Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, May 19, 1915, Image 3

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    CHAUTAUQUA PLANS
FIRST HALF HOLIDAY
ARE ALL PERFECTED
WAS A WEL ONE
Regardless .of the frequent
showers the four local baseball
teams sallied forth last Thursday
afternoon and were followed to
Stauffer’s park by a large num­
ber of business people who had
closed their stores and citizens
u
cares and the grind of office and
store work. The first game call
ed was between Brund’s Beavers
and Baker’s Bears and resultec
in a score of 8 to 1 in favor of
Beavers.
The second game was between
Mackin’s Badgers and Smith’s
Braves resulting in a victory for
the Badgers by a score of 8 to 1
This Thursday afternoon, the
Badgers will play the Beavers,
and the Braves will play the
Bears at the Stauffer Park, and
it is to be hoped the weather con­
ditions will be more favorable.
F°
¡Closing out
Our local Chautauqua commit­
teemen are to have the advice
and counsel as well as other help
of experienced Chautauqua men
Chautauqua June 13-18.
in putting on the work here. S
Tuesday was good roads day.
N. Fosfer, representing the Elli
Bumper hay and grain crops
System, is
are now assured.
here to assist in the organization
J. I. Jones is thinning out his
and planning for the six big
peaches too many on the trees.
days. He has had several year
The big Chautauqua comes
of experience, both in lyceum
next. Engage your season tick­
It takes Patience, skill and ets.
and Chautauqua work.
time to determine the pre­ Trains are now arriving on
“ We are very enthusiastic-
scription according to which time from the webfoot state of
over the list of the attractions
the proper lenses for your California.
which will appear here in about
eyes should be made. Do Mayor Chambers has proclaim­
thirty days. Every number has
not make the Mistake o ed May 27 as Good Roads day in
been very carefully selected and
there is not a ‘filler’ from one
gettin g glasses w ithout first this community.
having your eyes carefully
end to the other” said Mr. Foster
Cottage Grove will soon have
examined. I am equippec a modern 3-story concrete brick
in discussing the program. “ Why
with Modern Facilities for ex hotel, 80 x 100 feet.
shouldn’t we be with such peo­
The European horse buyers
amining your eyes, and sup
ple as Senator E. J. Burkett,
plv the glasses to meet your who visited this city Tuesday
Col. Miller, Witepskie’s Royal
made no purchases.
Individual Requirements.
Hungarian Orchestra, Charlotta
The contract for paving First
Bergh and all the others on the
And Guarantee Satisfact­ street
has been let to Chas. Beid-
program.”
ion.
ler by the city council.
“Sometimes there is a little
Strawberry shortcake is com­
misunderstanding
as to just what
mencing to taste more like straw ­
the Chautauqua is and does.
berries and less like money.
A committee of forty Cottage It is a six days’ program of the
The Southern Pacific is out
Grove
citizens went to Eugene best in music, oratory, lectures,
with
a
beautiful
illustrated
folder
Optometrist and Jeweler
last Thursday to interview the cartooning and entertainment.
entitled “ Oregon Outdoors.”
The Booth-Kelly mill at Spring- county court about opening the Each attraction will be with you
field delivers lumber as far south proposed Fifth street road, which two days and at each program,
as Creswell by auto truck for would lead directly south from both afternoon and evening,
building purposes.
this city and would give a direct there will be music. The pro­
The Cottage Grove Garage sold thoroughfare through the city. gram is well rounded and appeals
its Ford demonstrator with elect­ The county court was also asked to all.”
ric starter and lights to a man
Nor will the children be for­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson from London Springs this week. to build a bridge across the Coast
Music House
Fork and to take care of surfac­ gotten. Each morning at nine
will soon move into the Tyson
“ Three Weeks,” the great sen­
residence on Sixth street.
o’clock there will be the Junior
sational love story by Elinor ing about a half mile of road.
