Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, March 25, 1904, Image 8

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Ovir Motto; "L iv e «and Let L iv e”
L A D IE S ' U N E E R W E A R
Laities fleece-lined underwear, good
honest values.
L A D IE S ' W R A P P E R S
50: to $1 suit
One of the most complete showiug»
In town.
A . K . S H E R .K , P ro p rie to r
N E W G O O D S A R R IV E D
85c to $1.50
L A D IE S ’ B L A C K S A T E E N
Ttuderskirts. If you are wise you
will take advantage of this offer.
$J and 2.25
C H IL D R E N 'S U N D E R W E A R
Comfort at small oost.
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25c to 70c suit
T5he NEW YO R Ji
R A C K E T STORE
.
None like them in town for the
monagr.
M E N ’S O V E R A L L S
50c to $1.25
giiSSi
Our line of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s hose are com­
plete. Men’s sox and fancy hose can’t l>e excelled
Both’
suits, men’ s neckwear, underwear aud all kinds of notions
usually kept in a racket store.
S P E C IA L —A small line of ladies' nn.-ses mid liild-
ren’s shoes at Actual Cost, to nlake rbom for other goods
O ur P olicy! “ Q u ick Sales ancj
Small Profits fer Cash.'*
M E N ’ j DRESS SH IR TS
Some «rood euuugli for Sunday- - d .
to-meeting pants.
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N E W G O O D S A R R IV E D
5 5 to 95c
M en's and B oy ’s W ork Shirts
B oys’ and Kids’ Overalls
Cheaper thuu your wife can make
them.
Economy revealed in every price,
45 to 60c
2 5 to 4 5 c
OREGON CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION'
i. vnnsni»>*
w . S.
C K rlsm a n
SHIFLT T A L K
W E ARE HAPPY in our present
ability to offer to our many friends
more attractive features than ever
iH SS Sj before in GOLF, DRESS, NEGLIGEE
and W ORK SHIRTS. The range of Style in
each line is large and well assorted, and will
meet with the demands of all tastes.
1 ,9C14
Y ou are invited to call and lnok over our line
..HINDS
VEN SK E ..
R E A L E S T A T E and M IN IN G C L A IM S
All kinds of improved aud unimproved eitv and country prop­
erty at lowest prices We act as agents for property owners,
collect rent« and remit promptly.
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Agents for
CUR RIN 'S
M c F a r l a n d s
MRS. C. A. P E R K I N S
Additions :
Perkins' style of delivery, bis every
gesture aud droll manners were
mirth provoking, independent of bis
flow of wit and buiuor. He said
that it seemed to bim that be bad
lectured in this city before, and judg­
ing from tbe muddy street, and tbe
approach to tbe opera bouse it was
about 400 years ago. He is indeed
a unique character and bis lecture
was thoroughly enjoyed by all pre­
sent.
T h e,L oran e Entertainment,
On last Thursday evenings very
Lots sold on the installment plan. References
First National
enjoyable and successful eutetrain-
Batik, or anyone in Cottage Grove.
ment was held at Lorane, the re­
ceipts from which was donated to
the local telephone fuud to be used
in paying off a small remaining in­
Narrowly K .c& ped ln|ury.
debtedness aud extending tbe liue
Dr W. W. Oglesby returned to a few miles farther down the valley.
If you did you found Cottage ( ¿ r o v e from Gardiner Sun­ The entertainment was largely pat­
day, having rerigned as health offi­ ronized and one of the finest pro­
many thing« vou did not cer
at that place, owing to unsatis­
ever arranged at that place
know you had. Now, this factory prospects for building up a grams
was carried out without a single
is our experience. As the lucrative prai tire at that place. hitch, one of the most hearty encored
winter months are closing He bad a ratlin thrilling experience numbers on the program being a
in upon spring we find we on biaatage trip out from Scottsburg well Tenderer song entitled "A Let­
to Draiu. There were eight passen­
have too many suits of gers, and tbe wind storm of that ter For My P a in ,'’ by little Miss
Inman, daughter of Mr. and
clothes fortt-year-old boys date was something unusual. Great Hildred
Mrs. I. P. Inman. At the close of
up to fid-year-old men, and trees were uprooted and falling on tbe program, atti.-tic baskets well
we must sell them. In or­ every baud aud tbe driver and pass­ filled with tbe delicacies of tbe
der to do this we are will­ engers were tilled with consternat­ season were raffled off to the highest
On reaching un open tract on bidder from which a ueat fund was
ing to sacrifice for two ion.
