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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1903)
M is s Lulu Hull left Htinduy for! Colorado Springs, Col., to visit rela tives and friends. Roy Knox of Eugene spent Sunday at this place visiting with his many the fragrance o f the flowers, a _______ the early breath o f .1 uue relatives, friends and companions. the brightness of the sunshiue, Subscribe, the silvery light of moon Ex-Editor I.- F. Wooley went to combine«! in K A S -I'A -lt lI.L A Eugene Wednesday to spend a day or ■‘ Hello, Lorune!" manner that is sur«*, so looking after business matters. ’ou take it when you’ re ailing, Growing weather. «•fleet a speedy cure. Harry Webber and wife were down Ho, for the Bohemia mines. from their Coast Fork farm Wednes limber men aro becoming numer day looking after business matters. ous. Our new lino of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, ;iml Shoes aro Mrs. C. H. Wallace has recovered going like hot cjikcs these lieuutiful spring days. The Quality. Wild strawberries are beginning to sufficiently from her into severe ill ness to lie able to visit about town ripen. ¡Style and Prices aro what make them move. Our spring and with friends again Remove the course, loose rock from summer goods for ladies are beauties. Good values, and prices Congressional Committeeman, l)r. Main street. > Harris of Eugene was present at Air. for the same goods not equaled in Lam« c o u n t y ....................... natural eorrective of all (leranue- Fine line of clocks just received at Herinrun’s meeting in this city W ed > of the liver ami an aid t*> perfect H. 0 . Mad.ien’s Our stock of now. fresh groceries complete. lit) to f)0 per cent off biilation o f f«»od. p ositively eur ,*s nesday evening. jS 1 11* A T IO N —the bane o f modern on odds <tii«I ends . . . . . . Have you seen these line diamonds jlzation. Its eflucto, w hile lasting, Mr. and Airs. Fred Lamb of Eugene at H. C. Madsen’s, never pernicious. and uullke thous- visited witli home folks and their o f nostrums and vaunted «‘ure-alls, Red buttons were strongly in evi many friends at this place briefly the „ut limed use is never necessary, as it ie s no habit. early part of the week. dence Wednesday. fllillM A T I S M in its acute f«»rm Is fklv rellevcil by the use o f FvAS-lW- Rev. Geo. Feese and Afisses Ger Clean streets, alleys and yards; help [ l . A, elim inating at »»nee from the trude Burdick ami Lizzie Orpurd were to make a beautiful town. aland joints, toxic salts, which nature delegates to the state convention ie cannot excrete. Ladies and gents tine watches at which convened at Corvallis late hist orhl’s Fair me»lals have t»een award- Madsen’s. Pall and see them. s at Itultalo, Omaha and Charleston, week. They returned home Monday. sin less lias caused unscrupulous par- The Gurman, Hemenway Co., have lo imitate Kas-pa-rllla. lo u r »Irug- Airs. L. F. Orpurd returned home should have it. and if lie »l«»es not a neat new ad today. Read it. Wednesday from quite an extended f»ly you promptly, w rite us, giving Ills Things are doing out on the O. & 9. visit with Iter sister, Mrs. i.nun< E. E. railroad these balmy spring days. Lundy at Myrtle Point. She reports | Mrs. Lundy and baby getting along The Roseburg league team defeated nicely. Oakland Saturday bv u score of 11 to 2 Johnson Taylor went to Portland I’OKTI.AXD, unii, A new eight pound boy is reported Sunday to receive X-Ray treatment des: Sh;yr^hal, China; Kills*. Japan at the home of Mrs. Howard Miller from a cancer specialist. He has a at Gowdyville. small cancer just tinder liis right eye, which not being very far advanced Almond Hemenway is the proud possessor of a large sparkling dia can no doubt he cured. I’ ni'ki'ts IMckcil. H e r e ’s t o t i l e “ C y c l o n e s ’ ’ mond ring, value 9250. A letter from John Jackson, of Coos v. C. .V. Woolev of Eugene, Lost, a pair of gold rimmed glasses, county, brings the sad news that his Sprillo- and Smanici’ will soon bollore The Cottage Grove baseball en with the I'ulhei uuusual ex- high bridge. A liberal reward is of- son, Chris, Is quite ill. and seemingly suffering from consumption. The thusiasts met Tuesday evening and I fen d for the same. Leave at this of- itufe of having liis pockets picked fiee And all will need somethin»: new doctor announces that his condition is organized a first-class baseball team e leaving the train at the Cot- due to over-exertion in athletic s p o rts . Wt* w ill take pleasure in showing you the for the season. They adopted the One hundred men are wanted badly Grove depot the first of the The family of section foreman by the booth, Kelly Lumber Co., to k. When he was in the act of work in their mills, but they can not Welch, after a resilience of some rather tetnpeuous name of “ cyclones'’ mouths at Eugene have moved to and here is predicting that they will 'i 11 or the car and just before ap- bo had. Salem in order that the older children sweep the field. The team will 1 e Latest Styles in hcliing the steps a crook jostled Our esteemed contemporary, I5ro. might enter Willamette University. handsomely uniformed, in fact their gainst him heavily and crowded Howard, lias a new Missouri meer Mr. Welch having been transferred uniforms will equal those of any No campaign from Cottage Grove to that place. • behind him as if eager to schaum, life size. team in the state. Care was ob rlit Rev W ooley stepped aside cigars for Jack. II. C. Vcatch this week purchased Five hack load of wandering Gyp of Jos. Sharp and wife the north half served in the selecting and placing .»How the fellow to puss when the struck the town on schedule time of lot No a. block No l. in the first of the men and with a little practice ok also stepped aside. Mr sies Tuesday, They were ordered to Hazleton addition to Cottage Grove. they will no doubt put up a good alley proceeded on his way again “ move on” by Marshal Underwood. Consideration 92tie. This lot adjoins stiff game. Officers were chosen 11 s 1 the pick-pocket again crowded Rev. ('. H. Wallace will preach at the pmperty of Airs. Thompson on follows; «> O McClelland, manager; pi and upon alighting Mr Wooley the P. church next Sunday morn River street. West Cottage Grove. Warren McFarland, Capt.; Geo Mc [gun looking about for bis man in ing in the absence of Rev. Boyles Col. Drake, the well known news Queen, Sec.; Duke Knox, Trens. tier to reprimand him for Ins coll who preaches at Creswell on that day. paper man and Oregonian correspon The following constitutes the list of et. hut he did not alight from the Good fly fishing on the mountain dent spent several days in Cottage Henry V. and Grove this week in tlm interests of the players: Geo aud W ill Mcl/ueen, tin. The reverened gentleman streams nowadays. For w«* know if you see them that you V. brought in a Ion. siting state exhibit at the chamber of com H Harmes, Bob Blair, Thus Medley, on afterwards discovered that his Attorney will buy, for the prices ¡ire right. of prevarications Sunday and a few merce, Portland and the Oregonian. C W Wallace, D Knox, Lee Henry, He took a ride out to the front on tlio Our shoe line 'is als»> complete ill Gouts, Ladies ;i n«l Childrens High i>e containing $K, had heeu re- trout. W McFarland. The cyclones will and low cut shoes of the very latest patterns. Th e place is :: O. & S. E. railroad Tuesday. loved from his hip-pocket. The •Win. Vanburen, of the “ Senate“ go to Roseburg on the early Sun R W. Welch of Gilbert & Welch’s tion of the stranger at tli 6 car Roseburg. Sumlayed in Cottage day morning train to get in prac He says Roseburg’s only shoe store ,aml dry goods store Ims trance was then quite phi n— he Grove. tice by playing the league team of gone to Eugene to assist In the firm’s drawback is Its distance from the is a professional, pick-pocket. headquarters store at that place, that city on that day. The li ise- Grove. leaving tile business here in charge burgers should keep their weather- P r o h i b i t i o n S p eak in g. The members of the Epworth League of Air. LeKoy Woods. This enter at d a few of their friends were royally tlrm is building up a tine busi eve on their storm cellars. k\V. T. Kltnore, the prohibition entertained Tuesday evening at the prising ness in Cottage Grove. jndidate for congress, addressed a home of Mr. and Mrs. .T. S