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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1901)
}a Have your old hats rotiimtned at N E Elsea and Sou’ s. B y H o x e y . Mrs Laura Coulisk, of Portland ■ N e w doable chains for gents just and Mrs Emma Button, iff Santa I* tived by Madsen, i® Bargains in loggers and miners Cruz Calafnruiu, arc vi.-iting their brothers, W E and Roy Coffin, for •hoes at Eakin & Bristow's. a few weeks. A fin e liu e o f ladie’ s watches just Miss Lillian Good wow, of Eugene received at Madsens, visited the picnic and favored the jTtem em ber the Bale at Newland’s crowd with a fine piece, Miss Lillian Millinery Store closes this week. is a fine speekei. Our prices on Shoes, Clothing and About oue hundred people Millinery can’ t be beat N E Elsea & attended the picnic, some from Son. Fugene, Latham and a few from the Cull pnd see those New King’s Grove. with Madsen are the finest in the There was a fair crowd attended city. Church, Sunday. DI VI DE T h e C ash G ro c e r y Co, (succes Mr Ed Coffin visited so rs to F J M ln zer) h an d le n o th i n * b u t th e best. C a ll on th em last Sunday. a n d see th e ir n ew stoek . his father, P U R E L Y PER SONAL. Fine rings at H V Madsen’s. “ Sorosis” Shoes at Eakin k tow's. N E W L IN E O F C L O T H IN G Bris Attorney Knox, was in Eugene the first of the week. James Potts came down from Bohemia, Saturday. Mr Leiter and wife went to Eu gene, Wednesday. Ray Stockwell of Creswell, was in Cottage Grove, Monday. DORENfl The Silver Medal Contest aud Musical contest will bo held at Martin's Hall on the evening of June 12th 10c admission will be charged at the door the proceeds to g o for the medal and benefit of the work, The C M A base ball team of this rity met defeat at Loranc, last Sat urday in a one sided game the score • binding 10 to 25. The C M A team is composed of boys under 18 years and they play rather good ball, but they claim that they plat e l ball against a picked team from the whole Lciane and Cayote valley, consequently they could not be ex- pedted to win. Honest Clothing A t Fair Prices 1000 pounds of butter wanted at Lurch’ s. Frank Carmen, passed through the Grove, on tho local Wednesday. The dance at Mr Hedricks was Another fall in Milliniry, N E Capt J M Willians and a brother well attended and all report a good Elsea & Son heeds and lends low from Astoria were in this city, Mon time. prices on best up to date goods. day. Y o u w ill always) find ft-esli fr u it Foit S a l e o r T r a d e . — 250 nannie Miss Ada M Smith is in town this an d v e g e ta b le s at th e Cash goats in small bands if desired, will G io c e r y C o (su ccessors to F J weak, visiting with her sister Mrs trade for cattle or sheep. Horses Rleinzer.) Dr Schleff. for sale also. Enquire of Mr Dave Baker and family left, Get your 4th of July hat at N E J H H awley , D ivide Or. Elsea k Son’s. Old hats retrimed to M ew A wnino . — Lewis & Yeatch look new. have had a new awning placed in Four times more Millinery sold to front of their store. It is a great date than expected for the season at improvement. N E Elsea k Son. S o l d O ut .— Mr Geo Griffith has sold out the Elite Barber shop to B y S o l M r: D T Williams, of Aastoria, a A number of the pupils took the brother of Capt Williams of Eugene. eighth grade exanimatin last week. Mr:Williams comes to us highly Elza Vanschoiack, rnado a busi »•©contended and we bespeak for hiui ness trip to Eugene, last week. a good busiuoss. There is much Good Clothing in the Market, but most of it Sells at Need* lessly High Prices, there is much Low Priced Clothing made, but as a Rule it is Trash. In Our Line of Clothing W e Aim and Claim to Strike the Safe Middle Ground. Geo Griffith visited Eugene yes teaday. Tuesday, for Portland, where they expect to remain. J ^ 5* W h ile w e have hereto fore Bought a Few of the Cheap Clothing to compete w ith Others on the Same Line, but from N ow on AVe will Confine Our Line to Strictly First Class Goods, ranging ^ from $ 8 .0 0 $ 1 5 .0 0 and E very Suit is W orth the - Price. W e Sell for Cash and figure Smaller Profits than Our Competitors. Come and See Our Line, Mrs Willard Boren was and ar rival from the Ware house, on the Bohemia Stage, Monday. Mrs J I Thomas, visitod a day or two this week with her sister, Mrs Thoo Martin at Creswell. Take your wifo to the Imperial and treat her to a Sunday dinner servod from 12m to 1.30p m. . Lowery England who was called “ Grandma” Huntley came doiyn to Portland by tho illness of bis! from tho Divide, Wednesday, to uncle, returned homo, Saturday. visit with her daughter Mrs Wall. Rov. Srnick preached au able dis Miss Nina Ostrander is the happy course at 11 o ’ clock a in Sunday, possessor of a tine dew piano. Her and after service organized a Sun father ia now seriously thinking of day School with Mr Allen Kirk as taking lessons. Supt. Y ou have to eat, w h y n o t ea t Mr and Mrs Pret Chrismnn