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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1902)
PERSONAL B the Time to Buy • ^ R am bler, Crusoout und Mitchell Bicycles. j^rC hm tor Oak Stoves and Ranges. eyrM cVormick Harvesting Machinery. ggrG anien Tools. M ^Fishiug Tackle. These lines all complete. (E HARDWARE COMPANY US Misting. evening a mass iizens of Cottage ; the Opera House f hearing the re- ttee appointed at to assist in secur- for the Bohemia- ilroad. The corn- hat it would be citizens to raise . A subscription a up and Messrs ig headed the list ¡ription. The firm w came next with an A Hemouway, k>, F D Wheeler, h or wood, B Lurch, Campbell & Alex jwn for $100. The Co, Frank Jordan, ng Co went down James Hemenway, 3 Medley, Eby & Burkholder, Chas Barker, Bohemia V D H Hemenway, O'Neil & Co, Wm feo Wall are each N Martin & Son, Her, J £ Ostrander, ! Schleef, Eli Bangs pg were each $20 acoln Tuylor, Cash o McQueen, O L Is, A B Atkins, Sol Eby, W H Blair, Potts, D W Ben- y, Philip Hohl, O H per it Van Denburg ad each swelled the SV Wallace, Morgan E Edwards, Chas Qriffin, Geo Rouse, Nelson, F E Good- Lawson, E A Wi-l- Veatcb, N D Hardy, > G McFarlaud and re the $10 men. S B Bohlman, $5; mak- Small Place Sold. This week Zeno Earl sold bis small tract of land on the line of the Cottage Grove-Bohomia railroad about 2 miles from town to Mr George for $600. This is an evidence of the rise in the price of real estate in this section. A Serious Accident. John Rice who lives on the Jones place east of Sagiuaw met with a very serious accident Sunday. He had the misfortune to have a giant cap and about an inch of powder go off in his right hand. His hand was very badly injured but not so serious as would be expected. He cemo to town and Dr R B Job dressed the wound and at present is getting along as nicely as could be expected. ITEMS OF Roy Rnox was up from Eugene, Sunday. Miss Castle of Saginaw was in town Saturday. F S Hinds made a business trip to Portland, Wednesday. Will Advertize the Northwest Tne Portland Board of Trade has decided to issue an 100,000 edition of the Pacific Farmer, which will be sent to the thousands of eastern people who are looking for locations in the northwest. This edition will be made up of agricultural and kindred information and the man agement of the Pacific Farmer asks that the people of all sections send them any information they may have along this line. Send your communications to the Northwest Pacific Farmer, 162 Second St, 880.00 ion list is still open Portland Oregon. I of the committee. Democratic Headquarters. than the required The Democratic party of Lane iady been subscribed county today opned headquarters best not to close the for the campaign in rooms on the is gome of them second floor of tho Matlock block at paid, in which Eighth and Willamette streets. aid be a sufficient A large sign with the words “ Dem make the required ocratic Headquarters," has been Our lace curtains will help make your home moro cheer ful. Four special values this week. Wo 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. Warren McFarland was down from Drain over Sunday. Mrs S E Wallace went to Com- Btock, Wednesday afternoon. $1:00 Stacy Russell the popular clerk at Lurch’ s was down to Eugene, Sunday. The best Corsets the World pro- are for sale here. Try a pair. 50c to $1.25 Willie Thompson left Tuesday for Gervais where he goes to accept employment. Winters Wallace nnd Miss Edna Wallace attended tho Burnett— Orell wedding in Eugene, Sunday. 40c to $1.25 a Yard Miss Ruth Knowlton came up from Portland Saturday on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs P D Knowl ton. •‘ 20 10 50c Gents Furnishings LET US ^ ^ "1 I I T Q L I I 1 t\ ^ This department is abloom with the preitiest and handsomest in plain and cords we have ever shown. You can 2 5 C tO $ 1 Y d a®or^ auo^ er wa’ st at these prices. Take your meas ure for a suit. We guarnatee tbe fit. They will please you. At Newland’s At Newland’s W B Dennis and niece, of Spok ane, arrived up from Portland Sun day morning enroute to the Black Butte mines. C W Wallace and Misses Ethel and Agnes Wooley attended the Maccabee Baud Concert at Drain, last Saturday evening. 20-inch Tuck ing. Six rows of inserting one inch wide and seven clusters $2.50 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— u very neat pattern at 70o a yard. Allover Lace in white at 40c to 60c a yard. Em line just received. broidery AUovers— exceptional at 70c to $1 a yard. $ 2 5 c to 50c Mr Alexander o f the firm of Campbell & Alexander made a busi ness trip to Portland, Tuesday. Claude Pingre the former assistant and day agent of the S P Company here passed through Saturday on his way to Coburg. $1.50 We carry _____________________ a com plete line of these goods in all styles and colors for Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear. We can sup I ply you re a so n ab li prices Royal Ulorctsur Our Movers Geo Houck of Eugene was iu the Grove, Tuesday, the guest of R B Job and family. $1.35 Supporters Geo Lea made a business trip to Eugene, one day the past week. Miss Alma Martin who has been attending the State Normal School The Coolest Place In Town. at Monmouth, returned home Sat The Cash Grocery Company have urday. had a nice sprinkling fountain Miss Nora W right passed through erected in the front of their store, on Wednesday’ s 12:53 local, return during the past week, for the pur ing home to Walker from a visit pose of keeping their excellent south. supply of fresh vegetable. Mr Wheeler shows a taste in keeping his vegetable display in the cleanest manner, possible that speakes well for the Grocery line nnd we wouldn't be surprised if be doosn’ t catch even more than his share of the trade and possibly his thrift and industry may charm into captivity some one Cottage Grove’s young widows. Lace Curtains Corsets INTEREST. SUITS TH A T DO SUIT Lantba Van Fleet a Cottage Grove boy who has been in the barracks at Fort Canby for the past three years, returned home Tuesday after noon. 