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LOCAL A l PERSONAL. Subscribe for the Leader. New fancy vests at the Toggery. Prices cut In two at The Ideal Mill! nery. T. \V. Jenkins was In Kngene the Hr.st of the week. The county court was In session in Eugene this week. 1 !. J. Kirkwood came up from Eu gene for a day Tuesday. Miss I’hoebe flame wood of Eugene is visiting friends in Cottage (¡rove. New stock of dry goods and shoes at OIMver Veatch’s. If you want a bargain in hatsdon’t pass by The Ideal Millinery. Latest style ol visiting cards at 70 cts. per 100 , at Leader office. I atest style in visiting cards at 75 cts. per 100 at The Leader office. .Mrs. M. Wallis, who has l>een visit ing her sou in Eugene lias returned home. Monument Unveiled. HADAORANDCELEBRniON!',,ni"s1 ", *« *« » * | go it which tlie miners were prod- One of the laws of the Woodmen of the World is to erect .1 monu An Immense Crowd Come to Cottage ment costing $100 over the grave Grove to Take Part in the Fes of each of its deceased neighbors tivities of the Oay aud on a Sunday in Juuo to unveil this monument and decorate the The celebration in Cottage («rove grave with beautiful ilowers. Thus was a success. All the arrauge- it was in compliance with this law, that a number of the Woodmen oi n,enls were ‘-'arried ol,t witLout this city aceompaiuml bv their ! a b d c b any where and the raarsk«l* wives went to Comstock last Son- " f *he da-v wer<’ cer,n,nlv the r,Sht day and unveiled the monument ln, n *D tbe r‘ " bt P*a,'‘‘- erected there during the past y e a r' No bel,t‘r weather could have over the grave of the late Clay R. boen provitle. 1 , * ' individual ^ n|allf been delegated to fix it to suit him- I ding on us fast their wearied feet would permit them. This lloat caused much fun and laughter along the route. Arriving at the grove where the extreises were held, Co. E, lined up on one side of the toad and present ed anus t<> «■ nrli feature of the pa rade as it «lrove past, a graceful act of Captain Johnson and his com mand While the people were seating themselves the ban I rendered a se lection, after which Dr. Wood, who was chairman of the day, called the gathering to order, and Rev. Beatty offered prayer. This was billowed by a selection by the baud. Miss Gertrude Palmer lining introduced by the chairman, read the Declara tion of Independence in a dear and distinct voice, which was listenel to with clos attention. After more music, Clciirmaii Woods in a few sD xt. J « x b • .* ,*. .*. *♦* X*< ,1 < J , , t , xt , , t , J , , t , ' .................... $ Let Us Dress You in the| i Latest Style. t We make it our business to deal exclu sively in GENTS- FURNISHING GOODS N EC K T IES !*. A large vari- ety to choose lrom in styles and colors. -J- ;i* T ;* lz_ Collars. 'I Cuffs. v aud to keep F. H. itnsenberg acted as Consul 3"lf- *'be 8un PeePed af its ached Hose. IX in stock all Commander, Prof Bl 1 1 1 time ....... ' *“d « Gloves the address and D. J. 1),.Braille the ...ist roll d by gave promise of the very latest styles. read the poem. A number of friends ltMkinK ,l nnple«Hunily warm, but The Célébrât- J- u d the relative« o f the young man • • “ » « * • P»“ «1"« “ P* BO ed Style w SHIRTS were present aud the exercises were !'iut! d***,n8 l 'ie ') was du‘ he.it •KNOX" of the latest carried out in ritualistic order. oppressive. materials for The unveiling ceremonies of the B> 7 ° ’c,ock « aK°,,s a" d b"« ’ $ 3. 00 Spring wear, Wood»— are lieu,it.Ml and impres 8« ' ,oaded to tbwr <' 1" ' HATS. both plain sive and one of the many beautiful *"8 capacity, some, howevei, ot i which, were only built for two, and fancy. ,ur «ell dtosen words introduced Hev. Our specialty. Mrs. If. O. Thompson is visiting features connected with this great1 w" ,cu were on,;> « m e rolling into town from all di- dt I K N B 11 ,the orator of the day. relatives and friends in Eastern Ore order. No Woodman’s grave ¡, ' came and bv by s 8 u’c,oek o’clock th*| the gon. W t unmarked for over the grave of 1 • *nd M* Bel> ai'«*d ' b ' -Men- .Mrs. Buchanan of Corvallis Is visit each sleeping neighbor a monument treat* of on. city wen........ wded nee from the C o tta g e rou e ing at tlie home of her daughter Mrs. must be erected by the or.ler. witb huudreds ot spectators waiting which lie held for over an * hour II. H Veatch. O reg on If a neighbor is lost at sea or ' to view ,hc Par"de- ° ” tbe main | His or-Hoi. deviated from tin usual 2 \ ................ .... ........ . Mrs. E. H. Evans and daughter street it was only with "slow and spread laglr kiud of Fourth ol July *1* <*. 'A* *1« X|>. , y |x >^x y^x yjo. x i* y^x Miss Ethel of Eugene spent the dies in any way that his body can measured gait," that progress was orations dealing more with the not lie found tlie monument is fourth in tills city. ■ 1 - made,.but there was no jostling or present amt future of our country A good light wagon for sale erected to his memory iu his home town, thus keeping hi tuemorv pushing, for those who were in a than with t!i*> past, and was a very cheap. Enquire at this office. hurry could aud *1 id take the popu able and inteiesting address. This The Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’t green in the hearts of his neighbors ss® who each year decorate tlie spot lists’ choice— the middle of the concluded tin exercises for the be beat. Sold by Oliver Veatch. load. And light here we will say morning and tlie crowd dispersed with sweet flowers in love, honor Miss (tail llare left. Monday for Eu that a iu«ue orderly and well be to various shady nooks lor their gene to accept n position in the tele and remembrance haved crowd oi people never gather basket lunch. phone* exchange in that city. P; ed together in any community, not th e spo r ts . Birthday Party. liinds has some of the best resi Svÿi Promptly at. i.ffo the program dences in the city for sale on good Wednes lay afternoon Miss Kutl a clash or an angry word being m terms. began at tile grove a id was carried Blair celebrated her thirteenth bu'‘ rd doting tlie day. m Victor, F.disou aud Columbia birthday at the home of her parents It was neat l> Iu 0 clod, botou. out according to schedule except talking machines and records at the on Fourth street and a moat de ■ ** ' oki“ 8 P«* in the parade anem the three-legged and sack races, Bazaar. tf lightful time was had The lawn bled li the designated place and no contestants respondin';. M» Another cement walk is being The song by Mr. Elias West, an where game« were played in 1 ■ 1 1 . . .... . :" !,i U P the built on Main street ill front of the old man 73 years of age, was well t é luncheon served, w hs ga>ly decorat-1 ot ln a r c b in llle b>*lowing ordf-i property of Hr. H. C. Schleef. O f S h o es c an’t be Beaten received. Cottage (¡rove Band Hinds will sell you any kiud of a ed and tbe little ladies present nude 1 Company K T he wrestling mat. li between Dr ranch Ironi 10 to 2000 acres. Call merry and enloyed themselves to Orator amt Civic Authorities Mncoy and Joe Robinson which and see his list. tf their hearts content. I,ilicitv (bit took place on the platform was The place to find something for Mrs. Dunliar assisted by Miss ('ilium liia and States much enjoyed mid won by the lat i l Bw nothing is at The Ideal Millinery. Cliristian Endeavor Maud Blair, acted as hostess. Many ter. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People Roman Chariot Fingal Hinds says the wise ones beautiful presents were presented The baseball game between Cot i l Roman Chariot 7/,'„sz-Vr,?/,„v.V,:. tage Grove and Eugene was wit are now buying real estate. tf ] Miss Ruth and wishes for many I, iyal Teinis*rance I.egiuii nessed In a large crowd, and was Prof. Harvey has accepted n posi more birthdays. Those present Ideal .Millinery Carriage won bv tho home team. tion in tlie First National bank to were: Womens’ Cltib The other contests and the win employ his time during tlie holidays. 1, O. T. M. anil Rehekahs Misses Blanche Veatch, Ellen ners are as follows. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coffniati. who Parker. Ethel Bartels, Lorene Rich Modern Pharmacy Hid yard toot race— 1 st prize, Ed. have been visiting relatives in tlie j ards, Hattie Landess, Ermine Yio- Pearce Bros. Finneriy; 2 d prize, (irrill Spear. city returned to Eugene on Monday. lette, Janice King, Melba Marklev, Modern Woodmen of America 75 yard foot race for boys under Cottage Grove Ice Factory Sadie Blair, Lillie Bartels, Mamie Mr. and Mrs. lafftoy Woods, who ji ist prize, Joy Robinson; 2 d Carriages, bicycles Marian have been enjoying a two weeks visit Ivime, Edith Hastings, prize, Hurry Dyer. Citizens on hors» back Hooper. Clarice King, Florence in Portland and other places returned CO TTAGE GROVE Heine n way, I.ulu Hayes, Verna 50 yard h ot race for boys under home Sunday. This made a parade that, was '"‘uliar, Eva Richmond, Leah l ’ei It! 1 st prize. Bud Lincoln; 2 d Dr. Fred E. 81 mineral of tin* Mis kins, Yeta Holderman and Anna creditable to the city, and great in prize, Job it ( ’<»>ter. souri State University is in tlie city Oglesby. genuity and excellent taste had G ii I k 1 >ot race 1 st prize, Hazel visiting at tlie home of ids father, .1. been displayed in getting up tlie Gray; -d prize. Audry Lnudgou. It. Simmeral. various floats. M A R R IE D Old Mali’s race Ist prize, 1 *'. K. Prof. K. C. Knapp of New Vork Edna I Archibald and Stanley In beauty nnd grace, Miss Fran- Walter- 2 d prize, R. I) Tucker. City, the great Sunday School special ChAPÜ S MATTHKWS, Propr. Hall mile bicycle race— ist prize, ist, will lecture at tlie Presbyterian II. Hubbard were married at the I t.js Howard surpassed the mythical SuCl'KSSOK TO M. E. Parsonage, Eugene, Ore , <;,,|,i, s of I.E rty, while Miss Ha- Albert Woodward; 2 d prize, Earn Church Monday evening July nth. est Gill- July 3d by Rev. D. H Trimble. zel Gray aud Miss Mabel Kiine ll. B. Hatdin of tlie Electric Cor H AR TU N G & H AN SON . 500 yard bicycle lace— ist prize respondence school of Sodaville. Ore., Alter spending the 4 th in Eugene ns In r maids of honor, and Mi“s Bud Lincoln Albert prize, was in tlie city yesterday in tlie in [bey will return to their home in Haz 1 Hazleton representing Plen Woodward. terest of the school. Cottage Grove. tv, and Miss Mabel Rosenberg as Plug Uglies ist prize, Clay and J. W. Christensen, who hnd his Peace, completed .1 Liberty car Harry Mosby; 2 1 prize, Tom Par hand so badly hurt in genr of a saw Painful Accident. that for a galaxy of loveliness was ker. mill that lie had to have the best Last Tuesday a mau g iu u g his A dancing pavilion was erected not urpassed in tbe fTi-ited States. part or it taken off. went to Cottnge name as Johnson while in the act drove yesterday to spend the Fourth Columbia, the (fern of the Ocean, at the park .1 in I dancing was in of alighting from the blind baggage dulged in dining the afternoon and with friends.— Register. w. represented by Miss \gnes evening. In the evening tlie band at tbe depot in this city slipped Mr. Frank Woolo.v has returned Langdon, and tlie Hawaiian Islands gave another concert on Main and fell in such a manner as to get from his trip to Columbus. Ohio, by Miss Eunice Van Denburg and street and a grand display of fire W R I ' i IL F O R O U R B O O K L E T O N where lie went to attend tlie General his right foot under the car mash Mi-,s Opal Whilely. and wo*> the works was had. All together tbe Assembly of tlie Presbyterian church. it, making necessary the amputa celebration was the most successful While gone Mr. Wooley visited a tion of the first and second toe, admiration ot tlie crowd as they iiebl in this city. There were no passed nlony. The different Orders number of tlie larger eastern cities. accidents, 110 drunkenness and no which was done by I)r. Job He represented ale also worthy oi rowdyism. Everyone enjoyed them He returned by way of California was taken to the Imperial restau Sim Brand, tlie jovial, good-na special mention but time and space selves and the committees having tured engineer on tlie () & S F. has rant and rooming house where lie prevents us from describing minute the celebration in charge are to lie returned from Tacoma where he and is getting along as well as expected, ly 1 his portion that so materially congratulated upon the success. Mrs. Brand have lieen visiting for the aided