Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 21, 1912, Image 4

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    T
SPECIAL SALE
Last Opportunity
Big Sale of Clothes
if
you
will need a new suit this summer you ought to buy during this sale o f men’s all
Every suit is strictly new and there is still a good range of patterns to choose from.
—ON—
..BUGGY ROBES..
wool
10 %
clothes.
¥
Many have taken ad­
OFF
vantage of this sale and bought while the clothing is so reasonably priced
F O R .
Last Week of Big Sale
All clothing not sold will be returned after this week.
C A S H
A lull line o f Single and Double Driving Harness, Whips
Brushes and Curry Combs.
Come at once
C. W . B E A L S
••THE H A R N E S S M A N "
v
E con o m y Groceries of High Quality
Best Ceylon, Gunpowder, Japan and English Breakfast Tea a lb 45c. Matches a box 4c. Large fancy peaches a lb 15 c. T w o
cans minced clams 25c. 3 lb large Italian prunes 25c. Condensed milk a can 8c. 4 pkges Arm & Hammer soda '25c. Kerosene a
gallon 15c.
Umphrey & Mackin
The C a sh E c o n o m y Store
Decoration Day Program
three years old, when the family
1‘or eggs and chickens we furn­
Memorial Day the Post came to Cottage G rove, and lived ish crates and coops and com e and
get them anywhere within 1% miles
Relief Corps will meet at on a small farm in the Coast
of mv sOre. W e will pay 17% c
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v e \ w e e e e v v v . \ V . W V W .V A v i the ball at 9 a. in. the .50th day Fork valley, 9 miles south o f Cot­
cash for eggs the balance of this
of May, 1913, to be in readiuess to tage t.rove till lso o when lhe| week, or more if the market goes
The I.adies Aid ^ the l ’resby-1
march for be conveyed) to the family, except his sister, moved ■ higher.
terian church will meet at the
Try a load of that < >.ik Grub
cemetery at 9:45 where the ritual­ to E m o , Ontario, Canada, where
home of Mrs. C. 1’ . Jones Wednes- j
istic services of the G. A . R. and George lived till date o f death, | wood. Lots o f heat to the square
day afternoon.
W . R. C. with short program, as­ April 3, 1912,#which occurred verv inch. Spray. Phone U>3.
Church o f Christ.
Regular ser­ sisted by the schools, and the dec­ suddenly from pleurisy o f the heart
Eggs from single com b Leghorn
vice next Lord's day morning. orating of the graves of our noble only Jiving about .50 minutes, after' UU1 rose com b Road Island Reds,
75c for 15. Phone 26 F 13. I’ .
Bible school at 9:45. Sermon a t ! dead will take place.
being stricken.
O. box 176.
eleven o ’clock on “ Marks of the j Order of inarch: Martial baud:
He leaves to mourn his untime­
Do you want a new wagon or
Surrendered Life.
In the after- o ur ^gcort, the Militia Company; ly death an aged mother, who was
buggy? When you come to town
noon at .» the minister speaks at Appomattox Post, with all Veter- visitiug in
Saskatchewan,
Bro. come in the big hole in the wall
Latham school house.
In the an* who will join us in our march; J. L. and J. A . o f Saskatchewan. and see what we've got.
evening at the Church of Christ, W oman’ s Relief Corps; The school T . J. Jr. o f Seattle. W m. If. C. of
More cows, more goats, more
there will be a union service. children in the order that the prin­ Chicago 111 , one sister Mrs. J. A.
hens;
Hon. J. P. Burke o f Portland, an cipal and teachers may place them: Powell, Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Pays vour bills in cash and
attorney and state Superintendent Civic Societies may take their
makes loug friends.
ot the Anti-Saloon League, will places in the order of their arrival;
address the people, lb will be re­ The general public; Automobiles
membered that Mr. Iiurke was and private conveyances.
billed here recently for a debate
Afternoon service
at M. E. j
with Mr. Chafin. The people will church at 3:30. Address by Rev.
