Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, September 18, 1908, Image 3

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    H A V E Y O U B E E N TO
THE BIG SALE?
Whether yovi have or not
Come Today !
Marvelous Val lues at Matchless
- - Prices On Every Hand - -
A Few Saturday Specials
Best Calico 2 cents per yard, 12 yar d
limit.
12 1-2 cent Percale at 7 cents per yarc | •
8 and 10 cent Apron checks 5 cents pe r
yard.
12 1-2 and 15 cent Dress Ginghams 9
cents per yard.
Ladies’ Coats, half price and less.
Ladies’ Suits at cost.
Ladies Dress Skirts at bargains.
Shoes for everybody at factory prices.
Long Hose at short prices,
5 cent School Handkerchiefs, lo fo r
lo cents.
White Lawn Waists at Half Price
W. A. HEMENWAY
Miss Bell Burkholder is attend
If you want a good paying little
iug the Mt. Angel school in Mar­ business inquire at the Bazaar.
ion county.
F. II. Rosenberg and wife were
Miss Ivadeen McGee is at the iu attendance at the state fair
head of the Ixmdon school for the Wednesday.
ensuing school year.
Chas. McFarland went dowu
Alex Spare, who has been up t< to Salem Wednesday to spend a
Bohemia nearly all summer, re few days at the state fair.
turned home Monday. He is
1*. B. Chauiberleti spent Wed­
better pleased than ever with hi nesday at the state fair. He won
milling prospects.
all prizes on Black Java chickens.
B. M. Stoue, of Lornue. has just
Mr. and Mrs. A . B. Wood and
receive a fine new traction thresh Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, were in at­
iug machine engine. Delias had tendance at the state fair this
considerable trouble
with his week.
threshing outfit this season.
Wilbur
McFarland. C u r t i s
The new saw mill of the Me
Kiblteu Brother is running on full
time now and has orders ahead al­
ready to keep it running till New
Year.
W . A. llemenway has demon­
strated the fact that he is an ex­
pert “ florist” as well as a success­
ful and an up-to-date merchant.
On Thursday he presented to the
Veatch Real Kstate Co. a sun­
flower grown in his garden, 11 feet
.8 inches high, while the flower
measured IS inches iu diameter.
This is enough to make Kansas
green with envy. Martin Ander­
son will wear this posie to church
Sunday morning as a button-hole
boquet.
Never in the history of the
Leader have we been favored with
such a continual run of new sub­
scribers as has l)een our lot in the
past few months. It is very grati
fying indeed to the management to
find that our efforts are being ap­
preciated iu giving the public a
paper that they may rely on for
I BENTON COUNTY
GRAND FALL 1908
the news of South Lane county at
GETS FIRST AWARD
MILLINERY OPENING
all times. People are beginning to
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The Leader leads.
find
out iu earnest the difference
Second— Marion
Nice Souvenir Hat Pin Free With i Lane County is
Patronize Leader advertisers.
between a paper that is filled
Barred.
Every Hat Sold Saturday.
Phone 1.8.81 for ice— Parties’ ice with patent medicine advertise­
Opening Day.
ments and one that gives you the
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ino plant.
; llenton.........................................
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The “ Missouri G irl” next at the news and are accordingly getting
Saturday, September 19, Ida L in e ................................................ ‘>1
their names on our regular list of
'Xt armory theater.
Frances Harrett will display the I Yamhill................
i Multnomah................................. S3
It takes a genius to tell who his subscribers.
latest pattern hats and the newest I folk .........................................
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Columbia
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real
friends are.
Mrs. II. O. Thompson invited a
domestic designs to the ladies of
Clatsop............................................. 7.1
few of her lady friends to spend
Cottage ('»rove and vicinity on this
Mill
men
says
that
orders
are
It will be seen that Marion tied
last Saturday afternoon with her
date. She invites your inspection
coming in rapidly.
; for first place with llenton. but be­
guest, Mrs. C. M. Baily of Mc­
of her stock, comprising the lead­
Mrs.
Cltas.
Burkholder
attended
ing the home county, the former
Keesport Pa. During the after­
ing shapes, shades and styles of
j was barred from competition, and the state fair this week.
noon .800 was played, after which
fall millinery. Her prices are
Chas. W. Van Winkle returned
j first award went to llenton.
dainty refreshment were served.
special for this date ranging from
Ilenton’s first exhibit was chosen to his home in Salem, last Tues­
The following ladies were present;
$2 to $14. With every purchase of
I with care, and though it was the day.
Mrs. Lurch, Mrs. Abrams, Mrs.
a hat on this day only she will
¡work of only one man, and occu­
Mrs. Kugene Matlock, of Eu­ Wilson,
Mrs. DuBruille. Mrs.
give a fine souvenir hat pin free.
p ie d only three weeks of his time, gene is a guest of her parents Mr.
Paine, of Eugene, and Mrs. A. B.
An up-to-date line of ready to
yet the judicious discrimination ex- and Mrs. W . C. Johnson.
