Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, December 06, 1910, Image 3

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    Denouncing a R e i n c a r n a t i o n .
Whereas an Ignorant upstart In a n
trology has publicly ondeavored to
persuade the world that he Is the
late John Partridge, who died the 28th
of March. 1718. these are to certify
all whom It may concern, that the
true John Partridge waa not only
dead at that time, but continues so
to the present day. Beware of coun­
terfeits, for sucb are abroad.—From
a London Newspaper, 1718.
TH AN KSG IVIN G
Smith want* manv thuuanntl Turkeys fuff
T H A N K S G IV IN G
And many tho auni] Chitk, ns for
T H A N K S G IV IN G
And thouaanda uf ( ü v w and Out A j tot
T H A N K S G IV IN G
Alao ton . o f draaaad IVuf and I ’urk tot
T H A N K S G IV IN G
W rit« to ua and
Addreaa all ahipmcnta
F R A N K U S M IT H M E A T CO.
"F l « n u n « t h o B a o f T r u s t"
PORTLAN D . OREGON
Not Up-to-D«ta.
Tho historic town of Bladensburf.
Md„ hsd a good bit of fun poked at
It hr reason of Its alleged sleepiness.
For Instance, the story Is told that a
Bladensburg merchant was dosing In
his shop one day when a title boy
came In with a pitcher and asked for
• quart of milk.
The merchant
yawned,
stretched
himself,
half
opened his eyes, and then. In the
most Injured tone, said: "Gee whls.
Ain't there nobody that sells milk
In this town but meT”
Justice Not Always Blind.
Society Is like Jericho—Its walls
fall down before him who does the
most trumpeting.
IM C U f p i n
broken machinery and castings
WW E> I f L L U o f all kinda by a new process,
making them as good aa new. Machine w ork o f
all kinda. We tix any old thing. Portland Ox, Acetylene
............
, 30j U iau SL PI mm * IU aui G7b9. Portland, Or.
K O D A K S X r Kt°“ s
W rite for catalog!!'** and literature.
Developing
and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention
F o r t la n d t h o t o S u p p ly C o .
149 Third Street
PORTLAND. ORE.
ALCOHOL
O P IU M — TOBACCO
Habits Posit 1 voir Curod.
Only authorized Keel* y In-
atitute in Oregon. Write
fo r lllustrutod circular.
Ken rv INSTITUTE. 71 C.11THN.
S a r s a p a r illa
Cures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears the complex­
ion, creates an appetite, aids
digestion, relieves that tired
feeling, gives vigor and vim.
"Mabel, 1 dou't piopoae-
"W ell, George, I’ ve aotlced that, but
daddy says you'd better propose be­
fore long or there will be doln's."
"When you Interrupted me, Mabel,
[ was about to say that I do not pro-
pose to wait any longer to learn
whether you do or do not return my
love."
"Oh, George! This Is so sudden!"—
Houston Post.
If you ran a shoe store, would yon
like It If your clerks bought shoes of
an opposition dealer?
"W hat
been to
moment
Rome—"
with an
Not Quite.
a blessing civilisation has
the world! Consider for a
the bloody sports of ancient
"W hy, what's ths matte«
automobile cup race?"
Tents, Awnings, Sails
lot*. Hammocks, Canvas and Covers
1 or 1,000 at factory prices.
PACIfIC TtNF AND AWNING CO.
27 N. First St.. Portland. Or.
W HEN W E M AKE
WASH DAY A HOLIDAY
. COFFEE.
TEA SPICES
B A K IN G P O W D E R
■ EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
CLOSSET fl DEVERS
P O K IlA N q
ORE.'
HE gown at the left 1 b of smoke
gray and yellow moussellne de
sole made up over yellow liberty, the
two thin materials being used to­
gether— the gray over the yellow in
charming effect.
The corsage forms a part of fichu
bordered with a little ruffle.
