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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1903)
cabinet photos, S t.23 per doz w r “ short time only, at Shauafult-i side'’ y ° PP0Sit0 M“ ^ n lc Hal“ West a2tf Miller Bros., are greatly enlarging Interesting Letters From our Country OUR CORRESPONDENTS and improving their building on River by all teats, Dr. Lowe's glasses. Lowe’s liest glasses are the best lable, T. Kayser made the county seat 'ness visit Tuesday. Sarah K nox to the O. & S. E. d, right-of-way. e Dr. Lowe cure your headache aoving the cause with a pair of the L eader ' s advertisements tronize the live business men eprosent. C. H. Wallace will preach at P. church Sunday morning at ock. All are cordially invited. nd the local teachers' Institute eld In Cottage Qrovo today and irow. Good urograms have rratged for eacn day. L Wynne, held the lucky r—67—which drew the fine colts ©r raffled off by Geo. Hinds evening. Ho sold it for $13.50. Kayser has purchased for om A. M. Austin, a three room and quarter block of land in IcFarland 3rd addition on the ;de. of our readers having a copy of deb of March 27th, will confer on this office by bringing the 0 us, as we are entirely out of inber and must have one. Inman, the genial Lorane ster, was transacting business drove late last week. He says is being inaugurated on the -Cottage Grove telephone line. comni ‘ Ì1 7.hluT' S A e n n y l n will soon‘in sh dU C O LD Piote li vor V equipment rm int omplete livery The flour mill machinery from Long , ” ° ns i ° l ‘er process mill wus shipped to Hood Itlver this week where Geo o nd oth?,rs fU l soon establish a flour mill in connection with their saw mill business at that place. Cottage Grove still has a fine roller process flour mill Correspondents Detailing the Neighborhood News. //-------- for next 10 days ^ --------------------- Thirty to Fifty {»er cent o ff on odds and ends ------------------------ CRISP AND BREEZY LETTERS If you want to see what the best dressed people will wear this summer, just come in and see our new lino of clothing. W ild w o o d Item s. Clyde Keer sports a case of Quality, Styles and Prices all R ig ht r ' A crea^lery-man sPe“ t » few days in mease Is this week. Cottage Grove this week looking over the field with a view to establishing Mrs. J. E. Dame wood visited at a creamery here. We understand he was very favorably impressed with Star one day last week the location an I promised to visit our Prof Kendall, returned Tuesday to town again soon and thoroughly in his home on Sharp creek. vestigate the matter, Mesdames Scott Chrisman, Martha Stanton, Kate Perkins and Lucretia McMurry returned home Monday rrom Los Angeles and Pasadena, where they weut last Christmas. They enjoyed (their sojourn in Southern California very much and were mater ially benefltted In health by their visit. However they were glad to get back to their Oregon homes. The L eader is In receipt of a letter from chief organizer, G. Y. Harry of the Federated Trades in which he says: “ I find it wiU be impossible for me to give any time to Cott :ge Grove on my return trip from Ashland, as I must return to Porland as soon as possible. I will say, however, that I will come to Cottage Grove some time later and hold a public meeting.” G a r m a n , H em en w ay Co Special price on Sugar and Flour Mrs. J. T, Hunt has gone to La- Grand to visit her father, Mr Job Spray, who is very ill. Mrs Wicks, and Mrs Harlow, of Star visited at the bedside of Mrs Amanda VanBchoiaek this week. Mrs. Geo Keer is preparing for the rush this summer by installing a large new range stove in her Hotel. J. S. Burnett this week purchas The spring styles of our celebrated Hamilton-Brown shoes have just arrived. Be sure to examine this line before FKSriiB-'o*uS Orthopedic W a l k o v e r - $3.50 S h o e s __________________________________________ G a r m a n , H e m e n w a 1 y C o . i L E A D E R S I N M E R C H A N D * [ S I N G ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------------------ —i ed the farm owned by Elza Van- schoiack, near Dorena, the price gates to the Democratic county con paid was $2,200. vention to be held in Eugene. Norman Hawley, accompanied by Mrs Ursula McCone died at her his sisters, Kate and Mary, came home near Creswell March 31, 1903, home yesterday on account of the aged 66 years and 11 months. The illness of their mother. deceased leaves a husband and two J. M. Culp visited at his home a sons, G. R. and W. E. McCone, who