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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1914)
No other Month has so much “Opportunity” Stored Up in it as the Great Sale Month of January. Everything in the Store on Sale, everything REDUCED, nothing excepted. W e w ant to clean-up our stock as thoroughly as possible before the arrival of our Spring Goods. To accom plish this w e had to make Reductions that Hurt, but they mean to you a A carnival ol Unequalled Bargains ? * * ; * ! Prices cut to HALF the former price on m any Articles. Other goods w ill be cleaned out at COST. Tin D im e Betwi My Prices a i tliese Elseilere were Defer so Proiooicei as in I s SMB \ 3 We give you ju s t a few item s here. It is impossible to price everything within th e limited space of this ad vertisement. Furs Here’s an opportunity you can’t afford to miss. $50.00 sets, now_____ $25.50 $25.00 “ “ ____ $14. OS $27.50 “ “ _____$15.50 $10.50 “ “ ___ $ 9.98 Laces, 2c, 5c, 7c, 9c, 13c and 19c. Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Princess Slips, Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Petticoats, Drawers, all at sweeping prices. I No Credit and 3 No Exchanges Ladies’ Suits and Coats Ribbons Regular values, $10 to $25, going at $4.98, $6.98, $9.98 and $14.98 Millinery Everything at a sweeping re duction. $6.00 White Beaver shapes, n o w _____ $2.98 $5.00 colored Beaver shapes, now . . . ____ $2.69 $4.00 colored Beaver shapes, n o w __________________ $1.98 $2.50 colored Beaver shapes, n o w __________________ $1.38 Silks Regular 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $1.50, now 37c, 49c, 59c, 89c and 95c Silk Waists Now $1.98, $2.38 and $2.98 in. Jill ¡tel \ Here’s a real feast for you. Ribbons selling regularly at 15c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 37c, 45c, 50c, 60c, closed out at the following prices: Series B ____12c C __14c D .. ____17c E .._ ___ 19c V .... ____23c G-- ____27c H . . ____29c White Goods Corsets Now from 39c to $1.98 Kid Gloves Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values, now __________ 98c and $1.48 Sale of White goods “ biggest ever.” Goods in this depart ment all at your mercy. Embroideries, 2c, 4c, 6c, 9c up. TH E LA D IES’ T O G G ER Y. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER tributed and not flow into the coffers of Wall street as has hitherto because the control of F U I I L I S I I KI> E V E R Y T U ES I ) A Y all money by W'all street and One year,___________ ___ $1.50 through it the control of the Six months,_____________ .75 great industries of the country is Advertising rates on Application now a thing of the past. elect to come in or stay out, but employers in any of the hazard ous occupations, who elect not to take advantage of the Act, are deprived of the common law de fenses of contributory negli gence, fellow servant liability and assumption of risk in anyac tion for damages by their em ployees. Workmen who reject the Act lose the benefits provid ed. The Oregon law provides a liberal schedule of compensation for injured workmen and for the beneficiaries of workmen who lose their lives in" industrial ac cidents. The Act also provides for first aid to injured workmen to an amount not to exceed $250 in any one case. Any one interested in the sub ject can obtain a copy of the law by writing the Commission at Salem. Burson & Armour Plate Hose Now going at 15c, 18c and 23c. Sweaters 98c, $1.38, $2.69, and $3.98 Mary Bartels, Proprietor. ciation will probably affiliate with Summons. the national association, which Chas. C. Levene reports a will probably meet in San Fran In the C ircuit C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O regon for the C ounty o f Lane. freak old biddy in his flock of cisco next year.—Guard. H arila H. Rohberson, Plaintiff, chickens. She is an old Barred A gainst Plymouth Reck and only differs Eliza Jan e R ichardson; W. \. Mac- Eugene Man is Murdered. Ken/.ie, R ena M acK enzie, his wife; from orher members of the flock E dw ard J. Enos, E lizalieth Enos, in her laying qualities. Besides Curtis Masterson, formerly of his w ife;R oderick M acK enzie Ana- W . C. CON NER, E d ito r a n d M a n a g e r being a persistent layer,on every Eugene, and John Norling, were t>el Workmen’s Compensation Act M acKenzie, his wife; the u n other day she lays an egg of know n heirs a t law of said Eliza E n te re d as second-class m a tte r Ja n u a ry enormous size, the one recently found dead in a cabin at the head Ja n e R ichardson