It is
trimmed with' embroidered bands and
straps of gray moussellne de sole,
and crosses in front and Is finished
with a narrow girdle and a large ros­
ette of yellow glace taffeta. The plas­
tron is of yellow moussellne de sole
tucked crosswise and trimmed with
fine and Irish lace. The skirt is gath­
ered at the top and bottom, where it
T
i Is drawn in with ruffles and em-
; broldered bands. The other gown is
of black moussellne de sole made up
| over red liberty.
The corsage and sleeves are cut
together and trimmed with plaited
ruffles of the moussellne de sole
edged with black liberty ribbons The
plastron is of red mousseline de sole
tucked crosswise and ornamented
with tiny red passementerie buttons
The knots and girdle are of red lib­
erty.
The skirt, also of the black mousse­
llne de sole, is drawn in at the bot-
i tom with a ruffle of the same, bor*
i dered with the blacn liberty ribbons.
F or the A m bition s— MAKING USE OF OLD LINEN MAKES A PRETTY BLOUSE
\%L {Hnfoersitp
1
e d u c a tio n
One of the Most Valuable Assets of
the Housekeepers and Should
Be Kept.
White Jap Silk. With Novel
broidery Trimming, to Wear
With Costume.
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
SIXTH, A T MORRISON ST., PORTLAND. OR.
e ;
i
We want you to try this Piano IS YO l’R
HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
our expense because—
A t the end o f thirty days the Piano
ITSELF will convince you o f the following
facts:
It’ s the best value on earth for the price
(»275.)
It’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
.
(n
■
We know there is so much real value in
this Wellington Piano—w e’ re selling for $275—on easy payments— that
w e’ re willing to let it be IT ’S O W N SALESMAN.
It will tell it’s own story to you—in your home—if you’ ll send us the
coupon.
Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Plano offer.
Eachelors Confined to 8klrte.
Name...................................................... Address...................................................
It waa once the custom In Korea
that a man was not allowed to attain
to the dignity of trousers until he
married. The bachelor was forced to
The Missing Link.
Luxuries That Are Costly.
wear skirts as one who possessed no
This day will be offered to public i Though orchids frequently bring
definite position In society. Moreover,
Inspection, at a commodious room, prices that make the poor man stag­
the law prohibited marriage unless
qpposito the new Inn, Surrey aide of ger. the highest price for a single
the man waa able to support a wife
Westminster bridge, at one shilling flower was given for tulip In Amster­
In the station to which she was used,
each, the Ethiopian savage. This dam by an enthusiast, who paid $250.-
so that the skirt also served as aa
astonishing animal 1« of a different 000 for It. The Rothschilds smoke
index of Income.
species from any ever seen In Europe, I the most costly cigars that are made
and seema to be a link between the — the Henry Clay Sobranos, which
« Cures While You Walk. *’'* —
These are wrapped
A llen ’ s F oot-ksse Is a certain cure tor h ot, rational and brute creation, as he Is cost $1.50 each.
ov c a tln ff.cs llu s .s in l Mrollen, aching (cet. Sold a striking resemblance to the human In gold leaf and packed In little Inlaid
by all Druggists. Price 2flc. D on't accent any
substitute. Trial package FREE. Addreaa species, and Is allowed to be the cedar wood cabinets.
A lie n s . O lm sted, Le"Roy. S . Y.
1»
greatest curiosity ever exhibited In
England.—From the London Daily
Spreading Happiness.
Olive Oil to Remove Cinder.
Advertiser, June 4, 1752.
HapplnesB, at least, ia not solitary;
The man with the cinder In his eye
ft joys to communicate; it loves oth­
Great home Eye Remedy
wsa suffering great pain. Every one
ers, for It deponds on them for its ex­
had • different method of relief to sug­ for all diseases o f the eye, quick relief istence; It sanctions and encourages
from
using
PETTIT’
S
EYE
SALVE.
gest, but nothing bed the deetred ef­
to all delights that are not unkind In
druggist
fect. At length one <ff the bystanders
themselves. The very name and ap­
', N. Y.
