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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL 200 Men and Women tq come to the Modern Phar for their medicinal . wants every day. Only by coming here for your every want in lines sold by ub See Miss Barret's new millinery store ad. F. L. Findley, the piano tuner is in town. Wanted macy The Leader leads. can you know how satisfactory it is to deal at this store. A Few Specials Attorney Jerome Knox was trans acting legal business at the county seat Wednesday. Head Pearce Bros, new ad on Two Homes Burned. the first page of the Leader and go The early part of the week two and get you a new pair of shoes homes ou Mosby creek were destroy Olympic flour, highest grade ed by fire with nearly all of their hard wheat flour in the market for contents. The first was tha h op e of sale at Baughman’ s feed store. 4 . 3 - 4 t Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiteman lo Mr. and Mrs. John Hull of La cated op on the mountain about a tham, returned hom«0rom Portland half a mile above Taylors mill, and a trip down the Columbia river which was destroyed Sunday with Sunday, and report a most enjoy all o f its contents, including a year’s provisions and much canned able time. You will wait a long time before fruit. The origin of the fire is un you will see a more complete pro known and them was no insurance. Mrs. Sadie Smith of Dorena visit ed with Mrs. C. L. Weber and duction than “ Old Arkansaw,” family at Creswell this week. which comes to Cottage Grove on Presiding Elder Wire conducted Wednesday, Feb. 19 quarterly meetings at the M. E. Henry Fischer, mahager Brown church last Saturday and Sunday. Lumber Co , has just completed a Forty below zero in the New England states. Oregon at 75 above is good enough for us, thank you. commodious and artistic addition to his residence in the Long and Landess addition on the east side of the railroad. Father Fitzpatrick was transact J. C. Pironi, manager of the Eu ing business at the county seat gene Ice and Soda Water Works, Monday and visiting with Father was transacting business in this city for a very little money. O'Farrell. Wednesday- Mr. Pironi is a broth Miss Maggie Veafch of Grants er-in-law of Mr. DuBruille o f the Pass is spending the winter with Leader. her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Martin at The painters and paper hangers, Creswell. Messrs Chas. Lavene and W . E. The ladies should call at Miss Southward, put the finishing touches Auotber New Brick Building. Barret’ s millinery store and exam on the interior of the Leader office ine those Henderson double front Wednesday ana gave the place an The contract for the new Stewart laced corsets. attractive appearance. & Hinds two story brick to be Mrs. Jas. Benson returned home Before we know it springtime erected on the corner of Main and Saturday from a very enjoyable will he here. The fields are put Second streets was awarded to H. visit with her^sister, Mrs. Mabel ting on their green swards, buds J. Clark, who is building the big Merritunn, at Portland. are swelling, leaves will soon he un brick adjoining the Oregon hotel. Snow fell in Portland, Salem A l folding and the flowers will be The new brick will be 53x00 feet, bany and west o f Eugene in this peeping from the mould, telling us will have two modern store rooms county Monday, but not a flake the springtime is here. on the ground floor, while the drifted down at Cottage Grove. Mrs. Snapp, wife of Dr. O. U. second floor will be fitted up with Snapp, formerly o f this eity hut Some of the most novel and in lodging rooms find suits of rooms now o f Newberg, is a guest ot her for the accommodation of the guests teresting specialties ever witnessed muny friends in this city and com will be seen in "O ld Arkansaw,” of Hotel Thompson adjoining. The munity. She has been in very poor which comes to Cottage Grove on building will be ot modern design health since her arrival here, but and finish throughout and will he Wednesday, Feb. 19. More than 100,000 girls are under the medical treatment of Dr. a credit to our growing city. Work being taught housewilery in Lon Best her condition is much im on the foundation has already com menced and the brickwork will don schools, the instructions in proved. left over from the holidays follow the completion of the foun cluding washing the baby, says the London Globe. Poor baby. dation work. Miss Esther Monroe of this city, went to Salem Saturday and Thurs Got What he Deserved. day of this w;ek she went to the A fellow known as “ Midnight” Salem hospital where she under Jones, came up from Eugene to at went an operation for fibroid tumor. V tend the ball given at the armory last Friday night. He soon filled up on ‘‘ bug ju ice’ - and proceeded to make himself obnoxious and at tempted to run the town. T o this Marshal Snodgrass objected and when he called the big bully down, the fellow posed as a bad man and "talked back” to the marshal and showed fight. This action was the mistake o f his life for when Mar shal Snodgrass got through with him, the fellow looked like a c y clone had struck him and he went to jail like a good boy. The next morning he contributed $15 to the city treasury and returned to Eugene, avowing his purpose to re turn at some future day and “ clean out the town,” but when lie comes on that little mission, he should act upon the advice of Marshal Snod grass and "bring the coroner along with him.’’ Such “ bad men” get right up against the real thing when they look for trouble iu the Grove. Owing to the urgent request of- his constituency that be remain at his post of duty, Senator Fulton has decided not to return to Oregon to answer Heney on the stump just now. S. F. Jackson and J. W. Doak Killed two coyotes over at Lorane Tuesdav. Members ot the Coyote clu b will now have to dig up a double assessment, which will look like 30 centB. Dr. and Mrs. J. Ohn Van Winkle went to Salem Wednesday, where the doctor, with the aid o f a Salem physician, will perform an opera tion upon one o f his patients o f this city, fjr tumor. He will re turn today or Saturday. The new dynamo for the Cres well electric light plant arrived Monday, and it is expected that tha plnnt will be in running order in a couple of weeks. A force of men are at work putting in poles and erecting the power house. There is a Source of Satisfaction I 11 knowing that when you have bought an article from a merchant that you have not paid twice what it is worth, and that some time you will not meet up with a friend who has bought the same pair of Shoes, Suit of Clothes, Coat or .Hat for just about one-half what you paid. QWhen you trade at Our Store you can have that satisfaction. W e are here for business and are selling merchandise at a fair and legitimate profit and are winning new and satisfied patrons every day. (JWe do not sell you Calico for 5 cents a yard iu order to get you in the store and sell you a $ 6.00 Suit for $ 10 . 00 . W atch This Space ! COMPTON « WALLACE W HERE YOU DO BET T ER . The following day, Monday, while Mrs. Geo. Lang was preparing din ner, her home, known as the Dave Mosby. Jr. house situated near the Mosby creek bridge caught on fire, and while her husband was plowing nearby, before he could reach the premises, the fire had made such rapid progress that only a rocking chair, sewing machine, and box containing their deed was saved. Among the valuables lost was $30 in paper currency. The loss falls heavily on both families. I I I D P U ’ Q S2-50, $3 and $3.50 L u n u n 0 ^ hats ^ FOR $2.0« THIS WEEK M en , now is the time to take jjr advantage o f ! tfr SPECIAL PRICES! Ladies, remember you have every month F ree , the Ladies’ Home Journal Style Book. It is better than most Fashion periodicals Picked Grapes in February. We have read much about rasp berries and blackberries blooming and ripening in the open air in this valley this winter, but now « o n e s forward D. G . McFarland of this city, with evidence of our balmy winter clime which is conclusive and beats them all. On Tuesday Feb. 4th he plucked from a large grape vine, twining about the front porch of his residence, a fine bunch of Blue Isabelle grapes id perfect condition and excellent in flavor. The grapes were sheltered under the eaves of the porch and with stood the late frosts without injury. It is a fact often noted that the ex treme south end of the Willamette valley in which Cottage Grove nestleB, seems particularly sheltered and protected from the wintry blasts which visit other sections of The Cottage Grove Manufactur the state. Verily, this is the Italy ing Co. turned out a beautiful of Oregon. mantle board with French plate mirror this week for C. D. VanValin The Edison Phonograph. who is just completing a new resi When you are tired or worried dence at Dorena. This company also turned out a fine mission style with the day's work, when your mirror and staud, seven feet high wife is worried with her household cares, when the children are restless lor “ The T oggery," this week. Jbr .new ways ot being amused— E. C. Conner will set out a 10- acre pear and winter apple orchard just start up the Edison Phono- on his up-laud ¡arm one and a half grahp and the evening becomes pleasant to all. miles north of this city. He is on Have you children growing upi| the right road to successful farm ing. We will give him the Leader Let the Pnonograph teach them the for his fruit and stock ranch in good music of the past and the about seven years, providing he present. Do you frequently have friends drop in? Nothing will give gives his orchard good care. them a pleasanter evening and Oliver Hart has his restaurant make