Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, October 09, 1908, Image 3

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    Bis Sale Continues
One Lot Ladies’ Shoes, values to
$3.50, sale
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12.45
Ladies’ 3o cent Underwear
23
25 cent Hose, sale
17 to 19
15 cent Hose, sale
12
12’/j cent Hose, sale
9
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5oc to $1.25
M en’s 5 cent Handkerchiefs
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M en’s 20 cent Socks,
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M en’s 10 cent Socks,
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15
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07
Odd Lot M en’s Underwear less than cost
One Lot M en’s Suspenders
5 Papers Pins
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23
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W. A. H E M E N W A Y
Gents Furnishings
Dry Goods.
Lynx Valley Items.
Kansas Fam ily Arrives Here.
| Wm. Veatch and Family Welcomed
Gowdyville, Oct. 3, 1908.
Mr. Wm. Veatch and family
having just moved back into their
Mr. J. A. Briggs came home
from Eugene Tuesday.
nice little home here, on last Sat­
urday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Man-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackie
visited Cottage Grove Monday.
zo Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McKernon, Mr. and Mrs. Magee,
W e learn that Mr. K. Y. I’orter
is suffering with rheumatism.
Mesdames Wilbur and Chas. Mc­
Farland, Mr. and Mrs. Beales,
Mr. Brown is home again after
a trip to Colorado and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Trailer, Mrs. Maj
Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Mr. M aGeeof Creswell preached
at the school house Sunday even­
Handy, Mr. and Mrs. John S.
ing.
Coleman and Cyrus C. Brock, all
Mr. Dale Guiley was up from
neighbors and friends, called at
Eugene for a few days the first of
Mr. Veatch's to show and express
the week.
their pleasure upon their return
Mr. Otto Briggs had the misfor­
back to their home. A ll enjoyed
Dog Suicides By Hanging.
tune to nearly amputate one of his
the evening pleasantly. However,
toes last week.
Bryson Sears who lives on a some of them overindulged in re­
Miss McCord, our school mis­
farm
two and a half miles north­ freshments but still got home safe­
tress spent Saturday and Sunday
east of this city, lost a valuable ly before midnight.
at her home in Creswell.
A G it e s t .
young varmint hound Wednesday
Miss I.illie Neal, who has been
in
a
peculiar
way.
The
dog
at­
visiting relatives at Pleasant Hill
Entertained State Officer.
tempted to jump over a picket
returned home Monday.
fence, while running and in fall­
Mr. Barbers people moved to
Mrs. Alice Porges of Portland,
the Khinehart place near Creswell ing back its neck slipped down
Monday. W e were sorry to loose between two pickets and it was Deputy State Commander of the
choked to death l>efore located by L. O. T . M., visited this city the
them from our neigliliorhood.
first of the week, in the interest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sheridan 1 Mr. Sears. l i e regrets his loss
the local Hive. She was the
are at home after a two weeks out" very much.
guest of Mrs. II. A . Miller during
iug at Newport. They report a
very pleasant time and are much
E. J. Lewis a well known social­ her visit.
improved in health.
The memlrers of Lady Larnsou
ist speaker, addressed a fair sized
audience at the armory hall W ed­ Hive, Mrs. A. W. Kime com­
Seven carloads of pears were nesday evening, lie presented mander, tendered her a reception
shipped this season from one or­ the principles of socialism in quite at a special afternoon session on
chard near Oakland. That’s go­ a convincing and entertaining Monday, and at its close, served a
delicious five o ’clock tea, which
ing some.
manner.
was greatly enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Duncan Caldwell went to
town Tuesday.
Thos. Schild and family, of
Goodland, Kansas, arrived at this
place Thursday with a large car
load of personal effects, including
five horses, two colts, two cows,
pigs, chickens, ducks, farm imple­
ments,
wagons and household
goods. Mr. Schild has purchased
the Del.ure Ilemenway place six
miles south of town and will move
thereon at once. Mr. Schild ap­
pears to be a prosperous farmer
and will no doubt succeed in fa­
vored old < )regon, where crops
never fail.
Fine New Millinery Good«.
A Wide-Awake Woman
;
looks after the sanitation of
her home for the sake of her
husband, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
plnmbing counts for much,
and costs not much more than
the old, indifferent, slapdash
style of work. i )nly one word
more: W e are modern, sani­
tary plumbers.
Phillips
.
Ida Frances Barrett calls your
attention to a line of new goods
just received from Chicago, and
you know what Chicago prices
mean. W e have new shapes in
large, medium and small in all the
best colors, also a line of new
trimmings,
wings,
Pocahontas,
pon pons and prices that will
count. School hats for girls as
cheap as $1.00.
2t
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I d e a i . M i l m
nerv
I “ The Montana Limited” is a
| thrilling play of life in the great
i west, by Charles 1'lrich and W. I.
