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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1907)
EVERYBODY WILL ATTEND H y| ffork tbe Leader of Course. '„ . J o , bats at the Toggery. lJob Printing— le a d e r Office. M IU S RUN EIGHT HOURS! MARRIED FORTY YEARS The Big Meeting and Entertainment Booth-Kelly Mills at Springfield and at the Armory Next Wednes Wendling Reduces Force and day Night. Wages. j Mr We have just received new sam ples from Lamm & Company showing the latest styles in and Mrs. Hawkins Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Their Marriage. Cottage G rove is to have a gen In an interview with Superintend eral cleaning up and we can thank Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hawkins (jrtggs anil wile were 111 Ku- tho ladies for it, especially the La ent Bassett, of the Booth-Kelly mill celebrated their 40th wedding an dies' Club. T h e Civic Improve at .Springfield, we learn that on niversary Saturday evening at their SnIiirJay j U Beatty la hero from Leb- ment committee of that organization Monday morning, Nov, 11th, the Dome on the west side. for» few day*. mill wages will be cut to 20 cents The parlors were tastefully deco- n, summer», ol Yoneftllu, was u has taken the matter in hand, which mean» success will follow. an hour for eight hours' work. rated with ivy and chrysanthemums lf here last week, This is the result of a meeting held and after listening to a number of j, H. Chamber« umile a visit T h ey have arranged for a public at Eugene by the local officers and meeting at tbe Arm ory on next selections on the piano and a good Eugeue Saturday. superintendents of the four Booth- old fashioned visit, the guests were Veatch and wile are here vla- Wednesday night. November 20, Kelly mills Tuesday. It was de shown into the dining room where at 8 o ’ clock, to which every resi Ironi Grant» Pass. .Utorney and Mrs. J. 8. Medley dent of the city is invited to be cided (o keep the mills at Sagiuaw an oyster suppet was served. and Coburg closed indefinitely, but In Eugeue Saturday. The invited guests wore Mr. and present and take part. the mills at Springfield and Wend Mrs. J. W. Nokes, Mr. and Mrs. „jii Onberg of Corvalll« 1» «peud- A n interesting program has been ling will be run but eight hours a O H. Willard, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. jlew day» in this city, prepared, which will add to tbe j, Blair o! the Oregon took In the day. Tbe mills will not do any Morss, Mr. and Mrs Mallie Miller, pleasure of the evening, after which ball game at l’ ugene Saturday. cutting, but the plani g department Mr. and Mrs F,. W. Hawkins, Mrs. a general discussion will follow Igrs J. Hanson of Eugene 1« visit will continue to run for some time. Clara Taylor, Mrs. L M. Thomp and plans formed for a great ' with her daughters in this city, There will be no activity about the son, Mrs. S. R. Markley, Mrs. i J. Scholl was In Aurora Wedneg- cleaning up crusade. A day will mills until the financial situation F. C. Lockwood, Miss Brown. attendlng the wedding of hi» be chosen for that purpose, at the improves and the demand for lum They were the recipients of many end of which our city will look like ber becomes greater. Present auil useful and beautiful presents con H. M. Mount of Eugene vls- a new place. future orders will be filled trom the sisting of silverware, fora day In Cottage <1 rove this glassware, Kveryoue should set about to stock ou hand, as the yatds of the linen, china, etc. At a late hour •k. help the ladies iu this important company have several million feet the guests departed wishing the __ Baker, the genial and well iwn blacksm ith is visiting In T u undertaking. It is said that clean piled up in them. couple many happy anniversaries. liness is next to Godliness, so let la. BIOW TO SPRINGFIELD The aged couple came from Hun j, 0. Storey and lion. I. 11. Itlng- us be clean. The closing dowu of tbe mills is tington, Baker county in 18112 and T h e propram for the evening went to Disston via O. & S. K. bound to be a bard blow on all have resided iu this city since that j, yesterday. as follows: branches of business in Springfield, time. Tbe Methodist people have planned THK