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Read the big ad of the new Sample Store. The Leader on trial six months for 50 cents. Country store at the Rex ev ery Wednesday. Read the Leader’ s proposition on the last page. Look out for April 1, all fools You would do well to patronize day. those business men who adver- pretty j tise. The orchards are sight. on “ Something for nothing to- the last page of the Leader Plant some garden and reduce day. the grocery bill. Harry Metcalf is building a The commercial club has two room addition to his home on membership contest on. West Main street. Gasolene 16 cents gallon at Rev’. Robt. Sutcliffe of Leban Cottage Grove Garage. on, is looking after property in Barrel of groceries given away terests at this place. every Wednesday night at the Always something worth read Rex. ing in Hampton’s ad. A good Swedish women are drilling place also to do your shopping. for war should the necessity Pigs for sale at weaning time, arise. about April 20, price $2.50. Ap Mohair increased in price last ply to C. A. Smith, Saginaw, Ore. week from 26 to 30 cents per Now is the time to list your pound. BAND BENEFIT WELL ATTENDED The benefit basket social given to the Cottage Grove band at I Phillips hall last Friday evening by some of the leading citizens o f the town was largely at tended and proved a very pleas ant social affair. Judge J. S. Medley served as master of cere monies and Elbert Bede as auc tioneer, every basket being sold at from 50 cents to $1.50, netting the committee $25.50 above all expenses, which amount will go into the band uniform fund. The following very entertaining! program was rendered: Music,.. _______ Selected O M Cottage Grove Band Reading,. ______ Selected Ernest Anderson Vocal Selection,__________ Parks Male Quartet Overature,_____ _____ Classical j Cottage Grove Band Reading, ______________ Selected Miss Eunice VanDenburg Vocal Selection, Male Quartet. Inst. Selection,_____High School Orchestra. Vocal S o lo,.____________Selected Mrs. B. K. Lawson Music,____________________ Band. COTTAGE GROVE »11 ffl OU can b u y (liasses fo r 10 cents o r $10 and g e t th e sam e a m o u n t o f m a te ri al in each pair. I t takes p a t ience, skill and tim e t o de term in e th e p ro p er Len s fo r y o u r eyes. D o n o t m ake the m istak e o f g e t t in g glasses w ith o u t first h a v in g y o u r eyes carefu lly exam ined. I am equipped w it h .m o d L ad ies H ou se Dresses values M a c k in a w s , one lo t o f ern In stru m en ts fo r ex a m in up to $ 2 .ö () o n ly ................ $ 8 .5 0 valu es a t .......... in g y o u r eyes and s tu d y in g Up t o $0 values 08 cents $(».50 valu es a t $ 2 .9 0 th e glasses to m eet y o u r in d iv id u a l requ irem ents and I property for the big sale april 17. Another drop in gasolene, only See me about terms. J. F. SPRAY. gu a ran tee sa t isfact i o n . 16 cents gallon at Cottage Grove One lo t o f R id in g H oots One lo t o f m en s’ e x tr a We pay cash for fat cattle, Garage. $8 values fo r ............... c o a ts up to $ (».5 0 ...... sheep, and for hides and pelts, Van Allison the barber, is the Culver Bros., Peoples market, possessor of a new Ford automo phone 15. bile. Next! Sam Jones of Drain spent Mon J. K. McKean of Lorane was day in this city, the guest of his taken to the Eugene hospital for neices, Misses Pearl and Minnie treatment last Friday. Johnson. Thinking about an auto? Read ersonal Hot Cross Buns are to Good the new ad of the Cottage Grove Friday what turkey is to Thanks garage on the other page. giving. Don’ t miss them, at The The Jas. Ostrander brick store City Bakery. Dr. C. Jam es Ivey. room has been re-kalsomined on DesLarzes Bros, have moved Phillip Hohl, who has been the interior and repainted. their grocery into their new con A scries of Bible lectures be quite ill, is slowly improving. Kinter Bros, furniture stock crete building one door east of ginning in the Methodist church Chris Hazleton is recovering has been moved across the street their old stand. next Monday evening at 7:30 from a severe attack of the grip. into the Ostrander brick store. Attorney Alta King has moved o’clock and continuing for two Try our home-made pork sau his law office from the Attorney J. S. Medley