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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1907)
The Leader tells the news. See Wheeler-Thompson Company's new ad. 1). J . Burton, ot Eugene, was a vis itor here this week. J . C. I’ironi of Eugene was in Cot tage drove Wednesday. W. A. Hemeuway made a business trip to Eugene, Tuesday. The May term of the County Court was held In Eugene this week. The very latest and nobbiest styles In haberdashery, at tlie Toggery. The Toggery has the liuest stock of gent's furnishing goods iu the eity. E. C. hake, of Eugene, was in the city this week setting up some mon uments. I,eKoy Wood is again at Ids post of duty at Wheeler-Thompson Co’s after a weeks illness. The Pacific coast is coming more Home From Norfolk W O W of Cottage Grove Inaugurate and more to discover the foolishness Still Hunt for Members. State Gam e Warden J. W. Raker of sa-culled telephone competition. has returned home from his trip to Camp No. 2 (io Cottage Grove W . Generally, tlie citizens make the dis eovery after experiencing the actual Norfolk, Va., where he went as a O. \\ . have inaugurated a still hunt double burden and double nuisance. delegate trom this state to the an campaign tor members, under the nual meeting of the League of i gitidanc" i .1 District Deputy Beaky, Richmond, California, however, lias avoided the juinp-iu-thc dark policy, American Sportsmen hold at that niu| priors win he awarded as fol- 7 aa . 7 evidenced -7 7 “‘“i \ by a ** retfolution r T adopted ’" /' ; Place 6-7. T w hile gone Mr 1 lows: ,, , on • Ma\ *, .« by Its its chamber C h a m b e r of of commerce ............a, the Raker visited the Jamestown E x p o First prize Each member secur by ¡it tlie sition, and his advice would be to ing eignt applications, a solid gold last regular meeting of tiiat body, those who intend visiting the fair, W .O . W watch charm whereby the chamlier “ pledges its-lf is to wait until about the lirst of Second prize Each member se to oppose the entrance of a second August, as it will 1) • fully that time curing live applications, a solid gold telephone company In Richmond." before the Exposition is completed. ; W . O. M riug. thus saving tlie business people a Third prize Each member secur double expense. People Read the Ads. ing three applications, a rolled gold Coruie Coffman, lias removed liis Last week in setting up the ad W O. W . watch charm barber shop into tlie building recent Fourth prize— Each member se- ly vacated by L. H. llolindeu, near vertisement, of Wheeler-Thompson the bridge. The Vogue millinery and Company, the printer made a slight i curing t'VD applications, n solid J . Thornton will also move in a few error making it read, “ Men’s shoes gold W . 1 1 \\ tump button, Fifth pri/. Each member secur- days, as the buildings now occupied from £ 4 . 0 0 1 0 WHO, ” instead ot by them will lie torn down to make $5.00, By actual count 2.1 persons i**g ol)e n| ; hcalicu a rolled gold W . place lor the new two-story brick to have called our nttmuon to the er- 1 1 *• W . stump button, And still they S ixth ptize— Each member se- he built bv Lieut Lawson, work on ror in one week. which will he begun the tirst of I line say : “ Oh. people don’t read the j curing n 'tic. the !>:>•, stick, Griffin & Veateh Company are ads. ” Register Carrier Service. selling this year a new two-horse! .......................... ij Let Us Dress You in the j: Latest Style. ?! W e make it -?i jtj our business h J. to deal exclti- -?: sivelv in Í! "-i N EC K T IES A large vari ety to choose Iroui in styles and colors. G EN T S’ FURN SHING GOODS. Collars. Cuffs. -?• and to keep in stock all the very latest .?! styles. Si - Hose. Gloves Si Ì! IX The Ce’ebrat- -C ed Style jj- SH IR T S •KNOX" £ ?. of tho latest A i\ materials for $ 3 .0 0 jC Wheeler-Thompson Co., nave a power gasoline engine bought es- I or bale. Earned < lilstrap and | M Deeds! ?! Spring wear. large stoek of ladle’s dress skirts at pen ally for running the Urge cream | A full blooded Jersey cow Rn- of tli h.u g. gist r were m HATS. lS very low prices. 2 ?! both plain separators which they are selling, j quire of Harry Wynne, at W ynne’s Cottage t <; ,,v. ll r 'w ek m iku i" "i ¡V .?! and fancy. 6 U Miss Katie Finnerty lias returned It is easy to oper ate and does the I Hardware store. Olir specialty. !v work and just the thing tor the : ---------- — ----------- delivt < ,1 to her home in Drain after a week's visit in this city. da' ry‘nen- 1 Improvements. ; ers here m tl.< •morning at ti o ’clock, F. J . Hard lias returned from Den-j A new’ sidewalk is being built for 1~ hours head o tlie Portland Itev. Wallace will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church to ver, Col., where tie went with the re I several blocks on tlie east side of papers. A t.l., Register contains ; nut ins nf his inother-ln-lnw, Mrs. Third sttcet, also one on tlie west tlie a i t | pi dispatches it morrow morning. Lucy Wilcox, for interment at th a t side of Fourth street; crossings are j will be a great convenience ior our ... ................................... “ Uncle Billy“ was in town this week place. .Mrs. Wilcox died ¡it the resi- being graveled and a number of I people to get the news o f the out-I I» »I« <1» ................................. «t« » P »I« *f* » P « P » > x » p » p »!» «J. Vjx »i« sK with Ids "hot stutl,’’ .ml reports a deuce of ,\lr. Hard in Eugene, May ti. other repairs are being made. I aide world in “ time b>r breakfast, ” ! 1 lirst-class trade. Marshal Snodgrass is having tho j instead ot waiting lintd I o clock in j Mrs. Beatty, wife uf the pu tor of Work on tlie second story of the tlie M. E church was partially paral alleys cleaned, and tlie debris left ! * le afternoon, as in the past. new budding on Fiftli and Main street yzed last Sunday night, one side of by the high water last winter, haul- ; lríí{ ----------- •— * --------- Sì» is progressing rapidly. w tile body being affected . We are glad ed away. FOR SALE SMI The city was in darkness last Tues to note that she *s recovering and is Painters are all busy and engap j A Jersey cow. I Inquire o f John day night for several hours, tlie dy now out of danger. ed for weeks ahead, improving res Edmonds, Saginaw, Ore. namo having burned out. tf idences with a new coat ot paint, William Itiner, of Portland, and his Mrs. If. E. Allison of Rosobargis mother Mrs. Charles Wagner, of A I- j an - all about the city many im -S i visiting with her parents in this eity baity, wen-in the eity Thursday', mi provements are being made. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Flester. their way to London Mineral Springs j Effect of Car Shortage - “/-I Mens' up-to-date clot liing can lie fora two weeks outing. Sallowness Transformed Mi Matthews, proprietor of the! Winters Wnllnee, the pnpulnt clerk > bought cheaper fit Wlieeler-Thomp- to Dusky Beauty irà A dark skin heroines fascinating san Co.’s tlmn anywhere in the city. in H. Venske's General Merchandise j Cottage Grove Flour mills is ex when delicately soft, underspread store, has recovered from illm ss which ! pent eing til* tesult ot the cat Samuel E. Aldeu of i suit river, Illi with the radiant glow which indi fM hasconfiued tiim to his lied for the j shot tage which is not very encour- nois, is visiting with Ids neiee Mrs. J . cates a healthy, active skin. Robert - aging to a new-comer and an enter M part week. ine keeps the skin refined in quality, Thompson of the Thompson house. Í.3.Í prising mail. Several weeks ago, keeps pores fret’from clogging waste F. H. Rosenberg has returned from and stimulates the tiny capillaries to in i ret in the middle of April he jm 'I he machinery for the liriclt yard Portland where lie represented .leaven Of Shoes ca n 't be Beaten contribute the color which charms in lins lieen put iu place ami as soon as placed orders fot several loads of tus Lodge No. 4s K.nf P., at the irainl blonde and brunette alike. Robert- f&) wheat, barley and bay, but up to tlie weather permits moulding will ine i ; certain protection against tan, session held in that city during tin- the present lime Ims received but begin. sunburn and freckles if applied be week. fore exposure to sun or wind. one cat load and in consequence had The new ice plant is nearing com W. L. Hart, left here Monday morn to shut down his mill. He has Spreads like an imperceptible sheen <7/7| pletion anil the ice man will soon he of gauze over.skin surface, forming a ing for L-i Grande, whore lie goes as a delivering Ice. Ilow would you Ilk» delegate to the I. O .O . F. Grand made complaints to the parties from j shiehlsYiimihiing ami preserving a \~-yi) whom lie purchased tlie grain, but; delicate, lustrous beauty. to lie him'. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People Lodge. He expects to return Sunday. all the satisfaction he could obtain A i k > u r n m u g it t t o d a y ja r j J rtt tuniptt u f The meeting of the Women of C. Boss ixiug an-l wife left lust was that it would be shipped as "AS ' Woodcraft had to he postponed Tues week for an extended visit in the Fast. •/- -y- OS soon as cars could be obtained, day night on account of the lights While gone they will visit the Ja m es which was promised l>y May 1. being nut. town Exposition. Last week he made a trip to Albany (r The building adjoining the Thomp Attorney Cltas. A. Hardy returned to see if a personal appeal would son Hotel, has been leaser! and lifted tills afternoon from a business trip to have any better effect. He found up, and will lie used as mi office room Cottage G i ove.—Guard. there about 150 empty cars, but a for the hotel. Hon. I. H. Bingham of Lugene vis solitary one was all lie could ob J . M. Deeds an.I Earnest (lilstrap. lied a t tlie home of bis daughter Mi -. tain, the agent claiming that all the © empty cars were engaged ahead ot of the Eugene Register, were in Cot David Griggs (Ids week. him He wanted to know then tage Drove during tlie week in tlie in B. Lurch made a business trip to why 1 lie company did not move terest. of that paper Eugene Thursday evening, returning C O T T A G E GROVE: them so that they would he doing Prof. J . E. Brindley of tlie depart home on the local. some one good, but ot course could ment of economics at tlie I', of (>. Herbert Fakin. president of the get no satisfactory explanation. He lias resigned to accept a position in First National Bank was doing busi is now living on promises and can f the Iowa .State College. ness in Eugene Thursday. do nothing but await the pleasure Miss Mattie McCullough, who lias Charles Getlys and GodfriedGia- °t the company, This state of af- been clerking in Benson’s Pharmacy bei of Bohemia, are in Eugene for a fairs is very exasperating, causing tlie past year, left Wednesday for few days. not only ti gri-at deal of annoyntice CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. her home in Ballston, Polk county. but a financial loss to him and the Mrs A. Graham visited for a day in community at large, but it does not will lit pleased and delighted with SuO'H.sSOK TO F. C. Cornett lias resigned his posi Eugene Thursday. seem that absolutely anything can the refreshing delicious odor of our tion with Die West Side Meat Market A good light wagon for sale lie done to rein- dy it. HARTUNG& HANSON. and will travel in tlie interests of the cheap. Enquire at this office Pine Perfumes London Mineral Springs thissnmmer New Hotel There will be a memorial sermon We have nt all limes a very com The Woman’s Oh,I. closed the vear’8, hed ^ thfi c h rjs tjlln c.hnrch nn Rumor has it that the building i pie to collection of T lilet At tides work work last Inst Saturday with a picnic a t! Sunday May 2fRh a t 11 a m . A ll now occupied by Garmon & Hem. Diastoli. The club will during tlu‘ , are ¡nvjted. enway will be leased by an experi Itasmt&’TOlUCHhMaF summer hold social meetings only, j D. L. W o o d s , Post Com. enced hotel man and fitted up into tlie lirst. being held on Saturday June a first-class hotel, the finest in the i 1st at the home of Mrs. II. <). Thoinp-. Cottage Grove. Oregon Subscribe for the Leader. valley south of Portland ÌV / ic T 'o g g ery Co"Z s *r% Conic and Sec for Yourself I Entirely Ulcvv Stoch of (Boobs Contino OUR STO CK O liv er V eateh . b K u s sv w : 7? 1 LOUR MILLS Benson's Pharmacy ? * WHEELER-THOMPSON COMPANY H A V E IT F O R L B :S S * Not going out of business, but have too much stock, and must raise — -------------- $ ir •if ir ir 5,000 ir if if ir TO DO THIS, BEGINNING ir *- Monday Morning*, Hay 27th, we will inaugurate one of the biggest sales of NEW and NOBBY GOODk- ever seen in the city. we have no old styles, or shelf worn goods. They are all new and up-to- date patterns. Remember W H E E L E R -T H O M P S O N * 4r 4 ir ft CO M PAN Y ir t ir ir •if ir ir (> ‘I r •Ir