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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
CUT PRICES! CUT PRICES! We are Continuing Our Big Cut Price Sale Many Wonderful Bargains Now is the time to do your Fall and W inter Buying. This is the place where you get most for your money. A FEW OF THE BARGAINS $1.25 to $1.50 Fancy Broadcloth for 98 cents. Men’s 50 cent Cotton-ribbed Un- derwear 3 5 cents. One Lot Men’s Dress Shirts 75 cents to $1.25 values for 50 cents, with a collar free. One Lot Men’s Shoes $3 to $5 val ues for $1.90. One Lot Men’s Hats $1.50 to $3 values for 50 cents to $1.25. All Men’s Clothing cut to wholesale cost. One lot Men’s 5 cent Handkerchiefs for 3 cents. One lot Men’s 10 cent Handkerchiefs for 6 cents. One lot Men’s Overalls and Jumpers for 50 cents. Men’s Flannel Shirts from $1.50 to $3.50 each. Men’s W ool Underwear from $1.00 to $2.50 per garment. Ladies’ White Linen Waists at half price. 20 per cent discount on all Ladies’ Suits. One Lot Ladies’ Dress Skirts for less than cost. One Lot Ladies’ Waists at wholesale cost. All our Ladies’ Coats marked down. One Lot Boy’s and Gent’s Shoes less than cost. Umbrellas from 50 cents to $5.00. W ool Dress Goods from 25 cents to $2.00 per yard. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear at cost. All Other Goods at Bed Rock Price. The First Thing to Consider in Buying is Quality; the Second is Price. The High Quality of our Goods is well known, and the Price is as low as our com petitors offer for an inferior quality. A Pleased Customer is our Best Advertiser. If you are pleased tell your friends- If you are not pleased tell us; it is always a pleasure to make things right. W. A. HEMENWAY Cottage Grove, Oregon. Togs for M E v e ry th in g in D r y Goods. ■ W Some Harvest Fair Notes. Fire Escape lor Schools. T he new steel fire escapes for the public and high schools a r rived at this place S aturday and are being put up by Andrew N el son. T his is a com m endable move on the part of rhe school board. W ork on the fair buildings has been progressing b u t th e rain last night and today will force the ca r penters to w ait till th e clouds roll by, but the work will probably be delayed only a few days. T he farm ers should begin curry ing the pigs, giving the old cow an A Bargain in a Home. ex tra qu art of b ran and th a t An acre and a half lot, partly filley an ex tra feed of oats that set to fruit aud berries, nice 7 they m ay be in the pink of con roomed residence with two hall dition at the forthcom ing fair. ways, bath room, hot and cold D on’t forget th a t choice sample water, pantry, etc. Electric lights, j of fruits and vegetables vou e x telephone, city water and good pect to put on ex h ib it at the forth well. Barn and chicken house on ! com ing harvest fair. You will place. J.ocated on W all street. have to hustle if you l>eat the Call at this office for particulars. other fellow and carry off the prize. Quietly Wedded in Their New Home. Fruit Must be Good It is stated th a t Fred C hurchill and Miss I.izzie Veatch will be m arried in their newly furnished hom e in west Cottage Grove this a f ternoon. Mr. Churchill with his brother, is conducting the Com m ercial livery stables in this city. T he Deader congratulates in a d vance. Killed a Timber Woll. A strong inducem ent for spray ing and destroying of pests is the law m ak in g it a m isdem eanor to offer pest-ridden fruit for sale, and it is one of the th in g s above all others th a t will induce orchardists to properly spray their trees. If they c a n ’t sell their fruit, "there is no use to raise it; hence the q uality brought into m arket th is year is m uch better th an for the past ten years. It m eans we will get rid of the pests after a w hile an d will have as good fruit as anybody, in a few years. Sam Pearce, J . I). Cochran and John Barker returned home from a h unt on Mosbv creek Friday even ing, being guests of W alt Baker on his Mosby Jcreek homestead. The If one third of life is spent in boys killed several deer aud J . I). sleep, why not buy a