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Eggs wanted in exchange for H e r s o n a l r PICKUPS j goods at Hampton & Co’s. Packard dress shoes, Petaluma I work shoes and United Workmen loggers, the best ever, at Grable’s. Over at Marshfield the city council makes an allowance of $150 per month for the city’s brass band. The household goods of F. D. Wheeler and family were shipped to them today at San Diego from this city. Engage your seats early for ‘‘The Servant in the House,” at the Armory Thursday evening, The hit of the season. Born, to the wife of Henry Hall, in this city, March 22,1913, a 9-pound boy. Austin Berg left Sunday night to join his father in Nevada and engage in mining. Mr. Stafford, wife and five children arrived in this city Monday from Mitchell, Nebraska, to reside. Ik'tter service means better H. K. Metcalf has been ap Mrs. McKibben and three sons pointed administrator of the es glasses. tate of Emma D. Metcalf, his de arrived at this place Sunday night from Kansas to reside. She is the Our glasses satisfy because ceased wife. Better Service they are made to satisfy. Last week of the Leader’s $1.00 T hat is why the m ajority of subscription rate. Quite a num C ottage Grove physicians ber of country subscriptions were recommend my service to received last week. A marriage license was issued you. mother of Chas. McKibben of this city. Things Doing at Disston. H. Simons and family moved to Cottage Grove last week to reside. Ora Davis, of Lorane, was vis iting friends over Saturday and Sunday. Joseph McKibben spent Sun day in the Grove with his wife and baby. Mrs. C. W. Arrington and daughter, Ruby, were Saturday shoppers in the Grove. Mrs. E. S. Holderman and daughters, Veta and Dorris, went to Cottage Grove Saturday even ing. Mrs. A. Lundberg was a pas senger on the Friday’s express, enroute to the Grove, returning home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ralston went to Cottage Grove Saturday to spend Easter and to visit rela tives for a few days. Jess Lewis and wife moved to Disston to reside for the sum mer. Mr. Lewis will be em ployed in the sawmill. The work on the track that is being built into the Reserve tim ber by the O. & S. E. is pro gressing slowly, owing to the bad weather. 1 NEW SILKS * Fancy Novelty and Brocaded Silks 24 inches wide, in Tan, Brown, Stripes and Checks, a t all prices Front 50 cents to $1.25 White Crepe DeChinc a t 60 cents. J. E. Plank, of Walker, was transacting business in Cottage Grove Thursday, and favored the Leader with a pleasant call and Friday afternoon to Amos I. a subscription. Deere and Miss Esther Denny, Let us give the University of both of Cottage Grove. Oregon Dramatic company a L. R. Culp and Henry McNee royal reception and a full house engaged in a shooting affair Thursday evening. They prom OPTICIAN at Vale recently, and both ise us our money’s worth. are in a hospital as a result. Scholl’s Jewelry Store They Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clar will recover. ence Boyd, at their home at Med Three or four of the head ford, Easter Sunday, March 23, In the Social Realm. liners in the last issue of the 1913, a son. Mrs. Boyd was ‘live wire” were head-liners in formerly Miss Vernie Brown of Mesdames D. H. Hemenway the Leader two days earlier. this city. Saginaw Items. and J. C. Johnson entertained at ‘‘The Leader leads.” The Commercial Club has ap the home of Mrs. Hemenway Most of the farmers in this vi- L. A. Ralston and wife, of Diss- pointed C. M. Shinn as its repre with a five hundred party last ton, were over Sunday guests of sentative to confer with the cinity have their plowing done, Wednesday afternoon. The high but are delayed with their sow est scores were made by Mes Mr. Ralston’s parents in this city. school board in regard to all mat ing on account of the bad weath Mr. Ralston is one of the J. I. ters pertaining to a new high dames W. W. McFarland and J. 5 P. S.