Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 06, 1909, Image 2

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I ins conclusion
Ile said he hail|
itlriidcfl several 1 athethoenl eoli
BROTHERHOOD I imi ires ed ,nd
• very favarably !
witli tIreii reports and
I work. Ile said thè earnest en 1
Will Be G rgam m l As An Üiticmne *>11 c l e a v e 1 1 of thè citizens of Cottage |
Is a good Japanese or
1Glove lo promote lite generai wel :
Wednesday Evening s •Meet­
Chinese Mailing. Every­
I fare of the city and community is |
ing a fid Rangu.d.
' a practical example of the brother­
one knows the comfort of
hood principle and practice
Ex
a good mattirig' on the
Rev. S. C. Adams, pastor .if the tend the It end of grant fellowship!
floor in the hot season.
Presbyterian ehurch. lias iuaugu to the stranger and visitor.!
Many know how good a
rated a movement, the object ol ¡Churches should especially eulti
covering it makes during
will, li i 111 ’ . 1 ■;a 11 i. ili.iii ol .. vate this virtue. At this juncture
Hiothehood* fur the men of the 111 ot Her hood idea was generally
the cold months.
the congregation, the aims and ob I endorsed lev those present and upon
jeet of which, in relation to the i motion it was decided .to meet a t !
church, is similar to what the I.a | an early date and effect permanent i
A Matting in Winter
des‘ Aid societies are to the ladle organization of a Presbyterian
of
the church. In order to bring \ Brotherhood, C. P. Jones being j
....
. . . . — . . n W l I V l I l i >11 . ,
Is simply covered with
this matter more forcibly to the at : elected temporary chairman, the
tention of the brethren of h.s con | date for organization being subject
rugs. Nothing looks nicer '¿ k ill
gregation, Rev Adams planned and | to bis call. It is a move in the
on a Matting covered floor
carried to a successful conclusion a right direction. Among those
and nothing is warmer or more home like. Clear» i than
splendid banquet and social even j present were: A. 11. Wood, Mayor I
carpet, durable and easy to take care of. Our Matting i tin
big at the Phillit Hall We lues-1 Job, 11. (). Thompson, !'. 1 1 .1
Irest Oriental products.
day evening, the closing hou i , Rosenberg, C. W. Wallace, (). ().
being devoted to a discussion o f , \ catch, Marion Veatch, Clarence
this “ Brotherhood” movement.
Morss, I.. F. Wooley, Ira Randall, I
After assembling at the hall tl» !sid Hamlin Chas. Jackson, Kobt. I
«.'fcç.x.
t - i t u Î.-&. V
gentlemen of the church and a C'.rifliu, !•'. Cl. Conley, Worth Ilar-|
number of guests enjoyed a social Vev, A. 11. King, K. W. Waters,
hour The banquet was then an |.\ R Sherman, G. II. Tyson,
liouneed and all were seated about j Harry Short, W. H. -Rowan, M.
the festal board in the banquet m . Wheeler, C. K. and F. R. I
Northwest Apples Best.
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
hall where they were royally |Spencer, I). ). DuBniille, Rev.
T u o flla y fl a n d F r id a y s .
served by six young ladies of the Adams, C. P. Jones, l)r. Milligan,
Consul General Robert P >1-.in Pi ’ sbyteriau eliureh, Misses Dealt II. 0 . Kinter, A. C. Kinter,
Between Portland and
T ilK LKADKK PtJBMHHINM CO. (Ino.)
uer, writing from Hamburg,
Perkins,
Mabel
Rosenberg,
Fan
W. C. Conner and a few strangers
C on N kr A Du B ri t li . e , - Editora many, details facts relalin to tin
rella Atkinson, Nelle Ivllis and A quartet ...imposed of I,. F. I
San Francisc > . . . .
apple
industry
of
this
eouutiv
.»■
Entered at the Cottage Qrove postonica as sec­
reflected in the prices received Mabel Veritch. At the conclusion Wooley, < diver Veatch, Worth j
ond-class m atter.
there, and shovrs that Oregon .»». of 111 banquet, C. P. Jones, as Harvey and Clarence Morss fa J
Of our fall puiTlv -vs v. have received the fol­
HUHMCItimON KATKH
Washington apple- britt mute i,.. in.
uiuouiked the object Vored the gathering with ’lie
One Year
fuso than those front an) oth
lowing:
. The finest, best select.-,1 line of.«dress goods
,he
ithering
and
many
oftUosel
Six Montili
75
Brotherhood hymn, arranged as a
Three Months
A) tliesealebeiugine.m il o i on tilt
and
trimmi
■ .or shown in the > ity. Bedding, in­
preseiit
Responded
lo
thè
one
para
!
male
chorus,
and it was well ren-
the California product »- foil
! uiount toast o r subject “ Brotlier dered.
cluding an invoice of Australian F-.unbs Wool, anti-
State
1900.
