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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1903)
A A A A A A A A A LKOBS TO BE I N C TODAY Best cabinet photos, $1.25 per doz. for a short time only, at Hhnnafelt* gallery opposite Masonic Hall, West t side. aitf A good play, a good sast. “ Break ing His Bonds” at the Opera House ^rank Kent, of Leona, was Muy 1. Don’t forget the date. lug busiuoss .iu the Grove Lafayette Veateli is growing grad ually weaker at his homo west of this ney Jerome Knox spent Wed- city and his many friends are much ¡lu Eugene looking after busi- concerned over his serious condition. Many of our enterprising business jttors meu along mnin street had the thin hoinpson and wife, of Silk coat mud covering the graveled went to Eugene Wednesday street of removed this week whieli leaves after business matters. the street in fine condition and great ly improves its appearance. Cochran returned from Cres- The scaffolding with which the |oilnesday and says the new John P. Jones, Traveling Passen law will snuff out the life of Edward that place is making rapid ger Agent of the S. P. Co., wilt visit ;s. Cottage Grove about Monday to visit Elliott Lyons, convicted of the mur Laura Spalding, eader the Commercial Club and see what it der of Sheriff Withers on the 5th of iug force, went Drain Sat Isdoiugand to also ascertain what February of this year, was tested in visit Sunday with rela- progress is being made with the ad Monday. The trap proved to be iu vertising pamphlets. id friends. good working order aud built with F. S. Day sold his jewelry business, ample strength to do the work for Lee Henry returned home located iu T. K. Richardson's music from Woodburn and Eugene store, Snturduy to W. F.. Clingenpeol, which it was erected. he lias been enjoying a pleas- recently from Carbondale, III , who The noose was placed about a t with relatives. took charge today. Mr. Day will de heavy weight and dropped the same nates Wheeler, Compton, Dav- part Tor iiis homestead at Mound, ns Lyons will be dropped this Friday nd Wooley went to Creswell Lane county, :i2 miles west of Eugene, Sheriff »day to attend the County con- to make a fluid resilience thdreon for morning at 10 o’ clock. Fred Fisk has seen to the details of ten months.—Roseburg Review. ■ tile of W. C. T. U. J. C. Roberts, the genial voung edi the execution and no accident in Day has sold his jeweler; t ltosoburg and returned to tor of tlie Myrtle Point Enterprise, the execution is anticipated. ce Wednesday. He will prob- spent Saturday iu this city tlie guest Sheriff Fisk sent out a number of of the L esdeb . Editor Huberts was locate iu this county. pn his return home from Eugene iuvitntious on Saturday, about 100 ¿Eugene Guard »ays that Tom where he attended ns a delegate the in all. They were sent to tlie fol n, Gulden ltnle Jones, Carter Ropubliean Congressional convention lowing: The sheriffs of the state; and B. >1. Veateli are proml- last Thursday. He says business is the last grand jury; the members U. iinooiatio mayors of the eoun- opening up brisk in Coos county for of the jury which convicted Lyons; iho season. the members of the posse which H i i glorious E a s te r Sunday, John Cochran of tho furniture T in captured him; llie physicians of the ^ K - r i b k JT e n jo y e d it Bel " f Coehrnn & Lauder, lias returned Id at the various cUurchi-- and home from lone, Morrow county, I county; the ex-sheriffs of the conn E. uhuroh held a special »or where lie has been spending a few I ty, and the newspaper meu. the evening. weeks with his sister, Airs. Atehie j A OHEWHOME INVITATION. I Senders, the Jeweler, who has Rice aud Ids brother Rufus Cochran. The editor of the L e a d e r is iu re- corking for Air. Madsen for John was very favorably impressed jlmcpist, has gone to Condon, with that section of the country uml j ccipt of the following invitation in, to engage in the jewelry may decide to locate there at some from Sheriff Fred Fisk of Eugene future time. for himself. , which is printed uu a white card Tlie state convention of tlie Frater j with a heavy black border: S. t\ Wright went to < “ ) Wednesday M a delegate from mil Aid Society is being held iu this i *• E d it o r L ane C o u n t y L e a d e r : — ;al lodge.to the county conven city, delegates represeutatlng the var er i he Fraternal Aid Association, ious lodges of tlie -tute, « l.icli aie not 1 Thin permit will entitle you to wit very numerous, hewevor, being in at ness the execution of Elliot E. Ly- met there Thursday.