Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1909)
S A Y G R I F F I N -V E A T C H ! C O M P A N Y Want to See You Carpenter Tools Good Heating Stoves Sporting Goods Fine Cutlery Headquarters for the Famous and Warranted Stanley and Keen Kutter Carpenter Tools. The Famous C ole’s Air-tight, Bridge-Beach, Crebben-Sexton Great W estern and Favorite. All kinds of Guns and Ammuni tion, Hunting Coats, and Belts. Peters Shot Gun Shells. W e have them all skinned on Carving Sets, Butcher Knives Razors and Pocket Knives E V E R Y T H IN G IN TH E H A R D W A R E L IN E The Most Complete Stock irv Cottage Grove W e Are Ready For You Having Just Got Settled in Our New Quarters Third Door East of Oregon Hotel - * ■'-‘ w cific depot, they will light it up brilliantly at night free of cost to the club and city. The Leader considers this a very public spirited suggestion aud a most liberal prop osition on the part of Messrs Kem and Shinn. A frame work arch across Main street at the depot properly lettered and bearing a “ Welcome to homeseekers and In vestors” also exploiting our mines, timber and agricultural resources, would be a grand booster adver tisement for the town and country aud a small “ promotion fund” well spent. Think it over. CELEBRATED TENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Latest Songs Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. McQueen | celebrated their tenth wedding an niversary Friday evening Oct. 15, Good as uew, only used a by eutertaining their relatives aud few times, for sale at friends at a 6 o ’clock diuuer. The . . . H A L F PR IC E . . . table was beautifully decorated | with roses and autumn leaves aud all enjoyed au elegant dinner. The evening was spent in music and merry making. Mr. aud Mrs. Mc Queen received many useful pres NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. should be cared for {rout the ents suggestive of the occasion. Notice is hereby given that tlie un cradle to the grave. We have a The invited guests were: dersigned Executor o f the Estate o f large assortment of good Tooth The Albany Democrat pays our Mr. and Mrs. J. A . GrifEu, Eu Herbert W. I.ee, deceased, lias filed in the county court o f Lane county, Ore Brushes and several kinds of Tooth esteemed townsman, J. W . Baker, gene, Or.; Mr. aud Mrs C. C. gon, his final account as such executor the following hi^h compliment: Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. W . H. of said estate .-.nil that Saturday the .kltli Powder warranted to be pure and day of Octolier, 1909, at the hour o f 1 “ Linn county will pay nearly Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, o' lock p. m. of said day has been fixed beneficial. $2500 this year to the game and Petrie, Elkhorn, W is.; Dr. and by said court as the time for bearing any objections to said report and tile fish wardens, and there ought to Mrs. H. II. Petrie, Mr. aud Mrs. settlement thereof. 9-28-51 be something doing all along the J. H. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. John B r r t II. I.iiK, Executor. Hair Brushes, Bath Brushes, Fine A. II. K in o , Attorney. line. Oregon needs J. W . Baker Barker, Mr. Robt. Griffin, Miss Soaps, domestic and imported, for state warden. Baker was Bessie Griffin, Mr. Alliert Griffiu, splendid Shampoo for the hair, worth a dozen of the present state Helen, Hazel aud W illie Ostrander, and all Toilet Requisites of good game warden, according to the Myrtle and Kay Potts, George quality at moderate prices. opinion heard by the Democrat Robt. and Kathryn McQueen. An enormous sum is being paid in Car load 15 tons at $3.75 M AR RIE D . Oregon for something. What? per 100 lbs in lots of 300 M cQ U E E N -G R IF F IN — At high There is one thing sure. The lbs and over. Cash with C ottage Grove, Oregon noon Sunday, Oct. 1899, 15, the people were aware of the fact that order. marriage of Geo. McQueen to Miss Bertha Griffiu was solemn China pheasants, male birds Oregon had a game warden during ized by Rev. M. O. Brink, at Brownsville Warehouse Co. only, may be killed from Oct. 15th the incumbency of Hon. J. W TANGENT. OREGON to Nov. 15th. the home of the bride’s father. Baker of Cottage Grove. He kept Both the contracting parties are the game law violators on the among Cottage Grove’s most pop jump. ular and highly esteemed young The way the yard sticks rattled, people aud hold a warm place in | j S hardware jingled and our mer the hearts of all who know them. | On or About October _____ 15th chants and clerks moved around Mr. McQueen is the head clerk in 1 will Move my Stock of last week indicated a lively time Eakin & Bristow’s general mer for our business men, and the peo chandise store in this city, in