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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
LANE COUNTY coìtale GKdtfc I C A nfTD *“ • M o o rh e a d o f th e J u n c tio n C ity T im e s is Pi »-»i«lent : E. Iluter, Daily Capital OTifeOCH J >uriiitl,8.tlt'tQ, V ice P retU etil : (1 M. WHO GETS THE BOOKS ? W hat You W ant a -n d W h e r e to G et I, C orn «rail, Titnh eruM M ), P o r tla n d , See- As the contest f ir the works erf Shakespeare, offered by tlie Leader» goes on more aud more become in (ìrov»* | m >$ terested iu the subject. A> iu uuost 'ad-ctiitt mailer. such contests the greatest interest St'BMCKIPTION K a TF> will renter in the lfeot few week». L>unrig the past week, however, oue Jilts. GEORG E DEAD. u x name Las beeu added to the u?m M i 1 >. (Scorce. nIJ >w of the list and a change in the order of _ He. ly Gcorfle. th * j*o liticai econoraUf. the contestants is also noted. The tlic*«i ju lv 2 'ili al her homo at M<inti- vote follows. cd € 0 year?. The *e waa marrieu to Katie Kuowltou............................"oU n«l in the city of Louisa Harlow..............................600 were exceedingly Limliey Welch .......................600 N»-v«f Ytfrt Tribuir lU ntm ft p tx>or iu tiir>*? da)rs, hut (ii orge * *v **u I.t-ta Saufor»! ............................... 425 S E E > v» then display aJ t.y of th(■ genius F«.r1L»n»t Wffsly Or» Lin _ l*«rilun-l V) cffcit ,«»*tío«*«« Vnua Oglesby....................... ........300 1 do vsor literary for reformattury 4: which H ad F r a n c ( ait ie of the greiilt Dinit-s iu Alien D. Baker ........................... 150 *AOFranckM.« Exam! polemic *ntu n.'. The eteiran till- ket Mip/ll.(>. Mlii Fruncid.* '. ¿ m > When the young folk-' ask for n it West, i Angeli■* . . - "d STAR ITEMS. for of Tlie B< Ja me* Mr atehy, was your subscription and you give it ----------------- 1.— - even xb* n tijie M,•ntor of lie .sspriug tie visiter Jl'L Y 29, 199 l youth who siub=e«ipieutlv r oiitshone to them take their receipt. It is ns FRID AY........ Mrs. V ., in fame hi* |'tecej.tor. TWio so iqs »ur- good iw that of the publisher and Gi"ve Saturday. vi»e Mrs. George. Riciiar J a ?c■ulptor. will be honored at ail times. Ic ask 0 . A. HaiTo v returned fr mi Bo M af)iila( tnr<-iH ».| i i,l||r F.YDS TO WARID OREGON and Henry Geor ize, Jr. wlv^ i? a ing you to help them get the Looks hemia S it a «lay. I .•»•«I, (iriilin m Wh«|( W h e a t F lo u r, G enu M.„| ^ With a laud area o f ooo.ono acres. •Folia Wn-ks was a visitor at the ! they are simply askiug your sup )f whh*h only odo -si xth !» in«'Iu led in port in the contest. It is not iu i irnve’S r «« nlav. arms ulow, Oregon is de-tine d tobe- Mr. an 1 Mrs. Mile* Pitcher wi-rt KO AD FROM POhT- any sense a dun for the money. K\tensive iiiipritvriiu'uts :onio oitie oí the leadiiiir tijïriicultural t'toiir iniBiug iimciiiuer to (it t |* Springs W« <ii»esda\ LAND. keep our tl-mr proof agnii < living it to them is just ns good as ¡tato» of the union. By tlie Cascade P«*titon>. Beluga toil;,» Mi-. Hawley and daughter were respectful! bringing if to the Leader office. •d into the stai " !.. visiti:.g with Mrs. Pitcher last 1 nes- nrodurt when b ''U-' pnului It.)» Irri- L ¡-tern id Weste ri Or Any one may enter the contest-on )u-t iuslalletl a road from Pori- (lA\. •U i:U t h e foil- wmg simple term*. Some ley. Bring your oa t» ami distance i>f 122 it ,-nllf, Mrs. <\ A. Harlow uml laughtei ln*ft»re fceiling. It Will g< rf Or i‘ "mil*, mile?. n is set at $1,000 oue? fur a few* days' pleasant and Lulu were vi6it»ug with Mrs. Haw- Feed and bay prumpilj i'.cftd 1 « any pari o f the city. t on is proving eacy canvassing, will get this hand- lev at Wild woo l Friday. oil f rich efTeettveover long distances ami the s vj*e and valuable s«t. Tell those Miss OUL Owens who has been i •ns in grain d fruits. extension of such a Hue to Cottagi spending a few weeks at Lugeue, »ixe» bio oi you a*k for subscriptions all about Grove, I. 