—Guard. tendance. We understand our towns Mary McFarland and little man. W. F. Shnnefelt lias been chosen I ons on Friday, tlie 17th day of April f Liberty Center, Iowa, urrived state tii legate to attend tlie National 1 HUM, at the hour of 9:30 a. m. with- (is place Friday to spend the convention which convenes at I in the incloaure of the jail yard of jier with her sister.. Mrs. W. S Lawrcnoe, Kans is ' tlie Lane county jail. Present this i-tt. Mrs. McFarland may de- Engine No. 2 of tlie O. & S. Ii. rail card. Fred Fisk, sheriff. Not trans “to locate here permanent1}’. road was d'Subled by tile bursting of ferable. Elliot E. Lyons shot and Uartrum, of ltoseburg, super- tlie dry pipe in tlie boiler Wednesday. fatally ivouuiled W. W. Withers, of the Southern Division of the, This caused considerable Ineonven- m Forest Deserve, spent Batur ienqg as all the traffic of tlie road is sheriff, on February 5, 190,” ; was in Cottage Grove looking ufter thrown on tlie one remaining engine. arrested Feb. H. 1903, convicted ¡era pertaining to the reserve, However, tho break will lie repaired March 4, 1903; sentenced March (i, [office was favored With a pleas in a few days and work will progress 1903.” 'll. as usual. A third engine lias been EAST EXECUTION, Anna Crouch and Mrs. Mary purchased and will arrive here soon This will be the last execution iu for the O. & S. E. 1!. 1!. Co. ne of Oakland have rented till ing one door ei^it of the Opera Those who attended tlie C. M. A. j the state outside of the penitentiary. ■ and are having it completely band entertainment ut Creswell from I The law enacted at the last session jviited preparatory to opening this place Friday evening were: Miss | of tlie legislature providing for all y Kitchen and iee ererm parlor es Eranm Bryan, Ethel Wooley, Anna hangings in the state to take place in. Van Riper, Sirs. Sbellenbergcr an 1 at the state prison in Salem. Medley spent a few days at Daisy Cochran, Messrs. L. F. Wool unity seat tills w eek circulating ey, Elbert Ventch, Warren McFar s A W M l LI b e in g M ovm r. Htitions for submitting the cor- land, Fate Long, Perl Bennett, Her- .iou tax bill and portage railway sliel Allison and members of the band. ' > n refereodtim vote He was A good time was reported by all and S a g in a w A lili to be T a k e n to Alosby C re e k —P la n in g A lili [looking after business matter: tin* band more than paid expenses. ut the court house. Monday’s Roseburg Review said: D is m a n tle d . rk Baker returned from the Black "W alter Morian and Frank Pickett, jte Ciiinaliitr mines Wednesday uf- formerly with the S. P. Co., have The Booth-Kelly Lumber Com- oinpletlng Ills contract for paint- gone to Cottage Grove to work on the panV’s big sawmill east of ¡Saginaw Bohemia railroad. Beginning today, jsome new Iniildiiigs for the eoin- He reports work progressing two trains daily will operate between i has about sawed out all the good ¡tie mines and ninny valuable iiu- Cottage Grove and tlie end of the line timber within reach aud is soon to a passenger and a work train. Mr. bo moved to Mosbv creek directly ■ments lieing made. Morian will officiate on tho latter as Evangelist E. A.JBoss, of Los An conductor with Sir. Pickett ns hruke- . east of Cottage Grove and the mill ■a, who is well known here, was a tnau. V. C. London is conductor on | on Gettings Creek, will send out 'Mger on Wednesday’s local en tlie passenger train.” lumber in the big tliime to Saginaw. jte to Eastern Washington points I'LANINO YU LIS DISMANTLED. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber were ,ie lie goes to conduct a series of The company's big planing mills it lugs. He Inis been holding ii down from tlieii Coast Fork farm if series of meetings at Roseburg. Wednesday and made the L e a d e r a at Saginaw on the railroad are be business call. .Mr. W. Welch, of the enterprising states that he finds farm life a pleas ing dismantled, and tne machinery tiling firm of Gilbert .V Welch, ant diversion nfter a long term spent is being moved away to Springfield. jit to Eugene Sunday to spend a in the cab of a railroad locomotive, Hereafter only rough lumber will days with home folks and look with a hand on tlie throttle and i.n lie handled there and a foree of 13 ¡r business matters. He returned eve constantly on the polished rails jie Wednesday and reports sptlng ahead. He is engaged principally in or 15 men will lie all they will need iness opening up briskly at th> stock raising widen is u profitable at that place. business at this time. inty seat. They offer for sale all the lumber L. Hunt, the deputy assessor, is Owing to our rapidly increasing in their big sheds there. Dad in the land plying ye liouse- subscription list the L e a d e r was \ler and property owner with all forced to add two more quires of paper H O M E O E E IC ’ B K . M of questions relative to his re- to its weekly Gsue about two weeks S O L D I KICS* I > - rtivo belonging-*. Mr Hunt is as- ago and this week we were again led to