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LOCAL A N JM W N A L . IM“ * M ,*lnM,lll' ' ll,n 1,1111 *a *M“* >M*a T Mn T ‘^ T n r r t ? T ” - i B r f i r w m t r iwanaemiriffflSintkiiMfiiifiiiri - - 1, ; ;. ; L l a •••Omi«.» Dr. Lowe the optician n ex t M onday. T h e w eather m an should stop the leak for a while. See Cook’s new ad an d w atch for his S aturday specials. T h e au u u al flood iu this valley is n a tu re ’s housecleaning day. T h is red u ctio n is m ade in o u r best u p -to -d ate clothes. So you can g e t a su it m ad e in th e latest sty le am i co lo r for J. M. Sherwood is back home a very low price. T h e re are no b e tte r clo th es m ade th an from a trip to Portland an d Seattle. th e V IK IN O . W e h a v e them . You w ill feel as we do a f te r- y o u h av e w orn one of th ese su its. W e h av e th e November will go out with one clo th es—p rices are red u ced —i t is u p to ou to buy. of the wettest records iu weather annals. F rid a y an d S atu rd ay Special, I.adies Cross Bar Ila d d k e rc h ie fs, 10c V alu e f o r___ _________ Many people will be asham ed to look a turkey in the face for n ea r ly another year. • A large stock of the latest models in R. & G. corsets at T he Ladies Toggery. H e a r ’th e Edison Phonograph,! with the neW Cygnet horn, at | V eatch’s music store. Kay Posy, of Creswell, attended | i.-wss-v tssossesSSSS isSWWSSSVWUSSSGWWNeSSSSSI the T h an k sg iv in g Ball, in Cottage I Grove, T hursday evening. Royal Intermediate School Items Mrs. J. H. W arner was the first Leader subscriber to receive the ’ Mr. H arry E arl has been visiting j souvenir china plate au d Mrs. I), i friends at Royal. B. Cham berleu the second. Mr. W . C. Thom pson of Port You and your children are safe j land visited the school last w eek. if you wear Dr. Lowe’s glasses— ! Mr c R> W eeks, a m issionary eye safe and price safe. Dozens of enroute to India, visited th e school Lane county references. T uesday of last week. John Cooter, who is attending o ui(e a n u m he r of the students the O. A. C. at Corvallis, returned Were absent on account of the to the school Monday after enjoy- | heavy rains last week, ing the T h an k sg iv in g vacation at j T he husiuess cards of , he firms home. j of Cottage Grove, who subscribed Big Stock of Crockery and Chinaware, A ssesorB. F. K eeney’s Plym outh | , 0 ,h e fund for erecting our new Expected Daily. Country Produce Rock cl]ickens won the first prize building have been framed and Bought and Sold. “Live and Let Live,” for the best pen at th e recent show occupy a conspicuous position in Our Motto. Come see us. Porter Brick. at Dallas. Ju st wait till Ben comes the school room. to Cottage Grove. T he Royal Chorus Club has Chas. Destel, the well know n bought 129 yards of cloth for th eir | Bohemia m ining man has returned cotumes and have sent for 90 y ard s j to his home at Portland for the more. K ing Saul will be preseut-1 ¡| winter, having suspended m ining ed at Cottage G rove before Christ-1 operations until spring opeus. mas. Miss N ellie McCord, of Creswell, spent F riday and S aturday in Cot Football is preferable to the tage G rove at the home of Mr. and M exican sport of bullfights. Mrs. Jam es Sears, also being the T h e W ildwood sawm ill has shut | the guest of Miss Roxy Pringle. down for about ten davs repair i [Incorporated] The m erchants have decided to work. reconsider the closing hour for T h e condition of John Sears is i W e Have Quality and Quantity Combined. C hristm as day and will probably reported m uch better today with j If You Want one or a Thousand Trees agree to keep often until noon on fair chances for his recovery. Write Us. Catalogue Free............................... th at day and close for th e after T he eclipse was pulled off exact-1 noon . ly on time and according to pro-1 OREQON ALBANY, A potato growing upon blue gram . An eclipse alw ays is. grass roots was a freak found in W alter Cochran is down from W . P. H uff’s garden recently. A the Bohemia mines spending a few IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS. root of the blue grass had pierced days looking after business m at- i the potato and produced the freak ters. Don't Mistake the Cause of Your ish appearing vegetable. Mrs. Roy Welch and sou, D an, | NO R TH BOUND. Troubles A Cottage Grove Citi W . S. H asp and wife will leave of Portland ljave been guests o f 1 . . _ 1:48 a. in. zen Shows How to Cure Them. today for their old home in her brother an d family, Mr. and No. 16. No. 18. ............................. 