OONK IlQMlfi "V departure 'mi Mohduy "for tlicJ llOIIIC lit WlHCOIIRIII. These two lirotlicm Imvc looko! over tliln .i; Miction very tlioroiiRljly, litiji'i: sized fife future' poHslbllilics'titut fiuvtf. thought, flo w,eH of tlii! outlook that nicy imyc mime Heverni jttrge, in vestments anil paid the npot ensli for tlieir purchases. They now tfo to their eastern home for tha winter, mid will return here nhotit i4b- riiary.ticxt. They. cafry"vlth"thcin the very. bct df (Inpircssions anil lib dotilit Will lie the menus' of iiidtic- ' liijj scvfirnr'dthcrR hi ami about their olUylHitf-tp.cprrtO to 'Orepjon, mid cn9t.thelr.l0t In Cottaire Grove , T.Ue KKB- wiwics these gentlt J.'jticn n'JhoHUnleusnt'tt Viyit;,c and will be much pleased to ;rcct them again when the sprlnjj tiine conies Tmc Hows' Show. For Several days of late the little fellowflbf town have been jjettitlff up a aliuw and Inst Saturday even ing thciircat event wan nulled off. Their Jtctitrwa. pUcJic'dj .under Me, trees Ur the vacant lot In the rear of (Muss brothers planing mill, An eveninjj triumphal parade through the M1S111 street was given as a pre ,( ludc to the high-class vaudeville J pcrfornfnucc that followed, The show ;jvns ' patronized to hs full capacity at two nntl five cents a head and the" receipts weNj.i'ot eatif- fuctory to the toys,. John. Shers wood furnished phonographic se lections between act's nud the antics of the little fellows created "mucli nmusstueut add the -large audjfctice 'gbt'its'rfiones'u'urtlu' :'. 'aHadCut:' "' ."'" ' . While a work with , tltc thresh ing outfit on thc 'CoOley flirm 011 .Monday. Inst Chajlcy McKibben ,. 1ihd .ri 'very bad,, accident befall Jiini, . IJcwas chopping a picceof wood to feed the engine when the nx-t-glaticcd and .ciiuglit, hint lefU hand, cuttiug'thc fleshy part of t'leJ insdc-dthWtlnulibrentulyff,fiifilJ splitting tue tlip.n,i HP'.i to. tuej first' -Jdint. He Was bnxight to v ir,M In Bnr".j. ,iif-i rt . i. town and Dr. Job dressed the He was fortunate in not severing iTnv'onfic cBrflft WW after" the- cm- heals his hand wthiint be disabled. jtn.HJ!srofirfg ' f ' Last sJiMircfay vthc fine "show window o( the New nrd'ilrtig store presented an animated -appearance iti ring, life and -ny tjte(. tb. -attcii: .lion' of jdl who .passed' that yVt Time werp. fourteen fina Engli'sl) setter pups on exhibition, seven of ...... . . . 1 t u . ... " ... .tti'ViAii itKiniiirii.in Kitiviitiair ami ', vsc.vcu wo'rg ojyncjl.ljy Jaju.es JIcjisoik Uoth litters" were sired by the same jJttOll't tjicy..,wpre,;is.t l.iamlgoijiei lot or thoroughbred puppies as ......... ........ flitch tortlntl Nearly nil; "01, tlicm iiavejeen sppken for 'by 'sportsmen riiid brought good prices. Iynx IIo'i.i.ow Fiu'u.-rrj.i j.ft'.jast Friday the baru and several IUI1 Ul W.I' Uliiuilfcinu v .......w. i. I,ebow of Lynx- Ilollow'werc, de stroyed by fire. His wife had built :n'smhll fife tirthe-ya'rd; where she "Ayiis heating water for a washing, f "when a. sudden gust of wind blew srtmt nf ' the-snarics into the dry lv. and-beforc it could bc -j checked it spread to the bam and destroyed' it and its contents.., There was no insurance and the loss falls quite heavily on Mr. Lebow. . I'XKKtf'KM.. HAM.. I;ast Friday evening the many friends of Mrs. Delva Atkins came together at a social dance in her honor.to bid her. farewell op the eve of her departure for her future home at . Forest-Grove. Sixteen ".couples, graced the occasion and the hours were delightfully passed to the strains of melody from:.! sou's orchestra. 