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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1904)
O u r Motto: “ L ive a n d Let L iv e " L A D IE S ’ U N D E R W E A R Laities fleeee-liiied underwear, good honest values. L A D IE S ’ W R A P P E R S 5 0 : to $1 suit Ou« of the mo.it complete showings lu town. C H IL D R E N ’S U N D E R W E A R Comfort at small oost. 25c to 70c suit $1 and 2.25 F R U IT S H IR T 1 A rv A A R E H A P P Y in our present ability to offer to our many friends more attractive features than ever ______ before in GOLF, DRESS, NEGLIGEE and W O R K SHIRTS. The range of Style in each line is large and well assorted, and will meet with the demands of all tastes. :: :: :: XUU 4 You are invited to call and look over our line Hemenway ® Burkholder GOOD ROADS MEETING. s M O ZART SYM PHONY C L l'B . P foir& m of th l, Cslebr&IoZ New Y ork; NuM c«l O rganlielion. PA 111 I. i. Over to re-Kosamunde. Mozart »Symphony Club, it. Viola d ' A m our, S olo l’ lelu de and T ra u m e re i........ .. Schum ann. Mr. Richard Stoelzer. J. Violin S o lo . Hungarian ltapsody ...... . ................. AFTERTHOUGHTS (Concluded from Hrst page.) Schubert. ... Barasute. sassors are elected and qualified.” The report was adopted and rous ing addresses were made by H. D. Edwards. J. R. Hill, W . K uyken dall, L. T . Harris, Jerry Atkinson, J. V . O'Leary, W . A . Maltman, J. M- Shelley, S. M. ■ Yoran, A . S. Powers and others, some o f whom paid a well merited compliment to the Grange for its able advocacy o f good roads. Commissioner Hill wanted the commissioners' court at>olished, all grafts eliminated and four supervisors elected to su perintend road building in the coun ty. Tlie general expression was for method and system in road con struction. Miss M arie Stori. 4 . C om et S olo Fantasia Singvogelehen ............. ........... H n il. H err T h eo Hoeh. l*a u»M>:,a S o lo .................. D eW itt. S | O-Uu Wolo-Kuiitasie ___ Hervias. Mr. Blndeck H apranoS olo It Raeio .. Ardittl. Miss Maris Stori. PAirr i* ( a Interm ezzo Komzah. 7 Quartette I b I’ izzciato............Saro. ■Mozart Sym phony Club. M. Alphtne E cho H orn Trulesse Rom •new H oeh. Mr iftieo H oeh and Mr. M. Itlodeck. ». H ong with violin O bligato Johnson C O .M M rT T H K S . Played an>1 sun g by Miss Marie Stori. it*. In-sci iptive Fantasi In the Clock Following committees were ap- H torafnewi .Stoelzer. poiuted: hl'N tM M - -The apprentice opens the Membership—J. M. Hyde, Jerry •tore in the m orn in g ami winds up the «liffoient clocks, the ticking o f Atkinson, F. M. Wilkins, W . A . which gradually developes in to a Inu- Maltman, A. C. W oodcock. sk-al imitation o f a clock slore. Tlie On suggestion o f Dr. K uyken O u e k o o t'o c k Mritces the hour, after which the deep sound o f another clock dall. ably seconded by Hon. L. T. is beard T he alarm clock then brings Harris, the chair was instructed to a m erry rattle follow ed by the strik appoint a committee on road legis ing of another clock in harmony with tlie music, the apprentice then whis lation, to present road matters to tles a Irttie tune. After this, the clock j the legislature and before congress. that oon t'atns the e h i m « gradually j The chair appointed the following: runs down and stops. The boy winds | L. T . Harris, W . G. Gilstrap, P. it up airani »mi then tlie miniature chim es of a Sc itch cathedral are heard I L- Campbell, J. H. McMcClung, in tlie distance. The n e ig h b o r in g ! G. W . Griffin. clock strikes tlie hour ami a carol tol- Tlie meeting held two hours and lows. Now that all the clock s are in j was full o f interest throughout. At running ord er the apprentice look s! the close those present voluntarily afterkheoi+KT work, but is Interrupt- ! et! by a sleighing party passing the added their names to the member window, anu he then leaves the clock ship roll. It is a move in the prop store er direction. II. H eroM TtTrumpet A Reminiscence fion i "A ld a " Verdi. Pure lard only cent* per pound Herr. Theo. Hoeh. pail at Bartels. Fully W an tinted. Beads Beads Beads n Indian Brad Work, Embroid ery Materials, Battenberg and Point Lave Patterns, Up-to- Date Collars, Dress Patterns n Opera Haut« Bid« C. A OGLESBY. Pr»g All play and no work makes Jack a bad boy. Character may be sold, but it can not be bought. Where there is a