' .... v Hltl'NION. ToHcph I'owcll nuil wife ,.Wade uapp) i j-"- , , miiiiy reunion meeting hi I I 1 . If Kit1 I titf ti I u t 1.1 el nun v. i. r ' ... . . . i l.mriifiiiiiM . niin. iiiiiii fr. Sieve w. - l"' . T flirn .....1 Mrs. JUtVI UVtl mill i-cru"'- . . .... .. .1 MfU VIlOItlH HUH LIIUIT frS Win-"11 "-"' Lilies were present, also his five -i .,d Messrs. V-Hlincn, vicuikc, . . .1 I 1 ll i . ... i.Mii'in nun iiuiii.-.t i 'uwl-ii. Rouen - . ... .. ..r.niiii'iiiiiiruii im.li; ..i.i.ur eraudinilicr iminy nappy r ii... 1 11 tin tiinrn. Wl"- t I. 1 .1 nc n n " fill1 OKI HI III J""- rrii .... it Mr. Powell was scaled in sw.t iMVr of beauty, winner was i ni i o'clock, a large dtsii . .. ....it.llfrrifU nrfMinvititr conPlcl,,,":' 1 .1- n....iiimr the reunion broke sonic of tliecunureu going 10 I.Mflll'. will . . CM ..f tor the dear ones in the i.oitic nest, and enen one rKriiL iim i i nit -- - - TIlC CUllUUi"1 .W 1I t'il i'mvfif1 Crr,ti .i rilV. L'lLIU lVili. wv r ... uiiifi ii'iifi iiwnr l . I il.n Vt3 It 111 until 111 'if iiii: - - ,...... fMtnw 1nrift1 nf ilmivw hue in a stale oi inioxi l .i 1.1. I.K.limr fiif1 tt'IC flltltl'tl the ground and instantly killed. ...! ,l...ri. i'rf tllirt flfwl MlfttlV .1. itiiitri WMiilt iir In. loid In Iiu 1:111 v. .11 it .mi 1 ciiiit iiirri mill in ct ivriu 1: Geo. Jea is rusliiiig work in the .. ..c 1: l......it. IIPT 111 l'lilllllli? I'lJllllll .11 Ltd l... .. . 1... I... I PVTK'l IH 111 CtlllllllCLU LIIC 1IJIJ IJV 1.:.... 1 1. ;...!:.... .. ....... I til i' 'in in iiiu iiihiuv; niiuwin as a iioiiai'oii 10 uiccii'. Mr. A. Krause of I'ortlntttl Ait l'orllaiid, wlioeaincup .Monday oniing .mil returned on early am tlif same morning, made ar- ni in 1 a ikiiii . .' i ocii.rcfin have him locate 3 olaims in Ho- una uilllll lie .i.- in nave a or 10 parties woni tlii! near future. lllllll'.' IV OlrirM- f.tl.if ,1r...a .t. lit' . .tn . P f 1 ;.. .1 cuiicstiay lor indecent laiu upon eklrct Tt Atie indies o the ti. A. K. rClf flirt n nmfifnliut iiiuiiiACti fif luutivtiiiiv. 1 iiji tt v m r cinit.1 ... ... . election. They cleared about 4 WHICH will hp n irrp.-it nul tn H PlrMo kit Ivtliel, the little 7 year old daugh- vi ii 1 . iiiin ri ri. 1 .inric 1 .1'lui.s mat Kin...i s . t . - 1 " j a. tniia' unci iiuuii 11 .tk)w, ' iJiiiiK lllllf'lllllllir Jenkins & Iawson have received f r.n.....L . 1 .... 1 -".kiuv.1 401 UlC lllltl 1UI llllll .lliaiilll Ul IIIG VJllJO i v.uuiaiuvjK, x 111: Jinn win UC WurK 1111s weov. m 1 S Aiaone ilic (Jlnink J A TMK.W trt QPO'l'THM "e vestibuled Tourist Sleeping Wlflt nil . .A 1 ,1nia OAM. !ch makes its first trip April 29, rocure a North Pnnt T.imited i 1: I'm 111 it. fi'iviH'M nt MiiHiihic Hull vmy S.unlay. M..riili.K l fH.fe. ''v"nln 111 "Vlm-k. H, ny H,nl a 111. Kpwortli Umuuii 7 o'eloi-k. I'rijyor munliiiK TLurwIay nlK,t 018 rim il. rtll (IIU Wcll'limi.. Itr.v. ,M. 0. Iliii.su. c v emineir Services every Snndiiy except second Huudny in enrh month. .Sunday morning nt 0.cj0ek. evening at 8; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening; junior C. K every .Sunday ut 1 o'clock; Sunday school at 10 a 111. CIIIUHT1AN ClimiCH. Sunday the usual services will be held. Subject in morning, "The Lord's Fools;" evening, "Divine I.ove;" Sunday school at 10 a in and Y I' S C 1? at 7 p m. A cor dial invitation to all people. There will be a (lower mission program at the C I' church June lallmnik-r the auspices of the V C T U, in lionoi ofJeiuiieCassady's birthday. The object being to follow out her plan; that of send ing flowers to the sick, afflicted, and other friends to whom you wish to semi a message of the Savior's love. All are invited to contribute flowers for this woik, also to remit the names of any friends whom you wish to re member with a boqtiel. Hither names or flowers may bs handed to Mrs Cy Miller, .Mrs. J,. A. IJakcr. or Mrs. McUec. The birthday of "Win. Jennings DeiiK-rsl" the founder of Demorst Orntoriral Medal Contest, will be observed on June 11 with a contest to be participated in by a class of 6 of Cottage Grove's young people, to which the public is cordially in vited. No admission will becharired nt tin? door ns mstoninrv. hut n free will offering will be asked for the benefit of the work and to give each ami everyone a chance to help a link- in this irrent memorial of the bravest of men who-e birth day will be comuu inorntcd all over the world ami one whose influence will never die. More than forty two thousand Demorst medals- have been given and more than two hun dred and sixty thousand young people of this and other countries have entered these contests. - - To COM.MUNCIt WOKK. K. S. Adams sent a shift of five men to the Lake property recently purchased by him, and will com mence work at once. Mr. Van Ifleet started ii!) todav with the view of burning 15,000 bushels of char-! coal for Mr. Adams to fire the smelter which is soon to be ertcted. James DuviU will have charge of thewoikat thinnine. OODDHSSOl' 1.11IKKTV It has been decided, by the Fourth of July committee that a Goddess of Liberty shall be chosen by po.