Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 06, 1908, Image 5

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    Clestey, the infant daughter of
M. 11. Anderson has l»een look­
and Mrs. Elmer Ritchey died ing after business matters in Fort-
Feb. 28th 1908.
laud.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.!^
Get Your
A six pound girl arrived at the
The man who thinks he I i i i h money home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hub­
to burn,
Will find .Inter on he hus money to bard Feb. 28, 1908.
en rn.
11. B. Hendricks of Grants Pass,
has been visiting with his mother,
Have you registered'
Mrs. M. J. Emerson.
The Kozy Korner for sweets.
Mr. Arne is advertising some
Williams Jubilee singers next
registered Poland China pigs for
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Train a child up and away he sale in the Leader today.
will go.
Olympic flour, highest grade
Win. Johnson and wife were Eu hard wheat flour in the market for
gene visitors Thursday.
sale at Baughman’s feed store.
Live Stock
In the |ilnk of condition ready for
the spring market. Keeping them
right now mnkee It easier feeding
Inter on and will pay yon ten time»
over In Having good foods.
I h the Tonic Food that puts your
Keeps them \rlght
and makes Htork raising n profita­
ble venture.
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COTTAGE GROVF. OR.
J. O. Ralston of Albany was in Ncantile establishment in this city.
Cottage ('.rove yesterday and made
Marshal Frank Snodgrass spent
Monday in Eugene looking after
The Modern Woodmen and i the Leader office a pleasant call
It’s consoling to think that if some cases in the circuit court in
Royal Neighbors united in a gen­
eral jollifficatioq/ at their lodge the dog in the manger stays there which.he was interested. Warren
long enough he will starve to McFarland wore the star in the ab­
room in this city Monday evening. death.
sence of Mr. Snodgrass.
There was an interesting program
11. Griggs and wife of Fjugene,
R. L. C.ile, wife and baby came
and an auction of pies, inter-
up from Roseburg Thursday to en­ were visiting with Cottage Grove
s|>ersed with unrestrained fraterniz­ joy a visit with Mrs. C.iles mother, friends Wednesday. Mr. Griggs
was formerly manager of the light
ing. There was not a pie that Mrs. Curriu.
plant in this city and was recently
sold for less than .IS cents and
vVn interesting game of basket
transferred
to Eugene by the elec­
many brought as much as 80 ball between the Cottage Grove
tric light company.
cents. Jas. Hawley and Joe llaker and Drain Normal teams is prom­
Practically the first snow fall of
were voted America’s champion ised tonight at the armory.
the season occurred hi this valley
The
Misses
Helen
Magee
and
pie biters witlf C. W. Wallace a
Monday night March 2, about %
close second. The cash receipts Dessie Harms of the Vogue milli­ inch being in evidence when Tues­
nery, have returned from Portland
day morning dawned. However,
front the pie sales netted the Koval
with their spring millinery goods
the sun came out bright and by
Neighbors $.1,1.20 and the social
The dress that makes people-ex noon the "beautiful” had disiTp-
was declared a great success soci-
claim, "W h at a pretty gown!” peared.
allv and fiuanciallv.
should be discarded. W ear* tile
C. II. Burkholder, Mayor J. 1.
j dress that causes them to sav,
Junes, and 'Harry Wynne, com­
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"W
hat
a
pretty
woman!”
Birthday Dinner
prising the Cottage Grove, I.orane
Miss Ida Barrett is home from road committee went to Eugene
Last Sunday a company of rela­ | Portland where she went to study Thursday to confer with the coun­
tives and friends assembled at the j the spring styles in millinery and ty court relative to getting an ap­
farm home of Mrs. 1L J. Beidler ' place her order for spring goods propriation for the improvement of
this road.
1 which have alreadv arrived.
and partook of a most excellent
Roy Knox, a prominent young
Fred Waehlte, formerly fore­
birthday dinner. It was one of
banker and capitalist of Eugene,
man
in
this
office,
is
now
a
full-
those old fashioned farm dinners
has been making frequent visits to
fledged
Methodist minister. It
which always makes one feel his
Drain for some time, and rumor
takes a printing office to bring out
woeful limited capacity and inabil­ the good traits of the human char lias it that he will persuade one of
our most estimable, young ladies to
ity to do the occasion justice. A f­ acter.
change*lier name before long.—
ter dinner was served the afternoon
Elder B. C. Talxrr will preach at Drain Nonpareil.
sped swiftly with song, music and the Adventist chapel on Wall street
Horace G. McKinley, convicted
social cheer. Mrs. Beidler was the next Sunday at 2:4<) p. in. By re­
of land frauds, was sentenced to
recipient of several nice presents quest he will preach from the text two years in the county jail and to
as follows: A gilt-framed landscape found ill Second Corinthians, third pay a fine of $7,500. McKinley’ s
chapter.
jov when he realized that he was
picture presented by Mr. and Mrs.
