J AM. UL'- l i)-) t: IIUHIMIHH Jtl'.N 111' OOTTAMK llllllt'i; Aiiricui ihk i.n tiii; Mitiom". TiriiNS oirr iooi woiut at MOST UI1ASO.SAIIf.lt PltlOHM. Devoted to the Mining. Lumbering ami Panning Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. (Jo (.!,; !,( ? ( J rovo, Oregon,, Friday, Aj)ril 4-, J f )Q2. vol. :r;v jsto. 1 2 JUST ARRIVED PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG Offlro mi Mulii tll, Wrl Mile- Cottaoi: Gnovit, Oiut. rtttarncusand Couiisclun-ut-Litw HirUl Ucntlmi itUfii In Mining. CoriioMlInn nml MfrrontllK OUIciiviirlriiiiiii A llemr iiw)r- lit. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY AUomm-al-Liiw o o : -omen mi Main trrt- -CoTTAOIt GltOVIC, OlU. JEROME KNOX AtU)vnci-al-L(iw I'romjijjill nUmi fojrt t Mliilnu llulnc. CoTTAGI'. GKOVJt, OkK. HKI.MUI W. TIIOMrMIK CIUI". A. lllllY. j THOMPSON & HARDY i attorneys and Counsclon-al Law , HH)Oliltliiitln !vetnJh ! ol Milieu. 1 ifuUKNK, Oil 15. L. T. HARRIS dttamey and Counsclor-at-Lair BptiilnnKlV2J?.li'!i,!;i;' M,ne"- Ktnt National Hunk Building. UUUHSK, OHIv. Mrs. Kallierlne SclilccT, M. I). Diseases cf Women anil Children corTA(su uuovk. our.. W. H. ROBINSON I'HiCTICIsn I'HYMCIAS OnW nrt mlilne m HIvrr Urcei, near Wall. COTTA'IKOUOVi:. - - - OBWIOS. BUSINESS. 'BARKER & PERMAN iMnH'.dKTous or THE EXCHANGE tiv- a l.l-UH IN I'INi: .... . .nnniic iipAiie WINES, LIQUORS. UGAKh. .l.ln.lrK.l C.lllllltx lri. ". M'ln'm"iZ '- - I H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkk HopnlrlnK nt rronWo rhiirKe. All wnrk KiuirHiilcoil ilrl-i,l""-1 .. w"t"h.OIorVi an.! Jewelry nt I.wott IT COTTAOK tSKOVK, OHK. IlonnnPP HIW 'W III fil'V fj in 1I(1,LIIUoo UHU uauunij MAIS HTBKBT. COTTAOI! 11H0VK. Oeorge McintP0P A nno lino of ILrnc..H.Mto..Wlil'. mm llotH-.. U'Mliur lloltliiK. Ktc.Mlwy " '"' AlUlmUof KfimlrliiK n Hpotlivlty Alllmml bowciI work turnoil out. Otir Kftrmorl--rlcti(lri.n get the very t.OKt.Rt tbi Iiwont I.IvIiib Trice-. Cimie In unit oxm Ino llio goiiil" nl oo for yotirnoll. Common Rough Lumber, $6 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. Darwin Ubihtow, I'reMilont. IIkhhrtKakin, CllBtlllT, The First National Bank -OF- Cottagk Grovm, Orb. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved socurity. ExohAngas sold, available any place in tho Unieil Stat cs. Tour Bitflneoe Is Solicited. Our Spring Line of Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts. 1 71 Fine Tailor made Skirts, Shirt waists, Wrappers, Etc. Never have we had the pleasure of showing you the nice up-to-drte and so large variety of ready made gaiments as we are this spring. Tin very latest effect in Gibson's Waists &l.iS5 lo $2.50 I We carry an immense line of silk now, and the latest designs. NOIICK HIt ITHI.ICATION. I'liiti-il siaU'x Land (wire, Unrobiirc, Oregon, Feb. 7, r.)02 Notice in horeliy given that in ounipti- once Willi the provisions (if lliu ucl of f,imt;HH , ,,,,' :,, 187Ht p,,,,,!, ..Al, IU-1 lor llll' "HI" Ol IIIHOIT lllllUX III nil- Stntt-H of California. Ori'uon, Neva.lii, anil WiiHbinKlon Turrilory'iii'oxH'nilwl In all tin- i'iiIiIii' Land SlateM by ni't of AiiKiiHt I, Ih'.l'J, Mil. Alien Lull nit of Saginaw, Comilj of Lane. State ol Ore- Hon, Iiiin tliin dny llleil in t li in olllce lier Hworii statement No. L'O'JT, fui the pur- eliamof tlioHK of Mvtioii No. L'(, I TiiwiiHhlp boiilli.ol Kiinne ;) . ami j will offer proof to chow that tlie lanil I coiinht is more valuable for its Hinder iirrlonu tlinii (or nurieiillural pni-poM's, I ami to i'Htalili"b lier elaim to naiil land I boforo the KeiHter and Ueeeiver of thin ollleent lloecbiirt:, Oregon, on Wednes day, the 7th day ot Slay, IliUL". Sim iiainen n- witnesnes: Slephen A. baltaitt of Saginaw, Ore 1.1111. Iii'orifit Ith-L'K of Mabel. Oreeon. .in mes i..e, 1.111111 11. m', , , . , . If 11 1 1. -.f Any and all peiHoiiH elaiininir adverse Iv tbu above-deserilied lands are re quested to llle their elaiins in this otlieo on or liefoio said 7lh day of Mav. UIO-'. .1. T. HmiKius, Itegistur. NOTIClC V O It lrU ftT.U'ATION . United Stales band Oflloo, Kosubnrir. Oregon. I'eb. H, 1002. Notieo Ih hereby given that In eom - nlimieo with tiio provisions of the net of, Notieo Ih hereby given that in eom Uongress ol JiinoJi, eniuieu An'., ij . actlortlie salo of timber Innds in thu j States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the I'nblii! band States by net of August t, lK'Jli, Thomas Uorho of Ku uviii', County of banc, Statu of Oregon, bus this day tiled In thiH olllce his sworn statement No. 2038, for thu piueliase of