Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, September 15, 1908, Image 3

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    lO Days
BIG S A L E
lO Days
W. A. HEMENWAY'S ENTIRE STOCK
W E MUST HAVE MONEY AND W ILL SELL SEASONABLE
GOODS AT GREATLY SLAUGHTERED PRICES :
Everything a Great Bargain and a Money Saver to Yon
Come Early and Fill Your W ants for Fall and W inter W e a r
Sale Began Saturday, September 12th
AND W ILL CONTINUE
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“School Days,
I The Golden Rule Days/’ I
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Scholl will treat you right.
The Oregon state fair opened at
It is estimated that there art 500
Salem Monday morning and closes cougars in Oregon and that each
Saturday evening.
year they kill no less than 2,500
Mrs. 1). A. Paine of Eugene, I deer. No wonder deer are becom-
has been a guest of Mrs. W. II. I ing scarce.
Patronize Leader advertisers.
Abrams for the past few days.
The Leader still leads.
The colonist rates are now on.
Phone 1551 for ice— Parties’ ice
plant.
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Read the new ad of the Veatch,
Hardware Co.
AT
LURCH’S
A wife should furnish a match
for the husband who lias money to
burn.
Mrs. Wheeler and family, Mrs.
Miss Sue Burt returned to her ¡Gray and family, Mrs. Coiner and
home at Youcalla the latter part of Miss Coiner were among those who
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last week after an enjoyable visit went to Brady's hopvard at Cres-
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with friends in this community.
| well Monday.
C. P. Devereaux, a well-known
A new shoe shop has been
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timber dealer of this county is to opened in the bicycle repair shop
be married to Miss Hula Hoyt, of by A. B. Cochran, he having se­
Hillsboro, in that city September cured a good workman to look
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after the wants of the patrons of
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1 lie o|>eii season tor bird shooting will soon
lie here. Come in and see the famous new Rem-
ington and Winehester pump guns and our tine
line o f double and single barrel shot guns.
Remember Peters’ shot gun shells never fail.
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T H E BEST H EATING STOVES
1 lie old reliable Bridge-Reach and Cribben A'
^cx f011 beating stoves. Can save you money
and give you the Latest and Best Heater.
Many families are moving to
C. M. Deusmore of Cottage the new shop. Heavy repairing is
town for our excellent school ad­
at
Grove is in this section buying all made a specialty.
vantages.
C. II. Van Denhurg and wife the prunes for sale. He is paying
Arthur Tate, formerly one of
went to Salem Monday to attend from #10 to #15 per ton for them. the extensive
farmers o f the
— Drain Nonpareil.
the state fair.
Walker community, now residing
Venske
Taylor, who have a near Sail Diego, California, is
R. W . Veatch was up from Ku-
geue Monday looking after busi­ contract for laying about six miles I spending a few days at this place
of sewer at Dallas, are advertising lookiug after business matters and
ness interests.
for laborers to dig ditches at $ 2 visiting with friends.
Mrs. Vail Allison went to Salem
per day.
Monday to attend the state fair
Contractor Harry Hart eneount
Spray & Co. for feed and hay.
and visit with friends.
ered bed rock in the first block of
II. C. Madsen is the agent for his River street sewer ditch and |
l'he next attraction at the arm­
the celebrated Waltham piano,
If you adhere to
was compelled to use powder to
ory hall theatre will he: “ The
which is equally as good as the
Missouri G irl,” September .10.
the fashion in suits,
C bickering and Hamilton and get the required depth, about 10
Miss Mabel Holmes of liugene Mason. Call in and see and hear feet, there lieing one-foot of bed­
waists and cloaks,
Curtis Veatch sold another pair spent a few days in this city last the tones. Workmanship fully rock to remove. The depth grow­
you
must follow it
of fine fox hound pups to a Salem
guaranteed.
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ing less as he proceeds no more
week visiting Miss Daisy Hawkins.
man last week for #25.
closely
in Corsets.
trouble is anticipated after lie com-1
Karl Hill, the professional base
Unless
your
Corset
Still the new subscribers are
pletes the first block
coming in. I'our new names was hall tosser, spent a few days in
is
stylish
your
other
added to the Leader’s list Satur­ this city, visiting with his mother,
A Leader representative called
stylish
cut
garments
day.
sister and friends last week.
at Miller’s machine shop on Third
will not tit.
street Monday and found the shop
The W ildwood sawmill is filling
According to a fashion authority
running full blast with a month’s
an order which will keep the mill waists that button in the back will
Now what is requir­
work ahead. T his’is very gratify­
running for at least 90 days. soon he out of fashion. After
ed? First of all, tight-
ing to Mr. Miller as he has been
Other large orders are in prospect. that, fewer husbands will he out
fitting waists and
to
much expense in the iustalla - 1
o
f
patience.
