The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, February 13, 1903, Image 1

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The man who is properly equipped
for any kind of weather is the one who
will live long and be healthy and happy.
It doesn’t pay to neglect necessities.
l o t h in g
Wants are at the head of the list of
your necessities. W e can fit you out
comfortably, stylishly and economically
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PACIFIC TIM2FF CO'S STORE
Under Odd
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FOOTWEAR SALE
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Best Goods at lowest Prices.
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L Y O N S CAPTURED.
Lyons Hears the Complaint
Read to Him in Jail
and Will Wait Trial in
March.
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Examination.
Rough Weather Wants.
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Disguised as a Tramp
He Tries to Board a Freight Train.
While Marshall Underwood and a
large posse of armed men were
guarding the different roads leading
E E Lyons was aroused from bis to and from this place Monday in
couch in the county jail
W ed­ a down pour of rain anticipating
nesday morning by District Attorney the capture cf Murderer Lyons a
Geo Brown, and listeuei to the few men at Creswell were successful
complaint
charging
him
with in bagging the game. The outlaw
murder in the first degree, as a re­ came through Creswell about 8:30
sult of a bullet tired from a pistol in a m disguised as a tramp. He was
the hands of the accused.
recognized by Edgar Parsons and
He listened attentively to tbo { a posse of 5 or 0 men was hastily
reading aud when asked his plead- ! organized and jumped into the
m g said he would waive his ex­ wagon of I H Veatch and immediate­
amination and come to trial n ext! ly gave
chase. In
the mean
month.
time the south
bound freight
Circuit Court convenes the first train crew hearing the supposed
i Monday in March, two weeks only murderer was speeding up the track
from Monday next. Lyons will then pulled out and when In sight of the
answer the charge and be sentenced outlaw slow’ed up the train when
Lyons attempted to board the train
to be hanged to expiate his crime.
The prisoner shows
signs of conductor R E Yeatch ejected him
worry and the strain he is put uuder. from the train just as the posse ar­
Some of the officials thinks he will rived on the scene when
they
completely collapse.
covered the outlaw with their guns
and it was all up with the slayer of
sheriff Withers. Not being armed
Charred Remains ot Little One.
the capture was made without any
A most startling accident happen- trouble whatever and was hastily
ubout four miles north of Drain, taken in private conveyance to Eu-
b'aid&y afternoon. A man named gau , w W « Sheriff Fisk soon hart
( 11o;.-. WM re cently came into that the miserable wretch behind the
neigborbood, with his wife and lit­ bars and safe from the vengeance of
tle girl about three years of age, any prospective mob.
On the way down to Eugene he
moved into a house on the moun­
tain about a mile and a half east talked to his captors about the
of the Estes place, At the time shooting. He said that he had
above mentioned the man and wife made up his mind that the first man
left the child in the house asleep, who drew his gun on him was go­
aud went down the mountain to the ing to get shot. “ And Withers was
Estes place, and were gone about the man” said Lyons. He stated
two hours. On returning tney that bis wife did not have hold of
found the house in ashes, and the the sheriff when he was shot but
charred remains ot their little one that she was holding him (Lyons.)
Lions told his captors that he had
among the ruins.
The father of the little girl was concluded to play the hobo and
in this office yesterday and says the light out for California. Accordingly
report that they left the tire burning he entered Eugene early Sunday
was untrue as they thought they night, and said he stopped at the
were careful to put out every spark house opposite Frazer’s iron works,
of fire before leaving and that it on East Eighth street, changed his
was usual for the little one to sleep clothes and went on up to Goshen,
the greater part of the afternoon near which place he spent the re-
j and he took his wife along for a maimlea of the night under u pilo
| walk as she had been closely confin- of ties along side the railroad, He
| ed for a long while and needed a said that he was held up two or
| little recreation. That the parents three times in and near Eugene on
| are terribly grief stricken over their bis way through tne city but as ho
misfortune and will never forgive was not armed and appeared to be
themselves for their fatal mistake an innocent tramp with a pack was
cannot be doubted.
unmolested.
Consumption.
E Ä K IN
& B R IS T O W .
HE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE
J. P. C U R R iN , Pro prieto r,
Prescriptions carefully compounded and we always keep
“ pn hand the Purest Drugs.
Paints,
Oils and Varnishes
pur line of Books. Stationery. W a ll Paper
p.n.d Notions are not surpassed in Quality
5r Quantity in the city.* Prices are riarht.
iM r
1 P is w r lp llo n
f.* r M a l a r i a ,
the most dreaded and deadly of ell
S tate H ouse , Salem Feb 11. — Gov
diseases as well as pneumonia, and ernor Chamberlain returned the bill
and all Lung Troubles «re relieved at
providing for the garnishment of
once and cured by Acker’s English
Remedy “ the king of all Cough the salaries of state employes to the
FILLY FOR SALE.
Cures.” Cures Coughs and Colds in a house, where it originated, today,
: A good gentle two-year-old filly for day. 25c. Your money back if dis­ with his veto.
| sale, enquire of 8 B Morss for partic­ satisfied. Write for free fdtnplo. W
Governor Chamberlain pointed
II Hooker & Co Buffalo N Y. Iianson out that the intended law was class
ulars.
Drug Co,
When your piar.o needs tuning
legislation in that it provided tlio
dont get some tramp tuner to “ fix
manner of collection or liabi’ities
j it” for you. M O Warner, of Eugene
M anila , Feb 11. — The outbreak o f , from the state only it not being ap­
and who is well known as a reliable
! piano tuner, makes regular trips to the ladrones in Northern Luzon is plicable to any other persons than
! Cottage Grove and will keep your daily growing in magnitude, threat­ those in in the employment of the
I piano in order by the year as reason- ening to surpass anything of th e! state.
| bio as you can ask.
The vote was sustained.
kind since the original revolution
T a O n r c a < o l i l I n O ia r U a j .
a * . J Fevers, is G .ove's Taste
Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine
Chill tonic. It is simply irou Tablets. All druggists refund the
q Kline in a tasteless form, m ojey If It fulls to cure. E W Grove's
signature is on each box. 25.
ur 1 no pay. l'rioo 50c.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. ^ m /;
Seven Million boxes sold In per,» 12 month*.
This
Sign atu re,
Cores Grip
in Two Day*.
cn every
box. 25c.