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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
A A A A A A A A A A Price. We are glad to learn the old pioneer gentleman’s condition now shows sousiderable improvement. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in Cottage Orovo again from noon of Treasurer Issues Call for W ar April the 16 th to noon of the 18 th ranty-D ebating Team Don’t fail to liaye him lest your eytrs tty election next Monday. for glasses. B. Dutton wus a oounty seat vis- Worsted in Contest Mesdumes John , ... one day this week. Underwood, Job’- u —“ rker, Minnie iter you read your L e a d e r , send gon, Lucv H' ’ , u, oniutts, Jag. Juhu- OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST Hamlotb ^'dund, Ida Stocks, and A. some Eastern triend. bees „ . ¡’ ttttended the Lady Mncca- social at Eugene Monday eveu- sfayette Veateh is still reported Geo. Wishcarson left T u esd ay ->g, returning home Tuesday. iceedingly feeble health. for the Grove, where he expects to Lane County L e a d e r leads, l i ^ T ri ff Fisic wll> soon hang El- spend the summer. LIGHT Our new line of Clothing n» n“ * Eugene for the murder it a while and be convinced. Of Sheriff Withers of Lane county Jas. L. Page succeeded H. F. Pet Sanford visited at the was present at the hanging of A. L. just received : : :ty seat a few days this week. Belding, at Portland last Friday McCoruack as postmaster at this place W ednesday morning. The best value for th e jl Thompson went to Portland morning for the murder of his wife, j a y on business and pleasure mother-in-law and Frank Woodward, Chas. Cochran, the C ottage least money ever offered L IG H T 7 * , , i . n ? J0alous frenzy at Portland, » u lj Am, IVoj, Altogether two bun G rove band leader, was transacting in Cottage Grove : : : at the county seat dies, do not fail to read the Mil- dred Invited spectators witnessed the business ' announcement of Miss Mary hanging. Monday. is. Hamilton Veatcli and family, of near J. L . Furnish, assessor for e Improve 1 Mineral Smelter Co., Creswell, came to Cottage Grove L IG H T been incorporated at Roseburg Wednesday to attend the f unerul ser Mapleton, Florence and Hecata vice over the remains of Mrs. Robert precincts, left T uesday to begin *20,000 capital. Carey, which were held at the M. E. \e rain was just what the farmers church Thursday forenoon. Hamil his duties. od. It makes tho grain and grass ton made the L e a d e r office a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Callispn aod puts all nature in a merrier call, as usual, and reported spring and child returned to the Q rove d. farming well advanced in his locality Sunday after an enjoyable visit y ” Miller, the traveling sales- and crop prospects very good. uTuh friends in this city. , was spending a few days with New subscribers are being enrolled, ge Grove relatives and friends oa our books daily and many of the M arriage licenses were issued veek. old subscribers are calling iu and re Monday to Albert Clyde W ells and newing their subscriptions At the ve same time our job printing depart Nora M. Robinson, George G . re eader s ment is kept busy and patrons ex Erhart and Irma E. Saubert. ill press themselves as more than pleased Try P r o g r a m T e a c h e r s I n s t it u t e . T ax P a y e r s ’ T ic k e t. T h e late rains som ewhat de B U I L D I N G O I ’ E B A T I O N S With the excellence of our printing aonths. and reasonable charges for the same. layed work on the fine new opera F R I D A Y E V E N I N G , 8. For Mayor...................................... K. M. Vi-aCeh K . Barrett spent Wednesday in Tills all makes us more than glad we house building, but building oper M an y n ew M o d ern C o tta g e s Recorder................................... J. E. Yoiiuir ?uo transacting business matters, came to Cottage Grove. Recitation..................... Mrs. Powers For A lr e a d y D iu ld iu in th is C ity . For Treasurer............................. Herbert K.ikin ations are progressing again. eports work progressing on the Ladies’ Q uartett......... ............Misses For Councilman, 1st ward.............. J. 1*. cnrrlu Rev. Geo. H. Feese, pastor of the For “ 2d ward........... Oliver Vi.Urli dation for Eugene’s tine new T h e t\yfi big buildings for the L ea, Bryan, A tkin s and Hart For “ 3d ward................. (leo. Wall Methodist church, will delivered his Notwithstanding that the build la house woolen mills have been connected L ectu re.................. J. H. Ackerm an lecture, “ The Possible Man.” nt the P e o p le ’s T ic k e t. 1 D. LeRoy of the LeKoy Mining church on Tuesday, April 7 th, at 8 p. by a two story- hallw ay. T h e new ing season will not open for some S A T U R D A Y M O R N IN G , 9 : 3 0 . of Bohemia, spent Thursday in m., for the benefit of the ladies aid machinery is expected to be on weeks yet, many new modern cot Mr. LeRoy is now residing at society. Rev. Mr. Feese has received tages are already in evidence iu Current H is to r y ......... O . C, Brown For Mayor............. . 