Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 24, 1908, Image 2

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    l j grade A, Myrtle Teeter»,. 1st;
‘fffyrna t^HI; 2«ltd: Wilbur Spray,
3rd.
Tinted leaf, E. S. Grammar
(CARKIKD OVKR FROM PACK ONK.)
school 2nd grade, Martin Turk, !
IN T H E LINE O r
1st; Ruth Stewart, 2nd: Hazel
STOCK.
Spray, 3rd.
Roadster— W . B. Cooper, first;
Family Groceries, New Dry Goods
Tinted leaf, E. S. Grammar
Churchill brothers, second.
A Line of Samples from Marshall-Fields & Co.
school 3rd grade, tdalia King, 1st:
Stallion— Wm. Baiubridge, sec­
Fine Laces and Embroideries
Harlan Mee, 2nd: Willard Morse, j
Consisting of
ond.
3rd.
Two-year-old Clyde— J. D. A n ­
Ladies’ and Gents Shoes
Landscape, E. S. Grammar
Silk and lcc W ool Head Scarfs.
derson, first.
school, 4th grade, Beuetta Teeters,
Colt under oue year—J. D. A n­
1st; Lillian Lewis, 2nd: Samuel
W ool Shoulder and Head Scarfs and Shawls.
derson, first.
V’eatch, 3rd.
Roadster, two year— W .
B.
Bearskin and Crushed Plush Caps for Children.
Bookkeeping, Silk Creek Acade­
Cooper, first.
*
Swearers from 1 to 16 Year Sizes.
my District 4X, Amanda Foster,
Mare and colt— J . I. Jones, first.
Everything new and uo-to-date. Best brands and grades ot
1st.
F'resh Groceries. Country Produce 1 »ought and sold. Call and
Stallion— J. I. Jones, first.
History .paper W. S. 8th grade,
Nightdresses, Outing Flannel, Hemstitched and Em­
see what a dollar will buy at W . C . J O H N S O N ’S.
Mare— J . I. Jones, first.
Muriel Robinson, 1st; Edith Rosen­
broidered yokes, all sizes, Prices ranging from
CANNED FRUITS.
Durham bull—J. I. Jones, first.
berg, 2nd; Clara Groom, 3rd.
30 cents to $1.40. Ready made cheaper
Silver prunes, Mrs. E.
K.
Durham calf— Felix Curriu sec
than you can buy material.
Sketch of Poet E. S. 5th grade,
Barnes. 1st.
ond.
Verna Tullar, 1st: Velva Young,
Red
Huckleberries,
Mrs.
A
.
B.
Jersey Bull— Charles Cochran,
Over One Hundred and Eighty Samples to Select
SAW MILL SUPPLIES
FARM MACHINERY
2nd: Clarence Milne, 3rd.
W ood, 2nd.
first.
NO T W O A LIK E .
Penmanship and neatness High
Blue Huckleberries, Misses Cur­
Poland China sow— Hamilton
STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES.
school Senior, Anna Wood, 1st;
Veatch, first; J. A . Morgan, sec­ riu and Hefty, 1st.
PACKING. HOSE AND BELTING
Eunice VanDenberg, 2nd; Nora
Orange Marmalade, Mrs. C. L.
ond.
Hull, 3rd.
Osenbrugge, 1st.
Jersey boar— C. Veatch, first.
Penmanship and neatness, High
Best candy, Mrs. Mary Cun­
Southdown sheep— S. B. Morss,
school Junior, Mabel Veatch, 1st;
ningham, 1st.
second.
Maud Hooper, 2nd; Vera Cochran:
Pine apple jelly, Mrs. Kate Per­
Southdown Buck— S. B. Morss,
3rd. ’
.
,
kins, 1st.
first.
Penmanship
and
neatness High
Largest exhibition, class C. Mrs.
Two-year
billy goat— Curtis
school, Freshman, Ruth Woodard,
Caldwell, 1st.
j stances there is never such a thing Veatch, first.
Wholesale and Retail
Strawberry Conserve, Mrs. F; I). 1st: Blanche Veatch, 2nd; Fern
T u o ,d » Y .
