Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, October 26, 1907, Image 3

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    L IE AND PERSONAL
Dug Litnbaugh and fumily of Cot­
tage Grove, arrived here last Thurs­
day. Mr. l.imbaiigh has rented his
farm for live years and has eome up
A flBe line of hats at the Toggery
to this section Intending to look the
Lurch ha» a tine display or (Iordan country over, and make his perma-
nent .........somewhere In Central Ore­
hats.
Call at Lurch's for bargains In »uni gon. We extend to Mr. Limbaugh
tiler goods.
and family a cordial welcome and
Get one of those fam ous (Iordan hope he will find something to his
liking here ami become one of us._
hats at Lurch’s.
Silver Lake Leader.
Miss Maggie Veatch w as a Huge
Miss Frances Shortrldgo of Cottage
visitor this week.
G rove, was operated upon yesterday
1 Qrcl) Is offering some big burgai
In shoes this month.
by Hr. \\ . O. Prosser for the reuiovul
Dr. J.
Harris of Eugene visited of her tonsils. The young lady hus
tu ien in ill health for a long time and
thecltv Wednesday.
has had great difficulty in breathing
j m . Williams of Eugene w as la
' night, but last night she slept (let­
the city this week.
ter than she lias for years.—Guard.
F, B. Phillips went to the county
Clarence Thompson, died at Ku­
seat on business Monday.
gene this week from tho effects of a
A tto rn e y DeNelTe of Eitgeno was in
gun shot wound In his left leg made
Cottage Orove Wednesday.
by his brother Henry Thompson of
Old Glory now floats over the public "’endleton. They were hunting to­
school building in this city.
gether when the latter’s gun was ac­
J. K. Knox attended legal business cidentally discharged the shot hit­
ting his brother.
at the county seat Wednesday.
A large crowd attended Co. E ’s
Don't (all to see “ The Montuna
grand ball at the armory last night.
Girl” at the Masonic hall tonight.
Tho tnuslc, furnished by the Eugene
All well dressed men wear the G or
Theatre orchestra, was good and
iliui but. Keetliem at Lurch’«.
everybody enjoyed themselves. The
Miss Edna White of Eugene spent Company will give a series of dances
Sunday In this city with friends.
anil
entertainments during
the
Call at the Toggery and see those winter.
beautiful shades of brown and grays.
The Register Hays the Allen Fruit
It will pay you to call at Lurch' company shipped a carload of canned
store and Inspect his fine line of dress
Royal Anne cherries Tuesday and tw o
goods.
cars o f prunes Wednesday. There
10 acres In G owdyvllle, fine im­
provements price $2500.
F ixo AI. are still some tomutoes being canned
and apples in gallon cans will come
H inds . *
next.
Dr. H. C. Sehleef of this city made
The Leader Job office has finished
a professional visit to Eugene Tues­
printing the minutes of the last
day.
Grand Session of the Pythian Sisters
Clande Spencer of Eugene is visit­
of Oregon. Ills u book of 100 pages
ing friends in and about Cottage
nicely printed and bound and a credit
Orove.
to the office.
J. W. Phillips of the Nugget was a
Attention of our readers Is called
visitor at Albany last Saturday and to our clubbing rates with some of
Sunday.
the leading magazines and the weekly
Rev. Father Fitzpatrick of this city Oregonian. Before subscribing for
attended a church meeting at Rose- your magazines for the coming year
btlrg this week.
it will pay yon to call at the office.
Mbs Anna Hohl, who has been vis­
iting friends In Eugene for n few days
returned home Monday.
Rev. Billlngton occupied the pulpit
at the Christian Church in tills city
last Sunday morning.
44 acres, river bottom , 0 under cus
tivutlon, no Improvement, 3 m ile,
from town. $400 cash. F inoal H inds -
John H. Hartog of California has
been engaged by the Eugene Commer­
cial Club to boost Eugene, at a salary
of $5000 a year.
lOOacreB bottom land, 00 acres un­
der cultivation, 3 fine springs, bouse
barn and orchard 10 miles from town
adjolnlnar Dorena. Price $4000 Easy
terms.
