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Cottage Grove Leader. SUPPLEMENT. Vol. X I X C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G O N , M A R C H 20, 1908. Additional Locals. Grand Piano Lecture-Recital. No. 49 Silk Creek Items. Mr. S. Burcham made his usual Some pearing knives manufact Rarely is the music lovers of ured from the top wire of Page Cottage Grove given an opportun business trip to town, Wednesday. W oven wire fencing may be seen ity to hear such a musical treat as W e understand Master Ralph is in store for them soon, when Ed Damewood was on the sick list at this office. S. B. Crouch, the hustling agent ward Baxter Perry, the great pian Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G . Richardson for Page W oven W ire fence, is ist w ill give a recital in this city. looking after business in this city. More than many another pianist were in town Monday, also Mr. before the public, Mr. Perry is an Eugene Miller. See his ad in the Leader. educator. He attracts not by a W . N . W heeler and M. F. Bab On Wednesday last E. C. Macy great blowing o f managerial trum and w ife celebrated their Wooden pets or layin g stress on his absence I cock made a trip to Cottage Grove Anniversarv and a pleasant time o f sight. Many persons rush to together Monday. Mr. Tom pkins o f Glettwood was enjoyed by those in attend hear Rosenthal and Paderewski to ance. witness a finely graduated display Heights and son Charlie were in Cottage Grove Monday. Harry Kennedy o f Hotel Gross, o f dignital dexterity; they think Elder L . M. Starbuck went to more o f the acrobat than o f the Eugene and Andy Taylor o f Eu gene were both convicted in the musician. And these members d e -, Cottage Grove Saturday afternoon, circuit court this week on a charge light to dazzle with their brilliant returning Sunday evening. o f violating the local option law technic and they make up their | Mr. John Overholser has been and will be sentenced by Judge programs largely o f compositions home some time. He made a trip o f heroic mold. to Cottage Grove Tuesday. Harris today. But Mr. Perry chooses such I Mrs. Mattie Lee and little boy Married, at Eugene Saturday, works as he thinks have a tale to' March 12, 1908, Arthur Leonard tell and for twenty years he has j o f Divide are m aking a w eek’s and Miss Esther Ritchey. Both been carrying the gospel o f beauty visit to old friends livin g here. parties are well and favorably in music throughout the len gth 1 Mr. and Mrs. Foster and their known here, Mr. Leonard holding and breadth o f the land— a blind ; fam ily are enjoying a visit from a position in the sash and door man traveling alone, preaching the i Mrs. Foster’ s niece this w eek. factory at the depot. Mrs. Lizzie Damewood is m ak love o f musical asthetics in towns A t the armory hall one night and cities by the score. And to ing an extended visit at the home only Tuesday, March 24, W . F. paraphrase this oft-quoted saying, j o f her parents Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Mary Bunch is quite sick Mann presents John A . Preston in Edward Baxter Perry finds stories last season‘ s b ig success “ The in sonatas, battles in ballads, love | at present. Her daughter Mrs. B. Cow Puncher,“ by Hal Reid. A tales in nocturnes, good in the i II. I.ee is helping to care for her. picturesque story o f ranch life in whole field o f piano music. W e understand Mr. Joe Dame the west. Prices 75 and 50 cents. wood and family, are visiting with Married vs Single. Seats on sale now at the New Era his ptfrents. Mr. and Mrs. John drug store. Damewood at present. • The bowling contest between the Mr. Charlie W ilson and Miss A t a union good citizens meet married and single men at the Ethel Cox went to Cottage Grove ing held at the Christian church Tuesday evening the follow ing Commercial Club last night was Tuesday, Miss Ethel to have some interesting and hotly contested. A dental work done. ticket for the forthcoming city election was presented: For mayor, large number o f members were i Mrs. Davis who has been visit present including a number o f ! ing her sister Mrs. Charlie Wilson H . O. Thompson; recorder, A . H. K in g; Councilman, 1st ward, A . ladies who came to boost for the ] for some time left Sunday for single men. In the number of, Meadow Glade, W ash., to visit her L . Woodard; 2nd ward C. P. games the single men won the daughter who is sick at that place. Jones, 3d ward, Roy Woods. first and third while the married : Mr. Almon Owens and sister Bert W illard, who lost a leg men m ade'26 more pins, than their : Miss Am y attended the entertain opponents, and would have had an some months ago, in the Roseburg ment given by W illiam s minstrels railroad yards, while serving in easy victory on games had not : in Cottage Grove Monday evening. the capacity o f brakeman on a Harry Short, the six-foot assistant Oscar Wheeler was also in attend Southern Pacific freight train, has cashier o f the Cottage Grove bank ance. Th ey tell us it was very in returned home from the company's gone crazy in the last game and teresting. hospital at Portland. The wound rolled up a score o f 213. A chal resulting from the amputation lenge has lieen issued by a team Lynx Hollow Items. healed nicely and with a good arti from the club to the Eugene Com ficial limb Bert gets around almost mercial club team which will prob- Mr. S. B. Jackson is building as well as before the accident, abiv be accepted. The following fence this week. hardly requiring the support o f is the score o f last nights game: Mr. Frank Mackie is so unfortu a cane. H e is looking well and his M A RR IE D M EN nate as to have a sick horse. 1st 2nd 3rd T o t friends are glad to see him about Mr. D. A . Caldwell and family F. B. P h illip s...... ....122 119 111—352 town again. 104— 3.12 were visiting with Mr. F. Parmen- lo t C. C. H a z e l ton..... 1.38 142— 383 ter and w ife Sunday. Loggin g operations throughout the Columbia river district are e x F, H. Rfwenberg. .... 74 142 147—363 Mr. Barber has been trimming D. J. Du Brui He.... 174 1.19— 196 pected to open up within the next and spraying his orchard this two or three weeks. About .1000 T otal............. ....606 477 643 1929 week. men would be needed to supply all S IN G LE MEN The Misses Sarah and Mary I.a- the camps with normal forces. It 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. joie spent Sunday with their cousin 109 HI7— 133 is said that white labor is scarce, M. H. Anderson... ....117 lu i 11.3— 385 Miss Lillie Neal. because many o f the men have Ernest Bishy........ Ren Stanford...... i.m 1.34— 375 Mrs. Scambler o f Tacoma. drifted to other parts since the Harry 123 21.3— 4.39 Wash., who has been Short......... visiting shutting down o f outdoor work F. W illiam s........ 10«— ,356 108 friends and relatives here, returned last fall. W ages for loggers, which 573 676 1888 to her home Saturday. Total............. last year ranged from $2.25 to $3.- Mr. I. N . Dresser has been 75 per day, will this season start Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hohl spent grafting fruit trees for his neighbors at $2 to $3.25. There are plenty o f foreigners available for common a few days in Eugene this week this week, Mr. R. I). Huff, Mr. A. labor, but loggin g bosses usually visiting with their daughter. Mrs. | I I . Lajoie and Mr. D. P. Sheridan being among the numlier. M ike W ald. prefer native born help.