11 mn ii ew in inc nruiiu iKisnunstir iiost handsome cnnc, presented l-uiliuim ill mi n in nu l thnt by wltnply pressing tlu volt eet n most brilliant lom a battery enclosed inside iue. Tom will uc tbe cane for the purpose of finding Ufieifty bole to bin private residence lieit&returnlnjr home in the wee gramfboarHi after tbe city lights BMOttt. lunSMMonu iioutws. PU business and dwelling MVSSfnrc in demand and not to be flttdljupmr thriving little city. Al i.iadstCTery day strangers, are seen 0ljStrectft looking for business locotious or dwelling bouses and bilged to go away localise not a vacant house of any ion in town. mam BOUGHT IN ;jSH5 Davidson, of Kugcne, bas ougjnof Jobn Nokes His interest jirijjfieroot and shoe shop, and tbe pjpujn.c will now le Lewis & Davidson, Mr. Davidson will take pliarfiWiext week, but owing to tbefcctltbit he i unable to get a dwelUlg hemse will not move his fuai!yierc at present. ofco' w m KNCItll . l-'-Worlias commenced on the M 1 tl ChSreh building on tbe church propeftyadjoliiing tbe river on the Vfec- The building will be a ipacio.wooden structure sixty !eet Square with a stone foundation. t irUbSontaiu three large . class -"ooniBesidcs tbe chnjcl. It is xptedjUo be completed bjr tbe init;Auguiit. In" Eugene, Ore., Mrs. Ida B. IbntnbM, wife of F. U. Chambers fcddBgnter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. IcfricxB, died Tnesday morning X t:30clock aged 33 years, 9 !. nonths and 18 days. buxciVrKocKRiiiNfts. KThe; town officers elected last eefc were qualified Monday night j.........;.J..The recorder was in- tnicted to draw an ordinance ex- j.tndfag'wi.e fire limit, on Main treetto Ut. Wall's comer in West - ttageGrove. Also to draw an frditUncejproriditig for cows run jng atarge from April lit to eptemberpst each year, from sun- g ,e untilsuii down. . Todayl Arbor Day. Nothing in be more appropriate than the "".antingof splendid shade and j 'nawcntal trees on the school ouse crouuds. Let the surround- Wiwf$He valued institution of ,ftarhing)dw made attractive and casaHtvto look upon in coming refit flROKsW. HaroldMFredrickson. a youth of roWlFi arah j yenrsjjwhile climbing over tbe 1 cket fence at the Sherwood hotel indayMaccidcntally caught bis 'ot and fell, breaking his right leg t abovcjtbc ankle. Mrs. Schloflf SldJnapp attended the little Iflerer. and he is getting along as illalTcoufd be expected under -the rcun.3tt.gces. EWni.gkfclson was thrown from I& s horsejfeast of tbe depot and GUverelyruised by the horse fall gfjfffon htrcg Drs. Job and Wall at nded himfand found him seriously It'uot dangerously hurt. 'AWhcTChristian church Sunday pHgpgadies kid gloves. The uenwjUjpIease leave at this office. Mr MIlTvATiMri rrrvnr. It a annQunccd oy county uicrK k. cr .1. !. 1 t la3,SiVllil?Si Uf I),. R.nLu A. lfar,.- artsv'mTll on Fairriutr mountain, le U aBpt hoiill lo, iiM It will bon jaftconjrcnlence to rcaldcuto of Ho. utadlitrtet wlihlns to' vote, hb tliov fjfndyjdo no without the Ions ot tF.P jualile tlmo nnd the exponso o( 11 trip ,y otCotUgelGrove. aro now builly enjftged ro- e old church building lately the vaennt lot ndJolniiiK Gnioa bsrbur Hhop. It is bo flniahud by the 16th t ofllco will bo moved into mm STATU CONVUNTION. Portland, Or., April 12. Kcfiuhllrnn Hindi Convention convctiixl with I'niioii c.liitlrnmn; 1). Itrlctow wnn miule anU ant Hertetnry. It. O. Hooth w 110111U initial Mr In tit Hlnla Hcnntor. (Iwi. M. Ilmwn Kwincd nomliiutlon (or promcut mn ni Mir ini. Tliu Drmocratlc convi'iitlon In In e Inn todiiy, wlthChntnhorluIn elmlrnmii. Ilarridoii It, Kincald in Nnoketi of for jomi nmtnwr, Simon. There will lie a meeting; of (he wool ftowi'M of Houth I.Hue, bold at Oottncc (Jiwve, Saturday April 2Hth for the pur jk)ho of orcanlzliiK 11 wool grower aino elation. 