Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, June 21, 1910, Image 7

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
HARDWARE
Try the Leader a year.
Lor a ne will celebrate Independ-1
ence day.
Tile optimist grew thoughtful,
Amt his wools were sailly terse—
"The w or hi is growing better,
-But the climate’s getting worse!"
Farm Implements, Cement
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O N E -H A L F PRICE
The sweet pea show will attract1
more attention than ever this year ;
as interest is constantly increasing
in this annual attraction.
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—T. B. M.
Everthing goes. This week will be your last
opportunity to buy Ladies’ La Vogue Suits
and Coats at half actual value. These are
Real Bargains and worth investigating.
Come in and see. We can convince you.
Boost for Nesmith couuty.
Lim e And S a l t ................
The I.eader turned out a fin e1
Annual sweet pea show next.
30-page school catalogue for the
Fred. G. Conley visited the Royal academy last week. Four
hundred copies were printed.
county seat today.
Mrs. Ivd Jones spent Sunday
The I.eader wishes to call the
with her daughter Miss Margurite, attention of its readers to its in- i
at Roseburg.
creased advertising patrouage. If;
The Creswell Chronicle carries you spend your mouey with Lead-1
more home advertising than either er advertisers, you may rest assur
one of the Cottage Grove pajiers. ed you are getting value received.
It’s A Regular Joy Ride
For tlie cook or housewife who bakes with Pure White flour. No
worry alxmt jxjor bread, biscuits, cake or j»astry. Better things to
cat for the family, letter temper in the kitchen. Order a sack ot
Pure White the next time you need flour. Don’t take any other
kind. Pure White is good enough to have many imitators, t'.et the
real thing.
S p ra y - Wyrvrve C o,
F eed . Flour, P o u ltry S u pp lies, G e n e r a l C o m m is s io n B u s in es s
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Married.
Mamed.
G RO FF- VEATCH — At the Christ­
ian Church parsonage Wednes­
day evening at 9:30o ’clock June
15, 1910, Benjamin Groff and
Miss Margaret B. Veatch, Rev.
W . A. Klkins, officiating.
The wedding was a quiet one
only Mr. and Mrs. Van Allison
and members of Kev. Klkins’ fam
ily witnessing the ceremony.
Mr. Groff is one of the genial
and popular salesmen in the Griff­
in & Veatch hardware store in this
city and is a very exemplary
young man, who enjoys the con­
fidence and esteem of a wide cir­
cle of friends. The bride is the
eldest daughter of Robert W .
Veatch, who resides on a nice fruit
farm four miles east of this city,
and is a charming and very esti­
mable young lady who ha* a wide
circle of friends in this community.
They will reside in west Cottage
Grove and the Leader joins in ex ­
tending congratulations and best
wishes. *
O L IN -M IL L K R — At the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Miller at
Divide, Wednesday afternoon
at 6:30 o ’clock, June 15, 1910,
Walter W. Olin and Miss Ruth
Della Miller, Rev. VV. A. Klkins
officiating.
The ceremony was witnessed by
only a few relatives and friends all
of whom enjoyed the splendid wed­
ding dinner which followed the
ceremony. They will reside at
Divide where Mr. Olin is engaged
iu the shingle mill business with
Mr. Miller, now his father-in-law.
The Leader extends congratulat­
ions.
WANTED
Middle aged lady, general, house­
work including washing- Wages
$4 per week, city. Phone 884 or
address P. O. Box 255.
For Sale
Light team, wagon and harness,
price #150, or will trade for good
horse and buggy.
DIED.
S A L T Z M A N — At Salem, Oregon,
June 15, 1910, A- J- Saltzinau,
aged 82 years and 7 months.
Deceased was born November
19, 1827, near Wellsville, Ohio,
lie was married to Lizzie Wood
Feb. 15, 1887 and came to Oregon
iu 1.891 residing at Junction 4
years, moving then to Sagiiiaw
where he resided ]2 years. He
was converted and united with the
M. JL church at the age of 16,
and-l|as lived an active, consistent
chrjstinn life- I in leaves a wife
and two daughters, the lattei at
Los Angeles. Funeral services
were held at the Saginaw M. K.
church and were conducted by
Rev. J. Sams, interment in the
Masonic cemetery.
The dates and prize list for the
Dr. Lowe the well known i
annual sweet pea show will be an­
optician optometrist will be 1
nounced in the next issue of the
Hotel Oregon June 22. Don’t!
