Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, January 27, 1915, Image 3

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    THREE BROTHERS
HIE IN EIGHT MONTHS
b : ie f new s of
O regon
IOZ
S o c ie t y J'iolcs
Stormy Nights ire Nov Delights ”
Mem tiers of the Aid Society of
A cam p of S panish-A m erican w».
v e te ra n s h a s b een o rg an ized a t H ills­ the M. E. church are being en­
In the death of J. K. Barrett boro.
tertained at the home of Mrs. J.
New Edison
Tuesday Jan. 26, 1915, at his P o rtla n d 's s ix th a n n u a l autom obile S. Benson this (Wednesday) af­
“Makes Home
home in this city, it is recalled show o pened a t th e arm o ry S a tu rd ay ternoon.
Diamond
Sweet
The Constellation club will en­
that three brothers in this fami­ night.
Disc
The Idaho legislature has crea­ ly have died suddenly within the T h e O regon S ta te F e d eratio n of L a­ tertain all the ladies of the East­
Home a Sweeter
bor convened M onday In Salem , T. ern Star in the Masonic hall
ted three new counties in that
Phonograph
past eight months. LeRoy Bar­ H. B u rch ard p resid in g .
Home”
state.
Thursday afternoon and a pleas-
rett died in May and Wm. A. in E. J. M cC lanahan of E ugene h as \ ant time is anticipated.
Mrs. G. F. Mills is visiting
OU can b u y G lasses for friends in Portland, Salem and November. Jas. K. Barrett was been re e le c te d p re s id e n t of th e O re­
A pleasant afternoon was pass­
stricken with paralysis a few gon S ta te P o u ltry asso ciatio n .
ed
at the home of Mrs. C. A.
10 c en ts o r $10 a n d ¿jet Albany this week.
T e m p o ra ry o rg a n iz a tio n of th e L ane
th e sa m e a m o u n t o f m a te ri­ Kinter Bros, are conducting a days ago from which he died. C ounty J e r s e y B re e d e rs ' asso ciatio n Kinter when she entertained the
M. P. G. embroidery club Tues­
al in each p a ir. It ta k e s p a t ­ closing out sale of their big furni­ He was born in Erie county, New w as e ffected a t a m eetin g a t Eugene. day afternoon. The additional
York, Jan. 23, 1845, and was T he d is tric t fo re s te r a t P o rtlan d re ­
ience, skill a n d tim e t o de. ture establishment.
were Mrs. Leon DesLar-
therefore
70 years of age at the p o rts th a t in th e seaso n of 1914 th e re guests
The
best
of
order
and
a
good
te rm in e th e p ro p e r L ens for
zes and Mrs. Ben Groff.
w ere 1300 fire s in th e naU onal fo rests
y o u r eyes. Do n o t m a k e the time assured at the band dance. time of his death. He went with of O regon, W ash in g to n an d A laska.
Mrs. A. L. Monroe entertained
Armory Saturday evening.
his parents to Iowa, in which
m is ta k e o f g e ttin g g la sse s
After* a shut-dow n of sev eral m onths the Royal Neighbors at her home
Philip Hohl is building a con­ state he enlisted in the 20th Iowa th e big m ill of th e J. H. C ham bers Tuesday afternoon. A delight­
w ith o u t first h a v in g y o u r crete
entrance to his blacksmith Infantry at the age of 17 years L u m b er co m p an y , of C ottage Grove, ful social time devoted to conver­
eyes carefully exam ined.
shop in West Cottage Grove.
Pianos, Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music, Edison
and served three years. At the h as resu m ed o p e ra tio n s w ith a full sation and needle work was en­
I am eq uipped w ith m o d ­
joyed, and dainty refreshments
Mesdames Sparks and Morgan close of the war he was married crew .
Cylinder Records, Victor Victrolas and Records.
ern In s tru m e n ts for e x a m in ­ returned to Lorane today after an
B lasius C ra s s e r, w ho sh o t E lm er were served. Additional guests
to
Miss
Amy
Haas.
She
died
a
were Mesdames L. Bisbey, Dur­
ing y o u r eyes a n d s tu d y in g enjoyable visit with relatives in
few years later and on April 22, Bacon, a l fi-year-old boy, on Ja n u a ry ham, Mackin and Compton.
th e g la sse s to m eet y o u r in­ Michigan.
4, w as found g u ilty of manslaugh'.w .
1891, he was united in marriage by a ju ry a t Salem , a fte r a d ellb era
d iv id u a l re q u ire m e n ts a n d 1
The W. C. T. U. tendered Mrs.
