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Prescriptions. LOCAL AND P1S0NAL. Memorial day Saturday. Election day next Monday. Patronize Leader advertisers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wynne re Frank Jordan was down from his W o lf creek farm this week aud turned the first of the week from a says he is well pleased with his week's visit with relatives in Sa lent. \ new location aud new pursuit. T ry a can o f Blanch Baking Tom Abrams aud wife have moved to Eugene to reside, where powders at M etcalf & Brand's and Mr. Abrams will lie employed by take home a lieautiful steel range T h e K ozy K om er for sweets. T liit is the principal department of our store. So important that the reputation of our store de pends on it. Your health also de pends on it—so does the reputa tion of your doctor. You can now see how important a department it is and why we pay so very par ticular attention to every detail of it. But with all the extra at tention we give it our prices are moderate and rair and often far l)elow prices charged for tlie same prescriptions in other cities. 71/odom ¡Pharm acy, COTTA»IE GROVE. OR. Eighth Grade Examinations. County School Superintendent Dillard and asssistants last week, finished the work of marking the papers of the public school pupils throughout the county who took the recent eighth grade exam ina tion. Those who passed in South I.aue were: District No. SO— Audrey l.ang- don. No. 45— Klberta (".oodrich, Hes ter Demis, Ilarrv Martin. Myrtle DeSpaiu, Blanche Veatch. No. 124— Jessie M ellóle, Ruth Taylor. High School Commencement. At the Armory this Saturday evening, the follow ing High School Commencement program w ill lie rendered: P b o o RAM Invocation.................Rev. S. M. N'ickle Salutatory...... . ......Belle Burkholder Instrumental Solo, “ Carneval Roheme” DeKontski....................Mal»el Veatch Oration .......“ Industry ami Indolence” ...................................Hazel Hazel ton Class History........................Inez While Vocal Duet . “ Oil! Tell l's Merry Birds” C. A. W h ite .... 1 KuniceYanl>etil>erg l N’ ieta Hazel ton Kssay,.............“ Utilities of Liquid Air” .........................................Kliza Magee Oration,...“ NationalOwnership of Rail ways” ............................Charles Oates Instrumental Solo, March..... “ Militair” Schubert-Tausig...... Mabel Rosenberg Essay......... “ Lessons From Sir Lawful” .................................. Beulah DeSpain Class Prophecy.....................Allen Baker Instruineneal Duet.......“ The Poe* and the Peasant” ..............................Snpee ...Mabel Rosenlierg and Vernie Brown Valedictory........................ Ernest Wyatt Presentation of Diplomas. Class Flower, White Rose. Class Motto, “ Viiicit qui se vinset.” the electric light company o f that free. Get ready for a big celebration. city. George Gourlev, the Cottage N ext comes the excursion up Mr. Dickey is buildiug a large Grove photographer, has accepted Salt creek. additiou to his residence in the a position in the Electric theatre in Wheu in doubt, please to remem McFarland addition and Yes W a l this city as the moving picture ma ber, vote no. lace is building a barn on his prop chine operator.— Eugene Guard. L. W . Baker of Eugene, sjieut erty nearby. Sunday with friends in this city. F. II.' Rosenberg spent a few Madsen has the finest line of days at the state metropolis this cut glass ever in this town. Call week looking after business matters and see it. and was extended the liliertv of If you throw enough brickbats the city by Mayor Lane, which he at a man, he can build a modern accepted. flat building. Marion Ernest returned home A big grangers picnic will be held at Loudon Springs next Fri from Garduer Saturday where he day. Everybody invited. h-s been employed in the Gardner Mrs. J- II. Warner shipped a meat market. Mr. Ernest will as j>en of full bhxxl Ancona chickens sist John Bartels and son in their to Philomath Wednesday. ice plant again this season. Chas. Brown built nearly 2<K) Grand tenqierance rally at the feet o f new sidewalk fronting his Arm ory this evening. Mayor Mat- home on W all street this w eek. lock o f Eugene and others will Mrs. Sarah Harms has platted sjieak aud the I'niversity quartet her tract near her hpme in town lots which w ill make a number of will sing, also Prof. Davis, music al director at the Divinity school. sitely homes. 