of tiie best. T he Cash G rocery Co, Walker and Mrs Oliver Veatch and have a co m p le te lin e o f G roceries tra its, an d V egeta b les family of the Grove visited here the fresh alw ays on h and. first of the week. Will Grffiith returned home, Sun Jas Redford is shearing sheep this day moruing, from Washington, week. where lie has been working for some Robt Martin and family visited time. at Walker, this week. Mrs Beck’s class in music is doing Marion Bigelow was shearing splendid work, but she has little sheep last Saturday. Some of the faith iu the progress of those who boye that saw him said that is seem make music a study during the ed that Marion thought it a good summer months onlv plau to sell a good quantity of sheep II J Whitcomb, of Holbrook, Mass, meat with the wool, but tho sheep and correspondent for the Brockton did not have tho same opiuion. Times, spend a week or two iu the v P i'B;j • :GHRMAN 8* H EKEN W H Y + Ls M o n e y A O n y m /K ; A~ ' Y bject to Y ou ? If you wish to buy the Host Goods for Less Money than you are now Paying- we can help you. During the past few days we have added to Our Stock several new lines including Dry Ghoods and Groceries. W e invite you .to call at Our Store and look us through, you will find Our Prices Very Low. GREAT SHIRT OFFER LAD IES’ W H ITE V/AISTS A special purchase of Men’s Colored Shirts, all nicely lauudried, gives us an opportuuity to offer our male pat rons a special Bargain, they aro made of best percale, have open front and back, felled seams continuous fucings and double yoke, link cuffs to match, all new and exteemely neat <M flrt $1.25, pottorne M trip ial *PI«ww $1.75, $2.50. W ASH DRESS GOODS India Linens, Nainsooks, Lawns, a o il I lo t t...l M wiao. A lln v u r — Desirable Shapes Medium also low bust, and straight f r o n t effect. Black, W hite, Gr a y , Blue, Pink at tractively trimed top and bottom with baby ribon and lace Fren ch Lace and Embroidery A L umulkman ’ s A ccident .— C C Straight Itutan employed in falling timber 10c to $1.00 yd. Front OUR VALUES for [the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co near Models Saginaw, yesterday afternoon about IN SHOES H its do re d 1 W E A R E 4:3® o’ clock met with an accident Full Biased G-ored $1.25. Are uuequaled in the city. We sell which will lay him up for some time. Now prepared to sell n nice quality of School was dismissed Monday so Grove, leaving Monday, for the at $3.50 a shoe equal to any shoe sold Scrim at C>%o a yd. This Is ns good French Short Heteut bis left knee with an axe anywhere else at $4.00. and nice as others blow about at a big Hip Model char to the bone which made a pain that the pupils might all attend the Fust. Our New Stock of Shoes just re profit above our prico. Miss Laurinc Layne, who organiz ful Wound, but it is hoped the joint funeral at the Sears graveyard. Pink and Blue $1.25 ceived and we are pricing them below will not remain stiff. Mr Rutan was E n g lan d — J B England, of Row ed the lodge of the Order of Lions their regular value. Standard Models brofcght to Eugene on this afernoon's River, died at the home c f his last Friday evening, went to Cottage GROCERIES We have 24 pairs of shoes left out of 65c to $1.25. train, pluced in the Bo'oth-Kelly nephew, Mac England, in Port Grove this afternoon to make ar- our remnant sale, the regular prices of Our Stock is now and fresh. Our hospital and Dr W Kuykendall at land, Friday May 31, at 5 p in, angemonts for the organizatiu of a which range up to $3.00. Summer Corsets Prices very Low, for we are deter tenfed his injury.— Guard. aged 73 years, 4 months and 20 lodge in that city.— Guard. W hite $50c. NOW mined to build up a good trado iu this days. J I Thomas, who has been working In order to make the sale complete line and we know of no better way D ied .— Mary E Townsend, wife of Mr England or “ Uncle Johnie” at his trade, carpeutoriug for some we will put these shoes on than to give you the best goods in the KID GLOVES L B Townsend, of Rock, creek died sale, Saturday, June 8th at market at a littlo lower llguro than The best $1.25 Kid Glove in town. he was farailliarly known months at Colorado Springs, retutn- of pulmonary tuberculosis at Salem, as a pair. the other fellow. All colors. by all old residents of this ed home, Tuesday. Isaaio says he Oregon. Friday, May 17, 1001, aged community' was born in Western Las all of Colorado Springs he wants. 