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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1902)
w m w w H H o n i w i m w i io » — ì Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves * N N E ____ Carry a Full Line of PERSONAL TEMS OF INTEREST. C O . Mrs Delva Atkins went to Eugene one day this week. nd £1J J W Parrish visited his family at Jefferson, Sunday. T ackle. New and Chas Cochran returned home from Eugene, Wednesday. Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing Second Hand Bicycles and Sundries. _ Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery ^ — v louse Plumbing and Tin Work. (live us a nail ami we will treat you right. Dr B R Job was attending court in Eugene, this week. Gto McQueen and Sol Davidson were Eugene visitors Sunday. Matt Beglan of Thunder Mountain A New Coat of Paint. Mr S E Piper’s fine residence on Idaho was in the Grove this week. Mrs Miller of Eugene was visiting Third street and Tennessee Ave is receiving a handsome coat of white her neice Mrs D T Awbrey the past week. paint. B L Pickard is swing the Ex-Sbereff Johnson and daughter brush. Faith were in Cottage Grove this week. Woodman Convention. The state convention of the W ood Mrs Cogswell arrived here on a --------------- - man of the World met at Grants visit to her mother, Mrs Sears, W ed K Schcol Meeting, the ¡regular meeting of School Pass this week. A large number of nesday. iet Ifo 45 held at the school delegates were present. The next Wm Baimbridge of Elk Head was ! last Monday. I j F Wooley convention will be held in this city. in Cottage Grove on business, last Saturday. leoted director and J K Barrett New Butcher Shop. Little Gertio Thomas went to re- ele cted clerk. There was a Messrs Tompkins & Lewis have Roseburg, Tuesday to visit her aunt jmall urn out as there was opened up a new butucer shop in Mrs Rolie Ramp. ittlo interest in the matter. the building formerly occupied by Your attention is called to the Nunn Free. the Bon Ton Meat Co on Main St. new ad of L Lurch iu this issue. r Nunn who has been for some Tho Leader wishes the new enter Dont fail to read it. meter bonds to appear before prise success. Mrs Delva Atkins left Wednesday rouit court on a charge of for Carlton for a couple of weeks Coming! Coming!! ly was brought before the visit with her parents. Dr H Levinson, the well known i Jury, Monday. A verdict of Mrs Hart returned home, Tues true bill was rendered and Mr Oculist Optican of San Francisco, day from Eugene, where she has 's iMpy friends will be glad who visited here many times before, been visiting Mrs Evens. will be in Cottage Grove the whole Winters Wallace and Miss Effie ow that he is free. ^ -------------- of next week. Those who were Stewart visited their friend Miss Ada ■ Arm Broken. previously fitted ty him with spec Orrell in Eugene, Sunday. 9 Rogers who lives in the D G tacles can have new lenses made if a Miss Aggie Pitsford of Roseburg Hand addition to Cottage change is necessary free. L'ou’ t passed through the Grove Wednes i, had tho misfortune Saturday miss seeing. Examination free. day on her way to Portland. ling and breaking hor arm. Miss Irene Knudsen returned Big New Saw Mill. ad been out milking and in home, Thursday afternoon from S pringfield . — June 18.—For the a visit with friends at Brownsville. ling to the house in some er slipped and fell with the past two or three days, the Booth- Mrs VariDenburg and daughter, i painful result. Drs Job and Kelly Lumber Co ban had surveyors Eunice returned home, Thursday rson we'e called and reduced at work locating a site for a large afternnoon from a visit at Eugene. Florence and Fay Brown of Eu- acturo and at present writing new sawmill at this place. The new mill will be located just gen were in the Grove this week, lady is getting along very south of the S P depot, and will visiting their sister, Mrs Lee Henry. I flfcost of Joel Ware. I Ware tho honored citizen who ved in Eugene many years and id prominently in public life it his home cornrr of. East and Oak streets, in Eugene day morning, June 15, at 3:30 k, after having been confined bed for many months, i funeral was held at the lace at 2:30 this afternoon