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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
Dr. Low e’s glasses are death to W ork for the public library. headaches. Ask your neighbors.' Attorney J. S. Medley had b u s An am ateur poultrym an near iness which called him to the Portland reports th at iu Ja n u ary county seat last S aturday. his 33 hens au d pullets laid 509 Mrs. Frank W oodruff and sister M arshal Snodgrass was at Eu- D. H. P ark er of th is city is vis eggs. W ill some of the L ea d er Miss Zena Wheeler, went to E u geue T uesday. iting friends at Dexter. readers please tell us some egg gene W ednesday w ith Mr. W ood All H arness work guaranteed at Mrs. E dgar K ing w ent down to stories? ruff, as he attended the Spauish- L eg ats’ shop. S aginaw for a short visit T hursday. Floyd Billings returned from A m ericau W ar V eterau blowout, Sam Baird, of Y am hill, reg ister Do you w aut to buy or sell? A Eugene lately, haviug goue to that and visited Mr. W .’s sister, Mrs. ed at the Oregon one day last w eek. little ad in the L ea d e r will help city for treatm ent for n asal and O sterhoudt, for a couple of days. F. D. Phillips of this city, went you. throat troubles, having undergone C. A. Newmaii of M inneapolis, to E u g en e T h u rsd ay on business. C. A. V anschoiack w as in from operations for each. H e is very Minnesota, who has been at Y o n Miss M yrtle Trepp, teacher at D orena yesterday. H e will go to m uch im proved. calla for some time, started for his C urtain, visited at E ugene lately. Portland n ex t week to be absent Mr. K inney, the Leona sawm ill home yesterday in charge of the m an, returned from a business trip Oeorge M cfjueen, the real estate for a time. body of O. B. N ash, who passed m an, had business at Eugene on S tate Superintendent A ld erm au ’s to Portland T hursday evening. D ur aw ay on the third of last m onth at T h u rsd ay. country life educational movement ing the tim e the train stood at the Y oncalla, and is being taken to \V. C. Johnson, the m erchant, seems to be m eetiug with favor in depot he enjoyed a short visit with M innesota for burial. his friend Dave A lexander. h ad business which called him to m any sections of the state. Mrs. 1'mphrey, of Portland, a Miss lu a Johnson of th is city, E ugene on T h u rsd ay . O tto D obberstein, one of the sister of postm aster D. M. C. Clyde Nokes, operator at the S. good M innesotans who are helping who had been visiting her sister, G ault, arrived here W ednesday to P. depot, took a run down to Cres- to develop this section, was a Mrs. G. W . Rouse of Roseburg, be with her brother for a while d u r well S aturday. pleasant caller at th is office Sat returned home T h u rsd ay accom ing his illuess. 'T h o old gentle panied by Mrs. Rouse who will man seems to be holding his own T he only tile factory in the u rday. visit her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. but does not gain strength rapidly. state south of Salem is soon to be J . A. Bartells was am ong the C. Johnson. We hope to see him better in the ill operation at A lbany. com plaining ones Clast week. H e A num ber of young people of near future. S. B. Morss, the nursery m an, is anticip atin g a trip to C alifornia the M. E. church Sunday school W hen iu town d o n ’t forget to went to Eugene T hursday and took a little later for the benefit of his are organizing an orchestra. They ook for the word “ B ellingham ” health. an order for a good num ber of have a num ber enrolled who have trees. on the window. Miss Ruth Knowles, of Maple- some experience and it will be but ton, who is attendin g school in Al T he m ilitary ball, given a n n u a l G eorge M .'H aw ley of this city, a short tim e till very nice m usic will was down taC ressw ill one day last bany, arrived here , F riday for a be furnished by the new orchestra. ly at the Oregon A gricultural Col lege by the officers of the cadet week looking after property inter visit with her uncle, O eorge K now On S unday afternoon at t :30 les and fam ily. ests. regim ent, is to be in the gym nas o ’clock at the town home of the ium on W ashington’s Birthday. I W indow shades and extention j Mrs. Schlief returned last T u e s b rid e’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fel curtain rods a specially at the Bel- j day from a trip into C alifornia for ix Currin, were m arried