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ML AND PK W ill u merchant who Is wise ev«r cease to advertise? Yes- when the trees grow upside d ow n ; when the wear a crown ; wUen the ice forms on the sun; when the sparrow weighs a to n ; when gold dollars get to o cheap ; when women secrets keep; when fish forget to swim ; when Satan sings a h ym n ; when girls g o hack on gu m ; when the small lioy hates a drum; when no politicians schemes; when mince pie makes pleasant dreams; when nil lawyers tell tho tru th ; when cold water makes you drunk, when you love to smell u skunk; when the drummer has no brass—when these things come to puss, then a man that’s wise will neglect to advertise. M W WOODMEN OFFICERS. Eugene (iirls Suicides Elected at the Head Camp Session Last Friday Night. Thursday’s Oregonian :— her lover, Edw ard Small, an iron moulder, refused to take her to Sa hollowing is the list of officers lem with him, Rachel Hathaway, a elected at the Woodmen of the PJ year-old girl whose home is at \\ ortd head camp session which Eugene, swallowed carbolic acid, in met last week in Seattle: Head a room at 1(51 East Morrison street, Consul, I. I. Boak; Head Advisor, about lu ll) o’clock last night, and Fall and Winter Suitings Let us show you something swell in the New Browns—they are I - Clinton \etle, o f Pasadena, Cal.; died iu agony one hour later. Miss Hathaway came to Portland Head Clerk, J. C. Latshaw; Head Banker, P. F,. Snodgrass; Head about two weeks ago, alter having Auditor, nobby. Beetschey; Head quarreled with her mother, and W . Benson, James joined Small, who formerly lived at Frank Managers, C. Rev. II. N. Mount, pustor ol the Steinhouse, John Patterson; Head Eugene. Last night Small informed J He a Booster. Central Presbyterian church or Eu Escort, N. R. Wilson, ol Montana; the girl that he intended to go to gene, w ill conduct a special service Ijloont Cottage G rove. Head Watchman, J. A . M( Keller, Salem and take a position at that for the pastor In the Presbyterian Ipon't be a K nocker. of Sait Lake, Utah; Head Physi place, and the girl objected to his church next Sunday morning. It be fcverybody talk library. ing Communion day tile doors of the cian, D. F. A . Hughes (re-appoiut- leaving her. H e tried to convince .A line line of hats a t the Toggery. church w ill be opened and ID or 12 cd by Boaid of Mauagers). Boak, her that circumstances would not P'ricee cut In tw o at The Ideal M 1111- w ill unite. Baptism and sacrament Veale, Latshaw and Bertschey were permit him to take care ol her and w ill he administered. Special music. fry also of hi I two children, and ad- unatuiously elected. Mount lcnllat Larch'a for k n p i M In huiu - E verybody welcome. Bro I vised her to keep her position in w ill preach In the church Sunday br goods. | Portland aud wf.it for better times. The Toggery I h receiving a new full night at 8 o ’clock. No sermon In the •She apparently acquiesced, but morning. 3 of samples. a , , while lie was gettin g her a drink o f David Y. Allison, of Cottage d ro ve, kirn. T. 0. Wheeler was a Eugene A pretty home wedding took . has tiled Ids petition In bankruptcy In , . T , i water, swallowed the contents o f a titor tills week. place on Wednesday evening J u ly ; ,, „ , the United States court and It bus ° J t phial t l i l o l c ol iI n /ii. l I Ir I m ac n n lliu l acid. Dr. Bruce was called k'es, Hinds Is selling property, he been sent to Referee in Bankruptcy Hist, at the home of the bride’s by Mrs. W ert, the landlady of the Bght sell yours. C. A. Wintermter for settlement. Ac uncle, I). H. Hemeuway, the con rooming-house, but was unable to Maude R. Wheeler wns n v is ito r at cording to the statement, there are tracting patties were Miss Grace ■eene Wednesday. liabilities amounting to about $.500. Mae Lincoln and Mr. Harry A . save the girl’s life. lhreut bargains in miiRlin under held mostly by Hoaehtirg parties, and I Coroner Fiuley was summoned „ t ,. , , . ...... : ’ Matteson. I lie parlors were beau- bar during duly at Lurch's, assets amounting to t2.Tt.00. The ... „ , and took charge o f the remains and tifully decorated with ferns and j Mew stork of dry goods and creditors will have a meeting and a hns not yet decided whether an in trustee will la* appointed In the near sweet peas and the bower under loes at O lliver W a tc h 's . quest. will be held, future.