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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1902)
n J i TT------- ----- -------------------------- ------------------------ ^-fc-isrs co. jfci ; ;. a Full Line of $ <g uilding Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves | and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing | Taokle. New and Second Hand * Bicycles and Sundries. I ,, Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery se riunfbi ig and Tin Work. ¡>pc(! Work. excessive rains have tempo- [oppea work on fix* three new s builflings on Main Street, rpe wijrk of all of them is r comp’, tion anil in a short ey coifiil he eovereil. 8ri|ge Com|)!e‘ed. eoutrajciors have completed road »ridge on Mosby creek now jbutiilyr engaged in put- tLo B e e work for the larger Bow R iver near the Currin bridge. Tracklaying would en requeued Wednesday had excessive rains interferred as ■ lot of f teel rails arrived on y night’s freight for the now It will now be but u short fore tb< cats will bo running ire distance of the first ten- n tract. Materia! for New Depot. (Uve us ;i call and we will treat you right, $ w it / Walter Bobirison came down from the mines Tuesday. Mrs Nettie Jared made Eugene a visit, one day the past week. PERSONAL rEMS OF INTEREST. Have you ever used it WHAT Why! Pop ’em all for corns it is A DAISY and does the work. AT THE NEW EBA DBUG STOBE. Jack Brumbaugh, went to Leona Sunday. Frank Drew of Eugene was in town, Sunday, Andy Nelson was in Eugene the first of tho week. Frank McCalliater eamo up from Eugene Sunday. Miss Della 'White, returned Mon Hugh Behne returned home from day afternoon from a visit with re the mines, Tuesday. latives at Turner. Bert Wood made a short business Mrs Perkins visited at Saginaw this week with her daughter Mrs trip to Eugene this week. Earnest Purvanee. A W Wallace and wife returned Mr V M Short of California, ar home from Eugene, Monday. rived here Thursday, aud is looking Miss Nora YanFleet came down over our city with a view of locatiug. from Saginaw mills Tuesday. C P Jones Jr and wife of Moor Clem Haas and Mr Hart came head, Minn are among the new and down from tho mines Monday. permanent arrivals. Harry Weber xvas in town Monday Ex President Strong, c.f the U of O from his home on Coast Fork. at Eugene, left this week with his Steve Burton, and Elmer Paine of family for his new homo at Law Eugene were visiting in the Grove rence, Kansas. last week. Mr Charley NewlanJ who has been Mr C M Henderer and wife and for some time past at Burns, arrived in the Grove last Thursday on an Miss Cook of Leona visited in tho Grove, Sunday. extended visit with his mother of Mr Hartley the Bohemia mining this city. man was in town a few days this Mrs Maria MeCornack, one of week from Corvallis. Lane Couny’s aged aud respected Miss King formerly of this city pioe.eevs passed away the first of tho but now of British Columbia is week at her homo in Eugene. She spending a week in the Grove. was tho mother of thirteen children Mr Griffith of Oregon city was among whom Miss Mary MeCornack shaking hands with his many friends formerly well kuown in the Grove in Cottage Grove one day last week. was the youngest, all of whom are Tom Jinkins the Cottage Grove living. painter left Tuesday night for Portland where ho goes to spend the Lumber Shed. Tho Pacific Timber Company are Fourth. ig thegpast week the material new S P depot has been ; and it is expected that work ¡anie will bo commenced very A large amount of lime, sewer pipe, nails, ect arrived er part of the week and a ■ of cars loaded with lumber r on tho ground. The old re which has so long boon an to the town will soon be away and a handsome new 21 by 112 feet modern erecting a large lumber shed for the i will tttko its place, storage and protection of their people of Cottage Grove have dressed lumber. Tho shed is to be long and patiently for a new about 250 feet long and nothing nd it £ in all probability best j but tbe begt grade of dry umber n that: the company lias not will bo kept on hands at tho shed. itil the present, for perhaps Mis Bsarship on Exhibition. •n e!e;/ai.t building would A P Churchill killed a medium e been constructed had they sized black bear one day last week joner.I Cottage Grove will in the mountains of the Bohemia begin t < pieseut amelropoli- mining district. Tho hide was uearanro when tliis marked brought to town and turned over Bineutas completed. to the taxidermist and is on ex Ncv Sew Kill. hibition at the N cav Era Drug Store foundation is being laid for The attention of many passers-by ;e newt saw mill under con- is attracted by his bearship. >n b y X o i.g and Bingham in Out Door Church Services. i the tale chosen is just a lu The Christian church will hold ll west of Long’s flowering their regular day services on Sunday Che promoters are pushing July 13th at the Currin Grove, just k along as rapidly as possible south of the foot bridge, on the east vect to have it in opposition side of tlie river, all Christian people >rt time. arc cordially invited to be present, nill will bo 30x100 feet with also every ouo interested in tho ty of from 30,000 to 40,000 cause of Christ. Arrangements are . The location is a good one being made to have a basket dinner, t the Junction of the S P Co let every one come and bring their fc S E. Messrs Long and dinner baskets loaded for the oc m have been foremost in casion, aud have a good old fashion ing the different enterprises ed camp meeting for the day. in the£ Grove recently and A Fins Improvement. j to be congratulated upon The new improvements that have it venture. They expect the lroad will generally supply been under headway about "Mr ith logs and as they are O tr.ander’s barber shop for some to pay n good price for logs time are now completed nnd Mr be line "f O & S E, there’s no Ostrander has one of the finest shops >ut what they will get all the in tlm state outsido of tho citieH. neeessa Mr Jack Manning Tuero is a glass front which sets riutenHing the construction back 8 feet from the street and tho front is occupied by McClellans cigar mill. store and