STOCK MXCHANOK OPEN.
The Oregon Mining Stock Kx
clllU1gc of rortlaml, was opened
Moiiilny evening, in Urt Hplendid
iiiartcrs In H'c Chamber of Com
Jicrcc building, 1(-r "OHt en
c0lirKing circumstancc'i, nnd the
officers and members feel niuch
cause for congratulation over the
result. Before the formal opening,
tlc visitors strolled through the
(itmrtcrs, which every oiie conceded
to lie the finest in the United States,
inspected also the intetesting
exhibits of ores from Oregon mines
in the rooms of the Mine-owners'
1 Cll. llcl- "I' 10 lllc ruar of tlle t'Jt
c,aKc floor. At 8:30, President J.
i? ilascltinc introduced Lieuten
ant-Governor J. II. Hutchinson, of
Idaho, to whom had been delegated
the making of the first call. In
opening Hie exchange Mr. Hutch
inson spoke encouragingly of the
outlook for Oregon mining property
and paid the agricultural iutorcsts
of this state a pretty compliment as
follows "I hops tint your mines will
havens ureal a reputation as your
firms and orchards in the Valley of
the Willamette." I'outtcen brokers
were present at the opening, and
the call was opene:! on the follow
ing mines: Almo, Buffalo, Co
operative, Gold Hill ft Uoheinia,
Gold Hill. Iligl.-'.iuc Ditch, GriJily,
Golden Slipper, Helena, Helena
No. 2, Lost Horse, Oregon-Colorado,
Rivcrsidci Rockefeller, Sutup-
... i... r:,iM Went I.'nrlt fluid.
u.. w- " " j
copper,.... , ...
the ex-lunge are: J. h. IlaseltUK , 1
president; 1'. J. Jennings, vice
preside it; I. G. Davidson, sicoml
vice pr -.id.Mt; F. J. Hard, sec-
rctary; David Goadsall, treasurer;
direct .r-, I.. G. Clarke, J. H.
Husdtiiie, D.tvid Goodsclt, I'. J.
Jiiuiiun. I G. Davidson, If. V.
Drake, li. Clem.
St KI'KISH I'AKTY
On Vc I ied ty evaii'iig June 13.
ntMili No. 1. IJ.ioth-Kclly Lumber
Co , a very pleasant surprise pirty
was enjoyed by the friend i of Mr.
and Mts. Jesse Thornton, the oc
casion being in honor of Mrs.
Thornton's 50th birthday. After
doing justice toancxcellent supper,
the guests wre entertained with
jiiiHic, songs and recitations,
more iririicularlv bv n comic i
ton, until a late hour. Among the
numerous presents received was a
very elegant watch and chain.
nomoiiA NINIt victorious -
After the ball game last Satur
day afuruoon, some of the old ball
players of Cottage Grove became
enthusiastic and wanted to play, so
a pick-up nine was gathered and
Sunday afternoon they went against
the Bohemias with a result that
they couldn't play ball as of yore.
They played eight innings with a
score of 7 to 18 in lavor of the Uo
heinia team.
IHJI'OSITION TAKIJN.
1 lie depositions of Dr. u. U.
Snapp nnd Kdward M. Seward
were taken before Attorney Jerome
Knox this week, in the divorce case
of Rhoda h. Allen vs Krncst W.
Allen of Ringsbury county, South
Dakota. The parties to the suit
were former residents of this 'com
munity. RICH ou
Jerome Knox received this week
some specimens of ore from the
Chewanean mines near Paeslcy, in
Iike county, that assayed $900.00
gold, per ton. Frank White the
assayer, says it is about the richest
rock he has examined.
UNI.AUOINO
The Bohemia Hotel, owned by
Hen I,urch, is undergoing exten
sive repairs. Mr. Lurch has added
a large structure in the rear nnd
adjoining the main building, which
will give the house ten more sleep
ing rooms.
PROPItUTV S0I.D.
