Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 21, 1915, Image 3

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Read the Leader’s new ads.
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Hats on sale at the La Vogue
Saturday.
p ic k u p s
Mrs. Roy Ginther is visiting in
Portland.
Try a dish of College ice cream
The Leader on trial six months
at the New Era drug store.
for 50 cents.
Mrs. Julia Hengstler is a guest
Remember the sale at the La
The roses are in bloom.
o f her sister, Mrs. A1 Elledge.
Vogue Saturday.
Fireman’s Benefit at the Rex
on
The little park at the Sixth
“ Something for nothing
Thursday evening.
| the last page of the Leader to- street railroad crossing is being
i beautified by the Royal Neigh-
Get acquainted with
your day.
neighbor! You may like him.
Mrs. J. K. Palmer, who has ! bore.
A. L. Wynne is building a neat
been
quite ill is rapidly recover­
The country around Cottage
modern
bungalo on his lot just
ing.
Grove never looked prettier.
west of the new high school
Some frost last night, but not [ A n o t h e r drop in gasolene only building.
severe. Very little damage done. 16 cents gallon at Cottage Grove
The Cottage Grove Garage
Garage.
The Rhododendron carnival at
sold Dr. Frost a fine new 1915
C. B. Hays orders the Leader
Florence is set for May 21 and
five passenger Buick automobile
Ladies Sample Shoes, val-
. j — Mens Sample Shoes, val­
sent to his new address at H ilt’s
22 .
Saturday.
ues to $0.50 going a t ...
ues
to
$3.of)
going
at.....
California.
Many Eugene auto parties
_.
,
.
Harry Wynne, the hardware
Mens regular $5.00 val­
Ladies Sample Shoes, val- di , Q _
made Cottage Grove a visit Spn-
[ or ,sa ®
dealer, is still ill at his home
d„ v
about April 20. price $2.50. Ap-
ues while they last........
ues to $5, going at........
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.
ply to C. A. Smith, Saginaw, Ore. with the grip, but is slowly re­
covering.
Geo H. Brainard was transact-
Mens $ LOO values now
Ladies Oxfords good values
Six head of imported Holstein
ing business at Eugene and Noti
We will sell you a Victor
going at......................
while
they
last,................
i
cows
costing
$2,000
were
receiv-
last Thursday.
mounted grind stone for $4.95.
I ed by Carle Abrahams of Salem
Always sold before for $6.00
Cameras to rent and develop­ last Friday.
* C 3 i!*3 s «3 iiC »«»K
Wynne & Woods.
ment work done at reasonable j
Sid Cole went to Creswell and
rates at Armstrong’s studio.
Pigs for Sale, fine Poland Chi­
Another lot of ladies dresses
Ladies Shirt Waists, values up
. Eugene today in the interest of
Big values a t...................... .
to $1.50, now o n l y __________
Clarence Morss is constructing the Cottage Grove Sanitary Bot­ na stock, $2.50, at six weeks.
Inquire of G. A. Harnden, Sagi­
a modern concrete sceptic tank tling Works.
naw. Phone 9 F 12.
at his home in east Cottage (
A reward of $1 will be paid
Ladies dresses including White
Ladies Lace Hose, closing out
Grove.
A new concrete sidewalk is be­
for the return of a bunch of keys
Bedford Cord, closing out___
at only
ing
laid
around
the
Masonic
tem­
Supervisor Roy Griggs has a lost in this city a few days ago.
ple and in front of the West
»£* K3Ì X S td C X
crew of men working on the Pa­ Return to Leader.
Side Grocery adjoining.
cific Highway. The grade be-,
. ,
,
low Grandpa Mckee’s is being
Why buy more lard pails when
The talk about the water sup­
Mens Corduroy pants up to
Mens Dress Shirts in Military
widened. -Drain Herald.
; you can have the old ones filled ply should either be proven or
$3 values a t ______ ________
colars, plain and stripes____
with pure home-made lard at
stopped. An investigation com­
Col. B. K. Lawson has return- Culver Bros., Peoples market,
3
for
$1.00
Fine line of work clothes.
mittee might not be out of order.
ed home from Baker, where he
About
20
subscriptions
expire
Drummers Sample Sweaters
attended the damage case against
Mens Hats, various patterns
I f too busy to go to the meat
$1.95, $1.65, $1.25, 98 and . . .
Ex-Governoc West. On his re­ with this issue of the Leader. market phone your order to Cul­
at $1.65 and ______________
turn to Portland he bought a | We trust they will be renewed ver Bros, and it will be delivered
five passenger Cadallac auto and j promptly, or ordered continued. promptly during business hours
drove it home.
i Begining Saturday April 24th.
