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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1908)
W e Must Have More Honey Our Ten Days’ Sale has been a big success, but we must have more mon ey to satisfy the demands of our cred itors so have decided to continue it Ten Days Longer W e will continue our Big Price Cut ting Carnival and give those who have been away hop picking or else where an opportunity to supply their wants at slaughtered prices. A Few of the Many Bargains Ladies skirts from 49 cents to $12.50 Mens 50 cent cotton underwear for 35 cents Ladies coats at one half O d d lot of mens shoes $3 to $5 values Ladies suits at cost $2.45 Ladies silk petticoats at bargains Ladies kimonas from 13 cents to $2.45 10 five cent handkerchiefs for 10 cents Mens 50 and 60 cent w ork shirts for O d d lot of mens hats from 50 cents to $1.49 $1 Boss of Road bib overalls 85 cents Mens cotton sox from 35 cents 5 to 19 cents These are but a few of our many articles offered at bargains. Our stock is large and complete. We sell for what our competitors buy for. The "M issouri G irl” at the ar I f you want a good paying little mory theater next Wednesday business inquire at the Bazaar. evening. T ry the Sem i-W eekly Leader for Mrs Currin Cooley visited with six months. “ Am erica's greatest country newspaper.” her aunt Mrs. C. F. Counts, at After the military dance Thurs Drain last week. day evening go to the W a ve for Attorney N . li. Markley was a fresh oysters, any style. guest o f his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dr. George W all of Eugene Dave Markley Monday. made Cottage Grove a professional Miss Mamie Kinie has returned visit Monday afteruoou. home from tire Mt, Angel school A new sidewalk has been laid and w ill attend the city schools ou W all street in front of the Gilk- iusou residence property. here. Mrs. Jess Griffin returned to her Dave Markley is looking after business matters at Eugene and home at Eugene Monday after a visiting with his daughter, Mrs. visit with relatives at this place. G. R. Chrismatt. 1). J. DuHruilte of the leader, w ill go to Portland Wednesday as a witness in his sister's ( Mrs, Rees) damage case against tin S. P. railroad company. Miss Grace Bennett of Cottage Grove this week purchased four fine lots in )he Micelli addition to South Drain. M. R. Ryan acted as agent.— Nonpareil. Mrs. II. (). Thompson and her friend, Mrs. Hailey spent Saturday in Eugene, the guests of friends. Th ey enjoyed the pleasure o f an automobile ride about the county seat. The W . C. T . I', county con vention w ill be held in the Presby terian church in East Eugene- Wednesday and Thursday of this week. T h e state president will be present. A1 Kent and wife, of Roseburg, stopped over Sunday in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isham, while returning home from the state fair. Mr. Kent is a brother o f Mrs. Isham. Sam Lockwood has returned home from San Francisco where he has been receiving treatment for a cancer on his ear for the past six mouths. H e received no |>er- maneut relief from his trouble. Sickly Children W. A. HEMENWAY Half a Century Old. Lucky Boy Mine Sold. A most pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. C. Caldwell at his home on W eber street Monday evening on the occasion o f his 50th birthday anniversary. The sur prise was complete and a most en joyable social evening was the verdict of Ixjth the host and guests. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Widdershein, Mr. and Mrs. Ilogate, Mr. and Mrs. Cunning ham, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. llo x ie . Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cald well, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Kenedy, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. England, Misses Gertrude Ilogate, Ruth Kenedy, Mae Allen, Gladys A llen ; Ivan Cunningham. Glen Ilogate, Cecil A t Eugene Saturday, the Lucky Hoy mine was sold on execution to satisfy claims. The only bidders were Corn Seugstake and E. A . Lyman, and it was knocked off to them at their bid for S I.II,(>47.27. Just why this particular sum was bid was not known by the officers, but it was largely in excess o f the judgments against it, and it is said the parties bidding represent the T itle G u a ra n te e d Trust Co., and that the amount bid was necessary from the stockholders standpoint. It is also said that this property is to be re-organized and put on a solid basis, taking in some additional properly lyin g very near, but that nothing can be said about it at this time. There is no question about the values l>e- ing in the ore. It is only a ques tion o f getting it out at a cost that w ill justify. Caldwell. Big Poultry Show at Eugene. Arrangements are being made for a b ig poultry show to lie given in Eugene, December 21 to 24 inclu sive. H. 11. Collier o f Tacom a has l>een secured as judge and a good show is expected, as L a ve county can make the state sit up and take notice when it comes to first class poultry. Richmond & Durham's electric theater is the place to enjoy an evening pleasantly. It ’ s a good place to take your