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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1903)
■ n S iffig B S s W e have no disposition to change the current of Ills thoughts, but if un association o f ideas should happen to sug gest : : : : A MEMENTO for who has not said: » REMEMBER ME" " T lw S h e S r ? ¿M a'bervwiUi mdu > worence Read the L eader ' s ads. " W aveterme‘° n8 aDj tomat°e « at the *nK 3tatl°nery, the latest out, at the L eader office. Hot chicken tamales at the Wave, the best ever. T ry them. New goods arriving. Call and in atHa c yM ^ „ “ .th<‘M HDe <Jiam0D<l9 spect them. Mrs. N. E. Elsea. n o t t & t t t 10“ 110“ Clothing, Cloaks, Shoes a n d N e w D r y G o o d s Latest up-to-date m illinery at low est prices at Mrs. N. E. Elsea’ s. Not the cheap stuff that makes a man or woman who wears them look cheap, but the latest styles, the best material ami workmanship A « * « ' v »Hace made the eountv Fine line of cut glassware just re- seat u business visit Tuesday, y ceiveci at Madsen’s jew elry store. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church held a very pleasant uud interesting Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. Claud Clements of Oregon City meeting ■urs. a . O. Knapp. is here visiting her mother, Mrs Sto- venHon. Mrs. R. L. Buchanan, or Corvallis, u enjoying a pleasant visit at the BarteU A Veutch, the meat market for men from $8 to #25; Cloaks from 85 to 825; Shoes 82 to 85.50; I hits of her daughter, Mrs. H. H. men are driving u line new delivery home I catch, in this city. $1 to #3.50. W e have just opened our tall stock of dry goods, which wagon about town. Pasaderva R o s e E. C. Conner moved from the Hard- are the very latest in styles and patterns The best Jackson county fresh fruits California Clover m g ranch today up on his place for- -peaches and pears—at the Wave merly owned bv P. Mutter. He will Crabapple Blossom I be prices are right. soon build a comfortable new resi Palo Alto P i n k The choicest cream, fresh mixed dence on his lately acquired place. ,,r one of the m a n y o t h e r s and taffy candies at the Wave, both “ P ap" Kisley, the grocer, has a fine home and custom-made. assortment of fruits—peaches, pears, Miss Ona Markley arrived in the apples and prunes constantly on hand. city from Eugene Tuesday to enjoy a Also a fine stock of melons, cabbage, brief visit with relatives and friends. tomatoes and late garden vegetables. Get his prices. Ji^eoooooooooooooooooooooô The good old summer time did not Misses Lulu Currin and Neva P e r tarry with us long. The beautiful t G R E A T T R . A D E C E N T E R . sere and yellow autumn will soon be kins will go to Eugene the last of the week to enter the University for the here. N e w S a w m i l l at th e V e auviou s. ensuing year. Mrs. Kute Perkins will oran(. F a rm e r s F in d C o tt a g e G r o v e a Advertising space which you can move to Eugene about Sept. 15 to re " r\i F. J. H ard returned to this city buy at a bargain Is not always a bar side, while her (laughter and neice Better M ark et P la c e T h a n E u g e n e are ittending the University. gain. The L eader ’ s advertising space from Portlan d Thursday where he or P o rtla n d — L o r a n e C r e a m e r y . is worth all it costs you. Itisley & Corbett are having a new was loo k in g after business matters JL Mrs. M ary Boggs, form erly of this building 18x2* erected on their lot ad and atten d in g the organization of J. Hardie C row and wife, were place, but late of California, was joining the building which they re the O regon State Miners Association. W e are m aking au early exhibition o f the Latest Styles in F all ■i transacting business in town W e d taken to a Portland hospital from this cently purchased from Attorney J. 8. Dress Goods, in order that you may bo able to ju d g e the Styles Medley, and which will be occupied Mr. Hard, like all other progressive nesday. In a pleasant call ou the city Tuesday for medical treatment. and make you r selections ea rly enough to g e t the m ost g o o d 0111 by Mr. Price, the new tailor, as soon m ining men. feels that this step is Lttnrit Mr. C row stated that the Horace Mann, editor of the late En as completed. C. H. Jones nnd Mr. o f your fall dress before the rainy days com e : conditions were