The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, August 01, 1902, Image 1

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MORE RICH ORE.
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PLANNED ESCAPE.
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Many new Styles and Shapes,
also many new Girdles, for
Summer.
is Absolutely the Best Line Made.
HI1Í1I0NS, lili) GLOVES, LACES, and TRIMMINGS.
A new line of Summer Shirts and Sweaters
for men.
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H E R E
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The Helena people are jubilant
over tbe earnings of the mill during
the past two or three weeks. They
have uncovered and are steadily
grinding away on a large body of
very rich free-milling ore taken from
one of the upper levels that equals
any ever before discovered in this
rich mine. The owners are reticent
about the value of the discovery and
the out put of the mill, but enough
is known to justify the claim that
the mill has seldom if ever been oc­
cupied night and day on a richer
body of ore than at present. The
new calm shaft has arrived am] the
full capacity of the mill will be
utilized as soon as it can be placed
iu position when the out put of the
mills will be doubled.
P o r t l a n d , July 2 9 . — Evidence has
come to light showing that Harry
Tracy began his plans to escape
from the penitentiary at Salem im­
mediately after his incarceration.
The criminal cunning of the man
was never fully appreciated by the
prison officials. This is easily e x ­
plained by the fact that although
he was known to be a desperate
man, his record for breaking out of
prison in Ylontnna and Colorado
was at that time unknown.
Tracy’s wife lived in Portland
when he nnd Ylerrill were sentenced
to the penitentiary for buglary in
this city, and it was through her
that the convict tried to secure guDs
and tools >vith which to escape.
Mrs Tracy is the sister of Dave
Merrill. She is thought to have given
TI ip Best P r e s c r ip tio n f o r M a la r ia ,
the convicts some assistance, but
Chills and Fevers, is Grove’ s Taste the first appeal from Tracy to send
less Chill tonic. It is simply irou him a revolver, a saw and a brace,
and quinine in a tasteless form.
on the inside on a ham, was unheed­
No cure, no pay. I’rice 50c.
ed by the woman, as she evidently
saw the folly of such an attempt
EASTERN MINING MEM TO Tracy took a novel way to write the
request for the revolver and tools to
VISIT BOHEMIA SOON.
his wife.
USED INVISIBLE INK.
You’re thinking of a New Suit and of Where to get it to
tot Advantage. If You’ll accept our Suggestion vou’ ll Buy it
|iow and Here.
YVe bought our Clothing direct from the Largest Woolen Mill
i America, finishing the cloth they weave into Clothing.
|ktir Clothing bears this guarantee,
Mr Mat Doile. a mining man
from Colorado was in the Grove this
week. From him we learn that a
company of about twenty Eastern
capitalists arb now on their way
here looking after investments in
mining property. Among this party
“The G o o d s in this Garment Contains no Cot­
is Mr D Doile who is one of tbe
on or anyother Adulteration and we will
SUMMER COMFORTS
largest mine owners in tbe great
jbrfit $100 ii Cotton bo found in the Warp
is what our Ice cream freezers are. Cripple Creek mining district of
br Filling; of Same,”
For all lovers of frozen dainties Colorado. This company represents
MAYFIELD WOOLEN MILLS M'FRS.
there is nothing like a Blizzard ice millions of dollars and should they
cream freezer. They tire enexpen-
sivtt, clean and economical, easy to be interested in Bohemia it will
work and will freeze your cream in mean much for the camp. They
M O T H E R S
5 minutes. The most delightful travel in their own special car and
Bring your little chaps to our store and fit them out in
desserts of frozen custards, ices, are making a thorough tour of the
bose Natty Vestee Suits, Ages it to 0 years. Knee pants suits
sherbets and they can be made in a mining district of the coast.
i>r boys from 3 to 12 years. Men’s and Boy’ s Clothing a full
short time when you have a Blizzard
Mr Mat Doile left the company
freezer.
ock. Men’s all wool suits, no shoddy, no cotton, as low ns
at Salt Lake recently nod came on
JO per suit. Suits for 516 as good as many $20 to $25
to Cottage Grove and has completed
bits elsewhere.
a trip through the Bohemia district
NOTICE TO CRECiTORS.
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! ftn<l lias telegraphed a very flatter-
Notice 1« hereby giuen that the untlersiKiiecl j .
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have been, by the county Court o f Lane County, m g report to the compauy.
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— tinted administrators o f the estate j
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..f .1 H Perkins, deceased, and all persons h a v-. Doile is a thorough mining man
lug claims against the estate o f the Mid J HI
, v-rkius, deceased are hereby notified to present who haH been in every mining
the same to us, duly verified at the office o f E U
NiUpwortli in Eugene, Oregon, within six camp of any note in tbe United
mouths from from the date hereof.
States and he is frank to say that
Cottage Grove, Or. April 3rd
E K S K Ii’ WORTH. Attorney for the Estate.
the prospects in Bohemia are far
CATHERINE A PERKINS,
J P C I’ RUIN
.
Administrators o f the est .te of J H Perkins, ahead of anything he has ever seen
i deceased.
in all his travels, He will return to
the mines in a few days to make a
Y o n K n o w W lu t t Y o n A r e T n k ln s
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Odit.iary.
