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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1904)
Local News A Pea Sketch of Events Occaring Clearance Sale Reductions : in Cottage Grove and Vicinity : i Reductions on all kinds of merchandise. Nearly everything in our store is re luo id from Ü0 to 25 per cent Some odds and ends we sell way below C03t : ; Henry I-a ml ess was a county seat visitor Wednesday. “ Sandy Bottom.” Mr. and Mrs E A. Willson visited Keep your eye ou Cottage Grove Eugene Wednesday. during 1904. . Jas. Hawley and family will leave Team and wagon cheap ; agreat bar for a vi dt in California the last of the Former price 11.50, disease with medicine. If Best line in town— week. the medicine is not right gain. Medley & Milne. $1.75 and $2 Our prices were lie cannot conquer disease The Ladies Aid Society of tha M. E. See Medley & Milne before buying I f the druggist does ills strictly honest— we duty, the medicine will be church met with Mrs. Schmutz Wed Y o u r C h o ice Now $1 building lots we have them for $75. right and your doctor will now discount 25 nesday afternoon. stand a fatr chance o f O. .W. Hurd’s new sawmill at Flor per cent during winning a victory : “ Under Two Flags,” by Roseburg’s ence started td cut lumber last week. this sale excellent local theatrical company A new bouse for $420. another good next Tuesday evening. 6 room, one rents for $7.00, for $500. 2 5 P e r C e n t O ff Jas. Ostrander, L. R. Long, Ol Hart Fresh stock of Lowney’s bon bons and J. M. Sherwood expect to spend Former price $1.50, just received at the Modern Pharmacy. February at Los Angeles. $1.75, $2 and $2,50 For ranch and farm property—well Mrs. Susan Snodgrass and son, Y o u r C h o ic e Now $1 we have anything you want, Medley & Finnis of Eugene, is visiting her sister Milne. Mrs. J. C. Long, who is quite sick. The cross walks have been put in The new heater in the C. P. church along the line of the new cemetery will be completed before Sunday. can help your doctor by haring your prescriptions sidewalk. - Everything we have Therefore the regular services will be tilled at : : : : : : left goes at reduced Otto Brown, the Eugene „ barber held as usual. Former price 75c, ith h’ Sundayed with his parents and friends prices Joe Damewood foreman of the O. & in this city. $1 and $1.25 S. E. bridge crew was In town Mon 2 0 to 2 5 P e r C e n t O ff Chas Mitchell the notorious Chas. day and reported railroad construc Y o u r C h o ic e Now 5 0 c is in town having blown in from Bohe tion news which are found on another page. mia Monday. That is a fine company of young Scott Chrisman has been on the sick list this week. He made a brief trip Roseburg people who will present 6000000000000000000000000 “ Under Two Flags” at the opera to Eugene Tuesday. house Tuesday evening. Ilon’J fail The Springfield News has enlarged to attend. Henr.v “ Dutch” Johnson has return Former price 40c to a six column quarto and shows ed to Cottage Grove after spending 50c, GOc and C5c State lecturer. N. A. Miller will be the past.season in Montana. He has other evidence of prosperity. present at the regular meeting of the been a familiar character in the Bohe Rev. Dawson, of the Episcopal M. W. A. next Tuesday evening Jan. Y o u r C h o ic e Now 2 5 c mia mines for lo, these many years, chruch will preach at the Masonic hall 1», all members are requested to be and could not long remain away Monday evening. All are invited. present. Special work. from these familiar haunts. H. D. Scott bus sold to Jos. H. War Win. E.lgar Graham, manager of ner, the south half of block 21 in Long Roseburg’s local theatrical company, In remitting cash for a year’s sub & Landers addition, consideration is billing the town for this excellent scription to the L eader , Albert Zin- $600. local company Tuesday evening. See iker of Creswell expresses his good Few young men put the same vim the display announcement. wishes for the success of the paper as and pays it an appreciated compli Into “ Onward, Christian Soldier The building in which Jiisley’s gro- ■« ment. The L eader is gaining many they do into “ We won’t go Home ’til eery store was conducted is boing fit- v \¿> new friends and readersin this county. Morning.” te«l up for a new meat market by A. D. LeRoy has sold to Mrs. E. A. Sewell & Co., who expects to be ready D id Y o u K n ow . Tlie