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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
Professional Cards. 4 % 4 BRAND SHOES ARE BETitR -* ‘ H K . 11. II "OMl k , . o s t e o p a t h ic r m ic ia ' Lawson Bid*.. Phono 47, Res I03R Chro nic I>i<ca- ■» a S|H.ciaU\. 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Pont Culture” W. K IM K , M. I> P H Y S IC IA N and SIIRdKO M Offlce lu M cF a rla n d Bu ilding o v e r C o ch ran ’s Klim it a r e s to r e O ftlre P h o n e, .Ml K esU lenco Phone. ■ * *iy .e ■ *i‘»> *■ e-9 % K. VOI ¡N O .1 trrO R N K Y A T I . % Y\ S' I k Otlh"*: l'ivst National H i’atiM; e I pslair IttflV » )' 4. vfr* » *> L «WW . 4 4 « "> 4\ - AT LAW E s ta te s Administered, Mining Patents Procured. Mittinc and 1'oi ti.n,ui>>n i -i a specialty Office over Griffin, Vcalch Hardware. Office Phoue, Main 1 Id. Residence. I allies’ Russian C alf, 13 button, high toe, medium heel. i.ad ics’ and Misses’ high top, button, and lace, gnu metal, -- usilile heel and com fortable toe. 4 *1 « * r-p» -events me from mentioning more than a few of the in , ! k :,a b I have many other offerings in Mink, Lynx. Astra- “»” samb, Ermine. Grey Squirrel. Sable Fox. Isabella Fox. Bi o Wo!' Natural Red Fox, etc. SAMPLE FUR CO. < ■ J ^ M cKibben. T h e daughter, Mrs. Ida Clark lives at Junction City, Kansas. Comrade McKibben came to Oregon, l'tol and has lived at or near Cottage Grove, Oregon, since that time. I le was a member of Appomat tox Post, No. 44, Department of Oregon. \ 4 ATTORN EY . -.4 \4 S p e cia l A ttention G iven to Mi n in e and C orp oration l..uv. O ffice, W o o d w a i d «duildinp. *V. ► *■ ► ■»» Chatel Mortgage PIANO CONTEST nesota They were <n a steamboat HO* iffi up A Charitable Act. the Mi suitedppi when tli ey lie ard of Lim oliit’s a^MssHiation Lit,'ed m \ working hce was orgatiizeil in Minile:sola until 1^77 when they town the first of the week ami ves- moved to low i md livt*d theire one I terday and today a large number veat, itioviii.4 to Km sn s in 1878, ¡of the I. <). O. F. l>oyi were busily ami 1 i ved at or near Ju m-tuui City ! engaged in constructing a home for j their brother. , J . II. Brown, who where in J8 ? 0 liis wife died. 1 >eee ased loaves to imourn him 1 !i 1 been in ill health for several as their f alb or six *; *us and one ! months, having undergone an op pies i e ra tio n for appendicitis last spring, daughter 1 ite s» ent, excepting Hotm who 15 ill ! : - nice which he has not been strong Frau k A ., M .j | This is a very commendable act, Insane asylum A .. J . I j . j . , H. H. and II. s . for which this brotherhood is noted. Verinoml W icks S . K . Busick J . J . W icks J . T . Sallee Geo. l ’c:ty !.. D. Owen Star Brand Shoes are Bet ter. Make I ’S P R O V E I T . For Safety and Service, None Better jftrsi lElational B a n k A* Capital and Surplus $ a 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 And Growing Larger AT LAW |i % ^ • i.n iid cj. t ■ McKibben, w.'cs ¡■in :it Mar u Ua, Washington We have few Lanterns that we County, Ohio, , March 74, Is.i7. Wish t«i dispose of— 150000 votes i )i, il at In-, soi i ’ ' Frank A. Mc- with each lantreu. bíblica near V 'ottage (.rove, <ire Sjiecial— W ednesday and S a tu r ¿ou, Oct 3i. PM 1. Age 7 I years. day— breakfast foods of all kinds i non ills, l\ s . 100000 voles with each dollar, or In early In iooi I he migrated to at the same ratio for smaller buys VV. |. G a r d n e r . Illinois and ived near Albion, coupon books 25000 this week. Edward countv where on August Why You Should Advertise. No. 2 .................... ................ 16971615 12, 1 SI,« in the Christian Church 2 3 ,........d ........ ..................15543870 If you have something to sell he was joined in holy matrimony 26...................... ................ 14777025 with Miss Velina S|>crrv of the you Want the people to know about 3 4 ...................... ...................41952630 it, don't you? You want to find same county About the time that ..................... .................. 