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« LOCAL AND R oy A l B aking Powder Absolutely Pure The Only Baking P ow d er Made from R oyal Grape Cream of Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum«. Cottage Grove will celebrate. Patronize Leader advertisers. A be.ter flour—O lym pic. livery sack guaranteed. Farmers, see Thos. Pearce b e fore you sell your wool. Fred H artu n g is home from I Portland visiting with his m other and friends. I). T. Avvbrey is home from j Portland where he atten d e d the! rose carnival. T he land boom bubble seems to I have been punctured in western i and eastern Oregon. I)r. I.owe th e o p tic ia n will be in Cottage G rove June 28. Remember the day. Mrs. Matilda Apjilegale of D rain was a guest of Cottage Grove friends a few days last week. * Chem ists* tests h a v e s h o w n th a t a p a r t o t th e a lu m fro m b is c u it m a d e w i t h a n a lu m b a k in fi p o w d e r p a sse s In to the s to m a c h , a n d th a t d ig e s tio n is re ta rd e d th e r e b y . Mrs. Stouffer aud g ran d d au g h ter Miss Belle Burkholder, attended the rose carnival at Portkaid. R e a d th o la b e l a n d m a k e s u r e th a t y o u r b a k in g p o w d e r Is n o t m a d e f r o m a lu m . T he BEST cup of coffee served with lunch at the Pride Home Bakery, opposite M e t c a l f & B rund’s. H arry Short has returned hom e from a m o u th 's visit to Seattle, T acom a and Spokane. lie reports a fine vacation. T here are a good m an y farm s in W estern Oregon w hich can he p u r chased now for less than w as re fused for them last fall. I Will Open Clothing Store. Summons. A new store to be know n as the Ill th e C irc u it C o u rt of tile S tate of < ire- “ Oregon Woolen Mills Store” will g on for L an e C ounty. lie opened to the public in the Case W. I.. H nlihell. W. X. Ilu b h ell i . brick near the depot T hursday am i S. R. S m ith P laintiffs, | M arksbury & Bangs, vs. • morning. O regon S o u th easte rn R ailroad | the proprietors, are business men C om pany, (a co rporation l Sarah thoroughly e\i>erieiiced in this M. C.H'hran, Jo h n i >. Cochran. m ercantile line and will bring to W illiam R u fu s C ochran, Clara our city a $.5000 stock of m ens and S carb o ro u g h ,C h arles S. Cochran, M arth a M. Rice, Florae ■ C. Coch- buys all wool clothing. Messrs. ran, C a th e rin e A. P erkins, M arksbury N Bangs are very gen (n ee Mrs. M. C. C onnelly, nee ial and obliging gentlem en with C a th e rin e A n n C o c h ra n ,) Aaron j whom it will be found a real I.urch. lten jam in l.nreli, I.ena I.nrch, A rth u r V. C o n- pleasure to transact business. n elly , A lex an d er II. Spare, Call on them, get a c q u a in te d and W ilson H, G lass. \ 'i n a If. Glass, look over their stock of goods. P ra n k W hipple. |r ., R alph W hip Read their big ad on the last page ple, ltonita W h ip ple, K lla Wall, (nee W liipple) M aggie V ander- of the header. w ort, (nee W h ip p le) lilsie W hip ple, I.ena W h ipple, W illiam W hipple, Della W hipple. H ugh | W hipple, W. II A hram s,A llie S. | Abram s, C, l*. J o u rs , V. C. Lon don, H en ry F isher, D.C. I'n d er- wood, C h a rles K. Ihirkholder, C lara Ih irk h o ld er an d l.yffia ly. StoufTer, -Iiefein lan ls. T o Aaron Lurch, h'rank W hipple, Jr. R alph W hipple. lto n ita W hipple. I d a W all, M aggie Y an d erw ort, lylsie W hip pie, L ena W hipple, I I ii . J i W h ip p le ,W il liam W hipple, Della W hipple, and I). C, U nderw ood, d e fe n d a n ts above nam ed. I n t i i i : X a m k o r rim Sr.vri; 01. I l i a cio n : You a n d each o f you a n hereby r e q u ired to ap p ear d n d an sw er the co m p la in t filed a g a in s t you in the above e n title d su it w ithin six weeks from the d a te of th e first p u b lication ot th is sum m ons, an d if y o u fail to ap p e a r a n d a n sw er as h e re in re q u ire d ,fo r w ant thereof, th e p lain tiffs will a p p ly fo the C ourt for th e relief d em an d ed in said com plaint. T h is su m m o n s is p u b lish ed once a week for six successive w eeks th e in C ot tage G rove Leader, a new spaper of g e n eral circu latio n in Lane county, S tate of O regon, p u b lish ed in C ottage Grove, in « lid co u n ty and S tate by o rd e r of the lio n . L. J'. H arris, C irc u it Judge of said county , m ade and filed on th e Nth d ay of Ju n e , l b l l . T h e first p u b licatio n of th is sum m ons is on th e Lilli day of lim e, t o il, an d th e last p u b licatio n is on th e 25th day of Ju ly , l 'l l l . J , C. J o h n s o n , A tto rn ey for P laintiffs. Order to Clean Up. All jiroperty owners, or occu pants, are hereby ordered to clean up their premises and the adjacent alleys of all refuse m atter, on T hursday, Jun e 15, 1911. placing it in boxes, barrels or sacks, and leaving litem convenient for the team sters who will call for them. T his order m ust be strictly com plied with. Those persons who neglect to carry it out will be made to pay tile penalty. T here will be no charge to individuals for c a rt age. I ) r . W . \V . O g l e s b y , H ealth Officer. Fraternal Picnic. The Modern W oodmen aud Royal Neighbors will hold an en joyable picnic in the city park, Friday Ju n e 16. A good program will he rendered, a basket dinner served and a general good time assured to all who attend. 