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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1901)
Bohemia Railroad | F oot B a ix -T h e C M A foot ball team of this city will meet the Work C om m enced on Pre th e liminary Survey Monday Work l'ro g re »»!n ff N icely On Monday morning tLo survey ing crew for the Cottage G rove— B o hemia railroad com m enced work. Ike first stake was driven just east of the Southern Pacific depot in this city, and from thore they rau north east through Mr Perkins place out into the Cochran farm thou turned eastward toward old Bohemia. The survey so far as com pleted goes up the Row River. There is about seventeen men in the crow and the work is progressing nicely. The preliminary work will be com plet ed in a short time, P J Jennings ouo o f the pro motors of tho railroad was in town this week. H e is verv enthu siastic over the future prospects and thinks that construction work on the road will be commenced this winter and that several miles of the track may be layed before spring, T he H unters R eturn — T he hun t ing party consisting o f Dr H H Petrie N II Martin Rev Armstrong A B Atkins, Willard Martin and Shelby Teeters who have been spend ing several days on Mosby Creek re turned Tuesday. They succcded in killing seven deer. A pretty good haul. To E uoknk . — The K O T M degree team of this city went to Eugene Monday, where they' assisted iu the hmitiution o f ever fifty new members iu the Eugene Camp. The members of the team were : Messrs J Johnsou, J II Sherwood, I H Veatch, R W Veatch, W F Hart, J W Nokes, W TV Masterson, TV D Carman, J H (laioutte, ami Dennis Cooter. The hoys are n jolly set of fellows aud were having a barrel o f fun at the depot before leaving. Tho Cottage Grove Mnccabee lodge has the ban ner team of the county. T he CunT.UN L ifted - -The Martin Opera House was crowded Saturday uigbt to greet the young actors of our little city who compose the C M A lodge in their production of the burlerque play, The Curtain Lifted, or Revealing the Secrets of Iuitation. The play was a success in every par ticular and tho 1) jys acquitted them selves verv creditably'. Space will not permit us to g o iuto details of the play, but the characters of Grand Ilinkajink- by Chris Emerson; Ink- slinger, by Milo Emerson aud Willie Greeu, by Orville Taylor especially deserve mention, while the special ties by Willie Thompson and Penrl Bennett brou gh t down the house. A S hort T urn — There are »n u m ber of the Bohemia freighters who are pretty handy at handling four and six-hoursc teams, but none of them have ever yet been able to Make as short a turn as was mado on Main street Saturday- night by Mr McCoy of Silk Creek with four horses. M cCoy's team was etanding in front of Heraenway A Burkholder's store and when he went to drive away he got his line crossed and in endeavoring to turn to the left turned his team on the walk and they started to run. Be fore they could be stopped they had turned the wagon arouud three times the front wheel acting as a pivot No particular damage was done, but it is a good thing Mr McCoy has his gro w th. 1*1' It E L Y P E R S O N A L . l'rank Kenedy of Saginaw t Eugene High Schhol team on the gridiron iu this city Saturday, Oct iu town Thursday. ^6, A good crowd will witiuess the Jim Stuuglen of Saginaw was garno. the Grove Thursday. J T\ Cook aud wifo of Portland R evival M eetings .— Last Sunday a scries of revival meetings were are iu tho Grove this week, commenced at the C P church by L ucie S G Lockwood of Lorane Rev Baker of Toxas. Considerable was iu Cottage Grove, Monday. interest is manifested and good J H Youug returned home Mon congregations fill the church every day from a business trip to Portland. night. Jack and Guy Clements went to Kodol Dpsuepsili cure is not a mere Eugene on Thursdays noon local. stimulant to tired nature. It ufTords the stomaehe complete and absolute Mrs Ellen Markley and Mrs Haw rest by digestiug the food you eat. kins visited at Saginaw, Thursday. Dont have to diet hut can enjoy all tho good food you