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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1907)
Wedding Bells. United Artisans. A very pretty wedding took place Tli, Assembly of United Artisans PERSONAL at the home of Mr. Louis Hexter was iuccessfuily organized Satur in Portland, last Sunday even day evening last by District Deputy ........ ..........„ „ . „ — j ing, February 3rd at 8 o’clock, the brand Master, I. W . Ely assisted Mrs. A. Graham is in Eugene for occasion being the marriago ot Miss by Dr. \V. O. Manion, Supreme Lillie Lurch of this city, to Mr. Medical Director, with the following a *ew l,a>’s Harry Krueger of Butte, Mont., unmed members; E. W. Gosseler was in Eugene only the families of the contracting Mr. and Mrs. J I. Jones, Mr. during the week, parties being present. and Mrs C. H. VatiDenbnrg, Mr. W . Harrison was a Eugene visi The parlors were elaborately and Mrs. W. S Chrisman, Mr. and decorated, and music was furnished Mrs. Chas. W. Caldwell, Mr. and tor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Owens were throughout the evening bv a popu Mrs. Percy Rogers, Messrs. C. H. lar orchestra. Forty-three mes Burkholder, F. B Phillips, M. H. in Eugene Wednesday. sages of congratulations and best Amlorsou, John H. England, Alvin J. W . Veatch is at Los Angeles wishes were received during the Brewer, Ben 11. Coffman, Mrs. visiting with his parents. eveuing, including cablegrams from Pluma P. Hanna. H. T. Dow, the timber cruiser, Europe, and many beautiful and The following officers wore elect was in the city during the week. costly presents were received. 'd: Master Artisan, J. H. England; Chief of Police Underwood i» The bride is the oldest daughter Secretary. Alvin Brewer; Treasurer, again confined to his home by ill of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lurch of this C H. VauDenburg; Supt. Mrs. ness. city, is very popular with the Caldwell; Inspector, Pluma Hanna; John Curriu has returned to the young people here, and all join in Senior Consul, Percy Rogers; wishing her success and happiness. Junior Consul, Mrs. \anDenburg; Grove after a long absence in Port Mr. Krueger is a prosperous Instructor, M. fi. Anderson; M. C.. land. young businessman ot Butte, Mont., Benj. C. Coffman; Warden. Chas. Mrs. T. G. McMurray, of E u where they will resido after u W. Caldwell. gene, are visiting with friends iu honeymoon spent in the Sound ! After the work of organizing this city. i w as Mulshed a bnuntifnl repast cities. I J. D. Cochran, who has been on M r . was served. At their next meet- Among those present wen a business trip to San Francisco, has and M r s . Lurch, Miss Celia Lurch, ing Feb. 16th they are going) returned. J. B. Lurch, of this city ; Miss E. to hold 1 * >eial session when a very Rev. Buoy, pastor of the M. E Weinland and Miss Lilli" Wein- j inter sbng program will be given land, of Sau Francisco; Mr. an d ; consisting of music, songs, ad- Church at Lorane, was in the city Mrs. Lehman Strauss Miss Strauss, dresses, lecitations, slight of hand yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hexter, Mbs Edith Hexter, Mr. Clayton Hexter, of Portland t ----------- Death of Flossie Huff. ¡etc. The members of the order! Mrs. Jenkins and daughter Miss 1 from Eu ene me to he invited and : Mabel Lee, atteuded the Catholic it expect««! tlmt some of the su- ' fair at Eugene Thursday. pri me officers «ill also be present j Mrs. Clifford Powers, a former an‘l »«otli. r large class of candi-1 resident of this place, is visiting dates initiated Many friend« in this city weiei with friends here. saddened and surprised last Sunday More Manufacturing. Mr. and Mrs. Coffman returned evening on learning of the death A long felt want is to be realized afternoon from a visit with their