Leader.
fail to consult him alxmt your eve
Cbas. Gettys, manager of the glasses. Scores of Cottage Grove
West Coast mines iu Bohemia, was references.
transacting business iu this city
Chas. Adams and Ren Sanford
Monday.
returned home from a recreation
trip to Bohemia mines Friday eve-! CHURCH
uing where they were guests of
John Hrund at his mine. The j
boys say walking is fine in the
Any one who has not contribut­
ed a prize to the sweet pea show
premium list and may wish to do
so can leave them with Mrs. De-
lirre Hemenway, phone 22.5.
Bohemia camp.
Tw o young people were baptiz-
Ttie Ladies Aid society of the ed and taken into the Methodist
Presbyterian Church will give a church on Sunday morning,
lawn social at the home of Mr.
Robert Sutcliffe speaks at the
and Mrs. H. O. Thompson Thurs-1 Latham school house on “ Troub-
day evening, June 23. A good ' ling Trouble” Sunday afternoon,
program will be rendered. Ice j at 2 o ’clock.
cream and cake 10 cents. Come1 The attendance at the F.pworth
and enjoy yourself.
League devotional meeting has
W . N. Smith of Kdwardsburg,
Michigan, is visiting With Chas.
Matthews our estimable miller.
Mr. Smith will make the most of
his visit here, he being an artist.
YourH at Is on Straight
IT ’S A BIRD
N O T ES AND
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A N N O U N C E M EN T S
I Cook’s Grocery |
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Where you w ill always find a
complete up-to-date
stock
of
Groceries, Crockery, Shoes and
Joe Baker, the blacksmith, pre- steadily increased through the
Carrell Sears, Kd Newcomb and sen ted some very fine large new month of June. More were pres-
Dick Scott left for Walla Walla Burbank potatoes to the Veatch & cut on Sunday evening than for
this morning to get the Scott Spencer Real Kstate Co. Saturday ! several weeks,
threshing outfit ready for a busy
for their display window, which
The Value of a Child, will lie
season’ s run ill that great grain
demonstrates the fad that Joe can (jje subject of the discourse at the
country.
grow potatoes as well as shoe Christian Church Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Saltop arrived ill horses and set a wagon tire.
June 26th, 11 o’clock. This will
this city a few dijys ngo from
Kditor Levi Roberts of the Myrtle be- the first of a series on the
Tillamook. They intend tq buy
Point Enterprise, spent Friday in ' Teachings of Jesus.” The eve-
property apd make this their per­
Cottage Grove, a guest of the | ning subject, Man and the Church
manent home. Mr- Saltou is a
I.eader. Mr. Roberts and brother 8 P- m. Bible school and Christ-
civil war veteran.
succeeded ns on the Myrtle Point iau Endeavor at the usual hours.
Mrs, A- J. Job, who lives west Enterprise nearly a dozen years The prayer meeting Thursday eve-
of Kugene, returned from a visit ago, a paper which the Leader ed- ning will be conducted by the
with friends at Cottage Grove Fri­ Itor established. This was Mr. Bible school— sulyoot, Winning
day- She was accompanied home Roberts’ first visit to this valley Power through Service. A cordial
by Iter niece. Mrs. Myrtle Kayser, and city and was he very favorably j invitatfo» is extended to the pub-
of Saginaw.— Register.
impressed with it.
i lie to attend the services of the
The circulation of the Leader is
The W. C. T . U. wifi faqld i t a Chnstian Church,
rapidly increasing, the people of regular meetiqg Friday, June 34»
Chairs had to be brought into
Cottage Grove thus showing they at 3 o ’^lqck p. rp- a| the Metho-1 the Methodist Church on Sunday
appreciate a live local paper. Tl^e disl church- Hi hie reading w ill! evening to accomodate the largest
circulation books are opeq at all be conducted by Evangelist Supt. congregation that has gathered for
times to acjverfisers.
Mrs. Neale. Selection r e a d , weeks. Special services the mm-
J. D. Nippon qf Clear bake,
Wisconsin, arrived in this city la«t
hursday and is looking over the
country adjacent to Cottage Grove.
Mr. Kippen is favorably impressed
with this part of Oregon and may
purchase properly here.
12Jc
15 cent
L U R C H ’S
No one but an educated optical
expert should test and fit glasses
to your eyes. Dr. I.owe has the
necessary requirements.
