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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1904)
0 C0TU6É GROVE. OREGON, „ - ^ .iiu r n a s for Ih r™ I*. nä&MlWI COI..U.II .•» Ä j m ille ,. ¡»IBI t ile SJlíguiu» emu »Kor min«» VOL. XVI INVESTORS and HOMESEEKERS w ill here find opportunltiea now here else aHorded iu Ore gon. T h e Leader will giv« you the new s and facta con cernin g this favored locality COTTAGE GKOVE, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER a, 1904. delegation IS PLEASED Cottage (ir o v e a n d Well o. Xane County Xeaòer. ß f ' J ö . « . « lo Ho- riel» Bo- » / Bohemia R e p re s e n te d ___ :oufl, both ns to delegate»» and their " * rk’ , ^ *8 ft ° I energetic (effort that will bring Cottage Grove and Bohemia icto the eye of the world and prominence among ruin- iug districts if piirMiie»l coutinuous- New Firm and Store. Blond »V Brenner hnve opened a' n*w a," l •*•<•<»"1 Land store on Main MAP OF THE SITV ; street opposite the Imperial Hotel. They will pay higheiit prices for Leader W ill Issue Convenir ent Reference Plat. I price«. T ft IL F ILL WORK IN UNISON S ï ï t t ¡£ T £ ----------- Mrs. Mary Myers Walker formerly »a resident of Cottage Grove, who died at her home near Walla Walla, Aug. 2t!tb. ------------ DC DC f ll/E W U 1 Y LIT CDCC 1 ACC J. B. Gross and wife of Bniidou arrived here Sunday, and will make j un extended visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. A. W. Kimo and other relatives of this place. Robert Bright | foruia. He spoke in high terms of Cottage Grove and surroundings. T. \\ . McBetii will open a pro- duce store in the McFarland building ou Main street near the bridge. THAT? BECAU SE A Convenience $ 1,50 CLOTHING Real Estate Sale. W 'e l c h & W o o d s Who Always “Have It for Less” 1(!0 acres 2J 2} miles north of Walker Station has been sold by W. H. Martin to Henry Douglas of lows. Consideration »5000. Tbe sad intelligence bas just reached relative#, ot the death of ATTENDED CONVENTION Mr. G. 0 . Eliott Chief engineer of Ogden electric light company is in the Grove. Mr. Ellett was 1 accompanied by bis daughter Miss Vera, Mrs. Julia Smith and her daughter Mrs. West. Mrs. Smith makes her annual visits with relatives and friends iu Oregon. Local Medicos at the State £ ?. Association We Never See a Dull Day IS | enjoyed the mild climate and pleasuut surroundings. of Trempeleau, ------------ Lirfcst Single Délégation Sent by A 8,0, k o t imr.tware, graniteware, III » Sect inn of State of ¡tinware crockery and hoiiNehold All Who Desire These Maps May Se An) sec Kill oi Male or furmebing. W.ll I>e carried. Log- Hrc^on. giûg MllpplioH Mini IlH-cIl/ifiK N tools cure Them as Suou as Print Roy Jordan of Grants Fuss, and will he in Block. Blond »A Brenner1 ed Next Meek. Roy Briggs of the famous Sucker Cottage Drove ami Bohemia dele- 1 have decided to call their place ol ! creek lind visiteil with Frank Jor miuui wiin attended the Mining business the City Store. They will' It has beeu the custom hi direct dan and family Tuesday. càavreaa ni Portland have retnrneil j buy, nell or exchange anything'. ,ml th they to i®6' i-’ 00'1 ‘"'er i Call at the «tore and get acqusiu- ing strangers to any given poiut in lud 1 »11 Refined Theatrical Evening. Oar dele - 1 ted. If yon have anything to Iraile, Cottage Grove, lo tell them to go bo (te remit of their trip many blocks iu oue direction, so pti.iu had the hugest ropteKetitu- eee Blond A Brenner. Those who attended Thursday many in another, turn to the light, tiou from tin» State, Portland in- evening’s performance of the South cross the street uud turn the cornet clnded, and we ale told that they Violatcd Game Law. ern Aimoui Company at the Opera anil go struight ahead, or some ludeti- | f ,»rk«l iu entire harmony through- Deputy Game Warden G. W. House were charmed with the ex- oat the entire proceedings i f turn . Lewis arrented T. Fegler in Benton nite instruction similarly given. Realizing this difficulty and the cellent rendition of The Spy,” a oouveiition Every oue of our deie- i county for violating game lawn. He tact that many are not fumniur with gun, went tliere with one obje-t »vaa lined »25 and coh I b . August 2-1 tbe names of «tret is. tiie Leader se I imliturv drams, by Mr. Hamilton .ini oe puriHiHe, and that was t > „ . Armour. It .