t»,! J *. ;..J- ' rmatrouK. pastor ol
the M. E. Church a t Lakevlewstopped
over
the Grove yesterday on his
A line line o( haU ut the Togucry.
Lurcl, has “ ,ln®
o f 4,ord,lu
b»ts.
Call at Lurch's for bargains In »am -
uicr Kuods-
Hla'l» llllH “ ,fW 80,8,1 l,lllceM Deur
town, cheni1-
I The Lender wl 11 take wood on sub
scription.
det one of those fam ous Oorduu
liats at Lurch'«.
Yea. Minds Is selling property, he
might sell yours.
Lurch Is offering som e I d « bargains
In »hoe« this month.
George Mcljueen was In Kugene
| this week on business.
Mr». W. A. Hemeuwny was a Ku
gene visitor this week.
Hinds is b u y in g an d s e llin g
kinds uf real estate.
all
David Griggs was in Kugene be
tween trains Wednesday.
Bid» for the new brick depot at Ku
gene will Is* opened O ctolier 12.
w a y to Conference which meets in
I ortland next week, to visit the
fam ily of his father-in-law o
r
Adam s.- Mr. Armstrong report, a
splendid growth in all lines ol bust-
ness in Lakevlew and a large harvest.
Mr. Arm strong also stales thut many
new people are rushing Into that sec
tion Imping to secure land ut the
opening of the Forest Reserve Sept
T h a t many will lie dl.sapolnted as
there are not more than :sl desirable
claims to be taken and there an» s
and 1 0 cabins already on several of
the best, which looks like some lively
scrapping in sight.
Having sola my farm la m obliged
to sell my stock including my select
ed herd of Jersey cows, registered
Poland China hogs, lull blood Ply
mouth Rock and White legh orn
chickens and Bronze turkeys, besides
:i head o f heavy horses and a driving
team. I am going to sell at private
sale. For information call at the
farm one mile east of Saginaw- or at
my oftico in ('ottage Grove.
Wednesday Sept. Isth a family re
September Sid and 24th l>r. I.owe.
the optician will be In o o ttrge G rove. union wns held a t the home of Win.
la w ley at Wildwood. The entire
Mrs. J. K. Lewis 1ms returned from
fam ily of LI children was present.also
I a visit with friends a t Eugene.
All well dressed men wear the Gor- four grandchildren. It was the first
tim e in 15 years that the family has
dan hat. See tnsm at Lurch’s.
all been together and they came from
Call at the T o g g e ry and see those
all over tile state for the occasion.
beaut iful shades o f brown and grays.
Mr. Ben Hawley, brother of Win.
H. Veaske visited the cnpitol this w as also present.
week ami incidentally took in the
The subject for the Sunday evening
lair.
service at tt.e M. E. church will he
Mrs. M. Welch of K la m a th Falls
"Cottage Grove and Heaven.” The
visited for a few days In the city this
morning service will lie taken charge
week.
o f by the children . this Sunday being
W. H. Lincoln o f this c ity attended Rally Day. Sunday School will lie
the soldiers reunion a t Eugene this tuken up at In a m and at 1U:30 a pro
week.
gram prepared by the children will he
It will pay you to onII nt Lurch's given. All parents are extended a
store and Inspect Ills line line of dress ordiul Invitation to attend.
goods.
Jolmle Veatch, I'uiversity of Oregon
Miss Ensel Marker of Eugene is vis
’07, who has lieen doing cartoon work
itlng in the elty the guest of Mias
for the Oregon Journal this summer,
Frances Howard.
is in the city to sis- Ills host of friends.
E. A. Wilson mid Ben Curry o f this He w ill leave for Chicago to take a
cltv will open a restaurant a t R om ®. course in cartooning In some art
burg about October 1st.
school and Ims hcen a t home for a
Fred Waeldte went to Salem Wed week or tw o saying goodbye.—Reg
nesday where lie will en ter the W ill ister.
amette I'Diversity.
Fur something liohhy a t up-to-date
Mrs. lluinliert of Eugene preached prices that w ill make you u|ieii your
both morning and even ing ut the eyes, you w ill llml ou display in the
way o f street and ready to wear hats
Christian nhureh last Sunday.
