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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
PERSONAL USnSTE ia:-A.IS3D'^X7_^ I S E CO. Carry a Full Line of « Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing Tackle, New and Second Hand Bicycles and Sundries. Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery, lumbiug and Tin Work. Give us a call and we will treat you right. !€•€€€€€€« € €€€€€€<€€€€€€€€€€€€<€€€€€€€€€€€< NEW DEPOT FOR COTTAGE GROVE. TEMS OF INTEREST. | Marriage License. Have you seen No 4. Mrs C M Henderer was in town, Monday. Frank Woodruff went to Eugene, Wednesday. The Imperial Hotel has a fine new cash register. R J Jennings came up this week from Portland. and! Com m odious Building to be Erected by the S P Company. oad, | liu d Thursday morning, ontire day was spent in the good ) 12th, a construction train in work. ge of Conductor E P L ong and Helena No 2. ineer Humphrey commenced Reports of some exceedingly l . Largo crowds of people rich strikes continue to come from gathered about the depot Bohemia. The latest is from the nds nil during the day to wit- Helena No 2 where n cross-cut drift the work of the first train on has been made showing the vein to I S E. he three feet of solid galena ore fading is progressing rapidly very rich. The company was haedi at tha present writing it is es capped for some time in the works ted that about 10 miles of j from the fact that the cropping was e is ready for the ties. Tho extremely heavy and they were ers for the Mosby Creek bridge obliged to run a much greater >eing framed in the yards in distance than it was at first supposed iity and the iron work for the would be the case. However when dure is arriving daily. The the lead was finally reached it [-laying gang are getting along proved even better than the most y with their work. They have hopeful could expect. They made led the county road leading the new tunnel wide enough for two Cottage Grove from Bohemia cars and the new discovery will passed the city limits. At the mean a great deal for the Helena work is progressing esent people for it demonstrates that the 'eople of Bow river will soon body of ore is a large one and that a railroad train approaching for thousands of feet tho ledge is homes and then their long still intact and carries its mineral ms of n railroad will be a values throughout the entire dis ty. Hurrah for Cottage Grove tance from the old works on the the new O S E railroad! other side of the ridge. Once again it is clearly proved ■ Branching Out. le firm of Brehaut A Morgan, that Bohemia mining has come to New Era Pharmicul Co., are stay and that the field is but in its ching; out into the wholesale infancy as yet. less. (¡They are at present put- Tha Conductor's Excursion. on the market a number of Something like four hundred peo rent medicines which they pre- ple from Cottage Grove and vicinity at their laboratory, which are went to Salem Sunday on the ex ng into demand throughout cursion train. The train left here state. One night the past atG :30a m consisting of 7 coaches . the L i vder reporter dropped well filled. At Eugene G others the laboratory about 11:30 and were added and 4 at Junction. This i them at work on a rush tele- long train of 17 coaches each filled bic order for their goods, to its utmost capacity pulled into Sa e gentlemen nro rustlers and lem at 10:15, and a few minutes later 3ubt somo day Cottage Grove I the Portland sections arrived, and Sa- Save a large pliarmical lahora- i lem was filled with excuesionists. with Brehaut & Morgan as the ] The steamer “ Pamona” also rietors.^ Success to them, creased the crowd when it arrived from down river points. SgBMternoon Tea. In the afternoon a very interest at Friday evening at 5 o'clock ing programe of sports took place L. D. Berk gave a delightful arty at her home in honor of at the State Fair Grounds, consist Roberta Bond, of Sodaville, ing of bicycle races, automobile flfcost of £0u IRnow us. We want more of your trade, and we ask for it because we deserve it. We have never solicited your business because we were “ good fellows” or because your grandfather traded here. We come to you with a proposition, devoid of sentiment, and ask your busiuess because we can save you money If we can’ t demonstrate this to you, wo won’t ask for your business. We endeavor^t all times to