Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 01, 1905, Image 3

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    New Arriva
N ew S p r in g S ty le s In
Lewis and Clark souvenier spoons
at Madsen's.
Mrs. Condou aud daughter, Irene
loft Friday for a visit at Oakland
with her sou.
Oat hay $12 per ton, rolled bar­
ley, $1.05 per sack at the Cottage
Grove Flour Mill.
W. E.
Louusbury
traveling
freight agent of tho Southern Pa­
cific arrived in the city Thursday.
George McGilvray is in Roseburg
making inspection and general re­
pairs of the Postal telegraph lines.
The Ladies Aid society of the
Christian oburch was pleasantly en­
tertained at the home of Mrs. W.
H. Smith Thursday aftounoou. A
delightful time was had.
all Leather. Ladies’ Oxfords, all Leather.
Next Monday and to noon Tues
day April 3rd aud 4th, Dr. Lowe,
Eugene's well known oculo-opti
cian will lie in Cottage Grove at
Hotel Graham.
Ladies’ Caps—“The Saucy Susan.”
A lit g u a r a n te e d at M ad sen 's.
Mona’ Cordon Hats. Mena’ Gordon Caps.
Mens' Shoos, all Leather.
Ladies’ Shoos,
11 iv ,• y o u r e y e s U m c m J fo r
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FO R
GENUINE VALUES
and your money’s w orth you can not
find a better place than ours, you are
only paying a talr profit when you buy
your goods ot us. Our new C lo th ­
ing, D ry Goods, ladies’ and gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods are the latest patterns
and styles in the market.
The Crystal Consolidated Mining
Company has done some good de­
velopment work this winter. After
driviug the tunnel ahead and into
good ore the width of which was
undetermined, the manager instruct­
ed the miners to cross-cut to the
walls. In doing so they have opeu-
a ledge over twenty feet in width, a
G A R D A N ,
H E M E N W
A Y
C O . , ¡ ¡ ¡ S handising
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great part ol it being good ore
The company will soou have
sufficient lumber and mine limbers
E A K IN & BRISTOW BUILDING
sawed, wheu the boiler will be
placed in the mill and the reduction
of ore will begin.
•Something over four feet of mil­
T h e r e ’s NotKing
Kiigruvlng done free 011 all goods ling ore is reported in tho breast of
purchased at H,
Madsen's.
the Vesuvius mine and it is said to
There will be services at the Pres T o o G o o d
Rods, reels, creels, tlys and lines pan well in gold.
The Oregon Securities mill has byterion church Sunday morning
in
quantity
at
Griffin
Ye&tcb
Hurd-
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April Fool.
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been started on ore, only a portion unil evening, preached by the pus-
ware store.
Î
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of tlie stamps will be used until tho tor. Sunday School at 1(1 a. m.
Trout fishing commences today.
J. I. Jones and F. D, Wheeler ore shoots nre more fully developed. Junior C. E. at 3 p ui Seuior C E.
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W. KIME, M. D.
1
at 0:30 p. m. Public cordially in­
Very nearly five inches of rain went to Portland Thursday on a
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The people of Cottage Grove will vited. Strangers and sojourners
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fell in tlie vnilev during the late business trip.
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lia'e on opportunity to hear the always welcome.
onte«
Mr Furiami Building
“ rain spell.”
Thursday night a .lance at the University of Oregon Glee and
■_T0vt\ Wynne’» Hardware Store
“Remember tbe Sabbath Day to
onice Phoney 3 ’ 1 Residence Phone, 336
It is probable the next annual Opera honsu. Friday night “Ton Mandolin Clubs, for these two or­ keep it holy.’’
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National Guard eucampnient will be Nights in a Bar Room.” Saturday ganization, after a most successful
R. C. G hack .
night
the
University
of
Oregon
Glee
held in Portland
tour through Eastern Oregon, will
Pastor.
Club. One continual iound of appear in the opera house tonigh.
j J. I \K. B. R. JOB
r
The quality of goods we use
Thos. R. and Harry H. Parker pleasuro.
Christian Science Services
They have shown three times in
and
the
care
exercised
in
com­
have located the ‘‘Sarah Ellen”
’ 4
W. K. Gillespie, landlord pf the Eugene, Portland, Baker City, La-
Iu Woodmen Hall
pounding make our prescrip
mining claim in Bohemia.
’j >;
Imperial hotel, is having the din­ Gruudti, Pumlletou and other priu
Sunday, 11 a in.
tions
good
enough.
