Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 24, 1904, Image 3

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    Miss Anna Oglesby is uow hold­
ing a case in the Leader office.
Happy Japan, Garden of Glitter
Flower ami Fan, Flutter and Flitter
Laud o f bamboo (juvenile whacker)
Porcelain too, Tea Tray and Lacquer
— Happy Japan.
- F r o m Libretto o f ‘ The Geisha,” by Sidney Jones
Mrs. Cleo Lamb, arrived from
, Saginaw Thursday afternoon.
1905—O REGON—1»0S
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FO R R E N T — Sutl
housekeeping room s.
Lee Martin, from the Blue River Mrs. E . A. Cottle.
15C5—O R E G O N — 1906
T e o c - T r a y e o id
Lacquer Goods
Shipped direct from Japan. Neat, novel,
nobby and new. Men, women, hovs
and girls will alike be interested. Re­
solve yourself into a committee of one to
investigate here today. Search the city
with a microscope and you could find no
such Xmas gift. Where can you do a s
well as here? Echo answer—“ Where.”
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Awbrey
went to lingerie on last Monday.
1905— O R E GO N— 1905
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith died Tuesday morn­
ing.
1905— O R E G O N - 1905
Miss Lulu Curtin returned home
from a visit in Eugene Wednesday
afternoon
19 0 5 -rO R E G O N — 1905
Clint E Steivart made a business
trip to North Bend, Coos county,
this week.
Fred
Walker's
Cottage
sh ipping
business.
London Mineral Springs
Comfortable,
Homelike
Surroundings.
Best of Meals. Just the
Place for Rest and
Recreation.
1905—O R E G O N — 1905
Til* Original
F o ley & Co,, C hicago, origin ated ;
Honey and T a r a s a tb -o at and lung ;
remedy, and on account of the great j
merit and p op u larity of F o le y 's I
Honey and T a r m any im itation« are
offered for the genuine, .tsk for
F o le y's Honey and T a r and refuse
any substitute offered a s no other j
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| the mines.
prep aration will give the sam e
Mrs. Dr. Geo. Wall, accompanied mi t is!,notion. It is m il'ily la x a tiv e . It j
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no o p iates and is safest fo ri
j
by
her daughter. Miss Beuetla contains
The children of Park McGee, j
children and del tea t - persons. J . S. ,
Misses Edith and Helen, who are j Whipple, has gone to join Dr. Benson Pharm acy.
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
The water is bottled and carbonated at the
prints. A 1 Ire« for inform atto.! an 1 rate»,
Frank D. Wheeler, overseer ■ Gill Meadows, a well known
and treasurer of the Crystal Con- j miner has gone to Douglas county
solidated Mining Co., returned j for a stay of six weeks, and will
Wednesday from Bohemia, where! prospect in the region south of
he went to overlook operations at i Roseburg.
, ill with pneumonia at the family i Wall iu their uew home at Los An­
home two and a half miles west geles, California.
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of town, are uow on the high road i
Btaylwn Jensen^ the little nephew I
to recovery.
of Mrs. Dr. Lawbangh, who has
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IJr. Corpron was at Comstock
Miss Bessie Woods returned been visiting here for the past two
Sunday on professional business,
home
Wednesday to spend the U. months, returned to bis home at
where he was attending some cases
O
vacation
with her parents in Portland Thursday.
of measles.
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C "ttige Grove. She was accora-
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■
pnnied
by
Miss
Victoria
Mitchell,
Ohas Dutton, head clerk in the
T . K. Campbell, president o f'lie
Pacific Timber Company, returned of Merlin, who will spend the holi­ post office has resigned and de­
parted for Portland on last Sunday
from a business trip to Portland days here.
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From there lie will go to California.
Wednesday.
Miss Annie Howe, on Friday A number of friends gave him a
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evening, December 16, closed a farewell reception at the home ot
Mrs. Ja s. S. itensan returned
very sati: factory terra of three and Mrs. Holland and her sister.
home Monday from Salem, where
a haif mouths' school at Creswell.
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
she had been visiting Mrs. Max
Uuder her direction the school gave
J
.
C
Harris has returned from
Buren for a brief time
an enjoyable entertainnient on the the vicinity of Seattle where he lias
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i evening of the closing day.
been since last October. While
Mrs. Nina Humphreys, of Asto­
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there he purchased twenty acres of
ria, will spend the holiday season
J . I. Jones has returned from a ■ unimproved land and is preparing
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. three week’s visit in the East. to establish a home thereon and re­
Jas. E. Ostrander in this city.
