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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1909)
.* M OST ANY BANK vvvvv^vv^àiì^SÀ^- <&$»&* Cati.handle >our businesc, altev^ <? a fashion, when times aregoud v md money easj^ UQicn Urne» t .tre hard end muntfy tight >on S feel the need of a business con- S' nection with n f I>o your baukiug business and make your credit good with 1 lie Strongest Bank in South Lane Co. FFRST N H T IO N K L B H N K OJ’ COITALK illtOVK. sxsecss-^ ccsvs.s-ac>v<iss-.ve< 's*ss.cs s»»«s««cvs^^^'cs.xw.'cv<i COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. REPORT OF THE T v ie s é a y i a n d F rid a y » . JOINT INSTITUTE ' " T il K LKA 1)1 B I I B LI8H IN « CO <l«e.j CONstm 4 U u B bi i i . i . k . '- OUR. FIRST Strong and Reliable Bank 1 I’Alitor:« Grand Sprins Announcement This is one of the many differ en t s t y l e s of American Lady’s Shoes, and it real ly deserves vour attention. Never before have you found such qual ity and beauty in a shoe a t the price F fR :3 .5 ( ) Jm etican Advances Showing Spring Styles S h o e w ith the A few Siioptioiis A HAT H O SIE R Y The last issue of the Leader Woman We have the linesl and Knt«rt‘ii at the CotU k »U* rove* postoinee %« u*- gave a complete report of the W. TO »ml-clfts* mailer. best line of hosiery ever C. T. t \ joint institute up to F ri ttUHMCKirriON KATK8 shown in Cottage Grove, Weekly, ouc year. $t.S0. months .75 ce n ts day morning and following is a f • •- 8KMT-WEKXLY. report of the last days work con both in Ladies’ and Gents’ - One Year t .d» cluding with the grand gold medal SfaK Month« • • also Children’s. All col .75 fnree Month« contest Friday evening. ors, to match the ladies’ T H E H A R D E M A N — None better made at Friday morning’s session opened * T T E s ilA Y , F E B R U A R Y 16, 1900. with Mrs. Marsters in the chair. spring gown. Prices 10c any price. Latest shapes and colors always in .. * - Devotioual* were conducted by stock. •r - ■ ' to 50c. Mrs. M. F. Gates of Roseburg DON T 1IKE DIRECT PRIMARY. The soles on these after which a general discussion h an d som e sh o es Governor Hughes’ .plan for an of Sunday school work followed. are cut from flexi i ‘Oregon primary law” attracts The “ Y” work was conducted ble O a k leather, Never before has there less, and less favor as the days go by Mrs. Eva Wheeler followed by S h o e s are favorites which makes it the ever been shown such a by lit New York. an interesting discussion. Social with a million discrim m o st com fortable line of Fancy Wash goods ^ T h e # most interesting feature a'nd red letter days, the subject! inating Americans. Not walking shoe made as we are offering this tjiat has devploped has been the being presented by Mrs. Ilumpreys A pair will please unstinted disapprobation which is Qf Goshen’, followed by discussion spring at remarkably low alone because they are you. utauifested by independents. In after which the subject of “ How prices. Wash Goods 10c easy on the feet and fact, men who have been the may we increase our Membership’ and up. possess sturdy endur Govjejnor’s unswerving allies for | was presented by Mrs. Russel of years (¿ave frankly announced j Drain; a discussion following ance, but are made on About Corsels their opposition to the projiosed The 1,. T. L. work was intro lines appropriate for In this age there is a cor “ reform.” duced by Mrs. Richard of Drain set for every figure, and correct dress. ’ Prominent iit the list of men; which was discussed, until the there is no reason why any woman should have a figure “ wMmfha've stated their disapproval1 noontide prayer and adjournment Bought direct from the out of proportion or unfash * afe Jacob Gould Schurman, presi 1 and lunch at the church. ionable. There is no reason largest wholesale house why a woman should not l>e ’’ ’dihffoi Cornell ldiversity: Seth A F T E R N O O N S E S S IO N . in the United States, by comfortable and at ease l4>w, ex-M avorof New York and, when corseted. Truly, the At 1 :.!0 devotionals conducted one who has had years We have just recently put in a line of Crock problem has been harder for .Nicholas Murray Butler, president some figures than for others, of experience in these of Columbia. At the state cou j by Mrs. A. J. Buchanan, Rose ery, Dishes and Kitchen wares. Come in and still, the results have l>eeti burg. The. subject "training of accomplished. lines. Your wants can see them and note the remarkably low price. xeuiiou. last fall President Schur-j our children from a physician' Take, for instance, the man was offered the uominatiou surely be supplied in this line of corsets we carry—the was presented by for governor, lie declined, as he standpoint” HENDERSON. We can fit line at our store. Roseburg and -the you—make you comfortable refused to stand in the way of hi* Mr*. Scott of —give you the fashionable discussion was opened by Dr friend, Charles Evaus Hughes. lines so much desired. You may have a perfect figure. .fx-Mayor Low says: “ A poor j L.gtage Gmve. others If so, you’re very fortunate, We make a special effort in our Grocery depart mat) cannot afford to be a candi- i ulso takfal« Plirt in lhe discussion for not one woman in fifty HENDERSON^ “ ()ur Slogan” being the next on can make such claims. 