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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1902)
PERSONAL H m is the Time to Buy OF INTEREST. ■iBBM IûAM M M ia Corsets Almond Hemenway went to Eu- gono Sunday. Jgyßambler, Gresccut and Mitchell Bicycles. ^ G h i r t e t Oak Stoves and Range*. jBSrMcCormick Harvesting Machinery. fetf-Garden Tools. l^-jy Fishing Tackle. These lines all complete. 5Irs Sadie Downing has taken a school at Saginaw. Lace Curtains Our lace curtains will help make your homo more cheer ful. Four special values this week. 5Ve have said it time and again that you cannot afford to wear an ill-fitting corset. Your health as well as your form and beauty de pends upon wearing a corset that fits you perfectly. John Richardson came down from Bohemia this week. inni : hardware company . M. A. Band Concert, ITEMS Leo Henry was up from Eugene on business Monday. 5Iiss Lottie Veateh left Sunday for Butte, 51ontana. $f.oo It seems that the Cottage Grove ay evening the C 51 A iheir ii. ..il concert attho peoplo liavo been bunkoed again. This week the sum of $300 was le. gram was opened by raised in this little city for tho pur etions by the band, pose of advertising tho town und ng of which w..s such a Bohemia mines iu the Portland people that the Telegram, which will do them about most went wild. Their ’ ■six bits” worth of good. Why a of the boy’s effects would it not of been just as well to s manifest by hearty have raised this amount of money Prof Cochran very grace- and paid it to the home printer owladged the applause und put this advertising matter in id retired trom the stage. the form of a pamphlet which could Veateh then sang “ Just have beeu sunt out broad cast over jove You So” and iu tho country to people who would a hearty encore render have paid some attention to it, and la’ s Little Boy.” Miss at tho same time kept the money at That kind of advertising very, pretty 3iugor and home. ns were greatly apprecia- would do the country some good. sxt number was a superb The Leader believes in advertising by Prof Cochran entitled and nowspaper advertising too, but fantasia Polka” arr. by peoplo should uso judgement in igaiu a storm of applause this the same as any other business the S audience and Mr proposition. The first question to Bpondod with “ I Love ask is "will the advertising reach Same Old way.” T K the desired, reader.” Any person then rendered a pianola with a t.himblo full of brains knows om Flotow’s Opera en- that the Portland Telegram is not tha” which was followed a widely road newspaper. Its cir quartette "Life’s Dream culation is confined to Oregon and Wallace, Veateh, Clement is limitod at that. The people we ,n and for an encore they desire to roach by advertising, in ley entitled “ I Stood on this ease, are the easterners who are at Midnight.’’ Miss Daisy looking for locations, and it cannot t Eugene captured the be done through the columns of the jgfner vocal solo, “ The Portland Telegram or any other and in response to a Oregon newspaper. Take this for >re she sang “ Unrequit- what it is worth and the next time a Gdbert's selections were “ grafter” comes along just dig up il nm uro and were greatly and contribute to his “graft” as B 51 i»s Sadie Ford of freely as possible. idered a piano selection Sunday Solicol C'aii Entertained. ■pnshanter'’ which was On Tuesday evening 5Irs Rev ably executed and greatly Beck entertained Ler Sunday school the .-nthnsiaslic audieuce. class ami a few invited f rien .is at her then appeared again and home in a most charming manner. no selections the last of A splendid piogram consisting of Prof Cochran's Mar h songs, recitations and piano select This selection made a ions were rendered, which was great it” | and for a while it ly enjoyed by all present. After the though it would have to conclusion of tho program a few ered. The program cou- hours was spent in various parlor h Harry Brehauta laugh games and amusements, luncheon entitled “ Cremation,” served and at a late hour the guests a roaring success. departed for their