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\ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. M id-Sum m er Very good harvest weather. District fair meeting tonight. W. O. W. Rally A ugust 7th Surveying for the proposed farm Peaches are ripe near the Dalles. ers' railroad in I'm a tilla county is We do quality printing at P ort progressing. Mrs. H ow ard W ood an d little lan d prices. O regouians are still enjoying daughter, |u1ia of Eugene, visited during the week with relatives in spring weather. this city. Sum m er resort w eather continues F. II. Phillips an d family, a c at Cottage Grove. Look over the L eader's ads an d com panied by an eastern friend then patronize Leader advertisers. and his family, are enjoying cam p J. S. Milne an d G. II. Standish life on Mosby Creek this week. were Eugene visitors W ednesday. Marion Y eatch purchased a All k in d s of sewing m achines at corner lot in the W ynne addition best prices at Mari m V entch’s. 5tf fronting on Locust street opposite | J œ Lésina was fined $150 at H erbert E ak iu s residence last Roseburg T hursday for selling real w eek. beer. Jas. Jeffries, the heavyw eight Medford and adjacent distincts cham pion, has posted $.5,000 as a have voted to enlarge th a t city ’s forfeit to bind a m atch with Jack Johnson, the big black heav y limits. Remember the big W oodm an of weight. the W orld rally at th is place T h e white and red pressed brick j A ugust 7. for the front of C. C. W oodard’s ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kerley went I large new brick h av e arrived and J They m ake a ' to Cottage G rove T hursday on a are beiug laid, nobby building. visit.—G uard. Money Saving Values Get in Line With Phone the P e q p 1 e Your Conte to Our Slot*’. 0 Orders for Fresh Overlook for Trade Bargains Our Fine and go Home with Summer Rel i abl e Groceries Don’t who Under their Goods Goods, Hats Arms and and Savings in their Main 25 Footwear Pockets...................... R e e s - W a l l a c e Co. “ W h e re Y o u D o B e t t e r ' Power Concrete Mixer. Keep the City Park Clean. K. M. Gleason, Uie cem ent W hile the city am t the Civic worker, has received a new Chica- Improvement Committee is pleased go concrete m ixer, which is o|>er- j to grant various societies and local ated by a d-horse power gasoline 1 organizations the privilege of t-be engine, all of which is m ounted on use of the City Park for picnics trucks and besides being a great and public gathering, it is no more labor saving m achine expedites the than proper th a t the request should work of laying cement sidewalks be made that after each occasion the and all other work in this line for park be put in just as c le a a a n d good which Mr. ('.leason is now well condition as it was found by the equipped. 11 is motto is "th e old society using it. It is also noted board w alks m ust g o ,” and at the that team s frequently enter the rate he is laying new cement w alks park from Main street driving over and curbing, the old lum ber w alks the curbing an d cement walk. will soon be a relic of the past in this T his is strictly prohibited as a good city especially on the principal drivew ay into the p ark has been streets. provided from the west side and team s should alw ays enter and m ake their ex it bv th is drivew ay. To be Regimental Chaplain. Private I'lk iq s of the Cottage ('.rove com pany, is to receive a commission. Colonel Y oran or dered him yesterday to ap|>ear for exam ination as Chaplain. E lkins is an ordained m inister and at the S unday evening services m ade it clear that he is fitted for the duties of regim ental chaplain. Ilis rank will be th at of cap tain ,—O re gonian. [Rev. Mr. lilkins is now pastor of the Christian church at Cottage d ro v e and was a p ri vate in com pany C of the Second Oregon regim ent in the P hilip pines.] W alter Davis, the Southern P a cific engineer, well know n in Rose- b u rg was at the throttle of an en gine which blew up on a siding at M arion Station, 12 miles south of Salem at an early hour T hursday. A lthough the locomotive was prac tically demolished, Davis sustained nothing more in the way of injuries th a n some inconsequential burns on his face anil hands. Davis visited in Cottage ('.rove last week. Roseburg is building a new #12,000 brick Presbyterian church. T h e famous O pp placer mine near Jacksonville is soon to resum e operations. I Spray-Wynne Co. Has It A NEW B u rgla r Proof W indow Locker AND Sash H older Protect your windows from b u rg lars by usiug H a rt’s Burglar Proof A nti-R attler, A utom atic V entilation Sash H older and Locker. O ne alw ays th in k s of locking the doors but leaves the windows uulocked, therefore you are not safe in your house from burglars. W e have the best all round window lock and holder on the m ark et. 1st. Because the lock works autom aticallv and alw ays locks itself and the window cannot fall and break the glass. 