of Miss Flossie Huff, at her home for Cottage Grove. We were all | brother at Eugene. in Lynx Hollow, of pneumonia She had been attending the High *)K-ase‘1 when 15i*rtelf' & Co 1>u,lt 1 City Superintendent of Schools, _ _, their cold storage plant and now q l Strange was iu Eugene this school in Cottage Grove, iiving.it ilv. enterprising gi-nUemen hav- week on school business. the home of Mr and Mrs. -i. M f ing sold their meat business at that, Miss Rena Baker, the popular Isham, was an active member f U if"! I’biit, mid imbued with the spirit of telephone girl, is in Seattle on a the M. E- Church an 1 a doing something now and good tor ■ worker in the Epworth League, » couple of weeks vacation. number ol whose members attende.» Mrs. F. Rose has returned home residence, as ovoryone the luncral which was held in the alter a pleasant visit at Eugene, ci.-e does that once g' ts acquainted church near Walker, Fue-day after where she was the guest of Mrs. here, they have purchased noon. Rev. J. L. Beatty ot thi« Hawthorne. through Cha«. Burkholder a plat conducting the funeral services of ground froniing on both rail-1 Armund Wynne, the popular .Many beautiful floral pieces were ri a.l tra -ks an 1 will at once com- 1 hardware man is on duty agaiu af- sent by h< r young friends, the j menre the erection of an ice mauu- , ter wrestling for a few days with u Epworth League sending 10 P » t- factoring plant. Mr. Bartels is : slight attack of grip. land for two haudsotue pieces now in Portland securing the nec»8- 1 J. S. Haugey, of Portland, Miss Huff was a bright and love- sarv machinery, and before the ! special organizer for the Women of able young carl of 11 years and he> a c r ® , .1 summer demand for ice is uere we ) Woodcraft, was in the city Thurs . , parents have the deepest sympathy will have our own production and day in the interests of the order. o f her friends in Cottage Grove. 1111 agreeable change from former T. M. Woolley, of Howard Lake, days, it will be Minn., was in the city yesterday 011 Basket Social. j his way to Pasadena, Cal. Mr. Encampment Installs. Thursday evening the Knight 1 Woolley is au uncle of our t o w n s and Ladies of the Maccabees held a The Odd Fellows Encampment man, Geo. F. Comer. most successful basket social in of Ibis city installed their officers G. W . Peek, of San Francisco, Jones’ hall in this city. There was Wednesday evening. The floor was in Cottage Grove for several a large attendance and a fine di«- work was beautifully exemplified j d„y „ thi„ weokj loaving on the af- p la’ of artistic baskets. lh p c by the local team assisted by the ternoon train yesterday for home. prizes avere awarded for the band | Eugen«.- team. At the close of the somest baskets. 1 he first, a pr< tty regular lodge work, a banquet was broker and visits this section about vase, was won by Mrs. Roberts ot pm taken of and a general good every sixty days. He expresses Dorena. Second P ^ e . a card, time was bad. Among those from himself as havinc great faith in the comb and pin tray, was given to Eugene «vlio atteuded were; Henry future of tills city and is perhaps Mae Ilart, while Miss Whitlock re Denhart, C. S. Frank, W. J. War- the only broker visiting here who ceived the third prize a 0<Jjnt> and nock, J. W Cherry, W . Nichols, H. draws checks on the local banks. A. Barr E. C. Lake, Geo. Ii Mun- pin tray. Joe and Henry Landess are in An interesting program was ren ice, W. M. Green. M. Svarverud, Cottage Grove visiting. Arrived dered during the evening, Sir E. R. Frank, W. W . Chessman, Tuesday from Tenabo, Nevada, Knight N«<kes being encored 0,1 , yy j. Bowman, L- N. Phelps, M. where they have been engaged in his Irish song and dance. q puller and G. W. Holland. mining. They will return soon. The camp is situated