There will be important business
to transact a| ^
Hf.xJ regular
meeting of Jhe Ordpr of the East­
I.JiE TlJOlVfASON,
ern Stati June 24, 1910. This is
Doran a, Oregon.
New Groye Studio,
the last communication until Fall
and all members are requested to
The new Grove Studio is turn­
Team For Sale.
lie present.
ing out a better grade qf work than
Good work team, black and has been seen in Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Lfrs. lirnce Shaugle of
bay, weight about 1400, with har­ For a portrait of post card tljat will Milton, , Oregon, are iu the city
ness #5.50. Inquire of Pete Too ole absolutely satisfy cgli at tlje new visiting Dr- and Mrs. P. L. In g­
am. Mr. Shangle is editor of
Divide, Oregon.
location on North Fourth St.
the Milton Iiagle a live and up-to-
date newspaper of Umatilla coun­
Milch Cow For Sale-
Pioneers Attention
ty, also a staunch supporter of
Good milch cow for sale. Gives
We want to secure a picture of Nesmith county ft'mn the very
5 gallons of milk per day. Gentle. every man and woman above 70 start. The Leader received a
Inquire of Easley Bros. Sngiuaw, years in or near Cottage Grove. pleasant call.
W e jnvite yoif to call any time
Ore.
John Palmer who resides on a
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during the week beginning June
nice farm home on Mosby crefdb
Those not having paid for their 26 and we wifi make a negative has the thanks of Jl^e Leader for a
chances on the fine Rambler bi­ and furnish you one first class fine fiox pf Black Tartar cherries
cycle at Bert Cochran’s Repair (pushed picture without any cost grown from grafts inserted in a
to yog. Wg iya»t tq see you all.
Shop are requested to do so
Grove Studio, new location, north wild cherry tree in his orchard.
by Friday, or their tickets will be Fourth street.
The cherries were presented to this
sold over again.
office by Druggist Benson who
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j ,.\ bargain in a 4-horse power
spent a few days*very pleasantly
If you want the news subscribe motor cycle. In good condition,
at the Palmer home last week.
for the Leader.
|,„1„,rc at the Leader office.
John I.amsort, wife, daught^f and
grandson arrived at this place last
week from Colorado and are guests
of their old friends and neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Grable. They
are looking for a straff acreage
tract upon which to engage in the
poultry, small fruit and garden
growing. They are well pleased
with this locality and will locate
here permanently, no doubt.
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Fridaay and Saturday Special:
Co
.otton Batts-
Men’s Furnishings.
Good Goods,
Right Prices and Prom pt Service.
When in need call at.
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ClooK’s
IC E C R E A M
Come and get your Ice
Cream at the Cottage
Grove Creamery. For
socials and parties at
reduced prices.
Not
less than one gallon sold.
Mothers and Daughters, followed ing Sabbath. Childrens day will
by general discussion. Special be observed both morning and
music. A ll mothers especially in- evening. Public worship at 11 a.
vited to attend. Business period m. with address by Robert Sut-
and adjournment.
1 ofiffe on "T h e Lambs of the Fold”
A . F. Róese, of
Wis- Baptis,n of yo" " * people' Concert
at 8 p. in. by scholars of the ltibie
cousin, a^fvçd ÌU this city Monday i
school. Usual Bible school session
of fast week and has been a guest
at 10 and IipwortU league devot­
of his old neighbors and friends,
H. A. Miller and wife. For thir­ ional meetiug at 7. A hearty wel­
teen years Mr. Koese has been en­ come to all.
First Prayer in Congress.
gaged in the newspaper business
at Osceola, bn*
bis plant and
Mrs. L. M. Thompson, who re­
paper
retired
the business sides on Taylor street, exhibited
May 1, He is thinking of invest­ an old almanac to the I.eader last
ing iu a well improved little fruit week bearing date of June 15,
and dairy farm in this valley if he
,t contained the “ Poor J* «S «S !^S S S S S S íS S í8 S í8 * S S «S «S Í^Í!íW S »«s w -«^i!S S S S S 8 S 8 íí8 S 8 8 S S »?
can find a place which meets bw! Rjchard” sayings, and the follow-
requirements.
