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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1909)
HaLppy New Yeetr To All Useful Holiday Presents, Pictures aud Picture Frames, New Stock, Endless Variety, Furniture, Rugs, Blankets and Comforters, Writing Desks. Beautiful Holiday Presents W hy Not B u y a U se fu l Present for Wife. Husband. Son or Daughter. 'k I For Ladies Dishes, Carving Sets, Aluminum Drinking Cups, Salt, Pepper Toothpick Holders. Griffi n 8 8 For Boys Silverware, Chafing Dishes, Serving and W e H ave Either ^«N.4SSS?>».- ^ \ s ^ « . V W V W « V V V > . v \ \ V S W V V V « . , . . > s « * S > > w v ^ ,-. Pocket Knives, Express For Men Wagons, Razors, A ll Kinds, Cutlery, 22-Calibre Rifles, Fine Sporting Goods, and Other Equally Work Shot Guns, as Useful Things. Tools, Rifles and- Ammunition. £ $ £ I II "I 'I £ Veatch C om pany (3, 0, .0 j 3 An Elegant I.ine of Rockers. Father or Mother. Just the Kind of Present for Come Where Selection is Made Easy. PRIZES AWARDED AT CHURCH NOTES AND GRAND MASK BALL ANNOUNCEMENTS SIMERÁL & VANDENBURG COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. here are not as balmy as usual at this season, there is cause for re joicing in the fact that we are only getting freezing weather— 32 above — here, while our eastern friends are getting zero weather and bliz zards. A T T H K C H R I S T IA N C H U R C H . S» SP E C IA L LO W PRICE | The grand mask ball given at the armory hall Christmas eve was well attended there being 28 masked couples. Splendid music was fur nished by Nelson’s orchestra and good order prevailed. The follow ing prizes were awarded: Best sustained character, gent, cowboy, Frank Cooper $1.50 picture, Modern Pharmacy. 44 Best sustained character, lady, "Sentinel” Inez Flynn, $2 ladies purse, Beals & Son. Most original, Uneda biscuit, Ren Sanford, $2 water set, Metcalf & Bruud. Most original lady, Swiss, Mrs. A . E. Hamlotb, $2 crystal vase, Burkholder-Woods Co. Most comical, coon, Frank Snod grass, $4 fountain pen, Dave Scholl. Most comical, lady, squaw, Mrs. Frank Churchill, $2 perfume, New Era drug store. Richest, yueen of Night, May Hickson, $10 hat, Ladies Toggery. Richest, gent, Knight, A. L. Wynne, $2.50 box cigars Ward & McFarland. Best three step, lady, Red Rid ing Hood, Mamie Kime, postcard album, Wave. Best three step, gent, jockey, Frank McFarland, box candy, The Rose. Best waltzer, lady, Red Cross nurse, Pet Sanford, jardiner stand, Simeral & Van Denburg. Best waltzer, gent, summer man, Earl Hill; pen knife, Griffin-Veatch Co. Best two step, lady, Cow-girl, Hazel Hannah, $1.50 hat pin, G. H. Tyson. Best two step, gent, clown, Jas. Potts, neck scarf, Rees-Wallace Co. The judges were, F. G. Conley, I). J. DuBruille and W . C. John son. Much interest is being manifest ed in the contemplated union meet ings which commence in the Meth odist church Sunday evening, Jan. 2. The Christian, Presbyterian, ••THE FURNITURE D E A L E R S ” Baptist and Methodist societies have joined forces and doubtless much good will be accomplished. Complete program in our next New Year’s day would be a good T u w tey» »r»d Fridajw, time for blind-piggers and bootleg issue. Large congregations were the gers to swear off. r u n LEADER PU B LISH INO CO (Inc.) order of the day in the Methodist \V, C. C o n n e r , Editor and Manager. Was 1909 a profitable year for church last Sabbath. The musical you? If not, try to improve on it numbers were much enjoyed. Rev. KntPred at the Cottage Grove postofiöce as sec ond-class matter. the coming year. Robert Sutcliffe is to organize and teach a class of youug men in the 8UBHCK1PTION KATES If there is auytnmg Cottage One Year . . . . fi.30 Sabbath school. The lessons are Six Months 7 S Grove is in need o f just now it is a So Three Months to lie discussed in a frank and modern opera house. Here is a brotherly way. A separate room good investment for some local for the meeting of this organiza builder. TUESDAY, DECEM BER 28, 1909. tion doubtless will be provided by Roseburg has employed as the proper authorities. A ll young booster for the year 1910, Thos. D. fellows not connected with any Richardson, of New York, at a other Sabbath school are urged to salary of $4,000 a year. With a be present and unite in member Tom Richardson boosting at each ship. A roll call service of the end of the state there aught to church takes place at 11 a. m. Sunday J an. 2. Let every member soon be a Greater Oregon. be present. I f hindered send While the weather conditions written response. O N PERFU M ES All This Week 3 g Big Reduction on Platters. 