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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Can't ion Staighten I'li in the Mornings ? is the medicine we have rec- omended it to be. Ph a rm a cy. Klder Martin of Montana, de A1 F.lledge was transacting bus livered two able sermons at the iness at the county seat Wednes Adventist church Sunday. He day, as was nlso J. E. Young. has come west to locate and may Mrs. Tlios. Pearce returned take the pastorate of the Adven GET 300 PLUNKS AND home from an enjoyable visit with tist church at Roseburg. 30 DAYS IN COUNTY JAIL friends at Iiugene Monday. Post cards! Post cards! Post Miss Magee, who is teachiug the cards! Get iu line and get some It is very apparent to the general Latham school was confined to her of those local views of Cottage public that those who think to op home this week from a severe at Grove and send them to your erate blind pigs and be fined about tack of the grip. friends in the east. Be a booster what would be a license for opera for Cottage Grove. They have Misses Kdna Barringer and I.ela tion of illicit business are going to them at the Wave. be fooled in this respect. Judge Circle of Kugene spent Sunday in Marriage licenses have been Harris is now affixing a jail sen this city, the guests of Mr. and issued to George Johnson and Miss tence to the fine which makes it Mrs. F. C. Coffman. very strenuous for violators of the Mrs. Howard Wood and little Bessie Page and to I. S. Beauprie law. daughter Julia of Kugene are vis aud Margueriv L. Coates, both iting at the home of her uncle, I). gentlemen being residents of Cot T W O S T IF F S E N T E N C E S . tage Grove while the ladies are Friday Judge Harris sentenced J. IhiBruille in this city. residents of D r a i n . — Roseburg Andy Taylor to pay a fine of $100 j Rev. Nave went to Kugene today News. / and serve .10 days in jail for sell-1 to address a mass meeting of An exchange remarks that a ing liquor. The same fine was im -1 Christian endeavorers at the Iiu Maine man has a churn which posed on the Gross hotel Jap for a \ gene Christian church. has been in his family for 170 like offense and both are in jail. Court adjourned Saturday until j Joe Baker, Col. Blair and Geo. years, aud we strongly suspect April Has Judge Harris goes to) Atkinson went to Iiugene Wednes that some of the butter it turned day to ride the F.lks' goat. They out when it was new is still being Benton county to hold court. were given the time of their lives. sold in this town. I COTTAGE GROVE, OR. Error Corrected in Financial Report. Many holios areaiassing through town. Many are honest workmen A slight error appeared in the out of a job aud a few are crooks, late report or statement of the They are going north principally. city’s finances, which was pub "L e t the galled jade wince," lished ,in the local papers. That wrote the editor, and the intelligent part wherein the error occurred fol comjiositor iu the prohibition town lows in corrected form: set it up, "L e t the gallon jug Outstanding warrant«, general i w in." j (,2 Mrs. Sain Veatch and daughter Lillian, of Portland, have been 6815 00 guests of relatives iu this city the past week. They returned to Port 4105 54 land today. During the past year $5,000 of Miss Ollie Willard returned to the water bonds have been taken Portland Wednesday, to resume up out of the water fund. her position in a large tailoring es tablishment iu that city, after a Will go to Albany. brief visit with home folks here. 9392 68 C. D. Van Valen, the Doreua The Albany Democrat says: “ Rx-State Game Warden J. \V. Buff Orpingtou breeder, shipped Baker of Cottage Grove, has twelve pullets and 100 eggs to a bought the residence property with Hood river poultryman last week, two lots, at the corner of Walnut receiving a fancy price for them. aud Kighth street, of II. R. : That was a gorgeous display of Schultz, consideration $1800, and! spring millinery presented at Miss will soon move to Albany to reside. Bartels spring millinery opening The family will consist of Mr. and j Wednesday, one of the very finest Mrs. Baker and two sons. Mr. ! displays ever seen in Cottage Baker has a host of friends here Grove in this line of goods. who will lie glad to have him make "T h e Merry W idow“ is the lat Albany his home, with his estim able family.” The Leader will say est invention iu Raster bonnets to that the many friends of Mr. Baker reach the valley. Husbands will and family here will regret to find the price is not an innovation learn of his intention to leave Cot but a stern reality and will no tage Grove to make Albany their doubt decree that only widows shall wear them. . ]ierinauent home. the society a social Wednesday evening at the Christian church. An excellent program consisting of declamations and songs was ren dered by the young men and sev eral interesting games were played, Miss Inez White whining the prize in “ A Musical Romance.” Re freshments were served and the guests departed at a late hour de claring the young men to be pleas ing entertainers. Henry Veatch, the hardware dealer, is in receipt of a letter