FREE— W ith The Leader, i f Paid in Adv; ance: :V2 to 40 Page Monthly Magazine, “ The Pacific Tree and Vine.”— FREE COTTAGE G R O V E. OREGON. ?o o o o o o o : The headquarters for three great lumDerlnK cntiipituies - Only Kateway to the rich U.t- V iit'im.i 1»olu mines, am i the * Black Butte d u n iii.tr mines X a n e C o u n t y X e a b e c '« W E S T O 'S a ltd HOME S E E K E R S w ill here Rod et»(>ortumties m» vs h ere e lse afforded in Ore- ROM. T h e L e ad er w ill jjite you the n e w s and fa c ts cou- eruiujc th is favored lo c a lity . NO. 3ok ° f “ mi,‘ ble i Monday in j,er voice. When the management sidewalk iu the city. The motion Tom Cattermole, from India.... have resided [here and in C o t t a g e 1 remain ¡11 Oregon until alter tbe tire term of nine mouths, amount January. i>f the bazaar secured Miss Mary j was lost. ............................. I.C. Johnaon (^-ove ever aineo. The ceremony , Lewis and Clark Exposition, dur- ing to about $360 and additional ' * ' Case for the engagement a grand On Friday evening an adjourned was performed by Justice of the ing which she expects to do solo d.images, the ptobible amount ot L. B. Avery a young man of music il treat was presented lor Cot- meetiug of tbs Council was held to Mr. Maryland, a t ountry Squire which has not yet b;en determined. Eugene, who had interests in Blue t ige Giove peop] consider the passage of an ordin­ Mr. Gltison, a tailor. . . . . . H. R. 1 lorry 1V!Ut' Juhu Gilfrey. The anniver- work Arrangements are now being aary today is being celebrated by the made for a concert for her at the The proceedings up to this time River milling property, mysteri­ Every number of the programs ance providing for the connections Kotiert Spanieling, the new See- retary ........KredO. I/ewi* home coming of all their children Marquam Grand iu Portland during have no: approached the matter as ously disappeared in Portland 011 were of exceptional merit, and the to be made by property owners to who are now living, seven in mini- the mouth of February, and she to tire legal status of the conten­ December 14, and no trace of him ladies of the society may feel well the lateral sewers, and describing Bought» Cat termole, of the Cat- term ole« ........Orvnl I aylor |>er> au() their familica, iaoliitliu»' ID also has some engagements for tions, the decisions that have been has vet been found. assured that they succeeded beyond the manner of making said connec­ Harry Marslaml. Ills ( hum. expectations in presenting to the tions. ...........................Bert Richmond grand-cbildren, -namely : Mr. ami Eastern Oregon. Miss Case has a Mrs. Cy Miller and family, of Walla most winning manner and seems to Constable, Who Dors His Duty public some fine features and that ................................... C D. Gray Walla, Washington, ltev. and Mrs. have a disposition just as sweet as the bazaar was a financial success is CRESWELL HOTEL Mrs Stead, a Lodging House­ William McGee uud family of Selma, j her voice. a fae‘. on which the pufrlic joins the keeper............. Mrs. H. It. Berry California, Mrs. Sopliiua Mosehy j _____ ^ TOTALLY BURNED society in congratulations. Miss Ashford, a Spiritualist.. ......................Mrs. Bogina Lewi» and family, Elzie Holderman and The proceeds of the bazaar family, Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Yealcli of I. H. Veatch in Furniture Business amounted to something near $75. Mrs Shaub. the Proprietress Has a Edith Marslaml. Sixteen and Gushing .Miss Clara Vsnltlper I’ortlaud, Oliver Veatch and family, I. II. Veatch has bought a half Five booths were erected on the Narrow Escape With Her Life Eva law, Seventeen and Gush­ of Cottage Grove and Filiation interest in the furniture and under- opera house lloor, eitch of a dis­ ing ............ Miss Abbie Johnson Veateli, wife and daughter, of Bose- taking business of Martin & Law- tinct style of decoration, from The Creswell Hotel at Creswell, , , burg. A Christmas dinner will bo son, Mr. Martin being the retiring I which were sold articles donated burned with all its contents last partaken of ami a family reunion partner. 1 he new hrm will hereafter by members of the society. The Tuesday evening. The fire started The Leader is requested to call enjoyed. be Lawson * Veatch, and will be ; In vo A lt» a u iu i jv n t t a u j G ia tu r A . Dy me an n irau t mivmw “ r » .wav - UTPIlllnn fact th:U the prize ) \fr Vanish W i t « H oca in rtmrjp nf tVu> Inttgr \Jr. Veatch The candy booth from which head from a shelf which struck a essay coatest on the subjects of j County, III., and was 7b years uKl look up his new duties on Wednes- were sold home made candies, etc., lighted lamp in the hauds of Mrs. “Bohemia,” "CottageGrove, a,,d last November 10th. His wife w # h day morning and the work of in­ I ^ was trimmed in red and white and Sliaub, the landlady, spilling the "Cane County,” open tn any one, Lorn in Missouri, 73 years ago l ist voicing is now in progress. was presided over by the Misses burning oil over her clothing and does not close until January 1.1905. 3 Lizzie Orpurd and Fay Phillips. setting fire to the house. Mrs. These are the essays for which F. The fancy work booth, with red, Shaub ran through the building J. Hard through the Commercial white and blue trimmings was one j screanlilIg for help and the burning Club, offers prizes of $25 on each IMP of the most attractive to purchasers oil followed her with a trail ol fire subject, divided into $10, $5, $4, It has stocked with hand enibroid-1 1 from the kitchen where the acci­ $3, $2 and $1,making a total of $75 O LT R ery, laces, hand made handker­ dent started. Mr. Shaub seized his in prizes. chiefs, etc. Mrs. Jas. Benson and wife and rolled her in the tied SCHOOI. ESSAYS Mrs. prank Wheeler presided there. clothes and succeeded in putting The prize essay con lest restricted The doll and picture booth was |out the fire iu her clothing before to pupils of the Cottage Grove in pink and black and was in she was seriously burned. By tbe schools has closed and the papers charge of Mrs. J. W Davidson. time Mr. Shaub bad succeeded in of the contestants, eight in number, The Japanese booth wa,s under this, the building was wrapped in are now in the hands of the awards the management of Miss Ti Foi, the flames and there was not time committee and the result will better known as Miss Antoinette to spread the alarm or to save any­ shortly be announced. Burdick who was arrayed in a thing excepting five chairs, a stand LATER charming Japanese costume. The table and a baby buggy. The es­ Miss Grace Knapp has been | trimmings were red, green, black timated value of the property was awarded first prize in the contest, | and tinsel. about $i500,with insurance amount Miss Mabel Rosenbnrg second and [ In the apron booth were over 50 ing to $900. Miss Elva Warner third. The 1 aprons of every description and prizes were $3, $2 and $ 1 kind. Very few remained at the H. T. B.'s Entertained close of the bazaar. Mrs. Will On last Monday evening the H. Card of Thanks Cunningham presided. T. B.’s were entertained at the To those who so kindly aided us The program on Tuesday was as home of Mifs Maggie Veatch. The during the recent illness and death follows. Every number was espec­ house was tastefully decorated with of our beloved mother and espec- j ially good, and those receiving a mistletoe and ivy. Songs were ially to Dr. Job, Rev. Blilington, larger share of commendation from sung and parlor games played, j tjie raerai^rs Qf the Eastern Star those attending were the "Looking Dufjng tfae games ()ne of ,he mem Yott are anticipating the approach of and Rebekah