55 3 3 Our S Goods are N ew er, Qualities Higher and Prices Before. Low er C om e in than and See E ver Us. s g H. C . C O O K « ============================ g ! THE DIAMOND As A n Investment ♦ fij ar f t Large crowds are attending the services conducted by Jesse Kel- T h e man or woman who wears a diamond also lums, aged seventeen and Harold wears an air o f prosperity that is far reaching in Humbert, aged sixteen. This is its influence. without doubt the youngest evang These are Commercial times, and to BE suc elistic team in Oregon, if not in cessful you must L O O K it. People are always the United Slates. They are a The holiday advertising patron judged at first by their appearance. success. Mr. Kellums preaches age extended to the Springfield As an investment, the diamond is in a class by with remarkable power. But he merchants was YOU h a ve to keep p u ffin * ■ cltfar to get News by local itself, because, outside of its intrinsic value, it has cannot help preaching for his the fo o d o f It. S a m • tvith a b u j i n e jj . simply immense, necessitating the the added value as an adornment. father and mother are both success An effective way to “P u f f JJoczr enlargement of that paper. Build W h en you are ready to buy a diamond, at what S u -tin t-ts just now is to SEND ing up the local paper is the very ful preachers. 11 is father began ever price, there are plenty o f reasons w h y you t BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS to best way to build up a community. preaching when he was nineteen. should come and see the fine line o f Diamonds in acquired and desired customers. The first thing Cottage Grove Mr. Kellums Jr. is a student of the Ear-Rings, Brooches and Rings sold at reduced Eugene High school. X<> u4 a b o u t t h t p r in t in g o f them t knows she will be called upon to prices on installments at Mr. Humbert, the singing evan surrender "second place in the gelist, is certainly in the right NEW COUNTY. county’ ’ to enterprising Spring- place. IIis work as a chorus lead ar I field. er and soloist adds greatly to the ar Nesmith county, being a part of interest and effectiveness of the “ Sneaks and thieves don’ t ad the northern part of Douglas coun Goats on Shares. vertise” was the text of an immi services. ty and the southern part of Lane There were four accessions Mon gration sermon recently delivered Fifty nannies with registered county, is asking for county di by a McMinnville minister. He day evening— two conversions. The following is a list of sub buck to let on shares to any re vision under the name of Nesmith followed this up by showing the value of intelligent publicity work sponsible party that will take them county. So far as we understand in attracting settlers to the Pacific jects for this week: Tuesday, The Tw o Armies: Wed for three or more years. the situation, it ought to have the Northwest and the benefits alike to nesday, W hy I am a Christian; B- M. H a w l e y , jp f M g support of every voter.— Freewater the newcomer and the country Bohemia, Oregon. settled. Each settler means added Thursday, Moses, a Type of Christ; Times. wealth to the state and in return Friday, The Gospel Despised; Sat Capital Surplus & Undivided Profits $49,000 the Pacific states offer greater op urday, Sowing and Reaping; Sun REGISTRATION OF TIT L E TO LAND Total A s s e t s .............................. $304,000 W ill Hokum mistook his hunt portunity to the man from the old- day morning, Constancy in Well ing companion, Jesse Moore, lor a sections of the country. Oregon Doing. In the Circuit court of the State Welcomes and appreciates your business, whether large or small Mallard duck, while hunting near has a duty to perform, believes of Oregon, for Lane County. and believe its extensive resources, developed by seventeen DIED. In the matter of the application Rowland, this county,* Sunday aud this pastor, in bringing people from years of constant, considerate, conservative accommodations. of J. F. Spray and Mary E. Spray punctured his tire in many places. the overcrowded districts of the to register the title to lot 4 in block A splendid endorsement of its most satisfactory service to the W A L L A C E — At the Salem liospit Moore would have been justified East to this laud of opportunity 4 of Wm. Shield’s addition to al, Christmas, Dee. 25, 1909, Cottage Grove and the lot lying people of Cottage Grove and vicinity. in returning the fire on the pretext and live cities in the Northwest are Mrs. Bettie Wallace, wife of east thereof and between said lot that he mistook Hokum for a making the most of their advan Harvey Wallace, the result o f a and the depot grounds in Cottage goose. tages in attracting settlers. Grove, Oregon delicate surgical operation. against Deceased was a daughter of J. Spray-Wynne Co. a corporation, M. Medley, a sister of Attorney J. F. C. Walters and A L L W HOM S. Medley and Wm. Medley of IT M A Y CONCERN, defendants. this place and Mrs. Darwin Bri f- TO A L L W H O M IT M A Y CO N Were we perfect, which we «re not, medicines would CERN: tow of Eugene, all of whom wi it [Incorporated] not often be needed. But since our systems have be Take notice that on the 11th come weakened, impaired and broken down through other members of the family, at" day of December 1909, an appli indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, W e Have Quality and Quantity Combined. tended the funeral services at the cation was filed in the above en through countless generations, remedies are needed to •id 1 Mature in correcting our inherited and otherwise home of Mr. and Mrs. Delure titled court by J. F. Spray and Mary If Y o u W an t one or a Thousand Trees acquired weakne.ee.. T o reach the aeat ol .tomach Hetnenway in this city Monday, E. Spray, for initial registration of weaknaa# and conaequent digestive trouble., there ia W r ite Us. Catalogue F ree............................ nothing .o good at Dr. Pierce’ , (¡olden M a d id I>i»cov which were conducted by Rev. S. the title to the above described e r , , a glyceric compound, extracted from native medic lands. Now unless you appear on C. Adams, interment in the I. O. inal ro o t.—told for over forty year, with great satisfaction to all uaan. For OREGON or before the 15th day of January, ALBANY, Weak Stomach, Riliou.ne.., Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after ratiag, O. F. cemetery. An obituary no 1910, and show cause why such Heartburn, Had Breath, Belching of food. Chronic Diarrhen and other Intestinal tice will appear in Friday's Leader. application should not be granted Derangement-., the ” Discovery'’ i. a time-proven and moat eftcicnt remedy. the same will be taken as confessed T h e g en u in e hast A Wise Precaution. Estray Notice. The Oregonian a s k s : “ Are and a decree will be entered ac o u ts id e w ra p p er S ig n a tu re During the cold weather we democrats going for prohibition?” cording to the prayer of the appli build hot fires, beware of confla cant and you will be forever barred Two year old steer, red, swallow Y o a ean’ t afford to accept a secret nostrum n e substitute for this non-elco- Most of them are aud so is a great grations, don’t neglect carrying from disputing the same, [ s e a l ] bolic. medicine o r eno » n riixrosm oN, not even though the urgent denier may fork in left ear. For further par big majority of the Republicans. thereby make a little bigger profit. a policy on your house. Tom E. U. L ee , County Clerk. ticulars inquire of C. A. McFar Awbrey can give vou satisfactory Dr. Pierce’ e Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver cad Harvey will have to cut out his A. E. W h e e l e r . bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. rates and protection. 33tf stimulants after next November. D14-5t A t’ty for Applicants. | land. I I § i I § # I i i I H. 4 I C. M A D S E N ...The... First National Bank Remedies are Needed The “ Old Reliable” Albany Nurseries Í