Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 20, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Rees-Wallace Co.
The Hal
hat aa
much to
do with
"making
the man
as does
the
Suit
T fH *
Mr. an d Mrs. Cam ptiell were
Stephen H arris was lioru Feb.
visitors in town M onday.
26,
1*430
in
the
town
of
Lindou,
It only costs 10 cents to see the
Mr. F ran k I.ajoie was u p from
harvest fair and it is well worth it. C atterag u s county, N. V’., died at
E
ugene
S unday for a visit at home.
Silk
Creek,
Oregon,
Nov.
17,
1908,
Fverybody should attend tomorrow,
aged 7H years, 8 m onths, 22 days.
Mr. Rasch is im proving his
the la st day.
In boyhood he moved with his i place by settiug out a young or-
parents to Bellville, Mich, where chard.
P atronize Leader advertisers.
H ave you secured your turkey? at the age of 22 years he was mar-1 M r. , )ale ( ; ujley of Rujfen e was
Bran $1.40 per 100 pouuds at ried to M ary A. Brown July 4, callin g on friends in the “ H ollow "
the flour m ill.
■40tf 1852. T h ree children were born S atu rd ay .
Good roads m eetiug W ednesday to them . T h e second child died iu
Miss L ulu Jackson au d brother,
infancy.
of next week.
Melvin, attended church iu S ag i­
Bad h ealth compelled him to
S Smeed, of Huge-
is atten d ­
naw S unday.
ch an g e clim ate and iu the year of
ing the fair.
Miss P arthena Porter of P ort­
A good soakiug rain last night, 1859 im m igrated with his wife and lan d is visiting with her brother
oldest child, Charles, to the fron­
sunshine today.
tier border of M innesota, where he Mr. R. V. Porter.
Look over the line of xm
Mr. Fred K illeubtck au d family
built up a nice home and acquired
booklets at the W ave.
considerable property. Iu 1859 of Eastern Oregon have moved
Prosecutor Ifeiiey continues to
their union w as blessed with their out to the Lebow place.
improve at San Francisco.
Miss Nellie McCord au d Mr.
youngest
child Lillie A.
Mr. Schroteu of the Homestead,
In early mauhood Mr. H arris Rowe atteuded a concert iu C ot­
Salem, is atten d in g the fair.
;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H aw ley of joined th e M. E. church, to w hich tage G rove M onday evening.
Mr. S ylvauus N eal of Roseburg
Creswell attended the fair F riday creed he cluug until death. In
A fine line of ladies suits an d 1861 at th e beginning of the Civil has Ireen visiting with his uncle
coats at W . A. H em euw ays. 27tf war, also com mencem ent of the Mr. Joe Neal this last week.
Sioux In d ian war, he was appoint­
Several of our young people a t­
J . E. Y aruell and A ndy Heiz-
inan, of Eugene, are attending the ed C aptain of th e Horae G uards, tended the entertainm ent given by
in w hich capacity he served his the Chorus Club at Silk creek S at­
fair.
co
u n try ’s call until the hostile In ­ urday evening.
Big Good Roads convention at
th e arm ory n ex t W ednesday after­ dians w ere repelled and driven
noon.
back to th e wilds. Iu the year Royal Intermediate School Items
Chas. G ates left this week on a 1876 M innesota was visited by a
Messrs Johnson an d M ehan are
business trip to Portland and grasshopper scourge and he, like
Seattle.
m any other farm ers, becam e d is­ erecting a new barn for th e school.
V an Allison is building an a d ­ couraged an d dissatisfied with the
L. M. Owens spent a few hours
dition to his cozy cottage on the future farm ing prospects and was iu Lynx Hollow Monday.
west side.
siezed w ith the prevailing iin m r
We were glad to welcome two
Mrs. Johnnie Cole of W allace, gration fever au d in Sept. 1877 new students to our school last
Idaho, is a guest of relatives and
started w ith his family for the S u n ­ week.
friends here.
set laud, O regon. Iu 1898 the
Miss W innie Dresser visited the
Mrs. Ira Conner is a guests of
A ngel of D eath visited the home “ Royal School” T uesday after­
her sisters, Mrs. H ow ard an d Mrs.
an d bore aw ay the loving wife and noon.
Lee, at Junction.
m other. In A ug. 1901 he was
it
Mr. Prescott W heeler m ade a
A ttorney J . S. Medley h as been m arried to Mrs. F an n y Leman,
it
business
trip
to
town
T
h
u
rsd
ay
in atten d an ce at Circuit court at who with his sou and d au ghter
it
afternoon.
Eugene this week.
deeply m ourn th eir loss. F uneral
i
At the recital one of the
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Bogart of services were Conducted at the Silk
i t
“
u
au
g
h
ty
lioys”
lost
his
little
E ugene are attending the fair an d Creek ch u rch W ednesday by Rev.
i f
m ustache.
visiting with friends.
