. " " " Al.l.j ll'.TO.I( 1 It IIIIMINHMH MKN OI'tOOTTAIIIS CIIIOVK 'XliVllimHH IN Till'. NIXKIIC-r. Devoted to the Mining. Lumbering nnd Farming Intercuts of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. vol. ro: l'RpFF.KSlONAL. H MdMftw Mfciiatu 11 mow -,- ..J. E. YOUNG AUoriiiy-(U-.I,uu) Olllo mi Main lrtl, IVi HMe "Cottaok CiKovit, Oku. J. II JOIIM ami F. (!. EIIY flttonicus and Caunxclunt-al-Liiw Bl'Cnlnl attention ill yen In Mining, firioriitliiii aihI ilrrmtii lie Iah , Oltle urer llnrinitti X lloni"ii w y' more, COTTAOK GKOVK, OKU. J. S. MEDLEY AHUhiey-at-La w o o i-Uniraoii Jlillll ilreet : Cott.vou Guovit, Oku. JEROME KNOX Allovnay-al-Law l'ruin4 ntleullmi nll In Mlnln HultiOH, Cottaok Gkovu, Oku. IIKI.KUM W. TII'lMI'lMIN CIUH. A. IMItflY. THOMPSON & HARDY tittorncijsaml Coiinxelors-at Imw Bcclnl nuotitliiti iriren to the ln ul Mliict. KUUK.S'H, OKK. L. T. HARRIS attorney and (Umn&clor-at-Lnw Hms;Ih1 attention ven In tie) law ol Mini. l'irnt Nnlloniil Ilnnk ltiiililing. KITiiKNK, OltK. Mrs. Kallicrlnc Schkef, M. I). Diseases of Women anil Children COTTAOI-: CiltOVH, OltK. " ' I'nAlfllClNO rilWlfllAS- ' " : i onleo nml rooUeiieo rin lllvw Uteot. "r corrAiiButiovH, - - ' - oiiwhik. IiUSIN'USS. (ID .O.. MRS. PET SAN FORD'S For Fashionable Drmmakbig. MAIN KTKKKT COTTVOK C'.KOVli, OltU. J. W.-BENTLY, 1h I'rni tlritl lltHit nml Sli(H) MiiCur. loitttnl nnu lr unit of thv imicrlBl Hotel. Itcpiilr IliK acuity ilimo. Satisfaction Gurantecd". "barker & privian pltOI'HIHTOItH OK THE EXCHANGE DUAI.HHH IN KIN! WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main treet, Online" lrv, Or. H. C. MADSEN, WatcJhmakuu. ItopalrlnK l rciiHniinl'lo pharRfK. All work KniimnHioil (lmt-i'lunn. cotrAiin oitovK, oitic. lUKWIN imWTOW. l'runlilont, HkiuiwitKakin, (.'imlilcr Tho First Cottaok Gkovu, Oru. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Monoy lo loan " apjirovcil Bccurlty. Kxcl.augi'8 sold, nvailnblo nny plnco in tho Unltud StatuH. X'ouv Jlunlneim In (iotlcitcrt. SCHLEFS GROCERY. . . Corner ol Main .ml Socoa-l St., OotUgoOrovo. Carries a fine lino of OrocorlM, No ,u, oandios. TolmccoH, Nuts, and "ices arc right and we will give you Good Valuc fov Voiiv Money. National Bank Cottage FALL JiiHt MrrlvH Ni-wSlyloH In I.ndlB', mm mill CIiIIiI'm divi ami .ncki-ln. Home now llncfl n( l.nllnx' Drt'MH KklriH, Halny y HInh nml llutidy Mimic Wmppurs for Winter. f Koine hciiulifiil Mereerl.ed Valine Underi-klrl n( coi.1 to cIomi out . Only n few left hi they nre going rnjiiilly. lJreeHTrliiitulngn: The liilwt di-Mgii In .let iiiul Allupaipio trimmiugri nml f?llt:n, nlf( velvet iibljoti. New things ariiviug weekly. MiihIIii: HiiihII bolt of Onliot A nml Otilwl V, fiom 4 ycle. o V.r iIn., eneh nt inimimu price er,vnril ludnigi) pne. i on mint mud to I u v yeft wo ijhil'Ii tp net tlli) price. OiititK I'lnntielH itt fio to 10c. Large I ii(ki!b of riirenil of 5(H)viirdH o-'ith, fin. Mo Hull) Toweln foriyki. TIiIh In it ureut bargain Hint you should (nk.i advantage of It lit unco. --4 'KO'M 10 TO EAKIN one veeKoni arman Co Cloth ma! We will ol you elothlpg, Men and Hoy's, neat up-to-dato suits ohonpor thnn yon hnvuovor bought them in town, Come mid Keo our goods nml I get' our prices heforu you buy u full liuuof Summer Goods. I.mliet)' Khlil AVtiiatq on the samu line, cheaper thnn ever. HEM EN WAY & MJRKFfOLDER. W. S. Chuisman. The Fashion Stables I'OUNKK MAIN nml SKC'ONl) STItKBT, COTTAOK OltOVU Gl)i'isiiao & Ba7s, Proprietors. and first-Class t,t ... Feed and Sale Stable Klvor Street, opponlto Oottngo drove Hetel, Cottngu Urovo. Farmers jvill find good feed nnd stabling for their stock. Baled hay and feed for sale. WC also have a few fine rigs to let out for driving. S. 313. Lauder. Adverting in the Xitffact. Grove, Oregon, s MmtlnloHliijM to e.Iono lit 50c to 7oc on dollar. Ladlec: AVo Inivi) n new lino rf nil klmln of Shears from IIipciiihI! (rlmmi-i" Oil1 In WH o (five I lie Mt-flzti, iryini urerlOU'littlUleil ic ones vou wiint. Farmers! Wo linvo liift received n new