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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
li. ^ ■ B K jp c s y y OÍ O, E — Hie OWes/ and most •K Tol Widely Read O ottag r© -£>. Z jlia e o f- Q -ro v s, Newspaper in a Prosperous Mining Section— Q ra g -o ia , j- u ls r 2 3 , 1 .3 0 2 . ISTo. 1 1 . RAILROAD EMIGRATION COMMITTEE VISITS COTTAGE GROVE people of the community will publish at their own expense tbo proper and necessary literature that the Bureau of information of which Mr Mc Kinney, its chief, will see that tho same is thoroughly circulated and While the public generally may distributed where it will do tho not fully realize it, last Wednesday most good and that ill addition to was a “ red letter day’’ iu Cottage this that the assistants Mr McKinney Grove and the surrounding country, will use tiieir personal efforts in ad being the occnsslon of a visit from vertising the resources and advan ’ he General Emigration Agent of tages of any particular community the great Harrim.au system and his webneverand wherever inquries may corps of able ussistauts, accompanied be made by intending emigrants. by some prominent railroad officials U.nless the people of this com of the Southern Pacific Company munity do something iu the line of and of the Northern Puoific, to Cot advertising through this medium, tage Grove, with a view of i econiing people will como to Oregon, but acquainted with the people and will stop at or pass on to cities guining a hotter knowledge of the and towns where there has been country and its resources, for the some effort made to show up tho purpose of advertising the same and superior advantages of their pr.r- inducing emigrates to this country tcular seotion of the country and and especially to the Willamette Cottage Grqvo cannot afford to ho valley and Southern Oregon. behind her $pter towns in tho Wil e r c ïia n .t c . The party consisted of G M Mc lamette viillej^and southern Oregon, Kinney, General Emroigration Agent each of which have assured tho .Ay C MeKiozie, H A Townsend, W II agents of this concern that they will Burke, I A Kruse, I A Conklin, as publish and place in the hands of sistants mid It M Hall advertising Bureau literature advertising and agent, besides J P Jones T P A of showing up the the superior advan the Southern Pacific, H F Lauus- tages of their particular community i burg, T F A of the same Company, at their own expense. and J K O’Neil, T P A of the Remarks were offered by other Northern Pacific. members of the visiting party as The party were met at the South well as by many of tho business ern Pacific depot by a committee men present, all of which teemed composed of the principal business with eiithuiasui and words of en men of the town and conducted to couragement, at the conclusion of i the commodious parlors recently which it was voted to bo the sense / COlS’S'nittMT fitted up in the Garmau & Hemen- of the meeting that the pe-ople of S O M W E R ^ ’ .'M F O R T S ! wav building by the genial Alfred Cottage Grove and vicinity guar is what our ice cream freezers are. ! Johnson, Manager of the LeRoy antee the bureau 50,000 copies of a For all lovers of frozen dainties .Mining Co. and formally introduced suitable paniplct setting forth tho- there is nothing like a Blizzard ice to those present, after which the great resources aud advantages pos cream freezer. They are inexpen meeting was caRed to order by sesses by this section of the coun sive. dean and economical, easy to Mayor Job in a few well chosen re try, after which light refreshments work and will freeze your cream in 5 minutes. The most delightful marks, at tbo conclusion of which were servered and tho party reluc desserts of frozen custards, ices, he introduced Mr McKinney who tantly bade the good bye and de sherbets and they can he made in a in a very interesting, able and enter parted for Eugene, regretting that short time when you have a Blizzard taining manner outlined the objects their stay could not be prolonged j freezer. | and purpose for which the itiuery in order that they might take a of the party had beeu undertaken. trip over that portion of tho The object and purposes for O A S £ R R which ha3 been com n o t i c e TO CBEC i TORS. which thebe parties are making their pleted which could not be done N otice I» hereby g lu m tlmt the naderslpned journey through the state of Ore owing to the latcnos3 of the hour, al have Itceii, hv the emmtv Court or lam e t «"»»tv. i u r e o o i >m>ointe<l aJiiM iiislratorsof the e.h ite gon at this time is to get acquainted though this part of the arrangement , f .1 II I'l-tk iio. iluceaseil. nuil »11 ihts . jp » h a ¡- ;rv- elalins avaiast the estate o f the sul.l .1 11 1 .• rkS T ü éósw st are hereby uottfled to present with the people ami the wondeifui had been previously plannod by the I tie Mime to ns. duty vended at *•>* “ " jj* ®J sktpeorth in l-.imeoe. Oregon, wi..im six resources of the country and to reception committee. .