want. Kodol D ys Call and see those New R ing’s pepsia Cure Instautly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving with Madsen are the finest in the y-ou new life and vigor. Benson Drug city. Co. There are three classes of Stores, the Stationary, the Retrograde and the Progressive. W e ’d rather suddenly cease to exist than be either of the two first. From day to day and from month to month we must be up and doing, and keep the store ever on the upward move. To Progress we must do the best we can for you. W e must do this or lose your custom. ^ We are Doing This and Gaining New Trade Every Day ^ ^ Each month since tho first that wo have been iu business hore, has shown un Increase over the previous month’s trade. The Public knows that this Is a safe place to trade. W e’re not going to falter In our ef forts to make it better and better. The store nows for this week 13 “ Special Prices on New Goods.” Mr I H Bingham and wife left *ar"^7"e O-axaranteo Satisfaction-^« We call special attention to the Wednesday for their hbmedn Port new ad of Bartels & Veatch in this land. issue. Messrs Bartels & Veatch are George Rouse returned to Bohe keeping a first class meat market and mia Monday where he goes to do are not afraid to tell the beople so. some contract work. Stop It! ‘ What’ The Whooping Charles Howard of Butte, M on Cough we have a specific remedy. tana, visited his mother, Mrs J K M organ & B rehaut . Chas It Wossmar, Evanston, 111, Barret in this city this week, writes: “ M yboy2pi years old had a Rev L D Beck and C H Wallace severe cold which refused to yield to any treatment until wo tried F olet ’ s went as Walker Station, Wednesday H oney and T ar . H o was complete to attend the C P presbytary. ly-cured before using one bottle. Take G C Miller who has been visiting none but F oley ’ s , New Era Drug since Sunday with his famijy left Store. again Tuesday morning for pointB Lewis Si Veatch have a new ad in South. this issue and it will pay you to read David Allison and wifo of Roso- it. This firm ¡9 doing a good busi hurg was in the Grove the first of ness and want to do more so they the week on a visit to Mr Allison’ s are advertising. parents. 8 A Ingnls, Crown Point, N Y, writes: “ My wife suffered from kid Ed Underwood, Walter Robinson ney trouble for years. She was in and Arch Connelly are working with duced to try F oley ’ s K idney C ure and in los9 than a week after she began the Cottage Grove— Bohemia rail- using it, she was greatly improved , , and three bottles cured her. New Era road surveyors. Drug Store. Mrs VanDenburg and Mrs W D When your piano needs tuniug Garinan were among the visitors dont get some tramp tuner to “ fix going to the K O T M rcceptiou nt it” for you. M O Warner, of Eugene aud who is well known ns a reliable Hugene, Monday piano tuner, makes regular trips to John Peterson, Jack Quinn and Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply Buperb. Facings, Trimmings and Cottage Grove and will keep your John Holland left for Bohemia Mon Linings are most appropriate aud the Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain piano in order by the year as reasou- day to bo gone several day on a customers. W e are also agents for the Henry H ilp tailoring houso of San Francisco. ble as you can ask. prospecting tour. A report from Supt. J C Gluck, Re ft Mrs Dwyer went to Rosebnrg form School, Fruntytowp, W Va. Oct 18, 1900 “ After trying all other adver Wednesday afternoon wheie she tised cough medicides we have decid ed to use F oley ’ s H oney and T ah goes to stav with her sister Mrs exclusively in the West Virginia Re R ltamp for awhile. form School. I find ft the most effect ive, and absolutely harmless.” New Mr A W Wallace and wife and Era Drug Store. Mrs Ellen Hutson went to Eugone, Remember us when far, far off, We pay the highest market price for all kinds o f Furm Produce. Come in and examino our stock. It Monday for a few days visit with Where the Woodchuck dies— relatives and friends. will speak for itself. With the whoopingcough. No need o f dying of w hooping cough Stewart