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T I CARE KILLED A CAT W e are careful iu buy V tt ing TW liedroom furniture. There is a lot o f truth in trash We iu bedroom sets. do not handle any thing that cannot be guar anteed to give reasonably good service. Our cheap furniture is good value al ways, both in style and price. SIMERAL & VANDENBURQ COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. CAMP BOUND OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT J. S. Camp, a man aged about 60 years, who worked iu the office o f the county surveyor o f Lane county a while last winter, was ar rested at Ashland Saturday upon a warrant charging him with larceny by bailee, alleged to have l>een committed last January, when he sold a civil engineer's transit lie- longing to Harvey Taylor, of Cot tage Grove. A warrant was issued for his arrest at that time but he was uot located until last week. The officers at Ashland informed Sheriff Bowu of Cam p's arrest there and he left Saturday night for the Southern Oregon city, returning home with the prisoner Monday morning. Camp appeared in the justice court this forenoon and waived e x amination. His bond was fixed at $8<X) and beitig unable to raise the bond was remanded to jail. Camp is an intelligent appearing man. He stated in court this morning that he had no intention of committing a crime but just at the time he sold the surveyor’s in strument he needed a certain amount of money to close a deal and expected to redeem the instru ment in a day or so. But his deal went wrong and like many a man with similar experience he is in the clutches o f the law .— Guard. paving jobs if the specifications provided for wooden blocks. He said that unless there was consider THK LKA.DEK PUBLISH I NO CO (Inc.) able paving to be put in, the com C o n n e r & D u B iu jii . l b , - E d it o r s pany could hardly go to the e x pense o f putting in a creosote plant Entered at the Cottage Grove postoffice as sec ond-class matter, to treat the blocks. Saginaw Items, The paving matter was discussed SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year - - • • *1.50 at length and resulted iu the coun Six Months - - * 75 Harvest is about over around Three Months . . . 5o cil deciding to have future specifi cations provide for wooden block here. Heney Fisher is workiug at Mill paving as well as the hard paviug. TUESDAY, AUGUST M , 1909. City. Here is a proposition which Cot The Olson boys are working at tage Grove might well investigate. Creswell. CHEAP AND GOOD PAVING. With abundance of timber at hand Miss Cora Whitcher is visiting The Marshfield Mail has this: and a creosote plant one mile south with friends at Medford. :‘Today, I was talking with o f town to treat this timber it looks Quite a number o f Saginawites Mayor Straw ," said Mr. Smith, as if wooden block paving would are going to the hop yards. ¡.-about paving materials and I re be the thing for Cpttage Grove. T u e s d a y s svr\d F r i d a y s . marked that it was strange that Brother Beebe, of the Springfield Sphere lumber is so plentiful and ijheap that the paving material had News, is feeling pretty frisky these to be imported. I told him the days of railroad construction out name had been true o f Minneapo from Springfield. He says “ the lis. That when lumber was sell $50,000 city hall which was to ing ¿it $10. per thousand there, it have beeu built at Kugene will be was no good for paving but now built here instead and the court When it. bp srea ch ed $20 or $25 house will positively be moved to ■fier thousand, wooden blocks are Springfield.” Mr. Beebe refers to 'the only thing and last year 156,- F.ugene as a suburb o f Springfield. ,000 square yards o f block paving In commenting on the forth ;were laid there and only 8,000 •Square yards of all other kinds of coming session of the M. E. Dis trict Conference, which will con .^material.” "1 have investigated the paving vene iu Cottage Grove Sept. 15, matter considerably, and am satis the Junction City Times says: fied in my own mind that wooden Owing to the large number o f with •blocks is the cheapest and best ma drawals and transfers during the terial. For Marshfield, I think a past conference year, the whole three-inch cedar plank with four assignment will be rearranged. inch cedar blocks on top would It is now stated that all of the make' a’ paving tnat would last for years. It would not be as noisy pending land fraud cases, iuclud and would be cheaper than the ing that of Binger Hermann, will But they cannot preseu paving. By using fir blocks be dismissed. the paving could be put down dismiss the enormous sum it has cheaper still. Sometime ago Mr. cost the government to carry out Mereen and I figured that we could H itchcock’s personal spites.