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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1904)
! Returning From j [ ^ 2 ^ ® L ^ L LocaLl N ature 1 BUSINESS NOTICES Why P a y the Tailors F irst class m eals, H otel Im perial. G o to the Im perial Hotel for S u n Oaroutte returned from Mrs. A . C . Marsters o f Roseburg day dinner. Hasten) Oregon last week Send th« the 8 nest of Mrs F. D. W heeler Salem beer on draught at H otel } i HE SEA SH O R E ♦ of W. 1 1 8ram 8paclal e<lttion during the week. G raham bar. I W hy Jiot con tin ue th e s a lu I ?\ M®dne8(lay to your Eastern ,. „ , tary effects o f salt w ater ♦ ,nen<,fl- c - Coffman, -the barber, has Vetch seed for sale at the C ottage ♦ * ♦ i | t 7 à th e m o u n t a in s W h y not sup plem en t the bracing d ry air w ith th e in- vigoratin g in flu en ce o f sea- bathing? T h is w ill e q u ip __ you f/tv for tlm th e rtirrvtu’ rigpr* n o f f n a ♦ W IN T E R A T H O M E • « ♦ And m ay l>e accom plish ed ♦ ♦ by using in yo.ur batli o ur ♦ l * PU RE S E A S A L T f W hich w e sell at ^ftc p er f ♦ b o x — sufficien t for 5 good ♦ salt w ater baths. i f ♦ f 4 l f f t ♦ f f ♦ imaci/ O f other cities from eight to twevle dollars more tor a suit of clothes, when yoircan save the sameamount by buying an up-to-date suit at our store. The famous : : s Oraudina Oliver, aged » 3, auJ elegant new fluarters uexttbe post- G rove F lo u r M ills. ♦ mother of Mrs. Thompson, is ser- Where he is daily Settin g D o you lik e good ice cream? < lously ill. ’ [new friends and customers. T horn ton has H azelw o o d — none ♦ ¿1 J - G ross and daughter Mrs. L . Strange, Vice-Principal of better. ___ ♦ R im e, leturued to Bundon Sunday 0,6 ColtaRe Orove school depart- Rates for board and lo d gin g at J f uionth’ s visit. ! ment arrived last Saturday from the Central H otel w ill be $4.50 per 1 1 ♦ Bflv. E. It. Moon will preach at AshIan<1 and aH8umed his duties on week. f the Christian church Sunday at 11. { Mondav- I f you advertise in the Leader a, m. Everybody invited. Mr«. G eorge Rouse left Thursday people w ill see it — th a t’s w hat we Curl Oaroutte returned to Bandon for <)reK°u City, where she will both w ant. Wednesday after a most enjoyable visit relatives and will also visit G o to the Cash G rocery Co. aud with friends in Portland before get a suit for y o u r boys aud y o u r visit With relatives Of this plaee. her return. self at cost. “ H o ffm a c n -R o th c h ilc T s ” Cvistom G arman Hem enway Fri<iay afternoon from We will close out at cost-nur stock the Last. S h e co n .e s to visit her ,,f men’s .«ml childr. n’ s clothing, son R W . W elch of the firm of Cash G rocery Co. W elch & Woods. 1 u«ne w anting lirst-cUss ph »‘os H. V enske leaves n ext w eek for must call soon as Boyd w ill l.-ave Idaho, where he is interested in a Cottage G rove in about three or Contest for Books. sing th e co n test) ll- 1'1110 iS,1,ld'l>'- They will visit at saw mill in thejN ez.Perce* coun try four weeks. The date for clo: • . O <------------- .1- J L , ‘l,8® ugeue has been exten ded to ctob er 20th np an«l » "« Gervais Gervats on on tiieir their way. way. 30 30 miles iu ties east east o f Lew iston, near T h e Leader in new location is •M i. W allers Inis IlftM come uritli to give contestants m ore o p p o rtu u -) J- L- Walters with l,i., Ids HO* Go> He expects to be absent a prepared to execute printing ity to secure points. T h e vote n o w family to Cottage G rove from Yon- co u Ple of weeks. prom ptly and satisfactorily. T ele- stands as follows: ! ('alia to live. Ho is a carpenter and Bill Law less, has grow n on his Phone 304. Lulu Harlow, Star, O re...............567 | ||(,v Weli L'll li 17r . o r " i,l,el l4lld w' d work nt the trade home place near K n o x H ill some Christian Science services w ill lie K K " “ “ t '.,„ tor,(i ,ier< ' very fil,e BraPes. Concord aud held in the hall in the B ank built’- Let r'So u for, I ' ^ r,7r,* Anna O glesb y.......................... Allen B. D ik e r ......... ......... 