2nd. Because the lock keeps windows from rattling, which no other lock will do and is worth more th au the price of it. trd. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or bottom, w hich ought to be done for h ea lth 's si;ke, and no one can enter from the outside, and you will feel |>ei fectlv safe. 1th. Because they are made out of steel an d are stronger and better thau all other sash holders. W ill hold any w in dow, large or small. Spracy - Wynne Company i TRAVELLERS CHECKS Springfield and Cottage Grove H arry Pulliam , president of the j will not play ball S unday as for N ational Baseball League, shot _ merly announced. himself T hursday w ith suicidal in- f l C l ^ — Rev. C. A. Wooley, of Ivugene, ¡tent, due to ill health, in New ^ f s V v v 'v - ,v s - > - - % - ,y<í¡sa9SS*SS88& »«s^«ee® essiSí¡^^ SSSSSSSSSSS» «ss w as a guest of the family of his Yord City l i e ’s o u t—and dead. son F’rank in this city today. We note th a t the C apital Ini-1 WE SELL Mrs. 1). Asher returned W edues provemement Co., of Salem, is ad day from a visit with her d au g h ter vertising for “ tw enty team s and I in Cottage G rove.— Roseburg Re men at once for street work an ^ view. gravel h au lin g .” Looks good for|j^ An ice cream social will be Salem. They Are Safe, Money for Travellers. given at the Silk Creek school T he Eugene m oving picture house S aturday evening. All are shows have a war on at the present \ ? Good in All Paris of the World. invited. time having reduced the adm ission ^ | Billie Ilig g iu s is transform ing price from 10 to S cents for an j £ his single story cottage adjoining hour instead of a h alf hour show, ‘ OF COTTAGE GROVE the Catholic church into a modern as formerly. T here is nothing in C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 S u rp lu s and P r o fits $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 t\vo-story cottage. the business at th at rate. Mrs. Ed Jones, Mrs. Karl and John Nokes and A1 lillege have SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe recovered from an attack of the Miller, left for the blackberry patch M anila sm allpox and are pursuing .VSÍSÍ* .-«SSÇWÏSW.S» V Cvvw w V \ in the hills east of town T hursday. their daily avocations again. Last Service at the Tent. T he last service in the tent next Sunday, A ugust 1st. Subject in the morning, “ W hat is T rue Re ligion.” E vangelistic service in the evening. All cordially invited. E. (t. O. C roat , Pastor. f First National Bank Mr. and Mrs. W. A- C u n n in g ham and sou, and Dr. K athrene Schleef, went up to C ougar Bend T hursday to spend a few days picking wild blackberries. C ontractor Will H art and his assistant, A. L. W ynne, com menced work on a fine new b u n g a low for Dave Scholl, the jeweler, on west W all street this m orning, Do You Want a Milch Cow ? Some good milch cows for sale, or will ex chan g e for lum ber. In quire of Chas. M cFarland, Cottage Grove. Farm mile an d a half west of town. H ere’s one on A lbany, from the Democrat: A little boy just from K ansas City, after looking around First street ( the m ain stre e t) asked: “ W here's the town?” Found—A pair of gold rimmed spectacles in a leather case, on Gowdyville road. Owner pay for this notice and receive glasses. T he latest sheet m usic at Marion Y eatch’s. Room for You In Cottage Grove C ottage ('»rove is in th e S unny S outh ot th e b eau tifu l W illa m e tte V alley an d is at p resen t th e c e n te r of th e larg est body of sta n d in g tim !)er in th e w orld, of com m ercial value. C ottage G rove offers m ore o p p o rtu n itie s in e v e ry lin e of in d u stry th an any lik e area in th e Pacific States. T h e geo g rap h ical location m akes th is p oint th e chief tra d in g c e n te r for th e th irty -o n e saw m ills, hogging c* lip s. gold, silver, copper, lead an d quick s ilv e r m in es w hich lie w ith in a rad 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 am i every v ariety of A m erican G rap es. Spitzenberg, Yellow N ew ton an d Bald win A pples h ere attain perfection an d are eag erly so u g h t for by the New Y ork buyers. I b is can lie w ondered at by those w ho are not fam iliar w ith the fact, how ever, New Y ork fru it raisers are com ing h ere and p u rch asin g land upon w hich to raise th e above m en tio n ed f ra ils. T h is section is adapted to the ra isin g of ev ery know n variety of fru it th a t will e x is t o u tsid e of the tropics, for w ith an elev atio n of #»71 feet an d no p re v a ilin g h ig h w inds or sudden clim atic changes, th e c o n d itio n s as found h ere th a t conform to th e re q u ire m e n ts of all fruits. If you are an en erg etic citizen, w an tin g to im prove y o u r c o n d i tion p h y sically o r financially, <k> n ot g rab at a straw , b ut in v e stig a te th is section, for th ere is “ Room for yon in C ottage G ro v e .” Ask FRED G. C O N LEY, Manager Col tageGrove