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A SPLENDID AUTUMNAL SHOWING OF SE A SO N A B LE ... GOODS ----------------------------------AT THE NEW STORE OF----- ■ -----—‘-------------------- REES-WALLACE COMPANY, Inc. ' O ctober sees ah active resumption o f trade w h ich was somewhat dull the tw o previous months O ur G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T is com plete. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. Publish#! Weekly end Semi-Weekly. TH K I.KADKK 1TBLIHHINU <•« (• «'.) - E d it o r * Kntered at the Collage Grove povtofOoe as sec* ond-class matter. -HUHKCKirriON KATK.H By ELMER W e e k ly , o n e y ear. $1.50: s i* m o n t h s .75 ».-eut« : SKM I W K E K H . E. BROWN. United States Education. See our special bargains in cool weather goods, Shoes for S ch ool ch ildren w h ich w ear and look w ell Stock fresh, select and w ill please the most fastidious. O u r Standard o f _ Education ^ Pitched Too Low. T y * M la y s m.r\A F r id a y s . C o . n x k r A H i ’ B hi ii.i.K . II || C o m m is s io n e r lieta pcs p i case ( i ì f o VE One Year Six Months Three Months J f K, YOUNG è 3 o Come and see us. We will do our utmost to please you. Olllce: Young Building, Mam Street, West Side. N A. r . Marsters......................... DEMOCRATIC. Sam W hite.............................. . linker City K. J. S. McAllister.................. .... Portland Hernanl D aly.......................... .....Portland O. P. Coshow.......................... Kosefmrg T H A T N E W PO S IT IO N R E Q U I R E S O F U S T H A T W E DO O U R F U L L P A R T IN D E T E R M I N I N G W H A T T H E W O R L D 8 T A N D A R D S H A L L BE, B O T H IN P U R E S C I E N C E A N D IN PE D A G O G IC P R A C TICE. This is particularly difficult when half our teaching force is a rope o f sand and when tho profitable pursuits o f applied science are luring The registration of voters for the November election closes on our scientists away from their laboratories October 20. I, Our Congressman Hawley is The city council lias evidently making good, in his speaking tour n 'ver heard of that old, but never in Ludiaiik^asid Ohio. theless true adage, "procrastination About the only real, live enter |# ^ ^ q{ ^ „ Qr ^ prising promotion organization ... , akes m ,le heed of the old admoui. Cottage ( .rove is the Ladies Club. tion, otherwise lt w((uld not have LADIES CLUB WILL PURCHASE A PARK lC O N T IN U E D FROM PA G E O N E ) A rm stro n g. the C ircuit Court o f the s ta te o f Oregon, fo r the count., of Lane, on the Both da y of Septem ber, ISO*, on n ju d g m en t rendered in the C o tta g e G rove Ju stice court oil th e 2Stli day of O ctober, I1MI7. in fa v o r o f C. K. Stew art, plainliff, and against .1. S. Milne, and Cora M. Milne, defendants fo r the sum of one hundred nlne|een a n d n o luo dollars, w ith interest thereon at the rate of 10 per een f.p er annum on #104,00 from Septeml>er 0, 1004, t o May 20, and to per <;ent per annum on ftin.00 from May 20, 190.'., until paid and the further sum ot $3.40 costs, and a lso the costs of am i upon this writ, also a ttorn ey 's fees $25.00 and m aking transcript $1; w hich said judgm ent w a s enrolled and docketed in the office of tlie clerk of the Circuit Court on the 1st d a y of N ovem ber, liH»7, ny which w rit I was command* d that old o f tile personal p roperty Isdoufting to said defendant or o f sultieieiit cou ld n ot lie found then out o f flic real property Isdong- Ing t o snld defendants on o r a fter the said 1st d a y of .November, 1!M»7, 1 satisfy said judgment, costs anil ac cruing costs Being unalde t o find personal property with which to satisfy said Judgment, costs and a c cruing co sts, I did on the first day of O ctober, tikis, levy upon the fo llo w in g real p ro p e r!. I «‘ lon gin g t o said defendants on the 1st d a y o f Novem ber, 11107, o r subsequently, to-w it,; T h e S K J i of th e S E 1, o f S ection Id, T o w n s h ip 21, S, It :t, w est W. M. con taining 40 acres, m ore o r less, in L an e co u n ty , Oregon. Now , therefore, in the nam e of the state o f Oregon, and in order lo sat isfy said ju dgm en t, co sts and a ccru ing costs, I will on Monday the i)th d a y of November, 100s, le t ween the hours of 0 o ’clock a, in. and 4 o 'c lo c k p. in., to -w it: At 1 o ’clock p. in. on said day a t the southw est d o o r of the co u n ty court house In Eugene, Lane cou nty, O regon, offer for sale for cash, subject to redem ption all of tlie a b o v e nilined defendants, J. S. Millie and Corh M Milne, righ t, title and Interest, in