Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, January 01, 1904, Image 5

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    Local News
i Pea Sketch of Events Oceano?
: in Cottage (¡rove and Vicinity :
Clearance Sale Reductions
to m
Reductions on all kinds of merchandise. Nearly everything
Clean wheat for chicken feed 90 cents
25 per cent
Some odds and ends we sell way below cost : : : :
per bushel at the flour mill.
Mrs. N. A. Ifears. of Portland, is
visiting Mrs. Dr. Lawbaugh for a lew
Now for those good resolutions.
Attorney J. S. Medley spent Xmas days.
Hot drinks—Tomato and Beef Boil-1
In Eugene, the guest of friends.
Former price $1.50,
Asparox, and hot Chocolate at
Best line in town—
Little Lottie Veatch of Eugene is Ilian,
the
Wave.
$1.75 and $2
Our prices were
visiting in the Orove this week.
strictly honest—we
John Nokes and Malachi Miller are
Y o u r C h o ic e Now $1
Ben Lurch, the genial merchant, is working
out the assessment on their
now disco unt 25
transacting business in Portland.
Bohemia quartz claim.
per cent ’ during
Miss Bessie Thompson of Fossil is a The Pacific Miner published at Port­
this sale
guest at the home of Dr. Oglesby. land
oarne out with u flue illustrated
writeup of the Bohemia mines this
Dr. W. W. Oglesby visited Junction week.
25 P e r C e n t Off
and Eugene professionally Saturday.
Former price $1.50,
Miss Della Durham returned home
If you see it in the L eadu it’s so. Monday
$1.75, $2 and $2.50
after a short visit with Miss
If you don't it’s not worth knowing. Lulu
Cobb, of Roseburg.—Roseburg
Y o u r C h o ic e N ow S I
The L eader wishes all of its readers
and patrons a Happy and Prosperous Review.
Nsw Tear.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. W allace and
spent Xmas in Eugene, at
You have tried the rest now go*. the daughter«'
home of Mrs. W allace's mother
best Dr. Lowes glasses. They are the the
Everything we have
Mrs.
Hanson,
at Eugene.
t>est by all tests.
left goes at reduced
E.
C.
Conner
went
to
Eugene
Mon­
Former
prioe
75«,
Btart in ths new year with a paid up day to secure nod file a title to a 21
prices
subscription to the L ea deb . It will acre
(1 and $1.25
addition to his Mountain View
make the paper better.
20 to 25 P e r C e n t Off
farm which he has just purchased
Y o u r C h o ic e N ow 50c
J. H. Yates and wife of Eugene, ar­ from Edgar King.
rived in this city Monday to enjoy a Mrs. E. J . Beidler and Fred Beidler
brief visit with friends. ’
came over fiom Oakland Tuesday to
Mrs. Dr. Kahler of Tacoma is a enjoy a holiday visit with the family
guest at the home of her brother, Dr. of the form er’s brother, Ira Conner,
W. W. Oglesby, iu this city.
and with th* L eader family.
Dr. I. D. Driver, one of O regon’s We don’t care so much for holiday Geo. T. Ritchey has ju st completed
Former price 40c
ablest divines, and who is so well and presents,
50c, 60c and 65c
just send along the price of an elegant little cottage home in
favorably known throughout tills part a year’s subscription
to the L eadeb . Long’s addition and moved therein. Y o u r C h o ic e Now 25c
of the state, will begin a series of lec­
contemplates building another
tures at the M. E. church in this city A. B. Holderman, of Portland spent Ho
sim ilar cottage this sum m er Dearby
commencing next Sunday. It was a few days in this city this week a to
rent.
Dr. Driver whom Ingersoll said pro­ guest of his cousin, Elzie Holderman.
pounded to him some of the hardest Miss Mamie Knox came up from Darwin claimed that man decended
questions he hud ever been interroga­ Eugene Monday to t>Djoy a visit with from a monkey. From the monkey
ted with at the conclusion of Mr. relatives and friends ut this, her old shines seen on the streets sometimes
Ingersoll’s Eugene lecture some years
one might Infer that there are a few
ago and the great agnostic positively home.
around this town that uiude quite a
declined to meet Dr. Driver In debate. W. 8. Bennett is erecting a new short
decent.
G
store
building
between
the
postofllce
A.
S.
