Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, November 05, 1904, Image 3

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    BUSINESS NOTICES
News of a. LocaJ Nature
That’s all
ask
gri ggs
Modern
Pharmacy
-jay
Corn Plasters
arrival and departure of trains .
OATH IM>‘ Nl>
12:53 i» "i.
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1:52 a m.
io. 16
SOUTH HolND
No. II
.3:00 p.m.
No. 15.......... 2:13 a.m.
First c'ass meals. Hotel Imperial.
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L- F. Wooley went to Eugene
lofftnau at Eugene. They con
Friday.
Fall
sowing
requires disc plows.
eluded their visit here this week
See ad coluiuua.
1SOS—0 R F GO N—1 «06
»nd have returned home. In the
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Captain Ben D. Boswell was in
near future it is probable they Will ;
the city Friday.
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locate in Cottage Grove
Madsen bos some splendid liuud
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J • C. Johnson went to Eugene i J. S. Hamilton, and wife
painted china jewelery eases.
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Thursday on business.
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have been at Leland for the
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! Old papers tor sale at the Leader
i few months, returned to the
Mrs. Walter McFarland went to Tuesday.
office rs cents per hundred.
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Albany Thursday afternoon.
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Ou last Saturday n'glit the city
No. 1 Seed wheat for sale at the A
M L. Garoutte of Brownsville couucil let a contract for the lateral Cottage Grove Flour Mills.
visited relatives in Cottage Grove sewer to H. C.Hart for the sun^oi
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5*650. Muiunrev Bros' bid was
last week.
If you advertise in the Leader
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some higher.
people will see it— that’s what we
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Mrs. Y. D. Heusill and little
both want.
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------ o „ a : rest
daughter of Eugene arethe guests of V. L. Orpurd is having
alter continuous service to and from
Mrs. A. C. Gage.
Go to the Cash Grocery Co. and
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Bohemia for two years and five get a suit for your boys aud your­
Mayor J. S. Medley and wife months. During the winter when self at cost.
were passengers to Eugene Thurs­ the snow fell deep, he would go as
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day. Mrs. Medley's health is far as possible with horses and then
We will close out at cost our slock
taking the mail on his back, has of men’s aud children's clothing.
gradually improving.
snoiv-shoed over the mountain to Cash Grocery Co.
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There will be divine service held the Bohemia po-t office.
"Sunny Jim” wears Dr. Lowe’s
in the Catholic Church in Cottage
I
■ superior glasses. These remarks
Grove on Sunday, the 6th of Nov­
are backed by “Force.”
ember.
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ON
Boys
’
Overcoats
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We bought a stock of Boys Overcoats
at a big reduction and will save you 10
per cent. Sizes run from 0 to I'd years,
also 31 and 35 mens'. Will be sold at big
reduction. Come and see the values, if
you buy or not.
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MARRIED AT SAGINAW
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H EH EN WAY
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Oregon Mineral Springs
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Bottled ¡it the Spring«, London, Oregon, by the Oregon
Minorai Springs Association
ASK KOH IT
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MOTHERS PRAISE IT.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Tablets
ANI)
Blank Books
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at
i Anson’s Pharmacy
I
ïtt NkStliniON s w
That’s
Water
The best water in the world
is the
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Mothers everywhere praise one
Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings
I'has relieved and the lives of their
little ones it has saved. A certain
cure for coughs, croup and whooping
cough. A. I., Spofford, Postmaster,
of Chester. Mien., says: "Our little
girl was unconscious from strangu­
lation during a sudden and terrible
attack of eroup. One Minute Cough
Cure quickly relieved and cured her
and I cannot praise it too highly.”
hue Minute Cough Cure relieves
coughs, makes breathing easy, cuts
out phlegm, draws out inflammation,
»nd removes every cause of a cough
ai»l strain on lungs. Sold by the
Modern Pharmacy.
CO
HEADQUARTERS IN MERCHANDISE
Mrs. Lillian O. Goodman left or. Ingerham—Powell Nuptials—F. L.
The Leader in new location is
Kennedy Moves to Springfield.
the afternoon train Friday for
prepared to execute printing
Independence where she goes fu
promptly and satisfactorily. Tele-
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make her future home.
