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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1906)
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER COrTAGE GROVE • OREGON Cottage ürove Churches m original novelties. In assembling the exhibits, es pecially those representing the varied industries aud the liberal arts the managers of the Exposition have been careful to select only Mich as show the latest and best at tainments in every lide of industry. Hence, it will he the first “ selec tive" Exposition euer held in the United Stales, in which eviry phase ot commercial and industrial, development will be displayed so arranged and classified that vis-tors may obtain an intelligent under standing of the history and growth of any specific branch of the tradas and industries, without the neces sity of visiting other buildings to iuspect another part of the same exhibit. Many reasons combine to make the celebration the most successful ever attempted aud when President Roosevelt touches au electric button April 2 (J, of next year, signifying the foamal opening of the gates, the thousands of visitors will not he dissapointed in the wonders and attractions of the Jamestawn Ter centennial. Professional Cards. V« * - ’ HOlilST EPISCOPAL. Rev. 5 I. L. Ben tty. Pastor. Preach K. U MALY » 2 ])K ill ing lu services at 11 a. in. and 7:39 9 Office: Aw bivy Buihtmg, Alain Pl'BI.I S H KI» K Y K K Y S A T U R D A Y p. m. Sunday School, lu u. in.. Epworth la-ague, C:d 0 |*. in. Prayer « Y TM K 1) K N T I > T 3 meeting Thursday evening at 7 (.FAULK rU ULIS II IN U COMPANY All are cordially invited to be present ♦ UWl'WWlW.Wlv.WV.»- 9 - - WV.WV. Wf First Presbyterian Church, Pastor F.nt»*re<l ai ihn t <>Ua«v «.ruv.* pontoffice j * aec- R. C. Grace Morning service, 11 , jf'+ 'A .’& n . * Z ■ » * * r ‘ t oud-chtMs matter. everting s, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p. Z JJK. O. T. HOCK KIT j* m. All strangers and sojourners 8CB8CKIPTION KATES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON One Year • 81.50 welcome. f : Ofllct* in Stewnrt A Porter building. Main £ , Mx Months .75 Moruiug subject ¡'Distinctive «k Street, Pottage Grove. Office phone m Hirer« M oii TI im - - - .50 words iu the Christian religion.” 111 ' • J * » • > Main 30 . 2 . Residence phone Main ’ Zr - . I I uald iii advance but if not so paid a ■ uif rm rate of $¿.00 per year *111 be charged. Evening subject “ Hours of Dark V.*!- - Wv'.l» Advertising rates made known ou application ness. 4 :***<#*«. 4 w 4 AN 4 Episcopal Church Services held CLUBBING LIST 3 the second Wednesday evening ol Í J^K. B. it. JOB FLOURG— Tl»o Cottage (irove L kaukk for one each month at 7:30 in Masonic ball. 4 year, and any of the following publi PHYSICIAN aud SU KOKON jj- There will be sei vices every fifth cation for one year, for the price set All .a l l s promptly attended. Ofllce: Sunday of a month. opposite • Main St. I'bone 1 14. ¿PHASE GROVE, OREGON, New York Tribune Farmer .»l 75 Catholic Church, Father Carrol. Toledo Weekly Blade................ 1-75 V w w v .* A 9-v.-m¡- V-WteWi-I# Portland Weekly Oregonian 2 50 Services the second Sunday iu each Portland Weekly Journal 2.00 month. Portland Semi-Weekly Journal 2.25 • z\. W W. WrtéW V. W-VA. WZ!. W Z n !«». jf Sau Francisco Call............ 2.50 Christian Science services held San Francisco Examiner.................. 2.50 9 r K. YOUNG J Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2.00 over Allison's Barber shop every .< J Out West. Los Angeles . 2.50 Town and Country Journal 1.75 Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and ATTORNEY A T J. I W Northwest Poultry Journal 1.7> Wednesday evering at 8 o’clock. OIlice: Young Building, Main Street, Pacific Homestead •• 2.25 > West Side. Christian Church, Rev D. E. Í' M o n t h ly School Report. SATURDAY....NOVKMIlKIt 17 . l‘J 0 «> Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in P rof. ('. L. Strange has just mudo the morning and 7.30 iu the even Id s report for the month ending Nov. ing. Y. P. S. C. E- meeting at Now is the time to buy seeds for m 9 th. which Is tp* follows: W. KIMK, M. ». next spring. Our readers will do G; 3 o p. in. Sunday school at lo Boys Girls • Intermediate Endeavor Total enrollment.. 195 ...... ..... JON Jj well to study the advertisement of o’clock, 1'IIY.NICTAN ati.I S U R G E O N >' “ .... 13 ...... ...... 10 the Cbas. H. Lilly Co. in this issue. Society at 2:30 amt Choii | rn tu-e New m onice In Mi-Karlaud Building ..... 