Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 15, 1908, Image 5

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    I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Chas. Bruueau and II. H.
Veatch were County Seat visitors
| W ednesday.
Some one m ust be Is «»sting for
Patrouize Leader advertisers.
the Leader, judging from the way
new subscriptions are com ing in .
T he Kozv K oruer for sweets.
T he Methodist quarterly confer­
j M emorial day two weeks from
ence was held in the M. K.
S aturday.
church iu this city Saturday ev en ­
T here will I k - a big cherry crop ing.
T hin is th e p rincipal d e p a rtm e n t
this season.
Bert W illard enjoyed a pleasant
of o u r store. So im p o rta n t th at
Will Cottage d ro v e celebrate the visit with the railro ad boys and
th e rep u tatio n of our store d e ­
glorious Fourth of July?
other friends at Koseburg the early
pend» on it. Your h e a lth also d e ­
Mrs. Roy Scott and Miss Scott part of the week.
p ends oil it—so does th e re p u ta ­
spent Saturday in Eugene.
M att Jeuuings a well known
tion of yo u r doctor. You can now
Miss Dollie H efty is a guest of miuer, was down from Black Butte
see how im p o rta n t a d e p a rtm e n t
her m other an d sister in this city. this week. H e reports work pro­
it is am i why we pay so very p a r ­
gressing at the mines.
(¡rants Pass is to vote on paving.
ticu lar a tte n tio n to every detail
D on't miss the entertainm ent at
I All the good tow ns are growing am
of it. Hut w ith all th e ex tra a t­
the arm ory tonight. It will m ake
| bitious.
the ch ild ren 's flower gardens grow
ten tio n we jfive it ou r prices are
d eo rg e <). Knowles filed his pe- j !»etter to have you there.
m o d erate am i rair an d often far
j tition as an independent candidate
Delure Hemenway has sold his
below prices ch arged lor th e sam e
for the legislatu re T hursday.
I interests in tile F’ourtll street black
p rescrip tio n s in o th er cities.
Miss Abbv Johnson spent S u n ­ smith shop and has again become
day in Kugeue the guest of her identified with the G arm au, H em ­
sister, Mrs. Kugeue Matlock.
enw ay Co.
Hr. W .J . T hom as of Molalla,
W arren McF’arlaud will !>e chief
m ade his cousin Thus. Parker of clerk in the branch furnishings
this city a brief visit this week.
store of W heeler & Wilson at
Drain w hich opened at Drain for
By
the
end
of
the
year
Ivugene
Jodem ¡Pharmacy. will be the best paved city in the business this week.
COTTAGE GROVE. OR.
Pacific
Northwest asserts the
Chas. YanD euberg, J. I. Jones,
d u a rd .
T . C. W heeler ami l’rof A. L.
J . V. Thornton called and had Briggs are in Portland attending
Pretty Church Wedding.
his measure tak en for a y e a r’s the republican State and congress­
Worth of the Leader th is week, ional conventions as delegates from
South Lane.
!
and
there were others.
T he w edding of M iss G enevieve
If you w ant a first class job of
H o w e amt
Mr. Frederick I . o u k
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. d o g a te
took place W ednesday evening of were called to Portland last week painting done, interior finishing
last week at the Methodist church to attend the funeral service and work a s|»ecialty, apply to Olson
at Creswell, Rev. Skidm ore offici­ burial of a cousin of Mr. llogate. Brothers, Cottage G rove M anufact­
uring Co. mill, home address, Sag­
ating. T he church was beauti
You will thoroughly enjoy the inaw, Oregon.
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fully decorated with dogwood bios
entertainm ent at the armory to ­
soms and ferns. T he ceremom
W
illiam
W
allace
and
wife
of
night. T he best talent in the city
was perform ed under a w edding
lias been engaged. D on't miss it. Creswell, spent Sunday at the
bell of white lilacs and ferns. Miss
home of Mr. W allace’s parents, iu
II. W. liuerer of M arion county, this city, the elder W allace being
Estelle Howe, the bridesm aid, was
attired in a pink m ull and carried a saw mill mail of th a t section was iu very feeble health, but his con­
a boquet of pink roses. Mr. Will looking over the lum ber and tim ­ dition is somewhat improved.
