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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
A SONNET O F S P R IN G Ti« ibe fragrance «»f tbe flower*, !»rt-atli ..1 .1 uii»- Tis the earl> 1 t 4 i t i i * a Local and Personal : Heavy showers and vegetation is U «..ining. Roseburg Presbyterians will build a l #'"»io church. G CH N G ! G C >1 N G ! Miss Maude Bently of Albany is visiting with her fattier, Mr. Bently j It pays to trailo at Ciiitagp Grove. i iu thus city. ■Lumber and piling hauling i* in Mrs. O. M Bassett and Airs. C. M. full blast. Hcndrrer of Drain were visiting Cot- | tage Grove friends Wednesday. H FoB víin.e o f .tlocksÍ ust tw^L-ed *t i l - 1. MauAeu s \ The ltth anniversary of the o rga u i-: I t T b« new co-u[ierative crearne nr at zati.iu of the Epwnrth League was -pwor I Inorane will soon be ready for tintineas. properly observed by ttie l< -cal league Our now line of Clothing. Gents Furnishing Goods, i Sunday evening at the M. E. church. ! jroiiijr liki* hot cakes thes<* lieautiful Nj,rin<i d;tvs. I 'V . A Hemenwav ami Chas Coch ran of this city spent Sunday in Eu John Southerland was down from ¡Style and Prices are what make them move. Oi gene. lbe Oregon Mineral Springs this week Oregca'sTrilmteol Healtb^ojlie World summer for ladies are l*eauties. Good vajue Graud Chancellor Alaloney of tic- K " ru* favored thi- "ffie-- with a pleas- is a natural corrective of all derange P. order was a visitor to thia city Fri- '? * ‘" Mta— call. He reports every for th** same gimds not equale«! in Lane county . ments of tl»e liver and au aid to |*eri#*tt j lay evening. ' ining in ship -nape about the Springs i s s im i la t i o n of l*o»»ltively r v s Our stock of new, fresh groceries complete. 30 to 7 i Darw p. . _ j in contemplation of a busy season. c x t \ STIPATlOS-tbe l«ane of modern Bristow, our marchant iwlizatiou. Its effects, while lastiug. on-ialds an«l e n d s ............................ In the contest case of Sarah E Blair banker enjoyed a Sunday visit with are never pernicious. and unlike thous against Jasper L. Goiti, on a home ands of nostrums and vaunted cure-alls, Eugene friends. its continued use is never necessar>, as it stead located on Gettings ereek. ad- reates no ha hit. Picture, Song and story entertam- joiniogC. H Jones’ place, Mrs Blair K H E I 'M a T I s M in its acute form is i meut at the opera house next Tues- was given the decision and thereby lUh kly relieved l*y the use o f K A S -F a fday evening. Its free to all. K ll.L A . elim inating at o m v from the come* in undisputed possesedo* of I'liHid and jo in t s toxic salt*, which nature some very valuable property. President Roosevelt’s special train •tic .-anuot excrete. i passed through Cottage Grove about World's Fair medals have l*ren award The latest in photographic novel ed us at Buffalo, Omaha and Charleston. j :3u o'clock Thursday morning. ties will tie found at the tent by tbe • »ur success ha* caused unscrupulous par- ties to ltnitaffc Ka*»-j»a-nlla. V ihv drug Best eabinetto ph otos, #1.15 per doz. M. E. church. Everybody invited to gist should have it. and if In- «hies not for a short time onlv, at Nhanafeh- call and examine the work and see supply you promptly, write us. giving his gallery opposite Masonic Hall, West some of ttie iale-t and daintiest in name. , ptatiuium effects. A.H.Crus"D. pro[i- I *l'3e- , a2tf rietor;C. W . Bradford, artist. m2' Mias Maggie Veatch returned home Editor Ely. of Kelso, Washington, from Drain Monday where she lias been enjoying a | leasaut visit with is in Cottage Grove looking after 1*<»RTLAN 1». OKE. business matters and favored the fneads. -tu ics; Simigliai. China, Köln*. Japan L kaufii with a pleasant call Thursday. L E A D E R S I N M E R C H A N I A moos those who weut to Portland He has some valuable mining interests , from this place Tuesday were: Mes in Bohemia which will receive con- dames Underwood, Barker. Willson