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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
oooooooooooooooooooooooo t Pillow tops at cost at the Novelty ! / C Store. " See our bicycles, Lauder’s music store. Breakfast bacon 15 cents per pound at Bartels. “ WolfT-American Bicyoles” Lauder's \ music store. Rena Scott of Cresweil, is the guest of her cousin Miss Maggie Veatch of O F F I C I A L B A L L O T this city. |R W A R D v E V E R Y B O D Y ’S P R E C I N C T The girls are all stuck on those Al- E le c t i o n h e l d b y t h e p e o p le o f y o u r v i c i n i t y d a i l y don’s cdiocolatcs at Abrum’s. Y’ou bet ter try them. in front o f the name you w ould vote for. A G R E A T 8 N A P IN F U R N ITU R E } Some n i c e hardwood furniture, fhe drug store with “ Purity and A c c u ra c y "— iractienlly new, must be sold at once, T H E MODERN PHARM ACY uquire at this office. The drug store that leads— It costs a good deal more to get a matrimonal knot united than it does T H E MODERN PHARM ACY to get it tied. Lawyers are more ex [for accommodating salesmen o f Uncle Sam ’s stamps— pensive than preachers. TH E MODERN PHARMACY Misses Ethel Wooley and Anna Van Riper have gone to Alca, to work for or sellers o f soul-satisfying, trouble-destroying pills, etc.— Mrs. Joe Miller who lias charge of the boarding house at that place. Lloyd T. King, general organizer endowmenttrank, Knights of Pythias, of Portland, spent Wednesday in this OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO« city In the interests of tills rank. Riehurd Tapp of Divide was in the A1 Churchill is down from Bohemia The ¡Angelas U coming to Cottage Grove Saturday a witness to the hall Grove. games between Cottage Grove High for a few days. Andrew Brand was down from Bo Miss Ada Hanson Sundayed at home school vs Drain and Springfield. in Eugene. Ask Garman & Hemenway for the hemia tills week. Call at the Novelty Store for art A snap, Business lot 116x116—$150 Rogue River Creamery Butter, manu factured at Medford, by C. E. Gaddis, goods aud curios. Hinds & Venske. Pave for choice candies, in the valley where the alfalfa grows. Legal blauks and mining notices at Battenburg patterns and braids at kkard dearly loves his worst Tlie coon songs by Steel & Free the L e a d e r office. the Novelty Store. land’s rag time artist are worth the All oolors of velveteen for chem’cal Tlie Gross Hotel, tho place to stop admission price alone. At the opera the new Phone card at the when you visit Eugene. house next Monday and Tuesday painting at The Misses Newland’s parmaoy. ALL Mrs. D. E. Fields returned from For comparison, tiy tlie Washing evening. m I complete line of choice Brownsville Wednesday after having ton ice cream at the Wave. Miss Myrtle Purvance elosed a very W EIG H TS ust received at the Wave. successful term of school at Wildwood a pleasant visit at her old home. early acquire the habit of | Lessons given in embroidery and Friday aud returned to her home in W. W . Masterson and L. W. Baker SIZES and Jgarettes are like wormy bead work at the Novelty Store. this city. She went to Eugene Wed left for Bohemia Monday morning to p to the ground berore Nice pure lard only 65 cents per 5 nesday to attend teachers institute. work on tlie Champion Basin property FRIGES pound pail at Bartels meat market. Tlie teachers’ Annual County Insti Born—To the wife of Rice Hastings jntli will keep your suit Call and see what we have in Mc tute of Lane County was held at in this city May 12, 1904, a bouncing ssed, buttons on, and rips Farlands addition this week. Hinds & tlie courthouse in Eugene Wednesday daughter, Mother and child are doing W e give you more for your money than e Ideal clothes cleaning Venske. Thursday aud Friday, May 11 , 12 and well. fnt, Mrs. W. A. Cunning- 13th, 1904. An interesting program you get elsewhere, Cash or easy pay- Miss Ethel Veatch of Salem, is en A marriage license was issued by Victress. Leave orders at was carried out. ments. Come in and see the 1904 joying,! pleasant visit with tier sister, county clerk Lee Wednesday to Geo. | foods store. Mrs Harry Wynne. All of the teachers in the Cottage H. Dyer and Miss Nora Rees of Cot models at Noticed that somehow there public school and a majority tage Grove. LA D IE S—You are invited to call Grove handshaking during this of the teachers of the outlaying