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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
Socialist Speaking. Last Day of Big Sale ^ J f c - ' ■■ r - i- Saturday, Oct. 3rd v ■ Is the last day of our Big Sale. All who have failed to take advantage of the cut prices which w e have been offering should make haste and secure their wants before store closes Saturday night. Special Sale Continues W e will continue selling at the cut rate all the hose, handkerchiefs, neckwear etc., on strings; also the shoes, underwear, Ladies’ waists, dressing sacques, etc., that are in bins, until they are all sola. W c do not want to put these goods back on the shelves as the boxes they belong in are either destroyed or damaged. Specials for Saturday Calico, 2 cents per yard, 12 yard limit. Apron Checks, 5 cents per yard, 12 vard limit. 10 5-cent School Handkerchiefs, 10 cents. Ladies’ W hite Lawn Waists, half price. M en’s 50-cent W ork Shirts, 35c each. Men’s 50c Cotton Underwear, 35 cents. Odd lot Men’s Shoes, $3 to $5, for $1.90. Odd lot Men’s Shirts, 75c to $1.25 for 50. 5-cent Pins, 5 papers for 5 cents. W. A. HEMENWAY Gents F urnishings Saginaw Items. Lynx Valley Items. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sm ith vis ited at Ixjudon Springs S unday. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Ziniker visited over S unday at O. H . Tap- lins. Eruest Mathews of Goshen cam e up T uesday to work in th e H-K logging camp. O. II. T aplin cam e down from Bohemia last week to visit with his family a few days. Geo. N eat has sold his house and lot and has moved into the B-K boarding house. Tom Johnson is ta k in g care of Chas. W rig h t's place while Charlie and John are out hunting. O uite a num ber of the lioys of this place attended the theater at the G rove W ednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Lawson and Floyd Lawson started S unday for Southern Oregon on a h u n tin g expedition. Mrs. Mary T hom as of Roseburg cam e down the first of this week to assist her m other Mrs. P auline Seifert in packing u p to move. She is moving into her new house w hich she had built recently h a v ing rented her place. Mr. O tto Briggs m ade a trip to E ugene the first of the week. Mr. F ra n k Sm ith of W alk er was a caller in the neighborhood Sunday. Miss M abel M ackie an d N ora Fisher spent Sunday w ith Mrs. K. Y. Porter. Mr. F ran k Kelly of Saginaw held services at the school house S unday evening. Miss Lulu Jackson is home after several weeks sojourn with rela tives n ear Portland. T he Misses S arah and Mary I.a- joie are up from liugene to speud some tim e with relatives here. Mr. J . A. Briggs w ent to E ugene the last of the week to undergo an operation in one of the hospitals there. W e learn th a t our former tow ns m an Mr. George Huff underw ent an operation for cancer in P ort lan d recently. Mrs. S. B. Jack so n is still in liu gene w here she has been for some tim e caring for her son Melvin, who we are glad to hear is im prov ing. Chairs Wanted. W ord has lieeu received that T he donation of a few ch airs to Mrs. J . M. Culp, who was taken to the Eugene hospital some tim e tho free read in g room would be ago, has returned to her hom e at greatly appreciated by those in charge. M arcóla and is still im proving. A Wide-Awake Woman looks after the sanitation of her hom e for the sake of her husband, her children, her self. C areful and scientific plnm bing counts for m uch, and costs not m uch more than the old, indifferent, slapdash style of w ork. < )nly one word more: W e are m odem , sa n i tary plum bers. Phillips Bros. ¿«W P «ycvw cvw cv. « « « « « « u««pMOi|Rpami .■ w c ssv í « .'- F'ree T hom as, the well known E ugene architect, was looking after business m atters in Cottage G rove T h u rsd ay . M erchant G . L. Rees nearly severed the end of his thum b T h u rsd ay w hile operating his p atent chees k n ife at the store. Com m uuiou services and In stal lation and ordination of deacous an d elders at the Presbyterian church at the S unday m orning ser vice. A rthur T ate returued to San- diego, C alifornia, T uesday after a two weeks visit with friends here and at Creswell. He is employed in S andiego’s city mail service. T h e Civic Improvement Com m ittee of the W om an’s Club will give tw o m usical program s, after noon an d evening O ct. 16. T h e program -w ill be published next week. A g ran d gold medal contest will be held by th e W . C. T . l T. in the M. E. church at Springfield Mon day evening, October 5. Con testan ts from Cottage G rove and E ugene will participate. The First National Bank LOCAL AND PERSONAL. K K V IIH IH S . l o a n - a u d l>i*couut« $ 92.4(7.0; O v e rd raft* , s e c u re d a u d u n s e c u re d . . . 1IM.67 I '. S. B o n d s to s e c u re c ir c u la tio n ---- i ’t e tu i urns o u I . 