A I.I- Ul'.'l l-ll. l i: IIIIMNIIHH MUN OOTTAflli clllOVIS AllVIIHTIHlf'ltyS'lllt NIKKIIiT. ,3: nr. sHjiattr Joii opI;i)i: 4 , TUItNHM)ltT H)(H WOli'li AT Must ichasonaiilk ' i-jtloii.s. 'A.- lcvotcd lo the Mining, Jimliering ntid I'arinitiK Intercuts of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. vol. OoMapfo G-rovo, Oregon, jiiday, November 22, 1901. ISTO. 4:5 BUH HM H N UC5GET I PROFESSIONAL. - i met? , . J. E. YQUNG Attorn ey-at- Law Ollli'0 mi Mnln Mii-el, Wont Mlo COTTAOU GltOVK, OlIH. ,1. II JON ami F. (i. EIIY ?lif omens and (Jounsclors-tit-I.aw Viwclal ntttnitlun kIvoii to Mliilnir, ('nriiiilliiii Mini Mcii'nlllllu l aw. Oltlso (ivor (iDftiiHii it H)MiMiiMny'iilitH. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY Allorncy-ul-Luw o o o : OHIcd on M ii I ii street: CoTTAOK GKOVH, OltK. JEROME KNOX Attorn ey-al-Law 1'ninil't allantlnn tl't In Mlnlmc llindiicnii. Cottar ii Ghovk, Oris. IIXLMUS Vf. TIIOMMMH IIIAB. A. lUlllir. THOMPSON & HARDY Attorneys u ml Ooiinselors-iit Law H.rUl Mlftiillnii Klvrn In Ihr law of JlltiiHi. HUllKNK, loUH." L. T. HARRIS Attar m.u and (loniisclor-ut-l.aw Hi-eclat attenllmi KUeii lo the law of Mine. Find National llmil: Huilding. KUliKNK, OltK. Mrs. Katlierliio Scliltff, M. II. Diseases of Women anil ChlMren COTfAOH GUOVK, OltK. W. H. ROBINSON twijiiilliiijTiniU'l,iiyi.,us v. onico mill roIJetio on Itlvcr rcnl, near Wall, corr.MiiKtiiovK, - t 'OicEnus I,. ,1 . J. BUSINESS. (50 'lOjssa- MRS. PET SAN FORD'S r fur Fashionable Dressmaking. M MS HTIM'.KT CoTTAC.lt OK')V!'., GIII J. W. BENTLY, The inn lii lll ""'I '''" I'K'ft"'11 nmi.l.K.r t of ilic liiirliil Hotel. llcnr luK neatly dime. Satisfaction Gurantccd. "BARKER" & PERMAN I'lMH'ltlKTOICH Or THP. EXCHANGE ni:.ixus in FINK WINKS, MAJORS, CIGARS. Main street. !nllt!n "r"J"r H7 C MADSEN, Watciimakku. Hei'KlrlnK t rciniiinilile charites. COTI'AOK CiltOVK, ORK. .- ,""on. "E",,W,T,r -Tlio First National Bank or CoTTAOK GKOVK, OlUt. ' Paid up Capital, $25,600.09 Money to loan on approved wourlty.' 'KxoliniiBim 80M, nvnllublo any ..too in' tlio United Stateo. Your JHtslnes.i Solicited. SCHLEFS GROCERY. Coruor 0f MulnHU'lBocomlBt.. CoIUko Grove. CaHcBlnolino of G.oce,ta, No .tioua, Candle, Tobaccos, Mita AM arc right .! wo will you Good Valao for Your Money. Takctho Jlohcmla Xn2V FALL AND W GOODS GOVERNOR GEER'S PROCLAMATION. .Iimi iirrlvcil Ninv Slvlen In lyinlluH'.J Miuiintonh'jH lo nlono at fiOc to 7Bc on MiHu-H inn! CIiUiI'h tliipm uml .liickelM. ilolliir. Hniiiu now llni'H of IihIIch' Dreiw Hklily, Hiiiiiy ).iy HlilriH mill Itumly iiiihIc ViiiiiurH for ttlnlor. 8oine liciinllfiil Mercerized Bntlms Underi.llil at eoi-t lo cloo out . Only a few le.fl at llu-y are koIiik rapidly. DicvHTrliiHiiIitKH! The Intent ileHiitiH In Jet mid AlliipmiiKi tiiiiiiiilniiH mid lillkn, i'iIko velvet nhlioii. New thlnu in riving weekly . MiidIIii: Small holm of On hot A and Ciihnt W, from I yd, to '.'5 vile., each al I tin enine price peryiitd anf.iriro oiii-k. You ilmi'l no.'il to invent no much to the firiee, OlitlliL' I'lanuelx nt r,f lo 10c. Larue Sponlnol Thread of WM) vnrdH ne)i, fie. Me lliilh TowcIh fur Ifftit. Thin in h irrent Imriiin and yon nliimlil ink.. itdvuutiiKu of It at once. Ladlen: We havo n new If no of all kludx of SlicarH from llie hiiihII IrlnillieiH to tlieliiWHt tho. If you aroR'ft-handeil i wo have iho oiiuh you want. I'ltriiiern: Wo havo Just received n new and comiilelo line in I'ocket KiiIvch, , lluteher KiiIvch and KazorH and uverv hliidi! Ih L'lirnuteed lo ho liaiul. forced . IBIMC- All our Ont'o Llnon eolnre, 15e, 2 for ii.V. former prleo '20u imcIi. All tho IjIohI Htyli-H. Our Linen Shirts arc the ln.'Ht In tlio market. Our filovo clock Is of the ben I . Tn fact it h impoiMihlo to Hud any thai exueUourx. Working glovim at from 15c to fl.no per pair. Our Men'n and Hoy'H Wool Undurwonr and HWfMtcri) aro warmer, wmir longer and eoHt les tliiui you will p.iy olHUwhero for them. Men's Working ThiiIh at f 1.00 to 11.70. Working ShirlH at 50c, worth' (50c to 73c. We positively