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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1907)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL John Veatch. son of Senator R. M Veafcli of 1I11* '-¡tv a Mil o ut at the University of Oregon. Thuis day evening at Eugene won in in tereollegiate debate against the University of Washington team, The question debated was: Resolved: That the X V and the second section of X iV amendments of the constitution of the United States should be repealed without regard to the method of repeal . Mr. Veatch took the affirmative, and this is the third time he lias won in intercollegiate debate. He, with F, V. Galloway, have been chosen to go to Salt Lake to d* bate agaiust a team at that place on April 28. What's Become of Our B and ? Scholl- Van Riper Nuptials. "Music Laib charms t«» soothe The home of Mi and Mis. J. \V. the savage bre'ist.’ ’ and it also put« Gowdv wa the -c-. ir■ (1f ;1 very New fancy tests at the Toggery. .life m il good nature into every civ ‘ p re tty v e l b u g ' list S u n d i - eve n- Read the Bazaar new Graplio- ilized community The Cottage , ing a* !• '»’«'1 k. 11 1 *• <>c ■ siou In ing pboue ail. Grove Band base drum occupies a j the marriage >1. t ¡1 -l.t, 1 v|w- Mrs. J. Hansen of Eugene is vis cozy coiner of the council chamber Anna t an lti|er to M i . David Joh n iting in the city. silent and mute, but apparently iu- Scholl, Rev. Grace of the Presby J. W. Hobb ot Eugene was in viting to soaie musician to give it a terian church officiating. The par the city Tuesday. resounding whack. The thrilling lors were handsomely decorated notes of a cornet is occasionally with fetus and potted plants and a J. D. Dunn, of this city made a heard issuing from the confines ot number ot friends and relatives of flying trip to Eugene Monday. some building, but that is about the young couple were present to Senator I. H. Bingham came the extent of the martial music that witness the ceremony, and many down from Eugene Tuesday. a tew months ago gave our citizens valuable presents were received. A Mrs. David Griggs has returned a great deal of pleasure. Cottage delicious wedding supper was from a visit with her parents at Grove is full of musicians and mu served. Eugene. sic-loving people, anil The Leader The bride is one of the city’s Fingal Hinds says the wise ones lielieves that a good hand is one of popular young ladies and tier many J. 1). Cochran returned this week are now buying real estate. tf the social enterprises that should friends wish her unbounded happi from a two weeks business trip to Campbell & Walker have moved be kept up, and as there is consid ness. their office into the First National San Francisco. erable expense connected with au The groom, engaged in the Jew- Bank buildiug. organization of this kind, to say elery business, is one of the city’s Needs an Opera House. J. B. Hopkins, the Eugene lum iiiotli'iig of the tune devoted to enterprising business men, well Among the paying investments ber man was doing business in the practice by the members, which is liked by every one and a young Grove and Bohemia during the in Cottage Grove, awaiting the donated, the citizens and merchants man of excellent character. small capitalist, is the need of an week. 1 should encourage and assist in May life be to them indeed a Opera House or a large hall where keeping it intact. In return, the pleasant dream Dr. Wall of Eugene was in the atnusemeuts of various kinds can The following is a iist of those city Wednesday attending Ed Un be given. At the present time if members, in a town of this size, I are always willing to assist in so present and the presents received:— derwood who is still quite ill. President Roosevelt should desire cial functions where music is a de Mr. a n d Mr-. AI M isliler, i-ut glass Uiuds will sell you any kind of a to visit us to cousult with our citi sirable factor, and we would liko to w ater but lli Hr. Wi u ,-i 1 H u bbard 1, ranch trom 10 to 2000 acres. Cdl zens as to the advisability of his see some one who is identified with C h