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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
LOCAL AND PERSONALJP See Big ad On last page. Orchestra in Methodist church Sunday evening. LOGGERS Read the new ads of Hampton & Co! and Wheeler-Thompsou Co. Bargain iu a bicycle, ladies’ j Rambler, almost new. Phone 95.! Attorney W . C. Counter was I courting at the county seat this [ week. The farm home of Jas. Awbrey | was burned at Pleasant Hill Thursday. Do B e tte r’ Lurch’s ARE SO LELY C A R R IE D A T A s G u a r d i a n s o f th e T r a d e Remember Friday and Saturday we Give a Special On Cotton Batting, 15c Value for I2xc Per Lb. Attorney J. C. Johnson was iu attendance at the preliminary term of circuit court at Eugene this week. Regular sessiou opens Monday. Dave Scholl moved his jewelry store in the new W oodward brick this week. Go and see him and his fine line of jewelry, watches and clocks. Mrs. George Knowles of Kugene, who with her little daughter has been visiting with the family of W . W . Hawley at W ildwood re turned to their home at the county seat Wednesday. CHURCH NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 K Don’t miss ------------ a word of this notice. Sunday services in the Methodist church as follows: Bible school at 10, splendid increase last week. Public worship at 11 with sermon by Robert Sutcliffe on “ The 1'se of Trials.” Duet by Mrs. II. C. Hart aud Miss Nancy Whitsett. Epworth League devotional meet ing at 6:30. People's (xipular ser vice at 7:.!0. The pastor tells the story of " A Little Girl in a Big Palace.” Quartet by Mrs. Van' Winkle, Armorel Sutcliffe: Messrs Conner aud Van Winkle. Au or chestra assists iu the service. At tentive ushers are iu readiness to minister to the wants of all. Cottage Grove % Lyceum Course m i» Benefit W om an’s L ib ra ry Fund . . % ÍÁ 35 Senator Robert M. LaFolíette NOV. u 2nd _ _ _ U h l/. i 6th 8 m 35 fj. 35 35 35 m COLUMBIA Double-Disc Records, 65c It o f Ö P 'Y — %IU40C o n ¿ v tfS td fiS ' I * ^ , H - i l o 0 -0 0 V , ” o a >-J /cuo records a/ They fit any machine, and outwear any other re cords in the world. Double value for your m on ey! Call in ! Get a catalog 1 The Grove Studio iqtt a piaqo to rent should apply to SHERIFF'S SA Lt ON EXECUTION IN oh°"e 'IU, this city. FORECLOSURE. JAN. 26th New brick, ufcw goods. Come iu and see me. D. J. Scholl, the jeweler, Woodward brick. W. lC Murray, and family, of Colville, Washington, are visiting with I*'. M. Murray, ^ father pf the *~Ttuer, w h o resides iu ibis city. f. Murray is city marshal and water commissioner in his home town, which recently voted iu fav or of local option, which law will go into effect ujt there in December. He is very tavorably impressed with Cottage Grove and after spend ing the winter with his family in southern California, will stop over in this city in the spring and may decide to locate here. Circuit court convened Wednes Fancy Chickens for Sale day to take uj) the issues and clear the docket for the regular term Fine Black Mino^c^ r coaler Uoui which begins next Monday. The lose, California docket will be pretty well cleared a fatuou^ breeder. Cost $\S will sell for 12.- of minor cases tfcps w^ek and when Hie regular term convenes the trial 50. Apply to Mrs. Jas. Benson. Some Ciolden Rock and Black cases will begin. Notice is hereby given Uut by virtue of an execution a^\l order of sale issued out of \lie Circuit Court of the State of (Aregon, for the County of Lane, on the 29th day of September 1909, on a judg t ment rendered In said court on the 5th day of August 1900, in favor oí J. O. pond, plaint,Uf and against the property of R Staveus ?<ur the sum of eight httwfred and sixty-six and 46-100 dollars with interest thereon from the said 5th lay of August 1909, at the rate of (» per cent per annum and the further sum of one hundred fifty dollars attorneys fees and the further sum of seventy-one and 90-100 dollars costs and disbursements which judgment was enrolled and dock eted in the clerks office <4 »aid court in said county the 1-th day of August nnd ¿aid execution and order of ^ale to me directed commanding me, in the name of the State of Oregon, in or der to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs to sell the following de scribed real property, situated an«l being in Um* County, Oregon, to-wit: f'he Southeast % of the Northeast *4 ( of Section ,15 in Township 21, south ot ■ Range one, west, containing 10 acres | more or less, in Lane County, Oregon. Now therefore, in the name of the Slate of Oregon ami in compliance with sai«I ! execution and order of sale, I will, on 1 Wednesday the 3rd day of November 1 1909, between the hours of 9 o ’clock a. m. and 4 o ’clock p. m. to-wit: A ton el o ’clock p. in. on r tid day. at the south-, west door of !