...I '. ' If Alil il'-fO.OATI', lllfslNI.NM MIN 0.'fi UOTTAtiH OIIOVI5 Al'VIClii'lttl'. I.N l lll', NIHKII'.T. i f. kMi " Tifl5 'N.fiioHTfsJon or I' tor. TIHNS. OUT'dOOll WOIIIC AT MOST ' llHASONAtlLU i.'JtlUKM, Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Intercuts of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. .... . ' .. . . ' 7 Hi )H hM D A T mRT: vol. ip: lUiQFKSSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG AUoiium(U-Law . . OHIoo nil Mln ntlnit, Wiwl Hlitn Cottaou Gnovic, Ohh. in 7ALL AH Co I. (.ago Grove, Oreg'OJi, Friday, INverribc-3r 8, 1901. 1 STO. 4,3 J, 11 JOHNSON ami F. (!. KIIV rtttorncus and Caunsclan-at-l.ai'v HnecUl iitloiitlnti jilveu In Mining, ('iiriHimtlim mill JktcniilllB .k. Offli'a tivor durum it A llmttsti w,t ntiii. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY Atlorney-at-Liuv o o o : Ortlrcim Main iitrrot : Cottaok Ghovic, Oku. JEROME KNOX Allumey-tU-Laiu Prompt Attention I1 In MIiiIiik IIikIiivm. CoTTAOIt GltOVIt, OUK. dux. . tunny. & HARDY, IIKI.MUM W. TH0MI1HIN THOMPSON ,1 toricis and Gounsclorx-at Law Hflnl ntlertllonKl veil l ihu law of Mini. k tTi i kn i: . 6 u k. L. T. HARRIS flUornr.ti and (latinsclar-at-I.tiic Hi'iM-litl Attention y!en lojUqJuw of Mint. I'lrHt Nulloiml Hunk Hiilldlng. KUliKNK. OUK. .nil nrrivi'.l' Ni'v Rtvlcp In l.iidlo', MIkm-h mill Child's Caput mid .Inrlo'lH. Soiiui now lines df IuIIoh' Drew okliip. Iliiiny D.iy Nlilrm nml Iti-iidy made Wnipper for winter. Home liCHitl Iful MurrcriMil Hntinu Unili'ii-ldrl- nt eoxt.to clocoout. Onlv it few lufi in 1 hoy me gulng rnpidly. DicmTrlmiiiliiKu: Tim Intent designs In M nml AIIiimiii trimmings nml Sllkn. nlwi vidua ilblmii. Now tlilngH nrrlvlng wvi kly . Miiollti: Siiiull holts of Cnbot A nml Cm but V, fiiini I yds. to yr vd., oncli ill llninmiin prlru u-r yunl nsfiiruo ones. i mi don't mud to Invent ho itiiu:h lo got tlio price. AATfcCl' YY 111 1.1.1 UUU1A3 ((! (Ml l MTBRTOBBBOILT. Outing I'ImmiicIh nt SfltMllfl III TIltlMlil .if f.OO I'lirili. r,n In IOh. Largo Kill. ftl'. iViY Until Towels fnr'.V. Thin lull ..runt Mnrlliloxhos to uloso nt OOu to dollnr. Ladles: W'c Iiiivc ii new llmurf nil kinilx of Hlicnm from the hiiimII irlintoi'rH tu llicliiijiCMt hi: If you 11 ro Iff t-hamlfl tin Iiiivc llic oiui yon uniit. KiirmiTx j Wo linvo jnxt tocolvrt! n now nml t'omiilolo line In I'ockot -Kidvoc, Ilnlolii'r Knlvw nml Uiizoih mid fivjsry lllllllo in U'llllUllUCll III Jill lilt i it I fvrttcil . Tliov nro lioniiilvM nml will gh'o HUtlpfin--tiou'. Wo nro oIokIiik out our Unnlwnro hiicIi um BIiov'I'Ih, jili'i, I'oikH, Axon. Poor l-ockx, lllii(.''c, uli'., nt cost. Cult in ulioii you umil b,ii;niiiH. To tlio School Children: Wo am of forliii; our riohool iliiK'H, Slntoi, etc, nt cott. Our lino of TnblutH U n good one Our ITiuhri'liiiH nro nil liiirgaiiis nt 'nic All our Ooiil'n I.lncn colnrf, 15c. 2 for 2.m former price 20e each. All the Into! Hlylcf , Our I.inon ShirlM nru tlio lifft hi tho murkot. Our Olove ctoek is of f lie best, Tn fct it in inipoMiblu to llml nuy tllnt cxccln ourc. Working glovon it t from Iw to f l.!0 ior pulr. Our .Men' slnd Iloy'u Wool Undurwenr nml Hwtmtum Hru warmer, wtttir longer nml ('out lew tlmn you will p ty olowhuro for tliHin. . McnV Wortsina Pantf nt f 1.00 to f 1.7g.. Working ShfrlH iitTOc, worth 005 to Iffy. We notitivHlv'hiive tho5 Inrcotft line of Wool llofu for Iulloii, MiMB iiml jlnl ilrco and nlso Slen Htock. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO ORES OF BO HEMIA DISTRICT. in rgiil n nml you ehould Inko udviiiitngu to fll.OU. Come in nnd select omivmlv. of it nl oiicii. Itfinuuibur coif opening one for men. llmt wo over hndflul Jllnnkel nt from 0'ic to $3.0T per pidf. Uubbur OooIh lire much cheaper thnu Iuhi your. r r ifr&rsrs EAKIN BRISTOW. It Will be Erected in Port land by- tKe Time "the New Railroad! is Com pleted. Kcucrnlly understood by tlie pub lic. I'or ' example, if wc send to the Tncoum smelter ores fiom our mine, wc must elect for what par ticular metal we desire it treated. Gold, of course, predominates in our rock, but it also carries an average of $29 in silver and cop per. The value of these two lat ter inqtals is lost to us entirely, as thesmelting company will not al low us anything for these. With our own smelter this would not be the case, and $29 per ton is an item worth considering." The Bohemia district is rapidly advanceing to the front among the mining regions of the west. OreKOiilan, Nov. 1. P. J. Jennings of the Helena Consolidated Mining Company Do- A winter trip to Southern California nnd Arizona via tlio fnuiotiH SIiiipUi Itoute is one never to bo forgotten. Ito newed ucipinintnnce with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest Mrs. Katficrlne Schkef, M D. Diseases of Women anil Children COT TA till tiltOVK, OUK. W. H. ROBINSON nm-(ntnil riHliltmrc 1111 lllvrMrfol,iiwr Wnll. CorTAUItllKOVK, - - - Olli:K)N. no :" i-t MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. V -if . . rs ri 1 -w-v mi t Some Uoocl bargains in Ulothmg To close out odds and ends or broken suits we oiler a special price on the following gar ments. These are good values even at first f S price : v " ' 11 MAIN HTItHI'.T CoTTAOK GKOVU, OkK. i to to !- I to v" i to price ii.oo per suit; for coat and vest $6 00. Coat nnd Vest, medium light weight, color brown, size 35. $10.00 per suit; coat and vest $5 75. Coals and Ve.tts, medium heavy, tliirkT brown check, size 36 and 38. $ti.oo per suit; for coat and vest $5.50. Coat and Vest, medium' heavy weight, dark oolor, size 38. $7.95 per suit; coat and vct $j 40. 3 hernia district returi'cd yesterday , and added sources of enjoyment under trom a visit to the mines. The , " "nny ernes, 111 tno variety of in , ... , ,, ' tercets nnd added industries, in its pro- company has withdrawn all its lifle vi-etation and among its number shares from the market on account ,u1 "wortH of mountain, shore, valley c, . . . , 1 land plain. Two trains leave Portland of the rich strike made 111 No. I daily, morning and evening for Cali tunuel, ore from which assays up , fornia Theao trains are equipped with . fo . ,. . ,. , tlio uost 1 in pro veil pattern of standard to $800 to the ton 111 gold, exclu-;aI,d tourist sleeping cars, and tho low sive af 'considerable values in cop- riI'PS P1'1" the trip in reach of all. , .. . . r .. . I I'"!- illustrated guides of California per and silver. 1 he extent of this , and Arizona winter resorts, address. valuable ore body has not been de termined as yet, though enough has been blocked out to satisfy the management that it would not be business prudence longer to cou- tinue the sale of stock. U. IT.' Mn.i.Kit. Gen. Pas. Airont. Portland, Or. TO RECLAIM HARNEY COUNTY LAND. The French-Glenn Livestock . -V 1 t I coat and veit $4.75. 