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Received: A Fine Supply of Harvesting and Engine Oil.
for
$10,000
Damages.
Rudolph, through his
ney, L Bilyeu, has commenced
n the Lane county circuit court
ist the Booth— Kelly Lumber
ir $10,000 damages for injuries
red whilo he was in the employ
iginaw on the second day of
1900.
ey plaintiff was injured by the
taion of the boiler of a donkey
le. According to the complaint,
ilaintiff's right arm was broken,
ed and scalded; he was struck
le head and on and about the
and injured in the head and
; he was terribly burned and
ed on the back and breast and
3th arms and legs, was rendered
nacious and suffered a great
k; he suffered permanent in-
s to bis head and nurvouB
m and his hearing has been
tly impaired, etc.
te plaintiff alleges that the
r was defective, which fact was
rn to the company before the
iccident.
lis is the accident in which two
Otto Anlauf and Otto Fred-
son were killed outright and is
imbered by Lender readers.
Robbed a Sick Man.
idoubtedly the meanest man on
l is in Cottage Grove. There
be some hopes for a mnn who
take his revolver and “ hold up”
fellow mnn on the highway and
Wm of his money. It takes
IB with nerve anil courage to
nit a deed of that kind, but the
who would go through a sick
's pocket“ and take his belong-
ia to be classed with the man
would “ steal the coin off of his
I mother’s eyes.”
lat such a case occurred iu this
this week. Dr E T Anderson
been quite sick for some time
last Saturday morning the K of
dge, of which the doctor is a
iber, decided to move him from
oom in Willson’s Lodging House
is office, when it was discovered
his pants pockets had been
I and that a puise containing
it $12.50 had been taken.
le Leader reporter interviewed
Anderson and we learn thut he
a clue to the robbery and that
cient evidence will soon be col-
ld to warrant an arrest.
The Animal
Parade.
people were afforded amuse-
t last Friday afternoon by the
agements of the New Era Drug
• and Cash Grocery Co. These
blisbments had constructed two
s, cloth covered animals, an
aat and giraffe to represent their
active business houees and gave
rade in the afternoon. Hundreds
eople thronged the streets to
ess the sight and they were
rded much amusement by the
II boys and others who took part,
quite a novel a d v ertisin g
ar
The Carrie
Stanley
Company.
Wednesday evening the Carrie
Stanley Dramatic Co opened a four
nights engagement at the Opera
House, with the startling tragedy, “ A
False Friend,” or “A Klondyke
Claim. While the company was
greeted by only a fair audience they
were deserving of a crowded house.
The play is a good one and was very
ably staged. The roll of Blanche
Foster the leading lady, was hand
led in a pleasing manner by Miss
Carrie Stanley, while heavy work of
Chas Burns in the roll of Jasper
Blythe was above the average. The
minor characters were very credit
ably sustained. Master Walter the
child performer is very clever in all
bis work and “ Nig” the dog flayed
his part to perfection, capturing
Blythe and tearing his coat entirely
off then throwing him to the ground.
OF
INTEREST.
Rev L D Beck went to Eugene
Monday.
R L Spong went to Eugene one
day this week.
limbing, Hardware ami Sundries
iTew and Second H and B icycles.
IT E M S
C B Clement spent a few days in
Eugene this week.
Christian
Endeavor Convention
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Attorney J E Young was in Eu
gene on business oneday this week.
D L Baughman made a business
trip to Eugene one day this week.
Mrs Hugh Fields, of Brownsville
is in Cottage Grove on a few days
visit.
AT NEWLAND’S, OF COUBSE.
J C Johnson and A D LeRoy
went to Bohemia on business this
week.
Walter Ross, the manager of the
Eugene Opera House, was in town
Wednesday.
S A V E FROM IQ TO 2 0 PER CENT ON
Mr J I Parsall and son J H Par-
sull arrived here Saturday afternoon
from Butte, Neb.
CLOTHING AND HATS
Mr and Mrs Frank Skillman left
on Tuesday’s 12:55 train for Port
land, to be gone a few days.
New Line Just Received—Style, Shape and
Color Up-to-date.
A W Wallace and little daughter
Ada, were visiting frineds and
relatives, in Eugene, Tuesday.
Mr J A Winter has been visiting
his daughter Mrs W F Schuler at
Jefferson, for the past two weeks.