4:02 p- in. M arquette, N ebraska. T hey are Mrs. Roy Wood for a fetv days. No. 14. .............................. 4:43 a. m. very estim able jveople and were M any people n e v e r su sp e c t th e ir k id An Oregon traveling m an receiv No. 2 0 . .................. ..........11:24 a. in. active church w orkers aud will be neys. If su fferin g from a lam e, w eak ed the following startling telegram SOUTH BOUND. o r a c h in g back th e y th in k th a t it is o n ly a real loss to this com m unity. a m u sc u la r w eak n ess; w h en n rin a ry from his wife: "T w in s this m orn No. 15 _______________1:26 a. in. tro u b le sets in th ey th in k it will soon Miss Alice McCormack, of Mar- ing. More la te r.” He is speech No. 17. p- in. co rrect itself. A n d so it is w ith all the- cola, who has just finished a three lessly aw aiting “ further retu rn s.” No. 13. ................... .....6 :3 0 a. m. o th e r sy m p to m s of k id n e y d iso rd e rs. m onths term of school in the Blue T h at is ju s t w here th e d a n g e r lies. You Remember that the great lecturer No. 1 9. ............................ .3 :1 2 p . m. m u st c u re th ese tro u b le s o r th e y m ay Mountain district eight miles south L. S. T a y l o r , A gent, lead to d iab etes o r H eig h t's d isease. and orator Lee F . I.ybarger will east of Cottage Grove, returned T h e b est rem ed y to use is D o an ’s K id C ottage Grove, Oregon. deliver one of his famous lectures ney I’ills. I t cu re s all ills w hich are home S aturday. It is expected cau sed by w eak o r d iseased k id n ey s. in the Christian Church the even th a t she will teach the spring term. C o ttag e d r o v e people te stify to p erm a ing of Dec. 6, instead of 16th. n e n t cures. H ave Dr. Lowe relieve your head P h illip Hold, A. street, C o ttag e d ro v e . T his is the second of the Lyceum O regon, says: , " l h av e u sed D o an 's au d eye ache with a p air of his su lecture series. See ad. K id n e y s p ills an d h av e found th e m very Large growers of local stocks, perior glasses, they cost no more effective in c u rin g k id n ey an d b lad d er W . C. Johnson & Co. moved suppliers of com mercial plantiugs, difficulties. I p ro cu red D o an 's K idney th an others and you have the ben their general m erchandise stock of clean, vigorous and true trees. P ills a t H enson's P h arm acy an d th ey efit of his skill after 19 years ex Newton, re lie v e d m e of p a in s in m y k id n e y s a n i\ goods into their new quarters in H eavy on apples, in perience. Consult him n ex t Mon Spitzenburg, etc. In pears, B art a stiffn ess in m y back. 1 still take- the Lawson brick S aturday aud lett, Anjou, Comice, Boscceto. In D o a u 's K idney P ills in th e s p rin g a w l day Dec. 6, at H otel Oregon P ar fa ll'a n d th ey keep m e in good h e a lth .” opened up for business Monday cherries, R. Anne, L am bert, Bing, F o r sale by all dealers. P rice 50 lor. cen ts. F oster-M il b u rn C o., Buffalo, etc. In prunes, Italian , etc. Sm all m orning with a greatly improved New T he Nesm ith county basketball ruits,' bushes, etc. D on’t miss States. Y ork, sole a g e n ts for th e U n ited " looking store. team was defeated at H arrisburg it, but be sure, get our prices, it em b er th e n am e— D o an ’s—and W illard lones and wife of P en will pay you. Send list of w ants. ta k R e em n o other. T hursday evening by a score of 19 dleton, arrived at this place Mon Stocks carefully grown and to 16. H astings, center, sprained day afternoon to enjoy a visit with shipped. C atalogue free. his ankle in the first half, render ing him useless, aud greatly crip their uncle, Jas. Sears, b ut soon CARLTON, OREGON thereafter received a message th at pling Cottage Grove. T he first a d au ghter was seriously ill at h alf favored the N esm iths by a Ilep p n er and they accordingly left score of 8 to 7. Jesse Lewis was on the n ex t train for th at place. successful in getting the eight R ep a irin g a S p e c ia lty points in the ‘first h alf an d Fay Carpets and Runs Milch Cow Wanted. Allison eight iu the last half. H a r M ade to o rd e r an d S atis faction g u a ra n te e d both A good