F is O al H ingai .,
SO acres, 35 under cultivation, small
orchard, good barn and springs 5
miles from town, % mile from school
good orchard land price $1250. F ixoai .
H inds .
The engines and dynam os that
went through the electric light plant
tire, were shipped to Portland last
week. They were not so badly in­
jured but what they can be repaired
and put In commission when needed.
N. P. Clirlsman, B R. Job and Her­
bert Eaktn, appraisers of the proper­
ty of th eestateof J. H. Teeters, tiled
their report with the cou n ty clerk
this wepk. They found $50 In cash
and $2500 worth of real property.
Bon't tall to see the new hats at
The Ideal Millinery ju st in from Chl-
vngo. any price you want. Shy-Ann’s
from 75 cents to $2.50. School lints
as cheap as caps. Ask to see the Hen­
derson front laced corsets.
It»A F rancks B a r r e t t .
Mr. Frank Crabtree of Cottage
Grove, returned home last evening
after attending the funeral o f his life
T ng friend Henry Cyrus at P rovi­
dence. a big crow d was present,
■ev. W. P. E'.more preached the ser-
vnon.—Albany Democrat.
Little Miss Hildred Hall enter­
tained six Of her little girl friends
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of her parents, on Third street,
from 4 to 6 o ’clock, the occasion
being the anniversary of her birth.
J lie parlors were turned over to
the little ones who enjoyed them­
selves for a couple of hours to their
heart’ s content, after which a dain­
ty lunch was served.
The table
was prettily decorated with flowers
and fruit, and in the center six lit­
tle candles burned, representing the
age of the little hostess. The time
passed pleasantly for the children-
O. H. Taplin is home from Bohemia.
Bill Abbott is working at the Lynx
Hollow sawmill
The B-K Lumber Company had to
close down their mill here while they
built some new ffuinebutthe hum of
tho planer can la- heard from morn
till night.
Our school is progressing nicely un-
ler the able management cff w m. Mc­
Queen and Miss Mary Angel.
Charlie Pl.illippl has moved bac k on
his ranch about tw o miles east of
Saginaw.
Henry Seifert has gone to Haxeldell
to trap this winter.
Hannah Seifert is working in Cot­
tage Grove for Mrs. .1.1. Jones.
C. II. Sharon and part of his family
?ft Monday for a’ months visit in
'allf< irnla.
Mrs. H. A. Millet and children vis­
ited here Sunday.
G. N. Castle lias sold his farm.
Some of the young people met at
the school house last Friday night
cd organized a literary club.
Several young men of this place
ift tills week on a fishing expedition
o the coast.
Mrs. Henry Bennett returned yes­
terday from a visit with relatives nt
Wendling.
Lorane News
Bohemia Notes
We have j its! received new sam ­
ples from Lamm & Company
showing the latest styles in
Knowles & Gettys aro about to
quit Bohemia after their long resi­
dence there as General Supply
Agents for the district. F. J. Hard
has purchased their stock of goods
and transferred them to the new
store at the Vesuvius.
Fall and W inter Suitings
Let its show you something swell
Mr. A. C. Burnett, one of the
principal owners of the Bohemia
Gold Mining Company arrived from
Boston Monday with Mrs. Burnett.
They expected to meet Mr. Lloyd
and go at once to visit their proper­
ty in camp, but ow ing to some mis­
understanding Mr. Lloyd did not
and Borne amusing prophecies were get hero until later in the week.
made as !o what they would do Mr. and Mrs. Burnett waited at the
when they became big ladies.
Hotel Graham several days before
getting started for Bohemia.
in the New
Corvallis has the champion Chi­
nese pheasant grower in the United
Slates, Gene Simpson.
