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M id-Summer M oney Saving Values Get in Line With Phone the P e o p l e Your Come to Our Store Orders for Fresh Overlook for Trade Bargains Our Fine and go Home with Summer Rel i abl e (iroceries Don’t who Under their Goods floods, Mats Arms and and Savings in their Main 25 Footwear Pockets...................... Rees -W a lla o e Co “W here Y ou Do B etter* LOCAL m Pram /piNAFORE TO BE nir;“ ,, M. E. Conference soon. Rev. W allace is seriously ill. PRESENTED HERE Spray-Wynne Co. Has It A N EW ----------- “ P in afo re." the gre.it comedy New subscriliers are com ing in . ¡opera, will be presented in this city See Rees-W allace announcem ent early in September under the able on last page. We do quality p rin tin g at P o rt directions of Prof. M artin E. Rob land prices. inson, who recently presented the Bvirglacr P ro o f W indow L o ck e r AND The best beats all, we h av e it at can tata, “ (Jueen E sth e r,” so su c Cottage Grove. A great country w ith C ottage cessfully at this place. “ P inafore” will l»e presented for the benefit of Grove in the middle. F urniture for sale and bouse for i Company E and all local singers Protect your windows from burglars by using H a rt’s rent. E nquire of W . If. Hlair. lm b u rg lar Proof A nti-R attler, A utom atic V entilation Sash who will tak e part are requested to H older and Locker. One alw ays th in k s of locking the doors Look over the Leader’s ads and but leaves the windows unlocked, therefore you are not safe then patronize Leader advertisers. be present for the first rehersal at in your house from burglars. We have the lies! all round Pavement, cement sidew alk and the Armory Monday evening. It window lock an d bolder on th e m arket. neat law ns are great Ixxisters for a 1st. because the lock w orks autom atically an d alw ays will be tim e well spent. town. locks itself and the window cannot fall and break the glass. Aid. because the lock keeps windows from rattling, The Leader lias added several ADDITIONAL LOCAL. which no other lock will do and is worth more than the price new nam es to its list since its last of it. issue. •Ird. because yoif can ventilate your rooms from top or T ry those hom e-m ade pickles at bottom, which ought to lie done for h ea lth 's sake, and no one Miss Cliloe Clark, of E ugene, is Johnson’s. They are fiue. 3t can enter from the outside, and you will feel perfectly safe. a guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. <). Van W e are selling ladies’ shirt 4th. because they are m ade out of steel an d ara«trouger W inkle. waists for one-half off F'riday and aud better than all other sash holders. W ill hold any w in dow, large or small. A few more nice pictures to give S aturday at L u rch ’s. away with a y ear’s subscription to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lingo have the Leader. returned here from Handon, and Clint Stew art and Mr. L ath ro p will m ake th is their home. m ade the state capitol a business Miss E va Richmond w ent to visit Monday. E lktou Saturday to spend a m onth We are selling la d ies’ shirt with a sister who lesides at th at 1 4 ............................. ................ 28 THE BABY CONTEST waists for one-half off F rid ay an d place. “ 1 5 ................ 64 Saturday at L u rch ’s. AT THE ARCADE “ 1 6 ............................. Mrs. Ann M atlock, of Ileppner, 115 Not a lecture, but a co n tin u o u s and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H am p “ 17................... 69 Following is the vote for the round of m irth— W. E. V au g h an ton of Eugene, who have been “ I S .............. 43 at the Armory, T hursday, A ugust guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tyson re babies entered in the contest now " 1 9 _________ 41 going ou at the A rcade Theatre. 26th. turned home Monday. “ 2 0 ______ ________ _ _________3 9 N am es of the little ones will not be A Virginia wife shot her h u sb an d T here is a merry crowd of Cot “ 2 1 .............................................. . . . 6 3 given until after the contest closes. because he persisted in p lay in g the tage G rover’s and friends cam ping 107 F p to last night the vote stood as “ 22......... phonograph. We presum e she at W ildwood, including Robt. T he two H oyts at the A rcade are follows. will plead self-defense. Gile and family, Roseburg; Ernest well worth seeing. D on’t fail to No. 1 ............. .......................... 166 go. A m arriage license w as g ran ted l’urvanee and family: Mrs. Jas. “ 2 . ....... ........................... .2.14 S aturday afternoon to H orace II. Benson and daughter, Miss Olivia “ .1 .......................................... . 86 H arm s sud Miss Hertha A . Rofiiij- Currin, California: Misses F.mtua W hile out w alking S aturday^ “ 4 ............................. 41 Job an d H azel Beuson. Ja s Hen afternoon in the vicinity of Cur- son. both of Cottage Grove. “ 5 ____________________ 53 Those know ing them selves in son an d Mrs. H erbert E ak in spent “ 6 ______________________ 202 rin ’s footbridge, M anager Conley of the Commercial Club, picked up debted to the F ashion S tables will Sunday in th e cam p. “ 7 ............................................................ 