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Putting Up LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The "C ow Puncher” next. Prescriptions The Kozy Korner for sweets. Fresh nuts and candies at the Wave. o f course is the most important part o f our business and it is the most exacting—but it is a responsibility vve 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. Fine new line of ladies lace and* embroidery collars at the Bazaar. TT/octorn ¡Pharmacy. The Wynne Hardware Co. re ceived a carload of farm imple ments this week. COTTAGE GROVE. OR. A St. Patrick Eve Dinner. Wm. Laudess was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Hunt of Wildwood visited Kugene Tuesday. Mrs, John Baker spent a few days in Kugene this week. New graphopfioue records 25 cents each, at the Bazaar. Where did you get those nice post cirds? Why at the Wave, of course. Marion Veatch returned home from a business trip to Portland Tuesday. The fruit blossoms are coming out rapidly and it is proving an ex cellent spring. Mrs/ I.. W, Baker of F.ugene, was a guest of Cottage Grove friends this week. Metcalf & Bruud are keeping compressed yeast and are redeem A number of friends of Mr. and ing all free tickets. Mrs. F. B. Phillips were enter Don’t fail to see the "Cow- tained at a St. Patrick’s eve din ner at their commodious new home Puncher” at the armory Tuesday on Wall street Monday evening:. evening March 24. The predominating colors were Mrs. Kate Hunt and family of green, while the table was hand Wildwood, were visiting with Cot somely decorated with violets, tage Grove friends Monday. fresh cut shamrock and daffodils. Ben Lurch, the pioneer mer Plates were laid far 12 guests and chant sj>enl a few days in Portland many substantial a n d dainty this week looking after business courses were served to which all matters. did ample justice and Mrs. Phillips not only proved herself a most en Mrs. Horace Cochran attended tertaining hostess, but an adept in the (lag presentation exercises at providing “ viands rich, the appe Kugene Tuesday as also did Miss tite to goad.” After dinner a Vera Ilerren. pleasant social hour was enjoyed A ll members of Co. K will be •by the guests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isham, I)r. j admitted free to the great western and Mrs. J. (). Van Winkle, Mr. drama “ The Cow Puncher” at the and Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Mr. and | armory next Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mr. Foster Have your house wired for Phillips. ! lights, we want your business, and | will treat you right, make you j either flat or meter rate. Cottage Grand Millinery Opening. j Grove Kiectrie Co. 4Stf Misses Rena Baker and Mabel Wednesday March 25, will be opening day at the Knshioii milli I.ge and Guy Van Riper and W illie nery parlors of Miss Mary Bartels. , Thompson attended the grand St. While in Portland recently she was Patrick ball at Drain Tuesday, successful in buying a large new i night and report a good time. imported stock of the very newest Who orders all kinds of music creations in spring millinery, the here qi Cottage Grove? W hy Bis- largest stock she has yet brought bey it Van Denberg at the Wave. to Cottage ('.rove. This beautiful They can suppty you with any line not only comprises-the latest thing you want in the line of sheet designs, but the material is of the music. very best that can be secured, Tuesday was St. Patrick's day. while her prices Will be within the reach of all. No shoddy goods the 17th day of March, the anni here, but the latest and best at the versary of the day that St. Patrick most reasonable prices. T h e is credited with having driven all ladies of Cottage ('.rove should not the snakes out of Ireland over fail to call and inspect this lieauti- across the border into Kentucky. ful line of spring millinery. Miss Attorney J. S. Medley Is just one Bartels also has a very attractive day younger than St. Patrick. He and stylish stock of childrens mil | says it was rather unfortunate for linery goods, as well as toilet and the patron saint that he was not hair goods. Remember the date, l>orn one dav earlier that their an- Wednesday, March 25th. ; niversaries might have been cele- brated on the same dav. Announcement. The series of revival meetings which l>egan Tuesday evening at Dorena will continue over Sunday and all next week and over the fifth Sunday. Services each day at 7:.?(b Kvervbody invited.'