The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, August 22, 1902, Image 5

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Elastic M o n e y
% Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves
and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishnw
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Tackle, New and Second Hand
Bicycles and Sundries.
Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery
House Plumbing
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Mrs Susie Abbott, widow of Earnest
Abbott who was recently killed by u
Mrs Eurncst Abbott went to Eugene, log rolling over him at AulaufT, has
Monday.
gone to Eugene to live with he-
Mrs Geo Liudsey la in the Grove parents.
Mr Fredricks,of Eugene, Is In Grove
this week.
T L yuiner returned Wednesday,
from Eugene.
Henry Lundesa went to the ininas
Monday ufterooon.
Mrs L Dimmick visited ¡it Eugene,
the first of the week.
H 11 Harris whs in the Grove, Wed­
nesday, from Eugene.
Mrs Houderer wits in the Grove
last week on h short visit.
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W e hae made special prices on Shirtwaists
in whit and colars, summer dress goods, all
rementlry goods and we are putting out about
two hudred pairs of shoes of all sizes and
kinds it greatly reduced price«, These are
good ervicable shoes. They are a little off as
to styl and we have to make room for new
goods. A pair of this lot will be sold for 50c a
pair. Toil’ll find a price shrinkage in every
other part of the store, too.
Mr J E Ostrander and wife and
daughter, Miss Nina, left on the over-
land Thursday night for Lalotu
Where they will spend« month visaing
With relatives.
Mrs Dr Wall and daughter, Miss
Bennetta, and Miss Robie Raker left
on the early moruing stage for J!o-
hemla where they will spend a few
weeks outing.
Miss Ida Thomas, who has been
working in the Pacific Postal Tele­
graph office at Eugene the past week
or two returned home Sunday.
Geo Rouse and Lea Martin returned 1 was relieved b y ' MU» Anna"'OMesbv*
to the mines, ^bituluv
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londay mnrnino
morning.
of Junction.
Mr Wilson Glass returned the first _ Carpenters have begun covering the
of the week from Brownsville.
H 11 C” ’8 H,|e new depot. The struct­
ure will be an elegant one und all the
Mrs A W Wnlhice left Saturday, for
conveniences, such as electric lights,
Grants Pass, to join her husband.
city water, closets and sewerage out-
Mr E C Lockwood and bride left fittings will be up to date and of the
Wednesday morning for Bohemia.
best,
G L McMann. o f Eugene, was reg­
Mrs Norvul Atkins returned from
istered at the Sherwood, Wednesday. an extended visit with ber parents at
Independence, Tuesday. Mr Atkins
W P Garman and family and Miss
and his wife left here Wednesday for
Fffio Stewart visited at Leona, Sun
a month’s pleasure trip to San Fran­
<hy.
cisco and other California points of
Rev Billington nnd wife returned interest.
to thgi" home, Monday, after a visit
Hugh Bohne left Monday for Bo-
here.
hernia, accompanied by a number of
Mr Cal Stevenson nnd wife went to capitalists and pleasure seekers from
Boswell Springs Wednesday after­ Portland and Eastern points, on a
tour of inspection. A representative
noon.
of the Portland Telegram accompan­
I, P Wooley and son. Albert, re­ ied the party.
turned Monday evening from the
Mrs Snrah Underwood nnd daughter
mines.
Miss Hattie Peil»y, of Boise, Idaho
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SfT)e Verij Interest^ prices
INTEREST.
this w eek,
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Hot weathe makes the railroad irons stretch and the telegraph
wires errow nger. If you've any money to spend, you'll find
when you get Newlands that it has stretched fully ten per cent, so
that a dollar tl buy more than a dollars worth.
R iw N6WLHND, COTTHCE CROUEJ
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Capps aits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimm ings and
Linings are most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless.
Prices $10 to ¥18— to win and retain
customers W e are also agents for the H enry Hilp tailoring house o f San Francisco.
D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES
Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines.
We pay tbe highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Come in and examine our stock.
Mrs F Jordan left or. the noon local are visiting with Mrs Underwood’s
will speak for itself.
Monday, to visit with relatives in brothers, Messrs D G McFarland and
lapne.
Jas II McFarland of this place. They
Onttenial barber, John Culp, left expect to make this their homo dur­
Wnnslt with his wife at Wildwood, ing the fall and winter.
"Long'S: BingTuim’s new saw mill
ffinrfa y.
has made a few short runs'nm i the
.Mrs Dr Job nnd daughters, Misses frame work of the mill is now com ­
lacy and Emma, returned Wed nesday pleted and as soon ns the material for
from Now Port.
the roofing is sawed the roof will be
Mrs Patterson left this week for put on. The mill Is a dandy, and tiie
Gardner to visit with her son, Ed and gentlemen are justly proud of it.
family this week.
Mr R W Newland, one of our mo«t
Mrs Fannie Palmer returned W ed­ prominent business men, lias leased
nesday, from an extended visit with the Rankin block opposite the Gunrd
office In Eugene, nnd entends to soon
friends at Albany.
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open up a large general merchandise
Mr Star who has been clerking for store
Mr Newland will continue to
L Lurch has accepted a position with run his store at this place also nnd
Mr B W Newland.
hence we will not lose the gentleman
Mr William Kpong nnd wife, of entirely as he will be compelled to at
Leona, itro visiting with relatives In least partly divido his time with us and
our sister city. Mr Newland is a vet­
the Grove this week.
eran iu the merchandise business and
Miss Lea Hickey left Wednesday
success will continue to follow him.
for Talent, Ore., where she goes to
Mr and Mrs J W Glass left Thurs­
visit with her parents.
day, for Brownsville, where they will
Miss Ora Reed, arrived on the local reside during the coming winter. Mr
Wednesday, from Eugene to visit Glass has been among our most
with friends a short time.
prominent business men for the past
Miss Minnie Sears returned Satur­ two years and has made many sub­
day, from Wendliug, after a visit with stancial friends here who are sorry to
lose them as neighbors even tempor­
iter cousin Mrs Ivan Yancy.
arily.
Mr Glass has considerable
Mrs Mary Newland returned, Tues­ business interests in Brownsville and
day, from an extended visit to also at the Blue river mines which de­
Sodaville, her old home.
mands his attention for the present.
Miss Stella Baker, o f Eugene, is They have just finished their elegant
visiting at the home o f Mr and Mrs new residence on First street and no
doubt regret to have to move away so
FrankJordan, of this city.
Mr F D Wheeler and wife, Herbert soon.
Mr Art Young returned home last
Lrkin and wife returned Saturday
Friday, from the East, accompanied
afternoon from New Port.
Miss Maude Blair went to Eugene by his accomplished bride. Although
Sunday to spend a week or ten day’s its a little late in the day we extend
them our hearty congratulations and
visit with her brother Frank.
hope Art will now be content to re
Harry Brehaut returned Wednesday main in the Grove for a while. Tues­
afternoon from a visit with his sister. day evening a host of his young
Miss Bertha Brehaut, of Portland. friends succeeded in locating them for
Miss Hattie Kenedy, of Eugene, who the first time since their arrival and
has been in the Grove for the past few to the music of the usual western or­
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months, returned to her
home chestra of tin pans, cow bells, and
Monday.
other harmomious instruments pro­
Mr Ed Hibberd, tbe popular clerk. ceeded to give them a fi rst class Oregon­
Is again clerking for L Lurch. We ian serenade. It is rumored that the
■re glad to see Mr Hibberd in our happy young couple were at first so
city again.
badly frightened that they sought
Monday several four-horse teams concealment behind a closed and lock­
started for the mines loaded with ed closet door, nnd there abided until
machinery for the LeR oy Mining Co’s the last sweet strains of the music had
died away. They did well however
new stamp mill.
UNDER QDD FELLOW ’ S HALL.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
in giving the serenaders the »lip for
Prof JM Orcutt, president of the
so long.
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Drain Normal school was down to the
• rove a day or so this week on busi-
cure» ¿old», prevent» pneumonia
’ ss connected with the school.
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Garman & Hemenway
Mid SUrproer’s Clearance
COMMENCING JULY 5.
To make room for our large stock of fall
goods now ordered, will give a discount of
10 to 15 per cent on all odds and ends.
This will be a money saving proposition to yon.
Come and see us.
G AR M AN & H E M E N W A Y ,
merchandising -'
EHSY TO BUY
good Points about these Shoes are—they are easy to
buy and they are easy to wear. W e believe we have a stock
of Men s, Ladies' and Children's Shoes that will afford a sat­
isfactory shoe for every caller.
Pacific Timber Co s Store.
Fo le y's H oney *ad T a r
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