Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 27, 1909, Image 2

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    W. E. VAUGHAN A
CARE KILLED A CAT
We are careful in buy­
ing
bedroom
furniture.
There is a lot of truth in
trash in bedroom
sets.
We do not handle any­
thing that cannot be guar­
anteed to give reasonably
good service.
Our cheap
furniture is good value al-
W
ways, both in style and
price.
SIMERAL&VANDENBURfi
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. ADMIRALTY TO
Tviesd®L.ys o>.r\d F r id a y s .
T H K L E A D E R P U B L IS H IN G CO. (In c.)
C o nner S c D u B ri
i i . i . k .
-
VISIT COTTAGE GROVE
Editors
GREAT ENTERTAINER
0. N. G. RIFLE TEAM
SO FAR IN 21 ST PLACE
The Armory Theater was com­ Camp Perry, O., Aug. 23.—Bul­
fortably filled with people Thurs­ letins posted tonight show the Ore­
day evening iu anticipation of a gon Natioual Guard team ahead
few hours of mirth and enjoymeut of 28 of the 49 competing teams.
and no one went home disappoint­ Today’s firiug was at 2oo and 600
ed. W. E. Vaughan the great yards, the difficult ranges remain­
southern impersonator and soloist ing for tomorrow.
Oregon men are confident of
is a whole show withiu himself,
being particularly humorous aud passing at least teu teams more to­
his portrayals are life-like and ad­ day. Sergeant Steveus, of Port­
mirably rendered. As an imitator land made a perfect score of 50 to­
of the old negro dialect he is not day. Coriwral Romanic aud Ser­
excelled. He was reared iu Dixie, geant Charlie White each scored
in southern Tennessee, and can 48. The team average was 45.
At the end of the second (600-
talk like the real southern negro,
as was thoroughly demonstrated in yard) stage of the National Rifle
his interpretation of “ Brer. Rabbit Team match, the United States
an’ de Skeeters.” His “ Propos­ navy is ahead with 1081, but
ing to Marguerite” was well worth Massachusetts is crowding hard
the price of admission, while his with 1075 and New Vork with
concluding number, “ Old Iron­ 1070. ()u the 200-yard shoot
sides” was very amusing. He which opened the match, the Navy
does not depend upon costumiug led, closely pushed by the Annapo­
or make-up for his success, but lis cadets, while at 600 yards the
upon his naturalness, of which na­ New York team, which came here
ture has endowed him with an with only about a week's practice
abundance. He has a clear lyric at Sea Girt, tied the Navy for high
tenor voice, and interspersed his score aud pulled up from ninth to
program with pleasing vocal selec­ third place.
tions, Miss Georgetta Berg of this
ORKGON TEAM TWENTIETH.
city accompanying him on the
Camp Perry, O., Aug. 25.—At
piauo. During an i n t e r l u d e the conclusion of the National
Messrs Anderson aud the Misses team match today the Oregon
Anderson favored the audience riflemen had a hard fight against
with a beautiful mixed quartet and the United States service teams,
responded to an encore. Mr. All are remaining for the Natioual
Vaughan is making a flying tour individual match and will start
of the coast appearing upon the home on Friday or Saturday. The
stage only at Los Angeles, Sail
pistol match will conclude the
Francisco, Cottage Grove, Lewis­ National matches. Only about
ton, Idaho, and thence to the Vel-
half of the Oregon team will re­
lowstone Park, where he will see
main for it. Landing in fifth
the sights and then go home. He
place in Class B means that the
is booked by the Thomas Lyceum
Oregon team finished 20th in the
Bureau, of Springfield, Mo., and
entire list of teams competing.
is certainly a big attraction and a
Had the team finished 15th or
grand entertainer. He appeared
higher it would have been placed
at Cottage Grove under the au­
in Class A. Last year the Oregon
spices of the Epworth league,
team attained this coveted honor,
Martin Anderson having the en­
standing 13th in the complete list.
tertainment in charge and acting
as master of ceremonies.
The rehearsals for the grand
E n tered a t th e C ottage G rove postofllce as sec­
comic
opera, “ Pinafore, ” are
ond-class m a tte r.
growing in interest each eveniug
S U B S C R IP T IO N RA TES
O ne Y ear
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•
* Si.50 as the story and plot begins to un­
Six M ontila
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Thr ee Mont hs
.
