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COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COTTAGE GROVE • • OREGON J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. PUBLISHKU KVKKY SATUKDAY «V THE Professional Cards. Our neighbors Church notices Saginaw Items. - * J. Methodist Episcopal Church, Pastor Rev S, E. Meminger, m orn ing services at 1 1 , evening 7 :3o, Epworth League C.3o p. m. All are cordially invited to be present. Christian Church. Rev D. E. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the even ing. Y. P. S. C. E. meetiug at C :3o p. m. Everybody welcome. Subject a. m., "The Greatest ob stacle confronting the Church to day.” Subject p. m. Is it necessary to be a member of the local church in order to be saved.” Presbyterian Church, P a s t o r It. C. Grace. Morning service, 11, evening 7 :30, Y. P. S. C. E. C:30 p, m. All strang" rs and sojourners welcome. Morning subject. "The Christian Life.” Evening subject, "How to obtain the Christian Life.” Euiscopal Church. Services held the second Wednesday evening of each month at 7:30 in Masonic hall. There will be services every fifth Sunday of a month. Catholic Church, Father Carrol. Services the first Sunday in each month. • «V: <•’. Cottage Grove Flour Mills .'•'A4 j 5 I \K . K. V. MALY J- OIBce: Awbrey Building Mala Street * I» Ï N T I S T MANUFACTURERS OK There is lots of sickness around •)■**«•* » V . - » V + '* + -* * * 'i* + 9 here now. R. W. Johns and family started Entered at tbe Cottane Grove postume« i oiul id-cfa clans matter. '*A^A^'A*A<»-A<4V\"*A<*A.:*-A4 for Portland this week. Remember th it the Cottage Grove Flour ¡ b sold 1 IL G. T. HOCKKIT £ ots merits, at lowest living prices. We use 25 8 . A. LaRaut gave a social hop SUMSCKIFTION KATES PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon Monday night. One Year • 01.SO onice» in Ur. Ueo. Wall building, Main JC brand. This Flour will produce more berad •la Monti» *75 Street, Cottage Grove. Office phone Mrs. Mary Weiss is visiting with Tlireee Months • so paid , -SO a her mother Mrs. Seifert. per sack than the cheap varieties now offered. Main 302. Keaidence pbone Main 9« - I paid la ol advance liut • It not Try it once and he convinced, and at the same inlf rm rate $'¿.00 per year will be charged. Advertising rates made known on application Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mrs. O. H. time encourage a home enterprise : : : : : Taplin went to Kugene one day last CLUBBING LIST week. jjj JjK . B- **• JO** J HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING The Cottage (trove L eaukr for one Aden Miller and family moved year, and any of the following publi to Springtield. PHYSICIA N u m l HUR4IKON cation for one year, for the price set 5 AH call» promptly attended. Office: ? apposite: * Main St. Pbone 1H. Mr. Geo. Mounts moved into our New York Tribune Farm er .$1 75 burg this week. H A R TU N G & H A N S E N Toledo Weekly Blade........................ 1-75 Portland Weekly Oregonian a 50 H. A. Millet came up Thursday Portland Weekly Journal................ 2.00 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal 2.25 with his wood saw to cut up cull San Francisco Call ........................ 2-50 ties in the mill yard. San Francisco Exam iner..................... 2.50 Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 Out West, Co* Angeles . 2.50 Our school is getting along J •7 * .ATTORNEY AT LAW Town ami Country Journal 1.75 nicely with Will Jones as principal ~jb Ofttce: West Young Building, Main Street, 4 S gg ag 5 Miss Francis Higgins as pri Side. f SATURDAY......NOVKMHEK 18, 1905 and ÿsy mary teacher. f V r *S'V. 'M r* V. Wi-U-») ÿ iÿ . Tbe children, God bless them g Star Items were out to Ho tbe town honor, and 11 welcome our gueste on Thursday. Mr. Barnhart passed through $ A W. KIME, M. U. A . The display they made and the this burg last week, il 9 PH Y SIC IA N a n d BURGEON flowers they carried for the visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harlow went om ce In M cFarland Building Ì were of the choicest and showed 9 Over W ynne’» Hardware Store 9 V- Office Phone, Ml Kesktcnco Phone, !26 gj # what we can do this late in the fall. to the Grove last Saturday. We are the people to fill your order for fV.