dis A tire alarm was turned in from tlie lay than during any other at Parker’s Bakery amt get a taste of tricts ure in attendance at the county he year. It must he that Aldcn’s chocolates. They are the best institute and the- students of these Elliott cottage Wednesday, but the |ning 'T spring all nature ever made. schools are enjoying a brief vacation. blaze was put out before the fire com panies could reach the scene. lands with herself and that I f you will take the trouble to look One of the catchy and entertaining for it you will find some intoxicating Dr. Geo. Wall returned home from features of tlie Steel & Freeland Com liquors at the bottom of most all pany’s entertainment is tlie up-to-date a trip to Roseburg last Sunday quite family jars. ill and for a time his life was despair eoon songs by their special rag-time We cordially invite all the Ladies artist, at tlie opera house next Moil- ed of, but his condition is now con to call and sample our famous Wash lay and Tuesday. Admission, 15, 25 siderably improved. ington icecream free on Monday May anu 35 cents. Dr. E. T. Anderson and wife left for the 16. at The Wave. Charles Burkholder, tlie genial and Poirtluud Friday, where he will reside There are ft hundred and one things on which I can Rev. Mr. Lake of Roseburg will well known merchant, and member and practice his profession. l)r. Hull save you money at my store. Bargains in all kinds of hold Episcopal church services in the of the firm of Hemenway .V Burkhold of Portland has taken charge of his Masonic hall next Monday evening. er, wus quite ill ami confined to his business and practice here, and comes May 16. opening at 8 o'clock. All home tlie past week. The L kader is here highly recommended. are cordially invited. pleused to leurn thut his condition Tiios A. F. Johnson, a well known citizen and mining man of this vicini A fine 9 pound May-day girl arrived now shows marked improvement. Just the things von are ueeding in your homes at half at tlie home o f Mr. and Mrs. Currin J. N. Boyd will be in Cottage Grove ty, who 1 ms resided (tore for many the regular price :: E g g foods lice paint, etc., etc. Cooley. Mother and child aro getting on or berore June 1 , 1904, with a big years, died at the Central Hotel in along nicely and Currin bears the well equipt photo tent with all the lat this eitv, May 9, l'.SH, of asthma, aged K U l.I. and complete line STURDEVANT'S POULTRY PREPARATIONS, title of Dad very gracefully est things in photographs. He is well about 57 yearr. He was a native of garden tools, cultiva- and favorably known here and his Iliinoins, and enlisted in the Union Geo. O. Knowles of the Bohemia Army at the ago of 15 years. He ers, potato- and corn- District mercantile firm of Knowles & old friends will lie pleased to meet cattle to Cottage Grove about 24 yeurs lawn-mowers and Gettys, came down from tlie mines him and extend him their patronage. ago and married Miss Zoe. daughter _____ or almost anything Tuesday and went to Astoria today as Candidates of Lane- county are fo l of Mr. and Mrs. G. Yansehoick soon a delegate to the I. O. O. F. Grand lowing tlie good old-fushioued custom thereafter. The mother died about u want in the hardware line, lodge. o f making a joint canvass, which indi a year age and six children survive OrrOSITK FIRST NATIONAL RANK e also handle a good line o f Born, to tlie wife of Tom Parker, cates good fellowship, regardless of their parents. The remains were in ic h in e and lubricating oils. May 8 th, 1904, a daughter. While political differences, ami furnishes a terred in tlie family plat in the Sears kneading bread, doughnuts mid pas means ol some slight reor< ation and eeinetary Wednesday, Rev .Rillingtou tries at the bakery, Tom can now lie amusement, if not of instruction to conducting the services. heard singing, “ Just one Girl.” He the rural voters. is a very proud father. Mrs. Jas. 8 . Benson and baby went A Good Show Coming. When we hear of a man saying that to Spokane Washington, Tuesday to The celebrated Steel & Free ewiu T R E A T Y O U R I G H T there is not a virtuous womun living, enjoy a months’ visit witli her sister we either think thut he lias been as Mrs. Mable Merriman. She will also land moving picture illustrated con sociated with n very low eliss of visit with friends at Cornelius before cert, formerly witli the W . O. W ., women or haseu’t sense enough to returning home. “ Jim” has return will return to Cottage Grove for a ed to his former bachelor diversions tell a good woman from a had one. two nights euigagement Monday and is “ one of tlie boys” again. Messrs Wheeler & Owens, the enter Sunday was a dry day in Junction. and Tuesday May 10th and 17tb prising Silk creek saw mill men are Both saloons were closed, and for the at the opera house. increasing the motive power of their past few days no games of chance This is a clean high class enter mill by tne addition of a fine new nave been operated there. This re boiler, and engine which was taken sult has been brought about by the tainment of unusual merit, which Is the Most C om outto theinill from this city Tuesday. demand made upon Mayor Miller to you cannot well afurd to miss. Of its appearance in Portland the fortable Shoe Made Mrs. Ed Underwood started on a have the law enforced, and in Ills nity Bkcoines imbued with a long trip Thursday. .She will visit official’capacity he is carrying out the Morning Oregonian of February 23, o f good fellowship. her father, Rob’ . Carey, in Illinois, letter of the law. 1!)04 said: The moving picture Will Hart, tlie conitacfor and build illustrated coucert given by Steel kinds of sewing machine needles after which she will attend the St. Louis Exposition and expects to be er, is progtesslng with the work on atch"» furniture store. gone about three months. Her many the neat modern cottage of Bob Mar A Freeland at Taylor street Church thews’ saw mill at June started friends wish her a safe and pleasant tin on the river bank south of the M. Inst evening, was u pronounced suc ^ ^ ^ ■ a m l is running on full journey. E. church. The cottage will be sup cess. F o r the third time during the We challenge any one to detect.the plied with bath, pantry, wardrobes last year this entertainment has pack ean soil you a ranch 3 miles slightest adulteration in the Washing and vestibule, liesides the six rooms. ed the church to the doors, aod on town. the wood on it will pay for ton ice cream. We guarantee that it Mr. and Mrs. Martin will occupy this both former occasions the expres inds A Venske. contains absolutely nothing but sugar, cottage as soon as it is completed. sions of appreciation were many aud M f W g o t o Eugene don’ t fail extract and pure cream. You will Chas. Beidler arrived at this place i> at tflh Gross Hotel. Best 25 find thut it does not leave that disa from Oakland, the first of the week to enthusiastic. The moviog pictures le a ls li tlie city. New building, greeable starchy taste in your mouth visit with the family of his uncle Ira were even belter ami more realistic WE HAVE THEM IN ALL W ID T H S A N D S IZ E S Ij^ ^ ^ K gs. courteous treatment that the majority of cream does. Conner. He lias decided to remain than t n the two former occasions Special attention given to all orders here and take the place of his brother f'MMPervice- for entertainments etc. “ The W ave.” Ira. who spent tlie past winter in as “The trip to the Moon and “Life of A. K. Cinghains, u ’ ,c values at per Women like these dainty ribbons for an American Fireman” received 9c a score of summer purposes, of course. yard Mrs. Job, wife of Dr. B. R. Job, sisting Ids uncle in farm work. Ira especial praise. A particulary Beidler returned to his home in the HI-Inch Percales, 1 5e values, at per started Monday oh a trip to St. Louis, 10c Sashes; Neck Ribltmisand Millinery play v a n i.................................. ..... near Oakland, noticeable feature of the moving the important (»arts. These Taffeta rib where she will attend the grand expo Calapooia valley, Mercerised ChamliMy, iT>e lae, at pictures was the entire absence of sition or world's fair. At Portland Thursday. 17c bons are of soft, fine ipiaiity, all silk and per yard in favorite coloring*. Best 30c Oftp Mrs. Job was joined by her sister-in- Ira Conner is building a large com the glimmeriug mid hazy appear Taffeta K ì M hmih . per yard 20c value, dosing out price, per >ard £ v t law, Mrs. McKeen who will accom modious residence and barn on the ance so common with other moving pany tier on her trip which will oceu- Yancy farm .which lie purchased last . _ . . ™ , , | p.y about two mouths. The many fall. ' 0 . 