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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
'îfôhaïmaa/ oooooo — oBrsell aml friends are cor- • llv invited to call at tile PERN ph a r m a c y re yon w ill find the larg- ¡¿I ck o f drugs in UW , ■ \Ve pride ourselves ¿n our prescription de- dnieiit O ur m otto: "R lTY and A C C l K A C \ ere is a g ood deal o f sat- aetion in k n ow in g that |[ir prescriptions Will he ¡erl just ns your physician «lies it to he filled, if it is ■eii to our store Xo ustns good” preparations, t "just what the doctor dere<l," alw ays If irge W ashington were w he could sell our goods still uphold his reputa- Focal News | r¿ ^ Pen Sketch of E»eats Occnring GOOD FOR 25c Cottage time and Vicinity : The gooi] o ij slimmer time When? Il *?■" ‘ ,r '',,M'ks just recel red at tlilì week' ” • Kct‘Ke V1' it‘ " 1 Eugene Some Grain Is repenlng fust im.i t.t...it. ! ,“ l” e’“ ‘ " g country oortes- has begun. ug rast und binding | pondmiet» and a grout deaf o f local I news Is crowded out of mir paper tills o f H r ,u «eeu those line diamonds rhi* -tate of affairs will hasten ut H. L. Madsen s. ( along our Semi-Weekly L eader . ; | W'-d.ling --tatlonery, the latest out, 'vas1vls‘ ,ed by a very noisy “ t t,le L i ai - i h office. ’ and brilliant electrical display Monday Legal blanks and mini.,.- i l’" t rain fell, it would have n o t i c e s at th.- L fau k ,. " , K I' X!atl<' , , i " V 1.......... Cut Thi s O U T W omen i? • '"m e o n I ra2 • " ; ■'••"hi« or the 4th of this month, I M a d e a t <>. H. Wlllnrd, contractor ami IniiM- tostinaster Inman informs us by i\ has a oar*I In tli** Er wu.ii, pnone. o u r NEW ...... ... «¡trn a,ioriw M','; ;T- T. Hunt and little daughter, jmaí, .......... 11 « * \ V umj artlstio S o jiiio « 1 I the front of the Mode rn Pharmacy. ’ " ildwood. Spent a few davs in till- FACTORY, ay tins week with friends. Mi,. Hunt Misses Neva Perkins and Lulu Cu« receiving treatment r.»r her ban 1. rips r<,t'irne<l home from a visit to Ku Wlueli was badly bitten by a vicious , tff‘ IH.* \\ iM||ms(|j|y. • log la.-t week, and Hie Utile girl te- I Kodak s ipplifs, developing, print* ceivlng treatment for a threatened in la n d fr< instnmtion to amateurs fever. at Brudfonl’s allery. Mrs. Lydia Van Iluren arrived at Jork H- ward, of our esteemed con- Hus place Tuesday from Astoria to temporary, the Nugget, was soi.min •■nj".v a visit with her father, (». p. Adams, and other members of the ing In Bohemi,i this week. family Her »later, Mi -, c. F, Qtth- „ • V J 11!1' shower Wednesday night •■art of Bosebnrg, is also visiting at punned and cooled the atmosphere this place. Imt was not welcomed by the farmers] Harry \\ ynno, theenterprising hard- ^>0<KKXXK>OOOOOO. d a rre.t Smith of Koseburg visited a " il* ‘‘ dealer, is recovering nicely from few days the llrst ,.f the week with tile effects of a eritiilil surgical oper lus sister, Mrs. ('. W. Bradford of tills ation to which lie submitted last Sat- ¡y,.,, I ten I E s ta te F ir m city. jirdny.to relieve an ailment from which Miss Elsie Lea went out on 1 lie farm he has long been subjected. 11“ will C a r d o l’ T h a n k s . ,j S. Milne, who arrived at this east of Saginaw .Monday to spend a soon lie able to attend to business recently from B rooklyn, Iowa, bov days'visiting with her sister Mrs matters again. The undersigned desire to express ecome associated witli Tlios. E. ('. Conner. Albert Wallace and wife and two their heartfelt thanks to their neigh ■ in the real estate business Cottago drove and Eugene K of P little daughters euu:e up from Eugene bors and many friends for the assist Wednesday to etijov a few days visit " ,-ity. the new firm being styl- lodge men.... . played ar ba’sebali with relatives. Bert has been engag ance and many kind favors rendered l Intraday afternoon at Eugene. The ,llf\ k Milne. Mr. Milne score ed in laying brick on Eugene’s new us during the late illness ami death of resulted opera house, the brick work on which our beloved daughter, Jennie. These .rrailv invested considerable many deed» of kindness and expres A new double-seated, rubber-tired Is completed. i it tin- place having purchas- phaeton sions of sympathy will ever he cher or - arringo is seen on preperty of ('. Roberts, streets It Is a Dae rig and tin ■,vtiii Fred dale, the harness maker, who ished in our memory. 