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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1903)
- = he Modern pharmacy 1 I Apa| IV aujc l k»Ull ItCWS I Bountiful crop prospects. 0-0 0 0 0 0 Don’t let the thistles go to seed 1 Lourself and friends arecor- Lllv invited to call at the K dern pharmacy Phere you will find the larg- f . s t o c k of drugs in the P • We pride ourselves E n our prescription de- oment Our motto: -PRITV and A C C U R A C Y there is a Rood deal of sat iation in knowing that Ltr prescriptions w ill be tied just as your physician Lj,es it to he filled, if it is Lken to our store : N o Inst a- uond" preparations, l lt ••just what the doctor fcrdered.” alw ays If ei,r ,, W ashington were ■ w he could sell our g .... Ii L l Still uphold liisrep u ta - ton : : OOOOOOOC ledueeil K a te s t o S e a s id e . Sou'ltorii Pacific Company I v , n sale at very low rates 1 trip tickets to the various rc- Laloey its lines, and also, in coii- f „ witli the Corvallis A Eastern I 1 I , | letroit and the seaside Loina Bay, latter tieketa good If, tarn until O ctober 10th. Lee day tickets to Yaquiua Bay „oin Saturdays, returning llavs, are on sale nt greatly re- rntos from all points Eugene I North on both East and W est Kanes, en ablin g people to e p o o d Lav at the seaside. Very low Lj trip rates are also made be- k Portland and same points on |'outhern l’aeific, good going jTilays, leturning Sunday or Lay, allowing Portland people to j Sunday in the country and the [of town people to have the day Portland. tekets from Portland to Yaquina Lood for return via Albany and IlSide, or Corvallis "West Side, at of passenger. Baggage ted through to Newport. A [feature at Newport this year will it up to-date Kindergarten in te of an experienced Chicago mt . |beautifully illustrated booklet jibing the seaside resorts on bid a Bay has been published by Southern Pacific and Corvallis A i Railroads, and can he secur- kom any of their Agents, or hv «sing \V. E. Coman, G. P. A. S. Portland, or Edwin Stone, iger C. A E. R. R , Albany, Ore. Yours Truly, W. E . C o m a s , General Passenger Agent. Card o f T h a n k s e relatives of the late Mrs. Geo. Young wish to thnnk all those so kindly extended sympathy assisted us during the recent sand death o f our beloved one. la fail to express our gratitude. T he R e l a t iv e s . iry pilgrim, thy Journey is over: [.sweetly rest, on that beautiful shore irs and troubles shall harm thee no more; ji, ever rest on that beautiful shore. Magain shall thy storm-beaten breast pdeeply for that sweet laud of rest. ■to the Savior’s bright mnusion al*ove; Vsweetly rest in the light of his love. A F r ie n d . he annual warning to people to ! of setting out fires iu Oregon Jjust been issued by G oveuor iberlain. The penalties run from pto $1,000. live you „een those line diamonds *.C. Madsen’s i lcn Ske,cl1 #f E>e,ls •c«n«g C*n.re to .. v ».». ■ Grain, garden and fruit prospects are tine. Will Landes* w.*nt to Eugene Wed- nesc.ay to luok after business matters. Hev. c . H. Wallace will preach are\‘ eU r,b plenUfurie8are and .Sunday at the usual hmir at the 0 . P. church. All are invited . the,ot" * »nt. Johnnie Kirk, the Dorena post master and family were transacting business in town Tuesday, rec” 1 ylrtartîh vKiîiJr 1 “ UnDer fr';it Twenty eight Stamp Photos for 25c, llic late rains have been slightly disastrous to haymakers. y •or Jhe next ten days, at C. W. Brad ronl k Gallery. East side opposite the Eegal blanks anil mining location city Hall. notices at the L eader office* The rains have cleared away the l’licred-cap raspberry hnssucceede i asr threat of a drouth. The old the Strawberry in the local market. Oregonians are uever afraid of a drouth in this country. LeoRoy YVooils and son Hov enjoyed an early morning bicycle ride to Eu- A card from F. Boon Sliortridgo, Livermore, California, requests us The annual Fourth of July raln came at to direct his L eader to Cleveland, on schedule time even more abund Ohio, until further notice. ant tlmt usual. fr OUR S T O R E N E W S You'll find some of the most interesting and best offerings of the season —W e make this statement only after careful consideration of the goods on sale, and we know there isn't an item that can l>e duplicated elsewhere at our prices. Others will show you something s i m i l a r , but you will find they lack the “ snap,” the "gin ger,” the "presence” necessary to give them the individuality which makes ours such a complete success. Go over our prices with us: SH OES Our celebrated Hamilton- Brown shoes for men. Good as G old.......... ..»2 50 Own Make ................ American Gentleman . .. 4 on Boys’ Country Club___ . 2 75 Am erica........................ . 1 40 Good as G old ................ . 1 85 Womens Picnic . 2 50 Highland Calf a ou Watch Us . 2 »Ml American Lady. 3 50 Jolin Stroutmaa's celebrated fine shoes from $3 to $3 *50 m Mie D eader i* indebted to Thos Illllie Edwards returned to Bohemia Medley this week for favors extended Monday to resume development work m the way of supplying the paper on his Peek-a-boo mines. with a newsy bunch of Items. the It Ii returning Sunday evening Miss Laura Spalding returned to W h e n the rule was not so enjoyable Cottage Grove from Eugene Tuesday owing to the heavy rainfall. and on Wednesday went to Drain Mrs. O. F. Call ¡sun and baby re to enjoy a visit with homo folks. turned home from Eugene Tuesday Jas. Hemeuway, one of our enter whore she spent the Fourth. prising merchants, had a severe tussle Mrs Ed Long and little daughter with rheumatism the lirst of the week returned to Itoseburg Tuesday after a but is able to be oh duty again, we are The Modern Fharmaey has glad to note, very enjoyable visit iu this city. ad in the L eader . Bead it. Representative Shelly, of Eugene, Garmaii A Hemeuway shipped a Dan Deck went to tho Bohemia ton and a half of uotatoes to the mines spent a few hours in Cottage Grove mines Thursday to put in some this week fur tile Oregon Securities Wednesday looking after business development work for Tiios Johnson. matters. He extended his trip to Cj). Southern Oregon Wednesday evening. It. W. Veateh will go to Eugene in Best cahinetto photos, $ 1.25 per doz. few days to receive medical treat- The family of L. F. Wooley expect a fora short time only, at Shanafelts meat. He has boon in very poor health gallery opposite Masonic Hall, West to move up to the Dorena saw Mill to this season.. day in order that Mr. Wooley may bo side. a2tf able to give all Ids time and attention Beginning next Saturday th e(). A Kaysor, the auctioneer, can sell to the milling company of which he S. E. lt.lt. will run special excursions Look at the prices, then call anything from a jack-knife to a thresh U secretary. each Saturday during July and and examine the goods . . ing machine or a township of real-es August to the Bed Bridge at one fare. J. N. Boyd, the «Lebanon photo «5c, for the round trip. Trains will tate. Try him. grapher, formerly of tiiis place, visit Welch A Woods had their place of ed with ids wire’s parents, Mr. and leave at 7 :.'lo a. m. returning, arrive 50-pieoe, fancy deoorated, full gold, dinner so $ 9 05 business marked with a large artistic Mrs. B. L. Pickard, over Sunday. at (! 0 ,’clock, 44-pice, semi-porcelain, dinner set...................... ■ 5 44 new sign Ibis week. Ii. 1,. Pickard Mrs. Boyd and baby are prolonging J. W. Ashby presented tlie L eader 4 -piece glass set................ ........................................ 40 was tile painter. with a head 'J lettuce measuring 20 their visit here. 4-piece glass set, Hint.............................................. inches in diameter Tuesday, a product Editor Bettersworth of tile Harris We hear it quietly rumored that of his ilue garden. He bus corn fully 4-piece glass set, engraved..................................... ... 1 00 burg Bulletin, celebrated at this place. there is a probability of the S. P. Co. two feet in height nth the presen ttime 4 piece glass set, gold enamel.............................. 