Eakin and wifo of Eugeue we I a- e Simms’ w hooping cough were in the Grove this week visiting specific. M organ & B rehaut . Mr and Mrs Herbert Eakin. They returned homo on Monday. HORN. At NEWLANDS, of course A thing of beauty and the delight of every lady who has seen them. AMERICAN Now enjoying the most success LADY ful run of any ladies shoe in the market. No matter what you may pay for a shoe, you could not get better stock and material, or finer workmanship than is put into these beautiful shoes. Price the world GARMAN over $3.50. Ask for the “American & HEMENWAY. Lady.” S U IT S T H A T DO S U IT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and S H O E S Our Prices are away Down on these Lines. L E W IS Mrs Effie Hinds accompanied by her sister Miss Ethel Knowlton were LO CAL B R E V IT IE S . passengers on Clirisman Si Bangs B est — At Gervuis, Oregon, Oct 17, stage for Glenwood Monday. “ Sorosis” Shoos at Eakin S i B ris 1001, to tho wife of Mr Joseph J I Thomas returned to Eugene tow’s. Best a boy. Hot Bunns and Rolls for supper at Mrs Thompson is jubulant over j Monday where he is erecting a fine the arrival of her first grandson and I residence for Mr Hampton. He Brown’s Bakery. Up to date work at reasonable prices says it tne Best boy in Oregon. | waH accompanied by h.s father. at Bentley’ s shoe shop. .. Miss Daisy Thomas returned Nice Lap Rohrs at the west side D IE D . Thursday from Rosebnrg whore she Hnrness »nop. Fred Gale. ~~ ~ T - t has been visiting with her sister Be sure and call at Taylor’s Photo I W - A t Boseburg, Oot 23, be ^frg R 0]]ie Ramp, for a few weeks, Studio and see their now work. infant child of Mr and Mrs Rome Mr Lvnn Purdin of Medford was Rubber heals and solos a specialty Ramp. Mr and Mrs Ramp have in town Wednesday. Mr Purdin is an nt, Fred Gale’s Harness chop west have the heartfelt sympathy of their | old school mate of the L eader report side. many friend? here. F our times more Millinery sold to er and wo acknowledge a pleasant N ewland . — Zola Myrtle, little b a b e call. date then expected for the season nt N E Elsea k Son. of Mr C J Newland of Browns The Multi-millionaire and rail ville. died at the home of its grand road magnate, Mr J Pierpont Mor Good work and prompt, attention nt ma Mrs H M Newland in this city gan, passed through the Grove Tavlor’s Art Gallery. Boyd’s old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. Friday. Oct 18, 1901, age 1 year, Saturday morning, andyet we didn’ t Take your wife to the Imperial 4 months and 23 days. hold our breath. and treat her to a S unday dinner The remains were taken to .1 S Woolcy arrived up from Eu served from 12m to 1 .3 0 p m. Brownsville, Saturday and laid to gene, the first of the week on his Fred Gale the Harness maker on the rest by the side of its mamma who way to Bohemia where he goes to do west side has a fine line of Ladies.’ Gents' and Boys, Belts. Prices cheap died last August. some development work on the Gol If you want the best laundry work M orse . — Mrs Marion Morse, wife conda Mining Co’ s property. pn’ ronlze the Magnola Steam Ismndry H ull . — To tho wifo of John Hull at Latham, Sunday, a girl. & VEATCH. T ifa to Eat * -#■ # The Cash Grocery has the most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries in the City and al ways keep a fine assortment of Fresh Frnits and Vegetables in season. W e are SOLE AGENTS for the FAMOUS “AROM A” COFFES Samples given for Customers to try. fail to see our fine display of Candies. please you if yon give us a chance. Don’t W e can The CASH GROCERY Co. A G Young, Mgr. T T O N E L S O N , W hen suffering from racking cough 0 Misses Millie and Flossie Lock- of Albany. Rains & Allison, »gents j take a dose of F oi . et ’ s H olet a n d T ab . Cottage Grove. Watchmaker, Jeweler ! The soreness will tie relieved and a wood of Lorane have gone to Port A fine line o f Confectionery, cigar? warm, greatful feeling and healing of land for a few weeks visit. Miss and Tobaccos at, Stoneburgs barber tho parts affected will be experienced. Millie will go on to Vancouver, B