'A Finic Ruck's Hkaij. -' Doc Pitcher, J"6hii Martin, Joseph Schlcc nud Dr. Job were hunting ''last week on Mosby creek. Dr. Job .. was the lucky one of the partynnd iVoii'ght down a splendid big buck. HS5 (lre.vcd.nnd mounted the . ,Wd-nud will irtfttnll it In Uls ollice. A Htr.vAWAV. t , , f ' OnruerfdaWnftinioon lnut ihe ..tcriiitt leloilgfi'jf to i Wheeler ' Si Owens and attached to it lumber wagon took fright in some manner w vjjllc standing ,tu Stone's flpuring nfll and'niade', -lively ruji down River street, across the bridge and we.e" "sloboed kHnl? khiti ' i "front of (lie fittrch' home. 'No' damage was done bccalHe tllf road way at that particular ymc. ,vas clear, but had tiicrc liave been any pedestrians on the bridge they must purely have'been Injured or kiilpd Again' is nntfther object lesson shown why the-.city fatlicia should do somethlugi toward constructing a footpath over that bridge. There is a in ile room on the south side, to build a secure passage for pedes trians and the outlay would bc but little wheti compared to the bene fit attained. hshpuld4be .doiic.lc- tore some one is killed or maimcu for life. '. Vhen school opens hun dreds of little ones must cross that bridge daily and their precious lives are-.cverju jeopardy from pass ing vehicles. This state of affairs has too long existed already and. the city fathers should give it their earnest and immediate attention. A Ci.osit Cam.. J. J. Lane, the mail carrief up the Const Fork, met with a serious and nearly a fatal accident on the in trip pif Tuesday, -AViiilc, lejs-urely-jogginff along in his cart, the vehicle suddenly brpkc down, throwing liifu out nud turning the cart completely over and on. top of himv L'he horse became frightened ptid'fafi, .tfraggg the outfit with' Mr. Lane'under.'jt Tor 600 feet un- 'hi' ... '' til it collided with, fence post and smashed the cart to pieces. Mr. Lane got .1 terrible shaking up, but was brtunnte it? not having1' any b'ohes broken. A farmer nearby loaned" him a buggy and he gathered, up 4hecattered contents of his charge and brought the mail thrnugfvou tinje. Nl'.WI.Y PAINTKI). . v .JCiiie". CUyi .Hall, has' recently re Siyia)l9H?KCoato paint and Hd''prtRtli' -t-eVy ntat aud pi.ee UppeatrtHcc-.''' The cityUathcrs. wexe (i;itc a long while hatching 011 this LfoIprj lfxJ4ig tiA jwjlly ticglccted thc Puce unsightly structure into V '-r . .. - .u.. aw ntiractivc cdUice.' in lie narnioiiv kind unson . wliidii the present council is working and the good work being done for the betterment of the city speaks well foi the nrogrwsslv&'rs'pir.iff that how anN roiateBtturcify-dods'.; i '' A'FlNB'IMl'kdriMtiNT. The enterprising firm pf Baker & Johnson have for several days -Jweti' making ( substnntial and per manent improvement of the street iirrfront of.-their big-store by filling1 in many loads of fine gravel on either side cof.the crushed ppk, re cently put upon that thoroughfare. When the storms of winter come the entire frontage of tlieir property will 110W bc high nnd-dry, and will furnish a spleiidid object lesson for 'those Whose premises sadly need just such improvement. Tint Pirn Has Arrivkd. Yesterday two carloads of iron pipe arnveo trom tue east to be us'ed ns plains for the water system. It is' being battled and distributed along the line of ditch already dug for its reception, and the laying will'be' pushed to completion. Road 'ho new "ad" of I.owia it Voatch In another- Column,' This old reliable linn carries a largii, new and complete stock of grui'erlesVdry1 goods, clothing, slu)es.,jDteA. anil Arft.'sql ling tne'.r wares rlcus . 11 irices 1 look over thwr j)(enui(Muek of goods Qn Momlay vM tho old roliablo drug store- gM. U' -.Utirrin eiianges lianiis. Mr. Unn'hi'.i-ejiring from tho Held and turning thp entiro bnslnoss over to Jamos Benson, 'formerly tho guiding spirit and long Identlllcd with tho Bell son Drug Co.upany. Mr. Benson is 0110 of tho oldest and most popular druggists In .Smith Lno county and his host of friends will be glad to learn that he is- to again .enter. In.to active nuslueBS 1110 in tlio drug Unu. On and nftor Monday next he will lieloiuul at ms piaco oi business on Wall street, west sido, and will be L'lad to meet all of his ola friends and will extond n hearty wehjonio to all ylio need tinytlilng In his lirfe. That Mr." Uouson' will 'iiioot with success goes without saying. Jtlvrrtlur In the Xiiffyrt. in sMHfvy 'i'-'!,?r,,"lu v JllBt-rQV-tl,y cOy)iHKig special mi n.'lltinlum of nlothlnL'i' Cull urn Personal pavii&vuila. Geo, WMtictt atf$'tiaw was ln;town l'rldiiy. Mi Kiiink Wlieolor mid fmnlly hnvoirmtu. to Howport for 11 nhort tuy. nvu, Mr. mid Mm. J. J. .Touch returned from n yJjJl to; Jiiiftiio f-rltiiiy, 1). 1. Morumi of I'ortlnoijfjH In Yh GrovujiKtliu KiX'itof Ilurrv nrilmiiU' MIhh oHrnlth of HniroftB 'wn In mVMb:Ut week the gueftof .Mrn. (imtaiUiiCtlo. 1 . " County ComintMloiier l'Mwar(H''of Ktirinulli'lil wiin in town thin wcokLun ollleiiif mvun. . Green I'ltclior nnd family lmvgvre turned (rutn .tlieir niiiniiiur, camplli) in the lloljeiltlii IiIIIh. . : :'. . Clnronce llcdoll linn moved out on tlmJ LSeiirijimili . thlH.weok JmWnj; rented the farm luru year. Mr. .'olm llollnnil linn been cerloiiflly nlTucliil witli toiiMilitiH for Homo time but Ih now nearly well. 'MIcm G'hicp IloHeoHVnch'flrinliitjyoiinj! Iiulj'fiom Illllifioro, l,,lferu on' 11 vldit anil Ih (lie gueof Mrs. Herlftoii. Mrs, I). T. Awbrv after n ipwrlnya visit witli friuntls 11ml ri'latlveu, Jn, 1-U-, genu returned home Friday. , Fouler Phillips, who lias been very ill f(V the past iwo weeks, li now, on thu mend ami will soon bo ablu to get about aain. Mr. and Mrs.' A. W. Wnlluco '(LCoo riiilu rinrliiL'H. Cilo.. iirrived herd hiltiir- diiy morning. They expect to rcniufn! heru. Charley Iiruncnu of tlio Helena Conr. soiiiiateueamu uown irorii 1110 miiiuon Tuesday. Cha'rley is looking well and feeling llnu. . . .; , Mr. mid Mrs, C. C. ColTinan went to Ktigenu Saturday on thelr-way to W'i'inl ling where they go to, visit their sou, .Milo Cotrman.' ,. .,, . Mrs. Wolferof Comstock is a gucatof the ij.'ierwood - Hotel this week. She Is combining business with pleasure while visiting the Uiovy. .. Postmaster Howard and wTfo inu'de n pleiiMunt visit to Kline no tills yyeek to ftuiuw old .irieiidships and view the sights in the county seat. ' - . irDfinvlh Hrlstow and family nte o'rk'e liga)i nt home from their "mlniuiecout- lug al Newport. All nave spent a pjcasant Reason at the seaside. 'Ira'l are now- IimI to'he homo. ' x . , f Tom lllcw and family have .rJjturmx) irom tneir eampatine uioutiioi ,iur- rtin creek, I)inng their 'stay jh en nip fijyy bagged i( fine ileur aim'Jutd J-e'eru messes of mountain trout. F. W. Brnmlev, recently fxpuj xGobl Jlllll.iH in tow.iuliiMvvi'tvtf.'l!riiinl(!Y is a mining ihuh 'of pr)ic(fu' experience and was ideutilleir With Bohemia lust year. lie is headed that way :)ow, - S.nperiulendcn.Den.uifl at ti,ijilnk Butte cinnabar... mines was. ,innsiiMji. this week on'busllte'ss. Tins lifpnl,(yH-o Of men rtre'cniploywr'oi'ile-f;lfljuiwi,t, work and good trdgretis itniieingt lyude. J, I). Cochran has on exhJWlidirfin Ids show winilnw some very nice fund-1 IWrt, Iturtud. itai'nl, focWfr, jMrfWrnr'l' MtlU rugs. r.UlUilIU.'S WOUW IO"Tt;Il'tO aKJtWd.;iroX WLm fIiiq Mtfiv qf uiiriii lit. fiiiM mi nIiow. " . .0. ,'Hil John Holland tells us that tho lion yurd. ofJC.