Mr. P. T. Devereaux returned
R. W. Cross late of Washing­ ; will put our entire stock of mili- to her home in Eugene Monday
ton, has purchased a 144 acre | nery on sale, which will be sold after a weeks visit with Mrs. J.
ranch two miles above London j out reardless of cost at the La K. Palmer and other friends of
on the Black butte road, through j Vogue.
this city.
the E. C. Lockwood real estate
Mrs. Fred Kirkland o f Port-
Auto Snap A Buick run-about,
agency. This tract was formerly 1 land is visiting with Mrs. Jack
25 horse power, new set of tires,
the property of Ben Lurch.
i Miller and Mrs. John Barker,
red body, large traveling trunk
So well pleased were the girl ¡this week. Mrs. Kirkland was on rear, in good running order
formerly
Miss
Merle
Robinson
hikers with the photos made for
for $275 at the Cottage Grove
them by Photographer Arm­ of this city.
Garage, Oscar Woodson, Prop.'
strong that they are now placing! The total of British casualties
A letter from F. B. Phillips, j
all of their orders for pictures j in the war from the beginning
who
is residing on a fine dairy I
which they sell on their trip, j of hostilities up to April 11, is
farm
near Coquille, Coos county, j
anag er
with him instead of Portland. 139,347 men, according to an­
which he purchased a year ago j
There was evidently “ method*in nouncement made in the house
says, “ A man with 20 acres and
hjs madness” — in leaving town of commons by Harold J. Ten­
10 cows is independent here. I
with them.
nant, under secretary for war.
never saw such agrass country.”
Bert Willard came up from
Myrtle Creek Sunday and drove
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
a fine new Reo auto back home
which he purchased some time
Mrs. Leon DesLarzes
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
The Christian Science church
ago. He was accompanied by holds service in their chapel, 242 evening at 7:30.
S oloist and Teacher
Roy Smith the local agent as far Second street every Sunday at
Young Peoples Missionary Vol­
Pupil of the celebrated Freder­
as Roseburg.
ick W. Root, of Chicago, will ac­
11:00 a. m. and every Wednesday unteer Society, Friday evening
cept a limited number of pupils
A Cottage Grove business man evening at 7:30. All are wel­ at 7:30.
for special work in vocal studies
Sabbath School each Sabbath
who returned home from a visit come. Sunday School at 10 a.
and voice placement. Terms rea­
to Portland last week, says the m. and each Wednesday from at 1:30 p. m. Services following.
sonable. Residence phone 12111..
report is current in Portland, that 1:30 to 4:30 our circulating libra­
Cottage Grove, Oregon
The Leader for neat printing.
the Oregon Electric railroad is to ry is open to the public.
be extended this season from Eu­
gene as far as Cottage Grove.
ER 8 0 NAL »
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V
OU can buy Glasses for
10 cents or $10 and get
the same amount of materi­
al in each pair. It takes pat­
ience, skill and time to de­
termine the proper Lens for
your eyes. Do not make the
mistake of getting glasses
without first having your
eyes carefully examined.
I am equipped with mod­
ern Instruments for examin­
ing your eyes and studying
^,the glasses to meet your in-
' dividual requirements and I
guarantee satisfaction.
Y
D jT S c h d l
Optometrist and Jew eler
S ocic^ 3 ' j^o^es
r
The Emanon Club was enter­
tained by Mrs. Nelson Durham
at her home last Thursday after­
noon.
Mrs. John Bader has issued in-
vitations to the ladies of the
Eastern Star for Friday of this
week.
Mrs. B. R. Job was hostess to
the “ Social Twelve’ ’ at her pret­
ty home on Sixth street last
Thursday afternoon. Only mem­
bers were present and enjoyed a
very pleasant afternoon.
The Christian church will have
a social for all its members and
attendants, at the church, Fri­
day evening April 23. All who
can are asked to represent some
Bible character or book.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
M. E. church pleasantly enter­
tained a large number of ladies
in the church parlors yesterday
afternoon.
An enjoyable pro­
gram was rendered and dainty
refreshments were served. The
ladies had for sale a large num­
ber of aprons and other useful
articles which found a ready
market.
Advertiser’s P ro fit Big.
