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LOCAL A N D JT O N A L . Saginaw Item» George Angel and Ell Gribble are attending school at Eugene. Mrs. Davis of Staten, is visiting here with her brother, C. J. Queener. **'«vk;K M r o n g t k a n d e a s e t l i v x a l w a y s p l e a s e ** ax co. Your Hat Is on Straight Patronize header advertisers this Printing Office for your Cards, In vitations, Programs, Stationery, every thing in the way of exquisite printing for social uses—business uses, too, if the young man means business—ele gant Wedding Cards. See the new ad of Kerr Jt Silsby. G o t o the Cottage ('.rove Feed Co. for your grass seeds, vetch and recleaned winter oats. ____ t Experience Is The o CÛ Best T e a c h e r C/Î in c JZ \ And it is p e r ie n c e le a r n e d th rou g h that th e C e le b r a t e d we ex- O u \ have v 'V T j m erits o f the M a llo r y H at. t— TJ « o -J U &> IDO OÛ CQ T h e n u m e r o u s c u s to m e r s w h o a sk e d to r a M a llo r y who w o u ld accep t sto re this e x p e rie n ce G rove. fo r this in th e past and n o o th e r c a u s e d us to "sit u p and take n o t ic e ,” a gen cy £ H at at o u r and W e have fa m ou s p r o fite d b y secu red th e hat f o r C o tta g e B E u J2 ä X o Rees Wallace Co. I V > 3 CQ U V “ Where You Do Better” evening the Reds entertain the blues. The biggest crowd of the season is expected. Novel deco rations, dainty refreshments, en joyable program and pleasurable games. Let both sides roll in as much money as possible. Twelve cents» lowest admittance price. The W om an’s Club held an in teresting meeting Saturday after noon. Their only regret is that they did not begin the study of Shakespeare earlier for they have lost one year of Rev. Sutcliffe’s efficient leadership. Last Saturday was the second meeting he has led and he is proving just the leader the Club needs for intelligent work of this kind. Ovsters and light lunch served at the Bon Ton candy kitchen, the CQ only place in town to get your 1 home made candies and box goods. V C. E. T hronk , Proprietor. J5 f- The Nesmith county committee certainly conducted a strenuous, c vigorous and practical campaign JC against tremendous odds and now > its final report will be awaited with interest by all those who con tributed to the fund, some of whom have little idea o f what it costs to conduct such a campaign. S o A few fine 7 and 8 pound Barred Rock cockerels, Keeney strain, for sale at S I.50 to $2.50 each, while they last. Phone farmers < 1772, or write Mrs. W . A . Cunning ham. >. in Besi w Z 1 V > ^ C M ore second, beenuse of the fact that milk drawn from cows standing in a barn which ubounda in flltb nnd bacteria Is not of the highest qunllty—in fact, is scarcely usable at all. As dairy cows are only profitable when they produce large quantities of first class milk, tho necessity for having clean surround ings is very apparent.—American Agri culturist. For s a 1 e— Edison phonograph and 25 records. Address, Martin R. Sipke, Cottage ('.rove. U ks SHOES SHOES SHOES * AT COOK’S C o o k ’s s s g 3 g g g National Bank Protection Subscribe for the header and get a fine pair of steel self-sharpening shears free. < )ld subscribers pay The Leader has been asked for ing up and one year in advance Sanitary Dairy Barn,. an opinion on city school matters. If agricultural science has demon are also entitled to a pair of these strated one fnct more conclusively than W e have an able and efficient fine shears, which retail at 50 cents. any other It is that dairy cows must board of directors who will take have clean quarters, well supplied with good care of the interests and af* plenty of sunlight. This is absolutely lf. I.. Williams filed notice of necessary, Hrst, to insure the perfect fairs of the city schools without location o f the mining claim, health of the animal, so that It will lie the Leader’s interferrence or inter which he calls ( 'denwood, in the able to produce u perfect qunllty of vention. milk, and that this milk shall be whole Bohemia district. some and palatable. It Is necessary, lu Phillip’s Hall on Friday ' u u $ 2 .9 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 COMER— RE,\ XICK — At t h e home o f Mr. and Mrs. I). Nich ols, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, November s, 1010, Elder J.Mark Comer and Miss l.ola May Reu- nick, Elder Dart, chaplain of the Portland Sanitarium, officiating. Mr. Comer is pastor of the A d ventist church in this city, and his wife is a recent graduate nurse from the Portland Sanitarium, and is pleasantly remembered by friends made during her visit here last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Comer arrived in Cottage Grove last Thursday from Portland for a brief visit, and after a series of meetings to be held in Ashland will be at home to Cottage ('.rove friends, whose congratulations and good wishes are theirs. TJ In selecting a suit you want style, fit, quality and last bur not least PRICE. W e have all these require ments in our “ Viking’' Suits for men and young men. Our G ent’s Furnishing Department is complète. 