61 w hat he supposed was a peculiar Felix Currin brought in some “ 8 . . . ___________ please settle their accounts as soon 49 stone form ation,, hut which was as possible as it ta k es money to beautiful specim ens of oats, wheat, “ 9 ................................... .. fouud by Jeweler Scholl to be a and bearded coril wheat, in the “ 10_______________ buy hay and oats- 248 sm all meteorite. W hen you go to Portland a sm all sheaf for the Commercial C lub’s “ 11 ... ................................ 65 additional fee will give you all the eastern ex h ib it. H e also brought “ 1 3 . . . ....................... . . . . 202 All kinds of sewing m achiiies at comforts of the new observation in some fine clusters of apples, “ 1 3 ______________________________ 31 best prices at Marion V eatcb’s. 5tf T he parlor car recently added to the ban an a pears an d plums. Cottage Grove local train No. 18 bottom field on w hich this grain > -v s* £ and A shland local No, 19, between was grown has been cultivated continuously for 56 years. Portland and Cottage G rove. WE SELL— = T h e head of a prom inent m er Mr. and Mrs. W . J . Funk, daughter M argaret a n d son W ar cantile firm of this city called at ner, after an enjoyable visit with the Leader office a few days ago their daughter, Mrs. F'red O . Con and requested the discontinuance They Are Safe Money for Travellers. ley, left M onday m orning for their of th eir $4.00 per month advertise ment, because as alleged, the p u b home at O akland, California. Good in All Parts of the W orld. They stopped over here op their lishers of this paper do not extend patronage to this firm in the same return from a visit to the Seattle or larg er sum each month. T his Exposition. The successful south L ane ap" is the same firm which sends to OF COTTAGE GROVE plicants for certificates at the re Portland for shipping tags on the C ap ital $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Su rp lu s and P ro fit* $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 cent teachers exam ination are: ground th at they can get them 50 cents per box cheaper there th an at First grade, Miss Ivthel Moore, Lo- SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS rane; second grade, Raiunid M itch home. A nd this sam e firm rails at j | the farm ers and others who buy of *_ . .. . __________ _________ _ ________ ell, Saginaw ; Hazel H azleton, C ot the departm ent stores because tliev tage Grove; K atie H aw ley, M iner al. T hird grade, I,ela P arks, Cres- think they can save 50 cents on a ■ well; Ethel E akin, N ora H ull, Car- purchase Suppose every firm in leton Spencer, Cottage G rove: N et this city m ade such a requirem ent \ tie Addison, Loraue. P rim ary, Ida as th is firm, of th e Leader? How 1 would we pay our big paper and Robinson, Cottage Grove. ink bills or meet our S aturday As a result of the banquet given evening pay role? We are pleased in Phillips H all on th e 4th of th is to state, however, th a t there is ju st j m onth a m eeting w as held in the one firm of th is caliber in this city. Lecture room of the Presbyterian If th is th in g should become co n Church and a chapter of th e Pres tagious we would soon be w illing byterian brotherhood formed. to accept donations of cabbage, Mr. C. P. Jones was elected perm a potatoes and old clothes, b ut just nent president and other officers im agine Meirer & F rank, Lipraan, also elected. I.ast S un d ay even Is a delightful resort and a happy com bination of pleasure W olf and other big Portland a d ing at the church the services ground possibilities. Ail ideal clim ate, diversion of recreation— vertising firms stopping their ads were under the auspices of the perfect bath in g —limiting—fishing—riding—driving, and explor in the Oregonian because Mr. Hrotherhood: a cordial invitation ing, m ake Newport a most charm ing and popular play ground. Scott would not “ trade it o u t.” is extended to all young men who are not affiliated w ith other MARRIED churches to join. Mr. and Mrs. Tyson spent S u n H a r m s -R o b i n s o n — At the home of HAS A day in Eugene, the guests of th e b rid e’s parents on W all street, Saturday evening, A ugust friends. Mr. Tyson inform s the Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of 14, 1909, H orace II. H arm s and Leader th at he visited th e site of Miss bertha A. Robinson, Rev. Alton H am pton's new hom e at the S. C. A dam s officiating. edge of H en d rick ’s p ark an d found T h e contracting parties are well- a most beautiful residence site. know n and highly esteemed young T he building will be of granite and people of this city and the Leader stone, will contain 17 rooms an d | | joins in extending congratulations. will be one of the finest homes in T hey will reside in Portland. Ask for our booklet, “Outing in Oregon.” the city, with broad verandas, ter L. S. Taylor, Agent; Cottage