the territory in anil about compelled to make an addition of four W . .1. Shipley is Succeeded by jtage Grove covering quite a wide quires more paper to tlie issue; which AY. AV. Elder. populous area. is probably the largest regular list the L eader ho* ever printed. W e ex ilzie VanSeholnok contemplates Governor Chamberlain has ap tig to Arlington today where lie pect to nearly double our subscription as tlie high dry climate will prove list in the next four or six months at pointed Wallace W. Elder of Stny- letlctal told * poor health. He tius the rate new subscriptions are coming ton, Marion county, commandant of n suffering from rheuniatism and in now. the state Soldier’s home at Hose- alysis for some time past. Wo The Grouse Mountain Gold Mining le stand lie lias sold his ranch on »A; Milling Company will resume oper burg. Mr Elder is a well-known citizen * river near Derena. ations nt once. The superintendent has arrived here and has leftMor Bo of Marion county, having lived there hemia with a foree of men. The com for a numlier of year«. He is a pany owns valuable property on member of tlie G. A. H. and lias Grouse Mountain which adjoins the Noonday and Knott mines, being an taken some interest in local politics. exteiition of the Champion. They Some years ago he was nominated will work a doable shift to further im for Sheriff of Marion county on the prove tlie propeity as originally democratic ticket and polled con mapped out. This company is held ie> a close corporation and backed by j siderable more than the pnrty vote. He is said to bea capable man whose some men of money and influence. I. P. Inman, tho enterprising met-! popularity is attested by the incident chant and postmaster nt Lornne was j above mentioned, transacting business in Cottage Grove | T l i e New T r a in O fficia l Tuesday. He informed us tlie | oles for the new telephone line were all, distributed along the route from Lo- Superintendent Fields, of the S. rane to this side of the summit, and ms the old woman with the advent of settled spring P. Co., has just issued a circular to said when *hc saw t he church on fire. weather, the work of setting and wir the passenger brakemon who luive ing the poles will lie prosecuted rapid- j lieeli ap|>oiute.r “ Tram Agents.” 1\\ Hy says the new creamery asso- • This circular states that their sala •iaiiou has tiled articles of Incorpora Iu the good old summer time tion before the county cle; k anil w ill. ries are to be $100 per month, and soon begin building operations, so os the men are to report for duty. tn the good old slimmer time to get down to business ns early ns April 15th. Strolling down the shad}- lane possible this season. The men selected were: O. E. Smoking all the time Taylor’s Specific Co., of Oialla,' Crousman, A. T. Morian, IV. \Y And if you want true comfort Douglas county, has the thanks of the ! In the smoking line you know L an e County L eader fo r a large sa m , Young, P. A. Nelson, J. H. Lee. A. ple package of the principal articles ; H. Wesley, Harry L. Foggart, C. And have all your troubles manufactured i y the company sham 1 H. Bruce, A. Ford and J. A. Fol- end in smoke poo cream. Santas toilet soap, Cute- 1 iette. Call on Morgnn A Krrbaut. line and a simple and very effective The train agent will lie subordi- cure for corns known as the "Corn File.” These articles are all fully J nate to the conductor, uniformed as guaranteed in every respect as strict I the conductors arei will collect tick- ly first-class, and the firm is strictly I eta, cash fares, and make all ticket reliable and liberal in its business transactions. Any one interested in ! reports formerly made by the con- o f these articles will do will to j doctors. It is said that the conduc- write to the company for circulars t tors do not take kindly to the and samples or call at the New Era ! change, although their salary is Drug Store in this city where these [raised to $135 per month. fkttfcftp »re jtept yn local and Personal : Sheriff Fisk Has Everything in Readiness--No Hitch in Arrangement Anticipated over f=-------------------------- Special price on Sugar and Flour for next 10 days A SMOKE SONG HOLY SMOKE S m o k e r s , See West Window, Sure any Webber T h irty to F ifty 1 per cent off o * odds and cmU ■ > -------------------------- If you want to what tho hoyt ressetl peo >lo will wear this summer, just come in ami our new ine o f clothing. s o t* d s « m * Prices a ll Ri ght Quality, Styles and The spring styles of our celebrated Hamilton-Brown shoes have just arrived. Be sure to examine this line before full of the L to pleasant G a r m a n, Hem enway Co . purchasing. Also a line o f tlie J Orthopedic W a l k o v e r ^ $3.50 S h o e s Grarman, I [emenT yay < Jo. N G L E A D E R S I N