CUT PRICES! CUT PRICES!
We are Continuing Our Big Cut Price Sale
M any W on d erfu l B a rg a in s
N ow is the time to do your Fall and Winter Buying.
This is the place where you get most for your money.
A F E W O F T H E B A R G A IN S
$1.25 to $1.50 Fancy Broadcloth for
98 cents.
Men’s 50 cent Cotton-ribbed Un-
derwear 35 cents.
One Lot Men’s Dress Shirts 75 cents
to $1.25 values for 50 cents, with a
collar free.
One Lot Men’s Shoes $3 to $5 val
ues for $1.90.
One Lot Men’s Hats $1.50 to $3
values for 50 cents to $1.25.
All Men’s Clothing cut to wholesale
cost.
One lot Men’s 5 cent Handkerchiefs
for 3 cents.
One lot Men’s 10 cent Handkerchiefs
for 6 cents.
One lot Men’s Overalls and Jumpers
for 50 cents.
M en’s Flannel Shirts from $1.50 to
$3.50 each.
M en’s W ool Underwear from $1.00
to $2.50 per garment.
Ladies’ White Linen Waists at half
price.
20 per cent discount on all Ladies’
Suits.
One Lot Ladies’ Dress Skirts for
less than cost.
One Lot Ladies’ Waists at wholesale
cost.
All our Ladies’ Coats marked down.
One Lot Boy’s and Gent’s Shoes
less than cost.
Umbrellas from 50 cents to $5.00.
W ool Dress Goods from 25 cents
to $ 2.00 per yard.
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear at cost.
All Other Goods at Bed Rock Price.
The First Thing to Consider in Buying is Quality;
the Second is Price.
The High Quality of our Goods is well known, and the Price is as low as our com
petitors offer for an inferior quality.
A Pleased Customer is our Best Advertiser. If you are pleased tell your friends.
If you are not pleased tell us; it is always a pleasure to make things right.
W. A. HEMENWAY
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
E verytK ing in Dry Gèods.
Rebekah District Convention.
Togs for Men
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Modern Woodmen Entertain.
T he district convention of the
Rebekah order em bracing the
lodges at l.orane, Yoncalla, Drain
and Cottage Grove, was held ?*
th is place S aturday. T here was
about thirty delegates in attend
ance representing the outside o r
ders of the district, and the occas
ion was honored with a visit from
M is . Sm ith o f G rants I’ass, 1‘resi
dent Oregon Rebekah Assembly.
An afternoon and evening session
was held, closing with a big in itia
tion and banquet in the evening.
It was declared a very interesting
and pleasant convention by all of
th e delegates.
A Popular Entertainer Coming.
There was som ething doing on
the part of the Modern Woodmen
of America order in their lodge
room in this city M onday evening,
the occasion being a visit from
District Deputy Pixley, of E ugene.
There was a large attendance on
the part of the memliersliip in
cluding the wives of the W ood
men, and a num ber of invited
guests. A fter a splendid address
on fraternal insurance and the
wonderful growth and stren g th of
the M. W. A. by Deputy Pixley,
came a social hour and a jolly
good tim e ensued, concluding with
a sum ptuous supper, consisting of
fresli oyster stew, ham sandw iches,
pickles, bread, butter and coffee.
Dr. Kiine served a s .c h e f a n d h e
proved fully equal to the occasion,
with Mrs. Kim e and several other
ladies as advisory assistants.
T he M. W . A. now proudly
lioasts of a total memliersliip of
over one m illion, their reserve fund
is enormous and the m em bership is
only subjected to from eight to ten
assessments a year. T he Cottage
Grove cam p is nearly two hundred
strong and atilt growing.
G ertrude Johnson O 'F ling, a
dram atic reader of rare ability,
will give one of her popular liter
ary entertainm ents at the Christian
church W ednesday evening Oct.
28th. She comes very highly
recommended by oratory critics.
Prices will be announced later.
Miss O ’F lin g possesses quite re
m arkable dram atic power, which
she has developed by system m atic
and thorough work as a student.
She never fails to please an
audience.
Work on Fair Buildings Progressing.
Company E Attention!