Roberts. Critics are unanimous
in its praise as one of the strongest
western dramas produced
“ Not
a dull moment from the first to the
last curtain. A series of thrilling
incidents graphically told, superb
scenic effects. A very marvelously
Patronize Leader advertisers.
Cottage Grove district fair next.
If.you want a good paying little
business inquire at the Bazaar.
“ The Montana Limited,” the
next attraction at the armory
theater.
I “School Days,
{T h e Golden Rule Days.”
AT
LURCH’S
The baby of Mr. and M rs.»).
Frohmader is recovering from an
attack of measles, out at the farm
home.
M en’s Clothing at cost.
Odd Lot M en’s Hats,
The Leader leads.
F. B. Phillips and wife Ifave re
turned home from a visit to Wash
iugtou and Idaho points of interest.
A Few Articles on Sale
$1.90
THE MONTANA LIMITED
A FIRST CLASS SHOW
You can get 4«» |iouuds of hard
wheat flour for a bushel of wheat
at Spray & Co’s.
W e will continue our S P E C IA L Sale on all Hose,
Neckwear, Belts, etc., that w e had strung, also Shoes,
Underwear, Ladies Waists, Kimonas, etc., that are in
Bins, as the boxes they belong in are either destroyed
or damaged and w e do not wish to put them back on
the shelves.
One O dd Lot M en’s Shoes, $3 to
$5 values for
LOCAL AND PL
.
Busy People.
Probably the busiest people ill
town are Prof. Reynolds and his
teachers of the new art in paint­
ing. They seem to he doing a big
business and all the pupils seem
pleased. They will remain until
Monday night.
BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS,
Thursday ( tscar Frohmader was
thrown from a horse while driving
stock and sustained a badly
bruised theigh.
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
County court oiiened for the Oc­
tober term Wrdnesday. There is
quite a little business before the
court this month.
YOUR CHOICE.
Mrs. Darwin Bristow and daugh-!
ter, Helen, of Eugene, are visit
iug relatives and frieuds in this
their old home town.
realistic train robbery. An ab­
Dame rumor says there will I k - a sorbing love story, teeming with
wedding in this city Sunday, the I virile life of the western mcuu-
contracting parties being promi­ tains. Cowboys, road
agents,
nent young people of the town.
Mexicans, Indians. A play re­
Prof. A . L. Briggs of the Mon­ plete with the odor of the moun­
mouth Normal school, was visit­ tain [lines and the bracing ozone
ing with his family here and Ux>k from mountain and plain. Once
ing after property interests Thurs­ seen always in memory. Armory
hall, October 14. Prices 25, .15
day.
j and SO cents.
Dick White was down from the
Bohemia mining camp this week.
J. S. Camp, a civil engineer has
He is pushing development work
located in Cottage Grove, having
on his mining property and is fitted up offices upstairs in the new
pleased with his prospects
Phillips building. Mr. Camp was
Rev. W . A. Elkins, pastor of formally locating engineer for the
the Christian church at Cottage Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul
railroad company. He isprepared
Grove, accompanied by his family, to make surveys for mining pai
arrived down from that city on the ents and has considerable work
laid out for him in the Bohemia
noon train Thursday.—Guard.
mines for next serson. Iu the
A . B. Woodi manager of the ().
meantime he sees plenty of local
& S. E. railroad company, re­ work in his line to occupy his at­
turned home Thursday evening tention during the winter,
lie
from the east where he has been makes a specialty of railroad
looking after important business locations ami estima tes, municipal
and land surveys, water and sewer
matters.
plans and estimates, mining sur­
Dr. Nave will return Saturday veys surface and under ground.
from Ashland, where he has been Timberlauds also located and
attending the Synod of ( iregon. timber estimated. Mr. Camp has
no doubt selected a good jx>int for
lie will occupy his pulpit at the
a location as there has long been
Presbyterian church at 11 a. in an opening for just such a man
and 7.30 p. m. Sunday. Theme here.
of morning sermon is “ The church
A free church social was belli
Jehovah’s Abiding Place.’ ’ Come at the Christian church Wednes­
and worship with us.
day evening which was largely at­
tended by the church membership
Oysters in any style at the Wave.
and friends. An interesting mus­
Contractor Clark, who made ical and literary program was
many fine improvements in Cot­ carried out and light refreshments
were served, it is planned to hold
tage Grove the past season, will
a similar social at this church
soon return to his Ashland home once a mouth on Wednesday even­
with his wife, but will return to ing.
Cottage Grove as soon as spring
Aft. ami Mrs. Land returned
opens to build the new Martin & Sunday from a three weeks visit
Kebblebeck two story brick on the at Bandon, Ore. They were ac­
north corner of Main and Third companied by their daughter and
streets for which he has the con­ husband, Mr. and Mr. Jerry Lingo
who will make an extended visit
tract.
here.
