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Tilt EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY ".OCTOIIEU 1, 1HH7 It U only within I lie rant 500 y.nrn that womm huvo diiumil publicly with men. In Ituly, however, na early an the thirteenth century, proiiiitKMinis dunning who toleriited, althou(h the chiiita Meruly condemned the innnvution an mimouoHt nnu iniuecoiiiiuK, and it was not at all cetierul. When Henry III. of Franco vihited Venice early in the nil teenth centurv there wun a crniul hull uiven in hid honor, to which all the noMe ludien of Venice were invited. Nothing could exceed the Rtileiidor of their drcsen iiiid the increa ible number of pcurU they wore, but whereim 31)0 of them Uaiiceit in the preflenco oi uie kni, not one of them had a male partner. -- Still the howl from Foruker that Mm. Cleveland Hiiubbed him at J'liiliioVlphiu The country iv beginning to regret that ho war not nlno kicked. Nobody but an innuf ferablo bliii-kgtiiird would have defiled hi" office by naiiig tho langungo he did toward the President, and none but a iwmi-Hpiritecl fellow would whiiimer and try to make voteR out of being treated as he ilcHervril by tho wife of tho gentleman whom lie had iittncKeii without oatisp. Jf he can Hiiivel liin way back to tho (lovernoiKhip Ohio w ill be but little honored. Altit Mi'H. .Meiklehiim, who died the other day, was born at Moulin llo, and her gramlfalher, Thomaa Jell'irnon, ilnndled her on hia kneo. She wan the daughter of Martha Jtficrtion, whom even John Itandolph, Jefferson's ene my, toasted n "the sweetest wuiuaii in Vir ginia." Her father was Tliomiw Mann Itan dolph, who was descended by several strains of hlood from Pocahontas. Mrs. Meikle hain'g uncle, James Madison Itandolph, was tho first child born in tho White House. Governor Foruker is simply a dull and oh" stinate lloiirhon, peddling the efl'i to wares o1 his party in default of anything new and up" plicahle lo tho ueedsuf the living present. 110 docs not seem to know that there is now no question of secession before tho country, and that it is no longer of thu least practical importance what any man, North or South, may think of the merits of the ancient de bate oil that subject. N'. 0. Picayune. . At tho special election November the 8th the judges and clerks of election who Hervoil as such, ut tho last general election, (in June 1880,1 will art as judges and clerks. Judges and clerks hold for Iwo ) ears. In caso one or more judge of election shall not be pres ent at the time of opening the polls, the by standers may elect one or moro ot their number to fill such vacancy. These judges and clerks must be qualified voters. One of the chief attractions of tho coming meeting of the Oregon Press Association at Albany will bo an address by Hun. James O'Mearn, editor of the Portland Daily News, on the "Pioneer Editors and Publishers of Oregon," The gentleman'B thorough ac quaintance with the subject, and his happy faculty of illustration ami graphic description will lend uu interest to it that no other man 111 the State Could. Toledo lilade, Hep.: We dont believe Mr. lllaine to be one whit stronger to-day than he was in 1881. And if ho was then "defeat ed, with all tho federal machinery in the hands of the ltepublicnn party, what is there iu the situation to give hope of reversing that result by trying the same contest over again in 18SS, between the same men. The most useful King in Europe is Otto of Bavaria. His latest mania is for peeling potatoes, and he keeps it up iiuweariedly all daylong. The hotels of Munich semi him the potatoes to peel, and as long as the sup ply of potatoes holds mil, there will be no hapnicr potentate jn Europe than His ltoyal Highness, King Ottlo of Havana. The report recently circulated (hat Mr. Jason Wheeler had recently resigned as agent at Warm Springs have been con tinued. He will reliirn to Albany to reside on tho appointment of n successor. Mr. Sloan, his carpenter, wo understand, will lilso return to this citj .