicate, lustrous beauty. MiL- Beginning Saturday June 1st and continuing for two weeks only, the Fashion Millinery will sell their fine millinery at greatly reduced prices. Special reduction being made on ready trimmed hats. Coll and see tlie:n. 7-2w HANSON. ROBERTINE GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO. “ Ih e D octor S a y s ; ” flew lers in M in im i lliirihviiii1, Stoves ml IL iiiws . J Wo* alno handle /ill kinds of F a r m in g C ream C-a»1- i serve on e y ea r an d the transaction \ o il can buy m ore for one d o lla r at I ()| j,i,s jness usual nt su ch m eetin g, j the Wheeler-Thompson Co’s Hiile j M a c h in e ry S e p a ra to rs, Sporting (io o d s G u n s a n d A m m u n it io n , F.tc and then he does write, and if you will bring his writings to us we will deevpher it for you and give you exactly what it calls for at the low est cost, guaranteeing purity and freshness of the drugs, care and skill in compounding, and no delay whatever in the service. Of course | we sell scores of other things be- ] sides putting up prescriptions. Half dozen full-blood black .Min- j and orca lien*. Enquire at this office. 25 tf to A ik your Druggist TO D A t fo r a fro* la m flt t f G. B. Hengen o f the O. * S. E. By. T h '» ,nee‘ in * ' s f 01 the with Mr*. Haugen visited M anager A. pu rpose o f electin g on e d irector to It. W oods lost week, before returning serve three years and ou e clerk to Wanted GROVE FLOUR MILLS aggS sjg Notice of Annual School Meeting Mr. and Mr*. H artley, w h o have tieen visiting relatives in P orttam l Notice is hereby given to the for som e time have returned h om e to legal voters of School District No. C ottage G rove, lint w ill shortly leave 45 of Lane county. State of Ore for the Bohemia district where they have Interests, to spend the sum m er gon, that the annual school ineet- month*. in g for said district will be held at A very fine photograph of C ottage the lia st side sch ool b u ild in g to be- Grove nearly three feet k » Bl tl,e ¡r, at the hour .,1 2 o 'c lo c k p in. work ot Messrs Bruneau and A dam s . ...... . .. . . , on the third M onday, b e in g the 17th is on exhibition in the w in dow of ■” B D ave.Scholl. day o f J u n e A . D. 1907. W om an 's Christian Tem perance tioo at Portland. Union* held at Junction last week. New stock of dry good» Mrs. Com pton of this city read a very shoes at Olliver Veatch s. Interesting paper. NECKTIES A large vari ety to choose trom in styles and colors. GENTS' FURN SHING GOODS. It has been customary with the Christian Church to hold a Child ren’ s Day on the first Sunday in June and this year no exception was made, although closely follow ing the Commencement exercises. The parents ill Cottage Grove take great interest in all these classes as was evidenced by the large audi ence which greeted the little oues on Sunday evening last. Quite a large class took part in the exer cises, which consisted o f songs, rec itations, quartets, etc. all those tak ing part doing excellent work and are to be highly commended Some little tots with their infant antieu- latiou rendered their part of the services in a very excellent manner ami the teachers, pareuts and others may well be proud o f them. The V ogu e Millinery Parlors have been rem oved to third door ea st of the bridge in the M cFarland building, where we w ill he glad to w elcom e our old cu stom ers and new. M c G ee it H aiims . 8 'tf *(, J , . t, i f . vl , ,1. , ( . |! Let Us Dress You in the Í Latest Style. t Childrens Day at Christian Church Mr. W. H. Abram s and w ife has Dated thin 0th day of June 1007 than you can carry home. returned from Portland. Mr. Abram s O. H. V an D k n h u b g , Victor, Edison and Columbia has tieen In St. V incent's hospital for Chairman Board o f Directors the past month where he underwent a talkiog machines and records at the Attest. J. K. Barrett, District Clerk tf delicate operation which we are glad Bazaar. t o note wns successful and Mr. | Don't fall to visit the big sale now For Sale A b ra m s w ill soon be himself again. on at the W heeler-Thom pson Co. Ninety head of large W eth er g o u ts. Miss G ertrude Palmer, a teacher In Prof. Worth Harvey has g o n e to Inquire o f K. Tuffar ut tho Fashion the C otta g e G rov e Public school# M ed ford to spend vacation and Stable C ottage (trove. O regon. w on the g o ld medal in the oratorical con test at the Joint institute ot the Prof. Strange will spend his vaca- t «- d z x h y lz y h x j / l t i o b l h »(> . ; . . . * . J , Benson's Pharmacy Remember We Buy for Quality. * T U F I I1 L - Call on Griffin & Veatch Co. I FTThFD L L n l/L K . l hc /V' ost Popular Paper of Cottage Grove Cottage Grove. Oregon * - V