The property belonging to the
estate of Wm. Sabin, deceased,
located on Row river, J. B. Stewart,
administrator, was sold last Satur
day, June 16. Consideration $230.
born. -
To the wife of James Mackey at
Comstock, June 17th, a girl baby.
Chunk t
i i: t in-in ir.
Ilciniliir hmvIci-m at MhhouIi!
ovi K.,.l,y. Morning II o'clock.
;VH,i t H oVIork. Bundny ,,.ool
) in. Kpworth League 7 o'clock.
Irnyur incul Tlmrn.lny night nl8
o eliirk. All nro wclcomn.
Hi:v. M. 0, DriiNic.
C i CHURCH
Services every Smidny except
Hccon.t Sunday in each tiioutl.
bttndny morning nt M o'clock;
owning "t ; prayer meeting every
Wediiedny cveuiiifr; junior C. J
ivory Sunday ot 3 o'clock; Sunday
school at 10 a m.
CHUIBTIAN ClIUKCII.
Rev. J. Haudsakcr will preach
Sunday at n a m mid 8 p 111, other
services ns usual. Kverybody in
viled. Dlltl).
Julia May iMniierly was bom
Mnvsisl 1876. She wnss.j years
and 29 days of nge. She united
with the Christian church o years
ago and lived up to the faith until 1 "f 11,0 vullow 8t,"r'
death claimed her. She bore her' Sclilucf is slruiiig lumber prcpara-
sull-ring patiently and was wtlliiiL-!"ry l, f"? "!m 1,ui,,11,l n,l-oin-h'
y ' i'"B McKurlaiid properly on Main
to go and meet her Savior nnd be I street.
with little Hally who went home to Miss Nina Ostrandor came up from
dwell willi Jesus one year ago last j Eugene on Wednesday morning's train
Match. Deceased was t)c 1 1 attond tho funeral of her aunt Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. I). wm O""""-
Finnertv of this fitv nnd u-n n,l A mnn by the name of Shelby passed
Arci ..i.i ,. 1 . . r .1 is
first g,, graduate from the Cottage I
- - ''ve graucu scuoois. 011c was
luarrlc.(l l0 WlI1. OstmiKler Dec. 31,1
1893, and died June 19. 1900. She
it.:ues a husband, two children,
fali,er nml mother, one sister (Ulli
um.e brothers to mourn for her. '
CM . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 i.
.m-uoi.iiKUHimiuriiu uya;an.l visited I'urllund. Mr. Jennings
who knew her, for her true1 was also aecumnaniod to Portland by
womanly and gentle nature, and
1
she will be sadly missed from
friendship's circle. The funeral
was held at 2 o'clock Wednesday,
June 20, at the Christian church,
licv. J. II. Sharp officiating, and
the remains were interred in the I.
0. O. Y. centaury.
GOOD (JAM 1:. -
I,nstSaturchy, ths Haluinia hase
ball nine played a 9 inning match
game on their grounds near this
city, with the I.ornne nine. The
Hohemias thought they had a '
' . ...
cad easy l ung nil were (iisap-
put up a mu:h better game than .
their appearance and age indicated,
.Many ol tne mcniDcrs 01 inei.orauc
team were only boys, one of them
n Mr. Crow weighing less than a
, , . . . ... .,,,
hundred pounds but will, one or
two exceptions Ihey played ball
from startto linisli. 1 lie lasi uiree
innings were especially good, on
either side. The result was, how-
. r .1 1 1
lever, 111 lavor 01 tne l.orane iiuys.,
the score standing 11 lo 15111 tlieir
favor.
DIHD.
In this city, June 16, 1900, Mrs.
Z. V. Roach, aged 28 years, 10
months and 13 days, of consump
tion. Mts. Roach was a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Coffman who came
here some months ago, Deceased
was born in Marion county, Iowa.
Mr. Roach was absent, and ar
rived Monday night. The services
were held at the church at Walker
and the remains were interred in
the graveyard at that place.
CHAKTHR CI.0SJ5U.
