The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, May 31, 1901, Image 3

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    ecoration Day was appropriately
observed by the people of Cottage
Grove, yesterday.
PU R E LY PERSONAL.
D I V I D E
BV tiUXKY.
Fine rings at It t! Madsen’s.
There will be preaebiug here the
“ Sorosis” Shoes nt Eakiu A Bris­ first Sunday in June lets have a full
The U of O track team defeated
tow's.
house every one invited to attend.
the great Multnomah Athletic ag­
W L Coppernoll, left for Eugene
gregation in the field meet at Port
Mrs Minnie Underwood, is visiting
land by a score of 05 to 43 last Wednesday.
with ‘grandma’ Huntley, this week.
Saturday. This was rather-a sur­
Mrs John Holland, visited at Eu­
Mrs Charles Hedrick has recover­
prise to the U of O boys themselves gene the first of the week.
ed from her recent illness.
as it was to everyone else.
Cheapest shoes at Eakia & Bris­
Born to the wife of Mr Jake Gibcts
B om « C abbied .— At a special city tows.
May 27 ’01 a daughter, mother and
election, Friday the bond proposition
Have your old hats retrimmed at child doing well, Jake may recover in
was carried by 50 majority thus in­ N E Elsea ami Sou’ s.
time, and ‘grandpa’ Tucker is well
suring us a first class water system.
J F Taylor and family are visiting pleased with his first grandchild.
But little opposition to the bond
Mrs Maggie Harrison and Miss
at Pleasant Hill, this week.
issue was developed and tbo election
Francis Lake were guests at the
Mr
aud
Mrs
J
S
Medley,
visited
passed off very quietly.
Grove this week.
in Eugene, this week.
S old O ut .— YV L Coppernoll the
Our School closes Friday the 31st
Bargains in loggers and mine
Jeweler has sold out bis shop and
there
will a program in the morning
shoes at Eakin A Bristow’s.
goods to a Mr Nelson wbo will con­
of recitations singing, music dialogcs
G G Warner made a flying trip to
tinue the business in the same build
and if weather permits a picnic at
Bohemia
last week.
ing. Mr Coppernoll, wbo has built
the Hawley grove. Miss A M Smith
Our prices on Shoes, Clothing and is teacher.
up a good trade and made many
friends here will make a visit to Millinery can’ t be beat N E Elsea A
Mr und Mrs Burt Lee attended
California points and perbaps take a Son.
the graduating exercises at Cottage
trip east before again settling down
S B Mores and family visited in Grove last Saturday night
to business.
Grove Sunday.
N ew F irm — As another evidence
of the Grove’s liveliness, Messrs
Frank Jordan and Frank Wheeler
have bought out the Grocery busi­
ness of Fred Meinzer, and will from
now on cater to tho wants of the
public at the old stand. Messrs
Jordan and Wheeler are among the
most popular young business men
in the city and will no doubt succeed
well in their new enterprise. Mr
Meinzer leaves for Yoncalla where
he will eugago in the merchandise
busiui s i.
\V C T U NOTES.
Mrs Scott and Mrs Mellon, of
Oreswcll, attended the W C T U
meeting at the reading room, last
Tuesday.
CARMAN & HEMENWAY,
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It is wonderful how our Grocery Sales have in­
creased in the last few weeks. There are some
Cash people who are learning that w e can save
them
W e have stocked up in our
m oney.
Grocery Line
and w e w an t your TRAD E and to get it W E
will UNDERSELL all our COMPETITORS.
Do not overlook our other lines. Our Shoes are the best
in the market for the money. Our Spring and Summer
Dress Goods A R E UP-TO-DATE in W H ITE and COLORS.
Parents and young people should
remembeT that it frequently occurs
that “ Music is father and mother
Who said the Bohemians could
sweetheart and fame, and sometimes
play ball? Echo answers who.
bread." Mrs L D Beck.
1000 pounds of butter wanted at
Lurch’s.
No fancy prices on millinery
E Elsea and Son’s.
at
GARMAN & HEMENWAY.
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DORENR
Mr O F Knox was doing business
in the Grove last week.
B y S ol
Mrs Perry VanSceoick and her
father Mr Hamlin, of Fairview»
Ladies^
£ Oür Bk( Rerpoapt Sale
Call at Madsen’s aud see those
visited with ‘ uncle’ Jim Teeters
elegant souvenir Spoons.
Sunday last.
Hava
you seen those superb
Jas Redford made a business trip
a juviner spoons nt Madson's.
W ill be continued, for a lev/ days, until
to Crtswell, Friday, of last week.
For one W E E K
Miss Rena Baker, left Wednesday,
our
New Stock arrives. W e are slaughtering:
Wm Kirk made a trip to Eugene,
Every trimmed hat in our liouso.
for a visit with her many friends at
Prices in these Goods for we only have a
the first of this week.
