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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1903)
Im p e ria l H o tel C han ged H a n d ». ON N ET SEEING PA-R1 LLA ‘bate of Hetllblto the W orld corrective of all ilerange- liver and an aid to perfect of final. Eo»ltively cur.-s r iO N —tlio hane of modern Its effects, while lasting, irulcious. and unliks tlums- trums and vaunted cure-alls. 1 use is never necessary, as It aldt. T IS M in its acute form is ved by the use of K A S -l'A - ainating at once from the lints, toxic salts, which nature t excrete. 'air medals have heen award- »ttalo, Omaha and Charleston. ■ has caused unscrupulous par- Satc Kas-pa-rilla. Your drug- I liave it. and if In* does not promptly, write us, giving his L E A D E R S .Slmiiiilml, Chiu,; Kola-, Japan to be . in tht> Jiobt'inin ilLtrict ';ii as “ Mineral.” tr Veutcli, {in t-siecineil pio- ii. ¡s critically ill ill lii.- farm ■ tills city ami little hopes iiitii'd for his recovery. a- a great ex s ills of Grove- rum- Thnrsilny to attend the -tival amt the \V. O. \V. it il perhaps, liojj and pony officers of the Golden Hale ■o„ of Solem visited the district this week to look promising mining property •—ed themslves as w e ll plea-- the showing being made at •n llnle mine. They ure get- r to resume operations fot lolilernniu, foreman of the ion crew on the new wagon in tlio Warehouse to tin in . Basin in Bohemia, earns the Grove Tuesday to re- lalDtiineeshlp with hi- family after business matters a few le Informs us that nearly two | good road work has been id between Warehouse and ¡¡pion Basin and that work is ng very satisfactory. ver. Win Allen, il. ,1 hums- i W i l l Ri-eiigei o f Atkinson, ity, Nebraska, arrived in this last week locking for u They are carpenters, eon- ad builders min are said to sss mechanics. After look- ihe town for sever«l days they it o n south as far as Ashland, Split'll with stop-over tickets rtlaiid to that eltv. Tltet -ry favorably impressed It age Grove and think very d returning here to locate ntly. They are old aequain- Lee Henry of this city. have some queer eoinol- ,1. Ki ledelithall, a Portland rial tiaveler. visited Cottage Jnd registered at the Imperial }i tile loft hand page of the Friday, May 9 , I k * from the bottom of the n-t one year later Fildny i(i3, he visited this city lignin ¡¡stored at the same hotel on [hand p a g e of tlie register just from the bottom or the page, la y s prior to this three left 1 M ummer» were sitting at tile l ie writing at the same time Imperial, and only a short time tin s unusual ooouiance Land- i ly entered his offi.e to (1ml guests present conversing lime, but strange enough their •ing Smith, Brown and .Tones, hing continues there are those )il suspect that tlrere is some bout the place. Young, a representative of laffine paint Co, of Portland, few days in town tills week and ¡favorably impressed with the ¡¡id its future prospects that he ¡¡I in a town i 't in the McFnr- Idition. A o iin g L a d y In D r a in fro was a young tody in Drain face grew exceedingly plain, tried paints anti lotions it ail kinds of notions ¡bring back her beauty again i friend who had heen the same way Aliened to meet the young lady one day: It s I h ?: • F»»d no more a splendid I>rug Store H they do just whatever they say" . She took the advice. Just a ago last Wednesday she came has had four proposals since, and Jelling ill her friends of the lovely Ions, powders and |**rf nines at the ~~ Kra Drug store. Bre haut "" 1 -------- ^ BUT NOT GONE (jaman, I lemenway Co. (•OKTI..VM». OKE. Mo r g a n — S p e c i a l S a l e on F l o u r a n d S u g a r fo r th e n e x t ten d a y s i ARDCLARK&CO is about 1 - GOING! GOING! ¡ranee of tli** flowers, y bireilb " f June 'lit ness of the sunshine, ri rv light of moon Hi tu K A S -I'A -B IL L A Sr that is sure, it when you're ailing, s|H*edy cure. lOStCjfficu (r - W. Ii. Courts, of Spokaue, Wash ington, arrived iu thi» city witli his wife, Sunday, and on Monday morn ing succeeded to the management Crops are looking tine. of tlie Imperial Hotel of this city, | Advertising pays. Tfv It. which he purchased from Mr. Har It will soon be haying tune. dy late last week. Mr. Courts is a Fine line of clocks just received at first-class hotel man and a genial H .C . Madsen’s. gentleman and will no doubt meet Our now lino o f Clothing, Gouts FurnishingGoods, and Shoes aro Have you seen tin so line diamonds with deserved seocess in his chosen at H. C. Madsen’s, line of busiuess in this city. The going like hot cakes these beautiful- spring days. The Quality, Ladies and gents tiue batches at Imperial under his management ¡Stylo and Prices aro what make thorn move. Our spring and Madsen’s. Call and see them. will lose nòne of its old time popu slimmer goods for ladies aro lienutios. Good values, and prices Some new Or. Page of Oakland speut Monday larity and prestige. for the same goods not equaled in Lane c o u n t y ........................ in this city on profession.il business. features will be introduced in hotel Our stock o f new, fresh groceries complete. 30 to 50 per cent off "Oregon sunshine und the bright management by Mr. Courts and he apt ranee of crop prospects are a will look strictly to the comfort and on odds and ends . . . . . . revelation to the new people coining to accommodation of ail guests. Mr. this state. Hardy lias an established reputa Win. Lee. of Junction C.tv, who has tion ns a thoroughly practical hotel been spending a couple of months in Bohemia and vlcinitv returned home, man and is to be credited with huiidiug up a lirst-elass hotel busi Suturdn.v. The best prospects for a lag fruit ness in this city.from which lie re crop for years, is the report from all luctantly retires, his wife's ill health, making a change of over Oregon. May the prospects however, > . ...... .......... . . 4. materialize. climate nml occupation inevitable. For sale or trade—A now wood Mr. and Mrs Hardy will return to machine drag saw for sawing large I Washington siate to reside, but are timber. Call on A. H Nichols iGiinleti I undecided as to what place they at Cottage Grove. will select as a future Louie and al Mrs. Harry Wynne returned home 1 so as to jrhat business vocation they from Salem Sunday where site spoilt! the greater part of last week visiting j will take up. They made a host of -------------------- i L_ _ ----------------------------------- her parents and frlemW. friends during their two years resi Warren McFarland came down dence in this city who regret their from Cottage Greve this afternoon to departure, but who join ns in wish catch for the local team in the base ing them health, happiness and spring weather was not conducive ball game. -Guard, Saturday. to such a result, and she rapidly de prosperity ill their new home. ypi'iif”- and .Summer will soon be hero clined, until death caine us a relief Best eablnette photos, $1.28 per iloz. — — --------— for a short time only, at Hhnnufelts to much suffering. She was truly And nil will ihmh ! somethin^' now DIEO. gallery opposite Musonle Hall, West ail exemplary young woman aud M cK IB B E X —-\t her home about side. a-.’tf W e will take plea-mre in showing you the was devoutly loved by those who j oue-half mile cast of Cottage Elmer E. Emerson, son of 1!. W. knew her well. Services were held [ Grove, Monday May 11, 1903, and 1). E. Emerson of near Cottage at the M E church Friday, and Grove died at Lakeview, April 13, Mrs. J. E. McKibbeu, aged 2(5 Latest Styles in tho interment at the Masouie ceme- aged 39 years. months and 3 days. years and 4 months. tery was attended by a large uutu Gnu. W a s t e d . At Boswell Springs Avais X. Van Riper was born in Hotel. First class wages will lie paid Lewis, Pottowatoian county, Iowa, ber of friends. iw*» -W^i gw«» vfrf» .T V a good competent person. Address The family first O pen A ir C oncerts. Ben I> Boswell, Boswell Springs, Ore. •Ian. 11, 1N77. moved to Nebraska iu April 1882, Counterfeit quarters bearing date Free opeu-nir concerts are not a j of 1902 are in circulation in Eugene. from which stale they came to Ore new tiling by any means, but the gon iu July 1887, aud located at They are a perfect coin except for the slickness that characterize counterfeit this place. She received her school entertainments beiug given iu this money. ing iu this city und on Sept. 10, city by Hal, The Healer Company Stieugth and vigor come of good 1809, she was united in marriage to are far and away above tlie average. food, duly digested. •’Force,” a J. K, McKibbeu and a pleasant lit- 'Tlie talent engaged is not of the ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, , tie home was established just cast cheap variety usually found with adds no burden, but sustains, nourish For wo know if you soo thorn that you of this city. Deceased was esteem - patent medicine shows, but they are es, Invigorates. tf. acknowledged by all to be first class. will buy, for tho jtricos aro right. ! ed by every one with whom she Don't get mad these days just lie- Our shoe line'is also complete in Dents, Ladies anti Childrens high As a baritone soloist Mr. Tlios. cause your neighbors chickens scratch 1 came in contact for her gentle, win ami low cut slioos of the very latest patterns. The place is :: :: out your garden. It limy grow again some and lady-like manners, and Annand is very much appreciated by mid anyway the chickens need ex Her kind and sunny disposition. To tlie large audiences aud gets a ercise these warm Spring days. know her was to regard her in the hearty baud whenever he appears. Mike Moran, as an acrobat and Henry Wagner. .1 r, of Cottage Grove very highest esteem aud she will lie was in the city the first of the week ! sadly missed in this city not only by Irish Comedian fills tlie Hill to the beautifying the graves of hfs satisfaction of nil and bis work is father, ienrv Wagner, ami his step her relatives aud friends but by tlie father the lete Dr Venable.