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HHRNESS Silk Creek Items W ork is progressing on the The mau who is looking for trouble usually ends by seeing three-story fruit drier building. stars. Miss W innie Dresser was visit Mrs. J. O. Van W inkle is con II. C. Madsen sells his cut glass valescing from an illness of one iug friends here the first o f the week. and clocks very cheap. Call and week. see them. 11-St Cottage Grove is gettiug ready Mr. aud Mrs. A . D. Owens en W agnerian music may take the for a big Fourth o f July celebra tertained company Sunday and treated them io strawberries. prize, but in the estimation o f the tion. SHOP Harness Making and General Repairing Fine Stock o f Harness constantly on Kami. Saddles, Whips, Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaj«s, A x le Crease, Hiding and W ork Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies P rices H ava B een Reduced on E veryth in g Albert Stocks, Call aud make your wants kuowu. Su ocossor to G eo Disinfect Come to us when you want any materials or helps in disinfecting and we w ill not only supply you with the l>est in the line o f disin fecting materials hut also g iv e you every aid and suggestion it is possible to give. Have you ever used Prop. C o m er Loraue w ill celebrate. Patronize Leader advertisers. The K ozy Konier for sweets. The K ozy Korner for ice cream and sodas. A ll kinds o f camp furniture at Veatch & Lawsons. llt f Second hand piano to rent. quire at Veatch & Lawson’s. In Still the weather remains show ery and all vegetation is growing. A fine line o f mantle and parlor clocks just received at Madsen’s. Kersol 11 is the strongest disinfectant you can get for out houses, barns, cess pools, stables, public buildings and institutions. $1 PER GALLON T ifo darn ¡Pharm acy. C O TTA! IK GROVE. OR. Miss Lulu Currin attended the P . of O. commencement exercises at Eugene this week. And still the sound o f the hammer aud the saw is sweet music in our ears. A fine electric motor has been installed at the Kozy Korner to op erate the ice cream freezer. Mrs. E. J . lieidler went to ( )ak- land Sunday to enjoy a visit with The < Iregoniaii, June 18, said: her son and w ife Mr. and Mrs. Ira ‘ ‘ W alter A . Shannon, the mana lieidler. ger of the side show in a circus, is On warm summer afternoon being sued in the Circuit court l»v think o f us and buy a good ham his wife, Leona Shannon, who mock and take life easy. Veatch wants a divorce. She says that he & Lawson. llt f has frequently struck her violently, Mrs. N ell Perman of Seattle is choked and abused her. She does spending a few days in this city not state the amount o f alimony visiting with her mother, Mrs. she desires, but says her husband Frank Henderson. has $10,000 in cash, besides horses, A marriage license was issued to m ining stock and jewelry worth G eorgeS. Billings, aged 32 years $25,000. His salary, she says, is of Portland and Mrs. N ellie M. $200 a mouth. She desires to re Jones, aged 25 o f Cottage Grove. sume her maiden name, Leona Mrs. Hursh Allison of Roseburg Perkins. They were married at has been enjoying a w eek’s visit Vancouver, Wash., Dec. 10, 1907. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Perkins was a well known Fiester and other relatives in this young lady o f Drain. city. Arm Broken. There w ill lie a partial eclipse of Sues for Divorce. Mrs. Garoutte, mother o f Mark Garoutte and Mrs. W ill Hart of this city, sustained a broken arm by falling from a small scaffold in her home on Row river Tuesday, on which she was standing while tacking lining cloth on the walls in her home preparatory to repap ering it. She was brought to town and the fracture reduced by I)r. Kitne and she is recovering rapidly from the injury. Will Move in New Quarters. Compton & W allace, the well known general merchandise firm, expect to commence m oving into their new quarters in the Stewart and Hinds brick on the comer of Main and Second street next Mon day, and they will have quite a job on hand as they carry a large stock. When in their new quar ters they will have one o f the finest and most up-to-date stores in the town. Fire Notice. the sun oil the morning o f June 28. It w ill take place in this state ill the morning from 6:20 to 7:52 o ’clock. The next poultry show will be more successful if you will sprinkle you lien roost with Avenarius Car- boliueum, for sale at Veatch & Lawsons. lt f The glorious Fourth will be here in oue week and the small boy is counting the days and his money. Some o f the older boys are doing the same tiling. The 10-cent ice cream and strawberry social at the M. E. par sonage Wednesday evening was well patronized and proved a pleasant affair. W . W ilhelm has brought us some black loganberries, which are a new thing. They are cer tainly a fine berry with an excel lent flavor.