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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1909)
Mid « Sum m er M on ey S a v in g V alues Get in Line With Phone the P e o p l e Your Don't who Conte to Our Store Overlook for Trade Bargains (hir Fine and go Home with Summer Orders for Fresh Rel i abl e Groceries Under their Goods Goods, Hals Arms and and Savings in their Main 25 Footwear Pockets...................... Rees-Wallace Co. “ W here Y o u D o Better* Miss Helty to Sail for China in October PINAFORE CAST IS A STRONG ONE. Miss L ura H efty, of this place, has received official uotice that she is to sail O ctober 5 from San F ran T he cast in the great comic cisco on the steam er Mongolia for K ucheng, China, as a missionary, 1 opera “ Pinafore” is now com- for a term cf five years. Miss j pleted and every m em ber of the H efty is being sent by the W o cast and chorus is w orking dili m a n ’s Foreign Missionary Society! gently to m ake the presentation of the Methodist church of Oregon. next week a creditable one. T he She is goipg to take the place of cast is as follows: T |ie R ig h t l(o n o rab le S ir Jo se p h I'o rlc r another tgacjjer \yj}q is away op a |v. V, It-, first I,or<l of A d m ira lity , furlough. W ith another woman, . . . ............. l)r. J, O . V an W inkle. she will have charge of the girls' j Capt. C orcoran, C om m an d er of strip P inafore _____ C. M orton llad ley . boarding school, teaching all the | common school branches, also 16 R alph R ackstraw , able seam an in love w ith lose pi n lie F re d <1. C onley day schools, a Romanized and a Dick Deadeye, ab le seam an ------ llible school will be under their ___________ ____ R en Sanford. supervision, w ith .'100 pupils. Hill Hobstay, boatswain* ltd 1‘in n e rty . G irls from 10 to 20 years of age are Hob llecket. Iio atsw ain 'i m ate ____________ ___ W. C. C onner. adm itted which prepares them for Tom T ucker, m id sliip m ite Hoy Woods. the Foo-Chow H igh schoo|. Miss S ergeant of M arines F . II, Rosetilierg. H efty has taught in the public Jo sep h in e, the C a p ta in 's d a u g h te r school at this place for three years, . M iss J o rd a n hilly. two years in the sixth aud oue in Ilehe, S ir Jo s e p h 's first co u sin ......... Mrs. H orace C ochran. th e seventh grade, and is a very b u ttercu p , a Inim boat w om an capable instructor. She is also a ______ ______ Mrs. J. O. V anW inkle. norm al school graduate. F irs t l.o rd ’s sisters, tiis cousins, Ills A Serious Squabble Is promised when the m ixed identity of the two prom inent citi zens who were given out to the sam e nurse in babyhood, is l>eing unravelled. E ach will endeavor to find out w hether he is or is not C aptain of the good ship “ P ina fore.” A dm iral |. <>. V anW inkle as Judge, and “ B uttercup,” (M rs. V an W inkle) as chief witness, in tlye comic opera “ P inafore” at tfie A rm ory theater will decide the squabble, • aunts, sailors, m arin es, etc. 9pene-»*Quarterdeck II. M. S. P inafore Act I—Noon. Act I t —N ig h t. A ccom panist . Miss (te o rg e tta Herg, D irecto r. M artin It. R obinson. T he scenery and costumes are elegant and most appropriate for this great comic opera, all of which will be a rare treat to Cottage Grove people. C. Morton H adley, the splendid vocalist of Roseburg, who m ade a hit here last spring when he so ac ceptably interpreted th e role of H a itian iu the Queen E sther opera, arrived ill this city M onday to take the character of C apt. Corcoran iu Pinafore, and is now rehearsing with the big cast and chorus. Auto Burned Up. COLUMBIA Double-Disc Records, 65c T hey fit any m achine, and outw ear any other re cords in the w orld. Double value for your money I Call in 1 G et a catalog I The Grove Studio T he big W hite steam er automo- ! bile recently purchased by Post master B. A .W ashburne, of Spring- field, w as destroyed by fire on the Siuslaw road near M apleton S atu r day evening, aud Mr. W ashburne and fam ily who were on their way to the m outh of the Siuslaw river | on an outing, had a narrow escape : from incineration, according to re ports received here. T he gasoline tan k of the car struck a projecting rock in the middle of the road, causing th e tan k to leak . The flame from the b u rn er soon com m unicated to the tan k an d there was an explosion. In a tw inkling of the eye the whole c a r was en veloped iu flames. Mr. W ashburne purchased his m achine from Moulleu .V Z acharias only a few days ago, p aying #2.100 for it. It w as one of th e latest 20- horse power models.