ple who visited our city were de whose employ he has been for lighted in the bargains they had about seven or eight years and is pocketed, and the general verdict known as one of the most steady and substantial young men in is this is the place to trade. Cottage Grove. The bride is one In advertising a store, or 'a of our most popular young ladies To the store now being finished by C. C. Wood business enterprise of any kind, a and the daughter of Mr. Robt. ward and located in block east of the Hotel Ore gon. Before moving I will -sell for cash Shoes plan must be followed to the end— Griffin of this city. and Ciockery at greatly reduced prices. I have if it is a good plan, involving a The Leader acknowledges re some broken lines of Shoes which I will sell at concentration of funds and effort on from 30% to 50% reduction. I have in stock ceipt of a handsome lot of wed newspaper publicity, it will sue ding cake and the writer received Washburn Crosby Co’s. GO LD M E D A L FLOCK, ceed. Liptou’s Teas and Coffee also Ridgeway’s Teas a kind invitation to take supper aud Coffee. Try some of these goods they will Some pretended boosters are with the happy couple and at 6:30 please you................................................ a. . . only knockers. Possibly the poor Sunday evening when the guests fellows don’t know any better and were invited out to the dining haven’ t sense enough to keep still. room we were among the jolly crowd. The supper was simply Navigators of the air are just as grand to say the least of it. After much interested in good roads as supper the guests were entertained anybody else. They usually have for a while by some excellent Successor to Pierce & Shepardson to walk back. music, both vocal and instrumental If you must swing the hammer, by the Misses Zada and Mae Mc use it to drive nails and help build Queen. Mr. McQueen and bride have up Cottage Grove; not destroy and tear down. moved home into their new resi dence in the McFarland addition, Don’t send it to the wareroom— which was completed and hand sell it. An ad in the Leader will somely furnished before they were help you. married. A host of friends join S A L E O F T IM B E R , Portland, Or. O c t with us in extending congratula 14, 1909. Se/lled bids marked outside, tions.— Leader, Oct., 20, 1899. [Incorporated] Victor Disc Records Arcade Theater Nail Brushes We have the largest and best selected stock of furniture ever shown in Cottage Grove Our goods are new, neat and up-to-date. In prices we meet all competition. Call and see us aud be convinced. We can save you $ $ $ $. SIMERAL& VANDENBURG " T H E F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S " COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. T u e s d a y s a n d F r id a y s . TH K LKAD FK P U B L IS H IN G C O . (In c .) W, C. C o n n k r , E d ito r and Manager. Entered a t th e C otta ge G ro v e post office as sec ond-clans m atter. S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T K S O ne Y e a r . . . . S ix Months Th ree Months T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 19, • si. so 75 So 1909. THE WATER QUESTION. On Wednesday the legal voters of Cottage Grove will be called up on to vote on the question of auth orizing the common council to issue aud sell bonds not to exceed $100,- 000, these bonds to run 25 years and to bear interest at 5 per cent, the purpose of issuing these bonds being the construction of a pipe line from Laug Creek to Cottage Grove to secure an increased mu- niciple water supply. The plan seems not only a worthy but a per fectly feasible and practical one, from the fact that the city has out grown its present water facilities and supply, and a town without an ample supply of good, pure water is seriously handicapped in its growth and development, while on the other hand an abundance of pure water is a great attraction to home builders, and the “ home beautiful,” or “ city beautiful” cannot become a reality without plenty of good pure water. Cottage Grove is in sore need of more watei. Lang Creek affords an adequate supply o f pure cold water from a fountainhead of per petual snow, for not only the pres ent needs, but au ample supply for a generation to come. It is the only available supply of pure cold water adequate to the present aud future requirements of Cottage Grove and there remains but one alternative for every thoughtful, loyal, public spirited citizen, aud that is the voting of the proposed water bonds on Wednesday. The Leader looks upon this proposition as one of vital importance to Cot tage Grove and one upon which hinges, to a considerable degree, the future wellfare of our citizens as well as the growth and develop meut of Cottage Grove. Vote for Lang Creek water. A LIBERAL PROPOSITION. C. M. Shinn of the local light and power company, upon his re turn home from a trip to Portland recently, informed the Leader he ob served that many of the enterpris ing and progressive towns lietween Cottage Grove and the metropolis, including Creswell, our neighbor on the north, had erected large sign-boards or arches plainly let tered with appropriate matter per taining to their particular advan tages, resources and opportunities afforded capital for investment, facing their respective depots. Mr. Shinn, and Mr. Kem also, com mend this publicity innovation and state that if the Cottage Grove Commercial Club will erect an arch or suitable sign-board across the street at the local Southern Pa- Stomach B lood and Liver Troubles M ««h l i r l r M i i Mirti with weak stomach, cod consequent poor, impoverished Mood. Nervous end pole-people leek iood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need ioviforatinj ■or, alter ell, a man can be no stronger than hie stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver astir*, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out diacase-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude ot diseases. C o t r id o f r e a r S t o m a c h S e c t s * » mad U r a r L a t in e »» h r ta k ln t a c o u rs e a t D r . P l o r a » ’ a G o ld e n m e d ic a l D l a c o r e r r — t h e t r e a t S t o m a c h P e a t o r a t l r a . U r a r l a r l t o r a t o r a n d B l o o d C la a a a a r . You can t afford to accept any medicine ol asks ewe nm taritiaa as a substitute lor "Golden Medical Discov ery,” which is a medicine os in o w n cossrosrriow, having a complete list ol ingredients in plain English on its bot tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Plena » Plemnemt Pellet, regelate and la,Iterate Stomach, VETCH SEED Benson’s Pharmacy 2 g 2 8 g g 2 2 Groceries Crockery and Shoes g 2 2 g 2 g g g H. C. COOK 2 2 2 2 2 h e “ Old Reliable” Albany Nurseries Bid, Tim ber Sale Application, A p ril 5, Umpqua,” and addressed to the I nstnet Forester, Forest Service, Port land, Oregon, will be received up to and including the 19th day of November, l ’ri9, for all the merchantable dead tim- lier standing or down ami all the liv e timber designated for cutting by the Forest officer located on an area, to br lefinitely designated by the Forest offi cer before entting begins o f about 3,470 acres ly in g in the Row riv er watershr 1 in Sections If», 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 29, ,T(, .11 and 32, T. 21 S., R. 1 E W. M „ with in the Umpqua National Forest, Oregon; estimated to be 167,015,000 feet B. M. of liv e Douglas fir; 2,480,000 feet B. M. of liv e western hemlock; 2.945,000 feet B. M. of liv e western red and incense cedar; 265,000 feet B. M. o f liv e sugar and western yellow pine and 1,105,000 feet B, M. of merchantable dead timber, more or less. N o bid of less than #2 per thousand feet B. M. for all species, liv e and dead, w ill be considered and a de posit of 55,000 payable to the order o f the First National hank o f Portland. Oregon, must be sent to that bank for each bid submitted to the District For ester. Tim ber upon valid claims is ex- ipteil from sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. For fur ther information and regulations gn\ ern- in g sales, address S. C. Bartrum. Forest Supervisor, Koseburg. Or. E. T. A u t s , District Forester. I'e o MARRIED W e Have Quality and Quantity Combined. If You Want one or a Thousand Trees W rite Us. Catalogue Free................................ L E E -E L L IO T T — A t the home of the bride’s , parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Elliott, in Mosby Creek ALBANY, OREGON valley, Sunday, Oct. 17, 1909, J. P. Lee and Miss Nellie Elliott Rev. Smith officiating. The groom is a son of Hiram and S. J. Lee, pioneers o f this county, and was born on the farm on which he was married. The family of the bride has only resided in this community about a year. The young people are both highly esteemed in the community in which they reside. They were “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY” given a rousing charivari Sunday Tenth and Morriaon, Portland, Oreffon S 3 A . P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal night by their many young friends ¡Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard ------ --- ---------- Three hundred and eighty-five votes were received by one Leader contestant in the past few days, Others can do the same. commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More 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. j calls for help than we can meet — position certain.