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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1903)
l a n e do untv lcat»cr Married It has been raining h i« irain doiinr* j in the pax-kew of the farmer« this < OTTAlit «BOVE. o«muJ week. I H E M E X W A Y — RE E D — A t t h e pretty farm home of Mr. and Mrs. : : F L B M S H F .t» K V E S Y F R ID A Y Reed at Pleasant Hill. Oregon. * I f those medicine* of Hal, the Healer, uvl ppafrlrlair C. C O N N E R , K J ilu » Sunday afternoon, June 14th 1903. •+ will accomplish half what waselninieal \V. Almond Hemeuway. of Cottage Entere<l at the Cotta««? drove posl- for them this will he a deeidely Grove, and Miss Ora. E. Reed, of healthy community fair the next de olflce an second-Wus* matter. Pleasant Hill, Rev. Kellmn, cade. officiating. s ib s / k ip t io n r ate a Denmark is not the only place con O n e Y e a r .........................................* 1 « The parlor* of the Reed home falx M i.Ilia . .13 taining somethin« decayed. There were profusely and handsomely Thrara! M>nillia • . - - -A It paid m a*Ivan.*** hui II out w palai » has teen apparently a good deal o f 1 decorated for the occasion, but un.firm ral« «>1 I t « per «ear will Ne «-harceaL rottenness of late connected with owing to the larg.- number of guests I Advert!*!»* rate* maiale kn*-«u o a app.ie.it.-m postmarks. present, about 100 in all, the beau-! : ; . ! and impr— VS cermnony was F R I D A Y . J U N E 19, 1903 The Rosebur ehurg !s- : Weekly Pi.tin- out on the open veranda 4 dealer has I its daily n. 1 f , „id eu ce in the presence of TH E H EPPXER CATASTROPHE. is now issuing u Sun i iy edition to its all After hearty congratulations i semi weekly, making the paper no vere extende<l a sumptuous wedding H ’. ppner, the town that was dea-| practi ally a tri-weeklv. 1 liuuer was served out under the troyed last Sunday even in « bv the i spreading Loughs of a giant Maple tout terrific cloudburst that has ever Another company of home-seekers on the liwn. The happy couple oeen known in the history of the state arrived at lioseburg recently. After were the recipients of many useful 5 f Oregon, was a thriving, hustling 4 looking over that town ana vicinity anil valuable presents. • -H for a few days they will come to Cot Mr. Hemeuway is a member of Its location is most unfortunately ad tage Grove to locate, no doubt. 1 the well known merchantile tirm of vantageous for the destructive force (iarrnau, Hemeuway Co., of this city * of such a flood as was poureJ upon it President McKinley was called "The and is a very exemplary young man. The town is built on the banks of Advance Agent of Prosperity.” Since He is of a good moral character, Willow Creek, in the neighborhood of President Roosevelt's celebrated ut sober aud industrious, a first class the converging point of four other terance on the subject of "race sui business mau aud eujoys the con- mountain streams that drain a large cide,” he has been crowned with the tideuce aud esteem of the entire area of rolling and hilly country that title of “ The Advance-Agent of Pos community in which he has so long reu. lies from three to twenty miles t resided. The bride is a very chartn- til- otbills, and a!, ng the course of|ter*,-V- iug and accomplished young lady, Willow Creek itself for a distance of ! rtoixi publie schools are the very being one of Laue county's most * 25 miles to the base of the Blue Moun , l-est advertisement for the reputation successful school teachers, a graduate tains. ! of the town. They bring the great« st of the University of Oregon. She Willow Creek, at the site of Hepp- dividends of good citizenship. Cot is also ex-state president of the ner, flows through a narrow valley. tage Grove must push its reputation Christian Endeavor Societies of The major part of the business and for lieing wide-awake and progressive Oregon and recently received her residence sections of the towu lying to on all important lines, and miss no diploma as a graduate in oratory. the west of the creek iu a low bottom, -t- good things. She is an amiable aud talented young covering an area of about 1500 by .aJy and is regarded iD the v e r y , 12uu feet, the louger distance being A man with a reputation for being highest esteem by numerous friend* along the creek and the width in successful in what he undertakes