Ireland, assistant Supervisor
Revival services at the Christian and the Misses Newland’s millinery of the Southern
Oregon Forest Re­
church beginning Jan. 10, preceded store.
came down to this city from
l>y a week of prayer. Subjects for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb of Eugene serve,
Did You K now ?
Roseburg
Mouduy
and on Tuesday
Sunday u rea s follows: ll:no a. trt.
m a sw ith th e,latter’s fattier went up to the Itohemia mines to look That everyone who tries Ken­
“ The Dili and the New.” 7:30 p. m. s^ e n tX
after some official business on the re­ nedy’s Chain Lightning for rheu­
“ Satan Shorn of His Pow er.” Come cltv. J. B. Lewis and family in this serve
in that vieinity. The L eader
and join with us iu thi-se services.
matism, neuralgia, diarrhoea
F. E. B tllinoton , Pastor.
Santa Claus was generous toward was favored with a pleasant call.
Cottgae Grove, a bran new charter Senator R. A. Booth, of the Booth- ail other pains or infiamations,
Messrs. S. Swirsky and William being his gift to this city. Watch the Kelly Lumber Co., has announced use d o other liniment, for
Fine new stock
Housman arrived in this city Wednes­ town expand.
that the company intends to erect a reason it gives instant relief
j
u s t received
We are still of­
day from Portland, to open a $36,500 Give due attention to our advertis­ large sawmill on its property at affects
cure. . Ask j
00 stock of dry goods, furnishings, ers as they talk about new things H arrisburg next summer, providing druggist a for speedy
for
tho
fering remarka­
Kennedy’s Chain L il
boots and shoes in the opera house
can obtain the needed rights of-
week. They are desirous to they
ble bargains in
Saturday, January 2nd at 3 o’cloek a. every
ning.
Take
no
other.
Write
F.
way
to
reach
the
mill
with
floating
m. This big adjuster’s sale will con meet your needs.
logs.
Kennedy, Saginaw, Oregot
tinuo indefinitely and goods will be Mrs. Jack Lewis and family came Upon the recommendation of his L.
sold regardless of proilt and unheard up from the J. I. Jones farm near physicians, Dr. Geo. Wall was taken bis testimonials. For sale t
of bargains will be found in every de­ Saginaw Thursday to spend Christmas to the Good Sam aritan Hospital at druggists.
partm ent. The gentlemen iu charge with relatives in this city.
for treatm ent Monday, he
G u a r d ia n ’« Sale.
of this big sale will be found ready to Huve Dr. Lowe cure your head and Portland
being u sufferer from an attack of ia-
show you thsir great bargaius iu eyeache
Hamutory
rheum
atism
and
attendant
removing the cause with a
goods and will extend their patrons pair of his by superior
Everything for
Sec him complications arising therefrom , his Notice is hereby given that I,
the most courteous and cordial treat­ next Monday to noon glasses.
condition having become quite serious. A. Perkins the dully appoin
Tuesday.
ment. See their big adv. and list of
your
Christmas
M ens and B oys
prieei at the bottom of the last page The big tie preserving plant has He is reported as slowly convalescing. qualified and acting guardian
and
New
Year
of this paper.
been returned to the siding above this Au o l d tim er thus soliloquizes:
pastry and oth­
city where it will soon resume opera­ The other day I telephoned out to Leah Perkins, a minor, by viriure
the depot and was red not mad when of an order of the County Cou
In th e J u s tic e C o u rt.
tions with a large force of men.
er
cooking
told the traiu was 30 miDutes Lane County, made Oct. 31st. 1903,
An assault and battery case came Miss Lizzie Barton went to Junction late. was About
40
years
ago
I
remember
to enjoy the Christmas fes­
•up for a hearing before a jury in Thursday
an Indian about a westbound wiil sell at private sale for cash in
tivities with relatives ami friends. asking
im m igrant train and was glad to hear hand, the following real property
Justice Vaughn’s court Wednesday, She
returned
to
this
city
Monday.
that it wn9 only three weeks lute. But belonging to said minor, to wit:
•entitled, the State vs. G, W. McCoy Mrs. Al Veatch and little daughter then
and now are different stories.