Schm itt was best m a n . T he bride ber interests at this place» this
T h e Kelso Journal published at
was charm ing in white silk mull w eek.
Kelso, W ashington, by T . J. Boyd
and wore a long veil held in place
Sunday at 11 o'clock Elder B.
with w hite lilacs. Preceding the C. T abor will attem pt to answ er and L. B. Downer, is at hand and
ceremony Mrs. Itassett, of Spring the Darwinian theory, at the A d­ it is a “ p ea ch ” of a country
field, sang, after which Mrs: K. < >. ventist chapel on W all street. All weekly. Mr. Boyd formerly held
down the position of foreman on
Brady played M endelsohn’s wed­ are invited.
the Leader-
ding m arch. T here were ten or
Remember the W om an’s Club
twelve guests present from Cottage
W om an’s Club of Cottage (.¡rove
entertainm ent at tile arm ory to have passed resolutions favoring
Grove.
night. Admission 25 cents. Re­ the I'liiversity of Oregon appropri­
served seats .15 cents. T ickets on ation. They declared themselves
Teachers Chosen for School Year.
sale at New lira drug store.
aggressively iu favor of the bill,
which m eans more th an a simple
(leo.
K.
Cole,
m
anufacturer
of
T he C ottage d ro v e school board
passive assent, says the Kugeue
held a meeting this week and ; C o le’s Cough and Consumption
elected the following-named teach­ cure, was in town T hursday, p lac­ G uard.
W hen Ju d g e C ake was in the
ers for the insuing school year: ing some more of his medicines in
Principal, J. I). Baughm an, re the local drug stores. Mr. Cole’s midst of his address at Eugene
elected; high school. Misses Mary hom e is at Myrtle Creek, Oregon. W ednesday he was surprised by
little Miss W ilkins suddenly ap-
M undy and Lulu Currin, inter
1 tick Scott has p urchased 24
m ediate grades. Lura Hefty. Jessie acres of land in the new plat of ]»earing liefure him lieariug a huge
W ilson,
lithel Moore,
Hazel I W. B. Cooper oil South Fourth cake from < ftto’s shop labeled “ U.
H azleton, M argaret A. Riley; pri-1 street, and Mr. Scott announces S. Senatorship” an d gaily deco­
in ary, Neva Perkins, d e rtru d e Pal that lie will build a com m odious rated. He was m uch taken back
mer, there being three more te ac h ­ hom e on his newly purchased tract at this tribute of Eugene adm irers
and had the cake expressed to
ers to elect to complete the full fac- j soon.
Portland.
ultv, including an assistant prill-1
Senator and Mrs. A. B. Funk,
Thos. Medley, who for more
cipal.
who have been the guests of Mr. th an a year past has held the posi
and Mrs. A. B. Wood for some tion of sales clerk in H ale’s big
J . W. Baker, candidate for j weeks, left T hursday, last week for m ercantile establishm ent in San
county judge,
returned home j Sumner, W ash., there to visit Francisco has returned to Cottage
T hursday night from a trip to j some tim e before retu rn in g to their G rove to rem ain indefinitely. Mrs.
Junction and Springfield and was ■ Iowa home.
Medley preceded her husband and
pleased with the encouraging out 1
has been a guest of friends here
look for his success at both places, j Last week the question, “ Do for some weeks, an d it was an tici­
He will visit Florence next, where ! you favor the return of the saloon pated th a t Tom would soon tire of
he is said to be very popular w ith I to our city?” w as put to all of E u ­ keeping bachelor hall aud would
the voters. Mr. Baker is develop- j gene's business men by a com m it­ put in an appearance here.
ing into a very strong candidate, j tee of the anti-saloon league and
E. II. Kosenlierg received an o r­
not one business man would sign
der from Olympia, W ashington,
in the affirmative.