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F IN O A L S. H IN D S , (S e al.) N o ta ry P u b lic . YOUR CHOICE. eO R R K C T ATTEST. J. II. H a w le y l le r li e r t K a k in O liv e r V e a tch ) /• D ire c to rs . ) T he H igh School, by a large m ajority, decided to edit a paper am i also to enter the State D ebat ing League. T he persouel of the editorial staff is indicative th at the S uperla tive will lie as superlatively superlative th is year as it was last year. T he nam es of the pupils com posing the staff are as follows: Miss Yernie Brown, Editor-in- Cliief: Miss F.uuice V anD enburg, A ssistant E ditor: Mr. Ernest Au- derson. Business M anager: Mr. Roy Short, A ssistant M anager: Mr. John Cooter, lix ch an g e Edi- tor; Mr. Joseph Arnold, Personal E ditor: Miss M yrtle DeSpaiu, Social Editor: Miss Mabte Rosen- l>erg, Subscription A gt: Misses A nna Wood, Lottie Beals, Laurettn A tkinson, Blauche V eatch and M arguerite Johnson; Reporters. Some twelve pupils have agreed to enter the “ try o u t” debatiug contest w hich will take place as soon as plans can be arranged. T h e three pupils who lead in this contest will lie inemliers of th e de batiug team of the S tate League. According to the rules, “ a team is not allowed to enter the League unless the school has a literary society with regular m eetings and d eb ates.” Parents who have children th a t will lie six yeais of age (school a g e ) liefore the end of the present school year are perm itted to send them at once provided they intend to send the children as soon as they reach school age. T his con cession is m ade to avoid the rep etition of the same work by the teacher upon the entering of a new pupil in the prim ary rooms. They should enter not later than O ct. 5th, n ex t Monday. V Ye Sportsmen Take Notice v sm am m um m i The ojien season for bird shooting will soon lie here. Come in and see the famous new Rem ington and Winchester pump guns and our fine line of double and single barrel shot gnus. Remember Peters’ shot 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 Ar Sexton beating stoves. Can save you money and give you the Latest and Best Heater. Griffin-Veatch Company. FOLLOW THE FASHION «««wa if you adhere to the fashion in suits, w aists find cloaks, you must follow it closely in Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garm ents will not fit. Now w h at is requir ed? F irst of all, tight- fitting w aists and Princess gowns necessitate ft perfected Corseted figure The H e n d e r s o n H abit B a c k Corset is the one for the present styles. For 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 . -TEUGENE M KIH CA I. A N li SUK111CAL S T A F F 1 HOSPITAL % % % % % % % ^ W. K u y k e n d a ll; M. 1) W. O. r ro n s e r, M 1J »». .1. BartU*. M. I). B. F. Soalefe. M l) l>. A. P ain e, M 1). • ieo. O B D c iia r, M. L>. U. K. M< iKtugHl, M. D. Fur the care aad treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op- perattut room aad equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and Wood examinations. Fuff corp* of frained nurses- Rates on application T R A IN IN G SC H O O L FOR N U RSES. [ t e g u la r c o u r s e of le c tu r e s h y th e f a c u l t y n n il practical train in g in t h e h o s p i t a l . T h e m e d ic a l a m i s u r g ic a l sta ll' o f th e h o s p i t a l e n n u ttfiile u t h e f a c u lty . For r a te s or I n f o r m a tio n , a s h o s p i t a l o r tr n in tn g , a d d r e s s W. K t'Y K K N D A I.I ,, M . D, S u p e r in te n d e n t. Or MISS M. II. HOLMSTIU'M. S u p e r ln t in te n t o f N u rses. Railroad and Stage Trips Benson’s Pharmacy .-.-.Jt “School Days, The Golden Rale Days.’’ • t C o tta g e atrove. in t h e S ta te of o i e g o u . a t th e rlo itc o f busineKH. 2Jd, I son . A. R. Gangloff, of Portland, spent a few days in this city th is week looking after busiuess m atters. H e is an old friend of John T ru n n el, and a Portland associate of J . W . Cook of Port land. O ysters in any style at the W ave. Every m arried m an will prob ably have im portant business down town S atu rd ay night—th e Boston m instrel girls will be at the armory theater, a red directoire gown with red tig h ts to m atch, l>eiug one of the chief attractions,.. For oyster cocktails go to the W ave. Miss E m m a Jo b returued home from Butte, M ontana, T hursday, T he Leader leads. where she spent the sum m er with A fine show er T h u rsd ay . au uncle aud au n t. D uriug her absence she enjoyed a visit to Patronize le a d e r advertisers. C ottage G rove d istrict fair next. Yellowstone Park an d was de lighted with its scenery. She re Phone 1551 for ice— Bartles’ ice ports her visit a most enjoyable p lan t. 15tf one. N othing more th an 25 cents at- F resh Eastern oysters on the the Bee Hive. h alf shell at the W ave. T he season opened for h u n tin g A. L. Reed has opened a shoe gam e birds T h u rsd ay . shop in th e S tock's harness shop H unters encounter more trespass an d is prepared to do all kiuds of notices th an usual th is season. T h e “ Bostonian M instrel M aids” repair work on short n otice and at reasonable prices. Mr. Reed is at the arm ory S atu rd ay evening. J. A. J . Crow has returned from late of Drain aud has decided to locate here with his fam ily p er his trip to Puget sound points. m anently. G