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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1901)
Hi;rh School I defeats C M A s 1 Los i A B inuhak A ddition — Tues j PU R E L Y PERSO N AL. Last Saturday about 750 people day morning Lincoln Taylor the sur Merit Jackson was in to vn Satur veyor, with a force of man commen gathered at the C. M. A. fo o t hall ced work p ’.utting the Long A Bing ! d iy. field to cheor our boys on to victory ham addition to Cottage Grove. Henry Landoss nas a Eugene over the Eugene high school teuni but all to no avail. It wus an evi F ine R esidence — Mr ltobt Glass of visitor this wuok. dent fact that the C. M. A . team the Sash and Door factory, is erect A W Wallace has been suffering stood no show as soon as the two ing a line new residence on the lot with rheumatism the past week. teams took the field, for the high recently purchased o f Mrs StoufTer, Miss Nettie Burdick of the U o f O school boys looked like giants by on frout street. When completed spent Saturday and Sunday at homo. the side o f our men. The average it will he one of tho finest dwellings Mr J I’ Curriu affd wife are up weights o f tbo teams were 134 in Cottage Grove. from Eugene for a couple of weeks. pounds for the H. S.’ s and 120 for L ocal I mprovement — 1 Teamsters Horace Hiirrns was up from Eugene the C. M. A .’ s. Though our boys are at work this week hauling gravel to spend Sunday with home folks. were unable to score they have no on Kivtr street from the bridge W C Johnson o f the firm o f Baker reason to be discouraged, for they south. This is a good improvement A Johnson is in Bohemia, this week. play boll like demons, and we will aud one that was badly needed. It Attorney J E Young was transact venture tho assertion that they can not only puts tho street in good con- ing business up the valley the first defont any team in the county of lition for travel but gives it an at. of tho week. equal weight. Griffin at fu llba ck tractive appearance. I S A Gorrell night operator o f tne was the star o f the game. Timo after L eaders in D emand — L ast week S P Co is taking a few days lay of time would lie smash through there were quite a number of extra ¡Gbas Wilson is acting in his place, Eugene’s interference and bring copies of the Leader printed and Charles Emerick from W oodburu1 down tho man with tho ball before were all called for aud still more a half brother of J 0 Johnson of bis end man could get him, and only wanted, but they were uot to be had. this city has accepted a position on one time did bo fail on tackling. Parties desiring extra copies should the Nugget. His line bu cking wan wonderful leave their orders at this office, if Bennett aud Taylor ns halves played President P J Jennings of the possibly, before publication day aud j Helena Mining Compuuy arrived up splendid ball. Earl Hill played quar wo will ho only too glad to till them. from Portland Tuesday on the early ter and did to right. The line men 1! i m O u tfit — The Grove has been train did g ood work and held their men for the ball on downs several times. visited by a great many bum showi Mr B L Hastings, and wife of Francis and Dillard were Eugene of late but the prize winner struck Polk Co, Oregon, v isile! tbeir son stars. The follow ing is the line-up: town last Tuesday. The company Rice Hustings, the barber, in tli s called themselves the ‘-Funny Four’’ city, the past week. Hnmbrick 0 Bollman and it is well that they confer this Hon R M Veatcb nnd W C John Martin Brooks title on themselves fur no one else «■ g returned Wednesdry from Allison ) Stevenson would. There were three coons and Bohemia where they have been * g M cK ibben ) and a small white boy in the gang. huuting for a few days. ___________ J merson ) r t Francis Olemont j S c h o o l R e p o r t — Report of Public Mr and Mrs J >S Benson wont to Bisby 1 t Holt School for first mouth 19U1. Corvallis, Wednesday, where they Currin r o Foss Number of dnys tought 20 will visit Mrs Ella Beuham Edwards Veal^li 1 e Matlock Hill Mr Benson will spend a few weeks attendance 4123.5 Kuykendall <1 Taylor r h “ “ “ absence Gaby 157.5 huuting. | Dilïard “ times tarJy 31 Bennett 1 h Guy llirsch representing the ( Johnson “ enrolled 310 Fischer A Van Cleve Company of Griffin f b Crabtree 211.5 Players has arranged for tho appear- HockweR Johnson, Williams and Average number belonging “ daily attendance 306.18 nnce of this troup hero for a week Preston, substitutes for Eugene. There are three classes o f Stores, the Stationary, the Retrograde and the Progressive. W e 'd rather suddenly cease to exist than be either o f tho two first. From day to day and from month to month we m ust be up and doing, and keep the store ever on the upward move. To Progress we must do the best we can for yon. W e m ust do this or lose your custom. ^ ^ We are Doing This and Gaining New Trade Every D ayi^ ^ Each month since the first that we have been in businoss here, has shown an increase over the previous month’s trade. The Public knows that this Is u safe place to trade. W e’re not going to faltor In our ef forts to make it better aud bettor. The store news for this week Is “ Special Prices on New Goods.” nay W e 0 -v ta ra .n .te a S a t is f a c t io n .