o r W. A. M ac The editor has received from 25, ltu:i, at th e post office at C ottage presented to the Leader by Mr. of Sucker creek, in a remote kenzie, if eith e r o r both are de G rove, O regon, u u d e rtlie A ct of M arch Carl 1). Babcock, a member of a, is?». Levene") being 8 1-2 inches in part of the Siskiyou mountains ceased; also all o th e r persons or the State Industrial Accident unknow n claim ing any circumference endwise and 7 1-2 off from Grants Pass, each with parties Commission, a copy of the Work rig h t, title, estate, lien or in te re st The New Currency Law. inches the other wray, and is a bullet hole in his head, a few in th e real estate described in the men’s Compensation Act. which dark brown in color. From eight days ago, the news having co m p lain t herein. D efendants. was passed almost unanimously To Eliza Jane R ichardson; W. A. of these hers Mr. Levene and The crowning event of the by the last Legislature, held up wife have received enough eggs reached Grants Pass Friday. M acK enzie, R ena M cK enzie, h is wife; Wilson administration culminated by the referendum and approved E dw ard J. Enos, E lizabeth E nos, his for their own use and some for The men were undoubtedly mur wife; when President Wilson signed by the people on November 4th R oderick M acK enzie, Anabel M ac dered and the officers of Joseph the market all winter. by a vote of more than two to Kenzie, his wife; th e unknow n heirs at the new Currency law on Dec. ine county are now trying to law of said Eliza Jane R ichardson or W . one. Included with the law, is 23. Under the operation of this the report of the commission ap solve the mystery as to the mur A. M acKenzie, if e ith e r or both are d e To Boost Loganberry. derer. ceased; Also all o th er persons o r parties law it will be almost impossible pointed by Governor West to unknow n claim ing any rig h t, title ,estate, The men were engaged in min to ever have another financial frame the bill. The law become J. 0. Holt, manager of the ing. Masterson was a brother lien or in te re st in the real estate de panic such as we had under effective immediately after the scribed in th e com plaint herein. De Thoughtlets. Eugene Fruit Growers’ associa of Mrs. George Fisher of Eu fendants. Roosevelt in 1907, Cleveland in election in so far as the organiza IN T H E NAM E O F T H E S T A T E O F tion, was hr nored by the election gene, Mrs. J. W. Baker and Mrs. 1893 and President Grant in tion of the Commission was con Thoughts are the materials out 1873. This measure brings the cerned. The insurance features to the presidency of a new asso A. W. Blanton. He has two O R E G O N ; You are hereby required to appear and answ er the com plaint filed which we build palaces or hanks of the country into closer of the Act. however, do not be of ciation of northwest cannery- brothers, E. H. Masterson, liv ag ain st you in th e above e n title d suit prisons for our habitation. ing near Irving, and Marcellus relation with the Government at come operative until July 1,1914. men, organized in Portland Tues w ithin six w eeks from the first publica The sport who treads the prim Washington than they ever have The law provides for the crea rose path soon finds himself in day night. The name of the or Masterson, in British Columbia. tion of th is sum m ons, and if you fail so ALEXANDER ADMITS KILLING. to answ er, for w ant thereof, the plaintiff been, and the Government con tion of the Industrial Accident the desert where the thorny cac ganization is the Northwest Can- trol and regulation of banks in Fund, to be made up by contri tus grows. William Alexander, in whose will tak e ju d g m e n t against you as ners’ association and its objects prayed for in said com plaint, nam ely; turn is more complete and thor butions from employers, work Even Barney Oldfield, the au are to boost the products of the cabin Curtis Masterson, former th a t his title to th e lands th erein d e ough. In the future whenever a men and the State. tomobile speed king, cannot over canneries, especially the logan ly of Eugene, and John Norling, scribed, tow it: C om m encing at the N . bank runs short of money with Two classes of occupations are take a spoken word. berry, collecting and distributing were killed a few days ago, ad W co rn er o f the D. L. C. of E lija h and wife No. 69, in T p. 18 S. R. which to make loans to its cus defined in the Act and are desig- j Without faith, civilization statistics of production, securing mits to the officers that he shot 2 