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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1907)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. New fancy vests a t the Toggery. G o to Miss Barretts for good hats and cheap prices. J. M. Howe came down from E u gene Tuesday. A son was b om to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richmond on May 8 . Miss G b I o Hare is visiting with friends in Albany. Eingal Hinds says the wise ones are now buying real estate. tf C. Hemenway, of Eugene, was in the city this week on business. Chester Hemenway of Eugene was in Cottage Grove Wednesday. Penrl Bennett, ol the telephone exchange is in Portland for a few days. Miss Alice Wood of Eugene, has been visiting Mrs. T. K. Campbell this week. T he H art restaurant has been leased to J)an Byrne, who is now in possession W. H. Berg, from Alaska, is vis iting his parents in this city alter a years nhsence. Hinds will sell you any kind of a ranch trom 10 to 2000 acres. Ctll and see Iris list. tf W A N TED — A t this office, cleau cotton rags for which we will pay 2 1 ■ cents a pound. Good quality, good style and good service all to he found st the Ideal Millinery. Bedrock prices W. H. Stensloff oue of the State Sheep Commission members was in the city W ednesday on official bus iness. The Cottnce Grove W oman's Club will hold its final meeting tor the current year this afternoon, iu the Commercial Club rooms. Frank Sly, llle accommodating clerk of Benson s d ru g store has gone to Portland on a business and pleasure trip this week. Tom Barker leaves today for Rainier, as delegate to G r a i d Court Forester of America Convention, which meets there next week. .Sales on millinery continued lor two weeks longer. Prices you never heard of before, come in and see for v out s e l f . Ideal Millinery. Father O 'Farrell of Eugene, wa« in the ciiy Wednesday assisting Father Move at the mission held during the week in the Catholic Church. W A N T E D T O R E N T —A furnish ed or partly furnished bouse of four or five rooms for the summer, from the 1st to the 15tb of June. I.eave word at this office or phone 1 - 2 - 1 . L U M B E R '! LU M BER!! A very pleasing industrial item W e would call the attention of our street committee to the condi is the one that 250,000 freight cars I want 20 , 000,000 feet of good tion of Second street on the north are to be built ju s t as fast as possi merchantable Oregon pine. Will side of Main street. With all the ble to help out the demauds from contract for a years cut and pay gravel that is easily obtainable, all sections of the country for cars highest market, price; will make liberal advances on B. of E. there is no excuse for Cottage to convey the products of the farm, G. W . P kkk , Grove to have such a dangerous mill and factory. The United States 2r.!> Barlett St., San Franci»co, Cal. thoroughfare, especially where it , is growiug wonderfully in a busi- can be seen and commented on by | ness way and it behooves the rail- Testimonial every stranger who enters town, road magnates to take the w heels' Oottagi«' Grove .O re g o n .M a r c h , ’07 T h e street m ay not be used to any ¡out of their heads and p u t them -pn wh»,m it may concern; T his is to certify that I have great extent, but while it is left under boxes for the good of the | taken treatment of Dr II. A. Fos- opeu lor travel it should be put in c ountry.— Albany Democrat. , . , , , ■ ... . . Iter, chiropractor, for my eyes. The a condition that would at least se Latest style of v.s.t.ng cards a t treatmei,t has been of great benefit cure the town against a damage 75 cts. per 100 , at Dea ler office. to my e y <s. I can see better than suit. T h e local camp, Woodmen of t h e ) 1 have been able to see in ten years. [nr vertigo T he members of Co. E are to be World initiated some new members H e, lms ,,lso tr<‘a,e<1 , . . . a as i and given me the only relief I have commended for the rapid improve at their regular session laat F n d a v . ever ha<1 froni , hat malady which ment they are m akiug in military At its condusioa the members sat ja ,,f thirty-five years standing. My tactics. Captain Johnson found it down to a spiead of mauy good ■ eyes have been bad for thirty years. f most cheerfully recommend unnecessary to form an a w kw a rd things to tickle the palate aud to squad, so is putting the boys please the inner man. Mr J. E. him to the public as being compe- through their paces at a rapid gait. Beaky, the organizer of the Order tent in his chosen profession and a Part of their equipment has been for this district was present, and courteous gentlemen received and the remainder is e x made a short addtesa lor the good Respectfully, lir.v. R. C. G ka « k . You will find ate at my office, pected in a few days. At the bus of the order. , , Wining, from fllinois, who , over Madsen’s from 10 to 12 a. in iness meeting Tuesday night, Col. Mr. , i of . years ago, and > 2 . to 5 1 p. in. and 7 to in. Sun- Blair was unanimously elected hon was here a couple , 0 p. 1 r . ’ “ ’ . (lay bv appoint men», orary member of the company. who has some m ining interests in ' _______ _ L _____ Papers io discussing the w r e c k j this section, arrived on Monday, Wanted. of the Southern Pacific excursion and on Thursday left for a two Gentleman <>r lady with goon reference to travel by rail or witlt a ; train in California by which 32 per months sojourn on his claims. rig for a firm of $ 250 , 000.00 capi-j sons were killed, have much to say County Clerk Dee and iamily lal. Salary $13*72.00 p!,r year and in criticism of the company for run have returned from an outing at expenses, sulaiy paid weekly and ning their trains too fast. Here in London Springs, twelve miles south expenses attvanced. Address, with Oregon that kind ot criticism of this city. Mr. Lee is much im- stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Cot- 1 tage Grove, Oregon. would be considered a great joke.— proved in health. Register. Mrs. B. R. Job was in Corvallis TOR SALE The dates fixed for the District las' week on a visit to friends and A Jersey cow. Enquire o f John Fair t" be held at Roseburg ate relatives. Edmonds. Saginaw, Ore. tf September 11-12-13-14, t lie last Latest style of visiting cards at | T he Leader office at 75 cts. per loO. j day being tw o days in advance of T h e L a n e County the opening of the S 'ate F a ir at Death ot Mrs. Le Bow. Pioneer of Salem, thus giving exhibitors an Lane. opportunity to attend both fairs. Mrs. H annah LeBow, aged lib years 1 COMPANY A new clock lias been placed in died »t her borne, six miles east of j C h a r g e s R eason n b le. the postoffice by H. C. Madsen, the here, on May 12. She, with her jeweler. Its mechanism operates family, crossed the plains with an automatically some drums, beating Room s: EUGENE. ox team in the early 50 s. She was 2:5 W n r r e n Block OkE. a (lumber of advertisements which oue of the old settlers in this val appear at regular intervals. T h e ley, her husband, Simpson LeBow, clock attracts considerable attention two sons, James and Marion, two a t present. Horseshoeing ;i specialty. daughters, Mrs. Nancy Porter and Wagon am i c a rria g e ru ing. All w ork g u a ra n te e d Eugene Business College will b e Mrs. Julia Brunbattmp, survive H ave your h o rs e ste e th ex- a m in e d u n d re p a ire d . S h o t gin a summer session Ju n e 1st. her. a t re a r o f H einem vav « B u rk h o ld e r’s S tore :: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, typewrit Woman s Club. ing. Removed to the R a n k in build j X 3: b -¿v k : e ing, 7th and Willamette Sts. Send T h e election of officers of the for catalogue. Address W. J. W o m a n ’s Club for 1307-08 was Hooker, Prin., Eugene, Oregon. held Saturday May 11, 1307 and C. E Shields has accepted a po the following elected: Pres. Mrs Adda Job; vice-presi-j sition with the Modern Pharmacy. Mr. Shields has lately returned dent, Mrs. Lulu Briggs; treasurer, Irpro California where he has been Mrs. Olivia Eakin; Corresponding secretary, Marguerite Johnson; R e residing for four years. cording secretary, Mabel Chambers. Mr. W. H. Abrams, who nas u n New members Miss Gertrude dergone a surgical operation at St. Palmer, Miss Lulu Curriu anti Mrs Vincent s hospital, Portland, is re M. A. Bussell ported to be doing nicely, which is Unless the weather prevents the pleasant news for bis many friends. Club will end the year’s work with Marion Ventch has disposed of “ My La d y” a picnic at Ilisston, the term inus of his branch undertaking parlors at the O. k S. E. Saturday May 18, will be pleased and delighted with Cresswell to Henry Parsons of that 1307. the refreshing delicious odor of oui place, who has also bought the in Fin e Perfumes terests of J. D. Cochran. Attention Horsemen. ABSTRACT V. ' 4 *'' 4 * r 4 ir 4 i'~ 4 ‘ ' 4 ' 4 >' 4 * ■ 4 ' '' 414 -' ■ '-fc' 4 * ■ 4 * ' 4 *' r 4 ,v 4 * ■ if' ------------ 4 4 4 4 . ... . - - Cl W e make it .£! our business n . 2 . to deal exdu- ♦ ! sively in (I N EC K T IES j A large vari- | ety to choose 1 trom in styles and colors. GENTS FURN SHING GOODS X Collars. Cut»*. Hose, »• and to keep stock nil the very latest J. stvles. ^.1 in i! i 0 1 Gloves ; S H IR T S The Celchtat- ed Style ; »: of the latest 2 ! materials for ?! Ml Spring wear. .?! both plain XI .?! and fancy. “K N O X " S3.00 H A T S. I Our specialty. & K p • < +■ 'o g g e r y V /lC *<*■ XA> ■■» },* ■*(»*».» I* « Wi m ij M C o tta q c S r o v o V ifpi jrjx x ix X p y |x X|X X|X Jregon_ v«.’ < + 4 4 4 4 4 Clinic and Sec for entirely Tlcw Stock of S <5oo£>8 domino 11 X S®) m m SSii m pss OUR STOCK O f S h o e s c a n ’t b e B ea t en O liver V eatch. 11 Wi SftSi m éì General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People c o t t a g i ; g r o v i ; MILLS CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. SlIO'K.sSOK T<* H ARTU N G & HANSON. I & 4*4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 * 4 4 4 4 * 4 * Hr 4 COM PANY ir df ir I if H A V E IT FO R L E S S T h e F a m o u s W A L K O V E R S H O E for M en . fr o m ” 4 4 4 4 4 4 l F O R S T Y L E , F IT , Q U A L I T Y IN T H E 4 4 4 AND *-■ *-+ * t- if df df 4 if df if P R IC E W E 4 4 df df df if if if ARE LEAD W h e e le r-T h o m p so n Com parvy 4 4 I d* Utz & Dunn Shoes tor Ladies in Vicis, Patents and Valor C alf, from $B.OO io $R3MI 4 4 df if if *f $ 4 . 0 0 to $ 5 . 0 0 4 y :v lì X^XX|X B o y ’s a n d Y o u n g M e n ’s S v i i t s i n a l l W o o l . S t a p l e a n d F a n c y , at P r i c e s W i t h i n t h e I L e a c h of A l l . 4 L ♦ • Men’s a ll wool Blue Serge Suits, $ln. AJ1 wool Worsted Suits, $ln to $18. Men’s a ll wool Fancy N ovelty Suits, $1B to $25. 4 £ ♦ XI • The Leader Jo b office has just VVe have at all »¡mes a very corn- bought several new horse cuts and j.u te colh ctioit of Toilet Aiticlcs. is prepared to print horse bills at very reasonable prices. Horsemen U a n c n i l ’c R f i* |r ( tin T V will do well to call before placing j D v I l ^ U I I o I i f d l I l l i l C j their order elsewhere. Cottage Grove. Oregon W H E E L E R -T H O M P S O N 1 I Let Us Dress You in thef Latest Style. f: Cl _____________ General Blacksmithing 11 It you c a n ’t afford to buy a house and lot, secure a lot before they get too high. Hinds has some good ones. tf W A N T E D —Experienced bridge T here will be a memorial sermon carpenters, $3.50 a day, also labor preached at the Christian ehurch on ers $2.50 a day. Address P. V. Sunday May 2l!th at 11 a m. All Cooper, Black Butte, Oregon. 13-3t are invited. The Deader tells the news. D. L. W o o d s , Post Com. 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