FRIDAY, A rr.ü S T 6,
Ih..od," auiong thè speakers beitrg I
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Oregon, Wash
moth processed, all in one piece, for c.nuf. t filling—
California ___
Fred (1. Conlev, manager Coni !
see
this before purchasing cotton bats. Ladies’,
Tragedy in Insect Lilt*.
As to the possibilities of the ex mereiai Club: I) J. DuB/uillc. ¡
A. I>. Helms, the well-known
tension of the apple trade with
men’s arid children'! medium and heavy underwear,
Ashland fruit man says the eastern Germany tlie report show ill, i :u
lu c le Bern Veatch, who has al­
umbrellas The famous Phoenix-knit muflh-rs in all
fruit market outlook is good. lie 190.x derm any imported
BEV. SELDEN C. ADAMS
i I
ways been somewhat of a student
colors amt qualities. The “ Daylight Store.”
already has a buying order for one- tons of apples, of which the United
of nature, was walking about his
hundreil car leads of good apples: States supplied only in, •>■>.’ tuns
hill and woodland pasture Wednes-1
He says: “Oregon apple growers in 1907 Germany imported I M.
457 tons, the Cniterl State: ml
day
accompanied by his daughter, !
should profit by the example of the itig ‘>,229 tons.
Mrs.
llolderiuau,
when they j
California orange growers, who
dermany enforces rigid in ,
noticed a long narrow re.l streak
form themselves into selling cor­ tiou for the San Jbse scale, and
by the pathway. Upon investiga- j
porations, send or employ a capa­ this pest lias been found on a
number of shipments from th
tion it was found to be an army of I
ble representative in New York
Pacific coast. Mr Skinner, says
ants on the double quick march ]
City to personally look after their however, that as .. rule \tiu-ri- -n
%
and
seemingly .veil organized and | ( , f
interests and sell only through this apples reach Germany in ;•<»
proceeding in order, led by ,-veral1 j!
representative. They can then fix condition. He urges tit a I n be
ants somewhat in advance ol the
their own selling price and elimi­ exercised by all apple siri{
free
their
orchard
front
s
ale
and
main
body. As they seemed to
nate the competition of one grower
other pests, and then exercise . ■■ ■
have
an
object or purpose in view,
with another.
stant supervision of their emplo
Mr. Veatch and daughter decided
A ll Kinde» of
to insure that the fruit be pack. 1
to. spend a little time in watching
A visit from the head officers of so as to make it pleasing to the eve
their movements. They look a
any great secret society is an honor as well as protect it again-l brib­
straight course, not even turning
to lie appreciated by any local ing while being transported
Hamburg is the .great apple receiv­
aside for clumps of bushes, but
order and the city in which it is ing port. There, writes the con
i would pa through these miniature
Pastor Presbyterian Church
located. Therefore, the citizens of sul, honest and impartial rule .,1
jungles coining out on the opposite
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Cottage (¡rove should co-operate sale are observed and the seller al j - - - - .
i
ways
receive
what
is
his
due,
the
with the local camp W. O. W. in
Mayor B. K. [ul>, F. II. Rosen­ side. A large decayed fir stump
welcoming and providing enter­ market regulations and gov. rn berg, I. F„ Wooley, Rev Adams, some distance away ap|reured to
ment inspection having l- cn de
tainment for Head Cousul I. I. veloped in a maimer to make » A. C. Kentei. Clarence Morss and be their objective point and upon
Boak, Head Managers W. C. certain that always there shall hr Others. The principal speaker of approaching it Mr. Veatch noticed
C H A S. M A T T H ijW S, Proprietor.
Hawley and John Pattison and no crooked work or unjust re j.
the evening was Dr. |. V. Milligan, a smaller settlement of large black
other promiiieut Woodman officials tion of shipments.
Presbyterian Sabbath school mis arils busily at work. Finally the
derman
fruit
buyers
havt
lor
army ol red ants arrived and a
who will be guests of this local
years been sending their repo n | sionary of Portland, He said the battle royal ensued, the red ants'
order Saturday.
lalives to America to look over Brotherhood »leu means in-.re to­
orchards aud packing house- and day than ever before both in and! outnumbering the black ants, but
Says the Oregonian: “Obser­ keep informed on the conditions ..I ¡.inside of the church.
Women owing to the difference in size it \
vation cars are now operated ou the industry in all important In ¡have been doing wonderful work required two to five of the former
local trains between Portland and calities where considerable quanti in the church and the object of tlie to prove an equal for the latter. .
The Stan d ard High (Trade Fence of the
Cottage drove. It would be inter­ ties of fruit are produced. I'lic I brotherhood is to enlist the men in While the battle was raging it w as:
World.
