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Cottag'e G ro ve Leader L. XVII CO TTAO E GR O VE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13 , 1906 . RISTIAN EN DEAVOR PROGRAM Miss Effio Stew art' and Miss Daisy Thomas entertained. The table was decorated with wild flowers, ferns and beanliful roses. Ice cream with splendid cake, also ooffoe were par stern District, Cottage Grove, Ore- taken of. NO. 4 A CREAMERY ALMOST ASSURED ability oould not be more thorough LONDON ITEMS. ly demonstrated. Miss Daisy G il Mr. Fred Gray ol Oakland, Ore bert’s singing was much apprecia ted, her charming unaffected man gon, was also a guest at the hotel. Miss Emma Newell of Eugene, ner set off a really sweet and musi Gatherinf ot Representative Busin«« cal voice which showed careful was visiting friends at the O. M. S- Men Who Believe a Creamery Never before has the Opera house hotel Sunday. May 13 and 14, 1905 training. Miss Gilbert has had been more handsomely decorated most of her training in the musical Should be Established. A Good Selection. Rev. William fiartle and his son SATURDAY AFTERNOON. than it was lait night. department of the U. of O. and last Dr. P. J. Bartle and their families The called meeting for Wedne«» Frank B. Phillips of this city, The front of the stage was liter- ____ _ (At Cumberland Church.) a _____ scholarship for good are expected to arrive at London day night at the Commercial Club has been appointed by Presidenr aBy banked ^with roses, snowballs | year won 5 Song service. during the year the last of the week; also at a later flowers; ’ ** the sides and * | We hope Miss Daisy will sing date Dr. Ira C. Bartle and family rooms resulted in the gathering of 5 Temporary organization; ap- Campbell of the Commercial Club, and other **" quite a number of citizens who be- a member of the committee to wings were covered with evergreens, intment of convention coinmit- lieve the time has arrived when handle the funds appropriated by while many potted plants were again tor the mauy friends she expects to visit London. ees. made while in Cottage Grove- The O. M. S. hotel is refitted in Cottage Grove should have a cream Address of welcome, Rev. R. the county for exhibition purposes placed about the stage. This concert discovered to us two good shape, everything in first class ery of its own where the consider at the Lewis and Clark Fair. No A t eight o'clock every seat was Grace, pastor C. P. church. better selection could have been occupied and the rear of the hall cotnmedians of rare ability, Roy order and best of all Is Mrs. J. P. able amount of butter that is nsed 5 Response, H. S. Chample. Baker and Winters Wallace in Hart in charge of the kitchen and in this locality can be manufactured o Conference on prayer meet- made as Mr. Phillips is well inform was crowded with those who pre their really funny negro Special dining room department, which here instead of sending to other ed as to the resources of the county ferred to stand rather than miss the ties. ng committee work, leader, John means that the guests will have places for it besides he always attends to the exercises. t. Smith, Roseburg. Aside from the fact that ‘‘ We great satistaction in gusto. The meeting was called to order On the stage sat Supt. Dunn have a feelin’ for them” their songs Conference on Lookout com- public duties to which he is assign by T. K. Campbell, president of ed. The other members of the com Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber Assistant Supt. Strange, Frof. Mul- ittee work, leader, Miss Ting- mittee are: Dr. L. L. Whitsou, F. key, president of the Ashland Nor were really good and they enliven were among the number at the O. the Club and at his suggestion, ey, Eugene, ed the programme for us. Those L. Chambers, F. W. Osburn and mal school, Rev. Stuart, directors M. S. hotel at 7:30 p. m. where in that as this was a meeting of the o Adjournment. who had heard baby Potts sing that conjunction with Mr. and Mrs. H. citizens it would be well to elect a P. E. Snodgrass Eugene. Wooley, Veatch and Chas. VanDen- SA T U R D A Y EVE N IN G . afternoon at the rehersal were mys C. Neal rendered some vocal and in chairman and secretary from the burg and Clerk Awbrey tified at her manner in the evening, ( A t C h r i s t ia n C hu rch .) The four graduates, two young it was discovered afterwards that strumental pieces that were simply assembly. Thomas Pierce was High School Reception. 