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J ------ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Rees-Wallace Co. The Hat has as much to do with “making the man as does the Suit THE CELEBRATED HARDEMAN p i $309 H A T IW ÍÚ K O B Y L N O N E Loggers’ Also and Best Brands LADIES’ SHOES and C H ILD R E N ’S SHOES Our G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T is more complete than ever before, brin g in your farm produce. p R e e s - W a l l a c e C 0.1 Obituary and Biography. Committed to the Asylum. Charles Harris was taken from A week ago the Leader published Cottage Grove to Eugene Monday the announcement of the death of on a charge of insanity )ierferred Roscoe Knox, a pioneer of Lane by his sister. It is said by some county, who recently died at his that lie is weak minded but is not Crook county home. really insane, although it is The following concerning his charged he has become unbalanced life will interest his relatives and mentally over thinking some one friends in this county: is trying 1«. get his share of his Prineville, Or., Nov. 21.— Ros father’s estate away from him. coe Knox, who died here this week, Attendant Parks of the Oregon was a pioneer of Lane county, Insane Asylum departed on the where he settled with his parents flyer Tuesday evening having in after crossing the plains from his custody \lr. Harris, who resided birthplace iu Missouri in 1853. on Silk creek, near Cottage t'.rove, He removed with his own family \ and who on Monday was declared to Newsom creek, Crook county, ! insane by a lunacy commission. in 1887, and had lived here con • Harris, who is quite infirm is tinuously ever since. He and his ! afflicted with senile dementia. sons engaged extensively in the ! His father died last week and the cattle business, and the sous who family has resided here for many remain here will continue the years. ranch at Post, Or., in this county. He married Matilda Jane Hurv, Children Literature Day. daughter of Captain Lotan Bpry, June 22, 1861, at Creswell, Or., T h e W oman's Club will hold a- she dying at Post only last July 1. public meeting in the Commercial To them were born 13 children, of Club rooms, Saturday, tomorrow whom the following 11 survive: afternoon at 2:3O o’ clock at which S. L. Knox and Carrie B. Knox, time, Miss Marvin, secretary state of Stevenson, Wash., Mrs. Maggie library commission, will be present M. Beck and Horace Knox, of and will deliver an address on Boring, Or., li. B. Knox, 1). W . books for children and she will Knox, John R. Knox, W. C. demonstrate what should compose Knox, G. E. Knox, Lillie E. a child’s library, showing many Knox and Lucy Kuox, all of excellent volumes of books for the Crook county. A brother, A t children. Shingles for sale at Veatch & Lawson’s. 26tf torney Jerome Knox, resides at Prof. Barnes, l)r. Nave and Miss The Sunday morning service Cottage Grove, but has been in Hopper will also deliver short attendance oil bis brother here talks on subjects suitable for the hour at the M. E. church will be since last August. occasion. Dr. Nave’s address will occupied by Hon. R. A . Booth of have reference to the so-called Eugene, member of the Layman’s funny papers. Livery body invited. Association of the M. E. Confer Marriage Licenses. Parents especially are urged to be ence, who will deliver an address in the interests of this association. License to wed were issued present. A ll are invited. Tuesday to Wtn. A. Dill aud Miss Jennie Wetherbee, Nonnau S- Russell and \Iiss Cassie Howard. On Wednesday the following licen ses were issued: To William Whittey Crawford of Albany and Mrs. Emma Alberta Washbume Butler of Junction: to Fred A. Hills of Eugene to Miss Daisy C. James of Pleasant Hill, and to LeRoy Koch to Miss Miss Pleasure V. Brown, both of Coburg. A Big Shoot. Wednesday afternoon witnessed some very expert shooting at the traps on Wall street, a bevy of the Pacific Coast’s best marksmen participating, including Geo. B. Morss, of the Winchester Fire Arms Co., Bill Hillis, fancy shot, and Harry Ellis representing the U. M. Cartridge Co., C. A. McLo- gan of the Shelby Smelting & Guinea Hens for Sale. Lead Co., Mr. Paulsen of the Peters Cartridge Co., H. II. A few nice pairs of Guina Veatch, the local expert and hard chickens for sale at $1 per pair. ware man, and others. The exhi Apply to A. I ) . O w e n s , Cottage bitiou was free and was witnessed Grove, Oregon. by a large crowd. The well established Millinery business of Ida Frances Barrett is for sale. For futher particulars inquire at The Ideal Millinery store. 