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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1911)
f N 'NÎ * X = TS SALE OF CLOTHING -SEASON Now on a t th e Oregon Woolen Mills Store. If you haven’t b ought y o u r w inter suit, d o n ’t luil to ta k e a d v an tag e of th is b ig cu t. Its som ething unusual to be able to buv clothing right in the middle of the season a t such redicnlously low prices. Come in and look over o u r stock. Wc arc alw ay s glad to show you w hether you buy o r not All $1000 Suits Reduced to $ 6.95 9.85 12.50 11.65 15.00 18 and 20 “ 13.85 44 44 44 44 44 4* (t it • W sL OREGON WOOLEN MILLS STORE 1& B ■ - it-a r-T f' I 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. HINTS FOB THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Convenient Support For a Double Clothesline. L O U I S J E N S EN W E S T S ID E M o th e rs -in -la w In D ic k e n s ’ T im e . N o w a d a y s it is re g a rd e d a s u tte rly j in c o rre c t to sp e a k o f a s te p m o th e r a s I a “ m o th er-in -law .” B u t a n y b o d y w ho ! d o es can p lead p le n ty o f lite ra ry a u th o r ity . •’M o th er-in -law ” w a s good E n g lis h in th is se n se a s well a s th e o th e r in 1510, a n d b o th F ie ld in g a n d T h a c k e ra y h av e it “ F a t h e r in ta w ” is u se d by S h a k e s p e a re b o th fo r a w ife ’s f a th e r a n d fo r a s te p fa th e r , am i in th is se n se i t c a n be q u o ted fro m D ick e n s an d G eo rg e E lio t B ut th e g e n e ra l a g re e m e n t in m o d e rn tim e s to stic k to “ s te p n io tlic r” is a w ise a v o id a n c e of co n fu sio n . T h e A m e r ic a n A cc e n t. YOU C A N ’T M AKE IT A p p e a r t h a t y o u a re a n u p to d a te b u s in e s s m a n if y o u u s e o u t o f d a te S ta tio n e ry a n d P rin tin g . W h a t e v e r is d o n e a t t h i s p r i n t s h o p is w e l l d o n e a n d r i t f h t u p t o t h e m i n u t e . ALW AYS ON T IM E GENUINE BARGAINS IN Ladies Handbags T h e re w a s a n A m erican o n ce w ho h ad b een so long in E n g la n d th a t he im a g in e d he h a d n o t only got q u it of th e “A m e ric a n m a n n e r.” b u t h ad shed | th e tr a n s a tla n tic acce n t. H e «1«« eived [ m an y u u d w a s h a p p y u n til th e d ay «if j h is r e tu rn . “ F i r s t c la s s to L iverpool. | how* m u c h ? ” sa id he to th e bonking I c le rk a t E n sto u . “ F iv e d o lla rs an d a A ny o n e u sin g a d o u b le clo th eslin e h alf, co lo n el,” p ro m p tly rep lied th e o v er p u lley s w ill find th e a rra n g e m e n t c le rk .—L o n d o n T a tle r sh o w n Jn F ig . 1 fo r s u p p o rtin g the lo w er line q u ite co n v en ien t. T h e su p S m a sh in g a P ro v erb . p o rt is m ad e o f a piece o f th re e q u a r te r ” 1 ca n n e v e r nnr.’:*' y o u .” sa id th e Inch s q u a re o r ro u n d w ood w h ich has b e a u tifu l a c tr e s s a sc rew ey e tu r n e d in to ea c h end. T he “ B u t.” p lead d th«- w e a lth y «»Id m an. lin e is r u n th ro u g h th ese sc rew ey e s as “ W'on’t y on m a k e my life h ap p y fo r sh o w n in Fig. 2. th e sh o rt y e a rs i w ill be h ere? I a m tro u b le d w ith a w eak a m i fa in t h e a rt ” C h a r lo t t e R u s s e . “ In t h a t e a s e I accep t you ” T h is is a m o st d e lic a te a n d delicious A n d y e t th e y sa y fa in t h e a rt n ev er d e s s e rt h u d 'o n e t h a t w ill b e liked by w on f a ir Indy w h o ev er tr ie s it. B u n a little c le a r jelly in to th e top R e m a r k a b le W o r k . o f a p lain ro u n d o r o v al m old a n d luy •‘W h a t d o you re g a rd j tin« m o st re in som e sm a ll pieces o f f ru its o f va ra a iim b le w ork