LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PHYSICIANS
Ice cream at the Wave.
LIK E US
The Kozv Korner for sweets.
to put up their pre
"itelshazzar’s Feast”
night.
scriptions.
know by experience
Eugene is to have municipal
water works.
that the ingredients
Faster Sunday the Wave will
serve ice cream.
They
they prescribe will
The little folks will note that the
circus is coming.
be dispensed by us,
1-scream, I-sc ream at the Wave
Faster Sunday. Don’t forget the
place.
as they desire them.
Dispensing
again to
is our
believe only half you hear, even
when you are doing most of the
talking.
particular specialty
and our prescription
Sale on millinery at the Ideal
London Springs Items.
Foster Phillips left for Idaho
Sunday to look after some business milliuery store.
J. B. Rouse is again running his
Ice creaut at the Wave Faster.
interests iu that state.
sawmill.
Don’t forget the time.
Mr. W. N. Wheeler, who lives
Mr. Hogue is building a new
The cantata last night was a
west of towu is suffering from
house
in Loudon.
pneumonia, llis case is not criti surprise to everyone. It was great.
W
B. Dennis left Friday for
Mrs. J. A. Merrimau aud little,
cal, however, and he will lie'up in
New
York
on business.
son of Portland are visiting with
due course of lime.
The weather is fiue and j:eople
Mrs.
Merriman’s
mother,
Mrs.
Hiram Griggs aud wife of Fu-
are alxmt done seeding aud plant
gene, spent Sunday iu this city the Wyune aud sisters, Mrs. Jas. ben-
ing garden.
guests of Mrs. Grigg’s parents, sou aud Mrs. 11. Fakin.
A picnic is being planned by the
Get the prices on milliuery at
Mr. aud Mrs. Sam McKeruon.
the
Ideal.
people
of Loudon. The date will
The Leader will hereafter visit
Sam Brautou presented some rq>e appear later.
them regularly.
Many of the |x-ople of London
A great campaign of publicity wild strawberries to the Leader
and corresjxnidence is to lie car Thursday which he found on the aud vicinity have been sick with
ried on by the Yamhill County De McFarland hill on his way to l.agrip|>e but are recovering now.
The Ixittliug plant is running at
velopment League, with Mr. J. C. school. These are the first ripe
Yeatch as secretary, with central lterries of the season aud are full capacity and they are turning
earlier than usual.
out from 25 to .to cases of water
office at McMinnville.
If you have a tooth for sweets,
Mrs. David (lover of Cottage
try some of Cunningham's home
Grove, who passed through here
made candies.
yesterday on her way to Salem, re
ially equipped t o
bob Hawley of Creswell, was
ceived word of the death of her
transacting business in Cottage
facilitate this work.
sister there as the train reached
drove Tuesday.
Fugene.— Saturday’s Fugene Reg
A man excused himself for (■ail
lfod ern IPharm acy. ing his wife an old hen, because ister.
Drain is now as modern as any
she was so set in her ways.
COTTA« ¡K GROVE. OK.
of them— since we have an auto
The feminine world is pretty
mobile, owned by Jno. P. Durfee.
w e l l balanced. Half of t h e If you want to see him travel,
In Memory of Allen Johnson.
women are trying to regain flesh you’ll have to look alxmt PHI
Dear A llen , how u n iv e rsa lly you was j and the other half to lose it.
yards ahead of the dust.— Non
loved.
Many a young woman is willing pareil.
Is it any w onder y ou r sudden dem ise
to trust her heart with a young
To the credit of all of the vari
Cam e as a thunder-bolt
man,
whom a butcher would not ous candidates, voters aud news-
From a b righ t sk y nliove?
trust with a piece of liver.
T a k en in the sp rin gtim e o f lieauty,
pa|>ers, little or no "mud-slinging”
Ju st in the bloom of youth,
Dave Allison will soon opyn a has l>een indulged iu during this
W ith th y life so full o f prom ise
plumbing shop on River street. campaign. It has l>een a clean
IIow hard to realize th is truth.