F r id a y s .
; as failure to mar the progress o f
Two-year nanny goat— Edgar
Royer, 3rd.
j such development work.
Wheeler, 1st. ' ■
•
King, first and second.
T ill. I.B A .D ÏK rU B L IS H IN U « O ' In f.)
Penmanship and neatness, High
Judges were busy Friday p ick ­
Prunes,
Miss
Nancy
Whitsett,
Angora h illy -E d g a r King, sec­
school
Sophomore, Blanche Bran-
C o n n e r * U chtii-n.i.c.
-
Editors ing out the winners o f ribbon ond.
1st.
ton, 1st; Kittie Brumbaugh, 2nd:
prizes and the successful ones will
Strawberries, Mrs. E. K. Barnes
Entered at the Cottage Grove postoiBce as sec-
MINING.
Mary Hawley, 3rd.
be given to the press in due time.
<md-clas» matter.
1st.
Gold, galena and copper ore—
VEGETABLES.
—
The Register takes pleasure in ex-
Tame blackberries, Mrs. E. K.
Champion mine, Bohemia, first
s i;n s t k ii ION KAT1SS
Yellow
Dauuer
carrots, Mr. K.
rBt tending to Cottage Grove heartiest
BRASS GOODS AND TINWARE
Barnes, 1st.
3.x m onths
W eekly, one year. S i-
prize.
STOVES AND RANGES
congratulations upon the success
Uncooked jell,
Mrs. F.
D. G. Hanson, 1st.
SEM I W E E K L Y .
FANCY WORK, ETC.
One Year
White
Belgium
carrots,
J.
Hardy
V
lC
o
of
its
first
fair
and
is
ready
at
all
Wheeler,
1st.
Six Months
MITCHELL WAGONS
WINDMILLS. PUMPS
ltiree Months
Pen. ink and crayon drawing,
times, to boost for a bigger and
Grape jelly, Mrs. Kate Perkins, Crow, 1st.
ßugar, Yellow Tankard, Red
better one with each succeeding Miss Gail Hare, 1st and 2nd.
1st.
T l’ ESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 11)08
Pastel painting, F. L. Findley,
year.— Eugene Register.
Logan berries, Mrs. C. L. Osen­ .\Jaugel beets, J. llardy Crow, 1st.
1
1st and 2nd.
Ruta Baga, J. Hardy Crow, 1st.
brugge, 1st.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR.
TO WITHDRAW TRACT OF LAND
Water color paintiug, L. W.
Mammoth Tankard cabbage,
Peas, Mrs. W. A . Hetnenway,
Bachler, 1st.
Mrs. Anlauf, 1st.
1st.
Editor Gilstrap after visiting the
The General I,and Office has
Oil painting by child, Victor
Red top turnips, J. Hardy Crow,
Quince jelly, Mrs. E. K. Barnes,
local fair, expiessed himself thus decided to withdraw ou January
Chambers, 1st; Ivan Cunningham, 2nd.
1st.
eloquently through the columns of 20, 1900, 91,500 acres from the
2nd.
Kale, J. V. Thornton, 2nd; Mrs.
Quince honey, Mrs. B. R. Job,
I’ mpque Forest Reserve. This
his paper, the Eugene Register:
Pencil drawing, Miss Estella 1st.
M. M. Wheeler, 1st.
A ll Kinds of
A dozen or more Eugene citi­ embraces some o f the finest dairy­ Thompson, 1st and second.
Lettuce, John Metcalf, 1st.
Logan berries, Mrs. W . A. Hem-
zens about all that could be spared ing, fruit and timber lauds iu Ore­
Original design, Miss Elsie Lea, euway, 1st.
Cauliflower, G. M. Miller, 1st.
from the Y. M. C. A . rustlers, Fri­ gon, being located in Coos and 1st and 2nd.
White Belgium carrots, K. C.
Blackberry Jelly, Mrs. E. K.
day, went to Cottage Grove iu the Western Lane and Douglas coun
Oil painting, Mrs. W . A . Hem- Barnes, 1st.
