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I ADDITIONAL LOCAL Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious. ROYAL BAKING POWDER A b s o lu te ly P u re The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a cook’s success. Royal Cook Rook—800 Receipts—Fret. Send Name ami A U rm . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Sbe Cottage (Srovc Xeaber W . B. Cooper has two bunga lows under construction ou the east side. y< Graudma Monroe died at d; Mitchell, Or., last week, at the «1, tl age of 102 years. [ in Golf wauts your old shoes— he’ll t« make them almost as good as new st at small expense. w Loren a C. Parsons has com ai menced suit for divorce from her fi tl husband, O. L. Parsons. ai C. W. Caldwell and family left h on Saturday for a stay o f a few I) weeks on their ranch west o f town. C Spriugfield now has the paving fl craze, and contemplates some ex it tensive improvements along this w o line. tl A good deal of sickness from ei severe colds and grippe prevails a throughout the city and country at n: present. fi Real Estate Of Every Description Wanted Co-Operative Realty Co. i S U IT S Coats, Dresses and Skirts C E R T A IN T Y F IT AND PR O M PT ) D E L IV E R Y W e take orders for American Ladies Tailoring Co. and invite you to come and examine the Itook of styles and swatches just received. Your garment is not merely made to fit a certain type but is made to fit you alone. Shipment in 14 days from receipt of order is unreservedly guaranteed. BURKHOLDER ■ WOODS CO. A fine collie was shipped to a Chehalis' party last Saturday by Curtis Veatch from his Silk creek kennels. Fine program with change every night at the Arcade this * f b i i t t l l L i l u . - 'i u m v . i m u siloes when motor cycling. week, including Eastern Comedy Company. Fine Farm for Sale. To Join Mexican Rebels. J. E. Lent of Boise valley, Idaho, is a guest of George Kelly and Chas. F. Walker. He resided Portland, Feb. 17.— It would here from 1877 to 79. appear from statements dropped Johu Ostrauder of Salem, but by the Industrialists here that the late of the east is a guest of his objective point of the crowd, which brothers in this city. He has lo has appropriated free transporta tion from Portland to Ashland cated permanently in Salem. over the Southern Pacific railroad, The LeRoy Mining company is for Mexico to fight tor the insur which has an indebtedness of gent cause, and the talk about the about $10,000, will probably be Fresno demonstration is merely a sold soon to liquidate the claims. bluff to eouceal the actual inten Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Funk of tion of the recruits until they Winnepeg arrived in Cottage swarm over the border into Lower Grove on Tuesday, and are guests California. Men who passed through here at the home of Col. A. B. Wood. are well provided with small arms, Farmers you can shave your but local member^ of the order selves at home with comfort if you either do not know or admit that get one of those automatic or self they know who supplied them. strapping razor straps of A .M cK in The claim is made here that the ney, Cottage Grove. number of Industrialists now headed for California is about The Albany basket ball team 10,000. These men are said to be skinned the home team Friday traveling in small parties from night at the armory hall to the practically every city of the coun tune of 32to 12. It was a fast game try west of Chicago. and an off night for the locals. t lie header is in receipt of an article for publication from the Oregon Agricultural college en l’U B I.ISlIB I) K V K R V TPHSDAV titled “ Lantern Lectures on I’oul- W. C. Co.WIvR, - Editor and Manager! try raising” by Prof. Jas. Dryden. Since the Leader editor read Dry- Entered at the Cottage ('»rove postoffice den’s circular attacking the Amer as second class mail matter ican Standard of Perfection and also attempting to discourage breed Oise year -SI..SO Six months - .70 ing of pure bred fowls, especially on the farm, we have mighty little use for his literature and it is gen TU E S D A Y, FKIL 21, 1911. erally consigned without perusal to the waste basket. Wheu a man at the head of an important de The Portland Daily Journal says: partment in a State Agricultural “ The Cottage drove Leader sug college will seek to discourage so gests use of the referendum on the great and important an industry University of Oregon appropria as the breeding of pure bred poul tion. Lagene fought hard against try or stock, it is time to confine Nesmith county.” Unless the that fellow’s publicity and teach Leader is greatly mistaken the ings to the smallest possible limit. The authorities will take care of people of Oregon will invoke the the overflow from the new reser referendum on several of the ap Former Governor W illiam Paine voir as soon as funds from the propriations made by the legisla Lord, of Oregon, died at Hahne $30,000 bond issue are available. ture. mann hospital, San Francisco, The residents east of town will ap 'riday, after a week’s illness, preciate it. leart trouble was the cause of I f some real estate dealer or leatli. He was 72 years o f age booster will give us a reliable form ttd a native of Delaware. The ula which will enable a man to >ody will be taken to Salem for pay his taxes and support himself uterment. Lord was a member of and family from an ordinary five- he Oregon supreme court from acre tract of land we will be glad 878 to 1892 and was elected gov- to present it to the Leader readers. rnor in 1895. 