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M id » S u m m e r LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I t ’s Luck to Sm oke Puck T he better than 5c Cigar M o n ey S a v in g V alu es Gef in Line With Phone the P e o p l e Your Orders for Fresh Come to Our Store Overlook for Trade Bargains Our Fine and go Home with Summer Reliable Groceries Main 25 Don’t who Goods (ioods, Hats Under their Arms and and Savings in their Footwear Pockets..................... Rees-Wallace Co. “W here Y o u D o B e t t e r ’ Will Attend National Encampment G. \V. McReyiiolds will g<> to J’ortlaiul early in A ugust w hereon the 7th of the month the G rand Army men of the state who desire to attend the N ational G. A. K. ]Cueampment at Salt l.ake City, will be supplied with a special car and will m ake the trip in comfort. Round trip tickets will be 427 and it will be opportunity of a lifetime for the old western soldiers as there will probably never be another N ational Encam pm ent west of the Mississippi river. Salt Lake is m aking extensive arrangem ents for the encam pm ent and will show the old veterans the tim e of their lives. Leader Pictures Going Among those who have received Leader picUyfes the past few days for a renewal or new subscription are: Howe G arroutte, Cage Van Schoiack, John Cooley, G. \V. Mc Reynolds, Geo. Comer and fra Ran dall. Siineral-V anD enberg received a large consignm ent of beautiful china cabinets, book cases, library tables and other furniture direct from the factory M onday. BORN. REPORTED TRAGEDY LACKS CONFIRMATION Mrs. G ilkison, with whout Ed Monroe’s little daughter is staying, denies having received a telegram from S pokane announcing the k ill ing of Monroe by John Ryan, late foreman at the Dorena mill, at that place receutly, but she had heard the rum or an d eagerly aw aits its confirm ation or denial. T he little girl is in receipt of a post card from her father dated at Spo* kane S unday Ju ly 27. Prof Tucker Badly Injured." l ine shower Mouday. More homeseekers iu town. VV. O. VV. Rally A ugust 7th Still a curious year as to w eather. Room for you in Cottage Grove. ’ Sum m er still liugers iu the lap of spring. Everybody boost for th e Cottage G rove district fair. T h e binders will soon l>e g ath er ing the golden sheaves. Dr. W. \V. Oglesby visited E u gene professionally M onday. Look over the Leader’s ads and then patronize Leader advertisers. J. S. Coleman was tran sactin g business at the county seat Mon day. - Mrs. Thos. Pearce returned home from a visit at Eugene M ou day, C. H. Burkholder and W all Cochran were county seat visitors Friday. Little Miss O lga G ray, of Salem, is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. H K. Metcalf. W. G. Baker and family went to Newport today to spend a m o u th ’s v acatjo u . Rememlier the big W oodm an of the World rally at this place A ugust 7. Blessed are the pool in purse, for they have no troubles iu prospect; they are all here. ^ D on’t interfere with the affairs of your neighbors unless they first pay you a fee for it. Dr. Lowe, the well-known op tician is now at Hotel Oregon to rem ain until W ednesday night. Mrs. W. L. Copperuoll, of E u gene, is a guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. D. 'f- Awbrey. An ice cream social will be given at the Silk Creek school house F riday evening. All are in vited. Miss Fern Royer, has returned to Cottage Grove, to spend the sum m er with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. I^ewis. W hile in the act of putting out a small blaze, w hich started in the roof of his home today at noon, Prof. T ucker, who' resides on west wall street fell across a joist, striking violently on his chest and abdomen, sustaining w hat is thought to lie serious internal in juries. Dr. Schleff is attending Mr. T ucker an d at the tim e of goiug to press we are unable to W ill Berg has returned from learn of the seriousness of his case. A laska, to visit with his mother an d sisters. H e is interested in Do You Want a Milch Cow? mines aud m ining. Miss Neva Perkins and Miss Some good milch cows for sale, or will exch an g e for lum ber. In Lula C urrin have returned from quire of Chas. M cFarland, Cottage a very enjoyable visit with rela Grove. F arm mile and a half west tives at Baker City. They visited the Seattle exposition also. of town. A. I). Brooks, of the Carlton A N L A U F —To the wife of Pious N ursery Co., has been booking orders for fruit trees in this vicinity A ulauf, at A ulauf, Ju ly 24, l')09, for the past week, receiving an a ten pound boy. order for 2.100 apple an d pear trees from Messrs. Stew art and Porter BOSLEY—T o the wife of Dennis and enough trees to plant seven Bosley in Cottage Grove, July acres from J. F. Spray. Mr. Latli- rop who recently purchased the 25, 190b, a 7 pound boy. Spray