3459 D ays attendance ...3379 ...... 8 Over Wynne’s Hardware Store 9 This company has built up the every Saturday evening at 7 :3c. D ays absence....... 2 N 9.2 ... .... 199 . J g Office Filone, 34) Residence Fhone, 126 ,i. Morning subject "Three kinds of Times tardy......... 47 largest seed business on the Pacific ...... 30 ^ •TU.-Cft* r '88V.-8' 9 m Coast. It has a mill and ware Church members.’ ’ Evening sub Times truant......... 0 ...... D ays taught....J O house on the water front in Seattle ject "W h y lam not u Campbell te." ■ .»i'.* !.W|V Holiday’......... 0 and it owns experiment gardens at Monday at 7 : 3 o lecture on “ Health ' C. L. K tkanok , Supt J^JA K lo.N VKATC'H 4 Come and hear the truth fearlessly Brighton JJeuch, south ot Seat|la The present attnodance iti the proclaimed. It also hes u watt-house and store rUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENCED 9 High School ia 5O, which ia larger i'i Portland and San Francisco. The EM 8 A LM ER than ever before in the schools. ■ Furlors Rt Veatch a Lawson’s. Greatest ot Expositions. Portland «alehouse is located ou W o o d m e n s*.re P r o s p e r o u s - iho water fiont at Taylor street. Of ali exhibitions held in tHe This concern does a carload of busi Clerk VanDenherg stales that United States since the Phil'del m ness in seeds, single customers o<- the Woodmen of the World are phia Ceuteuuial in I876, the Jauies- íiM casionally buying in lots of from are prospering more that unusually m j town Tec-Centennial to be held ou O f S h o e s can 't be Beaten hve to teu carloads. well. New members »>e being m | the shores and waP-isct Hauipton Its mail order business has b en m taken iu constantly, and each mem m built up to immense size, requiring Roads, near the cities of Norfolk ber takes a great interest in his h t) Portsmouth and Newport News. services of over thirty clerks for work. A telephone -has been put the filling of orders. The advertis Va., Ayril 26 to November 30, 1U07 in '.he 100ms for the co'ivenie..ce ol Has the largest Stock of School is to be the most unique*, and iu ing of the Lilly Co- has the reputa- the members. m originality aud novelty -vill com supplies in the city. <Jur line of ti iU of being thoroughly reliable. 'The whole hall has been thor General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People Our readers will do well to re»d pletely eclips" all previous expo oughly refinished, repapered aud Books, Artist s Material. Sundries fe t .o Chits. H. Lilly Company’s ads, sitions. cleaned. The banquet room and The celebration commemorates are now complete. which will appear from litue to the most important event iu his tables have been overhauled, and time in this paper. made ready for any occasion. The We arc giving special care to tory- the founding of the first English speaking settlement in hall is used every night iu the America, at Jamestown, Va., iu week, and two church societies, Our Presciption Counter Eldon Ham brick itioV, where Captain John Smith ! the Episcopal Church and (he Ger man Lutherans use the ball for Gone to his home beyond the and 11 small party of colonists estab grave. Elden Hambrick departed lished a village from which ht.s tlit ir meetings Sundays. Clerk which at all times get the best ibis life on Thursday, Nov. 8, grown America, with nearly one VauDenberg is greatly pleased attention, using only the purest t'.loli, at the home of his brother- hundred million population. The over the flourishing condition of of chemicals, having the largest the lodge aud predicts for it a still in-law, E W. Bisell in Ashland, celebration will show the remark stock in town it makes shopping larger membership. Oregon, after an illness of i 9 days, able position attained by Ihe liemorage being the immediate United States iu bistory aud com easy in our place. cause resulting fiom a severe at mercial expanaion during t h • -e In ju red A l i k e W ith in 10 Minvites. Mailorders receive the best of tack of typhoid fever. Eldon Ham- hundred years. C’outeuipoiiuutous Two men working in 1I1* woods attention. brick was born at lJlacz butte, with the exposition will be held on for the Booth• Kelley Co. near Sagi Lai e county, Oregon, in 1 883 on the waters of Hampton Roads the naw were quite badly hurt Satur April i 3 tb, having resided in Lane greatest naval pageant ever wit day morning about 11 o’clock, Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing county, Oregon, except a few short nessed iu