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Mid-Summer LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL. It’s I.uck to Smoke Puck The better than 5c Cigar Money Saving Values The Cigar in the Green Box. Spring weather still. Don’t Welcome the home seekers. . . . . , 1 his might Ire termed near-sum- mer. Overlook 25c value hose for 17c Friday and Saturday at Lurch's. Bargains Our Fine While few women drink most all of them like their glasses. and go Home with Summer Property with sewers is worth twice as much as without. Goods Ooods, Hals It doesn’ t pay to believe only those things you know are true. Arms and Look over the Leader’s ads and then patronize Leader advertisers. Footwear Lose an hour in the morning and you’ll be all day hunting for it. Get in Line With Phone the P e o p l e who Come to Our Store Your for Trade Orders for fresh Reliable (iroceries Under their and Savings in their Main 25 Pockets..................... Rees-Wallace Co. “ Where You Do Better’ Potato growers see large crops ahead. Divorce Cates. Dici. Salem is getting its first steel Mrs. Bessie Hoaglaud was graut- S C IIA F F R — At his home at Lo- rane, Or., July 21, 1909, W illie buildiug. ed a divorce from Kdward Hoag- Schafer, son of Lewis Schafer, A man near Kugene is platting j land on the ground o f desertion. aged about 20 years o f quick I acres into acre tracts. Judge Harris heard the divorce consumption. Burial services Some insist on painting a town case of Claude A. Hardisty vs. ■ w e r e conducted at the Cottage red. Green seems to be the color Kthel V. Hardisty and at orice I Grove Masonic cemetery Thurs adopted by Druggist Brebaut. gave the plaintiff bis decree for day. H is not the uauie that makes separation. . , I tue piano but the piano that makes For Sale.— House and lot in Judge Harris has issued de- the name. A carload of just lot three block three on W all Mc such pianos received this week at cree iu the divorce case street. Fight roomed house with Dowell vs. McDowell, dism issing:, ,, . Marion Veatch’s. : halls, bath and pantry, for $1,550 M cD ow ell1-. ,, „ . The Booth-Kelly Lumber com the , , case, but allowing * if sold at once. Call on or ad- ■, , , . .. pany who have just received the to file another complaint. 1 diess. W. G. B akkh . I.v4t i lug order for car material from the In the divorce case o f Batberie • • ' Harrimau system, are the largest Withrow vs. Frederick Withrow As soon as a town is supplied rail shippers on the Pacific coast, with three or four automobiles an Judge Harris made an order deny says the Kugene Register. expensive garage is established. ing application of the plaintiff for Have Dr. Lowe relieve your suit money, as the defendant has W ho foots the bill? Verily, an head and eye ache with a pair of auto is an expensive luxury. his suiierior glasses. They cost no no money except that which he Phone your grocery orders ¡to more than others and you have earns from day to day, and is in the benefit of his skill and over 19 debt. Cook. years of experience. Dozens of Cottage Grove references. Con sult him July 28th. Mr. and Mrs. W . II. Abrams returned home from a visit at Ku 'I'lie city of Kugene with a 100 $ gene Wednesday. Alton Hampton o f Kugene, ¡s 1 acre park presented to it by a mil- looking after business matters at ' ’0,la' re banker, has proceeded to add 50 acres more. On top of the Grove today. that the city lxmglit the butte A NEW Chas. Beidler was looking after across the railroad track from the farm interest iu the vicinity of depot. W ho doubts that such Oakland the first of the week. policies have done much to make Contractor Will Hart, assisted Kugene a desirable residence city. by A. I.. Wynne, is buildiug a 25c value hose for 17c Friday wide gabled front porch on W. C. and Saturday at Lurch’s. Conner’s home. AND 11. <>. Thompson, president of The Arcade theater will donate the Commercial Club, returned its Monday and Tuesday even home from a trip to Florence this ing receipts to the commercial club morning and says that the lower promotion fund. Special program Siuslaw is certainly a fine country, each evening. Kverybody attend. Protect your windows from burglars by using Hart’s but is greatly iu need of railroad The insurance policy for $500 Burglar Proof Anti Rattler, Automatic Ventilation Sash facilities to the iuterior, that coun Holder and Locker. One always thinks of locking the doors carried iu the order of Lady M ac try like south Lane having been but leaves the windows unlocked, therefore you are not safe cabees by Mrs. Geo. Smith who greatly neglected in the way of iu your house from burglars. We have the l>est all round died May 21st was received recent public road improvements. It is window lock and holder on the market. ly and paid over to Mr. Smith the 1st. Because the lock works automatically and always therefore no wonder they are also first of the week. locks itself and the window cannot fall and break the glass. talking for the creation of a new 2nd. Because the lock keeps windows from rattling, Dr I.Viwe’s superior glasses fur coast county. which no other lock will do and is worth more than the price nishes all the eyes needs except of it. Company E, Notei. water. Just how they relieve the ,Trd. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or uervous system and strengthen the bottom, which ought to lie done for health's sake, and no one eyes takes longer to expound than Company E will leave for the can enter from the outside, and you will feel perfectly safe. experience. Consult him at Hotel Clackamas county encampment 4th. Because they are made out of steel and are stronger Oregon next Wednesday July 28. grounds this Saturday, a good per and better than all other sash holders. W ill hold any win dow, large or small. The three months old baby of cent of the com pany’s membership Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson died having expressed their intention of at this place Tuesday while they going. were here from Yonealla visiting First Lieutenant H. K. Metcalf! with friends. The remains were will remain at the Clackamas | shipped to Yonealla Wednesday range and encampment grounds j for burial. after the six days encampment to iSS«? fl Spray-Wynne Co. Has 1 It Burglar Proof COTTAGE GROVE TO PLAY COLTS SUNDAY T oday's Eugene Register says: 'p ie Cottage Grove teglR wlt|pl| will play the locals nest Sunday has played 1.1 games this year and has won 10 of them— a record to he proud of. As the locals have played 6 and won all of them—if comparative games count for any thing, Sunday’ s game should he a hard one. The Grove’s lineup will he the same as it has heen all season, with the exception of Maker, their pitch er. However, another Baker has heen secured to pitch for them and fle travelled all pver tjie pountry last year pitching for the Chicago Ladie’s team, thereby gaining lots of experience, as the I.adie’s team played every day. Karl Hill, the well-known heavy-hitting first baseman plays with them, as does McFarland, the ex-hig-leaguer. All Nesmith county is proud of its team and will boost them to the finish. For the locals, a new man will pitch, in the person of Hond, a flax-haired sothpaw, who comes here well recommended as a slab artist. Wager will catch: Coleman will play first in the absence of Captain Paine, who will be on his vacation; Smith second; Hobbs third and Driver short. The out field has not been chosen for Sun day’ s game, but it is certain that ffle heavy hitting ball will ramblp in one of the gardens. Three street cars will run to the grounds continually, beginning at 1: to, so everyone will have good car accomodations Sunday, which has been lacking heretofore. All the cars will be at the grounds when the game breaks up and in one load they will l>e able to carry the people front the grounds. Fine Bungalo David Scholl the jeweler, has let a contract to W ill Hart, the house builder, for a neat modern bungalo to be built on Mr. Scholl’s acre lot on Wall street between the two Silk Creek bridges. It is to contain 5 rooms beside hall, bath room, pantries, wardrobes and toilet, i.umber is now being placed on the ground for this new home. Thus the good work goes on. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples: Willis W . Cildersleeve and Miss Alice A, Wheeler, • both o f Cottage Grove; Albert C. Thomson, of Portland, and Miss Ernestine Fisher, of Eu- gene: Frank Wilson, of Crescent City, Cal.; and Miss Keouie Belle Powell, of Kugene. Cottage Grove's Record. Sid Smith’s Colts will play Cot tage Grove here Sunday. The ‘ ‘trailers” have arrived and Man ager Smith expects to be able to handle the crowd without any difficulty. Cottage Grove hag been defeated but three of thirteen games this season.— Guard. Sold a Good Farm. Henry Stewart of the Jack Rod- man company recently sold the James Montgomery place one mile tiorth of I unction to F. K. Sly of Creswell at $65 per acre. It is a fine piece of projiertv and Mr. Sly did well to get it.— Register. For Sale.— A good bakery busi ness, including range and all ; necessary utensils. Apply to this office. Room for You In Cottage Grove Cottage (trove is in the Sunny South ol the Beautiful Willamette Valley and is at present the center of the largest liody of standing timber in the world, of commercial value. Cottage Drove offers more opportunities iu every line of industry than any like area in the Pacific States. The geographical location makes this point the chief trading center for ttie thirty-one sawmills, logging camps, gold, silver, copper, lead and quick silver mines which lie within a ratlins of thirty miles. This section is the home of the famous Cornice Pear and every variety of American «trapes. Spitzenberg, Yellow Newton and Bald win Apples here attain perfection anil are eagerly sought for by the • New York buyers. This can be wondered at by those who are not familiar with the fact, however, New York fruit raisers are coming here amt purchasing land upon which to raise the above mentioned fmits. This section is adapted to the raising of every known