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University of Oregon Presents Charles Rann Kennedy's Modern Drama éé The servant in the House” In Five Acts > ♦» « Cast of Characters James Ponsonby Makeshyfte, D. D--------------Alfred Skei The Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Lancashire The Reverend William Sm ythe............ .Alexander Martin The Vicar Auntie. __ ______________ ______ ..M iss Hilda Brant The Vicar’s Wife Mary______________ _____ _______ Miss Janet Young Their Niece Mr. Robert Smith---------- --------------Prof. A. F. Reddie A Gentleman of Necessary Occupation Rogers_________ ____________ _____ .W alter R. Dimm A Page Boy Manson ________ _____________ Carlton E. Spencer A Servant in the House ARMORY Thursday, March 27th PRICES 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS • Seats on Sale at the Bon Ton COTTAGE GROVE LEADER farmers’ roundup that have yet been given. Mr. Quinney’s sub T h e p a p e r t h a t «fives y o u w h a t y o u w a n t to r e a d ject was “ Making a Business of Sugar Beets.” He considered at P U B L IS H E D EV E R Y TUESDAY length the factors necessary to One year,______________ .$1.50 make a success of raising sugar beets. He opened his discussion Six months,_____________ .75 with a talk on the value of the Advertising rates on Application boy, because, he said, that in making a business proposition LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY out of any farm, the boy must W . C. CONNER, Editor and Manager be considered first. VAN B. PIERCE, - - - Foreman A p p licatio n M ade for E n tr y in th e P ost Office a t C o ttag e G rove O regon S eco n d Class M ail M atter. Thoughtlets. Celebrated 81st Birthday. SCHOOL BOND ISSUE Mrs. C. E. Jones planned a very IS ABLY_ DISCUSSED pleasant surprise for her aged I mother Mrs. Elizabeth B. Sher Editor Leader:— man, last Thursday afternoon, It is not a matter of the pro March 20, 1913 upon the occasion vince, authority or competency of her 81st birthday anniversary. of the school board of Cottage At an appointed hour a number Grove in submitting to the legal of invited guests, principally voters the proposition of $40,000 ladies of the M. E. church arriv bonds for a high school building. ed at Mrs. Jones’ home and con A signed petition filed with the gratulated the elderly lady upon board demands an election, and her birthday anniversary, the the question will be submitted surprise being complete. A March 29th. pleasant hour was spent and re Those who are best informed freshments were served consist know that there is urgent de ing of marshmellow salad, cake mand for increased high school tea and coffee. Mrs. Sherman facilities. The present building was born at Dayton, Ohio, March is crowded to capacity. There 20, 1832, and aside from injuries are 12 in the graduating class sustained in a recent fall she is and 52 in the class for promotion enjoying good health. The guests into the high school, making a were: Mesdames Arne, Chambers, net gain of 40 in the high school Jos. Porter, Simeral, King, Lucy for next year. This does not Currin, Kayser, Woolley, Gard take account of the increase in ner, Orpurd, Hattie Hart, Um- population and those from the phrey and Rev. J. T. Moore. outside who will ask admission into our school. Euterpean Club Meeting. But that is not all. Every room in the grade department is The Euterpean Club met at full, and no preparation for the the residence of Mr. George Lea, increased attendance due each Friday evening, March 21st. The program of the evening consist year. What shall we do with the ed of the following selections: . IV H arile lo t overflow? It is simply a ques In v o catio n U rsu . la . Lockw ood tion of rent or build. T h e L o tu s F lo w er j The school board, after con S ch u m an sideration, recommends that T h o u ’r t L ik e U n to a F lo w er J loyd S tra tto n such proposed building be erect R in g O n, Sw L eet A ng elu s - G ounod ed on the present east side E sth e r A nderson school grounds; that a commit A L ittle P in k Rose C a rrie Ja co b s Bond W o rth H arv ey tee of three, consisting of one er - - D eR eig o person from the city council, one O, L ovin g F a th Jessie S m ith from the commercial club and The chorus practice for the îk W A '.S V s V s V S ’ .s V s V s V s V s V s one from the local grange, be spring recital, under the direc appointed to act in conjunction tion of Miss Silsby, was followed Dorena Croakings. with the school board in select by several interesting games ar ing suitable plans and in erect ranged by the hostess, Miss Lea, ing such building, and that the after which dainty refreshments Naomi W ilson is on th e sick list. plans of the Dallas high school were served by the Misses Blanch G randm a W ard is very sick w ith be submitted to the school board pneum onia. and committee for consideration. Veatch and Ursula Lockwood. E