Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 13, 1914, Image 3

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    Prof. Dunton is working with
S o c i e t y ]STo |c s
the endorsement of several other
prominent people of this city to
secure a Chautauqua for Cottage
Grove during the month of June.
One of the most pleasant affairs
At this writing it seems quite of the past week was the “Silver
possible that their efforts will be
crowned with success, as the Tea,” given by the Woman’s
proposition of the Chautauqua Club, at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Caldwell last Saturday afternoon.
Miss Dollie Hefty is a guest of Bureau is very liberal.
her mother in this city.
Bouquets of roses, peonies and
Get your dinner election day at
Harry Hart recently laid a con­ the M. E. Church. The Epworth snowballs decorated the living-
rooms beautifully.
Miss Ger­
crete sidewalk in front of his resi­ League is giving it.
dence property on Sixth Street.
trude
Aldrich
sang
charmingly,
Mothers’ Day was appropriate­
Get your dinner election day at ly observed in the Cottage Grove and a “ railroad spelling match”
the M. E. Church. The Epworth churches Sunday, the attendance was the source of much amuse­
League is giving it.
being unusually large.
ment. Mrs. Roy Romaine won
Lost—Between
Waldon
station
It takes PATIENCE, skill and
W. W. Harrison and family left the honors as the best speller.
TIME to determine the prescrip­ and City Park, a purse. Finder last week for Bakersfield, Calif, The club ladies had each earned
tion according to which the proper return to Esther Anderson.
where they will make their home. a dollar to add to the fund for
lenses for your eyes should be Phone 17fl3
Mr. Harrison for several years the drinking fountain recently
made. Do not make the Mistake
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harvey are has been district deputy organizer
of getting glasses without first hav­ spending a few days in Medford for the W. 0. W., and it is re­ located in front of the First Nat­
ing your eyes carefully examined. this week combining business ported he will continue his fra­ ional bank, and many amusing
ternal labors in his new field.
experiences were related as to
I am equipped with MODERN FA­ with pleasure.
CILITIES for examining your
Prof, Purvance, wife and little
Ethel Lynn, M. D.,of San Fran­ how the dollars were earned.
eyes, and supply the glasses to son spent a few days in Corvallis cisco, will speak on Socialism at A dainty cafeteria lunch was
meet your INDIVIDUAL RE the latter part of last week.
Phillips Hall Thursday evening, served by Mesdames Caldwell,
QUIREMENTS.
under the auspices of the local Shinn, Wright and Umphrey.
Miss
Cordia
Dow
of
the
univer­
And Guarantee Satisfaction.
sity at Eugene, spent the week Socialists. This is one of the About forty ladies were present
brightest speakers of this political
end at the Boyd home.
faith, and is well worth hearing.
The Philathia Class met for
A. J. Armstrong made a busi­
study
at the home of Mrs. A. W.
ness trip to Eugene this week,
Posters are up announcing the
Wampole
Monday afternoon.
returning yesterday.
big Educational Rally to be held
O ptom etrist an d Je w e le r
at
Eugene
Saturday,
May
16.
It
Mrs.
David
Griggs
and Mrs. J.
It. S. Trask, of the Cottage
Grove Creamery, returned Tues­ will be a gala day for Lane county H. Chambers read papers which
Local News Notes,
day from a several days’ business teachers and pupils, and every were highly instructive and in­
one interested in education ought
visit to Portland.
to try to make arrangements to teresting. Mrs. A. B. Wood re­
McGavrans are having a wall
Miss
Neita
Hazleton
of
Eugene
viewed the work of the class,
attend
this rally.
paper sale.
was an over Sunday guest of her
First class shingles for sale at parents in this city. -
William Williams, of Dexter, with a quiz, which everyone en­
Sterling’s feed store.
candidate for county commission­ joyed. Twelve members were
Miss Audrey Langdon came up er, was renewing old acquaint­ present.
Orders filled at any time for from Eugene Saturday, and re­
ice cream in any quantities. mained a guest of home folks ances in Cottage Grove Tuesday.
A happy crowd of children and
Mr. Williams is a native son of
Phone 13, The Elite.
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here until Sunday evening.
young
people gathered at the
Lane county, being one among
Duntley Vacuum Cleaner and
Arch Piper who is engaged in the first white children born in Methodist church last Friday
Sweeper #8.00.— J. O. McCrady, business at Portland was an over this territory. He is asking for evening and enjoyed the annual
1164 Lincoln street, Eugene.
Sunday guest of his parents and the nomination by the Republic­ banquet prepared for them by
ans. His platform was published the officers and teachers of the
Come in and get wall paper little sons in this city.
Get your dinner election day at in the Leader Saturday.
cheap at McGavran’s sale.
school. The evening was spent
the M. E- Church. The Epworth
C. C. Carpenter and bride left in games of various kinds, and
Lost—In Cottage Grove, a black League is giving it.