C , shop. Shaving lOoents, Hair putting Sew Era D rug Store. A thletic C lub — There is on foot 15 cents. Fine bathrooms in connec ftn(1 spend the winter with her. tion. » move to establish an athletic club Lewis Oekerman, Goshen, Ind:| Iowa, Maren 15; 1844 brother, W P Lockwood. county After exposure or when you feel a ! DeW Itt'sLittle room in the Grove. A join t stock Early risers never I and was married March 15, 18GG to j y onr attention is called to the col I coming on take a dose o f F o u r 's company has been organized and liend mo double like other pills. But; H oney and T ar It never fails to Mr L Morse. Three children were new ,,a(p. of j , urch ¡„ this issue. stops cold if tai en in time. New Era I bo their work throughly and make me I Foley’s honey and Tar *•11 equip the clu b room with $200 the frnits of their marriage, one son ; Mr ^ Lurch L,jrch is is a a progressive progressive business Drugstore. feel like a b o y ." Certain through, cures colds, prevents pneumonia. worth of paraphernalia for the club and two daughters. The son died in a # progressive progressive town and be re W T W esson. Gholsonville, Vn, gentle. Benson D rug Co. provided they can secure thirty in the Philippines two ycars^ ago, 0 -,iPr to keep abreast druggist, w rites: Your One Minute members to start with. The build- i 'ough Cure gives perfect satisfaction D eW itt’s little Early Risers never while the daughters, Mrs W c. with advancing column he must ad- My customers say it i? the tiest remedy dUiapoInt. They are safe, prompth, lng formely occu pied by Jenkins Si C a rd o f T h a n k s . Swann, of Corvallis and Mrs Mm vertize. Don’t fail to go and see for coughs, colds, throat and lung | effective In rem oving nil impurities fitwson's paint shop has been se i roubles.*. Veatch, of this place are left, with what he has to show you. We desire to thank the people of I from tlie-llVer and bowels. Small and c“ red aud will be fitted up for Do you suffer from piles? If so do j easy to take. Never gripe or distress their father to mourn the loss of a fhe club. J C Wallace left Tuesday after not turn to surgery for relief. Dewitta I Cottage Grove for the many deeds I Benson Drug Co. kind and affectionate mother and Witch Hazel Salve will act more quick of kindncBS and the iwoiistaiice ren noon with a force of men consisting ly. surely and safely, saving you the Among other conveniences will be wife. The family came to this city M r s T Brl Idb-man of Parshallville, of David Markley, John Young, expense and danger of an operation. dered us during the sickness and * fine set of baths. This is a move resided here ! death of little Zola Myrtle. Your Mich, was troubled with salt rheum *J*»t all, especially the y ou n g men. in 1895 and have 8llir‘’ J* “ ‘T ^ ^ p w*oolev, j w Baker, Win Read ! Renton Drug Co. In introducing the Frlfer Union 5'a kindness will ever l>e rememliered i for thirteen years and had tried n ■hould take an intorest in an take Mrs Morse was a mPn ‘ service? ■ an<| and Qrjn Orin Burch, for Cnllahain, Calif, j number of doctors with out relief, | brand of cigars we wifi say, that we *dvaniage of this opportunity to E church and the funeral this where lie'goes to work on some large satisfied ourselves in every respect, aud appreciated more than we can j Af*or twowppllcmtlons of B anner H alve ■ I church fi*ve a first class "Club room • fitted ■ will be held at that V l » m a a m ro toaav. Interment dreegers being built by the Resdon | the Feirer Union 5’s cigar is positively ! express. she was entirely cure. Beware o f 10 today °P in the town. ------- Any person w ish in g; city at 1 0 » j „ Q F ceme Co. The party will be gone about thefincst hand made cigar In the M rs H M N ewland , and F amily . substitute*. New Era D rugstore. '«rther particulars should call on ; will take place at the I O U r ^ m ontb> of L Morse of this city died at her home, Wcdnescay Oct 23, 1901, of cancer in the face, aged 57 years, 7 months and 8 days. The deceased was born in Clinton I Culted States.—A B Atkins. ® K L arson or Harry Brehaut. j tery.