-ular vote. Tickets will be on sale at the stores at tc per ticket. The voting places will be Uenson Drug Co. and Currin's drug store, and ballots may be cast June 8 at 1 p m. The count will be posted each evening. -l'OK S.U.K CHKAl'. A good second hand carriage and harness. Ivuquite at Kakin & Hristow. WII.I. MOVK IIKKIC Dave Gover's family arrived here from Med ford Tuesday and will locate here with the view of being near his mining property in Bo hemia. A prize will be given by the com mittee for the best decorated gents wheel in the parade on July 4. Also n prize for the best decorated ladies wheel. Jndjjo David Goodwill of Portland was in the- city thin week. P. J. Jonninus of Portland arrived up Thursday. Bicycle parade at 9 p m July 4. See it. Ice cream nt the Elite parlors. Try it. It is stated that at Wallace pre cinct there were plenty of republi can cigars but the citizen's cigars did not materialize. With Main and Fourth streets properly graded and academized this season, the city will present a greatly improved appearance next winter, and then the good people will wonder how we got along so many years without it. AH A)o(Jl You. Utile cxcltciiiunloii elcdtlim day. CIiiih. Gdlilnini'ljof was In tlio uily IIiIh week. !lw. Mltoliell left for tho mines IIiIh wci'U. Attorney J. H. Voting was in ' Kugeno Tuesday, Did you licitrsoinolhlng "drop" last Monday? John Crowly Ih Just recovering from tlio grlpp, Dick .lonnliiBs eamo In from tho 1iilln last Friday. Jim Rears was down from tho hills iiiin week, W. H. Hliatio waa in from Holioiula thin week. Hnhl. Griffith rel in nod from IJiitiono Weilnenlay. Geo. W. Kelloy returned from Ku Kimi) Wednesday. Clias. Hurklioldor wuh a visitor to Un done Tuemlay. Attornov Joromo Knos was In Hu Kune Wediiocday. Kveiimion traiiiH nre not a desirable uiuilo of travul . finin I.oi!ltwool was a visitor in this city IiikI week. M. J. H. Medley visited liur mother in Kugenn tliis week. It. J. .fcnniiiH ami Ilnt;Ii I'uhnerc turiiiid to tin) mines Wcdnewlay. Minn Ada Orrell Ih home from 11 week's visit with friciids at Kmkciiu. Superintendent Hush litdinu of the MiiHick was in tlioelty this wuck. MiHfes Lulu (Iiirrin and Judo I!en limn woi arrivals on Wednehdny afler IK11111 train. O. 0. l.inid of the firm of Lund it llniiHen (lueators) of ICiigunu was in the ritv Weilueedny. J. H. Crow of Lornno, cnine in all Htnilrs Tueiiilay, nud brought the re turns (rotn Lorum. The eleetion N over and there Isn't a nrwHpuper 1111111 nt least in Lano e.o'unty ulio is noi ((lad of it. Ilert N nun won innnn the hoys who emtio in from the Illui'l: iluttc quick silver mines torus', hi" vote. JJoyd's pnllery will lie rinsed Tucfday June 12 and opened Momliiy June 25. J. N. Ho vii. The Ladies' Aid hociely of the Christ ian Ch reh will htvu luiirli 011 the -lib of Jul v. Look out fur further notico. II. F. Ilollenbeek, uiannccrof Hotel Uuene. 'Whs in tho city Tuelny and uiado a visit into the milling; distriet. Itoots, shoes iiinl harness made and repaired at Lewis iV Dnvid-on's, 'J doors west of Opera hoiite. Please ;;ive us u eall. D.ivo Oliver tlio well known miner was in tlio eily tliis week making preparations to visit his Interests in Itoliemia. The new residence of Dr. Snajip was painted this week by L. 11. l'iekatd and tson uml it now presents a very pretty appearanee. A. A. MeCreerva well known niininu man from Clippie Creek, Colorado, is visiting tho llolieuiiu district. Mr. Me Creery is well pleaded with the district and eonteiii)lntes reniaiiiiiig here. lack Kloplieustein the well known miner and prospector who has held his pioperty in J'ohemia down sineo last Gvtuho , wis sli.tkinir hands with his many friends in thiseity this week. A. H. (lannloir of Kansiis, spent this week in Cottafo Ciiove, tlio Kiient of J. W. Cook, an old time friend. Mr GmicloiT was through this