Can’t ion Straifliteii
Cp in tin; Morniniis ?
Its your kidneys that
affect your back so
and they’ll never get
any better of their
own accord.
What you want is
A. D. S.
Kidney Remedy
and one (lose of it will
prove that it is the
medicine we have rec-
omended it to be.
77 /odern
¿Pharmacy.
TOTTAOE GROVE. OK.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Pull for a pulj) mill.
The Kozy Koruer for sweets.
Wanted— A modern opera house.
The Leader leads, others follow.
For choice confections, try the
Wave.
\
New Victor disc records at the
Bazaar.
The Leader is winning solely on
its merits. ^
March came in like a lion and
went out like a bear.
Tom Blew and wife are visiting
with friends in this city.
A $60,000 milk condensing fac
tory will l>e established in Mc
Minnville this year.
Mrs. I. 11. Bingham of Kugene
visited with her daughter Mrs.
David Griggs this week.
Wm. Ilawlev and Scott Jack-
i son of Loraue were transacting
business in this city Tuesday.
Mrs. W. T_ Kayser called on
the Leader this week and ordered
the paj>er sent to her son O. J.
Kayser at Saginaw.
Miss Welby Houston, arrived in
this city Saturday to teach a term
'Pile civic improvement commit of school in the Sear's district
tee of the W. C. C. Cl. was enter which began Monday morning.
tained at the home of Mrs. II .* ).
It is alleged that Iimperor W il
Thompson last Monday afternoon. liam picks out his w ife’s hats.
I.uncheon was served at two There seems, after all, to be some
o'clock after which many items of advantage in ]>eing an em]>eror.
interest were discussed.
Born— Sunday, March 22, 1908
The committee hopes with the
I to the wife of l)r. C. T. Docket,
aid of the school board to beautify
¡of this city, a baby girl. Mother
the vacant lot south of the high
and babe re|x>rted to be progress
school. Plans have been submit
ing liicelx .— Wallowa Chieftiau.
ted to the board for their approval.
Tw o verv pretty little prairie
'Phis will be a little touch of
beauty to the town which can be dogs may be seen in the show win-
enjoyed by all. The committee i dow at the steam laundry. They
has succeeded in deeply interesting : are said by Mr. Baker to make
the school children in (lower plant great ]>ets, but are very misclieiv-
iug. About 40 pupils planted I ous.
sweet pea seeds on the general
C. II. Jones was transacting
planting day Kelt. 22 and one bun business at the county seat Mon
dred and seventy packages of day. He says Kugene is making
mixed flower seeds have been remarkable strides in the way of
planted the past week by children ¡expensive and (lermaueut iinprove-
below the seventh grade. This I ments.
will mean 170 little flower beds I
John Watch, son o f Hon. R. M.
three feel by six dotting our town
i Veatch is doing the cartoon stunts
this coming summer.
'Phe committee, however, finds | for the Portland Daily Journal, his
it necessary to have funds with | sketches being given front page
which to carry out any plans they j liositious and are very well ex-
may make. They hope to make ! ecuted.
the sweet pea show in June, some
A marriage license was issued
thing of which they may be proud. ■ Tuesday at Kugeng to James R.
Many splendid suggestions were Lemon and Miss Abbie V. Valen-
given as to ways in which the town | tine, both of Cottage Grove, in
could be beautified at a very small other words. Miss Valentine gets a
expense. In order that some of j lemon.
the suggestions might be carried
C. C. DuBruille has resigned his
out the committee plans to give a
home talent entertainment the position with Campbell & l'ellman
latter part of April. The program : and purchased the city delivery
is now being prepared and prom i business in Cottage Grove. He
j will move to that city to reside.—
ises to be of much interest.
; Kugene Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. DuBruille arrived
Born.
| in Cottage Grove Wednesday
IN L O W — To Mr. and Mrs. II. K. where Mr. DuBruille will take
Inlow, this city, March 2H, 1908 charge of the parcel delivery, lie
; has been keeping books for the
a 9% pound girl.
TO M S K TH — T o Mr. and Mrs. | Campbell-l'ellman Co., at Kugene.
Peter Tom set h this city. March
Mrs. Wm. Kirk was among
2 8, 1908, a girl, weight 8 those who joined the Leader's
pounds.
j large family of readers this week,
1’ 1,1'ARD— This city, to Mr. and i New subscribers are coming in
Mrs. Chas. II. I’luard. March every day. They know a real,
29, 1908, a girl, tipping the live local jiajier when they see it.
lieam at 8-pounds.
K. J. Hard, the Bohemia mining
H A R R IS — At the home of the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. man, was a Cottage Grove visitor
Harris. Alca, Oregon, March 28, ¡Tuesday. He says he will go up
to the mines Monday to formulate
1908 a 14 pound boy.
arrangements for the shipment of
J. 1. Jones and wife visited Ku- ■ore from his properties to the
¡smelter at Tacoma.
gene friends Thursday.
Improvement Committee Entertained.