day or so last week, returning to the reside near Creswell. Interment Grove Friday. Johnnie says the was had at Howe cemetery Wednes day. Grove is the place for him. Dave Hendricks, editor and publish er of the Libby, Montana, local paper, is spending a few days in Cottage Grove looking after his mining in terests. In company with Harry Supple he will soon go to Bohemia to lueard, of Sagina was transact look over some properties in which iuess In town Saturday. He the two are jointly interested. Mr. Wm. Baily died at the residence ho L e a d e r a pleasant call and Hendricks is a brother of Robert Mrs Wm. Hawley is quite sick d his name enrolled on our Hendricks of the Salem Statesman and with lagrippe, at the home of her of his brother, Allen Baily, in this 1 increasing subscription list. city on Wednesday the, 1st. He died is a nephew of J. M. Sherwood of this daughter, Mrs J. M. Culp. suddenly while Bitting in a chair. jrday morning was slightly city. Messrs Hartly, Steedham, Harper Deceased was an old pioneer in Quite an important transfer of city h so far as the weathor was to Oregon and took part iu the Indian Snod, the natives not being a property was made on the west side and MileB returned Tuesday work on their mining war in 1855 and 1856. Interment Surprised to see a thin coat of recently In which the business corner resume Sautlful” mantling tho hill tops occupied by Sklllmau & BensoD’s property on Martin Creek. took place at the Howe cemetery ¡tiding the valley on tho morn grocery was sold to Attorney J. E. Young by Oliver Veatch. By Mr. Mrs, Amends VanBchoick is very Friday April 3, the services beiug day. Young we are informed that the week from noon the 16th to property will soon be greatly Improv sick with measels. Dr Job was conducted by the Masonic Fraternity. if Saturday the 18th Dr. Lowe, ed. The ground floor will be com called from the Grove, and •thinks 1 known oculo optician will be pletely remodeled and a commodious she is out of all danger now. P e r t in e n t P a r a g r a p h s . ’’ herwood Hotel. As Dr. Lowe second story will be added with a flat J. S. Burnette last week sold his t be iu Cottage Grove again for roof. Messrs Skillman & Benson will A broken window pane may bring while you had better see him continue their grocery business on place to T. M, Doyle from Tocorna, the doctor gain. Jp if you need glasses. Wash., consideration $2,300, he will the ground floor. Even a slangy man dislikes to day was our first visit to We understand that the Improved however, remain on the place until hear “ the women folks.” use it. 5 in Several years and much mineral Smelter Co., of Roseburg November 1st. Tould be required to note the which was incorporated last week Than to be in town a drinkerigg, Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, last week, atial improvements and growth with a capital stock of $20,000 divided s County’s capital during this Into 100 snares at $200 each, has its began moving household goods to better be at home a tinkering. .It is a sightly, growing and stock all paid up and not one share is their “ old homestead” farm, and What little and foul things are sive oity the “ Queen city of the for sale. The incorporators are T. will reside there in the future. aften done for a little filthy lucre ette.” K. Richardson of this city and C. D. Messrs B. M. and Frank Hawley will J. B. Lister, corresponding Williams and Mourlce Blanchard. make their home at the Sharp ranch, The most reprehensible lying ii “ C. M. A., will Mr Richardson is confident this new ry of ihe O. thatwhich is done to one’s chilp. improved and patented smelter will ,t the Christian church Sunday The business man has ‘‘something W a lk e r it e m s . The evening subject wi ¡11 bring about a now era In mining operations and will prove a very pro Re3 doing” every day, and so should k Place and Power of * the ~ fitable investment. The rybody ■ invited. Every John Wright went to Portland the farmer. I <tf the church are u rg el to On April 1st Frank Garroutte of the Sunday. Accidents to hunters move the morning survice. grocery firm of Garontte & Metealf was succeeded ¡by L. Morse, merciful to have more sympathy for R. E. Walker called on Cottage nd Mrs. H. W. Stewart, of the Arm now being style Met the animal behind the gun than the ck. will spend a month in Cali calf & Morse. They are both Grove Friday. one before it. Mr Stewart has sold his obliging gentlemen and keep Mr Stewart of Goshen was in tt Comstock to the Griggs a nice