zra M essenger was a visitor in A public mass meeting will be Mrs. Booker Honored. Dorena Sunday. Called at the Armory Friday night to discuss all phases of Mrs. Jas. B ennet was a visitor Among the twenty American in Dorena today. this question. All other towns are meeting women of note chosen as dele Raym ond Bates is able to retu rn their high school requirements, gates or peace embassadors to to his work again. and we must measure up to our the International Peace con Lee Thom ason is m oving his duties and responsibilities, or gress to be held at Buda-Pesth, fam ily to Row» River. fall far below the standards in Austria, in June is Mrs, Edith R uth Jennings m ade a business education. Nothing less than Hill-Booker of Oregon. This an adequate high schoolc an be company of distinguished Ameri trip to E ugene th is week. can ladies will sail from New Ralph L and has been home from maintained. Desirable citizens will shun York in May and will visit every th e Divide for a short visit. Robert Shields was able to re our city as a plague unless the city of importance in Europe in best educational facilities are their absence, returning home tu rn to school again th is week. the latter part of July. Mrs. provided. The present demand Rev. W . O. Benthin held preach is no fad or fancy, but a press Hill-Booker recently closed a ing services here last Saturday series of evangelistic meetings in ing need. evening. Greed for gain without gener Cottage Grove. Mrs. Clias. Jen n in g s and d a u g h osity for education is disdainful ter, R uth, m ade a trip to the in any individual or community. Shipped 14 Cars of Split Poles. G rove today. A l t a K ing , The Burkholder-Woods Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Shearer, of Mem. of School Board. made today the largest ship Row- River, w ere visitors in Dore ment of split cedar poles ever na this week. sent out from Cottage Grove at Prof. W. W. H ew itt transacted Dirty, Underhanded Methods. one time. The shipment con business in Creswell and E ugene sisted of 14 car loads and were last S aturday. Oregon Agricultural College, billed to Los Angeles. The re Mrs. Mabel Moody, of M ontana, Corvallis, Ore. March 22, ’13 ceipts from this pole shipment is visiting w ith her parents, Mr. W. C. Conner, The Leader, will distribute no small amount and M rs. Chas. Jennings. of money among the working Cottage Grove, Oregon Mr. and Mr. Linsey, ot Disston, Dear Sir: Once more I am in people of the community. are visiting w ith M rs. L inscy’s formed that ‘‘The Sentinel is the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Story. only paper in Cottage Grove.” Silk Creek Items. Mrs. R. D. W ilson, of Row This time my informant is the River, lias been visiting at the Sentinel itself. For fear this, Samuel Damewood w ent to LoJ home of Mr. and Mrs. F . R. W il like the other, was a false alarm, rane T hursday. son. before I take you off my mailing Miss Ruby Slagle is w orking for Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow and list permanently, I write for au d au ghters, of Mosby Creek, have thentic information. I trust you Mrs. S terlin g in C ottage Grove. are “still in the ring.” Mrs. Shade Burchatn vjsited been visiting at the hom e of D. L. Cordially, Mrs. Jo h n Damewood T hursday. E n g la n d . Graylord H ew itt entertained a Miss M yrtle W alker is th e latest Editor Press Bulletins victim of the m um ps at th is place. num ber of his sninll friends at his Comment unnecessary. M rs. M orrow commenced a 3 home Saturday afternoon. T hose Worry is the champion wrinkle digger. It does’t take a very big com Every child has the right to be born right. pliment to swell a small head. Burgulars have been known to An ounce of done is worth more than a ton of going to do. affect white ties. Life is as uncertain as the President Wilson has appoint moods of a spoilt youngster. ed Franklin I). Roosevelt as as Health is the outcome of cor sistant secretary of the navy. London School Report. rect thinking plus deep breath ing. The American Bell Telephone Doubtless, the older son in the The following named pupils company paid dividends on the past year’s business of nearly parable was to stingy to be a of th e London H igh School were prodigal. neither absent or tardy d u rin g the $38, ooo.ooa__________ Nine times out of ten, the m onth ju st closed: Eunice Baugh Hood River is going in for devil enters a church by way of m an, Mabel Shortridge, Verna T u ller, Leona S utherland, Harold cows and the dairy. Well, ap the choir lo ft T ow er, Robert Geer, Gerald Ban ples are good for the bovines, if Better a cheap fence at the top the market happens to be quiet. of the cliff, than a costly hospi ton, E d n a Shortridge, W aldon T hacker, Ralph Tow er, Ivan tal at the bottom. Abeene, Lois Sm all, A ileen W ills, Coos County has taken the lead in the matter of making a credit America