AIli UP-IO-IM I'll IIIJSlNlISH MICN Ol' 0(1 TTA (111 IIIIOVH AllVICHTISH IN Till: NIKKll'.T. Tin: nijuokt .ion oki'Iuk TUItNS OUT OOOIi woiik at MOST K1IASONA II I, K' 1'ltIUKS. Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and l'arininj; Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOL. XV Cottage Orove, Oregon, 'JTvidoy, 'Aohx'uavy 28,1902. 3STO. 7 are juuuunx. I'KOI'HSSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG AUonm-ul-Liw Oniri) on MkIii itirot, WmI HM COTTAUIC GltOVIt, OKH. !. U JOHNSON and F, (!. HIIY ?l Hartleys and (Umnsdors-at-I.aw lcll MLnlloii ii h en In MnliiK,:Prjttlnn Hint Men-niHUi. jiw, Ofllr nvor llirniaii A IIjiimiii rty'o utorc. COTTAGli GKOVIi, OKH. J. S. MEDLEY Jlllornay-al-Lu.w o o o ;--Ollleo mi Jlnln trrol : COTTAOIC OltOVK, OKI!. JEROME KNOX dttoi'iicy-iU-Law rrouitttiillnii In MIiiIiik I1iilnc. CoTTACJH GKOVIi, OKIt. IIKLMUH W. TlinMI-MN I'M AH. A. IIAIlllY. THOMPSON & HARDY ?1 Hartleys mid Cuutiselars-at' Law HpecUl ull.nllnn iiIycii In llit lim of Milieu. himVhnh, oku. L. T. HARRIS fl Homey mid (!uiuisclur -iit-I,uw Hcll ttnllon I von tu Hie Uw nf .Mlntn. First Niltinn:ll Itmik llulldlllg. BUUKNK, OUK. Mrs. Kalhcrlnc Schlccf, M. I). Dlsiasw of Women and Children COlTAtilv liKOVH, OltK. , W. H. ROBINSON -I'mnit iMi rinnicus- ome. mill teMrnce nu llhrr iltml, iimr Wnll. I. COTTAIir.OIHlVi:. - - OIIIXION. HUSINIiSS. "BARKER & PERMAN I'HIU'Hir.TIIIIH OK THE EXCHANGE -7 UHAl.MtH IN KINK WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mln trol, CnllMen ln'. ir. H."C. MADSEN, Watciimakhk. UoimirlnK nl rrMiiiiiililc clmrKCS. All work Kiiiirniiloeil MrM-Wniu. Wntphon, ;lrk mi'l Jewelry nt UiWOit l'rk'ca COTTAGE OltOVE. OHH. lunwm HmiiTuw, llnmiitiiT Kakin, 1 ri'niilcnl, Canhlcr. 'Flic First National Bank CoTTAort Gkovh, Orm. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan nu approved m'lirlty. Kxclinntfim Hold, available anv .ilaco in the United StuteH. Youi' lliinincxs In Solicited, -Harness anil Sailfay. MAIN HTIIKKT, COTTAOK OltOVK. George Meinzer, Prop. A lino lino of irnrnoHH. Bmldloi, Whips, IIUKdy ItoboM, I3tlior HultliiR, Klc, nlwn'yii on lmncl. AUktmliof JlcpHlrlng ft Snocliilty AllhiimU sowed work turnuil out. Our Knrmcr Krlemln cun get the very bout nt Iho Ixiwcut Living 1'rlcon. Oornu 111 unit oxhih. Ino Ilia goods mid cu (or youreoU, SCHLEFS GROCERY. . . Cornorol Mulnnml Bocond St., CottngoOrovo Carries a lino lino of Groceries, No Hone,' Candles, Tobuceos, Nuts and Stationery. Our prices Bro right and vyo will givo you Good Value-fov Vour Money. All kinds if 1RaiInWeal,,(:r 1?;hin& tmmgmmmBmmmmmmmmBmaBmm Underclothing aild lOOtWCar for Loggers and Lumbermen, Miners, Prospectors and Farmers. The Famous Cutter Shoos iu: EAKIN regiliiiate gusipess Methods is tlje first principle tljut is responsible for tl,c constant grow'tlj of our business We kee the assortment of goods that people want, we don't misrepresent values. Our goods are first class and our prices are right. We know this or oursales would not be more than double our former years. New Hue off Skirts, black and grey's, made in latest styles. Oiib spring line off .shirt waists is here and they are beauties. To have your ehoieeet your .waist now. ' ' See our Center Window. These goods will be given away March o'h. Every $i.oo worth of goods you buy you get a chance. mm heuewiim LEyN,,CHoA.G KNOWLEDGE IS WEALTH ! Do you know That a Railroad is being constructed from Cottage Grove to 'thc;Bohernta' 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 Bohemia 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 Four to Eight Hundred Dollars per ton, and is being shipped to the Omaha Suicltcrs through Long & llinghnm'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 land adjoining Cottage Grove (formerly owned by G. W. Iong) has been platted in lots and acreage and is being offered on terms that will enable you to double on your investment in.n very shorttime ? . ' ' ) ; ' , . ' The above is a few of the facts with which we can make you acquainted if you will ciall 1 ' '' ' . . ' : , y-S upon us or write. Address all communications to ' ' All leading merchants advertise in all sizes. Special prices in Umbrellas. & BRISTOW. : XjOnSTGr & BnSTGM-IA.M, 1: o. box s, cottage a it oris, oiii:gov. Oh'. r ' -ft - - si 4n the Nugget. TONGUH ON IRRIGATION. r ... ft . 