Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 18, 1903, Image 5

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    H /O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o O o
Leather Novelties
As X m a s Gifts
Pay your subscription.
, — . ia»e im ii Ibe *er, one
l iai father
r.M.-- klekeil
"»«Il about.
lim »er«
That
Christmas one week from today.
Very Choice
It will be hard to get any­
thing more acceptable for
the money
:
rocket
ltooka, F u r « e i, Card
Canes, Hill Books, Music
Hoi Is, Collar a n d Cuff
Boses, Traveling Cases
and many other articles
Dainty and Nice
to give to men or women.
They are the best to lie
liud for the money. Call
and see the assortinent at
Hot ilrinka—Tomato and Beef Bou­
illon, Asparox, and hot Chocolate at
the Wave.
Fine ice cream tor your Christmas
festivities at the Wave
. ,our Christmas
School children can gol the National
Choice t
the Wave,
Separate Loaf Note B o o k at the Mod-
at Jhoice cream candies and bon bons eru Pharmacy,
the Pearl Confectionery.
1 fPL -
Hundreds of children and grown­
ups come to our store to buy
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MO» Portland Fair cigar and all
Clean wheat tor chicken feed ‘JO cents
per bushel at the flour mill.
or the leading brands of cigars and
tobaccos at the Pearl Confectionery.
Uet your Holiday candies the cheap­
est and purest at the Wave.
Owing to the crowded condition of
our advertising columns ou account
Fresh oysters on sale at the Wave. or holiday announcements, the L eadeh
50 cents a pint, Olympia and Eastern, is compelled to Ask the indulgence of
The M. E. Sunday school is making its readers for a few weeks for a lack
extensive preparations for Christmas, of its usual amount of reading matter,
Grandma Trunnell celebrated her
Andy Taylor, the eighth street liar
ber, of Eugene, was in the cite tv.i< eightythlrd birthday on the 12th,
City this Inst., at the home of her son, Jesse
week.
trunnell, south of town. Quite a few
Only one out of every l OCO married neighbors were present and enjoyed
contdee live to celebrate their golden a splendid dinner prepared for the
wedding.
occasion.
H O L ID A Y
PRESENTS
Largest and best assortment of toys in
town.
Buy early and avoid tbe rush.
Garman, Hem enway
Beginning Saturday Dec. 19th 1903,
The McKinley case has been post­
poned in the C. 8. court at Portland and continuing two weeks, there wiljd
until April.
be a clearance sale of all millinery*
L E A D E R S
I N
M E R C H A N D i S
goods. Reduced prices on ostricn
feathers and ull trimmings. Silk vel­
aretha'best
J*,0001» 1* » vets for waists, all shades at 92ota a
Modern Pharmacy.
ha<1 at the yard. Silk, hand made and ice wool'
shawls to be closed out, at the Fash
Know?
take a look at Madsen’s show ion Millinery Store.
for
your
“holiday
"
°
f"
rther
D ie<l.
Frank Gilstrap. the wide-awake bu­
That everyone who tries K en­
siness manager of the Eugene Daily,
BYRNE— Mi
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and
Weekly Register spent Saturday nedy's Chain Lightning for rheu­
loved wife of F. M. Byrne, ami daugh­
iu this city looking after the interests matism, neuralgia, diarrhoea and
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Spong, ut Madsen s jewelry store.
of his paper and particular)’ the big,' all other pains or infiamations, will
her home in Cottage Grove, Oregon
G e t Y o u r W i n t e r 's i
Dec. l!th , 1903. She was horn June lemori!rl« e r ? lirbeKin hl9 * rle s of elaborate special edition which will lie use no other
liniment, for the
lectures Sunday morning January Issued Trom the Register office some­
tilth, 1*85 and was married to Fred 3rd at the M. E. church.
v time iu January. The L eader was reason it gives instant relief ami
M. Byrne June 21, 1903. She leaves
S u p p l y
o 1 ;
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favored with a fraternal call.
affects a speedy cure.
Ask your
to mourn her loss, a beloved husband,
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druggist
for
Kennedy’s
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father, mother, two sisters and one t e \V ave, the place to buy your
Do not wait for traveling opticians
y y ur when you can get guaranteed work at ping. Take no other.
brother besides a host of friends and Christmas confectioneries.
