Local News o o o o o o ------- m odern PHARMACY ^,here vou w ill find the larg­ est stock of drugs in the ,itv ; W e pride ourselves ;,pon our prescription de- nartuient : Our motto: PURITY and A C C U R A C Y pliere is a good deal o f sat­ isfaction in know ing that your prescriptions w ill be filled just as your physician wishes it to lie filled, if it is taken to our store : No .';ust as good” preparations, but ”j u st what the doctor ordered,” alw ays If George W ashington were alive he could sell our goods and still uphold his reputa­ tion : : : : O00000000000000000y prl ’onveyance. The L eader wltl in regular weekly visits and iini the news of his old home tnd county. ’liarles Kirk, of Hcppner, father of i. Ira Connor, accompanied by ids ¡Kilters, Mrs. W. H. Lee am' Mrs. H. Howard, of Junction City, his Ices, Mrs. V. Gentry and Miss Alta ill,of Heppner, and Miss Mabel ilson of Joseph, arrived at this »Saturday to spend a few days itineout at the Conner farm home, ongh 72 years of age, Mr. Kirk not appear to be a day over »score. He is bale f.nd hearty lithe prospects of living many more n. He lias long resided in and ,Mt Heppner, having been snceess- , in the stock business from which retired ami moved to Heppner from ‘ country a few years ago. He wit- :sed the terrible scene of deatli and Jlatiop following in the wake of Heppner cloud burst recently and stheaoei.lints or the catastrophe re never overdrawn. Mr. Kirk has « brothers residing at Junction, o. audJ, F. Kirk, 7 s and S 3 years aste respect ively, the combined ages the three brothers being 233 . Mrs. and Mrs. Howard, sisters of Mrs. oner, returned home Monday. Before the funeral she Raid she °uld pine away; shortly alter she gun to spruce up. Souie people carry ou ly three ios of sense, yet are su b ject to •tge for excess b a gga ge. SAI D Tit the l»est met hin k n I «ver knew ami have Ids prescriptions m ean t with it sim le " ben everything |o e . dead iro n * a t ' B L C " Read the L eader ’ s ads. Henry Medley is rusticating at Bos­ well Springs. .• .• Morgan $ Brehaut D i uo-ti>-d«te » ' « U l i l i »t Sooth Lon# Co. Li O O K ! ne diftmoD‘l3 ?n fhTs d?y Hnnd^ » y With fri"nds LOOK! LO O K ! j We are slashing prices in ¡ill of our large line 0 r ¡Shirt Waists; we are almost giving away our odd and ends in summer hats in order to make roon for our big stock of fall goods which will begin tt arrive next week .* .* .* .* . J. A. MeDougal the Roseburg tail­ or is in town. thela,,!9t out’ line of clocks just reeel/e1 at a . Fine L. Mu«Ideu’s. Legal l.lan ks and mining location notices at the L eader office. Sell Grow came up from Gold Hill The Misses Martin and lulu Hughes Wednesday to visit with relatives here. Miss Nettie Marey of Saginaw is In the city visiting her aunt Mrs. Malone. Mrs. Emma Dantewood and daugh­ Pro . Wnun of Eugene lias a good ter and Miss Ethel Taylor are in at­ Insurance talk in the L eader . Read tendance at teachers Institute at Eu­ his ad. gene. Darwin Bristow ami Dr. Wall were >S. G. Lockwood of Lorane went to transacting business at Eugene Wed­ nesday tortland lost week to attend the fiin- eral of Mrs. Muttie Collier, his only Born, Wednesday, July 29 , to Mr. sister. aud Mrs. G. A. Miller, at Divide, a Miss Elsie Lea went to Eugene Tues­ nine pound daughter. day to attend teachers institute, which 1 ). W. Darling, of Worcester, Mass.. opened Wednesday and continues un­ a heavy stock holder in the Bohemia til Saturday. Mining Co., is visiting the Bohemiu Mrs. It. E. Veatch anil little daugh­ Mining district ter returned Saturday from a visit A dime social will bo held at tile M. with her sister at Fresno, Cal. -Hose- E. parsonage next Wednesday night. burg Review. I’rograme and refreshments. Every Many of the Cottage Grove people body invited, who have been rusticating at Boswell Mi's. < 1 . C. Miller and family of Springs spent Sunday at home return­ \\ alia Walla are guests of her parents