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That Peculiar Lightness and Flavor Found in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, etc., is due to the absolute purity, fitness, and accurate combination of the ingredients of the Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cook ery are always made with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence its use is universal — in the most celebrated restaurants, in the homes of the people, wherever de licious,wholesome food is appreciated. Royal Baking Powder is sold in every civilized country, the world over. It u the only Bakin* Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Royal Cook Book—800 Rectiptt Free. Send Name and Addrae. _______________________ ROYAL BAKIwa rO W D ll* CO., NEW YORK. C h e C o t t a g e (3 ro v > c ‘I c a t ' c r ! a d d it io n a l local new s G irl w anted by a fam ily of four on sm all farm near town. Inquire \V. C. CONN’HR, - IM itor am i M anager at Leader office. G eneral house work. PIT R I.ISH H I) K V K R Y T l'K S D A Y Untere«! a t th e C ottage C »rove postoffice a s second class m ail m atter Miss G reta Bristow an d Miss A lberta Cam pbell of E ugeue were .$1.50 over S unday guests of Cottage . .75 G rove friends. O n e y ear S ix m o n th s TUESDAY, M ARCH 31, 1911. New Dry Goods Store. C. E. I'm phrey of Buckley, W ashington, who has been leisure ly looking over the tow ns and cities of the W illam ette valley south of Portland with a view to establishing himself in the dry goods business come to the con clusion finally that Cottage Grove looked the best of them all to him and he has accordingly leased the ground floor of the 1. O. O. F. building ou Main street next door west of the Bank of Cottage Grove and as soon as the shelving and counters can be put in he will open a modern dry goods stock therein, including all the newest creations in this line. Mr. I'm phrey has had m any years experience in this line of m erchandising and will be able to please the public by su p plying a new and high grade stock at reasonable prices. Mr. I'm phrey is accompanied by hts wife and baby and they will soon establish a irermanent home here. They come to us with the very best of recommendations and the Leader joins with the rest in extend ing them a hearty welcome and wishes them success in their busi ness enterprise. Miss Mildred Pringle w ho recently graduated from a d ram a t ic school at Portland, is a guest of C ottage G rove relatives and friends. J . B. Stevens of Page, N ebraska, visited a few days last week with his former neighbor an d friend, John Coleman at th is place, he having been touriug th is coast. T he tem perance rally at the Armory S aturday evening was well attended and very interesting, Mrs. LeRoy Woods presiding. T he excellent music by the Royal orchestra and quartet was m uch appreciated and the addresses by Rev. E lkins and Rev. Sutcliffe were most interesting. Mesdames H erbert E akin, B. R. Job and H. IT. V eatch were host esses at Mrs. E a k in ’s hom e for th e joint m issionary society of the Baptist and Presbyterian churches, last W eduesdav afternoon. A very interesting program iu charge of the president, Mrs. Mary W alker, was rendered after which all were seated in the dining room m d partook of a d ain ty luncheon. T he social tw elve met at the hom e of Mrs. Geo. H all last T hursday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Medley the instructor of needle work presented each member with a dainty w hite linen apron and gave instructions for em broidery. in the case of R. L. Sabien vs. Ice cream, cake and grape juice Phoebe Brumfield et al of Cottage were served. T h e n ex t meeting Grove, Judge Harris rendered a will be held at the home of Mrs. judgem ent by default yesterday. H . A. Miller. M RS. G. B. M ENGEN T E L E G R A M H IK E R S E E K IN G A DIVORCE IN COTTAGE GROVE. ANY WOMAN WOULD CRY (C hicago R ecord H erald .) W ith bis legs badly sunburned G ustave H. H eugeu, who until but moving w ithout the least sigu bis separation from bis wife last of a limp, T he Livening T eleg ram ’s September lived at 4630 Lake walker front W alkersdam , H olland akeuue and who is reputed to he arrived here at 4:40 T hursday w ealthy, was sued for separate afternoon. H is face an d ueck niaiuteiiauce by Mrs. M argaret burned almost black by the