ji A . . , : . 1 ' .. '7...r..7. .VniTtic 7ZZ S-V A WW A. For the BI3ST WHEEL Ever I3ullt.P AN ECCENTRICSIXTV-POUKD SHELL. The Athenian Society will attend the oocial to le given liy the Spartan Aside from the bad marksman-, Soeietr at the Masonic hall J-rWay ship of the Spanish gunners in the weni Veh' 24' fettle of Manila, there seemed to The Pf for V.rU lay evemK ,1 , , , .... wa carried wit as published last week. b;e an extraordinary lack of killing XhedeUlewM dkled by the critic in qualities in the shells which hit favor of the affirmative kle. our vessels, mere prooaoiy was, There will be n social meeting given i never before known such an ex- by the Athenian Society March S, lSOi). pcrienceas that of the Baltimore. The program will consist as follows: A sixty-pound armor-piercing shell ",erof Bi Responao to roll call . . J. . by quotation from some good author; lired undoubtedly from the Canacao shy Societr; sjcct battery on shore, entered the Balti- monA Wynne; Recitation Chun. V. more about two feet above the Culp; Quartette, Nina Ostrander, Ida upper deck on the starboard side, Thorna?, Winter Wallace and Elbert between the after six-inch gun and Veatch; Essay on Man, Elbert Veatch; .... , . , Recitation, Kora Sherwood; Song by the three-pounder mounted on the .,Rwolvel lhat t,;o rail. This shell, after piercing two IrKlian Ma9 morc nght to complain of thicknesses of steel one-quarter of the treatment of the white man In an inch thick, struck the deck and America than the Kegro." Affirmative, and nenetrated till it reached one lnn Whipple, C. JV. Culp, George n( fUi,.,,,,. rMnh it I Waldon. Negative, Chris Jackson, .-w-w-.f , "" u-infield Bennett, John Walden. The craclcea clear tnrough. It was ram win c,jnciuded by an tnen deflected upward, coming out address by J. E. Young, subject, The of the wooden deck and tearing its Necessity of Educating Young People, way through the steel combing of A,ter the prosram refreshments will be the en trine-room skvlisrht attain iurm ui ice mum mm . , . r . , cake, after which games will be plaved passing through two quarter-inch or the enJoyment of all. plates. As it had been turned j sideways on rising from the deck, J STAR ITEMS. the Mr. H. D. VitkJk went to the Grove Sunday. Mr. Aaron Kelley who Is wwkin for J. 11. Row ejKMit Sunday at home ami Mb-s Itena went bark with hiw ml i now cooking for the crew. Mr . Win. Edwards took a trip to Royal Tuesday. Mr. ami Mm. Kelley and Mr. M wants made a ilylii tripto the Utove Tuesday. The roads, are in fine shape, we can sometimes touch bottom with a ten foot pole. Mr. J. It. Warner went to town the tirst of the week. Several of our youns people attended the dance at Tannery vlllo the 17th and rciwrtwl it it decided gueeew!. GlIUKY. tt. . icavy T,eaij 0. 6: J. TRE .fYe.vt to I lie RAM HL Eli in Qua lily and Price it holes it made through these plates were about eighteen inches long by six inches wide ragged, torn spots, very unlike the clean cut punctures made by such a shell when entering point foremost. Leaving the skylight, the shell, ranging slightly forward, struck the recoil cylinder of the port six- inch gun on the quarter-deck, dis abhng the carnage. At last it met ! Fine weather Sunday. Joe Damewood has come back to Row river again. Uncle Jim Teeters made a visit to the Grove Friday returning home Saturday morning. Sid Vaughn came home Saturday night from the Booth-Kelley saw mill to vibit on Row river over Sunday. Bird Farrier was a passenger with Joe , Cole to Cottage Grove Saturday. an object strong enough