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LOCAL ANO PERSONAL. 293 Is the Lucky Number that won the WAGON At LURCH’S Business Growing Larger Each Year Too busy invoicing this week to write an ad, but next week will have something to say about onr large, up-to-date stock of HARDWARE Griffin S Veatch Corn y We Are Agents For The HENDERSON Double Front Laced Corsets A Corset that is worn with comfort and durability, the corset that improves bad figures and makes good figures beautiful. A trial is all you need to know its merits. Come in and let us have a talk aliout the Henderson Front Laced Corset. The Ideal M illinery Store - J eugene * ?" HOSPITAL Benson's Pharmacy 9 4^%. '% /« /% /% MKDICAI. A N D HU ROIC A I. S T A F F W. K u y k e n d a l l; M. I). W.O. Prower, M I>. P. J. Hart le, M. U. H. F . S calei«. M 1>. D. A. Paine, M. 1). U«o. O il De Her, M. II. /% '« . h. K. MrDn.m.l, M. U. For Ihe care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op- perating roonqand equipment. Appliances lor X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations. Full corps ol trained nurses. Rates on application TRAININO SCHOOL FOR NURSES. R e g u la r course of lec tu re s by the fa c u lty a n d p ra c tic a l t r a i n ing in th e h o sp ita l. T h e médirai a n d surgical stuff of th e h o s p ita l c o n stitu te s th e facu lty . F o r ra te s o r In fo rm a tio n , as h o s p ita l o r tra in in g , a d d re ss W. K U Y K E N D A L L , M. D, S u p e rin te n d e n t. O r M ISS M. H . HOLM STRUM. S u p e rin te n d e n t o f N urses. Jßanh of Cottapc Prove Capital Stock, $25,000.00 LfXfxfxfXfxfj. MASONIC INSTALLATION S. P. Jackson of Lorane, arrived Pleasantly Surprised. home from Portland Wednesday Mr Georgo Hall was pleasantly after an enjoyable visit with C. J. Masons and Their Better Halves At surprised New Year eve by a large Miller and family, formerly of this tend Lodge Together number of friends calling at his Have you learned to write it 1908 city. Mr. Jackson reports normal yet? business conditions in the metropo Cottage Grove Masons and the home in a body to celebrate his members of the Eastern Star met 12nd birthday anniversary. The Creswell has a few cases of lis. and held a joint reception and ban- surpiise was cleverly plauned by measles. Local merchants are busy this I week invoicing and taking care of I quet at tbe the hall Friday evening, Mr3. Hall and was complete, the Mrs. Laura Shields visited Eu tho wants of their customers. I* the occasion being the installation guests assembling at the home of gene Wednesday. is observed that most of their stocks I the newly elected officers of both Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isham and at Keep an eye out for the next an appointed hour proceeded to the are larger than at this time last | orders for the ensuing year issue of the Leader. The hall was filled and an en Hall home, where they found George year, the enlargement being neces F. J. Hard spent New Year with joyable evening was spent. The taking all the advantage of home sary to meet their constantly in his family at Eugene. comforts and contemplating retiring following officers were installed: creasing trade. for the night. The guests were Ivan McQueen of Lynx Hollow, Died, at the family home in this c o t t a g e g r o v e l o d g e , n o . 5 1 , soou made to feel at home, all was transacting business in this e. & a . m . city Wednesday, January 1, 1908, city Thursday. W. M., T. C. Wheeler; E. W., formalities were dispelled add Perl Franklin, infant son of Mr. Claude S. Plaster went to Rose- and Mrs. Albert Zerull. Funeral Audrew Brund;J.W ., H.F. Wynne; most delightful social evening fol burg Wednesday to spend a few services were conducted from the treasurer. Marion Veatch; sec lowed. Many interesting games were indulged in and an old fash days with relatives and friends. M. E. church Friday afternoon by retary, L. F. Wooley; S. D., Oliver ioned spelling match was a pleasant Veatch; J. D., D. A. Smith; S. S., Many new subscriptions are com Rev. S. M. Nickle, interment in D. Markley; J. S., F. D. Wheeler; feature of the evening, McGuffey’s ing in. This is gratifying to the the I. O. O. F. cemetery. old spelling