Saturday night for Marshfield,
and tan stag hound. Finder will
Rupert Magee and wife of where they will make their home at ten o’clock refreshments were
pleast report to the Leader office.
Salem have been spending a few for some time. Mr. Carpenter served in the dinning rooms. It
Try our home rolled Barley, days visiting with their parents will work in the interest of- the was a jolly crowd and they had
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. in this community.
Order of Owls in the Coos Bay a good time.
Sterling Feed Co.
J. M. Comer is filling up his country, and through his efforts
Cottage Grove Chapter 0. E. S.
For Sale — Light wagon and lots and parkings to the street there is no doubt but several pros­ has planned to celebrate its an­
harness cheap. Apply to C. A. grade on West Main Street, which perous nests will be organized in
Lynch, West Side Garage.
makes a fine improvement to his those coast towns. He was in­ nual “ Childrens Night” after the
strumental in organizing the Cot­ regular meeting May 22nd. when
4-15-tf property.
tage Grove nest, and made a
Bargains in second-hand auto­ Hon. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham host of friends here, who wish all the children belonging to the
of Eugene, were over Sunday him and Mrs. Carpenter, who members of the Chapter will be
mobiles. Parker’s Garage.
guests at the home of their was Miss Hazel Brumfield until entertained.
For Sale—or Trade for a work daughter, Mrs. David Griggs.
last Friday, much happiness and
Mrs. Bayley of Des Moines,
horse, a fine family carriage, rub­
The Leader office is indebted prosperity in whatever they may Iowa, who has been the house
ber tires.
Apply to Benson’s
to J. K. Barrett for a handsome undertake.
Pharmanv.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
jouquet of “ snowballs” , one of
Get one of those E-Z-Run Gar­ which measures six inches across.
Wood for the past two weeks,
M others Day at the M. E. C hurch
den Cultivators at Sterlings.
left
for her home Tuesday. Mrs.
Hon. 0. M. Kem and Charles
Mother’s Day was observed in Wood accompanied her as far as
For Sale Outside city limits, Shinn arrived home from Port-
one acre; new buildings, berries and Sunday evening in good the Methodist church last Sunday Portland.
and fruit. Inquire of Cottage time with Mr. Kern’s new six by using the official Mother’s
Mrs. J. P. Currin and Mrs. M.
Grove Flouring Mill.
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Day program of the church in
cylinder Hudson automobile.
M. Wheeler will entertain the
Lost Ladies gold watch and
Just two more days until the the morning, to which many in
pin. Stamp picture in back of primary election—have you pick­ the congregation added their per­ Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian
watch. Reasonable reward for ed out the best man for the job? sonal testimonies of the value church at the Currin home this
return of the articles to Leader These fellows are to be your hired and blessings they have enjoyed afternoon.
office.
men, remember, not your bosses because of faithful Christian
The Social Twelve Club will be
unless you make them so.
Large tract good valley farm­
entertained
at the home of Mrs.
mothers.
ing land to be thrown open in Cen­ Clarence Boyd, one of the com­
W.
P.
Hall
Thursday
afternoon.
In the evening twenty young
tral Oregon in May. Good cli­ missioned officers who has been
Mrs. Chas. Adams charmingly
mate, plenty of water and rich at Fort Stevens the past week, ladies in appropriate costume as­
soil. For large map and full di­ stopped off here Monday for a sisted by the pastor gave a very entertained a party of friends
rection and information send visit with his parents, returning beautiful Cantata, “ The Gates last Saturday afternoon.
$1.50 to J. C. Dearway, The to his home at Medford the same A jar,” before an audience that
Dalles, Oregon. In this way we evening.
Suspicious Actions.
taxed the capacity of the church.
can make it easy for you to lo­
“I w ish.” said th e head of th e Arm,
Boone
Shortridge
is
here
from
Each part was well sustained
cate and file on a fine free home­
ke«*[> a n e j e on th e offloe boy.”
Booth, Oregon, visiting briefly and pleasingly rendered. The “you'd
stead.
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“ V ery well, sir.” replied th e secre­
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ta ry . “ Do you think he h as been steal
J. H. Shortridge. He brings audience was delighted and show­ Ing po stag e sta m p s? ”
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
good reports from his mines and ed its appreciation by making a "I have no Idea w h a t he has been
N otice is h ereb y given th a t by an o r­ says he will visit Portland a few liberal offering to the Sunday doing, b u t he’s up to m ischief of some
d er of the com ity c o u rt of Lane C ounty, days before returning to Booth.
school repair fund. The church kind. F o r th re e m ornings now he has
O regon, duly m ade and en tered of record
had all my pap ers placed upon my
th e 13th day of M arch, in th e m atter of
The teacher and pupils of the decorations were pleasing and desk
Ju st a s they Should lie. w ith noth
th e estate of K uphrasia If. Y oilm ans d e ­ Silk Creek school feel very grate­
appropriate.
