LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Plaut more roses.
Thanksgiving Thursday.
Spray & Co. for Leslie salt.
Christmas will soou be here.
Good roads meeting tomorrow.
Patronize Leader advertisers.
Have you secured your turkey?
Bran $1.40 per 100 pounds at
the flour mill.
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Look over the Hue o f xmas
booklets at the Wave.
A fine line of ladies suits and
coats at W . A . Hemenways. 27tf
Wm. Wallace o f Creswell is a
guest ot his parents and friends in
this city.
Robt. Blair, o f Portland, is a
guest of his parents at Hotel Ore
gon, Col. and Mrs. Blair.
School Supt. W . B. Dillard and
wife o f Eugene, visited the local
fair and frieuds here Saturday.
J. W . Cole has returned to Cot
tage Grove from W allace, Idaho,
to remain. His wife preceded him
a couple o f weeks.
A. I). Owens went to Drain and
Pass Creek Canyon points Mon
day to buy four car loads of poles
with which to fill an order.
W. 0. W. LOG ROLLING
HONORE PALMER WILL
AND BIG INITIATION
PLANT APPLE ORCHARD
Friday was a red letter day for
Tllu Palmer Co. purchased a
Woodcraft in this city, it lreinff tract of land two miles below Eu-
W . O. W . day at the Cottage gene two years ago ostensibly for a
('.rove fair and many camps of saw mill site, but it is learned from
South I.ane and North Douglas ^another source that the land is be-
were represented, 'Drain and Cres / llli{. clearc(1 (1f trees and brush for
well having the largest representa tlie. jmrposc of setting out a 50-
t>°H-
; acre apple orchard. According to
There was a Irig log rolling con 'this the sawmill enterprise has
ducted in the local lodge room in f been given up or else the plant
the eveiiiug more than 100 candi- will be built on some other tract
dates being initiated into the that the company owns in this
mysteries of Woodcraft, being ad- vicinity,
ditions to the various local camps, j Ilonore l’almer.
the
young
A splendid banquet followed and Chicago millionaire, who is at the
a “ bumper” time was reported.
head of the company, recently
purchased some fruit lauds in the
Kogue Rivef Valley. lie has seen
the profits to lie made off of
apples in ( Iregon and by planting
the tract near Eugene to the fruit,
It was announced Sunday from |i e w jjj bave a larger revenue still
local pulpits that a series qf relig- fr;),,, t^e,product,
ious services Would commence at
^ part of the tract owned by
the M. E. church this I uesday t],c Palmer company is wooded,
evening, which would be conduct- ‘ but with the aid of a donkey en-
ed by Evangelist Aura Smith of ¡j>bie, jt will not take long to clear
Indiana, but unforseeu .circum the land. As this has never been
stances prevents his coming until under cultivation it will be very
along toward spriug, hence there rich and will be especially adapted
will be no revival services con to apple culture. There is also
ducted at the M. E. chureh at this quite an acreage of cleared and
time.
cultivated laud in the tract.
NO REVIVAL SERVICES
AT M. E. CHURCH
“The Holy City.*'
Menu
J ust now when the country is
flooded with cheap claptrap melo
dramas, it will be refreshing to
know that we are soon to have
“ The Holy City,” a play dealing
wholly with the great book of
John. This is a theatrical occas
ion that you can well remember.
Wednesday evening, Nov. 25 at
armory theater.
50 cents
Hotel Graham
Thanksgiving
Oyster soup
Shrimp salad
Olives, Pickles, Celery
Roast turkey, Cranberry sauce
Roast goose, apple sauce
Roast beef, Brown cravy
Vegetables
Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes
Parsnips, Mashed potatoes
Early June peas, Sweet corn
F'ruit Punch
Mince, Pumpkin, Apple pie
Dessert
English Plum Pudding
Brandy Sauce
F'ruit Cake, Assorted Fruits
Cheese
Tea, Coffee, Milk
Dinner served 12:30.
Special School Meeting.
