DILL INTRODUCE) IN SliNATt! I'OK RKJIIT-OF'.WAY. Will Probably be Pasted Ikifor Work Reaches lidge of 'Forest Kt erve."Work Progressing. Wednesday evening n ileal whs coiiHumateil In this city by which A. D. I,c Roy sold 60,000 shares of his Jtidson Rock stock to C. 11. Clement in one lump. Mr. Clement turning over to Mr. I,c Roy hit kcyes to Ills clothing store with a Mock of goods invoicing 3,ooo. If there Is anyone who has doubts about llnhctnia mines let them rend t lie nhovc, nnd consider. Mr. Clement has Iktji Identified with tiie business intercuts qf this city for two years. He Is a keen, wideawake business man and hr.cn u marveioiiH luturc tor tne mining protiertics of llohcniia. Hill Ornntlng Hlght-of-Way. Senator J. H. Mitchell has in- traduced n bill granting a right of way across the Cascade forest re nerve for the Oregon iffc Southeast ern railroad, from a point on the western bonier of the reserve in IWie comity, running southwester ly up the valley of the I'ratnt Hrice creek, thence tip the valley o! Champion creek to the base of (rizgly nnd Grouse summits of the Callpooia mountain. The hill also grants right of way lor such sidetracks, extensions and spurs as may be necessary to reach the various groups of mines in the reservation in Iann and Douglas counties. Under t lie bill uotimtxr shall be cut by the company for any purKMes outside the right of way granted. DxOWNKtl IK VlU.AilKTTK. Mi Jeffries was dtowucd near Jasper last Thursday. He was a sou of Wrn. Jeffries who lives near Iost Valley nnd was about twenty years of age. The unfortunate young man was working on Will Hams drive of logs for the Kugene Lumber Co. lie was employed at tripping dog on logs and about noon he ventured Into deep and swift water. His' father who was on the bank shouted to him and warned him of his danger. He then realized the precarious po fiitiou that he was in nnd made un 'endeavor to pet out, but too late, hi id he was swept away. He sank ul once and never rose to the stir far again- Search was at once tniidc for the body but was of 110 11 vail. I.ATiiK - The body of young Kli Jeffries was found about noon haturday alwut three miles below the scene of the drowning. j Local Brevities. j o Quite a little thunder storm visited this valley Tuesday afternoon. The track meet at Eugene last Saturday between U. ol O. and F. U. resulted in an easy victory for the Kugene team. A hall game between Eugene and Salem will be one of the at tractions at Salem next Suuday the day of of the excursion. The final score of the track meet between U. of O. and Pacific Uni versity at Eugene last Satuulay was 83 to 34 in favor of the U. of O. On next Suuday the recruiting officers of the U. S. navy will open up a recruiting office at Eugene and remain there until Friday the s.ird. The south half of lot 4, block 2, of McParlaud's second addition was recently purchased from F. B. Phillips by Louisa Leonard for Paper hangers, painters and car pentcib arc all busy in Cottage Crovejust now and no doubt will be more than busy during the en tire year. Policeman Reed who shot and killed young Owen nt Roscburg recently was examined before Jus tice Robiuett and dismissed from custody last Friday. A Southern agriculturalist named Burst lms christened his three children Alice May Durst, James Wood Hurst and Henry Will Burst. Sllverton Appeal. Oom Paul's sou has taken the oath of allegiance to Great Britain, but the old man himself is still on the war path loaded to the muzzle with extracts from the imprecatory psalms, says last week's Astoria Herald. Work commenced the first of the week on the foundation of Dr Wall's new business house and office on the south side of Main street. It will be n 35 foot front and thirty feet in length, two stories high and of veneered brick. He expects to occupy the upper floor for an office nud rent the lower floor to' some business firm. Srtw.Aw SiriPi'iMO NnwR. judging mrm Me following nr tide from the Florence West, that town is becoming quite a shipping point: "Last Friday afternoon the schooners, Brlu, Mary KtU and Dauielsou urrivul in from 3a u Francisco after cargoes of lumber, Lute that aftorunoti the Wing and Wliiir sb led In across the bar. With those already here, this made nine vessels Iwsidcs the tug in the rivnr at the same time. This is the largest number of vessels ever seen in the Hiuslaw at once, and shows something of how much the ship ping liusfiiess of the river lias In created from what it was three or four venrii 11170. Then it rnrrlv happened that there were two ves- wilrt