New
Spring
Styles
IN T H E C E LE B R A TE D
Hardeman Hat
a re n o w being show n. T h e y
meet the re q u ire m e n ts of the
m o st fa stid io u s d re sse r
Compton ® Wallace
W h e re Y o u do Better.
Married.
First class orchard g.ass seed for
sale, inquire of J. T. Olson, Sagi
naw, Oregon.
51 tf
M A T LOG K-J O IIN SO N — A t the
If you have a tooth for sweets,
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
try some of Cuuuiugham's home ^ and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, in this
made candies.
city Sunday at high uoou March
29, 1908, Kugene7 Matlock of
The Leader has the largest circu
Kugene and Miss Frances A.
lation of any county paper publish
Johnson of this city, Rev. A. S.
ed outside of the county seat.
Nickle, of the M. K. church, o f
G. S. Gourlev, a photographer
ficiating.
of Cottage Grove, spent Sunday
The Johnson home was appro
with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Simmons priately decorated for the occasion
in Kugene.— Guard.
and the ceremony which was wit
F. B. Phillips, cashier of the nessed by relatives and a few inti
Bank of Cottage Grove was on the mate friends of the family, was
sick list this week l>eiug confined very pretty and impressive. The
bride looked charming in a beauti
to his home several days.
ful wedding gown of white mohair
John Veatch has purchased an while her traveling suit was of
interest in the Wynne Hardware brown silk panama. The groom
Co., and is devoting his attention was stylishly attired in the cou-
to the interests of that firm.
veutial black.
'Pom Awbrev is shipping a trio
Following the ceremony a splen
of White Minorca pullets to a real did dinner was served and the
estate firm in Boise, Idaho this happy couple were the recipients
week. Slowly but surely the ef of many valuable and useful pres
fects of our recent Calapooia poul- ents. The groom is the youngest
son of Mayor J. I). Matlock of
trv show is becoming noticeable.
Kugene and is a very exemplary
'Phe army of tramps will» con
young
man who has a wide circle
tinue for some time as numerous as
in the past, as several thousand of friends. The bride was num-
l>ered among Cottage Grove’s most
are on their way north between this
charming young ladies and had
place and San Francisco. The
many admirers at this place. She
‘ Frisco soup kitchens have been
had rendered her father valuable
shut down.
service in his merchandise business
Sunday while at play at the and will be greatly missed in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster, store as well as by the young
May, the little daughter of Roy people of the town, with whom
Riggs, fell and sustained a broken she was a
popular favorite.
arm. The fracture was reduced Among the guests present was
by Dr. Job and the little one will Mayor Matlock, t h e groom’s
soon recover from her injury-
father, and the bridal party, in
John Watkins of near Comstock cluding the elder Matlock and the
was in town trading Monday. He bride's sister, Miss Abbie, took
says he has lost no sheep since the evening train for Kugene where
members,of the local coyote club the happy couple will l>e at home
killed two coyotes in that vicinity, to their many friends at the Mat-
lie had lost 48 head of sheep prior lock lodging house of which the
groom is manager. The Leader
to this time from coyote raids.
tenders congratulations and wishes
Post cards! Post cards! Post them a long, happy wedded life.
cards! Get in line and get some
of those local views of Cottage SHEA R- LA N G DON— A t the farm
Grove and send them to your
home of the bride’s mother, Mrs.
friends in the east. Be a booster
Alice Weeden, six miles south
for Cottage Grove. They have
of Cottage Grove Sunday after
them at the Wave.
noon March 29, 1908, Mr. Or
ville S. Spear and Miss Agnes
'Pile regular monthly session of
Laugdou, Rev. W. A. Klkius of
couutv court convened Wednesday
the Christian church officiating.
and there is quite a lot of business.
The pretty ceremony was wit
Ml the bills connected with the
recent term of court are to be gone nessed by relatives and a few
family. Merle
over and allowed and there is quite friends of t h e
Scovelle acted as best man and
a bit of road business.
Miss Katie Kiiowlton attended the
Oliver Veatch and D. J. Du bride as maid of honor. A dainty
Bruille will introduce two new lunch followed the ceremony and
breeds of chickens in this com hearty congratulations were show
munity. the former the Partridge ered upon the happy couple. They
Plymouth Rocks and the latter the were recipients of many useful and
Ohio Buckeye Reds. Both have valuable prizes. •
eggs of these breeds setting.
/
Mr. Spear, better known as
"D oc Taylor” has for a long time
Last Wednesday, April 1, was
held the position of salesman in
the day under the old law that
Lurch's general merchandise store.
ushered in the fishing season and
He is a sober, industrious and re
most of our loyal sportsmen have
liable youug man who is held in
observed the old law quite well,
the highest esteem by all who
though the stage and condition of
know him. The bride is a charm
the water has not been such as
ing young lady, modest and re
would warrant good fishing.
fined and has a host of friends in
G. M. Castle, who recently sold city and community. The happy
his property at Saginaw to some couple have taken up their resi
people late from the east, was in dence on the corner of Taylor
town Wednesday and had his sub street and Perkins avenue where
scription to the Leader raised sev they will be at home to friends.
eral notches. Mr. Castle and The Leader extends hearty con
family will visit a while with gratulations and best wishes.
friends in the northern part of the
state and will then return and re K 1 R K -W IL S O N — At the home of
George Currin March 29, 1908,
locate in this vicinity.
by Rev. C. II. Wallace, Mr.
