Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 02, 1912, Image 7

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Your Old Harness
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Give my repair shop a ehauce at
them.
(Juick and reasonable.
You’ ll he surprised at the wear you
can get out of your old harness
after they have been through my
repair shop. It costs very, little.
It pays to keep your old harness
repaired as I repair them.
Our
repair shop does more for your
money than any shop in town.
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All Kinds of Hauling and
H eavy Dray Work.
Piano Moving a Specialty
Office at Commercial
Stables
PHONE
Phone
O f f ic e 72
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M ining and Corporation Law
a specialty
office over Griffin, Veatch
Hardware.
Office Phone. Main 113.
Residence. 85.
Big Deal in Loganberriec
Eugene Hospital Sold
There are many growers of Lo­
ganberries in the vicinity of Cot-
age Grove who will be interested
iu the following, which appears in
the Oregonian of this morning:
Within the past week a repre­
sentative o f one of the Portland
canneries has contracted to take
almost the entire crop of loganber­
ries grown iu the Brooks section at
4 cents a pound. The cannery
will furnish crates free and pay
cash on the delivery of the berries
at Brooks.
Britt Aspiuwall, speaking of fhe
sale of this year's berry crop to the
cannery instead of preparing them
for market by e- orating them,
said the price paid by the cannery
is about $1 per crate, with no ex ­
pense to the grower at harvesting
time other than the cost of picking
and delivering the fruit to the sta­
tion. This is not quite as much
as the berries would bring if evap­
orated, as 25 cents per pound is
now freely offered by the trade,
but it is quick and ready money
and relieves the grower from a
great deal of detail work incideut
to passing the truit through the
evaporator.
The Aspinwall brothers have
contracted to deliver 80 tons of
loganberries to the cannery; but
they expect their vines will yield
100 tons this season.
At a meeting of the stockholders
of the Eugene General hospital it
was decided to sell the institution
outright to the Sisters of Mercy of
the Catholic church without dis-
seuting vote. They will take over
the buildiug and assume the man­
agement of the institution on May
1. The stock sold at par, and as
the hospital cost about $26,000, it
was a deal of no small magnitude,
the bonds outstanding to be assum­
ed by the purchasers. The hospit­
al is ideally located and has had a
fine business.
As soon as the deal is consum­
mated, we are informed the sisters
will build an addition, to cost
about $7,000, which was contem­
plated when the p 1 a us were
made by Architect John Ilunzick-
er some five years ago.
In acquiring this property, the
sisters will have four hospitals in
southern Oregon—one at Albany,
one at Medford, one at Roseburg
and one at Eugene
Mother A g ­
nes of Portlaud, who has general
supervision of the hospital work in
the state, was here for some ar­
ranging of the details for taking it
over.— Register.
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COTTAGE GROVE
Teaching Economy in the Home
Hospital and Sanitarium
Training Farm Leaders
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 8— “ Agricul­
ture needs meu for leadership in
agricultural thought and activity,”
said Dr. James Wilhycotnbe, ad­
dressing the Agricultural Club at
O. A. C., “ and it is expected that
this college shall do its share in
supplying this class of men for the
farms of Oregon.
“ The field for leadership is broad
and open. We need men not only
possessed with the art of making
two blades of grass grow where
but one grew before, but men with
the ability to organize, to prevent
economic wastes. The matter of
crop distribution presents one of
the greatest agricultural problems
of today. Note the waste annual­
ly occurring in our state. It is es­
timated that the farms of Oregon
produced last year commodities
approximately valued at $124,000,-
000. Fully half of this found its
way to the ehanuels of trade, and
fifty per cent of this was consumed
in the cost of distribution. In oth­
er words, it cost the farmers $31,-
000,000 to market $62,000,000
worth of produce This tremend­
ous marginal difference between
what the producer receives and
what the consumer pays must be
reduced. Conservative, intelligent
agricultural organizations are the
solution of the problem.”
1912 Catalog
F ree
Did You Know That
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
were cheajter than any
~ A N 0 BUILD IT FOR LESS MONEY
Buy the millwoik direct from our bin faeiory
lor one-third to hell ol whet you woold p*y
your local dealer. W e operate our own mill
end can guarantee every piece we make to be
well-mode and ol choice« kiln-dried lumber.
B. B. WILLIAMS’ SABH and DOORS
5-panet doom. 15 aizei, $1.30. Ciaiuman
bungalow door., $1.60. Bungalow boat
doors, $ 5 and $6 . Inside
trim, 10 pcs. to o set, 80 c.
other?
Do you w ant
to be shown?
If you
do, step into the office
or I’hone a request for
its to call and you will
be convinced.
