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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
• U n « / » (T il n f v» K /><> l a n e c o u n r ç icaccr OOTTAOB «»ItoVE. OUDOOK i : *. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY : C. CON NEK, Editor ao<! Pr©|irl*tor Entere«! at the Cottar»* Grove poêt- office a.** •econd-elaH« matter. SUHSTKIPTION KATE* ♦1**0 One Year . . . . ttx Month* . . . . .V» Threw* Mouths If paid m advance hut if i»«»t so paid a uniform rate of fci.ou per year will lx? « liarifed. Advertising rates made known on appli'-atiou a y . i u 1903 Lune county is in g«: »! Inch tills Bens. n. an it usually Is. Cottage (¡rovo is tapidly be nning a city d IsrsutiTuI homes. te lu full blast Harvesting will with a bump« r er« p to Line «-ouiity. mav be »»id that the world and hu- S h ie ld s S c h o o l C lo s e d . I)iaIiiiy^ utrii;i. UbetU!rforhUhilv. A very Interesting and successful ing lived. The conclave of the car dinals will meet about August 1 to term of public school dosed ill the ; Shields district lust Friday with a elect a new pope. splendid musical and literary pro- j ! gram. The students all acquitted j , themselves admirably, reflecting] Under a decision o f the a«-ting sec much credit on themselves as well as ] retary of the interior, rendered Friday, I their efficient teacher, Mrs. M. E. ] dozens, if not hundreds, of applica Damewood. After a six-weeks vnea- | tiou school will re-open in this district 1 tions for pensions under the Indian .Monday, August :11st, Mrs. Datne- War veterans act of the last congress, j wood • eing re-employed for the term. ] heretofore rejected by the pension ] The editor of the L f . adkb ««an vouch I office, will l>e passed to issue. Tin* for her efficiency as a thoroughly prnc- 0 ., . „«,« ... i tieal and successful teacher, from the secretary or rrul I . the |s3nsi >n offiie, ] fa ,t ^ M unmbeted am ong her and liberally construed the law in “ very studious and well-disciplined” favor«»:' the survivors of the Oregon pupils when she was principal of the and Washington wars. Many claims Cottage («rove public schools some heretofore rejected will be re« onsi«W- ¡years ago. ed and pensions will be allowed. The Divide Item s. secretary Interprets the law in its lib eral sen-", an l holds that, inasmuch G uv DeSpain returned to Bohemia as congress intended the pensions Tuesday -fuly 14. should I»“ paid, he has instructed tile 'ilie measles are about thrimgli pension offi«««« to place no unnecessary ob't c-lc in tile path, hilt to pus- upon with us now. Next! to W e W o u Id L i k If Tou s«€ It I s Oar A4 S. ' a ^ B A m ■ I I " ' ‘T , "*• ---------------------------- --------- 1 1 C U S T O M E R O F O U R S | W e a r e w e e k o ffe r in g B o y s th is T o m a k e r o o m fo r a S a ilo r la r g e lin e o f p a n t s c o m applications in the light of his «I*- -i-- The wild blackberries are uow The Detroit Free Pr««s* says It is ««p- iou. < tregon’s congressmen liave aud are being gathered in. W a s h S u it s a t 9 5 c , pose l to the removalof the vermiform ">een working to bring ai»«»ut tiiis ¡»sue in g fr o m a W o o l e n m ill A nother backwoods country dance appendix and #2<u from the patient. for four months. w e r e $ 1 .2 5 I at Jack rruuuel's Saturday night. t h a t m a k e s p a n t s o n ly Guite a number o f people were The next republican campaign slo O t h e r s a t 7 0 c , w e r e $ 1 Eighty-eight new subscribers to the gan will be: “ Vote for Itoosevell and Lane Contuy I . kvhkh was the recor.l ! out to see the practice ball ga«ne. w e w ill c lo s e o u t a t a full buby eurriage,” says the Hunt Mr. Andrew Turner and family for the month of June, ami thus far C r a s h h a t s 2 5 p e r c e n t ington Herald. expect t«> leave Divide in a short this mouth the subscription increase $ 1 .6 0 c th e p a ir , p a n t s is keeping up with the pace set so«»n time, o ff “ Dishonesty Is the greatest crime M iss Minnie Coiner returned home 1 after the Lnuit ucame under the pre- against the nation a man ran com w h ic h s o ld a t $ 1 .7 5 to I sent management. This is d o idle IJulv 15 from her visit in this neigh- ; mit.” —Extract from a recent speech H a n d k e r c h ie fs a t o n £ boast, but a fact backed up by the 1 liorliood of President Roosevelt. publication of the names of the many Neil M cCoy and sister Iris were 1 $ 2 .5 0 c e n t e a c h A man in Eugene advertises as the . new subscnliers adde.l to our list . 