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Prescriptions. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Patronize Leader advertisers. The Creswell baud will play at I Eugene on the Fourth. New hay is selliug at $15 per tou iu Josephine and Jackson counties. T h e K ozy Korner for sweets. T h e showers o f the past few The glorious Fourth will lie here days have lieeu o f great beuefit to crops aud gardens. iu just two weeks. M. II. Audersou has returned Mrs. DeSpa in spent the greater home from a business trip as far part o f last week iu Eugene. south as Sau Francisco. A good way to teach a child to Joe Burnett aud three sons took behave is to behave yourself. a small herd o f cattle over iu the This is the principal department of our store. So important that the reputation of our store de pends on it vonr 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 atteutiou to every detail of it. But with all the extra at tention we give it our prices are moderate and rair and often far below prices charged for the same prescriptions in other cities. New subscriliers are lieing en l’riueville country this week to rolled on the Leader list almost pasture this season. Hamilton Veatch was taken to daily. the hospital at Portland today for Attorney John Medley went to treatment he having been iu very Eugene Monday to attend circuit poor health this spring* court. Dr. Lowe, the well knowu op C. II. Hurkholder was looking tician aud eve sight specialist will after business matters at Iiugeue lie iu Cottage Grove July 2nd and ird. Have him test your eyes for Wednesday. glasses. Mr. Pape of Roseburg was look F. II. Roseuberg and Thoa. Jen ing after his timber claim in this kins were iu attendance at the vicinity this week. grand lodge K. o f 1’ . in Portland Tlfodem ¡Pharm acy. COTTA*iE GROVE. OR. Ben Lurch spent a few days in Iiugeue this week attending to some legal matters. David Griggs, wife and baby Spent Sunday with Mr. G riggs parents at Comstock. Second Eighth Grade Examination. R. W . Veatch was up from his Iiugeue home Monday looking Superintendent Dillard and his after business matters. corps o f examiners— Prof. M ickey Miss Lura Hefty went to An-! o f Junction and Profs. Evans and lauf Wednesday to enjoy a brief Parker of Eugene— have finished visit with a sister who resides the strenuous work o f exam ining ! there. the papers of the eighth graders Prof, and Mrs. Bert Burrows re throughout the county, and the turned to Cottage Grove Tuesday list of those who passed success from Silvertoii, where the professor fully in South I.ane county at this has been engaged in school teach- second examination are: illg. i District No. 45, Cottage Grove Mrs. W . M. Sutton o f linter- — lpha Widdershein, Mabel Mc prise, who has been visiting friends Farland, Chester Maker,- Alm a in Eugene, arrived iu Cottage Fullmer, Am ee Brown, Roy Short, Grove Monday to visit relatives at Albert Hull, Howard Phillips, A P this place. bert Wooley, Ruby Richards, Ray Chas. Cochran is rehearsing Woods, John Hooper, Herbert with the Iiugeue orchestra and will Mosbv, Ruth Woodard. District No. 48, Silk Creek— ! assist in the musical program in Helen Poster, I.ena Murchatn, ; the I'niversity o f Oregon Com Frank Overhalser, Dorris Medley. mencement exercises. District No. 9.5, Dorena— Verna Hawkins. District No. 124, Divide— Jessie Turner, (ìre ll Söderström, Anna Lindstrom. District No. 128— Fdua Sears, Lulu Sears. LeRoy Woods returned home from Portland Saturday night where he spent several days look ing after business matters. O f course, he had a good time. Rev. Zimmerman, field superin tendent of the Anti-Saloon league w ill give a free lemiierance stere- Rose Show at Leader Office. opticon lecture in the M. Ii. Iu the past year or two Cottage church Monday evening. A ll are Grove has liecome imbued with a cordially invited. John Gross and wife o f W alla pride in Roses and ornamental flowers, with a result that many W alla returned to their home Mon lieautiful and well kept door yards day after an enjoyable visit with and lawns may already be seen in Mr. and Mrs. W ill Hart and other our growing city and this commen relatives in this city. Mr. Gross dable pride is rapidly spreading. is a prosperous farmer. The pioneer rose fancier o f the Mrs. 1). T . Awbrev is enjoying town and the first to cultivate e x a pleasant Visit with her sister, tensively this lieautiful if not king Mrs. S. S. Sigel in Portland, which of the lawn flowers, iu this city is accounts for the long face Tom Hon. R. M. Veatch, on whose site- has lieen wearing lately— as friend ly lawn may lie seen many of the Aw brev requested us to put it. choicest roses known to the florist. Leader readers should observe Just now, it presents a most beau and appreciate the fact that in tiful and attractive * appearance, perusing our local columns not a the roses being