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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1902)
»»M PERSONAL | -w-sr^rasTE J co. # Carry a Full Lino of i! Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves | and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing $ Tackle, N e w and Second Hand | Bicycles and Sundries. _Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery House Plumbing and Tin Work. Give us a call and we w ill treat you right. $ “A Big Success.” The Laughing Comedy “ Too Rich T oo Marry” which comes to Cottage }rove Friday May 23 had a continu ous run in New York last season of wenty weeks, and was pronounced y the press, as New York’s Comedy uccess. A Noted Speaker. Secretary Tate of the Natioral rohibition committee closed his campaign o f Eastern Oregon at H ood River May 1. Ho has addres sed large audiences in all the prin cipal towns. His meeting in the court house at The Dalles was a great success. The Dalles Daily Crouiole pronounced it one of the best addresses given there in a long time. A Prohibition Alliance with twenty members was organized at the close of the address, * This noted speaker will be m Cottage Grove on May 20. A t the C P Church afternoon nnd evening. Eastern The C M A Band will give their second concert on Saturday evening May 31. P ro f Cochran is putting in faithfu 1 work with the band and is determined to mnke this entertain ment far excel their initial appear ance. They mnde such a “ hit” with their initial concert that they are assured of a crowded house at the coming concert. Miss Daisy Gii- Liert of Eugene who won such favor is a vocalist at the last concert will igain'appear on the program. AVith- >ut exception the coming concert iroinises to excel any other musical irogram ever rendered in Cottage Irove. Remember the date and Jok out for programs later. Star Supper. Base Ball Game Saturday the Cottage Grove and Lorane base ball teams will cross bats in the initial game of the season on the ball grounds in the Bingham nnd Long addition, just east o f the depot. A good gnrao is anticipated. Another Pioneer Gone. Aunt Mary beloved wife of J W ole died at the residence of her aughter Mrs J B Stewart May 11, J02 o f paralysis. Mary Cox was 9,1830, in Fulton County, married to J \V Cole Jan- 12, 1852 emigrated to Oregon e Nm o year. T o them were born |>|dldren only one survives them rs J B Stewart. The deceased with the Christian church MM quite young. She leaves nn ^ ^ ■ s b a n d besides many relatives d fieinds to morn her loss. ^ ^ B io u s one from us is gone A voice we loved is still, k plac e is vacant in our home Whir': never can be filled. Jfay Is, lod in his wisdom has recalled The boon his love had given .nd through the body moulders here The soul is safe in heaven. esus, while our hearts are bleeding O ’e f the spoils that death has won r* Would at this solemn meeting Calmly say thy will de done. hOURl. cast down, we’re not for- [saken] Though affiloted, not alone Sou didst give and Thou has tak^n MMhed Lord thy will be done. ered. S R P ip e r was in the N elso n and Corsets Lace Curtains F A Rankin was up from Eugene one day the past week, I I I Bingham came up from Port land, Thursday morning. Mrs Jennie Dwyer returned home Tuesday morning from Portland. team easily V C London of Roseburg was University registered at the Sherwood, Tues Eugene, last day. points out of C Sullivan, Supt of the C & E stand 83 to railroad was up from Albany this week. A t a social session of the Eastern Star lodge, last Friday eveniug, the members and a number of invited guests enjoyed a very pleasant evening. A program was rendered and refreshments served. A Leo Fritz of Draiu Grove, Thursday. INTEREST. Our lace curtains will help mako your home more cheer ful. Four special values this week. W e 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 tits you perfectly. $1:00 $1.35 M rs J P Currin and daughter. Miss Lula are up from Eugene on a visit to friends this week. The Georgia Harper Company left Sunduv afternoon ufter playing a weeks engagement here. John Nokes was down to Rose- burg on business before tho U S Land office last Saturday. James Hawely returned this week from Southern California where he has been spending the winter. L F Landroth formerly of this place returned here from Sacramento Calif, this week and will remain. M r I H Veatch and family have moved onto tho place recently pur chased from S B Morss, at Cres- well. M Roso representing the Pacfic Const Floating Exposition was in Cottage G rove from Portland, this week. “ Grandma” Churchill returned home Monday from Roseburg where she has been visiting for a few weeks. Sirs D r Paine, of Eugeno, who visited n day or so this week with Mrs Abrams, returned homo W ed nesday. N D L Howard arrived hero re cently from Nebraska, and has ac cepted a position in Purshnll’s flouring mill. Mrs Harden Perkius and son Irl of Baker City arrived in the Grove Sunday to make an extended visit with relatives. Mr A Nelson the electrician and Win Edwards left Tuesday for Bo hemia to make some needed repairs on the telephone line. The best Corsets the W orld pro- are for sale here. T ry a pair. 50c 10 11.25 $2.50 _ _ _ ^— com- plete line of these goods in all styles and colors for Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear. We can sup up- ply you at reasonable prices Royal Worcester Our Allovers -2 0 10 50C 20-inch Tuck ing. Six rows of inserting one inch wide and seven clusters cl 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 ing— thirty rows hemstitched tucks— a very neat pattern at neckwear at popular prices. A new 70c a yard. Allover Lace in white at 40c to 60c a yard. Em line just received. broidery Allovers— exceptional at 70o to $1 a yard. Gents Furnishings 40c to $125 a Y a rd $25 c to 50c Silks / At Newland’s At Newland’s LET OS This department is abloom with the preitiest and handsomest in plain and _cords we have ever shown. You can 2 5 C Take your meas ure for a suit. We guarnatee the fit. They will please you. t O $ 1 Y d afford anot^er wa*8I at these prices. S U IT S T H A T 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. W e 