The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, November 14, 1902, Image 1

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Tue Oldest cnd most Widely Read dim
T-per in a Frjsperous Mining Section—
C o tta lo G r e v e , Oreg-cix, I f O V E M
ècfore fiSbaking |)our ftarcbaies
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• For the season do not fail to call
and see 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 Dress Trimmings are
conceded by all to be superior to
any shown heretofore. No trouble
to show you our goods.
E Ä K IN
JACKETS
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For Ladies, Misses and Children
[ItM E M W A Y & BURKHOLDER.
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G3LDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY.
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nnd Cecil, Mr aud Mrs W I. Wallace
son, Everett, Mr and Urn A W Wal­
lace and daughters Ada and Katie,
Rev and Mrs C H Wallace Celebrated Mr and Mrs S 11 Mores and daugh­
ters Annie and Nettie and eons
the Filtieth Anniversary of
Clarence and Willard, and O W
their Nuptials.
Wallace and— well as our space is
EVERY CHILD LIVING. PRESENT AND ALL limited wo refrain from savin" more
THEIK GRAND CHILDREN B*JT ONE.
than— with their many frieues wo
wish tie aged couple many more
Tuesdav afternoon it was the anniversaries of their wedding day.
pleasure of the Editor and a host of
nearer relatives to accept an invita- | MADE A BIG STRIKE IN
tion to dine at the residence of Rev
C H Wallace and wife in honor of
GROUSE MOUNTAIN M INES
1 their having successfully passed
| the fiftieth null post of their wed­ Opened up Rich Ter-Foot Ledge Full of
ded life’s journey. . A number of
Nugget Cold.
intimate friends of the aged couple
helped to make the occasion a merry
Weiln. s lay’ s Register says: E II
one indeed. The long and capacious
Ingham, w ¡. nil smiles yesterday and
dining table had been lengthened
he had reason to he. Mr Ingham is
and loaded with every kind of ap­
one of threePproprietors and owners
petizing viauds essential to the
oi the Grouse Mountain Mining A
requirements of the most fastidious j
Milling Co., of Bohemia district, tho
epicurean. Not only was quality
other two being B E Hawley and
und
daintiness conspicious but
J C Klofc.btein.
quantity was much in evidence and
Sunday Mr Ingham received a
it was well for thoso who ate at the
letter from B E Hawley at Bohemia,
third and fourth tallies that it was
announcing tho opening up of a
so. Suflice it to say the dinner was
magnificent ledge of ore in tbe Gold
“simples munditiis et satis sur-
Dollar claim, one of the nine claims
perque.”
, u thu group flint, is ten feet nt
tbe
Rev G H Wallace is proud
grass roots and three foct wide next
the distinction of being the oldtHt
to the foot walla that shows what
living pioncov preacher.in Lnno Co-,
miners call nngget gold. It is coarse
nnd though ovor seventy years of
gold tho size of pin Lends. There
age is still hnle und hearty and has
is ale; fragments of quartz epated
never forsakon the habit formed in
with gold. In this ledge tho com­
the early “ sixties” of taking his
pany hue an ore chute 3G2 feet long
bible under his arm aud meeting his
and continuous with neither end in
appointments, rain or shine by
view.
preaching to tbe people in his1
As Mr Hawley snys in his letter
chosen field of labor. Iu building
to Mr Ingham “ There is plenty of
• up fjjs religious and moral senti-, rich •re :iow iu bigut to make a
Art.
moot of Luuo County from its early
you esu confidently
stamp mill howl.” These mines are
I here. Wav? Because history, fevv if any preachers have located in tho very beurt of tbe Bo-
we're on
In tout for just that exerted a more widely felt in­ bemia district, adjacent to tho
A new bio-» or .'Hugo
'Hugo is our pride fluence than I 10 has wielded, aud famous Knott rind Noonday mines
and delight, as it will be yours when history, few if any havo received and givo promise of making tho
you buy ft— why not bur it and be p<ss pecuniary assistance from his owners verv rich wen.
happy? What you want is a stove congregations, By the sweat of bis
what we want is stove purchasers, brow bis bread has been eaten and
■ S ta rtlin g , b u t T r u e .
while like many an unpolished stone
let’s get together.
