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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
Prescriptions. T his is the principal department of our store. So important that the reputation of our store de fends on it. Your henlth also de ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ______ The Kozy Koruer for sweets. Clean up the streets aud keep them tidy. Dan Heck was a Kugeue visitor Wednesday. California strawberries are in the local markets. Those were fine refreshing show ers this week. pends on it—so does the reputa Mrs. W . II. Blair of Hotel Ore gon visited Kugeue Tuesday. see how important a department | Spring is here, the rumble of it is and why we pay so very par the sprinkler is heard mi the ticular attention to every detail streets. of it. Hut with all the extra at T . C. Abrams was looking after tention we give it our prices are business matters at the couirtv sent Tuesday. moderate and rair and often far l>elow prices charged for the same The city’s financial exhibit has crowded out much local news this prescriptions in other cities. week. Mrs. J . S. Medley returned home from a visit with her mother at Ku- gene Monday. Mrs. C. ('.. Horten of Chicago, is a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jlfo ctem ¡P ha rm acy. A. I.. Woodard. COTTAGE «BOVE, OK. Those home made marshmellows are immense, as is all of the can dies at the ’’Kozv Korner.” Woman's Club Entertainment. John Woodard, who has been at- j tending school at l’ullmau, Wash- The entertainment to 1 h > given 1 ington, returned home Saturday. hv the Woman’s club at the arm Mrs. Curtis Veatch and children ory, which was announced for j visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theo- May X, has been ]>ostponed until I dore Martin at Creswell this week. 11. M. Cake, republican candi May IS. This entertainment is given to date for United States senator will speak in the Kugeue theatre Tues raise money to pay for (lower seeds day evening. which were distributed to the J . B. Morgan has filed with the school children this spring. < >ver [ county clerk a notice of location two hundred generous packages lof the “ llom estake" milling claim were distributed. ; on Sharp’s creek. It is also desired that the club lion. K. M. Veatch, Henry may have funds with which to Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hold carry out several plans in the way ¡and Henry Lincoln were Kugeue of civic improvements. visitors Wednesday. Admission 25 cents, reserved We note that Wm. Laudess is seats 5.5 cents. Seats on sale at able to be on the streets again after New lira drug store. a severe illness. Mrs. Laudess is PROGRAM. j also improved in health. tion of your doctor. You can now Piano solo— Miss ( »ail HaVe. Cornet solo— Mr. Chas. Cochran. A Flower Fantasia— Misses Veta llbld- erinan, At la Whitlock, Lily Bartels, Mar guerite Johnson, Mary Willard, Pearl Ostrander, Merle Robinson, Ursula Lockwood, Blanche Thompson, Kdith Hastings, Mamie Kime, Mildred Mar- sters, Vena Wheeler. Reading— Mrs. Brady. A Search for the Fairies—Kdna Jo h n son, Bethel Oowdy, Vera Allison, Ireta Cooley, Audry and (»race Oliver, Lala Walker. Piano solo— Miss. Ilerren. Lathes Onartette— Mesdanies, Van Winkle, Bnind, Brehant anti II. < >. Thompson. Rough Ritler drill— Merle Briggs, Bill G ill, Otho Ilart, Stuart Comer, Clair Spray, George Hall, Lester Brant, Mell McKibben, Harley itarms, Herman Ed wards,* Harold Phillips, George Mat thews, Victor Chambers, Roy Woods. ‘‘The Street F ak ir” — Reatling— Mrs. W. A. llemenwav. I’irfno duet— Miss Richmond anti Miss Rosenberg. Bow ami Arrow d rill—Flora Phillips, Hazel Brumfield, Carrie Woods, Orpha Abbot, Lorene Richards, Ina Johnson, Myrtle Brewer, Florence Mormon, Kdith Rosenl>erg. Pictures— 1. The Three ( '»races. The Three Scapegrace*. 