I Ion. J . J . W hitney, dem ocratic j
last week inclosing a check in the
candidate for congress, addressed
W. A. C unningham moved his sum of 522 for a pen, one cock
a good sized audience in this city confectionery store and ice cream au d four liens, of his famous strain
Tuesday evening on the political parlor into the big tent on the cor­ of Buff Cochins. T he birds, were
issues of the cam paign. The ner lot opposite L u rch ’s store delivered an d it goes w ithout say ­
judge is an able and interesting this week, know n as the Rosy Kor- ing th at the purchaser will be well
speaker and handled the political uer, where ice cream, sodas and pleased with his investm ent, as
issues in a very clear and concise all k inds of confections will be some of the birds shipped have
m aim er from a dem ocratic view served, fine home m ade candies a carried off several prizes in vari­
point.
specialty.
ous Oregon shows.
I “ Dora T h o rn e” will play a t the
W hile at liugeue Saturday a
Len Fuestou of Com stock, while ¡armory hall one night only May Leader man with K. I). Wheeler
splitting wood with an ax , cut the | LStli and the announcem ent will and Prof. A. L. Briggs accepted
index finger of his left hand in : no doubt cause an unusual heavy an invitation to visit the home of
such a m anner as to necessitate its dem and for seats. No play in re­ E. J. H ard, which is located on
am putation. Drs. Kime and Van cent years has attracted so much the electric car line a few blocks
W inkle dressed the w ound T h u rs­ attention and is being so strongly from E ugene’s business section.
day.
patronized by th e public every­ Mr. H ard h as one o f th e prettiest
where and the critics are un an i­ homes iu this popular residence
Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Landess mous in their praises of the pro- part of th e city, the grounds lieing
I duction and its supporting cast.
visited Eugene W ednesday.
m ade most attractive by great
shade trees, palm s aud fruit trees
as well as roses and ornam ental
shrubbery. Mill creek forms the
north liouiidary of the premises
aud affords excellent canoeing and
lioatiug and its shaded banks a
cool and pleasant sum m er retreat.
Prescriptions.
77
Eternity
School
Shoes
The Best Ever
Compton & Wallace
Where
You Do Better.
C O T T A G E GR OVE F R U IT
A N D C A N N E R Y CO.
MILITARY MINSTREL A SUCCESS.
The militury minstrel show
given at th e armory Thursday
evening under the auspices of Co.
K was well attended and was a
great success. T he show was ably
directed by J. II. llearde who also
played the star role, Mrs. Emuia
Bryan Crosno, pianist. Capt. J.
C. Johnson m ade a splendid inter­
locutor, au d the specialties were
good, especially the military squad
drill com m anded by Sargt. Horace
Cochran, cornet solo by Chas.
Program
f
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Cochran au d th e "lightning paiut-
e r,” a large oil lan d scap ep aiu tiu g
aud crayon sketches of President
Roosevelt and A dm iral E vans be-
iug put on can v as u|»side down iu a
very few m inutes by Mr. N. Bolous
which when turned over proved
very true to natu re. Dave I.acure
m ade an excellent chinam au aud
all of the characters were well su s­
tained. N elson’s orchestra cam e
iu for a full share of praise.
BONKS
I N T K K LO C U TO R
K. F ronk
W . Sharnian
J. H . H earde
TAM BOS
J. C. Johnson
D. LaCure
E. Snodgrass
R. Baker
BART F IR S T
Opening Chorus
.
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.
E n tire Company
Song, “ I Am Saving It All For Y o u ,”
Mr. LaCure
Song, “ Everyone Was Meant For Som eone,”
Mr. Hall
Song, “ Life A int W orth L iving,” .
.
Mr. H earde
. Mr. Baker
Song, “ Somebody Lied,”
Song, “ Shame on You,”
.
.
. .
Mr. Sharnian
Mr. Thompson
Song, “ W ithout Your Love,”
. .
Song, “ Cousin of M ine,”
Mr. Snodgrass
G rand Finale,
.
.
Messrs. Johnson, H earde and Baker
O LIO .
O verture
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N elson’s'O rc h estra
Drill T e a m , ................................ Co. E ., 4th In f., O. N .G .
