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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1909)
Blue River Mine« Active. OH! FOR A RAT ! A. II. Taylor, general manager of the Blue Bird Mining company of Blue River, Oregon, has just ar rived from Portland where he has been purchasing a 30-horse boiler and eugine, and sawmill complete for his company. The company now have a crew of men building j road and grading out for the mill site and buildings, and as soon as the lumber can be sawed, will be gin the installation of a ten stamp | mill and all necessary buildings, , sheds, etc. They expect to have the plant in operation by the last of October.— Kugene Register. A Sensible Breakfast ALL OUT OF SORTS Has Any Cottage Grove Person Never Felt That Way? Peel a ll o u t o f a o rta ? T ired , tilue, Irrita b le , nervous? B a c k feel lam e an d a ch y ? T h a i's th e sto r y of sick kidn eys— Had lilooil c irc u la tin g a b o u t: I'r lc acid poisoning the body. J u s t one w ay t o feel rig h t a g a in . I Cure th e sluggish k id n ey s : H o lt w ith B onn 's K id ney Pills. D o an 's linve cured m any C o tta g e j P ro v e people H ere's one case Mrs. J . K . B a r r e tt, C o tta g e llro v e , Oregou, s a y s : " I suffered lo r y e a rs | from kidney tro u b le , the most annoy- i lug sy m p tom being it dlitlcurty w ith I the kidney secretions, i n s t i l m an y rem edies and sp e n ts o m e tim e in a ] h o sp ita l b u t did nut receive much re lief. 1 fin ally learned of Oosn’-al Kidney pills and procured them ill B en so n 's ph arm acy, 'th e y lam ented I me from th e first and I a m g la d to recom m end th em .” 1 P o r sa le by a ll d ealers. Price 5n ¡ce n ts P oster-M lllm rn C o , Buffalo. New Y o rk , so le a g e n ts fo r th e I lilted S la te s. Beniem her t i i e n a m e —D o a n ’s — ! and t a k e n o o th er. Genuine Favorite \ 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. Griffin * Veatch Co, The staple or what the French call the “ piece de resistance,” of a breakfast should consist of some 1 Gildersleve-Wheeler Wedding. form of meat, fish, egg or milk, or i j its equivalent in a starch or sugar, I The wedding of Miss Alice | like bread, toast or cakes, says Dr. Wheeler and Willis W. Gilder- Woods Hutchinson in Woman’s sieve Tuesday evening, |uly 27, Home Companion for August. at 7:dH was unique in several These may be supplemented by respects. Elder H. W. Babcock, hot breads, gems or biscuits, with of the Adventist church, grand ----------------------------------•— father of the bride and who is past COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. The State Fair of Oregon is the proper modicum of fat in the ninety years old, performed the shape of two or three pats of butter, Tviesd& vs n n d F r id a y s . growing very rapidly, keeping ceremony, making the third mar- sugar and the alkaline salts in the apace with the general improve TIIH I.KA11KK IMIH I.ISI11 NO CO. (Ini'.) ments of our state, and attempt shape of some fruit or preserves or j riage ceremony he has performed j In all departments are arriving and He C o n n Kit .V D u B r i i i . i .E , E d ito rs ing to encourage the development syrup upon cakes, and an access since his ninetieth birthday. are being placed upon the shelves ory or appetizer in the form of tea, also united the bride’s parents, KnLi'r*.) Ml Un* (Jouaxv Ornve pnstnSlre An sec of agriculture in all its branches. Mr. and Mrs. W. X’ . Wheeler, ond-clam m ailer. Much encouragement has been coffee or coacoa. and tables for your inspection. The so-called cereals ami break twenty-eight years ago. lie him given to the State Board of Agri stilts« IIII-riON We are fortunate in having made One W ar SI.» culture by the legislature, largely fast foods ought not to be made self has been married over sixty S ix Mimi h i 75 years. Grandfather and Grand Sn due to the assistance of the state the mainstay of the breakfast r h r e e Munitili As some exceptionally good buys for press. Funds thus secured have accessories before or after, they are mother Wheeler also married over fall and you- will lie pleased with ino*). been expended very satisfactorily admissible and useful, but they! S'x ty years ago, were present. IfRII>AY, Jl'LY .io, Many relatives were present and the selections and price. Come to to the people at large and for such lack seriously in steaming power, in proportion to their weight, bulk friends from the vicinity of the expenditures will be found on the ( Iregoiiiaiis are still enjoying “ the best lighted store between State Fair grouuds, many perma and power of satisfying the appe bride’s home and Cottage Grove. spring weather. At seven-thirty o’clock Mrs. Portland and Frisco” where you nent buildings and other substan rile. J . O. Van Winkle played Mendels The man who never does any tial improvements that gives this /IN /IN /IN /IN can S E E what yoiT buy. sohn’s wedding March when the Saginaw Items. thing is never criticised for what state institution much more promi groom was escorted under the wed nence and importance. This he does. Several cases of measles around ding bell by his brother, Mr. year’s Fair promises to excell any here. George Gildersleve, while tho What is a fellow going to do previous fair held, especially in L. Jensen returned Monday from bride, leaning upon the strong about it when a court invites con the live stock section, owing to the arm of her youngest brother, ■ tempt by its actions? fact that many eastern breeders the Couer ’dAleue country. Hit am was led under the bell. I Frank says he knows where Thaw 's money seems to lie hold have announced that they will The bride’s maid was Altha ! stop at the State Fair en route to j there is “ China pheasant nest, ing out well. He is now about to the exposition at Seattle.* Will Cudahy is working at Do- Gildersleve, and Mrs. Geo. Gilder j be pronounced sane. 1 retia getting out telephone posts. sieve acted as matron of honor ! The flower girls, Edith Wheeler’ 1 There are 300 men working on Disgusted with being handi Tom Miller with the help of his the Swift packing plant at Port capped, held back and harassed by dogs killed a coyote the first of the and Ketla Johnson, strewed sweet peas before the bride. When the land which is to be opened this fall. Willamette valley people in general week. ceremony was finished, the bride and Salem citizens in particular, All Kinds of Miss Etta Owens and Miss Mary threw her boquet of roses to a I It is to be hoped that the city secession from Oregon and the Angel have been employed to council will not be backward about creatiug of a new state is being teach our school the coming year. number of her girl friends who i going forward with the paving M ill F e e d were eagerly waiting to catch it, I advocated in southern Oregon. project. Mr. Mouteitli, a brother of Mrs. but while it was yeHn the air, Mr. j Declaring that the southern part j A business man of Salem tells of the stnte is being neglected and ¡ J . R. Angel, a late arrival from Oscar Wheeler, the bride’s elder G ra in the Journal of that city: “ We will that the northern part of California the east, is here visiting and will brother leaped and caught and I turn loose and make Salem the is similarly treated, the suggestion locate here if he finds a suitable claimed his sisters roses. Refresh- \ and H ay ments of ice cream and cake were city that it should be: there will be is made that southern Oregon and place. served after which, by request, Dr. | hundreds of teams and thousands northern California pool their in Seashore Game For Children. and Mrs. Van Winkle sang a duet. terests and carve out a state of of men employed here.” C H A S. M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. Oscar was again gallant and took their own, and the name offered is Xo city is ever ready to pave its It is not always easy to amuse the Doctor’s horse and buggy and the state of Siskiyou.— News. streets. Some who have to pay for children at a summer place where temporarily elopeil with some of it fail to see the advisability of Fanners in some parts of the there is only the beach to serve as the beautiful maidens. paving. It costs a little money to A G hkst . county have already liegun to cut a playground, therefore the game pave, but it is sure to bring good their grain. The spring sown of “ Sandpiper” is one adapted to returns for the investment. This Team Outfit For Sale. wheat, however, is still green, and both the place and the little jieo- is the way cities are built. A half owing to July rain will probably ple. Let them play it in their dozen paved blocks on Main street The Standard High Grade Fence of the A good team, harness and be in very late. Reports from bathing-suits. would be worth a whole lot to Cot wagon for sale, all in first class World. There is over 4 0 0 miles of this The children, all except two, Portland indicate that the heads condition. Inquire at this office. tage drove from more stand points famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. have been well filled in most sec form a flock of sandpipers, hop than one. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will tions, when the sheaves have been ping up and down the beach, while Wanted. keep its shape when properly stretched. Will the remaining two are the “ hunt Representative Wright of At examined, and such a state is like Clean cotton rags wanted at the carry a full stock of wire a t all times. ers,” who try to catch the wary ly to exist in I.aue comity. lanta' Georgia, will introduce a birds. 