ina tea net: Mi and Mr F r a n k W. F ry e , silw r s u g a r sin ||. Mi ami Mrs. and see his list. tf accepting the nomination fora third the band and its members, use his II. C. M u d sill, sil\, 1 lurry sp oon : County Clerk Lee is confined to term, we would he utterly at a loss influence to ressurrect the organi .Mr. anil Mrs. Aivliii- T h o m p son , cut his bed at his home in Eugene with I for a room large enough to acccni- zation, and prepare for summer en- g l a s s berry sot anti embroidered a severe attack ot inflammatory j modateall who would desire to hear j gageraeuts. d o l l y ; M r. and Mrs Henry Scholl, !him. A <1 opera house is a good chin a tea si t : I,m ile Scholl, liver tea rheumatism. s p o o n s ; Mis Ni-llit* llicliiuoiul, chin a Guest Day Mrs. DuBruille and child, wife of advertisement for a town, for the c a k e -p la te ; Id a F ra n ces Barrett, j reason that, traveling troupes are tire manager of The Leader, arriv Decidedly the most prominent c h in a salad set; HI. B. G rig gs, c u t ed from Albany on the overland 1 thoroughly posted as to what towns event of the season was the enter g l a s s salt an,I pepper set Arm and this alftrooD, to become a perma ¡along their route can furnish the tainment given by the Woman’s W yn ne, liiclio] t e a and coffee po ts; [ accommodation needed. Although Club Saturday afternoon March Miss Ethel Cottle, table linen; Mr. nent citizen of Cottage Grove there are some people who have all- j I 30, at the Commercial Club rooms, a n d Mrs. G eo . A tk inso n , t a b l e c l o t h Services will be held this morn 1 tipathy to shows of all kinds, still llesitames Wood, Job. and Billing a n d em broidered doily; Inina Grace, ing at 0 o’clock at the Catholic trinket ease; Mrs. B r a n t , china pie there are others who see nothing I ton were the hostesses. The pro p lates, Mr and Mrs Fred L a m b , Church by Rev. Father Farrell of 1 wrong in attending them. gram began with an old fashioned t a b l e linen; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mc Eugene. A temperance lecturer might de- F a r l a n d , ta b le linen ; Mr Ed Hebard, The semi-annual rental of the sire to lecture here, o r a concert j spelling match, some spelled pho t a b le linen ; Mi v. H. Kelso, table netically and some ilid not, those farmers telephone is due April 1st. troupe give an entertainment, hut who didn’ t came nearer winning linen;.Mr. and Mrs. G M. I-’rye. ta b le D avi d G riugs , Manager. l i n e n ; Mr. Sam 1 ‘eaive, soup plates; the only place open t o them is a the prize. Mrs. Paul Jones finally l*r. and Mrs. Kime, b e d ro o m toilet The Eugene Lumber Company church At present there is no spelled "th f class’ ’ down on set; Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Coleman, has bought four flat cars, which public hall in which a dance or so l a r g e picture F ra n k . 1 . Sly, Clias. B sy-zy-gy. will help them in securing logs B ru n e a u , w r i t i n g de sk . W a t c h ft cial, or in fact a public gathering Then a list of 120 questions were Item the camps above Cottage of any kind can he held, that is asked and the first to answer was L a w s o n , r o c k in g cliuii Virgil and Bethel G o w ily , china tea p la t e s : M r . Grove. large enough. Then, we say that given the slip with the question on T o m 1 ‘a i k e r , decorated w ed d in g c a ke ; Geo. M. Hall and family of O k Cottage Grove needs an opera house it, the one receiving the most slips S c h o ll & Son H ardw are C o ., cook lahoma, have rented Win. Higgins or public hall capable of «eating winning the prize. Questions such s t o v e a n d utensils; Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. Selioll. dining tablet G u y Van residence near the Catholic Church from 1200 to lf>00 people,, and be as, How many sell liars enrolled in Riper, sofa; Mr. and Mrs. . 1 . W . and will spend the summer in this lieve that good interest on the moil the Cottage Grove schools? Who H o w d y , bedroom suite, one resident city with a view of locating here. ey invested, awaits the party or is Secretary of State? What is the lot in c i t y ; Mrs. J o h n Scholl, t w e n ty The following birth notice ap parties who will erect such a build cleanest city in the world? Who in dollars. peared in the Umpqua Valley News ing. We have heard it rumored the club has the best looking hus The semi-annual reutal of the that such a building is contemplat band? Nearly every one answering Monday: farmers telephone is due April 1st. F O U N D —On street, lady’s long ed, and hope such rumor has good this at the [same time, but Mrs. W. D vvid G riggs , Manager. foundation. fur. Call at this office. A. Hemenway proved she had the & T h e Toggery .0 0 t’ntil new building is completed, can bo found just across the street with an exclusive line ol >0 J 0 0 1 1 Gentlemen’s a ‘f A /St /V Furnishings Goods ,. % ------------------ Spring Style of Shirts and NecK- wear arriving daily m .0 S £ See the latest Knox Style $3.00 H ats 0: S l i t t i STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER This is why our shoe business is growing so rapidly. We have the line exclusive and stand ready to prove the as sertion. The Patriot and Pilgrim lines for men arc great winuers. The Quaker and Mayflower lines for ladies are superior to any. The Eternity and Stronger than the Law Hues for child ren ai d boys are unsurpassed. H. VENSKE. j Are you faking advantage of our big clubbing offer. It can’t be beaten. G. W. Smith died Sunday at 10:30 at Creswell. He leaves a wife and eight children and was a mem ber of the W. O. W., catryiug a policy of $2000. Currin & Veatch are showing a new line olladies anil childrens shoes Birthday Party. best looking husband and captured the slip with the question on it. vliss Palmer getting the highest number of slips, IS, won the prize. The prize in either case carried out the idea of April 1st, an empty Bon Bon Lox with the question, ‘‘ What day is Monday?’ ’ written in the bottom Light refreshments were served followed by toasts which showed much thought and originality. How it feels to be president, Miss Jennie Woods; The Club, Mrs. Kakin : Our guests Mrs. H. Veatch; The Club babies, Mrs. W. A. llem- euway; My neighbor, Mrs. Job; Esperanto, Mrs Paul Jones; Anti- Esperanto, Mis. Briggs; Last but not least "The Men’’ by Mrs. Last Saturday Miss Edna Grace was given a birthday parly l>y a number of her young friends at the residence of Dr. Job. Games and music were indulged in and refresh ments served. Miss Ivina left with her parents this week for her new home in Indian Territory. The young ladies present were: The concrete foundation for the | Misses Edna Grace, Frances How new brick building at the corner ol ard. Ethel Eakiu, Eliza McGee, Fifth and Main street is about com- j Belle Burkholder and Emma Job. pleted and iu a few days more the masons and carpeuters will be busy j The semi-annual rental ot the at woik. farmers telephone is due April 1st. Mrs. Annie Bohlman desires to D avid G rio g s , Manager. announce to the ladies of Cottage Grove and vicinity, that aside from Slot Machines Musi Go. Fashionable Dressmaking she makes In accordance with a state law Chambers. a specialty of shirt waists. Give and a city ordinance, Mayor Jones Potted plants were used as deco lier a call if you need the assistance has instructed Marshal Snodgrass [ rations. o f an experienced dressmaker. to remove from any store building Guests were: Mrs. McCulla, Mrs Attorney Jerome Knox of Cot or hotel having them, all slot and Dr. Best, Mrs. Awbrey, Mrs. Camp tage Grove was in the city today gambling machines or devices, and bell, Mrs. Rosenbitrg, Mrs. Ishnni, on professional business, and visit- 1 the marshal has been busy the pust Mrs. Dr. Woods, Mrs, Eva Hem ing with bis old friends, the Messrs. two days carrying out the instruc enway, Mrs. Russell of Dorena, Miss Lutch, Miss Palmer, Miss Pape Bros., of this city. Mr. Knox tions. Ponti, Miss Currin. is an old time newspaper man and favored this office with a pleasant Married at Salem The semi annual rental of the call.— Umpqua News. Mr L. L.t Woods, the well farmers telephone is due April 1st. Mrs. Pringle died Saturday even known piano tuner and Miss Ethel D a v i d G r i g o s , Manager. ing about 5 o’clock at her home at Veatch were married at Salem this Creswell. She was a widow and a week. Mrs. Harry Wynne, sister Anniversary very estimable lady. She haves of the bride, Dr. and Mrs. Woods, The M. B. A celebrated the loth three grown children, Thomas, of parents of the groom and Mr. and anniversary of their existence in Washington and Roxie and Mil Mrs. LeRoy Woods of this city, at- 1 Cottage Grove Monday evening by dred, both teachers in the public j tended the wedding. giving a musical and literary pro schools of this county. ----------— ---------- gram, social and refreshments and H. S. French, the Pacific Postal The semi-annual rental of the to add to the enjoyment of the line foreman, was called here from farmers telephone is due April 1st. eveniug Miss Mable Lee was in Cottage Grove Thursday to repair a 1 D a v i d G r i e g s , Manager. formed that it was the occasion of severed span of wire at the railroad another anniversary, her 21st Grand Worthv Matron. cut, north of town. The wire had birthday and e. beautiful gold chain Mrs. Hherwin, Grand Wot thy was presented to her by her friends been shot in twain by some un known party, for whose arrest and Matron of the order of Eastern in the order. conviction the standing reward of Star is in the city and will meet It you can’ t afford to buy a house $50 will he paid. In cases of this 1 with Cottage Grove Chapter No. I kind, the law provides a heavy fine this evening. All members are and lot, si cure a lot before they get and imprisonment in jail. - - Roae- earnestly requested to attend this too high. Hinds has some good meeting. ones. tf Jjurg Review. Easter Social Friday evening March 30, the Epworth League of the M. E. Church held an Easter social at J. M. Isham’s. The games played were very amusing all of which had something lo do with an ‘‘egg.’ ’ Prizes were given to the winners of the games, Emma Job and Nora Beebe being the lucky ones. Refreshments were served, which savored wonderfully of eggs. ’Twas a unique party and the Leaguers enjoyed it to such an ex tent that it was a late hour when the good-byes were said. Commercial Stables A ll kinds o f First C lass Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection : TDLLAR Ô Â IM B R ID G E fr — ........ a ™ - - 7^ Manufacturers of Flour anil Feed. Bran $20 per ton, averaging 50 cents per sack. Shorts $23 per ton; HO lb. sack $1. Rolled bar ey $1 05 per sack; special rate on ton lots. Compare our barley with the imported varieties and Vetch Hay! note the difference. We have a lot of clean Vetch hay, splenibd for cow«, 1.0. 0. F.. Attention. see it at our warehouse. We pay 4 cents for second hand feed sacks. Respectfully, Hartung Hansen. \ EUGENE j HOSPITAL # ÀS%. a little medicine once in a while than to bo sick. Now is tho time to take GOOD TO NIC A bottle of our ? ? ? ? ? will make you feel full of life = = = = = = = = ^ Cottage Grove Flour Mills Cottage Grove Lodge I. O. O. F. have completed arrangements for a visit from Grand Master, W. A. Carter this evening. All mem bers should attend Visiting brothers will be welcome IT’S BETTER TO TAKE : COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON '%'%'%% {■ mû M K I U C A I . A N D -I ÌH ÌM Al l W. Kuykeii'i.'ill M I» Ì J W . <). P rosse r, M I > I». .1. B a rtl.’, M. I> » . F . S c a le i« . M I» I. ». M x rile , M I) <J#o. O il D d l u r M I. |i K . M c I H i i . k h I, M. I» Pur the care and traalmenl of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op peratinjc room and equipment Appliances for X ray work. Sprdum and blood examinations, f ull corps of trained nurses. Rates on application TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. tegular connus of Icctnr*»* by the hinilty and pr/ietieil i II*. in the hospitili. The metile.-il and mirgieal staff of the le »¡till fonatiti a the facility. For rate« or information i<| [reu« W. K I Y KENDALL, M. D, Supt, and energy, etc etc. Benson’s Pharmacy THE LEADER. Cottage Grove, Oregon of Cottage Grove. 'i ù