Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 17, 1908, Image 5

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    PHYSICIANS
LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL
Belshazzar cantata next.
Dutch Johnson has goue to Cal­
ifornia ou a prospecting trip.
Hardy Crow of lAirane visited
the Grove Wednesday.
■BELSHAZZARS FEAST.
i 1 EASTER,
OFFERINGS
Ice cream at the Wave Easter. Big Cast and Chorus Making Excel­
Don’t forget .lie time.
lent Progress. Will Appear
Hoost for the leader.
1«'. B. Phillips has nearly recov­
New graphophone records 25
Next Week.
IN
ered from a severe attack of cents each, at the Bazaar.
The Leader still leads.
grippe.
Watch the Leader grow.
Frank King has bought the
What promises to lie the most
to put up their pre­
The original Gold Dust twins of Walsh property on Wall street.
Ice cream at the Wave.
elalxirate musical entertainment
the Norris & Rowe’s circus are in
scriptions. T h e y
Norris & Rowe's big circus will ever given in this city is the coin­
Twenty years old today.
f
town. Nuf sed!
be in Cottage Grove Fridav May I. ing cantata “ Belshazzar’s Feast”
know by experience
The Kozy Koruer for sweets.
Geo. Comer and Geo. Mcijueen
The Bradley property on Second or Fall of Babylon, now lieing re­
The Leader will soon be old
that the ingredients
were transacting business at the street was sold to Mr. and Mrs. hearsed every evening by fifty of *1
enough to vote.
Gilkinson this week.
county seat Thursday.
Cottage Grove's best vocalists $
they prescribe will
Easter Sunday the Wave will
1). J. DuBruille. Ben Lurch and under the able direction of l’rof.
Mrs.
1.
II.
Bingham
of
Eugene
serve ice cream.
M. II. Anderson were in attend­
be dispensed by us,
visited over Sunday with her
ance at the big W. (>. W. meeting Martin E. Robinson. The interest
Mow do you like a seven-column
increases at each rehersal and the
daughter, Mrs. David Griggs in at Roseburg this week.
as they desire them.
eight paged Leader?
principal roles are being faithfully
this city.
Now is the time to have electric
J. M. Comer liecome a regular
Dispensing is our
Edward Baxter Perry, the cele­ lights installed while you are do­ prepared and everything will lie
I reader of the Leader this week.
ready for presentation next Thurs­
particular specialty
1-scream, I scream at the Wave brated blind pianist, ilelighted a ing your spring house cleauiug.
52-2t day aud Friday evenings. The
Piaster Sunday. Don’t forget the good sized audience at the armory Cottage Grove Iilectric Co.
and our prescription
See that new long cylinder Col­ opportunity to do musical work
place.
Thursday evening.
umbia
graphophone at the Bazaar. under a great leader is a rare treat
department is spec­
Miss Vera Uerren went to Piu-
The basket social given by the
geue Thursday to visit with high school students last Friday It plays both long aiiil short cylin­ for the singers of Cottage Grove.
der records. New Yictor machines
ially equipped t o
friends.
This cantata will be given with
evening was a great success soci­ just arrived also.
every
attention to detail in gesture
If
you
have
a
tixilli
for
sweets,
facilitate this work.
ally and financially.
If you will try using electric
try some of Cunningham’s home
and
costume
making it equal to
Mrs. A. E. Bradley, formerly of lights, you will not lie satisfied
made candies.
the professional production.
with
any
other
light.
Call
and
Miss Richmond was in attend­ this city now of Springfield, was see the Cottage Grove eleclric com
//odem ¡P h a rm a cy .
Prof. Robinson brings with him
ance at the musical festival at Piu- looking after husiuess matters here panv alxiut it.
52-21
lieautiful
costumes for the full cast
C O T TA « JE G H O V E . O R .
i gene this week.
Wednesday and Thursday.
The Wheeler-Thompson Co. are representing the oriental splendor
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cochran at­
J. 1). Cochran has a fine young having the front of their store re­ and magnificence of the Babylon­
tended the musical festival at Piu- peach orchard on his farm near modeled so as to give them two
ish kiug and court and Medo-Per­
EASTER SUNDAY IN CHURCH.
gene Wednesday.
this city. The trees will come into large bx 12 plate glass show win­ sian generals and army. A few
dows,
with
entrance
lietween.