The many friends of Dr. Ogles Glyn, will be the next big at­ The committee also took up Chautauqua, especially for the
by will be sorry to learn that he traction at the Rex. Wednesday with the county court the surfac­ boys and girls. A lady trained
is quite ill at his home in this 19th.
ing of about three miles of the in story-telling and playground
city.
Fine stock of Cactus Dahlia north Lorane road which is al­ work will be here*during the en­
Attorney Alta King spent Mon­ bulbs just received at the Sunny- most impassable in wet weather tire time to direct and lead the
S o c ie ty jNoJes
Cl|qt<cli SetfV iccs
day and Tuesday in Salem visit­ side Greenhouse, H. K. Metcalf. and over which a large amount children. The first hour will be
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ing with his father, Edgar King Call and make a selection or
the C O N T IN E N T A L M O R TG A G E
of traffic must go in reaching spent in folk legends, fairy
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
who is seriously ill at a Salem phone your order.
Complimenting Mrs. Nina of
C O M P A N Y you can s e c u re it a t (i |>er
Cottage
Grove.
stories,
historical
tales
and
child­
H
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r
a c e N. A ldrich , Pastor.
hospital.
Humphreys of Astoria, Mrs. C. cent, for a n v lenal p u r p o s e on a p p r o v e d
The Rex theatre opened for
real e s t a t e . T e r m s easy; tell u s y o u r
In
the
committee
were
the
fol­
ren’s
stories.
The
balance
of
H.
VanDenburg
assisted
by
her
W. H. Tyrrell and family, for­ business again Tuesday evening,
Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sun­
w a n t s a n d we will c o -o p e ra te w i t h y o u .
merly of Iowa, but late of Port­ the recent damage from fire hav­ lowing: Elbert Bede, T. C. the morning will then be spent daughter, Miss Eunice, very
day
School, S. L. Mackin, Super­
PETTY & COMPANY
land, have decided to locate in ing been repaired. It is now Wheeler, J. F. Spray, A. B. in directing the play life of the pleasantly entertained a number 51.1 DENHAM
intendent.
Mrs. Maude Wright
BUILDING
DENVER,
COLO.
of ladies at their home Monday
Cottage Grove and will occupy practically fire proof.
Superintendent
of the Primary
Wood, K. K. Mills, C. M. Parker, youngsters. This is one time afternoon. Conversation
and
the Bennett residence.
Department. Service, with Ser­
The McQueen-Boldon merchan­ Frank Woodruff, John Spriggs, when the children will get more needlework occupied the time
mon 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Mrs. N. W. Drake and daught­ dise stock and business has been Ernest Lockwood, J. H. Cham­ than the grown-ups.” Lay your and the hostesses served delici­
Junior Epworth League 3 p.
ers, Misses Zena and Mable, have transferred to an Idaho man who bers, Andrew
ous
refreshments.
Those
pre­
Brund, Geo. plans right now to attend Cot­
Mrs. Leon DesLarzes
m.
Mrs. Helen Aldrich, Superin­
¿one to Newport to spend a few will assume the management of
sent were: Mesdames Jos. Por-
Knowles, C. M. Shinn, J. W. tage Grove’s Chautauqua.
tendent.
Soloist and Teacher
months by the sea for the benefit the business next week.
tsr,
C
C.
Cruson,
H.
A.
Miller,
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
Grant, John Bader, C. J. Kem.
of Mrs. Drake’s health.
P u p i l of t h e c e l e b r a t e d F r e d e r ­
Edna Kem, Compton, Mills, Van
Dr. Richard McCargar, Presi­
ick W. R o o t , of C h i c a g o , will a c ­
David
Griggs,
F.
M.
Harrison,
Allison,
Kime,
Ostrander
and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hender­
dent.
c e p t a l im i te d n u m b e r of p u n i ls
Bert Lawson, Oliver Veatch. W.
