Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 08, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
particular
* eople
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P o p u lar
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Want particular at­
tention paid to detail
in their footwear.
You get it in the
t-k n U cn u ittA
Shoe
Brick layiug will soon com
A nice parlor thermometer free meuce on the new two-story
to every cash subscriber or yearly Veatch brick.
Biggest line of Japanese novel
renewal to the Leader, as long as
ties, vases aud chinaware ever dis
they last.
play in tbe city at the Bazaar.
Christmas near at hand.
Mrs. Mary Hawlev went to
Fresh candies at the Bazaar.
Portlaud Saturday to enjoy a visit
with her sister, Mrs. Chas. V an
See those Jap novelties at the Buren
Now is the time to make your
Bazaar.
Tw o weeks of fine sunny weather selection of jewelery and silver
ware while our stock is complete at
and this Dec. 8th.
Scholl’s.
.13-21
See the fine line of xmas box
Patronize Leader advertisers.
American Lady and American Gent
fo \itfm e k ic a it
S
he farm residence of II. J.
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Robt. Blair of Hotel Oregon Chenowetb, 1% miles south of
Goshen was destroyed by fire last
visited lCugone Saturday.
Friday noon, the result of a de­
Miss Neva Perkins visited with
fective flue.
,
Eugene friends Saturday and Suu-
Are
you
getting
ready
for the
day.
Lane county poultry show in Eu­
When is the d o c t o r
most
gene December 21 to 24. It
annoyed? When he is out of
promises to be the biggest event
patients.
ever held in the county.
Scholl will reserve any article
I.adies petticoats made to meas­
you pick out of his stock till holi­ ure. Bee Hive.
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days. Come now.
35-2t
Ex-Cougressman Hermann has
Miss Gail Hare has beeu quite been named by the Coos Bay
ill for the past few days with country to go to Washington and
symptoms of appendicitis.
work for an appropriation for
Mrs. I,. W . Baker and little son deepening Coos harbor and im­
of Eugeue, are guests of Mrs. proving the Coquille.
Simeral and other Cottage Grove
Look over the line of xmas
friends.
booklets at the Wave.
Mrs. Best, wife of the late Dr.
The Eugene draymen let a crate
Best, is a guest ot Cottage Grove of plate glass for the new I. O. O.
friends while looking after matters F. building fall over in the car at
l>ertaiuiug to the estate.
Eugeue Saturday, seriously injur­
Fine electric stand lamps make ing Chas. McFarland of tlfht city
lieautiful Xmas
presents. See and breaking four plates of glass
them at Electric office. Reduced valued at $150 each.
to one half former price.
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If you want a good paying little
Roy Ostrander has sold his little business inquire at the Bazaar.
candy at the Wave.
Made in all Leathers
hoev
U n iv e b sa lly
pQpUlAH over foot conforming
lasts that will not
hurt your feet
Rees-Wallace Co.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
¡ENTERPRISING CITIZENS
ELECTS OFFICERS
ASSIST WOMAN’S CLUB
The Civic Improvement commit­
At the animal meeting of the
Commercial Club held in the club tee of the I.adies Club is making
rooms last night considerable im­ good progress toward securing the
portant business was transacted beautiful l.ong grove to be dedi­
and officers were elected for the cated as a city park. The busi
ness men are assisting loyally by
ensuing year as follows:
investing in that part of the tract
President, M. O. Thompson.
set apart for residence lots from
Secretary, F. IF. Rosenberg.
which sales the ladies will realize
Treasurer, George Hall.
Mr. F. li. Phillips is the retiring profit enough to pay for that part
president and he has worked faith­ of the tract to be dedicated for
fully and energetically during park purposes. While assisting a
his administration for the up­ worthy cause the investors are all
building of the club, the town and getting sitely residence lots at a
community. The new set of offi- \ reasonable price, Those already
cers are energetic, public spirited having purchased lots to assist in
business men of this city in whose securing the park are:
Mayor li. R. Job.
hands the affairs of the club are
J. F. Spray.
safe and who will work morning,
J. C. Long.
noon and night for the growth and
A. B. Wood.
development of Cottage Grove
Henry Fisher.
and tributary country.
C .J . White,
lieu Lurch.
FOURTH REGIMENT
Clinton Stewart.
DELINQUENCY COURT Howard’s Agency.