1 I ' | has been confined to his bed for some Mil. \ ni > Mas. J. T. H i nt . tlic Perkins and L on g ,v Bin- erty of .T. f, Jones. i time past by a severe illness, was able addition« to Cottage d rov e, H. A Skee I- has moved Iris family to he out on his wheel chair for the Lost Doremi ft..... .Spring-Held, He llrst time Monday, He wear up in « decided to becom e a per- , residi nt o f our progressive has been engaged as head-sawyer for| Washington state Thursday to reeti- Pocket Book containing Forty the Doreua Lumber Co. penile and visit with old rriends. Hus new real estate firm has Dollars cash, ami papers of value to Mrs. Martha E. McCarty of Boise, I an otlice in the building on Clarence Easley fell from the frame owner only. Return to Imperial Idaho, who furs been visiting with rel ner of Main and 2nd streets, atlves here, went to Mohawk Thurs work of the large new barn being built Hotel, Cottnge Grovejauu receive re on J. I. Jones’ farm near Saginaw ward. m is comprised of good relia- day to visit with relatives. Thursday morning and fractured his ' enterprising gentlemen and W. B. Logits« a genial young man Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Long left arm just above the wrist. He doubt build up a nourishing Creek, who formerly resided here, re came to town and Dr. Job attended to ■ if Portland, hits charge of the Wells, s. People having property turned to this city' recently and may Iris injury, aud he will soon recover. Fargo Express and Postal telegraph >r those desiring to purchase decide to locate here again. darner Curran, representing the office in Mr. Awbrey’s absence at Ya- quina Bay, where he is enjoying his tate will do well to consult branch of the Barnhart Bros. d o to T. M. Medley for information Seattle annual vacation and recuperating & Spindler Printers Supply House, concerning the buying or selling of spent, Wednesday in Cottage drove from the injuries received in his col homes or business houses. Office, looking after the wants of the local lision with a railroad locomotive at Contract I n v it e d Main street, near postoffice. printing offices. He is one of those the depot recently. Crystal Consolidated M ining With blood in his eye and hayseed Best oabinetto photos, $1.25 per doz. genial gentlemen you are always glad tu his hair, a fellow called on us re-1 ji*t bids for the construction for a short time only, at Shanafelts to meet. (till at the real estate office of T. M. cently and insisted that we “ stop the igoo road from its mines on gallery opposite Masonic Hall, West a'2tf Medley for particulars concerning the L eader .” We would like to accom Furylew Mountain to the side. best hotel business In this part of Ore modate him, but fear that our other ion Creek Road of the Ore- The Portland thugs seeru to be work gon. Will sell both building and HG'.I subscribers would object to tlie j writes Company, a length of ing their way south, having put in an furnishings, or will sell furnishings suspension of tjtis, their popular | household companion. Wo must ad jeet Width of solid road bed, appearance at Salem. Cottage drove and rent building. Everything new mit, however, that the fellow lias a should lie on guard against them. and up-to-date. Anyone interested just grievance, if, ¡is lie says, ho “ can The contractor succeeding For sale, by T. M. Medley, some will find it a bargain. not bay n'box of toothpicks on credit icing the contract must tile a mining claims, either singly or d co. Uraves,tire commercial traveler stuce.au item appeared in our paper] ith the Company for the full good in groups. Will benri nr give option. lin- taken to nntotnobiling. He came last week crediting the product of Ids of the contract price. A fine chance to secure good property j up from Eugene Sunday and run Ids year's work sowing and reaping to an «.I*must he tiled on or Before •heap. maritine abont thè streefs of tlils city other party." In estimating the sea- He wus - >n’s bountiful grain yield on the Tlie road must he eonr- Strength and vigor come of good ut a dangetottslv Itigli spreti Hauling farm last week at something' within sixty days from the food, duly digested. “ Force,” a nrrested ut Engetie Tuesduy and Munì like s . i X hi bushels, we credited the ' sili fot- getting too speedv .abont town. f of the contract. Tile tiim - ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, Tlint’s thè differeure hctweeti Cottage whole amount to the elder Conner, adds no burden, but sustains, nourish afrves the right to reject any es, Invigorates. ((l’five and Lagene. Here we don't when ill fact Ed is also Interested to tf. mimi to see things move aloni; speed- the tune of about one-half of the pro hills. duct. We trust this explanation will Airs ( ’ . W. Burrows arrived at this ilv. Frank Jordan, See. avert a.threatened family feud. place Saturday from Snrgeant, Xeli.. Bob .Mosby aliti fa nily aliti t ’hns. to enjoy a visit with Iter son. Conduc Piteher and fnmily mine in front Sil Ml-. D. E. Fields returnee! Itetne] tor Frank Pickett, whom «be bad not ver Lako by private cottveyance Wed ¡Sunday from Brownsville where site Bids I ii \ Ited seen for many years. ttesday. Mr. Mosby will attend to 1 enjoyed a brief but pleasant visit, are invited on a contract to Walter Cochrnn came down from re-renting his farm at this place, and She has the material on the ground 1 after transacting other business, mat and has the carpenters at work on Iter : new school house in the dis- Bohemia Wednesday and reports live ters. will return to Silver Lake with new two-story business house one iniher 122, Star, Oregon. All ly times in the mines, and that eon his family, where lie is interested in door west of the opera house. strnetion work is still progressing on >t be in hy August 10, 1003. the O «VS. E. railroad. stock raising. Air. Pitcher anu family W. A. Ward and Bert Dunham, of will also return to Silver Lake. Lorane went to San Francisco Thurs ns and specifications apply to Jas. Benson and family, Mrs. B. 1?. day to learn the barber trade. tersigned. The school Board E. S. Lovelace, president of the Job and family, Mrs. Herbert Eakin, I. P. Inman and Lem Ward of Lo- the right to reject any aud Misses Mary Currin and Lucy New- Sunrise Mining Co., whose property rane, were transacting business In lanri went up on Mosby creek Wednes comprises nine fine mining claims in town Thursday. day to enjoy a week’s vacation in the the Bohemia district, arrived at this ■I. B. Steward, Clerk place recently from his Fort Ransom, vicinity of the Klondike snw mill. F o r Sal«1. District Xo 122, Star. Ore. North Dakota, home to look after bus One of the finest, fruit, grain, and Oats with stalks six and a h »If ieet iness connected with his mines. This stock farms ill the valley. 157 acres In length, and a single stool of wheat property is showing up well, and a 2 miles from station. A bargain if Naughty E u g e n e . containing ¡12 stalks and us many g o o d plant will be installed thereon sold «oon. Call on or address, S A. at no far distant ¡late. Mr. Lovelace griist Barrett, who is con- large, well-filled heads, may be seen is a brother of Mrs. Jas. Ostrander of Mi K ay . Oreswcll, Ote. at tite L eader office, the product, of » series of meetings in the the grain fields tributary to tills city. this city. well at Eugene said recent- John Adamson of Little Rock, Ark., Miss Della Durham and Miss Bessie * course of his sermon: “ If Hirrmes went to Boswell ¡Springs Tues has accepted a position as salesman in il himself would come to En- day to spend a few days. Miss Dur Lurch’s general merchandise store in •1 »a« elected Mayor of the ham lias been spending some time al I this citv. Mr. Adamson is a genial young mail and an experienced dry- would sav to his imps. ‘ D on ’t the Springs and thinks her health goods salesman. Ed Hebbard. who benefitted thereby. ‘ tiling, boys, let her run just haslteld .. similar position in this store W vnted l'ottng men to prepari'for fora long tinte, will go to limonila. government pnsitions. Fineopenings wltere he will bei.... te associateli 'vitti in all depnrtnieiits Domi salaries. \V. O. bridgi- .V Co. iti tlm aierelia"- Hnpjil promotion«’ , Exmnlnations dise and stock business. Ed Itas a stomi P ii rtiettitirs free. Diter-Stnte bust of friends here who regret, his de cision to leave this city. Cor. Inst., Cedar llapids. Iowrt. ■pi,e o . & S. E. railroad will run n Mark P. (iarrontte. wlto Had Iris special excursion to the Red Bridge ami severelv lacerateli last week wltile I attempting to put » belt on a pttliev | next I wheel In Long X Binghams mill, is ‘ ( t, rm.,¡,„w will is- the I recovering tticelv frotit the injttri ami flshing, hunt- I is able to wr.lk about town. ¡ gathering M the lueious hlaek- Oeorge Long cante down front Hood : berries, and a basebaM game in th*’ : HiverHutid tv and is spetidingthe week afternoon. < ottage ( D o m \- R.ulr nil with homefoiks and looking after bu s. nine. One f ¡ , r e timérfëre with the Hs the* liest iness matters. He reports his new ! This will In no wise interfere with the "»«thinks I *ver knew saw mill at Hood River in operation regalar Saturday exiurslon. with plenty o f orders ahead. Co( Blnir uf the Sherwood hotel Is | C ir presen |it Inns "p. amt meant .• .* Morgan a “rehaut T * • »»-u-d.ie • '• ( H i l l . f *•»« Use C . l k M E R C H A N D I S I N AM G ERICAN IN GENTLEMAN SHOE. The Place to Buy [ 1 1 Thtt Oolden Situ; finest Cey lon Tea. Packet containing one pound. English Breakfast still holds Its renowned reputation 50c per Pound 75c per Packet First grade Guu Powder Tea 60c per Pound 2nd Grade Outi Powder Tea First Grade Spider L eg; fin est “ Jftp” Tea 50c per Pound Schillings l>est Tea Second Orado Spinet- Leg, nothing better on the market for the prlee, only 2f)C ¡111(1 50c pr. 11). 35c per Pound 50c per Pound Hemenway ii Burkholder W e b e r & S to v e r G asoline Engines B rig h te n u p K K M 1 W e chu supply the P A I N T S ! OILS AND: B R U SHES Wall Paper I «a t o s t Fi «nipos « Prices will surprise yon for cheapness ( 01 lin ,1 o ‘'of Rockers! France ® Gowdy; Furniture-UndertaKers ; ÔOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC v a Lubricators, In jectors, S te a m Gauges, P ack ing and Cylinder O il always in stock uiuun a W g e e n T ts f o r a first class lino of belting Cull and sen its CHARTER OAK S to v e s and R an ges W Y N N E Hardware C O. : S alk 'G o ( x l s Many merchants make the mistake of carrying over unsold goods from year to year : We find better results in selling new, up-to-date goods, and in order to do this we offer our entire line of summer goods at reduced prices : : : : : 1 i i D •» •"!> his a n n o 25c on any pair o f shoes costmjr S’i.oOMiul over (iood till .1 illy 25t11 . . . . Gfarman, H em en w ay L E A D E R S ¡J’’ * * »peaking ,i( the « •ind bring; it to our store ¡ind wo w i l l allow von The Oregon & Southastern raiiroad ... .... ....................... .......¡ .I i.Tciirsion announce to run s|>eoinl excursion each Saturday during July and August to tile Red Bridge at one farcb , fije, for the round trip. Trains will leave at 7 : » a. in. returning, arrive at (’> o ’clock. Frank Jordan totii .it tin Ay * , . . ....... ,,f the Postal Telegragh Co. It seems 1 | some of the hoys in the Bohemia | mines were eager to learn of I ope ; I^.„’s condition, and on Wednesday | j morning phnned Jor Ian as follow s:, “ D l i o x h l deao yet?” Whereupon Jordan responded : "D on t know . nut J. B. Oross and wife, accompanied not acquainted with her better phone * ! bx- their son. Fred Oross, and his wife, the undertaker here; lie know very- ] arrix’ed at this (dace front Bandon this i weeg and are enjoving a visit with body.” U Frank (.loodiiian’s old stand yon relatives aud friends here. From thi- j place they will go to Brownsville f" wlU always find J. V. Thorn««. ¡>f , (,nn of his obliging clerks, who will i vl«it with relatives. Fltorn- ; tie pleased to wait upon (tordic Mnstersun. one •( I n k- a t„n s tee ereant parlor- ar- v-at and , ■ ounty’s voitng school teachers, and Clean Ottlv place in town wlmre the etc«.». _ . . i • *— cream , the be»i whose home is at (told Hill, lias citv been and famous Hazelwood t . spending a few ¡lays in this 01,5 city an 1 in in the the city, city, is is served. serven. Thornton keeps in me iiy. . vicinity x-isiting with old friends H constantly on hand , the leading brands j is th e'son o f John Masterson, wh « l o f cigars, smoking and chewing form erly resided nt this place and i tobacco. Fresh candie1 nuts and always in »teck well known to all of our old timers ] tT .ol,ir-ft, fruits n ....- -■ tropical Cordie says Cottage d rove has sprung r.,nfec:io„ery store nearl> from a mere village to a tloun-hing | <jt(, p ,,t0(jj, ■, Mam Street, »tf city in hi- sixteen years absence. — By (liMjiosinjr (»four stock each shh . i o ii , w «* a rc DimMed to proMont you with ¡«oinotlimjr now the next « orsoh : T h is not o n ly honolits us. hut it honolits our cu stom ers in two whvh it (‘iiiih|i>s yo u to hu.v ¡tt. ¡1 hiii’- tr.’iin ¡ind to socim» now jroods tin* followinir s(*.'ison : T h is s j i N* includi's Shirt Waists, Dress Goods, Underw ear, Shoes, Hats, ,-in<! in tact nojirly e v ery article in tin* » t o n * ................................................. LURCH’S STORE ,