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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
A d v e r tis e In TH E LEADER T h is 1 « W h a t Brings B u sin ess an d gives th e P a p e r L ife- ! I f you L ik « TH E LEAD ER B oost for It- I f n o t, j S en d you r C rltlcla m I to this P a p e r. I C O TTAG E GROVE LEAD ER B O H E M IA N U G G E T COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1909. C onsolidated Janu ary 9. 1908- VOL. XXI. NO. 38 Í The lumbering industry, one of Cottage Grove’s greatest resources, is showing figures greater than those of previous years. Duriug October, November and December the shipments from Cottage Grove alone were 7,500,(MX) feet. This does not include a number of mills scattered along the Southern Pa cific, but tributary to this place. Including their output duriug the same period would make over 10,- (XX),(XX) feet shipped duriug the last quarter of 1909. The advent of a new year finds the lumber market strong, aud prices ad vanced. A number of new mills will soon be installed and the total output may make the year of 1909 the most prosperous that Cottage Grove has witnessed. New York, Dec. 28.— A thous to be shown, are all well bred and and barn yards combined into one polite, a majority being Persians could not produce the volume of and Angoras, aud many of them noise which echoes through Madi are valued at hundreds of dollars son Square Gardeu today. The each. Some of the cats will have crowing of roosters, the cackling maids in attendance, whose sole of hens, the quack of ducks and | duty will be to look after the com geese and the gobble-gobble of fort and welfare of their own par turkeys, the cooing of pigeons and ticular charges. the sweet music of song birds serve The Next Big Show. to produce an uproar that is con The next great poultry show will stant aud deafening. The foolish > lie that of the Calapooia Poultry roosters, mistaking the electric Association which will be held in lights for the dawning of the day, 1 the McFarland building on Main keep up a continuous roar. street in Cottage Grove, Jan. 12, There is some class to the ex- j 13, 14, 15, the first day being judg Dibits, too as the finest poultry and | ing day, the show to be opened to pet stock of the United Slates and \ the public Thursday morning Jan. Canada are brought together in a 13. II. H Collier of Tacoma, competition for the coveted prizes one of the best judges on the to be awarded at the twenty-first coast will place the awards, among annual show of the New York which will be eight valuable silver Poultry, Pigeou and Pet Stock As cups. The poultry exhibit will sociation. Incubators of all sizes j represent the liest Western Oregon, aud makes hourly bring into exist from Portland to Ashland, can ence new flocks of poultry, and produce, and it will be well cared the varied accessories of the in for by Supt. C. F. Walker and As dustry are on exhibition. sistant Supterintendent, 1). B. Tomorrow the meowing o f Toms and their wives will be added to the general din, when the Atlantic Cat Club opens its auuual exhibi tion in the concert hall of the gar deu, which the directors think is the most appropriate place for a feline show. However, the pussies show. Entry blanks from all parts of western Oregon are already pouring in. F. H. Rosenberg is president of the Calajiooia Poultry Association and W. C. Conner is secretary. l>oth of Cottage Grove. This show will also conclude Saturday Jan. 15, with a cat show, in which cash prizes will be given. No charge for entering cats for ex hibition on this date. Chamberleu. The fine exhibition coops are already being placed in position in order to avoid a final rush. At the last annual poultry show held here nearly 700 birds were on Grants Pass will pave three of exhibition and it is expected this number will be exceeded at this I its principal streets with bitulithic. On Sunday evening Jan 2, 1910 Rev. C. A . Wooley aud his esti the Cumberland Presbyterian or the mych prayed for union religi mable wife whose maiden name ganization aud later, wheu the two ous services commence. They will was