the bank of tbe river above Elkton,
A prize coniistiug of a
reasons—to make room somewhat sheltered from the fury 1 realized.
share of the stock of the Lorane
for our spring line, and of tbe coast wind, they decided to telephone company valued at $5.00
then we need the money. wait a while in hopes that the wind was offered to the young lady hav­
So every suit in the house would soou calm. The doctor, how- | ing the neatest designed basket and
decided to loiter on down the ! this prize was carried off by Miss
for 10 days will be offered ever,
road ahead of the company and on Norma Dota. Taken all together
at 1 off; that is, a
reaching a great white fir tree, stop­ tbe entertainment was a great suc­
fit* 00 suit for __ f 12 00 ped to rest a moment, when o heavy cess both financially and socially
rushed up through the canyon, and those in charge coaidered them­
12 00 suit for . . . . 9 00 ¿ale
uprooting the very tree under which selves well paid for the effort.
7 <>.”> he had eougbt shelter, but fortunate­
10 00 suit for
7 00 suit for___
ly be was given ample »at mug of
O u r Circuit Writer.
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tbe impending danger aud retreated
C h ild r e n i ’ s s u i t s
th a t
just in tune to escape injury. It
Rev. J. Putmau has taken two
o lii a t
waa a close call, however. Tbe citi­ more appointments in addition to
kl 0 0 -suit. n o w ____ $ 3 0 0 zen» of Cottage Grove welcome tbe the eight be already had.
*> 2 5 doctor on bis return.
Mr Hicks and wife from Wiacoo-
3 0 0 s u it. n o w ..........
son. have arrived at tbe Grove.
2 .‘>0 su it. n o w ______ - Ï H8
Eli P erkins Lecture-
They are frieuds of Mr. and Mrs
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1 5 0 -n it , n ow
The people of Cottage Grove and Chapman, who lately came here from
T h e n , wii> c a ll y o u r itt- vicinity packed the opera bouse that state.
tentimi t o d u c k c o n t a a m i Monday evening to hear Eli
Mrs. Phoebe Skidmore, of Cotn-
maekinaw«, whieh must l’erkina, the great humorist, lecture. ctock, is sick.
go nt thè samo t r e m e n d u - Mr. Perkins waa introduced by Pref. Jae. Liinbeugb, of Mosby Creek
Briggs, of tbe high school under baa been poorly several days but
ouh r e d u e tio n .
tlis directions of which tbe lecture not dangerously ill.
To thoao of you who »** given. The Profeseoi stated
wear shtvtt, wo are offer- that Eli Perkins ranked as one of School began at Shields last week
with Mrs. Damewood, of Wildwood,
ing ¿t regalar f 1.50 «hot*, America's greatest men sud that j as
teacher.
ehildivn « «i/o«, at .fi; la­ there were three men who held tbe J. H. Weaver, of Saginaw, ie a-
for the “ biggest hare’ on
dies'. all «i/o«, vici kid, record
eaith,” a certain Oregou editor be­ mong tbe sick but not dangerously
patent tip, worth f2. now ing one. and Eli Perkins liemg the s o .
1.50: plain tip. all «i/.c«. other two. Mr Perkina began by
Mrs. McAllister, of Saginaw ia
saying that he had lectured to lar­ dangerously sick we are told.
worth #1.75 and 1.25.
\Ve have quite a num­ ger crowds than the one before bun
— and to smaller crowds also, on
I M e t!
ber of moil's odds and one
occasion a single man appear-
«■lids, coarse and fine ing before him on a very stormy j COLE— At Latham. March '¿1, 1904
lions, which will go for night He said he told tlie fellow ! Mr*. Jana Cola, wife of tie inspec­
tor Cole, aged 73 years.
s i .50. 1.75. 2.00, 2.50; worth that Lis presence was a gieat com
pliment to him and that he would
The body was embalmed by Mar­
it »in #2.(10 to $ 1 . 10 .
show
his
gratitude
by
delivering
to
j
tin
of this city and ship­
Call and son ns in our him his entire lecture. But Eli was ped A to I.awscn
Stockton. California for bori-
ew quarter«. Now Bank somewhat agitated when the fellow al.
tuil«l"'g
remarked that he wished he would COVER —The infant babe of Mr.
