STAR ENTER
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. EASTERN
TAINED SISTER CHAPTER
p a r tic u la r
I e o o le
P o p u la r
d n vU ca a
2 e n tib r iu iti*
Want particular at-
Shoe
tention paid to detail
in their footwear.
You get it in the
American Lady and American Gent
Made in all Leathers
U niversally
over foot conforming
lasts that will not
hurt your feet
MACCABEES MEET AND
ENTERPRISING CITIZENS
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
ASSIST WOMAN S CLUB
An interesting meeting was held
in the Nlaceabee hall in this city
Thursday evening, in honor o f a
visit from the state commander of
this order, J. W . Sherwood, of
Portland. ’ New officers were elect
ed and a very pleasant social even
ing was enjoyed by the memlier-
ship and their guest:
Officers were elected as follows:
1). A. Smith, Commander; II. II.
Gregory, l.ieut. Commander: G,
I.. Rees, Record Keeper; John
Nolces, Chaplain; Clias. McKib-
ben, Sargt.
The Maccabees
have com
menced a campaign for new mem
bers and are planning a big
smoker and initiation early in Jan
uary, at which time State Com
maudcr Sherwood will again visit
this tent.
Indestructible Cylinder Records.
Still the list of purchasers of
city park lots is growing and the
business men of the town are
boosting this worthy cause both
morally and financially and Cot
tage Grove therefore will soon lie
able to Isiast of one of the prettiest
city parks owned by any of the
valley towns. The roll of honor
uow stands:
Mayor B. R. Job.
J. F. Spray.
J. C. Long.
A. B. Wood.
I letiry Fisher.
C. J. White.
Ben Lurch.
Clinton Stewart.
Howard's Agency.
Charles Matthews.
J. I. Jones.
J. S. Camp.
J H. Chambers.
Veatch & Lawson.
At the. Bazaar will be found the
COMPLETE CATALOGUE of the latest
Cylinder graphophone records, the
new Columbia indestructible re
cord. It has a sweet toue, yet is
loud and distinct and will last a
lifetime. It sells at only AS cents
tier record, the same as the old
style Edison or Columbia record.
The Bazaar also has a new stock
of double disc records with a song
or instrumental selection on each
side of the record, at only .S cents
more than the old records.
See those fine new Columbia
and Victor graphophoues at the
Bazaar.
First Presbyterian Church.
The theme at 11 a. m. on
Sabbath the 13th will be “ The
Greatest Ix>ss and Highest G ain."
I)r. Nave has been preaching
evangelistic sermons at 7:30 p. m.
services for 6 week past and will
continue these for some weeks
longer. Sabbath school at 10 a.
in. Christian Endeavor 6:30p. in.
Strangers in the city will receive
a cordial welcome.
Christian Church Services.
Bible school, 10 a. m. Sermon,
"G oin g Somewhere,” at 11 a. m.
Creswell to Have Water Works.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Sermon at 7:30 p. in., “ What is
Creswell is not an incorporated Man?” Everybody Welcome.
town and hence is under the juris
diction of the county court. This
Doctors Don't Want Notoriety.
body granted R. H. Parsons a
franchise Tuesday to use the streets
The Lane County Medical So
and alleys of that place for laying
ciety, at its last meeting, passed
of water mains, putting in a water
the following resolutions:
system for domestic use and fire
"Resolved, that members of the
protection. The application did
Lane County Medical Society for
not state how he would get the
bid their names being used in con
water, whether by a gravity pipe
nection with the reports o f any
line or by a pumping station.
medical or surgical cases in local
A new line of mens hats, latest papers.
"T h a t the secretary lie instruct
shapes and shades at W. A. Hem-
enways— The Toggery.
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ed to notify all" members of the
society and all local papers and
Paint your hen roosts with Ave- the Journal of the American Medi
uarius Carbolineum. Buy it at
cal Association.”
Veatch & Lawson.
