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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .s\ icular Pop u fa r Want particular at L. J. Norman of Divide, killed a very large wildcat uear his place last Wednesday. Shoe tention paid to detail in their footwear. You get it in the American Lady and American Gent Fine hats. Fall pleted. Dry Veatch feathers make expensive stables at Ashland. The $4000 imported Percheroa planting is nearly com stallion lielougiiig to the Creswell & Pleasant Hill Stock Coinpauy wood for sale. Inquire o f died recently of cerebro-spitial fever. & Anderson. The regular statement o f the The man who leads must expect First National Bank o f this city some stabs in the hack. U niversally in the Leader today makes the “ We are K ing” tonight at the over foot conforming op usual good showing for this solid armory. A great comedy play. financial institution. J. S. Coffmau visited Eugene lasts that will not The fine new Burkholder-Woods this week on a business mission. brick is al>out ready for the paint L. W- Baker o f Eugene is look ers on the interior and the con hurt your feet ing after business interests in this crete pavement is being laid iu city. front o f the building. There is one thing worse than a Fletcher Orpurd bought a fiue “ quitter” — the man who is afraid large span of mules from Creswell to begin. parties this week and will now be J. R. Elliott has sold a tract iu able to do all kinds of heavy team the Stouffer addition to F. A. work about this city. Monroe for $.350. There will be services at the Civil Engineer Camp was in Eu First Presbyterian church Sunday gene .Wednesday, a witness in a morning and evening. The sub water right contest. ject at 11 o ’ clock will be “ The SHIPPING BLOODED LOCAL LODGES ELECT For groceries call on the Des- W ay and the G oa l.” Other ser CHICKENS TO JAPAN NEW OFFICERS larges Bros, in the Venske build vices at usual hours. ing, or phone Main 1631. Bran $1.40 per 100 pounds at the flour mill. •-V 30tf II. S. Yokota, a well known J. P. Curriu, C. A . Harlow and The Knights of Pythias, W ood Japanese jxirter at the Hotel Gross, men of the W orld and Women of Attorney J S. Medley were in at Wednesday t h e one-year-old Eugene, left on the train Tues Woodcraft, recently elected new tendance at Circuit court at Eu child of Policemen Fred Callisou day for his home in Japan. He is officers for the ensuing year as gene this week. and wife was fearfully scalded by taking with hint fourteen coops of follows: At forty-five we wish we could tipping a pan o f hot water over its blooded chickens, including neat quickly learn to let trouble alone body. The child is in a serious K. OF t‘ . ly all the breeds found in this val Chancellor Commander, Frank as the baby learns to keep away condition.— Eugene Guard. ley, and will engage in the chicken Woodruff; Chancellor, Arinand from the stove. Christmas post cards and folders raising business when he reaches j W ynne; Prelate, Thos. Medley, 34tf Miss Marion Beatty o f Creswell, — Bee Hive. home. Yokota will take the Master o f Exchequer, B. K. Law- was a guest of her grandmother C. F. Williams, proprietor of steamer at Seattle in a few days Ison; Master of Finance, J. K. and many friends in this city a few the Northwest Poultry Journal, and will land at Kobe. He e x | Barret: Master at Arms, F. II. days this week. of Salem, is looking after the pects to return in two or three • Rosenberg; Master of W ork, I). A new sewer is being laid from interests o f his valuable poultry years. ¡Y . Allison: Keeper o f R. N S., C. the ravine back of Roy W oods paper in this city today. Mr. The expressage on the fourteen II. Van Denburg; Inner Sentinel, residence to the maiu sewer on the Williams paper has a wide circula coops o f chickens from Kugene I). J. DuBruille; Outer Sentinel, street facing the Catholic church tion in this county. to Seattle is $17.50, but it is not Jas. Ostrander; Trustee, S. R. Mrs. J. S. Milne and Mrs. Clean seed oats 50 cents per known how much it will cost the Piper. Bushuell came down from Cottage bushel at the flour mill. 30tf Jap to get them across the ocean. w. o . w. Grove Wednesday to visit relatives The chickens were purchased from Superintendent Ackerman has Consul Commander, Dr. J. O. in Eugene for a few days.