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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1905)
LEADERS The lumber business seems to be I Woman's ulub Picnic. starting L a s t Tuesday morning t h e Mr. and Mrs. Abrams wellt to Woman s Club of Cottage Grove, Mr. Currie Lane returned from oalem 1 hursday. gathered ¡a t ie depot of the O. ,V- S. Eugene Tuesday. J . M Isham returned from Glad- ¡ .. railroad aud promptly at 7:30 Clyde Anderson of Eugene, was s one Park Thursday night they began to board the train, an in for a short stay Tuesday. extra train crew had been engaged Mr. Benson was down to Rose- forth - days, i- , and they wore Mrs. Homer Millard and son of burg for a couple of days this week. at out .1 bet to work wheeling on Currin, California, are visitiug her The pregon Securities Co. report barri l.s liuv...; of aupplios, baskets, sister Mrs. John Medley. things are looking very prom stew kittles, coffee boilers an l Mrs. Chas. Humphrey of this that isingly up there frying pai.-s till the baggage coach place and Mrs. Wiley of Boswell Mrs. Geo. McQuceu and Mrs. Dr resembled a cargo 0i supplies oa- S p r in g s returned to Cottage Grove Petrie have gone to Portland for a routo to the Klondike. A fow of Thursday. the favored ones among the gentle two or three weeks stay. Say you pureuta don’ t you think men were permitted to embark and Young lady don’t you think it accompany tho ladies to the picnic your daughter is the most popular L'irl in town. If you don’ t think so would be pretty nice to go to Port- ground- at Wulilou station where Ton c-iiu find some bov that does iand for a week, ami arn’t you the the; immediately pitched camp for eligible party. inywav. tin d i_v at tho folk of Itow Iliveraud The Cottage Grove flour mills are Mushy Creek. The Wynne Hardware Co. is The day wa„ an ideal one for the -1 loitig .1 land office badness in size doing a big business, and are care oc .1 -ion, the -un shone bright but -f ful to keep their flour the verv beat. hesc days, they have sold 6 self- Use nothing else. not overly warm, a gentle zeplier ► imlers, 6 mowers and 3900 pounds fiumthu north played among the f twine recently. Tile I ian-> Recital to be given by bough aud the birds sang to tbe -+ R 0y welch gay pteui-ers, while all the frogs The pupils of Mrs. Roy Welch the pupils of Mrs till giie a piano recital Thursday 1 hursday evening, August 3rd m-1 im '. i s took to the tall timber. At urn- o’clock covers were neatly [veilin g August 3rd, at the Opera should lie largely attended. ■ ouse. There are some very frne The voting contest should be a laid for I all of whom gathered lively one for there are so many around the festive board aud par- ¡¡mists among them. imptious repast, after Eugene is to have ri now wagon popular ladies it will be a hard tool: ol a which all took tho river hank, where matter to decide tho out-. jrks soon. A Mr. Ju st. Poulson, the ladies M-nto-l themselves upon Wells, Minnesota is going to T hursday Evening August 3rd tin r ! y shorn while the gentlemen cate there, aud tnovo his wagon all the pupils of Mrs Roy Welch’s ii-i'di a ru-ii for bathing suits and jrks from that point t> Eugene. class iu instrumental ¡music, about prepar. ! to entertain. AH had suits 30 in number will give a recital. but Mr. Welch It began to look Miss Myrtie McFarland, adaugh- The London Mineral Springs re ar (he igh he would be barred from : o f J . H. McFarland upset a -i .ii. tor hick ot proper costume ttle ot scalding water on her foot ports a good harvest around here, th ednesday morning while getting and that the bottling of w a t e r has "lieu Mi - Warren came to his re i-akfust. The injury was very to wait until the crops are up. Many lief atiil pre Hunted him with a pair people are at the springs and uore of Imi, kh taken from the baby iiiful but will not be serious. LEADERS IN ME RCHANDISING coming. carriage of Mark \V. Thompson, Mr. Allison’s wife and niuthi-r Wheeler run i Wynne were tho first Geo. Taylor and son, who ptir- - . f -j* -T--f*.- ."ft1 .•ft e f t ' - . • f t 1 eft-«f« .