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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1902)
* - w -a 's s n iT x i-------- CO. Carry u F ull Line of % $ Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves I and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing $ Tackle, New and Second Hand I Bicycles and Sundries. -- - - - - Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery Hou»8 Plumbing and Tin Work. <il»c u, a call and wo will treat you right’ Miss Eva Burton, o f Eugene, who has been visiting with her aunt, M rs H Thompson, of this city, for the imst two weeks returned to her homo, Wednesday. Mrs Julia Smith, and daughter Miss Vera Eliot, who have been visiting in Cottage Grove with Mrs Smith’s sister, Mrs Thompson, for the past live months, left for their homo ut Ogden, Utah the past m ck. Ci W Shaw the popular timlier cruis er returned Monday, from Hoquiam, Wash, where he went to spend tlio 1 th with his family. Ceo Briggs uu3 Howard Drullard, from Grants Pass, left the Grove for PERSONAL fEMS OF Æbost of £ou ’¡know us. \\ e want more of your trade, and wo ask for it because we deserve it. W e have never solicited y ou r busiuc8s because we were “ g ood fellow«” or because your grandfather traded here. W e come to you with a proposition, devoid o f sentiment, and ask your business because wo can save you money. If we can’ t demonstrate this to you, we won’ t ask for y ou r business. W e endeavor at all times to furnish you tho best goods possible at the price. Ahd if th ey’ 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 : INTEREST. G G Warner was Eugening Tues day. E H Crow was over from Lorane on business. Hr Lowe, the wall known optician is coming soon. Bush Giltr.er went to Albany on the noon train Tuesday. Miss Bertha Tait, of Creswcll was in the Grove, Saturday, Mr and Mrs Lee Henry made Eu gene a vi.-.it last week. The cherry crop is reported badly damaged by the late ruins. Special in Silks Skirts. W o 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 liko crepe, j Stripes nud fancy colorings. I W e have had a big salo on these goods at the low price of There isn’ t any dou bt olio a yard. Wo aro pricing beauty or fusion you them now ut these goods. They will this season, and we ore nice showing. 3 9 cents a yard. W e are making a nice show ing in ready to wear skirts. Linens 75c 90c $1:75. Duck, in blue and black $ 1 :35. W alk ing skirtB $3:15. Serge $1:00 to $5:75. W e can please you in these goods. j J S hirt W a ists about the In colors 50c 75c $1:00 to will find in $1.25. W hite 75c $ 1 :25 $1 :35 be popular $1:50 to $2:50. making a Our value in these goods are very strong. Bohemia Saturdny morning where GJ Howard and wife wero Eugene they go to work in tho Helena No 1 visitors the first of the week. mine. Ed Patterson and wife returned to Train No 10,the northbound passen- their home at Gardner, Saturday. o-r duo here at 2 :15 Monday morning Miss Mabel Thornton is visiting was delayed four hours and thirty minutes, arriving here at 6:45. The with friends ut Wildwood this week. LJIEtEQiM2T3ZL?V-T! E l Goodcliiids, the rambler man of cause of the delay Is not known hero. Eugene, spent Sunday In the Grove. The first wreck of the season on the Mrs Harvey Wallace of Saginaw, O He S E R B occurred Saturday even ing when an empty flat ear left the was in the Grove, Sunday, on a visit- MrsJ I Thomas went to Creawell track demolishing the trucks and to visit with relatives for a few weeks. damaging a few lies. Miss Cora Baker returned from a Mr H E Welsh who has charge of trip to Sun Frauciseo the last of last tiie P T Co works nt Leona, was in week. town Saturday and Sunday looking Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and Miss Wilson of Yoncalla, visited for men to work at the t amps, n o re Linings are most appropriate aud tho Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain with Miss Eisio Lea the first of tlie ports help very scarce. week. customers. We are also agents for the H enry H ilp tailoring house of San Francisco. Miss Ada Hanson, who lias been Al Churchill returned Tuesday after visiting with her sisters, Mrs J S noon from a pleasant trip to points Medley and Mrs A W Wallace, for north. the past week returned to her home Mirs Katie Hawlev is visiting in the in Eugene, Tuesday. Grove, this week, with Miss Ethel About fifteen laborers came up from Lisby Portland Monday night to work <>u the Mrs Newland and son Charley, W e pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Come in and oxamino our stock It O & S E B B. The Hotels all being went to Soduville to visit with friends, will speak for itself. i.ill they were compelled to walk the Monday. »ireets until morning. Judge E O Potter of Eugene, was M rM ik o W o ld and wife and Mr in tho Grove, Sunday aud Monday of dark