Our luue rep wagons make tne little boys and girls happy because they know they are good ones. Some little girls and boys have used wagons we sold tliein seven years ago, and are still using them. Now , we would like to sell you one for your little boy or girl, ;s the case may be. Our prices are very low and the quality very good. Now look at this one at 95c. Cheap, isn't it? Well, yes, I thought you would take it. Thank you, madam. Call again. Hello! Tom; come in. How are you this morning? Well you say you want some fishing tackle. Right this way. 'Now here is- some of Allcock's silk body flies. These are only 25c a dozen. You can plainly see the, quality, is good. Yes; will one dozen be enough? Now will you desire anything more? O, Yes, a pole. You don't need to look at .this one very long to see the special value only $1 .50. Take two; all right, Well, good mo ning. Call again. Come to ns and get good goods at reliable prices. Violins at $2.00. $2 5. $3 50, $4 00. $5 00. $6 00 $7 5. $9 00, $9 50, $10 00, $i-'oo, $15 oo, $20 00, $25 00 and up. Accordeons, $1 50, $2 00, $2 50, $3 00, $4 00. $4 50, $5 00, $5 50 6 00 and so on. Guitars and Columbia Zithers, at $7 00, $9 00 Guitars, $4.50, $5 50, $6 50, $7 50, $10 00, $18 00. See our wonderful stock of shot cuns. They are made to shoot That is the main object of a gun a cood cun shoots good. We nave that kind for sale at $9 50, $10 50, S14 00, $4 SO, $17 00, $1900,522 Fine bammerless guns at $24 00, 27 ;o. S20 75. 50 and $35 00. We also have a complete line of re peating shot guns, Burgess, Spen cer, Winchester ana jviarun ai fine guns at low prices. We sel Winchester and Marlin repeating rifles at bottom prices: S:i 50, i2 co. 11 o and $14 00. We have all sizes and styles. We also sell the famous Piper rifle, 22 calibre, 50 shots for 20c We sel this gun at $3 40. It is a good re liable rifle. We also sell the fa' mous Stevens rifles in 22, 25 and 32 calibre. These guns are all take down price is $6 00. The quality of these guns is A 1. We have the Reminerton rifle also. In fact we. are the people who sell al kinds, sizes and styles of rifles, shot guns and ammunition, sporting troods. leeeins. Cartridge belts 2;ceach this is a low price. Al our tennis and summer cloth shoes are now being sold at 50c a pair They are all 75c goods See our hammocks, also croquet; at lowest prices. We will trade for maple or oak cord wood. Remember the place. Its Barker Gun Works, NINTH STREET, EUGENE, OREGON. Six Miles from Irving. l'UAYHI) FOR WINNINGS. Death of an Old-Time Chicago Gambler Brings Out a Story. Chester Johnson, an old Chicago gambler who flourished in Chicago about the era of the great fire, died the other day. He was familiarly known as "Old diet," and ninny old stories are told of him. The following, according to the Chi- cago Clironicle, was related oy one of his cronies in a crowd oi his in timates, who were talking of the dead man. One of them turned to 1 another and said: "Bill, tell us ftliat time with the preacher." In a husky voice, broken by J Ksthmitio vhee7it1ps "Bill" en- astnmauc vwieezingb, m tered on his task. It wasn't long after the big fire. Most of the churches had been wiped out. Some of them were struggling up, but the generality of them had pretty hard sledding. Finally