G ardiner of th is city, the rem ains
it
Some of the young jieople around
Assessor B. F. Keeney of E u ­ being laid to final rest in th e Silk
Royal like a jolly, good hearty
gene is atten d in g the fair an d is Creek cem etery.
lau g h now adays.
judging the poultry ex h ib it.
A few of the young folks of the
R. W. V eatch of Eugene was a
Death of Will Harris.
creek meet at the home of Mr.
Cottage G rove visitor th is week
M onday’s A lbany
Democrat G ildersleve S aturday evening.
and was in atten d an ce at th e fair.
Four of the young folks of
said:
W
ill
H
arris,
for
years a
Mr. an d Mrs. S. B. E ak in of
L
ynx
Hollow atteuded the recital
resident
of
th
is
city,
died
yester­
Eugene, is a guest of his brother
an d wife, Mr. an d Mrs. H erbert day m orning at St. M ary’s H os­ given at th e school home Nov. 14’
pital of ty phoid fever. H e was
T he m usical recital held at the
E ak in .
brought to th is city for care and school home Nov. 14, 1908 fu rn ish ­
A m arriage license was issued
If you adhere to
attention about one week ago from ed enjoym ent for nearly one h u n ­
T uesday to H arry J . C astle an d
D uusm uir, California. T h e de­ dred persons.
the
fashion in suits,
Miss N ellie E. Patton, both of
ceased w as born in Benton county,
waists
and cloaks,
C ottage Grove.
Milch Cow For Sale.
A ug. 17, 188.1 and lived p ractical­
you must follow it
Mrs. Mable M errimau of P o rt­ ly all his life in A lbany an d this
A good, gentle m ilch cow for
closely
in Corsets.
land, is a guest of her m other,
vicinity u n til he enlisted in the
sale. Inquire of C. D. M a n n i n g ,
Mrs. W ynne and other m em bers
Unless
your
Corset
United S tates N avy an d there
foot of Knox hill, opposite Robt.
of the fam ily here.
is stylish your other
served w ith honor and-great credit
A lva L. M cDonald, representing for four years. On being dis­ G riffin's.
stylish cut garments
the “ Oregon A g ricu ltu rist” p u b ­ charged from the service he took
will not fit.
T he c le rk 's office issued the fol­
lished at Portland, is in atten d an ce up his residence in various parts of
low ing m arriag e licenses W ednes­
Now what is requir­
at our harvest fair.
the west. He was a valued and day: To Jam es C. P arker and
ed?
First of all, tight-
Mrs. Ida Swan cam e up from active mem tier of Com pany “ G ” E u la A. Lillwall, both of E ugene;
fitting
waists and
Corvallis T hursday to spend sev­ of th is city for a n um ber of years an d Robert W. M cOuigg a m ljo sie
Princess
gowns
necessitate
a
perfected
Corseted
figure
eral days visiting her sister Mrs. as a m ilitiam an. A wife, mother, M. Sm ith of Ju n ctio n .
W illie Veatch and other friends.
I he H e n d e r s o n H abit D a c k C o r s e t is the one
sister an d two brothers survive him.
I h av e some of the best W hite
for the present styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery
Booster H arto g and E ditor W m . T h e funeral will be held tomorrow
G ilstrap of the Register, were afternoon at 2 o ’clock from the le g h o rn cockrels and pullets in
Store. Come ladies and inspect them.
am ong those who cam e up from F irst Presbyterian church and u n ­ the state which I am obliged to
IDA FRANCES BA RRETT.
der the auspices of the E lk ’s Lodge disjtose of at once. If you w ant
Eugene to attend th e fair today.
some
choice
birds
cheap
call
this
T h e pastor has returned from of th is city.
F . B. P h i l l i p s . 29tf
(M r. H arris was well know n in week.
Dorena and will preacti in th e
C
ottage
G
rove
h
av
in
g
been
em
­
First Presbyterian church n ex t
T h e well established M illinery
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 :5 0 p . m. ployed in P ark er’s b akery for a
n u m b er of m ouths d u rin g which business of Ida F rances B arrett is
R. R. W ood of Roseburg, rep ­ tim e he m arried a C ottage G rove for sale. For futher p articu lars
resentative of the Rural S pirit, is girl, Miss Lena F redericksou.— inquire at T h e Ideal M illinery
attending the Cottage G rove fair E d .)
store.
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in the interest of his popular farm
If one th ird of life is spent in
journal.
Miss Luella Morey possesses sleep, why not buy a B. M. O. K.