The Lend** was iug amoi)K the intewrtiaK “ Cot-
favored with a pleasant call.
gressional Notes.."
and
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sold
from
Cottage Grove Creamery
The First National Bank
Cottage G rove, Oregon
'*hat was a great booster sermon
When (,'wsgrsss first met, Mr. j »
delivered by Rev, Robt. Sutcliffe j CusMw* moved that it should be %
at the Methodist church Siyrdsy I opened with prayer. 'This was ' *
A G E , E X P E R IE N C E and G R O W T H improve a
evening, when the cbweh edifice ‘ opposed r.n the ground that the
Banks facilities and ability to serve the public. An
was fillecf With S large attentive’ members, lieing of various dennm-
honorable career ot twenty years lus earned for us the
nudtmtce ss usual. His subject, iuatious, were so divided in their
name w e have aiways endeavored to maintain. W e
“ Cottage
wot the worst religious sentiments that they
solicit your business.
place in the world to Live” and could not join iu any one mode of
his contrast of our free, prosperous worship. Mr.
Samuel
Adams
healthful and independent life as arose, and after saying he was no
compared with the crowded, un- j bigot, awd could hear a prayer
sanitary, busy, uncharitable life 1 from any gentleman of piety and
of the average city resident was j virture who was a friend to his
very interesting and entertaining country, moved that Rev. Mr.
and b*d a tendency to make a ll1 Duche— an Episcopal clergyman,
those who listened to it better sat- who, he said, he understood de-
isfied with their lot and environ- served that character— be invited
meuts than ever before. The ex- j to read prayers liefore Congress
perience of Wev. Sutcliffe in relig- the uext
morning. The motion
ious work in the large cities giv es; was
passed and the next morning
him a great store of knowledge Mr. Duche appeared, and after
concerning the conditions and dis- readiug several prayers iu the es-
advantages of city life and hist tablished form, then read the col-
Waruiug to young people of the leet for the 7th of Septemlier, which j
folly of rushing to the great cities was the
thirty-fifth psalm. '1 his
A L L K IN D S O F
was timely and full of food for re- was the next morning after the
Mr. F. \'. Phillips and wife of flection. The brotherhood of the startling news had come of the
Northporl, Washington, returned citizens of the country towns a n d : cannonade of Boston; and says
I never saw a
home Monday after an enjoyable their social relations are greatly John Adams,
visit with his uncle and family, in contrast to the formal and snob- gfeater effect upni an audience.”
C H A S. M A T T H E W S . Prop.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips of this bish social relations found ni city
city. Mr. Phillips is engaged in life "H ere we are close to nature,
T h f four,h of the series of Uni-
the real estate business in Wash­ supplied with commodious homes U rjan services in Phillips Hall will
ington, but admitted that it would surrounded with green lawns and
held Friday evening June 24 at
l>e much easier to locate satisfied beautiful gardens of vegetables n o’clock. Subject, “ The Relig-
NOTICE.
D O N ’T B R EA K Y O U R BACK.
land investors iu tbia locality in fruits and flowers” said the speak-1 jon 0j atl understanding heart.”
I desire to announce that I will
Oregon. Mr. Phillips has a very er, “ with plenty in the larder and -phe question of farther continu-
attractive life partner and they all or most of the comforts of life ance 0f the services will also be continue my class in music here
Lifting carpets and don’t beat
this summer regardless of reports
having met a number of good look­ and we should lie happy and con- decided at this time. Everybody
your
rugs to pieces. I will clean
to the contrary.
ing and admiring gentlemen friends tented.” It was a sermon which weicotne.
them
on the floor with tny new
W arrf . n G la ze .
in this city, precludes all possibil­ inspired pride in home and a feel-
A rthcr H ayks S arg en t ,
Vacuum cleaner.
I.eave orders
Minister,
ities of Mr. Phillips consenting to ing of happiness and contentment
at
Leader
office.
with
one’s
lot
in
life
no
matter
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Found,
a
money
order
iu
the
locating in this community as
sum of $15. Inquire at this office.
how humble.
The Leader for reliable news.
N iki . W hitney
much as they might desire to.
Grove
ä THEOLD RELIABLE*
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Cottage Grove
Flour Mills
Mill Feed, Grain and Hay
If that ia on straight you will eoma to
this Printing Offica for your Cards, In­
vitations, Programs, Station.ry, svery-
thing In ths w iy of sxquisita printing
for social uses— businaaa usas, too, if
tha young man maana businaaa— tlt-
gant Wedding Carde.
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That’a what tha bast ad-
vartlsars say of this papar.
W H Y NO T M A K E IT SING
SONG OP SIXPENCE OR
M ORE FOR. YOU?
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