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LO CAL ANO PKKSONAL. Prescriptions. Patronize Leader advertisers. The Kozy Koruer for sweets. Ashland went seven to one. for prohibition WILL HAVE A GRAND FOURTH OF JULY PARADE Judge Geo. R. Dorris of Eugeue was looking after some legal mat Great Blue Reck ters in this city Thursday. Strawberry shortcake is ripe. This is the principal department o f our store. So important that the reputation o f our store de pends on it. vour 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 pr.y so very par ticular attention to every detail of it. Hut with all the extra at tention we g iv e it our prices are moderate and rair and often f a r £ below prices charged for the same prescriptions in other cities. C. W. Caldwell is building a Another brick building for Cot commodious 7 room cottage on his tage Grove. lots just south of Herliert Eakin’s Kememljerthe Fourth of July is home. close at hand. Fred Meinzer of Creswell, has Annual school meeting next purchased a “ benzine buggy” and Monday. Don't forget it. will proceed to break some speed City Marshal Snodgrass was records. a county seat visitor Thursday, Mrs. J. R. Simeral and daughter Miss Minnie Hawthorn of Ivu- Ressie, went to Ivugeue Thursday gene is visiting with friends in this to enjoy a brief visit with Mrs. I.. city. W. Raker. Mrs. Eugene Matlock of Eugene Mrs. Kate Hunt came down is a guest of her parents in this from Wildwood Monday to visit city. The Sears public school will close with friends and do some trading with appropriate exercises next with local merchants. Friday. Ttyodem !P/iarmact/. and Rifle Shooting Conteet— Candidates in Goddess Mrs. Martha McCarty, who has N. W. White spent a few days been visiting with her brothers, in Eugene this week looking after Dave and James McFarland, re turned to her home at Roise, Idaho business matters. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and little Thursday. of Liberty Voting Contest. The E'ourth of July Committee expects to have the liest parade at the coming celebration ever seen in Cottage Grove. Mauy inquiries are being received as to the kinds of floats wanted. A ll lodges and other organizations of a similar nature are invited to participate and all business men are expected to have floats. Many lieautiful floats are already being designed. GR EAT SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. < )n the afternoon of the E'ourth a big blue rock and rifle shooting tournament will lie held at the traps on west Wall street. It is understood that many Portland, Ivugeue and Koseburg crack shots will take part in the blue-rock con test, while Company E crack rifle men will challenge all comers to a rifle shoot at any distance. Country New«— Silk Creek. Mr. Charlie Wilson was at home over Saturday. Mr. I.. G. l’aap returned frptn St. Johns Tuesday morning. Mrs. A . I). Owens and daughter Amy went to Cottage Grove Mon day . j a POPULAR PRICES LATEST STYLES t The Misses Foster were callers at the home of Mrs. lvloise Wheel er Sunday afternoon. Mr. Franklyu Wheeler has fin ished his school work at Astoria, and is at home again. < >ur ueighlxirs who went to attend campmeeting at St.Johns, returned home Monday and Tuesday. Miss Blanche Veatch and Miss Fern Royer of Cottage Grove spent Saturday aud Sunday with friends on the Creek. AT L u rc h ’s WARM WEATHER BARGAINS There was no school Monday owing to the fact that Miss Mc Queen was sick that day. School was held again Tuesday. son, went to Eugene Wednesday The annual commencement ex A number of young iieople met to visit with friends. ercises of the Drain Normal school at Mr. Foster’s Saturday night and II. II. Veatch, the hardware will be held June 17tli. The Where Was Father? had a social time together for a dealer, returned home from a busi graduating class numbers 14— V O T E FOR G O D D ESS OK L IB E R T Y . while, closing with some music. eleven girls and three boys. ness visit to Koseburg Monday. “ Go to father,” she said when I asked The first count in the voting her to wed, “ What parable in the Bible do Geo. Comer and wife have re Saginaw Items contest for Goddess of Liberty