'seburg, Grants Pass an-; returned houle ìust wetk. ) the i ith e -t tin d is exten- the pi.tu you are working on. w hi 1 a in the Ashland is notau impossibility. ly us for gr Between Seattle and Tacoma such ,. or send to this office f r a printed Sunriay schocl Picnic. ti and extieun iu-tern part <«f line 'third rail system) makes the trip The Sondai Sclmol of tht-[, Orego «rinne» Imv • l»een unii are at a high rate of speed and has spew copy of instructions, or cut out the b*-iu« umile iti the nine*. Mention ed prnc'i 'ally all the passenger trafile. following for your guidance and to Christian chiirch of Cottali- (Frove gaie a ver» dtliglitful pictiic in thè I lii-. Iw eu made of the irrigation plant* Fare* are out in two by tids line. The show to subscribers: Tliomas Cox gr<«»e just sotith of ! of E h - leni i regoli. Along the lx neh» * The Lane Count\ Leader offers a promoters of the Eugene-Port ¡and of the Snake liver i* room for thou-- line should hav the encouragement set of “ The Tragedies and Comedies Lithani cu Wednesday. There w a-, amis of happy home* amid plenty t- and moral support of the people of the «•I Shakespeare” /new edition—s vol a ci od al u n lance hy botti jouli;: ume»), published by P. F Collier Jk| an i Ul, and am en v lime was limi ’ » i* ad drink, and pure, invigorating, Willamette valley. •S ax, to the y •uug lady or young man bv ;dl preseiit. A b a s k e t dinner, j faealth-breatbiug air. Grape* meas who during the next two mouths suc uring teu inches to the hunch with ceeding July 8th secures the largest which only our motliers know how j SEND OUT THE TELEGRAM. _______ j number of subscriptions to the Lea ter. t > pie pare was one of llie lendine \ berries 113 large as marbles .«ro found ; A SPECIALTY If e rery m cm tier i •f tlie Conynon i.il i Subacriptlnns may be new or re f r a ! iirea of *.bt day. A v.riety ol in fact, the bunch of grapes which newals from oki subscribers. won tip* gold medal at the World's Club will -etui out 20 copies of tile [ Every cent c 'lleetei! by «««ntestants oaiius an i aporls »vere indulge«! in i Columbian Exposition ut Chicago was Telegram's sp . cial edition, the 10UO will be counted as one point in to thè gii st amiiseineut of all grown near Snake river. copies delivered t • the club will prove his favor—thus if a yearly subscrip preseut aud inaiiy were liie lieaity | MINERS’ tion is secured at *1 50 it will indicate lvngh.-i indulgeo in ut thè expensc With the new , , nopiisitmus oi the very . effective. . . Eaeli . . requires one 1 j ISO points in favor o' the f«er- of some confidino victim. governinent in the ea-t, the markets cent postage, rut them into ctrcitla . son securiug the-ul lei.ptinn. S U P P L IE S of Japan an I China are »pening to tion among Eastern people. i Friends of contestants may pay their own subscriptions and deposlr the northwest. This means oppor Bright’s Disea.se a n d tunities for more men and women, Some Kind Words. who if they will but pay a visit, can The Lane Couutv Leader puli- A box will be placed» in the Diabetes. see for themselves.