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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1902)
PERSONAL 0ST3STE TEXI3 OF INTEREST. CO. rv * a Full Line of « Mf jng Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves Mrs Wm Herman went to Eu gene, Tuesday. and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing Frank Hughs, came down from Bohemia Monday. Taekle, N ew and Second Hand Bicycles and Sundries. Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery. Geo Oliver made Eugene a one day the past week. ae r i u A i n g and Tin Work. RallrOal Man Insare. lyniK> noral freibht agent [iseonri Pacific railroad was ddenty insano while in this day l»~t week. Ho was in ieral rliiys on business and at, the Imperial Hotel. He about 28 or 30 years of d has a fine appearance, cted »ery strangely while i last Tbursdav night board •th bon ud train aud was er to tl so sheriff at Eugene rain nken, und that ofi'eia' rge of him and placed him ail. evidenca of his insanity rote the following telegram -pot in Eugene Thursday i wanted it sent: A l b a n y , Juno 20, 1902. joonun , City: Have been 1 thrdpgh the groat spirit >rd to advise our beloved t Roosevelt on matters now versy between both senate uso of representatives, range to meet me on arrival. E J F lv n n . LL BE TOKEN’ CAKE OF. (live us a call and wo will treat you right. HEATH AT HIS OWN HANDS. A M White of this City Commits Goshen. flfoost of voit 1Rno\v us. We want more of your trade, aud we ask for it because wo deserve it. "NVo 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 business because we can save yon money If wo can’ t demonstrate this to you, wo won’t ask for your business. We endeavor at all times to furnish you the best goods possible at tho 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 • visit Glen Wimberly of Drain returned home Sunday afternoon. Henry Medley returned home from Portland this week. C H Burdholder made a business trip to Eugene, one day the past week. Special in Silks Skirts. suicide at Miss Ora Reed of Pleasant Hill is visiting friends iu Cottage Grove A M White a saloon keeper of this this week. city, committed suicide, Wednesday Prof A L Briggs is in attendance morning at Goshen, by shooting at the teachers’ convention at Eu himself through the head with a 38 gene, this week. Mrs Clara Buford of SanFrancisco caliber Colts revolver. The ball entered the right temple and came is visiting her Mother Mrs Fredrick son in this city. out near the root of the left ear. Darwin Bristow aDd daughter Death was in all probablity instan Evylin returned home Monday after taneous. noon from Eugene. The deceased was married about Clias Bruneau was down to Rose- six weeks ago. Siuce that time has burg on business before the U S been drinking quite heavily and it land office the past week. is thought that worrying over Rev L D Beck and family left troubles he was insane. He left Monday for a two weeks visit with Cottage Grove some time last Satur Mr Beck’s father at Seattle. day and was next heard of in Eu Miss Nettie Burdick came home gene. A prominent businessman of Faiday from Eugene where she has this city met him there on Monday been attending the U of O. and says that he talked very much Ray Stockwell of Creswell visited much like an insane man. Moudav with his sister Mrs Curtis Veatch of evening White came to Bert Nunn’s this place the first of the week. Misses Auna and Nettie Morss of residence at Goshen on foot and asked for something to eat. He this city visited with their grand parents at Creswell this week. told Nunn that there was a conspir Mrs Wm Spong of Leona was in acy formed at the Grove to beat him out of his property and kill him and town Monday. Her daughter Mrs A1 White accompanied her home. also a number of others whose names County Commissioner Edwards he mentioned and among them was was up from Eugene, Monday, look -Mr Nunn. He was given his supper ing after some bridges in this section. and asked to stay all night but re Mrs Marion Veatch returned home fused saying that “ they will be here Monday afternoon from a visit with to kill me tonight.’’ TJpon request her sister Miss Nina Ostrander at he was furnished with some bod Eugeue. clothes and went out into a field Mrs Crowley returned home Mon of grain where he spent the night, day afternoon from Portland, where returning to Nunn’s for breakfast she has been receiving medical will Tuesday morning. After eating his treatment at the hospital. ise was brought before Judge i Kincaid Saturday Papers on the unfortun- person identified him as ».! freight of the entire Pacific! Railway system Judge ¡1 R Lincaid tele- ,he unfortunate man’s cm Portland to W E Coman ’ Co who sent out some of ad officials from Portland r him. He was taken to breakfast he went up on the hill where he will be taken near the depot at Goshen and sat under a tree all day returning for supper. At this time Nunn tried to :ston Levis Graduates. L Le^ris son of J B Lewis got his revolver but did not He told Nunn that he y was the only Cottage succeed. son to graduate from tho would return to the hill to sleep and if they cornu to the house after versity tiiis year, duated from tho public him to let him know it. Ho then this ciiy in 1893 after left the house and Wednesday morn attended the high school ing was found near Goshen by Mr terms hind later entered Butman who works on tho rock- ud University, when that crusher with the bullet hole through was I discontinued Mr his head, with a revolver that was c up his work at tho State identified bp parties ns his own. Coroner Griffin was notified and at Eugene. held and inquest over the remains owing is nu extract from Wednesday afternoon. graduc ug oration: The coroners jury returned a HOMES SUM. m L I in in . Rome, huild- virdict that the deceased came to lundatlon laid in centuries his death by a pistol shot fired by ated idfc i9 destined to last bis own hand. The remains were brought to this ) present. Her greatness city Wednesday night and the jpon her wealth commerce interment took place at 10:30 a m, . but upon moral qualities j ;L»rackr. But Rome fell. Thursday under tho direction of the • her unchallenged posi- Redmen of which order ho was a is became careless. These member. 