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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
LOCAL A N D JBSO N AL H O L I D A Y SUGGESTIONS DO YOU SLEEP COLD NIGHTS? Three-Face Looking Glass I S to Neck T ie and Scarf Set in box with Christm as G reetings__________ We can make you warm and happy if you will buy a blanket or comfort from us. We have a complete l i n e . ....................... Silk Suspenders in pretty boxes H air Brush Sets 40 and Ladies’ H and Bags, 75c to $1.98 Sleeping D o lls ..__ _______ L U R C ] fi rs Fancy Centerpieces and Doilies .55c to Phoenix Mufflers, 25c to Ladies’ Em broideried H andkerchiefs, ’Sc to Flowered Dresden Ribbon, 6 inches wide, tier yard M any O ther Articles too Numerous to Mention CHURCH N O T ES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS A S t a te m e n t. Because of the rem arkable in terest manifest in the m eetings be At the Presbyterian church next ing conducted by the evangelists, Sunday a New Year sermon will Kellums an d H um bert, it is be preached in the m orning. S ub thought best to continue the ser ject, “ T hy Will be D one.” The session will meet at the close ot I vice next week. T his arrangem ent the m orning worship to receive new | was wholly unplanned previous to members. A general prayer meet-1 the developments of this w eek. iug will be held at 0:30 preparatory There is no antagonism or discord to the union service in the Metho back of this plan. T he utmost dist church. Union young people’s harm ony and good will reigns m eeting at the Methodist church. am ong the churches. We sincere For further evening services see| ly regret not being able to be a part of the united effort. It seems notice of union meetings. A service not common to tha! to be too late to postpone the union local Methodist society takes place services. in the church on S unday m orning at I t . T here occurs at this hour the first an n u al roll call of the m em bership. As the nam es are called answer may be m ade by personal word, passage of scrip ture, verse of hym n or answering “ present” . F.very one on the record should m ake an ex tra effort to be present o r send written re sponse. S acram ent of L o r d ’ s supper at the close. Some will partak e of this meal for the first tim e. Reception of members on confession of faith. 1 he grand old songs of Zion are to be sung. Bible school at 10. T he new super intendent J. B. Simeral in charge. A class of young men will be or ganized by Robert Sutcliffe. All fellows not connected with any other school welcomed. Come and enjoy the feast of good things. Poultry show next. Better practice w riting it 1910. Som ething doing to n ig h t—see the parade. A happy aud prosperous New Y ear to ail. Miss G ertrude Palm er is home from F ugene to spend the holiday season. A ttorney J. E . Y oung was a t ....... tending to legal business at E u gene W ednesday. Friday and Saturday Special, Ladies’ Sweaters, Those cold snaps tak e the snap Valued at $ 2 ./5 for ------------------ -------- . out of ( fregoniaus—but oh, these delightful rains. Two singers and ext>ert tandem buck and wing dancers are d raw ing crowds at the Arcade. T he Nesmith basket ball team defeated "Eugene at this place last night by a score of 20 to 16. Miss F rancis Beatty of Salem, is spending the holidays with Cottage C LA SS IFIED AD VERTIS EM EN TS. Death of Mrs. H. M. Wallace. Grove relatives and m any friends here. Died at Salem, Oregon, Decem T h e liest flour is the cheapest. Andrew Nelson and son R*y ber 25th 1909, Elizal>eth Ellen O lympic Peacock, Johnson's best, spent Christm as with the form er’s W allace, wife of Harvev M. W al the sack with the C hina Pheasant parents at Eugene, returning home lace, aged forty seven years and on it, every sack guaranteed. W ednesday. S pray-W ynne Co., or any grocer four months. in tow n. tf Shelby Teeter and mother, and Deceased w as born in Scotland Best W ashington Cedar shingles little Joice Teeter, spent Christm as county, Missouri, Ju ly 26, 1862 with Mr. aud Mrs. T aylor N eed and removed with her parents, — free of sap, worm holes and knots, constantly on hand. Prices ham at Pleasant Hill. Jam es M. Medley and Eveline J. to su it the times. Inquire of T he W heeler-Thompson Co. is Medley to Lane county, Oregon in O r r i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. conducting its big annual clear the year 1874, where she had re O lympic process rolled barley, ance sale. They have m any b a r sided ever since. T he deceased 75 pound sacks, th e cleanest and A N Y KIND O F A H O R S E was m arried to H arvey M. W al best, $1.2.5 per sack, at Spray- w ill lie w ell shot! if we d o th e sh o ein g — gains in high class goods. d ray horse, c a rria g e h o rse o r th e tro tte r tf Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bristow of lace at Cottage Grove, Oregon, W ynne Co’s. because we h av e th e sk ill th e ex p eri- July 3, 1881 an d is survived by the • ence an d a kn o w led g e of ho rses an d Eugene attended the funeral ser g\ , , « _ j th e ir hoofs. W e are on special w atch vices over the rem ains of Mrs. following nam ed children: Edith 1*011306 Gr o v e T r s n s f e r f o rin s ,a llc e * of in te rfe rin g , overreach- Bristow’s sister, Mrs. H arvey W al Darling, Leslie, Emery and Vera ** ! ing, lam en ess a n d gait. W ith all th a t we d o u b t if we ch arg e an y m ore th a n W allace. She also leaves to m ourn lace, at this place M onday. I som e ask for careless, even injurious ....Company.... their loss a husband, father and I work. Pilone 521. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Sigel and several brothers and sisters and daughter, who have been visiting other relatives. H a rrin g to n & D arrel. P ro p s the Andrews family for a few Eby's Old Stand Deceased was of a very lovable, days returned home to Cottage patient disposition an d bore her All Kinds of Hauling and Grove yesterday.