- D. K. B a k e r , Missionary. Romance, comedy, sensation, pathos, music, scenery, electrical effects and costumes with a reason able quantity o f powder and served by an excellent company of players, is w hat may be said of "T h e Cow-Puncher” to be seen at the armory, Tuesday evening, March 24. Groceries The kind that makes the house - wife glad when she goes to pre pare a meal. Every thing fresh and clean and always just what you order. Try us and be convinced. Compton ® Wallace W here Y o u do Better. Boru to Mr. and Mrs. Cage Van- Mrs. Lurch and Mrs. Medley Entertain schoiaek, March 19, 1908 a 10 The social event of the week pound boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. was the "at home” given Tuesday Price, March IK, 1908 an 8% afternoon by Mrs. Ben Lurch and Mrs. J. S. Medley, at the home of pound boy. the former, in honor of the patron Go to Metcalf .V Bruud'» and saint of the day, St. Patrick. The get a sample of 1'leischmann’s decorations were elalxirate and compressed yeast. very appropriate. The parlors, Tw o more carloads of logs ar dining room and hall were fes rived down from Wildwood for the tooned with green bunting, vines Kugene Lumber Company Tues and Irish flags, while beautiful tufts of shamrock were much in day. evidence. This color scheme was The Cottage Grove Masonic carried out in the table decorations, lodge is considering a proposition the side dishes living draped ill of buying a lot and building a fine green crepe paper and minature two-story brick temple thereon this Irish flags were grouped with the season, on Main street. tufts of shamrock. Refreshments D. T. Awbrey, the express were served in many courses and agent has l>eeu greatly inconven comprised many rare dainties of the ienced in his office work this week season, a feast fit to place before a by an injury to one of his hands king. The social features of the after which came near resulting in blood noon were the interesting and ap poisoning. George Miller, who is employed propriate games, thefine prize in discovering "w ho was the by the Fashion Stables, has been greenest" was awarded to Mrs. suffering from Inflammatory rheu Paul Jones and was a very unique matism, but is improving and will and pretty rose jar. The prize in soon be out again. the "Irish Artist" contest was Andy Nelson, violinist, Guy awarded to Mrs. J. II. Chambers, Van Riper, coruetist, and W illie it lieing a beautiful oil painting Thompson, pianist, furnished mu admirably executed by Mrs. Kreu- sic for the St. Patrick ball at ger, Mrs. Lurch's daughter. The Drain. Warren McFarland was hour for parting seemed to come also in attendance. all too soon, so royally were the John Veatch went to Portland guests entertained by the hostesses. Wednesday where he may decide 'Pile invited guests were: Mesdames II. (). Thompson, N. to locate. He expects to make newspaper cartooning and sketch K. Compton, Frank Phillips, Paul ing a life's work and he displays Jones. David Griggs, James Ben son, Herbert Kakin, Best, Will much talent in this direction. Hart, Frank Rosenberg, J, C. W e will wire and install lights Johnson, Goodman, Kime, Clias. in your house at the very lowest Burkholder, J. II. Chambers, A. possible price and guarantee all Hemenway, D. Ilemeuway, Mc- work and material to be in accord Keen, Job. J. O. Van Winkle, J. ance with insurance rules. Call at I. Jones, Thos. Pearce, Marion our office for estimates. Cottage Veatch, Geo. Hall, I). J: Du- Grove Klectric Co. 4Ktf bruille. Frank Wheeler, W. II. Thos. Sears has purchased the Abrams, Mrs. Kreuger. Scott Chrisman residence property on Wall street, is building a wide Mrs N. E Compton’s 'At Home.” colonial style porch in front of the residence and otherwise improving A s^iciety function, elaborate in the property. Mr. Sears is a son- detail and delightfully entertaining in-law of Mr. Chrisman. was the St. Patrick's "at home" If you have electricity in your given by Mrs. N. K. Compton house, you can have your washing, Wednesday afternoon. The deco ironing, sewing and keep your rations were exquisite and appro rooms cool and clear from dust at priate, green festooning, daffodils a small outlay. See your hardware and violets predominating through merchant, let him tell you how out the Compton home. The af cheaply he can furnish you an ternoon hours went fleeting by with electric washing machine. Cot the introduction of appropriate en tertainment. In the first place tage Grove Klectric Co. 48tf each, guest was requested to recite, M. K. Dersham, who resides on sing or relate an Irish poem, song the Swale, two miles west of Cres- or story, which occasioned much well, was in town Wednesday on merriment, the prize for the best business. Mr. »Dersham is a mem rendition being awarded to Mrs. ber of the local dovote club and D. J. DuBruille— a volume of has killed two of these bothersome poems. varmints lately, the last >*ralp be The luncheon was served in ing delivered to the club secretary many courses which was very Wednesday. . dainty and delicious. The host W . S. Shearer, superintendent of was assisted in serving by her the Booth-Kellv planing mills at sister, Mrs. F. D. Wheeler. It Weudling, was in town Wednes was one of those pleasant occas day and favored the Leader with a ions which will long be remem pleasant call and a subscription. bered by the ladies present, who Mr. Shearer has bought a little are unanimous in declaring Mrs. farm across the river, a short dis Compton a charming entertainer. tance northwest of Dorena where Those present were: Mesdames his family will engage in poultry Almond Ilemeuway, W. C. Con raising and diversified 'farming. ner, Herbert Kakin, Geo. TI all, D. They will make a specialty of J. DuBruille, Andrew Brund, Sim- Brown