Hinds will show you some beautiful ut The Ideal Millinery. My street
Iota on the installment plan, only have wear came direct from Chicago thut Is
a few, get one before they are gone.
why I am g ivin g you such prices as
I da
F. .1. Hard and C.
Brock re you never saw here before.
21-2t
tained Tuesday evening from a lew F rancks B arret .
days stay at Bohemia.
The Sixteenth Annual Convention
Dr. Lowe Ims all the late things, ol the Lane County W om en’» Chris
' eyeglasses, chains, etc. He w ill be
at Hotel Oregon .Sept. 23d and to tian Temperance I'uloo was held at
Eugene yesterday. A number of
noon the 24th.
ladles from this city attended. Mrs.
The Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’t Eva Wheeler anil Mr». Cora Compton,
be beat. Sold by O liver Veatch.
are president and Corresponding sec
Mr. and .Mrs. Kingal Hinds attend retary of the convention.
ed the state fair at Salem for several
N ext Monday and to noon Tues-
days during the week.
Jay Sept. 23d and 24th, Dr. Low e,
Dr. Lowe w ill be In Cottage G rove Eugene’s well known oculo-optician
lor two days only Sept. 2nd and 24th.
w ill Is- at H otel Oregon. This will lie
Walt lor Dr. L o w e to have your his last trip to Cottage Grove till
eyes trtatad. He will be here Sept.
January as he goes East soon to take
23il and 24th.
a course In an Optical college.
Two hundred and fifty hop pickers
Superintendent Baughman, wife
wanted a t Veatch & L a w s o n 's t o buy
hammocks und camp furniture. S-2U-4 and baby have mo veil Into the Rich
Mrs. A. E. Barker of C otta ge G rove mond cottage on Fourth street and
rof. Tucker and family will occupy
1» here on n visit w ith her children
'V. M. Parker and Mrs. W. H. Whee the Macy residence on W all street.
The annual Encampment of the
Aveimrlous Carholi nenm, the chick Lane County Veterans was held in
en lice exterm inator and w ood pre Eugene this week, and a number of
server. for sale a t Veatch A- Law - veterans from this city nttended.
sons.
8-20-4
Howe Garoutte and family of t ot
You will be looking for a line lot, tage O rove are visiting Mrs. Emma
close in .vlirn It will be to Inte, on ly a
le« left. Ask Hinds to show them to Evans of 24« E 14th street, Eugene.—
yon. Payments to suit buyers.
Register.
Senator and Mrs. Bingham of Eu
The ladies o f the M. E. church nr»*
ready to do com fort tack in g for any gene came up yesterday afternoon
one desiring that kind o f work done. for an over-Sunday visit at the home
Inquire of M rs . J. M. I hham .
David Griggs.
Mrs, Carral Bower of Kansas City,
Mr. lA>vi Geer o ( the L on don Min
„ visiting for a month at the home o f
eral Springs Is ut Salem attending Is
the fair and ad vertisin g L on d on Min her brother-in-law. LeRoy Woods In
eral water.
tills elty.
ler.—Albany Democrat.
Mrs. Sam May died at. her home In
Portland this week. She wns the
wife of Hon. Sam May, for m any
years a resident of Hnrrlslm rg and
mother of Mayor Barney M ay ot that
elty.
OLYM PIC F L O C K —$1.30 per snek.
Highest grade hard w h eat Hour on
the market, every sack g u a ra n t’ed
l or »ale by D. C. Baughman. Feed
Htove.
l!)-4t
I have a few full blood Polond China
male pigs and some barred Plym outh
Bock and White le g h o r n cockerels
foreale.
F. B. Pmr.i.li*s.
17-41
A marriage license w as Issued by
the county clerk this week at Eugene
to George Learned, aged 81 ami Mrs.
Elizabeth Tabor, aged 75, both of that
city.
A merry party consisting of Mr.
a«d Mrs.
s. Benson. Mr. and Mrs.
1 M. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. D. J-
biiBnillle, Mrs. H erbert Eakln and
"rs. !>r. Job w e n t to Salem Wednes-
•lay to attend the state fair.
