A CI HAX INCIDENT,
Invitation tlnnce next Saturday NOTK'K I'Olt PIMU.UUTION
evening.
The Mustek mill had brenk
down this week, the lit-st in nine
months, dut'iig which time the
stamps have dropped continually.
A most interesting incident in
Cuban campaign happened in con
nection with the unloading of
cavalry horses and nck mules from" The repairs will be made Saturday
the various transports ofT Sihoncy. xhe Northern I'acillo have, recent l
At first the horses, one by one, ostabllnhed an ngeuovdn mr city witl.
, , , ,, , I.Mr. Jninw Hcuiunww.Y hh agent, l td
were coaxed, pushed or prodded , ,m or wr, ,iui In riitrd to tickets I-
from an open port into the water,
where a waiting boat picked up
the floating halter, and started for
shore with the plunging beast in
tow. But this method was found
to be too slow.
The troops under General
Shatter were waiting at Siboney to
make an advance on Santiago; but
before the movement could begin,
the army must have its horses and
mules to drag artillery, commissary
wagons and ambulances over the
muddy mountain trails, and to
hurry ammunition and food to the
haul working men on the firing
line.
This slow piloting of each ani
mal to the shore was abandoned,
and the horses were forced over
board and left to reach terra firma
as best they could.
Then began a pathetic struggle
to gain the beach.
Some of the horses, from the
fi-st stroke of their churning hoofs,
remained unterrified and clear
headed. These swam directly for
the shore, and when they reached
it, walked with matter-of-fact calm
up the sandy slops.
But a majority of the poor beasts
lost their wits, and swam about in
wide circles, lashing the water into
foam, with abject fear manifest in
their wildly staring eyes.
Everywhere horses' heads dotted
the bay. A few of the panic
stricken animals turned and swam
out to sea, to certain death; others
floated in a bewildering circle, and
every moment settled lower be
neath the waves.
At this crisis a trooper, upon
whose arms blazed the yellow
chevrons of a cavalry sergeant, ran
to the water's edge, squared his
broad shoulders, clicked his heels
at "Attention!" and raising a
bugle to his lips, sounded blast af
ter blast across the rolling waters.
It the sea had suddenly parted to
allow these half-drowned animals
to walk ashore dry-shod, the effect
could hardly have been more strik
ing tban that of these bugle notes
As the well known call of
"Stables!" reached the confused
and frightened horses, they raised
themselves from the water for an
instant, then with ears erect and
pointing toward the call, they
swam toward the welcome sound
Dizzy and sore of lip, this
cavalry Gabriel sent his saving
blasts over the water until the last
horse was led trembling to the
shade of the palms. I. Nbwt
Grkbn in Youth's Companion.
nil Knatorn point).
Citation.
In the County Court nftho Stole of OrtKou,
rnr ih fuutitr ni i-nnr
In th mmirr.of tholluftrtllMishltiof
i Citation
Herbert V. llliiml.iku Insane perton
To llertiert XV. tllnott. f-eetlntr:
in the Nmuoof thoSinieof Oregon, You are.
hetcliv elletl ami required to nppcnr In tho
County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for tho
uoumy 01 uane. m incuuin Ktmiu incrcoi, ni
Eugene, in tho County of lno, on i?aturlay
the 10th day of February I'JW. at ton o'eloel In
the forenoon of that day. then and thero to
how raue. If any there be, why a iruarulau
should not tie appoint! uiryonr estate.
ton. t
Witness, the
Attest:
K. U. l'otter Jmliraof tho
Comity Court of the 8tate of Oregon
for the County of Lane, with tho
Seal of said Court atllxed, this icth
nay or January ., if. im
K I'. I.es. Clerk.
Dy F. I (iiniiH, Deputy.
NOTICK OK FORFEITURE
To Thomas Knighton and till Parties
whatsoever concerned :
Yon nru hereby notified that wo hnve
expended $500.00 in work and money on
the claim known mid roeotded in' the
mini us record of the Itoheniin mining
district in Iuie County, Oregon, n
"The Climax" mining claims, mid in
order to hold eaid premises under the
provisions! of Section Itcvitod
Statutes of tho P id led State, being the
amount required to hfold die said claim,
for the years 1S06. IMlfl. 18U7, 18W.