W ill Hart, the contractor and not to be sent to McNeil's Island,
W ill Hart; 1’ rescut glass jelly
was very great, and he threw his
stand, Miss Opal Hart and brother: builder, is erecting a comfortable
hat in the air and gave other evi­
new
cottage
on
the
65'acre
farm
of
Satin handkerchief case, Mr. and
Frank B. Phillips, adjoining the dences of delight.
Mrs. E. C. Conner: hand painted Felix Currin place on the east, on
'Lorn. Awbrey is having his first
china fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. W. Row river.
experience in "chicken advertis­
C. Conner: china pickle dish, Ira
in g " and is dumfounded at results.
Ira Beidler and wife of < lakland,
K. Conner; center piece, Mr. and arrived at this place Tuesday, to ( >ver 25 dozen eggs have already
Mrs. Oscar Frohmader. Besides enjoy a few days visit with the been engaged from bis White Min­
orca pens, the cash accompanying
those persons mentioned above, former's mother, Mrs. E. J. Beid­
most orders, and orders are coming
those present were Mr. and Mrs. ler, on the farm a few miles north­ faster all the time. He has come
east
of
this
eitv.
Ira Conner and family, Mr. Mad­
to the conclusion that people surely-
dox, A. T. and bred Beidler. The! There are few county pajiers read the papers if they- do nothing
guests departed for their homes in j that can boast of as large subscrip­ else.
E. A. Willson and wife, who re­
the evening wishing Mrs. Beidler | tion list as the Leader. The con-
I solidatiou of the Nugget and turned to this city from Roseburg
many happy returns of the day
Leader subscription lists gave the recently, reopened their restaurant
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Leader a wide home, county and Saturday and served a fine dinner
Try the L eader for six months.1 state circulation.
to thx-ir many old patrons. The
place had previously lieen re­
p a ir e d , recarpeted and thorough-
renovated and Mr. and Mrs.
“ W E W ALK ON STARS, S O C A N V O I” I f
Wilson will endeavor to give the
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EMBROIDERY SALE
The logging camp at Disstou has
.started up and as soou as logs be
gin to pile up at the mill the saws
will begin to buzz again.
R S K asB B S s a t e s a s s s s s s
Born, in Eugene Feb. 29, 1908
to Rev. and Mrs. I). E. Olson, a
daughter. She will have only one
birthday in every four years.
L U R C H ' S
-V 9 pound bov took up his resi­
The musical treat of the season dence with Mr. and Mrs. Steve
John Itarkpr visited the county
seat Wednesday on a business mis­ — Williams Jubilee singers— at the Smith uear this city March 4, 1908.
sion .
armory Monday evening, March The family has resided here but a
short time.
Hen Lurch
and sou-in-law, 16th.
Lane Shortridge, John Nokes,
Hon.
Til
Ford
died
at
Salem
Harry Krueger, visited the county
Sunday aged 6.5 years. He has Geo. Atkinson and C. L. Iloxie
seat Thursday.
long been prominent in ( »regon will return to Bohemia in a few
Attorney J. S M idlev was in at- politics.
days to resume work in their G« kk 1
tendance at circuit court in Eu-
Friday mines.
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W.
Baker,
James
Ostrander
geue this week.
Ralph Baker, with Knights Shoe
and High Vaneev were looking
Mrs. C. C. Hazleton went to after business matters at Eugene Co. Portland, and his sister, Mrs.
Creswell Thursday to enjoy-a brief Thursday.
Roby Miles of Portland, are guests
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visit with friends.
Geo. Johnson, hook tender in of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Don’t fail to see the "Cow- the Alca mill, sustained a broken W. Baker in this city.
Puncher” at the armory Thursday forearm Tuesday by lieing struck
Eight of the world’s greatest
evening March 26.
singers, four men and four women,
by a cable.
It is stated that the tie preserv­
The Garniau llenieuway Co. comprising the famous Williams
ing plant will soon return to La­ have added millinery and dress­ Jubilee Singers, at the armory,
tham for a season’ s run.
making parlors to their large mer- Monday evening March 16.
Prussian Stock Food
stork right.
NAINSOOK AND SWISS
Newt Jones, on his return from
I-.ugene Thursday was taken quite
ill. but is couvalesciug.
good as n e w yet.”
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Saturday
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HARDWARE
Stuart McGilvray of Port Ange­
les, Wash., stopped over today to
visit with relatives and friends in
this city, on his return home from
a visit with his parents at Cauyon-
\»ille.
STOVES AND RANGES
About which there is
nothing cheap but
the price.
The play-right, Hal Reid, has
written many successes in tile past
few years but he has fairly out­
done himself in W. I-'. Matin’s
"Cow-Puncher,” which is Ixxiked
to appear at the armory March 26.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
GUNS, AMMUNITION
Everything from a
garden hoe to a
Studebaker wagon.
Headquarters tor
huuters and minera
supplies.
riN AND GRANITEWARE
The awful fate of nearly- two
hundred Cleveland, Ohio, school
childreu, by being trapped and
burned in a public*school building,
is a strong reminder that too much
discipline cannot be maintained in
fire drills in the schools and that
all doors should swing outward.