fresh stock of family groceries, There is “ room at the -top” be md resigned as postmaster in which they sell at reasonable prices. Walker Sunday. cause cigarette smoking, liquor ftvor. Mr, Stewart has long Mr. Garroutte has not definitely1 Jas. Jones of the Grove was in drinking, keeping late hours (with , P. Station agept at Comstock, decided on his future movements, but ■y now decide to locate else may spend the coming season iff Walker Thursday. their excesses) by the boys of the Idaho. We wish him success in what Willard Martin is hauling lumber land make the demand for space “ at ever business he may engage. See I first number of the Myrtle the top” very small, Please don’ t from Saginaw this week. Rlail has appeared with H. A the neat new ad of Metcalf & Morse: mistake this for a joke, fci-, oditor. Conspicuous by its Mrs J. Kennedy and Mrs Wilcox At the M. E. church Monday night ice is the fact that all the the Rev. E. S. Ufiord, author of the were in the Grove Friday. A careful wife is wiser than most 1 business men carrv good ad- revival song, “ Throw out the life congressmen. She seldom intro nents, showing that they real line,” spoke to a crowded house. The J. E. Young of the Grove was duces a new bill into the house ¡value of a newspaper ns a bus gentleman is one of the most realistic Walker Friday on business. :dium. Here’s wishing the speakers wo have ever heard and his without something to show for it icr success. Fletcher England^went to Ana- and is sure of its being accepted lecture or sermon was illustrated by rCrow, one of the industrious the actual apparatus used in a life lauf to work for a few weeks. without debate. Many farmers igressive farmers of Lorane, saving station. Among other things G. O. Walker went to Analauf grow yearly richer because the wife l*uwu Friday receiving some he showed a life line which one year is a good financier and manager, eamery milk cans, wnich was ago saved twenty three sailors from Wednesday, returning Saturday. When she is a good schemer the live evidence that something is drow ning off the New Fngland coast. M. A. Horn and wife visited in wise husband never imposes a veto i be doing in the dairy and While he whistled, sang and recited 'y business at Lorane at no far there was a deep vein of spirituality the Grove Saturday and Sunday. nor tells her not to speak at the day. A co-operative creamery underneath. The gentleman is now Wiley Hunter started to Eastern club or discuss family affairs in Ion was recently organized at making a trip atound the world and paying his way by taking up eollec Oregon Sunday to spend a few public. tions only. months. She was from Boston, he from Ok John Graber, one of Bohemia's well lahoma. “ You have traveled D. P. Sheridan went to Eugene known miners, has returned from a f die most important strikes seven months visit with his father Wednesday to attend tho democratic good deal in the west, have you ever been made in the Boho and mother in Switzerland. Thirteen convention Thursday. act, i!»ss Beacon?” “ Oh yes, in rlct has been reported in the years ago Godfrey and John Graber deed— in California add Arizona and nino. The lower tunnel ts in came from their Switzerland home to A crowd of young people from feet. The mines have run this country. About eight, years ago Walker went to Creswell Wednesday even in parts of New Mexico.” nimense chute of galena ore they commenced mining in Bohemia, “Did you ever see the Cherokee ries 80 per cent, lead. The’ having become interested in the Ves to attend a candy pull in the hall. strip? r There was a painful silence, ng the drift eight feet in widt uvius mine, which they sold for a A good time was reported. but finally she looked over her i foot wall and do not kuow handsome price a year ago to F. J. C. C. Coffman of Eugene and Mr. glasses at him and saiJ: “ Iu the |h of their ledge. Hard, of the Oregon Mining E x Loyds of Nebraska, were in Walker first place sir, I deem your question change. Tho boys put in about seven years in association with their part Saturday looking at D. P. Sheridan’s exceedingly rude; and in the sec ner, Albert Ziniker. When they sold place. Coffman returned to Eugene ond you might have been more out last year they determined to visit Sunday. fined in your language by asking their father and mother in the old me if I had ever seen the Cherokee country, and accordingly started for C r e sw e ll Item *. their blrthland last August. Godfrey disrobe.” will return to this place later in the