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W. A. H E M E N W A Y 'S E N T IR E S T O C K
WE MUST HAVE MONEY AND WILL SELL SEASONABLE
GOODS AT GREATLY SLAUGHTERED PRICES :
Everything a Great Bargain and a Money Saver to Yon-
C o m e E a r ly
and
F i l l Y o u r 'W a n t s fo r F a l l
and W in t e r W e a r
Sale Begins Saturday, September 12th
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AND W ILL CONTINUE
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t LOCAL m PERSONAL.
“School Days,
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The Golden Rule Days.” !
Keep improving!
The dust was laid.
The Leader still leads.
State fair next Monday.
Scholl will treat you right.
lias Oregon a game warden?
Patronize Leader advertisers.
Spray & Co. for feed and hay.
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School begins Monday morning.
A busy week in the hop yards
L U R C H ’S
BOY S SCHOOL SUITS, f
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
Phone 1551 for ice— Parties’ ice
plant.
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Read the new ad of the Veatch,
Hardware Co.
Ladies Security placket fasteners
at the Bazaar.
Most of the summer guests have
left Newport.
Read the ad of the fruit dryer in
the Leader today.
The Wildwood saw mill is run
ning full blast again
YOUR CHOICE.
Send the Leader to a distant
friend after you read it.
Frank Jordan is down from his
W olf creek farm for a few days.
The Directoire Gown.
Grand Army Reunion.
The much advertised “ sheath
dress’ ’ will be seen here at the
armory hall theatre tonight, when
the company playing “ Her one
Great Sin” opens an engagement
for one night and our society
ladies will have a chance to pass
judgment on this dress fad, for
Miss Florence Stanley who plays
the dashing widow, will positively
wear the directoire gown in the
great ball room scene. Prices,
reserved seats, 75 cents; general
admission, 50 cents; children 25
cents.
The annual reunion of the Lane
County Veterans’ association will
be held in Eugene September 2.1,
24 and 25. This date is set in or
der that there may be no conflict
with the state fair.
The Lane veterans find this an
nual mingling together one of
pleasure and profit to all who at
tend.
W hile Lane county has in its
midst many battle-scared veterans
of the Civil war, the thinning of
the ranks is becoming very notice
able, the step less elastic and the
bodies less erect.
Fine Peaches From Seedlings.
May the 1908 reunion be the
best yet. Eugene will give them a
Four years ago Mrs. J. V. hearty welcome.
Thornton planted some early Craw
ford peach seeds in her garden in
-H erO n e Great S in .’ -
South Cottage Grove. The fol
lowing season the seeds produced
This popular play of the hour
vigorous sprouts. This year from will be seen here at the armory
these three year old trees, a peck hall theatre tonight Sept lltli.
of as fine peaches was received The story of the play has for its
from each tree as was ever grown theme “ The unwritten law ” which
in any part of the state. These has l>een talked of so much during
peaches were large,
free-stones the past year, but there is nothing
finely colored and flavored, in fact objectionable in the play and
were lieautiful specimens of per while it is in a way sensational the
fect Crawfords.
dramatist has handled the subject
Mrs. Ed. Jones presented to the in a delicate manner and the
Leader Monday some specimen wronged husband does not kill his
peaches picked from two three rival, but in the last act challenges
year old seedling peach trees, him to fight a duel which makes a
which came up in her door yard, very dramatic ending.
and which proved to be perfect
early Crawford peaches, rich in
coloring and flavor and large in Entertained Eastern Star Officers.
size. One tree bore about a dozen
Mrs. H. O. Thompson and Mrs.
of these peaches, the other about
two dozen. South Lane may yet J . I I . Chambers entertained the
be noted for its fine peaches as officers of the Eastern Star at the
well as apples, pears and cherries. home of Mrs. Chambers last Sat
urday afternoon. A most enjoy
able time was reported.
Roy Martin, S. P. Express Mes
senger, and his wife, formerly Miss
Mrs. Thos. Pearce was a guest
Roby Baker, are eujoyiug their
month’s vacation with relatives at of her mother, Mrs. Brown at Eu
gene this week.
this place.
A Wide-Awake Woman
i
. Phillips
looks after the sanitation of
her home for the sake of her
husband, her children, her
self. Careful and scientific
plnmbing counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style of work. Only one word
more; W e are modern, sani
tary plumbers.
.
F. I). Wheeler mingled among
the shriners at Eugene Saturday.
Home grown ripe straw berries
were in the local market this week.
See that new 15 and 25 cent
Chinaware display at the Bazaar.
Miss Ida F'rancis Barrett has re
turned home from Portland with a
fine stock of fall and winter milli
nery.
The Leader’s subscription list is
growing at an astonishing rate.
Our people appreciate a live, home
paper.
Miss Eunice Van
Denburg
royally entertained a number of
friends at her home Thursday
evening.