0 . MeOilvray Is superintend-1 P,cture mftclllueH- The colored friends of these estimable ladies in ing the work. Geo. Lea is putting scenes of California, Flordia and I ’ his city wish them a safe and pleas -1 the finishing touches on the neat farm Columbia Iliver as well as the views ; residence of E. C. Coulter on the Mut of the cities and cathedrals ol ant journey. re they buy. It Sere the prices are Lev. I. Putman is doing excellent ter place, which tie purchased last fa 1 . Europe, were especially’ pleasing UNDER. O D D F E L L O W S H A L L work on his large circuit tributary to Both of these places are being well and equal to months of travel and The}- are learning itlils city. On the 3rd inst. services improved. e the best o f bar- sight seeing. The vocal solos and ; were held at B'ue mountain school The recital given by Elmore Biee, to be had. T h ey house, and a class was organized, and Violinist, at tlie opera house lust duets by Messrs. C. E. Freeland pure Drugs, Sta Ion last Sunday four new accessions Wednesday evening x as surely the and F. I). Confer, illustrated by ' were made to the M. E. church at Lo- great even; of the season, Mr. Rn-e many views, met the approval of a nd Sundries can rane, the Baptismal rites lieiug per- delighted a large |and appreciative t :: :: :: Our ! formed by Rev. Putman. The eongre- audience by his remarkable playing. large audience. Opera house Monday and Tues j gations are large and the interest is He rendered the most difficult classi 1 reported good, at most all appoint cal music with the ease, grace and ex day nights May 16th 17tli ailinit- C R IP T IO N S .. ! ments over this large circuit About pression which stamps him as an ar tion 25 cents. Reserved seats at | fifty-five have made a start in Chris. tist of rtire ability. the New fire d ru g store 35 cents. ! tian life since Rev. Putman assumed O u r stock it complete in an endless variety o f Salt, Ttie program of the Four Georges : this work. Company Tuesday night at the opera Smoked, Dried and Canned Fish. T h e prices only the Cheap Lumber. About thirty prominent Masons house was divided into two spasms. are right an 1 the goods are right. Just ask your \Ye make i from Eugene, Cottage Grove and The fir-t -|.a-ni was taken up with ! W e have on our yards 50,0*M) feet neighbor w ho has the best grocery » ’.ore in town. Its I other points were here Saturday even- the presentation of the comedy, “ A of lumber which must be sold to i ing and conferred the Royal Arch de- Trip on the Suburban” and the last make room for incoming stock. Price ree upon Dr. O. E. Houck, Ralph spasm with another comedy in one ranging from $3.50 to $7 00. If Parker» Phone errell, S. K. Willett. S. S. Joeephson, art,” The Irishmnn’s Pitie Dream.” | R E C IP E S M E TC A LF & M ORSE J. F. Peebler and W. A. Sprague, of Between spasms musical specialties you want a bargin. Come at once. Bread Main 65 this city. A fine banquet was enjoy, were introduced of a highly entertain -1 Tlie Booth Kelly Lum ber Co., Mr «i' yvsrjev biiiMNf). cast sjdc i eel by the local brethern, tlie visitors ing order. Marion George is a violin 1 Saginaw, Oregon. i and the new members, and a good artist of rare ability, while Katharine, ; time was had by all present. Among her sister, proved the most wonderful 1 Last Notice. those present from Eugene were: S. contortionist that ever visited th is 1 H. Friendly. Lark Bilyeu, Dr. Harris, city, and her Parisian «kirr dances All persons holding Chinawnre •I. D. Matlock and I)r. Paine. From were stunning. The four sisters and i tickets must present them by M ty Cottage Grove were Dr. Wail and their little brother rendered some fine 15th in order to redeem ihe san e ANk B I I L 9 I M 1 Ben Lurch, and D. E. Vernon was brass band music, the lad playing 1 \t Lurchea. I over from Oakland—BoseburgTteview solo cornet. Straight Ticket VOTE THE HATS : N E W HATS I Latest Styles in Hats and Caps.. See our line before buying. Our Beaver Hats are the best made. :: :: :: :: Garman, Hem enway Co. L E A D E R S tly LocaJ IN M E R C H A N D I S I N G BICYCLES . ..THE G O O D KIND.... S, E. LAUDER'S MUSIC STORE M ONEY SAVED ni and len Tools HOUSGHOLD f GOODS V NEW AND SECOND H A N D GOODS C. J. M IL L E R . V V T5he .... Ac me ynne Hardware Co. Regular $3.50 and $4 Ladies Acme Shoes M $2.75 the Crowds Pacific Timber Co. Store I F ish J t . Fiis]hi f GOOD PRINTING DONE HERE :: Prices Reasonable s Pharmacy i