to resist, river made a trip over the divide to its attack the steel shield, which Mosby creek Saturday, on business and curved in front ol the gun in a I t0 visit 5Ir- Downs and family returning semicircle. Following this curve, the shell came out on the forward side of the carriage, traveling in a direction exactly opposite to its former course, until it reached the starboard side of the ship again, where it struck a steel ventilator, and was finally stopped. In other words, this shell passed through one inch of steel, ripped up a deck, broke a deck beam and bulged a on the river are vcrv on Monduv The farmers busy plowing. Blake Stewart is educating the the two cougar cubs that he found and brought home from Green mountain. The day is not far distant when the Bohemia mines with countless tons of base ore, and the timber of the hills and mountains adjacent to Row river will attract the attention of men with enter prise and capital that will build a rail- Wethis week received a letter from the secretary of the Library Association at Cottage Grove, Cacper Un, asking lis to send the Watchman to the Free Reading Room. The Association evi dentlv knows good literature when they gee or hear of it, and we send the Watohuian witth pleasure. Drain Watchman. $25 I-TlTEl) WITH IOC" A I 20' G.&J.TIRES. IEJI.ni. .FrectT. Morrill Cycle Co., 105. 107, toy and tit Sixth St., Portland, IIkanciiik: SPOKANE, - - TACOMA, Ralph Whipple, Ag't, S3 OrqJ Ccttac.kC'.kovk. Oi. The richest gold strike for months is reported from McDonald creek, Northwest Territory. The surface gravel pays $1 to $2 to the B USINESS pan. high. Gold is coarse and assays I SUBSCRIBE- 1 Bohemia Nugget rfni tin tltn i n linn f,nin - - "UUUL " 1UL" Ul" o is to the mines. original shape. It crossed the Baltimore from starboard side to nnrt anrl hnnU or; Bohemia Nugget Oregonian board side, and yet had hit none of : the many men engaged at the guns I near by. It is true it vz thc cause of wounding two officers and sir inen", for in its course it ex ploded two three-pounder shells which were lying on the deck ready for use in the small gun on the Baltimore's rail; but directly it injured no one, and it is regarded as holding the record for eccentric action. Harper's. A printer is a man who lives. ! eats, wears clothes and pays taxes if he has the money and yet ', people expect him to live on wind pudding, unkept promises, and live. in oriental splendor on such sup port as indicated in the follow ing letter, says the Shasta Courier . man: Mr. Editor Send me a few j copies of the paper which had the , obituary and verses about my little , child about a montu or two ago. You may publish the enclosed clipping about my niece's marriage and I wish you would mention in your local column, if it don't cost anything, that I am going to have a public sale and will rent a part of my farm; also mention that I have a few extra calves to sell. Semi me a couple of copies of the paper this week, but as my time is out you may stop my paper as times arc to hard to waste money on newspapers. "VT ' SUMMOXi d a , . v CMirii. nintirr. 