Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 01, 1906, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE L E A D E R
COTTAGE GROVF
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Cottage (jrove Churches
OREGON
J. McKEAN FISHER. Manager.
\ f K T H O IH S T
E P IS C O P A L .
R ev.
Special Sunday School Convention
Cottage Drove District will bold a
convention Monday uml Tuesday,
D ik -. 3 and 4 at the Presbyterian
<’hurt'll. Rev. Cbas. A. Phlpp will
I k * ill charge.
1 st HAY AFTKKN oon session
2 On Praise service................... Rev.
It.
I ¡race.
2:30—Round table conference, led
b y ...................................... C. A.Phipps
3:15—" Relation of the Panto! to
8. N.” ...............................Pastor Olsen.
3:15—"W h o Should utteml the • S.
Mr. Clarence M irss.
I : » —Roll call o f S S , etc.
.1 l.. Beatty Post r. Preach-
lug services at 11 a. in. slid 7:30
PUBLISHED KVKKY SATURDAY
ji. m. Sunday School, lo a. m.,
Kpwnrth League, 0:30 p. in . Prayer
HY TtIK
meeting Thursday evening ut 7:30.
I EADKK f»l H U SH IN G COMEAN Y
All arc cordially Invited to be present
First Presbyterian Church, Pastor
Filtered at the C o M m w Grove postoffice ja aeo-
It. C. G iaie, Morning service, 11,
otiU-crasa matter.
evening 8, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p,
in. All stranger« and sojourners
SU HSU K11*1 ION KATES
l>ue Year
-
$1.80 welcome.
MX Monili»
.75
Morning subject
¡ ‘ Distinctive
t l t NINIi SESSION.
fh reee Months
.
.
.
.50
I paid In advance hut H uot so paid a words in the Christian religion.”
7:30—Praise
service.................Mr O.
anlf rm rate oí
.»*o |»**r year lit be charged.
F.veuiug subject ‘ ‘ Hours o f Dark­ W. Fiddler.
Advr^rtHliiu rates made known on application
ness.
7:50—“ The Church ut Work In S.
Episcopal Church. Services held 8 .” ........................ Mrs. Orpha Reason
CLUBBING LIST
V05—Special music.
the second Wednesday evening ot
8:15—Evangelism in 8. 8. by.........
The Cottage* (iròve L eader for one each monthat 7:30 in Masonic hall.
.........
Rev. C. A. Philips
yoitr, and uny of thè followlng publi
‘•»itlon for one year, f<>r thè prlt-e set There will be services every fifth
2 n d d a y — MORNING SESSION.
Sunday of a month.
opposlte*
0:30—Praise service... ...............J.
New York Tribune Partner
.$1 75
Catholic Church, Father Carrol. Cochran.
Toledo W eekiy Iliade .................
1-75
9:50—“ Music In 8. s . ” ............ Mr.
Portland W eckly Oregoniau .
'i 50
Services the second Sunday iu each
I'. A. Phipps.
Portland Wrekly Journal................ '¿.00
month.
Portland Herul Weekly Journal.
‘¿.‘¿5
10:30—"Teachers Training"..... Mrs.
San Francisco Cali.............
‘¿.50
Christian Science services held F. E. Billiugtoii.
san Frainrtsco Kxaininer................... ‘¿.50
Sunset Magazlne, San Francisco ¿.00
I0:47i—“ Teachers Opportunity.........
over Allison’s Barber shop every
• >ut West. LOS Angeles
. ‘¿.50
........ Itev. Beatty.
Town and Country Journal
1.75
Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock and
Northwest Poultry Journal ....... 1.75
AI-'TERNOON SESSION.
Wednesday evening at 8 o ’clock.
Pacific lIonie*dead
¿.‘¿5
2:u0—Praise service..................... Mr.
Christian Church, lfev
D. E.
Burges.
SATURDAY
DECKMBKK 1, 190« Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in
2:lo—Business reports, etc.
the morning and 7.30 iu the even­
2:95—“ The Child as Hods” ............
The families of Cottage Grove all ing. Y. P. S. C. E- meeting at Rev. P. ('. Grace.
3:00—"The Boy Problem” ............
e ljoyed a good thanksgiving time <!:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo
Mrs. Ora Hemenway.