furnish you the 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: Edna LaFore is visiting her par ents at Turner. County Clerk Lea has granted a Seldon Powell came down from marriage licence to Henry S Oster- Drain, Saturday. baudt and Miss Fannie Woodruff. Mrs C H VanDenburg went to Kochi r, manager of the S P Eugene Saturday. Ice Cream Lawn Social. ; lin '»[in Oregon, W A Oronilahl Frank Whipple went to Portland On the lawn east of Philips and ter Mechanic anil Roadmaster, the first of the week. Wbeoler’s office on Main Street, Sat Johnson wore in Cottage Grove James Heraenway was down to Inesday and perfected the ar- urday eve June 14. Everybody Eugene, Wednesday. ;ements with Messrs Bingham come. R W Ntwland visited friends at Pure Scalawagism ang whereby Cottage Grove is Brownsville, Sunday. Editor Hendricks of the Salem are a fine new depot, Ben Lurch made Eugene a visit le new building is to be 112 by Statesman was assaulted Sunday by one day the past week. some drunken vagabonds supposed set and will stand on tho ground Richard Spong went to Pgrtland the old depot. It will set to be excursionists, who tried to on Thursday’s early train. ; 18 ftiet from the main track, in get possession of the Editors dinner M O Warner the piano tuner of r to give room for a pass switch table. The Editor of the Salem Eugene, was in the Grove this week. paper has our sympathy for if there reen the depot and main line, Miss Ora Roed of Pleasant Hill drk will bo commenced on the is any thing that would make an is in the Grove on a visit to friends. editor mad it would be for a band structure within a few weeks Mr and Mr3 H C Veatch are it is ekpeeted that material will of toughs or hobo’s try to steal his visiting their son Samuel at Port- Sunday dinner. re right away. The depot lond. Decoration Day at the Sears Cemetry. inds are to be graded and Col W H Blair and John Curran Mrs Orin llobinson has our red With granite sand. An returned home, from the mines Sat ernent to the above effect has thanks for a very interesting article urday. i signed by S P officials and in on the observation of Decoraticn W E Morphy and J S Medley ¡deration of suid improvements day at tho Sears cemetry. The made a business trip up Row river, are tireceive a certain tract of leugthiness of the article would not Monday. extending along the main line permit its publication owing to our Mr Morphy of tho O S E railroad made a business trip to Eugene, le east from Messrs Bingham & limited space. The day was observed by the Monday. ’ for switch yards. people of Bow River and Mosby Mr and Mrs Hugh V Behne re 0. S. E. ENGINE ARRIVED. Creek at the Seal s cemetery in a very turned the first of the week from on tllO New Railroad Will Move appropriate manner. The cemetry Portland. Rapkily From Now On. was cleaned up and all the graves Mrs Hattie Best of Gervais is vis ednesday on engine arrived for nicely decorated. A basket dinner iting her mother Mrs H Thompson iew Oregon & South Eastern was prepared by the ladies and the of this city. a r 1"........... Rev L D Beck went to Creswell Saturday where he ocoupied the pulpit Sunday. Special in Silks Skirts. We have an even half doz. 4 yard patterns in “ Crystal Cord” newest styles for summer wear. They aro 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 j these goods at the low price of There isn’ t any doubt about the 50c a yard. Wo are pricing beauty or fasion you will find in them now at these goods. They will be popular this season, and we are making a nice showing. j 39 cents a yard. At NEW LAND S Wm Spong and family have gone to Leona where they erpect to re main for some time. Mr W H Lincoln was down to Eu gene, Wednesday in attendance at the Union Veteran association. Mrs Herbert Eakin and Mrs Clara Burkholder attended the Eastern Star Grand lodge nt Portland, this week. A C ShiveB, the speedy mile run ner of the U. of O., was in Cottage Grove, Wednesday, on his way to Bohemia. Mr F C Humphery, mechanical engineer of the O S E railroad went to Albany Monday after a locomo tive for the road. Mrs Mable Merriman who has been visiting her motber Mrs S E Wynne for the past two weeks re turned home to Spokane, Sunday. J D Cochran has returned from a two weeks pleasure trip in North ern California. He reports a good time and that trout fishing is good. Shirt Waists In colors 50c 75c $1:00 