W E L C H <& W O O D S cut Its lecture sboit sa he was the and M u . D G. Gover, March 22,
LHH.
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« W A V . ; . t V E IT F O R . L E S S janitor and wanted to go home. Mi
Did You Ever Move?
committee recommeud that the roll
be circulated for signatures at the
adjourned mass meeting.
C. J. H o w a r d , Secretary,
Committee on Organization.
After the reading of the reportand
petition it was adopted by a unani­
mous vote and the committee dis­
charged. The petition was tbeu
presented for signatures and was
sigued by ever person present many
signature of citizens of tbe town
having been secured since the ad­
journment ot the meeting. Tbe
officers recommended in the report
of the committee, were unanimous­
ly chosen as permanent officers of
tbe association. A committee con­
sisting of the members of the form­
er special committee was appointed
to draft a constitution and by-laws
for tbe new organization and report
the same for adoption a* the ad­
journed meeting to be held at the
opera house .Saturday evening,
Provisions were also made for the
circulation of the petitions in the
other towns of the Willimatte and
Umpqua valleys. This movement
seems the only solution or remedy
for the present disastrous condition
which has demoralized the timber
and lumber interest of western Ore­
gon, and tbe organization promises
to spread rapidly to every town,
lumbei camp and hamlet in West­
ern Oregon, and it promises to be­
come a great power in that it is non-
partisan, but imbodies measures
ami objects which will soon be ad­
opted in tbe platforms of all po­
litical parties, as they strike a pop­
ular chord and are directly in the
interest of the upbuilding of our
great industries and resources of
our country, on which the very fu­
ture of our country and its people
depend. Let the good work go on.
The L e a d e r is reliable informed
that Mr. Jerome Renne, of Walk­
er, has announced his intention of
becoming a candidate for tbe nomi­
nation of assessor on tbe republi­
can ticket. Mr. Renne is at pre­
sent salesman in Walker Brothers
store and is said to be a gentlemau
well qualified in every particular to
fill acceptably and efficiently the
office to which he aspires. He has
many friends in this part of the
county who will urge his nomination.
D id
Know.
Seed
r o t a t o « '* an d C orn .
I have some choice Burbank seed
potatoes grown ou new river bottom
land, ulso a quantity of “ Pride of the
North” need corn for «ale. Inquire
of Fred Wright, Walker, Oregon.
Nolle«« ror P.« b tlca t Ion.
United states Land Ofltce.
Host*burs. Oregon. March 17 19.1,
N one. i. hurst., given that In compliant«
with th . provision. of th . art . f < ..ngreaa ot
JntM l, i l t t n U l M "A n art lor th . aal. of
11 in bar land. In th . Slate, of 'a lifo r m . "regon
Narad, and Washington T e rm o r,." aeegtend-
" S w z 11 tb* ,ubH * l“ d aI4tM »>7 set of i n p u t
W ILLIAM H. It. ROBINSON,
o f Doreua. count« o f IsUic, State of Orecmi, has
this day tiled in this office Ids sworn statement
No. or.'I fur the pureliase o f the n w ', of ga>, „ f
section No. ih In township No. ai. south
nl range No. J west, and .III otter proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for
for Its
tts
timber or stone than for agticultural pu ris­
|"'S**s.
ali d ,= to . establish
to said land hefi
, ---- v . his
---r claim
---- ---------.lefnrt*
Resister and Reeetver
Rese.
the Register
Receiver o f this office at Ko
Ifirg. Oregon, nn Saturday, thè tthday ol .lune
iwm . He nanies as wltns-ssos David Baker'
Andrew Land. B. Ijuid. « iUlani Arno d'
all o f Dnrena: Oreeun.
Any »nd »Ñ J*r*on* claiming adversely the
fe w
claims In this office on or before said « h . day of
Jane IS»«.