Miss Edna Ingerham and Oscar phone 304.
1 E. YOUNG
¿
poll SALE—1000 bushels selec-
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l’owell were united in marriage
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e,| Bed Chaff seed wheat, direct
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.VrrollXEY AT LAW
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Mr. T. J. Gill of Scio and Mr. at the home of the bride’s parents
Wagonmaking,
blacksmithing
Ottke: Young Building, Main Street,
5
itim M sila 11 alls.
Fred Ficklm of Albany are visiting Mr and Mrs. Ed. Ingerham, on and general repair work at J. H.
Cvirv'K G iove Fi.oun M ilin .
with Mr Robt Carey and other Ihuisday, November 3rd.
Baker’s shop. Every guarantee of
»■f. »'4’. » ■ ■.
A large number of frieuds aud j good workmanship given.
friends of Cottage Grove.
tf
1 datives being present. The bride
4
«jawa-Af
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1C. BEA I. ESTATE £
was
attired
in
a
drab
colored
cos-
Next
Monday
and
to
uoon
Tues-
Mrs. A. W. Kime returned Mon­
AND MINING
♦
day from a stay of several weeks tu e beautifully trimmed with lace , day Nov. the 7th and 8th Dr. I.owe.
wiíin i K
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at Bandon, Coos County, where aud nbbou. They were the re- the well known oculo-optician will j
Special Notice.
Phone Main UM
ceipienta of uiauy beautiful presents, lie in Cottage Grove at Hotel Gra-
To those ow ing Mrs. N. I-.. Lises, she has been visiting relatives.
ham.
?
llieir
many
friends
extend
con
­
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plwweenll It store anil pay amount
Mrs.
Clint Branstetter and gratulations aud best wishes, in
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4 ,.4- W. .4 .4
Have
Dr.
I.owe cure your
mM| receive ii’ciipt from Mrs. A. L
which the Leader joins.
children,
who
has
been
<’. MADSEN
visiting
i
and
eye
ache
by
removing
the
cause
pdniei- N. Eisen, or sen I money i
F. L. Kennedy snipped his house­
friends
and
relatives
in
Cottage
»
with
a
pair
of
his
sitjierior
glasses.
V
I., V E. I.i>en. ’JTl» Caruthers St'
V, »null IKKIt
’¡rove for the past week, returned hold goods to Spriugtield Tuesday. Consult him next M inday and to
Watcho*. Clocks and .Icwrlry at
if
Portland. Ore.
Mrs
Keuuedy
and
her
brother
Frank
Prives.
to her home Friday.
noon Tuesday, Nov. the 7th and t p*' Lnwesf
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p
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Potts drove down Wednesday in 18th.
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Mops Free.
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Two men, Wertz and Slaveu, are their buggy.
AU who wish a map of Cottage under arrest fot killing three oik in
llev. Bryan and family moved
When you go to Eugene don’t
Grove may now get one at the Liuu county last September. One from here Wednesday, they are fail to stop at the Gross Hotel.
Leader office, free. The streets man in Curry couuty was fined $200 going down on the coast.
| Best 25 cent meals in the city.
are all shown and the map is a for having deer bides in his
Graudpa Millett and wife have ■ New building, new furnishings, < «-
valuable business directory as well possession.
moved to the Wright place where courteous treatment mid prompt V ».
There are only a limited number
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service.
their sou Ray has been baching.
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for general circulation.
F. M. Root who hae been cm.
Harry Neet camo homo from
flNtll.AV
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When you pay in advance your ?
ployed at the Oregon-Colorado Springfield Monday and is working
PIANO
TUNEfl
subscription
to
the
Leader,
ask
for
mine for some months past, has ac­ here for the Booth-Kelly Co.
Send It East.
Orders max be l it at th'* Leader ofllre A
a free one year anbacription to the
in Cottage Grove.
If friends in the East ask you for cepted a positiou at the Vesuvius
Fred Shepard has moved to Sag- i Pacific Tree and Vine the best
Expert Repairing
A shland , O kegon 4
information about Oregon or the mine, where his wife, now at Port­ inaw agaiu after being away about
farm, poultry and livestock journal 9 * r r* r r r*'
land
will
soon
join
him.