Elizabeth Am i Huston, cele branches were consolidated, with continue until the 9 inat with the brated their goldeti weddiug anni the “ old school” Presbyterians. exception qf Saturday. There will He was an active pastor continuous be praise, prayer, testimony, each versary at their home at Fairmount ly until last April, when he retired, a suburb of Eugene, Wednesday gathering, also an address by one although he has beeu supplying of the preachers. A ll evening eveuing. They were married at pulpits here and there occasionally meetings commence at 7:30. There Trenton, Missouri, 50 years ago. siuce then and says he expects to follows the list of assemblies, At that time the groom was a as long as health will permit. speakers aud some of their sub young minister of the Cumberland Both are hale aud hearty aud jects. Presbyteriau church, having been feel as young as they did 50 years S u n d a y evening, Methodist ordained only about a year before. ago, except that they are not quite church, Rev. Groat, “ The Church’s The couple lived at Trenton for as supple aud active. Cry to God and His Answer.” some time after their marriage and The two sous, I.. F. Wooley of Monday evening, Methodist then went to Colorado where they Cottage Grove aud J. C. Wooley of church, Rev. Sutcliffe, “ Why am spent two years, coming from there Iiugene were present with their I not a Christian?” to Oregon 44 years ago. They children. They had a daughter, Tuesday evening, Methodist have lived in aud about Ivugeue but she died some 16 years ago. church, Rev. Adams, “ Men Want ever since, honored and respected A portion of Mrs. Wooley's ed.” citizeus of the community. Both dress worn on this occasion was a Wednesday evening, Presbyter were educated at Trenton aud their beautiful ribbon sash which she ian church, Rev. Groat. courtship began while they were in wore at their marriage 50 years Thursday evening, Presbyterian, school together. ago. There were many substan Rev. Adams. Rev. Mr. Wooley has beeu prom tial presents received aud a host of Friday evening, Presbvterian, inently identified with the church friends wish that they may live Rev. Sutcliffe. since his arrival in Oregon, first as to celebrate their diamond jubilee. Sunday evening, Presbyteriau, Rev. Adams. A somewhat indolent gentleman While drilling on Monday even On Sunday evening at 6:30 a general prayer meeting will be whtj found it troublesome to per ing at the armory, Glen Walker, a held in the Presbyterian church form his devotions every night, member of Co. C., had a bayonet aud a Young People’s prayer simply wrote a prayer, which he accidentally driven through the meeting in the Methodist church. A very hearty invitation is given pinned to the head of his lied and fleshy part of his band. He went to all the citizens to attend as remarked, from evening to even to Linn’s drug store where the many of these meetings as pos ing, “ Lord, those are my senti wound was dressed by a local sur sible. ments." geon.— Eugene Register. FOR CASH WHEELER-THOMPSON CO P P O R T U N I T Y knocks once at every door, today he knocks at yours. Rise and let him enter ere he turns and goes, returns no more. This is an honest bona fide sale, beginning Saturday January 1st, ending Saturday January 15th, 1910. class merchandise will be sold at the astoundingiy low prices appearing below: O Boys’ Pants Men's and Boys’ Shoes Men’s #25.00 fine suits, Men’s 22.(X) fine suits, Men’s 20.(X) fine suits, Men’s 17.00 fine shits, Men’s 15.00 fine suits, Men’s and hoy’s #12.50 Men's *5.(X) Patent velour and cushion Shoes, for only *4.40 Men’s 5.00 wine and tan color Shoes, at this sale for 4.40 Men’s 4.(X) Dress Shoes, for only .. -- 3.25 Men’s 3.00 Dress Shoes, at this sale for o n l y ------ .- 2.55 Men’s 2.50 Dress Shoes, your choice for only---- .. .. 2.25 Boys’ 3.00 Dress Shoes, at this sale for only------------ 2.55 Boys' 2.50 Dress Shoes, for only---- -- ------------------ 2.10 Boys’ 2.25 Dress Shoes for only — -------------- - 1.95 Men’s 4.50 Work Shoes for only----------------------— . 