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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1901)
The cow ordinance failed of ie* enactment monday, at the meeting c-f the city council. Dame ‘‘Plunkett” and Squire “ Billiuybum" will make their uuBic loving frienda feel at home when they visit the old fasbioued singing “ skewl” lion R M Veatcli Elected Mayor new fire hell for Rescue Hose Go’s engine room was ordered procured by the city council last Tuesday evening and com mitte appointed to report prob able cost at next regular meeting. The members of the Epworth League held their regular business meeting at the home of Mrs Ella Benham, Tuesday evening, a very pleasant evening was had by all who attended. A o v in a i . d o ’ b G un .— Harry Brehaut has on exhibition in the New Era drug store show-window the Filipi no gnn that Aguinaldo didn’ t have when he was captured. Endeavors of the C P Church held their regu lar monthly business meeting and social at the residence of Mr and Mrs Geo Lea Monday evening. A pleasent time was reported at which nearly every member was present E n deavor S o c ia l — The A G oo d O n e . — A good story was told on Hon R M Veatch, on elec tion day, to the effect that a newly located icsident in the city remarked that ho would like to vote for him for mayor, but from reports that he had hoard “ Bob’’ was liable to neg lect the ffairs of the city at ¡orae important crisis and go off some where to hunt rattle snakes. At Council moot ing, Tuesday evening the apprais- iug committo appointed to investi gate the advisability of opening front street reported the result of their deliberations. They rcccomended that the property owners on said streot be given as damages the following sums Ed Jinks $10 00 Mrs I N Baker $10 L F Wooiey $10 and all other property owners along said streot the sum of $1.00 each. An additional damage of $25 00 was awarded Mrs Baker in case she should move back her house. S tiieet O pened . — Carried the day. T he City Hom i issue tailed . At the city election Mondy, the reform element carried the day by a large majority. Hon R M Veatch was elected by a vote of nearly 3 to 1 plainly showing the policy of Mayor Bennett, who was a candidate for re-election was not endorsed by the tax payers. The fight was not a personal one for gentlemen are both highly respected and as citizens stand at the head o f the list. Neither did the temperance question enter into the contest. The financial policy of the old administration wns tbs sole issue and the overwhelming vote for Veatch simply means the people want and intend to have a voice in municipal affairs. The bond issue as submited by the old council in its pecular ambiguous style was voted down as it should have been. Now let the new council make some careful estimates and submit a business like proposition with all possible grafts ellimated and we believe bonds will lie voted by a handsome majority. The detailed vote follows: Wards 1 2 3 total M ayor R M Veatch W S Bennett T REAS Herbert Eakin R SUNL|0," T / * ” / FACT Gro eries, I Don't fail to read ‘‘Cop’s” the Jeweler’ s new ad in another column. Herbert Leigh made a business trip to Eugeue the first of the week. Mr and Mrs D Bristow returned from a short visit at Eugene Tues day. Mr O F Knox, of Eugene was visiting in the Grove the first of the week. J I Jones made a short trip to to the county seat the first of the week. Mrs Rice, went to Ashland, Mon 111 day to attend the funeral of a grand 100 daughter. 12 23 47 30 33 31 Mr Otto Gillstrap. of the Eugene, 82 Register was in the Grove, the first 94 of the week. Mr and Mrs Robt Martin, of Walkers visited at the Grove Sat urday. C o u n c il m a n A first class Minstrel performance is guaranteed all who attend the show tonight. J I Jones and little son Frank were visiting in Eugene, Wednesday and Thursday- Mrs Henry Churchill and duught er Mrs Nettie Jarred visited at Saaginaw Monday. Mrs Ella Benham left, Thursday afternoon, for a few days visit with friends at, Junction City. W C Conner nnd wife, of Rose- burg, are visiting with friends and relatives in the Grove, this weok, Sir B E Harder, of Eugene, was visiting a few days this week with his friend Bert Lawson, of this city. Leston L Lewis who is attending the U of O at Eugene visited with his father J B Lewis and family, this week. The old fashioned singing‘skewl, for the benefit o f the library will occur on Saturday, April 20, don’ t fail to attend. Mrs Eva Tremble, returned to her home in Ashland, Monday, after a visit of several months with her parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Church ill, of