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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
LOCAL ANDJTCONAL. owwnQwm rairnm rati ir~ tm x» m ax Now Roseburg is to have a flue new depot. ...On... Creswell’s city election will l>e held next Tuesday. Homer II. Harris sings at Meth odist church Sunday evening. Men’s Clothing For This Week Hear the Edison Phonograph, with the new Cygnet horn, at Veatch’s music store. T h ii reduction is made in our best up-to-date clothe.. So yon can get a suit made in the latest style and color for a very low price. There are no (letter clothes made than the V IK IN G . W e have them. Yon w ill feel as we do after yon have worn one o f the«? »nits. W e have the clothe.— prices are reduced— it is up to you to buy. Meet me at Kerr & Silsby’s. That’s the place 1 get good coffee and tea. Priday and Saturday Special, tatties Cross liar Iladdkercliiefs, 10c Value fo r____ _____ ___ I)r. W. II. Robinson who has been spending some time in Rose" burg and Portland is home for the holidays. L u rch You and your children are safe if you wear Dr. Lowe’s glasses— eye safe and price safe. Dozens of < Laue county references. |arvis Bulser returned to his home in Cottage Grove yerterday after haviug spent a few days looking after business matters in this city. — Salem Journal. 5c festst ■.CCCV4W.W« - C w tw t’cw v.' CHURCH NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS "SSSSSSSSSSfc* ««V S .VVVKV OPEN FOR BUSINESS Irvin Bath has gone to McMinn ville to accept a position as fore “ The Fearful Colliery Disaster” man on one of the local papers of Methodist church Sunday evening. The subject for the morning ser that town. His many friends here vice at the Presbyterian church is wish him well. | “ How to Pray.” At the evening Seattle recently offered a prize ! service the subject of Rev. Adams for the best definition of the j will be “ God is Love.” A ll are “ Seattle Spirit” and received this, invited. Royal Intermediate School Items Grand Mask Ball. “ I was a stranger and you took' Extra seats are to be placed in | jthe Methodist church this week to | We al! enjoyed a holiday Thurs me A grand mask ball will be given accommodate the crowds attending I Christmas eve in the armory under day. The Leader souvenir plates are the People’s Popular service at Big Stock of Crockery r Y and Chinaware, the directions of the Military Club. Mr. W ill '1'. Moore visited the going out rapidly, Mrs. Oscar 7:30 p. m. At this gathering on | Expected ed Co Daily. Country Produce First class music will l>e furnished school Monday. Frohmader ¡«id Mrs. Orrin Robin Sunday Robert Sutcliffe speaks j Bought ight and Sold. "L iv e and Let ;t Live,” upon “ A Husband’s Message to on this occasion and a number of W e are glad to see Miss Varien son being the latest new subscrib O ur M otto. C om e see us. Porter Brick. his W ife Written in the Presence | valuable prizes will be awarded for Dresser back in school. ers to receive the Leader plate. of Death.” This is an incident the best and most unique characters Miss Haney was the guest of Mrs. Rogers, wife of Banker of the recent mining disaster in which will be announced later. Miss Olive Parmele Thursday. Rogers of Salem, aud. her sister Cherry, 111. Homer I I . Harris This will be the dancing event of Mrs. Thompson and Miss Nora Mrs. White, are visiting with their sings “ He’s the One.” Epworth League devotional meeting at 6:30. |fj the season and a good time is as- Hull visited our school Friday. father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. The centurv mark is sure to lie siirred all who attend. passed. Public worship at 11 a. I'rauk Bradford is speudiug a Schaffer in West Cottage Grove. m., with address by pastor on few days with his parents at Yon- Milk and Cream Wagon. Rev. Van Marter and wife, evan “ Christ’s Blessed Proclamations.” calla. gelists, have been in the city for a These are the Fatherhood of God, Mr. M. F. Babcock and wife Commencing Wednesday I)ec. 1, day or two, visiting their son at the Brotherhood of Man and the the new management of the Cot visited in Cottage Grove Sunday the University and Mrs. Wolters, Queenhood of Woman. Bible school at 10. Attend as many of tage Grove creamery put on a de afternoon. who is Mrs. Van Marters sister. livery wagon and milk, cream, Mr. G. Ii. Johnson and family Rev. Van Marter went on to Drain these gatherings as possible. [Incorporated] “ He Shall be Great,” ( L u k e l : buttermilk and cottage cheese will took dinner with Mrs. E. A . Wheel yesterday afternoon, where he will 32) is the subject of the morning be delivered trf any part of the er Thursday. commence revival meetings and discourse at the Christian church W e Have Quality and Quantity Com bined. city or it can be had at any time We are still practicing the King will soon be joined by his wife.