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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1907)
AL Tom P ark er, C ottage G rove's lead- lug wag and bread maker, passed th ro u g h the city this noon on his way home from a trip to Portland Lane C o u n ty 's F ru it In sp ecto r J. ! T , com ing up o„ the Lebanon trale, and Beebe of Eugene, w as in th e city ' E d ,t” wtor. Uader:- Tbe We8tern it w as all the Democrat man could do th is week on h u sin eis p ertain in g to | 0r<,KOD ln “ recent ™ me out attuge »»row* to keep him from going out on the bis office. Mr. Beebe has taken a ' ver- V loud 1U rid iculin« tUo w ater | h Knocker. Lebanon road. A delegatlou of prom com m ittee for th eir way of h a n d |p(|v talk lib rary . in e n t citizens 11 null.v took the matter determ ined stand ag ain st the self ling tlie w ater of the city. Now It I : I,;,Is a t tin* Toggery. up uml got him on the right train and ing of infected fru it in th e co u n ty , larch'« for 1 la attin he Is a t home by th is time. Mrs. and states th a t he will have d e ' KeemH " ,a t th ' M i,em W8S lhroUeU P a rk e r and children are visiting rel stray ed all wormy apples o r o th er I ,d l° CU,ioBity am ‘ “ 0t for the b eller' Ljjerv iH receiving a now full ativ es here and in Benton county._ tainted fru its found on sale at th e !' ^ n t of tho w ater system o r those Albany Democrat. |iii|'l' ■ stores, on his ro unds in th e county. |t r y , D g ‘° m auaS ° U* a n d in th eir I.mvli iu n t Newport fa r n Bert Richmond left on Monday H e says he has secured th e h e a rty censure of tho S. P. Co. com es a decided lack of good ju d g m e n t as noon for a prolonged trip throughout l , iiitlii',’. co-operation ol the dealers th r o u g h ■nils 1» trolling p:i>pcrty, lio the co u n try giving exhibitions with o u t the county, in th a t th ey agree to th e financial p art of m anaging his moving picture machine. The l| VI III i h . th e system . T o c u t off th is rev- •lr*t place lie will touch a t will bo to buy no more of th is kind o f lru it 1 st'" I. "I 'lr y goods an d Florence and from then- try easy and wo are sure th e consum er will emto would mean a loss of $700 per lOlMver V catch ’s. trip s to Newport w here lie will re join them . C ottage G rove dealers y e a r to the city , while n ine m onths t|,ii-i. nf Eugene m ade n i>uni- main for the season, lie has a good say they are willing to pay a h ig h er ol th is tim e the w ater w ould be o u tfit and will no doubt reap a llnun- tli 1 o Wedni ru n n in g dow u th e creeks w ithout price per pound for good fru it, in l|,.,||ey "f Kugenn wan u visi ciul benefit jointly with a pleasant price or value to any one. T he old fact they will h ereafter buy n o outing. tin' first "f tin' week, adage, “ th in k twice before you Miss Ida Frances B a rre tt of tho other kind, that th e best and pro p er sp eak ” would apply. X. own Sinn.' Co. shoes e n n ’t Ideal Millinery, will leave tom orrow way to cause th e p roducer to tak e I Sold hy O liv er V eatch . for a few d ay s visit w ith her relatives better care of th eir apples uml o th e r ' Hie Toggery anil hoc those In Albany, after which she will g o to Iru its is for them to refuse ab so lu te | l . ii.i'ir iii brow n a n d gray*. P ortland for a tlireo weeks stay in the ly to buy it unless it is lirbt-class . . ,, ' x, . | pay you to cull lit L urch's wholesale house; of I hut city learn Jl in-.|.11-t Ills line linn nf dress ing the new styles and selecting her an l after the farm ers finds be can day evenj„ g a t th e re8ldenc9 o f M r. fall and winter stock of millinery. not sell l„s wormy apples a t any j w c ,)ohnson in ,)onor of Miss line Miller left H nturilay to Miss ilniTotl will leave her business pr.ee, he will go ab o u t to b e tte r , Nellie M, rtjn of S eattle, who has , . . . . L-go of the cook houwi at DIs- hero In charge of a com petent milli conditions and th e resu lt will b e iu _ _ „ „ ... . , , been on a sh o rt visit to th is city ner. ngon. th a t in a short tim e Lane county with relatives and friends. . (ieo. Hall. Ju s . Wheeler and I,. L urch received th is week the will be p roducing some of th e T h e p arty was a social success niiy left M onday fo r u h u n t finest line of sam ples for g en tle finest apples in the state w hich, she and w as given by the Misses A bbie in ' lluliemlii. m e n ’s tailor-m ade suits ever brought can do w ith the proper cure. and F an n ie Johnson who are ad ep ts In , new .!■ I in tins issue. to this city and those w ishing su its in th e a rt o f en tertain in g . The Is ollei'lnpt hi mie big bargains for tho fall and w inter should call even in g w as enjoyably spent by all this m onth. p resen t in social gam es and music M Powers, iv In i I- the railroad in an d see them . li e will take (agent ul .Mo.MInnvlIle spent y o u r m easure an d lurnish you a Professors S tran g e an d Harvey, u n til near m id n ig ht w hen a dainty fin till- plan w ith friends. suit, gu um uteed to lit, q u ick er and principals of th e C ottage G rove little lunch w as served after which |vn \ 11 ‘ 'll t nl; a few days v;i- cheaper than any house in the city. Public schools, have tendered their all joined in th e ir good w ishes for 1st week, visit hit; th e Joues- Mis. Geni'getta Berg has returned resignations to th e school board, Miss N ellie’s safe re tu rn to her ■amp nt D lsston, Oregon. hom e after a weeks visit with her Prof. H arvey having accepted a po hom e aud hope to again have the I PI,llli,. lln lil and daug h ter friends Mi-s Ethel Moore a t Lorane. sition in th e F irst N ational b an k of pleasure of m eeting w ith h er here ■the first of the week In Eu- A delightful lawn party was given hy this city and Prof. S tra n g e has in h e r former borne fthe guest of Mrs. M. Wald. Miss Moore at. her home Thursday Those p resen t w ere: Misses L eta |i will begin again lit the evening in honor of MI hs Berg. gone into business at G ra n ts Pass 1 I,umber C om pany's mill in Games were played on the lawn, The resignation of these gentlem en I Sanford, K atie K now lton, A gnes about tile 1st of Septem ber. which was beautifully lighted with is very much to be re g re tte d . They W ooley, Nellie M artin, A bbie and Pearl |[ Itlau i I’tii'l land tli" on Jap a n c te lanterns, and dainty refresh are both able educators aud have, Fannie Jo h n so n , Messrs durin g tho past three years, placed B ennett, Ren S anford, F red Sim er- and Mrs. Itlair of the Oregon m ents were served. vas visiting here fo r n d ay or Rev. B. K. S. Ely, D. P., p a sto r of oui schqols am ong th e best in th e ja l, L loyd Bisby and G uy Van Hiper, the Calvary Presbyterian church, state. Coining at th is tim e of th e! ----------- an Winkle, .1. O. Van Winkle Portland, will speak in tlie ITesbyte year when all tlie best teach ers are ■ . ¡sited liei .1. I, Ileatt.v rían church of this city next Sunday en g ag ed , it. is doubly un fo rtu n ate Iniilv S atu rd ay , m th eir camp tuorm ug in the Interest of the Anti At the reunion of th e S chm idt Saloon League. lie will also preach aud it is to be hoped th a t the board plot). at night. Mr. Ely Is one of tho prom will Iw* able to find com petent teach family held S unday A u g u st 3, nt the II. Venskn and children left inent preachers of P o rtlan d ami of ers 10 tak e fheir place. We u n d e r home o f C harlie S chneider in W alk lav m orning for an extended the sta te . Everybody welcome. stand th a t an effort is being made er, both th e parents, Mr. an d Mrs. ■witIi her p a re n ts in Warsaw, Jo h n G. Veateh, who has been to secure P ro f Briggs of th e Drain Jo h n Schm idt, of C o ttag e G rove, l sin. Benson. P . I). W heeler, l)r. spending t lie sum m er in Portland will N orm al and P rof A nderson of L inn were present, aud of thoir 14 chil pr. Kim and o th e rs went, to leave today for Ins home in Southern county, and th e board will be fort dren. 13 w ere e n tertain ed . A g e n i yesterday a s w itnesses In the Oregon. Mr. Veatch expects to re unate indeed if they can succeed in eral reunion was held am ong the turn to P o rtlan d In about a month, l)r. Best. before leaving for Chicago to com secu rin g these gentlem en. brothers, sisters and their fam ilies |. Walker ol tie- lum ber firm of mence a course m c a rto o n in g a t the and at th e hie d in n er nearly th irty ell A W alker left this week for Chicago Art In stitu te.—Portland people w ere fed. T hose present fr.uieiseo on business eonneel" l J o u r n a l. | l < e u n p a tiy . were: Miss H arm and Miss MaGee of the Ah and Mrs. Jo h n H ehm ltt, Mrs. J . M errytmui w ent to Dlsston, C. II. B urkholder is m aking a r it. Bernard!, Bolero; Hn> W illiam |n morning to join his wife In a Vogue Millinery, left M onday for a tw o week’s stay in Portland am ong rangem ents to add a n o th er Story to Sclmburick, F arm ington; Mrs. O. Jerks o u tin g w ith her sisters Hendricks and two children. Corne the wholesale liouseH familiarizing Kakin and Mrs. ltensou. lius: Mrs. Charlie .Schneider and fam themselves w ith the new fall and his store building, corner M ain aud ily, W alker; Adam S ch m itt and fam I liuri on m in e d o w n from Mnr- w in te r styles. They will also buy T h ird streets and otherwise im prove ily. Creswell; Mrs. H enry Saitsbntir esterday, w here he w as Injured their fall and w inter stock of mllli the building. T h e old wooden and family, Creswell: Charley Schm itt and family. C ottage G rove; F rank limber falling on his leg. lie nery in th a t city. store room in th e rear will be to rn and H erm ann Schm itt,C resw ell • Miss et night for C o tta g e G rovo.— Louisa Schm itt, S e attle; .Miss Cecilia away and th e buiid iu g ex te n d e d Messrs Bartels & Ernest, proprie tors of the Cottage Grove Ice works, back to the alley m aking a store Schm itt. Cottage G rove; Mrs. Nor- liort Aya anil children. Eugene. Mrs. and Mrs. K eyser, who have have received from Portland a new room 30x100 feet. T h e fro n t o f Mary G iggs nf P etalum a, Cal., was 1st tlie Mineral hotel. Bohemia. tho only child who w as not there. lee w agon, made especially for tin the store will be fu rnished with fine than a year cam e o u t yesterday business. The fee works are running ■ went to C ortland for a two plate glass w indows aud when fin day and nig lit, an d still it is Impos |R rout. ished will be one of th e nicest b u ild sible for them t<> OH orders. Jny friends of John Paul Jones. A t .Springfield, M onday A ugust Cottage G rove will have a poultry ings in th e city. . P. I ravelling freight m an, will The upper story w ill be fitted 5 tb , 11)07, Stacey M. B ussell and show sometime a lo n g a b o u t tlm holi Ft to know t h a t lie is lying eriti days. There will be a m eeting of th e into office room s, Mr. B u rk h o ld er Miss M abelle N ickerson; Rev. K rs- III a t St. V incent’s H ospital, poultry fanciers some day next week is h av in g a w arcrooin built n e a r the kine officiating. I' nul for th e purpose of organizing an asso Commercial stables w here he will Stacey is one ò f L ane c o u n ty ’s .(ilia- C oehran am i family and ciation and arranging for the show. store his goods from his present well Known and p o p u lar yo u n g b u s land Mrs. tirp u rd returned this A t th e annual m eeting of the Lon warehouse and work on th e new iness m en, form erly a d ep u ty in ; from a tw o weeks o in in g a t lion They v'slted for a few days don Mineral Springs Association held build in g will be comm enced as soon the county clerks office, now m ana ill this city Tuesday afternoon, I* v i )yrtle Point. g er of th e H am p ton Bros, sto re at Geer was re-elected president, Alfred as it is finished. W. G ilstrap, editor of the Geer secretary and F. H. Itosenburg, S pringfield. The bride is a p o p u ene Register was In th e city Tucs assistan t secretary. lar y o u n g lady of Springfield.