I' A VILLAOK BLACKSMITH SAVED 1113 LITTLli SON'S LIFE. Mr. H. II. Black, the well-known Uu ....... hullivnn Co., N. Y., says: "Our little wen, flvo years old, has always been sub ject to croup, nml ho bail lnivo tho nt tucka been tlint wo luivo feared iminy thneu that hu rtould die. Wo hnve hud tho doctor and used mnny medicines, Imt Ctiutnberlnin'a Cotiidi Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dis solve tho tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when thocroupy aynip totna nppear wo have .found that tho drawled croup is cured bctoro it gets settled." Theroisno danger In giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may bo given hs confidently to iilmboas to an ndult. For sale by Bassos Dnuo Co., Cottage Urove. Lyons & Applkgate, Drain Druggists. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at liosehurg. Oregon. October 22, 1000. "Xiitii-p is bprebv civen that tho fol Jowing-namtil settlor has Hied notice of liis intention to make Until proof in sup port of his claim, and that, wild proof will be made before Joel are, U. b. Commissioner, at Eugonu, Luno Comity, Oregon, on December 1, 1900, viz: Ellen Thompson, formerly Ellen White, on II. E. No. 8810, for t'he NV H X, Ht-e. 12, Tp. 20 S., R. 4. "West. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Frost of Walket. Lano county. Oregon, Lawson Single, John Elliot, Al Elledge, of Cottage Grove Oregon. J. T. Bbwohs, Kegister. SIX FRIGHTFUL FAILURES. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent "Wm. II. Mullen of Lockland, 0., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con mtmption. After taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure ull diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bron chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, "Whooping Cough.- DOcand $1.00. Trial bottles freo iUBen-sox Dnuo Co. Drug Store. BRAVE EXPLORERS Like Stanley nnd Livingstone, found it harder to overcome Malaria, Fever and Ague, and Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals; but thousands liavo found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malarial diseases If you have chills with fever, aches in liack of neck nnd head, and tired, worn out feclinsr. a trial will convince yon of their merit. W. A. Null of Webb, III. writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with Chills and fever then two bottles of Electric Bitters cured them. Only 50c. Try them Guaranteed. Sold byBEXSox Dm:a Co. Druggist. EDITOR SEES WONDERS. Editor V. V. Barry of Lexington Tenn., in exploring Mammoth Cave, con traded a severe case of Piles. His quick euro through using Bucklen's Arnic; Salve convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures Piles, Injuries Tnflatnation, and all Bodily Eruptions Only 25c at Bexsox Drug Co. MDE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. King'a Now Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Deinpseytown, Pa. They're tho best in the world for Liver, 'Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe Only 25c at Benson' Dituo Co., Drug Store. SENT FREE. So sure are we that tho locating of a few of our Electric Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that wo aio willing to'sond ono free to any sufferer from tho follow, ing diseases: Cold extremities, CrystO' cele, Female weakness, Kidney com plaint, Leucorrhea, Liver complaint, Paralysie, Lost vitality, Nervous debility, Self abuse, Worn-out women, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregular menstruation, Impotency, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. -Address for illustrated circular, etc, Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. io rcmovo a trouoiesomo corn or