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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
ROKE.N LOTS IN SHOES rom 25c to 75c Per Pair Below the Regular Price. ' 2 SSBB 3 B& ODD SIZES 033333 * Idren’s Hats, 10c to 25c. Children’s Overalls, with hibs, 30c M EN S BIB OVERALLS, blue, 65 CENTS LCH & WOODS, FURNISHING GOODS WHO ALW AYS HAVE IT FOR LESS OF T H E RAFIEft. , W h o 1» t o OtM'ome * m IiiMtructor. Pavesc. the Ital- rrns who Is to instruct science of swordsman ny honors with the vc Italy. In this eouu- proved his skill with several contests and ip with that BANK BLDG., COTTAGE GROVE T h e L a st S t r a w . T H E H A L L OF FAME. It was Saturday night, and. owing to the temporary absence o f his wife. It fell to Mr. Brown to attend to the usual process o f giving his eight-year-old son a bath and putting him to bed. lie had left his evening paper with a man's re luctance and had Lurried matters along E X C IT E D OV E R N O T H IN G . with more speed than the little chap A Little H oneym oon Incident That was accustomed to. However, he en R u tile d M r. N e w l y u e d '« T e m p e r . dured It without a protest until it came to the prayer. It was his habit I “ Really, my dear, you know I haven’ t after “ Now I lay me” to ask the divine j tlie slightest desire to tiud the least bit blessing upon n long list of relatives v t fault, but didn't you almost recog nize that very ordinary, foreign look and friends, calling each by name. “ Please, God,” be began, “ bless papa ing man nt the corner table as we came and mamma, grandpa and grandma out o f the dining room? I—I thought and Aunt Edith and Uncle George you smiled and nodded—just a mite, I'm probably mistaken. and“ — A pause. His father, thinking you know. to curtail the list of beneficiaries, softly Surely lie can lie no acquaintance.” “ Well, not exactly an acquaintance, insinuated an “ Amen.” Not heeding the Interruption, the little supplicant Wendell, darling. Sometimes we meet drew a long breath and continued. people who—that is—it’s no matter, I “ And Aunt Alice and Cousin Annie and guess.” “ But. Evelyn. I ought to know, 1 —and” — Again his father said "Amen.” This was more than flesh and blood think. He gave you a most admiring^ could stand, and. lifting his little head, j survey—fairly took you in from head te he exclaimed, with tears o f indignation. foot—and his insolent grin of satisfac “ Papa, who's running this prayer, you tion was—well, some men would have stopped right there and pulled his in or roe?” —Harper's .Monthly. quisitive nose.” “ That wouldn't have done nt all, T h e P op u la r T u n e. “ Aren’t you going to play that piece 1 Wendell. 1 suppose he bad a right to the lady Just requested?” asked the look at me. I hope he was pleased.” “ Pleased! Evelyn Scott—I mean Smith J U D G E A L T O N B. PARKER A N D H IS P R E S ID E N T IA L BO O M . musician. —what earthly right has that creature “ No." answered tue bandmaster. Jndec Parker, whose boom for the Democratic presidential nomination is now weO to be pleased with my w ife’s appear under way eli over the country, is chief imlgs of the court of appeals of New Yuik staio, “ But three or four people have asked the highest judicial office in the gift of the Empire State. ance? That’s what I want to know. for it.” “ That's true. I have observed that I’ ve a right to demand an explanation. ----------- - when a composition is requested by How uao) strimft b m who art not . , three or four people a day there are •exactly acquaintances* nui 1 booked to. rur. up against? Ah. you blush! 1 T IlO IS t i l O |U l|M M *of t l l O ] > O O p I o . several thousand who would pay mor rather than bear it any more.” —Wash should think’*— “ Do not gef heated, Wendell. Per Ington Star. haps the blood did go to my face a tri tie. I'm uot accustomed to this style of He \Vn « It iu lit. criticism. ‘ What right bad lie?’ you # _ askeil. All the right iu the world. I S l l b s c r i l u * 1IO W . $ 1 . 