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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1903)
all services will he on the Monday- P A Y D A Y A T T H E M I I I - after the first aud third Sundays with all fifth Sunday morniugs. ! A bout >(UO(K* D istrib u ted Mull, dity by L ong A- H iiigliam . We will have services in Masonic ^ B ln in d , 11 Indies’ black belt. Own- hull on March 29th lit 11 a m. * Monday was the regular monthly «• ¿n il call at this otlioe aud got it. J. W. Richurdsou, one of Lane \ pay day at Lon g \ Bingham a saw county’s houored pioueers, died at SS-A good deal of cloudy weather mill iu this city and us usual about ( bttti the sun struggles bravely to (lie family home at Franklin, on the $2000 was distributed among the Long Tom, Saturday, March 14, 1 Our prices ami values have lm<l a failin'? out, aud our custo get out. workmen in the mill and logging 1909. Mr. Richardson was born iu mers get the benefit. The f e w odds and ends in all the lines Hhidvertise iu the Lautii. It will 1837, crossing the plains to Oregon camps on this occasion. Though ' o f merchandise we carry should not be overlooked by you. bring you good results. Try it a in 1810. He was married in 1857 having been established only since last full this enterprising company ! m onth and be convinced. to Miss Rebecca Cantrell. Nine W e have mens shirts, shoes, underwear, hats, and clothing in has already built up a good busi- ; broken lots very cheap—-not in quality, but in price. The j|Ep. G. Walker is putting a new children were horn to them, five of ness here and have even more orders tofts', front in his store buildiug on whom are now living. only thing you find chean in our store is the price. Our at hand from time to time than can ! street near the depot. Billy Edwards has returned to the be filled promptly with the present : clean-up sale during the last month is away beyond what wo ^® uesdny was St. Patrick’ s day Grove from Row river where he has capacity of the mill, which is about expected, and when wo start in about the 1st o f April on our During the «ltd tire little green badge or bow been spending a week with Bake 30,<X)0 feet per day. spring goods, it will be practically a complete new stock . . . WH a conspicuous decoration about Steward. He is becoming anxious past few weeks about fifty car loads Just keep in mind that our grocery line is complete in every to get into the Bohemia mines and of lumber has been shipped from respect, and that our prices are less than most stores soil for, resume development work in his this mill to California points, be ^B U en Eaton and Miss Cecile promising property. He thinks sides the locul trade, the Southern because we buy in large quantities and get all there is in it •is, daughter of B F Dorris, weather conditions will be such Pacific railroad company extending married at Eugene, Saturday, that work can be resumed in the this mill the same or similar special L Boardman, officiating. mines in two or three weeks. shipping rates os is given other W Veatcli, right hand man in Hon. J Henry Booth, receiver of like institutions along the S. P. Jriffin A Veatcli hardware store, the U S land office at lloseburg, lines in Oregon. So much has the been confined to his home this was a passenger on Tuesday after business of this mill increased that with a severe attack of .grip. noon's traiu on his return to Rose- the proprietors were recently com from Eugene. We were pelled to install a small electric SaBany Supple was confined to a burg light plant in the mill to enable jgjprk room seve ral days this week pleased to learn that the injury to them to work both a day and night while recovering from an injury to his eye for which he has been re C O M M IT T E E D eath o f G ra n d m a J on es. shift— the planers being operated R E P U B L IC A N ed by Rev. J. F. Ghorraley, pastor one of his eyes. We are pleased to ceiving treatment at a Portland hos principally at night In a recent (f[ TU? First Christian Church, a pital, is giving him no futher » 9 k he is about again. delicious w edjing dlauer was serv Rouble and tha^ b§ is ably to r§- interview with Mess*"« Long & Bing C hai riunii P o t t e r I- ’.sites a C all Recently C H aud Jas, Jones of ham we were informed that a larger ed in the dining room, which was .» Oil-, D E Hindman and daughtef T o m e e t 8 a t u r \ av M a r c h 2 t this city received the sad intelli sumo liis official duties, bb’ ler uud engiue is fttuqiig thç im -returned to their home in Portland fit E u g e n e . gence of the death of their mother beautiful in streamers 9f ivJ A G Knapp and family, late of provements contemplated for this Tuesday after an