The piano recital given bv Mrs ing-room papered and otherwise cipal low us of the stats, securing
Subject, “ Are Siu, Disease and
W- H. Abrams on last Saturday was improved; intends to put the hotel tho highest praise in every [dace, Death Real?
a very pleasant affair for the pupils in a first clas-. condition for the the musical critic of the Oregonian
and the mothers of the young ladies. summer's business.
not hesitntiug to say that it is the
Fine Stationery
BORN
best organization of its kind th at!
The Richmoud-Medley illustrated
The best pies, cakes and fresh
JOH
NSON—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B
ATTORNKY AT L A W
Toilet Articles
lias ever been iu Portland. The |
bread the county affords, at Park­ concort company arrived home on program includes a number of the1 F. Jobnsou. of Cottage Grove,
A
OHlre: Y ou n g B uilding, Main Street,
West Side.
Perfumes
March 27, a daughter.
er’s bakery. We still have the Saturday last. The young rueu left best college songs, selections from
doughnuts like your mother used here some ten weeks ago aud have light and comic, opera, stunts, solos H A R T L E Y — On Monday morning
School Supplies
bad a successful trip throughout
to make
to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hartley
and duets with club accompani­
the Willamette valley. After a rest
a seven pound boy.M itker and
ment, and mandolin niUBic, and will
Doctor C. C
McCormack of
they will go on the road again.
baby doing nicely.
be the same as the one given in
Portland and Miss Nina, daughter
Oregon is a pretty good state to Portland with the “ Italian Opera
oi Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins
B e n s o n ’s P h a r m a c y
were married at Eugene on Wed­ live in after all. California has Up to-duto” 11 side splitting barles-! P e r fe c t g rH U u a te e g o e s w i t h g la s s e s
had floods, washouts and ea tli qun on Italian opera. It will be the | Madsen’s.
nesday.
C > aj3 Grove. Oregon
Miss Rena Baker has resigned quakes this winter and now South­ musical event of the year for Cot- I
ern California is covered with snow tage Grove and those who attend |
her position as operator at the
Just received a carload of flour
as tar a San Barnadino and the will enjoy a treat.
Telephone Exchange. Her many
that must be closed out regardless
citizens are throwing snow balls
J
J JH. K. C MAU Y
friends will miss
her cheery,
of cost. I will sell for cash only at
Herbert Kakln
for the first rime in years.
Bolling disc, spring and spike the following prices.
Fi est aent
“ number please.”
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Offlr«':
Aw Urey Bulldlug, Main Street
reel v
T. C. W heeler
Quick work on the part ot Geo 1 tooth harrows, steel frame, at Junction City White Rose...... $1.05
C a s h 1er
This w e e k a new building has
Wvcne
Hardware
Co.
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Bold man prevented what might ;
Wilhelms
best
Harrisburg
.
.
1
05
been started on South 4th street
have been a serious fire. On fin­
Golden Medal Junction Hard
near Parker’s bakery, which will,
Wheat F lou r........................... 1.15
CAPITAL
Bankrupt Stock for Sale.
as soon as •completed, be occupied ishing work Thursday evening |
about ten o’clock he blew out a
<e
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Medal
Harrisburg
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
by the Smith Bras, as a blacksmith kerosene lamp, when it exploded
I have 011 band a bankrupt stock Golden
Hard
Wheat
Flour..................
1.15
K. IJ. T HOCKKTT
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shop.
scattering the burning fluid all of General Merchandise and Patent Pride of Washington Hard
PHtSICIAN
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SURGEON
medicine’s
one
door
east
of
the
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A general hanking
Rev. A . M. Sweauey will preach over the room, but prompt work on
Wheat Flour............................ 1. ro
business transact­
c offices in Dr. (Jeo. Wall building, Main if
Sunday morning at the Christian his part put it out. No damage
j Griffin Veatch Company, which I
ed :: ::
m Street, Cottage Orove. Office phone é
50
pounds
Graham
.............
r.05
will sell at greatly reduced prices.
Main .*<>3. R esid en ce phone Main 96 2
church. There will be no services
50
pounds
Whole
Wheat
Walters & Son yesterday brought Call and lie convinced. No trouble
ORGANIZED
in the evening on account of the
Flour.........................................
1.05
COT
TAGE
GROVE
revival services at the Methodist their drive of logs through to El - 1 to show goods or answer questions
1900
O R E G O N
10 pound sacks Graham......
25
mira. With logs 011 hand at the
C. C. H AiLrroN.
church.
10
pounds
Whole
Wheat
mill it will give them a total of
F lo u r...................................
25
Dr. Kime has changed his resi­ from 1,51x1,000 to 2,000,000 feet to
Card of Thanks.
10 pounds Wheat Meal......... 25 ¡Die. J . J. -M 'c n e ie ^ v 'Z "
dence. He now lives on the east be sawed this season. The mill,
H orsesh o ein g a specialty.
