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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1901)
1 U O H K M IA N O TE S. . . Walt Robison started to the mines, PU RELY PERSONAL. Call Kcizar wont up to Minersville Thursday. A fine line of ladie’s watches just F rida; where he will continue d e . Chas Clingingsmith, of Eugene received at Madsens, velopment work upon his property Thos Medley returned to the was in the Grove Wednesday. at the foot of the mountain. mines Wednesday, morning. Mr Bob Wiley went to Eugene Mr G W Loyd is running a dou R J Jennings, of Portland is in on the local, Wednesday, ble shift of men driving a tunnel in the Grove, this week, on business. his new property near the foot of Mr Lillie came down from the Fred Withrow and Bert Wiley of the mountain on the Musirk wagon mines, Saturday. Eugene were in the Grove, Sunday, road. Mrs Brush has been visiting with Mrs Minnie Underwood and Mrs ■ Walter Cochran, who hus been Mr and Mrs Stocks, of this city. C M Goodnoll, went to the Divide working on the Jordan property in Curtis Harris, of Creswell, was in Monday. the Champion canyon, quit work the Grove, Wednesday. Frank Whipple and Tom Abrama there last Thursday and has gone Frank Kenedy of Saginaw was in caught 83 fine trout, Friday, up near over to du some work on his proper the Grove one day this week. Wildwood. ty near theMusick. Miss Violet VanFleet came up John Peterson who has been work Mr and Mrs Cook came up from ing for the past year at the Lucky- from Saginaw, Tuesday. Portland, last week and left for the Boy mine at Blue river, went to Bo Mrs Burt Nunn is visiting with hemia, Friday to Bpend the summer. relatives in Goshen, this week. He speaks well of Blue river but Miss Fay Atkins was on the sick thinks Bohemia is all right and will list a few days the first of the week. come out of the kinks yet. Miss Sutherland came down from Prof F S Day is driving two the Divide, Wednesday. tunnels on his Belcher group of Mrs Harris and Mrs Jeff Matney claims just east of the Helena mine went to Black Butte, Monday, to and the prospects are reported to spend a few days. exceedingly bright for the new Mr John Glass, ol Brownsville is company be represents. Mr Day visiting at the home of his brother has succeeded in organizing a joint Mr Wilson Gloss, of this city. stock company, with plenty of funds E C Lockwood and brother Stan to do a large amount of work this ley left Wednesday morning, for the season. mines where they go to work. The Golconda Company has a Miss Maude Schlee came down force of three men doing assessment from Comstock to visit with friends work upon their property now and the first of the week. expect to do some good work before Mrs Clair B Baker, of Roseburg tbo snow (lies. These people have great faith in Bohemia and their has been spending a few days visit own claims especially. They can with her many friends and relatives not be said to be alone in this how in the Grove lost week returned to ever as prospectors are beginning to her home Monday. encorach upon their property setting up adverse claims by The Heltua'people are steadily poundiug away day and night with a full force of men, a fact that proves the value of their wonderful property. These people do not mnko a display to the world of their output nud no one can blame them for that fur it is no one’ s business but their own, however mining men do not run large ten-stamp mills day and night for a year or more without stopping whon there is nothing in it. So the Helena peo pie can be safely set down as money makers and their property behind none in the state of Oregon. oabders W Under ware Over shirts Gloves Shoes Hats mines this week. Walter Robinson and Joe Brown, were visiting at points north, Satur day and Sunday. Mr and Mrs C M Henderer came down from Drain on a visit with friends in the Grove, Sunday. Miss Laura E Jones returned Wednesday, from Portland where she has been visiting for some time. Prof Briggs and family