Billie Kirk has accepted the
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted tigure
tion of this fine little plant in this
Mrs. Kitue, wife o f Dr. Kitne,
position o f bookkeeper with the
The H enderson Habit Back Corset is the one
eitv. Virgil White, the local m a­
W ildwood Lumber company, lie and little son, accompanied by
for the present styles. F or sale at the Ideal Millinery
chinist, is Mr. Miller’s competent
has moved his family up to the Mr. and Mrs. Walt Scott and
assistant.
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
children have returned from an en­
mill.
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BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. 1
A n
appreciative
subscriber
writes to the Leader as follows:
“ No Leader today. Should have
come yesterday— did not. Have
you quit business? Can’t keep
house without it. G. O. Mc-
Gilvray, Cauyonville, Oregon.’ ’
Elecutionary Recital.
Miss Lylith Moore, of Roseburg,
gave a most pleasing elecutionary
recital at the armory theater Satur­
day evening under the auspices of
the Lady Maccabees. T o add in­
terest to the occasion. Miss Moore
was accompanied by her sister,
Miss Grace, who is a charming
pianist, and her excellent musical
numbers received hearty encores.
Miss Lylith Moore is a pupil of
Marion Lowell o f New York, and
her society and dramatic readings
and humorous monologues were
very entertaining and weie well re­
ceived by the small, hut very ap­
preciative audience, the town hav­
ing had almost a continuous week
of
entertainment. The .Misses
Moore went from this place to
Salem where they will attend the
state fair and appear on the audi­
torium program during the week.
They are very talented young
ladies.
Sickly Children
Ray Baker, local pitcher for the
G . and II. team, who signed up
with the lady players several
weeks ago, returned to Cottage
Grove Friday.
joyable
mines.
outing
in the
Bohemia
Mrs. R. A. Grant, who was
operated upon for appendicitis at
Cottage ( '.rove recently, has so far
recovered as to be able to return
Mrs. Cottle has let a contract for
home W ednesday.— Drain N on­
the converting of the old post
pareil.
office building, which was moved
An Iowa humorist went into a
out on Fifth street last fall, into a
grocery
store and asked for phon­
neat, modern residence.
ograph records. When told that
Miss Nellie Hemenway, daugh­ he would have to apply to a music
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delure IIein- store, he said he thought every
enway, returned to Portland Satur­ grocery dealer kept canned tongue.
day to resume her studies which
Some time since lilza Crow of
she will complete in February,
Lorane seemed to be going into a
when she will return home and decline and it was thought lie had
enter the university at Ivugene.
consumption and he went to Cal­
The laxly of Mrs. Nave, de­ ifornia. He is now improving
rapidly and will soon be home
ceased wife of Rev. Henry L. once more. His aliment was a
Nave who died some months ago, leep seated attack of la grippe.
I. C. Underwood, an old retired was exhumed Monday and ship­
The semi weekly l.eader is re­
merchant, who recently sold out ped to Fdinburg, Indiana, the old
ceiving many compliments. It is
his farm at Myrtle Creek, spent a home o f the family, where it will
few days in Cottage Grove and be reinterred. The remains were a real, live local newspaper, one of
Saginaw this week visiting friends, accompanied to their final resting the very l»est in the county. Com
while looking for a location. He
pare the semi-weekly with other
is an old friend of Rev. Nickle of place by Charles C. Nave, son of country newspajiers and then form
deceased.
this city.
your conclusions.
I
A Wide-AwaKe Woman
I
Griffin*Veatch Company.
FOLLOW THE FASHION
YOUR CHOICE.
••Can t Keep House Without it."
Ye S p ortsm en
T ake N otice V
looks after the sanitation of
her home for the sake of her
husband, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
plumbing counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style o f work. Only one word
more: W e are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
Phillips Bros.
11. < )• Thompson of the Wheeler
Thompson Co., returned home
from a business trip to Portland
Sunday. While in the city he
took time to engage in a cham ­
pionship pool game with George
Comer, formerly of this city. Says
he was too much for George.
Read the ad of the fruit dryer in
the Leader today.
R. Carroll Barfield and wife, nee
Itessie Harding, came up from Sa
lem I'riday evening to visit over
Sunday on the Harding farm the
guests of Mrs. Beidler and sons.
The l.eader was favored with a
pleasant call. On their return
home Monday they were accom
panted bv Mrs. Barfield's mother
Mrs. F. M. Harding, who had
I been visiting on the farm for a
week.
are liable to lie in any home. Von never
know when they are tfoing to lie taken
sick, either, but very frequently it hap­
pens in the night time, when the drug
stores are closed. Hence the advisabil­
ity of supplying the home with some
of the always handy remedies—those
most in demand for common ills. We
keep none but the purest drugs ami
medicines, and charge in reason.