31-8t F IR S T N H T IO N H L B A N K OF COTTAOK DROVE. C A P IT A L SU RPLU S PR O F ITS {$ 45 , 000.00 I AND G R O W IN G LARG ER Von p ro tivt rnur home from lire l>y insuring It—T H A T ’S W iS E . Why don’t you protect your Deeds, Notes, an d Mortgages, Con tracts, Tax Receipts, and Other Valuable P a p ers, K ee p s a k e Jewelry, Etc., from FIRE and BURGLARS b y renting one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT VA U LTS— That’s Wise. Too. Jnat Installed. Com e and See Then«. T h e First National B a n k T h e O l d R e lia b le . &ÇÇÇI -cçvycyvvysv« -vyyyys-evvs.ss The man who fulls Iu love with a dollar feels Just ns bad ns any other man when he Is Jilted. Nothing Is more unsettling and paralyzing fo r the moment than the d lB c o v e ry o f truth. Hearts are pret ty generally apt to be s elf healing, so the broken ones are noon Spray & Co, buys veal, chick ens, eggs, etc. The Leader was favored W ed nesday with a box of Mrs. Cun ningham’s fine blue ribbon candy, which is of her own make, and is kept on sale at her place of busi ness, the "B ee H ive” and on which she has established an ex cellent trade. Her marshmellows and nougat candy is simply deli cious. A big new line of ladies dress goods with trimmings to match at W . A. Ilemenways. 27tf A letter from Albert Wood at Raymond, Washington, says he has just finished the Bank of Ray mond brick building, it being 36x A new line of mens hats, latest 110 feet, two stories and has com shapes and shades at W. A. Hem menced work oti a Venire plant enways— The Toggery. 27tf for W. W. Wood 40x120 two Clean seed oats 50 cents per stories and expects to complete bushel at the flour mill. • 30tf this in .10 days. He says he may spend Christmas at Cottage Grove if he can possibly get away from Raymond. D o n ’t S a y B A N K , S*vy A Thanksgiving Hymn. sit For the task that tried our mettle. For the chance o f work to do, For courage to g o onward, I f skies were gray or blue; buay. T h e one thing that we deplore about • man having a bad temper Is the tpet that be seems determined to let ns s ll fe e l the quality o f It. T h e greed o f gold is hardening to the beast and when satiated Is softening to the brain of the second generation. H o ld in g a membership card In a charity workers’ union Isn't eqolvalent to a guaranty o f salvation. Tour opinion Is highly valned by yonr acquaintances or It scorned by them according to whether It approx! mates theirs or Is opposed. There are women who are mad If they don't look well even when they are sick enough to keep the whole neighborhood In a ferment. Line of Anti aye for faith anti freedom, For our banner of the stars, For our country anti her heroes, For wounds anti m anful scars; MEN’S CLOTHING Married. T H R E K E L I)- S U T H E R L A N D — At the home of Mrs. Churchill, in this city, Wednesday Nov. 25, 1908, Walter Threkeld and Miss Anna Sutherland, both of Brownsville, Oregon, Rev. Elk ins of the Christian church, offi ciating. Apple Boxes! W e have on hand standard apple 1 Mixes iu lots from one to one hundred boxes. Lotsof 10 or less, ISceutseach Lots of 5 0 .___________ .$6.75 Lots of 100 ............ $12.00 At Prices that Fit The Purse THE LATEST STYLES ■N JE LATEST SHADES Z Notice Our Window Display The Drug Question LURCH ’S Griffin-Veatch Co. Everything in HARDWARE FOLLOW THE FASHION I f you adhere to ^ the fashion in suits, !/ waists and cloaks, y you must follow it closely’ in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garments w ill not fit. N ow what is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The H e n d e rs o n Habit B a c k C o rse t 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 . SPRAY 6c CO. Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies BA R LEY rolled by the famous Olympic process. A ll seeds ( ? and foreign matter takeu out, leaving the barley free from dirt of any kind. livery sack guaranteed. Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock’ j Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. ph o ne n s & V’W.SVAVkVi.W vs*v C O T T A O K OICOVE Hospilaliuid Sanikriuni Real Estate. All the latest treatments. Electrical PLAIN and M P M tT R D BATHS f X -U A Y LABORATORY residence. FOR S A L E — A few White W y andotte cockerels, $2 each. R o bt . 0RIFFIN. 33-tm M I L L E R ’S Machine Shop A ll kinds o f machine and repair work done promptly and at reason able prices. OLD LEADER BUILDING Third Street, For further particulars address W hy not have a good drilled well with all surface water shut out? Call on Mala Miller for es especially in tim e oi sickness— is one which puzzles many. But the average timates and particulars. 29-33* A B A R G A IN — 7 W hite W yam lotte pul let». 1 Buff Orpington cockerel. 2 Blue Andalnaian cockerels, 3 Bine Andaln- slal pullets, all of pure blood. I » . I I ] N ave . Inquire at F. S. Henson’s Oregon Cottage Grove, Cottage Grove lllfg. Co. For bargains in fruit, stock and farm lands see Scarbrough & Cochran, Creswell, Oregon, or If one third of life is spent in Chas. Cochran, Cottage Grove, Or. sleep, why not buy a B. M. O. E. mattress of Veatch & Lawson and Well Drilling. take life easy. 26tf In this issue will he found an advertisement of Stark nro’s Nur series & Orchards Co., the well- known nurserymen of Ix>uisiana, Missouri. Stark Bro’s enjoy the highest reputation in this locality for the excellence of their varieties and universal fair dealing with our orchardists. W e direct your attention to their advertisement in this issue, which is the first of a series that will appear regularly in this paper and which every orchar- dist should read, A HANDSOM E! For the dear ones ever near us, W h o make our work but play, t »oil o f our fathers, hear us, W e g iv e Thee praise today. A . L. Reed of Cottage Grove, ( Iregon, has our thanks for a Brail $1.40 per 100 pounds at the flour mill. 30tf bundle of Oregon papers, which For the present day we liv e in, And the wondrous things we see, Big good roads couventioii at tell of the big trees and big apples Our hallelujah chorus, out in that country.— Austin, Penn. Eugene tomorrow. Ascends, our ('.oil, to Thee. Autograph. Look over the line of xmas M a r c a r k t K. S a n g stk r . booklets at the Wave. Chas. Destel, who has valuable Mrs. W. J. Gardiner visited property iu the Bohemia mining The Holy City. district and who has opened up with Creswell friends Tuesday. Worth Harvey spent Thanks up his property in fiue shape this No doubt the best production season, went to Portland today to giving day with Eugene friends. ever staged iu the local theater spend the holidays with relatives A fine line of ladies suits and was that great religious play the coats at W . A. Ilemenways. 27tf and frieuds. "H o ly City” which was greeted "W o rld ’s Temperauce day” will Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey ate with a large and appreciative Thanksgiving turkey with Eugene be observed in the First Presby audience iu the armory theater terian church next Sabbath Nov. relatives. Wednesday evening. The gorge • 29th. Dr. N ave’s theme at 11 a. ous costumes aud robes of ancient Conductor Loudon aud family m. will be "Temperance from the style, the magnificent scenery and now occupy their nice new home Presbyterian Viewpoint.” Gospel the all star cast of characters, on Railroad street. sermon, with, appropriate music at made the production one o. nn- The Grange had a nice program 7:30 p. m. usual interest to the Cottage Grove and a fine Thanksgiving dinner at Prof. I. L. Rowe, who is teach audience. London Springs Thursday. ing the “ Prune H ill” public school Miss I.uella Morey as Salome Mr. aud Mrs. Theodore Martin at the Booth Kelly mills, east of possesses that deep, intense aud of Creswell, spent Thauksgiviug Saginaw, favored the Leader with convincing jiersonality that carries day with relatives at this place. a pleasant call while iu town last her magnetic influence over the Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Abrams Friday and Saturday attending the footlights aud iuto the very hearts went to Eugene Wednesday to fair and riding the W . O. W. of the audience. There is an spend Thanksgiving with friends. goat. The Professor also contem added story which deals with the The big plate glass show win plates enlisting in Company E. love of Salome, the daughter of dows are lieing put in the new Paint your hen roosts with Ave- Ilerodias, for Marius, a young Burkholder, Woods Co. building narius Carbolineum. Buy it at Roman, hut that is entirely sepa Veatch & Lawson. 