--Albany Democrat, Tho New York Democracy Inst Wednes day nominated a strong ticket. The platform heartily indorses the administration ot Pres ident Cleveland nud Governor Hill. The convention was an enthusiastic one and the delegates are confident of the success of the ticket nominated. There ore only 100 Mormon bishops in j l iaii, '.'.iJ.i priests, a.nii teachers and (i.N.il deacons. Seems to be a surplus of deacons. The whole outfit is busy lulling. Every Mormon has to give the church it tenth of his gains every year. A convict says ho was sent to prison for be ing dishonest, ami yet every day he is com pelled to cut pieces of pasteboard, which are put between the sides of the cheap shoe made there, iiassed off to the innocent public as leather. V,x. Maud S., ihc fastest mure iu the world, re cently made u milii in i:!.'!1; hilched to wa gon with Hubert Homier the heavy man of tho N. Y. Ledger iu n seal. Mr. 'it, vahns her t $100,000. This is $150,000 more than he paid for her. Tho California boom is fair sample of slock speculations there since tho earliest days. It lacks bottom. The balloon is so high there is liable to be a collapse, Oregon, if it gets a boom, wants a tt liable one, not an inflated one. Ex, George Francis Train has broken loose again and threatens to lead twenty millions of men to destroy Chicago, if the 'anarchists are hung. Chicago was probably never as safe h since this threat. The anti-prohibition republicans of Iowa lmv issued an address, in which thev declare that indiibiiion, whiw it does not 'decrease drunkenness, has sent rents down 10 per cent, and taxes up '.'.' per cent. The more the Democratic party demon- irmcs nun lis .iiimoii 111 llle tsnot lo slitlt up ! factories, but to make them hum libt im r-' illy the inaddir the KepnlilUvin organs git.j Iu the flist lace bntuvcii Hie American ' yacht 'Volunteer'' an I the S vtch y.ieht : "Thistle" at New York, last Tin ,l.iy' the' former won by l'.l minute and 'Js . .,-o'n.l,. The sentence of lln lower court 1ms K, ,ii sustained by the supreme court of New ' Yolk, slid Jacob Sharp will m rve bis coun try four years in Sing Sing peuit, nimry. . . ., . If the weather is favorable theie w id be n, bid blow out v.hfli the O A C and the O O join-issues sinl Urtgou and California Willi join in joint jubilation. Fruit Grower! Meeting. T-.vur.SK City, Or., Sept. 21, 1W. A called meeting by a few interested in forming a Fruit Growers Association wus held iu tho court houso on Sept. 2Jnl. There were about 20 present, and after effecting a temporary organization, there was u consid erable exchange of views in an informal way concerning fruit trees and varieties of fruit and insects. There wus a committee consist ing of Prof. Collier, S. F. Kerns and James Cheshire appointed to call a meeting of all interested in the culture fruit, whether they had yet commenced its cultivation or not, to meet at some future date and organize per manently. It is to be hoped that no one w ho cures, or" expects to tuke, in tho future, miy , interest in this mutter will keen uwuv, but ; that they will all turn out and lend a helping ; hand. I It is plain that wheat rai-ing will prob ibly be a poor business in the future, iiml the cub tore of fruit promises us much as anything else lor an agricultural country, no, wueu the call is issued, let all come. j A GuoWKII. I CALL FOB MKKTIN'll. ' Notice is hereby tivcti and an earnest invitation extended to all interested or who expect in the future to be. interested in fruit raising to meet nl the court house in Eugono on Saturday, Oct 8th,lH87, at 2, p. m. K. V. KKIlKri, J. P. CIKSIIII;K, W.M. ClIL'IU I'lHlP. COI.I.II II. HoMK.'inR at Antkloi'K. A Dalles li- piitili oi ."sept, amil says: juck luoinpsou killed Heibert Slu rry of Antelope Mondny afternoon in a drunken row. Thompson is the man who killed murderer Harvey at Fall, llotli men were intoxicated and quar reling. Sherry struck Thompson several times until he (Thompson) being cornered, and seeing no way of escape, shot and killed