— next Sunday. If Y o u W an t one or a Thousand Trees by applying or phoning to the Saul Cantata and expect to be Register. The evening services will be de W rite Us. Catalogue Free............................ creamery. (.14-35) able to give it soon. cidedly out of the ordinary. The Heinz’s mince meat, Dill, sweet subject will be “ The Battle of The Misses Edna Kllege and and sour pickles in bulk at Kerr Life.” On the large black board Mr. Hoxie is home from a trip ALBANY, OREGON Edith Rosenburg were visitors at & Silsby’s. will be a colored crayon picture ot to his placer mines on Rogue river southwest of West Fork. He says the school Friday. Fred T . Seheibuer and Homer a battle. By way of giving em I Mr. Royer and daughter Fern IL Harris late of Washington have phasis to the military phase of the the old Rogue has been on the ram Notice of Road District Meeting. subject the speaker will appear in were visitors at the rehearsal of page registering 40 feet above low- purchased the Dave Alexander the uniform o f a military officer. water mark at his miues. He says “ King Saul” Saturday evening. Don’t miss heariug Rev. F. E. place of SO acres at Divide and will --------- To whom it may concern: Notice one mining dredge, a wagon and Misses Altha Gildersleve, Etta set it to fruit, 150 apple trees now Billingtou in his Bible school in is herebey given that a meeting of NORTH BOUND. hundreds of saw logs were among Wilson and Ruby Slagle spent being in bearing on the place, stitute at the Christian church next the taxpayers of road district No. Tuesday evening, Dec. 7th. He 13, for Lane County, Oregon, will No. 16....................... ...1 :4 8 a. m. the wreckage which drifted by his Sunday evening with Mrs. Alice about 1.5 acres additional having is an expert Bible school worker. Ire held at the school house at Sag- No. 18........................... .4:02 p. m. property during the freshet. Mr. Gildersleve. been set to walnuts and apples one The ‘ Boy Evangelist,” Jesse iuaw, Oregon, the eighteenth day No. 14-------------- 4:43 a. m. Hoxie says his placer will be in year ago. The price paid for the Kellums, will begin a series of of December, 1909, at the hour of No. 20...........................11:24 a. m. meetings at the Christian church one o ’clock p. m. o f said day. good shape for a successful run SOUTH BOUND. Pennsylvania Buckwheat flour place was $3, 750. Sunday morning Dec. 26. Evan The object of said meeting is next season. Dr. Lowe the optician will visit gelist Kellums is ouly seventeen for the purpose of submitting to No. 15................ ..........1 :2 6». m. unlike other kinds in purity and 10:54 p. m. Miss Anna Rhoda is a guest of flavor. You can taste it iti the the following towns, Cottage Grove years of age, but he has wonder the taxpayers of said road district No. 17.. ............... 6:30 a . m. the question of voting a levy of an No. 13------ December 6, Yoncalla 7, Oakland ful power as a preacher. Cottage Grove relatives and friends. cakes. A t Kerr & Silsby’s. .3:12 p. m. additional tax upon the taxable No. 19............. S, Roseburg 9, 10, 11. Don’ t fail property of said district for the I.. S. T avl , o r , Agent, to consult him about your eyes and Died purpose of improving the roads of Cottage Grove, Oregcw. glasses. said district. This notice is signed by at least ten per cent of the tax Sam Veatch, prominent in the C H A N E Y — At the home on Fourth payers of said district: street, Nov, .50, 1909, Lee Frank railroad men’s organization of the NAMES. lin Chaney, aged 30 years, of J. Ed Angel, P. W . Cuduey, C. > f l HAB QWAf t f Pacific coast, was a guest of his consumption. Large growers of local stocks, A . Smith, D. W . McKinney, Chas. aged parents, Mr./and Mrs. II. C. Mr. Chaney was born at Middle- H. Sharon, M. A. Horn. Gavin