Humphreys.
son arrived home from a very
for sp e c ia l w o r k in vocal s t u d i e s
Chapter No. 2, 7:00 p m. Fred­
a n d voice p l a c e m e n t
Term s rea­
enjoyable visit with relatives at
NEW VERSION OF IT * P. Huff, J. Hull, Emmet Sharp,
Mrs. Leon DesLarzer was host­
eric
Aldrich, President.
so n a b le . R e s i d e n c e p h o n e 1211,.
Forest Grove Saturday evening.
Ernest Sears. In addition there
ess to the M. 1*. G. embroidery
Morning
theme, “The Blight
C
ottage
Grove,
O
regon
They visited Portland several
It’s a long way to Tipperary,
club at her home on West Main
were three auto loads from the
of Jealousy.”
times while at Forest Grove, and
W.
L.
Powell,
claiming
to
be
It’s a long way to go.
street Monday afternoon. The
Evening, the Baccalaureate
country south of Cottage Grove
jnade the entire trip in their au-
It’s but a short step to our soda
additional guests were Mrs. Ed-1
an
O.
A.
C.
student,
was
arrest­
sermon for the graduating class
that
would
be
served
by
the
pro­
ofemobile.
fountain.
of the high school will be preach­
ed in Cottage Grove early Thurs­ na Kem, Mrs. M. F. Desl.arzes]
posed road.
Mrs. Albert Heliwell, the
And the finest drinks, you know.
Through an error the name of
ed by Itev. D. A. MacLeod.
day morning by City Marshal and
latter being voted a member of j
Gladys Hays was annouced as
Epworth League Devotional
Good-bye, Ice water;
Green
Pitcher
and
taken
to
Eu­
this club. A social time with
having won the honor of repre­
meeting topic, “ Are Children in
Farewell, all other drinks;
gene on a warrant issued in Cor­ fancy work was enjoyed and
senting the Weat side 7th grade
Our Town Getting a F’air Chance?
It’s a long, long way to Tipperary.
vallis. He is charged with leav­ dainty refreshments was served
in the county spelling contest
(Physically, Mentally,Morally.” )
But here’s the right place, me-
when it belonged to Donald
Leader, A. J. Armstrong, Chapt­
ing with a motar car which he by the hostess.
thinks.
Woods, who attended the county
Ashland, May 12.—Ashland er No. 2 is invited to be guests
was about to buy from a Cor­ The Royal Neighbors Club was
T R Y ONE OF OUR
contest at Eugene last week and
entertained
by
Mrs.
Geo.
Hall
at,
Four bridges are wanted in vallis man without paying for it.
will be the “ Gateway City” in of Chapter No. 1 for this meet­
TIPPERARY SUNDAES
made a good showing.
ing.
her
home
Tuesday
afternoon,
Lane county this year; two may His companion, J. C. Tremp, also
more ways than one after the
when
the
usual
social
time
was
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Miller, of
be built, and one is probable. claiming to be a student, was
spent with fancy work, and the I first of January. 1910. Automo­
T. B. M c D onald , Minister
PivrtK‘. have just returned home
The four named in order of prob­ not arrested.
hostess served excellent refresh­ bile tourists and train loads of
from a Nvery enjoyable visit to
ability are: That across the
F’riday evening, choir practice.
ments. Besides the club mem-.
The
Two
left
Corvallis
Wed­
&
Coos county where they formerly
Sunday, Bible school at 9:45 a.
Coast Fork on the Pleasant Hill nesday afternoon at 4 o’clock and bers the additional guests were: I Oregonians and Washingtonians
Ice
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m
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s
for
m
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Ilian
jg
resided. Th«v report business
h a lf g a llo n d e li v e r e d free.
