Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, April 22, 1904, Image 5

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She was a good woman, be loved
bet. Sbe was bis wife. Tbe pie
was good— bis wife made it— be
ate it. But tbe pie disagreed
with him uuil he disagreed with
bis wife. Found a remedy and is
happy, so is bis wife, and to find
that be could have any prescrip­
tion filled that be would bring in.
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Tiles the grass grow.
attepburg patterns at the Novelty
•o.
It Mr the new Phone card at the
lornfPharinaCy.
B \ l k — A good plaso cheap,
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ii the express office.
,e uJut fatal fall with some people
when they fell in love.
afd Mrs. F. U. Wheeler visited
■buiL' Monday on business before
Land office.
i »[ month will keep your suit
nedl pressed, buttons on, and rips
>d at the Ideal clothes cleaning
distillent. Mrs. W. A. Cunning-
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Art llneus at the Novelty Store.
the Angelas is coming to Cottage
G rove.
Bead the P. T. Company’ s closing
out sale ad.
The Gross Hotel, the place to stop
when you visit Eugene.
Old cuilos bought at the Novelty
Store, Anna Oglesby, prop.
Nice pare lard only 65 cents per 5
pound pnil at Bartels meat market.
Miss Smith of Springfield was a
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Powers
over Sunday.
All shades of picture matting and
passe partout binding at Veateli’s fur­
niture store.
Carl Graham came down from tbe
Bohemia mtnes.th's week to look after
business matters.
Mrs. Ed. MoCalllster ol Saginaw,
was brought to this city Saturday to
receive medical treatment.
The Methodist Year Book for ISO!
reports a gain of nearly a thousand
churches during the last year.
J. S. Milne of the hustling real es­
tate firm of Medley & Milne Co., is
just recovering from a severe illness.
Hon. Bin'ger Hermann leftWashing-
ton I). C. for Oregon last Saturday.
It is expected he will arrive here to­
day or tomorrow.
The little daughter of John Renfro
of Fall Creek, was at play Saturday,
when she fell and broke both bones of
her left arm just below tbe elbow.
Ask Garman & Hemenway for the
Rogue River Creamery Rutter, manu­
factured at Medford, by C. E. Gaddis,
in the valley where the alfalfa grows.
Dick. White is down from Rohemia
looking after business interests. He
says tlie warm rains and sunshine is
causing the snow to rapidly disappear
in the Bohemia mining district.
Indian bead work at the Novelty ( r
I Store.
i T li- ¡Angelus I) coming to Cottage P
drove.
Breakfast bacon 15 cents per pound
at Bartels.
Wanted, a cheap driving teum at
Phillips & Wheeler.
A full line of all kinds of seed beads
j at the Novelty Store.
Born,to the wife of Jack Lewis April
14, 1804, a 12-pound daughter.
Miss ILtuuubil, ajteaeher in the pub­
lic schools visited in Eugene Saturday
and Sunday.
A marriage license wag issued Tues­
day at Eugene to Martin Shea and
Lola Beckley.
The eusiest way to find out the sin­
cerity of a woman's religion is to con­
sult tho hired girl.
A choice lino of Brussels and Ax-
minister carpets, art squares mid mat­
ting at Marion Veatch’s.
The absence of pleasant smiles at
home, no doubt bus caused many a
husband to seek them in a saloon.
Jesse A. Griffin has secured a posi­
tion as book-keeper with a Portland
lumber company and went to that
city Monday to accept tlie position.
Sunday morning at theM. E. church
Rev Feese has chosen for his subject,
“ The Baptism of Christ.” evening
subject, “ Tbe Christian in Politics.
The Grant Harrison farm of 173
aeree was sold this week by the ¡Med­
ley & Milne Real Estate Co., to a
gentleman from Southern Oregon,
consideration $3250.
Mrs. Joe Miller who is conducting
tlie boardiug house at the Alca mill
spent Saturday in this city looking
after her oosv west side homo aud
transacting business.