One undivided half interest in the
a Mrs. Stinnott of Gowdyville, be­ of Roseburg spent the Holidays with H. Anluuf,
of the Anlauf property described as follows:
ing the complaining witness. It ap­ her husbands’ father aDd mother, Mr. Orange Grove, proprietor
at Santa Paula, Calif., Beginning in the center o f County
pears that Mrs. Stinnott, a widow, and Mrs. H. C. Veatch at this place. was in town W ednesday
and McCoy live on adjoining places Next Monday and to noon Tuesday his excellent variety of introducing
oranges Road, 40 chs. East of the South
known as the Late Improved W ash­ West corner of John Cochran, D. L.
and that the trouble arose over a Jnuuary the 4th and 5th Dr. Lowe. ington
Navel Orange, which has a C- No. 455, thence No.rth 455 Iks.;
well known oculo opticion will
division fence and some cattle al­ The In Cottage
Grove at the Hotel G ra­ tine grained meat, thin rind ami a de­ thence East 243 Iks thence South
leged to belong to McCoy and be
licious ilavor. The L eader was fav­
Iks.; thence West 243 Iks. to
TOOL OUTFITS FOR
which Mrs. Stinuott alleged defend­ ham.
ored with a pleasant call and some 455
John
Graber
and
Malachi
Miller
the place of beginning, all in Sections
ant persisted in turning onto her are assisting John Nokes in building sample oranges.
& 28 in Tp. 20. S. R. 3 West of
THE M E C H A N I C
premises. After driving the cattle a cabin on his Bohemia miDing claim Conductor Sam Veatch. wife and 27
daughter of Portland, urrived in this Willamette Meridian in Lane County
out of her field into McCoy’s past­ and also in working out his annual as­ city
last Thursday to spend the Holi­ State of Oregon.
ure two or three times, Mrs. Stin- sessment.
We have them at all prices
with the form ers’ parents, Mr. Said sale wili commence od Sat­
Also, we carry the I m * hi
nott alleged that she was approach­ The G rants Pass and Roseburg foot­ days
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Veatch.
and
other
rel­
makes
of tooli of ail kinds
urday
the
16th.
dav
of
January,
1904
will engage in a spirited
f o r carpenters, cabinet
ed by defendant who laid hands up­ ball teams
Sam favored the L eader with at Cottage Orove, Ore., and continue
makers ami maoliinists.
for t h e Southern Oregon a atives.
pleasant
call
and
said
he
was
sur­
on her iu a violent manuer. De­ contest
Complete
on the grldion today— prised and pleased to note the many till said land is sold.
hardware. stock
See of us general
before
fendant alleged that he was assault­ champlooship
New Year.
buy In* your farm Imple­
improvements
In
progress
in
his
old
C.
A.
P
erkins
,
Guardian.
ments and wagons ; ; •
ed by the woman and only acted in Tito Eagle Hose Company recently home town. He says Cottage Orove
seif defense. Attorney A. J. John­ elected officers as follows: Horace is surely destined to become an im por­
For the Best and Cheapest
tant commercial city at no far distant
son appeared for the defense and Harm s, foreman ; Albert Griffin, first day.
assistant;
C.
W.
Wallace,
chief,
elect­
hop
oi
fruit
farms in the valley.
Attorney John Williams of Eugene
A select ball was given under the Call on or address 8. A. M c K ay
represented the State. The evi­ ed by the oouncil.
auspices of the football team iD this C reswell. Ore. You deal direct
For over 17 years Dr. Lowe has city
dence was somewhat conflicting, but done
New Year eve at the opera bouse. with the owner.
but tost and fit glasses
m8tf
the jury after brief deliberation re­ to the nothing
human
eye.
If
you
purchase
Rev.
of Roseburg, will
turned a verdict of guilty, and His your glasses from him, you are eye preach in Dawson,
the Masonic Hall next Mon­
Honor, Squire Vaughu imposed a safe and price safe.
day evening. All are cordially invi­
fine of $25 and costs upon McCoy.
ted.
Merl Jackson of Parkersburg, Coos
county, but formerly of this city is W. H. Abrams and wife returned to
a pleasant visit with Cottage their home at Cottage Grove Tuesday
The dignity of labor is the great- enjoying friends
who are glad to extend after a very pleasant visit with their
eit of dignities; the genius of woik Grove
many Eugene friends.
him
a
Holiday
greeting.
is the greatest of geniuses.
H arry Brooks a representative of Ross Chamberlaio. the popular lit­
the Portland Daily Journal,’spent sev­ tle porter at Schwering’s barber, shop
eral days in this city this week in the is taking his vacation a t Cottage
interests of the Journal. The L eader Grove.—Eugene Guard.
was favored with a pleasant call.