-v.lk, Hjiysr iitiOn-littolbinuaK iibver lb "bt:ttor Onmi hton ana tho yield, tJvuy.Avns ever before firuV' Peking Will begirt knowiruttlirttyh aliout thu 5th nf.Sohtumbkr. J. B. Lewis nnd daughter CJl'&weni ... 1 "!.. .... 'r..oiif,T'u(J ilJ Hill., IUII VIIT VII Jk MfHWlY Lewis will go 10 Monroe on biiiFilrtH'Jto'r a few days, while Miss CleOt'ill remain about a month visiting"'ftJwvesTti' Al .bluVy and iithej- pojlHs mjaripiofl v.TbeOaili Gfocry has-'ori' exliibition and for sale the finest cradesiof- corTets. Every customer that visits tlieir.' ftobe,i Will no preseutel with u sample of a tpiilriipufiifiWrec'. G6 iind.nto -tlieir. splemliaiiKruyofxofree. v ' F. B . ThillipS sold oiC Saturday, hist the Suttorr liroperty -on the eprlieV-'of .Mjiinviiiid -liuirth stress to Frank Wheeler for l(X)0 snot cash. This lot ,1s fiOxlOOand onu' uf thee duys there Wilt be a fine' brick building standing on that lot. ' Mrs. ll'issellnud her charming daugh ter, MJss .Madeline Itussell, came from Kugeie to the Grove this week to per manently resldo. Theyaruii Inost wel come addition to thu already- .bright circle of femininity of which tho Grovo can boast. . Mra. Mcdloy of Bilk Creek-sent to tills office on Monday n cucumber that measures. Miven. iuehea around, and. eleven and n lia( inches in length'. This' is a splendid specimen and it erew in her.' gardeu. -Shc- has- tho KUgget's thanks. It. O. 'Brady, superintendent of the It. It. Havs' hon vard at Creswell. was in town this week on business connected ...111. 1. .1 I ... T... 1 wmi uic nop Kiiuit'ring. jy irniyia H most pleasant geptlemanto meet .arid' the freedom of the N linnet .otlico Is oneu to him at all times. Dr. Otflosby wns in town this week trom his home in Junction City .and wiuit into Bohomla by prlvato con veyance. The Doctor has a llnucroun of claims on Horsehcav'en creek and will let contracts for a large amount of de velopment work to bo done.tlija winter. Tho 11 ro on tho Duvo MeFilrland' plnco list wook destroyed over a mile of fence. For several days ho had a dozen men lighting tho tiro nnd after great oxo tion It was brought under; control. Tho damage done is In part ofTsot by thu clearing of tho land of brush and weeds. Mrs. Corrin, Mra. Aiken, Mrs. Stocks, Mrs. Benson rtnd' tho Misses Lulu Cur rin and Krmlno Veateh on Wednesday drovo out to ' tho ploasant- home of 'Mrs, Adeline Mount-for n Social visit. A most delightful day was spent under tho efni;!(jtt. hospitality of tho charming hostess.. V.. ' . J. N. Stoneburg and wife bavo roturncd'" froiu a llvo month's Jrip tlirqugh tlio-wesjorn states.and Canada, and'nttor'renowing tfi6 scenes of other days' and folliugUiio rjgo'rS of elinmtio changaieghul tq )joonco. moroMundor tho genial' skies and upon the feFTUe soil of Oregon, Ixocal grcVctlcs. Toilet articles, lictisoh Drug Co. I-'wk at Knkln dcltristnws shoes, 'Perfumes, llio best to bo liail. Ucnson iriitC6, ' ' -, toS-iu'to and' call nt Taylor' 6,nllcry and see the new-. work. . J.argujlnes pf gen(sanJ ladles watches nt H.C Madsen. " ' 'r : Ladles crash skirts from Mkits to $2.00. ut WlreK's: ' - Itt'ad real esfntti' Imrjalhs of Jerome Knox ft