thu 8K ,V.f, of Section No. 2, township 22 South, of Hangu Sff. and will odor proof to show that tho land sought is moru vnlunhlo for its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Itegister nntl Receiver of thisolllco at Koseburg, Oiegun, on Wednesday, tho 7th day of May, 1002. Ho names as witnesses . lid Jordan, Dan Hriuiibnugb,' of Co burg, Oregon, Oscar Leu, Ji.hn I'almur, of Cottage Grave. Oregon. Any and all porsoiis claiming advorso ly tho nbovo-ilescribed lands aro re quested to lllo their claims in thi.i oflico on or before Biiid 7th day of May, 1002, J. T. Humans, Register. Von can buy any preparation at J. P. Currln's that ih advertised in any panor. Reinombor we mako a speciulty of family recoipte. Bead roal estate- bargainn of Jerome Kiiojj & Co, WALKING SKIRTS AND DRESS SKIRTS ski: out i "N-Jijw PETTICOATS, SMUT WAISTS HOSIERY. Many new shades and styles in Kid Gloves. A TTTIT CI "DTD IS l . Fj A 1 1 Command see us. LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING Cottugru (i'ivc, Oregon. astaBoconanoDcoDOBSQeooaeBasoDoacBonaoBesoBcaoBoaonoB a a HIGH GRADE PIANOS AND ORGANS Direct from the Factories; We are sole Agents for Oregon and can save you the middle man's profits: We will take your old I'inno or Organ in part payment for a new one and let you pay the balance in small monthly, or yearly payments. We are the sole Agents for the celebrated TROWBRIDGE Piano. Wiite us for Cata logue and prices, a g e H J 0 n 0 a a n 2 o a a a o El O BOBoaoEoaonononon8n8HOE8acceBoaonononoBnoBoaoHonao MKINS if LAWSON Paint Supply Store Kirst qualities in everything in .1 r . . nninters, u,e lme 01 PalIU ana P'HHiers The only complete line of Wal Paper in the city. LATEST DESIGNS LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. Painters and Paperhangers For any kind of work in house furnishing, get our prices. They are right, and we guarantee our work. Store first door Kast of Bridge on Main Street. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. Wo have on Imnrl n largo stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in grades 1 2 and 3. Lot ub make you special prices. Booth-Kelly Lu.wr Co. TO II 2Z2B nnw H JK u u n U 1 MORRIS & CRAW, . Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. THE OLD RELIABLE Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple and Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hny and everything the farmer or the housewifo needs. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. It will be a pleasure at all times to show our goods and you are earnestly requested to call and examine them. Will meet All Competlait In J'1'lcen, SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to Baker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Wo sell choice, lots in the Long & Bingham property, lately platted and ndjolnmg Cottage (rove, right at tho Junction of the S. P. It. It. and tho 0. G. & H, R. R. I'rioesnccordingto locullty. ' Jerome Knox & Co. I fiS. l x DcvoTod To Bohemiiv NoTes llem5 of rferveroj Mining Manager Alfred Johnson and J. C. Johnson, vice president of the Le Roy company returned from Bohemia Friday after having spent io days at the company's mines. They report development work at the Le Roy mine progress ing rapidly, the work for the past month has been concentrated on- the No 3 drift on the Laura, mining claim. The tunnel at this place is now in over loo feet, developing a i large gileua ore chute about 12 , feet wide runing the full length of the tunnel at the present time. It is the intention of the company to j drive this tunnel with all possible .speed a distance of about 1,000 feet t thereby topping over on the main , ore chutes at a depth of about 800 feet. Those who secure stock in the LeRoy Co. will be very fortun ate indeed. Superintendent Bchne says: The two new ore chutes in the "Helena" still continue to improve in width and values. Every foot of develop ' ment insuring large shipments o' ore as soon as transportation can be secured; and as the railroad is now an undisputed fact Bohemia will , prove to be one of the greatest 1 camps on the Pacific coast. Great prepartiens are being made for the future development of the camp at the 'Le Roy." The showing of ore is improving beyond all expect ations, and helps to prove the per manency of the vast mineral re sources of Bohemia. ALFALFA HAY FOR HORSES. Opinions differ very much as to the value of alfalfa hay for horses. Some regard it as indispensable in feeding horses under their con ditions: Others atjain speak strongly against