—G uard. For Sale or Exchange Twenty-five nau n ie 1 t w e n t y - f i v e i exchange | y e a rs o ld . goats, w e a th e r g o a t s , o r w ill fo r c o w s n o t o v e r fo u r B. M . H aw ley . GRIGGS WINS LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BABY ARCADE SILVER CUP Now for the hops. N esm ith county 1910. N um erous im provem ents in con tem plation. T h e E ugene district fair opens Sept. 7th. W e do quality priutiug at P ort lan d prices. Glorious these evenings is the H arvest Moon. Surely nobody ever saw more delightful sum m er weather. T he wettest “ d ry ” town is dryer th an the dryest “ w et” tow n. John D urliam aud wife visited w ith koseJturg friends last week. (), you kids! T he time of your long sum m er vacations now grow ing brief. T hree people are w alking across th is continent. Most of us prefer to stay at home and work. Misses' hose, twenty-five cent value for seventeen cents Friday aud Saturday nt L u rch ’s. Miss Rose Ferry of the Rose Confectionery h as returned home from a visit w ith Coos couuty rela tives and friends. Mrs. Joe Miller has accepted the position of cook in the Brown Lum ber Co's, logging cam p near Star where she will go W ednesday. Mr. Deardorff, of Myrtle Creek, who has been assisting W. P. Huff in his hay b alin g work will return home W ednesday to look after his farm interests. , Krebs Bros, offer to pay for the license, the p reach er’s fee and give a cash prize of $5p Jo e^efi pouple m arried in th eir hop yard during the picking season. T heir yard is in Marion couuty, near G ervais. Mrs. L. P. Bennett of Portland, is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Pet Sanford and friends here, where she will rem ain while her husband is im proving an d m odernizing the M yrtle Poittt, Coos pqffnty, tele phone system. Mrs. W. P. Lockwood aud son of T acom a, who have beeu visit ing with friends at Cottage Grove, are now iu E ugene visiting Dart win Bristow and family. Mes- dam es Lockwood and Bristow are sisters.— Register. A. J. A rm strong was in Spring- field, M onday, for a short visit with his m other, Mrs. Richardson. He is in the photograph business iu Cottage G rove and is said to have the leading studio in that th riv in g little city .— News. T he g ran d votiug contest closed at the A rcade theatre S aturday evening am id m uch enthusiasm as the “ prettiest b ab y ” contest had aw akened much interest and dur- iug the last few days there was a great skirm ish for votes on the part or some of the contestants. As a result of the votes giveu with ad mission tickets little Irene Griggs, the six m onths old daughter of Mr. and Mis. II. Griggs, received the liaudsoue silver cup, her vote be ing 7976. T he uext two hightest was the baby of Mr. aud Mrs. H erm ann Breece with 5846 aud the baby of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Scott with 4942 votes. Garoutte Family Reunion NATURE'S WARNING K idney P ills w ere b ro u g h t to m y a t te n tio n . T hey w ere so h ig h ly recom Cottage Grove People Must Recognize m ended t h a t I d ecided to g iv e th em a tria l a n d procured a b o a a t H enson's and Heed It P harm acy. T hey liv ed u p to rep re sen tatio n s an d in a sh o rt tim e g av e m e re lief. I steadily im p ro v ed an d alm ost K id n ey ills com es q u ie tly —m y ste ri before I realized it, I was e n jo y in g e x ously, c e lle n t h e a lth .” Hut n atu re alw ay s w arns you. F o r sale by all d ealers PriceSO cenU . N otice lire k id n ey secretions. I'o ster-M ilh n rn Co., Iluffalo, New York, See it th e color is u n h e a lth y — sole ag e n ts for th e I'n ite d States. If th ere are se ttlin g s an d sedim ent, R em em ber th e nam e— D oan’s—and Passages frequent, scanty, p ainful. ta k e n o other, I t ’s tim e th en to use D o an 's K idney Pills. T o w ard off ltrig h t's disease or d ia W e have $50,000 for immediate betes, loans on farms iu am ounts from D o an 's have d o n e g reat w ork in C ot $500 up; low interest an d long tag e d ro v e. Mrs. E lla Itishy, of C ottage d ro v e , time, if desired. Call on or ad O regon, says: dress D au ielS . R. W alker, agent, ‘‘1 suffered for a long tim e from an Roseburg, Oregon. 19tf irre g u la rity of m y kidn ey s, accoikpan-1 ied by au in te n se w eakness an d p ain s in ! N otice to the I.adies.— Friday, m y back. H eadaches and dizzy sp e lls Sept. 5, 1909, T he Home Pattern freq u e n tly an n o y ed me an d m y g en eral h e a lth was m u ch ru n down. I was feel Co., will give a dem onstration at in g very m uch d iscouraged w hen D oan’s L u rch ’s. You are invited. One of the happiest occasions of the summ er season iu this city was the reunion of the estim able G a routte family which was held in the city park, Sunday, A ug. 29, 1909. T here were twenty childreu iu the family of George P. G a routte: eleven by the first wife aud nine by the second. All the living brothers aud sisters of the first fam ily were present, five in n um ber, as follows: Joe G aroutte, Howard G aroutte, Cottage Grove: M. I,. G aroutte, Brownsville: Jau e Gross and Lucy Hoyt, Bandon; also an oldest daughter of the old est sister, Mrs. G ustay Swank, of Brownsville, was present. A bounteous dinner wtts spread jn the city park of which fifty- three members of the fam ily p a r took . Photographer A r m s t r o n g was present and took a photograph of the gathering and also partook of the bounteous dinner. Those present were as follows. M. L. G aroutte aud daughter, H attie K irk, two children, Browns ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cross, Bandon: Lucy Hoyt, two d au g h ters, Mrs. Eatou and son, Mrs. Culver, Bandon; Joe G aroutte