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HARDWARE i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Col. Jackson, Inspector d eu eral of th e Oregon National d u a r d has accepted an invitation to address the com m ercial club Friday even ing an d oil Saturday night will 1 address a public meeting to he held at th e Armory upon the th ird an-: ltiversarv occasion of Co. E. when the m uster out ceremonies w ill; occur. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY T ry the Leader a year. Very few men have a profitable hobby. Farm Im plem ents, Cement T he go-cart is one of the iu fau t industries th a t keep pushiug to the Lim e And S a lt . front. Editor Kibby of the A lbauy Herald, was a Cottage G rove visit C hurch supper and program at or T hursday. the M. E. Church W ednesday) J. t*. C.raham, m anager of the evening. O nly 2.5 cents per plate. wireless station at Kiigeue, spent A. T. Beidler has accepted a po Sunday with a C ottage ('.rove sition iu lle rre n ’s meat m arket. | friend. Friday and Saturday Special: Portierres F rank Jordan is sojourning at Mr. Beidler is a good all r o u n d 1 V alued at $3.50 for Freewater, C m atilla County, and | m eat m arket man. may decide to locate up there or i d ra d u a tin g exercises at the Roy at W alla W alla. al Interm ediate School next T ues Crimson Clover 2b inches h ig h ! day. A fine program will lie rend was nreseuted to the Leader, F r i- 1 ered aud all are invited. day, by Mr Burgess of Saginaw , H ugh Doolittle, formerly of the where it w as growu. W an t A nything in W ire Cerro d o rd a Lumber Co., waa Why should not students and Com e to th is h ard w are store am i g e t it. W e h av e screen wire, others residing tem porarily with tran sactin g business iu town Satur- ] i ch icken w ire, fence wire, stove w ire an d so rts of w ire u te n s ils tor ev ery use. local fam ilies he enum erated iu day and favored the Leader with a S You will find them all of th e sam e h ig h ch aracter as ou r o th e r Cottage d r o v e ’s census? pleasant call and a subscription h ard w are an d as m oderately p riced . W e sh a ll l»e glail to sell you a lo t or as little as y o u r needs m a f be. T he Masonic- fraternity have renewal. The Christian Revival. May Day Festivities. bought the Armory block and will Miss N ora (Jueen, teacher of the build a second story on the armory H ave you heard W histou and! Rum mage sale, entertainm ent, brick to be used for lodge purposes. school at the Booth-Kelly mills, was a Cottage drove visitor S atu r Longm an at the C hristian Church? I refreshment booths, fortune telling, Mrs. Ida Thom pson of near F eed . Flour, P o u ltry S u p p lies, G e n e r a l C o m m is sio n B u s in e s s If you have these words <>f apprec- i fish pond aud m arket, Friday aud Salem, and her son-in-law Mr. day aud favored the Leader with a d eo . Ray, are visiting Mrs. T hom p pleasant call aud a subscription iatiou are not for you, hut for Saturday April 20 an d .40, in the son’s brother, Dr. W . W. Oglesby renewal. those who are m issing a great treat M cFarland building, under the and family. T h e M argaret lies Stock com These evangelists h av e traveled all auspices of the I’resbyteriau Sun- Roses are begiuiug to bloom pany in repertoire at the Armory over this country an d C an ad a and 'lav school. A fine literary and I. 0. 0 F Memorial Sermon K. P. and W. 0. W Buy Lot. about Cottage d ro v e, Chas. W alker theater four nights com m encing are live wires. T heir m eetings i m usical program will lie rendered Odd Fellows memorial day was being am ong the very first to dis W ednesday evening, May 4. T his An im portant real estate deal w as lack the sensational but are full- i both evenings. Remember the consum m ated in this city Monday observed at the Methodist Episco p la y these most beautiful flowers is a splendid theatrical com pany, j life and interest. They m ain tain I'Market S aturday afternoon, when the M cFarland lot and b u ild pal C hurch Sunday morning, the on the Leader’s table. well know n throughout western that vaudeville stu n ts are not! ‘ I Additional Local News. M rs.J. 1. (ones h as been m aking O regon. Admission, 10, 20 and in g on Main street opposite the m em bers of the order and the la d necessary to get a hearin g and Bank of Cottage ('.rove was sold to ies au x iliary attending in a body. frequent visits to h u g eu e recently .40 cents. Mrs. H arry Brehaut is a guest of Produce good results. If you that the plain earnest preach in g j the K nights of P ythias and W ood T he memorial sermon was deliver to visit her m other, Mrs. Roberts, T h e Mandolin club had its send your p h y sician ’s prescriptions and singing of th e Gospel is th e Mr. Brehaut’s m other and sister at m an of the W orld Lodges for ed by Rev. Robert Sutcliffe, pastor who has been seriously ill hut weekly rehearsal W ednesday eve- to us they will be most carefully best draw ing card. W histou ns a j P ortland this week, $4 ,750, or $95 per foot front. T he of the church, and it was certainly is m uch improved now. niug. T he boys are advancing in- com pounded and only the purest preacher is iu a class by himself, i n r . Geo. W all of Eugene, is ■ lot has 50 feet frontage and e x an appropriate, eloquent and ah le| Fuchias, geraniums, carnations, to a good t grad a e of c music now, and i ' • and freshest of D rugs will be used His illustrations are classics. I f | looking after business m atters and tends back to the center of the o n e . T h e text caused all Odd double p elu u as and chrysanthe- would like another g u itar and i W e alw ays carry a large supply of you h av e heard him once you w ill! greeting old friends in this city to river fully 200 feet. A good two- I ellows to smile an approval of th e mum p lan ts 10 cents each. Pansy m andolin player. A nyone w ish often. Longm an is a g rad u ate of: day. story frame building stands on the selection, its words being fam iliar plants in, 25 and 50 cents per doz. ing to ta k e u p any string in stru -1 Cotner L’niversity aifti is a singer: Messrs. E. C. Spray and J . S. that we can highly recom m end. lot the second floor of which will to every one of them and the de ll. K. M e t c a l f . M 22 tf. He has a high | raeut will he welcomed at their re- j In all cases our prices are worthy par excellence H ickey have purchased three five be fixed up and used for a lodge ductions drawn therefrom by the tenor voice th a t captivates an d eu-j Mrs. Ida Lent of New York is a heat sals at the city hall on W ednes of your notice. passenger “ E. M. F. .10” automo- room until the two orders get ready speaker were very logical, instruct guest of her brother ju-law au d day eveuings. trances. These evangelists will , speak and sing every night at 7:45 I )des a,ld w*^ open a garage in to build a ntode»n brick tfiereon. ive and helpful. T he sermon was sister, Mr. and Mrs. (5. B. Stand- Eleven thousand |iost cards, sharp. W histou and Longm an this city, the location to be decided T h is property is almost opposite declared by m any the best they ish. Mrs. Lent was only four aud have held very successful meetings | upon later. It will Fie know n as L aue county views, was the output h ad ever listened to upoq such an the lot and building recently p u r one-half days in crossing the con throughout this section. At Med the Nesm ith A uto Com pany. Cottage Grove, Oregon chased by the I. O. O. P, and it occasion. Special music was ren d tinent, being called here by th e of the G rove studio last week, be ford there were 127 added, at Me- j sides the usual photograph work Miss Bertha Norris of F.ugene, is considered one of the best b a r ered by the cljoir aud the service serious illness of her sister. M innville 90, at A lbany 85. of the gallery. Many of these spent vacation week last week Subjects for this week as follows: was largely attended. As a m ark gains secured in Main street prop DIED. post cards were sent to ICugeue and T ues. “ A G reat ijuestion audi t s w ith Miss Nellie H em enw ay of erty this season. .1 II. M cFarland of appreciation the members of the A nsw er.” Springfield dealers, which were de- C ottage G rove both of whom are an d wife have rem aining a 51 foot order on the following day present E N G L A N D —Cynthia Belle ling- Wed. “ T he Short B ed,” a p rac d a re d the best they ever saw taken ed Rev. Sutcliffe with a beautiful lot adjoining the property just sold land, at the family home at S ag tical application of tile ten com atten d in g the G niversity of Oregon of points of interest about those at Eugene. ()n F riday Messrs. and a 12 foot concrete sidew alk is leather purse. inaw, Oregon, April 18, 1910, niaudm euts to modern life. places. A rm aud Rankin and W m. C ake T hurs. "A re all Men Saved?" being built in front of both lots. after a brief illness, aged 48 Friday “ T hé D ram aof i.ife ’ in cam e up from Eugene and spent W hen the new I. O. O. F. and K. C. H . Sedgwick, the new m an a years, 7 m onths an d 16 days. Birthday Anniversary Party. volving a discussion of popular the day the guests of the young 1>.