Association
The young People’ s Christian
Endeavor Societies of this vicinity-
should all send delegates to the
district convention of Lano and
Douglas counties, at Eugeno, next
week, Monday afternoon and evening
and Tuesday morning, March 21 and
25.
Mr John Willis Baer, of Boston,
General Secretary of the World's
Union a splendid speaker, and State
President Rev Harry Templeton of
Portland, will both attend all the
lifestrztratsd Lecture on Europe
sessions, and all of the other features
he second of the series of school
of a live Christian Endeavor Con-
urea was delivered at the Opera
ventior will be in evidence. A hearty
ice last Friday evening by Prof
welcome to nil delegates
Dt-h of the training school at
uncuth, to a crowded bouse,
Modern Wo'dmen Lecture.
subject of Prof Freuch's lecture
Saturday evening last,
State
•rope, illustrated by beautiful Deputy Summons of the M W A
optican views. Prof French has delivered a very interesting lecture
ly returned from an extend trip I at Martins Hall. Mr Sammons is
hat country and bis lecture was an eloquent and pointed speaker
t interesting.
The next lecture 1 and presented the benefits o f the
be on April L
order very forcibly. His talk was
cut short on account of a conflict in
Ftsgure Amputated
dates, the public school lecture
kmday Dr Amtersou amputated '
course al o having the hall for the
Iturd fingure of Albert Pleuord
same evening.
pi? left hand. Mr Plcuard had
¡fortune to get the finger shot i
The C K I Band Concert
fooling with a gun about seven j The C M A bend concert will be
ago. Dr Anderson made the given on April 4 instead of March 28
lion sitting up in his sick as was announced in lost weeks issue.
it just required him four Look out for bills and programs
to perform the operation.
later.
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We feel that we will have no trouble in establishing this Store os thh Leader in First Showing Spring
Glen Chessman of Eugene was in
Stuffs, and showing Correct Styles and Creations.
town one day the past week.
New Goods will be coming in daily and for several weeks yet and every day will bring something New
U S Walker was down to Eugene
for you to look at and pick and purchase as you please.
on business a few days this week.
Mrs Mike Wald came up from
Eugene Monday afternoon on a
A council of this order with 38 visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs
charter members was organized in Philip Hohl.
Woodman Hall Monday evening, by
Geo Kerr the manager of the
J H Frederick State Organizer as Pacific Timber Co’ s store in this
sisted by W A Clark of Healdsburg city went to Portland Monday on a
Cal, who has been a successful business trip.
oragnizer in California
Mrs W A Cox of Albany who has
The following officers were elected. been visiting her daughter Mrs
Past President, J F Taylor; President Robt Cooley of this place returned
home Monday.
Thos M Mediey; Vico President, Jay
Mr R W Newland moved his
R DeSpain; Secy, Alta King; Treas,
family into the residence on the
F H Rosenberg; Medical Examiners,
west side, Wednesday,
formerly
Dr’s H C and K C Schleef; Chaplain, occupied by Geo W Lloyd.
Belle Cooter; Guide, Cora A Taylor;
Mr Frank Wheeler returned home
Observer, Ada M Smith; Sentnial, last Friday morning from Minnesota.
Dennis Cooter; Trustees, D B His wife met him at SanFrancisco
Chamberlain, Currin Cooley and S E and accompanied him home.
Lauder.
H L Clark arrived down from
The organizers will remain until Ashland, Wednesday morning, to
next meeting March 25 when the take a position with the Pacific
Timber Co as clerk in the large
charrer will be closed.
general merchandise store in this
city.
Easter Sunday Services
Mr and Mrs L F Wooley visited
What promises to be one of the
best entertainments ever rendered at Eugene, Saturday and Sunday.
in Cottage Grove, is being prepared While there they attended the 85th
anniversary of Mr AVoole’y grand
for Easter Sunday at the C P church. mother at the home of Rev C A
A splendid chorus of over 25 voices Wooley at Fail-mount.
with organ and cornet accompani
Democratic Central Committee
ment will furnish excellent music.
