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J* , articular eople P LOCAL ANO PERSONAL. Popular i A S USUAL. Hi Henry's Minstrels Coming. On T uesday evening, Ja n . 26th Now comes the man who said h e'd swear Off all his hahits bad, Hi H en ry ’s entirely new an d u n A n y th in g to please the ladies. And start the new year fair and square. surpassed m instrels will appear at In m anner bright and glad— H ear the DeMoss fam ily touigli t. the Arm ory theater, in ati entirely Now comes ttiis uian, as we have said, Mrs. Krntna Best visited Iiu g e u e ! W ith pipe a-goin, ’ then j new program , introducing Mins- briefly T h u rsd ay . Remarks, "O ld man, I thought instead | trel S tars never yet seen outside of I'd quit iu 1910. ” T he DeMoss fam ily toui ght at j those of eastern cities. Iu ad- j Want particular at tention paid to detail in their footwear. You get it in the American Lady and American Gent Wmetican U nivebsauy Made in all Leathers | , F 0 P ^ over foot conforming lasts that will not \ hurt your feet Rees-W allace Co. th e C hristian church. Miss G ail H are has so far re- J . C. Morss was tran sa ctin g bus ¡ness at K ugeue W ednesday. ¡covered from her late severe illness Mrs. J. II. C ham bers visited :'S to be able to w alk down town, with Kugeue frieuds T uesday. Mrs. W. W . Wood, of E ugene, Mrs. S. li. Blair m ade the couu- visiter1 with- her d au g h ter, Mrs. t y seat a business visit T uesday. . H ickey, in th is city the first of the Rev. J. L. Beatty of Creswell, week, was looking after business interests q II. V eatch of the Griffin, here T h u rsd ay . j Veatch H ardw are Com pany was R M. Cline, of C ottage Grove, | iu atten d an ce at the state hard- was a business visitor at the coun ]w arem en’s an n u a l m eeting at ty seat T uesday. P ortland th is week. I' Miss Lura H efty went to A nlauf > Miss J . B. Lilley visited with today to spend S uu d ay with her | friends at Kugene T uesday. T he sister and fam ily. ; family, we understand, is contem- H arry Bowu, Lane c o u n ty 's plating m oving from Los Angeles efficient sheriff, w as a C ottage : t° Ivugene to reside. G rove visitor T h u rsd ay . | Messrs II. K. Metcalf an d D. Mrs. G . P. S utherland and ! T . Awbrey received their chickens children, who have been visiting j from the sta te poultry show at ill Kugeue, retu rn ed home Tues- | .Portland T h u rsd ay , having won day. I several prizes on their birds. j Mrs. J. J. P ratt an d Miss Minnie j W . C. C onner shipped a coop of M undy went to C ottage G rove W e d - , feu Black L an g sh an pullets an d a nesday on a visit hom e.— Eugene j cockerel to Chas. Lusby, Ilarris- Register. i burg, W ednesday, for w hich he re- Miss Lotta V eatch returned to ceived !l fa,,cy Price- 'r h e V were Kugeue T uesday after an enjoy- ' ^or breeding purposes, able visit with her sister, Mrs. Cottage G rove tax p ay ers d u g Lizzie C hurchill, at th is place. ; down in th eir jeans W ednesday I). J . D uB ruille shipped a coop \ for $. 1 , 0 0 0 to buy a city p ark just Program , Royal C horus Club recital at the Armory H all Peb. .1, 1909. of fine Black M iuorcas, 5 pullets | to please the ladies. W ho says Chorus “ G reat and G lo rio u s".............................................................A. Beirly an d a cockerel, to L. G. Parm ati, j Cottage G rove legal voters are not C horus Club Condon, Oregon, W ednesday, for ' gallan t an d chivalrous, G uitar solor “ S ahastopole” (R epeated by R eq u est)................11. W orral w hich a good round price was re- Articles of incorporation of the Miss G ertrude Iimmerson ceived. First P resbyterian church of Cres- Mixed q uartet “ M oonlight W ill Come A g ain ” ................W ill Thom pson O ne of the new an d stricking well have been filed with th e coun- Mr. )ohuson, Mary Hopper, G ertrude Kmmerson, Almon Owens Solo, vocal “ H eavenly S ong” ............................................................. II. G ray m usical features given tonight at 1 ty clerk. T h e board of trustees th e C hristian ch u rch by the ^ consists of th e following: S. S. Mr. lohnson Piano duet “ S h epherd's livening S ong” op 76................Chas. 1). Blake fam ous DeMoss fam ily, will be a 1 Morss, T . R. M artin, A. R. L and, selection oil th e G olden Chimes. T h e church h as property valued at Miss G ertrude Iim m erson. Mrs. Johnson $3500. I.adies quartet “ T he River of T im e” ......................................... C. Ii. Leslie You c a n ’t afford to m iss it. Mrs, W heeler, Mrs. listes, Mary Hopper, G ertrude Kmmerson Violin solo “ Simple A vew ” .......... .................................................... P. Thom e D o n ’t S a y BAN K, Sa^y lidw ard Babcock Duet, vocal “ S hip A h o y ” .....................................................H arrison M illard Mr. Johuson, Prescott W heeler Chorus "M em ory Bells” ......................................................................A. Beirly OF COTTA»i K O R O V E . § Chorus Club CAPITAL AND Piano solo “ O ld Black Jo e” (Concert v a ria tio n s).........Frederick Lewis G R O W IN G SURPLUS Miss G ertrude Kmmerson PROFITS larger Male q uartet “ lie K now s it a ll” ....... ........................................Finley L yons You p ro te c t y o u r hom e from lire by Insti ring ir—T )r iT -’s W .S E . W hy d o n 't y o u p r o te c t y o u r Heeds, Notisi, a n d M o rtg a g e s, C o n Mr. Johusou, Prescott Wheeler,- F rank W heeler, Almon O w ens tra c ts , T a x R eceipts, a n d O th e r Y nlualde P a p e rs , K e e p sa k e J e w e lry , Piano duet “ M arche T riu p h a le ” ............................................ P. G. R athbun K tc., from P IK E am i BVH GLARS b y re n tin g o n e of onr Misses G ertrude Iim m erson. Mary Hopper SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS-Thal’s Wise, Too. Ladies T rio “ Sweet R est” — ....................................................... C. li. Leslie J u s t In sta lle d . Come a n d See T h e m . Misses Amy Owens. O live Parmele, G ertrude Iimmerson Duet, vocal “ W hispering H ope” ....................................... Alice H aw thorne Mr. Johnson, G ertrude Iim m erson T h o O l d Reliable. O rchestra, O pus 200...................................................................... W . T . K ohler Solo, vocal “ Asleep in the D eep” ............. .................................H . W . Petrie E dw ard Babcock Schiller B. H erm ann, the h u st For a short tim e 1 will sell the Chorus “ On th e Silvery S ea” .................... .......... ............................ A. Bierly lin g com m ercial traveler, was in H enderson front laced corset for Chorus Club Piano, Six H and Piece “ M enuet” ..........................................W. A. M ozart terview ing his m any C ottage Grove $2.35. T he regular $2.50 corset. patrons today. T h e Leader was As my tim e here is lim ited. H ave Misses G ertrude Kmmerson, Mary Hopper, P ay Deardoff I da F r a n M ixed quartet “ Soft F loating on the A ir” ............................... P. W . Root favored w ith the usual pleasant all num bers on h and call. c k s B a r r k t t . 40-2t H iram W heeler, O live Parm ele, Mary H opper. Roy W heeler Roseburg News: O ne of the Cooper & Randall, the real es Double m ale q u artet “ G oing Down the V alley” ................J . II. Fillm ore ta te dealers, are d istributing a best things th a t has come to Rose G u itar solo “ S panish M arch” ..................................................................... beautiful large calen d ar for 1909. burg of late was the address given A rchie W ilson F lag drill “ O ur C ou n try ’s F lag ” ( Repeated by R equest).........A. Beirly It is alrout 24x4S inches and pre by Mrs. Ivva C. W heeler, of Cot- sents a b eau tifu l harvest scene in sage Grove, state secretary of the C horus Club colors. T h e L eader w as kindly Young W om en’s C hristian Tent favored w ith one of these fine cal perance U nion, on “ Life, Its O p Locates Mining Claims. County Court Adjourns. portunities an d Responsibilities” endars. County court adjourned W ed- i T here will be a hotly contested at the M. Ii. church S unday after nesdav afternoon. T hey have h a d 1 S ' J- B rand h as filed notices of gam e of bask et ball at