•ft-.’f.cíp 'í': visiting up at London Mineral to immet 11s for a few weeks vacation, -haseil Courts and Church’s mills then cun W from behind the scene, riiompson, all of whom ere Mr. Allison hopes to leave 011 th ■ 1). & S. ii -.e-it down their perforine <i s ume marvelous feats but i f Engineer and Fireman Seriously In so o n ms he can get a man to take first load of lumber Thursday. Tho lust of a11 Mini- Lord Foutleroy, ♦ J J K N TIS T T V. 11AJMAE N jured on Southern Pacific [dace in the shop doling his 0 & S K. are hopiug for a good short iu II itat • ne but perfect in figure, trade from them. ^ D it. H . If. l-K T IU i; ¡cnee Near Alca. immedia o . \ y upon his entering tho W ATCH M AKER u am . i worn : W ARB Ml ISO 4 John Culp has bought a half in Ice has been very short the.last scene of acti 1 ih'i air was rout with Drain, Ore.. Ju ly 2 5 — Engineer J OIHoe: First Natioual llank Building J ^ Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at t-st in the Springfield barber shop lew days and nearly everylxxly lias a eu ir[i , Lowest Prices. a upstairs. 4 i 1 shriek of a Imi-a-ion. Burr Jones a id fireman Peto Buffing lore he will go imuiedi itely. He been inconvenienced by it, not ouly T .a * + • ■ m - + > l -In acknowledged tfie re ton, both of Uoseburg were quite - [>c, ts to lie on hand to share in were cool drinks short, but the l-cp.i Hi in a courtesy and with badly hurt iu a railway smash-up - : increased trial f >1 the town 011 npplj foi keeping vegetables, broa I .di thro" ti back, a full yesterday afternoon near Alca, 10 J count of the new cut oil" the meats, etc. failed • h t, 1 Dutifully rounded miles north of here. The engineer 9 4 W. KIM K, M. I>. J JK. K. C. MACY u'ticru Pacific is building. .1 .. well muscled, he aud fireman were bringing a “ helper’ t P H Y S IC IA N ami SURGEON Mrs. Alice Hedge ot Mtssoliila, c-illiii Office In McFarland Building ^ J Oil!so: Awbrcy Building. Mala Street ? Pile Pacific Timber Co. has the Montana, and mother Mrs. Frank pres ited, ns I marched on with a engine down to Dram from Divide. Over Wynne’s Hardware Store f 1 DRXT1SI ect type of man- The turntable at Divide would n ot, .9 slel storo I the town, the bust Nase of Spokane are visiting Mrs. he«", ti- i-l - gj Office Phone, 341 Hesideuco Phone, 336 tfi l.oo-l inch lire0 iron- tin-audience Frank Veat-n. Mrs Nas is a niugeiuent of good», and tli'j most operate and they wero runuiug the mtiuual round of ap engine backward. They were run- j tiinodiaus st re you can find. sister of Mrs. Watch and has not on sii. plause. > heard it rmuorud that they gave seen her for 25 y< ars. uing slowly around tbe curves when ! After making some famous high ir clerks a bonus for finding any Mrs Linuie Yiolette lias pur -liv -s such as an- seldom witnessed local freight No. 221 came dashing ■ Y J I ^ R . C. 0. T. HOC HOCKBTT K B IT along and ran them down before 1 T h e r e s N othing B after each le tiling chased from Mrs. A. McKinney the except .. the plains of Kansas they could iucrease the speed of y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ^ W. Coiner and family, T. II. building occupied by the Wells and Nebraska, the party withdrew Too Good Offices in Dr. Goo. Wall building, Main ner, and O' P. Comer and family Fargo Express and Postal Tele from the seem- -1 action and all their engine. Neither engine left b Street, Cottage Grove. Office phone • Main 303. Kesldeuco phono Main 00 i all visitiug their brother Geo. graph companies, and by Mr. Bent hands board«. 1 the train for home. tho track, but both were badly slrakeu up, and the ends of several nt r, and their father who lives ley. the shoemaker. She is buying boxcars knocked out. ■e also. A family reunion of good it as an investment. We i ■ r rumored that Mr. Engineer Jones received a bad cut * >. They lire having a good time Thump-oii ti I to ride the blind 1 The Misses Newland left Wed on tho head aud wns probably inter an< think Cottage Grove is a very nesday for a vacation of several bag ; • -e ho-- « T A U. B. R. JOB î rom tbe W'omtns’ nally injured. The fireman sus t- town. months. Have sold out practically Club Pictih hi-t ticket in some tained a broken collarbouo and was if m y M ic u .v . . . o v ..uuw» having dissappeared otherwise bruised. The injured men Jarman Hoineuway Co. are out all of their summer goods, and have myst-:. $ 5 A ll calls proraptfy attended. Office: * Main St. Phone 114. • ail the trade their is and if you packed up the rest of their stock, but Conductor L.ondon insisted on were hrough to Drain to receive & i t try their stock, you will pro- but have not decided what they will his la;- which lie tried to produce medical attention aud were taken to »V .