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PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. S. M edley ATTORN HY AT LAW S|>c> ial Attention Given ti> Mitling and • Corporation l.«w. Dorena Croakings. AVERAGE SILK DRESS ONLY PART SILK list. Edwin Redford is on the Patterson, N. J., April 16. The newest mode o f attack de cided upon by the 27,000 striking l’ructice» in alt Court» Woorlwanl liuildiuN silk mill employees was disclosed today when they began to di J . G. J O H ^ S O jV i vulge “ trade secrets’ ’ regarding ATTORN HY AT LAW the manufacture o f the material NOTARY l-THLtC that is being loved above all fh on c No. G C o lt e «« C.rovc, Ore others bv milady. “ The dress in which the ladies take so much pride does not come A . w . 1 \ i M 1 t, M - r)- from the cocoon spun by the silk TM\ysiciqn itnilSqt'seoq worm, as generally supposed, but from rusty horseshoes, scrap iron and empty tomato cans from Office in McFarland the city dump heap,” is one lluiMink, Upa taire. startling assertion made by the Office Phone 34. Reaidence Phone l'-’tU labor leaders. “ The average silk dress is composed o f one part silk to six parts of tin, lead, iron or zinc,” V I t . l j v q i i i l M . f ) M f ) declared William D. Haywood, the I. W. W. leader in charge o f the strike. “ The metal comes from the scrap heaps back o f the Ollice Phone S Reaidence Phone 1211. factory. It is taken, dumped in to vats and treated chemically to make a solution. Then the fibers \ \ .\ H I* i\. \\\ h i t s are immersed in this solution Successor to Marion Veatch and absorb from four to six FUNHRAL DIRECTOR AND times their own weight o f the metal.” KMBALMER This treatment is not only to Phone 132 Y Cottage Grove, Oregon save the cost o f pure silk fibre, declare the strikers, but also to make the silk so weak that it F ™ I soon falls to pieces and increases 3 COTTAGE GROVE 1 the demand for the factory’s t* i output. \ Hospital a S anatorium \ Addressing a group o f strikers today, Haywood said: •k Rtaht Her* at Your Horn« / “ How much real good silk is \ Surgical Cases Especial Attention jJ made in this country in these days under the famous protect i X - R A Y LABARATORY V ive tariff? That tariff has not benefitted you in the least and i ^ For Further Particulars Address i its reduction will not hurt you, but will force the manufacturers to make decent silk?” Office, Woodwerd building. S Dr. H . C. Schleef i ----------------------------- 5 •.ava,.» w r it v a v « ,.a w d iM «,iiftii A Girl’s Temptation. The following from the pen o f Southern Pacific Time Table Dorothy Dix should be read by Cottage Grove Station South Bound No. i t No. IS.. 7:10 n. w. n. in. u :M North Bound No. 14.............. ....... 2:10 a. in. No. IS No. 20 ...... I t s o. in. O. & S. E. R. R. Company K. BOUND No. 1 W . ROUND No. 2 A. M. Mis. 7. Jo 7.50 7.59 STATIONS L v .. 3.5 6.7. A. M Cottage Grove . . . . . Ar. 12.00 .................11.23 ................ 11.16 8 .lo 12.5 . .. t*.5o 13.5......... 15.** 9.15 !b.b ................ 10.33 ...............10.28 V .o S T w o extra trains ior paaaenf era o n ly leave Cottage G rove Sntunlaxs. Kxtra train leaves .Voo p. w „ returning arrives at Cotta** d r o v e «1 5;3o p. m. Subject to ctiangc without notice. All outw ard freight to station where there i* *• no agent w ill t»e left at risk o f owner. Stage leaves Disstou after arrival o f train on M onday, W ednesday and Friday for Orseco. lfrci* tit w ill not l*c receive«! at the o . A S. K K. R. Depot after 5 p. m. T o insure forw arding o n neat train freight must l>c delivered in atui'le tim e to pennit o f its In-mg hilled. A. B. WOOD, Manager. Cottage Grove Transfer Company Herbert Harrington, Prop. Fire Proof Feed and Storage Barn. ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND HEAVY DRAY WORK Piano Moving a Specialty Phone, Office 72 Administrator’s Notice. every young girl: “ Lurking in the shadow be hind every young girl, so close that it can almost touch her, is a demon o f temptation that is for ever whispering in her ear. What does it say? To each is promised her heart's desire if she will only listen and go a lit tle way down the primrose path. “ To the poor pretty girl it promises rich clothes, jewels and laces that will make a fitting frame for her beauty. “ To the half starved girl o f the sweat-shops it offers food and warmth and shelter, the softness and ease o f life. “ To the weary shop girl it whispers o f fast automobiles that go like the wind, mad joy rides and gay suppers where cham pagne foams in the glasses, and all is laughter and light and merrymaking. “ To the ambitious girl it holds out the allure o f swift success, the thrill o f seeing one’s name in flaunting letters over a theater door. “ To the sensational it talks o f love o f romance, o f great pas sions that gave all and counted not the cost, and that defied all the laws o f God and man when they stood between two hearts. “ To all the w orn and weary and lonely, to all who have struggled and been defeated, it whispers: “ W hat's the use? Be happy, if even for a moment Take what you w ant whether it be right or wrong. ’ • ’ “ And so temptation gathers them in, the poor little girls who have turned their heads to lis ten. They don't know enough to know how to answer i t or even to be afraid, because the temptation comes to them in so many guise*. Sometimes it takes the appearance o f a hand- same young man. sometimes an old friend o f the family. Some times it is dire need, and often it is just the things a girl wants. That’s the way it gets them. “ It's always just behind— close close girls, this demon that is ready to sieze you and devour you. body and soul. Go surely, and in fear and trembling, and when the devil o f temptation be gins to whisper in your ear. run home to your mothers. That’ s the only safe place, for mothers have a charm to exercise witch cr a ft” FOR SALE sick BUSINESS OPENING Grocery and store building and corner Mrs. Almeda Deane and two lot, residence and lot, trade es o f the young prospective teach tablished. On Main Street, ers from Dorena attended the Cottage Grove. For further Reading Circle last Saturday. information, inquire at Leader office. Mick Jennings, who has been on the sick list lately, has just A Nice Little Farm Very Cheap. returned from Lorane. He 2(!acres, one-half mile from seems to he much improved in Cottage Grove, good house, 12 health. acres in cultivate», 10 acres Mrs. Chas. Teeters and Mrs. ready for plow, 4 acres timber, lien McCulluni were visitors in young family orchard, logan the Grove last Saturday. berries, strawberries, currants, etc. Crop and tools go with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jennings, lace. 3 creeks, over half pla< who have been visiting at the hot ittom land. Inquire at Lead home o f Mr. Jennings’ parents, er office. returned home last week. Geo. Shields has been on the sick list this week. Rev. W. 0 . Benthin held preaching services here last Sun day, both morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Linebaugh, o f Mosby Creek, visited at the home o f Mrs. Linebaugh’ s bro ther, Geo. Shields, last Sunday. Jas. Bennett, o f Row River, was a visitor in Dorena Sunday. Claude Van Valin has recov ered from the mumps. Thos. Sears, o f Row River, is visiting at the Scott Chrisman home. Leora Linebaugh, o f Mosby Creek, was a visitor in Dorena Sunday evening. Grandpa Lower has just re turned from Creswell and ex pects to spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. F. R. Wilson. Naomi Wilson has been on the sick list. Otis Leathers, o f Rocky Point, visited in Dorena Sunday. Geo. Stanley has been on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott visited in Dorena Sunday. C. H. Jennings returned home from Eugene this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomason were visitors in Dorena Sunday. Supervisor Andrews visited the schools here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk visited in Row River and Dorena this week. D. T. Awbrey transacted busi ness in Dorena last Thursday. Prof. W. W. Hewitt transact ed business in Eugene this week Parmer P r in te r ’ s ink ear c a n ’ t p o s s ib ly s o n ’s th is sea The c a r itself a rig h tn e s s th a t any There are more than 220,000 Ford» on the world's highways— the best possible testimony, to their unexcelled worth. Prices —runabout $625-— touring car $000—town car $H<)0 f. o. b. Detroit with complete equipment. Catalogue from Nesmith Auto Co., Cottage (¡rove, Oregon. j SAFETY -------- I ji i - ..... . ’ and • SERVICE Interest paid on all Savings Accounts at the Old Reliable COTTAGE GROVE. A FINK HOME.