Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 21, 1911, Image 6

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$20.00 SETS now ................................................$ 7.50
*3 0 .0 0 S E T S now...............................................$11.75
$50.00 SETS now...............................................*1 8 .0 0
*6 5 .0 0 SETS now .................................•.............*2 0 .0 0
* 1 2 5 .0 0 SETS M IN K now................................$50.00
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*1 2 5 .0 0 M A R T IN now .......................................*-45.00
$(,0.00 l’ON V CO A T .........................................*2 5 .0 0
$75.00 PONY C O A T ......................................... *3 0 .0 0
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$200.00 n e a r S E A I ...........................................*7 5 .0 0
$25.00 IM IT A T IO N H ESSIA N PONY *1 0 .0 0
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The I. a test Children . and
Misses ''Jo ck e y Moot," high
top cut, 15 Initlou with tassel.
\ll sizes.
Pont Culture”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ATTORN EY
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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.
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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
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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
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Capital and Surplus
$ a
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And Growing Larger
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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.
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12, 1 SI,« in the Christian Church
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If you have something to sell
he was joined in holy matrimony
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with Miss Velina S|>crrv of the you Want the people to know about
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it,
don't
you?
You
want
to
find
same county About the time that
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I incolli made lib second call which a buyer and vou don’t look for one
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was for throe years m n, their first simply by saving “ l have been in
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business
here
for
a
good
many
child ivas born, but being of a
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truly ¡« 4 triot¡
tatuile Me father vears and everybody knows m e .”
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with seven otlici brother
all en ­ You get out and tell everybody
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about
it
and
ask
them
to
come
to
listed. So many men enlisted in
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Illinois that Os e , ould not all get your store and see; That is what
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tor that state > their newspaper advertising will do for
in the <2«
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as
you,
if
judiciously
handled.
Signs
compiili V IV < ut to Kausa:
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mustered as company B - d 1 111 * on the fence and on country brid- ,
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sas, C.iv I ie was afterwar irans- ges and telephone jxdes are fine,
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'bu
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the
buyer
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going
to
hunt
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fered to nmpatiy C òrd
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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.
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BRUND & CO.
Medium Priced Stars in
“ Pilgrim s” and “ o u r Fam ­
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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
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A i J soti Restaurant Building, Main Street
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Old I.adies Shoe, soft kid,
common-sense last. Adapted
for Tender Eeet.
8URKH0LDER-W00DS CO.
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jC C ertificated from th e A ssociate«l hoard,
m R oval Academ y and K oval C o lic .'
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Music. R esid en ce It S trc . I .
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I.adies’ ( ’. laze Kangaroo,
flexible sole, desirable for
both dress and comfort.
We Make a Specialty of School Shoes
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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”
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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.
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Attorney »at-Law and Notary Pulite
Cottar.«' Grove, (heron
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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THANKFUL
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GET A “REID" AT
I W YN N E (SL W O O D S
Hardware
A. B. A t k i n s .
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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
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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.
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