“ Lazv M oon”
, .
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Mrs. Lillian Brehaut
Assisted by Chorus.
Cornet Solo, .
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Mr. Chas. Cochran
“ Robbing T he M iser,”
.
Messrs. H earde and Fronk
“ T he L ightening P ainter,”
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Song....................................................................................... Mr. Hall
O verture
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N elson’s O rchestra
LAST ACT.
“ L U C Y LO N G 'S B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y .''
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Lucy Long --------- - 2----------------------------------- _ _. Lizzie Veatch
T he Dude B arber-------- -------- ---------------- -- _ ---------J. Potts
U ncle Jaspar, L u cy ’s F a th e r----- -----------
J. C. Johnson
A unt D inah, L ucy’s M other_______ __
___
W . Sharnian
Irish Policem an---------------------------------- ------------- F . Snodgrass
C hinam an----- •-------------------------------------------------------D. LaCure
G uests .M essrs Cochran & Griffin, Misses Maples and Spaulding
T he Tw o B ills ______________ _____
Baker and Hearde
GOOD N IG H T BUT N O T GOODBYE.
V r4r4^é-)i& > (& & > < èi^
I WASH GOODS
$
POPULAR PRICES
LATEST STY LE S
?
AT
Lurch’s
WARM WEATHER
BARGAINS
HARDW ARE
ST O V ES AND
RANGES
About which there is
nothing cheap hut
the price.
it
\ t
E verything from a
H eadquarters
tor
it
garden hoe to a
hunters and miners
it
Studebaker wagon.
supplies.
it
it
T h e kind that will wear
it
b u t posts little money.
it
® Veatch C o n t y ^ ß i t
FARM
IM P L E M E N T S
G U N S , A M M U N IT IO N
O
T IN A N D G R A N IT E W A R E
T h e Lady Singing Contingent
Mesdames Brehaut, Spaulding and II. Cochran
Misses I.izzie V eitch, Rena Baker and /e l in a Maples
T h e Gentlemen Singing Contingent
W. Thompson
C. S. H all
E. Simeral
II. Cochran
J. Potts
A. Griffin
E. Bartels
tí. Gurley,
J. C. Lewis
C. lvckland
II. Bolews
Al Siedmau
Died.
Died.
GRAY— At the fam ily home in
this city, W ednesday m orning
May 15, 1908, Caleb G ray, aged
88 years, 8 m ouths and 4 days,
of Bright’s disease. , “ >
Deceased was a nriliVy of Clark
county, In d ian a and crossed the
plains to Oregon in 1852 after
burying one child in w hat is now
N ebraska aud when the sum m it of
the Blue m ountains was reached a
daughter was l»orii to Mr. and Mrs.
G ray. In A ugust 1852 Mr. G ray
located a donation claim in Linn
county n ear Halsey, w hich he de­
veloped into a nice farm and owned
up till the tim e of his death. Two
sons died on this farm an d Mrs.
G ray died here in 1875 an d he
m arried Mrs. Frances E. Detwiler
in 1877 and three children were
born to them , one of whom is still
living, Mrs. II. K. Metcalf of this
city. Tw o of Mr. G ra y ’s child­
ren survive him, Mrs. .Mice Cozier
of Bellingham, W ash., an d How­
ard G ray of M ontana. C. G.
Gray, a son of Mrs. G ray, com­
pletes the list of surviving ch ild ­
ren.
For 17 years, or up till within
four years ago, Mr. G ray was en ­
gaged in the drug business at H al­
sey, when he retired an d cam e to
this city a year and a h alf ago to
reside, h av in g purchased a little
home on W all street. Mr. G ray
was a g ran d old pioneer gentle­
m an, had been active in Oregon
affairs an d was held iu the highest
esteem by all who knew him. Fun
eral
services were
conducted
T hursday at Lone Pine cemetery
near H alsey an d ‘was largely a t­
tended by old neighbors and
friends.
N A V E—At the Presbyterian m ause
in th is city W ednesday m orning.
