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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1902)
'NNE & W HITE h h w j *; P lu m b ers r e s w i« w p E R I C K L E A N H A R R O W S , J. I. C A S E L O W S , G A R D E N TO OLS, P L A IN t AND BARBED W IR E ig- H lardw ars -A- Specialty. A nti S aloon L eague .— Rev F J Tout the Anti Saloon League man from Eugene, delivered a very in ferential? lecture at tbe M E church in this city Monday night. Rev Tout is very interesting talker and held the attention of his hearers for an hour discussing the saloon - way .— Mr Earnest’ s team question. A leaguo was organized ery lively spin up River with a membership of TO in cm hers. ilonday afternoon. At the lerosfSilk Creel: near Stone’s E ndeavor A nniversary . — Sunday wagon was smashed to evening tbe Curistinu Eudeavorers nd the team contiuued their of the C P church hold their an mrney up the road leading niversary services, celebrating tho own. 21 anniversary of the organization ed T rains . — A washout of '. Co’s Hues near Marysville, dayed all through trains the dio week. A “ stub11 train le up at Roseburg and sent on the regular timo Mon M otor B icycle . — F.Ii L a tho traveling representative tor the S: ell bicycle was in town, Monday, He attracted much attention with the motor bicycle. It is the first that has ever been w our city and was quite n curiosity. A T rip T o E urope — Will you go? On Friday eveniug March 15. Dr RobertC French of the «Stale Noi- uial School at Mommouth will de- liever his lecture on Europe, illus t rated by a stcroopticon, These views wire collecteil by Mr French while on his trip through thnt continent. Pres StroDg mid State Supt. Aekemnn speaks of this as one of the best lectures ever de livered in Oregon. The school is very much in n ocl of retronce books. Come aud enjoy u trip through Hccuic Europe and help your school. 'V ^ a . l A A A ^ X A X ^ S A V E F R O M IO T O 2 0 P E R C E N T O N |CLOTHING AND HATS► New Line Just Received—Style, Shape and Color Up-to-date. The Quality has developed Our drilling and Hat business right up among the Leader •. It is eu y to sell Our Goods to those who want Good Goods — All who bought cure will come again. Coiue m See Our low Line. Mini Epals It P rize D rawing . — Wednesday, Mar 5, was a lively day at. Garmuu & Hemenway’s big store, it being the day tho big drawing took place. The tickets were put in a large sack nml i v 'V 'Y Y / drawn out ami tho liist 157 num of their society. An excoleut pro I anue .— Last Saturduv bers drawn out each drew a prize ) McClellan purchased the gram was arranged and after de ranging from a $30 suit of clothes I cigars and confectionery of votional exercises, was rendered in down to a 25 cent prize. a pleasant manner. Tho society :ins and will hereafter cater The following are the numbers he wants of the public in that have the satisfaction of knowing that drew prizes: Jr McClellan is well huowu that all the nssoeintiate men: hers 84* 3079 5519 2887 3271 4050 © & © $ & ö enrolled one year ngo are now upon d has many friends who will 580 1100 4461 6423 4331 tho active list. An«! their member 902 to leoru that he has decided 4340 5803 395 883 4498 2731 ship now number about 49 and 1581 5720 200 4421 1119 5900 Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply euperb. Facings, Trimmings and e with us. are they greatly encouraged over 2113 3807 3347 6975 931 4918 Linings are most appropriate and tho Tailoring is faultless. Price« $10 to $18— to win and retain B all . — Already the hall toss- their prospects. 730 2040 0408 5945 928 1027 customers. We are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. 1573 018 4936 907 1095 3000 ho Grove are bo^iiiuiug to 337 T he L ost 13 F ound .