Benson. In t h e S o c i a l R e a l m . L R Reeder, ex-speaker of the house, It sized audience at the opera Mrs. Feese assisted Mrs. Benson in r e and Great ¡Sachem of Improved Order ceiving and entertaining the guests. jUse Wednesday evening, lie is of Red Men for the state, was a visi Mrs. B. R. Job entertained the Flank Whipple and 1’. V. Cooper tor at Cottage Grove Monday, in the Woman's Club and a few invited jient, logical speaker and presen came down from Btaektmtte Saturday interest n£ the order which he repre ilis argutiicnt in a plain, con- and remained in town over Sunday, sents and it very interesting and prof guests at her home last Saturday af ihoing manner. Mrs. Cool, spoke the guests of relatives and friends. itable meeting of the Red .Men was ternoon. A program was rendered ji behalf o f tiic W. C. I I and They report work progressing at the held Afonilav evening. Several can consisting of music and papers on didates were initiated into the myster “ Our New Possessions, Hawaii, Ph il ?r address w a s well received. She Cinnabar mines. ^ravelin g in the interests o f the Geo. Teeters, while digging a well ies of the order, mid a very pleasant | ippines and Porto Rico,’’ the regu and enjoyable evening was spent. "lute Ribboners. The cause is a up on Row River lust week, received A S. C. Bnrtruin, supervisor of ttic lar topic for study on that day. Look at..tho prices, then call cry worthy one and deserves to the contents of a bucket of water and followed the sand in the face Ailing his eyes with Southern Oregon Forest Reserve, general discussion and exam ine the goods . , Tin. , sand, which gave him so milch trouble time down from Roseburg Aionday reading of each paper. At the close that he called on Dr. Job Monday for and accompanied hy Supt. Pearson of of the program a guessing contest L e tte rs l i i e i i l l e i l F o r relief. the O. & 8 . E. railroad went out t«> the was indulged in, each member and 51 1 piece, fancy deoorated, full gold, diiAier set... $ 9 0 5 A list of letters remaining un- John Durham, of C orin g Orovi, front Tuesday, their destination be guest representing a book and each 44-pice, semi-porcelain, dinner set........ ............... 5 44 .alled for in the Cottage (»rove, who formerly liv»*d on Fall Creek in ing tin* Warehouse. Business matters i 4 -picee glass set ............. ..................... /............. ^0 connected with the wagon road from i trying to guess wlmt hooks were Post <ttlice: Persons calling for this county, was here the past »lav or Warehouse to the mines which is he- j 4-piece glass set, Mint............................................. 0 5 represented. After some amuse two greeting old acquaintances. Ho ;heir letters will please state date 4-piece glass set. en graved ...................................... 1 0 0 is engage«! in the driiy and transfer ing hiiihled on tin* reserve, was re- ! ment and a great «leal of hard f which they were advertized, May business there. Roseburg Review, «•riving the attention of Mr. Hartrum 4 piece glass set. gold enam el................................ ^ Q 0 thinking the contest closed and was an«l Supt. Pearson. th, PJ04. The letteis will be Monday. followed by refreshments. The John Culp, the L e a d e r ' s hustling barged for at the rate of one cent Ask try see our open stock J. M Hazleton of Pomeroy, Wash., prize for guessing the largest num ¡ace. Burnette. Joe; Keezur, T. C; spent several days in town this week representative spent the early part of j assortment and Stoneware ber of books was awarded to Mrs. the week at Saginaw, Walker ami j iluy, W illiam ; Madden. Mrs Stella; visiting old friends, after an absenee Lynx Hollow in tin* interest of the j Lee Henry, much to the delight of dousell, Rev. Clarence A ; 1’errv, G. of twenty years Of course there re paper, meeting with tin* usual good f all. mains but little to identify the town as V; West, Mrs X .1; Wilson. Mrs M. it was known • y Mr. Hazleton in the success and hearing naught but good Those present were: Me«. B R words <df commendation for the L e a d O J. H o w a k i . P. M. palmy days. He also noted many im- •Toll, F 1) Wheeler, Heury Veatch, ! provementsin