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Why Not? "'l'IIB IIOIJNTAIN DAISY." Give a nice pair of Spectacles for a • t mas G• Ill '4l Ch r1s Leave your order at Sch(?ll's aud he will arrange for exami- nation and htting. .... he 8uta aa. at '1'lle Fair" Sa~. On Saturday evening Dec. 19, the Cottage Grove High School will present an entertaining drama under the direction of Steve Burton. This play is one of a western character, dealing with the days of ellicit stills in the mountains, and is brim full of thrilling situations and good wholesome comedy. The part of "The Mountain Dais~" is in the hands of Miss Ruby Hendry. Mr. ~~rton informs us that the play 1s rn _good hands an~ ready for a creditable presentation. The fol- lowing is the cast: Miss Ruby Hendry, Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Lillian Lewis, Bob Jones, Rosco Hemenway, Earl Groves, Fred Lizar and Frank Wallace. The play will be given at the Ar- cade theatre Saturday Dec. 19th. Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents. Big ~u ==~n XllilS Sille THE VOGUE A T [....,,..,.=di! Rudolph Gerisch has returned to this city from Gardner. Edison Wax records, greatly reduced. Mills & Roach, Music House . A wagon-load of goods for o~e customer was ordered at The Fair Saturday. • • C W Sears shipped a fine young Opto metrist and Jeweler Herford to John Hoffman at Mapleton Tuesday. Big dance Christmas night at Local News Notes Armory. Good music and a good time assured. Dec. 25. A. J. Armstrong, the photo Mr .. Beebe, the well known Lo- man, visited Eugene Sunday re- rane lumberman, was transact- On next Friday evening the turning home Monday. ing business in this city Monday. first war films illustrating the Beginning SATURDAY DEC. 19i at 9 a. Mrs. C. A. Wooley of Eugene, Re~d Lurch's ad. You will .be great European tragedy, to be m. Everything Greatly Reductd, "Ribbons Beau- h was a guest of relatives and surpnsed to friends in this city last week. · see . ow many mce received in this country will be tiful" all at BARGAIN PRICES· Silk Pet- gistoftsre a dollar will buy at that seen at the Arcade theater. On · Born, at Rujada, December 6, ticoats, Silk Waists, NEWEST in Neckwear, Lac- 1914, to the wife of Albert W. Miss Della Atkinson returned the fisameheveningd' the great,!eat- es, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Knit and Mus- Neet, an 8 1-2 pound daughter. home Monday from 8 visit with u_re Im t wo~l s famous Pas- lin Underwear, underpriced Suits and Cloaks. H. J. Jorgenson is making friends at Portland, Seattle and sion Play will be presented. This film is hand painted, 2 miles some substantial improvements other northern cities. Dress-skirts, all the Latest Models. Millinery Try some of that fine home in length and cost $800,000. in his residence on Madison Ave- and Trimmings at SLAUGHTER SALE PRICF.s. nue. cured bacon and hams. Just as You can'tafford to miss Friday See our Xmas Tree window. The real estate firm of Hemen- good as eastern and much cheap- evening's great scenic program way & Lockwood have moved er at the Peoples Market, Culver at the Arcade. Admission only 10 and 20 cents. The price for from the Leader building into the Bros. Spray building at the depot. Mumps closed the University this show in the larger cities was Mrs. Henderson's clothes clean- of Oregon Tuesday, at least until twice or th ree times the price ing and pressing parlors can now after the holidays. Both students charged _h_ere_. _ _ _ _ be called up by phone-No. 128 R. and the professors are among ..... .. Garments called for and deliver- those ill. ed. . .... Christmas cards, calendars, - IJ Roy Griggs and wife of Com- Wallace Nutting pictures, Japan- Robert H. Fulton, of Cottage stock were transacting business baskets, music rolls. Come Grove, who claims to be a direct IJ in this city Friday and visiting m and see our assortment. Mills descendent of Robert Fulton, --- --- . with Roy's brothers, Dave and & Roach, Music House. Hiram. Mrs. C. W. Parker, returned ~uil de~ of th e first steamboat, en- Ata meeting of the commercial We don't believe in newspaper J. A. Merryman will assist Mr. ho.me Monday from Hastings, 11sted 10 the navy yesterday as l bM d · ·tte contest wherein only a few re- h h an engineer. He left immediate- c u on ay evedentomg a cokm_mi e- ceive the benefit of the work of M Benson in the Benson Pharmacy mnesota, w ere s e was called f Sa F . h h man was nam wor m con- many but if there is any benefits through the holidays. Mr. Merry- ~everal we~ks ago by the serious 1 Y·11otar k n ranc1scof t' V: _ere de junction with a committeeman 1 to derived from special