„o o th , lror .1 Apru jrd unite with the people in an effort to Ashland, Grants Pass, Medford, : induce emwigratiou to come to this Iloseburg, Eugene, Albany and all j country and especially to the great the other principal towns in South- Administrators o f the eat to of .1 II Perkins, I dccca*ed. 1 Willamette valley and Souther Oie-|Prn Oregon and the Willnmetto igou. valley have guaranteed this Em- the information given out migration Bureau from one hundred SHOT WHILE HUNTING. : by From tiie gentlemen it appears that aud fifty thousand down to not less ' the people in whoso interest lie is than seventy thousand copies of P o s e b d r o , July IP— Yesterday : working have set apart tho magui- a pamplet advertising and setting while hunting near Glalla, Lafe ficeut bum of $100,000.00 to assist forth the peculiar and particular Pnrazoo mistook Alfred Neal for a | in securing emmigiatiou to this advantages posessed by their re deer and shot him in the right shol- ; country from tbo middle western spective communities and Cottage dcr, the bullet coming out just above I slates and desires the co-operations Grovo, possesing more advantages the lung, without breaking any | of the people of the different cities, and with more wonderful undevel towns and communities in this valley oped resousces cannot afford to be bones. The boys started out on their hunt; : and southern Oregon, to join with outdone in the matter of advertising they seperated anti were to meet j them in a united effort for their the sama or of inducing desirable emigrants to come and settle anion ' at a neighboring camp some dist common good. This emigration bureau which the I n3 aDl] aid and assist in the upbuild- ance from their own. Neal had not proceeded f ir when he soon started Karriam system has established is ing of a community tint with tho a deer, and was trying to head it off. going to spend the amount of money : proper efforts of her citizens will bo Pnrazoo had also seen the deer, ami appropriated f&r the purpose in in-j seC0nd to none in Wfesteru Oregon. ------. » . « --------- as ho saw Neal moving through the ducing people to come west aud ^ Sim’s ire Fit C orsets Many new Styles and Shapes, also many new Girdles, for Summer. This is Absolutely (lie Best Line Made. A new line of Summer Shirts and Sweaters for men. B K s s a J iE a k in & B r i s t o w , - clove - f it t in g ; Mil ITA NX/’ 1 “MILITANT” CORSET n«irf i Hi.***— - + n r iic L s a d i n ^ lÆ T ^ ,j NOM H N D H E R E •»• You’re tbiuking of a New Suit and of Where to get it to pest Advantage. If You’ ll accept our Suggestion you’ ll Buy it Now and Hero. We ¡.ought our Clothing direct from tho Largest Woolen Mill in .VriK-ri.-a. Finishing the clol’u they weave into Clothing. Tin ir Clothing tears this guarantee) “Tlxe Goods in this Garment Cont?.ins no Cot ton or anycther Adulteration and we will Forfit $ 100 ii Cott'V' be found in the W arp or Fillins: of Same,” M AYFIELD W O O LEN MILLS M’FRS. •f M O TH E R S Bring your little chaps to our store and fit them out in tl, •' Natty Vestel Suits, Ages 3 to !) years. Knee pants suits :'..r : VS from .‘1 to 12 years. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing a full block. Men’s all wool suits, no shoddy, no cotton, as low as >1(1 per suit. Suits for $10 as good as many $20 to $25 suits elsewhere. Hemenway & B u rk h o ld e r. LBijr.in TN OJUK« A FK.:LX P A T T E R N 1 * - • i'»n) fo.ever" sub- 5 ■r <>::iy ri* ,• r • * ji M-.tr j f: v ’- V ■ ' W * * ! BGRN. MOI19S.—To the wife of S S Moras of ( reswell, Tuoíd ly July 15th a <*’• ^ I daughter. w&m - 0IE0. SRIFFÍN &VEACTCH CO ■ •' -v *r*z: umsw*u.''9nn' liJasKT***« MCKIBBEN.— Rena, wife of Mr Morris MvKibben of this city, ft LftaifS' MAGAZINE. ' h - uitifiii co lo re d pla te!«; latest died in Portland, ?u the hospital, •’ : «’ «■n iaking ecnn.im tes ¡ f a r c y h v: .vf.iihl hints , he n o n . etc. Sab i . -l ■ . .f.fcen d *»:. (or lat'-'-t Copy July 10. nt 2:30 a iu. , ii:s wan’ etl Sond fot tirioi. Mrs McKiblieu’s health bos beeu •" -tit, Ssmulf, U|>-*o- • K o -H iu n it;.! a - t teljr very poor for the past few months. rh *ct-F lu itfp P a p e r p R 't e r o s . Tho funeral services were held at jl the M E church in this city Monday, July 21 at 10 a m. Interment took place at the cemetry near Latham. ’ v -r ssssurm r tramps ' -• he; ’ ? sijow Mrs Hugh Behne and family left- I 1 ■■■ luth.’ ¿ m 2 S*»Ì91 Wednesday for Bohemia for a few brush mistook him for tiie creature settle in Oregon, but will advertise) PoaTLAVD, Or,July 21.-«The body and fired at a distance of about 150 Ino particular locality or T* \ 0f Mrs H A Smith was found float- weeks outing. ï:? : M o C a l l c o .. ; sources of no particular community, | ¡n„ in the Willamette river this yards, with a g2 40 repeating rifle. - Í7 H .'At 3 1 A .SU M W t o w . \ note, stating that she nwvt roMrMSjn «oJ smokt Tcar •'■**>• Neal was able to be brought to Rose- j but will advertise the same iu a j raorn;„ g To quit vooacco easily torerer. be in*( burg, and was taken to Ur Houck’ s ; general way and expect each locality ^ w(w goiog t() comrait g.lici(la an<i sIc-C ¡ ’ r e n f v l p t l o n f o r M a l a r i a , if tic. fnU of life, nerve nod ' '*»•. the wonder-worker, tnnt '•**k [jer fftm)iv farewell, ww office, where the treatmrnt was ad I to make a special effort to place aud l evels, is Grove's Taste- W ,ror.„-. A ll d W t s « , I O e o r « . C a r e r j w « bill tonic. It is simply irou t f d B o o k le t nnd e am n ie ( » « b j M d r « » ministered. The young man will j before the intending emigrant j found pinned on her jacket. Tho quinine in a tasteless form, 5v*rilr>« HPimvJy C a * b .c a e o or N to all appearances, recover in a short i pecnlar advantages which i cause of the rush deed is not knowE, are, no pay. Price 50c. settion posesse«, and that if “ >• H|,0 wag p.l years old. time. F o l e y ' s H o n e y and T a r e v !s K i d n e y C u r e cures colds, prevents pneumonia. s k iia sy a and blcd d er rig h t f i