In th e E n g lish la n rious k inds, su c h a s glace che'rries. guage?” h a lf ap ric o ts, slice d b a n a n a s . A llow it j “ W ell.” rep lied M iss C a y en n e, “th e to set, th e n lin e th e sid e s w ith lad y m ost r e m a rk a b le w ork in tin* E n g lish lingers, c u t s tr a ig h t a t th e edges, p ress | la n g u a g e th a t I know o f G th e w ay w ell to g eth er, th e n till w ith th e fol so m e E n g lish m en pro u o tiu ce i t ” low ing: W h isk u p h a lf a p in t of cre a m ! W a sh in g to n S ta r to a stiff fro th a n d th r e e o u n ces o f p o w d ered w h ite s u g a r, th e ju ic e o f a D r il l in g H im . h a lf lem on, th re e o u n ces o f ra sp b e rry •M ohuny. w ere you h e a tin g th a t llt- ja m ru b b e d th ro u g h a lm ir sieve to e x ; tie boy n e x t d o o r? ” tr a c t th e se ed s o r an y f r u it an d h a lf ••C ertainly no t. pa ! w as just g oing a n o unce o f is in g la s s disso lv ed in a ; th ro u g h Rom e m a n e u v e rs ” ta b le sp o o n fu l o f bo ilin g w a te r. W hen W ho eon Id « h a s tis e th e kid a f ie r th e c h a rlo tte is re q u ire d for ta b le d ip su c h a s ta te s m a n lik e a n s w e r n s th a t / th e to p o f th e m old In to w a rm w a te r —L o u isv ille C o u rier Jo u rn a l f o r a f e w seconds, w ip e d ry w ith a c lo th a n d tu r n th e m old on a g lass or sliv e r dish. James H. Hawley, N. W . W hite, O. V eatch.H. Eakin, 1 and T. C. W heeler, D irectors of the First National | Bank, respectfully solicit your banking business. ,(i For Safety and Service, None Better Jfirst IRational Bank C a p ita l We secured these a t a special liberal discount from the cost prices and will offer them to our custom ers a t the sam e liberal disc«unit. Not cheap, trash y stall b u t first class m erchan dise from the larg est and m ost reliable dry goods house in the w orld, is offered you a t prices th a t cannot be equaled M o re th a n O n e H u n d re d H and B ags a n d NO TW O A L IK E . Prices from 20c to $ 3 .7 5 I \ S. S ta r Brand Shoes Are B etter. Bu rkholder VVnods Co. $50,000.00 ! A n d G ro w in g L a rg e r - V W < '- V A W I If If 1 < W C v V V ^ ^ V W S . G I F T S F O R XMAS THU F \T > R R S IG X B 1> is sh o w in g a Clean, F resh Stock of new an d b eau tifu l X m as G ifts, c o m p risin g th e g reatest g a th e r in g of D esirab le X m as H o lid ay M erch an d ise ev er offered th e citiz e n s ot „Cottage G rove. T H E STO C K is n o t a selectio n of o dd e x tre m e s and nuclei cu rio sities, b u t is a well ch o sen lin e re p re se n tin g I r is h Ideas in P leasin g , S erv iceab le an d A p p ro p riate C h ristm a s G ifts th a t m e e t th 4 re q u ire m e n ts o f ev ery b o d y . Till«' OFI-TvRIN G S ab o u n d in O rig in a lity , M erit an d Good .' aste, d isp lay e d in scores of th e n icest G ifts im a g in . able lo r old an d you n g . C h ristm a s b u y in g a t T h is S tore re- ult in th e d e lig h t of th e fo lk s a t hom e. A p p ro p riate G ifts for e v e ry m em b er of th e fam ily. f Till-'. V IR T U E of R easonable P ric es is n e v e r n e g le c te d — you w ill find it in co n n ectio n w ith Best D u ality an d G en u in e M e rit th r o u g h o u t th e b e a u tifu l stock. ! T H O S E p u rc h a sin g ea rly choose from C o m p lete S tock. A n tic ip a te y o u r w an ts Now! The Modern Pharmacy T he Rr.xall Store f The Sample Tine From Marshall Field & Co. a n d S u r p lu s - VV. • - T O W . . V . V i , V « V « S W V . K « « < V V * W i Fresh Eastern O ysters served to F ry five slic e s o f s a lt pork th a t h av e suitvour taste at C h arley ’s C a p e C o d Ste w . b e e n c u t i n .s tr ip s u n til crisp. C