Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 31, 1909, Image 3

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    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\
,
,
«
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j
th
e ir hoofs. W e are on special w atch
vices over the rem ains of Mrs. following nam ed children: Edith
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e
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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