;
have opportunity to hear this able Robert Sutcliffe and a short pro­
man next Lord’s day evening. gram.
Come early so as to get a seat.
Closing services by the W . R
Here we have a Moline wagon
Many o f the members of The C. at the bridge in casting flowers,
made by the John Deere Plow Co.
Leud-A-1 land class thought the | upon the water in memory o f those
This is a "first-cl ass wagon, well
finished, good material and guar­
last session was the most enjoy-1 who gave their lives in our navy.!
anteed by the John Deere Plow Co.
Please attend and help us toj
able and
profitable yet held.
The price is right, when you
Messrs. Umphrey, Alta and Frank make these services a success.
com e and see us at the big hole in
if
. . . . . . .
, AT THE F O R G E
If any can and will furnish con-;
every lime. wUen we are wantedI the wall.
King and Ben Morss told what
And ready to give you perfectly sat-
the republican, democratic, so­ veyance for those of the G . A . R. ’
¡»factory work at moderate cost,
Curtis Veatch has .5 good milk
cialist and prohibition parties ad­ or W . R. C to cemetery and re
vocated for the cure of the evils turn we will be thankful. Notify I Bring your horses to I* shod, and cows, also Jersey and Holstein bull
... , ,,
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your wheels to be mended
calf, for sale.
attendant upon woman's work in
J C,a
lcr
a n d w e w il l f ix yo u
Remember the goat.
He will
industry. At the next meeting on
_ .. . _
_
so that all riding and driving will
. ,
. kill the brush and make the grass
Death of George Sweany
Sunday at 10 the topic is “ What
be a pleasure. I-ook to yonr horse’. I grow whjle you sl
hoofs if you expect him to ilo good !
the Church Can Do” a general
It is with sorrow we report the
Butt Orpington eggs, Plymouth
work for you.
discussion takes place. The heart- death of our friend and neighbor
Rock eggs, $1 per settiug. Phone
est o f welcomes.
125 to Mrs. J. F. Spray.
Mr. George Sweany, which oc-
S p rig js B ros., Props.
Church IHcws |l d
On
j
Free Circus Street Parade 10:30 a.m.
9 bands, 250 horses, ele p h a n ts, ca m e ls—400
people o f all climes in native costumes will be shown in parade.
Two shows daily—afternoon at 2, night at 8, doofs open at 1
and 7 p.m.^W aterproof tents., Admission 25 cents to see it all.
COTTAGE GROVE
S u n d a »y ,,
M a .y
Delightful
Chinaware
The Individuality which is much
admired by Ladies o f taste.
Small sets for Tea, Codec or
Chocolate.
G E T W H A T YOU NEED
W e ’ ll S ee T h a t I t ’s R ig h t
Decorations the most delicate,
ware of good quality, so th at’s
it. 15c good enough to use on
anv occasion.
G e n e ra l B lack sm ith s.
curred at the hospital in luterua-
L. C. Parmlee has horse for sale.
P h o n e Main >21
tional Palis. George was well F o u r t h St.
Weight 1000 lbs. Gentle. Price
I $75.00. Phone 20-F. 32.
and favorably known in Burriss,
having some years ago arrived
Judson Allen has three milch-
S P R A Y ’S C O L U M N .
■ cows for sale, also some ash wood
liere with his parents from Oregon,
for the piling o f the brush.
while a youth yet in his teens. Ilis
I furnish chicken coops free.
When you buy flour o f Spray
father at one time, resided in Hur-
I. iine and cement at Spray's.
I you buy it straight from the car to
If you attend the Methodiat j ri“ 0,1 hi8 home8,ood without a
Shingles and posts. Phone 162. the consumer.
church on Sunday you will be , roa* or bui,ding and he alone be
Arthur Bales has term and wag­
human
made to feel at home. Public
the onl>’ ‘»
» “ a» being in on for sale.
m
worship at 11 with address by ,he township. George possessed
Bales Bros has Black Orpington
combined
pastor on “ The King and the ma|*Y of tbe combined qualities eggs for sale.
