Mias Fay Brown is home from
Eugene.
Dr. A. E. Lawbaugh was at Eu
gene Tuesday.
P R IZ S E
GO
WITH
Bert and Claude
Jerome, Arizona.
OUR
High-Grade
COFFEE
RXCLUSIVE SELLINO AGENTS.
Long
went to
HALL
Joel Palmer o f Mosby creek was
in the city Friday.
Eugene
D. P. Burton, of Eugene, spent
Wednesday at Cottage Orove.
My.
Mrs. Addie Cleaver, o f Prairie
ken you want quality n br ead,
lud cakes, remember Parker's City, has returned home after a
visit in this.city and at Eugene.
Miss Bessie W oods who has been
fjjke Wald and wife o f Eugene,
isitiug in the city the first of spending the holiday vacation at
home, returned to Eugene Tuesday
ek.
to resume work at the University
o f Oregon.
I
W . B. Manning and family of
L King, S. P. agent at Sagi- Eugene, returned to that city Tues
vas in the city Wednesday day after a visit to Mrs. Manning’ s
ing after business.
sister in Cottage Grove, Mrs.
■
s Murlo Hor.kett of loncnlla, Thomas Pearce.
guest of her brother in the
The report is being circulated
>r. C. T. Hockett.
about towii that Henry Lincoln is
B. W ood, general manager of a very strong man. For further par
Iregoti Securities Company, ticulars ask some o f the members
; Eugene Tuesday,
o f the M . W . A.
i Geer, manager of the Lon-
Tho Bebekah lodge had installa
[iuerul Springs, wbh in the city tion ceremonies Friday evening.
lay attending to busiuess.
Tho subordinate Odd Fellows lodge
rbert Leigh, the assayor of holds installation ceremonies this
:ne, was in Cottage Grove Wed- .Saturday evening.
y, returning from Bohemia.
Mrs. Lily Buily.of Ottawa county,
Kansas, lias arrived and is the guest
G. W. Orr, who has been ill
ic past six wieks with an attack of her sister, Mrs. Bisbee. Mrs.
lendicitis is recovering nicclv Daily has conic to Oregon for the
benefit of lier health.
¡sent.
i Leader office is prepared to Peterson & Dunbars Electric Belt
nit the very highest class of Company have been showing in the
ercial
jo b
printing.
We opera house since Tuesday evening
Each day at noon their band o f
ntee satisfaction,
seven
pieces gives concerts on the
tes Hemenwav, of the Gar-
Hemenway Co., spent the street. Their band is first class
jr portion o f the week in East- and is the best part o f the entertain
ment.
ashington on business,
The two saloons at Junction were
ers bakery lias moved to
closed
down on January ist. J. A .
street opposite the city hall,
fill make the good kind of W addle’s place, conducted by J. C.
uts,— the kind your mother Branstetter, was reported to have
remained open, but the liquors were
make.
all stored away, and temperance
C. Lewis was called to Port-
fednesday on business in con- drinks only are now being dispensed.
with his suit with the Fis- — Guard.
t
I [W ood,
of Saginaw, has re-
I to Roseburg, where his
r and he will conduct a board-
ouse. The Leader will visit
[weekly. Mr. W ood was in
ge Grove Saturday,
I
Elmer Spahr, who has been
spending the past year in this vi
cinity with relatives and friends
has returned to his home in Ohio.
During his stay in Oregon he has
made many friends, who will be
glad to know that it is his intention
to return to Oregon at some not dis-
BUSINESS NOTICES
W hen
I Y o u are
SicK..
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s
Benson’s Pharmacy
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CILLE
nr
2 4 R A Z O R S IN A L L
Three hundred velvet shaves w ithout
Twelve double blades with each outfit.
Wynne Hardware Company
HARDWARE.
Stoves,
Tinware
PLUMBING
FIRE
ARMS
A S PEI A LTY
FARM
MINERS’
SUPPLIES
TOOLS
PIPER a
V ANDENBURG
Since the perfect Stove-Pipe Fastener has
been in the market.
Call and see it at
M ILLER ’S N E W AND SECOND H AN D
STORL. It is easily attached and insures
safety.
Look for the Football
"H o o te r s” — they
make more noise than a boiler factory.
C.J, MILLER, Main St., near Bridge
Bert A. Richmond and Tom Medley
are making preparations to start out
about the 15th of January with a
moving picture and Illustrated song
outfit, their Intended field of opera
tions lielng to the state of Washing
ton. Thoy expect to be out on this
trip about three months.
John Cochran was the winner of
the fine $*>i buggy given away by
the Wynne Hardware Company on
January 2d. The lucky number was
1922. The numbers have been accu
mulating by the way of trade cou
pons since last July and the drawing
was held Monday, with the result
stated.
proud of be: bau.; .ad its leader.
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See Our New Stock of Damascus Cutlery
paratious are being made for ' tant date.
ate convention o f the women
j . h . Chambers, who has inter-
>odcraft Circles to he held in ests jn the saw mill at Dorena, has
ge Grove some time during purchased the I. E . Thomas resi-
onth o f February. Full par- dence property in this city and is
rs will be given later.
having the same repaired and put
In last weeks' Issue, It wag an
uoving picture company will into nice condition for the reception
nounced that T. M. Hunt, of this city
m entertainment in the hall o f ' o f his family whom he expects to had gone to Washington as a dele
’oodmen Circle on next M on*; remove to this place from Ashland, gate to theAinerlcnn Convention of
Mr. Hunt was
however
veiling, for which invitations i Oregon, to Foresters.
reside.
,
s a pleasant evening.
detained
at
home
by
1
he
serious
Ill-
:ing I sent out by the members
chas Cochratli ,eader o f the c * .
.
Dess of his wife aud notified Gover
* on which
Circle. They promise their toman’
,age Grove
baf)d the
ha9 band is now a
nor Chamberlain to that effect and
1 home Sunday from a busi- , practicing. It is a beauty and
resigned his commission.
march and two-step, “ T he Pendle-
nd Ernest
pleasure
the Col-
E.
and trip
Fred up Bartel
r e -: j WOuld be a credit to the best band
D. T. Awbrey, Wells Fargo & Co.’s
river to The Dalles and other ; composers in the country. Mr.
agent, went to Portland last Mon
having betu absent about Cochran's musical talents are o f a . day, wiiere he was summoned by a
ieek. The main object o f high order. His intention is to j telegram announcing the serious 111-
rip was to inspect the work- give the bind a cour»? of training ' "*’’* ' * hi" •"’« ‘ her In-lnw. 8 8. « g e l , :
ammonia cold storage plants through the writer that will mak^ who has bee a ill for Dot, i- :lm< with!
I j * ,
o f which it is contemplated it second t0 aom. wben the sumtne; a I typhoid fever. Mrs. Atri,
n in t’ -srsfand for some tim* as- !
tall in their butcher shop in season arrive- Cottage Grove ,s 1 stating I d the h o m e d 1 " -;<!• - . M |
lY*
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No M ore W i r e s
Phillips & Wheeler will this
mpany. Mrs. Lewis will re-
4n the city for a short time yet. week move their office from the up
quarters over Benson’s phar
j F. Shanafelt, who owned stairs
a
pterest in the Mt. Hood em- macy to the small building formerly
lent agency in Portland, has occupied by them and now used by
pd the news that their office D. J. Scholl in his jew elry busi
jktrned there one day last week. ness. Mr. Scholl will remove to
the building now occupied by G ill’s
I building formerly occupied
kers’ bikery on Main street book store.
ig renovated by H. R. Berry
ou being completed will be
d by Thomas Gill’s book
Blaine Jackson returned to his work
On Wednesday evening Coast
at the Veeuvitfs on Monday.
Fork Encampment No. 49, I. O. O.
Geo. O. Walker, o f Walker, was F. received as guest of honor Deputy
in the city Thursday ou business Grand Patriarch H. E. Walker, of
Henry Landees writes home that Springfield, and bad installation of
he is located at Elkton, Cripple now officers. Patriarch Warniek>
of Eugene was also a guest. Tho
areek district Col.
ceremonies were followed b y , an
Cy J. Bingham went to Bohemia
oyster supper m the banquet hall.