and Buff Leghorns and by eral, Job, F. II. Rosculierg, Good the use of Cypher incubators and man, J. H. Chamliers, Ilerren, H. brooders will raise a large number O. Thompson, J. C. Johnson, J. I. o f chickens this season, while Mr. Jones, Wilson, F. B. Phillips, J. Shearer is pursuing his labors in O. Van Winkle, Delure Ilenien- the big Booth-Kelly plant at way, F. D. Wheeler. Wendliug. New Postmaster. A complaint was filed yesterday by 1. II. Bingham against N. lion. I). M. C. Gault lias re If. Martin, a timber cruiser and ceived his commission as jiostiiias- estimator, who was employed by ter at Cottage Grove and assumed him to cruise a certain piece of charge o f the postal affairs in tli timber land, looking forward to city Monday morning. His clerks the purchase o f the tract if it were remain the same as under the satisfactory from one Lewis C. former administration, Kd Jones Holmes. Plaintiff States that de being the day clerk and the ser fendant disregarded the judiciary vices of Mr. Fiester being retained relation he bore to him and pur in the capacity of night man chased the land himself. Plaintiff Mrs. Gault presides for the present asks for an accounting in the matter at the delivery window and is ren as to the price paid for the said 'dering courteous and efficient ser land and that defendant lie re vice. quired to convey decree acting as Mr. Gault retires from the man a conveyance o f same. Fred agement of the Western < )regon, De Neffe and Pipes & Pipes are his interests in that publication Plaintiffs attornevs.— Register. having lieen sold to C. J. Howard, the retiring postmaster. The Place to Buy Millinery John Barker in the Toils. A good assortment of millinery Mayor Jones and his police force will be found at The Ideal. A ll the latest shapes of the season. are giving John Barker, proprietor Don't miss seeing the baby bon of a soft drink parlor and billiard nets and children's wear. Best as hall in this city, some trouble just now. He was arrested Thursday, sortment and prices right. Come in and be shown arouud. on a charge of violating the local While in looking at millinery ask option law and taken to Kugene to see the Henderson Double Front by Constable Flank of that city for trial before Justice Bryson. He Laced corsets. gave bonds, however, and his trial 49-2t I d a F rances B a r r e t t . will come up for hearing some time next week. Best Cold ana Grip Remedy. Give C ole’» Consumption Cuie a trial. It «.-»res when all others fail. It w i l positively cure lung trouble in the- first stages. For sale at le:Mt>ng drug stores of the country o r o f the manufacturer Geo. R. Cofe, Myrtle Creek, Or. 1 On sale at iie .N e w F.ra drug store 1 49.4t* 1 * 150001 1 PRIZES AWARDED ! I aaaaîaîaiaæa« | to BOYS AND GIRLS ! UNDER 14 Years OLD f f . “ T CAN YOU DRAW? z: ®T\ H \ Contest Closes May 1, 1908. $ File your C O P Y at ^ ^ I L U R C H ’S I H A R D W A R E STOVES AND RANGES About which there is nothing cheap but the price. FARM IMPLEMENTS GUNS, AMMUNITION Everything from a garden hoe to a Studebaker wagon. Headquarters tor hunters and miners supplies. TIN AND GRANITEWARE The kind that will wear but costs little money. Griffin S Veatch Com’y FOLLOW THE FASHION If you adhere to the fashion in suits, waists and cloaks, you must follow it closely in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stx’lish your other stylish cut garments w ìli not fit. Now w hat is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The Hervdersorv Habit B a c k C orset is the one for the present styles. F or sale at the Ideal Millitiery Store. Come ladies and inspect them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . EUGENE | HOSPITAL Í 1^%. %/%•%/%/%■%. %■■%■•%/%'%/%. MEDICAL AN D SI J K<2 B’AL NT A FF. W. Kuykendall; M. D. W. O. Prone r, M. I). P. J . Barile, M. 1). B . 9 . Ncalefe, M. D. I). A. Paine, M . I). (le<>. O H DeHar, M. D. L. K. McDotigal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op- perating room and equipment. Sputum and blood examinations. Appliances for X ray work. Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application T R A IN IN O SC H O O L FOR N U R S E S . Regular eonrse of lerfurrs l*j- the faculty mid practical train ing in the hospital. The medical and aurglcal stuff of the hos pital constitutes the faculty. For rates or information, as hospital or training, address W. KLYKF.NDALL, M. I», Superintendent. Dr MISS M. If. HOLMSTM'M, Superintendent of Nurses. I BANK OP COTTAGE (¡ROVE f C a p it a l i p a id in i $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 Notice Miss Vera Ilerren of the I nner oity of Oregon school of music wiil teach pupils on piano. She wishes to announce that she (t ill take a limited number of pupils. H M o e application P h o it VO, 574. -»Sit Conducts a General Banking Busi- ness along conservative line». Your patronage solicited. W. H. A bram s. President F. It. Phillips, Cashier ^ ^ 3 B. Lurch. Vice President llnrrvShort, Asst. Cashier l IV ililUlUmlUiUiuiuaWUmiUGiiitllBUlUIGlUlUiitiiiiUFg W w w ™ a** w w w w m s,, w w w w »» ni w w w m ““ i” itili»