izen of this vicinity. Is quite ill ut Ills Q T Y E L E C T IO N IN A PRIL. home two miles west of towu His condition showed a slight improve ment at last reports. Full Ticket Nominated in Conven If unythiug of unusual interest hap tion Thursday Evening. pens in'your locality don’t’ wult to ■1 cribi*! Write us about It. but step to the nearest phone or telegraph office and • io n iz e "in advertisers. A well ’ attended and ,somewhat I notify us at our expense. We want L ri iik , jo y o u s sprin g if here. the news while it is news. spirited meeting wu$ held In the city Imll last Thursday evening for the In n up tii" allies sad -tr* ate. Mrs. Juliette Jones, district super I purpose Our prices and values have had a fulling out, and our custo of nominating a lull munici- Spring trade promises to be lively. intendent of the Oregon Children’s ’ pal ticket to be voted on at the regu mers get th«* benefit. The few odds and ends in all the lilies Home Society, of Portland.Is spend lar city election to be held Monday W. H. Abrams visited Eugene Tues ing a few days in Cottage Grove, re of merchandise we carry should not lie overlooked by you. li, 1)03. Mayor Dr. Job called day. ceiving contributions to the home. April W o have mens shirts, shoes, underwear, hats, and clothing in the house to order and in a brief con is working in u very worthy cise manner stated the object of the jM se Clrifflu spent Sunday at Eu- She cause. broken lots very cheap—not in quality, but in price. The meeting. At the conclusion of hi* re F. Gilstrap, father of the proprie- marks John W. Baker was chosen only thing you find cheap in our store is the price. Our job prititiug at the Lane Coun- tors or tlie daily Eugeue Register, chairman of the meeting and Doc der office. clean-up sale during the last month is away beyond what we *y spent a few days in town this week in Pattorson, secretary. After consider Everybody will soon be reading the into lefts of his sons’ paper, which able parliamentary sparring the expected, and when we start in about the 1st of April on our the la n e County L ea der . has become one of th>- brightest ■ and I meeting settled down to business and spring goods, it will he practically a complete new stock . . . newsiest of the Willamette valley Dr. Job and Hon. R. M. Veatch were Chu - Cochran has returned home dailies. Just keep in mind that our grocery line is complete in every nominated for mayor. . A vote by fr o i»a lirief sojourn at Eugene. bullot was taken which resulted as respect, and that our prices are less than most stores sell for, Mis Lizzie Orpurd spent the week , B. M. Atkins and wife of Indepen follows: Dr. Job 70; Ii. M. Veatch dence are visiting witli the former’s G9; Frank Wheeler 1; Dr. Job was vistipng with friends near Saginaw. because wo buy in large quantities and get all there is in it i father, A. B. Atkins of this city. The Mrs. R. A. Booth of Eugene is vis junior Atkins is connected with the declared the choice of the convention iting tier sister, Miss LaBaut, at Sag electric light plant at Independence. for re-nomination for mayor. Inter The L eader was favored with a pleas est it seems centered almost entirely inaw. on the Domination of nesndidate for We [came to Cottage Grove because ant call. muyor, tlie other nominations being w e like a live, growing, wide-awake The warm Chinook winds and the practically by acclamation, the ticket town. rain of the past few days has taken being completed as follows: Mayor, Met. Lydia Stauffer went to Rose- most of the snow out of the mount- Dr Job; recorder, J. E. Young; JinrgBumiay to enjoy a season’s visit ians and we may look for some bright treasurer, Herbert Eakin. Councilman, first, or south ward, J. spring weather soon. The streams «®t09riends. are siightlv swollen by melting snow P. Cufrcu. Give the Lane County L eader a and tlie rain. Second, or middle ward, Oliver six nifniths trial subscription. It will Veatch. Mrs. Chas. Wright of Walker was 2 t a f r ' you. Third, or north ward, Dr G. Wall. P