—Register. which ihe couple stood was pro »The Presbyterians o f Eugene are Edward Small, the lover ol the Commendation is due the city fusely draped in green and pink. Llldlng an JiS.OOO church editiee. | dead girl, was later arrested by council in their effort to have the The bride was gowned in cream | |The place to find something fo r weeds cut from the streets. Let this Deputy Sheriff Audrew aud Patrol good work lie prosecuted, it is a step silk over taffeta and carried a bo- Idling Is at The Ideal M illin ery. man Phillips, at Front and Morri In the light direction.” —Albany quet ol white carnations. iTIiomns Parker has had a new Herald. son streets, while acting in a strange After congratulations the guests ken built nt Idr bakery this week. T h e city fathers of Cottage drove manner. According to Andrew, I The Brown Shoe C o. shoes can ’ t should do likewise and cause the were served refreshments. Small threatened to end his own weeds and thistles grow ing in the (beat. Sold by O liv e r W a tc h . Many beautiful presents of cut life shortly after the girl died, and streets to be cut at once. In some ICallat the T o g g e ry and see those places we notice they are four or five glass and silver were received. was followed across the bridge. He Miss Nellie Hemenway, cousin ol yautlfnl shadsa o f brown and grays. feet high and now is the time to cut later denied any intention of self- played the wedding ¡Manager Welch o? the W illa m ette them beforo they ripen and scatter the bride destruction, but was locked up, as (alley company was In the city this their seeds. march and Rev. C. H. Wallace per he may be wanted in case an in •ek. The B. 1*. (). E. of Eugene conduct formed the ceremony. quest is held. H e is a widower and ¡Eugene milk men have raised the ed the funeral of John M. Peterson his children are in *he care of bis Bice of milk from 5 t o 7 rents per Tuesday afternoon from the chapel mother at Eugene. of Day & Henderson. It was an im Blurt. ■Anew cement walk is lieiug built pressive Hervice. Mr. Peterson lefl U N D E R W O O D — A t his residence! round the new building on Main some valuable mining property and on Fourth street Monday July j some good timber land, and Ids estate gd Fifth streets. j » w Department of "¿ 0 , 1!H)7, Ed Underwood of a! w ill be looked after by Ins attorney complication of diseases aged ¡>4 ! u n iv e r s it y oe |Mrs. ('. E. M. Brown o f Eugene A. C. Woodcock, until it is administ years. Its been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ered on. A number of Elks from tills U l l 11 O R E G f O N offers a splen After suffering for a number oi (bare«- for a few tlayH. city attended the funeral. did oppottunity lor young men months Mr. E l Underwood was re-j Ill,(i. (Irons o f Eugene came In on to acquire a thorough legal F. J . Hard returned from Bohemia pineal Saturday night, to transact and was busy Monday buying sup lieved by death on Monday morn- training. All students can be bine business In tills plaee. Mr. Underwood has been a 1 plies for present and future delivery. ing. sell-supporting as the evening (Mrs. Jennie Sehlbrede and son of The patronage was distributed among resident of Cottage Orove for near classes do not iuterfere with fillings, Montana, are visiting at the eighteen local merchants and manu ly 40 years and was a most popular their regular work. 17 instruc fame of Mrs. .1 . C. Ntouffer. facturing establishments o f Cottage man. For several terms he served tors including judges of the I Miss K isle Lea, w h o has been visit- G rove. Mr. H ard reports things in as Marshal, doing his work con- fig friends nt