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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL — W hat Have W e For ■ 'There’s no easy path to glory. There’» no rosy betl to fame, I Life, however we may view it, Is no simple parlor game; Hut its prizes call for fighting, lfor v tullirá lice ami for grit, j l'o r a rugge«l disposition Anda ' ‘don't-k now-when-to-quit." XM AS SH O PPER S Try the Leader a year. L I S T E N Wood to Burn. j uiacy. ! Prettily Decorated Plates, 35c to __ ___ . 1 1 .2 5 Japanese Hand Fainted Plates. $1 85 ......... _ Ben sou’s Phar Christmas books, Benson’s Pharmacy. The only Hue of books aud 1 bibles iu the city, Benson's Phar I macy. Alton Hampton spent Saturday ¡ night aud Sunday at the home of (V H . Tysou. The Y. 1*. S. C. E- of Christian j church will hold a market 011 the 1 day before Xmas. Mrs. C. J. Kurtz of Eugene, I We make winter vegetables a spent a few days iu Cottage Grove | last week a guest of friends. s(>ecialty. Kerr & Silsby Mrs. Pearl Bennett, of Portland, Bad colds are fashionable— was a guest of her mother Mrs. Pet j everybody has one. Sanford in this city last week. It is still snowing— in Kerr & Ii. C. Cook has just received a j [Silsby’s show window. lot of fine china which he offers at j By the way, have you doue your very attractive prices, it will pay j Christmas shopping yet? you to look it over. See the display of fine china just G. II. Tyson aud W. B. Cooper j received at if. C. Cook's. have closed the private alley be- j Fancy Cups aud Saucers, 35c to ......... . $1 65 Berry Sets, $2.00 t o ___ . . $4 50 The apple is great but the cow tween their respective places on | aud lien are getting there too. Fourth street for the winter. $2 25 Notice our windows for the new holiday goods. Kerr & Silsby. 15c The farm rightly ruu is 110 longer a loafing place iu winter. Creamers aud Sugurs, 50c to Children's Dishes, 10 and r* Mrs. A . McKinney of Cottage* a Trove, visited the first of last week 4 ^ with her daughter, Mrs. J. Cochliu and family.— Creswell Chronicle. E very Nook And Corner Of The Store Reflects The Xmas Spirit Wt tv ready with gifts for everybody. A ll over the store— in every department, at every turn and you ’ll find solution* to the h missing Christmas problem of “what to g iv e .” W e ’ve prepared with a view of satisfying the n^wer trend ot g iv in g sensible presents, but we haven’t overlooked the little novelties that many shoppers prefer Friday and Saturday Special; 50c and $1.00 Value Phoenix muffler for 42 and . . L u r c .......... 89c h ’ s . . Archie Robinette of Creswell CHURCH NOTES AND Children's Irooks, boys’ books, was buried iu the Sbeilds c erne books for all. Benson’ s Phar tary Sunday. A large delegation ANNOUNCEMENTS. macy. from Creswell accompanied the ________ The many friends of Miss Lottie corpse. Is the place to visit. ( (range groves The sensation of Christmas shop . potable Titles of the Christ, will Whitselt are pleased to note that in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous she has recovered from her recent ping season in Cottage drove will I * th.e ««onm ig subject at the hotels, historic Old Missions, attrac be Miss Bartels’ annual sale, ^ n stta n church Sunday Decern- tive watering places, delghtfut cli very severe illness. Read her full page ad in the | ***.lf?:. .Rveu' " * object, Human mate, making that favored section j and Divine Agency 111 Redemp H. C. Cook has just received a the Nation's most ]>opular retreat. tion . Bible school at 10 a. m. lot of fine china which he offers at You can see it at its best via the Mr. aud Mrs. Ormaud Brush Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. very attractive prices, it will pay formerly of Loraue, now of near 1 Strangers made especially wel- Shasta Route and “ The Road of a DIED. Wedding Bells Thousand Wonders” Eugene, have been guests of Mr. \ come. you to look it over. aud Mrs. Thurston Doak of this ,, , . Chas. Thornton aud bride re Kemeiuliei the battle lietweeu city. NO K KS— At tlie home of his Clarence W. Hess, a popular turned to Marcóla Monday where the Reds aud the Bluesou F'riday uncle, John Notes,in Cottage Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Ostrander 1 evening iu Phillip’s hall. The barber of this city and Miss Anna Mr. Thornton holds a position iu ('.rove, Tuesday Decern lie r 6 , will spend the holidays with their Blues are now iu the lead but a 1 ‘JlO, Karl Winfred Notes, aged