left for Woodburn, Thursday morning where they go to spend a few months. B M Atkins, of Independence, is here the guest of his parents. M r Atkins may conclude to locate with ns. Skirts Ladie’s Muslin Under ware Shirtwaists Corsets Hoes Mens Coats and Vests Wrappers Some Good Goods Childrens Hoods Notions etc etc. You will find some goodbargins W e received another lot of the Hamilton Brown shoes and can fit any one, there is no one disputes the fact, that they are the best shoes in the market. liaTr© a special winter slice for tire ladles t7'lcl Kid. lrea.Try oa.li: sole, we guarentee as grood. as any 3,00 slroe in market for © n J . 37 - $ 2 , 0 0 + CHRMHN & H EM EN W SY 4 Pullers Dr D A Paine and wife of Eugene were visiting with Mr Abrams and family of this place the last o f the week. That Will Place July A m o n g the Best Business Months. Wo are determined that these last days of July shall not lag just because it is July. • * * Prices Read the and Come A t N E W L A N D S , of course. MUSIC LESSONS an ted . had existed between the Stone and VanFleet families for some time and one day lost week the young man was ordered away from Mr Stone’s property and refused to go, hence the assault. W e have a good many odds and ends w e are selling a w a y below the regular prices, these goods are just as good as any w e have in the store but they are broken lots and must go at some price, read our list and see if there is something you need. Master Ren Sanford left on the stage, Monday morning for a visit * * * * * * C * Mrs Helen Violes and children, with his aunt Ida Miller at the' left on the local, Wednesday, for mines. Saginaw where they go to visit for Mr Lee Stewart who has been some time with Mr Violes who is spending the last week visiting in working at that place. Sale Prices Men’s Furnishings Wash Goods the Grove, returned to Brownsville, 3C inch Swiss Muslin Striped, A lot of Suspenders the regular Blue and Red Organdies 28 inch, Miss Elsie Lea, went to Saginaw, Saturday. very pretty pattern, regular price prices 20 to 30c. regular price 15c a yard. Wednesday, to visit with her sister O F Knox came up from Eugene, Your choice 10c a Pr. 18c a yard. Special 10^c a yard Mrs E C Connor for a few days. the last of the week and was look Special 12Jc a yard. Assortment Golf Shirts. Your Scotch Lawn, regular price G|c a Mrs Davidson returned, Tuesday, ing after the interests of bis farm Percales Blue and Lavender, choice 45c each. yard. from a weeks visit with her daugh near town. regular price 10c. Unlaundried White Shirts. ter in Eugene. Special 4Jc a yard. Robt Glass, of Brownsville, came Special 25c each. Special 6|c a yard. Hugh Behne and Harry Benson, up to the Grove Sunday, afternoon left Wednesday for the Helena Mine and will go to work in the Sosli and at Bohemia. D o o r factory, this week. Mr John H Potts and Mr I Rid Miss Eva Chamberlin, left, Satur dle, left Monday for Oklahoma, day, for Saginaw mill No 1 where where they expect to be gone for she ,.oes to stay wsth Mrs Ed Mc- ------- some time. Kibbin who has been sick. The Gospel Temperanc meeting — Mrs E M will be held at the C P Cbureh next Thomas will take a few boarders Sunday night July 21st, it is Child after Aug 1. Ladies prefered. rens day in the Loyal Temperance N ew S id e - walks . — Lumber is being Legion department set apart by the hauled to build a new 7J foot side National W C T U, the birthday of w alk on both sides of Main street their great leader Miss Anna Gordon. from the depot to the bridge, this For lack of time and the contest has long been needed. classes the children could not enter A G o o d I m pr o v e m e n t . — Work was tain the public with their L T L commenced Monday putting rock on exercises but they soon will hold an the road leading into town from the L T L contest it will be divided into north. The county furnishes the two or three classes the older con crushed rock and the hauling is be testants will congest for the Instru ing paid by popular subscription. mental musical at the same time and I n the J ustice C o u r t .