will there is a lawyer not far away. When in doubt, don't marry. It is not a genuine attack. It takes something more than giving to clean dirty hands. It requires kind words as well as salary to hold good employes. Lots of folks work themselves half to death trying to get something for nothing. As whiskey improves with age. the longer a man lets it alone the better it is for him. Some Christains insist u pon pad ding their sb o u ld e i9 b e fo re taking up the cross. When we get our Sunday school organized tbe infant class will be made up of tbe parents. It is said that where one boy smoked occasionally ten years ago 500 smoke regular*- today. Mauy a self-made man would prol ably turn, out a different kind of a job if given another trial. Tbe gate to heaven may be narrow; but many will find that it takes more than narrowness to enter there. Don't scoff at religion. If you had the genuine kind you would not scoff at anything. Scoffing is a mark of ignorance. Somehow or other the man who never reads the newspapers always manages to see any uncompliment ary reference to himself. A man never knows bow hard bis wife works until he tries to clean up the house preparatory to his wife's return from a two weeks visit. Women who have the least mercy upon their erring sisters usually weep most copiously when they fol low the history of Lady Issabelle iu “ East Lynne.” Let no wife devote a large portion of her time to society work which shall keep her away from home day times and evenings, without the full concurrence of her husband. Every woman expects to work noue kind of a change in tbe man she marries, therefore she doesn't want him to be too good in tde lie- ginning. But the reform don't work. Democratic ..HINDS VENSKE.. R E A L E S T A T E and M IN IN G C L A IM S All kinds of improved ati.l unimproved city and couutry prop erty a! I.iwcal pncoa We act as agents for property owners, collect reuts and remit promptly. ;; A gents for CURRIN'S M c F a r l a n d s MRS. C. A. P E R K I N S Lota mil l on tbe installm ent plan. Referencea. Bank, or anyone io Cottage Grove. A dditions First National Some good enough for Sunday-go- to-meeting pants. GROW ERS M en’* and B oy ’* W ork Shirt* B oy*’ and K isd’ Overalls Economy revealed in every price. 45 to 60c 25 to 4 5 c M E E T IN G I m iv in — * W. S. w Cltrlinun _. _ Oregon Nursery Co. SALEM , OREGON. LA R G E S T N U R S E R Y ON THE Maynard Plum— Apple Tilton Apricot— Frost-Resisting WRITE FOR CIRCULARS— SALESMEN WANTED. Cash advanced for expenses-Catalogu* and price list tree upon application Jim Haskins and wife are resi dents of this neighborhood. B jB r— ______ i jgjnl T O O L O U T F I T S FOR Jay DeSpain, Phoy Coffin were visiting on Silk creek last week. THE M E C H A N I C Oscar Wheeler and Ed Babcock were over from Silk creek last week. f i l l W e have them at all prices Also, we carry the best makes of tools of all kinds f o t carpenters, cabinet makers and machinists. Complete stock of general hardware. See ns before buying your farm imple ments amt wagons : : • Neil Edward« is visiting his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller. Married. \Vwy I1**1 j " 1 ! a I k ä G r iffis .NOTICE FO K I’ C m .lC A T IO N United States Land Oftbv. Roseburg, Oregon, March 15, 1904 j Notice is here y „iveti u.m in tamipiiAnoe with the provisions o! u.e «et of I’tinpreM of June 3, 18.8, entitled "A n a t (><r the wide of timber lands in the Slates o f • ali'ornia. Oregon Nevada ,and Washington T errt'.iry," a»extend- •d to all the public land states by act of August Don’ t neglect that house any longer, hut call at the express office and have Tom Awbrey write vou up a policy; in either the .Etna Insur ance Co. or the Oregon Fire Reiief Association, of McMinnville, Oregon. Heed P o ta to e s 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” seed corn for sale. Inquire of Fred Wright, Walker, Oregon. For S a le . Scotch Collies. Fine breeding and excellent individuals. Puppies now ready for shipment. Prices very reasonable. Rov G m o o s . Con.stock, Ore. TIM F. T A B L E NO. 3 T o take effect on April f , 19M. iw iL Y i x c c r r i i t s d a y . ■ A £ a o a ------ — : - i a MTATIONS Roseburg, Oregon, .Mar. 9, 1:104. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final pr.