J. U. Stevens a prominent member
of the socialist party addressed a fair
sized audience at tho opera house in
this city Wednesday night on tho sub­
ject of “ Capital and Labor.”
The required bonus of $300 to Insura
the-liig Railway Trainmen's excursion
te Eugene lias been raised. The ex­
cursion connot be given ou May nth,
but will be given May 30lh.
Dr. A. Corpron went to the Jackson
county hot springs Tuesday to remaiu
a week or ten days in tlie liope of has­
tening his recovery from a sever at­
tack of grip and lheumatism.
We noticed a young gentleman and
a young lady emerge from a parlor
last Sunday and one side oT his
aoseVas p iwdered and one side of
her’s was not. What was that a -ign
of?
HATS : NEW HATS
Latest Styles in Hats and Caps.. See
our line before buying. Our Beaver
Hats are the best made. :: :: :: ::
Grarman, Hemenway*Co.
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Born, to the wife of Ola Keyser,
April 15, a boy.
Miss Bessie Woods of Eugene, is a
guest of the family of her brothel, Le-
Roy Woods.
A few hundred dollars to loan on
first class real estate security. In ­
quire of Phillips & Wheeler.
C. H, Jones is plating tho material
on the ground for a commodious resi­
dence on hia lots opposite S R.Pipei’s
residence.
I f you ever expect to get a homo
in Cottage Grove now is the time to
buy it. We have some nice ones very
cheap. Phillips & Wheeler.
Mr. Gettys of the Oregon Securities
Co., is down from the mines taking a
brief vacation. Me has been in Bohe­
mia almost continuously for seven
years. The L eader acknowledges a
pleasant call.
M E R C H A N D I S I N G
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Eugene Business College
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F. S. HAROUN, LL. D., President.
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BOOKKEEPING, PEN ART, SHORT HAND AND TYPEW RITING .
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We have first class Teachers—Best Methods.
Students may enter any time during the year.
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W A R N IN G .—is hereby given to
those who have been appropriating
flowers from the public school flower
beds, that an example will be made of
the first person apprehended trespass­
ing and Hiking (lowers from these
premises. These beautiful flowers
should not lie disturbed.
M O NEY SAVED
There are a huudred and one things on which I can
save you money at my store. Bargains iu all kinds of
H O U S e H O L D t - C O O D S
Just the things you are ueediug in your homes at half
The Central Saloon, of Pape & Co.,
the regular price
E g g foods, lice paint, etc., etc.
was burglarized Wednesday night,
entrance being effected through a
STURDEVANT’S
POULTRY
PREPARATIONS,
rear window, The money drawer was
broken open, one slot machine unlock­
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ed and another defaced aud robbed of
its contents, about $12 in all being
Harry Wynne, the genial hnrdwtue taken. The officers think they iravo a
merchant, spent Tuesday in Eugene. clue, it being tlie work of liobo crooks.
Harry does not report tlie usual “ goc d
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
time” from the fact that he was chap
eroned hv Ids iietter seven-eights on
T H E W O M A N S CLUB
this occasion.
Iv ith tlie kitchen conven
Preaching services at tlie Christian
« micos you need. See us
church Sunday. 11 a. m. “ Called to Entertained a Large Company of
kit once for
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Rest” 8 p. 111 . “ Elemeuls of a Success-
Guests Monday Evening
ful L ife .” On Thursday April 28 p.
lickel-Plated and Enam-
11 . Rev. Win. Croden of Tacoma,
The woman’ s club of Cottage
Wash, will speak. Everybody invite i. Grove royally entertained a large
led K i t c h e n w a r e and
J. L'ochlin is building a neat commo­ number of guests in the new lodge
VA&HING M A CH I NE S
Hon. B. M. Veatch and Mavor J. S. dious, modern cottage on tlie lot back
O u r E n tire Stock of
Medley went to Portland Monday ns of his residence property iu t le Mc­ room, bank buildiug, Monday eve­
delegates to the democratic State and Farland addition for Percy Rogers. ning, the “ Spinster Convention.”