— Register. F. S. Allen, the genial young subscription hustler o f the Eugene Daily Guard, spent a few Jays in Cottage Grove in the interests of this county seat daily this w eek. T h e dry weather is coming oil, look out for fires, have that house or barn insured. Tom Aubrey can save you money in the most popu lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon. Call at the Express Office or write for rates. F. J. Hard went up to his mines I Mr. and Mrs. T . Richardson in Bohemia Thursday accompanied went to Saginaw Friday for a visit children’s with their relatives at that place. by a few expert mining men. wear l)r. Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. David Rev. and Mrs. J- M. Van safe aud W in k le o f Salem are visiting with Estes Friday morning June 19, a 111 ixiuiul girl. Mother and child their sou, Dr. J O . Van Winkle. are doing well at this writing. Sam Veatch, traveling railway j in, Craig, George Rouse aud conductor, passed through here Mr Cole are down from the M ay W e understand that Prof. G. E. Monday morning enroute to Salt flower mines in Bohemia where j Johnson has lieeu engaged to take charge of Royal Academy for a Lake City on business.— Roseburg they have been workiug. year, and that plans are laid to Miss Sue Burt o f Yoncalla, after Review. build a dormitory ou the academy visiting a few days with friends in Miss Cora Green has returned grounds. this cilv went up on Row river from her home in Cottage G r o v e Tuesday to visit with friends. Elder II. W . Babcock. M. F. and is at her old position again Babcock and little sou Walter, Yes W allace has purchased the as clerk in W . W . Kent's store. Hart farm ljehiiid the McFarland and Mrs. Eloise Wheeler went to Her mother’s health is much im hill turning his town home in on Eugeue Tuesday morning to at the deal. Mrs. Hart signed the tend the graduation of their rela improved.— Drain Nonpareil. deed over Thursday, a few hours tive, Mr. H. K. Shirk, from the G. W . Me Reynolds, a prominent before she died. Eniversity o f Oregon. G. A . R. man o f this community, Albert Stocks, the harness went to Newport Tuesday to at Although it was a stormy time maker, has a new ad in the Leader tend the four days state G. A . R. todav. Read it. Since assuming quite a large company of people at encampment which opened W ed charge of the harness shop he has tended the closing exercises of the reduced the prices on nearly every public school held Saturday night. nesday at the Yaquina Bay city. thing. H e catties a fine stock. The exercises were interesting and #W Hundreds of Lane county \t a meeting o f the Fourth of passed off nicely. Four young people testify to the excellence of July committees Thursday evening people finished the eighth grade I)r. L ow e’s superior glasses— none it was decided to leave the matter work, namely— l'rauk Overholser, better at any price. o f choosing a Goddess of Liberty George Lea, the contractor of with the Ladies Club and a selec Dorris Medley, Miss Lena Bur- water works systems, was home tion w ill soon be made and an cliam and Miss Helen F'oster. nounced. this week. He has just completed Died. l)r. and Mrs. J. G . l’atterson of a very satisfactory system at Klamath county, made a short Aurora, lie goes to Newport in a visit with Mrs. I'atterson s brother. day or two to prepare plans and Dr Van W in kle o f this city the H A R T — At the home o f her son, W ill F. Hart, in this city Thurs sjiecifications for a big plant there, first o f the week. They were on day, June 25, 190.X, Mrs. Jeptha their way home from Philadelphia and says Sheridan is talking of a Hart, aged 60 years, 9 months where Dr. I’atterson has taken ail and Hi days. 15-inile gravity system. entire year’s I’ost work in his pro- Margaret Rosamah Garrets«»« A good feature for the Fourth of fession. was born near Aetna, Prebble Julv parade would be a George A representative o f R. L. Polk and Martha Washington to ride in and Co., publishers of the Lane county, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1X47, and a float. Martha would be easy to county directory, is now in this was married to Jeptha Hart near secure, but it would be difficult to city gathering the necessary data Huntington, Ind.. Oct. 26, 1X6.5, find a mail who could qualify as for Cottage G rove’s department of to which union six children were the book. There is a proposition born, four boys ai»d one daughter George, unless the “ never told a to come before the Commercial surviving. The family came to lie ” qualification was waived. Club this evening in regard to a Oregon in 1X90 and located at Schiller and Ludw ig pianos at general descriptive advertisement Stayton. from which place they in the book. Veatch & Lawsons. llt f came to Cottage Grove to reside C. W . W allace, wife and Miss Andrew Hrund and w ife re four years ago. Since coining here turned home Saturday from ail en 1'rsula Lockwood, Flrnest Lock- Mr. and Mrs. Hart have maile wood and w ife and Miss Gertie jo y able trip to Portland where Mr. many friends, both lieing held in Lockwood and W . P. Lockwood, brand went as a delegate to the the highest esteem by all