fresh milch cow, D ur risburg has a very fast team which as to w o rk m an sh ip an d Stock and Pul try Remedies has played together for the past six ham preferred or not more th an one- prices. A pp ly to seasons. If arrangem ents can be h alf Jersey. Inquire at this office. F IR S T S T R E E T \ • J . M. Comer Pw»,if5i,®* D-5 m ade N esm ith will play H arris n u r A d v en tist C h v iro h burg at Cottage G rove the evening Private Board and Lodging. of Dec. 3d. T he N esm ith team Nice furnished rooms to rent aud members are: Fay Allison, Jesse • New Chicago G asoline Cement Lewis, Elmer H astings, C harles also board with or without rooms. M ixer. All k in d s of cement Convenient location. Inquire of Reals, G. Mathews, I). K nox. work executed on short notice Mrs. Joe Miller, corner opposite» Car load 15 tons at $3.75 Dr. Lowe the optician will visit an d satisfaction g u aran teed . Presbyterian church. per 100 lbs in lots of .300 Cem ent w alks a specialty. the following towns, Cottage Grove lbs an d over. Cash with Phone 213. 16-20 Decemlier 6, Y oncalla 7, O akland order. d u a lity and price have 8, Roseburg 9, 10, 11. D on’t fail m ade C leveland's Baking Brownsville warehouse Co. Powder the leading to consult him about your eyes and TANGENT. O R E G O N seller in Oregon. glasses. 10^ Men’s Clothing For This Week OFF , 5c Lurch OPEN FOR BUSINESS F resh , C risp , F a m ily Program At Shields School. Court Convenes Tomorrow. Last F riday was held an all day session of two schools. T he other school was the ’Blue M ountain” school, which adjoins Shields Dis trict. T he forenoon was taken up in the gatheriug of the citizens and school children of the respective districts. At noon a bounteous feast was spread, which contained all of the good tilings, to be pre pared by th e housewives of the far mers. Kach and every one ate to their fill. In the afternoon, each school rendered an elaborate program . T he Shields school w hich is be ing taught by I). L. Rowe, render ed their program first, they enter taining the visiting school. After th e closing of the above named program , Blue M ountain school, which is tau g h t by Miss Alice McCormack, of M arcola rendered a creditable program . Both pro gram s were excellent. T he day was the closing of Blue M ountain school. Miss Roxy Pringle, of Cottage Grove, and Miss Nellie McCord, of Creswell, were in atten dance at the exercises. They are both teachers of the Goshen school. Miss M cCorm ack’s school de serves special praise for the good m anner in w hich the pupils per formed their different parts. As the Blue M ountain school was the visiting school much more ernbar- assing was the situation for them . Court will convene again tom or row m orning an d all the jurors will be present except those who have been excused, to give Joe Matlock, J r., a second trial on the case in which he was convicted at the last term of co u rt.— Register. Subscribe for the Leader. Ivvery departm ent of work in the Methodist church showed sub stan tial gains Sunday. T he congre gations were very large, especially ill the evening when the edifice was full to the doors. One adult was received into fellowship in the m orning. Thirteen new scholars were enrolled at the Sabbath school session, while at the Epworth League devotional service there were no less th an 9.3 present. At the recent business meeting of the young people’s society 33 new members were adm itted. T h e great red and blue contest is now in full swing. T his is the official standing of the two sides: Reds 1185, Blues 1540. N ext Sunday evening at the peoples popular ser vice Robert Sutcliffe speaks upon “ A H usb an d ’s Message to his Wife W ritten in the Presence of D eath .” T his is an incident from the recent colliery explosion at Cherry, 111., in w hich so m any miners lost their lives. In a week congress will be in session. Its im portant business for the month will be to adjourn for the holidays. GROCERIES KERR & SILSBY The "Old Reliable1' Albany Nurseries S. P. Ry. Time Table Carlton Nursery Co. C. W. Beals & Son. Harness B a rrels ¡¡£¡1 • W e give a written guarantee with every pair of Hardware Shoes that they will give six months wear. W here can you beat it. W e have them in low and high cut at $3.75 and $5.00. Rees-W allace Co. "W here Y ou Do Better” All Kinds of Cement Work VETCH SEED R. M. G le a s o n W t