J. T. B rusovs
(m 2 D
Register.
CONTEST NOTICE
United State* land office.
Ruse burg. Oregou. Peb. t. ISM.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been Sled
In this office by Lucy Houck, contestane against
Homestead Entry No l u j a . maste November »
m l. for lot* I. J. J and *, Section j*. township ji
south, ranne 1 west, by charle* W sioat con-
testee. in which H ta alleved that the said Charlea
W. Sb>at ha* abandoneil said homentead and has
n«»t reside»! thereon ft»r a period .»f more than
six months last past, amt further that said traet
o f land embraced in said homestead is more val­
uable for timber and stone than for agricultural
parP«v«es Bald parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and .»ter evidence touch in a
said allewatfoaa at Ito rlo e k a m. on Marrh n
tSS 4 . bdtnre tbe Register and Receiver at thè
United Mate* Land (5fllce in Koseburg. f*rec- n
The said e«>ntesUnt having, in a proper affida­
vit. filed Feh. l. idM. set forth facts which show
that after due diligence personal service of this
notice cannot he made, it is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice be given bv due and
proper puNtcatbxi
U j
* h.
You
That everyone who tries Ken­
nedy’ s Chain Lightning for rheu­
matism, neuralgia, diarrhoea and
all other pains or infiamations, will
use no other linimeut, for the
reason it gives instant relief and
affects a speedy cure.
Ask your
druggist for Kennedy's Chain Light­
ning. Take no other.
Write F.
L. Kennedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for
bis testimonials.
For sale by all
druggists.
J H Loom, I ecEiv-j
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Bangs
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CHRISHMAN & B A N G S
(Continued from first uuge.}
Fashion Stables Z°VAèKaOR8 ^
Oregon Nursery Co.
SALEM. OREGON.
L A R G E S T N U R S ER Y
ON
THE
PA C IF IC COAST
Frui »nd Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vine», Etc.
Maynard Plum—Apple
Tilton Apricot—Frost-Resisting
WRITE FQR CIRCULARS— SALESMEN WA'NTED.
Cash advanced for expenses—Catalogue and price list free upon application
TOOL OUTFITS FOR
THE M E C H A N I C
We have them at all prices
Also, we carry the best
makes of tools of all kind*
f « r carpenter*, cabinet
maker* and macliini*t*.
Complete stock of general
hardware. See us Indore
buying your farm imple­
ments and wagous :
Grilli <f Vestili Co.
NOTICE FOR I T B LlC AT ION
United States Lanfi Office.
Koseburg, Oregon, March 15, l'.KM
Notice is he ret.y given ii.gi in cuiupuanoe
with the provisions of tf.e act of Congress of
June '»?*, entitled ” In a« t f<>r the sal* of
timber lands in the States ''alifornia.Oregon
Nevada.and Washington Territory," as extend­
ed to all the public land sta’ es by'act o: Augu»t
4, UK.
SARAH K. BLAIR
of Cottage (irove. county of Lane, state of Oregon,
ha* thi* day filed m this office her sworn state­
ment No no it* tot the purchase of the nw
section No 20. Township go s. of R j w.-,t and
will otter proof to si* w ih .t the land «..u-lit 1 «
more valuable for its timber nr «tone than for
agricultural imr|m*es. and to establish her cla'in
to said laud before .1 .1 W.ilton l s Commission­
er at his office at Eugene. Oregon. Monday the
Kith o f .June hum . s.ie name* as w tuess* s
William H. Blair. Lee F. I .and ret li. Rol*ert L.
Blair. Joseph E. Young, all of Cottage drove.
Lane County. Oregou.
Any and all person* claiming adversely the
above described lands a- r • |Ue>:e l t » til.•'their
claims in this ofll v ouorbefo v s \ | t:r i d tv of
June, mo 4
J T B uiixig»;
(m i»'
Register
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY and
Backache
CURE!
All diseases o f K idneys,
Bladder. U rinary Organs.
Also Rheum atism, Back
ache,HeartIMsease Gravel.
Drops;*, Female T rou bles.
Don’t b ecom e d isco u ra ge d .
T here is a
cure for you. If necessary write I)r. Fenner
He has spent a life tim e cu rin g J u s t *ucb |
cases as yours. A ll con sultations Free.
