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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1904)
BUSINESS NOTICES N e w s o f a. L ocsl I N a t u r e S PECI A L First class meals, Hotel Imperial, j j 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 1904, a daughter. j Western America. It is published Steel« m i t 'i , t »“ outhiy, at 228 Mercantile Place, Steele and ____ ^ who j Los A zalea, Cal. It is p ra ctica l- S. P. F. Steele famtly, s That’s all F formerly lived at Wildwood’ havl gone to reside at Medford. GRIGGS M od ern i armacy ¿ B lu e =j a y Corn Plasters The first National Bank at Marsh field has purchased the furniture and fixtures of the Home Loan an.l Saviuga Bank. disc plows. |] Have you seen those beautiful Daimonds at Madsen’s? Boys’ Overcoats gives the actual experiences of 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 business men in their owu language, Boyd leaves in just a few days. and shows how you can adopt their Your last chance. ' plans successfully. Subscription 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 $2.00 per year. No free copies, Madsen has some splendid hand single copy 20 cents, coin or stamps. paiate china jewelory cases. 190S— O R E GO N — 1905 Meeting of Club 1905—O R E G O N — 1905 »V. A. Hemenway of Grants Pass A good attendence was present visited Mr. and Mrs. James Herntn Tuesday evening at the special way during the week. He is 1 called meeting ol the Commercial manager for Garman Garmau Hemenway Hemenway Club. A communication was re- PRICE OX 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 1805 - O R a a o N - l *)5 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 ask Fall sowing requires See ad columns. We bought a stock of Boys Overcoats at a l>i”- reduction and will save you 40 per cent. Sizes run from 0 to 19 years, also 31 and 3o mens’. Will be sold at bijr reduction. Como and see the values, if yon buy or not. Old papers tor at the Leader office *5 cents per hundred 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 No. 1 Seed wheut> for sale at the ° ° - ther® ceived from E. M. Smithson, W in- Cottage Grove Flout Mills. 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 1905—O regon 1905 Chester, Illinois, regarding the If you advertise in the Leader l . C. Crogo, field manager for country surrounding Cottage Grove ♦Im G. -d Reserve Lire As- eiation and tVe muter was .ak*> op of ! people will see it -t h a t ’s what we I bo’ " ’ int I i :*jaut, Miuli., bead- bavin circulars ' — O R E G O N — 1905 quarters at Hotel Scott. Portland,Itr' bul "i. C o to the Cash Grocery Co. and ha: i ,cbU m ctty on businesH j The »mmitlee whi :i n ha : get a suit for your boys and your dunug the week. ’ he omrier of bringing before the 1905—O regon —t905 coming Legislature the incorpor- self at cost. OARM AN, 1905—O R E G O N — 1905 HETENW AY CO. Currin Cooley will enter the gen- at’on ° f that part of the Bohemia We will close out at cost our stock “* ’ " eral mwchaedise business at Cres- district now in Douglas county into ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. H E A D Q U A R T E R S IN M E R C H A N D I S E of men’s and children's clothing. Hazleton. Lane county reported that the | _ . „ NOKTII BOUND SOUTH BOUND well, succeeding C. C. Cash Grocery Co. N o . W .......... 12:53 p .m . No. 1 1 ..........3:00 p.m. N o. IS............1:52 o.m Mo. 15........... 2:13 a.m. Mr. Cooley has been farming near matter was progressing very satis W t * 1905— O R E GO N — 1905 Cottage Grove for severai years and factorily. F. J. Hard, one of the v> xxvvsvviífi jSSSSOSfleWsA&AfSsfisásSSíSSSSSSSSííSVSSSSS The Cottage Grove Band desires , All Is Not Yet Lost. considers Creswell a good growing Bohemia Miue Owners Association to thank those who assisted them to wu and a suitable lueatiou for a to act on this matter, being present Skoinokawa, Wash.. Out. 2i. ’(It in their entertainment Monday ■♦'.■»wri.wrí.w stated that his committee were B oari of School Directors, Cot profitable business. evening. 1 y K. YOU N il £ collecting data relative to the boun 1905— O R E GO N— 1906 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 tage Grove, Ore.