one of them I don't like to mention no names comes out in the papers and the committee of elders or whatever it was allows popular subscriptions to a building ri..i..l 1 ill. fund isabout what they need. Ihe luing louciies oil lu.g.uy siow; don't seem like it's going to be a general conflagration, anyhow. Finally the gospel coach gets stuck at about 3,000 bones and it looks 1 like the mud is sn Hepn it can't be , r piuieu uui. The speaker halted and made a significant gesture to someone who stood in the little room behind him ail off, There was a decorous clinking o ice agaitist glass, "Bill" turned arouud a moment, threw back his head, wiped his lips with' the back oihis hand and resumed: . "Right' then was when 'Old ! Chef came sharp to the fore. He! goes to the parson of this here burned out synagogue and tells him that if he will do 'em any good he can have three days' profits of both his banks, 'diet' was running two games himself at that time, faro, the old twenty- eight wheel, chuch-a-luck, about ...... ... tne wnoie tning, ana tney were kept up nights counting coin to the 1 in , m .t preacher man, 'If we go into this game the institution will have to have the prayers of the congrega tion.' ' . ; "Well, that threw the parson up in air. He hemmed and he hawed. He frowned and he smiled by turns. 'Old Chet' wouldn't budge. He stood pat on the proposition and made the preacher man come to time. " 'You pray for rain when you want rain, don't you?" he says: "Sure we do,' says the man in black. " 'Well, this is a case of rain,' says 'Old Chet.' " 'I reckon I'll have to see what can be done,' says the preacher. 'I'll lay the matter before the folks. Anyway, Mr. Johnson, I'm much obliged to you. I'll let you know. "Well, they had some kind of a meeting of the directors, or what-7 ever it was, and I understand there was a violent rassle, but the preacher he wins out. One day he steps down the street and he finds 'Old Chet' and he says: 'Mr. Johnson, we've decided that any thing is right in a good cause. If you'll play your best we'll pray our best.' " 'Let her go,' says 'Old Chet.' "And she went. The thing got noised around and business was terrific. People used to come and lost just to help the receipts. There never was such a game before or since. When three days was up 'Old Chef hustles all the winnings 'into a gunny sack, jumps into a hack and drives out to Hie mran s house. It's Saturday iiifilit. or rather, it's Sunday morning. He wakes the preacher up mid there in his studio they spent two hours a-eo.intiug it. Say. I tell you boys It had rained sure." "How hard did it mill mil? nct'i.il n vnmtir lllnll 111 the comer 1 "J"1-" " J "? I who was pulling upon a cigarette. About $.4,000 worth," Bill. "If you knew where to iook VOu could go and sec that church "tj,ey mlt ve(." WOOD. The Noonday Mining Co. will receive scaled proposals of all or n part of 1000 cords of wood to bo cut near tlio i Xnomliiv mill and delivered at tlio n.tu 1 . . . . . .....! f jim Rids will be reeeivou mm. .' ...... .... .1 r.n u-ill I in i0 im wr ,uss mu" , , nm 110 COIIMlll'ICll. nil' 1 .miji.t.i -- 1 .-ii.iii tn ri.i'i'i't imv or nil Dai!'