The Risley bankrupt stock of gro­
was purchased by August Sch-
Fire In the Iroquois Tbeator, Chica­ ceries
loman, a Roseburg grocer, this week
go, Wednesday afternoon coused ap­ and
will
tie taken to Roseburg.
palling loss of life. Late in the eve­
Attend it afid save money. There is just this about it—our stock is go­
ning 60 bodies had beeu recovered W. T. Hankins, after enjoying the
and 500 persons were still missing.
ing to l>o reduced, and we invite every person who has tho remotest idea
this
city
re-
Christmas festivities in
of
making a purchase to visit our store and compare our cut prices with
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Giltner of Port- turned to the Bohemia mines Mon-
land have been enjoving the Holidays day. The L eader will make linn
those of others
with the latters mother, Mrs. H arriet weekly visits.
W allace, a n d sister, Sirs Delure j The joint installation of the Eastern
Hemerrway.
"S tar und A. F. A. M. officers was held j
in the masonic hall Saturday evening.
Dick White and Messrs Finnaeer The
installation was followed by a
and Topland came down from Bohe splendid
banquet and the occasion j
mia late last week to spend the holi­ proved a most
enjoyable one.
days. They repott fine weather in
the mines and a great deal of winter I etill have some household fund i
| but Apollinaris
work being done.
tore, alm ost new, that I am selling at !
I Water and all
If you are troubled with headache second-hand prices. Among the arti- i
ij kinds of Alka­
to
I
cles
is a dining table, sideboard, bed-
and nervous irritability don’t fail
have I>r. Lowe test your eyes ] I room suite, Kimball piano, wardrobe,
line w a t e r s ,
may need glasses and not know it. I mantle bed, range, etc. First door
Saits and Pure
See him Monday and to noon Tuesday [ east of the Perkin’s L residence
| Drugs at the
ee W. H enry .
January the 4th and 5th.
Trees, hedges, all kinds of lawn or
As we go to press, we are informed ! garden
work, walks made, chimneys!
by the m anagement of the music store
built, concrete brick work, fences.
that it has been decided to continue i I wood
or wire, odd jobs of any kind.
the 10 per cent off sale on all rem ain­
A. H. C i r r ie r , Central Hotel.
ing instrum ents until the arrival of
their next shipment.
I A very interesting uriio'i good-citl- ;
Tilt* fact i** you will find every article in tin* store a bargain
zenship I meeting
The Ohio grand lodge of the lnde- j &
I . was held at the
_ opera !
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, has is- | house Sunday evening, the address of
sued a circular to the effect th at on | the evening being delivered by Capt.
January 10. 1904. all saloon keepers. | Mahone and was full of vigor. Some
bar tenders or professional gam blers | sensational charges were made rein-
quit the order oi
refusal I of.Sunday dosing laws in thisetty and
| eupations. In the event of a Will
be ! intersting developments are expected
S e v e e e W á r t a o iu . S f e B l— — . i
. Ui ccjjc s - j U calling*, they
y ha
With whom she used to tussle
She pulled all the wool oil Its back
And stuffed it iu her bustle.
HAT LOT
Dry
Goods
Large variety of
Clothing
goods at prices
SHOE LOT way below cost.
We carry first
class dry goods Furnishing
only.
Goods
SHIRT LOT
Liberi
Discount
on
Cloaks, Jackets,
Underwear
Groceries Capes and Furs
1-3 Off
Garman, Hemenwav UO.
L E A D E R S I N M E R C HJ A N D I I I N
FRESH GROCERIES
Holiday Tradi
\
S U I T S
The Cash Grocery Co. îiTJ
Grif in & Veatch Co.
R I D D A N C E SA LE
Our R iddance Sale, w hich w ill la st until Jan u ary 15th
‘PAUL
M A Y
PLANT”
IS NOW IN PROGRESS
Ju st T h in k of T h is
Outing Flannels for 5c per yard
Eiderdown Dressing Saques $1 25 values for 90c
Ladies Skirts $1.50 values for 89c
Ladies Skirts $2.25 values for $1.75
Ladies Skirts $4.50 values for $3.89
Ladies Skirts $5.50 values for $410
John Coates Thread 6 Spools for 25c
New Era
Drug Store
I tried and expelled.
LURCH
1 involving legal prneeiiutngs.
Giver of B est V alues