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Bis Sale Continues W e will continue our SPECIAL Sale on all Hose, Neckwear, Belts, etc., that we had strung, also Shoes, Underwear, Ladies Waists, Kimonas, etc., that are in Bins, as the boxes they belong in are either destroyed or damaged and we do not wish to put them back on the shelves. A Few Articles on Sale One Odd Lot Men’s Shoes, $3 to $1.90 $5 values for One Lot Ladies’ Shoes, values to • $3.50, sale . $2.45 23 Ladies’ 3o cpnt Underwear M en’s Clothing at cost. Odd Lot M en’s Hats, - 5oc to $1.25 M en’s 5 cent Handkerchiefs * o3 M en’s 20 cent Socks, - 15 - Men’s 10 cent Socks, - - 07 17 to 19 Odd Lot Men’s Underwear less than cost 25 cent Hose, sale 12 One Lot Men’s Suspenders 15 cent Hose, sale 9 12 Vi cent Hose, sale 5 Papers Pins - - - - 23 v . - 05 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The frost will paint the sassa fras a deep aud glowing red, aud the farm hand will resume his ho>*d for blankets on his tied. The plant exuded phosphorus will gos samer the air, the stiff rheumatic will put on his wiud-proof under wear, the southward moving ducks will quack upon the reeded lakes, aud mau will line himself inside with buttered flannel cakes. The Leader leads. Too dry for plowing. Such Ireautiful fall days. Patronize I.eader advertisers. Aud still more improvements. Contractor Hart has his' big sewer contract well under way— about one-half completed. Sam Lockwood is critically ill at his home on Wall street being t sufferer from cancer in his ear. Mrs. C. A . Wooley went to Cot tage Grove Friday to visit her sou L. F. Wooley and family for a few days.— Register. County Judge G. is back again from tion which he spent and soil in Southern R. Chrismau a short vaca with his wife California. Mrs. F. 1). Wheeler and Mrs. N. E. Compton went to l’oitlaud Cottage Grove district fair next today as delegates to the state con The public schools are starting vention of the W. C. T. .1'. Mrs. off nicely. Wheeler is Lane county president This is one of the rare mouths of the blue ribbonere. uo holidays. W. II. Abrams and wife have Don't forget the good reliable been at Salem a few days attend firms that advertise with us. ing Mr. Abrams daughter, Mrs. O. Jas. and Jos. Porter have arrived O. McClellen who has been quite home from a trip to Eastern Ore ill, but who is impoving. Mrs. gon. Abrams lias returned home. “ The Montana Lim ited," the The newly organized Cottage uext attraction at the armory Grove baud is making rapid pro theater. grass in its weekly rehersals with Miss Edith Gardiner has filed Chas. Cochran as director. The her notarial commission with the boys will render some good music county clerk. during the forthcoming harvest You can get 40 pouuds of hard fair. wheat flour for a bushel of wheat This week Frank Crabtree com at Spray & Co’s.' menced putting stone and other W . V. Dewald, who was assault material on his lots on W all street ed by thugs recently, is able to adjoining Mr. Rees’ property for a look after his store business again. $1500 modern cottage on which Mrs. Berg started on a trip to work will lie commenced at once. Ohio Monday, where she will en Mr. Crabtree will occupy this cot joy an extended visit with rela tage himself. tives and friends. Oysters in any style at the Wave. S. V. Snodgrass, of Minnesota, Mary had a shapely limb, her Marsliat Frank skirts were white as snow, and father of City everywhere that Mary went the Snodgrass, arrived in this city Sat urday, liis wife prolonging her wind was sure to blow. visit with tlieir daughters in Port Mrs. C. A . Harlow spent a few land. Mr. Snodgrass is favorably days up on the farm on Row impressed with Oregon and will re river last week. Her little sou main here indefinitely. went out and caught 2.1 nice fish For ovster cocktails go to the and upon coming to the house re Wave. marked, “ Mamma the fish were The “ forced to unload” plan glad to see me back,” has struck Kugeue where a promi They do say K. J. Lewis is a nent dry good store will have a cracker-jack oil socialism. At the gigantic sale” and “ rain or armory Wednesday night. * shine the battle goes on” and the 11. 11. Veatcli, the hardware- entire stock is “ thrown to the man, returned home from Corval winds,” and it will be “ a sale lis Saturday after enjoyiug a three without a parallel.” And all of Ladies Evening at Commercial Club. days pheasant hunt with friends this in a city that has been mak of that city. Hgjiry says he got ing such great pretensions.