' ' Bring YouWjob Wcrk to NoKet'JoBOffide. f. Prices Reasonable The Proiprou Business Men of Cottage Grove Advertise in the Nujreet. Devoted to (lie Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interest of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. vol. :cr.:n Oo(:l;ag G-rove, Otf&gon, .IT'i-iday, 'STehraary S, 1901 i PROFESSIONAL J. E. YOUNG Attorneii'Ut-Luiv OOln iu Main liwl, Wl Hli1- COTTAGK GUOVK, OlUC. J. a JOHNSON and P. (!. EBY attorneys and Counsclors-ut-fMW miUI HUullon ilftu lii HIiilinf.l'oriKimtliiii wv mil Jltrmiilllu lw. . OBm our 0tmii A Xwlinl'i In'. COTTAGK GROVE, OKK. J. S.. MEDLEY Mtorney-al-Law o. o o .-081 r on Mln ilret : CoTTAOK GKOVK, OUK. JEROME KNOX AUorncy-at-Law Trotapt tttillni ' In MlnliiK WiIiicm. .Cqttaoic Gkovk, Quit. X. L, STEVENS AUorncy-at-Law efUI kltcntton flvn In Mining lliuliit" nil ('nlUcllniK. , 1 KUC.KNH, OKK. imiuui w. TnaMrmiM tn. i. maiiiiV. TiHOMPSON & HARDY jjuwiin uw v.. fUtorntysand Counselors-at Law HMfUUItantlnnilTCti In llmlatvuf Mlne. . ifiiiii'viniVi hUdhMv, uuIm T T rj APPI5 XJ. X. m Hjtorpeu ami Counselor-at-Lair 5flitiiilonrlt'n1ill"iUwiirjlliicii. - f. U-at Natlunnl ISmilc Itnllilln. rhunyU. Ur mll ienilrein)intitUeiiiliiii. ',. '. . ,!. . . ciiitauk iiiiovi:! our..'. o-ii;g Lloyd & Nevill j Mi.s'iio :niisi:khh u.. in: uty miskhai. huhvkyimw , ii.kiuuiJUOIi i ninicr in iiiinmerra ; Mrs. Kallierlnc Scli'lccf, M. I). Diseases cf Women and Ciillilrcn COTTAGK GKOVK, OKK. D. J. GOVER - Prgspecior.and Mine Locator. Kor Information, on Bohemia' Mining' District write inc. Sp4Ul Alttntlon (liven In Ciirrc.Miiiiletico BOHEMIA, ORE. 'BUSINESS. 00 10 MRS. PET SAN-FORD'S Por Fashionable Dressmaking. UAlN BTItKKT COTTAGK GROVU, 0r. EAKIN & BRISTOW BANKERS-2 Trtniet a OenfrM Unnklni? Ilmlnoia In Alt III Jlnuit'lioi. COTTAOK GKOVK, ORIS. J. W. BENTLY, The practical Boot and Shoe mnker, located in the front part of the Christ man harness shop, Repairing neatly nncl quickly done and satisfaction guaranteed. Call G. A. COBB Proprietor of the Elite Confectionery Alio Wholsaler and R tailr of all Kinds of FRUITS. Also dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Candies. UJUWli oQscoHenonoaoioBoaeaoBosoBaDsuoQonononoaoBocoEononoDOHoaononoBoaonooBOBBnnoEoceo a FOR MEN. I bj Wu handle Suramin (iloveCmiipHiiv'H 1!(hhIm. 1 iit'v Hrc I'liii'lilvrcil llib lant glove ill tlio market. a ' 3 Coj y. on sim-k win. p-mmied !B Hiring fMHieiiur Maud 76c. U Olir fill'lllll '.'root line lint H H)ft, 2 ''If itlnvi', iih well iih durable; g iimiUi wllh imlfiilcl cirlnit fiit- uuur S-'i', 1 1 hiiiI $1 '.'5. ' 13 ... ... ., . .. ,., , S rr "T.-.. .irivin Kiuve. .i as. o Siinumn llnck, lixlit woijtht. flno 2 iiiH'k, 110 1 mini, tin'ii lim-k, l'nrtiT m ihhIciu'I-, wcIIwI.wmx Hiiimi llirwml a ' ;2 . , ... GARMAN & NEWLAND ... - H. C. MADSEN, i Watcumaki-.r. I l!ouilrlnicnt reHMtiKlilo rlnrjw. , All uurk Kii'iriniloutl (Iml-claiMi. WbUIicii, Clixfkn unil Jowelr.r nt l.dwol Prices ' COTTAGK GKOVK, OKK. ELITE o Shaving o Parlor , COTTAGK GKOVK, OrU. GEO. ,E. GRIFFITH, Trop. W. H. ROBINSON ' Practicing Physician. Ofikc mid residence on River street near Wall, Cottage Grove, Ore. R. A. SANDERS, ruoruiKTOK OF m i SALOON. Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars. Choice Brands. A Favorite Resort. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. BARKER & MARTIN l'llOl'UIKTOHS OF THE EXCHANGE"-"' nu.ymiiH i:i fink WINES, IJQUbRS, CIGARS. Aliiln utrcot, Ontlnuu (linvn, Orti. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of, the CAFE ROYAL on River street, near the bridge, i COTTAGK GKOVH, OHM. Short orders day and night. Every- , thing first-class and the best the market nlorys, Our 15th Annual Clearance l.s jSTow On. During this month only, we arc offering all our LADIES' CAPES, JACKETS, UNDERSKIRTS and WRAPPERS AT COST. Also our Wiiith Woo. Ui.ankkts. jarpins i Mnwni missus Outing Flannels and Iflccced Wrapper Cloths at Cut Prices, Silk Waist Patterns nt Cost. L'ov SPOT CA.SI-I -s Eakin & Bristow. Garman & Nowland COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. l-'OR HOYS. Cotton Sweiliir. gooil rpiallty. III iimriH)ii ami acortixl , fli'iKfl colurn All-Wool, UkIiI woigbt, a-(jrlHl col ored eiriM!tI 1 36. 