has througbout the county, being wide **• - ti places between the high hills with a valuable capital at hi* command. A ly knowu, as a result of her edu- j which the town is flunked, i eing less city with a reputation for doing things catioual work aud prominent con than loi»> feet. ha- a capital that is more valuable nections with the societies of Eastern Oregon is subject to cloud than any form of advertising. A good Christian workers iu this county. bursts. The high and bare hills show well managed carnival, is one of the The bride and groom remained at evidence in many places of the deluge be - 1 advertisements a city can have the old PleasaDt H ill home until let loose on their tops from broken in tlie way of entertainment and Wednesday when they went to Eu cloud-. It is a big country, though, amusement, and that is the kind gene for a brief visit with friends, and comparatively thinly settled, Cottage Grove will have June 24 to the from which_ place they wili go to which accounts for iittle loss of life evening of the 27. Portland, Seaside and will Inter re fi ni this cause. This time make a trip up the Columbia river. it struck a vital -lo t ; almost without .. ................ „ a moment's warning, - ame that rush- Th<* M> n ie Point Enterprise comes On their return home they wiil spend ing. roaring, devastating, destroying, j ,0 our « “* " « • > ,atle ,n n f l * * aI,J a few days at T "rn er camp meeting crushing, cruel wall of water *5 feet ' I '« “ new dre*s of type, mcludmg its aud will arrive at Cottage Grove, hlgl.. We can see h-w the region heml letter; it is also printed on a new their future home, about July 1st. The L eader joins their numerous above and around was formed just Ideal cylinder pres-. Brother Roberts is a hustler. Within the past year he friends iu extending congratulation* right for such a catastrophe, but prob- lias builded a home, got married, and and best wishes. May health, ibly this has not hup|>ened there for a hot;-and"years ix-fore- |iròbàidy wiù ma‘le '" au-v v* ,uab|e improvements in happiness and prosperity attend " through life. iot happen for a thousand years his newspaper and plant. So much them : I 1 * 1 * I ■ gain. But it ha? hap|>eued—and all begun is iu mourning on account of tlie frightful calamity which overtook oue of the most sightly uud prosper ous littie cities in our gr. at state. There is nmiglit but wreck and ruin on every hand in ttint formerly peace ful ami pleasant little Willow Creek valley. Generous hearts and hands are doing all that can be done to re lieve the distress, and comfort the homeless and bereaved, Imt after all it Is littie that can lx- done. The dead cannot be brought imek to life; the broken hearts cannot be healed. We can but liow our heads iu -ileut grief, mourning with those that mourn. To the survivor* of the dread disaster the hearts of the people go out in deepest sympathy. l ’RAIsE FROM A HIGH SOURCE. it in oar Weduesday at 1<»o'clock, June 17, 1903. Mr. H. S. P.irgau and M iks R uby Thomas. Rev. ( 1 . H. l'eese. officiating. The parlors of the Thomas borne were beautifully decorated with June roses for the pleasant and happy occasion and Miss Greta Bristow presided at the piano and there-abouts there is going to be a played the weddiug march as the vigorous kick icgistered from other parts of the county. As evidence of tlie exclusivene-s of the courts deliberatious we have the recent ap pointment of two county ronu viewers, both living Eugene men. The county offices, appointive offices and public improvements ought to lie distributer! among the people of the various populous districts of the county mid Coltuge Orove and South Lane will re ceive just recognition in this respect or know the reason why. A letter from the American Type Founders Company, Portland, fol low*: ••Replying to your favor of June 8 th, we will add two more quires A timely movement is being inau of paper to your weekly is*ue. making gurated in tins city to bring about a nn increase of *ix quires to your issue cl-eer observance of the city ordinan in the past few weeks. JVe are pleas ce- and state law- regulating all man- ed to know that you are incteasing Der* ot vice. By a long-drawn-out your circulation at such a rapid ra:e nnd slowly developing process like and hope you will is* able to keep up onto the progress of the leprosy, the the good work. We uto- pleased to m rnl atmosphere of the town has get the sample- of your business card. liven growing from bad to worse until We will place them iu our -pecimine it can no longer be tolerated by the cabinet where they will be examined li.