May 1.1, 1908, Mrs. Nave, wife
of Dr. II. L. Nave, pastor of
the Presbyterian church of this
city, of paralysis, aged 59 years.
Florence C. Deining was born in
Indiana. Jan. 18, 1849 and for
nine years of her life was engaged
iu school teaching. She was
united in m arriage with Rev. Henry
L. Nave, |u n e 12. 1879. and four
children were born to them. Mark
I)., a student of Columbia Law
school. New York city; Henry I).
professor of history in W alla Wal
la high school; Chas. C. a lawyer
of New York city and Mary G race
who died at the age of 15 years in
1900. She was a devout and faith ­
ful Christian lady loved and hon­
ored by all. F uneral services were
conducted T hursday from the Pres­
byterian church by Rev. II. M.
Mount of Eugene who was an old
Indiana friend of th e family, in
tenneut iu the Shields cemetery.
Rev. Nave and wife cam e here
nearly a year ago and tile many
friends of the family extend h eart­
felt sym pathy to the liereaved h u s­
band and sons.
Card of Thanks.
“We desire to express our h eart­
felt th an k s to those who rendered
us assistance during the late illness
and burial of our lieloved husband
au d father.
M r s . C. G r a y a n d F a m i i . v .
T h e C ottage G rove F ruit Drying
and C anning Co. incorporated this
week with a capital stock of 55000
divided into 500 shares at 5 lo per
share
A very convenient au d sitely lot
has lieen secured iu the Jones ad- . County Ju d g e G. K. Clirisman
I dit ion just south of the Brown spent several days iu Cottage
Lumber Co., saw mill, adjoining Grove and vicinity this week look
the lot from w hich the Frederick - ing after road m atters an d his pro­
spects for re-election. Mr. Chris-
son home w as moved recently.
M anager Densmore is on hand nian and Mr. Baker, the dem o­
an d the erection of a b u ild in g will cratic candidate are m ak in g active
lie com menced next week. The but very gentlem anly cam paigns,
stock is largely taken up by citi­ j but Mr. Chrism au n atu rally feels
zens of th is city, and farm ers and th at with his splendid record as
fruit raisers near. < inly the fruit county judge and the large repub­
evaporating equipm ent will be in ­ lican m ajority iu the county, that
stalled th is season h ut the building he will succeed himself.
will l»e erected on a plan which
T he E pw orth le a g u e an n iv er­
will accom m odate the cannery m a­
chinery as soon as the vegetable sary will l>e observed by a special
and fruit products of this vicinity program and installation, followed
seems to dem and its installation. by an address by Rev. S. M.
This institution will greatly stim u­ N ickle. Everybody invited to a t­
li ate vegetable and fruit raising hi tend at tlte M. E. ch u rch next
Sunday Mftÿ 17, a tS P . tu,
¡this vicinity.
Obituary Notice.
S W E E T — At her home near W alk ­
er, A nn E lizabeth Sweet, aged
82 years, 8 m ouths and 11 days,
of pneum onia.
Deceased was l>orn iu Koshoctou,
Ohio, A ugust 19, 1825. In 1848
she was united in m arriage with
Richard W edding, em igrating to
Solano County, California, in 1852,
where her husband died. Iu tile
autum n of 1-894 his widow moved
to Eugene, Oregon. Here June 19
1897, she was m arried to Charles
Bradford Sweet, later moving to
W alker, where she has resided
nearly forty years, living a pure
consistent life and hearing- with
patience the hardships of the pio­
neer. She leaves to mourn her
loss a husband, one son, one
daughter and several g ran d ch ild ­
ren.
Funeral services were conducted
at the W alker church, by the Rev.
G ardner of Saginaw , iiiterment in
the W alker cemetery.
Card of Thanks.
FOLLOW THE ^FASHION
If you adhere to
the fashion in suits,,
w aists and eloaks,
you m ust follow it
closely in Corsets.
Unless y o u r C orset
is stylish your o th er
stylish cut g arm ents
will n o t fit.