'I’he road supervisors have com A ll are invited. menced road work in South Lane and they are making some good substantial improvements. Mrs. Jack Lewis and daughters went to Saginaw today to sjiend Sunday with her nephew, Ralph Easley and wife, on the farm. Mike W ald is in Cottage Grove getting ready for his new m oving picture show at this place. He will give his first performance on Monday night, June 1 in the Lodges Elect New Officers. Young building which he has Juventus lodge K. o f 1*. held an fitted up. interesting meeting Wednesday Spray & Co. having purchased evening, electing officers for the the Baughman feed store, solicit a ensuing term, delegates to the continuation o f the lilreral patron Grand lodge which meets at Port age extended Mr. Baughman. The land, June 16, and arranged for a people w ill receive fair and courte visit o f the grand officers to this ous treatment and prompt service lodge next Wednesday evening. at the hands o f Messrs. Spray. Following are the officers elect: Meuzo Finnertv received a beau C. C\, J. K. Ostrander: V. C., Dr. W . W . Oglesby; Prelate, T . W. tiful Conn cornet direct from the Jenkins; M. o f W .,J . T . Allison; factory Thursday and L. II. Tur- M. o f F., J. S. Medley: M. o f E.. pen received a fine saxophone from B. Lurch; K. o f R. and S., C. II. the same place Thursday. These Van Denburg: M. at A ., F. II. instruments will make valuable ac Rosenberg: I. O., S. R. Piper; O. G., II. F. Metcalf. Delegates to quisitions to the Cottage Grove Grand lodge, p. II. Rosenberg and band. J. C. Johnson. T h e members are A tramp, who gave his name as requested to lie present next W ed Joseph Brown, fell from a car at nesday and meet the grand offi G otlage Grove on Saturday even cers. ing and broke three ribs, was St. Valentine’s Circle. Women taken to the Eugene hospital the o f W oodcraft, at their regular same night, li e was otherwise meeting last Tuesday evening bruised, but was not believed to elected the following officers for lie seriously hurt. the ensuing term: Past Guardian, Mr. and Mrs. Elkanah Cook of Mrs. J. C. Johnson; Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. P. II. Rosenberg; Earlham, Iowa, are enjoying a Advisor, Mrs. I). J. DuBruille; pleasant visit with Mrs. Cook's Magician, Mrs. A . W . Kime, daughters, Mrs. F. I). Wheeler Banker, Mrs. Kva Hemenway; and Mrs. N . E. Compton. Mr. Clerk, Mrs.’ A lice Coffman: A t tendant, Mrs. T . C. Wheeler: and Mrs. Cook contemplate spend Capt. of Guards, Mrs. Lillian ing the summer at this place and Goodman: Inside Guard, Mrs. other Pacific Coast points. Stoddacher: Outside Guard, F. II. Memorial services were conduct Rosenberg: Manager, Mrs. I). T. ed for Appom atox Post, G. A . R. Awbrey. and the W . R. C. at the M. E. Special Millinery Sale. church last Sunday. Rev. Nickle, pastor o f the church, delivered the Sale o f all hats at The Vogue sermon and it was a most eloquent millinery, beginning Thursday and effective one, while special and lasting over Saturday. One music was rendered by the choir. half off on all trimmed hats, prices The service was largely attend ranging from $2 up. Some good ed. bargains while they last. A lf W alker of Eugene spent a M a g e e & Harms. few days in this city this week de livering, so it is said, a big bunch Memorial Day Notice. of literature entitled, "L a n e A general invitation is hereby county’s experience with the pres extended to all, to assist in the ent local option law .” The waste Memorial day services, M ay .V), basket at the post office entrance 1908. D. L . W o o d s . Commander Appom atox Post, done a rushing business the next day after the circular was mailed. G . A . R. Fernando Nelson who is making a flying trip from San Francisco to Portland by automobile expect ed to go through here at .! o ’clock Wednesday morning, but did not pass through this city until 9:40 Thursday evening arriving at Portland Friday morning. A large crowd awaited his arrival here. ‘ ‘ Make the corporations pay their just proportion o f the taxes,” is the slogan o f Assessor B. F. Keeney. The Lane county voters prefer that Mr. Keeney do this. Mr. Keeney has done well along this line during his past term aud W . T . Hankins o f the Star the voters will give him a chance Lumber