190 b—OREGON—1905 a n '^ed Hr. Oglesby was up to Bohem ia j Sw eelw a,er varielics- T l " ?>' are ing, each S u n d a y at i t a. tn last w eek for the purpose o f view- llot yet ripened, but are large and are cord ially invited to attend, LEADERS ; ♦ ‘A + v ■ ( T KIDNEY and Backache of Du. W all . 1905— 0 R E GO N — 1905 A V liat’s in ¡1 N u m e ? Everytlilng is in thè nume wlien It s to w itch Haael S a lve. E. C. l»e\Yitt&Co., of Clifciigo, dlseovcred some venia ago how to innke 11 salve from Wik-h Hnzel thnt iau spcrjlì' for l ’ilo«. For Idinii, bleedlng, ilchlng nn4 protr.ullng P ilcs, cczcinu, cilts, lui ni«, bruisca an d.ali skin discusca, IteWitt's Salve Ima no cqunl. Iliia hasglvcn rlan to numeroua wortliless counterfeita. Ask for D cW itt’s— thè genuino flo|i| b y T h e Modero Pharm acv. | Cure afforded relief at once. .« T T tlK N K t A T L A W | Office: Young Building, Main Street, West Side. n k »■ .-■ .-•i v.*!' v. •>•*•>•*. L\ vMiTAitiKs re i«i.i< U B A I.ESTATE j* IN'sl BANCK A M I Ml NINO S v ilU I'llll.I.li'S A WHI.KI.Hl t Bank Building c : : Phone Main 194 ' . ri-y.r-•- r • '■ . a « I I C . f Oregaii Mineral Springs *•...*',> £ ..«Ä*. MADSKN W .\ T U l i .M % K K it = Watches. Clocks ;uid Jewelry Lowest Prices. response Can’ t the Ban Francisco for it. press take more interest in the Lew is A Clark? Oregon helptd make the M id-W inter Fair, 1893- 4, a T h e publishers o f the beautiful / B lank Books AT Benson’s Pharmacy THE PSESCRIPTION STOkb aí A T E R = .0 f i '. » V . ASK l 'O Ii I T A ltC H I T E C T . Room C, Beckwith Block, E u g k n k , O u . 'Amv.m ~\m :m • •.m A m ; •.m \ .m/A ^ PIANO TUKER 'f: y Orders may I k * left at the Leader «»ilice in Cottane (¡rove. l'x p crt Repairing o iik u o n T v .-m iw Y •>’ k '.*••• -.pr\+'v. 9 r VX« ^ Ò i .... 'C W' KIMK. M. II. 4 P H Y S I C I A N Hii.l S C ;IK .LO N ? Otltee In McFarland ■lulldiiin n t «ri W vv yDii! j lin. Ovtri !!:•!•*!"''•»»■«• sinn« ^ 4 Oflice Phone, 3 41 Hcsidencc 1‘hoiie, a:« J41 í v. *- a * - 4 i j ^ j R . B. R. JOB '. V.«S-'A>S VNS-7*.«# ...4 > 4 V P H Y S IC IA N a n d s c i i t i FO N V A ll calls prom ptly attended. Office Main St., next to Leaner. Phone 1 14 V ■. $ 4-1 m y. m : ■. m a m \m ;: \ m‘ a m-J> xfx »fx H K. I I . II. P K T R I K A L L : WORK : W A R R A N T E !) Office: First National Bank Building upstairs. 1AR. E. i; MAUY n. vf x xfx vfxxtx X.Vxtxxfxxf ß ___ r ~ h -------------- t --------- u Rat(.*s ol'l tiition will bo as follows after «Sopt- jj embor I. ldllt: ‘ ;* 4 *\ Xi ONE MONTH.......................... .f'MMI T H R E E M O N TH S............ $ 25.00 i| S I X M O N T H S ........................... $ 15.00 T W E L V E M O N T H S .......$ 7 5 .0 0 Ü * x|xx|xxt> * Eugene Business College 4 \m:\-.m-\m,' wtx . jx I K uj p ------------------- ____ 2 4 J ^KNTIST xfx Eigeae, Ore. '*• '»■ IT I r. S . H A R O U N , President if '♦ * '♦ * ''«■ '♦ * -♦ * «v« 4 - 4 * 4 * Ju st a M om ent, P lease! CONFECTIONEBT 1 w » _ o r e g o n ‘ -1906 Noted L.eturer. Sun day) m orning and evening Hon I M. G lass, the eloquent «on. j. , __ . platform orator o f California, w ill • . M E- C hurch I speak speaK at a th e M. K- C*“ “ Zitnmer- was announced the R ev. man would speak, but these plans c b a rg ed. Union tem- have been char ^ he,d in the P r in c e services evening cient ...form ation aa to what it was include. L a ter, ^ when I go in g to people began to retu rn and tell their in riends about it. th« 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 attendance increased. It was not Mill Completed. advertised in advance. Help to Col. I. B. Hammond, president ndvertise Oregon and the coming fair by sending copies of the of the Hammond M aiiufac'uring T elegram to your acquaintances in Company of Portland, returned from Bohemia Saturday, where he other States. ANI) I B ottled at i he «Spring*, London, O c g o n , by t h e Oregon M ineral Springs Association Cigars and Tobacco ~ .1 at It is said that one reasou the St. lu r . Louis fair was a financial failure«*».- ¡nee in g the first months of its existence was that people did not have suffi- Tablets I now feel as T h a t’s W ater* The best w ater in the wotlrl is the v. +■ :■ .+ v. 1 Assist Final Payment. An O regouiali in Sun Franeisco well as I ever have in my life. 5 D II r. N T I S T lu tin o li is b elili' circ u la te d to ADA BLACKWELL, Kansas City, Mo. said to a friend "A re you go in g In I \ V l»<UUOU 1» uriufc v. prugglst*. 50 c., II Ask for Cook Book-Fft”.* I Dr. Snapp’s Building, Main Street visit the fair 111 Oregon next yeur?’’ ! secure the remaining amount due on For Sale a t Modern Pharm acy. tV.#lv'.»iV.»«'*.^ .*•" .»■ ' * » V .» ‘ What fair?” replied the Californian, sidewalks to the cemetery. This “ W hy, the LewisA Clark Exposition, has been a great public convenience 1905, Portland " said the Oregonian, and should be*o f such value to 1 j R . C. T. IIO C K E T T "O, ves; I saw something about those who use it as to induce them PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON that in an Eastern paper,” was I lie to assist in tick in g final payment Offices In Dr. (¡eo . Wall Imibliug. Ma‘ n success. L SUPPLIES M E R C H A N D IS E . i j DR. FENNER’S . K. YOUNG ‘ I : \ 7 v« IN A ll the bunches. W a g o n n ia k in g , blacksm ithing .l.ri(> ing the w ork being doue 011 the 4du!>e se' properties belonging to him self and Mrs. J. A. Merriman with her and gen eral repair work at J H. Mr. la lk itig lo n o f Salem . H e liti 1 « son Jo h u o f Spokane is visiting Baker s shop. E v e ry guarantee of Salem Beer on Draugnt reports work progressing aud some her sister Mrs. J. S. Benson, Mrs. K °°d w orkm anship g iv en . tf Salem beer makes the su ltry su m —j verv fine ore encountered. Herbert Aiken and her mother Mrs. D o you want to buy or sell real nier dun a dream of bliss. Ifo tc l Mac England while balding tele- S E W >u,,e' J - A - Merriman estate, call on M edley & Milne (iraliaiu bar wifi have th e ngnncy bone poles was kicked on the rigid iurinerly lived here aud was in the the real estate men. T h e y have K e p t m J P fur this exh ilaratin g bein'. facilities for handling y o u r proper- cheek by one of the horses while b u g business. battles and on d rau g h t. passing through a gate where the W hen you pay in advance your 1905 —OREGON—1905 We have a large Su p p ly o f ch eap • horses became unruly. His upper subscription to the Leader, ask for Som e o f those hunters who go lumber, just what von want on tl hp was badly cu t mid bice i a ted. a free one-year subscription to the ! a f'er gam e unsuccessfully can get a M p g tjD r. B. It. Job attended bin injuries. Pacific Tree and Vine— the best lew targets at the office ol the Leader rant'll. Price very cheap farir, poultry nuil livestock journal a,ld do a ^'"^e practice w ork on the bo sold for other stock. \V. II, Dennis, manager of Black o u tlie Pacific Coast. Free with o utskirts o f tow n, The Booth K elly L u m b er C o ., B utte (¿nick Silver M dies, eicoom- the Leader if paid in advance. | W h en you go to E u gen e don ’ t fSnginnw O re. pauied by D. IJ. Welsh, who is 1905 —OH tGG N—1 DOS Time for construction of t h e ; [ail to StoP at the Gross Hotel nui pel-vising the building of the . Best Mineral Water. new bn mice, passed through the sewer expires to-day. i t is p . o b - ; " ” 1 2 5 . c e n t n , e a l s , n t h e c u >’ - Blew it Co. have sold their f,o t_ |citv S itin'.lav ou a fe w d a y s ’ v i s i t able the City Council will extend ^ ev' buildin g, new furnishings, 'cou rteous treatment and prompt tling business t" Cap t. D . B osw ell. | to Portland. Mr. Dennis stated he the time as the work has been very I service. Orders foi iv.ili i : li 'ttld be sen t to i expected the new furnace will be ' well done tbus far and the obstacles S P IR IT U A L IS M ,--M r« . M. C. 1 encountered by the contractors com pleted iu about 30 days. the Spriugs at Bosw ell l ’ostoffice. „ „ beve been adequate reasou for the ' ' v d*»n W*R 8«ve clairvoyant rend- 24— 4t Mr. D. It. S lagle of Dcreua was j lugs for a few days only, at Mrs. 