was weeks, will be of much interest transacting legal business at the sage. Just like you had on the building at the bridge into the to all who may be able to attend. farm. Culver Bros, meat mar Arcade theatre brick upstairs. county seat Monday. MW Dr. C. James Ivey of Portland ket. A marriage license was issued Mr. and Mrs. J. Darling, and anager All kinds of hand laundrying last week to Robt. A. Lambert will have charge, and comes little daughter, Dorothy, of Lo- rane, spent Saturday and Mon done. Call at corner of West and Birdie May Frame both of highly recommended. No charge Main and J street. New Bunga- the Cottage Grove community. will be made, but offerings re day in Cottage Grove. lo. ceived to defray the expenses. Think o f it, a fine$l steel lamp Warren Edwards and Harold tionery Monday evening which I The Cottage Grove band is fine. burner, Farm and Home Maga All interested are invited. S o c i e t y J V o jc s Cl]qi<oT| S e m 'ic o s White went up to the Bohemia was thoroughly enjoyed by all mines Friday returning Sunday. The boys look the part, and they zine one year and the Leader one tho. e attending. A t the close of They were above the snow line play the part well too. Wait ‘til year. All for $1.50. See ad on Mrs. Oaks entertained her the banquet the young ladies Baby Died Suddenly METHODIST EPISCOPAL. they get those new uniforms. last page. class of boys of the Christian attended the Arcade theatre in a Mrs. G. S. Epperson who was H orace N. A l d r i c h , Pastor. Church Sunday School at her res body, Mrs. Arch Thompson ac Fine Underwood high grade stricken with paralysis while j Why buy more lard pails when Mr. and Mrs. Renard were idence on Pacific Highway Satur companying them as their guest, ! you can have the old ones filled visible typewriter for sale. visiting with friends at Creswell, ' E aste r S u n d a y . bringing their two months old day evening. Mrs. Stewart’s or chaperone. Among those at was able to return to her home with pure home-made lard at Cost $100, now $35 cash or $40 baby to this city from their home Culver Bros., Peoples market. class of girls were invited guests. tending the banquet and theatre 7:00 a. m. Holy Communion, on installments $5 down, $5 per in this city last week. up on Row River to be treated There were 14 present and a were: Misses Josephine Wright, Choral. month. See it at Leader office. John Brund has sold his E. M. Mrs. A. L. Todd returned home for pneumonia Tuesday evening very enjoyable time was spent. Jessie Cole, Mildred Pringle, All those desiriug to get into when it died suddenly. It will Dainty refreshments were serv Mary Bartels, Nancy Whitsett, Anthem, “ Jesus Christ Is Risen last week from Newport where F. Studebaker auto to Wallace Today.” Wilde she has been visiting with rela- Shortridge, and Bud is showing the Commercial Club álogan con-¡ bo buried in the I. () O . F . ed and at 10 o’clock the guests Marguerite Johnson, Eugenie fives. She resides with her ! the “ old man” how to operate it. test should cast their suggestion cemetery this afternoon, departed for their various homes i Hembree, Minnie Hyatt, Bessie Solo,------- To the Holy Saviour’s daughter Mrs.Chas. Brown in this tired hut happy, expressing Griffin, Mabel Wilson, Ipha Wid- Lamb. Dressier. W. A. Hogate has sold his 27 for a slogan in the ballot box at city. many thanks to their hostess for dersheim, Lyndal Gibler, Mar acre tract at the west end of the the First National Bank on or be 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Mrs. D. L. Harrington who has Row River steel bridge to John fore Saturday. their evenings entertainment. guerite Anderson, Dessie Harms, 11:00 a. m. Service with ser been residing on a homestead in Harms whose farm home joins Ex-Banker Tom Sheridan of The Christian Endeavor Socie Dana Lawton, Pearl and Minnie mon. Theme “ The Fact of the eastern Oregon is enjoying a visit this tract. Johnson. » Roseburg, was found guilty of ty of the Presbyterian church Resurrection.” with Cottage Grove friends. mis-appropriating funds Tues and a number of invited guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kinter Farmers, teamsters and stock- She is well pleased with her Anthem, ____ Glorious Easter day, for which the lightest sen were pleasantly