Lodges, we wish to the holiday season with gladness, and Backward drill, the R e\elofth e suddenly disappeared and in express our sincere thanks. visions of limitless turkey and cran­ Naiads,” and the cornet solo by her place appeared a negro in char G . B. P it c h e r berry sauce rise before your mind’s Mr. Chas. Cochran. acteristic dress whose laughable ac­ N. E. P it c h e r eye; and l'ROORAM. tions caused much amusement A . P it c h e r Instrumental solo— “ Moonlight on among the members of the com­ N a n c y P it c h e r the Hudson,” Wilson—Miss Emma pany. At a late hour a light lunch Job. Dissolution Notice. Vocal duet, “ Glorious Song of was served after which the guests The usual accompanying delicacies, Old,” Geo. B. Seven— Miss Hurt. Mr. departed, declaring that they had The hrm of Tom, Dick and such as mince pies, pumpkin pies, I sham. spent qne of the most pleasant Harry, consisting of Tom Jenkins etc • but one thing you must not Putting I'p O’ the Stove.” Anony­ evenings of their lives. Only the forget. What H O LID AY dinners mous— Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Phillip». members of the society and Miss i Dick Berry and Harry Peek, has is complete without that time-honored dissolved partnetship, Dick Berry institution of our grandfathers Mrvr ' quartette, *' “ Contrite I j Cay lor, of Eugene were present and Harry Peck retiring. All MARRIED 50 YEARS SUCCESS Nan Shivelcy Will Fight Case to End. Miss M an Case, Vocalist, A ambled Leading Feature WANTS Y E A R S ’ PAY DlIU 1 ll. Uayborne T eaten and >> lie Celebrate Golden Wedding .1 r Suits, TOYS Sweaters, k Umbrellas, LU R C H ' S [ J Hats, A P resen t for all the F am ily Ties. N O DOUBT A PUDDI NG With plums, raisins, currants, lemon peel, citron and the sauce that makes it complete? "N o matter how much you eat, you’ve always room for the pudding.” The freshest of everything for the din- nt»r ami for the* | mm 1<1I ok * PEARCE & JOHNSON Our Own Free Delivery Wagon. . . . . . . 4 ,. c— ... « — — M illers, Itami kis, Hosiery, Felt ¡stuies IN YOUR SEARCH FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOU’LL HAVE . Shoes, ■“ * Come’, A. Beirly-M r-. White, Miss Hart, Mr. Dogate, Mr. lahnm. Drill, “ Looking Backward” , Six teen young Indies and gentlemen. (i„|. Instrumental duet—“ Q«l Vive C.. Gauze,— Mrs. Boy Welch and lop. Miss Kay Phillips. Reading. “ Roseland’s Surrender,” Miss Grace Bally. Cornet solo. Selected,— Mr. < has. Cochran. ------------------------ claims against the firm and alt bills For Sale ! due tbe same will be paid and col­ Mountain ranch of 160 acres, 20 lected by the undersigned. ¡acres plow land, 60 , acres pasture, • Dated Dec. tt, 1904. . - . 2 acres ol orchard, balance ttmlier, T h o m as W. J e n k i n s . good fences, house of four rooms, Notice to Stockholders. carriage house, barn, and other outbuildings, plenty of spring The annual meeting of l.ha stock­ water, all kinds of small Iruits. holder* of the Cottage Grove F.leo- "Bevel of the Naiads," E. A. MIA Will sell reasonable for cash or will ^rjc £0 will be held at the office arrange sale on time if conditions „*¡,1 company in Cottage dleton’—Nine young lailies. • The 1-udy of Duality” Walt«, Kn d afc satisfactory ddress Eox B, (jroTe in ,, m, Monday, lan. 0, S. Stone— Miss Howard Leader office. 1905. 81 “ Ten Virgins,” Ten young Indies. ----------------------- H. C, Tnovpso*, Sec. The program rendered by Miss A Rare Chance --------- -------------- Case on Wednesday evening fol- Scholarship in F.ngene Bnsineae Miss Maud Kelley, high school ‘“ "May Day,*' W.ilthew; «.Serenade. College for sale- Special price. Ap- teacher, went to her home at A l­ bany Friday to spend Christmas, »«Hunger: ’’ Llttl“ Boy Blue,” nlj at Leader office, or writ». I) O NOT O VER LO O K WELCH & WOODS FOR USEFUL A R T I C L E S