Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 27, 1915, Image 7

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Subscribe for the Leader.
Remember the thirtieth of
I March.
Everything in the music line
at the Music House.
Dont forget to ask your grocer
for Baker Bros, bread.
You can buy glasses for
New bakery open every day
3 0 cents or Ten Dollars—
except Sunday afternoon.
and get the same am ount ol
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brainard
m aterial in each pair.
visited at Eugene Wednesday.
But RIGHT glasses are
Miss Mildred Pringle is a guest
much more than mere m a­
o f relatives and friends in this
terial.
U n l e s s von buv. city.
G L A S S E S plus S E R V IC E
Born—To the wife of 0. W.
you do n o tg e tv o u r m oney’s Blackmore, March 4, 1914, a nine
w orth.
pound girl.
I have the knowledge, ex­
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
perience and equipment to Blackmore, on February 21, 1914,
a ten-pound son.
furnish right glasses.
Attorneys King and Shinn,
Satisfaction Guaranteed and Frank Garroutte were county
seat visitors Monday.
Jas. P. Graham came up from
Wauna yesterday to spend a few
days with his family.
GLASSES
D. J. Scholl
Optometrist and Jeweler
Local News Notes,
Phonographs and records at
the Music House.
Fresh ground bone for poultry
at Bartels & Ernest’s meat mar­
ket.
We are prepared to roast that
meat, chickens, etc. for lodge
suppers and furnish the trim­
mings to go with it.
B a k e r
B
r o s
.
Orders filled at any time for
ice cream in any quantities.
Phone 13, The Elite.
m 3 tf
For Sale—Buff Orpington eggs
for hatching, $1.00 per setting o f
15. Apply to M rs . J. K. B arret .
Cantata, “ The Seasons.” Fifty
voices. Beautiful costumes. In­
spiring music.
Arcade Theater,
March 17.
For Sale—Wagon, team and
harness.
Team weight 2500.
Enquire Box 21, Cottage Grove.
3-4-tf
Poultrymen. —Before you buy
an incubator, examine the new
model “ Queen” at Sterling’ s
feed store.
(f3)
Ever try those jelly rolls,
cream puffs, pies or cakes. We
are sure one trial will convince
you. B a k e r B r o s .
Johnny, bring the washtuh,
Mariar, fetch the starch; And
we’el wash the dirt from father’s
shirt, for the thirtieth day of
March.
Eggs For Hatching.—White
Wyandottes and Indian Runner
ducks, only 75 cents per setting.
Leave orders at DesLarzes Gro­
cery Store.
For Sale or Trade—My nine
room residence and nearly three
acres of well improved lots on
West Main, a paved street. In­
quire o f W. C. Conner.
1
if
Valuable coupons with pur­
chases at the West Side Grocery.
Duntley Combination Vacuum
Sweepers only $7.50 direct from
factory. J. O. McCrady, 1164
Lincoln street, Eugene, Ore. m il
Pure White Indian Runner
Duck eggs for setting $1.00 per
dozen for local orders.
For
orders requiring shipping pack­
age $1.50. Good 200-egg incu­
bator cheap. W. B . F i n n e y .
Wanted 100,000 feet of fir pil­
ing. Inquire of F. H. Hall, Cot­
tage Grove, Oregon.
For Sale—Thoroughbred White
Minorca, White Rock and Black
Minorca cockeral.
Enquire at
this office.
Dont forget we have fresh
bread every day for dinner trade.
B
a k e r
B
r o s
.
Attend the silver tea Friday
afternoon at the home o f Mrs.
David Griggs.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
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From selected stock, Indian
Runner ducks, fawn and white.
White egg strain, 60 cents for
twelve. Buff Leghorn, 75 cents
for 15. C. F. H a n d y , Cottage
Grove.
3-ll-4t-p
GRAND ST. PATRICKS BALL.
Given by the Cottage Grov
order of Owls at Phillips hall-
March 17.
All turn out and
wear your green.
Four hours
good clean dancing and amuse­
ment Irish music by Apper-
son’s orchestra. Dancing begins
at 8:45. Tickets $1.00
HATS
S o c ie ty J'iofes
NONE B E T T E R M A D E —
NONE B E T T E R KNOWN
T h e reason w h y a M c K ib b in hat always “ feels right” at the first
is because it is provided with the famous M c K tb b in “ Cushion S w ea t.”