entertained at were hostesses to the Mizpah Bi men, needing the services of a homestead. Dawn Lowden. the spacious home of Mr. and ble class of the Presbyterian good veterinary surgeon should tence is 5 years in jail. The case Harry Culver and wife were apply to Dr. H. H. Owen, at the will be appealed. Mrs. C. E. Kinter last Friday church at their home Tuesday Solo, ______ _ They Came to the over Snnday guests o f Mr. Cul Modern Pharmacy, or phone 82 evening. About 45 young peo evening. The guests, about 40 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Thompson Sepulcher, Solly T. Edwin W ill you kindly answer in your col vers brother, who is in the meat or residence 159J. ple were present and enjoyed a in number, wore costumes to rep tf who have conducted Hotel Thomp u m n whether King George of Eng 3:00 p. m. Baptismal Service. market business at Sutherlin. son in this city for many years, land has the right to dissolve the Eng number of games including a resent some book, one of the hits 6:45 p. m. Union meeting of Mr. Culver says the Sutherlin The annual statement of the retired from its management this lisn parliament? “ spider web” drawing for part being a woman’s costume worn people are great boosters for their Palatine Insurance Co. will be week. Who will succeed them Y oh , the l'.'ni;llsh k in « hits ihc rlttlit ners for the excellent refresh by Harvy Armstrong, represent Chapters n o . 1 and 2 of the Ep- town and community and are | found in the Leader today. This has not yet been announced. In illssulve Ills purlinnieiil. < buries I ments that bad been provided. ing “ Ben Hur.” The “ Topsy woith League, topic, “ The ■till so with tile :ii(l of Ills soldiers, hilt notice is published in the Leader, getting results. Turvey” quartet furnishing miis- Promise of Immortality.” Lead The Relekah Social Club en Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. t'lu ir!e * I pnld :i pnimlt.v Kven In Miss Ruby Hendry of Cottage Portland Telegram and one east Wilson at the home o f Mrs. S. Vii-torln’s reign :i dissolution w iis sev joyed a delightful afternoon Fri ic and amusement, and an in ers, Miss Lola Wilson and J. T. ern Oregon paper three leading teresting contest was introduced Grove came to Eugene Thursday E. Markley in Cottage Grove, erul tim es tlirentened. lint never enr d ay with Mrs. Gto. Hall in her and the evening was only marr Hooper. and attended “ Peg o’ My Heart’ ’ newspapers of the state! March 23, 1915 a seven pound rted out 1 feinnerutk* sentim ent is so home on West Main street. Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Sacred Contata, Fire in the roof of Hotel son. He has been christened strong In K iiv I iiim I today Pint the kin« Hall was assisted in entertaining ed by the loss o f a 3-gallon jar o f at the Eugene theatre that night. fruit punch which was stolen “ The Beautiful City,” given by would not dare dissolve ptirliiiiiietil She was met at the train by her Thompson Thursday brought out Robert Emet Lester Wilson. by Mesdamcs Geo. Wilson, H. J. without tile w ill ot the lieople; lint. Ill sister, Miss Laura Hendry, a the fire department in short Shinn and Geo. Knowles. The from the liack porch just before the pastor and thirty young lad Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham fact, w henevpr purlinm ent's session Is nurse at the Mercy hospital. order and the flames were ex additional guests were, Mes- the hostess prepared to serve the ies in costume. They were dinner guests at the tinguished before much damage will move in Thursday from the ov e r It Is Hie k in « who form a lly dls dames Wm. Hall, Hamloth, Dun- refreshments. solves It. w ith his ow n consent. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. resulted. The blaze probably Cates farm, which was sold last PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. [ Lon, Jos. Baker and E. A. Glea The birthday anniversaries of week, and will occupy the resi started from a spark from the Grammond. -Eugene Guard. son. A fter a social time with Mr. N. E. C< mpton and Mrs. J. D. A. M ac L eod W hat was the date ot the partition of dence of Mrs. F. M. Harding on I needle work, delicious refresh- S. Benson were observed jointly Don’t forget country store brick flue. the hill east of town which they Poland? at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Bible School at 10 a. m.. Poland has thrive his-n parMtlnmsl ' ments were served. The Cottage Grove Creamery formerly occupied. night at the Rex. In the history of Kiirope.in « n r . The has been completely renovated The Woman’s Missionary Soci- Compton Saturday evening, Mrs. morning worship,at 11. Junior Geo. Lea returned home from A big booster meeting will be first partition was by treaty signed i ety of the Christian church will Compton serving an excellent Christian Endeavor at 3. Even- Washington where he has been and the machinery repainted and improved for an active season’s held at Creswell in a few days Ang 5. 1772; llilsaln look l ithnnnln. ' meet in the church parlors Thurs five course dinner in honor of the ing worship at 7:30 p. m. receiving treatment for rheuma run on butter and ice cream. •al which definite plans will be Prussia took Pomerania and the dls day afternoon. Subject, “ The occasion. The eastertide idea Service 11 a. m., subject “ The tism. He had received only four made for the construction of the trlct ot the Vistula, esrept Dnnr.lg and was carried out in the table dec treatments and was considerably Mr. Trask reports a steady in new Creswell-Lorane wagon road. I'horn: Austria took linlleta and l.o Child in the midst.” Miss Lura orations and place cards. The New Awakening.” 7.30 p. m. “ Lights and Shad Hefty, a returned missionary The second partition. In Ian improved. He will return and crease in patronage. It is said several Lorane citizens ilotiierla invited guests were. Rev, and ows.” nary. 17!k't was cffortisl liy Husain and from China has been invited to The Myrtle Point Enterprise is will attend the meeting. take a few more treatments in a Prussia. Hiissin annexed So.txjO sipmre make an address and will speak Mrs. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. few days, the cost being $5 a running a weekly department in Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall and C H H ISTIAN CHURCH Sam Swengel of Minadoka, mile« and n population of 4 nm.OOO I on “ The Children of China. ” treatment until five treatments its columns under the head, “ ear Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Benson. Prussia seized Itanzl« mid I'horn T. B. M c D o n a l d , Minister Idaho, a nephew of our towns are taken after which the fee is ly days in the Myrtle Point sec Robt. Lambert and Birdie May with the control of the Vistula A tion; clipped from the files of the man, B. S. Swengel, is a guest treaty signed Nov. 2fi. $2.50 per treatment. divided Frame of Ixnidon Springs were at the Swengel home after hav Friday evening, choir practice. O. D. Bates, a Gainsville, Wis Enterprise as published 18 years ing visited the Panama Exposit Poland anion« Klissln. Austria and united in marriage at the M. E Sunday, Bible school at 9:45 a. consin, merchant, and wife, who ago, W. C. Conner, publisher.” ion. He is engaged in the hard fJermnny as it existed up to the liegln Parsonage in Cottage Grove to Just in, 750 rolls latest wall | m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and the newsiest column in the nlng or the present war. Hussln in have E»een enjoying a three It’s „ . ware business with his father in I W declared Its share of Poland as day March 31, 1915, Rev. Horace paper. SPECIAL Saturday after- j 7:30 p. m. months tour o f the w esL attend- ^I'^rpnae. N. Aldrich, officiating. They noon March 27, 10 per cent off his home town. an integral part of ttie I limit: in empire C. FI. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing the California expositions and i Dr. H. H. Owens, the well i will reside at London. from already low price. Ladies ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Hot Cross Buns are to Good and in 1 m ;7 completed the establish visiting many points o f interests, \ known veterinary surgeon, for- incut of the imperial system of guv The Woman’s Foreign Mission t» ing scissors and have them | Teachers meeting Tuesday 7:30 stopped over in Cottage Grove | merly o f this city, but who for Friday what turkey is to Thanks - 1 eminent. ary Society of the M. E. church ground free. p. m. Ladies Aid meeting each giving. Don’ t miss them, at The last week to visit with Mrs. the past