Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, February 21, 1908, Image 5

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    LOCAL ANO PERSONA
Get Your
Pave Main Btreet!
The Leader leails.
Live Stock
Boost Cottage Grove.
It was a great boost meeting.
In the pink of condition ready for
the »print; market. Keeping them
right now makes it easier feeding
Inter on ami will pay yon ten times
over In saving good foods.
Prussian Stock Food
is the Tonic Food that puts your
stock right. Keeps them right
and makes stock raising a profita­
ble venture.
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COTTAOK GROVE. OK.
Miss Lulu Cnrrin Entertains.
See Miss Barret’s new millinery
store ad.
Washington’s birthday tomorrow
—legal holiday.
Miss Gail Hare is visiting for a
I week in Albany.
Mrs. Richmond is visiting with
! relatives at Harrisburg.
See W. A. Hogats’s draying at*
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Pingal Hinds returned Tuesday
[from a business trip to Portland.
C. W. Wallace has sold his prop­
erty on South street to John Groves.
Miss Ida Frances Barrett is in
1 E’ortland selecting her stock of
spring millinery.
I', J . Hard has rented rooms in
the Chrisman building and will
! open offices in Eugene.
It is stated that lid Wilson and
j wife will soon return from Rose-
! burg and re-open their restaurant
j in this oily.
On last Friday evening Miss
Lulu Ctirrin entertained the Juniors
Simpson i.eabo, a pioneer of this
and Seniors of the C. G. II. S. and
vicinity
SO years old is seriously ill
a few invited guest s at a St. Valen­
[at the home of his daughter Mrs.
tine’s Leap Year party.
The living room was very prettily •Tas. Porter in this city.
decorated with red hearts strung on
J . E Young ha» 61ed his notni-
the same shade of ribbon and fes-
tooned from the chandelier to the I noting petition as a candidate for
cornets of the room.
J justice of the pence lor Cottage
The hostess had prepared some ! Grove, subject to the decision of
very unique games all symbolic of I the republican voterH at the pri-
Valentine’s day, some affording
! marie«.
much amusomeiit
At a late linin' dainty refresh­
C. L- Hacksey sustained a broken
ments carrying out the idea °f j arm while workiug at the Nokes A
hearts, were served after which the
Atkinson mine, in Bohemia Tnes-
guests departeil thanking th e ir,,
hostess for the pleasant evening »he !
fiVei” n£i' He was brought to
had afforded them.
| this city and the fracture was re-
The guests »ere, Nora Hull, duced and be is getting along very
Eunice Van Denberg, Hazel and j we)i
Neita Hazelton, Eliza Magee. Belle t
Burkholder, Beulah DeSpaio, Della j f
H Hall, well known here
and Inez White, Emma Job, Miss among mill men and late in the en>-
Mumly, Miss Greta Bristow of Eu- ploy of the Gould roads as pur-
gene Mils Lulu Corrin, Joseph ‘ chasing agent of ties irnd timber
Arnold. Cbatles Gates, Ernest'
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and lumber has decided to come to
Wyatt, 1«,Ivin Spray, Paul Marklev, . ,
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Allen Baker, Ren Sanford, Harry 1 c ,,t t"Kp ° rove *«'■ go into business
Short, John Veatch, Mr. Harvey I on bis own account.
and Hugh Currin.
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In conversation with J D Buell,
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i Wahhams & Kerr’s traveling sales-
Valentine Party.
man a few'days ago, lie stated that
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while he owned several brick build-
Ainong the society events of the ings be would not give one build-
week was the “At Home’’ given by j j ng L.onstrUcted iron, concrete
Mrs. F. H Rosenberg, Mrs. .1 .0 . . , .
