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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
(F1 A SONNET DE SEEING i Hi-- frugrum v -*i the flow« rs, I tin* early breath o f June t tin* brightness of the aunsliiOC, J the silvery light of moon JKeoinhlncil lu K \> P A K I L L A ■a manner that 1» sure, fjrou take It when you’re ailing, [e ite r t a S|»re»l> eure. [AS-PA-R1 LLA [CD's Tribute of Healtb;to tbe World (n atu ral corrective of all derange- s of tho liver ami an aid to perfect Dilation o f food . Positively cures I S T I P A T I O N tin* bane o f modern ■cation. Ms effects, while lasting, l i e v e r pernicious, and unlike tlnms- | of nostrums aud % aunted cure-all», ntinued use is never necessary, as it rs no habit. S l K l M A T IS M in its acute form is i k l y relieved by the use o f R A S -P A - pl.A , elim inating at once from the Id and joints, toxic salts, which uature J e cannot excrete. ■orhl’s Fair medals liave been award- lu - at Buffalo, Omaha and Cliarleston. ■success has caused unscrupulous par- 1 to imitate Kas-pa-rilla. Your drug- l should have It. and If he does not blv you promptly, write us. givin g his [OODARDCLARK&CO P O R T L A N D , ORE. femfcs: Shanghai, Pliiua; Kobe, Japan II*- W i l l C » l l On You. L eader lias secured tlio serv- f Mr. J. M. Culp to canvass it- paper. He will make a tour it part of the country tribu te* Cottage Grove and we will much appreciate any favors K n i l f . l bin- in bis rounds. John- Ijs well and favorably known ughont a large portion o f the ;t> and we feel sure be will cou- ite largely in belpiug to build tbe circulation o f tbe Lane nty L eader . He is fully nuthor- I to receive moneys and receipt all amounts paid him, being a ty authorized representative of paper. Now is the time to sub- be for one of tbe very best aud t newsy papers of tbe county— Lane County L e a d s « . __ -......... .... — J S even O ’c lo c k C losin g. Mrs. A. MoCuinber, of Divide, was shopping iu this city Friday. Otto Brown tbe genial barber, spent Sunday and Monday in Woodburo visiting relatives and friends. Secure your seats for “ Breaking His Bonds,” at the New F.ra Drug storo. Opera House, May 1st. Mr. R. E. Wright and wife of Bultl- m o e are visiting with tbe former’s brother F. Wright, at Walker. Tnis Is tlio season for removals and we hope that all who change their ad dresses will promptly notify us. Miss Lena Foreman, of the Rich ardson Music House, went to Rose- burg Snturduy returning to Cottage Grove Wednesday. ..Bert Wood returned home from Newport Saturday and has com menced work on u new cottage on his lots on Bridge street near the school house. Encourage home talent and help the band by attending the plav “ Breaking His Ronds,” al the Opera House May 1st. Seats on sale at New Era Drug store. .1. W. Allison, of Portland, an en gineer on the O. R. & N. railroad, spent a few days ill tills eitv this week visiting with ills brother, S. V. Allison, the genial barber. Uncle Jack Knowlton has had the carpenters at work the past week en larging and remodeling Ids residence at tin- west end of Wall street where lie lias resided these many ye irs. It is reported that the heavy frosts have not injured the prospects for un abundant fruit yield. Although fruit is usually killed in the early spring, we always some how linvo plenty. Horace Conner held tin- lucky num ber and was awarded the hue I, Smith, hammerless shot gun at (). O. McClellan’s confeetionery store in the drawing whieh took place Saturday. relations with thit paper last (Satur day and while on his way to Oregon ---------------------- City to accept a similar position on tlie Thirty to Kiffv Special price on “ Courier,” spent Tuesday in Cottage Grove, a guest of the Lane County per cent otl on Sugar and Flour L eader Mr Ruth expressed himself as being very favorably impressed odds und i-iils for next 10 days with our progressive and growing town. ------------------------ H. C. Veatch purchased Wednesday ill Huzletou's second addition to Cot tage Grove of Elmer Porter lot 2, blk 1 consideration $200.