Hanson, 2nd.
afternoon to take in the fay:, re­ ties.
euway, 1st; Mrs. Mary Cunning­
Red Mangel beets, F. Pleuard,
Ground cherries, Mrs., A . B,
G r a tin
-
The dairyiug and fruit lands ham, 2nd.
turning on the flyer and to say the
2nd.
W ood, 1st.
f
visitors to the southern city fair will be subjected to the 'Homestead
Plush painting, Mrs. Oriu Rob­
Red'ciibliage, A. J. Stewart, 1st.
Sauer Kraut, ,,Mrs. S. E. Mc­
were well pleased with the trip is act only, but the timber lands will inson, 1st and 2nd.
V in o w IVahuer carrots, J. Hardy
Farland, Jst.,
¡i
taken up under the timber and
putting it mildly.
Hair work, Mrs. J. B. Tapp, 1st.
Beans, Miy>. E. K. Baines, 1st. 'Crbw, 2nd.
Cottage Grove was holdiug the stone law.
China paintiug, Mrs. A . LeRoy,
Gaostjfyerri^s, M i;s.,.lp j:e Per­ ‘ TliSftfjiiril squash, J. V. Thorn­
C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor.
fine o f the peculiar features o f 1st and 2nd.
biggest little fair ever given iti the
ton’. 2 tiat‘ Win. If. Arne, 1st.
kins, 1st.
|
this
opening
is
that
squatters
rights
J
state. The people o f that city
Pyrography, Rev. Mr. Elkins,
Raspberry anc^ currant^ Mrs- C. “ Acdrii iiqoitslr, J. Hardy Crow,
After De 1st; Miss Gail Hare, 2nd.
have scored a greater success in will be recognized.
1st.
L. Osenbrugge, l^t.
the brief time they have been mak- cernber 21 persons may settle on
Bead work, Mrs. W . H. Abrams,
Sqflashes, Geo: R. Sears. 1st,
Apple jelly, Mr®. E. K. Barnes,
mg preparations than they have the land and prepare to make it 1st.
James Mackey, 2nd.
1st.
-dreamed of and the enthusiasm of | their home. The right of such
Blood beets, Mrs. Anlauf, 2nd;
Crochet work, Mrs. Orin Robin­
Best can pears and cherries',
J . Hardy Crow, 1st.
the promoters, coupled with the j squatters will be recognized as son, 1st.
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, 2nd.
Pumpkins, Felix Currin, 1st:
pride exemplified by the visitors: prior to those who file on January
Honitou and point lace, Mrs. B.
Tame and, wild blackberries, Airs. T- V. Thornton, 2nd.
from all about the city points to ! 20.
R. Job, 1st.
Mrs. A. Bruud, 2nd.
Pikes Peak squash, Mrs. J. V.
the Cottage Grove fair becoming j It is expected that there will be
Crochet, Mrs. A lice Abrams, 3rd;
Grape jellv, Ginger pears, Mrs. Thornton, 1st.
an annual event of growing im -1 a great rush for these lands, owing Mrs. B. R. Tabor, 1st and 2nd.
Hubbard squashes, W m . II.
C. L. Osenbrugge, 2nd.
Arne, 1st.
portance.
| to the fact that similar land in that
Venetian darning, Mrs. W . H.
BAKING.
Early Rose potatoes, Wm. Bain-
In spite of the inclement weather section is held at from $50 to $.100 Abrams, 1st.
W hole wheat bread, Mrs. B. C. brldge, 1st: Edgar King, 2nd.
Friday brought hundreds of visi- i i* r acre. The proposed railroad
Knitting, Mrs. Mary Gray, 1st.
Burbank potatoes, Edgar King,
Tabor, 1st.
tors to the pavilion where a variety from Drain to Marshfield runs
Netting, Mrs. C. L. Osenbrugge,
1st. W m. B. Hawley, 2nd.
Best rolls, Mrs. Orpali Benson,
o f exhibits held close attention of I directly through the center of this 1st.
Early Ohio potatoes, W . B.
1st.
the sightseers. There were mar i tract which will be thrown open.