falo,
procured a Httle ottve otl from the
pearance of a happy man breathe of
lunch room. This wsa poured Into the Hawthorne’s Distinguished Appearanee good nature, and help the rest o f us
Hawthorne wsa one of the handsom­ to live.— Robert Louis Stevenson.
eye and relief wae Instant “I learned
that method of dealing with cinders est men I have ever seen. His broad
while abroad," said the bystander, and noble forehead, his splendidly DITCIITC COPYRIGHTS ADO TRADE MARKS
"and I guess It Is about aa effective modeled face, his thick, dark hair, l A I E l # I O s«'cured. Book o f accurate
—
— Information free on request.
and the burning depths of his dark — —■ J. ■ K. ' MOCK.
as anything after all.”
719 B*ard * Trade Bldg. Partial. Or
(L a t e o . U. 8. F a ie u t O ffice, W n a h in gtou , L>. 0 .)
eyes msde up a picture which Instant­
ly challenged the attention of anyone
Home and Happiness.
To earn money and pay bills seems who chanced to see. him.— From
to occupy most of a man’s time, and Justin McCarthy’s Reminiscences.
he wonders why his home Isn't hap-
Propriety.
Have your teeth out ard plate and bridge work
Jy. When he learns to earn love and
Mother (visiting son at preparatory done. For out-of-town patrons we finish plate
pay attention to his home, happiness school)— ’'Well, my darling!" Son— and bridge work in one day if necessary.
PRICES;
will oore into his home through every "I say, mother, don’t look so ghastly
■ » Ima
$5.00
erack and keyhole.
pleased before all these fellow s!’’-—
22k Bnk> To* $3.50
Guru«.......$1 *
Punch.
W hllm,, .. $1.00
Sdw FiOnc, .. 50c m
SCHUMACHER EUR CO.
CmI RabW KiM $5.00
Un
U U U
_
Manufacturers o f Fura. Raw Furs bought and
Pka,..........$7.50
sold. Furs remodeled a specialty. 2 0 9 Madison
PaUku Eilncl«. 50c
St., Net. First and Front Sts . Portland, O regon
D r. B. E. W rig h t
BEST METHODS
Painless Extraction Free when plates or bridge
work Is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot
aret better painless work anywhere, no matter
how much you pay.
All Work Fully Guaranteed for Fifteen Years
by mail fo r those w ho cannot attend in
person. A ll instruction, including final
examinations, is TR E E . For teachers.
' students preparing fo r college o r nnlversi
ty. women s clubs, granges, eng'neers and
home makers. N o preliminary examina­
tion is required. This mail course meant
opportunity fo r you.
Send for a descriptive bulletin to the
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
342 A Washington St.»
Portland, Oregon
Take car at depot and transfer to Washington St.
W. L. D O U G L A S
F I N K E BROS.
183 M adison S t .
That Cold R oom
on the side of the house where
winter blasts strike hardest always
has a lower temperature than the
rest of the house. There are times
when it is necessary to raise the
temperature quickly or to keep the
temperature up for a long period.
That can’t be done by <he regular
method of heating without great
trouble and overheating the rest of
the house. The only reliable
method of heating such a room
elone by other means is to use a
lE R F E C T IO
S
m o k e , l e s s
Absolutely smokeless and odorless
which can be kept at full c r low heat for a short or long time.
Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours,
without smoke or smell.
An indicator always shows the amount of oil In the font.
Filler-cap does not screw on; but Is put in like a cork in a bottle,
and is attached by a chain and cannot get lost.
An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents the
wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to
remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant.
The burner body or g»Ilery cin n ol become wedged, «nd c t n b e unscrewed
la «a instant for rewicking. Finished In japan or nickel, strong, durable, welk
made, built for »ervice, »nd yet light and ornament»!. Has a cool handle.
If net It rant, nein f a descriftia ctmlsr
Hats for Juniors.
Simplicity In the millinery world
should be adhered to emphatically
when the young girls are fitted out
for the autumn.
