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IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN OM I IQ DECORATION DAY WILL ORANGE FAIR DATES
THE HARDWARE LINE CALL U l l U d BE PROPERLY OBSERVED
AND PREMIUM LIST
Memorial day will be ol>served
in a fitting manner by members
of the local Post G. A. R., May
30. The procession will form in
front o f Oregon Hotel and start
for the cemetery at 10 o’clock,
where the decoration and ritual
ceremonies will be carried out.
In the afternoon at 2:30o’clock
a literary and musical program
will be rendered at the Armory,
the address to be delivered by
Judge J. S. Medley. At the
close of this meeting the cere
monies in respect to the un
known sailor dead will be con
ducted from the bridge by the
W. R. C.
The mayor and councilmen, all
societies, the schools and every
body is invited to join in the ob
servance o f the day.
(FROM FIRST PAGE)
Men’s Stylish
Clothing
the ground may be plowed by
someone else.
4. There must be a statement
accompanying each exhibit, as to
age, and to the effect that the
exhibit was prepared by the ex
hibitor, signed by the parent or
guardian.
5. No pupil shall make more
than one entry in each competi
tion.
From $3 to $8
6. In case there is no compe
tition, the premium will be
High Quality at Low
awarded at the discretion of the
awarding committee.
Prices
7. If the exhibitor wishes his
Hats to Match Your
exhibit sent to the State Fair, he
should leave directions to that
Suit
effect, in order that same may be
shipped in time to reach the
Fair Grounds by Sept. 27th.
D. L. W o o d s ,
Entries must be made on blanks
Chairman Committee.
furnished by the secretary of the
A Beautiful New and
The Loganberry in Douglas. State Fair at Salem, and mailed
so as to reach him not later than
Select Line.
A praiseworthy movement to Sept. 22, 1913.
See
the
25c Bargains.
ward the industrial development
EXHIBITS AND PRIZES.
of Douglas County is planting of
Pop Corn (10 ears)
500 acres to loganberries in the
Class A.
Sutherlin Valley, with the ex
pectation of increasing this to 1st Hampton &Co. $1.00in mdse
.50
1500 acres in the next year or 2nd Cash
Pin «« R
two. An organization has also
Knife
been formed at Glendale for the 1st The Fair
growth o f this luscious berry on 2nd Geo.E Woods Choice of
Harmonica
an extensive scale in that locali
’GcroM^QiiAunr"
Sweet Corn (10 ears)
ty. This prolific and fine flavor
B a b o n -T u l o i - G j
ed berry is constantly growing in 1st Burkholder&Co. 2.00
..................... 1.00
popularity, and with proper care 2nd
brings quick and lucrative re
Hubbard Squash.
turns. It is now proposed to al
Clciss A
so place the juice on the market 1st Burkholder&Co. 2.50
2nd C. G. Sentinel 1 year’s sub. Kale Plants For Sale.—Giant vari
in a manner similar to grape 2nd
..................... 1.50
Rhode Island Reds (trio)
ety. 50 cents per 100. Leave
juice. This is also increasing
Class B.
1st
J. F. Spray
2.00
orders at DesLarzes grocery.
the demand for loganberries, and 1st A. J. Armstrong One dozen
2nd C. G. Leader 1 year’s sub.
growers located near shipping
Typewriter
Bargain. — A fine,
post cards
Black Minorcas (trio)
points will doubtless be able to 2nd DesLarzes Bros. Pearl Pen
practically
new,
L. C. Smith,
1st J. F. Spray
2.00
realize handsomely from their
visible, two-color typewriter,
Knife
White Leghorns (trio)
growth. These berries will ripen
with back spacer, tabulator and
Pumpkin.
1st J. F. Spray
2.00
here at least ten days earlier
modern improvements,
only
Class
A.
Four were killed and seven in than elsewhere in the state.—
Brown Leghorns (trio)
$57.50 cash, or $60 on easy pay
1st
Knowles&Graber
1.50
jured in the wreck o f the Port- Roseburg Review.
2.00
ments. See it, at Leader office.