Now w h a t is requir­
ed? F irst of all, tig h t-
fittin g w aists and
Princess gow ns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The H e n d e r s o n H abit B a c k C o r s e t is the one
for the present styles. F o r sale a t 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 .
j EUGENE
M K IIIC A I. A N II HURUICAI. S T A F F .
W. K u yken dall: M. I».
W. O. IT onser, M I».
j HOSPITAL
P. .1. B a r ile . M . 1>
H. F. Bealere. M. I».
D. A. P allie. M D.
(le o . O H lle lta r , M . D .
!.. K. MeDnligal, M. !»
For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases.
Modern op-
perating room and equipment.
Sputum and
blood examinations
Appliances lor X ray work.
Full corps ol trained nurses.
Rates on application
T R A IN IN O SCHOOL FOR N U R SE S.
Ite g u liir c o u rse of le c tu r e s b y th e f a c u lty a n d p r a c tic a l t r a i n ­
i n g in th e li i o p i tn l . T h e m ed ical a n d s u r g ic a l s t a ir o f th e I i o h -
a i t a i coiiH tllulcH th e fa c u lty .
F o r r a t e s o r I n f o r m a tio n , a s
h o s p i t a l o r t r a i n in g , n d d res*
W . K I'Y K E N D A L L , M . D.
Superintendent.
O r M IS S M. I I . H O L M B T Itl M,
S u p e r in te n d e n t o f N u rses.
C L A SSIF IE D
ADVERTISEM ENTS.
When Doctors Disagree
W A N T ED AT T IIK I.F.AIIKR O F F IC E
—a loail of wood on sutiscription.
F’OK R E N T —Sm all cottage w ith good
g ard en g ro u n d . In q u ire of \Y. E.
H art, id p er m onth.
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L IT T L E H O M E
11 1, n eat little
chicken h ouse
ad d itio n ¿nJ.V
FO R SA LE — L ot 1J0*
h w r room ed resilience,
and park. M cFarland
Chas. I r v in e , i - 7 *
I .EN T'S A T TE N TK >.\—S u its cleaned
and pressed and all k in d s of tailor
w ork done a t very reaso n ab le prices.
Idiave su its a t collage n e x t door to
Mrs. E m erson « ro o m in g lunise.
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A n n a H o i i i . iia n
L I T T L E B l'S IN E U S F O R S A L E — A t th e p a tie n t g en erally g e ts th e w o rst of it,
la d all local doctors a re ag reed th a t th is
is th e lies! d isp e n sary to w h ich to send
th eir p a tie n ts w itli p rescrip tio n s. W e
are noted for carefu l accuracy in com ­
pounding, an d for k eep in g th e fresh est
ami p u rest D ru g s an d M edicines. A noth­
IlU i gf M ay, I will c o n tin u e to sell er po in t in o u r fav o r is tlwit we are m o st
M r s . W .N A V h k k i . k r a n d F a m i l y .
th o se sitely tow n lots ° n S outh F ourth reasonable in o u r charges.
stre e t « 1 J75 an d f-to each. M any lots
Born.
h a v e already Iwcn sold an d th re e re si­
GILKINSON—To Mr. and Mrs. dence» will soon lx- b u ilt in th is new
C. CilfelUson, this city, April 29, addition. In q u ire at C ooper ,V W h eel­
Cottage Grove, Oregon
e r's Real E state office.
4-tf
1703, a Bine poulul fio?.
T o our kind neighlxirs and m anv
In v o ic e p ric e w i t h f r e ig h t ad d e d ,
e x c lu siv e line«, c le n n n e w g o o d s ,
friends we wish to extend our
een trn l lo c a tio n , g o o d t r o d « rstn t» -
heartfelt th an k s for the m any
II shod. P r o p r ie to r s h a v e “ t o o m n n y
favors extended to us and assist­
iro n s In t h e lire .’’ I n q u i r e n t T h e
ance rendered during the late ill
l l u x n n r o r l/e a d e r office.
ness and death of our lieloved h u s­
IIARC. a IN IN' TOW N LO TS—P p to th e
band and father.
Benson’s Pharmacy