* Uncle Burn now I f you want to soo what tlje host tiros set! poople will wear this bus i(K) feet front of River street, hav ing formerly purchased the livery summer, just come in and see our now tine of clothing. stable and residence property south of it on this street. Ttie New York Racket Store, A. K. Sheik, proprietor, was moved Tuos- dny into the building near tlie depot formerly occupied by Gowdy & M il The spring stylos o f our celebrated Hamilton-Brown shoes have ler's Horseshoe Restaurant. The just arrived. Be sure to examine this line before ■’¡¡ST um «Mae place is new aud lias just been refitted with shelving and other Interior fix tures and makes u very commodious and convenient store room. Mr. Slierk will now enlarge his stock and will be in better shape than ever to serve his many patrons. Call and see him and his new quarters. On Monday morning our genial representative and solicitor, Johnny Culp, left for Lorane to make a thorough canvass for the Lane County L eadku und will return by way of Comstock aud the Coast Fork country. Johnny already reports (tattering success, and says that “ tho people have only been waiting for an invita tion to enroll their names on the BUSY. Lin.-* County L eader ’ s subscription, L O It A N E G E T S qoak and as soon as an invita tion is extended they respond That Community Organizes a very promptly.” Now watcli the- Creamery Association and tlie t iADEit, as well a s its subscription list. grow. Subscribes Stock. W e have It—have Just received, an immense stock. Call ami he con % T- H G T- e a m e r n w m a y a C n o , Orthopedic W a l k o v e r ■ $3.50 S h o e s » (jarm an, H em enw ay Co. L E A D E R S IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G Speaking »'Furniture vinced that there is no hotter place from which to select ::,t :: :: C o ch ran ® L a u d e r scm . » ¡»midi-e Shirt W aists, D r e s s Goods and Trimmings L U R C H ’S SKILLMAN & HENSON Staple and Fancy G ROCERIES Produce, Fruits, Vegetables A Young Lady In Drain Ask to see:;™ Hemenway & Burkholder “Empty i» the Family Groceries Brehaut ;j Quality, Styles and Prices a ll R igh t Frank Blair, the genial and well known grocery salesman, of Eugene, Mr, J.* Atkinson, a promineat resi spent a few days visiting with Ids par W c make a specialty o f Carpets, Mattings, Springs ami Mattresses, also ents, Col. und Mrs. Blair of the Sher dent of I*ornne, visited Jiugene Sat carry a complete lin e of Uutlert ikin g goods. Call and get prices :: wood House, aud looking after the urday. JVben asked abojm the Lorane interests of his firm at this place, tills creaulPry proposition S n . Atkinson week. His mother, Mrs. Blair, wo stated that the organization of the are sorry to learn, was taken sudden company lias been perfected by the ly ill Monday and for some time her condition was considered serious, election of a board of directors of however, we are pleased to announce five, as follows. M B. Stone, Benja. her condition is now greatly improved mine Lee, Wm. Moore, J. Atkinson, anil she is able to sit up part of the P. F. Davis. What are we going to do about cel time. Her many friends hope to hear All necessary machinery has been On his re ¡Spring i i i i t l Smunior will soon lit' hero ebrating the glorious Fourth of July? of her speedy recovery. I t is about time to begin making ar turn to Eugene Wednesday, Frank ordered and stock subscribed to the And all will need something new rangements and calculations. Keep was accompanied by his little sisters, amount of over $2000. The site the people and their mouey at home, j Ruth aud Sadie. for the creamery has been selected W c w ill take pleasure in showing you tho Miles Pitcher, the genial postmas The school board for District No. 11 ter at Star, the present terminus of on Mr Lee's place at Lorane, and it closed a contract Friday with H. T. the Bohemia railroad, was In town is tlie purpose of the promoters to Nelson for ninety tier of