bunion : First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then paro it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chntnborlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for llvo minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should bo worn for n few days, to protect it from tho shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bmises, lamonofea and rheumatism, Pain Balm is uncqualed. Try it. For sale by Benson Dituo Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons & Appi.eqate, Drain Druggist. Wo have on hand a large stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling nnd rustic in grades 1 2 and 8. Lot us make you gpocial prices. Bouxji-Kklly Lumber Co. PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. A reader nsks: "In case of the death of both McKinley nnd Roose velt, who would succeed to the presidency?" The presidential succession net, approved January 19, 1S86, makes the following provisions: "In case of rcuiovnl, death, resignation, or innbilityof both the! president nnd vice resident, n member of the cabinet shall, in the following order, act ns presidei t until the disability is removed or a president is elected: The secretary of state, secretary of the treasury, secretary of the war, attorney gen eral, postmaster geucrnl, secretary of the interior." President McKinley has ex pressed a desire that all the mem bers of his present cabinet shall remain with him until the expira tion of his second term. Barring breaks in the cabinet, the presi dential succession would descend in the following order: John Hay, secretary of state. Lyman J. Gage, secretary of the treasury. , Elihu Root, secretary of war. John V. Griggs, attorney gen eral. Charles Emory Smith, postmaster general. Tohn Davis Lontr, secretary of the navy. Ethan Allen Hitchcock, secre tary of the interior. Tho prospect is remote of a cabi net officer succeeding to the presi dency from the death or inability of both the president and the vice president. It is within the range of possibility that all these officials might die during a single adminis tration, but the possibility is so faint that it need occasion no alarm. By the terms of the act of succes sion it is further provided: "That whenever the powers and duties of the office of president of the United Ststes shall devolve! upon any of the persons named therein, il contrress be not then in session, or if it would not meet in accordance with law within 10 days thereafter, it shall be the duty of the person upon whom said powers and duties shall devolve to issue a proclamation convening congress in extraordinary session, giving 20 days notice of the time of meeting." If, by any extraordinary culmi- J nation of fatalities, the line of sue- cession should approach extinction. congress, thus called in special se;- sion, could provide for further ex tension of the line. .'JilcKinley and Roosevelt are not yet legally elected, and will not be until the electoral vote has been canvassed. If either or both should die before the electoral college has made its choice, the republican electors would vote for others. In 1872, when Horace Greelev was the democratic and liberal repnb hcan candidate for president, such an emergency arose. Greeley died November 29, 1872, and the demo cratic ana liberal electors were compelled, on the day of voting, December 4, to vote for other per sons. bpokesman-Rev ew. GROWTH OF THE SEMIARID STATES.' . According to the census figures, 12 states have shown an increase in population amounting to 30 per cent or over in the last decade. Of this list seven ace in what is known as the semiarid region, where the far mer depends in a large measure on irrigation forsuccessinhis