0 0 JM.M* <1111111111 U ie n :" “ And you. n bride o f two weeks, stand there and tell me this?” “ I stand here and tell you this! I’ ll tell you more. That man—I won’t call him a gentleman—actually has had his arm about me. You demand explana-1 tions. You shall have them. Go ahead with your questions. No necessity of | growing apologetic.” “ I’ ll Just ask one. Mrs. Smith. W ho! is this |>ersou?” “ Why. Wendell. love, he's only the ; ladies’ tailor w ho made this gown I have on. O f course he couldn’t help | eying it. IIow foolish we arc, Wendell! 1 There was nothing to get so excited over, was there?” —New York Times. Ur. William Ulmpan, the noted Ger man plant breeder, lias just diid nt Schlaustadt. I’rnfcssor Filbert lioth, who holds the t present is the pro- chair o f forestry in the University o f in Baltimore Michigan, lias been elected forest by the swell set of warden o f the state. Ur. Carlos J. Findlay o f Havana, well known for his work on yellow fe ver, has been elected president o f the American Public Health association. J. l'ierpont Morgan has presented a handsome residence to his daughter, Mrs. Herbert L. Satteriee, located at Thirty-sixth street and Park avenue. New York city. If General A. W. Greely, chief signal officer of the army, has one fad It w Alaska. He is now bending all his ef forts to have a cable established from Sitkn, Alaska, to Valdes. Hear Admiral Sir Charles Drury, who recently took the place of Admiral Sir John Fisher as second lord o f the ad miralty. Is a Canadian. His wife is a daughter o f Mr. Whitehead of torpedo fam e and aunt o f Princess Bismarck. The Bev. Thomas D. McLean, pastor o f the Union Congregational church,' Ludlow, Mass., has resigned and will become a real estate agent He says that on his present salary. $1,000 a year, lie is unable to make provision for Ids old age. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hlder of Cheshire Harbor. Mass., each o f whom is seventy-two years old. are very vigor o u s and active for persons o f their age. and the other day they walked to the summit o f Grey lock mountain and back to their home. R PAVES*, Governor William H. Hunt, who. It •ylosire that grace and is reported, may soon resign his office '<? only from tin» practice In I’orto Rieo, is a native o f New Or if fencing. leans and is a son of Y\ illiaiu Henry m .'T e lflis already quite Hunt, who was a tn’ inber o f Garfield's singlOMhk, bayonet ami cabinet and later minister to Russia. rcise and lias also used Governor Hunt is not yet fifty years thinks he can old. ___________ y e ofct of the rapier sentiment was The pointed toqne made o f chenille W B f Pnvesc on the or taffeta brgid and garlanded with with the fruit or flowers is very popular. that the ra- exerclse; that Silk muslin* covered with large flow muscles and er designs, woven or printed, are lovely lint also for dancing .and for youthful evening Maud — Generally speaking, women eyes. So the frocks. to pilot the In velvet all shades o f gray, from si! •re-- lie (interrupting)—Yes. they are. If. ver to gun metal. Ivory to champagne Maud—Are what? at the pros- and pastel bine pink and mauve, wilt He — Generally speaking. — Boston er o f the be w orn for etenings. tes. In Un- Xnlile Resolve. The new fchaded ostrich feathers are tlie crowned “ I wish yon would eat the things I o f such magnificent proportions in both o f the royal length and breadth that they are quite Wok for you, George, dear.” rts w lt f the rapier, “ O f course, darling. I hare often told ; ns much “property’* as the silk dress i favor < f the rapier. j used to be In the days o f onr grand you I would die to make you happy.” - j ’essmS Sivese. Is that Cincinnati Commer«-i ll Tribune. r o f in,1' -e f-rm the ! mothers. GIVE AND TAKE. We growl about the tips we give The porter and the waiter And think from their demands we will Oo Bankrupt soon or later. But still the tips that coat us most. We find in many eases. A re those we t..K - ourselves—upon The market and the races. —Philadelphia Ledger. r-