th e armory noon, Ja n u a ry 10th. a great lot of work to consider at j loca,io" 0,1 ,wo ni,,,i" K claim s ,u the Ja n u a ry m eeting. the Bohemia m ining districts tonight between Roseburg and Christian Church Services. , ------- w hich he calls the Bryan, and C ottage G rove team s. T h e Rose b u rg team bested th e Cottage T hirty lady m em bers of the the T a f t.” Bible school 10 a. m. Sermon, G rove team last week and this is Creswell circle W . O. W . visited “ Gethsem ane, ” C hristian Kndeav- D. J . D uB ruille visited the the return gam e w hich th e home St. V alentines circle in this city or 6:30 p. m. Sermon at 7:30 p. team hopes to win. T uesday eveuing and a royal good county seat W ednesday on b u si in. “ Sowing and R eap in g .” I'p o n leaving T a y lo r’s sawmill ness connected w ith this paper. tim e w as reported. Everybody Welcome. where he h ad beeu w orkiug, on W ednesday, Chas. Jackson appro T he C hristian lindeavor Society priated an overcoat. H e was a r will observe liudeavor Day by g iv rested by M arshal Snodgrass, who ing an interesting program at the recovered the overcoat and was C hristian church S unday evening bound over for trial in th e circuit February 1st. A large attendance court and tak en to Eugene to is desired, Everybody welcome. aw ait trial today. CHORUS CLUB’S MUSICAL RECITAL FIRST NHTIONHL BHNK | $45,000.00 T h e First N ational B a n k DIST. 76 SHOE Has good Leather Soles and Counters. No pasteboard used in these shoes W e have the same brand of Shoes for men and w om en—all warranted BurttoMtr- W . P. W hitney an d family of K lam ath county, a relative of W illie W hite an d Jo e Sharp is here visiting with his relatives and friends. Mr. W hitney was bornl south of th is city and visited here six years ago since w hich time he says he notes m any substantial im provem ents in th is com m unity an d city. T h e fam ily is w inter in g in th is city. Your m oney’s worth in candy an d then some at the Bee Hive. IN SICKNESS T h e Rees. W allace Co. are find it is very im portant th at the meiticine* ing it necessary to provide more yon nse sliouM he free from all affnltera- store room to accom m odate their tiona, absolutely pure anil carefully com- constantly increasing stock and poumleil. OUR DRU6S business, an d will p u t in a b a l cony over their ware-room in the are all pure Each anil every prescript I rear of their store. Delure Hem- ion oiought to ns is compounded with enw ay, late of the Garman, Iletn- the utm ost care and skill. All sick room requisites. enw ay Co , has purchased an in terest in the Rees, W allace Co. store, l i e will make a valuable i Cottago 6 rovo, Oregon acquisition. Benson’s Pharmacy | dition to th is there will lie prFsen- ted a new and elegant palatial first-part, new gergeous costumes, new songs and ballads, new jokes and gags, fresh cultivated voices, bright up to -d ate com edians, new special features in the Olio ami absolutely a radically different m iustrel perform ance from any now before the public. T he sp len did press notices accorded this com pany are of th e very bert ever w ritten. Seats now on sale at the W ave. Prices, first 5 rows $1.00: second five 75; general adm ission 50; children 25 cents. A Matter Needing Attention. T he city council should m ake some provisions to drain the west side public school grounds, which for the past week or more have been nearly one-half flooded by th e filling up of the open ditch from the school grounds to the Ad veutists church on W all street W ater from this ravine not only floods the school grounds, but nearly all of th a t part of town lay in g between the west side school an d the river. If the open ditch from the school to the Ad ventists church were dug a foot an d a half or two feet deeper it would carry all of th a t volume of w ater from the M cFarland hill to Silk Creek an d thereby save the residents of th a t part of town m uch annoyance. I January Clearance Sale] O n Suit Cases £ £ W e will give ten per cent, discount on our Superior line of SU IT CASES for the rest of the month of JANUARY. W e have Suit Cases any