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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
Did it Ever Occur to You \ ery fair uihmi tlie skin. But you never know, exactly " » * ............ . there Is within Read the L eader ’ s ads. l ine line of clocks just received M. C. Madsen s • tHHa c .yMad8reen’.th,,3eflne dia,non<U h J f ?,vei l)r ' ,LLowe The best ever and ever the b e s t - i)r. Low e s glasses. Like a m irror, alw ays re flects. W hen you feel the need of anything In the line of medicines, reflect anil give t'.s the benefit of the reflection we have tu stock everythin« that , ttrsl class ilrui! store ought to ¡.•,ve amt we couiiln’ t make our ni n es any lower tor first class ¡¡„mis. amt we will not keep any ullu r kind We are “ down to date” In our prescription department. Our din 's are pure and fresh, abso- lnt. ls Vmir doetor wont he dis appointed in results If Ids pre scriptions arc filled at 3G . J jO O t K K lO O O t X X t O O O O O O e O i K K K i e The hum of the thresher now greets our tars. The family of J. W . (row dy has been atflicted with tlie measles the past week. (Jen. Lea and Uncle N at Martin weut to Sheridan M onday to survey a reservoir site and pipe line fo r Sher idan’s new water system. J. V. Thornton and w ife and C. H. Jones have returned home from B 03 - well Springs w hern they were greatly bnncfltted by the mineral waters. l\ H. Wallace will lire tils tlrst kiln of 150,m** brick tills week. He lias about oO.nou in the second kiln which will he about as large as the first one. Medley A M ilne effected the sale of C. W. W allace’s lot in L o n g ’s addi tion, to Eugene parties this week who expects to locate here in the near future. F. H. Phillips and John Sherwood accompanied by M r. Phillips Sunday School Class com prising seven boys in their teens went up on Mosby Creek Thursday on a hunting and tlshtng expedition. CL.W. Bradford is now prepared to make enlarged pictures, and in order t„ get Ids work introduced will make a beautiful enlarged portrait for $1.00 for nil those having one-dozen $3.00 cabinet photos. N o coupons necces- «iry. This offer will be good until the lfltli of Sept. E verybody invited to call and inspect ids work. TheC. M. A. Bund will run an ex cursion on the O. iV S. E, Bail Hoad to Bed Bridge, for the benefit of the Band, Sunday, A ug. 23, round trip The C. XI. A uniformed Band will furnish band music and there will also be a gam e of Base Ball between the band boys and a picked team. Train leaves Cottage Grove 9:30 a. m., retu rning leaves R e d Bridge 5 :30 p. m. This will tie the last excursion on the O. & S. E. rnllroad 75 cents. for the season. Harry Supple, the m ining expert and correspuudent, has returned to this city from n month’s sojourn in the Bohemia niiuing district, where he bus secured a great ileal of valuable data and general inform ation concerning the great mining district. H e visited the various claims, carefully investi gated the various properties and is in a better position to write intelligently regarding the district thnn ever lie- fore. He is most favorably impress ed witli tlie district and says it is des tined to become in the not fnr distant future one of tlie greatest mining camps west of the Rocky Mountains. We may expect to read some very in teresting articles regard in g the Bo hemia mine* in tlie coast dailies and mining journals in t h e next few months from M r. Supple’s fluent pen. Twenty years a g o last week the irut passenger trains crossed the continent by the N orth ern Pacific. It took a train Beven days to go from St. Paul to P ortlan d , now about three davs. SAID T Is the bent ni e t h i n k n I ever knew H*‘ was speaking of the place to buy his drugs and have his prescriptions put up. and meant .* .* M organ Bre h aut a T fc $ « t - t * - 4 s t e D r « g g i « t i mt South Lane Ce. that our stock of fall and winter goods are the best for the money ever offered to the trade in Cottage Grove? at cure your eye and ..i.',?***'.16 t l u Pilir of his sujierior glasses. Consultation free. The fellow who appropriated a large Tlie best ever and ever tlie b e s t - D r Lowe s glasses. bicycle pump from the front porch of “ ” “*• street residence last Fridnv Wedding stationery, tlie latest out I,? 