Slurry. He was brought into the city last even iugand lodged in jail. He will have an exami nation Saturday. Sherry h aves a wife and Three children. Thompson was crippled in the right arm by the evploaion of a gun .hist winter. Soino davs aco sculptor Parks leached Ii diunupolis from Florence, Italy, with a bust of the lute Vice-President Hendricks. When Mrs. Hendricks saw tho bust she said: It is a beautiful piece of marblo ami doubtless a work of art, but it docs not resemble Mr. Hendricks." The Hendricks Monument Committee have therefore asked other sculp tors to present designs iu competition with that of Mr. Parks. Nearly every boom town in California praises ill own graces in pamphlets, and fre quently via thu hrazeu-turnatcil mass uaiiil. None of them, however, has gone to the lenghts reached by a place in Arkansas, which promulgates a pamphlet inviting settlers, which assures immigrants that their autcce- lents uro safe: "For even a horse-thief from Ohio can be come n leading citizen of Fort Smith if he is wise enough to keep his mouth shut and let other people's lives alone." Cure For Piles j Piles hre frequently preceded by sense of i weiijht in the ba;k, loin and lower part of the ! alxluiiirti, causing the patient to suppime ho hint dome affection of the kidneys or iiei.'hboriiur :uaii. At times, symptom of indigestion are present, flutuleiice, iiiicusiiie of tlie stone aeli, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, pio ducing ft very disagreeable itching, after (jet ting warm, is n common Httemlunt. Jilind, bleeding and itcliintf piles yield at oliee to the opplkitioii of Or Jiosniiko's Pile Ktinedy, wliiih acts directly upon the parts affected, ah sorbin the tumors slluyiiiit the inti lia Itch ini; uml effecting it permanent cure. Price ?0 c-nts. Address tlio Dr llosaneo Medicine ' 'o., I'iqua, Ohio. Sold by I 'shorn & Co. Bil l V. S. Lee, of Junction. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VOTICK IS HKltKlsY GIVEN THAT 1.1 the undersigned has in en duly appointed, by tier county ciMiit of lme County, Oregon, executrix of the last will and testament, and estate, of Nareissu Small, deceased. Therefoie nil p-isons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and nquiied to present them, with the proper muclieis therefor, I" the undersigned at her risidenee near I.ullnin, in Luue county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. MAItY A. TAYLOII, Executlix of said Estate. Dated Oct. 1, 1H.S7. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE, "Votice is hi:i:i:i!Y given that .Ll the undersigned Ann E. Mi ll'ett has been duly appointed by the County Court of Lane county, Oregon, Administratrix of the estate of John V. Moffett, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified at the la iv office of I., liiljeu in Eugene City, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of thia notice. Dated Oct. lt, 1S.X7. ANN E. Mol'I'ET. L. lULYEi:, Atty. Administratrix. TOTlCE IS HKIiEliY GIVEN THAT I. 1 the undersigned W. S. Clirisiuau has been duly appointed by the County Court for I,an county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of II. II, lltt'.letnii, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me duly verilicd at the law office of L. liilyeii in Eugene Cit.y.Oregoii, w ithin six months from the date of this notice. Dated Oct. 1st, ISSii. W. h. ClIlilSMAN, 1.. U1LYEU, Atty. Administrator. tMICeTo" CREMS. mo WHOM IT MAY CONCEIIN: All I persons having claims agaiest the estate of X J Hale, deceased, are requested to present them with the proper vouchers to George 11. Hale, administrator ,,f said estate, at Hale, ,ne County, Oregon, within fix months from the date of this notice. GEO. II. HALE. Administrator. Eugene City, September 1S(7. ISAHKEK "u:ij'4V"tVoicK!" A dispatch from Los Angths, California, ay St. John ill shortly l,a that pUcv for Oiegon to make a campaign of the slate. Henry T. Fim k. Isshlle Ald.tniun. was a delegate to the New York Slate K publican CoiiM-ntion. Thiu