the country.hereabouts. e r . H«* went to Wildwood today and i will spend some little ti ne in that Darwin Bristow, L Lurch, S Brand, The now locom otive for the O. A ,T. H. Shortridge, an esteemed pion vicinity and in the Rohemia mines in . E. Railroad arrived at this place eer farmer of the Coast Fork vailoy, the interests <»f the Lane County | Lee Henry, W H Abrams, Burk ast Sunday and was put in service was in town Saturday transacting bus L e a d e r . We aro going to have a big holder. Doc Patterson, Hugh Behne, •I Benson. Herbert Eakin, A L die next day. A gravel train, a iness and as usual, favored the T a d - family of readers very soon. e . u with a pleasant call. He reports Briggs, Alisses Lucy and Emma logging train and a construction prospects R E G IS T E R E D I f you want to see something nice Job. favorable for the largest rain is now being operated and fruit crop in this vicinity in years, a-k to see the Pedali* Shoo, with iinllnsting and construction werk and say that all kin«l of crops look |kiteiit shoo lure’ poo et. A elassio shoe, affisile and eomfortnblo. Ale- Married. s being pushed by a force o f over well. P ure C andy d ire c t Kav’s turns and weirs at S2.75 and M A R T IN R O L L IN S — A t the home 00 men. W ork is also well in T. H. Supple, our esteemed towns- #3.in' at Lewis & Veatch’s. from fa c to ry : : (man. has a line illustrate«! article in of Mrs Pet Sanford, in this city, hand on the company's large throe the Pacific Miner of May 1, published B e s t b ran d s T o Use Eil. T. Naghel s ¡Safety Piano Wednesday evening. Mayti. l ‘.i(i;t, tory depot huilning at this place. at Portland. It is a complete resume THE BEST Mr J. G. Martin and Mrs Minnie b a cco s and C ig a rs of the development work anil npei- Enamel to polish musical instru Rollins, Rev. C. H. Wallace, ations in the Rohemia mines during ments. For sale at Burr's Alusic the past winter and early spring. A Store, Roseburg, Ore. m2” . officiating. bird s-eye view of Cottage Grove i* in- | Tlie high contracting parties are ‘ Rest cabinctte photos, 91.2Ò per doz. eluded in the illustrations, for a short time o n ly , at Nhatmfelts both well known and highly esteem s P. Conductor R. E. Veatéh, wife j gallery opposite Masonic Hall, West ed 111 this community and will make: and child left this morning for Fitts- side. a 2 tf Cottage Grove their future home.! lairg. Fa., to be gone for a month. The interesting drama, “ Break business Mr. H ardy has built ti|] The L kadkr joins 111 extending, Air. Veit, his a delegate from Table H eal E state T ra n sfo rrs. The feobl R .ek Div. No 125. of Roseburg, to congratulations aud best wishes. j ing His Bonds,” was presented at ; in the past two years. the biennial convention of the order j C. J. Howard, et al. to Champion 1 the opera house la«t Friday eve health o f liis wife is Air. M ir*lv of Railway Conductors, which con Basin Alining Company, the Monarch ning liv local talent to a large and only object, in desiring to soli out. DIED. venes in Pittsburg on the 12th of this, the Ajax and the Helena Mav mining appreciative audience. The cast month. Roseburg Review, Monday I he Glendale News is carryiu claims in Bohemia district. Con W OODS—-Calvin, the little fifteen was well balanced and the various Attorney N. E. Alarkley of M ore.! sideration. 150,000 shares of stock of months old son of Mr. and Mrs. roles were adm irably interpreted. about $ 1 0 0 0 in timber land b imii .- ¡Sherman county, arrived in Cottage | L. R. Woods, at the family home Atty. J. C. Johnson as Micky , Mi-s in its columns. Pro. S h »tt is in Grove, his obi home. Wednesday the company. Th ere w as a ymm.i; la«ly in Drain in West Cottage t Irove, Sunday Emma Bryan ■, s K itty ; « ’has- New worrying about Ins last month' morning to join Mrs. Alarkley aud the j U. S. to Ella Walker 1 G O acre in ' Who*«* face grew e\<*»*«,«lii»nly plain. morning May 4. P.HI4. of pneu- land as the dude; Miss Ethel | paper aud ink Gill. babv who have been enjoying a pleas -1 She tried paints and lotions A nd all kinds o f notions ant visit with her husband’s relatives | tp. 21 s r 4 easst Patent. inonia. W ooley as May Ketchcm and Gr- T o brinjr baek lier beauty again «.’yrus Bacon, aged SO, d i d su*l John VVinzeni ied to Joseph H. at this place. Norman made the The bright little one had only vill T aylor as Snook«, supplied the 'T ill a frien d who had ! k *»* h the same <i< nlv at Forest Grove last, week am L rauku a pleasant call amt renewed j St,ate 25 acres in tp 1!), s r 2 w $1. been ill a few days, but was only w ay old acquaintanceship with the Editor. 