'They run after them, sing Leader office, 2% c a pound. bill in the state legislature prohib ing: Dressmaking iting girls and women from riding “ Sandpiper, sandpiper, hopping horses astride in Georgia. Wright AGENTS Mrs. Sanford desires to announce on the sand, is a physician, and he says the bill that she is again prepared to do all Come, let us catch you. and join Smith will pay 8% cents for has the support of doctors of the kinds of dressmaking and solicits our band!” goo«J young veal up to l.lo state, who claim it is injurious for the patronage of both old and new CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Q R F. C M A CY 9 Then the hunters do their best to pounds. women to ride astride. Violation customers. Call at her residence ^ D EN TIST of the act is to lie punished by a on Locust street or Phone 277. catch two of the sandpipers, who, Smith will pay 10% cents Best Washington Cedar shingles Ladies tailored suits a specialty. once caught, become hunters in F ir s t Class W ork, o v e r R.ink of Cottage fine and imprisonment. for dressed pork that is sweet, — free of sap, worm holes and tiro v c. C ottage C.rove, O regon. (j their turn. The only way a sand young and fat. Any size. knots, constantly on hand. Prices V.-*V piper can escni>e lieing captured ii Smith can use large veal of to suit the times. Inquire of to hop on one leg, and so long a: any size and will pay what it O rrin R obinson , Cottage Grove. he is standing thus, he is safe: bill is worth. 6 0 YEA RS' E X P E R IE N C E let him l>egin to run, and he is No middle man’s profit or job Smith wants Spring chick bers commission to pay when you Woman's most glorious endowment is the power again prey for (he swift hunter.— ens and will pay from 1<> to awaken and hold the pure and honest love ol a buy a high, grade piano from Woman’s Home Companion for cents to 18 cents for them. worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, Marion Veatch, for he buys and no one in the wide world can know the heart agony August. Smith will pav 14 cents for ships all his stock direct from the she endures. The woman who suffers from weak hens. factory. Moral, buy at home and ness and derangement of her special womanly or I RADC M A R K S ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart oi save money. sjf According to carefully compded Smith will pay 25 cents for D e s i g n s a man. Her general health suffers and she loses C o p y r ig h t s A c . statistics the Japanese in California good fresh eggs. her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability A n y o n e sen d in g a « k etch and d e scrip tio n may qu ickly a sc e rta in o u r o pinion fr e e w h e th e r an and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. K .V . Pierce, of Buffalo, N .Y ., with have sent $75,000,000 to their Ship all of your produce to in v e n tio n is p ro b ab ly p aten t aide. C om m un ica the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for end cured many tio n * at rtctly co n tld etitlal. HANDBOOK " n P a te n ta homes in Japan in eighteen years; s e n t fre e , o ld l d e e a s t t a -----------' a e n cy for ------------------ n e r u m i? p a r e n ti, DR. H. A. FOSTER Smith ilirect and you will get thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail« P a te n ts ta k e n th r..tig li M unii & Co. rece lv e ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favdrite Prescription. It is e positive n x cial not let. ics, w itb o a t charme. In thè the Chinese, in .10 years, have sent your check by mail at once. specific for the weaknesses end disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu Spine Specialist home $800,000,000. lates, strengthens end heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No kewest dealer will A Rattan Chair. What is there easier or more comfort- aide than a nicely upholstered Rattan Rocker. For the porch, parlor or sewing room. They are such a comfort. I.ookover our stock of rattan goods. You’ll sure see something you want. Everything in hardw are Guns ' and Amm unition S IM E R A L & VA N D EN BU RG Our F dJl Goods BURKH0LDER=W00DS CO. COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS THE PAGE WOVEN W IRE FENCE Farmers Try Smith S P R A Y -W Y N N E C O M P A N Y W om an s P cn v er O v er M an P atents Frank L. Smith Meat Co. advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT M A K E S W E A K W O M E N STRONG. SICK W O M E N W E L L . U r. FU nm 'a It.axm nl P M t t t ragulate Bad atramgtham Sn,ma.h. I n a r and H o ../ ., I'or Sale.— A good bakery busi ness, including range aird all necessary utensils. Apply to this office. “ Fighting the Beef Trust” Portland, Oregon Scicnliiic American. A handsomely Illustrated weektr. Î.unrest clr- ru lat ton of any actentlflc^ournál. ___ T e r m i, |3 a . fo a r ■ o w m , 9L _ ______ _____ _ by all n ew sdealers. MUNN & Co. 3 «»—«^ New York Branch office. «35 F St.« Washington, D. C •* Peaches are ripe near the Dalles. ....A N D .... 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