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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
I £ <> 2- x ^ j z s i d - w C urry a F u ll L ine of ^ . h œ : c o . * $ Æfcost of ’¿ou Ikuow us. ! Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves | and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing J i Tackle, N ew and Second Hand I \ I / Bicycles and Sundries. i Aden's for McCormick Harvesting; Machinery m , iblug ami Tin Work PERSOKAL ITEMS CF iNTEHELY. ______ e w ant more of vour trado, and we ask for it because we deserve it. W e have never solicited y o u r business because wo wero “good fellow«” or because y o u r g ra n d fa th e r trad ed here. W e come to you w ith a proposition, devoid of sentim ent, and ask y o u r business because we can save you money. Ii we can t dem onstrate this to you, we wou’t ask for y o u r business. W e endeavor a t all timos to fu rn ish you the best goods possible a t th e price. Ahd if th e y ’re n o t as represented, o r d o n ’t give satisfaction, vour money’s ready for you. Suppose you try us? H ere are th is week’s offerings : m Clvi* us a fa ll ami \ — we -- will - ..... tre — a t ^mirlght. ® j I Ax Billy und Mr Hawley, of Eugene ! passed through ’he Grove, W ednesday Tom Jiiikins went to P ortlan d , Mon oil th eir way to Bohemia, on Mr Ax slay. * . Billy’s autoir.Ibie. j f r s J li P erkins Is quite sick this Mrs Hand dh and sister Miss Annie week. K hoi lie left Wednesday, afteiuooti for Roy Baker retu rn ed from Eugene, Upton California, where she goes to W ednesday. join her husband. H arry Clark was quite sick the first M rs Fullm er nnd family left on the of the week. * afternoon train W edneseay, for Miss Elsie W eeks of Caeswefi was in Upton, Calif where they go to stay for severf! months. the Grove Sunday. John Veateh nnd Mr McClain, were Mr I C Thompson is down from Bo hemia where he has been looking after Eugene visitors Sunday. Wm Hager, of Creawell, spent .Sun the interest of his m iners. He re ports every thing favorable. day in ibe Grove. Mrs M P W hite and d au g h ter Miss Mr S tarr retu rn ed W ednesday, from B ertha who have been visiting with a business visit nt Albany. Mrs Cooley retu rn ed M onday from relatives here returned to th eir home a t Eugene Tuesday. a visit with relatives at Brownsville. Is It hot enough for you? Is the Mrs Geo Sears of W alker visited topic of the season, registering 98 in with friends iu the G rove, S aturday. the shade. Don’t growl, ju s t think of Miss B ertha H endricks, of Coburg, your poor Eastern friends. is visiting Miss Bonn Baker this week. ,T B rand and daughters, of Tlorenoe. Miss F.dna M artin returned home left Friday m orning for Bohemia, Sunday from a two weeks oiiling ut where the young ladles intend to lilackhuUe. spend a few weeks outing. Col II H B lair w ent to P o r’kind Mrs Davidson who has been spend Monday to attend the Bed men Grand ing the past two weeks with her d augh lodge. te r Mrs Lester, at. Brooks. Oregon, Miss Maud B ently left Saturday for returned home Friday afternoon. Albany to visit her sister for tom e Tuesday and to noon W ednesday of time. next week Ju ly the 29 nnd 30 Dr Lowe Mr Charley Nowland arrived tip E ugene’* well known oeulo-opticiati fiom Stwlsville Ou the afternoon local will be at the Sherwood Hotel Monday. Mr* A M Ham m er and .T A W arner, Edward Cooper of Portland was in of A lbauy, returned T u esd ay . from the Grove, Friday last, visitiug with Steam boat where they have been do old friends. ing some surveying prospecting. The S P Piledriver th a t 1ms been M r Ilonrv Hohl has resigned his here for the past m onth left Saturday position in V eateh & B artells meat Lr Portland. m arket ami has aeeepted a sim ilar one I S Campbell, of E ugene, Stopp'd w ith Matkins & Miller, a t Eugene. w ill mu in the G rove Sunday on his way Bov Zimmerman nnd fam ily re tu rn tottoheu'.la. ed, S aturday night on the overland .lfrs S 15 C athenrt, of M arshfield, is from Portlnnd w here they have been spending a few days visiting with M rs spending a month visiting' relatives. M rs Wm H arris, of B laekbutte, re A C ChurchRI. Prof F G Y oung and wifo of Eu- turned Sunday, from S eattle and other where she has been 1 .-1 1 0 were visiting in the city the first points north visiting friends for the past m onth. of the week. M r W Rain field. Mgr. of the R ain Mis Cad Ozrrer.t, of L orane, spent ■Sunday in the Grove with her bow Mir. ing, M illing, nnd Sm eltering Co was In the Grove 1 ist W ednesday mother, Mr* Rogers.