Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 09, 1912, Image 7

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    Professional Cards.
Silk Creek News
Don’t Throw Away
Teachers' Institute
A teachers’ institute will be held
at Cottage Grove, in the high school
J | } U . H. H. S O M E » «
building, Saturday, April 20. Fol­
Give my repair shop a chance at
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O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S I C IA N
lowing is the program:
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H i u 47.
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them.
Quick ami reasonable.
FORENOON
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C hronic Diseases a Specially.
V ou ’ll be surprised at the wear you
10:30—
Instrumental
Music
S
o ffice Hours from 1 to 6 p. m-
can get out 'of your old harness
Vocal Solo
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Other hours by appointm ent.
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10:50—Remarks, II. C. Baughman
after they have been through my
County School Superintend­
repair shop. It costs very little.
ent
It
pays
to
keep
your
old
harness
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11:05—•Consolidation versus divi­
sion of rural school districts
? H. j . SHINN
* repaired as I repair them. Our
repair shop does more for your
Supt Karl Kilpatrick,Springfield
| Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Supt. B. S. Wakefield, Cresswell
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Cottage Grave, Oregon
money than any shop in town.
The balance of the forenoon will be
$
Tw enty-live Years K xperience. Special
♦
Attention Given to Probate Practice.
taken up in discussion by
C. W. BEALS, Proprietor
the teachers present.
AFTERNOON
1:15 Music (tw o or three num­
*<+^*^'+ 'tk<+* k'+*k,+ irk'+*k,+*k'+*ki Cottage Grove
Transfer
bers )
y 4 W. K1MK, M. 1).
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1:30— What credit should accredit­
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ed high schools give for
....Company....
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(irace In McKarlaud Buiiaiug
work done above the eighth
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Over Cochran'» Furniture Store
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(mice Phone, 341 Keaideiico I'houe, M l *
grade in rural schools?
H e rb e rt H a r r in g to n , P ro p .
f u . » t* » Ur»'U.» U.»'W<»'Ur»'U» U .»*
Representing high schools—
All Kinds of Hauling and
Principal George Mug, Eu­
gene; Superintendent II. F.
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Heavy Dray Work.
Inlow, Cottage Grove.
J K. YOUNU
Representing the rural schools—
J. F. Goddard, Dorena; A.
A TTO R N EY AT L A W
K. Mickey, Junction City,
Office: First National Hank Building.
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County Supervisor.
Upstairs.
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O ffice at C om m ercial Stables
2 :3 0 —Official record of g r a d e s
9 Ur» Ur»Ur»Ur»Ur»U<»Ur#>'Ur»'Hr»i
PHONE
made in rural schools___
___ ______ Oliver Veatch
Phone O ffice 72
Member County Educational
I J C. JO H N SO N .
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Board Cottage Orove
2:40—The need of co-operation be-
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ATTORN EY AT LAW
COTTAGE GROVE
twt^n the home and school
f
Uniate, Administered, M in in , Patent* X
9 Procured M in in , and C orporalion Law w
___ .J. D. Baughman,
g£ a specialty
office over Griffin, Veatch A
X Har«lwure.
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Thurston County Supervisor
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Office Phone. Main 113.
R e sid e n ce .!«.
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3:50— Illustrated Talk —
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“ Present condition in South
Right Here at Y o u r Home
>
eru Lane County Schools” .
Surgical Cases Especial Attention \
______ R. C. Andrews. Cot
Made in Oregon"
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tage Grove, County Super
S P L. I Nit RAM
On April 17, IS and IV an e x ­
visor.
X-RAY LABORATORY j
d e n t is t
position of goods manufactured in
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Lawson H id,.
H ours 8.10 t o 12. 1 to ' A
A State Booklet
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All W ork Onranteeii.
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For Further Particulars Address
<1 Linn County will be held at A l­
bany under the auspices o f the
J O ffice Phone S
Res. Main 1U.1 A
State
Immigration
Agent C. C.
Albany Commercial Club. It will
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Chapman,
of
Portland,
is sending
be
a
part
of
the
“
Made
in
Ore­
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gon ” campaign of the State Man­ a letter to the secretaries of the
4»'AtW;rtt»A. — 'A- 'k d A U n A 'A .i
I4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ ufacturers Association.