book being used. In Tyler, W. P. Huff. new publishers of the Leader. L- W. Baker, assistant postmas this contest. Mrs. I). J. DuBruille C O TTA G E GROVE C H A P T E R , N O. 4, Mrs. S. E, Cochran has bean ter at Cottage Grove has moved to carried off the honors and was o. E. S. quite ill with an attack pf the grip Eugene and taken a position as con Worthy patron, Mrs. T. C. awarded the prize, a very pretty this week but ia improved at this ductor and motorman on the Eu „ _ .Wheeler; worthy matron, Mrs., little book Some splendid musi- writing. gene & Eastern F.lectnc railway. M#e Thom,)80D; associate matron, cal ,,umber;H were rendered by Mrs. Senator I. H. Bingham of Eu He is a genial and accomodating Mrs. Mabel Chambers; secretary, Dr. Van Winkle, Mr. I. M. Isham gene, is looking after business mat fellow and will make good.—Reg Mrs. Grace Brund; treasurer, Mrs. and Master George Ilall. ters in this city and visiting with ister, Lena Lurch; conductress, Mrs. Ra Then came the writing of a reso his daughter Mrs. Dave Griggs. F. H. Rosenberg and H. K chel Pearce; associate conductress, lution for the new year by each Mrs. Ira Conner and sons Harry Mercalf are quite well pleased with Mrs. Eva Wheeler; Ada, Mrs. Jen guest, the reading of which afford and Bose spent the holidays at thei; winnings at the Dallas poultry nie G. Rosenberg: Ruth, Mrs. Myr ed much merriment. At about 11 J unction with Mrs. Conner’s sisters show, the former carrying off all tie Veatch; Esther, Mrs. Clara o'clock excellent refreshments were the honors on Buff Cochins and the Burkholder; Martha, Mrs. Cora served consisting of sandwiches, and other relatives at that place. The Leader will be enlarged to latter on English Faverolles. Their Aubrey; Electa, Mrs. Olivia Eakin; pickles, coffee, cake and ice cream, Mrs. D. J. DuBruille assisting Mrs- eight pages next week and will be birds were returned home the first warder, Mrs. Lizzie Atkinson; si issued that size thereafter regularly of the week in excellent condition tinel, Mr. Ben Lurch; marshal, Hall in serving. Near the conclusion of the sumpt Mr. Joe Best, wife and child, ar, Miss Celia Lurch; (jrgauist, Mrs. Same old price to subscribers, $1 ,50 rived at Ibis place Wednesday from Alice Abrams, chaplain, Mrs. Em uous repast the church bells, loco per year. motive and mill whistles began Andrew Nelson and A L Wynne Gervais to spend the winter with ma Porter. Mrs. Best’s mother, Mrs. L. M. Mrs. Clara Burkholder and Mr. proclaiming the advent of the'new went to the Black Butte Quicksilver mines Wednesday to do some work Thompson. Mrs. Best’s girlhood Oliver Veatch acted as installing year and the guests joined in the on the big electric power plant in days were spent at this place and ing officers for their respective glad acclaim, wishiug one and all a Happy New Year and Mr. Hall the family’s prolonged visit will b eh 0(jges those mines. many pleasant returns of the day made pleasant by the kindly greet Mrs. E. J. Beidler B p e n t the holi The guests were: Mr. and Mrs A New Year Tea. days at Stephens, Douglas county ings from oil friends. J. M. Isham, Mr. aud Mrs. N. E Levi Geer, manager of the fa with her son, Ira Beidler and wife Compton, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, The ladies ol the Civic Improve mous London Mineral Springs, is who lost their infaut babe about in the city today looking after busi ment committee held a New Year Mr and Mrs. F. D. Wheeler, Dr. two weeks ago. tea at the home of Mrs. H. O and Mrs. Van Winkle, Mr. and George Hall and Billie Edwards ness matters. He reports the past Thompson Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Frank Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. season the most prosperous the celebrated the new year by rernov tea and cake was served at 10 cents, H. O. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. ing their mustaches, which gives springs ever enjoyed, and expects during which time a very interest H. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. D. J, more business next year, owing to their ouce familiar faces the visage the resort becoming more widely ing musical program was rendered. DuBruille and Mr. and Mrs. W. C, of a billiard ball. known aud its facilities and accom The receipts 'amounting to $1.50 Conner. Chas. Lavene came over from modations greatly improved.