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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1905)
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. l'L Hl.ISII Kl> KVKKY 8 A T U BD AY WY T ill beets, this year. He raised a to n ; o f beets ou a very small piece of ground. Ho also has some very' large carrots Hailoween Party. Professional Cards. SUNDAY AT THtCHURCHES 4 4'.’.4 4 A 4 4 - r :, 4 ' r , 'A 4-'A Methodist Episcopal Church, E. C MAC Y Pastor Rev. ,S. E. Meminger, morn- lid ] ) K ing services at 11, evening 7 3o, j V Olllie: Aubrey Bulbilli- Main Street Epworth League G.3o p. m. A ll £ i> »: s u s t are cordially invited to be present.! 4 Morning Subject, “ Elements of| > v.*' Christian Character.’ " Evening, subject, “ Christ's Challenge t o .4v:.4'. thought." 9 B C. T. HOCKKTT H Christian Church, Rev D. E. & P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RGEON + Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in unices in l»r: Ue<>. Wall buililuiK, Main £ Street, ( „tt.ii;,- (¡rove. Ofliee p bolle the morning and 7.30 in the even Mam :io:i. Uesideiice phone Main 9ii ing. Y . P. S. C. E. meeting at i . A t* G:3o p. m. Everybody welcome. Evening subject, “ What 6000 4 . .4'. A 4 years has to say for Christ.” Morn A * ? U. B. B. JOB ing subject, “ The Worlds Greatest 1) N eed.” m u s i c i VN am i SURO EON 4 AB calla promptly attended. omee: Presbyterian Church, P a s to r 4 Cottage Grove Flour Mills M A N1 ’ FACT I ' RKKS OF One ot the most unique and pleasant affairs ot the season was that o f the Haiioweeu party given Kntered at the CoUa^MIrove^poat.met) a» »ec at Jonel|. I fa || Tuesday evening by Remember that the Cottage Grove Flour is sold _ thi I.adies A id Society o f the ots merits, at lowest living prices H e use 25 Metliodist Church. SUBSUMPTION BATHS per cent bard wheat in our Pride of Oregon Jl Th e doors were open early and One Year •l.fio 1 brand. This Flour will produce more berad soon a vary large crowd gathered t>ix Months 4 60 ! Three© Month» per sack than the cheap varieties now offered. and enjoyed themselves in every gi I paid m advance but it not so paid inU rmrateot92.001 u »%m be - iiar^. u way conceivable. T ry it once aDd be convinced, and at the pnme Advertising rate» made known on application time encourage a home enterprise : : : : The hall was appropriately deco- , iated with autumn leaves jack’o- CLUBBING LIST lantorns and pumpkins. The Cottage drove I . i am b for one Many of those present were at year, and any of the following publi tired in the usual costumes, making cation for one year, for the price set it both entertaining and question opposite: M a in s t . P ilo n e 114. able to know as to who they were. $1 76 New York Tribune Farmer It. C. Grace. Morning service, 11, I The program was splendidly car- 1 • 76 Toledo Weekly Blade 4 y.* -.w .*• evening 7 :3U, Y. P. S. C. K. G:30 p, 2.60 Portland Weekly Oregonian out, after which refreshments done 2.00 Portland Weekly Journal in. AH strangers and sojourners 2.25 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal. ! up in neat little baskets were sold fi *4 4 . « . 4 . 4' :-.4'.- 4-V>.4>~\4->\l 2.60 Hun Francisco Call............ welcome. ; to the delight of all those who were San Francisco E xam iner......... 2.50 9 Morning subject, “ The Paradox Sunset Magazine, Sail Francisco . 2.00 | hungry. 9 J K. YOUNG tbit West, Cos Angeles 2.50 of the Cross.” Evening subject, Town and Country Journal S The evening was pronounced a I \TTO IlN K l A T L A W Your Decision.” 4 I success and will he long reinem- . ; à 3* otti» <•; Young liuildiDK, Main Street. 2 •OCTOUKteue, 190T) | bered by all present. SATURDAY. Episcopal Church Services hold If- : ---------- ---------- The ladies were delighted upon the first Wednesday evening of 9 * . #w.