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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
Get Your LOCAL AND PERSONAL. K o z j Horner. Live Stock Pave Main street ? The Leader leads. Boost Cottage Grove. lodhe pink of condition ready for the spring marked Keeping them I'HtTit now makes it easier feeding later on and will pay yon ten times over in saving good foods. Prussian Stock Food Patronize Leader advertisers Passion play Saturday night. The “ pussy w illow s’ ’ are iu bloom. i % Easter does not come ‘til April IP, this year. In the language of grower “ let us spray.” the fruit Passion Play at the armory hall tomorrow night. Don’t fail to see it. rF Some cu^ts revealing the lowest *F depths of moral depravity were Ruf Rawlins is spanning Mosby * beard in Justice Y o u n ^ * court -F creek at his place with a substan Wednesday and Thursday, being tial foot brMge. prosecuted by Deputy District At Miss Richinoud attended the torney Skipwortb. A couple g iv # 4t great Paderewski piano recital at ing their names as Andrew Butucci è Portland this week. and Mrs Marguetti of British Col -F Mr. and Mrs. C- D. Van Valin ol umbia. were taken from a local •F Dorena, were transacting business lodging house, charged with notor •It in this city Thursday. ious conduct T b e man was bound -F Mrs. L- E. Dunn and daughter over to the citcuit court, which con 4 have returned to Cottage Grove to venes next week, while the woman * was fined $190 and costs, which she reside from Wildwood. * The four-acre English walnut and ' may be required to nay with im # chestnut orchard of John Cooley prisonment. Roy Woods and son visited the will soon begin bearing. Is the Tonic Food that pnta your county seat Thursday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Born, Feb. 211, 1908, to Mr. aud stock right. Keeps them right ! Clark of Curtin Spur, a son. Mrs. Elmer Richey, at their home and makes stock raising a profita Mrs. J. S. Medley made friends in this city, a daughter. ble venture. at Eugene a brief visit Tuesday. “ Passiou Play ’ ’— 3 years contin Grouse are hooting ou the ever- uous run in New York, A t the ! green hills surrounding Cottage armory hall Saturday evening. I Grove. J. H. Chambers is running bis Saturday will be the one day \ more that February has one year in Alca saw mill ou full time, filling a COTTA!IF, GROVE. OR. large Wisconsin order lor long four. Chas. Beidler went to Uoseburg timbers. Thursday to look after business The Misses Magee and Harms of matters. the Vogue millinery are in Portland Washington'* Birthday Party. .-4 .y + -r + r * -+V4.X 4-V4 Racy Cates in Justice Court. As a general thing h sixty-horse buying spring goods aud studying power brain doesn’ t work in a 2 by the new styles. | Mrs. W . A . fiim e and Mrs. Wil- 6 shop. Sweet Pea seed ol the latest and liana Hart royally entertained a See the great *'Passion p la y" or large company o f their friends last L ife o f Christ, at the armory Satur very best variety ordered especially Friday afternoon at the home o f day evening. for the Pea show at Metcalf & Mrs. Kime. Red, while and blue Brands. 45ft Merchant W . C. Johnson was festoons and other patriotic decora vlr. and Mrs. Harry Dunbar are transacting business at the county tions including colonial portraits the proud parents of an 83^ pound were in evidence throughout the seat Wednesday. Kime home as well as was the pro A nice, well established and good daughter who came to bleBs their verbial hatchet. A very entertain paying business for sale. Inquire home February 24, 1908. ing program was carried out sud at the Bazaar or Leader ofliee. The concrete foundation for in the essay contest Mrs. Gault was The streets and county roads Stewart Si Hinds big brick at the awarded the first prize for the best hereabouts were dry enough for composition on George Washing corner of Main and Second street bicycling the first o f this week. ton. is completed and joists are being Sam McKernou weut to Eugene The dining ball was profosriv and laid by tbe carpenters. artistically decorated in the na Wednesday where whs revealed to C. J. Howard, J. I,. Orr und tional colors and in the center of him the mysteries o f ' the E lk « the three long tables was a beautiful order. Oliver Veatch, appraisers in tbe miniature cherry tree heavily laden Elmer Doolittle came i'> from his estate o f Edward Hebard have with fruit. Excellent refreshments lumber mill above Cottage Grove consisting of msny dainty and Tuesday to arrange for the sale of filed their report showing personal property belonging to tbe estate toothsome dishes were served and some lumber.