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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
2 -v ^ -^ s r n s r x : ,,. c ^ C C ■SEC': l Curry u F u ll Line c ( Elastic M.oney II) 1 Building H ardware, Charter Oak Stove ■J <v % and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing i Tackle, N e w and Second Hand I B icycles and Sundries. . Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery House Plumbing and Tin Work. PERSONAL ITEMS OF Hot weather makes the railroad irons strotch and the telegraph, wires crow longer, i f you’ve any money to spend, you’ll find when you get to Newlands that it has stretched fu lly ten per cent, so that a dollar w ill buy more than a dollars worth. Oivo us :t rail anti we will treat you right. „ Son)e Vefij E tefestir^ prices INTEREST. Miss Agnes Wooley left, bVurday morning, for Grants Pass to visit a Clms Cochran Is In Eugene this week couple r,f weeks with her Uncle, A W .1 H Holm e» wng up from Albany, W allat» i,ud family. V,’ F ICayser, one of our rustling M,.n*l»y Inst. Geo BruintlelJ uuiiie u business trip real estate dealers, went to Eugtun one day the hist of the w eek on bust north Thursday. ness, returning Wednesday. 0 L Bowder, was i|p from Eugene,- Sir John Mores and bride returned Monday, on business. \\ ednesihiy from their wedding tour Jou y Dnmmon, ot Eugene, is in to Newport where they enjoyed their the (¡rove this week. honeymoon (hr the past few weeks Nathan Barrett was up from Eu Miss Joule Bonham, of Junction, ar gene on business, Momluy. rived on the afternoon local, Wednes (jeo Robinson was a passenger to day, to spend a few weeks visiting Eii'. ena on Thursday’s local. with her many f lends in the Grove, Mr and Mrs Henderer, of Leonu, Cottage Grove has been unusually were in the (iio v e Tuesday. lull of visitors tills week. One be- Wm Kirttoy was down from Black- gius to think our little town is butte the flrst o f the week. destined to become a summer resort 1 l' lurnan, the Lorune, merchant, C II Wallace left, .Monday, for the was In the (¡r o v e one dny this week. LeR oy mine where ho goes under Mr Frank Jordan is spending the contract to set the boiler and do other week ut Boswell Springs rusticating. brickwork for there new machinery Mrs Frantio Lockwood, who has John Halt, o f Roseburg, was looking over the Q love a day or so this week. boon visiting here witli her brother E M Roufro was down from Rose J 8 Medley and wife, went to Eugene, burg on business the Urst of the week. Monday, to visit with relatives a few days. W li Dennis and wife wore down Mrs Orin Robinson returned from from Elackbutto, the llrst of the week. Roseburg, Wednesday, whore she bus Mr and Mrs A O Young were in Eu been proving upon her timber claim gene theyflrst o f the week on business. Mr Palmer and M r Patten were her Sweeney & A lvld o’s White Minlstrel witnesses. tonight. D on’t fail to see and hear Miss Fay Atkins, chief of the them. “ Hello” office returned, Monday, from Abo Bangs, of Eugene, was in the a two week’s outing at the Belknap Grove on business Tuesday, of this Soda Springs and is again articulating week. “ number please" at the old stand, Quite a number from here will at Mrs Sarah Knox an old time resi tend the Buffalo B ill show In Eugene, dent of this place, who has been tonight. visiting friends here and at Junction M r Mao Johnson and Miss A Mar tin, of Creswell,.wero in the Grove Sunday, Miss Gertrude Burdick, of this city, was visiting in Eugeue the flrst of this City, left on Thursday m orning’s over land for her home in Josephine Co. W e have made special prices on Shirtwaists in white and colars, summer dress goods* all rement dry goods and we are putting out about two hundred pairs of shoes of all sizes and kinds at greatly reduced prices, These are good servicable shoes. They are a little off as to style and we have to make room for new goods. A pair of this lot w ill be sold for 50c a pair. You’ll find a price shrinkage in every other part of the store, too. I R M NSMLHND, COTTAGE GROVE. SUITS T H A T DO S U IT Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is sirapty superb. Linings are most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless. customers. Prices Facings, Trimmings ami $10 to $18— to win and retain W e are also agents for the Henry H ilp tailoring house of San Francisco, D R Y GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines. W o pay the highest m arket price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Leston