While aw iy Mr. Jones s,,ent some move kis family from Cottage
1905—O Ft E GO N— 1905
— AT-
of furnished
Enquire of
T. M. Medley, the real estate
dealer, spent a portion of the week
1905— O R E G O N — 1906
in Bohemia on business, returning mines is in Cottage Grove. He
You
can
buy Diamonds cheaper
came
to
attend
the
funeral
of
Mrs,
Wednesday.
at Madsen's than in larger cities
S. J . Pitcher,
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and will guarantee them perfect.
1905—O R E G O N — 1905
Mrs. H C. Burns, of McMiun-
1905— O R E G O N — 1906
Miss Nellie Hemenway who is
ville visited her daughter. Mrs. H.
Wagonmakiug,
black: mithing
R. Bills, and family during the i attending school in Portland, ar- and geueral repair work at J . H.
week, returning home Thursday. i rived home Thursday to spetid Baker’s shop. Every guarantee of
! Christmas.
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
good workmanship given.
tf
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County School Superintendent
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Miss Echo Gaddis, secretary of
Walter B. Dillard, was in Cottage
Christm as is alm ost here and you
the
Douglas County Creamery, at w au t to make a present. C all upon
Grove Wednesday upon official
business and returned on the i j Roseburg, was iu Cottage Grove Madsen the Je w ele r.
! Wednesday.
o’clock train to Eugene.
JAPANESE
Hon. I H. Bingham spent last
Sunday at Eugene.
( althin the Water
Mr-s. Andy Baker, of McMiun
WANTED— Hood pasture for four
Ben S. Hiugham is home from homes. Inquire at the la* .iler office.
v.lle, is visiting relatives and
Columbia University near Portland
friends iu the city.
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to spend the holiday vacation.
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.... LEADERS
ÙOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
BUSINESS NOTICES
Wright and family of
O. Tai lor has been promoted to
Station spent Tuesday in the position of head clerk in the
Grove doing Christmas local po.it office, resigned by C ln s.
and attending to other Dutton. The vacancy in the office
has been filled by L . Bishv.
Mgr. Oregon Mineral Springs Ass’n.
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1900
WASHERS
Booksfor P resen ts
With the near approach
ot the Christmas season
many minds are agitated
with the oft recurring
question "What sha" I
give for a present.’ ’
Has it occur«*) to you
that a good interesting
book was more lasting
than the more transi­
tory gifts that lives
through the passing
days?
We have hooks for the
toys, books for the
girls, and books for
grown folks. R e ce n t
works of popular fiction,
prose and poems by
standard authors, both
old and uew, aud lighter
reading for the children.
Christinas buying is
made ecsr here.
day- in S '. Louis and afterward Grove to that place. The land lies
went to In 'tana where be visited about sixteen miles from Seattle
his cousins, the Gentry Bros., who close to the line of the Great North­
own the noted trained animal shows, j ern Railway. Mr. Harris says land
Later he v.ent to Chicago on busi­ values in that section are advancing
rapidly.
ness.
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LEVI GEER
BENCH WRINGERS
HOW IS THE TIME TO BUT H EATERS
We give the Buggy away January 1st. A
chance with every $1 cash purchase.
W ynne Hardware Company
When you pay in advance your
subscription to the Leader, ask for
a free one-year subscription to the
Pacific Tree and Vine— the best
farm, poultry and livestock journal
on the Pacific Coast. Free with
the Leader if paid in ajvance.
Benson’s Pharmacy
The Latham Machine Shops
are prepared to do all kinds of ma-
chide and general repair work,
metal turning, flitting and adjust­
ing of machine parts. A ll orders
will be given prompt and careful
attention.
tm m am ;
Our Christmas Tree!
Large Line
ci Jewelry
Guaranteed
9i a!i kinds from
5 0 c to S I .5 0
Christmas Cards 1 to 20
cents. Pearl Penholders
and Gold Pens, $1.75 to
$3.50. Solid Gold and
Gold Filled Chains.
All kinds ot Cult
j B u tto n s. C ollar
Buttons. Lace Pins,
Sticks, Silver Nov­
elties of all kinds.
