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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
WE D ECID E D 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 B u y a U s e fu l P r e s e n t fo r Wife. H u sb an d . S o n o r D a u g h ter. For Boys Pocket I**--*".--------------- - - V, For Men Knives, Express Wagons, • 22-Calibre Rifles, Sporting Goods, and Other Equally ^5 as Useful Things. Silverware, Chafing Dishes, Serving Dishes, Carving Sets, Aluminum Drinking Cups, Salt, Pepper and Toothpick Holders. % W e H ave E ith e r MM*MM*MSM»*BaWWRSa«Mm«vvcc«a«aium»m For Ladies ¡ B Razors, All Kinds, Cutlery, Fine Work Tools, Shot Guns, Rifles aud Ammunition. * M Ë SM Sttl ««sw iÿSÂ sv' «SPM M SSM » «RGSSSSSSSSM tOMSMMSSÜ ift6SSSS$&»S9l KââSâSSSSSS) jSaSSSSCSeitfMHisrittMStiSS'.vt ? ! M SM 8SSfl6& 9tSSSS8VI6S& (EL Veatch C o m m p a Griffin ili & 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 Simeral VanDenburg, and nowhere else are the prices so fair or so reasonable. CHURCH N O T E S AND ANNOUNCEM ENTS walnuts, 617 trees: total, 2092 acres, 204.772 trees. Set out iu 1908: 222 acres apples, 12,911 trees; 395 acres cherries, 39,588 trees .14 acres pears, 2901 trees: 9 acres prunes, 970 trees; 149 acres peaches, 12, 28.1 trees; 200 acres walnuts, 5,374 trees; total 1009 acres, 74, 035. I Just Received f I 1 All records for attendance aud interest were brokeu at the Metho dist church last Sunday. The of * fering for the coming Sabbath is £ better than ever before. In the morning at 11 Robert Sutcliffe " T H E FU R N IT U R E D E A L E R S " A full line of China, French, German En speaks upon "T h e New Patriot glish and Japanese Ware, which I offer at at ism ." The members of Appomat B O O TLEG G ER S CONVICTED tox Post G. A. R. and the ladies tractive prices for the Christmas trade. Call ON OWN EV ID E N C E . The Nesmith couuty proposition of the Relief Corps attend in a C O TTA G E GR OVE L E A D E R . -»* and examine it. ‘No trouble to show goods. T u n lf t v a » n t F r ld k » . will be ou the ballot at the next body aud occupy reserved seats. The Eugene Guard says four of On Saturday, Dec. 18th, 1 will place on sale a general election in Oregon accord TH K I.KADKK PU B U S H INO CO (Ino.) Mrs. J . O. Van Winkle sings the bootleggers arrested a few days ing to the assurance of the Attor quantity of China at greatly reduced prices Button.” ago were convicted iu the justice £ W. C. C onner , FMltor ami Manager. ney General and Secretary of “ The Little Bronze KK don’t miss this opportunity to secure some People’s Popular service at 7:30. court this forenoon, practically by 3 Kiltvrvil at the entraxe Oravo pontiifflee a. dee- State, found on another page of The workers are prepared to handle fine pieces for Christmas. their own testimony, all of them oim I elan* m aller. the I.eader. The • opponents to even a larger audience than that virtually admiifcug that they had the creation of Mbmii.h county of last week. The pastor's topic sold liquor. SIJHSCKIPTION K A T KS wfll take notice that time’s up in One T e e r ..............................................$ 1.30 appeals to child and adult alike. Klx Months Charles Miller, F. Steiuburk, Thr ee Mont i l a . . . A, which to enter protest against the His subject is “ F aces.” A quar Richard Downey and Harry Jack- filing of the Nesmith county peti tet sings “ Face to F ace.” If you son are the ones found guiltv today tions. After next November it come to this gathering you are sure but Si Jones, the fifth one under FRIDAY. DKCEMBRK IO, 1901). will be to late to protest against the to come again. Bible school at 10 arrest, will have a trial by jury to formation of Nesmith county. It aud Kpworth League devo- morrow, begining at 9:30 o ’clock, There is something about Christ will thereafter already have be, « d f lk b l 1 meeting at 6MO p. m. s he having demauded such a trial. jP " * * 2 ÉÍ 2 « mas giving,—the thinking about created, organized and put on t Miller, Steiuback, Downey and Rev. F . E. Billington of Eugene map to stay. others, and what they will like,— will preach at thé Christian church Jackson will be sentenced Satur 6 0 YEARS* that warms the heart and makes The I.eader is opposed to the n e x t Sunday, both morning and day morning at 10 o ’clock. In EXPER IEN CE one feel cheerful and happy and newly proposed Assembly or Con evening The public is cordially the meantime they will remain in busy. That is, if the giving is vention plan of nominating candi invited to hear Mr. Billington, who the county jail, as they were un done in the right way; not hv lie- dates in a general election. We is probably the best informed Bible able to raise the $250 bail. stowing useless trifles that soon de do not care to go back to the sys school man in the state. He is generate into “ clutter,” just for tem of government by party ma one of a select few who lias been Five men were arrested on the TRADE M A RK S D e s ig n s the sake of giving something, nor chines and lioases, and in behalf of chosen to represent this state in streets Tuesday by Sheriff Bown, C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n y o n e se n d in g a « k etch hiu ! d e scrip tio n m ay gifts so expensive that you Ire- special interests that too often in the National Bible School Confer q u ic k ly asce rta in o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e th e r an Deputy Sheriff James Barker and T h a t’s why we have tak en p ain s to In ven tio n 1« p ro b a b ly p a ten ta b le. <’om niunirn- grudge them, because handsome fluence those 1 xisses. The I.eader