- r, v. ***r*V/#> v. * Editor Vernon, o f the Oakland they had netted $20 for each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. Owl, last week received a line i ,he.,r faithful work in preparing for There will bo services every fifth We have a complete line of school tab- chicken, presumably in payment for ! and carrying o u t t h e i r cog terapia* Sunday of a month. l W. K I MIC. M. n. lets for the children from the smallest ! tions. subscription- H e took it home for J\ . Catholic Church, Father Carrol. tot to the high school students. A ll P H Y S IC I AN am i SURGEON dinner. The following day he re Services the first Sunday in each onice in McFarland Building grades and all prices. ceived this letter from a rural sub Halloween as Spent by the Pres- Over Wynne’s Hardware Store month. byterian C. E's. scriber; “ DearSir: Yesterday 1 sent onice Pilone, 341 Bes Idoneo Filone, 126 gj you a chicken by my mail, Hank. * ì V . - * ) - SAW) V . O11 the night when witches make H e says you were out. NVhat i long rides on errands o f mischief Drunken Slabbing Affray Merc Tuesday Morning. want to know is what kind of a dis and the fairies are about doing Herbert Kakln James Pyburn, going from Coos ease the ohickeu hud It died last deeds of kindness, a large crowd o f 1* r e s i U e n t week. Please let me know, t.> Presbyterian Jindeavoters and their Bay tu Independence stopped ovci ; T. C. Wheeler C u s h l e r here on Monday and indulged in a! settle a b e t."— Drain Nonpareil invited guests gathered at Ctirrin spree and in the evening started out ■ and Veatch’ s Ilall The fairies had H ot cakes are good but they will taste to look up a fight. Just how long ! C A P IT A L The Portland Business M< n'.s ex- , already been there with their taste- he was trying before he succeeded j much better if they have on them some cursion, comprised of 75 prominent i fid decorations o f autumn leaves, is not known, but in the fracas 25,000 o f our fine syrups. vinos, berrie-*, pumpkins and fruits. and influential citizens o f the state which resulted he was stabbed by And old w itches astride a broom w ill arrive at Cottage Grove Tburs- j some party unknown at present in A general banking day, Nov. 15, at 12:55 remaining stick with a herd of black cals the left arm lioar the shoulder. busln «s transact en.,ng!i to make night hideous, and ed :: :: :: :: :: one hour, litre is an opportunity There was a party o f four who for us to put the city of Cottage- •lack o lanterns were also very had been carousing, and had been | O R G A N IZ E D Grove ou record. Why not make much hi evidence. A figure in fired out of tho saloons. Tw o of C O T T A G E GROVE gluts'1> apparel met all the guests ORE G O N it a special market day? I.et the Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes them were Butch Watkins, a negro farmers arrange to drive into town al the door, silently Imt relentlessly ■‘Shine” and another unknown. One dt-mauded the admission fee o f one that day and do their trading, bring of them is supposed to have done in fruit, grain, produce and wood. red apple; then there came the kiss tho cutting. ing of the blarney stone. Rev. I f a display of our resources! Green Pitcher arrested Pyburn, could bo planned at a convenient Grace thought in this way to try and lie was taken before the recorj his luck, being blinded be missed place, baskets or a table of lruit and der this morning and fined for dis Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon and carriage re- grapes could be easily served, Loti the blarney stone and ran against turbance # 2.50 and costs and re ing. All work guaranteed Mrs. (¡race anil well all voted that don Mineral water would be refresh 1 1 ¡ive your horses teeth ex- leased that he might have medical imined and repaired. Shop were young again. There ing to the visitors, in fact, any at- i 1 1k‘>' attendance. The cut is about an at rear of liemenway & Burkholder’s Store :: :: tentiou whatever, would reap its re was bobbing for apples, the horse inch long and an inch deep but shoe, and two genuine spooks right ward a bundled lohl. probably is not at all dangerous J ZE3: 33 .A . K E 13 T h e Commercial Club and prop from the highlands, one in white, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Plows, Harrows and erty holders in the city and adjacent the other in black, these with canny It Was a Treat. subtleness glideil among the young country have a chance to distin Seeders, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware Music lovers were given a rare guish themselves at an important P0oP '° > 'j iw with mysterious mind hour o f need. The excursion is an reading telling their thoughts, then treat by the Schubert Ladies’ Quar I Private Nursing Home. Wednesday evening. The _ important one and menus much for taking them ha the spooks corner tette GUNS AND A M M U N I T I O N the Willamette Valley towns. Cot and there with lighted candle float selections were well clioseu and all 3 A competent force of nurses are established in the Scott tage Grove will bo impressed upon ing in a caldron revealed their tho Indies did full justice to their ® Ohrismau home on Wall the minds o f these gentlemen as an future. There were a couple of well earned and universally acknowl- 1 “ Street, where uuy cases of M r. « important resourceful section be- very life like ghosts in brown that edged reputations. Young sickness can be cared for— served all o f the guests with just Purcell bids fair toiiva l some of the ® cause of due attention given out - under uny physician. guests, or ¡t will c .ntinue to thrive u,'!! I>uml»k,n P‘.es ns .