to $1:25. White 75c $1:25 $1:35 $1:50 to $2:50. Our value in these goods aro very strong. At NEWLAND’S SU 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 tho Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18—to win and retain customers. We are also agents for tho Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. D RY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES • O uf Prices ape a w a y Down on these Lines. James Lyle has accepted a posi We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce, tion as fireman on eDgiue No 4 of will speak for itself. the O S E R R. Mr Bennett of Aberdine Washing ton is in Cottage Grovo this week the guest of a friend. e 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 skirti $3:15. Serge $4:00 to $5:75. We can please you in these goods. LEWIS Come in and examine our stock. & VEATCH. Immense Variety Of Spring Goods Very Latest Effects in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— these are specialjprices, 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 Misses’ Hosiery— all colors— 20c to 40c a pair. W H Abrams of the Sash and Door Factory went to Eugene Tues day where he ordered from Gross Bros the furnace for his dry kiln. Largest Line of Men’s Furnishing Goods this side of Eugene. Come and See Us. Mrs W C Conner of Roseburg accompanied by her niece Miss Hat tie Orpurd who has been visiting her the past two weeks came down from that place, Saturday morning. GARMAN & HEM ENWAY, Mrs. Frank Eby has been very low this week with appendicitis and for a time her life was despaired of. She was taken to Portland to the hospital Wednesday where an operation will be performed. It MERCHANDISING. HOLDING UP QUALITY HOLDING DOWN PRICES. Samuel Bennett left on Tuesday’s morning overland for Denver, Col orado, where he goes in search of W e better health. Mr Bennett has been baying very poor health for several months, having been confined to bis room several weeks with a very high fever. He is a printer by trade, held a position for a number of years in We know Quality and sell Quality. You’ ll pay only reasonable prices fox what you buy. His many friends departed the following day for races’ motor ' c>cle roce8’ 8 la9S ball this office. wish him well and hope that he may borne. Miss B<nl has made ,lloot’ baae bail gftme’ etc soon return much benefited from The base ball game which was r friends during her »bort stav the trip. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, and altli iugh those present re between the -‘Fidilities” of East Mr and Mrs E P Long arrived UNDER ODD FELLOW ’S H A L L ed very much that she was to I Portland and the Cottage Grove here Tuesday from Ashland, where , it was a source of great pleas- team was won by the former team they have resided for some time Mr Long has given up bis position, o them to thus be permitted 1 on a score of 10 to 3. Misses The returning train arrived here breaking out of Ashland for the S. Miss Irene Knudson went to iportaniiy of »¡ c ruling such a first B r i s t o w w e n t t o E u g e n e W e d n e s d a y j v i s i t to Eugene nt even in her honor. about 20:45. The Cottage Grove P. Co., and accepted a position as Brownsville on a few weeks visit week. for a few days visit conductor on the O. 8. E. railroad Wednesday. . Beck is held in high esteem people who attendbd are to be con Hon Joe T Bridges, of Roseburg, the yo. pie of the city gratulated upon their behavior. Of between Cottage Grove and Bo Hobt Griffin and Mr Dutton E t h e l W o o l e y is o n t h e s ic k l i s t hemia. Mr Long has many friends Wednesday to has been taken to a Portland hos » in^Hsion to be entertained went to Eugene t h is w e e k a n d M is s F a n n i e D e W a l d r home . always looked for- all those who attended from here not in Cottage Grove who will be glad is o c c u p y i n g h e r c a s e in t h e L e a d e r attend the annual meeting of the pital. His condition is said to be very precarious. Union Veteran Association. to with much pleasure by ¡one “ drunk" or “disorderly” person to learn that he and his estimable o f f ic e d u r i n g h e r a b s e n c e . wife are again located among us. was in evidence. Present you with the Best Stock of China W a r e you ever had a chance to Choose from. 1 a piece here that has passed the Critical Inspection of Careful Eyes. Pacific Timber Co s Store.