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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1911)
I’rofessühal Cards. A. BRUND & CO. PIANO CONTEST Death of Herman E. Palmer A t the F.ugeue General hospital, Friday, August 11, 1911, Herman 9 O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N > Grove. Vote» E. Palmer, o f Cottage Votes change A u g. 19th. £ L a w s «» Bid«.. Phone 47. I n . I03R $ Death was due to appendicitis. ill not ” i Chruuic ' l i r i i u i f ' l Diseases t Ì A * a « i > * • a Specialty. < i >»•. teal I v -- i I not handed in on that day ^ The remains were conveyed to ^ office Hours from ' ) to 12 and 1 :.*) to 5. S | | be counted. . other hours by appointment. £ This week we w ill give 1000 Cottage G rove for interment.— 5 v .* , I votes with each dish purchased Register. Deceased was a most exemplary out o f our window. These dishes 5 V .* are odds and euds that we wish to young man and was held in the! H . J . SH IN N dispose o f and we have cut the highest esteem in Cottage Grove 9 A ilo r n e y - a t - L a w a n d N o ta ry P u b lic A Cottage G ro v e . Oregon i price nearly in two a r a special in where for many years he assisted B Twenty-five Years Experience. Special ducement for you to buy them, his father and mother in their west \itetation (liven to Probate Practice. $ i i Th ey are handsome little presents side general merchandise store. The father died about two years and don’t cost very much. (fs M A ia e a s a O T s a s a s a i T w o days only, 1 w ill give 75000 ago and the fam ily retired from ♦ ^ w. k i m k , m . 1 ». votes with each coupon book that busiuess, m oving to their farm t p h y s ic ia n »u.i scrgkon f | is purchased on Thursday or F ri home east o f Cottage Grove. H er Ilitici- In McFarland Handing Dispose o f a few of these man E. Palm er was born iu Ca- Over Cochran’s Furniture Store _ day. Office Phone, 34» Kesidenco Phone, 681 é books to your fruuds and get bool, Missouri, nearly 21 years ago, aud with the fam ily came to ahead in the contest. Cottage G rove about eight years .............. 2519010 o. 2,.................. ’♦ * * * ♦ ' * '♦ A '* 3* 4 ago. lie united w.ith the M. K. 23..................... J V K. YOUNO a Church and F.pworth League in 26................................... 2974095 i • 5 thiscity and was active in each, j J % r r u R N K Y A T L A W | 34,................... ................4422035 H e was quiet and uuassumiug in 1 Olllre: First National Bank Building, J ' 38................................... 2434880 Z I'pstolrs. 4 j manner, genial aud gentlemanly, I 62..................... ............. 26048(4) ? «.♦> V. #rw ».%. ».V WittwcutWii, and his untimely death is deeply j 68................................... .4692510 deplored by his many frieuds and 80.....................................4688460 acquaintances. He leaves a! J 0. JOHNSON, 83....................................2086820 mother, three sisters and other r e l-. 84..................... f ATTO RNEY AT LAW .............. 3171420 v Estates Administered. Mining: Patents 1091945 atives and frieuds to mourn their i 87. . V Procured. Mining and Corporation Law a specialty, office over ( '.tiffin, Vcatch 4 1 91..................... .............. 3183785 great loss. Funeral services were 4 Hardw®re. p the Methodist | 98..................... ...............4520285 conducted trorn Residence, 05. i Office Phone. Main lid. «5. a church Sunday afternoon by Rev. 5 ... . -------------------- j 108,................... ............. 2165105 9 ■&+'*. #»V. W n V V .* ; Mason, interment iu the Masonic ! 11-5..................... ............. 2278285 cemetery. There were many ■ 1 1 7 ,.* .............. ............. 2968820 beautiful floral offerings and the I.. IN G R A M service was largely attended. D E N T IS T Settlement Notice. QU II. II. SOMERS j J 5 Oregon Woolen Mills Store Remember we save you the Middle Mao’s Profit Just received our line of H A T S for Fall and Win ter. Moderately priced at from $1.50 to $2-50 Special Sale of Damaged . . . B L A N K E T S . . . $4 values at $2.75. Colors Gray, Tan and White They are only slightly damaged, and for service are equal to a perfect blanket. Just received our Fall Sainplos of Tailored Suita for Men aud Young Men. We invite you to come in and look them over. We have them in Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds. Colors blues, blacks, browns, tans, grays and fancy mixtures, all of the latest patterns for Fall and Winter wear. We guarantee you a perfect lit. • Men’s Night Shirts $1.00 values at 7 5 c Boys Blouses 2 5 c ¡i Lawson Bldg. Hours 8.30 to 12. 1 to S A ll W ork Curanleed. Office Phone 5 Res. Main !</>» t ♦ w.a- w .-H iv .- h iv .- pi V-'H iv .- h iv . A ll those know ing themselves At the Grand Theatre ! indebted to the LEADER prior to - ¡August 1st, 1911, other than for ••»•♦'A.»’