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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1907)
In te-ponse to a telegram received I Tuesday evening from I.oa Angeles I announcing the death of his father In I.ast Tuesday evening Bohemia | that city, Marlon Veatch left W ed Camp Xo. 2<>0, Woodmen of the ,'rieps rut In tw o at Tin* Ideal Midi nesday for fhat place. Mr. Veatch was well known in this city having W orld and St. Valentine’s Circle, nery. lived here for a numlier of years. Xo. 121 held a joint installation of Warren McFarland wan In F.ur'"iie About three years ago Ids health officers at their hall and a large this week. failed him and lie went to Los Angeles number of Woodmen and their Call at Lurch’« for bargains In sum in hopes of getting relief. He was i invited friends were present. Neigh mer «nolle. aged about (T> years. bor C. If. Ynn Penberg acted as in .1. M. Medley of Eugene was In the Mr. II. Venske has returned from a clt v Tuesday. trip to Eastern Oregon where he was stalling officer for the Camp and Yes. Hinds Is sol Him propeity, lie looking over some lend, lie prefers Mrs. Goodman tor the Circle. The might sell yours. tile \V iilamette Valley 111 that it is tloc.r work of the circle was beauti lien Lurch made u business trip to fill superior to the eastern territory fully exemplified by the degree in climate and means of subsistence. Eugene Wednesday. team and tbev received many com- . . . .. , , 1 . ||. t'liristensen made n business I lie sandy fields .if dead glass and . the abominable sand and wind storms, l,1,men‘9 «or tbe.r excellent work. trip to Eunent Thursday. li«‘ «avs arc heM in strong contrast «-* scift* to assert that there is Attorney Knox was in Eugene on W'lth tile conditions here. not a circle team in the county who legal business this week. Miss Mattie McCullough arrived la ran compete with St. Valentine's (treat bargains in muslin under Cottage Grove on Sunday and ex team, if ther- are any in the state wear during July at Lurch's. pects to remain for about--ix or eight After the installation services were N e w stock of dry goods and weeks. She will resume her old po over a social sesuau was held and shoes at OHiver Yeatch’s sition in Benson s Drug store, re- refreshments consisting of ire cream li ving tile clerk* who desire to take If you want a bargain in liatsdon't a vacation. Her many friends are and cake and lemonade was served. pass by The Ideal Millinery. glad once more to gieer her, their Following are ihe officers installed ; The Morning Herald of Albany has only regret being that her return is THE CAMP been changed to an evening paper. not permanent. |)r. Oglesby made the i utility seat a Consul Commander, J, W. Eddy. Messrs Harms and Newton brought Advisor Lieutenant, C. F. Walker. business visit Tuesday afternoon. into town on Monday morning, a por Banker. I*. B. chamberlain. The plane to find something for cupine which they bad captured Escort, Louis iMcKihhan. Watchman, I*. N. Gill. nothing Is at The Ideal Millinery. about a mile east of town, Itcxciteil -entry, I -. 11. Itihhle. curiosity as t.lie animals are not very The Blown Shoe Co. shoes can’t Manager, F. H. Kosenberg. plenty around here. They line! it se be heat. Sold by Oliver Veatch. Tin CIRCLE curely caned in a slatted box which Mrs. Call at ttie Toggery and see those , . , , , Past Guardian Neighbor, gave courage enough to the on lookers , KaTjt, Veatcli. beautiful shades of brown and grays. so that they nearly denuded it of its | Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. Marguer- Mr. Thus. Howe, deputy gan.e war needles. j ite Johnson. . Advisor, .Mrs. Jennie Rosenberg, den from Hillsboro, Oregon is in the odav is the seventy-seventh birth I Magician . Mrs. Elmira Jenkins, city. day of James Shortridgo cf Cottage I Mteiulunt. Miss Nellie Richmond. Mias Camille Biddle came up from Grove. A large number of hi rein j Captain of Guards, Mrs. Mary \ an- Eugene Monday foi a feu days visit fives nt t iiis place went up on tin Deiiberg. , u . Inner ¡Sentinel. Mrs. Laura Hast in this city. local to help him celebrate the event, j ings. A. Graham of this city was regis Among those going were: Mrs. S. J. i Outer Sentinel Mr. F. II. I’ iimcii - tered at tile Hotel Oregon in Portland Dillard. Mrs. I 1). Howe, Mrs. C. I) : berg. Stewart and Mrs. J. \V. Harris and | Musl.