Miss Anna Hold has accepted a
position in the telephone office,
Miss Winnie Landess having re
signed.
Walter Downs of Mosby creek,
killed a wild cat recently and
caught one of its kittens which is
kept in a cage. He also killed a
big bear recently.
W. B. Dennis, the manager of
the Black Butte quicksilver mines
was transacting business in town
Thursday. He has been looking
over the Bohemia gold mines.
A ixipular soug which has been
sung several million times during
the past year has given way to an
other ballad of osculation entitled
“ Kiss me and the Germs are
Mine.”
Mr. Stiller, the creamery man,
has sold his former residence to
Mr. Allison and it will be moved
over on the site formerly occupied
by Mr. Allison’s barn which has
been torn down.
Mrs. J. W. Nokes took her de
parture for Minnesota Tuesday to
enjoy a two months visit with rela
tives and friends. Her father is
still living in Princeton, Minnesota
at the ripe old age of 92.
The Leader has the largest paid
Chas. Hedrick, lias returned to
for advertising patronage, t h e this city after a year’s absence.
largest circulation and is the
Miss Myrtle Purvance has re
largest and best newspaper pub
turned from a liuckle-berry pick
lished between Eugene and Rose-
ing trip to the Bohemia mines.
"burg. The Leader still leads.
Eugene Matlock and wife of Eu
Mesdames Dave and Hiram
gene, Suudayed with the latter’s
Griggs spent Sunday at the Griggs
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. John
home
at Comstock, returning
son of this city.
Monday.
Jas. Potts lias returned home
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey of
from Camp Perry where he entered
McKeesport, Pa., are visiting at
into the big national shoot with
the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. N).
other members of the Oregon team.
Thompson.
A. R. Thompson of Ilartlaud.
The banks and post office forces
Washington is a guest of his
observed labor day Monday by
parents,
Landlord a n d
Mrs.
resting. The rest of us observed
Thompson of t h e
Thompson
the day by laboring.
hotel.
ButTalo Bill’s Wild West Show
'1’he old creamery building is
will be in Portland on the 25th
being moved to Mr. Stiller’s lot
and 26th of this month and will
west of the Catholic church where
probably stop in Eugene.
it will be converted into a resi
Mrs. Roberts returned to Eugene dence.
Monday after an enjoyable visit
John Gordon of Perkins, Okla
with her daughter, Mrs. J. I. Jones
homa, a friend of our townsman,
and Mrs. Chas. VanDenburg.
Geo- Hall, of the Bank of Cottage
Ira I.. Harding of Lynx valley, Grove, lias arrived at this place
near Walker, was transacting bus and may decide to locate here.
iness in Cottage Grove Tuesday
Jas. Ostrander fitted up a neat
and had his name eurolled on the
office with glass front in the fore
Leader's subscription list.
part of his barber shop this week,
11. C. Madsen is the agent for which will be occupied by C. J.
the celebrated Waltham piano, Howard, real estate and insurance
which is equally as good as the agent.
Chickering and Hamilton and
Subject of the discourse at the
Mason, Call in and see and hear
Christian church next Sunday
the tones. Workmanship fully
evening— “ The Worst— Best Thing
guaranteed.
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on Earth.” Every person in Cot
tage Grove who possesses a tongue
is esjiecially invited.
Sickly Children
Ernest Sears and wife will go to
Salem in the morning to attend the
state fair and will visit with friends
at Albany and Portland before re
turning home. Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Sears will look after the farm
in the absence of Ernest and wife.
Rev. J. L. Beatty of Lebanon,
was in town this week assisting
his mother in locating at this place,
in Mr. Beatty's residence in the
McFarland addition. A nephew
of Mr. Beatty will reside with his
grandmother and attend school
here.
are liable to l>e in any home. Von never
know when they are tfoing to I k * taken
sick, either, but very frequently it hap
pens in the night time, when the drug
stores are closed. Hence the advisabil
ity of supplying the home with some
of the always handy remedies—those
most in demand for common ills. We
keep none «but the purest drugs and
medicines, and charge in reason.
Benson's Pharmacy
Cottage Grove. Oregon
H. A . DuBruille and wife, late
of Seattle, returned to Portland
Tuesday where they will probably
locate, after having enjoyed a
pleasant visit with relatives at this
place. Mr. DuBruille is a con
tractor and builder.
Mr. White and family returned
to Cottage Grove Sunday from a
six months stay in California.
Mr. White is head sawyer in the
Disstou sawmill and has gone up
to the mill with ltis family to take
his old position behind the saws,
the mill being ready to resume op
erations, after a prolonged shut
down
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Ye Sportsmen
Take Notice V*
The open season for bird shooting w ill soon
be here. Come in and see the famous new Rem
ington and Winehester pump guns and our fine
line o f double and single barrel shot guns.
