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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
| Chas. Destel eamo down irom Bo- I J hernia on Friday. l e a d e r s For Sale—Second handtwo.seated be Vogue has a new line of hack at Wynne Hardware Co. 30 l g'rl haU- ¡sbes Li/zie and Maggie Veatch V isiti 11 r> "> K « g e I i e - he Ideal Millinery has tho latest Take a look at them. ¿dewalk and rough lumber for at Wynne Hardware Co. jsa Ethel Mooie of Lorane is at- Idiog tlie high school here. elp" Wanted—School girl to do t work for board.- Leader. ¡th all the talk of railroads corn- [ tliis way, somotliing must bo PDi- Jre. R I> Allen and daughter I,Salem aie visiting Ur. Hockett Id faoiil.'. M. Allen of Chicago, was in L Monday and went up the U it f; road Tuesday. \V. Lloyd went to Olinghouse, Svada,Thursday, where bo will bo } several weeks on busiuoss. p. Steele aud family have re bed after spending a year in fsjthern Oregon ami the coast irns. |Miss Jackson and Mi s Mack at Vied tho institute at lingerie und mow back at their places at brnue. ;eo. W. Lloyd went on Tliurs- ■ y to (fllinghouM. N< v »da to lie b’ue for some weeks "ti luiniee islness. io let—Two fumi died ro uns L r ifarber shop. Cor o i ot i Main t > Mrs. | l Fifth strei U. A I1P* H. Fitster. I This paper will aeee|-t WOO i III Egieiit of ubsci iptious, lieie the bseriber will substrih, l'or Oil*' nr in advance. | Mr. Joe liddy and wife •I S- att'e visiting here an 1 i r tln.i' illg flocatiiig here, Mrs. K Idy is a tier of Mr W. F. Hart. Wagoniuakiitg, blaeUsriiithiiig ltd general repaii woik at J. H. pker's shop. Every guaiMiU-e ol kx I workmanship given. It J Mrs. L. W. I It'll1 y of Grants m s , and her i n o i l i n Mrs. Brown fthis |dace a't vi ting Mis. II A. chwering ol Eugene, " li > is a lugbtei "i Mrs . ■ \ u Dr. Hockett says tiiat ail o f Ins iver patient-, four in number are etting al'll nicely and will soon e able to le on The doctor is «(ting hi-, n w i (lie.- - .0 the i’"iter tewart building I'md up and wib bn be ready to move. The shelves and couuteis for the iriffin it Veatcli Hardware com- any and for tiie Pearce and Jolni- on grocery are being built and will »n lie ready for use in the build- ig thsy are to occupy. They will ave the finest stores iu town. I i ¡ T. C. Wheeler lias sold his small aw mill near Anluuf, formerly wued by Walker Bros, to Harlow It Stocks, who will move it at once o a point near Star where they rill cut their own timber for de- ivery on the O it S. E . Elmer Doolittle has returned from ns property in Oklahoma. While eu- route one of his children was taken lick necessitating stopping several lays at Rawlings, Wyoming, where death soon overtook next to the oldest boy,. Mr. and Mrs. Doo- little have the sympathy of the en- |tire community in th<ij loss The Oregon Securities Company are making good headway with the mill, and hope at an early date to have the concentrator, which was sent up tiie first of the week con nected up. More machine! v will ha installed soon to crush tiie ore- The tram wav is completed and wait ing far the stringing of the wires, to be ready for operation. A small retoit «as brought down tiie other day for experimental purposes J- I. Jones and Dave Griggs were ! passengers to Eugene yesterday, Dr. Schleef is making a number of improvements in his building Bob Veatch is moving his busi ness to Grants Pass, where be b bought out a billiard parlor. 4*' 4*''4*'4*^ 4* 4* 4-' ÿ ÉÉédNMNMi 4» 4* 4* URS Royal I| Baking Powder About Oo of the Greeks employed on the railroad in the relaying g au g were paid off here last night. For sale, a slightly used piano cash, or installments to right party. Inquire Piano owner, this office. The new heavy rail switches and now ties are being laid at the pres ent time on the railroad at this point. Miss Mattie M. Graves, National Organizer W C. T. U. was the guest of Mis. J. W. Baker while in the city is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. F John Miller was taken to Eugene Tuesday by Sheriff Fisk and e x amined before Judge Chrisman on the charge of insanity. Dr. H. C. Schleef uf this city mid F. K- Se rver ot Eugene conducted the e x amination and the patient was coin- nutted to tiie asylum. Epilepsy is given as tiie cause of the insanity. Mr. Millett is 7O years old and has been out of his mind for six years and has been growing worse ro Mrs. M. Graves, Nationul Organ «mly. He was taken to the asylum izer of the W. C. T. U., with head | by S. A. Parks, an asylum warden. quarters at Ceutralia, Wash., gave Announcement is made that T. a most interesting and impressive ' Wilcox of Portland will g o to address before tho Cottage Drive Washington to work for the Col W. C. T. U., ladies and yoiin;.