The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, January 31, 1902, Image 3

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    I* P R E LY P E R S O N A L .
Pyyim \ Hoi m .—T h" spec 111 Car
The Hotel Sherwood has a tine
Tying President House of the now register.
Gy Strong is iu town this week.'
ilutfc anil Iron ltuugo railroml,
Considerable damage was done to
Frank Hughs was in town this
th bis family and other officials of water pipes by the freeze this week. week.
9 road was in Cottage Grove
A uunberof new street lights are
Mrs Geo Hawley went to Creswell
ring the day, Wednesday. The
noticeable. Still moro are needed. T uesday.
ip was made here owing to the
Charlie Taylor went to Bohemia
A local teachers’ institute will be
eck at the Divide.
held at the school bouse today and Th uisday.
Jud Wiley was in town tho first
P abalysld .— Hnrry
Wentworth tomorrow.
This splendid lot of QUEEN UNDERGARMENTS was unexpectedly procuied, hence an unexpect­
of the week.
10 was paralysed at Shoshone,
Wynne A White carry a complete
ed sale is in order. Even if you have no immediate need for underwear you will benefit by an­
G
W
Llyod
came
down
from
the
xho, about 2 months ngo, arrived lino of hardware in nil its branches.
ticipating your wants. Every garment is spick and span, now and clean, remember. And Queen
mines Monday.
re on the overland, Wednesday Call and see us, near the bridge.
ur.dergarmouts are very much superior in style and trimmings to tho ordinary muslin under­
J. F. O’Donnell, of Portland, was
lining
Ho is entirely helpless
Monday’ s northbound local was in town this week.
wear usunlly offered at specinl sale prices.
d was taken to his old homo at two hours late making the two day
I II Bingham is up from Portland
>rane wdiero he expects to remain trains meet at this place.
this week ou business.
til d#ath comes to relieve him of
Several Odd Fellows from this
Jack Baker i; visiting at Craw-
i unpleasant condition. Itov Chas
place attended the social session of fordsville this week.
entworth of Illinois, his brothor the order at Eugene, Wednesday
Lillian Hart and Eva Chamberlain
compnnied him, to administer to
evening.
wont to Eugene, Wednesday.
i wants while on his way home.
Everything new and prices are
Duke Knox came down from the
3 is a large man; weighing about
right at the new hardware store, mines Sunday and went to Eugene.
0 pounds and a person who ap-
next door to Martin’ s Furniturestore.
.Miss Gertrude Southworth ar­
rently would never be subject to
Wynne A While.
rived home from Eugene, one day
ch an attact as enme upon him.
this week.
Chapped hnnds, cracked lips and
•
b was tuken over to Lorane by
Miss Dfxon of Drain was visiting
roughness
of
skin
cured
quickly
by
ivate conveyance Wednesday.
Banner Salvo, tho most healing Miss Lillie Patterson in this city,
BAZAR*
I
ointment In tho world, New Era this week.
F o w r n is
S moker and G oose
Drug Storo.
Miss
Dora
Veatch
returned
from
!PPEn.— On Tuesday evening we
a two weeks visit with friends in
R evival M eetings . — Sunday morn Eugene, Monday.
id the pleasure of accepting a kind
vitation to attend the smoker and ing Bev Marshall the evangelist
Several Elks from the Grove at­
lose supper givou by the Foresters from Oaklind, Calif, opened a series tended the stag social at Eugene,
America. Uuon entering the of meetings at the Methodist church. last Friday evening.
ill about 8:30 we found one of the He is a very interesting and fluent
Mrs R E Veatch returned homo
large to Rosehurg Sundny after a few
llieat crowds that it has ever beeu speaker and is drawing
At Lowest Price.— You will always find the Newest things
lr pleasure to mingle, with in Cot- congregations, both afternoon and days visit iu the Grove.
in
Dry Goods here.
ge Grove. Every body had laid evenings. The meeting are expected
Rev C II Wallace went to New
to
continue
several
weeks.
Port
the
first
of
tho
week
to
hold
a
ide business cares and just came
series of revival meetings.
tt to Lave a good time, and if
S katino . — Sunday rnoruiug it was
Want to increase it 100 per cent this year.
We will do it by giving you good values.
Mr C M Hendcrer and wife of
lW# is any class of poople in Cot-
discovered that tho ic.) had formed Hudson were in town n few days last
gerG rove who know how to have
Leaders
MERCHANDISING
thick enough toskate on, consequent- week returning home Sunday.
<1 time and show their guests
ly the old rusty skates were dng up
John Hicks arrived up
from
Id time it is the Fotesters. A
and the ponds near town were soon Albany, Tuesday where he lias been
>uplo of hours was spent in social
a lively scene of merry skaters. The visiting' friends for some time.
ird games and the ejoymont of the
sport was kept up all day, although
Mr J W Bentley has rented the
•grant Havana, after which an
the ice became so weak about noon C C CoiTuian residence on tho west
egnnt lunch was serve»!. Two
that occasionally some one would side and moved his family into the
ice, fat geeso were baked with
same.
break through.
