AM, II !' I A t I, IICSINI'.hH tll'.X Ol' tllM'TAHH (IIIOVI'. Aiivitnrisr. in tin: nikkiist, THI N'lNKIKT JOIl OfTICK TUHNS OUT NIIUU WOltK AT MOST KUASONAIII.H I'llICUS. Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Harmiitfj Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grul Stake, Oofctoxge Grove, Oregon, Friday, January 31, 1902. VOL. 17 PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG AUoi'imy-ui' Imw -Ontro nil Main ntli'.t, Vt Nhlo- Cottacjh Gkovh, Oku. All kinds , for ,1. G. .10IINS0X ami I'. (!. KIIV fUtoriicuxaml douiixclovs-at-l.iiw FtlTlTlCrS. RXoll nllfiitlrni idled In MlMliiK,('urXirlliili Hllil Mnti'Hlilllii l.n. Offlcoiiverilnriiiaii .V lliiuiciiway'istnro. COTTAGE GROVE, OKI?. of Rainy Weather Clothing, Underclothing and Footwear and Lumbermen, Miners, Prospectors HARVEY K. HINDS. Ilnrvey K. Hinds, the noted pioneer writer and historian and distinguished Methodist preacher 'died in Portland last Sunday morn- J. S. MEDLEY : lllllcn mi Jlnlii itruft ; CoTTAOK C.KOVIt, OUK. The Famous Cutter Shoes in all sizes. Special prices in Umbrellas. JEROME KNOX jlUorncy-ot-Ltin) I'roiiijit attention M to MJtilnie lltmliioM. Cottar it Gnovu, Oku. mantis w. tiinnrwiK CIUK. A. IIAHIlV. THOMPSON & HARDY j rttloriitusnnd Uauiiselors-ul- Law BiHifiiniieiiiiii mivpii 'i;".IL!iLiL'",M " "i:i!ui:nk, ouk. L. T. HARRIS ,-Ktorneu H'tl (!oititsclor-U-Law HrUI lleiillMUeii J," Hie I ' Mint. rtrat Niitlonu! Hunk llnilillnn. KUltKNK., OKK. RAJ :IN & BRISTOW, He had no ambition, no pride. He dawdled here and there, he became a lounger about the theaters, he picked up acquaintances who were a damage to him. And finally, when he tired ot it nil, he resorted to the revolver and brought the worthless game to an end. 'He had too much money ever to amount to anything," said the it is a remark , Cleveland MILK IN POWDER FORM. ing, January 19, aged about 73 years. He was a native of Iletki mer county, New York, and came to Oregon in 1852. He has been ... . .n . I I ..r.l. r-4l.- an lnuuenwai prcacucro. uic .mciuu- fatn:iv (ioctor. and dist church for nearly fifty y"!rlch j,i moral warnig ana nas necn active in me upuuuo-, pjain Deaier ing of the state. He is the author j ' . of a history of the northwest, a large and interesting volume in which the lives and deeds of many of the early settlers are recorded, preserved for future reference. More than twenty years ago he was the republican nominee for representative in congress but was defeated by the democratic candi date. ex-Governor John Whiteaker of Eugene. His second wife was Mrs. Judkms of Eugene. Lew preachers have served longer or ex erted a wider influence in Oregon than H. K. Hinds. Journal. The up-to-date Store where you can find what you want at the right prices. Our sales arc in creasing way beyond our expectations. Evidently we are right. Mm. Katlicrliic Sclilccf, M. I). .Diseases of Women ami flul'lffll . corr.usK uuovH, ouk. NEW NEW NEW CLOTHING Hcst in market; keep no shoddy. SHOES -No experiments; every one a success. FURNISHING GOODS Style, quality and up tq date. W. H. ROBINSON -I'HurnriNu I'MVHiMtK omcunti'l tonliloiiro mi Hirer Ktiwl.ncwr Wall. :OTTA(ii:lltOVK. OltlIHN". A TU1.1 McCAU. I.I NT. or pattkhns. BUSINESS. J. W. BENTLY, Trip prilleil HiHit mill Hhiw MuVcr. locatcil , llvmlr- ', one iliMir wvrl of the I iiixrlHl llotol. Inn ni'Htlv 1I11110. Satisfaction Gurantced. BARKER & PERMAN I'lioi'itirmiiH ! THE EXCHANGE" HSr -- -ni:.u.i:us is ri.sn WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Mnln street, Uiillngo llmtB, lr. H. C. MADSEN, " WATCIIMAKHK. Ilopnlrlim Ht roHMiunlilP Hiiirxo. All work KHiimniciMl ilrm i-lnwi. Vnlflie, c loi'Uii inn! Jowolryiit lowest rrli-cn COTTAliK OUOVK. OUK. McCAI.l. MAOAZINKS Mm A YKAU. DUAN'LNii l"OU l'UK M1UMS UKTWKKN MAIiCll let ami Tilh. mr mm mi LSEMd MS CALL BAZAR RNS LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING ColtiQu Grove, Oreyross. McCAI.l, DUKSSMAKKH r.V A COl'V. McCALL CiOODS AUK CONSIDERED THE 1IEST. EVEUY DOLLAR'S WORTH OK GOODS YOU-GET A TICKET. KNOWLEDGE IS WE A LT H I iroMxaYi oclw to omiv!i 1 mm Mtirtrnrwri DMeSlioo r iUUIIIUllrfll UO. ?( flahens, St.iovisMo. A completu line always in stock At LURCH'S. PIONEER WHITE LEAD Is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR all other Leads. H youi local iloiilor iloon not etirry It write to us and wo w 111 to 0 llmt you get It. W. P. Hifier & Co. PORTLAND, OHGQUN. l''ino rouliloiiKi'i, choicu lots, business blocks (or sale Jjiome Knox & Co, Do you know Tluit a Railroad is being constructed from Cottage Grove to the Bohemia Mining District through one of the finest timber belts on the Pacific Coast ? Do you know that.the ore now being transported by wagon from the Rohemia Mining District to Cottage Grove is the same character that made Cripple Creek famous ? Do you know that this ore from the Helena Consolidated Mine contains values from Eour to Eight Hundred Dollars per ton, and is being shipped to the Omaha Smelters ' through Long & Bingham's warehouse. Do you know that the present population of Cottage Grove will double in the next eigh teen months ? Do you know that the fine, high, sightly tract of laud adjoining Cottage Grove (formerly owned by Gi W. Long) has been platted iu lots and acreage and is being offered on terms that will enable you to double on your investment in n very short time ? The above is a few of the faots with which we can make you acquainted if you will call upon us or write. 