4 iiji!Hics3ui;iii j. own ue nas uecn ... , f 1 uiisicuiMviiivu ijy 11 iiiiuiuci ui ' , . . . . , western papers on his position with , 11 . , ,' . . . reference, to national irrigation. It ' , . . . .... , , r is true. that the bill introduced fori 1 .,' . , ,.. 1 consideration of congress did not 1 , , 1 Mitttfat It lit I nnntnifnl ltai- (lint k. tvai.it ilia up nuvai uui iiitii 1 j; . -rj.i t does not.signify that he is an oppo- j . . . ... , neiu ot irrigation, remaps inc best explanation of bis position on : : :.. ...... u..l..w.uuu,.M. .cu ,..iU..ew irrigation measure he has drawn and which was introduced tu the house recently. A. careful read - . .. ... ' . iiigof its provisions w. I convince the people that his head is level on ini.s point. .His 'proposed new bill provides for the; accumulation of a reclama mation' fund from sales of public lands. ' One half of this fund is to be at the disposal of the Secretary of the Interior for' use iri examiua- Hons and surveys to ascertain the extent tc.uhicli and lands inny De reclaimed, Ideation of reservoir sites, available amount of water and the gunge -iflpw of' rivers. The I otner naiiOMiie iuna is 10 oe piacea at tne nisposai oi tne secretary 01 , Agricuftural1 to cmdUct mvestiga- t tions of frrigatip laws and investi-J 1 pate methodybywhich water may 'i1, ., 7 be conserved, distributed and used , The measure also contains a featurejto0 much water coming n on thcm adapting it to the legislation which He wUl rxmz operations as various states have enacted or may ! thpv cn wl1rp t. nrnnar mn iMinrr rplnliv In tlif fnrinntifm nf ""icnmerv. irrigation district. It provides ' that where such districts have been 1 SOTICK organized and bonds voted to pro-! vide funds for the purpose of.cotiM Structing irrigationinvorks, pubho lands in such district shall be sub ject to taxation on like terms as other lands in the irrigation dis trist lor the purpose of paying prin- fcipal and interest 011 said bonds and maiiitainanceand operative charges. I Irrigation projects in such irriga - i'tion districts will be subject to the . , approval of the Secretary of the In - terior. and when oronounced Drac - ticable' and constructed, public lands within such district shall be subject only to a homestead entry of not ' exceeding 80 acres, final proof to.be conditional on entire reclamation in addition to the re quirements of the present home stead act. The object of this meas ure; is trrextendi practical national aid to actual irrigators, rather than 'the ''inauguration of a' system' of government control. 'Eugene Reg ister. ' ' GOOD RROTECTION. The following from the Tele- gram cites other protection for deer besides game wardens: "Game Warden Quimby was no tified last' week that parties were running dogs and slaughtering deer near Gates, in Linn county. A special deputy game warden started immediataly for Gtjtes, and upon arriving there learned that there were parties running dogs south of town across the Santiam river. The game warden soon located the hunters, and on arriv ing at the hunter's house found 1 1 green hides, but instead 'of being deer hides, they proved to be five large panther hides and six wildcat skins. The supposed deer slayer proved to be, L. T, Henniss, a well known and respected citizen. ' Although it was reported that he had killed 60 deer this winter, Mr. Henniss is.doiug perhaps more to protect the deer than any other man in the state of Oregon outside of the game .wardens, so far as' heard from. It is estimated by the best authorities that each panther and wildcat will catch on an aver age of one deer a week. Mr, Hen niss has. killed 11 panthers and wildcats within .'the .past ".month. That means a saving of 572 deer tll rnmincf vpfir "r i f e , . ., AIr- Henniss found two panthers i.:tt:.. 