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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1902)
PERSO NAL 3ST3STE lurry a Full Lino of C O . ing Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing Tackle, N ew and Second Hand Bicycles and Sundries. ^ ^ J _ A £ i ‘iits for McCormick Harvesting Machinery Duse Plumbing ami Tin Work. Too P.ish to Marry, in’» Opera House was com- r filled last Saturday evening iM jh Owens To wue's great «Toft Rich to Marry.” The y presenting this roaring is by far the best that has peared in Cottage Grove, ¡rson with tho company is a d tho comedy presented is a The house was kept in it uproar. ______ actors Excursion. ldth annual excursion con- l by the Railway Conductors S P Lines in Oregon will be >n Snraay June 11th. Trains i run from Roseburg, Cottage Portland and West Side to Salem Fr.ir Grounds and for one day. Tickets §1 >n 50cts i excursion promises to eclipse ers ever given. Among the ions will be three Automobile Motor bicycle races and e Groves’s aggregation of ssers will cros3 bats with a ad club. This will cause a ininber of people to go from ction of the country. Give us a call and we will treat you right. Surprise Party. A number of Miss Lucia Now- land’ s friends tendered her a very pleasant surprise party at her home Monday evening. A very pleasant evening is reported by those who who attended. Various parlor games and amusements were iudulged in and refreshments served. Store Moved. Messrs Long and Bingham have this week successfully moved their large store building from its old placé to another lot across the street The store now facer the west and is in a much better location than for merly. The building had to be moved to make room for the grad ing of the new railroad. Mr L ong and Bingram are among the most enterprising of our business men. Red ITS n Smoker. Vho Red Men gave a smoker Mon day evening which was largely at tended by members of that order aud a number of invited guests. An old fashioned clay pipe was provided for each person in attendance and a large can of tobacco. A fine was imposed upon any person caught smoking a cigar or cigarette, an "The C M A Band. interesting program %vna rendered musical organization which and refreshments served. All pres ling sneh favor among the ent enjoyed a very pleasant time. loving people of Gottage was organized iti January of Memorial Services. ar. It is composed chiefly of Rev L D Beck, preached tho me tubers of tho Coming Men of morial sermon at the C P Church 1 » lodge, which is a fraternal Sunday. The house was filled to lation for young men under to overflowing and tho G A R and a of 21 years. The boys on- W R C were present in a body. red many difficulties in effect- Tho choir opened tho services by e organization, but Mr B M singing the national anthem “ My camel to their aesene and Country ’ tia of Thee” and inter* vioe free of charge until a spereed the services with some ex lantdirector could bo secured, cellent music. Rev Beck was at his tins drilled tho baud in the best and held the closest attention mts of music for about five throughout his ellcgant discourse. when the services of Mr Indeed in many respects it was con 3 Cochran the present direc- sidered oue of the ablest discourses > secured. Mr Cochran who ever delivered from a Cottage Grove >I the best coruotists and band pulpit. rs on the const and who Cottage Grove Ball Team Ccleats Eugene. recommendation which bo Suuday the Cottage Grove base or him a great deal more than ball team accompained by a few ms for himself, after about lovers of the sport took the 12:55 iks training of the hand eon- train for Eugene where they were for them to appear in their to cross bats with Hampton Bros’ concert At this time they team of that place. Arriving in ed themselves very creditably Eugene they were driven to Bang’ s n great favor among those Park where the game took place. tended. | Siuce that time they Some 450 or 500 people wit peared in public several times nessed the game. The 4th Regiment ve been continual}- practicing band was on the ground auk furnish ligher grade of music is be ed excédent music. idled. On Saturday evening The game was called at 4 o’ oclock l they twill appear at the by umpire Earle, manager of tho U House in their -< con i concert, of O team, with the visitors