farm south of town wiH also M cK IBB RN — To the wife of plant ten acres to pears this fall H enry M cKibben, July 27, 1909, and will receive his stock from the Carlton N ursery. an eight pound girl. Room for You In Cottage Grove C ottage D rove is in ttie S u nny S outh ol th e B eautiful W illam ette V alley am i is a t p resen t th e ce n te r of th e la rg e st txxly of sta n d in g tim b e r in the world, of com m ercial value. C ottage D rove offers m ore o p p o rtu n ities in ev ery lin e of in d u stry th a n any lik e area in th e Pacific States, T h e g eo g rap h ical location m ak es th is p o in t th e ch ief tra d in g cen ter for th e th irty -o n e saw m ills, lo g g in g cam ps, gold, silver, copper, lead an d q n ick silv e r m ines w hich lie w ith in a ra d iu s of th irty m iles. T h is section is th e hom e of th e fam ous Com ice P ear an d even- v ariety of A m erican D rap es. Spitzenberg, Y ellow N ew ton a n d Bald win A pples h e re a tta in perfection an d are eag erly so u g h t for by the New Y ork buyers. T h is can lie w ondered a t by those who are not fam iliar w ith th e fact, how ever, New Y ork fru it raisers are co m in g h ere and p u rch asin g land upon w hich to raise th e above m en tio n ed fmita. T h is section is adapted to th e ra isin g of ev ery know n variety of fru it th a t w ill e x is t outside of th e tropics, for w ith an elev atio n of i.71 feet an d no p re v a ilin g h ig h w inds or sudden clim atic changes, th e co n d itio n s as found here th a t conform to th e re q u ire m e n ts of all fm ita. If you are an en erg etic citizen, w an tin g to im p ro v e J o u r c o n d i tion p h y sically or financially, do n o t g rab at a straw , b u t in v e stig a te th is section, for th e re is “ Room for yon in C ottage D ro v e ." Ask FRED G. CONVEY, Manager m Cot tage Grove Commercial Club 0 T he Cigai in the Green Box. ^ 0 S 33 B 0 SaS 3 3 3 SSK 3 KeK< 3 S 3 S& 33 K 0 Even straw is valuable every spear will be saved season. and this ] Spray-Wynne Co. Has It Work is being rushed on the foundation for B. K. Law son’s fine new two story brick. A NEW Woodhurn has tlu- bithulithic fever and hopes to have her m ain | street paved before next winter. B \irg la .r P r o of W in d o w L ock er A m urder case of unusual in te r-, est will now be the center of at- j tra d ion in Portland. A woman iu the case. John Woodard has returned ■ home from a trip to Spokane, where he put iu an application or filing in governm ent land opening in that section of the country. I. . 11. Canfield has purchased the house aud two lots on W all street formerly occupied by L. M. Hitt. Mr. Canfield will proceed to improve this projierty. Scores of automobile parties are passing through Cottage Grove this season from Southern Oregon aud California points going aud coming from the Seattle E xposi tion. J. B. Coleman, a prom inent E u gene capitalist, was fined 45.00 for using profatM*- language on the street at the county seat yesterday. A reckless autoist provoked his wrath. AND Sash Holder Protect your windows from burglars by using H a rt’s Burglar Proof A nti-R attler, A utom atic V entilation Sash H older aud Locker. O ne alw ays th iu k s of locking th e doors but leaves the windows unlocked, therefore you are n o t safe iu your house from burglars. We have the best all round window lock au d holder ou the m arket. 1st. Because the lock works autom atically an d alw ays locks itself and the window cannot fall and break the glass. 2nd. Because the lock kee|>s windows from rattling, w hich no other lock will do and is worth more than the price of it. Srd. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or bottom, which ought to be done for h ea lth ’s sake, and no one can enter from the outside, and you will feel |>erfectly safe. 4th. Because they are m ade out of steel and are stronger au d better th an all other sash holders. W ill hold any win- dow, large or small. S p r ^ y - W ynn© The farmers and dairym en are getting a little the better of their hay-m aking rush and will soon be ready to tack le some other of their m ultifarious duties. T he hay crop has been quite heavy iu spite of the unfavorable spring weather. V t |r ffr (§» C om pany | WE SE L L = — TRAVELLERS = = = CHECKS They Are Safe Money for Travellers, Ur Paine, ot Eugene, after a few d ay ’s experience with a new white steam er auto, including a collision with a stum p which pre vented him going over a precipice, but which nearly cost the life of | his wife and Mrs. K uykendall, has sold his m achine to another E u f gene man. Good in All Parts of the World. f F ir st N a tio n a l B a n k I Geo. Comer was down from Port land Saturday to attend a meeting of the N esm ith county committee : of tile Commercial Club. Mr. | Corner has alone secured three thousand nam es