Wood.
wear and dress hats on display.
I ercised in the choice of products
Miss Ida Frances Barrett an­
Richmond N Durham's electric
The county convention of the and their careful and artistic ar­ nounces her fall millinery opening
theater
has been made more con­
rangement
brought
to
the
county
W . C. T. r . will l>e held at the
in this issue of the leader.
venient and attractive to spectators
Presbyterian church in Kugene the highest award.
A. Kirk and wife, of Dorena, by the laying of a slanting floor,
next Wednesday and Thursday,
have gone to Oregon City to enjoy which elevates the rows of chairs
Sept. 2d and 24. An interesting WILL ORGANIZE
a few weeks visit with a daughter. one al>ove another. The very l>esl
and instructive program has l>een
Ladies of Cottage Grove and moving picture and illustrated
A
BRYAN
CLUB
arranged. Mrs. Eva Wheeler of
vicinity
are invited to attend the song service to lie had on the coast
this city is county president.
Attorney Lark Hilveu of Hu- ; fall millinery opening of Miss Ida is that presented at Richmond N
Subject of the discourse at the
Durham's electric theater. They
gene, will address the citizens of i Frances Barrett Saturday.
Christian Church Sunday evening
recently
installed a new electric
Cottage Grove on the national
And now meit’s coats are to be
— What is Truth? The public is
issues of the day from a democratic 1 made with the "sheath” effect. So piano.
cordially invited to attend all of
standpoint at the Masonic hall, we gusss we will have no more to
Spray & Co. for feed and hay.
the services, both morning and
Saturday evening. At the con­ say against the “ sheath gown.”
evening.
clusion of the address a llrvatt
John Kirk, the Dorena post
Appie cider and buttermilk is Club will lie organized. Kvery- master, accompanied by his son,
body invited to attend.
strong enough for Eugene.
went to Salem, Tuesday evening
to spend a few days at the state
fair.
LOCAL AN£ PERSONAL
Sickly Children
A Wide-Awake Woman
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 of work. Only one word
more: W e are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
Phillips Bros
There are many men who do not
place a true valuation upon their
wives until they have lost them,
aud are obliged to hire only mod­
erately interested housekeepers to
whom they must pay real wages.
Sloati P. Shutt, editor of the
Drain Nonpareil, was operated
upon Monday morning, at the St.
Vincent Hospital, for appendicitis.
He had been suffering for the past
hrec weeks, said Tuesday's Ore­
gonian.
Mrs. George M. Hall and Miss
Vera Herren were down from Cot­
tage Grove yesterday to visit Miss
Ilerren’s mother, who is being
treated at the General hospital.
The latter is improving rapidly,—
Register.
L U R C H ’S
BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
YOUR CHOICE.
Y e Sportsmen w
Take Notice V
F. J. Hard went up to Bohemia
l uesday where he expects to re­
main for a month personally suj>er-
iuteuding the work progressing in
his group of mines.
C. K. Stewart has began suit iu
the circuit court against Thomas
M. Riley to quiet title to a certain
piece of property. J. C. Johnson
is attorney for the plaintiff.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will sell home made past
ries, baked beans, bread, chicken,
etc., at Pearce Bros, store all day
Saturday. Pastries l i k e mother
used to bake.
1). J. DuBruille and wife attend­
ed the state fair Wednesday, Mr.
DuBruille returning home Thurs­
day. while Mrs. DuBruille will
visit with friends at Corvallis and
Albany before returning home.
Miss Lylith Moore who gave a
recital here Saturday evening is
highly complimented by the Salem
pajiers for her recitals at the state
fair evening programs. Her picture
appeared iu Wednesday's States­
man.
F. B. Phillips had on display iu
the Leader office window some un­
usually large Bartlett pears this
week which was picked front trees
growing in his door-yard. This
demonstrates what fertilizing and
cultivation will do for pears.
Father Daly, the new pastor of
the Catholic church at Cottage
Grove, returned to that city Wed­
nesday after a short visit with
Father O'Farrel. Father Fitzpat­
rick, the former pastor there, has
gone to Portland.— Kugene Guard.
Spray N Co. for lime and cement.
Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland
have returned home from a visit
with Mrs. McFarland’s brother,
Roscoe Knox, near Prineville, Or­
egon, who has been seriously ill
but whose condition is reported
much improved. Attorney Jerome
Knox, remained with his brother
and will return home later.
A good one is told on Chas.
YanDenburgof the Veatch Hard­
ware Co., who has been spending
the week at the state fair. ( )n
Wednesday evening the firm re­
ceived notice from him that he
was about broke and to send along
a check for $1U. They are now
trying to figure out whether
Charley got “ run iu, ” lost on the
races, bought a gold brick, met an
old college friend, or by what
means he got up against it. It’s a
hard guess!
Spray N Co. for |s>ultry supplies.
Born.
M IN E R — T o Mr. and Mrs. 15. B.