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 in E u g en e last W edn esday, offering ' y , Jim Hen.en way’s residence fro m !) A Bargain for sale a one-third interest in the Tbare was a mix-up on river street - G allam i Hee her. Prices For sale— J blo ck with bouse, Dorella lum ber com pany, w hich last week iu which two eyes of blue ,.ert8(mftble nluj «¡itisfaction g u ar woodshed aud barn all set to fruit was organized by the Messrs, were turned to darker hue aud a . eeij ■ ■ . . , ,■ ■ , and vines A ddress B ox “ 0” , W o o leys, then controlled by Mr. warrant resulted. L ater a batch S k e e ls o f Springfield who sold out ° f half a dozen similar w arrants Leader office. to Mr. S la gle and moved to Califor- issued aud the city became a Irille ■ 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 more to the good because the spoi l n ía.— O regon State Jouanal. Horse For Sale. ing element were less. The Evening Telegram of Port B ig draft horse; 7 y ea rs old; in 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 good con dition . A p p ly W y n n e land lias issued a special editi >11 de scriptive of the Lewis A Clark E x This Week s Object Less on. Hardware Co. position. The date of issue was 1905— O R EGO N — 1905 Oregon grapes ( imported ) are W ednesday. Sept. 2Hth. Reinem lier Office for Rent. being H old in Drain this week for A n d ise as es o f K id n e y «, / v w v r v this date, get. copies and mail them two b,ts a basket, containing three I I W L Insurance, realestale or other tn Eastern people. Such editions ss or four pounds— and the hills iu V U l Y L business man can secure office tins will do an immense nmnuut of this vicinity will produce grapes quarters by a p p lyin g at this office. good in making people acquainted [,mt ftfe for ki‘ngB. Ye Gods! | çn«“ o rySST if n .'R .Ù L * 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 II«* lets spftit a lifo lime curing ju«fc suclt w.tli wliat O regon proposes lo do w|„ we eVe(. wake u,>?_ D r a iu Non c:t ■< - nsrotira. AII coi.stiiini ¡«.ns Free. For Sale. uexl ycar. The editimi is a splendili .j “ I have been a sufferer from rhuematism for over ten years and have often been con One curl, single and double har O lle and deals witli thè Lewis A ,,are fined to my bed for several days and suffered 1905 — o r e g o n —1905 ness ami three sniblleM. Enquire Clark F a ir in an exliaustive manner intensely Dr. Fenner’s Kidney and Backache Suits The best materials used, the latest cuts and styles. C all and examine a nd be convinced. : : : ! o| RC o » a ie POr ^ a ' ° r er rCSide,,t <Je° H » im e ., Assistant Secre- W A N T E D — Position by y o u n g ♦ in , hi s fi .i |U e ’ las removed tary and Curator of the Oregon girl to do housew ork. A p p ly at t ^ . iniiig 1, , to Vndleton, Ore. Historical Society, was in Cottnge Leader office. v | Hert \\ ood of Cottage Grove has d ro v e Wednesday ulay i in the interests List yo u r property w ith M edley ♦ taken a contract to build a board- of 1 he society iuir boiiNf. at ii . u v & M iln e* and «et 'h e benefit of “ nl W ,V ,,,H W . '. Mrs. M ary W elch c f C h ica g o their inquiries. Aligeri B. Brown o f Portland, re- presenting the Coniiervntive U fe ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Insurance C o., was in the city Sol Til llol'.VO W ednesday. SOUTH IHM NI» No. 11 . ..T O O p.ll». No. I.* IÄM I» HI. No. l.“»...... 