—Star Brand Shoes are Better er. school building. N. Waterhouse who received the Lumber Co.’s right hand men. John Bates has rented the prizes, a dainty hand painted George Edwards, of Comstock, Marion Veatch has exchanged vase and a plate. Mrs. C. J. favored the Leader with a pleas his music store in this city for Beatty farm. He traded his 40- Kem received the consolation ant business call while in this timber land with R. W. Bauman, acre ranch to J. L. Beatty for a prize, a pair of baby shoes. A city Friday. He has taken his who will proceed to close out the team of horses and some other Row River Ripples. Summons. delicious two-course luncheon span of mares off the market. stock as he does not wish to con personal property. Mr. Beatty has moved to Klamath. was served, consisting of sand Paul Creech, late of Missouri, tinue the business. • Mrs. Jim Bennett and little In the Circuit Court of the wiches, egg salad, salted al is engaged in work with the Bom, March 13th, to Mrs. S. granddaughter were visitors at State of Oregon in and for Lane L. L. Henderson is delivering monds, coffee and cake. Favors Brown Lumber Co. He is a Dorena Saturday. A. Montieth a daughter.^Depu County. were miniature baskets of red printer by trade, but is giving the new Tunison map of Oregon, ty Assessor C. A. Smith has the largest and best detail sur Ida L. Jackson, plaintiff, vs. CharliePlank and Albert Vaughn crepe paper decorated with rose mill work a trial for a change. veys which have ever been been assessing.—Miss Pearl Tap- went to Cottage Grove and h ick the unknown heirs at law of buds. Misses Marquerite John lin has had an attack of the Daniel G. Lucas, deceased; also son, Fem Holcomb and Alice G. H. Young and wife attend placed before the public. It is a pneumonia, but is about well Saturday. valuable acquisition to any of all other persons or parties un ed the funeral services and buri Counts assisted the hostesses in Mr. Kissel came up “from Cot again. Roy Taplin and Kelly known claiming any right, title, serving. At the close of the af al of the little child of Rev. and fice, library or home. Moody have gone to Marshfield tage Grove Saturday returning estate or interest in the real es ternoon it developed that it was Mrs. Moon, pastor of the Chris Mrs. Jas. Ostrander spent last to work.—May Witcher had the Monday. tate described in the complaint the joint birthday of Mesdames tian church, at Eugene Sunday. week at Eugene, a guest of her misfortune of breaking both Mrs. Mollie Jones and children herein, defendants. Johnson and Hemenway but Miss Mamie Knox, of Seattle, daughter, Mrs. Marion Veatch. bones of her ankle while skating and Wm. Sanders visited at To the unknown heirs at law they did not announce their ages. was a guest of her mother and Jim has, according to his promise, one evening last week at the of Daniel G. Lucas, deceased, al The following were the invited brothers in this city last week. been attending strictly to business skating rink. She is being cared Vaughn’s over Sunday. guests: Mesdames Harry Short, She left Friday with her brother and going to lied early each even for at the home of R. B. Han Rev. Barnhart, of Dorena, so all other persons or parties H. A. Miller, W. H. Abrams, Ben Frank, to locate homesteads in ing. Paid advertisement! preached at the Star school house unknown claiming any right, na.—N. H. Gammage went to title, estate or interest in the Lurch, Jas. P. Graham, C. E. Montana. Saturday night and Sunday. Portland Sunday on business. Eugene had a few inches of real estate described in the com Jones, A. L. Monroe, M. Scovill, E. M. Young was up from Eu Opal Whitelev and Hester Chal- plaint herein, defendants. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mackin, Mr. snow last Friday morning,! while H. H. Veatch, H. Venske, Van miles south, at Cottage Grove, gene one day last week looking ifoue, of Rocky Point, visited In the name of the State of Allison, F. W. Robbins, C. J. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin, Mr. and 22 was not a flake. Rain may {ifter business on his large farm friends here Tuesday. Oregon: You are hereby re Kem, John Sibbitt, C. H. Burk Mrs. J. B. Lewis, Mrs. J. H. there fall alike upon the just and un across the river east of here.