section nearly live years n;;o and naturally notices some changes. John Woods, woll known in llohemia, inndu a trip into the mines this week accompanied hy his wife, also . his father and mother, recently fioin the old homo in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Woods are well pleated with their son's choice of Western btates and will probably live here. Tlio Guard quotes the Lucky Hoy mine in Hluo river district as liavinj; cleaned up a brick weighing 23 pounds, the product of a 15-dtiy run. Tliis is good, but there Is a slight difference be tween it mid tlio brick from the Helena in the Iloliemia district, which was tlio product of a 15-day run and weighed 50 pounds. GLORIOUS NKWS. Comes from Dr. D . A. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "KIcctric Hitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health is excellent." KIcctric Hitters" is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kiudeys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only socts. Sold by BBNSon Dkug Co., Druggist. Guaranteed. SiibsovlbeJ'ov the Xttgyet. In Brier. U'o Primrose soap. Hlojs ( olden Onto linking Powder for lOi; ni Knkin k liristows. Keo Miss Woodnrd's oil painting on exhibition at Kiiklu & liristows. The Ciesciiiit Hlcyelu is the wheel that always stands up. L.wci.v & Iiiiisrow. If you want wall paper or books don't forget to get prices of J. P. Uunin tho diufgist. Iluy Prlmroso soap, Suits! Suits! ! Tailor inmlosiiilHllI Up to date in every respect, from $ 15 up. Call and see samples. Gno. Hoiii.man. 1'Vesli candies every day, made from pure sugar at tho Tailor shop. For quality and cheapness in fresh moats go to the Central meat market. I'eforoyou buy a wagon go and look at tho Peter Schutler at Phillips and Davidson For nil kinds of plumbing and tin work go to Griffin & Veatch Co. Te.o for sale at MeFarland's meat market. For watches, clocks and jewelry patronize Davidson the Jeweler. Ask for Primrose soap. lCakiu it Hristow are aentp for the (tciiuiiie Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and extras. Over 110 odd patterns of wall paper to choose from and more on the way, at Jenkins & Lawson's. All kidds of bicycle simdaries at Kakin H ISrislows. It you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. The Old Reliable Peter Schutler wagons at Phillips it Davisons. For a fine, assortment of fishing tackle and sporting goods Guii'i'ije & Vhatcii Co. are the leaders. Send your watch to W. L. Coppernoll llie jeweler, at Kugene. Ho warrants all of his repair woik. Tnko your laundry to Geo. K. tirllllth, agent of the' Hugmie Palace Laundry. Goes iown Thursday and returns Saturday afternoon. Farmers if you want a good culti vator Gkiufi.v, Vhatcii Co, have them. f Did you noticethose bath tuba at Phil ips it Davison. They are baauties. .1. P. Currin has a choice line of in- jjrain and ilgnred wall paper, at prices to suit tlio trade. If you will call at Tiur store wo will jive you the names of 25 farmers that have bought McCormick .Machines of us in the last two vears and vou can see for yourself what they think of them. PuiM.ii'S it Daviso.v. Tf you want to paper your hoin-e you will do well to call midget prices on a new line just in at J. 1). Cocmux furuituie stoie. Special bargains in flooring, rus-. tic and ceiling, i;i short length ajtLe Booth-Kelly yard. Sairinaw. .. Mrs. J. S. Medlev has on display mil liuery goods in alhiualilics and prices to suit customers. Call ami so? them. Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I railed on said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheu matism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recom mended me to try Chamberlain'; Pain Balm. I tried it and one' half of a 5o-cent bottle cured me entirely. I now recommend it to all my friends. F. A. Babcock, Uric, Pa. It is for sale by Bknson Drug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons ci Ai'pi.kgatu, Drain Druggists. A new walk was laid this week in front of Stonelmrg's barber shop. DIVIDK ITEMS. E. F. Smith has got into the habit of turning his horses loose in the pasture with the har ness and wagon attached to them and last Saturday they ran away and tore things up. Blackberries getting ripe. W. S. Miller went to Coyote Creek last week, after his sou who is quite sick there. Will Miller went to Eugene last week. Wood hauling will soon begin and n large quantity will be put on the track. Men and Ladies' ITine