THE PUCLIC SCHOOLS
LANE
COUNTY POULTRY
The Public Schools o f this city *
opened Monday morning „nder the
Rosenberg of this c.ty is
| the proudest man iu town. He
most favorable conditions. The
made a cleau sweep with his Buff
opening enrollment was ¡112, 0 f
Cochins at the stale fair this week,
which a*, is in the High Nobool.
winning every thing there was to
The senior clasB consists of eight
he won against heavy competition.
members, the junio's five, which
will prnhahly be enlarged before Mi. Rosenberg certainly has some
the first half o f the school year is beautiful birds and well deserves
the prizes awarded him. H e is
finished. The school board is very
president ot the Calapooia Poultry
favorably impressed with the open
Association of this city and one ol
ing and feel that the schools’under
the most enthusiastic poultry men
the able management o f Superiu
in the state. The awards are as
tendent Baughman will keep up
follows:
First ou pen; first on
their high standard of efficiency.
pullet, first on cockerel; second on
Prof Baughman is sjiOKen of among
pullet; third on pullet and fourth
the educators of the state as being
on pullet.
one of its best teachers and school
Awards were inado to other Lane
workers. He is a very affable gentle
couuly exhibitors as follows:
man, pleasant to talk with and is
E. K Brown— White Hocks: 1st
well liked by both teachers and
| pullet, 5 H 1 cockerel and 3 d pen.
pupils and the Grove is indeed for
Black Langshans: Is, 2nd, 3d, 4 th
tunate in securing hint to take
and 5 th pullets, 1 st cockerel and 2 d
charge of her schools.
peu
White Leghorns: 3 d cockerel
3d pullet and 2d pen. Barred Hocks:
Sunday School Rally.
2 nd cockerel.
Clarence Simon— Black Lang-
Toraorrow is Bally Day for the ! ghans.
J
Apoatles creed.
Gloria—chant.
Notice to Parents
Hymn—Soldiers of the Cross Arise
Words of greeting.
In compliance with the new cotn-
Rally Day.
Song by the cliiIdren—Come I nto' pulsory school law, all children be
Me.
tween the ages of K nnd 10 years
Recitation—Benefit ol Children.
are required to attend the public
Recitation—Tatents of Children.
schools during the entire session of
Hymn—O word of God Incarnate.
the same.
Responsive Reading
Since principals aud school offi-
Recitation—President Roosevelt, on
the Bible.
i cers are required b yla w to report
Recitation—The Abiding Truth.
all cases of irregular or non-attend
Hymn—I-ea-i on, o King Eternal.
anre, it is earnestly requested that
Recitation—Christ’s love for Child-
parents or guardians take immediate
ren.
Recitation—The Enlistment ol Chris- action and see that their children
tians.
: are in school.
Signed,
Responsive Reading«.
!
j j). B a u g h m a n
Hymn—Christ for the World wo
Sii| t . of Schools.
Sing.
Collage
Grove,
Oregon.
Recitation—Rally Round the Stand
ard.
Recitation—Our Country for the
Bad Accident.
World.
Robert Neal met with an accident
Song—The Hope of the Nation.
Brief addresses. The opportunity at the planing m ill at Saginaw,
in the Sunday School for const-era-1 Monday, that c im e
tion and service.
Tune Hull.
Many beautiful present» were re
ceived
Only near relatives of the
The school» of this c ity will Is*
dosed Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day of next week, givin g the teachers
*" opportunity to attend the county-
c » » »
institute |nt Eugene held on those
make their borne here.
days.
"K m — ” **
•uiL":£r
p " “ 1" ’
Fall and Winter Suitings
Let 11s show you something swell
in the New Browns—they arc
nobby.
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.
The Toggery
3d cockerel.
Sunday Schools ol the M. E.
B. I<\ Keeuey— Barted Rocks: 1st
Church. The following program cockerel and 1st ben.
will he rendered at 11 o’clock:
L t d Smith— Barred Rocks: 3 d
Organ Voluntary.
and 5lh cockerel.
Processional, school marches [and
j. o . W a tts-B a rred Rocks: ls t
songs.
I
and
2nd pullets, 2nd and 5th liens.
Responsive rending
i E. J. McClaubati, 1st ou incu
Prayer.
Response, organ.
bators.