1? OR MEN. Cotlou, good qimlily, color ma ' riKjti 50c MixmI Cotton hiiiI 001, ' meil ISajiitt M'unVe. oiilyTTflBr wiT, Mixtt Cotton mill Wool, iiieiliuiu KOrtiil wilid ro!or f I tiV All. Wool, vtrv fliu (itinlltv. in mh cortiil ciiluriil HirlpcH. . . Jl. W iltu. me limn iirnvv 60. i g IT IS HERE! g 'Pile Leargest Stock h Sohtl Iraie! 4 CONSISTING OK ' ITS fahclf and Heavy Hardware; Stoves and Tinware; Pumns, s Pipes and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! 5 S Guns and Ammunition, Studebaker Wagons, Canton. Clipper Plows, i cJl For Miners' Supplies( the only house South of Portland. SC: dive us a call. g GRIFFIN & VEATCH, ' 3 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. i A.fcTlie U a At WALKER, OREGON, Is a Farmer and sympathizer with all men of honest industry, jgfi (U as you win sec ny quality 01 goous nnu prices. jjjj m Dry Goods, Groceries and all kinds of Feed. 5gj H Our Garden Seeds arc (lie Ilcsf. M Also patent medicines, drugs, cts. Also the OREGON elj y PRODUCT PAINT, the very best for quality and finish. Es y G. O. WALKER, Wai.kkr, Ori;gon. S MICROBES! Vot is, dem tings I hear? They increase by division from one to ten million in 24 hours. They live b absorption. They are the cause of sickupss, disease and decay. Would you destroy them? Dritik iRstdom's Microbe Ivillex". Information and pamphlets free. . t, ' A. F. HOWARD. A?ent. PRnlUoncp ritli J. K. Barrett. i Safe pjiif Sliois. FOR CHILDREN. e K O I.a"M IIo'kIh, miiilc of iiice 0tTi 0 work; cry prutly iltiinH h 36 to 05c. 2 Kiiibroiilcnxl ami Tuckt'l MtiHlIn anil Swiff, iliirurent ili'fijiiiH 76utol35. 2 Lailics' Sun I'.otinelH, ninilo of rliam- g bray, full back frown, ftilchcl g mill liiiwl, iis.-orttxl uolorn. .50i-. o u c Our lino of Loo-o Kuibroiilprics, Rib- a biiiiH and Dryocxltt Xotigni, in J l'ire. g Lniliiw' Summer Skirtf, lurpe vari- e o SlrTft nwpiiiiifoilt oolorti anl kbuU ...80ctoU75. g LailioM AecK w unr in latent Ftylcs.. u loo to OOc. o Harrows, Etc. H MICROBES? ' ' COTTAGK GROVE, OKKGQJC. THE BOOTILKELLY CO. Heaviest Lumber Shippers in Ore gon. 'file Columbia River and Oregon Timbermau, published at Portland, has tlie following in its issue for January concerning the Uooth Kelly Company, Lane county's great lumber firm: In 1897, Messrs. J. 1?. Kelly, G. II. Kelly. J. II. llooth and R. A. Hooth entered into a contract with J. f. Jones, whereby they leased the premises now widely known as the Saginaw mills, in Lane county, Oregon. In the agreement re ferred to an option was given the lessees to purchase the premises, wlltpll rntinii U'eic lofir aippn1l ourl the above named gentlemen became the owners of the property named. xtr.-.i.:.. r .! .i r. they added to their capital a suffi cient amount to make the total in vestment $50,000 and incorporated 1 under the title of The Booth-Kelly I Lumber Company. Immediately ' thereafter they added to their hold .ings of timber lands in that vicinity ; and erected a second saw mill, giv ing them a total capacity of 100,000 i feet for each ten hours run. They I also added a dry kiln and additional j planing machinery and, in various I ways, increased tl. fr shipping 1 facilities and became acuye in the lumber market, extending their sales to various parts of the country, This was their introduction to the . , . , . Orpirnii nin fnri;ts nf thiii utnt( at I all of the gentlemen had been for merly operating in soft pine in the southern part of Oregon, in which In 1898 the capital of the com pany was increased to $250,000 and additional timber lands were se cured; in 1899 their capital was again increased to $1,000,000 and, on the 14th of December last, an other quarter of a million was added j to their capital, wiucn now gives j them a total paid-up capital of $r.- 250,000. During all of this period they have been active in buying timber lands until they perhaps now have the largest holdings of timber lauds of any one in the state. Their lands have been carefully cruised by members of the firm all un desirable claims being excluded trom their holdings. In 189S the company leased the Cobrug mill propertyat Coburg, belonging to J. C. Goodale, the lease provided for an option to pur chase; in 1S98 the option was closed and the property taken over; the mill was rebuilt, a standard dry Uilu added as, also, a new planing mill and storage sheds and addi tional lands were purchased for lumberyards and mill ponds, until now the Coburg plant is one of