vocation 1 hese leading states: in the order of their increase, are: Idaho, 93; Montana, 84; Wyoming, 52; Wash ington, 49; Utah, 33; Oregon, 32; Colorado, 31. The states of the middle west, which showed the argest proportion of increase a third of a century ago, have falkn ow in the list, and in many cases have been passed by states of the east and south. The percentage of growth in the semiarid region of the far west bears out the assertion of irrigation ex perts that the country tributary to the Colorado and Columbia rivers and in the Rocky mountain dis tricts will be in the future the ex- panding nrca of our national do main. The tide of possession of settlement bearing upon its crest a multitude of honicseekers, hits al ready set in. It may not be at its full, possibly will not be for several decades, but thete is every reason to suppose that the percentage of increase in the first decade of the 20th century will far exceed that of the 1st di.i le of th; 13th. , fl flu ? B 1 JJ il AlllllVK 4 l in 8! I J urn 4 p 111 c4.S'i tn Kx uml'y l::SQ pin Kx.Sund'y 3:30 11 m Mun Wed anil I'M. Iashvo I.cwiMon Dally Da in W. H. HURLBURT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. visit DR. JORDAN'S great BWSEUH OF miMN SOSt MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (frtwrca Sixth aod STlbJ ThelurcctAimtomlcal Hojfum In tlie World. Grralett nttmrtlon tn the CUy. JL vmuJerful tluhtjor vlilton. ll'raknf, or nnyenntntct. p1 tflie:iftelrniil 1 1 vel j cti rc.l by tho ot'leot HprcLUlit nn the l'wllla C'cutit. ItabllUied X yran. 0H. JORDAM-PRIVATE DISEASE! .. H I. . .1 .H.,.fl ncfll llln who ure nfrrlntr 1 trum the HlVcti of youthful ludlo- r ' years. Kcrtriiiiauiiilpiiralrnl lchllliy,Iin. p creuuns or vimine in matiirr k I cittloin; rporimtlirrliieH, lruMinlur rlKPn, Oonorrlitsn, tilrrt, Frritir,iv I ir L'rliitttlnir. ole. Ily u oombtunttnn nf remeillen, ot ifrcat curative pon cr, the Doctiir ) lia.1 so nrraiiiiMllil trralmxnt Hint It tvlll nut only uir.irU fmmetllute rt-llI. but Permanent i cure. Tbo Doctor don nut claim to petfurm ' miracle, but It well known to bo a fair and . quure rhylclan and Hiirgeon, iire-emluout r tu uis)f:iuityHAJifas. (f l jjrn. NVI'IIII.IV llinroilrrhlr rd lonleA tmm I tha syitem without thouof itemtrj. TrnttM nttetl bran Kxnrrt. Itndlcnl rtirr fur Itupiuro, A quick and rwltnit rurefor I'llm. riuro anil Flttllcc, by I vtt rfuiuaus bvcuii iuinif.3 intiniHit, EVKIIV MAS applylnBtouswIlIrccclvo iurA9Ucunfuonnl ijlscnnipiniur. Ills will Uunrtmtre a 1-OMTlYJi CC3E -nn.uiiti..n FKKrj K"n ptnctiy private, CUAROES VF.UY JlEAhOXABLti, Treatment nenumtlly or by letter. Write f..r Root. IIIII.OSOIH"r or I W AKItTAau. Mailed Fuze. (A. valuable douic ior men.; can or writs OR. JORDAN & CO., 1 051 MirletSL.S. F. SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Trains leave Cottaee Grove for Port land nnu way stations at 3:07 a. m. 12:20 p. m. Lv. Portland 8:"0a. m. 7:00p.m Lv. Cottage Grove 1:20 a. in. 2:57p.m Ar. ABiiianu iz:v.s a. m. ll:;iu. nj. Ar. f-acramento. .. 5:00 p. in. 4:05 a. m Ar. San Francisco. 7:45 p.m. 8:15a. ni, Ar. Ogilen 5:45 a.m. 11 :45a. in Ar. Denver II :00 a.m. 0:00 a.m. Ar. Kansas City.. 7:25 a. in. 7:25a.m. Ar. Uitcapo , 7:40 a.m. 0:30a ni Ar. Los Angelos.. 1:20 p.m. 7:00a. in Ar. El Paco 0:00 p. m. 0:00 p. in. Ar. tort ivortn... U::i'a. m. Ii;:l)a. m Ar. uny oi .Mexico u 5E a. m. 0:05 a. ni. Ar. lloiuton 4:00 a. in, 4:00 a. in Ar. JVw Orleans.. 0:25 p.m. 0:25p.m. Ar. Washinplon.. 0:42a.m. fl:42a.ni. Ar. New Vorlc..,.12:43p.m.l2:4:(p.m. Pullman and Tourist cars on With trains. Chair cais Sacramento to Og den and El Paso, and tourist cars to Cidcaco, bt. Louis, New Orleans and waaningtrn. Connmitine at. San Fr.inclsro with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Ja pan, China, Philippines, Ceutral and South America. 