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 D ow n on these Lines. w if e . James Thomas who has been IVe pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. working at the carpenter trade in This week witnessed another bus Colorado Springs the past your, re will speak for itself. iness change in the Grove. J D turned home, last week. Cochran the furniture dealer and Geo Lea went to Hood River undertaker sold out his business to where ho goes to put in the machin our esteemed townsman, Mr J W ery in tho 2000-horsepower electric plant built at that place. Gowdv. Mr Gowdy is so well known Miss Fay O Atkins has accepted by everybody that be needs no intro the position in the telephone office duction except for people to know bore made vacaut by tho resigna that he is now engaged in businesF. tion of Miss llobie Baker. Ho will retain the old stand, next M r Fingal Hinds has opened up door to the post office. M r Chas real estate and mining ofiice in Cochrau retaius the stock of paper, this city. Ho is located with at pants, etc and will keep them in con torney A I I K in g near the bridge. Furniture Business $1.50 Supporters I I C Mahon of Junction was do ing business in the Grove this week. “ Lover'. Lane.” The New York R aging Success, “ Lovers Lane” is one of the songs sang in “ Too Rich To M arry” which comes to Cottage Grove Friday May Foresters Smoker and Banquet Last Friday eveniug evening 23. You can hear all the latest songs Gttort Bohemia Foresters of Am eri and there aro a number of them ca gave a grand smoker and banquet with this comedy Hit. in honor of Grand Chief Ranger Arm Broken. The young son of Mr and Mrs Ed Burkl: enrt, o f Albany who was present with them on that evening. Jones was thrown from a horse last A large number of guests were week and susta.ned a fracture of present greatly enjoyed their hos the radius just beHw the elbow. Dr Anderson reduced the fracture, pitality. Among the guests from abroad last Saturday and the little fellow is were Dr Guiss and R L Hicks of getting along very nicely. Woodburn, W E Dunknnson of Card of Thanks. San Joso California, Sam Mehnrrah To the many friends who so kind of North Dakota. ly assisted us during our recent sad It was a late hour when nil were brievment, wo wish to extend our able to tear themselves loose from most sincere thanks. W ords cannot the pleasaut surroundings and de express the gratitude we feel, and part for their various homes. your kindness will ever be rememb Band Concert. OF Audrew Beck returned to tho Grove this weok from Portland. U of 0 Track Team Won The U of O track defeated the Pacific team in the meet at Saturday, winniug.83 117, making the score 34, TEMS Sold. L E W IS Come in and examine our stock. & VEATCH. Ä X T W W X A A Ä A A A , A / \ X / \ X T \ X / \ f nection with M r G ow dy’s business. L D Owen a brother of T C Owens the young man who was shot The Church Can Endorse. and killed at Roseburg a few “ Too Rich To M arry” is a polite weeks ago by Deputy Marshal Reed, comedy that the pastor of a Church as in tho Grove, this week. can advise his congregation to go M C Bond formerly S P agent at and see. this place and now at Myrtle Creek Edwin Owings Towne, the author iu tho same capacity passed through has in his possesion letters from on the locnl Saturday evening re turning home from a visit with his scores of ministers all highly prais parents near Albany. ing his comedy and g ivin g it the E W Hibbard, formerly with L stamp of their approval. And still Lurch of this city and now travel “ Too Rich to Marry” is not so called ing for the Pacfic Coast Syrup Co a Sunday School Dram, but it is of SanFranciseo, was in the Grove recommended by Pastors every this week. Ed bns numerous friends where, because it is a true picture here who were glad to shake bands ith him again. of real life. J H Glass was at Cottage Grove over Sunday looking after bis in terest in Glass’ Bros plaining mill at that place. He reports the Grove very lively in consequence of the building of the new railroad into the Bohemia mining district and from the trade coining from the mines. ikmm V TV-'? ill no* . 1 ir departed The lives of a family o f peaceful, Anchor ed safe where storms are (o’er] j*aw abiding, God fearing Dunkards, !“ r land ws M l tftM l with an Ameri-an heir make up the H P raeet an<' l’art no ® ore> ! principal characters in the piece with leave this world of changes an artist and a mine owner nnd leave this worI 1 of care others to complete the picture of nrt the missing loved ones real life. The comedy will be at the tfeer s mansion fair. i Martin Opera Houae Friday May A F riend . 23. Mrs Teat, who has been lecturing on temperance question at the M E Chuch, for tho past few nights spoke for a short time on the street W ed nesday evening. Quite a crowd gathered on the adjacent street corners and listened to her very attentively. She was supported by the local W C T C who accompained her and sang several soDgs. Miss Hamrick of Chicago expects to stop in Cottage Grove for three or four days next week with the prettiest novelties in neddlework ever seen in the we3t. Free lessons will be given on the Venetian darn ing when material is purchased. Notices wiH be sent out later from the Imperal H otel— where sbu -will stop. Immense Variety Of Spring Goods Very Lutest Effects in GIBSONS W A ISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— these arc special prices, the city merchants get more money fo r the same goods. L A R G E L I N E O F R E A D Y M A D E SKIRTS In different colors, Crash and Worsted, $1.50 to $5.50. The Latest Designs in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery—-all colors— 20c to 40c a pair. Largest Line of Men’s Furnishing Goods this side of Eugene. Come and See Us. GARM AN & HEM ENW AY, ^ handising . A GOOD M O D E L If you are not wearing our Shoes now and have been in the habit of paying higher prices thinking you have been getting something bet ter, you w ill not make that mistake again, if you give Our Shoes a Trial. These Shoes are models made by people who set the Fashion. Pacific Timber Co’s Store. UNDER ODD F E L L O W ’S Ik H ALL C O TTAG E GROVE, OREGON.