Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 23, 1914, Image 3

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STOCK REDUCTION SALE
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the ilour of
i, and establish a p
has sold $13,350 wor
nd will build a muni
t pài ti
It takes
TI.N1K to
tion accoi
lenses tc
made. I
of g ettinj
ing your
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eyes, ami
ntoet
tl oi Mrs. C roats grand-
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W< liandle both the Tip Top
cnnant brands of Bread—
Side Grocery.
Sale—Span o f horses, team
t ‘>200 wood wnrlrora Cu 11
0. H. i
ia\v Ore
r. H.
r, of Pc
jt of her hi
ape Grc
week.
/
d fonealla h >1 bu m e
'uesday night at at place
on ved -to H. A. An noia an
isurcd for $1000.
1 Indians of Wa u n g t o r
)regon are congregai t in g al
ili ver, Oregon to hol
•bi
op.
•:v
And
0pt< m t
Local
McGavrans
paper sale.
‘
The Embroidery Club of the
ilebekak Lodge, about 30 strong
v;,.;f,,d ^
par_ ! rode out to the home of Mr. and |
rs. J. M. Parker. -dr9- S. W. Boyd, Friday, in Mr.
Sunday.
j Harrel’s big auto truck to spend
¡‘Ilians, pastor o f
afternoon. They were joined
ch, has just pur -1 in the evening by the members
>rd auto.
of the I. 0. O. F. and a most de-
re you are made; lightful evening was spent.
ni‘° Welcome and i Last Thursday evening quite a
eG io ceij. i number of friends and neighbors
s twite good for went to the home of Mr. and Mrs,
ims and Pic p ^ Magee, who reside about a
idi
(bill West Side
mile and a half west of town,
and gave them a pleasant sur-
?r man is making
le town in order to brise. The evening was spent in
he leaking faucets conversation and games.
Re­
freshments consisting of punch
greatest importance ar,d cake were served at a late
t during the sum- hour, after which good-nights
■ in:« that you do not for- wore said, all glad to have been
1 •" t
present.
Those present aside
0 |,'S!.1;'’. c'fy limits, fronO lr. Magee and family were
W ill Continue During
the Month of
Prices on
all Kinds of
%
V V 1 h / ¡ V c T T ¿uS Curtis Vertth
h-. ,
Kioi iii<^ Min
and family, Mr.
and ^ rs‘ Almond Hemenway,
4-I5-tf
chairs for you to sit
si, vou don’t need to
'g to use them Come
" mnl \ isa—’Wrist Side Grocery.
A. II. .
a merchant of
wife are guests
.• ini family. Mrs.
i ' >
.- rs. 1 arKer are sis-
i
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Merchandise
» ''• “ d “ g t j D',
” r-, ,tmd
Mrs. M. M. Wheeler,Otto Dobber-
stein, wife and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McFarland, WmDar-
wood, wife and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Bigelow and son Glen, Wil-
bur McFarland, Miss Emma Au-
brey and Mr> and Mrs< Ed Ashby.
Never H ave Been Lower
Sterling's*?«'
Just trying
tnats all—'We
;':•... : v a 1-Cr.ox is home from
A1?e" issu« d cards
. iuiii.ma. Frank is ex- early m the week for two parties
■ vivo here in a few on Friday'and Saturday after-
Morlana home- noons respectively.
d^O visit with homefolks.
j The M. P. G. Club was delight
.
.
;
v ho recently sold fully entertained at the home of
his hula i arm south of this citv, v*,.- a
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,,,
,
conveyance with
Aiman .
\UVfldny
.iswii'. Friday, for the Deschu- afternoon. Miss Evelyn Bristow
b - i <..:.fry in Central Oregon.
of Eugene, who is a guest of
Do . Short ridge returned from ^*s. S. it. Smith and Mrs. J. S
a isi; er.s trip to Portland, Ore- Medley, was a special guest,
it ;v I .Eugene Wednesday! Mrs. A. L.
Monroe pleasantly
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ni e
T y p e w r it :
-ih le. t'
taehment, L. ■ . Mrd. \
,
easy terms. See l::e Lead r.
y, eli
nit ih Al
ly.
tal will be made at Drain.
At
Fresh fruits and Vegeta
ernes A. W. Kime. Gee
also Butter and ri,
1
ils.m and Geo. Hall left Mom lai
Side Grocery.
norning as delegates to the ii
a kah Assembly at McMinnvL
Orders filled at nh\ dm
ice creany in any quanti
I f you cannot come shoppin
Phone 13, The Elite.
rn 3
end the children. Thtey recei
turn
he same courteous treatment
. t o c o u n ly fiv t o y
entertained the Royal Neighbors
ooth, E
Get one o f thus E-Z-IVn
•own Ups West Side Grocer
Needlework Club at her home on
.