The most attractive models are
those that reflect the colors of the au­
tumn. Brown with touches of red or
yellow Is always good. The dull moss
green or stone grays touched up with
purples that hint of autumn skies are
usually becoming to young girlish
faces.
Be Your Own Guest.
Go and sleep In your own guest
room once In a while.
Only In this way can you be sure
that It Is quite com fortable for your
guests, and remedy any existing de­
fects.
Many a hostess has no Idea that
her visitors are forced to limit their
fresh air supply during the night be­
cause the morning sun streams di­
rectly Into their eye« In bed. And the
bed could be moved quite as easily.
Try to settle down yourself In this
guest room of yours, and see If per­
haps It has not the faults of other
room s In which you have visited, and
execrated.
Does the bed creak, and does the
maid habitually tuck the sheets In
firmly at the bottom T
Do you keep the closet cleared out,
and supplied with coat bangers, and
do you leave at least one bureau
drawer freef
Ia the lounging chair comfortable,
and have you arranged the light, or
provided lamp and table, so that the
m ar read while In bed before
To Clean Lace.
A good way to clean fine lace Is to
place a sheet of paper on a flat sur
face and sprinklo thickly with fine
magnesia. Put lace on thlB coating
and oover with magnesia. Tow with
another sheet o f paper and weight.
Allow lace to remain covered this
way for several days.
retiring. If she Bhould wish to do sol
Test your own hospitality for «
while, and see what It Is worth.
Wool Embroidery Latest.
Wool embroidery on coarse net 1«
one of the new trimmings. This deoo-1
ratlve work Is expensive, but any
girl, even one unskilled In embrotd- j
ery. could make the entire trimming
for her dress at little expense. 8he
should buy the transfer patterns and
sew the peper to the under side of
the net. then carry out the design on
the right side. The thread used re­
sembles the old-fashioned crewel
wools.
P ortland , O rison
n
H E N w r i t in g t o a d v e r t la a r s pl<
m e n t i o n th is p a p er.
G u a ra n te e d a n d e r
a ll P u re F o o d
Law #
Im prove
Y o u r Baking
K C
B a k i n g P o w d e r w i L d o it 1
a can.
G et
T r y it fo r y o u r fa v o r ite c a k e .
If
i t d o e s n ’t r a is e b e t te r , m o r e e v e n ly , h ig h e r ,
— i f it is n ’t d a in tie r , m o r e d e lic a te in fla v o r ,
— w e retu rn y o u r m o n e y .
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
•3 ' 3 - & *$4 S H O E S S I
blue, deep rose color and navy and
French blue. Men especially are car­
rying them In Paris with evening dress
In dark purple, green and brow n
No. 46—'1 0
P N U
W is e D e n ta l C o., me.
Dsaiers Beerymkere.
f
Em .
In white Jap B i l k , with embroidery
No old linen should ever be thrown
away.
It la one of the most valu­ worked on silk by way o f trimming,
this makes a very pretty blouse to
able asset« of the housekeeper.
When sheets wear away In the mid­ wear with a costume.
The little yoke and under-cuffs are
dle cut them down the center.
Put
the two outside edges together so as
With those to o have been in the habit of paving,
to form a seam and hem the outer thin
Correspondence Study D epartm ent
and yoa will see that we offer you a *ut»atAntiBl sav­
edges.
ing on all work and yon cannot get bettor painless
U n iv e r s i t y o f O rea ron
work anywhere, no matter how much you pay.
E ugene
-
-
-
O regon
When the new center wears out
We finish plate and
bridge work fo r out-
also cut the good pieces Into squares
o f - town natrons in
as large as possible, edge them with
one day if desired.
Painlcna extraction
utilise
fr**e when plate* or ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE torchon or crochet lace and
bridgo work ia order-
them for tea table or tray cloths.
CUT RATES IN
e<L Consultation free.
The remainder tear Into long strips,
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
9 Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0
Painless E x tr a c tio n ........Free wash, mangle and roll up and keep
|22kCridff.T«lh4.0
Silver F illin g s .......................50c
2 Gold Filling, 1.0
G old F illin gs..........................75c them for use In case of Illness.