- ombia river project. A better man people of tiie city at tile Methodist or the purpose could not be secured. church Thursday evening. I lie , “e Portland Flouring mills people music was a plea-ant femme of the nave done a large part in ranking evening ¡.nil was supplied by the e present Oiiental trade and have joint clears of tho city. Mrs, in 'mate knowledge of the details Graves is on tier way t ' the n needs of shipping. Plainly, National Assembly of \\ < 1 I ne Columbia ebanuel should be workers to be held iu Los Am.ebs *°! end to whatever degree is nee- She 1 ms been working in this vicinity S. arj/ or 'l’ e ®afe and convenient lor two weeks As a result of her visit a branch W. C. T , U, wns or Herald ^ largc8t Vf"“els.—Albany ganized at Springfield. R S F U R S see line and get our that is all that is necessary, want to buy. Those them'are surprised at the are selling them for. When you our prices providing you who seen low price we Jj Garman,HemenwayCo Dr. Schleef reports that young > T. Mr. Coffman is some better than lie i Thefr|a9 Contest Will Close Dec. 20. was the first of the week, though be I at 6 p. m. is still very sick. The merchants have agreed on a Mr. and Mrs. Steele are openiog J’1“»” ol clo8IDg the Prize Flag con- op a restaurant and rooming house lfe , n ,Jec- aotli, at which time the in tho Martin building, which they I vote W!" *,e counted aud the expect to get fixed up soon. nag awarded to theschool or society having the highest vote and cash Wm Wachter, manager of the l»i/.es paid to the persons making Golden ltule Company returned to 'he nearest estimates, regardless of ' Bohemia Friday morning after 'he number of coupons used. spending several days iu the Grove -------- --------------- ' forwarding supplies. Everybody get in and call for! 11. 14 . Dueling of P or I land was coupons when trading at the stores represented in this plan. Always visitor in Bohemia this week He returned to Portland Friday. Mr. vote for yonr favorite society to Doering was much pleased with whom tiie flag will be given aud don't lui! to figure your estimate on what he saw mi-1 will return. each coupon ol tile final total vote Chari» \ Fn.irerty who vvus in- that will be last for the winning i j u i e d Koine time ago at tiie Oregon society on which the cash prizes will' Wanted girl for general house , ; Securities t'ouipaliv is improving: be awarded to person or persons , ihe pleasant weather by baing being | making five nearest estimates. Cash 1 WOrk- °* ‘our- f wo child- I ren to be cared for. G001! wages wheeled dowu town in an invalid prizes from 5 to 5O dollars. j for first class girl. J B. Protzraan, chair. Some dissatisfaction exists among ! (). & S. E. depot- The B au d s Meat Maiket build the firms and companies whose bus-1 ----------. ing is being greatly delayed by u iuess interests are centered on Mjjj NOTICE!! shortage of brick, ho that the men street, because the plans and »pecj . 1 All parties have laid off tho water nines e _' , nave bad nan to be ue raid on since Thins- lliurs- fuatiom ncaiions ior the runes r„,l * . vvlio .......... aro in the habit lay but expect to begin work »gain | that street and those connectin ,or p°s ting no trees, signs or driving .. . ..... h ,, have 1-, , . . , . . i . . i nails, tacks, etc. iu the telephone or , 01 I it. Monday, 't been , lived up to, ln/g to electric light poles of tins * town are .* .- ft * . , , , •A 1 spoil ih current at pn-i-ei.t the pip«» connecting tiie main on I respectfully requested to cense such that Mr. Wicks on tile O. A S. K. Mam street to the Mill street line is practice. has sold the timber on 3-80’s to the to lie only the present four inch H , O. T u o m i - so n , Booth Kelley people, to deliver the pipe, while the new line on Mill D avid G kiggs , street is to be a six inch, leaving a logs for $ t. per 1000 F. O. If. cars four inch pipe to supply a <i inch. at tho railroad. Estrayed. Henry Dunning, president of tbe George Bobhuuu returned from State Fair Association, is in Port A white heifer about 2 years old, Bohemia Thursday evening and re land trying to secure all the ex- will be found at Lincoln's place 2 pot ts that they have not yet cut hibits possible from tbe Oregon miles east of Cottage Grove. The clear across 011 his Woodman claim State building and the county ex same cau be had by calling and pay lie says the 01 e is of good value, so hibits lor the permanaut state fair ing advertising and damages. far. He brought out some fine at Salem and also secure benches samples. and booths for the permanent dis Libraries for Rural Districts. The S. P. Company bad its new plays there as it will insure a better 1 gasoline engine and puuip working state exhibit there and give a good Salim Or., Oct. 18. Miss Cor 1 for iho first lime on Friday morning. place for tbe exhibits uf the counties nelia Marvin, secretary ui the Stai- i It worked finely and it is heavy inauy of which would be stored Libraiy