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A SPLENDID AUTUMNAL SHOWING OF SEASONABLE GOODS -------------------------------- AT THE NEW STORE O F----------------------------— R E E S -W A L L A C E C O M P A N Y , Inc. October secs an active resumption o f trade which was somewhat dull the two previous months Our G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T is complete. II || See our special bargains in cool weather goods. Shoes for School children which w ear and look w ell Sc Stock fresh, select and w ill please the most fastidious. Phone your wants. Main 25 Professional Cards. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. Seventeen young men uucon- scious and five o f them tillable to Published Weekly and Semi-Weekly. play and removed to a hospital, is the record o f a game played o f toot | THIS I.K A D K K P U B M 8 H IN U « i » (ln<\) ball at Schenectady, N. Y ., be CoNNKK & IH t B riti . i . b , - Editor« tween I'nioti college and W esleyan. It is reported that the game was Entered at the Cottage G rove posto nice an sec- played strictly occordiug to rules. nud-class matter. One captain with a broken collar- HUHHt K irr iO N K A TE S biine and the other with contusion W eekly, one year, *!.*> six mouths .75 rent of the brain is the chief evidence SEM I W E E K LY. One Y e a r ......................................... ♦ 1 .oO that it was a rational performance. Six Months .7V The war news should l>e dated Three Months from Schenectady, not Bulgaria. F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 23,1908 None o f the Servian army have been taken to a hospital yet. Eiactly flat ïon faut T v i t s i a y s a n d F r id a y * . * J H. YOU NO j ATTOKNKY AT L A W 5 ^ Office: Yoiiu g Hulldlng, Main Street, W est Stile. Family Groceries, New Dry Goods i A w .n n »» 9 DEMOCRATIC. Sam White.............. ............ Baker City R. J. S. McAllister.................... Portland Bernard Daly.............................Portland O. 1>. Coshow................ Roseburg Rlectiou liets in Portland are two to one on Taft. It is not safe to liet on one s de sire or sympathies. Judge Humphrey, of Illinois, in a recent decision affecting the liquor interests from Maine to Cal ifornia and from < Iregon to Florida says whiskey must have age and color or lie lalieled imitation. This is evidence that Judge Humphrey is a good judge of whiskey. The Leader management has heard many expressions from busi ness men endorsing the proposition of building a concrete sidewalk on at least, the south side of Main street, front the depot to the river, a distance of five blocks, one or two blocks of such pavement hav ing already been laid. It would add much to the appearance to the street, would increase property values and would lie a permanent improvement. (lovernor Chamberlain has de clined to take any part iu the democratic campaign iu favor of the election o f Bryan, giving as his reasou that he lielieves a chief executive should not take an ac tive part in campaigns during his enctimbeuey. His refusal was an nounced iu a letter to A lex Sweek, chairman of the Democratic State Central committee, who had urged the governor to make a few speech es in this state iu Bryan’s liehalf. Í ANOTHER BIG BATTLESHIP APPROACHING COMPLETION. TUe Nortti Dakota, the first 1*0,000 lou battleship of the Dreadnought type. Is about ready to tie launched at Pure Elver, Muss. This monater lighting machine Is similar to the Delaware, now building at Newport News, Va. It will be driven by turbines and Is expected to have a speed of twenty-one knot* an hour. I t w ill carry tea twelve-inch gnus and fourteen live-inch guns as a secondary battery. Royal Academy Notes. Mr. Johnson evidently had a nightmare recently for he thought he heard the piano about midnight when it was after five in the morn ing. Trunks, Suitcases AND Bags There was quite an excitement His little wife kissed him when she