1 1 , T 'i . killing a large buck. He killed . ,, . ,. , , , both panthers and saved the horns r , ... .a of the buck. Upon another occa- , . ., , sion lle oud two panthers that ,,,,,.,. , , , , . ll!ul kl'Ic(' a leer a"fl dragged it 00 ....-l-.- . ,1.-1. .2. 1 tr l under a shelving rock. He bagged .,,. f,. . , , ' both of these animals also. A party of timber cruisers re ported to the deputy game warden 1 1 the findi nffofthe carcasses of five deer kjlIecl , 0e d , her3 , and w,dcatSi Tne killing of pan. 1 . . . ., thers and wildcats, in the opinion I oftlecr hunlers shouId be cncoltr. Lged by more nberal boMnties,. County Clerk Lee has mailed notices to all judges and clerks of election informing them of their appointment by the county court. Each judge and clerk is required to notify the countv clerk within j tw0 weeks from dateof the le,ter of 1 his acceptance, otherwise the court wiU appoint a new judge or clerk in his stead Those who accent I should not dejay ; so notifying the COunty clerk. Eugene Register. J. D. Fletcher returned from Ruch Monday . with his ' force of , 1. -, . 1 1 luicu, iiavmg ueen coiupeiieu 10 dose down the on ., nf . . " J .Wf.-. Mining Journal. FOIt PUllUCATION. United State Land OITice. Jtrwebnrjj, OreoiioKubli-li. r. "otU'eirfieriJlrtnfvcnth"artnTomIlt iufceultli tfio. nrin'icirms of the nut of Uonj:re!H of June 3, 1878,. entitled "An net fur the sale of timber Iamln in tho Staten of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil AVashlngton Territory," as extended to all the 1'uljlie Laint Staten by act of Aimim-l, 1802, Arthur I. Meyer of Eu gene, Omnty of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi MU'nrn Htnf Minput fi- fnr fli nur- ! rhaee of the SW of Section No 2, I Towneliip 20 South, of Kanise 8 V., V. I M.; and will offer proof to show that tha 1 land noiiclit is more valuable for its tim- 1 w or Ht0 ,n". . or agricultural pur. pope, and to establish his claim to said land before (hn Kegiater and Receiver of tins ollice at Kosetiurg, Oregon, on Thursday the 15th day of May, 1002. He niiniva us witnesses; M. It. Janiiey, C. ii. Walker, Jack Murphy, David Murphy, of Eugene, Any and all'persons claiming adverse ly' Hie nudvo-descrlbed lands Ora re quested to file their claims in this office, on or before, said loth day of Muyr 1002. J.T. Bhiduks. Register. NOriCB FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Oflico, Rosebiirg, Oregon, Feb. 24, 1002. Nofico is hereby given that in com pliance with thu provisions of the act of Coneress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land States by act of Au gust 4. 1802. OiihIow II. Jarrett.of Sagi- naw.Countyof Lane.StatoofOregon, has statement No. 2008, for tho purcliubu of the Lots No. 1,8,0. and 16 of Section No. 20, Township 21 South, of Rango 2 Westand will oiler proof to show Unit tho land sought is inure valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this Gjffieo at Rosebuig, Ore gon, on Friday, the Otli day of May, 1002. Ho names as jvitnesses: Honey Pattern, A. Anderson, I'd Jones, Georgo Downes, of Cottago Grove, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming tulvorso ly tho above-described lauds aro re quested to llleheir claims in this oifico on or beforu said 0th day of May, 1002. .1. T. UiitixiKH, Register. T UXXEL COXTJiAfiT. Tho Bohemia Gold Mining Company invites bids for tho extension of its Bos ton Tunnel near Benson, Bohemia Dis trict, for an additional length of 350feot. The tunnel to bo 6 feet wido, 0J. foct high in tho clear. Payments to bo mado monthly, 20 per cent of contract price to bo held back until tho contract is completed. Thero must bo four part ners In tho contract. Thoy must do two shifts of twomoncauh in ovory 24 hours, and must furnish all supplies, excepting tho car, rails and air pipo, Tho Com pany reserves tho right to' ftfjoct any aud'all bids. Address all eonuntinic.t tions to E. II. Thomas, Secretary of tho Company, No, 50 North Main St., Fall Rlvor, Maes. GKORGE W. LLOYD, Mangr. una uuv uitni 111 nut imiru ihh hwiitii TtlUf I hf II oil fill la iYi,7fJ, 1 1 mm