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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1914)
Eyes Must Be Carefully Examined It takes PATIENCE, skill and TIME 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 hav ing your eyes carefully examined. I am equipped with MODERN FA CILITIES for examining your eyes, and supply thè glasses to meet your INDIVIDUAL RE QUIREMENTS. And Guarantee Satisfaction. The store where both town and country folks feel at home— West Side Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins and family, who have for several years resided near Cottage Grove, expect to remove to Newport the first o f the week, expecting to operate a grill in the bay city. Valvoline Machine and Cream Miss Verna Hawkins is now em ployed there on the News, and Separators at Wynne & Woods her sister, Miss Dora, with the The very best of meats at the local telephone exchange, follows lowest possible price— West Side the family soon. Grocery. Every vacant lot and common in Cottage Grove is a hay mead ow this season. A P yvx ttxr F\/£»r» R a r o 1 I C L i y L -V C I1 IX d C C The last count o f votes in the Leader’s Contest, before the final reckoning has been made and the result is given in this paper. There are four contestants, any one of which is within an hour’s work o f winning or losing a prize. Nothing will be known of how the race is going until the even CT|qi<cT\ SetfViccs ing of June 30. It is anybody’s race now to the finish. I f you METHODIST EPISCOPAL. H orace N. A ldrich , Pastor. have been holding off to help N ext Sunday. 10 a. m., Sun day School, graded lessons and your favorite until the last lap, classes for all ages, J. I. Jones, get in now and help her win. Supt. Efficient teachers. Separ ate class rooms. R a in C a tc h e s In B e rm u d a . Evening service 8 p.jn. Notable among the landscape fea Morning theme, “The Value of tures o f Bermuda Is the "rain catch ” Little Things.” Evening sub There Is no other Rood water. All ject, ‘ ‘Quality o f L ife .” the water palm'd from wells Is brack Epworth League topic, ‘ ‘How ish So the people either use their God Uses Fully Prepared Men.” whitewashed roofs as a means to catch Leader, Mrs. Hattie Hart. rain water or they build a big open «<* SALE PRICES O n all classes of Merchandise in the Stock will be given D U R IN G T H E MONTH OF JUNE W. C. Conner is a Portland visitor this week, going .down with Harry Hart in his auto. Mrs. C. S. Hefty is spending a season with her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Gustafson, at Newport. Cottage Grove and Creswell will try the baseball issue again on the local diamond Sunday. Several crates of gooseberries were shipped from Cottage Grove this week to California points. I f your garden hose is bursted “ catch” on the hillside, with a covered Catholic Church & leaks go to Wynne & Woods & cistern nt Its foot. Into which the rain Services at St. Mary’s church thus collected runs and Is stored. The get some hose menders & repair it. as follows: Next Sunday High soli Is scrape«! away frt>in it large sur C. R. Boyd o f Medford stopped O p to m e tr is t an d J e w e le r IF A N Y DECLINE OCCURS OUR over Thursday for a visit with Mass and sermon in the morning face o f the white coral rock that un derlies all the Island. This surfnee is at 10.30. Devotions and Bene relatives, on his way to Fort Stev cemented and whitewashed, nnd a low diction in the evening. 7:30’ ens. wall built on three sides with the All are welcome. A good cup o f coffee starts you reservoir or tank at the bottom. Sifted cracked wheat for chicks CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. out right in the morning. Try at Sterling’s Feed Store. The Christian Science church Country Club- West Side Gro S uch Is F a m e . It Is said that Mhearal Mlsl, a lolds service in their hall on “ Duntley” Vacuum Sweepers, cery. Mrs. Jacobson and children, re Main street every Sunday at wealthy Asiatic woman, iliseovotwl the J. 0. McCrady, 11G4 Lincoln St., siding near this place, left Thurs 11:00 a. m. and every Wednesday art o f making the perfume known hs Eugene, Ore. attar o f roses and also Invent«»d the day for a visit to Mrs. Peterson, evening at 7:30. All are wel beautiful workmanship exhibited In come. ________ T y p e w r it e r An almost new, at Mabel. the weaving of the celebrated oash- visible, two-color, tabulator at PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ruth and Esther Jorgensen mere shawls. Nothing whatever la tachment, L. C. Smith, only $45 nave gone to Mabel for a visit «Ml R. M. Broad books, Pastor. known about her death. «MN easy terms. See the Leader. Services next Sunday: with their brother, Henry Jorgen P r e tty L ig h t. Bible School at 10 a. m., sen. They left on Thursday. Orders filled at any time for " I ’ll have to nsk you to pay In ad morning worship at 11, Junior Mrs. C. M. Badgely went to ice cream in any quantities, vance,” remarkeil the hot«M keeper. Drain yesterday morning to as Christian Endeaver at 3. Even “ Isn’t my luggage good enough se Phone 13, The Elite. m 3 tf ing worship at 8. p. m. sist in the family of Eugene Joce- curity?” We have a full supply o f Lice yn, Mrs. Jocelyn being very ill. Christian Church. “ I fear It Is a little too emotlonaL* "Emotional?” Killer and Poultry Tonic on hand. Services as usual next Sunday. We can sell you a Domo cream “ Yes; easily mov«Kl.” —London M alt Sterling Feed Co. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. separator for $17.50 which will M. H oward F agan . Pastor. R e s u lt o f R ashness. Pwant to buy a team that will please you. Simplest thing on “ Out o f a Job, are you?" asked the weigh 1300 each. Write to E. J. the market & guaranteed. first girl. “ Boss catch you flirting?" Wynne & Woods Frier, Drain, Ore. S o c i e t y J^o^cs You can buy Homemade Cereals and “ No; I caught the boss. Say. what Dr. McCarger, h a v i n g pur sort o f a wedding dress do you think Brcahfast Foods the day they are made, at Bargain prices on salt for salt chased much o f the office fixtures the Cottage Grove Flour Mills, and they Mrs. N. E. Compton gave a Is real swell?” —Philadelphia Linger. ing hay. Rock salt and salt bricks of Dr. Ingram, will open a den also on hand. Sterling Feed Co. tal office in the room just vacated charming dinner party to a num are the equal of such foodstuffs manufac S o u v e n ir Spoons. by the latter. “ My dear «Jiladys, what are nil these tured anywhere. Try them. ber of friends on Friday evening No Sand in Our Sugar, Nothing photographs o f young men yon have?” Mrs. Merle Scovell is visiting o f last week. but Pure Cane, that’s all— West “ Those? Oh. they’re only my colle«*- at Independence with Mr. Sco- Mrs. Alfred Powell and Mrs. tlon or souvenir spoons I” —Baltimore Side Grocery. vell’s grandmother and his moth Joe Porter gave a delightful affair American. Royal White, Swifts White and er, Mrs. Thos. Hunt, who is vis Feedmans Naphtha Soaps, make iting there from her Alaska home. at the Powell home Tuesday af The way to fame Is like the way to ternoon to which about sixty of heaven through much tribulation.— wash days a pleasure. Get them When you buy underwear for at West Side Grocery. the summer months ask for Chal their friends were invited. The l,niirotire Stern«». mers’ Porousknit in boys’ and porch and all the rooms were men’s. Every garment guaran gaily decorated with great clus COTTAGE GROVE SHE HAS ARRIVED teed to give the wearer satisfac ters of poppies. Sewing and Miss Grace Battee tion. See them at Powell & Co. chatting were the principal Hospital ® Sanatarium of Eugene each week, t o A. B. Wood, of the O., P. & E. amusements, and the hostesses RUht Her* t l Your Homo Recognized as one of tlie Railway Company, returned Mon served daintily, assisted by Mrs. the thousands Best Photo Artists in the day evening from a business vis Surgical Case« Especial Attention Coast Country it to Spokane, Washington, taking Roy Short and Miss Jessie Smith. of people who scan its columns, a story of prosperity or is with Armstrong’s Studio The Ladies’ Aid Society of the neglect. Whether it would or no, it carries this annoucc- in on the trip the city of Tacoma. X - R A Y LABARATORY Presbyterian church gave an A R M STR O N G W IN S OUT We carry in stock Champion ment to people in every state and many foreign countries. For Further Particulars Address Mowing Machines & rakes. I f apron shower, and spent a pleas And every intelligent person, everywhere, knows, the It’ s the Quality. you need any sections, rivets or ant social afternoon, at the home repairs for the Champion or Mc of Mrs. Mary Smith, Wednesday. moment lie glances at a newspaper, whether the business Cormick, see Wynne & Woods. The ‘ ‘shower” was the feature of men o f the town where it is published are progressive Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beals and the afternoon and was cleverly ind up-to-date. For this very reason, a community can THE SEVEN PRIZES GIVEN Mrs. Chas. Matthews went to burlesqued by the officers, assist better afford to starve anv other o f its institutions than Three first prizes- Seven days Portland Wednesday to see the trip to the Panama Pacific expo- posies. Mr. and Mrs. Beals will ed by Mrs. Geo. McQueen and its newspapers. Other enterprises permitted to dicot K IN TE R BROS. sion in 1915, with all expenses also visit their son Chas. at Van Miss Jessie Smith. Delicious re neglect and lack o f patronage never breath the story be couver. freshments were served. The paid. Fourth prize—A $30.00 scholar Dr. F. L. Ingram and family Society will enjoy a vacation for yond the city gates, nor to any hut its own people. O TR UNKS O ship in one of Oregons best Com left this week for Pendleton, and the months o f July and August, mercial schools Contestant to their residence at the corner of the next meeting being in Sep select. Adams avenue and Eleventh St. The House Furnishers •iT T h is space is worth $1.00 Fifth prize - A $30.00 scholar is now occupied by Rev. Merle tember. PHONE 6 The Social Twelve Club