HRO-THANKS, p.v.pmmm j DHClil'TlVK distances. The Boys in Bohemia Camps Ap preciate the Donations. ' The following is n letter re ceived from one of the well known milling men in Bohemia, voicing the thanks of the boys for the generous Fourth of July donations contributed by Cottage Groveites: Mr. Editor: I am not prompted to drop you this note be cause your paper and its regular and enterprising correspondents from this place have not hereto fore done justice to our mining camp in the matter of the history of its rapid strides up toward tlic top round in the ladder of mining fame, but because, if I am rightly informed, neither of your regular correspondents, were present at our celebration of Independence Day, and because it is the universal de sire of the boys m camp that, through the medium ot your columns, the people of Cottage Grove be most heartily thanked for their kind and generous donations of fire works, eatibles and other refreshments. Not alone do we thank the donators but also J. T. Perkins, W. W. Hawley and W. j N. Masterson who had charge of the free gratis transportation. Never before have we been re- Mr, unit Mrs. Cottin and fiwnUv and Mr. and Mrs Hastings and family spout Hit) Fourth in Kugeno. WMIi Miickiiy ami George Transel went to Eugene on their hieyclos on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs, Tapp, Mr. and Mrs. Dmiiewnod and Mr. and Mm. K. F. Smith Imil an eiijoyuhlo timu at the Grove on tlio Fourth. J. li. Tapp in working for Kd Under wood thin week. Mr. and Mrs. Setli llowo arrived home last week. Wo intend to have a basket picnic at tho school house July M. Axon. lAvxTToijiow 1HMTS. July 11, ISiW. The hum of tlio mower is heard in the laud. Our school closed Friday. There was a picnic and an excellent program reudeied consisting of recitations, dialogues, songs and music. Tlio school was photographed by Mr. Uoyil. Miss Stella Martin is visiting friends in the h ollow. Miss l'aronthio Porter is up from Portland and wilt spend the summer with her brother. Joe Porter will return to Eastern Ore gon some time this week. Messrs. Mackie, Horn and Kennedy disposed of a number of sheep to a Cottage Grove buver. !oii. HI :olorado. The western country is ' pU(1U'.,ik vory 1st. 2'"' 1,1,1 K"H iotcd for the clearness of the at- days at Ma. m. 'lJ:! "V. nosphere, which lends nn ,2X-.17 This ninn resolved to take no chances. lie is an eastern druin- nnd was visitinir friends Col no mosp ncarniice of proximity to remote objects, nnd the Easterner, admir ing a magnificent mountain which apparently towered up only' a few miles nway, said he was going to walk over to its base before dinner. The mountain was in reality CM Ultl H NOTKMvS. M. . 01IU1ICII. w...fi..i. i he nervtiw at the 111 I HH" - iIImi Hnlwonid chmeh " - " ' I " lows : Sunday will school at Mel ho- he as fol 10 n. m. ur meeting overv Thurdv ..venliiKHl 7 Let us hoar the OoH ' 1' l"'H,,r of tiod." Strangers an 1 made welcome t all ii.eti"H-- M. O. IltiiNK. 1'nslur. J BUbiiNESS 1 if PROFESSION rRVNK GOODV .... l'ropnetor of Tile Popular Cignr (Ui ttotiery Stute Fane a Cunneil CATHOLIC fllfHCII. i he I'ntholle ehtiieh will huneoforth take place ouch Ihlid Sun- ftUtnnt. but his ' dav In every month. ... .... ...r.., .! ' liev. 1 1hxyvi.ski. iriCIHI.I illlUWl'U llll. ltmim. get an hour's start, then set out in a carriage to overtake htm. They came to him ten miles out; v I'lIUHl'll. ltegiilar Hervlre each SkIjIhiIIi. Sun day school 10 b. m.l lr fluid" wu'h .... ,ii r Kniiiliiv at 11 a in. Hiul S p. in. wxcepi he was disrobing on the banks of J ' 'wH ,M u, , an irrigating ditch. i....i.i,,i. ni.nn'h nttir ntnrnn How ' . I i riivtueiice rnureii " Ut nthwcti lit nil Ik i. . . "Hello, there George, what nrc r,vcr. Frst Sunday at 8 p. in. will be j liMltWMlt till lis