he remains were interred in F cemetery. have a capacity greater than the Wendling mill which is 150,000 feet every 10 hours. The new one will pro! ably have a capacity of 200,000 feet. It is stated that the mill will he rushed to completion. The old mill here is now sawing out timbers for the new plant. The erection of this mill means that there is now no doubt of tho railroad bridge and connecting branth being built this year. IRitovv us. We want more of your trade, aud wo 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 jou r 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 the best goods possible at tbe 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 : Fire at Eugene. imlal a ear load of excelsior on tvitoll near Friendley’ s wnre- lin t 'ig e n o caught fire and y 12lo u t of exeelsiir destroyed, in F|remau Strawn says bo saw mall boys well known about set fire to the excelsior. mou Special in Silks S kirts. 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 hig sale on these goods at the low price of There isn’ t any doubt about the 50c a yard. We are pricing beauty or fasion you will find in them now at these goods. They will be popular this season, and we aro making a nice showing. 39 cents a yard. At N EW LAN D ’S S h irt W aists 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 are very strong. At NEWLAND’S SU ITS 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. We are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring houso of Son Francisco. D RY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS and SHOES O up Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines. A W Wallace went to Eugene, Wc pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Wednesday where he goes to accept will speak for itself. a position laying brick on tho Mo- Clung building. J S Medley and wife returned Thursday evening from a weeks visit in Eugene, with Mrs Medley’s mother Mrs Hanson. W e nre making a nico 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 $4:00 to $5:75. We can please you in these goods. LEWIS Sirs Ramsey of Crawfordsville aud Mrs Myers of The Dalles, mother and sister of Mrs Wilson Glass of this city are here on a visit. Como in and examine our stock. It & VEATCH. .A AAA/W \XAXA Immense Variety Of Spring Goods Mrs Hattie Best who has been visiting her mother Mrs Thompson iu this city for tho past two weeks, Hampton Bros Ball Team Celeats Albany returned home to Garvis, Monday. Ora-gcd by a Horse, At Eugene. Dr E T Anderson, O L Brown, cd reached town Monday that Last Sunday a number of Cottage Delle Morgan, W W Masterson aud c Hughes, who had a tunnel S E Lauder went to Eugene, Mon lot fan Jennings Bros, in the Grove people went to Eugene, to day as witnesses in the Nunn case. witness the baso ball game between nine of the Bohemia district, J S Wooley came up from Monroe Very Latest Effocts in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— these are specJaljprices, the erionsly hurt Saturday. He the Hampton Bros team of that city on his way to Bohemia where he city merchants get more money for the same goods. •oing Into camp on horseback, and the Rambler team of Albany. goes to work on the Golconda his hbrse became frightened Tho game proved to be one of the Company’s property. President L irew him. His foot was caught best and most exciting of the season F Wooley accompanied him. i stirrup and he was dragged in Lane county, and was won by Douglas Ladd and family of d rods Henry Lsndess who Hampton Bros team on a score of Portland have located in the Grove In different colors, Crash and Worsted, $1.00 to $5.50. with Itu ghee overtook and 4 to 5. Although Albany mot defeat for the present. Mr Ladd is inter- it the frightened animal, they have no cause to be discourag rested in the famous Knott mine at ed. They played good ball from Bohemia. es wa* badly bruised. Tho Latest Designs in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery— all colors— 20c to 40c a pair. start to finish. “ Buck” Starr of Mr Frank Jordan and wife left Fell Among L cg i and Drown id. Hampton Bros team deserves the Tuesday afternoon fer Grants Pass El Gigot, an employe of the medal for a long