Remember Peters’ shot gun shells never fail.
T H E B E S T H E A T IN G ST O V E S
The old reliable Bridge-Beach and Cribben A:
Sexton heating stoves. Can save you money
and give you the Latest and Best Heater.
^Griffin-Veatch Company.
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 e n d e rs o n Habit B a c k C o rse t 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 .
EUGENE
I HOSPITAL
New Electric Piano.
Richmond’s electric theater is
now equal in every resjiect to the
attractions of this kind seen in the
larger cities since a fine new elect
ric piano was installed Tuesday.
Its tone is soft and sweet and only
the very best selections are played
by it. With his three changes of
pictures each week Mr. Richmond
is certainly running a m etropolis«
attraction— and the crowds con
tinue to increase. Go out and see
and hear this new piano.
I'he Cottage Grove fruit dryer
people are soliciting for prunes for
drying. If you only have one or
two trees of Italian or other prunes
pick them and take them over to
Eastern Star Wedding.
the fruit dryer and you will get
cash for them. Send your fruit to
After the summer adjournment
the dryer and help it out, on this
I.eston Lewis, son of Merchant
the ladies of the Eastern Star will
its first season.
J. B. Lewis of this city, spent Sun
convene in regular stated sessions
Spray X- Co. for poultry supplies. again, the first meeting after the
day with his father while returning
to Eugene from Roseburg where
The J. 11. Hearde theatrical summer vacation to be held in the
his wife is visiting with her mother compauv closed a two nights eti lodge room this evening, which it
and other relatives. I.eston has gagemeut at the armory theater is said, will lie celebrated with a
long held a responsible position Saturday night. The company is real wedding ceremony, the con
with the Booth, Kelly Lumber Co. a good one and deserves public tracting parlies being prominent
in their head office at Eugene.
patronage wherever it mav go. ineinliers of that popular order.
Spray & Co. for lime and cement. Mr. Hearde, who is well known The big event, so far as those out
here, intends to bring his players side the sacred halls of the society
Chas. W . Van W iu k leof Salem
back here later on. and if lie does is concerned, is shrouded in deep,
is visiting his brother, Dr. Van
we can assure them a hearty wel dark mvstery and even the names
Winkle of this city, llis health
of the contracting parties are held
come
is much i tn pro veil since last visit
If you want a good paying little as secret as the workings of the
in g th e c itv a year ago. He s|*nt
order. This seems to be a new
the winter in Arizona returning to bu ■siness inquire at the Bazaar.
and original wedding idea and a
Salem in the spring and is now
Prof- G. E. Johnson wife and decided fraternal innovation.
using a new serum theraphy that three children, arrived at this
is certainly proving a success for place Monday to lie in readiness to
Last Excursion to Newport
Tuberculosis and it is quite prob take up educational work in Royal
able there is a bright future for Academy on Silk Creek when the
this new treatment for that dread school year opens the latter part of
The final excursion of the sea-
ful disease.
this month, the professor having son to Xewiiort takes place Sun-
been imployed as priucipal for the I day, September 1.4. The rouud
BORN.
ensuing year. The family was trip rate from Cottage Grove Is
LE O N A R D — T o Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by the professor’« $2.50, leaving here at 5 a. in., re
Archie Leonard, Sept. 4, 1908, a ha lf sister, who will assist him in turn leaving Newport at 5:36 p.
daughter.
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Ibis school work.
M K D IC A L A N D Si J KG IC A I. S T A F F .
W. Kuykendall. M. Ü.
W. O. Frosser, M I).
F. J . Barile, M. I ) .
B. F. Scalefe, M I)
I». a N M m M I).
Geo. O IL lteBar, M. D.
L. K. M< DouguI, M. D.
For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op-
peraling room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application
T R A IN ING SC H O O L FOR NU R SES.
Regular course of lectures by the faculty an4 practical train
ing ill the hospital. The medical and surgical stair of the hos
pital constitutes the fnculty.
For rates or Information, as
hospital or training, address
W. K t'Y K F .N D A L L , M. D,
Superintendent.
O r MISS M. H . H O l.M STKt'M ,
Superintendent o f Nurses.
Î S PR A Y <& CO. I
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
BARLEY rolled bv the famous Olympic process. A ll seeds
and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley free from
dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock.
ISj Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing.
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The slight thunder storm of
Sunday morning caused a little
trouble at Saginaw a short distance
uortliof this city, bv putting some
telephones out of commission and
tearing a few Imards off of the
boardiug house at that place.
Some of the jieople of that place
weiw considerably frightened.
The I.eader force enjoyed the
pleasure of sampling some fine
Burbank plutns this week. Thev
are a fine looking, good sized
round, red plum, juicy, sweet and
richly flavored and have a very
small pit. They were the product
of Mr. Clint Stewart’s young or
chard.