Northwest, send them a copy of tho
two years. He has been at Wend­ on the Pacific Coast. Free witli
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recently issued pamphlet entitled
ling.
the
Leader
if
paid
in
advance.
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Mr. N. Lewis of Divide was in
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"Oregon, Washington and Idaho,”
J. H. Weaver is talking of
ft
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I’llYSiri
mill HI'ICGEON
which can be had upon application town Wednesday transacting busi­ going to California soon
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ar-
.1.
B.
Lewis
has
received
and
ft
onice in McFarland Building
to .1. M. Isham, station agent at ness among our merchants and
Over Wynne’s Hardware Store
j*
There was a social hop at Ailen ranged his new stock of groceries. •A
dropped in and renewed his sub­
Ottlce Phone. 341 Rrsideuce Phone, 330 ft
Cottage (¡rove.
Tho merchandise stock is partly on
I Miller's Saturday eight.
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scriptiou fur the Leader, Call
the shelves and is being arranged.
dauce
Charlie
Cullver
gave
a
agaiu Mr. Lewis.
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Will Open Machine Shop.
Thursday uight in honor of the Call and see the new store 011 » 1 yt. it. 1i. .ion
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Main street. Everything is new—
ft
T D. White has secured control
Rev. J. W. McDongal, pastor of newly married couple.
S
building and all. He pays cash for V
I’ll l .SK I i S anil St HI. I.ON
of the machine shop at Latham and the M. E. Church for the past j
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All calls promptly attended.
Òttico:
produce.
Main SI., next to Leaner. Phone 111
will operate the establishment three years, aud who has just been
during the winter. He is prepared
to do all kinds of machine and
general repair work, metal turning,
fitting and adjusting of machinery
parts. Orders will begiveu prompt
and careful attention.
PRICE
SPECIAL
Shanafelt
Photos
—
Are good photos. That is why the studio on
River street has become the popular place to
have family groups and individual portraits
taken. Stamp pictures a specialty. If you
want portraits or views of your property, get
Shanafelt Photos
ft
Vesuvius Mill Running.
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appointed to the First Church at
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Mineral Water.
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it
Monday
morning
the
10
stamp
On
/I
Albany, slopped over one day with
xl
hot-
I
mill
nt
the
Vesuvius
Mine
in
Bohe
­
Blew
A
Co.
have
sold
their
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J. M Isham and family.
mia was started for a regular run. tling business to Capt. D. Boswell.
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ft
Orders for water should be eent Io 9
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While
the
mill
ai;<l
tram
had
been
DK.
II.
II.
1
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ETICIK
While lighting a parlor match
ÍI Ratos of tuition will bo as follows after Sept
ALL
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WORK
:
WARRANTED
I completed Rome little time, there the Springs at Boswell l’ostoffice.
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Monday evening Abbie Johnson
xi ember 1. 1901:
Ollh-e:
First
National
Bank
Building
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! was some detail work to bo done
24—4t
upstairs.
r
ft
received the burning sulphur in one
ONE MONTH..................... !$9.00
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such as an ore bin nt the mine, mid
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of her eyes, She is suffering from
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THREE
MONTHS
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$25.00
il
1 bunker nt the mill.
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the injury and has been unable to
XI
SIX
MONTHS
.................
$45.00
£
Everything being in rendiness on
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attend to her duties at the Eagle ¡Saturday night Manager Hard gave
TWELVE MONTHS..... $75.00
ft
F. S. HAROLN, President |
Book Store.
Eugene, Orc.
the word to set everything in
ft
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9
Dr. Snapp’s Building, Main Street
The child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ! motion on Monday.
due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every S
Word from there is to the effect Are
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one hundred people who have heart trouble V »
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Sheehy of the Cottage Grove
that every part of the mill and tram can remember when It was almple indica­
Electric Co., swallowed an open
It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
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. in running smoothly, miners are tion.
heart disease, not organic, are not only
safety pin Thursday morning. The
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. keeping the ore bins filled mid with traceable to, but are the direct result of indi­
child is but » months old and the
gestion. AU food taken Into the stomach
PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON
Why notlet The Royal Tailors of Chi­
,the miners, mill mid axe men the which fails of perfect digestion ferments and ♦
parents are decidedly worried over
Oftlces In Dr. Geo. Wall buihUng, Main
cago
make your fall suit or overcoat?