Mrs. C. E. Lockwood who has
try
been visiting at the home of Mr.
on ,
Mrs. Merle Scovell entertained
Right qualities throughout and up-to-the-m inute styles accentuate the first “ right
Ward on Mosby Creek, returned the M. P. G. club at her home
feel.”
home Friday.
Tuesday afternoon.
After the
T h e M c K ib b in are right through and through. Y ou r Dealer g u a . r a n t e e s them.
Elbert Bede and family moved usual program consisting of
into the Jury residence on East needlework, the hostess served a
Main street at the foot o f the hill dainty luncheon appropriate to
St. Patricks day. Favors were
last Thursday.
clay pipes tied with green ribbon.
Mrs. M. C. Robinson of Port­
Mrs. H. A. Miller was hostess
land visited at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Hemloth a few days to the Social Twelve at her home
last Thursday afternoon. The
last week.
annual
election of officers took
The Ladies’ Missionary society
place
and
the following officers
of the Christian church meets
were
elected
for the ensuing
with Mrs. LeRoy Wood Thursday
year:
Mrs.
Job,
president; Mrs.
afternoon.
Compton, vice president and
Conductor Al Veatch and O. O. Mrs. Burkholder secretary. A
Veatch will build a new brick on report was made as to the result
their Main street lot occupied by of soliciting for Mrs. Coleman
the People’s Meat Market this and the members o f the club
season.
assisted by the public, shipped
Cantata, “ The Seasons. ” Fifty Mrs. Coleman a box of clothing
voices. Beautiful costumes. In­ valued at $30 and completed the
spiring music. Arcade Theatre, funds for the purchase of a plow
March 17. Admission 15, 25, and and harrow which will be pur­
chased and shipped to her direct
50 cents.
from Portland. After the busi­
Rev. Robt Sutcliffe of Lebanon ness meeting a pleasant time
spent a few days in this city was enjoyed witn needlework
A. L. Woodard and son are early last week looking after his and the hostess served a delic­
building a neat bungalo in the fine young 8-acre apple and peach ious two-coursc luncheon.
orchard in the Jones tract.
new Woodard addition.
The Panama club were delight­
John Bader is laying a concrete
Buff Leghorn eggs for hatch­
fully entertained at the home of
sidewalk
in
front
of
the
fine
pro­
ing. 75 cents for 15.
Shelby
A ' . * ' . * ' . * ' . * " .A \ A ’ .A \ A -.A \ A \ A '.A \ A , .A , . * ’ . * \ A
perty which he recently bought Mrs. W. B. Cooper last Friday
Teeters.
3-4-5t
on West Main street, and will afternoon by Mesdames Cooper
Wanted To trade two beds soon build a fine residence on and Frost.
Mesdames C. H.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE
and springs for dry wood, bark
this property with concrete base­ VanDenburg, Ernest Bisbey and
preferred. Inquire of Leader.
ment and all modern conven­ David Griggs were guests of the
club.
Delicious
refreshments
Conductor Al. Veatch is a iences.
were served consisting of chicken
guest of his parents. He is still
Capt. II. K. Metcalf is build­
suffering slightly from rheuma­ ing a fine new garage on his salad, pickles and sandwiches,
two kinds of cake and coffee.
tism.
‘Star Brand Shoes are Better”
home property on West Main
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede en­
You have got to pay your taxes. street. It will be a fire proof
But there is no law to make you building with concrete floor and tertained a few friends inform­
ally at dinner Sunday in honor of
say you like it or to look pleasant driveway.
the ninth birthday of their little
about it.
Miss Frances Cox will go to daughter Ruth.
Wanted—To buy good horse Comstock Sunday to accept a 4-
The annual supper and busi­
and cow. Must be a bargain for months term of school which she
ness
meeting of the Presbyterian
cash. Enquire of Hemenway & will begin teaching Monday.
church was held Tuesday even­
Lockwood.
DEATH OF MRS. HARTUNG.
ing in the parlor of the church.
