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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
W e Must Have More Honey Our Ten Days’ Sale has been a big success, but w e 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 F ew of the M any Bargains Ladies skirts from 49 cents to $12.50 Mens 50 cent cotton underw ear for Ladies coats at one half 35 cents O dd 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 dd lot of mens hats from 50 cents to $1.49 $1 Boss of Road bib overalls 85 cents Mens cotton sox from 5 to 19 cents 35 cents These are but a few of our many articles offered at bargains. Our stock is large and complete. W e sell for what our competitors buy for. W. A. HEMENWAY - Ready for Church Dedication. Much work is being done at the new Central Presbyterian church getting ready for dedication next Sunday. T here will be a general praise service in the m orning and a sermon by Dr. N ave of C ottage Grove. In the evening the regu lar dedicatory service and the ser mon will lie preached by Dr. F oulkes of the First church of Portland. T he choir is now p rac ticing in the new church and the singing will be a feature of the services. T he acoustics are said to be excellent.— Register. Mrs. Wilson Entertains. Mrs. J. W . W ilson entertained a few friends at her home T hursday afternoon. T here was three tables devoted to “ Five H u ndred,” at w hich diversion Mrs. II. O. Thompson was successful in secur ing the prize. Refreshm ents were served and a most pleasant after noon w as the verdict of all present. A Call. Let those who have papers and m agazines which they wish to contribute to the Free Reading Room bring them to Mr. C u n n in g ham ’s confectionary before th e first of the m onth. W . A. E l k in s - Phone ISM for ice—H artles’ ice plant. IStf " j - ■ * * * :| * f LOCAL ANDJERSONAL. Bohemia Mining Notes Billie lid w ard s is pushing assess m ent work in the Peek-a-boo m ine T h e Leader leads. in Bohemia, in w hich he is in ter P atronize Leader advertisers. ested . Cottage G rove district fair nex t. A ttorney J. K. Young went u p ■ New subscribers are com ing in. to Bohemia T h u rsd ay to superin Fresh O lym pia oysters at the tend assessm ent work on his m in-j Wave. ing claim . W ill the “ Missouri G irl” have T hom as II. Meadow has located to be shown? a m ining claim in the Bohemia Marion V’eatch w as a county district w hich he calls th e “ Silver seat visitor T h u rsd ay . G lan c e” and m ade the necessary C arpenters are p u ttin g a new filing at the clerk ’s office. roof on L u rch ’s store. Allrert Ziniker an d wife came! T h e genial S. B. H erm ann, tra v down from the Bohemia mines eling salesm an, is a G rove visitor today. T h u rsd ay an d report a great deal Miss Ethel M. Dorcas of Salem, of developm ent work an d general is a guest of the Misses A tha and m ining activity in the camp. Ipha W iddersheim . Chas. Bruneau is down from the W heeler-Thom pson Co. have a H ard m ines w here he has been line of fall an d w inter shoes never holding th e position of foreman equalled in th is city. the past sum m er. lie says these Up to noon T uesday there had properties are being put in shape been 1152 h u n te rs’ licenses issued for successful m ining operations n e x t season. Mr. Bruneau will re by the county clerk Rev. A. J . A rm strong an d J . I. tu rn to the cam p at once to work out his assessm ent on his S arah Jones w ent to Salem T h u rsd ay to attend the M. K. conference. m ining claim . Prof. Bumps of F.ugene, assisted the C ottage G rove orchestra at the Chickens m ilitary ball T hursday evening. S. C. R. I. Reds. No better See those “ Dr. E ase Cushion chicken raised for utility or fancy. Sol$’ ’ shoes at W heeler-Thom pson I have a lim ited num ber of fine Co’s before you buy your w inter cockrels for sale. Get one l>efore footwear. all are gone. $1 to $1.50. Mr. Comer and fam ily, Mrs. 4t W . V. M c G e e , Creswell. G ray and fam ily, Mrs. Brown and family an d other hop pickers re turned home T hursday. Ira Conner an d Mrs. E . J. Beidler, spent the past week with their nephew and son, Ira J. Beid- ler and wife, at O akland, Oregon. A Wide* A wake Woman looks after the sanitation of her home for th e sake of her husband, her children, her self. C areful and scientific plnm bing counts for much, and costs not m uch more than the old, indifferent, slapdash style of w ork. O nly one word more: W e are modern, san i tary plum bers. L Phillips Bros. “ T h e Old Missouri H oedow n,” an d a few other “ O z a rk ” special' ties will be seen in T h e Missouri Girl at th e arm ory theater n ex t W ednesday evening. Remember United States S ena If you w ant a good payiug little tor T . P. Gore, o f O klahom a, will business inquire at the Bazaar. addrpss ihe citizens of Cottage M. F. W right of Roseburg, is iu G rove at the armory this Saturday town again looking up some busi at 1 o ’clock sharp, the ouly speech ness pro|)ositious. Ever get swelled ou yourself? he will m ak e iu this county. W atch Zeke and Daisy iu the third T he “ Missouri Girl at the ar ! act of T he Missouri Girl an d get a mory theater next W ednesday few poiiiters. evening. — Subject of the evening discourse Geo. H all of the Bank of Cot at the Christian church n ex t S u n tage G rove m ade Imgene a busi day— “ T he Slave D river.” W el come, all. ness call today. Redding', California sustained a $ 100,000 fire loss yesterday. T he town was nearly wiped out. O. P. A dam s says some party or parties m ade a raid on his orchard T h u rsd ay night. He is laying for ’em. C. C. Case h as greatly improved the appearance of his brick by giving it a coat of cement and pu ttin g in a new front. Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. W illard re turned T h u rsd ay evening from E u gene where they have been atten d ing the G. A. R. reunion. F . R. W ilson of Doreua was tran sactin g business in town T hursday and favored the Leader with a subscription renewal. Vau Allison, the barber, has in stalled a th ird fine chair in his barber shop and put iu a beauti ful French m irror 4xUi feet. Q uarterly conference at Presby terian church, Sabbath, ( )ct. 4th at 1 1 a . m. Preparation service T hursday, Oct. 1 at 7:50 p. m. Sickly Children Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips left T h u rsd ay on an extended visit iu W ashington and Idaho. They will visit Seattle, T acom a, Spo k au e and other W ashington jioints of interest and then go to Idaho to visit with relatives and friends as well as m any points of interest in th a t state. T heir visit will occu py several weeks. LURCH’S BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. YOUR CHOICE Ye Sportsmen Take Notice V The open season for bird shooting; will soon be here. Come in and see the fam ous new Rem ington and W inchester pum p guns and o u r fine line of double and single barrel shot guns. Remember I’eters- sh o t gun shells never fail. 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 <fc Sexton h eatin g stoves. Can save you money and give you the L atest and Best H eater. Griffin*Veatch Company. FO LLO W THE FASHION If you adhere to the fashion in suits, w aists and cloaks, you m ust follow it closely - in C orsets. Unless y o u r C orset is stylish y o u r o th er stylish cut g arm en ts 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 rs o n H abit B a c k C o rse t is the one for the present styles. F o r sale a t the Ideal M illinery Store. Come ladies and inspect them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . EUGENE i HOSPITAL u i M K IH C A I. AND HUKUICAI. S T A F F . W. K u y k e n d a ll; M. I). W. O. F ro ssa r, M . I). I*. J . H artle, M. D . B . F . Mcaiefe, M D. D. A. I’alne, M . D. (ie o . O.K D e lla r, M. 1>. L. K. M< D ongal, M. D. For Ihe care and treatment of Medicnl and Surgical Canes. Modern op- peralinx room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application TRA1N1NO SCHOOL FOR NU R S E S . R e g u la r c o u rse of le c tu re * by th e f a c u lty a m i p r a c t i c a l t r a i n in g ill t h e h o s p i t a l . T h e m ed ical a n d s u r g ic a l sta ll' o f th e lion* rita l co u n titu lcH t h e f a c u lty . F o r r a te s o r i n f o r m a t i o n , as in s p itiil o r t r a i n in g , a d d r e s s W. K 1’Y K E N O A IX , M . D, f Superintendent. Or MISS M. II. IIOLMSTIU M, S u p e r i n te n d e n t o f N u rses. n •f>+'+Y+ 1 SPRAY & CO. 1 ---- - ^ n Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies B A R LEY rolled bv the fam ous O lym pic process All seeds and foreign m atter taken out, leaving the barley free from dirt of any kind. livery sack guaranteed. are liable to Ire in any hom e. You n ev er “ Stick to the farm ,” is Roose know when th ey are g o in g to I k * tak en v elt's advice an d it ought to be T he fine new b arn of A. Soder nick, e ith e r, b u t very freq u e n tly it hap- easy to follow, with w heat at $1 strom, located near Divide, burned | pens in the n ig h t tim e, w hen tlie d ru g [ier bushel, oats 50 cents and hay T hursday with all of its contents, J stores are closed. Hence th e advisabil j ity of su p p ly in g th e hom e w ith som e $12 per ton. including 25 tons of hay, two I of th e alw ays h an d y rem ed ies—those T he J . C. Long property, in good mares, one colt, harness, ! m ost in d em an d for com m on ills. W e cluding an acreage tract of ten wagon, cart, etc. T h e loss is esti I k eep none h a t th e p u re st d ru g s a n d m edicines, an d ch arg e in reason. acres and some 40 town lots h a s m ated at $18U0 with no insurance been listed with the Howard an d it is a severe blow to Mr. A gency. T h ere are some good Söderström and fam ily. T h e orb giu of th e fire is uukuow ti. Cottage Grove, Oregon buys in th is sitely property. Benson’s Pharmacy .vcv<#. AT < )ne hundred and ten lives were lost in the wreck of a big coast steam er off the A laska coast Sun day. Two tugs were nearby but their captains were too cowardly to venture into the rough w ater and attem pt rescue work. A letter from a prom inent citizen at Florence says a representative of the S- P. nam ed Palm er has been there for some tim e looking up matters, and it begins to look as though there would be some railroad building down th a t way n ex t year. Spray & Co. for jxniltry supplies. Prosecuting Attorney Skipw orth informs us th at Clarence Shortridge who was arrested at Cottage G rove on a charge of putting sawdust into a trout stream contrary to law was dismissed because the com plaint was not properly draw n by the justice m aking it o u t.