— Miss Hattie Innis has been quired to appear and answer the holder, Ben Groff, Andrew Chaml)ers and Miss Jessie Berg, just, but snow evidently some Miss Owens is visiting with her visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. complaint filed against you in the attended the dedication of Eu- Brund, Chas. VanDenburg, A. S. times falls only upon the unjust. sister, Mrs. O. J. Kayser. ene’s new $90,000 M . E. church above entitled suit within seven Davis, a few days. Powell, F. L. Ingram, Geo. McKibben Bros, have been n • , , ■ i weeks from of the thig date of the first Knowles, Gilbert Tyson, W. W. unday. This magnificent edi S. C. Nickerson sold his fish Clinton Davis, who lias been I publication aummon8; ^ McFarland, Karl K. Mills, B. S. fice was dedicated free of in market last Friday to Dave loading several cars here with working on the logging c.u , nail jf vou f a j| s o t o a n s w e r > f o r want Gover of this city, who will con telephone poles. They flumed the misfortune to cut Swengel, J. N. Waterhouse, El debtedness. bert Bede. Geo. M. Hall, C. E. Charles Beals and John Atkin duct the place as a fish, poultry the poles from Prune Hill. Wednesday. Wm. Vaughn "S is tak I thereof, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed O. H. Jarret was over from ing his place on the car. Lockwood and Mrs. Fishburn. son returned Sunday night from and vegetable market. Mr. in her complaint on file in said FRIDAY AFTERNOON. a trip to Yreka, California, where Nickerson and wife will soon Wendling one day last week.— Mrs. Callaway was a Grove vis Esther Vaughn went to Disston court, to-wit; That her title to Mesdames Hemenway and they went to look over a moving return to Newport to reside. Saturday to visit her sister, return the Southeast fourth of the Johnson were again hostesses at picture theater proposition. They Carlton Spencer came up from itor Saturday.—Miss Eleonor Northwest quarter of Section the home of Mrs. Hemenway were so well satisfied with it the University of Oregon Friday Selfridge is visiting at W. A. ing Monday. Friday afternoon when another that they bought it and Mr. At to perfect plans for the presenta Witcher’s.—Ed Queener was Mrs. Anderson, of Cottage Thirty-one in Township Nineteen company of their friends were kinson will soon return to Yreka tion of “The Servant in the over from Marcola a few days Grove, is visiting at the Crites South, Range Four West of Wil lamette Meridian be established very pleasantly entertained. to take charge of it, while Mr. House,” by the class in dramatic last week.—Miss Julia Brown home. _. . _ , , and quieted; that the defendants Fancy work and a guessing game Beals will remain here and con interpretation, in the Armory returned home last week. She Linden Owens, of Star, made a | and a|| persons and especially the were among the interesting fea tinue to conduct the Arcade. Thursday evening. Mr. Spencer has been visiting with her par tures of the afternoon. Mrs. The newly purchased theater takes the star role in the cast. ents at Goshen.—Will Stephens business trip to Row River unknown and all the heirs at law j of Daniel G, Lucas, deceased, be Orvil Spear, answering the larg seats 550, has a 30 by 40 stage, Here is a treat for Cottage has moved into the Davidson Wednesday. house.— H. L. Ingraham is cut Frank Vanschoiack and wife, of adjudged and decreed to have no est number of questions in the and is well equipped in every Grove. ting wood for C. A. Smith.—Mr. Wildwood, came to Row River right, title or interest in or to guessing contest, was awarded particular. Photos, the kind th at always Rucker has been breaking some and got a load of groceries Friday, said land or any part thereof ¡and the prize, a pretty vase. Excel monument will be erected to please. Monroe, at the bridge. that they be forever estopped sod on the hill part of his farm. lent light refreshments were the A memory the late Rev. C. and barred from making or as He intends sowing it to oats. served in courses. The invited H. Wallace of The largest attended lecture For Sale Cheap. the I. 0. O. F. serting any claim in or to said guests were: Mesdames J. Jury, cemetery, by in ever given in this city was the subscription. lands or any part thereof. James Hemenway, A. B, Wood, Rev. Wallace public Bitten by a Vicious Dog. one given by Evangelist John One seven year old grey mare, was a most highly This summons is served by Joe Porter, Stanley Martin, C. esteemed pioneer Lewtas in the M . E. church last weight 1200 pounds. Works sin publication thereof in the Cot minister of this Kinter, James Wright, O. Spear, city and community, night. His subject was: “ What Sunday, while walking along gle or double. Inquire at Fash was J. I. Jones, W. C. Conner, W. A. closely identified with and every I Saw in England, Scotland, Ire