iS Mid-Summer Money Saving Values G et in Line W ith Phone the P e o p l e Your D on ’t who C om e to O ur Store O v erto o k for Trade Bargains Our F in e and go Home with Sum m er O rders for F resh Reliable G r o ce rie s Goods Under- their G o o d s, H ats Arms and and Savings in their IVtain 25 F o o tw e a r Pockets...................... R ees -W a lla c e C o “ W h ere Y o u D o B e tte r * Inexhaustible Well for City. Notice to Hop Pickers. Spear N Rawlston, the well I’ iclfiug will c o m m e n c e at drillers, completed a fine 75-foot Brady’s yard, Creswell, August .11, j drilled well for the city at the and pickers will receive $ 1.00 per I Bartel's ice plant Saturday, where hundred pounds. Pickers should ' they secured an unusual strong bring their own baskets or boxes flow o f pure, cold water, which is to pick in. There will be a. board­ pumped into the city water mains ing house in yard but no sleeping by the machinery o f the ice plant, apartments provided, so pickers it being found impossible to lower should bring their own tied and the water in this well by means of tent. Those wishing to pick hops pumping through a two inch pipe will please write me so 1 may list continuously. This will have the their names. R. O. B r a d y , effect to greatly relieve the dry Sept. 1* Creswell, Ore. weather water stringency in this city, and as soon as the fall rains Mrs. Mounts Sells Little Farm. co m e the pump will be shut down as the gravity water system will On Monday Mrs. Adelaiue thereafter be more than ample to next •Mounts sold her well improved supply the demand until eight acre farm three miles south August and September when so o f this city to I,. J. Green, a friend much water is used to keep lawns o f Mr. I.athrope, who recently growing through those dry summer purchased the Spray farm. The months. However, a supply of consideration was $2,300. Mr. water equal to the demand for irri­ Green also bought Mrs. Mount’s gating has not yet been secured, household goods, cow and other but another such a well would sup­ personal properly aliout the place. ply this demand. Attorney II. J. Shinn and wife o f Broken Bow, Nebraska, are guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Shinn of this city. They are on their homeward trip from the Seattle Exposition, with which they were very favorably impressed and they also express themselves as being pleased with Oregon. They will renew their homeward trip Thursday. Capt. J. C. Johnson and Messrs. Emerson and Ilambrick left Sun­ day for a month’s trip into Klam­ ath and Crook county. They went via the Middle Fork and will return via the McKenzie. Martin Anderson put his silk bathing suit in his vest pocket Sun­ day and hied himself to the sea­ shore at Newport where he spent a couple of days basking in the suuny smiles of the mermaids. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A meeting o f thé Calapooya You cannot afford to miss the Poultry Association will be held fine entertainment at the Armory at the office of Chas Walker on Thursday eveniug. Wednesday evening. Business The hot wave is always n short concerning the holding o f the one in old Lane. second annual poultry show this Saturday was a busy day for whiter will lie up for consideration and all memliers of the association Cottage Grove merchants. Mrs. Orvil Spear is a guest of as well as all of those interested in poultry are requested to lie present. Mrs. M. C. Harris at liugene. F. H. R osenberg , All kinds o f sewing machines at President. best prices at Marion Veatch’s. 5tf 25% off on ladies’ and children's See the new ad for the state fair ready to wear dresses at Hampton on page four. & Co’s. The Beidler Brothers have rent­ Miss Mary Driscoll, o f Salem, is ed the Cochran place one mile visiting this week with Mrs. C. S. north o f town and will soon move Walker. thereon. Miss Mabel Rosenberg is visiting Friday and Saturday we will with friends at Monmouth, Ore., sell $1.50 and $1.25 loug silk for a couple o f weeks. ¡gloves for 51.2^ and 98c. At Mrs. King and little daughter Lurch’s. returned home from a visit with A man won a championship by friends at Yoncalla Monday. ¡eating fifty-six ears qf corn at a Mrs. Sarah Knox and daughter sitting. Only know of one other returned to Eugene Monday after animal that could compass such a a visit with ralatives at this place. feat. Friday and Saturday we will Mrs. David Griggs and children sell $1.50 and $1.25 loug silk and Miss Grace Bingham went to gloves for $1 29 and 9Kc. At Eugene Monday to visit with Mrs. Lurch’s. Griggs’ parents, lion , and Mrs, P a r r o t f o r S ai . k .— Fine young I. II. Bingham. Panama parrot, just learniug to W . V . DeWald, the east side talk, $12.50. Inquire at Miller’s grocer, expects to be able to move Store, west side. It into his new store building on the Clyde Nokes and wife have lo­ corner of Third and Tennessee cated at West Scio where Mr. streets by October 1st. Nokes has secured the position of Nellie Williams has returned to station agent. the Vesuvius mine in the Bohemia The clear, full, brilliant tone o f Columbia Indestruc­ tible Cylinder Records is the best reason fo r 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. A R M ST R O N G . C OLUMB/ A '"DESTRUCTIBLE cruNocppKÔr.... r ALMOST I FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT Last Sunday when Mrs. Verne Buell and her sisters, Misses Nellie and Ivah Quinn, were returning to their home a short distance north of Walker station from this city in a buggy they met a freight train where the county road follows the railroad right-of-way at the Kiug farm one mile north o f this city and their horse became frightened and turned so short that the buggy was overturned. Mrs. Buell alight­ ed on her head in the hard road and was quite severely injured, her neck being nearly broken and her head quite badly bruised. The other two young ladies es­ caped with minor bruises. The horse ran madly down the road homeward with the buggy, but was caught just north of Saginaw. The trainmen witnessing the acci­ dent stopped the freight train aud went to the young ladies assist­ ance, briuging all three of them back to Cottage Grove where a physician examined the injuries sustained by Mrs. Buell, aud found them to be of a painful, but not serious nature. Miss Nellie Quinn is staying at the farm home of Mrs. E. J. Beidler, near this city, and Chas. Beidler being iti town, took Miss Nellie and her injured sister out to the farm in a buggy while Miss Alvali remained here to meet relatives who were summoned to Cottage < Trove by telephone soon after the accident occurred. A telephone message from Mrs. Beid­ ler conveys the intelligence that Mrs. Buell is rapidly recovering from her injuries aud severe shock. H r 4 .y 4 .ify 4 ,- 4Y4y4r4x4x4r4)#I#&&T4 4^4'»4'4 y 4 x 4 x 4) ■ Spray-Wynne ^ 0 ^ Has It ADNEW Bvirglacr Proof W in d o w Locker < ► AND Sash Holder Miss Hefty, who has been the district, where she will finish her guest o f Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Wire vacation with Dr. Franc I.ucile over Sunday, returned to Cottage Hard, says the Eugene Register. Grove M onday.— Eugene Register. Miss Marian White, of Cottage Tickets are on sale at “ The Grove, who has been teaching in W ave” for the Vaughan eiUertain- the Medford public schools for the ment. Better call early and get a past four years is in the city for a good seat. Admission 15, 25, and few days. She has been visiting 35 cents. in Portland.— Guard. We have $50,000 for immediate Prof. Ralph Korngold, a well- loans on farms in amounts from known Socialist speaker, will be $500 up: low interest and long in Cottage Grove Wednesday, time, if desired. Call on or ad­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday dress Daniel S. R. Walker, agent, and will speak at the Masonic Roseburg, Oregon. 19tf Hall on each of these evenings. A St. Louis wife has left her All are invited. husband and applied for a divorce They are shipping out from because she couldn’t eat the heavy, Jackson county about ten carloads sour biscuits he baked. It serves of pears a day now and expect Uim 1-igUt. N o man w h o is n poor good returns. One man from the cook has any business marrying. east is shipping out his pear crop A field o f 23 acres of oats on the and expects to realize $30,000 from Jones farm a few miles northeast this, his first crop. o f this city yielded 1610 bushels Mrs. Felix Currin presented the or 70 bushels of pats to the acre Leader with a box of beautiful for the Easley Brothers, who are Gravinsteiu apples Monday. They farming the place. Their other were large and free from blemish grain crops were correspondingly and were as fine specimens as are good. grown anywhere in Oregon. They Mrs. Frank I). Wheeler, state secretary o f the W . C. T . U., will give an elocutionary recital at the M. E. church Saturday evening, August 21st, for the benefit of the W om an’s Christian Temperance Brick laying commenced on the Friday and Saturday we will Union.