Grote, Or. races and courts about the resi- T h e Epworth le a g u e should be dence and grounds. It is tw o j congratulated on procuring W . E. WM. McMURRAY, miles from the heart of th e city b ut I V aughan, one of the most enter- General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. i on the street ca r line to H en d rick ’s j tain in g hum orists on the platform . P ark. ' H ear him. Sash Holder S p r a y - W ynn© Association Vetch Pool Sold. Accidental Says Jury. T he Roseburg News says: “ Coroner Jewett returned from V oncalla last evening after spend ing the day at th at place tak in g the evidence of Alvali liacois, the Cottage Grove man, who recently shot and killed M arshal Ferguson, of Voncalla, while h u n tin g deer near the head of Elk Creek. lie said th a t he noticed a commotion in the bushes, and upon peering in the distance detected w hat he th o u g h t to be a deer He imme diately took aim and fired, the bullet passing through Ferguson’s b o d y .. W hen he w as questioned he adm itted gross carelessness, but m aintained th at the affair was of an accidental n ature. A fter a A Decision on Pleadings. brief deliberation the jury returned a verdict to the effect th a t Fer lu the case of the First N ation al Hank of C ottage G rove vs. the guson cam e to his death from a bullet wound inflicted hy Bacon, Hank of Cottage Grove, Judge th e same being purely accidental. H arris sustained the dem urrer as to the first and second causes of I.iucolu W oodard and wife, of action and plaintiffs are |>ermitted lies Moines, Iowa, are the guests to file an am ended com plaint jf of his brother, A- L. W oodard, the they choose, and attorneys are per well-kuowu local saw mill m an, m itted to file briefs as to the de and fam ily of this city. T hey m urrer of the third causes of ac stopped over in this city while ou tion.— Register. a visit to the Seattle exposition. T he I.aue County Vetch Grow ers Association has sold its pool of vetch for $2.50 per bushel. The pool am ounts to .1,500 sacks, or 7,000 bushel. T his is the best price yet received for vetch and growers are greatly pleased at their first effort in [tooling issues. Vetch is not only a profitable crop b u t it restores the soil and a crop is equal to a good treatm ent of fertilizer. However, like other grain, crops m ust be rotated to se cure a profitable yield. Every th in g raised by the farm er this y ear cotqtqands a good price.— Junction Times, P. C. E aston, wife and two chil dren, arrived at this place Monday from M adera, California, to enjoy a visit with Mrs. J. W . Skaggs, ft brother-ii|-laiy of Y|r. E aston. T hey are ou their way to the S eattle E xposition. Mrs. I.ucy Hoyt an d daughter, Mrs. Eaton and babe, of Handon, Ore., arrived here last week to visit their old home and relatives. Mrs. Hoyt is a sister of Joe and and H ow ard G aroutte. Dyer— I don’t th in k I will tak e a vacation this year. Ryer—Why Porter brothers and Clint Stew not? Dyer— I still owe the doctor ard bought the I.ebow place on for fixing me up for last y ear’s.— Mosby Creek, which adjoins the P uck. fine W alden place which ML Don’t fail to get your ticket for Stew art bought last year. the V aughan entertainm ent to lie on T h u rsd ay evening, W e are selling ladies' shirt given w aists for one-half off F'riday and A ugust 26th, at the Armory under the auspices of the league. S aturday at L urch’s. C o m p an y TRAVELLERS CHECKS F irs t N ational B a n k REST-HOMP-BECDPERATE At the Seashore Room for You In Cottage Grove C ottag e G rove is in th e S unny S outh ot th e B eautiful W illam ette V alley am i is at p re se n t the ce n te r of th e larg est l*xly of sta n d in g tiiulter in th e world, of com m ercial value. C ottage G rove offers m ore o p p o rtu n itie s in every lin e of in d u stry th an any lik e area in th e Pacific States. T he geographical location m akes th is p o in t th e c h ief tra d in g c e n te r for th e th irty -o n e saw m ills, lo g g in g cam ps, gold, silver, copper, lead an d quick s ilv 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 tl|e fam ous Com ice P ear anti even- v ariety of A m erican (»rapes. Spitzenberg, Yellow N ew ton an d Bald win A pples h ere 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 be w ondered at by those w ho are not fam iliar w ith the fart, how ever, New Y ork fru it raisers are com ing h ere and p u rch asin g lan d upon w hich to raise th e above m entioned fru its * T h is section is ad ap ted to th e ra isin g of every know n v ariety of fru it th a t will e x ist o u tsid e of th e 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 o r suddeu 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 o f a l l fru its. * If you are an en e rg e tic citizen, w a n tin g to im p ro v e y o u r co n d i tion ph y sically or financially, d o n o t g rab at a straw , b u t in v estig ate th is section, for th e re is “ Room for you in C ottage G ro v e ." Ask F R E D G. C O N L E Y , Manager 111 lu Cottage Grove Commercial Club N EW PO RT SOUTHERN PACIFIC $ 6.40 From Cottage Grove