— W . O. W. Tem ples are both ger of the Bohrnstedt F ru it Co. at Mrs. E n g lan d was horn in K an am usem ents. ladies m entioned above. Last F riday afternoon Master built this part of m ain street will Creswell, accom panied by Supt. S. sas Ju n e 22, 1871 and cam e to O r Sat. “ S piritual B lindness.” Byron M cFarland celebrated his present quite an im posing app ear Shotwell, of the same com pany, egon several years ago w ith her S un d ay will be a great day at fifth birthday anniversary at the ance. were in this city b uying horses parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mis- the C hristian Revival. A t 11 farm home of his parents, Mr. and M ouday. The Leader was favor- . ner and lived near S aginaw , where Evangelist W histou will sjie.ik up oil “ Back to the old Love.” T his Mrs. C harles M cFarland near C ot ed with a pleasant call au d was i she met and latter m arried James is one of W histon’s specials on the The Boss Fishermen. tage d ro v e. An en tertain in g pro inform ed that the Bohrnstedt com- j E ngland. Besides a sorrow ing book of Revelation. At 7:40 he d eo rg e Brumfield and son L aw gram was carried out aud excellent pauy has over 600 acres planted to husband, two children survive her. will speak on “ T he m an on the rence and A1 Nichols tried their refreshm ents were served by Mrs. o rch ard s aliout Creswell. Mrs. E ngland was held iu the F ence.” Longman will sing twice at each service. A large chorus luck with rod an d reel again S u n M cFarland and tfie little guests T he-fam ous an d ever entertain- highest esteem by all who knew and orchestra will assist. A new enjoyed themselves immensely. day and cam e home in the evening ing old classic, “ Rip V an W inkle” l,er a" d llle funeral service on April chart every night and the ijuestion with well filled baskets, m any of Those present were: Em m a, Free- m ay be seen at the Arm ory theater *'•*’ was attended by a large nmn- Box add to the interest. Couie to da aud Ralph Awbrey, Florence the speckled beauties captured M cFarland, Forest Snyder, M arga M onday evening, Mav 2. Those 1>er nf sorrow ing neighbors an d all these meetings. m easuring 12 inches. They fished ret H em euw ay, W ayne Veateli, who have seen the production in friends. T he rem ains were laid to up on the Coast Fork and had the Edith M a d ee an d Margaret Kibble Miss Marjorie Mandeville, at Arcade years gone by will w ant to see it res* ri,e W alker cemetery, A ttorney J. S. Medley had his best luck of any of the fishing p a r cosy home on W all street treated again aud those who h av e never Memory of Mr, Jas En{||and Sam 1’. Veatch, prom inent in ties of the season. We can testify to a coat of paint last week which Miss M aude Blair of Portland, seen it should not miss th is oppor ----- to the size and ex tra quality of the western railroad affairs, was a spent Sunday with her father, Col. tu n ity . The Jos. Detrick Co. with Ofi, Angel Wife and Mother crowned to- adds to its attractiveness. Cottage Grove visitor F riday and catch from the fact th a t six big S aturday, a guest of his aged W. II. Blair, and h e n n a u y friends their special stage settings present With pUce meltable! Delay thy flight speckled red sides were placed on p aren ts, Mr. aud Mrs. H . C. in this city, returning to Portland th is old favorite ns it Was never To realm» of alter joy—the way is «lark! f , _ Thy «tear ones wander in a maze of tfie L eader table by Messrs Brum V eatch. Mr. Veatch was retu rn Monday forenoon. Miss Blair seen . before and are receiving com- ^ Kr>ef! field and N ichols. T hanks, boys. ing to Portland from an official m ade the Leader a pleasant call pljm eutary press notice everywhere, e.o not too far away, but whisper low, trip through Arizona and T exas. . . . . , ... . ' 'I am not «leait, Imt free from pain I and said she was delighted with A dmission, 25, 45 an d 50 cents. Iiv, 3 Forty Buckeye Red chickeus 4 . . ,, . „ . , Amt love yon still! De of goo.1 cheer, Portland, b u t she noted m any su b \Vagon for sale, 4)^ Studebaker, Messrs H all au d Foster, who neU,ve<\ and 4 weeks old for sale at 40 cents alm ost new, h alf truck. Inquire stantial improvements in Cottage were recently allow ed dam ages 1 For 1 will never leave yon! Winged with of F. C. Coffmap, each. Inquire at this office. Grove since leaving this place one against the O. & S. E. Railroad | coll„. to me«,, anil cheer yon «lay by year ago. Co. for injuries sustained in a 1 «lay." , .. I i i r ‘.