.
.
M fold itself to the cast and big cho­
rus, and enough is already known
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909.
on the outside to assure the public
of the l>est musical treat ever pre­
Now is the accepted time to sented here when “ Pinafore” is
ready for presentation in about two
boost.
weeks.
Some of the principal
Like other people who return characters in the cast have been
from a prolonged vacation, Mr. assigned as follows: Admiral Sir
Harrim»n wants a rest.
Joseph Porter, Dr. J. O, Van
Winkle: Capt. Corcoran, C. Morton
The Alabama prphibition law is
Hadley, Roseburg; Dick Deadeye,
sahl to be so strict that a man
Ren Sanford; Boatswain, Ed Fin-
can’t even carry the smell of liquor
nerty; Little Buttercup, Mrs. J. O.
on his breath.
SUPREME COURT
VanWinkle.
The cast will be
W'oodbumi independent; What completed by the end of the week
HOLDS BONDS VALID
the west needs and should have is and as far as selected each person
a^arjje n limber of shoe factories. is admirably suited to the role as­ Salem, Or., Aug. 24.—In an
There is no reason why we should signed to him or her. Those who opinion written by Justice W. R.
have seen Dr. and Mrs. VanWinkle King the supreme court today up­
send so much money east.
in the more serious roles so ably
Idaho county voted “ dry” yes­ sustained by them in former cauta- held the constitutionality of the
terday under the local option law. tas presented here, will hardly rec­ law under which the Port of Coos
Canyon county also voted against ognize them in their new comedy Bay was organized.
the saloons by $ majority of 1850. roles in’ “ Pinafore.” The charac­ The case also decides the legal­
These were the first local option ter assigned to Ren Sanford in Pin­ ity of the Port of Florence bonds,
which were voted under the same
elections in the state.
afore is similar to the one he so law. It is stated that this issue of
In compounding prescrip­
•
Over $35,000 is being expended ably sustained in “ Queen Esther” $100,000 of bonds has already tions combined with the
this year on the improvements at and which he will interpret in the been said and they will at once purity of all our
the Oregon State Fair grounds in same pleasing manner. Prof. Rob­ proceed with the projected im­
Salem. ,O f this amount $25,000 inson not only brings the necessary provements at the mouth of the
was appropriated by the last legis­ costumes to make this the most at­ Siuslaw.
Has given us an enviable
lature and $10,000 is being used tractive production he has given
In the Coos Bay case the bond reputation with a long list
here,
but
also
carries
a
full
set
of
from the state-fair receipts.
issue will be $500,000, and work
scenery and wheu the stage is set will proceed there on an extensive of patrons. If you want
satisfaction in the line of
Man to give the three hundred it will represent the deck of the an­ scale at once.
Drugs or Patent Medicines,
or more prominent Oregon church cient gunboat that was in general
give
us a trial.
workers who will visit Cottage use in the English navy at the HILL ROAD HAS
time
of
which
this
opera
treats.
Grove and remain nearly a week
the middle of September, a grand Since giving “ Queen Esther” here
RIGHT OF WAY
reception. A favorable impression Professor Robinson has produced
Cottage Grove, Oregon
of the town on their part will be a “ Pinafore” in three Washington
Portland, Aug. 24.—The Oregon
cities where he had before given Trunk Railway, which has the fi­
great boost for Cottage Grove.
Sister's Academy Opens Sept. 7.
two or three operas and in every nancial support of James J. Hill,
instance
those
who
saw
"Pinafore"
Don’t forget to say a good word
won the contest with the Deschutes
for the creation of Nesmith county, agreed that it was the best enter­ Railway Company, a Harriman
The Academy of Our Lady of
which will be put up to the voters tainment he had given them. The svbsidiary company, in the United Perpetual help, located at Albany,
at the November election in 1910, music is bright, lively and catchy States district court today, when Oregon, will open on September
whenever the opportunity is afford­ and with help of new scenery and Judge Beasi overruled the demurrer 7th. By means of the new addi.
ed. It is the only means by which nautical costumes the people of of the Harriman road. The court tion and the remodeliug of the
the development of the Bohemia Cottage Grove will have the op­ also issued an order forbidding the building the school is now equipped
mines and great timlier lesources portunity of hearing the best en­ Harriman people going upon the with all modern improvements and
of south Lane and north Douglas tertainment ever given here. The 00 miles of contested right-of-way with a corps of competent teachers
county can be brought about in opera will be given in about two up the Deschutes canyon in Cen­ may lie depended upon to do
weeks in the Armory.
this decade.
tral Oregon, and it is stated the thorough work lioth in the grades
injunction will stand until the filial and high school course. For par­
ticulars, apply to Sister Superior,
determination of the suit.
