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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Rees-Wallace Co. The Hal hat aa much to do with "making the man as does the Suit T fH * Mr. an d Mrs. Cam ptiell were Stephen H arris was lioru Feb. visitors in town M onday. 26, 1*430 in the town of Lindou, It only costs 10 cents to see the Mr. F ran k I.ajoie was u p from harvest fair and it is well worth it. C atterag u s county, N. V’., died at E ugene S unday for a visit at home. Silk Creek, Oregon, Nov. 17, 1908, Fverybody should attend tomorrow, aged 7H years, 8 m onths, 22 days. Mr. Rasch is im proving his the la st day. In boyhood he moved with his i place by settiug out a young or- parents to Bellville, Mich, where chard. P atronize Leader advertisers. H ave you secured your turkey? at the age of 22 years he was mar-1 M r. , )ale ( ; ujley of Rujfen e was Bran $1.40 per 100 pouuds at ried to M ary A. Brown July 4, callin g on friends in the “ H ollow " the flour m ill. ■40tf 1852. T h ree children were born S atu rd ay . Good roads m eetiug W ednesday to them . T h e second child died iu Miss L ulu Jackson au d brother, infancy. of next week. Melvin, attended church iu S ag i Bad h ealth compelled him to S Smeed, of Huge- is atten d naw S unday. ch an g e clim ate and iu the year of ing the fair. Miss P arthena Porter of P ort A good soakiug rain last night, 1859 im m igrated with his wife and lan d is visiting with her brother oldest child, Charles, to the fron sunshine today. tier border of M innesota, where he Mr. R. V. Porter. Look over the line of xm Mr. Fred K illeubtck au d family built up a nice home and acquired booklets at the W ave. considerable property. Iu 1859 of Eastern Oregon have moved Prosecutor Ifeiiey continues to their union w as blessed with their out to the Lebow place. improve at San Francisco. Miss Nellie McCord au d Mr. youngest child Lillie A. Mr. Schroteu of the Homestead, In early mauhood Mr. H arris Rowe atteuded a concert iu C ot Salem, is atten d in g the fair. ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H aw ley of joined th e M. E. church, to w hich tage G rove M onday evening. Mr. S ylvauus N eal of Roseburg Creswell attended the fair F riday creed he cluug until death. In A fine line of ladies suits an d 1861 at th e beginning of the Civil has Ireen visiting with his uncle coats at W . A. H em euw ays. 27tf war, also com mencem ent of the Mr. Joe Neal this last week. Sioux In d ian war, he was appoint Several of our young people a t J . E. Y aruell and A ndy Heiz- inan, of Eugene, are attending the ed C aptain of th e Horae G uards, tended the entertainm ent given by in w hich capacity he served his the Chorus Club at Silk creek S at fair. co u n try ’s call until the hostile In urday evening. Big Good Roads convention at th e arm ory n ex t W ednesday after dians w ere repelled and driven noon. back to th e wilds. Iu the year Royal Intermediate School Items Chas. G ates left this week on a 1876 M innesota was visited by a Messrs Johnson an d M ehan are business trip to Portland and grasshopper scourge and he, like Seattle. m any other farm ers, becam e d is erecting a new barn for th e school. V an Allison is building an a d couraged an d dissatisfied with the L. M. Owens spent a few hours dition to his cozy cottage on the future farm ing prospects and was iu Lynx Hollow Monday. west side. siezed w ith the prevailing iin m r We were glad to welcome two Mrs. Johnnie Cole of W allace, gration fever au d in Sept. 1877 new students to our school last Idaho, is a guest of relatives and started w ith his family for the S u n week. friends here. set laud, O regon. Iu 1898 the Miss W innie Dresser visited the Mrs. Ira Conner is a guests of A ngel of D eath visited the home “ Royal School” T uesday after her sisters, Mrs. H ow ard an d Mrs. an d bore aw ay the loving wife and noon. Lee, at Junction. m other. In A ug. 1901 he was it Mr. Prescott W heeler m ade a A ttorney J . S. Medley h as been m arried to Mrs. F an n y Leman, it business trip to town T h u rsd ay in atten d an ce at Circuit court at who with his sou and d au ghter it afternoon. Eugene this week. deeply m ourn th eir loss. F uneral i At the recital one of the Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Bogart of services were Conducted at the Silk i t “ u au g h ty lioys” lost his little E ugene are attending the fair an d Creek ch u rch W ednesday by Rev. i f m