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Cottage Grove Leader. SUPPLEM ENT. VOL. XIX. Lynx Hollow Items. Mr. I. N. Dresser and son Shirley went to Eugene Tuesday. Mr. Ellis Simmons the paint man was in the “ Hollow” Satur day. Miss Mabel Maekie entertained Miss Lulu Jackson Sunday after noon. Mr. Frank Maekie and William Horn made a trip to Cottage Grove Monday. Mr. Brown who has lately rented the Parmenter place, is moving in this week. School did not keep Monday and Tuesday as our teacher Miss Ors- well was ill. Mr. Almon Owens and Mr. Hamilton F ox were visiting friends in L ynx Hollow Sathrday. Silk Creek Items. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION COTTAGE GROVE D IST RIC T DRAYING HAULING Eugene Miller came up from Saginaw Monday. The Cottage Grove district Sun Mr. Lawson Slagle was pruning day school convention meets in hi3 fruit trees Tuesday. Cottage Grove this Saturday and Prescott Wheeler is one o f La Sunday April 11 and 12. Grippe victims at present. PROGRAM. Saturday 3 p. m.— Presbyterian church, business session, round table conference led by C. A . Phipps. Sunday 11 a. m.— Rev. C. A. Phipps will fill Presbyterian pulpit. Sunday 2:30 p. m .— Mass meet ing Christian church. Song and praise service led by I). T . Awbrey. 2:50 p. m.— Address Rev. C. A. Phipps, “ The new adult move ment.” Sunday 7:30 p. m .— Mass meet ing at M. E. church. Song and praise service led by Mrs. Wheeler. 7:50— Special music. 8:00— A d dress, “ The Book we teach and w h y,” Rev. C. A . Phipps. Mr. Melvin Jackson was up from Junction for a visit Saturday afternoon going back Sunday morning. Fleet Celebration at San Francisco. Mr. J. A . Briggs had his mill Account o f the arrival of the running Monday sawing out some lumber. It reminds one summer American battleships at San Fran is coming to hearthe whistles blow. cisco the Southern Pacific Co. an nounce the following rates: From Mr. Harding has lately pur Cottage Grove to San Francisco chased the Jim Lane place which and return $24.20. Sale dates, joins his. This will make Mr. May 2nd, 3rd and 4th 1908. Limit: Harding one of the finest places in Final return limit twenty-nine the “ H ollow .” days, Stopovers: Not allowed— The surprise party given for Mr. Continuous passage required in Herman and Walter Rash, Satur each direction. Children five years day evening was enjoyed by our and under twelve years of age one- young people, there being thirty half fare. J. M. I s h a m . three present. Luncheon w a s served at twelve. About one, good Eighth Grade Examinations. nights were said and all departed to their several homes. The eighth grade final examina F. J. Hard completed a deal yes tion for the public schools will be terday by which he has added to held May 14, 15, June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready his frontage on Eleventh street 42 feet, making 116 feet now in all for the examination should notify and extending back to the mill me of the number o f questions race. He bought it from Prof. wanted and the name of the person H. C. Howe, to whom Prof. appointed to conduct the examina Straub sold it about 18 months tion at least 15 days before the since. It gives him a very much date for which the questions are W . B. D i l l a r d . larger lawn and is a very valuable wanted. piece of property.— Eugene Reg ister. J. Hardy Crow, a prominent farmer o f Lorane valley was trans If you have a tooth for sweets, acting business in this city Tues try some of Cunningham’s home day. He had his name enrolled on the Leader’s subscription list made candies. and placed his timberland adver tisement in this paper. A n d ivII K in d s o f NO. 52 COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON, APRIL 10, 1908. : Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying and Pumping Machinery A . D. Owens was doing business in Cottage Grove Monday. Mr. Baker Slagle is busy build ing a new barn these days. Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson went to Cottage Grove Saturday. Miss Winnie Dresser visited friends here the last of the week. Oscar Wheeler suffered badly Monday with a severe pain in his head. Professor L. G: Paap and Mr. W ill Moore visited the Babcock boys Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. S. Burchara is away at the present time on account o f the death o f one o f her brothers. Misses Amanda and Helen Foster and Alice Wheeler attended church in Cottage Grove Sunday. Elder T . H. Starbuck finished his work in the school Friday, April 3, and took the train Sunday for home. The Damewood families have been quite severe sufferers with La Grippe but are all improving at this time. Mrs. Tompkins of Glen wood Heights is having the privilege of a visit with a sister and niece, late ly from the East. Mr. I. N. Dresser o f Lynx H ol low was grafting some fruit trees for M. F. Babcock and A . D. Owens last week. Mrs. Kendall has arrived at her home and now has her boys with her again. Master Willie has a hard time with “ grip.” YOU’LL BE SATISFIED j Falrhanks-MorseGAsolin« Engines for with the results if you buy all your pumping spraying, sawing, grind- i t>rugs, Remedies, Medicines and lng. Ontfllts complete. ( Toilet Articles from us. W e sell Leave orders at Cunningham's Con Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Mors» Dynamos and Motors only what we know to be absolutely fectionery Phone 73 or phone residence 406 for po rer end light. PURE Fairbanks.Morse Windmills & Towers Fafrbanks-MorseGrinders, Feed Chop- Our prescription department has ders. 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