-’« A t N E W L A N D S , of course- A thing of beauty and the delight of every lady who has seen them. Now enjoying the most success ful run of any ladies shoe m the LAC£, 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 GARM AN beautiful shoes. Price the world over $3.50. Ask for the ‘‘American & H E M E N W A Y - Lady.” S U IT S T H A T DO S U IT A L Binaos, Prin, THE GAME. beginning Nov 4. At 3:15 Umpire Ford blew the Mr H G Vincent of Zion, Oregon C M A B enefit - Last Friday even Cupps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and w histle and the g a m e whs on. ing there was n novel dance at the was in the Grove this week ou a Linings are most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain Tho C. M A.’ s kicked off 10 yards customers. W e are also ageuts for the Henry Hilp tailoring house o f San Francisco. Martin Hall for the benefit of the visit to his daughter Mrs J F Tay to E ugene’ s left guard, who carried the bod book ten yards before he C M A ball team. Tim novelty of lor, who accompanied him home, was brought down. Line broking tho affair was the music which was Mr Vincent will leavn shortly for and end runs took tho hal! hock to furnished by Brchant A Morgan’ s ! Nebraska. the center of the feld , where the C. new music box. The instrument is ! Mrs Johnio Akin left on Wcdiies- M. A .’s gained the hall on downs. equiped with some splended waltzes day for Portland, where she goes Eugene was tin u pushed back ten yards, where the ball again went to aud two-steps and can be regulated j for Medical treatment at the hospital. them, the C . M. A .’s failing to mako to play Splendid lime foa dancing. Mrs Akin has been ill for some time yardage. Dillard and Gaby each We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Come in and examino out stock. It and her many friends here hope for T uk R evival — The revival meet made a five-yard gain around the will speak for itself. her speedy recovery. ends, Innding the ball in the cenier ings at tbt C P church still con Houe. I The smiling countenance of Ed o f the field again. Dillard made a Rev Baker the evangelist is preach-1 sensational run o f 40 yards, nnd was ing some splendid sermons nnd his Hibbard is again to bo 3een behind pulled down by Taylor in very pretty congregation are very ultenaive. j the counter at Lurch’s store. Mr style. Hi re the ball went to the Hibbard is an experienced clerk home team on down aud buck again He is an earnest worker for the I and we hope bo will make up his to Eugene in the same manner, nnd cause of Christianity and his efforts I after a few line bucks Crabtree wont will in no doubt be crowned by many j l mind to remain in the Grove. L O C A L B R E V IT IE S . through tho C. M. A .’s lino for % turning iu that path.. On Sunday j T K Richardson the R oseburg touch-dow n, Kuykendall kicked a music dealer was in the G rove the the services at the ether “ Sorosis Shoes at Eakin A Bris goal. Tim e 15 minutes. iu tho town wore I past week. Mr Richardson will tow’s. C. M. A .’ s kicked off 30 yards. churches Tho high school hoys steadily pushed dispensed with and members of all keep pianos, organs and string in- Rye, graham and wheat bread, dally the ball back within a few yards of denomination could bo seen finding [ struments on sale in this city at at Brown’s Bakery. the C. M. A.’s goal, and by a forward their way toward the C P church. Mr Otto Nelson's Jcwelery Store. Up to date work at reasonable pricos pass the oval went ovi r the liuo and Willinm Edwards is in from B oh e at Bentley’s shoo shop. S upposed T rain R orrf . rs .— Tho Currin fell on it, counting two points mia this week whore he has been for tho west side •P for Eugene. C. M. A.’ s were given Tuesday evouing Review says: 15 yards on forward pass anil Ilill ‘•Officer Dillard” arrested two men tbo past fow months doing dcvelop- Harness shop. Fred Gale. made a drop kick of 25 yards. The | ment work on his mining claims. Bo sure and call at Taylor’s Photo here last uight ou suspicion of being The Cash G rocery has the most complete stock H . S.’ s were working hard for an | Mr Edwards says the property is I Studio and see their now work. other touch-down and evident y go! connected with the recent train rob of Staple and Fancy Groceries in the C ity and al showing up nicely aud is very en Rubber heals and soles ft specialty a littlo rid fled, for after advancing bery near Cottage Grove. Both men | at Fred Gale's Harness chop west thusiastic over Bohemia. ways keep a fine assortment o f Fresh Fruits and the ball 20 yards an off-side play are strangers in this vicinity. They side. Marshal Nunn this week taken to gave our hoys 15 yards nnd the bull claim to havo conic from the Vegetables in season. I Smoko the Feifer Union 5’s is made Griffin smashed through Eugene’s Dalles to Drain, where they were Eugene a crazy man who came here ; strictly by Americao white labor, A JJ line like a warhorse for ten yards, from the asylum at Medical Lake, Atkins uells them. hut just as he enmedown tho whistle employed three days and from Draiu Washington. He had been disc barg Good work and prompt attention at blew and the first half was ended. to this city, arriving here last Taylor’s Art Gallery. Boyd’s old | ed from that institution, but it secuis stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. night on the wood train. They Score 8 to 0. Samples given for Customers to try. Don't SECOND HALF. were held by Recorder West on a that he is