°.,,r moth.er.s shining lights among the violinists; i ® T erm s R eason able v and move along as of yore bocause used to make, with milk to wash it Ins sympathy as well ns his talent, | • — it is located in the fertile Willamette down if it wps not genuitio Jersey assure for him a bright future. His » Ad.l cess: where in time great cities will rise. milk an expert would fail to detect mandolin selection was one o f tho | Mrs. M. F. Fifer, T h e Lender °tirges this aVan iin-j U,e difference and all without lino features of the evenings enter H Hoad Nurse. « price. \ \ lien the seven stars were taiuineut. Miss NVelpton added portant matter to be taken advan- nearing tho zenith all went home greatly to the general enjoyment by I tage of. wishing that hailoween would come her very tine readings. The sub- | more often. jects as well as their excellent de-1 Silk Creek Items. livery were well worthy of theap- j College Prank Fatality. preciatiou they received A vote of [ Prof. Leonard G. Taap arrived Mount Vt-rnou, Ohio, N ov. 2.— thanks is due and is eheortully from Coos county, Tuesday and will Buried beneath a culvert two hun giveu by all who were present, to open bis school Monday next, Mr. PROMPTLY AND NEATLY dred feet from the spot where Stew the management whose efforts re Paap visited our district school art 1‘ieraon, a Kenyon College stu cured the services of the company. Wednesday and was very much E X E C U T E D AT THE dent, was killed by a train, the au pleased with it. Has the largest Stock of School thorities found three pieces of blood- Additional Locals Monilay evening Mr and M im . E stained rope and absorbent cotton applies in the city. Our line of Mrs. Cummings leturned trom a A . Wheek-i wi re surpiised by n few »aluialed with blood. Piosccutot visit to Eugene on Wednesday» Books. Artist's Material. Sundries of their friends dropping in to spend I Stillwell says several persons are l)r. Oglesby ordered the R. R. the evening. AH present enjoved under surveillance and may be ar are now complete. Co. to burn all the furniture and j the occnuon and also some very rested. \\ e are givin g special care to Stillwell expressed tho belief that bedding o f Elm er Doolittle yester nice home made candy given them by Mrs. Wheeler and were cordially Pierson was chloroformed, cotton day on account of its having been •'amrated therewith being bound used in the home where Mr. Doo- ; invited to come again. Our Prcsciption Counter over Ins face and the tlie boy then tied little’s cnild was taken sick with 1 Mr. A . D. Owens and family at- to the rails a part of his initiation dypheria. The railroad company rived from their trip to the coast which at all times get the best into a college fraternity, The case was also ordered to fumigate tlie Thursday noon bringing with them will be cui rie.I to the ;rand jury car which had carried the goods ru I attention, using only the purest a load of salmon and a line “ Scotch this point. The goods were burned N i 1 v t - li I be I 13 of chemicals, having the largest C ollie.” yesterday afternoon Th is precau- 1 stock in town it makes shopping Mrs. Most i abcock v.situ I the tion was taken as the dyptheria was Wann (.mesto Honolulu. easy iu our place. school Tm s lav. o f a particularly malignant type. W. A. Wann who has been Mail orders receive the best o f W . N. Wheeler and wife ii ii ivi d I agent for tho Mutual Life Insurance 1’rof. Strange in speaking of the a genuine old-fashioned surprise Co. in Eugene lor the past several attention. Public School« says that tho exces party Thursday evening. Nearly ¡ill years, and lias built up a splendid sive tardiness of the pupils is caus of the pupils atti titling tho district business iu this section, has been ing him