iu making a success of this past two months nnd is unusually DIED IN CASE OK EMERGENCY portion of the day's program good natured, Tlie reason is that At her home at London Springs Airs. Brand luia presented him with a ot consumption ot the bowels Wed Perhaps the car that received the IN T E R E ST ON bouncing boy which lie says is tlie needay morning at Iff o’clock, Mrs. most applause was that gotten up finest in the land. Mrs. Brand and Maude Geer wife of Levi Geer, 1 by the Womans Club, a rolling tlie baby are doing well nnd will re aged about years. She wns lV,danche ol ros es, and to the club main in Tacoma for a few weeks vis buried at the Bouse cemetery Thurs- js (,(le cre(,it lhe ,lfuldSOme dis iting with relatives. On Wednesday evening last a most Mrs. Geer was an estimable ldl4y Close on its trail mu-t be SAVINGS BANK enjoyable time was hnd at a lawn woman, a good wife and mother, mentioned the daintily dressed ve party given by Mrs. Ilartiing in OF THE honor of her daughter, Miss Alma’s and was well liked by all who knew hide o* the Ideal Millinery, being stefnth birthday. The young people her Ilie husband and three child- garland ol flowing vines term in at amused themselves witli various ren, the youngest about R months, .,„11 games on tlie lN*autlfiil grounds for a couple of hours and then gathered , have the synifiathy of a large ru d e The Cottage Grove Ice Factory on tlie - parlous porch of the residence of friends in their loss. where ice cream and cake was served, ■ was in line, with a display of Mow- alter which other amusements were I Miss Minnie Sears died at her ,,rs fro-'t-u in a large cake of ice, engaged ill until quite a late hour, j it's a w II t<> know ¡just wliere to Those present were: Miss Boplde o»- home of her parents about six a0)1 Pearce Bros, and the Modern go t<> gel the doctor's prescription luirg. Miss Maliel Coffman. Miss l.iilii miles from this citjr Thursday, July Pay. 4 /.‘.t cent, on Snm'n.y Accounts Willard. Miss Hazel Hazleton, Mist* 4th of spinal disease, at the age of Pharmacy were patriotic in their tilled art urately, rprickly and rea- " 4 Certificates of Deposit Vernie Brown. Miss Mabel Rosen'ierg. 1 24 years. display of the Stars and Stripes. sonahly as regard-, lo prb-e. Pure " 3 " " Accounts Subject to Check Mbs llollie Hawkins, Messrs. Hugh tlrugs, iu average drug stor<s, are Curriu. bonis Oslierg. Alfred .Mat-| She was a bright anil loving 1 The Modern Woodman of Amer- J. T hopbuhk R o s s ............................................. President thews. Eliner Willard and Hen Coff -1 young lady with a host of friends. ica had a float which perhaps at the exceptions not th>- rnle. C.are- She was buried yesterday at lhe tracted tho most attention. It was ful compound is nnother im|M>rtnnt G eorce H. H i l l ................................... Vice President man. item the «-arc that insur ;s speed Sears cemetery at H> o’clock. T. T. B u r k h a r t ............................................Treasurer conqiosed ol a small log cabin, and with exsetuess Notice of Removal. And reasonahle J ohn E. A itcmison ................................ Secretary At Mills City, Thursday, Juno 27 , u ,is followed by some by some typ- price is not Mie l.ast thing to tbink . . . . Asst. Treasurer The Vogue Millinery Parlors have been removed to third door east of 1907 , Ella, the wife ol A- I . «ru- jcaj miners wending their weary way of. the bridge In the McFarland building, gett. Interment in the Monroe , , .. . 1 . .1 . 2 4 O - 2 4 4 W a s h i n g t o n S t ., C o r . S e c o n d ‘v,,b Par’tH 0,1 their backs, to the where we will lie glad to welcome our cemetery old customers and new. A. T . Grugett was formerly a Land ot the Golden West, while a PORTLAND. OREGON M i G rk a H arms . Cottage Grove. Oregon well known Lane county teacher, jboy on the float was frantically ttf - V h e 'U a g g cry Come and See for i m entirely ‘Mow Stock of ( 3 oo^ Contino 1 OLIR 1 STOCK O liv e r V eatch . I MILLS 1 B A N K IN G BY M A IL 4 % SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Cttlr <0UiUantrr & Crust Company Benson s Phamiacy v I is.