— New 8-room bungalo. barn, buggy shed, poultry houses. 3J acres of tine garden and berry land, running spring for irrigating, liesides large creek. $ acre oak park, drilled well, fine drainage, in West Cottage Grove, only $4,000, terms. Inquire at Leader office. OREGON SUGAR $4.95 PER SACK LITTLE FARM—About 59 acres, half bottom land, balance hill land; run ning water, good family orchard, fair buildings, i mile from Cottage Grove city limits on good county road, only $3,500 terms. Apply to Leader Or 22 lbs. for $1, with $5 Cash Purchase of Other Goods Large size Cottoletie $150; medium size 60c; Special Blend Coffee 25c; 3 cans Aster Milk 25c; Eagle Milk 15c; 2 pkg. Grape Nuts 25c; 6 bars White Flier, Diamond C or A. B. Naptha Soap 25c; 25c pkg. Pearline 20c; 3 pkg. Corn Flake 25c; 2 pkg. A. & H. Soda 15c; 2 pkgs. Best Gloss or Corn Starch 15c; 16 lbs. Sugar $1; Plain Mixed Candy 10c lb; Bacon 17c up; Strained Honey pt. jar 30c— gallon $1.60. W e are sole agents for the famous Royal Table Queen Bread. Fresh every day; 16-oz. loaves. SUBURB HOME.—Two acres, 20,000 strawlieiry plants, gooselierries, logan DES LARZES BROS. Reliable Harness The Catalogue House A catalogue lists a double work harness, No. 10 L 2316 at $46.74. I will supply any farmer or team ster with the same harness at the same price plus $1.00 for freight. W. BEALS r ~ - o Buff Leghorn. 50 cents for 15. $3.25 per hundred. Also Indian Runner duck eggs from select stock, fawn and white strain. 50 cents for 13. Orders taken for day-old chicks and ducks. C. F. H andy . ii CAPITALSURPLUS »50,0002° Mrs. Henry Long has been WANTED—To trade a good plastered staying with the Overholtzer 7-roont house in Salem for farm prop family. Mr s . Overholtzer’ s erty near Cottage Grove. Prefer an unimproved tract o f about 100 A. Will health is much improved. give or take small cash difference. At the Leader office. Elmer Caldwell left last week for Nebraska where he will work BUSINESS OPENING -A nice little business opening in Cottage Grove. with his brother. Central location. Cheap rent. Little Archie Wilson, o f Eugene, is cash will buy it. Call on the Leader. the g^iest o f the L. A. Gibson TEN ACRE PEAR ORCHARD- -Trees family. 3 years old, fine rich sandy bottom land, only one mile from Cottage Miss Myrtle Walker celebrated Grove ]>oat office. Fine (or berries her eighteenth birthday Tues and vegetables between trees. $2.750, day. want $1 200 cash, $550 in one year at 7 per ce t, $1,000 in two years at 6 per Mr. Frank Davis returned to cent. 5 per cent discount for all cash. this place Friday. Since coming Address the Leader. back he purchased a herd o f 10 HOME FOR Y O U -L o t 75x95. good cows from Tom Cox. Mr. Davis two-story house, 7 rooms, fruit trees expects to take 15 cows from in bearing,some berries. South Fourth here to Washington. St. Price only $1,000. Inquire o f D. B. Chamberlen. Louis Maurer, lately o f Dakota, moved on the Hinds place TIMBER- Fully 4.000,000 feet, 100 acres, good, sound timber, 1 mile Wednesday, where he will look from R. R. station, key to big body of after things in general. timber !>ack of this tract, running water for flume. 10 or 15 acres clear Mrs. Minnie Davis spent the land, fxmilr orchard, fair house and day Thursday with her niece, barn, $J AX), terms. Neighbors bold their timber at $2 per 1 .IXX). Mrs. L. M. Owens. John Gildersleve has bought For Sale.— A good, practically the Wheeler mare, with which to new. Sliattuck piano. $175 on do hi* garden work. installments, or $160 cash. In quire at Leader office, or 'phone May basket hanging commenced 968. here Tuesday night. This past time will last about two months. How Do.s This Suit You?