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* LOCAL AND PERSONAL P articular eople P o p u la r B2& 0* W i v fin U u a / t Want particular at- &enftenutn*Ms 3hoe J a T h e Bee H iv e - uear the bridge. W illie Carey is a guest of Cot tage G rove relatives and friends A nice parlor therm om eter free an d is alm ost a stranger ill his old to every cash subscriber or yearly home. “ W e are K iu g " one of the reuewal to the Leader, as long as largest and best comedy shows on they last. th e road th is winter, will lie at the Build better roads. C ottage G rove theater Friday even Beautify the town. ing. Set out more fruit trees. River street citizens recently put W ouldu't a tile factory pay? th e big road scraper and roller to Patronize le a d e r advertisers. work leveling u p their street which ' Some turkeys left for Christm as. was g raded an d graveled last sum T he finest candies— Bee Hive. mer. A good idea. J tention paid to detail in their footwear. /T . You get it in the American Lady and American Gent ■S h o d U niversally M popD*^ ^ Made in all Leathers over'foot conforming lasts that will not Rees-Wallace Co Spare the Pest Destroying Birds. SIMPLE AS CAN BE. A ll h a ll t h e g r a n d e le c tr ic ag e ! A gentlem en residing in this city Y ou s im p ly to u c h a b u tto n tells the header that he overheard A n d c a ll a w a it e r o r a p a g e A n d g e t s o f t d r in k s o r m u tto n . two hoys talk in g on the street a T o o r d e r u p u m o to r c a r O r s e t th e b ir d ie s s in g in g few days ago, one rem arking that Y ou s im p ly fin d o u t w h e r e th e y a r e A n d s t a r t t h e b o lls to rin g in g . he had just kilted 1.3 birds with his sling-shot. T h e gentlem an in Y ou d o n o t h a v e to le a v e y o u i s e a t A n d r o u n d th e e d g e s p u tt e r question looked upon this w anton T o g e t th e g o o d s to d r in k a n d e a t, I n c lu d in g b r e a d a n d b u tte r . slaughter of insect destroying Y ou loll in c u s h io n s a t y o u r e a s e A n d w ith a b u tto n h a n d y birds as little less than an outrage G e t a n y a r t ic l e y o u p le a se , or crim e and when we consider | F ro m b u tte r m ilk to c a n d y . the statem ent of an em inent scien S h o u ld y o u d e s ir e to p ic k a b o n e W ith s o m e f a r d i s t a n t p a r t y tist, " th a t m ankind could live Y ou c a ll h im u p b y te le p h o n e A n d s a y , “ H ello , th e r e , s m a r t! « ! " little longer than three years were Y ou d o n o t h a v e to w a lk a m ile all of the birds destroyed,” we! A n d w e a r o u t c o s tly le a th e r p la in t to p u t o n tile, agree fully with him th a t bird d e - ! O r, G e s t o o m u e t c in o m s lo p p y w e a th e r . struction is not only cruel and in- i E le c tric b ells, e le c tr ic rid e s, E le c tr ic c o n v e rs a tio n , hum an, hut an netw o rk in g serious E le c t r i c fix in g s o n a ll sid e s injury, to the orchardist and farm In tills e le c tr ic n a tio n . b y t h e sc o re , er, from the fact that these native ^ N e A w s p u e s ll e s Is looYning c a s t in g o ’e r u s. W e o n ly h o p e ’tw ill s to p b e fo re birds destroy thousands of d e stru c -1 I t d o e s o u r e a tin g f o r u s. ive insect pests every year and | Clever Surgery. greatly aid the farm er and fruit ■ "T he doctor thought I m ight be c ar grower in th e fight for the protec rying a ball from the tim e I was tion of their crops. T here is a | wounded in the arm y, so he w ent at state law prohibiting the k illin g of it and probed around for about two hours.” All kinds of soug birds and insect “Did he e x tra ct anything from you?” destroying birds and it should l>e “ Yes $10.” more rigidly euforced. livery p a r Willing to See Him. ent should at least caution their “T his Is the third tim e I have called sons regarding the destruction of for th a t bill.” birds and their nest, and endeavor | “Sorry, but I can’t pay it.” “ B ut when can you?” to impress upon their m inds the fact “I dunno. You m ight call three is that it is no more, nor less, than more times and see w hat luck you an inhum an and m urderous act to have.” slaughter the harmless, little pest- ‘•We Are King" destroying birds, the destruction of T he Oregonian of November w hich tends to greatly increase the trouble and labors of the farmers 33rd