5 Song service, men and two young ladies also oc she was all the time in mortal ter fine and worthy of the distinction elected chairman and H. O. Thomp o Business session. Election of Thursday night a reception was cupied seats upon the stage. of the London Amateur Glee Club. son secretary. ror of the “ black man’ ’ whose com fficers 1905-7. Pledges. given at Woodman hall by the Mr. M. B Stone of Lorane, rep Mr. William B. Neal is employed The program which is given in 5 Social time. students of the schools, relatives and full below was carried ont entire ic songs she did not appreciate. by the association of the Springs as resenting the creamery company at Little Myrtle has a wonderful pre- 5 Convention sermon, Rev. H. friends, to Menzo Finnerty, Goorg- with the exception of the oration ception of melody and rythm, show ground manager, bookkeeper etc., that place was present for the pur Mount, Eugene. etta Berg, Etna Holterman and of Miss Georgetta who will make the general public pose of making -> proposition to Berg, who Daniel Thomas, the four graduates owing to a recent sickness was for ing the utmost accuracy in tone feel at home by caring for their sell the creamery that the Lorane S U N D A Y MORNING from the High School of Cottage bid bv her physician to deliver it. and pulse. She will make a fine personal wants and making them people had built some two yean ( A t C h ristia n C h u rch .) musician with proper training. Grove. ago, but found the supply of Supt. Dunn while explaining the Prayer service, leader, Mrs. Too much cannot be said of the feel at home. Come up and see cream too limited to continne oper- The hall was well filled, princi- reason for her not appearing, stated how this is done. C. Grace, Cottage Grove. pallv with the young people, but that he could say that in his ex two choruses rendered by the young etions. 3 Sunday School. The largest audience in the his He explained at some length the there were a number of parents and perience as an instructer Miss ladies. The numbers wers happily 3 Church services at the vari- friends who had been invited to Georgetta had accomplished some chosen and their rendition was tory of Liberty Church assembled equipments of the plant and made us churches. really fine. We should have moie ou last Sunday to hear Rev. Mr. a proposition as to the price that share in the evening's enjoyment. thing he bad never witnessed be SUNDAY A FT E R N O O N . The Cottage Grove band was fore, she had during the past year, of such work amongst our musicans Woodley of the Eugene Divinity was asked for it. He believed ■ I A t C h ristia n C hu rch.) there and played a number of very stood at 100 in every marking, not here. Mrs. Roy Welch presided at School, discourse on the gospel. creamery would be a paying invest the piano as accompanist. Mrs. Amoug the audience were represen ment in Cottage Grove and stated Junior Rally under direction fine selections. single flaw bad been found in her f Mildred Lister, Eugene. Professor Dunn presided and for work by the teachers. A ll of the Welch has had a class of some 20 tatives from Cottage Grove, Eld. D. as one of the stockholders be would Conference on social commit- nearly two hours kept some form of program was well rendered and pupils all the past year and her C. Baughman and wife and many be willing to retain stock ifmoved work amongst our young folks is others too numerous to mention. ee work, leader, Lulu Currin, entertainment constantly here. And that during the summer in evi must have been highly satisfactory being seen and felt. She, like Mr. ottage Grove. The farmer’s telephone line is months a large amount of cream dence. to the teachers, family and friends Cochran has spent two years under u Conference ou missionary p r u g i c s s u j g u i C c i y , the boles are would be brought from Loraae. A Those giving recitations were: of those who took part. masters of note and the work of mostly dug and the poles will be general discussion was had rela :ommittee work, leader, Kather- Mrs. Alta King, Miss Nettie Morse, Prof. Mulkey paid the graduates her pupils shows their influence. ne Hanna. Missionary at Ncah Harry Brehaut, J. I. Jones and Prof. set this week aud by June the 1st tive tr the plan of creamery cost,etc. high compliment, when he said The duet of Chas. Cochran and our neighbors can sit at the fire The members of the committee Bay, Wash. Strange. Miss Lillian Hart and Mr. their work was