2nd C. G. Sentinel
One year’s 1st J. F. Spray
land-Tacoma local near the latter
Buff
Leghorns
(trio)
s’
bscription
Two
Good Modern Cottages, rent
place Monday.
1st J. F. Spray
2.00
Class B.
for $18 per month, two lots on
W. b . Cooper is home from a
Bantams (trio)
1st A. J. Armstrong One dozen
paved street, close in, only
visit to Portland.
post cards 1st C. G. Leader 1 year’ s sub.
$2,400. See the Leader.
g
_g
My p h o to g ra p h s
sp eak
fo r
2nd Cafeteria
Angel Cake Special: A. L. Monroe, One 16x
Attorney Jerome Knox died at
themselves.
M onroe,
at
th e
20 picture to the child winning F’ine Little Farm— 80 acres, 50
White Potatoes (15)
the
home
of
his
sister,
Mrs.
bridge.
acres in cultivation, good bot
the most blue ribbons, and one
Class
A
tom land, balance pasture, all
John Silsby, the ice man, be Laura McFarland, in this city 1st Burkholker&Co. 2.50
dozen post cards to the second
Sunday
evening.
May
11,
1913,
good agricultural land, 3 miles
gins to wear a broad smile as the
winner.
2nd
...............
1.50
east of Cottage Grove, house,
warm spring and summer days aged 58 years, 5 months and 6
Class B.
days, o f cancer. Mr. Knox was
barn, poultry houses, etc., run
draw near.
1st
A.
J.
Armstrong
One
dozen
born in Cottage Grove, Dec. 5,
ning water. With all farm im
* FOR SALE
Roy Griggs and wife, of Com 1854. He was educated in the
post cards
plements and horse, only $87.50
stock, were guests of Mr.Grigg’s district school near Cottage
Cabbage (one)
per acre.
Terms.
On good
brothers, Dave and Herman, at Grove, and graduated from Mon 1st Burkholder&Co. 2.00
Cows For Sale.— Four good Jersey
county road and railroad. Ask
this place Monday.
milk
cows.
Will
be
fresh
this
............... 1.00
mouth College in 1874 with high 2nd
the Leader about it.
fall. Are giving milk now. Two
Henry Bills and son, Earl, for honors. He engaged in printing
Bird House.
for $50 each; two for $60 each. Wagon
merly of this city, now McMinn and newspaper work for a few
and Team for Sale —
CJlciss A
Inquire at Leader office.
ville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. years and then entered the Law 1st Wynne & Woods Steel Fish
Weight 2400, gentle and true,
Van Allison and other friends College o f the University of Ken
good wagon and harness, all for
ing Rod
A Snap— 7 room house and about
here.
$400.
Good two horse hack
tucky from which he graduated 2nd S. E. McGavran 1 qt. paint
4 acres of rich fruit or garden
$130.
Mower, rake and feed
Frank McFarland picked ripe in 1877. He taught school for a
Class B.
land just outside city limits.
cleaner. Complete house mov
wild strawberries on the hills while at Paisley, after which he 1st Modern Phar.
No.2Brown-
Fine shade trees and sightly lo
ing outfit and a 175-acre farm,
west of town Sunday, while Mrs. engaged in the practice of law
ie Camera
cation. Only $1,000. See the
60 acres in cultivation, all level
Lizzie Churchill found some on at Lakeview. In 1881 he re
Piece of Furniture.
Leader.
except 30 acres good timber, and
her her father’s place east of ceived the appointment of re 1st ReesWallaceCo. 1 pair shoes
new house, barn, etc., $50 per
this city a week ago.
ceiver in the United States Land 2nd C. G. Sentinel One year’s BUSINESS OPENING—Grocery
acre.
See Thomas Allen, this
and store building and corner
The business men of Cottage Office at Lakeview, which posi
s’bscription
city.
lot, residence and lot, trade es
Grove will give a picnic dinner tion he creditably and efficiently
Bread (One Loaf)
tablished.
On Main Street, Fine 5-rooin residence, lot 65x116,
to the farmers of this community filled for a term o f four years,
Class A.
