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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
U. ol 0. --•la e V o i IS C rV O ldest a n d m e t C o tta s :o W id ely R e a d O -rc T ro , O re g o n , N ew sp aper in a P ro sp ero u s M in in g S e c tio n --- X T C V E IM B IE IS B e f o r e A a k i n g îJ o u r flburebases **»• 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 A K IN & B R IS T O W . 21 , 1202 . 0 > T o . 2 - 3 =. S an F kancwoo , N ov 18—As one of the results of the earthquake in Utah yesterday, the town of Santa Clara has not a chimney standing, and two houses are in ruins. The tower of the Mormon temple, at St. George, oscilated 10 inches. Every ceiling in the school house fell. The panic was so great that the teachers ussd physical force to prevent the children from being trampled to death. Thousands of Mormons fell down in the streets and prayed for their lives. W ash in oto n .N ov 10 —The supremo court of the Philippines has released Joee and Isidore Guzman, under the amenesty act They were im prisoned for life for tying Lieuten ant Pierra, of the Spanish civil guard, to a stake, where be starved three days, after which they cut a piece of flesh otf his log and compel led him to eat it It is the first decision of importance under the new civil regime. Rev and Mrs C H Wallace who last week celebratod the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day- They have six sons and two daughters and eighteen grand-children all of whom were present at their golden wedding anniversary. They are both hale and hearty at the advanced ages of 71 and G7 years respectively. Rev Wallace is the oldest living pioneer preacher in Lana County. others were seriously hurt. As soon TRAIN WRECK. as it was made kuown how serious tho wreck waa,every available rig in Tho North Bound Local Crashes the U ery stable was procured snd Through'a Small Trestle. scores of our citizens were soon on ___ _ • 73UMI the ground viewing the wreckage ENGINE, TENDER, MAIL, EXPRESS AND and ready to render any assistances The Latest out. TWO COAGHES BADLY DEMOLISHED. needed. The S P Company promptly in stoves you can confidently ex pect to see hero. Why? Because The north bound passenger train made arrangements to bring tho passengers back to the we’re on the lookout for just that was totally wrecked on the Tait delayed Grove and them until taken A new stove or range is our pride farm two miles below Walkers Sun away Monday fed noon, having been and delight, os it will be yours when day afternoon. Tho train was a delayed just twenty four on you buy it—why not buy it and be little behind time upon its arrival the journey. The railroad hours Company happyi What y ou want is a stove at the Grove and was being pulled is to be complimented upon its what wo want is stove purchasers, by two engines one light engine and treatment of the wrecked passengers let’s get together. heavy switch engine usually kept at aud too much crodit cannot bo Griffin & Veateh. Roaeburg. The cause of tho wreck given to general traveling passenger was a small culvert which gave way agent, N P Jones, who was on tho NOTH N TO I'RBClToiw. Notice is hereby gluon that the undersigned under tho weight of the heavy ground and left nothing undone have beer«, by ilio eonitty Court, of I*ane County. Oregon :t)i|N)inted aUn»»rislrators«»f tlie estate e n g in e after the lighter one had that could make the comfort of tho cl J H Perkins, deceased, and all reasons hav passed over. Tho train was undor passengers as complete as was pos ing claims against the estate of the sat«I .1 H Perkins, deceased are hereby nuUiied tc present i the s uite to us. duly verified at the office of K K full spead, tho track being consider- sible. Condr, Conser had charge of Skipworth in hug>'u«\ Oregon, within skx ,;J good and the terriflie shock the unlucky tiaiu and escaped with months from Troni the date hereof. Co!l:ig«* Grove, Or. April 3rd K K SKIP WORTH, Attorney for the M ate. utterly demolished the ongino and out injury which recalls the fact CAT If Eli IN IS A PKKKINS, lender, tho mail and express cars that be was conductor of the cele J PCT It KIN Administrators o f the estfcte of J II Perkins, and ditched all the coaches except brated Lake Labish disostei years I deceased. the r,?ar sleeper. Th..t no one was ago and from which he narrowly I ____________ killed is one of the wonders of the escaped being killed. terrible accident and waH probably luo to tho fact tbnt the ground was L o n d o s , Nov 18.—It is believed nearly level and tho track was that Sandow, the strong man, and straight. The grade only being his wife were passengers on the ill- about two feet high none of the cars fated steamer Ellirgamito that was were overturned though the most of lost off the Now York coast, and them were stripped of their trucks. that they perished with tho large However the engine was overturned majority of tho passengers. and how the plucky engineer and Letters received here from San fireman escaped without injury is dow stated that they intended sailing nearly inexplicable. But they stayed on that vessel. to tbeir posts until the terrible havoc S tartling , b u t T ruv. was at an end tr.J than crawled out “If every one knew what a grand Dr King’s New Life l’iils I*’’ from their deutu traps unhurt Oue medicine writes D II Turner Dcmpseytown, Pa, mao, a supposed tramp, was seri "you’d sell all you have in a day. Tw. > ously injured and was brought bock weeks’ use has tnudo a new man of to the Grove and left at the Sher me.” Infallible for constipation, wood house where he has been made stomach and liver troubles, ‘¿lets at as comfortable as possible. One arm J x Currin’s drug stole. is badly crushed his scalp lacerated and it is feared he has suffered >1 C v r;* t> * i ~ ' v / «. w 1Ma t s * i w u* ut i f S internal injuries though be is 7/ l i t - J? a 7 r r o A t n i r U * n h y t i n AD .T 11 » 1 ta 1 itf ¡»Ml tX ’L IV t w*rh o*#*.... 4 » * . .1 * . n to. ¡¿i< .Ti« * liO W th e r - s u i u o il W allt.. « ti» . t i la. I tin . not thought to be fatally hurt. A ?» • urn citila’ tre* tm «ut. ¡H *•.... um. */«•. is h ». * • Af» TESATE9 Uf «All. ro*PfOtftTUL good many of the passengers were " ,n I .«a». and «rtth ■« «u-vt.vf, ir.^vwHwe, or " l i V • rent* Hrj»ts considerably shaken up but no m e ¡% « « u •4'lr#*«, a u T.ijattx riu/u. niuu tu Under Odd Fellows' Hall, Cottage Grove, Oregon. JU/ FURS, * Fur Ladies, Misses ami Children •A!/ HEMEW W AY & BURKtlöU>ER. Changeable Stock. Here you get things when they're fresh. On? business is so big that w e move lots of ^roeeries and keep them going. Alawy a fresh lot coming, alw ays a fresh lot going out. W e have time fop your order and will handle it to the best advantage. If you’re in a hurry let us help. P7TCIFIC TIMBER CO’S STORE A t the —' a . J