S A M P L E LIN E O F
Preacher at Loggerheads.”
Re- wb'cb
*° make a gentleman.
I pay cash for Chickens, Eggs,
ception of
members. People's Courtesy and integrity were his Hides, G rain .
I deliver free to all parts of town.
Popular service at
S. Robert traits always. The members of his
were
his aged Spray, phone 162.
SutclilTe’s subject “ Christies«.” family present
A. B. Atkins has choice Black
Special music. Bible school at mother late o f Oregon, his brother
Minorca eggs for sale.
9:45 and Epworth League devo­ John of Saskatchewan and brother
Buy your feed and flour of
tional meeting at 7 led by Mrs. Clarice o f Chicago, 111. A short
service was conducted in C. O. F. Spray. Phone 162.
JUST A R R IV E D
Emmet Hall.
Hall, Devlin, by Rev. Wright of
John Harms has 25 head of
Come and see them now while the new styles and patterns
There will he the regular servi­ Emo, after which the Lodge of good ewe lambs for sale.
are
here. Women who recognize the advantage of an early
William Haiubridge lias some
ces at the Presbyterian church Sun­ Eoresters, of which Mr. Sweany
choice are sure to he impressed
gcxxl
shepard
pups
for
sale.
was
a
memlier,
took
possession
of
day, the 26th. Memorial sermon
Page field fence is a spring steel,
at 11 a. in. by the pastor. Sunday the heautiful oak casket, tnarch-
school at 10; Christian Endeavor | i'«g ahead o f the hearse. A very best by every test. Phone 162.
Hood River Niagara Sprays, the
at 7 p. m. Preaching services at 8 large company followed the pro-
best by every test at Spray’s.
p. m. Special music. All are cor- sesion to Burriss cemetery wheie
McDole Bros, have 100 goats
dia lly invite»!.
the remains were tenderly placed for sale, also one milch cow.
0
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beside his little
neice Blanche
J. F. Spray has a pair o f young
We
sell
the
best
of
everything
in
women’s
wear
in qualities that
There never was a time when Sweany whose little grave was the mares for sale. Weight 1250 lbs.
give
satisfaction
and
styles
that
represent
at
all
times
the very new­
people appreciated the real merits first made in the lonely forests of each.
est
and
most
fashionable
tilings
to
he
had.
You
will
find trading
o f Chamberlain’s Cough Reiuetlv our township. Mother Sweany
If you want to buy or sell any­
here to lie pleasing and satisfactory in every way. Dome and get ac­
more than now. This is shown by and family has the sincere sym- thing ask Spray at the big hole in
quainted with our excellent values
the wall.
the increase in sales and voluntary pathy of all.
W . A . Henienwav has white Pe­
testimonials from persons who have
The subject o f this ¡.ketch, ( which
kin duck eggs for sale.
heeu cured by it. If von or your is taken from au Ontario, Canada,
I have Planet Junior and John
children are troubled with a cough newspaper) was the fourth son, o f Deere planters and cultivators.
or cold give it a trial and become Andrew M. and
Belle Sweany, With planting and good cultiva­
“ The Store That Satisfies”
acquainted with its good qualities, was Ixim in Sauutlers Co. Neb.- tion yon will lie surpriseil at how
¿•'or sale by Ucusou's Pharmacy. March 18. 1883, lived there till your laud will produce.
The Thursday evening meeting
at the Methodist church takes the
form of a Memorial service in
honor of W. A. Arne. Short ad-
dresses oil the topics. Bro. Arne
as Christian, church official, sold-
ier and citizen.
KERR S
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2 6
SILSBY
LadiesTailoredSuits
$10.to$27.50
H AM PTON
&
CO.