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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1902)
— - - PCRS3NAL — TENS --------------------------------------— OF INTEREST. Miss Nettie Burdick spent Sunday at her homo in this city. Medley went to Halsey last ZM ^ Clms Monroe the genlalntght clerk at the Imperial returned home, Mon *eeU. W \v Welch n u up from Eugene, day, from a two week’s visit in Port- laodand Puget Sound points. ¿and ay. To buy Jackets, Cloaks or Capes, see our line and find the newest styles in the market. W e have a large variety ar.d samples of Monte Corlo, those w e can order in any size or color, and have them in 24- hours. W ill give you £,1 MoKIbben is down front the they will surprise you. T he M isses N ewland . mines this week. Mr and Mrs J K Barrett, who have been for a couple of months visiting releti/es and friends in the eastern states, returned to their home iu this city Wednesday night. They were well pleased with their trip but think there is no place like homo just the j M Sherwood was in Eugene, this same. week attending circuit court. Rev G N Feese, of Texas, and who Miss Marie Thompson visited with has been called to the pulpit by the her parents In Eugene Sunday. .VI E Church, of this city, has arrived Miss Lena Benoit returned last week and will preach his first sermou at the from a visit her mother at Salem. M E Church next Sunday at 11 a m. Attorney Jerome Knox attended Rev Feese takes the place of Itey Lee circuit court in Eugene this week. who was appointed to this charge by A .T Anderson and W D Cliuo were the general conference but who on down from Star, the first of the week. account of his health could not ac I I I Bingham returned to his home cept tho appointment. The Rev in Portland Monday on the delayed Feese is said to be an eloquent speaker and a fine gentleman. train. Mrs Ida Simpson, of Eugene, visit ed with L iza Rogers the first of the woek. C I? Dutton, of Yoncolla, was doing business in the G rove a day or so this week. Herbert Leigh, the assnyer, was up from the county seat Saturday and Sunday. Dr L W Brown, o f Eugeno, was in the Grove on professional business, Monday. .Miss EffleStownrt came home Sat urday from a visit with friends at Portland. Miss Eva Chamberlain of tho U of O visited with her parents in tho Grove, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Unnib, of Portland, state organizer of the W C T D will be in Cottage Grove on Friday and Saturday Nov 14 aud 15 to hold a county tem perance institute. She will lecture Friday and Saturday evening. The place of meeting will be announced later. /NXT^^XT x a a When you are ready. Alta K ing went to Eugene Monday, Special sale ia Millinery, Saturday, Nov 15. on badness. Every hat in the store reduced for 50 head of stock sheep for sale or the one day only. Call and get prices, trad* for cattle. J H H aw ley . A W Wallace spent Sunday with ibis family in the G rove. Hr and Mrs Coffin, of the Divide, were in the Gro< e, Tuesday. Mr Jean Howe o f Crsewell, was in town Monday,on business. a a a a a I p e c ia l p r ic e s On these goods as we w ill not Carry a stock of them, order them special and can ofiord to sell them at a very small profit. GARM AN & H E M E N W A Y , ^ erch S ndising -. SU ITS T H A T DO SUI T © “© ® Capps suits always have a form fitting shapeliness that is simply superb. Facings, Trimmings and Linings are moBt appropriate and tho Tailoring is faultless. Prices $10 to $18 — to win aud retain customers. AVe are also agents for the Henry Hilp tailoring house of San Francisco. Father Doyle recently of Grants Pass but now having eburge of St Josephs church at Roseburg will give services bore overy fourth ^Sunday of the month and wishes to announce that there will be High Mass in the Catholic church at 1U o’clock Sunday morning N ov 23. Confessions will be heard and communion given any time We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Farm Produce. boforo Mass and confessions will be will speak for itself. Alf Dillard is playing the piano for heard also on Sunday evening from the Madison Square Theater Company 7 to 8.30 this week at Martin's Hull. died ! We call your attention to tho Misses Newiand’s millinery sole notice in an other column. I t will Interest you. Misses Ermine Veatch and Louise Newland went fo Eugene Wednesday, returning Wednesday night. Lon Martin came down from Bo hemia tiie last o f Inst week. Ho re ports some snow in tho mountains. R W Newland arrived up from Eu gene, Monday, to look aftijr his busi ness inte-ests hero for a flay or two. Mrs Katie M edley and Airs Homer M illard went to Eugene Monday to visit with their mother, Mrs Hanson; this week. Babe Fishor’s company is playing an engagement at Albany this week. She was hero last year with tho Fisher & VanOlove Co. Mr E C Lockwood and wife came down from W ildwood last week anil went to Lotane to attend tho funeral of Mr Lockwood's mother. Mr and Mrs Leo H enry went to Eu gene Saturday to witness the foot ball game between the U o f O and the Medical College o f Portland, D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES Our Prices are a w a y Down on these Lines. Oct 31, Mrs S G Lockwood, age 55 years. Death was duo to dropsy and heart trouble and though not un expected by her many friends was a terrible shock ns the end was not expected so suddenly. Mrs Lockwood was one of the best known and most universally lo v e d l&diee ia th is aeigUViorbood. None knew her but to love her. A sweet sunny disposition, ber hand