cannot be the land of A rdon T hacker, Clifford S h o rt able exhibit at the Panama-Paci the free so long as there exists ridge, Ollie S hortridge, Dorothy T hacker, G arland Banton, Basil fic Exposition by Oregon coun masters and hands. ties. It is poor tact for a husband S tapleton, G lover Banton, Nola whose coat shoulders are padded, Banton, G len Banton. M r . a nd M r s . G rant T ow kr , Fruit blooms will be later in to slur his wife for wearing rats. T eachers. coming out this year than usual, A millionaire and a pauper are and as a result there will be less both symptoms of the disease danger from frost. Peaches usu ally bloom about the twentieth called social maladjustment Strange that the man who of this month, but there is not a single bloom out yet this year. toils ten hours a day in a saw Some years they are one and two mill, never talks about the digni Died, at Eugene, March 21st, weeks earlier than the twenti ty of labor. 1913, Lillian Frances, infant eth. Cherry blossoms are usually If a girl wearing his engage daughter o f the Rev. R. A. out about the twenty-eighth or ment ring cannot reform a fel thirtieth of March, but they will low, she will surely fail to do so Moon and wife, aged 4 months and 21 days. Funeral services be some later this year. after he has given her a wedding and burial on Easter Sunday hoop. from Gordon’s chapel. Rev. Cur Urging the farmer to consider Some pious people declare in tis conducting the services. his boy as the greatest asset on meeting that they have put off One more little U n b is folded. the farm, and declaring that the the old man, To it* gentle Shepherd's breast, but theii* associates maximum profit cannot be se swear they have only put on the One more little rosebud fsded, Ere it bloomed, it sank to rest. cured from the farm until the old woman. We loved the darling little girl, value of the boy is properly But Jesus loved her best, recognized, Joseph Quinney, of And took her to His hesvenljr home, And it rained on Easter, Get Logan, Utah, made one of the Where nil is peace sod rest. — A Friend. most interesting addresses at the your spring umbrella. OBITUARY m o n th s’ term of school here M on day. Miss M arjorie Gildersleve is having a very unpleasant attack of boils. J. R. I.ynde has rented th e Oral Crow place, and took possession th e last of the week. T h e tem perence rally held at the A cadem y chapel Saturday n ig h t was well attended. Miss Lena Burchatn began teaching a six m o n th s’ term of school at C artw right Monday. E . A. W heeler, w ho has been in poor h ealth for some tim e, w ent to E ugene T h u rsd ay to interview I)r. Wall, Mrs, G e o , T hom pson, w ho has been spending the w inter in P o rt land, is spen d in g a few days on the Creek. L, A . G ibson, who is holding a series of m eetings at Creswell, spent S unday n ig h t w ith his fam i ly at this place. A rth u r W olcott, w ho recently purchased th e J. R. Lynde wood saw, has it thoroughly overhauled and nearly ready to run. Orvil T arbell w ent to Lorane W ednesday to buy some goats. Mr- T arbell expects to buy about 300 goats to ship to his home near A sh lan d . H oyt Davis arrived here Sunday from Seattle, W ash . M r. Davis is visiting his m other, Mrs. F , B, Davis, w ho is now in Schleef’s hospital tak in g treatm ent. present were, Jam es Shields, Dale Cooley, Floyd M cLinn, H erbert Y oung, V ernon Thom ason, and Ray V anV alin. Clothes of Quality ...For... * j I • 0-J Men and Boys Ì it I X X •• X Popular Prices I • 8 ' • X X X • V k Powell & Co. > -\r\* \r\v .v .y I» Shoes at Cost. My entire stock of men’s, women’s and children's shoes wilt be offered at absolutely cost from this date. C o t t a g e G r o v e S h o e S t o r e . DeLarzes Grocery. For Sale. Sew ing machines at a very low- figure. If you are contemplating buying a machine, see these be fore buying elsewhere. G e o . E. W o o d , Schleef Bldg., At Bridge. A Bargain. Nine room residence, modorn- ly equipped, corner lot, 60x114 feet, good private water system, bearing fruit trees, grajies, ber ries and shubbery. In west Cot tage Grove, close in, only $1,300. O. H. W i l l a r d . Burbank Seed Potatoes. Before o rd erin g jo u r B urbank Seed Potatoes, be sure to com m uni cate w ith th e IT. C. M. R anch, P arkdale, Hood River V alley, O r e gon. m l8 -a l5 . Good spring w agon, set of har ness and saddle, good as new. Will sell at a bargain, or trade. J. E. Stroup, Knowlton resi dence, West Main. FISH MARKET All Kinds of FRESH FISH CRABS AND CLAMS Constantly on Hand David Gover S uccessor to S. C. N ickerson 301— 11— 112301= F E POULTRYM EN “ fl The POULTRY FEEDS CHARCOAL SHELL, GRIT OIL MEAL CHICK FOOD GROUND HONE MEAT MEAL International Poultry and Stock Food Everything for the Farm er. Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Seeders, C ultivators ami all Kinds of Small Implements. J. F. SPRAY 30E C=Q