ive him a call. If you w ant a good paying little K N R O M .M K N T . T w enty pounds of flour for a business inquire at the Bazaar. bushel of oats at Spray & Co's. E ast building: Room one 41; Mrs. J . E . K irkland of A lbany, A. I). Owens, the sawm ill man, room two 52: room three 27; room is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Van- delivered the first load of lumlier four 28: room five 41; room six .11; Allison. for C ottage G rove’s district fair high school 52. Read the ad of tha “ Boston b uildings W ednesday. H e says W est building: Room one 18; M instrel M aids,” on the la st page th e fair will be a fine th in g for Cot room t" ’o 40; room three .15; 8th of the Leader, tage G rove and com m unity and grade .16. J . K. Palm er is up from his should be generally encouraged Total enrollment 401. Drain farm . H e reports business aud assisted. Mr. ft Wens g ener E . K . B a r n e s , S u p t. very quiet at Drain. ously donated 1000 feet of lum ber T h e Ix>rane public school will to the fair association. P lain and fancy sewing done by open M onday w ith Miss Myrtle Spray & Co., the new brick near Mrs. L ucetta Thom as, W ebber P u rv an ce of this city, as teacher. th e depot, will pay cash for your street. Mrs. DeSpain returned home produce. Monday from an extended visit at H enry Dewald came down from Florence, E ugene and interm ediate the C anyonville country T uesday points. to visit his father who was so Mrs. Jo an n a H anson returned to seriously injured M onday night by E ugene T uesday from C ottage being stru ck on the head with a Grove, where she visited her revolver by thugs, as he was in the act of closing his grocery daughter, Mrs. J . S . Medley. A box of candy free to every store. It will lie recalled th at the boy and girl under 10 years of age two hold-up men were captured who celebrates a b irthday in this and now languish in jail at E u gene, w hile Mr. Dewald is speedily city this m onth at the Bee H ive. recovering from his injuries. T he latest political slogan You can get 40 pounds of hard sprung by the Republicans is, w heat flour for a bushel of wheat “ Vote for T aft in N ovem ber, yon at Spray. & Co s. are often a p t to g iv e one a sick headache, can vote for Bryan any old tim e .” Jas. Robison, who located in accom panied by nausea. It ia alw ays Do not w ait for a special invi this city recently with his family wise to p ro v id e o n e 's self w ith a h an d y tation but call us up and let us h av in g purchased the Jenkins rem edy in case of need. W e h av e such know w h at's going on in your property on Wall street, called on reliefs here, an d th ey act pro m p tly w ith neighborhood. W e need the news. th e Leader T hursday and had his th e sufferer. F o r all o th er k in d s of headache, aad , indeed, for all th e ills T he women will parade beneath nam e recorded for a y ea r’s su b th a t flesh is h e ir to, we can g iv e yon a the big sky-scraper bats, and guy scription. Mr. Robison is from reliab le rem edy, O u r P rescrip tio n De lines stru n g to steady them will the C alifornia oil fields, having p a rtm e n t is open a t alt reasonable honrs, an d it is m an ag ed by sk ille d com anchor in th eir rats; an d every been very successful in his oil op pounders. tim e the wind blow s brisk. w V h erations, he cam e to this place to m any scream s an d squeals, th ey ’ll estab lish a home, surrounded with all tu rn tu rtle an d will fan th e p leasant and congenial environ l Cottage Grove, Oregon m ents, azure with their heels. Big Bargains in Dress Goods, Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Skirts, Etc. Dry Goods. E. J. Lewis, national organizer for th e socialist p arty , will address the voters of Cottage Grove at the a r m O ^ W ednesday, Oct. 7th at 8 p. m. Come an d bring your wife, an interesting tim e guaranteed. An opportunity will lie given at the close of the talk for auyone who m ay wish to do so, to ask ques tions. Socialists differ from the old parties in, th a t they alw ays w el come questions. If you are stuck by some of th e old party cam paigu talk , ask the socialist, he will tell you ju st w hat you waul to know , and he will tell you the reason too. Report of the Condition SPRAY CO.i i i Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies B A R LE Y rolled by the fam ous O lym pic process. All seeds ( jr an d foreign m atter taken out, leaving the barley free from ijp- dirt of any k in d . Every sack guaranteed. jjL ‘ ) Best Cement and Lime, Always Carried it Stock- T | Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. p h o n e ivs ^ O r ^ T ^ 'r T T T 'f ■ ■ T* 1 f » X U I Gasatene Engine Far Sale Fine Gasolene Engine lor Sale A fine, almost new .V borse " T : l T T ' “7 ~ A twelve horse power l air- p o w e fP tm b a n k sA M o rse gasolene hjUlUs and Morse ggsolene engine, engine, ta n k s and e q u ip m e n tfo r , a|lk auto s, l:lfk,.r ry. sate. Inquire at the Leader office. I foo, s , It f(ir T respass notices printed on d o th practically new. on sale at the le a d e r office. office. Apply at Leader