Eugene, Or., April 20.—Twelve
. years ago George Stanley invest-
* ed $1436 in a small store on Wil­
lamette street. He became one
of the heaviest newspaper adver­
tisers in Eugene. Today he sold
this store for $35,000. The new
purchasers are J. H. Baker, of
Spokane, and P. P. Morrow, of
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. These
men will take possession at the
end of 30 days, and will be
known as the Baker-Morrow Co.,
dealers in general merchandise.
NOW OBI
Save time and M O N E Y by buying here. Take
advantage of our Special Bargain Prices to sup
ply your Spring wants in Shoes and Clothing
O If it is to wear we have it at the right Price.
I
$3.85
$3.65
$2.85
85c
0
49c
35c
98c
35c
49c
Mens fine high grade Shirts 95 cents to $2.50
~ Mens fine $3.50 Shoes at
$2.45
Ladies Fur Trimmed Juliets leather soles, 65c
Scores of other articles too numerous to mention
BREIER & PETERSEN
A. W. S W A N S O N ,
^ 0 B U S Y STORES
Whiz,
M
.
20 B U S Y S T O R E S ^
Bang! Smash!!
H E R E 'S A HIT!
Just what You have been Looking For.
“Old Maids Musical
and Literary Society,”
Will render a screaming burlesque Reading
Forty People under the auspices of the Cottage Grove
Band assisted by prominent Business Men
Armory, Friday Evening, April 30
Admission, ' i 15 and 25 Cents
Capt. Collins, U. S. A. in-
Three local young men are in
struction officer of the Coast Ar- (.the toils for dispensing beer too
tillery corps, gave Sixth Co. at freely in a vacant room on Main
City Schools Make Good Showing.
this place some instructions Fri-j street. They will be given a
day evening.
| hearing today in the Recorder’s
Report of the city schools for
Fine Underwood high grade c>ourL
the month ending April 16.
visible
typewriter
for sale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Odenborg
Days attendance 9,984. Days Cost $100, now $35 cash or $40 drove up from Albany in their
absent 281; Tardy 95; Neither on installments $5 down, $5 per auto Saturday and visited over
month. See it at Leader office. Sunday with their daughter,Mrs.
absent nor late 350; Total enroll­
e>
»*■ r>
.
. ,
A. W. Swanson and family.
S. E. McGavran returned home Th
were accompanied by Mr.
ment 620; Percent of attendance
a t i
----- o f Albany.
97.2; Parents visits 28, school from a visit to Klamath halls the and Mrs. A.
J. Larson
first of the week and was so well
board 12. Over 14 years of age pleased with that city and coun­
The first installment o f ‘ Runa-
202 .
try that he will go there to re- way June” attracted a good
side. He says the box factory crowd at the Rex Monday even-
I there is employing 300 men, 600 ing. The song “ Runaway June”
Call at the Leader office and j men are employed in two large i by Warren Edwards was well
get a free copy of the “ Orchard ! sawmills and logging camps and rendered. This fine serial every
and Farm” magazine, a year’s it is thought that 1000 men will Monday afternoon and evening
subscription to which we are giv­ be employed there by June 1. j at the Rex.
ing absolutely free with every (See Mr. McGavran’s sale notice
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romaine re-
new subscription or renewal to in another column.
! turned to their home at Portland
the Leader. A fine new steel
W. M. Williams and wife of Saturday after a pleasant visit
lamp burner is also included in
j the Benton Harbor, Michigan with Mrs. Iiomaine’s parents,
this free proposition.
! section, were over Sunday guests Dr. and Mr. A. W. Kime. They
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthews, were accompanied by Dr. Kime
Administrator's Notice.
j who were old Michigan neigh- and family as far as Eugene in
bore. Mr. and Mrs. Williams the family auto,
N olice is hereby given tlmt the under­ had been in attendance at the
Mrs Chas
and chnd.
signed has been appointed hv the Coun­ Panama-Pacific
ahd SanDiego ren returned to their home in
tv Court o f the State o f Oregon for T.ane expositions and had visited Spo­
Eugene last Thursday after a
• ountv administrator of the estate o f A. kane. Seattle, Tacoma, and Port­
visit with relatives in this city.
land and were favorably im­ VIr. and Mrs. Cochran expect to
H. Powell, deceased.
A ll persons having claims against the pressed with the west Speaking
move to Portland early in May,
said estate are hereby required to pre­ of dull times Mr. Williams says
where Mr. Cochran has employ­
sent the same, duly verified, to me at he did not know the country was
ment with the Park Band in that
Cottage Grove. Oregon within si* j experiencing industrial and fin­
; city this season.
ancial trouble until he reached
months after the date o f this notice.
Spokane. He is engaged in the
I>ated this 21 day of April, 1915.