'The date under its conditions, ’ ’ he as HABIT BACK MOPEJl ment. Stock kept fresh and up-to-date at all times. reason so many women seem ï*L*ceM r\ FroM" purses, side and back serts. “ He is compelled to make the program, was conducted by to have a perfect figure is because they’ ve chosen the r*ght corse*. Let us figure with you on your bill for your one battle for the nomination and Mrs. Flagle of Hast Eugene—dis If you’re too stout or too »li»u, or your figure is not well combs, elastic I plain and a second, for the election. Then cussion following.* The subject proportioned, proper corseting will greatly correct the fancy)—a most complete month’s supplies. We can compete with anyone faults. If you want a well rounded waist, the fiat abdomen, l so-called reform places a pre “ Our work among luuibeimen and the sculptured back effects and the nearly hipless figure, let line. miners” presented by Mrs. Comp on prices. mium upon the mau who can iu- us help you. vent a catch phrase or best appeal | ton of Cottage Grove, state super inteudent of that department, dis to Jhe passions 0f the hour." 1 cussing following. Mrs. Bishop ¡of Yoncalla then presented the Circuit Judges Hamilton aud subject, "How can we liest get in Harris, of this ( the second ) judicial touch with our teachers." Re district have uuited- in a public | W H E R E YOU DO BETTER for the accommodation of p a I spouse by Prof, lulow of Cottage Be sure and give Central the statement, . iu which they assert j trons iu reasonable distance Grove, each subject being ably ilijit 4 third judge in the district is I from Store. right number. j presented and each discussion in- not. needed. .They say they are ! teresting. apiply aide to take care of all the G R A N D G O L D m V:DAI. C O N T E S T bHaptpaP. and that the bill in A good sized audieuce assembled trydgjced by Senator Chase, of Cpp* epunty, is nut approved by to listen to the evening exercises them. It was introduced without including the grand gold medal duet and a mixed quartet from the SUMMONS. Pasture for Rent. contest. their knowledge or consent. ’resbyterian church directed by The meeting opened with a song In the Circuit Court of the S tate 4 . F. Wooley was a pleasing mus Two hundred acres of pasture of Oregon, for Lane County. devotional service. Mrs. it appears plain that, including and O rego n an d S o u th e a ste rn K nllrom l ical number, the singers being standing, appropriations, the de Russell of Douglas and Mrs. Pal Misses Kva Richmond, Blanche laud to rent on the Stock’s place C om p an y , a c o rp o ra tio n , plaint iff. vh J ohn Finn, ilcfemtnnt. about 2 X miles east of Cottage mands ou the state treasury at this mer of Lane, county supcrinteild- /’eatcli and Messrs Ernest Andcr T o Jo h n Finn, the nliove nam ed Grove, or will take stock to d efen legislative session will aggregate cuts of contest work, took charge d an t: Oregon sou and Melvin Jordan. Another pasture. Apply to In the n am e of the s t a t e of a p p e a r almost $4,000,000. The figures ! <>f the program. A contest for the yon a r e hereby required to filed excellent musical number was a F rank C rabtrek , an d answ er the com p lain t titled show- that in few ways has the grand gold medal followed, the selection by the ladies (piartet and a g a in s t y o u in the a b o v e en the Cottage Grove, Oregon way? aud means committee made contestants lieing Misses t.crtrude action within six w eeks frn m this iu resjionse to an encore, a second d a te ol the first publication of e a r Palmer aud Klla Dickerson, Cot good *u its announced intention of uutnber was rendered, the singers II. O. Thompson, president of su m m o n s, an d if you fail to a p p fo r tage Grove and Mrs. J. C. Parker, holding appropriations down. being Mesdames Van Winkle, the Commercial club, has beeu an d a n sw e r ns herein required ply Hugeue. w an t thereof, the plnintllT will npfhe Conner, Thompson aud Bruud. spending several days at Hood t o the court for a n a sse ssm e n t of the The judges, Mrs. Buchanan of l’frhaps,. if the Yoncalla Courier This closed a most interesting and | river, gleaning inside information dan in gea which will result to of a b o v e lim ned defendant by reason ed management had turned out that Roseburg, Mrs. Richmond of successful joint institute of the regarding the process required to the ta k in g of the p ro p erty describbe “ up-to-date weekly” at Youcalla, Springfield and Mrs. Bishop of In p la in tiff’s com plaint, desired to n Lane and Douglas W. C. T, f . secure the creation of a new conn which it is dispensing so much hot Yoncalla, made their decision in a p p ro p ria te d by the plaint iff. nnd oes ty by invoking the initiative and paym en t of tho nnioinit of d an m gd air about ju st now, it might not favor of Mrs. J. C. Parker of Eu referendum. He has also obtained mo asse sse d , in fo th e court by sai- pl d aliff. th e p lain tiff will la k e hide