1 85 He enjoyeu u trip out to the front on changing its freight division from ami hus a large tine patch of red-cap tile O. A S. E. railroad. Junction to this plaee and the exten raspberries which net him 10 ots a box. sive yard improvements here seems Ask to see our open stock He knows how to make things grow. Rev. John Dawson, of Roseburg, assortment and Stoneware spent a few days in this city looking to somewhat confirm the report. "The Christ The Comforter,” will after the interests of the Episcopal Dr. Margaret Smythe and her be tile pastor’s subject next Sunday church hero this week. mother, of San Francisco, have been jnorning at the M. E. church. Special enjoying a pleasant visit with their" services will be held In the evenuta by Mr. Win. ltobinsoii of Jaksouvill, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eakin the Epworth League during widen a brother-in-law of Dr. W . W. Ogles friends, in this city this week. They were on by, was visiting with the doctor and their return trip to San Francisco time the newly elected officers will lie installed. Special music lias been family the first of the week. from Seattle. arrungeil and the church will be ap Nils. Sarah Knox came up from Eu For sale, or will trade for desireable propriately decorated. The retiring gene Tuesday to enjoy u pleasant visit ranch property, one of the best hotel president, Harry Hart, the president with relatives and friends and look properties in this section of State. elect Leston Lewis and the pastor will after lier property Interests here. Business now in flourishing condition make brief addresses. Miss Nettie OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Col. W. H. Blniraud daughter. Miss and is paying Good reason for Burdick will recite. Maude, left Friday night for Portland seling. For further particulars apply j The L eader was presented with where they spent the 4th with Mr. at the L eader office. | beautiful fragrant boquet of sweet-1 Brighten up Y o u r ¡ Blnlr's son, ltichard. They returned A company of Cottage Grove ladies 1 P"“ Thursday gathered from the 1 » K K M 1 s e « : home Tuesday. enjoved a pleasant excursion trip out C“ « * '’ ^ h ool flower gardens by Prof, to the front on tho O. A S. E. rail- Br|K£9- AU ° L th® ‘ Tees, shrubbery Foster Phillips, of Mountain Home, on the school Idaho, is spending a few weeks at this road Wednesday, among whom were : and Bowers cultivated seem to flourish unusually, | place visiting witli his brother F. B. Mrs. Herbert Eakin; Mrs. L. Lurch, «rounds Wo can supply the well and these sightly gardens bear | Phillips ami working o n Ids home and daughters Lillie and Celia; Mrs. evidence of careful attention, which Wynne of this city and Dr. Margaret stead cast of this city. reflects much credit on the principal,! Smythe and her mother, of San Fran Uev. McLain, president of the cisco and Mrs Mabel Merriman, of the school board and city generally, j us there is no better endorsement for \ Christian missionary society, with Spokane. a community than the fact that it headquarters at Cincinatti, delivered mi address Monday evening at the Sam Curnow. of Blnckbutte, return takes a commendable pride in its Christian church in this city. ed to Cottage Grove Monday from public school, its school < addings and groumls and in this Cottage Grove ex- j Mill men say the demand for lumber Portland where lie had been spending cels is falling off. and tlmt prices are de a week at the bedside of tiis wife who underwent a serious surgical operation ,.. clining. Over production is given us and La t e s t i Herbert Kukin, Cash. is receiving medical treatment at j l,ilr" in Brlstnw, Pres, the reason. If the conditions exist as Figures ! the Portland Sanitarian. It is ex-' presented. It is to lie hoped they are peeted that it will be at least six weeks Prices will surprise you for cheapness \ oulv temporary. Coos Bay News. before she will lie able to return home Miss Sarah Stewart Is visiting in to her family, See our Eugene and Cottage Grove. She is is more activity about the gant li accompanied by lier brother Lee, who O. There A S. E. railroad depot at this plaee has about, recovered from the injuries these days titan there is about tile be sustained In a logging camp in S. P. depot. Today’s train to the, , w fi, * r Washington rocently.