Ï and pocket eutlerv and
concessional conventions which wore W. H. Lincoln is building a large two being the principal features of tlie
Charter OaK Stoves and Uanaes
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held there Tuesday and Wednesday. story addition to bis residence in tl.e evening’ s program, the characters
same part of town.
comprising some 10 or 18 prom­
A teacher boxed the oars of a pupil
Col. W. H. Biair presented this inent ladies of the town. The M.
a few days ago. The boy told ids
mother and the next day the teacher office with some of the finest stulks of W. A. Orchestra furnished music
received the following note: “ Nature rhubard Tuesday we have ever seen. far tho occassion aud opened tlie
lias provided a proper place for pun­ They were fully an inch in diameter
ishment of a boy, and it is not his ear. and were grown b.v his brother-in-law evening’s entertainment.
The costumes
worn
by
the
I will thank you to use it hereafter.” at Portland, who is evidently an ex-
' peyt in gardering. Thanks, Colonel. “ spinsters” were grotesque, and the
Dr. T. B. Ford, presiding elder of
Mr. an«l Mrs. Frank Veatch return characterization
w as
excellent,
the SI. E. church will be in Cottage
Grove Monday evening at which time etl home Sunday from Southern Cali­ many ancient wedding gowns, which
fornia
where
they
have
spent
tlie
p
ist
lie will conduct quarterly meetings.
irietress. Leave onleis at The presiding elder (till go to San year. They are considerably improv­ had occupied a position in the
bureau drawer, for lo, these many
AH suits b.dow Bistern Cost.
Furnishings for very little.
’oods store.
I Francisco and Los Angeles from this ed in health and are pleased to get
back to their Oregon home.They weie years, were brought forth und dis­
Each day sees inure m:n nude happy here, not alone he-J
as | | ii Hanson Sundayed with ! place to attend the general confer­ given a cordial welcome by their
played on this happy occasion. Mrs
ence of tlie M. E. church .
e folk» at Eugene.
many o il friends.
cause they are buying cheaper— away below market value' jg
B. II. Job, presided over t h e
kin d! of sowing machine needle ?>
J. M. Cox has sold his “ Gold Coin”
Cnpt. Branson, the evangelist, nud “ Spinsters Convention,” in a very
—
but because here they buy Perfectly Dependable Goods
•etch's furniture store.
land " L e e ” claims in the Bohemia wife closed a series of successful re­
able
and
efficient
manner,
Mrs.
as
well. Jt Black's Perfect Fitting Clothing, for instance J
Mining
district
to
the
Oregon
Pacific
Ivertilers are getting Hue results 1 Mining .St Milling Co. Geo. Cox has vival meetings at Lorane Sunday and
returned to this citv Monday from F. D. Wheeler and Mrs. Clras.
1 theli ads in the L eader .
sold to the same company his “ Vlc- which (dace they proceeded north. Burkholder, serving as secretary
T h ere Is no Better C lo th in g Mai.de -
iss Fblssie Lockwood who is teuch- Itor,” “ Ready Bullion,” “ Midnight” About 35 o 111 vetsions were reported
1 ch 0 o l.it C mistook spent Sunday 1 and “ Portland” claims in Bohemia. at Lorane. The meetings were inter­ aud treasurer, respectively. Tlie
A t any price, and most men know :t. too.
Its clothing f
business routine, debates, musical
Will Oeoigc lias also sold to tills com­ esting and ordei ly.
hom* folks.
that has the hang o f the made-to-measure prodnet," with î I
nombers, and locally applied jests
heu yin go to Eugene don’t fail pany Ids “ Independence” claim in
Thursday evening the 14. the Lady during tlie conveution session, were
op at (the Gross Hotel. Best 25 Bohemia.