ence at Washington 1). C. tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on P atents •ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Chief of Police Farrington on the lay in th e b est stock of P ap ers, th e ones have been or may Ire given to would prefer to see primaries aud Patents taken through Munn A C o. receive la te st sty les of T ype and th e m ost im Rev. F. E. Billington of Eugene, special notice, without charge, iu th e of bootlegging. They proved P rin tin g M achinery. W e are von. Give something you believe elections held in a fair open man formerly pastor of the Cottage ohgrge Scientific A m e ric a n . is needed or desired by the recip ner in conformity with the spirit Grove Christian church, has been were all lodged iu jail and time for prepared to print an yth in g from a A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr- rulatlon o f any scient me Journal, m i ____ „___ Terins, f 3 a ient. If too much for your single aud letter of the direct primary conducting a Bible School Institute arraignment was set tor 4:30 V isitin g Card to a P o ster and to m ake year; four months, $L tJold by all newsdealers. it a W ork of A rt. o ’clo ck .—Guard. purse, the spirit of the day is law? There may be some ohjectioii- at the Christiau church in this city MUNN « C o . " ' 8— - New York B r u c h OOce. OX K HU W u b ln x tu a. II. C — I “ combination.” How, for instance, able features to this law, but even this week which has been well at would the mother appreciate an with them, it is preferable to ring tended by members of all churches easy chair, or a new cloak or dress, and boss rule. and the sessions have been inter ■<& given lry all of her children? Or esting, instructive and helpful. one family might unite in giving £ The following good story has to another a picture, or a subscrip- just leaked out on Forest Super L A N E F R U I I M EN , tion to a magazine. Pretty china visor Hartrum: He was recently E L E C T N EW O F F IC E R S f nud porcelain dishes, or a chafing assigned t o * room in Hotel Oregon dish, are always acceptable, and which had 9rinerly beeu occupied Eugene, Dec. 4— The I.ane . will bring a pleasant thought of by a member of the fair sex. Ill county Horticulture Society met É the donor if marked, “ For daily going to the clothes closet to hang £ this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at 'u se .” Hut the main thing is for up his coat as was his habit, he the court house for the anuual each to lie bent on making every E noticed a very beautiful kiniona business meeting and election of other member of the family happy B, hanging there, aud after oae sur aud comfortable, even down to the prised look, retained his presence officers. **> The exhibit committee reported old horse aud dog aud cat and the of mind aud taking it from the having won tlie first sweepstake birds that winter with you; audit peg, rang for the bell boy, opened £ will thus lie sure to be a baj^R- the door and said, “ Here, son, prize on apples at the Albany fair £ and first prize on cherries at the time, full of the true spirit of i take this out and have it filled." Salem Cherry Fair. Christmas. Officers elected for the ensuing Boys will stay on the farm as year are as follows; The troubles of the bootleggers well as anywhere if they receive President— H. C. Bushnell, Jun c are many. When apprehended decent treatment at home. The and arrested, they can hardly find boy who is yanked out of lied liy tion City; vice-president, F . B. an attorney who will attempt to the hair, kicked to milk and cuff Harlow, Eugene; secretary aud treasurer, Frank Needham. Eu- defend their cases at any price. ed to iirenkfast, as a preliminary 1« geue. lieiug popped through the field all H. C. Shotwell, manager of the The new officers of the land of day, is not likely to lie consumed by his love tor the glories of agri Hohrenstedt orchards at Creswell, fice at Roseburg will be George culture, nor for his sire. Give the was present aud delivered an inter W. Riddle, Register, and Benja txiy t fair show, aud haAll stay esting address liefore the society. min E. Jones, Receiver. with you till the cows come home. Other speakers who were on the program. \V. K. Newell, state hor ticulturist of Dilley, aud H. M. Willamson of Portland, could not be present and tendered their re grets. Ot the pain which many women experience with every The attendance was not as month it inekea the ientlenraa end kindneea elweya eaaoci- eted with womenhood ieem to be elmoet e miracle. large as was hoped for ou account While in general no women rebele efeinet whet ahe re- of the snow storm. gerda ea e natural aeceeeity there ie no women why would SIMERAL & VANDENBURG 3 3 £ 3 3 £ H. C. £ £ COOK I 3 A D ifferen ce In Material Makes a M aterial Difference P atents Merry Christmas And H appy New Y e a r % FOR YOU AND YOURS W hen You Think mot gladly he tree Irom thin recurring period of pent. D r . P ie r c e ’ o F a r o r lte P r e s c r ip tio n m a k e» w e a k w o m e n s t r o n g a n d m lek w o m e n m o ll, a m é g i r e s t k e m f r e e d o m f r o m p o l o . 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Visited 1219 orchards during the past year, containing hearing trees as follows: One thousand thirty- five acres of apples. 91,452 trees, 174 acres of cherries, 16,18n trees: 147 acres of pears. 1C». 192 trees; 610 acres prunes. 69, 693 trees; 93 peaches, 8,464 trees; 20 j acres ylums. 2,191 treca: 13 acraa Buy a Good High Grade Piano Of MARION VEATCH § I At a Special Holiday Price Before the First of the New Year ^