about twenty Council Meeting. j Silk Creek. miles from Boowawe, Nevaila, their The Citv Council held it* regulai | The family of John Ashby have . , .rue «wO.y «--o v - . . _ _ . nearest railway point. The boys montlilv meeting Monday night, a' been <uffering with LaGnppe. The; . , .. , moaiuiy Iiu.cu h ” w , . . report good times and more mining which time an ordinance relating doctor w»s called to see Mr. Ashby | __„ ____ ___ .. in Nevada than they find in Oregon to a 10 inch lateral sower extend- Saturday and for that reason they return, not ing from the main sewer on Lucas Mias Janet Davidson of Saginaw because they like" sage brush better street, three blocks south to Wis visited her sister at this place re than Oregon forests. Their brother consin avenue, was passed. Two cently. Felix is in the Nevada camp and petitions liberally signed, were doing well. Mr. Henry Dame wood is away read, one to abolish the Jones “ Fish Pond’ ’ and the other asking from home at present, working for Episcopal Services. ■ the council to pass an ordinance his brother F. J. Damewood of Rev. C. H. Lake of Roseburg, ■ forbidding the sale of liquor and do Wilit wood. will hold services in the parlor of The recent big rains swelled Silk away with the slot machines. the Woodmen Hall on Monday eve Creek to nearly a flood again ning, Feb. 11th. An invitation is Commerciai Club Reception Mr. W. F. Gray spent Sunday extended to all to attend. On Thursday eveninc, 14th inst forenoon at the borne of Calvin the Commercial Club will hold 1* Bunch Bought a Newspaper. reception for the new members and Miss Inez Casobeer was again in 1 c j Howard of this city has the wives of the members. As this our ___ _ neighborbooii the first of the i purchased the Yoncalla Independ is the first reception this year the j w(ek ent from B. Y . C. Brown. Mr. Club is looking forward to a very Mrs. Mamie Manser of Portland 1 Howard will not personally tnan- pleasant ..........»• evening. - It • is hoped all ) is visiting with her parents Mr. ' »Re the paper, but will remain a pieasaui ‘ Mr the members will be presen ■ • _ and Mrs. B. Lurch will be the Lost and h«stess. r.nwson Slagle at present resident of Cottage Grove | LOCAL N E W S l Its No Wonder The Leader tells tLe news. Try Iloituden's homemade fudge. Furniture at «oat at Corbit’s. Miller aud -THÀT- T H E T O G G E R Y has an im mense I I A T trade when you con sider the New Styles arriving every two weeks . . . Frank Snodgrass is acting as city marshal during the illness of Mar shal Underwood. Crockery at cost at Miller and Corbits. T. C. M heeler, cashier of the First National Bank, ma le a flying trip to Eugene Thursday. Furnitun Corbit’s. at cost at Miller and Fresh chocolate bon bon« at Holroden'», uear tL bridge. Cooking stoves and heating stoves at cost nt Miller and Corbit’s. J. S. Brand is putting the Farm ers’ and Miners Telephone Line in fine ootid:' i 1 1 Cooking tov.s .»iii heating stoves at cost at Miller and Corbit’s. The New Era Drug f-tom lias the nicest Hue «■■ Valentines- ¡See his show window \V. II. Abrams is aide to be on the street agaiu after an iliuess of two week«. Miller aud Corbit are closing out at cost. Mrs. T. C. Abrams was in Tur- • ner this week attending the bedside) of her father who is ijuite ill. Fresh den’s. Next Winter Reading taffy every daj at Holm- We have arranged with the L. L. Woods, the piano tuner for Sherman J. Clay Co., Portland will be iu town May 1st lffo? Leave your tuning orders w tli Veatch & Lawson Music House. New Idea Woman’s Magazine for a clubbing combination with this paper T h e N k w I kka W oman ’ s M «OAZINH keeps up to its name. It is a woman,» Magazine, and a good one. It tell all about Fashions, Needlework, Crockery, Household affairs, etc. It con tains many bright