— 1’ rtland Coircs- halted at Cottage Grove, is e arn ing i ” ofHee ■ of Leader and points may be . the , e at ^ eaJer .. , 7 - . . * , D >deposited any time P01!1'" during th” pondent iu Sun Jose Mercury. more live local advertising in its time specified. columns thau any country papei iu ! Each card must lie en l wsed and \\V .icsIre It* |»l;ice in tin* hauti* t*i tin» mate testimoni- signed bv the cditoi f the Lea D D O A F p p PR E S S IO N A L C A R D S been progredire baaiTeLmen rids is ¡ ^ i ' r Ä L ^ ' U u . r K ^ Ä b ' ^ i . . . . « - - L i i ----- v pi. ,o-.. I-......11 upon til« of thathu-tl.no little city. Editor ■' I • gislatlirc . f that ' ’.»le t leg il at«- \ ' * r v ' iia * CC re is IJUUHOl imblÍK1 i Jn<r }» v t e s n n III. ill ^ l test* ,r in » ¡nrp*\ari. ;> T I *f l.w cases, slum in- M -e -e -e -e 4 UU - illg ,-l'.. V in’ :•! these »* hitherto 1 1 i f 1 11 • l* t. • in- i n . 1-' .. . Wishing a a vo n |“*J* >7 |*»‘r cent of recoveries the running of excursion train* 4t newsy and interesting local paper. W. KIMK, M. l>. I he contest will dose on rhursduy. ; curable diseases. A . _ *i • ,i f . - • 1 ’ ^pLember 8th. lsot ¿¿¡ j « î tic*- » oi» i - ! l * k pt . ;,» tin-sc tests .m* J.’ i* i ] ii I| a wonderful how little ! o culj.sideiiug lue IttCl that Ue 18 a new ■ (. ‘ ' , kUMWU ;«w tin- Fulton » onii-amls ;n..l the re- I'll»*l» l »N siol SI KdKON AITOgVF.Y at law •bought res!»!«** in the American mind »can iu the field, aud his efforU to i n i * ounkd an.! r**ult ami« 'un» t-f i , i conclusively that these onice in McFarland Building V ♦ Ï., ♦.! . r, ,1 I , , . V IU me n e t I, uuu tus eDOriS lO . m the Leader Of the 1--«^ of Frid.iV. «Ir- t.lc«l «llsease* v., Ion- fatal the deaths from onice: Young Building. Main street, J] Over Wynne's Hardware store until miel tnc Iroquois tr.eutre please the patrons of the paper and September nth. Brigiusi Disease uiom* are over mo.- West Side. |j Office Phone, Main .141 horro1 was it thought nece--ary to advance the interests of the tow n ;. The young lady **r -r.-ntlenmn *crui- iV-» ? Mî-fi *U 'rho ik « nudiiet 9 - 9 - 9 - 9 ,. 9 ' ¿ : 9 r . 9 P ft* to make theatre- -afe ; not until the and communitv should be and evi i *D£ l "e ^reate-t nuint^r (.-f p ir.t- fr'.-.- write !.. the .loim .1. Fulton Co., no burning of flic Slocum was it deemed deotly are, appreciated.— Editor l W. v ' i wilU»e presented with the Works , t I When I« >* suspect U Fra.»«*iseo. rai. 'i- h fs I >isease:—I’ ulTy hands; \\ necessary to have steamships proper C. Conuer in Îîoseburg Piaimlnder! ! b ^ e n a t ' t L office of tbe'L'-ndet!"** SSI?k'wuSv’LÎSaSto arï,? j ) , K r . B. K. JOB Pf BI.IC.BEAI.ESTATI Î ly inspected, and now uot until .after « The Lane Couutv Leader printed I unquestionably on- of the best | j ;Î i!;'.!l!iV'.V.V s|"" ,,r N -OTAKIKS o n - ta m i. n u : failiuii vision; Hay I N * I i : am k AM« Ml SIX'S « train load of .Sunday school children „♦ Cottage Ornvc hv \ P editions ot 8 hake?|tet«re*? piny» eve*. ..... on«* *«r nmn* of ili«*st*. ril\SI( | i> ( 111(1 s| KUKO.N have burned up . h auv move made ! i Co,,a"e l ! r,OV b-v !V ,c ;f I ieaued. It U published in eight com- I ' l l i l l . 11'* A W H E k L K K All c.ills promptly attended. Office: - . - , ? . . acquired fame aud dollars, as pact volume», bound in red moro«*- Main St., next to Leaner. Pitone 114 f r the safety of excursionists by rail, j publisher of the Santa Clara (Call I'*®» with^ a handsome gilt buck I Phone Main 194 \ Bank Building , . , j ^ ws, carries advertising enough tamp. The eight frontispiece- are r > > r r r rv i in color, drawings bv The annual year book for the fifty- r two oaners. Herp’* honincr » L printed -x. ’ , * T “■ ^ from . , | - - D(»dge, * , third year at Santa Clara Colleir»* r-dl i i » hoping 1 lie vV »v. deLeftwtch made especial- inrl j ar at Santa blara Colley . » 11- g0 0 .l vvtirk of patroutzmg the Lea- ly for this e.lition. The other illustrn-1 fernhi, has been recelvetl through the der will continue, for A C’s. quail j tions are from drawings on wood bv J J I ( ’. M ADSEN klmlni'ss cT Rev. Jas. M. O’iMillivan. tie* of hen.l and heart, together^ with Sit Jobi. G iiw -t. IF. A. OK. II. If. |»KTKIE Librarian ami Register ««f the in >t*tu- his thorou-h knjwNdce «>f ,|ie art , r,u '* e,,1l,, ;n ^ m rn s e . not only the | A L L : WOKh : W A Ü K AN TKD W ATt’ H M IK K R i ■ ¡mi I'liilonliteillv i ii.tr,. i, ,- i, ■ , me an .