have tho largent line of , ... , 1 Wool Hon- for Luilioi!. MlWHaH anil Olill- To tho School Children: o aro of-1 ,irL., Ilm tt0 jfun Umt We ever had in fering our School Hag's SIhIch, etc., ut Ht0ck. cost. Our lino of Tiihlets in a good one. ! i lilunkelH at from 03e to $8.00 per pair. Our I'mhrmlim nro all ImrgairiH at Wc , to flt.00. Come in mid noleet one carlv. Huliber Goods are much cheaper than Remember fclf opening oneH for men. lata year. substance in its natural state that a hog likes which would be harmful , 'if free access is given at all tiniest Salem, Nov. 14. Governor Oeer : or t f nt lntervnIs Inthc today issued a Ihanksgivnig wnernl n Jpregnation of" coal tl)e proclamation, designating Novem- hog gcts ft certai)J eemcnt ,hat j9 ber 28 as the day to be observed. ' ,....., hM)r tn nlvn ;natinr, The proclamation follows: and composition for the beneficial "Although not yet passed from ; ,ta ,h h raastication ueneam uio snauow oi uic great be fool(jd ad meet National tragedy wnicli took from They aro bcaitrici and will give sat tlon. Wo aro elofing out our Hardware, nurli ' iiH Shnvclx, SpadeM, Korkd, Axon, l)or Lockti, llliigi-H, etc., at coit. Call in , when you waul h.trgains. i EAK N BRISTOW. G tiemenw ay Our. Salon over former years are so vinGhmpre.t1ip,t we know that the people . "Zknow lhat we a,r&enuUciMo theirtraile. Tlie'omu ivwimvecmva.c count for it is thai oar Goods and Prices are Right. . - - " . The' more Goods we sell the closer we can sell tlicni and we are making . deletions and selling oil closer msirgiris. We want everybody to buy .from as those who do not bay from us; just try.ii.fi. . re- vNOWLElHiE IS WEALTI Do know That a Railroad is being constructed from Cottage Grove to tti'jBpheniia Mining District' .-. through one of the finest timber belts on the Pacific Coast ? Do you know that the ore now bejng transported by wagon from tile Bohemia Mining; District to Cottage Grove fs'tlie sauie character that madeCripple Creek famous ? x Do you knovy tliat this-ore from the Haleini Cjusolidated Mine contains values from Four to . , ... ji , ij' ; ' EiKht Hundred Dollars per ton, :and is being shipped toijthe Omaha Smelters through' Long & Bingham's; ',arehottse. ; s ,r-'."- ,. 7 . . '' r - - itirA ' Do you know that the present population bf Cottage Grove v?illiclbuble in the next' eigh-,- ' teen months? . . '.v Do you know that the fine, high, sightly track of land adjoining Cottage Grove (formerly . . .-. ...... v h ' '" owned by G. W.- Loig) lasbeet), plotted in lots and acreage" and is being offered, on terms that will enable you to double on your investment ina very short time ?'.L" ' The above is a few of the facts with which we can make you' acquainted if you '.will'-cail "" Address all commuuications'to''J 5', liox d, (JOTUtOJi! GROVE,- OR EG OX. us the presence and council of our most beloved Chief Magistrate, we find reason for National thanks giving in the unifying effect the great affliction has had upon the different sections of our common country, and for the prospect of a "continued era of good feeling. At no time within 50 years has party feeling been less bitter, or our country so harmonious in matters concerning its domestic welfare Every department of our state government is. performing the duties for which it was created, with promptness and fidelity; tho I may a surprise some day in the shape of hog cholera in my herd by placing such faith in coal, but for the present I will make it the "battle guard" against swine disease in all its forms until convinced of its inefficacy. J. E. Hay ties, in Swine Breeders' Journal. THIBETAN SKULL DRUMS. Oooil Wordi. A drum of an extreme repulsive ness of nature is one used by thu Lamas of Thibet at some of their church ceremonies. For this the craniums of two skulls, preferably children's, are taken, and over the Hand of Plenty has provided the j concave side of each is stretched necessaries of life in abundance the skin of a snake. The two skulj3 among our people, all classes of whom are