much annoyance, and that appointed general agent lor the school were present and many otln i ho regrets to liavo the pupils get ' friends and relatives. Tne children Hawaiian Islands, with headqnar- into such habits, not alone fo r t h ' various | teis at Honolulu. Mr. Wanu will and young people plavei sake of the habit, but because i f old-tasluoiie<l games and some ot leave for liis new station in Decem Ci : i j î G ove. Oregon the losses which they must igak< tho guests amused themselves with ber 11 is family will accompany We Have a full line of Legal Blanks and through it. He thinks the fact “ ring pocket.” There was a good him. should be brought home to every Trespass Notices. This position commands a line lot of tine music furnished by the parents heart, that to be on time is friends, both vocal and instrumental salary, and Mr. Warm is to be con essential to progress in iivctything There wore duets, quartettes, solos gratulated upon securing it— Guard. and that the parents should see tha. and “ all hands jo in ” among the NOTH'!'. OF D is s o u TIO N . the children get off to school on finest was tome violin music by Gus Warning. Philomath College Burned. I o wliotu it may concorn: The new brick building is being time. Hienricb accompanied b y Mbs N tlcc is horeliy given that the co- I hia is to warn all hunters, nsh- rapidly finished and the new store Tin Radical EuiteJ ltrethern f ’ol- Hutchinson on tho organ. The l'.irtnorship lieivtoforc exlstlng be- titr.en, and others that I will permit rooms will probably be ready for Mr. Madison is branching out twivu the mulrrslgned linder the llrm ladies brought some excellent cakes I lege of I’ hi'.oitiuth burned to the i o trespass on my premises or lands occupancy the 15th of this month which were ihstrihuK ,1 among thi>’-i j ground iu that town Monday after and becoming a capitalist and coi nmiii* and style of Harker APetmnn leased from Harding, with dog or The cement walks in front take ls this ilay dlSHolved by mutual con noon, Th e blaze started from a de- potation builder. He has recently present and very much enjoyed In sent . gun, or for fishing, under full pen- lo finisb. or they would probably be line time the company departed to . fectivc line and no nid could l>e ren opened a new store m Springfield Ml Claims due or ow ing to seid oo- a,,-v o f I a w - ready sooner. Both firms a r e dered, as tlirre are no water Accom* which is in charge of Frank Hart/ imrtnereliip will bo collected by tlie their various homes, having spent a J. II. H a w l e y . anxious to get moved in as they undcrslgned John Harker and all in ler; who was his assistant in tha I im > lotions in the town. The piano very pleasant evening and been cor have stocks which can not be dis- d c h tc d iic s s dun or owing by snld co- dially invited to come .i am. Thei< and chairs were saved, but the jewelry business here. Mr. Madisou partnership Will In* pnld by tlu* said building was entirely consumed found Ilia stock so large that he John Harker, who will cnntlnue said \V. C Connor, late o f Roseburg f M f 1 to advan,nge in their present were about 10 present. rile piesidcut is Stanley Watkins. could divide it up and with small busin, sh , William Formen retlrlng 1’ laindealer, w ill finish cloving out sma * quartes. Tho farmers aae impioving the It is not known what effect the fire addition make a very g o o d 'tore in therefrom. at cost the General Merchandise fine weather preparing the ¡pound will have n the town or whether | Springfield, which I*nti*d tlils th.v 17th dav o f October. a glow ing st'vk ot C. C. Hazelton at this place \Vm. I .¡unless says he hopes to 190.*.. and putting in their crop-. the institution w ill be rebuilt ot enter of business, lie tojlievcs wid wh'ch will lie moved into the build, get the Davenport estate settled J o ii x B a u k l k Farmer Harris has a fine crop ol 1 not. iepay him for his new venture. ing recently vacated by R. M soon now and on his bauds. \Y. m . F fji M a n , LK.ADKB 1'UB LISUINO CUMI-AN Y Flour and Feed HELP US KE£P THE WHEELS TURNING & H A R TU N G H A N S E N JJ Tablets for School 7 Hot Cakes Are Ready i Ba nk C U R R IN $ V E A T C H 1900 General B i a c k s m i t h i n g Wagons Farm Implements MINERS’ SUPPLIES PIPER $ YANDENBURG P L A IN A N D F A N C Y J O B P R I N T I N G Benson s Pharmacy Leader Office k Pamphlet W ork a Specialty Benson’s Pharmacy