- * V . * V r * V * V .* V r* ì M Mr. Hankins and Mr. Strught of Winter Supplies. We hare the best The Commercial Club rooms were Oregon City, visited at Mr. Harlow’s Bad Tempered Voices. groceries, etc., to be had at the lowest V. 4 - *■ * • wide open Thursday ofternoou and last week, theu weut on up to Bo 9 11 prices. Tf you don’t believe us, come y e v it ti men were on hand to hand out hemia and were very much pleased Kiud hearts are more plentiful { |5>-3 than persistently kind and gentle good literature and point out the with their trip. and investigate. Our Dry Goods stock and LICENSED resources unit development of our Mr. and Mrs. lien Pitcher of voices, and yet love loses much of t FUNERAL DIRECTOR is complete. . . . EMBALMER m sectiou. Or* at interest w h s tn a m Wildwood passed through this its power when the voice is sharp « Parlors at Yeatoh a Lawson *. ir«.; tested in the mining exhibits and vicinity or. their way to the Grove and hard. Try, therefore, most "A"# v * M earnestly to acquire the right toie « In the bas relief map of bohemia. this week. ir à in speaking, and guard yourself P Pitcher and I,eo Woods carefully from fulling into careless Cottage Grove’s band is tbe real are Miles Herbert Bakin quite busy plowing this week, unJ bad habits of voice. President thing. When they do things, they putting ps do them up brown. They showed weather in lasts. their time while good Often a sharp voice shows fur C T. a C. s Wheeler hier more ill-will thau the heart feels, that they are interested in the wel 11 C u r r i n fare of the town in their welcome Mrs. Owens and daughter Olliv* bit' people do not know that the i f to the business Men. They dou’t are spending a few days at Kugene speaker's ‘‘bark is worse than her CAPITAL (/r.s lute,” and they believe her to be lll- have to be paid when they have a this week. 25,000 chance to do some good for the Mrs Brush of horauu is a guest tenipered and riisagr* (¡pble- So watch the tone in which you town and every citizen should ap speak, a'"d take care that it is A general banking preciate it. The city is fortunate of Mrs. C. A. Harlow this week. busin s transact in having a band loyal to the in Chas. Smith, Mr. GHshey, Mr. gentle and sweet. A kind voice is ed :: :: :: :: :: Green and Geo. Smith went to the like music iu the home. terests of the citv. ORGANIZED Grove one day last week. COI TA iE GROVE O R CON Miss Whitmore returned from Ku A Clean Street. Feeding Alfalfa to Horses gene where she was visiting, as the It seems to be the general opinion The sight of Main street well school was closed for a short time, that alfalfa hay is not a good horse cleaned up was a new one and was Farm Implements something everybody wns glad to but will start again scon. fe<d, and especially for lrorseS on see ou Thursday. The mayor hit ¡Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Plows, Harrows a n d the road or for fast work. Now I the right key, and everybody is say would like to correct this, as alfalfa Obituary. Seeders, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware ing that it would be a good thing Horseshoeing a specialty. is too good a feed to be condemned Wagon and carriage re- to have a similiar order issued Mary Ben Counts, eldest daugh for any purpose, Hays I. I). O’Don ing. All work guaranteed Have your horsesteeth ex every month at least. If all the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Counts nell. The fact is nearly every one amined and repaired. Snop sidewalks, and street fronts along was born at Drain. Oregon, JanuarJ w h o fe e d s h o r s e s feeds them too at rear of Hernenway & GUNS AND A MMU N I T I O N Burkholder’s Store :: :: the street wero required to be 3 lst, 18‘d4 died at Stiueman, Orq much hay. The same would apply cleaned oucc a month, if not once a gon, November I 2 , 1300. to all kinds of hay. If you give a T . 