35 years, 7 mouths and 8 days. She had been in poor health for Tennessee, Jany 11 1828 and moved Mr I II Veatch returned home, some time and hud been in a hos with his parents at a very early age Sunday, morning, from Colorado pital at Salem for about two years. into Illinois. At tho age of 10 years Springs where be has been the past Her husband and several children lie made Iowa his home and remain few months. Mr Veatch thinks that survive her. The remains were ed in that state until 1805, when he | Oregon is good enough for him yet To have the only store in »■t-VT- brought to Rock creek and interred crossed the plains to California where ; and tl at these far-away-pastures Mrs. L. D BECK. I But wo do claim to have a l.u and in th$ Brown burying ground Sun he stayed only a short time when! are not always so green ns as they Will rive MUSIC Le'sons on tin he moved to Oregon aud located at i well selected stock cf day at 11 o ’clock. The services are sometimes represented to be. were Conducted by Elder Swit, of the tho foot of what is known as Sicra We are glad to seeo him back. Clmreh of Christ and were attend id Gorda mountain seven miles east of Mr Frank Hughs, who has been At th e J -g^~r~ by large a number of friends of the Cottage Grove. In this beautiful working in Southern Oregon mines little borne Uncle Johnie has lived family. continuously until the past few for some time past, bos returned to R a se B a ll. months when failing health compel Cottage Grove. His many friends Th# base ball fever has struck Using tho Late, Oraded German led him to sack medical aid at the aro glad to see him back again and Which wo arc - celling at right prices. OoUagu Grove this year and there Method now taught In Portland Hospital. He was married to know that he has recovered from is hardly a man woman or child in Borlin, Germany. a sevore accident, which happened to Eliza Jane Goodson, in 1865 who jur little city but what has it or at TERMS, 50 CIS PER LESSON OF 30 MINUTES. some yaars ago preceded him to the to him while at work in the mine. W i have a fine lino of Winter east ■been exposed. While our Y'on can t boat our prices on land of rest He leaves two sisters, C liureli A n n o u n c e m e n ts . Hats, all tho latest styles and colors, Boots an l Shoes, of all kinds, in tha team9 have not met with success Rachael Bedebaugb, in Iowa and dome in and let us fit you up'in this Oar stock is of tho very best qaali^g igainst other towns, the sport is no Mrs Mary Ann Dillard of this place, 0 P CHCBCH. fino. -• * ' ’ eas wpular, and we have hopes yet and are sure to please you. ---- but no children, This is O urs: 10 a m Sunday School jf see«ring an invincible team before “ Uncle Johnie” was one of Cottage Mr H D Scott Supt, ’ die MSKon closes. The material is Grove's most substancial and highly 3 p m Junior, Mrs Sadie Down iers fur it, with one exception, and respected pioneer citizens, loved by 'that is a pitcher. And why can’ t we ing, Supt all who knew him, and was ever To T he D e a f . — A rich lady cured of Preaching services at 11 a m and provide some way to secure the If you want the newest ready to lend a helping hand to the What Shall We Have For Dessert? her Deafness and Noise in the Head by lerriose of a good man in the box. 7 p in. I)r Nicholson’s Artiflcal Ear Drums, and best Styles of needy. He was au earnest and | We nfbd him and we need him bad. j This question arises in the family gave $10,000 to bis Institute, so that 0:30 p m Y P S C E, Mr Elbert aoytbing in the consistant Christian, hiving joined; deaf people unable to procure the Ear every day. Let us answer it to-day. The game of the season was play- Drums may have them Free. Address the Cumberland Presbyter i a n Veatch. Pres. Try Jell-O a delicious and healthful No 10671 C. Tho Nicholson Institute, id on the Stoffer field in this city Every body welcome, L D B eck . : dessert Prepared in two minutes. 780 Eighth Avenue Church some thirty five years ago. oetxrMh the Clerks and Professii.n- Pastor. | No boiling! no baking! simply add and a useful neighbor, no better | Tli« **< ouryc- boiling water and set to cool. i U- Aft er the defeat of the Business TRY 17s ______ traits of character can be ascribed toj of modern times Is consumption. 1 Flavors:— Lemon, Orange, Rasp- Many cures aud discoveries from time N o tice to T a x p a y e rs. sen, M toe Professionals on Decora any one and while the community * berry an»l Strawberry. Got a pack to time are p u b lish ed but F o i . ky ’ r tion day the clekrs got together and The 1900 assessment rolls will be grieves the loss of a good and true H oney an d T ar d o e s truthfully elsim age a t ,your grocers to-day. Kiel*. irganiae l a team; issued a challenge to cure ail cases in the early stages man he wiil live in the memory o f , closed June 15tb. and always offoriis com fort and re *> th*j®rofessionftls to play for their B A N N E R S A L V E lief in the very worst cases Tako no his kindred and friends for years I W W Withers Sheriff k Tax Col- J rapper Irhich was promptly accept- uhstitutes. New Era Drug Store, th e m o s t h e a lin g sa lve In th e w o ria . lector. to come. 20c. R W N EW LAND R W N E W LA N D R*W N E W LA N D MUSIC LESSONS I We Don’t Claims <^PIANO~^> Dry Goode, Groceries and General Merchandise C. P. PARSONAGE Hats. Boots end Shoes. A MOTTO. “Strictly High Class Goods at Lowest Possible Prices.” Millinery Line-n* ! U l M M Newlands Miilioerq 5tofe 1 Uoatinurd on last pave 4-L6W ISX V6HTCH +