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Van Winkle, and Mrs. J . C. John- , b,ocks for a hfllf doZen br,, k ba,ld-
son at the Rosenberg residence. inB8. be having built a concrete
The decorations throughout the]building some time since. He
house were commemorative of St. agrees with Edison that this is the
Valentine. Strings of hearts were “concrete age.”
in evidence everywhere. Concealed ;
in some nook or corner was a very
Mrs. P. l>. Wheeler was greatly
unique valentine for each guest, all surprised Monday by a number of
of which were found. Mrs. C. Ross ,
lad frieIlda assenibl!ng at* her
King won the prize in the guessing ,
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contest, a beautiful heart shaped 1,orae to celebrate the birthday an-
box of bon bons. Dainty relresb-1 niversaries ol both herself aud Mrs.
ments were served. The guests W. C. Conner, which falls on the
were:
i same day, Feb, 17. A very tileas-
Mesdames Geo
Hall, Frank ant Rocial eveuing wns Hpeut and
Wheeler, J . H Chambers, D. J.
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DnBruille, Nate Compton, Herbert bRht refreshments were served after
Kakin, Fred Herren, Harley Petrie, which the guests dispersed wishing
Harry Metcalf, Chas. Burkholder, the ladies many happy returns of
Dr. Kime, Ben Lurch, John Med- f{)e day. Those present were: Mes-
^y. Ed Jones, Wm. Abrams, H. O .' daraesHall, Eakitl Thompson, Du-
Ihompson, Liliynn O Goodman, I
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Frank Phillips, Nave, C. Ross King, BrmIle- Hham, Compton, Phillips,
Almond Hemenwav, B. Job.
| Wheeler and Conner.
Honest
Values
We have a
lot of bro-
ken sizes in
cun cc
M 1U
which we
are selling
a t original
cost. Try
vottr foot
in a pair.
No “STAR
BRAND”
| is included
i n above
proposition
Growing
Fastest
COMPTONS WALLACE
Where
You Do Better
Whv trv to make people
think yon are going to
give them something lor
nothing or sell them some
thing for less than cost,
etc. Some will take the
bait to be sure, but let’s
reason different, and say
w hat we mean.
We Want Your Money
Not all of it, but such a
p art of it as you have to
spend for your daily
needs.
COMPTON & WALLACE
For Fair T reatm ent.
Johu Veatch was looking after
Read our poultry breeders column
business matters at the county seat
if yon want eggs for hatching..
The brick work on the new two j Thursday.
Try some of those delicious home |
story building of Stewart & Porter
made candies at Cunningham's, |
is nearly completed.
It costs but little more to fix up successor of J . M. Durham
I ARE YOU GOING
Metcalf A I Sr mid have just re­
the lawns and parking while you
ceived a larga supply of sweet pea
are building, and it costa less.
The Southern Pacific pay car seeds of the best and prettiest va­
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passed through this city Wednes­ rieties.
W A. Cunningham has pur­
day, leaving checks with the local
chased the confectionery and ice
employes here.
Sweet Pea seed ut the latest and cieam parlors of J».M Durham in
very best variety ordered especially ' * 1 ’ u ,v '
for the Pea show at Metcalf & !
y °" want something that will
Brands.
45ft ! l>l'kle the palate, try Cunningham’s
A real “ cupid” was received by home made marsh mellows and
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Walker on St. nougat.
Harrison Rees sustained a severe­
Valentine’s day Feb. IS. 1608, when
a liouncing baby boy came to bless ly cut baud while working at Black
Butte Monday.' Dr. Job dressed
their home.
the wouud.
Andy Nelson went to Creswell
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey, of
Monday to install the new electric
dynamo and switch board iu Tun- Cottage Grove, who have been vis­
nell’s flour mill from which the iting in Eugene, went to Portland
current will be supplied for Cres- Tuesday for a few days’ visit.
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, We don’t w ant you to leave
but w ant vou to examine
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Ladies,, remember you have
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STYLE BOOK
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It ip much better than most
Fashion periodicals ot today
Jas. Ostrander, the barter, cut
hiH baud on a broken vase this
John Bales, a veuerable citizen of week quite severely, but manages
Doreuti. was looking after business to weild the razor, tli >ugb not with
matters iu town Tuesday. His the old time flourish,
Jas. Ozuient returned home from
sons are among the first in this part
of the country to make a complete Portland Wednesday where lie has
been for the past Hix months im
success of apple growing.