ustache. visiting with friends. G ardiner of th is city, the rem ains it Some of the young jieople around Assessor B. F. Keeney of E u being laid to final rest in th e Silk Royal like a jolly, good hearty gene is atten d in g the fair an d is Creek cem etery. lau g h now adays. judging the poultry ex h ib it. A few of the young folks of the R. W. V eatch of Eugene was a Death of Will Harris. creek meet at the home of Mr. Cottage G rove visitor th is week M onday’s A lbany Democrat G ildersleve S aturday evening. and was in atten d an ce at th e fair. Four of the young folks of said: W ill H arris, for years a Mr. an d Mrs. S. B. E ak in of L ynx Hollow atteuded the recital resident of th is city, died yester Eugene, is a guest of his brother an d wife, Mr. an d Mrs. H erbert day m orning at St. M ary’s H os given at th e school home Nov. 14’ pital of ty phoid fever. H e was T he m usical recital held at the E ak in . brought to th is city for care and school home Nov. 14, 1908 fu rn ish A m arriage license was issued If you adhere to attention about one week ago from ed enjoym ent for nearly one h u n T uesday to H arry J . C astle an d D uusm uir, California. T h e de dred persons. the fashion in suits, Miss N ellie E. Patton, both of ceased w as born in Benton county, waists and cloaks, C ottage Grove. Milch Cow For Sale. A ug. 17, 188.1 and lived p ractical you must follow it Mrs. Mable M errimau of P o rt ly all his life in A lbany an d this A good, gentle m ilch cow for closely in Corsets. land, is a guest of her m other, vicinity u n til he enlisted in the sale. Inquire of C. D. M a n n i n g , Mrs. W ynne and other m em bers Unless your Corset United S tates N avy an d there foot of Knox hill, opposite Robt. of the fam ily here. is stylish your other served w ith honor and-great credit A lva L. M cDonald, representing for four years. On being dis G riffin's. stylish cut garments the “ Oregon A g ricu ltu rist” p u b charged from the service he took will not fit. T he c le rk 's office issued the fol lished at Portland, is in atten d an ce up his residence in various parts of low ing m arriag e licenses W ednes Now what is requir at our harvest fair. the west. He was a valued and day: To Jam es C. P arker and ed? First of all, tight- Mrs. Ida Swan cam e up from active mem tier of Com pany “ G ” E u la A. Lillwall, both of E ugene; fitting waists and Corvallis T hursday to spend sev of th is city for a n um ber of years an d Robert W. M cOuigg a m ljo sie Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure eral days visiting her sister Mrs. as a m ilitiam an. A wife, mother, M. Sm ith of Ju n ctio n . W illie Veatch and other friends. I he H e n d e r s o n H abit D a c k C o r s e t is the one sister an d two brothers survive him. I h av e some of the best W hite for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery Booster H arto g and E ditor W m . T h e funeral will be held tomorrow G ilstrap of the Register, were afternoon at 2 o ’clock from the le g h o rn cockrels and pullets in Store. Come ladies and inspect them. am ong those who cam e up from F irst Presbyterian church and u n the state which I am obliged to IDA FRANCES BA RRETT. der the auspices of the E lk ’s Lodge disjtose of at once. If you w ant Eugene to attend th e fair today. some choice birds cheap call this T h e pastor has returned from of th is city. F . B. P h i l l i p s . 29tf (M r. H arris was well know n in week. Dorena and will preacti in th e C ottage G rove h av in g been em First Presbyterian church n ex t T h e well established M illinery Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 :5 0 p . m. ployed in P ark er’s b akery for a n u m b er of m ouths d u rin g which business of Ida F rances B arrett is R. R. W ood of Roseburg, rep tim e he m arried a C ottage G rove for sale. For futher p articu lars resentative of the Rural S pirit, is girl, Miss Lena F redericksou.— inquire at T h e Ideal M illinery attending the Cottage G rove fair E d .) store. .11-8t in the interest of his popular farm If one th ird of life is spent in journal. Miss Luella Morey possesses sleep, why not buy a B. M. O. K. T h e m ilitary club will soon co n th a t deep, intense au d convincing m attress of V eatch & Lawson an d 26tf duct a bask et ball try o ut gam e personality th a t carries her m ag ta k e life easy. an d select a team from the best netic influence over th e footlights P ain t your hen roosts with Ave- B ARLEY rolled by the famous O lym pic process. A ll seeds players with Capt. Lawson as au d into the very h earts of the n ari us Carlioliiicum. Buy it at a a d foreign m atter taken out. leaving the barley free from audience. On noticing an au d i m anager. V eatch & Lawson. 