variety of frnit ttiat will exist outside of the tropics, for with an elevation of #,7I feet and no prevailing high winds or sudden climatic changes, the conditions as found here that conform to the requirements of all fruits. If you are an energetic citizen, wanting to improve yonr condi tion physically or financially, do not grab at a straw, but investigate this section, for there is “ Room for you in Cottage Drove.” Ask FRED G. C O N LE Y , Manager m Cottage Grove Commercial Club Window Locker S a s h H o ld e r Spra^y - W ynne serve as range officer in the state target shoot. Company E will j furnish five men in the rifle tourna- j rnent: Butte Mooney, Jas. II. | Potts, F. II. Snodgrass, II. H. | Petrie and Captain Johnson. | Third Lieutenant B. K. Lawson will serve Company li as quarter Scott Bennett who resides near master this year. Portland is in Cottage Grove look Fpon the urgent request of mem ing after property interests and visiting with friends after a two bers o f his company, Rev. W . A. years absence. He says he notes Elkins will go with the Company many substantial improvements in E boys to the Clackamas six days encampment Saturday and there his old home town. will be no services at the Christian The latest sheet music at Marion church Sunday as a result. Rev. Veatch’s. I Elkins was a member of the fa Mrs. A. M. Crawford, of Salem, mous Second ( »regon which cam wife of the Attorney General, who paigned iu the Phillipines, and his is mentioned as a prominent catuli- active work iu Company IS has a date for governor, is visiting tbe KOod luoral effect upon its ineintier city tbe guest of Attorney and Mrs. ship. J. S. Medley during the absence of her husband, who is making a trip London Items ______ up the Deschutes looking after \V. B. Dennis of Black Butte] matters connected with some irri gation project and Mrs. Crawford returned from a short trip to Port-i laud. will remain here until joined by Mr. and Mrs. Bantou have gone her husband, when they will ex to Portland and Seattle for a tend their visit to Southern Oregon couple of weeks vacation. points, including Roseburg and W . A . Ereman of Oakland, Coos Bay. Iowa, who is touring the coast 25c value hose for 17c Friday came to the Calapooya Springs for and Saturday at Lurch's. a few days rest. Mrs. Tate and daughter Miss Mr. Albert Whitney of Medford, j Bertha, of San Diego, California, Oregon, is iu London visiting with j were guests o f Cottage Grove his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. I friends this week including Mrs. Sharp who are spending the sum Rice Hastings. The Tates’ form mer at the Springs. erly resided on a nice farm north Mrs. Lee Chaney of Eugene of this city, but sold it a few years who has been visiting her husband | ago and located in Southern Cali at the Springs for the past few fornia with which they are de days returned to the Grove Mon- j lighted. Mrs. Tate says they have day morning enroute for her home, j two crops down there a year— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chambers o f j oranges and tourists, and that both Eugene, with his mother, daughter are profitable, to the people of the and niece, made the Calapooya southern California cities and Springs a visit Sunday. They rural communities. S h e says came iu their large Cadillac car building lots as far as two miles returning the same day. out from the business section of I Sau Diego sell for $5,000 and farm All kinds of sewing machines at and orchard land is in proportion. best prices at Marion Veatch’s. 5tf | Will Mart has completed his carpentering contract on Mr. Kerns beautiful new home on Wall street and R. M. Gleason, the concrete worker, is now laying the cement walks about this fine new home. --------- Company WE SELL— TRAVELLERS -------------- CHECKS They Are Safe Money for Travellers. Good in All Parts of the W orld. First National Bank OF C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 COTTAGE GROVE S u r p lu s a n d P r o fits $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS I .'W V C 'V C S V -'-^ .-«frW W SSSSSW ««SSSSSW W SSS SIMMER RATES EAST Daring the Season 1909 vliv t h e Southern Pacific Co. from COTTAGE GROVE To To To To OMAHA and Return • - KANSAS CITY and Return ST. LOUIS and return - CHICAGO and Return - - $64.40 - 64.40 • 71.90 - 76.90 and toother principal cities in the Hast, Mithlle West ami South. Correspondingly low fares. O n 8 * 1 « J u n e 2 , 3; J u ly 2 , 3; A u g u s t II. 12 To DENVER and Return • 59 .4 0 O e S e t * N . r 17, J u ly I, A i g u e II Doing transit limit 1» «lays from «late of sale, final return limit Oct. .11. These tickets presents some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges. an«t choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make si«le trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may lie hail at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will he furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. M cM U R R A Y , General P.tsseniger Agent, Portland, Ore. I I