— Justice the quartettes will sing at the young Vaughn’ s court was the scene of peoples contest to be held in a short activity Saturday. Mr W G Stone time; six quartette es are needed who was arrested for assult upon Master will sing for the medals. Please Luther VanFleet. Aftei having a send in your names, there are four number of witnesses summoned the medals one for each member of the defendeut pled guilty and was fined successful quartette . W C T D meets eyery Tuesday $10 and costs, amounting in all to $39.50. It seems that some trouble at 3 p m- B -To Close Out Some Remnants- — Mrs R B Job and daaghters Lucy Emma, returned home Saturday, from a few weeks visit at Corvallis with relatives and friends. Miss Laura Churchill, returned Tuesday from her home near, Rose- burg where she went to spend the 4tb and visit with her parents, Mr Griffith arrived from Oregon City, Saturday and left on the early stage Monday morning, where he goes to do some work on bis mining claims. Jessie Griffin, Fraud Whipple, Bob Blair and Tom Abrams wheeled it to Eugene, Sunday. All kinds.of mishaps are reported on the way. Mrs J I Thomas went to Port land, on Saturday’s local, where she will join her husband. Mr Thomas has secured a position in Portland and they expect to hereafter reside there. Mr Walter Baker and wife, Miss B y B oxer. Cora E Baker and the Messrs Mesdaraes Burt Lee and Will Barker and Henry Veatch left early Coffin we:'e the guests of Mrs E F Sunday morning for Perkins Prarie Smith last Wednesday. where they go for a few weeks out Mrs Mary Tramel who went to ing. Portland on the fourth to seek Mrs Carrie James and little son, medical advice had an operation who has been visiting the past month performed last Saturday at Dine with her mother Mrs Jane Sherwood o ’clock and was resting easy at last and friends in this city left for her account. home in LoeAngles, Calif, Saturday John Mackey and family of Idaho night, also Steve Krewson and family are Mr and Mrs W H Besgle and son visiting relatives and friends here. Willie and daughter Miss Anna left About eight teams are hauling out tor California. They go by private R R wood to the Divide and piling conveyance and will be some time on the new switch. on the road. Their many friends Mr J A Finnell has been quite ill | here wish them a pleasant trip. the past week Oregon climate does D I V l~DE B r ic k B l o c k S o l d .— The large two story brick building on the corner of Main and 4th street occupied by Gartnnn A Hemenway’ s big store and owned by C J Miller was sold this week, to David Firn, lately from 1 •'tscousin. The price paid was $3,500, Mr Miller has property near Colorado Springs that demands his attention, and expects to leave soon for that place, where be will commence opperalions on his farm, drilling for oil. Mr Finn secured a bargin in obteiniug this valuable not agree with him. property at such a low figure. Mrs Newton Sterns, Mr Chas John Hunk, of Placer visited Mr Burkholder’s mother and his sister What Shall We Have For Dessert? Kenedy’s family a few days this i Mrs Mary Phillips, of Humbolt Neb, This question arises in the family week. arrived on the afternoon local every day. Let ns answer it to-day. There was a dance at Charles j Wednesday, Mr Burkhalder’ s mother Try Jell-O a delicious and healthful will make this her home but his dessert. Prepared in two minutes. Hedriaks last Saturday night. sister will return in about two Rev Burnett and wife were guests No boiling! no baking! simply add ••oiling water and set to cool. of Mr E Smith’s family last Satur weeks. Mr B has not seen them Flavors:— Lemon, Orange, Rasp for about 13 year» berry and Strawberry. Get a pack day. age at your grocers to-day. lOcts. J +— -i.— Wo Don’t Ciaioi «) -►— Mrs. L. D BECK. To havo the only store '*'> 'Trove, But wo do claim to hayj a iargia and •//oil selected stock c f Will give MUSIC L e 'so ns on lha ■ae Dry Goods, Groceries and Goner cJx I.