is merit ivw ud-.l. A VISION. A careworn man slowly wended li in way homeward, pondering over the problem of xistcncc, nud wondering how he should sup ply his mull v needs. Suddenly there appear ed flouting in the air above him am) just out of his reach a vision of JV a "Pointing Hand." Shocked and startled, he instinct ively passed his huuft over his eyes and tried to thrust the phantom from him. Again and again, but all without avail, he tried to rid himself of its presence, but the "Pointing Hand" IIT hung ever just beyond his reach ami nothing would induce the vision to de part. It lingered through I ho long evening hours, and whcli ut last his eyes dosed in slumber, he dreamed only of ; tthe "Point ing Hand. 1 hrougli tho still watches of tlie night it was ever present, and when his eyes opened ill the morning it was only to behold once again the thn uteniiig, commanding phantom of the ever-present "Pointing Hand" V that hung like a menace and a bidding above him, always pointing in one direction. lie followed It, and found peace and lest. It was lieason pointing the w ay to bargains now beius offered by H. S. Simon. . For Sale. One hundred mid seventy acres of land, L mile from Eugene City, Or., nicely located for residences, in lots from 5 acres to one hundred acres to suit purchasers. The land is the very best quality, all in cultiva tion; live minutes walk from the city. Terms very reasonable; one-half down, balance on lime, Also acres of land S miles north of Eu gene City, Or., on county road. Convenient to school and railroad, iu quantity to suit purchasers, from 80 to Mil acres. Plenty of water mid timber; the land is tirsl-class ami in good cultivation. Address N. llrvtlTliKY, or A. C, liuowN, Agent. Eugene City, Oregon. To Whom it may Concern This is to certify that Joseph Goldstoue has no connection whatever with the llriu of W. Sanders, and never had. lie is just em ployed as a clerk. W. Sunders is the sole proprietor and pays all debts owing by the said flrni of W, Sunders, nud also W. Sun ders is not responsible for any debts that may be contracted by J. Goldstoue W. Sanpkhs. Faum roil Silk. A farm containing II1K) acres, situated ;tl 't miles from Eugene and miles from Irving, is ottered lor sale at $20 per acre. There are 130 acres under cul tivation; 811 more is open laud. The rest is timber hind (uriiishiuo abundance of wood of all kinds, close to lilaikct. There are three t iod orchards on the place. The soil is very uch nud well adapted to fruit raising. Will le diwdod to suit purchasers. Apply to J. J. W.U.l'oN, -I II., Eugi ne, City, Or. - - - PdlowN-.vii.i K Cl.otiliNo." I have just re ceived a large nud complete line of the cele brated liiownsville Woolen Mill clothing which I propose lo sell ut prices that will defy couqa iiiiou. K, no uibt r my store i lo cated III the Hoffman II iso li'huk Call and examine Ibis line of ,oiaK. II S. Si a n. l!i u -n r ii.Tlio New oi '. Ai.ciion Sto.v Ins h m,.v. d to Nuit'ii S:r. I opposite Mar la!o ry. W. SiNOKi-s, proprietor. l or rou Km.k. A flu, buffiim; lot for Mile in n grow in mi!ioh id towa u;lxM0 fst. Will be sold eh-up torcash. Inquire of Mr. A. C. Wo mI.-ocU for paiticulurs. .- Fob Sai A b t of nue show-cases, as good as in w, nt K. It. I u ki t i (Vs. Ceo M Miller will furnish infoim ttion ! and sell farm rights for the cimbund wiie and picket fence during our nls. nee. J. P. Swigr A- Co. ! MS BARKER. Expert Gun smith tock ot Gunsand Am munition on hand. .i:m: - - oi.i:;oy MONEY TO LOAi -ON Farm and City Property Kir a term of years tit Lowest Kates Apply to NOTICE T0CREDIT0RS7 r-noWllO.M IT MAVCO.VGECX: AU, J persons hut log claim. 