|i So »hall yon cam another crown, sweet Miss Clarice Asher spent S u n wreck on this b ran ch road, failing JOU| day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs to get a prompt settlem ent of their So glorious! Tongue nor pen can n ev er I). Asher at Cottage G rove. Mr. claim s, caused an attachm ent aud th e 'crown th e "n \in i» te rtn g a n g e ls " Where von will always find a Asher recently sold his property injunction to Ire issued against this wear, N ellie W. M c K in n ey . complete np-to-rlate stock of in W est Roseburg and moved to road a few days ago, w hich ties the former city. He is now a r u p all traffic except m ail and pass Groceries, Crockery, Shoes and ranging for the construction of a enger lietween th w c jty aud the Bo- '* rs- " • S anford o. H orens, Men’s Furnishings. Good Goods, in ^ ° ,,a K* G rove S aturday modern 7-room house op an acre hernia mines and causes the sus- was •" Right Prices and Prompt Service. of ground which he has purchased pension of operations in the saw and favored the Leader with a Mrs. Sanford says at .Cottage G rove.— Roseburg Re mill in this city and some o th e rs, P'easa,lt r a " When in need call at. The Newest along the road pending a settle her husband is m eeting will; great view. success with his $10(1 pen of white II. P. Edgar, our old Irish friend ment of the difficulty, which will Creations In Men’s Plym outh Rucks received fro m ; who is connected with the Combi only lie a m atter of a few days. the celebrated G. R. F'ishel y ards, Clothing nation m ine in Bohemia, spent last l.ast night at the A rcade H ar at Hope. Indiana, last spring He week iu this city resting up. Perry rington F,. Unpqy and Company has found ready sale at $4 50 per says Bohemia is m aking good and presented the comedy “ T he I’eace setting for all the eggs he did uot I'n d e r the Broadway will surely develop into a great M aker” to a fair sized audience. w ant to set him self, and h a s a 1K m ining cam p. We knew Mr. E d T he com pany is the best that has System of s e l l i n g beautiful large flock of y o u n g ste rs! 8 gar when he was diggiug uickle ever player! here. “ T he I’eace growing up. Ivggs from th is pen clothing we are able ore out of the Riddle mine, 17 years M aker is a beautiful story with a »5 »5 #5 2$ run from 98 to 100 per cent fertile. ä 2ÖS 2 « to save you from ago and he is still delving for the happy blending of pathos and hidden treasure. T he Leader will comedy. Mr. D upuv as the wily $5.00 to $«.00 on * V -S ^ •N-S.'N Paine Shangle, a student at the m ake him lietter acquainted with old lawyer, was adm irable and U. of O. at E ugene, spent a few your suit. Cottage Grove aud vicinity. kept the audience lau g h in g and days in Cottage G rove last week, c, a I Best All Wool Suits J. L. Sim eral of Macomb, III., crying all the th u s. Miss Mayone guest of «Martin H. A nderson M r : j arrived in this city Monday eve M andeville, as the young wife, Shangle is a brother of th e editor Cottage Ci rove, Oregon ning and is a guest of his brother, was ill that could lie desired. She of the Milton E agle, T h e le a d e r J. B. Sim eral and fam ily. lie has w.is sweet, lovable and graceful. was favored with a pleasant call. visited California and is now m a k Mr. Atliey played the part of the .Messrs A nderson and S hangle and AGE, EXPERIENCE and GROW TH improve a ing a trip through ( »regon. He is husband in a very clever manner Kev. Sutcliffe enjoyed a days sport Banks facilities «md ability to serve the public. An These. Suits would cost you $22.50 to .>25.00 a lum lierm an an d a member of a but was handicapped by a had fishing on th e upper Coast Fork. honorable career of twenty years has earned for us the Anywhere. Come in and see them. large lum ber syndicate other m em cold. Miss Mandeville and Mr. Anderson claim s to h av e cau g h t name we have always endeavored to maintain. W e ber of w hich he will soon meet at Athey iu their single and double the big fish- solicit your business. Hood River where a lum berm ens specialties completely captivated The same piece Mra. W. C. Johnson, Mrs. II. convention will lie held. T his sy n the audience. And tomorrow | H. Fiester and daughter Mrs. AUi- dicate is looking for a coast tim ber again tonight. investm ent and it is to be hoped night, the funniest of all comedies, son are visiting with the mother of , "Where You Do Better" ___ - ______ w can he interested in the fine timlier "The Judge and the girl.” All the two former who is seriously ill ________ ______ v y i.- .- . «.<. V jsesSSSaSSW SeSSIIW iSSSSS«-««« new specialtiea and features. J at her home in Seattle. of South Lane. 1 his w eek w e are selling Ladies’ La Vogue Suits for 10 per cent discount. The La Vogue Suits are cut in the latest styles and are made of the best material. $2.95 LURCH Spray - W y n n e Co, Pure Drugs Patent Medicines Benson’ s Pharmacy i / f * f t’ • i Ä7 I; ? Cook’s Grocery 1 THE BROADWAY MODEL SYSTEM H. C COOK’S 1 Xi l The Xi Xi First National Bank $18.00 Guaranteed Rees-Wallace Co. i * T H E O L D R E L IA B L E * r I * if