We will wire
house at cost.
your
•J We sell anybody lo4 cash, ship
anywhere, guarantee safe deliv
ery- Write for cslslof j g Free.
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The Best Bib Overall
T w o H o rse
B ra n d
The
Cottage
Grove
Electric
Company
Oregon Agricultural College,
A N e w P a ir
Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 21— That the
domestic science department at the
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Oregon Agricultural College is
I f T h e y R ip
Surgical Cases Especial Attention
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teaching the students economy in
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the home in the most practical
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way
possible,
was
evinced
when
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Hours 8.30 to 12. 1 to 5 a
the governor was served an entic­
F o r F u r th e r P a r t ic u la r « A ddress
w é 'A l l W ork C.uranleed.
ing luncheon, this week, costing
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Res. Main 1661 g
exactly 22 cents a pla.e.
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“ In the course in home problems
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the girls are given just so much to
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quired to keep within that sum,”
(f? Certificated from the A soi iated Hoard, 4
said Miss A va Milam, the profes­
M ade A N ew M an O f H im .
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•‘I was suffering from pain in mv
sor in charge of the work, explain­
stomach, head and back,’’ writes H.
ing it to the governor. “ It is of
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., “and my
liver and kidneys did not work right,
course required of every senior,
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but four bottles o f Electric Bitters
and each girl in the class before
made me feel like a new man.”
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PRICE 50 C IS . AT ALL DRUG STORES.
she graduates must plan such a
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meal, not spend a cent over the
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Corporation Law.
amount allowed, even though floral
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decorations and place cards are in­
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M. W. o f A .—Cottage C.rove Camp
LEARN TO BE A
The girls are assigned different
No. M2t meet» the First ami Tinnì
duties
each
time;
one
sweeps
and
Tuesday» ol each month in the lvlk’s
dusts the room, removes any stains
Hall. Visitors welcome.
C. W. W a ll a c e , Consul.
on the woodwork or carpet. One
O r v il K n a p p , Clerk,
Produce good results.
If you does the marketing— and she must
send your physician's prescriptions bargain shrewdly to get what she
A . F . 6» A . M .—Cottage C.rove, No. SI. to us they will be most carefully
Meets 1st and ,4rd Wednesdays. Visi- compounded and only the purest wants within so small an amount—
FOR PARTICULARS WRITS
cordially invited.
and freshest of Drugs will be used. and one has charge of the decor­
AN D R EW RRIIND, W. M.
ations.
We always carry a large supply of
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The luncheon planned for the
EIGHTH AND PINE,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Products Exposition Booklet
governor was to be kept within 25
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Illustrated with twenty two half
cents a plate; the young woman
Good Horses deserve good shoeing, '
that we can highly recommend. brought it down to 22 cents, and tone views of state and sectional Bring yours to ns and that is what they
A M B IT IO N T A L K S
In all cases our prices are worthy this is what was served, on a table exhibits at the land show of the
S ixty o f these now fam ous article*
will get.
bound in book f o r m -
north bound .
of your uotice.
decorated with jonquils and with Northwest Development League,
pasteboard
co vers— *4
Wagon and Wcodwork in connection, j
pagres, w ith an Inspiring
place cards hand paiuted with the a booklet has just been issued tell­
m oney-m aking sugges­
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in.
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Good
stock
on
hand.
tion
on
each
pag*.
N o . 14.
same gay, yellow flowers: roast ing about the Northwestern Pro­
M ailed prepaid, tg c.
____ 1:48 a. m.
N o . ll>-
ducts
Exposition
to
be
held
in
Business Publishing Co.
S p riggs B ro s., P ro p s .
chicken with dressing: mashed po­
N o . 20 _ __ ___________ 3.56 P- Ul.
8 th and Pina St*.,
G e n e r a l B la c k s m ith s .
8 t. Louis. Mo.
tatoes; peas: hot rolls and egg and Minneapolis November 12 to 23.
................. 11:02 a. ni.
N o . 18
Hatching Eggs
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Forrest Crissy, the well known
lettuce salad with mayonaise dres­
SOUTH BOUND.
Poultrymen, for winter layers sing; wafers; pineapple ice; small writer and contributing editor of
the Saturday Evening Post, has
get the winners,— Mottled Dark sweetcakes and coffee.
The guests present oil this occa­
N o . 15 ............. ............. 1:26 a. in. Aticonas, Black
Minorcas and sion, beside the governor, were written a part of this booklet for
......... . . . . 9:32 P- ni.
Highest Qualify
Put Up in Glass Jars
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N o . 17.
Pens headed by Pres. VV- J. Kerr; Dean J. A . Bex- the management telling what a
_____________ 6:47 a. m. Buff ( Irpingtons.
N o . 13.