sideiable of his uTteutinu this season. EM IM » I A l . O l t s K I G A M l.s. and Bartels. Rev T la. Jones, who for so many Cottage Giovc should oeletrst tile years was presid ing elder of the M. E. I». A. R . P r o * ram f o r H e Glorious Fourth. It is time • Lurch fqr this district and who is so o ra t io n D a y , M :w GO. L U MB E R [dans were t>eiug formulated wit this well knowt. ind highly esteemed object in view. tlu • lghoiit th district, will conduct All Comrade* are united to meet M $ 1 1 .0 0 P E R The trainmen’s excursion will lie —■rv es at t'.o M E. church in this the <i. A. 15 hall at « o’clock a. to P. rtland this year. A rate of si -j.i citv Nuudav All are eordiaHv in v ifd sharp, the parade t i t>e formed for round irip from Eugene has been to attend. ..To to march t" the cemetery secured. Dale of excursion May 31. D T. Aubtey who, re-lgned a* S. P ltassCHl tri] (I through Cottas iere there will lie ritual services S ag in aw , O re. With a good sewerage system station agent at this place la*t week t" acr-epi the management of the pos has gone < m to otheR < cr which all will proceed to litr- C 'ttage Grove would soon lake rank tal telegraph and Wells. Fargo ex- te the soldiers graves. After us one the most progressive, sightlv I iv— ¡Bees, moved the -latter office created a great -tir wliei T h e L e n d e r '- Suecess. lie decoration ceremony a- j>er- and beautiful cities in Western Oregon. from tv- depot to the P-'stal telegraph l^ed. ’diiii uvas e]leere«ì 1 L. S. Dimmicb was in R " nc I urg office Wednesday. Mr. Aubrey is »lined the comrades will march “ T b r T " " l tliat I , « 'letti not 111 . ou can croate a N t i r Saturday n business. He will spend succeeded temp »rarily as station -unie is stilli] li"I be tooted." k to the Post hall and bq dis- three or four weeks ¡n tins county Us ag.-nt tiv Mr. IlloE!value, formerly one <»f our : There is nothing more encourag- j lssed. Conti adea reassemble at j fore returning to Cottage Grève. - nigl i ■ je ra t r ut this place. iug to u man in any kind of business review. ci ck at Post ball to march t Lane county is in line with Douglas than to foot up his ledger at the I 1.1 house p> hear orations to be j Mrs. C. W . Bradford nod baby came now a*it i* probable that county will iivered by F K Elier and Rev. ' dowi fr.-m R .-ebu rg Monday to ; in haven damage suit against it. A end o f the month and find that hi# her husliand is engaged , Jff team owned by Hooker & Co., lum- business shows an increase over tb4 . I f ever a man wants r mi u.ie «»atihier nuda musical and **ei lin-i.aiil who v. 1 ! photograph business here and to visit ! * ’ ’ of that • lnty-. !• : tbi ugl previous month. This has been the terary program. lianJsome clothes, it's w i with relatives and friends. bridge at Panther creak. Both horses cast w ith the Luna each month since Soldiers of all wars are cordiallv wann Jays appear. S o were killed. V. C. Lond »u. acting tbe new management took charge, j j."» I» .U ,r ..u... ,J| a s sujierinteiideut of the Bohemia Cot- see our new line oí S j . r * it|i and to say that the receipts and busi- ! all civic sort ties and the general in g a good commodious o|N-ra b-.u-e Grove railroad, spent Sunday Pants, which have just his family. In this city. Boseburg ness has been gratifying is putting it | ublic. W e respectfully request all i with the second story fitted u[i fer a Piaindealcr mildly. Fitted np with new material, usiness houses, shop* and other modern lodge and banquet hall. Ott Brnwn who ha* been conduct- new machinery and efficient help, the s of business to close from il Free illustrated lecture—picture. in g a barber stop in Cottage Grove Mock to 12 o ’clock and from 1 to and story, by B r. Howard arrived in Eugene yesterday as the L f . adki ; has beeD turning out some job printing that is not to be"sneez-. m vie t especttnliy ’ equest evening including humor, pathos, guest of hi*-ister Mr* H A S 'ln