Co. has become interested to continue his good work. in a Dundee, Oregon, saw m illing The O. (>. Veatch Real Estate enterprise and left for that place Company this week sold the L. W . Saturday to take personal super Baker home on Fourth street to vision of the same. The Leader Mrs. Price for $1150; four lots ad will keep him posted on matters of joining II. C. Yeatcli's home on interest hereabouts. the south to ’ F. G. Stiller and a F. J. Hard, the Bohemia mining man was in this city this week looking after his mining interests T h e telephone company had a which he reports most satisfactory. large force o f men at work this If you want a first class job of week m oving the local central o f painting done, interior finishing fice into its new and permanent work a specialty, apply to Olson quarters in the Stewart & Porter Brothers, Cottage Grove Manufact uring Co. m ill, home address, Sag brick, a large room being especial ly equipped for this purpose, in inaw, Oregon. 4tf Mrs. Eugene Matlock o f Eu which a modern office will be in gene, spent several days the early stalled. part o f the week visiting with her The Cottage Grove steam laun parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . C. John dry installed a fine modern steam son of this city. mangle this week, which greatly Company E got out on the street Tuesday evening for its regular increases its facilities for work as drill and had a number of inter well as its capacity. W e hear ested spectators to watch the evo nothing but satisfactory expres lutions, which were gone through sions regarding the quality of work with like dlockwork. turned out by this splendid home A telephone line repairer caught institution. a brood o f young fish ducks over The place to get a beautiful on Row river Tuesday and it trimmed hat for little money is at would be hard to find a prettier the Ideal Millinery store. Best bar little fow l than they are. , gains ever been offered; good style A marriage license was issued Monday to James F. H ickey, aged 29, an electrician o f Cottage Grove and Miss Margaret Woods, aged 25, a music teacher o f Eugene, Oregon. Prof, ltilow, a graduate of the Ashland Normal has been em ployed as principal of the Cottage Grove public schools, west side. and quality hats from 75 cents up to $15.00. The time to buy is now while you get a bargain. Beautiful hats for three and four dollars. Come in and see them. The high school graduating class and teachers listened to an elo quent class sermon delivered by Dr. Nave, pastor o f the Presby terian church Sunday evening. The service was held at the Chris tian church and special music was rendered by the church choir. The service was largely attended, every seat in the large edifice being oc cupied. Last Saturday afternoon the Ladies club met and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. A. L. Briggs; Vice, Mrs. Lillian G ood man; Recording secretary, Mrs. II. II. Veatch; Corresponding secre tary, Miss Lulu Curriu: Treasurer, Mrs. Paul Jones. T h e ladies at their next meeting will select lit erature for the insuing year and arrange for their annual picnic up Row river. Regarding honey liees lieing killed by fruit tree spray, S. B. Morss says this is a false impres siou, as was the final verdict in a long drawn out controversy in the agricultural press o f the middle western states some years ago. lie says the honey l>ee is too sensitive to odors and foreign or poisonous substances to lie caught by the or- chardists dope and that their death in considerable numbers this spring alxnit Cottage Grove is no doubt due to other causes. Tom Duffy returned from Cot tage Grove recently, having l>een thrown out of work on account of the burning o f the match factory at that place. Mr. Duffy informs us that he w ill start for Medford Monday where he will put in a facton' aud deal entirely with the local trade. He says that he will go into business for himself aud is confident o f making a success of it. He intends running a factory of smaller capacity than the one at Springfield, but instead o f the 60 package case o f matches he will use the 70 case and retail them at the old price.