at tho :b time one of the best rnu- bit. Tho game was marked by ii Togiams ever rendered in number of costly errors by bo'.li 3 Grove will be heard, sides. Tho Cottage Grove team 'vas here is the place for the citi- in the lead almost from the begin- vote whether or not they ing of the game, until the close. Tue good band in Cottage Grove, Hampton Bros team whom it is raid tppreciate a good baud in the had been doing some hard practice ime out to the concert and work, and were confident o f victory ike it. Let every seat in the worked hard all through t’.ie game House be flllod at this con- but all to d o avail, howeve r a bunch d thus show to the boys that of hits by them, and a few costly appreciated. errors by Cottage Grove in the 7th ^ H t will be under the inning came very near winning the 9upenrision of Mr Cochran game for Eugene. T t e Grove boys is agithrautee of a high class have had no practice whatever and le. had never played together, which following program will be fact makes things look pretty had 3d; ...............................................•■Jaunta" for Eugene’ s team. [ , i The following ri the lineup and ' Twilight"—W II Kirfer. score : J BAND. ......... The Sentinel Asleep” Hampton Bros Cot tage Grove. C W W ALLACE. c McFarland. ilo.......................................... ......Selected Gaby MIHH DA l>Y DILLAKD. Hayes p Henry. ‘•The Scoot“ Whitaker s s McQueen. W v : ; Knox 1st b Hess. fc'altz .................... .......“ El Reno” 2nd b Robinson do . ------- L..................................Selected Starr MISSDlASY GILBERT. Brandstethar 3rd b Harm* : Taylor 1 f Wall ace CHAS COCHRAN. • l Takon and reproduced Williama c f Kaox K R I C H A R i HON . r f Monroe .............................................. ' • Habshurg* ’ Smith ■ band Umpire— Earle, U O. its may be secured at the Score? — Westbrook. 1^ BMW Store. Cottage Grove— 1 2 1 5 0 0 1 00-10 )V HEAL T H E LEADER I Hampt on Bros,- 2 0 2 0 1 G 4 0 0 - 9 TEMS OF INTEREST. Are we going to celebrate? flfcost of vou 1Rno\v us. Mrs John Hollaud spent Suuday iu Eugene. Win Edwards left morning for Bohemia. Wednesday Hou R M Veatch was in Eugeue, a day or so this week. Mrs Lower of Creswell was iQ Cottags Grove, Tueseay. We want more of vour trade, aud wo ask for it because we deserve it. We have never solicited your business because we were “ good fellpws” or because your grandfather traded here. We come to you with a proposition, devoid of sentiment, and ask your business because we can save you money If we can’ t demonstrate this to you, we won’t ask for your business. We endeavor at all times to furnish you tho best goods possible at the price. Ahd if they’re not as represented, or don’t give satisfaction, your money’s ready for you. Suppose you try us? Here are this week’ s offerings : F S Day was up from Eugene, Wednesday on business. Wilson Glass went to Brownsville on business, Wednesday. Roadmaster Johnson of the S P Co was iu town Wednesday. E C Lillie and Walter Robinson left for the mines, Wednesday. Sheriff W W Withers was up from the County seat lust Saturday. Prof Briggs made a business trip to Oregon City, the past week. W B Dennis of the Blackbutte quicksilver mines wrs in town, Sun day. Miss Fannie Miller aud Nora Wright of Walkers were in the Grove, Tuesday. Mrs C M Henderer and son were in town from Hudson one day the past week. Conductor Samuel Veatch of the S P Co was in town a couple of hours Tuesday. J M Howe the tailor from Eu gene, was doing business in the Grove this week. Mrs W P Lochwood of Vancouver B C is in the Grove on an extended visit to relatives. Horace Harms has returned home from Eugene, where he has been at tending the U of O. I P Inman, the Lorane Merchant, was trausrctiug business in the Grove, Wednesday. Miss Lucia Newlnml returned Tuesday to Linn County where she is teaehiug school. Miss Corn Arne returned the past week from Fossil Oregon, where she has been for sometime. Special in Silks . Skirts. We have an even half doz, 4 yard patterns in “ Crystal Cord” newest styles for summer wear. They are very fashionable for [ morning, street and afternoon toilettes. They’ re strong, firm in weave and cling like crepe. Stripes and fancy colorings. We have had a big sale on these goods at the low price of There isn’ t any doubt about the 50c a yar d. We are pricing beauty or fasion you will find in them now at these goods. They will be popular this season, and wo are making a nice showing. 