22 K. Gold C r o w n s ................. $3
Old huckabacks make an excellent
J Enamal Filling* LOO
Porcelain C r o w n s ................. $3
I Silver Filling*
«53
For wip­
M olar Gold C ro w n s............... $4 polishing cloth for plate.
I Good Rubber
_
no
Bridge W o rk , 22 K. G o ld ... .$3 ing delicate china old linen has
1
Plates
5 .0 0
Inlay
Fills,
Pure
G
o
l
d
.........
$2
9 Best Rsd Rubber — _ **
V ery N ice Rubber P la te ... .$4 equal.
I
Plates
7 .5 0
Dest Rubber Plate on E a rth................................... $7
Old muslin curtains should be well
M L W. A. WISC, P km m xt »as M inaqi * Painless Extr'tion . 5 0
A L L TH IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
boiled to free them from starch. The
IS VI»R1 IfTiHIIMIB IN FggTlillS
B I S T M K TH O D S
Don’ t throw your money away. A dollar saved
A ll w ork fu lly guaran teed f o r fifte e n years. is twodollars earned. Our original reliable Modern muslin makes good bags tor tying
Painless Methods and our perfected office equip­ up herbs and spices in soups and
ment saves us time and your money.
KOSTON DENTISTS. 5th21 Morr.sen, Portland stews, while, If the meshes are not too
Painless Dentists
Entrance 29V/j Morrison, opposite Portoffice and M eier A
large, It will be found the very thing
Falling Bjilding, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, ORE. Prank. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings
for straining sauces and gravies.
Ofdce Hours: • A. It. to • P. It. Sundays. S to 1
until 8 and Sundava until 12 s JO. for people w ho work.
Salt bags should never be thrown
away.
Well boiled tr remove the
dressing the material contains they
will be found to provide really very
useful jelly bags.
a wom n
of tucked net, the embroidery below
Bovs- S h o e s , » 2 . 0 0 , * 2 .5 0 A « 3 .0 0 . B e s t in t h e W o r l d .
net forming a point In center front
w . L . D o u g l a s $ 3 . 0 0 . 9 3 . B O a n d $ 4 . 0 0 ahorno
A Pillow for Baby.
The embroidery o f our model Is worl*
a r c p o a f t f i ' d v th a b e e t m a d o a n d m o a t p o p ­
A dainty baby pillow Is made In this
u l a r a h o o a f o r th a p r l c a In A m a r S o a , a n d a r o
j ed on a shaped piece of silk; but In­
th a m o a t e c o n o m i c a l a h o o a t o r y o u t o b u y .
way: A plain center of the material
sertion might be used and sharply
D o y o u r e a liz e th a t iny s h o e s h a v e b e e n t h e s t a n d a r d f o r o v e r
Is left quite large enough for
the
8 0 y e a r s , th a t I m a k e a m i s e ll m o r e i.J.OO. tt.'t.AO a m i # 4 .0 0
mitred to form the points.
baby's head and a circle of oval eye­
s h o e s th a n a n y o t h e r m a n u fa c t u r e r In th e l T.S., a m i th a t D O L ­
Material required:
2 yards 34
L A R F O R D O L L A R , I G U A R A N T E « M Y S H O E S t o h o ld t h e ir
lets worked which are run with pale
s h a p e , lo o k a n d fit l*etter,am i w e a r l o n g e r t h a n a n y o t h e r # 3 .0 0 ,
inches wide.
blue or pink ribbon, tied at the top In
# 3 .5 0 o r # 4 .0 0 s h o e s v o n c a n b u y ? Q u a lit y c o u n t s . I t h a s
m a d e m y s h o e s T H E L E A D E R S O F T il»-: W O U L D .
a soft bow of loops and ends.