26tf dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed. ence leaving the th eatre after a Mrs. A. F . V eatch returned to If you w ant a good p aying little perform ance of "T h e Holy C ity ” Los Angeles th is week after a there is a certain serenity of some, business inquire at the B azaar. B est C e m e n t and L im e A lw a y s C a r r ie d it S to ck- sum m er’s visit with her son John, the u au g h ty whisk of the skirt is A g e n ts F a irb a n k s, M o rs e R oofing. p h o n e iy s Clean seed oats 50 lier cents of this city. She will spend the m issing au d all seem to w ant to do bushel at the flour mill. .10» f w inter with her d aughter, Mrs. som ething good for their fellow C aspar Lea in I .os Angeles. men and women aud it all comes A Eugene m inister recently d e from th is simple little w om an's ÌÉÌ06 livered a lecture on “ How to Pay power to hold an d convince. your Debts and P ro sp er.” If he C ritics have predicted more than has an effective and never failing once a great future for Miss Morey. formula, he should lie prevailed At the arm ory W ednesday even upon to deliver his lecture in Cot ing Nov. 25. See ad. tage Grove. Spray & Co. for I,eslie salt. All k in d s of m ach in e an d re p a ir ( )ne of the big nurseries is u til Prof. G. E. Johnson, principal PLAIN ami MKiMOAIKO BATHS ; work d o n e p ro m p tly am i a t reaso n izing the block of ground ju st op of th e Royal Interm ediate school able prices. posite the Gross hotel to “ heel in ” was a G rove visitor T h u rsd ay and X -R A Y LABORATORY | their car load of nursery stock favored the I-eader with a pleasant sold to people about Eugene, until call. H e says the school chorus ÿ Kor further particulars address T h ird S tre et. it is called for. T here will he clu b recital was a success financi I O r. II. C. NCIILK K F. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON m any orchards set out this fall yet. ally both at home an d at Cottage esp ecially in lim e of sick n ess— is one — Register. G rove an d the school is well w h ich pu/.zles m any. But th e av erag e G ive us good plays, pure plays pleased with the appreciative audi d o cto r in town is n ev er in d o u b t as to and those whose n atu re em bodied ence and ttoe liberal patro n ag e re w h ere to send one for a p rescrip tio n . T h e m ed icin e is w an ted rig h t, pure, in their plots teems with the stim u ceived at th is place M onday ev en p ro m p t an d as econom ical as p»>ssible. lating inspiration th a t m akes the ing. C o n seq u en tly h e h as to sen d liere for it. Dr. G eorge W all of E ugene was You a rc su re of q u ick an d p o lite service, evil good an d the good better. Such a play as " T h e Holy C ity” a C ottage G rove visitor W ednes th e p u re st and fresh est of drug*, an d a should be welcomed with a rever d ay being called here on profess m ost co n scien tio u s ch arg e for same. ence seldom bestowed upon the ional business. stage. W ednesday evening, N o Miss M aggie V eatch visited with \ ..H A R D E M A N ^ C3QP HAT '*■*’“ BV Lynx Valley Item«. ¡F A IR W E E K ja e -j C E L E B R A T E D n U d U O lU tD Obituary of Stephen Harris. And the Time to Buy \ W e H ave a N ew L ine of NONE W AISTS THk BEST Logger Also and In a ll s ty le s . A lso th e b e st d isp la y of Best Brands Miners’ LADIES' SHOES Ladies’ Neckwear ■and C H ILD REN’S E v er sh o w n in th e C ity SHOES L U R C H ’S O u r G R O C E R Y D E PA R T M E N T is m ore com plete th a n ev er before, llrin g in y o u r farm produce. pRees-Wallace New School Building. Griffm-Veatch Co. Big Co-Operative Fruit Orchard. W hat will be the largest fruit Contractor I). B. Cham berten and assistant, Dennis Cooter, have farm in the W illam ette valley will completed tlieir work on the new be developed n in e miles n orth of public school buildiug in the Salem, by a com bination of about Hebron district on the Coast F ork, 22 Salem men on lau d adjoining six miles south of this city. T he the I.aFollette fruit farm w hich is building was erected on th e Weed- considered some of (he finest in en place some little distance from the valley. the old building. It is 