Lebanon commercial clubs of the state,
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N. W A T E R H O U S E ,
mayors, or chief official
and Brownsville will participate the
T e a c h e r o f P la n o a n d O rg a n
and the products of two furniture of every incorporated town and to
Certificated from the Associated Hoard. •
factories, one tannery, one paper the hoards of county commissioners
Royal Academ y and Royal College o f ;
Music. Residence B Street.
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mill and one woolen mill will be asking for information to be used
displayed. The first day will be in the state booklet to be published
♦
Mr*:
devoted to a rally of the commer­ under the auspices of the Oregon
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cial clubs o f the three towns. The Immigration Commission and over
second day the movement will be the seal of the state. Each com­
j J 8. MEDLEY,
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brought to the attention of the munity will thus be made respons­
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* A TTO R N E Y AT LAW
high school teachers and students ible for the information that goes
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Special Attention C.iven to M in in , and
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and educational talks will be giv­ out about itself. The questions
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Corporation Law.
O ffi c e . W o o d w a r d B v illd ln ,.
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en. On the third day the ladies ask for the nature of the agricul­
'Wr»'U.'» V .» y .» V.*!'Wr» A t» '4k»'U.»2
will have charge of the meetings tural opportunities and the many
and, in addition to the social fea­ other advantages of the commun­
M . W . o f A .—Cottage G rove Cantp
tures, an appeal svill be made to ity. When compiled, the reports
No. 0424 meets the First and Third
them to use the various breakfast received will form a condensed en­
Tuesdays ot each m onth in the E lk ’ s
foods, baking powders, soaps and cyclopedia of information which
Hall. V isitors w elcom e.
the inquirer about Oregon will
domestic articles exhibited.
C. W. W a l l a c k , Consul.
want most to know. If further
O r v i l K n a p p , Clerk,
particulars are desired, he will be
0 These Oregon Hens!
Produce good results.
If you
given directions where to write to
A . F . & A . M .— Cottage G rove, No. SI. send your physician’s prescriptions
A Rhode Island red pullet which get them. The booklet will be of
Meets 1st and 3rd W ednesdays. V isi­ to us they will be most carefully came into this world of sin and sor­ 64 pages, without illustrations e x ­
compounded and only the purest row last June and which has been cept some diagram maps of the
tors cordially invited.
A N D R E W BRUND, W. M.
and freshest o f Drugs will J>e used. growing up unosteutatiously at the state, and will have a. circulation
W e always carry a large supply of home o f her owner, Mrs. Grace of 200,000. The spate apportion
H. II. V E A T C H , Sec.
Zuber, at N o. 205 West Tenth ed to each county will be on a joint
street, has started out to make a basis of population and area, al­
a name for herself. She is one of though Multnomah will not be
S. P. Ry. Time Table
the pullets that do things, and yes­ given any more space than any
that we can highly recommend.
terday she delivered the goods in other county.
In all cases our prices are worthy
NORTH BOUND.
the shape o f an egg measuring
o f your notice.
Why He Was Late
eight incites around the long way
and six inches around the waist.
No. 14.. ............................2:25 a. m.
“ What made you so late?”
_ ) :48 a. m.
A test before an electric light
No. t o .
“ I met Smithson.”
shows that it is a single yolked
No.
“ Well, that is no reason why
____________11:02
a.
m.
egg.— Eugene Guard.
No. 18
you should be an hour late getting
Hatching Eggs
home to supper.”
It Looks Like A Crime
SOUTH BOUND.
“ l know, but I asked him how
Poultrymen, for winter layers to separate a Jxjy from a box of
he was feeling, and he insisted on
get the winners,— Mottled Dark Bucklen’s A rnica Salve. 11 is pim­ telling me about his stomach trou­
No
N o 17
Anconas, Black Minorcas and ples, b o i l s ,
scratches, knocks, b le .”
______ 6:47 a. m. Buff Orpingtons. Pens headed by sprains and bruises demand it, and
No. 13.
“ Did you tell him to take Cham­
No. 19
imported prize cocks. 15 eggs its quick relief for burns, scalds, or berlain’s Tablets?”
cuts is his right. Keep it handy
“ Sure, that is what he needs.”
$1.50.
G. F. King, Agent,
for boys, also girls. Meals every­ Sold by Benson’s Pharmacy.
G. W o o d -
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
thing healable and does it quick.
Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents
at all druggists.
FOR SERVICE
Your Old Harness
Piano Moving a Specialty
Hospital and Sanitarium \
Did You Know That
The “ Owens Lumber Co. ” load­
ed a car with lumber at Cottage
Grove Tuesday.