ing the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Veatch, having ar­ Miss Ona Markley returned to Eu­ rived here Tuesday. Go to Metcalf it Morris for the fa ■ gene Tuesday after nil eujoynble vaca­ Lony Hart of Lincoln county arriv­ tion, which she spent with relatives ed at this place Saturday to assist his mous Wolverine soap. and friends at this place. brother. Will Hart, in his contracting Ladies and gents fine watches at Madsen’s. Call and see them. Miss Laura Spalding returned to and carpenter work. Eugene from a visit with her parents The match game of baseball between Mi-. J. W. Hicks, who has been vis­ at Drain Monday to accept n position Divide and Anlauf at the latter place iting her parents, Mr aud Mrs. J. W. ns compositor in the Register office. last Sunday resulted in a score of 4,7 Ashbv of this city, has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Best and little to 43 in favor of Divide. home in Jackson county. boy returned to their home at Gervais E. L. Hoff, of Cripple Creek, U. 8. Misses Lucy Newland, Millie and Tuesday, after a very enjoyable visit depurty mineral surveyor is here for with Mrs. Best's mother. Mrs. Thomp­ the purpose of surveying for patents Flossie Lockwood, and Messrs. Gib- 9on and Sherk went to Eugene Tues­ son of this city. tlie milling claims of the Bohemia day to attend tonehers institute. Mrs. R. Arehart of Lebunon, Linn Gold Mining Co. Mrs. V. C. London and daughter, County has been visiting friends here Mrs. Sam Curnow returned home and may decide to locate here per­ from the Portland Sanitarium late last Jennie, ,lmve been spending several manently She is very favorably im­ week, where she has been receiving days at this place and out to the front pressed with Cottage Grove. medical treatment. She is still in on tlie O. & S. E. railroad visiting with Conductor London. From this place Editor A. P. Betterswortli of the quite feeble health. they go to Portland to visit with Harrisburg Bulletin spent Saturday Little Willie Pennon came up from friends. and Sunday in this city looking after Junction Saturday for a brief visit business matters. The L eader was with liis father, Billie Perman of this Louis Johnson, a rancher aud tim­ favored with a fraternal call. city, lie lias been spending the week ber cruiser who resides near Ouk- on the farm with the family of Ira lund, fell from his horse while iu an R. W. Veatch who went to Eugene intoxicated condition in that city Sun­ lately for medical treatment is said to Conner. day evening. His foot was held in be grentely improved in health, his G. W. Barney has opened an em­ the stirrup and he was kicked and many friends will be pleased to learn ployment office upstairs over the Rail- He may accept a position in a hard­ mad restaurant. Any ODe seeking em­ dragged to death. ware store in that city. ployment or looking for laborers or At Frank Goodman’s old stand you help of any kind will do well to con L. F. Orpitrd has been appointed suit will always And J. V. Thornton or him. inspector on the O. it S. E. railroad, some of his obliging clerks, who will and witii a railroad velocipede makes Mrs. D. E. Fields has moved her be pleased to wait upon you. Thorn­ daily trips over the new road, at the book store into her neat cosy quaiters ton’s ice cream parlors are neat and same time carrying the malls between next door to the opera house on the clean. Only place in town where the Cottuge Grove and Bohemia, west. Davidson, the boot and shoe famous Hazelwood ice cream, the best maker will occupy the building just in the city, is served. Thornton keeps In the weekly bulletin of the U. 8. vacated by Mrs. Fields. constantly on hand the leading brands weather bureau, issued at Portland, of cigars, smoking and chewing M. J. Hillegas of Creswell says: The Chapman & Hohl saw mill at tobacco. Fresh candies, nuts and “ Week favorable for harvesting, Divide lias begun operation. Thev which is beiug