Hazel ton Cabin No. 27, Oregon
Native Sons, Cottage Grove, is in
a flourishing condition, and. much
interest is being taken by the
members, who at present number
30, with applications for member
ship coming 111 every weelc. ine
chai tcr was closed at the last meet
ing, Monday night.
cowi:iu.nn.
Last Saturday J. M. Durham's
cow was run down by a Height
train and killed. She was a
valuable milch cow.
vvu ov it.
W. P. Ely, owner of the May
flower, has struck a fine chute of
free milling ore, which is said to
equal anything yet uncovered in
Bohemia.
J. N. Shahaii of Hutchinson,
Kansas, an old friend of J. W. Cook
of this city, visited here this week.
Wm. Grin'tth is down from the
Broadway this week.
! AH About You.
; Henry I.sindoss mm in from tho hills
! HiIm week.
M. M. Welch of Ilohoinla was in tlio
city Kriday.
0. II. ISnrklioldur is homo from a vitiit
to Snn i'ranoisoo.
Sup'srintoiidunt Hugh llehno of tho
Mustek was in town this week.
Theodoio Jennings, assayer at tlio Mil
Hiuli mlno, spant Sunday and Monday In
town.
I). 0. MeKarhind hush-eon under tho
eaio of a physician this week, but !a re
covering. Almond Ifemeuwav, Uoy.IIemeiiway
nml I.eo .Marti left for tho mines 'flies
dny morning.
Tlios. Aubrey, Conductor Ditvo Hous
ton mid J. M. Shorwood woro visitors
to ISohenda Monday morning.
Mr. MoCriiry tho milling man win
lias been sojourning at Cottage Grove
for a time left Tuesday for l'oitland.
- Darwin Jiristow returned from Port
land last Sunday, accompanied by Mrs.
Hrixtow, who had been visiting in H11
g.'IIO.
Kd MeCornank of Kugeno, was in tho
city Monday arranging Ids pack for a
prospecting tour in liohemHi in seaicb
through Tuesday with -V.i head of geld-
il)K., enr011l0 f'r Uost;blir(! 1Io fin8
from flrant county, Oregon
T!,os. Gn.dner, one of the clover!.
ranchers of this ccetion, was in town lust
--''y n,ul did not fail to pay tho
Nimfft ofllce a pleasant call,
II' J JcnninS' Clms- "incaii of
mo moil-iki iirnveii in town .moikiuv
his wife.
Kd McCornni'k and John Stewart, Jr.,
of Kugcnc put-sod through for Boliumia
Tuesday. They we.o accompanied by
two burrus luadcd with a complete inin
ing outfit.
Miss Daisy liaker, one of Kugeno's
popular young ladies, arrived in Cottage
Urovo Monday, ami will study tele
graph miller Trunk Jordan in the postal
telegraph oll'ice.
John Harms who lias been at Kiigcne
under tiuitmi'iil for eaneer, letumed
Tuesday iieeompani.'d by J. S. J.eroy.
John is looking liiu.'l. better and bus
'"I'i-'l lor aspee.lv .eeovery.
ill. .m, I M ..j I, I .nt IJtfl- .tF nun.
" u -"--
SlIm,ay aml MoluIliy. Ur. Van' Ki.k
contemplated locating in Kugene.
Fdix Currin informs us that lie ami
Geo. Cooley have struck immensely riel.
l'Sgings on llork Ue.-k tn tne uoiieinia
'District. "Coarse gold is in sight and
, q w, h jt
1 w wMflatlinon nm, ,, k.(t for
tho Nappaneo group this morning whero
tJioy will spend tho summer. Mr.
Mnslerson is in the employ of K. J.
Hard who is developing the property.
Fred Jones was brought before Re
corder Medley Saturday under the
charge of giving intoxicating liquors to
minors at Harts Cafe. There was no
evidence to connect the defendant in
dividually with the crime and ho was
discharged
1 P. White, the assayer, visited
Kugene Tuesday.
A car load of Columbia River cedar
shingles for sale by Jenkins & Lawson.
Dr. Hullinger will leavo for a 30 day
visit to Gardner, Ore., on July 5th.