1
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O
den Cultivator s atis
The fa
are beginning to Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. a icLMrs. Silsby of Klar
Duntley Vac■tfüpi
and th Falls have been visiting re!
-'I- and Mrs. E. It. Spencer
Sweeper fS.t
entertained
the
it it some comfort to be charmingly
1164 Lincoln sI root.
t for their home Thursday
there will be a mar - 1 teachers of the city schools at
jiTijrning.
Come in a>
th
op even to the end j their pretty suburban home Tues­
cheap at McC rat.’s .!
C. B. Christensen, the recently
day evening.
i minuted candidate for sheriff
hill came down from
Try our home roll.
Mesdames F. W. Robbins and
o: Lane county, has been sued
nst Saturday and went
Guaranteed to 'rive rath
twin. l or $10,000 damages by a hotel
! S. V. Allison, were hostesses to
to attend
Sterling Feed Co.
beeper of Eugene.
Carnival.
Al the Constellation Club at the
For Sale- Light wa<
A conference o f Pacific Coast
; vts for renewed | Masonic temple Thursday after-
vpp
harness cheap.
C. A. labor authorities will be held at activity in the Bohemia mines is noon.
Fifteen members were
Lynch, W eal
h ( '
4-15rtf the University of Oregon Friday, jiost encouraging.
present, who enjoyed the after­
¿lay 20, to discuss the matter of
Wild Rose La n
.
Burkholder, of Coquille, noon of needle-work and pleas­
unemployment. This will be in 1
bulk at West Si
Grocery.
Ini y; .re Grove Wednesday, ant conversation. The hostesses
connection with the Connuon-
Fte true-s! of W. C. Conner and
Wanted- -A ho’ sokeeper, mid- .. alih Conference.
family. Mr. Burkholder was re- served dainty refreshments.
dle-aged won r i. ' S
Next week will he commence
The drain pipe from the n ew ; turning from Eastern Oregon,
furnish refere n
drinking foi
• had l*een to look after ment week and the program for
at residence in Vv est Cottage to properly carry o f f the waste, some,property interests,
the week is as follows:
Grove. Will pay -good wages. workmen are busy digging a d itd i!
Jaruns Wayland has severed
The high school play on Friday
5 16 4 w z.
Phijip Jones. «long sixth street from the foun­
ta in corner, for the purpose off 'Vs emmection with the \\ cst Side j evening was, of course, the ini­
You can g V White River Flour cutting in a new pipe, theold^ne | Groceiy, and left last week for tial affair, and the baccalaureate
lilicr Uregon, where he has a :
also Drifted Snow
< .• h-wri 1 oemg under the concrete walk,
position. C. F. W ulker is now ; sermon by Rev. M. Howard Fa-
wheat—and hard to beat a. V\ cst
The Eugene Commercial Club sole proprietor of the popular i g an at the Christian church Sun-
Side Grocery.
has adopted a new policy of ad­ store on the w ot side of the river, day evening, follows as a close
D eevrat; >. i > ^
, t. r: i
vertising Lane county - to supply
The story o f the Christian se(ynd.
The parade will form and start I dining cars on the various rail-
i. tv ich is due in this issue
The real festivities, however,
f ier tne ccimwei ..... it . r i • • /
.. V
from
u . a.
in., roads
. with , fruits
.
, . the Wil­
,
.
Jri<-1 r, has -been left fo r . begin on Wednesday evening
„
. .
- .note Nahey, and instead of
< • < : as there is some data With a program by the grammar
the G. A. u. veterans being
• issoing a descriptive .pamphlet, i
eorted by the Six{..••. (.
pany O. publish a number of brochures
'¿iri'riiriFlh e
0 » »W .
N. G., in full
\
; i. < ating cm dilTorent subjects.
ii:- !
matter in hand. It ¡s j school auditorium.
The addrpss will h deli
YTU j
; i! that the copy will be ready ! Thursday morning Prof, and
by Rev. H. N. Aldrich at 2:00 f l^ee Roy Woods is laid up with
a lame hack, all because he, tried o ' ■ ” : a i t'k.
j Mrs. Dunton will entertain the
p. m., at the M. ri.
i ;
to cheat the dray men out of a
The Memorial senno
0.
R.
Woodson,
wife
and
child-1
graduates at breakfast at their
job by delivering a sack of coal
preached at ti e Chri.-riia éiiun li
tvn r i iiiiii to their old home at ¡home.
>
n
his
wheel
Thursday.
The
sack
on Sunday, ? la 23.
d to slip from his shoulder Stamiord, iexas, the first of the x Thursday evening the commen­
Geo. W. Kerr, Commander.
and in his effort to preserve his j week after an eight months visit cement exercises will be held in
D. L. Woods', Ani itant.
balance and save the coal, he' with their son, Oscar, here.