*- »|V. 'A after much y iryitig about Ilia lost lfoseburg ou the evening passenger dy miss some good trades. Mr. do with it as yet. ticki ts, bin finally London was train, which was two and one half naan keeps in shape to punch up Geo. Comer and his brothers, who The quality of goods we use trade, watch hi in at his punch are visiting him are planning on persuaded to let him go as he had hours late ou account of the wreck. j r K. YOUNO J and the care exercised in com bag aud you will see where he taking a camping trip to the coast, cctlaiuly it id 1 round tup ticket Shortly before the arrival of the on !u vm n . The ladies even passenger train Engineer Jones be pounding make our prescrip s his activity. J ■ ATTO KN KY A T I.A IV 5 * J » and will probably drive the entire wen- willing to help him out. A f came delirious and it took several tions good enough. S Office: Young Building, Main StTcet, 4 V. D. Garman and Co. is the distance. One of the brothers is a ter tli it home it developed men to take care of him. J West Side. j ue of a new concern that expects wheat buyer in South Dakota and that Mi Thompson’ s tickets had » v. vi'U'.-m'ávmv.-mv.-m'umv a v * - * » ) ! lo a great business before long has to get back soon to open his gotten into Conductor London’i- Ed Withers of Eugene, was in Fine Stationery ;he territory around here. They business for the fall, so they are hand when they first got on the just beginning to get their compelled to rush their trip. trai-' v i1* -i ippeued though Mr. town on Tuesday- for a time. Toilet Articles General Blacksmith ing mts appointed and business mat- Thump 1 li-.s been studying for Mr. Robert Suitor au-l son came Horseshoeing a specialty. > arranged to start their work, up from Portland on Thursday to some time. Perfumes Herbert Kakln Wagon and carriage re- P resident Ing. All work guaranteed ug this town as their heatlquar- look after the lumber deal again tiave your horses teeth ex Mr. W. A. Howe, who has been T. C. Wheeler School Supplies >. We will hear more of them We hope before lie goes again that stati mi 1-e.1t here in the absence of amined and repaired. Shop Cashi er at rear of Hemenway 4 ‘"fly- the deal will be put through aifd Mr. Isham, left Friday for Sheridan Burkholder's Store :: :: The services at the Presbyterian that we will be either assured of a on th( west side of the S. P. Co., B -A». I C E T i J . H C A P IT A L f.rcli Sunday morning will be new mill, or of the old mill h ing where he will take the place of the put into operation. Wo have heard 2 5 , 0 0 0 regular agent for several weeks. du ted by Mr . J C. Wooley Cottage Grove. Oregon J D T i. J . J . I in the evening by Rev. J . C. it said that Mr. Suitor does not Mr. Hotve It's made many friends ► oley. Rev. and Mrs. Wooley think the old mill is large and good while litre. (L 1CBKSKD) A general banking business transact missionaries to Japan and are enough for the business he would Mrs. C. J 1 ! >.i trd, accompanied VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST ed :: :: :: :: :: expect to do if he started in. While Tin- Springfield baseball team ox- king and resting in the “ Home- KU O KN K. O BBO O N by her aunt, Mis> Mae Bullard, of |>ects lo do our town boys up brown p." The evening service will we are glad to hear that he would Cold water. Midi, are visiting with ORGANIZED CO I TAGE GROVE K. Baum' IJvery stable. Plume Main on Sunday afternoon, but they better Office: Graduate lUscriptive ot mission work and do so large a business, we would be Mr. and M- T. C. Abrams at the cf G ig Amorlofui Vetc.lh«iy 1900 O R E G O N look out. I tv illustrated with steri-q tii.ui. thankful even to see the old one put Warehouse :u Bohemia. C o lle g e o f F e w Y o r k C ity in operation. The old saying would plic cordialiy invited. Stranger* Isijourners in tl.e city always hardly do here —small favors thank fully received, lor neither would be Icnme what anybody might term small ^Rhain h I.e.Muuii g 10 pick up Get your shoulders to the wheel you ^ $ r the fire Toe S. P. dopot is citizen aud push for the deal, it -bared m i reedy to rebu t!1 means money in every persons : ^[tiei-Htruclure. Several new and pocket if this foes through; our! towu will begin to hum with in 1 to replace tin- once burnt. dustry as it has done before. 