^ looking for m iners. H e reports good Miss Monervn Hemenway of Spring- m iners scarce. field visited in tho Grove last week The S P Tie Plant th a t has been with her many friends. nt Latham for th e past few Mrs t S Fallr.nsbyof T’alonse. W ash m onths left T i n 's d a y tnoruing ington arrived In the Grove Tuesday for Upton Calif, w here It will stay on a visit with friends. utit.l next spring. Quite a num ber of C ottage Grove j p Cnrrin and fam ily, H arding men left T uesday for U pton Calif to Perkin» and fam ily, Bab Perkins and work oil th e tie plant. wife and Mrs Geo Hawley left on the A m arriage lieenee hns lieen ¡«sued overland W ednesday for New P ort to to H S G aroutte and Mary I Wine- sped a few weeks outing. on IT, H T G aroutte witness. If you are troubled with head aches Mr Jo h n M orss nnd'wife of Ores well have I)r Lowe test your eyes when he visited with th eir son S B Morss xml is hero next week. There is several kinds of head ache—he can tell you if family of this place, Monday. y Mis- Anna G uinn of P ortland, visit- u a n conies from eye strain. W alt BegWn, Hupt of the grading e 1 with M rs Ed Underwood last week of the O i t S E B R, returned from returned to her home, Monday. Portland Tuesday night, accompanied Merle Jackson enme down from the by 20 men. He intends to push the mines last T hu rsd ay nnd is quite sick with the measles at the hom e of Mr work through rapidly. The sports of the Grove are a bit O rpurd. M rsM ark ley o f this city who has hackard about b ettin g on tho big Fitzsim m ons-Jeffries fight, which been visiting w ith her d au g h ter Mrs Chri-m an at Eugene, retu rn ed hoftae takes placo F riday night. Odd are ■1 to t y , and but few bets are taken. W ednesday. Jefferies being the favorite. Mrs N ettie Ja rre d nnd little son Mr M C and J C P o rter and wives Lavern left W ednesday fo r Leona to and C Seavy returned to southern spend a week w ith her fa th e r Mr California. Wednesday, night after Chbrchill. a most delightfuil outioff up in the H H P etrie and wife, II N M artin m ountains near Bohemia. They like and family retu rn ed home. Tuesday Oregon v ery much and Mr P o tter is from a two weeks cam ping in the thinking of retu rn in g and m aking his mountains. home here. Mr I H B ingham and family of P o rt Messers Jam es H a rt and John land arrived on the afternoon local Hicks, two of o u r m ost popular Saturday on th eir way to Bohemia for miner’s, left Friday noon for Perdue, an outing. where they have a ?3U00 contract Hon It M V eateh, nnd daugher, and doing some cross cu t tunnel work in Dave M arkley and d au g h te r li ft the Rainbow mine nt th at place. Both Thursday for Bohemia on a week’s men are expert m iners and we wish pleasure trip . them much success. Mr W F Morphy is in Hew York Miss Id a Thom as who has been nt Bosebnrg for the last week w orking looking after the interest of the in the T elegraph office retu rn e d home O & S E R B- All g rading w ork has stopped, tw in in g to a m isunderstand Monday Morning. ing in the contract for the next ten M rs Vet Sanford and son Ren re turned from -a visit to Salem with her miles. As soon as word Is received from Mr Morphy all work will be re bio th er M r Andrew Sm ith and d au g h sumed as fast as possible. te r Miss Eva. S p ecia l in Silks S k irts. W e have an even half doz. 4 y a rd p u tte m s in “C iystal C ord” new est styles for sum m er wear. They are very fashionable for m orning, stre e t and nf’ornoon toilettes. T hey’re stro n g , firm in weave and chug like crepe. S trip es am i fancy colorings. Wo have had a b ig sale on these goods at the low prico of T h ere isn ’t an y d o u b 50e a yard. We are pricing beauty o r fusion you them now a t those goods. T hey w ill this seusou, nnd wo ore nice show ing. 39 cen ts a ya rd . W e aro m aking a nice show in g in ready to w ear skirts. L inens 75c !)0o $1:75. D uck, in b lue and black $1:35. W alk in g sk irts $3:15. S erge $4:00 to $5:73. W e can please you in these goods. S h ir t W a ists In colors 50o 7oc $1:00 to a b o p t tho w ill find in $ 1 :25. W hite 75c $ 1 :25 $1:35 be p o p u la r $1:50 to $2 :50. m ak in g a O u r value in these goods are very strong. At NEWLAND’S At NEWLAND’S S U IT S T H A T DO S U IT © © © © © C apps su its alw ays have a form fittin g shapeliness th a t is sim ply superb. F acings, T rim m ings an d L in in g s are most a p p ro p ria te and th e T a ilo rin g is faultless. P rices $10 to $18— to win and retuiu custom ers. Wo are also ag en ts for th e H enry H ilp tailo rin g house of San Francisco. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices are a w a y Down on th ese Lines. Wo ] ay the hig h est m ark et price for all Linds of F a rm Froduco. speak fo r itself. Gotne in nnd exam ine our stock. It L B WIS & V BATCH. A □nan Mid SUromer’s Clearapre %\e, COMMENCING JULY 5. To make room for cur large stock of fall goods now ordered, will give a discount of 10 to 15 per cent on all odds and ends. Tliis -will be’a money saving proposition to you. Come and see us. G ARMAN & HEMEN W AY, M erchandising . HOLDING UP QUALITY HOLDING DOWN PRICES. W e Present you w ith the Best Stock of China W are you ever had a cha nee to Choose from. Not a piece here th at has passed the Critical Inspection of Careful Eyes. We know Q uality and sell Q uality. Y ou’ll pay only reasonable prices fou w hat you boy. P a c ific T im b er Co s Store. U N D ER ODD F E L L O W ’S HALL C O TTA G E G RO V E, O REG ON . .