■Ming, by E A Willson for tl e
Mrs Lindsey and daughter Miss
session which were simply superb
Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is Bimply superb. Facings, Trimmings and
L ecture . — Mr Henry Lnndess of Ethel Walters left Wednesday for
ii informal program was rendered Co C, O N G, who was in tho Philip­ Ortnev, Wash, where Mrs Lindsey
Linings arc most appropriate and tho Tailoring is faultless.
Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain
MB lunch io which almost every pines during tho Spauish-Atueiicau goes to join her husband.
customer*!. Wc arc also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco.
Wni Ed wards rctunned to Bo­
■fen ho was called on responded war delivered a very interesting
ith|either a speech or a s ng. At lecture on that country to tho public hemia Thursday where ho will re­
main tho rest of the wiuter, working
2 ofclock the jolly crowd began to school pupils, one day the past week.
for the Bohemia Gold Mining Co.
)av#each feelinng that a very enjoy- His lecture treated principally of the
Curtis Johnston of Eugene, re­
hie time had been spent anil hoping maners and customs of the natives
presenting tho Novelty Knife Co,
t will soon be their pleasure to at- and the geography of the cou nty. working tho Grove, this week. He
jod another such gathering.
Mr Landess is a very interesting took quite a good many orders
Wo pay the highest market prico for all kinds of Farm Produce. Come in and examine out stock. It
talker and has his subject well in here.
•'T he D eacon ” . — The home talent
Frank
Skillmnn
lately from will speak for itself.
mind.
ast in the production of the comedy
Brownsville and who has puroensod j
rntna ‘The Deacon at the Optra
T eachers ’
I nstitute — A
local the Baker A Johnson grocery store
louse last Friday evening won the teachers’ Institute will be held here has moved into the Hendercr resi­
dence on Wall street.
dmira'ion of the large audience today and tomorrow. Ou
this
M rs J E Kirkland of Independ­
hat greeted them. Although it was evening Dr Strong of the State
ence stopped off here Monday on her
very cold uight and snowing the Uuiversity will deliver a lecturo at
way home from Roselmrg to spend
iperg House was crowded to the the C P church. Tomorrow the a few days with her parents, Mr and
L O C A !, B R E V IT IE S .
riv 91
it
oor», tunny being unable to secure exercises will be held at the school Mrs A B Atkins.
“Sorosis” Shoes at Eakiu k Bris­
jstsim dhnd to stand up during house during the daj- which will be
Dr Lowe the optican from Eli­ tow’s.
je entire play.
very interesting. A number of very gen, was in Cottage Grove this week.
Our aim is to please our customers. Call and be
Up to date work at reasonable prices
The entire cast did excellent work interesting papers by prominent The doctor has nn ever increasing at Bentley's shoe shop.
convinced of this fact. Wo handle a completo line of high
nd npt an noticable error was made. teachers will be road, and on to­ business here. Ho is well known
grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits nnd Vegetables and gurantee
Be sure and call at Taylor’s Thoto
add people have confidence in his
Ir H lrry Hrehaut as the “ Deacon'1 morrow evening State Superintend­
Studio and see their new work.
everything purchased of us to be first class.
work.
nd Miss Lama New land as Miss ent Ackerman will deliver a lecture
Good work and prompt attention nt
Mr Charles Monroe a colored Taylor’s Art Gullery, Boyd’s old
me’ in Fawcet, and old maid were at the C P church. You arc invited
gentleman from Eugene, has taken stand, Cottage Grove, Ore.
ory Strong. Their courtship caused to attend.
a position ns night clerk at the Hotel
Take your wife to the Imperial
■anyloud applauses. Mr Thomas
Imperial. Mr Monroe is a pleasing and treat her to a Sunday dinner
S udden D eath . — Mr llueggar of gentleman and has
had
con­ served from 12m to 1.30 p m.
I ml ley iu the heavy roll of George
tarral alias Mr Wheeler handled his tho firm of Zinnekor <fc Bueggar siderable experience ic bote) work .
Wo Have a few cash customers for
Editor Geo M Cornwall o f the farm land in the vicinity of Cottage
art wery creditably and won many cheese mnkers died suddenly at his
eaerying compliments Mrs Wheeler home 2 miles west of Creswell, Mon­ Columbia River and Oregon Timber Grove.
P hillips a W heeler .
man published at Portland was in
art of Mrs Thointon was good day, Jan 27, at noon. Mr Rueggar
Cottage Grove this week, looking
a . q V o tin g , àfqimgcF.
1 hilekhe part of Helen her daughter had not been feeliug verv well and over the country and informing
W aktkd .— A t this office a Leader
aa v$ry pleasingly rendered by Miss had sent to the doctor for medieinr, himself on the timber rcsour3es of
of Jan 3, 1902.
ta ryC u rrin. Pete, a negro character which was furnished him promptly. this section.
After
taking
one
dose
of
the
medicine
ai am mated I t Mr B K Lawson
F.thcl Cottle has purchased one
A Profitable Investment.
nd Orville Taylor as Billy, the he felt much relieved and went out of those fine $375.00 Trobridge
I was troubled for about se den years
Pianos
of
W
H
Kincart,
represontive
for
a
walk
on
the
hillside.