1809, respectively ; ,tnd if within ninety
days after tho completion of the publi-
cation of thiH notice, von fail, necleet or
refnao to contribute your portion or
portions of said expenditure as en-
; owners your internet or interostH in
I wait! claim will become the property of
tho subscribers, under said Section
53a t.
Dated this Third day o! Novemltfr,
ltW.
Signed J . B. Mohan,
.1. W. n.iKHt.,
W v; McFaki.and,
Cll.Kt.ltK McKaklasi).
Thomas Riciiakdhon.
United States I, and Ollloe,
Rocoburg. Ore., October I, 1KM1.
Notiuo is hoioby given t lint In com
pllnnei with tho provisions of the net of
rongit'H of .tune it, .s7s, entitled "An
act lor the rale of timber lauds in the
States of California, Oiegon, Nevada,
tnd Wasldniiton Territory," Doll .1.
Kstahrook of WtiHhlmrn. Coiinlv of liny-
tleld, State of Wisconsin, has this tiny
lied in thisoflU'u his sworn stiiteiiiunt
,'o. 7l'a, for thi' purchase, of the 8 K l4
ci K l4l N 14 S UV(, S H t4' N K Mug
lots 7.10,0. Ill of Section No. SO, In
Township Nolil K llungc- No. 1 W., itnd ,
will otl'er prool to show that tho laud
sought Is more valuable for Its timber
orstono than for agricultural purposes, '
and to establish his claim to said laud
beforo tho Register ttud lieeelverof this
otlico at Hoseburu, Oregon, on Thursday
the 1 1 day of Ioeoinlxr. I81K).
Ho names its witnesses: II. F. '
llollcuhcek of Eugene, Oicgou, Austin
Itool of Spriugtluld, Oregon, Low is Illorl
of Albany, Oregon, J.O. Olaen of Kit
gene. Oregon.
Any and nil per Hons claiming ad
versely tho nlKivivdescrihed lands nro
rtittested to tile their claims In this
olllceon or leforu said H day of Do 1
cent her, I WW.
J. T. IIIIIIKIKS, 1
Uegister.
R. A. SANDERS,
I'llOI'HIKTOIl OK
51111
Wines, Ljquors and Cignrn.
Choice liriuuls'.
A b'avoritc Resort.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
BANKEB8L '
Ti'diuscirKi (Icncrcidi iviutuivi
IMlSlllCSS 111 (III II.S IMdIK lies,
ColfHK lr, Or(,(
.SHAVING
, Cottnge lro "'M
O. K. ONfflth, Prop,
GLASS :
BROS.
PROPRIETORS OF.
Cottage Grove
'laiiiii Mill!
NOTICK FOR 1'UIlIdOATION.
Land Otlico at Itoseburg, Oiegon,
November ir)f IHOi).
Notice is hereby islvon that thefollow-
iiig-naiiied settler has tiled notice of his
intention to make tin d proof in suuport
I tits ciattn, and mat saiii nrooi will He
matlo before the ItegtMcr A Kweiver, U.
s. Irftnd OIHc , at Ito-eltnrg. Oregon, on
Januarv t(, 1000, vir. Reuben Stlnnet
ti II. K. No. 7-M3 for the lot 1. SK 1-1
N'K N SK 1-1. soc. 10. T. 28'S.. It.
:t V.
He names the following wiineswti to
prove Ins continuous rcst'lentM unou
iml cultivation of'sxid hind, viz:
W. A, .Mcltee. J. It. UoiJW.. II . It.
Molteo, T. M. McUrubbs. of Aiu., Ore-
.'on .
J. T. BRinnttx, '
Kcvtisier.
J. E. Yoiiittf,
UOlitOn Ualn itMtt,
Cottage Grove,
Weil Hlit.
Orvyon,
J. S. IIEDI1BY,
Attorney At Law,
OllreOn Main Mil,
Vottaye drove, Oregon.
We are now prcjwreil to furnish
'all kinds of Ilrnckcts, Mouldings,
' Cornice, Sash and Doors, Door and
, Window frames, Screen Doors,
Windows, Pickets, etc.