A special school meeting is
called for Saturday Dec. 5, 1908,
at 2 p. m. to lie held in the east
side school building for the pur
pose of voting a 5 mill tax for
school purposes. Patrons
and
friends of the schools are urged to
attend.
6uinea Hens lor Sale.
Geo. Comer, of Portland, at
tended the funeral services con
ducted over the remains of his
grandmother at this place Mon
day.
County J u d g e d .
of Eugene was in
the fair Saturday
town favored the
pleasant call.
R. Chrismau,
attendance at
and while in
Leader with a
W . T . Kayser and Wm. Laudess
have gone to Portland having been
drawn to serve on the federal
grand jury which began its delib
erations for the Novemlier term
this week.
W . A . Ilillis the expert marks
man, of Portland, will give a dem
onstration of his marksmanship at
the gun range on Wall street to
morrow. II. II. Veatch and others
will also shoot some.
Clean seed oats 50 cents per
bushel at the flour mill.
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The deeds were signed up Sat
urday in Judge Dorris office at
Eugene whereby Ernest E. Hyland
becomes the owner of J ames San
ford’s fine 1100-acre ranch on Big
Prairie, together with the cattle
now on the place.
Shingles for sale at Veatch &
Lawsou’s.
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Dr. C. II. Robertson, oue of the
best known physicians in Salem,
was shot through the right breast
hv a footpad last Friday night, the
motive being robbery. The would-
be assassin was captured and the
Doctor may recover.
Spray & Co, buys veal, chick
ens, eggs, etc.
Among those who went to Cot
tage Grove Friday to attend the
fair were: John Hartog, W . G.
Gilstrap, Dean Sanderson, W . M.
Green, H. I). Edwards, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dillard, O. A . Need
ham, Y. D. H. Hensil, F. J. Hard
and A. R. Quackenbush.— Regis
ter.
If you want a good paying little
business inquire at the Bazaar.
The ten-months-old baby boy o f
Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Armes died
at the family home in this city last
Tuesday. The funeral services
were held at the residence, con
ducted by Rev. Dr. Nave. This
was the third child of Mr. and
Mrs. Armes, two surviving. They
recently moved to Cottage Grove,
Mrs. Armes being a daughter o f
Mrs. Richmond.
A few nice pairs of Guina
If oue third o f life is spent iu
The l T. o f O. defeated the O. A.
chickens for sale at $1 per pair.
C. in a big football game at Port sleep, why not buy a B. M. O. E.
mattress of Veatch & Lawson and
Apply to A . D. O w e n s , Cottage
land Saturday, the score standing take life easy.
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Grove, Oregon.
8 to o.
Miss Luella Morey possesses
A big new line of ladies dress
The well established Millinery goods with trimmings to match at that deep, intense and convincing
personality that carries her m ag
business of Ida Frances Barrett is W . A . Hemenways.
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netic influence over the footlights
for sale. For futher particulars
A new line o f mens hats, latest
inquire at The Ideal Millinery shapes and shades at W . A. Hem and into the very hearts o f the
audience. On noticing an audi
enways— The Toggery.
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store.
dt-Ht
ence leaving the theatre after a
performance of "T h e Holy City”
there is a certain serenity of some,
the naughty whisk of the skirt is
D o n 't S a y B A N K , S a y
missing and all seem to want to do
something good for their fellow
men and women and it all comes
OF COTTAGE OROVE.
from this simple little woman's
power to hold and convince
AND
C A P IT A L
Critics have predicted more than
G R O W IN G
SCR PEI'S
LARGER
once a great future for Miss Morey
PROFITS
At the armory Wednesday even
You protect your home from lire by Insuring It—THAT'S W.HE,
Why don't you protect your Heeds, Notes, and Mortgages, Con
ing Nov. 25. See ad.
FIRST NRTIONHL BHNK
45 000.00
! $ ,
tracts. Tax Receipts, and Other Valuable Papers, Keepsake Jewelry.
Etc., from FIRE and BI'KOLAKS by renting one of our
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— Thai’ s Wise. Too.
The
.Inst Installed.
Come and Hoc Them.
First National Bank
f H* O ld Reliable.