11, is well known, and a warrant at tlie L eader office. nil be issued for Ids arrest if the Legal blanks and mining location pmnp Is not promptly returned. notices at the L eader office? Prof A. L. B riggs and family re Ilobt. (irillin was looking after bus turned home Saturday from Mt. Angel ami the Molalla country, where they iness mat ers at Eugene Tuesday. nave been visiting wiih relatives anil Hr W. W . Oglesby was transacting enjoying a summer vacation. They business at tlie County Seat Monday. report, a very pleasant visit and out- mg. L. L Perkins and wife of Leona ware transacting business in this ei*v I liomas Allen and wife returned Tuesday. home from Mnyville, Eastern O re gon, Sunday, where they have been See Dr. Lowe the first day he is here, ¡r possible, as he is always busy his spending the summer. Mr. Allen re ports good crops in that part of the last day. state and says that his sons are get You get more than your money’s ting along very well up there, worth when you purchase a pair of Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Gilliland arrived Dr. Low e’s glasses. Saturday from Portland to enjoy a Frank D. Wheeler went to Grants visit with Mr. and Mrs. H arry W ebber Pass Saturday to spend a few days on their Const Fork farm. Mr. Oilii looking after business matters land is an old newspaper man, having formerly been connected with both Roy Knox came up from Eugene tlie Telegram and Oregonian. '"u d a y to ------- ■ ■ Monday spend ’ a brief vacation in this city and tlie Bohemia Mines. The Sunday excursions to Red Bridge oil the O. it S. E. railroad arc Mrs. Col. Itlair of the Sherwood still largely attended. Am ong those house waa quite ill tlie early part of enjoying the day last Sunday in the the week, but is much Improved now. Bohemia foothill were, Ben Lurch W M. George lias located a quartz and family, Hugh Beliue and family cl dm in Bohemia known as tlie Lucky and Attorney J. S. Medley und wife. Strike. May it prove a lucky strike. Attorney Eby returned home last Will. Saturday morning from quite nil ex Mrs. Jas Henry McFarland, daugh tended sojourn in Josephine county. ter and children, returned home He says lie had the pleasure of in from a pleasant visit at Newport W ed specting some very line mining prop erties in that county and was pleased nesday. to note many growing industries in O. F. Calltson, wife and baby, enjoy that section of the state. ed a drive to Pleasant Hill Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W . P. Garm an and where a pleasant day was spent with children left Monday to enjoy a two home folks. weeks vacation in tlie Elkhont coun Mrs. C. F. Bradford and baby has try some miles west of Albany. M r. returned home from an enjoyable Garman expoets to find good fishing visit with Mrs. Bradfords, mother, and hunting in that locality and will Mrs. Smith of Roseburg. come home no doubt with some thril Estate of S. R. Dillard, deceased. ling bear and fish stories. Final account shows rece ipts i ?30 n .89, Archie Thompson and wife took disbursements, $419.9». Get. 5, 1»03, their departure Thursday afternoon set for time of filial hearing. for San Francisco and after a few days Mrs. Doe Patterson and neice, little sightseeing at that place will go to Miss Alice Wehring, went to Portland Fruitvale, Calif., to enjoy an extend und Hillsboro Wednesday to enjoy a ed visit and look over*the country thereabouts. The L eader will follow pleasant visit with relatives. them and give them the home news. One of the most interesting features Some sneak thief carried off the of the L eader I s its neat, attractive and frequently changed ads. You bicycle of Miss Lillian Hart iast week will profit by reading them each week. which was left standiug just outside of tlie Hart cottage in west Cottage Miss Adams, who lias been enjoying Grove. The wheel was a Tenant, a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. ladies model. There is a petty thief H arry W ebber on their Coast Fork operating in tiiat part of town who farm, returned to her home at P ort will come to grief some of these days. land Saturday. The C. M . A. band of this city has Misses Ermine Veateh and Lulu just received a lot of fine instruments Currin returned home Monday from und new uniforms. The band gave an Roseburg where they have been en open-air concert Saturday evening joyin g n pleasant visit with Mrs. W . and the boys looked swell and reflect ed great credit upon themselves Their W . Thaekrah. uniforms and caps are dark green and Prof. ,T. R. Kendall lias returned profusely and artistically trimmed in from Bohemia, where he has been gold braid. building a cabin and doing some dev- M . L. France of the furniture firm velopment work on his claim on H ard of France Gowdy, lias taken rooms scrabble mountain. in B. L. Pickard’s cottage at tlie west Attorney E. R. Skipworth and dau end of W all street. Mrs Ed. Carter, ghter came up from Eugene Tuesday and two children, arrived at this and went out to the Oregon Mineral place recently from Sharon Springs, Springs to spend a few days at that Kansas, and will enjoy a couple of popular health resort. months visit with Mrs. France, the Scott Howard came up from Junc former’s sister. tion this week to visit with his uncle Mrs. C. A . H ubbard, whom we men and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Conner, tioned as submitting to a delicate sur and assist in threshing, which com gical opera'inn iast week, known as menced over on the farm Wednesday. Ovariotomy, is recovering remarka W e carry the famous Hoffm an Rothchild Cvistom M ade C J. W . W alker, of W alker Bros., is shipping his household goods to W alk er, having shut down their mill. H ie writer regrets their going and niny good luck follow them.—Drain Non- lariel. Miss Orpha Harms went to All-any Saturday to relieve Agent Rawlins front his post in the Western Union telegraph office while he enjoys his summer vacation, occupying a month or more. Next Monday and to noon Tuesday, Aug. the 21 und 25, Dr. Lowe. Eu- gene's well known oculo-optician. will be at the Sherwood House in Cottage Grove. D o n ’t fail to have him test your eyes. Kev Dr. Townsend and family of Roseburg arrived at this place W ed nesday and proceeded by private con veyance out to the W. W . Thaekrah farm on the Coast Fork to enjoy a summer vacation. K L E A D E R S I N G IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G JJ G o to Metcalf & Morris for the fa tuous Wolverine soap. Ladles and gents flue Matches Madsen’s. Call and see them. ut Miss N in a Ostrander went to Eugene Friday to accept a position as operator in the Western Union telegraph office. O ffice Bov W anted .— A bright, in dustrious boy, ambitious ami anxious for a business education, can get a po sition in the Pacific Tim ber Com pany’s office. Ho must bo polite, respectful, and must not smoke cigaretts or chew gum : must come of industrious pa- rents, and be of good reputation. None others need apply. A13tf Mr. and Mrs. 8. Milne, father and mother of the enterprising real est ite dealer. J. 8. Milne, came up from E u gene Saturday and remained over Sunday, the guests of their son. The elder Milue informed us that he had resided in Eugene for twelve yeurs, but had never availed himself of the opportunity to visit Cottage G rove before, ami was agreeably surprised to find such a flourishing, progressive ami enterprising little city, and that he was most favorably impressed with the town and its rich tributary coun try. F. J. H ard was down from Bohemia Saturday looking after business m at ters. He is prosecuting development work on his mining properties vigor ously and is pleased with his fine pros pects as well as that of the entire B o hemia mining camp. Mr. H a rd ’s company owns the Vesuvious, River side, O regon and Colorado, ail of which give promise of becoming good dividend payers. Congressman and Mrs. B inger H er mann left on F riday ’s afternoon train for their home ut Roseburg, after a twenty-four hours visit with Mrs. H er m ann's sister, Mrs. 8. E. McKinney, in this city. Mr. Hermann was kept busy receiving his numerous Cottage Grove friends and expressed himself as being much impressed with tlie thrift, enterprise and advancement in evidence about our town and vicinity, ' as well as Lane County generally. He will soon make a personal inspection of tlie tiarbor conditions at tlie mouth of the Siuslaw river in order to be in a better position to champion a move ment toward securing an appropria tion for its early improvement. Those who attended the Sunday ex cursion to Yaquina Bay from this' place were E. It. Gowdy. A. L. Wynne, H orae- Harms, Orvil Knapp, Mr. G ray and Ids sisters, the Misses Gray, and Miss Miram I’ipor. About five hours was enjoyed on the beach, a very large crowd being present. Tlie Cottage Grove contingent report a very good time, but report a hard trip, the distance being too great f the time occupied in making the round trip. H. B. Pratt has sold his |iersonal property and interest in the orchard and garden on the Hutchinson place to W 8 Williams, of Cottage Grove, and moved to Eugene, where Mrs. Pratt will reside, while Mr. Pratt w ill " o to the soldier’s home at Roseburg j pi live Mr. Williams and family have moreo into the Hutchinson house, says tlie Goshen eorresjiondent of tlie Eugene Guard. New Styles for Fai W c are m aking nu early exhibition o f the Latest Styles in Full P ress Goods, in ord er that you may be able to ju d ge the Styles and make you r selections early enou gh to g et the most g o o d om o f your fall d ress before tlie raiuy days come : A Few of the Latest Heather Suiting, Zibelines, Auto Cloth, Y a n k e e Suiting. Drevp D ’A l m a , D rap Sebas- ta.pol, Melton C loth, a n d C h eviots : : : : Buy your dross patterns early and got U service for the season. Tne placo Hemen w ay & Burkholder oooooooooooooooooo Brighten up y o u r| P R E M I 8 E S! We P W e b e r & S to ver G a so lin e E n gin es ¡3 can supply the ; A I N T S ; OILS AND: B R USHESi Wall Paper furisi - a ("i £ o «¡tnrk a W g o e n t “ s re - OlllbK for a first clews line of belting Coll and see iis Trices will surprise yon fur elieapness , S ee d ,.- R flc k e r s j gant line of France Gowdy i Furniture*UndertaKers OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Lubricators, In jectors, S te a m Gauges, P ack ing and Cylinder O il always in 3> ► (A 5 « m r> 1 H t- 1 C H A R T E R OAK S to v e s amt R a n g e s W Y N N E H a r d w a r e Co. » - SLAUGHTER a SA L E OF SUMMER GOODS «( nTf'y I H Garm an, H em en w ay Go. bly speedily from this severe opera Engineer Brandt and wife of the O. tion and we are informed by the at & 8. E. railroad left for LaCrosse, tendant physician that she will be able Wisconsin, Monday, where they go to to be up by Sunday. The opperntion visit relatives. They were accompa was a most successful one. nied by Miss Elsie Lea, who will visit friends in tiiat state, and go o n to Chi Charles Ladd of the big Portland cago before returning home about banking Arm. accompanied by his six weeks hence. wife, arrived in this city Friday, and I. J. Taylor, Geo. Cum m ings and were met by VV. B. Dennis, proprietor of the Black Butte Quicksilver Mines, Mr. Roberts went to Riddle Monday who took them up to the mines in his to prospect in t lint vicinity for gold own conveyance, where Mr. and Mrs. Ladd will remain for a brief season, tlie guests of Mi . and Mrs. Dennis. for T New Goods A rrivin g D a ily Don't fad to hear Prof, ami Mrs. F, W Lou gh at the C. P. church this Friday evening in their temperance songs and talks. A most pleasant evening is assured all those who at- tend. Admission free. O ur old esteemed contempoary. Lee Wim berly, editor of the Review accompanied by his wife, Don’t fail to read Welch & Wood's father and mother, were passengers big ad in the L eader today. It is the on W ednesday’s local on t.ieir way to best written, best displayed and most Astoria to attend the Regatta. up-to-date ad tiiat ever appeared in a Cottage Grove news-paper, and wifi I vt Frank Goodman’s old stand you compare very favorably with the big will always tin,I J. V. Thornton o ads of the Portland dajlles. D ," ra{ ^ some of his obliging clerks who will | Iv that such an ad is displayed in tlie l>e pleased to wait upon yon. I horn w -intry weeklies for three reason« - . ton’s lee cream parlors are neat ami they do not have the type and other material for displaying such an ad( ! famous Hazelwood ^ H t o ‘ * £ £ [hey arc not willing to pay the price «killed workmen and few country merchants manifest so much enter prise. oo the Cottage Grove n.er- Chants and especially be Arm of Welch & W ood», who have it for j . less.” Rememlier the regular Sunday ex- j \ T Ri^Iev, son of Cottage Grove s j cur-ion on the O. it 8. E. railroad o Ited Bridge. A quiet and enjoyable j ro'p'uUi * r o « r J J » . '» . i o n J J »“ ,|iv can Unspent in tlie Bohemia foot- ¿ ft, Train leaves Cottage O ro v e a t £ ! » ». m. and returning, leaves R.d 1 rk- Bridge at 5 3« P m- Round trl( i»rs as itents. o f the 8. P. railroad. opposite pA toffk e, Mam Street. O •1 ust as good as tailor-made clothing, and from $8 to $12 cheaper for each suit. Our Hamilton-Brown and Orthopedic shoe stock is com plete for men and women & The L eader acknowledges receipt of complimentary tickets t o Kingling Brothers circus at Eugene Aug, 28 Its a big show and will be largely at tended from this part of the county. L The c o ld , rainy, backward season has to a considerable extent retarded the sales on summer wash goods, and we find our stock too large for mid-summer, hence we have concluded to reduce the stock if a general slaughter of prices will do the business. To this end we have reduced all lawns, dimities, etc. from 10 to 50 -per cent from former prices. In this great reduction sale is also included a large line o f wrappers : : Jvist to M a k e T h in g s L iv e ly we have again cut prices on the remaining shirt waists, whirl make many of them sell tor less'than half the former price. Coin,» in and take advantage of this sale LURCH’S STOR IE I