u t tw o pounds o ^ .b e e f in to la rg e cu b es a n d b ro w n in th e f a t a f t e r h a v in g ta k e n o ut th e sc ra p s . P u t a ll in to a k it t l e a n d co v er w ith po llin g w a te r. Cook g en tly tw o h o u rs, th e n ad d p arsn ip s sc rap e d a n d c u t in h alv es, tu rn ip s cut in round slice s a n d w h en nearly done w h ite a n d >s\voet p o ta to e s w hole o r cu t In h a lv e s if large. W hen th e potatoes a r e alm o st d o n e lay dm upIlA gs round ou th e to p , b u t n o t so th a t the w a te r w ifi to u c h th e m 'C o v e r cUmely and cook fifte*ni m in u te s w ith o u t lifting th e cover. P u t th e pe at in th e centei of a p la tte r , th e v e g e ta b le s In a b >rd r round it an d th e d u m p lin g s on tlm o u tsid e. Thick.™ th e g ra v y , cook fi e m in u te s a n d p o u r o v er th e m eat. E g g s In C re c le Style. F o r eggs creo le cook h a lf an onion 11mt h a s been ch o p p ed fine in a couple o f 1 1 >1 .«spoonfnls o f b u tte r, an d w hen tin» onion is yellow ad d tw o big tonia- t«>« f hi J u n e b een peeled an d c u t in p ie c e . n o d th re e «placed green peppers. « >«>! liie v eg e ta b le s a b o u t tw e n ty mln- 1 se a so n w ith sa lt. P u t sliced bar ! * <1 cugs Into a b ak in g dish, t i r *i th. »¡.in »* o v er th em an d cook in 11. «»veu u n til th e m ix tu re is th o ro u g h ly hen te d th ro u g h . » Pure can e sugar, special at 1Mb, for $1.0o or 201b, for $1.00 with each $5.00 purchase of other (rood*. . a t l>es l.arzers Grocery. .Mtf. Lightning Kills Few. Ill 1906 lig h tn in g killed only 169 people in th is whole country. O n e’s chances of death by lig h t n in g are less th an two in a m illion. T h e ch ance of death from liver, kidney or stom ach trouble is vastly g reater, hut not if E lectric Hitters be used, as Robert M adsen, of W est Burlington, la ., proved. F our doctors gave him up after eight m onths of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then com pletely cured by Electric Hitters. T h e y ’re the best stom ach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy an d blood purifier on earth . O nly 50c at all D rug gists. S h a d Roe. T o cook a h a d ro c d elicio u sly fo r s u p p e r boll th e roe In su ite d w a te r f o r a b o u t te n m in u te s T h en p u t a co u p le o f ta b le s p o o n fu ls o f b u tte r in to a pun. a n d w h en It Is m elted tu r n In th e roe b ro k e n up. th e y o lk s o f tw o h a rd boil W! «* ki ? s m a sh ed flue, a c u p fu l of g ra te d b re a d c ru m b s, a little m in ced p arsley , p e p p e r an d sa lt. W hen th e m ix tu re Is th o ro u g h ly b len d ed a d d a tab le sp o o n fu l o f lem o n Jo lce a n d serve. _____ N ew D ress G oods Outing Flannels fn a w ide range of fash ionable weaves and popular shades. O ur line is u n u su ally large. 25c to $2.25. E m bracing everything th at is needed for nig h t dresses, u nder garm ents solid colors, checks, stripes in m any colors. Price per yard 6 1-4 to 1 2 l -2C. F a s h io n a b le Si k s Of beautiful shades and designs in exclusive w aist and dress pattern s, prices 65c to $l.fi0. Muslin Underwear D ainty designs and e x cellent qualities in corsets covers, princess slips, night gowns, draw ers and Under skirts. Dress Trimmings In a varied assortm ent of designs and colorings to m atch all dress gooes. Also large line of samples. De- peiidendable lining too. Embroideries A Laces Of exceptional qualities at the prices we are asking. An im m ense line to choose from. We are in a position to fill j«our every Dry Goods need, Men’s and Bot-’s C lothing, S uits and O vercoats w ith goods of q u ality a t fair prices. Hampton Dependable Goods Co.