says: “ W e are k in g ” is one and fruit growers. D on’t harm of the best an d cleanest comedies seen in Portland in a long, long the birds! time, and while having a sus piciously close resem blance to Marriage Licenses Issued. “ T he Prisoner of Zem la” is yet different enough to save a charge A m arriage license was issued Friday to W illiam M. Harrison of plagiarism . T h e com pany is and Miss G eneva T . Myers, both excellent, the stage settings elabo of Eugene; also to Iidw ard Palmer rate, an d altogether “ We Are and Tillie Storm of Cottage Grove. K ing” is put on an d acted in a A m arriage license was issued m anner one expects at the high Saturday to H arry R. N eat and price th e atres." T he m an ag e Miss Pearl I. L aR aut, both of ment guarantees a thoroughly high-class production and th e ltest Saginaw . seen in Cottage Grove in a lo n g time. At the arm ory theater Best Cedar Shingles for Sale. F riday evening. Best W ashington C edar shingles Should be fed on Crow. — free of sap, worm holes and knots, constantly on hand. Prices Andrew B rand lost his fine prize to suit the times. Inquire of O r r i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. w inning Rhode Island Red co ck erel Saturday evening, the bird T he well established Millinery with which he had intended to business of Ida Frances Barrett is head his exhibition pen of Rhode for sale. For futher particulars Island Reds at the Eugene tw ultry inquire at T he Ideal Millinery show this winter. T he bunch who got away with the bird have store. 31-8t not reported as to his eating q u ali ties and probably will not. T hey A new line of mens hats, latest shapes and shades at W- A. Hem- should be locked up and fed on Crow for six m ouths. enw ays—T he Toggery. 37tf D o n 't S a y B A N K , S — ay I FIRST NHTIONHL BHNK OF COTTA*IK G RO VE. CAPITAL $ 45 , 000.00 AND A rchie Connely is home on a visit. H ave you exhausted the turkey hash, yet? November .VI was an ideal, su n shiny day. Tim e to plant th a t holiday advertisem ent. Brati $1.40 per 100 pounds at the flour m ill. 30tf Ladies petticoats m ade to m eas ure. Bee Hive. 34tf Leap year is far advanced— lietter get busy girls. Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Nickel visited E ugene M onday. A. E. Shiria is removing the Mack saw mill at Drain to G len dale. If you will he honest with your self you will spend your holiday money at home. T he best hum orous play of the season, "W e are K in g " at the armory F’riday evening. A rth u r Kelso of Y oncalla is a guest of his Cottage G rove friends of which he has m any. T he Leader’s job departm ent has been doing business lately. T u rn s out good work—of course. A brace (tw in s) of fine healthy boys were horn to Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. Clark at Curtin Spur a few days ago. A Marion couuty neighborhood is called Pum pkin Center. W on der if it has an “ U ncle Josh W eathersby?” There is a rum or current th at the term inus of the Cottage Grove local may soon 1)« m ade Eugene instead of Cottage Grove. New signs are being p u t up along the Southern Pacific for the m ilep o sts, the “ slow sig n s,” and bridge an d culvert numbers. Roy C. H utchinson has p u r chased a nice lot on W all street near the brick y ard an d is bu ild ing a cosy cottage thereon 24x24 feet. N attie M artin shipped a coop of fine W hite Laugshan chickens to Eugene Monday from w hich place they go to a Japanese breeder in Jap an . H arry Metcalf shipped a fine l ’averole cock to a H alsey breeder M onday. Mr. M etcalf m akes a specialty of Faveroles an d Buff O rpingtons, Clean seed oats 30 cents per bushel at the flour mill. 30tf ! G R O W IN G LARGER T h e First N a t io n a l B a n k I Mr. I la u u a 's little girl has re covered from the scarletiua. C. II. Sharon is w orking at th e Doolittle sawm ill on Row river. S. B. Jackson aud fam ily visited in our burg Sunday at F. M. Ja c k so n ’s. W ill Hefliug an d fam ily ate T han k sg iv in g dinner with relatives at Creswell. SKIRTS Any Style, Color or Price O ur school h as the largest at tendance now th a t it has h ad for several years. T h e dauce at the opera house T hursday night was a success aud enjoyed by all who attended. C laude Allen m ade a trip down the line last week stopping off at Eugene and Springfield. W hat is the attraction down th a t way, Claude? WE