will And she knew that I knew that her turned home from Portland where you like best?” was the question be made Saturday evening and father was dead; asked of a little Sunday School And she knew that I knew what a life he they attended the rose carnival. Harry Neat is working at hereafter the count, will probably boy. And the answer was, “ The hail led» Thos. Wheeler of the First Na lie made alxiut every other day Springfield. And she knew that 1 knew what she one about the fellow wot loafs and tional bank was transacting busi and the result posted on a bulletin J. T. Olson is building a large meant when she said: fishes.” ness at the county seat Tuesday. Ixiard. The contestants so far as barn ou his farm. “ Go to father. ” The lu cent Electrical Theaters we can ascertain now are, Misses John Wallace and Claude The planing mill has been run of Rert Richmond and Mike Wald Maude Rlair, Hazel Hazleton, Little Girls Thrown from Horses. Plaster are building a new resi ning pretty steady this week. are becoming more popular each Vera Herrenaud Frances Howard. dence for Geo. Sears at Creswell. II.enry Seifert made a trip to Ivu- evening and many country people O f course new names are lieing Tuesday evening the little Frank Jordan was down from are beginning to come in and at introduced almost daily and there gene one day last week on busi daughters of C. C. DuBruille and his W olf Creek farm Tuesday. He ness. tend them. may be some surprises sprung when lid Tullar narrowly escaped serious will soon move his family to the Chas. Colcord is making prepa Miss Neva Perkins has accepted the first count is made and as the injury by being thrown from Mr. rations to build a house in Spring- farm. a position in the Wells, Fargo Ex- voting progresses. Dullruille’s horses. The team, field. As soon as the weather clerk Enough prominent candidates press and Postal Telegraph office, which is very gentle, was feeding noted that so many districts had L. F. Kelly and family will and will assist Mr. Awbrey in for the honor have already entered on grass on an open lot and the start in a week or so for liasterv gone dry, he did the same, in sym keepiug up with his work during the field to insure a very sharp and little girls were placed on their Oregon. pathy. interesting contest. this brisk season of the year. backs while the horses were graz The Cottage Grov^ Manufactur Harry llefling, who got his leg ing about with only halters on. S. K. Piper visited Roseburg Finally when the horses had all ing Co. is enlarging its office room last Sunday, but will Ire content to Armory Theater to be Remodeled. broke a week or so ago is getting along nicely. the green feed they wanted they and otherwise improving its build remain at home on the Lord's day The members of Co. E have ing at the depot. John Ilostettler starts out this started off at a lively pace for the hereafter. He could not even get planned and will soon liegin work Hon. J. W. Raker was in at week on a camping expedition for barn, the little girls holding on a glass of red lemonade out there, on elaborate improvements in the his health. with all their might. I ’poti reach tendance at the democratic state so effective was the Sunday clos armory. The partition will be ing the barn the horses turned convention at Portland this week, ing. Darby Johns of St Johns was taken out at the rear of the build suddenly into the door throwing also the pioneer reuuiou. here the first of the week shaking W. R. Dennis came down from ing iyid a fine, large, modern stage both children off to one side. Mr. hands with old tune friends. Attorney J. S. Medley and wife his Rlack Rutte Quicksilver mines will be erected therein, with beau DuHruille’s little daughter escaped were in Portland this week, Mr. Guy I.araut and bride of Port tiful drop curtains aud wings. A injury, but Verna, the daughter of Medley being in attendance at the Thursday and went to Portland to land are here visiting with Guy’s look after business matters. In a gallery will be provided aud the Mr. Tullar struck the solid ground democratic state convention. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. La- place remodeled suitable for the pleasant call on the Leader he re on the side of her face, knocked Dan Thomas and Thos. Medley accommodation of the best of the raut. out two teeth and was rendered are building a neat, modern five ported mining operations progres The baseball game Sunday be theatrical troops that, can be unconscious. However, it was room cottage for Mrs. Lillian sing very satisfactory at Rlack tween Saginaw and the Cottage booked for the inland towns. found that she was only severely Goodman on her lot just west of Rutte. Grove kids was a pretty even game shaken up, and by Thursday she F. I). Wheeler’ s home. The Cottage Grove postoffice, the score stood 15 to 13 in favor of Married. was able to be about again. owing to its increased business Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griggs went has been given another $100 in to Eugene Wednesday to attend IIA R M S-EAST M AN — A t th e Miss Clara Taplin of Canada, crease, which takes effect July 1st. Fine Birds Sold. the wedding of Mrs. Griggs broth home of the bride, Seattle. who is making a tour of the west The former salary was $1600 per er. Ren Ringham to Miss Roselle Washington, Wednesday June ern states, after visiting here at her Tom Awbrev has sold his flock year, which after July 1st will be Hendershott of Eugene. 3rd 1908, John W. Harms, of uncle’s <). II. Taplin's, a couple of White Minorca« with the excep $1700, of which $700 is paid out in Cottage Grove and Mrs. Jennie of week's left Tuesday of this John Spray went to Portland tion of this Spring’s hatch, to clerk hire. Ivastmau of Seattle. week for Seattle, Wash. parties in Everett, Wash, and Wednesday on business connected After witnessing the visit of the Mrs. Mary Hawley left Friday Dundee, Oregon. Some choice with the S. P. railroad company Woodmen Monument Unveiled birds were included in this little and his proposed improvements on for Olex, Jvastern Oregon, to speud battleships to the Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Harms came to Portland to his lots adjoining the dejiot prop the summer. She spent the past flock; one pair was sold for $17.50, Last Sunday afternoon the week in Portland enroute, the attend the rose carnival and came they being the first l’rize Winners, erty here. Woodman monument erected at The Medford saloon keepers are guest of her sister, Mrs. Cbas. on up to Cottage Grove Saturday, with high scores. Several fine the grave of Milo lvmerson was where Mr. Harms will settle up young cockerels from this pair are putting up a fight to prevent local Viles. Mr. Adams, her father, unveiled by the local camp Wood his business affairs preparatory to will speud the most of his time option from going into effect in for sale at reasonable prices. men of the World of which order that city on the grounds that it is with his daughter, Mrs. Wilbur going to Seattle to reside at 333 he was an honored member. The Ivast Lake, corner llarrispn street. • McGee was Discharged. a matter regulated by ordinances McFarland, having rented his Mr. Harms has resided in and beautiful and impressive ceremony and the city charter. They will little farm in the suburbs of this In the case against Charles W. lose again. near Cottage Grove for many years was conducted in the Shields cem citv. McGee, of Disston, who was and is held in high esteem hv all etery and was largely attended, the Last year two swarms of bees at charged with having threatened who know him and his many friends ritualistic service being carried out See the Great Battleships. Wm. Slaveil’s life. Justice Hryson different limes jiersisted in taking regret to learn of his intention to in full bv the Woodmen officers. Prof. A L. Briggs delivering the heard the evidence Saturday and up permanent quarters in the The great attraction at Rich locate elsewhere. His bride is a oration while the unveiling poem concluded that the prosecuting chimney on S. R. 1’iix‘r's residence charming appearing lady, refined mond's Ivlectric theater in this city was read by I). J. DuRruille. F. witness’s life was in no danger and on Thursday of this week Mr. next Monday, Tuesday and Wed and unostentatious in manners, Piper dislodged and hived a swarm 11. Rosenberg acted as master of from McGee, and the prisoner was and was accorded a very hearty nesday evenings will lie the mov of bees from the same chimney. discharged.