4 Address all communications to' 2. O. BOX S, COTTAGE GROVE, OJIEQOX. THE TEACHER'S FAULT School teachers somelimes ask their pupils queer questions, if one may believe a story told by the youngest member of the Withiug ton family. His mother one morning dis covered a shortage in her supply of pies, baked the day betore, and her susnicions fell upon Johnny. iTHE "Johnny, she said, "do you know what became of that cherry nie thatAvas on the second shelf in tne psnffyr Imilon Mall. At the last monthly meeting of the Swedish Agricultural Society, Dr. M. Eckenberg. a well-known chemist, made an important com munication which is of great inter est for the dairy industry. The professor has discovered that the substantial essence of milk can be reduced to a fine powder. If this powder be dissolved in a certain quantity of water it becomes again ordinary milk, with all its nutritive qualities, its taste and smell. Ex periments with this milk powder were entirely successful, and the discovery, as is so often the case, was a pure accident, which has given the most extraordinary re sults: The milk powder, or flour, is rather like ordinary flour, and can be packed in wood or tins, or even in sacks or paper bags. WASTE OF TIMBER. his do "Yes, ma'am," he replied; ate it. But I had to." "You had to!" exclaimed astonished mother. "What you mean, child?" "The teacher asked yesterday if any of us could tell her how many stones there are in a cherry pie, and I could not find out without eating the whole pie, could I? There's just a hundred and forty two." Youth's Companion. GOOD-BYE, TELEGRAPH Illinois Central Proposes to Substi tute "Hello" Service. rs.dur- ftlafe Telephones willsoon supplant the telegraph on the entire Illinois I Central system. Contracts have been let for the equipment of the railroad's 5000 miles of lines with the new service. The management plans to aban don the telegraphic means of com munication in favor of the voice- carrying wires. All train oroers and messages of every sort are to be transmitted by the long-distance apparatus instead of the telegraph key. The Illinois Central railroad owns and operates more than 5000 miles of road. To equip this with the new system v ill cost about $iqo a mile, or $500,000 for the entire task. St. I'nul Pioneer I'rew. Lumbering has been going on in Minnesota for over-.fifi ing wlSratTtiBie1 "it"'ip'pr8b,a to say that $120,000,000 worth of pine has been cut. Of this amount perhaps $20,000,000 worth was granted to railroads. How much has the United States received for all this pine? Beginning with the year 1849 and up to October. 1897, the exact and total amount that the United States has received for all lands sold in Minnesota agri cultural as well as timber lands was just $7,280,599.40. If these splendid pine forests had beeu managed on forestry principles the general government would have re ceived many more million dollars, and Minnesota herself would have been in a much better situation. THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL A remark fraught with wisdom was uttered under tragic circum stances by a New York physician a .short time ago. He was called to the bedside of a young man of a fine family who had just ended his life by putting a bullet through his heart. The doctor was a family physician and had known the youth for years. He shook his head sadly as he raised the lifeless hand and let it drop. "He was a boy of brains," he said, "but he had too much money ever to amount to anything." That was the root of the evil in this case, as it is iu so many others. The young man had a settled in come. It turned his mind from work. He led the life of an idler. J&vmevQ Store STILL PROSPEROUS Neckties Free THE WATCHWORD IS Effort. G. O. Walker of Walker is justly proud of his deservedly growing trade. Never tiring, he has not failed to irraso everv oportunity to secure for his customers the top price for their produce of every kind. Only fliook ! And you will know his goods and prices are right. He now offers a Beautiful Necktie free to his cus tomers with their next $2.00 cash purchase. Ask him for Schil lings teas, coffees, spices, etc, and you know you have the best. NOTICB. Notice ot nilng niul nu'oriUiig ot jnpplomeu. iirlloles ut Incorporation ot Lo Hoy Mining C'onipiiny. To Whom It May Connem: Nottoe 1 horutiy ulvon that In piirUHiico to u resolution iluly iiiluptinl by th Stockholders 01 tho I.o Uoy Mlnlni? Couitwuy on tho lLtli ily or Iioceiiihor, l'.ifll. tho Iloanl ot Directors hiivo tlleil for reeonl in tho olllco ot ths Secretary ot Statu niul with the t'mmty Clerk pf Una County, Ort-Kon, Supplementary Articles of In corporation of tho !. Uoy Mlnlnis Company. The purport nahl Supplomoutury Articles of Incorporation IsotiniToatliiBlhe ?I,1I,,5'0Jj5 of nalil I.o Hoy Mining Company from f 100,000 to f.MK),000. Dated this litlulay of January, A. V. J. U 1.13 UOY, I'reslutyit. F. 0. Eby, Secretary. nt.T. n any KonUimher vi umbo a itiruiulty imilly ricoiptii. Yon can buy any pmpnration 1. Ciirriii's linn is iKivurnseu pnpor, 01 II