Bristow W. o f W . M., and ru n n in g th en ce tomers, under this bill it can I nated as Classes A and B. In j would topple quicker than a n 1 uniform stardards of grade and Masterson in selfdefense, but N orth 50) degrees W est 19.43 chs., thence N orth 2) degrees W est 6.80 c h s ., turn its own securities, such as Class A, the rate of payment by earthquake stricken city. pack and co-operating in the says he knows nothing of the thence South 89) degrees E ast 40.1*3 chs. People who never get religious m atter of legislation, labor regu shooting of Norling. Both the to the W est line of the John G . M itchell first class stocks, bonds a n d ; the employer is 3 per cent and wife D. L. C. No. 70, th en ce N o rth mortgages over to the Govern-! by the employee one-half of one until they get sick, usually get lation and freight rates. dead men were shot through the and on said W est line 29.31 ehs. to .he N .W . sick of their religion when they ment Regional Bank and get the per cent. In Class B. the em get well again. Mr. Holt rrrived home Thurs head, Norling’s body being found c o m er of said claim , thence E ast on N o rth line th ereo f 31.2:4 chs,, th e n c e money with which to supply ployer pays 1 1-12 and the em-1 day from Portland. In speaking lying on the bed and Masterson’s S outh :ki.79 chains, thence so u th 85 Many an individual who de loans and the needs of its vicini ployee one-fourth of 1 j>er c e n t.: clares he is too tender hearted to of the new association, he said: on the floor near the door. Alex degrees and 50 m inutes W est 47.80 chs., thence South 21 degrees an I ty, says the News. In Class A, both the employer kill a fly, thinks nothing of sand “ The princii al object is to push ander says that he met the two 43 m inutes W est 8.20 chains., a n d At the first when the bill was and workmen are entitled to ex- ! bagging with a lie his neighbor’s our specialties in the markets. men on the trail near his cabin th en ce South 89 degrees and 43 m in u te s est 7.07 ch s. to the place o f b e g in introduced last summer a great emption when the individual em-! reputation. There is no rse in the Willamette Tuesday evening and that he W ning; be quieted and confirm ed; th a t many bankers did not thorough- [ ployer has to his credit. 3 per Nothing will queer a mortal’s valley being dictated to in regard took two drinks of whiskey with the erroneous deeds th erein referred to ly understand it anti were at first cent of his annual pay roll and hearing, seeing, thinking and to the price of the loganberry. them. He refused further drinks be reform ed and corrected, and th a t you and each o f you be forever barred and somewhat hostile towards it, but no accidents have occurred in his ■ acting like jealously. We raise more than any other and alleges that they later ap estopped from having or claim ing any now the banks are rejoicing over plant: while under Class B, the; A new baby that persists in spot in the world, and we ought peared at the cabin of Fred Os rig h t, title o r in terest in or to said lands adverse to p lain tiff's title. the triumph of the bill and it is amount required to be maintained keeping its parents awake at to be able to control the price of born, of which he was in charge T his sum m ons is served by publication night with its crying, soon be ereo f for six successive w eeks in th e regarded as a certainty that it by the employer in the accident | during Osborne’s absence, and C th ottage our own specialty. comes an old song. Grove L eader by o rd er of H on. will bring good times and the fund is l 1-2 per cent of the pay Another function of the asso that it was when they were hold L T . H arris, Judge of said C ourt, m ade greatest era of prosperity that roll. Sunshine between showers and ciation, said Mr. Holt, is to stan ing him down and trying to force and en tered D ecember 18, 1913, and th e first pub licatio n h ereo f was m ade on green grass and flowers galore. dardize the packs of the differ whiskey down his throat that he the this country has ever known and The law is elective, both in its 23rd d ay of D ecember, 1913. what is more important the application to the employer and | If you have any troubles, tell ent canneries so that all will be shot Masterson through the A. F,. W H E E L E R . A ttorney for Plaintiff. prosperity will be evenly dis- employee, either of whom may the governor. up to the grade. The new asso- head. ( 42313 ) T h e paper t h a t gives y ou w h a t y ou w a n t to re a d A Profitable Old Biddy.