— Register. amounting to $2321.60. ' Mrs. Kime and Mrs. Hart were de T h e geutle rain coming Wednes clared by all the guests to be ex T b e ‘ Kozy Korner’ confectionery ceedingly entertaining hostesses. day as it did, after several weeks The guests present were: Mesdatnes Hunny weather was really an agree and ice creum parlor, W . A. Cuu- proprietor, has t b e Macy, Johnson, Medley,_jC. Ross able change and was just what was ningbam, King, DuBiuille, Hall, Hattie Beet, needed to start the grain and early choicest tbuuks of the Leader for a I I . O. Thompson, Best, Nellie gardens to growing box o f delicious chocolates. Their Pitcher, Chambers, Pearce, Brown, Died at Creswell, February 2ti, home made candies are fine, also. Dr. Schleef, Rosenberg. Powell, 1908, Mr«. Alice Smith, widow of Mrs. Frank D. Wheeler, presi Phillips, Della Martin, Gault, W . George Soaitb, who died there some H. Abrams, Van W inkle, Frank time ago. She was the sister of dent of tbe Lane county W . C. T . Sly, Lela Scott, Daisy Gross, John Mrs. J. C Branslettar, of Eugene, U. and Mrs. Briggs, wife of Prof. Phillips, Mnrion Veatch, Mary and Mrs. Underwood, of this city, Briggs, went to Drain Thursday to Gray, W . C. Conner. and leaves a large family o f young attend the joint institute of the \ children. Lane and Douglas county. Woman’s Married Mr. and Mrs. L . F. Orpurd are Christian Temperance Union. PO W E LL-W AR TH E N —On Wednes spending a few days on Ira Con ,A Newark hank telleT recently day, February 26, 1908, at the resi ner’s farm, while Mr. Orpurd is out dence of the bride’s parents, live refused to honor a check drawn in of commission with a crushed miles north of Eugene, by Rev. Mnmma, ('has. I „ Powell of Lon finger which injury he sustained in favor of a dashing young widow in don to Miss (Mile Wnrthen of Eu W codard's sawmill last week where the sum o f “ 1,000 kisses,” and pre gene. he is working. sented in person for payment. We The groom Is a prosperous farmer Attorney J S. Medley aud Chas. believe the Cottage Grove bauks of I^ondon Springs and the bride a popular teacher who has made her Bruneau have become imbued with would have honored the check. home at Eugene. Tney will reside at the spirit of civic improvements, a Prof. Tucker and his sister, Mrs. London and will lie at home to t.helr practical demonstration of which was the new regulation sidewalks Gray, have purchased a lot from friends after March 1.—Register. which appeared in front of their Mr. Comer adjoining the new A d Metcalf <t Brand have just re residence lots on W all street this ventists church property on Wall ceived o largo supply of sweet pea week. street and have the carpenters at seeds o f the best and prettiest va A young horse belonging to Mr. work building a cozy cottage there rieties. 45tf Handy of Gowdyville took a lively on, which will he occupied by Mrs. spin Monday down Main street, Olympic flour, highest gradi thence south on Fourth, thence Gray and family. TWO WAYWAkO U1HI.B. The other case was that ol two wayward girls, o f A lfa, who have been holding high carnival in this city for a few days, until taken in custody by Marshal Snodgrass, by order of tbe county judge. They give their names us Miss Pyburn and Mrs. Emma Edwards atfcl ap pear to be under 18 years of age. Oue of them dpseited her babe and it was turned t over to the matron of the Boys’ aud Girls’ Aid Society at Eugene last week by the girl’s father, who it is alleged in courages the girls’ immoral prac tices. They are a bad lot aud will prtihahly be turned ovet to the Portland refuge for wayward girls. The alleged conduct of the girls and eveu their aged sire, is most revolting. a tir LURCH’S TRAVELING SUPPLIES I ê £ STYLE BOOK it is much better than most Fashion periodicals of today « F t f The Ladies Home Journal I I I f I (fr Ladies, remember you have every month FRE E I (ir I I I HARDWARE è STOVES AND RANGES /IN $ /IV About which there is nothing cheap bat the price. & i $# Gue of the mast auspicious occas ions ever recorded in the local Woodmen o f the W orld lodge in this city, was the anuuul roll call and observances o f Wushiugtou’s birthday which were celebrated by this order last Friday night. Tbeie /IN was a large aud enthusiastic attend ance and the following program was carried out: Toust...................... “ Our President” Consul Commander, A. Brower Song ............................. “ America” By the Camp Toast ..........“ George Washington” Neighbor A. L. Briggs S o n g ......... “ Star Spangled Banner" Neighbor l)r. Van Winkle Toast.,.....‘'Woodmen of the World” Neighbor P J. DuBnillle Song.................................“ Woodmen Song” By the Camp Toast................................ “ Our Camp” Neighbor C H . Van Penberg Song ..“ Battle Hymn of Republic” Neighbor Frank .Iordan Toast......................................“ Ladies Circle" Neighbor F, H. Kosenbergj « .... 1 “ Won’t g o Homo till Mornln" fo n t J “ Good Night Ladies“ By the Camp. A t a late hour an excellent sup per was served as follows: FARM IMPLEMENTS GUNS, AMMUNITION Everything from a garden hoe to a Studebnker wagou. Headquarters lor hunters and miners supplies. TIN AND GRAND EWARE The kind that will wear but costs little money. $ G riffin ® Veatch Com’y FOLLOW THE FASHION If you adhere to the fashion in suits, waists and cloaks, you must follow it closely' in Corsets.1 Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garments w ill not lit. N ow what is requir ed? First o f all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The Hervdersorv Habit B a c k C o rset is the one f o r the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery Store. Come ladies and inspect them. A IK N I’ . Pone in the Park White and Black Maid of Wheat 3 Colors 1 Bow Wows 'The Ciqi that cheers but does not intoxicate. Punch Exciting Experience With Crazy Man. ID A F R A N C K S B A R R E T T . a t a w EUGENE I HOSPITAL ^ COMPTON & WALLACE « - » . U « v j t- - - - - - - - - - - - 5 MKIHCAI, AND HUKUICAI. STAKE W. Kuykendall; M. I>. W. O. ITnmer, M I). P. .1. Marti«*, M. 1» II. N.Mcalefe. M. D. D. A. Paine, M l>. U*>. O.B Belter, M. D. L. K. .Mefloniral, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op- perating room and equipment Sputum and blood examinations- Appliances for X ray work. Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application TRAINING SCHOOL FOR N URSES. SHOES COMPTON & WALLACE Wi‘h°“‘ o f : t We ilon’t w an t you to lea ve but want vou to examine Annual Roll Call W. 0. W W alter Scott and wile had quite n thrilling experience with a stranger who was suffering front temporary insanity resulting per haps lroni overindulgence in had booze, last Sunday night. Mr. Scott went iu his woodshed to get hard wheat, flour in the market for west on Perkins avenue across the W . C. Johnson, the merchaut, is sale at Baughman’s feed store, 46-4t j river ford to the flour mill where moving his family in the Knox res some wood and iu feeling about in it was caught. Little damage waB idence which is being vacated by the dark laid hands on a man, who Try the L e a d e r for six months. I done. the family of C. Ross King, who immediately began hedging that he are moving to Corvallis where Mr. not be harmed and alleging that be King will engage in the drag bust- j was in hiding from some iocs who were seeking Ins life. Scott broke ness. Geo. Brumfield will move j Honest into the Jones house on W all street, away from the fellow, got a lamp and returned to view the strange vacated by Mr. Johnson. Values where You Do Better Quallty visitor. He at once concluded the Mrs. Perry B. Sherwood and sou fallow was insane and with his wife Elmer, o f Los Angeles, were guests There is proceeded to take him down town We have a Why try tQ make people o f relatives and friends in this city, aud deliver him over to the officers, also a lot lot o f bro think you are going to their old home, this week. Few the fellow all the time laggin g .75 $1.00 ken sizes in give thein'something for there were who recognized Elmer, Scott to not allow anyone to kill $ 1 .3 6 g o lt as he has grown from a school boy nothing or sell them some him. H e was taken in custody by I to young manhood since leaving SH IRT« thing for less than cost, the officers and iu a day or two be this city. The family had contem going at come quite rational, said his name etc. Some w ill take the which we plated locating in Medford, but not 50 cents was Cbas. Brown and that he was bait to be sure, but let’s are selling finding a business opening, have de a barber by trade and nailed front reason different, and say cided to remain at Los Angeles, Liberal at original San Francisco. Three razors were where Mr. Sherwood is engaged in Reductinn cost. T ry ; what we mean. found iu his pockets whan he was | contracting and building. on all your foot examined by the officers. H eap- Play, company and scenery are pear#- to be recovering from his hal Outing in a pair. the three very important requisites ucination. Flannels No "S T A R contained in W . F. Mann’a produc S. K. Lewis is installing a Woolen Not all o f it, but such a BRAND” tion “ The'Cow -Puncher,” which is shingle mill on Mosby creek 13 Underwear booked at the local opera house for mtlea cast of this city, where plenty is included | part o f it as you have to a n early appearance. Manager o f timber is at hand. The mill will and spend for your daily i n above I Mann has already brought us splen turn out 20,000 shingles a day. SH IR TS needs. proposition Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kayaer have did attractions in tbe past and the success o f “ The Cow-Puncher" in moved their household goods 10 tbe east last season indicates that their farm near Saginaw for the the forthcoming engagement will season. Growing i prove no exception to the rule. A t W . C- Monroe is erecting a neat Fastest p or p a jr Treatm ent. A 1 UsS I the armory Thursday evening, cottage on his lately purchased lot in tbe Jones addition | March 26. We Want Your Money ! TRUNK OR ( SUIT CASE ! ARE YOU GOING to Regular coarm- of lectures by the faculty and practical train ing in Hu- hospital. The medical and surgical stuff of tin- hos pital constitutes the faculty. For rates or Information, as hospital or training, address W. KU YK E N D ALL, M. D, Superintendent. Or MISS M. II. 1IOLMHTKUM. Su|H-rliitemlent of Nurses. ^HYnTnTfMffTfTYfWWWWfTfMfWfYPWWfTfMnTfMfMfTTfTTPITF I i t £ i I i z i z BÄNK OP COTTAGE GROVE C i l p i t a l I pai<l ini $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 Conducts a General Hanking Busi ness along conservative line«. Yonr patronage solicited H. Abrams. President It. Phillips. Cashier It. Lurch. Vice President Harry Short, Asst, ('«shier