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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
Local News a a s B fta ^ a íria uviiave initoek everytliluii th a t "£ » ? cbi-ss »iruii sto re o u tfit t» we enuillll’t nillke our S ; ... lower for I M elass KL k ami we w ill not kee|. any oUer kiwi we are -itowu 1» ilute" 1« our gmertptioii departm ent. >ur Srues are pure and fresh alwn- S ’ X our doetor wont Iw ,11s. ■asHiliiteil m results It Ills pre- g p i i n s are «lied at Did it Ever Occur to You ’ ¡a Cuttage Grove and Viciait y : Read the L eader ' s ads. I T h J " d u y NeWlani1 Like n mirror, alway» re- When you reel the ¡ S l ot nuvtblng iu the L . of medicines, reflect • ml give us the benefit of file reflection ( r A Ren Sketch of Eveils Occnring retU rned that our stock o f tall and winter goods are the best for the money ever ottered to the trade in Cottage Grove? hom e Fine line of cut glassware just re ceived at Madsen’s jewelry store. „,®p0.re® of people from tills city and vicinity went to Eugens today to see A ttorney N. E. M arkley is a g uo»t tile elephunt. of Cottage Grove relatives and friends. W hile d ra g g in g pilings to th e w agon ■»ata*'*» W e carry the famous H offm an R oth ch ild C u sto m Made C L O T H I N G H o race M cK inley, held vjnaier bonds road a sh o rt distance n o rth w est of for ntloge, tim ber frauds, has return! this city last week, a valuable h o rse belonging to the Pacific T im ber Co. eil to 1 o rtla n d from a trip east. bad a foot crushed by a piling slid in g upon it, amt. being perm anently in n J T « - new "*•“ Plant was put into operation T hursday even jnn-d, it was killed to put an end to in g in th is elty. 3 its sufferings. ettv1* W ?i, !!P| ,Wool'.'y ro ,,,inei| to the • lt> \\ et!In-Hilar a fte r rusticating a few d a y s w ith the folks at D om na. Davhl G riggs, of the M odern P h a r m acy, Spent a few days this week vis- ltin g with Ins parents a t Comstock. W luit ab o u t a sidew alk to the Ma sonic cem etery? W here is tlm t fund fo rm erly subscribed for this Improve- m oot? 1 Just as pood 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 Mr. E arl C lark of C astle Iloek, W ashington, a nephew of Mr. R. \V. Welch, arriv ed in o u r city S u n d ay to hike u position as clerk w ith the firm of Welch & W ood8. H e ia a very genial and exem plary y oung m an and we extend him a hearty welcom e to our city. New G oods A rriving D a ily D am an, Hemenway Co. Ih e m arriage of Miss E d n a W allace mid G eorge B erry is announced to tak e place a t the b rid e ’s hom e in th is ..T h a t Kansas woman who carried city next S unday. M iss W allace is a f 7:100 in h e r bustle had pretty su b sta n com positor and lias held positions in tial b ack in g until she lost it—the the com posing room s of both th e bustle. L eader and the N u g g e t in th is city. Miss F a n n ie DeW ald re tu rn e d to Both of the c o n tra c tin g p arties are well and favorably know n here. E u g en e T uesuay, a ite r a brief v isit w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs W V O ffice B oy W asted .— A b rig h t, in- D eW ald Go to M etcalf & M orris for th e fa lustrious boy, am bitious and a nxious m ous W olverine soap. M r. a n d Mrs. F ra n k M cFarland for a business education, can g et a po sition in the Pacific T im ber C om pany’s took th e ir little boy to a P ortland hos office. L adies and g e n ts fine tra te h e s a t Htj m ust be polite, respectful, pital late last week to receive medical and m ust not sm oke c ig a re tts or chew M adsen’s. Cull and see th em . tre a tm e n t. g u m : m ust com e of In d u strio u s p a Tlie scaffold a b o u t th e new H aw ley Ira Beidler, form erly of this city, ren ts, and be of good re p u ta tio n . bain in w est C o ttag e (tro v e fell T h u r s A15tf day w ith S. R. C ritclilow a n d ho s u s but now of O akland, Oregon, a n None o th ers need apply. nounces th a t he has 50 tons or good T. R. P a rk e r, the baker, lias p u r tained a bro k en o r badly dislo cated baled hay for sale chased tlie photo gallery b u ild in g on ankle. Mr. nnd M rs. H om er B. M illard and B illie P erm an a n d wife ami Mrs. H. F o u rth stre e t owned by M essrs. .Mar H. P etrie retu rn e d hom e from Boswell tin. The sale was m u le th ro u g h the , little son a rriv e d in th is city W e d n e s S p rin g s S a tu rd ay , niueh pleased with real estate agency of M edley & M ilne. day m o rn in g from th e ir B ak ersfield , Mr. P a rk e r will erect a larg e brick I C alifornia, hom e for a m o n th 's v isit th e ir so jo u rn there. oven la tlie re a r of his new ly acquired with re la tiv e s nnd frien d s, M rs Mil E lm er D oolittle has gone to Bohe building and re ta in his p re sen t q u a r lard being a siste r o f Mrs. J . S. M ed- m ia to work on the Im provem ents in ters for his salesroom . 1 lev and M rs. A lb e rt W allace. Mr. p ro g ress on the property of th e C rys M illard m ade th e L eader a p lea sa n t Geo. M einzer of Yoncalln sp e n t S a t 1 call W ednesday a n d sta te d t h a t m any tal C onsolidated Co. urd ay in th is city v isitin g w ith old : im provem ents a re n o ted in th e tow n Mr. and Mrs. F re d M einzer arrived friends p rio r to tak in g Ids d e p artu re at th is place W ednesday from Yon- for S anta Rosa, C alifornia, via P o rt ' in tlie past y e ar. H e sa y s tlie a d v an c e calla fo r a Tew days visit with re la land, w here he goes to engage in bu si in crude oil to 40 c e n ts p e r b a rre l lias 'iven a new im p e tu s to b u sin e ss in his tiv e s and old friends. ness with liis bro th er, C harles, who is lome tow n anil t h a t th o u sa n d s of gal- M rs. L izzie V incent a n d d au g h te r, conducting th e W hite S ta r C yelery ! Ions of oil is being shipped from th e Miss Eflie, of Skaniokaw a, W ashing and sp o rtin g goods em porium a t th a t B akersfield d is tric t duily, th is b e in g to n , are here v isitin g w ith relatives, place. M r. M einzer visited liis m other Ihe h e a rt of th e g re a t C alifo rn ia oil at a P o rtlan d hospital, where she is fields. the fam ily of Jo h n W. Nokes. seriously ill, S unday a n d Monday. T he finest salt m ackerel th a t ever A G ra h am , of S e a ttle , an ex p erlen e - The public schools of th is city will I ed hotel m an , lias been lo o k in g o v e r cam e to town at Rlsley & G ra y ’s gro open S eptem ber 21. T he follow ing eery. O nly 20 cents a llsh—cheaper | our city a few d a y s w ith a view of e s teachers have been selected : Profes- ta b lish in g in the h otel b u sin e ss here. th an c atc h in g bait to go fishing. s i r B riggs, p rin cip al; Miss E stelle He is a live, e n e rg e tic a n d public- Ja s. W hite and fam ily w ent to Bo A rtnitage and Miss G e rtru d e Hum ble, sp irite d g e n tle m a n a n d w ould m ak e a hem ia th is week to rem ain d u rin g the first and second a ssista n ts; Misses valuable a cq u isitio n to o n r city. season, Mr. W hite being engaged in Mickey, H enienw ay, N ew land, T aylor, Kelley and Mrs. L incoln T aylor, ns O p e r & tio n fo r A p p e n d ic itis , d evelopm ent work in th e m ines. interm ediate a n d prim ary. A nother Rev. Boyles w ent to Sodnvll’e room has jn st been finished nnd fitted While at Eugoue F riday inspect T h u rsd a y to tak e a brief vacation. up. Rev. A dam s of th is city w ill occupy ing an x-ray apparatus which lie L ust M onday J . I. Jo n e s