PERSONAL
-Z T S T J S T E
Carry a Full Line of
C O .
Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves
™ a n d Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing
Tackle, N e w and Second Hand
Bicycles and Sundries.
Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery ^ \
House Plumbing and Tin Work.
Pleasaut Hill Picnic.
Give us a call and we w ill treat you rigid. \7>
Base Ball Suits.
The uniforms for the Cottage
Grove Base Ball Team arrived Thur-
day morning from Portland. They
are dark gray and were made by
Charles Cooper, military and civilian
tailor at Portland at a cost of $57.
The boys have selected yellow and
purple for their colors, which will be
New Business Building,
greatly in evidence at Salem Sun
lessrs Junkins, Lawson and
day.
■tin have commenced work on
r new building on Main Street,
Excursion to Salem.
r the bridge. It is to be quite a
Next Sunday will be the day for
modious two-story frame build- the 11th annual Conductors excur
and ; will add greatly to the ap. sion to Salem, The train will start
ranee of that section of the from Cottage Grove, at 6:30 a m
Tie jknnual picnic at Pleasant
will be held Saturdry, June 7.
H
interesting program has
JBepared and every body who
nds.is assured of a good tim6.
sant Hill know how to enter-
at a picnic.
eh
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New Addition.
E Ostrander the barber is hav-
an addition built to the rear of
shop. He will make some
ked improvements about the
e and add another chair. Mr
under is a rustler und is desorv-
of the success he is meeting with
is bussiness.
- • Colar Bone
Broken
ugh Murray who works at tho
Co’s' tie preserving plant nt
lam while returning to that
e from Cottage Grove, Monday
ling fell off the trestle at the
ge and broke his colar bone.
(Vail was colled and reduced
fraoturo and the unfortunate
is getting along nicely.
and arrive at Salem at 10 o’clock.
The Cottage Grove base ball team
will play the -‘Fidelities” of East
Portland at the fair grounds on that
day. This event will attract many
people from this end of tho county.
It is estimated that about 400 people
will (jo from Cottage Grove.
TEM S
OE
INTEREST.
J I Jones was a passenger to Eu
Tuesday.
Miss Nettie Burdick went to Eu
gene, Tuesday.
T M Hunt was in town this week
from Wildwood.
Miss Pearl Smith of Walker, was
in town Monday.
Mr Johnson of Drain, was in
town Wednesday.
Miss Josie Castle of Saginaw was
in town Wednesday.
We want more of vour trade, aud we ask for it because we deserve it. We have never solicited
your business because we were “ good fellow«” or because your grandfather traded here. We come
to you with a proposition, devoid of sentiment, and ask your bnsiness because we can save you money
If we can’ t demonstrate this to you, wo won’t ask for your business. We endeavor at all times tu
furnish you the best goods possible at the price. Ahd if they’re not as represented, or don’t give
satisfaction, your money’s ready for you. Suppose you try us? Here are this week’s offerings :
Special in Silks
Skirts.
IL nry Johuson was in town from
Bohemia this week.
Leo Henry made a business trip
to Eugene, Tuesday.
John Edwards came down from
Medford Wednesday.
W E Smith of Roseburg was in
the Grove Wednesday.
H C Hart is presiding over a chair
in Allison’s barber shop.
Hariy Benson and sister Hazel,
went to Portland, Sunday.
John Martin of Creswell, was in
Cottage Grove Wednesday.
Nathan Barrett was up from Eu
gene a few days the past week.
Miss Lizzie Knox was up from
Eugene on a visit the past week.
Mrs Vader and daughter wa3 up
from Saginaw Wednesday.
We have an even half doz. 4
yard patterns in “ Crystal Cord”
newest Btyles for summer wear.
They aro very fashionable for
morning, street and afternoon
toilettes. They’re strong, firm
in weave and cling like crepe.
Stripes and fancy colorings.
Wo have had a big sale on
these goods at the low price of
There isn’ t any doubt about the
50c a yard.
We are pricing
beauty or fasion you will find in
them now at
these goods. They will be popular
this season, and we aro making a
nice showing.
3 9 cen ts a ya rd .
A t N E W L A N D ’S
A\ e are making a nice show-
ing in ready to wear skirts.
Linens 75c 90e $1:75. Duck, in
blue and black $1 ;35. Walk
ing skirts $3:15. Serge $4:00
to $5:75. We can please you in
these goods.
Shirt Waists
In colors 50o 75c $1:00 to
$1:25. White 75c $1:25 $1:35
$1:50 to $2:50.