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A nice parlor thermometer free
Members of the Cottage Grove
to every cash subscriber or yearly
Chapter O. 1C. S. entertained Evan
renewal to the leader, as long as
geline Chapter O. E. S. of Eugene
they last.
at the Masonic hall in this city
Wednesday eveuiug. Entertain
Fruit.
tainmeut was provided, a candi
More fruit.
date was initiated, and a splendid
Better fruit.
bauquet was served, all of which
Oregon is the best.
was thoroughly enjoyed by the
Fruit state iu the uiiiou.
visitors and a most pleasant even
This fact is worth millions.
ing was the verdict of all present.
Fresh candies at the Bazaar.
Among the visitors from Eugene
Patronize Leader advertisers.
were: Col. G. O. Yoran and wife,
See those Jap uovelties at the Miss I<ouise Yoran, Mr. and Mrs.
Bazaar.
Geo. McLean, Mrs. Darwin Bris
John Coffman was a Eugene tow, Prof, and Mrs. F. S. Dunn,
Mrs. W . M. Preston, E. F. Chap
visitor Wednesday.
Now is the time to plant that man, Mrs. f.aura Harris, Mrs.
Bailey, Mrs. Baker, Miss Bessie
Christmas ad in the Leader.
Day, Mrs. W . T. Gordon, Mr. aud
Good, clean, rolled barley $1.25
Mrs. J. B. Willoughby, Mrs. L. L.
per sack at the Elour mill.
Whitson, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs.
Good r o a d s meeting at the
I ” Ren, Mrs. J. W. Hobbs.
Masonic hall Friday afternoon at 1
o ’clock.
l'ingal Hines, the real estate
Lane is a twenty million dollar dealer, has moved his office into
county according to the assessment the W all brick, on Main and
roll.
Second street.
N. II. Martin was transacting
Fine electric stand lamps make
business at the county seat W ed
beautiful
Xmas
presents. See
nesday.
them at Electric office. Reduced
C. A. Hawkins of Roseburg, to one half former price.
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spent Sunday with his parents in
M.
Christophersou,
representing
this city.
the North V’ akima, Washington
Hy Griggs was looking after
nursery was looking after the fruit
business matters at the county
interests in this vicinity this week.
seat Wednesday.
The movement toward orchard
Jas. II emeu way had business planting iu this vicinity is causing
matters to require his attention at the various uurserymeu to set up
Eugene Wednesday.
and take notice of Cottage Grove.
Miss Daisy Hawkins has resigned
A new line of bamboo goods at
her position as operator at the Cochran & Cooley.
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telephone exchange.
Miss Hattie Bennett of Mineral,
A marriage license was issued
has a beautiful display of water
Wednesday to Nils Carlseu and
color art work and Christmas and
Miss Anna Marie Gisholt.
New Year art pieces suitable for
John Ifarmes is down from gifts, on display in the show win
Seattle looking after business and dow of Johnson,
Matlock Co.
property interests here.
This work demonstrates unusual
Spray & Co’s Commission house skill and good taste on the part of
is out with a swell new delivery Miss Bennett.
wagon, team and harness.
Dry wood for sale. Inquire of
Biggest line of Japanese novel Veatch & Anderson.
ties, vases and chiuaware ever dis
Dr. Henry L. Nave, of Presby
play in the city at the Bazaar.
terian church of t h i s
city,
Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Harvey left
preached the preparatory sermon
Wednesday for Southern Oregon
for communion, in Rev. H. N.
points on a combined business
Mount’s church at Eugen^ this
and pleasure trip.
(Friday) eveuiug. Mr. Mount
Frank B. Roberts came down and Dr. Nave were old friends in
from Cottage Grove yesterday on Indiana, being graduates of same
business with F. J. Hard.— Regis college.
ter.
Christmas post cards aud folders
Phillips & Jordan, the Albany
— Bee Hive.
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nurseries and Lurch’s all have new
In
renewing
his
subscription
an
ads in the today’s Leader, I.ook
appreciative
subscriber
writes:
them over.
‘The twice-a-week Leader stands
Recorder J. E. Young was look
head and shoulders above any of
ing up Cottage Grove’s assessment
its contemporary class and would
at Eugene Wednesday and will
be a credit to any city twice the
have a revised report from the as
proportions of Cottage Grove.
sessor in a few days.