WILL GIVE On Skirts tor this W eek Only C ontractor George Lea went to Portland M onday to place his or der for plate glass and iron for the (Juite a num ber of young folks new V eatch two story brick on the corner of Main and Fourth street. attended the p arty at 0 .1 1 . Tap- Inis, Saturday night. W onder Cottage ( Irove came near being how Pearl knew th at onions were treated to an elopmeut sensation an antidote for a w hiskey breath? last week. H ad friends not in ter M arried, on S unday evening at ceded there would have probably six o ’clock Nov. 29, 1908, at the been another case of * ‘wed in home of the b rid e’s parents, Mr, baste, repent at leisure.” and Mrs. S. A. L araut, Mr, H arry Now is th e tim e to see th at all R. N eat and Miss l*earl L araut, th e farm m achinery is sheltered only a few guests being present, for the w inter. All parts should Rev W . J. G ardner officiating. be well cleaned, and such as are likely to rust should be covered Royal Intermediate School Items. w ith oil or a good grade of axle Jay DeSpaiu spent Sunday uight grease. in the Grove, T he subject for Presbyterian T he Chorus Club is preparing prayer service T hursday 7;30 p, for another recital. m. will be, th e 14th chapter of LURCH’S Griffin-Veatch Co. Everything in HARDWARE Mrs. Hopper is spending a day Jo h n . T h e pastor wishes all who attend to read the chapter care or so in the city this week. fully and contribute to the interest Miss Amy Owens and her broth of the m eeting. er, Roscoe, spent T h an k sg iv in g in Prof. Rollien Dickerson of Do- Lynx Hollow. rena and his sister. Miss Ella of Cottage G rove and Miss Maud D avis of Salem, came home from th eir respective schools to spend T h an k sg iv in g with their relatives, — Drain N onpareil. H arry Kime of Cottage G rove started to school T uesday, Nov, 24. Welcome. C ottage Grove, Alntoti OwetiH a u d Frank W heeler returned from their trip to G aston Sunday. We had a H oliday T h an k sg iv T h e circuit court convened for business again Tuesday, today, ing day, as well as a few good an d some equity m atters will be things to eat. disposed of during the week. We have a clock on the shelf in T h e g rand jury will resume its de the corner now and no one has to liberations today and will probably inquire the time. be busy d u rin g the balance of the Mr. Parm alees new wood saw week anyhow . has arrived and is l>eiug operated C hristm as post cards and folders at the dorm itory. — Bee H ive. 34tf O tto I'eiritig left for Portland F.Ugeue O dd Fellows have about M onday where he is to take the com pleted a six story structure, boat for California, an d already the office rooms, with Some of the Chorus Club went th e exception of two suites on two to town this week to furnish music floors, are rented. C ottage Grove at the burial of Mrs. Comer. has a dozen different o rg an iza T h e dormitory constituency tions; why should not these unite, dined at Mr. E. A. W heeler’s erect a handsom e building, reserve T h an k sg iv in g — goodies galore. h alls for themselves, and rent the rem aining room for sufficient to T he W om an’s M i s s i o u a r y pay an interest on the investment? Society will meet iu Presbyterian P ain t your hen roosts with Ave- church parlors tomorrow ( W ednes n ariu s Carbolineum , Buy it at d ay ) at 2:30 p. m. All who are V eatch & Lawson. 26tf interested are cordially invited to I h a v e so m e o f th e b e s t W h ite attend. I-e g h o rn c o c k re ls a n d p u lle ts iu th e s ta te w h ic h I a m o b lig e d to I,. N . Rooney and two other d is p o s e o f a t o n c e . If y o u w a n t gentlem en from Eugene came so m e c h o ic e b ir d s c h e a p c a ll th is F. B. P h i l l i p s . 2 9 tf down the river Saturday an d S u n w e e k . day in a boat in quest of gam e. They killed one goose. T otal e x Married. . pense $1.3.00. G o o d goose.