W rite F.
relatives.
home from a graduate in optics. Call
Kennedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for
Niceiy furnished rooms to let one
Though youn g and beautiful, the block west and two blocks north of at the new jewelery store, G eo.W .M c­
For sale by all
Queen, proprietor, and get your eyes bis testimonials.
King of .Shadows” bus named her the bank. Mrs. W. T. Kayser.
We have 30 tons on ham d—
examined and if you are iu need o f druggists.
|for his prey and his snide wings,
whi.'li hover over the forgotten, have . Yo," w*ll do well to patronize the new glasses you will be convinced that you
all
our own make. Special
shut tier from our sight, yet we know jewelery store. Geo. W. McQueen are dealing with an opticion that will
F a y u p N otice.
rexte on ton or half ton lots
give you the best results possible.
that, In that house, where many man­ proprietor, in the Dr. Wall building,
sions lie’ is prepared a place for the
It has occured to us that old "M r.
All persons knowing themselves in­
A Portland party will open a stock Santa” will have to engage the ser­
"bright g em ” whose loss to us, to her
or merchandise, probably a bankrupt vices of the drayman on Christmas debted to Garman, Hemenway Co.
|Is gain.
stock, in the opeia house ceminencing day, if he delivers all that he has will please call and settle before Jan.
IN MKMUHY OF DORA.
Jan. 1,1904.
billed for Cottaue Grove. None of 1st 1904.
Cone, forever gone from earth.
Dear Dora, can It be
H. S. Wooden and wife went to those pianos at the music house will
That we shall at the fireside heartli.
go
down a chim ney; they will have to
Linn county Thursday after an enjoy­
N't» more thy loved fogu tee?
able visit with the family of their be taken in at a door and it will take
’Tis lonely now without thee here
We weep and sl«h in vain;
more than fifty reindeer to haul even
daughter Mrs Tucker.
W e list fn vain thy step to hear
one at a time. Who will be next to
Thou’lt never come again.
Eggs are so high it is _ ...,
fright contract for Christinas delivery.
What this country neods is a broo___
The home 1« very lonely
cd of
C. J. Barlilte, proprietor of the Castle
Where once you smiled so fair;
hens that will work full time the year
A host of mournful memories
saloon, at Eugene appeared before
around.
The
rest
of
us
have
to.
Throng ’round your vacant chair;
Recorder Dorris Friday afternoon and
The bird we loved is singing yet
Subscription renewals are coming was fined JloO for allowing gambiiug
llmtit uur cottage door,
in briskly and new subscribers are be­ games run in Ids saloon. The fine
We sigh to hear it Hinging now
Since heard by thee no more.
ing enrolled on our list almost daily. was paid. The Eugene officers are
These financial favors aro coming at begining to close down on games and
Viiur life was like a harp's tweet tone
That riles upon the wind;
other slack observance of the city or­
a time when they are badly needed.
Hut precious 1» the memory
dinances by the saloon men. J. J
You left in hearts behind.
The Long & Bingham Lumber Co. Rude of the Manhattan saloon was
Oli. Love, wreath greenest chaplets.
is
actively
engaged
in
installing
its
Bring buds and flowers to bloom,
treated in a like manner Friday.
O'er nearest darling Dora
lately acquired new and additional
Who sleepeth lit the tomb!
Jas. Hemenway. of the Merchantile
motive power at tbe mill in this city,
firm of Garman <& Hemenway spent e
J. B. M.
I have a nice line of cut glass and few days at Grants Pass late last wfcek
The regular m eeting of tho whist late novelties suitable for Christmas visiting with his son, W. A. Hemeh-
club wits held at the Woodman hall resents that will arribe in a few days, way of the big Grants Pass firm of
Tuesday even ing ami the usual good ieo. W. McQueen, at Davidson’r old White, Hemenway Co., Mr. Hemen
way reports the Pass as being quit“
time was had by all present. .Mrs. stand.
lively and says that tho business of
(Jarman and Mrs. J. R. Brown were
Have vour engraving done free of the firm down their in which he is in­
.committee on entertainment and the charge on ull engravable articles pur­
terested
is decidedly on the iucYease.
luncheon served bji them was highly chased at the new jewelery store,
I complimented by those who partook. Davidson’s old stand. Geo. W. Mc­ The firm has recently moved into its
large commodious brick quarters.
| The “ booby” prize was won by J. R. Queen.
Brown. Mrs. Abrams and Mr3.