— Regis ter. Spray & Co. for feed and hay. S. B. Morss, the nurserym an, after a careful exam ination of the seedless pears left at th is office by O. II. W illard, the first of the week pronounces them the “ Id a ho” which fruit is almost seedless some years while occasionally it bears fruit containing a few seeds. It is said to be a fine jrear, but subject to blight unless sprayed at the proper season. Spray & Co. for lime an d cement. T he new Phillips and Spray b ricks are now ready for the plate glass fronts, while the brick walls of the Burkholder, Woods build in g is com pleted. Zeke D obson’s clodhopper dance is one of the features th at will be introduced in T he Missouri Girl at the arm ory theater next W ednes day evening. T here will lie about $27,000 of Married. county school money liesides the $14,000 an d more from the state at the com ing October distribution. N lvA I.-PA RSO N S— At the home of Mrs. G riggs at Comstock, It will help the cause of education W ednesday evening. Sept. 24^ am azingly. 1 *>08, Frank Ji. Neal and Mrs. Ida M. Parsons. Rev. W. A. Iil- C harles C. Nave, who accom k in so f Cottage Grove, Oregon, panied his m other’s body east for officiating. burial at E dinburg, Indiana, her T he groom is a well know n and old home, reached there as expect highly esteemed young school ed laüt S atd rd ay afternoon. Dr. teacher, and principal of the Corn- N ave received a card to this effect stock school, while the bride is a this m orning.' ' very estim able lady and a niece of T he cosy búngalo of Thos. Je n D avid Griggs, the druggist, of this k in s on W all street, with its fur city. Many friends join the Lead nishings, was sold W ednesday to er in extending hearty co n g ratu Ja s. Robinson of Marshfield, a lations. new arrival at this place. The Married at Oregon City deal was m ade through the Veatcli Real E state Agency, considera A late dispatch from Oregon tion $1,400. City says: “ T he m arriag eo f Miss A big lot of Oregon turkeys are Jennie H ankins, youngest d a u g h being bought up in the state, to be ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. H a n delivered by the 2S of this month. kins, of this city, and F ran k Van T hey are wanted by Portlaud Schoiack, of Doreua, Lane Coun dealers to fill an order for ship ty, was solemnized on W ednesday m ent to the Phillipine Islands for evening of last week, Sept. 16, T hansksgiving, for the U. S. 1908, at the home of the b rid e’s soldiers, lieing kept in cold storage. parents. T he impressive m arriage lio n . R. M- V eatch, I). J. Du- ceremony was jierforiued by Rev. Hruille and Attorney J. S. Medley J. R. Landsborough in the presence listened to the speech of Hon. of only the imm ediate relatives of Theodore Bell at Eugene Tuesday t h e contracting parties. T li e nig h t. Bell is the gentlem an who bride was becomingly attire in a caused the nation to set up and traveling suit. After the con ta k e notice by his eloquent speech gratulations had been extended to in th e Denver convention, placing the happy couple refreshm ents were Bryan in nom ination for the presi served. Mr. a n d Mrs. V a n Schoiack left on the late ca r for a dency. T he county convention of the brief honeymoon, an d went to W o m an ’s Christian Tem perance Doreua on Sunday evening, where Union has been in session iu the the groom has a new home in Fairm ount Presbyterian church for readiness for his bride. Miss H an the past two days. T h e state pres kins is well know n in th is city, ident, the county president, and before going to C ottage G rove Mrs. W heeler of Cottage Grove, several years ago with her parents and other out-of-town people are she was engaged in stenography present and the meeting is a good in this city, and is a most estim able young woman. Ml'. Van Schoiack one.— Register. is a well-to-do young farmer, and “ Long H ungry Z eke” is th e title is a native son of Lane c o u n ty .” of a song th a t will be introduced in T h e Missouri G irl, w hich ap pears at the arm ory theater next W ednesday evening. Fine Bern Burned. “School Days, ¡T h e Golden Rule Days.” r Best C em ent and Lime Always Carried it Sleek ly Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. PH O N E i>5 B n Gasolene Engine For Sale. Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale. A fine, almost new 4-horse A tw elve horse power F air power F airb an k s & Morse gasolene b an k s aud Morse gasolene engine, engine, ta n k s and equipm ent for I clutch, tan k , auto sparker, battery sale, in q u ire at the Leader office. and 45 foot Irelt for $ll«>. Outfit Trespass notices printed on eloth practically new. Apply at Leader office. on sale at the le a d e r office.