the world, in which every within ten minutes of one another trips to other points of the state type of war vessel from the uo»ies both being injured over the right goods, Miners’ Loggers’ and mill beiug at Ashland with his youngest of all foreign nations will p.iitici- temple, one by an ax, the other by supplies, Wagons, Buggies, Agri C r lla ji Grave. Oregon sister, Mrs Edna Biseel, during pate Another attractive feature a block. cultural Implements, Sporting bis sickness. He wus employe I will be the international military Eidiik Holland was Struck by a goods, Guns, Ammunition, Hercu by the railroad company south of encampment iu which detachments 6o-pouud block falling upou him, les powder, Caps, Fuse, Etc. Ashland. Eldon wan not physic ot troops ot European counlri s badly cutting his head. Within ally very stout, yet in a general will unite with the soldiers of the ten minutes C. Reeves, working in tv »y be enjoyed good health He United ¡States in a series of- dribs, the same place in striking bad been feeliug badly for three maneuvers, parades, etc. with his ax, caught the ax on a «eeks previous to his sickness but The site of the Exposition - lo limb, and it glanced, and caught Horseshoeing a specialty. kept to his work until forced b> cated within twenty minutes’ 1 de him iu ab >ut the same position» a« Wagon ami carriage ru ing. A ll work guaranteed quit and the railroad doctor re of the Tidewater cities of Virginia, his comrade. Both men came to Have your horsesteeth ex amined and repaired. Shot siding at Ashland being among the 1 cached either by t-olley or steam town where their injuries were at rear of Hem envay & best physicians in the state, Eldon er, and nature lias combined with dressed by Dr. Kune in his newly Burkholder’s Store :: :: enjoyed the very best possible at the ingenuity of inau in making a equipped operating room IS -A . j E j j . n ■ eiitiou having after a few days of beautiful and picturesque spot. sickness the tender nursing of his The grounds cover more lhan 400 To the Public. mother and a few days later the acres, with two 111 'es ol water front Representatives of the Pacific i-saislance ot his father, mother aud facing the greatest, waterway in 'he Herbert Kakln States l'elephoni and Telegraph 1‘ r e s i d e u t risterwith the best m-dical «kill world, «'id commands au iiu-an Company have started a liotisi to T. C. Wheeler obtainable but the ningliguaut passed eiew of lnumcrablc joiut^ of U « h I e r house canvass among the farmers form of flic fever was too much for national and h'stoiic inteie-d. of this county, ell' ring them an > x- him and he had to go but long be The rchenie of hiodsi mu die» fore bin death his mother «as talk ration wi 1 be novel aud elabora.e, lr niely low rv :t;ii rate for instru- CAPITAL meiiis to be used in connection with PROM PTLY AND NEATLY ing to him ami he informed her one ol the a'liu. tive features being 25,000 the Central offices of the Company t iat he would soon take a lotig the lloral fenc» which surionndw throughout the country. E X E C U T E D A T T H E sleep, perhaps cognizance of np the ground. It is made of trum For eight and one-third cents a A general banking proaching dentil. business transact pet *Mics, truiued on meshed woe ed :: :: :: :: Personally Boss as we familiarly intertwined with hone.vsuck'e and month the subscriber is given free switching with all other subneribers •ailed him was a kmd hearted ci imsou rambl>-r io* s, the e fie cl connecting with his Centeral ex young man of few words, very being au artistic t'Uimph of tl -w C O I TA < E C R O V E change. Under this rate it would studious, had a good education ing besuit. O R E G O N q'pcirr that no rural resident need having completed the eleventh Moro ihau twenty-five exhibit grade and was in the graduating palaces a-e now nearing comp eti, ri »< without a telephone and its at < lass under Prof. Briggs, when he comprising au litoriuics, muuu'.ic tendant advantages especially as left school a short tune before tute aud liberal arts, mines aud every assm nic e i> t>iven of prom|>t § Ï A Ä R / S ÍXAPEÍ graduating, With sud hearts we metallurgy, marine appliaucc-, ma and »llii lent service. Mr. L. P. Bennett is in charge of -uid him to rest beside hi" little chinery, food product«, art* “ ,:d I the canvass in this countv aid he ___ Beautifully locntt d in Portland Oregon brother Herhy, who proceeded him crafts, transporialiou, »oc • 1 trouo- otturi» unhurpRNM il fm- lities foi the cui 13 