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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1904)
F R E E — W ith The Leader, if j*aid in Adv aiicc; 32 to 40 Page Monthly Magazine, “ The Pacific Tree and Vine.”— FREE COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON beadeuaru-rs f.ir Hire» S TOe w at I T - coiapauiea iiiu h t iiik u ly R a il w a y t„ th « rl. h Bo. o' .'* aim tiie TTiaik llu lt « cliiniti.tr nit lie, OOOOOOOOOOI Xane County Xeaocv. INVESTORS an. HOMESEEKERS will here ttnd opport uowherc else afforded in Ore gon. The Leader will give you the news and facta con cerning this favored locality _ OOOOQOOOOOOOOOCOOO VOL. X V I COTTAGE GttOVE O R E G O N , 8 A T F R D A Y . OCTOBER 20, 1004 truth of tho report of the sale, and there can be no doubt as to its authenticity. —Guani. More Demonstration many friends share with them the sense ef anxiety for the hoy. Ho is a young man of good habits and has nevrr been accus tomed t . drink or to frequent pieces where he might lie in danger of being “ shanghaied." Accordingly his relatives feel that unless some accident has befallen hitu he will be heard from shortly. The vessel on which be shipped is reported to have arrived safely at the port of San Francisco with all hands on board and it is possible the young man has gone to some inlaud town to seek employment and is only negligent about writiug. Hr. Doolittle was in Cottage ed L a st Heard from Had (ione Grovo during the week aud stated There on Lumber Vessel— Anx that the family was greatly worried iety of Parents. at the boy’s long silence. A Doolittle brings irom his (arm near London Mineral Springs apples that will rival the suberb product that caused the fuss in the Garden of Kden. They are beautiful specimens o f the Baldwin, Ben Davis, Golden Sweet, Gravensteiti and Haas varieties, absolutely free from forms, anil without spraying. Altogether These apples form conclu sive proof that apple growing and shipping should be one of the chief industries o f the country surround ing Cottage Grove. Given tlie care and cultivation shown iu the Hood River valley, Cottage Grove apples would be come equally famous. J. F. Neat o f Saginaw brings for mention Burbank potatoes of'eral S; splendid size and quality. These 1 ago an were raised in the low bottom lands ^ law rii along the Willamette near Saginaw gawmil and are iree from- the potato bug he shi| or any insect pest. The flesh ofj vessel the tubers is white ami clear, skins arrive- amber, eyes small and shallow and ! that ti although rough oa the surface the | word u leveness is not o f a scaly cliarac- write i ter. There are rather small knobs, but ; which in peeling cause no material anxiou waste. A foot rule laid along one o f Elm these huge potatoes required all its bicyce i 2 inches to measure it. Luther wlietb Burbank would doubtless declare | has l these potatoes fully up to his stall- . have dard o f excellence. Mr. Neat re- along ceived i t f c a pound for the load he 1 at San brought to Collage Grove. know! Will Open Machine Shop. N D. White has secured control of the machine shop at Latham and will operute the establishment during the winter. He is prepared to do all kinds of machine and geueral repair work, metal turning, fitting and adjusting of machinery parts. Orders will be given prompt and careful attention. We are showing 5 0 patterns in new s/gles in Men's and Bous’ A clear all-wool diagonal 3fi to 42, Beautiful pin check, worth $1(1.00, All-wool stripe, 1(1 to 20 yeurs A fine brown effect, (mens’ ) Mon’s beaver overcoats Preparing for Concert. cert. The boys have added several Iu about two weeks the Cottage attractive selections to their list of Grove Baud will give a band con- music and the best rendition will Boys’ ovorcoatN, .Submitted to the leader with apologies to the shade of John Boyle G ood Tl lings to !Edt Phone we carry the best line oi groceries to be found in the markets. Our stock ia fresh and closely se lected. Our c a n n e d goods are of the most re run». p. uk. n u r ‘ »a1» Mea’.a ar.> ro-ciw > mu.if ranch n ip p l'M arn ever fresh. W e have the choicest s e 1 e ct i o n of luncheon delicacies to be found iu the county. We live up to our motto and sell nothing inferior..... eoevRiflst 1 * 0 * »V I’d rather live in Bohemia Than in any land I’ ve seen; For only there is the sardine fine, And tasty the canned string bean. F R IE N D B R O T H E R S CLOTHING CO.If.ln.aulu« We ask you to come in — let ui show you. . . Tis there I love the choice canned corn And the dried and luscious prune— The bacon there is mostiy fat And you eat smoked ham in June. Corner Main and Tho’ all you eat is "jerked" or salt Tho’ all is dried or canned, I’d rather lice in Bohemia Than anv other land. Do ¡/on Imre ang trouble getting good shoes--well, i f you do your troubles are over. West End of Bridge. Our Ow n Free Delivery Wagon range 1 west, in toe « oast rork be gi-.on their ne country, and is said to lie the fineRt should lie willing to assist the hand body of timber in tho state. in getting new music and gaining The price received for this land proficiency. is said to have been $1!» per acre, which is considered by men well Reported Sale. A report comes from a well- posted in the limber business to he about one-half what it ia actually known Portland timber man that worth. The sale ia reported to R A. Booth, J- H. Booth, 8. H. have been mnde by a trustee who Friendly. A. C. Woodcock and had the boidinga of the several in others have just sold 24,000 acre, terested parties in trust, and it ia of timber land in Lane county to said that some of those who sold the Eastern meD who receutly are not at al! satisfied with the bought a large block of stock in price received. ' thu Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. One of those who sold his hold The tract of lanTm question lies 4 iouth oi ings u> this tract baa admitted fbe in township* new luce Rubber Boots, fusion lined. Ladies' FeH Shoes The Genuine Stockton woolens W elch & W oods Who Always “ Have It f o r Less.”