running catch in where they goon a week’s visit with Largest Line of Men’s Furnishing Goods this side of i-Kelly Lumber Conpany, was center field. Mr Jordan’s relatives. Miss Neva led Saturday night in Mill The following is the score by Perkins will have charge of the Eugene. Come and See Us. Postal Telegraph office during their . He was employed in a lo g -. innings: absence. camp four miles above Wend- Hampton Bros 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 —5 W W Wilson and Moses Mack of and after finishing work iu the 1 Ramblers 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 —4 Deacon Davis Minnesota were in the Grove, Wed og was crossing the creek on a j Umpire nesday looking out a location. These Lee Henry as, from which lie fell into the Score Keeper gentlemen are very much pleased A flood of logs was running with the future prospects of the School Clerk’s Report. t that time, and, fabing among Grove and will iu all probability The following is the report of Mr find something that suits them. 1 had nr opport; nity to swim J K Barrett, clerk of school Dis e, but was carried down with j Mr George Grigsby, an old tinner trict No 45 for the year ending June 'gs, and drowned. The body in Cottage Grove, was shaking 30, 1902: hands with a number of old friends eeovere 1 an hour later. Gigot No pupils belonging 435 a day or so this week. Geo says II years old, and unmarried, ” ’’ enrolled 313 Cottage Grove has improved so ncentlj arrived here from Wis- much he can’ t help but doubt that ” teachers employed 7 i. this is the same old place. He left Value of Building $0,000 for Eugene Monday where he goes ” ’ ’ furniture $900 Music Mine lo Resume. to accept a position in Kay’ s Insuaance carried $4,000 ■HandTelegram: R J Jet Furniture store for the present. No of Legal voters in Dis’ t 250 i Helena and Musick Mrs J M Sloan and daughter, j Amt of tax levied 5 mills e Bohemia district, w! Mrs Arthur Sloan, of Eugene while I F inancial S tatement . ©turned from his com out driving at Goshen had their j We know Quality and sell Quality. You’ll pay only reasonable prices foi what you buy. Cash on hand $10.79 «■ties, reports that prepa horse become frightened at the j northbound passenger and it came 1 Rec’ d on tax $2085.14 ping made to stnrt u near running away. Before reach ” from countv $2028.80 :k mine at once. A for ing their destination they met the, ” ” state $497.76 e on the ground overh UNDER ODD FELLOW’S H A L L COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. soutln ound passenger. Mrs J M j ” ” other sources $28.04 achinei y and otherwise Sloan got out to hold tho horse but it got away, throwing Mrs Arthur ay to the resumption of Total $4650.53 Sloan out upon her head and shoul-j i. The Musick was i T o ( a r o a Col«l I n o n r itmy. H rndf !• H eld . BORN. ders. She was badly injured. Paid Teachers wages $3292.72 Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine produ :er, but the m "1 used DeWitt’s W iteh Hazel Salve [ Tablets. Ali druffgiito refund the ” other expenses $1200.22 idle aor several years bv ror piles and found It a certain cure” I BENSON— To the wife of J 8 Ben money if it fails to cure. E W Grove’» Wanted. ssysH B Meredith. Willow « r o v e , Del. j Amt on band $151.59 son in this city, .Wednesday, Jane signature is on each box. 2$c. Competent woman or girl for j Operations fact tt< it the free-millit unnecessary to cure plies I general housework, small family, i They alwavs yield to D eW itts W itch I 18, a daughter. oat jk w now prop® Total $4650 53 Hazel Halve. Cures skin diseases, a ll th e good wages, call at Hemenway & j kinds o f wounds. Accept no counter ^ ^ ^ c t o r y o r e by tl ADVERTISE IN THE LEADER. for children,satt.aure. No opiates. i feits. Benson D rug Co. new machincr SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER. Burkholder’s store. è LARGE LINE OF READY MADE SKIRTS GARMAN & HEM ENW AY, ¿f^SSmisiNO. HOLDING UP QUALITY HOLDING DOWN PRICES. W e Present you with the Best Stock of China W a r e you ever had a chance to Choose from. Not a piece here that has passed the Critical Inspection of Careful Eyes. Pacific Timber Co’s Store. Foley1 s Honey and Tar