A B it o f S p rin g
New^of_ In te re s t
to A tl L o v e rs
o f S ty le
With the approach of Spring the
question
of
selecting her new
the greatest and acutest importance
the embodiment
She wants
of all that is
stylish Now, she wants just those
garments that her sisters of taste
and refinement in the great centers
of fashion are wearing.
The American ’ woman every
where, no matter whether her
home be the largest city, some
smaller town or the country is known the world over
for her refinement and good taste in dress. But, and
here is the critical point: those not living in the very
largest cities have not the advantage of keeping in
closest touch with all the whims and moods of dame
fashion.
'T'HEREFORE the question WHERE to buy
1 becomes of the most vital importance to them
They should, and want to buy in a store that pur
chases its goods direct from the factories in N ew
York and that at all times keeps in touch with the
market.
The LADIES’ TOGGERY fulfills this vital require
ment. Moreover their stock is large and their prices
are moderate. Style is a factor which is embodied in
the most moderately priced garment and in the finest
creations alik,c.
W e Beg to Announce the
Opening of Our
in
^Ladies’ an d M isses’ C o a t ^
and Suits, D resses in Silk,
L ingerie and o th er m aterials.
T he v e ry n ew est in W aists,
Stylish M illinery, N ew ladies’
neckwear an d novelties. W e
carry th e fam ous ‘‘Q ueen”
u Neckwear
L .-.
-
•= ■ !
It is of the greatest impor
tance to you to attend this
grand display of lovely new
wearing apparel.
Our aim is
to give you the advantages in
our store that you usually find
only in the large cities.
Come in a n d
be Convinced...
THE
L a d ie s’ Toggery
Miss Mary Bartels
C orner M ain an d F?o u rth S t.
KINGSBURY HATS
It pays to spray.
G row ing w eather.
Everybody is busy.
T ry the Leader a year.
H ave you bought an auto?
Of two evils choose neither.
Patronize Leader advertisers.
Eloquence is the tru th well told.
T he swallows are with us ag ain .
A lberta H adley at the A rcade.
Huilders hardw are & roofing.
W ynne an d Wood.
M any things are well d one th at
are not worth doiug.
T he busy little hen h as reduced!
the cost of living som ew hat.
E x tra good w hite seed oats a t !
the Cottage G rove Flour Mills.
Subscription p ay m en ts are com
ing in aw l they com e very h an d y .
T he equinoxial storm is due. |
Lookout for a change in the
w eather.
T h e Sterling Feed Co. has in a
fresh supply of garden seeds,
onion sets.
CHURCH NOTES AND
J . W . Wilson has returned home
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
from a trip to Idaho, T ex as au d
C alifornia points.
Last Sunday was a day of big
W e w ant your m ohair.
C all things at the Methodist church.
aud see us before you sell.
S ter A splendid advance was m ade in
ling Feed Co. Phone 171.
the attendance at the Epw orth
Several new
A. M cKinney, (as. Sears aud League meeting.
D. G. M cFarland are slowly re comers were welcomed. T he high
covering from their severe illness grade music rendered by th e large
chorus choir is attractin g m uch
with lagrippe. .
Prof, and
Mrs. W aterhouse attention. N ext Sabbath m oruiug
have moved from West Cottage an unusually good program will be
Public worship at 11
G roye into one of the Cooper cot rendered.
with address by Robert Sutcliffe on
tages on Fifth street.
“ Reliable A ndrew .”
Reception
Mrs. W estbrook and daughter, of members.
Bible school at 10
Mrs. Daly of Salem, are guests of and Epw orth League devotional
their son and brother, H. R. W est meeting conducted by Miss A llie
brook of Hotel Oregon.
Phillips at 6:50. >^o People’s pop
E. L. Beadell, of South D akota, u lar service owing to tem perance
a nephew of F\ B. P hillips, is here meeting iu Christian church.
looking over this vicinity w ith a
At the Presbyterian church, S u n
view to buying a sm all farm.
day, M arch 26, there will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Cook w ent to their usual m oruiug services. Sunday-
Y oucalla fruit farm to reside last school at 10 o ’clock: preaching
week aud the besit wishes of a host service at 11 o ’clock, subject of
In the
of Cottage G rove friends go with sermon, “ A Rich F ool.”
eveniug at 7:30 there will be a
them.
union service at th is church, in
C. W.
W allace an d D elure the interests of the Anti-saloon
H em enw ay are p u ttin g lum ber on League, to be addressed by Mr.
the ground in the P ark h u rst ad d i Knowdell.