Mr. Allison has the reputation of contest aud therefore no disgrace
T h e hom e is oh, so dreary;
being a first class plumber.
to the losing candidates. They
T h e very a ir seem s stilled,
W. b. Hawley, a prominent are all among our l>est citizens.
A place is vacant in the home
W hich n ever can I k .* filled,
farmer of l.oraue was in attend
I. W . Gill 6f this city was one
hut th y m em ory lin g e rs w ith us;
ance at the cannery and fruit dryer of the lucky contestants in the
T h y ge n tle m anners am i pleasant,
meeting in this city Tuesday.
Portland Daily Telegram word
department is spec
7
T h y lo v in g acts and deeds of kindness,
blessed our home for Oh, such 0 little 1 Mrs. I.orena Martin of Dorena,
w hile.
was visiting with her parents and
friends in this city Monday and
subscribed for the Leader for a
year.
Dear A llen , how we m iss you.
IIow this partin g g iv e s us pain.
Hut in H eaven w e hope to m eet you.
W here w e n e ’er shall part again.
Kohl him in th y arm s dear Saviour,
On that l>eautiful etern al shore.
K eep our o n ly lx>y— ou r treasure
Am i let him m eet us when we cross
II. 1). Myers of Saginaw was
transacting business in town Mon
day and had his name added to
the Leader’s rapidly growing sub
scription list.
Kev. Nickle will preach at A l
bany next Sunday. Kev. Gard
ner will fill his pulpit here at the
O n e evening recently, Miss
morning hour and there will be no
Celia Smith, who resides in the services in the evening.
blair home on Fourth street. |
A dry-goods firm in a neighlxir-
washed a number of valuable lace |
iug town advertises “ lieautiful
and embroidery handkerchiefs and j
things in shirtwaists.” Cottage
hung them on the line to dry in
Grove has them also— but they are
the back yard about seven o ’clock
able to speak for themselves.
in the evening. A few hours later j
she went out to get the handker j Odorless onions are to be raised
chiefs and was surprised to find all in California. If their use be
there will be
of the finest ones stolen. Certain comes general,
parties were seen leaving the prem trouble. Some people will lie un
ises late in the evening and unless able to recognize their best friends.
Petty Thievery.
the handkerchiefs are returned to
the premises at once, arrests will
be made. The stolen handker
chiefs were principally gifts re
ceived by Miss Smith and were
valued at alxmt $15. A word to
the wise should l>e sufficient.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port
land from Cottage ('.rove for $5.40
g<K«l going Saturday on No. lb at
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday
eveuingon No. 1.5 leaving Portland
at 7. .10 p. in., giving all day Sat
urday, Sunday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
apply from Portland giving Port
land jieople a chance to visit
valley jxiints at greatly reduced
rates.
Andrew Hess has purchased
four lots on South Fourth street of
W . B. Cooper. Lee Cox also pur
chased six lots itt the same plat
from Mr. Cooper and he will soon
build a residence on his lots, and
move therein.
,
W e admit that there are about
1000 persons in Oregon selling
glasses, we also admit that less
than one tier cent of them are so
well prepared to prepare glasses
for your eyes as is Dr. Matthews
who will lie at the Graham hotel
April 27 and 2S, at Drain 29th,
Yoncalla lOth, Oakland May 1st.
Sale of Millinery.
beginning Saturday the 24th
every hat reduced. A big reduc
Mrs. Ilerliert
Fakin has re tion on everything pertaining to
turned home from a ten days visit millinery. Now is the lime to get
with her sister Mrs. Merrimau at i your hat for the circus.
I da F rances B a r r k t t .
Portland.
He Knew a Good Thing.
"Star Brand” salesman traveling in
Arkansas, who, with several acquain
a very
fine
meal at the home of a lady friend.
enjoyed
A f
ter the usual conversation at such gath
erings had subsided, and the guests were
departing, expressing their appreciation
of the repast, this salesman was heard
to say: “ Miss F... that was a very fine
meal.
