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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
To the P ublic . — Having just com pleted a course of instructions in the Prof Rogers system of tinting, we are prepared to do the most beauti ful work known to our profession. This work is excellent. Call and soo our samples. F J T aylor . Residence Burned. Tlie Beautiful Home of James Mc PU R E L Y PERSONAL. Jesse Griffin was in Eugene, Sun day. Dr H H Petrie went to Drain, Sun day. Milo Emerson, went to Creswell, its smoky Farland Destroyed by fire. Wednesday. weather is upon us. It serves the Only household effects In the Mr Cooper, of Black Butte, was double purpose that of reminding us lo w e r s to ry w e re sa v ed fr o m in town Sunday. that harvest is over and that winter t h e lla u ie s . is approaching. Harry Hart came down from the Tuesday afternoon about 1 o’clock mines, Wednesday. C onvallescent .— W o are glad to a fire alarm was turned in land in a state that Geo T Sears, who some Tom Abrams made a flying trip few moments the fire departments, time ago suffered another attack of to Eugene, Sunday. with hose cart3 were on the way to paralysis, ¡9 now getting along quite Mrs W B Dennis was down from tho residence ot Jas H McFarland on well and is able to be about again. tho north-western outskirts of town Black Butte Monday. Hoi> P icking D one . — Hop pickers which by this time was seen to be en Miss Mary Currin went to the finished picking nt the Knox hop veloped in smoke, before teaching Creswell Hop yard. Saturday. yard yesterday noon. The hops are the scene it was fonnd the reservoir Frank Jordan, was down to Eu reported as very light but of good on the the west side of town was gene, Tuesday on business. quality. While the yield is very empty and all hope of saving the Mr and Mrs W H Blair were light it is thought an average price ellegaut residence was abandoned. visitors at Eugene, Monday. at least be secured. The hose carts aud firemen were of Mrs Minnie Miller, of Saginaw R oad W ork — Mr Harms has had no avail for total lack of water. The soveral teams employed this wook furniture and cooking utiusels were was in the Grove, Wednesday. hauling gravel for the now county saved but owing to the rapidlv Frank Jennings was down from road north of town. The covering spreading flames above, nothing the mines, the first of the week. of the new bridge is about comple could be got out of the upper story Hugh Behne came down from the ted and we hope to see the road and soon the helpless throng, now Helena Mine, one day last week. made passable before the ruin sets gathered at the scene, could do Mrs N D Hardy went to Black in. nothing but stand away from the Butte, Monday, to visit a few days. S tore L eased . — Mr J P Currin has heat and regret the inadequate Cbas Cochran made another of his leased his drug store to J S Benson water supply of the city. Heroic periodical trips to Eugene, this week. efforts were made to save the new for a year and will move his family Misses Mattie Russel and Maud to Bugene to enjoy bettor school woodshed, smoke house and milk facilities. Mr Benson is a thorough house but without avail, the heat Blair were Eugene visitors, Wed and painstaking druggest aud has being too intense. Firemen C H nesday, Mrs Minnie Underwood came up already taken charge of the busi Burkholder, Frank McFarland and ness and expects to cater to the Frank Phillips were overcome by from the Creswell hop yard, Wed heat aud assistance was promptly nesday. wants of the puplic as of old. rendered. Flying sparks and shin Miss Fannie Dewald, went to Eu- B ad L uck — Tuesday night Dock gles soon set the surrounding grass gjue, Tuesday to stick type in the Pitcher who had been using one of afire but this was promptly whipped Journal office. Mr Arch b Ids hoises in his team for out before auy great damage was a few days, had the misfortune to Mr and Mrs Jas Benson- ara done other than scorching the get the borrowed animal’s leg broken shrubbery and burning some of the moving into tde residence o f J P and it had to bo killed. He had put Currin this week. yard fence. the horses in the barn as usual in Roy and Frank Knox and sister There were no men at the house tho evening and during the night at the time the lire started aud the Miss Mamie, of Eugene, visited in the horse by some moans got on the women folks were uuable to do any the Grove, Sunday. barn floor aud fell with the result thing to check the flames until they Charley Johns returned, Saturday, mentioned. were beyond control. Mrs Rena from eastern Oregon where he has P ipe L aving — Contractor Lea has Edwards and Miss Daisy Thomas and been spending a few months. begun laying the now pipe for the Mrs Eredricksen whu were present Frank Garoutte and Frank Tay- city's new water system and has got and engaged iu sewing did nil they lor went to p loasaut Hill, Saturday, the worst part of his job done, He could hut the fire caught somewhere on business returning, Sunday. commenced at tho reservoir and is near the kitchen flue and between Jesse and Albert Griffin visited, now dowu to tho foot of the hill and tho roof and ceiling and they could Tuesday with their brother, AViil will doubtless make better time from not get at the flames. Griffin