— Myrtle Point Ivnterprise. new brick of B. K. Lawson this) sell $1.50 and $l-.25 long silk On account of his inability to morning, the W allace boys wedd­ gloves for $1.29 and 98c. At secure the necessary assistance in ing the trowels. Lurch’s. his hotel. Jack Brumbaugh has de­ cided to close his place until about the middle o f September, to give himself and wife an opportunity to rest and recover from their im­ paired health. Indestructible ! Poultrymen Take Notice. Protect your windows from burglars by using Hart’s Burglar Proof Anti-Rattler, Automatic Ventilation Sash Holder and Locker. One always thinks of locking the doors but leaves the windows uulocked, therefore you are not safe in your house from burglars. W e have the best all round window lock and holder 011 the market. 1st. Because the lock works automatically aud always locks itself aud the window cannot fall and break the glass. 2nd. Because the lock keeps windows from rattling, which 110 other lock will do and is worth more than the price of it. 3rd. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or bottom, which ought to be done for health’s sake, aud 110 one can enter from the outside, aud you will feel perfectly safe. 4th. Because they are made out of steel and are stronger aud better than all other sash holders. Will hold any win- dow, large or small. Spra.y - W y n n e .1 | | j I | | C om pany | | W E SELL- T R A V E LLE R S They Are Safe Money for Travellers. Good in All were grown on the fine Currin farm east o f this city. Harry Short of the Bank of Cot­ tage Grove, and his cousin, Roy Smith are back from their vacation trip o f last week to the Bohemia mines. The boys found good fish­ I ing in the streams of that district and enjoyed their few days outing immensely. They are too conser­ vative to state the nuuilier of fish caught and the unusual length of some o f them. 1 P. Newcomb aud wife returned i home last Thursday from Ashland ■ Chas. Mathews, the flour mill where they have been visiting with \ man, returned home from a two friends for the past month. Mr. weeks rest at Newport Sunday. Newcomb says the town is all His family will remain at this pop­ “ torn up” as a result of street He says the ular seaside resort about two weeks paving operations. longer. Mr. Matthews found his same may be said of every town of stay at the seaside very invigorat­ importance between this city and ing and beneficial to his general A s h l a n d , including Medford, Grants Pass and Roseburg, all of health. which are paving many blocks of Furniture for sale and house for their Main streets. Mr. Newcomb rent. Enquireof W . II.Blair. I in, says there is a good crop of fruit Conductor R. E. Yeatch has se­ about Ashland and that prices are cured the ruu on the Cottage Grove out o f sight, the best quotation he local between this city and the could get on the early peaches metropolis and made his first trip being $1 per box, which after add Monday. This is very gratifying ! ini{ freight to Cottage Grove wcmld to both Conductor \ eatch and hisi make them very very expensive, expensive, lie many friends at this place, where said the weather was much warm­ he was born and raised. He has er out there than at this place. seen very little of this city in the past ten years and as he is afford­ BORN. ed a day’s layover every other day here, it will give him an excellent BURROWS— T o the wife of Bert opportunity to renew old acquain­ Burrows, of this citv, August 19, tances and get familiar with the 1909, a 7 pound girl. scenes of his boyhood again. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. SIvARS— T o the wife of Jas. Sears, H. C. Veatch, aud other relatives in this city Aug. 19, 1909, a 9 pound boy. reside in this city. CH ECKS Parts of the W orld. First National Bank o r COTTAGE Capital $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 GROVE S u r p lu s a n d P r o fits $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS RESTS OMP-RECUPBfiATE At th e S eash ore NEW PORT Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation— perfect bathing— lioating— fishing— riding— driving, and explor­ ing, make Newport a most charming and popular play ground. SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAS A Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of $ 6.40 F rom C o tta g e G rove Ask for o u r booklet, "O uting in Oregon.” L. S. T aylor, Agent; C ottage Grove, Or. \VM. McMI RRAV, General Passenger Agent, P ortland, Oregon. , » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4