ASSING O F A G O O D M A N . brougnt to this city this morning to The councitmen whose time expire Mrs. Theodore Martin, of Creswell, undergo a surgical operation. The April G are J. K. Barrett, Oliver is visiting with Cottage Grove rela delicate operation was very success Veatch and W. C. Johnson. The A n Honored and Esteemed Pio tives and friends. fully performed by Drs. Anderson and present mayor, recorder and treasurer neer Citizen. Mrs. V. II. Behme went to Hills Hosmor, Dr. Maeey administering were re-nomiuated, and us far as we W e have it—have just received an immense stock. (’all and be con boro Sunday to enjoy a visit with rel the anaesthetic. vinced that there is no better place from which to select :: :: :: :: have been able to ascertain, their ad ative# and friends. Tlie sheriff’s books were opened ministration of the city’s n(fairs has able anil satisfactory. Miss Geneive Howe, of Creswell, last week for collection of taxes been most Hon. John Calvin Wallace, after a have showed an enterprising, We make a specialty of Carpets, Mattings, Springs and Mattresses, also visited with her friend. Miss Ethel Creed Hammond, M. S. Wallis and They carry a complete line of Undertaking goods. Call and get prices :: piogre-sivt* spirit, yet have been con prolonged illness passed peacefully j James Parker are assisting in tlie of- Wooley over Sunday. away at the home of his daughter, I servative and economical. tlce. The sheriff stated that the first It is rumored about town that au Mrs. D. H. Hemenway, in this city, j Read our fine display ads. There day’s receipts amounted to more is interesting and profitable informa than the first day’s receipts for any independent ticket may materalizc Thursday, March 5. i;xi3. Soon after I scm t on or before election day, headed by he was stricken with tlie illness which tion In them for you. other year. R. M. Veatch, and the movement finally resulted in his death, lie was I . J. I. .loncs went to Eugene Tuesday taken to Portland, where his daOtgh j I. L. Campbell, for many years seems to be well advanced. We to look after business matters. He prominent in the Oregon newspaper might go into detail and point out ter, Mrs. R. R, t-iltner resides, and retm®t?d home Wednesday. field, associated with his brother, J. tlie superior qualifications of the can where he was given tlie very best WfC. Sanford, the jeweler, now *>e U. Campbell, in the publieutiou of didates in question and their peculiar medical attendance, but without ;> 00000-000000000000000000-0000000000000 cupiesa window in Miller’s second tlie “ Guard,” at Eugene, has retired adaptability for the office to which avail. Just one week prior to his from tlie business, which will be con they aspire, but we refrain from so I death lie was brought back to the old hand itore on the West side. tinued by J. It. Campbell. doing—beg to he excused, at present, home to pass his fast Meeting days Mrs! Philip Hold returned Tuesday for all parties are well known to the amoug his friends of many years. The regular quarterly conference citizens of the town and we arc will fronBfcugene after an extended visit Deceased was born in Randolph of the M. E. church was held in this ing to abide by their choice at the county. Mo., April 15, w > , and was with I m i daughter, Mrs. Mike Nold. city Saturday and Sunday, Dr. T. B. therefore nearly g 7 vears of age at tin* polls April G. Mrslcinir Baker returned to Uo-e- presiding elder of this district time of his death. In 1*52 he accom Enlarged and Newly Fitted up Quarter» burg Tuesday after an enjoyable vis- Ford, conducting the services, assisted by panied liis parents to Davis county, It with relatives and friends in this the County commissioner, H. D Ed local pastor Rev. Fees® and Rev. Iowa, and from there to Oregon in •city. Gardiner of Saginaw The meetings wards was in town Tuesday anil made the fall of 18C4, settling in this vicini tins office a pleasant cail While at ty where lie lias since continuously Sunday morning’s subject at