T h e m ilitary club will soon co n ­ th a t deep, intense au d convincing m attress of V eatch & Lawson an d
26tf
duct a bask et ball try o ut gam e personality th a t carries her m ag ­ ta k e life easy.
an d select a team from the best netic influence over th e footlights
P ain t your hen roosts with Ave-
B ARLEY rolled by the famous O lym pic process. A ll seeds
players with Capt. Lawson as au d into the very h earts of the n ari us Carlioliiicum. Buy it at
a a d foreign m atter taken out. leaving the barley free from
audience.
On
noticing
an
au
d
i­
m anager.
V eatch & Lawson.
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dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
ence leaving the th eatre after a
Mrs. A. F . V eatch returned to
If you w ant a good p aying little
perform ance of "T h e Holy C ity ”
Los Angeles th is week after a
there is a certain serenity of some, business inquire at the B azaar.
B est C e m e n t and L im e A lw a y s C a r r ie d it S to ck-
sum m er’s visit with her son John,
the u au g h ty whisk of the skirt is
A
g e n ts F a irb a n k s, M o rs e R oofing.
p h o n e iy s
Clean
seed
oats
50
lier
cents
of this city. She will spend the
m issing au d all seem to w ant to do bushel at the flour mill.
.10»
f
w inter with her d aughter, Mrs.
som ething good for their fellow
C aspar Lea in I .os Angeles.
men and women aud it all comes
A Eugene m inister recently d e­ from th is simple little w om an's
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livered a lecture on “ How to Pay power to hold an d convince.
your Debts and P ro sp er.” If he C ritics have predicted more than
has an effective and never failing once a great future for Miss Morey.
formula, he should lie prevailed At the arm ory W ednesday even­
upon to deliver his lecture in Cot ing Nov. 25. See ad.
tage Grove.
Spray & Co. for I,eslie salt.
All k in d s of m ach in e an d re p a ir
( )ne of the big nurseries is u til­
Prof. G. E. Johnson, principal
PLAIN ami MKiMOAIKO BATHS ;
work d o n e p ro m p tly am i a t reaso n ­
izing the block of ground ju st op­ of th e Royal Interm ediate school
able prices.
posite the Gross hotel to “ heel in ” was a G rove visitor T h u rsd ay and
X -R A Y LABORATORY
| their car load of nursery stock favored the I-eader with a pleasant
sold to people about Eugene, until call. H e says the school chorus
ÿ Kor further particulars address
T h ird S tre et.
it is called for. T here will he clu b recital was a success financi­
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O r. II. C. NCIILK K F.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
m any orchards set out this fall yet. ally both at home an d at Cottage
esp ecially in lim e of sick n ess— is one
— Register.
G rove an d the school is well w h ich pu/.zles m any. But th e av erag e
G ive us good plays, pure plays pleased with the appreciative audi d o cto r in town is n ev er in d o u b t as to
and those whose n atu re em bodied ence and ttoe liberal patro n ag e re­ w h ere to send one for a p rescrip tio n .
T h e m ed icin e is w an ted rig h t, pure,
in their plots teems with the stim u ­ ceived at th is place M onday ev en ­ p ro m p t an d as econom ical as p»>ssible.
lating inspiration th a t m akes the ing.
C o n seq u en tly h e h as to sen d liere for it.
Dr. G eorge W all of E ugene was You a rc su re of q u ick an d p o lite service,
evil good an d the good better.
Such a play as " T h e Holy C ity” a C ottage G rove visitor W ednes­ th e p u re st and fresh est of drug*, an d a
should be welcomed with a rever­ d ay being called here on profess­ m ost co n scien tio u s ch arg e for same.
ence seldom bestowed upon the ional business.
stage. W ednesday evening, N o­
Miss M aggie V eatch visited with
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Lynx Valley Item«.
¡F A IR W E E K ja e -j
C E L E B R A T E D
n U d U O lU tD
Obituary of Stephen Harris.
And the Time to Buy \
W e H ave a N ew
L ine of
NONE
W AISTS
THk BEST
Logger
Also
and
In a ll s ty le s . A lso th e b e st
d isp la y of
Best Brands
Miners’
LADIES'
SHOES
Ladies’ Neckwear
■and
C H ILD REN’S
E v er sh o w n in th e C ity
SHOES
L U R C H ’S
O u r G R O C E R Y D E PA R T M E N T is m ore com plete
th a n ev er before, llrin g in y o u r farm produce.
pRees-Wallace
New School Building.
Griffm-Veatch Co.
Big Co-Operative Fruit Orchard.