3.50 Men’s 4.00 Work Shoes for on ly---------------------------2.95 Men’s 9.50 14-inch top Strong & Garfield make, only. 8.25 Men’s 9.50 14-inch top, Putnam make, only ------------ 8.25 Men’s 8.50 10-inch top, S. & G. Shoes, for only— .. 7.50 Men’s 6.50 12-inch top, Gotian Shoes, for only---------- 5.75 Men’s 6.00 12-inch top, Anchor Brand................. 4.55 this sale.................... at this sale only___________ your choice for only- for only_____ __________ -- while they last for only_____ fine suits, for only__ ______ Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes Men’s #25.00 and $22.(X) Overcoats and Cravenettes. Men’s #18.00 Overcoats and Cravenettes, for only__ Men’s 16.50 Overcoats and Cravenettes, your choice Men’s 15.00 Overcoats and Cravenettes, at only__ Men’s 13.50 Overcoats and Cravenettes, now on ly .. Boys’ Two Piece Suits Men’s Fine Dress Pants Men’s *7.00 Fine Dress Pants, at this sale o n ly .___ #5.25 Men’s 6.00 Fine Dress Pants, your choice for on ly___4.75 Men's 5.50 Fine Dress Pants, for only_______________ 4.25 Men’s 5.00 Fine Dress Pants, while they last for_____ 4.10 Men’s 4.50 Fine Dress Pants, take your choice for only 3.90 Men’s 3.50 Fine Dress Pants, good values for only____ 2.65 100 pairs Men’ s Work Pants *2.00 to $3.00 valu es,.__ 1.65 Men’s and Boys’ Hats Men’s #3.50 Hats, at this sale for only____ _____ $2.85 Men’s 3.00 Hats, your choice at only_______________ 2.45 Men’s 2.00 Hats, great bargains at only______________ 1.65 Boy’ s 1.50 Hats, your choice of any one of these for .. 1,15 Boy’ s 1.25 Hats, for only__ r _____________________ :____ 95c These goods have a national reputation and E V E R W E A R . H O S IE R Y Boys’ *6.00 2-piece Suits, for on ly--------------------------- *4.25 Boys’ 6.00 2-piece Buster Brown Suits, for only-----------4.25 Boys’ 5.00 2-piece Suits, for only---------- 3.95 Boys’ 5.00 2-piece Buster Brown Suits for only------- - 4.10 25 Boys Norfolk suits, 3 to 8 years, for on ly___________ 2.75 Men's and Boys' Underwear A ll Wool and Silk Staley Underwear, *6.50 suits, only *5.10 A ll Wool Staley Underwear, #4.50 suits, for only---- .. 3.75 A ll Wool Staley Underwear, _ 4.00 suits, for on ly------ 3.35 A ll Wool Staley Underwear, 3.(X) suits, for only — . . . 2.65 Swiss Condo Natural Gray Underwear, #2.50 s u i t s . 2 . t 0 Mens’ Regular #1.50 Suit Cotton Underwear for only .. 1.10 Men’s Regular I .(X) Suit Cotton Underwear for only . - .85 Men’s #3.50 D. B. Flannel Shirts, for only ------ 2.65 Men’s 4,(X) I). B. Flannel Shirts, for only____________ 2.95 need no argument setting forth their High Standard of G iv e us a call and let us supply your wants. for Th 1U0 pair Boys’ Pants, regular price #2.00 to #2.50, only SO pair Boys’ Pants, regular price 1.00, for only___ 100 pair Boys’ Knee pants, regular price $1..SO, only.. 100 pair Boys' Knee pants, regular price 1.25, only._ SO pair Boy’s Knee Pants, for only per pair. Boys’ Overcoats and Cravenettes #15.(X) Boys’ Overcoats, for only_______ ___ _______ 8.. 50 Boys’ Overcoats, for o n ly .____ _______________ 7.50 Boys’ Overcoats, for o n ly---- -------- --------- ... 6.. 50 Boy’s Cravenettes, for only __________________ Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes *4.00 Patents and Cushion Sole Shoes, for only. __ . 3.50 St. Cecelia Kid. Welts and Turned, per pair----- 3.00 Nanitno Kid, Welts and Turned, per p a ir... ... 2.50 Old Ladies’ Comforts, per pair, only___ ________ 2.00 Nurses Comforts, per pair only_____ . . 1 _______ 1.75 Nurses Comforts, per pair only------------------- . 2.25 Girls’ Shoes, at this sale only . j __ ____________ 1.75 Childs' Shoes, for only. a .............. -______________ Cotton and Wool Blankets 12x4 *2.25 white cotton Blankets, for only-------------- 11x4 1.50 white cotton Blankets, at this sale for____ 11x4 1.25 tan cotton Blankets, at only______.’______ 1.1x4 11.00 wool Blankets, for only______ . . ..._______ 11x4 lO.fX) wool Blankets, for only__________________ 11x4 7.50 wool Blankets, at o n ly ___________________ UX4 5.00 white wrtol Blankets, for___ ____ ' . ......... 1U4 5.00 white wool Blankets, at this sale only------ Quality ■ miss Golden Opportunity GROVE, OREGON