at the dormitory last Thursday started away, And said, to two weeks she would lim it caused by what was thought to be a bear, but fortunately it was only her stay; He waited serenely three weeks and a big black dog. some more, Then his patience gave out and he just snorted and swore. Henry Bennett o f Saginaw was ■log. brought down Wednesday night And battered the cats with the end of a and was thought to be seriously i « f ; Dogrot you he h ow led,‘ Mo you know hurt from being thrown violently from a horse. It is thought his in where your’e at,” Then he wiped o f the stove with the juries are only severe bruises.- crown o f his hat. Register. There’s a deal to lie done and the sinner hates work, There’ s the milk and the lmtter he hard Notice of Sheriffs Sale on Execution. ly can shirk; Notici' I h lieivby glvpn flint by So he sorts out the cream from the worst virine ot nn exeoutlon ìsined ont òf of the dirt, And wipes out his churn with the tail of thè Circuit court ol Mie state o f O re gon, for thè eniinty o f Lane, on Ihe his shirt. If his wife isn’ t home by the change of moon, And the dodgasted moon doesn’t change pretty soon; T h e re ’ ll lie trouble anti turmoil, and ruction ami riot. T ill old Satan himself is afraid to go nigh it. Their ragged and dirty, ami crabbed anti sour, T lieir days are all midnight, no otitis what the hour; They have only one sun and care for no other, Their morning comes only with wifie anti mother. O. It \V. W e Have a Fine Line of Clothing vT )ict< ii'e s iS* P le a se AND Furnishings B oth Ladies»' a n d M e n 's to put in 'em , too. Thrown from Horse and Injured. He kicked all the hair off his poor little Their poor little sou who was left in his care, Has tar on his trousers and pitch in his hair; He goes to the Injun his schooner to sail, His coat has no collar, his shirt has no tail. which arc made at the ( , r ' o v e ( t allery New Management New Equipment. Come and sec us. We will tlo otir utmost to please you. A. J. A r m s t r o n g . L -41 li day ot Septemher, liWs, on a, jiniKinenl reuilorril in thè C ottage. Ilro v e .lustn-e emiri on thè iJSth tL»,y of Oetolier I!R»7. in fa v o r ot ( i ¡5 Stewart, plnintiff, and ngninst T. s Mllne, defendant. t " r Ihe su 1 of llilrty d o lla ri w itlt Interest D.iereon at thè rate of III per eent |» >c a 1111111 frinii tlie2 9 th d ay of N oven »tH>i l'mTi. alpi file furlher siimi of t , „ ,,| ini ino d ollari, conti; nlso 9 1 -, mio „ttor- ney’* fees; alno ninklug Ur nnseript 91 ; and Alati thè insta <>f n\nl npon Ihia w rit, whicli Jiidginent w „ , enmlled And doeketed in thè ofliee of thè elerk of thè elreilit Court on thè ls t dny ot • Novembre 1 « ) - , by whlch w rit I wita rum ili mded tlmt ont of •he jiersonitl |iiv |„-rty Ixdonglng to snld detoni tank r,r If suHlelenteouId not I k > fonnd Vlu-n ont of Ihe reni |»ro|ienv W'JfMU-ing |G soiil derendaut on or after th è salii lst day of No- vember Tm7, T sntisr.v said judgnient, costa Ami aovrning coste. Itelng nn- iible t o I n i) iM'rsonal ' |>ro|M>rty witlt whk-li to asitisfv snld jndginent, costa and aecriitng eirsts. I did on thè iMth day o f Hc|>trnd>cr. I ’. xim , le v » npon thè follitrving n-iil property Is'long- in « to snld ilefendnnt on thè llrst day ol NoreinlsT. 1907, o r snlmcqnently. to-w lt: The SEI!, of thè S K ^ o f Seetlon 19, Township 21, s, It : Wi-st. W M,, eontnlnlng IO ncrcs, more o r less. In Lnne eonnty. Oregon. Now, therefore, in th»' natile of thè atnte of < In'gon and In order to snt- isfy snid judgnient, rosta and accrn- ing costa, I Wlll on Monda»-, thentli dny of Novcnihcr. 