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SHOW’S GREATER SHOWS AT COTTAGE GROVE OH WTOHDAY No American Lady, Gentleman Boy or Girl Should think of Celebrating the • Fourth of July without wearing a pair of American Lady or Gentlemen Shoes. See our west window then come inside. REESWALLACE CO. Snow ’s (Treater Shows with their catches a thirty-pound ball shot oue hundred anim al actors will e x from a blazing caunou. 1'he ca p hibit in Cottage G rove Monday, tain has performed liefore the July 5tb. crowned heads of Ivurope and T he m anagem ent does not claim holds a personally signed testim on to have the biggest show on earth ial from the late Oueen Victoria. b u t do claim to have the best one- To am use the children there is jrin g {show under canvass—one i H appy W alker, K ing of Clowns, ring, one act at a tim e. and his kicking mule, Maude, and Besides their perform ing dogs, a platoon of jesters and pautornin- |ponies and m onkeys, there are :ists. contortionists, aerialists, tum blers f.ast but not least on the hippo an d leapers in feats astonishing to drome track there will be flat behold. T he Seymour twins, g la d ; races, chariot races, m ule races, iators of the horizontal bars, etc. A grand street parade, a free double trapeze and Spanish rings. exhibition on the show ground A uother great feature is Captain and free rides for the little ones on Ifoltnm of the British atiuv who | the ponies will lie given. “ WHERE YOU DO BETTER Spray-Wyime Co. Has It,: A NEW B u r g la r Merchants Elect New President. Mayor's Proclamation. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Proof W indow Locker No Leader next T uesday. The force will celebrate iu true, p a tri otic style, and the I.eader will tell | you all about it next Friday. AND By order of Mayor Job no sky After selling his interest in the grocery I>usiness in this city ttie rockets will lie allowed to be fired I t’s Luck to Smoke Puck first of the week to II. C. Cook, in the city lim its during the cele The better thaw Sc C igar The F.ugene F ruit G row ers' A s T hom as Pierce tendered his resig bration. I “ire crackers and other sociation is preparing to begin T he Cigar in the Green Box ! shipping cherries this week. Sec nation as president of the Mer explosives are prohibited on Main Protect your windows from burglars by using H a rt’s retary Holt says the crop is fair ch ants Protective Association after street each day until after six Burglar Proof A nti-R attler, A utom atic V entilation Sash H aying in full blast. ! this year and the association e x serving most acceptably and effi o ’clock in the evening. H older and Locker. One alw ays thinks of locking the doors Snow ’s G reater Shows. pects to m ake a num ber of big but leaves the windows unlocked, therefore yon are not safe N'o one except the fireworks cienlly for nearly two term s. After i shipm ents.—G uard. T he "H ay seed B and" is it. ill your house from burglars. W e have the best all round accepting his resignation the m er com m ittee allowed on Mt. David Miss G ertrude Burdick, after an window lock aud holder o n the m arket. Sum m er resort w eather right at ch ants proceeded to elect a succes M onday evening during the course ' enjoyable visit with her m other 1st. Because the lock w orks autom atically aud alw ays ’ home. sor to Mr. Pierce, their unanim ous I of the fireworks display ] and sister, Mrs. J. B. Lewis aud locks itself and the window cannot fall and break the glass. It is to be a safe and sane c e le -, A ntoinette Burdick of this choice being ti. I.. Kees, of the -bid. Because the lock keeps windows from rattling, 1 bratiou- I city, returned to the Portland S an Moving to Dallas. w hich no other lock will do and is worth more th an the price firm of Rees-W allaoe Co. Mr. of it. Circuit court m ay continue until itarium T hursday, from w hich she Rees was not present at the m eet will graduate as a trained nurse •4rd. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or Roger and P.lleu Maloney, w ho| the m iddle of Ju ly , ing and was somewhat surprised th is fall. bottom, which ought to be done for h ea lth 's sake, and no one recently sold part of their farm at W atch for the "H ay seed B au d ’, ! at the honor thus conferred upon can enter from the outside, aud you will feel perfectly safe. Ml kinds.of sewing m achines at I.orane to the C hurchill com pany, after dinner July 5th. him when inform ed of the action 4th. Because they are m ade out of steel and are stronger best prices at Marion V eatch 's. 5tf and better th an all other sash holders. W ill hold any w in of his brother m erchants, lie is a have bought a sm all farm n earj Sweet pea carnival opens to- Mrs. F.d A shby, who resides on Dallas. Polk county* Mr. Maloney night at fairg ro u n d s, dow, large nr sm all. For sale by all hardw are stores. good m an for the place. and sons have gone overland with ! j t ,nay yet he Rnoti drow ning a farm west of this city, presented the i.eader with a branch co n tain the stock and Mrs. Malonev aud weather! f.earn to swim. Birthday Aimiveisary. ing the largest May D uke cherries I the daughter; went bv train yester- We m ay pretty confidently look we have ever seen. She also re-' day. ior sum m er’s arrival soon. ports red clover six feet in length. T hursday was the 14th birthday Special sale on ladies, misses Just now Mrs. Ashby is enjoying | anniversary of O tho H art and Mr. Wlnte is Captain. a visit from her sister, Mrs. W. H . j aud ch ild ren ’s shoes at Lurchs. and Mrs. W ill H art, his parents, H orning of Alden, M inn., whom j W . W . Chrism au of Rmv river, she has not seen in m any years. planned a very pleasant lawn A t the election held by Com pany V V V K E P O K T O F T H E CO ND ITIO N O F T H E V V V social to com m em orate the event. A last evening 1st L ieutenant W. was a county seat visitor T uesday. W atch for W alker & K in g ’s bill- j « W orth Ilarvev, clerk in the First G. W hite was elected captain, b id O ne of the big attractions here letin board special sale each day. a N ational bank, who is a neighbor Lieutenant W. W. Hraustetter was M onday will be Snow ’s G reater - OK C O T T A G E G R O V E The D ream land electric th e a te r i i is h aving a fine run of business j «; of Mr. an d Mrs. H art, was selected advanced to 1st lieutenant an d 1st Shows. A s sn h m ilte d to th e g o v ern m en t, lim e 24, in con d en sed form, R x- Special sale on ladies, misses this week. O utside of the spleu- :£ am in e an d co m p are it w ith o ilier hank »Internen!» of condition. to chaperone the party, it having Sergeant R. S. H ouston to b id , id childri lieutenant. All of these are and ch ild ren ’s w hite can v as shoes did films, Mr. and Mrs T alm age | f been learned th a t Mr. H arvey Davis and Miss Maude Henley, Loans, bonds, city and C apital an d su rp lu s... ,ki,iuni,on would celebrate his birthday the Second Oregon Volunteers of the at Lurchs. members of the famous DeMosS co u n ty w a rra n ts . . . . .<1 Vt'VSS.'kt Profits ................... .. li.in .L .v , Keep an eye out for the Hay- fatuily, furnish some excellent Real estate, fix tu res... n ex t day. H is friends were also Spanish w ar.— Ivugene Register. i j . j j . ï i « j 1 .»,.Soo.no C irc u la tio n ................... t 'a s h ................................. 14I.&.7.M 1 deposits.................... seed Band about 1 AO o clock on m usicai m mlbels „igbtly, Miss 246,205,24 invited and he was agreeably sur the F ilth . | H enley singing the illustrated prised to learn that he was iu fact $.*tf,748,fiO Nutice. #4115,748.611 Women and lxivs under fifteen songs, Mrs. Davis, pianist. They chaperoning his own, as well as For sale at a bargain, W est I ?etar* of "* e are ” ° i s q u ir e d to will remain with the D ream land Mr. H a rt's, birthday com pany. W f . H A V K O V F .R 5 2 ' i A V A IL A B L E c a s h Side Photograph G allery. S e ll, take nl,t hoe,,se to ...definitely. Refreshm ents, ice cream and cake IK V O V W A N T H A K ET V A N D S E R V I C E W E S O L I C I T V O V R B U S I N E S S everything or p art w ith or w ithout j Put aw ay those sum m er clothes A full stock of F.dison phoiio-j® were served on the lawn aud a piano. Call or address tllat yoll tmtAly hoped to wear. * ra‘,hs a,ul records ** M ario" most delightful evening was the V eatch’s. M arv H u sto n . 5tf For, as everybody know s, spring verdict of all. IT. C. Cook has purchased the >$8^-'*6sss«ew^vx>i»>'«ss<smiWRWsai^'WieiRwww**ieeeii8$$8 I, still lingers in the air. Cement Work interest in the Cottage G rove Mer-1! Al C hurchill cam e down from Mr. and Mrs. id W ilson have! cantile com pany of Tom Pearce, I All k in d s of cement work a been entertaining Mrs. W ilson’s ; who has been interested iu the ! th e m ines T h u rsd ay to rem ain u n til after the F ourth, lie says con specialty, satisfaction guaranteed. uncle aud aunt, Mr. an d Mrs. ! business for several years. Mr. | , Cook haF already taken possession ■ siderable activity is in evidence A pply to R. M. G leason, or phone Ross Price of San Francisco, this alKi b js wife aud slaughter and his 1 M ain 21.4. 