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Putting Up
Prescriptions
. o f course is the most
important part o f our
business and it is the
most exacting—but it
is a responsibility we
do not shirk.
We do business on
the policy that you
cannot be too partic
ular with medicine
and our business of
dispensing prescript
ions continues to in
crease because we take
the same care as if we
were putting the med
icine up for our own
fam ily’s use. *
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COTTAGE GROVE. OR.
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Eastern Stars Visit to Eugene.
Saturday's Eugene Register had
the following to say regarding the
visit of the Cottage (trove <). E. S.
members to Eugene:
Evangeline Chapter No. SI, O.
H. S. had a jubilee last evening.
They had as their honored guests
the Grand Worthy-Matron, Mrs.
liargelt and Grand Worthy l’atron,
If. S. I huiu.
Hut the most remarkable feature
of the jubilee was the delegation,
which came down from Cottage
Grove on the flyer. The lady
members of the Star ¡jt that place
lielieve strictly in leap year and
they came down with their hus
bands as willing subjects attd made
livaqgeline chapter a most delight
ful visit. Among those who came
were Mrs. May Thompson, worthy
matron; Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and
husband, who is worthv patron:
Mrs. Oliver Veatcli and huslnind:
Mrs. E. Grace Brund: Mrs. W. W.
Oglesby, Mrs. 1). T . Awbrey and
husband, Mrs. Joseph Porter and
husband, Mrs. I'1. I). Wheeler,
Mrs. J. II. Chambers, Mrs. F. II.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Marion Veatcli,
Mrs. II. II. Veatch and husband,
Mrs. Lydia Stouffer, Mrs. George
Lea and husband, Mrs. Nancy
Porter, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Herbert
Enkiu. Mrs. W. II. Abrams and
husband and Worth Ilarvev.
Commercial Club Meeting.
Tile regular weekly business
meeting of the Commercial Club
was held at the club rooms Mon
day evening.
A communication was read from
the Warren Construction Co. of
Portland, to the effect that they
would soon send a representative
to this city to make an estimate of
the cost of paving main street from
the depot to the river bridge. The
club appointed the following eon*-
mittee to meet and confer with this
construction* representative: Ben
Lurch, II. O. Thompson and Mar
ion Veatch.
The committee on the cannery
proposition of Mr. Buster, rejxirted
adverslv on the grounds that his
plan was on a scale too large and
expensive for the needs and re
quirements of this community.
Local people are now figuring on
installing a small cannery in this
city.
Many members of the Commer
cial club visited the Coast Fork
grange today for an interchange of
views on matters of interest to
both organizations.
Machinery Arrives.
The machinery for the new
shingle mill which is being in
stalled on Mosbv Creek by Sam
Lewis, arrived at this place Tues
day being consigned to the Wynne
Hardware Co. through which com
pany the plant was purchased by
Mr. Lewis. The plant was hauled
out to the mill site this week and
will soon be ready for operations.
Its capacity will lie 30,000 shingles
per day.
ROILKR FOR STEAM I.A l N liR V .
The Wynne Hardware Co. also
received Tuesday, the 30-horse
power boiler for the new steam
laundry in this city. As soon as
the boiler is installed the plant will
practically be ready for business.
Two nig washing machines were
also received for the laundry this
week which are being installed
along with the five horse power
electric motor.
LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL.
Fresh compressed yeast daily at
Attorney and Mrs. J. S. Medley
Metcalf & Bruuds.
were county seat visitors this week.
Mrs. I-ucetta Thomas eoutern
plates moving to Portland to reside
Who— Williams’ Jubilee singers. soon.
When— March 16, 1908.
L. W . Baker of liugene was
Where— Armory hall.
looking after Cottage Grove inter
ests Monday.
Spray!
Plant garden.
Plant fruit trees.
Pull for a pulp mill.
Have yod registered?
Boost Cottage G rove!
The Kozy Korner for sweets.
Metcalf & Brund are keeping
compressed yeast and are redeem
ing all free tickets.
Geo. E. Cole of Myrtle Creek,
was introducing his famous lung
medicine in this city this week.
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Alta Kiug was transacting busi
t ). L. Willard is erecting a fine
ness up on the line of the O. & S. windmill and tank on his residence
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property in West Cottage Grove.