Hotel men in Eugene are not­
to
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Haas. De­ tion of six hours.
Welcome Hubbell a very pleasant
* * - » w g»
*+
ing a marked increase in business
g u a r a n te e s a tis fa c tio n .
due to opening of the Siuslaw ceased came to Cottage Grove 30 J. W. G roshong, of A lbany, w as birthday surprise last Thursday
Cb|qt«cl| Setf'Ciccs
SPRAY S COLUM N
route to Coos Bay.
years ago where he has resided elected p re s id e n t of a new ly organ afternoon. Several very inter­
T elephone No. 3.
(zed H o p g ro w ers’ A ssociation of Linn esting papers were read, excell­
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
The revival meetings will close ever since. For many years he and B enton co u n ties, an d Hoy N ew ­ ent refreshments were served
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a t the M. E. church Sunday and served as clerk of the Cottage p o rt, also of A lbany, w as elected sec and a very enjoyable afternoon
H orace N. A ldrich , Pastor.
Mowing machine $10.
th e interest promised to increase Grove school district, an office he re ta ry i
B ell M. M enzies , Deaconess.
was spent by the twenty ladies
with each evening this week.
Wood for sale. Phone 3.
W illiam D. S co tt, g e n e ra l m an ag e r in attendance.
resigned only last fall. He was
Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sun­
Roy S. Smith is now sole own­ a charter member of the M. E. of th e S pokane, P o rtla n d & S e a ttle
Good
brood mare for sale.
The first ball given by the new day School, S. L. Mackin, Super­
er of the Cottage Grove Manu­ church of this city, but later af­ railw ay died a t h is hom e in P o rtlan d .
intendent.
Graded
lessons
and
One Red Jersey brood sow.
facturing Co. Mr. H. Armstrong
T h e end c a m e a f te r re p e a te d a tta c k s Moose order in their newly equip­
classes for all ages. Separate class
retiring on account of poor health. filiated with the Baptist church, of h e a rt fa ilu re th a t b ro u g h t about ped hall over the Woolen Mill rooms. Efficient teachers. A
One Poland China brood sow.
and was a consistent Christian co m plications.
store last Friday evening was ten piece orchestra leads the song
Wm. Sanders late engineer on
5 year old Jersey cow for sale.
P o rtla n d ’s p o p u latio n is 275,735, or well attended and was declared service.
the O. P, & E. railroad has sold gentleman. He is survived by a
Mrs. Maude Wright Su­
A 3 1-4 wide tire wagon only
his household goods and will soon wife, three stepsons, Ernest a gain of 5208 in 1914, acco rd in g to one of the most pleasant and en­ perintendent of the Primary De­ $ 20 .
e
s
tim
a
te
s
b
ased
on
th
e
nu
m
b
er
of
leave for Chicago with his family. Haas, Columbus, Ind., Chas.
joyable social functions of its partment. Service, with Sermon
The ground hog will make us
nam es th a t th e new city d ire c to ry will
One Jersey cow three years
Howard,
Billings,
Mont.,
and
J.
G.
Scott
was
down
from
his
Ex­ 11 a. m. and 7-30 p. m.
his annual visit soon.
co n tain w hen it is issu ed F e b ru ary 25 kind ever given in this city.
old.
Junior
Epworth
3
p.
m.
Mrs.
Dorena farm Saturday transact­
cellent music was furnished by Helen Aldrich. Superintendent,
A1 Cruson is able to be about ing business and getting his Alvin F. Howard of this city, al­ by R. L. P o lk & Co.
Registered Herford bull for
so one sister, Mrs. Chase, of Ce­
E x-G overnor W est d u rin g th e la st the DesLarzes orchestra.
again after his recent illness.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m. sale.
name on the Leader’s subscript­ dar, Kan. Funeral services will 30 d ay s of h is a d m in is tra tio n condi­
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Richard McCargar, Presi­ One Poland China boar, regis­
There is no improvement in ion list.
tio n ally p ard o n ed 59 convicts, six of
dent.
be
conducted
from
the
M.
E.
Edgar King’s condition, he still
Rev. Robert Sutcliffe of Leban­ church Thursday afternoon at 2 them m u rd e re rs , an d tw o convicted of J. H. Callahan of Portland, who
Chapter No. 2 6:30 p. m. Fred­ tered.
being seriously ill.
m a n sla u g h te r, acco rd in g to reco rd s on has been visiting Mrs. Callahan’s eric Aldrich, President.
on is spending a few days in
One good horse, harness and
John Bader has been confined Cottage Grove looking after his o’clock by Rev. H. N. Aldrich, file in th e sta te h o u se .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
buggy.