Send it along. It’s always a wel
Mrs. Mary Schmutz received a come visitor.”
check this week for $1000 insur
Bran $1.40 per 100 pounds at
ance from the Maccabee lodge,
the flour mill.
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due on the death of her husband,
E. C. Bisby of the "W a v e ” con
the late John Schmutz.
A King county judge holds that fectionery, has leased a room in
cuss” words used by a husband the First National batik building
are not a cause for divorce under and will soon move therein. This
the Washington law. Then the will give the “ W a v e" a more com
wife should be allowed to “ cuss” modious building and a good cen
tral location. Long may it Wave.
back.
Lincoln’s meat market is scheduled
At Pasco, Washington, an elec
to occupy the W ave's old quarters.
tion bet was made, the loser to
See the fine line of xmas box
kiss the first seven women he met.
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The day after election, it is said, candy at the Wave.
all the women in the city were out
F. J. Hard, a mining man
on the streets.
from Eugene, reported to the
Royal Intermediate School Note*.
Mr. I.. H. Slagle
school last week.
visited the
Mr. Parmele is up again aud
able to be at work.
Tw o of our advanced studeius
are now teaching classes.
The Chorus Club is faithfully
practicing for the next recital.
Mr. A . D. Owens purchased
saddle pony from Mr. Robinson.
The big trees on the school
ground were felled last Thursday.
W e are realizing that one grand
lesson in life is that of obedience
OF C O TTAG E GROVE.
C A P IT A L
SURPLU S
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G R O W IN G
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Yon protect p u r home from Are by Insuring It—T H A T 'S W iS E .
W hy don’t you protect yon r l>ee«l», Notes, and M ortgages, Con
tractu, Tax Receipts, and Other Valuable Pajiers, Keepsake Jew elry.
E tc., from F IR E and B I'R G L A R S b y renting one of our
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— Thai’s Wise, Too.
Just Installed.
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Come and See Them .
The First National Bank
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Our $1.00 Values for
The Chorus Club meets every
Wednesday and Saturday eveuiug.
68 Cents.
Mr. Hopper of Mauor, Wash
ington, is living at the dormitory
now.
Mr. W . N. Wheeler visited at
the home o f Mr. I). A. Estes, Sat
urday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Johnson called on
A. D. Owens and family Sunday
afternoon.
I LURCH’S
We are sorry that Harry Kime
ÿfiUiUJUiUiUiki
had to leave us on account of an
injury after so short a stay.
Mr. Peter Deardorff of Myrtle
Creek, Oregon is visiting his
wife and daughters this week.
Some changes have been made
with reference to the school pro
gram. It has been so arranged
that all may enjoy the privilege of
taking the work in spelling.
riffin -Veatch Co.
Everything in
HARDWARE
Lynx Valley Items.
Mr. Harding visited Eugeue re
cently.
Winnie Dresser went to Eugene
Sunday.
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Otto Briggs visited with Melvin
Faeksou Sunday.
Rev. Magee preached
school house Sunday.
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Spray & Co, buys veal, chick
eus, eggs, etc.
O rego n
C o tta g e G ro v e,
St
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|. A. Briggs made a business
trip to Eugene Tuesday.
R. Y. Porter and D. W. Cald
well visited school Monday.
S. B. Jackson was a passenger
to Eugene the first of the week.
Mrs. Rasch and Miss lithel were
callers at R. Y . Porter's Saturday.
Mesdames Caldwell and Dresser
inspected the “ new lioy” at Port
er’s Saturday.
Mrs. Gertie Smith of Eugene
came up Sunday to visit her sisters
Mrs. Sheridan and Dresser.
The
finest candies— Bee
Hive.
Electric Coffee Mill.
Metcalf & Brund, the wide
awake grocers, are enjoying the
distinction of introducing the first
electric coffee mill in this city.
The mill which they installed iu
their store this week is a “ Royal"
with an Emerson electric motor
and it has a capacity of 2 pounds
of ground coffee per minute, which
is ground free of chaff by the steel
cutter aud fan mechanism.