Miner. Sept. lit. 1908, a ten
pound lxiy.
Married.
( ’. AR R I5TT-B K N TI.V — In Arkan­
sas last week, Mr. W ill Garrett,
of Albany. Oregon ami Miss
Maude Bently of the same place.
The Bently’s formerly resided in
| Cottage Grove where they are well
known, the old gentleman “ Dum­
are liable to be in any home. Von never my” having conducted a shoe shop
know wlien they are going to he taken here.
sick, either, but very frequently it hap­
Died.
pens in the nigtil time, when the 4rug
stores are closed. I lence the advisabil­
GROESBRCK— At the Eugene
ity of supplying the home with some
General
Hospital,
Tuesday,
of the always handy remedies—those
Sept. 14, 1908, Krbine Grous-
most in demand for common ills. We
beck, aged 4.8 years, from tub­
keep none but the purest drags and
erculosis.
medicines, and charge in reason.
He was the sou of Mr. ami Mrs.
‘ David Grousbeck of Creswell.
The remains were taken to Cres­
Cottage Grove, Oregon
well for burial.
Benson’s Pharmacy
AT
Veatch and A. T. Beidler went to
Salem Thursday to attend the state
fair
W. C. Conner and wife went to
Salem to attend the state fair this
Audy Nelson, the electrician morning. They will return home
went over to Coburg Tuesday front Saturday.
K. 15. Bright and wife spent
which place he went .to miles out
in the hills to install an electric Weduesdey at the state fair. He
carried off liiauy prizes on his
power plant for a new saw mill.
Iloudan and Silver Gray Dorking
H. C. Madsen is the agent for
the celebrated Waltham piano, chickens.
which is equally as good as the
Mrs. Albert Winzenreid and
Chickeriug and Hamilton and children of J asper went to Cottage
Mason. Call in and see and hear
the tones. Workmanship fully Grove yesterday, where they, will
make their home.— Register.
guaranteed.
20tf
At the recent teachers' examina­
tion the following Lane County
teachers
received ' certificates:
State diplomas to Walter liooue
Dillard and Kruesta I). Byers;
state certificates: Klla Davidson
and Kthel McFarland of Kugene,
Dorena McPherson of Springfield,
Cora K. Phillips of Creswell and
Letta Mae Tracer of Junction.
“School Days,
The Golden Rule Days.”
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The o pen season for bird shooting w ill soon
be here. Come in and see the famous new Rem­
ington and Winchester pump ¿runs and our fine
line of double and single barrel shot guns.
Remember Peters’ shot gun shells never fail.
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T H E B E S T H E A T IN G ST O V E S
The old reliable Bridge-Beach and Cribben A"
Sexton heating stoves. Can save you money
and give you the Latest and Best Heater.
Griffin-Veatch Company.
F O LLO W THE FASH ION
I f you adhere to
the fashion in suits,
waists and cloaks,
you must follow it
closely in Corsets.
Unless your Corset
is stylish your other
stylish cut garments
w ill 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 rs o n Habit B a c k C o rse t is the one
for the present styles. F or sale at 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
j HOSPITAL
u
MKIHCAI. AND SURGICAL STAFF
W. Kuykendall; M. IV
W.O. Prosser, M IV
1*. .1. Marti«-. M. I).
M. F. Scaiefe. M. IV
D. A. Fain»*. M !>.
<ie«>. O il IN*Bar, M. D.
I* K. Mr Donga I, M. LV
I
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For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases.
Modern op-
Derating room and equipment.
Sputum and
blood examinations
Appliances for X ray work.
Full corps of trained nurses>
T R A IN IN G
SC H O O L
Kates on application
FOR N U R SE S.
Regular ootirse of lectures by the faculty ami practical train­
ing ill tile hospital. The iiicdicnl anil Hiirglcnl staff of the hoe-
liitnl constitulcs the faculty.
For rates or information, as
hospital or training, aildress
W. KUYKENDALL, M. D.
Superintendent.
Or MISS M. II HOI.MSTItl’ M,
Snperlnt nili’nl of Nurses.
a + < ì | ì < ì |. t 4 ì ‘4;,'4»' i '4 ò ‘4 ì
I SPR AY
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& CO.
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
BARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process, All seeds
and foreign matter taken out. leaving the barley free from
dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
Best Cement aud Lime Always Carried it Stock-
^ Agents Fairbanks. Morse Roofing.
p h o n e i >5
Gasolene Engine For Sale
Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale.
A fine, almost new .1 horse
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A twelve horse ixiwer
Fair-
power Fairbanks &: Morse «asolent hallks a|ld Mtirse
«.gin e,
eug.no, tanks » « d equipment for
lilIlk
s,,arker. battery
sale, inquire at the Header office. | aml ;- f)>ot ()<.lt f(,r' , 4(g( )((Jtfit
Tresjwtss notices printed on cloth practically new.
on sale at the leader office.
office.
Apply at Leader