hot sun H eugeu yesterday in the Circuit of the past four days, his shoes court. Mrs. H eugen asserts in | looking as though they would not her bill th at she aided her husband | be able to survive the rocky road in accum ulating his fortune and i through Pass Creek Cauyou (14 that, except th at he continued to miles long), his arm s sw inging like pay the rent of the flat un til last those on the w indm ills of his Ja u u ary , he h as contributed nolli- native land, G ottfried Rodrigues iug to her support since he left her. looked like a man who would do H eugen is said in the bill to be the very best he could iu spite of th e ow ner of $215,000 worth of any hardship. Of the hikers arrival iu Cottage stock in the K entucky-M idland Railw ay and $78,900 worth of Grove the T elegram said: “ Rid- stock in the K entucky M idland rigues walked down the m ain Coal Com pany, besides Ixmds of street like one of his forlrears the M idland Tow n site Com pany m arching at the head of his fight an d stock of the Oregon and ing Dutch soldiers. T here was a Southeastern R ailroad, and large large crowd aw aiting the g lo b e interests in K entucky coal lands, trotter, who, after w ashiug the real estate iu Colorado and Ne dirt from his sunburned arm s and b rask a and a 750-acre farm in legs, visited his friend, W. C. Missouri, besides carry in g $100, Conner, editor of the Cottage 000 life insurance. Mrs. Heugeu Grove Leader. T hen the hiker ate says all this has been accum ulated his dinner and rested for a short since their m arriage, w ith her as tim e before heading so u th w ard .” T he hiker rested an hour here, sistance. Mrs. H eugeu, who still occupies eating bis first bite since he left the L ake aveuue flat, charges that Eugene at 10;20 o ’clock T h u rsd ay before deserting her H eugeu was morning. T he trip was m ad eo v er extrem ely cruel, strik in g her with good roads, and the day was his clinched fist on one occasion warm enough to keep the w alker an d at another tim e throw ing her holding an um brella over himself to the floor. She also charges nearly all the way from the Lane th at he h as been attentive to other County capital, 22 m iles north of women since their separation. T he th is city. But in spite of this couple were m arried iu A pril, 1900. protection, the s u n ’s ra y s caused him to be greatly annoyed by the sunburns on his legs, he w alking Royal Items. in short ru n n in g tru n k s. Jf her most cherished piece of china were broken. But you can repair any loss you may have had in that way. Come rij^ht here and you’ll see china ware as pretty as that you have lost and probably prettier. Any * w ay you need a piece to replace the broken one. We have it KERR c iRIFFINVEATCH LOST IN DARKNESS Mr. Faucett is drilling a well. H e reports an excellent prospect. The H iker left the Leader office A rchie W ilson h as gone to C h it at 6:30 p. m . for Roseburg ex p ect wood where he is ta k in g care of a ing to travel all nig h t via Pass sick uncle. H . E . Loop, the conference c a n Creek Canyon. lie w as followed vassing agent, was out here one by the Telegram au to one hour day last week. later. However, all were held up O ur orchestra furnished m usic all night in Pass Creek canyon iu town at a tem perance rally last an d Rodrigues did not reach D rain S atu rd ay night. beyond the canyon until 10:15 f Mr. Deardorff has returned from Friday m orning, h av in g started at M yrtle Creek. H e h as been there (> o ’clock after being up for hours several m onths. With a stalled auto. A t 9:15 E d w ard Babcock has nearly re T hursday night the pathfinder car covered from his long illness. He stalled iu a worked road iu the is able to w alk around some now. canyon an d was not pulled out Jo h n n ie Sm ith h ad to quit school until 1:15 a. m., an d after ru n n in g an d retu rn to his hom e at H ills a few m inutes was stalled again. boro on account of th e death of It took two hours for th e driver his father. and press representatives to get it T ip Lynde cam e home last out. An exam ination of th e roads week. lie is living with his sou ahead showed th a t it was im possi an d will probably stay for some ble to get through. Rodrigues, tim e. H is former home was Myr who was w alking ahead of the car, tle Creek. took the wrong road, w andered C laude Wilson is hom e again, to Cottage