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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1904)
A Pea Sketch of Events Occariag Local News Your Doctor Fights : ia Cottage Grove and Vicinity : As unto the bow the cord is, Ho unto the man is woman, Though she bends him, she obeys him; Though she draws h|m. yet she follows; Useless each without the other. The days are getting longer. It is never to late to trv to do better, She can pop now. Bet you wrote it 1903. This is a year of conventions. Have you proposed yet, girls? Christmas breaks us butonce a year Every edition is a special edition of I Clearance Sale Reductions Reductions on all kinds of merchandise. Nearly everything in our store is re lu o el frnm 2 ) to 25 per cent Some odds and ends we sell way below cost H AT LOT “ I will subscribe for the L eader ,’ | good New Year resolution, Former price ff.5 0 , ( Swear off swearing off, if you don’t $1.75 and $2 I swear off when you swear off. The maids have a year In which to Y o u r C h o ice N ow $1 conduct their campaign, also. Fresh stock of Lowney’s bon bons | the L eader . just received at the Modern Pharmacy Mrs. Elliott is quite ill at her home Muy this year be the best you ever | on Silk Creek. have seen and the worst you ever will •ee. Former price $1.50, Ike Bingham is in Portland on bus | iuess this week. $1,75, $2 and $2.50 I f nothing was stolen at the special Mr. Selden Snell of Junction is vis session but the gambling bill, the Y o u r C h o ice N ow $1 stuta got off cheap. | itiug in our city this week. A good athletic club down town Attorney J. 8. Medley transacted | business at Eugene Tuesday. would take many of tha young men can help your doctor by out of the card rooms. haviut---------------- having jroiir prescriptions J. I. Jones spent a few days at Eu- filled I gene this week looking ufter business Iu a drive near Echo, Oregon late | uffairs. last week nearly 10,000 rabbits were Former price 75«, Attorney Joe Young wus transact killed ; fully 40.000 made their escape. $1 and $1.25 ing business at the county seat Wed- Miss Fanny DeWalil, a printer in | nesday the State Journal office at Eugene, has Y o u r C h o ice Now 5 0 c been visiting her reatives in.Cottage Misses Louise and Laura Newlauil went to Eugene Wednesday to enjoy Grove the past week. | a brief visit with friends. At Colfax, Washington, Thursday i >o o o o o o o o o o o o o o *o o o o o o o o o e In the brief absence of Manager F. night, John Richardson made a bet S. Day, Miss Lizzie Barton, haacharge that be could drink 30 glosses of beer and after swallowing 17 in quick sue •IEO. of the Richardson music store. Former price 40c cession dropped dead. There will be no preaching services 50c, 60c and 65c Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Willson return M AG EE— At the home of her «on, at the C. P. church next Sunday on ed home the first of the week from Y o u r C h o ic e Now 2 5 c P. H. MaGee, a abort distance account of the heater not being com San Francisco, where they spent the pleted. holidays with relatives and friends. west of Cottage Grove, Jap 2,1901, Roy Griggs of Comstock, spent Sun- They report a most enjoyable visit Mrs. Betsy J. MaGae, aged 71 day and Monday in this city a Ruesf ami E. A. says that the only drawback years, ‘¿months and 1 day of senile of his bt brother David Griggs of the to the Golden Gate city is its distance decay. Modern Pharmacy. from Cottage Grove. “ Grandm a' MaGee was a native I The M isses Fay and Florence Brown Del” Morgan of the New Era Drug o f Vermont, and came to this state returned home Sunday from a pleus- Store, returned home from a combin five years ago. With the family of ant visit with their sister Mrs. H. A. ed business and pleasure trip to Port land the early part of the week. ‘‘ Del’ hor son she came to this city last Schweriug of Eugene. Mr. L. A Baker, has purchased says he had a deuce of u good time an turner uud located on a farm just and we'don’t doubt it. He brought a outside the western suburbs of town. through Medley & Milne the John fine lino of new drugs and druggist D id Y o u K n o w ? Curtin place