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LOCAL A N J J J W N A L Spend The Summer At NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAV Where the* pretty Water Agates, Muss Agates, Moon stones, Carnelian* and Rock Oysters can be found. of All A big fall trade is promised. Vote for the bonds, of course. Vacation-days are drawing to close. The ONLY Beach in The Pacific Northwest Outdoor Sports Better register today. Try the t.eader a year. Kinds Including Hunting, Fishing, d iggin g Rock Oysters, Boating Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing anti Dancing. Pure mountain water and the l*est o f food at “low prices. Fresh crabs, clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds daily. Meal camping grounds, with strict sanitary regulations at nominal cost. LOW ROUND TRIP SEASON TICKETS From all points in Oregon, Washington ami Idaho on sale daily. THREE DAY SATURDAY TO MONDAY RATE From S. I*, points, Portland to Cottage («ro v e inclusive, including branch lines; also from all C. & B. stations Albany ami west. (*< hn 1 goin g on Saturday or Sunday, and Mr return Sunday or Monday. A Sunday Excursion Rate Of $1.50 From Albany, Corvallis and Philoumthf with corresponding low rates from |K)ints west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. orC . E. Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our l>cautifully illustrated booklet, “ Outings in O regon ,” or write to W M . M c M U R R Y , General Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon Big forest fire on Dorena creek east of Cottage Grove. Lawson & Lacey have the con tract for painting the High School and Public School huildiugs and l have the work uearly completed. ■ G. T. Boyd has been suffering with blood-poisoning in Uis hand contracted from working with his - valuable youug horse which was I accidently shot and killed with a 22 rifle iu the hands of a careless hunter. Dr. Mary A. Smith of -Portland, 1 Lots of Cottage Grove jieopl is a guest of her brother-in law are haviug a good time right at and sister Drs. H. C. and Kather-1 home. ine Sclileef. She informs th e1 Chas. Walker and family are I.eader that she frequently hears enjoying a vacation on the Me favorable comments concerning Kenzie river. our proposed Nesmith county at \ Miss Chloe Clark of Rugeiie, the metropolis. was a guest over Suuday o f Dr James Hememvay has sold his and Mrs. J. f). Van Winkle. residence and eight acres adjoin A PAIR O F HOSE FREE W ith E very Pair of Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s Oxfords Friday and Saturday Special: 15 Cent Batting at..................... . . L u r c h ’s.. ing the city on the southeast to Mrs. Eva Reed, mother of Chas. Reed who purchased the Stone place iu the Lorane valley, the Mrs. Lewis Hartley was down from consideration being $4000 the mines last week. He expects Reed will get possession oii'the 25. CHURCH NOTES to-have his new stamp mill run Eugene is to get the Oregon ANNOUNCEMENTS. ning on his rich ore shute in about lectric railroad within eighteen eight days. mouths, a $10,000 bond being g iv Camp meetings at the gospel Van Allison and wife have re en to that effect. The railroad turned home from London Springs people say they can and will make teut are growing iu interest. and Van is at his chair again iu the trip to Portland from Eugene Services at the Christian Science the barber shop, his rheumatism iu .1/* hours once their line is in Hall Suuday at 11. Subject of operation. nearly gone. the lesson sermou “ Mind.” H. Veuske has about completed Rev. Alexander of Indiana, who A . T. Crandall is now treating his neat new bungalo on Wall Uis contract for grading the east has accepted the pastorate of the street to the paint, brown trimmed and west side school grounds, lie Presbyterian church, and who «up in white, a very good combination has done a good job and the com was exa cted here the first of the i M S. R. South worth Is wielding the modious school grounds now pre present month, will not arrive tin- ¡ a sent a fine appearance. It is the in til early in September. j brush. Rev. Selden C. Adams and wife ! jjg Miss Armorel Sutcliffe returned tention of the school board to sow home from an enjoyable vacation the grounds to blue grass or some who have siient the summer in 9 visit to Yamhill and Forest Grove other good lawn grass before the Coos county in evangelistic work I Saturday and has resumed her po fall rains come and more orna for the Presbyterian church denom sition in the "W a v e ” ice cream mental shade trees will also be ination returned to Cottage Grove planted this fall. last week to enjoy a brief ’ ’¡sit parlors. Mrs. W. C. Counter of Cottage Grove, is visiting frieuds iu Ru gene. Mr. Counter is at American Lake with the militia. 