Cottage Grove. For further
in the city park on or about May after which he again took up the 1st Kinter Bros.
fruit, berries, close in, $1,800,
BreadRaiser
information, inquire at Leader
26. Arrangements are nearly practice o f law. He was a suc 2nd Kerr & Silsby Cake Plate
terms. “ Leader.”
office. Farm property taken as
perfected for securing the Che- cessful practitioner for many
Class B.
part payment.
California Home For You.— Half
mawa Indian Band to furnish years. He received the republi 1st David Griggs
1.00
can nomination for joint repre 2nd Modern Phar. 2oz. perfume F’or Sale—80 acres timber, piling
acre lot and modern, new, 5-
music for the occasion.
rooined, plastered bungalo, with
and saw timber, 3 miles from
Watch our window Saturdays sentative for Klamath and Lake Canned Fruit(3 one-qt. cans)
bath and toilet, value $2.500, on
c iass ^
Cottage Grove, near river. Bar
for all kinds of fancy baking. county in 1886, which he de
improved street close in, at Up
gain if taken soon. See the
Salads, meats and all kinds of clined. He attended as a dele 1st Burkholder&Co. 2.00
land, population 3,000, 40 miles
home cooking, also very best gate several state conventions of 2nd
Leader.
tn
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1.00
east of Los Angeles, on Santa Fe
meals served Cafeteria style at the republican party and served
Class B.
railroad, and in heart of orange,
reasonable prices.
The Mew as the first city attorney of Lake- 1st Brund&Co. Glass BerrySet 80 Acres— About 11 acres cleared,
balance piling and large timber,
lemon, apricot and peach belt, 9
Willamette Cafeteria in the old view and served for several years 2nd J. P. Graham Picture
good springs, house, barn,
as Lake county attorney for the
packing houses. Will sell or
Wave building.
Jelly (6 glasses)
fenced on three sides, 2 3-4
State Land Board. He also
exchange
for ranch proi>erty
Chas. Cooley, chief cook in the served as deputy district attor
Class A
miles west of Cottage Grove.
near Cottage Grove. See the
U. S. logging camp, spent Sun ney at Lakeview, and was the 1st Burkholder&Co. 1.00
$1,200, terms.
Leader.
day in Cottage Grove. He says principal attorney in the opening 2nd
...............
.50
this big logging company will of the celebrated Warner Valley
Class B.
soon have five donkey engines at land grants.
Dish
He returned to 1st Metsan Shop
3 0 E
3E Z30E
work and will increase the num Cottage Grove a few years ago 2nd NewEraDrugSt. 2oz.p’rfume
ber finally to nine. There will broken in health, and for the
soon be 150 men employed in past two years has been residing Hand Made Apron and Dress.
Class A.
this camp and the number will on a homestead in Crook county,
1st
Lurch’s
Leather Music Roll I
be increased as the logging facil Oregon. He recently underwent
2nd Ump.&Mackin Pair of Lisle I
ities are enlarged.
two or three surgical operations
Glove
for cancer of the throat but re
Class B.
The
ceived no relief. Mr. Knox was 1st Burkholder&Co. 1.00
M. E. Church.
a
genial,
whole-souled
gentleman
J. T. Moore, Pastor.
2nd
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.50
PO U LTRY FEEDS
CHARCOAL
and had a host o f friends in this
Hand Embroidery.
Services for next Sunday:
city and in Lake county. Funer
S H E L L , GRIT
Class A.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 al services were conducted from
1st
Ladies
Toggery
1.00
mdse.
a. m. Sermon, subject: “ God’s) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
OIL M E A L
measure of reward or punish-! Henry McFarland today, Tues 2nd NewEraDrugSt. 2oz.p’rfume
Class
B.
ment.”
7:00 p. m. Epworth day, at 3 o ’clock, by Rev. J. T. |
CHICK FOOD
GROUND BONE
League. 8:00 p. m. Song and Moore o f the M. E. church, in 1st Ladies Toggery 1.00 mdse, i
sermon, subject: "W hy Christ’s terment in the Masonic ceme- j 2nd NewEraDrugSt. 2oz.p’ rfume !