Miss Osie Cadet Colonel S. O. M cFadden, liugham Second-hand store, Nice ; the benefit of the health of their Ann C urrin an d Mr. Vernon N. Corvallis, has general charge of line just received. IIS-m onths-old son, w hich has been Fields, Rev. Robt. Sutcliffe offici the arrangem eut, au d under his direction the majors, F. Miller of C ards are being sent out an- j im proved by the trip. ating. T h e groom is a popular The First National Bank has sher em ploye of the Southern Pacific Portland, L. T u rn er of ITeppner, nouuciug the dates for the fifty- a n d J . C . Leedy, Sherwood, will first Oregon S tate Fair, w hich are iff‘s tax list, and will receive taxes as Railway com pany in this city. form a committee on m anagem ent. heretofore. Septem ber 2nd to 7th, 1912. C. C. Coffman aud wife returned The First National Bank has sher Miss Bertha Cox of Y oncalla, You have tried the rest, now get last T uesday from their extended iff’s tax list, and will receive taxes as w ho has been visiting her sister, the best—best hv every test— best trip to their old home east. T hey heretofore. Mrs. Rev. G roat, for a few days, in the west— Dr. Lowe’s glasses. confirm the stories about th e cold George Hohl has just completed He will be at H otel Oregon in C ot weather w hich we have been read returned home last T hursday. a back. b ar for the confectionery D on’t forget t he Commission tage Grove W ednesday, Feb. 21. ing in the papers. Mr. Coffman and soft driuk depot recently taken tells of having a spot on each cheek house when you w ant som ething | Tine day o n ly . over by Mr. Hohl an d sou. T his good to eat ; F or S a l e —2 good w indm ill the size of dollar frozen. We is a fine piece of furniture in more th in k they will be contented to Bills totaling $.11,979.5.1 have I deePwell pum ps at a b arg ain . Call ways th an one. T h e design is rem ain in C ottage Grove for the been approved by the state pur- 'h e Bellingham 2nd-hand store, neat and up to date, the tim ber present. used is carefully selected fir show ch asin g board for supplies and A. C. C hurchill, of th e firm ot Mr. P roxm an, of the O. & S. E. ing a beautiful grain, an d the m ain ten ance of the state institu- j C hurchill & M atthews, aceotnpau- wore some suspicious-looking w orkm anship is fine. T he plate tions. , \ ied by his wife, passed th ro o g h patches on his face last week, and glass m irror is four by ten feet iu The First National Bank has sher- this city lately enroute to th e Siu- Bert Richmond w alked with con size an d is certainly a beauty, an d riff's tax list, and will receive taxes as slaw country to look after property siderable difficulty, all of which is all together goes to m ake a very heretofore. interests. accounted for by their speeder ru n decided im provem ent ill the ap B a r g a in s — T he Bellingham Sec n ing into an open switch down the E ugene G uard: T he real estate pearance of th is popular resort. activity in L ane county at the j ondhand Store is the right plax^e to line m entioned at a high rate of Public library benefit Feb. 28. present tim e is only a forerunner of b u / or sell. Ill Golden Rule G ro speed. T hey are very lucky in T here, are 48 distinct w hat is to come with the advent of cery building. th at their injuries are not m uch diseases of the eye. No spring. L. C. Reamer of Salem rea ■died more serious. other organ of the body has so Four ladies from A lbany Col F or S a l e —Good milcheow. C ottage G rove M onday, an d has m any. Dr. Lowe’s more than 20 Geo. Freem an, Southeast part of tak en a place in the L e a d e r office. lege, A lbany, Oregon, will visit years experience as an exclusive tow n. Inquire at D esL arzes’ store. Mr. Beamer has had a v aried ex p er Cottage G rove on W ednesday, the eye specialist, coupled with ed u ca T h is writer h as h ad occasion ience in new spaper and ty p o 14th. T h e ladies of the Presby tion in the best schools, enables d u rin g the past few m onths to talk grap h ical work in Iow a, Id ah o , terian church will give them a re him to recognize at once any of the ception at the church at 3:30 p . m ., with m any people regarding v ari Oregon and M ontana. above 48 diseases. H e does not m is to which all the people of Cottage ous western Oregon towns, and, T he word “ B ellingham ’’ on a tak e a disease for defective eye eith er by chance or otherwise, not window, when