2 :i:i a. hl . No. Hi i '»a u.iii. Mia. Julia Smini and daughter M in . M est. starteli for their Utah T ailor-m ade song, “ I W a it A lone for Y o u , ” by the late W . W esley W ells, have sent us !. co p y o f his last song, " M y M ercedes’ ’ w hich has ju s t been published and w hich he composed ( a lew w eeks before his death. I t js sim ply beautiful, easy to p lay, m elodious, and a perfect adaptation o f e x q u isite w ords to a bean tilul m elody. T h e publishers, J. W . S o n s M usic Co. o f K a n Jen kin s — sas C ity . M o ..a r e 1 .p rice o f 2 5 cents per co p y. W h y notlet The Royal Tailors of Chi cago make your fall suit or overcoat? Street, Cottage <!r./ve. o ffic « phone Main 303. Resilience phone Main 9»» W hen delivery is made, there will also J V. Thornton. Next to Postoffice | ...... ... ..... '.» m be delivered a direct guaranty covering the quality of goods, the style and fit (ir.-viuate o f the American Veterinary rSisSSv vVvv*v College o f N ew York City s: s: :: V > of the garments and the workmanship. < r ’ OAO* And that guaranty is worth one hun J- J- M T I E E A T (L K K in s K D ) ^ _________ ____________ _____________________ _______ _____________ ______ V O C A L ________ INSTRUCTOR dred cents on the dollar ___ to von. It veterinary surgeon and oentist ' conwrvaMrr »in.it., Thii.i - means that you are to be satisfied with ... .............. « . entrai .. .. Hotel. tl..l/*l ^ I l1. - ..............< . 1 . .. _ . - — Btroet, ^ the garments when you get it them— KI'UKNK, OKKliON 4-syv o m ,e: E. B a lli»' Livery Statile. Phon.' Main 2II <%vsv> satisfied that they were made expressly for you, to your own measure— and it means that they will wear well, give you good service, and hold their shape as rightly-tailored'gar ments should. The cost of Royal tailoring is so low that you might almost think price was the first consideration. But it isn’t. Value ia first. Value-giving is at the basis of The Royal Tailors’ success. T h e best for the money always— that is the Royal idea. had l>een for several days superin tending the final work on the H>- . stamp mill being installed on the Vesuvius property. Mr. Ham mond stated that on Friday steam , s s raised and the machinery tested, every part working smoothly and satisfactorily. The aeriel tram from the tun nel to the mill covering a distance of nearly 2,000 leet will be com pleted this week, when both m ill and tram ¡ wiH be ready to turn over t> the company \ K A. SOW FALL GRAIN DISC PLOWS \ Thia is tho timo o f year to think about tlx* plow you will use for putting in fall grain. Tne'ilisc plow is made for d ry land plowing, and is the very latest model, direct from the factory. Step in find we will “ xnlain the points upon which we are soiling them. W e have one in o u r window. :: :: " Don’t forget the $65 boggy to be given away. Ticket with every $1 Cash Purchase i ^ " C u i t o m e r a o f Th*» R o y a l T a i l o r » a re In v it e d 1 « g u e i e hour m a n y p e c p l o w i l l attend the W o r l d ' s F a i r at St. L o u i s . T h e y o f f e r p r i z e * c on si s ti n g o f ten A u t o m o b i l e s , to b S g i v e n to t h # t e a p e r s o n a raaKIng th e c lo s e s t g u e a a e a . T h e c o a t o f t h e s a A u t o m o b i l e » la $ 1 3 , 7 0 0 . T h e r e a r e a l s o e ig h t c a a h p r i s e s o f • I O O e a c h , m a k i n g the total r a l u a o f tho p r i z e » $ 1 4 , 9 0 0 . F o r • e e r y d o l l a r you p a y on a n or de r f o r R o y a l t a i l o r i n g y o u c a a re a He on e g u e s a ; on a $19 aul t you c a n m a k e f l f t e o a g u e s s e s « a n d on e $ 20 ault you e s a m a k e t w e a t y g u e s s e s « a n d s e e a —a g u o a a f o r e r a r y dol lar . A Y WYNNE HARDWARE CO. - » » » »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ' a#« ♦ ♦ «*♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < T he Royal Tailors carry a million-dollar stock of woolens— something sure to please everybody: suits and overcoats for men and boys— ladies’ man-tailored skirts and coots— oil made strictly to measure at an actual proven cash saving of fully twenty-five per cent * But the thing to do is to see the goods and get the prices. You can do that by calling on ,11 W ELC H & W O O D S, C O T T A G E C R O V K, O Ñ .