MEAT M EAL
Darning (3 pieces)
Suffering Was Necessary.”
tery. Four sisters survive him, |
Class A.
Wednesday 8 p. m., choir Mrs. Laura McFarland, Mrs.
Mattingsuitl
practice. Thursday, 8 p. m., Frona McFarland, Mrs. J. M. \ 1st E. B. Grable
case
prayer meeting.
Morss, Mrs. Josiah Callison, and
a half-sister, Mrs. H. C. Veatch. j 2nd Ump.&Mackin 50c lace coll’ r
Class B.
Everything for the Farmer. W agons,
Two Good Bargains.
Mrs. Ves Wallace received the 1st Benson Phar. Postcard album |
2nd Ump.& Mackin OnePairHose
sad
intelligence
Monday
of
the
Buggies, P low s, Seeders, C ultivators
One acre and a half on Sixth
Poultry.
street, all fenced, joins Joe Gar- i death o f her father, S. B. Light,
and all Kinds o f Small Implements.
routte’s place. For sale at a at his home at Stockton, Calif.,
Ducks (trio)
aged 73 years. He was a mem
sacrifice.
1st Powell&Co. 1 pr oxford shoes j
ber
of
the
M.
E.
church
and
was
One acre, six room house, 25
2nd C. G. Elec. Co. 1.00
large, bearing fruit trees, on ; prominent in the affaire o f his
Barred Rocks (trio)
Fourth street. Will also go at a county and city. He leaves a 1st J. F. Spray
2.00
wife
by
a
second
marriage
and
big sacrifice. Inquire of J. M.
2nd Hampton&Co. 1.00 in mdse, j
five
daughters
and
one
son,
all
Gilkison, Thompson Hotel, th is1
Buff Orpingtons (trio)
o f whom reside in California, ex
city.
1st J. F. Spray
2.00
cept Mrs. Wallace.
IO E
N eckw ear
Wynne & Woods Co.
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER
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TUESDAY
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W . C. CONNER, Editor and Manager
VAN B. PIERCE, - - - Foreman
Application Made for Entry in the Post
Office at Cottage Grove Oregon as
Second Class Mail Matter.
Trade at the Home Stores.
Make the Home Dollar Circulate.
Get New Enterprises to Locate Here.
Put Your Money in Home Investments.
Many things arc well done
that are not worth doing.
It’s enough to discourage tem
perance advocates when money
gets tight.
Here’s a good motto for mar
ried men:
“ Be sure you’ re
right, then ask your w ife.’ ’
Leader items credited to the
Sentinel by the Eugene Guard
may eventually give that paper
the reputation of being a “ live
wire.”
Several of the road supervisors
of the county have been drag
ging the roads of their district
lately. They should all get the
habit, for it means a great deal
toward keeping the roads in good
condition.
Hon. George M. Brown, of
Roseburg, the well known dis
trict attorney, is said to be a re
publican candidate for attorney
general, subject to the choice of
the people at the next primary
election.
Large circulation of a newspa
per does not necessarily mean
large usefulness. Some news
papers with large circulations
have not the confidence or the
esteem of the public
and
therefore have little or no influ
ence, while other papers with
comparatively small circulations
stand for what the masses of the
people want, publish the news
without fear or favor and there
by exert a powerful influence.
A commercialized newspaper is
worse than a commercialized col
lege or a commercialized church.
Invents Rotary Gas
Engine.
M. C. Cochran, the bicycle
dealer, has invented and has just
received his papers on a new
rotary gasolene engine, which
promises to revolutionize motive
power for all kinds of vehicles.
It is very strong and simple in
construction and generates about
three times as much power to its
size and weight as the common
auto or motor cycle engine. This
is made possible by the explosion
o f three separate charges of gas
at every revolution o f the en
gine.
Mr. Cochran will soon
have a working model on exhibi
tion and it looks as if his inven
tion is an immensely valuable
one.
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