Also Dolls, Albums,
Toilet Sets, Celiu-
| loid Goods, etc. Our
line of Jewelry can­
not be beaten for
( Miristmas presents
— they are good
g o o d s — find our
\ ;
guarantee is behind
y
them. Our line
--------of dishes is the
most complete line in
the city, and the best
HARPS
/ T H E C H R IS T H A S T R E E
We have fin excellent lines
knives for hoys.
of
Prices, 5. HI, 15, 20, 25,35 and 50c
R U B B E R BALLS,
R U B B E R RATTLES,
R U B B E R DOLLS.
R U B B E R TOYS.
Whistling toys the latest thing
out. Good spin­
ners. Large line
of games of all
kinds. Large and
small, 5c to$l..j().
Building blocks,
large and small all
kinds of shapes.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
Our line of
books is de­
ci (lediv thè
liest in town.
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islory (if the
World
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!T ARCHER I TA AIMJXV II V.’ Ll
for 5, 10. 15, 2 0 , 2 5 . a n d 5 0 c
Lincu, 5, 10
I5c. Paper,
2 , 'jc to 35c.
Board cover,
lOe to $1.00.
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11115 ^
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1
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3 large illus­
trated volumes,
1 TOO double col­
umn pages, find
bound in Half-
Morocco.
Price, $5.(Ml.
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you si: i
COMFS ONCE A YEAR,
WHI N DAYS ABC IV\I?K AND NIGHTJl ARE DMA
VMM». I HI HFARTH THF FIRF. BURN S CLEAR,
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m T s NOV v
CLOUDS GATHER FAR AM)NEArtjJ
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FOR LITTLE HOYS,AND BOLLS WITH CURIA]
A M ) BOOKS AND D R U T ) AM)-SUGAR PLUMS V f )
JDYSLDALLS AND ilVTS AND CANDY CAT^r
?|V£ a ND ILYIS THAT WIND AND RUN Af>QUT> ; f
AM ) PI 'IPS WHIC H PI MP A WATER SPOUT.
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Scrap Albums
Autograph Albums
AT RED U C ED PRICES
Handkerchiefs
I HF\ BEFORE HI IUJNS AV^Y
5 volumes by
Cooper:
goods for the price.
Conic in and see our line.
I uth-
Plates........................ 10c to $ l o0 “ Pioneers,'' '* The Prairie,
Cups and Saucers. 15c to $1.<)0 finder,” “ Last of the Mohicians.'
Berry Sets....... .$1.00 to $1.50 “ The Deer Slayer;” price $1.50
Six volumes by Dumas:
“ 20
Years After,” “ The Yiscontie,"
“ Bryelonn,” "M an In the Iron
Mask.” “ I.ouiseda La \allirk,
The Son Soorther;” price. $1.50
*A VERY
.*1FRIiy
•A \ CURISI MAS* I
f i fty ODiDDOnOOPOfll
O c°pr"
stvles: 5 to 15c.
T h a t w ill
s e ll t h e m
Garmcn, Hemenway Co,
Large variety of Christmas goods
in onr Dry Goods line. To numer­ L E A D E R S
ous to mention. Come and sec us.
j G A RMEN, H E M E N W A Y COMPANY,
(
P r i c e s
Largest line This stock will not l>e moved to
of
Ladies’ our store in ( 'ottage Grove.
and G en ts’
Handerchief s
These are cheap goods for less
ever shown
in the city. than cheap prices.
All kinds and
I I AVIS A CARD WHICH IS TO SAY
DAY-
We want to close this stock out
as soon as possible and make
Albums
^ A N D ‘ Blin.DL\C BLOCKS IN WOODEN B d X s ? ^ ~
^PI NKNINfS WHICH CUT AND GOATS THAT DU t T
than wholesale cost.
Extra large line of
]
We got it at such a figure
that we can sell them out at less
Testaments, to to 75c
FOR LITTLE t.iifLi,
LM> TOPS AM) MOPS AM) CORN THAT POPS
goods.
Teacher’s Billies,
$1.25 to $3.50
•Small Pocket
Billies, 50 to 75c.
>TT II \ IIF.EVDF.Uf TEAM FOR MANY A *)OF
^ BRINGS TOFF AND TOYS
stock of notions and furnishing
usta»
THIN SANTA C LAUS WITH HEARTY 5*10T.'
*r ‘
We purchased the A. K. Sherk
Billies and
IN
M E R C H A N D IS IN G
LEADERS
IN
MERCHANDISING