W hat will be the largest fruit
Contractor I). B. Cham berten
and assistant, Dennis Cooter, have farm in the W illam ette valley will
completed tlieir work on the new be developed n in e miles n orth of
public school buildiug in the Salem, by a com bination of about
Hebron district on the Coast F ork, 22 Salem men on lau d adjoining
six miles south of this city. T he the I.aFollette fruit farm w hich is
building was erected on th e Weed- considered some of (he finest in
en place some little distance from the valley.
the old building. It is 24x40 feet i T he farm has been tak en over
in dim ensions with a 12 foot ceil-1 by the H u b b ard Fruit Farm as-
ing and is painted inside and out, j sociation an d includes .100 acres,
including the roof. T he contract I T h is is divided up into tracts
price w as #640 and it is am ple to a c ­ aiuoug the share holders h ut is to
com m odate com fortably all of the lie unfenced.
T he land w as purchased from L.
needs and requirem ents of the d is­
11. M cM ahan an d he is under co n ­
trict for some tim e to come.
tract to take care of it for four
years, until trees reach a certain
•The Holy City '
growth. At th e expiration of that
Just now when the country is contract the sale price will be
flooded with cheap clap trap melo­ worth 5.1(H) an acre
dram as, it will be refreshing to
T he land will be p lanted with
know th a t we are soon to have cherry, apple an d peach trees.
“ T he Holy C ity ,” a play dealing It is considered some of the best
wholly with the great lxrok of in this section for fruit growing
John. T his is a theatrical occas­ purposes and the farm will lie con-
ion th a t you can well rem em ber, l-dueted after latest m ethods with
W ednesday evening, Nov. 25 at every care tak en to keep th e trees
arm ory theater.
Tree from any grow ths w hich m ight
lie injurious to the orchard and
A Handsome Pair of Pheasants.
from all pests.
T he I.aFollette farm im m ediate­
Robert Veatch, the taxiderm ist, ly adjoining h as produced some
recently imported a pair of golden excellent fruit an d the trees are
pheasants from Jap an , w hich are wonderful producers. Reach trees
on exhibition in the show window on the I.aFollette farm furnished
of the Eugene G un Com pany. five bushels to th e tree this year.
They are about as handsom e a
p air of birds as ever appeared in
Worth Remembering.
F.ugene.— Register.
Housekeepers should bear in
mind th at when asked by ca n v as­
Another Sewer Completed.
sers or grocers to purchase a phos­
T he T h ird and Stephens street phate bak in g powder, that, if they
sewer was com pleted by C ontractor value their health they will refuse
H arry H art last week. It is 454 such powder. Phosphate b ak in g
feet *in length and the contract powder is m ade from bu rn in g
a t slaughter
price was $.115.52. It will be a bones, gathered
great convenience to th a t part of houses, w hether from diseased an i­
town in the vicinity of the Presby­ m als or not. It is (hen m ixed with
a solution of oil of vitro!.
terian church.
Such b ak in g powder usually
contains more or less alum and
Invention of the Newspaper.
sells for 25 cents per pound.
Be on the safe side an d protect
T he new spaper was invented by
a Paris physician, who, finding his your health by dem anding the
visits welcome whenever he brought Pure Cream of T a rta r kind, which
any news or gossip, applied to is m ade from the purest of grapes.
Read the latiel and d o n ’t lie de­
C ardinal Richelieu for a patent to
.11-1 mo
publish the Paris G azette in 1622. ceived
—Springfield (O . ) Sun.
Well Drilling.
Notice.
W hy not h av e a good drilled
well w ith all surface w ater shut
T he undersigned has been duly
out? Call on M ala Miller for es­
appointed agent for the Cottage
tim ates an d p articu lars. 29-.1.1*
G rove F ruit Co. and all persons
having claim s against th e com ­
Spray & Co, buys veal, chick
pany will please present same to ens, eggs, etc.
me at once.
Shingles for sale at V eatch &
,12tf
B. K. L a w s o n .
Law son’s.
26tf
Don’t Say DANK, S a y
I FIRST NHTIONHLBHNK
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OF COTTA«K «R O V E.
gfBES ! $ 45 , 000 . 0 « ]
P R O F IT S
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LARGER
You p r o t e c t y o u r h o m e fro m lire b y in 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 H eeds, N o te s, a n d M o r tg a g e s . C o n ­
tr a c t* . T a x R e c e ip t* , a n il o t h e r V a lu a b le T a p e r s , K e e p s a k e J e w e l r y .
E tc., from F IR E and BCR«LAKH hy renting one of our
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS—T hai’s Wise. Too.
J n a t I n s ta lle d .
C om e a n d See T h e m .
T h e First N a t io n a l B a n k
T h n O l d R e liab le
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Everything in
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove,
FOLLOW THE FASHION
* S PR A Y <& CO.
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
The Drug Question
M ILLER ’S
Machine Shop
OLD LEADER BUILDING
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Oregon J
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Benson’s Pharmacy
i' rmory
theater, her father at Eugene this week,
Cottage Grovo, Oregon