F j the high
auditorium,
Fri-
- school
.
,
, ,
wrenched his back so badly that! They were very favorably im -. ,
nr
-i
d
with
this
ritv
and
eoun-
day
eveninti
the
alumni
banquet
Hours For Spr:n5U g
he had to be taken home in an
try and they may return and \ i M 1
place in the
E-
auto.
The hours for sprikling s
, cate here p 'rmanently * t no far church banquet rooms, 7 o clock.
Several
other
minor affairs
There seems to be no limit to distant day.
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from 6 to 7 in the .
^ ,.1 r
will add to the pleasures of com­
he opportunities for boosting, |
from 6 to 9 in the evening.
nd if you arc not doing your
Thp Leader wants to call atten- mencement week.
A D M L Y Is iR A X o a ii N O TIC E '
hare, it might be a good idea to tion again to the many unsightly
sh vs around town, that are
Notice is li r by j*iven tli.it by an
gm now. Everybody hat« :s a
cler of the comity c»>ir. I uf L;.ce C< ’in
¡Ocker, The knocker e ven not being used for anything, and
Oregon, duly made h ; i «1 entered o? rec<
tes him df. Booster meeti ngs never will be again, and which
the 13th day o f March, in the m«*.ter
ought to be torn down. There
eld all over the c<
the estate of Euphrasia H. Y ouiiuitj * (
are about a dozen clubs of various
ceased the un«ict -tsr.t <\ I d a L. llc d r
was duly appointed tw e u irix with 1
k''ii1 1 in Cottage Grove, any one
will annexed of said e> fde.- All
of which might cover itself allj
mon.
O'.
with s .
by taking up and !
^lt.
hereby rtrjui/t } ta-presei-.t them di
carrying through a campaign!
verified as hy law r epureti to : rd i
?r that
m, against the useless things that1
minifttiatrix at the law office o f A
Kin}?, Cottage Grose, Lane County, (
mar the beauty o f the city.
egon, within six monihs from the dat<
ih
out $1.00
this notice.
Make Cottage Grove Bigger,
/ ö c / c O r r f f i »3 "
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Dated the lfith lav
A.
Busier and Better.
1914.
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DR. W . H. HOPKINS ft ----------------------------------------- 1
YOU WIL
GOOD CO
FIN D THIS A
GR TO WATCH
MEAT s
Something New About
n
Every W eek
PEOPLES MEAT MARKET
Mest Door to I-M-Irr tjF n t
DAVK
GOVER, Proprietor
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Veterinarian
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COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. l i
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A Poorly Fed Horse
SHE HAS ARRIVED
M
Mis* Grace Rat tee
of Eugene
u
Rrcogtiizni as one of the
Best Photo Artists in the
( ‘oast Country
is with Armstrong's Siorlio
M.S I RONG W IN S OUT
It's the Quality.
m
m
j reflects discredit on
its owner, but the |
owner Beta the worst of the deal be j
cause economy in feeding the horse [
I affects its working capacity as well as j
j its appesrance. If your horses kicks on i
I his feed yon can correct it by tmying i
| your feed here, as you get the best '
. quality for the least outlay. Farmers, I
contractors and horse owners generally
• know that our Feed ia always up to the
standard.
Homemade Bread
Made From
a homemade flour
You can’t find a family in Cot­
tage Grove that has used our
Bread, Cakes and Pies, but will
say they are as good as can be
bought anywhere. They will tell
you the bread is just as good or
better than the bread shipped in
from other towns.
We buy all our flour and sup­
plies right here in Cottage Grove,
and fully three-fourths of the flour
we use is made right here in your
home town.
H ave you a n y reason to offer w h y you pre­
fer to buy bread m ade in som e other town?
The City B akery
Phone 58
«to
n Breakfast
are best when freshest
You can buy Homemade Cereals and
Breahfast Foods the day they are made, at
the Cottage Grove Flour Mills, and they
are the equal of such foodstuffs manufac­
tured anywhere. Try them.
The Cottage Grove Flour Mills
Telephone 80
N O M IN A T IO N B L A N K
Date........................................................1914
CONTEST M ANAGER, Cottage Grove Leader.
I hereby nominate........................ ............... ..................
as a candidate in the LE A D E R ’S BUSINESS-GETTNG CON­
TEST.
.
Residence.............................j ........ ...............
Signed......... ............. ................................... .
Address....... .......... ................ ......
(This Coupon is Good for 25,000 Votes)
T o get the News while it is News, you will
Sterling Feed Co. | have to read the Twice-a-Week Leader»