Hawley, 1st-
Tattiug, Mrs. Alice Abrams, 1st.
White Flint corn, C. W . Cald­
Best white bread, Mrs. Chas.
This seems to disprove the
vels of skill in needlework and art,
Flemish lace, Mrs. Jas. Benson,
well,
1st.
Matthews,
2nd;
Mrs.
B.
B.
Tabor,
iu cookery, pumpkins too big to charge made against the govern­ 1st; Mrs. Herbert Eakin, 2nd.
Yellow Flint corn, J. Hardy
1st.
talk about lest the writer be set ment that vast areas are being re­
Battenberg Mrs. A . B. Wood,
Crow, 1st.
a
P o w e ll & T u lla r , P ro p .
Pumpkin pie, Mrs. Nettie Arne,
down as a prevaricator, vegetables, served for the benefit o f the 1st; Mrs. F. I). Wheeler, 2nd.
White Dent corn, A . J. Stewart,
1st;
Beulah
DeSpain,
2nd.
1st.
fruits and an endless variety of lumbermen and that bona fide
Drawn work, Mrs. H. Eakin,
Yellow Dent corn, J. D. Ander­
Strawberries, Mrs. A . Brund,
agricultural
productions t h a t hoiueseekers are being shut out.
1st and 2nd.
son, 2nd: Fred Wright, 1st.
2nd;
showed forth the wonderful pro­
Bead work, Mrs. Van Allison,
liarly Amber coni, J. Hardy
ductiveness
o f that
country,
Sleighs were brought out the 2nd.
SCHOOL EXHIBITS.
Crow, 1st.
samples o f ore with free gold stick­ first o f the week, says the Austin,
Evergreen corn, A . J. Stewart,
Point lace, Mrs. II. Eakin, 1st
Map, W. S. Grammar school,
2nd.
ing out that made the sjiectators, Penn., Autograph. Here in Ore­ and 2nd.
5th grade, Grace Crabtree, 1st;
Torn Thumb corn, J. V’ . Thorn­
eyes bulge with surprise, exhibi- gon the roses are blooming.
Hand made Torchon, Mrs. F. Daniel Woods, 2nd; Clara Eby,
ton, 1st.
tipu of student skill that reflect
Osenbrugge, 1st,
Popcorn. C. W . Caldwell, 1st:
3rd.
great credit upon the Cottage j It is a good time now to begin
Best col. embroidery,
Mrs.
Drawing o f heart, W . S. Gram­ J. Hardy Crow, 2nd.
Grove students and adjoining dis ! laying plans for a bumper exhibit Awyer, 2nd.
Onions, Metcalf & Brund, 1st;
mar school, 4th grade, I.enora
The Standard High Grade Fence o f the
tricts. stock, chickens and oth eriilt L'ottage Grove’s district fair
Rug weaving, J. M. Comer, 1st. Hohl, 1st; Pearl Plaster. 2nd; J. T . Olson, 2nd.
World.
There is over 400 miles o f this
delights of the stall and pen that! next fa"-
APPLK AWARDS.
Coronation Braid, Mrs. F. D. Kennith Wilson, 3rd.
famous
wire
fence in Douglas county, Oregon.
drew admiring, lingering throngs!
T aft carried Missouri by
a Wheeler, 1st.
Ben Davis C. W . Caldwell, 2nd;
Algebra 1 took lei, Ii. S. High
This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will
throughout the day
I plurality of 10_Y) votes, by official
Best quilt, Mrs. Mary Hart, 1st. school, Sophomore, A llie Phillips, Mrs. Clara Taylor, 1st.
keep its shape when properly stretched. Will
1 he success of Cottage Grove’s count.
Northern Spy, E. C. Marton. 1st:
French embroidery, Mrs. Celia 1st; Gertrude Ilogate, 2nd; Blanche
carry
a full stock o f wire at all times.
Mrs.
Clara
Taylor,
2nd.
first fair has settled bevoud all
McCreedie, 1st.
Branton, 3rd.
Dutch Mignon apples. G. B.
