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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1909)
W E D E C I D E D That the Furniture Trade of this vicinity is being done by Simeral VanDenburg or it ought to be >■ S A N T A C L A U S IS C O M I N G S ■ Why Not Buy a Useful Present for Wife, Husband, Son or Daughter. « I j g g I I g f M a M M E i I 9 M W W For Ladies • M 9 j F Pepper IahK J SaM M g H eM t60IS S M eN a0R M & W W e9l I — ---------- Griffin. — M M M 8 I « i N M M M > s > Knives, Express We Have Either h l _ » V ............. M W ' ' . W - .v v ,s v i Fine v S S s s v W 'v v .i & > -S fi»M S ia s N H M tiTtnM M - Shot Guns, Tools, Rifles £ £ & % and 'Ammunition, ft S Work K KTiniiySi' I' • • • • • » ¿ { S > » - ' ■ — ¡fc- — V e a tc h ■ ¡|> I Razors, All Kinds, Cutlery, Wagons, i — « For Men Sporting Goods, and ( ither Equally • a as Useful Things. ^ and S M 22-Calibre Rifles, Toothpick Holders. 1 - 1 S For Boys Dishes, Carving Sets, Aluminum Salt, G Pocket Silverware. Chafing Dishes, Serving Drinking Cups, S Com pany & IS $ M t.i3 Nowhere have we been able' to find so com plete a line of Dining Room Furniture as we have found upon investigation to be carried at that N ew Store of Simeral \ anDenburg, and nowhere else are the prices so fair or so reasonable. SIMERAL & VANDENBURG ••THE F U R N I T U R E D E A L E R S " Additional Local News. Some More Local News. T o be successful both the base A job for Hurbank— training a Christmas tree to sprout its own ball ■ pitcher and the orator must presents. have a good delivery. A box o f Union county banana Harry Short has been commis apples has been shipped to Presi sioned a notary public by his dent Taft. honor, Governor Benson. An improved and modernized A woman bootlegger, Thelma telephone system for Cottage Grove Stanley, was convicted and fined is coming with the springtime. $99 at Wenatchee Monday. | £ £ Price & . Franklin 3 £ 3 3 £ £ 3 A marriage license was issued Jas. Plaster, who has been seri Friday at Eugene to Lemuel Reese ously ill from blood poisoning in There seems to be a decided dif COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. ** T u o n a v a a n i Fridays. ference of opinion on the liquor and Miss Annie Storey, both of his hand, is able to be about the j question in Washington. Cowlitz Cottage Grove. streets again. T M K LK AD KK P U B L I S H I N G CO» ( UP . ) Pennsylvania Buckwheat flour county has gone "w e t” while Uncle Jimmy Mulcahy, an old \V. C. C oxnf . h . E d itor and Manager. Stevens voted " d r y ." Whiteman unlike other kinds in purity and pioneer of Gardner, died last week You can taste it in the of an infantile disease, the croup. K t rwi at the Cottage Grore po«tnRW as see- county has a fight on that will be flavor. ond-elas« matter. decided Xov. 30. A petition is be cakes. At Kerr & Silsby’s. He was 80 years of age. ing circulated in Spokane county, Dr. George W all came up from Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and little j SLKSTKIFTION KATK8 calling for a special election on Eugene Monday and accompanied son have returned home from a 1 One Y e a r .........................................Si.so HI* Months Three Mont hs . . . So ‘ January 25.1910, to settle the issue. Charles Bruneau, who was injured visit with Mrs. Wheeler's mother I Gov. H ay’s hometown went "dry'* in the Hard mines last week to the in northern Washington. recently, with the executive’s hospital at Eugene. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER .10. 1900. Road Boss Curtis Veatch Mon- f f hearty approval Auburn, in King Mrs. C. F. Walker and family day replaced the foundation under ‘ county, on the other baud, refused returned home last Wednesday the bridge across McFarland creek 5S O f great importance to the to banish the saloou. Many local from Melrose, California, after a one-half mile north of town, which appearance of the city, as well as ities are wrestling with the issue. three months stay for the benefit was washed out by the recent for sanitary protection for its peop of the family’s health and the freshet. le, is the drainage o f surface or ! On the whole, the local option for % Leader is pleased to learn they re ces have the best o f the argument, Geo. Brumfield has purchased storm water. Before Main street turn home with their health greatly the Dave Allison residence proper paving plans are completed a j as to the number of towns carried, improved. Charles, it is observed, ty on what is known as the island I so far. thorough investigation of the to has given "the b oy s" around town in old Cottage Grove and is m ov pography to, and along Second, State wide prohibition stares the shake and there is a vacant ing liis fam ily' therein from the Third, Fourth and Fifth streets, Idaho in the face. Idaho has, chair at the club. Newt Jones bungaloon Wall street, j * should be made. This work should practically, landed in the prohibi- W . A. Hogate was down from not be left to the engineer alone. 