2 Coats and Vests, medium heavy weight, dark casimere, size 35 and 36. $6 35 per suit; coat and vest $4.25. 1 Coat and Vest, heavy weight, black and white twill, size 42. $7.50 per suit; coat and vest $5.25. 1 Coat, no vest, heavy weight, dark casi mere, size 40. $6.35 per suit; $3.00 for coat. "The railroad survev to tiiemPay as completed a mines is progressing rapidly," Mr. ! ,nrge dredSer whicb U has becn Jennings said, "and by the time ' bulldlnS a11 s"m for the pur ine road is completed nest July or ,,usc ul UIBOSnS a large swamp August, sr. tbnt one m.i ,hin nrP5 formed b' the Bilitzeii River and to Portland, we shall have a smelter here to treat J. W. BENTLY, Till) liriu-tlritt lliHitmnl KliiK) Jlnkcr, locntvd OliuiliKir went nftlio liiiH)fliil lliilul. Ilclr IliK laiilly iliinc. Satisfaction Guranteed. "BARKER & PERMAN PIIOI'HIKTOIIH OK THE EXCHANGE" dhai.uhh in fish WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Miilimtrvst, Ciilliinn CIrnve. Or. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakuk. Il0inlrliiK nt rcnmiimlilo elmrKcu. All work Kiiwriiiilco't llrnt-cliiM. WuU'litfx, (JIui'kH ami Jowtjlryut livot Tricon COTTAOK OUOVK, OUK. u to to to is arm&n Hem Co ttag- G rove, smelter, However, it will oe o about 300 tons capacity, and will be specially adapted lo the ores of the Bohemia district.' If u-e find it advisable afterward to add stacks , for wiId 8ame numerous other small streams that are fed by the snows of Stein Mountain. The swamp is about 25 and is estimated to contain 4500 acres of swamp land, which is not fit for anything except a habitation If the present un- enwav Oregon. JUllWIN lllllllTOW, I'rcfldcnt, IllillllltllTKAKIN, ruclilur Tlio Firet Natal Bank OK CoTTAOIt Gkovu, Oki. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to lonn on approved eccurlty. ICxchangos sold, nvailnblo any ,lue in tho United States. X'oiir JlimluCHH In Solicited. 1 SGHLEE'S GROCERY. . . Corner uf Miiln unit fiocomt st CoIUko Oroyo. Curries 11 lino lino of Groceries, po tions, Candies,- Tobaccos, Nuts mid Stationery v Our pricea nro right nnd yo will give you Good Value for Youv Money.. Take tho Bohemia Kwjoo'. v n 1 o in w .0 1 1 At 11 110' U10 t Jim Wo will sell you dothint:, Men nnd Hoy's, nont up-to-dato suits uhoapor tlmn you huve over bought them in town, Come and see our (roods nnd notour prices before you buy a full lino uf Summer Goods, l.ndies' Shirt AVnlnls on tlio sumo line, cheaper thnu over. HEMENWAY & BUEKHOEDER. V. S. ClIKISMAN. Ei.i Hangs. The Fashion Stables COUNKIt .MAIN unit 8KC0NI) BTHECT, C01TAOK QUOVE Gl.i'ismai) &. Bans, Proprietors. Also own and opperate the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines First-Class Turnouts, Doufcle or Single at r Reasonable Prices - Common Rough Lumber, 8B6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, . ' ' 'Saginaw, 6u. PAKLOlt OUGAN FOIt SAUK. ' Tlio Knights of Pythias hnvo n eoooml hand parlor organ' for sulo whiuh is In good condition. Kor information apply to lion Lureli, J, S. Medley or Dr. Wall. Wodd rnncli for'.snlo, tlirco thousaiul conls, feovoral'lliindred pieces of piling, convenient to'U It wOodyiiid. 8eo J. lt KunUullY'Cottuge Giovo. ' 1 'at Lowest Prices That l what you nru looking for, Isn't it? Well we have them. Come and see for yourself. Look at our prices, our goods and you will see it pays to buy where you can select from the largest Millinery goods shown in town. foil 51B wKUf'H'w &4fbiif . Vino rosldonoos, clioieo lots, luiifinog blvukB for side Jerome Kuyx & Co. for the treatment of ores of other tributary districts, we will do so, but at first we shall have only our own propei ties in view. Without transportation facilities and the menus of treating its producls.no mine is worth anything. With these adjuncts our Southern Ore gon mines will be found as valu able as any in the west, and our own necessities compel us to supply them. "I have been today arranging for a shipment of ore to Omaha. Rock assaying $500 or more to the ton must pay freight charges of $''35 Per 100 pounds, one of less value 95 cents per 100 pounds. From this it will readily be dis covered that self-interests compel us to own our own smelter, and we shall build it at Portland, because wo believe its value to the mining interests of the state will soon be so apparent that its enlargement will be demanded by the business men of Portland T In other words the smelter we shall build for our own use will be the nucleus we believe, for one of much greater pretensions. ' Ihe actual mileage of the branch railroad front Cottage Grove to Bohemia is only 34 miles no matter which side of Row River it traverses, and we feel sure that the track will be completed by July or August of next year. While we are now employing a great many teams in hauling ore to Cot tage Grove, our actual shipments are a mere bagatelle to what they will be when cars may be made use o(, "and other iliiues of the " Bohemia camo will likewise be liberated from their bondage, antl as all the ores of that region are similar, in character, we shell have all the rock we can handle, with a smeljer of uncapacity of 300 tons. "There js one-thing cbiiqerning. smelters and smelting which isjiot dertaking proves a success it will . be one of the finest hay-producing sections in the county. Wild hay where there is plenty of water pro duces two tons an acre, so there will be about 100,000 tons of hay put up where at the present there is nothing but water. This company have about 75, 000 head of cattle, besides a large number of horses, and when there is a severe winter thousands of head of stock are lost owing to the shortage of hay and pasture. The ditch is to be 60 feet wide and 9 feet deep. It is to follow as nearly as possible the channel of the Bilitzeii river which flows into Malheur Lake. A company from San Francisco has the contract to rim the dredger, and it is estimated that it will require two years to complete the ditch. A captive balloon, containing. nine people, one woman and eight men, broke from its fastening at Eleventh and Folsom streets, San Francisco on the evening of No vember 3 and floated to the neigh borhood of Redwood City, about 50 miles distant. The occupants of the balloon are reported to have landed unharmed. The baloon had been sent up several times dur ing the afternoon with passengers. It was fastened to the ground by a iooo-foot rope cable, oue and a quarter inches in diameter. While descending on the fifth trip, about 500 feet from the ground, the rope broke 50 feet from the balloon. To the horror of the spectators, the balloon rapidly shot up in the air to a height of 2000 feet or more, ond floated away in a southerly direction. It landed in the hills near Redwood City, nnd a brief re port from that place says none of the passengers was hurt. The balloon had a lifting power of 4000 pound?.. Jlcad the Hohl'mla XkuooJ. Is L