Ladies A id society
tion for a neat modern bungalo meets W ednesday afternoon with
w hich will be for rent or sale.
Mrs. J. P. Currin.
Dr. and Mrs. W . W . Oglesby
T he M izpah bible class and
and daughter, Miss A nna, spent brotherhood of the Presbyterian
the week end in P ortland and church gave a very enjoyable
Salem, Miss A nna stopping over social affair at F.lk’s hail last W ed
S unday with frieuds in E ugene.
nesday evening, the occasion being
T he litttle d au g h ter of Mr. and a farewell for Mr. and Mrs. II. C.
Mrs. H erm an Breece died Monday Cook.
of Pneum onia. F u neral services
T he m other’s council will meet
will be conducted W ednesday at the borne of Mrs. Lou T hom p
afternoon, interm ent in the I . O. son, T aylor street, Friday, Mar.
O. F. cemetery.
24, at 3 o ’clock p. m.
Topic for
G arden
and
P ru n in g tools. discussion, “ M auy Houses, b ut
Few H om es.” All mothers and
W ynne & Woods.
those interested cordially invited
Lloyd Stratton, a very genial to attend.
young m an of A sblaud, has de
Rev. E. G. O. Groat was at
cided to locate in Cottage Grove.
Creswell S aturday m ak in g calls,
Mr. S tratton has m ade a study of
visiting tw enty five families mi the
vocal music aud has a splendid
afternoon.
Preached
Sunday
tenor voice. Ilis vocal solo at the
Methodist church S unday evening m orning to a good size congrega
tion, attended m eeting iu the after
was decidedly well rendered and
noon at 2 o ’clock and returned
elicited m uch favorable com ment.
home at night.
He will be adm itted into the choir
Rev. Kuowdell, Superiuteudaut
of th a t church W ednesday even
ing and will l>e a valuable acquisi of the Oregon Anti-saloon League,
will speak at the Christian church
tion.
next S unday at 11 a. m.
M en’s
meeting iu the afternoon.
Cniou
Six Sharps. One Flat.
service in the evening.
Bible
school at 10 a. m.: Christian E n
G iven by the A m icitian G irls deavor at 6:30 p. m.
Everybody
club, which is composed of high welcome.
school students. At th e A rm ory
H all, Friday, March 24, under the
W hen yon h av e rh e u m a tism in yo u r
directions of Mrs. F. D. W heeler. foot o r in ste p ap p ly C h a m b e rla in ’s L in i
Come out and see Cholly Chum - m ent an<l you will g e t q u ick relief. It
leigh and Clarissy Eldory Seroggs. costs b u t a q u arter. W hy suffer? F or
sale by Benson P h arm acy .
Admission AS and 25 cents.
FOR THE DRESSY
See our new spring styles
MAN
Cluett-Peabody Shirts for the
hard-to-fit customer. They are
made with full length sleeve
and large body, we have a
complete line of latest patterns.
Nifty Neck-wear for Nifty men
. . L u r c h ’ s.,
spring wearing apparel becomes of
with every woman.
LOCAL ANDJPERSONAL
C ottage Grove, Ore.
Married.
WANTED-Farm s, Timber
Jo h n J. M cN utt to Miss Mabel
and Fruit Tracts.
C. H am m ond at the Presbyterian
manse, Creswell, Oregon, March
We are iu touch, through the
19, 1911. Rev. F,. G. O. G roat
well organized Real E state Associa
officiating.
tion of w hich we are members,
with m any home seekers and in
vestors, who desire to invest in
Oregon tim ber, farm s and fruit
tracts. If you w ant to sell we be
lieve yon can get desired results by
taking ad vantage of th is oppor
tunity |a n d listing your property
with us.
If you desire to nvest your
savings in money m ak in g projects,
advise with us.
• If you are looking for an up-to-
date modern equipped resident or
S tock S alt ton lb. s a c k ___ $ 0 . 6 0
a cozy little cottage home in the
Stock S alt V) lb. sack
.3 5
city, we have them at prices from
D airy S alt 99 lb. sa c k ___
.6 5
$525 to $3100.
S alt k i c k s ......................
15
Bargains in acreage aud business
W aldo H ill F lo u r ...............
1.2 5
I projects.
R oyal Rose (h ard w lien tI. .
If you are th in k in g of investing
F l o u r ...............
1.40
elsewhere; we can price property to
you in any state of the union. C an
ada or Mexico.