nml roniiilcte lino in J'oitkut Knivo, llutvlier Kiilvi'H nml Ilazorn anil uverv IiImiIh la if iirnnl e(( to lie liiiml (oril. TIihv nro bl'HiilieH mid will givo Mitl?ine tion. Wo nro clwhiK out rnir Iliirdwnro mmli ! MH .SIlOVUt, fil.tlli', KoikH, AXW. I'lMir Lock, Illiif.'i'', ott!., nt, coat. Cull' in wliun you wnnt liaruinn. , To llic fcliool Oliildrcn: Wb nro of ft'ri tivE our Kcliool Hngf, Slntiw, ctr.,, nt cot. Our line of TahktB in n good one. Our L'niliri'llna nre nil bursting nt fiOc lo f.'I.OO. Conie in nnd eoloel onu enrlv. Ituinembcr cvlf opening oncu for men. y. an a 1 U HI t 4 t fc fl t h n V. 1 YYllYlMl uwm & BRI5TOW. SPECIAL SALE 01 1 1 n i i nix 25 PEE GENT DISCOUNT n em Uag - e .Grrove, Oregon. Clot to Em Hangs. Also own and opperate'the Bohemia! Black Butte Stage Lines Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices 500000000OOOOOOOOOOOC The . . . RESORT Itlver St., Cottngo drove. BLEW & JONES, Props Wo enrry nn extm fluo line of ft- i.iquors unci uiifHrx, mm iryou lmvo occasion tn want gooiln In - y cull Iroin you. 5000000000000000000c Friday, November 15, 901. r r -rr rsi All our f4ont'H I.inen eolarc. Ific. 2 for former piieo Oo e.ieh. All the I Iate! Htylw. Unr l.inen Shirta aro tlm hect in tliu market. the hei. Tn Our Olovc ntock 18 of lict it in lin)ott'ililo to Hlld IIIIV that exeeU oure. AVorkina uloves nt from l'V to 1.W) iur pnir. Our MtMi'g nnd Uo.v'h Wool Underwear nml HwenlerM nro WHrmer, wonr longer nml rout lej thnn you will p ly eluuwhere for Ilium. Men'd Workina I'nnts nt(l.CK) to fl.75. Working SlilrlH at 50c, worth UOi: to Ifm. Wo positively have the Inrcoit Itno of Wool lloie for lelii'H, .Mishoh anil Chil dreil ami ttlbO Men that we ever had' in mock. niankets at from 05c to $3.03 per pnir. Huliher Uoodtj nre tmieli cheaper thnn last year. commenc- HATS 16. m. 1 en way Yi Owing To Impaired Health We desire to reduce our Stock so we will give you Prices During a REDUCTION SALE of " BO X)ays. We have the Best Shoes and Clothing made; Our Styles are the Latest and our Prices are cut to almost Cost. Our Prices on Millinery are cut to less than half the regular retail prices. Yours For Trade 3ST. 35. 3Ulsea " & Son. Common Rough Lumber, 6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. NATIONAL DAY OF THANKS I President Roosevelt's proclama tion to a united . tx:ople ' settiuir forth the annual day of thanks is ,as follows: Tile season is nigh when, ac cording to the lime-hallowed cus-t i torn of our people, the president! ... ' ,,. .,.' , I i I ua in csc.lftl lit' casion for praise and thanksgiving to God. This Thanksgiving finds the people still bowad with sorrow for the death of a great and good president. We mourn for President McKinley because we loved and honored him, and the manner of his death should awaken in the breasts of our people a keen anx iety and a resolute purpose not to be driven by any calamity from the path of strong, orderly, popular liberty, which, as a. nation, we have thus far safely trod. Yet in spite of this great disaster, it is neverttieiess true tnat no people on earth have such abund ant cause for thanksgiving as we have. The past year in particular, has been one of peace and plenty. We have prospered in things ma terial; and have been able to work for our own uplifting in things in tellectual and spiritual. Let us re member that, as much has been given us much will be expected from us and that true bomnge comes trom the heart as well as from the lips and shows itself in deeds, we can best prove our thankfulness to the Almighty by the way in which, on this earth, and'at this time, each of us does Roosevelt;" pre'sideut of the United States, do hereby designate as day of general thanksgiving Thursday, the 28th day of this present November, and do recom mend that throughout the laud th people cease from their wonted oc cupations and at their several homes and places of worship thank the giver of all good for the count less blessings of our national life In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 