and family, of Walterville. now on. It is hoped the city will Mr aud Mrs McFarland are visit Mr Joe Glass and his brother soon be able to add the new supply ing at Boise, Idaho, aud the a'nouut of water to tho system as the people of insurance is not known at this J W Glass, of Brownsville, returned on I he west side of town are having writing though it is known a small Sunday, from a week’ s outing trip to Bohemia. u “ dry” time of it. policy was held in the Oregon Fire Mrs Carl Coats, returned to the F ob E xhibition — The S P Co is Relief Assn, of McMiuviile. The to be commended for their efforts to loss is estimated at between $2000 j Grove Saturday after seveial week s advertise the farm products of Ore and $2500. Indeed tho latter sum outing at the foot of the mountains above Hawley’s. gon at tho Portland Carnival, which could not replace it. opens on Sept 18th. The Company Thos Walsb, left Saturdayfor Mt N otes A PRorus. will receive and transmit to the Angel where he goes to take up his You can’ t fight a fire without water. Portland exposition, free of charge, A few coo! heads at a fire are of studies in the college at that place all simples of graiu, grasses, vege more value than a hundred excited again during the wiuter. tables etc that are delivered to them ones. | Cards aro out announcing the for exhibition, Let ourpeoplo meet A man who opposes ample file marrjage 0f Mamie, daughter of Mr the Company half way and sei.d protection and goo 1 water system anq JIrs w jj Blair 0f this city to a collection of produce that will has no place as a progressiva citizen ; \jv p , e twin Horace Somer of San- make the eyes, of eastern people, of tbe town. j Francisco. water when thev view tho exhibit. To C a r « a C oul In One Day. Curtis Veatch and wife started for Any shipment you may make will be Take Laxative Bromo Quinine returned to you if you desire it. Tablets. All druggists rebind the a two week’ s outing at Bohemie, Tbe company bas offered to do their money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's Tuesday afternoon, and where they will visit with forest ranger Robt share towards makiug the exibition signature Is on each box 25 c. Veatch, his brother. a success and our larmers should M A R R IE D . make an effort lo help them adver J W Cook and wife returned, Sat A very pretty wedding occured in tise this glorious country. urday, from a month’ s stay at the the ellegant parlors of tno bherwoo 1 A T eboified P reacher —Tuesday House, iu this city, Tuesday after mines. Mr Cook has been superin morning a telegram was received noon at 2 o ’ clock, at which the con tending some development work on hero from Comstock to the effect tracting parties were Miss Mamie, the west side of Bohemia Mountain that the Coos county murderer, Lan eldest daughter of Col, \\ II Blair that gives evidence of becoming a ders, in the guise of a preacher bad and wife, and Mr F H Somer, of valuable piece of mining property. I ndian Summit— with N ew cSJ GASMAN k HEMENWAT £ & It is to your advantage to buy your goods from us. W e keep the best assortment of merchandise, and at the right prices, you can buy nearly every everything you w ant from us. Our Shoe Department is filled up with Up-to-date, good, substantial shoes, the latest in the Market. Our “Julia M arlow ” for $ 3 .5 0 , W o m e n ’s Shoe. The^ have the shape and the Elastic Instep makes it Conform to the foot. Those who wea r them once, w ear nothing else. Our $1.75, $ 2 .0 0 , $ 2 .5 0 and $ 3 .0 0 w om en’s Shoes, Hamilton Brown’s make, cannot be beat. A full line of Men’s and Children’s N ew Clothing, good values $ 6 to $18 per suit. G AR M AN & H E M E N W A Y . + THE FIRST N O TES OF FALL 4- « * * « * * « * * Fall’s earliest showing of Dress Goods, Silks and Novelties, now awaitina: your inspection. W e ’ll be opening new goods for many days to come, and each day there’ll be some interesting store news for you. Good Groceries Can we Interest you? A N ew Belt for fall, will add to your appearance In a few prices; We have just received a fine line for 40c Eiderdowns, per yard ...............30o your inspection. Outing flannel “ 5c Teazledown ......... 9 & 10c Handsomest in Petticoats. C a lico ................................................ 5c Baby flannel......................................S!ic This showing o f Petticoats has notio Unblouchod muslin L L .................5%o superior in the city. Black petticoats S cx ira.............................................. C'/io will be popular this season and the Soxony Yarn, per skein, ......... 5c showing here is exquisitte. A nice se Spanish “ “ pound........... $1.00 lection of colored ones too for those Indigo Blue Prints per yard Gc who like a Hash of brightness to show Flannelette wrappers, nicely trimmed now and then. with ilouueo, tho $1.50 kind, a special Nice quality of Silk Tics ....... $1.00 drive a t ......................................... $1.00 We feel that we can hardly say any thing good enough for this good gro cery stock. Wo aro alwuys striving to make it hotter. Always pinching snd hagllng prices with tho jobber, that wo may sell to you more reasona ble. Always stipulating and seeing that all goods entering here are of the best. This is a good grocery store, Tho best place In the city to trado. Wo want you to know it by personal investigation. Mexcerised Sateen, up to ......