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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1909)
Window Now C leveland’s Raking Powder. Meet me at Kerr & S ilsby’s. T h a t’s the place I get good coffee an d tea. Coruey Coffman, the barber, w as tran sactin g business in F.u- geue M onday. W hy is Jo h n n y lik e a side tracked freight car? Because he has been sw itched. It only takes $1.80 worth of wool to m ake a $50 suit of clothes, says an exchange. H ear the Edison Phonograph, ^ with the uew Cygnet horn, at V eatch’s m usic store. People seem to disagree on everything except th e statem ent th at the cost of living is too high. Miss Babe Abeene of C o t t a r ('.rove, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Seavey for a few days, returned home S a tu r d a y .— Regis ter. C. E. Grable, who has bought a little home east of the Brown Lum ber Co. mill, becam e a subscriber to the Leader today an d received a souvenir plate. I)r. and Mrs. A. W-. Kime cam e down from Cottage (.ro v e S atu r day evening on the local. T h e doctor attended the m eeting of the county medical society and Mrs. Kime visited friends.— Register. Miss G ertrude Burdick returned to Portland Sunday after an enjoy able visit with her m other Mrs. J. B. Lewis and other members of the family, fjhe will agaiu ta k e up her work as a trained nurse. • It’s funny how a m an who can sit patiently and hold a 140-pound o ’clock in girl on his lap until the m orning every day in the week will kick up a terrible rum pus a year or so afterw ards about hold ing a 10-pound girl for fifteen m in utes. ur Christmas Goods HAVE ARRIVED And are now on display at our store. W e have Presents for Men, Women and Children. Anything you can imagine in the Toy line you will find at our Toy Department. Post Card Albums, Photo Albums, Toilet Articles, Dolls, Doll Heads, Toy Animals, Toy Stoves, Toy Dishes, Drums, Blocks, Toy Banks, Trains, Wagons,' Tool Chests, Mechanical Toys. Also a new and complete line of Musical Instruments! Friday and Saturday Special, a a 50c Value in Dress Goods for................. - ........................... . ..................... J O CHURCH NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Last S abbath evening w as the record breaker for interest an d a t tendance at the Methodist church. C hairs had to be brought o ut of the vestry to accom m odate the over-flowing audience. A notable feature of the occasion w as the large num ber of young men who were present. In fact S abbath by | S abbath the proportion of men is I becoming increasingly l a r g e r . ! Homer H arris delighted the au d i ence with his singing. T h e ser- vices n ex t S unday are unusually 11 interesting. In th e m orning the | pastor speaks upon “ T h e New I Fresh, Crisp, Family E- A. Cook has trad e d laud near Cottage G rove for LS acres ad jo in T he plat of N okes’ addition to ing his farm north of Jefferson.— C ottage G rove has been filed for Jefferson Review. record in the county clerk 's office. Miss O rpha H arm s, operator at the Postal telegraph office, is in Milk and Cream Wagon Portland fo ra few days, Miss A nna Oglesby of Cottage Grove, is tak in g Com m encing W ednesday Dec. 1, her place at the office.—G uard. Ihe new m anagem ent of the Cot T he Leader souvenir china plates tage G rove cream ery put on a de are going like hot cakes. Here is livery wagon and m ilk, cream, the list of those presented M onday. butterm ilk and collage cheese will Jas. Allen, Mrs. E dith Stephens, be delivered to any part of the Mrs. Ida Thom pson, W illiam city or it can be had at any tim e V eatch. by ap p lying or phoning to the Mrs. T . C. W heeler of Cottage Miss Mary Bartels went to P o rt L. B. C anfield has returned Grove, is in the city tak in g m edi land today to purchase a new cream ery. (34-35) W. C. Conner and I). J . Du home from W ashington where he About two inches of snow fell cal treatm ent at the Eugene hos stock of holiday goods for hex Real Estate Transfers, has been receiving treatm ent for a in this city M onday but begin to Bruille were tran sactin g business pital, says the E ugene Register. “ Ladies T o g g ery .” small cancer in his m outh. His thaw rapidly in the evening and is at the county seat M