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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
i iBKupi: L icense — Mr Fred J PU R E LY PERSON AL. Quito u number of young folks i, zeru. : Floreuco E Weber, have spent Sunday, out fishing. Fine rings at H t! Madsen’s. granted a marriage license, Y ou h ave to ea t, w h y n o t e a t 1 I “ Sorosis" Shoes at Eakiu A Bris congrutuluti 8. tins host. T h e Cash G r o c e r y C o, h ave a c o m p le t e lin e o f G r o c e r ie s ! tow’s. (>: i—Frank Jordan lias fresh lr n lts , a m i V e g e ta b le s G W Loyd aud wife visited at out liis interest in the Cash a lw a y s on h a n d . Eugene, Tuesday. Take your wife to the Imperial ary C o s store to Mr Wheeler of Attorney J E Y’oung visited Eu uty. Msra Wheeler and Young and treat her to a Sunday dinner gene, Wednesday. have complete control and will served from 12m to 1.30 p m. Have your old hats retrimmed at nua to eater to the wants of Hon It M Veatch attended the aeoplc. The Gentlemen are meeting of the baard of Regeuts of N E Elsea aud .Son’s. Bert Lawson and Tom Jinkius ig our most enterprising eiti- the Drain N jrmal School, Tuesday. and wo predict for them a Our price i on Shoes, Clothing and were iu Eugene, Sunday. ing busiuess. * Millinery can't be beat N E Elsea & New double chains for gents just received by Madsen. Son. IS A ttkvtive D ibit ..«-—Messrs Mr E A Wilson went to the coun Call and see those New Ring’s in and Brehaut had an attrac- display iu their show window with Madsen are the finest in the ty seat, Tuesday. Bargains in loggers, and miners week Consisting of a small fouu- city. and reservoir in which livo fish, es, crawfish, frogs, ect, sported e delight of all who witnessed lisplay. The window and foun was illuminated at night by ature electric lights and nicely rated with flowers and mosses. Mr W H Hawley and wife left shoes at Eukin h Bristow’s. for a weeks outing at the mines, Miss Neva Perkins returned from Wednesday morning. school, at Eugene, this week. T h o C ash G r o c e r y C o , (su cce s A fine line of ladie’s watches just sors to F J M in zer) h a n d le n o t h received at Madsens, in g h u t th e best. C a ll o n th em Jas Hemenway, went to Portland a n d see t h e ir n e w s to e k . “ Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and 4th, good for return up to July 9th, incluaive, between all points on Oregon Lines, at one fare for the round trip. Dont fail to take ad vantage of this opportunity tc visit your friends. Grand Celebrations will be held at different points on our lines." C H M arkham agt, S P Co. e C beam S ocial — Miss Lottie >ttson held forth to a small ence at Martin’s Hall Monday ing, under the auspices of the lodge of Rebecca's. After her rtaininont the good ladies gave Uegant ice cream social which enjoyed by quite a large number people. Cottage Grove ludies it how to entertain when its up Dr H H Petrie aud wife and N H mm in the lino of socials, and the Martin and wife and Miss Bessie eckns niado this one a perfect Griflin have gone on an outing and ess, from tho time Miss Tillott- fishing expedition iu the mountains gave up tho floor until a late near Wildwood. They expect to spend two or three weeks rustica }Meu|rri)— Mr Goo Lea has com ting before returning provided the ad the grading and macadamiz- game holds out pleutiful that long. of Main Street, the last coat of bed rook being completed Wed- lay. Our Mnin Street now has 3 tropolitnn look and in a short i it will bo in fine condition and residents of tho Grove will feel id of their enterprise. Let the d work continue on some of the - § § o!s now and we will not be pel fed to chronicle the extraor- ry depths of mudholes next .er Cor the numbor of mired- n wagons. Mr Erwin Lea, who has been attending Berkeley University in California, returned home on a visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs Geo Lea, of this place this week. Erwin expects to return to Colorado in a short time to resume his work in the Labortory of a sugar factorv. The C P Sunday School children are propuiring an interesting pro grams for childrens day to be obser ved in the near future. Look for it for when the little ones do any thing oston B l o o m e r G irls . — T h e it is sure to be iuteresting. jmer Ladies’ Champion Bu.