vnrious homes feel ing that they hal spent a very i Cottage Grove Boy. a« re ached this city to the pleasant evening. Prof E J Lea, of Cottage Episccpcl Church Services. i accepted the poi ition of Next Sunday evening at 7:30; bemi t at the Government Bishop Morris of the Fpiscopal ^ H a tio n at Honolulu church assisted by the Rev John t months ago, lias received Dawson of Roseburg will hold ser lition of his ability in bis vices at the 5Ietliodist church in He has beeu made head this city. The rite of confirmation tho station and his salary and baptism will bo administered. a $1,200 to 1,800 per year. Both these gontleinon are very inter 9 a graudate of tho O A C esting and fluent speakers and any friends iu Corvallis should be welcomed by a large con long been aware of his gregation. A cordial invitation is liSty os a chemist and who extended to all to attend. Uttr of his success and rce- Brandling Out l his new field.— Corvalli 5Ir Warren McFarland, represent ing Garman & Hemenway left Sun New City Marshal. day afternoon for Drain, where he meeting of tho newly will open a sample room aud take ^kncil. Monday evening, orders for the firm in this city. eleeU ^■flerwood 5Iessrs Garman & Hemenway are al. Mr Underwood is an beginning to reach out for trade. ntiren of Cottage Grove They have built up a good trade iu and respected by all ibis vicinity and they want to ex him M 1 will in all ] tend it to other localities, ake a good tfficcr. The To Be Married. Mtehal in the council ws Miss 5faraio 5Iarsh left Eugene rten Mr Underwood for New Y'ork Saturday afternoou, Wallace, each receiving where she will be married to 5fahlon es. 51 yor Job cast his H Dar. 5Ir Day recently graduated Jttdtrwood thus eh from the Rochester tbeologicol sem inary and is now pastor of tho Bap tist cr.ureh at Dunkirk, New York. You Rtgistered Yet? I should attend to the Mr Day is well known in this city Those who are regis- and bis many friends here who will ive been notified by the join the Leader in extending con- erk to close their books grad illations. a in to the clerk's of- Gestien to Hava an I 0 0 F Lodge 10 . There are yet 2,200 Thursday evening an Odd Fellows ie county that have not lodge with a charter list of about 50 d no doubt Cottage was iustituted at Goshen. The urroueding precincts degree team from Spencer Butte i«h her prorata of that Lodge at Eugene instituted the If You want to vote, regis- lodge. Quite a number from Cottage 10 . Grove was in attendance. was » 5Irs Fredrickson went to Saginaw oao day tho past week. The best Corsets the World pro- are for salo here. Try a pair. T H Supple wont to Portland ono day the first of tho week. 50c to $1.25 G I’> Longherd and E 5IcNaught of Leona woro in town Tuesday. $'-5o $2.s;o We carry a com plcto line of these goods in all styles and colors for Ladies, 5Iisses nnd Children's wear. Wo can sup ply you at r e a s o n a b le prices Supporters Frank Blair was in Cottage Grove one day tho past week. Bunkoed Again. $1.35 Royal (Üorciskr 20-inch Tuck ing. Six rows of inserting ore inch wide and ” *” seven clusters of embroidery -------------------- tucks of three All the new shapes and colors in tucks each at $1.25 a yard. 18 inch Tucking—five rows insert neckwear at popular prices. A new ing— thirty rows hemstitched tucks— a very neat pattern at 70c a yard. Allover Lace in white at 40c to 60c u yard. Em line just received. broidery Allovers— exceptional at 70c to $1 a yard. Allovers The oldest son of Mr and Mrs Ed Jones is sick with typhoid fever. G G Warner went south this week on a few days busiuess trip. Furnishings 40c to $1.25 a Y ard B K Lawson was down to Eugene on business one day the first of the week. John Mansfield and Rudolph Cline came down from Bohemia the first of the week. Louis Hagberg of Tacoma, Wash, was registered at the Sherwood Wednesday. $25c to 50c 5Irs W B Dennis and 5Irs W Harris were in town Sunday, from Black Butte. U W L Wallace made a business trip to Portland, Tuesday, returning Friday morning. I 1 7" g I i\ L l LET US This department is abloom with the