Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 09, 1914, Image 3

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    Mrs. Groat went to Yoncalla
Friday to visit for a week with
her father.
Eyes Must Be
Carefully Examined
It takes P A T IE N C K , skill and
T I M E to determine the prescrip
tion according to which the proper
lenses for your eyes should be
made.
Do not make the Mistake
of getting glasses without first liav
iug your eyes carefully examined.
I am equipped with M O D E R N F A ­
C IL IT IE S for examining your
eyes, and supply the glasses to
meet vour I N D I V I D U A L
R E­
Q U IR E M E N T S .
And Guarantee Satisfaction.
D. J. Scholl
Optometrist and Jew eler
Old Soldier Dies While Visiting Niece
James Petree, a veteran o f the
civil war and for some time past
quartered at the Soldiers Home,
Roseburg, died at the home of
his niece, Mrs. Rebekah Stidham
near Cottage Grove, Thursday
evening.
He arrived here some
days ago to visit his niece.
No announcement o f the fu­
neral arrangements has been
made.
Local News Notes,
McGavrans are having a wall
paper sale.
First class shingles for sale at
Sterling’ s feed store.
Orders filled at any time for
ice cream in any quantities.
Phone 13, The Elite.
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Duntley Vacuum Cleaner and
Sweeper ÿ8.00. J. O. McCrady,
1164 Lincoln street, Eugene.
Come in and get wall paper
cheap at McGavran’ s sale.
Lost In Cottage Grove, a black
and tan stag hound. Finder will
pleast report to the Leader office.
Try our home rolled Barley,
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Sterling Feed Co.
For Sale
Light wagon and
harness cheap. Apply to C. A.
Lynch, West Side Garage.
4-15-tf
Bargains in second-hand auto­
mobiles. Parker’s Garage.
For Sale— or Trade for a work
horse, a fine family carriage, rub­
ber tires.
Apply to Benson’s
Pharmanv.
Get one o f those E-Z-ltun Gar­
den Cultivators at Sterlings.
For Sale Outside city limits,
one acre; new buildings, berries
and fruit.
Inquire o f Cottage
Grove Flouring Mill.
4-15-tf
Lost Ladies gold watch and
pin. Stamp picture in back of
watch. Reasonable reward for
return o f the articles to Leader
office.
Large tract good valley farm­
ing land to be thrown open in Cen­
tral Oregon in May. Good cli­
mate, plenty o f water and rich
soil. For large map and full di­
rection and information send
$1.50 to J. C. Oearway, The
Dalles, Oregon.
In this way we
can make it easy for you to lo­
cate and file on a fine free home­
stead.
4-22-9
The Leader leads, but never
follows.
Street Vacation Notice
Notice is hereby given that at a reg­
ular meeting of the Common Council of
the City of Cottage Grove, to be held
on the 1st «lay of June, 1014, a petition
will lie presente«l by the Oregon Pacific
& Eastern Railway Company for the
vacation of that portion of Washington
Avenue which lies between the west
line of Tenth Street atui the right of
way of the Oregon & California Hail-
roa«l company, in said city.
Pateil this 30th «lay of April, 1014.
OREGON PACIFIC & EASTERN
RAILW AY CO.
to20
The splendid rain o f Thursday
and Thursday night did an ines­
timable amount o f good in the
upper Willamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones and
little daughter Inez, went to Eu­
gene Thursday on a combined
business and pleasure trip.
Mrs. Vernie Boyd, o f Medford,
is a guest at the home o f her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brown, on Went Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gleason
drove to Wildwood last Saturday
for a visit at the home o f their
son Raymond Gleason, returning
home Monday.
W. M. Dickey o f Myrtle Creek
Oregon, spent a few days in town
this week looking after his prop­
erty and attending other business
matters.
Herman Edwards received a
new twin-cylinder Indian Motor­
cycle Friday. It has self-starter,
two speeds, electric lights and is
fully equipped.
Dr. W. H. Hopkins, veterinar­
ian, late o f Los Angeles, Califor­
nia has located in Cottage Grove
for the practice o f his profession.
See his card in another column.
Dr. Leon Webber, who has
seen in Cottage Grove for some
months doing veterinary work,
las gone to Lorain, where he
will open an office.
Dr. F. Demorest packed his
office furniture this week for
shipment to Klamath Falls, where
le will open an office for the prac­
tice o f dentistry.
Ex-Governor Theodore Thurs­
ton Geer spent Thursday night
in this city, looking after his pol­
itical interests, being a candi­
date for the nomination o f gov­
ernor on the Republican ticket.
G. H. Bolden is overhauling
the residence property on East
Main street, recently acquired
from J. F. Spray, putting in a
fireplace and converting it into
one o f the modern and attractive
tomes o f the city.
Several real estate deals are
pending this week, but the realty
men do not seem to be able to
iring anything to a focus. The
leader expects to have something
in this line to tell in a short time.