different places along splendid shape a t the mines and pre federal and state courts. L i diets a good production of the pree | scientiously aud without fear or b 0 & S E returned home Monday. brary of 10,000 volumes open favor and in all his undertakings IP. (laroutte. wife and sons, ,T. B. ous metals for the com ing yea r. to students. For free catalog, Th e brain of Robert Hawse, third was honest and upright and made a ■roes and wife mid Mrs. Daisy Gross, address, W A L T E R H . E V A N S officer of the lost steam er Columbia, fit last weok for an outing at Coos large host of friends who sympa Secretary, succumbed Monday to the abuse, l«y. thize with his widow in her loss. 722 Chamber of ridicule and contempt which has Houses to rent, money to loan and H e w 'S buried Tuesday at 2 p. m. Commerce, Port been heaped upon him ever since the put for the best Fire Insurance investigation of the disaster has been in the I. O. O. F. cemetery under land. bmpanles in the world. Call on in progress. Holding the newspaper the auspices of the Woodmen of Hinds. articles containing criticisms of bis the W orld at his request, having Hinds will show you some beautiful notions subsequent to the crash in jots on the installment plan, only have his hands, a brain fiber snapped and been a social member of that or- l few, get one before they are gone. ganization- Saliowness Transformed he was mad. u to Dusky Beauty Mrs. Matteson of Seattle, was in Commander C. H. Baker o f J W A dark ok in becom es fascinating pottage Drove W ednesday. She came Geary post, G. A R., Eugene, has when d elicately soft, underspread attend the wedding of her son been appointed chief mustering «»ni w ith the radiant g lo w w hich indi- catcs a healthy, a ctive skin. R o b ert - lurry. She returned home on Thurs- cer on the staff of the commander, W hen the soldier boys returned ine keeps the kin refined in quality, pay. department of Oregon and will have keeps pores free fro m cJoggingwaste fiom Hie encampment last Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. C . Currin, a fte r a jurisdiction throughout Oregon over and stimulates the tin y capillariesto con tribute the c o lo r which charms in Inonth's visit with relatives in this th lscln sso f work in connection with evening they were met at the depot blonde and brunette alike. R o b ert- by a committee o f ladies who or f'ty, left last week for their home in the Grand Army of the Republic. inc is certain protection against tan, (basourl. sunburn and freckles if applied be An Albany young man was told dered Captain Johnson to march fo re exposure to sun o r wind. Miss Francis H ow ard is in N ew that bis liest g irl waH sitting on the bis company to the armory where Spreads like an im perceptible sheen port on a couple o f weeks outing, river bank with another fellow and the ladies had prepared for them a or gauze o ver skin su rface, form i ng a phile there she w ill lie the guest of he immediately proceeded to the spot “ U!* ,d stim ulating and preserving a fine supper which was served on firs. D A. Paine. d elicate, lustrous beauty. and gave the fellow a first-class thresh Atkjtur Dm tin t TODAY their camp dishes. The boys were file fam ilies o f H erbert Enkin, N. in g After all was over he discovered far a f r t t i.vnph 1/ very much surprised, but not that it was not his g irl but the other |b. Compton, F ran k Wheeler, and enough to take their appetites for o. Hall left Tuesday m orning for a fellows real girl. nonths camping a t Dieston. Ed Bennett, a young mun who hod they all did ample justice to the re Mr. Matthews of the Flour mills is been working at tho mill at Dorena, past and lully enjoyed every min NO MORE WORK FOR FATHER having the dam repaired this week, a last Tuesday had the misfortune to ute, not forgetting to thank the fectlon of it havin g been weakened fall off tlie tfume, a distance of JO Indies for their kind remembrance. feet and break a bone in one of Ins P'y the iiigh water last winter. legs. He was