purchased h is p u lp it S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d ev en of J . B. Stew ard tlie com m odious re s contemplates installing in his office ing. idence and lo ts known ns the G reen Miss M arie W are of E ugene, who is V anschoiack place on Main stre e t, con soon, Dr. Geo. Wall of C ottage re tu rn in g to h e r hom e from a trip to sideratlon $2600. Mr. Jo n e s will move Grove was called ly phone to Lvnx D enver, stopped off here and is the tlie residence hack on the lots to m ake g u est of Mr. and Mrs. V an D ra n .s a y s room for the erection of m ercantile Hollow to see Grace, the eight-year- buildings fro ntingon tlie street. th e P e n d leto n T ribune. old d au ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. W. V eatch and wife re tu rn e d to Hunter, who was suffering from ap P e rry E ly , the geninl e d ito r and p o stm a s te r a t K elso, W ashington, re E ugene T uesday a fte r a b rief visit to pendicitis. Dr. Wall was accom tu rn e d to th is city M onday from a th eir hom e In th is city. B ob’s health tr ip to B ohem ia, w here lie has valu a has g re atly im proved lately and lie panied by Dr. Scarbrough of Ores- has gained th irte e n pounds siuee lie well, and Dr. B arber of Yonealla, ble m in in g interests. weut to E ugene for m edical t r e a t M iss L e n a Forem an is back in t e r m ent T hey will tak e an o u tin g in and it was soon ascertained that a old position as m an a g er of the Rich tlie hop fields in tlm t v ic in ity nnd surgical operation was necessary for ard so n M usic Store, a fte r an e x te n d com bine business witli pleasu re in hop the relief of the patient. Accord ed v a ca tio n and p leasan t visit with picking. ingly on Saturday morning Dr. Wnll th e hom e folks a t G rass Valley. W lnsiow B arrett of L inn county, assisted by the two physicians men (J. H. W allace will finish b u rn in g Iowa, Stopped off a t this pluce Su nday, tioned nbove performed the required his first kiln or 150 000 brick today while to u rin g the sta te , to visit his operation, removing the appendix a n d will begin d eliv erin g them for the cousin, J . K. B arrett, of th is city. which was found grently inflamed. J o n e s & P hillips brick b u ild in g in this Mr. B a rrett is a veteran of tlie civil c ity n e x t week. He will soon have war and has been in atten d an ce a t tile Tlie patient soon rallied from the a n o th e r kiln of 150,000 brick to burn. grantl encam pm ent of tlie G . A. It. a t shock of the operation and is speed San Francisco. T his is his first trip ily recovering. This is another D arw in Bristow, the b an k er-m er to the far west and he is delighted c h an t, re tu rn e d hom e from Newport with our lofty ev erg reen m ountains case wherein the care aud skill of onr well known local physician and F rid a y , w here lie sp en t a few days last and fertile Valley*. w eek w ith liis wife and c h ild ren , who surgeon was fully dem onstrated. Last F riday afternoon Irn Cornier a re p n jo y in g the sum m er season nt and s o d , E d, finished th re s h in g their th a t p o p u la r seaside reso rt. The Albany mills are paying 7fí i big grain crop, the yield h a v in g been W. J . L ongliridgo of D ubuque, the larg est in years. T hey will have cents for wheat. Iow a, re p re se n tin g the B urlington the bulk of the o a t yield in this part ra ilro a d , is e n jo y in g liis annual vaca of the W illam ette. P a rtic u larly for tion a t th is place. Iiehig a g u e st of liis tu n ate were th ey in h arv estin g th eir frien d , N a t M artin, J r ., with whom big crop, heavy rains h a v in g set in he has lieen out on a h u n tin g trip this ab o u t six ho u rs a fte r they finished up, and have been c o n tin u in g since a t week. intervals. Ttiis insures fine fall and T h e hand boys excursion to Red w inter pasture, b u t is h a rd on m any B ridge Sunduv was largely attended, farm ers who have not yet th resh ed . th is lieing the last excursion on the O. P eter M utter and fam ily, who built & S . E. railroad for the season. The b ashall gam e lietween the band boys up a cosy farm hom e on the low hills and a picked nine resulted in a score back of the E d g ar K ing place ju s t north of town, took th eir d e p a rtu re of fi to 2 in fav o r of the latter. for Canada S atu rd ay , w here they e x R B. H ayes, p ro p rieto r of the Const pect to reside perm anently. T hey F o rk liop yard a t Creswell, u n d e r the shipped a carload of household goods m an a g em e n t of B O Brady, will com- from Creswell, tlie ear costing them m enee p ick in g about the 3d of Sep* *225 freight to its d estination. Mr. tem lier. T h is is one of the larg est M utter sold Ills little farm to E. C. hop y a rd s in L ane county and is con Conner, who has assum ed c h arg e or the prem ises. Tlie L eader will keep sid ered one of the best for pickers. Mr M utter and fam ily posted on the Mrs. Je n n ie Schlbrede went to Rose- doings at th e ir old O regon homo. b u rg M onday to spend a week with Mrs. E lizabeth Shaw of U m atilla th e fam ily of her husband’s brother. Attorney C. A. Selilbrede. after which .•oiinty. accom panied bv a son and sh e will return to this place for a brief daughter, is -p e nding a few w eeks visit with her m other, Mrs. Stoutrer, viftitiutr iier p aren ts, Mr. unci Mr». S. liefore returning to her hom e nt Butte. Ii. Jack so n of E ugene, »nd her tlir£® brothers who live in th is p e rt of the M o n ta n a. county It I* Mrs. HhaW s first visit B row nsville is seeking to strip Cot t o ro tta g e O rove in thirteen y e ars, ta g e G ro v e of all its honors The in<1 «he note« with mm h p leasure the T im e* is lay in g claim to the “ last or m id grow th of th e Chy and th e grow- th e C a la n m ta s .” it. th e person or an i ¡no industries which co n trib u te so nged In d ia n wom an residing in th at largely W the progress and develop- tow n and fam iliarly known ns Old ine^t of l o th tow n and country. E liz a ." E noch, o n r candidate for tn Fred L ough and T hom as and C ha*. d istin c tio n , when Interrogated re g a rd Hatfield of R oseburg a re in th is vlcln- in g his know ledge of the old " ° J n “ P; i itv canvassing for a farm ers business ex claim ed ; “ N ika w aka eum tux, ole rerord book, which enables the isrm - ktutchman.” £ 7 k w a sim ple and a c c u ra te item- At F ra n k Goodman's old stand you r e account Of the receipts and ex- wiR1 a lw ay s find J . V Thornton <> ,vfnses of the farm . T he iw o n l book:1a som e of his o b lig in g clerks, who will lie pleased to wait upon >ou. Thorn to n ’s ice cream parlors »re ieat a t chases m ade at^the stores of m erchant* clean. O n ly place n town w hw e U.e whoTe id s appear in the coupon hook. 7» U . sim ple and practical m ethod fam ous H azelw ood ice J r r|H1t $1.75. which in th e c ity , is served. Thornton Keel * It is a c o n s ta n tly on hand the o f c ig a rs , sm o k in g a n d chew ing tobacco. F re sh candies, " n ts and tro p ic a l fru its always >n »“Oca Thornton's confectionery «ore neari> strictly re lia td c ^ n 'H ru s r w orthy. o p p o site postofllfce. Main Street. L E A D E R S 0 -0 0 0 0 0 jgrem at M. E . C h u r c h S u n d a y . jablifttli school lit 10 n. m., J. I. ]es, Supt. Preaching 11 n. m. tor’s subject, “Quench not the fit'1 Class mcetiug 12 m., lead- J. B. Lewis. kpwokth league pkoobam . long service commences nt 7 p. prayer; praise service; solo, Mr. jrn; duet, P ro f, and Mrs. Dunu »ene. ■¡lurch service K p. in.