was ship in one of Oregon’s best com Williams, pastor o f the Baptist mercial colleges Our selection. church, and family. pleasantly entertained Thursday Sixth Prize A $20.00 scholar afternoon at the home of Mrs. Drivers of delivery wagons ship in one of Oregon’s best com Geo. Hall. F^ncywork and so mercial schools—Contestant to complain o f the condition o f a crossing at 12th Street and Jef cial chat made the time pass High grade Family Groceries select. of the Best Brands, pure, fresh Seventh prize—A $20.00 schol ferson Avenue, and it is a dis quickly, the usual good cheer pre and wholesome. Cranberries, arship in one of the best Com graceful chuckhole, as anybody vailing. Additional guests were, tremors o f the earth (we would living in the east part of town, nuts and fruits. mercial schools in Oregon. Mrs. Geo. Kerr, Mrs. Wm. Hall, south of the park, can testify. call them earthquakes) arc very Cottage Grove looked like a Mrs. John Bader, Mrs. E. Nixon, frequent—some seasons of almost daily occurence. And ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. military camp Thursday, with all Mrs. E. J. Kent, Mrs. Linda- Notice is hereby given that by an or der of the county court o f Lane County, the boys of Sixth Company O. N. mood, Mrs. Lee Nixon, Mrs. A. yet the California papers never mention them, because, to Oregon, duly made and entered o f record G , in uniform and preparing for C. Kinter, Mrs. Ray Nixon, Mrs. Californians such happenings are not news, and the the 13th dayVof March, in the matter of the trip to Fort Stevens. They C. J. Kern, Mrs. H. N. Aldrich the estate of Euphrasia H. Youmans de newspajicr men know it would he disastrous to their ceased the undersigned Edna I* Hedrick entrained during the night, and and Miss Esther Silsby. The state tf) tell the facts to outsiders. Every newspaper was duly appointed executrix with the were away early Friday morning. dainty refreshments were served will annexed of said estate. A ll persons man, everywhere, passes over hundreds o f liapi>enings, in Daniel Dugan, son John and having claims against ssiid estate are by the Misses Blanche Lizer and hereby required to present them duly da ighter Frances, left Friday the course of his work, because it is better for his cotn-j verified as by law required to said ad morning for an extended visit in Hildred Hall. ministratrix at the law office of Alta Iowa and Pennsylvania. m u n ity th a t n o th in g he said. B ut ty p e t w o inches high They King, Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or .Inventas Lodge Holds an Election will visit at Allentown, Penn., the could n o t tell so lo u d ly o r e lo q u en tly th e s to r y o f business j egon, within six months from the dateef home of Mr. Dugan’s father, this notice. A t the regular meeting of Ju- a c t iv it y and en terprise— o r th e o p p o s ite c o n d itio n — th a t Dated the lftth day o f March. A. D. whom he has not seen since 1874. 1914. EDNA L. H E D R IC K . ventus I^xlge^I^night^of Pythias, th e in te llig e n t m an o r w o m a n reads in th e gen era! a p Dr. Kime received a telegram Wednesday night, officers were Thursday evening from Mrs. p earance o f the n ew sp ap ers o f a com m u n ity. YOU W IL L FIN D THIS A Kime’s sister in Bandon, saying elected for the coming bi-ennial that the business section o f that term. GOOD CORNER TO. WATCH reflects «liscralit on its owner, but the little Coos Bay city had just been Following is a list of officers owner gets the worst o f the «lesl be wiped out by fire. Mrs. Kime’s chosen. ► ^This space is worth $1.00 cause economy in feeding the horse relatives lost everything but their B. S. Swengel, Chancellor Com affects its working rapacity as well as residence. mander: J. A. Wright, Vice Chan Its appearance. If your horses kicks on W. Das comb has returned from cellor; J. D. Quillen, Prelate; John his feed yon can correct it by buying a trip to Sutherlin, where he has Atkinson, M. at A.; J. T. Allison, i your feed here, as you get the best secured employment on a big ho M. of W.; C. H. VanDenburg. K. : quality for the least outlay. Farmers, tel soon to be erected. Consider of R. and S .; Frank Sly, M. of E.; I contractors and horse owners generally ■ör This space is worth 25 cents PEOPLES MEAT MARKET able building activity ts reported A. L. Wynne, M. of F.; Dan Min- 1 know that our Feed la si ways np to tha N e*t Door to Leader Office from the little city, whether a ogue, I. G.; F. J. Bartel, O. G.; • standard. DAVE GOVER, Proprietor temporary condition only, it is George W. Widdersheim, repre sentative to the Grand Lodge. hard to foretell. Sterling Feed Co, D. J. Scholl No advance will be made unless market conditions force us to raise prices PRICES WILL DECLINE Local News Notes, fast are best when freshest The Cottage Grove Flour Mills Telephone 80 A newspaper has to tell Dr. H. C. Schleef S U IT C A SU S A N D RAGS •iw .r.r.r.iiM r.i'M The Metsan Shop In California Something Different A Poorly Fed Horse Something New About ME A T S Every Week