When you take Grove's Tasteless thorough examination of different
STAMP MILL FOR Mrs Hattie A Morss daughter Chill Tonic because the formula is j 1 properties so that he may be able
o f H M Miller, died at her home in j plainly printed on every
bottle i to make a detailed report to tbe
All letters leaving the penitentiary
are scanned by the prison officials
and therefore the prisoner could only
write such a letter ns would not be
destroyed before it could get be­
yond the penitentiary walls. He
wrote an innocent looking letter to
his wife, who is Merrill’ s sister, on
April 2, 1899. On the back of this
letter he used invisible ink, which
when placed over a lamp, would
show out distinctly.
APPEALS FOR REVOLVER.
Tbe appeal on tbe back of tbe
family letter is as follows:
“ Molie, darling, send me a ham
and some sugar and coffee, cut the
inside of the ham nnd put a file and
a saw ami a bVace in it. The saws
are about the size of a corset steel.
The brace won't cost much and will
be bandy to hold. Send them as
soon as you can.
“Get a Colt’s with single action
and get 25 cartridges for it. The
brace is for saws. You can put
everything in tho ham. Send it to
Robert E Wilson, he has only a
short time to serve.
Answer right away and tell mo
if j-ou get this, and you know where
I told you to go if you hear about
me getting away. YVell, good-bye,
darling little girl. I am nearly
Creswell July 26, 1902. was born in |
.^ ^ V a s t e le s V form. No j co^
Up° U their a" ivaI'
# sure to break this time. Save your
Linn Countv, Oregon March 8, 1877
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50c.
j Tlns comPnny 1S composed of money so you don’t get broke.
“ T racy . ”
where she resided until womanhood, j
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j Pennsylvania, New York and Colo-
She graduated from the normal de-1 r , OTiinii » g e c
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PAI iF- !rn^° capitalists. They are expected
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to arrive here within the next few
partment of Mineral Springs Col-J EARTHQUAKES 1“
MUST PROVE FIGHT FAIR.
ORNIA.
week.
lege in the class of ’ 98 aud followed
GRIFFIN & VEACTCH CO
lem enway
& Burkholder.
LE ROY MINE.
I week the new stamp mill for
»Hoy mine iu the Bohemia
; arrived from the Hammond
ptory at Portland and will be
I taken into the camp. The
| people are rapidly corniug to teaching until her marriage to S S|
Los A i . m o s Calif July 28— This
at and when the new mill is Mores December 26, 1900, since
city
was thrown into a state of ex­
fc'lace and the stamp begin to which time she has resides at Cres­
citement
this morning by fifteen
I may look for some very llat- well.
successive earthquake shocks, which
She
leaves
husband
and
l
aby
Ireports as a result of its
s. YVe Lave it on good daughter ten days old and mother | were distinctly felt by all inbabit-
Great damage was done to
■tv that the stock will now be Mrs H M Miller one brotner B M
buildings anil to oil tank*.
Miller
and
two
sisters,
Yfrs
31
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| : die market and that no
bares will be offered for sale Brandon and Miss Beulah Yliller all
DIED.
|tor the mill is put in run- of Halsey, Linn county.
Mrs Mores professed fuitli in WOOLEY.— The infant of 3Ir and
ler. The LeRoy mine will
Mrs Lelon Wooley at Fairmount
Christ
at tbe age of 13 Tears uniting
II bftbihtj before another
tlivi-1
with
tbe
Cumberland
Presbyterian
July
25, 1902.
months rolls by be a
Mr and Mrs Wooley have the
I church at Brownsville and has re-
er.
muined a faithful Christian until k er! heart feit sympathy o f a host of
death.
| friends and relatives here iu their
ICY STILL ON HAND.
The funeral was held Ylonday at t ga(j berievement.
and . July 29 — Tbe only news 9:30 a m conducted by Rev Beck o f -------------------------- — — - -
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Interment in walker
PS Tracy is that be is still in | this city.
: cemetery.
o is f -s kidneys and bladder right.
Eton.
p 0 iey's Kidney Lure
S a n F rancisco , July 29— Since so
much dissatisfaction aud suspicion
RICH STRIKES.
has been raised over the Jcffri&s-
Fitzsimmons tight, Major Schmitz
today officially announced that the
Two More Made in the Bohemia pugilists must prove that the fight
District.
was on the square, Unless such is
done no more prize fights will bo
The Ylusic mill, that has been permitted in San Francisco nndcr
idle for about two years, was started bis adminstration.
up yesterday, and the 10 stamp will
J u s t I ,«in k A t tl*-r.
be kept steadily dropping from now
Y/henee came that sprightly step,
on.
faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion,
Two more rich finds were made sm iliD g face. Hhe looks good, feels
yesterday on the properties of the good. Here’s her secret. She uses
Judson Rock and Sunrise Compan-; Dr King’s New Life Pills. Result,—
all organs active, digestion good, no
ies. There is great activity in every ■ headaches, no chance for “ blues.”
parj a f (he camp, and a big demand Try them yourself. Only aio at J P
for miners and teams to haul freight. Currln,
of