— Springfield News. tract in the Stouffer addition to Jas. Hunter. Also two acres in the Spare additiou, to Veuske & T a y lor, consideration $525. The New Modern Pharmacy. Salem Brewers Circular. Editors Cottage Grove Leader:— About 2000 circular letters from the Salem Brewery Association were distributed in the Cottage Grove ] lost office Tuesday. The circular was headed ‘ ‘ Voice o f the church not for prohibition.” The brewers are liable to change their conclusion after next Monday. The circular continues, “ In the place o f the saloon you have easily doubled the number in blind pigs,” Not in Cottage Grove gentlemen! Then it says, "dru n k enness has vastly increased.” Nay, nay! Mr. Brewer you are off again. "P eop le will buy and drink even more liquor in dry precincts.” What are you going to do about it when tile law is passed aud enforced prohibiting the sale o f liquor in dry precincts, Mr. Brewer? "Prohibition will ruin the hop and barley business.” Neither have ever been found very, very profitable in this part o f the state, sj> this w on't scare the farmer much. "Prohibition will rob thousands o f men, women aud children of a livelihood.” The saloon does the same tiling and more; it sends fathers to the jieni- tentiary or drunkards grave, moth ers to the insane asylum or poor house and children to the care of benevolent societies. The circular says, "lo c a l option engenders neighborhood strife, quarrels and feuds.” The saloon engenders quarrels, fighting, sui cide, blood shed aud murder. "W o u ld it not be better to license respectable men and conduct only respectable saloons?” Both are impossibilities: respect- i ability and the saloon business is j not on speaking terms. The brewers talk about their elevating the legitimate saloon. They have never done it and never would do it, no, not in a thousand years. They say "th e saloon makes business.” O ff again, the | saloon only follows after business | aud goes where the dollars are, tlie same as does.the gambler. There is not one sound argument that can be advanced in favor o f the saloon. Cottage Grove has proven that she is better off without them and their male and female para sites. Eugene has done likewise, and the county is going to stand by its action of two years ago and keep out the saloons, and its offi cers will, take care of the "b lin d j pigs.” A . y . Smith. 1 W A S H GOODS POPULAR PRICES LATEST STYLES — FRUIT TREES H ere Grove. Ye Housewife. Take Notice. T h e general delivery will make but one trip tomorrow (Decoration Day? one hour earlier than the usual time each way, 8 and ' ) a. m. Patrons will govern them selves accordingly. C. C. D u B r u i l l e , Prop. Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale- in A twelve horse power Fair banks and Morse gasolene engine, clutch, tank, auto-sparker, battery P h o n o 471 and 45 foot belt for $400. Outfit practically new. Apply at Leader office. S. B. MOR.SS, Fire Notice. The dry weather is coming on. look out for fires, have that house i or barn insured. Tom Aubrey can save you money in the most popu-1 lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon. Caff at the Express f iffice or write for rates. Notice. Want to engage an experienced LITTLE HOME FOR SALE—Lot I20x 114, neat little fonr roomed residence, dam builder. Address J. T . Ill'N T , chicken house and park, McFarland W ildwood, Oregon, addition, $623, Cha*. Lavine, 2-7* C o lla g e Grove. Oregon. - WARM WEATHER BARGAINS HARDW ARE 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 tor hunters and miners supplies. TIN AND GRANITEWARE The kind that will wear but costs little money. Griffin a Veatch Com’y FOLLOW THE FASHION I f you adhere to the fashion in suits, waists and cloaks, you must follow it closely iu Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut g a r m e n t s will not tit. Now what is requir ed? First o f 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 in s e c t them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . è EUGENE ] HOSPITAL M KI1ICAI, A N I! Mil KOICAI. STAKE W. Kuykendall ; M. I>. W. O. Prôner, M . I». 1*. .1. Partie. M. I». B. K. Beatole, M. D. D. A. Paine, M . D. <*eo. O B Dettar, M. D. L K. MrDnugal, M. D. For thè ciré and treatment of Medicai and Surgical Cases. Modera op- peratinf room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations. Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application TRAININO SCHOOL FOR NURSES. CottaRe 1 will lie prepared In supply planters with nil kinds of fruit trees and other nursery stocks tlie coming full My prices will be right and m y trees clean and healthy, and by patronizing a home Industry yon w ill help to build up n nursery that lias long lieeu needed here, and keep the money at home. With 30 years yxporlemr with fruit trees and berries In this ell- mate, I can save the intending planter much tim e and trouble In selecting the best varieties, as well as money on lirst cost of trees. Decide early what you want to plnnt, nnd write o r phone to me for price and other Information. a t Lurch’s On Monday of this week David Griggs moved his Modern Phar macy stock aud business into the new Stewart & Porter brick block adjoining the ( Iregou Hotel. Mr. Griggs has discarded his old fix tures and put in shelves, counters and prescription case, in fact, a new equipment throughout. His counters are o f the latest plate glass pattern, curving around to the wall at the front ends while the shel ving and prescription case is all manufactured o f hard wood with ballbearing sliding doors, the front of the prescription case con taining a <>0x 72 inch french plate mirror. T h e interior o f the build ing is hand decorated. The two ■ ........ 1 front windows are eight feet square — —..... Married and there is not a finer or more modernlv equipped drug store to be found in the state South of Port H IC K E Y -\ V ( X IDS— < >n Tuesday morning. May 26, 1908, at 7 1 land, and the drug stock is in o ’clock at the Catholic church. keeping with the furnishings. Father O 'Farrell officiating, The Modern Pharmacy is now all James F. Hickey, of Cottage j that its name implies. Grove, to Miss Margaret Woods, of this city. The bridesmaid I was Miss Mary Woods and the ! Richmond's Electric Theater. groomsman R. C. Carlton.— i Register. The ceremony was ]>erformed in j The first week at the electric theater has lieeu a most interesting the presence o f only a few rela-1 and entertaining one, aud large tives aud friends of the young , crowds have been in attendance at people. The bride is an accomp each performance. Mr. Richmotid lished young lady, the daughter of has an extraordinary goodlm oving Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woods o f Eu-1 picture machine and a fine coffee- gene. The groom is manager o f tion of bright, clean-cut films. the S. P. block system at Cottage i His illustrated song collection aud Grove, where they will make their illustrations are also strictly up'to- home. Their many friends tender date and no better can lie seen any congratulations and wish them where for 10 cents. Don't fail to much happiness. .... 1 1 ’ ! attend the matinee Saturday com I mencing at 4 o ’clock p. m. Special for children 5 cents, adults 10c. G r o w n Right . — ^ i Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical train ing 111 the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hos pital enastílales the faculty. For rafes or inform ation, as hospital or training, address W. K D Y K E N D A L L , M. D. , Superintendent. Or MISS M. II. IIO LM STItl M. Superintendent o f Nurses. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS. When Doctors Disagree W A N T K D A T T11K LEADER OFFICE —a load of wood on stil>scriptioti. <VKNTS A T T K .Y T loN —Suits cleaned 2111 «I pressed ami all kinds of tailor work done at very reasonable prices. I.eave suits at cottage next door to Mrs. Kinerson’s rooming bouse, tf A n n a B o h l m a n . M TTLK B l’HlNKSs FOB SALE—At Invoice prim* w ith freight added, exclusive lines, clean new goods, central location, good trade estab lished. Proprietor* have “ to o many irons It: the Are." Inquire at The Ilaxnar o r lead er nfllrp. FIRE INSURANCE A. H . K ing is agent for the “ Horticultural Eire Relief o f < >re- gon,” a mutual fire insurance com puny with home office af Salem, which is 40 per c**>t cheaper than llm Old llllC companies. W hy send yotlf money away for insurance wheu vou can buy just as good in surance for less money right at home. Vtf. the patient generally gets the worst of i t but all local doctors are agreed that this is the best dispensary to which to send their patients with prescriptions. We are noted for careful accuracy in com* pounding, and for keeping the freshest and purest 1 »rugs and Medicines. Anoth er point in otir favor is that we are most reasonable in onr charges. Benson's Pharmacy Cottage Grove. Oregon