friends. Mrs. DeBoise, of Seattle, turned home Monday after an joyable week’ s visit with sisters Mrs. Eiester and Mrs. C. Johnson o f this city. Phillips . BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. YOUR CHOICE. Rev. Fred Waehlte, who has been spending his vacation at this place returned to Salem today and after attending the M. E. con ference at that place will resume his ministerial studies. Rev. N ickle went to Salem to day to attend the M. E. conference. He will probably be returned to this place for another year, at least this is the unanimous wish o f his church at this place. Ye Sportsmen Take Notice V The Eugene Guard says, our paved streets, when the present plans are completed, will have cost #200,000 and they have in creased the value of city property five times that amount. The open season lor bird shooting will soon be Itere. Come in and see the famous new Rem ington and Winchester pump guns and our fine line of double and single barrel shot guns. Remember Peters’ shot gun shells never fail. Herman Schmidt, the Lane county representative of A . C. Ruby, the horse dealer o f Portland has just sold to parties in Marsh field a fine Belgian stallion for $4000. It weighs 1980 pounds. Forestry Superintendent S. C. Bartrutn and fam ily returned Mon day moruiug from Washington, where Mr. Bartrum has been em ployed at special work for the past four months.— Roseburg Review. W hat brains and progress ap plied to ( )regon resources can do, was emphasized last week at Hood River. A sale of S‘X),(KK) worth o f apples is the incident. The byyer sought the fruit, and is happy in its possession. Benson’s Pharmacy LURCH’S re en her W. Mrs Grace Ivy of Eugene Mon day filed in the circuit court a suit for divorce from her husband, Claude Ivy, alleging desertion. She asks for the custody o f their minor child. I. N . Harbaugh is her attorney. LOCAL AND_PERSONAL. AT A Grants Pass man says that .100,000 graps vines will lie set out in this region this seasou and that fully nine tenths o f them will be Tokays. are liable to l>e in any home. Von never know when they are going to l>e taken sick, either, but very frequently it ball The Leader leads. pens in the night time, when the drug stores are closed. Hence the advisabil Patronize Leader advertisers. ity of supplying the home with some There will be no services at the Potato diggin g is next in order. of the always handy remedies—those Presbyterian church Sunday from Phone 1551 for ice— Hartles’ ice most in demand for common ills. We the fact that Rev. II. L. N ave has keep none but the purest drugs and plant. 15tf medicines, and charge in reason. been invited and will preach the Fresh Olym pia oysters at the first sermon in Eugeue’s new #25,- W ave. 000 Presbyterian church next Sun The "M issouri G irl” next at the day morning, the dedication ser Collage Grove, Oregon armory theater. vices not being held until Sunday A lban y is to have an apple fair evening. M. F. W right, wife and little N ov. 10 and 11. Grand High Priest Robert Rob daughter o f Roseburg. spent Mon O f the two, it is better to spend day in Cottage Grove. Mr. ertson o f Encampment, I. (). <). F. money uuwisely than time. W right was looking for a business fell dead at Roseburg Saturday A Jackson county fair w ill be opening, having recently retired night as he was on his way to his held at Medford Oct. 1, 2 and .1. from the traveling insurance home lodge. He was buried under Wheeler-Thompson Co. have a agency which he has held for the auspices of the grand encamp line o f fall and winter shoes never some years, from the fact that he inent and Col. J . M. W illiam s of Eugene grand senior warden, went had little or no time at home. equalled in this city. The annual session o f the < )re- up to assist in the burial service to Mrs. Margaret H ickey was a Eugene visitor Saturday on her re gon conference of the Methodist day. Mr. Robertson was a candi Episcopal church will convene in date for stale railroad commission turn from the state fair. Salem Wednesday morning with er in opposition to T . K. Campbell Iloppickers are about all home Chickens at the June election. again, and a lot o f erstwhile Bishop Hughes presiding. The usual examinations were conduct S. C. K. I. Reds. N o better widowers are looking a lot more W . C. Conner and w ife returned ed today and this evening a recep home from the state fair Saturday chicken raised for utility or fancy. cheerful. tion will be held. The sessions of night. W hile in Salem they were I have a limited number of fine See those "D r . Ease Cushion cockrels for sale. G etton e before l Sole’ ’ shoes at Wheeler-Thompson the conference will probably close guests o f Mrs. F. M. Harding and Monday morning. sou-iu law and daughter, Mr. and all are gone. $1 to #1.50. Co's. Itefore you buy your winter Mrs. R. Carroll Barfield. Mrs. 4t W . V . M c G e e , Creswell. Spray & Co. for feed and hay. footwear. Harding has a pretty home on O. I I . W illard presented the Not much signs o f frost here Mrs. Frank Warren o f Weed, uorth 18th street and is also owner abouts yet. Down the valley com Leader office with a half dozen California, arrived in Cottage