I enjoyed
it
and
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This Season’s
Mr. Frank Neal has returned to
his home after a winter’s sojourn
iu Washington.
Miss Mabel Mackie who is stay
ing with her aunt Mrs. Porter,
made a call home Friday.
Mr. Frank Lajoie who has been
spending a few days at home re
turned to Junction Wednesday.
Mr. J. T. Hunter is hauling lum
ber from the Briggs sawmill to
construct a barn on his premises at
Cottage Grove.
Mr. C. Y. Sheridan, little daugh
ter Elizabeth and Mrs. I. N. Dres
ser went to Cottage Grove Sunday
to visit Mrs. Sheridan.
Quite a few of our people went
to Fugene Wednesday to act as
witnesses iu the Lajoie land con
test trial, Mr. D. P. Sheridan and
Mr. D. A. Caldwell lieing among
the number.
Mr. I. N. Dresser has been cir
culating a petition for volunteer
road work. W e understand that
Married.
quite a lilieral amount has lieen
subscrilied and liojie for lietter
MeKIBBF.N-SCl 1M1 T Z — At the roads in the future.
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sclimutz, in this
citv, Sundav afternoon, April
19, 1908, Mr. Chas. 11. McKib-
ben aud Miss Merle L. Sehmutz,
Rev. C. 11. Wallace officiating. j
The pretty ceremony was wit
nessed by a number of relatives
and friends of the contracting
parties, who were the recipients of
many nice and useful presents. At
the conclusion of the ceremony
the guests partook of dainty re
freshments. both the bride and
groom have resided here for a
YOU’LL BE SATISFIED
numlier of years and are well and
with
the results if you buy all your
favorably known. They are num
bered among our l>est and most Drugs, Remedies, Medicines and
Toilet Articles from us.
W e sell
popular young ]>eople and are held only what we know to lie absolutely
in the highest esteem by all. They
P U R E
will establish a home iu this city
Our prescription department has
and the Leader joins with a host
of friends in extending congratu long hail the reputation for skillful
and accurate work.
lations and t>ext wishes for their
future.____________________________
Benson’s Pharmacy
Born.
Cottage Grove. Oregon
S T Y L E S
Have Arrived
L U R C H ’S §
r
HARDW ARE
STOVES AND RANGES
About which there i*
nothing cheap but
the price.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
GUNS, AMMUNITION
Everything from a
garden hoe to a
Studehaker wagon.
Headquarters lor
hunters and miners
supplies.
TIN AND GRANITEWARE
The kind that will wear
but costs little money.
Griffin S Veatch Com’y
FOLLOW THE FASHION
I f you adhere to
the fashion in suits,
waists and cloaks,
you must follow it
closely in Corsets.
Unless your Corset
is stylish your other
stylish cut garments
will not fit.
. Now what is requir
ed? First o f all, tight-
fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The H en derson Habit B ack Corset is the one
for the present styles. F or sale at the Ideal Millinery
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
EUGENE
HOSPITAL
M KIIIC AI. AND HlIKOICAI. STAFF.
W. Kuykenilall: M. I).
W. O. I’rim.er, M I)
I*. J. Bartl«, M. I»
B. F. S «a l«l«. M I)
D. A. Pain«, M D.
■
<(•<>. O B Da Bar, M. D.
!.. K. McDoiitful, M. D.
For the care and treatment of Medical and Surreal Case«. Modern op-
perating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
Mood examination». Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application
T R A IN INQ S C H O O L I OR N URSES.
Regular conrao of lectures by the faculty and practical train
ing "i tile hospital. The medical and nurglcal stafl’ of the hon-
nitnl count Ituten the faculty. For rates or information as
hospital or training, address
W. KFYKENHALL, M. D.
Superintendent.
Or MISS M. It. HOLMHTRI'M.
Superintendent of Nurses.
I BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE Î
C a p i t a l ( p a id i n i $ 2 5 , 0 0 0
Conducts a General Banking Busi
ness along conservativo linen.
Your patronage nolicited.