very favorable for quirer, went south Tuesday, and it Is Corbett are doing the carpenter work. one in the righ t direction and will be one o f great benefit to m ining fall work and business iu the upper suid that he will remove to California A big stock of the latest styles of men through out the State if they in the nenr future. - Medford Oregon Siuslaw V alley coun try. calling cards, business cards! both will stand to geth er and labor in one ian. Heather Suiting. Zibelines. He says that o w in g to the fact round and square corners, legal paper The Rev. John Dawson, of Rosebnrg covers, enamelled blotters, white and common cause, the advancement and that the farmers w ere not prepared Auto Cloth, Y a n k e e Suiting. upbuilding o f the great m ining in lor the dairying busiuess this season, came up on Monday last and arrang tinted letter paper nnd much other ed for regular services to begin on fine stationery was received at the terests of Oregon. D r a p D ’A lm a., D ra p S ebas the uew Lorane cream ery closed Monday Sept. 7th. Everybody wel L eader office this week. Send in Mr. Hard inform ed a L eader rep topol, Melton C loth, o n d down earlv iu the sum m er and may come. your orders for up-to-date job print ing—the only kind you get at the resentative that his new sawm ill not start up agaiu uutil early spring, C h e vio ts : : : : L. B. Whorton was taken quite sick L eader office. plant was shipped into the mines when the farm ers w ill prepare to last week, and for several days bis life Thursday and w ill be installed at Mrs. W. C. Conner and son return raise suitable feed crops to carry was despaired of, but we are glad to report him better at this time.—Lake ed home Saturday from a mouth’ s the Vesuvious mine just as soon as Buy your dress patterns early and got H « * » « their dairy stock th rou gh the dry view Herald. I t w ill b e used in visit with her sister, Mrs. W. E. possible. service for the season. The place I I “ * © season, July and Au gu st, next yenr Lundy, at Myrtle Point, and friends supplying tim bers and lum ber for Some miscreant put out poison at at “ Bnndon by the sea." She was ac and thereby he able to to keep the the extensive im provem ents iu p r o the O. N. G. encampment grounds creamery running th rou gh ou t the and half a dozen dogs belonging to companied by her neice, Miss Lizzie gress in Mr. H ard ’s valuable group Orpurd. On her return Mrs. Conner the soldiers are dead as a consequence. found her ehinaware greatly in deed of mines in Bohemia. season. Mr. H ard Mr. Crow paid C otta ge G rove a —Rosebnrg Review. of a bath, empty tin cans and “ pep will soon return to his mines to per high compliment ns w ell as the towns Attorney General A. M. Crawford, per-sauce” bottles on every table and sonally superintend the extensive hie marchants when he stated that of Rosebnrg, stopped over in this city shelf in the house, a very humble hus im provem ents a n d developm ent Sunday while on his way to his office band and a mighty thin cat here the Lorane farmers found a at Salem, for a brief visit with friends. work. Thos. Medley, of the real estate better market and a more ready d e The L eader was favored witli a pleas firm of Medley & Milne, returned Married. mand for their products than either ant call. home Saturday from a business trip ooooooooooooooooooooooc at Eugene or P ortlan d. T h is is no J. Canada ot Rosebnrg, representing to Coos county, where he spent sev doubt due to the la rg e num ber ot the Oregon Nursery Co. o f Salem, is eral days in viewing the Coquille val S C O T T -H A N D Y — A t the M. E. men employed iu the tribu tary mills, spending a few days in this city look ley. He says Myrtle Point has been Parsonage in this city. Tuesday, Brighten up y o u r< ing after business matters. He is an doing some fine street work and thnt Sept 8, 1903, S. R. Scott, o f Blue fogging and tim ber camps and the old acquaintance of John Durham Coquille City is putting in a new sys P R E M I S E Si R iver and Miss E va H andy of tem of water works. He also stated Bohemia and B lackbutte mines all and others in this city. that the green fields indicated that Latham , R ev. Geo. H . Feese, of whom draw th eir supplies from Ira Conner nnd son, Horace, went tile Coquille valley is an ideal dairy officiating. this