Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, January 01, 1909, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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particular
Popula
People
Want particular at-
tention paid to detail
in their footwear.
You get it in the
^boe
American Lady and American Gent
ittfmetiam,
Made in all Leathers
over foot conforming
lasts that will not
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hurt your feet
Rees-Wallace Co.
Religious Watch Meeting.
Christian Church Services
were met at the train and showered
with rice by a number of their
friends.
K E L L Y - V A N SCH O IACK — A t
the home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Cage Van
Sehoiack near Dorena Dec. 24,
1908, bred Kelly and Miss Nora
VanSclioiack, Rev. Barnhardt
officiating.
The bride is a very estimable
young lady while the groom is an
exemplary young man and fore­
man at the Rocky Point Lumber
Camp.
Hunter's License No. 1.
H. H . Veatch, the local hard­
ware dealer and expert shootist, is
the possessor o f hunters license
No. 1, for the year 1900. This
should bring good luck.
Died.
GOULD— At the home o f her
daughter, Mrs. W . E. Burket at
Divide, Dec. 30, 1908. Mrs.
Eliza J. Gould o f the infirmaties
o f old age.
The remains were shipped to
A big discount on ladies suits, Salem Thursday for interment, be­
coats and furs at W . A . Hetnen- ing accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Burket.
ways.
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Don't Say BANK, S a y
| F IR S T N H T I0 N H L B H N K
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$ 45 , 000.00 1
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G R O W IN G
LARGER
Yon protect j nor home from lire by Insuring It— T H A T 'S W ,S E .
W h y d on 't yo u protect you r Deed«, Notes, and M ortgages, Con-
tracts. T ax Iloceipts, and Other Valuable Papers, Keepsake Jewelry,
E tc ., from F IR E and B l'K U L A K S by renting one of our
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— That’ s Wise, Too.
Jn«t Installed.
Come and See T hem .
The First National Bank
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Business ' “ i , ‘
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The best and cheapest catidibs
Miss Daisy Hawkins went to
A nice parlor thermometer free
at the Bee Hive-
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to every cash subscriber or yearly Drain Thursday to spend a few
Shingles
for
sale
at
Veatch
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renewal to the Leader, as long as days with friends.
Lawson's.
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they last.
Next year Christmas and New
Spray & Co, buys veal, chick
Year’s will come on Saturday— ens, eggs, etc.
Time to swear off.
and two Sundays will come to­
Dry wood for sale. Inquire of
Happy New Year.
gether.
Veatch & Anderson.
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Another vacation today.
Bert Richmond was transacting
A new line o f bamboo goods at
Eggs 45 cents per dozen, but no business at the county seat W ed­
Cochran & Cooley.
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nog at any price.
nesday. He probably went down
Every thing iu the furniture liiie
Miss Anna Oglesby visited with to see the moving picture shows.
at Cochran & Cooley.
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Eugene friends Tuesday.
Harry Wynue, wife and baby
Try some of those 20 cent jrer
Dave I.aCure is down from the went to Salem Thursday to spend
pound creams at the Bee IJive. 38tf
mines to spend she holidays.
New Year with Mrs. W ynne’s
The best line of shirts and neck­
Tom and Jerry passed Cottage parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veatch.
wear iu town at W. A . Heureu
Grove by this holiday season.
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Miss Partheua Porter returned ways.
Marion Veatch was transacting to Portland Thursday after an en­
Fresh milch cow
for sale.
business at Creswell, Thursday.
joyable visit with the families o f Phone 746 or apply to P. II. Mc­
Mrs. Kate Land of Dorena is her brothers, Jos. and Jas. at this Gee.
visiting relatives here this week.
place.
See those fine new Columbia
Attorney Joe Young was trans­
Marshal Frank Snodgrass will and Victor graphophones at the
acting business at the county seat go to Portland tomorrow to take Bazaar.
Tuesday.
the civil service examination pre­
See our bran new stock o f up to
I f you overlooked anybody, paratory to going on the Portland date rugs before you buy carirets.
Veatch & Lawson.
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New Year’s is a good day to reme­ police force.
dy the oversight.