it easier for you to entertain and short order establishment run them pleasantly than an Edison ning in full blast now in the build Phonograph. The Wynne Hard ing formerly occupied by the Wells ware Co., have these machines and Fargo Express Co. Everything is full line o f records. Call and see new, neat and clean about his place them. -*3tf- and a rice private dining hall has been equipped separate from his Victors. Columbias. Edisons. lunch counter, so lie can accomo Have you seen the new 1908 date all classes. Call and see him. Columbia taper-arm cylinder graph- Nattie Martin returned home opbone? Its the grandest talking from a week’s trip through Jose phine and Jacksou counties Monday machine out. Takes up the least evening. He was much interested room, is the loudest and plainest in the operati ons of the big gold talking machine made, except the mining dredger on Foots creek and new Victor disc grapbopbone, uses also the work o f the big giants in either Columbia or Edison cylinder the Southern Oregon placer mines. records. See them at the Bazaar. While looking over the timber New Columbia gold mold records, as good as Edison’ s, for only 25 claims of that part of the state he cents. W e have Victor records saw plenty of snow and four big bear. He reports a very pleasant and needles guaranteed to run 10 records without changing needles. and enjoyable trip hut did not lo Remember that we sell Victor, Col cate a timber claim on this trip. umbia and Edison machines and Ou Friday evening last, a num records. The B azaar . ber of the young lady teachers in our schools, together with a few of Death of Lora Hayes. their lady friends, gave Miss Ger trude Palmer a pleasaut surprise by Lora, the iv e year old daughter calling at her home where a very of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes, who enjoyable evening was spent. In the Leader mentioned last week as turn,,so the rumor goes, the young being seriously burned from her ladies were given a nerve racking clothes catching on fire from a stove surprise by the unsuspected intrus while her mother was making a ion of a well kuown young man, brief call on a neighbor, died from who it it is said, ‘ ‘ walked right in the injuries the following Saturday turned around and walked right morning and was buried iu the Ma out agaiu,” with or without assist- sonic cemetery Sunday. It was a tance as the case may have beep. very sad and deplorable accident He positively refuses to be inter and the grief stricken parents have viewed by the Leader and would the heartfelt sympathy o f the en say nothing more than that the tire community in their great be scene was a pleasing one and al reavement. though this is leap year he could not withstand the palpitating sensa You and your children’s eyes are tion caused by so many young safe if you wear Dr. Lowe’s glasses, ladies kneeling before him at one Eye safe and price safe. Consult time. him Feb. 10th and U tb. HARDWARE STOVES AND RANGES About which there is nothing cheap but the price. FARM IMPLEMENTS GUNS, AMMUNITION Everything from a garden hoe to a Studebaker wagon. Headquarters tor hunters and miners supplies. TIN AND GRAN1TEWARE The kind that will wear but costs little money. Griffin ® Veatch Com’y * FOLLOW THE FASHION If you adhere to the fashion in suits, waists and cloaks, you must follow it closely in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garments will not fit. Now vyhat is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted ligure The H e n d e r s o n H a b it B a c k C o r s e t is the one for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery Store. Come ladies and inspect them. ID A F R A N C E S EUGENE B A R R E T T . MKDIC.VI. AND MUKUICAI. ST A F F W. K u yk en da ll; M. I). ) HOSPITAL L. W. O. Prosser, M. I). P. .1. Partie, M I) 4 ^ Ç B . F. Seaiefe, M # I). A. Paine, M. !>. Me*». O.B. l>eB*r, M. D. jê l> L K. M. D oukr I, M. 1). For the care and treatment of Medicai and Surgical Cases. Modern op- peratinx room'and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and Wood examinations. Fui! corps ; of trained nurses. Kates un application TRAINING SCI lO O L FOR NURSES. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical triiln- hip in the hospital. The in e dirai and surgical staff of the hos- For rates or information, as pitnl count!tutes the facult ■i. hospital or training, aiti’ ,rc ss W. KEY KENDALL. M. D, Superintendent. Or MISS M. II. HOI.M8TRUM. Superintendent of Nurses. I BANG 01s COTTAGE GROVE C a p iL »1 (paid In l $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 Conila cts sf General Banking Busi ness a long conservativo lines. Vont • patronage solicited W. H. Abrams. trient F. B. Phillips, Ondi* r 1!. Lurch. Viet President Harry Short, Asst. Cashier uiHlUiitiUlHmiulUlUlU IH M »“ “ »" ™ W W Ww w wwW fvv WwW ft