—Brownsville present terminus of the road took out (J ^ \ J * | | A l i - H H r Times. the big donkey engine to be used > in •> ’ W. H. Abrams has reeently added clearing the right-of-way on to the ORGANIZED F u r n itu r e -U n d e r ta K e r s ¡ a complete pony saw and automatic Bohemia Warehouse several carloads 1 s o o carriage to Ids sash and door factory of ties, a carload of potatoes, dried H a r d w a r e Co. and wood working plant in this city fruits, meats, etc., Iiesiiies sonic OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC A general banking business transacted. which is a very valuable acquisition mining tools. Tilings arc beginning j Cottage drove, Oregon. to his mill. Re is constantly crowd to hum in Bohemia. ed with orders. Ellis Simmons, tlie owner of tlie j James Finney of Yonealia. who large paint and tire clay deposit four some years ago owned property and miles nortli of this city made the resided at this place, tins been spend L e a d e r a pleasant call while transact ing several days in town visiting ing business in town Wednesday. friends and looking after business Some of Creswell’s prominent citizens matters. He says there is little lert are becoming interested in his proper bv which to recognize Cottage Grove ty and contemplate forming a stock company in order to develop the of his recollection. Conductor Bam \ catch, wife and property. It is n good safe invest daughter, after a pleasant weeks ment. visit ât this place, went to Grants Pass Attorney J. E. Young has put the Sundav and will later go to Gold Hill carpenters to work enlarging and re where they will enjoy the closing days modeling his business house at the of their vacation. On Wednesday west end of the Coast Fork bridge they retrued to this city to spend a which is occupied by Skillman A few days prior to returning to their Benson's grocery. A full second story will be added under a flat roof | Portland. and show windows will lie put in on A pear tree with a trunk four feet t h e north side below, and when co m -; have a world-wide reputation as tho host to be bad, and tho sizes he'séen *n tI mm J oot 'yard'at*t he*" Hard. | piete'd it wííí be a commodious slghtly | i .. Trii fnnnpr resides I place anu une -«i >n-- best business. are so uniform and reliable that we have no hesitancy in guaran S ííT ta E r tJ S . « i n '; ™ . ! 1. » H,y. teeing a perfect lit. We have them for tin* old and young : : : giant tree Is perfectly s o u n d and pro- ( .,)ar|p¡, Burkholder, of the merchan- duoes a good crop of winter pear 0f Hemenway & Burkholder, every season. It was set out by theom | aocompanied by his family left Sun- pioneer, ‘ Uncle’ Sammy Knox, deceas- to er.joy >heir summer vacation ed, In the fifties. Bt Winchester Bay, near (Jar liner . . . . . i „on Bert of John Cochran, or the furniture Arm of Mrs. F. A. Adertm and soni Bert. . CiH hran g, Lander, and family, were are e n . jo . y in g a v is it i ^ l , . | a],0 p ,Menger« on Sunday evening s| Roseburg, l ......... city, their former home, nluce* many!train for the same resort, at which been absent from this note many they will enjoy their vacation. It is years and consequently n and many presumed that both families went t improvements in the towi Its of à few the coast in the hope of escaping the changes in its inhabitants ff0 gprt is now fireman on inland summer cold. , the passenger trains running between The Roseburg Review says, “ J. M. | Roseburg and Portland. Dham, the H. T . telegraph operator 1 Grants Pass, ha« b-en "promoted t old stand A ^ Ä ^ T ’f T h Ä o r testation agent at Cottage Grove. | Won’t the Grants Pass papers chastise i will always find J- V some of his obliging J e r k « , Thorn the Review tor the inference that to a transfer from «ra n ts Pass tills place Is a “ promotion ? It i« a fact nevertheless and the Review is under no obligations to offer any apologies to Grants Pass for its Statement. Mr Isham »«'um ed hls duties here Tuesday and has rented the Bert Woods residence on tth Street into which he will soon move his family. opposite pjstofflce, Main Street. Grarman, H em enw ay Co. Extraordinary Values in Glass \ Queensware Hemenway & Burkholder P A I N T S ; OILS AND; BRUSHES! F ir s t National BANK Wall Paper nie oï Rockers; Martin $ Gowdy; Dayt on : Bicycle > M Bicycle s ’? i: Bicycle! s PC Bicycle s R a c y c le WYNNE THE D-G C O R S E T S SAID T is the l>est m et h i n k s I ••ver k n e w He was sh a k in g of the plaee to buy his drugs and have his prescriptions Pnt up. ami meant .• »• Mo r g a n a Bre haut Th» « v. u . dsu In o l i l i .f S>«ih U u Cs. After July 15th W e will discontinue the giving away of tickets for decorated chinaware, but will then substi tute tickets which will entitle the holder to a handsome Brass Metal Clock : : : : : : : I I T