pushed, and is well are cutting lumber to finish the mill tropical fruits always in stock along: grain Is of a go-si quality; hay and to erect the other necessary build­ TMrtiton’s confectionery store nearly oppoeite postoffke, Main Street, tf rather scarce.” ings. J. J. Simpson lias sold lii.s in­ J. H. Milne, the hustling real estate terest in the mill to his partners. Jns. i’arshail, who formerly operat­ man. a member of the firm of Medley Messrs. Elledge & Higgins are open­ ed the West Cottage Grove Hour mill, it Milne lias been sojourning in the ing a feed store in the building re­ and who, after selling out here, went Bohemia Mines this week with the ob­ cently occupied by Bosserman’s con to 1,0op City, Nebraska, to engage in ject of familiarizing himself with the feetionery, Mr. Bossertnan and fam tlie same business, sustained a serious district and the timber and lumber ily having closed out their stock last loss financially recently in a severe industries tributary. week and left for Springfield to reside. storm at that place. He had just com­ pleted and equipped a modern Hour t Mrs. W. C. Conner and son Clare, Hugii Beline returned home Mon­ mill, and had it ready for opet ati on at accompanied by Miss Lizzie Orpurd, when it was struck by a left Sunday for Roseburg, where after day from Portland where he was look­ that place and completely destroy«'1. a brief visit witii friends, went to Myr ing after business matters a few days. tornado Before leaving this city some friends tie Point, Coos' County, to spend a few He was near the Morrison street bridge suggested that he look out for tin- Ne­ weeks visiting with Mrs. Conner’s sis when a section of it collapsed Satur­ braska cyclone, when he remarked day, and was early on the scene of the ter, Mrs. W. E. Lundy. that he was less concerned about the disaster. Nebraska cycloneaud blizzard than tie Otto Brown the barber returned to J. Augerbright, wife and daugh­ was regarding tlie Oregon mist. We tills city from Holt County, Neb , Sun­ ter A. Edith, of Everitt, Washington, ure wonder what lie thinks about it now. day and after a brief visit with his visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sol David­ Better come back to Oregon, Jim. parents and many friends here lie son. Miss Edith Augerbright is a went to Eugene to accept a position talented musician and may decide to (leo. W. Loyd, president of the C ry­ in Seliwering’s burlier shop. He says organize a class Here soon and give a stal Consolidated,MinningCo., return­ Oregon is good enough for him. recital. The family contemplates ed to Cottage Grove Saturday from San Francisco where lie went to pur­ Clias Burkholder and family and locating here. John Cochran and family returned Work is progressing at the new chase a stamp mill, small saw mill and home from Winchester Bay late last light plant. The new boiler and en­ concentrators for his company, and week where they enjoyed their stun- gine ^_____ is being placet! in position, the arrangements were made for the ship­ mer vacation. They report a iM°st I Rue modern’switeh boartl and dyna ment of all machinery necessary for enjoyable time regardless of the fact mos are in place, new and large poles the operation of their mines on quite that the season has been unusually are being erected about town and the au extensive scale. cool on t lie coast. new Edison system will soon be in operation here. Fred Fisk, Lane county’s popular sheriff, was looking after business con­ Mrs. A. C. Powers went to Spring- nected with his office in iiottage Grove Held Wednesday for a short visit with Wednesday. Sheriff Fisk is proving her her parents, artel- which she pro­ himself a very worthy and competent ceeded on her way to Portland to en­ successor to tlie best and most popu­ ter the Northern Paciflo hospital, lar sheriff the county over had, the where she will submit to a delicate I surgical operation. Her many friends late W. W. Withers. | here