Big Good Roads convention at
controversy that it is to be, from
Best Hardanger, Mrs. Van A lli­
Map Oregon, W . S. Grammar Hawkins, 1st: Ben Lurch. 2nd.*
now on, a yearly affair that will the armory Wednesday afternoon. son, 1st.
Dried
Italian prunes, J. V.
school 2nd and 3rd, grade, Mefle
increase in cope and general good
Portiers, Mrs. D. Read, 1st.
F.by, 1st; EletcheT Harlow. 3rd; Thornton, 1st.
A good soaking rain followed
to the community with each suc­
Dried apples, Mrs. G. B. Haw­
Doll, dress, girl under 12 years, Vena Wheeler, 2nd.
with more sunshine.
kins, 1st: Mrs. J. V . Thornton,
ceeding exhibit.
Florence Ilemeuway, 1st.
Algebra 1 took let. High school 2nd.
The secret ot the whole thing is
Now for a bigger and better har-
Crazy quilt, Mrs. Borego, 1st.
Freshman, Blanche Veatch, 1st;
White Bellflower apples, J. V.
Inquire of
that the citizens, the press, and ■ vest fair next fall.
F.mboridery
and battenberg,
Alma Fullmer, 2nd: Mabel M c­ Thornton, 1st.
the people have worked in har-
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DAVID
GRIGGS,
or
STEARNS
& CHEN0WITH, Agents
Mrs. F. I). Wheeler, 1st.
Banana apples. W . C. Conner,
Farland, 3rd.
moii) together iu promoting the
(-et l,s K've thanks— please ae-
C o tta g e G r o v e , O re .
M l a n d , O re.
1 st.
Water color, Miss Hattie V.
Drawing of Tooth, East side
R. I. Greening. J. V. Thornton,
enterprise and under such circum- cept ours.
Betinet, 2nd.
Grammar school, 6th grade. Mae 1st.
Chenile, Mrs. F. I). Wheeler,
Armstrong, 1st: Elsie Coffman.
Baldwin apples, G- M. Miller,
1st.
1st.
1st.
2nd; Hattie Landeos, 3rd.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Eyelet embroidery, Mrs. J. S.
White Corn, Felix Currin, 1st.
Roxbury
Russet
apples,
Wm.
Map S. A . F.. S . Grammar
Harness,
E.
C.
Marton,
1st.
Bainbridge.
1st.
Medley,
1st.
Many people ere efreid of th o sli. Pew people
school 7th grade, Verna Fnlhner,
Peacock feather duster, Mrs.
Baldwin, E. C. Marton, 2nd.
ere efreid o( derm*. Y el the ¿host ii e fency end
Department of the Interior,
Button holes, Mrs. M. J. I’ uller,
the fe n e ii e feet. If the <erm could he magnified
1st; Nellie Oweus, 2t*d; Estella
W. T. Kayser, 1st.
E B. Land o S r « at Boselmrg, Ore.
Quinces, J. V. Thornton, 2nd.
1st.
to e »i*c equal to it» terrors it would appear more
Brewer, 3rd.
Navajo rug, Mrs. W . T . Kayser,
Petite prunes, J. V. Thornton,
•Inly 27. loos.
terrible then any fire-breathing dragon, (term*
Water color, H. V. Bennet, 1st.
1st.
Notice Is hereby
given th
can't he avoided. They are in the air we breathe,
Geometry booklet E. S. High 1st.
Roman cut work, Mrs. B. R.
the water we drink.
Timothy, J. Hardy Crow, 1st; J.
CHARLES K. CLARK
MISCELLANEOUS.
school.
Junior,
H
azel
Ilemenway,
The germ can only prosper when the condition
Hardy Crow, 2nd.
of I 'omstock. Douglas county, Oregn
Job. 1st.
of the system gives it free scope to establish it­
1st: Mabel Veatch,
2nd; Vera
White Goat rug, Mrs. S. 1C. Mc­
Walnuts and Chestnuts, Felix w ho. on May 12th. IMR made horn
Best outline,
Mrs. W .
H.
self end develop. When there is a deficiency of
stead entry No. 1274.1, S It. OMO for t
Cochran, 3rd.
