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r A " ’ j I L r O ( C L ^ . I L d Æ Glasses A n O ptician o f profession a l s ta n d in g is hou nd to re frain from self praise. I do not claim to he the “ hest on e a r t h ” b u t I d o insist t h a t I am a g o o d optician, th a t I k n o w m y business a n d th a t y o u can safely in tru st y o u r eyesigh t to m y care. I shall he pleased to fit gla sse s for y o u an d g u a ra n te e s a tisfa c tion. D. J. Scholl Optometrist and Jew eler TWO BIG GAMES ON FRIDAY NIGHT Eugene Y . M. C. A . vs. High School. — Junction Girls vs. High School Girls. Friday night the armory pavil ion will be the scene of two hot ly contested basket ball games. The Junction city girls are after the scalps of the local fair ones, and the Eugene Y. M. C. A. is anxious to add another victory to those already won this season. The Y. M. C. A. team is com posed of university and high school graduates and with daily practice under a very able coach have developed a system o f long swift passes which the local lads will have difficulty in breaking up. They also play a clever guarding game and are good basket shooters. This is the first outside game for the girls, and they have been practicing faithfully under Paul Bond as coach and they promise to show us some very clever work. A ll Day Meeting. Thursday beginning at 10 o’clock will be held an all day meeting in the Methodist church under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. it being a day set aside for prayer and religious services, with “ Oregon Dry” as the prin cipal theme. Afternoon session begins at 2 o’clock and are invit ed to attend these services. Rev. H. N. Aldrich, Miss Jessie Smith and others will sing and Miss Short will give a reading. Vital topics will be discussed. Teachers’ Institute. A very interesting and in structive meeting o f the county educators was held in the high school building last Saturday and was well attended. The Cottage Grove teachers Saturday afternoon informally entertained the visiting teachers at the recess hour. W ill O p e n N ew Bakery. A Mr. Baker, late of Kansas, will open a first class bakery in the McFarland building adjoin ing the Schleef building. Mr. McFarland is completely reno vating the building for the new bakery. SHOES AT CO ST AND LESS Standard grades for Men. Women and Children at prices which appeal to the lean pocket book. COTTAGE GROVE SHOE STORE DesLarzes Grocery N E W S K # •**.«.* LOGGERS' S AND SHOES T ele g ra p h ic rep o rts are to S o c i e t y JC oJos For wall paper see Cruson. 1 the effect t h a t a v o lc a n o an d Scholl’ s window is full of bar By Mrs. W. C. Conner. e a rth q u a k e h as ju s t o v e r gains. w helm ed southern Japan Mrs. Minnie Price and her This is the Leader’s birthday a n d as m a n y a s 5 0 ,0 00 peo Sunday School class tendered anniversary. ple m ay h a v e lo st their lives. Miss Mildred Walker a farewell shower at the home o f her par Rees-Wallace Co. have a big Cottage Grove wants a ship ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. new ad today. ping siding. Walker in west Cottage Grove, Fresh vegetables daily at the Shape No. 70 Shape No. 80 Shape No. 86 Shape No. SO Shape No. 60 See The Ladies’ Toggery big Monday evening. There were West Side Grocery. miscellaneous gifts besides a Knee-length Knee-length Knee-length ad on page 2. Shape No. 82 Shape No. 52 Shape No. 62 Work is progressing on the beautiful manicure set from the Don’ t overlook our question class. Vocal and instrumental new Main street steel bridge. and answer department—page 7. music and games were features WOMEN ARE QUICK TO APPRECIATE John Bader was transacting of the evening and dainty re Hamilton Veatch made Eugene business in Portland last week. freshments were served. Mr. a business visit today. Annual clearance sale is now Walker and daughter, Miss Mil Furnished house-keeping rooms dred, will leave for California on at Scholl’s. See his window. for rent. Apply at 326 Fifth st. Wednesday morning and will vis Rogers silverware for coupons, Thurston Doak who sustained it various parts of the state Mr. given at the West Side Grocery. a severe injury to his knee some Walker expects to be gone about Mrs. Edna Hedrick returned time ago, is slowly improving. FOR WOMEN,MISSES,CHILDREN a month and Miss Mildred will home from a visit at Drain last remain with an aunt in Madero Shape No. 11 week. Wm. Edlefsen, of Lorane, was county, in hope of the change O M B IN IN G for the first time the a guest at the home of his sister, The Leader and the big Week being beneficial to her health. features that have given them the ly Oregonian both one year $1.75. Mrs. John Bader o f this city last Members of the Christian Sun first sense of comfort they have ever week. v Short time only. day School who attended the re known in knit underwear. These fea Span of ponies, well mated ception were: Buelah Hawkins, C, A. Bartell, proprietor Hotel tures are: The Patent-Fitted Seat, The Oregon has been spending a few and well broke, good harness Maude Doyle, Jay Sams, Helen Three-Cornered Gusset at thigh, The Per Stafford, Virgie and Lelah Hous days in the Bohemia mines. and buggy for sale cheap, or will fected Shoulder-Stay .TheFitted Shoulders ton Laverta Shea, Grace Rinard, C on e t C over Mrs. Edith Hill-Booker, was a trade. Inquire at Leader office. Georgia Raines, Ethel Rogers, and Sleeves, The Extra-Elastic Cuff, The N o .» guest of Mrs. Lee Roy Woods Tailored Shaping and The Perfect Sizing Miss Pherne Miller, one of the Esther and Ruth Jorgensen, May Monday night, while on her way instructons at the institute held Hayes, Hazel Ostrander, Mable of Athena Underwear. to Grants Pass. in Cottage Grove Saturday, was Goodrich, Edna Hull, Rhuetta In Athena the figure is smoothly, The Ladies Aid society of the the guest of Supervisor Stahlman Boyd, Helen Price, Mildred and snugly and entirely clothed in every part. and w ife over Sunday. Lala Walker, Clarence Spencer, Presbyterian church will hold a Frank Wallace, Dale Hawkins, market of home cooking Satur W. T. Shedenhelm and family Atnena is made in twenty-eight shapes day at Kerr & Silsby’s store, of Iowa, arrived in this city Sat Irl Groves,, Rupert Coffman, and in thirty-eight fabrics. The Athena Carl Houston, Merrit Eddy, De shapes comprise high-neck, long or elbow Ed W. Jurgens, the Drain urday and have taken up their white Stafford, Claude Kime, residence in the Lawson cottage sleeve, ankle-length union suits; and stage robber, effected his escape Leslie Hull, Leslie Hawkins, Shape N o. U from the penitentiary last week. on Madison street. high-neck, low-sleeve vests with ankle Charles Protzman, Virgil Powell. Shape No. 14 W in n-a le« ve He was serving a 10 years sen Jas. S. Benson received a $10 Shape N o. 1« drawers for women who consider warmth A very pleasant and enjoyable tence. Rhode Island Red cockerel from as the first essential. Then there are surprise was tendered Mr. S. L. low-neck shapes in union suits and vests B. O. Huff fell while crossing a well known Hood River breed Purnell, late of New Zealand, the torn up bridge on Main street er last week with which to head for women who delight in these pretty upon the occasion of his first his fine flock o f Reds. Friday evening when returning and dainty designs. • Union suits and birthday anniversary in America, from church and sustained some Mrs. Curtis Veatch of Cottage last Thursday evening at the drawers are made in either ankle, knee- severe injuries. Grove, who visited with Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil length or umbrella styles. John Hostettler has returned to Beulah Miller and Mrs. J. E.True Spear, in this city, upon which Athena Underwear costs no more Saginaw after five years spent in last week, returned home Satur date Mr. Purnell entered upon than the ordinary kind. Made in sheer Alberta. A fte r a month or so day.— Halsey Enterprise. his 23rd year. He is studying light-weight lisle and cotton, light-weight he will return north, where he Hemenway & Lockwood, the for the ministry at Eugene, and wool, heavy-weight cotton (fleeced and has valuable farm interests. well known real estate dealers, is a close friend of Rev. Fagan unfleeced), heavy-weight wool, silk and now occupy half of the front of whom he has been assisting in Frank Blair, the pioneer pota the Leader office, into which Tight-top wool. the revival meetings at the Chris Drawers Shape to shipper, is shipping to Cali they moved their office last week. French-band tian church, both being formerly No. 40 Shape No. 20 fornia points one car load o f po Try Athena Underwear for children. Knee-longth Knee-length Ripe wild strawberries and of New Zealand. About thirty Shape No. 42 tatoes from Jasper, another from Shape N o. 22 Perfect fit. Long wear. Comfortable guests attended this birthday Umbrella-style Umbrella-style Natron and another from Co numerous blossoms were found and warm. Shape No. 44 Shape No. ¿4 on sunny slopes on the Felix Cur- surprise and the guest of honor burg. was showered with handker rin farm near Cottage Grove on T H E D A Y L IG H T S T O R E The high school and faculty, New Year’s day by Ira Beidler chiefs and hosiery. Charades the football team in particular, who resides there. and entertaining social features wish to express their appreciation were introduced for the amuse Harvey Guey and daughter, of ment of the guests and excellent to the citizens o f Cottage Grove for so materially assisting in se Davenport, Iowa, stopped over light refreshments were served. curing for the football boys those in Cottage Grove last Wednesday A number of the eighth grade night while touring the West. “ Star Brand Shoes are Better” fine high school sweaters. They were old friends and guests pupils were royally entertained “ Bill” Hayward, director of of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simeral. at the Kem home on west Main physical education at the Uni street Saturday evening. Games A Y. M. C. A., or reading room, versity of Oregon, delivered a and music was enjoyed until a very interesting and entertain or some respectable resort should late hour, when the girls of the ing lecture in the high school be provided for working boys party provided excellent refresh Friday evening. His subject and men in this city before an ments consisting of sandwiches, was, “ The Value o f Physical attempt is made to throw them cake, cocoa, coffee and candy. out upon the streets on Sunday. Education.” Those present were: Cecil Cald Dairy paper wrappers with well, Dale Hawkins, Erwin C. J. Howard, ex-postmaster your name on them them, can Brown, Victor Kem, Vergil Pow- and ex-editor o f Cottage Grove, be had in large or small quanti el, Clarence Spencer, Edwin came down from Grants Pass ties at the Leader office. 100 for Bedford, Herbert Brown, Donald and spent a few days last week 75 cents, 200 for $1.00, or 300 for Van Bosk irk, Loretta Be nett, with relatives and old friends $1.25, 400 for $1.50, or 500 for Laverta Shay, Helen Longfellow, here. He is now traveling sales $1.75. Edith Brown, Flora Longfellow, M. E. Church. Christian Church. man for the Blake-McFall Paper Ina Valentine, Kathleen Kem, The grange will hold an inter Co. of Portland. H orace N. A ld r ic h , Pastor. M. H o w ar d F agan . Pastor. esting meeting next Saturday. Rydal King, Idalia King. “ Tip Top” bread at the West Prof, O. F. Stafford, department The annual fellowship meeting Next Sunday. 10 a. m., Sun Revival closed Sunday with a Side Grocery. of chemistry of the U. of O- will of the Baptist church was held f day School, graded lessons and crowded house. Services as deliver an illustrated lecture com Mrs. Mary E. Morris, grand on Wednesday evening. Fifty- classes for all ages, J. I. Jones, usual next Sunday. 9:45 a. m. mother o f Mrs, A. L. Zacharias, mencing at 1 o’clock to which all six members and friends gath Supt. Efficient teachers. Bible school; 11 a. m. communion died at the home o f Prof, and are invited. ered around the tables in the Morning sermon at 11 o’clock, and preaching, sermon, “ The Mrs. Zacharias, this Tuesday Bird N. Hawley, late of Lor church rooms for the fellowship theme, “ Unbelief, Is It Reason Good Samaritan;” 6:50 p. m., morning, Jan. 13, 1914, aged 66 ane, one of South Lane’s well supper provided and served by able?” Anthem, “ I Have Set Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., years 11 months and 25 days. known athletes, left last Friday the ladies of the church. Chick Watchmen,” Lorenz. Duet,“ Art song service and sermon, “ Why The remains will be shipped to for Deer Island on the Columbia en pie formed the chief part of Thou Weary?” Hosmer. I Am a Member of the Christian the old home in Kansas Wednes below Portland to remain indefi- the sumptuous feast. Among The Junior League at 3 p. m., Church.” A t the evening ser day for burial, and will be ac nately. The Leader w ill. keep the visitors present were Rev. Mrs. Aldrich, superintendent. vice Mrs. Fagan will sing by re companied by Mrs. Zacharias. him informed on the home news. and Mrs. H. N. Aldrich. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. quest “ The Holy City.” Come where you can hear the You can’ t beat Scholl’s clear Joint installation of the G. A. Topic, “ League Study Classes,” Walter Lunau o f Cottage old gospel in sermon and song. ance sale prices anywhere. Grove, who was recently operat R. and W. R. C. was held last Mrs. J. S. Benson, leader. 7:30 p. m., evening service, ed upon for appendicitis at Har Saturday and a splendid dinner Baptist Church. The Cottage Grove militiamen, risburg, was brought to the home was served by the ladies. The sermon subject, “ The Call of Capt. H. K. Metcalf, Sergt. of his brother-in-law, Dr. T. K. Leader editor and wife acknowl the Master.” Anthem, “ Home Cor. 11th and Adams sts. Wilson, Privates Lee Tennis, Johnson, last Wednesday. He is ! edges receipt of a kind invitation ward Bound,” Harrington. O f C. M. C obb , Pastor. Butte Mooney and Jesse McDole, | fertory, “ Though Faint, Yet not able to be out yet, but ex to attend this dinner, but regret Res. 1329 West Main st. returned home from Copperfield Persuing,” Koschat. pects to be soon.- Halsey Enter being unable to do so. Next Sunday: last Thursday, where they were This week Wednesday, 2:30 p. prise. 10 a. m., Bible School, Mrs. K. sent by the Governor under com The Ladies’ Missionary Society m., the ladles’ aid society meets James Atkinson of Cottage j of the Christian church met at in the church. K. Mills, supt. mand of Col. Lawson to straight- 11 a. m., morning worship, ten out corrupt municipal and Grove, who recently disposed of j the home of Mrs. Orvil Spear: Saturday, 8 p. m., the second saloon affairs up there. The his business there, passed through last Thursday afternoon. An quarterly conference will be sermon subject: “ A Christian’s boys say conditions were just as our city Monday en route to interesting and instructive meet-1 held. The district superinten Questions In Conduct” Portland, where he is interested ing was held and the ladies en dent, Rev. J. T. Abbet, will pre 6:30 p, m. Young People’s corrupt as were reported. and will probably locate in the| joyed a delightful afternoon. meeting. side. Valuable coupons with pur near future. He greeted many The pastor preaches at Dorena chases at the West Side Grocery. friends at the depot.- Halsey in the evening. Presbyterian Church. Married. Week-day meetings: Holding that the notice of the Enterprise. R. M. Broadbooks, Pastor. The Philathea class meets at sewer assessment had not been A fine lot of odds and ends go SHULTZ-WILCOXEN At the the home of Mrs. A. B. Wood published in the papers and thus ing at less than cost at Scholl’s. parsonage of Rev. I. M. Services next Sunday: for Bible study Monday after given sufficient publicity, Judge Spangler in Eugene, January Bible School at 10 a. m.; noons at 3.30. Harris last week decided in fa v -! Rev. J. L. Beatty, o f the 8, 1914, Rubina Shultz of Eu morning worship at 11 a. m. Indian Reservation Tdachers’ meeting and prayer or o f the plaintiff in the case of Klamath gene, to Frank Wilcoxcn of The subject of the sermon will meeting at the home of Mrs. Lea vs. Bartels to recover prop Mission, was a guest of old Cottage Grove. be "The Blessings of Unrealized Mills on Monday evening. erty sold for sewrer assessment friends in this city last Wednes Ideals.” Evening worship at Regular weekly prayer meet The court decided that the notice; day and Thursday, he having Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Orpurd re 7:30. Subject o f sermon, “ Not ing at the home of Mrs. Griggs should have been published in formerly been pastor of the M. on Thursday. the newspaper as provided by E. church here. He informs the turned this Tuesday evening Far From the Kingdom.” The juniors will meet at 3 p. the city charter and that posting Leader that a new postoffice has from an extended visitât Myrtle was not sufficient. Mr. Lea was been established on the reserva Point with Mrs. Orpurd’s sister, m and a junior Y. P. S. C. E. A marriage license was issued awarded the property but was tion to be known as Beatty and Mrs. W. E. Lundy and family. will be organized. Thursday afternoon to Ira F. The Ladies’ Aid will meet next Wilcoxen. of Cottage Grove, and required to pay the assessment he has received his commission They also visited friends in Rose- Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. as postmaster at that place. burg on their return. and the interest. Miss Rubina Shultz, o f Eugene. ATHENA UNDERWEAR C BURKHOLDER-WOODS COMPANY ^ t m T h b