**»• 1 junty Court house in 1 Engetie. Lane County, Oregon, of^ef tea sale, for cash, suhie^f lo ie<tei»iptioii. all' ot (l^e ^brfvfe ‘»iame«l defendants right, i»tle and interest in an«! t<‘ the above de scribed real property. 25-30 II. L. Kowif, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. |tate<l this 2**th day of Septemlier, 1909. A carload of new high grade and Buff Lan^shan cockerels for eack. Inquire at this of pianos to arrive at Marion Veatch's Fine to head farm flocks. music store Nov. 1st. Registered Anporia Billie Goat *aie for sale, Inquirtof Ctfrtis Veatch fice. After the seventh season o f unprecedented success at the head of her own company, Clare Vaughn Wales may be safely said to be one o f I he established leading lyceum attractions of the country today. Miss Wales fs an elocutionist o f reidarkable ability- Accompanying her ape Florence Adele Benson, pianist nnd soprano, and Harry T. Lougstreet. baritone- Laurant. The Man of Many Mysteries MARCH % Ilow to Be Hapipy, not a sunshine locture, but one on the ' laws of happiness. Many regard this as Mr. Larbergers great- est production. It is filled with 1 worldly wisdom.” It is not a “ sunshine” lecture, but a search after the philosophy of right bviug. It is one lecture that has the courage to face the facts, to see things as they are. It shows not only the right of happiness and the duty of happiness, but the ways of happiiness. Clare Vaughn Wales Comedy Co. Ç. W. Beals & Son. Harness Earnestness born of a deep conviction iu the everlasting righteousness of the cause presented is the basis of Mr. LaEollette's commanding position upon the platform. Subject will be announced later. Lee Francis Lybarger i W hile returning home from an unsuccessful hunt at Cedar Creek Tuesday, Henry Veatch o f the lo cal hardware firm, shot a lone wild goose which came flying along al>ove the tree tops Lfy the roadside aboqt {oup miles south' of town, w|th a 30-30 rifle, so late in the evening that he could hardly see the sights on his gqq. WhUe. be got no venison a substitute o f good, fat wild goose was not so bad. Club TH E A TTRACTIONS m m From Oregon City comes the following story: In the office o f County Clerk Greenmail Tuesday afternoon, a marriage license was issued {£( Mabel Whitney Wright and E. A. Wright, both of this county. Mrs. Wright was formerly the wife of Robert Wright, a hrother of K. A. Wright, and Robert Weight au- companied his brother to the court house and made the neces sary affidavit before the license could be secured. Mrs. Wright was divorced from Robert Wright six mouths ago E. A . Wright, who today married his brother’s former wifp, is al^o divorced, his first wife having been Olive Whitney, a sister to thè wife he married today. Mrs. Robert- Wright has two children and the court house qffp cials are wandering what relation these children are to their new father, besides his being an uncle and a stepfather to them. A re Coffman & Willard will soon! move their barber shop into the building vacated this week by Scholl the jeweler. |i_ Mrs. Rostein, wife o f Ed Ros- tein, arrived in this city Thursday Regular service at the Christian from Salem to visit with her hus church, Sunday Get. ,11. Subject Martin-Morrow Wedding. When the Table is Turned. band, who with Mr. Greenbaum, qf morning discourse, “ G ood Suc-^ has purchased the W . A. Hetnen-. Miss Nellie Kay Martin and Mr. Here is the w a y the (tapers will way merchandise stqck. Charles H. Morrow were married 'T was glad when they said un write up weddings ten years hence: Johq Durham is making two Wednesday evening at the home of “ The bride looked very well iu a the bride’s parents Nfr. an$ Mrs. neat modern cottages out of the to me, ‘ Let us go up to the house 1*^« traveling dress, but all eves were t'. S. Martin, 11(9 Thirty-second two frame buildings he recently of the Lord.’ ” Welcome. centered upon the groom. I Ic wore Avenue, in the presence o f about bought from H. Veuske and mov W . A . E l k i n s , Pastor. a dark suit that fitted his form per i thirty friends by Rev. L. bakjn. ed on his lots from Main Street to fectly anti in his dainty gloved The brirfe was gowned in white make room for the new Venske “ They sat on the stepis at mid hand he carried a small rose. His satin trimmed in pearl and silver brick the first story of which con night, two focils that were better iu | curly hair was beautifully done, trimmings and carried bride’s tractor Will Hart has nearly com bed; murmuring honeyed nothings, and a delicate odor of hair oil of ]roses. pleted. the best quality floated down the while the silver moon hung her j Miss Nellie Grow, in pale rose The annual shoot |n which Go. .a isle as he passed. 