Mrs. S. V. Abliott of liugene 1 tearing this year and are very
Just in front of my pew sits a maiden—
more singers can yet find r<xnn in
has lieen a guest of her daughter
George Keizur’s residence on
A little brown w in g in her hat,
thrifty.
in
this
city
this
week.
Railroad street has been purchased the cantata.
W ith its touches of tropical azure
The Ladies of the Maccaliees by Mr. Clanahau of Rogue River
Following is the main part of the
And sheen of the sun upon that.
Mrs. 1). A. Paine of liugene,
Valley.
Mr.
Clanahau
has
moved
have
purchased
a
nice
piano
for
CAST OK CHARACTKKS
was
a
guest
of
Mrs.
W.
II.
Abrams
Through the bloom -colored pane shines
their hall, which will add much to his family here and will make this llirector.......... Prof. Marlin li. Robinson
in this city this week.
a glory
STOVES AND RANGES
their future home.
Belshazzar, K in g of Babylon. J. M. Isliani
By which the vast shadows are stirred,
Mrs. Andrew Itrund was among the pleasure of the members of
About which there is
Hut I pine for the spirit and splendor those who attended the musical this jxipular order.
Rev. F. Z. Nesbit, formerly N'itocris, tile queen.................... .......
....................... Mrs. J. <i. VanW inkle
nothing cheap but
That painted the wing of the bird.
pastor of the Presbyterian church
carnival at liugene this weeli-
the price.
The children— and their parents in this city, died of heart disease llaniel, the prophet. ’. I. <1. VanW inkle
The organ rolls down its great anthem;
If you are a user of electric — will lie delighted to learn that at the close of an able address lie- llananiah....................... C\ S. Cochran
W ith the soul of a song it is blent;
FARM I MPLEMENTS
GUNS, AMMUNITION
lights you are in danger from fire Norris & Rowe’s circus will show fore a congregation of 1500 people laird of the court.............Clarence Morss
But for me I am sick for the singing
I .ad)' o f the court, Mrs. II. «1. Thompson
Everything from a
Headquarter
tor
by an overturned lamp. Cottage |
at
Fresno,
California,
recently.
o f the one little song tlia fis spent.
in Cottage Grove May 1. See ad
gardeu hoe to a
hunters andffliners
('■rove Pileeric Co.
52-2t
Jewish maiden ............
Maude Blair
Mrs. A. J. Armstrong of Lake- High Priest o f Baal............... 1;. II. Hall
The voice of the curate is gentle,
on last page of the Leader.
Studebaker wagon.
supplies.
If your eyes Ixither you consult I
“ No sparrow shall fall to the ground;’ ’
view, daughter of (). P.( Adams of Angel...................... Mrs. Lillian llreliaiit
Attorney W. W. Calkins of Ku
I).
J.
Scholl,.
He
is
now
prepared
this city, has lieen suffering severe­
But the ]MK)r broken w ing on the lsmuet
TIN AND GRANITEWARE
to fit the most obstinate cases in gene, republican candidate for rep­ ly from inflammatory rheumatism. Jewish maidens (duet).... .............
Is mocking the merciful sound.
................ Mary Muiidy, Nora Beebe
eye troubles.
The kind that will wear
resentative, was mixing with the This rendered it impossible for her Jewish maidens (tr io )........................
— V ic k ’s Magazine.
but costs little money.
I lave electricity wired into your Cottage Grove voters Saturday. to attend the funeral of her step­
llessie Harms, Mrs. W. C. Conner
mother
here
last
Sunday.
I
residence
then
get
an
electric
iron
Mrs.
A.
Brand
He is a “ hale fellow, well met.”
Local Baseball Team
for the family laundry. Cottage
Dr. J. Olin Van Winkle of Cot­ Daniel's companions..........................
Joe Damewood has purchased
| Grove Iilectric Co.