in- ea course o rarnmg an . . . I man is a brother-in-law of Mr. illness and death of her mother. w1 Benson. a..e.aate • • Cl'adler .,.,., Cue late be . ed to h. . th appointed by the city council and ducements let all our readers Pia•- 8alM Dlalles la ..._. __ ._..... assign a s ip m e each church of the city and a share alike. A short time ago Bob Atkinson closed a success- c:1a1aa. at 'Ille Fair - - - Pacific fleet. Many of Fulton's te t · ff rt . be' ad to the Leader announced a "bar- ful term of school at Walker Fri- • . ted d 1mm · ed. 1a te ances to rs are sa1 ·d to sys te ma d ic e O . t f wi 11 . . m · wee k" d urmg · · . w h. 1c h time . e d gam I oca an . ass1s am, 1 1es _rn day. Miss Rule of Eugene will . Fi ne cu. tl ery is apprec1a an have been sailors.- Guard. nee . new subscribers were given the teach the next term in the Walk- is always m style. The Swengel ______ A meetmg was held this morn- Leader for 18 months for $1.00 er school district. Harware store has a big lot of ing and permanent organization and old subscribers were given a , • new stock just received direct Sixty Yun ., w ..... Life. · t 1 • f Mrs. Frances E. ~~Y, ?f from the factory. Every piece _ __ was effected The Christian rece1p .1or a years extension o church was re~rese ted b Re time for $1.00. Manr wished Cottage Grove, was a v1s1tor 1n warranted : . . A reception will be held at the · n Y, v. to take advantage of this oppor- Halsey during the past week, re- turning to her home Saturday Uncle J_1m Shortridge and wife, Presbyterian church on Tuesday McDonald_ ao d J. 8. Protzman; tun ity to subscribe for the Leader evening.- Enterprise, Dec. 10. sturdy Pioneers of South Lane Dec. 22nd, in honor of the Presbptenan chur~h, Rev . M~c- or re!lew their suhscription, but The report comes to the Leader saconunt tcay, llmaTdueesdtheayLea. dMerr.a Spholeart-- wedding anniversary of Mr. and Leod and Clyde Kmter; Baptist the btilme was short they wer_e . d church by Mrs. K. K. Mills; Ad- una e to get mto ~wn and avail th at Ch as.. B ea 1 s an d . D r:- O . wens ridge is nearing his 84th birth- M rs. H · C · V ea tch · All f nen s · themselves of this low rate are operating a ~ovmg. picture day, while Mrs. Shortridge will of this worthy pioneer couple ventist church, Mrs. Crawfo_rd therefore we have decided show at Oregon City, which was be 80 in February are cordially invited to call be- and Mrs. A. B. Woods; Methochst keep this offer open until Jan. 1, formerly operated by George · h h b R H N Aid · h j 1915 to h h Walker late of this city. 0. E. Crowe, the genial Lorane tween the hours of 2:80 and 4:- c urc . Y ev.. · · ri~ . , accom!'10<1ates t ose w o merchant, was transacting busi- 80 in the afternoon. and Miss Menzies; Commercial I wish to subs~nbe for ~he. Leader, ______ Club by Roy Short; City Council or renew their subscnptions for Mr. and Mrs. Tllomas of 0 ~la- ness in this city Tuesday. He homa, are guests ?f relativ~ informs the Leader that a grand ADDfflONAL LOCAL NEWS. by Dr. A. W. Kime; Christian anoth er year. Al_so to accommo- ___ Scientist church by Mrs. Thos. date those who w1~h to send the h ere, Mrs. Thomas bemg a cousm mask ball will be given in the of Mrs. ~arry Wynne, ao d a se- grange hall at Lorane Christmas All th book f ho d Leader as a Christmas present cond cousm of Uncle Bern, Syl- night Dec. 25, and that a number . e new . s or ysan Allen; Catholicchurch, Rev. John . . vester and R. M. Veatch. of nice prizes will be awarded. girls at The Fair. Bernards. Officers elected were to some relative or fnend_ for _a The girls' glee club of the Uni- A good time is assured all those Mrs. Sarah. Cochran ship~ a as follows: Pres. Rev. H. N. Aid- year. Remember th e pnce 18 . d fine Jersey heifer to her son-m- . . p J B p only $1.00 for the Leader from law, Archie Rice at Harrisburg nch, Vice res. . . rotzman, t·t J Th. versity will take its seoon annu- who attend. Sec. Treas. Roy Short. now u_n_ 1 a~. . 1 , 1916 . 1s al tour in January of this year. w e ..u· 7• a 75 et. Sweater •• • Friday. The itinerary as made up to eta., a ti Sweater•• 89 es.., a tl.75 Investigating committee Miss propos1t1on positively closes Dec. date includes Drain, Creswell, ti.a. Tlds 1ea... 1 • Mrs. E. G. 0. Groat was called ' 31 1914 Cottage Grove and Rosburg. uar: ac t• "'7 terswldl at ftle Falr. to Yoncalla last Saturday to care Menzies, Geo. 0. Knowles, Mrs. . hbo bo h. 11 · Baker Knox, who was elected School dists. Nos. 31, 44, 50, for her father, Z. L. Cox, who is A. B. Woods, D. Read, Mrs. B. rbe e I yo;r ne1g rs a ut t is 1 sheriff of Crook county on the 106 A, 106 Band 140 })ave pre- seriouSly ill with LaGrippe. R. Job, Mrs. Crawford. ra o _er_. _ _ _ _ _ democratic ticket, has many re- pal apthpropriate programs fokr The 0. AF. qd. Glee Cl.uh con- The next meeting of this or- 11arp111 1a ........ latives and friends in this part c osmg e first semesters w~r · ce~ 1 ast n ay evening was ganization will be held at the Me- of Lane county, who will be These Progr&J'!lS are to be given fairl_y well attend ed and th e thodist church Saturday evening 17,000 feet of good rough lum- 1·t· 1 Dec. 18, dunng the afternoon musical numbers were all good, , . 1 d to I earn f b 18 ber at Veatch Spur for sale at a Pease po 1 ,ca and evening. Supervisor Stahl- especially the violin solos by at 7 0 clock. . . Other orgamzat1ons of the city bargain, or will trade for cow or success. man has received a cordial invi- Prof. E. Hellier-Collens. Chet from VanDenburg returned · ·ted to sen d repreaen ta.. young stock. Inquire at Leader home a year's has sojourn in taf ion f rom. eac h O f th e en terta .m- Single shot. 850 and 600 shot are rnvi . d ments and 1s now busy figunng air rifles at The Fair tives to become members of this office. Coos county, an d w1 11 spen out how to spread himself thin • · · · · R. L. Devaney of Scio has orgamzatton w~1ch is to~ _known Christmas with his parents and enough to reach all of the dis- friends. He brought a pair of trict owing to the fact that he started a suit against that city in as ''The Associated Chan ties" of the largest socks obtainable with would have to travel more than circuit court for $750 damages, Cottage Grove. . We are overstocked on several because the city's lineman mutu- This ol1[anization has need for nice mour:,ts. We want th e mon- him to hang up on the mantel 75 miles to reach all of them. lated the tops of his fine shade food th. tabl d ey and will show you the best board Christmas eve, as of yore. The announcement was made trees to put up an electric light • c I O • rn~, vege ea an values ever given in Cottage cash contnbut1ons and any one Grove. Come and see. The Wanted, to trade Grants Pass last week in reporting the death wire resi~ence property v~lued at $1,- of Mrs. Martha Stanton, that the · . having anything to donate should quality will please, and the price m first class repa1r and close Stantons came here in the seven- Better hosiery than you ~et report to the officers of this so- will fit your purse. Special pric- es will continue only while these m for team and wagon, balan<:e ties. Uncle Bern Veatch recalls elsewhere for 15 cents. The Fa1r. . on easy terms. No place of this the fact that the Stantons croes- " David Copperfield," "Knick- CJety. _ _ _ _ _ _ lines last. Armstrong Studio, character vacant in city. Ad- ed the plains to Oregon in 1852, erbocker History of New York," 24 N. 4th street, quality photos. dress 807 8th street, Grants Pass the elder Stanton dying on the Kenilworth, "Shepherd of the The shotgun, "Forest King," Oregon. d16 trip. The other members of the Hills," "That Printer of Udell's" lost lately by Frank Pleuard, slip- ,-,-v-,.,,.,,."'_,_....,~"" ....... Mrs. McAdams informs the family homesteaded the Kenne- "Beth Norvell," "The Quaker- ped from his wagon somewhere Mrs. Leon DesLarzes Leader that her husband, in ac- dy place near Divide in 1863 esa" and several other books at between Sterling's feed store cordance with plans which he and went to Creswell in the second-hand prices, may be had and therailroad crossing on 6th Pupil of the celebrated Pttder- had formulated some months ago, seventies where they have ever at Leader office. 1t ltreet. Finder please return and ick W. ~~t, of Chicago, will ac- went to California last week, since resided. A genuine Lisk blue granite receive reward. cept a hmtted number of pupil• Game boards, dominos, check- self basting router will fix that ------ and that there was nothing un- for 11>4tctal work ia •ocal 11tudiea and voice placement. Term, rea• usual about his going, as he had ers, flinch. rook, pitt, authors, Christmas turkey just rirht. All Big and little w~ons, go-carts eonable. Reaidence phone 123L. repeatedly talked with friends in lotto, tiddle-de-winks, India or sizes. The Lisk is eold by the doll carta, Irish Mails, tricycles, Cott..- ero... Orecoe reprd to his desire to locate in parcheaa and other gamea at The Swengel HardwaN Co. Alao bobby hones, 1hoo-fl1a, chair11 the Golden Gate atate. Fair. the real Wearever alluminum, and rockera at The Fair. ~~~~~"""'"""'""""'~""'u,,.&. D J S C h Q II ,? MARY BARTELS, Prop. ORfiANIZE F 0 R LOrAL THE LEA DER TO 1916 "HARITA BL E WORK fOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR 60th Swea': •• T ° .,,