’oburg.
lew day s left to close them out. I f you want
10 per cent Reduction on all
Mi J W Smith and family of the
Bargains, give us a call.
Frank Wheeler and Frank Jordan Sears district visited with Mr Mc­ Trimmed Hats.
Oao Week Only
made a trip to Bohemia, the first of Kee' Sundav.
— No Reserve.
Our P r ic e s tc C lo se
Regular Prices
the week.
Mr Cbas Jackson, of Walker, made *?
Your Choice Now;
Ch ldren’s Shoes;
a
Mr Geo Griffith and Miss Eva j a business trip up Row River the
H
Regular prices range up to $1.75
Chamberlain attended the ball gome ' first of the week.
for 5 0 cents.
at, Eugene, Sunday.
Robt Martiu is getting out timber
Your Choice
Men’s Hats
Mrs O Voatch visited her parents, this week for building a new barn.
Regular prices 75s, $1, 1.25, up to $2.00 f o r 3 5 c t .O $ 1 . 0 0
Mr aud Mrs N P Chrismau, at Cres-
Mr J C Eggleson a traveling, Lender in
well, this week.
Latest Styles
salesman, of Chicago, made a trip
Ladies Shoes,
j Your Choice now.
amt Low P rice s
Mrs M G Smith and Mrs Ann "1> Row River list week m the in-
Regular prices, $1.25 up to $3.00
¡f o r 7 5 C e u t S .
Scar«, of Walker, were vieii.„g
tereat of the Oregon School Supply
the Grove, Saturday.
! bouse of A" m^ ' 0reK° n’ Be1iiDe
The prices we are quoting here is to give you. some
I school libraries. Our
directors
idea of what we are doing in the way of cutting:
Rev Maxwell, of Coburg, attended | secured one of those exie lent li­
prices in the Odds and Ends. W e have a variety of
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presbytery and preached at the C P braries for tbo school, making an­
Goods that we are closing out at
Church Friday evening.
other
valuable nddition to our
Mrs. L. D BECK.
Take your wife to the Imperial school bouse.
Wilt rive MUSIC Le'sons on tin
and treat her to a Sunday dinner
R W NEWLAND.
served from 12m to 1.30 p m.
D e f e a t e d A g a in — The
Bohemian
Th e County Executive Board held
a very interesting session and those
« h o attended this and the regular
meeting no doubt fee! benefited.
An all day institute anil modal con­
test and also a musical contest was
dismissed for future work and if
plaus made can be carried out the
institute will be held during the
second week m June, when Mrs
Brebin, of Chicago, will lo in Cot­
tage Grove.
Names of contestants for these
classes should be had as soon as
possible. All those who would like
to enter these c’asses please do not
wait for the Superintendent' to call
for your Dame ns you will loose time
Miss Greta Bristow returned.
by doing so, you can go to the read­
Wednesday
afternoon, from a few
ing room secure the books aud leave
your name, for the Supt. Come days visit with friends in Eugene.
young men and boys don't leave all
Frank Rankin, the rustling piano
the contesting for the girls.
mau, of Eugene, was circulating
Silver medal Contest and musical around town a few days this week.
contest June 12th. On June 13 Miss
Mrs Smith, of Walker, visited in
ATTENTION!!!
H
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Newlapds Millipertj ^tofe
MUSIC LESSONS
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Base Ball team of this city were
agaiu defeated in a one sided game
at Bang’ s Park in Eugene, Sunday,
by the Ramblers of that city. The
first four innings of tho game was
hotly contested and was a pretty
exhibition of base ball. Honors up
to that time were about even but in
the fifth the Ramblers begun to find
McQueen’s curves and no time from
that time on were the Bohemians in
the game.
The following is the score by in-
mugs:
112 1 e 1 0 0 0 7
Bohemians
1 1 0 4 8 10 0 5 * 29
Ramblers
Ijj^^Brehm of Chicago, will conduit j ^ e Q rove the first of tho week with
an all day institute at the M E her niece Miss Blanche Coffru. n who
Church aud will speak at night. is very ill.
Deligates and visitors will be in at­
Miss Carrrie Payno, of Eugene,
tendance from all paits of the coun­
returned
to her home, Wednesday,
ty; [The public is invited to utterd.
after a few days visit at the home of
A t W a r m G a m e . — The Amateur
Mr and Mrs Abrams, of this city.
chess players of Cottage Grove, not
THE LINEUP.
Mrs Frank Wheeler who has been !
being satisfied, as to who were the
Ramblers
Bohemians
confined
to
her
home
on
account
of
1
bestclayers have inaugurated a team
Holland
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contest which has been in progress illness for some weeks, we aro glad j McFarland
Hayes
W McQueen
for several days, each side is allowed to report is again able to be out.