Regular drill of com pany E will
be resumed T uesday evening the
27th, day of October, and Captain
Johnson, has issued an order,
calling every m an to the armory,
in blue uniform, at 8 o ’clock on
th at evening.
W ork is progressing on the dis
trict fair buildings and sheds d es
pite the disagreeable w eather.
T he m ain ''a d m in e stratio n ” b u ild
ing is about ready for the patent
roofing and everything prom ises to
be in readiness for opening day
Nov. lbth.
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SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS—Thai’s Wise, Too.
J u s t I n s ta lle d .
C om e a n d See T h e m .
T h e First N a t i o n a l B a n k
Tho O ld Reliable.
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OREGON APPLES BEING
SHIPPED TO NEW YORK
T h e Hood River Apple G row ers’
Union has sold thirty carloads of
the fine Spitzenlierg apples grown
in th a t section of Oregon, the p u r
chaser being S teinhart & Kelly
C om pany, of New York city who
secured eighty carloads of New-
tow ns from the sam e organization
a few weeks ago. T h e union has
sixty carloads of apples yet unsold
but it is expected th a t the fruit
will lie disposed of liefore m any
days. T he w inter apple picking
has begun and a crop of extra
quality apples is reported so far.
T h e first sale of Mosier (O re
g o n ) apples this year took place
W ednesday, Oct. 7, when the Mo
sier Fruitgrow ers' Association sold
10,000 boxes to the Davidson F ruit
Com pany of Hood river. T he
varieties disposed of were the Spit-
zenbergs,
Baldwins and Red
Cheeks and are said to lie of the
finest quality. T he association
still has about J0,000 boxes of
apples to dispose of including its
Yellow Newtowns w hich last year
were claim ed to have averaged the
highest in price of any apples of
this variety sold in the northwest.
Reports received from buyers
who h av e exam ined the crop at
Mosier this year are to the effect
that it is the finest on the average
th a t they have seen ou the coast.
T he prices received for the apples
are stated to be very satisfactory
to th e association and work of
picking and packing the fruit for
shipm ent was commenced at once.
— Pacific Homestead.
LOCAL A N JH m O N A L.
KNOX-JOHNSON
NUPTIALS AT ALBANY
T h e Leader leads.
R. Roy Knox and Gertrude Marion
P atronize Leader advertisers.
Johnson Married Last Week.
Election two weeks from today.
C ottage G rove district fair next.
A lbany, O r., Oct. 18.— In one
Many geese have started south j 0 f t h e prettiest weddings soleinu-
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1 ized in A lbany this year, R, Roy
T he reddest apple doesn't always K nox and Miss G ertrude Marion!
m ake the liest sauce.
Johnson were m arried at 8 o ’clock
Last day in w hich to register for last W ednesday evening October
the presidential election.
14. at the home of the bride's
If you w ant a good paying little parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jo h n
business inquire at the Bazaar.
son, E ast Second and Jefferson
Wise is the man who knows streets. Rev. W. S. Gordon,
when to treat and when to retreat.
pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
M any a spinster who could have church, |>erfonned the ceremony
m arried in haste repents at leisure.
in the reception room, which was
Miss F rancis Beatty of Creswell artistically decorated in autum n
is a guest of Cottage Grove
effects.
friends.
After u wedding luncheon Mr
Dr. It. II. Petrie went to his old
and Mrs. Knox left ou a trip to
l.orane home today to enjoy a few
Yictoria, B. C., and will be at
days h u n t.
home in this city after Deeeintrer 1.
A bird can sing w ithout a piano
Mr. K nox is a former Eugene
accom panim ent, which is a bless
young m an, an d was for three
ing we often overlook.
T h e swimm itig pool an d sk atin g years a student at the Eniversity
pavilion out ou Fourth street is of Oregon, w inning houors as a
student an d athlete. He was later
now ready for the shingles.
deputy county clerk
of Lane
T he new steel fire escape has
county, and for the past few years
lieen put in place on the south side
h as been employed in the Eugene
of the high school building.
Loan & S avings Bank. H e re
O ne m ay get along without cently acquired an interest with
doctors, law yers and preachers, his wife’s father, E. A. Johnson
but the grocerym an is indis in the A lbany Mill & E levator
pensable.
