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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
Mid - Sum m er LOCAL AND ÏÏ Calapooya Springs Items. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bissell and I.ooks like raiu. family and Mr. and Mrs. Rhone, It was real sum m er W ednesday. of Eugene, left this week for their homes. V acation tim e is growing shorter. Mrs. Lucy Paine left th is week Read the new ad of H am pton & for her home in Eugene m uch ben- Com pany. efitted by her stay at the springs. T he H oyts’ are draw ing great Mr. Harrnes and daughter, crow ds at the A rcade. G et in Line W ith IJessa, of Cottage Grove, visited More new subscribers th is week. D o n ’t Phone Room ou our books for more, yet. with hir daughter, Mrs. P eigle, the P e o p l e who Sunday. All k in d s of sewing m achines at O v erlo o k Mrs. R. 15. W alker, leaves today Conte to O ur Store best prices at Marion V eatch’s. Stf Your for her home at W alker station. Uncle C harles K irk, of H eppuer, Our F in e for Trade Bargains is a guest of his daughter, Mrs. She has lieen tak in g treatm ent at Calapooya and has m ade w onder O rders for Ira Conner. Sum m er and go Home with Mrs. Lucy Chapin is visiting ful improvements. S. L. Bond, of Irving, spent with Mrs. M attie Medley th is week F resh (io o d s , H a ls Reliable Goods Suuday with Mrs. Boud. Mr. on Silk creek. Bond was delighted with the pure A ttorney J. 15. Young w as look U nder their Arms and air. He could begin to see an im ( ir o c e r ie s ing after probate m atters at the provement shortly after leaving the county seat today. and Savings in their F o o tw e a r Grove. Main 25 Methodist Episcopal A nnual Mrs. Smith and d au ghter of Pockets. . . . . Conference will lie held in Cottage Spriugfield have opened cam p at Grove in September. Calapooya. T h e Baptists will hold services Mr. aud Mrs. K irk, of Doretia, in the new tabernacle on the east left for their home after a m ouths’ side next S unday, A ug. 22nd, stay at the Springs. All are invited, T h e big black team of Levi Mrs. Lucy Chapin, of G rants G eer’s took fright aud ran aw ay; •‘W h e r e Y o u D o B e tte r * l’ass, accom panied by her niece, No serious dam age. Miss C lara Groom, Miss Mable Mrs. John Barker, spent S unday M cFarland, P ar rail Groom and at Newport. (). M. Kem h as let a contract Ole Olson, of Cottage Grove, drove DIED. Christian Church Services. for the terracing an d filling up to out to the Springs Sunday. AUGUST 22ND. Chas. Mickler an d J. A. Follett, grade of th e rem aining low part of SW EA NI5Y —On W e d n e s d a y of Portland, took dinner S unday m orning, A ugust 18, 1909, at 9 his residence lot on W all street. with S. L. Bond. 10 a. in., Bible school. o ’clock, at the home of his sister, Little I.ucile Branstetter, of E u 11 a. in., sermon, “ T he IIa r-| Miss Pedigo leaves th is week Mrs. John Powell, six miles gene, who has been visiting with v est,” illustrated with a colored south of Cottage Grove, from with her sister, Mrs. Royce, for congestion of the lungs, Elmer Mr. an d Mrs Jo h n Barker the past Dayton W ashington, where she In crayon cartoon. 15. Sweauey, aged 20 years, K two m ouths returned to her home tends to spend the winter. They 7 p. m ., C hristian Endeavor. Saturday. m onths and 21 days. S p. m., stereopticon lecture, by will visit at Salem an d Portland Deceased was the son of Mrs. Admission only 15, 25 and .15 aud then take in the fair. Rev. Zimm erman, of Portland. Bpllp Sweauey of Eugene, a n d a cents to hear W. I{. V aughan, the Jiverybpdy lyelcome. Mrs. Russell, of Dorena, w ith popular student of the Bible UnL great southern soloist, hum orist W- A. E m u n s , Pastor. her niece Pauliue Russell, of W i 1 versity. H is death w as unusually and impersonator, at the A rm ory chita, K ansas, an d friends, Dr. 's a d aud sudden. H e had been hall next T h u rsd ay eveniug. R. I). Alkon and Mrs. A lkon, of Buys Property in Springfield. | w orking in a logging cam p during “ W hat is a chaffeur, H ans?" Livingston, M ontana, aud R. M. the vacation, but cauie fo his sis “ A h ,” said Hans? “ A chaffeur Seton of E ugene were visitors at Mrs. E. H. Snodgrass and little te r’s home sick on Monday, com is a m an who is sm art enough to the Calapooya M onday. son were down from C ottage G rovi! plaining of his lungs, for he had run an auto, b ut too sm art to own visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j been w ading in the w ater aud had one!” S. Y. Abbott, yesterday. W hile taken cold. It developed into con Dr. W . W. O glesby is justly “ Ever experience a stage rob proud of his garden this season. here she went to Springfield and gestion of the lungs, an d although purchased a sm all acreage tract his uucle, Dr. Bartle, was sent for b e r,” asked a down easterner of On about a fifteenth of an acre of h isV estern cousin. "O n ly o n ce ," ground planted to corn he has al n ear the mill city.