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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
Semi-' >or the O i atum/o Snio at Quito u number of youug folks Milliner, spout Sunday, out fishing. Ague .ml Annie Vi ..' 'i returned Mr P J Jennings was in our eity a bome from Eugene, S itm lay, where few days this week. P U B E L Y P E lt S O S A h . Fine rings at H C Madsen's, “ Sorosis" Shoes at Eakin A Bris tow’s. Mrs Walsh went to Eugene one Ilev C I I Wullace, went, to Eugene Mr E S Wit ;••!■, of A'-*>•••!,altown ,J: ' last week. j Monday. Iowa, lb visitin ; with h • >:, R I ir Y o n have to eat, v. tij n ot cut | Wilson ilih I » ifo of (hi city. th e best. T h e Cash G r o c e r y Co, Mr Geau Howe, of Creswell, was h a ve a com p lete lin e o f G ro c e rie s in the Grove, Saturday, fresh tra its, and V eg eta b les Momhtjr from E ¡gone ■ !a.:c he has Have your old hats retrimmed at a lw a y s on bauff. been altending the tj of O. | N E Elsea and Son’ s. Take your wife to the Imperial F or 2‘ 1 Y ears —.John l ’ohl was and treat her to n Sunday dinner New double chains for gents just reo.ived by Madsen. arraigned before Judge Hamilton at served from 12m to 1.30 p m. E u gen i on tl . charge of committing Itev C A Wooley, returned, to his Mrs Eva Tremble, left Thursday rape Upon bis step-daughter, aged for Oregon City where she goes to home iuFairmount Monday. IS year, and after pleading guilty reside for tho present. It J Jennings came up from was sentenced to 20 years in the Hon II M Veatcli attended the Portland, Monday, on business. state Bnitenlir.ry. The crime was meeting of tho Lmurd of Iicgeuts of Harry Pickard was Eugaing Fri- committed near .Smithfield last fall tho Drain Normal School, Tuesday. day, of last week. and tha human brute has an op Ed Patterson left Wednesday portunity new of repenting at his Mrs John Holland left Thursday night for Elktou where he goes to for a short visit in Eugene. leisure, drive a stage from that place to the O F Knox and son Duke were in J ohor P icnic .— T he children of crg.st. the Grove a few days the first of the the C l ’ society ae Our prices on Shoes, Clothing and c o m p ile d by their superintend« nt, week. Millinery can’ t be boat N E Elsea & Downing and a few older W F Hemenway, returned Sun Son. ones held a very pleasant i ionic in day from a brief business trip to Ed Patterson and wife returned Seattle, Wash. BbcGowitj (.tovc, just west of town last Fridry, Tire l i t t l e f o l k s arc re home from a visit at Hudson, Mon Drain has established a quarantine ported to have enjoyed thomsolves day. against Yoncalla, on account of immensely, aa did also Uio older Call and see those New B in g’s small pox, ones. A sh nt pro/n;m, dinner and with Madsen are tho finest in the Hugh Bohno returned to tho of innocent games after* city. mines Friday after a weeks visit in ^ ^ ^ H t n p le t o d the day's recreation. James Hart Sr and Jim White A ll repo-1, a fine time. and family returned home Sunday the Grove. they liive been utb ■ lin; -•■l. ol Frida; afternoon Mr J W Gowdy took b is -!-, on, G Fan Riper to ^ ^ ^ ■ > 0.1 Samaritan Hospital in Portland for treatment. Guy has been quito ill for several month* and it was thought best to move him to Portland where better facilities could lie afforded for treatment. A l< tterfj)om M r Gowdy states that an operation was performed upon Guy early in Uio week but without suc cess excjept as to demonstrating the character of the disease, another one will be pieces: ary before any hopes )f relief • an be entertained. The dis- sase is pn affection of the spine. 