26tf today. rate and distinct, aud does not de F. V. Weston and a frieud, of Dr. Frank Ingram has returned tract from the other story of the Springfield, have beeu in town a to Cottage Grove atid may be persecution, death and glorious few days figuring on buying the found in his dental parlors again. resurrection of the Christ. Bazaar. He brought home with him a Salome, John the Baptist, Herod, The big football game between charming bride, a former Miss Pontius Pilate, Peter, Judas Is Multnomah aud the University of Maude Samuel, who he married cariot, Herodius Herod's Queen, < Iregon at Portland Thursday re at her home in Dayton, Washing Mary Magdalene aud Marias lover sulted in a victory for the l ’ . of O. ton, N ov. 23, 1908, she l>eiug a of the princess Salome, were all most estimable young lady and a unusually strong characters pos by a score of 10 to 0. R. D. Hume, the Curry county former school mate of Dr. Ingram. sessing great faculty for the de Salmon King, died at his Wedder- The Leader joins in extending a lineation of tlieir strongly marked burn home Wednesday. He was hearty welcome and congratula rolls. Naught hut a greater rev an ex-member of the Oregon legis tions to the Doctor and Mrs. erence for the true Christianity can Ire drawn from this produc lature aud his estate is valued at Ingram. $3,000,000. I have some of the l>est White tion aud an interest iu bible history created iu the ntiuds o f Jas. Hemetiway has sold bis I-eghom coekrels aud pullets in those who have been indifferent to mercantile interests in this city to the state which I am obliged to bible reading. dispose of at once. If you want his former partners, Messrs Dun The woeful inadequacy of Cot bar aud O ’ Lone, and will probably some choice birds cheap call this tage Grove’s theater aud stage ac F. B. P h i l l ip s . 29tf join his brother. Will, in Seattle. week. commodations were at all times If you want a good paying little apparent during this play and with business inquire at the Bazaar. our present stage facilities it seems PERT PARAGRAPHS. The Ladies Aid of the Presby little less than ati injustice to the One reason w h y life Is such n strug- terian church will hold a bazaar company to hook such big at Saturday Dec. 5th at Pearce Bros, «1* Is because It takes so much o f our tractions for this city. The grand strength and tim e getting rid o f the store at which time there will be things w e don't want. colored light displays so effective on sale, quilts, aprons of all kinds, iu such productions, are simply Single men and women ure wearied fancy articles suitable for Christ o f th eir situation mostly because they impossible of execution in our so- mas giftS, home made candies, And It a w fu l hard to explain. called theater. cakes, pies and puddings. I. t Patronize leader advertisers. THfc BEST Miners’ Henry Damewood w e n t to Spriugfield to spend Thauksgiviug with his sister, Mrs. Zack Collins, who is caring for his little babe, A nice parlor thermometer free to every cash subscriber or yearly left motherless recently. Th e new Burkholder block is renewal to the Leader, as long as nearly completed. Carpenters are they last. at work fitting up the iuterior and the building will soon be occupied Christmas next. by The Burkholder-Woods Co. Spray & Co. for Leslie salt. doctor in town is never in doubt as to where to send one for a prescription. The medicine is wanted r ig h t pure, prompt and as economical as possible. Consequently he has to send here for it. Yon are sure o f qntek ami polite service, the purest and freshest of drags, and a most conscientious charge for same, Benson’s Pharmacy Cottago f i r m , 0wg»n L Or. H. ©. 8 CTILKRF. COTTAGE GROVFe, OREGON Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPH0PH0NES Records Notions, Novelties