— Regis Elbert K. Brown, E. J. McClana- named the following dates for Van W inkle; Advisor I.ieutenant, ter. han and Nattie Martin. eighth grade examinations next A . I.. Lambert; Banker, Chas. F. Miss Blanch Branton left this year: January 21-22; May 13-14; Walker; Clerk, C. II. Van Den citv Wednesday in company with June 10-11; and September 2-3: ‘■We Are King" burg; Escort, John Orr; W atch her guardian for Washington where each county superintendent to The Oregonian o f November man. J. 11. Bartels; Seillry, Chas. she will reside with an uncle and select three of these dates for his 23rd says: “ \Ve are k in g ” is one Conner; Trustee, F. H. Rosenberg. aunt. county. WOMEN OF W OODCRAFT. of the best and cleanest comedies ' • A lot o f money that is often Ladies petticoats made to meas seen in Portland in a long, lotig| Past Guardian, Mrs. F. II. Ros silent on a wedding would have 34tf time, and while having a sus enberg; Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. been better if used to purchase a ure. Bee Hive. Only thirty more days to get piciously close resemblance to I). J. DuBruille; Advisor, Mrs. 1). safety net for the fall out of the such reductions as we are giving “ The Prisoner of Zenda” is yet T . Awbrey: Banker; Mrs. Eva honeymoon. now on millinery. Come in and different enough to save a charge Ilemenway: Magician, Mrs. W . A . Mrs. Sam Holt o f Eugene, and convince yourself o f the bargains. of plagiarism. The company is | Kitne; Clerk, Mrs. C. F. Coffman; Mrs. Casper W ilkins o f Coburg, Ribbons, velvets, plumes and excellent, the stage settings elalto-j Attendant, Mrs. II. 11. Veatch; were guests at the home o f Rev. feathers all reduced. I will only rate, and altogether “ We Are Captain of Guard, Mrs. J’ . C. C. If. W allace and wife o f this be in town about 30 days more. K ing” is put on and acted in a Wheeler; Musician, Eunice Van city this week. 32-2t I d a F r a n c e s B a r r e t t . manner one expects at the high Denburg; Inside Guard, Mrs. Fry; Mrs. M. F. DesLarges came up price theatres.” The manage Outer Guard, Mrs. Staudacher. I^tok over the line o f xmas from ( Iregon City last Wednesday booklets at the W ave. ment guarantees a thoroughly high-class production and the best Improvement for Richmonds Theater. to lie at home here with her hus Mrs. Ella Humbert, of Eugene, band and son, Ray, who are now will speak at the Christian church seen in Cottage Grove in a long time. At the armory theater The Richmond electric theater engaged in the grocery business in next Sunday morning at 11 this Friday evening. o ’clock . Subject o f the evening received a beautiful large $75 this city. Made in all Leathers I P ^ Rees-Wallace Co Auction Sale. At the Commercial Stables Sat urday Dec. 5, ni 1 o ’clock. Horses, cattle, vehicles, etc. Anyone hav ing anything to sell should bring them to the Commercial Stables and list them and they will be sold for them. Call on W . B. Cooper and Fred Churchill. Victor graphophotie this morning with which to supply the music for its illustrated songs. This machine has tripple main springs, new patent regular, an extra fine reproducer, and a .10 inch wood fiber horn, being the finest machine o f the kind in the city. It was purchased through The Bazaar, o f this city. Class in Music. A letter from Hazeldell an nounces that Charlie Tufft, said to be the last male descendant o f the Nlolalla tribe, was killed Novem ber 7 by a log rolling on him. Johuie Ryan, proprietors o f the Koseburg job office, was a Cottage Grove visitor Wednesday and fa vored the Leader with a pleasant call. Besides being one o f the best printers in the state Johnie is also a prince o f good fellows. The well established Millinery Having organized a class in business o f Ida Frances Barrett is for sale. For futher particulars piano instructions will take a lim inquire at The Ideal Millinery ited additional number of students in piano instructions. For par store. 