and wife: H ow ard G aroutte and wife and daughter, A ugusta: Dr. Kitne, wife an d three children; Frank G aroutte, wife and three children: A ugusta Sw ank and daughter, Mrs. Howell and daughter, Brownsville; Isaac Land and wife, Doreua: Mark G aroutte, wife, two children an d little Iilla Smith, W. F. H art, wife and two children, F ran k Kelly, wife aud two chil dren, Mrs. W alter Scott and two children, Mr. aud Mrs. Jerry Lingo, A lf Powell, wife and son, Ben Lurch, th e m erchant, called Miss M arian W hite of Medford aud our attention to some Bartlett pears A. J. Arm strong. grown in his door yard orchard Miss Daisy H aw kins visited with M onday, w hich were very large in size an d excellent in quality. Roseburg frieuda last week. Four of these pears weighed 2% Photographer A. J. Arm strong pounds. Mr. L urch returned home went to Portland today to look a f from his vacation at Newport last ter business m atters. week and reports a m uch enjoyed Misses’ hose, twenty-five cent rest and a good time. value for seventeen cents Friday Misses' hose, twenty-five cent and S atu rd ay at L u rch ’s. value for seventeen cents F riday T . C. W heeler aud family and and S atu rd ay at L u rch ’s. J. H . C ham bers and family have Felix C urrin cam e into the returned home from the coast aud 1 Leader office S atu rd ay w ith a report a very enjoyable outing. basket filled to overflowing with You can never m ake a wornau j some of the fine fruit and vegeta believe th a t she isn’t saving money j ble products of his beautiful farm when she spends 10 cents in c a r' near this city, including sugar and fare in order to obtain a dollar Italian prunes, butter and bartlett artice for 98 cents. pears, gravenstein apples, b la ck Barber Houser, alias “ Z eke,” berries, wine berries, ground cher has returned home from his v ac a ries, E arly Rose potatoes, summer tion w hich was spent at Newport squash and a large Itoquet of m any an d other Oregon points and is choice varieties of flowers. They again calling “ n e x t” at the are all as fine as < tregon can pro O strander barber shop. duce. Orchard Lands Valuable 2r>% off on la d ies’ an d ch ild ren ’s ready to wear dresses at H am pton & C o’s. Bales Brothers own a very rough j Prof. I. L. Rowe who has lieeu 160 acres of laud some distance | em ployed at th e Booth-Kelly above Cottage Grove, but save for! cam p at P rune H ill, aw aiting the ait o rch ard of 14 acres the land opening of his school term in the would not lie considered worth Shields district cam e to town S u n m uch. T h e orchard is mostly ap day to seek m edical treatm ent for ples an d the trees are aliout twelve blood-poisoning, resulting from years old, and though there is only the extraction of some of his lower a light crop this year, they have teeth. H e says a new cook and kept them iu fine shape aud the b u n k house is being built 2% trees look well. A short time since m iles east of the mill for the ac a Hood River man offered them com odation of the woods crew. #14,000 for their farm, but they F ran k Seifert an d wife will have refused it, as they th in k there is a charge of the new cook house great future for the fruit business w hich w ill.soon be ready for occu in th a t section of the Row river valley. pan cy . Spray-Wynne Co. Has It AGNEW Bvirgla^r P ro o f W in d o w L ock er AND S a s h H o ld e r r3 Protect your windows from burglars by using H a rt’s Burglar Proof A nti-R attler, A utom atic V entilation Sash Holder an d Locker. Oue alw ays th in k s of locking the doors but leaves the windows unlocked, therefore you are not safe in your house from burglars. We have the best all round window lock an d holder on th e m arket. 1st. Because the lock w orks autom atically and alw ays locks itself and the window cannot fall and break th e glass. 2nd. Because the lock keeps windows front rattling, w hich no other lock will do and is worth more than the price of it. •Ird. Because you can ventilate your rooms from top or bottom, w hich ought to be done for h ea lth 's sake, and no one can enter from the outside, and you will feel perfectly safe. 4th. Because they are m ade out of steel and are stronger and better th an all other sash holders. W ill hold any win dow, large or small. S p ra y - W ynne C om pany a 4x«ft)<4)<4x4x4)<5f^ n WE SELL TRAVELLERS CHECKS They Are Safe Money for Travellers. Good in All Parts of the World. F irst N ation al B a n k | OF C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 COTTAGE GROVE S u r p l u s a n d P r o f i t s $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 SECURITY AND SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS VVVV 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 bath in g — lioatiug—fishing— riding—driving, and explor ing, m ake Newport a most charm ing and popular play ground. SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAS A Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of $ 6 .4 0 From Cottage Grove Ask Cor our booklet, “Outing in Oregon,” L. S. Taylor, Agent; Cottage Orove, Or. WM. McMl’RRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.