~orchandise At C. P. PARSONAGE ------ ------© i''2 -------- ------- U sing the Late, Graded German Method uow taught in Berlin, G erm any. TERMS, 60 CT 8 PER LESSON OF 30 MINUTES. Which v/j are] coiling at right prices. Hal:. Boots cinJ Shoe:. We Lavo « fine lli.e ,-.f Winter You eim’t bent our prices 0 » the Wiley Mary go round, is here Hats, r.ll the latest rtvlen uii.i colors. Boo's and Shoes, of all kinds, in thfli ra Eugene, this week. Come in auj let us lit ¿«.a up iu this Oar slock is of the very beet quality und are sure to please yea. \Ir Lurch is giving his house a lino. ,v coat of paint which adds greatly its appearance. | Lewis A Veatch have a new side- j lk in front of their store, and the' ;el also has a new walk. *L.eMiS & V6H TCH + F o r O v i* r F i f t y Yearn. A n O ld AND W b l l -T k ik d K f m r d y .—Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has twen used for Mr Garroan moved his family in to1 over fifty years by millions of[mothers for their while teething, with perfect success i residence he reccntlv bought of children It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy F Hemenway, last week. for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In every part of the World. Twenty cents a bottle. Its value Is incalculable Notice the reduction in prices 10 live Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing r cent on Bed room suits, mat Syrup and take no other kind. Fino rings ases, shades, couches and lounges “Sorosis” o other goods at reduced prices tow’s. J D Cochran Furniture store. Farmers Miss Anna Oglesby, associate itor of the Bulletin, left Saturday Machine oil • Mosco, Idho, to fill the position oderator for the Western Union legraph Company dnring the eseDt month.— Junction Bulleton at H C Madsen’s. Shoes at Eakin A Bris C h u rch A n n o u n c e m e n ts . 0 F 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 8 C E, Mr Elbert Veatch. Pres. Every body welcome, L D B eck . buy vour twine and of Griffin & Veatch Co. Pastor T h e C ash G ro c e r y C o, (succes Y o u h ave to eat, w h y n o t e a t sors to F J M in zer) h a n d le n o th th e b est. T h e C ash O ro e e ry C o, in g b u t th e best. C all on th em have a c o m p le te lt n e o fG r o c e r ie s a n d see th e ir n ew s to c k . fresh fr u its , anil V e g e ta b le s Griffin Veatch, Co carry a fine a lw a ys on h an d . A New double chains for gents just I Une Machine Oil and Binding Twine, E x c u r s io n t o P o r t l a n d . — Under r e c i v e d by Madsen. 1 Take you r’ wife to the Imperial e auspices of W O \V. Round Four times more Millinery sold to ftnd treat her 10 * 8und“y dinner p _ $ 4 .00. Leave Cottage Grove to !•*> P “ • ig 2nd 1 :30 p m. Returning leave date than expected for the season at Berved from N E Else» Son. I Th*” * A C 1“ °*PefflpU’’ jrtland Aug 5th 8:30 p ro. Every ! Who are injured by the use of ►dy invited to attend. Secure You will a lw a y s find fresh fr u it cofff0 Recently there has been ¡n ajj the grocery stores a >ur tickets before July 21st. I or and vegetable* at th e Cash 11 perticulars call on C H \ an- G i ©eery Co (successors to F •> new /ood brink caiie(j GRAN O, M elnzer.) made of pure grains, that take the enburg. a r.rrih'» K*pio.i<>n. I place of coffee. The most delicate Of a gasoline stove burned a lady stomach receives it without distress, F or S ale o r T r a d e — 250 nannie here frightfully, writes N K Palmer, and but few esu tell it from coffee, >ats in small bands if desired, will of Klrkman, la, “ The best doctors lienl the running sore that j * , 7 . * as mued. ade for cattle or sheep. Horses couldn’t followed, but Bucklon’s Arnica Salvo Children may drink it with great entirely cured her.” Infallible for b e n e fit 15cts and 25cts per r sale also. Enquire of Cuts. Corns, Sores, Bolls. Bruises, package. Try i t Ask for GRAIN- J H H awley , Divide Or. Skin Diseases and Piles. aSc at J P O. A Currtn's. Um