V road, one across the North Fork
H. A. Miller, W. P. who are unable to get along on m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
prosperous in the Coquille valley,
early that night word was sent Mesdames
8:(X) p. m.
of the Siuslaw near Acme, one to Eugene with the request to Hall, H. J. Shinn, ltay Nixon, the allowance of booze allowed
but say the roads are bad owing
C. E. 7:00 p. m. Prayer meet­
to the unususl amount of rainf ill
across the Coast Fork at Cottage stop them. The two left Eugene Mervin Flick and N. E. Compton. | by the new law will pass through ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
this spring, a though crop pros-
last F’riday the ladies of Ashland enroute to the oasis over
Ladies Aid meeting each Wed­
Rev. Robt. Sutcliffe left on his Grove and one across the Willam­ with the car, corresponding to the On Relief
Corps very pleasantly the state line in California. Ash­ nesday afternoon.
p cts are fine.
Chautauqua lecture tour a few ette river at Harrisburg.
that missing, five minutes before surprised Mrs. Miller at her home
days ago, his first lecture being
Morning sermon: “The Joy of
To build these the county had the sheriff received word from on Sixth street, also Mr. Miller, land hospitals will no doubt do a
delivered
at
Merced,
Calif,
today.
Temptation.”
$25,000 available at the first of Corvallis of the warrant for the but he had an idea we were bum Uitood business in overhauling
Card of Thanks.
There will be no evening ser­
Will Kirk, who has been em­ the year, assuming that 100 per arrest of the students. Night hie bees and did not tarry about smashed up joy riders who fail vice
on account of the Baccal­
We desire to extend our heart­ ployed as bookkeeper for the cent of the taxes are paid. Last police Captain Bristol observed very much. A very enjoyable to negotiate the curves on the aureate sermon at M. E. church.
afternoon was had and delicious
tow River Lumber company, is
felt thanks to our neighbors and thinking of returning to his home year the county spent $20,000 the car standing in front of a refreshments were served. Those Siskiyou grade. Garages will
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH.
for maintenance and repairs on restaurant shortly after 7 o’clock. present were: Mesdames L. also do a good business.
many kind friends for the cour­ in Montana in a few days.
D . A. M a c L e o d
Those who are able to get
the bridges already erected. He stopped to notice its wire Hamloth, Rhodes, Tompkins
tesies and favors extended to us
The late rain is proving in­
Bible School at 10 a. m.,
during the illness and death of jurious to the strawberries, say Some $2500 has already been spent spoked wheels and other unusual Bohm, Graber, Miller, Fahren- along on the state allowance will morning worship at 11. Junior
wald.
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,
have
their
needs
attended
to
by
our beloved husband and father, the growers, not only holding for this purpose already.
Christian Endeavor at 3. Even-
features.
The Constellation Club
The county engineer has his
; a distillery warehouse which will ( W K worehip at 8:<X) p. m .
Phillip Hohl. and we especially them back, but diminishing the
A few moments later the sheriff : meet Thursday afternoon in will
be opened at Hornbrook, Siskiyou
thank ail those who contributed crop. It also makes the grass plans completed for the Coast began to describe the car to him. 1 Masonic Temple, Mesd a m the
Service 11 a. m. Subject,
e
s
grow
faster
than
the
gardens.
¡County,
California, the purpose “ Fact and Fancy.”
Fork bridge on the Pleasant Hill
those beautiful floral offerings.
“ Don’t go any further,” inter­ Burkholder and I.urch hostesses.
Sunday evening Baccalaureate
(of which will be to supply the
M r s . H o h l and F a m ily .
Among those who attended the road. This, according to Com­ rupted the officer, “ I know where
The
Reliecca
Social
Club
meets
address
at the M. E. church.
thirsty
of
this
side
of
the
state
funeral of the late Phillip Hohl missioner Hawley, will cost ap it is.”
with Mrs. C. W. Caldwell Friday with booze. A warehouse is now
.,
, | in this city last Wednesday from proximately $11.000, replacing
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
The men had just left. A mo­ afternoon.
Have you paid the printer late- outside points were: Mrs. Fred the present structure that was
___
j under construction at the aliove
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
tor cycle jiolice started in pursuit,
ly?