M
m
Come and Sec for Yourself
8 I Entirely Hew Stoch of
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i m
i
HD ïÿ
(Boobs Comino
OUR STOCK
O f Shoes can’t be Beaten
Oliver Veatch.
General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People
WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM
HAT STYLES
near proving
fatal, hut under the skillful care of
F o r Fed! 1907.
Rally f a y Offering.
J)i Oglesby lie will recover. While '
Song— Battle Hymn of the Sunday
w aking at the suction fan he lost
School.
l.is footing and fell on the fan the
Benediction.
wings of which struck him in the
arm pit» cutting a large gash and
Fine Show Windows.
exposing the arteries. It required
fifteen stitches to close the wound,
\V. A. Hemenway and The T o g
and lie is getting along ns well as
gery. occupants of the new build
could he expected.
ing on Fifth and Main streets have
as fine show windows as any in Or
egon outside of Portland.
They
are large and conspicuous, and
handsomely dressed, and are a cred
D. C Baughman. Prop r.
it to those two enterprising mer
chants and the city.
Mr. Hemen
way carries a stock of General
Merchandise and ladies’ furnish
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L U R .C H .S
You need not be ashamed
to look in the glans
if you w ear a
GENERAL FEED STORE
HAY. GRAIN,
ings, that would do credit to any
of our larger cities and his prices
FLOUR. MILL FEED
compare with any of them.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Mr. Hebard, o f the Toggery,
who is an expert in his line, has a
stock of Mens' Furnishings that
cannot be excelled anywhere. Mr.
Another New Building.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Hebard caters only to the best
trade, and he has it, as his stock Phone: Office 1.15.
Residence 215.
Work commenced this week on will show. Neater and more up-to-
the new brick building on the date stores would be hard to find
Stewart block next to the Hotel
than Mr. Hctnenway’s and Mr. j
Oregon on Main street, to he occu
pied by the Pacific Telephone Com Hebard’s.
pany and the Modern Pharmacy.
The building will be 60x95 feet
Watermelon Social.
and two stories high. The upper
floor will be fitted up into office
Monday night the Modern W o o d - '
rooms. The front o f the first story
» i l l be plate glass when completed, meb held a rousing meeting. Three!
which will he about the first of Jan candidates were made familiar with 1
uary, it will be one of the hand the mysteries of woodcraft.
About
somest buildings in the city.
75 members were present, and after j
the business of the evening was j
Married.
over a social session was held, the |
A t the home of the bride s
parents J. H. Hull, south of Lot-
lace Orove, Sunday •* P- m riept.
15,
Rufus C. Arne and Jennie
We have just received new sam
ples from Lamm & Company
showing the latest styles in
Opened Monday Morning W,th an E n- 1 Receive Prize* at
the State F a ir- Cot
tollmen! of 312.
tage Grove Man s Clean Sweep.
‘G O R D O N ” HAT
See East Show Window.
C E N T R A L OREGON
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL I
D rain, Oregon.
The Central
Oregon State Normal School at Drain will
O PEN S E P T E M B E R 17.
Normal, Academic, and Commercial ec-rse*.
Strong Faculty, well equipped Physical and Chem
ical L»bratories.
A large Training School and a good library.
Send lor Catalogue.
A. L. BRIGGS, Pres.
Drain, Ore.
Xhat youthful ap; earance can only
being invited. A program consist-1 ^ |,|.f,<,,.wed liy the use of good reli
ing of vocal and instrumental mu able Toilet articles. W e’re just a»
sic recitations, etc., was rendered, particular about the grade of our
Toilet articles ns about the most
after which a watermelon feast was
costly drug in our store. You can
The Southern Pacific ie building
A man lost bis parse containing
indulged in which was greatly en take our word fo r anything that wi
a work shop near the depot in this *175 at the Rosebttrg Fair, and the
joyed, and it was Tuesday morning offer in this line, etc.
city to be used in connection with
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before the happy crowd broke up.
the block system, being installed P " " 0"
“ refuses to give
wives and families of the member.
.
Latest style of visiting cards at
The Leader office at 75 cts. per lo«. I
Benson's Pharmacy
Cottage Grove. Oregon
by the company on its linen in Ore- '* UP
*“• ow o,r m*y hav# t<j
gon and California.
|soe for it.
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