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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
— P U R K I-Y P E R S O N A L . Clll'licn IjJMlOY IMEKT 8 . — Messrs H fc i.— Ycstorday there liitifin in tbe New Era j ■Jenkins A Lawson are busy this Ben Curry came down from Bo iws a very large 1 nil week hanging paper at tbe C 1’ hemia this week. ) reptile was captured by church. When tbe new improvements O H Willard was down to Eugene, n. It attracted much on the church aru completed it will one day this week. present a je r y handsome appear uoving around in tbe Ira Wimberly and wife ot Drain ance. were in town this week. T imber L ocators . — H G McLaskt y OMPANY INCORPORATED,--- Frank Jordan was down to Eu Fairview Mining Corn- and l ’ eter Nelson, of Minnesota gene, one day this week. incorporated this week accompanied by A A Aabv and M Johnie Yeatcli went to Eugene one )00 capital stock. The j Hawkiuson of Eugene were in Cot day the first of tlio week. of the company will be tage Grove, Tuesday on their way Frank King is in town this week Eugene. The ¡ncor- to the mountains on a timkor erasing on a visit with his family. 0 C A Harlow, A Walker, expedition. Oregon timber is being Mrs Smith of Mosby Creek left for Seattle for a mouths visit Thurs Albert Stocks and Wm sought for far and near. day. le company owns some T oe A mputated . — It W Yeatcli had ning claims in ict. the Bo- his toe amputated this week. Dr Anderson performed the surgery. The toe is on exhibition in a bottle an I n mirar.— Mr G F of alcohol ill the Now Era Drugstore as j urchase l a half in- window. A card explaining the Frank Skil'.man in the matter reads as follows “ This too isiness. 5Ir Garroutte is helped Bob Yeatch in and out of 1 here and has formerly many scrapes but of late it has sinesain the Grove. Both bothered him getting out of trouble lernen are good business so he had it taken off by Dr Ander deserviug of a liberal j son and Dr Thus Medley.” your patronage. You will | 0 M A B ard -Since the B the change in their ad | T b :• page. The Leader wishes organization of the new band iu town one cun hear the sound of n rm success. horn at most any time of day or D isplayed . — The firm of night. The boys urc tailing a great Hemenway this week have iuterest in the baud and the majority iu their show windows, the of them are getting along nicely. o be given away March 5, We understand that arrangements lere is iu all 157 presents, have almost been completed where of one $110 suit; one $15 by Sir Charles Cocluan tlio noted 510 suit and one $8 suit, cornelcst and musical director will ¡es or gents, three pairs of take charge of the baud. If the ten, $2 lamps; twenty Web present plans are successfully put onaries and 120 assorted into operatiou Cottage Grove will nging from 25 cents to j soon have a hand that she may he each. The presents with proud of. There is at present 18 tion of tbe clothes, which 1 members. We may look forward I made to order are very [ to a number of band concerts dur- y displayed and have at- iug the summer eveuings- meh attention during the B oard o f T rade N eeded . — This k. The drawing will take summer will witness a general rush ne day between March 1 of people from the east to this state. Mr Gaminu informs us that These people will want homes and s to have some traveling they will want to locate iu the le dlawiug who are disinter- sections that they think most likely it would he a hard matter to advance where there are pro , local party who did not gressive people and where n market lets. for home products can be had. No EETiNQs C losed .-—L ast other section of the state offers ¿veiling was the closing of better inducements to settlers than hAjgicntest revivals of re Cottage Grove and vicinity. Iu no crHleld in Cottage Grove other section will the number ot rsbnll the evangelist, from natural resourses be found ns is California who conducted tributary to this sectiou. Cottage tings is one of the most Grove in 5 years from now, if her 1 men Hint has oyer Lcen in citizens will go to work in the light ■it iu Cottage Grove and his way, will be tbe largest town in ■and untiring efforts here Lane county. When the railroad iwnetl by the convertiou of is built to Bohemia there will be I souls to God. On Sunday opened up one of the greatest n anjopportunity was given miuing districts in the world, and e desiring to unite with the our timber will supply a number of ind Fnt that time about CO 1 irge mills for years and years to lei <*d into relationship with come. These mines and lumbering bodist denomination. Those camps will afford a home market for sired to unite with other everything that this section can ratiob gave in their names produce, but how are we to let our boundless church to which they wish- people know of in and the list will lie turned resourses and tiio future prospects the •astors of the different of this place? Our plan would be a fS and they w ill he received Board of trade, or a Commercial ebufek of their choico next club or some organization of the kind, to take charge cf the matter of the country. Our lay . r Kiev Marshall left for adveitising ,.rg vylicre he commenced citizens have the future deptiny of of meetiugs 011 that evening, the town iu their hands and they can make it the leading towu of vns a large crowd gathered this pail of the state or they can sit lepot to hid him good by e idly by aud see Eugene or some d’s blessings, in his work, other place carry off the pie, which iu was about two hours late justly belougs to us. Why not call a meeting and dis y spent the time singing and cuss the mntter let them express a Regular hallelujah time, themselves and the Leader will only long be remembered in too glad to eall the meeting through Grovo. its columns next week. j J Mrs Ivan Yancy who has been quite ill for some time is convule't- eent. Attorney A C Woodcock was up from Eugene one day this week on business. rrancuco 5 Every suit guara — garments well tailored — fab rics all wool. A good suit made or order—cost you but a little "ready more than a flimsy m ade." Call on lew is & Veatcb have your measure taken, but insist that you select from the Henry Hilp samples. They art the best Special Sale of the Famous Queen Undergarments This splendid lot of QUEEN UNDEBGABMENTS was unexpectedly procured, hence an unexpect ed sale is in order. Even if you have no immediate need for underwear you will benefit by an ticipating your wants. Every garment is spick and span, now and clean, remember. And Queen undergarments are very much superior in stylo and trimmings to the ordinary muslin under wear usually offered at special sale prices. Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, Jan. 29, 1902. At NEWLANDS, of Course. Miss Ada M Smith attended the teachers’ examination in Eugene, this week. See Our Premium Goods W indow Miss Cunningham of Eugene was in Cottage Grove one day the first of tlio week. Stacy Bussell the popular elork at Lurch’s big store was a Eugene visitor Sunday. Mrs J Hanson of Eugene is in the Grove on a visit to her daughter, Mrs J S Medley. Drawing will take place MABCH 5th. you get a chance at a prize. Mr C B Baker and wife of Bose- burg lmvo been visiting Mr Baker’s father this week. The many friends of Mrs Katie Medley were glad to see her able to go out for an hours drive. Every $1.00 worth of goods you buy Why not drop in line and come to the store where the largest assortment of goods are kept. TBY US. [YJ| ' G AR M AN & H E M E N W A Y , jgjgs&ft MERCHANDISING. Miss Lulu Boberts of Independ ence was in the Grove Wednesday afternoon on a visit to friends. “Uncle” Simpson Lebow has been quite ill at the homo of his daughter Mrs Nancy Porter in this city. Miss Agnes Mathews of Eugene, was in town a day or so last week the guest of Mrs S E Coohran. John E Bussell ono of the prin cipal stock holders of the Hiwatha Mining Company was in town this week. Air Morris of the firm of Morris A Craw music, dealers at Eugene was in the Grove on business one day the past week. Will Carey and Boh Malc.ome have returned from Siskyou whore they have been working on the S. P. steam shovel. . . . . . . . . SUITS THAT DO SUIT Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and Linings are most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain customers. We are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES • v. a Our Prices are away Down on these Lines. Editor Chausse, of the Grants Wo pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Pass Observer, is a candidate for will speak for itself. nomination for state printer on the republican ticket. Miss Grace Churchill arrived down from Boseburg Monday after an extended visit with her sister Mrs C B Baker of that city. Dr J F Calbreftth of Salem paid a professional visit to Mr J W Baker of this city during the past week. Mr Baker has been very ill. Miss Louise Newland went to Portland Monday morning to attend the Spring milliner}’ opening. She will he absent several weeks. G A Molden of Salem representing the Tontine Insurance Association was in Cottage Grove, Saturday and Sunday. Mr Molden is a pleasing gentleman. Messrs Ed and Balph and Miss Cora Baker of Portland arrived here, this week to visit the bedsido of their father Mr J W Baker who has been very ill. Mr John Boaeli, trained nurse from Portland arrived up on the overland, Thursday morning to tnke care of the McAdams boys at Lathniu who have tlio smallpox. Mr J W Bentley now wears a big smile. The fact is ho does not have to do his own cook ng any more. Mrs Bentley arrived last Friday afternoon from Albany and will remain here. Bobt Cooley and wife went to Brownsville last Friday afternoon and moved their household goods to this place. We are glad to see 51 r Cooley coming Lack into our coni- ra unity. san SPECIAL VALUES IN A L E W IS Come in and examine our stock. It & ‘ V E A T C H . n GREAT BARGAINS /fir I d Ladies’ Tailor Made Waists and Skirts At the Pacific Timber Company’s Store where tbev have received a large and carefully selected stock in both of these lines and are selling the same at tbo lowest possible prices. 51 e will take pleasure in showing these goods and invite an early call. ►I « O © !◄ ©^►©‘♦ © ♦ © ^ ► © PHCIF1C T IM B E R Nqtc tho change in Garuian A HemenwUj’ s ad this week. 55'p desire to call your special at tention to the new ad of Mr. Clem ent in this issue. Mr. Clement has opened up a fine stock of gents clothing and furnishings iu the building formerly occupied by his cigar store at the west end of the bridge, We bespeak for him a good business. N W C O M P A N Y ®HL5?T “ WE SUIT TIIE IIAKD TO SUIT” Our aim is to please our customers. Call and he convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of high grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and guranteo everything purchased of us to be first class. See O Teas and Coffees they are Fine. up T raded F a r m s — Mr I H Veatcb has traded hri farm a mile and a half west of Cottage Grove to S B Morns for his farm near Creswell. MrVeatch is undecided as to whether he will move onto his new place A . <1 Young. 5Ir and Mrs V D White left or not. Saturday for Coos county where LL Pox at L atham . — The three ' they will remain a few months when they will return to this place to make SHANAFELTS QALLERT their future home. Mr White is interested in the hardware business pox. The McAdams boyB j NOW OPEN in this city. came from Marshfield. I A report was circulated here New backgrounds, and accessories. Best ire kept in the “ Hop” ca£ and Wednesday that Mrs Stanton of Lenses and Cameras. Fifteen J**n H - but the doctor and a nurse | Creswell, who has been very ill for perience; eight years in Portland. I ° ‘ IDF J to*go near them. There is j some time had died, but we are glad ____________ _ but First Ginas Work. All work guranteed. alk of quarantining the town. ) to state that it is Dot so. A telephone Call and examine our work our prices are right message from Creswell states that ild be done by all means. she is much improved and is able to BIBE FOB THE l e a d e r Opposite Masonic H all. W e st Side. Cottage G r o v e , Or. | sit up a few hours each day. Mr Ed Willson and wife left Wed nesday for San Francisco on a few weeks business trip. 5Irs Willson has some gasoline boats on the hay, which she thinks are not being properly mannged. T^e Gasl^ Grocery Company