not yet entirely sane. Take your wife to tho Imperial fail to see our fine display o f Candies. W e can The visitors • kicked off 30 yards barge of drunk and disordesly. tbnu« h at times he appears to be so. and treat her to a Sunday dinner nnd a line-up was made on the spot Messrs CanbellAAlexandor of tne served from 12m to 1.30 p m. please you if you give us a chance. They gavo their names as Jas Pelt Taylor made a pretty five-yard gain Pacific Lumber Co are making prep more aud Jack Wilson. Stop it! ‘ What’ Tho Whooping around the left eud, and Griffin The CASH GROCERY Co. •‘Upon inquiry it was found that oration to establish tbeir tlieir com Cough 7,’e have a speettle remedy. bucked the lino for a couple more • A G Young, Mgr. M o h o a n & B e EH ALT. yards. E ngeno got the hall on downs two follows worked at the hotel in niisary department in this city. Fred Gale the Harness niak'Ton the and ju st four and a half minutes Drain from Thursday until yester . f The store rooifl under the I O O F from the tiiuO the - hall was kicker) doy, but they did not give nuy names hall is being fitted up this week for west side has a fine line of Ladies,’ Gents' and Boys, Belts. Prices cheap. off put it over the line. Kuykendall that purpose. The Pacific Lumber The Feifer Union 5's cigars sold nt failed on goal. C. M. A .’ s kicked off Ouo called the otner Tom. They Co’s mill will be located near Latham Atkin’s Cigar Store has the largest run 30 yards. E ugene pushed the hall were very q u iet The night clerk o f any five cent cigar gold In town. back to the center, where Gaby ssys one of them said sometning where excellent water power can be Try them. DRIES QUICKLY made an end run o f itO yards aud about being at the Dallas aud Hepp- bad. WEA RS L I K E IRON If you want tho best laundry work Griffyj made the star tacklo of the ner. One was heavy sot with patr-nlze the Mngnol»Steam Laundry Mr Thomas Hunt, who went to Send for Co.or Card T O W P FULLER & CO. P ortland , O r . game, brin ging his men down like a of Albany. Rains & Allison, agents thousand of brick. Dillard was laid round face. They went south from Alaska last Janaary with the U S Cottage Grove. Surveyors, returned out at this stage of the game nnd Drain and it is believed they are the Geological The L eader I s turning out some fine replaced by Johnson. A few min same men who were arrested here. home last Saturday. Mr Hunt and job work these days. If you wnnt good work at living prices this is the utes later the high schools made wife were in Cottage Grove Sunday place to gei.lt S p r e a d s L ik e W ild fir e . another touch-dow n. Kuykendall en things are "the bset” they be- on their way to Bohemia. This “S T O T T S E E .A . M A N S A fine lino of Confectionery, cigars attempted a goal but failed, Time 7 ••the best selling.” Abraham i makes the third trip to that far off and Tobaccos ut Htoneburgs barber minutes. Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville count for Mr Hant and he 9ayg it | shop. Shaving 10 cents, Hair cutting In the advertising columns o f the L E A D E R it is a sign C. M. A .’ s kicked off and again O, writes; “ Electric Bitters are the , „ . , . / „ 15 cents. Fine bsthrooms in connec that he is dom e Business and not sitting around, — toward the end o f the game their best selling bitters "■ I have handed ¡D has been the most pleasant of a!!. tion. years.” You know why! Most The surveying party With which he w hittling and grow ling about hard times. goal was threatened, bu t Griffin 20 years Remember us when far, far off, of stomach, punted ou t o f danger and the ball discuses begin in disorders Where the Woodchuck dies— and ‘ has been working went through from liver, kidneys, bowels, Moot! With the whooping cough. died on the 20 yard line in Lome nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the the Yukon to tha Arctic ocean and No need of dying or whooping egtigh F o r llo u r-e n e s s . territory. stomach, regulates liver, kidney nnd F oh S ale ok T rade . — 250 nannie we have Himmv whooping cough Benj Ingcrson, of Hutton, Ind says bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens 1 around by Nome. He saw Jim specific. score : M organ & B kehaut . - ho had not spoken a word above a goats in small bands if desired, will a few days before leaving Eugene H igh School . . . . I s the nerves, hence cures multitudes of Pitcher , . . , i L oot .—Saturday evening, a self, maladies. It builds up the eutfre Com ing M o d o f A m erica............... 0 system. 1'ufs new life and vigor into and says he u getting along nicely, j raising urnberella, between the C P wlesper for months and or.o bottle trade for cattle or sheep. Horses of Foley’s Honey and T ir restored hi* Officials: Burgess Ford, umpire» any weak, sickly, rundown man or Mr Hunt s many friends here are voice. Be sure and get Foley’s. New or sale also. Enquire of Elbert Veatcb, referee; Walter Dil woman. Price SO cents. Sold by i glad to shake hands with him ag&i'i. leave at this office rln ,er " W P l e a s e Era Drug Store. J H H a w l e y , Divide Or, Currin’s Drug Store. lard, timekeeper. j DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices are aw ay Down on these Lines. LEWIS & VEATCH. W e are SOLE AGENTS for the FAMOUS “ AROMA” COFFES PRINT YOUR FLOORS »RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT WHGN