it. It would be difficult to account for this conflict of opinion were it not for the fact that alfalfa when fed freely at the first to horses that are working hard, induces too lax a condition of the bowels. It also causes the animals to sweat un duly and in many instances to urinate too freely. But those who have had much experience in feed ing it say that in three or four weeks these symptoms pass away and unless fed in excess-the horses do well on it,, better, all things con sidered, than on prairie hay. It is recommended to begin by f e ling but a few pounds per day at first, and to gradually increase the quan titp until 10 to 15 pounds a day are reached for an ordinary horse. More than the last named amount may be fed with a reduced amount of grain but when fed in any very large quantities, if laxness of the bowels are induced, the quantity ought to be reduced for a time Al falfa has the property of helping to keep horses in good condition. It also tends to give them a glossy coat. Horses have been fed on al falfa for many years, getting at the situe time a due allowance of grain, and the results have been most satisfactory. This splendid food is ciming to be prized, as it ought to be. Where it will grow it ought certainly to be grown. The Far mer. LOST Knigbts of Pythias watch cliHrni on Mnich 20. I'inilur will bo sulnhly re warded by returning B.imo to F. H. Kosenbiirg. Noncic. Auctioneer, 10 years experience. Fine stock sales a specialty. Write for dotes. J 8. S.TILKS. Eugt'iie, Oregon. Head the Jioftamla Xugffct, S2y and intorrro Mirti I John Russell, Supt. of the Hia watha mining and milling company arrived in town from Bohemia ( Wednesday. Mr. Russell is down for the purpose of purchasing sup plies and making arrangements for extensive operations on the com pany's property to commence about ; the' first of May. This company is ; negotiating now for and intend ' placing n mill on the property as isoon as the roads are in a condition j to permit of transportation. Stock I on this property is finding ready sale at 5 cents per share, and there ; is only a limited amount of stock remaining tor sale at this price. Judge Cochran, of Maripos?, Cal. basing his opinion on that of the late Judge Sawyer, has htld that the rights of property extend to the center of the earth, and that the ownership of propirties was not confined to the surface. Hence no one can cut into another's property hy digging or boring from under neath, although lying adjacent o it. In the same manner it is held that the miner is estopped by the lateral lines described by patent. E S. Lovelace, president of the Sunrise Mining Company, arrived this week and and proceeded to t)ie mines. The company -intends to immediately commence extensive development on the May Home , streak and Dakota, and are arrang I ing to take in full supplies of min ing tools and material, so that, work will be progressing as soon as the weathef permits. ' PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. : Be at the Opera House to night at 8 p 111. ' Miss White goes to Wildwood for a spring term. Final examinations begin to-day. Its a long time till September 28th. The boys are preparing for spring athletics and the field-meet with Eugene. Miss Wettle will teach a spring term at Lorane, begining Monday April 14. The class in bookkeeping work till five o'clock in order that they may finish the subject this term. Remember the "Knight of the 20th Century," at the Opera house to night, 25 cents. Help your public school. The last ot the series of enter tainments given by the public school will be tonight at Martin's Hall. Dr. Kantner is one of the best speakers on the coast and a feast is in store for those who will attend. The price of butter fat at the Cor vallis creamery now is 27J4 cents. Butter is declining and is expected t'lat quotations for butter fat will be lower within a few days. Butter fat from Junction and Halsey is now coming to Corvallis. H. W. Kaupisch just returned from that vicinity, after putting in five sepa rators in the neighborhood of Hal sey and three near Junction. The cans of cream are shipped to the Kaupisch creamery by rail. Cor vallis Times. It is incumbent on Oregon farm ers who raise potatoes to make ev ery effort to keep up the quality of their pioduct. While high prices may very probably lead to over production this year there is a steadily growing demand for Ore gon potatoes in California Arizona and elsewhere which will be worth a great deal to the farmers of this state if the trarre-is heldj Ex.