who meeting of the Masonic Grand the latter o f Seattle, commercial know them. Deceased had been agent for Wisconsin Central railroad lodge. On their way home they ill but a short time from a compli stopped at Brownsville to attend spent several days late last week, cation of heart troubles and she re the pioneer reunion there last week, fishing and enjoying an outing in mained patient and steadfast to the Loraue valley. Mr. Lockwood which they report, as being largely her Christian faith to the last, be attended and a success regardless returned to Seattle Sunday night. ing a member of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. Widdersheine has o f the inclement weather. church. Besides a sorrowing hus WbTJuiy 2nd and 3rd, two days rented Dr. Schleef’s hospital build band she leaves to mourn her loss only Dr. Lowe, Lane com ity’s pio in g where they expect to keep first five children, Oliver 1’ ., W ill Dr. Katherine neer optician w ill be in Cottage class roomers. and Mrs. I.illa Eddv o f Cottage Schleef intends to go east this fall Grove at Oregon hotel. Consult Grove; Milton R. of Condon, Ore to take a years post graduate work. him aliout your eyes, you w ill be gon and I.onzo of British Colum glad if you do and sorry if you Select aud non contagious cases bia. can lie accommodated in the build don't. Funeral services will be con ing the same as before as Dr. ducted from the First Christian Harry Metcalf has received not Henry Schleef remains to look church Sunday afrenioou at 2 ificatiou from a prominent poultry after the work as heretofore. o ’clock by Rev. W . A . Elkins, in - breeder in England that he has Harry Parker came in for sup termeul in the 1 .0 . O. F. ceme shipped to his address at Cottage Grove a setting o f Faverolle eggs plies from the Parker brothers tery. The bereaved relatives have from his best pen and Mr. Metcalf mines ill Bohemia Monday, and the sympathy of all. expects to receive and set them in reported their properties making a F IS llE K — Clinton F’oy, the little due time from which eggs he will splendid showing. Tunnel work adopted soil of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher at the fam ily home probably get a few very fine chick is lieing pushed on their properties in this city. June 21, 190X, o f ens o f a breed he is m aking a and extensive development work is Pneumonia, aged 11 mouths and lieing done On his return W ed specialty. 4 days. nesday, Mr. Parker was accom Look in Madsen’s store window F'uneral services were conducted panied by his brother Tom, the and see the fine clocks. 11 -fit by Rev. Nickle, interment in the baker, and now things w ill “ hum” Dr. Geo. 15. Houck o f Roseburg in the mine as long as T o m ’s wind 1. o . (). F. cemetery Tuesday. has filially received a patent oil his military indoor rifle target or cabinet, which is now in general use in the armories throughout the country. The patent was con tested by an Ohio man but Dr. Houck has won out. It gives the militiamen all the practice which the target range affords, indoors during bad weather. It is a very clever device and will make some rnouey for Dr. Houck. It does one good to see how the people are taking to the work of cleaning their yards. The city n w ila v e Dr- Lowe relieve your should make an effort to clean our head and eye ache with a pair of streets that they may become more his superior glasses. They cost attractive. Cleanliness and G odli no more than others and you have ness go hand in hand. the lienefit o f his skill and over IS The K ozy Korner gives careful years experience. Consult him at Try those delicious home made attention to ice cream orders from Cottage Grove, Thursday and Fri candies at the K ozy Korner. out o f town patrons. day July 2nd and 3rd. PHILLIPS BROS. PLUMBERS AND SHEET V METAL WORKERS v A complete stock of Fixtures and Brass Goods. Pipe, Pipe Fittings and Sewer Pipe Estimates furnished on all plumbing or sheet metal w ork. A L L W O R K GUARANTEED. PHONE 586 -FOURTH OF JULY- — TORS— ■W You and your eyes are safe if you Low e’s glasses. Eye price safe. Said the little reil lien T o the l>ig brown rooster. "Y o n hadn't ought to live I f you can’t be a booster.” Disinfecting is the ounce of pre vention that is worth the pound of cure. The place that is care fully disinfected is always a safe place to live in and you have the added comfort of knowing that you are safe from any disease. How to properly disinfect a place is quite as much a problem as how to cure a disease anti disinfecting is much the least expensive. multitude ragtime takes the cake LOCAL AND PE AND YOU MAY DEFY D IS E A S E Lu rch ’s T h e sole guest at Boswell Springs hotel when it burned, was a Junction City lady, regarding whose experience the Tim es says: “ Mrs. Simmons had quite an e x perience during her recent visit to Boswell Springs. The hotel build ing took fire and burned to the ground. Mrs. Simmons had bare ly time to escape in her night etothes. She had her purse with her and on going out on an upper veranda, she leaped to the ground, aijd in so doing injnred her spiue quite severely. She made her way to neighbors and borrowed suffi cient clothing to enable her to re turn home. The treatment there was improving her rheumatism but she has no desire to repeat her e x perience. The loss by the fire is estimated at $2S,000.” holds out. Born Neatest in Town on Display ’.Call Early, Only Three Weeks.' Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns. HARDWARE STOVES AND RANGES About which there is nothing cheap but the price. FARM IMPLEMENTS GUNS, AMMUNITION E verything from a garden hoe to a Studebaker wagou. Headquarters lor hunters and miners supplies. TIN AND GRANITEWARE The kind that will wear but costs little money. Griffin ® 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 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 en derson 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 . r -j EUGENE 1 HOSPITAL u. M KDh'AL AND SURGICAL STAFF W. Kuykendall; M. D. ▼ i W.O. l*router, M I). P. J. Marti«*, M. I). B. K. Hcaiefe, M I>. lio n . T . K. Campbell, of the D. A. Paine, M. D. Gao. O.B Ik*Bar, M. D. railway commission was a Cottage C A L L 1 S O N — <in Saturday, June L. K. Mflkmaal, M. D. Grove visitor this week, official 20, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. (). F. For the tare and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modem op- Callison, a daughter, at Eugeue. business and property interests re perating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum aad quiring his attention here, lie C O O L E Y — T o the w ife of Currin blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application Cooley at the family home in was much gratified with the report this city June 16, "X)X. a bounc o f the Interstate Commerce Com TR A IN ING SCHOOL FOR N URSES. ~ ing boy. mission in the lumber rate case, Regular course of lectures by the [acuity ami practical train S K IL L IN G — T o the w ife o f Geo. practically restoring the old rate ing in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff ot the hos Skilling in this city June 24, pital conatltuten the faculty. For rnt«»H or inform ation, as on luinlier shipments to California 1908, a 9% pound boy. hospital or training, address W. K U YK E N D ALL, M. D, and middle western |>oints, as this , Superintendent. decision was based upon the find | Fiugal Hinds has purchased the Or M1X.X M. H. HOLM8TIU M, Superintendent of Nurses. iugs and recommendations o f the pretty Ewing home across the rail- Oregon Railway Commission o f i road track opposite Geo. Lea’s which Mr. Campliell is chairman. home and will move therein. C L A S S IF IE D A D V ER TISEM EN T S. The Leader was favored with a Brick Laying and Plasteriny pleasant call aud Mr. Campliell .\N T F .D A T T IIK I.K A D K R O F F IC E stated that he was pleased to note Auyone in need of brick laying W —<i load o f wood on subscription. the many substantial improvements or plastering should call «>n C. W. T O U X C H A N T ib —A good buck for n ¡June, resideni’e on W all street, lieing made in this, his old home buggy. Apply to J. II, I I awlf . y , D i I near Adventist church. Charges vide. Oregon. ‘J* town. I reasonable. Flues and fireplaces K R K S II M IL C H COW S FOR S A LK —A I a specialty. 9-14* few fine, fresh milch cows for sale, $23 Now if the Time to idO per head. T o get a picture o f your resi dence while the lawns are green and roses in bloom. Call on Mrs. Huston, photographer on River street, near Masonic hall. E x amine her work which you will find is all O. K., which pleases everybody who sees it. Call at her residence or address orders. Cottage Grove. Phone Main 1503. lltf I f you want to sell your farm, send us full description, terms, etc., and | we can do it. T. B. ACKERS A CO.. 207 1-2 Waihington St.. PORTLANO. OR, Inquire of J. It, KORS.VI.KOK TR.VIllv -A McCormack I I aw lf . y , Divide, Oregon. «#• bimler. Inquire of J. I). Anderson. H U N T S A T T K N T M >\— Suit» cleaned Oottnge ( »rove, < Hegon. HMf W e are dealers in F A R M S AND LANDS Il- .it j and pressed and all kinds of tailor work done at very reasonable prices. Leave suits at cottage next door to Mrs. Kuierson’ s rooming house, tf A n n a H ohlm am . LIT T LE BUSINESS KOK SALE At Invoice price with freight added, exclusive lines, clean new goods, central l o c a t io n , good trade c<dnh- lishisl. Proprietors have " t o o many irons In the fire.*’ Inquire at The Dnzaar or leader office. R E L IA B IL IT Y la our watch-word VVn compound all prescription«« with the utmost carpami accuracy. Wc carry a splen did line of T O ILET AR TIC LES. Fine Gasolene Engine lor Sale. f'omits, Brushes, Hubtier Hoods aud all Sickroom RmpilsIU-s. Reasonable A twelve horn* power Fair prices. banks aild Morse gasolene engine, clutch, tank, auto-sparker, battery and .IS foot belt for $400. Outfit practically new. A pply at lea d er office. Cottage Grove, Oregon Benson’s Pharmacy