the neatest and best equipped in the state. In the early part of 1898, the company entered into negotiations with the Southern Pacific Company j for the purpose ol having a railroad line from Springfield to their lands on the Mohnwk river. A few) months thereafter construction of this line began and has "since been j completed, the terminus being at a place named Weudling, where the company have now in operation a miU that is conceded to be the most economical producer and best equipped of any in the country. Extensive lumber yards are laid out on these-premises; double standard dry kilnsare in operation and one of the- finest planing mills to be found' anywhere. The company are now' erecting a storage shed of 2,000,000 capacity for holding their kiln-dried lumbar. At this time the company are the heaviest shippers iii the stc, pro- per hour, thtir tnilli are ail o vr ating. It will be seen, ly tin statement that they can easily ship half-million feet daily by running full time, or twenty hours daily. They carry good stocks of lumber on hand and have a storage ca pacity in their sheds for 5,000,000 feet of dressed material: The company are making a specialty of rush orders and long timbers and have recently filled orders for sticks 36 by 36 inches for foreign shipment and arc send ing out many sticks from 70 to no feet long, ranging in sizes from 12 by 12 to 20 by 30 inches, some of these sticks containing as much as 5000 feet. No lumber concern in the country has grown as, rapidly as the Booth- j ? e"y, efea' llJ!n?S f3.re d,,Cted fr lhe-m' by their friends in , the coming .years. Members of the ' Hrm nri.CAtintlir FHn.!n am .1 .I.a ...... J.VIUU.I.IJ 3UJI UJLCIJU WJG manufacturing and great care is taken in the filling of the orders. It is said that whoever once deals with this firm are always their friends, as they are extremely care ful that .their patrons should be satisfied. A CONVINCING ANSWER. ''I hobbled into Ifr. Blnckmon'a drug store one evening," enys Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Oa,, "and he asked mo to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism with which I had AtifTered for a longtime. I told him I had no faith In any medicine as they all failed. He j M: 'Welljif Chamberlain's Pain Balm I T, n0,,e,1p vd,'V. !,cwl not ,piiy J0 it, I took a bottle of it home and used it accordiuj to tlio directions and in ono week I wav )red, and havo not since Wn troubled w'ub rheumRttom." Sold by Hekhos JWCti C,., Cottage Grovu. TO DOG OWNERS. Lorane, Ore., Jan. 14, 1901, I am going to kill all the dogs I see chasing deer in this vicinity. The dogs have been running deer for the last week against the law, and I will see it they will run against bullets. Joijn G. Haskin. WORKING NIGH V AND DAY. Tlio busiest and mihtioat little thing tluit ever was made is Dr. King'a Hew Life Pills. Tliese pills cbango weakness into strength,, ligtleusness into energy, brain-fag inta mental power. Tlioy'ro wondorful in' 'building up the linalth. Only 25e per box.' Sold by Bkxso.v Druu Co. The sena'te-biltproviding for sub mission to1 the'people at the next general electiqn of an amendment to the constitution the initiative and referendum has heed passed. The legislature of 1899 and the present session have adopted a resolution in favor of the proposed constitutional amendment, it was necessary to. prepare its way for submission to the people as re quired by law. . There was no ob jection to the bill, and it passed to the final vote under suspension of rules, and now the great question of accepting or rejecting the initi ative and referendum is up to the people, to be definitely settled on the first Monday in June, 1902. Tlio greatest danger from colds and lngrlppu la their resulting In pneumonia. If reasonable euro is used, bowover, and Uliainberlulifu Cough Heiuedy taken, all danger will bo avoided. It .wlil cure ft cold or an attack of lagripno in less time than any othor treatment. It is pious ant and safe totako. Forsaloby IJKXsojf Diiua Co., Cottngo Grove. Lyons & Ai'i'Luo.VTK Drain Driigglstc FOR SAW OR TKADK I'OR COTTAGE GUOVK I'ROrKRTV, 40 acres miles from Mnpletoi) on Siuslaw river at head of tide; Good frame dwelling, orchard in bearing, 5 acres in cultivation, ballance good cedar qr Or timber Inquire or write to James Heinenr way, Cottage Grove, Ore. 1 m 1