'The Woodmen and Royal N eighbors will ‘ assemble ¡it their hall and march to the jiark in a body at 10 o ’clock a. m. All are invited. Nate Compton is chairm an of the M.W. A .committe an d Mrs. Minnie Ju st arrived at Sprays a car load Price is chairm an of the Royal Page fence. Get prices. Neighbors committee. P R IC E S COUNT • A dollar saved is a dollar earned. save money on FAM ILY W hy not C R O C E R .IE S By trading with me. Onion sets and garden seeds. slock of shoes, made to wear. Select L O U I S y J E N S E N W E S T SID E This Is The, Time Of Year To Buy BEE SUPPLIES AND STRAWBERRY BOXES Everthing In General Hardware In Our Stock. Our Prrices Are The Most Attractive Thing About Our Store. . . . . . W YNNE Htvrdwaro S W OODS N ea r S . P . D ep o t Mrs. Kirk of Dorena, is receiv ing treatm ent at Dr. Schleef’s hos pital for la grippe com plications. She is well advanced in years. Baby chicks, Buff O rpingtons, best w inter lay in g strain, only 1.5 cents each. A pply to A. Wood, Cooper addition, Cottage Grove, Ore. The u n ifo rm success th a t h as a tte n d e d the use of C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, C h o lera an d D iarrhoea R em edy h as m ade i t a fav o rite everyw here. I t can alw ays lie d ep en d ed upon. F o r sale by Bensons P harm acy. Miss F.sther M. Silsby of A sh land, Oregon, has recently arrived in Cottage G rove an d will ta k e one of the leading roles in the comic opera to be given Ju n e .50. Mr. an d Mrs. Owens of N o rth ern Idado, are guests of Mrs. Kay- ser of this city who is a near re la tive. Mr. Owens is a m ining m an aud tak es quite an interest in our Bohemia ores. Mrs. John Bartels aud dau g h ter S arah, went to G rants Pass Friday upon receipt of a telephone m es sage announcing the severe illness of Mrs. Bartel’s daughter, Mrs. Mattie* Clark. Interest in orchard investm ents! are w atting in this part of Oregon, fine horses, pigs, dairy cows and poultry being considered far more profitable. They also bring m uch qu ick er returns T he Leader fam ily enjoyed a delightful autom obile ride to the Coast Fork and Silk Creek valleys last T hursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I). Sterling in their fine Keo touring car. Mrs. Davis, a successful can vasser an d subscription solicitor, is doing excellent work for the Leader. She has done sim ilar work recently for m any other W illam ette valley new spapers. SUMMER WAIST SALE Ladies Lawn Waists made with latest style short sleeves. Plain,, embroideried and tailored waists. Valued up to $2.50 for • • • T JL/ \J n L r e o . ¿sa a % v % w CHURCH NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS T he old gentlem an Petrie, of I.o- rane, father of Dr. Petrie ot this city, was striken with paralysis S unday. lie is 90 years old and ow ing to his advanced age little hope is entertained for his recov ery. Ira Conner and Mrs. E. J. Beid- ler received the sad news last F ri day th at their brother-in-law , a prosperous farm er of near Shclby- ville, Illinois au d a veteran of the civil war, G eorge Cum pton, was struck and killed by a passing train at Shelbyville fo n Memorial day. A ttorney W . C. Counter re turned from San F rancisco and Southern Oregon Monday and is now at P ortland. H e will join Mrs. C ounter at Newport soon and spend sstne tim e there canvassing for “ Sunset m ag azin e.” lie has not yet found a "b etter place than C ottage G ro v e.” Buy your salt where you can get i it at car load prices, Sprays. (’ . S S v v x x - , - . - , - , - , ¡1 Services at the C hristian Science l hall l l a. m. Subject of lesson! sermon " I s the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” I Ju n e 18, 1911 and W ednesday 7:,50 p. in. N ext S unday Ju n e 18 at 11 a.ra. at the Presbyterian Church, the Sunday school will render the a n nual C hildren's day program . A very interesting program is being prepared, w hich all will find enter taining. In the evening a 8 o ’clock the pastor will preach on th e sub ject, “ An evening with D av id .” y n - v S -. y s . w - x S t V . x < î SS îy SSSSS8*96S ............................... BANK W ITH.................................. \ The First National Bank j OF COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profit $50,000.00 Liberality Next Safetv First