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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1902)
o/ i ' — The •V ol 2 Ü I"V ' Oldest and most Widely Read texspaper C cttag-e G -rcvs, Orospcrj in a C C T 0 3 E I 5 3 1 -, IT o. 1 3 3 2 . BAER WON’T DEAL Before ¿Ebaíúng Dour Sburcfo^es •ft* Prosperous Mining Section— BIG RAILROAD LANDSLIDE W!TH THE UNIONS. The heavy rains o f last week in the Sacramento Canyon were respon W ashington , Oct 2 7 . — At the coal sible for a huge landslide on tho strike meeting today liaer objected S P C o’s Hues near Lamoine, twenty to the presence of Mitchell, a9 presi miles south o f Dunsmuir, Saturday that delayed truiSa dent of the United Mine Workers, afternoou, before the commission, and said he sixteen hours. The entire mountain would in no wise deal with the side slid away covering the tracks organization, but had no objections for a length of three hundred feet to M itchell's presence as a repre with a mass o f rock, earth and sentative of the miners in the debris. A number of gangs of anthracite region. Baer announced workmen were hastened to the that he would urge at a solution to scene from Redding and Dunsmuir. the labor problem the adoption of a During the progress of the work a readjustment of the sliding scale, gang of Greek laborers struck and which he called a prolit-sharing refused to continue work until day system, and which gave practically light. Their places were supplied peace in the mines for many years. but the effect of the strike was to increase the delay of traffic. It is rather early in the season for land D es M oines , O ct 28. —Four mask slides; but tho rains of the past ed men robbed the Prairie City week were quite heavy in tho Sac- State Hank of 14000 at 4 o'clock rameuto Canyon and the location of this morning. Eight charges of the slide was an unusual one. ; dynamite were necessary to blow the safe. Before making their es Biliousness and liver disorders ut cape the robbers tired a number of this season muy bo prevented by shots to terrify the citizens, who cleansing the system with DeWltt’a were attracted to the sccue. Little Early Risers. Theso famous little pills do not grlpo. They move the bowels gently, but copiously, aud W a sh in g ton , O ct 28.—Roosevelt, by reason of tho tonio properties, in bis annual message will devote & give tone and strength to the glands. paragraph urging better mining Benson Drug Co. •?* For the season do not fail to call and sea our new lines of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Capes, Coats, Jackets and Furs. Also the finest line of winter underwear it has been possible to secure. The quan tity, excellence, reasonableness in price of our Dres3 Trimmings are conceded by all to be superior to any shown heretofore. No trouble to show you cur goods. Hf: ^ ^ laws and provisions governing public lauds in Alaska. The delegation from Alaska culled at tho temporary White House this morning, escorted by Congressman Wooten, of Texas, who acted as spokesman. After ex L aùùu I u *. Alaska's see,.'a, the pra seated Roosevelt with- a gygantic mooso head and cabinet of gold and copper ore. Tho President was highly pleased. He will place the head on tho wall of the White keep w*rh: Arta be comfortable . House family dinning room. After A cold home is an excusable evil the Alaskans had left he confered when you can get the Coles Parlor with and dictated to Cortelyou the Stove. They are not only highly ornamental as a piece of furniture, Alaskan matter for his annual mes -V •7K For Ladies, Misses and Children but their chief virtue is an article of sage. utihty. Very economical in use fuel they soon pay for themselves, and maintain a splendid regular heat, easily cleaned and free from gas. A GREAT WHEAT CROP SECURED. Griffin & Veatch. NOTH'E TO CKEClTOKS. B E N W A Y & BURKHOLDER. C L O T H IN G -y Notice Is hereby «luen that the under*'.Kneel have been, by the county Court o f Lano Countv, Oregon appointed administrators o f the estate o f J II Perkins, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims »gainst the estate o f the said J II Perkins, deceased are hereby notified to present the same io us, duly verified at the office o f E K Sklpworth in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from from tile date hereof. Cottage Grove, Or. April 3rd E B 8K IPW O KTH . Attorney for the Estate. PATH KK INK A PEEK I NS, .1 P Cl.’ KKIN Administrators o f the estate of J deceased.____ H Perkins, PLEASING CLOTHES. FOR W ELL DRESSED MEN. W h en w e buy o u p stock, w e ape anx ious for rape quality and right prices. w e ape anxious to procure fop our customers the best. There’s Q U A L IT Y S T Y L E and FINISH In these Suits and every buyer speaks o f liis pleas ure in owning them. For the N oxt Ten Days we w ill W in -.- e , Ark., Oct. 20.— While the parents were absent the three daughters of Farmer Thomas G ib son were killed this morning, their heads being crushed with nn axe, and tho elder child, Marie aged 14, criminally assulted. David Cross, a negro, has been arrested, but denied that he was the prinaipal, but says he witnessed the triple tragedy, which was committed by another negro, Tom Johnson. A great crowd is pursuing Johnson, and his capture is expected nt any time. It 'is probable that both negroes will bo burned. The combined spring and winter wheat crops aro now estimated at A pretty Juckson country school 760,000,000 bushels, according to raarm, wishing to secure early at the final report of “ The American tendance, promised to kiss the first Agriculturist” o f October 18, grown pupil at school every morning, and on 52,225,000 acres, an nverage now the larger boys hnvo takon to yield of 14.6 bushels to the acre. roosting on the school bouso fence The yield of winter wheat is placed all night, at 463,000,000 bushels and spring at 207,000,000 bushels. The crop L ondon , O ct 27.— It is declared for 1901 was returned by this authority nt 752,000,000 bushels. positively that General Botha, aud In winter wheat the rate of yield in Delarey have abandoned their pro the Central Mississippi Valley sur p o s e d tour of the United .States, and will return to South Africa. passes all previous records. This authority culls attention lo MAF.ftlEO. the fact that the estimates of the* D e p a r tm e n t of Agriculture are loo R obinson —JÍ akeu - At the home of low. Tho discrepancy is almost en the bride’ s parents on Row River, tirely iq the acreage, the rale of Friday Oct 24, 1302, W II Robin yield, as reported by the department son and Lorn Baker, Rev N B and by the journal quoted being in Waldon officiating. Miss Baker close agreement. “ The American wes among Cottage Grove’ s most v ..« » -r> - Agriculturist” points out that tbs young ](Uiei ^ tbo total acreage, as now estimated G , Leu)EB join8 hpr mnnv fri*nds in the department, is 41,000,000 acres, ^ lo ft against census returns,which showed l kagiDl , rou|lUfa vo Sell our roguler $15.00 Suits for $1100. A t the PHCIF1C TIMBER CO’S STORE Under O dd Fellows’ Hall, C ottars Grove, Oregon. THREE SISTERS MURDER ED AND ONE OUT RAGED. j w is)jicg c the crop o f 1839 to be 52,589,000 acres, and to accept the present ] A sha ms — L a F our— Mr Tlios Abrams officials estimates it is necessary to | ond Mies Iv.a LaFore were mar- concede a reduction o f 8,090,000j ri.d in t’ua City Hall, at ¡Salem, acres in three years—something im- j possible. J last Thursday. O ct 23. They will reside in F o l e y ' s M o n e y and T a r Gr0Te cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Cottage