Farland. 1st: Mrs. W. T. Kavser, Currin, 1st.
vital force, languor, rrstleaaness, a sallow cheek,
North Went quarter of the Nor
Abrams, 1st.
a hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the
Red apples, Mrs. Sarah Raw­ West quarter Section 2S, Townsh
Astronomy booklet, E. S. High 2nd.
Hemstitching, Miss Ivmma Job,
sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. Y ou _
Butter,
S.
Burcham,
2nd;
Mrs.
J.
21
Booth. Range 4, West of the W
lings.
2nd:
Mrs.
Sarah
Rawlings,
school. Seniors, Eunice Van Den-
fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. P ierce’ s <.old­
lamettc Meridan, hna Hied notice
1). Anderson, 1st.
1st.
1st.
en Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the
l>erg, 1st; Xieta H azlfton, 2nd:
Intention to make final five yen
Lard. Mrs. J. D. Anderson, 1st.
Shingles, S. K. Lewis, 1st.
system ol clogging impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stom­
Best sampster, Mrs. J. M. Hau­ Joseph Arnold, 3rd.
roof to eataldlsh claim to* ti
Colored Goat rug, Mrs. S. E.
ach and organs o f digestion and nutrition in working condition, so
Mineral
water,
Levi
Geer,
1st.
ind above described, before Reg
sen, 1st.
that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed.
Faying gun dots. Ii. S . school McFarland, 1st: Mrs. S. E. Mc­
Shelled oats, Mrs. Anlauf, 1st. ter and Receiver at Roeetmrg. Ot
“ Golden Medical D iscovery” contains no nleohol, whisky or
Cross stitch, Mrs. Orin Robin­ 1st grade B, Fidwin Skilling, 1st; Farland, 2nd.
Bearded barley. J. Hardy Crow. gon on the Ztrrt day of January I fa
habit-forming druga. A ll its ingredients printed on its outside
Claimant names as wltnesaee.
Eggs. J. V. Thornton,
1st:
Coopers barrels, /. M. Comer.
son, 2nd.
wrapper.
It is not a secret nostrum hut a medicine o r kn o w n
Floyd Kirkman. 2nd; Elsie Pleu-
C. C. Watkins. D. T. D lcson. Jot
Frankie Wallace, 2nd.
c o m p o s it io n and with a record ol i i) yron , f t u r n .
A ccept no
1.umber, Brown Lumber Co., Watkins. M. A. Clark, all of Cor
ard,
3rd.
Best sewiug, Miss Nellie Hem
substitute -there is nothing ” just as g o o d .” A sk your neighbor».
Cotswold wool, Felix Curriu, 1st. 1st.
j stock, Oregon.
euway, 1st.
Laying gun dots, E. S. school
f;l-3S
RrtUAMiY L . E m i t , R e g iste r
Beardless Barley, Felix Currin,
Inlaid wood, G. II. Dyer, 1st.
SUMMARY OF THE FIRST
COTTAGE GROVE FAIR.
BDRKHOLDER-WDDDS CO.
Point lace, Mrs. F. 1). Wheeler,
1st,
Cut work, Mrs. Oseupruggc;
2nd.
Colored embroidery, Mrs. L. E.
Henderson, 1st.
Child’s dress, under 12 years,
Venia Wheeler, 2ud.
Best eyelet, Mrs. Hausen, 2nd.
F’rench embroidery, Mrs. John
Medley. 2nd.
Hardanger, Mrs. Calista Lingo,
2nd.
Best sewing, Mrs. Orin Robin-
sou, 2nd.
Crazy quilt, Mrs. Barego, 2ud:
Mrs. D. C. Baughman 2nd.
Plush paintiug, Mrs. Orin Rob­
inson, 3rd.
Giaclly Vial Yon Vait
JOHNSON’S STORE
Wynne Hardware Company
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
Hardware and Machinery
COTTAGE GROVE
FLOUR
MILLS
Mill Feed
and Hay
F a s h io n S ta b le s
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.
Afraid o f Ghosts
C