M E R C H A N D I S I -------- ....................... BAD MAN FROM LANE CO. Holds up A Gambling House in Rose burg at Point of Gun and Walked With $160 in Cold Cash. Speaking »f Furniture We have it—have Just received an immense stock. Fall and be con vinced that there Is uo better place from which to select :: :: :: ■ ■ ■■ U osedvkg , April 15— N. T. Brid ges, an employe of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., in Lstie county, who came down to Roseburg a jew days ago to visit with his family, appar ently beennie dissatisfied at some thing while playing cards at C. L. Heed’ s saloon last night, and hold ing Bud Thomas, the dealer, back with one hand, raked in all the oath in sight with the other. Then despite Thomas’ struggles he forced open the drawer in front of the dealer, and took out a loaded re volver, with which he kept every body at bay until he had pocketed every cent that lay before him. When this was done he emptied the revolver of its contents, threw it on the table and walked out of the saloon unmolested. It is estima ted that Bridges secured about $160. He has not since been seen. The next attraction! “ Breaking His Bonds” in four nets, a comedy by home talent for C. M. A. band benefit, at Opera House May 1. Oco. T’.won, who recently moved to this place from Nebraska, and who is fitting up the building formerly occu pied b y tlie L eader for a meat market, lias just dosed a deni for tlie Harvev Wallace place just south of town on the slope of tlie mountain, which will he used for a pasture and where ho will locate his slaughterhouse. The place contains 40 acres and the con sideration was $350 cash. Mr Ewen has already purchased his wagon, har ness, tools and other necessaries to begin business and will lie in opera tion within a few days. Don't fail to see Dr. Low e at once about yonr eyes. He leaves Saturday noon. Reliersals are going on for tlie home talent play “ Breaking His Bonds.” Tlie production of which will occur May 1. Don’t iniss it. Miss Annie Underwood is visiting with triends in town. If you want perfect glasses correctly fitted see Dr. Lowe at once. We make a specialty o f Carpets, Mattings, Springs and Mattresses, also carry a complete line of Uudert iking goods. Call and get prices :: C o c h ra n S L a u d e r schieg B u m m Spring iiiid Summer will soon In» hero Ami nil will ihmm I something new W e will take pleasure in showing you the Latest Styles in Shirt Waists, D r e s s Goods and Trimmings For wo know if you s<*e them that you will buy, for the prices ;iro right. LU RC H’S Our shoe line*ls also complete in Gents, Ladies and Childrens high and low cut shoes of |lic very latest patterns. The place is :: SK1LLMAN & BENSON Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Produce, Fruits, Vegetables Dr. Lowe, Eugene’s well known ooulo-optician is now at the Sher wood Hotel. He goes home Saturday noon. See the new ad displays in this number of tlie L e a d e r . There is valuable information to the purchas ing public in these ads. The S. F. Company will hood commence extensive improvements on their grounds in Eugene. They have ordered the warehousemen to move out. W ill Berman, who was taken seriously ill a few days ago. being threatened with paralysis was taken to n Portland hospital Thursday for j treatment. His many friends here ' hope to hear of Iiis speedy recovery, j Work was resiune«I on the O. >t S. i E railro.nl this week’ at this place j and before tlie snow flies again tho Iron liotse will have penetrate«! well Into tin* Bolicmin mining «listrlct. This insures the Installation of mod ern electrical machinery in the mines where abundance of water power facilities are at hand, the building of, n smelter nnd tlie «levelopment of a ( mining camp which will rival any , other mining district on tlie Pacific Coast. While tlics«“ developnemts are '. in progress things will be doing in j the tine timber belt along this railroad l and In the flourishing city of Cottage ’ Grove. J. W. Cook, the well known mining man of Potlaod. was a passenger on Thursday's train to Portland. He shook hamls with old friends here and inquired as to Bohemia’s outlook in which he is still interested. FOUR PE R C EN T D IS C O U N T W e are givin g a f«mr per cent discount to our ea*li customers. MOW WE DO IT Ask for one o f our Cash Purchaser Card* containing $25. Have the amount o f your purchase pun<-li«;d on the car«l each time. When the entire amount is punched out, we will gi\'e you : : : : ONE D O LLA R Hemenway & Burkholder I hmi ily Grnoceries I>4 iIAIi EI s 6 I ' /T 1 K K B S II A N D P U K K . A full line o f Staple mi.fc Fancy Gro«“eries at leiw cit pric«-*. Highest cash and trail«“ pric«“s paid for c >untry prodti ■«? : : : ; ; . LO, 5 ; ETC A L F 0 ~R S E