* .'* '* ., subscriptous to th . paper, which * are payable to Dean & Drydeu, 5 T N. WATERHOUSE. should remit at ouce to the uuder- ▼ T e a c h e r o f P ia rv o a n d O rg a n £ Certificated from the Associated Hoard, m si gned at Coquille, Oregon, and a Koval Academy and Royal College o f ** ' , Mii.ie. R Resilience street. £ ! | illiyOIie anyone IiaV havin g any bills against Music. esidence b B Street. ^ lIlg »5 Ulie ■ the L e a d e r r or former publisher j should present them to the under- iA A «% i* A 'A 'A i«A iA e ,i»B .iA A i * » . 4 ¡signed at the above mentioned ad f t j H . MKDLKV. _ | ! dress. Mr. aud Mrs. Franklyu C. Ver- uou are presenting for the first time in Cottage Grove, “ T h e Outcast” a heartstory tellin g the old old tale of “ Riches and R ags” and was given to a crowded house Monday evening. A rural comedy “ A Pair o f K id s” which will be given tonight at the Grand T h ea tre, w ill be one o f the best bills ever presented at this popular Play ATTO RNEY AT LAW 4 W . C. C o n n e r . House. On W ednesday night a K Special Attention Given to Mining and 4 v Corporation Law. One Act Comedy, “ A ll Old M an’s £ O ff ic e , W o o d w a r d B u il d in g . 4 A Seattle man is touring the D arlin g” . Th is w ill be the fare 9 v ^ 'y f#)V. » v,-#r country, driving a pair o f deer. well appearance o f these popular A F. & A. M.—Cottage Grove, No. 51. players. Slowly the whip has been I m u i - Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. Visi- cordially invited. ished from the homes and lo re has Accused of Stealing ANDREW KRITND, W. M. taken its place, thousands o f II. II. V HATCH, Sec. beastly whippings, bearing stripes E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., on the tender backs o f childreu, boldly accuses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve of A Good Time HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE T o fit yourself out with a nobby single harness, light d riv ing harness or dou l»le driving harness. Convenient Support For a • Double Clothesline. w- HARNESS EMPORIUM C. W. Beals, Prop. Z M . W of A - Cottage Orove Camp No. (.424 meets tlie First and Third Tuesdays oi eaeli month in the Elk’s 1 backs of ignorant Hall. Visitors welcome. ! etlts. C. \V. W a ll a c e , Consul. -• . . O r v il K n a p p , Clerk. Insist on Olym pic Flour. I t ’s! guaranteed. Your money back if not satisfied. Electric Bitters Made A New Man O f H im . “ I was suffering from pain in my stomach, head and hack,” writes lb T. Alston, Iialeigh, N. C., “and my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Hitters made me feel like a new man.” PRICE 60 CIS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. Hop Pickers Wanted W e begin picking in the 50 acre, R. O. Brady yard near Creswell about the first o f September. W e pay railroad fares both ways for those who stay until hops are harvested. W e have the finest camping Any one using a double clothesline grouuds in Lane county. The hops are heavy and we w ill have a over pulleys will find the arrangement long run. Those wishing to register, please write shown In Fig. 1 for supporting the lower line quite convenient. The sup port Is uinde o f a piece o f three quarter Inch square or round wood which has a screw eye turned into e i. h end. The line Is run through these screw eyes us shown in Fig. 2. Charlotte Ruses This is a most deli« ale aud delicious dessert nml one that will be liked by stealing—the sting from burns or scalds \VLoevei* tries it. —the pain from sores of all kinds— the linn a lirtft* clear jelly into the top and cruel par- distress from boils or piles. ‘ It robs :>? a ; lain m ind ( r oval mold aud lay a s o : : t -mail piece* of fruits of va enta, corns, bruises, sprains and injuries of their terror, “ he says, “ as a healing rious kinds, such as glace cherries, remedy its equal don’ t exist." Only 25c half . | ri * is. sliced bnmiuas. Allow it to set. then Hue the sides with lady at all druggists. fingers, »in straight at the edges, press well together, then fill with the fol* lowin’ Whisk up half a pint of cream ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS to a stIff froth and three ounces of »wdered white sugar, the Juice o f a a.df lemon, three ounces o f raspberry T ry the Leader for six mouths. iuj rubbed through a hair sieve to ex- It is not bleached. For the best ir t lie* seeds or any fruit and half h i ounce o f isinglass dissolved in a bread, use O lym pic flour. tablespoonful of boiling water. When W a ll paper IQ. cents a roll and i lie ( liarlotte is required for table dip up at M cG avrafi’s. tie top o f the mold Into warm water There never was a better time for a few seconds, wipe dry with a loth and turn the mold on a glass or to invest in property in aud around jllver dish. JAM ES HAYES, Creswell, Oregon *• . ■ ■■■" NORTH FOURTH STREET Helps Those Sick Kidneys How many times have you had your work, your sleep, or your leisure hours interrupted by recurring pains in the region of the kidneys? Did You Ever Experience Anything Mare Unpleasant and Annoying? \ ou probably neglected it too—let yourself believe it wasn’t serious— be over it in a day or two. When the kidneys give you warning of inability to perforirt their duty, assist them in every way—help them get rid of poisons that are accumulating—watte matter they cannot throw off T hey are weak and need strengthening. See that they are built u p - back to normal—and it won’t l>e many days until you are built up, eager for work and enjoying your rest and leisure hours. Its your own fault if you don’t. All You Need do is Take Nyal’s Stone Root Compound There’s a wealth of wisdom in that assertion—this preparation is one of the most prompt and effective preparations we have and we are confident that it will do as represented. Make ns prove it. If we can’t your money refunded; - 50c and $1.00 the bottle. Whatever a good drug store ought to have—and many things that other drug stores don't keep—you'll find here. Come to us first and you’ll get what you want N E W ERA DRUG STORE Cottage Grove. — ..... — ■■■ — I» — Every Housewife Likes to provide her table with Bread Pastry Biscuits T o obtaiu invariable good results we recommend ARMSTRONG’S STUDIO The BEST Pictures The BEST Prices The BEST of Everything in our line ........ i Pvire W hite F lo u r For gen rat family use D. S T E R L IN G C O TTAG E GROVE, Good Business Proposition. For sale— a good well drilling OREGON Notice The party who took the music Cape Cod Stew. rig on trucks, in good condition, rack from the Methodist church a Fry five slices of salt pork that have been ( r.t in strips until crisp. Cut two gasoliue power, 300-foot capacity, few weeks ago w ill greatly oblige pounds of beef into large cubes and drills 3 and 4 inch holes. A ll tools the owner by returning it to this Inquire o f the .Co lb -2 -* brown in tlie fat after having taken necessary. office. our the scraps. I'ut nil into a kettle operative Realty, Co. The sincerity o f the Southern and cover with boiling water. Cook Pacific officials in their declaration gently two hours, then add parsnips scraped and cut In halves, tum lpacpt that they w ill extend a branch in round slices and when nearly (tone road into the Coos Ray country by whit« and sweet potatoes whole or cut Florence, hs now generally recog In halves if large. When the potatoes ...wen, uverytfling in are almost done lay dumplings round nized. on the top, but not so that the water will touch them. Cover closely aud .ok fifteen minutes without lifting the cover. Put the meat in the center of a platter, the vegetables in a border round it and the dumplings on the Carpets and Rugs g outside. Thicken the gravy, cook five minutes and pour over the meat. Made to order and Satis I faction guaranteed both E g g s In Creole Style. as to workmanship and For egg'» creole cook half an onion prices. Apply to tb ,t l as been « hopped tine in a couple 5 J[ M P / \ | Y | p r- P h o n # 106 L / v i. n . U l m e r w « ii s«.. of tablespoonfuls o f butter, and when n a a r A d v e n tis t C h u r c h ttJJ onion N yellow add two big ttflhn t< »* that bate lieen peeled and cut In ).;;H?es and three minced green peppers. 1 t ook the vegetables about twenty min- uts and season with salt. Put sliced hard boiled eggs Into a baking dish, turn the sauce over them and cook iu n r t w - - ^ - —■ ■ — ■! — — — — fit the oven until the mixture Is thorough Cards and W ed d in g Invitations. M ak e that a p art o f Iy heated through. Y O U R proposal and she w ill surely say yes. Later w a " w i t h atrangtH a n d aaaa can tslk w ith y o u sbout those teeny w een y cards y o u ’ll Shad Ros. th a y a lw a y s p le a s e ” be wanting. To cook shad roe deliciously for sup per boll tbe roe in salted water for about ten minutes Then put a couple NOTHING TOO SMAjJ., NOTHING TOO LARGE. I o f tnblespnonfnls o f butter Into a pan. ' FOR THIS SHOP TO PRINT. I aud when It Is melted turn In the roe j broken up. the yolks o f two hard ball M AOS BY ed eirax mashed tine, a cupful o f grated W L V I S T R A U S S OX CO. | breadcrumbs, a little minced parsley, j Plym outh Rock I f you want your old tan shoes pepper and salt. When tbe mixture lx thoroughly blended add a table I pullets at 60c each Mrs. Geo. O . , made black, which w ill stay black spoonful o f lemon Juice and serve. ! K n o w le s ’ F or S a l e — O ne open buggy one or two horse. A p p ly to Geo. O. Knowles or Fashion Stables. OUR PROPOSAL Hardware. B arrels f Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose porting Goods, Fishing Tackle . l ME t J I c S e L A M IL Y G R .O C E R .IE S T W O H O R SE OVERALLS Thoroughbred 16-it. take them to G off the shoemaker.