TheSilk Creek “ Dorcas Society ”
met Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Bert Fawcett. There was
a pood number present, it being
the day to elect officers. Those
elected were: Pres., Mrs. M. F.
Babcock; Vice Pres., Mrs. J. k.
I.ynde; Secty., Mrs- F. P. W heel­
er; Directress, Mrs. P. Deardoff.
The next meeting is appointed at
the home o f Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve
in four weeks.
Mr. Frank Damewood visited
Thursday at the home of his sister.
Mrs. B. II. Slagle.
The Misses Cox, who are attend­
ing school in theGrove, spent Sun­
day here.
Mrs. Ella Thompson and Mrs.
T. Cox called called at the home
o f Mrs' C. I). Wilson one day last
week.
Mrs. T Richards on, also Mrs.
M. F. Babcock, called on Mrs.
Eloise Wheeler Wednesday.
G. II. Gildersleve, who has been
in California several months, re­
turned Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. A. Wheeler,
who have spent the winter jn Cali­
fornia, are with us again.
Mrs. B. II. I.ee of Divide was
the guest of Mrs. Jennie Walker
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. J. R. DeSpain of Star was
visiting friends here the last of the
week.
Miss Lena Burcham was sick
Saturday.
Hiram Wheeler was home Sat­
urday.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
were cheaper than any
other?
Do you want
to be shown?
If you
do, step into the office
or Phone a request for
us to call and you will
be convinced.
- A N D BUILD IT FOR LESS MONEY
Buy (he millwork direri Irom our big factory
for ooe-lKird lo half of what you would pay
your local deafer. W e operate our owo mill
and can guarantee every piece we make to t>e
well-made and of choiccA kiln-dried lumber.
W e will wire
house at cost.
B. B. WILLIAMS’ SASH and DOORS
5-panel door, 15 sizes, $1 .30. Craftsman
bungalow doors. $1 .60. Bungalow tronl
doors, $ 5 and $6 . Inside
trim, 10 pcs. ton set, 8 0 c.
3-our
4| W e tell anybody fo. cash. «Lip
anywhere, guarantee aaie deity
ery. Write lot catalog is Free.
The
Cottage
Grove
Electric
Company
The Best Bib Overall
Two H orse
Brand
A N e w P air
FREE
I f T h e y Rip
LEVI S T R A U S S & CO .
M F R S ., SAN F R A N C IS C O
i
l)R. h. C. SCHLEEF j
Electric
Bitters
Phone 61
M ade A N e w M a n O f H i m .
USE OF
“ I was suffering from pain in mv
stomach, head and back," writes II.
T. Alstou, Raleigh, N. 0 , “and my
liver and kidneys did not work right,
but four bottles of Klectric Bitters
made me feel like a new man."
Typewriter
PR IC E 5 0 C T S . AT A LL DRUG STORES.
Î
LEARN TO BE A
STENOGRAPHER
BOOKKEEPER
SALESMAN
P v ir e D r v ig s
FOR P A R TIC U L A R S W R ITE
BROW N'S HOME S TU D Y SCHOOL
EIGHTH AND PINE.
ST. LOUIS. MO.
Patent Medicines
B enson’ s Pharm acy
O. &D S. E. R. R.
Company
T IM E T A B L E N O
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T o T a k e E ffe c t J u n e 19. 1 9 0 9
W . BOUND
No. 2.
E. BOUND
No. I.
A. M. MS.
7.30
7.30
7.39
8.14
8.40
8.50
9.05
9.15
9.45
STATIONS
C ottag e D rove
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12.00
11.25
11.16
Home Seekers
Those desiring to purchase large
or small tracts o f good land on
An extra train for passengers on ly easy terms, address.
J. L. Beatty,
leayes C ottage G rove on Tnesday anil
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Saturday at 2:,40 p. in. retu rn m g arrives
10.00
at Cottage G roves at 5:30 p. in.
Subject to change w ithout notice.
A ll outward freight to station where
there is no agent wilt be left at risk o f
owner.
. Stage leaves Disston after arrival o f
train on Monday, W ednesday and Fri­
day for Orseco.
Freight w ill not be received at the O.
& S. B. R. R. Depot after 5 p m. T o
insure forw arding on n ext train freight
m ust be d elivered in am ple tim e to per­
m it o f its bein g billed.