— 8 acres Miss Kelly, primary teacher at in Spray’s tract. (Cedar Park) the Academy, gave a picnic in 1 3-4 miles east of Cottage the woods Wednesday. T h e , Grove, good fences. 700 prune 0 little folks were treated with ’ trees, 1200 gooseberries, water 0 nuts, fruits and candy. Those \ right for irrigating. Cheap, unable to attend on account o f half cash. Inquire at Leader 0 the mumps were remembered office or of E. G. O. Groat. with a liberal share. 0 Fine Improved Farm.— 80 acres. Mr. Rice o f Rice Hill, was here 70 acres in cultivation. 10 acres 0 For Sale—A good cook stove. good pasture. Five acres 12-; $S. and heater. $7. Inquire o f this week looking for a location. year-old apples. 5 acres 9-vear-, 0 Mary S. Walker. Jefferson and old apples. 24 Bart let pears. Thin! Street for H atching. Fine water, running stream .! 0 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the County Court o f the State of Oregon, for latne County, ap pointed administrator o f the es tate o f Emma D. Metcalf, de ceased. All persona having claims against said estate an* hereby required to present the same to me. properly verified as by law required, at my residence, on West Main Street, in Cottage Grove. Lane County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. •Shoe* at Cost Dated this 8th day o f April. 1918» H arry K. M e t c a l f , My entire stock o f men's, Administrator. women's and children’ s shoes Estate o f Emma D. Metcalf, w ill h«1 offered at absolutely cost deceased. from this date. J. C. J ohnson . C ottage G rove S hoe S tore . A tt’y for Administrator. 1 DeLarzes Grocery. on e re a s o n a b le price. Joe was a visitor in berries, and fruit, neat 5 room cottage, poultry yards, running water all the Dorena Saturday. year, fine garden spot on creek bank. Mr. Johnson is sick with the On west Mam street, only $1,200. In quire at Leader office. mumps. Wm. Shearer has a severe at BARGAIN.—For Sale or Trade -80 acres, 23 in cultivation, balance second tack o f lagrippe. growth timber, 4 miles from Cottage Mrs. Grant Bales has the Grove, ball mile to R. K. station and school, new 8 room house, barn, mumps. Silk Creek Items. the o n ly is u n m a tch e d a n y w h e re a t BIG TRACT CHEAP.— 1000 acres, only 4 miles from Cottage Grove, on main county road, about 100 acres under cultivation, 200 or :!00 acres young timber, balance good pasture, much of which can be easily cleared for culti vation, four streams on place, three small residences, one good barn. A great investment at $20 per acre. Fine for subdividing. Call on the Leader. chicken houses, etc. Good springs and running water, family orchard, 125 trees bearing, about 400 young fruit tress. Will sell or trade (or town property. Inquire at Leader office. m ake s a tis fy dem and. is r ig h t w it h Fine Suburban Home— 7 % acres fine bottom garden land, 5 acres in pears, 2 acres garden, fine new 6-room modern bungalo, with hath, hot and cold water, toilet, etc. Good drilled well, windmill and tank, new barn and poultry house. Just out side Cottage Grove city limits. Price $3,600, terms. Inquire at Leader. 35 ACUKS—liood house, woodshed, poultry house, running water, 2J acres in tierries and garden, SO young fruit trees, some good timlier, 3$ acres slashed, burned and seeded. West of Cottage Grove 2J miles. A nice little mountain home on county road $1,300. Inquire at Leader office. w o n ’t T h ere’s re a s o n w h y 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 n e w F o r d ’ s Fine new 5-room modern bungalo, with bath, etc., two lots, close in, on 9th st. Only $1,500. See the Leader. FINK BUSINESS LOT.— A well located bu»ines.s lot on Main Street, Cottage Grove, lor sale at a reasonable price, or will exchange lor desirable resi dence property in West Cottage Grove. See the Leader about it. go. Good two-story 8-room house. 2 good barns, blacksmith shop, 0 hog and hen houses. 2 1-2 Í miles south of Cottage Grove. I Crops go with place if sold be fore harvest. W ould divide in two fine places. Price $12,500,. terms. Inquire at Leader office. GROCERIES FOR THE FAMILY 4 High Grade ami Fresh Stock at Live and Let Live Prices. “ Pure White” Hard Wheat Flour. Bacon, Lard,Compound Jansen ®WalKer PHONE NO. 9