«v abiding clement of the community, by your fellow printer who 1 - looking The p--palace, generally -peaking, for ideas. The cords are eertniulv „ , 11 1 1 ! blind to the flagrant violations very neat t They municipality ... i 1 are well balance I of the law* of morality, ..........— •---- » ,‘ 0,1Ure„ - 'f »tateand |«ass mutely by lest some , i .« .1 iim * ll° *' a:* ,en,*inK citizens of the realize the difficulty of bringing a out burg he lim-i up alongside the fellows of this kind up clearly on a piece of whose visible means of support are translucent cardboard. We assure decidedly in an eclipse. Infarce the you samples of nice printing areal city nnd state taws or erase them way* appreciated by us." from the ordinances and statutes. bridal party was ushered iuto the parlor before the waiting clergyman. Frank Robbius of Baker Citv acted in the eapieity of best man and Miss Ida Thomas as bridesmaid. The bride looked charming in a beauti ful aud becoming wedding gown while the groom wore the couven tional black After tlie impressive ceremony tlie guests, comprising only relatives aud only a few intimate friends of the high contracting parties, were led to the dining hall where a sumptuous wedding feast was spread. The happy couple were the recipients of many useful and valuable gifts. The bride is a very charming and estimable young lady who has been a popular favor ite in this city during her residence here of several veats. The groom is a very exemplary young man and is connected with the Sumpter, ( ) reRon, bank. The happy couple took their departure on the uoon Wednesday for Sumpter, their fm „ re home, and the best wishes of a a boat host of of admiring admiring frieuds friends in in this ^ g o with them. The L r AD EH join« joins in extending hearty conj cougra*. illations and wishes them naught but happiness and prosperity through life. A NEW MINING COMPANY Miss Ware 1* no common, ordinary H a p p ily W i-d d eil. strawberry roan timber thief, she Incorporated at Eugene with a Capital ’ has four pulls in her favor. Her hair The Western Woodman published . Stock of One Million Dollars Have is auburn ; Bellinger appointed h er:' at Colorado Spring*. Colorado, ha* the 1 she is related to the former commis following account of the wedding of a | Property m Douglas County. * loner of pensions, and she is a woman ! w*-i* known young lady of this city and | Any one ot these four fact* will acquit * ,P 0 l"'* »r J ™ » * man oi’ th- Colorado Eugene. Jane 16.— The Ridge ^ ^ — Ictty: Mr. Walter i\ Reel, one o fd her. - Halem Journal. our team hoy* of Pike* Peak Camp Placer Mining and Milling company Xo 5 and Mis* Lulu B. Hull of Cottag- of Eugene, has filed articles of in In every direction are to be seen Grove, Oregon, were married Wed corporation, with Julius Goldsmith. new houses and bains, while old nesday afternoon at i , » o'clock, bv Rev. J. W. Xeely of Ht Paul's M. E building* are being repaired and re church at the residence of Giles a D. E. Rice, two well known Eugene painted. All kind* of mechanics are Esaick. who ¡ 4 ii*-i a member of the residents, and Phillip Starr as incor crowded with work. Cottage Grove team The bride was beautifully- porators The capital stock ie $1.000,• in light blue silk with lace and Is making extensive improvements. g-iwned 000. T h e principle office and place ribbons. and if a few more of the property own A reception was held in the evening of bueineas is Eugene. era and business men will fall in line ami wa* attended by ail the members The company will operate in the if *h* and rake off the coarse rock and other- 'X * n'» • >»rge circle of Creek. Douglas WU* dean tap up the main basinets * atlful ro A ta * m. hair business ; , fr' £ ' n'U n' , A b* bv the t,.am anH n, , vicinity of M yrtle i streets, we will have the neatest tp - 1 valuable presents were received from COUBVy. where it baa control of some pearing town In the valley. There friends. Our team and camp withe- very valuable properties, will be several more dwellings and the happy couple a long aod pr wper Plenty of Eastern capital ik behind probably saveral store building* erect- ^ ^ M b-me at C° “ ed here this season, in addition to jjj tfcmth Webber Street, Colorado ® * nc* 8 <A**e operations in the those already under way. j Springs, Colorado. future. Woods has OF B A R G A IN S Ad, it s so it for less W e need the room which is now occupied by odds and ends of several lines of merchandise, and just to show you that we aie all right, here are some prices that will do to make a note of 11 * 1 / |<atlit.