B. M. O. E. C ochran was fortunate enough to kill a large tim ber wolf. T he m attress of V eatch & Lawson an d boys all report a grand, good time. take life easy. D o n ’t S a y B A N K , S a y FIRST NHTIONHL BHNK OK COTTA* JK O R O V E . C A P IT A L S U R P L IS P R O FIT S 1 $ 45 , 000.00 AND GROW ING LARGER You p r o t e c t y o u r h o m e fro m fire b y I n s u r in g I t—T H A T 'S W iS E . W h y d o n ’t y o u p r o t e c t y o u r Deed*, Note*», a n il M o r t g a g e s , C o n tr a c t* . T a x R e ceip t* , a n d O t h e r V a lu a b le P a p e r s , K e e p * a k e J e w e l r y , E tc ., f ro m F I R E a n d B U R G L A R S b y r e n tin g o n e o f o u r SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— T ta t’s Wise. Too. J n * t I n s ta lle d . C om e n n d S ee T h e m . T h e F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k T K « O l d R e li a b le . LOCAL AND PL T h e Leader leads. Patronize Leader advertisers. C ottage G rove’ district fair next. T he Pendleton fail— dry—came out $.1,000 ahead. Presidential election only three weeks from today. W ho said th a t it rained thirteen m onths in a year in Oregon? Some of us get rich quick, but most of us get poor quicker. If you w ant a good paying little business inquire at the Bazaar. A few cases of diphtheria have been reported over on Coos bay. Saturday seemed a little like old times from a business standpoint. “ T he M ontana L im ited,” the n ex t attraction at the armory theater. T h ere’s only one safe way_ if you d o n ’t w ant it repeated—don’t tell it. Back east they are looking to see if their snow shovels are in good shape. T h e “ M ontana Lim ited’ th e thrilling western dram a at the armory hall W ednesday evening. M any tons of new fall and w inter goods are being delivered to our enterprising m erchants these days. It is a bad plan for a girl to have faith in any m an to whom her fath er w ould be afraid to lend money. A m arriage license was issued W ednesday to Calvin E. D uck worth and Belva A. Deming, both of E lm ira. Ernest Lockwood has tlie ca r penters at work building a large addition to his cottage home on N orth F ifth street. Mrs. LeRoy Woods returned home from Portland Sunday even ing 'w here she attended the state convention of the W. C. T. U. as a delegate. T h e rain cam e at last Monday evening and the farm ers and stock men are rejoicing. It is a fine w arm rain an d will m ake fall and w inter pasture. Mrs. F . D. I W heeler and Mrs. N. E. Compton h av e returned home from P ortland where they attended as delegates the state convention of the W . C. T . U, L. M. Ilitt, who lately returned to this city ftpin California, has Silk Creek Items. purchased the W elch residence Mrs. A. I). Owens was sick the property on W all street through the V eatch Real E state Co. first of last week. E dw ard Babcock is hauling J . If. M cFarland raised eight lum ber at present. bushels of potatoes on his resi O ur public school seem to be go dence lot near th e Presbyterian ing on quite nicely. church this season, of a variety Mr. Y. Richardson is doing sim ilar to the Peerless. They are some plow ing these days. very large and pink in color and H am ilton Eox is now m aking are said to lie fine grained an d of excellent quality. his home at A. I). .Owens. Students continue to arrive to D. L. Morgan, who won the attend school at the Academ y, g rand gold medal at the Demarest Mr. Clarence H ull of Cottage contest at Springfield, went to G rove visited at Royal A cadem y Portland and carried aw ay the diam ond medal also. Mr. Mor last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry gan is certainly a fine orator and Damewood Monday night, O ct. 5, has good right to feel proud of w inning from the best in the state. a daughter. — E ugene Register. Mrs. Deardorpli and her d au g h A n eight-point buck is some ters are living in the house owned th in g not seen scarcely in a life by Mr. A lfred W heeler. Mrs. Ogden, who has been visit time, b u t such an anim al was ing her daughter, Mrs. Charlie killed by L. E. P arks of Clover- W ilson, for sometime left for dale a day or two since. W hen dressed the carcass weighed over her home S unday night. 