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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1907)
ML W , a Booster. lionat Cottage (¡rove. JWI,'t be » Knocker. •ybody talk library. , Lurch's new nil in tliix Issue. L ane |iue ol lulls nt the Toggery. Prices cut In two nt the lilenl Milli- lat I.urch’H for bargains In xum- Lr guods. rile Toggery Is receiving n new full hof unuipl' S. jlods liaa » few sinnll places nenr urn, elie»|». j-,«, Hinds N selling property, ho Lilt sell yours. l.urcll Is ottering some Id « bargains fsiioes this month, llimls is buying and silling nil ( , 1-of ri-nl estate. (re. H . H. Fioster was visiting In lgene Wednesday. l)r. Best iniide a business trip to (gene last Hnturda.v. Rlr. Ben l.urcll spent several days ¡Newport Inst week. L|| summer millinery at reduced i at Ideal MUIInery. HasHordina Meredith, o f Eugene. I In this city this week. Jf. T. Fields, of Eugene, was in the |v Monday on busim-s. ■1 you want a bargain in bats don't Issby the Ideal Millinery. for the Cottage Grove baseball train ¡U this city last Sunday, is |n burg to lay beforo the district attor ney a charge of mayhem against an Italian section foreman, with whom bo bad an altercation at Drain last. Monday. If appearances count fur anything, Murphy certainly has a good ease. His face is lacerated with scratches, the end of his nose is dis colored from the effect or « bite and the marks of the Italian’s teeth enelr elo an ugly looking spot on Ids breast. After the tight., each innn paid a line of ..hii in tlie Justice ...... at Drain. Assistant Attorney E. H Hermann bus the ease under advisement.— Rmohurg Review. I lieu* uppeurs to he some mistake about the report that I'rof. Briggs will teach at Pendleton this year. The Drain .Nonpareil savs that Prof. u. c. Drown has just received a letter from Pres. Briggs, stating that he ha . Bl 1 given up the presidency ol the Drain Normal, and that he will lie on hand when the school opens, ready for bus iness. The school board met in Drain Wednesday evening uud completed arrangements for opening the school oil Sept. 17th with a full corps of competent teachers. MODELS HAVE WALK-OVER At the M. E. Church We have just received new sam ples from Lamm & Company showing the latest styles in Defeat Cottage Grove by a Score of I Services at the Methodist Episco- 8 to 3— Nearly a Shut Out. P*1 church next Sunday morning will be conducted by the Womens Linder the above heading the Foreign Missionary Society. Koseburg Review of last Monday PROGRAM, gives the following interesting -ac Organ voluntary Congregational Singing. count of the ball game played there Responsive Bible Reading. Sunday between that city and Cot Prayer by the Pastor. tage Grove: Soug by the Children. "T h e Cotluge Grove “ Colts’’ were Reading by Miss Gertrude Pal candy for the Roseburg ‘’ Models’ ’ mer. Anthem by the Choir. in au interesting game ol baseball Address by Mrs. Simeral. at Rose Park Sunday. Careless Plea for Members by Mrs. Hazel- ness in the last inuiug o f the visi ton. tors spoiled Dee Mathews’ chance Song by the Ladies. Paper, “ Customs and Religions ol adding ¡mother no-hit-uo-run credit to his list of pitching per o f India,’ ’ by Mrs. Wheeler. Silver Chimes, by Mrs. Cunning formances. Murphy, who did the ham. twirling for the Drain team in this Congregational Singing city about a month ago, was the Benediction. slab artist lor Cottage Grove, and he was the only one of the visitors Epworth League Entertains who played anything like first-class Last Friday evening a crowd of amateur ball. Using nothing but young people, composed largely o f a slow out, and at times outrageous the Epworth League o f the M. E. ly wild at that, Morphy fanned out Church was entertained by Ruot fourteen batsmen. He allowed Arne at his home 011 the farm south only five hits, but the horrible sup o f town. Games were played port which he received enabled the around a large boufire until re locals to pile up eight runs. freshments wero served. Late in Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ila rf, of Cottage Grove llnd that they have a very en joyable camping out place, some eight miles down the river, and so well pleased are they with the people and general appearance of things here Up to the last inniDg, Cottage the evening it commenced to rain abotits, that they now think serious ly of investing extensively in Grunts Grove had neither a hit nor a run and the guests had to depart for Pass properly, in which ovent they on its side ol the score sheot. Mat- home. Many were without um |New stock ol dry goods and would likely become permanent resi Lews' twisters had been connected brellas, but it did not dampen tlieir i at OIJivor Ventoh’H. dents of this place.—Rogue River with many times, but his support appreciation of Mr. Arnes’ hospi- ftgent Awbrey, of Wells Fargo Co , Courier. was so faultless that only two of talitv. i n Eugene visitor this week. Gro. McQueen, Elza Ilolderman and ITlip place to liml sometliing for L. Groves returned Thursday from a th * visitors got as far as second ■thing Is at the Ideal Millinery. Married. hunting trip at a park called Grassy base. When Cottage (¡rove went ¡Latest style of visiting cards at ranch, between thirty-live and forty to the bat foi the last time, the lo ke Leader office at 75 ets, per lo<>. miles southeast of Bohemia, They cal funs were getting ready to con A t the home o| the bride’s par I'liester Chris in on came up I'nes found traveling a little hard as many gratulate Dee on another "possible.’’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fierce of of the trails were Idled with fallen r from Eugene to visit relatives, But it was not to be. Dee iu a care Ten Mile, Miss Edna Fierce to Mr. fcliss Irene Anderson of Eugene, is trees that have not been cleared out less fashion tosstd a slow one to since the unusual wind storms that Charles A . D eL"unay,of Comstock. yiting with friends iu this city. fell so many trees last winter. They Murphy, tho first batter, and a The bride was dressed in pink The Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’t report the hunting good and a general slashing single was tho result. The and white silk, while the groom Sold by O liver Ventch. successful trip in wuy of recuperation next batter Hew out. London sin wore the conventional black. The (The Ideal Millhi ery offers mouiccx - and - port. gled, and Devereaux, who followed ceremony was performed by Rev. While Senator Booth was taking Ins lleiit bargains in summer millinery. him, hit an easy grounder to first M. W. Hampton, at 11 o ’clock I'lias. Cochran assisted the Hu gene outing in the mountains recently 0110 basemen Staley, who look a stupid Sunday, August 25, 19 0 7, after ■ret in ¡is concert Wednesday eve- of ids most valuable fox hounds gut trail of 11 wolf and did not come hack chance to make a double and tailed. which a bounteous dinner was to camp, lie gave the uniinal up us With the bases Unis full Dee allow served. Only the immediate rela tali at the Toggery and see those lost, but recently got word from peo ed Devereaux to resell home on a kntlful shades of brown and grays. tives o f the young couple were ple near Crescent Lake that the dog, I". A. 11 emeu way is moving Ids or one that answers his description, wild pitch. Alter the second man present. Mr. and Mrs DeEaunny ek of merchandise into bis new came to their enmp at that place. Mr. had been retired, Sherwood rapped will visit with relatives at Ten M ile Ire. Booth will get the dog back again if out u double, sending in two more and Roseburg and then go to their It will pay you to call at Lurch's It is tire one be lost.—Register. tallies, and that was all, as the next home at Comstock. Good luck go bream! inspect bis line line of dress baiter fanned. Directors and depositors of the with them. A G u e st . |,ds. bank.*it Drain,affiliated with the Trust A recital of the manuer in which Tho groom is well known in this v. d.S. (). Humbert, of the Dlvin- & Savings bo,, at Portland, which the locals secured their rims would city and has many friends who e x •chool at Eugene, was iu Cottage closed. Its doors, petitioned Judge he painful. Suffice it to say the ag tend heartiest congratulations. we, Wednesday. Harris to appoint (1. M. Bassett, iss Maggie Veatcli came Friday cashier of the bunk, as receiver, and gregation against them fielded like (¡rants Pass for a visit with rej- the petition was granted. This shows a gang o f cripples trying to catch s and frie nde here. Teachers Elected. confidence iu the Drain institution, a greased pig. The bright star of large number of Cottage Grove which will soon again be in operation, the “ Models’ ’ was Bob Yoakum, pie went to Eugene yesterday to — Register. Tile school board at a meeting the youngest member of the team, Ringling Bros, circus, Cashier of the First National Bank, fr. W. S. Bennett, formerly o f this T. C. Wheeler, and wife, Andrew who marked his first appearance hold Monday, elected L. M. Tuck- ly, but now of Lents, near Portland, Brund, of the large grocery house of with two pretty singles. ker of this city, to be principal of In the city this week attending Metcalf & Brund, with Mrs Brund, A gentlemen named Waddell, the west side school, and Miss M yr business matters. and Georgo W. Knowles, the genial hailing Irom Cottage Grove, essayed tle Furvanco to fill the vacancy in W. Dixon, of the Seattle Pro Bohemia merchant,and Mrs.Knowles to umpire, but he capitulated at the the seventh grade, caused by the ice 00., at Eugene, was a business are on a camping trip on Steamboat end o f five innings; he could not resignation o fNMiss Mary Buxton. (tor at the Grove this week. creek la-low Horseheaven canyon, stand the unkindly references from \rmond Wynne Is hi Eugene where south of Bohemia. has accepted a position with tlie Mr. John Phillips who with bis wife grand staud as to his judgment on illamettc Valley Company. has been visiting the family of F. D. balls and strikes. Bruce Bridges w.C. Cochran has gone on a trip Phillips, stuited on Ids return trip to succeeded Waddell aDu officiated Idaho Falls, and w ill probably be his home in Michigan last Monday. until the eighth iuniug, when he D. C. Baughman. Prop'r. Ills wife remained here and he will re lent for a couple of months. was relieved by Leroy Bellows of Sinus will show you somo beautiful turn in 11 short time to make Ids per- local burnt cork tarme.’ ’ aneut home in Cottage Grove. son tlie installment plan, only have While D. C. Baughman was deliv few, get one before they are gone. HAY. GRAIN, Now General Agent. Tile Eugene Theatre will open the ering a sack of feed ¡11 the western FLOUR. MILL FEED »on Monday night In “ The Prince part of town, Wednesday, his horse POULTRY SUPPLIES nP. Quite a number from this go t frightened at something and run Mr. J. M. Isliam, agent und day away. Ilis wagon was badly broken y will attend. up anil the harness demolished. Mr. operntor at the S. P. depot for the d.’i MPIC FLO U R —? 1. .0 per sack, past four years, has been promoted Baughman was not hurt. gliest grade bard wheat flour on Cottage Grove, Oregon. to geueral agent for the company at Miss Marguerite Chamberlain, sec 1 Huirkot, every sack guaranteed this city, and Mr. C. Mokes is now ond daughter of Governor and Mrs Phone: Office 135. Residence 215. t «ale by 1). C. Baughman, Feed Chamberlain, will be married in the the day operator, while S. Smith- Dre- HMt Calvary Presbyterian Church in Port Wilrk Garontte and family, Mrs land, Wednesday September II. to field takes the night shift. The change was made on account of the NO MORE WORK FOR FATHER. b«s and Frank McFarland, who II Bowen Gaither, of Mississippi. *ss*n rusticating on the coast, increased business o f the company Mrs. N. E. Compton entertained the "rued home last week. here. '■ f • Garontte and Charles Teeters young people of the Epworth League of the M. E. Church Tuesday evening 'e returned from a trip taken to The regular monthly meeting of the ddlc Fork. As far as fishing and at her residence. Games and eon- Cnlapooia 1’oiiltrjr Association will "ting is concerned they were not tests of various kinds were Indulged 1,., held in tlm office of the president m anil refreshment» »«i*e'l. ■ucceartai. in the First National Bank building. ; Mr. LeRoy Wood lias sold his inter Monday evening at X o’clock. .(1ST—A lady's watch, between lmK real estate office and Knowl- est In the Wheeler-Tbompson Co. to •Vvenarioiis Curbolineuiii, the chick " » residence on Wall street. Finder his partners. Mr. Woods has decided en lice exterminator and wood pre Ae '1k ¡tils office and receive re- not to move to Rainier as first in server. for sale at Veatcli Ac l.ow ttrd sons. X-20-4 tended, but will remain here. n&l 19tf On Friday September C, It. C. Trim Miss Lindley Welch, of Portland, iu. Jordan and family of Cottage bis have lieim spending the |mst came Tuesday from Eugene, where nell will sell at public «actio 0 weeks camping and prospecting she has licen visit’ng friends, to visit farm.ng Implements, household goods . at least not iu the night patrol line. Thompson creek. They leave this here with her grandparents, Dr. and etc. Mr. 1 runnel I will go East to re It’s ns easy as falling off a log to get side. lor home.—Hogue River Courier, Mrs. L. D. Woods. the baby to sleep without doing gstow e’s “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ ' play Yon will be looking for a line lot, here ¡ire now sixty-five members ed to a large crowd In a tent on Fifth j “ sentry go” on the »»Iro o n i carpet, close in when it will be to late, only a the Coyote Club of C ottige Grove, fewHeft. Ask Hinds to show them to street, near the public school on Mon- [Come to in and we will whisper the ""*• organized last December, you. Payments to suit buyers. . „ ! secret aloud to y o u - “ Paregoric.’ It nigli day n ig h t . . ____ ,1..... that time they have paid out ! . is a soother . for . the restless, teething Tlie Toggery will move into its new Jake Lurch after a tw o week’s bounty about ♦7.1 for coyote scalps. i baby, and ensures rest for you also. qunrters next week, and will have pleasant outing a Tillamook, lias re ' PXI*ense is met. by assessment of the neatest store and finest line of nimeli and is again at his post of I Not a particle of danger in it. All ! members, j onr drugs and medicines are guaran men s furnishing good In Cottage duty In Lurch'* store. teed pure and fresh. Prices are pop ' "mt.v fruit inspector has placed The lender will take wood on sull- ular. r 'J n the store windows of Grove. 1 have a few full blood Poloml China «cripti on. ^ erH’ enlllng attention to the state male pigs and some barred Plymouth *hleh forUJa the oflertng for The annual conference of the M. E. Ris k and White Leghorn cockerel* ‘i1' fr;:i' Tested m Ml r a church will lie held nt Portland, Sep *■ »• * ■ " l Cottage Grove, Oregon !,i insect, and announces that tlie for sale. tember 25. 17-U W'B lie strictly enforced by him. 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 is a winner. We carry a Good Line o f Fine Hats The right colors to match your new suit. The Toggery # ft tome and See for Yourself i H -'V> /; SfeOrt Ü ft ft i I I Entirely ÏÏlcvv Stoch of <$ooÒ8 (Tornino OUR STOCK O f Shoes can ’t be Beaten |1 m M W Oliver Veatch. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People w % GREAT REDUCTION HT L U R C H ’S In All Summer Lines. Note Prices in Our Window Display.... GENERÄL FEED STORE BIG V A L U E S = I N — _ SHOES J Benson's Pharmacy \ • • GROVE COTTAGE PI r l L U I ) IV M ILL Ç 1 ^ CHARLES MATTHEWS, Propr. S uccesso » ! ] • HARTUNG & to HANSON. •