Ii. railroad Tuesday.
Mr. Comer sold the lots back of
The Presbyterian parsonage is if
the Adventist church Tuesday to being improved by the'addition of
a colonial [Kirch extending across *
Mr. Betts of I.orane.
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•Chas. Thornton was down from the front of the building.
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Roseburg this week visiting with
J. T. Short has purchased the
Thomas home on railroad avenue. 4
his parents and friends.
Fresh nuts and candies at the
( llympic flour, highest grade Mr. Thomas will buy another lot
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Wave.
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hard wheat flour in the market for and build a nice home thereon this f
summer.
E. C. Bisby was a county seat sale at Baughman's feed store.
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Remember we art giving the
visitor Wednesday.
The musical treat of the season
very
liest
electric
service
which
You can pay your taxes at the — Williams Jubilee singers— at the will compare with any city, no ex
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armory Monday evening, March
Bank of Cottage Grove.
ceptious, why not have some of it? #
$
16th.
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Mr. Ante is advertising some
cents each, at the Bazaar.
C. II. Burkholder, the merchant, f
registered Poland China pigs for
has bought the Griggs brick drug
Mrs. V. C. Loudon is visiting sale in the Leader today.
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store building adjoining his brick
with her mother at Spokane.
L. F. Wooley has returned home store building and will run them f
Mrs. Holland of Roseburg is a from Eugene where he went a
up two stories this season and
guest of Cottage Grove friends.
week ago to attend the funeral of otherwise improve this prominent f
business corner.
Mrs. David Griggs visited with his aunt, Mrs. Bailey.
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her parents at liugetie this week.
Why not have electric lights?
Harry Brehaut, the druggist,
Fine new line of ladies lace and < )ur patrons are satisfied and say shipped a car load, eight tons, of
embroidery collars at the Bazaar. they are chea[x*r than the oil lamp, • iregon grape root to a chemist at
and [>erfectly safe. Cottage Grove Huffqjo, N. Y . this week, which
Let your wife have some of the Electric Co.
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was valued at $73u, the greater
money she has helped earn and
Light of the world's greatest part of which will be distributed
save.
singers, four men and four women, among the boys who gathered the
Where did you get those nice comprising the famous Williams root.
I Hist cards? Why at the Wave, of Jubilee Singers, at the armory,
J. 1. Jones and several promi
course.
Monday evening March 16.
neut citizens of the town are figur
STOVES AND RANGES
F'ingal Hinds, the real estate
Merchant W. W Jackson of Lo- ing on forming a stock company
About which there is
man, was transacting business at rane was a guest arthe Commer with $30,000 capital to establish a
nothing cheap but
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liugene Monday.
new
sawmill
on
the
Jones
[K
in
d
and
cial club meeting Monday evening
the
price.
mill
site
in
East
Cottage
Grove,
Don't fail to see the "Cow- while returning home from a trip
with a capacity of alniut 6.3,000
Puncher" at the armory Thursday to Portland and Vancouver.
GUNS, AMMUNITION
FARM IMPLEMENTS
feet [ier day. It looks like a go.
evening March 36.
The furniture firm of Cochran &
Hendquarters lor
Everything from a
In the basket ball game between
Mrs. Nichols came down from Cooley have a new ad in the
hunters and miners
garden hoe to a
Yonealla Monday to visit with Leader today as also have Lurch's, Cottage Grove and the Drain Ath
supplies.
Studebaker wagon.
Benson, the Wheeler-Thompson Co. letic team las? Friday evening the
Cottage Grove friends.
home
team
won
in
a
score
of
11
to
TIN AND GRANITEWARE
Harry Hart and wife drove and the Modern Pharmacy. Read 12. This was considered a bril
down to Kugene Friday and visited them.
The kind that will wear
liant victory for the home team
We will wire and install lights
with friends until Sunday.
but costs little money.
from the fact that they were
in your house at the very lowest
Tom Martin of Creswell, was in possible price and guarantee all greatly outweighed by the visiting
town this week visiting with his work and material to lie in accord team, but not outclassed.
sister, Mrs* Knowltou.
