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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1902)
m * YNKE & W H ITE Plumbers lives, and Tinware D E R IC K L E A N H A R R O W S , J. I. C A S E P L O W S , G A R D E N T O O L S , P L A IN A N D B A R B E D W IR E , Llctingr H ardw ars -A. S p e c ia lt y . Moron B en i.i:.— Eli Lea the traveling representative for the S' ell bicycle was in town, Monday, He nttructcJ much attention with the motor bioycle. It is the first that has ever beeu ui our city aud was quite a curiosity. A Tntp To EritOPE— Will yon go? On Friday evening March 15. Dr Robert C French of tho Stato No:- uial School at Mommouth will dc- liever liis lecture ou Europe, illust- | rnted by a stereopticon, These views \v< ro collected by Mr French while on his trip through that continent. Pros StroDg nnd State Sui>t. Ackemnn speaks of this ns one of the best lcetuie3 ever de- j livered in Oregon, j T h e sch o o l is very much in nee 1 I (if relronce books. Como aud enjoy a trip through scenic Europe and help your school. A nti S aloon L eague . — Rev F J Tout tho Anti Suloon League man from Eugone, delivered a very in teresting lecturo at the M E church in this city Monday night. Rev Tout is very interesting talker aud belli thu attention of his hearers for an hour discussing tho saloon - v w a y .— Mr Earnest’s team question. A leaguo was organized , very lively spin up River with n membership of -10 members. , Monday afternoon. At the > across Silk Creek near Stone’s P rize D rawing . — Wednesday, Mai E ndeavor A nniversary . — Sunday je wagon was smashed to evening the Christian Eudeavorers 5, was a lively day at. Garanin A and the team contiuued their of the C P church hold their an Hemenwav’s big store, it being the journey up the road leading niversary servieeB, celebrating tho J ^a3'tho big drawing took place, ihe town. 21 anniversary of the organization j tickets were put in a largo sack and of their society. An escoleut pro drawn out and tho first 157 num iiKtss C hange .— Last Saturday gram was arranged and after de hers drawn out each drew a prize O MeChllan purchased the ranging from a $30 suit of clothes of cigars and confectionery of votional exercises, was rendered in down to a 25 cent prize. n pleasant manner. The society tkins aud will hereafter cater The following arc the numbers the wants of tho public in that have the satisfaction of knowing that drew prizes: Mr MeClollnu is well known that all the associatiate members Si- 3079 5519 2387 3273 4050 enrolled one year ago nre now upon ,nd has many friends who will 580 902 1100 4461 6423 4331 the active list. And their member d to learn that he has decided 395 883 4493 2731 4310 5803 ship now number about 40 and 1581 5726 266 4421 1119 5960 ite with us. are they greatly encournged over 2113 3867 3347 5975 934 4918 s B all .— Already tho ball loss- their prospects. 736 2040 6168 5945 928 1627 1573 618 4936 907 1095 3066 . the Grove are beginning to 337 T he L ost is F ound .— Yv’ord came 6382 2867 3695 5572 2123 usiness. Never beforo in the 274 2139 3889 6517 4927 453 to town Sunday that Mr Cy Bing f of the town has tho prospect 5223 159 4787 2108 3053 3088 -invincible base ball team been ham was lost in the mountians east 5599 2056 1728 2215 4464 5788 ^fluttering. A number of the uf the Warehouse. Mr Bingham in 0386 43 J 3 4816 4073 1582 5981 572 flayers aro hero including company with Mr W ood chief engi 4153 3485 707 511 4187 y, McFarland, Bennett and neer of tho Bohemia railroad survey 6076 4028 1537 2678 1598 2238 339 668 4387 4170 nn and wo now have with ut had goue out hunting ou Fridny 6298 6113 355 •5220 1016 4192 539 4546 aud about 1 o’clock tho men din- >y Ilonroo "h o forum ty 1500 2022 611 GS1 693 4938 l with Corvallis, Albany uint sagreed as to their location ami Mr 1331 2710 2328 1766 751 2 401 s other vallev teams and is a Wood rcturne 1 to the Warehouse. 2786 4279 5194 33G6 1088 6440 all found ball player. M t Mr Bingham, it is said, add mitt,-d 656 213 5766 4615 2396 2592 372 1753 3789 4804 (hat he was lost but thought that 5241 871 stand that Mr Jones, an ol 1968 5013 528 5533 2100 4355 "j pla yor who is now at Coin- iic could find L.iug Creek and follow 4169 6126 6318 2359 336 will bo secured to do the it out. 2851 317 3133 2701 4080 When Mr Wood returned to the 1670 ?s” this season. Mr Jones it 134 6362 4495 2939 604 5087 '! thelbest pitchers in the stati Warehouse a searching party st .rted 3391 4240 3596 5191 5556 3036 ith pirn in tho box Cottngi >ut from tho mines and Monday 1712 1439 C«----- id will have a team tiiat will w in corning they found his tracks in i J W Cook arrived ■ > from P ort s o u l any field in the valley the snow. They followed tho tricks land, Tbursdoy morning lo attend ' oys ¡should cail a meeting at ill day and camped, tlitu resumed the funeral of tho late J H Perkins. 'find «fleet an organization so iearch Tuesday morning. About 1 A large line of boys Knee Suits at ley T\ ill be able to commence o'clock they came upon him. He actual cost at C B Clements. ce as soon as t! o mason is was still carrying his gun, but was Samuel Bennett has been quite dmost given out, ns be had been out ill for some time and is still confined in the forest for 90 hours without to his room- At the as ant R eunion . — A grand re- food except what ho killed. “A dollar saved is a dollar earned” J, of tho •‘Deacon” dramatic lime the searching party found Mi you will save several dollars by buy Bingham he was about 5 miles from o»ny Was hold at tho home of the mouth of Lang Creek nnd was ing your clothing of C B Clement. Tank Wheeler or “Mis Thorn- following the canyon and would Foley’s Kidney Cure m ikes tho is she is known in the Deacon probably have come out all right. kidneys nnd bladder right. Contains my,?3jii't Saturday night. A Mr I II Bingham came up from nothing hilarious, Sold by The New D jo yab le e v e n in g was spent in Portland Monday afternoon and Era Drug Co. F o r Paints Oils, Bru lies and Ihe unents of different kinds in- went to tho mines to assist in the |search. latest paterns in Wallpaper cull on ig games of crokonole and Mr Bingham is a very robust Ciins Cochran at J D Cochran’s fur esia. The champions of the man or ho never would have niture store, Cottage Grove Ore. lg in tho gatnos were Miss endured the hardships he had to SUBSCRIBE FOR TH E LEADER. ho Johnson and her partner suffer. AYED T hai ,-. — A washout of P. Co’s Hues near Marysville, delayed all through trains the f the weel;. A “stub’’1 train :»de up at Roseburg and sont jh on tha regular time Mou -- Brebaut, “The Deacon.” In anant bean thu rice” coinpii Linn rst. prize was awards I Miss Currin and Mr Brehant and the prize to Thomas Medley an i irtner Miss Johnson. It was a p between B K Lawson, Tom 9» and A G Young in the eat ^utest. but they all demou • d their ability to recieve a qirizelat a pie eating coldest, • rer the champion of tho com- in Eiis line, was unable to 1 owing to the fact that he t Roe iburg. Tho fun kept up FltbHmall Lours of the morning ¿11 w*i;t borne feeling that they ,pen# one mist pleasant evo- r» evef spent in Coltngo Grovp. “ WE SUIT THE HARD TO SUIT” Our aim is to please our customers. Call and be convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of high grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetable« and guiunlec everything purchased of us to bo first class. See Our Teas and Coffees they are Fme. Grocery ■ Company A . Or Y o tjtjg , & 2 ■ ■ i l . 3Z X 2Z 3E® ! X SAVE FROM IQ TO 2 0 PER CENT ON | C L O T H IN G Ol AND H A T S jr New Line Just Ileueiveu—Style, Shape and Color Up-to-date. ep y y> ! The Quality ha a d ev elop ed Our C l 'thing an d Hut business right up am ong the L ea d er ;. It is ea 7/ to sell Our Goods to those who want Good Goods — A ll who bought cnee will come again. t o olid See Our Hew Line. Nothing Emils It This Side of Eugene. G A S M A N & H E M EN W A Y , ¿ f ^ NDIgINa. T JL W ft T JL ' J L A jtjès © © © 6 $ Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings nnd 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 Ililp tailoring house of San Francisco. D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Oar Prices are aw ay Down on these Lines. We pay the highest market price far all kinds of Farm