Slioes. Our line of Men and Ladies' SHOES comprise everything that is new and up-to-date. There's such a marked distinction between our high-grade Shoes and the ordinary, that once you come here you don't wonder at our continuous urging for "comparison." A.bcmt' Your Hafc. We give particular attention to our Hat Department. It includes all the new blocks and new colors and combi nations. Is it not worth something to you to know that your Hat is strictly up-to-date? You have to pay nothing extra for it at our store. Don't forget our TAILORING DEPARTMENT when you waut a New Suit or Overcoat. E. WALL & WHIPPLE. A Few JftargisiBBsiBi Iteal Estate fffiercd by lemenway No. 56 2co acres well improved land, 150 acres in growing grain; 2 miles from Cottage Grove, 1-4 mile from railroad; 3.500, Terms easy. No. 78 520 acres in Douglas county, 16 miles from Cottage Grove: well watered, good house, large barn; 175 acres 111 cultivation, balance pasture; $4,500. No. 68 A2-acre tract 1 mile from depot; house, bam and orchard; $325. No. 77 5 lots and good 2 story dwelling near C. P. chuich; $1,700. No. 63 House and lot; $325. No. 20 too acres bottom land, 45 in pasture, 45 in cultivation, 3 miles from Cottage Grove: good orchard, dwelling, barn and other improvements; $18 per acre. We have for sale several choice building lots, tracts, stock ranches, a sash and door factory and Bohemia mining property. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove, Ore. ASSAYER AND A-NAIA'TICAI, CHEMIST. Prompt attention given and reliable work guaranteed. MAIN ST., COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. The Ciescent is the popular wheel at a standaid price, and no better wheel at any price. Paid by Kakin & Hristow. Hide a Crescent. They are skv high. $25.00 and $35.00 at Kakin it Hristow. See the fine display of millinery nt the parlors of Mrs. .1. S. Medley. I'OR SALU. A farm, 160 acres, 13 and 1-2 miles from Cottage Grove, 30 acres cleared, 10 acres under cultivation, good orchard, bearing. Good house, barn, blacksmith shop. All re pair work a smith can do in the summer time. For sale ior$i5O0 on asy terms. Enquire at this office. I'OR SAI.K. Fine bred hound pups for sale, for 10 or 15 days. Inquire at this office. P ts! ain Wo Curry a Fnll Une of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, GLASS Sasii and Doors Fon salkoh ur.XT. A good billiard table for sale or rent. Inquire at this office or address box 10 Cottago Grove, Oregon. If ycti want a gocdj ob of plumb ing done go to Grrffui & Veatch-Co. Wo sell good goods at good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. Our garden tools are all right call and seeNthem before you buy. Grippim Veatch Co. For latest designs in spring millinery eall on Mrs. J. S. Medley. Griffin & Veatch Co. carry a full line of Cantou Clipper and John Deere Plows. None better. We will pay the highestvprice for wool and mohair. HlSMKNWAY & BURKHOLDKR. The Griffin it Veatch Ilardwnro Co. have recently added a first class tin shop to their already woll equipped house and aro now prepared to do all kinds of re pairing. Boys when you are going fishing remember our line of flys are all O. K. Grii'fin VliATCII Co. Estimates Cheerfully given on all classes of work. AGENTS lJOR Clcavelanil :- Collage : Colors The Best Ready-Mixed Paint on the market. Jenkins & Lawson. THE DINING CARS Of the Northern Pacific for the im proved and new train service tak ing effect April 29, are thoroughly modern, electric lighted, and will be cooled by electric fans. They will accommodate thirty-six per soiis at one time. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hines of Man chester, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after measles in duced serious lung trouble which ended in Consumption. I had fre quent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I be gan to use Dr. King's New Dis covery which wholly cured me. Hundreds have used it on my ad vice and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Ben son Drug Co's., Drug Store. Successor to B. F. PHILUPS, ' DEALERS IK Groceries, Flour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Call and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to quote you prices upon all lines handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock is new, neat and clean and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' I old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon,