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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
Did it Ever Occur to You Read the L eader ’ s ads. »tH ttC . & f ' M fl,’ e ThífsdayííeWlan<! returned that our stock of fait and winter goods are the best for the money ever offered to the trade in Cottage Grove? home eeu-i1? li.r' « of. Cllt uBissware just re ceded at Madsen s Jewelry store. Like a mirror, always re ject». When you foel the of anvthing In the ¡iue of medicine», reflect ami Rive t:s the benefit of the reflection « V h »»f in -OK k everythin« Hint •I ttr-t <•!»»» t ir i« '« « r e »tiK «« « " anti we ..•tilUu-t make our »Vre» any lower for first e ia " ami we will not keep any ‘aker kind i l are “ tlonu lo date In our ■reserlption department. tlur iirihrs are pure and fresh, alwo- \ iiur doetor wont ite dia- liHsilnted ill results It Ills pre- S S u .... are «lieti at T OOOCM^O O O O O O O O O O O O O v Ogram at M. E . C h u r c h S u n d ay. Sablifttli seliool at 10 a. in., J. I. Des, Supt. P reach ing 11 n. in. «tor’s subject, “ Quench not the irit,” Clns' m eeting 12 m ., lend- , j, B. Lewis. IT'VOBTH r.EAOUE PROGRAM, Song service com m ence» at 7 p. prayer; praise service; solo, Mr. ham; duet, Prof, and Mrs. Dnnu «gene. Church service K p. tu.— S on g sor er; iirtyer; solo, “ A b id e with M e ” in Daisy G ilbert, E u g en e ; short dresses; Kev. C. L . H ousel, “ W hy oulil we Emphas ze Missions; R ev ese, “The League, a M ig h ty Arm y the L ord ;' Prof. Dunn, address Leagues; remarks by D r. Ford, dkoly communion. The Eugene R egister says: Satur- t night the E ugene E p w orth Lett ers leave for C ottage G rove where r will joiu in the ra lly with Cot- t Grove and C resw ell Leagu es Sunday evening. Th is w ill be fifth rally the E u gen e L eagu e held this summer and it is also last one planned and is to he crowning one o f the summer. Pleasant R e c e p tio n . A reception was given at the home Uev. I. M. B oyles on Thursday in honor of Miss L o ttie h of W oodburn. T h e rooms re elegantly decorated for the oc- ion with evergreens, illum inated !b ornamental candles. An eu- able evening was passed in games ttery interesting and instructive trader. At 10. p. w. refreshments served and there was found the porch i a num ber o f water- ions which proved to have been posited by some of the geuerous rted guests, a waterm elon feast next on program . T h e happy owd dispersed about 12 o ’ clock «pressing themselves as havin g a pleasant time. Those present Misses Lottie Beach, L u la Cur- Ennine Yeatch, N eva Perkins, Miller, L u cy N ew iand, Ethel Dessie Harms, Miram Piper, gie and Bessie G ray, Anna and the Morss. Messrs. G ray, Bert iUard, , Clarence Morss, H orace Elvis G ow dy, W m . O ow dy, Veatch, Orval T a y lor, Rev. Mrs. I. M. Boyles, M a rgu erite Bessie and M aster F orrest. 'ice-Governor L u k e E. W rig h t succeed Taft as g overn or gener- ibe Philippines. T a ft is to ’ceed Secretary o f wur R oot in u»ry. SAID ’Tis the liest m et h í n k s I «ver k n e w Hc »-a, -,,,.a|,ing „ ( , h f Ciac.- t„ i.uy bis lir a * « ami have his prescript ions Put up. ano meant .* Morgan Bre haut t L « ■»-«— l , a < « l i t i wf *” '!> Lan« Ca. n o W M .:1 * ,.:S?,Jdes of l'60? 1» from this city and Attf.rney N. E. Mat kley is a guest the elephan*t.,0 E ',i?en9 t0,lay t0 see o f ( -Ottage Grove relatives and fri Is. While dragging pilings to the wagon Horace McKinley, held under bonds roud a short distance northwest of this city last week, a valuable horse m Uo "I"/ " ' hm uU’ east. Bus return* «“ longing to the Pacific Timber Co. **u to i lWM ortland from a trip Hud a foot crashed by a piling sliding '}< and, being permanently in n J hf ‘,'n e " eW " 'r 0' ^ "Bht plant was put Into operation Thursday even jured, it was killed to put an end to ing in this city. 3 ' its sufferings. W e carry the famous Hoffman Rothchild Custom Made C L O T H I N G Just as good as tailor-made clothing, and from i$8 to $12 cheaper for e i? J 'W E| , I'° 11Woo,;>' returned to the ...Mr- Earl Clark of Castle Rook, each suit. Our Hamilton-Brown and Orthopedic shoe stock is com i " ''dnesday after rusticating a Washington, a nephew of Mr. R. W. fow days with the Tolks at Donum » •■lch, arrived in our city Sunday to plete for men and women David Griggs, of the Modern Phar l“ k® “ position as clerk with the Arm or Welch & Woods. He is a very macy, spent a few days this week vis- genial and exemplary young man and itlng with lus parent* at Comstock. we extend him a hearty welcome to What about a sidewalk to the Ma our city. sonic cemetery? Where Is that fund The marriage of Miss Edna Wallace form erly subscribed for this improve- and George Berry is announced to take place at the bride's home In this That Kansas woman who carried city next Sunday. Miss Wallace is a S7300 id her bustle had pretty subsUu- compositor and lias held positions in tinl hacking until she lost it—the the composing rooms of both the bustle. L eader and the Nugget in this city. Miss Fannie DoWald returned to Roth of the contracting parties are Eugene Tuesuay, arter a brief visit well and favorably known here. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W V O ffice B oy W an te d .— A bright, in D eW ald . Go to Metcalf & Mortis for the fa- I dustrious boy, ambitious ami anxious for a business education, can get a po mous W olverine soap. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland took their little hoy to a Portland hos- sition In the Pacific Timber Company’s Ladies and gents fine untches at pitnl late last week to receive medical ofiiee. He must be polite, respectful, Madsen’». Call and see them. and must not smoke cigarette or chew treatment. gum: must come of industrious pa Tlie scaffold nbout tho new H awley j Ira lleidler, formerly of this city, rents, and bo of good reputation. bam in west Cottage G rove fell Thurs W e are making an early exhibition o f tho Latest Styles in F all None others need apply. A15tf hut now of Oakland, Oregon, an day with S. R. Critchlow and ho sus nounces that he has 50 tons or good tained a broken or badly dislocated Dress Goods, in order that you may be able to ju d ge the Styles T. 1 1 . Parker, the baker, lias pur haled hay for sale and make you r selections early enough to g e t the m c°t g ood out chased the photo gallery building on ankle. B illie Pernum and wife and Mrs. H. Fourth street owned by Messrs. Mar- j Mr. ami Mrs. Hom er B. Millard and j o f your fall dress before the rainy days come : : II. Petrie returned home from Boswell tin. The sale was mule through the [ little son arrived in this city W ednes real estate agency of Medley & Milne. day morning from their Bakersfield, Springs Saturday, much pleased with Mr. Parker will erect a large brick California, home for a month's visit their sojourn there. oven in the rear of his newly acquired with relatives and friends, Mrs M il Heather Suiting. Zibelines. Elmer Doolittle has gone to Bohe building and retain his present quar lard being a sister o f Mrs. J. S. Mod- mia to work on the Improvements in ters for his salesroom. Auto Cloth, Y a n k e e Suiting. lev and Mrs. Albert Wallace. Mr. i progress on the property of the Crys Geo. Meinzer of Tonealla spent Sat Millard made the L eader a pleasant [ D m p D ’A lm a., D rap Sebas- tal Consolidated Co. urday in this city visiting with old call Wednesday and stated that many Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Meinzer arrived friends prior to taking his departure improvements are noted in the town ta.pol, Melton Cloth, a n d at this place Wednesday from Yon- for Santa Rosa, California, viu Port in tlie past year. He says tlie advance in crude oil to 10 cents per barrel lias C h eviots : : : : enlla for a few days visit with rela land, where lie goes to engage in busi given a new impetus to business in tiis tives and old friends. ness with Ills brother, Charles, who is home town and that thousands o f gal Mrs. Lizzie Vincent mid daughter, conducting the White Star Cyclery lons of oil is being shipped from the Buy your dress patterns early and get Miss Eflie, of Sknniokawa, Washing and sporting goods emporium at that Bakersfield district duily, this being ton, lire here visiting with relatives, place. Mr. Meinzer vUtted his mother the heart of the great California oil service for thè season. The place O C T © at a Portland hospital, where she is the fam ily of John \V. Nokes. fields. seriously ill, Sunday and Monday. The finest salt mackerel that ever A Graham, of Heattle, an experienc The public schools of this city will ed hotel man, has been looking over came to town at Ktsley & G ray’s gro eery. Only 20 cents a llsli—cheaper open September 21. The following our city a few days with a view of es teachers nave been selected : Profes- tablishing in tho hotel business here. than catching halt to go fishing. s >r Briggs, principal; Miss Estelle He is a live, energetic and public- Jas. White and family went to Bo Armltage and Miss Gertrude Humble, spirited gentleman and would mako a hemia this w eek to reinuin during the first and second assistants; Misses valuable acquisition to onr city. season, Mr. White being engaged in Mickey, Hemenway, Newiand, Taylor, Kelley and Mrs. Lincoln Taylor, as development work in the mines. O p e r& tio n fo r A p p e n d ic itis . intermediate and primary. Another Rev. Boyles went to Sodavll'e room has jnst been finished and fitted poooooooooooooooooooooooo W h ile at E ugene F rid a y inspect Thursday to take a brief vacation. up. Rev. Adams of this city will occupy in g an x-ray apparatus which hc Last Monday J. I. Jones purchased his pulpit Sunday morning and even Brighton up v <> ti rj of .1. B. Steward the commodious res contemplates installing in his office ing. idence and lots known as the Green P K E M I S E ¡Si soon, Dr. Geo. W a ll o f C ottage Miss Marie Ware of Eugene, who is Vanscholack place on Main street, eon returning to her home from a trip to sfderatlon $3600. Mr. Jones will move G rove was called Ly phone to L v n x Denver, stopped off here ami is the the residí nee back on the lots to make guest of Mr. and Mrs. Van Dran, says room for the erection of mercantile H ollow to see Grace, the eight-year- W e can supply the] the Pendleton Tribune. buildings frontingon the street. old daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John New Goods Arriving D aily Harm an, H e m e n w a y Co. L E A D E R S IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G New Styles for Fall A Few of the Latest j Hemen w a v & Burkholder W e b e r & Stover Gasoli ne Engines Perry Ely, the genial editor and postmaster at Kelso, Washington, re turned to this city Monday from a trip to Rohemia, where he lias valua ble m ining interests. Miss Lena Foreman is back in le r old position as manager o f the Rich ardson Music Store, after an extend ed vacation and pleasant visit with the home folks at Grass Valley. (J. H. Wallace will finish burning his (list kiln of 130 000 brick today and will begin delivering them for the Jones & Phillips brick building in this city next week. He will soon have another kiln of 150,000 brick to burn. R. W. Veatch and wife returned to Eugene Tuesday after a brief visit to their home in this city. Boll’s health has greatly improved lately and lie has gained thirteen pounds since he went to Eugene for medical treat ment They will take an outing in tlie hop fields in that vicinity and combine business with pleasure in hop picking. Winslow Barrett of Linn county, Iowa, stopped off at this place Sunday, while touring the state, to visit his cousin, J. K. Barrett, of this city. Mr. Barrett is a veteran of the civil war and lias been in attendance at the grand encampment of the G. A. R. at San Francisco. This is his first trip to the far west auil he is delighted with our lofty evergreen mountains and fertile valley s. Hunter, who was suffering from ap pendicitis. Dr. W a ll was accom panied by Dr. Scarbrough of C res well, and Dr. B arber o f Yonealla, and it wns soon ascertained that a i surgical operation was necessary for j the relie f o f the patient. Accord ingly on Saturday m orning Dr. W all assisted by the tw o physicians men tioned above perform ed the required operation, rem oving the appendix which was found g rea tly inflamed. The patiem soon rallied from the shock of the operation and is speed ily recovering. Th is is another case wherein the care and skill of our well known local physician aud surgeon was fu lly demonstrated. P A I N T S ; OILS A N D B R USHES| Wall Paper Prices will surprise you for cheapness J ^nt’iinoVvf Rockers! France ® Gwdy 13 Lubricators, In- Jectors, Steam Z j65 S S Gauges, Pack- ing and Cylinder Ä 2 * Oil always in P à — 3 stock Wo T p u iu u a H-i n g e n t 8 fo r a llr«t d a s « lin o o f b e lt in g C a ll anti * > S Ù ^ S“I ■ H “ Cl gw S M O y » t “ 1 n s e e us CHARTER OAK Stoves;mii Ranges Darwin Bristow, the banker-mer- clmnt, returned homo from Newport Friday, where lie spent a few days last week with his wife and children, who Last Friday afternoon Ira Conner are enjoying the summer season at and sou, Ed, finished threshing their that popular seaside resort. The Albany mills are paying 75 H a r d w a r e Co. big grain crop, the yield having been 60000000000000000000000 W. J. Longhridge o f Dubuque, the largest in years. They will have cents for wheat. Iowa, representing the Burlington the bulk of the ont yield in this part railroad, is enjoying his annual vaca of the Willamette. Particularly for tion at this place, being a guest of his tunate were they in harvesting their friend, Nat Martin, J r„ with whom big crop, heavy rains having set in he has lieen out on n hunting trip this about six hours after they finished up, and have been continuing since at week. intervals. This insures fine fall and The hand boys excursion to Red Bridge Sunday w u largely attended, winter pasture, tmt is hard on many Tanners who have not yet threshed. this I icing the last excursion on the O. Peter Mutter and family, who built & S. E. railroad for the season. The basball game lietween the band boys up a cosy farm home on the low hills and a picked nine resulted in a score truck of the Edgar K ing place just north of towr, took their departure o f r, to 9 in favor of the latter. for Canada Saturday, where they ex It R. Hayes, proprietor of the Coast pect to reside permanently. They Fork liop yard at Creswell, under the shipped a carload of household goods management of R O Brady, will eom- from Creswell, the ear costing them nience picking about the 3d of Hep- *325 freight to its destination. Mr. temlier. This is one of the largest Mutter sold Ills little farm to E. C. hop yards in Lane county and is con Conner, who has assumed charge of sidered one of the best for pickers. the premises. The L eader will keep Mr. Mutter and family posted on the Mrs. Jennie Sehlbrede went to Rose- doings at their old Oregon home. burg Monday to spend a week with Tho cold, rainy, backward season has to a considerable extent retard**! Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw of Umatilla the family of her husband’s brother. tlie s j i I o s on summer wash goods, and we find our stock too largo for county, accompanied bv a son and Attorney C. A. Sehlbrede. after which she will return to this place for a brier daughter, is spending a few weeks mid-summer, hence we have concluded to reduce the stock if a general visit with her mother, Mrs. Stouficr,, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. slaughter of prices will do the business. To this end we have reduced liefore returning to her home at Butte, j 1!. Jackson of Eugene, and her three brothers who live ln ’ ^1« part of the all lawns, dimities, etc. from 10 to oO per cent from former prices. In Montana. county It is Mrs. Shaw s first visit this great reduction sale is also includnd a htrge line of wrappers : : Brownsville is seeking to strip Cot to Cottage Grove in thirteen years, tage G rove of all Its honors. The and she notes with nun h pleasure the Tim es is laying claim to the “ last of rapid growth of tin- rhy and the grow tlm Calapm las.” in the person o f * » ing industries which contribute so aged Indian woman residing in that largely to the progress and develop town and familiarly known as Old| ment of I-nth town and country. Eliza.” Enoch, our candidate Tor me i distinction, when interrogated regard i Fred Lough and Thomas and Chas. ing hia knowledge of the old "»m an. Hatfield of Roseburg are in this vicin r,‘r! B exclaim ed : “ Nika waka oumtux, ole ity canvassing for a f» r^ e” hb„u^ D we have again cut prices on tin» remaining shirt waists, which make record book, which enables the farm klutchman.” nr to keep a «imple and accurate item- many of them «**11 for less^than half the former prie«*. Come in and A t Frank Qoodman’s old stand yon bed amount of th ereeelpts s n d e r take advantage of this sale will always find J. V Thornton o penses of the farm. The record twok: is some of his obliging clerks, wtaowil accompanied b v a coupon loo k which lie pleased to wait upon you. Thorn elves the farmer a relíate on 1,11 ton's ice cream [uirlors » m u cat an chases made at the stores of merchants clean. Only place in town wh<jre * ; -hose ad« appear in the coupon hook. famous Hazelwood Ice i,rcam thc ^ s t in the city, is served. Thornton keel' constantly on hand the le^ * n* st í of cigars, smoking and '"h ‘ C h a n ts 1 These gentlemen are old tobacco. Fresh candies, noM' friend * *oVthe L e ider editor and are tropical frnits always in sP x * Thornton’s confectionery stove near!) strW ly reliable and trustworthy. opposite p-vstofflec. Mam Stre. h e rr:? .' ;«1" " Furniture-Undertakers ] W Y N N E LURCH’S STORE |