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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1902)
Ü. of O. js B o a a ^ * a a t\ ^3L\X 1 ~' j .■ :< Oldest and most ■voi - m r C o tta g -a A . ¿J Widely Head 'Newspaper in a Prosperous Mining Section— 17svr L ia s G ro v e , O regon , CPuBsr H Q , H T o. HO. o f^ G R A N T ’S PASS IS V IS IT E D BY A $50,000 F illE . lisa’s Su Fi Ms t V ' Ln 1302. ca Many new Styles and Shapes, also many new Girdles, for Summer. G rant ' s P ass , O i '., July 14.— A fire which is behoved to Lave had its origin In a defective Hue in a hotel this afternoon destroyed $50.000 worth of property 'here. A southwest wind that was blowing a gall scattered the flying embers over all p ats of the city and made ;jt practically impossible for the ; firemen to keep the tlaines under ! control. The tiro was a most re- ; markable one in that it did not ■sweep everything us it went, but skipped bore and there, making the situation all tho more difficult for the firemen and the citizens, who fought heroically to quell tho destructive flames. Nearly all of the residences amVbuildings burned ' wort, insured for one-half or two- thuds of their value . is Absolutely the Best Line Made. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES, 2 L M acd TRIMMINGS. ________ A new line of Summer Shirts and Sweaters for men. 4 ä | E a k in & B r is to w , "Mil ITA N T ’" 1 ’ MILITANT” C 08SE I T Î i s I j o a d i a i j 2 5 Æ oro2 3 A rtt». r ! + mmmm NOM ÄND iiMZMiO: . V ElCTUf at C 5f HERE -j* ‘ 'T i i c G o o d s i n t h i s G a r m e n t C o n t a i n s n o 'C o t ton o r a n y o L h e r A d u l t e r a t i o n a n d w o w i l l do ’ / s i 0 0 i i C v t i o a b e f o r a . l i n G sr ci* F il l i n g o f S a m e ,” M A Y F IG L D W O O L E N LU LLS M T R 3 . THERS •o« Bring yotir little chaps to our store and lit them out in t!.'. ti .By V.--.. • Baits, Ages 3 to '«> year i. Knee pants suits U ■ '."iys fro:u 1 to 111 years. Men’s and Boy s Clothing a full st ck. M r,.'sail wool suits, no shoddy, no cotton, as low ns $10 per suit. Buita for $16 as good as many 520 to *25 suits elsewhere. e n w à v/* 1 a y B u rk h older. MRS r ile M ». .dkjfcV >3* u Û l SE k.-VT* > via A A r i i jiia i Is the T h ief o f T im e But buy one of tnose fine lots or aero tracts from Long & Bingham, adjoining Cottage Grove. Vfie know the location will suit you and v e know our prices will suit you. L u O Como and see us. S ' E 3 I N G Cottage P 0 Boz 8 Grove, Oregon. n'jjn^r s t o p « T h e C o a c h W o r k « o ff t h e 1 T h # H ost F m i c r l p r l o n f o r M n la ria , ills and Fevers, is Grove's Taste- a Chill touts. It is simply iron quinine in a tasteless form, cure, no p y Brice 50c. a h> u f : r salve > most h e e ilr a salve In th e wortd- CCW[ ** tec— .'rrv. » -t. * |K*nirnsjH r *’ i m u ¿at. miisstî Ü M cC R O SK EY M AY L I V E . GRIFFIN &VEAGTCH CO DO NOT PKOCKASTINATE 4 S y stem . A PU/ZLE I Doge’s pnlaee escaped injured, but. j the falling tower struck (he royal ! palace damaging a corner. Tho accident is considered the 1 greidest art loss the kingdom has 1 ever suffered. The to .var was built in the lOthcentur' W I L L NOT 4 th e The discovery was made this m o rn -jand hoPes are entertained for hi* One bullet has been lug by Mrs Wagoner and her young recovery. located under the skin near the sen, while picking blackberries. It elbow and the other is supposed to was near no unfrequented road through the timber, about four have lodged in tho npex of the miles southeast of Chelmlft. The right lung, as somo blood is being corpse was laying behind a log, expectorated. and upon examination two bullet —. — j -*» « \ _ Y e-» on v n TüítimtJLE: r/iu m ffcn . ■ H \m — —r rr -“ K through? Thoy can t. do t any and one in the left wrist. P ortland , Or, July 12.— In n mad more than the proverbial camel can Sheriff Cudihee and his posse are go through the eye of a needle. not pursuing Tracey today, but it is desire for revenge lor real or sup There’s nothing like our lino wire posed wrongs, A L Bolding, a bnr- screens in windows and doors, ns believed they are laying a plan by well as our Summer closets and which they expect to' get their man tender, last night shot and killed wire coverings for victuals to keep by strategy. While the party is his wife, his mother-in-law, Mrs the insects out. They are cheap, too resting about fifty kjuckleshood In Croskey, aud Frank Woodward, an and allow the air to circulate freely dians are hunting the outlaw in tho inmate of the MeCroslccy houro; tbroifgh the rooms, -do home and fatally wounded his father-in- reservation jungle. should be without them. law, Mu Croskey. After the bloody work v.o". finish THE T O W ER S Or S A IN T ed, Belding-walked across tho at root ’ n o t i c e TO CRKC i TOBS. to a saloon ami coolly invited a MARKS. Notleo1« liercbv gluon tliat I’.ie mCcrjIanod man to take n drink. He then went i have l>oen. by t-i«- ........ f.m rtjif Dim) County, 1 Oivv,» i apifunted aUiiunlstrti'VAof tbu ' out to find a policeman and guvu J ii I’ orkius, ilecenscd. aud all ja-rsor» )■»*'- V enice , July 14.— The detached 1 ■ :alim against the estate nf II»'said .1 I When questioned at 1 rc i’Kii.s, decpiwwl art* U pvp I»: nt'tiilcti to present bell tower of Ht Mark’s Ciiurcb. Limseif up. I thp sum* to us, duly verilted .it tlie *»Klct* " f I. K r \ 'pwurtli in JiuK1*»'-. Oregon, w ithin six which was about 320 foe! high, col- the,police station, all he would say I inoiiihs from fromtlio «1. tc In ivor. -"Timm'Storybe'Evpiic.: ¡««psed this morning, and fell with a was: E Hsxii’woirru. “ I am sorry I did not kill them CAT h V . i U N K Á l’ KKXlK.’ meat crash into tlie Piazza. It is Jl’ Ct RIU.N „ „ . Administrators o )f f the tbs e. e t.te of .1 II l era. ,rains, u0(. believed tharo was auv lo.s 9 of all. They are a bad lot and have deceased. I life. The cathedral proper acd the treated me badlv fur years.” i P rocrastination R E P O R T COR- F IR M E D . 2 *i» i s o n i ii % It i3 through tho bowels that tho body is cleaned of impurities. Con sumption keeps these poisons in tho system, causing headache, dullness and melancholia at first tlion unsight ly eruptions and finally serious illness unless a remedy’ is applied. DoWitt’s little early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver and promot ing easy, healthy action of the bowels. Those little pills do not act violently but by strengthening the bowels en able them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress. Benson Drug Co. S u t b i , July 15.— The dead body ^ 15~ L -'ACroskey, of David Morrill, one of tho escaped wbo was *hoi A L la8t Oregon convicts, has been found. 1 Friday evening, is improving slowly You’re thinking of a New Suit and of Where to get it to best Advantage. If You’ ll accept our Suggestion you’ll Buy it Now and Here. V <; bought our Clothing direct, from the Largest Woolen Mill in Amrr'-’ r, Finishing tho cloth they weave into Clothing. Their Clothing bears this guarantee, i i e m TRACYJ te tS — TR A C Y G E T S A H O R S E . S rm iE , July 15.— Tracy has been located south of Buckley, on the Gold hill trail. He is making for Notichez Baas on horseback, aud is said to be close pressed by the Pierce County Sheriff and a posse, who aro also on horseback. Ho took breakfast wite a Packer ou the trail this morn ing. This is tho first definite loca tion of Tracy in two days. C ♦ V -- .. 13 m . C old GET F U L L W ARD. RE- I3ir:s3 nr iM-u . I : , , : , Price 25 cents. Foley's honey and Tar Foley’s Kidney Cure c«r*S ¿Oíos, p reven t, p n e u n o a * James Olsen is Run O v e r (by The Train and Loses an Arm The first accident of importance on the new C A S E railroad oc curred in tho yards in this city Thursday morning about fi:30 o’clock, when James Olsen, a sailor, was run over by the trai l and lost an arm. Ic was his first morning going out with the track laying crew and having beon accustomed S alem , Or., Jdly 15— Superinten dent J D Lee, of tho Oregon penitentiary, today received a mes- soge asking whether the reward will be paid to the person who found the body of Merril, if tho body found near Chobalri-m il pro/e to bo that I to the Bea all his life knew nothing of the convict. Superintendent Lee of a train. He attempted to board replied that the reward would be the moving car and fell beneath the paid according to the language cf wheels with tho above results. His the offer, which was for the “ capt side aDd hip were badly bruised. The unfortunate man arrived from ure and return” of the convicts, dead or alive, but that in any event Portland, Wednesday. His parents , he would pay liberally for the re- reside at Christena, Norway. 1 Laxative Btwno-Quloine Tablets j turn of the body, even tbpugb not cure a cold a cold in one day. No captured as specified in the offer. rr> ■-r.hm, , : * i Cure, no ray, Jr- !!* 48«". UÖ TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON THE 0 & S Et kidneys er.d bladder right. {K/o't ToW to Rpil ¿■r>ke Tc*r * Ift Ate -4 T o q u ii tonftocO e a sily an£ forever, be tnn., letifl. full o f life. nerr«s anti lake N o To* ,*ac. the Wi.r.cler-worker, tha*. m a^ .s weak n r * Iron*. All dru?Ki»ta, soe o r f l . Cureguarau B ook let »nil ffam pie fr e e Ad 4 rr~f Uemeox O a. 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