to be seen here at one time. ' (KltAT IlKKKPOKl) SAMS. One ol the greatest sales of Here fords in the history of the west has lccu going on in Oregon for the past few weeks. The cattle came into Kustern Oregon 011 a special train, arriving at Ilakcr City on April 16th. There were 161 head in all, 157 hulls and 4 cows, and they have been selling them throughout the state at special sales suice that date. At the sale held at Portland last week J. I) Mcwuri irotn Mar made the pur chase of one of these choice ani mals for his extensive stock ranch paying $125 for him. Too Rich to Makkv." Whoever heard of such a thine, the idea of anyone being Too Rich To Marry. Still there are people in the world whose riches place them in the most complicated em barrassments. Those troubled or suffering from the above cause, can be placed on the road to success, by scetug "Hdwin Owens, Towne," Great New York production of 'Too Rich To Marry" comlnir at the Cottage Grove Opera Hosuo. Friday, May 33. Social, Hall. T. K. Richardson, the piano man, gave an Invitation dance at the Masonic hall last Saturday evening. Nearly all the young people wlio love to ' trip tne light fantastic" were on band ami danced to their heart's content. It was a complete success in every particu lar and was enjoyed very much. The music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Atkins on cornet and piano and Mr. on first violin. Gkokgia HAuri'.K Co. The above company finished a five night's engagement at this place Saturday evening witli "St Patrick's live," which was listened to by a fair-sued house. The at tendance throughout was not as good as the company deserved but was not bad. Their plays were all quite good especially "East I.ynu" and "Way Hack Hast" and ncre well put on by the company. Anothhk Tkanhkkr. The Ozmcnt property on Main street between the Bohemia saloon and the Imperial hotel was sold Hast week to Tom Coleman of Fort laud lor $1000, who will open up the sixth saloon as soon as he can get it in shape for business. The building has been used as a sample room for the Imperial, but they now occupy Lurch's building on Fifth street. Anothkk HusinkssCiiangk. The first of the week J. D. Coch ran sold his entire furniture, paper and paint business to J. W. Gowdy, who took possession Tuesday morning, Mr Cochran had a splendid business which was grow ing better, every day but bis tailing health necessitated bis engaging in other business which he will do immediately. Mr. Gowdy is well known here and will without doubt conduct a successful business. Anothkk PKoroenn Road. The surveyors and engineers for the proposed Oregon nnd Pacific railroad from Grants Pass to Cres- ceut City has begun. Two wagon loads comprising the company's outfit and supplies of the crew were taken out tuts lnday as tney are now encamped about one mile from towu. Oregon tuiuing Journal. Busttutss CllANOtt, Cal lioren, forraerlyof the "Ware house" on the road to Bohemia, last week made the purchase of the Cottage Grove hotel from its former owner, and will tuke possession of it next week. Changes and transfers are coming thick and fast in our city nowadays and we can scarcely keep track of them all. Lkctuhk to Mun.- Mrs. Mary Teats, national purity evangelist, lectured "to men only" at the M. E. church last Suuday afternoon nt 2:30. About sixty or seventy men of our city were present and listened attentively to her discussion of "purity." Ictt Housrt. O. O. McClellen and T. C. Abrams have erected an ice house just below the Glass planing mill and are arranging to keep a supply of ice 011 hand for consumers of this city during the summer mouths, Phone Main 6-3. Our patrons will take notice that we have recently installed a phone in the Nugget office and can be called up at any time from any part of the city. Perhaps this will save yon u trip across the river. FpR Sauc A number of fine yearling Cotts wool bucks for sale. Inquire of D. G, McFarlapd. w n -.t r (.. o Clus Cochrau Sundayed lu Eu- ' gene. Willie Martin went to Eugene last Knturrlav. 7 1 Earl Hill was a Eugene visitor last Saturday. Jesse Hounds was a visitor to the county seat Tuesday. Win Lawless returned home from Eugene Tuesday. L. C. Scott came UP from Wend- ling Tuesday. A. M. White and wife were Eu gene visitors last Friday. Herbert Eakin made a business trip to the county seat last Satur day. L. H. Gibson, J. C. Klofcnstein and W. E. Heck wcro in Eugeue Tuesday. Geo. Whitsett and C. F. Mitchell were among the county scat visitors last week. Jerry Dammon, of Eugene, was in the city last Saturday on land business. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stone re turned last Friday from a visit to the county seat. J. S. Alkin recently located in the Bohemia Phoenix claim Mining District. F. A. Rankin, the Eugene ratt was in the city sic store man, Wednesday on business. Sara Sykes and Frank Kennedy, of Roseburg, were visitors in Cot tage Grove this week. A. N. Striker was up from the county seat last week looking after county bridges in this vicinity. Sirs. 1). A. Pulne. of Euirene. who lion Ixt'll vImHIiik Mm. W. H. AbniniH, of thlM city, for Hcvernl diiyn, re turned home WedneHiIny. Mrs. R. T. Martin returned last Friday from a visit at Eugene with her sister Mrs. John Oliver. C. C. Rutan recently located 'Little Goad" and "Last Chance" claims in Bohemia district. Clias. Rutan, one of Bohemia's well known miners, spent the best part of this week in town. Carey V. Martin formerly of Eu gene, but now an attorney at Sa lem began suit against his wife for divorce last week on the grounds of desertion. R. J. Jennings, of the Helena Consolidated Co., came up from Portland this week. Upon his re turn he was accompanied by Super iuteiigeut II. V. Hebne. Ed W. Hebard, formerly with L Lurch, of this city, now represent ing the Pacific Coast Syrup Co., of San Francisco, was looking after business in Cottage Grove this week. Prof. Dunn of the University of Oregon, has handed in Ins resigns tiou to take effect at the close of the school year aud will enter the graduate department of Harvard next year to take special and ad vanced work. Henry Wagner one of our west side barbers made a trip to Rose burg. last week to receive examina tion before the pension board of ex aminers' for a pension on account of wounds received in the Phillipine war. The junior editor and wife visited at Eugene last Friday and Satur day with Mrs. R. Brown and family, who have lately arrived from Nebrasko. Mrs. Brown is mother of Mrs. Lee Henry, Mrs. H. A Schwering and Otto Brown. Miss Roby Baker has resigned her position as operator at the cen tral telephone office, and will enter the employ of Mr. W. F. Morphy, general manager of the Oregon and Uastern railroad Co. the first or the month. Miss Fay Atkins will pre side at the central office hereatter. F. Wayne Osborne, of Eugeue, who is one pf this years graduates from the Annapolis naval acodemy lias at the request of Representa tive Tongue been assigned to duty on the battleship Oregon upon which he will have two years active service ere he receives his commis sion. Warren McParland has received a number of offers from baseball managers and teams down the val ley for the season of 1903, but has not yet accepted avy of them. Warreu is one of the best raeu be hind the bat in Oregon and we don't wonder that his services ate in demand. Of course we would be sorry to lose him. YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME IMPERIAL HOTEL. At tne Where the meali arc well cooked and well nerved and the bedq are good. ITS CliKAN THKOUGIIOUT. And you'll find everything home-like, without home inconveniences. Coma and atay as long aa jios'ilblo. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Freo to our Commorclal Trade. Try our Sunday Dinner. The best ever Served in any Hotel in tha City. N. 1). HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. Mrs. Orin Robinwn visited friends at Eugene last Saturday and while there met nit old schoolmate she had uolsccu for thirty years, and his mother who is over ciirhtv iE? 1 ,ra5 , "R" ItfflMl rl.!lirv,.-liri.'l9Mtr it, tlin ntrl I t.l i t - . " I .....a . i .. i. . . ...m..J ... wit, lady who seemed unusually sad, which cannot be wondered at, as !. i.n.l 1. I ...I.. ....I .1 miu Mini tjuilCM Mbl i.iiaiiiiiiil icp 111.111 a year ago and only a week before learned of the accidental shooting of one or her sons while hunting n the woods, leaving her alone with her two remaining sous. Geo. Lea, the well known con tractor ol th Ik city left Monday for Portland cnrotite to Hood River. where he goes to superintend the erection 01 a 2000 norsc power electric plant lor a 1'oriland firm with which the Messrs. Long of this city arc interested. Mr. Lea says it will take the best part of the year to complete the work. Taylor, the photographer, has a number of 5x7 photographs taken last week out on the right-of-way of the new Bohemia railroad. It shows the clearing crew at work and also a large force at work grading the road about two miles from towu. Attention is called this week to the