the best he had brother Horace, assisted by Miss. side and talk matters of interest, from the Commercial Club, who Isbam sang a duet aud Mr. Isham heard this year. A t this time, said SUNDAY EVENING. Neva Perkins another one of our later favored with a solo. (At Cumberland church.) he there is usually a spirit of com musicians whom our little town is This word telephone may be com have been investigating ihe matter pared to the Graek word, Thde, for some time reported they were [o Union C. E. meeting. Topic Those responding to requests to sa mercialism running through almost beginning to appreciate, deserves (tele) far off and ownn, a sound sure enough cows would be pur ‘Spirit-Filled Christians,” Acts something concerning the schools everything, but in the orations of special mention. The number be 2: 1-4, 41-47, leader, Neva Per and to the graduates were: Oliver the evening, there was a higher sides being an especially good one, (voice) hence far off voice. Isn’ t chased by the farmers to supply this wonderful indeed, but it goes the cream, as soon as they ware kins, Cottage Grove. Veatch, Chas. VauDenburg, W. moral tone than usual. He also was beautifully rendered. assured there would be a sale for it. j ust the same, (some later.) 50 Sermon, Rev. H. M. An B. Root. J. W. Barrett, Thos. noticed there were a larger number Taking it all in all, the eoncert A committee consisting of Chas. V E R IT A S. drews, missionary irom Wood- Awbrey and Rev. Billington. of men present than usual upon was a treat and many would like to Burkholder, Oliver Veatch and D. A chorus of eight high school such occasions. He complimented stock, India. D. Knox was appointed to take np jo Closing consecration meet ! girls waH a pleasant feature. Miss the school board for the interest have it repeated. Silk Creek Ite.ris the matter in detail and prepare to | Daisy Gilbert of of Eugene who is a taken in school affairs. ing, F. E. Billing'.on. Mr. Petrie of Lorane visited at make a report at the next meeting, , visitor in the city, obliged the audi- Following the presentation of the Mr. L. H. Slagle’s Sunday. the committee of the Commercial j ence with a solo which was highly diplomas by Supt. Dunn, th« The Whist Club. LeRoy Barrett took dinner with Club to co-operate with them. j appreciated. juniors numbering fourteen, who Tuesday night the Whist club D. A. Estes and family Sunday. The meeting adjourned to meet Prof. Dunn on behalf of the ;mbers, with a fow invited guests, students thanked the band for its now become the seniors, stepped Chas. Miller took dinner at the at the call of the chairman, which upon the stage and congratulated it at Woodman hall. will be as soon as the committee assistance, the parents and friends their school mates in having suc Tho annual meeting of the Lane home of W. W. Wheeler Saturday. This was expected to be the last for their presence Miss Ruth Harrison, of Lynx lias prepared its report. and Messrs. cessfully earned and received their County Good Roads Association will the series, except as a final end- Jones and Phillips for the free use diplomas. be held at tho courthouse Saturday, Hollow, visited Mrs. Primlle re g for the season a social gather Made it $ 1 5 0 0 ef the ball. May 13 th, at 1:30 p m. The cently. P ian o Solo, Clarence Mors«. er would be held. During the Following an adjournment the The Commercial Clubs of Eu county court, the Hon. mayor and Miss Amy Owens was the guest of Invocation , Itev. G ra n t Stew art. nter the ladies have upon each young people held a genuine social T re b le Trio, H igh S ch oo l G irls. members of the city council, the her cousin, Alice Wheeler, one day gene and Cottage Grove, together easion furnished the refreshment O ratio n — Advancem ent ol the Age. university fa«sulty and all who are last week. with numerous others who are not hich have been modestly partaken Menzo F in n e rty . members recently petitioned the interested in the betterment of Dance. Mr. Stephen Harris and wife Plano Solo, F ra n se s H o w a rd . by the gentlemen. O ratio n — P o w e r of M usic, G eergetta roads are most cordially invited to visited at E- A. Whehler’s the first county court to appropriate $2000, An idea occured to the ladies At Opera house tonight. Tickets Berg. for use in displaying the products attend. Prominent speakers from of the week. lesday night, that it would be a 0O0; spectators 10 c. All cordially Chorus, J u n io r C lass G irls. of