nope she will promptly recover Mrs. T. H. Seholer and daughter, from t|,„ operation and speedily regain who have been visiting with Imr | her ilealth as a result. father, L H. Slagle, and brothers, L. Richard White was d jwn from Bo­ B. and D. E. Slagle, in this vicinity, wpnt to Portland Saturday, whert?, ni­ hemia this week looking after busi­ ness matters. Mr. White U develop­ ter a Tew »lays visit with a sister of Mrs. Seholer, will return to their home ing his Joe joe group of mines on Sharps creek in the vicinity of at Pacific Grove. Cal. Hardscrabble and Adams mountain ’ iwing ud it issue of the L eader , in rtn,| bis properties are showing < de- In the last issue of to marriage of W. R-loidedly well. Before returriing returnit reporting the t Miss Minnie . ni the Slinrp and ------— ........ Wolfer, we oamp he had his name enrolled stated that the groom was a black L eader ’» big mbscriptn 11 book in or- smith and held a position in Etneriek der to keep tq with tii» tiines locally it Hubbard’s shop. Mr. Sharp is a and otherwise. machinist and holds a position m t m O. it 8. E. company's round house a, O P Liams earns down from B-> « Sornething Doing Every Mini ite at G a r m a n , H e m e n w a y Co. L E A D E R S hernia Saturday, where lie lias been H«- vu speaking of the Pla-v to buy his drugs P’»t 'ip. and Uut th e lilri worth w hile is the «Irl : in Cottage Grove and Vicinity : this place. engaged for ‘he past month ¡u hi« prose- indi-! Mr« Perrv Ely. wife of the Editor ,nItin development work n i a well aa mining properties of the Kelso, Washington, Journal .-¡d u a l ...■— , . , . owned I aceompained by Iter little dough< on the Ophir claim, which ta Royal. bv O. P. Adam* X y», m e spent a.few -lavs in this city late last spein. u mu ........ . # 1 and Fraction 2 and week, visiting with the familv of L e Elverett en ted in Mr. Ad»m« gr.niy Roy Wo sis. She was returning from are repr from the Ashland where she visited " ¡ ‘ ha sis­ of mine: find specimens sp- iallv from Fraction ter. and will spend a few days visiting this offl-’C with her parents at Coburg on that way home. Thos. Awbrey and wife return? A are located in City L of the fa- home Fridav from Newport and Al­ Ophir being an extension of bany where they have been effiOAmg mous Mustek mine, Mr. Adams vis- a pleasant vacation sight seeing anJ ited the PeekalK. mine, the property ( and others, while in visiting with friend». Mr Aw - y of W E. Edwards has almost entirely recovei^ from th the district, i »nd says it is showing up ,nel is W -II under way, injuries sustained in in« n,,e"’ R’ . fine. A new tu butt a locomotive mm the ‘ rack at which is being 1 riven with the object work of ledges below the depot, and has resumed nbfT&ot of striking a ne When this object is the local Express and Postal tele the old tunnel. ionic remarkably rich ¡ireomplished, grapli office. Mr. developments an: n anticipated. to the camp 1 Best cabinetto photos, 1 Adams will mi the season in for a short time only, at ^ '* ni2. 1 today and wl using properties. | gallery opposite Masonic Han, — developing hi aiti Mde. •»" « 7 ? K j IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G n sv The Place to Buy I 1 The Golden Sun; finest Cey­ lon Tea. Packet containing ouc pound. English Breakfast still holds its renowned reputation First grade Gun Powder Tea First Grade Spider Leg; iln- est "Jap’' Tea 75c per PacKet 60c per Pound 2nd Grade Gun Powder Tea 50c per Pound Schillings best Tea 25c and 50c pr. lb. r f c ¡:zs> m Yourstlf and friends are cor­ dially invited to call at the “ ■> J . 'i?n W * H i i by to be lf« f IP S HM like peasant, a sona //= - A Pen Sketch of Events Occariag 50c per Pound 50c per Pound Second Grade Spider Leg, nothing better on the market for the price, only 35c per Pound Hemenway & Burkholder 9000000000000000000000c Brighten up y o u r ! P R E M I S E S! 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