Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 24, 1909, Image 2

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    More New Homes.
COME INTO THE OARDEN
But Maud likes the
Parlor best and so
I
*
will
yQu
if
you
dress your reception
il
room with a few of
those elegant center
tables
and
stands..
Carried in stock by
SIMERAL& VANDENBURQ
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
THE GREAT COMIC
O. I.. Willard aud Mr. Allison
commenced work Monday morn­
ing on a fine modern bungalow
for Hert Willard on the lot on “ C”
street near W all street, which he
recently purchased of Mr. Haw­
kins, which includes part of Mr.
Hawkins fine winter apple trees.
This buugalow will contain five
large rooms, bath room, toilet,
pantries aud will be modem in
every particular. Ben Lurch, the
merchant, has the lumber on the
ground ou the opposite side of
‘ ‘C” street for two neat modern
cottages which he will build to
rent or sell. Many new homes are
being built, rnucff permanent street
work is being done aud concrete
sidewalks laid in west Cottage
Grove this season, as well as in
other parts of the city.
suit in a hardship for the poets
Alton Hampton spent Sunday at
when the next big war comes on.
Cottage Grove. He says the south
Lane city is growing rapidly, and
Tired of its experiments with there are good prospects for street
booklets and folders, the LaGramle paving there late this fall or next
Commercial Club has agreed to in­ spring. Four or five new brick
vest a certain sum for extra copies buildings are going up on Main
pf the home newspapers, and here­ street.— Eugene Guard.
after the homeseekers who write
that organization for literature will
Architect J. R. Ford returned
be furnished a three months’ sub- Saturday from Cottage Grove
' scription to one of tire local papers. where the directors of the Cala-
This is a little more like business, pooya Springs Association accept­
and will bring bigger and better ed his preliminary plans for the
returns for the small investment associations new bottling works to
than all the folders and pamphlets be erected there.— Guard.
that could be sent out from a com­
Roy Riggs and Sam McKernon
munity. An eastern visitor to this
city recently infonned the writer commenced work Monday morn­
that the homeseeker and Investor ing ou a nice modern cottage for
is beginning to look with suspicion Orin Robinson in west Cottage
upon the flood of western promo­ Grove in the vicinity of Mr. Robiu-
tion literature with which they are son’s home property. This cot­
almost overwhelmed.
tage is being built for rent or sale.
Each of the chief or­
gans of the hody is a
t link in the Chain of
■ Life. A chaio is no
' s t r o n g e r than ita
weakest link, the body
no stronger than ite
weakest organ. I f there is weakness of stomach, liver or lunga, there is a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called
” w eakness" is caused hy lack of nutrition, thn result of weakness or disease
o f the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diaeaaea and
weaknesses o f the stomach and its allied organa are cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce’ s Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach is
cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which
have their origin in n diseased condition o f the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also.
T h e s tro n g m a n hma a » t r o u t atom ach.
T a k e th e a b o v e r e c o m m e n d e d “ D i s c o v ­
e r y ” a n d you m a y h a v e a s tro n g a to m •
a ch a n d a » t r o u t b o d y .
O ivon A w ay .—D r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt o f stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
hook in paper covers, or .11 stamps lo r the cloth.hound vol­
ume. Address Dr. R. V . Pierce. Buffalo, N . Y .
just what is contained in hie "F a v o riU
Prescription.”
ITS IN G R E D IE N TS ARE :
Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Cana­
densis), L a d y ’s Slipper root (Cypri-
pedium Pubescens), Black Cohosh
root fCim icifuga Racem osa), Unicom
root (Helonias Dioica), Blue Cohosh
root
(Caulophyllnm
Thalictroides),
Chemically Pure Glycerine.
Am ong the prominent medical men
o f the country who recommend the
above ingredients as superior remedies
for nervous conditions depending upon
disorders o f the womanly system and
for the cure o f those catarrhal condi­
tions in the affected parts are : Edwin
M. Hale, M. D., Professor o f Materia
Medica. at Hahnemann Medical Col­
lege, Chicago ; Prof. John K ing, M. D.,
Author of the American Dispensatory,
W oman and her Diseases; Professor
John M. Scudder, Doctors Hale, Ives,
W ood, Bartholow and others. Address
a postal card to Dr. Pierce for a com­
plete treatise on the subject—sent to
you without cost.
Martin
B- Robinson Monday evening at
the Armory and commenced work
ou that great aud popular comic
opera, “ Pinafore,” which will he
presented at this place in about
three weeks under the able direc­
tions of Prof.
benefit
Robinson, for the
of Couipauy
F.
Prof.
Robinson has most successfully di­
rected and staged two cantatas at
this place heretofore, ‘ ‘ Belshazzar's
Feast” aud ‘ ‘Queeu Fsther” aud
both proved rare treats for the
many music loviug people of Cot­
tage Grove, and “ Pinafore” prorn-
is to lie more interesting and enter­
taining than either of them. Re­
hearsals will lie held at the Armory
each eveniug and those singers not
able to attend the first rehearsals
are given a special invitation to
come and join the chorus just as
soon as possible. It will lie vocal
and stage training that you rarely
have an opportunity to get in a
place the size of Cottage Grove.
Let all singers come out tonight.
Rev. Zimmerman, of Portland,
conducted a very interesting union
temperance meeting at the Christ­
ian church Sunday evening.
book la | l| fl coven.
Griffin°Veatch Co.
Everything in H ardw are
Guns and Am m unition
COTTAGE GROVE
All Kinds of
FLOUR
Mill Feed
G r a in
M ILLS
and Hay
C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor.
Administrator's Notice.
Carlton Nursery Co.
Large growers of local stocks
suppliers of commercial plantings,
clean, vigorous and true trees.
Heavy on apples, in
Newton,
Spitzenburg, etc. In pears, Bart­
lett, Anjou, Cornice, Boscceto. In
cherries, R. Anne, Lambert, Bing,
etc. In prunes, Italian, etc. Small
fruits, bushes, etc.
Don’t miss
it, but be sure, get our prices, it
will pay you. Send list of wants.
Stocks
carefully
grown
and
shipped. Catalogue free.
Accuracy
CAR LTO N, OREGON
In compounding prescrip­
tions combined with
the
purity of all our
Cotswold Bucks for Sale.
Six head of fine Cotswold bucks
two years’ old for sale at from
H as given us an enviable $5.00 to $10.00 each. Apply to
reputation with a long list Scott Jackson. I,orane, Ore. 17-tf
DRUCS
of patrons. If you w ant
satisfaction in the line of
Drugs or Patent Medicines,
give us a trial.
Notice is hereby given that by
an order of the county court of
Lane county, Oregon, duly made
and entered of record the 24th day
of July, 1909, in the matter of the
estate of Irvin Awbrey, deceased,
the undersigned was duly appoint­
ed administratrix of said estate.
A ll persons having claims against
said «state are hereby re q u ire d to
present them duly verified, as re­
quired by law, to said administra­
trix, at the law office of A . II.
King, Cottage Grove,
Oregon,
within six mouths from the date
of this notice. Dated at Cottage
Grove, this 7th day of August,
1909.
M a l in iia A w b r k y .
Administratix of estate of Irvin
Awbrey, deceased.
18-23
THE PAGE WOVEN W IRE FENCE
Benson’ s Pharmacy
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Sister s Academy Opens Sept. 7.
The Standard High Grade Fence of the
World.
There is over 400 miles of this
famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon.
This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will
keep its shape when properly stretched. Will
carry a full stock of wire at all times.
SP R A Y -W Y N N E C O M P A N Y
AGENTS
.
Wood (or Sale by Brown Lumber Co.
Now is the time to lay in your
Winter’s supply o f wood so as to
give it a chance to dry. Good 16
inch slab wood $1.50 per load.
Call or phone your orders. 18-4t
Dressmaking.
H E A L T H A ND H A PPIN E S S.
How to live in health and happi­
ness is the general theme of Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical A d ­
viser.
This greet work on medicine
end hygiene, containing over luOO
page« and more than 700 illustrations,
is sent free on receipt o f stamps to
io pay
p »y
expense of mailing only.
Send
end 31
one-cent stamps for the cloth
volume, Ct o ily 81 stamps lo t
The new Glass O ven
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.
W e do quality printing at Port-
land prices.
The Academy of Our Lady of
Perpetual help, located at Albany,
)regon, will open on September
7th. By means of the new addi­
tion and the remodeling of the
building the school is now equipped
with all modern improvements and
DR. PIE R C E 'S PL E A S A N T PE L L E TS
cure biliousness, sick and bilions head­ with a corps of competent teachers
ache, dizziness, costiveness, or con­ may
be depended upon to do
stipation of the bowels, loss of appe­
tite, coated tongue, sour stomach, thorough work both in the grades
windy belchings. " heartburn,” pain and high school course.
For par­
and distress after eating, and kindred
derangements o f the liver, stomach ticulars, apply to Sister Superior,
and bowels.
225 West Ninth street, Albany,
Persons who are subject to any of
Iregon.
8-10-lm
these troubles should never be without a
vial o f the "Pleasan t Pellets" at hand.
In proof o f their superior excellence it
can truthfully be said that they are
always adopted as a household remedy
after the firat trial.
One little " P e lle t ” it a laxative, two
are cathartic. They regulate, invigor­
ate end cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. As a "d in n er p ill," to promote
digeetion, take one each day. To re­
lieve the distreee arising from over­
eating. nothing equals one of these
little "P e lleta .” They’ re tiny, sugar-
coated, anti-bilious grannies, scarcely
larger than mustard seeds.
F a v o rite
Many of Cottage Grove’s lead­
ing singers met with Prof.
Frank King is putting lumber
on his sitely lot just north of the
home of his brother, Attorney A.
H. King, ou railroad street in the
Perkins addition, for a barn aud
new modern home. Mr. King has
a fine young 12 acre pear orchard
a short distance beyond the lot on
which he is building a . home
Mala Miller has just completed
40-foot drilled and cased up well
for Mr. King on his home site, se
Miss Rose Ferry of the “ Rose
curing a fine flow of good pure
Confectionery is taking her vaca­
water.
tion visiting with relatives and
friends in Coos county. Mr. and
Mrs. Cunningham and Miss Ipha
Widdersheim are conducting the
A L C O H O L IN S IC K N E S S
Rose Confectionery in Miss Ferry’ s
A t one of the London public ho»- absence.
Monday’s Oregonian contained
two large pictures of scenes in and
about Cottage Grove. The first
T H E L K A D E B P U B L IS H IN G C O . (In c .)
was a picture of Main street and
E d ito r «
C o n n e r & D u B r u il l k ,
was labelled:
‘ ‘ Progress in one
southern Oregon dis­
E n t e r e d a t t h e C o t t a g e ( i r o v e p o s t o f f le e a s s e c ­ prosperous
o n d - c la s s m a t t e r .
trict. Street to be paved, looking
west from S. P. R. R. depot, Cot­
S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T K S
•
*1.50
One Year
tage Grove to the Coast Pork
•
75
S i x M o n th s
.
5.1
T h r e e M o n th s
bridge.” The other was a farm
nade of givini
scene containing the foot note: pitala k special point is in.
alcohol to the patients as rarely am
1909.
“ Field of oats on the Stewart and sparely as possible; and each time
T U E S D A Y . AU G UST 2 1 ,
Porter brothers farm on Mosby that one o f the physicians does so ha
submits a special entry of the reasons
Creek four miles from Cottage that actuated him. In the thirty-two
Like produces tike.
Nothing
Grove, which will yield 75 to 80 years of the existence o f the hospital
alcohol has only been given seventy-
on earth could make the men at­
busels to the acre.”
one times.
The cases received are
tending the Irrigation congress dry
exactly like those received by all the
up.
A fellow went spinning through other hospitals. For 1904 they num
bered 1337 in - patients only.
Tha
It will he a better equipped, town south Monday morning in an death-rate among these was 7.3 per
cent. For the same year the average
better attended and greater state automobile with the muffler re­ death - rate among the other London
moved,
which
caused
an
exhaust
public
hospitals was 9.1 per cent.
fair in every way than ever before
from the cylinders that sounded Therefore the use o f alcohol in sick
this year.
ness is not to be regarded as a neces­
One of the Standard Oil lawyers like the approach of heavy artil­ sity. Although most physicians pre­
scribe alcohol in solution with drugs
argues that the concern is not a lery and scared teams for blocks for their patients—there was one phy­
sician
of national reputation who did
around.
The
running
of
autos
or
trust. lie must think there is a
not believe in using alcohol.
Many
prejudice agaist trusts in this motorcycles with mufflers removed years ago when Dr. R. V. Pierce 'd e ­
cided to put up his valuable "P rescrip ­
is
strictly
prohibited
by
law
and
country.
tio n ” for the diseases of women in a
should be enforced. The fellow " ready to use ” form — he used as a
President Taft will spend two should have been promptly arrest solvent and preservative chemically
pure glycerine o f proper strength,
days in Portland during his tour of ed— while his machine was striking which is a better solvent and preserva-
the coast, the dates being October some of the high places in g o in g J l've o i ttie active m edicin al. principle«
.
residing in most o f our
oar mdi
indigenous or
2nd and 3rd. From Portland he through town.
native plants th*n is alcohol.
Dr.
Pierce found that tha glycerins, be­
will go south to California points.
O. G. Gilbertson, manager of tides being entirely harmless, possesses
intrinsic medicinal properties, of great
the
Wall Street group of mining value.
Recent improvements in
the
No woman who is suffering from
mechanism for aiming big guns claims owned by the Gold Hill inflammation, from the pains and
Mining
Co.,
in
the
Bohemia
dis­
drains
incident to womanhood can
make it possible for an officer in
afford to be without Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
trict
is
in
the
city
on
business,
an observation tower to have com­
vorite Prescription. An honest medi­
plete control of the battery of a lie says the district is looking up cine which has the largest nnmber of
cures to its credit and a deserved popu­
warship: The disappearance of and times are quite lively there.— larity for two score years all over the
United States.
Dr. Pierce tells you
the man behind the gun will re Guard.
T v ie s d t v y s tvrtd F r i d a y s .
G e n u in e
OPERA, PINAFORE
“ THE SCHOOL O P Q U A L IT Y ”
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 3
Mrs. Sanford desires to announce
that she is again prepared to do all
kinds of dressmaking and solicits
the patronage of both old and new
customers. Call at her residence
on Locust street or Phone 277.
Ladies tailored suits a specialty.
<sm
A . P. Armstrong, L L .B ., Principal
O ld in y e a rs, n e w in m ethods, adm ittedly the high-standard
commercial school o f the Northwest. O pen all the year. M o re
calls for help than w e can m eet— position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
pen m an sh ip departm ent.Ik W rite fo r illu strated catalogue.