suppliers of commercial plantings, Idaho, Dec. 3, 1879. He Veatch in this city Thursday, ton, Davison, E. C. Conner, J. C. clean, vigorous and true trees. while on a trip from Portland to was a graduate of the Presbyterian Rickli, N. II. Gammage, J. S. Heavy on apples, in Newton, college at Caldwell, Idaho, and San Francisco. Speaking of the A. White, W. A. Witcher, (). H. Spitzenhurg, etc. In pears, Bart was a member of the Baptist lett, Anjou, Comice, Boscceto. hi switchmens strike on the Northern church. He engaged for some Jarrett. cherries, R. Anne, I.amliert, Bilip., Pacific lines, Mr. Y’eatch stated time in the hotel business in Idaho etc. In prunes, Italian, etc. SrnaU Notice of Road District Meeting. that there was very little probabili and a few years ago contracted a ruits, bushes, etc. Don’ t miss severe case of pneumonia fever, ty of it extending to other lines, it, but lie sure, get our prices, it will pay you. Send list of wants. the Southern Pacific especially, which finally developed into con T o whom it may concern. sumption. He came to this city Notice is hereby given that a grown and and he predicts the strike will be last season and for some time past meeting of taxpayers of road dis Stocks carefully shipped. Catalogue free. of short duration unless the North has been living in a tent on Fourth trict No. 14 for Laue County, Ore ern Pacific firemen should be in street. He was on the streets gon, will be held at Dorena Hall, C A R L T O N , O R E G O N duced to join the strike in which Tuesday, but late Tuesday even Dorena, Oregon, the 15th day of ing suffered a hemorrhage from December, 1909, at the hour of one event the situation would become which he died suddenly. His p. m. of said day. serious. Upon his arrival in San father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. The object of said meeting is for Francisco Mr. Veatch will be joined S. F. Chraney of Idaho, were with the purpose of submitting to the by his wife and daughter aud will him at the time of his death. taxpayers of said road district the • Carpets and Rugs go to Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Brief services were held at the question of voting a levy of an ad Made to order and Satis home on Fourth street Wednesday ditional tax npon the taxable prop faction guaranteed both California, and Tucson, Arizona, as tb workmanship ami by Rev. S. C. Adams after which erty of said district for the purpose '*■ to spend the winter. They will re the remains were shipped to tile of improving the roads of said dis prices. Apply to turn to their Portland home in old Idaho home at Middleton for trict. h o n « 386 i J. M. Comer P W all SI., March. Mr. Veatch favored the burial, being accompanied by the n e a r A d v e n t t a t C ft v ir o h This notice is signed by at least W e give a written guarantee with every pair of ■CS.WV1. parents and wife o f deceased. ten per cent of the taxpayers of I.eader with the usual pleasant Hardware Shoes that they will give six months wear. The Leader learns that besides a said district. call. father and mother, deceased leaves R. W. Veatch, F. S. Currin, I. W h e r e can you beat it. W e have them in low la sorrowing widow. He was a II. Y'eatch, J. C. Elliot, Frank and high cut at $3.75 and $5.00. Have Dr. laiwe relieve your head very exemplary young man and Crabtree, J. F. Spray, W. S.Shear- and eye ache with a pair of his su-1 during his brief residence here I er, Chas. Ii. Bales, U .S. Bales, W. perior glasses, they cost no more made manv friends who are I P. Vauschoiack, L. Wagner, Wm. Car load 15 tons at $3.75 I Kelly, R. H. Mosby, F. R. Wilson, per 100 lbs in lots of 300 than others and you have the ben- Krieved at his un,in,el* dea,h’ -i J. IL Kirk, Allen Kirk, C. A. lbs and over. Cash with efit of his skill after 19 years ex | Vanschoiack, John W . Sanford, Quality and price have order. perience. Consult him next Mon j I). L. England, Art Vanschoiack, made Cleveland's Baking 'Where You Do Better’ day Dec. 6, at Hotel Oregon Par ¡W . W. Chrisman, J. B. Stewart, Brownsville Rare^aate Co. Powder the leading IW . 8. Chrisman. seller in Oregon. lor. TANGENT, OREG O N Fresh, Crisp, Family GROCERIES KERR & SILSBY The “Old Reliable” Albany Nurseries S. P. A _____ Ry. Time Table. Carlton Nursery Co. I Barrels IL VETCH SEED R ees-W allace Co. s