Woodwork of nil kinds made and '
repaired. We will also work Floor
ing. Rustic, SitliiiL' Ceilinir, or
si.e Sttitlding. etc.
PRICES REASONABLE
SHOP NHAR S. P. DKPOT
SOUTH AND
VIA
THE SHASTA
OF TUB
KAST
ROUTE
EXPRESS TKAINS HUN DAILY
7:00 I'M
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3:07 A M
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It has been demonstrated repeatedly
in every Btate in the Union and in many
foreign countries that Chamberlains's
Cough Remedy is a certain preventive
and euro for croup. It hits become the
universal ramody for that disease. M.
V. Fisher of Liberty, "VV. Vu., only re
peats whnt has been said around tho
globe when ho writes: "I have used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my
family for several years and always with
perfect success. We believe that it is not
only the best cough remedy, but that it
is a sure cure for croup. It has saved
tho lives of our children a number of
times." This remedy is for sale by
Benson Dkuo Co, Cottage Grove, Drug
gists. Lyons A Api'LEQAtk, Diain,
Druggists.
Two-thirds of ail the letters which
pass through the post office of the world
aro written by and sent to people, who
speak the English language,
I want to let tho people' who suffer
from rheumatism and sciatic know that
Chamberlain's Pain Halm relieved me
after anumber of other medicines and;
a doctor had failed. It is the bust lini
ment I have ever known of. J. A.
Rodoen, Alpharettat Ga. Thousands
have been cured of rheumatism by this
remedy. One application relieves tho
pain. For sale by Uhnson Dnuci Co,,
Cottage Grove, Druggists. Lvonh &
Am-KOATE, Drain, Druggists.
S:30rI Ar Oitileu . I.v 1:10 I'M
7:ui.M Ar liAiiKrles . I.v 7 00 r M
C:00I'M Ar Kll'Hfo . . ..I.v h-.MAll
0:2.r. I'M Ar Now Orleans I.v S-00AM
8:30 A Ml
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. .Portland ..
Cotuge drove.
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U1N1NO CARS, OnsKKVATlON CAK8.
Pullman first-clam anil tourist HloepItiK cari
attached to all thrniiKh trains. Prompt con
nections at lienver, Oniaba and Chlcnuo with
trains for other eastern rllies.
WEST 8IDK IUV1HION.
nrrwrix roiiTMNn ahd corvallih. '
Mall trains dally (exrept Unnday).
7;.T0 A M
lUViI'M
Lv..
Ar .
... Portland.
....Corvaltls.
..Ar 5:50 I'M
..Lv 1:'J0IM
At Albany and Corvallis connects with trains
of the C, tc K. Rjr.
INDEPKNDKNl'E l'AB8EN0 hit.
Express train daily except Suiu.nyJ.
i:50PM Lv Portland Ar S:2.AM
7:30PM Lv.... McMlnnvllle Lv 5:rt)AM
8:30PM Ar.....liideinilence....I.v 4:0AM
Direct connections at Ran Francisco with
steamship lines for HAWAII, JAPAN, PHILIP
PINES AND AO THALIA.
For through tickets and rates call on I). T.
AWDHY, Depot Agent, or JAM H UKMKNVt'AY,
City Ticket Agent, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
KXKOUTliR'XOTlCK.
Notice i hereby fiven that ihc tindor--i(tnl
hah torn aiiKintinl by tlu
ouniy Court of tho State of Oreifon for
l.mte t ottntv, pxwiitor of t ho i'tnto and 1
'if thi- iHft will and tcmnnciit of Inane
Mont(H wiiile. diM'ttnsvd. All roiiH 1
imving I'lunus Hi;itintt huh I intido nm
lioieliv te,iuirtsl to prt-HMtil tho xatn
to nit!, (Inlv vtrifiod ni bv law icouind
nt t'otlutju (jrovc, Oregon, within nix
tnoutliH from thutinte Imreof.
Datol this Itth day of Novoinbcr, 1MMI.
X. V. Wiiitk, Kvi-cutor of the ontolc
of Isniu- Monroe Whitu. dbci-aced.