Ing to In d icate th a t he hag been read
ceased the undersig n ed E d u L H edrick
was duly appointed ex ecu trix w ith the ful for the very liberal patronage
ing th e sp o rtin g pages. T h e re 's som e­
will annexed of said estate. All persons given their basket social last Fri­
th in g -very suspicious a b o u t I t ” —C hi­
having claim s ag ain st said estate are day night.
D ecoration Day Program
The receipts of the
cago R ecord-H erald.
hereby required to p resen t them duly evening were $48.20.
The parade will form and start
verified as by law req u ired to said ad
O ur 8hadow .
m in istra trix a t th e law office of A lta
Mrs. Ella Chambers and little for the cemetery at 10:00 a. m.,
A lw ay s th e re Is a black cloud on our
K ing, C ottage G rove, L ane C ounty, O r­ daughter came Friday for a short
the G. A. R. veterans being es­ su n sh in e. It la th e shadow of o u r­
egon, w ithin six m onths from th e d a te of
visit with the former’s sister, corted by the Sixth Company O. selv e s.—C arlyle.
th is notice.
Dated th e 10th day of M arch. A. I). Miss Emma Schelling, who at­
1914.
KDNA L. H E D R IC K .
tends school here. She returned N. G., in full dress uniform.
The address will be delivered
to her home at Tailorsville Cal.,
Street Vacation Notice
leaving here Saturday evening. by Rev. H. N. Aldrich at 2:00
N otice is hereby given th a t a t a re g ­
Mrs. Chas. Hardt visited at the p. m., at the M. E. church.
ular m eeting of th e C om m on C ouncil of
The Memorial sermon will be
th e C ity of C ottage Grove, to be held home of her uncle, Dr. W. W.
over Sunday night. preached at the Christian church
on th e 1st day of Ju n e , 1914, a p etitio n Oglesby,
will be presented by th e O regon Pacific She was on her way to Winne-
& E astern R ailw ay C om pany for th e muca,
Nevada, after visiting on Sunday, May 23.
vacation of th a t portio n of W ashington
Geo. W. Kerr, Commander.
A venue w hich iies betw een th e west relatives and friends at different
D. L. Woods, Adjutant.
line of T en th S tre e t and the rig h t of points in the Willamette valley.
way o f th e O regon & C alifornia R ail­ The Hardts were formerly in busi­
road com pany, in said c ity .
ness at Springfield.
K ick O
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Dated th is 30th day of A pril, 1914.
The Leader leads, but never
O REG O N P A C IF IC & E A S T E R N
follows.
R A ILW A Y CO.
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STOCK REDUCTION SALE
Will Continue During
the Month of
Eyes Must Be
Carefully Examined
D. J. Scholl
DR. W. H. HOPKINS
YOU WILL FIND THIS A
GOOD CORNER TO.WATCH
Something New About
Veterinarian
COTTAGE GROVE. ORE.
C om m ercial Stable*, 29 S o u th 7th
MEATS
Every W eek
PEOPLES MEAT MARKET
X est Door to Leader Office
DAVE LOVER, Proprietor
D r. H o p k in s ia a g r a d u a t e of O n­
tario V eterin ary College, T o ronto,
Canaria, a n d Sare* - M cl’h erson
V eterin ary I>enti*try S chool, New
Y ork am i M cK illup V e te rin a ry
C ollege, Chicago, Illin o a .
Office
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sec : MmzMzzmn
SHE HAS ARRIVED
M iss Grace B attre
o f Eugene
R ecognized s* one of th e
Best P h o to A rtists in th e
C oast C o untry
is w ith A rm stro n g 's S tu d io
A RM STR O N G W IN S OUT
I t 's th e Q uality.
A Poorly Fed Horse
reflects d iscred it on its ow ner, but th e
ow ner g ets th e w o n t o f the deal be­
cause econom y in feeding the h o n e
affect* its w orking rap acity as well as
Its appearance. If your horses k ick s on
hi* feed you can co rrect it by buying
your iced here, as you g et th e beet
q u a lity for th e least outlay. P a rm e n ,
c o n tracto rs and horse o w n e n generally
know th a t o u r Peed ia alw ays up to the
stan d ard .
Sterling Feed Co.
May
Prices on all Kinds of
Merchandise
Never Have Been Lower
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BURKHOLDER-WOODS CO.
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j Can You Give One
I Reasonable Reason
F SOMEONE should ask you to give a reason
why you buy bread made in some other city,
instead ofbuyingjust 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 arc many reasons why we should
patronize Cottage drove industries, and none
at all why we should go out of town to buy nn
article that is made here.
I
M onte's Cafe
Short's Grocery
Brund & Company
I
D es L arzes B ros.
The Metzan Shop
The W est Side Grocery
handle our bread. If 3’ou 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?
The City Bakery
Phone 5 8
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Good Bread—
The First Essantial to GOOD BREAD
is GOOD FLOUR, the kind made by
The Cottage Grove Flour Mills
Telephone 8 0
Com Meal and a Variety of Choice Breakfast Foods
Butterwrappers
75c
For 100—25c Additional 100
The Leader
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