A
Y o u w ill he p le a s e d w h e n y o u b u y in y s h o e s b e c a u s e o f th e
Colored Handkerchiefs.
a ,,rr*H,ent
wreath of small flowers worked solid
fit a n d a p p e a r a n c e , a n d w h e n it c o m e s t im e f o r y o u t o p u r ­ * mP a
The colored handkerchief Is much In
c h a s e a n o t h e r p a ir , y o u w ill b e m o r e th a n p le a s e d b e c a u s e
can
also
be
embroidered
Just
beyond
t h e last o n e s w o r e s o w e ll, am i c a v e y o u s o m u c h c o m f o r t .
vogue, the latest fancy being a hand­
the circle of eyelets If one wishes a kerchief exactly half of which Is white
CAUTION! nam e am i price "ta m p ed on the b o tto m . TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE mors
elaborate pillow. Finish the pil­
U your dealer oaaoor ff.M.1, , .^ - i l U
^ ^ ^ '. " V í í o e L
and the other half colored.
The
low case with a hemstitched hem on color division Is on a bias line. The
the edge of which fine narrow Valen­ new printed handkerchiefs appear In
ciennes lace can be whipped.
dark coloring, brown, purple, prune
Compare Our Prices
Sherman M\ay & Co.
M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow ’ s Soothing
Byrup tu«* beat rem edy to use foi th eir ch ildren
l u r in g the teeth in g period.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called 8 a r a a ta b s .
WHY WASH YOUR LIFE AWAY
and for the insignificant
sum o f $2.26, with The
Oregon Compressed Air
Clothes Washer. This
little machine, which
works in an ordinary
wa-»h tub with prr»f‘ i-
cally no effort, (a ch id
can work it) cleunses
a tub o f clothes in three*
minutes. It's the cir­
culation o f hot water,
soap and air that does
the work.
PRICES:
Tin M achine........ $2.26
[Galvanized Iron... 2.75
[C o p p e r ................. 3.60
Express prepaid.
Never sold in stores. Send for one today.
Agent« wanted everywhere.
COl(JMBI\ MFG. CO.
131 Tenth S i., Portland» O re.
Big Income— ship entering the har­
bor.
Too many people judge the world by
their own breadth.
A man can be run down In the street
as well as In health.
You want to be sure of your foot-
Ing before you climb too high.
The Increase in the price of leather
has made shoes pinch more than ever.
Benners—A woman Is always chang- j
lng her mind. Jenners— Not when eht
decides that she wants a new gown.
It la a poor friend that will pat you
o s the back and kick your feet out
from under you at the same time.
Boyce— I wonder what makes a dog
howl when music plays. Joyce— I
don’t know, unless the m uilc awakens
the fleas
Hood’s
P ortland , O r e g o n .
r
SPLINTERS.
Parisian Fancies
REASONABLE RATES
Fill S*t d T« * « * . . . $5.00
Bridge-work m TeeA witk-
•* Fillet
$3.50 I* $5.00
Red Robber Plates o*fr
E verybody
a g r e e s K C h a s n o e q u a l.
BAKING
!, OUNCES f
$7.50
Gsed Robber Pl*tcs sd 7 . SS.OO
Gold tr Potcdabi Crown*
................... $3.50 l* $5.00
Pure, Wholesome,
Economical.
Gold or Porcelain Filbn*«. $1 »
Silver FilKnis ody
50c M $1
Painless Extraction wily. . . 50c
FREE wMs Plate, arc ordffed
O ur W ork G uarantied P erfict
n __
®UEs maní »
^Jaques M fg, Co.
S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n t o o u t -o f-t o w n p atron *.
D ro p ti* a r>o*tnl f o r A p p o in tm e n t. O u t-o f-to w n
w o rk o o m p le ie d In a «lay. N o b e t t e r w ork Any­
w here
M o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. E ve ry o p e r a t o r a
s p e c ia lis t. L a d y a tte n d a n t.
Chicago
THE N
EW YORK DENTISTS
OS. ■ . A STURD IVANT, Mgr.
It«gri: S a b . to A I « . Swdm, 9 a ■. a 1 a ■
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