-e Hou John Kelly, one of Laue I Club, who are making an ex- County’ s early and most highly- dvetour of this country, travel- respected pioneers died at his home in their own special palace car, in Eugene, last Saturday, aged 83 make their first appearence in years. Mr Kelly has held some (age Grove, Tuesday June 25 proraiueut positions in public life in they will play the greatest and was a man of considerable le of ball with the local club ability and energy. He was hurried r witnessed in this town. Ladies at the Odd Fellows cemetery ut attend this game without any Eugene, Monday evening. • of beiug offended, as nothing The W C T U organization held be said or done that would a most ir teres ting convention at the ck the most fastidious lady- M E Church last Thursday, at which sent. Game Called at 3 p in. some most excellent papers were iiw F irm — W F Hemcnway of read by some of tho ladies. A fine firm of Hemenway and Burk- dinner was spread at 12 o’clock and ler ha, retired from business in all enjoyed themselves thoroughly : city, having sold his interest to througout the day. We acknowl broter D H Hemenway. Will edge and gratfeully accepted an accepted a good position in a invitation to dine with them and ttleBWholesale house and will must say the spread was excellent v& his family to that place. They and at least our portion of it was e many friends here who are quickly put “ out of sigh t” ry to see them leave. Mr D II Miss Marie Brem, of Chicago, menwav lias been among our who is at the head of the Franchise st substantial citizens for many department of the W C T C in the rs, and highly respected and the United States, delivered one of her v firm while continuing under the fine lectures on the subject of Women name! of Hemenway and Burk- at the Methodist church, last der, trill continue to bo among Thursday evening to a well filled most reliable business houses in house. Miss Brem is beyond doubt > city. Their conservative and the ablest woman suffragist speaker e bulicess methods will continue we have ever listened to. She held win fok them a fine foothold in close attention throughout her ] community as a business firm. discourse and her delivery was PmcjftiiTii.—Tuesday evening the pleasing in every respect, and to our «man of the Eagle Hose Company mind, her arguments are unanswer t permission of the city council to able. The entire absence of scath who ild a bonfire upon a vacant lot ing denunciation of those differ from her was a feature of her d turn in a regular fire alarm to address. Those who ve the Hose Company a thorough splendid ill Iu just 3 minutes the com- failed to hear her missed a treat ny ran the cart three blocks, tached the boee to the hydrant at a Chtlsti-in church, laid 250 ft. of I had a stream of water on khieh was put out iu short fhe drill was a good one, course the boys were ex lie alarm and were loitering Streets not far from the >m . itne could have been made * newly graveled street pull a hard one. Monday, on business. Mrs Frank Scott spent a day or so in the Grove, last week. Mr and Mrs D H Scott, spent a day or so in Eugene, this week. N E W L IN E O F CLOTMIiN G * 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 arid Claim to Strike the Safe Middle Ground. Honest Clothing At Fair Prices W h ile w e have hereto fore Bought a Few of the Cheap Clothing to compete with Others on the Same Line, but from Now on W e will Confine Our Line to Strictly First Class Goods, ranging from $ 8 .0 0 $ 1 5 .0 0 and E very Suit is Worth the Price. W e Sell for Cash and figure Smaller Profits than Our Competitors. Come and See Our Line. Misses Edna Martin and Ruby Thomas went to Eugene, Saturday, on a visit. Mr and Mrs Abrams, went to Eugene, Monday, to attend com mencement. Mrs Otto Anlauff, returned, Mon day from a visit with friends at Drain. •-CHRMHN 5 H E M E N W H Y 4* 4» 4» 4- 4 4 ft n e w l a n d Mr Earnest Younger has accept ed a position in the First National Bank, of this city. FROM Another fall in Milliniry, N E Elsea & Son heeds and leads low prices on best up to date goods. Mrs Mary Howe, of Creswell, attended the W C T U convention here, Thursday of last. week. Mrs Sadie Downing has accepted a position as assistant clerk in the post office for a short time. Miss Elsie Lea, left Saturday for Monmouth to attond commencement and visit with her many friends. Mrs Clias Vandenburg, and daughter, Eunice, left for Eu0ene Monday, to visit with friends. Mr aud Mrs Jas Potts, visited with Mr Frank Kenedy and wife of Saginaw, this week. Have you noticed Newland’s large new ad? If not we call your special attention to it. It will interest you. Y o u w ill a lw a y s find fr e s h fr u it a n d v e g e t a b le s a t th o Cash G i o e e r y C o (su eeessors to F J M cin z e r .) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, S A T U R D A Y , JU N E 22. Otar N E Elsoa & Sou. Samuel Lockwood, of Lorane was shaking hands with friends on our streets, Tuesday. L. HN Our First Surprise Sale Otto Gilstrap and Dick Willowby, of Eugene, were in the Grove, Sunday. Four times more Millinery sold to date than expected for tho season at N 6 ---- --------------* Mr Geo Willoughby, of Eugene, was doing business in the Grove the first of the week. Get your 4th of July hat at N E Elsea & Son’s. Old hats retrimed to look new. M ’ s « - R W e claim Special Attention to our Bargain A t tractions planned for this day. From 9 o’clock in the morning, until 6 o’clock in the afternoon, Saturday, June 22 nd we w ill put on salo . j-likdreds of Yards of Print? P r i n t s AT special prices Sale A ll new and very desirable patterns. (And the quality is first class in fact they are the V E R Y best Goods of the kind in the market.) It is a day when judicious shoppers W I L L B E A N X IO U S to COME and S E C U R E W H A T T H E Y N E E D . Every Don’t Think W e Operate Not Only Woman III the quality of Dry Of spending any money for shoes A maflel Giocery Department. Should r,,1J hi'ic, lull ill until you have seen wliat we have , Uio r r u rs nskctl. W « It is a model in tho class of goods lo offer, an* piopurutj to furnish handled— pure nnd wholesome food Remember This store has Uni most Interested .vi li with Uu* very b<’Nt desirable Hhut-e, taking mcrcliAiidi <• in the nm rkct , it ;t lit products. Model iu prices charged style, quality and price tic lower figuro t h a n the o t h e r fellow wIdeh are lower than those asked a* into consideration. VVe Handkerchiefs for similar goods elsewhere. If you Times bcliswj our present .Slock A nice variety of patterns want to set a model table, buy beats all others In this locality— 5c to 25 c each your groceries at our Model Grocery quality and prico considi red. Sleeveless Vests Children's per pair, 40c to $1 85 10c to 30 c each. “ $1 25 to $34)0 Styles and values in Fancy Groceries « g > cc - Ladies’ “ 5 0 c to $1 25 Men’s “ “ $1 50 to 4 00 Corsets, talty. Give Us a trial. department. SC3 Mrs Rufus Dillard left for her home at Spokane, Monday after noon after a short visit with relatives here at this place, MUSI c T essons Mrs Jas Ostrander, left Monday for Eugene, to visit her daughter Miss Nina and to attend the com mencement exercises. Mrs. L. D BECK. We~ Diin’t C l a i m s To have the only store in Cotta go Grove, But wo do claim to haye a largo and well selected stock of Will give MUSIC Le'sons on thy Dry Goods, G roceries and General Merchandise Miss Myrtle Johnson, of Drain, A t t h e ’ g ^ — who has been visiting-with ber many friends at this place for the past two weeks, returned home Sunday. ------ ♦-----»-3« 3'«----- ♦----- Miss Myrtle Johnson, of Drain, v W h ich we arc] selling at right prices. Using the Late, Graded German who has been spending the past Method now taught in month visiting with her friends in Berlin, Germany. Boots and Shoe». the Grove returned home Sunday, T ERMS, 5 0 QTS PF.R I .r s s o y o r 50 V I NTT P.8, You ean’t boat our prices We have a fine line of Wir.'er afternoon. Sarrd T w o F ro m I>roth. ’Innt.i nnd Shoos, of all kinds, in thw Hals, all the latent stylr ai.J c'Jnr*- Mr Ulyaus Martin, who has been C h u rch A n n ou n cem en ts. “ Our little daughter had an almost Gome in and let us fit you up in this j Our stock i.-i of tho very best quality spending a week or so visiting in fatal attack of whooping cough and line. ” ' anJ nro sure to please yen. — C P CHURCH. bronchitis,” writes Mrs W Haviland. Eeastern Oregon, returned home of Arniook, N. Y., “ but when all Sunday afternoon. Mr Martin thinks 10 a m Sunday School other remedies failed, wo saved her Cottage Grove is all right and was Mr H D Scott Supt, life with Dr King’s New Discovery. glad to get home again. 3 p m Junior, Mrs Sadie Down- Our niece who had Consumption in an Wm F Hemenway left, Tuesday, g, Sapt advanced stage, also used this wonder A T e r r i b l e K a p lo > lo n . F o r O v e r F irty 1 ea rs. ful medicine and to-day she is perfect for Seattle, where he goes with the Preaching services at 11 a m and A * 01.0 » s o W r l l -T k ik o K s m s d t .—Mr , O f a gasoline stove burned a lady ly well.” Desperate throat and lung intentiou o f going into business, W ln ,loW , soothln* Syrup h „ been u i « l L r here frightfully, writes N E Palmer, p m. over fifty year, by million« of mother, for their diseases yield to Dr K ing’s New provided he can make satisfactory “ The bout doctors while Vethtnu, with perfect «u r e a s of Kirkman, In, fi:30 p m Y P S C E, Mr Elbert I chUttren It voitlie. Hit- eh M , o f t e n , the sums, allay, all couldn’t heal th e ’ running sore that Discovery as to no other medicine on arrangements, in which case he ex pain, cures wind folle, aiu ti, the beat remedy followed, but Buck leu’s Arnica Salvo patch. Pres. earth. Infallible for Coughs a n d ! for ibarrhoea. ! , p l e a n t to the laate. S oli Infallible for by I)ruk«l»t« I" every pari of the World. Twenty entirely cure I her.” ’.very body welcome, L D Bros. flee Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guarante pects to move his family there in rent, a bottle. It, value t, Im-alculahle Cuts. Corns, Haros. Bolls, Bruises, about a month. ed by J P Currin. Trial bottles free. Faster. Be aure and rah for Mr,. W lnalojr-tSoothln* Hkln Diseases and Piles. *5c at J P C. P. PARSONAGE Hats. -t-Lewjss veHTCHF Syrup «nd take no other kind. Currln’s.