Morning
theme,
“
The
Relation
No fa ta l a c c id e n ts w ere rep o rted to Johnson, Mrs. C. H. Burkholder
to his home for a few days with 8 acre orchard tract here and assisted by Rev. D. A. McLeod
of the Church to Men.”
Good faning mill, price $15. A
an attack of lagrippe.
greeting old friends.
and Rev. W. J. Gardner, inter­ L abor C o m m issio n er H off d u ring th e charmingly entertained with a
Evening, “ The Watchman Up­ snap.
w
eek.
T
h
e
to
ta
l
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
m
lshaos
Ernest Lockwood was transact­ Noted lumbermen of Washing­ ment in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery.
Five Hundred” party at her on the Wall.”
w as 38, an d 12 o c c u rre d am ong em ­
One Oliver cast steel plow, 12
ing business at Eugene Tuesday ton inspected the new Booth-
Epworth League topic, “ An
and saw “ Mutt and Jeff” in the Kelly mill at Springfield Tuesday Death of W ell Known B u sln sse Man ployes of ra ilro a d s, w hile 9 victim s home last Thursday evening, Evening With Some of the Great inches.
w ere em ployed by saw m ill or logging Mr. Wampole receiving the high­
evening.
and will soon build an exact
Hymns.” Leaders, Chapter No.
One good mare, harness and
com
panies.
est score. The hostess was as­ 1 Mrs. H. N. Aldrich. Chapter buggy.
Benj Morel, American consul, model of it at Copaies, Washing­ John Stoneburg, a well known
Jo h n Jo h n so n , of P o rtla n d , aged
sisted in serving a dainty two No. 2, J. T. Hooper.
was injured by a bomb dropped ton.
One second hand spring tooth
business man of this city, died at ab o u t 50 y e a rs, w as found dead by h is
from a German airship at Dun­
Mrs. Jennie Fishburn had the the family home in west Cottage b ro th e r A lb ert, b etw een T u a la tin and course luncheon by her daughter,
harrow.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
kirk recently.
misfortune to fall on the stairs
sta tio n s , in th e s o u th e a ste rn Miss Belle, consisting of marsh­
I pay cash and sell for cash or
D. A. M ac L eod
Grove, Saturday evening, Jan. p M a ulloy
rt of W ash in g to n co unty, death h av ­ mallow salad, marguerites, cake
B. S. Swengel went to Port­ at the Swengel home in this city
produce.
23,
1915,
aged
61
years.
De­
one
day
last
week,
receiving
ing re s u lte d from a sh o tg u n w ound and chocolate.
land Tuesday to attend the Hard­
Those present
Bible School at 10 a. m.,
Carload of poultry supplies
ware Convention which convenes quite painful injuries, but not ceased was born in Percy, On­ n e a r th e h e a rt.
were: Messrs and Mesdames J. morning worship at 11. Junior just in.
serious.
T. J. W illiam s, c h ief of police of
tario, Canada, in 1853, in the
in that city this week.
Christian Endeavor at 3. Even­
I pay cash for chickens, eggs
L. L. Harrel returned home same neighborhood where his R oseburg, w as a c q u itte d by a Jury In H. Callahan, Ben Groff, C. E. ing worship at 7:30 p. m.
Band dance at the Armory
Frost,
A.
W:
Wampole,
B.
S.
and
hides.
th e s ta te c o u rt follow ing a h e arin g on
from
a
visit
to
the
auto
show
at
Service 11 a. m. Subject,
wife was born, and where they a c h a rg e of a s s a u ltin g G eorge C hurch, Swengel, Geo. McQueen, Jack
Saturday evening Jan. 30. Tick­
Portland
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Harrel
One
Standard sewing ma-
“
Prayer.”
et 50 cents. Always a big. en­
went up to Auburn, Washington were married in 1875. In 1878 p. so cialist. Mr. W illiam s' a r r e s t w as Grant, Elbert Bede. Mesdames
chine.
Snap.
Service
7:30
p.
m.
“
The
Val­
joyable time. Be there.
to visit at the home of her broth­ they moved to Wisconsin where th e outcom e of an I. W. W. o u tb re a k VanDenburg, Ruth Robinson, ley of Dry Bones.”
Two
last
spring Jersey heifer
Mrs. Edward Shearer has sold er H. Harrington.