Our value in these goods aro
very strong.
At NEWLAND’S
Geo Hawley and wife were in
town this week from Creswell.
Hon E R Skipworth was up from
Eugene on business Wednesday.
T K Richardson, was in town
Permanent organization of the from Roseburg the first of the week.
local Alliance will be completed at
Miss Daisy Gilbert and Miss Daisy
the meeting next Tuesday evening Dillard returned to Eugene, Tues
at the C P Church and a program day.
will be rendered as foliowing:
Mrs Tho Martin of Creswell, was
Song by congragation; Scripture visiting relatives in the Grove this
Reading by J W Currin; Duet by week.
Prohibition Alliance Meeting.
Anna and Nettie Morss; Paper by
Mrs Dr Schleef; Song by Quartette;
Ten minute talk by Rev C F Zim
merman; Business session. Every
body
invited.
A Eine Colt.
S B Monss
a election day Felix Currin
President Pro. Tern.
in town with one of his fine
I.’ The animal is less than one
Piano Recital.
old and tips the soales at 1025
Mrs L D Beck’s piano recital at
ids. Mr Currin is one of our
the Opera house Wednesday evening
l progressive and successful far-
was largely attended and a splendid
» and resides on Row River
program was rendered. Mrs Beck
it 5 miles from town. He takes
has a class of 23 music pupils and
eat pride in his fine horses and
each one took a part in the program.
Lack of space forbids a personal
mention of all tho numbers, but the
At ih i Sash and Door Factory,
r Abrams who recently par classical selections by the advanced
ed the sash and door factory pupils, Misses Ermine Veatch, Lillie
i Messrs Class Bros stnrtod the and Celia Lurch, Greta Bristow,
t, Monday morning.
Mr J I Cleo Lewis and Ethel Downing were
nas has been secured as foreman superb. Each and every one in the
Mr James Fox who has hold a class acquitted themselves very
tion in the mill ever since it has creditably indeed. Mrs Beck’s open
in opperation here is still on ing and closing numbers were splen
'orce. Mr Abrams expects to did,well executed and well selected.
t ft dry kiln soon and will en- The opening address by Mayor B R
or toi keep a large supply of Job was to tho point and very ably
lumber, sash and door etc al- delivered. The pantomimes were
all good. “ Mother Goose Melodies’’
i on hand.
motion song, by twenty little girls
The C M A Band Concert.
received a hearty encore.
i last Saturday evening tho C
Mrs Beck is to be congratulated
band gave their second concert upon the meritous entertainment
very small house. A fine pro- rendered. Her ability as a tenches
i was rendered and those who of the piano forte is rarely excelled.
1 to attend missed a rare musi-
-rcat. Miss Daisy Gilbert of
Three Cent-a-Mile Rate
sne sang “ Ave Marias,” mezzo
From now on local travel will be
ino In E by H Millnrd and in heavier on the Southern Pacific Co’s
inse to a hearty encore rondered lines, because of the reduction in
by Sir William Davenant. the fare from 4 cents to 3 cent per
Gilbert is a very pretty sing- mile.
her appearance on the stage
President Harriman’s action in
Grove is always greeted reducing the rate of faru on the
inse.
Mr Chas Cochran company’s lines in Oregon meets
1’the “Centinnial Poolka” by with tho hearty approbation of all
tedlt cornet solo and responded and is something that has long been
i encore with Auld Lang Syne in wished for.
most! pleasing manner. The
For the benefit of the public the
quart- ;te by Wallftc, Wallace, Leader has complied a table of fares
ley and Cochran, “ The Scout” from Cottage Grove to all stations
well rendered. Miss Daisy, inside
the county, and princial
rd of Eugene, rendered a sc- points outside giving both the old
liano solo which was greatlv and new ra
for comparison as
eciated. The selections by the follows:
were good, well rendered and
Old
New
10
and shows tho marks of fine Saginaw
Walker
16
15
in*.
Ci-eswell
35
30
is to be regretted very much Goshen
57
45
Buch a small audience was Henderson
70
55
n t Everybody wants a band Eugene
82
65
1.05
hey dou t seem to want to help j Irving
80
1.35
1.05
it up. The C M A boys are Junction
Albany
2.56
1.95
tgAftreniouseff irt to maiiitdn Salem
3.65
2.75
latiou and keep Mr Coch Portland
5.79
4.40
in» as instructor and are Latham
M
2.16
1.65
l|M f a hearty support from Roseburg
Grants Puss
6.11
4.65
Medford
7.39
5 60
6.00
7.9Q
THE LEADER», Ashland
flfooet of £ 0 u 1Rno\v us.
geDe
Fred Russel of Wendling visited
last week with his mother of this
place.
Hamilton Veatch came up from
Creswell, Wednesday afternoon on
business.
SU ITS T H A T DO SUIT
Capps suits always havo a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and
Linings are most appropriate and tho Tailoring is faultless.
Prices $10 to $18—to win and retain
customers. We are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco.
DRY
GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES
Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines.
1
Wo pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce.
F A Nelson, of Castle Rock, Wash
I ■ m
will
speak
for itself.
was in Cottage Grove on business
this week.
Clement Haas went to Bohemia
Thursday where he will go to work
in the LeRoy mine.
Miss Katie Runk formerly a
teacher in our public schools was in
Cottage Grove Tuesday.
Cv Miller and daughter Hazel, of
Portland were visiting with relat
ives in the Grove, Monday.
Thomas Awbry and wife spent a
few days in Eu gene the past week
visiting relatives and friends.
Ralph Baker of Portland is spend
ing a month with his parents, Mr
and Mrs J W Baker of this city.
Mrs J S Medley returnod home
this week from a visit with her
mother, Mrs Hanson at Eugene.
Mrs J E Ostrander went to Eu
gene Wednesday, for a few days
visit with her daughter, Miss Nina.
Harvey Vincent
left Monday
night for Aurora, Nebraska, where
he expects to make his future home.
L E W IS
Come in and oxamino our stock.
Immense Variety
Of Spring Goods
Very Latest Effects in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— these are special;prices, tho
city merchants get more money for the same goods.
LAR G E L IN E OF R E A D Y MADE SKIRTS
In different oolors, Crash and Worsted, $1.50 to $5.50.
The Latest Designs in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery— all colors—20c to 40c a pair.
The Leader turned out a fine
piece of poster work the past week
for the Conductors excursion to
Salem.
Largest Line of Men’s Furnishing Goods this side of
Eugene. Come and See Us.
Mrs R W Newland and children
went to Brownsville, Thursday, for
a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Stewart.
^
GARMAN & H E M E N W AY.
Eugene Stockwell of Creswell,
was visiting with his sister, Mrs
Curtis Veatch, o f this place for the
past week.
Miss Crawford of Hoquian, Wash,
visited a few days with Mr and Mrs
W II Blair of the Sherwood Hotel,
the past week.
Rev John Dawson, Episcopal
minister from Roseburg, was in
Cottage Grove several days the
first of the week.
Co! W H Blair and John Curran
of the Judson Rock Mining Co left
Thursday morning for Bohemia to
look over the company’ s property.
filthy
Tempi«*«
In
It
& VEATCH.
Mr Oliver of Eugene, is in the
Grove working with Jenkins A Law-
son the painters and paper hangors.
L F Wooley, H H Veatch and
Levie Geer went to Eugene, Tues
day to take in the official election
returns.
J
A GOOD M O D E L
If you are not wearing our Shoes now and
have been in the habit of paying higher prices
thinking you have been getting something bet
ter, you will not make that mistake again, if
you give Our Shoes a Trial.
These Shoes are models made by people who set the Fashion.
Pacific Timber Co s Store.
UNDER
ODD
FELLOW’ S
HALL.
COTTAGE
GROVE,
OREGON.
India
Sacred cows often defile Indian tem
Miss F.lsio Lea went to Saginaw
Andy Nelson visited bis parents
Ilen d)
t o V loU I.
ples, but worse yet Is a body that’s
at Eugene a day or so this week. Thursday to visit her sister Mrs
" I used D eW Itt’s Witch Hazel Salve
polluted by oonstlpation. D on’t per
They have lately arrived from Min E C Conner.
mit it, Cleanse your system with D r ror piles and found It a certain eure” nesota and expects to make Oregon
sayaH
RMoredlth,
W
illow
Orove,
Del.
K in g ’s New Life Pills and avoid tin- j
Ethel Eakin went to Eugene to
Operations unnecessary to cure plies their home.
told misery. They give lively livers |
visit with relatives, Thuraday.
They always yield to D eW itts Witch
Mias
Effie
Stewart
will
leave
Sun
active bowels, good digestion, fine > Hazel Halve. Cures skin diseases, all
Miss Mary Corrin vent to Saginaw
appetite. Only 25© at j P CurrlnV I kinds of wounds. Accept no counter day for a two weeks visit with hsr
parents at Brownsville.
feits. Benson Drug Co.
Thursday.
drug store.