39 cents a yard. S U IT S T H A T © © In colors 50c 75c $1:00 to $1:25. White 75o $1:25 $1:35 $1:50 to $2:50. Our value in these goods are very strong. # © DO SUIT © © • Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. FacingB, Trimmings and Linings are most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless. Brices $10 to $18—to win and retain customers. We are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. D RY 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. J E Ostrander, James Fox and will speak for itself. Newt Jones accompanied the ball team to Eugene, Sunday. Mr Douglas R Ladd, the Bobomia mining man, came up from Portland the past week, on business. Shirt Waists At N E W LA N D ’S At N E W L A N D S © We are making a nice show ing in ready to wear skirts. Linens 75c 90c $1:75. Duck, in blue and black $1:35. Walk ing skirts $3:15. Serge $1:00 to $5:75. We can please you in these goods. L E W IS Como in and examine our stock. It & VEATCH. E A Buchanan of Corvallis was in the Grove Monday on a snort visit to his sister Mrs II II Veatch. Miss Ethel Woolcy went to Bose- burg Saturday for a visit, with her cousin Mrs Minnie Peebler and friends. Rev Billington, 9 graduate of Eu gene’ s Divinity School was in the city Sunday and preached at the Christian Churcn, Sundny evening. Mrs’ Clifton Cleaver, of Pendleton, ii visiting wir'n her relatives here this week. She is a sister of Mrs D Bristow, Mr W L Wallace and J S Medley. Immense Variety Of Spring Goods Very Latest Effects in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— these are special;prices, the city merchants get more money for the same goods. If you fail to hear the C 51 A band concert Saturday evening you will miss a rare musical treat. Reserved Beat tickets 50 cents at the New Era Drug Store. LAR G E L IN E OF R E A D Y M ADE SKIRTS ?irs H II Veatch went to Albany Wednesday, where she will visit a fviend for a few days. She will also visit her parents Mr and Mrs Buch an :n at Corvallis before returning. The Latest Designs in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery— all colors— 20c to 40c a pair. Foot Amputated. On Wednesday afternoon Dr An derson of this city assisted by Dr Scarbrough of Creswell, amputated Marvin Johns’ foot at Saginaw. The unfortunate man is about 20 years of age, and some few mouths ago had a blood vessel burst in his oot. From the effects of this blood poisoning set in necessitating am putation. It was taken off about three inches above the uukle joint. Dr Anderson has the foot and it will be put on exhibition in a jar of alchohol and kept in his office. Douglas Criminals. Jas V Ware, alias Smith, ten years, for attempted rape. Harry Granelli, three years, for attempted train wrecking. Dan Saunders, three years, for burglary. Tbos Linn, alias Long, two years for receiving stolen goods. Robt Rooney, oue year same crime Linn. This is a complete list of circuit oourl’a contribution for this term to the list of inmates in the Oregon state per.itenitary. The live culprits in custody of Sberriff Parrott and Deputy C L Hadley were taken on board last Friday’s train for Salem, where they will pay the penalty of their orimes. In different colors, Crash and Worsted, $1.50 to $5.50. Largest Line of Men’s Furnishing Goods this side Eugene. Come and See Us. GARM AN & H E M E N W A Y , of m e r c h a n d is in g . 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 will 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 FELLOW ’S Citizen's Keeling. There will be a citizens meeting Tuesday evening at Martin’ s Hall, for the purpose of considering the proposition of celebrating the 4th Julr. Order of R B J ob , Mayor. HALL COTTAGE Oak Hill correspondence in Ite- gister— Rev Wooley and wife, of Eugene, were in our midst last week, They were decorating snd otherwise improving the grave of their dangh- ter, Mrs Thomas, as next Friday is decoration day. GROVE, OREGON. Cottage Grove people who go to Salem on the excursion will have a chance to see their boms bass bait team eross bats with s good team, the ‘'F id ile t W of East Portland. Seats on sale for the Band C od * « r t at ths New Era Drug Stow.