Mr. Stoneburg bought a farm w hich o ccu rred S a tu rd a y night.
Miss VanDenburg, Messrs Kin­
calves
for
sale.
her place on Row river and will
J.
Y.
R
ich
ard
so
n
,
ch
ief
a
u
d
ito
r
of
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
It is the early hatched pullets and upon which they resided for th e s ta te ac c o u n tin g d e p a rtm e n t un­ ter and Sanford.
go to Portland to reside per­
T. B. M c D onald , Minister
One 2 1-2 Studebaker wagon
that
produce eggs in the fall and 18 years. In 1896 they moved to d e r th e a d m in is tra tio n of S ta te In­
manently where Mr. Shearer has
about
half worn.
early winter, when prices are Washington and nine months su ra n c e C o m m issio n er F erg u so n , has
employment.
MARRIED.
Friday evening, choir practice.
high. February, March and Ap­ later came to this community announced th a t th e c o st of a u d itin g
All
kinds
of poultry supplies
Sunday, Bible school at 9:45 a. at cash prices.
Harry Metcalf has had his ril are the months to do your
residence on West Main remodel­ hatching in order to secure early where Mr. Stoneburg engaged in the books of th e v ario u s counties, B rickler -M artin —At the resi­ m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
One steel roller, the kind that
the, barber business for some M ultnom ah n o t included, w as $19,281.
ed enlarged and otherwise great­ hatched pullets.
dence of the pastor of the Fair-
gets
all the clods.
T he sk e le to n of a larg e w hale w hich
C.
E.
6:30
p.
m.
Prayer
meet­
ly improved in convenience and
mount Presbyterian church, ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
C. M. Kissinger, 'th e Eugene time, later he opened a confec­ d rifted a sh o re Ju st n o rth of th e m outh
____ 3 _ 1-4 John Deere Moline
appearance.
One
attorney found guilty in the jus­ tionery and cigar store, in which of th e S iuslaw riv e r la s t su m m er Is
Wednesday, January 20, 1915,
Teachers meeting Tuesday 7:30! wagon good as new*
Harry Tibbets is now night tice court of violating the local business he remained up to the to be ta k e n to E ugene. Ja m e s F u l­
p.
m. Ladies Aid meeting each- „
,
‘
L,
L.
Brickler,
of
Harrisburg,
electrican at the Booth-Kelly option law, was fined $200. He time of his death. Mr. Stone­ lerto n , of E ugene, is a j F lo ren ce to
Morse
Wednesday
afternoon.
i
.
0
horse
Fairbanks
and Miss Dora Martin, of Cres-
pill while the monorail is work­ immediately filed notice of ap­
Subject
o
f
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1
engine
at
a
bargain
says
th
e
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
th
e
w
ork
an
d
Dject or morning sermon:
well, Rev. W. V. McGee offici­
ing overtime to clear the yards. peal and will carry the case to burg was kindhearted and liber­ sk eleto n w ill be p u t to g e th e r on th e
I want to bu;
>uy your chickens,
The Value of Constant Church
al,
always
willing
to
assist
the
- Springfield News
ating. They will make their Attendance.” This is one of the eggs, hides an id pelts.
the circuit court.
u n iv e rsity cam pus.
needy or those in distress. He
Phone 12H-R when you w ant your
home in Harrisburg.—Guard. series on “The Light Bearing
T he to ta l ro ad m ileage in O regon
Mrs Land, mother of Mark P. was a member of the I. O. O. F.
One gentle pony 5 years old,
clo th es cleaned, p ressed or mended
is 37,639 m iles. Of h a rd su rfaced road
Church.”
and they will be called for and d eliver­ Garroutte of this city, is seriously
drives
single or double.
ed prom ptly. Mrs. H enderson.
In the evening there will be a
ill at her farm home on Row Riv­ and Rebekah order, under the th e re a re only 25 m iles, of w hich Jack- M iller -B rewer —At the court
One 3 year old Jersey cow will
county h a s 15, C latsop has 6,
John Hampton, of Eugene, has er. Her daughter, Mrs. Will auspices of which the funernl son
house in Eugene, January 20, chart sermon on “The Fall and| be fresh in about 2 weeks.
M
ultnom
ah
3
an
d
T
illam
ook
1.
T
he
Restoration
of
Man.”