at their best. On patent medicine local is to be Tuesday morning Mr. Veatch pre found, but every item is a clean sented the Leader office with a uew sor business item. The Lead large boquet o f his choicest roses, er has cut out the foreign patent which attracted much atteutiou in medicine locals. the Leader office window and Charles Jones and a man by the many were heard to remark that while they attended the rose show name o f Cameron were arrested at at Portland, they saw nothing su Drain Monday for running “ blind perior to many o f the varieties dis p ig s " and were taken to Roseburg played in this boquet. Let us for trial. They will get it in the make Cottage Grove a “ R oseC ity.” pocket book good and hard, pos sibly with a little free board and lodging in the county jail thrown Creswell vs Cottage 6rove. in. Last Sunday the Creswell base ball team and the G. II. team of Cottage Grove played a rather one sided game at this place the score resulting in A> to 5 in favor o f the home team. The Creswell team is composed o f a fine lot o f boys and they have the qualities in them uecessary to make a strong team, but they need more practice, as they fell down on throwing and made several bad fumbles. Major F. B. Hamblin o f Rose burg, spent Wednesday in this city a guest of W . C. Conner of the Leader. He was very favorably impressed with Cottage Grove. He is just closing an eight years term as County School Superintendent o f Douglas county and will turn his atteutiou to school work again. H e went to Drain Tuesday even ing to attend the commencement' exercises* PHILLIPS BROS PLUMBERS AND SHEET v METAL WORKERS v A complete stock of Fixtures and B rass Goods. Pipe, Pipe Fittings and Sewer Pipe Estimates furnished on all plum bing or sheet metal w ork. A L L W O R K GUARANTEED. P H O N E 586. MILITIA MAY HAVE TWO WEEKS ENCAMPMENT If the recommendations of the adjutant generals of Oregon and Washington are carried out, Cot tage Grove guardsmeu will have two full weeks at American lake this summer instead of 10 days’ encampment that haslieen ordered. There is sufficient money this year for a two week's encampment and believing that the additional four days will be highly lieneficial to the men the head officers of the guards have asked that the time be extended. Whether or not the request will lie granted remains to Lynx Hollow Items. Mr. aud Mrs. Barber called I Mr. Brown’s jieople Sunday. Mr. Frank l.ajole was up from IJ unction for a visit over Sunday. Mr. Win. Horn has been so un fortunate as to lose one o f his horses. Mr. R. V. Porter and Mr. G. Barber took their wool to town Tuesday. Mr. Henry aud Lawrence Fisher were visiting iu Saginaw Sunday. Miss Clarisa H u ll aud little sister Georgia of Portland are here on a visit to their old home. Some of our young folks attend be seen. ed a concert given at the Metho A t present the orders are for the dist church in Creswell Saturday encampment to commence August night. .1, and for the camp to lx* broken | Mrs. Panneuter and daughter, August 12. Under this arraiige-1 meut Company Ii will leave this Mrs. Scainbler of Spokane, W ash ington, are guests at Mr. Dresses this week as delegates from Cot city on Saturday, August 1, and home this week. join the Third regimeut in Port tage Grove. Mr. Elvin McCubbius, wife aud Mrs. W . A . Hemenway and land the follow ing day. From that children, accompanied by Mrs. city it is probable that the Third sister Mamie of Eugene were vis I Ierneuway’s sister, Miss Read, re and Fourth regiments aud Battery iting Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCub- turned home from a visit at Eu A will leave for American lake on bius last week. gene Thursday. three special trains. Mr. Frank Angel, Mr. lvdgar I L u r c H ’s -FOURTH OF JULY TOGS - Neatest in Town on Display | ’.Call Early, Only Three Weeks.* Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns. Mrs. J. M. Isham, Mrs. Briggs, Colcord aud Mr. Arthur Neat of Prof. Bert Burrows and wife aiul The Battleship Fleet. Saginaw were calling on friends Miss Myrtle Purvauce were in at in the " H o llo w " Sunday. tendance at the graduating exer Such a decided hit was made at cises at Drain this week. A party o f young people called Richmond's lilectric theater Mon It is reported from Iiugeue that day, Tuesday and Wednesday of on Miss Mabel Maekie Wednesday the Lucky Boy mine, in litigation this week with the reproduction of evening and a pleasant time was for some time, will agaiu lie set g o tilt* battleship fleet entering Golden spent in playing Flinch. ing and things will once more lie Gate, and the San Francisco pa- < )ur school closed 1‘riday with a stirring in the Blue river district. rade which followed, that he de- j picnic and was much enjoyed by J . V . Thornton has been carry cided to continue this exhibit the I those who attended. Miss Orswell ing a hand in