from Angelo Perini, written from Trem- osine, Italy. Mr. Perini is a pros perous Italian who formerly re sided near this city, but returned to his fatherland last fall and pur chased a large rooming house. While he is doing well he longs for the freedom of America and . his family observe with< more dissatis faction than he does the oppression of their home government. They hunted much here, to their greatest satisfaction, while in Italy, hunt ing or carrying fire arms is pro hibited. Mr. Perini states that in Kvangelist J. M. Martin will all probability he will return to hold services at the Adventist this country ere long. chaiiel on W all street this evening Freak Day of the Season. at 7..10 o ’ clock. Regular quarter ly meeting services at 10 a. m. and Tuesday will go down in the 2 p. m. on the Sabbath. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7..10 p. in. services annals of Cottage Grove history as one of the most freakish March ■will also be conducted. days on record. The day dawned A challenge for six games has bright and clear, but soon after been sent by the bowlers of the sun up a brisk breeze arose from Cottage Grove Commercial club to the southwest and by ten o’clock the bowlers o f the C o u i u k . i «L «1 club was blowing a gale, keeping up a at Kugene and iu the event of a tie continual fog of dust about town it is to be bowled off immediately and wrenching signs, awnings and after the last game is bowled. The fences. A blow of this kind is ex challenge will no doubt lie accept tremely unusual for this section of ed and five or six of the best men the country. By noon* the wind put into practice.— Register. had ceased and was followed by a The-revival meeting at Doreua warm spring rain. is progressing nicely with much interest. The meetings will con tinue over Sunday aud part of next week. A ll iu reach are invited and especially Sunday at 11 a. m. when the them£ will be "T h e Second Coming of Christ." D. R. Baker, missionary, is conduct ing the meetings. O N E F IR E A L A R M . W hile the wind was at its best a fire alarm was turned in from Prof. Tucker’ s home on west Wall street. The fire department re sponded promptly, but by the time they covered the ten blocks, neigh bors had succeeded by hard work iu extinguishing the blaze, which, however, had burned a hole fully O. F. Callison of Kugene, re ten feet square in the roof of the publican candidate for the nomina Tucker home. tion of county clerk, visited Cot tage Grove friends Monday. Mr. To Sunday School Workers. Callison formerly resided at this place and has many relatives and April 11th and 12tli are the friends here. He is a native son of Lane county and a memlier of dates for the Cottage Grove dis an old esteemed pioneer family, trict Sunday school convention. Rev. C. A . Phipps, the state his mother lieing a sister of Mrs. Laura and Mrs. Sophrona McFar field secretary will be present to land and a half sister of “ Aunt” conduct the services. Saturday af Jane Veatch of this city. Mr. ternoon at the Presbyterian church Callison is well qualified for the a bullness session, Sunday morn office to which he aspires and is a ing Rev. Phipps will occupy the young man possessed of many ster Presbyterian pulpit. Sunday af ling qualities. He has served as ternoon^ the Ghristian church a deputy in the various county offi mass meeting and Sunday night a ces and therefore has a thorough mass meeting at the M. K. church. knowledge of county affairs and Please remember the dates ami the routine work of the clerk's o f place. A complete program will fice. lie will poll a very heavy appear later. vote in South Lane. Match Factory Ready for Business. The Place to Buy Millinery IN T H E C E LE B R A TE D Hardeman Hat are now being shown. They meet the requirements of the most fastidious dresser W allace Where Y ou do Better. The match factory will start up soon and will employ from five to A good assortment of millinery six girls and as many boys or men will lie found at The Ideal. Ail incurring a daily wage expense of the latest shapes of the season. about $20. Mr. Fox, the proprie Don’t miss seeing the baby bon tor, has had some trouble in get nets and children’s wear. Best as ting an expert match maker but sortment and prices right. has at last succeeded. The block Come in and lie shown around. j match will first be manufactured W hile in lookiug at millinery ask and the parlor match will lie turned to see the Henderson Double Front out later. The capacity of the Laced corsets. plant at present is about 40 gross 49-2t I d a F r a n c e s B a r r e t t . per day and Mr. Fox states that a ready market is afforded for the product of this plant. Best Cold and Grip Remedy. Give Cole’s Consumption Cure a trial. It cures when all other- fail. It will positively cure lung trouble in the first stages. I-or sale at leading drug stores of the country or of the manufacturer, Geo. E. Cole. Myrtle Creek, Or. On sate at the New- F.ra drug store. 