Produce. will speak for itself. L E W IS & V E A T C H . AST CUT IN LADIES’ from UNDERWEAR. James Hemenway was in town this week. Jerry Dammon is in town this week from Eugene. If you need any Knit Underwear be sure nnd buy it within tho next Ten Days, for this is Our last determined Cut of tho Season. Andrew Brund was in town one day this week. Lea Minard came Roseburg Monday. It u P U R E L Y PERSO N A L. C B Clement has returned Eugene. Come in and examine out stock. READ THE down from READ PRÌCES. H IL C ’S Gray ribbed heavy I fleeced— sizes 16 to 21—in /l , broken lots. Regular 25 I j onn ’** cent F o at l J W Baker who has been seriously ill for some time is convalescent. A W Wallace who has been work ing on the tie train is home again. THE PRICES. LADIES’ Fine Jersey Rib bed. Silver gray--Reg ular 25 cent puulity—to close CENTS Air. Perkins, wife and daughter, of Draiu, were in town last Satur CH ILD ’S Fine Natural Wool LADIES’ Extra Fine Jeray sizes Hi to 24 broken sizes day. Ribbed, medium heavy— -good values ;.t 35 and 40 35 cent goods nt Waller Robinson left. Monday for cents. Special CENTS the Dalles where he goes to work with a surveying party. The Heart and Arrow Shoes, Mr Rholy arrived here from Kansas, Tuesday morning to visit his daughter Mrs Hamloth, m m m m w M K t L m m i- m m m m m Mrs Hugh Fields of Brownsville, is the guest of her brother, Mr Frank Skiilmau and w ife this week. Mrs J P Currin arrived up from Eugene, Tucsduy to visit the bed side of her brother Air J II Perkins. Airs D A Payne returned home to Eugene Monday, after a few days visit with Airs W H Abrams in this city. Afr Hamilton Veatcli has moved yis family to town. Mr Vcnteh has accepted a position with (' IS Clement. Miss Louise Newland returned! home Monday evening from Port land, where she has been to attend I the Spring Millinery opening. tl m m 135 m o m m i ash fon a m L tiaggAitHM unii"" Mrn a Packard Shoes For Mem For Infants, Children and Ladies are unexcelled for wear, stylo and price. L IT T L E DAISY—Black i / \ — button. Sizes 3 to 5. Good ■ ‘‘x 'v Y vaiimc CF.NTS MOSS ROSE—Black— / ' /T button. Sizes 2 ’ to 5—neat v )v v little shoo CENTS MOSS ROSE—In sizes Q / \ 5 to 8 Good style and y J\_J quality. ' CENTS RED P E P P E R —This line knocks out all competitors—Lace - size» 5 to 8, 70 cents— CL | 8 to 12 1 ROSY CREAKS- I.nct— red— French Kid—Very _ Ire - y, 2 to i, $1.25 C ! 1 / n ( ) — 5 to 8 <!P A , \ J \ J LADIES’ SHOES. HO RN . ins m (Ladies’ Tailor Made W aists apd Skirts At the Pacific Timber Company’s Store where they have received a large and carefully •ilected stock in both of these lines and are selling thu same at tho lowest possible prices. We W.ll tnko pleasure in showing these goods nnd invito an early call. M ® < 0 0 W P H C 1 F I C T I M B E R ►I COM P ANY i<i If von havo “corns” buy u pair of No 74 Goodyear welt. Suf ZINNAKEK.—In this city March 5. j folk lust Fine velours bal— li\nd the “Old Arm Chair” full s to c k - to tho wife ol Albert Zinnakor, sewed—cross stitch —Scotch yellow lace $1.60. n boy. lertg*. Tlie very Intest ft 1 -fill TRY F S A hard to equal shoe HiZf 8 .M A R R IE D . —good wear—atylisb, low priced $5.00. shoe at M c F a r l a n d h a l l —in e * $1.75. gene, Monday, March 3, 1920 Mr NO 20 Goodyear welt Al PICKWICK- Fine vici I I in Charles McFarland and Miss bany last Scotch space— Aloft Ellen Hull were united in matri stitched -l’ink tipped— Perforated either welt or turn. A very dressy mony, Justice Wiiitermier officiat vamp and top». A warm one shoe ing $2.50. $4.50. ' The contracting parties are both CUSTOM MAKE—Equal to most residents of this place and are two No 34 Prime black—Vici $3.50 shoes. Our price of most highly esteemed young bal. Scotch brown edge $3.00. people. Their many friends here $4.00. FOUR HUNDRED—A thing of will join .with the Leader in extend ing congratulations. A l,ig Assortment at $3.50, $3 00 beauty—-elastic instep»— all sizes I.a grippe coughs yield quickly to , the wonderful curatives o f Foley's; Honey and Tar, There Is nothing! else “just as good.” and cown to $1.7.3 pier p air. 3.50 jSst 3 N 0 \f t flc ìn c is , OF COURSES.