The application of the Harriman 225 West Ninth street, Albany,
Do*» not take into consideration the one essential to wom ­
8-10-1 m
lawyers asking that the Hill road Oregon.
a n 's happiness—womanly health.
T he woman who neglects her health ia neglecting the
be similarly enjoined pending the
very foundation of all good fortune. F o r w ithout health
adjudication of the case was re­ Wood for Sale by Brown Lumber Co.
love loacs its lustre and gold ia but droaa.
W omanly health when lost or im paired may generally be
fused.
regained hy the use ol D r. F ierce's Favorite Prescription.
Now is the time to lay iu your
T h i s P r e s c r i p t i o n h a s , t o r o r e r t o vo a ro ,
Winter’s supply of wood so as to
Dressmaking.
b e e n e u r in ft d e l i c a t e , w e e k , p a i n - w r e c k e d
give it a chance to dry. Good 16
w o m e n , b y th e h u n d r e d s o t th o u s a n d s
a n d t h i s to o In t h e p r iv a c y o t t h e i r h o m e s
Mrs. Sanford desires to announce inch slab wood $1.50 per load.
w i t h o u t t h e i r h a r l n i t o s u b m i t to I n d e li­
c a te q u e s t io n i n g s a n d o f f e n s i v e ly r e p a y ­
that she is again prepared to do all Call or phone your orders. 18-4t
m ent e x a m in a tio n s .
kinds of dressmaking and solicits
Sick wom en are invited to consult D r. P ierce by letter f r t t .
Friday and Saturday we will
the patronage of both old and new
A ll correspondence held es sacredly confidential. Addrese W o rld ’s Dispensary
customers. Call at her residence sell $1.50 and $1.25 long silk
M edical Aaaociatinn, R. V. Pierce, M . D ., President, R ufhlo, N . Y .
AL
on Locust street or Phone 277. gloves for $1.29 aud 98c.
D a. P is a n e ’s (>a«AT F amily D oom s Boos, T he People’s C om m on Senao
Lurch's.
M edical A dviser, newly re v ised np-to-date edition—1000 pages, answ ers >e
Ladies tailored suits a specialty.
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.
Everything in Hardw are
Q uns and Am m unition
j
COTTAGE GROVE
FLOUR
MILLS
All Kinds of
Mill Feed
G r a in
and Hay
C H A S. M A T T H E W S , Proprietor.
Carlton Nursery Co.
Administrator s Notice.
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, Comice, 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.
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 Aubrey, deceased,
the undersigned was duly appoint­
ed administratrix of said estate.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present them duly verified, as re­
quired by law, to said administra­
trix, at the law office of-A. IJ.
Kiug, Cottage Grove, Oregon,
within six mouths from the date
of this notice. Dated at Cottage
Grove, this 7th day of August,
1909.
M a m n d a A u b r e y .|
Administrafix of estate of Irvin
Aubrey, deceased.
18-23
CARLTO N, OREGON
Accuracy
Cotswold Bucks lor Sale.
DRUCS
Six head of fine Cotswold bucks
two years’ old for sale at from
$5.00 to $10.00 each. Apply to
Scott Jackson. Lorane, Ore. 17-tf
THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
Benson’s Pharmacy
Fortune Telling
Plain E s y liit hosts of d e lic a te questions which every wom an, single o r m arried,
ought to know about. Sent fr e t, in plain w rapper to any address on receipt of
21 one-cent stam ps to oover mailing only, o r in cloth binding for 31 stam ps.
We do quality printing at Port­
Furniture for sale and house for
rent. Enquire of W. H. Blair. 1m. land prices.
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.
SPR A Y -W Y N N E C O M P A N Y
AGENTS
T enth and M orrison, P o rtlan d , O regon g g
A . P . A rm stro n g , L L .B ., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls for help than we can meet—position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and hy
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
penmanship departm ent.* Write for illustrated catalogue.