revival at the Christian church Cottle the north half of block 21 in for business inside of two weeks. with Itev. G. R. Berry ns evangelist is Long & Lnndess addition, consider That everyone who tries Ken The Semi-Annual election of officers now in progress with good sermons ation $700. resulted a s foilows: Mrs. Frank nedy’s Chain Lightning for rheu and audiences. Borne have already John Wallace, of Boise, Idaho, a Wheeler, president: Mrs Davidson, matism, neuralgia, diarrhoea and. become obedient to the gospel. Sub vice presiilent; Mrs G. H. Feese, sec jects for the next week are as follows : cousin of Kev C. H. Wallace, ¡3 spend retary ; Mrs J. W. Currin, tieasurer. all other pains or inflamations, will Friday evening Conversion of Come ing a few days visiting with relatives Fine new stock use do other liniment, for the Scott W. Chrisman left Thursday lius, Saturday “ Change of Heart.’ here. Ho is a mining inan of consid j u s t received for Southern California to j«>in his reasou it gives instant relief aud W o are still of Sunday 11 a. m. ‘ The Church and Be erable means. Ask your cret Societies.” Sunday 5:30 p. m. S. B. Eakin, the Eugene Banker, wife and daughter and remain a affects a speedy cure. for the .* .* .• fering remarka month for the benefit of his health. druggist for Kennedy’ s Chain Light a sermon to children, at 7 :30 p. m. was a guest of his brother, Herbert ble bargains in “ What must I do to bo saved? Mon Eukin of the First National Bank of He was accompanied by Ids slster-in- ning. Take no other. Write F. luw, Mrs. Dan Stanton. day 7 :30 p. ra. The young man of the this city, Wednesday. L. Kennedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for world” Tuesday, Seek the Lord while Billie Ostraniler. a conductor on the his testimonials. The family of T. O. Gray, who have For sale by all he may be found, Wednesday The Soo radroad, with headquarters at Holy spirit, Thursday “ Adoption.” resided here since last Summer. left Enderlin, N. D. is visiting with his druggists. for Santa Rosa, Calif, Everybody come and enjoy the meet Wednesday brothers Jas. aud R. C. Ostrandor in where they will reiide. (• u ardiiiu ’s Sale. ings ________________ this city. He formerly resided here The big tie preserving plaBt just and has many friends in this city. Good strong Strawberry plants, tine south of this city has shutdown tem Notice is hereby given that I, C. Everything for A. K. Sherk, the proprietor of ihe variety, for sale at 25 cents per hun porarily while the boilers are being New York Racket Store near the lie- A. Perkius the dully appointed, dred, apply to J. A. B uroess , Saginaw, overhauled and repaired. your Christmas M en s and B oys pot, I ih s leased the store room in the Ouegon. We deal in all legitimate mining new Schleet building and will move qualified and acting guardian of and New Year stocks and can furnish the best min next week. This will give Leah Perkins, a minor, by virture pastry and oth Mr. Day, who for the pa3t two ing securities at prices that cannot be therein him a good central location and will of an order of the County Court of months has had the management of beaten. Medley & Milne. er cooking assure him an increased trade. ’ * the Richardson Music house at. this Lane County, made Oct. 31st. 1903, Bert Wood is home from the Crystal place returned from Roseburg Thurs Carl Clippinger. a lumberman of will sell at private sale for cash in day and informs us that Mr. Richard Consolidateil where he has been oon- Atkinson, Nebraska, and an old rriend son has just sold out his music busi structiing the stamp-mill there, which of J, R. Brown and Lee Henry is look hand, the following real property ness at that place to Geo. Langenberg is now ready7 for operation. ing over our town and visiting with belonging to said minor, to w it: and that the Cottage Grove branch of Chas. Grissen has sold the lot and the families of the gentlemen above One undivided half interest in the the business will be closed out during building on Maiu street occupied by mentioned. We understand that he property described as follows: the next two weeks at 10 per cent “ The Wave” confectionery to Mrs. E. thinks this place good enough for Beginning in the center of County above cost, such goods as remain after A. Cottle, consideration $1500. him and will remain here. Road, 40 chs. East of the South that time will positively be shipped to There is a probability of the Bo >th- Mrs. E. J. Beidler and son, Fred, re other points unless the business Kclly Lutnbnr Co., erecting two or West corner of John Cochran, D. L. should be bought meanwhile, by turned to their home near Oakland three big mills at the mouth of the C- No. 455, thence North 455 Iks.; other parties. The success of the Tuesday after an enjoyable visit with Siuslaw river in this county, in order thence East 243 Iks thence South Smelter business justifies Mr. Rich relatives and friends in this city. to obtain the benefit of low water rates ardson in giving his entire time to Mrs. Joseph Best, nee Thompson, to California points and thuffovercome 455 Iks.; theuce West 243 Iks. to Stranger and citizen, did you notice that cor that enterprise. of Gervais Oregon, sends a remittance the exorbitant S. P. railroad rates. the place of beginning, all in Sections ner store building facing the bridge, and C. to the L eader covering the year 1904. They are buying a great deal of tirn- 27 & 28 in Tp. 20. S. R. 3 West of Mr. J. I. Jones and John Bartels She says its like a letter from home. berland on the Siuslaw. Willamette Meridian in Lane County J. Miller’s name placed on the front? Come visited the Jones farm Thursday at Felix Currin was in town the fore H. Venskeof Warsaw Wisconsin, an State of Oregon. right in and seo what kind of goods and Saginaw inspecting hi3 40 head of part of the week displaying some ripe experienced hardware man, is looking Said sale wili commence on Sat stall-fed cattle. treatment you'll get. If you don't find the strawberries which he had picked on over our city with a viev.’ to locating the hills near his place How is that here. He was headed for Coos Bay urday the 16th. duv of January, 1904 goods and prices right, there are other good at Cottage Orove, Ore., and continue * but said that he had heard so much A happy selection has been made for winter climate? stores in Cottage Grove. : : ; : « for a special performance at the Opera Do we eat to much?” is the topic about the thriving city of Cottage till said land is sold. house. Thursday evening. Jan. 21, of for learned discussion. Not the rich : Grove, that he concluded ter atop off C. A. P erkins , Guardian. Come right in and see (he Tinware, Graniteware, Enauieiware, Hampton & Hopkins excellent presen they huve lost their stomachs. Not here and prospect the field for a busi Furniture, heating and cooking stoves, stove pipe and elbows, tation of John C. Webb’s* pastorlal the poor: they can’t find the price. ness opening. He says the town and For the Best and Cheapest Queensware, watches and clocks, blankets, and other articles country adjacent the. e o looks good to play, "Sandy Bottom” in point of Pass it up to the “ middle class,” him. too numerous to mention. I buy all kinds of second hand magnificence as to 3cenery it certain hop or fruit farms in the valley. ly has not often been equaled. Ar LOST, a long leather pocket or bill goods anil always pay right prices. Thanking you for your C. W. Horner, representing the Call on or address S. A. M c K ay kansas has often been the theme of book contains valuable papers only to Daily Eugene Guard, speut a few days patronage and still soliciting the same, I am Yours Truly, Yon deal direct song and story and no melody ever owner. Finder will please leave at in our city tills week securing readers Creswell, Ore. m8tf written has evolved more genuine in the First Nationol Bank and receive to that popular county seat paper. with the owner. d . CT. IMITT iT i i-i-tvf, Oottagre G r o v e , O r e g o n terest and pleasure than the "Arkan- uitable reward. H enry H olterman . Mr. Horner made the L eadeh a pleas saw Traveler.” The same may be ant call and said that every body up R. L. Winnifred and wife, of the said of “ Sandy Bottom” which is a this way seemed to bo "taking the stormy story denling with life in the Calnpooin Valley, are spending a few D eader . ” and finding one who would Arkansas hills, only in addition to days in our city, with a view to locat- not subscribe for the Guard Mr. laughter, it is mingled with heartfelt ting in this vicinity. Mr. \Vinnifred Hornei very magnanimously secured interest and tears. The company is is a successful young farmer and has his subscription to the L eader and to be large and supetior