1 X - y-k SI I A V i . rKtrn:;:iuiNL. ij.M. -Ss J. S. JIEMEV, iltoi'iioy Al Lira net K Ihrtfp. MIrmI Ittnrn aurf J. W. ttnwtiv Ail m1hI ilf.Fjit UIIDtrtlttlvnr K v. ome()n Mklntrrl. Cofltiyr (irovf, Orcyon. nvnnnMJ inn i w mm hi Lilly O rlre On Mulnnrect, Wni HWr, Cnttitye drove, ih'eunn. A tall girl named Short, long loved a certain Mr. kittle, while Little, Jittle thinking of Short, loved a little lassie named I)ng. To make a long story Short, Little proposed to Long" and Short longed to be even with Little's shortcoming-. So Short, meeting Long threatened to marry Little before long, which caused Little, in short, to marry Long. Did Short love Little less because Little loved Long? Ex. TO THE EAST Gives the Choice of Jwo Transcontinental ROUTES "Every town has a liar or two; a smart aleck; some pretty girls; more loafers than it needs; an old fogy that the town would be better without; a woman or two1 that tattle; men who stand on the street corners and make remarks about the women; a man who laughs an idiotic laugh every time he says anything; scores of men with the caboose of their trousers worn as smooth as glass; men who can tell about the weather and how to run other peoples business, but have wade a dismal failure of their own." Roseburg Review. VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL ANP CHICAGO SHORT LINE VIA SALT LAKE DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LoW Hates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean Steainors Leave Portland evory 5 days lor San Francisco, For full particulars call on 0. R. & N. Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottage Grove. W. H. HtmutKirr, Goneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. The Weekly Oregonian and'Bohe'mia Nugget for $2 in advance, Profl t b this offer. Fishing at night by a camp fire has become popular sport among the boys. Millett's lake is the most common fishing ground and a string of bullheads from four to . six incnes long is tne average catch. Junction Times. L. L. Stevens, 4 Attorncy-at-Law Special attention given to Mining Business and Collections. Kl'OBXK - ... ... OlCKUO.S. Eulciif & BristoV BANKERS. Tmnsncf a GniMKil Bciiminu Business ii all Its Brunches. Ooller (Irii.rr, Oregon. E. 1 hnt u. it rrt tl ' N t I.. jiw. K lJffi, MiriBlt U Tlwrn n fi.iMtlv ilul.l.ti.i....iik Thrirh. tlfrrtiinl. ilcfMilim in in .Mt ill lb KUtt i.l UltruB ntititr rcimr' MimtUnt Blr 'if till Biurt 111 iitii lilt. r lit 1 rirr' rp u i-H. U I olltorf I IDIIII OIIJUS LITE.. .SHAVING CHURCH NOTICES. m. e. ciiuncii. Hereafter the ervicia at the Metho dist Episcopal church will be as fol lows: aunuay ecnooi at 10 a. in Preaching every 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun days at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ep worth League at 6:30 p. in. Prayer meetingevery Thursday evening at 7:30 Let us hear the Gospel "it is the power of God." Strangers and friends are made welcome to all meetings. M. 0. Uiii.VK, Pastor. REVIVAL BKJtVICKB. Rev. E. A. Ross the widely known evangelist who creates a great interest and stir in the hearts of people whore- ever he goes, will hold a series of meet ingsat the Methodist church in Cottage Orove, commencing the first Sunday in March. I-11 Grippe Succemrully Treittml. ''I have just recovered from the second attack of In grippe this year," says Mr James A.Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a littlo over two days uginst ten days for the former nttuck. The second attack I am satisfied would havo been equally as bad as tio first but for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after be- ing 'struck' with it, while in the first placo I was able to attond to business about two days boforo getting 'down.' " Foranlo by the Benson Drug Co.. Cottairo Grove and Joe Lyons of Drain. I PARLOR. - Drrjun C'otlucn drum ... O. K. drl !lth, Prop GO TO 'OSTM.YDER ,e CUU. rriulrl li Hr mJ aLftlhtt inn iti li. lltlfl mil bp-iftc !)'