He lias
raise -1 to maturity this year, nine
hundred birus, and of these he has
sold 7 O 0 , teceiviug $7.5o a pair,
$’ 2 (l 2 C in all. Besides these he has
sold 3o pairs of golden pheasants at
$ 10 a pair. Mr. Chris Vandran, of
Albany, is perhaps next to Mr.
Simpson.
All of our suits are madeto your
measure and have a distinguish­
ing air that is a winner.
We carry a
Good Line o f Fine Rats
F. J. Hard has been appointed
Post Master at Bohemia. Oregon,
and by direction from the depart­
ment at Washington has moved the
office from the former location at
the Musick mine in Douglas county
to the Vesuvius mine in Lane coun­
ty, which shortens the distance
from Cottage Grove about two
miles and cuts out carrying the mail
over the lidge which had to be done
on snow shoes two or liree months
every winter.
The right colors to match your
new suit.
The Toggery
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Captured All the Prizes.
Mr. E- E. Bright o f this city,
had a pen of fine Silver Gray Dork­
ings on exhibition at the Gresham
fair last week, which was awarded
every prize that was offered for
chickens and at the close o f the fair
disposed o f the pen for $35 being
$7 a piece for the chickens. Cot­
tage Grove is gaining quite a repu­
tation as being the home o f chicken
fanciers,
Mr. Rosenberg being
awarded six prizes at the State
l-'air on his display o f Buff Cochins,
and now Mr. Bright gets away
with every prize for his Dorkings.
Poultrymen Preparing.
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A RARE TREAT
The wooden fountain built thir­
teen years ago, on the vacant lot of
S. R. Piper on Third and Main
streets was removed this week and
the lot cleaned up. This is one of
the best building lots in the city,
and a handsome new brick may be
built there in the near future.
A
first-class location for an Opera
House.
Browns—they are
nolxby.
Champion Pheasant Raiser.
Those who were fortunate enough
to be present at the lecture given by
Hon. J. G. C amp, Friday evening
at the Christian church speak in
the highest terms of this gifted or­
ator, who held his audience almost
spell-bound for nearly two hours.
The next will be the Garber-Howe
entertainers, who will appear Friday
evening Nov. 22nd; they are musi­
Messrs. Clias. Bruneau, James cians of a high grade and will give
Potts, Frank Snodgrass, Thos. Par­ an entertaining program, don’ t fail
ker, Frank Sly, J. W. Baker, L. to hear them.
Baker, I). J. Scholl and H. C. Mad­
sen attended a meeting of the Elks at
Landmark Removed
Eugene Wednesday night.
D. J. Scholl has had the interior of
Mrs. Nellie Simmons o f Vancouver,
Wash., Is visiting her parents Mr. his jewelry store repapered, painted
and otherwise beautified and now has
and Mrs. A. McKinney.
as neat a store ns you will find in any
Chas. Blanton went to Cottage
city. His stock also Is first class.
Orove yesterday and w ill attend
Eight freight ears were received at
school there.—Register.
the yards at the Latham mills Wed­
If you want to buy or sell any kind nesday. The mill is shutdown this
of property, either real or personal, week for repairs but will la-gin again
list it with F. B. Phillips.
Monday morning.
100 acres bottom land, 00 acres tin­
der cultivation on railroad, 10 miles
Saginaw Items
from town. F ixuai . H inds .
Tho Brown Lumber Com pany’s mill
at this city was shut d ow n for a few
days this week for repairs.
Sixth Birthday
A Mountain Orchard
I
A few years ago the Bales Bros,
purchased some land in the vicinity
of Dorena and began to prepare the
ground for an orchard. They were
generally laughed nt and were told
that they would have their trouble
for tbeir pains, as an orchard could
not be a successful venture in the
mountain region.