IMniultcs. '.IMlc,,, . Dealei ii,.. CitfiirH of I..,w ana" , uim tiiiu i m.i;- in suil 'ft j Main Street, Cottage i;t0Vt ( haldij Hi'isunT BANKERS Transact a (KiuTdiii A story is told of an old Arizona .... .. r l.! . . ...... .i i 1. ....... u.i.l '(..I von up to: called one ui ins given to Miiems mnmi nunrr friends Sunday Up. in. to Smu 'Ikh1 hou-e. Tin going to swim this river," "' : at s ; VPS C H hi 7 answered the n.nn of sa.linlcS. ! U..; prayer llieeinin , "That's no river. It's only n ditch four feet wide. Why don't you jump over?" "Well, maybe it is," answered' George, doubtfully, "but I thought that mountain over tliere C'lilluyn linn,. 0 It. 1 iii. ; the monthly Iwliiw meeting and social is held nt wimo ineinlier home Monday Sj aflor the 1st SnmUv. The (ladle Aid Society meets each urn. Uultncx lrivn .SlIAVINC !. ;. (l ninth, Vnt. Tukh1bv at 1 ineiiiN or p. in. ui work, at mhiio uiemlHirV lionie. Your Call on liitatn over tliere ., s1a..u ,,t tm., ehureh wir- I) I V. I I 0 n .........i.. ol.n ,,,,lc .ifr ..nn . . ... . i K I I l'L ! lll r Vrtn prospector, who, attcr 30 years ot elmiic,s nrn - - I. U. Mll(UU VI OUI " l , ,Ml Wl.h, I (tniUU bad luck, tiardsnips and privation, wjtj, tus strea,u," Kx finally "struck it rich" a fdw weeks ago in the vicinity of Flagstaff, and sold a half interest in his "prospect hole" for S12.000 cash. When membered with like benevolence j lhe money was paU, over to hhn at and we can assure your city that ' . . cashier who haci LATHAM LINKS. Haying is now the order of the day ami the click of the mower and whistle of the farmer can bo heard from early morn till sol of sun. Kd Adams anil wife returned from I l-nn . Dr. Price's Cream Oa king Powder ' BB-k... .;-. known him for a long time, te- Coatt Fork Wednesday where they Imvo . marked casually: "Well, Bill, what . been visiting Mrs. Adam's j)runts. J are you goin' to do to make your-' "k Wl'ite who hs Imn in lhe' cif onmfnrfohl. n,i .im. 1,'f- .' neighborhood attomling to business and , visiting old ftieuds sjient the Fourth tit the miners of ths camp hold them selves in a reciprocal attitude. Owing to lack of time, scarcity of orators, and the absence of soprano and alto voices the pro gramme was not all that it might have been, but for a genuine good time we could have defied the largest city in the world. On the evening of the 2nd inst. our flag was given to the breeze on the inn nf Mr. KnirvJew. and owinir to the fact that most of us wouUi ! salt pork and heavy biscuits of his I staining lhe mump, u.e putt week i r lown manuiaciure iuai canneu ; now uen be obliged to labor on the forenoon . d beef d toraatoes and n0" WUI" I of the Fourth, the programme was salmon represented to him the Qj' to a nuniborof our young folks at- . . 1 1 -.1 f-r ii tended the camp mut'llux at fitfitiaw CXet-UlCU 111 pail, UU lUC CVClliiJO UiUWJl UlUk illU V.VUIU Bon Ton $ 4- MEAT MARKET! ft.. .. . n n ! Hit ls I BISIUIH Sijrai Work, ! Curringrc A'ainlfn, Work ! nut unit t it I COTTACK C.kciVK ORE. AL'iin Street Oiwoii. now vnti'vp rmt nlptitv nf mnnpv?" I .. . .-0. , j. hiigenu. 1 Bill thought a minute in silence, Gnat 1(rmvn ,, Wnhvt ,. f. and then, as a pleased expression ' Garoutte and Misses Callltter. Gan.utte 011' llP. I II II V 0. brightened up his rugged lace, he 'and Etta Vaughn went up Coist Fork o ) answered: "I reckon I won't eat to celebrate. Oil i nuthin' but canned stuff here-j Mr. John Veatch, tl e populir miner, ollppi3'' llOUSC lOl after." That was his idea of Jma come homo to upend the mimmer. luxury, neuaa uvea so Jong on Mr. John Hull who Iium been on-, Cottage Grove and Bohemia. Cy. niller, General Klatksmithing. 