statement of the First National Hank appearing in another column. It indicates the vast increase in business in this city aud the high esteem in which it is held by de positors. E. M. Sharp, deputy assessor for Bohemia, East and West Cottage Grove and Wai)tit piecincts, was a pleasant caller at this sanctum Wednesday, C. I.. JolniHoti, of Salem, who In In tervHti'il In the Ilohciniii iIIkuIiikh, came up HiIh week on a few ilav'H vIhU. Hi- will soon ti Into the IiIIIh to take up the Honmiim work 011 IiIh proert.v. Frank W. Vallle. iiHHlHtnntMiorln teiidcut of the railway mail wrvlte, Mtatloned at Portland, wax In the elty thin week. Unclt Ham HatuImikiT, of Hugum. ww In Cot Urge drove UiIh week. HIh vIhIIh are alwa.VM welcome. Mr. Jane IieiiHou vUltoil Portland thin week. Hob lllulr In iM-'dfaMt thlH week with fever. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who comforted us in the hour of darkest sorrow when the life of our darling was suddenly blotted out. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Piper, Miss Miriam Pipuk, A. Nklson Buy property real property I through the Cottage Gjove Iove.-t-; me nt Co.', Koon2 , Finn Uld. A CARD OF THANKS. T. K. Richardson begs to thank the eople of Cottage Grove for the liberal patronage received for the past few mouths, and we want to assure you that we will give you the very best goods in our line, and at prices that can not be duplicated by any one. Our pianos and or gans are singing their own praises in a great many families in this city. We are here to stay, and see that our goods are satisfactory. We carry the very highest grade of pianos and organs ever offered for the money either cash or install ments. Call and see us at our store room near the depot. T. K. Richardson, Cottage Grove, Oregon. A BARGAIN. The best hotel property in Cot tage Grove and Lane county for sale by the Cottage Grove Investment Co. It is a bargain. Apply at once. Doe Are' Von Gee Eos! Polymorphlsn Bargains At the New Km Drug Store. A.s the Old Maid Said Avlien She Kissed Dwarf. the Our ads are ahort and nweotand right to the. point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Brcliaiit & Morgan DRUGGISTS. The New Era Druo Store. f Butmess Briefs. 5 o - - Flue wntchen nnd Jewelry nt MnlHi;n'H. Hco them. 11. c. Cedar posts for sale by Eakin & llristow. Thine diamond at II. 0. Mudnun arc Iremitli-n. Cull mid nee llietn. Vnln.ililo mining property in Ho lioniln for tale. Jerome Knox and (Jo Good second baud carriage and harness for sale cheap by Eakin & Hristow. The Urgent nnd nioiit nimpleti.- dtwk of millinery nt Mini .Miirv lljrlefi 2ml door cunt of liutclicr nlio. The Itenmni Druir t'i the oldent and alwnyH reliable driiKHtorc In Cottage drove. For toilet articles do not fall to ex amine the very complete Htoek at Ik'liMiiii DrilK Co. Good fire and burglar proof safe ! for 1 sale at a bargain. Eakin & Hristow. I At .MadMeii'H lewelerv store, tilatei) Hllver ware, reuiarkulily pretty de- hIi?iim. Hiiltnhle for wedding preHentB. JiiHt received a new line of HallorH. prlc-fM ranging from 40e to $1.50. AKWI.ANW H .MII.I.I.SKHV HTOItK. I'reMcrlptloiiH I'reMcnptloiiM I'rfHcrlptluiiH HeiiHon Drug Co. Drugs like wearing apparel to give IH-Ht nnultH must be ol lent quality, lleiison Drug Co. alwn.vx keepH the purest drugs obtainable. Barred Plymouth Rocks. Eggn for sale from prize-winning bird. Persuing, Sl.rio. J. W. HoucK. Cottage Grove. Dr. Atwood, Dentist of Kugetie. will lie at the Sherwood Houxe May ), 7. and H. KlrHt-clnxH work at renxonable rntcH. done In comfort able manner. Kxntnlnntloux free. WHOOPING COUGH. A woman who has had experience with tins di-eiife, tells how to prevent any dangerous innseiiuencee from It. She nay: Our three children took whooping coiil'Ii last cummer, our baby boy beinK only three months old, and ow 1 111: lo our giving them Chamber liiiii'c Cough Remedy, they lontiioneof their plumpneifl mid eame out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldett little girl would eall lustily for cough yrup between whoop". Jessie Pinkey Hall, Sprlngvllle, Ala. This reniedv in for wile by Lyons A Apple gate. Drain. Uenson "Drug Co., Cottage ' trove. BAY DECK Will stand at John Sears' place "2 1-2 MILES EAST or Cottage Grove, Mondays and Tuesdays and bal-1 o.ioa tinio of KVIBUCflV'S Bllhl. V. ui ...... k-t ..u J A 1 u FARM, near LATHAM. DESCRIPTION: Bay Deck is a dark bay, 15 hands high and weighs 1400 lbs. His sire is an English Shire and Clydesdale and his dam Lumix and French Cana dian. F. M. ERNEST. NOTICE VOK 1'UIILICATION. United StuteH Lnnd Office, IloselmrK, Ore., Apr. 8. 