3. Design for Bachelors. Wall Paper. (Juartette— Mrs. Van Winkle, Mrs. Brand, Dr. Van Winkle, Mr. J. M. I sham. 2. Fire Notice. Heurv Prettyman of Albany,' a cousin of Mrs. Tom Parker, spent several days in this city this week a guest at the Parker home. Ves, it is our intention to extend our lines to any part of the city where business is offered. Call and talk electric lights with us. Cottage ( ’.rove Klectric Co. 4-2t W. C. Monroe is building a nice modern cottage on his lots in the Perkins addition just east of Hr. Woods’ home, which he will occupy as soon as it is completed. Henry Small has raised a two- year-old short horn bull of which he is particularly proud. This an imal weighs 1595 pounds and is a fine specimen of this excellent breed of cattle. When visiting other cities, we like to have you compare the ser v ic e and rates, with that furnished i in your own home town, then call | and see us about having your house wired. Cottage drove Klec tric Co. 3-2t Charles Christian Croner, one of Lane comity's best-known pioneers and a resident of Kugeue for the past 54 years, died at his home at the corner of Kast Tenth and < >ak streets Wednesday after an illness of several years’ duration from a complication of complaints. Colonel Blair and daughter, The dry weather is coming on, Ruth, of the Hotel Oregon, went to look out for fires, have that house | San Francisco Saturday, to be present at the exercises attending or barn insured. Tom Awbrey can the arrival of the fleet. The Col save you money in the most pop onel will congratulate “ Fighting ular fire Insurance Co. in Oregon. Bob” upon his long and safe voy See Tom Awbrey at the express age with the fleet to the ('.olden (late. office for rales. E tern ity S ch o o l Shoes The Best Ever Compton & Wallace Where You Do Better. Joe Kennedy, for many years A MAY EXCURSION ’ prominent in Bohemia mining circles orders the Leader sent to < >ne of the most brilliant and en him at Ft. Jones, California. tertaining social functions ever held i»u nearly every northbound in this city was planned aud cat- train there are several cars loaded with scrap iron from the San Fran ried to a successful conclusion, cisco fire ruins. The supply seems i Tuesday evening by Mesdames I). to be inexhaustible. J . Du Brui lie, F. ' D. Wheeler and The neat cottage home of Joe George Hall, to which the follow Baker aud the front of the brick ing unique invitation was issued: store of the Veatch hardware were "This Ticket entitles you lo trans portation around the world via Cot improved in appearance by two tage (trove, Japan and Iceland. good coats of paint this week. The Kxcnrsion will start from the home of Miss Lindley Welch of Portland MR. A X I) MRS. J. SK 1SII.VM arrived in this city Monday for a Tuesday evening, May 5, 1‘MIS, at visit with her grandparents, Dr. 7:,til o'clock, the only stop in the and Mrs. Woods and her uncle United Statas living made at the aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy home of Woods. MIC AND MRS. tVIìORl’. l i HAM., where Uncle Sam and Miss Colum ( >n all freight trains going north bia will greet you. Promptly at a large number of hobos, bound 'I o'clock the sir,oner will sail lor from California points to Portland Japan, where you will la.* welcom and Seattle, are seen. .T h e train ed by thé Japanese ladies at the home of men do not attempt to molest MR. AND MRS. I). J. D u U R U II.U i them. There you will lie joined by l.ient. If you want a first class job of Peary who will conduct you on the northern trip, stopping at the home painting done, interior finishing of work a specially, apply to Olson MR. AND MRS. P. D. W IIK K I.K It Brothers, Cottage Grove Mauufact where a social hour will he spent uring Co. mill, home address, Sag and arrangements made for return inaw, Oregon. 4tf trip. ’ The engagement of Mr. J . F. The large number of guests as Hickey, a Southern Pacific em sembled at the home of Mr. anil ployee at this city and Miss Mar Mrs. lsham and proceeded to the guerite Wood of Kugeue has been home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall announced, the wedding to take where they were cordially received place the last of this month. by Mr. Hall impersonating “ Uncle Klder B. C. Tabor and wife of Sam ” laud Miss Vera Ilerren. as The house was i Cottage Grove, went to Goshen to “Columbia.” leautifully and profusely decorated i day to visit. From there they will John Nokes has taken the agency for the Harrington clothes return to their home. Mr. Tabor in thé national colors, flags, bunt washer, one of the simplest and savs that the mill interests are ing and patriotic colored Japanese best washers known, copjier #5. It brightening in Cottage Grove. anterns being very much in evi is not a “ h o ta ir” washer, but a Logging operations also are start dence. Little Vivian lsham mid compressed air washer. Ms. Nokes Hildred Hall, representing Oregon is also authorized to appoint ing.