years to the land beyond the my, etc., in addition to the govern states he may be : "en at the Cen h t rtf.d education oí yo u nir » men, Special ■ k and Liter grave. I he funeral was well at ment and state buildings and pa- tral ortiei s of th< c tupany in Eu onnortnnihuN in Nfo- Art 1 a*.tre. Weil c»|i;ij»p»*»i 1*1»v: d t iiemical Lab tended being among the largest vilious. They will be of »i-mi-per gene, ot will visit any community uMtories, Herbarium a:ul ai Lahinet The jry in (lie Pacific ¡ ever witnessed at the Taylor giave manent construction and in ap or organization of farmers interested largest and oldest Ladies í in Telephone matters Nortliv^«‘ st. it enjoys a nati • putafion tor im | yard. Tilt* profusion of flowcts pointments will ex^el any similar parting the best physical, mental arid moral train ing and developing true womanhood. Equips that decorated hie grave was a fit gtoup of buddiugs ever erected. In socially and educationally for the most exalted , memorial to liis many virtues, iu architectu.e they will m !1 be of the How s This ? station. Confers Acu<! n and ^ ate Degrees ! sympathy and love to his parents colonial period, forming an appro We offer One Hundred dollars ko- by State Authority Interference with convictions of non-Catholiv s is scr av> d .1 At uleiny I and brother and sisters. priate t>eiiing to the natural beau ward for miy i : - of Catarrh that is ideally 1- ued an tl m c advan cannot ta- tur.-i I Ii.v H a irs Catarrh tages. Social optiurtunita < - , i t'g as M are Fraternally. available j ties of the ftiv ronnieut. Cu r«». in no other city on the C .iNt Buildings large and I J o h n S i n t h u i a n i >. Another attractive ft attire will F .1 ( MKNKV & C o ., COS»* odious well lighted heated and ventilated i dormitories ai d pr...«'•• r <■. sun 1 w-.fh all be the government pleasure p-er j Toledo, O. : tut n is liberal the linde 11 unt-d, have known modern conveniences The extending j.uoo reel into Hamptou and progressive without s.c ; ng the character Hard Days on the Meal Man. Roails. At eithsr end 11 will b* I . .I.Ch.'uo.v fo r tin- list 15 year.«, and and traditions of age and a element Terms We h a v e a full lin e of L e g a l B l a n k s an d bchev' him per ,vtlv honorable In all modest Satisfactory refrrm • s requ red Write for d luislnes« tr.ius.u tious mid Himncinlly announ * merit hook ct 1 . anti r n il^ 'p er Tue warm damp weather of the surmounted wuh 1 ght ttrweis a work in,; t xliibit ot wirek ■< toh T r e s p a s s N o tices. ^ 'c ^ aide to carry . m any ohllgatinns year Address Sister? last few days lias been exceedingly • ~t V..,”\ - \ .demy frying on the meat man, as me it raphy. The entire hiructure w !1 . made by Ins tiim, P O R T L A N D , OREGON. U.S.A. " 'I.UIV . Kiss vs a M ARMN, won't keep will at all, and it takes he illuminated by thoiiHi<nds ot aicl Wholesale Druggiats, T o le d o ,»». more ice to ketqi it now than dur anti lucaiitlt" 11 .I t l«; lnc light«, a Hall « l atan h Cure is taken ie ter- (¡orni for »• very thing a salve I« used ing the most of the hot summer fording an unexcelled view ot the nally. act ing ilireetly upon the I i I ihh I (urani npeeliilly reeoiiiineiuie.1 for Farmers Attention. Need n rois I cathartic? A pill Is ut'al display. Amusi-meiiis have and in neon - surfaces of t he sysfeiu. piles. Timt I* whnt we say of De- lie-1. Sav n pill like DeWitt’s Little • lays. Generally at this »es-on of We have hunting notices already I lie year ice cm almost hedtsptnsed not been lost sigh’ or, aud the le-Iiuionial« -ent free. Priee 75 cents Witt's Wlteh fTnzel Salve. On the Early Rlsm». About the most reli printed. Get some and protect l'ottlc Ni i i i.y all druggista. market for years nml a standby in with, lint now it must be used, aud "Warpath,’ ’ coveting more than * I er lake vour farms by posting them up. Hall's Family PU N for Coti- thousands of families, »let DeWltt 8. able on the market. Sold by Ben- the butchers are having hard lises. mile, will offer a diversified class of istlpatlou. Leader office. sou’s Pharmacy, Suhl by Bensou'a Phurruacj'. J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager. !t i I lpatroni 3 c Moine Hnbustrç Only. BWS & HANS î I Come and See tor Yourself f i E n tire ly i È Mcvv Stoch of ( 3 oobs d o m in o 1 i OUR ST O C K Benson's Pharmacy Currin & V e a t c h . Griffin ® Veatch Company! Benson’s Pharmacy General Blacksm¡thing m P L A I N AND FAN CY J O B PRINTING Leader Office * Pamphlet Work a Specialty 1