Whit« Minorca eggs for set-
merchandise business ting, prize stock, 15 for $1.00.
A. S. P O W E L L , Administrator o f the general
and says trade conditions are Mrs. Jas. P. Graham, residence
estate of A. H. Powell, deceased.
i normal in his home state.
-
Knox Knob, phone 152Y.
J. E. Y JUNG. Attorney for estate.
Harry Hart and wife returned
home from Portland Thursday in
their little auto.
They report
a pleasant trip and the roads in
fair condition. On their return
they visited with Mrs. Hart’s
aunt, Mrs. Frank Alford at
Salem.
Dr. J. W. Harris and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Gray, Samantha
Dillard and Mrs. Audrey Hays
motored up from Eugene Sunday
to spend the day with Uncle Jas.
H. Shortridge and wife. Among
other relatives present were Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Weeden and Miss
Arlie Langdon.
Closing ou i
W all Paper
and Paint
SALE
BRITISH SHIP SUNK
BY TURKISH TORPEDO
Ijomlon.— In the first naval battle of
the war between Turkish and British
war craft. 100 of the crew of the Brit­
ish transport Manitou were reported
to have been drowned and a Turkish
torpedo boat destroyed, in official dis­
patches to the admiralty.
The battle was fought o ff the Island
of Chios, near the Gulf of Smyrna and
about 100 miles south of the entrance
to the Dardanelles. It is believed here
Uiat the transport was torpedoed and
sunk after she had landed British
troops on the coast of Asia Minor.
Three torpedoes were shot at the
British transport, according to dis­
patches to the admiralty. All mlased
fire.
The light cruiser Minerva,
which had participated in Ihe bom­
bardment o f Smyrna, gave chase and
forced the torpedo boat ashore in Kal-
amrnult Bay. Chios Island. The Turk­
Subscribe for the Leader and
ish war craft was destroyed and her i get free one of those new steel
crew made prisoners.
lamp burners which will make
Commencing A P R IL 22 and clos­
ing May 1. W a ll Paper at A b ­
solutely Cost and Lower.
S A L E TERM S CASH
Cljqi<cl\ S e irtfic c s
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
H orace
| the farm home as cheerful as
j the city home. Orchard and
1 Farm magazine also free on this
proposition. See ad on last page.
We sell a dandy lawn mower
for $3.45. Wynne & Woods.
I
l d r ic h ,
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T. B. M c D o n a l d . Minister
Friday evening, choir practice.
Sunday, Bible school at 9:45 a.
m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
17:30 p. m.
C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer miet-
I ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
i Teachers meeting Tuesday 7:30
i p. m. Ladies Aid meeting each
I Wednesday afternoon.^
Morning subject.
‘Shirkers,
¡Jerkersand Workers.”
Evening. “ The Sin of Divis-
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ion.
Accordion pleating from the
BAPTIST CHt'RCH
shortest to longest skirt length.
Leave orders at the LaVogue.
Bible School 10 a. m. Preach­
Mrs. J. H. Bartels.
ing at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U, 6:30
p.
m. Prayer meeting Thurs­
Farmers, teamsters and stock-
men, needing the services of a day 7:30 p. m.
E. G. O. G roat , stated supply.
good veterinary surgeon should
apply to Dr. H. H. Owen, at the
Gasolene 16 cents gallon at
Modern Pharmacy, or phone 82
. or residence 159J.
t f ( Cottage Grove Garage,
W all Paper and Paint Store
80.000 Mules Ordered for British Army
Kansas City.— Orders for
80,000
mules for ur.e In the British army have
been placed with livestock dealers by
agents o f the British government, ac­
cording to announcementa made here.
A
Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sun-
dav School, S. L. Mackin, Super­
intendent. Graded lessons and
classes for all ages. Separate class
rooms.
Efficient teachers. A
ten piece orchestra leads the song
service. Mrs. Maude Wright Su­
perintendent of the Primary De­
partment. Service, with Sermon
11 a. m. and 7-30 p. m.
Junior Epworth 3 p. m. Mrs.
Helen Aldrich. Superintendent,
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Dr. Richard McCargar, Presi­
dent.
Chapter No. 2 6:30 p. m. Fred­
eric Aldrich, President.
Morning theme, "The New
Birth.”
Evening subject,
“ Keeping
Ones Life Forever.”
Epworth League topic, “ Seiz­
ing One’s One Chance to Save
Another.” Leaders, Chapter No.
1 Robinson Spencer. No. 2 Miss
Joyce Teeters.
McGAVRAN’S
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