200 pounds and it was just roll Misses Mary and M yrtle Davis in g fat. It was of th e black tail are staying w ith their aunt, Mrs. variety and was th e only one of Wilson, an d are attending school th a t k in d ever killed in th at n eig h at the Royal Academ y, borhood. T he people of the school dorm i T w enty pounds of flour for a tory are rejoicing over the fact bushel of oats at Spray & Co’s. th a t they are to have a new well A Cottage Grove lady, while in on the school grounds. Portland recently, priced m any T he young man w ho has l>een articles of furniture and carpets, sick for so long, living on the old and upon returning home visited Bourne place, died Sunday night local house furnishing establish an d was buried W ednesday. T h e m ents and compared prices. She funeral service was held in Cottage found she could actually save Grove. from If) to 25 per cent by trading at home. Portland evidently m is Fine New Nillinery Goods. tak es outside custom ers for Ida Frances Barrett calls your suckers. Spray & Co., the new brick near attention to a line of new goods just received from Chicago, and the depot, will pay cash for your you kuow w hat Chicago prices produce. Jo h n Brund came down from his mean. We have new shapes in Sweepstake mines in the Bohemia large, medium and sm all in a ll the best colors, also a line of new cam p Monday to get a small p a r trimm ings, wings, Pocahontas, ticle of quartz removed from his pon pons and prices th a t will eye w hich was causing him co n count. School hats for girls as siderable trouble. T h e operation required but a moment and Mr. cheap as $1.00. Brufid returned to cam p to prose 2t T h e I dea l M i l l i n e r y . cute development work on his Mrs. L A Marsters, aunt of Mrs property which, he says, is show A. Brund and real estate agent of ing u p well. Scholl has 100 gold filled and Roseburg, passed through Cottage Grove the latter part of last week gold watches for you to select enroute to her home from a visit to from and at the lowest possible the Conference at Salem. price. Read the new ad of the Burk holder- W'oods Co. T he first National b ank has a change of ad today. I,ook it up. F rauk Crabtree was tran sactin g business at the county .seat Mon day. Receipts at the A lbany—dry— jK>stoflice show a big increase over last year. “School Days, The Golden Rule Days.” t . W. A. Hemenway has a new ad today which will interest all, b a r gain seekers. Our falls are a good deal alike., T here was a lot of good weather last fall, too. See our b ran new stock of up to date rugs l>efore you buy carpets, V eatch & Lawson. If your eyes need glasses Scholl will certainly give you a square deal. G u aran tee satisfaction. A m arriage license was granted by the county clerk M onday to H arry H. March a n d ' Miss M ay I’ylm rn. Ju d g e H arris, of the circuit court, has granted a divorce to Hazel Clement from \V. E. Clement. A. C. Marsters, brother of Mrs. A. Brund spent a week here and in Linn county and left at ,1:08 p. m. Sunday for Roseburg. At the receut session of the Ore gon Presbyterian synod at A sh land, $1,500 was raised for the A lbany college in about 20 min utes. T he 11. 1). H arm s place of 720 acres on S|x»ncer creek, southwest of Eugene, has just been sold to A. aud H. Bettencourt, of Fort Bragg, Cal., for $14,400. Dr. N ave of this city, and Rev. A. M. W illiam s of McM innville went to Creswell to a m eeting of W illam ette Presbytery at 10:48 this tnorniug. E d g ar W. K ing will represent t h e Cottage Grove church. T he round-corned glass counters and other fine fixtures for Benson’s new drug store in the Phillips building have arrived and are be ing placed in position. Benson’s Pharm acy will soon be strictly modern in every departm ent. S. I. Kenne has commenced suit in the circuit court against John M cCubbins’ who lives four and a h alf miles from Creswell. In his com plaint the plaintiff states th at there is a balance due him of $84.01 for selling a large num ber of posts at 0 cents each. Mrs. I. A. Smith and Miss Nelle W h ittak er cam e T h u rsd ay and were joined S aturday evening by Mr. I. A. Sm ith and Miss Blanche W hittaker of Eugeue and were guests of Mrs. A. Brund, the four leaving S unday on the new fast tram for home. Shingles for sale at Veatch & L aw son. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church T hursday at 7:.?0 p. in. Subject, “ Social sins—Sabbath Des ecration and how can the church liest meet the n atu ral craving of young iieople for am usem ents?” T he leader will lie the pastor; others will tak e part. Come and enjoy the service. Paint your hen roosts with Ave- narius Carlxilineum . Buy it a t Veatch & Lawson. Barrels oWlll C arp ets and Rugs M ade to o rd er am i S atis faction g u aran teed both as to w o rk m an sh ip anti prices. Apply to J. M . C o m e r pw^i*s 3 i !6 n e a r A d v e n t is t C t w ir c h V V V V V -v V V V V V 5 LURCH’S BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, j • YOUR CHOICE. Ye Sportsmen Take Notice V w i t W * s! \i The open season for hirtl shooting will soon be here. Come in and see the famous- new Rem ington and W inehester pump guns and o u r fine s t line of double and single barrel sh o t guns. it Remember P eters’ sh o t gun shells never fail. i t it T H E BEST H E A T IN G STOVES The old reliable Bridge-Beach and Cribben & Sexton heating stoves. Can save you money and give you the L atest and Best H eater. | Griffin-Veatch Company. F O LLO W TH E FASH ION If you adhere to the fashion in suits, w aists and cloaks, you m ust follow it closely in Corsets. 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 Habit 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 FRANCES B A R R E T T . - EUGENE j HOSPITAL M KIHCA L A N D HUROICAL S T A FF . W. K u y k e n d a ll; M .D , W .O . P ro sse r, M. D. P. J. Bartlc, M. D. B. F. Hoalefe, M D. D. A. P ain e, M. D. <»eo. O .B . IK*Bar, M. D. L. K. M rD n u g al, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op- peratinf room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations. Fall corps of trained nurses. Rates on application TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. K c g u la r c o u rse of le c tu r e s by th e f a c u lty a n ti p r a c tic a l t r a i n ing in t h e h o s p i t a l . T h e m e d ic a l a n ti s u r g ic a l s ta ff o f th e h o s p ita l c o n s titu te s t h e fa c u lty . F o r ra te « o r i n f o r m a tio n , a« h o s p i t a l o r t r a i n in g , a d d r e s s W. K U Y K E N D A L L , M . D, S u p e r in te n d e n t. O r M IS S I I . H . H O L M S T R U M , S u p e r i n te n d e n t o f N u rses. Railroad and Stage Trips SPR A Y & I Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies are often a p t to g iv e one a sick headache, accom panied by nausea. I t is alw ays wise to p ro v id e o n e 's self w ith a h an d y rem edy in case of need. We have such reliefs here, and th ey act pro m p tly w ith th e sufferer. F o r all o th e r k in d s of headache, and, im lecd, for all th e ills th at flesh is h e ir to, we can g iv e you a reliab le rem ed y . O u r P rescrip tio n De p artm en t is open a t all reaso n ab le hours, an d it is m anaged by sk ille d com pounders. Benson's Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Oregon BARLEY rolled by the famous O lympic process. All seeds and foreign m atter taken out, leaving the barley free from dirt of any kind, livery sack guaranteed. Best Cement and Litne Always Carried it Stock- Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. PH O W K IM Gasolene Engine For Sale. Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale. A fine, almost new 3-horse A tw elve horse power Fair powe* F airb an k s A Morse gasolene > b an k s and Morse gasolene engine, engine, ta n k s and equipm ent for iclutch, tan k , auto sparker, battery sale. Inquire at the le a d e r office. and .15 foot belt for $400. Outfit T respass notices printed on cloth practically new. Apply at I.cadet office. on sale at the le a d e r office.