P ERSONAL PICKUPS Better Service SUMMER UNDERWEAR D. J. Scholl Burkholder - Woods Co. Bon Ton Confectionery fc V Insect Exterminator NEW ERA DRUG STORE Stone to Fit the Purse FISH MARKET A Moderate Cost Blacksmithing W. E. Marsters Roseburg. Ore. S p rig g s B r o s . WWBW» d W W i< S MKMK M i IsaWfiSedaSHW* f - Report of the Condition of the The price of mohair went up a cent, to 33 cents, on the market Bank of C o tta g e G rove | today. At C o ttag e G ro v e, in th e S ta te of O re­ ’Phone the Bon Ton for ice gon, a t th e close o f business A pril 4, cream for your Sunday dinner, 1913: RESOURCES ’phone No. 57. Free delivery. L oans an d d isc o u n ts . . . 54,164 26 O verdrafts, secured am i u n se­ Hampton & Co. want eggs in Parlor organ for sale or trade, c u r e d ......................................... 183 48 exchange for goods. good as new. Will sell cheap Bonds an d w a rra n ts ___ _____ 20,036 63 F u rn itu re an d fixtures ..... 3,228 06 Ice cream delivered to order. for cash or trade for cow or O th er real e s ta te ow ned .. 6,799 05 horse. See Stanley Martin. 'Phone Bon Ton, No. 57. Due from approved reserve b a n k a ................. . . . 10,544 22 Rev. T. L. Jones of Browns C hecks Few people are disappointed in aud o th e r cash item s 40 42 ville, and sister, Mrs. Ellis of Cash on h an d ____________ 8,481 16 love until after marriage. Portland, are visiting their broth­ Mr. McCord, the shoe dealer, er Newt, who is quite ill in this T otal ................................... $103 478 17 L IA B IL IT IE S visited Portland last Friday. city. C apital stock p aid i n ___ $ 25, 000 00 Photos, the kind that always S urp lu s fu n d ................ 3 ,000 00 Five new subecriptions were please. Monroe, at the bridge. added to the Leader subscription U ndivided p rofits, less ex ­ 670 68 B etter serviee means better Mrs. J. B. Simeral has recov­ list Wednesday afternoon, and penses an d tax es paid ___ Due to b an k s an d ban k ers 167 43 glasses. ered from her recent severe ill­ eight were received Friday and Postal savings b an k d ep o sits. 329 1 Individual d ep o sits su b ject to Our glasses satisfy because ness. Saturday. c h e c k .......................... 48, 574 78 they are made to satisfy. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kinter at­ Another big orchard land pro­ C ashier ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g _ _ 1 ,566 16 FOR M EN A N D . BOYS T im e certificates of d e p o s it,. 24, 279 95 T h at is why the m ajority of tended Presbytery at Newport ject has gone wrong and the Bohrnstedt Co., of Creswell, is T o ta l.......................................$103,478 17 C ottage Grove physicians last week. Ventilated porous summer underwear with recommend my serviee to Mrs. Jas. Plaster and Mrs. accused of shady land transac­ two exclusive features ■ that eliminate the S T A T E O P .O R E G O N ) Warren McFarland visited Eu­ tions and a big suit is filed you. C o u n ty of L ane) faults o f the ordinary porous undergarments. against that company. gene and Portland last week. I, H arry S h o rt, cash ier of th e a»x>ve t] T h ey are the p aten ted worked eyelet an d the elastic hank, d o solem nly sw ear th a t the Call or send to the Leader of­ President Wilson says post­ nam ed s ta rib fabric. te m e n t is true to th e best o f my fice for free sample copies of masters must put in eight hours above know ledge an d belief. ^ T he patented eyelet prevents th e openings or “porea" this paper to send to your East­ work a day. This will be grati­ H A R R Y S H O R T , C ashier. from tearing. fying to the Cottage Grove post- C o rrect—A tte s t: ern friends. OPTICIAN ^ T h e elastic rib fabric keeps th e garm ent in shape and officials who have been GK O R G K M. H A L L , perm its free bodily m ovem ent w ithout straining or Mrs. J. P. Graham shipped a ] office B. L U R C H , D irectors. stretching a t an y point, putting in from 10 to 12 hours a Scholl’s Jewelry Store fine lot of White Minorca eggs day. They are entitled to a re­ Subscribed a n d sw orn to before me i E yelet-R ib is cool— d u rab le— elastic. for hatching to A. W. Irwin, bate. this 11th d ay of A pril, 1913. M en’s Single G arm ents . 