—Jef put in a cedar block paving cheap ferson Review. er than the present hard paving No man should be allowed to and would be willing to guarantee get in the way o f the paving of the it for twenty years, while the pres-1 streets. Get as much of the work ent hard paving is guaranteed only done as can be accomplished by for five years. ” * the time o f the beginning o f the In closing, Mr. Smith said that winter rains. he wished it understood that he A Paris milliner has gone insane. was speaking for the welfare of Maslifield and not from a selfish There is evidence o f it on every standpoint, that is, he desired to hand. have the best possible paving put The "vacation ” season is near in here at the least expense. ing its end— for 1909. In response to questions by the council, Mr. Smith said that his All kinds o f sewing machines at company would be glad to bid on best prices at Marion Veatch’s. 5tf Afraid o f Ghosts Muny people are afraid of ¿hosts. Few people are afraid of germs. Y e t ' the ¿host is a fancy and the ¿erm is a fact. If the ¿erm could he magnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs can’ t he avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The ¿erm can only prosper when the condition of the system gives it free scope to establish it self aod develop. When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek, a hollow e y e , when the appetite is poor and the sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. Y ou fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's G old en Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the system of clogging impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stom ach and organs o f digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak o r tainted spot in which to breed. “ Golden Medical D is c o v e r y " contains no alcohol, whisky or habit-forming drugs. A ll its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum hut a medicine o p k n o w n c o m p o s it io n and with a record of 40 years • / cures. A ccept no auhstitute —there is nothing “ just as g o o d ." A sk your neighbors. : -Scr - - ■ ■ * \ : Index to Leader Advertisers. Following is a list of the enter prising Cottage Grove business men who make it possible for us to turn out a good, live semi-weekly newspaper iu Cottage Grove. Leader readers should patronize Leader advertisers. page 1. Hampton Vi Co., ladies' and gent's furuishiugs. Wheeler-Thompsou Co., ladies’ and gents furuishiugs. If. C. Cook, groceries. PACK TWO. Simeral & VauDeuberg, furni ture, carpets, etc. Griffin-Veatch & Co., hardware. Flour and Feed Mills. Benson’s Pharmacy, drugs and sundries. Spray-Wynne Co., Page Wire fencing. Carlton Nursery. Portland Busiuess College. PAGE THREE. Rees-Wallace Co., general mer chandise. Grove Studio, photography, kodaks, graphophones. Spray-Wynne Co., hardware, farm implements, mill feeds. First National Bank. Special S. P. railroad rates. . Genuine Favorite T h e new Glass O ven Door Range with Heat Thermometer, all M al leable. T he newest and Best. Largest stock of Ranges ever brought to this city. Refrigerators all sizes styles and prices. Griffin - Veatch Co. Everything in hardware Guns and Ammunition COTTAGE GROVE PAGE POUR. Professional Cards. All Kinds of E. R. Wells, architect. J. M. Comer, cooper and carpet weaver. Drayiug, Kayser Transfer Co. aud I). E. Slagle. Hospital, I)r. II. C. Scheef. Millers Machine Shop. Blacksmitbiug, Joe Baker and Spriggs Bros. & Harrell, Harness shop, Beals & Sou- C H A S, M A T T H E W S , Proprietor. Cement worker, R. M. Gleason, Livery, Fashion Stables. A . J. Armstrong, kodak su p plies, photography. State Fair dates and announce Administrator’s Notice. ment. Jim England is now proprietor Watchmaker aud jeweler, II. C. Notice is hereby given that by Large growers o f local stocks, of the Sagiuaw Boarding house. Madsen. suppliers of commercial plantings, an order of the county court of Miss Ida Tucker, who has been O. & S. E. railroad time table. clean, vigorous and true trees. Lane county, Qregon, duly made very sick with the measles is able Heavy on apples, iu Newton, to be about again. Spitzenburg, etc. In