— Guard. and Oklahoma respectively, sang agents. See him. -3t* livery householder can create “ America" and a parody on “ Vnii- lieautiful effects in his lawn. It School superintendent W. B. Dillard, sjieut several days in this matters not what the size of his kee Doodle. " Mrs. N. K. Comp city this week looking after the grounds, he can still make them ton recited in a very entertaining schools and his chances for re-elec picturesque and attractive. The manner and splendid light refresh tion in June. He lias little to wor smaller they are the higher should ments were served by Miss Colimi ry about in tile latter particular. be his art in making the most of bia. Partners for the “ trip to Ja p an” were chosen by matching what he has. He will be re-elected. cards of states with their respective Springfield, Oregon, has a real Wm. Turk has purchased two capitals. lots of W. It .Cooper in his new ad freak, and if Teddy Roosevelt At the Du Braille home the guests dition on South Fourth street. Jas. cries “nature fake” a dozen citi were very cordially received by zens of that place threaten to send Sears has purchased three lots pretti Japanese maidens, the im in the same addition and Frank him picture postals of their curi personations being charmingly sus Crabtree lias purchased six lots. osity, says the Portland Journal. tained by Miss Ida Frances Barrett, This tract is rapidly being bought The freak which is bringing the Mrs. Gene Brady and Miss Gail little Oregon town into the lime up. Hare. The house was transformed George Brown, has the carpenters light is a 2-mouths-old colt, which into a perfect Japanese bazaar, the .•Vv If you adhere to at work building a nice modern is being mothered bv a cow. . the fashion in suits, decorations being profuse and most Story aud a half cottage on his Passenger Agent W. II. Jenkins artistically arranged. Mrs. Brady wa'9*s an(l cloaks, acre tract between the silk creek came up from Portland Wednes favored' the guests with a very / / \ r \ -v o u must follow it bridges on West Wall Street in the day. He has ¡been promoting the pretty Japanese song and for an f t C [ vjl toe* -- / / closely in Corsets. Gowdy addition. Mr. Brown is stopping of the fleet off Yaquina, encore recited a Germait dialect I ‘nleHS your Corset one of the“ right hand men” in and is getting r^ady for the excur sketch admirably. Miss Gail Hare Tjr t t Jfi ' is stylish your other Woodards' saw mill at Latham. sion there. A train will go over presided at the piano and favored G. W. Klliott, who recently lost and back the same day, which it theguests with some splendid solos. n\V j • \ '■ Jyn / wL stylish cut garments his wife at Grants Pass and who is is thought will lie the lXth or 19th Excellent light refreshments were t l vli?’ . 'y M j f fm will not fit. a son-in-law of J . V. Foster of of May. The date will lie definite served after the guests guessed on Now whatisretjuir- Silk Creek, left Wednesday with ly announced as soon as known. the number of kernels of rice in a fi • {pi Still ed? First of all, tight- his two children for Santa Paula, II. V. Olson Of Chicago, an e x bottle, the prizes being awarded to ® 1 'r \ Bl“ \ fitting waists and Southern California, to remain in perienced house painter, arrived in K'. B. Phillips and Mrs. Goodman. Princess gowns necessitate a j>erf'eeted Corseted figure definitely. He has a sister and this city Monday and with his Partners were then chosen for the The H e n d e r s o n H abit B a c k C o r s e t vs the one brother-in-law residing at that brother, J . T. Olson, who resides trip to the far north. place. for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery The guests were led to the Wheel at Saginaw, will engage in paint John Hunzicker, the Kugeue ar ing here, with headquarters at the er home by F. D. Wheeler, imper - Store. Come ladies and inspect them. chitect, was in town Tuesday con mill of the Cottage Grove Manu sonatiug the fur clad Peary. This ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . ferring with t h e Burkholder, facturing Co. The boys make a home was a veritable artic wonder Woods Co., regarding plaus aud