- —Word came 6382 2807 3695 5572 2123 sino96. Never before in the 274 2139 3889 6517 4927 453 to town Sunday that Mr Cy Bing- of tbe town has the prospect 5223 159 4787 2108 3053 3088 nvincible base ball team been uaiu was lost in the mountians east 5599 2050 1728 2215 4104 5788 lattering. A number of the of the Warehouse. Mr Bingham in (¡386 4848 4816 4073 1582 5931 O u r P r i c e s a r e a w a y D o w n o n t h e s e L in es. 572 ayers are here including company with Mr W ood chief engi 4153 3485 707 511 4187 , McFarland, Bennett and neer of tho Bohemia railroad survey 0076 4023 1537 2078 1598 6113 339 668 4387 n and we new have with m had gone out hunting on Friday 0298 Wo pay the highest market price for all kin.la of Farm Produce. Come in ami examine out stock. It 355 •5220 1010 4192 589 4510 and about 1 o ’clock tho men ilia- r I ’.onroo who funiuib ¡500 2022 611 G81 093 4938 will speak for itself. with Corvallis, Albany and sagreed as to their location and Mr 4931 2710 2328 1706 751 2101 other vallev teams and is L Wood rcturne 1 io the Warehouse. 2766 4279 5191 3300 1088 0110 II wound bull player. M< Mr Biuglmni, it is said, add mitt. «1 050 213 5706 4015 2390 2592 that ho was lost but thought that 5241 871 372 1758 3789 4801 tand that Mr Jones, nil ol 2100 4955 19G8 5013 528 5533 player who is now at Corn- he could find Lang Creek and follow 4409 6426 0348 2359 830 it out. ill be secured to do the 2851 317 3133 2701 4080 When Mr Wood relumed to the 1070 134 0302 4495 2939 i” this season. Mr Jones i P L B E L Y P E R S O N A I.. the best pitchers in the stall Warehouse a searching party st .rled 3391 4240 3590 504 5087 5191 5550 3030 C B Clemeut has returned from th him in tho box Cotti.g« «ut from tho mines nud Monday 1712 1439 Eugene. 1 in ning they found his tracks in will have a team that will win J W Cook arrived *. m > from James Heinenway was in town th«« tracks! on any field in the valley the snow. They followed . , laud, Thursdoy morning to attend this week. ■J» [should call a meeting at «11 day and comped, then resumed j the fu:ieral „ ft h o late J H Perkins. Jerry Dammon is in town this week id effect an organization so march Tuesilay morning. About 1 If you need auy Knit Underwear be sure and buy it within tho A large line of boys Knco Suits nt from Eugene. next Ten Days, for this is Our last determined Cut of tho ey h ill be able to commence o ’clock they camo upon him. He actual cost at C B Clements. Andrew Brand was in town one Season. soon as t! e season is «vas btill carrying his gun, but was Samaol Bennett has been quite almost given out, ns ho had been out ill for some time and is stilJ confined day this week. READ THE PRICES. READ THE PRICES. in the forest for 00 hours without to liis room- Lea Minard came down from At the R eunion .— A grand re- food except what ho k illd . Itoseburg Monday. I “ A dollar saved is a dollar crrnc.iV’ LADIES’ Fine Jersey Rib o f l tho “ Deacon” dramatic time tho searching patty found Mr you will save si veral dollars by buy- I J IV Baker who has been seriously CH ILD’S Gray ribbed heavy bed. Silver gray— Reg- ay was hohl at tho home of Bingham he was about 5 miles from i«ig your clothing of C B Clement. fleeced— sizes Hi to 21— in ill for some time is convalescent. the mouth of Lang Creek and wns ular 25 cent puulity—to broken luts. Regular 25 nnk Wheel« r or “ Mis Thorn- following the canyon and would A W Wallace who has been work Foley’s Kidney Cure makes tho close cent at ; she is known in tho Deacon probably have come out all right. kidneys ami bladder right. Contains ing on the tio train is homo again. CENTS ay, » list Saturday night. A Mr I II Bingham con e up from nothing lujarlour, Sold by The X«. w Mr. Perkins, wife and daughter, CH ILD’S Fine Natural Wool ijoyable evening was spent ill Portland Monday afternoon and Era Drug Co. of Drain, were in town last Satur- 1 LADIES’ Extra Fine Jersy sizes 1G to 24 broken sizes m ot.