the boot black stand and Mealing of School Board. is entirely open to the passers by. a will Bbe a meeting of tho This front is arranged so as to close f sehoo direction sumo day with folding gates. The interior of eek pr ibsbly Saturday, at the barber shop presents a beauti he corps of teachers will be ful appearance. l. Wfcl it is practically that lome of the present SIGNED BY ROOSEVELT. s will ft main there may be tanges in one or two of the Indian W ar Veteran Bill now a Law The f e pie are expecting a The new Indian War Pension bill ihool here this year as the was signed by the President last b in the school census shows Saturday and is now a law. Con- :ould be an iucreasod attend- gressmnn Tongue secured the pen I he dittrictis also now out with which the bill was signed as a for the first time in several trophy of the important event, which nd a tma i 0 or 8 mill tax, will be forwaxded to the Oregon t is hope i will later be levied Association. 1 be nearly so heavily felt as There a quite a number of Lane een for the past few yeartj county’s best pioneer citizens who ill tax would give us a goes! are veterans of the Indian Wars, lonth s school and furnish who will place their claims at an t&ls for janitor and fuel su p -, early date. r the Billowing year. C ot-! -------- ----------- --- Mrs Ira Conner leften the after- noor train Monday for a visit with Mr Conner’s sister Mrs Biedler of Oakland. We want more of vour trade, aud wo ask for it because we deserve it. Wo have never solicited your business because wo were “ good fellow«” or because your grandfather traded here. Wecomo 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 the best goods possible at the price. Ahd if they’ro not as represented, or don’t give satisfaction, your money’s ready for you. Suppose you try us? Here are this week’s offerings • Special in Silks Skirts. Miss Ona Markloy who has been visiting I lie past week with her mother of this city returned to Eu gene Sunday. A1 Churchill left the first of the week for Portland where he will visit with relatives and friends for a few days. Brockman Holm came down from Bohemia last Friday where he has been looking after the interest of his claims. E 1 Patterson and wife, of Gardner arrived in tho Grove, Tuesday to visit with Mr Patterson’s mother until r.ftea the 4tu. E A Beckett, E A Willson, M Maiiony and Dan Byrne relumed Saturday from a trip through the Bohemia mining district. Mr John Docclcr foreman cf the grading gang of tho O <fc S E rail road left Saturday for Seattle and points on Sound to be gone gbout ten days. Mat Boglan from Beglan camp; Superintendent of tho grading work of the O & S E railroad went to Portland Saturday on a few days business trip. J C Baker nnd wife of Colorado arrived hero this week with the ex pectation of locating. Mr Baker is a brother of J A Baker better known as “ Jack” of this place. Editor Wooley returned from two weeks trip to Bohemia Tuesday. He reports great activity at the mines in nearly all the camps and that some rich finds are being un covered. 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 skirts $3:15. Serge $4:00 to $5: 1 5. 4Y o can please you in these goods. 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 fusion 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 E W L A N D ’S Shirt Waists 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. At NEW LAND’S 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. We are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines. John Falty from Beglan’s camp We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. was in town a few days the past week will speak for itself. to do some work on tho O & S E 1 railroad. Mrs Emmerson left Wednesday for Libey Montana to make an ex tended visit with her son. She will probably remain until some time in October. She has rented her house to Mr Humphry. Mr Carman and son and daughter, Jefiie and Beula left on Wednesday's noon traiu for Brownsville where they go to join Mrs Garman who is viBiting relatives. From there they go to Aberdeen Wash, to visit with Mr Garman’s brother. Harry and Hazel Benson returned Tuesday afternoon from Hillsboro where they have been visiting for several weeks they were accompani ed by Bennie Bingham of Portland who will visit with them for a week or so. C W Wallace who has for the past eight months been connected with this paper in the capacity of ■ o v e fl^ o ta ffo id to do upon; A red coral necklace with gold managing editor has resigned his position and excepted employment ^ H * oe , clasp last Sunday June 28. Be with the general merchandise firm lli give the lie to - ward for return to F H Bosenburg of Hemenway & Burkholder, as clerk. ,rst C “ 8’ hvel>- UP -1 of tbc Pacific Timber Co. 1 inhabitants. iflfoost of £0u IRnow us. LEWIS Come in and examino o*r stock. It & VEATCH. Immense Variety Of Spring Goods Very Latest Effects in GIBSONS WAISTS, $1.35 to $2.50— theso aro special]prices, tho city merchants get more money for the same goods. LAR G E L IN E OF R E A D Y M ADE 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 & H E M E N W A Y , Ä ä S W m 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. Wc know Quality and soil Quality. You’ll pay only reasonable prices for what you buy. P acific T im ber C o’s Store. UNDER ODD FELLOW ’S HALL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. „ , ... ... , .1 T e C o r e • C o M I n o n e O a r. Tuesday Mr John Taylor, son of Services at the Chritian church 1 ^ahe Laxative Bromo Quinine Joseph Taylor, of Coast Fork, was All druggist® rriIu/P brought down from Jackson county Sunday morning and evening. SubJ,! U Tablets. I V U P V ■■ i s i i n tocure._ ------------ 11 am “Turner echoes” 7:30 p m ! money If s -t * l fail. E WOrove • where he has been for some months 8{^nature in on each boi. T»c. hoping to have better health. His “ No Broom for Jesus, trip however has been of little, bene Tho public cordially invited. F o le y ’s Kidney Cure fit to him aud he is now very low, F E B il d ix o to * pastor, j k id n e y s a n d b lad d e r r ig h t . with little chances for recovery.