There is over 400 milds of this
agents
often
go
without
ni
ikir,
esting to know how many of the
observed that numbers of red ants
known their identity, tnd thus o k a more useful anil active endeavor
famous wire fence in D ouglas county, Oregon.
huudred thousand residents of tain information which n.i ,l ; In church work a ml moral uplift, appeared with white eggs in their \
T his is High Carbon Spring Wire which w ill
Portland who come to make their otherwise be harder to cm.
lie employed many interesting and ‘ grippers and it was at once evident
keep
its shape when properly stretched. Will
Tile re|K>rt of Consul Genet al
homes here in the past ten years
some amusing anecdotes to illus- j that while their comrades were ep-|
c arry a lull stock of w ire a t a ll times.
have seen the most lieautiful and Skinner agrees with previ.ut: ic j irate the Brotherhood idea, lie gaging the black ants the other!
ports which li.r e b»ei) sent to the
fruitful valley in the world.”
reds were plundering and rifling,
government IT nr abroad that said this i- the day of I
!
their
abode and stores It all ap
Pacific coast apples now lead thi adverb in
ml that h It the o
Cottage drove is preparing a count. V in all Buropeffu « a rts
It features could be employed toad- I I k -a red as a well planned and sue
AGENTS
mineral and agricultural exhibit to l ik e w is e emphasizes 111 " id -n
jcessfttl attack on the part of the!
be sent east to the various fairs as of Maintaining the present high '
i
ted
ant
t;|M
.n
th.
black
ant
settle-,
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'v
! a ftrt-
an advertisement of the resources standard, in order that The hi h 111 *
prices now obtained may be main vale busing:
ncerti.
Boost for | ment and almost human intetli
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
f
of that section. The drove is tamed and the apple industry leap
tilings tnor
lid spi til nal” was gettce was demonstrated. There .','V J J r . F e m A ( ' v
-
*
hustling these days and time will the large profit which has 1 en
- &
liis admonition.
He said “ a j are no doubt many such tragedies J
Best VVa dtington Cedar shingles
♦
i
bring excellent results.— Register. made in the past years.
D E N T IS T
|
and
demonstrations
in
insect
life'
father gave hi.-small .»
do i M
<
-free of sap, worm holes and
F i r s t C l a s s \V o i k . O v c t l í á n k o f CC o tta g e à
if
we
could
but
observe
them.
knots -'(instantly ou hand. Prices
hens from whit h the- 1,
G r o v e . C u l l a g e G r o v e , O re*™
if
f to suit the times. Inquire of
have all of the proceed,
i-
O rkin R obinson , Cottage Grove.
Dressmaking
marketing the first basket >f
Nine-tenth« of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dis­
tile grocer complained al ut the. I
ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can he cured—is cured
•very day by
small size. whereu|>ou the ioy pur-i Mrs- Sanford desires to announce '
she is again prepared to do all
chased an ostrich egg and , suspend , i | that
kimls of dressmaking aud solicits
ed it by a string in his heu house t|le patronage of.both old and ittfw
It M a k e s W e a k W om en S tron g ,
j after placing the follow in , label customers. Call at her residence
ii.u il
‘Keep your eye on this and ' on I.ocusl street or Phone 277.
S ic k W om en W ell.
It te ll directly on the organ« affected and it at the iim r tune a general restora­
j do the best yon can.' Keep youi j Indies tailored suits a specialty.
tive tonic fo r the wbote sy.teni. It cure, female complaint right in the privacy
I eye t »i the best in the Christian life
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of home. It raekea uoneccaiary the disagreeable questioning, exon.-
id
local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to
.diameter and fin the b e s t you
For Sale.- A g»r.d bakery busi
[aud
“ THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
•very modest women.
ness, including rang".- and alt ;
can.
We shell nol particularize here as to the symptoms of
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon g g A. P. Armstrong, LL B., Principal
necessary
utensils.
Apply
to
this
those peculiar affections incident fo women, but those
Rc
Whims salti he w¿ office.
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
wanting full informnlion ae fo Iheir symptoms and
sure much got>d could be accora
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means of positive cure ere referred fo the People's Com­
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. M o re
mon Sense Medical Adviser—1008 pages, newly revised
plisltetl througli a church brother
l'Ut- Wa.'hiugti .n supreme court calls for help than we can meet—position certain. Glass and
and up-fo-date Fd.tion, sent f r t t on receipt of 21 one-
hood . that Ite jj.id lieeii watching ' says social cittì .s selling liquors
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing ee/y; or, in cloth
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
binding for 31 stamps.
j
f .m
th. inov einen t in other diuretica 1 must take out licenses. This is office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
and i ummuiiitie s which confirmed J certainly tight.
penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
i G e n u in e
The Best Year-Round Floor Covering
Flic new C3lass Oven
Door Ran^e with Heat
Thermometer, all Mal­
leable. The newest ami
Best. Largest atoek of
Ranges ever brought to
this eity. Refrigerators
all sizes styles and prices.
mm
m m
SIMERAL & VANDENBURG
¿ a v o r it e
=Veatch Co.
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Everything in Hardware
(tuns and Ammunition
j
THE BEST LIGHTED STOREROOM
ßl)RKHÖLi)E!!=WöOD$ LO.
COTTAGE. GROVE
Mill Feed
Granin
and Hay
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THE PA(i£ WOVEN WIRE FENCE
SPRAY-W YNNE OMPANY
Facts for Weak Women
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
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