52"2t
Clarence Morss, C. S. Cochran, Ren
tage Grove, was a meinlier of the
'I'lie Garmau-I1 emeu way Co.,
what is known as the Sam Woods Woodmen degree team which put
Sanford, (l. li. binuerty
!,. P. Wooley of Cottage Grove,
this week are fitting out a local
after a week's stay in Eugene, place 5 miles east of this city for ou the degree work at the log roll­ Jewish quintet...................................
hall team with a new equipment j went to Portland on the noon train alxiut $2,.kX). It is a fine little ing last night. He gave "T h e
11. li. Veatch, Mrs. li. C. Mac),
Nancey Whitsett, Worth Harvey.
and it is predicted that the team ¡Tuesday, says the Guard.
place comprising alxmt 100 acres. Sexton” as a solo in the delivery
W. C. Conner
of the work.— Roseburg Review.
judging from the line-up will make
J. M . Comer has an ad in the
J. M. [sham, the local S. I’ ,
Belshazzar, s maidens— Gladys
some of the Willamette valley ; Leader today relating to carpet agent, was transacting business at
London Springs Items.
Farley,
Neita Hazleton, Allie
Read it and
teams sit up and take notice this j and rug weaving.
the county seat Tuesday. He
give
him
your
orders
in
this
line
of
Phillips,
Hazel Gray, Leah Per­
season, (.rounds are now being
says rapid progress is Jlieing made
A ll nature has put ou new life kins, lilsie Brewer, Mabel Veatch,
work.
arranged for and will he fenced
on liugene’s new Southern Pacific and every one is liappv or ought
Can you read these lines with
Eunice Van Deulierg, Eliza Ma-
I f t w
vou adhere to
and worked down into a first-class
to be.
¡comfort and without eye strain dejxit building.
Gee,
Nora Hull, Hazel Hazleton,
hall-field. 'Pile team will lie known (after von have been reading all
the
fashion
in suits,
Mr Manly Garoutte of Sacra­
Spring with all her beauty is Gertrude ilogate, Blanche liran-
as the l .arinan-1 lemenwav Co. j these columns? If not I). J.
waists
and
eloaks,
mento, California, is visiting rela­ here. Everyone is busy, the farm ton. Yeruie Brown. Inez White.
base hall team. The line-up is as I Scholl will correct your eyes and
you
must
follow
it
tives in the Grove this week. He ers are doing their late seeding and Maliel Rosenberg, Atha Widder-
follows: Pitcher.
Roy
Baker: ; he guarantees his work.
is favorably impressed with our early gardening."
,
closely
in
Corsets.
shein,
Marv
Hawley,
Lauretta
A
t­
catcher, Pay Allison: short stop,
Yes our patrons can now put town and has accepted a position
Grandpa and grandma Carmi- kinson. Belle Burkholder. Pages
Unless your Corset
R. P. Mason; 1st base, Robert lout the “ weeks washing” without
with W. F. Hart for the present.
—Jimmie
Blair,
Mildred
Marsters,
cal
who
have
been
verv
sick
with
the
old
drudgery
work,
do
it
with
is
stylish your other
Sherwood; 2nd base, Paul Mark-
.
. ‘-•r
“ Red-shirt" Robinson, a promi­ the La Grippe and pneumonia are Muriel Robinson and I'rsula Lock
ley; .id base, Merton Karl; right perfect ease, wringing and all,
stylish
cut garments
with an electric washing machine- nent mail of Cottage Grove was in gradually recovering.
wo<xl.
field, Chas. Coiner; left field, Hud
w ill not fit.
Cottage Grove Iilectric Co. 52-2t
the city yesterday. He informs us
The Black Butte mines are now
Lincoln; center field, I.lovd W at­
Now what is requir­
Keep
Your
Sweet
Peas
Picked.
he
will
shortly
commence
building
Scholl
guarantees
his
work
in
all
doing good work and the furnace
son: subs: Chas. Heals, C. Mason,
lines. If your eyes bother you go a good ware-house and a residence
ed?
First of all, tight-
is red hot all the while. We hope
with R. C. Hriggs, manager.
and see him. If your watch is out for rent and was here looking for
The real gist of sweet-)iea culture
fitting ,waists and
to
see
the
quicksilver
running
out
of whack, see him. If you want
is to keep the blossoms picked clean
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
in big streams.
jewelry see him.
Everything is some shingles.— Register.
Killed by Eugene Street Car.
aud not to allow a single seed pod
i what he says it is. 11 is word is
A beauty specialist says that to
T h e H en derson Habit Back Corset is the one
The Shortridge sawmill has shut to form; if it is allowed, then adieu
j good as gold.
remain beautiful, a woman has down and W. C. Shortridge who
Owing to the absence of fenders
for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery
to a further supply of flowers.