William Hatton last Friday com­ proving some property which he
pleted the tour-roomed cottage on purchased in the Portland suburbs
the farm of Rev. J. L. Beatty near some time ago.
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HARDWARE
STOVES AND RANGES
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About which there is
nothing cheap but
the price.
Miss Dollie Hawkins, the Leader’s
Saginaw and Mr T. E. Maddock
and family who huve ibe place etticieut compositor, enjoyed a
pleasant visit, with friends at Weud-
rented have moved therein.
The Leader will receive in a ling last Saturday, Sunday and
short lime a bcw dress of type for Monday. Mr. Lacure occupied her
the paper which will give the case in this office in her absence,
Hamilton Veatch, who lias been
Leader pages a bright, new appear­
ance aud will enable our readers to quite ill lor some time past with a
put aside their glasses. Three hun­ combination of ills, is so much im­
dred pouuds of type at 5O cents per proved as to be able to visit this
pouud is required to make this im­ city from his farm Tuesday. He
says his illness lias put him behind
provement.
Conductor Sam • Veatch, who has with his farm work.
Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Krueger of
again been promoted and now bolds
the position of chairman of the S. Butte, Montana, arrived iu this city |
P. Grievance committee, with head­ Wednesday to enjoy a brief visit
quarters at San Francisco, stopped with Mrs. Krueger’s parents, Mr.
over in this city Saturday evening and Mrs. Bot: Lurch. Mr. Krueger
and made his aged parents a brief is engaged iu the mens’ furnishing
visit He was on his way to Chicago goods business at Butte. Miss
and is kept 011 tbo road the greater Celia Lurch who lias l>eeu visiting
in Portlaud, accompanied Mr. and
part of bis time.
The Leader has on exhibition on Mrs. Krueger to her home in this
city.
its table one of the first blocks of
Fiugal Hinds of the Hinds Heal |
matches turned out of the new Cot­
tage Grove match factory. The | Estate Agency, accompanied by |
block is clean cut and is ready for j Messrs poster brothers went to:
dipping, and demonstrates that the Portland Mouday ami closed itp the
timber hereabouts is excellent for j sale of the Porter Bros, stock farm
this purpose. This factory will I situated in Lake county. The sale
soon be turning out a gilt edged I price for the tract of 204(1 acres is
#20,400. The purchaser is Hi
product
j Adams recently from Nebraska,
Ralph Easly and wife of I.a j Over a thousand acres of this tract
Plata, Missouri, arrived in this city | is situated in such a way that it can
Saturday evening to visit with rela­ be irrigated when it becomes an im­
tives and may locate here. Mr.
mense hay field and will grow long
Easly is a nephew of Mayor J. I. forage for winter feeding. Mr.
Jones and with his father and Adams is a thorough stockman and
mother formerly resided at this made his fortune cast of the
place tor a few years after which Rockies.
they returned to their old Missouri
Last Saturday eveuing quite a
home, but, never having been able
number
of Cottage Grove citizens
to shake off their fascination for
Oregon. Mr. Easly and wife stopped went to Eugene to see ‘'Parsifal,”
lay at Han Francisco and Wagner's great dramatic produc­
Best
report that many great steel struct­ tion and no one wns disappointed.
Quality
ures are being built in the burned Such productious as Parsifal briug
ict. They also took a car out a spiritual uplift to any community
11 Goldeu Gate to view the old Pa­ illustrating as it does the power of
There is
cific and iaspect the new Cliff house good to overcome ovil The Cross
also a lot
which has been rebuilt from more and all it stands for, the incorrupt-
.75 $1 .0 0
attractive and modern nrehictural J ibility of him who weai« it, the
$1.25 golf
designs than before.
