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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1910)
Mr. aud Mrs. Fingal Iliuds have! LOCAL ANO PERSONAL.! returned home from an enjoyable visit with California friends. As the canvas of votes progress-1 If. f,. Mutnford, who is working es in Portland Nesmith county I for the Oregonian’s big 50 auniver i slum s remarkable gains and may Isary edition to be issued New N ear, 1 come out of Multnomah with a suf-1 visited Cottage drove last week. JÍnd 2/o u Chad Jffear o f ticieut majority to win. Embroidery your friend or relative a sofa pillow—it makes a nice present. Oysters and light lunch served t | at the Bon Ton candy kitchen, the ! Now is the time to start the pillow. We have a very attractive line to select from. Try the Leader a year. Sreat Slaughter Sale o f 77/ittinerg place in town to get your | Patronize Leader advertisers. I only home made candies and box goods, t Lodge emblems, Howers, famous paintings and other designs to be embroideried. ¿C astin g ZJmn IDays Read Miss Bartels’ ad in the C. E. T hrone , Proprietor. i Leader today, ladies. An aged sailor, labeled Virginia. '# of beauty is always wor was given the skiildo sentence No. J Tfovombor th ird to thirteenth inclusive ried A to thing death for fear she’ll lose it. 2.1 aud left for Cottage Grove, says j Friday and Saturday Special: Ladies’ Van Allisou the barber, is up at the Albany Democrat. The sailor11 and Misses Coats and Suits at-- Portland, receiving treatment for boy was on his good behavior while | OFF It will be impossible to tell you of all the values to rheumatism. in Cottage Grove. All kinds of poultry supplies Miss Gertrude Burdick returned be offered at this GREAT SALE. Come and see constantly on hand at the Cottage to Portland last week to resume for yourself. Below we quote a few of the bargains. drove Feed Co.’s store. 1). Ster her position as trained nurse after ling, Mgr. an enjoyable vacation visit with | Hats from $1.0« to $1.7$ to g o a t....................... 48c Roy Knox of Albany, spent Sat- her mother, Mrs , B |.evvis am, “ 1.75 to 2.75 “ 98c urday and Sunday in Cottage | many fricnds here “ " 2.75 to .1.75 “ ..........................................i t .W drove, a guest of his brothers, II. H. Hendricks aud daughter, Duke and Frank. 11 .1.75 to 5.75 “ 2.98 Mary, of Fossil, and Mrs. Wm “ “ 5.75 to 7.5« “ .1.98 Miss Anna Oglesby is homel Hendricks of Portland, are guests CHURCH ÑUTES AND from Eugene and is rendering val at the home of the former’s moth “ “ 7.50 to 10.50 “ 5.98 ued service in the Leader’s com | er, Mrs. Jane Emerson in this city. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8 posing department. The ladies of the M. H. Aid so A man ceases to be a girl’s ideal Iciety are rejoicing over the success The second battle between the I the day he marries some one else, of their election day dinner Their Reds Keus aud all„ the ,lle Blues times has lias been neen I | whereas if he marries herself it treasury received over $55 as a re- fought and the result is now a mat- j £? takes a little longer. suit of the enterprise. 1 In organ ter of history. Sutclitf’s troojis, Mrs. F. F. Wells aud children 1’*at'on wishes to thank the public ; flushed with their victory of a con of Elkton were guests last week of ^or «s generous patronage pie 0f weeks ago, grew careless Mrs. Wells’ mother, Mrs. C. S. Boys may be had aud sometimes and conceited and like all soldiers Married. DIED. Hefty of this city. ¡girls. The older ones at ordinary who held their opponents in light Just received. New stock, latest styles. For ladies, and others to be schooled esteem, they got licked. Wheel- P1ERCH-H A Y E S —At the Chris CLARK—At Grants Pass, Sunday Dr. Katherine Sclileef aud little wages and cared for in return for slight er’s men did not drive the defeated \ 8 for gents, for girls, for boys. These goods will be offered tian Parsonage in Cottage Grove, November 6, 191«, the infant daughter and Mrs. Will Brown and services Lor particulars from die field however, thev only at very attractive piices in order to move them quickly. Saturday evening, November 5, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Melt