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------- mss EMBROIDERIES Increase the pleasure ot their quiet ran- merits at home when they use » J /Braiid i Armstroup Wash Embroidery Silks s W e have an attractive assortment of Laundry Bags, Pillow Tops, Dollies, Center Pieces, Toweling and Stamped Pillow Cases for embroidering. Also a complete line of D M. C. Cotton in all colors and sizes. LURCH’ S Items of Local Interest Nice moist Mince m eat 211) for 25c at llelliw ell’s. Ju st received a nice new line of silverw are at S choll’s. New crop English w alnuts 20c per pound, at Itelliw ell’s. H ear the Victrola and the Am berola, at V eatch’s Music Store. W e have Cooking Oil in bulk 05c per gallon, 5 gal $4.50. Brund & Co. 29 4t T here will be a Creswell home talen t play at the A rcade Friday n ig ht. You sh o u ld n ’t miss this. W e have Cooking Oil in bulk 95c per gallon, 5 gal $4.50. Brund & Co. 29-4t O ne piece of decorated hand painted china given free with every $5 and $10 purchase, at Scholl’s. J . Kyle, a prosperous farmer living a few miles from town, call" ed dn the Leader yestesday, sq u ar ed yards, itc. m ak in g us a very p leasant call. Mrs. A. S. Nickelson and d augh ter and I'.dna have been spending a few days with her brother K. C. S h ay and family who have recent ly moved from that place. Music hath charm s, eternal justice to disarm : m ake voui pros pects for future happiness greater when you buy a phonograph from V ea tch ’s Music Store. Mrs. J . B. Cross, of this city, w ent to Kugene Monday to see her friend, M innie Kvnns. Before returning she will visit her brother Doc C aroutte, of Browns ville. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. W allace, of P aunbe, California, started for th eir home W ednesday of last week after a very pleasnt visit with Mr W ’s brother, C. II. W allace, of th is city. T he Commercial Club of this city recieved a fine large topo graphical m ap of Lane countv this m orning direct from the publishers. It is a fine piece of work and gives a splendid idea of the location of Cottage d ro v e and her surround ings, including all the im portant resourses of the section contiguous to our growing city. I,. A. Sears, of T he Dalles, and two sisters. Mrs. S. H. Jones and Mrs. C eorge d a n g e r, of Pendleton, V isited their brother, Jam es Sears, of this city, for a day or so after attending the funeral of another b ro th er, G eo, Sears who died at Cresweil, W ednesday, started for th eir respective homes yesterday m orning. A car load of new pianos, just arrived at V eatch’s Music Store, buy early and avoid the rush. Nelson Lewis, of Divide, was in town last S atudav. Miss Thiel, of Y oncalla, was in Cottage d ro v a Friday. T h an k s d iv in g ball at the Armo ry H all given by Jas. Potts. Dolls at half price as long as they last at the d o ld en Rule. T han k s d iv e n g ball T hursday night at Armory H all by Jas. Potts. Men’s womens an d childrens shoes at the right price, at llelli" w ell’s. T he local talent m instrel given by the "A n tle rs” last W ednesday an d T hursday nights was an uu 'equal¡tied success in every parti cular, w hich proves the fact th at C ottage G rove has some very good talent, a few of the parties having had experience on former occa sions, while this was the first,tim e a num ber h ad appeared in such role. However, these were uo failures, all doing their parts splen didly. ,T heir jokes aud gags were all new, original aud of a lodal ch ar acter and were hits, every one of them. T he songs and choruses were highly appreciated by the large crowd th a t attended each night. T hose ta k in g p art were: Billy Brund, Jam as Potts, W inter W al lace, Lloyd S tratton, H enry H ex m an, H erb Adam s, H orace Coch ran, C. E. Utupkrey, 11. C. Mad sen, S. L. M ackin, F. H. H all, Chas. H all, Elm er Roberts. T h e program was as follows: Chorus, by com pany. G ran d O verture, by com pany. 1 Like T h at H at, Mr. Brund. Cotton Tim e, Mr. W allace. I W onder How T he Old Folks Are At Home, Mr. Potts. W hen I’m Alone I ’m Lonesome, Mr. H all. N one But You, Mr. W allace. H oney I W ill Long For You, Mr Ilix o n . Let Me H ear T he Songs My Mother I'sed To Sing, Mr. Stratton. Lever, Mr. M ackin. Cotton Town, Mr. Adam s. Let Me Dream W hile Life Shall Linger, Mr. H all. Swanee River, by com pany. Bones Interluctor Tom bos Bones, Chas. H all, Billy Brund. Interlocutor, F. H. H all. Tombos, W inter W allace, H enry H exm an. H ear the Inside Player Piano at V eatch ’s Music Store. All k in d s of Sewing M achine Needles at V eatch,s Music Store. Sm all cottage for reut, $4.50 per m onth. Inquire of W. F. H art. 31tf At the First C hristian C hurch, Nov. 15, 1911, at 8, p. in., Miss V enue Browu aud Clareuce Boyd, Rev. Elkins, former