Mrs. C. P\ Cathcart and Mrs. C. but to have pleasant thoughts, but has been running it is now running The mission of all plant life is to
on the street cars of liugene,
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
eight-year old Mattie Summers was M. Vanburen of Raymond, Wash­ how is it possible for her to do this his ties to Latham. He has 15,- reproduce its species, and thwarted
ington, Mrs. Chas. Yiles of Port­ when she meets at every corner
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
(XMl now in the river.
instantly killed by the cemetery
in that hv the removal of its blos­
land, were in attendance at the
car at the corner of East Thir­ ■funeral and burial of their step­ another woman with a hat as
The Coast Fork grange at Lon­ soms, persistently re|ieat its efforts
teenth and Alder streets Thursday. mother, Mrs. «). P. Adams last pretty or prettier than her own.
don Springs has lieen jloing some to produce seed. Once that is
Clare Gray, the printer, came up good work the past wititer. Near accomplished it rests, content,
The car was in charge of Motor- Sunday, two daughters, Mrs. G.
man Ploddon and Conductor 11. W. McP'arlaud and Mrs. Mary from Salem Saturday and spent ly all questions of local import from its labor. Like the pansy
Ilawlev residing here. Mrs. Yiles
Sunday and Monday in this city ance and even Woman Suffrage lied, the vines must lie gone over
K. Owen. The father of (the girl,
returned to her home at Portland
Warren Summers, was working on Wednesday.
visiting with his father, who is has been well discussed from time every dav and all withered blos­
MKIMCAL AND HITROICAL STAFF.
the car track with his team one
critically ill at his home ou West to time and when the election soms removed: better still, pick
W. Kuykendall; M l).
It was announced in the Leader
W. C). I’rnMer, .M . I>.
block below at the time of the ac­
Wall street. Mr. Gray is em­ comes around you will find them every blossom as it ojxms ere yet
P. J. Marti A « . !>.
some time ago that Geo. Comer
B. F.
cident. This is Eugene's first had sold his harness shop to Port­ ployed in the Job department of up to go especially for Statement it has liegun to wither.— T iik N kw
D. A. Paine,
street car accident.
land parties and would retire from the Salem Statesman office.
No. 1. Look out all you fellow? I h ka W o m a n ' s M a o a z in k for
« t o . O B DtBar, M. I).
that line of business. However,
x
^ 4
h E* Mrl)nuVHl, M. 1).
•s^N ext Monday and to noon who are running for office.
May.
R. W. Veatch has sold out in it seems the parties desiring to pur­
For the care and treatment of Medical and Sargical Cases. Modern op-
Tuesday April 20 and 21, Dr.
The London Springs Association
Southern < iregon anil returned to chase the shop were in some way
Died.
peratinit room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
Lowe,
Eugene’s
well
known
oculo-
i
have
lieen
very
busy
for
the
last
disappointed
in
their
business
af­
Cottage ('.rove with his wife where
blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application
they may decide to locate. Glad fairs and were unable to carry out opticiau will lie at Hotel Oregon. mouth reuuxleling their hotel and
Hob came back as rattlesnakes their part of the deal with Mr. He can furnish you scores of Cot­ bath house and they now have PR O TZM A N — At her home in this
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NORSES.
were getting a little start again in Comer, who will continue in the tage Grove references.
city at 7:.to o'clock, April 1(>,
them in fine condition. They
1 ..
harness business.
this vicinity.
PXIS,
wife
of
J.
B.
Protzinan,
at
(tegular
emirm- .if lectures by the facility and pi-avtfcnl truin-
W A trial will prove conclusive­ have just put in a new large hotel
Ing in the lioqiltul. The inedloiil nml anrglnal stnfFnf the hos­
the age of .57 years.
pital ciniMtltiitcM the facility. For rnles or infornwUIon. ns
ly that in all other points as well range anil complete hot water sys­
Virginia
It.
Goode-Protzinan
was
hospital or training, address
W. KUYKENDALL, M. D,
as economy Dr. Lowe’ s superior tem. It looks as though they aim
Superintendent.
Ixirn
near
Richmond,
Va.