a sling this week, rest o f the week. For the beuefit | the teacher, returning to her home the result o f an ax wound sus of the farmers he will give a Silt- jin Eugene Saturday, tained while splitting kindlings. urday afternoon matinee where all New Royal Academy Dormitory. Moral, let your w ife split the kind can see this wonderful exhibit for 1<» cents. N ew films aud new lings. Prof. C E. Johnson, formerly A suspicious ciscumstauce has songs next w eek. principal of the Meadowglade In arisen at Drain. A big locomotive termediate school near Portland, Rock Crusher Wanted has been sent there with a supply has been employed as principal of Some o f our citizens and a few the Royal Academy on Silk creek o f steel rails. Does it really mean that liarrim au is to build the couucilmen are advocating pur near this city, for the ensuing chasing a city rock crusher with Drain-Coos Bay railroad? the $1,190 road money recently re school year. Prof. Johnson comes j As a result of a small advertise funded to the city by the county highly recommended and will no j ment in the Pacific Monthly for court. It is argued that a 50 tier : doubt keep the academy up to its | m hi h stau(lard as au effi- Cottage Grove and vicinity, the cent saving could thereby lie made | in supplying rock for city street Commercial Club has received .52 eieut educational institution. improvements over the river gravel letters recently from well-to-do supply now used aud much lietter W e are informed by the Profess jieople iu almost as many states results would follow. On the other or that a new two-story dormitory who are seeking a western loca hand it is argued that - the city building .50x40 feet will be built should appropriate this money in this summer and furnished ready tion. street improvements and secure one Prof. Martin E. Robinson, who o f the countv rock crushers when for occupancy before the fall term recently directed the cantata “ Bel it wants to make a road or street opens Seplemlx'r .50th. T h e Lead shazzar's Feast” in this city, improvement. It is a debateable er is turning out a fine lb-page catalogue or calendar for this stopped over Tuesday and visited question. school. with his frieuds, Mr. and Mrs. 3weet Pea Show July 15. Maddox, while on his way to Ash land where he w ill direct the O wing to the backward spring Chautauqua cantatas. the Ladies C ivic club met this Thomas Krewson, Justice of the week and decided to fix the date Peace at Drain, was transacting for the sweet pea show for July 15 business iu Cottage Grove Mon iustead of the last of June as was day. Mr. Krewson says that formerly announced. A grand pa while indications point to con rade will lie one of the principle struction work beiug resumed this features o f the show in which will season, no active operations have appear floral decorated vehicles and floats, bicycles, baby carriages commenced up to this date, on the and doll carriages. A grand gala Drain-Coos Bay railroad. day is assured. Remember the Mrs. W . V. McGee and family date. spent Sunday with her parents Mr. Now is the Time aud Mrs. I I . C. Veatch in this city. Rev. and Mrs. McGee aud T o get a picture o f your resi family have taken up their resi dence while the lawns are green dence in Creswell where Rev. Mc and roses in bloom. Call on Mrs. Gee will serve as pastor of the Huston, photographer on River Presbyterian church. Rev. Mc street, near Masonic hall. E x amine her work which you will Gee has been iu poor health and find is all O. K.. which pleases he anticipates an improvement in everylxxlv who sees it. Call at his condition by his location at her residence or address orders, Cottage Grove. 10-1 Creswell. C. II. Sharon, road supervisor, has been doing some fine road work lietween Saginaw and Cot tage ( '.rove aud has succeeded iu raising a subscription fund in this city to coutinue work on this road. The only very bad section of road remaining between these two points is within the limits of this city, which reflects anything but credit upon this municipality. Clean up the Streets. It is ordered by M ayor B. R. Job, that teuents and property owners on Main and other streets about town clear them of all rub bish and weeds as a precaution against fire and also that the city may present a creditable appear ance to the many people who will attend out. Fourth o f July celebra tion. 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 eosts little money. Griffin $ Veatch Com’ y FOLLOW THE FASHION I f yoq 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 jrartnents w ill not fit. Now what is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The H enderson Habit B ack Corset is the one for the present styles. For 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 . Brick Laying and Plastering Anyone in need o f brick laying or plastering should call on C. W. June, residence on W all street, near Adventist church. Chaiges reasonable. Flues aud fireplaces a specialty. 