Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 07, 1909, Image 2

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D E C I D.E D
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That the Furniture Trade of this vicinity is
being done by Simeral &L VanDenburg or it
ought to be
SANTA CLAUS IS COMING
Why Not Buy a Useful Present for Wife, Husband. Son or Daughter.
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For Boys
For Men
K nives, E xpress W agons,
22-Calibre Rifles,
Sporting Goods, an d O ther Equally
as I'sefu l T hings.
Razors, All K iuds, Cutlery,
Fine Work Tools,
Shot G uns, Rifles aud
A m m unition.
/ For Ladies
Pocket
Silverware, C hafing Dishes, Serving
Dishes, C arving Sets, A lum inum
D rinking Cups, Salt, Pepper and
» T oothpick Holders.
M SM M BSBSK
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SIMERAL & VANDENBURG
"T H E FU R N IT U R E D E A L E R S "
COTTAGE GROVE LEADER.
PAUL KING MEETS
DEATH IN WOODS.
Eugene, Dec. 4—Shortly befdre
noon yesterday Paul K ing, a young
m an 21 years of age in the employ
of the Booth- Kelly Lum ber com­
pany, while at work in the woods
six miles above W endling, was
cau g h t by a log w hich w as being
pulled over another by rneaus of a
line. T he log took a swerve young
K ing did not expect and it fell on
him, killing him in stan tly .
His m other and two sisters live
in I'airm ount, about three blocks
east of the U niversity, an d were at
once notified of the terrible acci­
dent. T he m other is almost pros­
trated with grief. T h e father of
the young m an, E. A. K ing, is at
present in Meade County, South
D akota, on business and will be
apprised at once, and it is possible
the funeral may be delayed until
he returns.
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(El Veatch Compan
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 New
Store of Sifneral
VanDenburg, and nowhere else
are the prices so fair or so reasonable.
We Have Either
Nesmith Walloped Pirates.
“ W arshburu P irates,” the Ju n c ­
tion City Basket Ball Team went
down to inglorious defeat at the
Arm ory Friday night at the hands
of the N esm ith team the score
being 28 to 5.
Hill was referee for Nesmith and
C urtis for the Pirates.
Price &
Franklin
3
3
Perfumes and Toilet Articles
Guaranteed under the Pure Food
PIRATES.
Act.
1st h alf 2nd half
2
2
Also get a nice Picture FREE
s
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T he soldier who, with draw n
by Buying These Articles at
W hiting, f
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T u *9 iaLy a a n d F r id a y s .
sword in hand, charges up to the
Tower, f
cau
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m
outh
in
an
effort
to
rout
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Johnson, c
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T H K L K A D K K P U B L I S H I N G C O ( I no. )
the enemy, is a brave m an: the
F liuton, g
W, C. C o n n e r , E d ito r ami Manager. hero who guides the ship to shore
Morehead, g
Entered a t the Dot tage (I rovo pos to flee as sec- aud saves the lives of hundreds of
Total 5
ond-claHs m atter.
passengers w hile the cruel flames
N ESM IT H .
of the buruiug vessel lick his face
Allison, f
2 2 2
8UBH O K 1PTIO N K A TK S
One Year
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si.50 has been im m ortalized: the “ in su r­
Lewis, f
2 2 2
2 2 2
Hl x Mont hs
75
riuree Mont hs
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- So
g en t” congressman who sta n d s u p ­
K nox, c
2 2 2
on the floor of the house of repre-
Mathews, g
senatives and hurls defiance at
Beals, g
2 2
T U E SD A Y , DECEM BER 7, 1909.
C^ar Cannon know s no fear: Hor-
T otal 28
atius, when he stood upon the
T h e N esm iths did not have the
WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE BIRDS? bridge across the m ighty T iber and
backing of a very large crowd Fri
single handed and alone held back
day night, so at the n ex t big gam e
CONGRESS MEETS
Dr. W . W. Oglesby w ants to from Rome the legious of Lars
tu rn out aud show your loyalty to
AND ADJOURNS th e nam e, Nesmith County. T he
know w hat has become of the Porsena, was no darn cow ard; the
b irds—robins, wreus, snowbirds, intrepid huntsm an who sallies
Dec. 6 .— B o t h home team is worthy of more eu
yellow hammers, blue birds, chick­ forth into the Oregon woods at any .W ashington,
and there is good reason for
couragem etit on the p art of our
adees and meadow larks so plenti­ season of the year in his quest for houses convened prom ptly at noon
our steady aud satisfactory
citizens.