| b u t ms one htimfrei! en.l tion. lnaoubte.ll} tlier. is ^iv, n at | preservative, i w r t ».II tue good flfty-four sonnets. A bioprephy pre- onice: Kirnt National Bank Bnildinu Watches, (’locks and Jewelry .it f upstairs. ibis college the most thorongli in- tilings of l!ii- life.— Editor L. C. ' eed'es the aetied text, which is annot Lowest Prices. fi struetlon both in uommereial branches McKeuuev in G :t !.dali News. ated by copien. explanatory remark 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 »>W of the 1 K-'-t known Shakespearean I and in the academic aD«l college cour Havp Cmie Mere I» Rotiti. eommenlators. among thi m Malón»-I ses for young men, as well ns boys. nave tome Here to Keside. ilI1(1 Steve, - A » tillable supplement The classical course, however. Is Mr. ami Mrs. E. E. Blight Imv» is furnished in the shape of a gl— irvi K. r MAO Y ? y l>. I1RNSILL nns'irpHsse.l in the best universities COtue to Cottage Gio»e to make ° ro b -‘ ,K',e nncl ntisual terms ami a e most familiar , y . j r ? of the woil,I. Any who desire to see their home. They fonnerlv lived ! ’ A ltO H IT E C T . I» I: N T I S T the year I«ook or catalogue, to become four miles fiom Auluuf, Douglas Points mav 1*- registered t , i ■»« i I ■ r .. • ■ * I, . .v, n . l i . t - . . - .... ... ft- 2. 1-1 . ■ __ " I l>r. S nap p s Building, Main s tr e e t ? Ili.im r.«t'k»» ith Block, Eicon», 0*. | familiar with •-<>millions upon wlik-h! county where they still have lt>b Bring in your subscription* and v >e SO F T and FLUFFY B LA N KE T S l»acr' A re tho delight of all good housekeepers. ■*" ' + + ► .+"■ .+■ ■.* young men can be entere«!. are wel- acres of good timber land, orchard, for your favorite. Anyone may «Miter. V'; . 9 9 9 . 9 9 ",\ 9 ' 9 V. 9 V. 9 ' O nlinary laundering fails r.. |tr«Hltu*e come t.« examine It at the •.ffli'e of the house ami small farm. Mr. Bright this desirtd n*snlt. The blankets should John M. M'iiliums, Secretar»' of I l*e sent to the Leader. has purchased the Ostrander prop- tag e . grove . steam laundry tbe Seco uri .Southern Agricultural ■al c o t Where erty near the railroad, 100x130 feet, this class of workmanship is a Fine crops are repoite.1 from the Socielv was. in (o ita g a Grove specialty. It receives the attention of which includes a tine two-storv vicinity of Pendleton and from Gill f e „ ,kVÌSlwater^u'^rc'".’«/.’'^?; Mr. Thursday. M- urges the people f . f iam and Sherman counties by a man dwelling and outbuikliogs. IDM Hecfti'JD io make exhibits at the 1 the eleansing agents us. d. All laundry Bright is a veteran of the Civil W ar w or k is well done at th e who lias just returned from thats»c- District Fair. Sept. 20 C o r i ’AGE GROVE, OREGON tion. He says the same good oondl He serve»! iu the 10th U. S. Iufan- — .Cottage Grove Steam Laundry try and was Is months in the South- 1 ‘hone Main .‘«4 tions prevail at Walla Walla, Wash- Wagon Will ('all Fl/B LIM IK D KVKKY F K I P A Y A. ( ’ L IK P O IiP (SAGE, Editor aud Pu und \'i<-e President Albert T<ador. Will Wot id, P,«rtland, !