Charles Matthews.
The I)eliii(|uency court of the
J. I. Jones.
Fourth Regiment O, N, Q. has
J. S. Camp.
been ordered convened at the arm­
J I I . Chambers.
ory in Cottage Grove Thursday
evening December loth 1908 at
Auction Sale.
7:30 p. ui. for the trial of all mem­
bers of the company delinquent in
At the Commercial Stables Sat­
their duty.
urday Dec. 12,at 1 o ’clock. Horses,
Privates John F. McFarland, cattle, vehicles, etc. Anyone hav­
Charles Ii. Whitlock and Harley ing anything to sell should bring
li. Oueener have been summoned them to the Commercial Stables
to appear before the court for trial and list them and they will be
for continued absence from drill.
sold for them. Call on W. B.
The court is presided over by J. Cooper and Fred Churchill.
M. Williams, Lieutenant Colonel
of the Fourth Regiment.
Class in Music.
Under the law governing the
conduct of members of the N a ­
Having organized a class in
tional Guard, the court may im piano instructions will take a lim­
pose a fine for each neglect of ited additional number of students
duty, and if the fine be not paid in piano instructions. For par­
within 30 days, confine the person
ticulars, terms, etc. apply at Mrs.
filled to the county jail until such llanne’sprivate boarding house, or
fine be paid.
of W . G l a z e , Musician and Com­
This is the first time that poser.
It
Capt. Johnson has been compelled
to bring any of the members of
Marriage License Issued.
Co. E before the Delinquency
court and the company is now
A marriage license was issued
nearly two years old which speaks Saturday to Lee Sidwell and Kate
very well for the discipline of the D. Pirtle, both of Coburg.
company.
A marriage license was issued
Friday to Andrew V. Byers and
A new line of meus hats, latest Miss Carrie Weaver, both of Eu­
shapes and shades at W . A. Hera-
gene.
enways— The Toggery.
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A marriage license was issued
Paint your hen roosts with Ave- Monday to Charles S. Gilson of
narius Carbolineum. Huy it at McMinnville and Miss Florence
Veatch & Lawson.
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Quinn of Eugene.
farm west of this city aud has
Albert Zurell and wife have re­
moved his family into the house turned to Cottage Grove and A l­
back of Miss Bartels millinery bert will resume his old position in
store.
the business office of the Brown
Civil lingineer Camp is prepar­ Lun.,'er Co. He says there is no
ing a fine large new map of Cot­ place like the Grove, and their
tage Grove with its streets, alleys, many friends are pleased to wel­
sewers and watermains all indi­ come them back to this city again.
cated thereon.
A large assortment of gents,
A meeting will be held in Phil­ ladies aud babies gold rings at
Scholl’ s.
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lip’s hall this evening for the pur­
Jack
Baker
is
over
from
Coos
pose of perfecting the organization
Bay
visiting
with
relatives
and
of a debating club. Everybody
frieuds. He thinks there is no
interested invited.
place like Coos, hut is compelled
Miss Edyth Rosenberg under­
to admit that Cottage Grove and
went an operation performed by
old Lane couuty is “ going some.”
Dr. Vail Winkle, for defective sep­
He says eggs were 50 cents a
tum of the nose, last Friday aud is
dozen and other farm produce in
getting along very satisfactory’.
proportion over on the bay when
C. E. Stewart visited Eugeue
he left last week.
Monday and called on his father,
We want your patronage and
who is receiving medical treatment
will get it if you appreciate prices
at the Eugene hospital, whose con­ aud quality at Scholl’s.
35-2t
dition is reported as quite serious.
Last Friday evening a very
Railroad Commissioner, T . K. small audieuce greeted that splen­
Campbell, was a Cottage Grove did high class comedy “ W e are
visitor Monday, a guest of his K in g” at the armory theater, but
business associate Chas. F. W alk­ this did not prompt the players
er and other Cottage Grove friends, to slight their roles. Carroll,
of which he has many.
as “ k in g" has the ability to make
I1
'. J. Schneider of Cottage Grove the most of a witty speech, and
purchased The Eagle of A. II. his easy, off-hand manner is quite
Nichols and will run the place as captivating. Edmund Deane is a
heretofore. Mr. Schneider is a clever actor and his portrayal of
sociable fellow and will make many the prime minister was highly ap­
friends a m o n g
us.— Yoncalla preciated. “ We are K in g " is
Courier.
built along the lines of “ The
There was a lively meeting of Prisoner o f Zenda,” and is a good,
the city council last evening. The clean, wholesome comedy of more
mayor employed some emphatic, than usual merit. The little “ vau­
vitrolic English, the local health deville sketch” not down on the
officer was ejected, after which program, fairly brought down the
some routine business was trans­ house, however embarrassing to
acted, to be reported in our next one of the leading ladies, whose
skirts were in some manner caught
issue.
Bran $1.40 per 100 pounds at in the curtain as it went up, but
the flour mill.
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F. B. Phillips received a fine tain being lowered. It is evident
Lewellen Setter bird dog from that the ministrel or melo-drama is
Cauyonville, Douglas county, Sun­ about the only sort of theatricals
day and it is said that Frank will which appeals to Cottage Grove
Johnson,
now put up a strong fight against theater goers. Capt.
manager
of
the
armory,
says he
the bill for the protection of
does
not
think
he
will
book
any
Chinese pheasants for two years,
more attractions for this city dur­
which it is proposed to introduce
ing the present month.
in the legislature this winter.
A new line of bamboo goods at
Christmas post cards and folders
Cochran & Cooley.
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— Bee Hive.
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Since the telephone line has
been treated to an over-hauling
Scholl expects you to call and
A big new line of ladies dress those who have occasion to use
look over his stock. It will help
goods with trimmings to match at the line now cati do so without
you in making your holiday selec­
W . A. Ilemenways.
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tion.
35-2t
having to drop the “ o ” so often in
the word “ hello.”
The town ser-
vice has been good, but the country
$ service was enough to drive a
Don’t Say BANK, Say
man to drink, as well as swearing.
FIRST NHTIONHL BHNK
OF COTTA« ¡K ORO VF..
AND
C A P IT A L
G R O W IN G
SURPLUS
$
,
LARGER
PRO FITS
You proteel your home from lire by iiiHiiring It—Til AT’S W,8£.
45 000.00
Why don’t vou protect your Deeds, Notes, and Mortgages, Con­
tracts Tax ‘Receipts, and Other Valuable Pa|<ers, K eejm ak o J e w e lry .
Etc., from FIRE and BURGLARS by renting one of our
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— That’s Wise, Too.
Jnst Installed.
The
Every thing in the furniturie line
at Cftchran & Cooley.
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Come and See Them.
First National Bank
T K * O ld Reliable
Dry wood for sale.
Veatch ft Anderson.
Inquire of
MODERN WOODMEN
OF AMERICA INITIATE
The local camp, Modern Wood­
men of America held a “ high
jinks” at their lodge room iu this
city last eveuing, elected officers
for the etisuiug year, initiated a
dozen new members, balloted oil
aud accepted as mauy more and
served a royal supper, consisting
of fresh oysters, ham sandwiches,
cheese, crackers and coffee.
There was things doing every
minute, a large crowd present aud
a rattling good time was the ver­
dict of all. This is not only the
stongest order ill Cottage Grove—
having nearly 200 members, >n*
the strongest beneficiary order t .
the United States. The local order
is made up of a jollv representa
live crowd of youny men of this
city and vicinity, including those
prankish youngsters, Joe Baker,
Roy Woods and Dr. Kime, aud
there is many pleasant evenings iu
store for the membership this
winter, since a double male quartet
is soon to be organized iu this
order. This camp is also consider­
ing the matter of leasing the up­
stairs of the new Y’eatch building
when completed to equipp as a
modern lodge room for a modern
order. Officers were elected as
follows:
Cousul, A lf Powell.
Advisor, Bert McDole.
Banker, T . G. Stiller.
Clerk, C. W . Wallace.
Escort, Orvil Knapp.
YY^atchmau, P. A. Rogers.
Sentry, Ellis Robinson.
Manager, Curtis Y’eatch.
Physician, Dr. A. YV. Kime.
[Toys! Toys! Toys!)
Headquarters for all kinds of
TOYS
Z Don’t wait till the last minute before you select your ~
present because if you do it may be gone.
We a full line of
TOYS
~ For Boys and Q irls. Also presents for flim and Her =
Come in and Look. You are Welcome at
LURCH’S
Griflm-Veatch Co.
