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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1909)
ADDITIONAL LOCAL. CATSUP OR C L A R E T Wedding Bella, Miss Sue Burt of Y oucalla A happy w edding w as solemn speinJing a few d ay s w ith frien«jzed W ednesday evening Ju n e .10, in this y ty . aj (lie home of Mr. an d Mrs. J. Ladies w ash u n d ersk irts v a lu e \y . flick s, in Willow Springs pre- at #1.50 fo r'A S ceu ts F riday ancin c, when tb eir daughter. Miss S atu rd ay at L u rc h * . . . .. . h lsie H icks, becam e the brute of Chas. M cKee aged about l Mr Marioll p . y o u n g . Rev. K. years was drowned w hile s w iu ,, . , .. ... ing in th e river n ear Ju n ctio n C it,,S ,c k # f o M e ’ P**»or of lh e lir s t Saturday." C hristian ch u rch of this city i>er- G e n u in e The new Glass Oven Door Range with Heat Thermometer, all Mal leable. The newest and Best. Largest stock of Ranges ever brought to this city. Refrigerators all sizes styles and prices. T h e first w heat of the season a foruied lhe c*rem ou>r ,Ue |,res‘ rived in P ortland last week froience of a few close persoual eastern W ashington. T he gold« friends of th e happy couple. Mr. I stream is started. Ballard Kelly acted as liest m an S pray with com mon road dutnud Miss E v a Young, a sister of ¡and smother the cherry tree slu fth e Krooul, acted as bridesm aid, is ‘he advice to fruit grow ers give After tbe cereuioliy all elegant by Secretary II. M. W illiam son, c , , , , the S tate Board of H orticulture, lu n c h wan served in the «lining Its all tlie sam e to our side-boards. They know no fa vorites and m ake their l»ow strictly on their merits. We b e lieve we are show ing the handsom est line of buffets in Cottage (Trove. Von m ust surely call and see them. SIMERAL & VANDENBURG COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. Appeal to the Colonel. T v j « * 4 * y s &>x4 F r i d a y * . O, Ilofer, Col. Ilofer, You who for rain did pray, Co.NNF.R A D r l i l i l ll.i.K , Kdltorn I'lease order us some sunshine Upon our picnic day. Knt»»ml at the Cottage Grove pnstnmce as %+c- T IIK I.K A D K K U H I.IS II I N (i C O . ( In -.) ond-ebUM matter. siJKsruirrioK it at km W e e k ly , o n e y e a r. SI.AO. lin e Year N ix Months T h r e e M on th s . m o n th « .7S r e n t« SUM I WFFKI.V. . . . • . TPKSDAY, j n . Y . 20, . . . f;».,# 1 .oO .75 lOO*#. T h a t F rancis J- llen ey has had it pretty good pull on the Unite«! {states treasury is evident from an O regonian dispatch of Sunday w hich relates that in receipting “ in full paym ent for servicesiu the cases of Hyde-Benson and Binger H e rm a n n ,” when Mr. lleney re- receive<l $8,000, he afterw ard re ceived $10,00«! at one tim e and $ 5,000 at another, for w hich he re- ceipteil ‘'on account of services iti th e Ifyde-Bettson and llinger- lle rm an n cases" neither of which lias he prosecuted. It is also idiowu th at between Dec. 2, 1005 n ud J u n e .10, l*inr>, Mr. lle n e y re ceived #27,500 for services ren dered the governm ent in the land fra u d prosecutions. T herefore Con gressm an Chas. Taw ney m aintains th a t llen ey has not only been over p aid , b u t improperly paid and has dem anded a congressional investi gation of the m atter. You knocked o u r celebration, And likewise spoileil the hay, So oriler some sunshine Upon our picnic day. You never will be governor, T h a t’s w hat our people say, Unless you send the sunshine T o us on picnic d ay .— Fix. Mrs. G ilbert O. Brown of Lak«room ' view and W. I I . A sh craft of Ash 1 llose Present were (>. $. Black- | land, were guests of A ttorney anrford and fam ily, W m . Leathers Mrs. W . C. Counter, th e latter Iteatul family, of Willow Springs ing a brother-in-law of A ttorney>reci„c| i Miss Mae N ealou and Counter. jr g N ealon of T able Rock, Mrs. Dave Sm ith an d babies of >ev alltj Mrs. Sickafoose of Cen- Kiugston, Idaho an d Mrs. | . R. , n . . , ,, ,, Skeels and baby, of M organ H ill, l*1 1 a,,d N C al., both d au g h ters of Mr. a n d ! ' lie groom of C ottage ( .rove. Mrs. F ran k W ilson of Doreua, Tbe happy couple sta rt in life Oregon, were recent guests of Mr. ’th bright prospects am i th e liest anil Mrs. Chas. Seam . ! vs\es of a host of friends. T hey Mrs. Fred G. C onley an d little ! ill k-esiile at W illow S prings d au g h ter M argaret, arrived at »W *l|lew, Mr. Ymnlff has a fme farltI. place S unday even in g to reside, —C entral Point H erald. am i are cKCiipying th e cottage of Mrs. Price on F o u rth street. Mi) Has Brought Suit for Divorce. Conley h as lieen em ployed as mai» ager of the Com m ercial C lub an] prom otion work here for a vear an, Mrs. C airie (). Dean h as com- has his work well in han d . 'finenced suit for a divorce from her W illard M artin an d tw o daugli! h usband. A rth u r K. D ean, in ters of Silver Lake, who h av e lieei w hich she charges him with guests of Mr. M artin 's ag«?| m other an d b rother N attie, at th if ad u ltrv with one Mrs. M arshall in place, will leave W ednesday fa| their own home." T h e papers were Seattle to attend th e expositimj! served on the defendant, who was and visit with two brothers cl brought back from Los A ngeles by M artin at th a t place. Sheriff Boivn S atu rd ay m orning, H. H . \ V eatch, th e h ard 'd '« ar arj| almost liefore he got in to the court a *’' e 1° get down *owiil|louse Besides an absolute <li- I hursday, th e first tim e since heV «voice, she « asks . ,< the court to g ran t contracted the m easles som e tim e,, her the sum of #5,150, being one ago. H enry d o n 't often h a u l dow n]11 . . . , _ u„ his colors for any of them , but t h ? W * o f the purchase price paid by measles h ad him all b u t down andLnkox G ebauer for their farm near out. j| Vt\ltervilte, w hich she claim s is Misses Kthel S tratford ami rivjitfully h ers. She ask s for #.klO G race S h au b of Creswell spent: suil money am i separate m aiute- Sunday in C o ttag e G rove being n a r e during the pem lency of the the guests o f Misses Roxie and. uit. There are four m inor chil- M ildred Priiigle. T h ey returned, home on the north b o u n d Cottage- veil ran g in g in age from six to G rove local. T h e y were accom f liueteen years.— F.ugene Register. panied by the Misyes Roxie an d .' W 0. W. Attention. Mildred P ringle, the latter re \ turned hom e on ttye 10:15 Cottagij G rove local. || y ou are requested to be present T h e m any frie n d s of F. II. H all ¡at th e n ex t cam p session, Ju ly are pleased to greet him on the!_>,trd, 1900, to assist in m a k in g the streets ag ain aP.er a long confine- ,,ecessary arrangem ents for the m ent at Im m e with a broken leg, tJl|_ of , be H ead Consul and the result o f th e recent O. & S. I'.. , , „. railroad w reck . W hile Mr. H a lt other head cam p «officers with ..so n is only abk» to get about in a roll- A ugust 7th, By order o f tue ing ch a ir, Tt is a source of consul! C am p. C. II. V a n D knbkro , erab le sa tisfa c tio n to get out a n a Clerk, greet h is m an y friends about X ovnj* “ It was Rob T aylor of T ennes see, who said: “ l would rather fill my purse with money an d keep its gates ajar to nty happy girls while they yet linger under my roof th an to clutch with a misers hand until all the h arp strings of youth are broken and its music fled. 1 would rath er spend my last nickel for a bag ol m arbles to gladden the hearts of my b are foot boys than to deny them childish pleasures and leave them a bag of gold to quarrel over when I am dead. I abhor the pitiless haw k that circles in the air only to swoop down and strangle the song of the linnet or bury its talons in the heart of th e dove. I despise the soulless m an whose greed for gold impels him to strangle the song and lau g h ter of his fam ily .” I again. Some people hold up their bauds W h ite Roy F rohm ader w asT iu in holy horror when some hard- lo a d in g some garden vegetal#« up individual raffles off a bicyg)%, from a single buggy in front o T hrough some error in preparing but do not hesitate to p ltin jet pell M etcalf & Brunei’s store th is m o m County seat clippings from the liu- mell into the governm ent lan d ing. Mr. W oodard’s autom obib gene papers for the last issue of lottery. cautf? dash in g across the bridge th e I.eader the article on the work c a u s in g the horse to run away. of Cottage ('.roves swift pitcher, Killed a Bear at Wildwood. H e was stoppeil at Burklinldel- H aker, was credited to the Register Mr. J. J. K reiger an d Ralph W o tsls store and no d am ag e re yvlien it should have lieeu credited K irk, two of th e crack shots of to tii'S. liugeue ('.uard. We regret W ildwood, h ad th e pleasure of soltl -d except the loss of a feti th is error,'*.?!'d will endeavor to see m eeting a larg e bear n ear t h e sp u < Is. W ildwood mill w hich they soo» ( 'lia s . Sears presented (lie L eads- th a t it does noi occur again. m ade way w ith. Mr. K reigei j w itlr tivo lxm ghs of Royal A m T he Cottage d ro v e "i-eader lends stayed w ith th e gam e, w hile Ralph c h e m es S atu rd ay grown on hh its endorsem ent to forinatioifA ÌJhe cam e out to the mill an d spread fo o th ill farm that w ould have con» . the news. T h e dav being w arm proposed Siuslaw county out obftnt;] him in som ew hat of a h urry, p ared favorably with those on ili* •western portions of l.ane and he was perspiring freely when he play an the recent Salem ch errj D ouglas, and la y s that it will not rushed in saVtMg “ we killed a fair. Mr. Sears has a bumper interfere with Nesm ith co u n ty 's b e a r.” Several stro n g men were fru it crc>p this vear as usual au4 plans, since what slight «liffereuces induced to help bring the gam e th e #am£. m ay l>e said of his grai* home. Later in th e evening they m ight exist as to the liouudaries returned, Mr. P lu ard leading the an d b a\- crop. T here is little ca n be adjusted.— liugene Register. procession ca rry in g th e hide, Mr. difference in the productiveness of Saundes, Maier, R alph and Jake T here is a post office in N e briugiug up the rear loaded with the u allev anil foothill soil, but b ra sk a nam ed Tonic, but it is not hear. They h av e been looking frosts a re lig lite r an d less frequent believed the (lostuiaster took the for bear liehind every tree siuce. in th e hills. office for his health. « J . W . K. Mrri! N in a D w phrey, of Astoria, a rriv e d at th is place last Friday to enjoy ai tw o w eek’s visit with he parent?) Mr. an d Mrs. Jas. O stran D o y o u feel all tire d o u t ? D o y ou s o m etim es der. SlnR says we do not h alf ap- th in k y o u ju at c a n ’t w o rk a w a y a t y o u r p ro fe s p ec in » o u .r green fields, meadow« sio n o r tra d e an y lo n g e r ? D o y ou h a v e a p o o r ape- tite , an d (ay a w a k a a t night* un a b le to s le e p ? A re a n d orchar, ds, and the valley y o u r n erv e* all g o n e, an d y o u r s to m a c h to o ? H a s a m stretch in g cm, t before us, which she b itio n to forge ah ead in th e w o rld left y o u ? If to , you m ig h t as w ell p u t a s to p to y o u r m is e ry . Y o u c an d o it if says looks » ery inviting to her you w ill. D r. P ie rc e 's (» o ld en M ed ic a l D isc o v e ry w ill after five y ea rs. resi«lence at A stor*a , m a k e you • d ifferen t in d iv id u a l. I t w ill s e t y o u r la z y liv e r to w o rk . It w ill s e t th in g s rig h t in y o u r s to m a c h , and a gooili liv ely city, b u t with c.nly I y o u r a p p e tite w ill co m e b a c k . It w ill p u rify y o u r blood. If th e re is an y te n d e n cy in y o u r fa m ily to w a rd c o n su m p tio n , the broad «xgaa of th e old it w ill k eep th a t d read d e s tr o y e r a w a y . E v e n a fte r co n Colum bia ■■ far* • of it a n d the fir s u m p tio n has a lm o st gained a fo o th o ld in th e fo rm of n lin g e rin g c o u g h , b ro n c h itis , o r b leed in g a t th a lungs, it w ill b rin g a b o u t n clad m oiintaaia itr *l,e rear, scenery c u ra in 9H p e r c e n t, of ell c ase s. It is a rem ed y p re p a re d by D r. R . V . P ie rc e , ¡th at is inclined tt* grow mrtuotoii- of B uffalo, N . Y., w h o se Wwr# If givtm f r e t to a ll w h o w ish to w r ite him. I lia g re a t su c c e ss has c o m e fro m h it w id e e x p e rie n c e an d v a rie d p ra c tic e . ous. Mr. IriimpHwi ey is at San D o n 't b e w h e ed le d by a p e n n y -g ra b b in g d e a le r in to ta k in g in fe rio r s u b sti F rancisco looking a. fter