31-8t ticulars, terms, etc. a p p ly at Mrs. A new line of mens hats, latest Ilarm e's private boarding house, or shapes and shades at W . A. Hem- o f W . G l a z e , Musician a n d Com enways— The Toggery. 27tf poser. It On the Leader table was found recently a small jar of fine, home canned tnixed pickles, the follow ing being attached to the jar: “ Man cannot live on candy alone; try a pickle.” W ell, now, it is oftimes averred that the country editor feeds on milk and honey, but this is the first time he has ever been accused o f subsist Paint your hen roosts with Ave- narius Carbolineum. Buy it at See the fine line of xmas box ing solely on sweetmeats. H ow Veatch & Lawson. 26tf candy at the W ave. 14tf ever, we accepted the invitation, “ try a pickle,” and pronounced them first class. Thanks, and come again. D on ’t Say B A N K , S a y New s to ck toilet p a p er ju st ar rived at P h i l l i p s & J o r d a n . F IR S T N H T IO N H L B H N K C. J. Howard and family have moved to Dorena, where Mr. Howard has accepted a position as bookkeeper and clerk in Fred Russel’ s mercantile store at that ¡place, Mr. Russell being proprietor of the Dorena Lumber C o’s big sawmill and planer at that place. The store being conducted by the mill people for the accommodation o f their employes and the many farmers of that community. Geo. McQueen and Jas. Ostrander will look after “ Howard’s A gen cy,” I real estate business in this city, OF COTTA» ¡K G R O V E . C A P IT A L SURPLUS p r o f it s ( . l $ 45 , 000.00 «fit AAAAA 'p T O 'V V V a V V ^ " 1 t ’ AND G R O W IN G LARGER You p rotect r oi|r Imm«* front Are by Insuring It—TH A T 'S W ,S E . W hy d o n ’ t you p rotect y ou r Deeds. Notes, and M ortga ges, C on tracts T ax'R eceipts, and O ther V aluable Papers, K eepsake .lew elry. E tc., from F IR E and B U R G L A R S b y renting one o f our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— T hai’s Wise. Too. Just Installed. Come and See Them . The First National Bank T h e O l d R eliab le. Mr. S. B. Jackson was a pas senger for Eugene Monday. SKIRTS City Marshal F. II. Snodgrass A nice parlor thermometer free Mr. Otto Briggs made a flying to every cash subscriber or yearly was transacting business at Eu trip to Eugene Sunday. renewal to the leader, as long as gene Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horn o f Saginaw A telephone crew is making they last. were visiters with P. Y. Porters some valuable improvements in Patrouize Leader advertisers. the telephone system iu this city. Sunday. J. A. Briggs people entertained The Bee Hive— near the bridge. C. F. Smith is down from A sh visitors from Pendleton Thanks A fight for right is never wholly land visitiug with old friends and giving. lost. looking after hav for his feed vfmtUcmt Zknilcnutn. S h o o Lynx Valley Item*. A n y Style, Color or Price Miss Lulu Jacksou is visitiug with hir friend, Mrs. Nelson, near Cottage Grove, W E W I L L G IVE M iss Mahle Mack it- went to C ot tage Grove Sunday for a stay of some time. Mr. Dale Guiley came up from iugene to attend the party at W. A. Reune’s Saturday evening. The stork made a call at K. Y. Porter’s the morning of Dec. 1st and left a fine nine pound boy. 4 OFF i | O n Skirts tor this W e e k Only. LURCH’S Miss Gladys Stratton, of the McKenzie, spent a few days visit ing friends here in her vacation. Miss Am y Owens and brother, Roscoe, o f Silk c r e e k spent Thanksgiving at the Dresser home. Mrs. Jackson and son o f Klam ath left Wednesday for Portland after a visit with her brother, K. Y. Porter. The young people gathered at Mr. Wyman Kenne Saturday even ing for a social good time, quite a number being present a pleasant time was the report. Griffin-Veatch Co. Pleasant Birthday Party. Everything in HARDWARE Raymond Veatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Veatch, celebrat ed his 9th birthdav anniversary at his home Thursday evening by e x tending invitations to a number c f his young school mates to his birthday party and they were roy ally entertained. Many little gifts, simple tokens of esteem were pre sented to Raymond by his