Commercial Club j|j \3SSS5SSBS3S3^3Si SSS6H‘SS3(33S3HQ Mr. Nokes suffered severely from j the disease, but Mr. Ellege says h e | had a very light attack . T he City Council has decided to | I purchase the Cochran stone quarry i on the County road one mile north | of this city com prising about | three acres of good solid rock su it able for coarse or fine street dress ing an d all kinds of road im prove Ed H olterm an, w ho for the past m ent work. year has held a position on the -M arion Yeatcli, G. 11. Tyson, Portland police force, is off on a Jas. O strander of th is city, and fifteen days leave of absence and Chas. 1'm pluey of Astoria, went is a guest of C ottage Grove up to Cougar Bend T uesday ami friends. enjoyed -the evening au d next G. G. W arner, the well-known m orning fishing. They returned Bohemia m ining m an, cam e down hom e W ednesday evening an d re from the cam p W ednesday and re port a pretty good catch of fish and turned today. He is quietly a fine time developing his projierty—throw ing D. D. Y an W inkle and fam ily, rocks and dirt and saying little. of Sunnyside, W ashington are Prof. T u ck er who fell and was guests or the form er’s cousin, Dr. reported as quite severely injured J. (). Van W inkle and wife, anil while attem pting to put out a also Mrs. M cKinney and Mrs. small blaze on the roof of his home H arry Knowlton, who is the last Monday, will be able to be up m other and sister of Mrs. V an and around in a few days. W inkle. T he fam ily is touring in Mrs. Ida Miller of W all street a R am bler autom obile and will entertained the Lady M accabees visit B elknapp Springs on their re nt her home T uesday afternoon turu trip. and gave them a four o ’clock tea, As stated on the third page of serving delightful refreshments. the last issue of the Leader, Mrs. T he ladies learned her birthday G ilkinson. with whom Fid Mon was a few days later and surprised roe’s little daughter m akes her her w ith a silver thim ble as a gift. home, had received no intelligence Mrs. Miller was quite surprised to regarding the rum ored killing of find an ex tra package in her plate. E.d Monroe at Spokane recently by A good time was enjoyed by all. John Ryan, nor has she received W illard Martin aud daughter, of any confirmation of the report up Silver Lake, who left Cottage to this time. T he little girl has Grove recently to attend the Seattle w ritten her grandm other at C en Exposition returned to this city tra b a , W ash., regarding the m at T hursday and report a pleasant ter and expects an answ er in a day trip and an enjoyable visit with or two. j Mr. M artin’s brothers, Joel and I ’lyssis who reside in Seattle. Mr. M artin says th a t the Oregon b u ild ing is grand and th at its display of products is second to none. He says L ane’s exhibit will com pare favorably with th at of any of the Oregon counties. Mr. M artin says the fair as a whole is a great suc cess financially and otherwise. After a few days visit with his brother Nattie, and aged mother here, he will return with his d aughters to their Silver Lake home. A. Nelson, the electrician, was home from Junction T hursday, where he is completely overhauling and im proving the local electric light system. Mr. Nelson says the ow nets of the plant are th in k in g seriously of installing a new and larger plant at 'h a t place, a m atter w hich will be determined at a m eeting of those interested in a day or two Mr. Nelson returned to Ju n ctio n today to resume his work and in case a new plant is purchased he will probably^ be en gaged to install it. SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 v ia the Southern Pacific Co. fr om COTTAGE G R O V E To To To To OMAHA and R eturn - - KANSAS CITY and Return ST. LOUIS and re tu rn - CHICAGO and Return - - $64.40 - 64.40 - 71.90 - 76.90 oml to o th e r p rin c ip a l c itie s in th e H ast, M iddle W est a n 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 I I . 12 To DENVER and Return - - - 59.40 O n S c a le M a y 17, J u l y 1, A u g u s t II G o in g tra n s it lim it 10 ilays from ilate of sale, final r e tu rn lim it Oct. .11. th e s e t i c k e t- p r e s e n ts som e very a ttra c tiv e featu re s in th e way of stopover p riv ile g e s, an d choice of routes: th e re b 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 s tin g p o in ts en ro u te. R o u tin g on th e r e tu rn tr ip th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia m ay lie had at a slig h t ad v an ce o v er th e ra te s quoted F u ll p articu lars, sleep in g car reserv atio n s an d tic k e ts will lie fu rn ish ed ' b y an y S o n th ern Pacific local ag en t, o r j ♦ f WM. M cM URRAY, G eneral Passenger A gent, Portland j 3 T E V E N S Ore. CATARRH C C r o p d e s tro y in g f u r r e d a n d feath ered p e s ts a r e m ad e s h o r t sh rift o f w ith a reliable, u n e rrin g S T E V E N S . 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