G rove about m idnight, after being at Chitwood a few but again started south on the ra il weeks. H e is b rin g in g a num ber way track s an d at 3;15 saw the of fruit trees into the neighbor signal bonfire built by the p a th hood. finders. He w aited with the stalled car until 6 o ’clock, when Mass Meeting. he started with the photographer an d reporter for Roseburg. A m ass meeting will be held at After being delayed all n ig h t in the arm ory W ednesday evening Pass Creek canyon w hich was Fine Goats for Sale. for the purpose of nom inating a found im passable to autom obiles city ticket for the April m unicipal at this season, the T elegram party election. T he lead in g candidates cam e back to C ottage G rove and A ngora goats for sale, 90 h ead for the mayor nom ination are • Dr. with the local E. M. F. au to agent, in all. Will sell any num >er. Kime, B. K. Lawson and W. II. F ran k H ickey, as, pilot started $1,50 weathers an d $2.50 for n an- A bram s, all good men. anew for Roseburg via the London nies. Inquire of W. B . H aw y.’ T he Co-Operative Realty Co., Springs an d Black Butte route. Loraue, Oregon. a 1 W ilkinson & Ralstou, Managers, W hile picking a road down the inform the Leader th at an inquiry Black Butte m ountain H ickey ran regarding their holdings came into a bear, an d for an in stan t it trouble. H ickey from Portland last week, in res looked like ponse to their Leader advertise turned to beat the record to the car, where revolvers were fired at £ m ent. It pays to advertise. the anim al. It w as very d ark , so *2 T h e Cottage Grove Order of H ickey cam e onto th e anim al be co Odd Fellows' received a full eq uip fore he saw it. T he p arty then ment of lreautiful and expensive rolled on into O ak lan d and Rose robes and uniform s for its officers burg w ithout further sensational .S C u an d degree team last S aturday experiences. «0 which will add greatly to the inter- ,u estof their lodge work. Hon. S. C. Bartrum is prom i u V And it is through J . M . Comer is able to be out nently m entioned for S tate F orest > an d superintend his garden p lan t er. No better appointm ent co uld UJ perience that we be m ade. ing after a severe illness. I lard 1 wareCo. J 'IM E to think about those pruning shears, spray pumps, and sprays for early spring or- orchard work. W e can fill your every w ant in this, as w e ll, as the general hardw are line. Griffin=Veatcli Hardware Co. ^ Coats. Dresses and S kirts F IT AND PR O M PT D E L IV E R Y We take orders for Am erican Ladies Tailoring Co. and invite you to come and exam ine the hook of styles and swatches just received. Your garm ent is not merely m ade to fit a certain type but is made to fit you alone. Shipm ent in 14 days front receipt of order is unreservedly guaranteed. <e •C f- Sash ! Door Factory j S. R S W H H Res. Phone 120-Y oc A ll Kinds of wood-worK done in the best w ork- m a n lik e m a n n e r S T O C K AT M I L L Door* of a ll Kind* W indow * an y size S creen Doom Screen W indow* All k in d * of M ounding* I>oor and W indow F ram e* C natotu r ia n in g an d D ry in g T n rn e d W ork of ev ery d escrip tio n R em em ber we h av e th e tools anti m achines to tlo all odd jobs. h ere for busines* an d will en d eav o r to please Mallory eU O 5 o Z o U £ Hat. Mallory Hat at our store in the past and “sit up and take notice.” — H c C l ) A W e profited by and have secured the agency for this famous hat for Cottage Grove. V CO T5 ■ O o eg  Rees=Wallace Co. W e are COTTAGE GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY OFFICE PHONE 148 Celebrated this experience STOCK AT W A R EH O U S E C em ent Lim e P laster F ire Brick F ire C lay L athes Sew er P ipe Roofing F e lt Black B utte S h in g le s learned the merits of the who would accept no other caused us to W N. H U B B L E W. L . H U B B L E Re». Elione 145-J ex- have The numerous customers who asked for a We C a rry a Complete Stock of Glass BURKHOLDER * WOODS CO. Almost two acres fine land, new four-roomed cottage, wood shed, chicken house and park, ru n n in g w aler> Rood well, young orchard, berries in bearing. Ju st outside city lim its. Price $1,200. Inquire at Leader office. Best T each er Now O w ned an d ' 'p erated by C E R T A IN T Y For Sale Experience Is The c SPRING SUITS (& . SILSBY £ "W h e re Y o u D o B e tte r* >N 3 CQ u V > o Z