The year has- been an unusually o ’clock,
Intermediate
Endeavor
3:15 “ Primary and Junior W ork."
prosperous one o f nearly every Society at ’ 2:30 and Cboir practice
2 n d e v e n in u s e s s io n .
family and the stores all report every Saturday eveniug at 7 :3c.
7:30—1 raise service.................... I. I.
that the preparation of good things
Jones.
for the least of the day made their
7:50—“ A Call to Service” ............ Mr.
h lies larger than ever before at
Fred Wuehlte.
such a time, and it is to be sup­
S:0o—Special music.
Bv 1>K. FRANC LUCII K HARD, t U O K N » ,
«: 15—"D oes It Pay” ..............Rev. C.
posed that consequently the feasts
OREGON.
A.
Phipps.
were all par excellence.
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Professional Cards.
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Vetch Hay!
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E. C MAC Y
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Office: Awbrey Bulldtu». ..Main street
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Cottage Grove Flour Mills
Manufacturers of Flour and Feed.
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HOCK K I T
Bran $20 per ton, averaging 50 cents per sack.
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PHYSICIKN *S0 SURGEON
t
é Office In Stewnrt A l'..ri<-r MilMint' Main
Cottane tlrove. Otti, ■ plume
1 street.
< Main 30 :1 . Residence plume >1 u 11
r M H » ; ' . * ! » • » V.l
Shorts $23 per ton; 80 lb. sack $ i.
Rolled barley $ 1.05 per sack; special rate on ton lots.
Compare our barley with the imported varieties and
I d A d -A d -A d
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H. K. JOB
P H Y S IC IA N a n d SC R O B O N
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All calls prom ptly attended.
Main St. P hou elH .
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note the difference.
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Offici
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We have a lot o f clean Vetch hay, splend'd for cows;
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see it ut onr warehonso.
We pay 4 cents for second hand feed sacks.
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Respectfully,
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K. YOUNG
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T T O IIN K Y A T ;L A \ V
Office: Young B u 1U11» k , Main Streer,
West Side.
Hartung & Hansen.
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Come and See for Yourself
P H Y S IC IA N a n d SCKOKON
Office In McFarland Building
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Over W ynne’ s Hardware More
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£ Office Phone, 341 Residence) Phone, 126
THE EYE AND IIS CAKE
COUNTY
Silk Creek.
T he Medley boys killed two
wi/drats Saturday near the Heck-
nut place.
Uncle John Damewood and wife
wont to Springfield Wednesday to
spend Thanksgiving
with
their
daughter, Mrs. Z. Collins and
tamily.
A. I) Owens and l<oy Wheeler
ven t to liugene last Friday.
OFFICERS.
President—Mrs. M. 1). Mitchell, Plu-
I Reue*
Vice President—Miss D. M. I.ogan,
\ Eugene.
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E n t ir e ly ’K c w S to c h of
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ARION V HATCH
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
EMBALMER
fjVijä
(3oobó C o m in o
Parlors a t V ea tch A la ivvson’s
CUP
DISTRICT I'RESIDENTH.
Uren Bennett. Junction; H K.
! Shirk, Eugene: B. F. Chase, Sprtug-
Ileld; A. I. Wheeler, Creswell: Mrs.
1 A. H. King, Cottage Grove; Rev. C. A.
( Burvis, Florence.
Primary Superimleudeut — Mrs.
Franklin Martin, Eugene.
■Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs. M.
M. Pitney, Junction.
Assistant—J. M. Day, Junction.
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+ r e t u r n ■.
Benson’s Pharmacy
liHMOawiS w ^ n y^:."- m b h r b h k i
ST O C K
O f S h oes c a n ’t b e Beaten
Currin & Veatch.
1. Cornea.
Has the largest Stock of School
ClVlN
2. Aqueous Humor.
supplies in the city. Our line o f
3. Pupil.
4. Iris.
General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People
W. N. Wheeler made a business
Books. Artist's Material. Sundries
5. Crystaliue Lens.
trip to Saginaw Monday.
m
fi. Vitrious Humor.
arc now complete.
Wages Go Up.
Miss Inez Casebeer arrived from
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7. Optic Nerve.
One by one the great corportions
W e are giving special ca r to
London Monday night and is stop
8. Retina.
o f the country are raisiug wages on
ping with her aunt Mrs. D. A.