. i'r fn,.tll0r particulars apply to U. H. 1 Jlnrray, Stint. Noonday Mini'. All persona knowing tlimnsi'lvM to bo ndiibted to tlio iiwlcMigncil, will pleaso twttlo Ijoforo Septt'inlJi-r 15 1800. I must havu money. Assik llKIXIIIClI. KOK SALH AT A JJAHGAIN. 1 have r ood team of mules for hiiIo .1 1 1 r. ....1,1 .. nli.lil 11 IW to 1 UIIUUII, t mill u i.-aii3 um, -''rt" ' , . s,k Creek west of town. J. V. IIii ks.. n uou .'on saif. A two-liorso wagon box load, dry kimllint' wood for I'Scta. at .Saginaw 11. K I.. Co R. A. SANDERS, I'ltOl'ltlKTOU OK T K. 4 . , W,nes' L,(l"orS and ClgarS Choice Brands. Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVK, OREGON'. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Li. ml Oflicoat Roseliurc, Orupm, Aui;ut 1, IS'.I'.I. Notice is hereby Kivon that the follow- : iKiini'd nuttier has tiled notici- 01 lie 1 intention to make limit proof in support 1 of his claim, and that hind proof will be niaiI(. )(!torCt j0l. Ware, U . s. Com- "liHionur, at hiiyeiie (Jrej-.m, mi i-Septemher IJO. 18W). viz: John S. Mien, on H. E. No. 09!1, for the N.. NW Si-c. '21. T. 21, S ., R. .'J Went. Honnniori the following witnocHes to piovo hiHconiinnoimrociili'iice upon and 1 cultivation of Haiti land, viz: 'Ilirani Lee, Heorue Downee, Joi'iih F. Neat. .JamoH F. Ellison, of Cottage Grove, Lano Co., Oregon. J. T. Hkidokk, Ri-'itor. NOTICE FOR PUHL1CATION. Land Offick at Rof-eburj:, Oregon. AupiHt 17, ISM). Notice is hereby jjivon that thu follow-inn-named settler Iiuh filed notice of hin intention to innko final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Register & Receiver, If. S . Land Oflice at Rosehurjr, Oregon, on Octobers, 189!), viz: Electa R. Nowell 01 II. E. No. 7185 for tho E y, NWJtf, N X NE i sec. 18. T. 22 S., It. "3 W. . lienaincs the following witnesnes to prove his continuous residence upon anil cultivation of said land, viz: Aaron Kelly. William McCoy, Robert Lacky, Thomas It. Brasher, of Cottago Grove, Oregon. J.T..I5UIIK1E8. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offiub at RoHohurg, Oregon. August 17, IK!)!). Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has li led notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Register & Receiver, U. S. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon, on Octobers, 1899, viz: Robert E. Lacky on II. E. No. 8439 for tho W y, NV H, NV 14 SMJ, sec. 8. T. 22 S ft. 3 V Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Electa Nowell, of Amos, Oregon, T. It. Brasher, W. II. Lacky, Aaron Kelly, of Cottage Grovo, Oregon. J. T. Uridokh, Register. WOOD FOR SALE. A tw'o-horso wagon box load, dry kindling wood for 25cts. at Saginaw. U . K. L. Co. m. 1:. i-iit'itrii. .,,. u.e prvW.wittl Mi'tho- a jUi """, " ; r ' ,: Sunday nrluml l ; ;iyHnl II, ....and 7:110 ,, .... hp. u, rtl. Lo,.net 0:30 p. ... - ,io,lu, ..lt ttio pnwt'i UUH-l.l.gOW.IJ V . ,. ... .1 .. ..ml ,l'l lin !.ii , 1 Ij Mill f strange, am MmM an umu n, CATHOLIC CIII'.K Service nl tlio Cnllwll"- olunol. will huuceforlh take place tld'd Sun day hi ovury month. 1 NOV. I. l'K.VUYI,HKI. t i cucm". Regular eervlew each Sabbath. Sim- i.i in .. in - tiri-nclilim fiwh . . 1 u 1. tn itviHt III mv priiiim , Sunday at u a in.'"" - i - ,".'' .. .. .. lu ulvim to llll' 'tnosini which - .. . ..1 1. nr star on Row ITUVllirill-v inn" river, rlrnt hiiihihj hi y Hlven to Shii-liU "'I'""1 10,IH" :in' Sunday p. in. to w.ih fol.iMtl Iihhhv. Junior r.K at :l."'