on the new N es mith county initiative petitions in and around Portland. Mr. Comer returned to his home in the m etrop olis Monday. J. II. Phillips and wife of C hica go, arrived at this place Friday and are guests of J. I). Phillips, the former’s brother, aud family. They have been attending the Seattle exposition. Mr. Phillips is engaged iu the furniture business and also has a fine fruit farm near Bertram A pplegate, of Voncalla, Chicago. They are very fav o ra has accepted a position in the Mod bly impressed with this part of ern P harm acy w hich will give O regon. Druggist Dave G riggs a little more Miss Frank Dean after a pro time to devote to the local tele longed visit with relatives in W ash phone office aud service of which ington state and a few days sight he is m anager. seeing at the Seattle E xposition a r Robert Gile, wife aud baby, of rived at this place S aturday on her Roseburg, spent Sunday, with way to her Coquille City home and Mrs. Giles mother, Mrs. Currin, in is a guest of Miss Dollie H aw kins. th is city. Robert reports a light Miss Dean aud her m other and prune crop in D ouglas and his big brother spent last winter at this drier aud packing institution at place, Miss Dean occupying a case Roseburg will have a shorter run in the Leader office for a few th an usual this season. months. Letters from Com pany E boys iu Irrigation iu the W illam ette is to Cam p Bensou, C lackam as county, receive attention at Eugene S atu r report lots of rain and consequent day, Ju ly .11, when a meeting will ly disagreeable cam p life, drill be held under the auspices of the work and target practice, but the Eugene Commercial Club to dis boys are cheerfully m aking the cuss th is im portant m atter. W. best of it and will have better W. Cotton, Ringer Herman aud w eather soon, no doubt. others have lieen invited to attend Mrs. Rosetta Miller, son and the meeting and m ake addresses. daughter, of W alla W alla, arrived T h e g athering will meet in the in Cottage Grove Saturday to en afternoon. joy a visit with her father and Portland Oregonian: Pleading mother, Mr. aud Mrs. H. C. V eatch and num erous other rela guilty to three violations of the 28- tives au d friends, after an absence hour law in the transportation of I of several years. Mr. Miller, live stock through the W illamette “ C y ,” is a travelling salesm an and Valley, the Southern Pacific Com will probably join his family at pany was yesterday fined 4200 and th is place before they return home. costs in each count in the Federal court. T he charges of the railroad Dr Lowe’s superior glasses fu r com pany were made under the pro nishes all the eyes needs except visions of an act of congress which w ater. Ju st how they relieve the prohibits railroads from keeping nervous system and strengthen the livestock in transit for more than eyes tak es longer to expound than experience. Consult him at Hotel 28 hours w ithout stopping for food Oregon uext W ednesday July 28. and rest. All k in d s of sewing m achines at i T he latest sheet music at Marion best prices at Marion V eateh’s. 5tf V eatch's. OF COTTAGE C ap ital $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 GROVE S u rp lu s an d Profits $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 00 SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS | SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 visv t h e Southern Pacific Co. v fro m COTTAGE G R O V E To To To To OMAHA and R eturn - - KANSAS CITY and Return ST. LOUIS and r e tu rn - CHICAGO and Return - • $64.40 • 64.40 - 71.90 - 76.90 and to o th e r p rin cip al c itie s in th e Hast, M id d le W est an d South. C o rresp o n d in g ly low fares. O n S a l e J u n e 2 , 3 ; J u l y 2 , 3 ; A u g u s t 11, 12 To DENVER and R etu rn - - - 5 9 .40 O n S c a le M a y 17, J u l y 1, A u g u s t II G oin g tra n sit lim it 10 d ay s from d ate of sale, final re tu rn lim it Oct. .11. T h ese tic k e ts p resen ts som e very attra c tiv e featu res iu tlie way of stopover p riv ileg e s, an d choice of routes; th ereb y e n a b lin g p assen g ers to m ake side trip s to m any in te re s tin g p o in ts eu ro u te. R o u tin g on th e re tu rn tr ip th ro u g h C alifo rn ia m ay lie had a t a slig h t ad v an ce o v er th e rates quoted. P u ll particu lars, sleep in g car reserv atio n s an d tic k e ts will lie fu rn ish ed by an y S o u th ern Pacific local ag en t, or WM. M cM THRAY, G eueral Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. STEVOS C .C ro p d e s tr o y in g 'f u r r e d a n d feathered r p e s ti a re m ade s h o r t sh rift of w ith a reliable, u n errin g S T E V E N S . CATARRH « sa a AY-FEVER C .F o r Sport or S e rv ic e .S T E V E N S R 11 'L E S — 'S H O T G U N S —P IS T O L S are u n su rp assed . 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