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. Samuel Bennett who has been sick for the past two months is able D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES lu b e u u t o n th o stre e ts th is w ook. Our Prices are a w a y Down on tnese Lines. His many friends are glad to see him out again. President P J Jennings of the We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Helena Mining Co, was in town this week, from Portland. Mr Jen will speak for itself. nings has spent several months in the east this winter, in mining in- tersts. LEWIS J C L ong made a business trip to Portland, the first of the week. It is said that Mr Long's visit to the city was for tho purpose of conferring with the S P Co in regard to depot grounds. Miss Ethel W ooley the efficient compositor on the Leader force has been quite sick duriQg the past week and Miss Edna Wallace has been holding down a case during hung out and a picture of Geo E her absence. Exssnien to Salem. ChamberLin, the democratic nom Supt Frank Kennedy, of the Railway Conductors inee for governor, is placed beside Booth-Kelly Co, at Saginaw, has moved to Cottage Grove. The annual excursion on it 3th. A train will be The office rooms are supplied family occupies the cottage belong ing to Mrs Stouffer at the north end ge Grove to Salem with campaign literature, and Chair of Front street. he rate will be one man Matlock of the central com F C Owen, P G Rice and Wilbur round trip as usual, mitted can be found on band to Nans, of Myrtle Creek, were iu Cot s will be given later. make anyone who visits the place tage Grove this week. Mr Owen formerly lived on Row river and feel at home. was on his way up to his old farm Play Ball. R R E LL .—At the to look after interests there. There will be a meeting of base irideg parents Mr and W W Cathcart and employer of rrell on Pearl St., Eu- ball enthusiasts at the Sherwood the Survoyor General's office at f April 20 at 3 o ’clock, Hotel Sample rooms, Friday evening Portland and a former citizen of j 3rrell to Mr Horace Cottage Grove passed through on t iv E C Sanderson of for the purpose of organizing a base ball team. Let every body Sunday’s 12:53 train, returning' Lome from Leona where be has been g was a quiet one who wants to see Cottage Grove on business. mate friends of the have a good team turn out and en H C Madsen went to Harrisburg, ■ irtiesi being present courage the boys. The prospects his former home, Tuesday for a few j lerlj lived in this city for an invincible team, at present, hours visit with friends returning to j .imable young lady, are very flattering. We now have Junction in the eveniug to witness ' e friendship of a large in the Grove what we have long a play rendered by Harrisburg tal- | ent. He returned home on the 2:15 , da in, Cottage Grove needed and that is a good pitcher. train, Wednesday morning. as at her present I Mr Lee Henry, who has lately G A Bock, John Fry, G W Fry, j ?room is a popular | located here, is the very man base A M Fry, O Snyder, Lou Webert, | ball players in this place bave long per man, having been and Elmer Will of Aurora returned ty aditor in Eugene been looking for. With the service from Smith river Saturday having of years, first with the of a good man in the “ box" Cottage each located a timber claim. They and at the present Grove can put out a strong team. left here Saturday afternoon for Among those who are talked of for Roseburg to register their claims in r Guard. the V S Land office. sou pie were the recip- positions on tho team are: W Mc- Douglas Ladd came np this week n l l l b l r and useful Barland, Lee Henrv, Chas Monroe, from Portland to make preliminary their friends. They Geo McQueen, Mr Rainey, L R arrangements to commence the sum Long, T M Medley, C W Wallace, mer's work on tbe Knott mine in Chas Dutton, Robt Blair, Chas Coch Bohemia. Tbe Knott mine is tbe lends congratula- oldest mine in the district and last for a boat of ran. A G Young and others. Now is the Grove's opportunity year considerable development work was done on the same which reveal to bave a good ball team and let ed some very rich ore. The company every body stand behind them and has a patent on their ground and this city to give them all the encouragement are now ready to do some extensive J development Martin, a sou. possible. Come in and examine our stock. It & VEATCH, Watch Our Saturday Sales NEXT S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 19, W E OFFER T H E F O L L O W IN G B A R G A IN S : 3 pkga Five Minute Muvh...................................................................... 25 cents 2 pounds good btilkCoffee......................................................................... -25 1 pound can B a k in g P ow d er— bea u tifu l p rise w ith e a ch ca n ................45 “ " G bars Linen Savon S o a p . .............. .,........................................................... 26 " 1 eight ox p k g S c h illin g s Best T e a ...................................................................... 30 “ At Pacific Timber Co’s Store. I UNDEB ODD FELLOW 'S HALL COTTAGE OROVE, UREOON.