1899 he was ap- Geo. A. McGilvray, wife and oitited minister to Argentina, •nice his return he has been code two children, of Caiiyonville, who have been stopping at North Y a k ommissioner of Oregon. ima, Washington, the past winter, A ll this talk about invoking the stoprped over in this city Monday ■call on Assessor B. F. Keeney and are guests of Mrs. McGilvray’s an immense number of drunks for carrying out the letter of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . B. Os- there since the saloous went into law in fulfilling the duties of his tnon, on W all street. power again, many more than offices as tax collector of Latte Jim Pitcher, formerly o f Cottage county, is the rankest nonsense. formerly. Grove, was recently married in If you don’t like thk cash valua It will require more than one tion law repeal it, lifct don’ t con Alaska, and together with his wife coat of whitewash to renovate demn the assessor for doing his has gone into the interior from Cordova, following a new strike. some politicians. Indeed, some of sworn duty. Mr. Pitcher has been in Alaska them need a disinfectant added to the lime. The Leader favors the subdivis since the Klondike excitement. ion of the large farms, but thinks A t Nome he made a rich strike and The Hawley opposes reciprocity with the tracts should be made large sold his claim for $1500. Canada, because lie says it dis enough to enable a man to make a buyer afterwards refused $90,000 criminates against the West. Can’t living for his family thereon. The for it. see it. tendency is to place the acreage Chas. Case, an ex-sal oon keeper limit too small. is circulating a petition asking Elect that man to office who has that the proposition of saloons or the courage to be decent and hon The Leader is i:t sympathy with no saloons be submitted to a vote est when nobody is looking. the Mexicau insurgents. We of the people o f Cottage Grove at believe President Diaz to be a the annual city election in' April. Tom Richardson says that the tyrant and a despot, the equal of After enjoying a decent and res ( Iregon dairy business is on the theCzar of Russia,and that Mexico pectable town for nearly four years decline. it is not likely that our citizens is a republic in name only. will vote for the return o f the sa The Panama canal will be ready Cottage Grove is lining up for a loon with its gang of drunks, tin Sept 1, 191.L year of great activity. There horns, pimps and women of ill promises to be active growth repute again in April. Better a through the year 1911 of all of dozen blend pigs than such a wide Lane’s progressive towns. —Eu open town and dirty outfit. The gene Guard. petition aaid its list of signers will be published later. The legislature has been charac This Civic Improvement Coin terized by petty contentions, silly W e are in touch with thousands quarrels, childish getting even mittee of the Woman’s Club held a of horaeseekers anil investors. with people and pettifogging. meeting on Saturday afternoon. We can find the man that your Several papers of worth and in property will suit. Theodore Roosevelt, ex-Presi terest were read and discussed. Large tracts suitable for coloniz dent of the United States, will Mrs. Ida Caldwell’s subject was ing desired. speak at the University of Oregon “ Roses Suitable for this Locality:” Timber lauds both large and on April 5. Mrs. Addie Job spoke about “ The small tracts wanted. Praning of Roses;” Mrs. Alice Small tracts, close in, suitable Not even sunny Italy is exempt Joaes discussed “ The Cure of for fruit and truck farming a The holy father, the Pope, has got Roses;” “ The Planting of Sweet specialty. Peas” was well treated by Mrs. the grip. City property and general brok Winnie Miller, while Mrs. Eva erage business receives due con Madras, Crook county, is now King haul for her subject "T h e sideration. Public Drinking Cup and its A t on the railroad map. List your property with us. tendant Evils.” A profitable and ■Make the prices right and we will Light team for sale— A span of enjoyable session was spent. The do the rest. Call in and get ac mares, weight 1000 or 1100, gentle memben* voted on the study for quainted. and well broke. Both broke to next year and it was decided to drive and ride, single or double. take up one of Shakespeares plays One is an