brought to this city Mr. and Mrs. C. J. M iller left M on and the injured limb was attended to day for Portland where they w ill ■ --------------- make their home. They are good by Dr. Kime. A case was tiled in the circuit court citizens and w e regret losing them. Mrs. F^dythe To/.ier Weather- ’ < Corvallis has a new National hank. in wh.cn the I'm Me Tim ber Company red was in the city Tuesday, and j ‘ 118 It Is said to lie one of the best equlp- Is plaintiff and Phillip Hold made tho Leader office a pleasant I P*'d in the valley. It wns openeil this city Is defendant, in which the plu n- call. Wednesday morning, she in veek with A. J. Johnson as president. tlffasks judgment for *687.81, being a balance due on goods sold and do- company with some friends took a •'H* M aybelle W atson , the heroine trip to Disston, tile end of the O. | liverecl to defendant. “f the Columbia wreck was recently A S. Ii. road. W hile there she had presented with a handsome necklace the misfortune to wrench her left s,,t with diamonds, hv a citizen of knee in such a manner to make walking painful for a few days. at least not in the night patrol line. Mrs. s, a . E llio tt, w h o hns been T hose people down at Marshfield Mrs. Weatherred is on her way to It’s as easy as falling off a log to get, 'biting her daughter Mrs. J. C. Cole- are the goods. A man a thousand Honolula, where she goer, to chape the baby to sleep w ith out doing ®1Rn> has returned to her home In rone a party of Honolulu ladies on •'«entry g o” on the bedroom carpet. miles sway can tell by a glance at “ neramento, California, tak in g her a trip to the Pacific coast. They Coine to its and we will whisper the the Times that the right “ stu ff'' is Rrandson, rim rile d a te s w ith her. will visit all the principal cities in secret aloud to you—‘ ‘ P aregoric,” I t Oregon and while in Cottage Grove la a soother for the restless, teething Mr and Mrs. II. 0. Davis and there with which to build cities. will take a trip over the O. & S. E. baby, and ensures rest fo r you also. 'mughtcr, Elsie, who have been spend- where they will see some of the Not a partlele of danger in it. All m* the past three weeks down the prettiest scenery in the west. Re our drugs and medicines are guaran DRESSMAKING I R , Z n,nd a t Newport, are now going J.ondoti Springs to spend a month turning in the evening, they will be teed pure and fresh. Prices are pop H avin g located In C ottage Grove I or 9 o . - R Pglgter B am prepared to do all kinds of sew the guests of the city at a reception ular. given in tbeir honor. This visit of Medford Exchange says the osting business Is a good thing. I t ing Am expert cutter anil fitter and the Honolulu belles is a return call , b’’°pl e up Let’ s try It In Cot- make a specialty of tailo r mad.- -nils. of the Oregon girls made them last Drove, commence It the first M hh . J. W. P h iu . ip s , residence in the year. ,.in? ¡n the m orning and keep a t It Moore house, west side. Cottage Grove, Oregon *Hd«y. •f will help. Very M uch In E v id e n c e . We have just received new sam ples from Lamm & Company showing the latest styles in Because All of our suits are made to your measure and have a distinguish ing air that is a winner. We carry a Good Line of Fine Hats The right colors to match your new suit. Married. The Toggery j Died. Come and See for Yourself Entirely Mew Stoch of IDv\> (Boobs Contino OUR STOCK O f S h oes can ’t be Beaten O liver Veatch. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People L A W -- HT LURCH S j A Fine Reception. % R0BERHNE JULY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE! Regular Doc value, now “ 1 75c “ “ $ 1 .0 0 “ “ “ $1.75 “ $2.50 “ 33c 59c 79c “ $ 1 .3 5 $1.50 Ladies’ Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers SEE OUR E A S T W IN D O W . HT LURCH S Visit of Honolulu Ladies. i Portland. ( Correct. Albany Herald.__________ Benson's Pharmacy COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. S uccessor t o HARTUNG & HANSON. *