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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
rT n rr rr re ir-r rz WE DECI DED That the Furniture Trade of this vicinity is being done by Simeral VanDenburg or it ought to be SANTA CLAUS IS COMING W hy Not Buy a Useful Present for Wife. Husband. Son or Daughter. For Boys For Men K nives, E x p ress W agons, 22-Calibre Rifles, Sporting Goods, and -Other E qually as I'sefu l T hings. Razors, All K inds, Cutlery, F ine W ork Tools, Shot G uns, Rifles and A m m unition. For Ladies Silverw are, C hafiug Dishes, Serving Dishes, C arving Sets, A lum inum D rin k in g Cups, Salt, l’epper and T oothpick Holders. Griffin 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 VanDenburg, and nowhere else are the prices so fair or so reasonable. S IM E R A L & V A N D E N B titii "T H E F U R N IT U R E COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. D EA LERS" Measuring Party a Success. T u e s d a y s a n d F rid a y s . T he “ M easuring p a rty ” given by the ladies of the M. E . church \V. C. C onner , E d ito r ami Manager. in Phillips hall T uesday evening E n tered a t th e C o ttag e G rove postom oe a s sec- proved a success both socially and ond-clas* m a tte r. financially. T he doorkeeper was supplied with a m easuring pole 8UBM CK IPTIO N K ATES *l.5o under w hich each guest walked On© Y ear . . . . r* Six M onths So and Three Month* paid adm ission at th e rate of 5 cents for every foot of his or her heighth. FRIDAY. DECEMBER \ 190»». H arry Short was aw arded the prize for the tallest guest present You Can SAVE Money and Mrs. W. T . K avser for the by writing your business letters on shortest guest. A new and unique brown wrapping paper. But you program was carried out. First can’t MAKE money that way. If being a quartet by Misses Hazel better stationery bringa better busi aud N ieta H azleton, A rm oral S u t ness. why not have the BEST? cliffe and Lottie W hitsett. Then T h a i 's the sort toe print. cam e the old m aid 's tea party in which the participants were all County Clerk I.ee has footed up gowned in old fashioned costum es the assessment roll of I.ane county which created m uch hum orous showing an assessed valuation of com ment. Mrs. W heeler served at $22,006,920, an increase of $2,- this “ tea p arty ” which was held iu 825,605 over the valuation of a silence or whispered gossip, the year ago. “ old m aid ” guests being Misses T he Commercial Club is a strong Dickerson, Moore, Wilson and factor in the upbuilding of this W hitsett and Mesdames Harnes immediate vicinity, and has been i a,u' ' an W inkle, T he n ex t wa9 the means of establishing a uum - **arT Short with his w onderful her of institutions w hich have “ w ax figure” display. T h e “ wax been of great benefit to Cottage figures” being, W ard Berg, Man Grove. All questions of general with a hoe; Victor Chambers, im portance are first threshed out at wood-sawer; Mrs. Compton, gum c'lewer;. Mrs. Ralston, giggler; the club. Mrs. flail, w asherw om an. T his T he Eugene Daily Register cele num ber created m uch m irth. brated its tenth anniversary this Many interesting gam es followed week and announces that it will and light refreshm ents were served. soon install a new modern rapid press. T he Daily Register stands An extended w rite-up of Cot at the head of its class in Oregon tage G rove appeared iu last S u n newspaperdom and is a credit to d ay ’s edition of the Register. It prosperous and progressive E u was an interesting article and gene. showed the progress m ade by our neighboring tow n.— C r e s w e 11 Here is an item th a t should be Chronicle. read by all farmers who do not raise hogs: Palm er Ayers yester E ug en e’s an k le grabber is still day brought to A. K. Patterson, m aking life burdensom e for the the N inth street butcher, five hogs ladies who m ust go about evenings w h i c h weighed dressed 1173 w ithout com panions. pounds, and for which Mr. Ayers T he condition of John Sears, received $109.57 or over $21 for each. T he hogs were of average who is seriously ill at the home of size but in splendid condition. It his brother, Jam es, in th is city, would not take m any hogs of this shows no im provem ent today. kind to bring the farmer a good Some thiiigs are so bad th at if income alone, without going to the trouble of raising a big crop of they were worse they would be grain.