12!c 1 SHOES SHOES SHOES ¡ * S 3 3 3 AT COOK’S I I 3 Additional Local News. Notes from American Lake. Private Albert Eduiouds, o f the Mrs. W. II. I’.lair of Portland, is Second Montana Infantry, was visiting with her husband, Col. painfully wounded by falling on a Blair and looking after her busi bayonet during a stimulated at ness interests here. tack in which liis regiment was Arcade attractions for tonight engaged Thursday. and Wednesday are— “ Joseph sold ( food health and spirits continue by his brethren,” "TheConverts,” generally in the two Oregon camps. “ A Mine of Mica,” an industrial N o l even sore feet developed from film. Fine illustrated song. 1'sual the trying ordeal of Wednesday's prices. maneuvers. Lieutenant - Colonel The Leader editor and field edi Poorman is still in the hospital witli a minor ailment and there tor R. A. Rhoteti of the Pacific are several cases of upset stomachs Homestead, enjoyed a pleasant hour with C. J. Stewart at his but nothing more severe. beautiful suburban home Friday afternoou. Here we saw sweet Hop Pickers Wanted At Creswell. corn with as many as six well de R. O. Brady of Creswell, an veloped ears to a stalk, a fine nounces that hop picking will com patch of onions as large as turnips, mence in his yards near that city a strawberry tract still producing about August .k>, and all Cottage large luscious berries, a large Grove people who desire to pick patch of rhubarb and many ether hops this season should send him vegetables and berries in luxuriant their names at once. Ilis hop growth. If you would know what crop is said to be very fine this can be accomplished on a few acres of good land just look over season. Mr. Stewart’s place on south Fourth street. Married In Eugene. Mr. Orville Ross of Eugene, and Miss Dora Belle Billings of l.orane were married at the former place on Wednesday forenoon last. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Billings, and has many friends in the Lorane valley, all of whom wish for her a long, prosperous and happy life. Preparing For Encampment. R. F. Chapman left Saturday f6r Cottage Grove to confer with the old soldiers at that place in re gard to the encampment to be held there next mouth.— Register. Ernest Wyatt has accepted a position in the First National bank and will probably soon lie filling the position made vacant by the resignation of Robert Cooley. There are some snaps in ladies and gents second hand bicycles and good second hand sewing machines at Cochran’s bicycle shop. These snaps will not be offered long. George M. Hall and family and Alfred Jury and family with a few friends are enjoying nu outing in Bohemia. Mrs. Hall returned home Monday to receive some friends from Portland. Mrs. Rrnest Bisby and babe are here from Klamath Falls visiting with relatives. She says she is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION glad to get back to Cottage Grove, • 05469 ) the wind and dust being her prin cipal objection to the iulaud city. l '. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, August 9, 1910, J. I. Jones and family and Ralph Notice is hereby given that Mary A. Smith, of Cottage d rove, Oregon, who. Easley and wife returned home on Octolier ft, 1909, made T. A: S. appli the early part of last week from a cation, No. I'Ml,9, for WJ£, N W ) , and N W 1, ItW 'J , Section 24, Township JUS, few days outing at Newport by Range <AV, W illam ette M eridian, lias the sea. They reported the weath filed notice o f intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land er uncomfortably cool most of the above described, before tile Register and time, but they had a good time. Receiver, l'. S. I.and Office, at Rose* burg, Oregon, on the 29tli day o f <9ctn. tier. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob G. R u n k .o f l.orane, Oregon, Joseph A. Schneider, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Frank Gilbert, o f Lorane, Oregon, llr. It. I*. Sclileef, of Cottage Grove, Ore- go 11. ItKNJAMIN F. JOURS, (A lb ) Register. It is said that dancing makes girls feet large, It is also said that ice cream makes freckles, Doctors are of the opinion that hanging on the gate produces rheumatism- A few more opinions like these and the girls won't have any fun left them. I)r. Lowe the well known op-; iciau and eye sight socialist is Mrs. J. M. I sham of Grants A rouple were recently married, omiiig soon. The wise will wait i Pass, has been a guest of Cottage The ceremony over, the wife be or him. | Grove friends. gan to weep copiously. "W h a t’s the matter?” asked the new hus band. " I never told you that I £ O don’t know how to cook,” sobbed o u O the bride. “ Don't fret,” said he, N4—I V " I ’ll not have anything to cook; CO o I ’ m an editor.” T3 Miss Nancy Skaife of Salem, is ' u E a guest of her aunt and cousin, <N3 tñ Mrs. F. M. Harding and daughter o U U Mrs. R. C. Barfield, of this city, And if is through ex- CJ She visited Cottage Grove four > UJ tx jterience that w e have years ago and says she notes many é substantial improvements iu this learned the merits o f the city in the way of brick blocks, «s U Celebrated Mallory Hat. -C nice homes and concrete sidewalks. _c H H Miss Ella Dickerson a teacher Th e numerous customers w ho asked for a Experience b The Best Teacher «3 o Z Mallory Hat at our store in the past and who would accept no other caused us to o ©Û CD 2 “ sit up and take notice.” this experience agency O H u § < x: o > for this and We have famous > profited by secured the </> CÛ hat for Cettage G rove. Rees=Wallace Co. •Where Y o u D o Better* 8 1 in the Cottage Grove p u b l i c schools, who has been enjoying her vacation at Rlkton was a guest of Cottage Grove friends Friday accompanied by her moth er. Miss Dickerson has been en gaged to teach in the Joseph, W ab Iowa county, school during the next school year. Chas. Hall of the Arcade was with friends. Rev. Adams in somewhat disappointed in his Jeff- forms the Leader that his meetings ries-Jolnisoii fight films, and the, both at Haudou and Prosper were fellow who was putting them on ' quite successful. He says Evan here was arrested by Marshal gelist Van Marter also conducted Brown oil a charge of obtaining Home very successful m eetings in money under false pretenses, but Coos county recently. u V > V Z S 3 was promptly released by Record er Van Denburg on the grounds COUNTY DIVISION BOOSTED. that the city ordinances did not Colonel A. H. Wood, general cover the complaint. The films manager of the Oregon & South gave but teu rounds of the "re eastern railroad, of Cottage Grove, production” of the big fight. returned to Portland last week I. W. Doak, a prominent and after a two weeks’ business trip in influential farmer of the l.orane the East, durittg which he attend country, was transacting business ed the Republican convention in Cottage Grove Thursday and Iowa. Colonel Wood is now act favored the I.eader with a pleasant ively at work making converts to call and a subscription renewal. tile creation of a new comity to lie Mr. Doak says at first he did not known as Nesmith, to comprise favor the Nesmith county move parts of both Lane and Douglas, ment, but since studying the ques says the Oregonian. tion he becomes more enthusiastic Colonel Wood said the Nesmith for it every day and he says his county promoters had put the pro- neighbors are all for Nesmith now. IHisal before the Legislature at the The upper Siuslaw will give Nes last session, lie added that it had mith county a big vote. been turned down on that occasion Work on Cottage Grove’s f 100,- because of legal ndvice that the (XX) Lang Creek water system will Legislature could not c-reate a be completed this mouth unless county. Colonel Wood said the there is unforseeu delays in the ar original petition for Nesmith coun rival of the 12-inch pipe. 