especially fine driving with Rev. Robert Sutcliffe as mare. Phone Farmers 51, or ad, teacher. The months spent with C h a s . T . W i l k i n s o n . M a r. dress Dr. R. McCargar, Dorena, Hanry VCII have been moKt inter Fourth Stroot Cottotfo Grovo. Oregon Oregon. esting. * SPRING 113% acres, 60 acres in cultiva tion, running water on the place, good buildings and fences, about six miles from Cottage Grove, on railroad and county road, one mile from post office. Wanted— From Owner small tract good timber in locality where other tracts may be secured. State amount and price. Address II. B. Currie, 309 Abingtou Bldg. Port land, Oregon. (f7 -2 l) Pvire Drvigs If you How to cure a cold is a question in , Produce good results. which many are interested just now. ¡send your physician’s prescriptions Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ins won i to us they will be most carefully its great reputation and imme.. c sale .compounded and only the purest by it« remarkable cure of colds. It can j and freshest of Drugs will be used. always be depended upon. For sale by ! W e always carry a large supply of Henson's Pharmacy. Patent Medicines that we can highly recommend. In all cases our prices are worthy . Don’t wait until you have a fire ! of vour notice, before insuring, the expense i s ! light, don’ t run the risk. Call up the Express office, Tom Awbrey will attend to it promptly, j Gott.ijie Grove, Oregon Take Due Notice. Benson’s Pharmacy Card of Thanks. W e desire to thank the many kind friends who rendered such able assistance during the illness and after the death of our grand son, and sou, respectively, Dean, and hope and trust that should a similar affliction befall any of them they too, will have the same kindly aid of sympathetic friends. M r . a n d M rs . C. C. H a z k l t o n . GRIFFIN VEATCH H ard w areC o . M rs . D a n a L a w t o n . Last Friday Mrs. Ida Richards of Creswell arrived on the 3 o ’clock train. She was a guest over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Rowe. Friday evening she made a visit to the local Rebekah lodge, returning home Saturday evening. Mrs. Richards is the wife of Prof. G. E. Richards of Creswell High school. Chas. Hall received a fine collie puppy from the Am ity kennels last Thursday. n p iM E to think about those 1 pruning shears, spray pumps, and sprays for early spring or- orchard work. W e can fill your every want in this, as well as the general hardware line. Bohemia Avenue Vacation Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a regu lar Council meeting to be belli at 8 p. in. Monday, April .Ird, 1911, a petition will I k - presented to the Common Council of Cottage (trove, praying for the vacation of all of Bohemia avenue,of (teorgetown. Cottage Grove, except where same inter sects other highways and except a strip feet wide through the center and extending the full length thereof, the center line of which is now center line of said Bohemia avenue. A. Eyi-.it W . K im k , One of Petitioners. Griffin=Veatch Hardware Co. Try The Leader A Year FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL FLESH A rem edy th at Is eq u a lly efficaciou s In h e a lin g the wounds, sores, spraimfl or o th e r a ilm e n ts o f the flesh o f m an o r beast. B A L L A R D ’S SNOW LINIMENT A h e a lin g rem ed y to e ffe c t iv e ly m eet th e needs o f a n im al flesh need n ot bo a harsh, strong- m ixture, to o d ra stic fo r th e hum an body; B alla rd • Snow L in im en t is p ro o f o f this. It ran ks w ith the best o f the flesh h e a lin g rem ed ies d e sig n ed fo r m an; and it is e q u a lly a s prom pt in cu rin g the wounds and flesh, diseases com m on am ong anim als. O w n ers o f blooded horses p r e fe r it to a n y o th e r linim en t because It lea ve s no d is fig u rin g scars in a n y o f the m in o r a ccid en ts o r ailm ents. I t heals b y a m ild p o w e r to w h ich th e flesh o f horses responds readily. _ • , _ , . , It Is o f g r e a t va lu e In h e a lin g harness g a lls , b arbed w ir e cuts, wounds, fe s te r in g sores and m an y o th e r a ilm e n ts to w hich horses a re subject. In th e r e lie f o f human su fferin g, it has done a w o rld o f good p a r tic u la r ly in e a s in g the pains o f rheum atism , neuralgia, sciatica and lum bago. W hen g e n tly rubbed In w h e r e the pain exists. It g iv e s a m ost g r u t ify in g r e lie f to the a fflic te d As a household rem edy f o r cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, co n tra cted muscles, s t iff neck, fr o s t bites, s w ellin gs , c h lll- b la ins. Iv y poisonin g, th ere is n oth in g b e tter on earth. Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. JANFJ F. BALLARD P R O P R IE T O R F o r D is e a s e « o r A lim e n t e o f t h e R y e s , S te p h e n « E y e S a lv e Is a n E f f e c t iv e R e m e d y . 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