The Central Committee of the
There will be a number of recita democracy of Lane county met at
tions, duets, and solos rendered. the court house in Eugene last Sat
Plenty of lime has been taken in urday at 1 p m. The organization
preparing the program and every was called to order by chairman
thing promises to move along J J Walton with L N Stevens as
smoothly so that there will not be secretary. About 40 members were
any long and tiresome waits between present. After some discussion the
numbers on the program. The appointment for delegates to the
songs by the children are very fine. convention was made on the basis of
Great pains have been taken in the one delegate at large for every
training of the little tots and their precinct, and one for every 15
efforts are sure to please.
votes or major fraction thereof cast
Fraternal Aid
THE FIRST HEARALDS
OF SPRING ARE HERE
The Quality has developed Our Clothing and Hat business
right up among the Leaders,
It is easy to sell Our Goods to those
who want Good Goods—A ll who bought once will come again.
Come and See Our New Line. Notbing Equals It
of
in
G A R M A N & H E M E N W A Y , Raders
MERCHANDISING.
SUITS TH AT 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.
DRY
GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES
Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines.
We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce.
will speak for itself.
L E W
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V B A T C H .
WE SUIT THE HARD TO SUIT
Lecture at the C P Church
Mrs Mary E Teats, the Superin
tendent of the
Purity
depart
ment of the W C T U, delivered a
very interesting lecture at the C P
church, Tuesday evening. A large
crowd listened to her with interest.
She is an eloquent speaker and has
her subject well iu mind. She spoke
again on Thursday aftornoon and
evening to large crowds.
Come in and examine out stock.
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 Vegetables and gurantoe
everything purchased of us to be first class.
in the last election for Hon E R Skip-
worth for the legislative ticket. This
will give a total delegation of 190
in tbs convention. East Cottage
Grove the largest precinct in the
county will be entitled to 8 dele
Purchased an Interest
gates and west Cottage Grove, 7
This week Mrs S E Wynne pur
delegates.
chased the interest of Mr Y D White
The date of primaries was pet for in the hardware business with her
’ A . PT Y o t jn ç , à fq H q g c p .
March 29and the County Convention son H F Wynne. Hereafter the
for April 5. More interest was business will be conducted under the
manifested in tho committc meeting firm name of Wynne Hardware Co, SHANAFELT'S PHOTOGRARH GALLER Y
than is usual and a large and en and Mr A A Wynne will represent
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O PEN
thusiastic convention is assured. No his mother in the business.
New backgrounds, and accessories. Best
candidates appeared and the total
I will he at the Sherwood House
Lenses and Cameras. Fifteen years ex
absence of the appearance of a ready
perience; eight vears in Portland. Nothing
made-up slate augers well for the Cottage Grove on Tuesday and
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but First Class Work. All work guranteed.
Wednessday March 25 and 26. A ll
convention. This is as it should be.
kinds of word at reasonable prices. Call and examine our work our prices are right
Let the office seek the man. When
Opposite Masonic Hall, W e st Side, Cottage Grove, Or.
D r A G A twood , Dentist.
that becomes the rnle in politics we
will have better officers and officers
of the people’s choosing and not of I
cliques and bosses.
See Our Teas and Coffees they are Fine.
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Public Meoting.
On Saturday evening at 7 :30 there
will be a meeting of the voters cf
Cottage Grove at the Mosonic Hall,
for the purpose of nominating a
ticket for tho city election, the first
Monday in April. Let every voter
turn out and see that a good ticket
is put in the field.
Read the new ad of Lurch's this
week. It is of interest to both
ladies and gentlemen.
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DO YOU READ THE LEADER? i
Gasl^
Spocery
Company
Watch Our Saturday Sales
NEXT SATURDAY, M ARCH 22, W E WILL SELL
FOR CASH ONLY.
SALMON ................................................................................. 3 cans for 25 cents
C R A N B E R R B IE S.....................................................................
15 cents per can
WHEAT
FLALE.................................................................. 3 21b pkgs for 25 cte
F L O t’ B ................................................................................................ 7o cents j>cr sack
ARBU CKLE COFFEE
...............................................................2 pkgs for 25 cents
LION COFFER .................................................................... 2
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LAUNDRY SOAP .............................................................. 7 bar« for 25 cents
GRANULATED SUGAR...................................................... 20 pounds for 1 dollar
At Pacific Timber Co’s Store.
UNDER
ODD
FELLOW S
H A LL
COTTAGE
GROVE,
OREGON.