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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1903)
d e f e a t s !) H O L ID A Y G O O D S football rnmie , rr.AYEKH ,n a whlle Smite ¡ Z i ! ? “ ' — • »«»ter. Pay your subscription. Read Jas. 8. Benson's new ad. wbo are elected to ad journ to the rear nnd as sume a sittin g posture can find balm fo r th eir feelin g s and liniments, embrocations, gUli/iuvw»—- - , r p 1 a s t -- e rs » iodoform gauze, splints and other rem edies and surgical applications fo r more fieshy wounds at the 5 th? WaveCOekt!lUe9 raade t0 order a‘ Frown» forever meet us.**“ * The L eader loads. n,Fine wall paper at Benson’s phar- todayE k 5? SSSd the new haIr page & Bri3tow iD ,he Leader Wave?*1 h0me ma<le Pandle8 at the toThe foefhm aVy .raln ,*ro'ight snow the valley an<‘ rlenty of wet in I * » « — c.iSX’a W .'.S S 1"" veEv neeC» winter j W, of pears, Lorane- annles has some cry rfll nne and quinces on exhibition at this office. b i ,« \ residence. ? ha8 the carpenters at neat cottage on his °f ” L ' P ,ck ard ’a . r^ ' , liei? an<‘, gents fine r.atehes at Madsen a. Call and see them. J. C. Long, Attorney J. C. JohnsoD, and J. W. Harms wer4 Fate Long returned from a brief among the Cottage Grove visitors at m orning11' 1' Itosebur« Wednesday an folh er b u s S ° D C*rCUlt C° Urt The leader is receiving many new nfhfh9 nowadays- R will be the aim of the management to deserve i i J 1 !',? Printing the best paper this to n P etrU o^ C°chran went to Pendle- Held will support. toti. Jiid ay to spend the winter with relatives and friends. The Coquille Bulletin roasts the I f you can’t afford to buy, then rent business men of Coquille for their J(^K)<><>o<><>o<><><><><><><><><><><><><><>Otì the late and popular books from Mrs. raihire to support the band. M yrtle 1 ?‘ nt business men recently subserlb- r lelds at 25c per week. ed $.,o per month for the support of D i s s o l u t i o n of Partnership. Don’t be eternally scolding the Uie the Myrtle Point band. H children. I f you do they will hate The McCoy Brothers ot Silk Creek, you. Govern them with love. Notice is hereby g ive n that the nave purchased a new five horse pow- gpartnership h eretofore existin g be- Groceries purchased of us will be er gasoline engine to supply power Itireen J. C. L o n g and I. H . Bingham delivered promptly and free of for their wood snw. This engine will charge by our own delivery wagon be less axpensive and easier te handle I under the firm name o f L o n g »V Pearce & .Johnson. on side bills than a steam engine, we I Bingbatn Lu m ber Com pany, has Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and are informed. ■ been dissolved this day by mutual eyeache by removing tho cause with a Claude Medley of Pendleton, was I consent, J. C. L o n g retirin g. All pair of his superior glasses. They are in attendance at the funeral services the best by all tests. Kgiified claims against the old firm over tiie remains of hissistei, Mrs. I nil be paid upon presentation and Mrs. It. \V. Veatch came up from >V . I, Wallace Wednesday and will spend a few days here visiting ■all outstanding accounts are now Eugene Monday to spend a few days relatives and friends. Idae and payable at the office of the m town visiting with friends and look ing after property interests. D. E. Slagle of Silk Creek sold 27 |o!d firm. All the late, popular books can be head of fine Angora goats to John In witness w h ereof we have get Harms this week. The price pain was had at the Book Store of Mrs. Fields. |onr hands and seals at Cottage Any of the high price books will be something like $5 per head, and we are informed that the goats were hi ve, Oregon, this the 3rd day of rented at rnte of 25e per week. purchased for Mr. Harms’ brother, letober 1903. See Dr. Lowe about your eyes the who resides near Goshen. j seal [• * J. C. L ong . first day he is here if possible, to avoid Lulu Smith’s barn on the old K ellv tile rush of his last day’s stay. He j seal }• I. H. B in o h am . place In the outskirts; of Springfield will not be here again this year. was burned to the ground Monday. Did You Know? Miss Nina Ostrander returned to The barn was a total loss and three her Cottage Grove home Monday from horses were burned to death besides Eugene, where she has been holding wagons, farming implements, a large That everyone who tries Ken- -ledy's Chain L ig h tn in g fo r rheu- a position in a local telegraph office. amount of hay, etc., destroyed. Loss $1500. |satism, neuralgia, diarrhoea and The avvilgiu football game unitiniuj Saturday o at Next Sunday morning at the Metho Rose Park between the Boseburg ■ ill other pains or iutiamations, will ” High ' ' ..................... - Drain . - Norma', nf dist church, the pastor, Bev. George School and the fa t do other linim ent, for the teams was won by the former, 11 to 0. H. Feese, will preach the fourth of a I reason it gives instant relief and series of sermons upon the Lord ’s Bran, $1.10; shorts, $1.20 per 100 Prayer. Subject; “ Thy will be done laiects a speedy cure. Ask your lbs; lower rates in ton or half ton in Earth as in Heaven.” The sub I druggist for K en n ed y ’ s Chain L ig lit- lots. ’ Phone us your order. Free, ject for the evening Sermon: An I cmg. Take no other. W rite F. prompt delivery. Cottage Grove drew, the Alert Introducer. |L. Kennedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for Flour mills. George McQueen lias purchased the I his testimonials. F o r sale by all Pearce & Johnson, the Grocers, have large unfinished residence of Bert put on a special delivery wagon of Williard und the lot It occupies op I foggigis. , t/ielr oifrn and goods purchased posite H. McFarland’« residence In of them will be delivered anywhere West Cottage Grove, and has a force Married. about town free and promptly. of carpenters at work finishing the J. M. Medley and daughter, Mrs. C. building, which, when completed, I d the city o f Portland, Oct. 28, F. Littlefield, arrived in this city will be one of tho most convenient 11903, at 3 p. m., R ev. W . B. Holl- Monday from Eugene to visit tho bed and commodious houses in that part Inwhead officiating, M r. F. Cl. Eby, side of their daughter and sister, Mrs. of town. I of Cottage G rove, and Miss Tola W. L. Wallace, who died at 1 o’clock To relieve the muscular strain of Tuesday morning of consumption. the eye, that saves the vigor of the Shull, of Portland. rest of the body, use Dr. Low e’s supe The groom is the w ell known at- Mrs. John Bartels and little daugh rior glasses. He puts the cream of Itnrney who located in C ottage Grove ter returned home from Eugene over seventeen years’ experience into la May, 1900, and w ho is associated Tuesday where they went as wit them. They are intended for more against Jim Bunn, the scoun than the aiding of vision. Do not I with Attorney J. C. Johnson in the nesses drel who attempted to assault the procrastinate in the matter of having ■practice of th eir profession. The little girl last Saturday in this city. your eyes examined; delays are dan lUttiai joins th eir many friends in gerous. Sight is priceless. Consul Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed «landing congratulations and best nesday noon, the 16th, 17th and 16th, tation free. Itishfs for their future. G. W. Chisholm, of Indian Terri- Dr. Lowe, the oeulo optician of Eu gene, will be in Cottage Grove, at the torv, but late of Boseburg, arrived Notice to creditors—A ll those know- Graham hotel. Don’t forget the dates. in this city lately with his wife and bg thems-lves indebted to me will Last trip this yenr. Consultation free. has decided t-> locate here permanent please call nnd settle at once, as I am ly, liaviDg rented the Canfield place John Haskell, the Lorane-Cottage in Gowdyville for a period of four «need of all the money that is due Grove mail carrier lost a valuable years. Mr. and Mrs. Canfield will P h il ip H o h l . horse last Monday by having one of go east to visit with relatives and Word comes from Mareolu tin t a its hind legs broken, being viciously friends ami will attend the St. Louis foung man by the name o f John kicked by its stall mate. The injury world’s fair la-fore returning home. thompson who has been residing on was such that the animal had to la- Mr. Chisholm ¡w ill engage quite ex tensively in strawberry and raspberry V Kelly place on the Mohawk, hnng- shot. I himself Tuesday while despondent. Harry Brohaut. the genial drug culture as well s gardening ami[will cultivate an acre or more of onions. I An inquest was held Wednesday. gist returned home Monday from a business trip to Portland. It is sa.d He will, no doubt, make this sort of] Harry saw a sign reading “ For Men farming pay well. Only, Ten Cents.” He paid the puce Edmund Vance Cook, the noted and went in, and found on a table a poet an<l lecturer, delighted a large pair of trousers and a vost. crowd at the opera house last Satur I)r W \V' Oglesby who accompan day night in his famous lecture “ Pot ied Mrs.'Jas. H. Barrett to Portland Luck With a Poet ” He is a wonder Inst week to undergo a deli ful impersonator and has an ease and cate operation at a Portland hospital, grace of speech auJ appearance on reports that the operation was entire- the lecture platform that readily This was the lv successful and that his patient is captivates his hearers. first of a series of lectures to be given getting along as well as could be IS T H E S E E N O F ALL at this place this season under the expected. PEN* A N O H A « NO auspices of the public school. I rof. Boss Sharp has sold his house and Hawley of Willamette University, the EQ U AL A N V W M C N K . lot on Wall street in the new Mctar- evening of Nov. 21. will deliver ihe land addition to Dudley Gibson who second of the lecture series, FINEST GRADE I4K. with his family will soon arrive at this Fred Gale, who recently sold out GOLD PEN place to reside from Corvallis. Mr. Sharp and wife will go to San Fran his harness business at this. P*gj» {® »OUR CHOICE OF THESE cisco where Mr. Sharp will re-enter .1 W. Clark & Son of Winlook. Wash, TWO POPULAR RULES FOR took his departure Tuesday for Han the 8. P. ear shops. ORLY Francisco, where he will remain a few “ This commercial struggle is ter weeks after which time hei will go to r ib le ” said Dave Griggs of the tho Southern part of the State to Modern pharmacy, the other day spend the winter. Messrs. Clark have What’s the trouble'1 we inquired- \Vm. H ut. the carpenter, at work ••Oh the patent food people are try- enlarging their new quarters am ingt'o make everyone so heathy ha | they will no doubt build up a go-xl there will lie no one leH for the paieni business here. medicine people to cure. W H B ow m an and fa m ily a r r iv e d are b0n boü? and chocolates i K p a , . '" ■■ “» &M<Utnfêfumuu>y J. ( Laughlin Fountain Pen SI.00 SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT $3 The Laughlin Fountain Pen Holder is made of fin- quality hard rubber, ia ftted with highest grade. size 14k. gold pen, of any desired flexibility, •nd has the only perfect •ceding device known. Either style richly fo ld •nounted, for presentation Purposes, ft.¿ft e, trm ■MUrfly you win °<* be B ob t A. O sbou rne, a rep resen tative o f th e E u g e n e D a ily G u ard, spent t .„« w » » - I » i m « For Sale by NEW ERA DRUGSTORE house « 5 J K . " - " W ’ affiy n * g l"t‘<idh We join laj « | * nd^ this estimable family a -- man. Itili- . - . The Sunset Magazine is f'llli>,.fa£ n.' come to our city. ■ting features of the wonderful ^ l Rlg 1° -«cure an yth in g at «««tim es the prtca that w ill pwe such continuous Pleasure and service. T at P jH / j^ ^ d r a and lot on Wall street tion repr town. To tho ■ portion o n M r . t i i M j L t Æ u Ï Ï S I uve work and PaT*J?1w’y v commis» .on». It will Pav v0" ?ard «IH vestigate. A P°?M1 particulars. » rite a j- Mai I tho first in your Bell. “ “ jpritD * I zine, A Me ontxromery W e are the leaders in Merchandising in Cottage Grove, and w e now have our store chuck full of the best goods ever offered in Lane county. W e have always had the finest display of Holiday Goods in town, and this year we have tried to make it better than ever. W e want you to come in and see for yourself. W e know we can please you with both the goods and prices : : Garman, Hemenway Co. L E A D E R S IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G Irwin Leu arrived at this place Monday from the" Hawaiian Islands where he has been for tbe past year, the greater portion o f which time he has been employed as a g ov e rn ment chemist in the large sugar refrineries about Honolulu. L ately he was offered a larger salary to take tlie position of chemist and superin tendent of a large sugar plantation seven miles out of Honolulu, which he accepted. lie was sent on a trip to the Loulsana sugar refineries iu the interest o f his company and took advantage of his opportunity to stop off at his old Cottage Grovo home to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lea and many old friends. He left on his trip to N ew Orleans Tuesday night ami may stop olT here again briefly on his return to H awaii. No Argument Necessary The selling powers o f the McKibben h;u talk for them selves Style, Quality an d Price I I -I The three things to consider In se lecting a hat are com hi ium ! here :: S i d e w a l k to I k e C e m e t e r y . The solicitin g com m ittee spent a day about town this week securing pledges to the cem etery sidewalk fund and met with w ell merited success, tbe personal snbscriptiocs now a g g re g a tin g $1(10 and the canvas is not yet com plete, nor has tbe Masonic, Oddfellow s and other lodges been heard from and they are expected to con tribute lib erally to this worthy cause. I t is estimat ed that at least $375 w ill be requ ir ed to com plete a five fo o t sidewalk to the cem etery. T b e subscription list w ill he published next week. b e n s o n ’s p h arm acy wall paper wall paper new patters this w e e k c a r e f u l attention given to our pre scription work : a complete l i n e of pure drugs : points, oils, druggists sun dries : successor to j . ]>. currin .* Hemenway A N D Burkholder For the next 20 days we will sell a tine line of youths and boys Ready Made CLOTHING at actual cost. Rare bargains for those who call early. Values in boots, shoes and gents furnishings. Also carry a fine fresh stock of F A M IL Y G R O C E R I E S which we bought right and can sell right. You always get your money's worth at Country produce bonghl : : : ; The Cash Grocery Co. Phone MAIN 25 The W ireless T elegram <» (> A M ESSAGE OF GOOD CHEER TO TH E PEO PLE W e h a v e j u s t received a large installment of fall and winter dress goods and w a is t in g s at prices ranging from 15c to $2.50 P e r Y rd W e have also received our first shipment o f ladies skirts, waists, wraps, and a full line o f Misses Skirts. These goods are being displayed as fast as p o s s ib le and it w ill pay those desiring goods o f the latest stylos to call o n u s w h ile t h e stock is complete W e carry the largest line o f carpets, rugs, lace curtains, dress goods, trimmings, cloaks, skirts, waists and drygoods of any house in the city and we guarantee our nricoa as lo w er lower than any house in the countv. Remember the latch string always hangs on the outside of thejloor at LURCH’S ST O R E I