o r- cd at,” and tbe- rapid increase in at there lie no games played of laughter, scenic beauty, wit ana s ug ing. He will probably remain her- until Sunday when lie leaves for orders is good evidence that the kind during that day. W e Ton are invited. Wood burn to visit hi- lather and business men of Cottage Grove ap- Mr. Theodore Martin and wile ac- mother. From Woodburn he will g nlier invite the school children | cotci aided by Mrs Dora Martin of t"Sheridan. Montana to engage in priciate good printing— tbe kind we 1 (1 the ladies to bring flowers for Cre-wel!. spent the early paid of the ttie drug business with his brother.— do. I t e r a t i o n p tir| K > sP s week visiting at the o'd home west of Register, Saturday. Hurdly a day passes that from one 111 O a O E Ii OF C O M IU T T E I . ¡town as well as with relatives and Th* Iwvrena Lumber Co . commenc to half dozen new subscribers are 1 1 friends in this citv. i»ri-si<lent nt ( o tt a g e G ro v e . ed work this week clearing up their booked and our subscription list is Edgm r Willson returned home mill s te. building a dam on Bailes' increasing at a rate that insures the ! Saturday from Astoria where he went Ee.'urdh-ss of the fact that Presi- as a delegate from the loeal order to Creek and laving a switch at The business man that his ad iu tbe proposed juncture " f tbeir two mile nt Roosevelt s special train was : the Grand Court of Foresters of flume with the Bohemia ruiir si I. L eahkk will reach nearly every nook heduled to pass tir o "g h this city : America, winch c vnvened at that [dace Their loo horse p over engine and s iw and >riier of the territory tributary ^ mill plant will nrriv. fi m Portland to Cottage Grove. 5 J.'iThurs lav morning, quite a last week. He reports a rattiiug And our ads. time. ju*t a* soon as tlie Doreua siding i- owd of citizens assembled at the ready t" receive tbe loaded cars wliei" too. are always displayed in a manner . H. r . Edgar, foruieily of Biddle, pot with the C. M. A. band and the. Look at tlie price«, th came down from the Biackbutte tlie machinery can te- unloaded with that insuies the advertiser the train slowed up while pass- quicksilver mints Saturday and will out delaying'traffic on the main line. very I vest service for his money. and exam ine the go S the presidential part) was engage in other employment. He The Lt.Ai'Eit takes a pride iu m at- , The mativ frieiols t»f Miss N ina Os -avs ¡tetive <>)>erations continue at the Tmii'ler iu tiii? city « i l l l*© pleased to i o r us advertism ents sho*r uj» to the ! • -V) p’eee. fancy deoorated, full gold, big CSna! ar mines, but that he did not le.-trn tii.it she return«*«! home from a iva ^e — and nd patriotic strains front the band ... . , — » — • ■ - n - ta >-p- - every — - —— piece o N ■41-pice, semi-porcelain, dinner set... like working in the tunnels bd were appraised of ttie fa d that we turn out shows that 4-piece glass set.................................. Rev C. H. Wallace. John Bartel« .i«»ulJv wTtb'"heiY"reut*Tat'*tjiis^*plac? !<>»’ mv is no want of loyalty, palrioi- 4-pieee glass set, flin t....................... and JefT Mark ley went to Portland Of be! departure from F.ugene tb, painstaking care to details winch Mis. Xina make our work characteristically the tn and enterprise on the part of Tuesday « - delegates to tile I «». O. F. Guard of TuesOav -uid : 4-piece glass set, en graved ................ Ostrander, the iterator in the Postal f ^ l>f* had. • ’ - 1 tt O ottag* Q m t . grand lodge wiiich convened there 4 piece glass set. gold enam el.......... this week, i hey were a !-" interested «•¡Tits* in Euffeue for llie pa~t tw.. years, ret tuned tt» iiet\ ii m e in <k*t- Have yi ii seen tic se fine diamonds spectators upon, the occasion ot C a rd o f T h a n k s Ask lessee our open H C. M ad-en’s. President Roosevelt - reception pro- Tape Grove Tuesday where sue will | Jive. Her numerons friends in Eu- assortment and Kto gtatu. ^r«*De regret her i^erruaneiit depart President Roosevelt extelideu to B i . m k lirrrn. Or..May IT. '(IM. J. I. Jones purchased of Mr Schaffer ure from the citv. an. ¡linger H erm ann an invita- of near Cresweli. a fine registered M r. Cooler wrsiies to express his David Griggs. ..f Comstock, whol j i party ai <1 ride witii Dui ham yearling bull Monday, which lutelv graduated froni the Buffalo deep appreciation of the kindness im funi S.i ein to Portland. an give-hi' n herd of seven fineiegis’ei - Coiieg' of Pharmncv.at Buffai' . X. V. and help »«tended to his beloved od Durliauis. This mirvenient to : d pleasure of « hich the ward improving the cattle herd* of with ttie degree of Bachelor iu Phar wife during her illness also for cp blican candidate for Congress S nth Linn i- a step in the right macy has returned and has accepted j many V ncbing proofs of sympathy a position in «he R -nson drug -tor- iled himself. T ne invitation is direction. in tisi- city. Mr. G rigg- graduate ! and friendship shown to oi\r child «(elusive evidence of the kindlv Ti;*' > testers grand Court at Asioi in with high L. nor* iieing preside-, t of! ren. wife's parent«, sister and fami P o i n t e r » fo r the G ro v e . • would d ‘Íi¡ g the President entertains for elect«*«! W . 5. Kiepfwr. L ü Gnu hi« class, an ! Gregor, wu- thu- ac ly after onr liereaveTnent Our kind t . Ut rinann and his «iesíre for rep- Gra' *i C hief iur¡^«r ; S Kiatk i V ^ i t credited with carrying off the laurel- action, b friends of Cottage Grove and vicini . . : land, ¿rato! secretan'. I». P. Gilí Mr. G rigg- i- a very geni il and ex The Eugene city couucil held an woul 1 n< ‘ .l!l the j>r« lit o >n- ; j jrr*n<J treasurer. / Hef'pnci porr ceptionally bright and intelligent j ty will ever have a warm spot in our good pri tessional caiopnipn in OreMun. w a s c l i " 5 a-ti a? t h e place f. *r h< Voting mat a_d « 1 congratniate liitn ; hearts for they have given effect to adjourned meeting Saturday eren ss km of tlie jrrarid u ; k > ii ids succes- iu tne school of] onr loved one's motto, “Do unto ing ao<l passed an ordinance to Grove, • next t.i'-iinial Lhdj«— and fpents fine x at ches at «•ourt in 19nSr pharmacy ami extend him a lienrty 1 others as yon wish to lie done b y ." J hold a special election for the pur present,» ad-en's. and see them. pose of voting on tbe propose 1 #1.»,- liest inte Dr. W. W O g lo b y and daughter. welcome to our city. v D exw # C o o r a . ' M > * Ann«, "f Jtii'Cti'u. t-i-ent a few Louis Mendeil , f Bow river valley (NHI sewer bonds. May 2iHli. • inestion I day* It town the first of tlie week was in town looking aftel busiiie-s Cottage «»rove's city council ti on. I viiitmg friends nud looking for rrsi- matters Tuesday, and favored the Pineal F o r <1.untiling. ! deuce quarters. Pr viding a tlesirs le L eaked with a pleasant call. He has On Katurdat and Monday several i home can l*- |*ur.tiascl or rented just taken a ci ntrnet to supply the here the family will relocate in Cot- Facifie Timlw-r Co., with a lot of piling gamblers who were arrested in Rone I tape Gr, ve a»d reside here |>erinaiit- which I e will deliver "b tbe O. A S. E. burg some time ago for violating ; ruiiroad opp-'-ite hi« phee. He say the state law by gam bling, were ar entlv. Pi. .f H"ward Osborne, representinc Messrs Wooley. Houston and J H. raigned and all entered a plea of Jim D um ps g a z e d ou the grand lodge of A. O. I M . will G '"tch are gvttinc ready t- inst ill A n d looked ia v a ia ft give an cnt'Ttkinroent Tuesday even tiieir new saw mill on Bailes creek guiitr. In passing sentence. Judge near Doretia and * ill l>ui)d a two m'le Hamilton made distinction between ing in Martin's Hall. D will Ite a A n d v o w e d b e Be flume froni tbe mill to the O. A n E. stere "I'ticou entertainment consisting ow ners of games au 1 the dealers. A lunch of beat-p f Oregon. Washington and Aia-ka railroad. Tiieir planing mill and yard' Fima A Beckett, Ja*. Htldeburn. R. Once more h as “ Fori view-, and also historical -cenee and will I«e |rs-ated on the railroad on rite Alth ou gh 'tts bet, be incidents, dissolving views, song« and John Kirk place, near Dorana po-t- R. Mathews, were fined #DlO each for le-ing proprietors of and con- stone- Tbe show is free, and a very offi -e. pleasant evening is assured ail those dneting games. “Sunday” Inms, Tlicrr wa* a ycunp !«<)> TO IT.iM Married. who attended. Earnest Rohr. John Hemlerscn and u I m - s . fx'-r crt-N cxcccftlnelv flarn. -!t- inci palm*, and l.difos ! The Pastime Whist club met at the Seappe Morris were each fined ♦•"»«* And all kind. »•« nntions I Wood-ucn ball Tuesday eve Ding and E M E K IC K — F F O IT M -A t the home for dealing Tbe three latter being T" lriuk lurk ho ir-auty again of tbe groom's brother Mart E m - passed a most pleasant evening at 'Till a fra-u -1 «k » bad .fi! rtir van** »bv tlie cash wer- sent to ;at whi-r. The members and guesta erick iu this city, Sunday. May wav — Rotiebnrg Plaindealer. I present tm ffib fH twenty and they H i ¡ '¡ . 'l'-d Î " m art tkn vnung la d) 17. 19(11, Adolphus E-nenck of ■nr day; ail engaged in the friendly contest Tht iswi-«.Surrt Ul this eity to Mts« Minnie Pfout». Nani «be; F' m <! ne more 'with a vitn. At the hour of eleven A B argain . H*-r. . a sp'--n-l -x I »run Nl""- of Monroe, Rev. Geo. H Feese i cards were laid aside and the contest- And they d« just whatrvrr they' *»?" ants partook of refreshment« served For sale, #‘WfO. part on time, tbe ' officiating. * w. Ntw rnok tb r adTb-r miKes comfort possible bv Mr-. Henry and Mr-. Abrams who - The groom ia a well known black Mutter place of 70 acres 1| miles wrk age las! Wrdl,r«das sk _ j Were committee on entertainment for m. ha« bad f,»nr fT 'i.-als srnr and north of Cottage Grove, improved, i on a sweltering da; smith of tbi* citv and the bride is *■ triimg alt brr irr-tab ».f rtar bwrij tbe evening. After partaking <>f tbe 1 - iwdrrs and IM-rfTurns at tir a very estimable young lady and good boose, large new barn, orchard, 1 same th» committee gathered upj' *cw F.r« inrun Ntcrr. For term*, or. . jrd « and found that Mr. Fate Lorig both enjoy the tssteeru of a wide garden, g'fod grass. • sn l M r-. Hebne had tieo f* rfir«t pla''“ c[rcje ,>f friend- w b > j >tu the L i a i - , contract for abhtional eighty acres, l a u d Mr Abram* and Mr-. Rosenberg ‘ I t « ) » * R im te K oo t CooL iu extending eongrvtulatious and l-artiy irnprov—l. applv to had d ne likewise f“i the last pUcc. a bteetog u boi b n » — try. 11 P. M'TT vr . first i best wishes. In th- draw Mr. Lbng wc *n tbe rtn rr emu— ti—nod X want it rvrxy u/TTiinj «ola- ' ____________________________________ __• I •rite _____ a y be eon* that 1 a n a Mr to an tln^Murb a day trttb n u and Mr- R'-e-ule-rg more aomfeat than w bfc I *j«n»^ to oat b»ai ¿¡on G nests of tbe <-!ub or the even- fer «te Best srd (btasest Bori. It baa tanrtit mr bow to fii irg were Miss Mai de Bingham. Mr. i,ley. b CUTBCKOL' Fa’e L -n g and Mr M»cr. Tbe rex H O L D E R M A X -T • th“ wif» ..f Etzi- bop ot fruit fsrin» in tbe A. M E at , i m»*-ting. whi'-h will be on ■in'L H rider man, ia ö n « city May 1<5. 1<SJ3 Call on or address S. will Is* tbe final meeting < >f «■>* ciub T o r deal direct a daughter. Mother *u<j »htld arc Cresweli, Ore. fo r the season. Arter that time picnic in »if getting along very well. W -I with tbe owner. escefsktea will I « In order. i H « the bnghnirws o f the sunslaoe. Its the silvery light <»f moon v i l e 'in M u r .! Ill K A N 1-A KICLA Inn manner that is sure. If >< mj take it when you’re ailing. To ell«** a ftjtetsly eure. BUT NOT KAS-PA-R 1 LLA Special Sale on Flour and Si fo r th e n e x t t e n da » WOODARD CLARK & CO G rarm an , H e m e n w i Common Rough President R( BOOTH-KELLY MILLS N E W S P R I N LU RC Extraordinary in Glass i Quei Hemenway & B A Young I.adv In Drain