The High School Football team held
County commissioners J. R. Hill, of
s annual meeting late last week at d
Rosenborg tied for first place and on
the draw .Mrs. Abrams won the prize, Junction ami H. D. Edwards, of Eu­ elected tin? following officers for ti e
I a cull bell. Misses Ida and Daisy gene, were here this week looking ensuing year; O. Taylor, captain;
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheeler, after road and bridge matters in this j Prof. Briggs, secretary and treasurer
and C. W. Wallace, re-elected mana­
Mr. Gilbert and W in ’ Bennett were end of the county.
[ the guests present.
Rev. John Dawson, of Roseburg ger. The team made an enviable reo
ord
during the past season, winnjng
will conduct his regular semi-monthly
( H and by you r home merchant. He service ar the Masonic ball next Mon­ the Western Oregon high school foot­
is tlie man who helps to pay for the d a y evening at 7 :30 o’clock. All are ball championship, and. under the;]
newly elected officers it wiil no doubt
streets on which you walk, for the cordially Invited to attend.
maintain this fine record.
schools in which your children are ed­
Subject at the Christian church next
ucated ; help to keep up the church in Sunday at 11 ;00 a. m., “ The Christ-
Residents o f West Cottage Grove
If you wish to make your mother or wife
which you w orsh ip ; he is the man who nn’s Dependence on Christ.
The question often arises, what shall I buy
At complain that some of the- town boy»
built a.home which enhnnees the value ; ; 3 o p. m., "Satan the Hinderer.” or older persons are engaged in the
perfectly happy, purchase for her one of these;
for him? W e solve this for you by suggesting:
i of jou r p ro p erty ; every subscription
contemptible pastime of cutting off
Chocolate set, berry set, water set. cake plate,
Everybody invited.
Smoking jackets, fancy vests, hats, neckwear,
paper that is passed has his name on
Next Sunday morning subject at the the young shade trees recently set out
wine set, fruit dish, decorated lamp, rose bowl,
fancy suspenders, golf 6r kid gloves, milliters,
i t ; lie is the man who cannot afford to
along
the
sidewalk,
and
along
the
card tray, cup and saucer, and in fact anything
swindle you, self-interests If nothing M. E. church will he "Lead Me Not fences in the doorvsrds in that part of
silk handkerchiefs, umbrellas, shaving sets,
else would prevent It; he bears his Into Temptation,” of the Lord’s
in
this
line
thnt
you
can
find
in
the
large
cities.
collar boxes and neck tie botes.
be town. I f the guilty parties are appre­
share of the city governm ent; stays prover. The evening subject will
hended a fitting example will be made
Pliillip the Materialist.”
right by you in sunshine and In dark-
of them. A boy who would resort to
| ne«<. and days o f prosperity and ad
Lurch lias tw ■ very attractive Holi­ such despicable work is either an im-
ver-ity. These are but few of til“ day show windows, one containing a bieile or a candidate for the penitenti­
reasons why your patronage should miniature fireplace a n d chimney ary.
lie given to the home merchant.
which old Santa is entering with a
The climax of the fl rst act In “ Dora”
basket of toys. His holiday stock is
on that Christmas day so long ago,'
If you wish to please a lady friend, select
The revival services wifi continue at complete.
The little girl is tbe one we always try to
will touch a heart o f stone. After the
lea-t over Monday at *he C. P. church.
something from the following list for her:
A small freight wreck occurred ut old man has banished his son, Wifi
please,
and
nothing
makes
her
feel
more
linp^ty
The meetings have been well attended Comstock Sunday afternoon. The ami his wife, from his' home and pres­
Toilet set, handkerchief box, glove box, album,
end have been interesting throughout.
than to bare a nice doll. W e have a large as­
south liound passenger train was i de­ ence forever, the boy looks upon hts
chatelain bag, hand mirror, umbrella, lace or
layed at the wreek for four hours. father und guests at the Christmas
sortment, from the 3-cent ones in china to a
battenburg collar, belt, waist, skirt, in fact we
A B ran N e w C hristm as Story-
Rad condition of the track was the dinner table and depurts, saying;
fancy dress doll for $5.
have an exceptional line in ladies goods.
"M y wife and I, now homeless and on
cause of the wreck
the snow, look In upon you by yom
p H Jones, who recently arrived c h e e r f u l fireside, and thinking and
’Twas the annual trip o f Santa
at this place has purchased the lot on thin king of old kindness past and gone
Claus.
t
i
e
extension of Wall Street formerly do hid roit a Merry Christmas and a
For the year o f nineteen, thtee
owne Miy Harry Young of Portland Happy New Year.
,
And poor old Santa started out,
and is building a new two atory resi­
Owing to the illness o f one o f the
Without his usual glee.
dence thereon.
Wo welcome Mr. members of the east and to the length
In tbe way of games we have a lerge assort
Jones to this city.
of time required to get up in some of
The children always find great amusement
For the trusts all o ’er the country
A C Hager, ofCreswell. resigned the stirring scenes, tho play, “ Dora,”
inent of crokinole boards, checkers, dominoes,
and
entertainment in Chalterboiew, Fairy
Had monopolized the toys,
•i« road supervisor of district 21 last will not be put on at M artin’s ball
authors, jack straws, loto. the fancy game of
next Saturday evening, December 19.
Tales,
Mother Goose snd linen A. B. C. books.
ierrTof
county
court
and
his
resigni-
And so he found it difficult
who? Kan-u-Katch. and many others jnst as
¡„n was accepted. No appointment as advertised. The company Is desi­
O ur stock of these goods is shout the best we
To supply the girls and boys.
interesting.
was made to till the vacancy, as it was rous of presenting the play at its very
here ever been sble to show Christinas buyer«.
onTv four weeks until the January best, and it is fair to presume thnt a
term when new supervisors will be couple o f weeks extra preparation will
He had Just left old Banjeree,
not lessen the attractiveness o f the
appointed for all districts.
W’hen he met old Mother Goose,
production. It is now thought that |
the play will bo billed for some time
And she salt] “ My old friend Santa
n January. Watch the papers for|
Don’t feel sail for ’tis no U3e.”
date.
Having decided to remove to Port,
She said, “ I have a splendid plan
land soon after the first o f the year, I
u
p
.—
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,
will
sell my household furniture at a |
Tmir troubles to allay,
der the right jaw. Is confined to her greatly reduced price. It Includes,
Wo aro often wondering in what way to make mother or father feel
And if you let me go along
fill swelling. She
among other things, a splendid new
more comfortable. Nothing will please them more than a nice nai • o f
dining room set, sideboard and china-
bed.
* “’11 start out right away.”
Barton C. 1’ . Brown spent a few days closet, wardrobe, bran new oak man­
house slipper», which aid more than anything else in making life r a*v.
in Eugene this week lex.king after bu­ tle or folding bed, w a if ut bookcase,
So she tumbled in the sleigh with
You will find our slippers excel in style and wear.
sofa,
heating
stove,
small
range,
siness
connected
with
the
Simmons
him.
Paint Mine Co., o f which he is secre­ kitchen cabinet, reed rocker, chairs,
W e extent) to you all a Merry Christman and Happy New Year.
And they turned the deer about.
tary and manager. Mr. Brown may mahogany center table, enameled iron
bed,
mattresses,
springs,
beautiful
find It necessary to visit New Fork
And when she told him of her plan
soon on important business connected oak dresser, commode, bath cabinet,
Mr Claus began to shout,
with the operation of the paint mine parlor rug and various other articles
near this city in which New Fork capi­ that I do not care to ship. Also a fine
mahogany Kimball piano at a bar­
“ Oh, I will know hereafter,
tal is becoming interested.
gain and on easy terms. Other]
Th“ only place to go,
articles part cash and balance in SO
Last Notice.
days. Phone No. 123. 1st door east
To get an outfit for the boys and
of the Perkins place. L. W . H esrv .
girls,
A ll «count* due ns positively
it ’s at JtfOROAN & BREHAl'T’S
or before Dec. 15 The best home-made chocolate
must be settled on
ream and t rffy caodies at the Wave.
E a s t s A B r is t o w .
the
best
in
everybody.
Presents for
Ith 1903
town.
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Peal forth to all Christendom, and as we hear the
joyous Christmas bells all hearts beat in unison.
For more than nineteen centuries Christmas has
been observed, and no better w a y of extending
your Christmas feeling can be found than that of
gift-giving. Having foreseen this, w e are prepar­
ed to furnish you with presents, whether for
mother or father, sister or brother, daughter or
son, sweetheart or friend. For a few suggestions
we offer the following
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China and Glassware
Furnishings
DOLLS
Ladies Novelties
Games
Books
SLIPPERS
LURCH’S STORE