— Register. nothing could be done to relieve replied the westerner, w hen I in ready picked four bushels of corn, him. ------ ' T ■ vited a chorus girl to lu n c h ." . or an average of 75 bushels to the U ndertaker Marjot) V eatch, of iy|ove to Cottage Grove. Miss A bigail Johnson, of Cottage acre. H e has only irrigated th is Cottage Grove, took charge of the Grove, who h as been on a trip to garden tract twice. T he doctor also Mr. 15. L. Cady, and daughter, j body and prepared it for shipm ent Seattle, arrived here last n ig h t to had an ab undance of m any other to Eugene T hursday where it will Mrs. 15. L. Sm ith, left yesterday visit her sister, Mrs. E ugene Mat- kinds of vegetables including ca b be buried by the side of the deceas for Cottage Grove. Mr. Cady re lock, says T h u rsd ay even in g ’s bage an d potatoes. H e recently cently purchased seven acres about ed father, Rev. Sweauey, who died E ugene G uard. left several tassells of corn at this a year ago. a mile east of the city and they W ill Keen,,of Gervais, is a guest office on which fully developed D IK D O N S A M E RED H E WAS BOHN. expect to m ake their home there. of the Beidler brother«. H e will kernels of corn had grown. T he — Register. Elm er 15. Sweauey, the young d i assum e charge of the H arding variety planted was the early white vinity student, so well an d favora farm when the Beidler brothers’ su g ar corn. bly know n in Eugene and Lane Do You Want to Bell, tim e is up iu O ctober. Mr. Keen county, who died n ear Cottage is a brother of Mrs. H ard in g . T h e Marshfield Tim es says, Mrs. A nyone w ishing to sell their G rove on last W ednesday morning, C. S. P rank and wife cam e up F ran k D. W heeler, of Cottage farm, write Robert L. Blair, 221 gave up hi# life within three miles from Eugene in an hour and a Grove, state organizer of the Young W est Park street, Portland, Ore. of where he first saw th e light and quarter, iu their new Ford autom o People’s Departm ent of the W. C. another rem arkable coincidence is H e'h as buyers for Oregon farm s. th a t he died upon th e same bed bile this m orning to spend the day T . U ., while iu Marshfield o rg an stead upon which he was born. with friends. T hey were accom ized a “ Y ” society here w ith ^ S T ickets are on sale • at ' ‘T he Besides his mother he leaves three panied by Prof. S traub and wife. members. T h e following officers W ave” for the V aughan en tertain brothers, who are now living in President, C anada, and two brothers and a Singers, d o n ’t forget the first re- have been elected: m ent. Better call early and get a sister living in Eugene. He was hersal of “ P inafore” under the d i Miss Mary H anson; vice-president, good seat. Admission IS, 2S, and; next to the youngest member of the rection of Prof. Martin 15. Robin Wm. Stauff; secretary, Miss Clara 35 cents. j family. son, at the A rm ory M onday even Redfield; cor. sec., Miss N ettie ing. Here will be presented an Wooley; treas., J . W. H unt. Spray-Wynne Co. Has It A NEW | Money Saving Values Bvirglacr Proof ^ Window Locker AND Sash Holder Protect your windows from b u tg lars by using H a rt's Burglar Proof A nti-R attler, A utom atic V entilation Sash H older an d Locker. O ne alw ays th in k s of locking th e doors but leaves the windows unlocked, therefore you are not safe in your house from b u rg lars. W e have the best all round window lock au d holder ou the m arket. 1st. Because the lock w orks autom atically an d alw ays locks itself an d the window can n o t fall and break th e glass. 2nd. Because the lock keeps windows from rattling, w hich no other lock will do aud is worth more than th e price of it. 3rd. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or bottom, w hich ought to be done for h e a lth ’s sake, an d no one can enter from the outside, an d you will feel perfectly safe. 4th. Because they are m ade out of steel aud are stronger aud better th an all other sash holders. W ill hold any w in dow, large or small. Rees -W a lla c e Co. excellent opportunity to get some good train in g in vocal m usic free of charge. Benefit Co. F,. » Mr. H enry D. N aye, Jr., son of Rev. N ave, former pastor of the Presbyterian church here, will speak at th e m orning service at th at church S unday and in the evening the services will be con ducted by th e Brotherhood with sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Adam s. Indestructible ! The