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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1911)
j JULY CLEARANCE On Men’s And Boy’s Clothing Shoes And Straw Hats ..L urch’s.. of blessing. Peoples popular ser-1 vice at S with sermon by Robert SutclilTe on " R e a d y —T h e Key t o 1 Services at tlie C hristian Science a W onderful L ife.” H earty sing lip- hall 11 a. m. Subject of lesson ing. Bible school at 9:43. sermon " T r u th " July 23, 1911,and worth League devotional meeting W ednesday 7:30 p.in. conducted by Miss Allie Phillips H ow ard Fagen has been chosen I at 7. A hearty welcome to all assistant pastor and chorus leader these gatherings. of the Christian church for the T he services at the Methodist com ing year. T he church will es church last S unday m orning will tablish mission points a few miles long be rem em bered. At the close I out from the ('.rove. Mr. Fagen will of the”sermon the invitation was; preach at these points S unday given for those to stan d who de afternoons. sired the prayers of the co ngrega-| (jospel m eetings will be held in tjou th a t they m ight become inti-1 A young man a tabernacle in the grove adjoining m ates of Jesns. the city park on the east by the and a m other at once arose. The ’ church of God, com m encing W ed latter united with one of our sister During nesday evening, July 26, at 7:48, churches in the evening, and continuing each day at 2:30 class m eeting one young m ap was-; »lid evening at 7 J5 indefinitely, received into fellowship. All are cordially invited to couje and hear the gospel preached in PORTLAND PEOPLE ON fts fullness. M inisters will be WAY TO CRATER LAKE I present from Portland and Hugeue. T h e stereopticon lecture at the C hristian church last S unday evening was well received by the large audience present. At the close of the lecture an ^dulj united With the church by prim ary obed ience. " T h e Law of Kest. ” will be the subject of the utorniug dis course at the C hristian church, Ju ly 30. Evening subject, "T h e N ature of M an ." On the b la c k board will be a large symbol of iUarPs mystic nature. Bible school an d E ndeavor at the usual hours. T he services at the Methodist church are sfil) oi} the up grade. Results are obtained almost every S ab bath. A list of blessed services the corning week. Public worship at 11 a. in. with address by pastor oil "K eeping ourselves iti the Love of G o d .” Reception of members. Class meeting at 12:1.3. A season R EV. W A ELKINS U ntil our colleges banish the cigarette their graduates will re m ain the w eaklings of the race. T he Oddfellows of M arcola e x pect to have their new lodge build ing ready for occupancy this week. Ray Dean of Coquille city, was in th is city M onday and Tuesday and will soon locate here perm a nently. Mrs. F. D. W heeler is home from a visit to the bedside of her m other at E arlham , Iowa, who has been quite ill. Charles Burkholder is back from Newport leading the strenuous life in his store again after a brief but m uch enjoyed vacation. Mrs. Chns. Van Buren of P ort land has been visiting w ith her father, O. P. Adam s, and other members of the fam ily at tliis Too m any people love heaven over yonder, and do uotliing to bring it to earth. A heaven im- j possible on earth is impossible an y where. Mr. Beers who resides on Mosby Creek, presented the I.eader with some very large, fine an d tender head lettuce S aturday w hich was a rare treat. Money=Saving “Cleanup” Sale Ends Next Saturday July 29th 27-inch taffeta silk, final price y d ............................. 7.4c W A I T 20-inch m essaline silk, final price y d ........................ 63e For our big m oney-saving "sco o p ” on “hoes and 27-inch C hina silk, final price...................... oxfords. . . . . . 43c 36-inch w arranted satin, final price................................83c Watch For Announcement Of finely fashioned cut glass are al ways in order, always appreciated, always usable, and with careful handling .a life’s memento of the donor’s thoughtfulness. Our glass- ware department shows many sam ples of the glassworker’s art, worth your buying, worth your presenting. KERR < a SILSBY place. M rs. S. N. Brewster an d three children of Burney, C alif., arrived in this city T uesday m orning on a Pastor Christian Church visit to her parents, Mr. an d Mrs. W . A. E lk in s is entering upon F. C. Ralston. the fifth year of his pastorate in Mrs. H arry W arren of H ilt, An autom obile party composed T h e church has C alifornia, is a guest at the home of prom inent Portland people in ! C ottage Grove, cluding Seuntqr Ifau J. M alarkey been p r° spercd; perfect harm ony of Mr. and Mrs. H . O. Thom pson. gud wjfe, E dgar H. Piper, m anag | re,KnS; the f»,u re outlook -is " lost Mrs. W arren is a sister-in-law of Kxperience seems Mrs. Thom pson, ing editor of the O regonian and I *mCQurak>11K- .£ „ , , , , , | to teach th at a long pastorate is wite; O skar H uber, who had In the report of those teachers charge of laying out of the Lewis m uch more desirable th an a short who received state certificates to and C lark exposition grounds, and one. A new broom sweeps clea n ” teach last week the nam e of Miss to be sure, hut an old broom know s wife, Mr. an d Mrs. C. S. Ja ck so n M yrtle P urvance w as om itted from where to find the dirt. of the P ortland Journal, Mr. and th e list by an oversight. Mrs. W. V. Sm ith an d Miss Klen- T he business men of Bandon T uesday was picnic day for the der Sm ith, of P h ilad elp h ia, and L. will hold a carnival the latter part A bout 23 lad ies with G. Sm ith, of the P ortland T ele R ehekahs. of A ugust and have set out to raise gram , stopped in C ollage Grove three lonelv O dd bellow s com* $1000. H alf th at am ount was qver night qn their w ay south to prised the party. T h e day was subscribed in one afternoon. C rater L ake where they will spend spent very pleasantly at Star, the II. K. M etcalf of the grocery an outing. T he au to carry in g Ed- p arty going u p on the m orning jtqr Ja ck so n and p arty broke down train and retu rn in g in the evening. firm of M etcalf & B rand will take here an d all today was required to Mrs. H arlow actin g as hostess a few weeks vacation during showed the city folks a good time. w hich tim e W illiam B rand will repair it at a local g arage. assist his brother in th e store. A rm stro n g ’s studio. T he best Miss Daisy H aw kins spent Suu- p ictu res at the best j rices. N orth Chas. Cochran, wife an d son of day w ith fi lends at E ugene. 4th S t. Come and see for yourself. E ugene, will be guests n ex t week of Mrs. P urvance an d dau g h ter Miss Myrtle, at W ildwood, and also Mr and Mrs. J. I. Jones at Disston. Last Offering W edding Gifts Mrs. K ate P erkins an d daughter Miss Leah, started today for Baker county, where they will enjoy a visit with relatives and friends. 4 Days More of The Last Offering Ladies w hite w aists at ......... 83c L ad ies’ sleeveless vests...........11c All 2.8c and 33c w ash goods............................17c L ad ies’ lisle gloves................... 19c L ad ies’ knee length union suits, e a c h ............................23c Flow ered law ns, per y d ..........12c K im ona crepe, per y d ............ t7c Have you tried our grocery department? We are continually strengthening this department and this week have secured the exclusive sale iti Cottage Grove for ‘‘Monarch’’ brand in everothing that is good to eat. Try our “Monarch” Olives in Mason quart jars, each 4f>e. AH kinds ot pickles, sweet relish and chow chow in qt jars, each .‘toe. Umphrey’s DRY GOODS Patronize Leader advertisers. Fred Meinzer of Creswell, was a Cottage Grove visitor M onday and T uesday. Mr. Simmons, an abstractor of Flugene, was a business visitor to Cottage Grove Monday. This is your opportunity to get an outfit at greatly reduced prices. Come in and see our Bargains. W e will make it worth while. CHURCH NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. LOCAL ANJJEH80NAL G R O C E R IE S \ HAY MAKERS We can supply you with the very best harpoon forks, hay carriers, pitch forks and many tilings needed on the farm just now. Our prices will please you. WYNNE S WOODS N e a r S. P . D epot H a rd w a re I I 1 We employ only such m ethod* iii Tmsine-s ns m .ike banking institu tions of positive value. Hu m an ag em en t of this institution believes that above everything else, sta b ility an d la ilh fn ln c s s are demanded on the part of a well managed bank an d upon this b asis we invite your patronage. The First National Bank l 1 •T H F . O L D R F .L I A B L F .” ' »SSSi ,v ev * î« v v .'v s'» s « '. s w . - . s s v s s '. « s v . s v w c v 'c c s .v c s .'si: Daniel Shaffer, a. well know n old soldier, w ho h as been living at C ottage G rove for the past two years, has returned to E ugene and is now residing at 1069 Oregon avenue. H e has been in pretty poor health for some tim e past. H arvey D ixon is the w inner of th e great N ational trapshooting event at Colum bus. H is score w as 99 o u t of a possible 100 birds. T h e victory brought him the inter state trophy and a check for $1000. Dixon comes from Oronogo, Mo., D on’t let lice eat up your v a lu a where he is engaged in business. ble poultry when i t ’s so easy to get rid of them . C onkey’s I.ice Pow O ne can of "N o -F ly ," one spray der, Lice L iquid and H ead Lice pum p and a little elbow grease will O intm ent are guaranteed to do the work quickly. G et a p ractical m ake the cows happy a long tim e, poultry book free from S terling try it. S terling Feed Co. i-------- ---- -------- ■ ------------ Feed Co. P u re D rugs Produce good results. If you send your p h y sic ia n 's prescriptions 1 to us they will be most carefully Sundries j com pounded and only the purest Drug:s And j an d freshest of D rag s will be used. We alw ays carry a large supply of Prescription work a specialty. Careful and accurate com pounding of the best d rugs procurable. i that we can highly recom m end. We Carry The Nyal Remedies Tn all cases our prices are worthy I of your notice. T hey are all good an d good for all. Pop-’em-All, the J. L. O rr and Fred Affolter, of guaranteed corn salve. G ive Doty, W ashington, spent the past us a call and be convinced. j week in Cottage G rove an d while C O T T A G F . G R O V E , O R F .G O N Take Due Notice. | here bought the Shaffer residence in W est Cottage Grove, oppo- R ight in yonr busiest season when yon D on’t w ait u n til you h av e a fire j site the home of J. B. Sim eral. Mr. have the least tim e to spare you are most before insuring, the expense is | Affolter is Mr. O rr’s step father j li f In take diarrhoea -»n.l lose ‘■everal light, d o n ’t run the risk. time, u n less yon have Chamber* j an d will return to this city to re Call up the E xpress office, Tom die. Cholera and Diarrhoea Awbrey will atten d to it prom ptly. side soon Mr. and Mrs. Orr, for- It hand and take a d .» e on ih m erly resided bp.- where they are 1 R trance of the disease. Foi sale H ave you tried O lym pic flour? Is Pharmacy. well and favoriW y know n. O rder a sack —it’s guaranteed. T he I.eader job p rin tin g d ep a rt m ent turned out a beautiful 32- paged catalogue for Royal A cad emy last week, an d is now h ard at work on a larg er catalogue for the G ravel Ford, Coos county, A cade m y. T he finest quality of m ater ial is used in both catalogues and 500 copies for each school is being I printed. New Era Drug Store Patent Medicines Benson’ s Pharmacy I