o f the fine Harding farm east of and pumpkin vines have lteen beautiful large pairs Monday of a Grove Monday evening to enjoy a Cottage Grove. Through the cour variety unknown, but which Mr. severely scorched. visit at the home of her daughter, W illard has named "W illa r d ’s tesy of Mr. and Mrs. Barfield we Miss Anna W ood o f Hood River, Mrs. II. O. Thompson. Seedless," They were picked from were shown through the state pen a sister o f Mrs. W . A . Elkins, ar a tree in his doorvard and are al itentiary, asylum and state capital rived in this city Saturday to at most the shape o f an apple, lieing building Saturday and our brief tend high school. practically round, or a little flat at visit was made a most enjoyable C. P. Devereaux, the timber each end. They are solid, fined one. dealer, has gone to Hillsboro grained and o f excellent flavor, Spray .V Co. for lime and cement. where he will be married Sept. 24, while there is practically no core Miss Grace Moore, one of Rose- to Miss Eula Hoyt. or seeds to lie found in this queer, looks after the sanitation of burg’s most jxipular young ladies, A young Iow a doctor has dis but excellent variety of i>ear. her home for the sake o f her and a daughter o f Mr. and Mis. covered that the ankle is placed Spray & Co. for poultry supplies. W . I - Moore, was wed at Salem husband, her children, her between the foot and the knee to self. Careful and scientific Mr. and Mrs. G. I.. Rees will go Sunday forenoon at the Methodist keep the calf away from the com . plnmbing counts for much, to Portland tomorrow where Mrs. church to Mr. C. N . Bishop, o f A bad man amused himself by Rees has a damage case pending • iregoti City, the regular pastor of and costs not much more than shooting out Roaeburg's electric in the circuit court against the the above church officiating. The the old, indifferent, slapdash lights Saturday night, out ran the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. for bride's mother and sister, Miss l.y- style o f work. Only one word marshal and got away. Probably severe injuries which she sustained lith, attended the marriage cere more: W e are modern, sani the result o f reading the Roseburg in the railroad wreck in front monies, which were o f a quiet tary plumbers. papers, eh. boys? o f Edgar K in g's residence north nature, and the newly married Prayer meeting services at the o f Cottage Grove nearly one couple left in the afternoon for Presbyterian church Thursday year ago. The case has been de Oregon City. Miss Moore w ill be evening, subject “ The Apostle layed by legal technecalities from rememliered as the charming pianist Pau l,” leader. A . H . K in g. Sun time to time, but it is announced, who officiated at the piano at the day school and Christian Endeavor will be called for final hearing recital given by her sister, Miss services Sunday at the usual hours, Thursday o f this week. Lytith, at this place recently. A Wide-Awake Woman “School Days, The Golden Rule Days.” % n\ T H E B E S T H E A T IN G S T O V E S The old reliable Bridge-Beach and Cribben Ar Sexton heating stoves. Can save you money and give you the Latest and Best Heater. i Griffin-Veatch Company. V FOLLOW THE FASHION If 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 will not fit. Now what is requir ed? First of all, tight- fitting waists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The Henderson Habit Back Corset is the one for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery Store. Come ladies and insjtcct them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . — I EUGENE HOSPITAL U M KDK'AI. ANl> HUKUICAI. STAFF. r W d % % */ % / »% « r d W. Kuykendall ; M. 1>. W.O. l*ro«ier, M. D. 1*. J. Hartlr M l) B . K. Sealefe. M I). I). A. Paine. M D. ueo. O.B. DeBar, M. D. t- MrI>n"**l. M- »>• For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Canes. Modern op* periling room and equipment Appliances lor X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations. Full corps ol trained nurses. Rates on application TRAINING SCHOOL FOR N URSES. IteguInr course o( lectures by the faculty and practical train ing in the hospital. The medical ami surgical stuff of the ho«- pltnl coimtlliilcs the faculty. Kor rates or information, as liospitnl or training, address W. K U YK E N D A LL, M. D, Su|ierllltendent. Or M ISS M. II. HOI.MHTIUTM, Superintendent o f Nnrsen. 1 SPRAY 6c CO. I Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies BARLEY rolled by the famous Olym pic process. and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley dirt o f any kind. Every sack guaranteed. AH seeds free from Best Cement and Lime Alw ays Carried it Stock- Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. p h o n e I3 J Gasolene Engine For Sale A fine, almost new 3-horse power Fairbanks it Morse gasolene Fine Gasolene Engine lor Sale. A tw elve horse power Fair banks and Morse gasolene engine, engine, tanks and equipment for clutch, tank, auto-sparker. battery sale. Inquire at the lea d er office. | and AS foot belt for #400. ( >utfit Trespass notices printed on doth practically new. A pply at Leader office. on sale at the lea d er office.