this city, Hugh Behne, came down from the Helena mine Tuesday. He re ports that there is about five feet of snow on the summit and that the Helena Mills have closed down for a few days. Mr and Mrs Jas neinenway and daughter Hazel, returned Sunday from a weeks visit at Scio. Jas says a good many people are moving away form Scio since the flax factory is no more. Drugs Here is where we save you money Up-to-dzto Shoos Omnium's F inn S hoes , V M& cents to $2.00 a pain Men’s Suits A-Big Stock on Hand. Clay Vorstr n Strires and Plaids, a fine line from which to make your selectiou. Trices from $6.00 to $18.00 a suit Very many numbers we are now showing were purchased by us be fore the advance in price or the prices we are making would be lot- possible. [ olt S kii J ¿HOC.. Harman & Newlanfl. Harman & M o d . Harman & Ncwlani NEWLAND’S MILLINER! STORE Leads in Up-to-dato SH OES! A Full Presentations of SH OES! N e w Styles and Paterns ^ ^ > P R IC E S ^ SH OES! Are within the reach of all. Mauds MiUiijenj ;tore We have a Limited Line of Ladies’ Gent’s and Misses’ Shoes, M USIC LESSONS which we offer absolutely AT or C-O-S-T ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo S crleff B M u il d in g , a in S tr eet . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000000000000000000-000 — + — — — »■— Mrs. L. D. BECK Will pive MUSIC Levions on ttia If you want the benefit of this great 5 U U 6 TER * ?ALE 4 - Mrs Casper Lea is visiting this week with her parents Mr and Mrs A t th a -^ - r " Frank Veatch of the Divide. Miss Dora Veatch retorned home Monday from Creswell, where she has been visiting f-«ra few days. at Furnishings Goods ’ We are Sole Agents for the Ham Dan Brumbaugh was doing busi ilton Brown Shoe Co's line of shoes ness in Eugene, Wednesday. in Cottage Grove. Have just re- Have you seen those superb eeived a large shipment Lutest souviner spoons at Madson’s. Style. Mrs W E Coffin, of Divide, was L adies ’ F ine S hoes , shopping in the Grove, Saturday *76 cents to $3.25 a pair.' M en ’ s F ine S h o es , Miss Poarl Miller, of Eugene, was £ $1.50 to $1.00 a pair. in the Grove a few days last week. Rev S B Mores and wise of Cres- well visited in the Grove. Monday. Always a full stock on hand lowest prices. $ 1.00 to $11.50 a suit You will hear the best band in the State this afternoon. Mr Geo Kerr, of Wildwood, in the Grove Wednesday. S pits , $2.00 to $5.50 a suit. With FuDcy Vest C h ild r e n ’ s V estee Bor’s limes a n d L ono P ants , Watch for the big minstrel pnrade at 3;30 this afternoon. 28 25 58 23 40 37 Mr and Mrs B G Crow gave a When he was notiged by Cottage Grove authorities of the arrest of a party and oyster supper at their man having such a cow in charge, home April 1 in honor of Bud Iab- the Salem officer weut to Cottage mael and George Sohnider who will Grove, but quicklv discovered that | soon go away to work. There was the wrong man had been seized, an«l about twenty couples present and Mr Caldwell was promptly released, j all report having a flue lime. W o M '.J .j/ * ! Levi Geer made a business trip to Eugeue, yesterday. 208 LORA NE ror Miss Nettie Spores, is visiting in Eugene this week. 50 65 93 Barrett 27 27 Wynne 21 21 Veatch 46 46 N ew F i r m — W L Coppernoll and Piper 19 19 R 8 Smith have formed a partner Johnson 91 91 ship a jewelry and plated ware es tablishment in the building formerly Total vote cast 211 occupied by Harry Wynne’ s bicycle D im e S ocial . — A Dime social will repair shop. They have ordered l.e held in the Reading Room Mon and expect to receive in a week or day evenine April 8th This social ten «lays a first class gold, silver, will bo a continuation of the one nickle and copper plating apparatus held at Mrs Wheeler’s. Come every nml will be prepared to do first cl «ss body and spend a pleasant even work in that line. The gentlemen ing, are among our most imlustrious Mr Mateney is moving his family young business men and we predict they will get a good aud extensive out of the Baker residence on Front street to the Mrs Allen property in patronage. the south part o f town. The city R ich S pecim en . — Godfrey Graber health officer having condemned the brought down from the Graber and well water on the Baker property Zinnaker Mine the first of the week and no other supply being available some rich specimens of the ore the move was necessrry. recently uncovered 1 1 a depth of N o tice to T axpayers. 