business tu te s fo r D r. P ie r c e 's m e d ic in es, re c o m m e n d e d to b e " j u s t a t good. D r. P ie r c e ’s m e d ic in e s a re o f in o w n c o m p o s it io n . T h e ir e v e ry in g re d ie n t p rin te d m atters b ut w ilF stop a ff at «"ottage o n th e ir w ra p p e rs . M ad e fro m ro o ts w ith o u t a lc o h o l. C o n ta in n o h a b it- G rove on Ins retnrw trip hom e an d fo rm in g d ru g s . W o r ld ’s D is p e n s a ry M ed ical A ss o c ia tio n , B uffalo, N . Y . join his wife here; Do Vou Feel This Way? E v e r y t h in g - k O t it is and and ^ ta b le s for your inspection. We are fortunate in having m ade some ex cep tio n ally goo«l buys for fall an d yoif will be pleased with th e s e l^ c tio n s^ n d price. “ th e best Liglite«l P o rtlan d an d /b * to Come to store between F risco ” w here you can S F K w hat you buy. n s BURKH 0 » W 00 DS CO. COTTAGE GROVE A ll Kinds of FLOUR MILLS Mill Feed G racili and Hay C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE The Standard High Grade Fence of the World. There is over 400 miles of this famous wire fence in Douglas comity, Oregon. This is High CaYhon Spring Wire which will keep its shape when properly stretched. Will „carry a full stock of wire a t all times. Y SP IvA Y -W Y N N E C O M P A N Y Farmers Try Smith, AGENTS fv.w,«.-#,v.wi^.-W!VA«i'w.wiv.-niv.»v-nHc J* £ ) p . c . macv # J D j# e n t is t <p First Class Work. Over Bank fit Cottage m G rove. C o lla te ? « ¡r a w . O f**™ ». Notice of Final SeUlement. N otice is hereby g iv e tf t h a t th e ntitler- dersigne»!, e x e c u to r of t h e ^ si.ite of , S tep h en H arris, d e c e a s e d , h a s in th e C o u n ty C o u rt of l . a n e C o u n ty , O rr- I foo , h er final account ns in ch ex een to r, . o f said estate, a n d th a t S a tu rd a y , til j 24 th d ay o f J u ly , a t >»ie o ’clo ck p n i. of said day, lias been fix ed b y sa id C o u rt as th e tim e fo r b e a r - in ^ a tty o b jec tio n s to said re|»ort an d a h r s e ttle m e n t th ereo f. • K II.I.IK a . CRJDW« E x ecu to r. A. H. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. P o rtlan d . Oregon A m m u n it io n are beiir*» placed upon th e shelves A good team , harness and w agon for sate, all in first class condition. In«|uire at th is office. “ F ig h tin g the Beef T ru s t" h ard w are In all d e p a rtm e n ts are arriv in g and Team Outfit For Sale. Sm ith will pay 8% c**nts fOI» good young veal u p tc , p ;o pounds. Sm ith wilt pay 10 ) ^ ' cents for dressed pork thru*, is sweet, young and fa t. /v n y size. S m ith ca n use 1nrge veal of any s r ze an d will p ay w hat it is W orth. Sm ith w au ts Spring c h ic k ens and will pay from H> cents to 18 cents for them . S m ith wilt pay 14 cen ts for hens. Siilitli will pay 25 cents for goo<l fresh eggs. S h ip alt o f your produce to Sm ith direct and you will get your ch eck by m ail at once. in Our F a l l , Goods M arriage licenses were issued S a tu rd a y to l.inley P. Bennett, an electrician of P ortland, an d Miss Leta T . S anford of C ottage Grove; C harles II. W atts, of liu g eu e and Miss Bessie M. Brund of Florence-;, also to Jefferson L. Ray and Miss M innie li. Cole, both of Iuigene. 4EX* k Griffin=Veatch Co. Marriage Licenses Issued. W hen a m an <|uits sm oking and liegins again, lie feels m ighty sheepish. F a v o r it e K in o , Attorney. * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Best W ashington C edar shingles — free of sap, worm holes and knots, constantly on ban d . Prices to suit the tim es. Inquire of O r r in R o b in so n , Cottage Grove. No m iddle m ail's profit or job bers commission to pay when you buy a high grade piano from Marion V eatch, for he bu y s an d •h ip s alt his stock direct from the factory. Moral, b u y at home and save m oney. 5tf dr . h . a . foster Spine Specialist ....AND.... Natura .1 H ealer Free— A pair of stjockin.gs with S pecial A tte n tio n to N erv o u s .mil every p air of ch ild r m s o x fo rd s C h ro n ic D iseases by N atu ral M ethods. . ¡b o u g h t Friday and .Saturday at P h a n * ISOS O f f l r a On W es« S id e J I Lurchs. • Nr'W-