9. Chorioid.
j an average o fte n p ercen t. This
listen. She will probably attend
10. Sclerotic.
Our Presciption Counter
t ie Koyal Academy this winter.
In the article of last week the is not by reason of any pressure,
Grandpa Babcock lias recently Cornea; Aqueous H um or and Iris but because it is warranted by ex­
railways
which at all times get the best
sold a piece o f land to Gilbert Me were talked about. This time the isting conditions. The
focusing apparatus o f the evo is to and other public service corpora­
attention, using only the puiesL
» ord of C res well.
tions have been earning unusual
be taken up
of chemicals, having the largest’
Just back of the Iris is the Crys- profits and they are right in distri
stock iu town it makes shopping'
First Quarterly Conference
taline Lens. This is not perfectly butiug tome of the increased earn­
Rev. M. C. W ire, Presiding El­ round hut is longer than it is wide. ings among those who do the easy iu our place.
der liugene District, will hold quar­ And is convex on both surfaces, work.
Mailorders receive the best o f
terly couferouce at ths
M. E. the convexity beiug greater ou the
It seems likely that this policy
attention.
Church Friday eve, Dec. 7 th
He posterior surface. It is three-eights will be generally followed. It is
will g o to Lorane Saturday and re of an inch loug and three-sixteenths true that the cost of living has in­
turning will preach Sunday night thick. The leus is highly transpar­ creased a great deal in ten years,
jn the M. K. Church,
Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing
ent, rather soft, and very elastic. hut most of the corporations have
goods, Miners' Loggers’ and mill
It is enclosed in a capsule that is increased wages more than once in
A Fine Present
extromely thin and transparent. that time. Indeed, the coming ten
supplies, Wagons, Buggies, Agri-
Cotiaga Grove. Oregon
per cent will be the greatest boon
I.ittlc Miss Noarni Constance The Crystaliue lens is made up o f
eultural Implements,
Sporting
oi
recent
times,
because
it
gives
a
W ynne, the live months old dough one layer upon another of tissue
A A V .-»
goods,
(inns.
Ammunition,
Hercu­
chance to save. That is where the
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wynne that is so fine that to distinguish
les
powder,
Caps,
Fuse,
Etc.
advantage will come in. The man
the
separate
layers
a
very
high
received on Wednesday a lovely
plush lounging robe, the gift of power microscope is required. T he ¡ wh ° gets au iucrease of income and
spends it all is very foolish. A day
Mr. 1’. Thomason, travelling sales­ layers being placed one over an­
coraeth when he will be unable to
other
to
form
the
lens
makes
it
re­
man for Mitchell, Lewis A Staver
earn the maximum and that man is
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Co., Portland. The young lady semble an onion. These luye.s at
W'atfon and carriage p *
shrewd who uses present ooppor-
the
center
form
a
hardened
uucelus
will enjoy getting out in the coldsst
ing. All work guaranteed
tunities to provide lor the rainy
Have your horsesteeth ex­
but
grow
softer
towards
the
edge
weather in her earringe with such
amined and repaired. Shop
ot the lens. A s people grow older day that is inevitable in most lives.
at rear ot' Hemenway t*
a warm covering.
Burkholder’ s Store :: ::
The American people do not save
the outer layers grow harder and
a» much us they should. They
less elastic.
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2£1 2 3 JfS
On either side of the leus, as waste too much. It is proper
shown in the above drawing, is a enough to »pend money if you get
tiuy muscle which is attached to back a full return, but there are »0
the leus. This is called the Ciliary many who rush wildly to spend
their little all and have nothing of
muscle.
When lookiug at uu object some I consequence to show for it. It is
distance away, twenty feet or more, these spendthrifts who often make
the eyes are said to be at rest. That j the tortuues of the rich. Those
complaiu
against
wealth
is, the Crystaliue lens is as llut ae who
PROM PTLY
AND
NEATLY
it can be, and the little ciliary should remember that much of the
, individual liehe* of the country are
muscle is at 11» normal length
E X E C U T E D
AT
THE
Then when leading it is neces 'simply accretions of the unwise e x ­
penditures
o
f
those
who
are
foolish.
sarv for the lens to become more
convex, or
magniiying. Conse­ Save the teu per cent that is com ­
quently the ciliary muscle which in g.— Enquirer.
hold» the lers flat when the eye is j
at rest, must rtlax. thus allowing S p ecial R e d u ce d K a le to K a n s a s Cltv
•f\d Kotvirn.
the lens to become more convex
"Mississippi
Commercial Congress’ .