— Eugene Register. ceremonies and directed the ser welcome to our city by the many ing picture exhibition of Admiral vices. C. W . Wallace, wife and Miss Evans great battleship fleet enter friends of her husband, who join New Livery Barn. The many appropriate and im Lockwood, Van Allison and wife, the Leader in extending hearty ing the California harlior at the pressive services designed to ]>er- Mrs. Ed Wilson and Miss Mary congratulations and best wishes end of its wonderful trip around Alva Wise of Oakland, has Iietuate the memory of deceased llartels, Misses Maude Rlair and the horn. About ‘XX> feet of film for their future. opened a liven.’ in the Commercial brothers, is one of the noble feat Celia Schmitt, have returned home is required to demonstrate this stables, and will have a fine line of from the Portland rose carnival Bl N G II A M — H E N DERSIK >TT— ures of this splendid and popular great scene, which will give the new rigs and turnouts for the ac On Wednesday, June It), 1908, order. and all report a most enjoyable citizens of Cottage Grove and commodation of the public. His at 4 p. m., at St. Mary’s Ivpisco- M E M O R IA L S E R V IC E S. time. vicinity an opportunity to witness prices will lie reasonable and a pal church, Ivugeue, by Rev. P. A very beautiful and impressive Children’s Day will be observed the big fighting ships just as they share of public patronage is solic K. Hammond. Benjamin S. service was held at the Presbyte at the First Presbyterian church appeared at the end of their long ited. Mr. Wise is a genial and Ringham to Miss Ida R. Hemler rian church last Sunday evening, obliging young man and comes Sunday morning, June 14th. Re journey to the Golden Gate harlior. shott, Eugene. it lieiug the memorial service in sides exercises by the children It will only cost you 10 cents to well recommended to our city. The groom is a son of lion, and ! honor of the Woodmen o f the there will be a talk by the pastor see what hundreds of jieople paid Mrs. I. It. Ringham, formerly of I World, Dr. Nave delivering the and the baptism of infants and large sums to see only a few weeks Delicate Surgical Operation. this city, where he is well known sermon. children of the church. A ll are ago. and highly esteemed. Mr. and I A very impressive memorial ser i)n Thursday Dr. Van Winkle, invited. Regular services in the Mrs. Ringham left on the flyer for vice was conducted for the Modem assisted by Dr Macv, operated evening to which all are invited. -S la g Party.'’ a short bridal tour to Victoria and Woodmen of America at the upon Dr. Macy’s little daughter for C. II. Wallace, an esteemed other British Columbia points. Christian church last Sunday, Rev. the removal of adenoid growths pioneer citizen of this city, en F. H . Rosenberg celebrated his They have many young friends W. A. Ivlkins preaching the Mem from both nostrils. Dr. Van joyed his visit to Portland last 42 birthday anniversary last Tues who wish them abounding happi orial sermon. Winkle reports that she is doing week very much. He says the day by inviting a nutnlier of his ness in their married life. nicely and is greatly relieved from principal parade during the rose friends to dinner in the evening. Born. the difficult breathing from which carnival was over six miles long An excellent lunch was served and EN( iLANI) - MORNINGSTAR — she has suffered for manv months. and it was a revelation to him to several very pleasant social hours At the bride’ s home one mile A P P L E W H IT E — At the home of see how easily the police handled were spent by the guests at the west of Drain, on Wednesday | L. !