onday. W . B. Cooper et al to S. R. condition shows improvement. rapidly disappearing. T here was Southw ard, lot 4, blk. 13, Cooper from six inches to a foot from here R. A. G itheus has sold his 100 & R andalls add Cottage G rove; $80. to Portland M onday evening in acre place near town to Robert W . B. Cooper et u x to Daisy the valley. C ochran, lots 3 and 4, blk. 8 in Venske of W isconsin for $50 per II. O. Thom pson, chairm an of acre. The deal was closed yester Cooper & R andalls add Cottage the promotion departm ent of the day, and was engineered by A. M. Grove; $300.00 F ra n k D. W heeler et u x to Mary Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. G itheus will Commercial Club, inform s the Beals, lots 2 , 3, blk. 5. W ynne’s move to town and Mr. Venske, Leader th a t there is only about whose family is now at Cottage 400 of the booklets th at were add Cottage Grove; $1800.00 Grove will take posession w ithin dam aged by the flood th a t cannot W . B. Cooper has bought out three weeks. T his is one of the be used, instead of 1100 as was the real estate business o f T . A. best little farms in the vicinity and stated in our last issue. Abeene and is fitting up an office the new m an will do well if he is J. C. L. Wooley, of this city, in the building formerly accupied anything like the majority of those and L. F. Wooley, of Cottage on Maine Street by the Cottage W isconsin farm ers.— H arrisb u rg Grove, who recently purchased 80 Grove Electric Light Company. Bulletin. acres of lan d from E. If. K ing six miles west of Eugene, on the Crow Pennsylvania Buckwheat flour road, are preparing to set 30 acres W . T . K ayser has sold his dray business to L. L. H errell, late of unlike other kinds in purity and o f it to apples, pears an d cherries. O klahom a, a friend of «>ur es flavor. You can taste it in the They have a very good piece of cakes. At K err & S ilsby’s. teemed tow nsm an Geo. H all. land and within four or five years will be m ak in g good money off the orchard.—G uard. E. J. Moore of Creswell was a Cottage Grove visitor Saturday re turning home S unday. H e says Creswell m ade many creditable im provem ents this season and has more planned for n ex t year. Mr. Moore* says he is gratified to note the progress and u p b uilding of Cottage Grove and renewed his subscription to the Leader in order to ke*p posted on the advancem ent of the town and the local events in South L ane county. “ A preacher in a near-by village is said to have m ade th is announce ment at the beginning of his ser mon: “ I shall not choose any p articular te x t this m orning but shall preach from where I open the book. It is now open and— ” Here th e parson was interrupted by a deacon who was asleep, for MAKERS getting himself and . cried out: " I t ’s yours; w hat did you open on?” T he surprise of the good m an in the pulpit was great, but W e give a written guarantee with every pair of the deacon collapsed when th e re Hardware Shoes that they will give six months wear. ply cam e: “ I t's open on K ing’s. W here can you beat it. W e have them in low We are buyers of tim ber. If and high cut at $3.75 and $5.00. you tvish to sell, kin d ly mail us description > of your claim and num ber of feet of tim ber, statin g how m uch there is of each variety and price w anted. You will hear from us. Q ckkn I nvkstmknt Plat Filed for Record KERR & SILSBY This is only one of the many patterns w e are showing in guaranteed beds. They are guaranteed against breakage for 25 years. Prices range from $5.60 to $12.00. Call and see the full line. W e sell stoves and ranges that give perfect satisfac tion. Investigate before buying elsewhere. W e can save you money. W e can surely please you in Writing Desks. W e have many styles to choose from in many kinds of wood and finish and the prices are the lowest. Large shipment of rugs just received. Prices 75c to $5.50. W e are offering the neatest and best dresser ever sold at the price, $10.00. Rockers that put you to sleep, $ 2 .5 0 to $15.00. Our line of Holiday Goods is complete. Don’t fail to investigate. It’s your advantage. W e offer a large and complete stock at unequalled prices. ; R ees-W allace Co Where You Do Better We Lead Others Follow Nuf Ced A . * tr - » V >*• f