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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
0 / O. T H E • . ---T h e • O ld es t ■\7*ol Z Z Í - V and m ost W id e ly R ea d N ew spa p er m P rosp erou s M in in g S e c tio n --- dotta,®-© ca-roTre, d r a g o n , .A--u.gru.st 2 9 , 1 9 0 2 . Are now arriving and in the meantime we are offering our line of jB d ie s Sh dr^t W a i s t s AT ( ()ST SH OES Greatly Reduced Prices. E A K IN & B R ISTO W . W h y Does It pay you to look into the merits of a new Glove, that is so far ahead of the ordinary glove that a novice can see its advantages, and which is meeting with phenomenal success- Free From Beams poiuts, double sticbed and reinforced A PERFECT FIT Frea and easy on the hand, cat to the accu rate size. Can give a brother’s G-EIP and not strain a stitch. FOR M 6 HR. V . Write to us for free sample. An Ax ío Gruid Have You? LAND. B0 RN. ROSENBURG.— To tbe wife o Frank Rosenburg, Tuesday Aug ust 26, a daugbtor. For the Elk’s Carnival the South ern Pacific Co will sell tickets from AKIN.— Sunday morning, August 24, to tbe wife of Johuie Akin, a all stations in Oregon to Portland daughter. Mother and child doiDg and return, on August 31st Sept. 1 nicely and Johnie scarcely touches and 5th to 11th inclusive, at greatly the ground now, when he walks, reduced rates. Account “Elk’s Day” since he has got to be papa. tickets will be sold on September MARRIED. 3rd and 4th one fair for the round trip, with a maximum of $9. HOWE— LONG.— Butler Howe, of Special attractions have been pro Comstock, and Miss Matilda Long, vided, which will make this Carnival df this city, were married Sunday the finest ever held on this coast. evening at the parlors of the Grand parades every day, in which Hoffman House, at Eugene by tbe beautiful queen of the carnival Justice of the Peace, C A W inter- will appear before her admiring sub meir. jects. GIBBS—ARNE.—Mr Silas Gibbs Don't fail to visit the Midway and Mias Cora Arne, were m ar- Plaisance, the German Village, and ried at the home of the bride’s Jabonr's Oriental ExtravagaDza. If parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Arne, of you stay at home you will spend the Mosby Creek, Wednesday, Aug rest of your life regretting it ust 13- Rev Zimmerman officiat S la p . T h e C o n c h U . r k i o f f t h e t'«M ing. Laxative Brorao-Quinlne Tablets Only the near friends and relat cure a cold a cold in one day. No ives of tbe iamily were present. Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. WE HAVE NOT GOT INTO THE WHITE HOUSE YET. Well, we liave grindstones to do oKV-tnrr*—tlirlr 1 rusi'le than we keep. We also have the tools to grind on it, too-scythes, axes, shers or seckles. Our stock of farm implements, garden hose, lawn mowers, aud sprinklers are the best to be found aDy where. If you need auythiug ill this line we have iu our up-to-date stock. GRIFFIN &VEACTCH CO Notice la hereby giuen that the undersigned have been, by the county Court o f Lane County, Oregon appointed administrators o f the estate o f J II Perkins, deceased, and all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of the said .1 H Perkins, deceased are hereby notified to present the same to us, duly verilled at the ottlee o f E K Skipworth in Eugene, Oregon, within six mouths from from the date hereof. Cottage Grove, Or. April 3rd E RSKIPWORTH, Attorney for the Estate. CATHERINE A PERKINS, J P CUKRIN Administrators o f the estate of J H Perkins, deceased. ! ........................... T h e B e s t P r e s c r ip tio n f o r M a la r ia , Chills and Fevers, is Grove’s Taste less Chill tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c. B u i we are g e lt : yg very close to it. Tbe late Vice President Hobart used in his residence a Needham piano, aud Crvil Dodge secretary for Binger Herman bought a piano from us. Next week you can see a letter in my show window which ought to be proof of the above fact. Mr Frank Jordan of this city, purchased from us a fine Cbickering piano. Best iu the world. Aud Mr nud Mis Collins, of Saginaw secured one of our fiue Colonial style Need ham, a beauty. I can safely say that there is no better upright piano made than the Needham. We also carry some other high grade pianos, and some as low as $150 on terms to suit. Organs at all prices. From $16 up to $100, Reasonable dis count for cash. Call at our Btore in Cottage Grove, Get our prices, than a piano or organ, aud be happy. T K R ichamison Cottage Grove. EXPECTS HONORS A F R £ £ PATTERN (yoar own selection) to every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. W ashington , that when General Miles returns MS CALL S from the Philippines it will be by MAGAZINE' will give him an opportunity to visit I Europe. A LAICS’ MAGAZINE. A p -m ; bwrtii* f*il v olorrd p la te s ; latest f »•.'■tons ; nrrs«iv»at n i( econ om ic* ; fancy ten k ; household t in ts , (knot», etc. Si:b- s rilie t o d - v , or. « « i d *c. for l.itest cop y L-tiiy ¡»¿ents tvr.nted. Semi for term s. Stylish, Relinble, S i m p l e , Up-to- d r u e . E c o n o m i c .