$ 2 .5 0 English Serge A very fine assortment of Mex cerised satteen, all colors, 10 rows Shoe Talk. English serge, 44 Inches, strictly all of tu c k s ,.........................................$3.00 wool, fine quality, per y a r d .........60c We invite you to cull and look our Josephine Shirting. line over. We have just received a Nice Towels. shipment o f tho J. Miller shoes. the latest, 56 ins. whlo at $1 50 u yd. Not often that the neat house-wife They look neat and aro made to conuot uso a collection of towels and A nice selection of Ottoman Flannels, wear. clashes. We have a nice showing, all tho leading shades, 60c per yard. A t N E W L A N D S , of course- q TTO nelson , Watchmaker. Jeweler —AND— MUSIC LESSONS Mrs. L. D BECK. Will rive MUSIC Le sons on tin P IA N O S . stopped over night at that place and of San Francisco. Rev L D Beck James Sears has rented his farm was hea led this» way oa foot miking of the C P Church, joined the near Saginaw to Frank Phillips and At th ;--FrL-r^ for the north. The marshal was happy couple iu holy we llock and will start, Monday for California not notified until ttie Rev gentleman after a brief interval of congratula- points to spend the winter. Ho will had pas-sed through town howevor tions by members of the family and tabe i,js /a,„ily and will go by private and quito crowd had gathered at a few select friends, the bride and couveyance and intends to tour the Using the Late, Graded German the depot to look down the track "room were escorted to the depot principal parts of the state, Method now taught In whence the said-to-be desperado had and amid a shower of rice and p r fje0 ^Vall, arrived down Berlin, Germany. gone. Mr Nunn followed und hearty good wishes, the happy pair Bohemia, Saturday afternoon, terms , 50 o rs rr.n lesson of 30 m inu tes , j caught up wiih the gcutlemau who boarded the south bound passenger ^ ere sll(, ]ia,l been spending several had stopped at Mr Kings for dinner, for San Francisco, where they will witb her sons Ralph and F or H ale ob T rade .— 250 nanniej after scrutinizing the man carefu.ly make their future homo. Fn.nt Whipple. The boys ore goats id »mall bands if desired, will j Bert made up his mind that tho Miss Blair is one of the Grore s bing development work as fast as trade for cattle or sheep. Horses \ resembluuco justified an arrest so most ust highly ... d are highly accomplished young possible and are deserving deserving of suc- for sale also. Enquire of while the suspect was taking a drink ladies and carries with her the J H H awley , Divide Or. CABS. of water he shoved a gun iu his face esteem of all who knew her. Mr .T P Currin and family moved to ; Take your wife to the Imperial! and tola Lira to throw up. The will and treat her to a Sunday dinner j tertified preacher readily agreed to served from 12m to 1.30 p m. the • 1 ide dunng the coming College this command and proceeded to Journal published m San 1 rHn,‘l^ Griffin k Veatch, Co carry a fine °l Lula will again enter tbe elevate his hands. Upon examine being «ho business tnannager of th. ; ^ M, , t* Hugh will 1 line Machine Oil and Binding Twine. tion however his identity as travel firm and i bas the «nnrarance appearance of De* uoiTenm/ New double chaius for gents ju st; finish the public school course in ing minister of the gospel was energetic, and estimate ing an EueeDe. The city will seem mid received by Madsen. clearly proven and some of the , young gentleman. tan. The L eader con- Mr and Mrs Currin who; Farmers buy vour twine and j noted murderer's features were dis i gratulatcs the happy P " r^ nJ W n rPS,.lenls here for nearly Machine oil of Griffin k Venlch Co. , have been wisbing them covered to be entirely missing and a boat of friends 30 vears. the frightened minister was per every happiness- mitted to go on his way rejoicing. C. r. PARSONAGE The Cash Grocery has the most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries ia the City and al ways keep a fine assortirent o f Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. W e are SOLE AGENTS for the FA M O U S “A R O M A ” COFFES Samples given for Customers to try. Don't fail to see our fine display of Candies. W e can please you if you give us a chance. T h e C A SH G R O C E R Y Co. A G Young, Mgr. W Lane, Pew.imo, Mi<*h, writes Kodol Dyspepsia Cureta the remedy for Indigestion and •he trouble that I ever used, ars I suffered from dyspepsia, t» compelling me to stay in bed ughlr.g me nnt'ld agony. Ia in •tely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia In r e c o m m e n d in g It to friends iffer fro m indigestion I always > pay for it if it falls Tim* far never paid. Benson Drug Co, H rO A Stillman, a merchant of Tampico, III, writes. “ F oley ' s K idney C ure is meeting with wonderful suc cess. It 1 as cured some eases hero that physician* pronoun' ed Incurable. I inyself am able to tostifly to Its merits. My fuoe to day is » living picture o f Imelth and Foley's Kidney Cure has urn I" It etieli, New Era Drug More, Mi |>4 tl«** timjfh uni i>< r!:« o#T t!*e IrtX’itivo liroino-Qulr.ine •osia” Shoes at Eakin k Brin- cure ii coUJ in on»* fifty. No cur»*, ».o j .iy. I’ri'*e : 6 cent-«.