When
*eacoo's boy were well sustained
for Morris k Craw of Eugene Ore. [ with my stomach nnd in bed half my
aaracters. Their hunt for Fetu’B he returned to the house he sat
Having Purchased, the Hardware Stock of
The Trobridge piano is no stranger , time says E Deinick, Somorvllle, Ind.
down
on
the
sofa
and
expired
with­
mionat . pot of gold brought down
in this country they are a well made i I spent about il.Wrfl and ne-'er could
WHEELER & SCOTT
| get anything to help me untd I tried
■e b^use. The roll of Geo Graef, out a moments warning. The deceas­ and high grade piano.
a
Mr Chas Cochran who has bpen Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken
ie h*ro was handled by C W W al- ed leaves a wife and family of seven
Would Coll Your Attention to the Fact We Shall
children to mourn the untimely with the Fischer k YauCleve Co for a fow bottles and om entirely well.
jyc*. Vhile Mr A G Young doubled
Carry a Full and Complete Stock of
You
don’t
llvo
by
what
you
eat,
but
and
the parts o f Read, Wheeler's death of a kind and loving husband some time, playing cornet
by what you digest and assimilate. If
directing
the
band,
has
resigned
his
•iend, Parson Brownelow atid Pedro and an affectionate father.
position with the company and ro your stomach doson't digest your food
)oingf honor to each of .the rolls
turned home. His many friends arc you aro starving. Kodol Dyspepsia
F reigh t W reck .— The south bound
I cure does the stomach’s work by
glad to see him again.
[is* tranche Johnson ns Mrs Darrah
through height was wrecked juRt a
! digesting the food. You don’t have
Mrs
W
J
Harris
who
has
l>een
at
ad I ll's Ruth Blair as her child
short distance above the divide, Blackbutte mines the past year was {to diet. Eat nil you want. Kodol
e lid c s c r r io g And last but not
about 2 o’ clock, Wednesday morn­ in town Monday on her way to l Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach
" a i t the bouse aervent, Daisy was
j troubles. Benson Drug Co.
ing. A number of cars, some loaded Silverton, in the Monto Cristo min­
Fish B ros W agons -4 Farm Implement* of all Kind»
ery cleverly haudle»l by Miss Lucia
Breakraan Ed LoDg, lately with a
ing
district
Wash,
to
join
b<r
with lumber, and some empty left
^ f l is n d . The management of the
husband who is superintendent of Portland wholrsole house, ha* again OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
— — — —
CALL AND SEE U i
the track and went into the ditch.
a mine there. Mrs \1 tri Harris was ! entered the railroad rervice aod i*
r ( H was left to Mr Thomas Jen
Tho track was badly torn up rank­ also in town returning to Black­ j on 15 and 16 between Ashland and
ho is hard to beat when it
ing it impossibly for trains to pass. butte Wednesday.
j Roseburg. Mrs Long and baby
to shifting scenes. Much of
The overland* transfered and the
Mr \V H Bloom, representing the ' joined him this week to mako their SHANAFELT’S PHOTOGRARH GALLERY
edit for the success of the play
south bound which passed through Deban Safe and Lock Co, was in ! home in Ashland,
NOW
OPEN
due Mr J C Johnson who
Prof W Gifford Nash has resigned
here at 2:06 a m came back about Cottage Gtove this week. Mr Bloom
was this little city 21 years ago his position as director of music in
up” the entire company,
11:40 a m and went through to j
New backgrounds, and accessories. Best
door receipts at the small ad- Portland, The day trains also had j when it was only a very small the University of Oregon. It will
Lenses and Cameras.
Fifteen yesrs ex­
village aod sold to Lurch Bros the take effect next June. Mr Nash
of 25 and 35 cents were $60.
perience; eight years in Portland. Nothing
I to transfer and the 3 o'clock local j first safa ever used in Cottage j wanted his salary of $400 doubled
play was given for the passed here on it* way back at 5:30 | Grove. He think* there 1* a very !
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but First Class Work. All work gu ran teed.
• nd upon refusal of the president of j
the Free Reading Room p m. A wrecking train went to the bright future ahead of our little j the board of regents to do this, he Call and examine oar work our prices are right.
_________________ I accordingly acted in ths manner
•■a a dept of 24 80 hang- l scene o f the pileap in the morning. city.
SPECIAL
j
V A L U E S IN A
Special Sale of the
Famous Queen Undergarments
Sale Begins W ed n esd a y Morning, Jan. 29, 1902.
At NEWLANDS, of Course.
Full Line of McCall’s Patterns-McCall’s
NSCALWE
Magazines, Etc.
■P atterns
KTfiSQ
LARGE LINE OF DRY GOODS
35
per
GARMAN
cent
&
Increase
HEM ENW AY,
THAT
DRY
Sales
Last
Year.
in
DO SUIT
GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES
Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines.
LEWIS
& VEATCH.
W E SUIT THE
HARD TO SUIT
See Our Teas and Coffees they are Fine.
Tl^e
Gasl^
Gpoeepy Company
P IP E R & V ffN D E N B U R C
HARDWARE, STOVES AND
TINWARE
MINERS’ SUPPUIES
j