This is a valuable addition to
this up-to-date grocery store and
will greatly economize in the
waste of elbow grease.
FOLLOW THE FASHION
I f 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
w ill not tit.
N ow what is requir
ed? First o f all, tight-
fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a jtcrfectcd Corseted figure
The H e n d e rs o n H abit B a c k C o rset is the one
for the present styles. F or sale at the Ideal Millinery
Store. Conte Indies and ins|>ect them.
ID A
F R A N C E S
B A R R E T T .
SPRAY & CO.
The Bee Hive— near the bridge,
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
Spray & Co. for I,eslie salt.
Most complete line of watches
35-2t
iu town at Scholl’s.
livery thing in the furniture line police Tuesday that he had lost
leather sofa cushions and post
at Cochran & Cooley.
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or been robbed of a $125 dia
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Saturday night, card albums at the Wave.
Chris White and C. S. Plaster mond locket
e among the late additions to Hard, who is a guest at the Im
the Leader’s rapidly growing sub perial hotel, repaired to a Turkish
scription list. The Leader is the bath before midnight, remaining
popular home paper, which prints in the massage establishment until
a. m., when he returned to the
all of the news worth printing, ac
hotel. Upon arising yesterday he
curately.
discovered the loss of the jewel
A large assortment of gents,
ladies and babies gold rings at and at once notified the detective
bureau.— Portland Telegram.
Scholl’s.
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DRESSING-ROOM
BARLEY rolled hy the famous Olympic process. A ll 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.
p h o n e 13 5 ^
NECESSITIES
FOR SALE.
Scholl expects you to call and
look over his stock. It will help
you in making your holiday selec
2 Petaluma incubators 56 and
tion.
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Conductor A1 Veatch now has
126 eggs and a 200 chick indoor
6a*olene Engine For Sale.
Shingles for sale at Veatch & brooder. Inquire at Leader office. a run on the Portland, Cottage
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Grove
local,
which
gives
him
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Lawson’s.
A fine, almost new 3-horse
every other night at his old home
power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene
where he stops with his aged engine, tanks and equipment for
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. sale. Inquire at the leader office.
Don't S ay B A N K , S a y
I H. C. Veatch.
FIRST NHTI0NHL BHNK
Friday and Saturday
....Special....
j JARDiNIERESl
Flirtanti»-Morie Gasoline tingine* for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
Outfits complete.
F iirtanki Scales tor weighing.
Psirtauki-Mone Dynamos and Motors
for power and light
Fairtanks-Morse Windmills A Tourers.
Fairbanks Morse Grinders, Feed Chop-
pera, Well Pumps.
All first quality goods at low prices. A l
ways in Stock. Liberal terms.
A big new line of ladies dress
goods with trimmings to match at
VV. A. Hemenways.
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Fairbanks - Morse Co.,
O R i m N 4 V E A T C H . A gen ts
Cottas« Gretre. Or eg—
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
M I L L E R ’S
Machine Shop
Electrical
PLAIN td
BATHS
X H A Y LABORATORY
We want your patronage and Gaaolina Engine Irrigation. Spraying
will get it if you appreciate prices
and Pumping Machinery.
should always be kept in supply in every
and quality at Scholl’s.
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Miss Gail Hare, who at present
is quite ill at her home in this city,
has a beautiful display of art work
in the Modem Pharmacy window,
including burnt work, pencil and
crayon drawings. The specimens
indicate that Miss Hare possesses
great natural talent in this direct
ion.
C O T T A C IB G R O V E
well-regulated home. Thing» that are
likely to be needed day or night you
should always have handy. For tahy,
for instance. Paregoric and Vaseline.
For yourselves. Tooth Powder» 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.
Bensoa’s Pharmacy
1
C«ttag* fir m , Of f » «
All kinds of machine and repair
work done promptly and at reason
able prices.
OLD LEADER BUILDINt
Third Street,
For further particular* ¡uktrenn
L,
Dr. H. C. 8< H L K E P .
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Edison, Columbia
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