3 Married. V CLOTHES FOR MEN s 3 3 si 3 3 3 How About Your Head? u »2 of Cottage Grove. . . L u r c h ’ s.. If that is on straight you will come to 6 Respected Young Business Man Try the leader a year. Any one wanting any cartoon This is almost an orchard editi work done, call on Herbert Cox on of the Leader. the II. K. bookkeeper. Gene Spray is home from a trip The election passed off very over iu Eastern Oregon. quietly here. Socialists were very Try our Heinz pure mince meat much in evidence at the polls iu bulk. Kerr and Silsby. They elected a Jusctice o f the B. M. Hawley of Wildwood was Peace and a constable for this pre transacting business iu Cottage cinct. Grove Monday. HAB« BV STRAUSS Highly There was not a citizen of Cot-1 tage Grove, who had resided here' any lenght of time, who was uot | deeply grieved to receive the news ' of the death of our esteemed towns - 1 man, Druggist Harry B. Brehaut, | at his home in this city last Fri-1 day afternoon, November II, J910, j after a brief illness from dropsy j Friday and Saturday Special: and heart trouble. Deceased was j Misses $ 4 .0 0 Raincoats .o r......................................................................... a cheerful, optimistic and geutle- Mr. and Mrs. Eminfet Ilainbridge Voters ! Attend the Methodist nniily young man, iiossessed of came up from Portland one day church next Sunday eveuing. the strictest integrity and far more I last week to visit a few days with Special music. than ordinary ability, his chief the former’s sister, Mrs. J. E In- Merl Clark and wife are guests characteristic being his ability to ] ! gerham. They returned to Portland at the home of Mrs. Clark’s parents make frieuds aud retain them by Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. John Bartels. his courteous aud kindly manners. That broad smite shows you Scarcely ever was there a lo ca l' have tried our White House coffee. social or entertainment program Dough Mixing Machine. Come again. Kerr and Silsby. rendered in this city but what his lu flu* dough mixer herewith shown designed by a Kansan man. the work New crop of almonds, walnuts, name could be found down on the CHURCH N O T ES A N D Is not only made easier and done more list for one of his inimitable char effectively than by spoon or hand, but figs and dates for your Thanks acter readings, he being au enter ANNOUNCEM ENTS. the dough need not bo touched by tbi giving dinner. Kerr and Silsby. taiuer who never failed to please ‘ i fingers The mixer consists of a eylin All kinds o f poullry supplies ! drlcal vessel with a removnhl»* cap by his sparkling wit aud humor and a sieve In the cap In the bottom constantly on hand at the Cottage District Superintendent Abbott 1 of the cylinder Is a block wit! Grove Feed C o.’ s store. I). Ster He was also successful iu business made his first official visit to the having established a splendid drug! ling, Mgr. Methodist church Saturday even business iu his New Era Pharmacy “ Better Fruit,” the best fruit ing and Sunday morning. At the which he built up by careful man growers magazine published in regular business meeting the heads! America. 1). T . Awbrey will take agement, advancing stedily from a o f the various departments g a v e 1 your subscription. Only $1. local drug clerk, a |x>sitiou he first reports showing the work done Mrs. Frank Skillmau, of Grants 'held here with John Benson, the since conference which was h eld ! ^ Pass, has been spending a few deceased brother of Jas. Benson, Just received. New stock, latest styles. For ladies, the last of September. The mem- days iu this city a guest o f her the proprietor of Benson’s Phar bers of the l.adies Aid Society for gents, for girls, for lioys. These goods will lie offered macy. sister-in-law, Mrs. Dora Fields. have made no less than 180 calls at very attractive prices in order to move them quickly. Harry IL Brehaut was born at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giles