Lane county at the Lewis and other counties have been secured Dr. Katherine Schleef of Cottage Clark Fair. O ration— T he M a k in g of the O reg on )od plan to have one more night invited to nttend. and the best road meeting ever Grove and Miss Glass of Corvallis C o n stitu tio n , E t n a H olterm an . whist and let the male contingent Ou Wednesday the court took held in Lane county will he had. attended churoh here Sunday. Piano Solo, L ln d le y W elch. Wagonmaking, blacksmithing tertain one before the close. Upon O ra tio n — Mind a u g Its In flu n ce U p the matter under advisement and vote being taken it was so decid- and general repair work at J. H. on M aterial O b jects— V a le d ic to r y , Come to this meeting and do not Mrs. I. N. Dresser and children of. decided that $1500 was about the miss this opportunity. Baker’s shop. Every guarantee of D a n ie l T h o m as. Lynx Hollow visited friends in right amount, which was set aside 8VARVRRUD. F arew ell C horus. J u n io r C ia ss G irls. tf Nearly thirty were in attendance. good workmanship given. this place from Friday till Sunday tor that purpose. Adress, C o n g ra tu la to ry . Prof. C . L . Prescott and Frank Wheeler The money must be used for a S tra n g e . Address to Class, P r o f. B . F. M u lk e y Death «f Mrs. Martin. visited at the home of M. F, Bab general exhibit of Lane counties P resen tation o( diplom as, S u p t. O . cock the last of the week as did al‘ resources and nothing of individual H . D unn. A telegram from Santa Cruz Cal so Almon Owens. advertising will be allowed. G reetin g to J u n io r S en io rs. ifornia, from W illard Martin to N . H. Martin was received this morn ing announcing the death of Mrs. Band Concert. Willard Martin and that he will The audience which assembled in arrive here Monday morning w iti the Opera house last Tuesday even the body at 2 o ’clock. N o funeral Banner Shirt Waist ing to hear the Cottage Grove band anaugeuients yet made. » W » -------------- V concert was surprised and delight M A R R IE D . ed beyond measure. The repertoir -NEW STYLES IN- rendered showed.much ability in the P A l’ E-HUDDLESTON— At the res leader, Mr. Chas. Cochran as most idence of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. of the boys in the band are ama Willson on Wednesday at 4 p. m., teurs. Mr. Cochran insists upon Mr. Joseph Pape and Mrs. Jessie their studying a high grade of Huddleston, both of this city. music and it is certainly marvelous the way they have comprehended John Peterson is down from and rendered the different numbers in their repertoir. The delight Bohemia district. which the audience manifested in the selections destroyed forever the Proud ol Hi» Typesetter. argument that a programme to be The Alturas Naw Era has instal successful must consist of ragtime led a Sim plex typesetter, which is and dance music. col- Some of the most able critics in a “ dandyt” and devotes our community were heard to e x ums to telling about its typesetter press their grateful appreciation o f The E m ’s typesetter only sets type the fact that we have a leader who and requires an operator and elect is not only teaching our boys to ric motor to make it do that. The play, but is helping them to study Record has a typesetter that moves music and while we have always of it* own volition. chews and about the appreciated the Cottage Grove band smokes tobacco, lies j in a way, the concert Tuesday paper’s. circulation, handles pro night has given it a place in the fanity with artistic skill, rustle, heart of every worthy citizen in the. grub, saws wnod, pumps water, Mercerized Etamine, Mobair and Lawns. Also a large line of hotue town and we should prove that sweeps out the office, can almost Shirt Waists. Best values ever shown. lact by helping in every way we '«lance Hie two step and has actually can in tne future. The last number threaten ed to wash the fr uit win on the programme was one of the dows o f the office— and we.ve never many compositions of Mr. Cochran. said a N essed word about our type It speaks for itself and the leaders setter— Cedarville Record. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT TO TH E CITIZENS OF LAN E COUNTY I; L u r c h ’s SPRING LINE JUST RECEIVED Ladies’ Neckwear, Fancy Stocks, Liberty Silk Ties, Embroidered Collars. » Ribbons—RJbbons--Ribbons Summer Waists The finest line at Lurch’s that ever arrived in Cottage Grove. Hemenway & Burkholder ~ ~ lV *