It may be the weather, it may
>e due to the encouraging crop
report, or improving trade con­
ditions may be responsible, for
the growing feeling o f optimism
evident in the daily talk o f our
people.
Hohl & Wooley have the only
traveling, self-propelling wood-
saw in the country. They have
woodsaw mounted on an auto­
mobile chassis and travel to and
Tom a job o f wood sawing with
the greatest o f ease and consid­
erable speed.
Rev. Merle Williamson, the
new Baptist pastor, is moving
lis family from Roseburg this
week, taking up their residence
at the corner o f 14th street and
Madison avenue. Rev. William­
son will preach at this place and
Creswell.
Miss Kathleen Kem accompaied
ter father, O. M. Kem as far as
Salem, Friday, where she will
remain until Sunday the guest of
Miss Olga Gray, while Mr Kem
goes on to Portland to receive his
new Hudson six cylinder Auto
which he will drive home Sunday.
Mr Chas. Shinn will go to Salem
today to accompany Mr Kem on
lis return trip.
E. A. Gleason is shipping 75,000
irick from his yard in this city to
Jarrisburg. Mr.Gleason will be­
gin the season’ s work in his yard
in West Cottage Grove the last
o f this month with a full force o f
men and will put up two kilns of
about 200,000 brick each. Mr.
Gleason has created a good de­
mand for his brick both at home
and throughout Western Oregon.
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Large audiences greeted Mrs.
Ellis at each o f her lectures this
week at the Christian church.
The Leader heard a man who
ought to know, remark this week
that, “ There isn’ t an idle man in
town who wants to work and is
able to work.” All o f which
shows that industrial conditions
a re'in better shape here than
they were a few short weeks ago.
Rev. C. M. Cobb, who has
been pastor o f the Baptist church
for the past two years will leave
for Basin, Wyoming, tonight. He
will be accompanied by Mrs.
Cobb as far as Freewater, Ore
gon, where she will visit her par­
ents.
They were tendered a
farewell party by the members
o f his congregation Thursday
night. They will locate at Shel­
ton, Wash, where Rev. Cobb will
soon take up his work again.
Down at Eugene they are hold­
ing a “ Made-in-Lane-County’ ’ ral­
ly. It’s the proper spirit, all
right, and one that if lived up to,
will help mightily to solve the
questions o f high taxes, high cost
o f living, unemployed men and
scarcity o f m o n e y .
Employ
home men in making what you
need, keep your money at home,
build up more tax-paying institu­
tions at home, and hard times
would be forgotten.
G l u i t 'c lj S g f ' v ’ ì c c s
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
H orace N. A ldrich , Pastor.
Next Sunday. 10 a. m., Sun­
day School, graded lessons ar.d
classes for all ages, J. I. Jones,
Supt. Efficient teachers. Separ­
ate class rooms.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Morning.
“ Mother’ s Day.”
The official program o f the chur­
ch will be rendered. Everybody
is requested to wear a white
flower in memory or in honor o f
mother.
Evening. A very pretty can­
tata, “ The Gates A ja r,” given
by twenty young ladies in cos­
tume, assisted by the pastor will
be rendered at eight o ’clock.
You are asked to bring a liberal
offering for the Sunday School
repair fund.
Epworth League topic, “ Fram­
ing God’ s Compassion into Laws”
Leader, M. H. Anderson.
The annual business meeting
o f the Epworth League was held
last Monday evening, and the o f­
ficers for the coming year are as
follows: P r e s i d e n t , Jackson
Goddard, Vice presidents, Misses
Purvance, Morgan, Teeters and
Wilson. Secretary, Miss King,
Treasurer, M. H. Anderson.
Music committee. Misses Smith,
Ravmer, Hooper, Lizer, Wilson,
Thomas, McCord, and Sams.
Organists. Misses Armstrong,
Compton and Daskam. Ushers
Messrs Simmons, Le Roy, Teeters
and Aldrich.
The society voted to serve din­
ner in the church dining room
Primary election day, Friday,
May 15 th.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
The Christian Science church
holds service in their hall on
Main street every Sunday at
11:00 a. m. and every Wednesday
evening at 7:30. All are wel­
come.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
R. M. Broad books. Pastor.
Services next Sunday:
Bible School at 10 a. m.,
Harvey Armstrong, superinten­
dent; morning worship at 11 a.m.
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3,
p. m .; Catechetical Class at 4
p. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m.
Something New About
M. H oward F agan . Pastor.
Services as usual next Sunday.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
communion and preaching, 11: a.
m. Change in time o f evening
service as follows: Christian En­
deavor, 7 p. m .; evening service,
8 p. m.
MEATS
Every W eek
PEOPLES MEAT MARKET
X n t Door to L w h r Office
DAVE COVER, Proprietor
SHE HAS ARRIVED
COTTAGE GROVE,
ORE.