7 ............................. B. It. July (lin for 1 )is wife’s health —Grants some very Mattering newspaper com hand w ithin a few days. Recorder.....................................I. E. Young various parts of town, which indi S p e llin g ....................A. F. Bechdolt For For Treasurer.............................Herbert K.ikin Journal. ments in towns where tie has given County Treasurer Geo. F. Craw cates that the building season will Sloyd ......................... Miss Smith For Councilman First W ard .......H. 0 . Dutton Councilman Second Ward.....John Durban) . Geo. Wall went to Portland the lecture. Special music and liter has issued a call for all w arrants open here earlier than usual this L an gu a ge.......................... Miss Reed For For Councilman Third W ard ....... Dr. Oeo, Wall ¡day to attend the Heottish Rite ary numbers will bo rendered on this up to and including register No. yea^owing to the pre ssing demand Course of S tu d y ... J. H. Ackerm an occasion, and it is safe to predict that ¡monies on the occasion of Admir- Use Ed. T. N aghel’s Safety Piano Miley’B visit to Portland and the those who attend will be rewarded 4582 registered N ov. 18, 1901, to for both residence and business S A T U R D A Y A F T E R N O O N , 1 :3 0 Enamel to polish musical instru fully. be presented for paym ent at his property. Judging frog) the local buic lodge of tit it city. Col. Parker and Q uiney Methods ments. For sale at B urr’s Music S. F. Jackson, chairman of school office on A pril 6, 1903, after which demand for lumber and the large belt W. Veatcli was so fortunate .................................... H . D. Sheldon Store, Roseburg, Ore. m 27 . board, district No 20, more commonly date interest w ill cease. number who are already figuring on hold the lucky number which j N ature S tud y— Illustrated ■ the tine double barrel Reming- known as the “ Green Door School, plaus and specifications for new I Don’t forget to attend the millinery Sunday afternoon G . Y . Harry, ....................................... Miss Smith haramerless shot gun at Oar -1 near Lorane, vas in town Wednesday opening at the Misses Newland’a buildnigs, the coming season will ! je’s grocery Wednesday evening. | seeking to employ a school teacher president o f the Oregon branch o f Industrial D raw ing.......Miss Leach April 4 . for the three months spring term in the American Federation o f Labor, witness a regular building boom in I T he True Perspective of : tie preserving plant at Latham that district. However, tie was un- aud about Cottage Grove. The Salem Journal says Lippman, [shut down a few days this week uble to find a teacher in this vicinity addressed an interested audience H istory.....................B. F. M ulkey Among the neat Cottages just account of a shortage of ties, or elsewhere, and requests us to state of the laboring men and their County W o rk .......... W m. M. M iller Wolt k Co., have been having a b ig k will lie resumed as soon us the that any teacher desiring a school friends in Frank’s hall. H e spoke completed we notice one in the new fire-damage sale, selliug goods at S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G , 8. rains get some more material on will do well to address him at Lorane. McFarland addition to Cottage higher prices than sold at other on the value o f the different unions M. E. Church. »rounds. , Mr. Jackson will attend the county places, and doing an immcuce b usi to the w orking man and the added Grove which is owned and was ¡nday morning services at the M. convention Saturday at Eugene as a strength and benefit of the Feder recently occupied by the family of L adies’ Q uartett.,......... Misses ness, uud declares that the dear ’ lunch promptly at 11 o’clock, delegate from Coyote preeinct. Lea, Bryan, H art and A tkin s Jas White. people love to bo humbugged. left by tile pastor: “ Church Sunday was spent by tho editor and ated Trades. He went to Cottage Ex-Editor L. F. Wooley has a neat Recitation ...................... Mias Force to.” Evening subject: “ The family out amid the pleasant rural G rove from this place. If you read the Leader you w ill commodious five room cottage near L ectu re.........................B. F . M ulkey lis of Israel.” Epworth League environments which characterize the Hon. Aaron Jones, national his home well under course of con keep posted ptly (i ::i0. E E C T U R E R S A N D IN S T R U C T O R S . farm home on which the elder Con is Nettie Burdick, who is nttend- ner lias resided these many years and master of the Grange, lectured in struction , which we learn will soon I J. H. Ackerm an, Superintendent lie Univorsity at Eugene, and where the writer spent many youthful F ran k’s hall Monday afternoon. be ready for a tenant. Public Instruction. iis enjoying a week’s vacation at days in pursuit of the arduous, yet Quite a number of farmers and Bet Lawson, is also just putting O u r W atchw ord i s some in this city, pleasantly eu- fascinating routine of farm life. The their w ives were present and were the finishing touches on a neat little B F. M ulkey, President State Normal School, Ashland. jined a number of friends at her; visit oa this occasion partook some deeply interested in his remarks. what of a reunion, all members of the home in the Harms, addition to A . F. Bechdolt, C ity Superinten Wednesday evening, family being present and a splendid Mr. Jones is a man o f splendid ad Cottage Grove. dent, Eugene. ' S. P. company is making an ex -1 turkey dinner being the chief feature dress, forceful, eloquent, convinc Jas. Thomas has almost ready for O. C. Brown, Prin cipal Train in g Ive till at the depot and is greatly of tho day. We could but observe Hardware, Tinware, Charter Oak living tlie company’s yards and 1 tlrat never at this season of the year ing and am using also when occa occupancy a very, neat artistic seven Department, Drain. grounds in this city which adds i lias grain crops and fruit prospects sion requires. H. C. W heeler of room cottage on his lots in the Jones Miss Smith, Critic Teacher, Mon Stoves and flanges, Forks. Spades, jrially to the appearance of the looked more promising, the fine early Pleasant H ill, local organizer of addition to Cottage Grove. mouth. Shovels, Hoes, Hakes, Plows and ’ n me vicinity of the depot. March weather enabling farmers to the Grange, presided over the On Monday morning the carpen Miss Leach, Librarian, State U n i all spring crops and put orchards rrcn McFarland, the hustling sow C U L TIV A T O R S meeting. Mr. Jones said the ters began work on a neat commo iu llrst-eluss shape for the coming sea versity. ami of the Garmen, Hemenway son national grange now has 500,000 dious cottage for Sim Brand, en g i Miss Reed, Public School, Eugene. Taking the conditions altogeth f this city went south Monday and the season promises to be an members and is m arching along to neer on the Bohemia railroad, on the i mohair in the vicinity of Drain er Enameled and Nickel ware of all W m. Miller, County Superinten kind» : We might give a list of fVoncalla. lie purchased 8000 unusually bountiful and prosperous still grander success. lots opposite the depot which he dent, Eugene. many other articles In the line of one. ids iu this vicinity last week. Hardware, Cutlery? or Builders' recently purchased of Long & Bing T h e E ugene H igh School de Supplies, hut instead we request Best cabinet photos, $ 1.25 per doz. T y p e w r ite r s . Me Vanschoick, who has been for a short time only, at Shauafelts bating team returned home with ham. the public to call at our store and see for themselves :: ring f ir sumo time past with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman have only Jysis was in town Monday and gallery opposite Musonie Hall, West j their colors trailing in the dust, so If you want to save yoursolf side. . a2tf to speak, the Roseburg H igh recently completed and moved into greatly improved he is still B. F. Hawley, who has been on an I School team having proved their their elegant cottage home in the money and want a typewriter, see fad condition physically. This was favored with a pleasaut call extended stay in California, arrived- superior in the debating contest at Harms addition. They are very T K Richardson. We can save vou OUR 1 9 0 3 B I C Y C L E S in Eugene Monday and leaves shortly Roseburg last Saturday night. comfortably domiciled and in a many dollars on any machine. For cash subscription. are arriving now, and our repair shop for Bohemia to look after his mining a Remington see T K ; for a Smith will lie open iu a few days All shop p Olive Lacey aud children re- interests.—Register. T h e question was: ‘Resolved, that position to enjoy their declining work guaranteed : Call ami see our rxjj Premier see T K ; fo r a Jewett see id to their Portland home Tues- Mrs. Roy Welch arrived at tliis it is to the best interests o f the years. ifter a very enjoyable visit at the R A M B L E R The Perkins addition to the town T K ; or for any of the cheaper ma me on the Coast Fork. She place from Eugene Tuesday to enjoy people of the United States that chines, as we are on the insido present at the golden wedding a visit with her husband, and also her the government own and operate is also building up rapidly, a neat track and will let you in if you ’ersary of her parents, Mr. ana brother, L. R. Woods, who are en the coal m ines.” Eugene upheld cottage having just been completed gaged in the clothing and hoots and T. H. Shortridge, on March 13 . in that part of town by Mr. McKin. want a machine. A big shipment of business in this city. With her the negative ably and eloquently, these machines will arrive in a ,-le Sammy Garoutte has been shoe WYNNE HARDWARE CO., Prop. brother Mrs. Welch favored the L e a d but the socialistic side o f the ques ney who has just moved his family short time. T. K. R ichardson . ill at his liomc in tliis city this e r office with a pleasant call Tuesday tion was considered the stronger therein. Lute last week his three child- The M. E. church denomination by the judges. T h e debaters were: ’cre summoned to his bedside e v e n in g .__ .__________ Now is a good time to subscribe for E ugene— H . A . W heeler, E. has just had finished up in elegant San Francisco, Fannie and rd Garoutte and Mrs. Alice the L e a d e r . I Stockw ell and Elbert K uykendall; style a large addition to the parson Roseburg— V olney D ixon, Em ory age which provides the pastor of | Davidson and John Townsend. the church with very commodious T he ju d ges were: Rev. Geo. H. and comfortable quarters. We understand the Episcopal We have It—have lust reeeived an immense stock. Call and he con I Bennett, O. P. Coshow and D exter To discuss the-merits of vinced that there is uo better place from which to select :: :: ;; :: j Rice, all of Roseburg T h e home church denomination of this city ! debaters were banqueted aud w ill have secured a large lot in thè w e make m an e a a specialty s p e c ia lt y of o Carpets, Mattings, Springs and Mattn- sew. also We endeavor to turn the tables in the Long addition to Cottage Grove on carry a complote Une < , Undertaking goods. Call ami get prices le of which they contemplate erecting a next contest. ------ m m m modern church edifice this season. T. K. Richardson, the music dealer, Many small comfortable homes last Friday sold the south one-half of have been built this winter or are at SchlefT Building block 18 in Rnsebnrg near the I. ft. present building in the vicinity of O. F. tem ple to F. B. Waite fo r $2,500. is much like comparing It is said tlie Elks will erect a fine Long & Bingham’ s saw mill just two-story temple on the site. the tallow dip of our an east of the depot, the majority of Complaint of gambling was sworn which are homes of the company’s cestors with the elec out before JusticeBueh«' -o. against employes and the location is an ex tricity of the present R. B. Mathew» , 1 t ime- Hildehurn. Both men were plac ed u .der a $250 cellent one. From present indica day. History is a safer bond to await the action of the circuit tion our reporter is going to “ keep guide than prophecy, busy” if he attempts to chionicle court.—Roseburg Plaindeuler. and “Mayfield Clothing’' r\ Fridav and Saturday the farmers of the many improvements iu contem Pleasant Hill and surrounding coun- j plation for the coming season at has a history. It has IT try held an institute that was full of this place. been proven by actual general interest to those in attend- j mice. A splendid program marked FOR PRICC8 ON experience that depen L eg B ro k e n iu T w o P la c e s . the occasion and was given by distant i dable values are the best I and local talent. fr e sh Lynch Curren, the 17 -year-old proofs of a guarantee Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Lamb, of Eu son of Felix Curren, was seriously gene, in sending a renvttn nee for n ; that guarantees. Have | year’s subscription to the Lr.snra. j injure 1 in the piling camp of the you seen our new "May- ! inld : “ We can’t get along without 1 Pacific Timber Company, Friday on tlie L e a d e r , you know." Tho many \ field" line? n good words spoken for this pap^r Row river. Teams were engaged in | is greatly appreciated by its editor. dragging out piles when one of the On Saturday, April 1 th. wo will have ! LeRoy Woods p.urehased a ' 4 block heavy timbers began rolling down on display a complete linn of hats for I Look for the word of F. B Phillips on which he will Ladies, Misses and C hildren. You are erect a nice home the coming sum hill and passed partly over the (fM mer. Mr. Woods is connected with lad breaking one of his legs in two invited to call and inspect our line We wish you to hear In mind tliat tickets are being the OilViert & Welch merehantile eom- places and otherwise injuring him. given with every ?i purchase ami on op-nlng day a | 1 pany of this city and we are giad to i Dr. Job was hastily summoned, on vour new suit. i note that he thinks enough of our $ 5 S T R E E T H A T 1 city’s future prospects to establish a j the injuries attended and the lad is will lie given to the person holding the lucky num i reported us getting along very well. | borne here. ber Also ft bout .Inly 1 st a $10 dress hat will lw If you want to see something nice given away In the same manner »♦. .lust a call will Just received, another carload of convince you that we lead tn Millinery ! ask to see the Pedalis Shoe, with patent shoe lace pocket. A classic ‘ Hercules powder at the Griffin k i shoe, artistic and comfortable. Mc Veateh Co., hardware store. Miners Kay’s turns and welts at $ 2.75 and 1 I should take notice. 1 $3.00 at Lewis & Veatch’s. ! r * ! and Personal COUNTY SEAT I t f W S I HEMENWAY Co rS- Goods Styles Prices n S Garman, Hemanway Co. w ■ -LEADERS IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G = name list enrolled L you had ’ your subscription yet? 11 give you the cream of the local, and general news. it for P R O G R E S S "The Charter Oak Hardware Store" Speaking °f Furniture ‘Mayfield Clothing” Cochran ® Lauder C A L m n w L 34 G R O CER IES M ayfield’ emenway & Burkholder Mill inery Ope ning 1 1 SK LLMAN BENSON TH E HISSES NEWLAND