9-14': Annual Picnic Dinner. - EUGENE j HOSPITAL MEDICAI, AN fl SURGICAL STAFF. W. Kuykendall: M. II. W. O. froiMer, M . II. F. .1. Barile, M. II. B. K. Scalale. M. D. D. A. Paine, M O. Ileo. 0,11 I le Bar, M. D. % r4 L. K. Mellonfal, II. 1>. i ___ ____s The W om an’ s Club held its an nual picnic dinner last Tuesday, Mosby Creek lieing selected this For the c«re and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op- time as the site for the days outing. Goddess of Liberty Contest. A verv eirjovable dav was rejiort- perating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations. Fnll corps of trained Burse*. Rates on application In the voting contest for G od ed. dess o f Liberty the success o f the Born contestants stands in the follow ing T R A IN ING SCHOOL FOR N URSES. order: Misses Mamie Kime, Vera Regular conine of lecture* by the faculty And practical train- • Herren, Emma Job, Maude Blair, I’OW E L I To the w ife of Robt. inn in the lioNpIral. The medical and surgical stair of the hos Powell near London. June 15, | Frances Howard. W hile little in pital constitute» the faculty. For rates or Information as hospital or training, address W. KU YK E N D ALL. .VL D. 1908, an X / t pound boy. terest has lieen taken iu the con Superintendent! test thus far, it promises to liecome T IB B E L L S — T o the wife of Harry Or MISS M. 11. HOLMHTIM’M, lively from now on. A. Tibliells, 10% pound boy, Superintendent of Nurses. June 10th. A reprimand should lie imixised GAR< H 'T T E — T o the wife o f John upon every Commercial club mem Garoulte, a 9 pound boy, June ber who fails to attend the regular 10th. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENTS. Monday evening business meeting. T O N O L E — 'To the wife of John. 'The officers are complaining about Touole, Divide, 7% pound boy, | WANTED AT Til l.KADKR OFFICE the small attendance at these im —a load of wood oil su I Ascription. June 12th. portant meetings. D K L A N N E Y — T o Mr. and Mrs. TO I vXC 11A N <»K— A good back for a Apply to J. II. IlAWkKY, Di C. A . Delaiiny. o f Curtin, June vide, Oregon. 9* Died. 0, to pound girl. d Dennis Cooler has returned home from Hood River where he went some time ago to pick straw berries. l ie says the country trib utary to Cottage Grove is lietter adapted to the culture o f straw berries than the Hood river coun [ f r e s h m i l c h c o w s f o r s a l e — a try aud that some one will demon few fine, fresh milch cows for sale, $25 FOR SALK OK TRADE- -A McCormack strate that fact to our people some SPO R E S— On Monday afternoon. to $.!!> per head. Impure of J. II. binder. Inquire of f. I). Anderson. June 15, 1908, at the home of 11A w l k v , Divide, Oregon. o f these days. He states that a < Vitiate < »rove, Oregon. lo-tf her brother. Samuel Thomas, at man cannot make wages picking rF.NTS A T T E N T IO N —Suits cleaned W alla W alla. Mrs. C. Spores, and pressed and all kinds of tailor berries. It is only profitable for aged 75 years, ID mouths and 11 work done at very reasonable price« women and children. I.cave «nits at cottage next door to days, o f old age. Mrs. Emerson’s rooming honse. The remains were brought to Co The I-eader hears it rumored tf A n n a B ohi . m a n . that “ booze” is becoming quite burg Tuesday, where the funeral L IT T L E BUSINESS FOR SALE— At plentiful iu this city agaiu. It is services were held from the home Invoice price with freight added, exclusive lines, clean new good*, about time some local detective o f her daughter, Mrs. George W . central hwation, good triple estab was getting in his work and m ak Smith, Wednesday, aud she was lished. Proprietor* have “ too many Irons In tin* tire.” Inquire at The ing a fitting example o f some of laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. Bazaar or leader office. these tiootleggers. I f the city o f cemetery by the side o f her late ficials show a disposition to wink husband, J. M. Spores. Mrs Mary Fin* Gasolene Engine for Sale at such violations of the law, the Spores, whose maiden name was A twelve horse power Fair law abiding citizens of the town Thomas, was one of the pioneers of banks and Morse gasolene engine, should take the matter in their own Lane county. Her husband, J. M. ClUtCb, tank, auto sparker. battery hands. The voters have ordained Spores, came to Oregon in 1847 and 35 foot 1>elt for $400. ( hitfit that the town continue dry. Now and she came iu 1852, and they practically new. Apply at Leader were married March 12, 1854, make it dry. office. ■I R E L IA B IL IT Y Is our watch-word We compound all prescriptions with the utmost care and accuracy. We carry a splen dili line of TO IL E T ARTICLES. l ’ornili1. Brusite«, Kiibimr Hoods aud all Sickroom Requisite«. licsHonahle price*. Benson's Pharmacy Cottage 6rove, Oregon