A
fine,
almost
new
3-horse­
Mrs. Daisy Gross, who has been
Miss Neita Hazleton went to visiting her many friends here dur­ power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene
Creswell Tuursday to spend New ing the holidays, expects to return engine, tanks and equipment far
sale. Inquire at the Leader office.
Year with friends.
to Mt. Angel Monday to resume
The well established Millinery
Miss Grace Bingham of Eugeue, her school work.
business o f Ida Frances Barrett is
is a guest o f her sister, Mrs.
The Graber Brothers have moved for sale. For futher particulars
David Griggs in this city.
their new and second hand furni­ inquire at The Ideal Millinery
Most people want to save money ture store in the Stewart & Hinds
store.
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on the necessaries so they can brick recently vacated by the
waste it oil the luxuries.
Burkholder-Woods Co.
Lorane Newt Note*.
Start in the New Year right by
Rev. Ellis, a Methodist iniuister
settling your delinquent subscrip­
Mrs. R. C. Ross went to Eugene
o f Youcalla, spent Wednesday in
tion accounts with the Leader.
this city. He was for many years last week.
Rev. J. 1.. Beatty o f Creswell ia a traveling salesman for the Blake,
Mr. F. J. Stiider came over from
visiting with his aged mother at McFall Paper Co. of Portland.
Cottage Grove last week.
this place who is ill poor health.
R. C. Ross and Mr. Swartz went
S. J. Brund, A1 Churchill and
Eugene Matlock aud wife went
W . H . Shane are among the prom­ to Cottage Grove Sunday.
to Eugene Thursday to spend New
inent Bohemia mining men who
Eugeue Schneider came over
Year with Mr. Matlock's relatives.
are spending the holidays with from Gowdyville Monday.
A marriage license was issued
Cottage Grove
relatives a n d
Au Christmas tree and basket
Tuesday to John E. Ellis and
friends.
social
was giveu Christmas eye.
Ethel M. McCullough, both o f
C. A . Coey, the aeronaut, is to
Mrs. Rebecca White, who has
Eugene.
be married Saturday and will take been ou the sick list is improving.
The next regular meeting o f the'
his bride on a honeymoon trip in
Mr. aud Mrs. Bert Denham have
Missionary society of the Presby­
his balloon. He will not be the moved to their new home near
terian church will be held at the
first man to go up in the air soon Cottage Grove.
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home o f Mrs. Goodman Wednes­
after gettiug married.
day Jan. 6th at 2:30.
Miss Dott Jackson and ML
Lost, a long brown fur boa, Fri­ Elmer Crow students trom O . A.
Miss Amy Marsters of Douglas
county, after a visit at the home of day evening between Richmond’s C. spent holidays at home. -
Senator and Mrs. R. A- Booth of moving picture theater and Burk­
Mr. Bert Seward, from Portland
Eugene, went to Saginaw yester­ holder’s residence. Finder will spent Christmas at his uncle John
day on a visit.— W ednesday’s confer a great favor by leaving Addison's and returned Slouday.
same at the Burkholder-Woods Co.
Guard.-
Mr». Caiidis Foster and daugh­
store.
Mrs. G. W . Ksrr and aon Ray,
ters, Edith and Helen, spent Xbiafi
Three people are interested in with her parents at Gowdyville.
left on the 6:30 train Wednesday
morniug for San Jose, California, the present postal card craze— the
A card party was given at the
to visit with her two daughters, man who sells them, the man who home of Mr. and Mrs. H.* M.
Mrs. Mary McNeal and Mrs. Lena sends them and the one who re­ Doty’s F rid a / evening and a very
ceives them. It would not look
Pitcher.
enjoyable time was reported.
As a marriage producer leap well in print to say what the mail
‘•Wave" in New Quarters.
year seems to have been a failure carrier thinks o f them.
Bible school 10 a. in.
Sermon 11 a. m. “ The A scen­
sion .”
Christian eudeavor 6:30 p. m.
Sermon 7:30 p. m., “ What three
men sou ght." At the evening
service there will lie read a number
o f answer, from business and pro­
fessional men o f Cottage ('.rove, to
the following questions— “ What
do you think o f Christ?”