M. E. Dunn, who the past year
and a half has lx*n interested in
the Wildwood Lumber Co., on the
line of the (). iK: S. E. R. R. has
sold his interest in the mill and
business to three gentlemen late of
Chehalis. Wash, named I). Salzer,
T. Roimmer and Austin Zenkiier.
Mr. Zeukner becomes superintend­
ent.
The city council met in regular
session Thursday evening at which
time the nominating caucas was
set for Friday evening March 27,
at the armory, aud election judges
and clerks were appointed. It is
probable that only one amendment
to the charter will be voted on
which will provide for the-election
instead of the appointment of a
citv marshal.
lie. 121 L-c
15 cents
Monday
Tuesday
Mrs. -Lydia Comet’; aged 94
years, was brought to the home of
her son on W all street from Diss-
ton this week, suffering from La-
gripix-. She is convalescing.
Cottage Grove music lovers are
promised a rare treat in the coining
of the celebrated Williams Jubilee
singers, Monday March 16. The
company comprises both a male
and female quartette which makes
a mixed octet when singing to­
gether. This is the best colored
musical company on the road.
Don’t fail to hear it.
Values for
and 30 cent
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 lit.
Now what is requir­
ed? First of till, tight-
titting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The H e n d e rs o n Habit B a c k C orset is the one
for tlie present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
INSPECTOR AFTER THE
PEST-INFESTED ORCHARDS
The Ivugene Register says: A
gixxl many people, in F.ugene es-
pecially, think that Fruit Inspector
J. Beebe is only running a bluff
when he says he will enforce the
law by compelling /owners of fruit
trees to spray them, or it will be
done by him. or cut down, and the
costs taxed up against the proper­
ty as a lieu. W e are prepared to
F . ’ J. Hard came up from Eu stipe that it is no bluff. Next
gene Monday to look after his min­ week he will start to spraying some
ing interests. He says the report fruit trees on a lot on Eleventh
tell feet of snow in Bohemia is street and oue will be cut down and
all "bosh. While it may have bunted up. If you don’t want
that depth in certain local­ the insjiector after your trees you
ities where drifts are common, there had better spray them or cut them
hris not been one-fourth that much down. He means business.
any of his properties, in
fact, he expects to be able to
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reach his properties with-horses
and buggy any month in the year G O ODRICH— At his farm home
after this season, when a little
at Ixrrane Sunday, March 1. ’68
more road work will have been
Orson P. (Toodrich of Pneu­
completed.
monia, aged 60 years. 7 months
and 5 days.
A good one is told on our es­
Mr. Goodrich bought part of the
teemed towusidan, F. If. Rojjeu-
berg. (Jn Tuesday evening he l.ee farm and located at I-oratie
gave a very- dramatic recital, about a year ago. He was a hard
" H o w Joshua Killed the Mouse,” working man and was held in the
before the Women of Woodcraft. highest esteem by his Lorane
Tile next morning he went out to neighbors. He left a small family
feed bis pedigreed poultry' and in to mount his death. The remains
moving a sack of feed a good sized were brought tw the Veatch &
rat took a little spin up his trousers Lawson undertaking (»arlors in
leg and the recital he then aud this city Tuesday, was embalmed
there gave is said to have put his and shipped to Vancouver, Wash ,
former efforts to shatne and came for burial on the night train. Be­
near bringing out both the fire bri­ sides niemliers of the family. Mer­
gade and police force. His next chant W. TV. Jackson, accomp­
recital will be entitled. "H o w Ro­ anied the remains to Vancouver
and attended the funeral.
senberg Killed the R at."
- Í EUGENE
I HOSPITAL
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MKDICAI. AND P l I R d l iU I. STAFF
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W. Kuykendall; M D.
W. O. Prowler, M I»
P. ,1. Barile. M I»
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li. F. S ca lee. M I»
D. A . Paine, M D.
<»to. O H De Bar, M. li.
h . K. M d »nilgai, M. li.
For the care and treatment ot Medica! ìnd Surgical Canea. Modern op-
perating room and equipment
Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
blood examinations
pul! corps of trained nurses. Rate*on application
T R A IN IN O SC H O O L I OR N U R S K S .
Regular course of lecture* l>.v the farulty mid practical train­
ili* in tin- hospital. Tin- medical mid surgical staff of the hos­
pital constitute* tlie faculty. For rates or information, as
hospital or training, address
W. Kl'YKF.NDAl.b, M. It,
Superintendent.
Or MISS M. H. HOLMSTItFM.
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Superintendent of Nurses.
BANK OP COTTAGE GROVE ?
Ctlpitul ipsiifl ini $25,000
Conducts a General Banking Busi­
ness along conservative lines.
Your patronage solicited
(V B. Abram*. President
F. B. Phillips, Cashier
It. Lurch. Vice President
Marry Short, Asst. Cashier
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