clear, full, brilliant tone of Columbia Indestruc tible Cylinder Records is the best reason for their grow ing popularity. But it’s a fine thing to know they can't break, no matter how careless you may be, and that they will never wear out, no matter how many times you play them. 35 cents ! Call for a catalog ! A splendid repertoire to choose from -and we are adding to it right along. A. J. ARMSTRONG. t r Misses M ary an d S arah Bartels will go to P ortland S unday to a t tend the fall millinery openings and will also put in a complete stock for a “ L adies’ T o g g ery ,” which will lie opened soon in co n nection with their m illinery store. Miss Mary will visit Seattle before returning home. W hen buying b ak in g powder, ex am ine the label and see th a t it reads cream of tartar, bi-carbouate of soda and starch. T his is the only protection you have ag ain st the u ah e alth fu l alum , phosphate baking powders. Be ou the safe side, by dem andig C leveland’s. T hree pound cans, $1.00, five pounds $1.65. I'o r sale by all the leading grocers. “ T h e best ev er” — th at is w hat they all say when they hear W . E. V aughan, the im personator and soloist; who will appear here soon. D on’t fail to hear him. T h e b u rn in g of some slashings southw est of town aud near the T he Calapooia Poultry A ssocia Booth-Kelly mills northeast of this tion has its p lan s well under way city W ednesday filled the valley for its second an n u a l show which with sm oke during th e day. will be held [in Cottage G rove in January. II. H. Collier, of T a Bob Robinett spent T n u rsd ay and coma, has been engaged to judge today in this city after m any years the show and a large list of prem i absence in G illam county and um s provided. D ates and place in P ortland. H e could only recog which the show will be held will nize th e old-tim ers. be announced soon. 25% off on lad ies’ and ch ild ren ’s 'W e are selling ladies' shirt ready to wear dresses at H am pton w aists for one-half off F rid a y and S atu rd ay at L u rch ’s. & Co’s. SpraLy - W ynne THE BABY CONTEST AT THE ARCADE Following is the vote for the bab ies entered in the contest now going on at th e A rcade T heatre. Names of the little ones will not lie given until after the contest closes. U p to last nig h t the vote stood as follows. No. 1 ....................... 211 “ 2 ...............................................256 “ 3 .................. 86 “ 4 .............................................1 1 9 “ 5 .............................................. 53 “ 6 ................................................236 “ 7 ........................................ ...1 1 6 “ 8 .................... 49 " “ “ “ “ I I Company 1 4 .............................................. 28 “ 15......................................... 64 “ 16 . . . ..................................... 291 “ 17..............................................114 “ 18.............................................. 60 “ 19............................ 176 “ 2 0 ......................... 79 “ 2 1 ......... 63 “ 22...............................................107 T h e two Hoyts at the A rcade are well worth seeing. D on’t fail to On the farm of F ran k S tu a rt' yesterday, Bert Luper m ade a threshing recotd w hich surpasses au y th iu g yet reported. In one hour and forty m inutes he threshed 1020 bushels of oats.- It took ten 9 ..................................................... wagons to keep the m achine going. 10................................. 311 — A lbany Democrat. 11............................................... 65 1 2 . . ................. .381 10% off on linen an d silk pongee 1 3 . . .......... . : . .................... .. 36 shirts at H am pton & Co’s. W E SELL= TRAVELLERS CHECKS They Are Safe Money for Travellers. Good in All Parts of the W o rld . First National Bank or COTTAGE GPOVE C a p it a l $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 .0 0 S u r p lu s a n d P ro fila $ 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ìì s w i 'W. w w ■c<.vv>)SSSS^'««S!syS!aKSSSS »»W W «a*»""a«W eS98t8S88t*aNaCa# REST-ROMP-RECDPERATE At the Seashore NEW PORT Is a delightful resort and a happy com bination of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal clim ate, diversion of recreation— perfect b ath in g — boatin g —fishing— riding—driving, and explor ing, m ake Newport a most charm ing an d popular play ground. SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAS A Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of $6.40 From Cottage Grove Ask for ottr booklet, ‘‘Outing in Oregon.” L. S. Taylor, Agent; Cottage Grove, Or. WM. McMURKAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.