1 visiting with Mrs. B. H. Lee and « Kansas hotisemovcr. With the op,,.«r- , from lime to time, and by the close of j family last week Several youn g people of Divide tnnity lie lias lia«l to see the w.irk per- the present month we are g oin g to formeii by cyclones, ho ought to bo be able to publish another tine list are expecting to take in the Social of new subscribers to the L f . vhi at the Silk Creek school house Sat onto his job. ju dgin g from the present rate of urday night. new ndilitioiis to o«'r list. The busi The proposed repeal «>f ail the laud Miss Chapman of Cottage G rove, laws except the homes tea« I act, prom ness of our jo b printing department j who has been visiting her brother, The Leaders in Low Prices and Hustlers for Business is no less satisfactory and the fact ises to precipitate one of tl e most in- Frank Chapman is now staying with that where we once till an order for tore-ting contests of the coming ses Mrs. John-Ventch. printing we secure a permanent pat- ' sion *»f c.«tigress. ______ A baseball game between Divhle ron is a sufficient emlorsiueut for the Developments are being made in quality and style of our work, as well ant® Anlauf to be played here is be- Call and see the tine selection of ] . district that will j ■'»» for ourequally satisfactory prices. ' “ *» arranged for next Sunday. Di- popular sheet music just received at i tlm Bohemia m ining rnakc it in a very Tew year» one of the Our job printing will I «ear compari VI,,e defeated Anlauf 1« to J ou their the Richardson music house. gteatnst gold producing camps of the ■ «on side by si.le with similar work “ * n g>ound July 1-, but the Anlauf Located on Southern Pocitlc Railroad in Douglas County, Ore. Pacific Northwest. executed anywhere in the state not b,,-vf tl,luk theT c ‘ n reverse tlle score Poatofflce. Express rtml public barring Portland. Give us a trial j m tbe next Same, T h e waters w ill cure go per Telephone on premises. Front There is great activity in the Bohe order aud be convinced. An ad in cent o f cases o f Constipation, D ie d . #10 per week up, lnclinllng buths mia mines. At least #100,000 worth of the L eader :, the way we display them, Rheumatism , Catarrh, S tom Trains stop in front o f hotel modern mining tnucliinery is being in will also bring the advertiser good ach, K idney, Liver troubles. HU N T.— At the family home at stalled in this rich mining camp this returns. Try it. W ildw ood, Sunday, July 19, 1903, line lìnllim nf Thece Chloride .to«! season. L ookou t for a second ('ripple une «alimi ot mese Potassium ( lilorlile Xhumiir Magnesium . ....... ....... Jennie Temperance Hunt, aged 12 Creek. Celebrated Her Blind Birthday. Waters Contain . . . EuiuN iThllirl.lV -"-Ylrim|S <'«lcluin tari«« «natos - - .hi lt years, 2 months and 3 days, of ap pendicitis. The Southern Pacifie company is buildiug a railroad from Drain over to Deceased war. the eldest daughter ! Monday July 20, 1903 was the 92 the Coos bay coutitrv Some of the ml birthday o f “ Grandm a” Oliver, of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt of W ild The best and Largest papers of that district are kicking lie- of this city, aud on this occasion her wood, and was born on the place Stock of Dry Lumber cause they say it will benefit Portland daughter, Mrs. L. M. Thompson, where she died. She was one of from our Coast Fork more than It will them.—Springfield j planned a little surprise for her. A those unusual bright, thoughtful and News. Mills is now ready for 1 number of neighbors and friends of considerate children, naturally relig- Near S. P. Depot, Cottage Drove the family were invited in and a very ! >°uslv inclined, and possessed of a « Delivery a t Popular The prune weather this year lias pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by j sweet, winsome, ladylike disposition ,; It is the universal desire ««f people to get som ething Prices s : : s : been perfect. The liieoloii» fruit has nil, excellent refreshments beiug ser it being many times remarked by 1 for nothing— we menu in a legitim ate way, o f swollen to a round, soliti shape and is ved «luring the afternoon. Grandma friends, that her wisdom ami man Houses built on the in «■ourse. The nearest y ou can com e to accom p lish 35 preparing to cause trouble t«> its own Oliver is a native of New York State tiers were those «»f one much more ing this is to go to the New Y ork Racket St«>rc. stallment Plan . . . ers if greater facilities than ever lie but came to this state and county advanced in years. D uring her where you can get goods at .-iteli a low price, that fere are not ma«le to handle the in about twenty years ago. She is re brief, but extremely painful illness, For Further Particulars you leave with that pleasant sensation that over crease in prediction. markably sprightly for a lady of her she remaine«! far more patient anil comes a {tersoti when lie realizes that he lias r<>- age and does not appear to lie more forbearing than could have been ex «•eived big value for his money : : : : : : While all kinds of berries have I «ecu than three score and ten. She is in pected of a child of her years, and an excellent crop In tills vicinity, there full possession o f her mental facul wheu the last hope o f recovery fad ( Am«* .Mini trv us. was not half enough grown hereabouts ties, but is slightly »leaf. She enjoys ed, she spoke w onls o f cheer and to supply even tlie local demand at gooil health, aud is still able to make com fort to her grief stricken pnrents, from ||5<: to 50e per gallon. Here is a her self quite useful about the house brothers nml sister, im ploring them pointer to the small farmers of South hold, assistiug in the various depart not to grieve for her nml assuring Lane—enlarge your berry patches. ments of housekeeping. She ar them that site would soon be fr e e : ranges and keeps her own room and fr m pain ami ever happy in that Many a wife Is loitering around spends a great deni of her time rend Heavenly realm of bliss. She re Builtling and Sales Department We li:ive it—liave just received an iminsnsc stock. Call and t)e con homo fooling away time toying with ing papers aud books. She is in- maiue«l conscious to the hist ami her •I. H. WARNER, Superintendent vince«! that there Is u.i l>«;ttcr place from »vlUeli to select :: :: :: :: the washtub, or splitting wood, while •leetl a remarkably well preserved, final farewell to loved ones about her her poor husband is hard at work in interesting and intelligent old lady was most snd aud pathetic. After 'Ve make a sneelalty of Carp««ts. Matthnfs.Sprlnirs anil Mattresses, also the back room of a saloon, worrying aud probably the »blest lady in Lane bidding all good-bye she sang part «arrjr a complete line of Undertaking roih I s . Call Mel get prices :: his brain to keep the other fellow from county. She is the mother o f three of a stanza o f her favorite song, Darwin Bristow, l*res. Herbert Eakin. ra«li. shutting out his long suit in a solo children, tw o daughters aud n sou, “ Jesus Lover of my S ou l," then hand.—Ex. the latter being Lane County’ s A s peacefully passed away. Such re markable, mental faculties, wisdom sessor, Dick Burton, of Eugene. F i r s t N a tio n a l Fortland lias un epidemie o f law She makes her home with her dau and inspiring traits of character as lessness. It seems to be a rendezvous ghter, Mrs. L. M. Thompson of this were always apparent in this bright | for highwaymen, burglars ami thugs ¡city, while her other «laughter. Mrs. little timi.leu. are rarely displayed in ! and Its notorious north end «lives fur Julia Smith, resides nt Ogden, Utah, child life, ami her early «leuiise there- « nishes a handy retreat for them. A Am ong those to j.«in in celebrating fore seems the more sad ami unfor- vigorousrniilandclosing««f Portland's the 92ml birthday of this grand ol«l t'tiiate. Fin n ml services were c o n - « notorious quarter* w.iuld prove a bi.lv were: A unt'' Nellie Martin, ducted at the family home at W ild O R G A N IZ E D deadly blow it the verv fouichitlon of M esdiimes. Sears, Hubbard. Tnvlnr. wood Sumlay afternoon by Rev. O. j 1 3 O C organized orina«« anil lawlessness ¡n Jackson, Duncan, l’ nrvance, ami H. Wallace, the remains beiug tend that city. erly laiil to rest in the family cem A ij«*iir*r;»l itaiikiii” biiHiiH’Hq transarted. Burch. etery nearby. The sorrow ing family « Cottaffo Drove, Oregon. Tin« N«« h R a ilr o a d The Lam« county farmer may well have the heartfelt sympathy of the look forward to a g«««sl price f«>r his entire community m their sad hour cereal this year. The Cottage Grove, A fully e«|uippe«l corps of eugiup- of liereavrtnent. Eugene nml Junction tl.uir mills will or» is now locating and settiug grade have to pnv a round price for grain, stakes for a line of railway between Great Men and Great Pianos. The numerous wheat tlel.D in the Drain and Scotsburg. From the ■ vuthern and ea-t««ni part of tba state thoroughness .«f tl>. work l . ia gd on e Rresiileut Roosevelt has just I which have heou mowed for hay on and the expeuseentailed tit now be- ■ , . , , First ulass. smooth I »¡irk. account o f the lack of moisture, add* tug n.»t less than $.->00 per w cekjit is UKbt * t' ne K,m,’e l>,“ no’ flml the Rod ( Vdiir shiittrlfs only vain«' to Lane county'» big crop. the evnlent intention to follow up vice president H obart has at It's ■ this survey with active construction : residence a tine N E ED H AM , such as $ 2 p er n i> Frank C. Baker may be ¡ id improve- work at no distant «late A new tel- we are selling every day, right here tnent over Jack Matthews for ««hair- »phone line between Dram ami Elk-1 at the <)rove, d # w , the KOO)1 FRE SH a n d PURE. A full lin e ^ o f Staple and ~ man or the r*piir>!lean central ton is expect«*! to he in operation i . , , b »n cy (.rocer.es at I.owest prices. H ighest cash and At tin* rail rond station committee, but it la dlffloult to *ee 1 within sixty darn. judgem ent o f Hooaevelt we have ae- trade prices paid for ««ountrv p n x h i c e ........................... Aprir t«> \vli«*tfin anythin- : 1 by I — « ured the for the Knabe and T II. W EAVER. & tin* olmntr B tkti Is » profession*! i he it r ir k Ya r d the J. A C. Fischer. These three all p"lltlclan, able. Mitrolt nml nnscntpu ' ' '' ' ' w orld-renowned pianos, of the h igh AND lous, but In* is energetic anil loyal to I Lost week was a record breaker est stamlar«!. We have also in tran his party ami will work untiringly for on the brick yard of ( ’ . H. Wallace O R S E Its success. H»* was for >«lght years ! A« Son just north of town. An aver- sit a lot of those medium pianos for stat«* |«rint*'r: during whi«-h time he age of litJMMt brt««k a day for five which the people are paying all the NOTICE jMBaase«) qatte .1 fortune lays was ranintnine«!. making 50,CN)0 way from $27 » 1 H> to 3t)fl (M) and even AH persons knowing tbeinselv.«» >r one-fourth o f the number requir- more. We are g«»ing to offer the The death o f the P«>|>»« oeeu*ione«l e«l to com plete the kiln of 2 tk».»tMi same grade for #150.00, $175.00 and indebted t«* the lt««nson Drug Co., little excitement <«f spes*tal «li-«'ii-sioii which w ill be burned as soon as {>os- ♦200.00. These figures will surprise «i. l ]*iease settle their accounts nt throughout the country, from the fact sible for the new brick buihlm g of those who hitve been bu yin g those once and save cost of collection. •I. M. IH KHAM, J*r«>p. that hie demise boa been almost hour- j Jones A Phillip» in this city. This »"-called high gra.le pianos. Be \ well hffiilt. motlcrn •*i\ Mrs. 1 . H. Behne. M rtwim* d -•■•tt t_, ti«»tji»i, ly expected f«»r so long a Mine that the ; week bos been occupied in killing up i siiles this lot we will have the genu Braying and all kinds •*rner h»l. •*«<* l*i«.ek from final announcement i-ame simply os a the brick manufactured last week in ¡no C A B L E piano an«l not the Ho- iwwiiM*« renter »»f rottau«- o f h auling. Furniture f»r the Best an* Cheapest • ;r.»ve U * «Mle-j» l«ruain. {confirmation of the long contemplât- the y»r«l. liert M. Cable. It will pay you to and Piano m ov in g a E«*r p«rtii*ul;trt applvto the hopo, fruit f , rm, in lhp Tal, «*«1 dissolution. H«>w«*ver, in the death -------------------------------------------- see this line before bu yin g a piano. LANE COUNTY LEADER specialty :: :: ' au on or address s V \r, K*»* L f the age«f Fonfiff 1.« nntrke«l the pass- 1 Subs««ril>e for the L fader and get Rf«'HiRt«*ox Mrst. H ors «, Creswell. Ore, You «leal direct ng «if a great and good man, and it *11 •h® local, state and general news. R oseburg an«l Cottage Grove, Ore. with the owner. xn$tt WELCH & WOODS B o s w e ll S p r i n g s Lumber Capt. Ben D. Boswell. P r o p r i e t o r ? o er * r a c k e t st o r e a N A. K. S H E R K Pacific Tiller Co Speaking ««Furniture Cochran & Lauder Schleff »uiiding BANK CAPITAL - $’>.>,000 SK1LLMAX & BENSON Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Sbinglcô O Produce, Fruits,Vegetables ô Family Groceries HE L L O MAIN 6 5 i A HOME FOR YOU M ETCALF Cottage Grove T r a n s fe r Co. Phone - - 116