50c Boya* Single G arm ents 25c A L TA K IN G , N o tary Public. Twin Falls, Idaho, Monday. - For Sale Cheap. M en’s U n ica Suita • • • fL 00 B c y i'.U u io n Suite • . • 50c Frank J. Hickey, of the Nes­ Banker Darwin Bristow and One seven year old grey mare, wife of Eugene are guests at the mith Auto Co., made a trip to Things Doing at Disston. weight 1200 pounds. Works sin­ home of Mrs. Bristow’s brother, Eugene Friday in one of his lit gle or double. Inquire at Fash­ Attorney J. S. Medley in this | tie Ford five passenger touring “STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER” cars and was accompanied by Geo. Hastings and crew of ion Stable’s. Dr. H. H. Owen. city. Mr. and Mrs. John Bader and loggers came up last week and Mrs. Carl Cashatt, of Salem, is their daughter, Mrs. Mary Elli moved the three donkey engines, a guest of her sisters and par­ ott and her little daughter. purchased from the J. I. Lumber ents of this place, her father, Co. by the U. S. Logging Co., F. J. Hickey, of the Nesmith Mr. Widdersheim being seriously Summons. into the Reserve timber and Auto Co., suggests that the next logging will begin as soon as the Choice Confections ill. time Mrs. Stanley Martin and In the Circuit Court of the Ice Creams Some coming feature film at­ Mrs. W. C. Conner go autoing necessary landings, etc., can be ( p a t e n t a p p l ie d f o r ) State of Oregon in and for Lane built. tractions at the Arcade are: Apr. that they put a bottle of gasolene And Sodas An inexpensive and simple little County. 10, Don Juan; Apr. 27, Money under the car seat, as autos have R. C. Woodhurst and wife device designed, tested and found Ida L. Jackson, plaintiff, vs. Courteous Treatment, Prompt Service Kings; May 4, Siege of Peters­ a peculiar notion of refusing to were over Sunday visitors with most effective in the destruction of the unknown heirs at law of G. H. SÖDERSTRÖM, Prop. burg. friends in Cottage Grove. go unless supplied with gasolene. the flea Iteetle and general plant Daniel G. Lucas, deceased; also ^ 4 * U l '.4 ,. 4 ' . 4 >. 4 '. 4 V 4 ’. U t M U r A T » Jno. Coffman and Rube Thom, insects. Patented and thoroughly all other persons or parties un­ C. C. Parker and mother ar­ Fuller & Bain are again at Social Notes. rived in this city from Louisiana work on camps Nos. 6 and 10 on the Bohemia miners, passed tested by George O. Walker and known claiming any right, title, last week and will locate here the part of the Coos bay line un­ through here Tuesday, en route found most practical in his large estate or interest in the real es­ tate described in the complaint The ladies of the Kensington permanently. A brother and der construction by Twohy Bros. to the mine, after an extended tomato field last serson. herein, defendants. club will serve a supper on Tues­ son will join them this week. a t e s t im o n ia l The steam shovel is again in use visit to the Grove and other val­ To the unknown heirs at law ley points. day April 22nd at I. O. 0. F. Among many other testimonials in the tunnel, which is now 1764 J. D. Dewald of Tennessee, of Daniel G. Lucas, deceased, al­ Hall, beginning at five o’clock. Mr. Walker submits the following feet into the mountain. The Mrs. G. W. Beaman was an A short program will follow be­ and W. M. Dewald, of South tunnel will probably be finished over Sunday visitor at the Grove. from Harry K. Metcalf, proprietor so all other persons or parties ginning at eight o’clock. Every­ Dakota, are guests of their broth on August 15.—Guard. of the Sunnyside Greenhouses, unknown claiming any right, er and sisters in this city and title, estate or interest in the Among those who visited at Cottage Grove: body come. looking after the Dewald estate real estate described in the com­ the Grove between trains Satur­ C. E. Russell, architect and “ I have seen your insect catcher The Young Ladies’ Circle of interests. day were: Lee Tennis, A. C. and I believe it to be a very com­ plaint herein, defendants. civil engineer, of Eugene, spent the Christian church met at the In the name of the State of plete and effective trap for tomato Alfred Matthews and wife last Thursday in Cottage Grove Cox and Arthur Whitman. home of Miss Grace Bennett on submitted some beautiful C. A. Van Denburg, manager fleas, beetles, etc., and it certainly Oregon: You are hereby re­ South Sixth street, Monday even­ went to Eureka, Cal., Monday to and of High School buildings for the J. I. Lumber Co., went cannot injure the most tender plant quired to appear and answer the ing. After the business period, take charge of a moving picture plans complaint filed against you in the to the school board, to cost com­ out Saturday morning to the as the spray cure often does. theater at that place. Their a good social hour was spent. above entitled suit within seven plete in every detail, from $35,- Grove to visit his parents and H. K. M etcalf .” Light refreshments were served. many friends here wish them 000 