— Register. afflictions for over fifteen years See those new incandescent coal- Bert W estbrook and wife of with great courage and fortitude. Heavy Dray Work. oil lam ps at D esLarzes Bro. They Hotel Oregon spent the holiday She had been a sufferer for years are just simply grand. You c a n ’t week with Portland friends. G. with various m aladies an d finally afford to do without one. 27-31* G. 'W arner was “ m ine host” at succum bed from an operation at Hotel Oregon in Mr. W estbrook’s the hands of surgeons at Salem. Office at •s C o n ftc tii nery Flour h as nearly doubled in absence. Mrs. W allace was of a good, c h a r price but Parker still sells bread at NE Billie Edw ards is down from the itable C hristian disposition and O ffice 1541 5 cents jier loaf. mines. H aving put his m ining was highly respected an d esteemed Reeid.no* M l property in good shape for the by all who knew her and will be w inter he will rem ain in this city greatly missed aud long remem until spring opens. He says Black bered by her relatives, friends an d and Brown bear are unusually neighbors. Her rem aius were te n plentiful in the Bohemia m ining derly laid to final rest in the Ma sonic cemetery at this place Dec. district this winter. 27, 1909, Rev. S. C. A dam s con-, T he visiting Eugene Elks were ducting the services. met at the depot this afternoon by a rube baud, and Bill Laudess aud T he E pw orth League contest for a visiting Elk were reguired to head increased m em bership is w axing the procession to the club rooms w arm lietween the “ Blues” and astride two dreamy-eved donkeys the "‘R eds," m uch enthusiasm l>e- am id a din created by tin horns ing m anifested on both sides. T he aud cow bells. T hings doing New “ Blues” are captained by Miss Big Reduction on Platters. Our Year Eve, eh Bill? Vera C ochran and the “ Reds” by Goods are Newer, Qualities Higher Jerry Damond of Portland is Miss N ieta H azleton. T he “ Blues” spending the holidays with Cottage gave a most enjoyable reception to and Prices Lower "than Ever Grove friends and looking after all old, new an d prospective mem Before. Come in and See Us. property interests here. He says bers W ednesday evening in Phil th a t Portland people say no three lips hall, w hich brought out the men, referring to County Judge largest num lier of young people and our two Couuty Commissioners ever assembled on a like occasion are able to properly look after the in this city and a right merry time interests of the great county of prevailed. T here w a s s o n g , Lane, aud therefore Nesm ith coun speeches, gam es, shouting of the ty should be created in November Epw orth yells, and refreshm ents in 1910. conclusion, and all were glad they Again referring to the w inter were enlisted in such a worthy short courses offered by the Oregon cause with its splendid religious Agricultural college, beginning and social advantages. T h e stan d Ja n u ary 4th next, we are just ad ing of th e “ Blues" and “ Reds" vised by the railw ay officials th a t a in points on W ednesday evening fare of one and one-third will be was 5110 an d 4770 respectively, a granted on all Southern Pacific m ajority of only 340 points for the lines in Oregon, on the usual con “ B lues.” vention plan, where the fare e x T . C. W heeler of the First N a ceeds fifty cents. Receipts should tional b an k has returned home be secured at tim e tickets are p u r The man or woman who wears a diamond also from Portland where he spent chased. * wears an air of prosperity that is far reaching in C hristm as with relatives a n d its influence. Mr. and Mrs. Jolyi Conley of friends. These are Commercial times, and to BE suc Gresham , parents of Booster Fred H igh valuation aud still higher cessful you must LOOK it. People are always G. Conley, of th is city, are spend levies seem to be the rule. judged at first by their appearance. ing the holiday season in Cottage As an investment, the diamond is in a class by G rove and may decide to invest in Married. itself, because, outside of its intrinsic value, it has property here. Mr. Conley is a the added value as an adornment. good roads advocate having d e H O U ST O N -Y O U N G —On W ed When you are ready to buy a diamond, at what voted eleven years to road building nesday, Dec. 29, 1909, at 3 p. ever price, there are plenty of reasons why you in M ultnom ah county during m., at th e home of the bride’s should come and see the fine line of Diamonds in w hich tim e he served as a county parents, Mr. an d Mrs. C. H . Ear-Rings, Brooches and Rings sold at reduced Young, at 479 gearl street, E u road supervisor. W ith his son he prices on installments at gene, by Rev. W. A. E lkins of also laid eleven miles of the Bul^ C ottage Grove, Robert S. H ous Run pipe line, which conveys ton to Miss Charlotte Voung. w ater into the city reservoirs in Both are popular young people Portland. of E ugene who will receive the heartiest congratulations of their C leveland’s Baking Powder. m any frien d s.—Register. W . A . F i . k i n s . T he I’ride Home bakery, M. A. Iloxie proprietor, is distributing a very neat and original calendar for 1910-aml a strictly home product. T he local photographer m ade a good photograph of the interior of the bakery and force, the L eader m ade a cut from it andp rinted it at the head of a neatly designed c a l endar 8 % x l 2 % inches and placed thereon neat assorted calendar pads for the New Year. T he cost was moderate—much less than for imported articles of the same size and it is a better and more appre ciated advertisem ent for Mr. H oxie to present to his patrons. A little blaze in the P arker bakery caused a fire alarm to be turned i n W ednesday. L i t t l e dam age. Spriggs Bros. Piano I M ig a Specialty SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON PERFUMES All This Week H. C. COOK Shoe f M en T H E DIAMOND A s A n Investm ent W e give a written guarantee with every pair of Hardware Shoes that they will give six months wear. W here can, you beat it. W e have them in low and high cut at $3.75 and $5.00. Rees-Wallace Co. “ W here Y o u Do B etter’ H. C. M A D S E N