— H arrisburg Bulletin. N k a t - L a R a u t —-At the home o f th e brid e’s parents, Mr. and Spray & Co, buys veal, chick ens, eggs, etc. Mrs. S. A. L aR aut, at S agiuaw , Oregon, Sunday evening, Nov. W alter Jackson, who has been 29, 1908, H arry R. N eat and traveling out of Portland longer Miss Pearl I. L aR aut. Rev. W . than any m an on the road, but J . G ardiner, officiating. one, and who has “ m ade” Cottage T h e ceremony was witnessed by Grove hundreds of times, has re only a few relatives and intim ate tired. H e is located at A lbany in friends after w hich a light repast charge of a cigar store. was enjoyed by the bridal party Look over the line of xm as an d guests. Mr. N eat, is a very booklets at the W ave. industrious aud a most exem plary Only thirty more d ay s to get young m an who has a wide circle such reductions as we are giving of acquaintences in th is p art of now on m illinery. Come in and Lane county. convince yourself of the bargains. Miss L aR aut is also well know n Ribbons, velvets, plum es and here and at Roseburg, an d is a feathers all reduced. I will only most charm ing and vivacious l>e iii town alxmt 30 days more. yonug lady with a host of ad m ir 32-2t I da F r a n c k s B a r r k t t . ing friends. T his highly esteemed If you w ant a good paying little young couple sta rt out upon life's business inquire at the Bazaar. journey under the most favorable O regon's rifle team won 13th auspices, and their m any friends place in the national shoot at join the le a d e r in w ishing them a and prosperous Camp Perry. Ohio, this year in long, happy competition with about 50 of the wedded life. They will reside at finest rifle team s in the m ilitary S aginaw . and n av al service of the entire country. Dr. H ouck, the local or dinance officer, who has had an You P fo te rt r n n r hom e from Are b y in su rin g It—T H A T ’S W iS E . active p art in bringing th is team W hy d o n ’t y o n p ro te c t y o u r Itcc lx , N o t.* , a n d M o rtg a g e s, Oon- tro o ts T u x R eceipts, ond O th e r V aluable ra|> er9, K e ep sak e Je w e lry , to its h igh efficiency, hopes and Etc., from FIRE and B U R G LA R S hy re n tin g one of our expects to see the Oregon team SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— That’s Wise, Too. win a place very near the top in J u a t In sta lle d . Come n n d See T h em . next year s contest, says the Rose- burg Review. A big new line of ladies dress T h e O l d Reliable. , goods with trimmings to match at 27tf Me* a m i W. A. Hetnenways. SU R PLU S P R O FIT S Flora P atten, wife of Boua P at ten, died at their Blue Mountain home Nov. 24, aged .18 years. Be sides the h usband 8 children were left to m ount their great loss- Saginaw Itemi. Died. R IT C H E Y — E lizabeth M. wife of Ja k e Ritchey, at Drain, O re gon, Nov. 28, 1908. She was bora in New York Ja n . 28, 1844, and has resided at Drain for a num ber of years. She leaves a husband and eight ch ild ren and m any other relatives to m ourn their loss. Oregon FOLLOW THE FASHION 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 I rtneess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure 1 he 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 . Miss “ Babe” Abeene, who has been down front C ottage Grove visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Mc Pherson, returned home M onday. — Register. SPRAY Dr. Kersey A. Leap has filed a copy of his medical license with the county clerk. He is a recent arrival in Eugene from Myrtle Point. CO. Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies Chas. Fisher of the Brown Luni- l>er Co. was transcactiug business at E ugene Monday. D avid G riggs and wife spent Sunday with Mr. G riggs parents at Comstock. Rev. J . J. H audsacker of E u gene was a Cottage Grove visitor Monday. BARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process. All seeds and foreign m atter taken out, leaving the barley free from dirt of any k in d . Every sack guaranteed. - Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock- Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. p h o n e 133 « ► ► The Drug Question COTTACIK G ltO V R MILLERS All the latest treatment*. Electrical PLAIN ud MHDirxrHD BATHS X -U A Y LABO RATO RY Machine Shop All kinds of m achine and repair work done prom ptly and at reason able prices. OLD LEADER BUILDING T hird StreeL K o r further p a rtic u la r* ;id<lr*** I 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 a* possible. Consequently he has to send here for it. You are sure of quick ami polite service, the purest and freshest of drugs, and a most conscientious charge for same, Benson’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Oregeo D r . H . V. S C I IL K IC P . COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Edison, Colombia Victor GRAMOPHONES Records Notions, Novelties