"D o
The C. K. o f the Christian you believe that Christianity is a
church conducted a very pleasant practical help to man— if
so,
watch party at that church last how?"
evening and a most enjoyable
time was reported, the young
Watch Party.
people doing their part toward
proclaiming the advent o f the New
Miss Ktuma Job gave a delight­
Year at midnight.
ful watch party at her home in
this city last night in honor of her
Look out For Borers.
guest Miss Waggoner o f Corvallis.
Before your peach trees go into Several interesting games were in­
winter they should be examined troduced, New Year resolutions
for borers- This work should were made by the guests and a
have been done a month or two very sumptuous repast was served.
ago. Clear away the dirt next to At midnight New Year congratu­
the tree and dig out or kill every lations were exchanged aud the
borer with a small kuifehlade or a guests departed for their homes.
wire. There is no better way.
Coal tar may be used as a pre­
New Year Ball.
ventive, for the mother moth does
At the New Year ball Thursday
not like to lay eggs where she
smells the tar. Coal tar does not evening in the armory music was
injure ¡reach trees, but is a poison furnished by Andrew Svarvernd
and A lf Dillard o f Rtigene and — Dave McFarland, A lex Spare,
to apple and pear trees.
Chas. Cochran o f this city. A Sam Pearce and M. H. Anderson
Married.
good time was reported.
are still darning their own socks
and sewing on buttons.
A Snap in Real Estate.
MCKIBBRN - W H IT L O C K — A t
Fred Wright o f Walker was
Eugene Wednesday, Dec. 30,
transacting
business in Cottage
One hundred and seven acres of
190« at 10 o ’clock p. m. at the
Grove
Wednesday
and favored the
Christian parsonage, Joseph Mc- river bottom land 6 miles from
Leader with cash for a year’s sub
Cottage
Grove
on
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Kibben and Mable Grace W hit­
scription. Mr. Wright is consider­
lock, both of Cottage Grove, R. 60 acres under cultivation.
ably interested in the new county
Rev. J. S. MeCallum officiating. The best fruit land in the country.
proposition.
Box
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Cottage
Grove,
Oregon.
The happy couple are uumbered
V em Garoutte and wife o f Ban-
among our best and most popular
don, Oregon, who have been visit­
Wanted.
young people and their many
ing relatives and friends here dur­
friends in Cottage Grove and
Agents to sell the best silver ing the past week expect to return
vicinity unite with the Leader in
extending hearty congratulations polisher on earth. Good terms. home today after a most enjoyable
and best wishes. On their return For particulars address “ Silver" visit. Alex Garoutte will accom ­
pany them.
home Wednesday evening they care Leader.
A religious watch service was
held at the M. R. church last
night ami was well attended, song,
prayer and other appropriate relig­
ious services were conducted until
m idnight when the ringing o f the
church hell, together with the
chorus of other bells and whistles
about town proclaimed the advent
of the New Vear.
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Contractor Geo. Lea visited the
county seat and Portland this
week-
Captains J. C. Johnson and B.
K. Lawson and Lieutenants H. K.
Metcalf and H. H. Petrie returned
home the first o f the week from
Portland where they attended the
annualO. N. G. convention. They
report a well attended meeting, a
fine banquet and a most enjoyable
time.
J. B. Bales and wife favored the
Leader with a pleasant call while
down from their home at Dorena
Wednesday. Mr. Bales gave us a
specimen o f the Waggoner apple
from his orchard and it is a beauti­
ful large, nearly round, red apple,
with a fine flavor and is a very
good keeper. The tree is hardy
and a regular bearer.
Rev. Dr. H. L. Nave will preach
at the First Presbyterian church at
11 a. m. on "T h e Duty of Making
Good Resolutions” and at 7:30 p.
m. "Character Building.v Sab­
bath School 10 a. m. Christian
Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
An C. E. social o f the Presby­
terian church was held at the
home o f Mr. Currin’s Wednesday
evening. A very enjoyable time
was had. C. E- next Sunday
evening at 6:30. There will be an
interesting debate prepared for
this meeting. Everybody welcome.