1911*. iu-tw.vn thè honts of II o 'clock a. in. nini 4 o ’dock p. ni., to-wlt: \t I n'elock p. ni. on snlddnvnt thè nm ithwestdoor of thè eonnty court house in Kugene, Lnne eonnty. Oregon, o(Tcr for sole for i-Ash, siihjrrt to rvdeiuption, all o f thè nitore immisi defendnnt's. J. S. Milite, light, titk' and Interest. In nnd to thè nitore descrilied reni pro|ierty. fiatisi this «th tlay o f Oetolier, im e Il o ibv I.. Rnwv, 2h-:tl Sheriff of Lane eonnty, Oregon S T E A M A N D G A S O L I N E ENGINES. P A C K IN G . H O S E AND B E L T I N G I * D E N T IS T Î Stcwart-Portcr ItuiMina Phone 1451 Hours 8.30-.O Wynne Hardware Company '9 1 fo ; je Wholesale and Retail H . C. M A O S E N , W atchm aker . Hardware and Machinery R ep airing at reason« o le charges. T h e school is progressing nicely with thirty-five students in attend ance. The Royal Chorus Club is put ting in good time in preparation for the recital to take place at the school home N ov. 14th. Í a * S A W M IL L S U P P L I E S F A R M M A C H IN E R Y L. IN G R A M Mr. K. A . Wheeler ami wife visited the school last Thursday. W e are glad that Archie W il son's eyes are improved and that lie is able to start to school again. $ '. f , l & 1 '♦'A I#**.!**, «V N .« ! IT W e are glad to learn that Otto Feiriug is starting to school. The Koval Chorus club meets three nights out o f the week for a good hearty sing. j Kstates Administered il. Milling Pat,ills Procured. M ining ami lid Corporation Law specialty, office over Griffin, Vcatch Hardware. office Phoue, Main 11.1. Residence, 85. 9 J Mr. Johnson, while splitting a a wife, And the old heathen loves her far more | small piece o f wood accidently cut than his life. his hand. ■Everything new and uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot Fresh Groceries. Country Produce bought and sold. Call and see what a dollar w ill buy at W. C. J O H N S O N ’S. A T T O R N E Y Y A T L A W r f His dishes are dirty, liis floor is unswept, Von would swear that the hut by a por ker was kept; 'There are holes in his stockings, lik e wise his shirt, There’ s naught to be seen but disorder and dirt. Splendid Line of J O H N S O N ’S STORE m ed ley , A TTO R N E Y AT LAW J O . .K H IN SO N , 9 A new woodshed is being erect- | ed at the school home for which we are all thankful. W e Have Recently Received a AT O ffic e , S u ite 3. B an k B u ild in g . I Five sweet little babes and tlieir looking lor more, Tho* one has passed home to the ever green shore; The four who remain are sturdy and bright, fected jK'.tr leaves some time ago And fill all their days with contented delight. by a local fruit grower and was unable to account for the little Now his w ile ’ s on a visit, he’s left there alone, black s|«>ts therein!, so he sent the II is troubles would soften the heart of a leaves to the <). A . C. experiment stone; station and received the following His coffee is muddy, his spuds they are cold, letter in return: S. It. Morss, Cottage Grove, (ire. His biscuits from brick-bats could scarcely !>e told. President Crocks of Albany col lege will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit next Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:.ID p. in. T h e subjects of discourse are “ Christian Kducn tion’ ’ and “ Youth’s Conflict.” lie is a most attractive sh a k er. You are cordially invited to both services. Ladies' and Gents Shoes Special Attention (liven to Mining ami Corporation Law. % 1 Dear Sir: In reply to your letter o f October 17th, which has lieen referred to me, have to report your pear leaves are infested with the [iest known as the jrear leaf blister mite. This little insect is very common and sometimes does con siderable damage in interfering with the projier functions o f the leaves. It can be very readily controlled by spraying the trees just as the leaf buds are starting in spring with the winter strength lime-sulpliur. I take pleasure iu sending you a copy o f bulletin 75 which contains direction for pre paring this spray. 