110 nx April !, to the wife of J. Ho win ait duuifhtor. roujiii, Oow hrll. Call at thin office, prove property and pay for thla notice. The following rent oitnte (ratmfrre have hem recorded Hince our taut Imiuej I-. .Ionian ana wile to Mary Hlmnn, the H W comer of lot 4 block 3, Mcl'ar- lund uddition; con. ftH5. ti. O. Warner to Frank Jordan attid V. Itearn loti 1, 2 ami .1, Mock Mug & I.andemi addition, con.; $M0, J. M. HhcrwiHxl and wife to Joe Young the N lfect of lot 3 block 5, McKrland addition ; con., l"r. Geo. Grifiltlf recieved a new fTO barber chair thin week which id now at the din oiml of bin citntomcr. It in one of the Intent improve! and 11 uptendid eaiuple of luerhaiiicul art. Felix Cnrrin and othera brought in a huge cougar twterday. The varmint wna killed on the uiounlain near tbe. old OxleHby plncr, and menntired nliout nine feet from tip to tip, ami wan iu fine con dition. Tbe hntna ( Thou. Ilowcra , otiu mile cant of town. Imn been uuarantinrd on an'onntnf three well developed cjintn of nmall iox. The aunVraren nro Mm.. Ilowera and two crund-children, tbe children Mug lute arrival from Wnb ingtoii.wlirrti the dincnrc wan contracted. Or. It. It. Job, tbe attending pbynician, infornin tlx that tli - iliieaie i of a mild form ami that tbe patient are recovering A social dance was given at Martin's hall last Saturday evening and was highly enjoyed by those present. The foundation for the new resi dence of Dr. Snapp is now com pleted on tbe property be recently purchased from tbe M E Church. W. B; Dennis, superintendent of the Black Butte mines, and also late purchaser of the Kugene .street railway system, came in from tbe mines Wednesday and went to Portland Thursday. Ralph Baker returned frrm Port land last week where he has been attending tbe Business College, and has accepted n position in Baker & LKk wood's cigar and confectionery store. Melviu . Clow of Silk Creek, while chopping wood last Monday cut his foot so severely as to uecesi tate the calling of a physic iau. Dr. Snapp dressed the wound. The Fashion Stables conveyed seven men to the Black Butte Tuesday. They were from Minne apolis, Minn., and were looking for timber land locations. In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who bas been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medi cine. Such persons make a point of telling of it whenever opportu nity offers, hoping that it may be tbe means of saving other lives. For sale by Bhnson Druo Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Appi.it OATit, Drain, Druggists. Parties desiring to build barns, sheds or other outbuildings would do well to take nt'vattage of the low figure at which The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. are offering some cult lumber iu 1 inch and 2 inch thickness. Call on them or write them for particulars. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. We believe Chamberlain 8 Coutrli Remedy is tbe best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with o severe cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their ad vertisement in onr own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best medicine out for colds and coughs,-The Herald. Andersonville. Ind. For sale by Brnson Drug Co., Cottage urove. jvyons Arrj.uAT, 4. Monday. Koy Uroger of flagim; apent sWiibiy, in tlio (trove, ' Dock Loltor nnd family aro vlnltlng on Montiy Creekr Henry Johnson returned to Bo hernia Tuesday. W. If. Medley moved Friday t'l' hi farm 011 Silk Creek. Mrs. Nettn Garred returned to Saginaw Tuesday. Mr. Myra Conn! of Drain in vihlting at Frank llambrlck. J . N. Jonea made a' visit to Hcio lant week returning Sunday. . Wm. Monroe returned to the Musick mine Monday. Meinr. Thoina and Kdgar Bowman went to Uomatoek Sunday. Chaa. Cocjtrnn went to Ronebura Thursday returning Friday. Mm. Fletcher of 8iit'Inw i vialting friend in Uie Grove thi week. Mr. Smith of Walker wan the xet of Mr. I'et 8anfnrd Monday. C. II. Burkhofdcr did business at Drain Monday and Tuesday. Uncle Johnny Cole, of Row river did business in town Tuesday'. Mr. itndMr. Duve AIIIfoii have re turned to their home in Kotcburg. II E. Underwood has been un der a physicians care this week. Henry Laiidess came down from the Helena mine Monday evening. Dr. Snapp is having a well bored on his premises near the parsonage. Jas. Sears and E. Holderman arrived from Bohemia Sunday evening. Jud;e David OoixImcII of Portland ar rived hero Wednciiday on profetnional biijuucaa. Miia Powell of Coait Fork wa a uncut ofherninter Mr. II, pilligon the fi rut of the week. ' Arthur Laurence the popular ajijea- man for -Allen A Icwii wa doing tlio town Friday. Mra. John Ixiwry and children left lant Satunlny to join her huaband at Greenwood, It. C. CIioh. I.owin and Jumea Barneburg were iu town Sunday from Com stock re turning Monday. P. J. Jennings came up from Portland last week and left for tbe mines Monday. Mr. Amoa Soverna of Itoiehtirg in in the Grove viniting hi aister Meidame Miller and Snnford. Mr. and Mr. D. Rrintow went to Ku gcne Tueiday to attend thn funeral of Mr. Ida CliniiiborH. Miwf Kcna Chrinman returned to Tier home ut Creawell after a visit with friend and relative. J. D. FIctcher"ret iruedTuewdav morn ing from n trip to bia mining interent in Southern Oregon. Mm. Julia Smith nnd daughtor Mia Vera left Saturday for their home in Ogdcn, Utah, nftci a five month visit with relative and friend. Herbert Leigh lias moved hi office into the Meinzer building on Main street Wept Cottage Grove. Geo. Urumlicld returned Wednesday morning from Cou Bay, where he tint lieen for the past two week. B, K. Wurley, auperintendent of de velopment work at the Champion ar rived in town Tuesday evening. Jos Pironi, of Eugene, represent ing H. Weinbard & Co. was doing business in town Monday after noon. Henry Mathews, a stock man of Creswell, was in this vicinity Tues day, purchasing all tbe stock cattle offered. W. H. Abrams and wife came up from Eugene Sunday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Howard. It is reported that "Cy" J. Bingham has a well developed case of tbe mumps, now at the Music mine. Congratulations "Cy.". H. W. Churchill wa called to town thi week by the Mine, of hi brother-in-law, Wm. V. Ciithcart who in dangcrotiHlv ill, nnd with btit'little hope of recovory. Alt Walker ha been in 8pringfleld since liiHt week In attendance at tho bed Hide of hi fa her, who ia dangerously ill. EdJenke camo, in Tuonday evening from ids mining property on sharp Creek, where of lute ho ha boon doing considerable development work with promising result. Miss Zulia Churchill who has been visiting her cousin Lizzie Knox returned home Sunday, Miss Lizzie accompanying her on a visit Dan Beck returned to Bohemia In grief. If you want wall paper or hooka don't forget to got price of J. P. Ctiriiu the dtugglnt. Suit! SuitHl! Tailor made miita!! J Up to date in every rcsK.-ct, from f 15 up Call and see samples. Gr.O. IloitLMAN. For best valtio in tea and coflee go to dimming ASehr. If you want a saw, axe, wedge, or any thing In tlit' wood choppera line, Phillips fc Jqne have a good aasortmeit' --iL fl.. nun nucn ngill. ' Fresh candle every dav. made from pure sngn'r at the Tailor hop.' For nunlltv nnd cliennncti in fresh meat go to the Central meat market. T. A. Lewi, hoot nnd shoe rcnair niiop. i-i rut clan work, low prices. yj ppotnie rjnerwoou iioiei. For1 all kinds of plumbing and tin. work' go to Griffin & Veatcb Co. For watches, clocks and jewelry patronize Davidson the Jeweler. Get vonr wife n wasliine machine. wringer orcliurn lor a Uliristmaa present PlillliiiH and Jones have them. Kakiu A flristow are airentn for the Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel Plow aud extrps. Over 00 odd natterns of wall naner to chnofo from and more on the way, at Jenkins A Lawson'a. We have in stock a nice assort ment of garden tools as well as garden seeds. Phillips & jokks. It you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. For a fine assortment of fishing tackle and sporting goods Griffin & VitATCH, Co. are the leaders. The Wat for the money if vou want any table or pocket cutlery go