— a *' ' jf dary and there is no doubt the A T T O R N E Y ' A T I .A W £ Call at J. B. Lewis’ new store, Gentlemen: I have learned of a C. F. Smith, of the firm of Brown Yornili BuüUtng, M ain Street, J matter will be presented before the next door east of Marion Veatch’s ■ ■ X O titee: W est siile. i vacaucy for a teacher in the Cottage & Smith, Eugene, and J. T. Allison coming Legislature by the joint furniture store. He pays cash for Grove High School. Kindly per of this city have this week been committees, so that favorable action produce. mit me to make application for the doing the work of placing a Page 1905— O R E GO N— 1905 will be taken. ■W WAWW»W.WW.WiflsW 'T h a t ’s vacant position, woven wire fence around th« Mc- The Leader in new location is A L ESTATE ? r O TA HI KS m n . K ’ .HKA The matter o f the hearing local N STK A N C K A N D M IN IN O I am a native of Pa. I am thirty- Finland cemetery on Mei ui X option will have from a financial prepared to execute printing! j "W a te r 1 A W U K K I .K K six years old, five feet eight inches Ini**- Bus -erne* tee1 posts 11 standpoint on the city was taken promptly and satisfactorily. Tele- ! tall, weigh one hundred and -. : ' etc will support she v Flume Main 194 Bank Buihliutf !!C" up and thoroughly discussed and the phone 304. The best w a ter tn the World enty-five pounds, o f i brunette mg. Ibis will form a dcr 1 •m’ Club not b e in g in favor o f ta k -! 1905— O r e g o n —1905 is the complexion and enjoy ¿ood health. provement to the cemetery i ing any action as a club the matter Prof. La Mare went to F.ngonc ; I have had se venty odd years 1905—O R E G O N — 19C- in its entirety was laid on the Ibis week. He will return here1 C. M ADSEN experience teaching in the public later ayd divide his time between Elza Holderman of the Golden table. II schools, twenty-six of which were in Slipper Mine in the Bohemia Dis Eugene and Cottage Grove. W A T tim 1K K R The debate on the matter this state. I am a graduate of the trict came into this city yesterday brought forth some advocates both 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 W atches, Clocks and Jew elry Low est Prices. Cumberland Valley Stnte Normal and reports a substantial strike on for and against the proposition and IVittlod at lhe Springs, London, Ort*gon, hy tho Oregon Wagon making, hlacksmithing School at Shippenshurg, Pa. the 200-foot level The ore shows was productive of a great deal of and general repair work at J. H. Minerai Springs Association Studied one year in the Kansas very good prospectB and indicates | information i M Baker’s shop. Every guarantee of A 8 K h’O Ft I T State College atf.Maiiimtlau and also an uulistially rich body in the I It is the intention of the Club in good workmanship given. I). M EN SILE tf $ Y. one year in the University of Wash ledge. A new force of men has • the near future to have printed and 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 * A R C H IT E C T . 4 ington at Seattle. I hold a first beou put to work and the prospects j adopted a letter head setting forth When you go to Eugene don't 1 R oom 0, B eckw ith Block, EroF.NK, O n . J grade certificate dated Aug. 15, are that a good year will be ex- ; the advantages of Cottage Grove, fail to stop at the Gross Hotel. > V . »IV. WW.Wl'fclr»! V.-w5 1900. In addition to the common perienced. j what we have, what we tieed and Best 25 cent meals in the city. branches I am prepared to teach 1905— O r e g o n — 1905 i wp,at we can do for the party com- New building, new furnishings, 4« botany, zoology, physics, elements Rohert Carey returned last week j ing to this section of the county to courteous treatment and prompt L. FINDLAY of music in which I have been very from a stay of a year at McLeans- settle and when this matter is pre- service. 1*1 ANO TUNER successful although no voculist. burro, Illinois, where lie w as ' seated to the merchants no doubt 1905— O R E G O N — 1905 Order8 iniiv he I »ft ut Mi« Loader ofllce iu Cottage Drove. When you pay in advance join £lso the violin, German, English married last year. Mr. and Mrs. I they will lake hold and help push Expert Ke|);iirin« A h iie a n i ». O kegon literature including ihetoiic and Carey have relatives at McLcans- the town along by giving their co* subscription to the Lender, ask for i .9~ -,9: a free one-year subscription to tlio economics. In mathematics, alge burro and the year was pleasantly operation to the plan. Pacific Tree and Vine— the best 4 « Are good photos. That is why the studio on bra and geometry, preferably the passed in their home there. Mrs. River street has become the popular 'p la ce to farm, poultry and livestock journal 4 W. KIMK, M. 