young friends. Many games were played by the youngsters and Mrs. Veatch set a very toothsome repast liefore the company which they enjoyed heartily. Soon after nightfall the guests bid Raymond a good night after wishing him many happy re turns of the day: The young guests were; Clare Conner, Ilerliert W hitlock, Harold Whitlock, Rhynold Gray, Virgil Powell, Veru Briggs, Irvine Brown, Tommy Mathews, and Raymond Veatch. Death of Mrs. Laird. Mrs. Lucinda Laird, a prom inent early pioneer of Lane county, died at her home iu Eugene Wednesday from creeping paralysis. She was aged 77 years, 11 months and 13 days. She leaves five sous and three daugh ters. Mrs. Laird and her husband, who died at Pleasant Hill in 1876, came across the plaius to Oregon in the early fifties and settled in Lane county. They were among the best known pioneers o f this discourse, by the pastor, “ The part o f the state. Man o f Galilee.” This will be Joe Landess and Walt Baker the first o f a series o f discourses sited Eugene Wednesday on a addressed especially to m e n . isiness mission. Every body welcome. FOLLOW THE FASHION If 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 will not fit. Now what is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and I i ineess gowns necessitate a jterfeeted Corseted figure The H enderson Habit Back Corset is the one f o r 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 . * S P R A Y <£ CO. If you want a good paying little Max Miller was transacting business inquire at the Bazaar. business at Eugene Wednesday. The revival services closed at Leather sofa cushions and post the Christian church Thursday card albums at the W ave. 34tf evening and resulted in twenty or more accessions to the church. Marion Veatch was a county Evangelist Matlock has created seat visitor Wednesday. much interest in religious work in this city and large congregations have attended his meetings nightly. He is an able, earnest and con vincing speaker and his com ing to Cottage Grove has been productive of much good. DRESSING-ROOM NECESSITIES The best humorous play o f the season, “ We are K ing” at the armory Friday evening. I have some of the best White Leghorn cockrels and pullets in the state which I am obliged to dispose o f at once. If you want some choice birds cheap call this week. F . B, P h il l ip s . 29tf Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies BARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process. A ll seeds and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley free from dirt o f any kind. Every sack guaranteed. Best Cem ent and Lime Always Carried it Stock- ]l! Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. phone 135 C O T T A G E G ltO V E A big new line o f ladies dress goods with trimmings to match at W . A . Hemenways. 27tf Attorney J. C. Johnson returned home from Eugene Wednesday evening where he succeeded in securing in the Circuit court a de cree for divorce for plaintiff in the case o f Amanda Ilixon vs. Jack Ilixon and awarding the custody of the 7 year old son to plaintiff. He also obtained a decree quieting the title to a 40-acre tract o f land near this city in the case o f C. PL Stewart against Thos. M. Riley. Oregon ¡I^Cottage Qrove, M I L L E R ’S All the latest treatment*. Electrical PLAIN and M EDICATED BATHS x - k a y laboratory Machine Shop All kinds of machine and repair work tlone promptly and at reason able prices. OLD LEADER BUILDING Third Street, For further particulars address should always he kept in anpply in every well-regulated home. T hing, that are likely to he needed day or night you ahould alway* have handy. For linhy, for instance, Paregoric ami Vaseline. For yourselves. Tooth Powders and Brushes. These and all ''needful#” we keep in stock in abundance. Our qualities are as high as our prices are low. Medicines, Drugs, and all kinds of Toilet necessities are kept in great variety. Benson’s Pharmacy Cotta go Grovt, Ortgoo U r. H . C. 8CIILEEK. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON —e------------------------- — Edison, Colombia Victor GRAPHOPHONES Records Notions, Novelties