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\ Can't lion Straighten Cp in the Morning ? Its your kidneys that affect your • back so and they’ll never get any better o f their What you want is The fleet-winged with us again. swallows Kidney Remedy and one dose o f it w ill is the medicine \ we have rec- omended it to be. ZP/iarm acy. COTTA*JE GROVE, OK. A. B. Wood Returns Home Again T. C. Abrams has purchased a BELSH AZZAR S FEAST half iuterest in the Ol Hart res OR F A LL OF BABYLON taurant. I EASTER. 'C OFFERINGS I Frank B. Phillips, cashier of the Great Musical Treat in Store for Bank of Cottage Grove, has l>eeu People of This Community. * very ill the past week, but his con ■% — dition is now improved. During the past week a chorus * Rev. A. E. Wheeler of East Eu of 50 voices has been rehearsing gene was iu Cottage Grove Satur nightly on that great dramatic can # ’ day to hold quarterly meeting. He & tata "Belshazzar’s Feast, or Fall was assisted by Presiding Elder of Babylon.” This .splendid mu Lundy of Salem. sical entertainment will lie directed Elder B. C. Tabor of Cottage by Prof. Martin Iv. Robinson, a Grove came down Friday to visit specialist in this kind of work who with the people of his church per furnishes the music and a beatiti suasion iu this locality. He re tui and appropriate costume for ports everything quiet at the every member of the large cast. Grove.— Register. The very tiest singers of the A. M .'P e riu i of Aulauf was town and community have been transacting business iu this city enlisted in this work and there are Monday. He called on the Leader several more Who are ex a cted to * and had his name enrolled on our take part from now on, in fact subscription list. He says his every one of the singers in this f father contemplates returning from city and community are invited to participate in this grand musical f Italy iu the near future. presentation. Mr. Robinson is a A. II. Kelso of Youcalla and most proficient director and there I f Phil Beckley, of Oakland, were ¡s something doing every minute | * looking after business matters in in his rehearsals, lie exjiects to Cottage Grove Tuesday. M r . lie able to present this grand can Kelso held the position of cashier tata to the public about two weeks iu the Bank of Cottage Grove for from tixlav. There is 10 scenes iu f some months. the presentation of "Belshazzar's è Feast” as follows: 1—The palace The steam laundry has lieen in o|ieration this week and has lieen hall. 2— The queen's apartments. accorded a liberal patronage which .1— Jewish place of assembly. 4— will no doubt steadily increase, as Walls of Babylon. 5—The feast. the work is second to none, but the 6— Evening devotion. 7—Jewish boys say they can do eveu lietter place of worship. 8— The inter when their machinery is iierfectly pretation. 9— Camp of Cyrus. 10 Within the city—Grand finale. adjusted. The singers of this vicinity can The Portland Telegram has this concerning Earl Hill, a Cottage not afford to miss this rare opiior- Grove boy: C. A. Partlow has tuuity to get some first class in ST O V E S AND RANGES discovered a new first baseman, struction in vocal music, neither About which there is whom he touts as a wonder, and can the people afford to miss this nothing cheap but has signed him to play the first greatest musical treat in the his the pric'. bag for Oregon City. He is Hill, tory of the town. first sacker for Eugene last year. FARM IM PLE M E N T S G U N S , A M M U N IT IO N Death of Mrs. 0. P. Adams The plate glass windows were Everything from a Headquarters tor put in the new Stewart and Porter garden hoe to a hunters and miners Just as we go to press we learn brick adjoining the Oregon hotel Studebaker wagon. supplies. this week and carpenters and of the death this morning of Mrs. painters are busy on the interior (). P. Adams at her home in West T IN A ND G R A N IT E W A R E work. The second story walls are Cottage Grove, of paralysis. Mr. The kind that will wear almost completed on the Stewart and Mrs. Adams were pioneer set hut costs little money. and Hinds brick on the corner of tlers of this part of Lane county. Mrs. Adams has been an invalid Second and Main streets. for a number of years. A more 1*'. F. Teoves, with the Ifazle- extended notice will appear next wood creamery company, Portland, week in the Leader. was taking orders for creamery and dairy supplies iu this vicinity Mrs. lid Jones, assisted by Mrs. the first of the week. He remem J. O. Van Winkle, gave her daugh bered the Leader with a pleasant tert Miss Marguerite, a surprise call, he being an old newspaper birthday party last Saturday even man himself, formerly connected ing, April 4. The evening passed with the Salem Statesman and A l pleasantly in games and music, bany Herald. after which a delicious lunch was 1 The Griffin Veatch Hardware served. Those invited were: Misses | Co. have*a show window which is Vera Herren, Hazel Manser, Gale x, v. I f you adhere to designed to give a fellow the trout Hare, Winnie Ländern*, Frances fishing fever. It is banked up Howard, Eunice Van Detiberg, the fashion in suits, with green mosses, deer heads and Katie Knowlton, Georgetta Berg, waists and cloaks, decorations suggestive of the cdol Emma Job, Messrs, Gourley, Allen and shaded hauks of our moun and Chester Baker, W ill Sherwood, you must follow it tain streams, the home of the sal Charles Gates, Merle Scovell, Ren closely in Corsets. mon and brook