pastor offici ating, a large num ber of frieuds and relatives being in attendance. W hile the wedding m arch was b e ing played by Mrs. E lkins, two lit tle girls, Ruth Jargeusou aud E lm a Moser, all in w hite proceeded up the right aisle wilb w hite ribbons form ing a channel for the bride who came in leaning on her fa th ers arm proceeded by the brides m aid Miss Mabel Rosenburg aud the bride’s mother. T h e groom cam e up the left aisle proceeded by the beat m au, th e bride au d groom meeting under the b eau ti fully decorated arch aud faced the guests when the ceremony w as solem nly aud beautifully perform ed. After which they withdrew to th e reception room in the church to receive congratulations. Shortly after the ceremony a telegram was received by bride aud groom from F ran k Rosenburg, Aberdeen W ashington, conveying his co n gratulations. T he guests were served with light refreshm ents, four young ladies, Misses Veta Holdermau, Audrey Langdou, C ar rie Woods, Muriel Robinson, a p propriately dressed in white, doing the honors.Thebride then g raceful ly cut the b ridescake.it was j as9ed am °ng the guests and the prizes were exhibited. Miss A udrey Laugdon receiving the piece of money, Miss Despain the thim ble, au d Leroy W oods Jr., the ring. E ach guest received a souvenir of th e wedding cake. A fter about an hour ofpleasautly enjoyed sociability the frieuds dispersed and the bride aud groom returned to the hom e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Browu, accom panied by a num ber of young people to aw ait the south bound train, an w hich the bride au d groom departed for a short wedding tour. T he church and reception room were very beautifully decorated. T he groom au d best m an were dressed in the conventional b lack. T h e brides maid was beautifully dressed in net richly trim m ed in ribbon over pink, m aid au d b rid e each carried a lu x u ria n t bouquet of chrysanthem um s. T he bride was elaboratly dressed iusilk m a r quisette over brocade m essaline an d all over lace further adorned w ith rich aud beautiful trim m ing. A beautiful, joyous an d elegant couple whom their m any friends join in wishing a happy, honor able, useful and prospe.ous journey through life. T hey were the recip ients of many beautiful and useful presents, consisting of cutglass, silver ware, H aviland aud other ch in a ware, a num erous supply of linen with some lovely pieces of h an d m ade fancy work. F or S a lk .—20 Poland China W. B. Ilaw lev of I.orane will pi gs E C. L anthrop Phone F an n ers give a dance on T h an k sg iv in g at 156 . Loraue G range Hall. A ttorney J . E . Young, of this Mrs. M atlock arrived in this city city, went to Spriugfield T hursday Friday from G oshen and enjoyed to look after business matters. D on’t forget to order your a visit with her friend, Mrs. Stew- T h a n k sg iv in g turkey, goose, duck nrt. or chicken from F rank Cook, T he J. S. M artin, of Silver Lake, who Commission m an. had spent several days visiting his Mr. J. A. S ullivan road m an a brother, N. II. M artin, of this city, ger tor the A m erican W eekly of the San Francisco E xam iner is started on his return Friday. here with his men to write up their 'I’lie Ladies Aid of the C hristian subscribers old an d new. Here is Church will hold another m arket Mr. au d Mrs. L. C. H appy ar W ednesday Nov. 29lh, somewhere rived here last T h u rsd ay from on Main St. the place will be a n G riennll, Iowa. They cam e to nounced later. be with Mrs. H ap p y 's aged p a r • Newton Clark, of Hood River, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Affolter, of th is city. Mr. H appy is a printer Com m ander-in-chief of the G rand an d will be employed at the L kad Army of the Republic for Oregon, ER office for a time. was in Cottage Grove on T uesday A G uest . Am uot going out of business of last week. but have too large a stock for the Rather a sad death occurred at 1). Read went to Kugene on S u n dull times which I will sell for cost from now till X m as so my cu sto the boarding house of Mrs. H arm s day afternoon for a visit with his mers will have the benefit. H . C. in th is city last T uesday n ig h t. son, Dr. Read, of that city, and M adsen. 