She
glasses are better than the kind to cook for all Lane county this
Or MISS M. II. HOI.MMTBI M,
was married to J. B. Protzinan]
Superintendent of jprses.
you thought were best before summer aud they are surely pre­
April 12, IMPS, at Pruntytown, I
paring
in
their
new
bath
house
to
•••••••
Consult him at Hotel Oregon next
clean them up, with steam, shower, West Virginia, coming to the west1
Monday and to noon Tuesday.
tub and mud baths. The bottliug shortly after her marriage, where
•# 'W e a k , weary, watery eyes
T H E story is told of a very enthusiastic
works is running at full capacity she joined her husband who had
welcome Dr. Lowe's perfect fitting
“ Star Brand” salesman traveling in
and is far behind with their or­ prereeded her.
lasting lenses. They cost no more
The western country has lieen
Arkansas, who, with several acquain­
ders. but we think thfcy will soon
than others and you have the lieii-
catch up. still it is hard to tell, it lier home since and for the past
tances. recently enjoyed a very fine
efit of his skill and over l.S years
looks a little as though the whole five years had lieen a resident of I
meal at the home of a lady friend. A f ­
C a p i t a l (p a id in ) £ 2 5 ,0 0 0
experience. See him April 2<> and
Cottage Grove.
state may go dry.
ter the usual conversation at such gath­
to noon of 21st.
For years Mrs. Protzinan has)
Con luets a General Banking Busi­
Well we don’t hear much alxiut
erings had subsided, and the guests were
Among the many who attended
been an invalid and much of this
ness along conservative linas.
hard times up here, we don't have
the musical carnival at Eugene
time has been confined to her
Y oor patronage solicited.
departing, expressing their appreciation
time to growl much, still wool aud
this week were, Mayor B. R. Job,
home. Notwithstanding her ill­
of the repast, this salesman was heard
mohair has hit the bottom, or at
W 11. .Mirtilli President
eoi* lent
wife and daughter. Miss Emma,
ness she made many friends here,
F- It. Phillips, ('ashler
l i airy Short, A s s t . Omlnler
to say: Miss E., that was a very fine
least we hope it has for we do not
the Misses Berg, Mr. and Mrs
who will lie pained upon an­
want to see it go any lower. Our
meal.
I enjoyed it immensely— but
Geo. Carlyle, Mrs. F. D. Wheeler.
nouncement of her death. She
iouuuuunuUti
goats and sheep are healthy and
“ Star Brand Shoes are Better."
Mrs. J. S. Benson and Miss Lulu
leaves a little son and husband to
we will hang on to them until after
Currin.
mourn her loss, who have the
Card df Thanks
The W . O. W. degree team of j
election and then if we can’t sell
sympathy of the entire com­
Much progress is lieing made
we can eat some of them and may­
Cottage Grove have lieen solicited
...
„ , ,
, ,
, ,
Mr. (). p. Adams aud daughters
All the New Spring Styles for
by the large cast in the rehersals be fgo fishing so we don't care munity.
by camps of neighboring towns to i wjl4h to thalrii their mal|>. ft ieuds
The funeral services will he held
for the great dramatic cantata much anyway because it is leap
Ladies, Gents, Misses, B oj’s and Childs now in.
at the family residence Friday (to put on the flrxir work for them for their kind sympathy and help
Belshazzar’s Feast,” which will
year and you may expect some
in their hour of bereavement ami
be presented at the armory the changes and we hope all for the dayj April 17, at 2;.t0 p. m., Rev. ¡some time in the near future, si
latter part of next week. This better. Hurry girls, now is your Elkin« officiating.
they mdd.' such a decided hit at sorrow in the loss of their wife and
“ Where You
will be to Cottage Grove what the time. Can’t see very far hut I will
Roseburg this week. It is the in mother. and wouM especially
LOST—Two wrecks ago, 1 pair glasses,
[thank Wilbur McFarland. Mrs.
grand
musical
festival
was
to
Ed-
do Better.”
bet a dollar everything will cotOt alumínala bows, gold bridge. Reward tention of the Cottage Grove W.
Mrs. Shettiy
(). W . team to attend the Portland Frank ilanibrick,
gene thin w eek -th e greatest event I
rj ht , round rondón anÿ- If re tamed to the leader office.
I
Churchill
and
Mrs.
Koliert
Hanna,
Rone Carnival on Woodmen day.
of the kind In the town’s history,
LIK E US
II
SUITS
and
j JACKETS
This Season’s
STYLES
Have Arrived
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FOLLOW THE FASHION
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