specialty of fine interior work and land. decorations resembling snow, specifications for the enlarging and their prices are very reasonable. ice, frost, artic mosses and the ice- land colors, yellow and green being modernizing of their merchandise Give them a trial. in evidence on every band, while store aud the brick drug store Bertha M. Clay’s celebrated prominent in the hallway was the which they have purchased adjoin drama, ” I)ora Thorne” will be much sought for “ north pole” fair MKDICAL AND HlJKUICAL ST A F F . ing and which will also lie occu the attraction at the opera house, W. K uykendall: M. 1». ly bristling with “snow and ice." pied by this firm. one night only, May lXth. This W. O. Frrtiwcr, M. I>. Misses Mumiy and Curritt, gowned F . J . Bartle, M. I>. I.ast week witnessed the most great love play is immortial and B . F. Scaiefe. M. I). successful sale of horses ever held never fails to attract hundreds of in while, seated at a table which D. A. Paine, M. D. <Jeo. O .B Delinr, M. D. in Portland. Breeders and buyers the readers of the great novel encircled them, served ice cream k L. K. ,M<’J>ougitI, M. 1). from Washington, Oregon, Mon ist. It is, without a doubt, one aud cake. Mr. lsham sang a solo, For the care and Irealmeet of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modem op- tana, Idaho. California, and Bri of the foremost romances of the Mrs. A. llemenwav gave a very peratinfc room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and tish Columbia were there with a age, full of heart interest and pathos impressive reading and Mesdames blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application Van Winkle and Brand rendered a lilieral sprinkling of Kastern own blended with a vein of the most de lieautiful duet. Mrs. W. C. Coti iter ers. The average was #240 each lightful comedy, of scenes laid in T R A IN ING SCHOOL FOR N URSES^ presiding at the piano. At the one for every horse sold during Etiglaud. I te g u la r course ,4 lectu res by the fa cu lty and p ra ctica l tra ln - midnight hour the guests congratu the day of the sale. b'k in tin- h o sp ita l. T he meilicnl and su rg ical stuff of tile hos Wynne Bennett, formerly a resi lated the hostesses upon the splen p ital couatilI,tea th e facility. F o r rate« o r in fo rm a tio n , »* G. J . Farley, Kx-Mayot of The dent of this city, son of W. S. h o sp ita l o r tra in in g , aildrena W. K U Y K E N D A L L . M. l>. did success of the “ Kiqpursioii" Dalles, was a Cottage Grove vis Bennett, is now traveling salesman Superintendent. aud departed for their respective Or M IS S M. FI. HO LM H TKFM , itor Wednesday and favored the for the Dwight, Edwards Co., homes. The “excursionists" were: Su p erin ten d en t o f Nurses. Leader with a pleasant call. He wholesale dealers in coffees, teas Mr. and Mrs. Compton, Mr. and is looking after the fishery interests and spices, of Portland. Mr. Ben Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mr. aud Mrs. of the state. A bill will be sub nett has been assigned the territory Herrett, Mr and Mrs. lsham, Mr. Let Us Help You Out. mitted to the voters in June hav between Iuigene and Redding with and Mrs. F. B. I’ltillips. Mr. aud C L A S S IF IE D A DVERTISEM ENTS. ing for its object the protection headquarters at liugeue Wynne Mrs. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. of the salmon fishing industry held the position of salesman in II. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. H. (). W A NTED AT T H E L EA D E R OFFICE Thouipsoit, Rev. and Mrs. Xickle. — it load of wood on sulweription. i and it is hoped that the measure Lurch's store in this city for sev Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart, Mr. and I?()R I^KXT—Small cottage with good will win. eral years and his many friends Mrs. F.akiti, Dr. and Mrs. Job, Mr. garden ground. Inquire of \Y. F. Hart. 51 per month. 3-4 “ Babe” Perkins, an old time are pleased to see him climbing up and Mrs. H. Lurch, Capt. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Medley, I Cottage Grove boy, who for a num- the ladder. I.IT t i .K HOME FOR SA LE— Lot 120% l)r. and Mrs. Van Winkle. Mr. and It I. neat little four roomed residence, !