enjoyable visit at her home near LaPlata, Missouri, sperseil with daffodils. After diiiue«*' w ill Mrs Hindman’s sister, Mrs South Dakota have rented the Dut mill iu the near fdture which When E ugene , Ore., March 14, 1903. and a local paper contained the fol the happy couple took the evening ton place in West Cottage Grove, installed will give the mill a capaci . John Hnrmes and family. train for Cottage Grove, where tiny To the members of Republican lowing where they will reside until Mr ty of 50,000 feet per day. will be at home after April 1 it. Committee for Lane count}', Ore. g|;i'r:iiik Tichenor, W O W organ O BITU AR Y, Knapp finds an investment either These are the kind of institutions Many valuable and useful prescuts Notice is hereby given that on the izer for the state of California, an “ Sarah McGee was born in East in town or the country. They are that beuefit a town and country, from numerous 21st day of March, 1903, at 2 p. in. Tenn , iu the year 1810, Jan. 15th, were received old friend of the editor, passed very favorably impressed with this from the fact that they give em the Republican Central Committee Departed this life Feb, 25, 1903 friends. Only the immediate rel through this city Tuesday on his part of Oregon. They are relatives ployment to many meu, and raw- ma for Lane, County, Oregon, will meet She was married to Isaac W Jones atives and a few of the most inti way to Myrtle Point to visit with of F P Phillips aud family and we terial from which, in its natural nt the County Court house in Eu July 1833, iu Wayne County, Ky. mate friends were in attendance at relatives aud friends. join with others iu welcoming them state', uo income whatever is derived, gene, Lane county, Oregon, for the Some time after they came to Mis- the wedding. EsSTh' cast side pboto Gallery has to our city. is manufactured into a merchanta purpose of fixing dates for, holding souria. Nine children were born to Mrs Macy— nee Miss Bauzer-wan been purchased by .Joseph Pringle, Lot S Gimmick an employe iu ble product which finds a ready mar primaries aud a county convention them, three sous and six daughters. a leader iu the work of The First -who will hereafter conduct it. Mr Long A Bingham's m il in this city ket at remunerative prices and at which time there will be chosen Three daughters have passed over Christian Church of Portland, and Pringle guarantiees both his work was ijuite seriously injured Mon through which channel outside delegates to the Republican con to the other shore. Grandma Jones her loving face and kindly words and prices to he entirely satisfactory. day. He was iu the act of starting money is brought into ths commu vention for the First Congressional was 93 year* old. She was a moiu- will be missed by all its members. PiSces hare been reduced m. 19 a pile of lumber over the dump in nity and distributed among the District, which has been called for her of the M E church, South, for She will prove a vuluable addition X ute hist week another small to the yard below when iu somo people. With a few more monthlv the purpose of choosing a nominee over 68 years, and was always full | to I the church and society of Cottage „¡zed disaster occurred 6n the Mus manner he was throwu or fell dowu payrolls like those of Long A Bing for Congreasmau, to succeed the j of sunshine reflectiu the light of Grove and will be greatly missed b y Her life has t y fCreek spur of the Bohemia rail the shute in front of the lumber ham and also the Pacific Timber late Thomas Tongue, and transact I Christ day by day. Co., aud Cottage Oruve will take its her many friends in Portland. | such other business as may properly | been a blessing to many homes, her road. Two flat ears loaded with some of which struck him in the Y ours T ruly logp broke loose from the train and back injuriug him severely, He is nlaçs aiiiong tliij foremost Western | come beforç *.'Mê said meeting. By friends can be counted by the hun- Oieffôu towns. C urtis R obinson . j rtrdef of E. O. P atter , Çhnir- ^Ired a» she was widely knowu rind ran ¡down grade both being derail still coiifdied to his bed, but aid and considerably damaged. improving. to know her was to love her. Sis The L eader join s in e x te n d in g th is man. G G Graham, of Bohemia, and I The committeemen of this section ter Jones was true to her church, We feel very greatful to our many Rev. John Dawson, pastor of the II Bingham of this city were trans of the county are: East Cottage her family and her God. Her fun h ig h ly esteem ed c o u p le h earty c o n friends for their kindly expressions Episcopal church at Roseburg, acting business at the county seat Grove, J I Jones; West Cottage eral was preached by Rev N. F. gratulations and may health, h a p p i and good words for the Lane Coun made this city his regular semi Tuesday. Grove, J. E. Young: Creswell, W. W, Mathews and her body was interred ness and p ro sp e rity atten d them . ty D eader New subscriptions are monthly visit this week and favored Scott; Bohemia, Cy Bingham; Sag in the New Harmomy Churchyard. Sam Fergusan has returned to com ing in rapidly and many of the this office with a pleasant call. He ‘Blessed are the dead which die in old subscribers are renewing their says that Roseburg people are con - the Grove from Prineville after five ( inaw, Fred Wright. the Lord.’ ” . subscriptions. The L eader is rapid , fident of securing a big box factory years absence. His father is farm- : iug near Prinville. R eal E state T ransfers. ly jWgurg ahead. j and aluo a big fruit packing estab Mrs L F Orpurd started to Myr M a cy -B a n zer N uptials Mr. Doc Veatcli, a brother of our lishment this séftsoii whether they Edgar an 1 Lorau S. King to Oscar esteemed townsmen, R. M. and H. secure another railroad or not. The tle Peiut via Roseburg Thursday J P o r t l a n d , O regon March 12 , 1903 . _ j and Eva Frohmader, 64 76 acres in , -C. Veatcli, who was brought to this I Pacific Timber Co., of Cottage afternoon to enjoy a few weeks vis- j To T he L eader : it with her sister, Mrs Laura E l P 2,) 8 | r w. t < ‘ 6. Grove, is the promoter of the plrnfe recently for medical treatment One of the happiest social events Lundy. U. S. to Anderson Hamilton, is gradually sinking and all hope Roseburg box factory. of the season was the marriage in The Griffin A Veatcli Co., have a22;8!) ftpre8 in *P 20 8- r 8 w> do’ ifOlt his recovery l'118- *’eeu “ bau- this city on Wednesday, evening The city council would do our J W f'b He is being In J * rty cared t0wuVySuaWe'' service, and at the just received a cur load of fine, ''at'011 patent. March 11th, at 6 p. m. of Miss J. E. Young to J. W . Gowdy, et Emma E Iianzer to Dr Ernest C forfeit the home of his nepii“"> , same time rei move an unsightly Studebaker wagons. Farmers and teamsters in need of wagons will do al, lots 5 ami 6, blk 11 Long A Macy. a prominent dentist of Cot- xyi\'i-atch. and disagreeable, if not dangerous well to call and see them and get Landess’ ad to Cottage Grove, $125. tnge Grove, Ore., at the house of the gerifi breeding cesspool, by provid Andrew Nelsou has completed the prices. Mrs. E. S. Nichols to Mrs. Ida B. bride’ s sister Mrs A G Braider, wprk of installing an electric light ing drainage for the vacant lots in The Cottage Grove band will Caldwell, lots 1, 2, and 3, blk 2, w 105 East 15th St. plapit in the big Booth-Kelly saw the tenter of Main street between The house was beautifully decorat mill at Springfield and returned the L eader office and Wheeler A soon pmchase neat new uniforms Wynne’s ad to Cottage Grove, $750. ed with palms and streamers of Ore- j hofce. He says the company has Phillips real estate office. Such aud will then present an appearance Boy R Knox adm to F D Wheeler a fin milling plant at that place. unsightly places, especially in the equal to the excellence of its music, certain described land in Cottage gon grapes aud ivy. The bride was beautiful iu a lovely gown of white! | H p u t 300 electric lights ave used heart of a town does not tend to ; Cottage Grove can boast of one of Grove $500. organdies and carried a boqnet o f ! inllluininating the mill and yards. give the visitor and new- comer a ' the best bands in southwestern Or- F 1) Wheeler to J B Liraebatlgh white carnations. Miss i) r.sa I very flattering impression of the j egon and should be proud of it. same us above $1. Banzer, sister of the bride, was F W. Hahn, Land Immigration towns pride and enterprise. Just | Fred Sanders, who has been en Geo W McQueen and wife to C L bridesmaid, and wore a dainty - T u t for U. P. 1!. R. and Southern why the street should be built up gaged in jewelry and watch repair Johnson the Model mining claim, Bo dress of pink nibatross, and carried lines w. ° *8 a8S°ciated in business at this place without providing a ing at Roseburg for some time past hemia district *300. pink carnations. Mr. H. C. Bauznr, * h e n n l n g t o r .