* ! a n d A b s o l u t e l y PcrfeCt-Fltling Paper Patter us. M SCAU mrjn O r ly jo and 15 e r - r v e a c h —none higher A«< for the n Sold in r.early e very c ity a.:d town», or bv niaii from t h e M c C a l l c o .. iM-:r. ii7 v->; "rt r . srw vow. which The General will doubt less be accorded marked honor whorever he may stop, as he is re cognized as a great soldier foreign military powers. J n « t L o o k At H e r . A; S?ams Perforat tons slim tbe ftcsllag and Se-ntog Itoe*. A Fine Property A fine body of good ore has been struck on the champion claim at a depth of 300 feet from the surface in the face of the old drijt which is now about 800 feet long. The find was not unexpected in that it was supposed from surface indications to be a fairly good inniy ut - but the ore is eveil richer than expected and now demonstrates the Champion mine is beyond doubt one the beBt properties in Bohemia, The remarkably good thing nbout the new find is that the ore i3 still free milling at that depth which means a present as well as future profit to the Champion people. It is hoped very soon the Champion mills will again be grinding away as of old and her prospects were never brighter for a prosperous year than now. • Ten Stamps. The Helena people have got their new calm shaft in position aud have been running the mills at their full capacity for the past two weeks. While tbe water has not boon any too adequate to run their full ten stamps yet it has been sufficient to keep them going and the mill is said to be doing good work. Aug 27.—It is said tbe way of the Eastern route, W II liooKEii & Co, Buffalo N. Y. Take Laxative B rom o Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the m oney if it fails to cure. K W G ro v e ’s siguature is on each b ox. 23. ,r ELKS CARNIVAL AT PORT- At an adjourned meeting of the Articles of incorporations of tbe Indian Vi’ar Veteraus of 1855 aud Cottage Grove Lumber Co with a 1820, held at Independence, Aug capital stock of $100,000 were filed ust 10, 1902, tbe following proceed with County Clerk E U Lee this ings were had: week. The incorporators are P On uiotion of Mayor James Bruce, D Wheeler, F P Phillips and J E of Benton county, Beu Hayden was Young. The objects and business chosen chairman. of tho company, as given in the On motion of James Hays, of articles of incorporation, shall be to Corvallis, J R Cooper, of Indepen purchase, hold, mortgage, hypothe dence, was cboseu secretary. cate and dispose of real estate and On motiuu of Mayor Bruce, the timber and to own and operate saw Secetary was instructed to communi mills, shingle mills and other cate with all the County Clerks machinery and to build, construct within the State aud ascertain the aud own such buildings, roads, dams number of Indian War Veterans and other appliances a*> may bo and tbcir dependent widows in their necessary to carry out the purposes respective Counties and report tbe of the incorporation. The principal same to the Adjutant General at office aud place of business is Cot Salem. tage Grove, Ore. The capital stock On motion of D L Hedges, tbe is divided into 10,000 shares of par Secretary was instructed to transmit value of $10 each. a copy of these proceedings to all the uewspapers within the State THE SURE WAY with request to publish the same. On motion the meeting adjourned to prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion is to cure your oold when it flrsr to meet at Salem, Wednesday, Oct appears A ck er’s English Rem edy will ober 1, 1902, aud all Indian AVnr stop tho cough in a night, aud drive the cold out o f your system. Always Veterans are eordially invited to at quick and sure cure for Asthma, tend. Chairman, Ben Hayden; Sec Bronchitis and all throat and lo n g troubles. I f it does not satisfy yo'u retary, J R Cooper. the druggist will refund your m oney. NOTICE TO CKECITOR.S. H em enw ay 8c Burkholder. A NEW LUMBER COMPANY. To C u re a C old In One Dity. • Carson Gloves are especially adapted for the lumber- m fll'IM B IH l'i RlBBTt'r 1 as to be 3STo. 1 A . INDIAN WAR VETERANS. ñ&w Goods' For Fall at the vital a Picnic. The children of the C P Church and Sunday school were given a picnic on the Knox place Tuesday. A number of teems were used in conveying tbe little folks to and from the picnic grounds and a good time was reported by those attend ing. by Y o n K n o w W h a t V on A r e T a k in * When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula if' plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and in a tasteless form. No ¡ 'I“ ' “ »*8 cure, no pay. 50c. W hence cam e that sprightly step faultless skin, rich, rosy com p lexion , sm iling face. She looks g o o d , feels g ood . H ere’ s her secret. She uses Dr K in g ’ s New L ife Pills. Result,— all organs aetivo. dlffMtiOB g *o | . „ x . . headaches, no chauee for “ blues.’ S en d I T Try them yourself. Only 25e at J I ’ cures colds, prevents pneumoalo- Currin. f-o lcy tlOUCy