24x40 feet i T he farm has been tak en over in dim ensions with a 12 foot ceil-1 by the H u b b ard Fruit Farm as- ing and is painted inside and out, j sociation an d includes .100 acres, including the roof. T he contract I T h is is divided up into tracts price w as #640 and it is am ple to a c aiuoug the share holders h ut is to com m odate com fortably all of the lie unfenced. T he land w as purchased from L. needs and requirem ents of the d is 11. M cM ahan an d he is under co n trict for some tim e to come. tract to take care of it for four years, until trees reach a certain •The Holy City ' growth. At th e expiration of that Just now when the country is contract the sale price will be flooded with cheap clap trap melo worth 5.1(H) an acre dram as, it will be refreshing to T he land will be p lanted with know th a t we are soon to have cherry, apple an d peach trees. “ T he Holy C ity ,” a play dealing It is considered some of the best wholly with the great lxrok of in this section for fruit growing John. T his is a theatrical occas purposes and the farm will lie con- ion th a t you can well rem em ber, l-dueted after latest m ethods with W ednesday evening, Nov. 25 at every care tak en to keep th e trees arm ory theater. Tree from any grow ths w hich m ight lie injurious to the orchard and A Handsome Pair of Pheasants. from all pests. T he I.aFollette farm im m ediate Robert Veatch, the taxiderm ist, ly adjoining h as produced some recently imported a pair of golden excellent fruit an d the trees are pheasants from Jap an , w hich are wonderful producers. Reach trees on exhibition in the show window on the I.aFollette farm furnished of the Eugene G un Com pany. five bushels to th e tree this year. They are about as handsom e a p air of birds as ever appeared in Worth Remembering. F.ugene.— Register. Housekeepers should bear in mind th at when asked by ca n v as Another Sewer Completed. sers or grocers to purchase a phos T he T h ird and Stephens street phate bak in g powder, that, if they sewer was com pleted by C ontractor value their health they will refuse H arry H art last week. It is 454 such powder. Phosphate b ak in g feet *in length and the contract powder is m ade from bu rn in g a t slaughter price was $.115.52. It will be a bones, gathered great convenience to th a t part of houses, w hether from diseased an i town in the vicinity of the Presby m als or not. It is (hen m ixed with a solution of oil of vitro!. terian church. Such b ak in g powder usually contains more or less alum and Invention of the Newspaper. sells for 25 cents per pound. Be on the safe side an d protect T he new spaper was invented by a Paris physician, who, finding his your health by dem anding the visits welcome whenever he brought Pure Cream of T a rta r kind, which any news or gossip, applied to is m ade from the purest of grapes. Read the latiel and d o n ’t lie de C ardinal Richelieu for a patent to .11-1 mo publish the Paris G azette in 1622. ceived —Springfield (O . ) Sun. Well Drilling. Notice. W hy not h av e a good drilled well w ith all surface w ater shut T he undersigned has been duly out? Call on M ala Miller for es appointed agent for the Cottage tim ates an d p articu lars. 29-.1.1* G rove F ruit Co. and all persons having claim s against th e com Spray & Co, buys veal, chick pany will please present same to ens, eggs, etc. me at once. Shingles for sale at V eatch & ,12tf B. K. L a w s o n . Law son’s. 26tf Don’t Say DANK, S a y I FIRST NHTIONHLBHNK | ! OF COTTA«K «R O V E. gfBES ! $ 45 , 000 . 0 « ] P R O F IT S ( W TVf v v v ,v w \ LARGER You p r o t e c t y o u r h o m e fro m lire b y in s u r in g i t —T H A T ’S W iS E W h y d o n ’t y o u p r o t e c t y o u r H eeds, N o te s, a n d M o r tg a g e s . C o n tr a c t* . T a x R e c e ip t* , a n il o t h e r V a lu a b le T a p e r s , K e e p s a k e J e w e l r y . E tc., from F IR E and BCR«LAKH hy renting one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS—T hai’s Wise. Too. J n a 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 io n a l B a n k T h n O l d R e liab le < »anqSNnsSgSy ^ c Everything in HARDWARE Cottage Grove, FOLLOW THE FASHION * S PR A Y <& CO. Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies The Drug Question M ILLER ’S Machine Shop OLD LEADER BUILDING I The Leader Leads! I s Oregon J 1' em’,cr - ’ * Benson’s Pharmacy i' rmory theater, her father at Eugene this week, Cottage Grovo, Oregon