preitiest aud handsomest in plain nnd cords we have ever shown. You can Y d ' lffor‘1 ftBOt*ler Wll‘8*i a*i these prices. Take your meas ure for a suit. We guarnatoe the fit. They will please you. At Newland’s At Newland’s Dr T W Harris came up from Eu gene on professional business the first of the weok. Chas Cochran. Robt Blair and Winters Wallace were down to Drain Saturday. Prof A L Briggs has excepted a position as day assistant with Agcut A wbry ut the depot. Superintendent W B Dennis of the Blackbutte Ciunibar Mines passed through on Sunday’s local ou his way to Seattle. SUITS THAT DO SUIT © © Traveling Auditor, 5Ir C W Beegle of the S P Co was registered at the Imperial in this city one day the first of the woek. Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and Linings are most appropriate aud the Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18—to win and retain customers. We are also ngonts for the Honry Hilp tailoring bouso of San Francisco. Miss Nina Osrrar.Jer came up from Eugene, 5Ionday afternoou for a few days visit with her parents Mr and Mrs J E Ostrander. D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES L F Woo ley and IT II Veatoli re turned home, Sunday morning from Portland where they attended the State Democratic convention. A number of Ladies of tho G A It from Eugene, visited tho Circle ut this place Saturday afternoon. Among tho number were tho depart ment president 5Irs Sarah Chaprann and tho president of Rich 5Iountain Circle, Mrs McGinnis. A very pleas ant visit was spent. Our Prices are away Down on these Lines. Wo pay the highest market price for all kiuds of Farm Produce. will speak for itself. L E W IS “ Mineral John'’ In Town. John S Mansfield, better known as “ Mineral John” tho old Bohemia standby, who has stayed with the district through thick and thin, was iu town this week- Ho knows the district from “ a” to “ izzard” and what information he does not possess is hardly worth knowiug. John says fully $100,000 worth of property has changed hands iu the district this Spring and now that the railroad iu an assured fact the scramble for property is on in earnest. 5fineral John has 500 ex hibits of Bohemia oro at Minersville, west side of the district and it is always a matter of interest to new comers who find in the exhibit com plete evidence of the richness of the camp. New This I m p e r ia l Combination Hard to Ride one and be in the 5 Lead. A few bargains in 3 second hand wheels Ü At J D COCHRAN S O FURNITURE STORE < A 2 Beat. V elette y 5 •I n £ 0 & VEATCH . Very Latest Effects in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— those aro special prices, the city merchants get more money for the same goods. LARGE LINE OF READY-MADE SKIRTS In different colors, Crash and Worsted, $1.50 to $5.50. The Latest Designs in Ladies’ and 5Iisses’ Hosiery— all colors—20c to 40c a pair. The following named firms have new “ ads” this issue. Do not fail to read them. L Lurch, R W Newland, C B Clement, Griffin & Voatch Co and Pacific Timber Co. Tho Leader advertising columns are getting to | be news columns. Mac England was in town Wed nesday on busiuess. Accident at Leona. It Immense Variety Of Spring Goods Issue. F ’.rl Bard was seriously injuradj in a saw mill accident at Leona, j Wednesday. Particulars not roceiv ed. Como in and examine our stock. » Largest Line o f Men’s Furnishing Goods this side of Eugene. Come and See Us. GARMAN & HEM ENW AY, Ì^ rchandisino Watch Our Saturday Sales NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 19, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: Pacific Percale..................................................................................... 16 c per yard Dolphin " ..................................................................................... 12% Silver Star “ 12% Adrla 10c “ Simpsons " Narria Prints ,7c ................................................................................ 7% At UNDER Pacific Timber Co’s Store. ODD FELLOW’S HALL COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON,