The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, August 08, 1902, Image 5

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INTEREST.
J I) Hamilln nrrivHii on the local
Eli Bungs was in the Grove Wednes Wednesday, Trom Eugene, on his
way tutlio mineral springs near Amos
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H W NewJauU was it Eugene visitor
Mr J P Cnrrln and fainily, Mr Har­
Monday.
den Perkniaand faintly ami Mrs Geo.
H G Madsen win a Eugene visitor Hawley returned Tuesday from the
■Sunday.
coast.
H Leonard was In Itosebnrg ono
Rev 0 A Wooley and wife, of Fair-
day this week.
mount, passed through the Grove
Kcv F E BUUngtoa returned to Eu- j Monday, on their way to Bohemia for
gene Monday
an outing.
John Gmber is down from Bohemia
Mrs O F Knox and son, Frank, of
for u few days.
Eugene arrived tip on the afternoon
Mr Frank Veateh was quite slek the loeal Wednesday, for a visit with her
mother, Mrs Chur-hill.
first ■ ij the week.
Mr Hard and family of Portland,
li IC Lawson went to Drain Tuesday
who have been spending the last two
flight, on business
Mr Geo Oliver of Eugene, Is In the mouths in the Bohemia district re­
turned to their home Saturday.
city this week.
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Mr T It Parker and wife, of Albany,
Jus Ileitienway made E ugone a
arrived in the Grove on Wednesday
.business visit Monday.
night overland, Mr ¡Parker will take
Mr Phillips and family returned charge of his new business at onco.
■last week from Bohemia.
Lester Tozier and wife returned to
A J Anderson and i Wicks, of Star, their home in Eugene Saturday, after
were in the Grove Tuesday.
a week’s visit with Mrs Tozier’s grand
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Elastic M on ey
Hot weather makes the railroad irons stretch and tho telegraph
H res arrow longer. I f you’ve any money to spend, you'll find
vhen you get to Newlands that it has stretched fully ten per cent, so
;hat a dollar w ill buy more than a dollars worth.
Son)e Veiij Interesting prices
W e have made special prices on Shirtwaists
in white and colars, summer dress goods, all
fement dry goods and we are putting out abcut
;wo hundred pairs of shoes of all sizes and
linds at greatly reduced price?, These are
jood servieable shoes. They are a little off as
;o style and We have to make room for new
?oods. A pair of this lot w ill be sold for 50c a
pair. You’ll find a price shrinkage in every
)ther part of the store, too.
R M NSMLMMD, COTTAGE GROiZEi
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Gins Nowland is clerldng-in fir parents, Mr and Mrs Kirk, at Domna.
IT W New land's store this week.
Fifteen young men from Eugene,
C J Howard returned from a busi- came up .Saturday night, and were
•ness trip to l ortland Wednesday.
passengers on the O & S E Excursion
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Walt Coffman and Williams of Eu­ to Bed Rock, where they spent ¡Sun­
day.
gene, were in tile Grove Sunday.
Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness tlmt is simply superb. Faciugs, Trimmings ami
.Six linemen, of the Pacific State
Clyde Gray and Bernard Spencer,
linings are most appropriate ami the Tailoring ts faultless.
Prices $10 to $18— to win ami retain
■of Eugene, ure in the Grove this week. Telephone Co, were in the Grove
clstomers. Wo are also agents for tho Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco.
Mrs J C Long returned Wednesday Tues.'uy repairing and putting in
from a visit with relatives at Eugene.- some now wiles between bore and
Dtain.
Mrs Sarah Knox of Grants Pass, is
Mr W C Connor of the Iioseburg
visiting with her friends in the Grove,
Pi dndeuler, attended tlit Hart-Orpurd
Mrs Rogers und daughter, Miss wedding at the church hero Sunday
Liza, went to Lorane, T. osday on a evening, returning to Iioseburg Sun­
visit. -
day night.
W e pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Como in anil examino our stock. If
Mr and Mrs Haines returned to Eu­
MBs Grace McGown left on the
gene Saturday after a visit in the local Monday for C'reswoll, where she will speak for itself.
-Grove.
will join her mother who is visiting
Mr Mors» and wife left Thursday there, und f ^oiy, ftfjere they will return
for the coast to spend a few weeks to their home.
outing.
Mr S Arnett and F E Storer, of
Is it hot enough for yo,u? Now is Minneapolis, Minn , left the Grove
¡the time to put ou your summer for tlio Bohemia district Wednesday
where they intend to invest in some
cloth', n.
Mrs Medley of this city, returned mining property.
Car! McClain, a University student,
Saturday from Eugene where she has
who has been working on the new
been visiting.
Mr Fred Wright and daughter. railroad at this place, left Monday,
Miss Nora, of Walker, visited in the for Kuunali, Idaho to accept a positiun
with a grain company.
Grove Wednesday.
Mrs A O Wall and daughter, of
Miss Hattie Kennedy visited with
her cousin, Mrs Abbott of Leona, Portland, were spending a few weeks
visit In the Gl ove with her husdand,
•Sunday and Monday.
Mr A O Wall, foreman ou tho stuei
Henry Veateh made a business trip
gang ou the O ,‘c H E R 11.
•to Portland t ie last of the week, re­
Mr I J Crathcrs, of Oriray, Colo.,
turning Sunday night.
left Wednesday for the Bohemia dis­
Miss AnnlofT, who attended the
trict to look nr the mines. I f he
funeral of Mr Abbott, returned to her
fines any tldng that suit him he
home at Leona Tuesday.
will invest in some property.
W W Haines and son Props, of the
Altnon Hemenwuy, Sam Bennett
Eugene tannery, was in the Grove
and Jim Dunn left Tuesday morning
Wednesday ou business.
Tor .Union's homestead on Mnsby
Misses Edna Wallace and Ethel creak for a ten days outing. Winfield
Wooley went to Eugene Saturday to Bennett joined them Thursday morn­
visit Miss Ethel Walters,
ing.
Chits Cochran left Thursday for
Mr B F Bober and wife arrived in
Bohemia where he goes to work out the Grove Sunday afternoon from
ids nssements on his claims.
Astoria and aro tho guest of J L Le-
Mrs R O Daniels and Miss Ethel Roy. M rRoberis a mechanist and
Symes of Salem, are visiting in the will probably go to the mines and set
up the new mill for the LeRoy Bros.
Grove this week with friends.
Mr and Mrs Ivan Yancy who have
Miss Dora Spong left on the after­
¡ S & S & n im m r
noon loeal Tuesday, for Leona to visit been visiting with Mrs Yancy’s
mother, Mrs Dave Sears, returned to
witli her cousin, Mrs Etta White.
II C Hart and bride, left for the their home at Wendling Monday they
Bohemia mountains Monday where were accompanied by Miss Minnie
Sears who will visit a few weeks with
they will spend a few weeks outing.
Merl Jackson, who has been in the them.
W B Dennis, of Rlaekbutle, return­
Grove the past few months, left Fri-
ed the first of tho' month from New
uay for ids homo at Arago, Oregon.
York arid an extenoed trip through
yatnuel Bennett returned Sunday
the east. Mrs Dennis in company
night from a trip through Colorado
with hint was taken slek with nervous
for Ills health, he is much improved.
prostration and was compelled to stoj
Mr L Lurch and daughter Celia, j over in Port Townsend with friends.
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left Tuesday night on the overland She expects to return home as soon
for Yaquina Bay, for a week's outing. assheisabie. Mr Dennis reports an
Miss Nancy Small who lives near ideal trip.
Eugene is in the Grove this week
visiting with her many friends here.
to prevent Pneumonia and Consump­
Miss Myrtle Kays returned to her
tion is to cure your cold when it first
home in Eugene, Wednesday, after a
We know Quality and sell Quality. You’ ll pay only reasonable prices for what you buy.
appears Acker s English Remedy will
low days visit with Mi ssOnaMarkley
stop the cough in a night, and drive
.Mrs L C Martin nrrived In the Grove
cold out of your system. Always
Tuesday on a visit with her grand­ a quick and sure cure for Asthma,
father, Mr Shortridge, near this city. Bronchitis and all throat and ltmg
UNDER ODD FELLO W ’S HALL.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
Mrs D H Glass, of Oregon City ar­ troubles. If it does not satisfy you
rived in the city Tuesday ou a visit the druggist will refund your money.
with her brother-in-law, Mr Wilson Write to us for free sample. W H
Hoowat & Co. Buffalo N. Y.
Glass.
S U I T S T H A T D O S U IT
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D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES
Ou? Prices are away Down on these Lines.
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Mid SiiroiT/ers Clearanœ
COMMENCING JULY 5.
To make room for our large stock of fall
'! goods now ordered, w ill give a discount of
10 to 15 per cent on all odds and ends.
This will be a money saving proposition to you.
Come and see us.
GASM AN & H EM ENW AY,
H O L D IN G U P Q U A L IT Y
HOLDING DOWN PRICES.
THE SURE WAY
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W e Present you with the Best Stock of China
W a re you ever had a chance to Choose from. Not a
piece here that has passed the Critical Inspection of
Careful Eyes.
Pacific Timber Co s Store.