6eo I). T. Awbrer, Agent, Cottago Grove Station, or address 0. II. JIaiikjuii, G. P. A. Portland, Oregon. NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllco at Hosebtirt, Oregon, November 13, 1000. Notlco is hereby L'iveu that tlio follow- nained eettlur has iiled notice of bin in tention to mnko final nroof in Hiitinnrl. of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made boforo Joel Ware, U. S. Commis sioner, at Ktigcno, Lano Co. Oregon, on March 2, 1001. viz: William F. Cnnady, on II. H. No. 0000, for tho VT Y, SW 1 Q,. O Tp. 20 o., it, 3 West . Jio names ttiu ioiiowiiik witnessoH to prove ma continuous rusutenco and cultivation of said land, viz.: upon Isiinc .Wilcox. Honrv Dreenc. FnhicIb Sinitli, Olutrlod Wriglit, of.AVulker, Lano Co., Oregon. J.T. Bunions, lU'gister. Take the Jiohemia Xutge . 1 Kr art Time Schedules Chicago- Salt l-iiko. I envor. Ft. 1'ortlnml Wortli.OniHhn.Knti- -ieioInl l.iiy, St. Iritis, :I5 it m Chicago ami 1- nt. Atlimtlti Salt tako, Denver, r t. Kxptcss Worth.-umiilm.Kiin-ilnm miii City, St. Uml, Via limit- Chicago unit tust. Install t Sjioknue Walla Walla, I.otvW Flyer ton, SimkHtie, Mln Cpm netipn'li, St. Paul, I ninth. Milwaukee, rhK'ttyo nml Hunt. Slut 1 OrRKKTXlMMItn All s til t:iK ilaics nib . Jccl to 'hano. Far s-rtti Frniti-lsis) . 1 Sail every ."ulayn Dally K.X. Ct'M'MHU lilVKli Sniiiluy . SrK.tMr.K.H S 11 ill Saturday Th Astiirla ami Wny lBim 1 Ijunllnss. (lllluHx. ! U'lLMMCTTK IttVRK Sunday, ' Oteicuii City. Ncwborsr Salem ami Vay.Lnntl. lints. 7 11 111 WlIXAMHrTK AND' TueOhur. Yamiiiu. liivmu nml Sat, Oregon Cltv, Itavton nml U'ny.Ijiiulitii:. Loae Ssakk lttvctt Miliaria Wimrlii to Lctvlston. 3:115 a m Dally c a a 9 CJTfc1 V IVt ilk irrtHniraaiiDiifNi. nUCAn UllUHT nilbbl.tli ntenlato lunii houwe artcrtli ami tell at alntne.li i OKU oil UHAEJLC InrAfh town for ih w 'ivitte, Woluv iiumw.irii W iTfi t to mitral coiumtiy. SJD Yuun n " ii fk I'Muwii itii i i' UMlVf H tin Tt-l'iiilriwii tv innh MRAEt The practical nido of A monthly publication of inestimable value- to tlio ntudont of every day scientilio jiroblcms, tho mechanic, tho industrial expert, tlio manufacturer, tho inventor in fact, to every vidc-awako person who hopes to better hia condition by using his brains. Tho inventor, especially, will find in The Patent Record a guide, philosopher and friend. Nothing of importance escapes tho vigilant eyes of its corps of expert editors. Everything is pre sented in clean, conciso fashion, ho that tho busiest may tako timo to read SilSll HUCl DOOTS and comprehend. Tho scicntiho and industrial progress ot tlio ago is accur ately mirrored in tho columns of The Patent Record, and it is tho only publication in tho country that prints tho uftici.il nows of tho U. S. l'ntunt Oflico and tho latest dovelopcments in tho field of invention without fonr or favor. sunscnimox i'kick oni: dollak i'un ykaic. THE PATENT REG ORB, BaStimos'D, SVid. A Few Bargains in MlfflW No. 56200 acres well improved land, 150 acres in growing grnm; 2 miles from Cottage Grove, 1-4 mile from railroad; $3,500. Terms easy. No. 78 520 acres in Douglas county, 16 miles from Cottsige Grove: well watered, good house, large.baru; 175 acres in cultivation, balance pasture; $4,500. No. 68j A2-acre tract 1 mile from depot; house, barn and orchard; $325. No. 77 5 lots and good 2 story dwelling near C. P. chinch; $1,700. No. 63 House and lot; $325. We have for sale several choice building lots, tracts, stock ranches, n sash mid door factory and Ilohemia mining property. HEMENWAY & WHITE, Cottage Grove, Ore. The JOB OFFICE of this paper is at your disposal for the hest of printing of any and all kinds at barely liv ing prices. When yon need anything in the line of printing please remember that the motto of this oifice is good work, good material, neatness and dispatch, and the prices are within reach of all. i MAVJJ F0UM01IU THAK 85 TEAKS BEES CKLUUIIATED i0U TIIEm EXTI.rj.is irriminv Z A irr T RSS i feu iiiuinv vnr X ft littimoml" Y I'latOl Willi, IWO 3revEM-DumoM " - Y .,... 