Wednesday to work for the Oregon
Deputy Grand Patriarch Walker
Securities Company.
made a strong frntornnl talk and ex
D. McCarty, representing Tatum
emplified tb? unwritten work of tho
& Bowen, of Portland and Seattle,
order. His address and work were
was in town in the interests of his
said to be of the highest excellence.
firm the early part of the week.
Officers installed were as follows:
The Evening Telegram printed a W. F. Shanafelt, past chief patriarch;
new dispatch last week containing T. J. Markley, chief patriarch; J. S.
a startling
statement. A man Osmund, senior warden; John Sher
named Goeruke was stabbed to wood, junior warden : Hurry Hart,
death by one named Thompson secretary; Al. Ellidge, high priest;
near Condon, and the dispatch Frank LeRoy, sentry; Ed Wilson,
reads: "G oeruke made a post-mor treasurer.
tem statement, naming Thompson
During the course of the even
as his assailant.’ ’ That dead men ing short fraternal talks were made
tell no tales must be a back number. by several of tho brother patriarchs
Thomas Conger, a cigar maker, attending, and the entire occasion
recently from Placerville,California, is reported to have been an enjoy
lias established a cigar factory in able anil instructive fraternal session.
Cottage Grove and is laying the
Wllsbire Bristow lias been spend
foundation for a permanent busi
ness in this city. Mr. Conger’s pro ing a few days with home people this
week.
Restaurant and rooming hou6e
duct has for the time it has been on
Mr. I). K. Bill, who is in charge of or sale. Inquire at this office. It
the market been accorded excellent a large ranch owned by Hr. A. S.
Parkers for the best bread in the _
sales and is now handled by all the Vlehnhw, wn.a In tte.rlW the first of
city.
We have changed our location ’
leading cigar stands in the city. At the week. He spent several days at
present only a ten cent grade is Block Butte visiting his daughter but not our quality.
II. C. Madsen has just receiver
being made, the “ C. G. Brand,” Mrs. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thockrah, of a fine Imp o f gents’ vest chains to
manufactured o f the best domestic
Boseliurg, returned to their home
and imported tobaccos, but a nickel last Monday after having spent two be sold at cost,- Just the thing to
cigar will soon be put out. The weeks on their farm homo near buy for your sweetheart and hits - 1
Leader is glad to note that this Hebron, about eight miles from Cot band. Call and see them.
home industry is meeting the ap tage Grove. Mr. Thackrali Is the
Parker s
Bakery and confec
proval o f the cigar consumers and chief clerk in the U. S. Land Office at tionary has remoyed from Main
Roseburg.
trusts that Mr. Conger will build
Maliara’s famous colored minstrels, street to the Parker building oppo
up a profitable business here. He are billed for tills city on the 25th site the city hall. The building
is a man with a family and an lustaut. It was originally planned has recently undergone renovation
nounces it as his intention to iden for them to come here on the 2Sth of and improvement and will make’ a
tify himself with the busiuess and December, but an especially good first-class stand for business.
business In California has kept them
growth o f the town.
When you pay in advance your |
there until the present arrangement
was made.
subscription to the Leader, ask for
MI sh Vanda Coffey has been visiting
President Campbell of the Oregon a free one-year subscription to the
in this city this week. Her home Is State University and professor Hyde Pacific Tree and Vine— the best ;
at Eugene.
In charge of the mining department
farm, poultry and livestock journal j
Mrs. C. Gray, who has been visit of that Institution have lieen Invited on the Pacific Coast. Free with
Ing relatives In Cottage Grove, re to be lu attendance and serve on the
turned to her home at Halsey on committees of awards and will be tlie Leader if paid iu advance.
present If their duties will permit.
Monday.
These prizes to be awarded are those
Btuart McGilvury has charge of offered by F. J. Hard
the Wells, Fargo- Express and Postal
Prof. A. I.. Briggs, who Is at the
telegraph olliee during the absence of
head of the mathematics and book T h e r e ’ s N othing
D, T Vwbrey at Portland.
keeping department In the Drain
Professor A. L. Briggs Is building a Normal School, lias purchased the In- | T o o G ood
ucat cottage in the Currln addition terest of Bert La wson in the furniture
and will soon establish his family busiuess in which I. II. Veatch re
* .e.-a
&
r
there In a permanent home.
cently purchased ail interest from
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The Cottage Grove school district Mr. Martin, and the new firm begun
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has up to the present time lieen to a business the first of the year under
?
total expense of about $100 ou ac the name of Veatch & Briggs. Prof.
count of the MissShlvely controversy. Briggs will continue in Ills position
at the Normal, while Mr. Veatch will
$
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bean returned conduct the business.
to their home In Aberdeen Washing
T w o merry crowds of yonng
Vr»i'wte>v. m v.w:
i - . *i V.
ton, Sunday after a visit In the city lieople boarded hand cars last Satur
of about a week. M rs. Bean Is a day evening and went out over the
The quality of goads we use
daughter of S, J. Brund of Bohemia. track or the <». & S. E. Railroad. The
and
the care exercised in com
The Western Musical Comedy Com first party went to the end of the
pounding make our prescrip
pany played at the opera house ou road. It was composed of Bert Bur
tions good enough.
Monday evening. The oi>eiiing num- rows, Memo and Edd Flnnerty, aud
liers were much more meritorious tho Misses Georgetta Berg, Stella
than the closing although on the Cochlln, Cora Chandler and Katie
Finoerty. The second party in
whole the performance was fair.
Fine Stationery
Oanie Warden Baker, Justice of the cluded Clvdo Nokes, Louis Aushurg,
Karl
Berg,
Blaine
Jackson
and
Toilet Articles
Peace Vaughn and Constable Atwood
have moved their offices into the build Misses Lomu Miller, Dolliu and Daisy
Perfumes
ing recently vacated by Medley & Hawkins and Nina Chandler. Re
turning
to
a
point
about
six
miles
School Supplies
Milne. The rooms arc more com modious
and pleasant than their old rooms, from Cottage Grove the young folks
builded a roaring bonfire und enjoyed
The Cottage Grove public schools themselves in its warmth until tin*
resumed last Tuesday niter the holi minutes of 1904 glided into those of
day vacation. Some trouble having 1905, whereupon the usual greeting*
lieen occasioned lu the new school and wishes were exchanged, and
Cottage Grove. Oregon
building by the settling of the fur afterward the return home was
nace, the repairs were made Monday made.
and the heating apparatus is now In
good order.
Garman, Hemenwav Co.
Pacific T i m b e r Co. Store
LEADERS
GREAT CLEARANCE
SALE
Fellows Encampment Enjoys
Fraternal Visit and Oyster Sup
per.— Officers Installed.
W e w ill offer bargains in all lines carried
in our stock
SATISFACTION
FELLOW S’
a Odd
During the Next Tw o Weeks
In fact nothing goes with our
coffee but cream and sugar and
ODD
are
Wood received at the Leader of
See on subscription account
Chase ® S a n b o r n ’ s
UNDER
Hart
ODD FELLOWS
INSTALLATION
^Slgel.
LA GRIPPE-PNEUMONIA
So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack o f La Grippe are stricken
with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened
and unable to resist disease.
F oleys H q n ey T ar
not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevents Pneumonia, but strengthens the Lungs so they
will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Do not take chances with
some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drug when F O L E Y ’S HONEY AND
T A R costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates.
I hid i bid cue of Li Gripn-t about ten years ago which left my Lungs
•o weik thit I have been troubled more or less every winter lince until 1 used
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR, which cured me completely ind my Lungs
no longer trouble me.—J. H. BROTNING, D.D.S., Orrick, Mo.
Three «izes—25c, 5'
‘ ’ 00. Tho 50 cent size contains two and one half times much as the small size and
Ou but: i a.m^it y.x times as much.
Refuse S u b s tltu te e .
-
Benson’«
i
C. VACHER, 157 Osgood St., Chicago, nyi: “ My wife had ■ very
•evere cue of Li Grippe, sad it left her with i very bid cough. She tried
l bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR and it gave immediate relief.’*
solo m recommended by
Pharmacy, Cottage Grove,
Oregon
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