-; V PS 0 H at 7 p. 111. ; piuviT ini't'linK Wwlnwday K p. 111.; Hit" inontlilv nufliuwH iniM'tinc and m-iiil Ih l.i'l'l nt ",1IIU "ilKri Iioiiid Monday S p. in. afn-r tlio 1ft htiminy Tlio limliw Aid Soulfty ini'trt eaul. 1 Tui'sday at 1 p.m. to work, at m.iiio 1 fri,.iils or iih'iiiIht'h home. Your , ' u...ii.llil ill iHll'll cllllrcll HIT invri-iiii-- ....... . StriUll!l,rH (llild, w.-l.-om... C V. V. Mctitn:. ('tutor. Bon Ton MIHAT MARKETl Mil in Street w Grave Oregon. Supply house for Cottage Grove and Bohemia. Semi 11 our ovtlr.ru by Trlrithaur.. ;W. H. Beagle, ! M'g'r. TO TIIK EAST Gives the Choice of '1 wo 'J'rtiuxroiitlncntal ROUTES 1.1 1 m 1 nminnxT 1, 1 NORTHERN SHORT LING VIA SALT LAKH VIA SPOKANE MINNKAPOIJS ST. PAUL AN'II CHICAGO DKNVKR OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LoWRatos to all JiJas tern Ci ti es. Ocean Steamers Leavo Portland every C days for San Francisco. For full particulars call on O. It. & N. Agent, Frank Jordan, Cottago Grovo. W. fl. IIUItMIKIlT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. FRANK GOODVVyf .... Proprietor of The Popular Cigar and Cor. tionery Store. fcc" Vim r Caiinnt Lunvh Dealer in Cignrs of I.ow mid High I Grade mid Prices to suit tlic Trade Main Street. Cottage Grove, Ore "lakii( & WHsuJ" 'BAN KB IIS, ' Tmiwicla (iciiciddiiviut IMislncss In oil Us hnnu iiCs. .Mb r..,,, 0r,u I.ITIl. SlIAVIXt; parlor, CllllHRi' Jrnn 0Mgn a. ;. urtjwh, Call on. FOR . Hoiim; Painting, !aiwr Hanging, Siyrn Work, Carriage Painting ll'orli (i iitirmitrrtt COTTAGE GROVE. 0RK. Cy. Hiller," General Blacksmithing. Two Doom North of Ei.kin A Ilrittow'i, (otttiQt. drove, Oitgon. M. C Ferkins DEPUTY - U. S. Mineral Surveyor. :o : Sccial attention given to Mininj Claims and procuring of Patents. Grants Pass, Okkcox. J. S. MED LEV, Attorney it Law, Offlcoon MftlnHtrret. t'ottttnr flravr, Orrffon, WOOD WANTED, siibncription at the Nofpl On oflice. GO TO GEO. ANDERSON For First-cliou painting uqd Paper Hangtotf I'tijmv atttirautt rtl not to Crath O Office, Nnin Street, next to J.B. Young's law office. NOTICK OK KJNAI.HF.TTI.KMENT. Notlro In horoliy nlven Hint Iho undenlP Rilmlnlrtnitiir ofthu oMitle iifHIIn l-ni", cciucil, hiullliMl In tho Comity CoortM M 1 utility Htntu of Oroxoii. il VTOmJ inicliHiliiilnlmrntor of mild culnle inl l"!';."! ily iho 2ml iIm- ofoptolior M.tntebo" 1 o't'liick r. M. hHH 1,0011 Mxcil by M,!.11rt tho time for hciirliiif olijoi-tlcinii lo Mia r' nail tho not! lumen t thereof. n wrr. Ailmliildtrutor of tho olnte I W'M I,al iiecciiKoiI. REAL HSTATH OWNERS NOTICE. TAKE Whoii you want an abstract of til call on tho Eugei.o Abstract CompW Tlio cost of an abstract not I" tint Hiiiuof r.(M). Olllcu IM poutli of tho Clirisinaii hl"k, "''"P ' Oregon. 1 IIMIUIUTII A'I'dlt'K NOT10K- Notli-e In hereby K.ven, in Y:.i.irlor.fl .. .. . 11. hul.lcr him been iiiii.oitilc'1 " aI.,A. Iho cHluto of J. C Htminer, ,j u i I.ermiiiH huv ln i'IhIiiih Kliln"' V ih" iw,,m .'.ro horeby notified I" P K from'" wild udinlnlstrior wllhlij I W orfgon. .Uio of ttitH notlco.iU Cott; Be llr mjj Diilcil tnlH7lh day of AiiKiift. woUtt. , John l. W11.1.UMH V. H. ' ,,, iitr Altornoy for KhIhio. 'l",,u" .". . ..ironU11 Quick deJIvery-Tha WeeKiy v.- jll. L Pickard A Son