— There was a brilliant social' the limit every day and his well Statesman. It’s ail old song here. function in the Commercial club trained bird dog was the admiration Twenty pounds of flour for a parlors last evening, the occasion of all the sportmen. He has re bushel of oats at Spray & Co’s. fused a $100 proffer for this dog lieing “ ladies evening,” a social “ The Montana Limited” is not event which the members of the two or three times. I Ienry brought a wild and wooly melodrama, but club hope to celebrate oftener than home as a souvenir of the hunt a a play in all that term implies. It usual during the coming winter full grown live male pheasant which is a poein pulsating with the life of season. There was a large at became rattled in a fence corner by the West of the present day: its surprise from the dog and was tendance of club members with situations are natural, strong and their wives aud a few friends and caught alive. S. R. Piper was effective; its atmosphere is that of the following entertaining pro presented with this trophy. the mountain pines, wholesome gram was carried out, F, H. Come on lioys, lets go to the and exhilarating. Its sentiment is Rosenberg officiating very grace armory Wednesday night and see lofty, its lessons uplifting and its if that mail I.ewis has the goods.* fully as master of ceremonies, realism of the kind that stimulates PR O G R A M . Mr. and Mrs. G. O. McGilvray nobility of purpose and action. Monday from Walla At the armory hall Oct. 14th. Piano solo........................Miss ('»ail Hare returned R eading....... . ...................... Dr. K iine Walla where they spent two weeks Spray it Co., the new brick near Vocal solo................... Miss Mau<le Blair Dialect reading............... .Mrs. Compton visiting with their son and wife. the depot,’ will pay cash for your Piano duet Misses Rosenberg and Brown "They report a vtfy pleasant trip produce. R eadin g ..................Mrs. P. D. Wheeler and say that all the towns they Ouartet........................ .................... I.. F. Orpurd and wife, accom Mesdatnes Van W inkle, Conner, visited are busy aud prosperous. panied Mrs. I’urvance and daugh Thompson and Bmnd. Pantomine reading....Mrs. II. II. Veatch There is more rush and business ter, Miss Myrtle, to Lorane, Satur “ M oving pictures,” ........................... going on in Portland than in any day, where the latter moved their Mrs. T . C. Wheeler, P. II. Ro- other city they passed through on household goods and will occupy senberg, I). J. DnBmille, M. II. Anderson. their 1100 mile journey, but Walla the parsonage during the time • A ll of the numliers received Walla presented the nicest ap Miss Myrtle is employed to teach hearty applause and several re pearance with lieautiful farms the Lorane public schools, which to back it. While a great deal of have an eight mouths term. Mr. sponses were given to encores. A guessing game followed in building is going on everywhere, and Mrs. Orpurd returned home which answers to printed questions Cottage Grove shows more per Sunday and report splendid couii- on cards .were suggested by some maneut aud suhsautial buildings try roads lietweeu Cottage Grove musical »umbers played by Miss going up than any other town of and lorane valley, a distance of 12 miles. Gail Hare on the piano. In this its size. For health and scenery, however, Canyonville leads them contest Mrs. Van Winkle was awarded the prize, a pretty framed all.— Canyonville licho. Gents Furnishifi£s The Bostonian Minstrel Maids in there performance Saturday evening won a fair measure of success, it lieing out of the usual order of girl entertainment. The grand first part exhibited an en ticing circle of radiant young buds in the place of the old-time burnt cork artists. However, the lilliputiaiis were possessed of good voices aud their localized gags and conundrums at the expense of the city officials and private citi zens were timely and cleverly ’ ’dubbed.” The olio had just the suggestion of a plot to string the incidents upon it and many of the specialties and song hits bore the real label on them as clean, dainty and absolutely new. Had a Successful Hunt. F.lzie Iloldermau, A l Veatch, G. T. Berry, I.ouis Groves a n d j. I). Cochran, went up to “ Grassy Ranch” far beyond Bohemia two weeks ago for a big hunt. The boys returned home Saturday even ing and have hunting tales in stock sufficient to entertain their friends all winter. However they proved successful hunters, having slain 16 deer and one fine black !>ear. They report this wild in the cascades an ideal huuting ground. A fine time was reported. COUNCIL WILL REPAIR MAIN STREET BRIDGE The regular monthly session of the city council was held Monday evening. A petition for a street light on Taylor street and also three lights east of the railroad was referred to the light committee. The recorder was instructed to notify the city treasurer that all moneys’ paid in on street assess ments should be used in the pay ment of warrants issued for the improvement of these respective streets. Mr. Shepardson was granted permission to connect with the water pipes over in east Cottage Grove to expedite his building operations, he having commenced work on a new residence on his lots in Georgetown addition. The bridge committee reported that material had lieen ordered for the repair of the Main street bridge including