300 feet. Oue specimen weighing some 15 or 20 pounds has been ou The 1900 assessment rolls are now exhibition at Hemenwuy and Burk open for the payment of Taxes. holder’s Store and is a very rich W W W it h e r s , Sheriff of Lane specimen of galena ore and is Utter ly seamed with gold from one end County, Ore. to the other. The Vesuvious Mine, from which these specimens were B y B r u t u s . recently taken, is now fairly well Herbert Doty started for Eastern developed, there being several hun Oregon, Monday. dred feet of tunnelling and drifting There will be Easter service at dune and it is one of the most prom the M E Church next Sunday. ising properties in the camp. Mr and Mrs Babe Perkins of the I t W as a M is t a k e . — Salem States Grove are visiting relatives at Lorane man : O IV Caldwell, of the fair this week. grounds, in moving to his newly If false Prophets- were hung now purchased farm uear Cottage Grove, a days there would be quite a hang took two cows with him and was ing take place at Lorane. arrested near Cottage Grove by Gen T J Thorp who has been officers thinking the cow be had visiting for somo time with Mr J G auswered the description of the one Lockwood has gone to his home at stolen near Salem. He was releas Corvallis. ed after an examination of the case. Miss Mae Zumwalt is home from This was the esse. This was the Pilot Rock and will teach the Green case in which Chief of Polieco D W Door school this spring. Gibson was interested. The stolen Wm Bambridge of Oakland and cow belonged to A W Drager, south of this city, and a description of her Warren Crow of this place are buy had been sent out by Chief Gibson. ing cattle in this neighborhood. We are cutting the price on many We invite you to call and ins peat our line of Men’s, Boy’s and goods in this line. Children’s clothing. We have on# We are closing our line of Shirt price for ail. Our vt-luas are Waists at Special Prices. unsurpassed. D o N g °,L a f e M a d e a t OUR NEW 7 153 57 B onds Yes No visiting at 48 46 17 30 41 19 ecorder J E Young N Martin Windiiehl Bsnnett is home this week. D r y Goods. Clothing Chas Cochran is visiting in the Grove Mr aud Mrs R W Veatch visited at Saginaw, Sunday. Reform in City Government S ew F ire B ell . — A 1‘ IIK K L V P E R S O N A L . Fine rings at II (J Madsen’s. Come NOW , for the OFFER will not C. P. PARSONAGE be good after the Holidays- — +-— «'se s m E WALL 5 WHIPPLE. Using tim Late, Graded Germun Method now taught in Berlin, Germany. TERMS, 50 CT8 PER LESSON OF 30 MINUTES. We Don’t C la im * --? Go To. \{f\m W YN N E’S To have the only store in Cotta to -' tvovo , But we do claim to ha 70 a largo and well selected stock of BICYCLES, SUNDRIES, Dry Goods, nntl Groceries and General Merchandise REPAIRING Shop opposite Post Office. Which wo are! soiling at right prices. C h u rch A n n ou n cem en ts. Hats. C P Boots and Shoes-. chu r ch . We Lavo a fino lino at W Inierf You cau’t boat our prices on 10 a m Sunday School Hats, all the latest styles and colors. Boots and Shoos, of all kinds, in th* Mr H D Scott Supt, Come in and let us fit you up in this Our stock is of the very best quality 3 p m Junior, Mrs Sadie Down line. '•'V* and. aro sure to please you. — ing, Supt. 6:30 p m Y P S C E, Mr Elbert Veatch. Pres. + L e w i s & 1Z 6H T C H + 1 1 a m Preaching subject; “The Resurrection of Christ,” Griffin Veatch Co, carry a full line 7:30 p m Preaching T-xt “ Rejoice of spring goods. in the Lord always. If you want a hoe rake, shovel or Every body welcome, L D B uck . spade, callon Oriffin and Veacb, Co. Pastor. Spikes at Newland’s Millinery Received this week at Cumming’s Store, 2c each. Golden rule store, a large assort B e m n t y i* B l o o d D e e p . ¿lean blood means a Ciean skin. T.% ment of the great favorites, beauty without it. Caarv*Ha,CandyCath&r Posturn, Caramel and Fig prune tic clean your blood iia j keep it cl'a n , by stirring up f ic lazy l i . er and driving all im Ce irais, Grape nuts and Granola. purities frem the body. Begin to-day to Messrs Scott A Wheeler are con templating the erection of an addi tion to their machinery warehouse which is now entirely filled with all banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads A nice new line of Clocks, Watches y id that sickly bilious complexion by taking kinds of farm implements and farm Csaeafeta$ bnaaty to t lea tenia. All drug and Jewelry at Madsen's. wagons. •ate aitiafat tfam guaranteed. 10c. 25c. fiOo. H ick H e a d a c h e A b s o lu t e ly and P«-rnm nently cured by using Mok! Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep work ana hnppy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Suets and 50cts. For sale by all Druggests. Mrs Beck’s class in music is doing splendid work, but she has little faith in the progress of those who make music a study during tl « summer months only