Prof. Parker’s mother is visit season. DIED. U. S. Bales was in the city Saturday ing him in this city. from hia ranch in the Dorena neigh Druggist J. M. Volkman has M ILLER—The little 3 weeks’ old borhood, about ten miles east of town babe of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Mil bought a new organ for his home and speaks very encouragingly of the ler, at the home of Frances Miller fruit prospects out that way, as others in this city Saturday, Apt 11 4, 1903, Mack Scarbrough came up from of his neighbors are taking an added after a very brief illness. interest in that profitable industry Eugene on Thursday to pay a visit as the ohl woman Funeral services were conduotod »*ai*l when «he saw since he and his brother C. E. Bales to bis home. Sunday at the home by Rev. L. D. the church on fire. are making a success of their efforts Beck, interment in Masonic cemetery. Geo. K. Rogers, organizer for the The along this line. They have about ten bereaved parents have the acres in apples, most of which is Woodmen of the World, was in town heartfelt sympathy o f the entire com bearing in a small way already, and Saturday and Sunday. munity. ■ c good old summer time in a few years will be yiel ling them The social given by the League full crops. The eminent success that ■ e good old summer time T y p e w r it e r s . has followed those in the valley and Friday night was a success. A good * --------- | kling down the shady lane throughout this part of Oregon who crowd was in attendance. ■oking all the time If you want to save yourself have planted land to fruit U sufficient ■if you want trq^ comfort money and want a typewriter, see to justify anyone to take up this in I. H. Veatch and wife attended T K Richardson. We can save you dustry with a reasonable assurance p© smoking line you know that it will prove a profitable venture. the funeral of Mrs Robert Carey at many dollars on any machine. For Jh ave all your troubles 9 r. Bales feels certain also that the the Grove last Wednesday. fend in smoke a Remington seeT K ; for a Smith Dorena neighborhood will have a saw The Cottage Grove Brass Band Premier see T K; for a Jewett see |t>n Morgan & Brehaut. mill in the not far distant future, as one party now has an option on a mill will give a concert at Scarbrough’s T K ; or for any of the cheaper site there, and if he should not carry Opera House Friday, April 10. chine»; as we are on the it the thing to a successful termination, there are others ready to take the- Mrs Mae Veatch and little son track and will let you in if you matter up, as the timber resources went to the Grove Monday te visit want a machine. A big shipment out there will justify such an invest Mrs Veatch's mother, who is sick. these machines will arrive in ment. , - I T. K. R k hardho *. short time. Speaking °f Furniture We have it—have just received an immense stock. Call trod be coi>- vinced — -- ‘ that there “ IIS is no - " better -- place * _ from which ........ to select W c make a specialty o f Carpets, Mattings, Springs ami Matatresses, also als carry a complete Hue of Undertaking goods. Call aud geG prices :: Cochran ® Lauder Schleff »«»<»*** Spring and Summer will soon be here And all will need something now. We will take pleasure in showing you. the ¡L atest Styles in: Shirt Waists, Dress Goods and Trimmings r t r For we know if you see them that you will buy, for the prices are rieht. Our shoe Hue is also compiete in Gents, Lacnes and Chifòrena high and low cut shoes of the very latest patterns. The place Is L U R C H ’S SKILLMAN & BENSON Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Produce, Fruits, Vegetables i FOUR E I PER CENT D IS C O U N T W c are giving a four per cent discount to our casli customers. A BMOKE SONG HOW WE DO IT Ask for one of our Cash Purchaser Cards containing $25. Have the amount of your purchase punched on the card each time. When the entire amount is punched out, we will give you : : : : : ONE DOLLA R I)LY SMOKE G. L. Gilfry, Cbas. Stanton, Guy O o a t a f o r H a lf. If you read the Leader y o « wi J. E. Robert Brady Forty head of goats for sali. Inquire I Stone, *'• r'; Noland, ‘8 of J. T. H c s t , Wildwood, Or., ra. lOp. 1 and Clyde Smith were elected dele keep posted :> Hernenway & Burkholider ]F a m i i l y ( i r o c e r i e s FRESH AND PURE. A full line of Staple and F a n c y Groceries at Lowest price*. Highest cash, and trade prices paijj for country produce : : : : : tH M E L A I N L M E T C A L F O 6 5 IV I O ‘ R S E