Com pany, and is now m aking his
Mrs. W . W . W oods went to Cot home in A lbany. Mrs. K nox is a
tage G rove F riday to visit with graduate of the Drain N orm al
her daughter, Mrs. Hickey, for a chool and the Eniversity of O re
short tim e.— Register.
gon, and is a popular young
Miss D ottie Miller, of Heppuer, woman and accom plished m usi
arrived at this place S unday to cian.
enjoy a visit with her aunt, Mrs.
Mr. K nox was born and raised
Ira Conner, on the farm two m iles at Cottage Grove, being tl»e eldest
east of th is city.
son of the late O. F. K nox.
Sid Pitm an, who was arrested
for ‘‘boot-legging,” was brought
Mr. Critz of the Disstou Lumber
liefore Ju stice Bryson’s court and Co. was in town Monday looking
concluded to plead guilty, which after business m atters and favored
he did, and was fined $100. He the Leader with a pleasant call.
could not pay the fine and will He reports the lum ber business
spend .SO days in the county jail— looking much more encouraging
E ugene Register.
for th e lumbermen.
'The unversed cannot tell much
It is stated th at Howard Beagle
about the speed of birds or insects. an d family will return to this city
T he connoraut seems to fly slowly from H um boldt, California to
yet it travels about a mile a min reside and will occupy their cot
ute, while the l>ee, w hich api>ears tage on Fourth street. Mrs. Beagle
to be going like a bullet, only goes is a daughter of Mrs. Harms.
a mile in two m inutes. Many
W . T. K ayser an d wife have re
sportsmen th in k a quail flies faster turned to this city from their S agi
than a duck, but it does n o t.—Ex. naw farm to reside in their home
Roadm aster O. H. Miller, who in
west C ottage Grove. Mr.
has charge of the roadbed of the K ayser will soon engage in busi-
Southern Pacific between Salem j ness here.
and Koseburg, has been instructed
Found, a sum of money. Owner
to m ake his headquarters at E u statin g am ount, giving description
gene. T he old baggage room, an d paying for this notice may
which '» as an addition to the have same by calling on S. R.
former passenger depot, will be Pijier.
fitted up for his office.
J. K. Barrett p ut down a h u n
Capt. Bert Lawson has returned dred feet of new sidewalk facing
to Cottage G rove to rem ain. He his property on Locust street this
is a m em ber of the furniture firm week.
of Y eatch & Lawson and is also
It is from now until spring th at
com m issary officer of the Fourth
the enterprising tow ns will appre
Regiment Staff. His friends will
ciate their paved streets.
be pleased to learn of his home
Koseburg will have a big road
com ing after several years spent as
and booster meeting Friday and
traveling salesm an for a Portland
S aturday of this week.
wholesale house.
Chas. Beidler has lieen on the
T w enty pounds of flour for
sick list at the farm east of town
bushel of oats at Spray & C o’s.
th is week.
T he wife and baby of Prof.
John W atkins killed a large
E. K. Barnes arrived at this place coyote at Comstock S aturday.
from Lebanon last week with their
T rade with your home nrer-
household goods and are m oving chants.
into th eir handsom e new home on
W eblier street, known as the
Venske property, w hich the p ro f
essor purchased recently. It is
Carpets and Rugs
gratifying to know that this estini
able fam ily propose to m ake C ot
to o rd er anil S atis
faction g u aran teed both
tage G rove their perm anent home.
as to w o rk m an sh ip and
Prof. Barnes is superintendent of
prices. A pply to
our city school.
J. M. Comer P h o n « 3 8 6
“School Days,
¡T h e Golden Role Days.”
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LURCH’S
B O Y ’S S C H O O L S U I T S ,
SH O ES,
T he October num ber of the
Northwest Poultry journal h as the
following to say regarding Cottage
Grove fanciers at the state fair
poultry show: “ Yes. F. H. Rosen
berg was there too. He always
pops up when you speak of Buff
Cochins, a m i generally has some
thing to say, too. T his tim e he
carried aw ay the blue ribbon on
his cockrel, pullet and also for
first p e n .” Speaking of white
Minorcas it said: “ D. T. Awbrey
and E. I)6w were after the W hite
Minorca ribbons red hot and after
the scrim m age was over it was
found th at D. T . Awbrey won the
blue ribbon for his cockrel, pullet
and pen, b ut the blue riblion went
to E. Dow for the first cock and
hen, so the scrap will have to l>e
postponed until the Portland show
in J a n u a r y .”