« certain liiut Cottage cured the assistance of Lincoln Tay Lfiabnu Bohemia a le r t s wo, d L A" « U8t JOtb Tb° 9’ (irove has never been visited by a poea bihuea. Every delegate ^ " “° U * WW* *15 lor, who prepared a in up showing' 1 " . ... . I for'killing china pheasant«. con.| iuii . v of players ol t qiiiil ability street lines and locutions iiccni.»tt 1 > representing Bohemia was tliere not * 1 This plat does not show property and refinement. iron) »elfiuli motives but to let out lines ami it is not intended or desir STAR ITEMS. Tbe compauy is composed of lif- sider, kuow about Bohemia, nud ed that it should. The intention is tuev all feel confident that they teeu people, among them several W. T. Hankins went to Bohemia to make it possible to designate a lnvn accomplished a great deal. ! who would do credit to unv stage of last week. given location by consulting the Mining men of prominence were the larger cities. In fuel, the com- Bird Fairer returned from East map. laid of Bohemia who never heard of Five hundred copies w ill be print | pany is fur beyond the average ern Oregon with two young bears tbe district before and after exant- iumg tile display of ores they were captured by Bake Stewart and Mr. ed and circulated free of charge. [stock company iu cleverness and ex much impressed. Our delegation Fairer while east of the mountains. All who receive them are requested tent of repertoire. bail prepared unique badges, on Grandma Stewart who has been to post them conspicuously and not Many w ho attended the first night They are to which was written “ Bohemia Ore very sick for a long time is m> pati- let them lie unused. were emphatic iu their coinmeuda- be printed ou a tough check card, gon, via Cottage Grove” . These ent iu tier illness that every one such ns postal cards are printed on lion and approval. Mr. Armour were a source of much help to the with small iiilmanU ought to barn and will he durable and convenient has produced in “ The ¡Spy” a play of patience from her, delegates iu getting attention for for use. the district. The Blnckhutte Quick- with a realistic uud natural setting A. J. Anderson was a visitor to The following firms will be rep silver miti ’H were not neglected by |,jH ,,|,j home Star Thursday. resented on the map, and each of and u war atmosphere that thrills. an, mean,; a a our IS.,I.....¡a delega- ■ Le„1)e Wick„ Albert RiMUe these business houses will have Costuming is good, anil, considering Uoo never unwed an opportunity to , viaUe(, the Orove copies to a limited number to distri the extremely limited possibilities of »peak a good word for them. . . . , , , , , i . .. ‘ l earl Stewart spent a few days in bute among tbeir patrons. tht small stage, the company is en Nnngi’f, were mso told about the ' 1 H. It. Bills, confectioner. wmi’lerful belts of timber surround- 1 ,,lo v e List week. titled to great credit, and deserves Lewis X McQueen, Fashion Livery h; Cottage (irove, agricultural Charlie Pitcher took a »oat! of substantial recognition and puirou- Stables. possibilitiro and our good climate. ..... . to Bohemia Saturday, Mrs. age. Geo. F. Comer, harness dealer. Wheeler X Phillips, the enterpris Win. Haukins and sister Lulu Har Cottage Grove Hotel, Mrs. Ida l or Friday, the sparkling com ing milling unit leal estate agents, low. who go to join their fattier nud Thompson. edy, “Somebody’ s Baby.” This is diatiibut’ d hund'eds of pamphlets' Mr. Hankins. Mr. and Airs. Jim Curriu X Venteh, merchandise. telling about tlic (ow n, the miues, Sphar, Iva Wicks and brother Leslie, one of the most, laughable comedies Modern Pharmacy, David Griggs. toning, dairy iug and stock i using. • and Miles Pitcher. They will stay Welch A Woods, furnishings and ever written, uud will certainly A. B. Wood of the (). A S. E, u few weelfc and gather buckle ber- please any who see it. Saturday clothing. riilruad sent broadcast thousands vies anil enjoy the campfires. Home Loan autl Savings Bank. night the bill will he equally pleas of circulars advising mining' men • • 1----------- Lincoln Meat Market, ing. bow to visit the Bohemia district ■ FOR SALE. Benson’s Pharmacy, J. S. Benson. Miss Elizabeth lisle, the leading »ud giving tune and train c-.uueo j (io(),, beating stove for sa le -U p - New York Racket Store, A. K. h ’ns. ll„.,e methods addl’d ,o the ; ri l|t |,t, « joints pipe goes •Sherk. lady of the compauy, bus u pleasing personality, and her dramatic work ° HVe, v I with it. Will be sold at a bargain. J. M. Culp, barber Nhop. Wrgaic III attendance, gave Cottage Applv nl Leader ottice. Willson’s Restauraut. i is very clear and studied, winning uro»G uu I H >beini;i .1 vast dt*al of | 1 | | J, M. Abrams, cigars and confec applause from wlint ou Thursday prominence at tbo oouveution and ^ ... . tionery. will result in diaseminatiug news of Notice to Hop Pickers. , evening proved a really apprecia Cottage Grove Flour Mills. Ibis section. Hop pickiug will commence in the tive audience. iSlio has a well mod Metcalf X Morse, grocers. Dr. W. W. Oglesby distributed 1 Knox bop yard September 3rd. Any ulated voice, and her part in the Parker’s Bakery. minty hundred copies of a prospec-{ one in town wishiug to camp will L. Lurch, merchandise. ! performance of “ The Spy ” won her in, fur tue Golden Slipper Mining | be moved to the grounds free of Allison X Hastings, barber shop. many friends. I'- ompiiny containing maps of the charge. Cottnge Grove Electric Co. Mr. Curtis Wright comes as a vo- district and data concerning t h e Hotel Graham. mines. Mrs. Burton and children of Eu calist as well as player. He coli- H. C. Madsen, jeweler. Our re prese il tu tion was a good gene are visiting in the Grove. I tributed materially to the “ gaiety of Blond X Brenner, merchandise. Gnrman Heuu.ii wav Co. merchan I nations” by his purl of the perform- j auce. dise. i Cottage Grove people have not J. T. Allison, plumber. Philip Hohl, blacksmith and I had so good an opportunity to wit ness the legitimate druinu, uud their wagon maker. appreciation should be shown by Piper k Vandenburg, hardware. liberal attendance. First National Bank. Oregon Mineral Springs Associa Souvenir Spoons tion. C. G. Coffman, barber shop. A nice line of souvenir spoons Griffin X Veatch Co, Hardware. I just received nt H. C. Madsen’s Fingal Hinds, real estate. jewelry store. Kayser A Huff, real estate. Haueis X V’ enske. grocers Fall sowing requires disc plows. Phillips X Wheeler, real estate and See ad columns. mining agents. He always haven Sewell X Co., meat dealers bargain. You will miss it Medley A Milne, real estate and business agents. if you do not hay a. pair Hemenway X Burkholder, grocers, of shoes from us now. A checkiuK account with #i bank I h Miller Bros, livery and feed a great convenience: not only doew stables. j the business and profoHBloiial man appreciate hi« checking account, but Wynne Hardware Co. the prog receive fanner an well, and W. H. Abrams, planing mills. . too. the wide uwuke woman. fo r the extension sole for J. E. Ostrander, barber shop. ! Thowe w ho do not keep Hindi an C. J.Miller, household supplies ! account inisH many of its advan- women or men- J. H. Davidson, shoe dealer. i tatfeH, We ()|**n Cheek Account« for cor Pearce X Johnson, grocers. porations, firm h and individuals, and These maps will be posted in supply them with cheek-books, every place of busiuess in southern j tilnt thev ."¡in "draw against their Yes, the red action is still Latte couuty and will prove a valu- deposits in favor of other | hthoiih on. Children's sails from We arc alw ays glad to explain the able means of advertising Cottage many advantages of a checking ac #1 ap. .Men’s, $/> to$JO. Orove. count to those w ho are not familiar HOW NO. 20 with them. If interested Call and see us HOME LOAN & SAVINGS BANK Cottage G rov e,. . . Qregon Joe Guroutte and wife expect to start to Iowa September 7th, to visit their old home which they have not seen since they crossed the plains by team many years ago. Mrs. Lydia Stouffer will accompany them as she goes to St Louis, Mo. HOME FROM ST. LOUIS Postmaster C. J. Howard and funti'y returned from an outing of Medical Society, Returns two weeks along the Willamette six miles above Oregon Mineral Springs. Fiorn East. They report a very cnjoyablo time and good fishing, but un apparent Cottage Grove was represented scarcity of deer. at tbe Portland session of the Ore Photographer J. N. Boyd will be gon State Medical Association by Dr. Geo. Wall, Dr. A. W. Kin.e absent from the city until Sept., and Dr. A. Corpron. They return 20th. He goes to secure views ed Thu today morning from the eiiy in pursuance of orders received, and will he ready for his patrons at of 1905. Ou Tuesday evening next l hi i. the studio after the above date. will he a mi etnig of the Lane <• ’ n il Hotel Changes Hands Medical Society at Hu ■ ne, cal; I by President Wall of this city. On The Imperial Hotel hus changed tlint occasion Dr. E. C. Dudley i f the Northwestern University ol hands. Neil Cummings has pur Chicago will read a paper and a chased the interest of Denny Snlli- banquet, will follow. van and will hereafter be “ miue Dr. Wall h is just returned to ¡he host” at the hostelry. Mr. Cum Pacific Coast after un absence i mings is a young and energetic man. eleven weeks in Chicago, Milwaukee Under his management the hotel St Louis ami oilier Eastern eilie At Cl dengo be took a |io!-t-gi'aduiit' will no doubt be popular and well course of «¡x wi , ks in surgery and patronized. The interest of Mr, x-rav treatment. Pis loetil office Lverett will lie retained and the is equipped with an x-ray machine, | , firm will be Cummings X Everett for which lie obtained severul new Mr. Everett is a man of experience attachments. Of bis experience at St. Louis, Dr. in hotel business and the firm will Wall s| leaks with pleasure and most start with good prospocts of success. entertainingly recounted to a Leader representative some o f bis jouruey- New Lights Installed. ings about the great buildings and down “ the Pike". He declares the During the past week new system the lair is the grandest the world iucuudescent electric lights have has ever seen. been put iu place by Messrs. Thomp- Returning via British Columbia Dr. Wall attended the session of th. 80,1 * Sheeb-V ot tbe ° ° tta- e ° rov® Canadian M i.ml Association at j Eleotrio Co., at Masonic Hall, where . i Vancouver and enjoyed the excursions given tin society and the have beeu placed. Several resi reception held in the House of Par dences have recently been wired for liament. . He met W. P. Lockwood, Travel- \ luuaudeacent lights— a clear aud ¡ng Freight and Passenger Agent brilliant mode of illumination that re for the Wisconsin Central railroad, quires no care on the part of the whose parents lived for years at Lo- housewife and is nut tuore expensive rane, near Cottage Grove. than old-fushioiieu oil lamps. At Vancouver I)r. Wall was the guest o f 8. G. Bowley of the Cun- admit Bank of Commerce and was <• 'Ligazme for September cordially rece.v.d and cute, tamed, has an excellent article ou “ Oregon’s which deals The doctor is in splendid health I ^ipda! City,” Salem, « and spirit after his trip, but avers I wlt l the beuuties of tbe State as that lie is none the less glad to be well us its capital. The number is a splendid one to send to eastern at borne again in Cottugo G rovo. friends. If you would have your relatives aud acquaintances know of W. W. Hogate aud wife aud Oregon, get a copy of Sunset and daughter who have been visiting send it Lust. W. A. Ilogate of this city leave Prize shooting gallery will be Monday for Blue Hill. Neb, after a stay of one year in the Willamette opt nod opposite the Postoffice where valley, where they have greatly hunters may perfect their aim. Dr. Geo. Wall, President Lane County J J Good Thin&s to Eat ,4*'4*’‘4 ; '4 4* 4 ,,'4* 4* 4, '4 ’ 4* 4* 4* 4, '4 ,',4 i 4 * 4 ;'4 ,/4v4*' 4*i4 ,'r4 ,;4 i Phone Main No. 43 *|i Ibis is our motto und j we carry the best line of groceries to be found in the markets. Our stock is fresh and closely se lected. Our c a n n e d goods are of the most re cent puck. O u r Salt Mi nts are received fresh every month aud o u r ranch supplies arc ever fresh. W e have the choicest s e l e c t i o n of luncheon delicacies to be found in tbe county. We live up to our motto and sell nothing inferior..... .t x f y .f .'.t - .f - .f f-> -t t *••*••* r Corner Main and River Sts. West End o f Bridge. - f - ' . f ' f - . f * - f-'.t -'-f-'.fJ -fjfJ .f-i Our Own Free Delivery Wagon. P E AR C E & J O H N S O N