'UlliHt the estate of J J. InieUorth, deceased, are requested tJ present them with the pror vouchers within iu nth, from the date hereof to t . k. Hale Ldiniiilstiator of said estate at iluK, La,i;t'onty,.!he,o,,.Ai). ai utr(it)r Eugene I'ity, Sept. I!:', Hn. N0TIIJK FOR PUIJUCATfOX. Land Omen at llo.sEiirnu, On., Sept U'lst, 1 SM7. -VfOTK'E IS IIEUEIlY OIVEX THAT JLl the following named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof iu sup port of his claim, and that scid proof w ill ho made before the jude or clerk of the county court oi I, iiue Co., Or., at Eugene Citv. Dr.", on Monday, Octal er Hist, 1SS7, viz: Mch in Paiuewood, Homestead Entry No. H.VJ0 for the S E j, See 10, l'p 'J.l S, It 4 West, W SI. lie iiutnca the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, -a id liiml, viz: N Martin, I, Shu.de, S Harris, N Martin, Jr., all of CoUkie Grove, Eaue Co., Or. ('has. W. Johnston, Krister. " BOARD OF EQUalTzATIoN. " vroiici: is heiiep.y given to the i.1 taxpayers of l.aue county, Or-v-( n, that the Hoard of Kip uli.ation will meet, at the Court House, in Eugene Cii v, l.une eounly, Drev'on, on the first Monday in October, 1S.S7, to wit: the ,'td day at 10 oVlock a. in., and publicly commence the examination of the lU-sesMinent as returned by the Ass.sor for the year 1HS7, coirectin all errors in .ablation, description or qualities of laud, lots or other property. Said Poard will remain in siwioii from day to day for three days only. There fore all taxpayers or persons owning property ill said I .line County, Oiegon, are hereby unti tled to lie and appear ut the time and place above mentioned mid show eaue, if any they have, why their asses-uncut, should not remain as taken by the Assessor. (TIAKI.ES lU l'I'.MAN, ! Assessor l.aue County, Oregon. lUted at Eugene City, this liiih day ot September, ISS". ! C. M. "COLLIER, . Attorney-at -Lair, Ol'i' ICE: At Court House, County Sur veyoi 'h room. R, HcNeel, WAUONtMAKER, At Melson's llhu l;smilh shop. Wagons and caiiiagi s repaired and painted on short notice, on Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon in mid for the County of Lane. W. E. Warren, Plir. ) vs Gubriellu Warren, deft. ) Suit in equity f ir divorce and the custody of minor-child, mtl OAl'-KI El.l.A WAI1HEN, THE I above named deft: In the name of the State of Oregon, you u'e hereby siimmoned to appear iu said court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff tiled therein within ten days from the date oi service of this summons upon you, ii you me served iu Lane County, or within twenty days from service upon yon if you are servnl iu any other county in said state, or if by publication of this summons, then by the first day of the next 'term of this court. On Mon. lay the 7th day of November, 1NH7, and if you fail to ausw.'r, the pllf. will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely a dissolution of the marriage contract existing between the pl!f and the deft, and pllf have the care and cus tody of th'i minor child of said marriage, ami such other relief as to the Court may seem equi table ami just, It is ordered by tlu Court that service of summons Ins made by publica tion in the Eugene City Guaiid once a week for six consecutive week. Dated September ll'th, INS7. GEO. 11. DOKIIIS, Plirt.'s Atty. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. Static ok Oiikhos, Exkittivk Dkpabt-I MKNT, S.U.KM, Sept 1, 1SH7. ( l'y the authority vested in rue by the leg islative assembly of the state of Orcgou, 1, Sylvester Pennoyiir, governor, do hereby submit to tho legal voters of the state at a special election hereby called to be held on Tuesday succeeding the first Mon day in November, 1BS7, the following pro posed amendments to the state constitution : l'lKST PHOIlllUrlON AMKNUMKNT. Skction 1. The manufacture, sale, or thu giving away, or the uttering to sell or give uwuv, or the keeping for sale, of any spirit uous, viuous, mult, distilled, fermented, or uuy iutoxicating liquors whatever, is prohib ited in this state, except for medicinal, sci entific, or mechanical purposes. Ski'tion '2. The legislative assembly shall provide by law iu what manlier, by whom, ami at what place such liquors, or any of them, shall bo muiiufactiirid or sold, or kept for sale for medicinal, sen nil lie, or unj huni cal purposes. Skction II. This amendment shall tuke cited and be