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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1911)
BIG SAVING DATS L o w Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Being Sold at V ery Small Prices Another big opportunity to save money on our cash selling plan- We secured a large number of Oxfords and pumps from a big coast merchant at a great sacrifice, putting us in a position to sell this stock of high grade shoes for less than the manufacturer’s cost. Many have already taken advantage of this opportunity. You better attend to your wants while the choice is com plete. The stock is from the best manufacturers and the styles are all good, most of them this year’s, You cannot afford to let this offer slip by. Low Shoes for Men, Women and Children All Men’s styles, $2.85 and $2.50. Ladies’ styles, 98c, $1.48 and $1.98 the pair. The season’s newest shapes, values to $4.00. only $1.98 the pair. Lots to choose from at 98c. Children’s, from 48c to 98c a pair- Children’s Sandals, 25c to 45c DON’T DELAY IN ATTENDING THIS GREAT SALE UM FHRET DRY GOODS GROCERIES LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS C. M. Shinn aud wife returned Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Wood are oil Sunday evening from a short happy over the arrival at their visit to Portland. home of a son who will be four Miss Nancy Wbitsett, saleslady j days old today aud weighed nine in Hampton & C o’s store is spend pounds. ing her vacation with her sister at Henry Gregory aud Arthur | Wilbur near Roseburg. Weeser with their families left on 1 The local onion product this Monday for the coast. They will ! season is exceedingly large, some drive through going by way o f ! of the dry onions now in market Drain aud Scottsberg. weighing two to three pounds, i Swimming parties have been in , You can’t be too particular about thé fit. You will find no difficulty in getting a perfect fit in the American Gentleman Shoe because it is made on anatomically correct lasts in a great variety of styles and sizes. It is equally well known as “ the shoe that fits” and “ the shoe that wears.” / Come in and See the new styles for Fall and Winter, and let us fit you in a shoe that is suited to you. W e carry a large line of American Gentleman Shoes, in many styles, sizes, shapes and leathers, Rees-Wallace Co “W here You Do Better A Good Time T o fit yourself out with a nobby single harness for the cele bration July 4th, $12.00 and up. HARNESS EMPORIUM C. W. Beals, Prop. English walnut raisers are elated evidence during the week a n d ! narrow escapes fro m ! over the prospect for an abundant i several have been reported. yield. The young trees in this drowning vicinity are also doing well and Ernest Lockwood is credited with saving three young men from are free from pests, Aurelius Todd, one o f the pion watery graves in Row river. eer miners of this section, long It is estimated that as many as since engaged in other pursuits in seventy-five new families have Florida, California and M exico, is purchased homes in and around visiting with relatives in the city. the immediate vicinity o f Cottage The open season for the killing Grove during the past few mouths I of deer will begin today. Only all of which is proof beyond ques males can be slaughtered under tion o f the certain, substantial aud the provisions of the state law. It never ending growthvof our beau is hoped that there will be no mis- tiful city and the development of taken-for-deer carelessness to re our magnificent resources. port this time. The social soiree at the Armory last Saturday evening is reported largely attended by lovers o f the art fantastic who have voted the evening one continual round of pleasure. Rev. W . A . Elkins, who em phasized the necessity o f rest of physical and mental man in his able sermon last Sunday morning, will this week demonstrate his theories in practice somewhere near the snow clad summits of the Bohemia mountains. Col. Janies Ilemeuway made a trip to the Bohemias recently and had a rather lonesome experience up near where Grouse mountain crosses the second aurora o f the sky and commences an almost per pendicular ascent to the very heavens. Jim became faint ill lliose dizzy heights and failed to g o o n into the heavens though his spirit manifested a tendency to go on and on forever. He is now home and well but will not soon venture skyward without an aero plane. Hop Pickers Wanted We begin picking in the 50 acre, K. O. Brady yard near Creswell about the first of Septemlier. W’e pay railroad fares both ways for those who stay until hops are harvested. We have the finest camping grounds in Lane county. The hops are heavy and we will have a long run. Those wishing to register, please write GRIFFIN YEA TCH HardwareCo. Tents, all Sizes and Prices Builders Spray Hardware, for Codling Moth, Everything in Hardware. Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle FAM ILY G H O C E IU E S Good Fresh Goods and Low Prices are the Attractive Fea tures at the West Side Grocery and bring the Trade. Give me a Trial and be Convinced. LOUIS JENSEN W E S T S ID E Leader Piano Coupon This coupon good for 100 votes on the Metcalf & I!rnnd piano when presented at the store on Saturday’s. v-COTTAGE GROVE LEADERv J A M L S H A Y E S , Creswell. O regon t