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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1911)
REES-WALLACK CO. RF.ES WALLACE CO. REES WALLACE CO. READY! KEES-WALLACE CO. KEES-WALI.ACE CO. REESs WALLACE CO. Yes ready, one. word sums i; all up. Our Christmas department is ready for your inspection. Old Santa Clause has been here and left his entire pack. Hundreds of Christmas novelties of every kind to gladden the hearts of (he little tots, as well as useful articles for the older folks are now on display. C hildren R^ea.d T h is :r * X I n BOOKS There is nothing nicer for a pres- ent for a hoy t h a n a nice BLIXCKl book. BEAUTY W e have the best line of books by pop ulat authors, all nicely bound at most reason H able prices. n W'e arc «joing to give some little girl a nice doll and some hoy a dandy air gunthedav before Xmas. The one who is the best guesser gets the <». A. I lent/ series Mrs. South worth’s series prizes. Horatio Algers series One guess with every 25c purchase of Xinas goods. 55c E.very l i t t l e girl wants a doll for Xmas. She never gets t o o many. Dressed Dolls .15c to $2.50. Undressed K i d M usical Body I tolls 25c to Doll (>5c. $1.50 The little boy's Xmas is not complete with out a DRUM. The Doll Heads of all kinds to make the old dolly good as new. All Kinds of Gaines To Pass Awav The Long Winter livening Fairy Story and Picture Books for the little tots from Ac up. 5C It beats the band how they enjoy them. 35c tvnd vip. 50c 55c (iames Bunny Iron Toy 10c DRUM S D O LLS TOPSY TOP 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c 1 5c and 25c Air Guns $1.75 to $2.00. None better made. Unbreakable Toys No clockwork of anv kind about them. Cars Automobiles, 15 a t t le Ships, Etc. 75c and $1.00 This toy will last a child as long as they need a toy of thi_ kind. Jockey Toy 50c. There is no use trying to tell you something about all these nice things lor there are too many. We have the greatest line of Christmas Novel ties you ever saw. Rubber toys for the Baby, Blocks, Rubber Balls, Musical Trumpets and a hundred other things to make Merry on Xmas Morn Our Christmas Department is not alone for Children Grown-ups can find their wants just as well taken care of here as the children. Here arc a few suggestions: Beautiful toilet sets, post card albums, cigar eases, smokers sets, hat and clothes brush sets, cuff and collar boxes, photo albums, mirrors, combs, b&rrettes, hair ornaments, mufflers, ribbons, handkerchiefs, lies, suspenders, in fact anything you want. *' ^ FRAMED PICTURES V. . A beautiful line of framed pictures now on display at exceedingly low prices. 25c to $1.25 Special KEES-WAI.LACE Co. Foot Ball KEES-WALL \CE Co. School Census. REES-WALLACE GO. “Where You Do Better.” REES-WALLACE Co. REES-WALLACE CO. Our Grocery Department Can furnish you anything you need for the Xmas Dinner. Don’t overlook us In this Department REES-WALLACE CO. Saginaw Items from home these days. fences. It is their intention to clear off and set out the entire E. J. Hard, of Eugene is in A lively game of foot ball was J. K. Barnett, clerk of this town today. Miss l-'ora Queen who is teach place of twelve hundred acres to play at this city last Saturday school district, lias jnst finished John draber came down from I ing school at Loudon wa s home fruit. when the high school boys of Cot making an enumeration of the Mrs. G. II. Bennett came up from Bohemia mines lately and will I over Sunday. tage drove and the Rooks of the scholastic population of Cottage : the Eugeue Saturday to visit with her MiRs Myrtle and Miss Cora not go back this winter, but be a 1 O. A. C. at Corvallis came to drove which shows an increase of resident of the drove till spring Witcher were home Sunday. They children. gether on the local gridiron east of 59 pupils over last years’ enumera opens. are staying in Cottage drove and B o h n —At Creswell, Nov. 28th, tion. there lieiug at this time 755 the depot. have not lieen home for some time to Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Rowe a pair Worth Harvey of the b'irst Na At the close of the game which persous of school age within the on tional Batik, has been appointed i account of their folks having of twin boys, 'file mother and sons wai witnessed bv a large and en district. the smallpox. Ered Witcher has are getting along fine but the Prof, thusiastic crowd the score stood 10 This shows a gain of nearly | notary public by Gov. West. the smallpox now. did ii"t get back to his school tiu- Oliver Veatch visited Eugeue to 0 in favor of the local high twelve per cent, a showing few L. Tucker is home from Disston til Monday of this week. school boys. The line-ups were |tow ns in the state has made in the! one ' ast week._______ where he has been working for the Bart Gallawav is cutting wood as follows; past twelve months. With the' . . . . _ for d . II. Haight. J. Cottage drove. S. Damewood 1 e; proper interest taken tu the way | Nothing is appreciated lnuch I Lumber Co. Mathews, 1 t; Sears, f g; Hrani- of establishing and encouraging | as a diamond. You can afford to The Easley Brothers have gone Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Manila were baugh, c; I.ebou, r g; Marlow, r t; m anufacturing industries, this can buy your wife or sweetheart one back to old Missouri. They took Grove visitors Saturday. Woods, re : Martin, 1 h: E. Dame be more than doubled in' another , *or Christmas at the price for which their household goods and ten 1 vou can get them at H. C. Mad head of horses with them. We A good high grade piano forsale wood. f: Cellers, r h; Melev. q. vear * sen’s. 20-tf will look for them back in about verv cheap on easy terms, or will O. A. C. Kooks. Powell, c; Mos- Mrs. Groat was called from take some live stock in trade en by. r g: Landis, 1 g: Itiedler, 1 t: home last Wednesday to see a si* Don’t forget the Cottage drove a year. quire at this office. tf Morse, 1 t; Melvin Jordon, 1 e: Mrs. March who is verv sick, j Cleaning Works when you are in Messrs Kinny and Thomas who Coater, r e: Williams, f: Woods, ! iter day of her return is uncertain, need of some 'clothes cleaned or bought the farm of Mrs. Harding Metcalf X Brand will give a fine q; W yall, 1 h: Marvin Jordon, rh The as she is fourteen miles west of I .u some dying done. Alljwork is guar- have several men and teams at piano to their customers—the lucky Nice moist Mince a eat 21b for gene. f’he Eldej has a care worn anteed if we spoil any clothes we work grubbing and clearing the one. Ask them about it. The Lead land so they can build some new er gives piano tickets to its patrons. ook and is seen but little aw ay|pay for them. 25c at Helliwell's. REES-WALLACE CO. Saved His Wife's Life. *’My wife would have been in her grave loday," writes O. 11. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., “ if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed, not able to get up without help. She bad a severe brouchail trouble and a dreadful cough, h got her a bottle of Dr. K ing’s New Discovery, and she soon began to mend, and was well in a short tim e.’’ Infallible for coughs and colds, its the most reliable remedy oti earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping cough. .50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all Druggists. We have Cooking Oil in bulk ‘>5c per gal Inti, 5 gal >4.50. Hrund X Co. 29-4t -- " i !■ One piece of decorated hand painted china given free with every $5 and $10 purchase, at Scholl's,