PROGRAM but it is hoped that the financial jr a aerie* of meeting» during the Music......................................... Band situation will improve and that the rath of January. Male Quartette......................... settlement of the freight matter Hon. T. K. Campbell. Railroad Misers Isham, Wooley, Awbry, Miss Atny Owens returned Mon imminaioner, Is in the city shaking will soon be brought about. Most Van Winkle with old friends. Address, “ The City” ....... J. S. Medley of the men who are now working day from a visit to friends on the Argyle MeGIlvrav of Cunyonville, Address, “ The I’ ubllc School»," will be given steady employment McKenzie. ...............Prof. J. D. Baughman neriy a resilient of this city 1« Mrs. I. N. Dresser and daugh l ocal solo.............. Mis» Maude Blair The single men will be the ones to ilting here for a time. lose their positions and tbe men ters, Misses Winnie and Varíen, of Address, “ The School Board” Ret. u. S. O. Humbert of Eugene Lynx Hollow, visited friends here ............................. V. B. Phillips lln the city yesterday iu the inter- Recitation......................C. J. Howard with families will be retained. the first of the week. While tbe cut in wages is a serious lof the Divinity School. Address, “ TheCotnraerclal Club” W . N. Wheeler and family took ......................... D. .1, DuBruille matter, and will be considered by Hiss Stella Cochlln is here from dinner Sunday with Mr. Fiitz funding visiting her grandparent», Cornet mo I o ................. Clms. Cochran many as an outrage, those who are Scblie and family. Address, “ The Press"................ r.and Mrs, A. McKinney. permitted to stay even at the email ........................... D. M. C. Gault Prof. L. G, Paap took dinner Oeo. Comer and II. O. Thompson Recitation.. H. If. Brehaut wages should be thankful. The Wednesday at the hospitable home appointed delegate» from the Booth-Kelly mill at Springfield has Address, “ Beautifying the Home», immerrlal Chib to the Good Road» .......................Col. R. M. Veatch been operated at a loss for the past of J. V. Foster. Convention In Portland. Grandpa and Grandma Wheeler Song, “ America” ................ Audience eight months, and while the reduc Ed Jones and family have returned visited Sunday at the home o f M. tion will be a severe blow to the Goldfield, Nevada. They will F. Babcock. employes, it must be remembered ■pend the winter here and return D. A . Estes and wife and daugh latb in the spring. that if the truth was known tbe T h e department o f Engineering company will be the heaviest loser ters returned Monday from the M. F. Babcock, one of the prosper- loailarniers In the Silk Creek section of the University of Oregon has be The news will be rather discourag McKenzie, where they recently spent a week. hiB wife and daughter« to Eu- gun a series of exhaustive tests on ing to tbe business men, but we i for a week’» visit with relatives. the streugth anil impermeability Pete Tenolie, of Divide, was here may consider ourselves fortunate Fingal Hinds and M r. Stowart o f couerete for building purposes Wednesday. that the company has retained aa down from Cottage Grove yew- L. G. Paap took dinner at Chaa. and for the construction of dams many of its employes as it was pos lay, to connult Architect Hun- Wilson’s Thursday. and reservoirs. The ordinary water sible for them to find employment Jtk-kerabout the building they will Mrs. A. A. Wheeler and Miss proof concrete is mixed in the pro for under present conditions.— (erect there shortly.—Register. Amy Owens visited school at the Thanksgiving sale of millinery be- portion of one part of cement to News. Academy one day this week. Iginning Saturday, Nov. lftth at the two parts of sand and four ot stone. H M. Damewood and family re ! Ideal. Big reduction on every If, through electolytie action, in trimmed bat as well as street wear. turned Monday from Cedar Creek. duced by the addition of a small COTTAGE GROVE S MAIL TRAINS Call on ns and get our prices. percentage of clay, alum, or other Southbound I iia F rancks B a rrvtt . agents, the approximate proportion Trulli No. 11..... Mias llollle Hefty of Cottago Grove Train No. 17... ........10 ::t0 i>. m. I came down to Drain Monday evening can be changed to tbe ratio of one Train No. 15...... Northbound land left next morning for Elkton, to three to six, it can easily be seen The Booth-Kelly Lumber Coni Train No. 1(1............. 