stories and clever descriptive articles. We will for the next 3 idays, for cash, give 15 per cent off on any suit and 2.5 per rent off on any over coat iu the house. WliciT. r-Thomp- son Co. -It -52 OUR O F F E R . Everything needed for house keeping at Miller and Coroits. On Tuesday evening the hose company of the tire department held a meeting and .fleeted L. W . Baker, foreman; Nate Compton, first assistant; aud Marion Vent h, second assistant The manufacturing districts id Eugene \\: re at a -'.111 lstill for sev eral day« tin-- week on account of high water d'lie swidiust ’inn of Valentines ever sem in thi« city is at the Now Era Drug Store. Go to Miller anil Corhit for bar gains. j| Cottage Grove Lender, regular price $1.50 per year f lie New Idea Woman’s Magazine 50 cents per year BOTH THESE PAPERS FOR $ 1 .6 0 8 ■ Sample Copies Free. Cottage G r o v e Lea.der, tas ru -aiawa^^'a-ig’iwriwnfi war« » « ■ n High Grade Meats; 3 Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and V eal : a l w a y s ready. Our Refrigerator The contract for the building ol the residence of Win, Ostrander ou Third street has b<eu let to Messrs. Craig k Mate. Tiie infant child ot Mr. ami Airs. Wm. George, aged 1 mouth and 24 days, died of pneumonia Wednesday. The funeral was held from their residence yesterday af ternoon. A big mining deal was consu- diated in this citv last. Tuesday evening in which W. 1 Shurtl« ff of Sacramento, representing «astern capital, secured a controlling int« r- est iu the Great Northern mine. The High School began the new semester this week and several new branches hnve been taken up, The freshman class takes up Geology and Roman History, the junior class Zoology, and the sophomores Geometry. Owing to the illness of a number of the members of the Woman’s Club, the liOan advertis'd for Thursday an 1 Friday of this week had be to indefinitely postponed. , Those who hav,. promised loans will please keep them for the Loan at a future '¡ate The Catholic ladies of Eugene held a very -uectssful church fair | in that city this w ik , the p'o< eed« to help build the new church. Crockeiy at cost at Miller and Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed, C orbits- Epworth League. w hile wintry winds whined weirdly. All headache.« go wriirKled while Winnie wheezed Don't forget the devotional ìneet- Willie When yon grow wiser Born. wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win And iparii to use On Thursday, February 7 , to Mr mg of the Epworth League of the ter wind« work wheetes. Wherefore An “ Early Kiser.’’ we wilte, “ Use Kennedy's Laxative I’.i-'ir-i, safe, and Mr« Oscar F H - m a d e r . o f this! M E. Church Sunday night at 6:30 Cough Syrup," Nothing else so gr,(*i. DeWitt s l-.'llt! I sure pills. Benson * Pharmacy. Sold hy Benson's Pharmacy, i p. m. City, a to pound boy. C o tta g e G ro v e , O re. is the finest in Oregon. Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. Fred Herren. -1- -T- ■ Vf' =r- r |f ‘Phone M«ir lain 8 y If v r r -T- ■ - 1 *- «y-'-T- - rr-T -- ^ -T« ■T- T ‘-T- «fi; ivm ir^w esw oM Commercial All kinds of First Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection : TULLAK & BAIMBR 1 DGE : COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Tl WOMENS-*' r rtln o f lv o i w h a t o v o ry w o m a n m . d i a l r — - a p e r f e c t c o m p le x io n . I t Lrlngn t h a t « o ft, sm o o th , f r r s h . cl - t i n t to th o c h e r k t h a t d en o tM yo u th fu l» * « !. I t w ill b rin k b e a u ty > the-so w h o la c k It; I t w ill r e ta in It fo r thogo w h o alrr*A<ly po««0Pfi It; It w ilt en ab lo you to buocoji «fu lly roinb-’j ' th e t av»ge<i o f w e a th e r And tim* I> jn ’t d o u b t—«lon’t a rg u e . 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