*of in sup|H>rt of hi r claim, and that said proof w ill he made before J. J. Walton. United States Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon April 23, 19M. Viz; II. E. No. 9234.0race Bennett for the e>3 lie1.. e ‘ , s c '„ ¡section 1». Town- slup 21 South, Range 3. West, she names the following witnesses to prove her continuous res idence noon ami cultivation of said laud viz JesseH . TrnnnelLWUllani s. Keyes. John Hull' and John Trunnell. all of Cottage d rov e, Oregon ____ J T B r iih jk *. Register. NOTICE FOK PU BLICATIO N l idled States Laud Office, v .. , , Kosehurg. Oregon. March 25. 1904. Noticed Is hereby given that tlie following 2 B A i e ,i,ter I»»» iHetTMutlce of lb* intention to , make filial proof in stip|*ort .if his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Walton l . S. Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon. ,.1» Muv on **• K ,N o ■ « « . < «»arl n H. L w r-i U e k j 3 "V Section 1», 1 . .*0 s K. JW He name» the follow ing witnesses ti. prove his continuous residence upon and culti- vaUnn o f u M land. v l/: I . car \ Hr«21-r Uan l Hht-ridan. Tlmma, .1. ............... W Jotin»>n. all o f W alker, Orexon. (A ,) C o. “ KIDNEY and s Backache % CURE“ A ll d is e a s e s o f K id n e y s . B la d d er, U r in a r y O rg a n s . A ls o R h e u m a tis m . B a c k a c h e ,H e a rtD is e a s e G r a v e l. D ro p sy , F em a le T r o u b le s . i f D on ’t b ecom e d is c o u r a g e d . T h e re 18 M * ■»* ^ c u r e fo r y o u . I f n e c e s s a r y w rite D r. F e n ? n e ^ He has sp en t a lif e tim e c u r in g J u s t sue cases as you is. A ll c o n s u lt a t io n s F re e . “ A g r a v e l lod g ed in m y b la d d e r . AftJ u sin g a few b o ttle s o f T»r. F e n n e r 's K idn a and B a ck a ch e C u re ! p assed a g r a v e l h alf 1 la rge as a m arble. T h e m e d ic in e p r e v e n t« fu rth er fo rm a tio n s I w as c u r e d . W . T . O A K E S , O rrlx, V a.” D ruggists. 50c.. II. A sk f o r C o o k B o o k —f r i CT X/ITIIQ'nAMPC Buri Cure rircularTH O l a v l l U u U AriU L ru nner, Fredonia.N.] For S a le b y M o d e rn P h arm acy The New Home Sewing Machine... ______J- T. H hiduks . Kegiiter. V « Jaa.lhTJ:niÄ!Sli0i ! h* *“ of 'onrrrM ol ro ti tied An act for the naie of Umber lands in the States of t'alifornla « )raion fuiaz * tS* ? b l ° 1“ '5 ,U'M b7 •« ot. n,n. WILLIAM H. H. BURIXSON lb* not he dei'oived by alluring advertisement^ *nu think you *;an get the liest niade. fincm finish and MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE for a mere song. Buy lroni reliable manufacj turers that have gained a reputation by bonesl and svuare dealing. There is none In tfie work! that. ‘*an equal in merhanlral construction, «iun anility o f working parts, fineness o f flntsM heauty in appearant'e or has as many improve! jnent» as the NEW HOME. W R IT E F O R C IR C U L A R S . mwÉm' ¿ S fife Ä ® « - Subject to change wlth*>ut notice Freight will not be received at the o . ft s g R. K. oep»»t after 3 p m. T«> Insure forwarding on the next train, freight s m t be delivered in am ple time to permit of It» being Nlled. All outward freight forwarded only at the Joint risk of shipper and consignee. A . B. WtX>D. Acting Gen'1 Manager h Nnllce for P M h lieatlen . Uniteli States laiml O A ce «asetMint, Oregon, Mar,-Hi: |»M U t h* ‘ ln f o m p ll.n o , — F I T y ~11.1V 5.13 7.5* 3»X te.49.V03 CURKIN jJftT.ôlN . Vi - - 10.44 4.59 UKKRO t;t»KlH> j..v»7 .-» *v.« . 10.3S 4.53 RAKKK LO! » 7.7 10.33 4.47 3.14 H.1* A3 DOKKNA 10.30 4.44 KK1» K«N'K 3.17 AIT 9 l S 10.23 4.39 GRAVEL PIT x :m * »• »« to JO 4 35 Ajh ».Atilt.31 .... ST1W A I T to.OI 4.20 3.3» » 12. STAR 9.4s 4.10 K«1 KY 1*01 NT 3 42 * .4 \ 12.» 9.45 4.12 W lL I»w oni> L.YS «.» tfi Lv Ar ¡.ja «.iw •Afternoon trains will be run on Satur*iay*i only M DR. FENNER’S SARAH K. BLA IR w OREGON & SOUTHEASTERN R, R, CO, (S 4, UK. Logan-berry roots. The logan of Cottage Grove. county of Lane, state o f Oregon, has this day Med m this office her sworn state berry is a cross between tbe red ment No WHO for the purelui.se of the nw section .'ll. Township go s . of R 2 west and raspberry and the blackberry and w ill offer No proof to slinw that the land sought is has the flavor of both and as big m ore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish In i claim again as either of its parents, and is j to said land M o r e .1 .1 Walton 1 s Commissi n- at his office at Eugene. Oregon. Monday the tbe leading berry today except tbe j er 13th o f June pj(M. Sue names as witness* s strawberry. Price by mail, 50 William II. Blair. Lee F. I.audre.li, Roliert L. Blair. Joseph K. Young, all of Cottage d rove. cents per doz. by express or freight, Lane County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 100 $2.50 1000 $15. Excelsor above described lands a - r.