A . B . W O O D . M u n a g *r.
Stock, Fruit, Timber Ranch
F or sale, ISO acres two m iles
from Cottage G rove, 25 acres west
slope easily prepared for orchard.
25 acres fine p ilin g ami m in in g
timber, balance pasture. O n ly $15
per acre, $750 down, balance on
time. I f interested apply to I’ .
O. Box 458 Cottage Grove. Oregon
There is very little $15 per acre
land rem aining
near Cottage
G rove anil this snap w ill not re­
main open long.
37-tf
W agon
Notice is here sy g iv e n that all regis­
tered warrants * m the W A T E R FUND.to
and in clu d in g re g is te r nu m ber 88, regis­
tered April 2, 1912; and all registered
| warrants on t h e R O C K Q U A R R Y Fund
to and in c lu d in g n u m b er 155, registered
j March 23, 1912, w ill 1*- paid at the First
National Rank A pril 10, 1912.
Interest
w ill cease on tl wt date.
II ¿ R B E R T B A K IN ,
C ity Treasurer.
A M B I T I O N T ALKfl
Sixty o f these now fam ou s a rticles
bound In b ook f o r m -
pasteboard
c o v e r s — 64
I pages, w ith an inspiring
| m on ey-m ak in g su gges­
tion on each page.
I
M ailed prepaid, 25c.
| Business Pu blishing Co.
*tta and P ins Sta.,
St. Louis. Mo.
,
and W oodw ork
in
connection, j
G ood stock on hand.
S p rigg s B r o s .. P ro p s.
G e n e r a l B la c k s m ith s .
F o u r th St.
P h o n e M ain 5 21 j
Put Up in Glass Jars
Highest Quality
EPPLEY’S BAKING POWDER
MADE
IN
OREGON
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F or sale in C ottage G rove by Kerr & Silsby
th a t ,* iid firm w ill p a y t h e su m o f O N B
H U N D R E D D O I ,f A R H f >r e a c h an d e v ­
e r y o-aae n f O iV a r rh th a t c a n n o t be cur 1
b y th e u so o f
A l .iV S C A T A R R H C U R K .
F R A N K J. C H E N E Y
S w o r n t o bo: ‘o r e m e n r.d s u b s c r ib e d In
Cth d a y o f D e ce m b e r,
A . D . 1886.
(S e a l)
A . W . O U EASON
N o t a r y P u blic.
H a ll’ s O n «.nrrh C u r e Is ta k e n in te rn a lly
a n d a c t s d i r e c t l y u p o n ih o b lo o d an d m u ­
c o u s su r'-u -e*’. o f th e s y s t e m .
Send fo r
t e s t im o n ia ls , f ix e .
F . J. C H U N K Y A C O .. Toledo. O.
S o ld b y a ll D m g g V n » . 75c.
T ake H a ll's F o iiú ljr P .II» f o r con stip ation -
Call For City Warrants.
shoeing.
will get.
Registered Holstein Bull
Dam
The Wilbur Company
gives 72 lbs. milk per day.
Fatrons o f the Arcade theatre
Curtis Veatch
Earmers Phone 88.
44-4f were given a very enjoyable even­
ing’s entertainment Thursday when
the W ilbur company presented the
EGGS FOR HATCHING
funny farce-comedy, “ Mrs. Tem
Poultrymen, get the hen that pie’ s T elegram .”
pays. S. C. Anconas, Black Min-
orcas,
and
Buff Orpingtons. S t a t e o f O h io , c i t y o f T o le d o ,
I ,u c a a C o u n t y ,
Quality high, prices low. Special
Frnnjk J. C lie n e y m a k e s o a t h th a t h e la
rates by the 100. A. W ood, Cot­ s e n io r p a r t n e r o f th** firm o f F. J. C h e n e y
A C o ., d o in g b u s in e s s In th e C it y o f T o ­
tage Grove, Oregou.
le d o , C o u n t y a n d S t a t e a fo r e s a id , anil
li.os
10.40
10.33
10.25
10.15
G o o d Horses deserve g ood
Bring yonrs to ns and that is what they j
This Space Reserved for
KNOW LES
M. VKRNON PARSONS
Progressive Republican candi­
date for nomination for the office j
o f State Representative from Lane
County.
The Republicans of I.ane County
e requested to read nis platform
are
and history which will be found on
page 29 in the state party cam­
paign pamphlet.
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