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Knox
(enpt)
lb
Hemenway
24 hours in which to more if they
Rev C A Wooley and wife spent
Branstettcr
as
desire. The first game Las progres­ several days visiliog among their Bennett
Griffin
2b
sed far enough to show the boys are many friends in the Grove last week, G McQueen
Withrow
3b
Harms
pretty evenly matched and for am returning to their home in Eugene,
Gilstrap
rf
Robinson
ateure play a good game. The teams Monday.
Starr
of
Blair
playing are N Martin, L F Wooley
Mrs Beck's class in music is doing Wallace
Faust
If
*a Jas Johnson and Geo Griffith, the
splendid work, but she has little
The following notes of the game
, former manipulate the whites and
faith in the progress of those who are clipped from the Eugene Regis-
the latter the blacks. The games at
make music a study during
the ter:
thiati me stands as follows;
summer months only
Branstettcr captured the $2 prize
Blacks
Whites
Mrs O F Knox and son, Duke, of offered by E J MoClanahan for a
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Eugene, came np the first of the j home run.
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week, to remain until after Decora­
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* Wallace of the Bohemians and
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tion day, the guest of relatives and
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Faust of the Ramblers did good
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friends in this city.
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work in left field.
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Mr Wm Griffith, who hns been
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McFarland, Bohemian’s catcher,
foreman in a large coal mine in did good work.
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Washington for some months, re­
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The Ramblers are very much in
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turned
to Cottage Grove, last week
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need of a catcher.
to take a short rest. He contem­
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The boys should do some work
plates moving his family to that j
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11 Okitles
on the diamond. It could be put in
country in the near future.
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first class shape.
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Mr J E Thomas and daughter
Griffin at second pulled in a hot
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left Saturday for Eugene where Mr
liner that was meant for a three bag-
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Thomas goes to commence work on
ger.
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the new residence of Mr O F Knox.
[will make no further com-
Holland did remarkably well be­
His daughter, Mrs Dwyer will keep1
jthan to say we prophesy the
hind the list considering the fact
house for him while he is engaged!
I will resign about the 30th
that be baa has had no practice for
on the building.
several year».
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C. 1\ PARSONAGE
Using tho Late, Graded German
Method now taught in
Berlin, Germany.
TE11MS, 50 ITS TER LESSON OF 30 MINOTES.
Go To.
HfiRRY W YN N E'S
BICYCLES,
SUNDRIES,
and
R O U SE, G E E R -
-L U M B E R CO.
Manufacturers oL
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All kinds of Rough and Dressed
Lumber, Bridge Timbers, Ties Etc.
Look at these Prices.
Flooring, $ 1 6 .0 0 , $ 1 4 .0 0 and $ 1 2 .0 0
Rustic and Ceiling. $ 1 4 .0 0 1 2 .0 0 and $ 1 0 .0 0
Double Surfaced, $ 1 4 .0 0 1 2 .0 0 and 1 0 .0 0
Sized Lumber, $ 7 .0 0 Rough, $ 6 .0 0 to $ 4 .0 0
REPAIRING
We have a Fine assortment
A t G riffn &Veatch's
H A R D W A R E STOR E.
building material now on hand and offer special in­
ducements on Dressed Lumber of 10 per cent and
on Rough Lumber 15 per cent discount for Cash.
A l l Orders promptly filled.
C hurch A n n ou n cem en ts.
c p CHURCH.
10 a m Sunday School
Mr H D Scott Supt,
3 p m Junior, Mrs Sadie Down­
ing, Supt.
6:30 p m Y P S C E, Mr Elbert
Vcatch. Pres.
ROU8E-CEER LUM BER Co.
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nn’t Claim
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To have the only store in Cotta to Grove,
But we do claim to have a largo and
well selected stock of
1 1 a m Preaching, Subject; “The
Desire of All Nations.”
8 p m Preaching Subject; “The
living Sacrifica”
Every body welcome, L D B eck .
Pastor.
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N otice to T axpayers.
The 1900 assessment rolls will be
closed June 15th.
W W Withers Sheriff k Tax Col-
*co’ or
<SWA
T b i» Signatur« is on every box o f the gen u in e
Laxative Bromo-Quinine
the remedy that r a r r s a r e ! l 1 » o » e «fey
Amos, Oregon.
Dry Goods,
Groceries and
General Merchandise
t
V W h ich we are! selling at right prices.
Hats.
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Boots and Shoes.
Wo have a fine line of Winter
You can't boat our prices o%
Hats, all the latest styles and colors. Boots and Shoes, of nil kinds, in t.h«
Come in and let us fit you up in this Our stock is of the very best quality
line.
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