Stevens and wife came up from this week. Eugene, Friday for a few days visit, Miss Fannie Slone of Creswell re with Mr Phillip Buhl and family, re turned home, Tuesday after a visit in turning Monday on tho delayed train* the Grove. A C Wall, returned from Portland to George Oliver made a short busi W ^ W \ X /\ X /\ G C p / \ ; x y \ X / \ X / \ resume his work as foreman of the ness trip to the county seat, the first steel gang. The work of laying track of the week. on the O & 8 E B B began anew Mon J O Johnson, general track nnna- j day morning after a lay off on account \ ger of 8 P Co was in tho Grove of the rainy weather. Monday. Mrs Knox and son Frank, returned Misses Maude Sehlee and Jennie to their home in Eugene, Monday. Miller visited in Roseburg the first of They were accompanied by Sirs tho week. Knox's mother, Mrs Churchill who Miss Elsie Leo went to Yoncalla, goes to tuako them a visit where she expects to visit for a week % k , J Mr John Glass and daughters, Ava or so with friends. and Hazel, who have been visiting for Joe Landess, Clem Hass, Earl Hart the past few weeks with Mr Wilson and Mr Shives left on Monday’s 3tage i 5 . \ (¡lass and wife o f this city returned to for Bohemia. their home in Brownsville, Monday. ( Ralph and Frank Whipple left on Mr D McCarthy, representing the Monday for the mines to work on machinery firm of Tatum & Bowen, their claims. ( > of Portland is in the city. Mr McCar Mr John Baker and wife and Mrs thy sold the tuacliinory for Bingham Parmer were Eugene visitors the & L ong’s now saw mill and he is here first of the week. to look after tho setting up of the Mr T Campbell, of the Campbell & same, n o expects the machinery to Alexander firm, left Suturday morn ) T h is w ill b e a \ arrive in a few days. ing for Fortiund on business. Miss Daisy Thomas returned Friday Ed Jenks was down from Bohemia from Portland where she has been the first o f tho week and the L eadeb spending the past few months. Miss acknowledges a pleasant call. Ida also returned the saute day from A M Hammer and J A Warner came Baker City where sho has been for tho up from Albany, Monday on their way i* m e r c h a n d i s i n g -. ■'! past two years, manager of tho tele to Steamboat by the way of Bohemia. graph offico at that place. Their many A four horse stage loaded with f friends welcome them home again. passengers and provisions left early Mrs Mary McGowan and daughter, Monday morning for Bohemia dis Grace, o f Portland visited here, the trict. first of the week with many of her old C C Dunham of Kelso Wash, stopped time friends. Mr and Mrs Mo Gowen over in the Grove, Monday on his way formerly resided hero when the Grove to Bohemia to take a view of the was but a small village. She says the mines. town has grown far beyond her ex Miss Bertha Sehlbrede, of Salem, pectations. They have many friends is visiting with Mrs Lydia Stouffer here who were glad to see them. and daughter, Mrs C H Burkholder, J O Watts, one of Eugene's reliable this week. business men nd optical specialists, Miss Grace Hemenway of Seattle, will be in Cottage Groye, at the Sher wood house, Tuesday, July 16th and arrived on local last Friday afternoon will remain for one week. People on a visit with her relatives and many who are in need of glasses need not bo friends here. afraid of Mr Watts as he is well known L P Ness of Eugene, passed through We know Quality and sell Quality. Y o u ’ll pay only reasonable prices t o i wliat you buy. all over the county as reliable and the Grove Monday enroute for Bo proficient in every respect. hernia where he goes on a prospect A r k e r t B l o o d W lla tr p o s it iv e ly C a r e « ing tour. Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Our old friend C B Clements, of Eu UNDER ODD FELLOW’S HALL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. Scrofulous affections. At all times a gene was shaking hands with friends matchless system tonic and purifier. in the city Monday. He was on his Money refunded If you all not satis road to Bohemia for an outing. At NEW LAND’S At NEW LAND’S S U IT S T H A T DO SUIT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices a re a w a y D ow n on th ese Lines. L E W IS & V B A T C H [. 5; Garman & Hemenway j ] } Mid Sünroer’s Clearance C O M 7A E N C IN C J U L Y ) To make room for our large stock of fall Q goods now ordered, will give a discount of 10 to 15 per cent on all odds and ends. C money saving proposition to yon. ) Come and see us. < GARMAN & HEM ENW AY, H O L D IN G H O L D IN G UP Q U A L IT Y DOWN PRICES. W e P resen t y o u w ith th e B e st S to ck o f China W a r e y o u ever had a ch a n ce to Choose from . N o t a p iece h r th a t h a s p a ssed the Critical In sp ection of Car f u lE y s. P acific T im b er C o’s Store. fied. 60c and $1.00. Benson Drug Co. * * - *: