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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1907)
JL andjkrsonal There nre a number of wild young «•rls who make a habit ol traipsing around the county parks every night at unseemly hours and who are being A flDe line Ol bate at the Toggery, tagged about by a troop of hoodlum, fririt cut in tw o a t the I<leal M idi fo r anything but good. The officers should Immediately make an example „ |,ur< h'» for bargain* tn sum o f these girls by arresting them. It 0*11 would seem that, tills notice should be foodi hue u few ttmall places near sufficient warning to careless parents Blad* to keep their daughters at home at « , cheap The Under will tribe wood on sub- nights, or at least know where they are, uml thus save themselves a ter rible disgrace. Register. Vm, Hind* I* telling property, lie Mr. Gene W. Brady a registered might sell your., Mreb I* offering 10 m . b ig bargains Pharmacist formerly o f Portland, has accepted a position with David Griggs ihoe* thi. nioulb at the Modem Pharmacy, and his HIml* >• buying nn<l selling ull fam ily will follow him to the Grove klndsof rent estate. Pnii. W. Harvev has returned from soon. Mr. Brady’s pleasant person- ullt.v w ill make for him many friends visit al Medford and upon the arrival of his family summer millinery at reduced prove a requisition t o society in the All : ,t Ideal Millinery. city . Uraham made u Hying trip to Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey were in 5 yesterday. Eugene yesterday attending the stock of d ry good s and funeral of their neice,Awbrey Copper- ^ .«O lliv e r V eatoh’ e. n oil, who died in that city at the gumes of baaeball will be home of her parents Wednesday afternoon after an Illness of three ved In Eugene tom orrow . The Hisses Joliuson were visiting weeks, she was a bright little girl o f three years. friends in Eugene laet F riday Miss Merl Kirk, daughter of Mr. J. j of good things at the m arket H. Kirk #i Dorena, was married in -t. Call today, open till 0 p. in Portland on Monday, September 2nd, t, Eads of the W est Coast mines to Mr. E. Petrikln. The bride is well i visiting In the G ro v e this week. known in this city, and has many Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Veatch were friends. They w ill reside atSt. Johns mong the Eugene visitors Saturday where Mr. Petrlkin Is in business. Latest style o f v is itin g ca rd s at Prof. .T. I). Ithiighmau, the new su # Leader office at 1$ cts. per l o » . perintendent of the Cottage Grove C.C. buBrullle and fam ily le ft on ucsday for Eugene where they w ill ». H. O. Thompson hns returned om s several weeks visit In Callfor- 1 Poultry Association Notes. ¡ The Calapooia Poultry Associa tion held its first monthly meeting Marries a White Girl. Fon C ow , the chinaman cently worked for Mrs. Blair in the in th e o flic e o f the president Mon- H otel Oregon, was married W ed day night. A great deal o f im por nesday at Vancouver to Miss Rilla tant business was transacted and a I'arman of Lorano, where her par number o f names voted upou. Much ents now reside. She has not lived interest is being manifested by the at home for some time, however, members of the Association and the and was chambermaid at the O re exhibition iu December promises to gon while G ow was cook there, Fall and Winter Suiting's Let us show you something swell be iu excellent one. both quitting about the same time, (¿uite a number o f fsneiers of two months ago and have been tr y this city will have exhibits at the ing over since to get a license and State Fair this year. finally succeeded in Vaucouvor, Mr. F. H. Rosenberg, president Wash. ol the Association, has received lour months old Buff Cochin in the New farm o f H . N. Hanchelt o f Jackson, All of our suits are made to your measure and have a distinguish ing air that is a winner. Killed Near Eugene. We carry a Good Line of Fine Hats ceived from the poultry yard of F. at 4 .1 0 Wednesday afternoon b y au 0. Dannals at Alban y, a pen o f full exploding blast. The right colors to match your new suit. blood Barred Plymouth Rocks. The county court had a crew of They are beauties and w ill be ou I 5 men blasting out a wagon trail exhibition at the corning show in to the site of the proposed pit. December. » Mayors and his w orking partner, a knoll near it, the shift boss called What promises to be two of the a warning, but he did not hear. H e greatest baseball games ever pulled kept on and an iustaut later the e x o ff in this psrt of the country will plosion occurred. M ayers was take place at Eugene, tomorrow, thrown 15 or 20 feet down the hill Sunday, Sept. 8. The Tri-City side, where I10 was found with his League and Northwest, the Frakes head wedged against a small tree ol Portland, w ill try and down both i between tw o rocks, with the blood teams gushing from a severed vein in the T h e first righ t side o f his neck. T h ere were game w ill begin at 2 o'clock and numerous other cuts and bruises, the second at 3:30- T h e Eugene all on tbe right for Eugene Springfield. and Iu T alliferro for Eugene, and his funeral took the morning Co from the Catholic burg and Eugene w ill play the de place yesterday church , Come and See ior Yourscli , I BSnttvel\> (ttcvv Stoch of I IDv\> <5oofcs Comino 8 1 ir 8 life irw sido of his Ixuly, and Springfield teams w ill be iden and a gash in bis head, evidently tically the same with the exception caused by the rock against which o f the pitchers. DeNefTe w ill pitch he was thrown H e was taken to . The ,Toggery D. J. DuBruille lias added a doz- W. If. Oswald, were at work a little en tine Black Minorca pullets to distance from the rest o f the men. his already well selected Hock o f Oswald put in a very lig h t charge Minorcas. for his blast, but M ayers was back in a single afternoon. • Joseph Mayer, a you n g man em Mich,, Ihc largest breeder ol Buff ployed blasting rock for the county Cochins in the Uuited States. crusher seven miles southwest o f Mr. F. C W alker this week re Kugene, was almost instantly killed tbe Eugene and Springfield Browns—they are nobby. cockeral from the celebrated poultry T h e Association will meet again o f some b ig boulders, s > he put in Monday evening at 8 o ’ clock for the seven slicks, witu a 3j/ foot fuse. schools, was iu the city yesterday purpose of choosing a ju d ge for the T h e blast set by the others ‘ qu ick ly consulting with the county superin exhibition. weut off, but M ayers’ blast did not. tendent on the preparation of a course He liuri led over to where his blast o f study for the high school at that Baseball at Eugene. place.— Register. was placed. Just as he came over E. H. Wilson and Ben Curry have it. Acarlond ol melons wnssldetraeked leased a restaurant a t Roseburg and this plane last Saturday, from the left Tuesday to take possession. Mr. Wilson was former proprietor o f the th. Wilson Restaurant of this place it will pay you to call at Lurch's >and Inspect his fine line of dress which he disposed o f a few weeks ago. da. I have a few full blood Polond China L. tl. Hulln, the lteal Estate dealer t Eugene was a visitor here W ed male pigs and some barred Plymouth Rock and White Leghorn cockerels nesday. fo r sale. F. B. Pim.i.tcs. Marlon Veatch o f Veatch & Law- I7-4t w .' ih in Eugene the flrBt of the Mr. George Hall has leased the resi k, dence o f Mrs. White on Third and Johnson’s store haa been given a Bridge street and w ill occupy it next tol paint, which adds t o its np- week. Mrs. White will move to penrance. Prineville to live with her daughter. Ml*« Mary Munduy lias returned Dr. and Mrs. Best left Thursday for from Ashland where she s|ient her va- an extended trip through the middle states. They expect to bo gone about . Scholl, who has lieen rustlca- a year. ting lor a week a t Newport, has re W. T. Kizer of Cottage Grove was turned home. In the city today. He was on Ills way W. Langdon, president o f the to a farm out west of here, where he t National hunk at A lb a n y was w ill cry it sale to m o rrow .—Guard. the city Friday. You will he looking for a tine lot Misses Dollle and Daisy Hawkins close iu when it will be to lute, only a sturned Thursday from a tw o weeks few left. Ask Hinds to show them to you. Payments to suit buyers. racstion at Portland. We have just received new sam ples from Lamm & Company showing the latest styles in who re an OUR STOCK O f Shoes c a n ’t be Beaten Oliver Veatch. General Merchandise—Purveyors to the People place at that m orning at i);30 ciding ganio o f the Lane County o ’ clock. League. T h e Southern Pacific Co. has offered a fare and a third to all parties of ten or more who wish to attend the big games. General ad mission to tbe grounds for both STAGE NOTICE. R. M. Cl ue, mail carrier Sharp creek wagon road tn on %Ì the Bohe mia post office, announces that 0:1 games, 36 cts. and alter Septem ber 1, he will run Don’t forget to visit the market tent A. W. Hemenwny and The Toggery a stage lor tbe accommodation 01 Attention Firemen. of the Presbyterian Indies near the now occupy their new quarters In the passengers and express matter. now brick building on Fifth and r Korner today. Stage leaves Bed B rid ge station At a regular meeting ol E agle Mrs. Marlon Vsatcli, after a months Main streets. The Commercial Club on the O. & S. E , railway, im m edi expects to move next week. 'bit with her sister a t Astorin, re Hose Company, held Tuesday even Avennrlous Carbolineum, the chick ing, Sept. 3rd, it was voted that all ately alter the arrival ot the train, turned home this week. Monday, W ednesday and E iid a y o f en lice exterminator and wood pre Mr. Fred llerren baa rented the res- server, for sale a t Veatch & L aw - members would be fined 25 cents each week, returning alternate of T . K. Campbell and will sons. 8-20-4 for nou.atteudance, and any mem days. n-131-lt4 move into It In a lew day.. O LY M P IC F LO U R —$1.30 per sock. ber being absent tor three meetings » J. A. Griggs, father of David, the Highest grade hard wheat Hour on without a reasonable excuse, would Farms, Hlock ranches, business and drugglvt, was a visitor from Corn- the market, every sack guaranteed residence property. See my list and be dropped from tbe roll. stock the last of the week. or sale by D. C. Baughman, Feed F in o a i . H iniih . I,. W. B a r e r , Foreman. prices. ' D'At Hir.d» will .h ow yvu some Uautlful Itoro. «As on the installment plan, only have Mrs. Elizabeth S. Fisk, mother of N E. C o m p t o n , Sec’y. Two hundred and fifty hop pickers * ,ewi g.t one before they are gone. Sheriff Fisk of Lane county died at wanted at. Veatch .N: Law son's In liny The Holland boarding house near her home in Eugene Monday at the hammocks mid ■ amp furniture, s-20-4 Methodist Board Meeting. •he depot has changed hand, and age o f 72 years. Mrs. H. Tennis Is now the landlady. The place to find something for Arch Piper of Portland, eon of Mr. nothing Is at the Ideal Millinery. T h e official board o f the M. E- und Mrs. S. R. Piper o f this city vis T h e Brown Shoe Co. shoes can’t church held its regular monthly it'd his parents here during the week. meeting Tuesday evening, at which be beat. Sold by O liver Veatch. D. C. Baughman. Prop'r. Monday was I arbor Day, but the ap Andy McPherson and Thomas time the follow ing resolution wasj parent only notice taken o f It here unanimously adopted: *as the closing of the postofhoe and Aneen?, o f Eugene were In the city Whereas, In appreciation o f th e ! Saturday on business. banks. HAY. GRAIN. earnest, efficient efforts of Rev. J. L- j The Ideal Millinery offers some ex Mrs. Thomas Parker returned Frl- FLOUR. MILL FEED cellent bargains in summer millinery. Beatty, psstcr o f the M. E. Church, *y from a m onth’s visit w ith her o f Cottage Grove, for the conference Call at the Toggery and see those POULTRY SUPPLIES parents lu Renton county and friend. year, 190fi-7, and in recognition of beautiful shades of brown and grays. In Albany. the spiritual uplift, the enlargement t If you want, a bargain in hats don't Mrs. a. B. Annls, who 1ms been vis ot the church’s opportunities and pass by the Ideal Millinery. iting in Eugene, returned home Frt- power for more effectual labor in 1 Cottage Grove, Oregon. 'lay. »( compunted by her ilster-ln-law our Master’s vineyard and the in Miss Eva Annls. Phone: Office US. Residence 2IS. crease o f members in every branch Missionary Tea. of the church work under his lead * - n H- M. Veatch and sons Henry ership, therefore be it *nil John, went to Bohemia this week T h e home nf Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Reaolved, W e the members <3 look aft.F their mines and eujujr a W h eeler at the corner of Perkins tbe official board o f said church do ™w days hunting. Mrs, s. E. Murk ley and Mrs. Minnie A v e n u e and B ridge street, was the extend a cordial invitation to Rev. j nderwood are v isitin g their sister scene of a happy gathering last J L- Beatty to remain as pastor of | a 1 this church the ensuing year, and J. a. Rrnnstetter In Eugene for evening, the occasion being « , ho that copies ot tuia resuiunon uc * lew days. “ Missionary T ea «• v e “ by »h# l ______ nt p a _____ d d in g Elder W ire and Or- Mr«. Kiser has lieen quite sick for a L ad ies’ Missionary Society o f the | eg on Annual conference o f the M. '’onple of weeks, but we are glad to M. E. Church, and tea was supped E. church which convenes in * **’•*’ bo report that she Is now land, September, l'W7. from 8 till n . P re t'y booth* were much improved. arranged about the house, presided Louis Glass, vice-president and | J' K Campbell, chairm an o f the railway commissioners, and family, over by youn g ladies in Oriental general manager of the Pacific nave left f„r Salem which will lie costume*, from which all kinds o f States Telephone A T elegrap h com *ir homo during his term of office. ,ea was *erved. There wasoo-long, pany, was sentenced W ednesday That youthful appearance can only Kev. ami Mrs. J. L . Beatty left last yu-long and so-long tea; block tea, morning to five years in San Quen lie preservi-d by the Hue of Rood reli tkl' *’V f° r »Riband, Oregon, to visit green tea, strong tea and weak tea, tin prison for bribing Supervisor able Toilet articles. W e’ re just as elf son who has Just entered his all selling for the same price, 1 nrst parish. Tom Lonergan to vote against a particular about the grade of onr cent*, tbe proceed* goin g to the resolution allow in g tbe H om e Tele- T oilet article, ,e aliont the m o-t . S,#,e Game Warden J. W. Baker ------ costlv drug in our store. Ton CM excellent »s gone on a hunting trip with the missionary cause. An phone company a bid for a compe. take onr word for anything that we a*. J. Jeffries party on the McKenzie program was rendered during tbe titive system in this city. offer in this line, etc. over. evening and g reatly enjoyed by the W A N T E D — A t this office, clean ¿ ' V * Hem enway are the p ro p rie large number o f guests present and ty.,.-,?* . lh# blacksmith shop on cotton rags for which we will pay "fteet, Mr. IVeLure Hemen- a happy *"<1 p i « * » “ * eTenia* w*'' Cottage Grove, Oregon 2 £ cents a pound. hnsIaeiJlK t’ouKht an interest In the en joyed by all. ■«■ess this week. GENERAL FEED STORE GREAT REDUCTION HT LURCH’S In All Summer Lines. 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