7805945 I incolli made lib second call which a buyer and vou don’t look for one 3 8 ..................... was for throe years m n, their first simply by saving “ l have been in ..................14983465 (>-> ...................... business here for a good many child ivas born, but being of a (>.S,.................. truly ¡« 4 triot¡ tatuile Me father vears and everybody knows m e .” .so..................... with seven otlici brother all en You get out and tell everybody S 3 .................... .................16178865 about it and ask them to come to listed. So many men enlisted in 8 4 .................... ..............28201045 Illinois that Os e , ould not all get your store and see; That is what 87 tor that state > their newspaper advertising will do for in the <2« «>i.................... ................. 22669865 md u as you, if judiciously handled. Signs compiili V IV < ut to Kausa: ..................... ................ J97A.VS S« ) mustered as company B - d 1 111 * on the fence and on country brid- , 1 t0 8 .................... ................. 10301145 sas, C.iv I ie was afterwar irans- ges and telephone jxdes are fine, 1 115.................... 'bu t the buyer isn't going to hunt msas, fered to nmpatiy C òrd 1 t 7 Artillery and served in Kansas, around for a fence, or a bridge, Missouri md Arkansas, serving a or a poliv when !i«* is hunting b ar Notice to Tax Payers. little ver three years, being dis gain*. Put vour announcements in tin* m .\sp i|>er, tliai medium has char d in 1SC.4. Notice to tax fiayers of Road Of t he et-lu hi fillers ven re long been recognized as the one , of District N o. 7 L ane county, turned frinii the war. nne who 1 safe afld sure way to reach the j>eo- j Oregon, Nov. ttth 1 *>11. inded and j pie; because readers preserve the i We, the undersigned ta x payers was a Chaplain \ \ , paper, they put it in their i»ocket j 1 »¡strict No. 17 do hereby give died in the aimv. Me was from a remark aide fain and carry it home and it is read by j notice that there will lie a meeting ily ten boys» and four _rirls, ;all of ! every member of the family. Vour 1 at the Wildwood Halt <>u Dec. loth whom are dead but one ■aster, liv- , ad will be sure to reach the eyes of at 7. p. in. for the put fiose of vot- iug at Atnbov countv, • ¡him . After some one 111 that home and a |>erui- iu a special road ta x bar improv- servili; ; in tin* army in tin* i »priii g ' anent and profitable customer may ing the roads in District No. 17. of I Si, 1 lie and wife wei it to Min- result.— K x. John l’. W icks Ili-C u t Stars in all price for Men and Bovs. James H. Hawley, N. W. White, O, Vealch,H. Eakitt, \ and f. C. Wheeler, Directors of the First National ^ I’auk, respectfully solicit your banking business. X WATBRHOIJSK. t J .s- MKI,LKV- BRUND & CO. Medium Priced Stars in “ Pilgrim s” and “ o u r Fam ily .” £ & ^ * v V n - ta MEMORIAM. We W alk on Stars, So can you. Men’s Star Brand P a triot, tan, lace. Men's Star Brand, Rhino Patent Button, and (lu ll Metal Blucher. T e a c h e r of P ia n o an d O rgan f: 4 A i J soti Restaurant Building, Main Street • 11 Old I.adies Shoe, soft kid, common-sense last. Adapted for Tender Eeet. 8URKH0LDER-W00DS CO. » jC C ertificated from th e A ssociate«l hoard, m R oval Academ y and K oval C o lic .' gt Music. R esid en ce It S trc . I . 9 I.adies’ ( ’. laze Kangaroo, flexible sole, desirable for both dress and comfort. We Make a Specialty of School Shoes & !.. INi.KAM rsT J ^ $ DENTIST l r ;> I.aw son aider. H ours 8.30 to 1 ? I t o . ttà" All W ork < .m a n ti "1. W «L fr O ffice Phone 5 Res. .Main I'» l £ o L tv .9lV .fr - I he only sensible shoes for small children Child’s Rus sian Bear “ S cu lle r,” broad toe, -piing heel. W ill wear ns long again as the average shoe. C hild’s Patent Eeather dress hoc. button, kid, velvet, cravanette tops, "P o o l Culture” * .»>5* T C. JO H N SO N . ATTORNEY ■ i * I t y-4 V Beauty W.mi u often ruin their feet through ignorance. Sm all shoes it • n.it indicate either lieauty or intelligence. We cordially invite you to exam ine the late arrivals: w arrant ed for Service, Comfort and Style. 9 A '* A * A * u. t a few of the m an y Sam ples: - j > |-< | j k fr< fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr Attorney »at-Law and Notary Pulite Cottar.«' Grove, (heron V>.< .-».WA* n e v e r before Tmard of in the F u r busi- A ! 