Hold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Marcóla saw mill. daughter, Mrs. Nina Humphrey different story may be told when Up-to-date trains, first-class iu every 29 years, 10 month and 3 days. Phillip Hold, were married at the H. K Metcalf and Fred G. Con at Astoria, for which city they will the conflict is over. An usually respect, unexcelled dining car ser Karl Winfred Notes was born at Catholic parsonage in West Cot take their departure Sunday. good program. New games. Re ley have both l>eeu confined to vice, quick time and direct connec- Princeton, Minn., February 3, tage Grove, Saturday evening, \V. B. Cooper has sold his latest freshments out of the common. to all points south. 1881. lie was married to Miss December 10, 1910, Father P. D. their Wall street homes lately with eonstructed bungalo in the Long Bring as much as possible. lo w a severe attack of grip. Minnie Bakm April 18, 1902. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF addition which is very neat and est admission a foot of peuuies- 12 . Curley, of Kugene, officiating Tw o children were born to them. Miss Lela Lewis has been quite modern to Dr. Ingram into which More men were out at the Meth Leonard, October 14, 1903, and The groom, Mr. Hess, came to this ill at her home iu this city, but is he aud his wife will soon move; odist church last Sunday evening Lillian, June 9, 19tK>. They city about eight months ago from moved from Minnesota to Oregon Roseburg where he was raised, now on the road to recovery. The prettiest display of Christ than ever before. The reading of Measles and a severe cold were her mas caudy boxes of the season may in 1904, thence to Snohomish, Portland to Los Angeles And Return the three letters, why prominent and he has l>een employed with Washington, where he remained complications. be seenatthe Bon Ton Confection business men of Cottage Grove do Mr. |\ W Hubbard, who has until about a year ago when he With corresponding low fares from C. M. Me Liu of Dorena was ery, ranging in price from 25 cents not attend church, proved most removed to Cottage ( ’.rove where built up a good barber business all other sections of the Northwest. to $7.50 the latter being the price he has since resided. lie leaves here, both having made many transacting business iu Cottage of the prize box in Mr. Throne’si interesting. Next Sabbath at 7:30 Liberal stop-overs in each direction besides his wife and two children friends since coming here. The Grove Monday and favored the popular voting contest. arte long limit. Interesting and at p. m., three other men will give at Cottage Grove, n father, bride has resided in this city for a Leader with a pleasant call aud a tractive literature oil the various re Chas. F. Walker, the timber their reasons for absenting them mother and four brothers, Benja sorts aud attractions of California can yearly subscription. dealer and poultryman, has just selves from church. Special mus min, Guy, Adrian and Lyle at number of years and is a very esti be had ou'applicacatiou to any S. P. completed a modern poultry house Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Willson are iu ical numbers. 1.1 the morning at mable young lady with a Snohomish, Washington, besides a or any O. R. & N. Agent, or from 10x28 feet with large windows on II, Robert Sutcliffe sives an ad- large circle of friends in this city. wide circle of friends. Mr. and San Francisco where they will the south side, at his west Cottage j " ’ ^ Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Hess have a % 011 "America for Christ” . suite of fur- spend the holidays with Mrs. Will- Grove home and poultry yards and \ WM. McMURY, General P u n ie r A$eat from the Methodist church Thurs pished rooms at the home of Mrs. son’s relatives. Mrs. Stidham has A ll presents for the unfortunate he will make this the home of day afternoon Kev. Sutcliffe Portland. Oregon the management of the restaurant “ Oregon's Best Rhode Island I children of Portland must be preaching the funeral sermon, in Ellen Marbley on River street, Reds.” D. B. Chamberlain in their absence. tas brought in during the day. Bible terment in the 1. (). O. P. ceme where they will reside indefinitely. chief carpenter on the job. ! — -------------r 1 -rWinr|nmi[|f - -:D - - 1 school at in Another splendid tery. Deceased was a plasterer by The Leader joins with their many A bargain— 5 room house, two trade and had been working with friends in wishing them a long, lots, near west side public school