15 eggs ell of the school of commerce; “ land products exposition” is and
. __________ 3:02 P- m. imported prize cocks.
N o . 1«)
Dean A. B. Cordley of the school why it is the best form of adver­
$1.50.
G. F. Kinsr, Agent,
of agriculture; Dean G. A. Covell tising and the most interesting of
G. W ood .
of the engineering school; Dean of
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
woman, Dr. A . Z. Crayne; acting all shows.
Eggs for Hatching
This booklet says the North­
Dean of the domestic science de
White and Golden Wyandottes, partment, Mrs. II. B. Brooks; and western Products Exposition has
Buff Orpington and Black Minor­ Miss Milam.
been organized “ to give informa­
cas, bred to lay and to win. E x ­
It is the purpose of the depart­ tion about the American North­
tra choice eggs for hatching $1.75 ment to eutertaiu the entire faculty
tier 15, $.1.25 per 30. Incubator consecutively, during the entire west: to create a knowledge of the
eggs $6.(X) per 100. Mrs. M. F. course. A t a previous luncheon, possibilities, opportunities and fas­
Por »ale in Cottage Grove by Kerr & Silsby
T IM E T A B L E N O 5
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at which St. Patrick decorations cinations of the wonderland of
Were used, the guests were the fol­ America,” aud “ to exploit in the
T o T tv k e E ffe c t J u n e 19. 1909
FOR SERVICE
lowing professors: H. D. Hetzel, most truthful and authentic way
K. BOUND
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Registered Holstein Bull. Dam head of the extension department: the resources and potentialities of
G. \V. Peavy, head of the school Minnesota, North Dakota, South
gives 72 lbs. milk per day.
A. M.
S T A T IO N S
A. M. M v
Curtis Veatch of forestry: John Fulton, head of Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wash­
A *. -1 ll2.CS» •Farmers Phone 88.
C ottaci k ('. ro ve
44-4f the chemistry department; W . A. ington and Oregon.”
7.30
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7.50 3.5
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EGGS
FOR
HATCHING
The Biggest Egg
J 10.40
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8.40
cadet regiment; James Dryden,
8.50
Poultrymen,
get
the
hen
that
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9.05 15.'*
"K gg s is eggs” in Eugene aud
head of the poultry department; C.
. 1110.15
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9.15 16.0
pays. S. C. Anconas, Black Min­ I. Lewis, head of the division of there are eggs and eggs here, but
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9.45 20 ! ,\R.
orcas,
and
Buff
Orpingtons. horticulture; T . D. Beckwith, head the very biggest sample of hen
\n rxtr.i train for passengers only Quality high, prices low. Special of the
bacteriology department; fruit that ever grew in Oregon was
.yes Cottage C.rove on Tuesday and rates by the 100. A . Wood, Cot and If. S. Newins, instructor in harvested yesterday at the poultry
yard of C. P. Scroggins at No.
turday at 2:.k> p. in. returning arrives tage Grove, Oregon.
forestry.
The egg
Cottage (»roves at 5:.t0 p. m.
In this case the meal was kept 223 Lawrence street.
Subject to change without notice.
within 15 cents a plate— with 3 was laid by a Rhode Island Red
Stock, Fruit, Tim ber Ranch
Ml outward freight to station where
cents left over! The table was de­ pullet, and measured eight inches
pre is no agent will lie left at risk of
corated with shamrock— the real | in circumference one way and sev
For sale, 180 acres two miles
The pullet
thing— and the place cards had en inches the other
rner.
from Cottage Grove, 25 acres west
slope easily prepared for orchard,
stage leaves Disston after arrival of
“ Paddies’ ’ with pipes and green which laid the monster was hatch­
25 acres fine piling and mining
lin on Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
hats. The menu included lamb ed last July. This is the biggest
timber, balance pasture. Only $15
chops; peas; potatoes moulded into egg on record and can be seen at
y for Orscco.
per acre, $7.50 down, balance on
Freight will not lie received at the O.
“ surprises,” in moulds shaped like the Scroggins residence.— Eugene
time. If interested apply to I*.
O. Box 458 Cottage Grove, Oregon
white stovepipe hats, trimmed with Guard.
S. K. R. R. Depot after 5 p. m. To
There is very little $15 per acre
lure forwarding on next train freight
parsley around the brim: delicious
land remaining near Cottage
Kppley's Baking Powder. High­
ist lie delivered in ample trine to per-
luncheon rolls; Spanish pickle; in­
Grove anti this snap will not re­
dividual mock-mince pies and cof­ est grade, lit glass jars. Try it.
it of its being hilled.
main open long.
37-tf
Kerr & Silaby.
fee.
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BROWN’S HOME STUDY SCHOOL
Patent Medicines
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B enson’ s Pharm acy
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