( Ur of hr( ""'II MII -cm! mift ... iimlni lUi t.Mtium m I lii iwr pic rt 1 m lit eH,i ,'uoiH-aii(in inn ilium' r.i wliir "iiiwm inm mr or litirh ii Ull to ,a .r u I ir.atr hirf. hl.lnllfr wllltMlr louM or ins ntififiiiK of r .fiti!) tncrtiiiu" 111.1 .h vein c r- ry r, i inirp .ilr mi it loh lr i.f At ff 1 ix, ne ijrmeni W a rerttl - t.n.mli by mm K I 1 borp to 1 1 -.flUWifl.lio AhMI H. l. wl'h ht firol I0rfnl ft inn' nfroiai 'I' l'W. Mblrb llM Mfllll MOI im . n uimujr mr (i,riiil lit ''fKTlbisl teat nrv.rr l. -II "! h.!i.f lot 2 III H'orU In Lmii ii.itM' dmiu lo ColUr -fo li Itf, oomr. "irtvit. hlh )! tnoit(it f.PZ me fre on ttir iwn 1 CI Jicun.l lrtir.l to I III hlilnltfr And lar I I 4frlii)f cnil lotnItiiic no r;d ftrk tin mn ni inn n rij hi, in i nr irrin,iiu ilw..fm ihorp. In le mH nil-nrtr mini rrrrr fan thrrrnf Ih'jr tufti i imUlitir.l hri-rilcr of lhllon.Jl .amnion. jiMtr llir txiit entitled m ioe jHrr liu. ikm. j r. Tern Alir (or MiUtij NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Ull 1 Cottage Grove, ijine County, Orr Jauiurv II, lCA To Ai.kx CoMrxiR: You are h.-reliv notified tint will- xiwndeil at leant t'200, 111 work 'almr on oneh of the two ruir i'Imiiii!! known mid record d In Milling Iteoordi of the Moheinia Mln DIntrit't in Ijine county, Oregon, 11U "Drum l.umoiid" and "Opportimi!?! mining olaitus, will upptxr certificate llltnl January 13, I8WU otllceofthu County Clerk in said U . 1 1 1 I .. ... tit t 1 .V ''"'" , wilier IU IIUMl DaUU IICUii'flHr under the nrovlnloin of icctton '321 tWa vm Statute of the United 8Ut, Tmicnri ntm I Mu niuount miuireil o lioldl I wnjuirL ra'XLVJ'.tO, Haid two claimii for the yean 1897 u For Hair Cutting, Shaving and Hot I IW,8 npcclively, and if within ntri' Baths I nays alter the completion of tin pow I cation oi thia not re. toii ft . Bt Cotta(U) Giiovk, Oif Main Stiikkt. ' hwt or refiue to contribute T portion of tnid expeiidltml as n co.on ner, your interest in th ' claims will become the property ol t! hiitwcribers, under tald section 2324. J. H. Wiiiti. A.M. Whiti. Cy. fliller, General Blacksmithing. Two Doors North of Eakin .t Uristow's, Cottayc Grove, Oregon. DEPUTY U. S. Mineral Surveyor. :o: Special attention civen to Mininc rt! . 1 . - o -iwinis ana procuring ot Patents. Grants Pass, Okkgon. GO TO Mrs. Pet Ssuif owl's, FOR Fashionable Dressmaking. Main Street, Cottage Grove, Or. 2A. I I. NICI lOIJStis When yoio want fine Cabi net Worh clone or Furni ture repaired. Leave orders opposite Racket store. Aclive Solicitors Waoted Bverywbi l or" The Story of the Philippine!" Murat Halsteaif, commisBioncd br Government as Olflcial Historlun tno ar J;ennrliiifnt. Tli lnnlr t written in army camps at San Francli on the Pacific with G moral Meritt. the hospital Ht Honolulu, in II Kong, in tho American trenchti V Manila, in the iniuruont ennui Aguinaldo. on the dunk nf Oik Olrml with Dewey, and in the roar of the biV tie at the fall of Manila. Uonanu ' agents. Rrimful of original niclur taken by goveiument nhotoeraniieM tho spot. Large book : low pricei. mi profits. Freight paid. Credit kItm! DrOn all trimliv imnfllntnl r linolll Outfit free. Addi-mm i.v 'P. lUrbfM bec'y., Star Insurance Uldg., Chwt isrB sul AW ror Hale. Oho half interest in the Home 8ho mino in tho Uoliemia gold mining dli-l trlct. For tcruiH and particularicallo'i or address, 0. H. Willabp, Cottage Grori l'or Hal or Trail. 1 20 flIMftd (if limit, fiirtn house, bit" nnd other out bulldlncs. iituatffl " miles west of Kuncne. Good out ran Will trade for property in Cottng" Otom rnr further particulars, address S. R. Jknkixh, KiiKeiir, ore.