1 comedy and each sustained d iffi within an hour his wife aged 7il »la p !* •in.I to ni' r l ; Ilf yi.unil l»*ly G. \V. Long to Airs Julia Wood«, j just recovering from the whooping cult roles admirably. Thus. M ed He reoorts a lucrative business at imp «lay: though not apparently ill befon Saul - lif: "F o o l an more More and that he likes that part of the lots 7 and 8 , 1,1k 4, second a,l to . cough, and his condition was such ley and Pearl Bennett supported also died. I iiey were married i H er,-', a .plem tiii lirutf store state very well. He says Cottage Georgetown, $125. that he soon succumbed to the se the tragedy roles very gracefully, |1854. Am t tliey Jo Ju.,t w hatever they .a y ” l ll| 'I V V O I I Grove shows many valuable l Improve vere pneumonia complications while Al iss Ruby Thomas as lead r . s. She lo r * the ailvipp. J u .l a menu in the past few years. F o r Host and C h e a p e s t Prominent witnesses say that Mr w eek a go last Wednesday she eame which set in. The remains o f the ing lady and «'. W. Wallace as in: has had four pmtsisals since, and “ The men who work in logging hop or frail farms in the valley. Fair survived her husband f illy I l, tellin g all her friends o f the lovely camps th e s e days are better off than i o n o r address S. A. M< K w, sweet little one were tenderly laid leading man acquitted themselves lotions. ,.ow dor. and perfume, al the to rest in the Masonic cemetery : in a most creditable manner. The minutes after their fatal automobi most working men,” said a logger j r ,, 0 N ew Era lim a store. Y on leal direct recently. “ T h e y are well fed, have Creswell, >rn. Aionday, ami the bereaved parents drama was a pronounced success accident, lienee, Mrs Pair's relativ« mfitf plenty of fresli meat, fresh apples ] with the owner. have the heartfelt sympathy of the financially and otherwise and the stand a good show to recover h< and the post of everything in the ----—“ property. market. They are not bothered witli Mr, and Mrs. \V H. Boidler of entire community in their sad lx* receipts will aid the band material strikes, for they get paid according to 1 ne^r Oakland who have been vi«it- reavement. President Me 1 joy of the lonpqu ly, at least tor th*- time living. whnt they are worth, from to 91 1 • , , . , ,r | A alley O if Co., has returned fro perday. I f a man shirks or ta caught MB « the farm home of Afrs M o r g a n BORN. W. It. Count*, u first-class hotel 'Frisco and Los Angeles where 1 skulking the foreman tells him to go Beidler s brother, Ira Conner, re- a to the office and get his wages. Good turned to town yesterday to enjoy WOODS To the wif- of Air. L. It. man o f ¡SjSikane, is negotiating tor ' has been to get the troncaaeing fe Woods at their home in West Cot the Imjierial hotel o f this city. He the oil well at Alyrtle Creek, 1,5(1 men are welt used, well fed and well ft few days visit at the home of the tage Qrove, Sunday. Aiay J, 1 ¡ 0 'i. a 11 p o u n d boy. Mother and child . is very favorbly impressed wifh the feet in all. Work ha« been return town and well pleaded with the line l e i . are getting along nicely. are not wanted there.” condition is much improved. V SONNET ) V SEEING a s - m : Local and Personal : G O I N G ! G O I N G ! BUT NOT GONE E a cn’s Triliuie ol Healti jta the World Special Sale on Flour and Sugar fo r the n e x t ten d a y s Garman, Hem enway Co. L E A D E R S IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G OODARDCLARK & CO Shirt W aists, D r e s s Goods and Trim m ings L U R C H ’S Extraordinary Values in Glass ; Queensware Hemenway & Burkholder HAZLEWOOD IC E C R E A M M ILK S H A K E SODA W ATER Brehaut SSJXl2SS2rwUS".SI -“‘r •* »-• J. V. T H O R N T O N Fresh Nuts and F r u i t s