—Tues will be used in buying and distrib Johu Bartols has planted Kuglish Anlauf Wednesday to paper and day Daily Guard. uting flower seed among the school walnut trees facing his residence paint the interior of the new children, who will agree to plant If the Leader’s friends will send Seventh Day Adventist church on or band in their subscriptions at an and care for them. tba”t local inter-1 property 0,1 Four,h and Tennessee West Wall street. and will lay a new concrete early date it will greatly assist the est may be created in the sweet pea | At the rate the Coyote Club has new publishers in making the. de show to be held late in the spring. sidewalk on Teuuessee street which been killing coyotes and gray sired improvements in the pnper Mrs. Lincoln Taylor donated about will complete this permanent im wolves the past year, they will soon and plant. Those who may be six pounds ol choice sweet pea seed provement on both sides of his property. These aro the kind of be exterminated in the hills of owing the Nugget and Leader on at this tea. improvements that mnke a substan. South Lane. C o m m itte e s h a v e b e en so lic itin g subscriptions will confer a like favor tial ami sitely town. Tke girls will bear in mind that by sending us your mite as soon as a b o u t to w n to a s c e rta in ho w m any p e o p le w a n te d sw eet p e a se e d to leap year began Wednesday and possible T IM B E R LAND, ACT JU N E 3, 1878— you will be privileged to say the N O T IC E O F PU B LIC A TIO N . Win. Perkins and son Arthur, of g ro w a n d e n te r in th e c o m iu g show , U nited S ta te s L an d Office, words which the bashful lover has Baker county, spent the holidays th e c o m m itte e s u p p ly in g seed a t lio s e h u rg , O regon, Dec. 21, 11)07. not had the nerve to utter. with their many relatives and c o st a n d a d a y w ill be se t in F e b r u N otice Is hereb y giv en th a t in c o m Miss Daisy Hawkins, who has friends at this place. Mr. Perkins a ry a n d d e s ig n a te d a s p la n tin g d a y . pliance w ith the p ro v isio n s of th e a c t This is a very commendable un of C o n g ress ol J u n e .'I, 1878 . e n title d been holding tho position of night and son are extensive wheat raisers “ An act fo r th e «ale of tim b e r lan d s dertaking on the part of the ladies in the S ta le s of C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, operator ^of the local telephone ex and fruit growers of Baker county, N evada a m i W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” change, has been promoted to the their crop this year aggregating and will tend to create an increased as e x ten d ed to a ll th e public land position ot chief operator—a worthy 10,000 bushels of grain, 800 tons of pride in beautifying Cottage Grove s la te s by a c t of A ugust 4, 1802 S U S IE S C H N E ID E R position. hay aud 1500 boxes of choice home surroundings. oi L orane, c o u n ty of L an e, S t a te (or The following musical numbers T e rrito ry )of O regon,lias th is d a y May C. S. Wilson of the Silk Creek apples. It has been mauy years were rendered aud a very enjoyable 29, 1907, tiled in tills office her sw o rn valley, called Wednesday and since Mr. Perkins visited this city sta te m e n t, N o. 8787. for p u rc h ase 01 afternoon was reported: L ots No. 9, 10, 15, 10, in S ection 26, Tp. wished the Leader a "Happy and ud he noted many changes and In s tru m e n ta l so lo...M ies A life P hillips 21 S outh, R ange No. 2, west of W. M., Prosperous New Year” and had his great improvements in the town V ocal solo.............................Mies M utiny and will offer p ro o f to show th a t the la n d s o u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le fo r Its name enrolled on our subscription aud tributary country. F ia n o d u e t............................................. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wheeler M able R o se n b e rg 41 ml V ern a B ro w n tim b er o r sto n e th an fo r a g ric u ltu ra l books. p u rp o se s and t o e sta b lish h e r claim The young people ot the Presby served an excellent New Year din P la n o s o lo ..................... M iss E m m a Job to said lan d before W. W . C alkins, U. V ocal s o lo .................. M rs. V an W inkle S. C n 1 n 111 iHst 011 .tr, a t Ills office in E u terian church with their friends as ner to a small party of friends Wed P ia n o d u e t.............................................. gene, O regon,on S a tu rd a y ,th e 7th d a y nesday. It was a feast fit to set of M arch, 1908. sembled at the church New Year Mrs. A b ra m s a n d M rs. V an W inkle She nam es a s w itnesses: C lark E . before a king and it goes without R ead in g .... Mrs. A lm ond H em enw ay eve and watched the year 1907 go D evereaux, o f Eugene, O regon, F ra n k saying that it was highly enjoyed A. T rip p , o f E u g en e , O regon, Jacob P la n o d u e t..................................... ....... into history. A most enjoyable D. W igle, o f C oburg, O regon, J o h n D. by the guests. The dinner was V e rn a B row n a n d M able R osenberg R evening was reported. tink, of L o ran e, O regon, P ia n o so lo .......................... Mrs. A b ra m s served in courses and Mrs. Wheeler Any a n d all p ersons claim ing a d Southern Pacific trains are run V ocal so lo ............R uth a n d S adie llla ir versely th e a b o v e described la n d s a ro was assisted by Mrs. Richards. The R e a d in g ..................................M iss P alm er re<|UeHtod t o file th e ir rln im s in this ning on their new schedule. The guests present were: Rev. and Mrs. office on o r before sa id 7th d a v of trains were mostly on time and very M arch, 1908. Nickle, Mavor J. I. Jones and wife, B knjamin L. E d iiv . Register. few people missed them as there Insane Man From Divide. Geo. Hall and wife, H. O. Thomp were no changes in the time of the son and wife. F. B. Phillips and A man named Bartholomew Ven- day trains. wife. J. M. Isham and wite, Mr. turini, or better known where he The Fourth street side walk is Wheeler and Miss Nickle. lives by his invented aud shortened being extended out into the new New Year eve witnessed a bril name, V. Bart, was brought in on Cooley suburb, which will be a liant affair at the armory, it being the flyer last night aud taken to the great convenience to the owners of the annual or president’s muster sheriffs office. Drs. T. W. Harris the many pretty homes in the south Company E. At this muster and W. L- Cheshire conducted a ern addition to our growing city. medals were awarded to seventeen partial examination of the man last Druggist Griggs, wife and baby, members of the company who had night and will finish it this morn spent New Year with Mrs Griggs’ qualiGed as expert riflemen , and ing. He seems bewildered and parents, Senator and Mrs. I. H. eighteen members qualifying as does not know where he is and is Bingham at Eugene. Dave says the marksmen. The company white reported to have tried to kill his New Year was observed in a quiet only organized late last year has wife with an ax the night before his T h a t y o u th fu l appearance can only and unostentatious way at the won honors over some of the older arrest. He says be neither drinks tie preserved by the use of good reli county seat. companies of the state and has a or uses tobacco, but local parties able T oilet articles. We’re just a s Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lea returned record to be proud of. Following who know him say that is a mistake particular about the grade of our Toilet articles ns about the m o s t home recently from an extended the muster came the grand military as he is known to drink alcohol and costly drug in our sto re . You c an visit to their old homes in the ball and it was a brilliant and most is considered a terror in bis neigh take our word fur anything that we northern and lake states. They re pleasant affair. We regret that our borhood and many of his acquaint offer in this line. etc. turned home via Los Angeles where limited space forbids a more de ances are afraid to testify against they enjoyed a few weeke visit with tailed account of this auspicious him for fear of injury be may do their son Casper. them.—Register. occasion. Cottage Grove. Oregon