size or style you want A T LURCH’S Griffin -Veatch Co. Everything in HARDWARE High School Allotment T h e county court an d Supt. W. B. D illard cam e to an agreem ent as to the allow ance to be m ade to regularly organized high school districts, or those at least who teach high school grades an d have at least one teacher who devote his tim e to high school work. They have agreed to allow $35 each per auuiiui for the first 20 scholars; $50 each per annum for the second 20; an d $20 i>er scholar per annum for all over 40 attending high school. T hese am ounts will be paid only on average daily a t tendance, projrerly certified to, for the year. T his gives the sm aller districts an equal show with the larger one and seems to be satisfactory to all. Mail Carrier Has Rough Experience. P. J. H ard w as called to Bo hem ia Sunday on receiving news th at the m ail carrier to the Bo hem ia mines, C. M, Sm ith, had a rough experience. H is horse went over a bank into S h arp ’s creek carry in g Smith and the m ail (touch with him and by superhum an efforts Sm ith saved his own life and clung to the m ail sack, but the herse was drowned. It b e longed to Mr. H ard . A tree fell across S m ith ’s Itody on the same trip an d after cu ttin g for an hour with his h and ax he finally re leased him self and went to his destination, b ut he was in such a state of nervous collapse th at he seut for Mr H ard. It was a m em orable trip for Mr. S m ith.— Register. Royal Intermediate School Cottage Grove, Oregon w )u a ] FOLLOW THE FASHION ■ ■ - 9 .9 S m - W W If you adhere to -the fashion in suits, w aists and cloaks, you m ust follow it closely in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garm ents will not fit. Now w hat is requir ed? F irst of all, tight- — ....................... fitting w aists and I t in cess gow ns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure 1 he Hervdersorv H abit B a c k C o rse t is the one for the present styles. F o r sale a t the Ideal Millinery- Store. Come ladies and inspect them. _____________» P A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . Items Mr. A. I). Owens visited the school last week. Mrs. DeSpain is visiting at Royal this week. Rosco Owens s|>ent T hursday evening with his friend W alter B abcock. W e were glad to w elcom e Mr. O scar W heeler b ack to school M onday. If you w ant to be entertained come to the recital to be given Peb. 3, 1909. T h e Chorus club are pu ttin g forth their l>est efforts to get ready for th e recital. A num ber of students from the Royal school attended the literary Saturday evening. Ivlder F lair and Detamore, two directors of the school were visitors here T h u rsd ay . T h e barn across th e road from tUe school was badly wrecked T uesday night by snow. T h e snow is alm ost gone but several faces are left from the e f fects of it, for w hich we are all very th an k fu l. T he Chorus Club m iss their a b sent m em ber Miss Alice W heeler who is confined to her lied on a c count of an accident that h ap pened while tak in g a sleigh ride. S P R A Y & CO. Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies B A R LEY rolled by th e fam ous O lym pic process. A ll seeds and foreign m atter tak en out, leaving the barley free from ( ► dirt of an y k in d . E very sack g u aran teed . Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. p h o n e 133 THE PAGE WOVEN W IRE FENCE. The Standard High tirad e Fence of the World. There is over 400 miles of this famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. This is High C arbon Spring Wire which will keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire a t all times. I n q u i r e of D A V ID O R K K i S , Oied. BROWN— At the family home 3 miles south of town, Thursdaj Jan. 21, 1909, of kidney com plications, Henry Brown, aged 71 years. He leaves two daughters and three sous to mourn their loss Funeral services were conducted today interment in the White cem • to y . 3 o r S T E A R N S & C H E N O W IT H , A ge n ts Cottage Grove, Ore. THE Edison, Columbia Victor GRAPHOFHONES Records Notions, Novelties Oakland. Ore. BAZAAR