Hart
came
up
from
Corvallis
a
service was held Monday, inter­
bought the stock and business of
1915, Wallace W. Miller and
ta l m ileage of m acad am road is 962
One second hand sub-soil plow,
the Hampton store in Springfield, few days ago and is at her bed­ ment in the Odd Fellows ceme­ to
Miss Myrtle Brewer, both of
m iles, of g ra v e l road 3745 m iles, of
side
with
other
members
of
the
owned by his brother, Alton. He
tery. He is survived by a wife, p lank road 232 m iles and of e a rth road
BAPTIST CHURCH
jU 8 t Wh&t yOU
"eed '
Cottage Grove, County Judge
family.
Y
U Are Invited to Hear Them at
D Mills
& Roach
M USIC H O U SE
Q
J
I
j
D. j. Scholl
Optometrist and Jeweler
P
E R SO N A L &
PÏCKUPS B
will have personal charge.
J. H. Callahan and wife re­
There are protests against
turned
to Portland Saturday af­
maintaining the Bureau of Mines
and mining and the state depart­ ter an enjoyable visit with Mr.
ment of Geology when Oregon and Mrs. W. Q Johnson, parents
stone is rejected on all public of Mrs. Callahan. They expect
to spend the season in Nevada or
buildings.
Idaho where Mr. Callahan will
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Graham ar­ supervise street paving work.
rived in this city from Wauna,
Oregon, last week and are pre­ Coos and Curry counties have
paring to move out upon the raised a fund of $5,000 to meet
Cates ranch. Dr. Oglesby, Mrs. the expenses of a comprehensive
Graham's father, is improving display at the Panama-Pacific
Exposition this year and within
nicely from his recent illness,
a few days the material will be
B. F. Parsons is the owner of a dipped to San Francisco and in-
Ford motar car which he has stalled in the Oregon building,
operated for five years, and he
Approximately 5,000 acres
claims the record distance travel­
ed by any one car in Lane county, have been signed up within the
saying the machine has gone past few days in the vicinity of
Medford and Grants Pass, an
66.000 miles.—Eugene Guard.
acreage sufficient to warrant the
Mr. and Mrs. George Gourley erection of a beet sugar factory.
and two children, of Eugene, A corjioration backed by Oregon.
were over Sunday guests of Mrs. California and Utah capital has
Gourley’s mother, Mrs. Palmer. been formed to carry through
Mr. Gourley returned home Mon­ the project.
day. but Mrs. Gourley and child­
Garrett Flynn of Fredonia,
ren will remain here for the
Kansas, gave his brother, who
week.
has been quite ill at his home in
A Saturday supper represent- this city for some time past, an
ing the grocery business of our agreeable surprise by dropping
city, will be given to the public. i ¡n on him last Sunday after a
Saturday from 5 to 7:30 p. m. in separation of 20 years. Mr.
the dining room of the Christian Flynn is considerably improved
church. Come, enjoy the social jn health and the brother will re­
pleasures and a good supper, turn to his Kansas home about
Chicken and dressing and nood- Saturday and will be accompani-
les will be on the bill-o -fare. 25 e(j by Mrs Richmond, who is a
ce. -8 per plate.
¡sister of Mr. Flynn,
and daughter, Mrs. F. C. Coff­
man; two sisters, one in Canada
and one at North Bend, also three
brothers residing in Wisconsin.
32,689 m iles.
S ta te V e te rin a ria n L ytle, w ho is
se c re ta ry of th e L iv esto ck S an itary
board, an n o u n ced th a t th e d e p a rtm e n t
had expended $25,126.99 of th e ap p ro ­
Card of Thanks.
p riatio n to r tw o y e a rs of $50,000. T he
Mrs. Stoneburg wishes to ex­ e x p e n d itu re w as for 18 m onths. C at­
tend her sincere thanks to the tle tu b e rc u lo sis in sp ectio n num bered
13,321; m alleln Inspection. 2311, and
many neighbors and friends who sh
eep Inspected, 400,000.
tendered kind favors during the
W ith ev ery a p p o in tm e n t an d fe a tu ra
late fatal illness of her husband in accord w ith th e occasion, T h e D al­
and to the I. O. 0. F. and Re- les b u sin ess m en e n te rta in e d th e offi­
bekah’s for the beautiful fioral cials of th e O regon-W ashlngton R ail­
& N av ig atio n com pany a t an
offerings and services rendered. e road
la b o ra te b a n q u e t a t H otel D alles S a t­
urday. T h e a ff a ir w as a to k en of ap­
A train load of logs a day is p reciatio n of w h a t th e ra ilro a d h eads
arriving at Chambers saw mill have done fo r T h e D alles.