1). Carey is a sister of J. \V. G ow dyof Another New Home. latter. w x\. • 4 have family groups and individual portraits The new 9-room dwelling of Jns. on tlio Pacific Coast. Free w ith Enclosed find copies of testimo Cottage Grove and visited here in IMIYSM I AN ao.l SIH t.K O N •> taken. Stamp pictures a specialty. If you Ofllee iu McFarland Building ^ nials as to my personal character former years. Both are glad to be S. Benson is nearing completion the Leader if paid iu aJvance. want portraits or views o f your property, get Over Wynne’s Hardware Store 2* Mrs. ()I|v7i7 om U iu i^ d datifthU-r 4 Onice Phone, 341 Jtesidenee Phone, 336 4 and qualification. I hope to bear among Oregon friends again and and is almost ready for occupancy. r -• mv.- returned home niter «1 pleasant ? favorably from you and if elected may make their home here perma It is located on high ground on ; . South street in what will be one of j ..¡„¡t jn Eugene. shall do my utmost to promote the nently. the choicest residence sections of, , | . j onos returned home the lirst H. B. K. JOB educational interests of your school. 1) J the city. In design it is roomy ! „( the week utter several weeks Yours Truly, i P H Y S I C I A N a n d SI I B iK O N Star Items. and well arranged. Large halls on j absence In L i. C W . B . H eckm an . All calls promptfy attended. Ofllce: •> Main Ht., next to Leaner. Pilone III BORN—On Monday forenoon tn A surprise was given to Mr. and upper and lower floors, bed-rooms 4 >K Ar ».t» A t »V .Jr . .r .fr .*r rtr rV rir >tr rirxVxVxt>xfrxjr ^}r xV xVxVxfrxtri the wife of H. It. Berry an pound ’. Pi’V. +>' J. Mrs. Ben Pitcher at Wildwood with plenty of space, hath, kitchen girl. Mother and child doing well and Wednesday evening by the young j auj pantry, planned for utm ost Dick i . still blowing his horn. B *<#'•** ■ * ' ks +' hs +S! .*■*, ir« th*. j >)oop!e at Star. The t venin** was PonVp ocu H : J NT >ST ^ ‘hi U6' I • * Jat mg ar 1 1 '■<*« featur m DK. II. II. P K T R IE Kates of tuition will bo as follows after Sopt FOR SALE— 10( mi bushels selec jst.vcd at a lau hour. . 1 joyed home. 1 *ad port ‘ - #; ALL WORK ; W ARRANTED 4 ómber l, IDOL . « [ensures to ted Red Chaff seed wheat, din t I a pleasant tv. uing. andas are veritab) J Office: First National Bank Building ^ j £ upstairs. 4 of the en- ONE MONTH................ v.*,f9.00 from Walla Walla. the eye in anticipai o: Edna Kerr of Wildwood went to TIIKEB MONTHS...:/..*;...125.(K) C ottage G rove F lour M ills . joyment they will afford. The Dorena Thursday. the neighborhood of ¡SIX M O N T H S ............. * Mrs. C. A. Harlow and Mrs. W. home cost in TWELVE M()XTHS.... .f75.00 . $ 1200 . * I yt. K . (J. MAUV • Ì T. Hankins were visitors at John E l f t a t i Ore. F . S . H A R O U N , President 'i Wicks Friday. ■ I K R T I H T 4 WFEVER J - »j- -. - -, ■ vj. /.;• -, * ri-?jS3^cfÿr>}x7|ÿÿçptjs ri" ri»IÙ Electric Lights in Church Mack Stewart was a visitor at Î I>r. SnaiipN Building, Main Ntrdflt ^ r Chandeliers are being plaued in H -2-0- J O reoon M inerai S p rin g s ' I 5 I Shanafelt P h otos S h a n a fe lt P h o t o s Eugene Business College CATARRH 4 5.00 Maps Free. Wildwood Saturday. A ll who wish a map of Cottage Squire Vaughn and fam.ly of Grove may now get one m the Cottage Grove spent Sunday with Leader office, free. The streets- ! biF sou Sid Vaughn of this place. are all shown and the map is a Ira, Leslie an i Fairy Wicks spent valuable business directory as well Sunday at H pi ¡owe. There are only a limited number | Miss Myrtle ^ icks entertained a for general circulation.______ number of the Star young people at her home Sunday afternoon. Joe Wicks is r'-vking a f around .*3 farroj wn n fin it-' «•" good tigul fence foi SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablets AND B la n k B o o k s 16 THE PRESCBIPT N STOKE Sunday Services. Methodist Episcopal church, the sub- ' Hie sun “ Lifting up a Standard jert at n a m. “ Christ or Diana o f Cottage Grove ’ at 7:30 p n>. F L. M oore , Pastor. oou hr.