have been found necessary^ to seek gene, who gave a very forcible Nyssa Coming to the Front. other valuable information per m in t a g a in st you a p p ro p ria tin g to ^reeuei fields and pastures new. recitation, ¿ “ The l’.uetny I'nder the right ol ivn.v ilescriiied in said tainmg to the organization of a c it o m p la in t. the F la g ," and although winning Gus Tcutsch, an old time, well new couiitv. Just as well have more nice, the laurels the contest was a close T h is sum m on s is published once a week for six successive w eeks, in the j known Creswell boy, who for a level) bright green lawns this yenV one. C o tta g e t .r o r e L ead er, a newsp.qier number of years has lieen travel than ^we ever had liefore. D. P. Chamberlen recently of geu eral circu lation in Ijvne c o u n The readings given by Mrs. ing up and down the country rep S t a t e of O regon, published in j shipped four fine Silver Spangled C t y o , llag Nate Coinptou and Mrs. W. A. In self! coun ty and resenting a Portland wholesale Hamburg heus to Caldwell, Idaho, s t a t e , e by (trove, Have you spotted the fellow who o n le r of Hon. O. R. Chris-J I Union wav were very interesting house, was In Cottage Grove Mon m an. C om ity J u d g e o f s a id county sent you that comic? • and entertaining. Mrs. Russel day. He was far-seeing enough a the party receiving them express m ade on the 8th d a , of F eb ru ary , iiig himself as well pleased with 190». Oregon was .SO years old yester and Mrs. J . A. Buchanan of Doug few years ago to invest a few Tho lirst publication of tills su m his buy. Cottage Grove fanciers day. las, rendered a splendid patriotic thousand dollars in and about the m ons is on the tilth d a y of F eb ru ary , are selling about all of the fancy 1900, an d the la s t pub lication on the little town of Nyssa, on the Snake poultry stock they have to spare. 2 6 th d a y o f M a r c h , 190». J. C. J o h n so n an d J . s M kiu k y . river, in Malheur county, where A tto rn e y s for FlnlntilT. today two big government irriga If the North Pole doesn't want When a w om an apeak« o l her lion protects are under way, oil to lie discovered, it had better dive A ll K i n d s of Sweel Peas «¿lent s e c r e t suffering «he and natural gas have been dis under an iceberg, for an Eskimo, tru st* you. M illion* have he- We have just received a large «tow ed thia m ark of confi covered, new railroads arc build with a scientific education, is go assortment of the best known vari dence on D r. K . V . P ierce, ing aud lots which were bought ing after it. For the first time the eties of very fancy sweet pea seed of Buffalo, N . V . E v e ry where there a re wom en who for $25 are selling at $lixk>. Our North Pole is up against something from Portland Seed Co. hear witneaa to the wonder- We would advise all who are friend Teutscb, therefore is having in its own class. w orkin g, carin g-pow er of Dr. P ierc e ’ a F a v o rite Prcacription going to plant sweet peas for the ! all he can do to keep front beooin — which aavea the »m iffrin g *#x annual fair to lie given some time I ing a bloated bondholder or a fm m ftain, and aucce**ful1y FOR SA L E —A nice home of this spring to call early as possible ! grapple« with w om an'« w eak- trust magnate. He tried hard to 1% acres iu Cottage Grove, X and take advantage of the large nesaea and ifaM ora itis. get the writer to share him in his acre in berries and fruit, good assortment before the best varieties | " IT m a k e s w e a k w o t ih n s t r o n g investments over there when he five room house and other build- are gone. Planting day is Feb C H A S . M A T T H E W S , P ro p rie to r. V ; I T FlA K fe s S IC K W O M E N w e l l . M k t c a i . f & Ritufvo. first became interested, but we re iugs. house furnishings, cow, N o w o m an *, .p i- f .l wa> a v e r m i.d ir r r tr d o r her r fd*|V luctantlv declined, aud now we i chickens, garden tools, also seven fid riK f m i.p laced when .h e w rote for a d .ic e ». «• are seeking the most improved acres adjoining, 1 acre set in pears. For Sale. th e-W o aiu '. Iln n iM u n M roie«i A o ocm tion , Dr.; Mrs. Carrie Hefty has sold 2MJ Mew School Building a * V . F ie r c e , 1're.ident, Rulfaln, N . Y . method of eiluctually kicking our On S. P. R R north of Cottage acres of land near Anlauf to Kohl. A good light farm wagon and I m<Ut aaimrmt Ona-cf atm ra w er aera a Oar self. Medford’s new $40,*000 brick Grove, J o h n M c C l a n a h a n . 44-4t Anlauf for $1000» ____ double harness, inquire at this high school building is completed office, aud is a beautiful structure, W HEAD TALK A Beautiful line of OXFORDS ¿micJaut.Ygdy’ Dress Goods American Gentlemen t Lillie Talk Light Weight Wool Fabrics Crockery, Dishes and Kitchenwares GROCERIES Laces, Embroideries Belts, Neckwear O u r Phone M a in 25 REES-WALLACE CO. COTTAGE GROVE, - - Our own Free Delivery Wagon OREGON W atch for our announce ment later. In the mean time remember w e are Heaûonarters fflrHardware Honored by Women COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS M ill F eed G r a in an d H ay