1:5.‘t p. ni. I where she will visit at the homo of that a large saving can be made in pany are putting in electric lights Train No. 1«..... her sister. Mrs. F. F Wells.—Nonpa- the cost of materials, since the ce Train No. 14 in tbe platter sheds and on the I nil. Train No. 12..... ....... 10:48 ñ. m. ment is the expensive part of the docks. pouch to Port- The many friends of Mis» Emma No. 12 closed, wall. Certain experiments already land only. I Riggs will be pleased to learn that H. S. Powell and family took tbe she Is recovering nicely from a crlti- made have tended to show that con ♦ ♦« • three o ’clock train Wednesday for ~ eal operation performed at Cottage crete so mixed has both greater Oaklaud in response to a telegram Grove sanitarium, and is expected strength and greater impermeabil informing them of the death of Mr. home again in the near future.—Dal ity. T o determine whether or not Powell’s grandson, Hiram Shook, las Itimlzer. this is true, some three or four A t the home ot Mr. and Mis. M. who was shot in a dispute over a Mrs. Thos. Pearce, w ho ha» been hundred tests will be made, extend B. Stone, near Lorane, last Sunday timber claim. I visiting the past tw o months in Peru, I Illinois, returned home Sunday night. ing through the year, with varying Nov. 10th at high noon, a pretty John Jackson, a Eugene motor- |s|* ’•’as accompanied home by her definite amounts o f electolytie ag wedding look place, the contract man visited here Sunday. SvW Mrs. Grab Senstleben, who will ents added. Each sample will be ing parties being Miss Ftbel E. Miss Ethel Colcord and Violet | vlsi t for a few months In Oregon. submitted to a water pressure test Stone and Mr. Bert J. Denham, Larant attended the Billy Bennet The annual meeting of the Farmers o f from forty to ono hundred Rev. S. B. Morss officiating. Show at the Orove Saturday night. | and Miners Telephone Company was pounds to the square inch in addi Only a few friends of the young held in the parlor» of the Commercial The Saginaw Literary Society is | <1nb Tnssday afternoon. F J. Hard tion to the regular compression people were present. After a splen quite a success. president of the company presided. tests. The departmeunt o f Chem did dinner tbe happy couple took George Angel is laid up with a Themeelimg was well attended and istry is cooperating, and the most the afternoon train at Anlaut for many suggestions were given for the thorough work possible will be Sacramento, California, where they lame wrist. directors to act upon. The term of done. C. A . McClain and J. W. will visit for a while with the pa- IT. H. Shane Director, having expired M cArthur, of the department of rents of tbe groom, after which *• Churchill was elected to fill the Engineering, will have charge of vacancy. I,. A. Newton of the Pacific they will return to Lorane where states Telephone Co., was present and the tests. they will reside. They were the °n invitation made a One address. Since the University has at pres recipients ot many valuable and I* F. Knowlton, a former Cottagi' ent no money available for the < nr useful presents. dove boy educated In the schools rying on o f such work, tbe expen rre arrived from Portland Thursday wenlng to join his wife and child ses will be borne by the men in ^ ¡«.r k le v wasln Kugeue Wed- n Fall and Winter Suitings Let us show you something swell in the New Browns—they are nobby. All o f our suits are made to your measure and have a distinguish ing air that is a winner. We carry a Good Line of Fine Hats The right colors to match your new suit. The Toggery GRIFFIN Silk Creek Items. ^ General Hardware, Stoves and Hanp. J Wo also handle all kinds of F a rm in g Welcome to Pastor. charge. ______ _____ Complaint in Washington. j The members of the Presbyterian church gave a «eception to tbe.r new pastor Rev. D r Nave last W e d -; T h e complaint prepared by the nesday evening at tbe chn.ch par North Pacific Lumber Association, ie s . Speeches of welcome were charging discrimination and illega made by tbe several ministers of concert of action against Western the city. Several choice selecttons and Northwestern railroads, was of vocal *nd instrumental music filled Wednesday with the Inter were rendered after which all pre«^ state commerce commission. It as- joined in welcoming Dr. Nave ent serts that the roads advanced rates An excellent lunch to our city, from five to ten cent« per hundred was served. pounds, effective November 1st on all »«rest products and that rates the attention of the ladles clallv called to ourrlnbblng rates w.tl. are excessive, extortionate, prohibi the “ New Idea” magazine, one of the tive and discriminatory, and ' pn lU t women's magazine* published. forced, will seriously injure the See the ad on page two. lumber industry. M achinery Cre& m Separators, Sporting Goods G une en d Am m unition. Etc Remember We Buy for Quality. Benson’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove. Oregon Call on Xstotesteste atestóte siotototototob steste ste ste ste ste ste ste ste ite/ Mary Bartels f Largest and Cheapest Millinery Establishment in the city, will hold a I FOUR HOUR SALE Monday and Tuesday from 9 till 1 ! ----- Remarkable Values in------ TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS ----- Extraordinary Bargains in------ i !> SHAPES, FEATHERS, ETC. You know our Reputation for Fair Dealing and Good Values Come to this Great FOUR HOUR SALE *3 -Si ! I Fashion Millinery > yj- Vj- x j - T í f í d* 5}» »jvZj, /j* -f- -f- -i- Tp/j» xp 'x ROYAL ACADEMY C O T T A G E G RO VE. O R E G O N . Opens T u esd ay October 15, 1907. All worthy persons will be admitted to the school, the only re quirement« lielng faithfulness at school, and good deportment a t all time«. The moral inflneni-e In the school will be carefully guarded, anil no one who uses indecent or prof..ne language, or who Indulge» Iu the use of tobacco or alcoholic drinks, or wno is in nny way immoral, will he retained In the Academy. Good moral talks will be given by the teachers and all will 1»? ex pected to attend these. Bible Instructions will be given throughout the enr, yet no one who attend» the school I* obliged to Join these cln»se*. he Bllile ilaeses are only for those who desire them. Recognised papers will be given to anyone tlni»hing any of the four eourses offered, namely: Teacher'«, Ministerial, Shorthand and Com mercial. We teach the ( hartler system of Shorthand, same a* Portland Ruslne*» College, For Information address, i L. G . P A A P , That youthful appearance can only lie preserve.I hy the use of good reli able Toilet article*. We’re just as particular about the grade of our Toilet article* n* about the most costly drug in our store. You can take our word for anything that we offer in this line, etc. • Griffin & Veatch Co. Saginaw Items. Who were visiting here. They will '’¡sit his mother and sisters over Sun- ay then return home. Mr. Knowl- * * ’ h™ connection with railway •ervice was by carrying mail from the tottage Orove post office tr tne rain«, at the same time studying * ‘Trophy, connecting himself di- rJ 1-' with the Southern Pacific Co. w ile very young, occupying various Potions wherever called on the 'a»ta Route from San Francisco to ortland. It Is certainly pleasant to “ aru of the success of our boys, a ■®wber of which hare aimed high in Position and through hard work have „2* *n f ° r advancement In ser- vise. There Is always a demand for *rnetworthy young men, and nsver ’ a I Position thst does not lead higher for of hiJtz? an Interest in behalf bttlty emp'oyer and show* his capa VEATCH CO. Deader* in U. of 0. Notes Married. & Gentleman or lady , with Principal. , GENERAL FEED STORE good reference, to travel by rail or with j a rig, for a firm ol $250,000.00 j capital. Salary $1, 07 a.00 per year and expense*: salary paid weekly and expense* advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Cottage, Grove, Ore. 7 *t -7 Y i iM v u u D. C. Baughman. P rop r. HAY. GR/TlN~ FLOUR, MILL FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES Cottage Grove, Oregon. Call at the Toggery and nee those tieatitlfal shade« of brown and grn.va. Pfcoee: Office US. Residence 2IS,