Co, A-now invoice of pis ted ware, clock's, etc., aOIiidSen's. T Mens' and womens' shoes at 50c per pairatKakbr'A Ilrlstows. Thoso'dlumoiids ntll.C. MAdsen arc beauties. Cull and see them. .Finn. residences, choice .lots, business blocks for sale Jerome Knox Co. Fred Gale, the popular harness maker oh Itlver street, West side, has a most complete stock of everything in his line ami Is turning Out thu very best up-to-date work, both new and in repairing. His stock is all new and displayed In iiioxt artistic style. Your work "will be doud on short notice nnd at bedrock prices. Go and see him and you will llnd ho is all right. Khlngles and brick for sale. Kaki.i & Rristow. . Save money in buying goods nf N.K. Klsca A Bon. Their prices win trade. If you want anything in tho line of pruningshears call on Griflin. Veateh Co. Valuable mining property in Bo hemia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co. Only tho host drugs in the market at Benson Drug Co. Bring your prescrip tions. C. K; Hates, the photographer In th big tout on 'Alain street, next to Sher wood Hotel, is doing up-to-date work and lots of it. Call and ins poet my work and von will surely bu pleased. I have had years of exnerfenoe and do Al work, and It ean not bo beat anywhere. I'rlces are within the reach of all. Get your prescription filled nt Benson Drirn Co, I'uro drugs, of superior ipjafity. Kverylsxly pleased With their trimmed linU al N. h. KUea & Sou, and money saved. '(stationery, the'bcsf in tho market, to bo foiniil 1I1 Cottage Grove, at .Benson LUrug Co. Doo'Kvans,. the great eva specialist, altera successful tour of the state, is now again in thls'jietion. Ho will visit the farmers along Row river, Sharp's .creek.and look..ovt-r the great' Bobemin dli)triet. All in need of glasses should bo sure to huvp the doctor examine their eyes and fit them up. Ho corrects, till errors of refraction, including astigma tism'. , Stati .nery, .pens,, peri holders, nnd peiiclls ui every description at Benson .lltng.Co. , ' .... T.htPs'milllnery every week low prices naiuuiBii mi. aijui luiiuii iiiiiiiuei.' K7'E. Elska, ifetids: i. )?hpjjjr'ug jsjock of ijpiieon Drng CoA cnoice, compieie, ana. aDsuiuiy .tne bvstin tho market. ''.Try list ' , 'Are yon H'fiiftnerY'Jbrolhd' KJnox &"Co Jv ,Jy wil sell yfyi'U" farni''Jif several farms' to' suit youFeonvenlencp. . Try a Sunday dinner at the Iuvkmav Uoxki.. ' berveti Irom 1-' m.to 1 :au p m. nnd up to date in all respects'. - - 1 IfVduliavo an'vthintr to Bailor' want to uuy real estate, biock, agricultural implements or anytning else go to I'll llfbs- & White. They have a call now for team, wugnn ami harness nnd a couple of gotxt cows, also calves and yearlings wanted. f When vou hnvo. that tired fcelinir run iniiiir about looWinir for a residence- in the city, or piece of farming- land, go to Jeroni Knox & Co. They will give yoif immediate relief by (ellinpyoti anything in the real estate that will please your laney or mm to your couuort. Wo hnvo on hand a large stock of kilifdried flooriliir. eelline and rustic In grades 1 '1 and S. Let us make you special prices. Bootk-Kkllv Lumder Co. "Why not snend tho vacation nt Y11 ?iiina'Bii where can be had excellent are, good fishing, good bathing, alluring rules and ramuies. J no courses and ox ereises at the summer school, of 1001, at Newnort. will attorn creat variety 01 Instructions, diversion nnd entertain- niont. No other resort otters equal at tractions and advantages." Jv L. Curran and L. H. McKenney have nurchased