1W2. Notice s hereby jrlven tlmt In com pliance with the provisions ot the net of ConsrenH of June 3, 1S78, en titled "An net for the sale of timber IiiuiIh In tlo States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." 11 h nxtenilpil ti nil tln Public Land States by net of August 4, 189J, OeorgeH. flrny, of Aurora,. County of Marlon, State of Oregon, 1 him this day Hied In this ollico his sworn statement No. 21U2, for the purchase of the NE ( of Section No. HO lu Township No. aj S., nnjrt No. I (I V and will otter proof to show that the hind sought is more valu able for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estnl- IlOHChurg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day of July, 1002. Un names h witnesses: W. S. Hurst. G. A. Bock, John IJ. Hurst, J. M. Will, of Aurora. Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad versely the above-described hinds are requested or file their claims in tjils olllce on ot before said 10th day of July. J002. J. T. I!hiiioi;h, Register. SHANAFELeT'S Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove, S years in "We Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take our word for It, but call and he convinced that The Cash G-rocery Oo, Carry the cleanest and most Complete line of roceties in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege tables in season. The Gash A. 5 tV-t-svvsvsv-svsvVf 'SW.'Vsvi TE MUVE.ftS-' SMPPM flOlSE Hohemin, Oregon. i!ciierail rtlorohnmliNe, Miiicrs' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Griffin & 1 a srrr M.y-kf-vm ij.A UUUU H1UUCL. If yon are not wearing Our Shoes and have been in the habit of paying higher prices, thinking you have been getting some thing better, you will not make "that, mistake 'again if you give our shoes a trial. These Shoes are Models made by people who set THE FASHION AT PACIFIC TIMBER CO. STORE, Under Odd Fellows' Hall. d I I NOTICE FOU PUIUJOATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Apr. 12, 1002. Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for trie sale ol timber hind in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," 11s ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1692, Lawrence I. Sny der, of AUrom, County of Marion, State of Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his sworn utatement No. 2208, for the purchase of the SE 1-4 of Section 22, Townbhip No. 20, South, of Range No. 6 West; and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more val uable for Its timber or atone than forag rlciiltiirul purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiverol this otficeat Rosexurg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 17th day of July, 1003 . He names as witnesses; Geo. Gray. A. F. Will, A. 0. Stan hraugh, J. A. Carpenter, of Aurora, Oregin. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ahove-deeeribed. lands are re quested to Hie their claims in this office on or bofoiesaid 17th day of July 1902. J. T. Bripoer, Register. SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CURED AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING "I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Germantawn, Cal. "I was able to bo around but constantly suffered I tried everything I could hear of and nt last waitc-ld to try Cham berlatn's Pain Bulm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in short time cured, -and I am hpp to say it has not si ne 6 retained" Wbynotus this liniment and get well? It is for sale by Lyons A. AppUgat, Drain. Beneoo Drug Co,, Cottage (iVove. Grocery Co. Q. Young, Manager. A HANDSOME (!AS RANGE. is the pride of a well ordered kitchen. It is always clean and neat and is not only the perfection of usefulness and economy as well as comfort but an ornament as well. There is tio modern labor saving appliance that can be compared to the utilization of gas as applied with a gas range, gas radiator or wood range. ANYTHING YOU WANT. in the way of Hardware, Tools aud imblements, you can find at our store. Ark you going miming? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. The . . . RESORT River St., CotUge Oror. BLEW&JONES,.ProPs N We carry n eitr fine line of Llquori and Cigars, and If you have occailon lo w tat good i In our line we would appreciate a call from you. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HHioM., ionise Hron. A. M. WHITE & CO. Vjf 35 Jr 1 T jr Choice line of Liquors and Cictrs kept on band. Yourpatronage is respectfully solicited. Veatch Co