49.4t* CAN UNDER 14 Years OLD YOU DRAW? Contest Closes May 1, 1908. £ File your C O P Y at ^ ^ £ f L U R C H ’ S & I f HARDWARE ! i 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 GRANITEWARE I V The kind that will wear but costs little money. G riffin S Veatch Com’ y FOLLOW THE FASHION «**»»*»»»»* ««««** *«*«*+ I f you adhere to the fashion in suits, waists and eloaks, you must follow it closely in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garments will not fit. Now what is requir ed? First o f «all. tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The H e n d e r s o n Habit B a c k Corset is the one for the present styles. For sale «at the Ideal iMillinery Store. Come ladies and inspect them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . EUGENE j HOSPITAL W%1 MKIHCAL AND SUKUICAI. STAFF W. Kuykendall; M I). W. o. ProMer, M. I). P. J. Hartlp. M. D. B. F. Seaiefe. M !>. D. A. Paine. M . l>. <1*1. O H DeBiir, M. I». I.. K. McOoiigwl, M. 1). For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modem op- perating room and equipment. Appliances lor X ray work. Sputum and blood etaminalinns. Fui! corps of (rained nurses. Rales on application TRAININO SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Regular course of lectures by the faculty anil practical train ili)« in the hospital. The medical and aurgical s t a f f o ! the hos pital constitutes the faculty. For rates or information, as hospital or training, address W. K I'Y K E N IIA L L , M. It, Superintendent. Or MISS M. H. HOLMHTHUM. Superintendent o f Nurses. « É É É É É É a a a A « § a a a a a a a a a a a a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A AA AAA A A A AAA A I BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE C a p i t a l I p a i d ini $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 Notic« Miss Vera Herren of the Univer- oity of ( tregon school of music, will teach pupils on piano. She wishes to announce that she will take a limited number of pupils. Terms on application. Phone No. 574. 4S-4t Conducts a General Hanking Busi ness along conservative lines. Your patronage solicited. W H A brains, president F. It. Phillips, ( ! ashler W « It" ■ »a A ft w w W WWW B. Larch. Vice President Harry Short, Asst. Cashier j iàlUuulkiuiUm and one dose o f it will Com pton BOYS AND GIRLS ! Kidney Remedy $6240 PRIZES AWARDED f A. D. S. fund, April 1, 1907__ . . . Outstanding warrants, general fund, March 1, 1908___ Outstanding warrants, street fund, April 1, 1007.. Outstanding warrants, street fund, March 1, 1908.... ** +■+•■ •+ «>* v* ■* * I «affect your back so and they’ll never get any better o f their own accord. Want you want is 77 fodern «■ Ü iiA Ü iiiÜ Ü iH H Ü B I Its your kidneys th at prove that it 5000 Read the classified advertising W. T. Kayser was a county seat column on the last page of the visitor Thursday. « Leader. Miss Vera Herreu returned home Mrs. R. C. Gray of Kugene is Thursday from a visit with friends Full for a pulp mill. visiting with Cottage Grove rela at Kugene. ** The Kozy Korner for sweets. tives this week. If you have a tooth for sweets, Wanted— A modern opera house. Many new subscribers are com try some of Cunningham's home The Leader leads, others follow. ing in and all have words of praise made candies. for the excellence o f the Leader. Uncle Ves Veatch has returned | For choice confections, try the Dr. Oglesby has returned home home from a visit with his daugh Wave. ** from a prolonged professional visit ters at Creswell. New Victor disc records at the at J unction aud is to lie found in Rev. P. K. Hammond of Kugene Bazaar. his office again. will hold Episcopal services in Get out and vote at the forth See that new long cylinder Col Woodman hall Sunday afternoon coming city election. umbia graphophoue at the Bazaar. at .1:10 p. m. Everybody cordi % Mrs. D. II. Hemenway visited It plays both long and short cylin ally invited to lie present. der records. New Victor machines in Eugene Monday. Joe Baker had the broad porch just arrived also. on the front of his cottage on Wall New graphophoue records 25 Mr. D. Mossmau of St. Johns, street extended around the east cents each, at the Bazaar. was iu the city Monday and Tues side o f his home this week which Don't forget the Wave for fine-• day visiting at his cousins, F. C. adds to the appearance aud com I stationery and see— gars (cigars). Coffman and lookiug after some fort of his home. Fine new line of ladies lace and business affairs. He thinks of lo John Bartels and son Fred are (embroidery collars at the Bazaar. cating here. overhauling and increasing the ca The brick masons on the Stewart pacity of their ice plant for the How do you like the old town to I day in comparison to what it was ¿ij Hinds building are working on seasou’s run. The last of the old the second story now. The brick ice stock was shipped out from two years ago? of Stewart & Porter is nearing their storage rooms Wednesday. Those home made mnrshmellows completion, the large plate glass are immense, as is all of the can The young men of the Y. P. S. windows being put in. dies at the "K o z y Korner." C. K. gave the young ladies of W W W ... w W w « f. «w W w w «W '****<(** «ff «fl II» HI If V IV I III | | | | $ e—e- A -