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V \ ^^«M88w?iim<a<n<artniin<w<wiBi<n<artn*gMg><g><a*a«w*w*» BIG ju SALE NOW st Three More Days » i sa t PosMvdi Posts salurJap B t j j | j j j j ft O not miss this unusual opportunity to purchase merchandise at a price that w ill enable you to save $’s. W e offer big values in every department. W e are deter mined to make a thorough clearance of this season’s merchandise by making such re duced prices in each department as wilJ quickly move the stock. k D TRIMMED HATS LADIES W AISTS To clear our shelves we offer our In Silks, Crepes, Chameuse, Piques trimmed hats as follows: Organdies, Lawns, etc. reduced as Series A ------ ------------- $2.98 follows: “ B ................ 2.48 . * 0 j Qg $6 values $8.98 $5 values $3.48 4 “ 3.23 “ 1.48 4.50 " 3.38 “ E ....... ..................................98 3.50-3.75 2.89 3 “ 2.48 1.75 1.23 Ladies Suits and Coats all to be closed out 2.00-2.50 1.89 BELOW COST 1.50 val. 1.15 1.25 .98 k » k u k ft $ k k Laces and Embroideries RIBBON SPECIALS Beautiful line, regular stock going A Fine line o f Laces and Em at the following prices: broideries w ill be offered at very 37 cent values at 23 cents per yard. 20 35 20 18 14 25 20 12 15 9 attractive prices in order to duce my stock. re Big Stock Hair Switches—Were $2 to $12 each. Sale price from 4-8 cents to $4.98 each. Don’t overlook this great January Clearance Sale at The Store of Opportunities—TH E L A VOGUE. MARY BARTELS, Prop. A BEAUTIFUL PEN SCHOOL CKILCKEN DAWES ATTACKS OATES REDUCED NEW BANK SYSTEM OF RHODE ISANDS REDS TO RAISE HOGS. TO EXPOSITION high cost of living be best solved by the women o f the Nation?” Mrs. Curtis Veatch. Grange bulletin edited by Mrs. M. M. Wheeler and Mrs. P. W. MaGee. The Eugene office of the South Song by the Grange. Mono Chicago, Jan. 9.—That the James S. Benson received a Portland, Ore. Jan. 12,—A con ern Pacific company has received logue, “ Going on a Visit,” Mrs. federal reserve bank law invests ference of far-reaching import beautiful breeding pen of Rhode notice of the rates to be effective E. Ashby. too vast a power in the hands of ance to the live stock industry of Island Reds, one male and four February 15, to the California one man, the secretary of the females, from a well known Hood Saginaw Items. expositions. The round trip rate the Pacific Nothwest was held at treasury, and thus presents an the Portland Union Stockyards a element of danger which should River breeder last Friday. The to San Diego will be $43.75 for a be dealt with by congress, was poultry yards from which these Henry McKee and Ray Taplin 21-day trip and 549.25 for a 40- few days ago. As a result of the assertion made by Charles G. birds came have turned out more day ticket: the fare to San Fran this conference, arrangements Dawes, former comptroller of left Saturday for Washington. have been made whereby it will prize winners and fine laying Leonard McKee was down cisco will be $27.50 for a 30-day currency, at a special meeting of strains of Rhode Island Reds than ticket and 533.(X) for a 90-day be possible to send out 1,000 or Chicago financiers and business from Divide Sunday. more brood sows to the boys and men. any other poultry plant handling J. E. Angel wSs in Eugene one trip. The speaker said that the util day last week on business. this breed in the Pacific North girls o f Oregon, the.^e animals The rates from Cottage Grove ity o f the reserve bank system west, birds from these pens carry Mr. Adney and daughters were to these expositions will be prac being treated for, and guaran ing off the principal awards in tically the same as the above teed against cholera. The sows in an emergency rests ultimately in the Grove Saturday. with the secretary of the treas are not to be given away, but ury alone. their class in all the northwest Chas. Nichols and family visit quoted rates. shows. A similar pen of prize are to be sold at prices ranging They have not as yet, to any ed in the Grove Sunday. birds were shipped by this same from $18 to $25 each, and in pay extent, expanded their credits, First Jury Cases Called. J. C. Queener went to Prune breeder to Australia recently and ment the Stockyards people will but if they did and then for some Hill Saturday to spend a few reason were compelled suddenly Judge G. F. Skipworth held! days. were contracted at $150 for the accept a note running from 8 to to contract them, business dis five birds. Mr. Benson now has his first jury case Monday, that 10 months at 6 percent interest, aster must ensue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopper some fowls to be justly proud of. of F. A. Miller and W. H. M iller 1 the note to be indorsed by the The speaker declared that de were visitors at the J. L. Queen against S. B. Jackson, S. C. father or guardian of the boy or velopments might arise by which home Sunday. Nickerson and S. Nickerson. girl and approved by the county ‘ ‘an Andrew Jackson of the fut Typewriter Bargains. Miss Bertha Neat was in Eu ure will again lay prostrate the gene a few days last week, re The action was a replevin case school superintendent. The Portland agent of the L. commercial edifice of a great na turning home Sunday. C. Smith Typewriter Co. left one appealed from the Cottage Grove The family of infant porkers tion.” of their latest No. 5, 1915 model justice court, in which the lease will appear in four or five weeks H. H. Harris of Cottage Grove, typewriters on display at the of some machinery was a factor, after shipment of the sow, and visited over Sunday with his son- Grange Meeting and Program. leader office. There is a bar —Guard. in-law, C. L. Williams. the boy or girl will have plenty gain in it for some one, either Mr. Estes, the Advent preach The program for the Grange for cash or installments. The Leader for neat printing. of time before their note ma er from Silk Creek, held services tures to bring the pigs to mar- lecture hour, Jan. 16, at 1 o’clock in the school house Sunday after ketable age and dispose o f them ! p. m. is as follows: noon. to the best advantage, paying off Instrumental music, Carl Hus- the note with the proceeds of ton; recitation, Master Dorward; Grandpa Anlauf who was 88 the sale. In the work done by monologue, “ Tommy Gets His years old on Christmas day, drove the hog clubs o f the Northwest Hair Cut,” by Bertha Sears: I his own buggy into Anlauf Thurs- last year an eleven year old g ir l j "H ow the cost o f living may b e 1 day and seemed as spry as many - Five sworn statements called by the Comptroller of the currency, submits to two examinations by Nat at Washougal, Wash, made a reduced, and why it is not reduc- a man half that a g e.—Drain ional Bank Examiners. clear profit of $79 on the brood j ed?” by Mr. Porter. “ Can the Herald. sow. In this instance two litte r s .------------------------------ — — ■ -- - _____ 24 pigs in all, were produced. Local educators have expressed — A Board of Directors that directs and it is a member the opinion that this is the most of the Federal Reserve Bank. important step ever taken in this Light and Heavy Harness, Whips line of work and. as far as known, Gloves, Robes. Harness and Shoe the first movement of the kind ever started in the United States. Repairing. Prices that please. E A C H year this bank publishes in the local papers It Also H a s - Beals’ Harness Shop The First National Bank « Capital. and Undivided Profit«. SAFETY F IR S T 5,1 Butter wrappers printed while you wait, at the Leader office. i 414 Main Street Cottage Grove, Or.