The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, July 18, 1902, Image 5

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M o s t of
gilding Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves §
and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing’ |
Tackle, N ew and Second Hand
Bicycles and Sundries.
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Alien!s for McCormick Harvesting Machinery
■: )UJt. numbing:and Tin Work.
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W u wjm! morw of .your trade, au>l we ask for it because we deserve it. IVo have never solicited
your business because we were “ good fellows” or because vo ir grandfather traded here. A\ e come
to you with a proposition, devoid of seutiiueiit, and ask your business because we caa save you money.
I f 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’ re not as represented, or don’t give
satisfaction, your mol v ’s ready for you. Suppose you try us? Here are this week’ s offerings :
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R33NAL IT£M3 OF INTEREST
Mr Meder and wife and Mrs Coats,
of Monmouth, are visiting with Mrs
LharJ Spoog went to Leona Mon- Coat’» son, Carl, of this city. Mrs
Meder is a sister of Mr Coats.
fir.tleM Bennett visited in Eugono,
F I) Wheeler our popular real
luy.
Estate Insurance Agent, returned
rs 8 I! Mores w as u Eugene visitor from the Bohemia district, Monday,
where ho has been for the past week.
lirlny.
l rs Henderrr, o f Leona, was In
have your eyes and nervous energy
t Wednesday.
by wearing Dr Lowe’s passes. He
will be here again on his regular trip
1 July 89th and uoth. Consultation free.
ckliutte, Saturday.
y,.d Withrow, of Eugene was hi! Lumber for the new depot is still
j coining in. Cottage Grove can soon
I Grove Sunday
' B GI uvm , " a s iti Eugene, Hatur- j
^ ° r ,l new jlepot and ono of tho
best between Portland and Roseburg.
I - i.n busine»».
1VI1 Morgan an I l)r Anderson of
l>a:ban Barret;, of Eugene spent
I this ity and -Mr Ballmnn of Boston,
Indsy in the Grove.
| left Wednesday for Bohemia district
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where they go to spend a fow days
lap • id Sunday with friends.
hunting.
J; [t CiUner roam ed homo to
The machinery for the new saw
Trtland oiie day the past week.
mill has arrived and the work or
|Mr A New lsnds of Portland wus in setting it up began at once. In a few
• Giove, the first of the week.
more Weeks they expect to have it
I Earnest Lockwood earn« down from completed.
L mines, one coy last week.
Frank Cat heart and wife who have
J it J Jennings of the H elena Minning been residing In Nevada for the past
arrived up ....... I’ c M md, San.! iv. year, arrived In tho Grove^puo day
\V L Walleco !■’. taking n month’s last week and will spend the summer
l.y-elf from his work on I tie railroaa. with relativoj.
Tom Brown of Roseburg was i.i
N H Marlin and family and Dr II II
I- avu Monday on his way to Bohemia. I ’etrie and wife left Sunday for a two
pred Russel, of Worldling, vi -ited : weeks outing on Row River, where Ik
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Chas Monroe, spent Sunday In Eu- hvhing and hunting.
Mr Win Comfort who lias redded
I.yno visiting friends, returning Sun
with Iris daughter, Mrs Bisby, for the
|tlay.
1 -, S K George, of Eugene, :-
J W W i 'I’mv lay on the n.ion
visiting in tho Grove with friends till ■ -min for Minmipolis, Kansas, .vbere
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i he expects*© reside.
Special in Silks
Skirts.
W e are' making a nice show­
W e have an even half doz. 4
ing in ready to wear skirts.
yard patterns in “ Crystal Cord”
Linens 73c !10c $1:75. Duck, in
newest styles Tor summer wear.
blue and black $1:33. W alk­
They are very fashionable for
ing skirts $3:15. Serge $4:00
moruiug, street and afternoon
to $5:75. W e can please you in '»
toüetUs. They're strong, firm
these goods.
in weave and cling like crcpo.
Stripes ayd fancy coloring-.
■-¡ossacs
Shirt W aists
We have hod a big sale on
these goods at tho low price of
There isn’ t any doujb about the j Iu colors 50o 75c $1:00 to
odo a yard. W e - ara pricing
beauty or fusion you w ill find in j $1 :’25. W hite 75c $1 :’25 $1:35
thorn now at
these goods. fi key will be popular $1:50 to $2:50.
Our value in those goods are
this season, and wo ore making a
very strong.
nice showing.
39 cents a yard.
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Cr.pps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and
Livin gs are most appropriate au l the Tailoring is faultless.
Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain
customers. We are also agents fortini id-ary Ililp tailoring bouse of San Francisco.
D R Y GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES
Our Prices a re a w a y D ow n on th ese Lines.
A M Wallace came up from Eugene.
Mr J T DeSpain has sold his farm
We pay Ibohighest market price for all kinds of Farm Prod use.
Sauiiay to «pend ti e day with hi- at Lebanon and moved to Cottage
family.
¡Grove lie will at pr-p-nt go to Bo* will speak for itself.
Ciias Burkholder left tho last of last hernia wdn Iris lumilv "liei o ho l.os a
veils for Newport on a two weeks large contract of ci..ting wood,
octltg.
I Editor L F Wooley left for Bobema
A'issF.lslo Learetnrnnd home Tuns- Saturday morning where ho : oes to
<ityfr..:u a weeks visit with trier, is at superintend the work on t! Golcon-
I’.iowdla.
(da groups of claims. He was aeooui-
Cliinile Swan, of Corvallis, is visit pained Vy hi little son, Albert.
fog with Uia grandpa Morse, of this
Mrs Searcy, of Mnvviile, and Mi
<!ly,
Ida Ramsey, of H.avlsey, who have
Stacy Russell, left one day this been spending the past w cel: visiliu;;
week for points north on a pleasure with their sister, Mrs Glass, of this
city, returned home, Wed yes day.
trip.
Mr Morphy' left last Saturday, for
Eugene’s well known optician Dr C
Chicago, where he goes on a business i W Lowe who has been coming to
trip.
| Cottagj Grove for some veers will be
Chas Cochran left Wednesday far ! at the Rii nvo- d Hotel Tuesday am!
AU> " y where he goes to attend tho till noon Vri-di.eidoy of J Uly 29 and 30.
encampment.
Mia Mary MeGoivu and daughter,
Editor W 0 Conner of the Roseburg Miss
irrtee, left Wednesday for
Plaindealer is visitiug his parents near Lornne, where they go to visit a few
this city.
d lys with relatives and friends before
Mrs Belle Sutton, of Springfield is returning to their homo at Portland.
visiting with relatives iu tho Groyo
Fred G ale, the harness maker who
this week.
is badly crippled, this week received a
Mr and Mrs Branstutter of Eugene is fine inviilds tricycle from the easr.
visiting relatives and friends in the Mr O.’ile was crippled by being
Grove this week.
dragged by a horse several years ago.
Mrs J VV Cook of Portland has been
Mr Dell Morgan has purchased the
visiting relatives and friends in tile property owned by Mr McKinney in
Grove the past ivec-k.
tho Perkin’s addition to Cottage
Fred Withrow, of Eugene, spent Grove. Mr McKinney and wife left
Sunday in tho Grove, v iturnlog Sun­ on tho train Monday, for Eugene
whore they go to reside.
day night on the overland.
Mrs Bentley arrived on tho after­
noon lootd, Tuesday, from an extend­
ed visit with friends at Albany.
J C Johnson name down from
t ho mines one day the past week whero
he has been spending a few weeks.
A number of friends of Mr and Mrs
Ed Long, enjoyed an excursion on
tho new O & S E railroad last Satur
day.
Mr Wilson Glass Is having his resi­
dence on Front street painted which
adds greatly to tho appearance of the
beautiful building.
Brockman Hohlm and J Brund
came from tho Bohemia district
Monday. Mr Hohlm left for Portland,
Tuesday, to attend to some business
there.
Ho expects somo relatives
from the east in a few days.
Mr Geo I.ippert, tho greatest won­
der of the 19 th century, accompanied
by Mr Hannon, registered at tho
Imperial Hotel, Monday. Mr Lip-
pert has three legs and 13 toes. He is
certainly a wonderfully sped man of
humanity.
Mr P V Cooper, private secretory,
of W B Dennis, of Blackbutte, return­
ed from Portland and other points
north on Sunday’s local. Ho has been
attending to some business north for
the past 10 days. He proceeded Mon
day to Blackbutte.
The wind was haring a high time
blowing its self Monday. Broken
telegraph polls and wires being the
r< suit of its pleasure.
Geo Oliver who has been in tho em­
ploy of Jinkins and Lawson for
the past two months left.Sunday night
Mr C Seavv and wife, accompanied
for his home in Eugene.
by two other gentleman and wives:
J W Baker and wife and son Walter from Los Angles, stopped over in the I
and wife, .Misses Maud Schley and i Grove Sunday night on their wnv up
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Jennie Miller aro spending tho week Mosby creck> wher„ tLey intend to
camping out on Mosby Creek.
spend three weeks outing of hunting
Mr and Mrs Ed Jones came down and fishing, Califorian’s with all of
from Rouse’s Mill Sunday and went their beautiful sceneries and summer
to the Music mine, Wednesday, where resorts are compelled to come to Ore­
they go to spend the summer.
gon for an ideal outing.
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Come in and examine our stook.
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JULY 5.
To make room for our large stock of fall
goods now ordered, ■'will give a discount of
10 to 15 per cent cn all adds and ends.
This w ill bs a money saving proposition to yon.
Come and see us.
G A S M A i i & H E M E A i v V A Y , M e r c h a n d is in g .
HOLDING UP QUALITY
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W e P resen t yo u w ith th e Best Stock o f China
Not a
piece here th a t has passed the C ritica l Inspection o f
Careful Eyes.
W a r e you e v e r had a ch anee.to Choose from.
We know Quality and sell Quality.
You ’ ll pay only reasonable prices for what you buy.
Pacific Tim ber Co s Store.
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