Dr. Hopkins is a grafitiate of On­
tario Veterinary College, Toronto,
Canada, and Sares - McPherson
Veterinary Dentistry Sch«x>l, New
York and McKtllup Veterinary
College, Chicago, Illinos.
Office
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STOCK REDUCTION SALE
The M. P. G. club was delight
fully entertained at the home o f
Mrs. C. C. Cruson Tuesday after
noon, Mrs. Coleman o f Port
land. Mrs. Cruson’s sister, was a
guest. Mrs. Cruson served dain­
tily.
W ill Continue During
The Missionary Society o f the
Presbyterian church met Wed­
nesday afternoon at the home
o f Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Mrs.
Stahlman read a very interesting
paper on India. A fter the busi
ness session a pleasant social
hour ensued and Mrs. Eakin ser­
ved dainty light refreshments.
the Month of
May
The Constellation Club met at
the Nichols home with Mesdames
Nichols and Eakin as hostesses,
Eighteen members enjoyed the
afternoon o f needlework
and
pleasant conversation. Miss Por­
ter o f California was a guest of
the club. The hostesses served
a delicious luncheon. Five new
members were added to the club.
The Ladies o f the Maccabees
Club met with Mrs. John Barker
Wednesday evening,Mrs. Laufer,
the State Deputy, being present
and instructing the Ladies in the
work o f the order. A very plea­
sant evening was spent, refresh­
ments, consisting o f ice cream,
wafers and R. Porter being serv­
ed. Mrs. Barker was assisted in
serving by Mrs. Charles McKib-
ben. The Barker home was
beautifully decorated with red
peonies and roses, red being one
o f the lodge colors.
Members o f the Baptist con­
gregation and the Philathea class
spent a pleasant social hour after
the regular weekly prayer meet­
ing at the Baptist church com­
plimentary to Rev. and Mrs.
Cobb who are soon to leave for
their new home at Shelton. Mes­
dames Ingram and Griggs assist­
ed by some o f the young people
served light refreshments con­
sisting cake and punch.
Mrs. David Sterling gave an
“ at home” to about twenty-five
o f her friends Friday afternoon.
Fancy needlework and conversa­
tion were the chief diversions
and the hostess served light re­
freshments.
The Missionary Society o f the
M. E. church held a pleasant
meeting at the home o f Mrs. N.
E. Compton Wednesday after­
noon.
The Kensington Club met in
Odd Fellows hall on Thursday
afternoon and disbanded for the
summer season.
PROGRAM FOR
Prices on all Kinds of
Merchandise
Never H ave Been Lower
HHOLDER-W OODS CO.
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Can You Give One
Reasonable Reason
F SOMEONE should ask you to give a reason
why you buy bread made in some other city,
instead o f buying just as good or better bread
made in a home bakery, by home people, who
spend their money with home merchants, rent a
home building, and help support home institu­
tions, could you give a reason that would sat­
isfy yourself?
There are many reasons why we should
patronize Cottage Grove industries, and none
at all why we should g o out o f town to buy an
article that is made here.
I
Moh!*'s Cafe
Short’s Grocery
Brund & Company
Des Larzes Bros.
The Metzan Shop
The West Side Grocery
handle our bread. If you want to know how
good it is ask them or their customers.
Why should you sell any other? Honest,
now, could you give a reasonable reason?
T h e
C ity
B a k e ry
Phone 5 8
DECORATION DAY
The parade will form and start
for the cemetery at 10:(X) a. m.,
the G. A. R. veterans being es­
corted by the Sixth Company O.
N. G., in full dress uniform.
The address will be delivered
by Rev. H. N. Aldrich at 2:00
p. m., at the M. E. church.
The Memorial sermon will be
preached at the Christian church
on Sunday, May 23.
Geo. W. Kerr, Commander.
D. L. Woods, Adjutant.
Good Bread—
The First Essantial to
is G O O D
FLOUR,
the
GOOD
kind
BREAD
made
by
The Cottage Grove Flour Mills
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Telephone 8 0
Com Meal and a Variety of Choice Breakfast Foods
H ORSE?
J K x c rz O r r Jh i'TS ,
MI m Grace Bailee
of Eugene
Recognized as one of the
Best Photo Artists in the
Coast Country
it with Armstrong's Studio
ARMSTRONG WINS OUT
It’ s the Quality.
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Butterwrappers
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A Poorly Fed Horse
Veterinarian
Commercial Stables, 28 Sooth 7th
NTo^os
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
DR. W . H. HOPKINS
YOU WILL FIND THIS A
GOOD CORNER TO.WATCH
S o c ie ty
reflect« discredit on its owner, but the
owner gets the worst o f the deal be­
cause economy in feeding the horse
affects its working capacity as well as
its appearance. If your horses kicks on
his feed you can correct it by buying
your feed here, as you get the best
quality for the least outlay. Farmers,
contractors and horse owners generally
know that our Feed is always up to the
standard.
Sterling Feed Co.
75c
For 1 0 0 —2 5 c Additional 1 0 0
The Leader