city, which makes C ottage G rove up to Wm. K elly's place on Row River country. * W e can supply the; The bride is » w ell known and ► a great and g ro w in g m arket aud Monday to join Mr. Kelly in a few Elvis R. Gowdy. who has been hold highly esteemed you n g lad y of this & % days deer and varmint hunt. Game trade center. Wardeu Baker will do well to keep an ing the position of salesman in the P A I N T S ; on these parties and see that they Griffin & Veatch hardware store in vicin ity while the groom is one of 3 H«liiocd Kates to State Fair. eye the sturdy and substantial citizens this eitv for some time bust, has re do not get over the limit. E8 ■ H signed his position with tiieubnve firm of the Blue R iv e r country, where (85 g W /—A Howard Acteson, who has been em and accepted a like place with the R. W a "The Oregon State F a ir w ill be ployed in the mills here for the past Newland general merchandise firm at the happy couple w ill make their ZA * o ffi held at Fair G rou n ds Septem ber winter, left for Cottage Grove last Eugene, where he went Thursday to future home. Monday. He will visit his mother, take his new position. He is a good Hth to 19th. L I T T L E F I E L D - M K D L E Y — A t The Southern P acific Co. w ill sell who lives on Row river near that city, salesman ¡and a most exemplary th eir new home in Eugene, Thurs and expects to locate permanently young man, and enjoys the confidence cfnrk W g e e n “ t r" —I w tickets to Fair G roun ds aud return, somewhere in that valley.—Gardiner and esteem of a wide circle of friends olUW A s day evening. Sept 10, 1903, Cbas. w M for u tlrnt cln»« in tills city who regret ills going away, I one and on e-third fare from all Gazette. Prices will surprise you for cheapness J j Franklin L ittlefield and Miss ► H line o f belting but who wish him well wherever he points on its O regon Lines. L . J. Norman or Lorane was trans « M artha M. M edley, Rev. Father Call and *>ee us Special exhibits o f fine cattle and acting business in this city Wednes g o e s . _______ ___________ Bentgen. officiating. F e e d P ric e s . korses and agricu ltu ral products day. He has been employed in the Th e groom is a w ell known and Tile Cottage Grove Flour Mills. k*ie been prepared, and e v ery effort Lorane shingle mill, wliich has been turning out a fine cedar shingle this H u rtlin g * Hansen, proprietors,quote popular business man o f Eugene, »ill be put forth to make this the season for $2 per thousand. Mr. Nor the following prices on mill feed : while the bride was form erly of C o t greatest fair in the history o f Ore- man had Ids name enrolled for a Rolled barley, $2« per ton ; chops, i28 tage G rove and is a very estimable year’s wortli of the L eader . per ton ; bran, $2fi per ton : shorts, you n g lady who has a host o f ad Jack Lewis has been offered induce- per ton : oats. 4l»o per bushel; “ high- m irin g friends both at this place Iftou are interested in the de Furniture «Undertakers; toned" chicken feed, 90c per bushel. emente which he considered justified W Y N N E velopment of the State (aud of and Eugene. T h e L eader joins in him in resigning his position as sales Our stock of feed is complete and we dorse you are) you cannot afford to HardwareCo. exten din g congratulations and best man in his father's store, or with tile can fill any size order on short notice. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC miss the Fair this year. ” wishes. firm of Lewis & Veatch, and again ac e rr o n e o u s Report C o rre c te d . centing a position with tile meat mar W . E. Coman ket firm of Bartels & Veatch. He re We deem it our duty, in view of the General P assen ger A gen t. reports witli reference to our son, sumed his old position Monday. Oliver, to state that he has not been (1*o. W. Lloyd and F. D. W heeler O ffice B ov W asted .—A bright, in in sueli trouble as rumored, nor lias ‘ 'koCrystal Consolidated M iningCo. dustrious boy, ambitious and anxious he incurred anv expense whatever to dted Portland this week. for a business education, can get a po us. V ery Truly, sition in the Pacific Timber Company s M r . an d Mrs. N. E ls e a . Tkeo. Jennings is down from the office Ho must be polite, respectful, r and must not smoke cigaretts or chew N e w B a r b e r S hop. wemia mines. gum - must come of industrious pa E. A. Cummings of Corvallis has C > rents, and lie of good reputation purchased the confectionery business (» A l 't f None others need apply. of Ernest & Nichols, located in the A M ESSAGE OF GOOD CHEER Sam O. Lockwood of Lorane spent front part of the opera house, and a few (lavs in the Grove this week has added a barber shop thereto, he looking after business matters. He being a first class burlier. Mr. Cum -uvs the Lorane stock, dairy an I mings informs us that he expects to add another chair to his shop soon creamery men are i.u.b i’a,;‘ ^ rflrhst and will conduct a cigar and confec late heavy rains, which insure fir class fall and winter pasture. Mr. tionary stand in connection with his ■barber business. He is expecting his Lockwood has the thanks of the wife to join him here Saturday.™ Lr.A on for a renewal of his subscrip C h u r c h A n n o u n c e m e n t. tion. ' W o have just reuoivod a largo inatallinont o f fiili and winter dross goods The ¡ate heavy rains were welcomed Subject for sermon next Sunday j Tis the best by farmers and — stockmen morning at the Methodist Episcopal oy lurmcrn ------ -- , morning ami waistings at prices ranging from 15c to $2.50 P er Y a rd ni e t h i n k » I fall and winter pasture isassured. baj ; church: church : “ The Lord to the rescue." | ever knew the Lane county hop ™,i in E ven ing’ “ The conscience enlighten pickers have been annoyed and in- e d ." Mr. Isham was not able to sing 1 W o have ¡dso received our first shipment of ladies skirts, waists, wraps, ionvenlenced c o n v e n ie n t- c u by the , - rains. _ ’ and th e last Sunday night us anaour.oed, but j and it full line of Misses Skirts. These goods are boilllf displayed .’is fast damage Is reported from some o. the hopes to sing Sunday night. hop fields. However, a bumper ero| ¡is possible ami it will pay those desiring goods of the latest styles to call AXXorsrniEST. at good prices will bring the hop H“ speaking of the For the sake of my newspaper friends tin us while the stock is complete after all. l>"ke Place to buy hi* drills grower out alright concerned, I cunnot at this Knox the sole hopgrower of this vi-| and all concerned, and l>ave hi* prescription* pt into a newspaper , einitv'wHl have a Pgnod crop, part of time afford to get **** »ip. and meant .* .• will simply announce W e carry the largest line o f carjiets, rugs, lace curtains, dress goods, whlcti is being dried at Walker and controversy, but wll _ _ _ lay night I will pay at- n . remainder In the Abram lumber, , hat next Sunday n trimmings, cloaks, skirts, waists ami dry goods of any house in the city the sermon to the article In | Uln ta^his city Mr. Knox having lost tention In th ritten by one signed ami we guarantee our nrices as low or lower than any house in the Sln, last week With the the Nugget his big hop house last R espectfully, •Observer. county. Remember the latch string always hangs on the outside of first day’s picking- O . H. F e e s e . A t Frank Goodman’* old stand oil the door at Goats for S a l e or T rade. h t a o b iig W clerks, who will | te p fe M e d to wah upon jo a ^ *",j j s i l Hundred good grade nanme ton’s ice cream in — rw horn a » », • - _— flit* goats for sale at from $3 to $4 per Only place in town where the dean. W ill be sold in numbers to famous Hazelwood ^ cream. tne oes. head ^ * •*-l«-4a«a suit purchasers, or w ill exchange j ml goats for cattle or a good team of * * * ,a L « b * C*. o f cigars amoRiDK and chewing Fresh°eamlieA. nuts and i heavy horss*. In q u ire o f. tobacco. ----- K ."wavs In stock U E H itu t D ivide , O be . | opposite postofflee, Main Street. He could not do bettor tnnn to drop in at our store on his way up some even in g and carry along a b ottle o f our w,ls labor Jav and It WHS a busy Monday all over Oregon. O u r Hoffmocn-FLothchild Suits Garman, Hemenway 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 Fal Ì A Few of the Latest Hemen w a y & Burkholder W e b e r & Stover G a s o lin e E ngines OILS A N D B R USHESi Wall Paper ¡ 4 ^ 1 S,«t’¡ir.::»r Rockers; France Gowdy; O? is Lubricators, In jectors, S team Gauges, Pack ing and Cylinder O i l always in gw CHARTER OAK S t o v e s and R a n g e s The Wireless Telecrram TO THE PEOPLE SA ID M o a n Brehaut LURCH’S STORE