— on his way hom o from London R egister. The post office w as moved last Sun- ngs where he had lieen rustieat- ay in to Its now quarter* on Fifth for a few d ay s. S tate G am e W arden J. W . Baker | street and Cottage Grove has one of nac Ritchie a n d Jak e F ladager, tho n e a te st and m ost u p-to'dnte post and son, W. L . Baker, with D epu NO MORE WORK FOR FATHER. Ii sustained painful injuries while ties T hom as Howe an d lin e H od so n stinig iii raising th e sm oke sta c k offices in the state. Miss Eunice Van Denburg went to and accom panied by H on. G eorge tlie electric lig h t p la n t th is week, lb'll will lay them up for a few Yoncallu on Sunday to visit with H . H in es, of the O regon H istorical s. friends. She returned Thursday ac Society at P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d from pr. i s . Benson lias returned from companied by Miss King. a trip to C u rry county T h u rsd ay Houses to rent, land money to loan ¡ bit h u n t In the Plusloii country, ev en in g a fte r sp en d in g a couple of j went alone a n d cam e back alone, agent for the best Fire Insurance weeks h u n tin g an d fishing. Mr. | says he killed three deer, hut w c Com panies In the world. Call on H ines also obtain ed several no tes of | li t ec them siiul have no w ay of Hinds. ling out. Hinds will show you some Iwautlful historical in terest. T h e p a rty left | hunting p a r ty com posed of Ueo, lots on the installment plan, only have on the afternoon train F rid a y for \ •i'leon, Louis Grow, Elz.i Holder- a few, get one lie fore they are gone. th eir respective h o m es.— H osebnrg j Mi.i'ol. V eateh, H enry, Jolinjam l The L eader tells the news. News. “• hi IIton Veateh, left yesterd ay for a nt least not in the night p a tro l line. uaths hunting trip on Poal Greek, Card of Thanks. It’s as easy as falling off a log to Ret out XU miles from here. the baby to sleep w ith o u t doing with T hose friends w ho aided I ' 'a S aturday evening Inst, a crow d Second L ieu en an t M etcalf has j “ sentry go” on the bedroom carpet. I young ladies anil gentlem en took sym pathetic w ords j ,)K.n appo¡n te d F irst L ie u te n a n t, I Come to ns an d we will w hisper tlie I hand c ar r ile to I Heston and visited long vigils d u rin g the <.................. J ,,f . I aloud you—’’Paregoric. I , . .. ...... , , 1 s secret e e m un mu to 1*1 you— - ■ iiit'x'iiW ) I t 10 Beatty-,1 ones cam p. Several my “husband have placed a d eb t on ; m ade vacant by the pro m o tio n of j ^ a so o th er for th e restless, teething aurs were sp en t pleasantly aro u n d w hich I never can repay ex cep t L ieu ten an t L aw son to C ap tain of |,abyi and ensures rest fo r you also. e Campfire tellin g sto rie s and eat- 1X 10 _____ in th a n k s and good wishes. These Com m issary d ep artm en t a n d Ber- N o ta p article of d anger In It. All g w aterm elon. g oant P etrie ap|>ointed to fill Lieu o ur drugs and medicines aro gunr'in- I’y the death of her grandfath er in th ev have. tennnt M etcalf’s place as Second pure nn.l rresh. Prices a re pop- M in n IK U nderwood . I ol la nil, Airs. u. c O stra n d e r of this Ilieutenant an d C orporal Z erull to j " ,a r’ [Hy lias fallen heir lo a fortune of First S ergeant l out t iii.iioo, Mrs. O strnm ler is vI -- WOOD WANTED P'nR nt p re se n t In D ak o ta. Mr. The I-eniler will take wood on sub Cottage Grove, Oregon t-trander say s they e.\|ici't th e i - S u b scrib e for the L ead er. scrlptioii. (ate to be settled th is year. Fruit Inspector Here C om m unication. We have just received new sam ples from Lamm & Company showing the latest styles in Fall and Winter Suitings Let us show you something swell in the New Browns—they are nobby.’ All of our suits are made to your measure and have a distinguish ing air that if? a winner. We. carry a Good Line of Fine Hats The right colors to match your new suit. A Farewell Party. Principals Resign. J Schmidt Family Reunion. Will Enlarge Store Married. The Toggery p n r a s n B J nva 'OÀV; WiSXKSSt tome and See for Yourself È f) Entirely MTew Stoch of m öS» IDrç ( 3 o o í >8 Comino n i OUR STOCK n Si m Sy/. $3» ? Of Shoes can’t be Beaten Oliver Veatch. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People mmWÊmÊmÊÊmmÊMmmmmmmm % ¥ GREAT REDUCTION ÄT LURCH S In All Summer Lines. Note Prices in Our Window Display.... BIG VA LU E S - = S H I N O = r E S Had Pleasant Trip Company E Promotions Benson’s Pharmacy ¿5 COTTAGE GR O VE FLOUR MILLS CHARI.KS MATTHBWS, Propr. S uccessor to HARTUNG& HANSON.