If you have electricity in your
ance with insurance rules. Call at
file Cooper N Wheeler real es our office f<Sr estimates. Cottage house, you can have your washing,
ironing, sewing and keep your
tate company o f this city sold two Grove Electric Co.
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rooms cool and clear from dust at
lots at Drain last week to a Mr.
Is your subscription more than
a small outlay. See your hardware
Moore.
one year delinquent? If so, ac
merchant, let him tell you how
Mrs. S, L. Knox of Eugene, cording to the new [xistoffice ruling
cheaply he can furnish you an
was visiting Cottage Grove*friends you will have to be dropjied from
electric washing machine. Cot
tliiY week and looking after prop the Leader subscription list after
tage Grove Electric Co.
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April 1*. and the bill placed for col‘
erty interests here.
Many
subscribers
are
helping
Born, to Rev. and Mrs. W. A. lection.
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N. L. Atkins of I'orest Grove, out the Leader materially by call
Elkins,
Wednesday March 11,
I f you adhere to
ing and getting their subscriptions
1908, a fine 9 pound boy, an as was in Cottage Grove this week
within
the
new
government
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the
fashion in suits,
sistant pastor for the Christian visiting with relatives and looking
for a business opening. He has quirements. These requirements
waists and cloaks,
church.
served for several years as cashier are that subscribers to weekly
you must follow it
II. C. Mackey, the Medford of a F'orest Grove bank and his papers cannot be in arrears more
photographer, is a guest of his friends here will lie glad to know than one year. Those who call
closely in Corsets.
brothers in this vicinity. He has that he will locate here.
and arrange matters without wait
Unless your Corset
sold his gallery and will enjoy a
ing for statements are aiding the
J. S. Milne, the real estate management materially in a task
season’s rest.
is stylish your other
dealer, has purchased the residence
Have your house wired for lots SO X 12(1 feet, of Mrs. Baker that is requiring much tedious
stylish cut garments
lights, we want your business, and on railroad avenue. Mrs. Baker labor and trouble. The paper
will not tit.
hereby
expresses
its
full
apprecia
will treat you right, make you has resided on this projierty for
N ow wlm t is requir
either flat or meter rate. Cottage about 33 years, but will soon give tion .
Grove F'iectric Co.
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ed? First o f all, tight-
up housekeeping and spend her de
Died.
Who orders Sill kinds of music clining years with her children.
fitting w.nists and
here in Cottage Grove? Why llis-
C. Ross King, who is to open a S M IT H — Infant child of Mr. and
Princess
gowns
necessitate
a
perfected
Corseted figure
hev it Van Denberg at the Wave. new pharmacy in Corvallis at an
Mrs. S. L. Smith in West Cot
The
Hervdersorv
Habit
B
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k
C
orset
is the one
They can supply you with any early, date, is soon to move into
tage Grove, March 4, 1*>08.
thing you want in the line of sheet town with his family. His estab
for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery
music.
lishment is to lie in the room now H AYS— At his home near the
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
light plant Monday March 6,
II. (>. Thompson and son have occupied by the Water real estate
1908, Wm. P. Hays, of rheuma
returned home from an extended agency in Corvallis. It will be
ID A F R A N C K S B A R R E T T .
tism of the heart.
business trip to Seattle, Tacoma opened to the public in about 30
Mr. lla y s had lieeu suffering
and Portland. It is said that the days.— Corvallis Gazette.
elder Thompson showed the son a
Dr. Nave, pastor of the Presby from rheumatism in the shoulders
rattling gixul time.
terian church at Cottage Grove, and arms for a few days which
finally
affected his heart. He
Dr. Foster has purchased the old was in the city yesterday to hear
leaves to mourn his loss a widow
Tucker property, adjoining the Dr. Brouglier and to visit Rev.
and five children, one child having
Henderson home otr Wall street, Mount. Both he and his family
lieen burned to death about a
MEDICAI. AND »URM1CAL It
are
very
milch
in
love
with
the
and has carpenters at work build
month ago. Funeral services were
W . K u y k e n d a ll ; M I».
ing a fine, large addition to the coast country and they esjieciallv
\V. O. I'roMer, M l>.
like Cottage Grove and its good conducted Tuesday by Rev. Nickle
residence 38x28 feet.
interment in the Masonic cemetery. I
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[>eople.— Register.
li. F. Sfatele. M I).