the Bohemia saloon on Main street from Mr. Ettor, who goes to other fields. The new owners will fit up tlieir place of business in first-class slinpo nnd keep a neat and orderly re sort where tho general publlo can bo served with the best in that line. Go and see them. TO HOP PICKERS. I will commence nicking hops in my CO-ncre yard one mile from Creswell, Lane county. Thursday, September 6. fho ruling price, for picking will bo paid. V10011 water, oxceueni camping grounds and good pasture for horses. A now hop house has been erected of late, so that in future the drying capacity is full and sufficient and no delays will be caused to pickets. It. B. Hays. "Tho Oregon State Fair at Salem, September a3rd In 28th, 1001, inclusive, firomises to bo tho best this year that ius, yet been held. New features for nmusomeut and instruction havo been added, and particular attention will bo glvou to tho Stock Exhibit, owing to the great and constantly increasing intorest in dairying throughout tho state. For this occasion, the Southern Pacific Co, will innko n rate of onefuro for tho round trip, from 'all its stations in Oregon, to Salom and return, and it is to bo' hoped that everyone who can do so wilt'show his appreciation by tnking advantage of this opportunity to pass' a few days pleasantly and profitably at our State Subscribe for the Kit ff get. Groceries Fresa. . t ; Wchnye tho most Complete Lino of FltKSH OItOOKRIF.8 In your city and aro selling eyc'rythlngjit tho LOWK8T P038IHLK PRICE. X iiood assortment of Fresh Fruit nnd Vegetables always displayed in front of our store. ' Heo our fine lino of FANCY CHOCOLATES and BOX BOSS. . fCttU anil See Vu anil M' mil Treat Von lUghtj THE CASH GROCERY COMPANY A. 'COSXKS Hl AND KOI'HTII flTBECTI, WUTTAQE UKOTE, UKKOO, Dcalerf In GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND CONFECTIONERY. Arc now selling Clothing and Shoes at bottom-rock prices. A large supply of Groceries nud all new. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR A I.I. KINDS OT FARM PRODUCE. f TWE WmERS S?PUN 0iSE IBoliemia, Oregon. General Mcrehandisc, Miiiei9 Tools and . . t Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Harness and Saddlery j JI,AIN BTREKT. CpTTAGK GROVE. . , .Qeorge Meinzer, Prop. i!i$.-ri.A.nUneof,Hme.RrtUejYhIp :.$.: - "-vL!T'W,nfa.o'r..ll! ' ': Bort Ton t t:- Mala . -1 . ' -Beagle & We keep constantly on, hand Pork, Sausafce and Fresh Fish.in our effort will'be to please and satisfy yoit. Merchant Suits of all' kinds made . j . r . . notice ana ui tne iowest rnces irom pi 3 up. 'AGENT FOR THE RACINE STOCKING FEET AtlOc. per pair. Also Fresh HpmemBdo Candles and the biggest measure in town. Nuts 'of all kinds. 'I 'buy old rubber, bides, . copper, Iron and xlncand pay the highest price. Give me a call. GeO. BOIIIiRlAN, cXe,Ore. SSSSSS$SSSSJS5S$S$$SS$S$S$005SSSSSSSSSSS8S?SSSSSSSS5S5i PIPER & VAN DENBURG Successors to WHEELER & SCOTT. . We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplies, Fish Bro's. Wagons, Oliver Chilled and St,eel Plows, Etc. ANY .THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : ; : : GIVE US A CALL PAINT YOUR FLOORS RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT Ssra.v Send for Color Cards to W. E, FULLER & Co., Portland, Or. e Vegetables Fruits Q. Young, Manager. 3 3 mm 3 3 3 m .rujltlng. Ete ' -..1'- 1 : .,.i Meat Market Strttt, Ntir Feartli McFarland the choicest of Beef, Veal, Mutton, season. Your trade is solicited and Tailoring to order 011 shortest a r jl- V AT THE OLD STAND t