Mr. aud Mrs. Sherman Clark re­
turned to Cottage Grove from Eu­
gene Tuesday where they spent
Chrismas with Mrs. Clark's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wiltse. They have
gone to Bohemia to spend the winter
where Mr. Clark has extensive
twining interests.
Eruest C. fiisby has moved his
“ W ave” confectionery into the
First National Bank building aud
occupies the room recently vacated
by Benson’s Pharmacy. He lias
put in fine new furnishings and
enlarged his stock. He will-nerve
oysters any style and do a general
confectionery business with post
cards, albums, sofa pillow tops,
etc., as sidelines. The "W a v e ”
building will be occupied by Lin­
coln’s meat market.
A * .— • Big Reduction in
Men and Boy’s Overcoats
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Start the New Year right by
keeping warm—hence the coat
L U R C H ’S
Notice Our Windows
Griffin-Veatch Co
Everything in
HARDWARE
Cottage. Drove,
Oregon
FOLLOW THE FASHION
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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.
Now what is requir­
ed? First o f all.tight-
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fitting waists and
Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure
The Henderson Habit Back Corset is the one
for the preset^styles. For sale at the Ideal Millinery
Store. Come ladies,and inspect them.
ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T .
Marshfield News: Coos river
eggs were selliug at 60 cents per
dozen in town last week; California
eggs were sold at 50 cents and
Portland eggs were 40 cents. The
market was weak on the Portland
product, but the eggs were strong
enough to make up for it.
„feed , Flour and
Poultry Supplies
Salem,
Albany and Eugene
stores are closed today. Cottage
Grove is an open town.
BARLE Y rolled by tire famous Olympic process. All seeds
and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley free from
dirt o f any kind. Every sack guaranteed.
DRESSING-ROOM
Besf Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock
Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing.
p h o n e
isi
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Casually mention In the bearing of
relative# end M ends that you
might got yourself that act of beautt-
ful boohs that you have coveted so
I if you didn’ t have to spend so
much In Christmas presents. It will
make them prlaa go touch epore highly
the trlge that pon present them with
■t the merry, merty Yoletlde
root
NECESSITIES
GOTT A OK
Mabel ought to
be eetlsfled with
a ribbon orna­
ment. It doesn't
amount to much,
bat It certainly
does make a great
show, and ■ h a
ought to be glv-
1 n g y o u «otne-
thtng worth
while.
The Leader’s job printing de
partment has just turned out a
neat little directory o f the W . C.
T . V. for Lane county, which is a
very creditable job. The county
officers are: Pres. Mrs. Eva C
Wheeler, Cottage Grove: Vice Pres
When ladles get Into s wrimmage
at large, Mrs. Lizzie Norris, F.u ever the prlaea at a party, could It bo
gene; Cor. Secretary, Mr*. Nellie filled a prise light?
Humphreys, Goshen; Recording
who la always neat and caro-
Sec., Mrs. Carrie A . Day, Eugene:
Treas., Mrs. Kathrine B. Melton,
relatives
Creswell. The booklet contains a
list of all the county superinten­
relitte» U m
dents, plan of work for the year,
He need« K
pledge, basis o f membership, W .
ony eoo oto», snd «orno
w rite • Will
C. T. U. song and last but not
least the organization's slogan:
“ Oregon dry iu J910,”
O ltO V K
M I L L E R ’S,
Machine Shop
Electrical '
1 M E D IC A T A BAT1LS
X -ítA V
should always I * kept in supply in every:
well-regulated home. Thing» that are
likely to be needed day or night yon
»hould always have handy. Por tmhy,
lor instance. Paregoric and Vaseline.
For yourselves, Tooth Powder» anil
Brushes. The»e and all "needful»" we
keep in stock in abundance. Our
qualities »re ss high ss our prices are
low. Medicines, Drugs, and all kinds of
Toilet necessities aw kept in greet
variety.
Benson’s Pharmacy
Cottage 6rovt, Oregon
LABORATORY
All kinrfa of m achine anti rep air
work «lone promptly an« 1 at reaso n ­
able prices.
OLD LEADER BUILDINi
Por further yartlrulars m M tcm
Third Street,
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