1 tion column, a notable change for L. X . Roney left for Sharp’s where Those owning property affected, a mining state. Oregon, too, made Sharp’ s creek Saturday, creek, above Cottage Grove, yester street comittee, citizens committee a lightuing change from a wide W . A . Cunningham, he has been day to put in the new bridges he and every bodv else should go over open state to saloon elimination engaged in building two or three has contracted for, if the lumber The the field with him and become fa and only a step more is required to bridges across that stream has been delivered. He lias had a miliar with the conditions, for their put it it the class with Kansas, unusual high water carrying great crew of men out there and they ideas and suggestions will be help Iowa and some of the southern trees with roots projecting far are getting tired of waiting for above the water carried away one ful. Grades should be established and eastern states. good weather and the delivery' of of these new bridges last week. in all directions when such expen the lumber on the ground.— Regis Mr. Hogate says they will not be sive improvement is contemplated, ter. Max Dorward of Gowdyville, so that the drainage plan may be congratulates the Leader upon its able to complete their work before Ed Adams, who, as stated on carried out without a break, as far recently published article advocat the middle of December. the first page o f the Leader as future improvements may be e x ing more conservativeness and less lost a valuable horse Sunday, Credit Where Credit is Due. pended, both in East and West i misrepresentation in the presenta- a short time ago suffered a • ------------ ^Cottage Grove. This will be neces i tion o f the resources and advan- E. E. Bright of Santa Cruz, similar loss and having recently sary even though a dyke is built j tages afforded home seekers and California, in renewing his sub put all of his means into the pur .at the point where the river over- ¡investors in and about Cottage chase price o f the Underwood place, . flows its banks near the dam Grove, through letters, pamphlets scription to the Leader says: " I note by your paper that the town the loss is felt severely. However, south of this city at times o f fresh and the press. The truth about In this con Monday, Tom Cox, a neighbor, ets. Many prominent citizens the country is good enough. Stick is growing rapidly nection I wish to say that the started a subscription paper in this are discussing a plan with the o b to it. j Leader is entitled to a full share of city and soon a good sized purse ject of dyking the ravine on the was made up by 25 cents to $1.00 | credit for Cottage Grove’s advance river at the dam where the overflow Commencing December 1, the ment as it has been reliably and contributions which will be very occurs at times o f freshets and it I-eader will present every new cash persistently presenting the advan thankfully received by Mr. Adams. is a matter which the property in advance subscriber with a beau tages and resources of the town owners of the city can well afford tiful floral decorated china souve and community for many years. to give careful, serious thought and nir plate, free. This plate is ~Y% No bombast and wild, boom fiction liberal support. inches in diameter and the prettiest about the Leader. It's stand on all That no big section of the coun souvenir the Leader has ever »riven moral and local economic questions try produces apples like the north out. is also most commendable.” west, was the big lesson of the Sec Cottage Grove has just issued a ond Annual Apple Show, recently K. P. Elects Officers. held in Spokane. First honors decidedly handsome booklet des went to O regon this year, as Tron- criptive of that city and surround The following-named Officers son & Guthrie o f Eagle Point, won ing country, which ought to be a were elected for the ensuing year the tbousaud dollar prize offered great population getter for that at the last meeting o f the K. P. for the best carload. They exhib part of Lane. It is finely illus lodge: C. C., las. Hemeuway; V. ited Spitzenhergs. Wenatchee trated and the matter is well pre C., I). J . DuBruille: PreL, 1?. C. made the l>est individual showing. sented.