3uy has wonderful girt and courage »nd welhope to hear of his further improvement. Mrs Glen Stone left for a visit Attorney Eby, returned home Thursday, with her parents in Eu- from Eugene. Wednesday, where ho Eugene. MibsDora Veatch spent the last had been attending court. T h e Cash G ro c e ry Co, (succes week visiting with relatives and sors to F .1 M im e r ) handle n o th friends in Creswell. in g but th e best. C a ll on them Dr Lowe, Eugene’s oculo-Optician a n d see th e ir n ew stock. who is now at the Sherwood Hotel "Tickets will be on sale July 3rd goes home Sunday. r.ud 4th, good for return up to July Miss Sina Orrell, is among the Otb, incluaive, between all points on prominent candidates for Goddess Oregon Lines, at one faro for the of Liberty at Eugene. round trip. Dont fail to take ad Mrs Jas Ostrander returned, F r i vantage of this opportunity to visit your friends. Grand Celebrations day from a week’s visit with her will bo held at different points on daughter, Nina at Eugene. our lines.” C H M arkham agt, Misses Bobio Baker and Etbel S I* Co. Wooley enjoyed the Ice cream social night from Bossland B C. Y o u w ill a lw a y s fin d fresh fr u it and v e g e ta b le s a t th e Cash A JjMjo number of friends of the G io c e r y Co (successors to F J Misses | Neva Perkins and Mary M e in z e r ) lurrin Were invited to spent} the Mrs Frank Kennedy returned to avening at a poverty lawn social her homo in Saginaw Thursday after which was bold in the little Grove a few days visit with her brother it the skating pond, cast of town, James and wife, of this city. nst Tut day evening. The grounds Another fall in Milliniry, N E vere dtjt orated with Chinese lanterns Elsea & Son hee ls and leads low ind llofvrs, and a large bonfire was prices on best up to date goods. cept burning all evening. A largo Bert lawson left, Thursday morn bpe aw-:, g and the boat owned by ing on bis wheel for Eugene where « r Han Brcliaut were greatly he goes to attend encampment. »pjoyed 1 y all. Guo of the most G et your -1th of July hat at N E literesti: g features of the evening Elsea A Sou’s. Old hats retrimed to vas thei t t id in g of packages, each look new. >erson look a package of old worn Thomas VYalsh returned home >nt artik'.os and kept trading them from Mount Angel, Wednesday ff untif a eigiial to stop was given, ho piKr.gcH when opened generally where he has been attending school. •roved fsells” but nil enjoyed their «resents and many will keep them % mementos of the occasion. The fening was apent in playing games t>ging, boat riding and swinging. ,t u laic hour refreshments were irved,|l.en all went to Miss Neva’ s oiue ai<i njoyed piano and violin uisic by Miss Neva and Mr Erwin ioso Wrer.e Thoso ;ent were; Misses Lulu mrin in, : Î-. brmine Yeatch, Graco emon M * y , 'Elsie Lea, Luise. Lucy id L aura Newland, Hattie and flzie Orpr.rd, Gertrude aiul Nettie ardickHDessa and Orpha Harms, ay Atlfins, Lillian Heart, Blanche ihnsoimEdua Martin, Gleo Lewis, thel Wcoley, Nova Perkins and •ry Cor rin; Messrs Leston Lewis S fyU JJn hunt, Earnest Younger, uke Knox, Art Young, Bert Law- m J es. Griffin Boy Hemenvay, I’intereKVallace, Erwin Lea, Johny eatch, I Horace Harms Winfield ennettl Frank V,'Lite and Arch bulcy. ‘«I T w o F r o m D c n tli. ________ It!, daughter ha>t an almost fc, N. Y., “ but When all kdios failed, we saved her )r K in g’s New Discovery. Jwlio had Consumption in an ^tnge, also used this wonder - and to-day she is perfect- □'esperate throat and lung (yield to Dr K in g’s New is to no ot ( m- at Creswell, Friday nigbt. NEW H ATS-NEW STYLES T T T T T f T T T T T Be among the Up-to-Date people. A good Hat, N e w Crush. $2.00, $2,50 and $3.00. •f N ice LIN6 4 and boys at 35c, 4-Oe, SOe, 75e, 0Oe and $1.25. Have some good Summer Hats left, in Straw and Crash, also Caps for Men or Boys-new line Excellent values, for 25 cents. IF 1 Y O U 3 M E T E C D YY For the 4th, W e can fit you. H L A .T In values Unexcelled. •fCHRMHN & HEMENWHY + Easy Prices for Summer Days. * * * * * * * * * I f there is such a thing, it w ill make yon cool to buy dry goods at prevailing prices here, prices so little, so easy, that it’s no exertion at all to bny. W e have realized for some days that we would have to do something. Just have to. W e are doing it. And the chances are that this city