7. 1 ft f '.tit. ono yunrantccil. I'rlcc, Postpaid, $G.0O with JL G-incli. barrel : .9V. JO niltli i..i - - r r ' ...wvvff (.( , Wo make a full line of rllen; Price, from $6.00 X ujiivards. Every arm wo turn out is warranted I J. STEVENS AKMS O Srnd Slami or Calnheut, 1; (). Jlx ni.rroriiltoyeiirivlilreei WITIOUI it tlt.ili fN ZiUYiriUL. CiVJ UJ YiKKt OHfJ,ViT, ftAtovlielhrr jciiwUIi lM't'iriiin' 1'hr. Wili:i:it ' ! on tl'l'r llf;ii ?u ,u uiiciat nut e-. nine II luiir Wow you eri'ei'l It. it l H I'M ll n,l mine t:mn i you i ul our Htioelnl Acimfii imiuo iinc or i- uw. it the ireUKl t.iiruittii?ii it Weyi le ever offtiwl. We mii.iulnil iiil tunny wliwl on Hie mil.et,nil yim nwl jn y r I f V'' l ifymlViii"ltiiviltteiewMit.i Vtmif HXt'l.I'fil VK IllltVt'l.li JIAM I'ACI'I Ui:itM end UU tlitu nutliul ut nili'lilV fiitrwlueliul iiu' ItlOO M()l)i:i.i. ThU ullvr nr it mie vrliM.1 nt tiililow rlce it iii1eto.eciiro HIDlSd A QCHT in Mtli town to nirrwntue unilt.t.oertlort. tMmirrnM iiuiko mini; hiL rni-nirmflTlnilC I'mme.ltllorMinehi iJillee, tt Inrh. l'eil SrCUilTlUA I IUNCi Hheltir vunlrM tul.lna wllti reruetl eniinrn. tlnn. ilu-li 1 ilnta. Iiiiiiruretl eiiutmlrr iloflre K) fant.n xwt ikI kikI So TJx lt!J7Ar, (ier..wiii tlmUt;thlivl.Uuh.iiiHll.nirfr tlio ratieii nin' lint knnnni lifeerJ "A" tlro. Ill" (ft 1 oiienrthe rail " ni.f ? InSon U.ei.i.i.t, llieueiiulne tl ft,foBf:T lltel IliSahWrilokeUnir on .irkiliilil ltU We tliuijiinrliljr tMletery flee of mlorli lht ud Into tkla uiaclilne. Our hladtnc lear'a mar- .... Kilt. mj.!i titi.vt.ln. CnCC toanyoneaeiHlttiiUin l(UtOeali In full with enlar o IU rilCCi ieiKlfrtw a wnuliie Hurdlek U0D0 mlia Urref Mltem rrtl nieteri ortilrhitraaol1orluiiiv Your moiiejr"aclillotiaiiiol CJIICCI C We tlo nel manufaeture the elieap ntrv- men tor klml of vbrela, aiich inaur ff v il .oil m liluli inule. We mn (iinil.ti Itiem, or'it.t to liltOcoinweKV tin nol icuarntitee nor iroirv. no ur nun kiinntiM Mr ii 'ti iuimLIii vvrr i tui. BrtM for Umti I Ui any took or .jnilnotw hwi in 7 Wl f !'. P.r - v iiiiniiniH iii"wi.' -; a,x j ni t ftAm tmrio tf Hill Mtvr. it Iff n l' 1IPIVHV nimviiinvjwmiii GOmPMY, cm Bcienco is rollcotod in Real Estate Offered by . uraua li IWMlll'iT ' , "- . XOOIL. CO.. r CIIICOPCP PALLS MAtJ ' tid lut ui tr II o how much w cn yoii i oil tho miiw nohln?. . iT. . iZl't u t'iiitV it ii k Ti ivill-l! .4 luL.ru In trail. hlth w lite. KOTIOH FOU PU1I1.1OATI0N. United Hluton Laud Olllco. liofobiiiir, Oii'Koti, Oct, il loot). Nnth'olH lioroby nlvun that in ,.0iii. plhinni wllh the piovlwldiiH of Uu. ,,, of uonuri'HS of Juno !l, 1H78, 1'litltlcil "An not fur thu Hidd of 1 1 tn I it! r IhihIm In tlm Hluli't i of Ciillfnriiln, Oregon, Nuvmlit nnd WiiMlilnglon 'lorrllory," UH ex tended tn nil thu imhllu Liinil HinhiM ,y act of AugiiHl l, 1802, Ciiunploii ll.Jl)m;H of Coltiige tlrove, Couiily of Lane, Btniu of Oiegon, Imih thlHilny llliil H olllco bin sworn Htiilfinent No. 12110, Uw i lie puiiiliMHi1 of thu HK I., of Secllon Ni IK, In Towimhip IS. 22 8,, limine f,' West, nnd will oiler proof to nhow thnt the hind nought Ih imoiu viiluiililu for Itn limber or Ntonu tlinii for ngrleiilliiriil purpoHuM, mid to extnliHidi )H cliiim t Hiildliiiitl before I lie Ileglniur nml (,. culver of this olllee at HoHehing, Oiegon onSntuiday