O pens for Business Satur­
J. F. Spray has work well ad­
A large proportion of the congre­
vanced on his new sanitary dairy
Mrs. M. Hartung died at her gation was present. Supper was
day, February 2 8 , 1 9 1 4
barn on his little farm one mile home in this city Tuesday even­ served by the ladies of the
east o f this city.
ing, March 11, 1914, after a ling­ church on the cafeteria plan.
Mrs. Spriggs, mother of the ering illness, she having been a After supper the congregation
Spriggs Bros, o f this city, is sufferer from tuberculosis. The was called to order by the mod­
erator, A. C. Kinter. The first
quite ill at the home of her
family has resided in this city for order of business was the elec­
daughter at Springfield.
many years, Mr. Hartung having tion of officers for the ensuing
Hon. Albert Abraham of Rose- formerly been engaged in the year. Currin Cooley was elected
W a tch For Grand Opening Later
burg was looking after Bohemia
moderator and took the chair.
mining and other business mat­ flour mill business in this city, Mrs. Job was re-elected clerk
but is now located in Washington, and treasurer; Oliver Veatch, M.
ters here the first of the week.
having been divorced from his M. Wheeler and Edgar King,
Prof. H. Young, late of Los
Angeles, will endeavor to re-or- wife. Several children survive, elders and C. J. Morss and Cur­
ganize the Cottage Grove band and the funeral service will not rin Cooley were elected elders to
First National Bank Building
and also organize a boys band be held until a son arrives from fill vacancies. Mrs. Gowdy was
re-elected trustee. Reports were
here.
Canada.
then read and the treasurer re­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jost of
ported all bills paid with a sur­
Pianos, Sheet Music, Musical Merchandise, Phongraphs and Records
COBURG MILL STARTS UP.
Portland, and Mrs. Marie Truax
plus in the treasury. The meet­
of Grants Pass are guests of
ing adjourned to meet again next
More than 100 men were given Monday night.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Willard.
employment with the opening of
The “ Missouri Girl” attracted
The seventh grade pupils en­
S. H. Edwards left for his old the Booth-Kelly sawmill at Co­ joyed a social time in the Sunday a large crowd at the Arcade
home at Gordonsville, Minnesota, burg Monday, after a shut down school rooms of the M. E. church Monday evening and proved a
Games and good attraction.
Monday, after spending the win­ of more than a month. The mill Saturday evening.
ter here with his brother, Will closed for repairs on February 1, other amusements was indulged
John Bader will build a beauti­
E. Edwards.
and partly because of the lumber in and dainty refreshments were ful modern residence upon the
served by the girl pupils. Mrs.
William Higgins of Cottage market was not opened until Beager, Prof. Rose and Leslie Slagle lots which he recently ac­
Pure Granulated
quired on West Main Street.
Grove was in Eugene Monday, now. The company expects to Goddard chaperoned the party.
and while here obtained $8 bounty continue operation during the
The Metz auto holds the local
The Rebekah Social club were
on four wildcat hides which he
Sugar $ 1 .0 0
record.
It is said to have hutted
summer,
and
the
mill
has
been
entertained at the home of Mrs.
brought.—Guard.
hotel
Thompson
clean
off
the
thoroughly overhauld for the Dave Sterling last Friday after­
1 0 0 lb S a c k - - $ 4 . 8 0
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shortridge year’s run.
noon. The time was pleasantly street.
will celebrate the sixty first anni­
spent in needlework and dainty
Coal Oil bulk, per g a l_____$ .15
versary of their marriage Thurs­
refreshments were served.
HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS.
day, having been married at Jeff­
Condensed Milk, 3 cans___ .25
Attend the silver tea Friday
erson, Oregon, March 13. 1853.
25c can K C baking Powder .20
Rev. Sutcliff gave a short ad­ afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Delure Hemenway is dress before the High School David Griggs.
3 boxes matches....................... 10
suffering from a severe injury to
student
body
Wednesday
of
last
.20
Charles Riley McCally, the Special coffee______________
FIRE DESTROYS GROOMS HOME.
her right hand. She received a
severe burn recently which has week.
great impersonator, violin soloist Mixed candy per lb________ .10
Tuesday evening a fire alarm and imitator, will be at the Ar­
resulted in blood poisoning.