one. Don’t a few farm propositions under consid presented it to this office. eration about Cottage Grove, one of sniss it. which he may decide to purchase Lnst Friday evening the Epworth soon. League enjoyed the hospitality of Dr. Corpron, and a very pleasant Dr. J. E. Hosmer of Eugene but for and Mrs. was O up reported. An election of merly of this city spent Monday ami evening officers took place resulting as follows: Tuesday in town professionally. He President. Mi-s : vice presi says this city is a third better from a dents’, Mrs. Dr. Hartman Corporn. J. I Jones, business standpoint than Eugene, in Miss Abide Johnson, Mrs. Arnold, iroportion to the size of the two towns. Ir. Hosmer will visit this city again Miss Lillian Hart; secretary Eber Attend it and save money. There is just this about it—our stock is go professionally next Tuesday and until Brown; treasu.vr, Ira Conner; super intendent Junior League, Miss Jessie noon Wednesday. ing to he reduced, and we invite every person who has the remotest i<h a Berg. R. C. Ostrander, of Sioux Falls, H. of making a purchase to visit our store and compare our cut prices with A letter from Chas. Cochran, hears D. arrive«! here Saturday and intends he information that lie is now s t o p , those of others making Cottage Grove his home. He • in Chicago where he is recciying j is a brother (hut don’t want much said j ping >n ‘ lie cornet under one of | about it) of our esteemed fellow towns- I instructions fho best com e; soloist’s in that city. I men. Jas. Ostrander, the well known ! Mr. Cochran practically a p r o f e s barber. He will resale in the James sional on the was cornet Itefore he left Sears home ami take charge of his ■this piece and his winter’s Instructions brother’s barber shop, being a first in Cnicago will no doubt place hirn class bar tier. The L ead er J o I ds In e x - j i squarely in the professional c l a s s . H | tending Mr. Ostrander a hearty wel j writes that he was on the seen. but Apollinaris come to our city. Jas. Ostrander con Chicago’s terrible theater fir.- ree Water and all templates taking a little rest ami re ly, soon after if hrok“ out arid sr kinds of A lk a cuperation in Southern California. i that many sail and pathetic incident line w a t e r s , I. L. Haroiog, a well known con ! wbro Observe I. He said the sight of Salts and Pure tractor and builder of this city has \ the heaps of charred bodies after just finished up the carpenter work the fire was subdued was sickening Drugs at the I on the new 8-roomed two story resi and a scene never to be forgotten. dence of Geo. McQueen in the McFar land addition, which was recently C lass Vocal Muaic. sold to Henry Holterman, late of Iowa, Mrs. W . G. Woo Is’ class in voice j This resilience is finished in hard oil and is modern throughout, the hall- culture is increasing and is reported ' ways, living room, bath rooms and as making good progress. Lessons ! w,ir«l-robes. being commodious and The fact is you will find every article in the s t o r i hat gam | well lighted. The interior as well as i are given twice a week to each mem- the exterior work indicates that it was j ber of the class separately and Mrs. executed by a mechanic. j Woods desires to devote a little f* t Trees, hedges, all kimis of lawn or ' more time to the work, hence would garden work, walks made, chimneys 1 be pleased to receive a few mors "01 built, concrete brick work, fences pupils. Residence, two blocks west N t r U l a I r i l u t , P rop rietor, wood or wire, odd Jobs of any kind. A. H. C fR R iE H , Central Hotel. 1 of the Catholic church. Why trau't a fellow hear the aooU thills- saiil About a fellow when a fellow’ s tle»<l? H A T LOT SHOE LOT YOU Dry Goods Large variety of goods at prices w ay below cost. W e carry first class dry goods only. Clothing Furnishing Goods SH IR T LO T Liberi Discount on Groceries Underwear Cloaks, Jackets, Capes and Furs 1-3 Off Garman, Hem enway Co. LEADERS IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G FRESH GROCERIES Holiday Trade 5 SUI TS The Cash Gnocery Co. ¡STS S A Y ! L ook H ere! R ID D A NC E SALE Riddance Sale, which will last until January ISth “P A U L M A Y PLANT” IS N O W IN P R O G R E S S Just Thirvk of This j I 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 $4*10 John Coates Thread 6 Spools for 25c i Ne w Era D rug Store LURCH Giver of Best Values