Well Drifting.
DEBATING TRYOUT
THINK C00S BAY BRANCH
OF CITY SCHOOLS
WILL RESUME IN 1909
Last Friday eveuiug a good
sized audience assembled at the
armory ball to listen to the debat
iug tryout by the high school to
determine who should be honored
with a place on the State League
Debating Team .
Professor E. K. Barnes, su|>eriu-
teudeut of the city schools, presided
and efficieut judges were selected.
The first question submitted was,
Resolved, “ That the uegro in the
I'uited States has been wronged
to a greater extent than the
Indian.”
Affirmative,
Gladys
Farley,
leader;
Elsie
Brewer.
Negative, John Cooter and Ernest
Audersou. Both sides presented
able arguments, while Miss Farley
received hearty applause for her
originality and witty retort.
The next question was, Re
solved, “ That war has been more
detrimental to the human family
than intemperance.” Affirmative,
Allie Phillips,
leader;
Mahle
Rosenberg. Negative,
Gertrude
Hogate and Maud Hooper. This
question was also ably handled on
both sides.
The third team discussed the
question, Resolved, "That foreign
immigration is detrimental to the
welfare of our nation. Affirma
tive, Marvin Jordan, leader; Lu
ther King. Negative, Ben King
and Melvin Jordan. The boys
tried hard enough but did not suc
ceed iu settling this ; vexing ques
tion .
yueer enough there was no
negative speaker to take issues
A union Thanksgiving service
will be conducted at the M. E.
church Thursday morning at 10:30
o'clock , the Thanksgiving sermon
to be delivered by Rev. Nave of
the Presbyterian church. Approp
riate music will be rendered, and a
cordial invitation is extended to all
to attend.
At Prices that
Fit The Purse
THE LATEST STYLES
Ü Ü 5Ï LATEST SHADES
; Notice Our
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Window Display
Hauling Done Promptly at
Reasonable Charge
LURCH’S
Griffin-Veatch Co.
A good, gentle milch cow for
sale. Inquire of C. D. M a n n i n g ,
foot of Knox hill,'"opposite Robt.
Griffin’s.
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
residence 406
O. M. K e m ,
C. M. S h i n n ,
M. M, S h i n n ,
MEN’S CLOTHING
Milch Cow For Sale.
DRAYINQ
HAULING
The uudersigned having bought
and paid for the Cottage Grove
Electric Plant, are the sole owers
aud controllers of the same, and
desire to introduce ourselves to the
people o f Cottage Grove by say
ing, it is our business to light the
city and we propose to do it iu as
efficient a manner as possible, giv
ing each individual the same
courteous treatment atid prompt
service.
The Compauy is uo louger a
Foreign Corporation,
we live
among, and are a part o f the com
unity, we expect to spend our
money here,, our interests are
mutual. Meet us half way and
we will do the rest
Line of
thanksgiving Services.
1 have some of the best White
I-eghorn eockrels aiul pullets iu
with Miss Myrtle DeSpain on the the state which I am obliged to
last aud most important question, dispose of at once. If you want
locally, so we must conclude that some choice birds cheap call this
no one cared to attempt to oppose week.
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the affirmative or else, and most
probably, there is n o negative side REGISTRATION OF LAND T IT L E .
to the question, which was, Re
In the matter of the application of
solved,
“ That 'a new county
Eva C. Wheeler to register the title
should be formed from the southern to lot No. I anil tin* east % of lot 2 of
part of Lane dounty and the block No. 1 of J K. Young’s addi
tion to t ottnge Grove, lam e county,
northern part of Douglas.” Miss Oregon.
All to whom it may concern:
DeSpain handled the question iu a
Take notice that on the ¡i7tli dny of
masterly and v ery convincing
October, WOK, tui application was
manner.
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(lied by the snld Eva 0. Wheeler, lit
This closed the debate aud the the t'ircnit court for Latte county,
Oregon, for’ Initial registration of
judges after considerable delibera the title of the land , above dcscrilicd.