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of Christ’s sacrifice? these
are the things that impress them­
SHIRTS
The Leader is in receipt of an in­
going a t
I teresting letter from (W>. O. Mc- selves upon one who Pslens to the
majestic lines of Wagner’s drama
50 cents
Gilvray, formerly of this city, now aud aa one listens imagination sup­
ot Canyonville, who owns a pretty plies the music, or at least a faint
Liberal
home out ou Wall street in this echo of it. Those in attendance
Reductinn
city which he wonld sell at about from this place were Dr. Kime and
wife, D. J DuBruille and wite. W. !
$1650. Mr. McGilvray says Can­
on all
C. Conner and wife, Mrs. Gross. !
yonville will build a $4,500 school Misses Aboie and Fanuie Johnaon, |
Outing
building this year and that a Zelma M iples, Dora Cutliorth and
Ffannels
change is being made in the man­ Messrs Billie Perman, Earl Hitiieral,
Woolen
agement of the Pacific States Tele­ Georgf Gourley, Foster Phillips,
Jeanie Lewis and others.
1 nderwear
phone office out there, Calvin H.
and
McGilvray being the new manager
Military Ball.
and the office is being installed in
S HI RT S
There is goiyg lo he a good time
the building with the Postal Tele­
graph office of which G. O. McGil­ at the armory Satuiday evening on
W ithout
vray is manager. He also adds the occasion of the grand ball un |
der the auspices of Co. E. The
that Devore Bros, ate opening a floor has been put in first clans con
A Fuss
large new stock of groceries in that ditiou and excellent mimic will lx
1 prosperous little prohibition town. furnished Everybody invited.
FARM IM PLEM ENTS
GUNS, AMMUNITION
Everything from a
garden hoe to a
Studebaker wagou.
Headquarters
tor
hunters and miners
supplies.
TIN AND GRANITEWARE
The kiud that will wear
hut costs little money.
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Griffin ® Veatch Com’y
FO LLO W T H E FASH IO N
If ytftt adhere to
the fashion iu suits,
¡A w aists and cloaks,
y you must follow it
closely in Corsets.
Unless your Corset
is stylish your other
stylish cut garm ents
will not fit.
Now w hat is requir­
ed? First of all, tight-
fitting w aists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The H e n d e r s o n Habit B a c k C o r s e t is the one
for the present styles. F o r sale a t the Ideal Millinery
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
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Mrs. Jennie Walker returned
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home Home Uays ago from Los An­
geles where she has been spending
the winter. She was much pleased
with that part of California. .
well’b ligh* system
In view of the assertion that two-
thirds of the weight of a girl is
sugar it is evident from the doings
iu our divorce courts that a good
tnauy married men are finding too
much sand in the sugar.
TO OBT A
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
EUGENE
] HOSPITAL
M K D H 'A I . A N I ) S t JK G lU A I. S T A F F
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W. Kuykendall ; M. I>.
W. O. ITonser, M . I»
I*. J. HartI»*, M. I)
H. F. Scalei**, M I)
I». A. Paine, M I>.
<)«». O.B DeBar, M. IX
I. K. M< Ifungili. M. D.
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fur the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op-
perating room and equipment Appliances lor X ray work. Sputum and
blood examinations full corps of trained nurses. Kates on application
T R A IN IN G
SC H O O L FOR N U R S E S .
Iteg u ln r course of le c tu re s by the fa cu lty ism 1 p ra c tica l t r a in ­
ing iu the h o sp ita l. T h e m edical and m irglral s ta ff of th e I ioh -
p ital countltiile» th e facu lty.
F o r rale« or In fo rm a tio n , as
h o sp ita l o r tra in in g , oddren-
\V. K F Y K E N I tA L L , At. I).
Su p erin ten d en t.
Or M ISS M. f l . HOI.MHTIH M.
Su p erin ten d en t o f Nurses.
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BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
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C lip itu l î p a id in i $ 2 5 , 0 0 0
Conducts a General Banking Busi­
ness along conservative line».
Your patronage ««licited
H. A hrains I ’rr-ld ciif
It. P hillip». C ashier
Il Lund i. Vice Pm ddent
Hurry Short, ,\s»t. Cashier
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