1 these sam ples a re upi-to-date in sty le d w orkm anship. W e in v ite e v e r y ua Lity [ o ttage G rove to in sp ect this g re a t sel- Ti urs and F u r Coats, as th is is p o sitiv e- fr ». st elegan t lot of F u rs e v e r show n in fr fr' the st ite before. fr fr fr fr fr fr fr m ■ V, NOV. 21 and WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 | $ t E Criterion of Our Wisdom in k s o f D r u m m e r s S a m p l e s c ire sam ple line of one c f th e la rg e st F u r ' ru fa c tu re rs in the co u n try . W e will p lace them on sale *»' Size of Shoe no 1 . Saie. By virtue of that rertnin chattel mort gage made the 1st -lay of August. 1 *>11 by Ghas. I\. Reed and Kli/.ahetli Reed, to 1'Lthian-Barker Shoe Co., a edrpom tion, to secure the payment of that cer 5 tain promissory note tinted August t, 1‘>11. for the sum of st.SOO.ou, with inter est at the rate of 8 per cent per uinmn from date until paid, together with 1 reasonable attorneys fee. and default having been made in the payment ot for the real hlessings a said interest and principal ol dd note i self blasting roaster and the conditions of said mortgage broken, 1 have taken possession ot and will he to you when now hold as agent for said mortgagee, you bake your Thanks and will at the request of said mort - gagee, sell at public auction to tin* high giving Turkey. S-: est bidder in I'nited States Gold Coin, cash in hand on Wednesday, the 22nd s= »lay of November, 1 *>11. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the premises, name ly: at the farm of Klizabelh ' Reed in bane Comity, Oregon, ‘al>otit ten miles west of Cottage (»rove, Oregon, all the) property covered and described in said 1 chattel martgage, being 1 jackass, ten jersey milch cows, one jersey bull, three j NEAR THE S. P. DEPOT • acres of growing potatoes, about one hundred (ion) tons of hay, one hundred' head of hogs, all wagons, buggies, bar ; ness and farming implements, all chick ens consisting of about one thousand j (100O) chickens young and old, eighteen , goats, two jennets, one cream separator N ew D re ss Goods Outing Flannels and all horses not included in mortgage ! now held by hirst State Bank «>f Suther- lim bracing everything that In i wide range of fash lin at Snther 1 in, Oregon, to satisfy and j is needed for night dresses, pay the amount due on said promissory ; ionable Weaves and popular note, together with costs and expenses j under garments solid colors, shades. Our line is unusu and counsel fees. checks, stri|»e.s in many Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, Nov- I ally large. 25c to *2.2.S. colors. Price per yard 6 1-4 emlier (»tli 1911 I You Will Certainly Be i THANKFUL I 5 m 3 r GET A “REID" AT I W YN N E (SL W O O D S Hardware A. B. A t k i n s . : Constable Lane Comity, Oregon. ) Of beautiful shades and designs in exclusive waist and dress patterns, prices i -,c to *1 Son Lost Mother. Consumption runs in our f.utt- ily aiid through it I lost my moth er, ' writes li. B. Reid, of H ar m ony, Me. lo r the past five years, however, on the slighest sign of a cough or cold, i have taken I)r. K in g 's New D iscovery. for consumption, which has saved . me from serious lung trouble. ’ His m other's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that J lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. (Quickest re lief and cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c and *1 .0 0 : guaranteed at Benson.s Pharm acy. T rial bottle ; K . 3Î. Slagle Frank Van Sclioirick A . J . Voting !.. W . Hunt II. A. Mosby Ja s . II. Sparks Joseph W icks Car'. Pitcher Beu Pitcher free. F a s h i o n a b l e S i lk s 1 Huslin Underwear 11 i lit \ designs and ex- eolUtii qualities in corsets n u n s princess slips, night gowi draw» is and ttttder- to t2 l-2 e. Dress Trimmings In a varied assortment of designs and colorings to match all dress gooes. Also large line of samples. De- pendendable lining too. Embroideries ft Laces Of exceptional qualities at the prices we are asking. An immense line to choose from. Wc an iti a position to HU vour every Drv ('.nods need. Mens and Hoy’s Clothing, Suits and Overcoats with goods of quality a t fair prices. Hampton Dependable Goods Co. 3