the were Interesting and well attended. this place lie visited Mr Powell's resided He was elected to the Ore M. E church: “ Our Passions.” Andrew Nelson, who is installing a place on Coast Fork to inspect the gou legislature to represent Lane Evefliig subject, “ Mastery by one new electric liuht plant in the Booth- county road at that place which was county in the lower house of that Master. Kelly Mills at Springfield, spent a few washed out ami considerably dam body in Is so by the Democratic party, òooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi Miss Ethel La Rant lias returned to days in the Grove the early part of aged by the high w iter last winter. serving constituency with ability Saginaw from Eugene, alter an en- the week. In a pleasant call at out- Mr. Edwards says it is probable that and zeal his and with credit to himself. joyabll visit with her sister, Mrs. Ii. office ho informed tis that he would the court will purchase a Small strip He was married in 1S57 to Mbs Har A. Boiltli. complete his work at Springfield and of land rrom Mr. Powell at his place riett Veatch, who survives him. To and set the fence Imek in order to this union was born six children, of Our new Spring stock of Millinery has Diplltheriiv is reported from the return home in a few days. widen the road. Similar uctiou will whom four survive, Harvey and oountity about Eugene but not ex arrived, and a larger and more com - Long & Bingham’s saw mill in this lie taken by tlie court in providing a James Wallace, of this place; Airs. 1!. tenslkfly. A case or two still exists city was closed down Wednesday in new roadway at tlie south end of the plete line was never shown :: :: :: It. GUtner, Portland, and Mrs. D. H. in Eugeue. order to make some necessary re Harding farm two and a half Hemenway, of Cottage Grove, He We wish to call your attention to the fact that tickets will bo given with every purchase, aud ou pairs on the engine after a long, MrscD .rn Martin of Creswell ar miles northeast of this eity. also leaves three sisters and three our opening day a rived inTthis city by Tuesdav aftor- steady run. Mr. Bingham took ad brothers to mourn their loss. noon'strain to visit with home folks vantage of the lirief respite in opera The celebrated Meneley Quartett of professed religion when about tions to attend to business matters in Chicago delighted large and appre is He and old triends. years old and united with the will he given to the person holding the lucky num Portland. Tlie mill will resumo active ciative audiences at tile C. P. church Cumberland Presbyterian church. It Isllnderstood that the S. P. rail operations today. ber :: Also alnmt July 1st a $10 dress hat will be in this city Tuesday and Wednesday He was also prominent in the Mason given away in the same manner :: Just a call will road company will soon put In a new convince you that we lead Millinery :: :: :: Tlie Plonsanf Hill Creamery Asso evenings. This splendid musical or ic fraternity, which organization as bridgi « e r o s - the Coast Fork river ciation has filed articles of incorpora ganization visited this city one year sisted in conducting the Ins' sad rites between this place and Latham. tion with the county clerk. The ob ago and so well pleased were the peo Mrs. V. H. Belline purchased one of ject is to build, equip and operate a ple with their entertainment that a over his remains. Mr. Wallace was a man of far more than ordinary intel T. K. Richardson’s finest Needham creamery at Pleasant Hill. The capi very cordial greeting was extended ligence and ability, He was a genial, libino»last week. This instrument is tal stock is #1)00 divided into 150 the quartet on its second visit. The wl oie-souled gentleman and knew a beauty and a credit to any parlor. prohibition, patriotic and pathetic shares of $0 each. Tlie incorporators few if any enemies. He was a devot We want a corro-pendent in every are: R. J. Hemphill, H. C. Wheeler, songs were of the highest order and ed, faithful husband, a kind and af