properly tra n s la te d G rove are invited. T here will be sight and sell you glasses when not one of these people h ad other than j m eans it is the right p lace to b u y a m usical aud literary program needed as is often done. If you do given by these ladies, to be follow not need glasses Dr. Lowe will tell good words for C ottage Grove. or sell. ed by an inform al reception. you so. U nder no circum stances J. I. Jones, th e lum berm an, was will he sell you glasses if not need granted a perm it on the 8th inst., ed. H e know s the difference be to ship a m ale deer for pro p ag at tween physic aud physics. Consult ing purposes to W . G. Billings, at him at Hotel Oregon in Cottage La P latta, M issouri, by Stale G rove W ednesday, F ebruary, 21. G am e W arden W illiam L. Finley. Remember the day an d date. T h is is the first perm it of w hich we K IL L E D BY TRAIN have heard being issued for an y R o sebu rg , O r e ., Feb. 12.—C- one in this p art of the state. The docum ent was secured for Mr. M cE lhany, 65 years old, and a res Jones by A ttorney J. S. Medly. ident of Oregon, U tah, was ru n A new addition is to be erected down by a northbound passenger to the I. O. O. F . building in this train near D rain today and in From receipts city, the lower story of which is stan tly killed. occupied by the general store of found upon his person, it is ev i Uinphrey & M aekin, the lower dent th at he was until recently part of w hich will be used by that em ployed by th e LHah C o n stru ct T h e body was firm as a w are room, and the up ion com pany. brought here tonight by the c o ro n per floor will be used as a banquet room in conjunction with the lodge er, pending com m unication with hall. A larg e num ber of the mem relatives. Persons who witnessed the a c bers of the O dd Fellow s’ fraternity cident declare th at M cElhany n o are tak in g a h an d in the work and it will be rushed to completion in ticed the approaching train b ut re fused to heed the w arning of the a very short time. engineer. It is a theory of th e A half interest in the Black coroner that the m an purposely Butte Stage Line has been tran s stepped in front of the locomotivi ferred by Chas. Hedrick to Rad way Stephens who will in the fu tu re tak e an active part in conduct Stock, Fruit, Timber Ranch ing the sam e. T h is line is one of F o r sale, ISO ac re s tw o m iles the main avenues of ingress and from C ottag e G rove, 25 acres west slope easily p rep ared fo r orchard, egress in connection with the 25 acres fine p ilin g an d m in in g Black Butte m ining section, over tim b e r, balance p astu re. O n ly $15 p e r acre, $750 dow n, balance on which there is a sta r mail route and tim e. If in te re ste d ap p ly to P. considerable am ount of travel, O. Box 458 C o ttag e G rove, O regon T h e re is v ery little $15 p er acre particularly d u rin g the summer la n d re m a in in g n e a r C o ttag e season, when m any m iners and G ro v e an d th is sn a p w ill n o t re m ain open lo n g . 37-tf prospectors are m ak in g their regu la r trip into th a t section. W hen you buy Notions you should have a variety to select from and they should be of Superior Quality. W e have the variety and quality, all w e ask is atrial. Let us supply you with Notions when you are in our store. } l u R C H ’S ...New Spring Ginghams... This store is fast fil ling with new Spring merchandise. ' An ex ceptional pretty lot of ginghams were receiv ed and put in stock this week. Among them are some very pretty bordered ging hams. Also new zephyr and chambrv ginghams in stripes, 1 cheeks and plaids in a wide variety of shades with plain colors to match. W ewantyou to see them when yon are down tow n again. 27, 30 and 32 inch ginghams pric- McCall Patterns No. 4345— Waist No. 4347 — Skirt .’rice, 15 cants each A N ATTRACTIVE DRESS ’ ed at a yd. 7c to 15c. UMPHREY & MACKIN | The Cash Economy Store ----- Cottage Grove — F lo u r Mills ALL KINDS OF Mill Feed, Grain and Hay CHAS. MATTHEWS. Prop. SHWstäJVSBB]! A FASTIDIOUS WOMAN likes to see her dinner—every meal—served in dain ty dishes that please the eye as their contents please the palate. It is our mission to supply soup tureens, vegetable dishes, platters, plates and every other article in what is called tableware artistic in design, excellent in make and very fair in price. To see is to believe. Please see. KERR $ SILSBY /X <X