Norton of Corvallis; Miss Malin-
A
. named point, and will t>e stocked evening at 7:30.
da Hess of Roseburg; Mrs. Mary condemned and temporarily re­ found that they had started
Hotel and bakery
Young Peoples Missionary Vol­
Wald of Eugene; Mr. Clem Ho- paired last winter. Contracts south, and officers in town along for sale or trade for Cottage rea''y for business when prohibi­
tion comes. Shipments will be unteer Society, Friday evening
'j will t>e called for within a few
Inquire
at
Grove
property.
des of Eugene.
L U N C H E S FOR
the road were also notified. The
made by mail or express Articles at 7:30.
days.
men stated before leaving that Leader office.
Eugene people moving for
Sabbath School each Sabbath
of incorporation of the company
A
delegation
of
40
citizens
from
new twelve-room grade school,
at 1:30 p. m. Services following.
they were headed for Mexico.
t ,,
. | Portland municipal wood yard were filed with the clerk of Mult-,
southern Lane county appeared
They were captured at the Cot- ' finflsjf9elf with io . ooo cords of nomah County Monday, the in­
Uncle Bern and Aunt Jane tiefore the county court Thursday
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Veatch were invited to attend asking for a bridge. The struc­ tage Grove Garage where they wood on hand that competes corporators E>eing B. H. Goldstein
à Cakes. Hot Meat Sandwiches,
The
Christian Science church
were held by Mr. Woodson while with farmers aud wood dealers.
* the San Francisco exposition by
and M. M. Mayers. This ware­ holds service in their chapel, 242
k Pies and Pastry prepared upon » their son. Conductor Sam Veatch, ture planned for this place will a messenger was seeking the
house will suppy the wants of! Second street every Sunday at
this week, who agreed to accom­ t>e steel, in all probabilities, cost-
x short notice. Don't worry your­
BAPTIST CHURCH
« pany them and defray all expen- jng approximately $3000. A 125- city Marshal.
self
about
your
picnic
lunch.
Just
W’estern Oregon in the liquor 11:00 a. m. and every Wednesday
»
Bible School 10 a. m. Preach-
turn the order over to us.
ses,
but
they
greatly
regret
that
line,
and another warehouse will j evening at 7:30. All are wel­
'
•
foot
span
is
needed.
This
one
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Veatch ing at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U, 6:30
come. Sunday School at 10 a.
owing
to
their
advanced
ages
and
I
and the Harrisburg bridge will
X
children and Miss Hazel p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­ E h * built just across the Oregon m. and each Wednesday from
« enfeebled condition they cannot be probably left over until next and
line in Nevada to wet the whistle 1 1:30 to 4:30 our circulating libra­
Hemenway of Cottage Grove day 7:30 p. m.
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accept the kind invitation and
C has . C ooley , Proprietor
_______ 5 take the trip.
were in Eugene Friday.
E. G. O. G roat , stated supply. of Eastern Oregon.
year.—Guard.
ry is open to the public.
Eyes Should Be
Carefully E x a m in e d
DELEGATION CALLS
ON COUNTY COURT
D. J. Scholl
Entire Stock to go at
“T he Music House”
Great Sacrifice Prices f
On Pianos, Sew ing Machines, Musical
Merchandise, Art Goods—All Must Go!
Sheet Music at Less than Cost
A Big Line at 5 Cents a Copy and all Good
Edison’s Amberol Records 10c while they Last
Your Chance to Buy that Sew ing Machine
For Less. N ew Home Machine only $30.
One-third Off on Art Goods
ERSONAL S
PICKUPS 8!
P
Our loss is your gain, Don’t miss
this GREAT SALE. Now on.
Mills & Roach
“M O N EY ’’
MARSHAL STOPS
ALLEGED THIEF
NO NEW BRIDGE
FOR THIS SEASON
T j / ig &itte\
! Picnic Parties 1
PALACE RESTAURANT
ASHLAND GATE-WAY
TO BOOZE JOINTS