I). J. DuBruille and family are
The liereaved family has the heart I
D. A. f i l l , M l>.
The case of S. Jennie Walker felt sympathy of ail in their sad j
tidw very comfortably domiciled in
Geo. O It De Hit r. M. I).
the commodious Veatcli cottage, against l ’ . G. Walker for divorce bereavement.
K K. MrDotixal, M. 1 ) .
nearly opposite M r. Yenske’s has taken a new hitch. Defend
For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op-
home. Rice Hastings and family ant has filed' his answer and asks LEE— March <>. 1908, at I-ee s
pcrating room and equipment
Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
now occupy the Bennett residence to have the plaintiff’s case dis
sawmill, Herbert W . Lee. aged
missed and the husband comes in
blood examinations
Fui! corps of trained nurses. Kates un application
vacated by Mr. DuBruille.
43 years, 4 mouths and 3 days.
with a cross complaint asking that
Mr. I,ee was a native of W is
M. A. Horn of Saginaw made he lie given a decree, reversing the
consin and came to this state and
TRAININO SCHOOL EOR NURSES.
the Leader a call Wednesday, lie
title to the case and he alleges cer county last summer. He was a
said that last year he paid S3 in tain f inconsistencies which
Ite^ular
polirne nf lertiires hy the faculty mid prwtlral train
ing in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall* of the hos
assessments to the local coyote thinks sufficient grounds to h e i brother of Bert Lee, the well
giv e' known sawmill man, and leaves a
pital count It tile« the faculty. For ratea or information, an
club and lost no sheep. The year
him the divorce and custody of the wife and one child liesides other
hospital or training» addi«*«*
W. KTYKENDAhL, M. It,
before he had $60 worth of sheep three children.— Register.
Superintendent.
relatives and friends to mourn their
and goats killed by coyotes the
Or MISS M. H. HOf.MSTKI M.
J. W. Doak of Lorane, had an loss. Funeral sendees were con
club not having been organized at
Siiikerlnt-ndent of Nurses.
interesting chase after a wild cat ducted at the Adventist church
that time.
one night recently. His dogs Sunday, Rev. Starbuck officiating,
Romance, comedy, sensation, started it near his pig [ieu and interment in the I. O. O. F\ ceme
pathos, music, scenery, electrical treed it in a crab apple tree. It be tery. The funeral was largely at
effects and costumes with a reason ing dark, Mr. I>oak, fearing it tended .
able quantity o f powder and might lie his favorite house cat. re
Card of Thanks.
served by an excellent company of turned home to make sure. Find
players, is what may be said of ing Tabby at home he returned to
W e the undersigned desire to
"T h e Cow-Puncher” to Ire seen at kill the, wild cat but it was gone. express our thanks to all our neigh
the armory, Thursday evening, His dogs'took the track and treed bors and friends who so kindly
March 26.
C a p i t a l i p a id ini $ 2 5 ,0 0 0
it a mile distant in a large tree. gave us their aid and sympathy in
Dick Vandervert, an old-time Not being able to locate it Mr. the sickness, death and burial of
Conducts a General Banking Busi
Cottage Grove boy. who now re Doak again returned home and the our beloved husband and brother.
ness along conservativo linen.
M rs H. W. E kr .
sides at Prineville, stopped over in next day weut out and put the cat I
Your patronage solicited
B. H L kk .
Cottage Grove with his wife and up a big tree in which was a large |
two little daughters Friday and bunch of mistletoe in which the
E. E. L kk .
ft. Lurch. Vic- Fresi,lent
W H. A brani'-. I'rr-Odent
Saturday toenjov a brief visit with cat hid. Again , he failed and
Harry Short, Amt. Cashier
F. It. IMiilllp*. Cashier
( W> to Metcalf & Brand's and
friends, while on their way to Glen finally gave it up after having it
dale, Oregon, to visit with Mrs. almost within his reach the first get a sample of Ileiuchmann’u
compressed yeast.
Yandervert’s parents.
time it was treed.
Williams Jubilee singers next.
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