Alta II. King of Cottage Grove,
Clarence W . Kirk and Miss
has filed his nominating petition
Kthel Wilson, all of Doreua,
for justice of the peace of the Cot
were united in the holy lxnids of
tage Grove district on the demo
matrimony.
cratic ticket. Mr. King is at pres
The parents of both contracting
ent city recorder and is a candi
parties were present, as well as a
date for re-election to this office, large number of invited friends
lie is a popular young attorney of and relatives. A fine collection of
this city, and has filled the office of j beautiful and valuable presents
Recorder the past year very accept \ were bestowed upon the young
ably. He is a very exemplary and j couple. Then an old fashioned
worthy young man and his many , wedding dinner was served to
friends will labor hard to put him | which all present did such ample
into both offices.
justice as to reflect credit upon
See that new long cylinder Col those preparing it.
umbia graphophone at the Bazaar.
Voting Kirk and his bride start j
It plays both long and short cylin out uim > u the matrimonial sea with {
der records. New Victor machines fair pros(iects of making life a sue j
just arrived also.
cess and the Leader extends con
One of those peculiar things gratulations.
which sometimes happen, occurred
Died.
at the Herreu meat market Tues
day. Leroy Woods, while at the J
shop coatless, stepjied on the scales! K L I.IO T — At her home at Sacra
ineuto, California March 1, 1908
and tipped the beam at 161
Mrs. Sarah A . Elliott, aged 66
pounds. Just then the Bidwell
years, 9 mouths and 7 days.
boys came in and one remarked
Deceased formerly resided at
that he could ' ‘beat it ." He
skinned off his coat, mounted the Cottage Grove and was the mother
scales and tipped the beam at 161. of Mrs. John S. Coleman of this
This caused some merriment and place. In early days Mr. Elliott
the other Bidwell doffed his coat conducted a shoe shop in this city
stepped on the scales and tipped and the family is well known by
the beam at 161 pounds. About old settlers here. Mr. Klliot died
this time J. W. Warner came in some years ago and Mrs. Elliott
and remarked that the trio were has resided at her Sacramento
featherweights and that he would home up to the time of her death.
show them what a man would do Besides Mrs. Coleman of this city
to those scales. He got out of his she leaves other children to mourn
coat, jumped onto the scales and her death as follows: Ernest Kl
tipfietl the l>eam at exactly 161 liot of Reno, Nevada, Mrs. A. L.
pounds. At this juncture the boys Carpenter and Milton Klliot of
were about to believe the scales Sacramento. T h e funeral and
would record but one weight— 161 burial was held at Sacramento.
pounds, but were soon convinced
New graphophone records 2 5
that it was only a chance meeting
•cuts each, at the Bazaar.
of a quartette of 161 pounders.
I ^ o o o l
I PRIZES AWARDED !
I
to
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! BOYS AND GIRLS !
CAN
UNDER
1 14 Years
OLD
YOU
DRAW?
Contest Closes M ay 1, 1908. jr
File your C O P Y at ^ ^
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! L U R C H ’ S I
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
lor
hunters and miners
supplies.
TIN AND GRANITEWARE
The kind that will wear
but costs little money.
G riffin ®
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 yottr Corset
is stylish 3’our other
stylish cut garments
will not fit.
Nowf what is requir
ed? First of all, tight-
fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The Henderson Habit Back Corset is the one
for the present styles.- For sale at the Ideal Millinery
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
ID A F R A N C K S B A R R E T T .
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EIGENE
i HOSPITAL
M KI) ICAI. A N D SU K(i ICA \. STA FF
W. Kuykendall; M. I».
t
J
W. O. P rom tr, M 1).
P. .1, Mart It*. M. I>.
B. F. Mfalefe. M. 1).
I). A. Paine, M. I).
Ileo. O l i . De Bar, M. I).
I». F. McDoi.gHl, M. D.
Por the care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Cases.
Modern op-
perating room and equipment.
Sputum and
blood examinations.
Appliances for X ray work.
Ful! corps ol trained nurses.
Rates on application
TR A IN ING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.
Iteglilar course of tortures by the faculty am) practical tmin -
tilk in tile hospital. Tho niellimi and largirai stair of the hos
pital constitutes the facility.
For rules or information, as
hospital or training, address
W. K I'Y K E N D A L I., M. D,
Superintendent.
Or MISS M. H. HOLMSTKCM,
-
Superintendent of Nurses.
BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
Csipitul
ini $ 2 5 , 0 0 0
Conducts a General Hanking Busi
ness along conservative lines.
Yoor patronage solicited.
W. H. Abrams. President
B. Phillips. Cashier
Y.
B Luridi. Vice President
Harry Short, Asst. Cashier