Benson’s Pharmacy
Cottage Grove. Oregon
'l'he Leader erred in reporting
the name of Hon. and Mrs. J. W.
Baker’ s daughter and son-in-law
at this place last week from Port­
land. It was Mr. and Mrs. 1<*. T. I
Miles and wife instead of “ Mar-i
tin” as printed in the Leader. Mr.
and Mrs. Miles went u p on Mosby
creek Monday to visit at the home
of Walt Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer on
Mosby creek. Mr. |
Miles is a S. P. express messenger
while his wife was formerly Miss
Roby. Baker.
IDA FRANCES B A R R E T T .
r - j EUGENE
i HOSPITAL
Chas. S. Cochran, the coruetist,
is playing a week’s engagement
with M cElroy’s fine band at the
state fair. Mr. Cochran is in de­
mand on all such occasions in this
state.
Spray & Co. for ixniltry supplies.
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M KD IUAL A N D SU RG ICA L S T A F F .
W . K u yk en d a ll; M i l
W. O. P r o n e r, M I).
P. J . Bartl»*, M. 1).
H. F. Hcaiefe, M I».
D. A. Paine, M D.
G eo. d l l . D eliar, M. D.
I. K. M cDougnl, M. D.
For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op-
perating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and
blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses- Rates on application
The hunting season for many
kinds of game birds opens October
TRAININO SCHOOL FOR NURSES.
1st. We wonder how many of the
Regular
course of lecture* by the faculty ami practical train­
farmers’ stock will receive a stray
ing in the hospital. The medical anil surgical stall' of the hos­
shot that, if not resulting fatally
pital constiti.tew the faculty. For rates or information, as
hospital or training, address
W. KUYKENDALL, M. D,
will render the animal less valu­
Superintendent.
able? If the hunters would lie
Or MISS M. II. HOLMHTUUM,
W. II. Jenkins, traveling pas­ more careful what they shoot the
Superintendent of Nurses.
senger agent of the S. P. company farmers
would
not
lie s o
was a Cottage Grove visitor Wed "cran k y” (?i alsmt people hunt-.
nesday ami favored the Leader \ ing on their farms. Many is the |
with a pleasant call. He was farmer who forbids hunting on his I
looking after the Sunday excu r­ place that does not really care for
the game, but takes this measure | L
sion to Newport.
Spray Nc Co. for lime and cement. to protect lits stock from careless 1
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Wes Chrismau, wife and family i hunters.
+
left Saturday with their own pri-
“ ||er one Great Sin” was not
vate conveyance for Salem where a|()nt. (he wearing of the directoire +
they will cam pon the fair grounds L,OWI1
¡„
surrounding her-j +
and attend the big state fair this
wjj|, stronger and lietter sup-1
t
week.
1 hey will lie joined to- i |»rt. it lieing a still greater sin to
B ARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process, «All seeds
morrow
by
Mrs.
Chrismau s I ca|j q ,e
,,f ||,C other mem-1 flr ami foreign matter taken out, leaviug the barley free from
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Me-1 («.,•„ of the company, acting, es j * dirt of any kind. livery sack guaranteed.
l-arlaud
(tecially the roles sustained by the
SPRAY
CO.
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
It v.,„ w.,„
i«ym« mu. " lu ll. , o.t.nt
,n.l the "hu.- «
B e it Cem ent and Lim e Alw ays Carried it Stock-
band.” The
"circuit” must
P H O N E IT S
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I k ! I Agents Fairbanks. Morae Rooins.
The season tor killuix elk open^ short on attractions tins
season i
today, Tuesday and will remain j when it must book companies with | U
open only two weeks. No hunter onlv a directoire gown to reconi
is permitted to kill more than one j mend them to the public. Tin
Gasolene Engine For Sale
Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale
elk. Half a dozen of Rane’s j “ Merry W id ow ” wasn't bad, the
A fipe,
almost
uew
.Vhorse
« ... .
, . ,,
,
A twelve horse power
Fair*
best hunters have gone over to the gown was much lietter, but the
power Fairbanks ft Morse gasolene banks a„ d Morse
Ielle
j
headwaters of Coos river, where rest of it. Ugh! W e refer to the ouguie, tank- and equipment for clutch> tank. a u to -s p a r k e r .b a W
it is said a fine large herd of these Florence Stanley company, which sale. Inquire at the Leader office
,s (oot ,H.,t fof
0ntfit
big monarchs of the forest has appeared at the armory theater
Trespass notices printed on cloth practically uew. Apply at Leader
Friday eveming,
lieen ranging for many years,
cm sale at the l-eader office.
office.