Main street near the M. E. ion Stable’s. Dr. H. H. Owen. tage Grove Leader six weeks by order of the Hon. L. T. Harris, Hemenway, Alice Richmond, A. stage of the city’s growth and land, France and Italy, ” and it church, Wm. Handy met a fellow Jas. A. Pitts left today for Judge of said Court, made and W. Kime, Lee Roy Woods, H. F. development, and this monument was handsomely illustrated with with a dog. In passing, the dog Alden, J. E. Dunton, C. M. is in recognition of his service to beautiful lantern slides. Tonight viciously attacked young Handy, Timpson, Texas, where he will entered March 14th, 1913, and remain until next fall. Mr. Pitts the first, publication thereof was Shinn, J. S. Silsby.L. 0. Nichols, community, his worth, and a he gives his wonderful illustrat inflicting a painful wound about will visit a few days with rela S. L. Mackin, C. C. Cruson, S.L. the ed lecture on “ What I saw in his knee. A few yards further mark of the high esteem in which made March 18th, 1913. Hill, Umphrey, D. T. Awbrey, he was regarded generally. the Holy Land.” Another down the street, the dog met tives at San Francisco enroute. A. E. W heelf . r , Mr. Pitts recently sold his little J. H. Chambers, J. S. Medley, packed house is assured. and attacked Mrs. Stanley Mar Daniel Read and W. A. Hem farm north of Cottage Grove. Attorney for Plaintiff. J. Hanson, Herbert Eakin, B. R. When you sit for a photo you tin, biting her severely. Mr. Job, Charles Adams, N. E. enway have returned home from Martin learned Monday that the a business trip to Grants Pass, want the best. That is what dog belonged to Mrs. McCoy, Compton. Ashland and Medford. They re you get at Monroe’s at the bridge. who resides in the western part port great developments in that For Sale or Trade. Mrs. H. C. Krosebreg and two of the city, and armed with his part of the state in the past few children arrived in this city last gun, he proceeded to the family years and a prosperous season at Wednesday from Milwaukee, home and promptly put the vi year-old mare, full of hand. They were introducing gentle, weight 1000 Mr. Read’s newly patented, de Wis., to enjoy a few months’ cious canine out of the way. It rill trade for stock, tachable castor, which quickly visit with her father, William is said many others have been ritz Mattheyer, Silk converts any rocking chair into Edlefsen, a prominent citizen of bitten by this dog, and now re ct, or inquire at this an invalid chair, and everywhere Lorane. If she is favorably im joice at his demise. with this country, she the new device attracted much pressed may prevail her husband to Big Sacrifice Sale of Italian attention and the assurance of a dispose of his upon Milwaukee inter Garden tools, of all kinds. ready sale when taken up by lo ests and locate here permanent Prunes and Cherry Trees. cal agents or salesmen. Just ly. Mrs. Krosebreg is also a Wynne & Woods. now Messrs. Read and Hemen niece of Mrs. John Bader, of High Grade and Fresh Stock This stock will be cleaned out way are considering a handsome a t Live and Let Live Prices. at wholesale prices. Special Sodas Confectioneries offer for ¿he purchase of all Cottage Grove. Sheep shearing machi n e s. prices on trees in quantities of patent rights to their castor from 100 or more. I carry all stan a manufacturing concern, which Wynne & Woods. “ Pure White” H ard W heat dard varities of fruits. Get busy offer may possibly be accepted. Flour, Bacon, Lard,Compound with your order and save money this spring. Woodsuff’s Sales- Great Flood Disaster. yard. Main and Seventh Streets. To supply your D. J. Scholl McKibben Style All the While In Hats BLRKHOLDER-WnflDS CD. S GROCERIES FOR THE FAMILY B od T od C oD fectiooery DRUG WANTS NEW ERA DRUG STORE We Have It—Try Ue Saddles at cost at Grable’s A meager report came over the wire today to the effect that the bursting of a great dam near Dayton, Ohio, at 11 o’clock, a. m.. resulted in an appalling loss of life, estimated as high as 15,- 00 persons. Choice Confections Ice Creams And Sodas Court e o u i T reatm ent, Prom pt Service C. H. SÖDERSTRÖM , Prop. S. C. White Minorca eggs for hatching, all from prize winning stock. Heavy laying strain. Eggs, $1.50 for 15, if not packed for shipment; $2.00 for 15, if shipped. Mrs. Jas. P. Graham, Cottage Grove, Ore. Jansen ®W a lK e r PHONE NO. 9