A complete lino of lire works all tho
new things in lino with up-to-date cele
bration goods. Wo will not bo under
sold. Uiinson Dauci Co.
Dr. Snapp was called to Saginaw
Tuesday to attend a young man by
the name of Burnett who bad
broken bis leg by a fall from the
flume.
All cases should bo in to bo finished,
as Dr. Hullinger will visit Gardner for
.'todays beginning July 5th .
"WliiBtling fire crackers a now feature
in firo works. luy thorn at Bknson
Ditua Co.
Commissioner Edwards was up
this week looking after the rock
crusher and road interests of this
section of Lane county.
Dr. A.J. Hullinger will vaeato bis
ofl'icofor 80 days after July 5th to visit
Gardner in answer t- a special call.
Miners aroin demand in llobouiia.
A competent miner can got work any
day.
A good hoiiHO and lot for sale cheap.
Impiiro at this ofl'ico.
Something now somothing good
nlwnya safo. Tho whistling lire cracker.
Warns you when it explodes. Uknson
Dui'd Co.
In Brief.
Uso Primrose sonp.
Hloz (-oldon Onto linking Powder for
10c at Kakin.tt Jlristows.
Tho Orescent Illcyclo is tlio wheel
that always stands nil,
hAKiu & Dittsrow.
If you want wall paper or books don't
forgot lo got prices of J. P. Curiitt the
diugglst.
Iluy Primrose soap.
Suits! Suits!! Tailor made suits! 1 1
Up todafo'in every respect, from ifJG up.
Call and see samples.
Gi:o. Doiu.MA.v.
Fresh candies every day, matlo from
pure sugar at thoTailor shop.
For quality nnd cheapness in fresh
meats go to tho Central meat market.
Iteforo you buy a wagon go and look
at tlio Peter Schutler at Phillips and
Davidson.
For all kinds of plumbing and
tin work go to Griffin & Veatch
Co.
Ice for sale at McFurlaiid's meat
market.
lfor watches, clocks and jewelry
patronize Davidson the Jeweler.
Ask for Primrososoap.
Kakiii & lli lstow arc agents for the
Genuine Oliver Chilled and Steel
Plows and extras.
Over 00 odd patterns of wall paper to
chooso from and more on the way, at
Jenkins & Lawson's.
All kidds of bicycle sundaries at Eakin
& Hrislows.
II you want good work remem
ber Davidson the Jeweler.
The Old Reliable Peter Schutler
wagons at Phillips & Davisons.
Eor a fine assortment of fishing
tackle and sporting goods Gkii'iuk
& VUATCii Co. are the leaders.
Send your watch to W. L. Coppornoll
tho jeweler, at Kugune. Ho warrants
all of his repair work.
Take vour laundry to G.-o. K.
Griffith, agent of tho' Rugime Palace
Laundry. Goes down Thursday and
returns Saturday allcrnoon.
Farmers if you want a good culti
vator Gkhjfin, Vkatch Co,' have
them.
Did you noticethoso bath tubs at Phil
ips Davison. They are beauties.
.1. P. Currin has a choice line of in
grain and figured wall paper, at prices
to suit 1110 tnuie.
If you will call at our store wo will
give you tlio names of 25 farmers that
have bought McCormick Machines of us
in the hiht two years and you eafi see for
yourself what they think of them.
Piui.Mi'.s &. Davison.
If you want to paper your house you
will do well to call and get prices on a
new line just in at J. D. CocmtAS
furniture store.
Special bargains in flooring, rus
tic and ceiling, in short length at
Booth-kelly yard, Saginaw.
Mrs. J.S. Medley lins on display mil
linery goods in all cjunlilics and prices
to suit customers. Call and see them,
Hoots, shoes and harness mado nnd
repaired at Lewis & Davidson's, 2 doors
west of Opera house. Pleaso give us a
call.
The Ladies' Aid Society of tho Christ
ian Ch rch will servo lunch on tho 4th
of July. Look out for further notice .
l'OR SAI.K CHIJAP.