Everything in
HARDWARE
Big Woodmen R ally.
J. P. Smith of Eugene, the YV.
O. YV. organizer for this district,
is in town helping to rustle up new
members for the big rally to be
held on Dec. 14. He informs us
that eleven new members have
already been secured, and that a
number o f others have promised to
join the ranks of “ choppers.”
A special meeting will be hold
next YVednesday evening, Dec. 9,
for the purpose of balloting upon
all applicants up to that time.
A large number of YVoodmon
from neighljoring camps will lie
present on the night of Dec. 14,
including the uniform degree team
from Cottage Grove— the best
drilled team in Southern Oregon.
Every member of the camp is ex­
pected to be present on this occas­
ion.— Drain Nonpareil.
At the W all Street Chapel.
A series of bible studies were
begun on YVednesday evening
Dec. 2nd and will continue each
Wednesday evening at 7:30. The
first subject Dec. 2nd was “ The
Power of God Manifest in Crea­
tion.” Second,
“ YVas the Six
Days of Creation Literal days of
24 hours each?”
lesson for YVed­
nesday evening, Dec. 9th is, first,
‘ Was Christ the Fathers Agent in
Creation?” Second, “ is Regener­
ation a Recreation by the Same
Agency and Power?’ ’
All art cordially invited to these
services. Bring your Bibles.
Clean seed oats 50 cents per
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bushel at the flour mill.
Most complete line of watches
35 - 2 t
in town at Scholl’s.
Leather sofa cushions and post
card albums at the Wave.
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DRESSING-ROOM
Oregon
Cottage Grove,
FOLLOW THE FASHION
I f 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
w ill not fit.
N ow what is requir­
ed? First o f all, tight-
fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
Tiie H enderson Habit Back Corset is the one
for the present styles. F o r sale a t the Ideal Millinery
Store. Comb ladies and inspect them.
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
SPRAY & CO .I
Feed, Flour and
Poultry Supplies
BARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process. A ll seeds
and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley free from
dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
Best Cement and Lim e Always Carried it Stock.
Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing.
p h o n e ij s
NECESSITIES
CO TTAG E O KO VK
CraoweM New ilets
Miss Ixittie Veatch of Eugene
has been visiting relatives here.
All the latest treatments.
Electrical
Dr. Scarbrough attended the
fruit growers convention at Port­
land.
Miss Hattie Crandell of I.eba
non is visiting Miss Marian
Beatty.
M IL L E R ’S
Machine Shop
"L A IN and M F M A T K D BATHS
A ll kinds of machine and repair
work done promptly and at reason*
able prices.
X -llA Y l a b o r a t o r y
OLD LEADER BUILDING
For flirtino particulars address
Third Street,
D r. H . C. S M I L I.U K .
CO TTAG E G ROVE, OREG O N
Van Grousbeck and Edson
Barnett shipped a carload of apples should always b « kept in inppty in every 1 « N S W S S S W î t t v « - • - '. '. '. » a
The question decided upon for last week.
well-regulated home. Things that ara
the debate to be held Friday,
Mrs. John Martin has returned lik ely to he needed day or night you
December 13th, between the Cot­ from a visit to her parents at Cot should always have handy. For baby,
for instance, Paregoric and Vaseline.
Edison, Columbia
tage Grove high school and the tage Grove.
For yourselves. Tooth Powders and
Junction high school: Resolved,
Victor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keetz are Brushes. These and all "n eedfuls"
“ That strikes on the whole have the parents of a 11% pound boy keep in stock in abundance. «h ir
GRAPH0PH0NES
been a benfit.” Cottage Grove born last week. Mother and child qualities are as high as our prices are
Records
are doing well.
tow. Medicines, Drugs, and all kinds of
has chosen the negative side of
Notions,
Novelties
Announcements have been re T oilet necessities are kept in great
the question. The debate will be
ceived here of the marriage of variety.
held at the high 9ckool at |unction.
Miss Tina Pierce,
formerly of
The Cottage Grove debating team Creswell and Mr. Richert of
is, John Cooter and Miyses Allie Niagara Falls. They will reside
Cotto«« Srovo, 0ra«o«
at Niagara Faljs.
Phillips and Maude Hooper»
Benson’s Pharmacy