—G uard. better. T i l K LKADKK P U B L I S H I N G CO (Inn.) O f (he pain w hich m an y w o m en e x p e rie n c e w ith e v e ry m o n th it m ak es the g entleM M an d k in d n e ss n lw ay s a sso c i ated w ith w om an h o o d M e * to he a lm o st a m irac le . W hile m general no w o m a n re b e ls a g ain st w h a t sh e re gards as a n a tu ra l n e ce ssity th e re is n o w om an w h o w ou ld n o t gladly be free from th is re c u rrin g p e rio d o( p a in . D r. P ie r c e ’ « F a v o r ite P r t t e r l p t l o n w a t t s w e a k w o m e n s tr o n g a n d a le k w o m e n m a ll, a n d U in ta l h a m f r e e d o m f r o m p a i n . I t e s t a b l i s h e s r e f a l a r l f r , s u b d u e a I m fla m • m o tio n , k e a la a lte r a tio n a n d c u r e s Is - m a ts w e a k n e ss. Sick w om en a re in v ite d to c o n su lt D r. P ie rc e b y le tte r , fr e e . All c o rre sp o n d en c e s tric tly p riv a te an d s ac re d ly e o n id rn fia l W rite w ith o u t fear an d w ith o u t le e to W o rid ’a D is p e n s a ry M ed ical A sso c ia tio n , R. V . P ie rc e , M . D ., P re s id e n t, B uffalo, N . Y . II y o n w an t a h o o k th a t tells all a b o u t w o m a n ’a d isea ses, a n d h o w to euro th em a t h o m e, send 21 o o e -c en t stam p s to D r. P ie rc e to pay c o at of m ailing s a b , «nff 1^« ’»ill send you a fr e t co p y o( his g re a t th o u san d -p ag e illu s tra te d C o m m o n Seas« M edical A d v is e r—re v ised u p -to -d a te e d itio a , in p a p e r c o v e r t. in h a n d so m e cloth -b in d in g , 31 stam p s. Veatch Compa-ny W é ; I* mm. Wants to be Shown. Additional Local News. m M » * K t Jvi M JR, ¡tiHHa-CXl! Kf S « Miss A n n a O glesby w ent to E u C ottage Grove. Oregon, Dec. 1, ’09 gene today to visit over Sunday Editor of the Leader. Dear Sir:— T here seems to be a with friends aud see “ K ing Dodo” feeling am ong your readers that M onday evening at the theater. A ugust S tank a of Baltimore, there is a great injustice being hugged his wife so tig h t T uesday doue them by the Promotion d e th a t he broke a rib. She had him partm ent of the Commercial Club arrested au d p u t in jail. Base in aud those public spirited citizeus who raised the necessary cash with gratitude. w hich to carry on the publicity An interesting au d lively basket work for the present year. ball gam e will l>e played at the « On hehalf of the Promotion De arm ory th is evening between the partm ent of the Com mercial Club, Junction City H igh school and the 1 invite the keenest criticism upon N esm ith county team s. Dauce our com m unity booklet, our other after the gam e. literature and personal letters. If H arry M cDonald, a trauscient, m atters are being misrepresented h as been doiug street work this as some of your readers seem to week for the offense of lieggiug think, the facts will be cordially about tow n. He refused to work, received by the undersigned at his b u t is getting busy at street clean office in the Com mercial Club ing just th e same. building, then the m atters can be Ju d g in g from the advertised pri discussed and show who is m isin vate sale of household goods and formed. personal effects of John If. H artog It is not the purpose, neither is in the Eugene Register, which in it the desire of any m em ber of the cludes $200 rugs, costly paintings Com mercial Club, M erchants Pro and several diam onds, there must tective Association, or business be som ething iu being optim istic firms iu this city to allow incorrect and a booster. literatu re to be sent to those who H orace Conner w as over from are looking west with longing eyes L orane T h u rsd ay visiting with his just the sam e as did our loyal O re father, Ira Conner, who has been gon pioneers of ’49 to ’52. quite ill at the hom e of his sister, Right w rongs no one, and if we Mrs. Beidler, on the C ochran place are not right the sooner we get at near th is city for the past week the source of these m isrepresenta w ith a severe attack of neuralgia tions the better. Y ours truly, of the liver. H is condition is im F r e d G . C o n l e y , M anager Com mercial Club. proved at th is w riting. Hi Hi K g 3 3 £ Price & Franklin 3 Perfumes and Toilet Articles 3 Guaranteed under the Pure Food St Act. by ¡3 3 S Also get a nice Picture FREE Buying These Articles at COOK’S £ 3 KK 3 £ £ 3 S r a m ia ie tS R iiis itiim e s s tic tm |. M. Fisher, formerly editor of the Leader, u nder F. J. H a rd 's m anagem ent, w as a Cottage G rove visitor today aud states th a t the town has grown so m uch in the past three years th at he hardly rec ognized th e place. Mr. Fisher and fam ily reside in P ortland where Mr. Fisher is engaged as represen tativ e of a large jobbing concern. Music h ath charm s to soothe a savage, no doubt; but the Schul>ert Sym phony Club and Lady q u a r tette are not traveling for th e e x press purpose of soothing savages. T hey are entertaining the music- loving public aud in a m anner th at is thoroughly enjoyable from first to last. T h eir program is full of novelty and artistic elegance, be sides giving our readers m any op portunities to indulge in the world- fam ous American laugh, ff you w ant to be happy on the evening of Dec. 11, you can be by going to hear this com pany’s eutertaium eut at the arm ory hall. T his is given under the auspices of the H igh school for the benefit of the p ia n o fund. T ickets 25, 35 and 50 cents at the W ave. and there is good reason for Still We Grow our steady an d satisfactory grow th. T h e fact th at we have not only held our business but practically doubled it with all com petition, indicates th a t the public m ind h as not lost sight of the essential requirem ents th a t m ake a b an k Sound and safe. T h e principles of conservative b an k in g th a t have governed yur development in the past will shape our future policy. Start an account with us and grow with a G R O W IN G PROGRESSIVE BANK C a p ita l A Su rp lus $ 3 0 .0 0 0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK L a te st S o n g s ^ ° Musical Entertainment. "Another Citizen ’ Heard From When You Think Pocket H We Have Either Victor Disc Records The Teeth should be cared for from the cradle to the grave. W e have a large assortm ent of good Tooth Brushes and several k in d s of Tooth Powder w arranted to be pure and beneficial. U n divided P r o f its $ 1 7 .0 0 0 Transfer Co- W . T. KAYSER P R O P R IE T O R All Kinds of Hauling and Heavy Dray Work Good as new, only used a few tim es, for sale at . . . H A L F P R IC E . . . Moving Pianos a Specialty Arcade Theater at J. V. Thornton’s Confectionery. PHONE Office, 1426 Residence, 593 With Special Equipment O F F IC E Nail Brushes H air Brushes, Bath Brushes, Fine Soaps, dom estic an d imported, splendid Sham poo for the hair, and all T oilet Requisites of good quality at m oderate prices. Benson's Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Oregon C. W. Beals & Son. Harness THE DIAMOND As A n 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 LOOK it. People are always judged at 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 hen 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 4 - I I i i I E ditor Leader:— In reply to “ A Citizen” in yours * of the .Wth ult. There is room f ir R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty him on the W est side, and in fact several hundred more. If h is in Stock and Pultry Remedies 4 dividual interests have been in ju r FIRST STRKF.T ed by giving bis fellow man an op portunity of improving conditions, then it is time for “ A C itizen” to Kinds Cement tak e opportunity by the forelock New C hicago G asoline Cement and secure for himself a (lermanen M ixer. All k in d s of cem ent business location. He had th e a d work executed on short notice v antage of lieing here first aud an d satisfaction guaranteed. John Richardson, a well know n A little sprinkle of snow last therefore not entitled to any kick Cement w alks a specialty. Bohemia m ining m an is down from night rem inds us th at w inter is upon the Leader for its stand, nor Phone 213. 16-20 the cam p looking after business near at han d . The bright sun to- to the Commercial Club for its in th is city. He reports a new j day, however, soon dispelled th e Promotion Campaign. fall of snow in the mines. 1 frost. Another Citizen. All of Work R. M. Gleason | H. i f C . 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