1 3 ! . I B -*& . K I E H=S week, tho town would get a much The funeral services were con horse about what alfalfa he should PIPER ® VANDENBURG better reputation. It seems as ducted from the M. E. Church on have, say twelve to fifteen pounds though the city m ight almost afford Tuesday November, 1 4 , 1305 by per day for horses of l.ooo pounds to furnish a wagon to cart the rub Rev. Van Fossen. and a fait grain ration, you will find bish away once a mouth, providing Bea, as she was familiarly called he will travel just as far and ju st as Private Nursing Home. the people would clean up. was raised iu Drain, being a student fast as with other kinds of hay and A competent force of nurses in the Training departm ent of the be in better condition. are established iu the Scott Something DoinG. Normal until about two years ago But if you will allow your horse Chrisman home on Watt when the family moved to Stlne- to eat thirty to forty pounds per Street, where any cases of The city vvus sure enough up sickness can be cared for— early on Thursday morning. It noar Sitkyou, where Mr. Counts is lav which they will of alfalfa if you under any physician. give it to them, you are sure to was very evident to even the most iu the employ of the S. P. R. 1!. T erm s R easo nab le v unobservant, that something was The remains were met at the have u horse that is short winded going to happen and something depot by her little classmates and and sloppy, One of the famous Address: “ big” at that, for even the most many other sorrowing friends and trotting horses on the Eastern turf relatives who carried manv beauti with record below 2 : 0 .; is fed alfalfa Mrs. M. F. Fifer, dignified of the merchants turned up their trousers and took off their fid white flowers emblematic of the as his only huv. I • Head Nurse. PR O M PT L Y A N D N E A T L Y conts and actually got out with pure, white departed soul. The A good ration for the nurse ol any rakes and shovels and cleaued the beautiful white casket was takeu to kind of feed is about one pound of E X E C U T E D A T THE streets—bully for them -their ef the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. grain and one and a half pounds of forts were rewarded the astonished Bledsoe, where the friouds viewed hav to each one hundred pounds of streets looked their best in their the remains. The services were hors*- And tine would apply to al holiday attire. The windows of held at the church at 2 o’clock after falfa. In fact the horse should do the stores, too were all taHtily which the burial took place at the better on alfalfa than with any other Benson’s Pharmacy I. O. O F. cemetery and the little tinys, and with less grain. dressed in houor of the visitors. Wonder why we couldn't “be body was laid to rest by the side of This might he the opportune fixed up” some more of the time.? little si iter, Etha, who died some time to say that 'h e majority of ten years before. Thus another f a r m e r « feed too much hay of all H as the largest Stock of School beautiful bud just blooming into kinds to their horses. In fact the supplies in the city. Our line of I.anc County Medic* Meet. is plucked to blossom horse barn to my notion is where Saturday evening the Laue womanbooH Heaven. Her bright, beautiful one of the greatest wastes of the Books. Artist s Material. Sundries county Medical Association n u t in in clu er ul disposition made form can be found. Horses would arc now complete. the parlor of the Commercial Club, face a and grest favorite with all who travel bet er, stand more work and alter an elaborate supper had been her kiew her. Her tender, sisterly re bo healthier if fed leas hay. Most We are giving special care to enjoyed at the Miller restaurant gard for littie brothers and helpful farmers give them all they can eat Those present were Drs. J W . ness to mother will make loss and aim to have them waste enough Harris, Prentiss and bartel of Ku more felt in the home. the Our I’resciption Counter But the to make iheir bedding, w hen they gene, Jayne of Springfield, Scar greatest that can be of have plenty of good straw going <o borough and Kvans ol Creswell, fered to consolation the bereaved family was waste :>n th< farm .