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LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL. N e w fancy vests at the Toggery. Prices cut In tw o at The Heal Milli nery. (.'apt. Johnson visited (or a day In Eugene Monday. Thos. Parker aud daughter Miss Ellen were in Eugene Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson were Eugene visitors on Friday last. New stock of dry goods and shoes at OlHver Yeatch’s. If you want a bargain in hatsdon’t pass by The Ideal Millinery. Mrs. James Henson lias been visit ing at Corvallis during the week. The regular meeting night of the City Council will be next Monday Ju l.v 1. Latest style ot visiting cards at 7 5 cts. per 100, at Leader office. Mr. and Mrs. Green Pitcher after an absence of five mouths have te turned to the eity. lu response to a telegram from The Ladies Committee Actively at Minneapolis str.ting the serious ill ness Work on Preparations. of his mother, Mr. C. Paul Jones left last Thursday afternoon for that In the Leader supplement will place. be found the program for the big Hon. Peter Logie of Marshfield, icelebration to b e h e ld in this city one of the best rustlers for the devel opment of Coos Bay and Oregon in next Thursday July 4th. The com general, attended the League conven ) mittee have spared no paius and tion this week. labor to make the celebration a suc W. F. Hart returned to W, W. 1 line cess in every detail. The program mans nt Bedrock, Monday, where he is a good one and as near as pos is building a large barn .'«oxsi* feet in sible will lake place at the grove, size for Mr. Chllsinaii. 1 le expects to which is being put in first-class con return about Saturday. Marriage licenses have been issued dition where it is nice and cool and to Form 11. Harrel of Glrudal, and j shady, thus avoiding the necessity Emma A. Allen of Cottage G rove; to of traveling about 111 the hot sun to Herbert Doty and Helen Hunt .lack see the various spoits and every in son both of Lorane; to Marshal M. Ecclestoo and Mary J. Baker of dication points to .1 most successful celebration. Everybody come and Junction. Dr. Franc Luctle Hard, the opti bring vour basket and join in the cian and refrnctionist, after July first big basket dinner at tlie Grove at will be In her office at Eugene from noon and May for the fire works 111 tea a. m. until one p m. Other hours the evening. by appointment only. 6L0RI0US FOURTH Sunday School Convention Tlie District Sunday School Con- | ventiou was held at the Christian church last Sunday jrge attendance was evening, present and ““ ''“ cresting program rendered •’•ouiiueut among the speakers were Mrs- I,la Caldwell, Mise Gertrude Hur,li k - M,ss “ '»nghtnau and Mr. a,,d \\ hite of the Pres byteiiun Church. T w o officers were elected, Rev. White, vice-presi dent and Mr. -£j ....................................................... * |l Let Us Dress You in the| Latest Style. We our li ety to choose ji" trom in styles |J- nnd colors. ¡¿- GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. this week, closing tonight. A iimn her of prominent Sunday School workers of the state are present, and and a number of delegates present from this city Among those ou the very latest in Collars. Cuffs. all styles. the program is Mrs. Ora Hetucn- nny of Cottage Grove, who spoke The Celebrat ed Style SHIRTS of the • KNOX" latest materials for Earnest Gilstrap of Eugene was in S3.00 Spring wear, Cottage drove Monday In the interest HATS. MARRIED of the Register. both plain The ladies committee met at the By Rev. C. II. Wallace, June 2d, Mrs. C. E. M. Brown of Eugene is and fancy. Our specialty. L 4. Koosliell and wife of Albany Commercial Club rooms last week visiting her daughter Mrs. Thomas are visiting at tire home of Thomas 1!H>7 ut the bride’s parents, (leo. and are progressing nieel.v in l ’earee in this city. Parker in this city. Mr ¡ Prettyman, C. Schneider and Ella M. Addison, making arrangements for a grand A good light wagon for sale Mrs. Parker's mother is also a guest also Herbert Maurice Doty and C otta ge S ro v e time. Miss Francis Howard is tlie at the Parker home. cheap. Enquire at this office. Helen Hunt Jackson, all of Lo- A squad of seven men of Company bouoie-l lady chosen for Goddess of regon. Mrs. C. C. Coffman of Eugene is In mue, Oregon. under command of Corporal Liberty, Miss H-i/f-1 Gray and the city on business and a visit to * j* n» * !» 