Clark, children enjoyed a visit to the address rendered. W. T. Gardner, Supt. made them retire from their ad- beach at Newport last week. 1910; V.B. Pierce and Miss Lulu aged a little over five weeks. Will be pleased to show them whether you purchase or net. vanceil |K)sition. The Reds and F.tliel Haves, Rev. NV. A. Likins Mrs. Clark was formerly Miss Some interesting items from Boys’ and Girls' Aid Society of the Blues are still facing each I r - Call, examine and be convinced that you can get the officiating. Mattie Bartels of Cottage Grove, neighboring communities were Oregon, Portland, Oregon. ! other. Neither side will be dis finest shoe made in America at Cook’s. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. and her many friends here extend crowded out o f the last two issues of A woman of the under worlf lodged and routed without a long NV. Hays and is well aud favorably their sympathy in her sad bereave ¡the Leader ou account of a rush 0f | com'nR from Roseburg was arrest and desperate struggle. Reserves known in this city where she has ment. Mrs. Clark has been very political matter. This will not ed and jailed Tuesday night by are hurried up to the firing attended school for a number of ill but her condition is now some occur again for two years at least. Marshal Snodgrass on a charge of line, being recruits are being enlisted, being drunk and disorderly. She years, and is a native daughter what improved. Her mother, Mrs. and the appeals the command It should be borne in mind that of old Lane county. The groom, |ohn Bartels of this city is attend gave the marshal the most profane ers's for men auil of money are being Miss Elsie Sprague is special local Mr. Pierce, has resided in Cottage ing her. She was taken from tongue-lashing he ever received. met. Unheard of sacri g ■ ■ g Grove for nearly two years during Grants Pass to the Albany hospital agent for the well known Frauco- She was sent out of town north promptly fices, labors and strategems will American toilet requisites. Will this morning. which time he has held the position Tuesday. take place during the next few call at your home or orders inav be of foreman in the Leader office. “ Talk about the increased cost days. After the recent fight the Sxt99tM t8E8!»t»!8[t»ieiStmtK«t8ë left at the Vogue millinery. He is a first class printer and a A Suffragette Meeting of living” remarked S. B. Morss, victors entertained the vanquished sober and most exemplary young I Miss Nora Queen of Saginaw, Monday, “ it is something fierce. with a cjioiee program and gener have lofty minds. who is teaching the fall and winter man Being a printer Mr. Pierce!Tlle And Suffragettes smart as all creation, term of school at Prune Hill (Sag Why, in order to economize ously treated them to refreshments. will never tease his wife for “ pi,” by attempting to masticate a hard under a llag of truce both and like all other good printers he They can give the men some point inaw mills) was a Cottage Grove bread crust, I broke a $1« gold Then sides freely with each ers, has succeeded in making a “ good visitor Saturday and favored the tooth and then paid the dentist 50 i other in social mingled chat aud games. Impression,” which we trust will On how to run this nation. Leader with a subscription renewal. cents to lift the root thereof.” The The following the official score: Means a great saving to you as a depositor. Government be lasting. Well Van, here’s our Don't miss their celebration meet Miss Marguerite Jones who has only satisfaction Mr. Morsr, lias is Blues, 191 feet is and : inches: Reds, ing. SUPERVISION of National Banks is every year be best wishes with the hope that you held a position as saleslady in Bel that with the few poor molars left coming more careful. It is the purpose of the Govern aud yours may ever be “ thin At the Armory Weudesday night. lows’ big store at Roseburg for the he will not be able to eat ns much I'M) feet. ment to make the word “ NATIONAL" in connection spaced” and that in the future you For they’re a bunch of orators, past year has returned to her home as formerly. The services al the Methodist with its banks , synonymous with “ SA FETY .” And a mighty handsome sight. will prove a good “ feeder” and church next Sunday will of a most We welcome SMALL accounts as well as LARGE ones. in Cottage Grave to remain indefi Given by the Civic Improve able to provide plenty of “ plate interesting character In the nitely. Her many friends are wel Married. m atter.” So give us your*^“ and ment Committee of the W oman’s coming her back to the Grove. morning at 11 District Supt. J. T. remember that you will always Club, Wednesday night Nov. lb, Abbott will preach. He is a find us at top of column and next at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 and For the mouth of November a MARKLKV BREWER — At t h e> nlnst interesting speaker and all special low rate will be given those home of the groom’s mother should be on hand to hear Bro. to pure reading matter—that’s the 15 cents. who may desire Scalp treatment Mrs. Fallen Markley, on River Wire’- successor at 7:5« p. in. position our contract calls for aud Cleaning up Week by Miss Elsie Sprague, who makes street, Cattage Grove, Sunday The large choru choir will give no omissions. Congratulations. From Monday November 7th to a specially of diseases of the scalp Nov. 6, 1910, Paul C. Markley ol,e of enjoyable musical evenings, Saturday November 12, in honor and hair and guarantees her course and Miss Alice M. Brewer, At the Arcade. ' his bare announcement has al- of Nesmith couuty and our newly of treatment. ways been sufficient to pack the C. II. Wallace, officiating. The Marjorie Maiuleville Stock ¡paved streets, all citizens of Cot- ■ Miss Atlia Widdersheim spent The groom is a well-known and house. A silver offering expected — - — Cottage Grove-—------ Company are presenting some of j tage Grove are requested to clear 1 last week a guest of friends in popular from all who attend. Bible school young business man of the latest and best comedy sketches! away alV rubbish and weeds Irotn Portland and Salem. The Leader this city, being engaged in the at lo and devotional meeting at at the Arcade this week. This their respective premises and burn learns that Miss Widdersheim has confectionery, and cigar business. 6:5« conducted by W. C. Counter. I company excels in high class vau it. By order of Civic Improve accepted a position in the Meier & The bride is a charming young A invitation extended to all. deville singing and dancing spec ment committee of the W oman’s Frank department store in Portland lady who came to this city to re Viter the morning services at the ialties. livery evening'will be an club. . where she will remain indefinitely. side last summer, but who already Christian church next Suuday A L L KIN D S O F enjoyable and interesting one at Subscribe for the Leader and get At an early date the choir of the has won a wide circld of friends I there will lie a meeting of the mem-1 the Arcade this week. Admission a flue pair of steel self-sharpening M. E. church will give a copyrigh here. The Leader joins in extend liers for mutual encouragement I; only 2« and 1« rents. shears free. Old subscribers pay- ted ensertainment entitled “ The ing congratulations aud best wish aud council, as the church enters |> upon a vigorous campaign during For s a l e-Iid iso n phonograph | up and one year in advance Singing School.” This production es. the winter months. The present aud 25 records. Address. Martin , are also entitled to a pair of these calls for the services of 21 people C H A S . M A T T H E W S . P rop . conditions and future outlook of » and rehearsals will begin at once. fine shears, which retail at 5« cents. For Sale At A Bargain. R. Sipke, Cottage Grove. the church was never brighter. It will be very humosous and in teresting. W atch for date. Good Edison Phonograph. Four Interest and attendance for three minute machine—cost $27.««. 