Hon. I). C. Baughman who re-1 Epworth League meeting at 6:30, his uncle, John Nokes, about this happy and prosperous wedded life. building, some household goods, ceived a fall from a pile of hay conducted by Mis; Nettie Wooley city since coming here. some time ago is not yet able to also good incubator and brooder, discard his crutches and will prob last week. t>(> were present. A at a price which will surprise you. ably be on the retired list most the hearty welcome extended to all. Popular Voting Contest. Card of Thanks winter, lie was attempting to re Inquire of W. F. Ostrander- move a hale of hay from the top of Married. Means a great saving to you as a depositor. Government Curtis Veatcli went to Halsey the pile about 8 feet above the ¡'tie first count in tlic Hon Ton voting We, the undersigned desire to contest for a }7. s| Ixix of chocolates, was Monday to look after farm property S U P E R V IS IO N of National Banks is every year be barn floor when the hay hook slip McCOY-BRt >WN— At the Chris coming more careful. It is the purpose of the Govern tender our sincere thanks to neigh posteit Monday and was as follows! interests iu that vicinity. While ped aud he fell to the floor below 41 bors and friends for the favors and ment to make the word “ N A T IO N A L ” in connection tian parsonage Sunday evening, Kthel liartels 178, Sylvia Skow away he expects to buy a fine sustaining some bruises aud sprains. with its banks synonymous with “ S A F E T Y .” comfort extending to us during the 179, Beulah Hawkins 1.58, Ursula Fred McCoy and Miss Amy Have you seen the Xmas dis Holstein male with which to cross illness and last sad rites attending W e welcome S M A L L accounts as well as L A R G E ones. Lockwood 129,Nieta I lazleton 115, Brown, Rev. W. A. lClkins, play at the store of Kerr & Silsby. the death of a beloved member of Veta Hickey 105, May Hayes 104, breed with his Jersey stock. officiating. our family, Karl Winfred Nokes. Flora Phillips 112, Lottie Veatcli W . B. Osmund presented the 'File groom is a driver for the .Mgs. M i n n i e N o k e s Organ Recital a Treat 104, Rena Baker 115, Miss Abeene Leader Saturday," December 10, M r , a n p M r s . J o s . N o k e s . Cottage Grove transfer company 104, Lela Lewis 102, Dessie Harms with vines from his Logan and & The organ recital given at the and is a very exemplary young J02, Abbie Johnson 102. i Giant blackberry patch which con Fresbyteriau church last Wednes man Remember, ope vote - is given The bride is well and fav- Notice to the Public. L omm . «¡B r T nrnn ■ -"p -fT -T T "1 ~ iTWPCTffOT.PCIlW with every 10 cents purchase at tained blossoms, and greeu aud day evening by Prof. J. N. Water orably known here and their many ‘ ripe berries. So much, for the cli house assisted by the Presbyterian 1 friends join the Leader in extend Throne's Bon Ton. My wife, Mrs. Mary Lebka, matic conditions of this part of choir, under the auspices of that ing congratulations aud best H U M S ) having left me and my home, I ¡ Western Oregon. church was largely attended and wishes for their future happiness, For s a l e — Edison phonograph will not be responsible for any 1 The pictures of the new officers proved a splendid musical treat, it debts contracted by her. Dated and 25 records. Address, Martin M A Y -B R A D E N .— At 10:30 Sun- of the Commercial club appeared being different from the usual R. T.ipke, Cottage Grove. this 12th day of December 1910. j day morning, December 11, in Friday’s Telegram, including musical recitals. The professor’s 1910, Mrs. Tiuy Braden to Mr. F- Q . L e b k a . ; President Wheeler, first vice presi excellently executed classical j F’ rank May. Have your bacon and dried beef dent, Andrew Bruud; second vice, nutnliers 011 the organ were much sliced on the American slicing W e want you to see our dishes 1 The ceremony was pronounced J 1. Jones; secretary, L. A . Cates; appreciated aud brought forth for the children. Kerr & Silsby. machine at Cook’s. at the M. 1C. parsonage by Kev. treasurer, Geo. II. Hall. A rather repeated encores. No less enter Robert Sutcliffe, pastor of the taining and meritorious were the respectable looking bunch. A L L KINDS OF Methodist church, iu the presence rendered by Mrs. Louis Jensen has bought the in vocal solos , of Mrs. Sutcliffe and Mrs. S. M. V terest of his partner, J. Y- Foster \Vaterhonse who possesses a sweet Hunt and Mr. I). A. Hendricks, u U u O The choir which iu the west side grocer store and soprano