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 yard. We 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. 3 9 cen ts a yard. At NEW LAND S « ® 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 a\e very strong. At NEWLAND’S S U IT S T H A T « We aro 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: 1 5. We can please you in these goods. • DO SUIT • ® Q • Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and Linings aro most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18—to win and retain customers. W7e are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. D RY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Geo Whitsett an old time resident of this part of the county, hut now of Prineville, was in the Grove on business a few days the past week. Mrs F D Wheeler and Miss Neva Perkins returned Monday night on the overland from Ashland where th?y attended the Y P S C E convention. E C Conner and wife of Saginaw spent a few days the past week visiting Mr Conner’s aunt Mrs Beidlr in Cnlipooia valley and his brother at Roseburg. Misses Greta Bristow and Vera Ellett who have been visiting the past two weeks in Eugene, returned home Tuesday. They were accom- by Miss Eva Burton. Ralph Baker who has been visit ing his parents Mr and Mrs J W Baker in this city for the past three weeks, returned to Portland, via McMinville, Wednesday. Misses Edith and Kate W ilson of Pleasant Hill who have been attend ing the U of O were in Cottage Grove on a visit to their uncle, W 8 Bennett and family this week. Ralph and Frank Whipple return ed home this week from a two weeks visit up north. Ralph reports a diich ¡formed the back splendid visit with his friend Geo Teachers Association. Roman character were Griffith at Oregon City, while Frank The second annual convention of took in the sights at Portland. nine became helpless iu the Western Division of Oregon State new emergencies. Leston Lewis returned home the 1, but not Roman ideals. ! Teacher's Association met iu Eugene past week from Eugene and has ' 1 ent their I Wednesday and will continue in gone to Saginaw where he will evening. relieve Mr Thomas Wheeler the ^^^H rican soil. Ameri- session until Saturday bookkeeper of the Booth-Kelly Co There is about 150 or 500 teachers of his duties for n couple of months. 1 fo«4»ont of pro;M sr* «re not past. The present aud the program is said to Mr aud Mrs J F Taylor left on l'10 l*081 ° f the kind ever Saturday’s night train, for Nehrnska, that o rthrew Roman ! be one now ¡confront us tjje rendered in the state. where they expect to make their future home. Mr and Mrs Taylor eople. ¡A new absolutism have made numerous friends during A Close Cell for Life. lay, wbic . thr* -Mens evil, Willie .Sherwood, the 12 or 13 their residence here whose best i confr inted by such wishes go with them. > appear to them what year old son of Mr and Mrs J M Leo Fritz returned home from a s never possessed iu any Sherwood of this city had a close visit to Portland Wednesday, much call for his life last Saturday. Wil- ee- the power to detnoc- rested by his trip. He brought lie has been employed by the com- back witli him some extra fine straw by the noble i.’ eila of the !’uny to carr-v TCatcr for tl,e tracl- berries, many of them measuring d preservers of our re- laying gang on the new O A S E more than three inches in circum ference.— Nonpeariel. infused with a spirit of ! railroad aud at the time mentioned President W W Oglesby of the j was attending to his duties about a e— a spirit which mani- Golden Slipper Mining Co of f only I one month ago j car of steel rails that was being un Bohemia, was in the Grove, from loaded and a rail that had been ican Control in CuLa Junction, Sunday and Monday. The thrown off the car struck him, knock- doctor is making preparations to do Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines. Come in and examine out stock. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce, speak for itself. LEWIS It & VEATCH. Inrnins Variety Of Spring Goods Very Latest Effects in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.60— these aro spociafprices, 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. Largest Line of Men’s Furnishing Goods this side of Eugene. Come and See Us. GARMAft & HEM ENW AY, merchandising . HOLDING UP QUALITY HOLDING DOWN I’ KICKS. 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. We know Quality and sell Quality. You’ ll pay only reasonable prices fox what you buy. Pacific Tim ber Co s Store. UNDER ODD FELLOW’S HALL COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. heirs of history living ‘ ° S him into t,le ,litch' Ha,J U not extensive development work on the company’s property this year. ion history is making, 1 been for the fact that one end of the rails struck a tie the entire weight Mrs M E Jones and grand itiny di' .ely ordered, is i l r n d r 1» Y ie ld . T e C n r e a c «PI I n one n *|. Want«f. daughter, Miss Vivian Jones of “ I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Take Laxative Dromo Qultrino ^ ^ B m d fears swept I®'.1* ,W° " ,d b,Te “ me upon u:” 'r‘ Competent woman or girl for . .. with fatal results, a bad gash was North Yakima, Wash are in Cottage ror piles and found It a certain cure” . . „ . .Tablet*. All druggists refund the of the future lil money If It rails to "ire. E W Grove’» Grove on a visit to Mias Vivian's says S R Meredith. Willow Grove, Del. general housework, small family, cut on his bead and he was quite and is exceedingly at Hemcnway & signature Is on each bo*. Sic. aunt’s Mrs Katie Medley and Mrs Operations unnecessary^ to eure piles They always yield to DeWItt* Wltob badly bruised, though at the pres A W Wallace. expect to Wallace, They ineyexpecv io visit i Ra^ , , 11 kin diseases, all Burkholder’s store. e n t writing he is getting along as relative* at Oakland before return* j kinds of wounds. Accept no counter- F o /ey's Honey *»</ Tar ADVERTISE IN THE l e a d e r ! tor children. M f u i m No opiates. ' tells. Benson Drug Co. LEADER nicely as could be expected. mg.