" I f every one knew what a g ra n d
his faults may sometimes appear
medicine Dr King’s New Life Pills Is”
. Griffin & Veatch.
more prominent than those of his writes D II Turner liemp-< ytown, Pa.
NOTICE TO CEEClTOILS.
mote cultured peers, they nro on “ you’d sell uli you have In a ilny. Tw o
Notice 1* hereby glueii that the onrt»?roli?n*U the surface and scarcely dim the weeks’ uso has mad«- a new man of
have been, b\ the county Court of Ja»ue Countv,
me.” Inf'illlblo for constipation,
< M i-iron appointed administrators of the estate lustre of the gem within.
of J 1* Perkins, deccaned, and all Kroon* hav­
storaaoh and liver troubles. 2Bcts nt
ing claims against the estate of the said •! II
Rev C H Wallace was born Sept
I'erkins, ilee-asn! are hereby notified to present
J P Currln's drug store.
the same to us, duly verified at the* office of E R 3 1831 in Platte County Mo.
Mrs
Skip worth in Eugene, Oregon, within six
Elizabeth Ann Wallace— nee Veatch
months from from the date hereof.
Cottajce Grove, Or. April 3rd I
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K R S K IP W O IM H, A l t o n ev for the Kstate. I W M b o r n Sept 1 4 , 1*34 in White
C A T H E R IN E X I'E KK INE,
county Dlnois. They were married
J V( I'lfklN
Administrator* of the 1 stale of J H Perkin«,
deceased.
Nov 11, 1852 in Schuyler County
Mo., und emigrated to Oregon in
1RG4 from Iowa and wore six months
i crossing the plains arriving at this
j place on Oct 20 1834, aoon after
they moved to Corvallis where they
lived for sovoral years when they
returned to Cottage Orove. Mr
Wallace is also a brick mason by
trade and ha» made his living prin­
cipally by that means.
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Changeable Stock,
Here you get things when they’re
fresh.
Our business is so big that we move lots
of groeeries and keep them going. A law y a
fresh lot coming, alw ays a fresh Jot going out.
W e have time for your order and will
handle it to the best advantage. If you’re
in a hurry let us help.
A t the
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P A C I F I C T I M B S R C O ’S S T O R E
Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
HER mu
They Lave living, six sons and two
V I T A L IT Y ,
daughters all of whom were present
L O S T V IG O R
.".NO M A N H O O D
at the Golden Anniversary W edding
and oigbtecn grand children who Cures Impotcncy, Night Em lesions and
wasting diseases, ell ejects s i sell'
i were all present with the exception
abuse, or excess and iudi»
’ of Mrs Bortha Brenton who resides
^ crctlon. AnervB ton ic and
¡•wfl blood builder. Brings the
in San Francisco. Tbe guosts pres- ’
pink glow to pale cheeks and
ent were Itcv L D Beck, Mr snd Mrs
■¿ 7 ', restores the fire of yo-th.
Thus Allen, lira Thornton,' Mrs i ] ¡T". j y By mall 5 0 « per box: 6 box*«
Fulmer. Mr and Mrs S E Wallace for wvf.GO; with a written guaran-
tea to euro o r refund tho inouey*
and daughter Edna, Mr and Mrs
J - C
Wallace and son Frankie, Miner
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N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O .
Wallace and «laughters Leuora an d 1 Ckrto*,* Jackson Stn., CMIUACO !UL
Bin a Id and son Johnio, Mr and Mra :
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L F Wooley and daughters Ethel,: Q A HI N U R
S A L V E
A g n e s and Lottie ami seas Albert, tti» most hvsilng s*lv,in tbe warlA