Now, unless yon appear on or be
tion selected John Cooter, Misses
fore the 2Xth day Of November, WON,
A llie',P brllips and Maude Hooper, and show cause why such application
as the three'aebatfct‘S'td'fte‘'Tiouored should not he granted, the fame will
betaken uh confessed,’ and a decree
with a place on the State League will lie entered according to the
Debating Team. Prof.
Barnes prayer of the application and you
will he forever barred from disputing
called the victors tii'the platform the same,
K. 1'. Lnn, County Clerk.
and congratulated them upon their
J. E. Yot nii , Applicant's Attorney.
success, at the same time com
plimenting all those who partici
pated in the contest, announcing
that the score w a s ' very close.
And n.11 Kinds o f
The first debate in which the team
selected will participate is being
arranged with the Junction High
school and will probably be held
Leave orders at Cunningham's Con
at this place soou.
To The Public.
A HANDSOME!
Draiu, Nov. 19.— As an evi
dence of the early resumption of
work on the Oregon Western, com
monly known as the Coos Bay
branch o f the Southern Pacific,
from this place to Marshfield, con
struction o f which was l>eguu two
years ago, aud on which work was
stopped about ten months ago,' c o
incident with that of nearly all
similar enterprises throughout the
country, the engineer in charge
here has ordered that a force or .10
or 40 men !>e put to work on the
public road at places where it is
necessary to make new road in
lieu of that taken by the railroad
right of wav
It is believed here
that construction work on the rail
road branch will begin early uext
year
Everything in
HARDWARE
Oregon
Cottage Grove,
FOLLOW THE FASHION
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If you adhere to
the fashion in suits,
waists and cloaks,
f) you must follow it
closely’ in Corsets.
Unless your Corset
is stylish your other
stylish cut garments
will not fit.
Now whatis requir
ed? First o f all, tight-
fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
1 he H enderson Habit Back Corset 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 .
w. a . R ogate
Apple Boxes!
lai,—5
We have on hand standard
apple Imxes in lots from one
to one hundred boxes.
Lotsof HI or less, 15cents each
Lots o f .50
$9.75
Lots of 100
_.
$12.00
Cottage Grove IHfg. Co.
I SPRAY
& CO.
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
B ARLEY rolled bv the famous Olympic process. All seeds
and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley free from ^
dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
&
Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock-
Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing.
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The Cottage Grove Electric Co.
The Drug Question
COTTACI K O H O VE
Died.
COMER— At the home o f her son,
William, in this city Nov. 21,
1908, Mrs. Lydia Comer, aged
91 years, 3 months and 11 days.
Mrs. Comer was born at Waits-
field, Vermont, Aug. 10, 1H17 and
belongs to a very hardy family,
one sister dying recently at the age
99 years, another at the age of 95
and a third one above 90 years.
Funeral services were ccnducted
at the Adveutist chapel Monday
by Rev. Tabor, interment in the I.
O. O. F. cemetery. Deceased
leaves two sons J. M. and William
and numerous other relatives to
mourn their loss. Obituary notice
will appear later.
W hy not have a good drilled
Sunday school teachers are es
well with all surface water shut pectally requested to call and look
out? Call on Mala Miller for es- over that fine line of xmas book
I timates and particulars. 29-33*
lets at the W ave,
M I L L E R ’S
I t io s p r
«II thi- tat p«t treatment«.
Electrical
I PL AIN ami MEDICA TED BATHS f
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I % X -H A Y LABORATORY |
I For
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especially in time of sickness—is one
which puzzles many. Hut the average
doctor in town is never in doubt as to
where to send one for a prescription.
The medicine is wanted right, pure,
prompt and as economical as possible.
Consequently he has to send here for it.
You are sure of quick anti polite service,
the purest and freshest of drugs, and a
most conscientious charge for same,
Benson’s Pharmacy
Cottage Grove, Oregon
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O r . H. C. M CM LRBF.
Machine Shop
All kinds of machine and repair
work done promptly and at reason
able prices.
OLD LEADER BUILDING
Third Street.
C ottage g r o v e , oregon
Edison, Columbia
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