never saw saw such ruthless cuts in M E R C H A N D IS E . Not many weeks until we’ll begin to think of fall again, but we dare not think of it with all this M E R C H A N D IS E on hand. W e are not pleading with you to COME and B U Y , just to help us OUT. But w e do say that w e will save you more money the next few Weeks than any other Store in this Country. - - - W e are Going to CUT PRICES to the QUICK - - - A $.75 There are corsets aud cor8ehi and some that are called corsets * ^ & r - r r 'when they should be IOJ? $.57 called coffins. V il A U o i u c j J u liu n m i n m l M l O lo iu - lainous things that they are. onts spent a few days up the Coast T H IS W E E K wo want to call fork fishing, last week. your attention to a B E A L corset, Miss Edna Martin returned Sun the celebrated "Duchess,” a corset day afternoon from a vist with Miss that is form-fitting, comfortable and durable. A corset that is well worth Lizzie Knox, of Eugene. $.75 Mrs Walsh and family left Satur day for Mount Angel, where they go A ll sizes $.57 to attend the commencement,. J S Bennett, proprietor of tho city bakery, was doing business in the county seat, Friday. FOR CHILDREN ♦ This Week Summer Corsets . Picnic Table Linens, Priced Cheap. These are medium priced, medium gi-ftiT oo o f tinlrlo J in o n o , u n v lo t~ p tiD C tl for the grades. Priced especially for outing parties, who would rath er save their fine linens for use not so rough. And a saving hero too for those who prefer economy in their every day table fixings, and for hotels and restaurants, T'y Bed Damask, 58 ins. at 40c a yard. 50c quality, B etter Belts for the money. Always so bore. Always better belta for tli a mnniy.’ 1 iai > a Unn a I oa - where. Always protlier, always tbo best selections. Better belts for the money here than usual this week, made so by tbo lateness of the Summer’s coming. These belts Want to leave here badly. These prices will cause them to bid us ‘•Good bye.” Fancy Colors 35c at 25 cents. Superior W hite Damask, 56 in., 75c quality, this week 50c. at 30 a yard. 75c, now, 6So W hy not try one of our “ Boyal regular price 40c 60 inch, 65c quallity at GOc a yard. Worcester-Straight Fronts?” They Always Sold for 60c now at 50o Misses Lillian Hart and Blanche Superior Satin Damask, all pure Leather Belt Buckle, 50c regular Johnson, and Messrs Winters W a l are the genuine article— no imita linnen $1.25 quality, special, 90c. price, now your pick for 25c. lace and Earnest Younger, were tion— the price is $1 25. Four times more Millinery sold to down to Creswell Friday, night. dnto than expectod for the season at W alter Cochran, who has been N E Elsea A Son. working for some time on tho Jordan A fine line of ladic’s watches just property at Bohemia, returned to received at Madsens, the Grove, last week. Bargains in loggers and miners To have the only store in Cottage Grove, I f you are in need of glasses call shoes at Eakin A Bristow’s. on Dr Low e at once and have him Mrs. L. D BECK. But we do claim to have a large and A lady driving a span of horses test your eyes as he w ill not be in * Will give MUSIC Le«sons on the well selected stock of followed by two colts, a small Cottage Grove again till this fall. daughter driving a dogcart with Bev C A Wooley, of Eugenej another colt following her and lastly preached, the funeral sermon in A t t h e ’ "-r - a grown daughter on horseback memory of J B England deceased at driving two cows and three calves, the C P Cburb, Sunday morning, passed through the Grove Sunday returning to his borne on Monday. noon and created considerable at Miss Ethel Veatch who has been Ustng the Late, Graded German W hich v/o arol selling at right prices. tention. There were no men or visiting for the past two weeks with Method now taught in boys in the outfit. her brothel John, at Boseburg Berlin, Germany. Haïs. Boots and Shoes. came down on the overland Wednes TERMS, 50 CTS PER I.E8BOH OF 30 MINUTES. _ . -v a BO UN. W o bavo a fine lino of Wintcr You can’t boat our pricM 0% day morning for a short visit with A T e r r i b le Kxploftlou. H ickey — Wednesday, June 19 to the Of a gasoline stove burned a lady Ha ta, ali tho latest styles and colors. Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, in th® wife of Norman Hickey, of this her sister, Mrs Harry Wynne, of this here frightfully, writes N E Palmer, Oomo in and let us fît you u>> in tbis Onr stock is of the very best q a a litj city. city a fine 101b boy. of Kirkmaa, la, “ The best doctors “ g and. oro sure to please you. ^ Mrs Clara Hughs, nee W iley couldn’t heal the running sore that line. J H Gates of Legislative fame followed, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve formerly of this place, and husband entirely cured her.” Infallible for at Salem last Winter, was convicted of Salem were visiting old friends Cuts. Corns, Sores. Boils, Bruises, of forgery and sentenced to a term and acquaintences in the Grove the Skin Diseases and Piles. $5c at J P Currin’s. of three years in the peintentiary. past week. Mr Hughs left for This is the erratic fellow who got F o r O v e r F if t y Y ea rs. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111 points north during the early part Churcli Announcements. O i . d AND W fii , l -T r i h n U r m r d y .—Mrs makes the statement, that she away with $1500 during the last ht Winslow's Soothins Syrup has I m « u useil lor of the week but Clara as she was e over fifty years hy millions of mothers for their cold which settled on her lun session of the legislature but no o n e ......... „ with perfect snceess C P CHURCH. children while teething, „ . fatmlliarly known and her little son J, tens the ¿urns, -*— alleys all was treated (or a month by her It soothe* the child, soft-r..-. * • •*-- nppeared to claim the money so lie | J pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy physician, but grew wo.se. He told l ert 10 a m Sunday School for iSlsrrhoos. Is pleasant to tho tasto. Sold was released from custody, giv nn j remain for a more extended visit. by Druggist* In every part of the World. Twenty she was a hopeless victim of consump M r H D Scott Supt, back his ill-gotton gains which he five cenfs a bottle. Its value Is Incalculable tion and that no medicine could o ire T W Blew, of Cottage Grove and Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing her. Her druggist suggested Dr K i.ig’a soon squandered. 3 p m Junior, Mrs Sadie Down Syrup J A Blew of Grants Pass, were here and U k e no other kind. New Discovery for Consumption ; she Sunday worshipping with us. They ing, Sapt bought a bottle and to her del ghk Edward Huss, swell known business 1 1 a m Childrens Day exercises Mr Norman Hickey went to found herself benefited from first dose. man o f Salisbury, Mo, writes: “ I are both clever gentlemen, brothers Hhe continued its use and after I King wish to say for the benefit of others, of Mrs Birdie McKay and Mrs Kate 8 p m , Preaching Service. Bohemia, this week. six bottles, found herself soun and that I was a sufferer from lumbago McEwen. T W reports everything 6:30 p m Y P S C E, M r Elbert John Holland paid Eugene a visit anil kidney troubles, and ull the well ; now does herown housewoi ,and is as well os she ever was.— Fr< trial Monday. was induced to try rot-KT S a l u m bottle of this Great Discovery b Ben- Every body welcome, L D B eck . C ure , and after the use of three bottles Grants Pass is » daisy, and it is.— Geo Small, arrived Tuesday, from Drug Co. Only 50 cts and 11.00, every I am cured. New Era Drugstore. Pastor. Eastern Oregon, for a short visit. Junction City Bulletin. bottle guaranteed. Nat Martin left for Eugene Sun day afternoon, where he goes to at tend cirenit court as a juror. Regular R W N E W LA N D . R W N EW LA N D . MUSIC LESSONS We Dnn’t Claim,.— 9 F lA P iO ^ C. P. P A K S O N A G E R W N EW LAN D D ry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise 4 L0WIS & V6HTCH+A-