18 successive years, at least, have Dr. Mary A. Smith of Portland, uO stopped over in Cottage Grove last records Irought 2 months ago and been most encouraging, though a " W h i r e P r ic e s A r e L o w e s t ” just as good as the day bought. megaphone has not been used to and visited with her sister all & Total cost of machine and records , advertise the fact. Experience Is The s week Dr. Katherine Sclileef, ou her is $55. Will sell for $28. CÛ KRAUSSE BROS. SHOES return from Roseburg where she MARY HUSTON, The social in the parlors of the o •o West Side Studio. Christian church Monday evening, z made final proof on her timber ' U c land claim before the Register of ¡Oct. 51, was largely attended, and “ Little Gent's Box Blucher” “ Ideal,” "A uto," “ Little Traveller,” “ Billy Bumper,” and other famous brands for the United States Land office. a most pleasant time was enjoyed. U j Most of the young people were o Men, Women and Children. Anything you want in Fresh uo Herbert Whitsett aud wife of Family Groceries and Farm Produce. U And it is through ex masked, representing some type of > Crook county, are guests of Cot Your H at Is on Straight humanity. UJ perience that we have tage Grove relatives and friends, J A N S E N & F O S T E R . The Marble Hart, will be the while on their way to California to & learned the merits of the morning subject at the Christian c « locate permanently, where Mr. church Sunday Nov. ID Evening Celebrated Mallory Hat. M W hitsett’s brother Charles, has W H subject, A Personal Question. Bi to reside after several years If you are Troubled with The numerous customers who asked tor a H gone •V ble school at 1« A. M. Christian S e t t l e i t h o w residence in Crook county, and n Eruptions of the Skin use O Endeavor at o:.?o P. M. Mallory Hat at our store in the past and w e where land values are soaring. Cobb’s Eczema Paste. -J R îg î One adult was received into S e t t l e I t "A Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dubruille and who would accept no other caused us to > -c membership at the Methodist For coniAitutiona’ • •riti.Cft, V little son, ot Portland, visited Cot oo “sit up and take notice.” W e profited by ■oa church on Sunday morning. Civili*; to cium , ar.d levi.. tage Grove relatives and friends CQ this experience and have secured the exclu sive power to lice- last week. Mrs. DuBruille wil 1 regel»-1.«, contro’ g o to Pittsburg on business con <C 60 YEAR . agency for this famous hat for Cottage - ~a nected or pichlblt thr with the settlement of the E X P E R IE N C E o Grove. j leafing llquoia >. »ih*- of her father, the late C. C. t H o o c estate m unicipal Brock, and her little son will re u ' 3 2 « X Y og main in Cottage Grove with the I£ 22 I family of Clarence Du Bruillle. while -.ECKÜKD VY 2 Mrs. DuBruille is ill the east. Joe ; < D e s ia n o $ 0 ,0 0 0 O ììfC n O N C I T I Z E N in the meantime, will hold down a How About Your Head 7 < As a Hair Grower and position in the Guard office at If th a t ia o n s t r a ig h t y o u w ill co m a to >> Dandruff Exterminator 3 Eugene. -Cu t h ia P r in t in g O ffica fo r y o u r C a r d s , I n UfeonMendSl. HANDBOOK $ ------ Greater Oregon CQ v it a tio n s , P r o g r a m s , S ta t io n a r y , a v a r y - A few fine 7 and 8 pound Barred s w a y of s x q u is it a p r in t in g Home Role Association Rock cockerels, Keeney strain, t f a h r in g a o e in ia l t h uaaa— V f b uainaaa uaaa, too, if Scientific American. for sale at $1.50 to $2.50 each, b lft E la c t r lc B u i ld in g •Where Y o u Do B etter* Has no Equal. Every Bottle while they last. Phone farmers t g h a a n t y W o u a n d g d in m g a n C a rd m s. oana b u a in a a a — ala- leer; tniirne.i.itn.lL «MilbyaU I-Al____ PORTLAND. ORFGON 177.1, or write Mrs. W. A. Cunning Gua*anteed. Sold by All Q 38IBtoad«a», P a id A d v s n l s a m t n i ham. “ài K'rttTwstói¿¿Ln.’n. Druggists. Com e jC isten ¿C adies SO FA P IL L O W S 10 * . . L u r c h ’s . . --- II SHOES SHOES SHOES 8 ...7 1 }a rg C a r t e ls ... 1 AT COOK’S 8 i C o o K ’s 1 National Bank Protection | The First National Bank R e v . F l o u r Mills Mill Feed, Grain and Hay Best T eacher P atents I RADE Rees=Wallace Co. M A R R I C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n y o n e Rending n «k etch und dPReriptlon m i t qu ickly upcpriRlri r.ur o pinion fr e e w h e th e r e n in v en tion I« p n .b iib ly p,»tf»nr«bl£ l om it)un id*. Cobb’s Celebrated Hair Tonic I t i * »«•« *•» rtot ly - « d e n t in i. 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