to $45,000. They may be weeks from the date of the first If your dealer does not handle The next meeting will be held success in their new business en­ seen at Attorney Alta King's of­ others for a few days. publication of this summons; and them order one by mail, only 50c at the home of Miss Mary Bar­ terprise. T. B. Haight and Wm. Ridder- if you fail so to answer, for want fice. tels on the evening of May 5th. bush are out to work again after and lasts a lifetime. thereof, the Plaintiff will take Chas. Smith, deputy assessor Stanley Damewood met with a All young ladies invited. for the Saginaw precinct, was a painful injury Tuesday after­ enjoying” an attack of the La George O. W a l k e r judgment against you as prayed in her complaint on file in said business visitor in this city Sat­ noon resulting in the breaking Grip for the last week. WALKER, OREGON court, to-wit: That her title to urday and favored the Leader of his nose. He was working in A. B. Wood, J. B. Protzman F. C. Ralston and wife will go the Southeast fourth of the to Burney, Shasta County, Cali­ with a pleasant call. He says he the woods near the Royal Acade­ and J. H. Chambers were busi­ Northwest quarter of Section fornia, next Monday to enjoy a has nearly completed his assess­ my. While driving a wedge in­ ness visitors here Saturday, Sodas Confectioneries Thirty-one in Township Nineteen prolonged visit with members of ment work. to a log with a sledge the sledge U. G. Roth, of Portland, was a South, Range Four West of Wil­ their family. S. Peters, wife and daughter, flew off the handle and struck business visitor here between lamette Meridian be established W. P. Hall, wife and child of of Kenneth, California, spent him in the face, causing the in­ trains Saturday. and quieted; that the defendants jury. Stillwater, Oklahoma, have arriv­ last Thursday in Cottage Grove and all persons and especially the ed in this city to reside. Mr. while looking for an Oregon The Cottage Grove Creamery unknown and all the heirs at law Saginaw Items. Hall is a brother of our esteemed home. They will go as far north has changed hands. Ray Trask To supply your of Daniel G, Lucas, deceased, be as Portland and may return townsman, George M. Hall of is the purchaser, and took pos­ adjudged and decreed to have no DRUG WANTS here, so well impressed were session last week. It is under­ the Bank of Cottage Grove. right, title or interest in or to Mrs. Queen and daughter, An­ stood that Mr. Senter will go to na, were Grove visitors Satur­ said land or any part thereof ;and Mrs. Anna Hoxie and Miss they with Cottage Grove. that they be forever estopped Anna Leuna will open their new The government recently pur­ Washington. Mr. Trask is well day. We Have It—Try Us and barred from making or as­ cafeteria in the building former­ chased 100 automobiles, to be known in this city and owned Henry Myers is going to Mon­ V 4 , .4 V 4 , . 4 ,. 4 ,. 4 ,.4 V » V 4 ,.4 V 4 V 4 , . 4 serting any claim in or to said ly occupied by the Wave confec­ used in its parcel post service. the business once before, selling tana in about a week. lands or any part thereof. tionery Thursday. It will be up- Thirteen auto factories were fa­ out three years ago. Mr. Senter Administrator’s Notice. Hes and Jesse Tucker and Ed This summons is served by to-date in every respect. vored in this purchase, the Over­ has owned the business three Queener are working at the years and during that time it has publication thereof in the Cot­ land company furnishing 10 au­ A very artistic show window, Notice is hereby given that tage Grove Leader six weeks by made great forward strides in Briggs sawmill. which is attracting much atten­ tos. F. J. Hickey is agent for cream receipts and butter manu­ Tom Miller has moved to a the undersigned has tieen by the order of the Hon. L. T. Harris, tion, is the Burkholder-Woods the Overland in this city. County Court of the State of Judge of said Court, made and factured, as well as ice cream. place near Cottage Grove. display of Zion laces, direct from Oregon, for Lane County, ap­ entered March 14th, 1913, and Dr. A. L. DeLaVergne and Want ice cream for your so­ G. A. Harnden has moved into pointed administrator of the es­ the first publication thereof was America’s greatest lace factory wife went to Los Angeles this at Zion City. Ladies are invited morning to attend the World cial? ’Phone No. 57—Bon Ton. the house recently vacated by C. tate of Emma I). Metcalf, de­ made March 18th, 1913. J. Chandler. to call and inspect this fine line. Wide Apostolic Faith Camp Prompt delivery. ceased. A. E. W