29-tf T h e deceased Rev. F. C. Sessions, will also look after business m a t People in Cottage d ro v e who was a young Latter Day S aint m in ters while in the county seat. have constipation, sour stom ach ister from Ogden, U tah, aud cam e 'file local W. C. T. U. and all or gas on the stom ach, should use out with a com panion, Rey. W. L. M issionary societies will p artici simple backthorn bark, glycerine, Brown and the> were here w orking pate in a union M issionary m eet etc., as com pounded in Adlerika, in the interest of their ch u rch . ing Friday, November 24th, at 2:30 the new G erm an appendicitis rem T hey had been here about a week o ’clock p. m. at the Christian edy. A single dose brings relief when Mr. Sessions was seized by C hurch. All interested in missions alm ost in stan tly because this sim a m alady the n atu re of which the doctors are not real certain, b ut are invited to attend. ple m ixture antisepticizes the d i are of the opinion th at it was an Sam Veatch, of San ¡Francisco, gestive organs and drains the im abcesson the brain. H e suffered from severe pains in his head, cam e u p the firt of th e week to see purities. New E ra D rug Store. Those ladies' w atches at M ad w hich increased in intensity till his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. the end cam e, which occurred five Vern Veacli, of this city, and look se n ’s are going fast. Better come or six days after the disorder be over the scenes, of his boyhood an d select one before the best p at cam e noticeable. Mr. Brown stayed with him, d o 31tf days, he having lived here terns are gone when a child. He is now engaged Mrs- W. F, H art, G us Gross, ing all he could for him. aud at death had the body prepared for with the Southern Pacific, being wife an d daughters, Mrs. Mark shipm ent and accom panied it to the com pany,s m an whose business G aroutte Mrs. A. W. Kime, M am P ortland where he expected to it is to adjust difficulties with their ie au d G eneva, Mrs, Jennie Gross, meet the young m a n ’s father, who employes. F ran k G aroutte, Joe G aroutte and directed the further disposition of invitation from the body. Mr. Sessions was twenty- H ardy Crow cam e in from I,o- others. I'p o n three years of age, and leave* Brownsville relatives will go W ed father, brother and sister to mourn rane today and presented our officg as well as th at of Iletnenw ay & nesday to participate in a surprise his untim ely tak in g off. Lockwood with a fine lot of vega- party on M. L. G aroutte of that Silverw are for T h an k sg iv in g tables from his farm. T he firm place, Nov. 23, the occassion be an d C hristm as dinners at cost at ing his 62 birthday. A great feast m entioned above will send a lot of M adsen's 29tf them trt Wisconsin to show the is to be spread, aud all anticipate a m ost enjoyable time. For Sale. people there w hat is raised in the T h e finest display of fowls of all W agon and 1100 lb team, sow W illam ette valley gardens at this k in d s for Sunday, T hanksgiving six pigs, splendid milchcows, season of the year. T he beets ca r or an y « h e r day is to be seen at chickens and a few household rots, kohl rabi, etc., of enorm ous F ran k C ook's, the Commission goods. Must be sold at once. R size and fine quality. H ouse. tf. C. B a r f i e f d , C ottage Grove, Or. i ■4 LET US S E U YOU — fc; Ì the platter on which to serve hint on, and your table will be a thing of beauty if you choose handsome china and glassware from the beautiful designs and decorations that we are displaying in our beautiful stock. Our fine dinner sets of Haviland china of 44 pieces are the best values for the money ever offered in Cottage Grove. KERR <& SILSBY GRIFFIN VEATCH HardwareCo. Tents, all Sizes and Prices Builders H ardw are, Spray tor Codling M oth, Everythin# in H ardw are. , Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose Sporting Go ds, Fishing Tackle W E ST S ID E G R O C E R Y First-class, clean groceries at lowest possible prices Ladies’ and children’s shoes, good as the best and cheap as the cheapest. Coal oil 15 per gallon. Everything else in proportion. L O UIS J E N S E N WEST SIDE Get vour S unday chicken at the Cotnmisson House. Good Luck In Baking A very successful attendance contest in the M izpah Bible Class of the Presbyterian church canie to a close last T uesday evening, when the losing side entertained the winners. T he eveniug was pleasantly spent with gam es and music after which ice cream and cak e were served. Is largely due to th e flour you use DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Assures you success because it is alw ays the sam e— good to day, n ex t mouth, n ex t year— all wheat m illed by us m ust be up to the stan d ard , and our m illing process assures those qualities Produce good results. If you in the flour th a t give it u n ex send your p h y sician 's prescriptions celled grade to us they will be most carefully Be satisfied with your b ak in g j com pounded and only the purest i an d freshest of D rugs will lie used, by using “ Drifted Snow ” j W e alw ays carry a large supply of M ade By P u re D rugs Sperry Flour Co. TACOMA, WASH Spray & Co., Distributers Patent Medicines 'th a t we can highly recom m eud. ) In all cases our prices are w orthy I of vour notice. B enson’s P h arm acy