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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
--•The 'V o i S I V Oldest and most Widely Read Nwspaper in a Cottagra OteOVt, Oregon, SBPTEM BSR £20, 1902. •4» • Must Have been at Eugene. ••• • Are now arriving and in the meantime ve are offering our line of Ladies Sh±nt Waists a t c o st S H O E S At Greatly Reduced Prices. l & B R IS T O W . CLOAKS, JACKETS, CAPES, FURS, í Ladies, Misses and Children ‘ ‘That Tired Feeling.” it gives the carpenter and builder when he has to use poor tools. There is no necessity of it when you can buy tho very best that is made at bed-rock prices from our superb stock. Our assortmeut of high grade tools, builders’ hardware, stoves and tinware and everything that is em braced in the line of hardware you will find here at prices that can’ t be duplicated. GRIFFIN &VEACTCH CO NOTICE TO CRECIT0U8. HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDER. Wo Have Not Got Into The White House Yoi. DIED. Notice is hereby gtuen that the undersigned have been, by the county Court of Lane Countv, Oregon appointed administrators o f the estate of J H Perkins, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against the estate o f the said J H Perkins, deceased are hereby notified to present the same to us, duly verified at the office of E K Sklpworth in Eugene. Oregon, within six months from from the date hereof. Cottage Grove, Or. April 3rd E B8KIPWOKTJL Attorney for the Estate. CATHERINE A PERKINS, J PCVRRIN j Administrators o f the estate of J II Perkins, ( deceased. JUSTAS A “STARTER.” DAVIS.—The infant daughter of In his Dalton (Mass.) speech Mr Mr aud Mrs Chester Davis, Tues Roosevelt said: ‘‘When I talk to day evening. Mr and Mrs Davis it. Tho late Vice President Hobart you of my own executive duties, I have the sympathy of a host of used in his residence a Needham can tell you definitely what will and friends in their loss. piano, and Crvil Dodge secretary what will not be done.” Well, as a for Binger Herman bought a piano W alla ce , — Margarette, daughter of starter, Mr Roosevelt might say from us. Next week you can see a Mr and Mrs W L Wallace, died at whether he intends to bring criminal letter in my show window which their home in this city, Sunday proceedings against the violators of ought to be proof of the above fact. morning, aged 3 years, 1 month the federal anti-trust law. So far he has maintained a significant silence Mr Frank Jordan of this city, and 21 days. on this interesting topic. purchased from us a fine Chickering The family have the sympathy of piano. Best in the world. And Mr the entire community in their sad A H o y ’ « W i l d R i d e t o r I. i r e . and Mrs Collins, of Saginaw secured bereavement. With family around expecting him one of our fine Colonial style Need One more little lamb Is folded to die, and a son ridiogfor life IS miles ham, a beauty. I can safely say that Safe on the Shepherds breast; to get Dr King’s New Discovery for One more of earth’s tics is severed, there is no better upright piano Little Margaret has gone to rest. Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W H made than the Needham. We also .^wu, Ie-esville, Ind., endured One more of our loved ones waiting, carry some other high grade pianos, In that Heavenly home so bright; death's agonies from asthma, but this Waiting till life’s scenes are ended, wonderful medicine gave instant re and some as low as $150 on terms And we enter that "City of Light.” lief and soon cured him. He writes: to suit. Organs at all prices. From Tho’ our hearts are tom with anguish “ I now sleep soundly every night.” $16 up to $100, Reasonable dis Like marvelous cures of Consumption As we bow beneath the rod, count for cash. Call at our store Teach us now to whisper calmly Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Not our will but Tbine, oh God. and Grip prove its matchless merit in Cottage Grove, Got our prices, for dll Throat and Lung troubles. than a piano or organ, and be happy. The “ Lyric Queen” will be Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. presented by Miss Georgia Harper Trial bottles free at J P Currin’s drug T K R ic h a r d so n and Company on Oct 7th- store. Cottage Grove. But we are getting very close to O ^o. 1 0 . NOSHANDLEER FOR HIM. MINING COMPANY MEETING. New Goods For Fall E A K IN Prosperous Mining Section--- t -----------------------------------*---------------------------------------- - . _________________________ The congregation was debating question of whether or not to pur chase a chandelier for the new church. Some argued in favor of it, and some opposed. Bensons, pro and con were advanced on both sides. Throughout the discussion, one old brother sat silent, apparently biding his time. By and by, he arose and cleared bis throat. His solemn air indicated that he believed be bud something important to im part. “Brethern,” he said, “ You are a-talkiug here about buyin’ this here shandyleer. It would cost a whole lot of money, and after ye bought it, what would you do with it? Who have ye got, who have ye got, I say, that could play on it? Ez fer me, I dont want no shandlyeer unless we got a sister among us ez kin play the thing to a standstill. I ’m fur progress, fust, last and all the time, but I dont want no instru ments a standin’ around idle.’’ The point settled the question and the pureba e of the four lamp chandelier was indefinitely post poned. The incident is an actual occurrence, and said to have oc curred some where down the valley. It must have been iu Eugene. The Golden Slipper Company Elected Officers in Eugene Saturday Evening. An important meeting of members of the Golden Slipper Mining Com pany was held in Eugene Saturday evening in the office of Attorney A C Woodcock. Officers were elected as follows. President, Dr W W Oglosby of Junction City; vice president, W Shan Conser, Portland; secretary and treasure, M O Warner, Eugene. This Company owns ten produc tive claims in the Bohemia mining ing district. Great improvements a»e in store for their property. Within a few months Bohemia will have on foot thousands of dollars worth of improvements necessary to getting out the precions metal. THE PRESIDENT ILL Has an Operation Performed A Result of the Trolly Car Ac cident at Pittsfield, Mass. As a result of the traumatism (bruises) received in the trolly-car iccwkmt at Pittsfield, Mass., there was found to be a circumscribed collection of perfectly pure serum iu the middle third of the left ante rior tibial region, the sac containing about two ounces, which was re moved. The indications are that the President should make speedy re covery. It is absolutely imperative Fi no Hat. however, that be remain quiet from The Misses Bartels showed us a using the leg. The trouble is not fine ostrich feather Wednesday that serious, but temporarily disabling. they had sold. It was a beauty and only cost $20 cash. The hat when completed brought them $30 and is without doubt the finest specimen of the millinery art ever displayed In spite of the fact that the re in the city. If you want the most publicans insist that our retention beautiful hats of the season you of the Philippine islands is purely dou’t have to go to Eugeue for benevolent, the returning soldiers them. Call on the Misses Bartels continue to tell of cruelties that and examine their new and up-to- would shock any one not vhorughly enamored with the doctrine of forco date styles. and conquest. The school teachers, too, who have been sent over there Oregon Mineral Springs Fair. are finding conditions very different A grand fair ami agricultural ex hibit will be given at the Oregon from what they expected. When Mineral Springs on Oct 3d, 4th and they come home wo shall have dis 5th. Plenty of amusements are interested expert testimony. ,j_, ' - Donkey Engine. Messrs Long A Bingham received their large new -‘donkey” engine and boiler Wednesday. It will be used iu hauling logs to the O & S E railroad for shipment to their now saw mill. The engine is a dandy and will add greatly to the output of theinill, STORIES OF CRUELTY. promised in the line of races, con tests, swings and dances. Cottage Grove merchants have been liberal in their offering of prises for the best display of farm produce and a first class time is anticipated by all who can attend. The Springs are becoming an attractive summer re sort and are fitted up for bathing facilities in style. Hotel rates $1.00 per day. L e v i G ee r , Prop. PHILUPINE CHOLERA. W a sh in g t o n , Sept 23.— Latest re ports to the war department are that cholera has gained a foothold in the army in the Philippines. Thirty-four deaths are reported as occurring in one day from the virulent disease. Minstrels never will die, but old minstrel ideas have been dead for some time; iu fact, ever sinco A • i.l D i s a p p o i n t m e n t . Ineffective liver modlcine is a die-I Beach k Bowers launched a new and appointment, but you don’t want to i up-to-the-minute novelty in min purge, 3traln and break the glands ot ] strelsy. The company will be here the stomach and bowels DeWitt's! on Tuesday, Hopt 30 and should be Little Early Risers never disappoint. ! attended by all who love the bright They cleanse the system of all poison 1 and putrid matter and do it so gently j and clean in minstrelsy. Beach k that one enjoyes the pleasant effects Bowers always give us wholesome They are a tonic to the liver. Cur«- ] fun snd their appearance is heralded biliousness, torpid liver and prevent j with pleasure. lever. Sold by Benson Drug Co.