oak wood transacting business Wednesday and have the plant iu operation one Latest Styles in and twenty tier of Hr wood at $2 no j favored the L eader with a pleasant mouth from date. per tier delivered at the school iiouse call aud a subscription renewal. Mr. THE TELEPHONE LINE. in this city. Pitcher says tlie railroad grade lias As soon as tbe weather conditions There will be preaching services at already been extended beyond his will permit active work of construct theChrlstiaD church Humlav morning i place and that considerable work has and evening conducted by Rev F. E. j been done in making a cut at a rocky ing the telephone line to connect movement was inaugurated liillington. Subject 11 a. in., “ God’s point a short distance this side of the Lorane with Cottage Grove will • tiiis week by Rev. Joliu Daw- Call to the Chur.Ii ” " “top. in., “ All Hawley place. Work Is also progress lie prosecuted with dispatch. ing at the steam shovel oil Bake I-if the Episcopal church of this Seek Thee.” Stewart’s place and the company ex Many poles Have already been dis re aud Hoseburg, having for its Mrs. Lee Henry went to Eugene! pects to have a crew soon that will tributed along tbe line. pet a uniform hour for the clos- Wednesday to enjoy a Uriel visit with load 2oo ears with gravel at the steam friends. Slit- was accompanied by -hovel a day. Some years ago Mr. “ B reak in g His Boptls.” lo f biisiniss bouses ev-mngs. It Lee as fur as Saginaw where lie went Pitcher located a homestead which 10 erstoo*l that a large majority to take in the sights and enjoy the lias been cleared of brush, a good or ? liusinesH men are in favor of liberty of the eiiy for u briet season. chard planted ami which is now in Tlie borne tclent drama which is For wo know if you soe them that you full hearing, white many acres of Ids ig an agreement to close tbeir The Misses Newlnnd, milliners, ranch is in cultivation in fact he has to lie rendered on next Friday eve will buy, for tho prices aro right. d iv e (daces of business even have taken the local agency for the Our shoe line is also complete in Cents, Ladies amt Childrens high converted a forest into a comfortable ning. May 1, is progressing very and low cut shoes of the very latest patterns. The place is :: »•promptly at seven o ’clock in Chas. A. Steven^ A Bros., indies tai home, and now with tile advent of the nicely. Tlie company is working | summer and at six o’clock dur- loring establishment and will take railroad, the establishment of new hard, rehearsing every night and and till orders promptly for lady’s saw mills and the development of the | tl-e winter season, anil also to tailor made, or all made-to-order Bohemia mines, tlie farmers of his hope to ho able to surpass any home 1 all day Sundays. There is to clothing. talent performance ever presented H23tf. section of the country are afforded lu penalty ol $10(1 to be applied The crippling of the logging train nearby market with u demand for all i *n the city. Mr. J. C, Johnson is 1st rest improvements, fop viola- engine on tlie Bohemia railroad late they can raise and more too at good coaching the company and also ins of Ibis agreement by any of its last week, caused a suspension of op remunerative prices. i playing the comedy roll. The fol »tiers. Tbe business people un- erations at the Long A Bingham saw lowing is the cast of characters: Obituary. mill in this city for several days on Irstaud the business conditions account of a shortage of logs. Lawyer Deem,...Thomas M Medley The re far better than we -to, hence, O. .t S. E. railroad is greatly in need Brief mention was made of the I Horatio Snooks............Orvill Taylor i shall not attempt to advise then* of a third locomotive. lea th er ••Unelc'‘Job Spray, an lion- Howard Lelar........Clius W Wallace (this matter— it is up to them. Every day or so it is noted that oit-d pioneer of this county, but j y frSp Lelar........ Miss Ruby Thomas |e will just a-1-1 in relation to this more unsightly fences are lieing torn lute of Union county, in mir last Miss May Ketclium Ethel Wooley ! issue. Owing to his prominence I pveinetit, that it is a very popular down from around Cottage Grove among tho early settlers of this coun Dr Hatfield................ Pearl Benuett I residences aud the grounds are being and has been adopted by almost placed in Hue condition by planting ty ami his wide acquaintance a more | I M icky..................... Mr J C Johnson pry city and town in the state, of floweis, shrubs uinl hedges. This extended notice of his life will lie road Argy Tompkins... Charley Newlnnd | with interest by many old friends. Id while tin- local public is incon- is a very commendable movement Sir. Hpray was born iu Warren ! i K itt-V ............... MlS8 Emmft lnieliciil s nn wh.it for a time, it und will tend to greatly improve the county. Ohio, in ls-27, and died at the I Each and every character is well j appearance of our sightly and thriv home of his daughter. Sirs. Kate sustained ami you will miss a treat! an becomes accustomed and rec- ing city. Hunt at Wildwood, this county, April if you fail to see the play. Iciled to tins new order of tilings. ¡Secure | A letter from Win, Wallace who IS, list.'). He came to Oregon in the went to Tucson. Arizona, last winter early Fifties and was married to Miss your seats early at the New Era I Use Ed. T. Nagbtl s Safety Piano for the hem-tit of his wife’s health, nn- Jennie Jones in 1S.*R. (Six children Drug Store. Darnel to polisli musical instru- nounces that Mrs. Wallace’s condi were the issue o ’ this union, four of A few day boarders will be taken pnts. For sale at Durr’s Music tion Is much improved, which will Is- whom survive with an aged mother very gratifying news to tin- many and wife—Mrs. Kate Hunt, of Wild by Mrs. J. W. Gowdy. Apply early. ore, Rosehurg, Ore. m’27. friends of the fumilv here. Billie lias wood. Or., John W. Spray, Almeilla ........ Rev. 0. A. Wooley, of Eugene, is a good po ition in the ear shops at Spray, an I Mrs. Bell Miller, of Union (i-Nla t or Sal«. county, Oregon, He professed rc'l'ig- i spending a few days iu ibis city loi-k- that place. c United Bri-tlin-n | mg after his timber interests near ir' i tv bead of gouts for sale. Impure Samuel Bennett and Ids father. \Y ioa and joined the [ j . f . H i m . Wildwood Or., m. 10p. ! S. Bennett, returned home Saturday church at the age of 1!) years, of | this place which he remained a consistent niem- from Portland where they went to lier up to the time of his death. Fun j Tlie work of improving tlie mouth The O. R. A N. Company will ex- consult a specialist regarding the for ernl services were held at the home of | of the Sinslaw river will be discon ,ml its line into Central Oregon, a liter’s condition It is thought Sam Ills daughter. Mrs. Hunt, Friday tinued by order of Secretory Root. is suffering from consumption, which April IT'li and were conducted by rritory long in nee-1 of railroad his many friends regret. His condi Rev. C. H. Wallace, interment in the Tl.is is a hard blow to the Siuslaw. immuniration. -i. W. Baker, of this city, has been tion l i a s become quite serious since family cemetery on the Hunt place. appointed State Game Warden by his return home. No matter what you pay lor an article, you are entitled to Of Uncle Job it may be truthfully Governor Chamberlain. We oongrutu- your money’ -* worth. When you bny : : : : A G Knapp has purchased the said that he was a courteous, kindly , . >ur townsman upon his appoint hospitable gentleman. and 11 ' Rogers residence property ill the Me- and ment. Farian l addition near (lie Catholic through his genial and unostentatious j A Pair of Selz Shoes Rev. Geo. H. Feese will preach the church, consideration M.SOO. The manners he endeared himself not on property consists of a commodious ly to his own family, but to ail wlu> annual sermon for the Odd Fellows you get it. I f you do not, toll n», and we will do what in right. cottage und two large lots Mr. Knapp knew him. He was of course, tint ' Sunday