trout, and file fish Sanford, Harry Short, R. O'Loan, Unless your Corset ing tackle display makes the win Merton Earl, Chester Van Denberg. _______ _ . ________ > dow complete. is stylish your qther IN are Roseburg will pave 21 blocks or 6211 feet this season. New graphophoue records 25 •ents each, at the Bazaar. Dr. Lowe, the optician will be in Cottage Grove April 20th and to noon of 21st. A. D. S. 7 /}ociern The Leader still leads. The Kozy {Corner for sweets. F. C . Coffman joined the Leader's large family of readers this week. own accord. prove that it LOCAL AND PERSONAL Today is Arbor day and it is lie ing observed as usual by the Cot tage Grove schools. For fresh roasted peanuts you can get them at the Wave. We roast peanuts every day. The new ads of both C- H. Burkholder and Lurch’s will in terest the ladies. Read them. Mrs. Torn Medley, nee Thomas, of San Francisco is a guest of rel atives and friends in this city. Misses Maggie a n d I,ottie I Veatch have been visiting with | Cottage Grove relatives this week. Roseburg gets a fruit and vege Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, who table cannery. Prominent citizens have spent the past year in Ken | subscribed 812,000 in stock Satur- tucky, where Mr. Wood has been | day. superintending railroad construct Hey there! Where are you go- ion for Mr. Ileugeu, has com I ing? 1 am going down to the pleted his work and on Wednesday Wave. Why that's just the place night returned to Cottage ( ¡rove to I was headed for. again take up the superinteiulency Dr. Kuykendall of Kugene, of the O. & S. E. railroad here. When asked by a Leader represen made Cottage Grove a professional tative if there was any probability visit Monday and incidentally o f an extension of the O. & S. E. called on the Leader. railroad. Mr..Wood remarked that Now is the time to get your ice it was not their purpose to stand cream or ice cream sodas. The still, that they had plans for ex Wave keeps it. Immediate atten tension of the road which however, tion given to all orders. - he was not now in a position to an By the middle of the month the nounce. The citizens of Cottage Grove are extending Mr. Wood a Modern Woodmen will have re very cordial greeting and are glad ceived their new uniforms, costing to welcome him back to the city 8175. They will shine! again, from the fact that besides George Lea returned to Aurora lreing a splendid citizen.he is a Monday where he has a contract man who does things. for installing a first class water A pleasant surprise greeted Mr. system for that enterprising little and Mrs. A. B. Wood when they town. arrived here, Mrs. Wood’s brother I. T, Nicklin, republican candi A. B. Funk, who it will be remem bered visited here last summer, date for the nomination for sheriff having arrived here on ifie preced came up from Eugene Tuesday to look after his political fences at ing train. the Grove, lie is a hustler. The Celebrated Blind Pianist. Mrs. Beatty and daughter, Miss Here are some interesting facts Marion of Lebanon, are guests of about Edward Baxter Perry, who Cottage < .rove friends. R e v . is to play here on Thursday April Beatty will join them later and visit briefly here and at his farm 16 at the armory. He is the only blind pianist in near this city. the world's bistort- who ever suc Prof. Baughman of the Spring- ceeded in winning an unquestioned field schools, brother of Prof, position in the front rank of his i Baughman of this city, was in profession. ¡town Saturday looking after his in lie is the only American pianist terests in the forthcoming primary who ever played at the imperial ¡campaign, he being a candidate court in Germany. for county school superintendent He is the only pianist living or joil the republican ticket. lie is dead, of any country, who ever j said to lie a thoroughly practical played in twelve hundred concerts educator and a man well qualified in ten years, surpassing eveu Gotts- (for the office. * * chalk's world-famous record of eleven hundred. I Schiller B. Hermann, represent He is the only pianist, American ing a wholesale tea, coffee and or foreign, who ever succeeded in spice house of Portland, was inter sustaining himself for a jieriod of viewing his Cottage Grove cus ten consecutive years by concert tomers today. He has been as playing alone, in the I'nited States. signed to this territory and will visit He is the originator of the le c Cottage Grove hereafter every .TO ture-Recital. (lavs. He is a sou of Congress man Binger Hermann. The Leader Born was favored with a pleasant call. SUITS I JACKETS S II and f This Season’s S T Y L E S Have Arrived 1 f HARDW ARE Griffin a The following series of dis courses will lie delivered at the Christian church by the pastor be ginning Sunday evening May 4rd: “ The young mail, his faults and ideals,’ ’ “ The young woman, her faults and ideals,’ ’ "W ives and mothers, their faults and ideals," “ Husbands and fathers, their faults and ideals.” The public is cordially invited to come and hear these special themes. Chas. Van Winkle, brother of Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, who speut last summer here with his brother in this city, passed through a few days ago enroute home to Salem from Arizona, where he Spent last winter. Mr. Van W inkle’s health is much improved. stylish cut garments w ill not lit. Now what is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The H e n d e rs o n Habit B a c k C o rset is the one for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery Store. Come Ladies and inspect them. Mrs. R. B. Rutherford of Aure lia, Iowa, is visiting her sister Mrs. E. Tompkins of Glenwood Heights. The sisters have not met for nineteen years. Mrs. George Rutherford of Salido, Colorado, is also a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Tompkins. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . 4 EUGENE HOSPITAL He Kn^v a Good Thing _______ departing, exjiressing their appreciation of the repast, this salesman was heard to say meal. "Miss E., that was a very fine I enjoyed it immensely— but “ Star Brand Shoes are Better.’ ' All the New Spring Styles for Lrniies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Childs now in. Compton & Wallace “ W here You do B elter.” J W. Kuykendall; M. I). W. O. Frostier, M. I). F. 4. Bartle, M. I). B. F. Heaiefe, M. I). I>. A. Falno, M. I>. Geo. O.B. Dellar, M. I). L K. M c IH iurr I, M. D. Modern op- perating room and equipment Sputum and Appliances for X ray work. Full corps of trained Yiurses. Rates on application T R A IN ING SCH O O L FOR N U R S E S . Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical train - lily in the hospital. The medical anil uurglesl stuff of the hos pital rniiHtltutcM the faculty. For rates or information, as hospital or training, lufin-em W. K E Y KENDALL, M. D, Superintendent. Or M188 M. H. HOLM8TKUM, 8u|ierlntendent of Nurses. m I county, Oregon on Saturday, the Wtti day of May, thus, at 10 o'clock in the i forenoon •>? said «lay, all the interest which the said John M. Peterson Dudley Shields exhibited at the owned a t the time of his death in III) Leader -office Thursday, what we following described real property, believe to be the largest white table to-wit: An undivided one-half of the fol radish on record. This radish was low lng described. unpatented mining grown in Mr. Shields garden in claims West Cottage Grove and when he •‘ Morning Star,” “ Golden Star,” dug it up Thursday it weighed 17 Ooodenough,” “ Aurora"and "Irene” pounds and measures 47 inches in situated in the Bohemia mining dis trict of fume county, Oregon. circumference and is 24 inches iu And In the event that the bids an length. The reason it does not | not satisfactory and sufficient, said weigh in proportion to its size is I real property will, on and after said owing to its being hollow, the core date, be offered at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the law- having gradually dried out. If office of Woodcock * Potter in Eu any one can beat this monster Cot gene, Lane county, Oregon. All of said real property will be tage Grove radish it is up to them to produce the goods. This big sold, or os inuch thereof as ina.v he necessary, to pay the claims against vegetable may be seen in Milne’s the estate and the expenses of nil real estate office. mlnlstratlpn. Dated this ttth day of April, 190V A. C. WOOIM (U K. FOR SA LE —A good work horse 7 Administrator of the estate of years old. Will sell cheap If taken John M. Peterson, deceased. iV.’-It soon . Inquirent this office. M KIHCAL AND SURGICAL STAFF For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. blond examinations. Biggest Radish on Record. erings had subsided, and the guests were Veatcli Com’y FOLLOW THE FASHION Lane county never had a more efficient clerk than Mr. Lee. He considers it his duty to segve the people and it makes no difference whether the applicant for informa tion at the clerk's office is a repub T o Mr. and Mrs. Morris Me- First class orchard grass seed for lican or democrat, rich or poor, Elmer Dooltttle/of Cottage Grove Kibben, April 8, l ‘X)8, a nine sale, inquire of J. T . Olson, Sagi- has liought an acre tract in the white, black or red. Mr. Lee is pound girl. naw, Oregon. . . 51tf the same kind, affable gentlemen Blair street addition from Fisher A to all. His books are in perfect Mink, lie will build there and condition and have lieen experted move his family to Eugene ton- side.— Guard. time and again with the most grat ifying results, lioth to himself and his friends. He carefully guards ADM INISTRATORS NOTICE OE SAKE OF R E A L PROPERTY. ••••••• the interests of the county and be Notice Is hereby given that by vir i cause he at times disapproved ex tue of an order of the county court j tortionate claims he would natur of Lane county, Oregon, made nnd>{ J I I E story is told of a very enthusiastic ally meet with criticism from those entered on the 16th day of November, who would take advantage of the 11*07, in the matter o f the estate of "Star Brand” salesman traveling in John M. Peterson, deceased, the nn- county. That is one of • his duties . . , dersigned administrator will offer foi Arkansas, who, with) several acquain and that is why he stands so high i Bn|,, for public miction and tances, recently enjoyed a very fine with the taxpayers of the county. I sale at the southwest door of tin* —-Junction City Times. i county court house, Eugene, Lane meal at the home of a lady friend. A f ter the usual conversation at such gath L U R C H ’S A k»**ta> a»» »aaaaaaaaaaaaaa>aa «as «aaMasaasaasaassa »»» »aa.ss.s asaa sa» m mm t t rr t r BANK OF COTTAGEGROVE Cil p i l a i ( p a i d ini $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 Condui ts a General Banking Busi ness along conservatilo lines. Your patronage solicited. W. II Abrams, f*resident V. B. Philli|m, Cashier B. Lttreh, Vire President Harry Short, Asst. Cashier ^