neighboi hood in South Lane county. I). G. Linton , William Kluguw, J. F. the harmony of their music was per fectionate father, a good neighbor and fect Mr. Knox, the impersonator, a true friend, and liis cheering pres The L e . deh . stamps and writing ma- Brewer. has few equals in bis line and is very teriamrni-ihed free. Write ua for it. Mrs. H. W. Mcllvaine and little properly styled the “ King of Imper ence will lit* sadly missed by liis mul titude of friends in tills community. daughter arrived a few days since sonators.” Mrs. if The short temperance The funeral services were conduct ^ ^ ■ l u m i i ' in Portland Monday af- from Portland to join Mr. Mcllvaine, talks interspersed in the program by ed at the C. P. church in this city on x the funeral of Mrs. who holds the position of night clerk Mr. Men-dey are strictly to the point, Saturday Match 7, nr.d were largely Giltneft’s father, Mr. J. Calvin Wal and operator for the S. P. Company logical and convincing. attended. An eloquent sermon was at this place. The family is recently lace preached by Rev. (J. A. Wooley, Iiev. and Heavy from Indiana and express themselves Beck, pastor of the church, assisting Cottage Grove lias an enterprising as very much pleased with this west Married. in the service. Tlie remains were ^ ^ ^ H n iorch an ts carry large ern country and Cottage Grove in HARDWARE laid to final rest in the Masonic cem en d a f l e t i v u p -t o -d a t e s t o c k s . It 's a particular. etery west of town, in the presence of dj||ln ' to come tV) do your trad ALLISON—ATKINS—At the home A meeting of tlie Republican Con o; tlie iiride’s father and mother, a large assemblage of sorrowing rein ing. gressional committee was held in Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Atkins, in Cot tives and friends. M. So Warner, the well known Portland yesterday to arrange for the tag*: Grove, Tuesday evening at piano tuner, is in town looking after nomination of a candidate to succeed D:30 o'clock, March 10. I!i0:i, Mr. 8. The Hood situation is causing the V p g H d ca l instruments of Ills many the late Congressman Tongue. B Allison anil Miss Fay Atkins, greatest fears at many points in the patrons here. He is an expert in his Chairman Dr. Harris, of Eugene, pre Rev. Blllington, pastor of the Christ Fish Bros Wasons nnd all sided. end several committeemen of line. .Mississippi valley. It is predicted ian church, officiating. kinds of Farm Implements anil distant counties were represented by that the water will reach the record L eeiH diry and wife have been Tlie ceremony was witnessed only Mining Supplies. spending several days at the county proxy. The convention will no doubt by relatives and a few intimate of 1884 when hundreds of lives seat visiting with relatives and tie held at. Eugene as tlie committee friends of the bride and groom, at the were lost and millions of dollars favors that place. conclusion of which hearty congratu friends, a They returned home Wed nesday. Darwin Bristow, of the well known lations were extended and the bridal worth of property destroyed. It is stated that a flat ear loaded firm of F.akin & Bristow, returned party partook of a dainty wedding Tf you want to see something nice with logs for Long & Bingham’s mill home from Newport the early part of repast. The bride is one of tlie most charm ask to see the I’edalis S h o e , with took a little spin on the Mosby Creek tlie week where he went for a little ing most popular young ladies of patent shoe lace pocket. A classic ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ t b e Bohemia railroad this rest ano recuperation. Ho reports this and and enjoys the high esteem shoe, artistic and comfortable. Mc m on dili and was derailed. Little delightful weather on the coast dur o fa h city o s to f admiring friends. The Kay’s turns ami welts at 82.75 and ing ids stay and that lie enjoyed his diynage was done midwinter vacation very much. He groom is a very exemplary young 83.ee at Lewis Ac Vcatch’s. Mr. an i Mrs. Byron Atkins came was accompanied l>y Mr. and Mrs. T. man who enjoys tile confidence mid upSgfcrday from Independence to G. Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Win. esteem of all who know him. He is Mohair and Wool Wanted. the Alllson-Atkins wedding Preston of Eugene, on ids const trip. proprietor of one of the leading ton- We ure in tlie market for mohair serial parlors in this city and has esday evi W. H. Lincoln is making a reputa built up a profitable business through nnd wool Be sure and see us before • of »I Atkins. tion as a fruit grower, hi« Italian and his industry, skill and genial man you sell and get our prices. MrBSusan Bristow and daughters, petite prune orchard in particular ners. The happy couple will reside G asm an H em enw ay C o . ^^ ^H rali H ulil ai d and Mrs. Lizzie producing unusually fine fruit. He in one "f tlie groom’s cottages on SiiiiiAn. were passengers to Cottage brought 10 p o u n d s of evaporated pe- J River street where they will be at Grove ' ifternoon to visit 11 tit** prunes to *h’s office this week j home to friereis. Tlie L e a d e r joins siiorMc ■ Tuesday's Guard. which will re* > to 40 to tlie pound j with many ftlends of the l> i-lo and and are first el-iss in ,.v,.r particular. I groom In extending hearty *■ ngratu- Tl^fc is a strong demand for school This is conclusive evidence that this iations uiid wishes for ** long, happy Never before have wo shown such a varied ft» Mitchell who have had experience section of L a n e county will produce j and prosperous we* do*' life lino of exceptional values in our shirt do- m ^ ^ ■ g County Superlnt indent just as fine prunes as ar<* grown in Mill*®- ■onstantly receiving reipicsts our sister county Douglas. Wagons partinent Tor teni COPPEHNOLL—AWBREY At the Clyde Pickard demonstrated ids in home of the hriue's parents in Eu •I lElStont'hvrg has enlarged and genuity recently by constructing in gene, Wednesday. March 11, lists. 1 every detail a miniature steam engine, "iplet rated hi- i W. L. ("apportion ami Miss Mae, every part of which was ■ f- Awhrey, Rev. F. K. Blllington offi ic ' .......... ---------------------- gj t He his own manufacture. It I- * (*••;- ciating. otft line line iif fi ■ • feet working mod* f and d* v l i - The wedding was n brilliant social enough power t * operate a seiving, Ostrander was a p-rssen I machine or other small machinery. affair ami was ate n led bv quite a I ter ,*e Or-*ve Twc-.l.iy. M IT more of our voting men would de I t it iB ).' -■■* c a m e up fr< m Junc- vote th. ir leisii: e time ir «noh nte- • i - t i la. •> "he P..stil 1 1 :)Uk CUSTOMERS GËÏ ; THE F I T ] B E N E * GARMAN, HEMENWAY CO. L E A D E R S I N AI E R C H A N D I S E Speaking * Furniture C ochran Q L au d er ^ Buiidind W est Side Confectionery John Stoneburg, P r o p . Fresh Candies and Nuts CIGARS and TOBACCO Ç n r i n or I O Millinery $5 S T R E E T H A T hi T H E M IS S E S N E W L A N D Piper & VanDenburg S h e lf a & Miners and Builders Supplies Agents tor Syracuse Plows Charter Cak Stoves ^ ^ ■ a i office fo r a f"W d a y s .— 'I Mrs. Tom Awbrey, of Cot- 1 Mr. ain«l Mr.i. G. L. Hr popi; ve, nrriveil Tuesday an i are r Marti n*s Hall tlie Awbrey homo in this ley were here tn attend the M.ireb 20th, A ¡1 Awbrey nuptial- Widnes- MeCal! U y.-4 mrd. 1 reader. Th 9 a lieg of Cottaci* Oro c tre tfo- i Mrs. b n i n i vf th»* C. M V ] «».i q i», r»p. ¡rleli. 1 i • '* ' M B ' gram will be rendered; pie 1 • that 2 intent hy goutil boys. Ad- 1 Saw M i ll Machinery Dainty, fUi : ! Hardware Tinware ■ - ■ - ■■*-)•* H n* New Styles and Cole rings * Horry to learn that Lafay- h*»r Mir/M oo n. A eoi Wk an esteemed pioneer cit- i Will aj>pear next week* Gasoline 1 1 Engines ________I ie'd at Cottage re April .'.»01. The disti mprisos whole of Oregon and a pari- Washington. W Y N N e | H ardw are Co I $ /5s m ffl B H Dressy, for the recti ions oí »Style/ Desirable : fid.G’iI Quidity, ( or- .■ctnoiiri of lit : Better buy now while the : : line is complete : : Hemenway & Burkholder