Board, is arranging circu | enough to fili the large tank in an away or unused if returned to tbe lating libraries to be sent to several hour. The S 1 ’ . i h finishing the counties that furnished them. Lane rural districts. Owing to the la d | county is doing the best thing in that tiie legislature did not provide j whole job up well. getting her exhibit placed in a any money for the purchase oi i Mrs. Adele Richmond received prominent location. ixioks. Miss Marvin lias to depend ] tho sad nows that her friend Miss The vote on the flag coupons that ' on the generosity of friends of tiie ! Kliz.s Cobb of Iioseburg died this morning at 5 o’clock of Typhoid have been reported to date areas movement to provide libraries Thirty states maintain slab li \ fever, She attended school here follows: Back votes that Lave been some few years ago and was beloved held must be turned in at once to brarv boards, and purchase books] lie counted Ballot box in Nugget for circulation among the people by all who knew lior. ! Of the Western states. California window. T he “ Old Government” whiskey High School ........ 1I04 lias 120 libraries, with 6000 volumes; used in the medical depaitment of G. A. K........................................ 6Ö2 Colorado, 1 22 libraries, with fiooo tl e United States army and navy W O. W...................................... 470 volumes; Idaho 100 libraries, with s< rvice, also in hospitals in the Pa Publie School ............ ............ ?.. 423 (¡000 volumes. In these states all cific slope matured iu bond the Junior Foresters of America..... 357 the books are purchased by state purest stimulant for family use. M. W A ...................................... 216 appropriations. It is tiie ambition Sold in bulk exclusively bv Pape K. of P ........................................ 105 of Miss Marvin so to demonstrate Brothers. H. T. B.......................................... 47 the utility of circulating libraries r . o. o. f ..................... 13 that when the next legislature Hamilton Smith of Oakland. Ore- Maccabees................................... 12 meets there will be no difficuly iu gnu, is in the city selling Edison’s Masons ....................................... procuring an appropriation large 1 Iniest improved phonograph, which Methodist .................. ® enough to enable the board to put' lie says is tiie best and always has “ Y ” ............................................. 1 at least 50 libraries in circulation. beon the best phonograph ever iu. vented. He invites you to conic and hear for yourself ft can give Smith cards and spades and then beat him talking. It will cost uotbiug to call on h m at tiie Ocn tml Hotel. The United States Civil Service Commission will hold an examina tion for the position of Forest Su pervisor, at tiie following named places and dates, iu the State ol Ore gon, towit: Roscburg, Oregon, October 16, 1^05; La Giund. Orc^ gon, October 23, 1905 For full information relative to tliis exami nation address the United States Civil Service Commission, Washing ton, D. C. U Leaders In W a tch th e W in d o w --------- Of the----------- V Ideal M illin ery ^ A u d s e c the D o l l A v & r \ e l i e i'< ginning with Tuesday the 24 th I will give with every $1.00 purchase a number ontltlelng you to « chance on Avauelte. i’he drawing will lake place at the store December tho ‘ 2 . 3 . E very o n e m i equal ehance L Ida Frances Barrett CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their function properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes thro ;h them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging me different organs. This causes heart trouble stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of otTer ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. FOLEYSKIDNTYCURB corrects diseases n. in inH every form, tones up the corrects irregularities lnegummv. and cures Kidney and Bladder fb.» Hiwacoc whole system, and the diseases that have C U R E D O F B R IG H T ’S D I S E A S E . resulted front disordered Kidneys disappear, -v. « Î H Ä i n «‘ « ‘ OLEV’V u because the c.nixe has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. f s e v e ra l p h y sic ia n s, lie fe r e i began . e m y ' bladd er. I w e a a ll bloated up adder. c o u ld s c a r c e ly see one o f m y farr.ily w i t h d r o p s y » n a m f ' i - r y r ^ W w * a ™ s a o E d d iy i * * u u j je e â d 'u u p p t b ha . « t Ì I h ad g iv e n up hope o f liv in g w h e n I In fact. ’ , K oi-K V -S V lB N K V C U K E . On.- ...., ■ nt bottle w o r k 'd w tn - Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $ 1 « 0 0 o SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY B e n s o n ’s B B fl J Subscribe for the Leader KIDNEY ders, and belt oth er sym p to m s c all t hou ght I j Pharm acy, C o tta g e d ro ve . O re g v