However, they quietly went nbout
tbeir work, set out the trees and at­
tended strictly to the cultivation of
them, with the result, that this year
they have packed 1 200 boxes ot as
fine apples there is grown, the va­
rieties being the King, Northern
Spy and Jonathan, which are sell
ing for $1.25 and $1.50 a box. The
entire lot has been bought by Messrs
Compton & Wallace and Metcalf &
Brund. The Bales B us. had a few
boxes on the market last year, but
this year can be said to be the first
shipment they have made. This
shows what the soil ot the moun­
tain region of Lane county will
produce when bandied by know l­
edge, backed by pluck and determi
nation.
ï ï GRIFFIN & VEATCH CO.
D e n ie r s in
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_ _ _ _ _ Stoves
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We also handle fill kind« of
Fa-rming
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Machinery
C ream Separators,
Sporting Goods
G u n s a n d A m m u n i t i o n , K tc
Remember We Buy for Quality.
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Call on
G riffin & Veatch Co.
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New Planer
The Cottage G rove Manufactur­
ing Company this week received a
large inside moulding planer, and
it is being placed in position and
made ready lor business. The inn- 1
chine is a fine one of the latest im­
proved and the only one of the
kind in this part of the state. The
company is doing an excellent bus­
iness, and is ono o f Cottage G lo v e ’ s
best enterprises.
GENERAL FEED STORE
Ü. C Baughman. Poop r.
Fine blooded poultry for the com­
ing poultry exhibit in December is
beginning to arrive; last Tuesday
HAY. GRAIN.
D. T. Awbrey received “'White
FLOUR. MILL FEED
Vlessenger” the pride o f the D. V.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Ault yards at Everett, Washington,
a White Minorca Cockerel less than
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
8 months old which already weighs
Residence 215.
about fi pounds, and bids lair to go Phone: Office US.
above the required weight at one
year old. Such importations as
this and others being made will tell
011 the future grade of poultry pro­
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stone have duced in this vicinity.
returned home from Washington
where they spent a few weeks with
Coming
relati ’ ves
Mrs G eorge Hawley is visiting
her friends here.
The Billy Bennett Repertoire
Dr Petrie and wife, of Cottage Company will be in Cottage Grove
L ocal representative for Grove,
u rov e, who have just returned Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
(IM ini < ottagp Grove and vicln the East, are here fora few days.
u iv u |ty to look nfter renew-
Nov. 7 th 8 th and 9 th at the Arm­
*"d increase subscription list of a
Mrs. W entworth has gone to Eu- ory ball, opening the first night in
L . m" " ‘nî monthly magazine, on a
to spend a few days, then will
1 « !flry ” n'1 pommiss 1 on basis. Expier gene
the melo drama “ Across the Des­
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e c e s s a r y . g o to , California to spend the winter
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' d opportunity for right person. with her daughter, Mrs Meecbara. ert.” The company will build
Address PnbBsher. Box 85. Station 11 ,
their own stage, they carry their
Messrs. Dell and Blaine Addison
-V w A o rk.
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own scenery. The company
is
went to Cottage Grove Friday.
11 all the improvements that are
composed of 25 people and travel
Quite a number o f the people in
uow contemplated are carried out in
in tbeir own private cars
They
the spring. Cottage Crove bids fair to this neighborhood b»v« gone « ° wn
have
a
brass
band
and
orchestra.
have a boom o f no ordinary size. ft to Scottsburg after fish.
The company is reported first class
* not lie s speculation boom , how
M r and Mrs. Foster made a
ever, but one forced on the property
j business trip to Cottage Grove.
owners by actual demand for more
For Job W ork; The Leader of
j Saturday
usiness houses o f modern design,
Course.
than can be had at present.
f>an Job Printing—Leader Offlce.
That youthful appearance can only
be preserved by the use of good reli­
able Toilet articles. We’ re just a*
particular about the grade of our
Toilet articles ns about the most
costlv drug in onr store. VoU can
take our word for anything that w
offer In this line. etc.
Benson’s Pharmacy T H E L E A D R .
Cottage Grove. Oregon
The Most Popular P ap er
of Cottage Grove