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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1904)
iS Supplem ent to ZEbc Xanc County Xcafccr No. 2 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, APRIL 29, 904 VOL. XVI. New • Ads. > The Conn Baseball Notes.... Thai L e a d e r readers m s; f.unlli. .-Ire Ihem- The attention of L e a d e r readers selves with the names of the various couiiiy is called to the new ads of J. V. oandhtates both the republican anil democratic are hereby presented for their eousid.;r- Thornton, Hazlewood Ice Cream; tickets atuon: S. E. Lauder, Wolf-Americau Bi REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, cycles and musical goods; Capt. Ben j i Representatives— L H. Bingham, Cottage Grove. BV Ot II D. Boswell, mineral springs; L. I. N. Kdward, Junction; G . W. <;ntlin. Eugene. Lurch, merchandise; Metcalf A ! County SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Judge - G. It. Chris man, Eugene. Morse, groceries. It will pay you County Clera— K. I . Lee, Eugene. The K. P. baseball team will play to read each aud every one of these Sheriff— a practice game of bail with the ads. J. s. Htiles, Eugene. I Commissioner— Inoh Kchooi uiue at this place Sat I II. M. Price, Hale. Harris-Beattle Nuptials. I Assessor— urday. tile weather permittiug. B. F. Keeney, Goshen. Invitations have been issued for I Treasurer— Ignite au interesting game is promis I Robt. E. Eastland, Eugene. ed. The K P. team is getting in the marriage of Miss Jennie B ► School Superintendent— W. B. Hillard, Kugeue. training for a matched game with' f Beattie of Oregon City to Hon. L. j Surveyor— T. Harris of Eugene. The wedding the Eugene K. P’ s. at au early date. i C. M. Collier, Eugene. will t ike place at the residence of I Coroner— The Kugeue aud Cottage Grove : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cooke in this I Dr. F. Day, Eugene DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKKS. high school baseball teams engaged city, Thursday, April 28.— Oregon Representative— tit E. Barnes, Mapleton. in a spirited matched game of I all j Citv Enterprise. Edward Jenkes, Cottage Grove. L. It. Edmonson, Eugene. at this place last Saturday result- The groom is one of the mdst County .Judge— tmg in a score of 12 to 5 in favor of j popular young men in the state and W. ti. Cheshire, Springfield. County Clerk— the visitors. The Eugene boys I the bride is an accomplished young J. C. Parker, Pleasant Hill. gave evidence of being in better lady, who is widely known ami has ; Sheriff— j Fred Fisk. Eugene. practice than the home team, but a host of friends. The L eader ex Commissioner— I J. R. Hili, Junction. does not npptar to be a superior tends hearty congratulations. I Assessoi — I R. o . Brady, Creswell, team. 3000 MEN WANTED. Lewis and Clark Centennial. Portland’s Exposition will repre sent a total outlay of over $5,000,000 Though coveriug 405 acres of land aud natural lake, it will be compact in form, aud the average person will be able to see aud compiebeud it all in a few days at moderate cost. The cream of the former foreign and domestic exhibits to be made at St. Louis this ye ir will be trans ferred to Portland at the close ot the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The United States ex dibit will be moved entire to Portland and in stalled in buildings to be speciallv erected. Tins exhibit will be worlb $800,000. In additiou. Portland will have many features which will not be seen at St. Louis, such as ex hibits demonstrating the life, cus toms and industries of China. Japan Hawaii, Siberia, Russia, Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, the Philip pines ami India. , Notice to Creditors. Treasurer- | I. E. Stevens. Eugene. School Superintendent— I K. It. Parker, Creswell. Surveyor— | Ralph Hunt, Eugene. Coronor— R. M. Day, Eugene. To buy Kennedy’ s Chain Light ning Liniment, for Rheumatism and all pains and Intiamation. Price 50 Pioneer Conductor Dead. cents, all Druggist, or by mail upon receipt of price, write E. L. Ken- Frank Guthrie, who will be re uedv, Saginaw, Oregon, for list of membered by many Williamette testimonies*; Satisfaction Guaran Valley people as one of the old Ore teed. gon A California and Southern Pacific conductors, was buried at Col. Ingalls, U. S. A , retired, says of the six-i cb, wire-wound gun Portland on the 21st having died now under construction at Reading, at Deloris, Calif., a few days ago. Pa., that it «ill have a range of The funeral was largely attended by thirty miles and that a similar ten many of his old railroad friends. inch gun could throw a shell fifty- All the old and young employees nine miles. So some day. you see, who kuew Frank, had a warm spot nation“ will be able to go to war in their heart for him. The pall hearers were: M. C. Webster, W. without leaving home at all. J. Sally, P. H. Tynan, Geo. Hardy, A concert was given in Chicago M- V. Young, H. L. Froggatt, these last week for tbe benifit of soldiers being selected bv chief conductor S. «•ounded on the battlefields of the Veateli of Mt Hood Division 91, they Russo-Japanese war. Tickets were being some of his oldest and best sold on iuvitation and $4,500 was friends, some of whom were at one realized, which will he sent to St. time his fellow break men. conductors Petersburg for tbe Russian Red and engineers. Thus we go one by Cross society fund. oue. All persons knowing themselves There is opportunity in this part of Those wanting job printing should indebiei. to the undersigned,, will first see the L eader . Prices are right Oregon for many more raisers of poul please cell at Mrs. .1. K. Palmer’s and work guaranteed to please. try and egg producers. store aud settle before May 15, 15)0-4 Wide open towns are the fruits of (m2) j Mrs. N. E. Elsea. Watch the grass grow. wide open consciences.