to riniilpn a Jones Hardware. Free witli each dozen cabinet nbotos. I will Vive for the next .TO davn one life cire jHirtrnit free made by Portland Art Co. J.N.Itovn. Take your laundry to Geo. E. Griffith, agent of the Eugene Pnlnce Laundry. Goes down Thumdily' itud returns'Suturduy afternoon. Farmers if you wamVagood culti vator Grikfin, V-eatcii'-Co, have them. J.T. Cnrrin lias a choice line of in grain and figured wall paper, at pricve to suit the trade. Special bargains in flooring, rus tic and ceiling, in short length at Hooin-K.eiiy yara, aaginaw. If j'ou want a good job of plumb ing done go to Grrffin & Veatcb, Co. We sell good Roods nt good prices for our ciiHtomcrH, Ucntntl Meat Market. Our garden tools are all right call and see them before you buy. Griffin Veatcii Co. Eakin & Bristow have just re ceived their first shipment of Cres cent Bicycles for 1900. Tliey al ways give satisfaction and are the cheapest iu the market $25.00 and $35-o-: Phillips and Jones say that al though they warrant the J. I. Case plow to give perfect satisfaction. They have never had one returned. Griffin & Veatcb Co. carry a full line of Canton Clipper and John Deere Plows. None better. Gardett seeds in endless variety at dimming & Sehr's onions sets, timonthy and clover seed at lowest prices. Dried codfish aud smoked halibut Cutnmiug & Sehr. ..... We' will-pay -the highest price for wool and auohair. HRMKNWAY & BukIcHOLDRR. Come and.see our new seeds be fore buying. Phillips & Jonbs. Boys when you are going fishing remember our line of flys are all O. K. Griffin Veatcii, Co. Frank MeFarland ha bought 50001b of tilohair for A Stein burg of Albany. Thia ia about all the clip in this neigh borhood. The price paid wn SO cent Serrices.nk.th.avC P church next Sun day morning and evening nt 11 and 8 respectfully. Everybody come. Heavy frost occured throughout the state 8unday nnd Monday morningH ot thin week. In some section it 1 thought that the damage to tho fruit crop ia considerable, but in this imme diate vicinity it is of little importance. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. A list containing the names of tax payors for Cottage Grove nnd vicinity, together with the amount of their ro- roapectivo taxes, has beon placed in the hands of Eakin ft Bristow, whoro one may obtain tho amount and if wde- sires make a deposit covoring the samo V. W. WlTHKRH. Sheriff and Tax Collector for Luno Dealers in General Merchandise. A full line of Schilling's Best Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Baking Potfder, IP, and Soda. These are the "Money Back" goods, -r- M Best values in Glassware, Crockery, Gran- iteWare; Tinware, Wood and Willowware. 5$ Pickles in -bulk, Syrup in Salmon, Herrings, and Pigs Feet. Gumming THE SATISFACTION GROCERS. Leading Fashions .IN MENS'. Fancy Silk and Stiff Bosom Shirts, ; Neckwear and -OUR NEW ARRIVAL THIS WEEK- Mens' Straw Hats in both plain and Something New in the fancy braided straws in theWaverly shapes A full line of mens' Crashes in plain aud checkered effects. A Marvelous Display of mens' caps in tbe Golf Plaids. Marvelous iu extent and variety. Justrecieved, 20 doz. mens' heavy duck, working shirts They are neat and yet serviceable. WE ARE DOING A GOOD BUSINESS IN OUR Merchant Tailoring Department. You get your pick of hundreds of patterns and qualities that are made just to suit when you buy your thicket MM I Wall & Whipple. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.013 F0R PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Rosebnrg, Ore., Feb., ro, 1900. Notice is.. hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congre.ss.of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," Nathaniel H. Martin of Cottage Grove, County, of j Lane, State of Oregon bis this day filed iu this office bis sworn state ment No. 849, for the purchase of the SW 1-4 of Section No. 20, iu Township No. 23 S Range No. 1 W , arid will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ajjd to estabitsn ins claim to .saia land before the Register and Receiyerof this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday the 4th day of May io'oo.' . Enon E. " Lilly,- - James E. Ostrander, Phillip Hoh.1, Tina Hawley Cook, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described, lands are requested to file their'claims in this office on or before said 4th day" ot May. 1900. J. T. Bridges, Register, Those Shirt Waists A. full line of the latest patterns. The priGesjwill please yon, and in Taint ot qnal- p.ty and "bean by cannotbe beaten. S Burkh Are now fully supplied with an elegant line of Staple and Fancy Groceries.-., Teas and Coffees, the finest iu tbe market, and at iowest prices. A large selection of all the leading brands' of Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, etc. ' The best brands of Canned Fruits and Vcg e tables. AH at Bottom Prices. Teas, Coffees, U ii. bulk, Pickled f pi & Hawley. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Furnishings. fancy straws. clothes of us. t. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Feb., 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of theact of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregpn, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," Phillip Hohlof Cottage Grove, County of Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 850, for. tbe purchase of the NW 1-4 of. Section No. 20, in Township No. 23 S Range No. 1 W., and will- offer proof to show tljat the -rand sought is more valuable forfits timber orstoue than for agricultural purposes, aud to Ktablishliisj:laim to said land be fore tle . Rg ister and Receiver of thispffic"flt-.Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday tbeth day of May 1900. He names as witnesses: Nathaniel H, Martin, Enon E. Lilly, James E. Ostrander, Sina Orrell, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. . Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands 't . . 1 r 1 . 1 . urc rcquesieu 10 me uieir Claims in this office on or before said 19th day of February 1900. 1 J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE OK SALE OK REAL I'HOPKKTY., Kotlce Is hereby Ktven thnt by vlrtnro o( a decree of the Circuit Court ( the State of Ore,. Run, In ami (or Lane County, made, renderect anil entered on the 'JOth day nt March, A. 11; l'JOO. In tho suit therein entitled J. K. Yonnir. rtnlntltr vs. O. U. Koyes. Keyei ..hi liiRihat'the hereinafter described real im' ertybesold and aiolntlii( the underefifjltid ' sole referee to make sale thereof; I will ntl'ur, for sale at public auction to the hlRhest bidder for cashi at the front door ot the Court, House in Eugene, Jjne County, State ot Oregon, ou the '.'ml day ot May, A. . 1W0, ut one o'clock fn the afternoon, the following described lots and real property, towit: Lots numbered 2, :t, 4,6.andcln lllocli number 11 of the Long and ljmdcss Addition to Cottage Grove, asplaUed and. recorded, being In the town of Cottage Orove. in qald County of Lane and Stato of Oregon, linted at Eugene, Oregon, this 28th day of March, l'JOO. A, K. Wiikklrh, Referee. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that Jas. B. ltenson, administrator ot tbe estate of J. A, Iletison, da ceased, has rendered, presented and Hied i In the County Court, of Lono County, State of Oregon, his Anal account of his administration of satdestutu; and that Monday tbe 7th day of May A. U. 1900. being the first day of the May term of said Court, at 10 o'clock of said day has been llxed by tho Judge of said Court ay the time for hearlnx-sald final aecount and settling said estate, it . which time all persons Interested are hereby reonlrod to appear and lllo their objections lir writing to raid final ae count and contest the same. Dated cottage uruic, uregiui, afnuiu, n. D. 1900. J. S Dr.NdoK, Administrator. 'ml' m nnd the east room will be a newt) stand, Drain, Druggists. to Springfield aud Eugene: County. Oregon, Alain Street.