on the West side which sundries along with him on his re She was a grand old Christian will be used for business. The following mining transfers were That everyone who tries Ken turn. lady and had long atHliuted with the J. K. Palmer of Druin purchased recorded at Eugene Wednesday: C. nedy’s Chain Lightning for rheu Baptist church. She was of a kind two cottages in the Long addition W. Wilkinson to J. L. Underwood, uud affectionate disposition and lived Tuesday through Medley & Milne the Klondike mining cluim in Bohe matism, neuralgia, diarrhoea anc mia. $160. J. L. and Cora Underwood all other pains or infiamations, will out fully her alloted four score and simply as un investment. to A. W. Blackburn, the Klondike use no other liniment, for the ten, and she passed into her tinal Ten minutes rough house relieved claim, $150. reason it gives instant relief and repose as quietly and peacefully as a the dull monotony of ordinary routine A. Skeels, manager of the Dore- affects a speedy cure. Ask your child passes iutu its slumbers. The life ut this office ooe day this week na H. Lumber Oo., had his name entered druggist for Keunedy’s Chain L ig h t during the editor’s absence. funeral was held from the family on our subscription book while trans W rite F. Ben Binhgam left Monday for Port acting business in town Thursday. ning. Take no other. home Sunday at 2 o ’ clock p. m., land, where he will enter school. Ho Rev. P. E. Billington conducting a was accompanied by Mrs. Bingham, He says everything is in ship shape L . Kennedy, Saginaw, Oregot for active operations at the mill. his testimonials. F or sale b brief service. The remains were who will visit in the metropolis. laid to rest in the Mosonic and I. O. A. P. Bettersworth has disposed of druggists. Born, to the wife of Hurry Knowl- O. F. cemetery in the presence of a ton, January 4th, 1904, a tine daugh his interests in the Bohemia Nugget, G u a rd ia n '») Sale. large gathering of friends and aym- ter. Mother and daughter are getting published in this city, to Wra. B. Root an experienced newspaper man from pathizeri of the family, the new along nicely and Harry is u very Colorado. The Nugget lias gone back Notice is hereby given that I, C, proud papa. sidewalk enabling a large number to Its first love politically and will A. Perkins the dully appoin Dr. J. W. Harris of Eugene ur again expound Republican doctrine. o f our citiiena to attend the burial rived in this city Tuesday to visit the The L eader welcomes Mr. Root to this qualified and acting guardian of service. bedside of his father-in-law, Mr. J. city and wishes the Nugget success H. Shortridge, who is seriously ill at anil prosperity under its new manage Leah Perkins, a minor, by virture NEW LU M B E R C O M P A N Y , of an order of the County Court of his Coast Fork farm home. ment. Lane County, made Oct- 31st. 1903, James H. Shortridge is seriously ill Married—At Saginaw, Oregon, on W I Id w o o S L u m b er C om pany r ile , at ids Coast Fork farm home and his will sell at private sale for cash in the evening of Jan. (!. 1901, Claude M. A r it e le * o f In c o r p o r a t io n . I children are neurly all at his bedside. Stout and Miss Mae H. Roberts, Rev. hand, the following real property Dr. Harris' came up from Eugene W. J. Gardner officiating. Mr. Stout belonging to said minor, to w it : is a fireman on theS. P. railroad, run One undivided half interest in the Saturday articles of incorporation Wednesday to be at his bedside. Dr. J. E. Hosmer of Eugene an ning between Roseburg and Junction. property described as follows: o f the W ildwood Lumber Company nounces that he will spend next Mon Miss Roberts had charge of the pri were filed with the county clerk. Beginning in the center of County day in this city, where he can bo con mary department of the Saginaw pub The iucorporators are John Hun sulted by both old and new patients. lic school during the past term. They Road, 40 chs. East of the South will reside at Roseburg. ter, J. S. Hamilton and J. S. Medley He will reuiuin but one day only. West corner of John Cochran, D. L. and the principal office and place of T. M. Medley returned Monday Rovival services will begin at the C -N o . 