T he evangelistic m eetings at the Christian church are progressing j successfully. Interest aud atten d ance are steadily increasing. Sev- i eral individuals have come for-1 ward. Services each evening of the week an d both m orning and evening of n ex t S unday. Subjects will lie announced on the black board. T he C hildren’s day exercises at the Baptist church were postponed one week an d will be held next Sunday, Ju n e 18, in the m orning at the 11 o ’clock hour. A good i But h alf expresses it. W hen program has been prepared aud all you get to looking through our are invited to attend. In the even “ up-to-date” ex h ib it of ing the usual services, B. Y. P. U. at 7 and preaching at 8. Prayer Moving Pictures Of m eeting every W ednesday evening Living Events at 8. T alk about travel! You would A splendid series of services at have to spend thousands of dollars the Methodist church on S u n d ay . to see abroad w hat it costs you but Public worship at 11 a. in. with a few cents at litis show. AS address by pastor on “ An U n reached G o al.” People’s Popular PUBLIC ED UCA TO RS W E A R E service at 8 p. m . Robert Sutcliffe 1 BEN EFA C TO R S. takes for his topic "T h e Good F ather and the N au g h ty L ad d ie.” H earty congregational singing. Bible school at 9:45 and Epw orth League devotional m eeting at 7 conducted by Em m ett H ale. A hearty invitation to all. “Exciting” Arcade Theater ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ;S • t % a a a a a The au x iliary of the C hristian ' W om an's Board of Missions will j meet at the C hristian church T hursday at 2:50 p. m. P u re D ru gs Produce good results. If you seud your p h y sician ’s prescriptions to us they will be most carefully com pounded and only th e purest and freshest of D rugs will be used. We alw ays carry a large supply of Patent Medicines th at we can highly recom m eud. Tn all cases our prices are worthy of your notice. Benson’s Pharmacy C ottage Grove, Oregon SENSATIONAL PICTURE SALE $2.48 WORTH $4.00 $2.48 Try the Leader a year. T he w om an o t today w ho h as good | W hen you think of photos think h e alth , good tem per, good sense, b rig h t ey es an d a lovely com plexion, th e r e of Monroe. G allery at the bridge. su lt of co rrect liv in g an d good dig estio n , W ork w hich alw ays pleases. w ins th e ad m ira tio n of th e w orld. If W m. II. Bainbridge, who is one y o u r d ig estio n is fau lty C h a m b e rla in 's Stom ach an d L iv e r T ab lets w ilt co rre ct of the mill men in the Brown [.mil it. F or sale by H ensons P harm acy. lier C o.’s saw m illing plant in this Miss N ora Oueen has returned to Saginaw from an extended visit to her old home in N orth C arolina. She reports a very enjoyable visit aud a pleasant trip. Oregon, she says, looks better th an ever. $1.98 ...A T ... The Fair city, w as struck in the face by a plank F riday and considerably bruised an d scratched about the face but not seriously injured. T he finest ice product we have ever seen is turned out by th e Cot tage Grove ice plant. L ang creek One more lot of pictures to go on sale today. Several water is boiled, sterilized, aerated and then frozen, so do not lie ap have expresssed a desire for one or more of these pictures, prehensive of im purities in Cottage but nre not ready to take them now. To all who are Grove ice. Its the purest, clearest interested we will this offer. On paym ent of 25c we will and best in Oregon. A in’t that 'agree to hold the picture you may select until you are so, Mr, Silsby? ready to take it out. This picture measures .'»7xll> extra T he Leader editor is in receipt of a cordial invitation to spend a heavy moulding and glass. The frame and glass is w orth Visit The Fair often it pays. couple of days June 16 and 17, at the price. Calapooya Springs, 12 m iles south New lot Enamel Ware and Tinware received this week, of Cottage Grove, a sim ilar in v ita new Glassware to arrive in «a few days. Another big lot tion having been extended to all i of notions in this week. W estern Oregon neivspajier men. T his enterprise and hospitality dem onstrated by the new m an ag e ment of the Springs is very com m endable. It is results th at count. The photograph work being turned out at the Grove Studio, A. J . A rm strong, photographer, will com pare favorably with the best. The work speaks for itself and that it pleases is evident front the ad d i tional orders received from m any j A good as new , two-color visible Metcalf N Brutld will give a fine patrons. See display opposite j L. C. Sm ith typw riter for sale, piano to tlieir custom ers—the lu ck y hotel Oregon and at the studio and I Cost $100, going at $70. Inquire one A-k ’.liein about it. T he l.ead- get prices. at this office. er gives piano tickets to its patrons. ...T H E ... F A I R ■V y » ‘