Bon Ton
f MEAT MARKET!
Oregon
RF.SUMK SUNSHT LIMITED.
Mi n'n St-reot
'SToltajc Grove,
Supply house for
Cottage Grove
and Bohemia.
Southern Pacific's Famous Flyer Stnrtu
From 6au Francisco, December 15th.
MAKE
American Beauties,
Latest
Models.
I
'The .Sunset Limited, the Southern
I'jicinVn famous ttiiin of the bupaet
route, will eouimence its eervicu for tho
winter season on Friday, Ducotuber Iotli.
The M-hediilo for this year is con
sidered rather enperior to any previous
.-eiiruii, afrordiiiK as it will opiortunity
for favorable view of polo's of interest
.t out: the line, and uiiiKiiie airrecable
1'ouncntioiiNut New Orleans with limited
uaiiiH of other linoM to and from the
1 10 portnnt centers of tlioeast.
The train will leave San Francisco at
5 I'. M. on TuiMdays and Fridays, pass
inn Lu" AiiKeles about 7 o'clock the
following morninc, thus iriviiiK day
light view of the oi-n;u bolt of Southern
California.
Its connection at Kl Paso with
tltrouuh cars of tho Texas A Pacillc lor
St Louie, will pine California pitmen
ueru in that city from 10 to 12 hours
ahead of all other linen. Tho trin from
flomjton to Xew Orleutii. throiiLdi the
interextincr plantatioiis and bitvoim of
Southern Ixsuiaiana, will alio be by dav
life'lil. ond the arrival in tho Uulfcity
jVHt in time to connect with tho hint
trainH for WaHhinifton, New York,
Cincinnati, Cliieno uud other polntu.
1110 Diinuct itmiteu eouinment and
Hervice is up to itu well-known lilgli
Htaudard. It 1h worthy of remark that
tne distance of 3000 miles from Sun
FranclHeo to New York in truverccd hv
I the Su met Limited In 1H hoim, only
VI hoiitu loneer that bv the lastext
tniinu through Chiengo, 11 distance of
3300 miles. Tho Sunset is an ideal
winter route, the traveler not being cub
jected to any of tho discomforts incident
to inclement weather conditions oL the
moro Northern routes."
Yours truly,
C. II. MARKHAM.
Send iour anient by Telephone.
W. II. Beagle, '
M'g'r.
Cy. fliller,
General Blncksmithlng.
Two Doom North of Rakln A Ilristow'i,
Cuttaut (frore, Oregon.
Mrs. KiHitcrincsciUcer, n. d.
Diseases of Women mid Children.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
" go Yd "'-J
HI Dj
lis a -? H
Fashionable Dressmaking
Mnln Street, - - Cott.tui' Ororr, Or.
B. W. WEBER,
CtOAK.i, TOHACCO CONI'JtCUONAKV.
A choice lino constantly on hand.
MhIii Htrrl, 4)imatf
Khln A ItrMon'a Hank
KE. C Perkins
DEPUTY
U. S. Mineral Surveyor.
Special attention ni veil to Mininr
fMflim fliilrt TTfntTt rr rf Infla
ti HANTS PASS, OUIICON.
HARRIS
L. T.
Attorney and
CouiiscIor-at-I.av
Special attention given 'o the
j,aw of .uitien.
First National Hank Utiildmt:.
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Oon, l'iiKHiui(;Hr Afftint,
NT. I'AUt, MINN.
Sol Davidson received his ptock of
iqwelery this weok and now has a very
nicudijnlny
11 i.m u w, mourn) cius, A harht.
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Attorney and Counelor at
J. a w,
Speoial Attention given to
the Law of Mines.
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T?IE EXCHANGE
ALP WALKUR .... Muis.r.
cm
DKAMR IM
FINK WINES,
LIQUORS,
CIGARS
Main Street, Cottage Grove, Ore.
FRANK GOODMAN
.... Proprietor of
The Popular Cigar and Confec
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fancy Canned ZuncSei,
Dealer in
Cigars of Low and High
Grade and Prices to suit the Trad.
Main Street, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Call on,
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UXousc Painting,
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" ovk guaranteed
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