■ 5 « « rotary. . rr th<? last u.imed kin-lly ì ^ ik Ì ths* «MÜ ton of Cjttage Or -ve blank a í •r ftp- = ph«--iti«»n for monibf:r-hip. We want A T T T ~ T b r r g r in k ~ c b u l f . l _. e TH s t im BEETHA COLLARS IN N E W DESIGNS LÌC E COLLARS :: Attractive Patterns SHI RT W A I S T S - A T A SACRIFICE W I N D O W :: : : SEE W I N D O W COTTASI; 6 R 0 VE FLOUR MILLS A HARTUNG and HANSEN ..H A R D W A R E PLUMBING Stoves, tools Tinware FIRE ARMS PIPER ® VANDENBURG til, \r it.tRTKi.s' an I. is Ml, he says, winter sown grain. however, ami those who at present are complaining of short »-rops in the Willamette valley »voiilil better plan to sow in the winter instead of wait ing until spring. Water pi pm I to the local cemetery is among the improvements of the past f«w months, dm- to local enter prise and public spirit. What »vill tie tin» next step in town «levelopinentf Pavement or gravi-ling ,«f streets in the business seetion should hv»*e first oonshlcrntion. Eieventh aunual « xbibitioii Southern Oregon Ifistrmt Agii al M«X'lety will Is* lii'lti at Kugi>ne, l«c- ginnlng 8»*|itein!'vr 2 «>. eontinulng live' days. Th«« li-t of premiums i- large and im litiles many branehea , f Industry. Speed program is announce«) for -¡leh «lay of the fair. t(MK He WM lh. 7. Uer wbile it was under tire from the guns of his own battery. Later he was in the prison nt Fioreuce, South Carolina. To m) dear friend Jess: He was released March 13th, lHtí.3, The OI«l Nursery Rhyme. am) discharged May 8, 18<> 3. One, two, three, R eport of Funds C ollected . Recently a pipe line was lai«l from city tnaius to supply water for improvement of cemetery lots. John Barker, chairman of tlm com mittee having the work in band, I ami to whom much of the credit of : the undertaking is due, has submit- ¡ ted the ««-companying financial re port for publication, arroirr os w a t e r t u t i s Amount -ubfcril«td........ « i.v tm o . $125 80 FOR SALE One Team. Harness nml W igon. For particulnis, « all on .: OLIVtR H A R T, COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. SMOKED : M E A T S : A : SPECIALTY ( HOI CK l'If I N i l F l s i l ON T F ESI ) V V \ N i » F l f l l t W C. J. MILLER »a <w I*. S.—They have all kinds of pow 2 i On der ::nd likwiils to ilestrov * .4 4 4 4 4 'J 75 88 T. IliM’K K l I man and beast. I will write » i X >: 2 50 I P H Y SICIAN ANO ÙU EON again soon. :f: Office* in Dr. (ico. Ball biilldm«. Í 125.50 ; ^ street, ( ’««ttage Or.«ve. otti». Yours. .Main JOA. licsnicmi phoiir 4 1)' 1 OUT Phone Main 83 In Nciv and S, »'oiitl Hand G ixk I s at money-savi tig prices ami in endless V'ltctv. H you want anything from a hair pin to :i steamboat, call on She simply got a little pow der M.dn Mam ¡«a A N N IE . -A -JL ,'\ K 7 ' ^ _ -Y T 3 WE’VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT From tnorgan and brehuut. _____________ A copy of the annual proceedings of the Oregon Press Association has ¡ Oct Salem !;• ■ot in bottles at Hotel ! l een recelvmi at tills office. S. L. Graham bar. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal J. H. BARTELS. Proprietor Mother caugl-.t a Ilea. How she done it Was a mystery to me, Till I found out. It was an easy thing, you know— P«i I Vent. li Hardware Co . 5 Ila»> kins, for »ligging ditch Applied on aidewalk ....... . For two tin cups ............. Sot | a M ................. M ARKET r" r Corner Wall an«i River S tr e e ts Fir«> We have on our yards JO.bdO f«J* hoii't neglei't Huit lioiise «nv "f lumber »»tiiob must be sole ' mnger, but <-nl| at tlm «Abri ss offici) make room for incoming stock. Pn®J ami linve Tiun A\»l,o write von up ranging from $3.50 to #7.00« une«« ci«' „'î' «î (i* ' !;!,,a ,u*ur- JO** waut a bargin. Cotne at o««*- A^soeintion M tT"0" ','r° Oregon. Hc'iff | Tbe üooth Kel1* LumlCr C° ;. talion, n «,f McMmnville, Saginaw. '