F. H. Rosenberg returned home
from Portland last night, where he
attended a meeting of the Oregon
and W ashington Lum berm en's A s
sociation. H e reports a very in
teresting session and a general e x
pression of satisfaction with the
future outlook for the lum ber bus
iness in the Pacific Northwest-
W hile in the metropolis Mr. Rosen-
lierg attended the big horse show
and while it was a splendid ex h i
bition it did not interest and en
thuse Frank as would have a good
Scholl has 100 gold filled and
chicken
show. Mr. Rosenberg gold w atches for you to select
says Portland continues to expand from and at the lowest possible
and im prove substantially.
price.
A N D
CA PS.
YOUR CHOICE.
Ye Sportsmen \
Take Notice V \i
H S H B B S X H J \
The open season for bird shooting will soon
he here. Come in and see the famous new Rein-
ingtnn and Winchester pump guns and our fine
line of 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-Reach and Cribben A"
Sexton heating stoves. Can save you tuonev
and give you the Latest and Best Heater.
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Griffin-Veatch Company.
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FO LLO W THE FASH ION
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If 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
will not fit.
Now what is requir
ed? First of all, tight-
fitting waists and
Prineess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The H en d erso n Habit B ack C orset 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 .
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EUGENE
HOSPITAL
B arrels £ £ £ \
Spray & Co., the new brick uear
the depot, will pay cash for your j
produce.
H ATS
M KD ICA I. AND SURG ICA L S T A F F .
W. K u y k en d all ; M. II.
W. O. Prow er, M . 1).
P. J . B arile. M. I)
B. K. S caiefc. M 1).
D. A . P ain e, M D.
fico . O U D e tta r, M. D.
L K. M* Dougnl, M. D.
For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases.
Modern op-
pcraling room and equipment
Sputum and
examinations
Appliances for X ray work.
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rales on application
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.
R e g u la r c o u rse of le c tu r e s liy th e f a c u lty a n d p r a c tic a l t r a i n
ing in tlu> h o s p i t a l . T h e m ed ical n m l su rg ic a l s t a i r <■( t h e h o s
p ita l c o n s t it u t e s t h e f a c u lty .
I'm r a te s n r I n f o r m a tio n , oh
h o s p i t a l o r t r a i n i n g , n d d re n s
W. K U Y K E N D A L L , M . D,
Superintendent.
W a ll S t..
n e a r A d v e n tist C h u r c h
O r M I S S M . H . IIO L M H T IIU M .
S llp e rilll llllen l o f N u rses.
Railroad and Stage Trips
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Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
BARLEY rolled by ilie famous Olympic process.
All seeds
and foreign m atter taken out. leaving the barley free from
dirt of any kind. Every sa rk guaranteed.
are often ap t to g iv e one a sick headache,
accom panied by nausea. It is alway*
wise to p ro v id e o n e 's self w ith a h an d y
Best Cement and Lime Always Carried if Stock T
rem edy in case of need
We h av e snch
ph o n e n s T
reliefs here, and they act p ro m p tly w ith ^ Agents Fairbanks, Morse. Roofing.
th e snfferer F o r all o th e r k in d s of
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heailache. and. im leed, for alt th e ills a
th a t flesh is h e ir to. w e can g iv e yon a
re lia b le rem edy, O p r I’re a rn p litm D e
Gasolene Engine For Sale
Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale
p a rtm e n t is o p e n a t all reasonable honrs,
an d it is m anaged by s k ille t com
fine,
almost new .1 horse
A tw elve horse power Fair
power P airb an k s St Morse gasolene b an k s anil Morse gasolene engine,
pounders.
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Benson’s Pharmacy
Cottage Grove, Or«|on
engine, tan k a and equipm ent for
sale. Inquire at the Leader office.
Trespass notices printed on cloth
on sale at the le a d e r office.
clutch, tank, auto spnrker, battery
and .To foot t>e!t for $4<K1. Outfit
practically new. Apply at Leader
office.