pears, Bart and eutered of record the 24th day lett, Anjou, Comice, Boscceto. In of July, 1909, iu the matter of the Fred Whitcher has purchased cherries, R. Anne, Lambert, Bing, brand new set o f harness. What estate of Irvin Aubrey, deceased, etc. In prunes, Italian, etc. Small next F’ reddie? fruits, bushes, etc. Don’ t miss the undersigned was duly appoint it, but be sure, get our prices, it ed administratrix o f said estate. Mrs. C. J. Queener, with four of will pay you. Send list of wants. All persons having claims against her sons were visiting near Rose- Stocks carefully grown and said estate are hereby required to burg week before last. shipped. Catalogue free. present them duly verified, as re Mr. J. E. Angel has another C A R L T O N , OREGON quired by law, to said administra son and his family, who have just trix, at the law office of A. II. arrived from the east, visiting him. King, Cottage Grove, Oregon, Adraiu Miller came down from Cotswoid Bucks for Sale. within six mouths from the date Prune Hill the last of the week to o f this notice. Dated at Cottage stack his grain on the R. E. W alk Six head of fine Cotswoid bucks Grove, this 7th day of August, er place. two years’ old for sale at from 1909. M a m n d a A u b r e y .S Nelsou Jenson, the planer man, In compounding prescrip $5.00 to $10.(X) each. Apply to Administratix o f estate of Irvin has not been able to run the planer tions combined with the Scott Jackson. Lorane, Ore. 17-tf Aubrey, deceased. 18-2.1 for several days. He tried to purity of nil opr manicure his finger nails and got them cut too short. FLOUR MILLS Mill Feed G ra in and Hay Carlton Nursery Co. Accuracy DRUCS H. S. Powell came near getting crippled or killed the other day He was riding on a load of poles with C, A . Smith coming down steep hill when the coupling broke and the load upset throwing Mr. Powell to the ground with some of the poles on top of him. Has given us an enviable reputation with a long list of patrons. If you want satisfaction in the line of Drugs or Patent Medicines, give us a trial. The coming visit of the Presi dent has beeu the cause o f a new record being set for Oregon fruit Some admirer has purchased two boxes o f Winter Banana apples from a Hood River orchard,paying $25 per box for them and will pre sent them to the nation’s executive. As the apples will run about S2 to the box, the buyer spent about 75 cents for each apple, a price never before so far as known, paid for Oregon apples. O f course the care ful selection and packing of the fruit for shipment to the White House accounts for a large part of the almost fabulous price. Cottage Grove, Oregon THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Benson's Pharmacy Sister’s Academy Opens Sept. 7. The Academy o f Our Lady of Perpetual help, located at Albany, < >regon, will open on September 7th. By means of the new addi tion and the remodeling of the building the school is now equipped with all modern improvements aud with a corps o f competent teachers may lie depended upon # to do thorough work Ixith iu the grades aud high school course. For par ticulars, apply to Sister Superior, 225 West Ninth street, Albany, 8-10-lm Oregon. A girl who arrived at New Vork from F.urope a few days ago re Dressmaking. fused to land until she could lie assured that she would not become a white slave. A fine reputation Mrs. Sanford desires to announce our police forces are establishing that she is again prepared to do all kinds o f dressmaking and solicits for us abroad! the patronage o f both old aud new John Mathews, sawyer in the customers. Call at her residence Booth-Kelly mills at Coburg, was on Locust street or Phone 277. Ladies tailored suits a specialty. “ shot for a deer” by Virgil Clover while hunting near that place Sat Furniture for sale and house for urday. He may recover. rent. Enquire of W . H. Blair, lm . | The Standard High Grade Fence of the World. There is over 4 0 0 miles of this famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire at all times. S P R A Y -W Y N N E C O M P A N Y AGENTS “ THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY” Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 3 A . P. Ann.iron*, L L .B ., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school o f the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet — position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special penmanship department.!^ Write for illustrated catalogue.