Note These
PRICES
SPRAY-WYNNE CO.
Co-Operative Realty Co.
W l l k i n t o n & R a lsto n , Mgra
F o u r th S tr e e t
C o tta g e G ro v e- O rogon
I
................................ BANK WITH.................................. 1
I The First National Bank \
ni- COTTAGE GROVE
OREGON
Capital, surplus and undivided profit
IS
$ 50 , 000.00
Safety First
1
Liberality Next
'f
Cottage Grove
Flour Mills
-A L L
KINDS O F
Mill Feed, Grain and Hay
CHAS.
M ATTHEW S,
Prop.
PRICES COUNT
A dollar saved is a dollar earned.
save money on
FAM ILY
W hy not
GR.OCER.IES
By trad in g with me. O nion sets aud garden seeds.
stock of shoes, m ade to wear.
Select
LOUIS JE N SE N
W E ST SIDE
Summons
KODAKS
and all sup
plies for all
kodaks
Schwarzscliild’s Book Store
EUGENE. OHEGON
Nesmith
Shoeing Shop
Sprigg s B ro s., P r o p ,
Practical Horse-Shoeing, All Up-
to-D ate E quipm ent. Wood W ork
an d W agon Repair D epartm ent iu
Connection.
Horses Called for
and Delivered to any Part of City.
F o u r t h St
P h o n e M ain 521
New Era Drug Store
" T H E BEST EVER"
Drugs
And Druggists
Sundries
C areful an d Accu
rate C o m p o u n d in g
Pop-Em-AII
Corn Salve
COTTAGE
GROVE. OREGON
A few num ber one Jersey co -
for sale. Inquire of C urtis Yeatcli.
Ill th e C irc u it C o u rt for th e S tate of
O regon, C o u n ty of Lane.
In th e m a tte r o f th e a p p lic a tio n
ofC ottage f-ro v e L o d g e No. (*8,
In d e p e n d e n t O rd e r o f O d d F e l
lows, a c o rp o ra tio n ,
A p p lican t
to re g is te r title to th e la n d des-
c rib e d a s follow s, to w it: Lot l,
F ra ctio n al block o n e-lialf, D. (i.
M c F a rlan d ’s ad d itio n to C ottag e
Grove, L ane co u n ty , O regon,
vs
Mrs. S. K. M arkley. F ra n c e s C.
B rum m ett. D avid (» .M cF arlan d ,
O. I I W oodson, a n d all whom
it m ay co n cern ,
D efen d an ts
To F ra n c e s C. B ru m m ett, aud nil
whom it m ay co n cern , D efen d en ts.
In th e n am e of th e S tate o f O regon,
you arc h ereb y su m m o n ed and req u ired
to ap p ear an d an sw er th e c o m p la in t tiled
a g a in s t y o n ill the above e n title d c o u rt
an d cause ‘w ith in six w eeks from th e
d a te of th e first p u b licatio n of th is su m
m o n s, a n d if you fail to ap p ear an d a n
sw er as h e re in req u ired , for w an t th ereo f
th e p lain tiff w ill ap p ly to th e C o u rt fo r
th e relief d em an d ed in its co m p lain t,
w hich is to find an d d eclare th e title or
in te re st of th e P lain tiff in an d to la n d in
Lane com ity, an d p a rtic u la rly d escrib ed
as follows, to w it:
Lot N o. one. frac
tio n al block No. % T>. G. M c F a rla n d ’s
ad d itio n to C ottag e (.»rove, L ane co u n ty ,
O regon, a n d d ecree th e sam e, an d o rd er
th e R e g istra r of T ille r to re g iste r th e
sam e, a n d to g ra n t such o th e r an d f u r
th e r relief as sh a ll he acco rd ed to e q u ity .
T h is S u m m o n s is p u b lish ed once a
week for six successive an d co n secu tiv e
w eeks, in th e C ottage G ro v e Leader, a
new (paper of g en eral circu latio n , p u b
lish ed a t C o ttag e G rove, O regon, by
o rd e r of H o n . L. T. H arris, Ju d g e of th e
C ircu it C o u rt of L ane C ounty. O regon,
m ade F eb ru ary .1, 1911. T he 1st p u b li
c a tio n of th is S um m ons is on th e 7th
clay of F eb ru ary , 1911, an d th e last p u b
lication on the 21st day of M arch, 1911.
Date»! tin - Glh day o f F eb. 1911,
W . C. COUXTF.R.
Attorney for Plaintiff.