The entertainment presented
4 pkg Arm & Hammer soda .25
was
turned in from the James cade Friday evening, March 13.
L. S. Miller having sold his in­ by the University girls was one
6 bars white laundry soap . .25
terests at San Diego, is looking of the best ever presented in Grooms home on the mill race It will be an evening of melody
adjoining the old 0. P. Adams and mirth, one that makes you Fancy cream rolled oats lb. .05
over this part of Oregon with a this city.
view to locating here. He will
homestead. It was a long hard
10c can lye.........................
.08
The boy’s basket ball team
soon be joined by his family.
pull
for
the
fire
laddies
and
when
2 cans extra sweet peas___ .25
that went to Harrisburg was de­
W. C. Fisk is the first man to ' feated by a score of 32 to 37. they arrived upon the scene the
Gold Dust, pkg____ _________ .20
make the run from Eugene to |
entire upper story of the resi­
The
score
the
first
half
was
12
to
Cottage Grove and return this
dence was in flames and the
season on a motor cycle, the new 12, about four minutes before
March Specials
Harley-Davidson Twin, for which the time was up the score stood building was a complete loss.
Most
of
the
household
goods
he is agent. I I 3 says about the ! 23 to 33 in favor of Harrisburg.
5 lb pail pure lard . . . ....... .75
only bad road ncountered was a! The boys succeeded in running it were removed from the first
1 0 ....................... ............... 1.50
short strip south of Goshen and
floor. The fire originated evi­
bitween Sag n aw and Cottage | up to 32 to 37. The hall was dently from a defective flue, and
.60
5 “ “ Lard Compound
Grove. Gee j Brumfield is Mr. very small with a low ceiling and
i JQ * * < ( ««
1.20
one of the fast team players the loss is only partially covered
Fisk’s local agent.
.10
by
insurance
in
the
sum
of
f800.
3
five
cent
pkg
garden
seeds
The men’s mass meetings! could not accompany the team.
20 lb poultry shells ............. .25
which have been held in the Ar-j Different circumstances might HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS SOLDIERS.
cade theater the last two Sunday j have caused a different score.
Brown beans, lb................... .06
afternoons have been very well
The Cottage Grove High School
The Military club and High
Fancy head rice, lb _____
7 1-2
attended and a splendid interest
Team met and defeated the Mili­
manifested. Last Sunday Rev. t school are playing a series of
B rok en __________
.05
H. S. Wilkinson D. D., of Eu­ basket ball games including tary Club Team in the Armory
Star tobacco l b ___________ .45
gene was the speaker and gave a Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday last night by a score of 40 to 35.
3
cans Standard tomatoes
.25
very helpful address. A similar evenings.
It was one o f the fastest and
,.
...
You will 3 one lb cans Salmon _____ .25
meeting is arranged for next i The Juniors are waging a po­ most exciting games ever played forget your troubles.
Sunday at the same plaee and
in this city. Tonight these two « T * . «
. m° ment ° f tth,s
These are just a few of the
hour, 3:30 p. m. The speaker litical war among themselves.
teams will meet in the second «Plend.d high class enterta.n-
Track
work
will
begin
in
earn­
will be Prof. E. C. Wigmore of
bargains you will find at our
game and the third game of the r ent- P . " * * °°d.. m0t,°An1 P!C'
Eugene and his subject is “ Man, est next week.
store.
Mr. Wheeler gave a forty min­ series will be played Friday night ture rep in«* " " * < * '< > 0 Adm.s-
God’s Masterpiece”
All men,
cents,
and boys over fourteen a»e cor­ ute talk on the construction of with a preliminary by the girls s,on only 25> 1° anf*
D ESLARZES BROS
the Panama canal Tuesday.
teams.
iSeats on sale at the Bon Ton.
dially invited.
W e also Carry a Full Lin
of STAPLE AND FAN CY
G R O C E R I E S
Country Cured
Bacon, Hams
and Pure Lard
MUSIC HOUSE
Everything in the Music Line
MILLS & ROACH
SUGAR
20 POUND
GREAT ENTERTAINER
COMING FRIDAY
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