For oyster cocktails go to the
LeRoy Woods, of the Burk-
Wave.
holder-Woods Co., sustained a
The <iuestiou of forming a new
county from north Douglas ami
south Lane with Cottage Grove as
the seat of government in the
new county, is at last nearing a
settlement, the proposition having
been taken up by the Cottage
Grove high sch»x>l debating team
for final disposition at one of their
forthcoming meetings. The Lead­
er is with the affirmative.
Twenty jxiumls of flour for
bushel o f oats at Spray & Co's.
The two musical entertainments
to lie given by the Civic Improve­
ment committee of the Woman’s
Club, the afternoon and evening
of Oet. 16, will !>e held at the
Commercial Club
rooms. The
programs are not quite completed,
but will appear early next week
A very pleasing part of these pro­
grams will be pianola piano music.
The pianola piano is kindly fur­
nished by the Filer piano com
pany of Portland.
badly bruised hip by stepping be­
tween the joists in their new build
ing Thursday.
Fun! Fun! Fun!
At
Prof.
show every
office.
Reynolds free funny
night near Leader
Ye Sportsmen
Take Notice V
sm&imimjm
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The open season for bird shooting will soon
hie here. Come in and see the famous new Rem­
ington and Winchester pump gnus and our fine
line of double and single barrel shot guns.
Remember Peters' shot gun shells never fail.
T H E B E S T H E A T IN G ST O V E S
The old reliable Bridge-Reach and Cribben
»Sexton heating stoves.
Can save you money
and give you the Latest and Best Heater.
Griffin-Veatch Company.
FO LLO W 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.
N o w w hat is requir­
ed? First of all, tight-
fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The H e n d e rs o n H abit B a ck C o rse t is the one
for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery
Store. Conte ladies and insj)ect them.
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
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Barrels
Carpets and Rugs
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Marie to orrier ami Satis­
faction guaranteed both
as to workmanship and
prices. Apply to
I. M. C o m er Pw»"fs 3 t !!6
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K. Mi I »nilgai, M. 1>.
For the care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Case*. Modern op-
periling room and equipment. Appliance« for X ray work. Sputum and
blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rate« on application
TRAIN INQ SCHOOL FOR NU R SE S.
Regular course ol lecture« liy the faculty mill practical train­
ing in the hospital. The medical anil surgical stuff of the ho«-
nitnl coimtiliilcn the faculty.
For rate« or inform ation, a«
hoapitnl or training, niMrens
W. K t ’ Y K E N D A l.l,, M. II,
Superintend eat.
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W, Kuykendall. M. I).
W .Ü. Promer, M I>.
F. J. Hart le, M l>
H F. Sealeie. M I).
D. A. Paine, M I>.
ileo. O H DeBar, M. D.
H . H O l.M H T f U 'M ,
Snpertnl iidem of Nurses.
M IS S M
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Railroad and Stage Trips
SPRAY
Spray & Co., the new brick near
the depot, will pay cash for your
produce.
A Leader representative called
on Sam G. Lockwood Thursday
at his home on W all street and
found him to lx* anything hut the
“ critically ill” man which he was are often apt to give one a sick headache,
reported to l)e in our last issue, accompanied by nausea. It is always
lie is up and around and says he wise to provide one's self with a handy
feels much better than he did on remedy in case of need. We have such
reliefs here, ami they act promptly with
his arrival home from San Frau
the sufferer. For all other kinds of
cisco lately. He is afflicted with a headache, and. indeed, for all the ills
cancer in his ear, but says the that flesh is heir to, we can give you a
swelling is reduced and many reliable remedy. Our Prescription In.*-
other symptoms of the arrest of the partment is open at all reasonable hours,
I and it is managed by skilled com-
disease are apparent. Mr. Ixxrk-
' pounders.
wood is very cheerful, looks well
and thinks he has the better of
the affliction with which he has
Cottage Grove, Oregon
been troubled for some time,
Benson's Pharmacy
CO.
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
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B ARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process.
A ll seeds (
and foreign matter taken out, leaving the harlev free from (
dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
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Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock- j
V Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing.
P H O N E 133 j
Gasolene Engine For Sale.
Fine Gasolene Engine for Salt
A fine, almost new 3 horse
A twelve horse power
Fail
power Fairbanks Sc Morse gasolene hanks and Morse gasolene engine
engine, tanks ami equipment for clutch, tank, auto-sparker, batter
sale. Inquire at the leader office. and 35 font belt for $400. ( >utfi
Trespass notices printed on cloth practically new. Apply nt Leade
office.
ou sale at the leader office.