W H. Abram-. President
F. B. Phillips, ('ashler
B. Lurch, Vice President
Harry Short, .tant, ('ashler
Eighth Grade Examinations.
AH the New Spring Styles tor
Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Childs now in.
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Compton & Wallace
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I). T. Awbrey returned home
Tuesday morning from a few days
visit to Portland. While there he
took a trip out iu the country south
from Portland and says that he
viewed numerous fine orchards
principally Fuglish walnuts aud
cherries. He says that part of the
valley around Amity will be a
perfect fruit paradise in alxmt five
years.
SUITS
JACKETS
immensely— but
"Star Brand Shoes are Better.”
p
Rufus Cochran of lone, Oregon,
si>ent Monday iu this city, visiting
with his mother, Mrs. S. F. Coch
ran and brothers. He was trans
acting business iu Portland and
took advantage of an op|x>rtunitv
to take a spin up here to spend a
day in Cottage Grove. He says
the late rains were badly needed in
his part of Oregon.
The Modern Woodmen degree
team uniforms arrived last Satur
day aud are simply elegant. They
comprise lieautiful plush, gold and
silver laced gowns and latest style
suits and they give the team a fine
and imposing appearance which
makes their initiatory work the
more impressive. The outfit cost
SI IS. The drill team and a num
ber of members went to Creswell
Wednesday evening and assisted
in organizing a new camp with 25
charter members.
J H F story is told of a very enthusiastic
tances, recently
Siqieriiiteiident Lee of the Rose-
burg Water and Light company
was iu Cottage Grove this week
contracting with Campbell &
Walker for cedar poles. Mr. Lee
says material is being accumulat
ed with which to raise the com
pany’s dam at Winchester in order
to increase jxiwer facilities.
white. The luncheon was served
iu courses and was most dainty.
The hostess was assisted iu serving
bv Mrs. Rouse aud Miss Frances
Howard.
Those present and invited were:
Mesdames W. II. Abrams, J. II.
Chambers, Geo. Hall,’* Marion
Veatch, II. II. Yeatch, James
Hememvay, B. K. Job, I.. <>. Good
man, C. P. Jones, L. A. Briggs,
J. S. Medley, 1). J. Dubruille, J.
C. Johnson, Fred Russell, Herbert
Fakin, F. b. Phillips, N. F: Comp
ton, F. I). Wheeler. F. C. Jones,
K. II. R. Dunbar, Ben Lurch, II.
(). Thompson, A. b. Wood, II. L.
Nave, Alice Richmond, F. II.
Rosenberg, C. T. Long, C. W.
Wallace, II. Kruger, Funk, Geo.
McQueen, T. Medley, J. F. Os
trander, Geo. Rouse, Misses Neva
Perkins,
Mary Mutldy, Jennie
Woods, Fmtna Job, Celia Lurch,
Frances Howard.
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IN
Norris & Rowe’s big circus will daily.
be iu Cottage Grove Friday May 1.
Hogue & Bautou, our enterpris
C. A . Harlow, Jos. Stocks, A l ing merchants, are agents for the
bert Stocks, T. Hankins and T. world’s greatest phonograph— the
B. Hankins, who each owned a Edison.
one-seventh interest in the Star
Mr. Geer intends building a
Luutl>er Company, this week sold new Ixntliug plant near the springs.
their interests to Joseph Wicks.
When it is completed it will be one
Don't forget the sale on milli of the finest in the state of Oregon.
nery at the Ideal Millinery store.
The primary election this year
Chas. Dyer was arrested and was very quiet. The democrats
fined $5 Tuesday for jumping on failed to put out a full ticket and
a moving train at the depot. the socialists had no ticket at all.
Mayor Job has given Marshal I do not know the cause but I
Snodgrass orders to enforce this or guess there was a little neglect
dinance to a letter and Frank will somewhere.
do it. better lie careful boys.
The London Springs Association
New graphophoue records 25 a re improving their grounds.
eetitd each, at the bazaar.