A good second band carriage
and harness. Ivuquire at Iyikiu
Bnstow.
A prize will be given by the com
mittee for the best decorated gents
wheel in the parade on July 4. Also
a prize for the best decorated ladies
wheel.
Bicycle parade at 9 p m July 4
See it.
Ice cream at the Elite parlors.
Try it.
Last fall I sprained my left hip
while handling some heavy boxes
The doctor I called 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 rlieu
niatism. 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's
Pain Balm. I tried it ami one'
half of a 50-cent bottle cured me
entirely. I now recommend it to
nil my friends. F. A. Babcock,
Erie. Pa. It is for sale by Benson
Drug Co., 'Cottage Grove. Lyons
& ArPUIGATii, Drain Druggists.
0,000 pounds of wool for salo. Write
Jerome-Knox, Secretary of South Lano
Countv Wool and Stock Growers Asso
ciation, Cottago Grove, Oregon,
John Stouoburg'fl barbershop and
baths Also a lino lino of cigars, to
baecp, confections, eto. Try him
Horses for salo or trado. Enquire nt
Glirisnian's Harness Shop.
tfine line of tobaccos, cigars and
confectionery at the Elite, Baker
and Lockwood.
Men arid Ladies' Fine Slaoes.
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-bont 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 want a New Suit or Overcoat.
E. WALL & WHIPPLE.
A Few Bargains in Real Estate Offered by
Hemenway
No. 56 200 acres well improved
miles from Cottage Grove, 1-4
easy.
No. 78 520 acres in Douglas county, 16 miles from Cottage Grove:
well watered, good house, large barn; 175 acres in cultivation,
balance pasture; $4,500.
No. 68 A2-acre tract 1 mile from
No. 77 5 lots and good 2 story dwelling near C. P. church; $1,700.
No. 63 House and lot; $325.
No. 20 100 acres bottom land, 45
lrom Cottage Grove; good
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
Prompt attention given and
MAIN ST., COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
The Crescent is the popular wheel at
a standard price, and 110 better wheel
at any price. Hold uy J-inkiu & liristow.
Ride a Crescent. They nro skv higb.
$25.00 and 15.00 atKuUin & liristow.
See tlio finp display of millinery at tho
parlors of Mrs. J. S. Medley.
I'OU &AI.E. v
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 for $1500 on
easy terms. Enquire at this office.
FOR SALE.
Fine bred hound pups for sale,
for 10 or 15 days. Inquire at this
office.
ron bald on rcnt.
A good billiard table for sale or rent .
Inquiro at this ofTico or address box 10
Cottngo Grovo, Oregon.
If you want a good job of plumb
ing done go to Grrffin & Veatch
Co, Wo Bell good goods at good prices for
our customers, uentrai Meat iUaiKet
Our garden tools are all right
call and see them before you buy
Griffin Vkatch Co.
For latest designs in spring millinery
call on Mrs. J. Si. Medley.
Griffin & Veatch Co. carry a full
line of Canton Clipper and John
Deere Plows. None better.
We will pay the highest price for
wool and mohair.
IIlJMItNWAY & BURKnOLDSR.
Tho Griffin & Veateh Hardware Co.
liavo recently added a first class tin shop
to their already well equipped house and
nro now prepared to do all kinds of re
pairing. Boys when you are going fishing
remember our line of flys are all
O. K. Griffin Vkatch Co.
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 bad 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.
We.
land, 150 acres in growing grain; 2
mile from railroad; $3,500. Terms
depot; house, barn and orchard; $325.
111 pasture, 45 in cultivation, 3 miles
orchard, dwelling, barn and other
AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,
reliable work guaranteed.
TYo Carry a Tn Line of
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES
WALL PAPER, GLASS-
Sash and Doors
Estimates Cheerfully given on
all classes of work.
.AGENTS FOR.
Icavclaml : Cotlagc : .Colors
The Best Ready-Mixed Paint on
the market.
Jcnkius I Lawson.
Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS,
DEALERS IN
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 baudled 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'
old stand, Cottage Grove, Or.
Paints S