h e e l e r , All persons having claims meeting which convenes at that Attorney for Plaintiff. H. L. Ingraham has moved to The Mothers’ Council of the against said estate are hereby place and continues at least un­ W. C. T. U. held a very inter­ Eugene. required to present the same to til May 15. Special railroad esting and well attended Purity Burbank Seed Potatoes. C. H. Sharon has gone to Al­ me, properly verified as by law rates are given throughout Cali­ meeting at the home of Mrs. berta, Canada. Before ordering your Hurhank required, at my residence on Is better than none at all. The fornia. Mary Smith, Friday afternoon, Scetl Potatoes, lie sure to communi­ West Main Street, in Cottage B. C. Calloway is working in a spirit in which a monument is Geo. O. Walker returned home April 11. Meeting opened by Grove, Lane County, Oregon, cate with the U. C. M. Ranch, erected counts more than the from a trip to Portland and in­ scripture reading, Phil. 4:3-9, by logging camp near Deer Horn. within six months from the date Parkdale, Hood River Valley, Ore­ Mrs. DeSpain, prayer by Evan­ cost. Myers Bros, are running their hereof. termediate points Saturday, gon. in!8-al5. where he went to introduce and gelistic Supt. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. sawmill at full blast now-a-days. Dated this 8th day of April, place on sale his newly patented K. B. Woods, supt. mother’s We notice in the Cottage 1913. H arry K. M e t c a l f , insect exterminator. At the O. meeting, having charge of pro­ Grove Sentinel some items that Administrator, gram. Topic for consideration, A. C. experimental farm it was: are headed Saginaw and Delight Estate of Emma D. Metcalf, “ Why Girls Go Wrong,” was pronounced a most practical and Valley. We wonder where De­ deceased. useful little device, and Mr. ably brought out by such Purity light Valley is located. J . C. J o h n s o n , workers as Mrs. Lola Baldwin, Walker says it received favorable A tt’y for Administrator. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sears and Purity Supt. of Oregon, Mrs. L. comment wherever it was shown son visited in the Grove Sunday. Ward, Supt. Crittendon Refuge and placed on sale. He is sure Home, Mrs. Lineman, Matron Ben Johns is back to Saginaw it will prove a winner. Sal. Army Rescue Home, Miss from Portland again. It seems The Spriggs Bros., black­ Prickard, Supt. People’s Insti­ as though he couldn’t stay away. smiths, have made a special tute, Portland, Judge Gaten, Wonder what the attraction is? All Kinds of study of horseshoeing, and by Mrs. Robt. J. Burdette, Dr. Any one having a bad horse to their long experience are able Frederick Rhodes, Evangeline FRESH FISH by the use of special adapted C. Booth, Sal. Army, Mrs. Kate ride, call on G. A. Hamden, our merchant He can ride ’em. shoes and the required method Waller Barnett, World’s Purity CRABS of shoeing, to correct many of Supt., and others. After a gen­ Stone will show as much respect the troubles found in horses’ eral discussion of subject, one AND CLAMS New ads in the Leader today Correct Method of and love for the departed one as feet and legs and their traveling practical help for this evil in our are those of The Ladies’ Tog­ Horseshoeing a more expensive stone if you also. Spriggs Bros, have all the town was suggested. That we gery, Hampton & Co., Ford Au­ Constantly on Hand can afford only the smaller sum. machinery necessary to do gen-; enforce the curfew law and en- tos, Powell & Co., Spriggs Bros., David Cover Wagon Making We have various designs in low- eral repair and wagon making deaver to change the hour, mak­ and Wynne & Woods Co. Read Successor to S. C. Nickerson And priced memorials we shall be and can set your wagon and ing it nine o’clock in summer them. They may interest you. buggy tires either by the hot or and eight o’clock in winter. A glad to submit to you. Al. Nichols, the Eugene bicy­ General Repair Work cold process. They guarantee social time then followed and satisfaction and request that light refreshments were served. cle dealer, was a guest of Cot­ LOST — Ladies’ gold watch, South of First National Bank Sixth Street the farmers, not already patrons, Six visitors were present. These tage Grove friends Saturday. full monogram case, initials ” M. O. D. GLANDON, Salesman give them a trial. Shop on Sixth, meetings do much good and we John Palmer, of Mosby Creek, P. V.” on one side and small de­ Street, south of First National only wish more mothers would was transacting business in town sign on the other. Leave at Bank. attend. Leader and receive reward. today.