1 ant, very truly yours, A. It. C ri.i.Kv. * £ Sales o f farm and fruit lands in The Veterans Lament. More fruit trees w ill be set out this county arc growing in fre A certain Lane county settler this fall in southern Oregon than quency right along. Lane county soil is worth good money because was prompted to pen the follow ing ever before. it w ill bring large returns on the verses while his w ife was away There is bound to be prosperous from home recently. investment. times ahead for the Leader no There's a crabbed old Vet. lives on In ju n ’s clear stream, matter which “ Bill” is elected N o < In November .? the country will W ith a mate fair ami sweet as a m id vember Trd as both old parties are vote on two bills, accepting one summer dream, represented by its editors. | and rejecting the other. She’s blithesome and bonnie, a pearl of tjueer that two men, neither . Senator Fulton will sjieak at a having a bank account or a i big rallv at Hugi-nq next Tuesday. reasonable prospect of ever hav ing one. will argue for an hour A New Fruit Pest. and even come to blows oc casionally, over the question of S. B. Morss, the nurseryman, guratiteeing bank deposits. was presented with some pest in > e J .s- I) REPUBLICANS. F. J. Miller................................. Albany R. R. Butler................ Baker City J. A. Lee................................... Portland A. 7. Man tern......................... Rosebnrg Fine Laces and Embroideries II I ’ H V S U 'I A N :«iu l NU K O K O N Onice in McKarlaiul lim itim i' 9 | ▼ Over Cochran's Furniture Store •> jf Onice Phone, 34» Kesidenco Phone, f>31 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. The Southern Pacific demonstra ting train will stop at Cottage d ro ve from H:.?0 a. ni. to ID a. in. Monday, Novemlter 9. The farm ers should not fail to visit this train and witness the many in teresting demonstrations given therein relating to modern dairing, fruit growing and farming, besides much lalx.r saving machinery. The demonstrations are under the supervision of the Oregon A g ric u l tural college. IN T H E LINE O F A î T All work guaranteed first class. Wstehes, Clocks s o * lon elry at Low est Privo C O TTAG E G R O V E , OKEL General Blacksm it’/iir*g B R A S S G O O D S A N D TINWARE'. S T O V E S AND R A N G E S Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re in g. A ll work guaranteed rla ve your horsesteeth ex- aininedand repaired. Shot; at rear o f Hem euway & Burkholder’s Store :: :: T . 33 -A . 3 C M ITCH ELL WAGONS W IND M ILLS. P U M PS 3 3 JEx) PRUNES GROVE Parties having ripe Italian French or Silver Prunes, iu large or small quantities—a pail full o r a wr agon l o a d - are requesteti t> » bring them to the Cottagt Grove Fruit Company, \v?aere .they will FLOUR MILLS BE PAID CASH for thetii act« »rding to grade delivered,. W e will also dry fruit for etts4i or on shares. For partivvulars enquire tit the Dryer. All Kinds of Mill Feed Granin and Hay C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. J Fashion Stables C. M. D’cNSMORE, Prop D R A V IN G A n d ix II Kinds of H A U L IN G VA ------ Leave orders at Cunningham s Con fectionery IPhone 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 r o p . W . A. HOQATE = r CO TTAG E GROVE ," a “ I1 ~ I ^ Kil the latest treatments. Electrical Cochran & Cooley H O USE F U R N IS H E R S Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, IT I Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. >1 PLAIN, ami MEIMCATKI» BATHS Ì X -K A Y LABO RATO RY Kor furnier particular^ address iSSSS i >, ! •'•"si THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. M I L L E R ’S Machine SJiop A ll kinds of machine anil repair work done promptly and at r ta»on- nble price*. OLD LbADER BUILD IN« Third Street, The Standard High Grade Fence o f the World. There is over 4-00 miles of this famous wire fence in Dougins comity, Oregon. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire at all times. Inquire of DAVID (JkKitiS. or STEARNS & CHENOWITN. Agenls Cottage Grove, Ore. Oakland, Ore. c o t t a g e : g r o v e , o r e g < * n NIew post cards and local \ ic w at t|ie Bazaar. The Leader Leads!