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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
£ Up to Date CO. Carry a Full Line of Dressmakiig I Building Hardware, Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges, Garden Tools, Fishing jjj Tackle, N e w and Second Hand Bicycles and Sundries. I r—, — A otis for McCormick llarvestiog Machinery ___ _ | fa H a a * FI— iWag and Till Work. OF The “ Lyric Queen.” The “ Little Duchess.” INTEREST. F IN E T A IL O R IN G tM iss Daisy 'T i n a s ’ SafleFs A ITEMS J C Wallace came home Friday night from a trip north us far as Portland with the 8 P C o’s bridge car penters. of At Give us a call and we w ill treat you right. 1 > PERSONAL TH E LU XURY fin e lin e o f S c h o o l lto.k s a n d a ll t lie la t e s t M a g lz ite s , S t a t io n e r y E t c . One door West of the Cottage Grove, y P*t Office Jregon. has been brought within the means of modest incomes and has placed the clerk and the me chanic on the same footing with the millionaire. And the next day it rained. Misses Dessie and Orpha Harms L O C A L B lt E V IT It S . Almon Hemenway went to Creswell were among the many young folks to visit the street fair at Eugene, Wed Sunday. For all the latest stvles ii spring Ross Cbainhorlain went to Eugene nesday. Mrs J T Cardwell and daughter, Millinery g o to Miss Mar; Bartels Tuesday. Chas Dutton went to Portland Sun Della, left Wednesday for Eugene to one door east of W illson’, restau enjoy the sights of the carnival duriug day night. rant. the week. It L Sj ong was in town a few days NSW YORK AND CHICAGO, When your piano neeis tuning Leston Lewis, who is in the employ this week. ment of the Booth-Kelly Co, at Co dont get some tramp tunir to “fix Walter Baker and wife went to Eu- burg, visited with his parents, in this it” for you. M O Warner, d Eugene make up garments to your measure of jgene, Tuesday. city, this week. the most up-to-date patterns in the and who is well known as i reliable E J Frazier was in the city Monday, Mrs J PCurrinand Mrs J C Perk latest style at prices you would scarcely from Eugene. ins and Miss F.rmine Veath were re piano tuner, makes regular trips to imagine possible for work of this kind. Fiank Jordan la spending the week gistered at the Hoffman House in Cottage Grove and will k »p your ju Bohemia. ' Eugene, Monday. piano in order by the year 09 reason- Over 450 samples to select from, which would give us a L B Gibson of this city was in Eu Mr Ladd and family and his mother ble as you can ask. gene this week. pleasure to show you. Mrs Finnigan who have been in the The Brainord & Arrastnng Co’ Mrs Darwin Bristow visited at Eu Bohemia district for some time return Filo and Floss Silks at Pacific Timber ed home Saturday. gene this week. Co’s Store. Otto Brown was down to Eugene Mrs Skinner, of Boston, Mass , ar Try Morris Poultry Cure at Lewis puc day this week. rived one day last week on an extend & Veatch. No cure no pay. Free J S Wooley returned to his home ed visit with her daughter, Mrs Dell samples. Morgan, of this city. fu-ar Monroe, Wednesday, At a meeting of Ivanhoe Command- llorale Harms has ente.ed the ery, K T, last night. Dr Geo Wall, of of O for his secoud year. Cottage Grove, was given the knight Bill Fermuu and wife went to Eu- hood degree.—Guard. une to take in the Carnival. Mr Robert Carey left on the noon Mrs Abrams went to Eugene, Tues train, Tuesday for his old home in day to attend the street fair. Kansas City Mo, where he will visit Geo Me Queen was visiting with for some few weeks. Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and |>is mother at Loraue, Sunday. Linings are most appropriate and the Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18— to win and retain TheC M A Band left on the noon Mr and Mrs Carl Boren were Eu- train Tuesday for Eugene where they customers. We are also agents for the Henry H ilp tailoring house of San Francisco. [ene visitors duriug fair week. have been engaged to help furnish Natiiau Barrett and Gardner Mores music for the street fair. |f Eugene were in town Sunday. Mr Jim Medley and daughter Miss (.Itev Armstrong arrived on Wednes Martha camo up from Eugene, Sun day's noon train from points south. day to attend the funeral of little Miss Etta Vaughn came home from Margaret Wallace which took place |he Hayes hop yard Monday ufternoou Monday Morning. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. Come in and examine our stock. It Rev Zimmerman and wife and J I Attorney J C Johnson made a busi- will speak for itself. |rip to the county seat, Wednesday. Jones left Wednesday afternoon for Grants Pass where they go to attend Georgia Harper and her excellent the Conference of the M E Church to at the Opera House Oct 7 and 8. now in session at that place. f C F Cathcart arrived np on Wednes Miss Hale, of Newman Calif., a ay’s local from points down the grand daughter of T M Gardner, left alley. on Wednesday’s train for her home New illustrated songs and other after a month’s visit with her grand foeeialties at the Opera H ouse Oct father and family on Coast Fork. and 8. Mrs Downing and daughters, Misses | Mi9ses Anna VanRiper and Ethel Ethel und Ester, left on the overland Tooley took in the carnival at Eugene Monday night for Tulare,Calif., where they go to reside. Their many friends lit woek. here regret to see them leave. Marion Veatch is able to be out on Coining Miss Georgia Harper and be street again after a few days her excellent company will present [In ess. the following plays during their Attorneys J S Medley and J E Young engagement here. "The Lyric tere in Eugene one day tlio first of Qnuen” and the Little Duchess. ho week. . The Cottage Grove CM A brass band Levi Geer, manager of the Mineral “ Coming Men of America,” have brings at Amos, was in tha Grove headquarters at the Courthouse lodg | i;.t Saturday. ing homo. As tho name indicates they Mrs W P Lockwood, Misses Flossie are mostly boys, under age.—Guard. Ini Millie Lockwood came over from Geo Leo, the veteran mill wright, fraue. Monday, returned Wednesday from tho Blue Miss Mabel Petrie of Loranc is River mines whore he went to make i-iting with her uncle H II Petrie and arrangements to have some develop |fe of this city. ment work done on his property J 8 Medley, T H Supple and John there. urrin were in Roseburg one day the This w ill be a money saving proposition to yon. Editor Wooley and uncle, J S rst of the week. Wooley returned from tho mines, Misses Neva Perkins and Lulu Tuesday, where they have been during urrin went to Eugene Monday to re- the grater purt of the summer doing development work on the Golcouda Itcr thoU of O. Mrs Thos Allen and Mrs John group of mines. Beach & Bowers’ minstrel com p o t s were among the Fair visitors M E R C H A N D IS IN G ’ pany, that is to be here under f the county seat Wednesday. canvas on Tuesday, Sept 30th is Mrs Geo Carson, of Boise City, bright and fresh, and, above all, new aho, is visiting with her nephew, with nothing that can offend, ami is tos Blew and family, this week. made up of os good minstrel artists l V Thornton and wife left on as are to be found. ednesday’a noon train for Eugene The Southern Paciflo Co has com ' isit the street fair at that place. pleted plans for the building or a |Mrs Gertie Lester, of Brooks, is round house and machine shops in Biting with her parents, Mr and .Mrs Grants Pass to take the place of tho 3 recently destroyed by nre. 1 he ^hn Davidson, of this city, this week. one ground is being prepared for the lay Mrs Pearson of Portland who has ing of the foundation and construction en visiting at the home of Mr Dave work on a new building will begin at hrkley returned to her home. Tues- once. T w o good Points about these Shoes are—they are easy to Ex-Governor John Whiteaker lies at buy and they are easy to wear. W e believe w e have a stock Parry Hart and wife returned the the point of death at his home in Eu ft of last week from Bohemia where gene. Latest advice states that the o f M en’s, Ladies’ and Children's Shoes that w ill afford a sa t >y have been for the past two venerable ex-Governor is constantly growing weaker and no hopes are paths. isfactory shoe for every caller. entertained "th is recovery. Several Mr Victor Tompkins, who have years ago Mr Whiteaker suffered from pn visiting with his brother, of this a stroke of paralysis and has never O', returned to his home in Missouri recovered from the shock entirely and pnday. advanced age. about H2 years, T h e International Tailoring C o., R W NEW LADCo"a o C .’e SUITS THAT DO SUIT © O O 0 $) © • • D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices are aw ay Down on these Lines. [ I LEWIS & VEATCH. Garman & Hemenway Mid S tin g e rs Clearapre ^alp, COMMENCING JU L Y 5. To make room for our large stock of fall goods now ordered, will give a discount of 1 Oto 15 per cent on all odds and ends. Come and see us. GARMAN & H E M E N W A Y . I i SHOES 4i- EHSY TO BUY P o n t fail to see the U f and P ^ ^ t ftt^ k MVtt but hopeful, igant gowns worn by Miss Harpez h ! was Greg, n s first governor and Iber production of the “ Lyric | “ aa always teen held in the highest Been.” esteem. Pacific Timber Co’s Store. UNDER ODD FE L L O W ’ S HALL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. i