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January K P ERSONAL PICKUPS » S o c ie t}- JNo^cs ANOTHER PIONEER ANSWERS FINAL CALL The Woman’s Missionary So Gii limoli S c i b i c e s METHODIST EPISCOPAL. H orace N. A ldrich , Pastor. B ell M. M enzies , Deaconess. ciety of the Christian church held a most delightful session at A. H. Spare, a well known and the of Mrs. T. B. McDonald Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sun Wheat dropped 8 cents at Chi- j highly esteemed pioneer citizen last home Thursday afternoon. Sub day School, S. L. Mackin, Super cago Monday. of this city, died at his farm ject. “Porto Rico.” SLASH After a intendent. Graded lessons and Nate Compton is transacting home in south Cottage Grove, brief business period the follwing classes for all ages. Separate class SM ASH business in Portland. i Monday night, Jan. 11, 1915 at program was rendered: An ac rooms. Efficient teachers. A of the work in Porto Rico ten piece orchestra leads the song Henry White of Albany is a the age of 83 years, he having count was read Mrs. M. J. Fuller. service. Mrs. Maude Wright Su CRASH Cottage Grove visitor. been cared for by the family of Map drill, by Mrs. T. B. McDonald; perintendent of the Primary De Big bargains at DesLarzes- W. P. Huff during his declining Paper on our orphanage Down go the prices in Bros. work, Service, with Sermon See ad opposite page. years. Alexander W. Spare was Mrs. IS. L. Knox; Original Porto partment. ll a. m. and 7-30 p. m. this sale. Watches at Rican song composed by the hos Junior Epworth Felix Currin was transacting born in Kentucky in 1832 a son tess, 3 p. m. Mrs. cost, many things reduc business sung by Mrs. K. B. Woods. Helen Aldrich. Superintendent, in Eugene Saturday. of Philip and Harriet Spare. The Personal en f>0 per cent. from Mission Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Remember. Miss Bartels sale parents died of cholera leaving a aries were letters read and items Dr. Richard McCargar, Presi closes Saturday evening. See ad son and daughter, Exith small of interests given. other After the on last page. children, the son Eieing but four program, pictures and souvenirs dent. No. 2 6:30 p. m. Fred The Girls Glee Glub of the U. years of age. They were taken of Porto Rico were examined eric Chapter Aldrich, President. of O. will give a concert in the into a neighbor family named with interest. Baskets, fancy Sunday morning theme, “Heirs work wrought by the Na of God ” Optometrist and Jeweler Arcade theater Friday evening. Dowdell, where they grew into drawn palm fiber, strings of beads Evening, Revival service. Miss Minnie Johnson and her manhood and womanhood. The tives, made from dried native berries, Epworth Uncle, Mr. Sam Jones made Eu League topics, Chapter Sarah, was married to G. these are gathered, strung and No. 1, “Mission Local News Notes gene a brief business visit Mon sister, Study Classes.” W. Murphy in Kentucky, and af polished by the little native Leader, Miss Laura Smith. day. children. A Porto Rican lunch raising a family of several was served consisting of frajolies Chapter No. 2, “From Waver Elbert Bede of the Sentinel, is R. J. Hemphill, late county ter children, died in 1910. An ad crautons, pine apple and banana ing to Steadfastness.” Leader, spending the week at Salem. commissioner of this county is opted son of the elder Spare, Ben cake and coffee. The place cards Ralph Teeters. from Eugene to Modesto, The Eugene cannery shipped moving T. Gray also died in 1892. were decorated with hand painted PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. two carloads of canned goods to Calif., to reside. Poro Rican scenes, riblion and Portland this week. D. A. M ac L eod I have a splendid brood mare In 1851 A. H. Spare drove an the dried native berries. Twenty- for sale. Is a good family car ox team across the plains to Ore The Ladies Club reports sales Bible School at 10 a. m., or ranch horse. Phone 25- gon as pay for his own transpor two ladies were present. on red cross stamps amounting riage morning at 11. Junior F12, E. M. Thurber. Mrs. B. S. Swengel and moth to $17.34, in this city. tation. For a number of years er, Mrs. Jennie Fish burn very Christian worship Endeavor B. Pierce, one of the Lead he engaged in mining and black- charmingly entertained at their j ing worship at 7:30 p. at m. 3. Even- Dr. W. W. Oglesby has been er Van left for Salem Thurs indisposed at his home in this day printers, in this part of Oregon home last Wednesday, compli Service 11 a. m. Subject “Co- to work in the State printing smithing city for a few days. and later with a Mr. Arnold menting Mrs. Roy Romaine, of Workers With God.” during the legislative ses bought a large The North Bend Manufacuring office tract of land in Portland. The afternoon was 7:30 p. m. Subject “The One sion. Co. is getting out 15,000 Myrtle Parker’s garage management the southern part of Cottage devoted to admiring scenes from Tallent Man.” wood novelties for the Panama has sold a fine Studebaker 25, Grove. Arnold sold his interests the California expositions. A CHRISTIAN CHURCH four course luncheon was dainti Fair. T. B. M c D onald , Minister five passenger automobile to E. to the late 0. P. Adams and he ly served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler M. Thurber, who recently pur and Mr. Spare afterwards divid Those present were: Mesdames Subject for the morning ser and family, of Roseburg, were chased the Bob Veatch place on ed the land, which now compris Romaine, Kime, Geo. Hall, Wm. mon will b3 “The Bible School guests of Cottage Grove relatives Row river. Hall, Compton, Chambers, Dur and The Church.” This is one es the valuable Spare and Adams ham, and friends last week. Burkolder, Knox, Porter, of a series on the “Light Bear Lane county court declares farms. Mr. Spare remained sin In this issue of the Leader will there will be very little, if any, gle through life and had witness VanDenburg, Monroe, Scovel, ing church.” be found a well written poem by new macadam road built this Misses VanDenburg and Burk The evening subject will be Dr. Schleef, which came in too year since $49,000 was lopped off ed the development of this region holder. Devil’s Trade Mark.” late for our first of January issue. the budget by the taxpayers from a veritable wilderness to a The L. O. T. M. surprised Mrs. “The Friday evening, choir practice. Phone 128-R when you want your league. John Barker on last Thursday, it Sunday, Bible school at 9:45 a. finely developed farming and in clothes cleaned, pressed or mended Miss Ada Sherman left Mon dustrial community. In his po being her birthday anniversary. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and and they will be called for and deliver day for Cottage Grove, where went to her home with 7:30 p. m. litical faith Mr. Spare was a dem They ed promptly. Mrs. Henderson. lunch and spent the afternoon in C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet she will spend several months ocrat, always declined to ac pleasant conversation and fancy ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m. with her grandparents, Grandma cept an and Senator Farrell’s proposition is and office of any kind. He work. Mrs. Barker received a Teachers meeting Tuesday 7:30 Grandpa Sherman.—Yoncal- to cut all salaries above $4000 was a charter member and past nice china plate in remembrance p. m. Ladies Aid meeting each twenty percent is good but why la Times. Wednesday afternoon. not cut $3000 and $2000 salaries? One two seated carriage and master of the Masonic order of of the day. The R. N. A. club met at the this city, a member of R. A. M. sale, both in good con SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mr. Albert Anderson will give hack for Will home of Mrs. Swengel, 202 Ad Prayer take as part pay and also a Knight Templar. He ams another enjoyable social dance dition. on Wednesday avenue Tuesday afternoon. evening at meeting ment a good milk cow that is assisted in organizing Cottage Besides in Phillips hall Friday evening to fresh. 7:30. the members of the club Phone 25F12 or call at which an invitation is extended ranch. first brass band and was the invited guests were: Mes Young Peoples Missionary Vol E. M. Thurber. Grove’s to all. for many years its “drummer dames Aldrich, Compton, and unteer Society, Friday evening 17 lbs. granuated sugar $1 at Des tx>y.” Beginning as a poor boy, Mrs. Chapman of Salem. it 7:30. Dr. J. W. Harris underwent an Larzes School each Sabbath operation at the Eugene hospital ad. Bros. Removal sale. See our orphaned at an early age and be Mrs. A. L. Monroe was hostess at Sabbath 1:30 p.m. Services following. last Wednesday for appendicitis. compelled to make his own to the Social Twelve embroidery He is recovering nicely from the Clothes w6re stolen from a ing club at her home Thursday after way in the world, he made a suc noon. SCIENCE. operation. clothes line in the south part of cess Mrs. Newell and daught The CHRISTIAN in life, acquiring a comforta Christian church town recently and the parties A strong Moose order was who took them being well known, ble competence. Besides his er, Miss Grace of McMinnville holds service in Science their hall on organized in this city Tuesday should return them at once and farm holdings, he is said to have were additional guests. Main street every Sunday at evening and their new hall over save themselves humiliation and Mrs. Geo. M. Hall entertained 11:00 a. m. and every Wednesday owned some mining claims on with a dinner party Sunday even-! evening at 7:30. All are we-J the Royal theater was dedicated. trouble. A good time is reported. creek in the Bohemia ing in honor of Mrs. Roy Ro come. Cooley reopened the Bon Sharps maine of Portland. Mrs. Ro-1 mining district. Basket ball at the Armory Fri Ton Chas. store last Sat Funeral services will E>e con maine day evening. Double header— urday confectionery with a fine restaurant in ducted from the Mills Chapel day. returned to her home Mon-; The Leader for neat printing. Sophomore boys vs. men of the connection. 25 cent faculty; second, Eugene High vs. chicken dinner His was opening Mrs. N. E. Compton is enter Jan. 14, under the aus taining well patron Cottage Grove High school team. ized and every day brings more Thursday Mrs. Chapman of Salem, Mrs. Leon DesLarzes pices of the Masonic order, inter It will be worth the price. and Mrs. Newell and daughter business. McMinnville this Wednesday ; Soloist and Teacher Fred Waehlte formerly of this The Elite confectionery was ment in the Masonic cemetery. of afternoon. I’upil of the celebrated Freder city, now resides at Morgan Hill, refurnished this week with beau ick W. Root, of Chicago, will ac Death of Mrs. Hopkins The Thursday evening meet cept California, where he orders the tiful new tables and other equip a limited numlter of pupils ing of the Constellation club has for special Leader sent to him. He is ad ment, which gives this popular work in vocal atudies vertising a good lot on south resort even a more attractive ap Mrs. Alice Hopkins, wife of been postponed for two weeks. and voice placement. Term s rea sonable. Residence phone 123L. sixth street for sale in our real pearance and adds to the com Dr. W. H. Hopkins, died at the Edgar King is quite ill at Cottage Grove, Oregon estate column. fort of its many patrons. home in this city. family home in this city Tuesday F. C. Haley and son of Cres- The Leader is informed that night, Jan. 12, 1915, aged about well, were transacting business Miss Anna Anderson, formerly 29 years, of paralysis. For some in Cottage Grove Saturday and of this city, now of Marshfield, months past Mrs. Hopkins served favored the Leader with a pleas has bought one of the leading ant business call. Mr. Haley is restaurants of that Coos Bay as chief operator and cashier in engaged in dairying and says he city and is conducting it very the local telephone office, and on “ Stormy Nights Are Nov Delights ’’ finds butter making more profita successfully. Miss Anderson was Jan. 2, received a stroke of par ble than selling cream. formerly compositor on the Lead alysis, which at first did not ap er. New Edison “Makes Home John Nokes and wife returned Services will be held in the pear as serious, but her condition home Friday from Albany where Christian Diamond Sweet E)ecame gradually more alarming Thursday Jan. up they spent the holidays with 14, at 2 p. church to the time of her death, m. in answer to a call Disc Home a Sweeter their son, Clyde and wife. They also visited at Salem. Mr. Nokes from the National W. C. T. U. which was a shock to her many Phonograph Home” says Cottage Grove is better for National prohibition. A pro-' friends here, as she was a strong, gram will be earned out and the healthy appearinK woman. The lighted at night than any city he of the in city . relative , *. 1 here . is a sister . . who , saw in his trip down the valley. pastors All interested this will great speak. cause on*y U A re Invited to Hear T hem at Lewis C. Beebe arrived from are urgently invited to attend. resides at Oakridge. Dr. Hop- Portland Monday morning. Mrs. I will have a few settings of *<’ns anc^ w'^e 08,116 t0 this c*ty Beebe joined him here Wednes extra fancy Rhode Island Red from California last spring. day night. This being the first : eggs sale at $2 per setting. Funeral services will lie held time he has left his bride for Order for now. more than an hour or two he put M. Thurber. Phone 25F12. E. here at 2 o’clock Friday after- in several long and lonesome j noon, interment in the I. O. O. F. days. The people of the com The Linotype typesetting ma j cemetery. munity will gladly welcome Mr. chine company has won its in MUSIC HOUSE and Mrs. Beebe to residence in junction suit against the Inter- j W aated. this finest locality in the west. type machine company on the| Pianos, Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music, Edison of infringement on pat- Mr. Beebe has bought and as - grounds A car load of cheap hay, in- Cylinder Records, Victor Victrolas and Records. ^ sumed the management of the . • . _ , .. , . . .. | , quire at the Leader office. is said, has gone into the hands ____.____ Drain Herald, announces that piper. jof a receiver. j Subscribe for the Leader, j it iQ B c a g o c m r l ] Clearance Sale D. J. Scholl 1 Mills & Roach I