They have lieen planting seeds
Mr. and Mrs. W. A . llemenway and flowers aud we are safe to say
were in attendance at the Reid- that in the near future the Loudon
barbour wedding at Fugene. Dr. Springs will lie one of the prettiest
Reid, the groom Iteing a brother of resorts in the northwest.
Mrs. Hememvay. The wedding
was solemnized in the Congrega
Lynx Hollow Items.
tional church by Rev. W. b. Pink
contest, Mr. Gill receiving a $50
erton. The bride was Miss Martha
Mr. S. B. Jackson and family
due bill on a town lot in Portland.
Fvelvn' Harbour of Fugene.
visited Creswell Saturday.
He formed 69.1 words front the
Mr. Olson of Saginaw is hang
letters submitted by the Telegram,
Mrs Hemenway’s At Home.
ing paper at the Kasch residence
which placed him in the high win
this week.
nings class.
A most enjoyable afternoon was
Mrs. Sarah Farmeuler, son Fred
F. I). Wheeler and II. (). spent by the ladies at Mrs. I). II.
Thom|)Son visited Drain the early Hemenway’s Faster i>arty, Friday and family left for Spokane, Wash.
part of the week on business con April 17th. The ladies displayed Monday.
Our teacher Miss Orswell spent
nected with the Drain water works their artistic ability by painting
in which they are interested. They easter eggs, which was greatly en Saturday aud Sunday at her home
rejxirt that indications point to the joyed. After a social time they in Fugene.
resumption of active building op were invited to the dining room
Miss Sarah and Frank Lajoie
erations on the Drain-Coos bay where three long tables were beau called at the Jackson home Sunday
railroad.
tifully decorated in yellow and evening.
bud Roberts, formerly of this
city, now of Grants Pass, spent
several days in town the early part
of the week, purchasing a carload
of lumber with which to build a
neat cottage on his lot at Grants
Pass. He says lumber is much
chea]>er here than it is iu Southern
( )regou.
EASTER. ^ OFFERINGS
“ Where You
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B L A C K W E L L — T o Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Celebration at San Francisco.
W . W. Blackwell, this city,
Account of the arrival of the
The eighth grade final examina
April 11, an H-pound girl.
American battleshi|x* at San Fraii-
tion for the public schools will be McRF.YNOI.DS—T o Mr. and Mrs.
ico the Southern l’ acific Co. an
heid Mav It, 15. June 11. 12.
mnee the following rates; From
Earnest Me Reynolds, April 12,
Teachers who have pupils ready
itt age Grove to San Francisco
a son. Weight H pounds.
id return $24.20. Sale dates,
for the examination should notify
V H A T C H — T o Mr. and Mrs. John
av 2ml, .1rd aud 4th I908. Limit:
me of the number of questions
Veatch on Wednesday, April 15,
nal return limit twenty-nine
wanted aud the name of the person
iys, Stopovers*. Not allowed—
1908, a daughter.
appointed to conduct the examina
nit hi nous passage required In
tion at least 15 days before the CI.OW — To Mr. and Mrs. Vent
_ U p ^ i C I I fivftyears
IJ
ich direction. v Children
Clow at Latham, April 12, an 8
I v e y & w o i ageoue
id uuffer twelve
date for which the questions are
pound pflrl. Dr, Rime,
I , V U ÏSttAM.
ill fat*,’
wanted.
W , D, Dir.t,ARD.
I
S. MBULKY.
Attomeyn-at-law
O f f i r r Suite .1 R i n k «/</</
Special attention given to Mining
and Corporation Law.
H. C. MADSEN,
W atch m akkk .
Kept I ring at reanonahle m a rg e*
A ll work guaranteed first-ulana,
Wateb*«, d o « » « ana Jewelry at L o v e tt Prie
COTTAOK OROVK. ORK.
ThO City Council held a meeting
Those who insist that a minim
last Saturday hut only routine bus
iness was transacted, the election 1 property must pay at grass root
of a marshal being postponed un should remember that eemeterie
pay at the same depth.
til the first meeting in May.