and upon strangers and the sick. The Suutmerside, Prince Edward Is Will be pleased to show them whether you purchase or ust. the little Giles, o f Roseburg, were Kpworth League devotional :neet- A laud, September 22, 1870, and was- over Sunday visitors with Mrs. iug has had thy splendid average Call, examine and lie convinced that you can get the aged 40 years, 1 mouth aud 18 ( liles’ mother and sister, Mrs. Cur of 55 in attendance. Fourteen finest shoe made iti America at C ook’s. days at the time of his death, lie ran and Mrs. Ernest l’ urvance. ; additions have been received to received a common school ed u ca -1 Mrs. Fannie Howard, of Junc tioti at the place of his birth and , the church and one letter given, tion, was a guest at the Leader at the age of 14, entered in the' making the net gain 12, Dr. A b editor’s home Saturday and Sun drug business as an apprentice. bott complimented very highly day. She is now a guest at the I'pon reaching young manhood he both pastor and people upon the OOCGH M IXES home o f her sister, Mrs. Ira Con went to Brocton, near Boston, ( effective organization of the soci tapered bore. In which u central shaft Mass., where he received his diplo- ety. On Sunday morning at 11 he running through the rap rotntes Pro ner, ou the farm, near this city. spoke iu a most interesting man- jecting from this central shHft below It should be borne iu mind that ma as a pharmacist, lie came to, the cap are arms with long, thin ver The Christian Home?” ,Ier uP°n tlcal paddles attached The flour and Miss Elsie Sprague is special local Oregon 12 years ago and served 8 One adult was received into metn- other Ingredients are poured through agent for the well known Franco-- months iu the chemistry depart the sieve, aud by turning the handle Atnerican toilet requisites. Will ment of the Woodard, Clarke Drug 1,ersbi>'- l " ,he eve" in* lhe lar* e SSSss aSgSflWOaaBMiQBaMBqBSBl ■ that'operntes the shaft the paddles chorus choir rendered special mu mix the contents o f the receptacle call at your home or orders may be Co., Portland, when he came to sic. The two anthems were es Cottage Grove and accepted a po thoroughly until It is of the proper left at the Vogue millinery. pecially enjoyable and showed consistency The result is a better Mrs. Thomas Pearce came down sition in Benson's Pharmacy, fin what can be achieved by faithful dough thau can be mixed by beating with spoon or knife from Cottage Grove Wednesday. ally engaging ill business for him work. A silver offering was taken She is suffering with a badly swol self about ten years ago. He was and received by the choir treasurer, Laundry Lore. united iu marriage to Miss Lillian Means a great saving to you as a depositor. Government F. 1». Wheeler, for the purchasing Use borax water to wash heather- len hand caused by a prick from a S l'P E R V IS IO N of National Banks is every year be Hart, of Cottage Grove May 15, rose thorn. It is much better than bloom or black sateen petticoats Do of anthem books. One young coming more careful. It is the purpose of the Govern 1905, to which 'union two daugh not use soap in the wntor and do uot it was.— Eugene Register. ment to make the word “ N A T IO N A L ” iu connection person was received from proba wash these articles with other pieces, ters have been born, and besides with its banks synonymous with “ S A F E T Y .” for they gather and hold the lint For the month of November a his widow and children lie is sur tion. We welcome SM ALL accounts as well as LARGE ones. Lingerie waists can be bleached if special low rate will he given those How the Light 1* riled,” will vived by a mother, six sisters and soaked two days in sour buttermilk It Is a harmless bleach, nud a very sltls- who may desire Scalp treatment onebrother, all of whom were in i be the subject at the Christian factory one. Wash the garments In by Miss Elsie Sprague, who makes attendance at the funeral obsequies I. church Sunday morning, Nov. 20. the usual manner a specialty of diseases o f the scalp except one sister whb resides iu An actual lamp will be used to Wash the chamois skins you use iu and hair and guarantees her course housecleanlng In water containing soda illustrate the main ideas of the dis the east. and rinse them in soapy water. of treatment. Bible school at 10 a. in. The funeral service was con course TW O HORSE OVERALLS LEVI Prominent Pharmacist and Thanksgiving next. r PASSING Oh HARRY BREHAUT V z « « The First National Bank ducted Sunday at the M. Ivchurch There are now several organized by Robert Sutcliffe, at which many classes in the school which are an eye was tear-dimmed which doing excellent work. “ Who is had uot been for years. The fun- Jehovah That We Should Serve eral was very largely attended and Him?” will be the evening subject the floral offerings were beautiful at 7:.