year has been located In _ ! is holding a formal reception in M. E. J o h n so n . Wednesday afternoon. Bates’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Portland and vicinity has return- City Bakery. Did the Mexican people (tend by the the church parlors this afternoon First door north Stoneburg's Subject for Easter Sunday. Mrs. E. I). Handy, whom they ed to Cottage Grove to reside. The W. R. C. and G. A. R. leaders who made war upon tha empire ¡in honor of Miss Lura Hefty who cigar store. Morning. “ Risen With Christ.” had not seen for 27 years. - They Dr. Owen needs no introduction post will meet Friday April 9th ot Maximilian? recently returned home from Not nt the atiirt. In imu. «-hen the In the evening an Easter pro expressed themselves as well as he is well and favorably known at Phillips Hall. Dinner at 12 ; China. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST gram will be given by the Bible pleased with this Western coun- throughout south Lane county. | o’clock sharp. Program and a empire wits new »Jeneml .1 lierez. Coti •*» it nt tonn I president «I Mexkx». wit* Prayer meeting on Wednesday I School. The Eugene Guard says Bert try, and Mr. Bates will return Editor Lew A. Cates at the ten cent fishing pond in the af heltig d«e*erteil |>y the ••Metala of lit* C. Myers of Saginaw and Minnie I evening at 7:30. home greatly improved in health. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. steering wheel of a big Stude ternoon to which the public is in iwtrl.t mid hml only V.rxat eoliller» nn A. I>ake of Cottage Grove were ; Young Peoples Missionary Vol- Everybody come and lier tils Immediati» rom 111:1ml Three The Christian Science church baker Six. ambled into Cottage vited. ! untecr Society, Friday evening married at Eugene Saturday by : venr* Inter .Innrex rrim hinl the empire holds service in their ehajiel, 242 at 7:30. Grove Saturday accompanied by catch a fish. 1 county Judge Harry Bown. Hot Cross Buns are to Good mul executivi Maximilian. Mrs. Cates, A. L. Martin and Sabbath School each Sabbath ! Second street every Sunday at The “ Railroad supper” in the | at 1:30 p. m. Services following. j 11:00 a. m. and every Wednesday So lo ist and Teacher wife and Walter L. Tooze and Friday what turkey is to Thanks Give something of the parentage and dining rooms of the Christian evening at 7:30. All are wel wife. They were guests at Ho giving. Don.t miss them, at The race Pupil of the celebrated Freder of General Joffre, a i I do not find j church last Sarurday B A P T IS r CHURCH evening come. Sunday School at 10 a. tel Oregon until Sunday when City Bakery. ick \V. Root, of Chicago, will ac it in the articles about him. was well attended and the bill of cept a limited number of pupils Bible School 10 a. m. Preach m. and each Wednesday from they returned to their homes at fle fn -ra l JofTre In n Kn-ncbm un fro m for s|iectal work in vocal studies Mohair and wool wanted. See the south o f F ro n c e although he has fare all that could be desired. ing at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U, 6:30 1:30 to 4:30 our circulating libra Dallas. Mr. Cates came up to and voice placement. Terms rea A dainty five course banquet'p Prayer meeting Thurs- ry is open to the public. make the final transfer of his lit me t»efore you sell. J. F. Spray. nncrrrtoni from P t'-n n ly nn w e ll H e sonable. Residence phone 123L. In o f d e fin ite ly republican birth and was served to the lady employes day 7:30 p. m. tle farm near this city to Mr. Cottage Grove, Oregon and Mrs. VanNorwick. Read the Leader s new ads. aym p nthea. Subscribe for the Leader. ,of this city at the Elite confec-1 E. G. O. GROAT, stated supply. Y D. Optometrist J. Scholl and Jeweler P ® PICKUPS o n “T H E STORE T H A T S A V E S Y O U M O N E Y .” Ladies $2.50 gunmetal button Shoes only $1.98 One Lot small sizes Ladies’ Shoes - - .98 Milo Shoes sold everywhere at $4, price $2.98 4QC $4.98 $ 5.95 $3.90 Sample Shoes up to $5 values, our price 2.95 All Mens’ $5 Shoes, going now at only 3.65 Ladies’ Union Suits, $1 25 values, for - .98 W ool nap Blankets $4 values, going at 2.65 Ladies’ Juliettes rubber heels only .85 BREÌER & PETERSEN A. W. SWANSON, M Our fp- Q iierÿ anT [U fp a r^ in e iii WALL PAPER Mrs. Leon DesLarzes .