-, of different kinds in •( t„ the mine, to assist in the For Paints Oils, Brushes nml tho «lay. Ribbed, medium heavy— --g o o d values ut 35 uu«l 40 latest paterus in Wallpaper call on 35 cent goods nt Walter Robinson left Monday fer cents. Speci.il K 8 u; i0S of crokouole on > j m V Eingham is a very robust Cims Cochran at J D C'ochinn’s fur the Dalles where he goes to work ' The champions of the wnu or p0 never would have niture store, Cottage Grove Ore. with a surveying party. g in tho games were Miss endured tbe hardships he had to l ; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER. Mr Rho ly arrived here from I io Johnson and her partner j suffer. The Heart and Arrow Shoes, Kansas, Tuesday morning to visit] |aut, “ The Deacon." In For Infants, Children and Ladies I tILHIU =*■/in ftfjti l«is daughter Mrs Hamloth, are unexcelled for wear, style and Ihcanthurice’ ’ com pi luma it W E S U IT T H E H A R D T O S U IT *’ price. Mrs Hugh Eields of Brownsville, -st prize was awarded Miss is the guest of her brother, Mr LITTLE DAISY—Black "urrin ami Mr Brehnut and tho Frank Stillman anil wife this week. — button. Sizes 3 to 5. Good 4 0 prize to Thomas Medley an I Our aim is to please our customers. Call und ho CENTS vaiues Mrs J P Ciirrin arrivnl up from rtner Miss Johnson. It was a MOSS ROSE—Black— convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of high Eugene, Tuesday to visit the bed- 0 between B K Lawson, Tom button. Sizes 2’ to 5—neat 3 5 siile of her brother Mr J H Perkins. grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and guiuulec y a««! A G Young in the cat little shoe CENTS everything purchased of us to bo first class. Mrs D A Payne returned home to ntest, but they all demou- MOSS ROSE—In sizes Eugene Monday, after a few days 5 to 8—Good style and 1 their ability to recicve a! visit with Mrs IV H Abrntua in this f # •* CENTS quality. - uùç. city. rize [at a pie eating contest, j RED PEPPER -This line knocks I the champion of the com- S e e O u r T e a s a n d C o f f e e s t h e y a r e F in e . Mr Hamilton Yeatch has moved out all competitors— Lace his family to town. Mr Watch has lis line, wns unable to - siz". 5 to 8, 70 cents— w | accepted n position with C B king to the fact that he 8 to 12 A Clement. leburg. Th.’ fun kept up ROSY CHEA KS- Lace— red— ask Miss Louise Newland returned1 inn'il hours of the inorniug French Kid—Very . lunne Monday tveuing from Port «u mm a o B w a s s n « 1 wint home feeling that they land, where she has been to attend : . " ” $ 1 .5 0 :ent ono mist pie.want evo- A . c\ Young, Mqnqgoi'. tho Spring Millinery opening. Packard Shoes For Wem evek spent in Coltago Group. L A D IE S ’ SHOES. I s u i t s . if voii have "corns" buy u pair of ...... . T ... .. . - N o 74 G ^ilymr welt Suf- the "01«i Arm Chair” full s to c k - Z IN N A K L R -In this city Mnr.’h 5,: fo]k ,l<st Fine vt!oUM P a l-b in d to thc wife of Albert Ziniiakcr, | K0Wed_ cl„ , m Seotc! yellow lace $1.60. a boy. edge. Tii« very latest fid —fill TRY US—A lard to equal shoo 1L sizes M A ItltlM IL —good wear -styliah, low priced $5.00. shoe at M cFAU LA N D - HALL — In Eu $1.75. gene, Monday, March 3, 1920 Mr N O ¿0 0 Goodyear welt Al PICK WICK— Fine vici kid In Charles McFarland nml Mir- bany last - Scotch space— Aloft Ellen If all were united in matri stitched—Pink tipped— Perforated cither welt or turn. A very dressy mony, Justice Wintermier officiat vamp aud top. A warm ono shoe ing $2.50. $4.50. * The contracting parties are both At the Pacific Timber Company’ s Store where they have received a large and carefully CUSTOM MAKE—Equal to most resiilenta of this place and arc two «•lecte«l stock in both of those lines an«l «re selling the same at tbe lowest possible prices. We No 34 Prime black— Vici $3.50 shoes. Our prico of most highly esteemed young bal. Scotch brown edge «.II take pleasure in showing tin sc goods and invite an cnrly call. $3.00. people. Their many friends here $4.00. FOUR HUNDRED—A thing of will join .with the Leader in extend ing congratulations. A big A.-Hortmont at M50, $3 00j benutv - -elastic instep—«11 sizes 0 < ? > 0 < > 0 ^ © 1 .and cown to $1 75 per f air. 3.50 I.a gripfie coughs yield quickly to: ttie womterful curatives of Foley’» OF_ Honey an I T ar, There ii nothing else “ju s t as good.” GARMAN & HEM ENW AY, èfèciiANDismG S U IT S THAT DO D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES L E W I S & L AST V B A T C H . CUT IN LADIES’ IfNIT UNDERWEAR j tmmr-mm-mttifm ■ >'« S : .. .. . T^c Gasb * ì il Grocery Company j m mass him emu ms f on mm m 'Ladies' Tailor Made Waists apd Skirts ►I PÏÏCIRC TIMBER COMPANY W Â t N e w ia n d s ,