voice who acted as bridesmaid and 2 will hereafter go it alone. They has been greatly strengthened dur- 1 groomsman. Mr. Mav is a pros- <2$ have a nice clean stock and have iug the past month, rendered two Iierous farmer of Lebanon, Kansas, o CHAS. MATTHEWS. Prop. T3 built up a good trade. Mr. Foster, numbers iu a most commendable and the bride is of the millinery Z ■ S ? manner. C. P. Jones of the Broth u whose health is not good will pro firm of Braden N limit at this place u erhood, announced that other en w m rn m m m m m j bably seek another location. which business will lie continued 1 / 5 u tertainments of a similar character O 1 in the Odd Fellow building after See the display of fine china just n U would follow during the winter. And it is through e x received at H. C. Cook’s. ¡January 1st by Mrs. Hunt. Both > contracting parties are favorably UJ A gentleman who has recently perience that w e have Death of Leslie Seales. ; known and congratulations are investigated says that the Cottage & learned the merits of the : extended here aud from iu Kansas I Grove business men on Main street c Lawrence Leslie Seales, a native « are paying $13,000 rentals every of Lane county, passed awav at his where thev will 'm ake their home I Celebrated Mallory Hat. Æ •I H FARM PRODUCE year— or rather that the consumers home near Gowdyville on Tuesday after a short visit with relatives iu | H Th e numerous customers who asked tor a are, together with freights, lights, last, after an illness dating from j i Oregon. •o n Best brands of Fresh Family Groceries at prices which O water aud other incidentals. He October 1909, death resulting from T H O R N T O N CLEM — On Tues Mallory Hat at our store in the past and c will please you. Slmes for Ladies, Workingmen and ■ attributes this as an important a complication of diseases which day, December 6, 1910, bv (us- ; School Children. American Beauty, Johnson’s Best, White who would accept no other caused us to item >11 the high cost of living and terminted in consumption. The fun tice R. S. Bryson, at his office iu Star, {’ ride of Oregon Flour. We have taken the tariff off. the consequent tendency to patron eral was held from the Christian the Eugene city hall, Cltaries T, | ‘‘sit up and take notice.” W e profited by ize mail order concerns on the part church Wednesday afternoon. R e v .. Thornton to Mi-ts Josie Clem, £ this experience | andj have (secured the of the consumer. <3 Elkins preaching the sermon in the ' Ijolli of M ireoln. W E S T SIDE The groom is a son of Mr and agency for thisj ta m o u s J |h a t for Callage Have your bacon aud dried beef presence of many sympathizing T3 Mrs J. V. Thornton of Cottage sliced on the American slicing frieuds and acquaintances. G rove. machine at Cook's. Grove where he was raised and j Deceased was born at Junction Q From every appearance there is Citv on <>ctol>er S 1884, and couse- t where lie ind his bride are visiting | A going to lie a large audience pres fluently was 26 years of age at 1 with his parents and many old Vi For Hen ent at the armory 011 Wednesday the time of passing away. In 1905 friends. C a.liforn ia KERR ®. SILSBY Suthern Pacific Company $55.00 National Bank Protection | T he First National Bank Cottage G ro v e Flour Mills Hill Feed, Grain and Hay Experience Is The BestTeacher G roceries, S h o e s JANSEN & ' § 2 M o ReeS’W allace Co. >s 3 32 V > •Where You Do Better* > V Z ¡evening when the Methodist choir ! presents their copyrighted enter tainment “ The Singing School,” Those who attend will certainly get their money's worth of good music and rollicking fun. The make up of those taking part adds no little to the enjoyment of the 1 exhibition. he moved to Yoncalla with parents aud in the same year was united in marriage to Mr. Maggie Miller, moving to Cottage Grove soon after and residing here since that time. He was a young man of good habits, and to make friends was to keeptbetn. A widow,one child aud stepchild survive him. WhoCire We sell the following kinds of the famous Koval bread; White, rye, graham. French, Pullman and Pumpernichel. Desl.arzes Bros. _ __ _ _______ A half car of ScliiHer pianos just received at Marion Veatch's piano ’ house. No. 21 AS. A _____ ___ o# i t m i a « A u . t r . l i . . k . » fl a lw a ys yloaay and i n f i n i t e l y _____________ t a U s tfc— p s l i a l U . d i r . f c Vct f a r apart whfc •£>.!• I f r . — . w up i w w l j i i f*W A " J « * * Ww wM «W Wheeler Thompson Co. FOSTER.