10-tf about the cam p just now. week. son F. II. Cook and wife, will lie .. . , ... . . ' here soon to m ake their future New potatoes are in the m arket , , , ,, , , f For Sale ' _ home. Mr. Cook comes here from No m atter w hat you happen to and sell at .4 to .4 cents per pound, R0„ ue river valley He is former- During the Season 1909 lielieve, your deeds are going to A good serviceable team, weight tom atoes 5 to 7 cents each, peach- ly Horn Minnesota where he was attract a good deal more attention viA t h e 1200, heavy harness and light es .4 for S cen ts. All the same as [ interested in the wheat business at than vour creeds. M inneapolis for over tw enty years. j Studebaker wagon with cover. | up in the K londike gold fields. T he Ju n e bride season is over, Inquire at Leader office. G len H ogate, the little sou of " Died b u t Ju ly brides are just as good. Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Hogate, w a s ’ ________ Special sale on ladies, misses Irom throw n from a horse T uesday a n d 1 p -A t the family home iu Be careful w ith the fireworks, ami ch ild ren 's w hite can v as shoes sustaiued a severe scalp wound. this city Ju n e .40, 1009, Jas. R. at Lurchs. my boyl Ribble, aged 48 years, .4 m onths H e is able to he about however. and 21 days. To OMAHA and R eturn - - - $64.40 Chas. Sears presented to the Deceased was a native of K en To KANSAS CITY and Return - 64.40 Leader T hursday a cherry lim b ; tucky ami cam e to Cottage Grove about two feet ill length which To ST. LOUIS and re tu rn - - 71.90 with his fam ily several years ago. w as u nusually heavily laden with To CHICAGO and Return - - 76.90 He was a steel worker by trade, fine large May D uke cherries. but has been almost an invalid for an«I to o ilier p rin cip al cities in th e Kant. M iddle W est am i Smith. We are prepared to fit out your house in first-class shape. H is fruit trees on his m ountain severaLvears. H e was a member Correspondingly low fares. W e carry everything in F urniture, Carpets, M attings, L inol farm near town have a large crop, of the C hristian church and an O n S n l a J u n e 2. 3; J u l y 2. 3; A u g u s t II. 12 eum , Rugs, Pillows, Blankets. In fact of fruit w hile his valley neighbors ’ honest, conscientious c i t i z e n . have none—as a result of frost. To DENVER and R eturn - - - 59.40 Funeral services were conducted J. A. W alker of Burlington, from the home T hursday Rev. S. O b Seal« May 17. J u l y f, A v g u st II W ashington, gave his brother B- officiating, interm ent in the Masonic cemetery. A wife D o in g trH ii.it lim it fit d ay s from d ate of »at*, final re tn rn lim it O ct. .41. W e are the house with the goods. D ou’t fail to see us Charles, of this city, a surprise a ||d six < hil(j rei, rarnirn tl.eir sad T h ese ticket» p resen ts som e very a ttra c tiv e featu res in th e way of visit W ednesday after a separation |oss when you are looking for the best. W e lead them all. stopover privilege«, and choice of route»: th ereb y e n a b lin g p assen g ers to m ak e sid e trip s to m an y in te re stin g p o in ts enroute. of .40 years and each readily rec- * w 1 R e n tin g on th e re tn rn tr ip th ro u g h C alifo rn ia m ay tie hail a t a »light Died, at the Tiugene hospital, ognized the other. A sister is ad v an ce o v er th e rates quoted. Ju n e 27, 1909, Mrs. M alinda F. ! also a guest at the W alker home F u ll particu lars, « leeping car reserv atio n « a n d tic k e ts w ill lie fu rn ish ed Petty of Creswell, aged 54 years. 2] ] hy any S o u th ern Pacific Inc-d a g e n t or .after an absence of a sim ilar m onths and 4 days. T he remain» ! COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON j length of time. It is therefore a were taken to Creswell for in ter WM. M cM l’RRA Y, fieneral Passenger A gent, Portland, Ore. m ent. ■ pleasant meeting. S a s h H o l d e r !: Spra^y - W ynne Com pany First National Bank TH E O LD R ELIA B LE SUMMER RATES EAST Southern Pacific Co. COTTAGE GROVE Look Look Look Everything For The House WALKER <3. KING