1 he voung satjn, ami Miss Edna Martin, head. Tw o fools with joyous ela ; people will miss him now that lie' sister of the bride, in pale lavender H's crack shots participated Thurs tion swooped the microbes on their day was conducted under the most ,s married, lie is loved by all for satin, each carrying sljower ho- unfavorable weather conditions. lips with a queer sensation from i Miis many accomplishments, his quets of pink roses, were the However, the team scored 74 over toes to their finger tipis. piling j (T j tender grace and his winning ways. bridesmaids. Mr. Charles Martin The bride commands a good salary , acted as groomsman and Mr. Will Roseburg and Horace Conner the same stuff ovep that was nothing j as bookkeeper and the groom will Robinson as best man. The wed maintained the best indivdual rec when ft was new: giggling, gushing ord up to the present time. A miss none of the luxuries to which ding march was played by Miss more complete report will ha pub and burning, but frozen through he has been accustomed. A crowd Rose Shinitnan. and through. This fond affectioy, of pretty men saw him off at the | A wedding bell of white carna- lished Tuesday the young folks havy to they Go and see Scholl, the jeweler, depot.” I tions and smilax was arranged far - the bridal party in the living room, in his new quarters in the W ood think if loy^ Vfudymg and angels fneauvy stare. The bachelor thinks and the same flowers, with greens, ward brick. were' also used. Supper was served E.. R. Stockwell, a former stu it is nothing, the old maid says it after the wedding. The dining dent of the University, but who is is vice, and mamma says it (-,: ^ room and table were decorated in now in the office of G. W . McEti- naughty, but the yoifugsftJ: k n o w s .R * pink carnations and smilax. The erney, one of the foremost attorneys reception hall was in red, and of San Francisco,, is in the city for if is niqe.” __ --------- green cactus apd dahlias were the day or two. He has been spend Repairing a Specialty Quality and price have flowers most in evidence. tug a week's vac^tiqu *t Cottage made Cleveland’s Baking Mr. Morrow and his br>de left Grov^ with r e la t e s , bqt will re Powder the leading tern to l(is work the latter part of Remedies Ifor a short weddfng tpp aqd wdl and Poultry Stock seller in Oregon, j be at home afte(: the twepty-fifth the week.— Register, FIRST STREET | of October in tips city.— Seattle Any oneleaviug powu aqd hav* Times. t í A Matrimonial AHixgp. We N o w R e c o m m e n d i n g t h e ir D u r a b ilit y H. Venske, the contractor, lias moved his family into his new home on Fourth Street near the Presbyterian Church. •W h e re Y o u SH OES F. D. Wheeler and Jas. Benson j left Thursday for Gardner, to eti- j joy a duck hunt. Hot tamales and fresh oysters j served any style, at the Rose con- j feetiouery. A good place to get i that evening lunch. Rees-Wallace Co. BERGMAN ------------- HAND MADE-------------- Quartet sings iu Methodist church Snuday evening. We are headquarters for I1i|?h Top Shoes: have in stock a complete assortment of th ■ celebrated Hamilton, Brown Shoe C o.’s and Washington Shoe C o.’s Union Factory made High Tops. Thov have no equal for durability, workman ship and quality of materials used in their construction. Made on sightly con forming lasts, that do not hurt the feet. THE 9th % The talented magician, Laurant gives the most novel, artistic ¿ ’ill marvelous attrac tion of its character now apjiearing before the American public. He enjoys au en viable reputation, only attained after years of hard work. Realizing the continual de mand of the lyceum public for something new, artistic and refined, we have secured this attraction and take pride in guaran teeing satisfaction. The College Singing Girls í i i APRIL m 7th 3 « a« I »5 The College Singing Girls aud Walter Eccles have proved to be one of the great est successes of the Lyceum. The eight young ladies of the company are unusually talented and versatile. They are profes sional singers, having good solo voices, which perfectly blend in the concert work. Special costumes are provided for each feature. The great success has been due to tl.eir ability to properly render the best sacred operatic numbers written for women’s voices. Season Tickets on Sale at the Wave f â x *5 3 : The “ Old Reliable” Albany Nurseries [In co.'p ora tcd | W e Have Quality and Quantity Combined. If You W ant one or a Thousand Trees W rite Us. Catalogue Free.............................. ALBANY, OREGON