'The ty had been signed by ‘H> per oeut [ 20 miles ditch is nearly all dug, of the voters iu the territory in much of the pipe laid and the res volved. Tile desire of Nesmith i ervoir will soon be completed. The residents having been defeated in leader was in error in stating that the Legislature, they had followed'! the qew reservoir has a higher their original action by the iuilia- elevation than the one oit McFar- tive petition, laud hill. It is 20 feet lower than Nesmith territory has 1900 square this old reservoir, miles and N0(Nl people, Colonel Chas. Hall, the Arcade matt, and E. C. Spray returned home from a vacation trip to the Bohem ia mines last Wednesday evening. They caught pleuty of trout and took some strenuous mountain climbing trips. They are now taking a much needed rest, recup ... . . , .. . , Anyone having husiness with erating from their vacation. The Wanted A :ew g«xxl hens for chas. Beals over the telephone will I fish stories they tell are too big to fall and winter layers. Address J. please call No. 140V, his phone | relate in this reliable fireside P. Lamson, Cottage Grove, or call having been removed from his third door west of flour mill. 2 t * ' harness slloP h'9 residence. weekly. New stock, latest styles. For ladies, I for geuts, for girls, for lioys. These goods will be offered 1 at very attractive piices in order to move them quickly. W ill lie pleased to show them whether you purchase or not. I Call, examine and be conviuced that you can get the finest shoe made in America at Cook’s. I 3 I C ooK ’s s National Bank Protection ! Means a great saving to you as a depositor. Government SU PE R V IS IO N of National Banks is every year be coming more careful. It in the purpose of the Govern ment to make the word “ N A T IO N A L ” in connection with its batiks synouvmous with “ S A F E T Y .” We welcome S M A L L accounts as well as L A R G E ones. The First National Bank C. W. Wallace and wife and VVootl continued. The constitu- Miss Ursula Lock wood were guests ,io" provides that when a territory o f William Wallace at Creswell has 4(H) square miles and a ,»opu Sunday. They visited the fruit la,l° " of it may legally ask farm of Theo. A. Shafer qnd Mr ‘ he state to he created a county. Wallace informs the Leader that "TUe state has conferred the on this place lie saw leu acres o f ' rilfllt upon a son to liecome his year old Foster peach trees lad- own authority when he has rench ened with fine fruit which present e<^ age ° f - L " said Colonel ed a beautiful sight, lie says Mr. Wood "N o w we as a county Shafer also has ten acres of J year! have grown and a similar courtesy old peach trees which looked fine, i should be shown us As a His orchards are set out with peach Xeiieral thing I am opposed to Br and cherry trees alternating, hut1 'dative measures, liecause it is im- the cherries will not come into , possible to amend them as they | bearing for a few years. should Ire amended from the lime ,, ... . . , the petitions are circulated to the Max Weiss, former brewervmau . .. „ . . time the measure is voted upon, trf Kosehurg and at present pro- In the case of Nesmith county, I pritor of Roseburg’s cold storage however, things are different. A ll plant was arrested last week for . the necessary revision work has selling bottled heer contrary to the . . , - , , , . , , ,, , _ lieen done liefore hand hv its pre local optiou law Sheriff teuton sentation to the Legislature." hearing many complaints against Weiss, hired a young man to try Cow for sale— A pood tnilcli cow, to purchase lieer from him. The 14 quarts of milk a dav. In young man with a companion call quire of o . II Willard. ed on Weiss asked for two liottles For sale— t )ne bay hors«-, good of beer, paid So cents fqr it and roadster, Call at the Desl.arzes on leaving the premises was ap grocerv. I prehended by the sheriff who seiz ed the Ixittled goods and caused Weiss to lie arrested. He was bound over to appear liefore the October grand jury and will no doubt be convicted as it is a plain case. i They Are A ll Tatting Notice That the Nesmith Cash Grocery is the place to buy fresh family groceries and farm pro duce. Business is growing liecause our prices are right. Convenient shed for teams at rear of store. J. V. F O S T E R . FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a re- ! publican candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decis- ! ion bf the voters at September pri- in a ties. S t a c y M. RCSSBM.. Springfield, Oregon. Wanted. Phone Changed Cobb’s Hair Celebrated Tonic HARNESS SHOP 3 32 3 3 3 Just received. As a Hair G ro w er and Dandruff Exterminator Has no Equal- Every Bottle Guaranteed. Sold by All Druggists. Middle-aged lady, geueral house work, small family, wages $3.00 per week. Phone 8H4; P. O. Box 25.5, Cottage Grove. Nichols A- Brumfield pay the highest cash price for second-hand bicycles. A few nice pigs for sale. quire of F. B. Phillips. In- t.