ful in and about this city usually big gam e looks death in the face with a full attendance. Crowded
growth. T h e fact th a t we have not only held our business but
at this season of the year
search with calm indifference; yet brav er galleries, representing the official
practically doubled it with all competition, indicates th a t the
Died
of bread crum bs and other food. far than these, yea, th an any and social life in W ashington,
public mind has not lost sight of the essential requirem ents th at
T here is only two conclusions at of them, is one whose deeds of witnessed the com m encem ent of
m
ake a b ank sound and safe. T he principles of conservative
which to arrive, they have either heroism is u nsung by bard or m in­ the regular session of the sixty- P IT C H E R —T h is T uesday m orn­
b
an
k in g th at have governed our development in the past will
ing, Dec. 7. 1909, at the fam ily
all been killed off by those instru­ strel, whose courage is unapprec­ first congress today. On the floor
shape our future policy.
home
a
few
miles
east
of
this
m ents of whosale murder, the 22 iated. lie is the m an who, with of both houses the renewal of
city, Mrs. N ancy Allen Pitcher,
rifle, and air guti, or else through erect form aud steady step, w alks friendship am ong the senators aud
Start an account with us and grow with a
aged about 36 years.
instinct, forseeing an unusually se- I through the school house y ard at representatives took the place of
G
R O W IN G PROGRESSIVE BANK
Deceased
was
a
dau
g
h
ter
of
Mr.
vere winter have m igrated south recess time in snow balling season the usual interchange on partisan
and
Mrs.
Love
Allen,
pioneers
of
or
political
m
atters.
ward iu greater num bers than I with a stiff hat on his head,
C a p i t a l 6 ,
U n d ivided
A nnouncem ent of th e recent this vicinity and leaves seven chil­
ever before. T he Leader is in fav­
S u rp lu s
P rofits
dren
besides
a
husband
to
mourn
S 3 0 .0 0 0
A newspaper has been keeping death of Senator Johnson of N orth
or of a law imposing as heavy fine
$17.000
or other penalty for the killing of a football record for the season D akota, an d of Representative their great loss, the youngest child
our song aud native birds at any past reports tw enty-nine dead, I.assiller of V irginia and DeArm- being a baby only 12 days old.
F uneral services will be held
time of year as for the killing of twenty-two fatally hurt and several ond of Missouri, was followed by
T
hursday,
interm ent probably iu
the
adjournm
ent
of
both
houses
our game birds out of season. If hundred injured. It is evidently
the
Shields
cemetery.
till
tomorrow.
such a law is not passed the trou­ u p to the American public to stop
T he h u sband of deceased is
bles of our orchardists will be m ul­ such a game or tak e aw ay its d an ­
also quite seriously ill.
Additional Local News.
tiplied with each succeeding year. gerous features.
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Teach the children to spare the
For
ren
t—An
eight
roomed
A St. Louis woman killed h er­
Mineral production in the Cnited
birds.
States in 1908, according to the self bee a use she “ bad lied to ile r house, $9 per m onth one an d a
h alf blocks from Hotel Oregon.
geological survey’s survey, issued h u sb a n d ."
The man or woman who wears a diamond also
In Portland Sunday night a bob
M. J. E m e r s o n .
iu an advanced chapter of “ Min­
Go to P arkers Bakery and see
wears an air of prosperity that is far reaching in
sled carrying 1.1 young pleasure
eral Resources of the Cnited the candy heart they will give
its influence.
^
Read the new ads of Rostein &
seekers careened from the beaten
S tates," shows a decline am ount­ aw ay Christm as.
These
are
Commercial
times,
and
to
BE
sue-
(
G
reenbaum
,
W
alker
&
K
inter
and
path on the uorth side of the
ing to about $470,000,000, or 23
cessful you must LOOK it. People are always
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T his w inter the w eather clerk is Baughm an & Co.
street aud crashed into a telephone
per cent.
judged at first by their appearance.
evidently w orking off his odds aud
pole. T he blow dashed one of the
Ja s. A m brose of Y oncalla
ends
of
clim
ate.
As an investment, the diamond is in a class by
occupants of the swift coaster to
W hat do you know about this?
itself, because, outside of its intrinsic value, it has
W illiam Hinton of Medford, a new subscriber to the Leader.
death, another, it is expected, will A freshet in November and a snow
the added value as an adornment.
not survive, and others are injured. storm in December. If this thing brother of Mrs. Alice Chapin of
When you are ready to buy a diamond, at what-
th
is
city,
is
visiting
here.
The dead person is Miss Onetta continues it will keep us guessing
ever
price, there are plenty of reason! why you
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Serra. T he one fatally injured is as to w hat is going to happen n ex t
Mrs. C laude Plaster aud Mrs.