-ian. MissEanic Van Deuberg Wednesday. Manager, Mrs. Cora Awbrey. Miss Celia Schmitt who has been son George —Thursday's Register. W oodm en Install O fficers. LONDON M INERAL SPRINGS I Jl vMtinglier sister In Eugene retur... I home Thursday. Miss I’reiiHH of Marshfield is spend ing her vacation witli Miss Marion Beatty in this city. The Toggery is receiving a new full line of samples. Mrs. E. B. faster, after visiting for a few days in this city, returned to her home in Eugene Thursday. Mrs. .1. A. Patterson of Merril City Oregon, is visiting her Brother Mi .1. (i. Van Winkle of this city. A pie plant leaf raised by Mrs Wallace mi i la-Coast Fork was on ex hibition at Compton Wallace's store tills week which measured ink, feel around the leaf, 'he stem measured 18 Indies long anil fi inches in circumference nt the top and 7'._, inches nt the end. The Eastern Star at a meeting Fri day evening, decidp I to discontinue their meeting for tlie summer, tic next meeting to lie the second Friday in ¡September. The Cottage Grove Transfer com Hinds will show you some beautiful pany lias now for its proprietors El- lotH on the installment plan, onlv have ledge & Sears, Mr. Senrs having a few, get one before they are gone. bought I lie Interest of John Schinutz Miss Ida Frances Barrett of tlie G. E. Finnerty of tilts city lias been Ideal Millinery, was in Portland last elected teacher of the Eighth grade in week, returning home Monday even the Albany Public ¡Schools. ing. \ line line of hats at tlie Toggery. E. W. Hull of the Willamette Valley company, was in the city this week on business connected with the com Miss Ethel Eakin entertained the pany. Houses to rent, money to loan and V. p. S. C. E ’ b . tf tlie Presbyterian agent IMr the liest Fire Insurance Church at her home last Tuesday Companies in the world. Call on evening. Hinds. The lawn was well lighted with Miss Verna Brown and Miss Mabel numerous Japanese lanterns hung Itosenberg left Thursday for a few weeks visit with friends at Oakland, here and there among the trees, A Farew ell Party. Friends, acquaintances worker- ot Rev and Mrs. and co Billitig- ton, to the number <.f about 200 as sembled on Monday night 011 the We have just received new sam ples from l.amm iV Company showing the hitest styles in The Celebration Held^here Last Sat urday a Big S uccess . Loudon Spring-, Lane county’s Fall and Winter Suitings most popular and favored summer resort July celebrated the Fourth of I' t Saturday in first-class and Let ns show you somethin# swell in the New Browns—they arc nobby. patriotic style. The celebration was originally planned for July .'Id but owing t i sickness postponed ivhs until last Saturday. Tlie editor, in company with some friends, drove All of our suits are made to your measure and have a distinguish ing air that is a winner. up in tlie atteruoou and were the guest of mine host, I,e\i Geer, re turning home after tlie fire in the evening. The program works was held We carry a in the afternoon at the grove just south of Good Line of Fine Hats the spring- and consisted of songs, recitations and speeches, including an interesting address by Mr. Bert Richmond of t’lis city. A The rioht colors to match your large new suit. crowd was present, quite a number from tins < ity attending, and all en joyed tlie holiday to The Toggery tlie fullest. After tlie literary exercises at the grove, u great many attended Mr. Richmond's moving picture show which was very interesting. was serve I at tables fairly Supper tite hotel and the groaned with all the good things of I lie season. Xo- ivhere in tlie country are better meal-, sei veil than at this resort, they being tin h r tlie supervision of a first-das« chef. I 11 the evening on the lawn 111 front of tbe hotel, there ivas a tine display o f fire m §3 ■-ÌO m $ m si£>' i Entirely ìlìcw Stoch of works mid a bowery dance was well attended by the young people of EM tlie neighborhood. m pf A walk about tin* grounds show many improvement«. The bath house, built modern and up-to-date large this spiing in is every particular. It. is weli supplied with spin ions and beautiful grounds of j £ fine porcelain tubs, everything Mr, and Mrs. W- A. Hemeuwai to tendei the reverend gentlemen and is new and neat and has all tlie lus wife a farewell reception as they conveniences of tlie modern bath leave thin city and their work on bouse, including tlie hot and cold Thursday, b> take it up again in I inud baths. It is tlie intention oi Albany. the management to have a lady and A very entertaining piogratn had: been prepared and was carried out, • gentleman attendant at the baths consisting of -olos, instrumental in the near future. and vocal duet-, recitations, decla Mr Geer informs u- that it is mations and speeches, in which the ins intention to move tlie buttling kindest, expressions were made for j tlie future of the two much beloved works down to tlie sptiugs where citizens, who were about to leave - the water can lie bottled fresh from them Mr Billington replied to! tlie springe tlm- saving pumping the good wishes tendered them and j it through pipes about 200 yards. assured them that their sojourn in Tlie groan is around about the Cottage Grove would long be r e - ; IroteI are being improved, games of menibered by himself and wife as 1 one of the happiest periods of their all kinds are being installed and lues, but however much they might ami’Ug them will be a fine tennis regret the separation from their old court Mr Geer is sparing no kind neighbors and friends, they pains or money 111 making this a considered that the call to duty nice, comfortable and attractive r<‘- should be first observed. soit and with the wonderful medi Refreshments were served con making a very pleasing appearance. Oregon. sisting of the usual delicacies, such cal properties of the water, Lon Mr W. .1. Sherman and wife will (James of all sorts were indulged in, leave Monday for a three months the chief one being a wheelbarrow a- ice cream and cake and it was don Springs is destined to become near tlie midnight hour before the visit with their daughter in Cedar race in which each one took pin t. one of the leading resorts of Ore- final handshake and God Bless V 011 Falls, Iowa. gon. Soon after light refteshments were was given. i ’rof. Hweetser of Eugene will served, the guests depaited to their speak nt the M. E. church, next Sun For Sale. day morning at tlie regular church homes, all expressing themselves as Surface sidewalk liimbei cut to hieing enjoyed a very pleasant service, 11 o’clock. The following firms of Cottage length 911. Better grade .fid at Mr. LeRoy Woods is having hiss evening. The invited guests were: Gro t- by agieeineiit have agreed to Brown Lumber Co's mill Cottage Rev. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. yard tilled la and making other ex (i-4 elote their places of business on Grove, Oregon. tensive Improvements around his Clarence Mors», Mr. and Mrs. A, II King. Mi>. Clianilierhiin, Mrs. C. P. and after August 1st at <> o ’clock p. beautiful residence. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Marlon Veatch, «►V.OlV.O-k Mrs. C. H. Burkholder accompanied Misses l.ca, Piper, Harms, Richmond, m. Saturday's excepted. «: *'.»• •• r . * Wheeler Thompson Co. : Lurch’s by her children and her mother Mrs. Currin. Neva and -arah Perkins. Al O. VAN \\ INK I.K M. 1). um and Verna Fulmer. Agness and General Mdse : Metcalf & Brand; stouffer, are visiting in Portland and Lottie Woolev, Osmund, Rosenburg. Conner .x- Cochran; Garinan-Heinen- P H Y S IC IA N & SURGEON Holderman, .lolf, Magee, Brumbaugh ivny C o .; O. Veatch: \V . C . John- in : .Astoria for a few days. Grace. Sprouse. Burkholder, Moras. The Toggery; Gridin & Vr atcli; The « ilficps’oN cr Bank of Cottage G rovp Agent I-liam at the depot has been Hansen, Veatch, Kennedy. Mews, attention #ivt»n to Insensés I’az iar, Pearce Bros.; J. 1». Izovis; of tin* hyc cud K ar. on the sick list this week ami Ins i.a lies, Steffens. Coober, Melvin and Wynne Hardware Co.; Cocliran & f place w as tnken by .1. B. Taylor, the Marion Jordan, Harvey, Wynne, Cur Cooley; W. A. Hemenway; J. li. C ritorte. Mam - L Rostri enee, .Main *f. rin, Wheeler Palmer; C. li. Burkholder. night operator cf Eugene. r * r r r -• mv.+.'P The Q. A. R. and W . B. C. will give a “Camp Fire" dinner nt Landess •NO MORE WORK TOR FATHER " i (trove July 27, 1007 All invite ! to Marshal Snodgrass arrested a In Cottage Grove, Oregon, Satur bring their families and dinner. The churches of the city are ar man here this week by the name of day evening, July 13, at 9 p. m , Miss Eakins Entertains. Com e and See for Yourself 7 YDvç (Boote Contino OUR STOCK i m O f Shoes c a n ’t be Beaten $ i isVh 3- VteW Oliver Veatch. SsVfi MS». General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People n>'. / d\V./i\v/ nil / ,1/ <i\V/ 1. z/>v / <i\ , i»'/ .a',/ nic/ iill<1 w/!*, fi? ’ I COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS CHARI.LS MATTHHWS, Propr. S uccessor to HARTUNG & HANSON. Notice. J. Returns the Money. M arried. ranging to hold union services on Vickers, wanted at Roseburg for 1007, Mr. Melville B. Cyphers of The following dis Montcalm. Mich., and Mrs. Annie Sunday evenings during the siimmei embezzlement. at the grove east of the S. P. depot. patch from that city explains: Holraden were united in marriage F. Ross King and F. D. " heeler of Roseburg, Ore., July 17.— Tlife by F.lder B. C. Tabor, only a few Cottage Grove, owners of the Plain first chapter in the interrupted i friends of tbe couple being present. Water Works, weri In town y si elopement of Mr-. \V illiams, of Tlie following friends gave the day on business.—Drain Nonpart il. Looking Glass, and S. Vickers who, happy couple 8 pleasant surprise in Mrs. Clinton Burke of Reno. Ne vada, and Mrs. W. L. Coppei noil of was arrested at Cottage Grove | tlie way of a serenade Eugene, are visiting at the home ■' on a charge of larceny, was ended : Mr. I.en Tucker, Mr. Arthur their brother 1». ’ll Aubrey in this today when Mrs. Williams appeared | Woodring, Gertrude and Nettie city. Miss Mabel Kennedy of Portland, who lias lipen visiting her aunt, 'li Itnrrctt In this eltv for the past two weeks, left this week for Chico. Cali fornia, where stie will visit for a m on th. Alicnt fifty pigeons, sent to Eugene by the Oregon Homing Pigeon Club, of Portland were liberated Sunday morning about 5 o'clock. The « l o b band after a few circles set out for Portland. Mrs..! H. Chamber« is visiting I " mother in Blair. Nebraska fora few weeks after which she " ill t«ke a t I through Yellowerone Park and ott er place* of inter, st. returning home some time In August. r x »J*-, Jr. o ■ A w A T J U L Y MUSLIN UNDERWEAR r « L'2'-/ , ' r V * LU R C H 'S S A L E ! k Jr Rcjrtlliir .MIC Vitine, now before District Attorney Brown and j Burdick, Minnie Comer, Mrs. Kthel returned to him $1 5 cf the money Brown, Mrs Hefty. Mrs. \alentme, at least not in tlie night patrol line. Vickers stole, stating that lie had I Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Dr. Sebleef. It - as cany a- falling off «1 log to get given her the money to deliver to! After several well selected songs (lie 1 01 tty to ideep without doing Mr. Smith, from whom it was taken the friends offered their congratula ! "sentry go’’ on tlie tier (room enrpet. I Come to 11 1 and we will whisper tlie and that she was returning to h e r . tions and departed I neeret aloud to yon—“ I’aregoric.” It husband at Looking Glass. A s j is a soother for Ihe redless, teething Mr. Williams refuses to prosecute NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS liaUv and ensures re-1 for you al-o. You nre requested tocomply strictly ! Sot a partil i" of danger in it. All Vickers on a charge of illicit rela to the rules governing the use of tions Vickers will be released. water. I I n tilin' for sprinkling is our drugs and medicines uro guarnii-1 teed pure and fresh. Price* are pop-1 Smith claims that there is yet $L* from 7 to s p. m. and failure to com ply with tlieo'rules will noeesdtate a ; 11 la r. 65 of the stolen money to be ac fine. Complaints are lielng made counted for, and will not consent to daily a ad ail patrons must lie used alike. the release of Vickers until that By order of water committee. Cottage Grove. Oregon (iMisor C o m e s , Chairman amount is returned. Benson's Pharmacy “ Tôe “ “ $ 1 .0 0 “ “ $l.7ô “ “ $ 2 .ô 0 “ “ 33c 39c 79c $1.3.’) 31.30 Ladies" Gowns* Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers SKK O I K It A S T W IM M IIV . A T L U R JH 'S *