*> l'iiilorskirts for merly £1 t<> sled», now .0.» <¡outs Nojrliîio»* shirts. f<»rmerly .00t o .»•». in>w < Htl Intliescouitort shoes formerly 1.20. now 1 .IK I District 70 school shot's button, form erly 1.7.x .IK) n o w __________ .0 0 ( ’onlurov Pants I (J p Suits, an y size, n io n per suit............. . .2.) Ladies a n d Misses Vests.............. 12J About HO pairs o f shoes wt n'th i? 1 t o , f a t ! Good «Trade of ladies hose, 3 pairs for_____ .; W e want to make a killing in our stock o f crash hats, so have m arked 'em ¡gi down 20 per cent :: W e have iu-t received a nobby line o f ties in W im l- sor. Kton. .StrintT Four-in-lland or bows. Also a nice selection ot Child rens Sailors. W a s h Suits, and Canvass ami Tennis shoes. I f y o u don't trade with us, come in anyhow and «¿'et acquainted: we feel certain you won’t <ro out without having made some p u r c h a s e .................................. WELCH & WOODS The Leaders in Low Prices and Hustlers for Business Boswell Springs Located « » h Southern P«»cille Hnilroad In Douglas* County, Ore. Postofflce. Exj'res* nnd public Telephone on premises. From ?10 per week up, including baths Trains stop in front o f hotel T h e waters w ill cure 90 ix;r cent o f cases o f Constipation. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Stoni- ach. Kidney, L iver troubles. rotaci mu Chloride .‘dc.oo gr One liallon of These Waters Contain . . . ! Ä Ä 1 » : :S g Smtluiii Chloride - - 211.00gr Magnesium Chloride .in gr ( » Calcium Carl»«»nates - - .mgr Capt. Ben D. Boswell, P r o p r i e t o r for the wise counsel, fatherly advice and efficient instructions ' received D U R G A X — TH O M AS — A t th e when lie was serving his apprentice home of the bride’ s parents, Air. ship on that enterprisiug paper under and Mrs. I. E. Thomas in this eitv its former management! (?) I f there is not a change in the policy oi the present county court and Eu gene politicians in regard to an un disguised effort to secure everything in the way of county'or public emolu- ments for the county seat and the territory forming n narrow radius Welch 1 GREAT CARNIVAL If yoo see 3 R E G IS T E R E D i I I HAZLEW OOD IC E C R E A M J. V . T H O R N T O N Pure Candy direct from factory : : Best brands To- baccos and Cigars TH E BEST It is not often that the ladies o f Cottage Grove and vicinity are given the opportunity to get such bargains as we shall offer them during the remainder o f this season in our : M ILK S H A K E SODA W ATER Fresh Nuts and Fr ui t s ?!£ RACKET STORE Near a & S. I*. Depot. Cottiige (¡rove b i- the universal desire ot people to get something tor nothing— we mean in a legitimate way, o f course. The nearest you can come to accomplish ing this is to go to tlie New York Racket Store, where you can get goods at such n low price, that you leave with that pleasant sensation that over comes a person when lie realizes that he has re ceived big value for his monev : : : : • : Como and trv us. lieginning next Satur continuing dur ing Carnival week, and each Saturday thereaf ter during the season. W e shall also make a great price reduction on our entire line o f day. Street Hats A. K . S H E R K Speaking °f Furniture \\ •• ha\e it—have ju«*t rufeiwd an immense *tock. Call and l»e cmi- h - if r pUn- (ro... wfek-l, to srtrvt a “ :: :: , ...ml II.:,t til err 1 « C o c h ra n & L a u d e r schieir Bunding In the »peotal *«|es will be included nil our body flat*. Also big reduction in price* on nil other good* Come early nnd get the liest : Mary Bartels SKI UMAX tk BENSON Ç : Staple and Fancy g r o c e r i e s :e,Irm ts,Vegetables o Family Groceries FRE~II AXI, PURE. 7 full line of Staple aud” ” ranoy Grocenes at Lowest prices. H ighest cash and .rail* prices paid i„r country produce : : : : : El E L L O MAI N (i 5 M ETCALF AND O R S E