engaged in remunerative employment, and the name of our fair state in other sections . of our great country is synonymous with steady progress and an assuredly prosperous future. "Recognizing in all these things the mind and hand of an over-ruling Providence who doeth all are then cemented at their vertices to either side of a wooden disk covered with a cotton cloth, the stretched skins being outermost. These drums are often ornamented by having the heads of devils and such-like horrors, the more re pulsive the better, painted upon them m red and blue colors.. The method employed in plavinir them things well, and that a spirit of ' jn rather curious. To the wooden gratitude suggests an acknowledge- j disk between the two halves a cord ment of the many favors enjoyed by is fastened by which the drum can us as a commonwealth, I hereby j be suspended and then rapidly ro recommend. in conformity with thejtated; two short cords With knobs proclamation of the President of Ut their ends hang down in such the 28th of November, 1901, be ob served as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, and that all our people 011 tnat day, while reraembenmr t ie poor with appropriate gifts and cheerful words, desist from their usual vocations, and, in their usual places of worship, or elsewhere. give praise to Almighty God, upon whom our fathers so firmly relied for National as well as individual guidance, for past mercies, and in oke the Divine aid alontr the pathway of National righteousness as our country assumes the leading position in power and influence among the nations of the earth In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Oregon to be affixed, at the Capitol, in Sa lem, this 13th day of November, igor. T. T. Ghur, By the Governor: Governor, F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State. "SOFT COAL FOR HOGS. My hogs are fed soft coal almost daily through the summer, and about all they will eat, which would be surprising to some far mers who never feed it in the atnouut a hog will eat. Growincr pigs and shoats like a ration of coal as regularly as, they do of corn, judging from the avidity in which they take to it. In winter I do not think it necessary to feed it so liberally, yet would fear no harm in supplying them with all they will eat at all times of the year, and 1 calculate that no less number of bushels of coal slack will justify their needs. With a daily supply of coal, fresh water, a bal- ticed ration and good sanitary sur roundings, there is little danger of cholera or any other disease affect ing them seriously. A mere handful of coal thrown two or three times a year to your hogs cannot be considered a guard against disease, any more than one or two uuordinary meals would in duce health to the human system on a restricted kind of food for the same length of time. There is no they strike alternately .on either face and thus produce a regular "turn, turn." Common Rough Lumber, BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Or. not1ck of final settle! ext. Notice In herebv elven that tho iinilRrsfirnnfl. HdminUtrntor of I he estato of (jec 1. Onroutle, deceased, has tiled In tho lounty Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, bin final account ax Mich administrator of said estate, and that Monday the and day of December, 10O1, at tho hour of 3 o'clock n. m has bean fixed hv ram court as the time lot hearing objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. f RANK KELLY, Administrator of the estate of 6eo. I. Oi. routte, deceased. nit 22 BMW 5 Successor to B. F, PHILLIPS, -DBAI.BRS IN- Groceries, Elour and Feed. All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market values. Cnll and get acquainted with us. We shall be pleased at all times to qmote you prices upou 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, and the lowest possible prices. Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. Valuable, minintr nernm lor sale nronortv in Bo- Jerome Knox and Co. Read the Jlohevila tfuyyet. 1 mxteaJt;