>er of years past has resided at Or. W. W. Oglesby passed the Mrs. A. Hetiieiiway. Mr. and Mrs. chicken house and park, McFarland Haines, Baker county, is enjoying 71st mile stone in life's journey A. Brand. Mr. and Mrs. Marion addition, &>2X Chas. La vine. 2-7* | a visit with relatives and friends Sunday and is still hale and hearty Veatch, I’rof. anil Mrs. Briggs, G E N T S A TTEN TIO N —Saits cleaned here. He is accompanied by his and well preserved physically, for Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. and pressed and all kinds of tailor C. C. Du Braille. Rev. and Mrs. work done at very reasonable prices. wife and family, his wife having a man who has weathered so many Nave, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Calk Leave suits at cottage next door to many relatives and friends here, hardships incident to pioneer days ins of Eugene, Mrs. li. R. f.ake of Mrs. Emerson’» rooming house, tf A nna B ohlman . j her father being Jas. Ozment. Mr. and the settlement of Oregon's Corvallis. Mrs. Lillian Goodman. If you are in doubt as to where to and Mrs. Perkins contemplate early Indian troubles. He also Mrs. Jean Brady and the Misses L I T T L E W 8 lN i;s > F O R S A L E —At make the most profitable spring pur Invoice price w ith freig h t added, Mutidv, Ilerren, Barrett. Curritt. | spending the summer In Southern figured conspicuously in the o|>eti exclusive lilies, clean new g o o d s, chases. We have gone to much expense anil Hare. ( tregon. central location , good tra d e e s ta b and trouble to provide for our potions in jj of some of the state's liest min lished. 1'roprletorn have “ to o m any the newest lines of spring articles, and 1 * 1 ing camps, including the Bo Irons In th e fire.” In q u ire at T h e the store is redolent of Easter freshness. The regular monthly session of Cottage Grove People Lucky B ftxnar o r le a d e r nfliee. hemia gold mines. The doctor re county court convened Wednes We ask you to pay us a visit of inspect . day. There is the usual amount [ BARGAIN IN TOWN LO TS—Up to the tion, which we are sure, will lead to ceived the Congratulations of many Cottage Grove girls are prettier of bills aud road matters to dis- 15th yf May, I will continue to sell purchases when yon discover the kind of j and jollier, and the children more friends on this occasion and from i>nse of- Court will probably ad tli osC Kflcty town lots <>n South Fourth rare bargains that we are now offering to 1 sprightly than in any other toiyu in all appearances he is good for journ Saturday evening. street a t $-5 and each. Many lots pnident ami far-seeing buyers. | the West. liver since ” Popcorn many more birthday annivef have already l»een sold and three resi ' Bill” came to town every body fs saries. He is still actively engag F . A. Monroe joined the Lead dences will soon be built in this new getting fat, sassy and good looking. I Try some oi his crisp, buttered and ed in the practice of medicine and er’s large family of readers this ad«htion. Inquire at Cooper & Wheel* J Cottaga Grove. Oregon er s Real Estate office. 4-ti Btamls well up in the professftjfc, week, I salted popcorn. 3*2t* Mrs. K. K. Lake of Corvallis, wife of Prof. Lake of the Oregon j Agricultural College, was a guest of Mr. aud Mrs. 1). J. Du Braille, this week. Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Abrams weut to San Francisco Monday to attend the festivities incideut to the arrival of the battleship fleet at the Golden Gate City. Gus Ware was given 3 ) days in jail by Justice Bryson at Kugeue Monday for being drunk and car rying a gun and Bill McClareu was given six days oil the street for being drunk. T . J . Boyd, the printer, who is now publishing the Kelso, Wash ington, Journal, sjieut Sunday in Cottage Grove, a guest of old frieiids. He was looking for a feminine typo.(?) The Leader notes that Geo. W. I.loyd, formerly prominent in Bo hemia mining circles, is now asso ciated with li. F. Yates aud X. J . Churchill ill the transaction of mining ami civil engineering busi ness at Rawhide, Nevada. “ ironing day” always adds to the danger of roof fires, by an over heated stove necessary to get the iron hot, sparks are sent up that fall on the roof—then the fire liell— use electric “juice” aud be happv. Cottage Grove Iilectric Co. X-2t POPULAR PRICES LATEST S T Y LES WARM W EATHER BARGAINS FOLLOW THE FASHION Ft Benson's Pharmacy