At the age of forty-three or forty- '
Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 20-23 ’ o(!’
five the Ciystaline lens becomes « 1
Round trip tickets for this occas­
much harder tbau in youth that
when the ciliary muscle relaxes, in , ion will be on sale at this office
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Round trip (loth
the .let of reading, it doe» not re- , Nov. j4 and i5.
Bcautifuily located ir Portland Oregon,
era unauri assed U ilities f< r the cui-
spoud by becomoiug more convex. • ways through Portland) flii4 10.
turr
d education oi v o um vv.ri.M
Special
Then the letters of the reading or j Round trip (one way through Port­ opportunities
in Music .Art I
and Liter-
the stitches iu the sawing seem to 1 land and one way through Calif., ature Well equipped I*;, s ;
nd Chemical Lab-
oratorie«. Herbarium a
M ral Cabinet. The
run together and become» hard to <73. 60.
largest and O l d e s t l a :
t - t v i;i the Pacific
J. M. I siiam , Agent.
see. Aud we find that it is neces
Northwest, it enjoys a nata
ration for ira
parting
the
l
est
physical,
mental
: -S m r,i train­
sary to hold the work further from j
ing
»nd
d
t
n
pin
t
I
v
«
New Time Table.
the eye* thau is convenient.
socially and educationally fir t ie most >y, f, d
This is the time of all others j In effect Sunday, Nov. 25 12 a m station. Confers Acad« r ri;id C »:,tte l i rocs
br State Authority
when the aid o f the Optician or lie
of non Cathobcs is -
-'
i-l
;demy
north
bound
S
V
fractiunist should be sought and the t
■« qrr .tvailahle
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1153 a in tages Social opportun t.- « -
projier glasses prescrilied aud worn. '
in no other city on the (O ast I;u d i gs large and
Tins must not 1«
put off for neg No 18 Cottage Grove Local 5 . I 0 a in com m odious well lighted, heated and ventilated,
« ?h all j
1 i . 2o a ni derm lfor. ft
i lect brings eyestrain and head I No 12
conveniences
T he ¡-r tut n is liberal
No 14 New Fast Train
(1:13 p m modern
I nclii s
4
and traditions of age rd a
.¡vit
IVrms
SOI TH BOUND
i lu the above illustration posterior
W e h ave a full lirve of Legal B la n k s and
■ o d s s t. S it f
to the Cry »Inline lei.» is a large
ls
">
er
T.26 a m announcement hookb : B. ard »i -i ”
year.
Address
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T resp a ss Notices.
bpave
This is called the Vitrious No 13 New Fast Tram
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4.30 a m
t lumber and is filled with *i je llj- S o u
PORTLAND. 0
S .A .
2 .5 5 p m
like snbstai . e called tlm Vitrious No 17 Cottage Grove IaicalV 'co p m
Humor.
1 his torms f. ur-litths ot
3 ^
Uood for evorvthing a s;iive ls u-e.l
the eye.
The V .tri..us Hunrnr Im« rests and in back it is couvex filling I d f h i I eepeciafly rweomroeiided foi
Need 11 triuhl cathartic
V pill is
lhe t nife I States Steel corpora­
no esiiei'ial part to perforin in the the curve of Retina and holdiug it p i l e s . T h n t Is w l i n t w e s a y o f D e !>c-t. Say n put like DeWitt'a Little
tion
has granted a larger increase
Wltt’a
Wltch
B
R
tel
Boire
On
th»
act ot seeing, but is the support o f in placa.
mnrkot for yeiirs nnd i standbv in Early Kisers. About the most reli­ in wages to its employees. Their
•he eye. In front it forms a hol­
Next week, the coat» or tunics of thousnnds of familles. Get DeM'Itt s. able on the market. Sold by Ben­ lead in this matter has been follow ­
low in which the Crystaliue leus I the eye will be described.
80I1I by Bensou's l’huruiaca'.
son’s Pharmacy,
ed by many other companies.
1
Griffin ® Veatch
Gompany;
Benson’s Pharmacy
General Blacksm¡thing
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