Vesuvius camp piesents a very swolisthe stomach, puffing II up against the
Street, Cottage Grove.
Ottlce phone
heart. This Interferes with the action of » Main 303. Residence phone Main 90
the unfortunate occurrence.
When
delivery is made, there will also
lively
appearance.
the heart, and In the course of time that
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B Eugene Business College
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Weak
Hearts
Just a Moment, Please!
Mrs J. H. Baker left Thursday
night for a visit to friends and
Missed His Train.
relatives in Staples, Minnesota.
and
A mass meeting was called
She was accompanied as far as
Ivcrtised
for
Saturday
night
Portland by her husband J. H. well m
Baker the popular Third-street at the Opera House lo listen to the
wagonmaker and
blacksmith, ¡soldier statesman. Col John So-
v
Baker extrecu to be absent bieski of California, talk upon the
Mrs Baker expe
temperance question and show why
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C. A. lUlmn
It was learned at a late hour
represent the
Smith Premier Typewriter Co., tr
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;as decided
meeting and de- :
was a. Hold Graham Tharda,. 1«'"'”"
hold the
He 1. placing many .< .h™ -«-'.
'¡„am ’ima!
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
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Mr D.K»ubl«.or Ne»»da. 0 W»: I hxt Mom.ch
trouble end ••• » •
>'»“
h«d heart trcutle
with it. I took Kodol Dy
Cure for about tour
months and It cured me.
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if
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Kodol Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomach uf all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bettie, only.
$1.00 Sira holdlr, SH timea the trial
,or 50c,
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Prepared by I. O. DaWITT »00., CHICAGO.
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INSTRUCTOR
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<’oiH>ervatory Meth«»d
«Indio Third
Street, Opp »site Pen trai Hotel
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For Sale by the Modern Plmrmiv y.
OLIVER
PLOWS
lent machines in the Willamette Owing to the rain and the re- i
valley. They are recognized as port that the speaker would not lie
the best machine in the market 1 present there was a s™»11 »«*end'
The Leader office has a No. a
.
.
Smith that has been in use for ance.
Rev. Morss took charge of the
nearly three years and has never meeting, and »inging led by Mr.
had any repairs or renewed parts hh-rn, pr»ver by John C-rnn,
other than the ribbons.
opened the exercises.
Rev^
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Moore. Billington and Morss made
Mrs M E. Alfred of B»ker City short addresses and the Morris
and Mrs. E. M. White of I’ortl.nd miartett sang several selections.
have been visiting th«*''
Mrg
J. Watkins »n<1 their niece Mrs. P. • Inthe Bowel» of the E»r,£’" ®
Evan« "t I** Fagle
Byrne of fhis city Th.y.Umded tale b.v C.
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the funeral of their brother Jsm««, bonk store,
CHILLED
be delivered a direct guaranty covering
the quality of goods, the style and fit
of the garments and the workmauship.
And that guaranty is worth one hun­
dred cents on the dollar to you. It
means that you are to be satisfied with
the garments when you get them—
satisfied that they were made expressly
foryou,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
thiuk price was the first consideration. But it isn’t. Value is
first. Value-giving is at the basis of The Royal Tailors’success,
The best for the money always—that is the Royal idea.
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GAGE
VOCAL
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AND STEEL
WYNNE HARDWARE CO.
Customer« of The Royal Tailore are Invited to |ueai how
many people will attend the World's Fair at St. Louie. They
offer prises consisting of ten Automobiles, to be given to the
fen persona making the closest guesses. The cost C b thsse
Automobiles is til,700. Thsrs are else sight cash prig« a sf
|IOO each, malting the total value of the prises >14,500. For
every dollar you pey on an order for Royal tailoring you can
make one guess; on a >19 suit you can make fifteen gueoeee.
and on a >20 suit you can make twenty guesses, and so
guesa for ovary dollar
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The 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 coats—all
made strictly to measure at an actual proven cash saving ol
fully twenty-five per cent.
But the thiug to do is to see the goods and get the prices.
You can do that by calling on
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WELCH & WOODS, COTTAGE GROVE, OR.