1 We Will Clean Ovir sp rin g a n d s u m m e r goods I at actual I Remnants and Odds and Ends in I • D ry Goods, Mens and Boys Hats, Mens and Boys Clothing, Ladies Fur nishings, Mens Furnish ing Goods, Etc., Etc. I 1 I I i FO R I I I wholesale I Í I B A R G A IN S COME AND price SEE US Garm an,Hem snway Co., I f I t 4 Ì 3 i * l A* K I When I You are 5 i DK B*K - ,J I Sidt.. Benson’s Pharmacy ^S' tiiv interest ia worked ui The south bound train Mouday afternoon w is held at Cottage Grove for about three hours on account ot a wreck at Divide, the through freight having run into a helper engine nt that point A fireman 011 the helper was seriously injured and it is thought he may die. Two I p the meeting of the city cou 11- tramps on the through freight were I ltsf Monday evening the contract also pretty badly cut up. As a re I lighting the streets of Cottage sult of the delay here the town was I tve w is extended for five years, full of passengers, aud the icecream 1 1 an ordinance ordered draw stands, and pretty nearly every bus PP It is the intention of the t k l to have Arc lamps placed on iness place took in some extra coin, the only parties that seemed to be in street, while the side streets losers were the hotels lor s >mi he lighted with the incandic- drummers were able to tend to their It is the intention of the businesJ in that time and go on the bt Co. to remodel their lines and same train, instead of staying '-yer . ut the old Heisler system and night. A good many pieces of it all the Edison throughout the e r a t e about th*- town and country The Arc lamps are installed and Bohemia were circulated. -u l maintained at the expense of t h e people of tl'" town -h -'u-l th Light Co. and light furnished 1 folks 011 the train their bospitabil-.lv night lor $ 110 .0 0 per year each 1 gave them flowers, cool things 10 'lie first 10 lamps and 32 candle ¡drink, etc »nd the train people fer at $30.00 per year each, 16 think this is a pretty flue little towu |n.e power at >18 per year each. They will remember us. tii 1 tl of Wm Hood, chief necr of the S. I’ , with a gang P " mi'ii, .m 1 2 ce n from T e a s , ;,,iia. There is a rumor that it to do with a coast line, which Id mem much for the town and _ ■ DRIFTING TOWARDS Many people who are neglecting drifting towards Bright’s Disease stops Irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly^ Healthy kidneys strain out kidneys do not, and the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased “ * poisonous w aste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, _ sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking F O L E Y ’S K ID N I-Y C U R E at once, a s it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out. You can ea'ily determine if your kidneys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upor. examination it 19 cloudy or milky or has a brick dust sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and be taken • FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE : should C at once. 0. B. B u rh a n a T e stifie s A fte r F o u r V eers. G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., w rite s: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely botttea of cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles ck-dust sediment and Folay's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick-dust _ _ and tin sr aymptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four ears that have elapsed, and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and •srtily recommend Foley’s Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." r Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY B e n so n ’s Pharm acy, C o ttage Grove. O regon ? Í