Workmanship Unexcelled, in this Closing-out Sale
Maccabees and invited guests quiet'_v
meallin the city. New building,
The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday at marched up to the hnll where the humorous in tlie extreme aud kept
furnish ings, courteous treatment 2 :3l) p. in. at tlie C. P. Parsonage, a
Knights were very busy initiating a tbe large audience in a very mirth­
prompt service.
business meeting. Ladies please come.
B. He gen, president of the O. & The L.T.L. will meet at 4 p.m. on Fri­ number of candidates, and took | os- ful mood. A t tbe conclusion of ti e
..railroad at this place, went to day at C. P. church. The ladies of the session. It was a complete surprise convention session, a kind of ail an­
land Sunday, accompanied by Union will give a reception to Honor­ and tile Sir Knights immediately gave atomical question contest was intro­
Honfiui. He will return to this ary and new memliers.n good program a recess and welcomed ihe Ladies. duced, tbe answers to tlie questions
again before taking Ids depar- and refreshments will tie tlie order of Refreshments were servo ! and a good
listed on tbe cards,peitnining to the
for hit headquarters in New York. tlie evening. Tuesday April Jfith, at s, time was enjoyed by all.
As we stated in our last issue Frank human body. Very few, if any,
U N D E R O D D F E L L O W 'S H A L L
p. m, at tlie C. P. parsonage.
Skillmnn, formerly engaged in tl e persons present were able to answer
Ed Petty, of the Bear creek saw mill grocery business in this city lias pur
east of Creswell, was in town Tues­ chased The Wave confectionery and correctly the entire list of questions.
day transacting business. Tho Petty assisted by Mrs. ¡Skillman will supply The meeting then 'resolved into a
Brothers mill is operated by water a large share of the local public de­ social session, while dainty refresh­
Notice to C on tractors.
power and has a capacity of about mand for sweet meats, ice cream soft ments consisting of Orange Frappe
3000 MEN WANTED.
3300 feet per day. Mr. Petty ravored drinks and tropical fruits Just now
Sealed bids will be received by
were served. Tliere
tlie L f . adbb with a pleasant call and they are aenrfog the celebrated Wash­ and wnfers
the school directors of school Dis­
T o buy Kennedy's Chnin l i g h t ­
stat.eiI that tlie exorbitant freight rates ington ice creiinr, which is one of tlie were about 150 guests present all
were not worrying them much as j finest creams on the market. Remem­ of whom voted tlie members of the trict No. 45 of Lane couDty, Oregon, ning Liniment, for Rheumatism and
their product went to supply tho local ber tlie Wave when in need of choice Woman's Club as ebarming enter­ at Cottage Grove, Oregon until 4 all pains and Inllaiuation.
Price 50
market, which, however, is a little | confectionery.
o’clock p. m. April 25th 1904 for ceuts, all Druggist, or by mail upon
>eejj»here they buy.
It
tainers.
dull
at
present.
They
have
been
run­
the erection and completion of a receipt of price, write F. L. K en­
.hows where the prices are
ning tlie pnst winter and have about
Clarence Morss is not only a young
frame school building according to nedy, Saginaw, Oregon, for list of
ight. They are learning
300.(Hie feet of good lumber on hand. musical genius but he has recently
Baseball Notes
plans and apecifications prepared bv testimonies. Satisfaction Guaran­
They also operate a planer in connec­ demonstrated tlie fact that lie has
:'ast where the best of bar-
Tbe league baseball season will Chas. H. Burggraf architect of
tion with tlie mill.
somewhat of a mechanical head on
painsfcre to be had.
They
teed.
his shoulders. Feeling the need of a open at Eugene, April, 28, where
fell wliere pure Drugs, Sta­
Mayor O. B. Clirisman. of Eugene, more rapid means of copying and one game will be played daily for Albany, Oregon.