**A gravel lodged in m y bladder. A fter
using a few bid ties o f Iir. Kenner’s Kidney
and Backache Cure I passed a g ra v el half a.
large as a marble. The m edicin e prevented
further form ations. I was co re d .
W. T. OAKES. O rris. V a."
Druggists. She.. II. Ask for Cook B oo k - Free.
NOTICK
POR PUBLICATION.
United si des land Office.
Hosehurg, Oregon. .Ian. '. iso.
Noticeli her«'., given mat In compliance
with t h a n r o c l.lo n . oi ii.e i* i of Conan . . of
Juna s. 1 ST«, enlitled "An a i
r the «sì* of
i tlm her land, in the Stales of call orm e.'>-eaoo
ï i î * dî,ÎL,d " V o ''! ‘ wn Terri.ory." Mextend-
t 18V *
ST.VITUS'DANCE S 'enner,
r
F o r S a le b y M o d e rn
Fredonia.N i
Pha
‘ b* PubIic 1.0*1 atetes by act of A igual
JOHN E. WINTERS
of Cottage drove. Count) *>( lane, slate of Ore­
gon. has this day lilcrt m this office In. sworn
statement No. J»l 4 for the purchase or the ,e '.
of Section No. is in lownsliip No. jl. south of
“ »"li?, 1 «est. awl will ..Her p rod to show
that the laud sought „ more valuaul.* lor its
tinner or stone than for agricultural purposes
i Q<!
e ; 1 »Ml»h Ills Claim to said land before
J .J . Wallon. 1 s. Commissioner, ar Eugene
Oregon, on Tuursday. the it dar of March mm !
as witnesses Joseph it ieka and Car­
in i *li*,r.l,,w* "Í s,»r. »nd Andy .1 i amphelt and
The New Home
Sewing Machine....
D inego"'" ”* <•"«»«* urn»», all of l.,„e conn-1
l!:
- 2 in y? nd ■*11 pe™011* claiming adversely the
»hove desurlhe.) lands are rciastcd to file their
Mweh. ISM.*' rtfl,ce " " “ 7 hr,“ re » I d Jl day o f
Jl5
J- T. B rido ge. Register.
NOTICE EUR PUBLICATION.
United states land Office,
nosehurg. Oregon. Mar i 19 m
S j K ? a " / ? 1 Ä S S M
A p h l t t i m ,* il
for the e u J ‘
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Do not lie deceived by alluring advertisements
and think you can get the best made, tlnest
r - 'h e r Z u ^ : l r'X e Unisti and
HOST POPULA! SEWING MACHINE
™Ihim »" k « ” "' JoimHuU
a mere song. Buy Irom reliable manure-
^ ’ j '^T r ' e mo g^.Reglv^r "" ! fur
turers that have gained a reputation by hone*»
B erry P la n ts unit Heetl P o ta to e s
LoRan-berry roots. The logan-
bsrry m a cross between tbe ret!
and svuare dealing. There Is none In the world
fan equal iu meehanU*al eonstrurtion. dur­
ability o f working part*, flnenes* o f finish,
beauty in appearanee or has a* many impr »'f*
tnenta as the SEW HOME.
W R I T E H IM C T R C U L A i» .
K
flat” ? o fb o th * ' an'i'
‘ “ g Itli ¡E l HOIM Seiillg I h i M CO,
again as either of its parents, and is Oranae. Mass., Boston. Mass., 2 * Union Square,
Yr*-
* ou ls.
• Mo.. U9»**
F —
ew A
.u k, ' Uhieagn. —
III.. st/L
the leading berry today except the Teas*.
San Francisco, Cal.. Atlanta. Ga.
strawberry.
Price by mail, 50
FO R SALE BY
cent* per doz. by express or freight
M
ARION
\F/fH
100 $2.50 1000 $15. Excelsor
Farslfsr* D ..l .r
CeTTAGE G l
strawberry plants $3 per 1000
Money maker potatoes. 60 cents per
bushel. For sale by L S . C oon .
Give the L eader a six month’
«cl't'A
JW isriV r* ¿'ear'» t[j<d suOaeripticn.