10 pounds Wheat Germea... 30
Wagon and carriage re-
side of the railroad track in the which is being thoroughly over­
Mr. G. H. Young and family
I I.ICK.NSKDi
ing. A ll w ork guaranteed
Flour by the ton, per sack . 1.00
house recently occupied by I. H. hauled, will start running in a desire to thank the friends and
H a v e your horsesteeth ex-
VETER. ARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Oat H ay..................................10.00
un m od an d repaired. Shop
Bingham
The doctor’s telephone short time. Orders now on hand neigh (x>rs who so kindly assisted
KUfiKNK, OKKIION
at rear o f lletnenwuy it
Flour delivered any place in the
B u rk h o ld er's Store ::
number is 126.
speak for a good business this year them in the sickness and burial of
Bangs’ Livery Stahle. Phone Mam
city free of charge.
Leave your OIlice: Ur.. t luatHof
their dear one.
the American Veterinary
A vigorous protest is lieing made — Guard.
orders at B au gh m an ' s Feed store.
B -A. I C E I S
C has A lbkk t Y oung .
Coll« ge of Nw York City
againBt the removal of the laud of­
A voiiny fellow was seen to »hoot
fice from Oregon City to Portland. aud kill a meadow lark recently.
There may be good reason» for its What a pity that the load of shot ;
removal, hut from this distance didn’t come out of the wrong end
away, we can’ t hear them.
of the gun. There is a state law
the wild feathered
Nightly services are being held protecting
at the M. F. clinrch this week. creatures, and that y. f. ought to
There is a goodly attendance each be punished to the fullest extent for
evening and considerable interest is committing such a depredation.—
being manifested. The Rev. Skid­ Oregon Statesman.
more is assisting Rev. Moore in the
Last Friday evening a social was
conduct of the meeting.
given by the Epwortb League of
The report that a cyclone had the M. Hr church in the Woodmen
Btruck The Wave confectionery hall. fA goodty number of members
store was only partially true. Up­ and invited friends were present and
on investigation Tom Jenkins was all enjoyed themselves in the vari­
found repapering the walls and ous entertaining games until a late
painting the woodwork. Tom says hour when refreshments were ser­
it will be a good place to visit when ved, after which the jolly crowd de­
parted for their homes in the hope
he gets through.
It soothes and heals the inflam ed air p a ss a g e s , sto p s the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FOLEY’S
Harry Supple arrived in the city that soon again their wishes might
Wednesday from Salem, wher ■ he be iulfilled by another of these
HONEY AND TAR contains no opiate* or other harmful drugs, and is sa fest for children and delicate people.
has been, since the opening of the social gatherings.
R em em ber the name FOLEY’S HONEY ANO TAR and insist Upon h avin g the genuine, a s no other rem edy
legislature some months since, em
Benanl Trygstadt who has been
is
so
safe or a s certain in resu lts.
ployed in the office of the state for a long time mining in Bohemia
printer. He expects to return to has taken a vacation and will visit
Editor Cured of Lung Trouble.
Given Up to Die With Croup.
Salem in a week or so meanwhile Minnesot», Illinois mid other states.
W . L . Straub, Editor of St
■ . tir,; (Fla.) Times, writes:
will rest and visit friends
He exi- ct* to bo away about twoj
Mrs. P. I. Cordier, ol Mannington, K y ., writes: “ My three-year
“ When cooing aero
o n P o rt I *in|,r ! g o t wet aad caogfeto
old girl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live
The farmers in
the Siuslaw months. He has this winter lieen
col l ‘ hat affect..( n •
. ,
. it, thinking I would
and 1 gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of
toon recover, but I kept i: :tmg .
I hm. ,ht a bottle of F o l e y ’ a
country (Lorane post office) are working at the Riverside property
F w le v ’ e H o n e y anrl T a r . The first dose gave quick relief and
which
be
states
is
looking
very
tine,
H
o
n
e
y
and
T
a
r,
and
it
cured
m
>.
completely.
saved her life.”
seriously considering the proposi­
tion of reviving the fall fair which the ore body l>eing more than the
Three siies— 25c, 50c, J1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half tim - ;e, much as the >• ,11 site and the
until the past few years, they were width of the tunnel. He .says the j
tunnel is now in over 1010 feet and
$1 00 bott.e almost sis times as much.
Refuse Substitutes.
accustomed to hold.
Its a good idea and with the in that about six or eight weeks more
creased population of recent yaars the c o n tra c t will lx- finished which
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SOLO AM RECOMCHDEO BY
would probably be more successful will make the total length 1200
B e n s o n ’s P h arm acy, C o tta g e Grove, O regon
feet.
(ban before.
Pacific Timber
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