—Orchard on I which at all times get the best and Wood. Rime, Corpron, Schleef, suggested beautiful setm on— Farm, Job, Hoekett and Oglesby of Cot We know in not, the nor attention, using only the purest can we fathom tage Grove, thirteen in number but God’s mystero'is ways; of chemicals, having the largest only this guaranteed against any evil happen we do know, that He doeth stock in town it makes shopping what is Reciprocity ings. The officers of tho associa best for us «11 an.I that the beauti- easy iu our place. tion are Dr. J. W. Harris, presi ful fife transplanted in Heaven to Mr. Rental! wiis annoyed with dent; Dr. T. W. Harria, vice-presi blossom, is only another link bind Mr. Shorter. It was not only that M ailorders receive the best of I We Have a full lin e of Legal B lan ks dent; and Dr. Selover, secretary ing the broken hcaits to the home Mr. Shorter never paid his rent and attention. and treasurer. though that was bad enough -but T resp ass N otices. ^ ^ ^ by our Savioi. Only an was so extremely good about it- The meeting was called to ordes promised jewel taken into the Fathers be by President Harris, after which l>r. other Another Monday morning had come tender care, She cannot come to and Prentiss delivered an able address us once more Mr. Shorter was again, but we, by emulating the on Medical Therapeutics, which was life of our Savior may go to her. We "sorry, but he'd have to beg Mr. Benson’s Pharmacy undtTtdgiit'd John Bai kerand all in- h day dissolvei! by m utual consent. followed by an address by Dr. kuow the world is better for her Kentdl to excuse him for the tim e.” C M t a j f Grove. Oregon debtedm«« due or owlng l>y «atd co- th All due or owing to said co- Woods on Trachinn. Some fine having lived in it ami the many The long-suffering landlord’s pa partnerslep wlll ite patd by thè «aid artn claims trsh tp will be collected bv the exhibits of pathological work were lessons of love and devotion she lienee was at last worn out. John Bario r, who wlll continue subì p undersigned aud all In shown in which grrnt interest was taught us will help us to bo better "Look here,” he cried, “ you're business, William Perniati retirlug debtedness due II. or Vcnske owing bv said co therefron». taken. Dr. Bartel spoke in the in will ho paid by the said precious offhanded about it: but Dated tliis thè tTtli dav o( Octobor. partnership in our Christian dutiis. bow H. \ enske who will continue said teresi of the Ice bill which has been and The stronger on earth do >011 ex icet me to 190Ó. large congregation ami beau C. I tallies retiring therefrom. adopted by the association. don’t pay your rent?" J ohn U arkkk business, Dateil tliis the 10th dav of Novem NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. tiful floral offerings all attest tin live Mi if you During the evening Dr. Oglesby deep W m . P eiim ax . ber. 1905. Shorter smiled the surprise I of those who havt smile which o w hom It may concern: and Dr. Schleef of Cottage Grove known feelings H. V esskk , cheers not but exasper T Notice and loved this beautiful girl i-< hereby given th at the eo- C . H a i ie s . and Dr. livans of Creswell were ad ates. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. partnenihlp heretofore existing be mitted to the membership fold and "That, my dear sir,” he said softly tween the undersigned under the firm whotu It nmy concerie duly initiated, after which it was Mr» C. H. YatiDeiiburg ret timed "is. to my thiukiug. somewhat beside name and style of Barker A Pet man To No tire is iiereby’gl veri tliat thè co-; Lurch s is the place for rain coats is tlii« day d is s o lv e d by mutual eon- said that every reputable physician, to Cottage Grove yesterday aller » the iK>int The question is, rather, partnership heretofore existlng be- tween thè undcrsigneU under thè timi tor men or women and now is the in the county w ith one exception is short visit with her parents M i. h o w do you expect me to live if I sent. All claim» due or owing to «aid co name and siyte iluiiies ,v Venake. time to get them. Don’t wait uutil a member of the association. aud Mrs, J. M. Roberts at Eugene. do? partnership will be collected by the known as thè Cash Uroccry l’o .is you get soaking wet a few times. I.KADKK FL’BLIHillNO COM FAN Y Flour and Feed i ! t j I m Ì k youno MAR,0N 's J M in in g O r d e r s! m m rnmmmmm 1900 mm 6» V e a tch . I Wagons General Blacksmithing MINERS’ SUPPLIES P L A IN A N D F A N C Y J O B P R IN T I N G Leader Office k P a m p h l e t W o r k a S p e c ia lt y i