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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1911)
A LAYOUT Thai Pleases T he housekeeper when she sets For company or for the. family dinner she can always have when she wishes the table attractive with our handsome * Haviland, English Porcelain Or American China It is the latest design and daintiest patterns and English Porcelain Dinner Sets of 100 KERR SILSBY Eggleston B ill K illed. Items. We are having beautiful w eather th is week. E d w ard Babcock has been quite sick th e past week. Mrs. C. S. W ilson has returned to Roseburg, where she will c a n vass for a short time. Miss Ethel I’arm ele is on the sick list. M aster Erwin Brown has recov ered from his illness and is back in school. G ran dpa Babcock died Monday m orning about 10 o ’clock, lie w as the oldest ]>ersoii in the com m unity, being almost 92. lie had lived here m any years and was well know n an d respected. The funeral services were held T uesday at the Royal A cadem y chapel. Busch Wins Wrestling Bout In the fastest and most exciting w restling m atch ever pulled off in Roseburg, Carl Busch, alleged cham pion wrestler of Oregon, threw L. W. Dyreborg, wrestling instructor of the Sacram ento A th letic club, two straight falls here W ednesday, Busch was aw arded the first fall in one hour and five m inutes, and the second fall in 25 m inutes. T he exhibition was at tended by several hundred people, an d intense interest was manifested th ro u g hout the m atch.— Roseburg N ew s. Seuator W ood's bill, providing a method for creating new co u n ties, passed the House, which indefinitely post|xm cd a bill by Eggleston on th e sam e subject. T he Eggleston bill was objected to because it was virtually a copy of the iuiative bill rejected by the people in the N ovem ber election. It left the question of creating new counties entirely to th e voters in the territory of w hich the proposed county w as to consist. T he Wood bill requires a vote of AS per ceut of the residents of the county from which territory is taken and 65 per cent of the vote in the territory of the proposed new county before the new county asked for can be established legally. T his will m ake it almost impossible to create a new county. « Dr. J. O. V anW in k le and wife will go to Salem to reside n ex t week, where the doctor will open offices and practice his profession. They have m ade m any staunch friends here who will regret their decisiou to locate elsewhere. T h e Leader wishes them happiness and prosperity in their new h*me. Since returning from Salem the doctor inform s the Leader th at he will be associated with Dr. F ran k E. Sm ith, a well know n Capital city practitiouer with whom he has formed an equal partnership for th e practice of medicine: 6 V h o £ $ E Experience Is The u c ^ o Z B est T e a j c h e r CO > w i And it is through ex- perience that we have learned the merits of the L 4) ^ [ \ [CT L \~X\- xk- Nrtt J5 C elebrated 73 The numerous customers w ho asked lor a j Mallory Hat at our store in the past and f— u J c5 < o H Mallory Hat. ■ w (/) & *5 c W e profited by •S £ and have secured the “sit up and take notice.” experience (A \A who would accept no other caused us to this to O u Best ca More In the list of jurors for the T he BEST cu p of coffee served M arch term of circuit court we with lunch at th e Pride Home n ete the nam es of the following Bakery, opposite M e t c a l f & south L aue citizens: J . 11.Warner, B rand's. H . II. V eatch, Cottage Grove, G ra n t Sweet, Saginaw . Prune and spray the fruit trees. ‘-t-H agency fonjjthis famous hat|Jfor Cettage Grove. U c o CO à < JS o X *— £ SHOE SALE See the E astern Comedy Co. at the A rcade this week. T his farm subdivision orchard tract craze is being overw orked. A ttorney J . E. Young went to P ortland M onday on legal busi ness. J . I. Jones, wife and little daughter spent M onday in E u gene. Mrs. B. R. W estbrook and Mrs. Lew A. Cates were Saturday vis itors at E ugene. T h e n otarial commission of C harles T . W ilkiuson was filed with the county clerk W ednesday. H . O. Thom pson of the W heeler Thom pson Co. has been confined to his home for several days with a severe attac k of the grip. Tw o of our well known« m er chants Delure Hem enw ay and N ate Com pton were on the sick list last week with the grip. For Sale—O ne practically new logging w agon with first class brake an d bunks. Inquire of An CHURCH NOTES AND lau f Bros., C urtin, Oreg. f21-m28 .............................. BANK WITH................................. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. Ruscher died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dau Beck on Fourth street Sunday, the old g en T he special m eetings at the tlem an h aving died about a m outh Methodist Episcopal church con ago. tinue to grow in interest, the first M arried, a t the C hristian p a r w eek’s services being well atten d sonage today, Feb. 21, 1911, Jo h n ed and em inently successful. ; J. W icks and Miss Florence B. Sunday was a big day, all three I Evans, Rev. W. A. E lkins officiat Capital, surplus and undivided profit services being largely atteuded. ing- At the m orning service Rev. Robt. j T h e Ladies Aid of the C hristian Sutcliffe, the pastor baptized a church will hold a m arket at the class of eight and received eleven I. O. O. F. hall next S aturday, persons into the church. T here Feb. 25. Dont forget the date nor was about one hundred men in a t Safety First the place. Liberality Next tendance at the m en ’s meeting in Assessor B. F. Keeney was in the afternoon and m uch interest in At town on official business Monday the meeting was m anifested. and attended the tax p ay ers m eet the close of the evening service » .T O ing at the com m ercial club rooms four adults went forw ard express ing a desire to eulist in Christian M onday evening. work and serve th e Master. Robert Gross and wife, of E u Prof. B. P. S to u t’s b eautiful I gene, were S unday guests at the sacred solos and heart to heart j home of A ttorney and Mrs. J. S. talks are strong draw ing features [ Medley of this city, Mrs. Gross of these meetings, while the fo rc e-. being a sister of Mrs. Medley. ful, able sermons of Rev. Sutcliffe, Mrs. G II Tyson was home from never fail to m ake a strong im E ugene over Sunday and reports pression upon his hearers. T he — ™ a l l k in d s o f th at Mr. Tyson is grad u ally grow meetings will continue two weeks ing stronger at the hospital, w hich longer, and will be held every will be good news to his m an y night this week as usual, com m encing at 7:50 except S atu rd ay frieuds here. A. E. W illiam s, formerly w ith evening. There will be three ser C H A S . M A T T H E W S . P rop . the O ccidental Lum ber Co. of Cor vices again n ex t Sunday. N ext Sunday m orning Pastor vallis, has accepted the position of book keeper for the J. I. Lumber YV. A. E lkins will preach the sec Co. of Disston, J . I. Jones, presi ond of a series of sermons on “ A v enues of P ow er.” Bible school dent an d m anager. E. R. Gowdy, wife and little at 10 a. m. T he evening service son, spent S unday in C ottage will be in charge of the young G rove w hile on their way from people who will observe “ E n d ea Roseburg to Ju n ctio n where Mr. vor d a y .” Iixercises will begin Gowdy h as accepted the m anage at 7*50 p. m . Everybody wel come. ment of a local hardw are store. Call an d get particulars. T he place to get Services at the Christian Science fresh family groceries, flour an d good T here is som ething doing right shoes ch e a p ............................................................... along at Beals harness shop. R e hall at 11. Subject of lesson ser cent sales are as follows: Ilem eu- mon, “ Christ Je su s,” Sunday, way & Lockwood, set of double Kebruarv 26, 1911. carriage harness-and II. D. Myers, T h e funeral of little Dean Law- set of w estern breeching harness. W E S T S ID E ton was held from the M ethodist W anted— Position as logging foreman. H ave seven years ex p e church T hursday m orning. Rev. rience an d can furnish best refer Sutcliffe conducting the impressive Summons service. T h e rem ains of the little ences? can also ta k e contract on fellow were taken to Creswell for own h an d . J . Johansein, 221 W . interm ent. T he grief stricken n th e C ircu it C ourt for th e S tate of 0 REÛ0 N Park, P ortland, Oregou. m other and other relatives have O regon, C o u n ty of Lane. J . W . W ilson of the firm of the heartfelt sym pathy of the en In th e m a tte r of th e ap p licatio n ofC ottage G rove Lodge No. 68, W heeler-Thom pson Co., received tire com m unity. in d e p e n d e n t O rd er of O dd F e l the sad news ofthe death of his fath the W m. V andevert of Eastern O re lows, a co rp o ratio n , er, L. W. W ilson, at his home in A p p lican t policy Parm a, Idaho, last week and he gon, visited Cottage G rove last to re g iste r title to th e lan d d e s holders' week and the scenes of his boy cribed as follows, to w it: Lot 1, im m ediately left for th a t place to hood home after 25 years absence. «'ractional block one-half, I). G. ' attend the funeral services. He did not recoguize the old M c F a rlan d ’s a d d itio n to C ottage Grove, Lane co u n ty , O regon, T h e ladies in charge announce haunts, but m any faces here were K eep your money vs th at the an n u a l sweet pea show still fam iliar to him. in Oregon Mrs. S. E. M ark ley. F ran ces C. this year will be m ade more elab H rum m clt, D av id G. M cFarland, A few W hite Leghorn eggs for orate th a n ever before, the date to L. L. SIMPSON, Dist. Mgr. O. K. W oodson, an d all whom F i r s t N i t l s n a l Bun K B u i l d i n g it m ay co n cern , be announced later. T hey hope to h atching for sale from choice D efen d an ts receive th e hearty co-operation of m atings #1.25 per 15. Apply to Cottage G rove Oregon T o F ra n c e s C. B rum m ett, and all the citizens of the town this year W illiam V eatch. whom it m ay co n cern , D efen d en ts. Lost—A gold an d pearl handle as heretofore, th at the occasion In the n i ii.- .»i th ■ S tate of O regon, may be th e desired success. silk um brella at Batik of Cottage you are her. by su m m o n ed an d req u ired Grove or depot. Finder please to ap p ear and an sw er th e co m p lain t filed Dr. Lowe the well know u ag ain st you in th e above e n title d co u rt f lP ^ o p tic ia n an d optom etrist will return to th is office and receive an d cause w ith in six w eeks from th e rew ard. be in C ottage Grove, Feb. 27; Com mencing with train No. 12, d ate of th e first p u b licatio n of th is su m A few num ber one Jersey cows Drain 28. Dont fail to have him leaving Satt Francisco 15th inst and m ons, an d if you fail to ap p ear a n d a n test your eyes for glasses. H e for sale. Inquire of C urtis V eatch. No. 11, leaving Portland 17th inst, sw er as h e re in req u ired , for w an t thereof th e p lain tiff w ill ap p ly to th e C o u rt for know s how. More th a n 20 years dinner will lie served at the rate of the relief d em an d ed in its co m p lain t, experience. S ed en tary habit«, lack of o u td o o r e x $1.00 oil the table d ’hote style. which is to find an d d eclare th e title o r C larence R. Lingelbach and ercise, insufficient m asticatio n of food, Brdakfast and luncheon will lie in te re st of th e P lain tiff in an d to lan d in wife, an d P eter J . Porth, wife and co n stip atio n , a to rp id liv er, w o rry an d continued as at present. I.ane county, an d p a rtic u la rly d escrib ed three children of M ilwaukee, W is an x iety , are th e m ost com m on causes of as follows, tow it: L ot No. one, frac consin, arrived in th is city last stom ach tro u b les. C o rrect y o u r h ab its tional block No. % D. G. M c F a rlan d 's week an d went to Lorane where am i tak e C h a m b e rla in ’s Stom ach an d ad d ition to C ottage G rove, L ane county, they had each bought 20-acre L iver T ab lets and you will soon be well O regon, an d d ecree th e sam e, a n d ord er orchard tra c ts of the Churchill- again. F or sale by Hensons Pharm acy. the R e g istra r of T*itier to reg ister th e M atthews Co. and will seek to sam e, an d to g ra n t such o th er and f u r Druj?s improve their new holdings. T he th e r relief ns sh all lie accorded to e q u ity . former couple were m arried just T h is S um m ons is p u b lish ed once a And Druggists before startin g west, while the la t week for six successive ami co n secu tiv e ter has been engaged in the bakery weeks, in th e C ottage G rove Leader, a Sundries .i business in M ilwaukee for m any new sp ap er of g en eral circu latio n , p u b years an d both will seek a fortune lished a t C o ttag e (»rove, O regon, by in grow ing b ig red apples and C areful an d Accu o rd er of lio n . L T. H arris, Ju d g e of th e sm all fru its in O regon. ra te C oni|io u n d in g C ircu it C ourt of Lane C ounty, O regon, W e have Bargains in Shoes for Men, Women, Children Now is your Opportunity to get a Pair of Shoes at Reduced Prices. . . L u r c h ’ s.. The First National Bank pieces at $18.00. Royal m W e Are Agents tor the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. HER TABLE coloring. local m < R e e s = W a I l a c e Co. “ W here Y o u D o B e t te r ” >- b CQ u V > Cottage Grove ! Mill Feed, Grain and Hay liig M m ig iM ig ji' a fg a n « ™ « F IN E P R IZ E F R E E Nesmith Grocery LOUIS JE N SE N L I F E COMPANY New Era Drug Store ..Superior.. Typewriter R ib b on s You are probably aware that pneum o nia alw ays rei.nl ts from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resa ltin g in pneu m onia when Cham berlain's cough R em edy was n sed. W hy take the risk when this rem edy m ay be had for a trifle For sale by Bensons Pharmacy. F or All M akes of M achines Schwarzchilds Book Store F .t lG E N E , O R E G O N i y p ls Q fflB Ä i COTTAGE i ’op-1 (11 H I Corn S a lv e G R O V E ., O R E G O N m ade F e b ru a ry .1, l'J ll. T he 1st p u b li cation of th is Sum m ons is on th e 7th «lay of F eb ru ary , 1911, an d th e last pub lication on th e 21st day of M arch, 1911. D ated th is 6 th day of Fell. 1911, W. C. COUVTKB, A tto rn ey for P laintiff.