1 Th DiMtm North nf l. ii n c VuiMu J Cuttiigc drore, Okj, K. C. Ferkins j Dlil'L'TV iU. S. . Mineral Surveyor. of the 2nd and 3rd and completed afford. Ex at 5:30 p. m. ot tue i'ourtn. It in cluded, of course, as near as possible, with the limited material at hand, the usual literary exer-j cises, music, racing, etc. Those of us who belong to the Musick mining camp which contributed ' the greater number of those taking part in the celebration, would be wanting in gratitude did we not mention the bountiful feast pre pared for the occasion by our genial hostess, Mrs. Beck. The feeling of each one who was with us on our national day can, I think be fitly expressed in the words of one of Oregon's greatest orators: "I love this day because we meet in our combined and concentrated power and influence as American citizens; because it is a day when our foreign ancestry is forgotten in our love for the Stars and Stripes because on such a day we lay aside our political prejudices and meet purely as Americans we are no longer republicans, we are no longer democrats, we cease to be populists, and more especially, for the time being, do we cease to be prohibitionists." Sam. IhhL Sunday night. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Koseburg, Oregon. Juno 27, 1899. Notice ia hereby given that thefollor inir-named settler has filed notice of hii intention to make final proof in support ot hiB claim, ana uiuteaiu proof will he muue bctoro Joel ware, u. is. Uom mlsaionor at Eugono, Oregon, on An eust 14. 1899. viz: John Gray on II. E No. 6G93 for the Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15 sec. 32. T. 21 6.. E. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove 'his continuous residence upon . J W! i! f .. I 1 1 I . anu cultivation 01 naiu i.uiu, vis; Joseph Perkins, John B. Mosoby William Champion, John Hubbard, of Uottage urove, uregon. J. T. Bridges, Register. lf GAUFOSSNSA'S Bast Newspaper, A Largo 32-Pauo Metropolitan l'S Panofi Evory Column Bristling ikt Itis ' UVE HEWS- Still Sniiii AND A GOPY OF 711,3 paper Wiiii'itM 12 Months for THE BABLY BULLETIN w, (Sunday Included) ImPNslsi f Si iniiiu-KK. Scml ii our onlvi'H Telephone, j i W. IL Beagle, Siccial attention given to Mimrr ; Claims and procuring of I'atcn'J, 0 kantr Pahs, Qkkgox. Jo ifl TO Til 15 J. S. MEDLEY. Attorney At Law, ()! on Mmn h-rcct. Cottuyr drove, Oregon. EAST Gives the Choice of 'J wo Transcontinental ROUTES nnwim I nnn NORTHERN VIA SPOKAN1J MINNEAPOIJS ST. PAUIy AND CHICAGO rn VIA SArr lake DIvNVKR OMAHA. AND KANSAS CITY On oltice. WOOD WAN I HI). Htilcriition at the GO TO GEO. ANDERSON For I'lrtit-ehiHD painting qd Paper H"1 J'apcr fluarantccdnot toCratt Office, Nain Street, next to J.E. Young's law office. Lo"W Kates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean Hteainors Lcuvo l'ortland every 15 day for San Francisco. For full particulars call on 0. R. A N. Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottao Grove. W. II. IIUIIMIKUT, General 1'nHHHiiKer Agont, l'ortland, Oregon. The American Home-iniikcr, nww11 inii(azino of pronoiinccil worth i" W homo ItluiH viHited, the ub)crlpti',lj price of which 1h 50 contH per yeafi ho iivon ono yeHr freo to every ' HiibHcrihor In iidviinco to Hohem Nungct. When you Hiihecriho ple" nn ntion it else it will not ho forward1 to you. A fiO-cont premium will b 8irfl1 ovory catdi Huhscriher to lfclifw NiiBUut at $l.f0 cents per year. "' member tho American Ilomo-inak orMcCall'H Magazine-yon Imvo yo" cholco-nnd tho lloheinla Nugget one year for $1.50. Administrator's Notice. I,. Wim- t Notlco In horolir nlvon that H. ,Vl , ltli h boon nnpoliifoil tulinlnldtrator or mo of Minimi!. WmiNtnu iloconiicd. Ai i ... huvhiK clnliiu nnliiKt tlio wlrt cMMO (b( quenicil to prcrent Uio (iimio within i , tit of tho .Into Woof to mild 'l''!,1,lll?'rl0rei"n. U1MIUDI JOHN HI. Wlllllll"". "- . ' limed UiIh 10th dny of May. If ,uWn John m. Wim.uvh. hJ;Ar."wtor Attornoy for I'Hiie. ilnU',,r