New Chicago G asoline Cement
should come and see the fine line of Diamonds in j
Prank Smith, aged 17, who sus­ iu this here b an a n a belt.
Jas. Sears each received a Leader
Mixer. All k in d s of cem ent
Ear-Rings, Brooches and Rings sold at reduced W
tained a fractured skull, internal
souvenir china plate S atu rd ay and
work executed on short notice
prices
on installments at
injuries aud fracture of the right
W hiskey is being shipped into a Leader subscription for another
and satisfaction guaranteed.
nrm.
Cement w alks a specialty.
prohibition territory lalieled “ var year.
Phone 213.
16*20
n ish .” L et’s see, v a n is h is the
„P ark er's Bakery will give away
T he draw ing for the $15 C hrist­ finish and th a t’s usually the kind C hristm as m orning a $15 C hrist­
mas candy heart will take place at of whiskey sent into a dry terri­ m as candy heart to the person
10 o ’clock Christm as morning.
tory.
holding th e lu ck y , num ber. A
chance with each 11» cent purchase.
A stalk of corn 11 feet tall, and
developing six long ears, grew in
a field th at averaged 50 bushels to
the acre, on a farm n earS u th erlin ,
[Incorporated]
T b . «r e a l «u c o e .. ol D r . W ere*1. G o l d « « M a d i d D i« .
D ouglas County, Oregon.
c o ra ry i a c u .m < weak ■•oioa.h.. « a il e d bodiae, weak
'unfa, and obstinate and Im fc rin f cough*, it bated oo
W e Have Quality and Quantity Combined.
A representative of the big flour
lha reooaniliun of the fundamen’ al truth tkat " G o ld a a
M edical 111 . e v e r y " •upplie. N a tu re « i l k b o d y b u d d -
m illing p lan t of A lbers Bros. P ort­
If You Want one or a Thousand Trees
i a j , he.u e-repa iring , m u .c lt -m a k in , m a la ria l., in con­
land, was in town M onday and in ­
densed and concentrated lo rm . W ith I h i. help N a tu re
Write Us. Catalogue Free..............................
•upplie. the n e c e u a ry .tre n fth to the .tontech to d ije .t
formed the Leader m an that flour
faod, huild up the bo dy and thereby thro w off lin je n o f
H ard W heat Brands:
is advancing by leaps an d bounds.
obatinate co u< h .. T h e "D ia o o ve ry ’ rc-eatahliahaa the
ALBANY,
OREGON
A m erican B e a u t y ,
difeecive and n u tritive or(ana in nound health, puritea
H e says the best grades of hard
and a a rich e . the blood, and n o u riih a . the narvaa— in
Daily
Bread,
w heat roller flour is retailing at
abort na tabli.hai aound vi|orou* health.
H am m ond's Be s t .
$1.85 and $1.90 per sack in Porf^
A diner has been p ut on Nos.
" l read th a t a cure had been
I I ro m r d e a le r offer* aomefh/nff " I n f mm I mm*.”
Every sack guaranteed. Soft
I t lm p r o b a b ly b a rte r F O R m m . . - I t mmrm b e tte r.
land and predicts that it will be
18 and 19 to accom m odate passen- found for this ’ere sleeping sick-
W
heat
Brands,
W
hite
Swan,
B u t y o u e r e M l a t l e f o f fbo c o re » o f thm p r o f i t , mo
lling at $2 to $2.25 per sack by
gers between C ottage G rove and n ess," said the farmer: "G o t any
W hite S tar.
All kinds of
tko ro -m n o t h l m i •• turn! om f o o d - l o r yom . B o y mo.
the first of the year, ft is stated
Mill Feed and H ay. Poultry
P ortland. It will lie a great a c - 1 in stock? “ No, not y e t" confess-
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A dvia er. In Plain P a f li.h ; or, M e d -'
Feeds and Supplies, G rass
th a t this great advance is due to
I00H p tfe * , o v t r 700 illu strttio n t, ne w ly revited up-to-date
com m odation, as m any of the I ed the druggist. “ S o rry ,” rejoin-
Seed. Phone 1711.
i ,IOT n p***r ' hou,,4 . « O f lo r 21 o r c c . n i .ta m p ., to cover coat ol madia*
w heat raisers bolding their l ‘H)9
passengers have gone hungry un- ed the farmer: “ I w anted a dime s
•at»
C lo th -b o u o d , 31 atainpa. A d d r a .. D r . R . V . Pierce. Buffalo, N . Y .
crops.
der the old regime.
worth to try on the hired m a n .''
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