—Oaklaud whole community. She was a faith commended very generally by all. Mrs Henry Holmes assists the Owl. ful member of the C. P. church of F resident Oreutt, of the State this city aud also of the Hebekah stage work with an organ nml a fine alto voice, as well as taking parts iu Normal School at Drain, spunt Satur order. day la Cottage Grove In the Interest The funeral service was conduct > Comedy aud farce acts. of this splendid educational institu Mr. Harry Holmes is iu himself tion. The L kuifii was ffTVored With a ed by ltev. I. M. Boyles pastor of the C. 1*. church Monday afternoon a barrel of fun to both old and young pleasant call. in his characteristic negro and Dutch Ralph Whipple and Her’ Wood, of at tlie church, the members of botti Cottage Grove, have bought a s n w - tlie Kebekah ami I. O. O. F. lodges specialties, but lie plays the star iiiiil near Newport. Lee Henry tlie attending iu a body, interment in part with his little dog, ‘Damlv,” ex-newpaper man, has been chosen tlie Masonic cemetery. Tlie floral whose feat of climbing a 50 foot secretary of the LeRoy Mining Com Look at the prices, then cull ollerings were profuse and beanti ladder aud diving to a net below is pany in Sir. Whipple's place. and exam ine the goods . . fui and the sei vice was very largely in itself sufficient to draw a crowd Henry Long, one of tlie prosperous She leaves behind to to any point. Mr. Holmes raised farmers of Silk Creek l alley was attended 50-piece, fancy deoorated, full gold, dinner set... $ 9 O d j transacting business in town Tuesday mourn Iter loss n husband, little the dog' and trained him for this ami had his measure taken for a years daughter, mother, brother, two sis work, and while there me other dogs 44-pice, semi-porcelain, dinner set......... .............. 5 4 4 worth of tin- L ine County L kvih '. b . ters' a half brother and sister and n that climb ladders and make credit 4 -piece glass set.............. ..................................... 40 ’ He reports good crop prospects on able dives, there are none to com step father besides a host of friends. 4-piece glass set, flin t............................................. 6 5 Silk Creek. Tlie L kadkk joins iu extending pare with Dandy, for he is in a class 4-piece glass set. engraved .................................. j 0 0 John 11. Richardson and wife, who 4 piece glass set. gold enam el................................ 1 8 5 j sympathy to tlie bereaved * family by himself in this kind of work. have been visiting the family of T. K. Evervone at once falls in love with Richardson, or this city, left on this ai d friends. Dandy, as bis friendly disposition Ask to see our open stock morning’s local. Mr. Richardson will go to his Bohemia Mints, and Mrs. G I M M I C K — At Holland's private and lack of hesitation when lie be assortment and Stoneware Richardson, will visit for a time with hoarding house in this city Thurs gins tlio ascent to that dizzy height beimives on tlie Cnlnpcoia. Roseburg day morning, May 14. 1903, Mrs can only call for admiration. Once Plaindeuler. L. S. Dinimick, aged 29 years, o f at the top. he waits until all is ready A new rule proposed in football is blood poisoning. and will not make any move to make one permitting the centm to snap the Mrs Gimmick had been ill but a the perilous dive until lie bears tlie hall to any player, putting it In play at once, instead of now having to goto , short time and recently underwent command of bis master. tlie quarter,and pusslngthrough three a delicate surgical operation from These people will be here for some hands. It is thought this will do which she died, blood poison being weeks and will give nightly away with mass ph ys and maken new Itids O pen ed F o r B rid g e . Tho 18th annual convention of the the direct cause. Deceased was entertainments, and if their past game of tlie contest. Oregon State Sunday School horn in Tennessee, and was married performances are indicative of the The county court has opened the C. .1. Kurtz, the well known Salem to L. S. Gimmick eleven years i Associations will beheld in May 13, future, their entertainments will] bids for the construction of the fruit drier patentee, created quite a at Wilbur, Oregon. Two 1 e clean and well calculated to j bridge accross tlie Coast Fork in ¡11 ami 15, at Portland little commotion in ottr city Saturday ago bv spinning about town on a new children were born o f this union amuse any who may attend. » Cottage Grove. They were as fol The Willamette League starts out improved gasoline motor cycle. He both of who arc dead. The remains The company is introducing some lows: The Pacific Timber Company was on his way to Southern Oregon were taken to W ilbur Tuesday after I new preparations in the way of fam of Cottage Grove $1,490; J. II. Til- 1 with the teams dubbed: The Sena and California points in tlie Interest of noon, where the funeral services ily medicines, aud of course Hal iistson of Portland, $1,094, ami $1.50 tors of Salem; Oregon» ot Eugene; Ids splendid fruit drier. will be Held today. takes up some time in his talk about per foot for approaches, making a Railroaders of Roseburg, nml The The Roseburg Plaindeuler said of the Cyclones, which it humorously COOTEtt.— Ift this city May 13, iiis work and objects in being here, total o f $1,235.60; N. B. Alley, of Blues, of Albany. Albany lbin o- refers too as the “ big wind” boys: though lie has a pleasing address, Eugene, $H75. ernt. 1903 Mrs May Belle Cooler wife of “ Tlie Cottage Grove boys will in time talks fluently and does not tire liis Dennis Cooter, nged 38 yeais, 1 play good ball, but they are a now j audience. He also extracts teeth, team, having just recently been month aud 20 days. removes tumors, straightens cross) organized.” Oh, well! it was only a Mrs Cooter who was formerly eyes nml cures deafness on the plat. \ practice game, anyhow. married to a man named Sprouse, Several prominent stock holders and was born in Boise, Idaho, Dec, 23, form publicly,and ull free of chnrge- ( Jim Dumps was a most unfriendly man Hal, tlie Healer, is well-known in, officers o! the Judson Rock Mining Who lived his life on a hermit plan. 1804; she enme to Oregon in 1SII7 Coinp-iqv have boon spending the tlie coast states, has been before the ; He’d never stop for a friendly smile. week looking over their property in am) was married to Dennis Cooter But trudged along in his moody style Bohemia, among whom were, Presi- in February 1-890. About a year public a number of rears, and 1ms ; deni Keefer, of Portland, C. B. mid half ago she united with the |performed some wonderful feats in 1 Till “ Force "one day was served to him— Clements, Mr. Catherlln, Frank Le bis line. Since then they call him "Sunny Jim." C. P. church here and lived n Roy mid C J. Howard. consistent Christian life She leaves A Sad Fuse, Cup. lien I). Boswell, of that popular north Douglas health resort to mourn her loss an aged father S alem , May 9.— Eddie Londy, B o s w e ll Mineral Spring», was transact and mother, a brother and sister a (¿oil «©veil years, wns committed to ing business in Cottage Grove Monday. husband, daughter and two sons It is He s a y s the season is opening up besides numerous other relatives the insane asylum today. sad case. \\ ben the child w.iw but brisk at ihe Springs with the prospect and friends. Funeral services were o f « g.s»l patronage Mils year. See two vears of age the father, YV illiam j conducted at the C. 1*. Church | Londv, struck him ou the head with . uis neat ad in the L kaufr . Thursday af'ernoon by Rev C. II The child grabbed the Dr. W. W . Oglesby of Juration City Wallace, interment iu the Masonic n, strap. The Itaodj-to-Serve Cereal i ntrnp and to ijuiet it was allowed to was in town Monday looking after his I cemete'ry. mining interests. H** is considering j 1 retain the piece of leather. He he- | IN IV I E R C H A N D I S I N G Shirt W aists, D r e s s Goods and Trimmings L U R C H ’S Extraordinary Values in Glass ¡j Queensware Hemenway & Burkholder Forcéì a proposition to sell out at Junction in , K A R E L — At in « central Hotel 1 came a < lrivelling idiot, but in all j whicn event he will relocate at thiS| Thursday evening, May 7, 1903, the five years si»ce the father struck , place where he would be better situat- Miss Emma Karel, of consump ! him ha» never allowed tlie strip of ed to look after his mining interest In Bohemia which are very promising. tion, nged 22 years. leather that destroyed his mind to ! Al. Churchill cam» down from B o -, Deceased was a native of Nebras hernia Monday after several weeks ka. She came to Cottage Grove spent in that district where ho was two months ago with the family of putting in his first years assess - 1 Frank Koricek, with whom she has ment work on the Big Four property. , He is pleased with his prospects | made her home for about five years. and predicts a very lively season in i She haa suffered to some degree the Bohemia district. H e says many with consumption for the past two mining m en, capitalists and investors years, and came to this coast with are already finding their way into Bohemia. a better builder than a vacation. ' leave his grasp. He g n a w « it con tinually during liis waking hours. | The parent» live in Malheur county. l i n e T ir* , of Ik for Hie Best an* Cheapest hop oi fruit farms in the valley. | Call on or address S. A. M c K ay , C reswell, Ore. You deal direct u*8tf hope of relief, bat the recent damp with the owner. i “ T am ronald-rably advanced toward. ei*hty year» o f age. I have <-( tale been almost rejuvenated by the na« o f yonr very eicellent preparation, which you hav# rtehtlr de..*n»lr.l a« ' Force.’ Neve» tire of It. • W —1 “ Ï . C a t t k r h o i .» .*