L Lewis who has been em will speak for itself. ployed as head book-keeper at the Booth-Kelly Co’s mills at Saginaw, ur^ok. hns been transferred,to the Coburg M is Ed Underwood returned Mon office. H e left'Sunday for his new day from Boswell Springs from an position. outing. M M Meyers, of Saginaw, was in Rev F E B illiu gton preached nt the town, Wednesday, and made the Christian Church Sunday morning L eader a pleasant call. M r Meyers "will leave shortly for Albany and other and evening. ( ’ It Mead, one of W alterville’s most points down the vulley upoD an exj prominent citizens, paid Cottage Grove teuded trip. Mr Dennis Slagle had a. couple of a short visit, Tuesday. R M Cramer, one of Corvallis’ busi horses to “ come up’* missing the fltst ness men was looking over the Grove of this week. As the horses were raised on the ranch where they were Sunday and Monday. being kept It looks a little suspicious T M Rutherford, o f Marion Station that they have been stolen. near Salem, was visiting in our city, Mr and Mrs Geo Webb, arrived up the Urst o f the week. from Portland Sunday on a short Misses Edna Wallace, Anna Tan- visit among friends and a tour of Riper and Ethel Wootey visited at pleasure seeking. Thev cotildn t have Wnlkers, Saturday evening, found a better plnee to go to. No Mr Joe M iller and wife returned doubt Portland will seem dull and Saturday from Coast Fork where they dead when they get back. have been for some time. Dr Geo W all left Tor n week’s com Monday’s nnd W ednesday’s stages bined business and pleasure trip to for Bohemia were Crowded with pas Bohemia, Wednesday. He+xpects to sengers as usual this week. joiu his wife and daughter there who Miss Agnes lihudolph returned have been rusticating for somo weeks Wednesday, from New Port where she at the mines owned »b y Mrs W a ll’s sons, Ralph and Frank Whipple. has been spending a few weeks. Sweeney & Alvido’s big white Miss L ottie W ooley leaves today for ail extended visit with M r and miristrels play in the Opeaa Houso this evening. They are said to be Mis W ilson Glass ut Brownsville. Anchor Alstead, o f Harrisburg, is fine aggregation o f fun-makers and visiting this week wiih his uncle, H C minstrels but as they put up at our Madsen, one (J our popular jewelers. hotels, rent their hall and otherwise patronize homo Institutions instead R W Nowlnnd was in Eugene the of showing in a tent nnd doing their flrst of the week invoicing the stock of own cooking they probably will not goods lately purchased of Mrs Rankin. have much of a house Mrs J C Johnson loft for the mines, Mr and Mrs L F Wooley. left W ed Monday, where she w ill join her nesday night for Oak H ill cemetery husband and enjoy u few weeks out ten miles west of Eugene, to attem ing. the funeral services of M r Wooley s Miss Hattie P efley who has been Grandmother, who died at Monroe, visiting with her uncle, M r Jim Mc Oregon, August 27, at the home of her Farland left for her home in Idaho, «on Mr J S Wooley, of Benton county. *>ou, ___ l sudden wim Her death though was not not en- en- Thursday. - tirely unexpected 9s she had reached Misses L e ia Hanford aDd Clara Tan several years beyond the commonly Riper and Roy G riggs attended the n rtp.l three ecores and teo marks. ma” was • moo g Lane Cou n ty s ice cream social at Walkers, Saturday “ Grand u ra n iim «__ three sons. evening. L E W IS Come in and examine our stock. & VE ATC H . Garman à Hemenway Mid Sunders Cleaiapœ % \p , C07AMENCING JU LY 5. V ! 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 w ill be a money saving proposition to yon. Come and see us. GARM AN & H EM ENW AY, merchandising -' SHOES EHSY TO BUY Two good Points about these Shoes are—they are easy to buy and they are easy to wear. W e believe w e haye a stock o f M ens, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes that w ill afford a sat isfactory shoe for every caller. W e are reliably inform ed the Nug get has again changed hands this week, M r C J H oward retirin g from to mourn her demise. the business. Mrs.T M Sherwood and daughter, Dora and Miss Ona M arkley returned Wednesday noon from Boswell springs from an outing. Pacific Timber Co s Store. 1 *sQlP‘J M OUDj b€li| O Arryb. menfp * ____ l,fc Mrs Birkshire, o f Goshen, who ha» «vemocciê * "* * ? * , l*e n visiting for a week or so with her mother, M rs CondoD, returned to her home Thursday. UNDER cucir! W ODD It F E L L O W ’S H ALL. COTTAGE GROTE, OREQON. it