'i* *}»■ ,Y | - * rf-j* ¿y* xjVyj'n Hutchinson will .join ('apt. Williams' Mamie Kime as her maids of honor, relatives. At llie Methodist parsonage at Com pany 3d Regiment O. X. G. and Miss Hazel Hazleton for plenty, Eugene on Satin day, June 22 at I The Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’t go to tlie encampment nt Seaside for be beat. Sold by Oliver Veatch. 10 days after which they w ill join M iss M.iblc Rosenberg peace, Miss p in. by Rev. 1>. H T-iinble, Mr, Mrs. Ilavid Griggs returned Sunday their Company here and go to Rose- Agues Langdon Columbia, Miss Mori is A. McKibbeu t • Miss N e t from a visit w ith her parents at Eu burg for tlie encampment. Eunice Van Der.b-irg, Opal White- tie Yaroey. l ire happy couple are m gene. Griffin A- Veatch has just complet lv lor Hiwaian Islands m both prominent residents ol this LeKoy Woods of the Wheeler ed a very handsome glass case In There will also be the car of city and have a host of b lends who Thompson Co. was in Portland this which to display their stock of guns little girls to represent each state. wish them much joy and bliss. week. They are daily expecting tin* arrival The L (» T M ’s have planned a They lelt on the flyer last Saturday of a consignment of 30 or 40 Win Miss Neva Perkins and MissPurrln ll attended I , of O. Commencement at chester gnus, wtdeh when they are beautiful float. All orders, socie evening for Portland and a trip received will make the largrst choice ties anil business houses are invited through the Sound country after Eugene. of fire arms to be found perhaps to have a float. Hinds has some of the best resi which they will return and reside dences in the city for sale on good south of Portland. This enterprising file wagons and floats to be dec- in this city. Mr M -Ribbon is a firm is continually adding to tlieir terms. 0 immense stock in all lines, caused orated on the vacant lots, west ol prominent lumber dealer of this Itev. Olson was in Eugene this partly by there enterpiise and deter Greer Pitcher’s residence. place, being a member of the film week returning home Wednesday mination to be in the front rank in tv‘-s of McKibbeu Bros., and the West evening. the hardware line and urged on by evil Oregon Lumbei Manufacturers A Family Reunion Manager Wood of the O & S E was the rapid increase of their business. Association 1 xtemls to him and his doing business in Eugene the first of Prof. Kerr, tlie newly elected presi- j On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. J the week. dent of the Oregon Agricultural ^Col W . B iker were entirely taken by a bride their hearth t congratulations O f S h o e s c a n ’t he B eaten g aud well wishes for long life and Editor Gilst rap of the Morning Reg lege was in Cottage G love Wednesday pleas nit surprise gotten up bv their lster represented that paper at the attending the Willamette Valley De- ¡ children, who had so arranged it as prosperity. velopment League convention. As league meeting. President ICerr lias been but a short to assemble together in a family re STRAIN TOO GREAT Miss Nellie Hemenwa.v. who has time In Oregon, this is his first trip union. Tlie pleasure of the parents been at school at Portland has re to this portion of the state and lie was so much the greater from the S nx 'Ì x turned home. v-»x\x expressed himself as highly pleased fact that it hsr| been kepi a close Hundreds of Cottage Grove Readers A n VI n G eneral M erch a n d ise—P u rve y ors to the P eop le Miss l„uln Willard and Miss Ida and delighted with its wonderful pro Find Daily Toil a Burden. secret from them, who had no ink Francis Barrett visited friends at spects. Personally Mr. Kerr is a ; 1 Creswell on Sunday. / n\-, f /iv-,• ,i\- / n\■ / 1. 7i\ //.. i\4 i\'//'n\/ /Yiv ’/•<iv most affable gentlemen and pleasing ling of what was proposed. On Tlie hustle and worry of business Mrs Chas. Cochran wna among talker. He promises to again visit Saturday night some of them ar those who attended commencement our city, stay longer and get better rived on the train, the others reach men, at Eugene this week. acquainted. The hatd work aud stooping of ing here on Sunday morning. Mr. Hon. R. M. Veatch of this city at Mr. W. S. Matlock, wife and sister and M i». Bakei’.s family consists of wot kmen, C r tended Commencement of the U. o f in-law, Mrs. Jim Matlock have been Tlie woman’s household cares, eight children, nil being present but O. at Eugene this week. visiting Mrs. Mc.Murruy and daughter \r-- too great a strain ou the kid Miss Gertrude Burdick returned to Mrs. Frank Jordan of Cottage Grove. one, a daughter, Mrs. W. S. Mc Cottage Grove Wednesday after visit Mr. Matlock has been state senator Farland ol Marshfield who was un neys. Backache, headache, sideache, ing friends ill Eugene. and mayor of Pendleton and is ¡1 able to be present. Kidney troubles, urinary troubles Those present were, Mr. E. D. Victor, Edison and Columbia brother of ,L D. Matlock, mayor of talkiog machines and records at the Eugene. He spent a few days reviv Ba.;er and wife of Portland; Mr. follow. H. Oliver ol 1*J15 West St., Pen ing old acquaintances and school COTTAGE GROVE Ba/aar. tf Walter Baker and wife of Cottage dleton, Oregon, says: " I speak mates. Hinds will sell you any kind of a drove; Mr. Clair Baker, wife and from experience wheu I say that] The United States has sued tlie ranch trom 10 to 2000 acres. Call Corvallis & Eastern for $10,703 dama son Albany; Mr. Ralph Baker and' D 111 V Kidney Pills- are a remedy j and see his list. tf ges, alleged to have been done the wife Portland; Mr. F. T. M il-s a n d that hn 1 inucl, merit anil i -. iii lie j The place to find something for government on account, of tires caused wife, Portland. So many hands dtpended upou for cuiing buck nothing Is at The Ideal Millinery. At a ! by the railroad on reserve land of soon made the spacious rooms a ache and ki ’nev trouble time when my bn< k was so sore and ! Fingal Hinds says the wise ones plaintiff. The old management will bowel of iloweis and it was a most lame that it was all I could do to CHARI.liS MAT I HEWS, Propr. have to father this, and will 110 doubt are now buying real estate. tf happy fifteen that sat down lo a bond ov- r or straighten up again tight the case. Representative J. U. Campliell of S uccessor t o Mr. and Mrs. nnd (he kidneys were deranged, Bert Kelsay, w ho has been under sumptuous dinner Oregon City attended the Willamette Doan’s Kidney Pills did snore for HÄRTUNG & HANSON. arrest In Eugene charged with tin- Baker sincerely hope that this is tlie Valley league convention. larceny o f a check for $240 from John forerunner ot what will lie many me than everythin'.: else 1 had tried Miss Leila Bridges of Los Angeles Heavy work and co'ds have brought Tunnell nt Creswell has been dis happy gatherings i 1 the future. is 11 guest at the home of Mr. and a twinge **l sfiffu s in my had: charged, tlip jury returning a verdict Mrs. .1. I I . Barrett. They have only one grandchild, the since then at times, hut a few doses of not. g u ilty . Mrs. N. J. Wharton of t.akeview is son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Baker, of Doan’s Kidney Pills have quick Prof. O. V. White and wife o f Phil ly removed the symptoms. This visiting her brothers H. C., Curtis omath college and Prof. Guy A. and of course the grand parents remedy can lit relied upon to end and K. M. Veatch in this city. White of the San Anselmo Theologi think with the parents that lie 1 -. sufferings similar to mine.” For Mrs. L. Lurch and daughter were cal school, Cal., are visiting at tln- the "o n ly .’ ’ A most happy and en sale by all dealers. 1 ’iire -r>" cents Visiting friends iD Portland during the liome of Mrs. Mary F. White in tills joyable time was had liy all, and Fosler-Milburn Go., Buffalo, New week and attending the Rose shew. city. another gathering was arranged to York, sole agents foi the United Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Martin cele Mrs. Mary McFarland and son take place 10 tlie near future, the States. Ih-membcr the name Doans brated the 60th anniversary of their and take no other. Frank Hawley of Olex, Oregon, Mrs. marriage on Wednesday June 10th, scene being shifted to the home of Lydia Van Burén of Astoria, Oregon, Mrs. Grace Brund of Cottage Grove and Mrs. C. F. Cathcart o f Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, of ! - IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Is visiting relatives and friends in Wash., are visiting their parents Mr. near this ci'y. this d tv .—Brownsville Times and Mrs. O. I*. Adams on tlie old .*.«!***■' W. C. Stewnrt, a prominent l.iiin- farm south o f town. Runaway Accident ls>r dealer of Comstock was doing Latest style of visiting cards at business in Cottage Grove yesterday. G. W . Griffin’s driving mare ran fe :¡K ■ T h e Leader office at 75 cts. per loO. fob Uc>\ler9 in Mr. George Cornwall, editor of the away Uiis morning and as a result Now is the time to get your lint for s/;/: ■ ’-U) Pacific Tlmberman of Portland at the Fourth of July and you g«-r a i ■<«Nl Mrs Griffin is confined to the house tended the League meeting Wednes bargain such as you never heard of - , with a badly sprained ankle. Mr. liefore. Trimmed hats for 91.(10, *1 - day. 77» and $2.00 in fact any price \on and Mrs. Griffin were driving to Ex-Chief of Police Fnderwood went want ! Cottage Grove to attend the devel to London ¡Springs the first o f the InF.Al. M i m . i m . iiy S tork . We also handle nil kinds of week itoping the change will lienefit opnient league convention. Be S his health. Injured at Alca. tween Springfield and Goshen the F a r m in g M a c h in e ry Mrs. A. Rice of lone, Oregon, after J. H. Christensen was brought to harness broke and tlie horse began visiting her mother Mrs. S. E. Coch the Eugene hospital last evening from C r e a m Separators, Sporting (foods to lick nnd run. Right in trout of ran ill this city for the past month, Alca, a little town south of Cottng-- them in the road was a big ennip it’s a- veil to know just where to ( j i i n v e n d A m m u n i t i o n , Ktc. returned home Monday. Grove, suffering from Injuries re I wagon and thinking they would go to get the doctor s prescription j Chas. Cochran, who was one of the ceived in the sawmill there a t I .an collide with it, Mrs. Griflin jumped filled a- urately, quickly and rca-| i Remember We Buy for Quality. - Call on principal musicians at the commence yesterday afternoon. Dr. Ncalefe from the b u ggy to the grou id, sonably a regards to prie- Pure ment programs returned to Cottage dressed the wounds, amputating three j spraining her ankle. Mr. Griffin drugs, in average drug stor< are Grove yesterday.—Register. lingers and part o f the palm of the ran the a n im -1 into a high hank. 1 the'exceptioiis not th«> rule. Carc- Mrs. Mary F. White and daughter right hand.— Register. demolishing one of tho front wheels f„i con)p .„nd is an tlg-r important j Marion are attending the stale con of the '>'iggv and tho horse broke lt,.m ,i..‘ - g ... n peed vention of the Christian church nt Notice of Removal. loose and ran clear to Pleasant Hill ,vjttl , l ines And rcn -n ibb g -Ç - g . - - V < - g - - g -g-<g- < g - Æ-â*. Turner this week. ' -s -s -V X X v x d f x X Ç ’ The Vogue Millinery Parlors lime It was caught by H*-nry Mathews j)rjce j „ )t the hast thing to think | Governor Chamlierlnln nnd Con lieen removed to third d--,r east oi nnd brought to Eugene. H e stop of. gressman Hnwley were guests In the bridge In the Mcl'arland building, ped it where the buggy was side where we will be glad to welcome our tracked and hitched the horse to it. Cottnge Grove Wednesday attending old customers and new. The Most Popular Paper Mr. ami Mrs. Griffin were brought the meeting of the Development NrOcr. .x H arms . V h c o c / Q c r i/ OrC Conic and See for Yourself m Entirely lllcw Stoch of 3Dv\> (Boote Comino w m OUR É É I w, STOCK O liv e r Veatch. a MILLS GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO. : (iriffin & Veatch Co. Htl League. I t t to t o v in another rig.— Guard. l> Hose. Gloves li to keep stock k A large vari sively in retary. The 22nd annual state convention is being held in Eugene Boy NECKTIES make it business to deal exclu Clarence Moras, sec yesterday afternoon on “ T h e Problem ’ ’ ’ Benson’s Pharmacy I Ht LtADLiL Cottage Grove, Oregon of Cottage Grove %