was ever open to the poor or needy Her brother, I W l ’etrio, passed through her room at midnight and aakod her how she was resting. She replied iu her ever cheerful manner that she was very comfortable and chatted a few moments evidently in the best of spirits, but tbo dark messenger entered before dawn and took her life so quietly that no one wns aware of his presenco. Besides her husband, S G Lock- wood, she leaves her father and mother, Mr and Mrs J D Petrie, and L E W IS & VEATCH. THE LUXURY You will find the finestlineof silver ware at H C Madsen’s. Attorney J ii Medley attended cir cuit court at Eugene this week. Tho Br,-ilner A & Armstr on g Co’ File nnd F lofs Silks at Pacific Timber has been brought within the means of modest incotoer and h i p ’ reed the p t Vifif-t/V*■,( clerk and the me- ’ ^ i f ’W r f l l J i ¡j chanic on the same footing with the millionaire. Fine Cut Glass for wedding piesents at H 0 .Mad-on A. Miss Ethel Yuney, of Merlin, is in the Grove this week visiting with her relatives and friends. Mrs Jones returned to Eugene, Tuesday, after a short visit with Mrs A AV Wallace. The International Tailoring Co., Go to Miss M ary Bartel’s for the latest styles in Millinery. You can’t help being pleased with her stock nnd prices. Opposite the Imperial Hotel. W orm of F£NB TAILORING Go’s Store. Cull at H C Madsen’s new.store and , see the fine line of ladies aud gents watches. NEAT' YORK AND CHICAGO, make up garments to your measure of the most up-to-date patterns in the latest style at prices you would scarcely imagine possible for work of this kind. Over 450 samples to select from, which would give us a pleasure to show you. l>estroy«*r* Thos Jenkins, who has lately re by Capt Jno O’Brien assisted by AVhito’s Cream A’ crmifug*', not only turned from an extensive trip in the Suislaw Grange No 51. She was kills worms, but removes tho mucus east says a maq can ride 20 miles on and slime, in which they build tlioir the street ears in Chicago for 5 cents. laid to rest in the I O O F cemetery. nests; it brings, and quickly, a healthy A remarkable coincidence was that condition of tho body where worms Homer Millard, who has been spend her death occured on ber 37 wed cannot exist. 25e at New E ra Dm,- ing a few weeks visiting with his wife Store. and friends here, returned to his ding anniversary. home in Bakersfield Calif., Thursday M ORGAN— At her home in this Have you been to see Miss Mary evening. city, Saturday morning, Nov 1st, Bartel’s Millinery display? I f not Mesdames J W Baker, L F Wooley, dont put off calling any longer she Mrs Dell Morgan, aged 22 yrs. ChamberlaDd, F D Wheeler, Taylor, still has some fine up to-date trimmed Mrs Morgan has only lived and Newland attended a m eeting of hats that are beauties. I t is no the W C T U at Saginaw Saturday among our people a little over one trouble to show them to you and afternoon. year but her gcntloness and kindly you will find her prices reason disposition lias served to endear her able, Opposite the Imperial Hotel. James Jennings came down from the miues the first of tho week. M r to the hearts of all who knew her lUM.tlful C le a r SM e*. Jennings has been continuously at nnd during the family’ s brief stay Herblne exerts a direct Indue* ' ’ Bohemia for nearly two years and has made many friends who feel the bowels, liver and kidneys, r feels justly entitled to a rest. that they have sustained a personal ing nnd strengthen loss. Mr and Airs Morgan ha and rnaintainig tl KKU in a The Madison Square Theater (?) dition of health ; thus torn* Company has been 'rid d in g the town | i only been married about thirteen ii men cause o i yellow, of its small change this week. O f' ; months and tbo cnt'ro community asy skin, nnd more or less course they will come ngalD for our sympathizes with him in bis sad -pies, blotches and blackheads. I People like to bo bilked once in a bereavement. while. It L O C A L B R E V IT IE S . W P Lockwood, of Vancouver, Wash arrived Sunday afternoon to M r Robt Dillurd, one of Lane attend the funeral o f his mother, Mrs seven children, Wntkin P of A'ictorin county’s early pioneers lies at the S G Lockwood, o f Lorane B. C., Ernest C., of Bohemia, Ger point of death at his home just below C W W allaeo returned Monday trude, Mildred, Flossie, Stanley and this city. M r Dillard attended church from Eugene where he was summons Sunday as usual but ate quite a lot of ed to appear as a witness in the Jud Ursula all of Lorane, three brothers grupeg after dinner nnd was suddently E C Petrie, of Rome AVis., I AV taken with « violent spell of the Wiley assault and battery oaso. The dog suit last week resulted in Petrie, of Lorane, and D r H H cramps, which has lately developed piling up a nice little bill o f costs to Petrie, of Cottage Grove. Her into conjestion o f the bowels. Little the parties interested while tho 10 hopes are entertained of his recovery. friends are numbered legion. cent dog g ot off scott free. F uneral services were conducted Come in and examine our stock. S ow Era Drug Store. K W N EW LA D ^ r ^WIII — K iK a ffju n E c a i* a * » s jc fr w n a * r« THE OLD RELIABLE DRU6 STORE J. P. C U R R iN , P ro p rie to r, Prescriptions carefully compounded aud wo always keep on hand the Purest Drugs. Paints, Oils and Varnishes Our line of Books. Stationery, W all Papon and Notions are not surpassed in Quality or tv. .ntitv in the city. Prices are risrht. . Foley s Kidney Cure Foley s Honey and Tar m a k n kidneys aud bladder r i z t t cures colds, prevents pneumonia.