*q ic-de l to iile’ their strawberry plants $3 per 1000. claim s in this office ouorhM o.v 4 ml 1 it 1 *1 $y if 1904 J T B h i i x . eh . Money maker potatoes, GO cents per June. (HR*' __ _____ Register bushel. For sale by L S. C o o n . N OTICE FOR PU BLICATION n:l 8) Dillard Ore. United States Land Office. F ir e P A C I F I C COAST Frui sod Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. Birthday party at Roy Coffins Saturday night, Chester being the guest of honor. B e r r y P la n ts and Seed P o ta to es ®*S|. C O T T A G E GROVE Fashion Stables o ° rtae G O N D IV ID E . SCOTT— VAXSCHOIACK— In Eu gene, Thursday evening March 24, 100-4. James W. Scott, of San Jou- quin, Cal., and Amauda Vanschoi- ack of Wildwood, Lane County, Ore. Justice C. A. Wintermeir, officiating. The bride is well and favorably known in this vicinity where she has a wide circle of friends who join the L eai > f . ii in wishing the happy coupie happiness and pros perity. They will reside in on the Wilewood farm of the bride. _ —— CHRISHMAN & BANGS Thirty-live enthusiastic fruit grow ers met Saturday in Frank's ball at Eugene for the purpose of organiz ing a fruitgrowers’ association. F. B> Chase ( resided and C. M. Densmore acted as secretary. J, R. | Shepard of Salem, one of the most prominent fruitgrowers in the state, ; was present, representing the Will amette Valley Frune Association. He explained fully the workings of his association, its advantages. etc. The new association will be formed similar to the Willamette Valley As sociation B. A. Washburne of Spring held, W. O. Zeigler and C. M. Dens- more of Eugene were appointed a committee to draw up a constitution and by-laws. The capital stock will be placed at $10,000. Shares will be $25 each, and will be sold only to fruitgrowers. Monday, April 11 the next meet ing of the fruitgrowers will be held at Frank's ball. Eugene, to adopt constitution and elect officers. The Cottage Grove precinct was ably I represented by John Hull, at the | temporary organization. Primary. Notice is hereby given tbat tbe Democratic primary for East Cot- tag* Grova precinct will be belli at t h . opera houne Saturday April Htb. at I P M. for the purpoee of elect ing 10 delegate* to t b . county demo cratic convention ami nomination of candidates for Juatic. of tbe Peace and constable. All citizens not in sympathy with the monopolistic tendency of tbe re publican party and who do not “ point with pride” l . the preeent ‘ ‘proniwroua" condition of our lum- berinv and other kindred indue trim are cordially invited to attend. L F. Wooley, Preciuct Chairman. 5 5 to 9 5 c Cheaper thun your wife can make them. A s s o c ia t io n to b o F o rm e d . C a p it a l S t o c k . $ 1 0 .0 0 0 . W i t h S h a r e s o .t $ 2 5 E a c h to F r u i t R e is e r s , TALK M E N ’S O V E R A L L S 50c to $1.25 N E W G O O D S A R R IV E D Our line of Ladies’ Misses and Children's hose are com plete. Men's sox and fancy hose can’t be excelled. Boys’ suits, men's neckwear, underwear nml all kinds of notiuns usually kept in a racket store. S P E C IA L —A small line of ladies' misses anil -diild- ren's shoes at Actual Coat, to make room for other goods L A D IE S ’ B L A C K S A T E E N Underskirts. If you are wise you will take advantage of this offer. None like them in town for the money. A . K . S H E R K . P r o p r ie t o r N E W G O O D S A R R IV E D 85c to $1.50 73he N EW Y O R K R A C K E T STORE and] O u r P olicy: “ Qulfck S a le s Sm all Profits fer C a s h ." M E N ’ x DRESS S H IR T S Register. Most patents applied for are tint rejected by the U. S. Patent office but rnanv are afterwards i^rocured through the .killful prosecution ^ f C A of n S a tb iD g to D , ht ,t' "Mt Si,l"i M acl""e c'' T exas, San FrancTsct». CaL, Atlanta, Ga. F o r » a l e bv MARION VEATCH Fwrnhare Dealer COTTAGE GBOff P a te n t U w T e r i D. C. * Give the L e a d e r a six mooth’s or m year’s trial subseription.