ill full force iu six mouths from the date of its ratification by the electors. Skction 1. The legislative assembly shall without delay pns.i all necessary laws with siillicieiit penalties necessary to enforce this amendment. HKCOW) AMKNDMKNT 10 KAI.AMKS OK STATE OKKICEIIS. Article XIII. Suction 1. Tho governor, secretary of state, treasuier of state, judges of tho su preme court, nud all other slate ullicers of this state shall receive an annual salary of such sum as the legislative assembly shall here inafter by law for each of such officers pro vide; provided, that when the legislativo assembly shall have by law fixed the salary of any such oilier, such salary shall neither bo increased nor diminished during the term for which the incumbent of such ollic.e shall have been elected or appointed. TH11IP AMKSDMKNT TO TIMK OF HOLPtNO OhNKKAI. KLKCltoN. Article II. Skction 11. General elections shall lie held on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, biennially. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand ami caused the great seal of the state of Oregou to be ullixed, this 1st day of September, A. 1, 18S7. Svi.VKSThR PRNNOVF.B, Governor. l!y the Governor: Gko. W. McliuiPK, Secretary of State. 1'r. Taylor's" Ouks Compound, puielv veg- i etable, positively cures iheumati.-in, neuralgia, ' ttstthuchc, sick headache, cramp clic, cholera ' morbus, Complaints peculiar to females, )ys- ' pepM.-i, cold or cough, Hives, Chills an 1 fe-i ver, pains around the he ar' erysipelas, phthi-ic. t;iou,;.: Taylor. , Sold by Osburn A Co, d iigti-is. Engine, 1 LOOK HERE!! If you want work done in tho barber lino, come to the 15 OK XT SHOP. Opposite the GrARn office. ii. V. l'litstrr. UN.D ni;ik(! it sixviiiltv both for quality of ir-xids uml . suit lh times. Country orders s-oiicitnl. LilippJ for fash aceoni 'allying orders. filers promptly attti'T both by mail or tlVgrnph. Satistactior;! tilling" AT LINK OK A A 4 ft complete rJW ; Call and see me. J. R. REAM, Corner Williiinetli' nud .Scventli Sin ot", Kiiocip. (,'iiV) Qr bit ktoctih cr varum uwu; ; -SOLD.- Our hIoio liuildin koiJ, mi'l its wo shall lm,. t.) ,(V(, j lata in the in-ir futuro, wo have iVleriniiifiil to close out our cutiro 8tockl OAIlDLlvSS OF COST. Wh Iiuvp in stock iIih finest sfloctioti of oooils KuituMo f ,r iU, cuts to lm found in tlie City. Diamonds, Gold watches, Go; chains, Silver Plated w are, Jewelry, Notions and Novelties, Albums, Scrap riooks, Autograph Albur Christmas and New Years Cards, And un pihIIphh variety f nic1' ','ooils Cull uml . $o Trouble lo Miaow Goods. CHAIN ISM L V. PETER Four splendid "Nov Vliito" Kiekcl-pli Scviiij; MaeJiinos Ail Complete. I nin ollri in these in:ioliuies :it cost. ieit having t lie lime or rooiutoA tlicni iiiiv lotiirer. This is a liin- t ittiort unit v to m chi' r.ee ef t :'se mont: r I I - lar, hp.st furnishi il, nin! eertaiiily the most ilesirnUo of nil SeiiiL' Maoliiir 1 iilso oiler the fnllowiiw lnii'o.iiiis: Forty Ladies' .Yew Market deals for 1 ess than ( Jwentu-Jive Gents Jine Overcoats, (this seasons chase,) for $1 ess than Cost. These arc nil iipw, ilesirahle ontl.s, it ml will pay .'10 tier eent. on lb' it ineiit even if one ha.l to lay them uwuv until next Winter. I hnve a iiuinl.i r ef ether liiu ir.iins to oiler mn to wliirli 1 will call on from time to time i I L Ii lb it Has just received direct from Ne York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of 4 FALL AND Wl Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS HO IDLE BOAS J'.ut oill uml ,ri,e them. Ueineml.i r tlx- place: Tlie ' 'l'11 I'.riok, corner Willaniette uml Eighth St., Eu ne City. Orecon. NTER GOODS 0 i i- - - O ,150 rll fEms, II t rr IftlEnkiCDiiiinuoasFljj COSTS NO MORE THAN INFERIOR MAE Vt 1 -Simon will mil yuu a funry erenl? sliirt, two i-tillnta niul p tir of cutis nil (or " cut. Now h yaur tiiu to Imv. For Sale fry ail First -Class Dealers. Cut in. Ill Sizes of Waist and Insmm, Thereby insuring to For Sale by all Principal Dealers on the Pacific Cos