A certified check of $150.00 pay­
tionery and Sundries can
republican candidate for county judge writing m.i«lc than by tlie use of a pen
F ir e
wns greeting liis numerous old friends he secured an old typewriter, remodel­ four days, between Vancouver and able to the board of school directors
he bought
Our
in tills city Wednesday and Thursday ed it and fitted the liars up with notes ! the Eugene league teams.
Don’ t neglect that house any
of district No. 45, most accompany
anil forming the acquaintance of and musical characters, and is now
The Welch A W ood« junior base­ each bid as a guarantee that the longer, hut call at the express office
those who have located here (luring able to reproduce or write music with
p K s c r i p t i o n s .. the pnst few years. We have heard accuracy and considerable rapidity ball team of this city played its bidder will furnish an approve bond and have Tom Awbrey write you up
it repeatediv stated lately that in the with tliis slightly altered and remod­ initial game for the season with the equal to 75 percent of tho amount a policy; in either the .Etna Insur
election of G. R. Chrlsman, south eled typewriter. This voung man will Springfield team
last Saturday, of the contract, within ten days ance Co. or the Oregon F ire Reiie
Lane will come us near getting a coun­ no doubt be heard from in the future, j which resulted in a victory for the
after the awarding of said contract. Association, of McMinnville. Oregon.
Are A iled with only the
ty judge as it will in many years, he j
Cottage
Grove
team
by
a
score
of
purest o f drugs.
All bids must be made out upon
W e make
having formerly lieen closely identifi­
J. 8. Stiles, Eugene's efficient chief
1 specialty of
ed with this part of the county and is j of police, who was nominate'! for 12 to 4. This team takes its name1 forms for the same.
personally acquainted with our people ( sheriff on the republican ticket in the from the well known local clothing
Plans, specifications and blanks
and their need* and requirements. late county convention, visited Cot­ and shoe firm of W elch k Woods, can be seen at J. E. You ngs office.
%
to his large property holdings tage Grove Tuesday in the interests
IliiptvMhot-mk' a specialty.
A M I L Y R E C IP E S Owing
he will give the people an economic- 1 of his candidacy and made a very who voluntarily fitted the boys out Cottage Grove, or at the architect’s
Wat<on and «‘arria;?** re­
al administration of county affairs, at favorable impression inion tbe citizen« with new uniforms. A return game office. The board reserves the right
litti. All work j 4 i 1 .tr.tuf* ***!
the same time putting forth his best of Cottage Grove. He has proven will be played within a couple of to reject any or all bids.
energies to secure better public high­ himself an expert at running dotzn weeks between the
two teams
District clerk J. K. B arrett .
ways and other improvements of and capturing criminals, and enjoys
Chairman board of directors
which he is an enthusiastic advocate, j the reputation of being a most alert The local high school team and the
Have youi horw utdih • n -
mnin*’d and repair* <1. Hltoii
J. W. GoWhY.
he being among the first to sign the and efficient officer, a id withal a gen­ Eugene high school team will play
at r»*ar o f tic manway At
membership role of the good roads ial gentleman. He is eminently well a matched game *at this place as
Burkholder's rttor** :: ::
association which was organized at qualified for the office to which he as­ soon ns tbe weather, will permit—
th nk
When A>'i thiuk >f sbavin
Eugene iu March. South Lane will pires and would make the county a
B A K E H
NEI BANK BULGING
|possibly Saturday.
o* us.—Dcoliam k Culp.
roll up a handsome vote for O. R. j safe and competent sheriff, <
Clubman,
HOUSEKEEPING
NEW
AND
SECOND
H A N D GOODS
C . J . M IL L E R *
Closing Out at Cost
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing
Furnishings and Crockery ^ ^
VyHne Hardware Co.
Great Bargain Chances for Men
ill
Pacific Timber Co. Store I
\ !l
atch the Crowds
General Black sm i t h i n (
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Pharmacy
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