455, thence North 455 Iks.; business is at Cottage Grove. The from Junction City wffere he had Christian church Sunday January 10, theuce East 243 Iks thence South capital stock is $20,000, of which spent u few days visiting with friends, 7 :30 p. m. Some of the subjects to be 455 Iks.; thence West 213 Iks. to $7500 is set aside as treasury stock. we are persuaded that t’ was not alto discussed during the meeting are: the place of beginning, all in Sections gether real estate that attracted him. “ The Worlds’ greatest Book” “ The The object of the corporation as “ The Gospel God’s 27 & 28 in Tp. 20. S. R. 3 W est of LOST, a long leather pocket or bill New Birth” set forth in the articles are to en- book contains valuable papers only to Power” "Th e Holy Spirit” A Young Willamette Meridian in Lane County- guge in general lumbering and lo g owner. Finder will please leave at man of the W orld” The five K ing State of Oregon. gin g business, etc., and to carry on the First Natlonol Bank and receive doms” “ Christian Union” You are Said sale will commence on Sat most eordially invited to attend alt a general or special banking busi suitable rewuril. H e n r y H o l t e r m a n . these services. urday the ffitb. day of January, 1904 ness. The company hns property Elbert Venteh, who went to Grants at Cottage Grove, Ore., and continue Henry Holterman and sons, Wm. a t the Hunt mill site at W ildwood, Pass sometime ago for the benefit of and Frank, and son-in-law, Edward till said land is sold. his health, has been spending the hol up the railroad to the Bohemia C. A. P e r k in s , Guardian. idays in this city. His many friends Moore who arrived at this place last mines, where their plant will be lo- are pleased to note the Improvement week from Northwestern Iowa, have For the Best and Cheapest lecbled to locate here permanently «ated. The newly formed and in in his condition. and will soon be joined by their fam corporated company expects to be Mies Nettie Burdick has returned ilies. Mr. Holterman has purchased hop or fruit farms in the valley. ! gin active operations early in the home from the University at Eugene the fine, commodious residence of Call on or address S. A. M c K ay spring and build up another thriv to remain. Her sister. Miss Gertrude Geo. McQueen in the McFarland ad Creswell, Ore. You deal direct in g enterprise in this vicinity during left tills week to spend the balance of dition which was recently completed, with the owner. “ 8tf the winter with her grundmother, consideration $1000. They Informed the coming season. M rs. Royer, at Spokane. the L eader that some very cold weat Bishop Earl Cranston, D. D., L. L. her was experienced just before they There is more power in example D., one o? the great men of the nation left their old Iow a home, the ther and of the Methodist Episcopal church, mometer registering 34 degrees below than in testimony. will visit Cottage Grove January 17th. zero apd has since fallen to 40 below. I The program connected with this no They are very favorably impressed Succet ■ is not eo much in time, talile event will appear in next week’s with this part of Oregon and especial ly with our mild winter weather, place or circumstance, but in the | issue. Christmas being a balmy springlike man. The city council has placed nu order day with the thermometer standing for lumber for five new cross walks on at 70 above zero, and in fact it has not Wall street in the new McFarland ad been below 20 above thus fur this win dition and they will be built at once. ter at Cottage Grove. They are badly needed to complete connection with the new cemetery The Womans Club and a few invited guests enjoyed a delightful social at sidewalk. Three carloads of household goods the home of Mr and Mrs. Herbert and farm implements and six head of Eakin New Year’s Eve. Music and | were enjoyed until 11 n'etnek, 1 horses arrived at this place from games light refreshments were served, Northern Iowa this week for Messrs. when followed by a lively historieal and j Holteman and A. F. Turner, who, with their families, have located at geographical contest until a shower | I of confetti and the ringing of a bell j this place. j announced the advent of the New Dr. I. D. Driver was unavoidably ¡Year. After throwing confetti and detained at Albany and could not 'exchanging eompllumn’ s of the sea-1 meet his advertised lecture dates at Ison, another sncees-fnl soeial by the- tills place. He expects to be able Womans Club passed iuto memory. to reach ' this place and deliver Those present Were: Mr. and Mrs. the first of his lectures at the M. E. Herliert Eakin. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abrams, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Y'oung, church Sunday. but Apollinaris Someone has taken advantage of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Powers. Mr. and Mrs C. M Mill-r, Mr. and Mrs. F. B W ater and all the ten per cent off sate at the music - Wheeler. Dr and Mis. B. R Job, Mr. store for we see that another piano land kinds of A lk a Mrs. A. L. B r ig g s . Mr«. Jackson, has been sold since our last issue. line w a t e r s . Mrs. L. Lurch, Mr-. Llll'nn O. Qood- We are told that this sale will contin j man. Misses Lurch, Miss Lulu Currtn, j Salts and Pure ue until the arrival of new goods | Mr. C. P. Joner. Drugs at the which will be in a few days. John Trunnell, who has been ser R e c e iv e d S 4 0 0 D a m a g es . iously ill for some time past, was able to be about town Wednesday but his | The county court considered the i condition is still quite serious, dropsy- I damage case of Joe S. Cole Wednes-I having recently developed in his ease. He went to Eugene Wednesday to con | day, in which Mr. Cole asked for $5i!0 j sult physicians in regard to his condi damages claimed to have been incur red by the collapse of a county bridge tion. I. H. Veatch of Creswell, was trans- I across Row River recently in which acting business in this city and greet-j a wagon load of supplies for the Bo- ing relatives and old Mends Monday, j homia mines was lost, his wagon and «Unease with uedieine. I f the medicine is not right he cannot comjaor disease i f the druggist «lues ins duty, the nedicine will be right and your doctor will stand a fair eliauce of winning a victory : SH O E L O T YOU Dry Goods Large variety of goods at prices w a y below cost. W e carry first class dry goods only. S H IR T L O T Clothing Best line in town— Our prices were strictly honest— we uow discount 25 per ceut during this sale 2 5 P e r C e n t O ff Furnishing Goods Everything we have left goes at reduced prices Liberi Discount on Groceries U nderw ear 2 0 to 2 5 P e r C e n t O ff Cloaks, Jackets, Capes and Furs 1-3 Off (Jarm an, H em enw ay Co. L E A DE RS IN M E R C H J A N D T S I NG FRESH GROCERIES Fine new stock j u s t received for the .’ .' .’ v v w • w rwrs W e are still of fering rem arka ble bargains in * Holiday Trade Everything fo r your C hristm as and Now Y ear p astry and o th e r cooking M ens and B oys S U IT S The Cash Gr ocery Co..™"! T O O L O U T F I T S FOR THE M E C H A N I C W o have them at all prices Also, we carry the ln?st makes of Tools of all Kinds f o r carpenters, cabinet makers and machinist«. Complete stock of general hardware. Bee us before buying your farm imple ments anil wagon« Griffin & Veatch Co. R ID D A N C E SALE Our Riddance Sale, which will last until January 15th IS N O W ‘P A U L M A Y PLAT” IN P R O G R E S S Attend it and save m oney. Then* is ju st this about it—o u r stock is go ing to lie reduced, and wo Invite every person who has the rem otest idea, of m aking a purchase to visit o u r store and com pare o u r cut prices with those o f others Just T h in k of T h is Outing Flannels for 5c per yard Eiderdown Dressing Saques $1 25 Values for 90c Ladies Skirt3 $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 Ne w Era The fact i* you will find every article in the store a bargain D ru g Store B n fu 9 k re b se t, vea tch ri suffering frnm “ he nmatiom ! harness demolished and at the present time which her many team severely injured. He was awarrt- F m y r lv ts n •i I sJJ i JSf-n to hear. I ed $400. LURCH G iver of Best V alu es