F our sin g e rs from th e O regon A gri­
from the big logging camp in the
forest reserve east of Cottage cu ltu ra l college will leave C orvallis
th is w eek fo r an ex ten d ed to u r of th e
Grove.
e a s t as th e g u e sts of th e S a n ta Fe
railro a d . T l.e q u a rte t will a p p e a r firs t
Last Wednesday Rev Groat a t San F ran cisco , and from th e re will
was called to Menlo, Wash., to jo w u rn ey e a s t a s fa r as C hicago, giv­
visit a sister, who is very ill with | i"“"" ’
en ro u te and sin g in g on
heart trouble and is not expected th e de luxe tr a in s on S a n ta Fe ltas.i.
to survive many days.
T h e to u r will la s t a b o u t fo u r w eeks.
T he to ta l a m o u n t of th e fees re ­
ceived by th e au to m o b ile d e p a rtm e n t
Will furnish feed and good
care for gentle single driving of S e c re ta ry of S ta te O lc o tt’a office
horse in return for its use. In­ fo r the y e a r en d in g D ecem ber 31 w as
$77,592. as co m p ared w ith $ $ M 7 I in
quire at this office.
1913 and 342.994 In 191$. T h e m otor
vehicle re g is tra tio n s to ta le d 16,34 7,
Chas. Beals is conducting a m otorcycles 2898, d e a le rs 110 and
moving picture theater at Salem. c h a u ffe u rs 1838. In 1913, 13,957 mo­
to r vehicle an d m o to rcy cle re g is tr a ­
Subscribe for the Leader.
tio n s w are m ade.
ci
r O.
n G
PorvA-r
PnotA.
Heavy
horse at harness
and de-
E. G.
roat , Pastor.
,ivery
wafion
a bar>rain
Helmus W. Thompson officiat­
ing. Both of the contracting
parties are well known and high­
ly esteemed in this city, Mr. Mil­ Mrs. Beaver teacher.
I One yearling heifer Gurnsey
Preaching Sunday, 1 1 a m .
ler being in the employ of the S.
and Jersey, one yearling heifer
P. Railroad Co. here, where they
The young people’s society of Jersey.
the Baptist church* have complet­
will reside.
you want a good fat chick­
ed a belfry and placed a bell in it en If see
me. I am corn feeding
which will peal forth the hours
George W. Gilcrist and Miss of service and invite the people some nice ones.
Martha A. Wooley were quietly to worship. A cordial welcome
Four-year-old cow will be fresh
in a few days, also nine-year-old
married at the home of the is extended to all.
j cow fresh now.
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Last Sunday morning a large
B. Wooley, Wednesday afternoon congregation attended the Bap­
Horse power drag saw cheap.
Jan. 27, 1915. The ceremony tist church and listened to a very You can’t afford to use elbow
was performed by Rev. H. N. interesting discourse by Rev. greese. Let the horse do the
Aldrich and was witnessed only Groat from the text, "Son’s of work of four men.
God.” Rev. Groat’s age and ex­
three year old Jer­
by the bride’s parents.
perience enables him to bring sey Registered
bull. This is a good one and
Mr. and Mrs. Gilcrist will be­ lessons from the word of God
gin housekeeping immediately in that is very instructive and com­ can be bought right.
I also have in stock a full line
forting to his hearers. Services
their home on Coast Fork.
of International Harvesters, wag­
every Sunday morning.
ons and machinery.
Shelby L. Teeter and Miss Al­
ma L. Fuller were united in mar­ The Leader for neat printing. , I also keep on hand a full stock
riage at Eugene last Thursday,
1 of Page wire fence. This is sure
Jan. 21, 1915, County Judge
; the best fence on the market.
Thompson officiating. The bride
Good three year old colt for
and groom are both well and fav­
M rs. Leon Desl^irzes
sale. This is a fine heavy colt
orable known here where they
S oloU l anti T eacher
and will make a big draft horse.
will continue to reside.
Pupil of the reteh raleil F re d e r­
Please return your empty milk
ick W. Root, nf ( M rngo. will ac­
bottles. We need them and will
L. A. Ralston has accepted a
cept a lim ited num lier of pupil*
pay you five cents each for them.
for «pecial work in vocal am ities
position in the Flour Mill Co’s,
and voice placem ent. Term » rea­
Second hand furniture for sale.
warehouse near the depot, suc­
sonable. Reflate nee phone 123L.
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tables,
hall tree, rocking chair,
Cottage Groan, O regon
ceeding Geo. W. Matthews, who
bread mixer, guitar, bed springs
ia teaching school at London.
and sofa.
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