(0. Endeavor at 6:20. The and profuse, attesting in what high members of the C. Iv Society, regard deceased was held in this without any agonizing effort, have j community. The remains were raised nearly $70 among them-1 laid to rest iu the I. O. (». F. cem- selves to remodel the gymnasium j etery and thel|ereaved family have into i beautiful and commodious! the siucerest sympathy of the eu endeavor room The president,! tire community. Clarence Bovd, deserves credit for! The New Lira Pharmacy will be, his aggressive leadership iu this! conducted as usual under the di active society. Strangers are es- rections of the brother-in-law o f | peciallv welcome *o all the ineet- deceased, Harry Hart, who has iugs of the Christian church. held the position of clerk in the All volers are urged to be pres store for some mouths past, aud ent at the people’s popular service a practical prescription druggist i next Sunday evening at 7:20 in will be employed at once to assist ¡the Methodist church. Robert in conducting the business. He j Sutcliffe gives “ A m Interpretation ceased held patents ou two very ! I of the Recent Election in Oregon.” valuable formulas, one a popular Doubtless many,will disagree with health drink, “ Phosco” and the what the s|>eakei says. Special other “ Frosto-Cream.” He was musical numbers. In the morning also the originator o f the “ Pop-etn-' at 11 the pastor gives the sixth ad all corn salve.” Deceased was a: dress of the Lord’s Prayer series, memlier of the Forresters and also ; j “ Forgiveness.” Sunday school at carried a small amount ol life in -! 11 aud Kpworth League service at 1 6:20 conducted by W. C. Counter. 1 The glad hand for everybody. Card of Thanks Pastor W. A Elkins has in j course of preparation an ituper-1 The undersigned desire to ex sonation of the drama "H a m let" | press their sincere thanks for the also a lecture on “ The Philosophy ! sympathy and many acts of kind of Hamlet " , The lecture will be ness extended to us during our delivered in llecetnlier. late bereavement, and for the Robert Sutcliffe s|>eaks on the! beautiful floral offerings presented, recent election next Sunday evett-j at the funeral service of a lieloved son, husband and brother, II. B. ing. Brehaut. T he F a m il y . For Sale At A Barqain. —------Cottage Grove— - F lo u r M ills A L L KINDS O F i Mill Feed, Grain and Hay CH AS. M A T T H E W S. Prop. " W h t r e P r ic e s A r e L o w e s t ' KRAUSSE BROS. SHOES “ Little Gent's Box Blucher” “ Ideal,” “ A uto,” “ Little Traveller,” “ Billy Bumper," and other famous brands for Men, Women and Children. Anything you want iu Fresh Family Groceries and Farm Produce. JANSEN • 0 YEA R S’ EXPERIEN CE P atents & FO STER. I! you are Troubled with Eruptions of the Skin use C o b b ’s Eczema Paste. TRADC M A R K S D is io n s C o p y r ig h t s 4 c . A t iY O M » e t i l|i\| n s k e t c h a n d d e s c r ip t io n m a y q u i c k l y a a c e rt u rn «'tir «•p inion fr e e w h e t h e r a n " irc n Gorbia probably | w g j g g t t -m munir*- L ost Lost t io n « « t r i e d y c o n fid e n t a e n t frew. « H deat l ’ut c u t a t a k e n ita, receive wptcUti notte«, Without cl A baudaonielr Illustrated w eekly. L a i______ .'illation ..f any aciantlQo W>t------ Good Edison Phonograph, l our ; four m onth«, |u Bold arsa minute machine— cost $27.00. 18 SSISr,»«M>. I records bought 2 months ago and Hound—Two year» gpld. r a t. WMbio«” » " 1 lilack with As a Hair G row er and all just as good as the day bought. white feet ami leg., some tan. Reward Dandruff Exterminator Total cost of machine and records for return to Sows and Pigs for Sale. is $25. Will sell for $28. A full line of grass seeds etc., M A R Y H U STO N , now on hand at the Cottage Grove West Side Studio. A few brood sows with young Feed C o’s, store, I). Sterling, pigs for sale. For prices and par Has no Equal. Every Bottle W e have Heinz shredded Sauer ticulars inquire o f Easley Brothers, Do a little lioosting for the Lead- P eel O f f ic e Bow 3 7 * , C otta ge G r o v e . O re, Guaranteed. Sold hy All kraut. Try it. Kerr and Silsby. Saginaw, Oregon. er. Druggists. C o b b ’s Celebrated Hair Tonic P. A. Hubbard £.