— Portland Journal. Lockwood: M. of W ., |. T . Alli son: K. o f R. and S., C. II. Van Deuburg; M. at A ., F. H. Rosen should be cared for from the berg; M. of F., B. K. Lawson; M. cradle to the grave. W e have a o f E x., J. K. Barrett: I. G ., I). C. large assortment o f good Tooth Many people are afraid of ¿host*. Few people Bosley; O. G ., A . L. W ynne; Trus Brushes and several kinds of Tooth •re afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is • fancy and tee, three years, J. C. Johnson. Powder warranted to be pure and (ha garm ia a fact. If < b * »r n . could he magnified to « aizn equal to ita terr«fa it would appear more beneficial. terrible than any tire-breathing dragon, (lern a W. 0. W. Elects Officers. 3 I Saturday {¡fifa On Men’s »3383838 2v£ »3 « 38 38 »3 « Still We Grow and there is good reason for growth. The fact that we have not only held our business but practically doubled it with all competition, indicates that the public mind lias not lost sight of the essential requirements that make a bank sound and safe. The principles of conservative banking that have governed our development in the past will shape our future policy. ' Perfumes and fViilet Articles Start an account with us and grow with a FIRST NATIONAL BANK g C a p it a l &, S u r p lu s $ 3 0 .0 0 0 Also get a nice Picture FREE U P n r d o i f v it i d s e d g Act. l>\ Buying These v___________ Good as new, only used a few times, -for sale at . . . H A L F PRICE . . . f THE r .-etc: Nail Brushes Hair Brushes, Bath Brushes, Fine Soaps, domestic and imported, splendid Shampoo for the hair, and all Toilet Requisites of good quality at moderate prices. Benson’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Oregon Articles at $17.000 C O O K I S I Transfer c#- '« W . T. KAYSER 1 ‘ ROPRI KTOR All Kinds of Hauling and Heavy Dray W o rk W ith Special Equipment O F F IC F . at J. V. Thornton’s Confectionery. PHONE Office, 1426 Residence, 393 DIAMOND Ì * As An Investment The man or woman who wears a diamond also wears an air of prosperity that is far reaching in its influence. These are Commercial times, and to BE suc cessful you must L O O K it. People are always judged ^t first by their appearance. As an investment, the diamond is in a class by itself, because, outside of its intrinsic value, it has the added value as an adornment. W h e n you are ready to buy a diamond, at what ever price, there are plenty of reasons why you should come and see the fine line of Diamonds in Ear-Rings, Brooches and Rings sold at reduced prices on installments at H. C. ! M ov in g P ian os a S p e c ia lty Arcade Theater At the last regular meeting o f the W . O . W . the following named officers wet* elected for the ensuing year Consul, C. C. Ifam brick; A . L .,J . H. Bartels; Banker. C. F. Walker: Clerk, C. H. Van Den- burg: Escort. C. L. Churchill; Watchman, Chas. C. Conner: Sen try, Ben Emerson; Past Consul, J. W . Veatch. Manager, Dr. J. O. Van W inkle. 3 jg Victor Disc Records can't he avoided. They are in Ibn nir we breathe, the water we drink. The germ can only proa per when the condition o( the nyatem girea it (ree acope to eatabliah it- aell end develop. When them ia a deficiency o( vital force, languor, rettleataeaa, n »allow cheek, ■ hollow eye, when the appetite ia poor and the aleep ia broken, it ta time to guard agninot the germ. Y on ___ fortify the body againat all germa hy the u.e of Dr. Pierce’ . G old en Medioal Diacovery. It increaoe» the vital power, cleenoea the tyttem of clogging tmpuritiea, an riche» the hlood, puta the .torn- aeh and organa o f digestion and nutrition ia working eoaditioa, to that tha germ find» no weak or tainted a pot in which to broad. " G o ld e n Medical Discovery ” contains no alcohol, whisky or habit forming drugs. All ita ingredient« printnd on ita outside wrapper. It i> not s secret nostrum bat s medicine o* m o o n coitniainoN and with n record of gd w o n a f r a m . Accept no substitute — there it nothing " lust ns g o o d ." A tk yonr neighbor«. g g G R O W I N G P R O G R E S SIV E B A N K Guaranteed under the Pure Food L atest Songs ^ A fra id o f Ghosts 3 Gloves Special 3 ä« it« Sei M 38 « The Teeth ® MADSEN Science has discovered that the white ant lays 80,000 eggs a | month. W ould it be possible to cross the white ant with the Ply- ¡mouth Rock, or some other hen? I I f ft # # i I I I §■ II I More men are trying out for ora tory and debate at the University o f Oregon this year than tried out for the football team, This is en- couraging