>. Harrington in Cottage Annual School Meeting. the great crowds, and protected Rosenberg home, among whom evening, June 3, Mr. Fletcher C. | Grove, June 10, 1908, to Mr. England, a prosjierous young The annual school meeting will the people from injury by acci were, Messrs Chambers, Fisher, and Mrs. W. C. Applewhite of be held at the east side school dents. He and his aged wife en White, Coffman, Lurch and W alk farmer of Walker Station, Lane j Ivugeue, a 11 pound son. building in this city Monday June joyed an automobile ride about the er. Mr. Rosenberg was told by county, and Miss Sibyl Morning 15 at 1.30 p. m, at which time one great city and noted the wonderful the guests “ in dead earliest” that star, a most estimable young • Attorney Jerome K n o x was iu director will be elected for a three lady. Rev. Charles F. Morning Ivugeue M onday looking after year term and a clerk to serve one strides forward and the great ad he didn’t appear a day over 30 star, the bride’s brother, per legal business for some o f his year. A ll patrons of the district vancement andgrow tlfof Oregon's and was wished a hundred happy clients, are urged to attend thiR meeting. metropolis since they first knew it. returns of the day, formed the ceremony. C O T T A G E G R O V E , OR. I WASH GOODS Mr. Schlee was a caller at the Babcock home Monday afternoon. * ]H A R D W A R E STOVES AND RANGES About which there is nothing cheap but the price. FARM IMPLEMENTS GINS, AMMUNITION Everything from n garden hoe to a Studebaker wagon. Headquarters tor hunters and miners supplies. TIN AND GRANITEWARE The kind that will wear but costs little money. G riffin & Veatch Com’ y FOLLOW THE FASHION I f you adhere to the fashion in suit.s, waists and cloaks, you must follow it closely in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut jiarnients will not fit. Now what is requir ed? First of all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The H e n d e r s o r v H a b it B a c k C o r s e t is the one for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery Store. Come ladies and insjiect them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . ■5 EUGENE J HOSPITAL M KD ICAL AND HU KtJICAU STAFF. W. Kuykendall ; M. I). W .O. IToiwer, M l>. P. .1. Barile, M. D B. F. Sfatele. M I). D. A. Paine, M I). <)•<>. O B De Bar, M. D. L. K. ¡VI p I ) o ii gH I, M. D. For the care and treatment o( Medical and Surgical Cases. Modem op* perating room and equipment. Sputum and blood examination« Appliance« for X ray work. Full corps of trained nurses- T R A IN IN G SCH O O L Rates on application FOR N U RSES^ Regular course of lectures b.v the faculty an d practical train ing in the hospital. The medical anil surgical stuff of the hos pital constitutes the faculty. For rates or Inform ation, ns hospital or training, address W. K f 'Y K E N D A I.I., M. I), Superintendent. Or M ISS M. II. HOLMSTIU'M. Superintendent o f Nurses. C L A S S IF IE D F ig h t the Freckles.’ A D V ER T ISEM EN T S. W A N T E D A'l l l l l v L E A D E R O F F IC E —a load of wood on subscription. T O K X C IIA N G R — A h 1 hack for a huggy. Apply to J. II, I I awf . k v . Di vide, Oregon. 9* HKRSI1 M ILC H COWS FO R S A L K — A few fine, fresh milch cows for sale, $ 2 * to $30 per head. Inquire of J. II H a w l k v , I>ivide, Oregon. *#• liK N 'T S A T T K N T IO .Y — Suits cleaned ami pressed and all kinds of tailor work done at very reasonable prices. Leave suits at cottage next floor to Mrs. Emerson’ » rooming house, tf A n n a H o h l m a n . L I T T L E BI HINKSS KOK SALK - At Invoice price with freight added, exclusive lines, cleim n*»w goods, central location, good trade catah- li*h«*d. Proprietor» have "to o many Irons In the tire.” Inquire at The I’.a/aar or leader otllee. Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale A twelve horse |>ower Fair banks aud Morse gasolene engine. Clutch, tank, auto-spa rker, battery and 35 foot lielt for $4i>o. Outfit practically new. Apply at Leader office. The fair sex d o not mind the sun's tan, hut they hate freckles. .Sun burn, If negleeted, leails to freckles B etter be on the safe side and take some of onr remedies with you. They are co oling to the skin and counteract the bu rn in g action of the sun's rays upon It. W e hnve n full line of Other dressing-table necessi ties fo r the seaside and the moun tains. Better let us stork you up lie- fore sta rtin g on y o u r annual outing. Remember, d ru gs are dear In the country. Benson’s Pharmacy 1 Cottage Grove, Oregon