two main stringers and repair work will commence at once. Notice. My wife, Mrs. Almira Jenkius, having voluntarily left my home in this city on August 5, 1908, without cause or provocation, 1 hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any liabilities contracted by her after the above picture. date. A social sessi<m followed aud 25-29* Titos. W . J e n k i n s . splendid refreshaqgpts, cake and puucb, was served aud the even ing was voted a most delightful one by alt in attendance. A Wide-Awake Woman 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. . Phillips Bros t ?9gM0WI|Wa» ««vrrcsssws* I DM . LIN B K Iv— At the home of his father on Silk creek, October 5, 1908, Augustus I.inbke. aged 20 years and 6 months, of con sumption. Deceased came t<S this place to reside only almut four months ago and was in ill health at that time. Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church at 2:.V> o ’clock Wednesday afternoon, Hr. Nave officiating. Interment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery under the directions of the M. W- A . order of which deceased was a member in Washington and carried a $2000 policy. LURCH’S BOY’S SCHOOL lilection four weeks from today, ¿=4 Bostonian Minstrel Maids. AT V, Bob Lackey will returned to Silver Lake in a • few days after a business visit at this place. He says Cottage Grove is making wonderful strides ahead. W. A. H E M E N W A Y Dry Goods. “School Days, | the Golden Rule Days.” ! S U IT S , SHOES, HATS AND CA PS. | YOUR CHOICE. V $ Ye Sportsmen Take Notice V OBMmmffiRHEE The open season for bird shooting w ill soon lie here. Come in and see the famous hew Rem ington and Winchester 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 iii Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garments w ill not fit. Now w hat is requir ed? First o f all,tight- o 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. F or 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 . A EUGENE * t HOSPITAL u MKDICAL AND SUKUICAI. STAFF J W. Kuykendall; M I). W. O. Prower, M I). P. J. Barile, M. I). B. F. Mealefe, M l) D. A. Faine, M I). Gao. 0 ,8 . Debar, M. D. L. K. Mi Dougal, M. I). a For the core aid treatment of Medkal and Surgical Cases. Modern op- peratiag room aad equipment- Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and examinations- Full corps of trailed nurses- Rates on application TRAININQ SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Regular courge of lectures l>y the faculty ami practical train ing In the hospital. The medical ami surgical staff of the hos pital constitutes the faculty. For rates or inform ation, as hospital or training, address W. K I ’ Y K E N D A L L , M. D, Superintendent. O rM JSH M H. MOI.MSTIM M, Superintendent o f Nurses. Railroad and Stage Trips L. F. Wooley, the contractor, surprised his many friends Sunday by dressing up in his very liest— boiled shirt, white vest aud other happy toggery and then taking a plunge in the cool waters of the Coast Fork. Some say he went fishing and fell in, but the only thing found in his possession was a garden rake, so this exploded the fishing theory. The facts are Frank's young son dropped his sire's best new handsaw in a deep pool in the river a few days ago while attempting to saw a limb from a tree on the bank. So the elder Wooley equipped with a garden rake was fishing for the saw when the limb broke to which he was holding ami he was precip itated head first into the cool, placid waters of the river, receiv ing a thorough ducking. The next time he goes fishing for a handsaw in the mill pond he will procure a divers suit. I a SPRAY & CO. II Feed, Flour and ! Poultry Supplies t I I I B ARLEY rolled by the fat sous Olympic process, A ll seeds and foreign ign matter mailer taken i out, leaving the barley free from dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed. areoften apt to g iv e one a nick headache, accompanied by nausea. It is always wise to provide one's self with a handy remedy in case of need. We have such reliefs here, and they act promptly with the sufferer. For all other kinds of headache, and. indeed, for all the ills that flesh is heir to. we can g iv e yon a reliable remedy. Our Prescription De partment is open at all reasonable hours, and it is managed by skilled com pounders. Benson’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Oregon Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock- Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. p h o n e i >3 ■■■ Gasolene Engine For Sale. Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale A fine, almost new .Vhorse- A twelve horse [lower Fair powenlfeirbanks & Morse gasolene banks and Morse gasolene engine, engine, tanks and equipment for clutch, tank, auto sparker, batten- sate. Inquire at the Leader office. and .15 foot belt for $400. Outfit Trespass notices printed on cloth practically new. Apply at Leader on sale at the I-eader office. office.