thu 20tli day of bvcvinbur,' llo iiiuiiCH us witueaneMt i Joseph PurkltiH, John Lewis, V. p 1'hilllpH, I, 1). Palmer, of Cottage Otovv' Oregon, Any ami all pemuiH elulmiug Ui. venely the Hh.ive.tlenerlbeil IiiikIh mu reiiuepted In lllu their vlatinc In Una ollfeuouor before said 20tli ilny o Dm. eemlHrr, 1000. J.T. HiiiptiKH, ItegUler. Wt Curry a Full Line ol PAINTS, OILS, HUUSHKS WALL PAWStt, GLASS Ustimn'cH Clicrfiilly given on nil classes of work. .' AOHNTS VOK Cleveland : Collage : Colors The L'cst Rendy-Mi.xcd Paint on the market. Jenkins & Lara. JCOTICH 1'OH 1'inn.IC.VTlO.S. IjiihI Olllee ut Itonebiirc, Ortrnii, Kepleiuber-'7. IIMI. Notice Ih hereby jjlvcn thnt the follow-InK-nnmed nel tier Iium lllfil uoiiee ol liln intenlion to mnko tlniil nroof in cim- 1 port of bin ehiim, nml thnt filial proof I will bu inmle before Joel Wiire, 1. K. I Cuiiiinii'i'lnniT, ut Hngenc. Oreisiui, mi 'November 1, 1000, viz; Hnniiu-I K. I'hillipH on II. .. .. 7107 for the bit .1. .- W 1-1 SW 1-1, See. 10 S., It. :t W. He tinmen tho following wliiiifce to prove IiIh ronlinuniin nuiilentf iiimjiimiiiI imltiviiilon of Id lunil, viz: OhitrlfH Uoleoril, (!. W.'.Smilh. Al bert Kernel), Jumert Imw, of 1'renwell, Ore. J.T. HllllMIIIH, I't'lHltT. i)1vlgian""haki:s. Here is a chance to get j'our boy into a paying business on a small capital. I have a choice lot of bijjli grude Hclgian Hares thnt I will sell in pairs at very low prices. There is no need to send to California when you can get the same thing here at home. Lord Dritaiu, Sir Styles, I'nshoda, Yukon, Red Kovcr mid other fashionable strains nie in stock. 1 A. Rankin, Eugene. . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notiibly among the plenni!re iidonled by thuShiiNta Itoutu Ih the winter trip to tjoutheiu California nnd Arizomi. llonewed iteqiinlutiineu with thin tet:tioii will ever develop frewh points of lutereHt und added HoureeH of unjoyinuut, uniler itn sunny ekien, in the variety of itH In diiHtrleM, in itn prolific vegetntion nnd iimotijt itn niuidjcrk'HH rexortH of uioiiii tnln, Hhoro, valley nnd phtin. Tho two daily Simula truiiiH from Portland to California luivo been re cently equipped with tho mont approved pattern of Htniidanl and toui iat Hleeplnx ears, but thi low rates of fare will Htill continue in ei";ct. IlliiHtrated kuMcs to tho winter rc- Hort' of California and Arizona may bu had 011 application to O. II. JIaukiiam, 0. P. A., Portland, Oregon. AI)lTNIHTirAl'OK'HN6TICK. No 1 1 00 Ii herobv Klvcnthntl imvo lioen ni'- polntcl Ailiiilnlnlrittor of the otntonf (1. II. ViiniRhnliK.k. dcppaind. All noriuini hnvllIK clalma ngitinat mill culnlo aro rdinlroil to re noiit llioin with prnpor voueltord to me nt mjr olllco ut Cottage Orovo, I.hiio County, Orctron, ttltliln iix moiitha from tho ilato ol thin notice. Dated this (ith day of November iikki. JAMKH IfKMKNWAY, Allllllnlttrfttor. WOTICH OK l'INAI, 8ETTI.K.MKNT. Nnllpali harohv irlvoit thnt Jim. 11. Hlownrl. mlinliilatrator ol tha enlato ol Wni.Sulilin, ceanoil, has flleil hid lliml account In tbs atiovo nitmcil mtato and that tho Hlh day pi Dccomlior 1000, at tho hour of ono o'clock In thu afternoon tlicroof hits heon net for the Into of hcarliiKKitld llmtl iiccount at tho olllco of liter County J mliio, In Kturono, Lane County, ire iron, at which timo nml plnroitll poron hav- lt.i nl.lnnllnnii tn Dm itllou'illina Ullll ODlirOVal of tho atna may npiicar utid bo heard. uaicu im mil nay oi novomuuf, mm Jab. U. BrswAitr, Admltilitrator. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of the CAFE ROYAL on River street, near the bridge, v Cottagij Gkovb, Ork, Short orders day nml night. Every thing first-class and tlie uesc uc market nffords, Paints !