and to the a b o v e de scribed real property. County Clerk Lee is getting the waited until the fall rains set in a strange country, is apt to get Novemlier election supplies r e a d y before the improvement o f the lonesome. Hut in Eugene, a visiting com to send out to the fifty precincts in I bridge across the river on Main the county. . street was undertaken. On Wed- mittee of the Ladies’ Auxiliary tiesdav (lie bridge was closed to calls upon her and invites the Hv a unanimous decision o f the trav«l. at the same time the river family to the fortnightly meetings, supreme court of Washington, the having lieen swollen , by the late which take place every other Wed- direct primary law is upheld in rains.until it was dangerous ford- nesday at the Club rooms. The every particular. . mg. which besides being a great newcomer meets a bevy o f cliartn- One thing cab be said for the •■«convenience to trave! and traffic, i ing, hospitable women and from Cottage Grove Commercial Club, J,H da,,Kerous to life o f both man then on, she is no longer anyway. It is developing some * ? d beast’ Ver,1V- nten are only (stranger. pretty good bowlers and billiard I1* * * * rowu tall> heads doa'v, « is this unselfish work o f Eu- ulavers change much after all.” gene’s women that is giving the - —— — — —- c ity a reputation for hospitality. Finnegan had appendicits, and I After a short business session, The stores are getting in nevy goods and preparing for the fall he was operated on. The next | the evening is devoted to music, and winter trade, which promises day, the doctor came back and recitations, etc., furnished by local to be a big improvement over that! told Finnegan that lie would have : amateur talent, of last season. 1 to open him again as lie had left On special occasions, when ex- his him. That was alljcu rsion s visit Eugene, the Com- . , — - scissors . - in ---------- Clean up Main street. le tight, but the next day the doctor mercial Club has only to call upon Dated tliisiith day of Octolier, BIOS. Leader knows no reason why Main H a K in L. B ow s, ....................... , . . . came Iwtck again and told Finite- the auxiliary and the latter does Sheriff of L an o cou nty, O regon . street should be obstructed with ga„ he was ^ but he had to ! the honors. brick and rubbish for two weeks j ope,; the wound aRain as he had lef, | TUe state Orange, the Portland Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution. after bu.ldmg operations along the his sf)ool o f thread iu him. | excursionists and other bodies of .Nolle«' is hereby given Family Groceries, New Dry Goods f " ^ * Fine Laces and Embroideries Y w KIMK, m . i >. 5 < P H Y S I C I A N wm l S I K O K O N ß As a prominent community-pro- 100 *1**11,• n s, costs; also $111.00 a tt o r , Justice R. S. Bryson of Eugene, j ney's fees: nlso m akin g transcript $1 ; lion . R. R. Butler, one of the | nml a lso llie costs of and apon tills must be a very bad man, or else * republican presidential electors,1. . . , . ,, | interested m your work and the w rit, which Judgm ent w as enrolled lie lias grounds for criminal lib e l' and docketed In the office o f the , .. . . . . i will speak at Cottage l .rove on clerk of Hi*" circu it c o u r t on Hie 1st against the Eugene Guard which Sat^ av evt,„ u g . t*tob er 17th, at battle is half w on.” da y of N o v c i ii I h t BKI7, by which ----------- — on Ti.es, ay preferred the follow in g ,tbeanli(>rvh;vH Hutler is a w rit I w as com m a n d ed th at out of Nuts. serious charge against him Died,,1. , . tlie personal property iHdoiigitig to , _ ", ' lawyer and is an orator of more said defendant o r if sufficient could at the office of ustice o f the . , . ... ... . ------------- not 1«) found then ou t of the real _ i than average ability. Ills home is ... . . , ... Peace, R. S. Bryson, Eugene,! . ,1 Nuts may lie played with slips pro|«>i iv lielonglng to said defendant I at Condon where he is associated on or after tlie said 1st d a y o f N o- o f paper and jiencil, or merely the Octolier 12, l ‘X>8, llarvev II. vemlier I!kl7, I sa tisfy said judgm ent, ., . . . . . . with Mr. Jav Mowerman, attorney answers given verbally, a nut Ite- March and Miss Ada May l'ybum . .. .. c o s ts snd aeein ln g costs. Being un J J at law. Mr. Butler is a Southerner ing handed to the first one who able to Una! personal p ro p e rty with the justice officiating.” hi the and a graduate of a Tennessee which t o satisfy said ju dgm en t, costs gives the correct answer, and the and accru ing c o s ts . I did o n tlie 24th next column we found the follow college, lie is a grandson of winner lieing presented at the end d a y of Septem ber, tikis, levy upon ing startling notice: “ Married, at lion. R. R. Butler who represented flic fo llo w in g real pro|>erty lieloiig- with a little basket o f nuts. Here ing to said defendant on tlie llrsi day his home in Eugene, October 12, one o f the Tennessee districts in are the questions and answers: of Novem ber, ÜKI7, o r subsequently, 1908, Chas. R. Mason, aged 59 Congress for more than twenty 1— What nut grows nearest the to-w it: years, from paralysis.” In medi The SK.y, of tile SE*i of S ection 13, years. sea? (Beechnut) Township 21, N. K 3 W est. W. M,, tating over the matter we have The state republican secretary 2— What nut is the lowest? con ta in in g 40 acres, m ore o r I* s, lu aliout concluded that in the mixup says: “ I have received demands Lane county, O e g o n (Groundnut * N ow , therefore, in the nam e of th e incident to moving into its fin e, frotn all parts o f the state for Mr. ,L— What nut is the color of a state of O regon ami in o rd e r to s a t new brick office the ,(>uard only Itutler’ s services, and you can isfy said ju dgm en t, co s ts and accru ing costs, I will on M on day, tlie nth got its headings transferred, the assure your jieople that they are pretty girl's eye? (H azelnut) da 4. — What nut is good for naugh y ot Novem ber, 1908. between the marriage head over the death very fortunate in having au op- h o u is o f 9 o 'clo ck a. m. and 4 o ’clock ty boys? (H ick ory) p. in., to-w it: At 1 o'clock p. ni. on notice and vice versa. poitunity to hear him .” said day at I lie smitlnvest d oor o f the 5. — What nut is like an oft-told county cou rt lions*» in Eugene, I .¡me tale? (Chestnut) co u n ty , O regon, offer for sale for f>.— What nut is like a naughty cash, subject t o redem ption, all o f the above named defendant's, J . S. I ■ lioy when sister has a beau? Milne, right, title and Interest, in and to the above described real pro|ierty. ( Pecan) Baled lids nth day of O ctober, 190*. 7. — What nut grows on the Am H akbv L. B o w k , 2n-31 Sheriff o f lame co u n ty , Oregon azon? (Brazil nut) looks after the sanitation of 8. — What nut is like a China WANTED— Success Magazine requires her home for the sake o f her man’s eyes? ( A lm ond) the services of a man in Cottage husband, her children, her to look after expiring subscrip 9. — What nut lives in a pen? Grove tions ami to secure new business by self. Careful and scientific means of special methods unusually (P ignut) plumbing counts for much, position permanent: prefer 10. — What nut is like a goat? effective; one witli experience, but would con and costs not much more than ( Butternut) sider any applicant with good natural the old, indifferent, slapdash salary $1.30 per day, 11. — What nut might lie made qualifications: with commission option. Address, style o f work. < )nly one word o f stone? (W alnut) with references, R. C. I’ kacock . more. We are modem, sani Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., 12. — What nut is like a d og ’s New York. tary plumbers. tail? (W agon nut)— N e w I d e a A Wide-Awake Woman Phillips Bros. I A y v W K Ï » AM M «'.- her. for N'ovem LOST—A brown Cockle Spaniel pup about <■ months ohi. Hinder will get liheral reward by returning to CilET V ah D kxbu bc . J Ladies' and Gents Shoes Otte# in McFarland Building ^ Over Cochran’s Furniture Store ß on ice Pitone, 341 lies idoneo Phone, rtfl gj t AT J O H N S O N ’S S T O R E I ^ ♦ Everything new and uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot Fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call and see what a dollar will buy at W . C. J O H N S O N ’S. ß I T O . JOHNSON, ^ $ A TTO R N EY AT LAW States Administered, Mining Patents rocnretl. Minins and Cori»oration I.aw a specialty, oflice over ( ’.riffin, Veatch 1 lai <l\s' i c. ¡jj£ . office Phone, Main li t. Residence, s.5. i E i * 9 * J FARM M ACH IN ERY T 4 ,u S T E A M AND G A S O L I N E ENGINES. P A C K I N G . H O S E AN D B E L T I V G £ !.. INGRAM 2 D E N T IS T Stewart-Porter Building Phone 1451 S A W MILL SUPPLIES ip Hours s.30to 12, 1 to Wynne Hardware Company 5 ^ Wholesale and Retail H. C. M A D S E N , W atchm aker . Hardware and Machinery Repairing at reasonable cnargea. All work guaranteed tirst-ciass. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at. Lowest Price COTTAGE G R O V E . ORE. General B la cksm ith ing B R A S S G O O D S AND T IN W A R E S T O V E S AN D R A N G E S Horseshoeing u specialty. Wagon and carriage re- ing. All Work guaranteed Have your liorsesteeth ex amined and repairedvShoc ;U year o f llcineuway & Jinrkholder’s Store :: :: o r. b : . B A K M IT CH E LL W AG O N S E W IN D M ILLS . PU MPS S PRUNES COTTAGE GROVE it* Parties having ripe Italian Frerich'or Silver Prunes, in large or small quantities—a pail full or a w agon load— are requested to bring them to the Cottage Grove Fruit Company, where they will FLOUR MILLS BE PAID CASH Hint by Street l" ,U1 '* u^ ’ j Finnegan said, ‘all right doctor, visitors were thus regaled by the virtue of an execu tion issuert out of In some o f the Salem, and many : b u t i f i l l s just the same to you, j Auxiliary, who not only got up the CilTtiit co u rt of the «tu le o f O re gon, for tho county o f Lane, on the of the Portland churches, ladies | would you mind putting buttons but served the luncheon, dinner or 24tli da y of Heptemlier, 190s, on a remove their hats during the regu -1 mid button holes on that wound, supper as the occasion might re- Judgment rendered in the C o tta ge G rove Justice court on lh e 2 x th d a y lar services. This custom has lie- d would lteeasier. | quire. of O ctolier Bk)7, in fa v o r of C. E. come general at theaters and other ; ------:— The whole city owes these Stewart, plainliff. and against J. 8 . Milne, defendant, for I lie sum of places of entertainment and why PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR ’ women a debt of gratitude, for the thirty dollars w itli interest thereon at the rale of 10 per cent per annum not in the churches? j U /ll I CDCAtf U C D C work is done with a vinl’ al,houk h from tlie2filli dny o f Novem lier, 1905, W IL L O P tA K n t n t elItireiy gratuitous. ami Hie further slim o f t w o and 90- W o m a n ’ s M a g a z in e IN T H E LINE. O F 1 J O T only our own national development, but, more par ♦»«.■•tv. »l'y.*!-**.-*! ticularly, our closer touch with tho rest o f the world, FRIDAY, OCTOBKR U», 1908 has shown us that O U R S T A N D A R D S H A V E J > ■'* ED LEV , BEEN P IT C H E D TO O LO W . This is true botli J. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. f ATTO R N EY AT LAW on the side of knowledge and on the side o f skill in it Special Alten Lion Given to Mining and Coriioration Law. REPUBLICANS. teaching. In our new position in tho world it is not Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution. 9 I O f f ic e , S u ite 3 , B a n k B v illd ln i. ...... .Albany P. J. Miller........................ . enough that we win patronizing approval o f our scienco and o f our N otice is hereby given th a t by K. K. Butler............................ Itaker City virtue o l an execution issued o u t of J. A. Lee..................... »............ .... Portland school instruction from the older culture nations. A. Eiactlf l a i T od Waul s y ATTORNEY AT L A W ( T a LLERY New Management New Equipment. of Main 2 5 Professional Cards. / which are macie at the Phone your wants. for them according to grade delivered. We will also dry fruit for cash or on shares. For particulars enquire at the Dryer. A ll K i n d s of Mill Feed Granin and Hay C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. C. M. DENSMORE, Prop D R A Y IN G Fashion Stables A n d a.II Kinds of H A U L IN G Leave orders at Cunningham's Con fectionery Phone 73 or phone residence 4 0 6 Hauling Done Promptly at First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection Reasonable Charge P o w e ll & T u lla r , P ro p . w. a . R ogate TOTTAOK Cochran & Cooley GROVE H O U S E F U R N IS H E R S All the latest treatments. Electrical I PLAIN ami MEDIC a i £ I X -K A Y ____ LABORATORY « | Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. For further particular* aitare*« D r . II. O. 8 C H L K F . F . M I L L E R ’S Machine Shop AH kinds of machine ami repair work done promptly and at reason able prices. OLD LEADER BUILDING Thin! Street. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON A marriage license was granted Wife— What would you like for yesterday afternoon to Albert II. your birthday, dear? Husband— £ Peabody and Miss Myrtle Irene Nothing at all. I haven't any New post cards and local views j Hooker. monev. at the Bazaar. THE PACE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. The Standard High Grade Fence of the World. There is over MW) miles o f this famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. This is High Carlton Spring Wire which will keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire at all times. Inquire of DAVID GRIGGS. or STF.ARNS & CHENOWITH. Aj?cnls Cottage Grove, Ore. O aklan d, Ore. The Leader Leads!