—S ong sor- ; prayer; solo, “A bide with Me” i Daisy G ilb e rt, E ugene; short resses; liev. C. L. Housel, “ Why old we Empbas ze Missions; Rev se, “The L e a g u e , a M ighty Army he Lord;'' Prof. Dunn, address jt-agues; re m a rk s by Dr. Ford, holy com m union, he Eugene Register says: Satur- night the Eugene E pw ortb L ea rs leave for Cottage Grove where r will join in the rally with Cot- ! Grove and Creswell Leagues Sunday e v e n in g . This will be fifth rally the E ugene League held this summer and it is also lust one planned and is to be crowning one of the summer. P le a s a n t R e c e p t i o n . A reception was giveu nt the home hev. I. M. Boyles on Thursday tiling in honor of Miss Lottie let of W oodbnrn. The rooms ire elegantly decorated for the oc- "5011 with evergreens, illum inated "tb ornamental candles. An eli gible evening was passed in games • very interesting and instructive racter. At 10. p. m. refreshm ents i served and there was fouud the porch a num ber of water- Jons which proved to have beeu posited by some of the generous rted guests, a watermelon feast as next on program . The happy ~»d dispersed about 12 o’clock expressing themselves as having -i pleasant time. Those present ‘ Misses Lottie Beach, L ula Cur- Ermine Veatch, Neva Perkins, a Miller, Lucy Newland, Ethel tile, Dessie Harms, Miram Piper, "gie and Bessie Gray, A nna and ttie Morss. Messrs. G ray, Bert ¡¡Hard, Clarence Morss, Horace me, Elvis Gowdy, Wm. Oowdy, it Veatch, Orval Taylor, Rev. Mrs. I. M. Boyles, M arguerite i Bessie and M aster F orrest. Vee-Goveruor Luke E. W right succeed Taft as governor gener- °f the Philippines. T aft is to 'ceed Secretary of war Root in »ary. f ‘Tis the l>est met h in k s I ever k n e w He wav M“‘»klns of the Ww-e r.) fui y hi* lim a i awl have hi- prrwrtption* P"t 'ip. ami meant .- .• Norm an Bre h a u t U y a w h ja j; * f i i a 111 » ,t Lane C«. M E R C H A N D I S I N G N e w S ty le s fo r F a ll i We are making an early exhibition of the Latest Styles in Fall Dress Goods, in order th a t you may be able to judge the Styles and make your selections early enough to get the most good out of your fall d ress before the rainy days come : ; : A Few of the Latest 3 M ja H eather Suiting, Z ib elin es, Auto C loth, Y a n k e e Suiting. ? D r a p D ’A lm a , Drap S e b a s to p o l, M elton C lo th , a n d C h e v io ts : : : : j 0 “l “ Hemenway & Burkholder Buy your dross patterns early and get Hr,*»** service for the season. The place oooooooooooooooooooooooooI Brighton up v n u ri P K E M I M K 8Í We can supply the; P A I N T S ; OILS AND: B R USHESi Wall Paper 1^ W e b e r & S to v e r G a s o lin e E n g in e s 12 Í j SÍ < ZJ « Eg a .Jnrli Wo are Mum a g e n t s f o r .; first class line of b e ltin g C all a n d see us 1*1 Prices will surprise you for cheapness ! See our ele Rockers- gant line France^ Gwdy Furniture-Undertakers ¡ QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Lubricators, In jectors, Steam © i- Gauges, Pack ¡2 • H-1 H ing and Cylinder 3 0 O i l always in SW ® t-i C H A R T E R OAK S to v e s ami R a n g e s W Y N N E H a r d w a r e C o . SLAUGHTER sa le SAID IN ; o f sum m er g o o d s The cold, rainy, backward season has to a considerable extent retarded the sales on summer wash goods, and we find onr stock too largo for mid-summer, hence \yo 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 lOtoóO per cent from former prices. In this great reduction sale is also included a large line o f wrappers : : we have again cut prices on the remaining shirt waists, which make many of them sell for less^than half the former price. Como in and take advantage o f this sale