- " ith Chas tile, culvert or other drainage will has accepted a position in H C Lea, a brother of i>ur townsman, always remain a deep, dark mystery. Madsen jewelerv store iu this city . W W Hawley and wife to C L John brother of the bride, acted as best son the Buffalo and Ibex mining man. George Lea, will stop off In this | Mr. Sanders is a very genial and i bohemlft dWrlct «000. After the ceremony, was pronouno city for a brief visit with the latter P r in t e r s , T a k e N o t ic e . exemplary young man and a good ■ John W Hicks et al to C P Caldwell in «i- near future. Mr. Hahn i s 1 A finé S column Washington hand , workman, ' We welcome bin* *to our so acres in see -2-; tp 20 s r I w *5uo. making a tour of the Cl'ast States.! y ilot Job press; racks, ¡ 0jtv, J press; 8 x 1 2 .. lent to publish W IV Withers, sheriff, to Jesse T he Rev. John Dawson of Rose’ ’ ! type and cases sm,. Weekly, for ! IV. Harris, superintendent of the ThorntOO 123 acres in see is tp20 s bu|g came up Monday for the usu- j a neflt little country Black Butte cinnabar mines, was in A* *«1C>. al fcrvices in connection with the ! sale cheap. Apply to the i town Saturday aud favored this of ... J V Thornton and wife to Ch.is Wf I li vi* It—have jiiHt r«*o*lvea » an immun*« «I Ani# Í ‘-»Il ntiil I .a A!\n L ane C ounty L fadfr . Kl# cop a l church. In Hie future | with a pleasant business call. j Caldwell 12:1 acres in sec is tp 23 s r ViiiceU that there is id better place from w liich to '«Hurt ¡He- — ns us that d cvelopement ; w *4oo. He in. ° ‘ rhe m;" fs is being prose- ami Maîtres* • nf C:»n>«‘ts, We make a specialty — ... _ — -, Mattings, - . Springs • The O & C R Co to Maggie Mettle work in i. ,,8iv (,y a large force carry a complete Une oí • ‘Jni‘ Undertaking Ü goods. Call am i g«t prim administratrix 40 acres in see 33 tp 2 0 I cutcd vigoro ♦he management t* OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE b e n e f i - :r Local and Personal GARMAN, L E A 1 ) E K S HEMENWAY IN M CO. E H C H A N O I S E Speaking °f F urnitur e o f men aud that wjth the * r 4 w. -iso. w ell pi«- -,s will prob- Ed Jenkes, et al, to the Crystal C< - prospects. T h e fu rn uo - eoon n- ! solldatwl Mining Co , the Mountain ably be started ‘U> ^ j1!ls Lion and the Elealndo claims in Bo- Mr. Han T spring fully op t 08 ,M r’ HaU tililf hernia mining district, *0000. been iu poor hi a ‘H* HOme G \Y Long to C W Wallace, lot 2, Southern Califor- cu d lias gone to Mk. ft. Georgetown, *150. ‘ .U-, hoping the nii» for a few we» j p Curri a and Catherine Perkins, climate to lid change niul the m administrators o f estate of J H Per- h olth. prove beneficial to ids kins, deceased, to M Biven, half in- a . , „ 1). C. Free terost In lots 7 hml 8 blk 1. Perkins’ C o ch ra n i decidedly j % Xu vor before have we shown line o f exceptional values in 0 $ ( partment a vanen hirt tle- New Styles and Colorings Dainty, Dressy, Desirable Celebrated for their standard Quality, Cor- rectness o f Style, Perfectness o f fit Better buy now while the : : line is complete ® L a u d e r schicg Bunding ? oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^ W e st Side Confectionery John Stoneburg, P r o p . ! Special Commissioner ,,riu„. who ad to Cottage Grove, *70. Enlarged and Lltsl u, Quarlera j man, of the Portland Telt ^ -n ’ j has been working in Arize , ’inter- I H C Sohleof et al. trustees Cottage vada and New Mexico, in th, exp" G r o v e Lodge N » » - I ‘ » O F to Court ests of the Lewis and Clarke ,*nat j Bohemia Ne 13, Foresters of America. sition, made the L eader a plei n,e ! lot 17 I OO I’ comet ry. *1 • the 1 B Limetwugh, et al, to John T call while iu this city the first ot ■l- j Branton, land In tp 20 s, r 3 w, *4-»0". j week. He says Arizonia appropn i o o o e o o o o o o o o e o o o <x> o o o o w o o o o o o c o o o o o © o e o o o o o o o o o e o o f l j ted about *10,000 for our exposi PROOF OF. LABOR. | tion. Nevada’« exhibit at the Geo R o u s e . E C I/vkw ood and IV j ' | St Louis fair will be kept in tnel ■obtnson tile proof of labor p- r - 1 Our now S|»unu stock of Millinery ha» I for the oig Portland fair, and New .11. ed on Boston gronp of eight arrived, and a Urgor nod more com — j Mexico will no doubt bring its St fora -z claims in Bohemia mining, }d* tc line wan never shown j Louis exhibits— rich in romantic, w v 3 li to on It your rvftentEei t o ties fa»1* t tt | historic legends, to the b ig Oregon minio, ticket* will I t irivun with t-wry pu t U t i - , a.'ni tu district ’ rneon Black Diamond claim, I centennial. Mr Fr< our ojtrtiinii 'tny a n’ s mission was eminently Dan B> ‘ strict. Fresh Candies and Nuts CIGARS and TOR AC CO Mohair ; -I cj. e are in the market for in wool Be sure ond see us t< sell ami get our prices. Hemenway & Burkholder i G akman H emf . xw » t C o j Now is a good time to euliscribe for i th e L oader . I'ohem!« d. , (;ry.s:,»l claim, B-de- E F. Lily o» a, Myrtle and Twin Geo Cox on E\ claims. Bohemia Now is a go,>d tim» the L eader . listrict. to subscribo for. Spring Millinery 5 ?É i S 'S ^ $5 S T R E E T 9 í l ¡ S : T H r : im H A' hl wm r :: in MilP M ISSES NI V / U N I I