2d day of November, in the year ot our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and one, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-sixth TlIBODORB RoOSKVKIT, By the President, John Hay, Secretary of State. McKINLEYS CHARACTER. A great life has gone out, struck by the hand of the assassin. The chief mogistrate of a great nation, in the prime of a noble manhood, and in the act of a loving, pleasing service, meets death, and fame writes his name amongst her heroes and history with the martyrs. A tribute to such a lite is one ot un alloyed pleasure, but mingled with the task i3 the knowledge that whatever sentiments are awakened in the American people by their sorrow for the loss of such a man, the striking fact is apparent that up to the last moment Mr. McKinley. was never thoroughly understood by the average citizen. The out burst of sorrow for his untimely fate has been spontaneous; yet it is more of a public regret for the act than sorrow for a personal loss. This must be attributed to the fact that although Mr. McKinley has been successful, he has never reaUy been in popular touch with the people. True, his career as a politician, soldier, statesman and representative of the people has been in a large .degree remarkably freedom error; yet'' he has never been an ideal, and never has been ,.,.-vua.y"tAi.M.ttia.tt:io-uicll1 1 a l.:,. rn... t USTO. 44 great in the sense that Lincoln, Garfield or Washington were. To the casual observer lie has ever remained a reticent enigma, and his conservative and perhaps class tendencies have helped to mystify a trifle the average citizen. T . l . i n 1 t i.:- i , ' . "i " character hidden. For a man who has made the chief position in the Nation's gift his objective point, and who successfully reached it, it is perhaps strange to say that Lis personal character, his home traits and his love and devotion to' his wife, were amongst his strongest characteristics, and Avere the chief facts that contributed to his popu larity amongst his intimates. His lastnoments were those?of sublime heroism. His utmostlnelf-abnega-tion, the love of his wife that mani fested itself, the sublime knowledge that he had done his duty faithfully and honorably, and the great resig nation with which he quietly sub mitted to the inevitable and pre pared to meet his Maker, have brought the American people to a realization of the great loss they have sustained. B. Kbenu in The Pacific Monthly. DIVIDE ITEMS. Mr Jacob Geiwitz's son, Charles Geiwitz, and Mr. Jacobson, rrrived last Saturday from Minnesota 011 a visit to Mr Geiwitz and family. They intend to stay here quite a while and look over the country. George Meinzer of Cottage Grove was visiting Mr Jacob Geiwitz and family Sunday. put out -a large amount of piling this winter. Four new houses together with additions and repairs to otiiers tiiis fall is an item worth mentioning. Cold and frosty mornings are the rule here now. A winter trip to Southern California and Arizona via tho famous Shaeta Iloute is ono never to be forgotten. Ke- newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest anil added sources of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in the variety of In terests nnd added industries, in itn,'pro litie vegetation nnd among its number less resorts of mountain, shore, vnllev and plain. Two trains lenve I'orilnnil daily, morning and evening for Call- mriiia. mese trains are equipped witli the most improved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, nnd tho low rates place tho trip in reach of nil. I-'or illustrated L' nicies of Cnlifomin. and Arizona winter resorts, address. It. 1$. Miu.cn, Uen. Pas. Agent, Portland, Or. Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, -DBALHRS 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 handled 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, nnd the lowpst possible prices Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. blocks for sale Jerptiio Knox X Co. Take the