morning at the Methodist desires to sell the residence and one j without fault—we all have them—but j church. "A spring sermon” will be lot and then build a title residence on or Ids it may be said that they were i the pastor’s subject for the evening a 1 Selz Royal Blui-^f^ 1.00 small ones and uoae or them ever > services. the remaining lot. wrought any harm to others. In his | What came near being a disastrous G. W. Barney, who I ihs VI k - cii con death a familiar character ami »noth- j ducting a bakery «n 1st street near er grand old pioneer is removed from 1 freight train wreck occurred at the “ IV rfec. low cut * J 2 King farm »bout a mile north of this Richardson's Music store has moved the daily walks of file. place Wednesday afternoon. While into the building on Main street for-' rounding tile sharp curve at tiiis | Our line-of Logger's and Miner’s heavy shoes also meet the re merly occupied by the racket store j YY H O L E S A L K 1 ) 0 0 POISON EU point the rear trucks of tie- tender of ami will hereafter conduct a restaur quirements o f tlie trade : : : ; : : tlie north bound freight left tlie track! ant, which will be known as the Rail Many Valuable Canines Kell ami bumped along on the ties for roi.it Restaurant. He solicits a share I There w as a jri-ims lady 1» Dcii" quite a distance lietore the train could Victims to His Deadly Bait Yviiuse lace grew «xeec-llngljr plain, of public patronage. is-stopped, which cut up tlie track | she irletl paint* and lotl-ns Monday Night Anil all kind* of notlona considerably. Fortunately the trucks Quite a real estate transaction was To tiring hack her beauty again not turn cio.sswi.se enough to | elT-cted by H. C. Venteh and John ,1 did ’Till a friend who hail lieen the same till i-k th* train which would ha vi: | Cochran Tuesday in the transfer of j The dog poisoner stalked abro way .... I i sed the ditching of the train | three cottages and three lots Nos. d, S | in this city Monday evening »m l ll.ippciie-1 to rneel lire young la*l) »4' at disti j and ft, in the L mg A Lanjess addition one dnv; ' tin- Said she ••Fool no more i it w. | to Mrs. F. J. Wolfer, consider»tlon a result tlie mournful -strain Here's t spleielnl Drug Store defeved : $1700. While property is in strong Dog-house, Towsei And tlii*> do Just whatey-T II ■ > -ay Incurs while the «Limateti car was be- » ! demand in this city it will be observed heard from vario P. S. She look the advlee. J »t a Gone/’ was * to enable it« removal j| ing put in aliai- . that prices remain very reasonable. week ago last Wednesday she ■ ame lc sing to tlie nearest s -Ie track fur more per- | quarters T U PI in; has had four proposal* *mrr. and Mrs. Maggie Underwood, of Tad Th- ........... V l - ’k maneiit repair« Is telling alt tier friend* of the loeely mi. wbi> ho» !*»t»n visiting in Culifor- good dof -ere: local arrived at this place a little after 1 tins iotions. i^wders and perfume« at the in C<jttafT»? G love over >ped n ia. N»*w Era Drug Store. Mark lev, Dr. r, p m. brief visit with Darwin J tust ow, Je Nun- Iny to e n j • • Mrs EllIn \Vall unii Ed Umierw«H>»l. J. A Black ind W, W Kent <>f inford, *J P. i. Mr w. I ’et A full Stic was 'n,lay appointed by • 1 ►nnie«1 by ( hait. Un- Hi ish und nul M. L. Dram, were 1 RuJol| 1 rDr^cxM1 and 1 W1 fe wlh" are returning C Governor Che ml>erlait) to succeed ; fron i Arizona, where ¡ t. • Was!jinct In tho ootijber* of the b oari | then.selve» as foi ( ’hurley's health, 1 they' ha1 m proved b y the want to say ti hat tli* log >f rfeg* nta «o f the ('« utral Norma - •h wH8 g : • it f soi:thlu'»-l. C A L F sojourn in U: a nu gbtv men u mai nd iciiiiji, a t Druin. Di •xter Rice, o a $ T. G. Ruth, for several years fore contemptible, and if prests m loseburg, was also appointed man on the. Twice-»-week Rose burg j rj O R dy ! oemlier of the b*ard, t o t ill U VII-' 1'laindenler while that paper was will inrely bring grie( to tbe culpiit. under our management, severed his Mo r g a n I -9 H E L L O O MAIN ( M EL C 111 S E