“ quite a numbei goats now. Mary Vaughn speDt a few ¡ ys at the Grove with friends and rela was fine. Mr. Thompson and daughter Mrs Cole returned borne from the Grove Wednesday. Mr. John Wicka and Mr. VVbit- com were at the Grove Tuesday. B u iin e st Will B * Better V Ì f w I i E l y ’ s C r ea m B a l m l) PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON Offici»« in Dr. Goo. Wall building. Main Street, (rOtlage Gfove. Ofllee nlione Main 3 d 3 . Kesldence phone Main íkí T h l * R e m e d y 1« a S p e c i f i c , S u r e to C iv e S a t i s f a c t i o n . G i v e s R EL IE F AT O N C E . I It cleanres, soothes, heals, and protect« tho di-eies-d membrane. It coiw Catarrh and ‘t( drives away ^jit.s a ( n*ut a Cold tn fli« Head qui. kly. |ieitnrr,s t)lo Senses of Taste and Smell, h »y to a«c. Contains tu> injur, .as drugs. Applied into the r. wtrtis and s.b*orh«l- Inrun Size, 60 cents at Druggists or hy mail; Trial Size, 10 cent« hy mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warres St.. New York. VOCAL L IN S T R U C T O R GonFervatory MeUit Street. Opponiti sum h » i mid • ira i H otel - VXvt-v. v v v v l OLIVER PLOWS CHILLED AND / P , Just a Moment, IL C. T. llOCKKTT STEEL For years recognized ft 9 .the stfimlanl in Htrcngth Mrs, George Bouse of Bohemia, daughter of W. 0. Johnson, arrived and draught. FarmorH all over the l nited Slates In the city Sunday from a visit to have endorsed them and profor tli **1 u t«» others. They Portland and will remain In the city use them au<l use them uitli oonfldeiice. They are some time. not hard for the team and they make plow ing Mr M. E. Veatch, Ills son Hamilton \Ve have just secured the agency. See them and wife, returned Sunday from a ; e a s y on bur floor. Sole agents. two weeks Visit to Seattle Mr. V e a t c h says Seattle Is o n e o f the _ lively p i« « « he eVer * * * £ most Everv one Is rushing about os If tr y liberally, d o it intelli- L/entlv and business will be better. you can do it intaliigaiiUy it j o u . .ng to break Into a circus. Advertise S.0[V‘ ot_rv‘ Mineral Water. Blew A Co. have sold their bot tling business to Capt. D. Boswell. tives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Veatch of Cot ' ‘ Orders for water should be sent to through Star ! the Springs at Boswell I’ostoflice. j tage Grove passed ! 21— It Monday. A. D. LeRoy passed through Star: We j,ftv0 ft large Supply of cheap on his way to Bohemia Monday. lumber, just what you waDt on a at Joe ranch. Price very cheap, Must A candy pull was given Wicks Monday night which was en be sold for other stock. The Booth Kelly Lumber Co joyed by a few friends. The candy Saginaw Ore. AT Benson’s Pharmacy the M. E. church by Manager Thompson of the Cottage Grove Electric Co. This improvement will be greatly appreciated by the congregation and by the new pastor who is making many friends by his pleasing manner and address. W Y N N E H A R D W A R E CO. W h y not let The Royal T ailors of Chi- 3 cago make yotlr fall suit or overcoat?. When delivery is made, there will also be delivered a direct guaranty covering the quality of goods, the style and fit of the garments and the workmanship. And that guaranty is worth one hun dred cents on the dollar to yon. It’ means that ynn are to be satisfied with the garments when you get them— satisfied that th ey were made expressly forym i J o your own measure— and it means That they will wear well, give- you good service, and hold their shape a'S 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 is first. Value-giving is at the basis ofT h e Royal Tailors’ success. Th e best for the money always— that is the Royal idea. C u f l o r a m o f T h « R o y a l T a ilo r * oro In-vlted to | u « « i h o w m a n y p e o p le w ill a t t e n d th « W o rld ** F a ir at S i. L o u l* . T h e y o f f e r p r is e * c o n s is tin g o f ten A u to m o b ile * , to b o g iv e n to t h » te a p e r s o n * m a k in g tho c lo s e s t g u o o o o s. T h e c o s t o f th e a o A u t o m o b i l e * I* 9 1 3 , 7 0 0 . T h o re a r* e ls e eig h t c a s h p r t s * * o f 4 I O O e a c h , m a k in g the total v a lu e o f th e p r is e s $ 1 4 . 5 0 0 . F o r o r e r y d o lla r y o u p a y on an order fo r Roybal ta ilo r in g y o u c a n m a k e o n e g u e s t ; on a SIS suit y o u c a n raako f ifte e n g o e a o e * , and o n a 1 2 0 s u i t you c a n n a l t tw e n ty g u o * * o a , a n d * o o n - a g u e s s fo r * y * r y d o lla r. x* The Royal Tailors carry a million-dollar stock o f woolens— something sure to please everybody; suits and overcoats for men and boys— ladies’ man-tailored skirts and coats— all made strictly to measure at an actual proven cash saving oi fully tweuty-five per cent. But the thiug to do is to see the goods and get the prices. You can do that by calling ou W ELCH & W O O D S, C O T T A G E OMtOVS, OR.