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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1902)
Work CouinicmcN On Ro.idlicil In lite VnrilK In t.otifr A lllnxlinni'a Ailillllini.-I'lmt Iron In l.alil Wetliiciidny. IRON, I IliS AND IIKIIHIUMAIIJRIAl ON IIAND.-WOHK IHIINO I'USIIIil) IMI'IDI.Y. It Ik now tli'iiiiiiiMtnili'il Ik.voiii 01111111 llllll I.OIIg.Y IIIHKlllllll HIT IIH Ing llit-lr Ik-hI clfurlN to iiroiiiotc t tit IuiIIiIIuk (it the r.tllronil to IIiiIii'iiiIm mill lit the Hiiinc I line to iilil I In- N, I Co, In tin' unit tor of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 nut .iinl room ut tlilx iliiri. It Ih ii well known fuel Hint tin-Noutlirru 1'iit'llli IlllH iiIu'ii.vh Im-i'II liitnillrnppfil liyivn Hon n( liniili'iiiiiii ground for riuil unit truck fnrllltli'H. Wln'ii Hie Itolii'iiiln I'lillroml iiHHiini- fil Niilmtniitliil iroiorlloiiH, Mi'mmi-m l.nng IIIiikIimiii iiiiiiIo m propim!- Hon to tin' Soiitliciii I'fic-lllf Hint tln'.v would kIvc Hint I'onipnn.vliKlli.v r.lH) Uvt on tin' ciiHt nIiIii of I lit iiinlii truck for .Mini pnrpoHi'H willi t Ih- uii iH'I'nIiiiiiIIiik Hint tin I'liinpnn.v ninlp It with truck nnil ImiIIiI n new pun McliKi'r ilcpol, iIii-hhIiiix Hi i-roiiiiil mill wnlkH with ilccoiiipox'il Kriinlli', Jim Ih Hii coinpmi.v'H ciiHtom. 'I'IiIn wiih iikiitiI to mill the 8. 1. I'onipnn.v tlilx vuvk I'liinincliccil the work of gnullng for the ynrtl trnrl;n. In I'oiiHlilcnitlon of the IuiIIiIIiik ' the llohcliiln riillriiiul. iihIiIc from the f.Vul.ihi cimh MiiliHcrlptloii; I.ongA lllugliiini iiIhii kiivi- to the Oregon A Soiilli i:iiHlerii It.v. Co. IlK) hy law fivt on theeiiMl Hlilennil mljmviit to tlii'H. I Co.'h grant, for the new rond'H yiinl Inii kx. TheH. I. Iiiih nliviuly phiceil the twitch nearly oppiwlte the 1'ivilrlck- hen rcMlilenie niul lire nt work on the untile with the view of milking the cnnuii-llou with the O. .V K. II. K r m I ii 1m liiiineillntely, In onler thnt tliiM'firrt lomleil with mnlerlnl for the lictv mud cult lx run out irmly for iihi on the main line. The iiinlii Krmle of the (. Ac K. II. Iiiih Ih-cii enmpleteil ntionl live Milieu nut, mill iih Hiinii iih n locoinothecmi ivnch heiv for the new coiiipmiy, which will In- nut inter I tut the curly part of next week, track laying will coiiimciice In ileail carneHt. Ill view of the material UHHlMtmicc mill energy illHplayeil by .Mi-HHrH hong .V lllngham. the tl. ft. S. II. It.v. Co. Ih allowing IIh nppnvlatloti li.v cimccn- trallng Uh fonvn niul taking Innneill ateMtepHto Improve Uh gronmlH iih well as to exen lne Hh Inllnelice III the mutter ot lirlnglng varloiiH enter jnU' Into oHratlon heiv. Aliviuly arrangeiiiealH are ht leclei) wlii'ivli.v n hiiw mill will In' erecteil ami eipilpH-il JiihI hoiiiIi ot wliein the l.ong Itoiirlng milt now HtirulH, ami :nJiiivnt to tin- railroad AnHWIIK l'OK ClIlMK, The case of Ilnrry Ornnclll, chorged willi obtruding the S. IV Co.'h truck nt (ircninu Hold, near Klcc Hill, wiih heard before n jury nt the county court limine in hum: burg Thursday. They retniiiucil out only fivo minutci nod brought in ii verdict or utility. Graitclll Ih not miicli more than n hoy, hut he Iiiih n record of petty crimen uud Ncrvlcc In the Portland jnil, allowing Ills fainillnrity with wrong doing. Following tile trial of Oranelli for attempting t wreck nil S. 1. Co.'h trniti, ciitnc the arraignment of hi t7-year old partner, I lion. Arnold, for complicity. The youth broke down, (living vent to hit feelings by soliliing, enlisting tilt; Hympathy of neatly nil in the court room nt Koschiiig. His pnrcutri live in Portland, from where he ran nway to lead a drifting career. Owing to the fart that Arnold's leHtimony was mainly instrumental in con victing Oniuelli, and in consider ation of his youth, he was g iveu a Hcutetice of only two month in the county jail by Judge Hamilton lie- lore whom the case was tried. These weie the boys that were nr. rettlcd here last week and taken to Koschurg by Mut.shal Underwood A(Jl)OI) Sl'KAKItK. lion. K. V. Dollivcr, of Iowa, gave a splendid talk Ih-Iuic a ciowdcd house at the court house in Kugeuc Satutday evening. The ft!! '!! 1 ' 1 f l.nrjfc Crowd WIIhcm the lUlilhltlor nt llnnic'fl I'jirk. Itie Hand l.'lny Slowly mid I.acllcB Shed Team Over the Slid Kcnult. ALMOST INriJIUISIINO AT TIMI18. SCOWJ! KUSUI.IS 9 10 10. An Aggregation of bu tosser fiom thin place went down to the county seat hint Sunday and crossed bats with Hampton llroi team ol mat place. The game was pulled off at Iliiug'H park before a large and cu thusiastic crowd, including the 4th regimental baud which furnished excellent music for the occasion. The game was a sort of proces sion ftom near the fust until the seventh inning, with Cottage (Irovi in the lead, when our liovh fell all over each other and allowed liu gene to make four rutin thus nearl) tying the M:ore. This was the only stage of the game in which the boys from the county seat could see any signs of davlmht. The principal feature of the game was the oor work done by both teams in the in-held. Mow- ever, there were times when it was very good. Uelow is the score by Personal Paragraph!. t - - o- Attorney. I. K. Young wiih a vlxllor o llohenila IIiIm uivk, .1. T. AIIIhoii made a liln tolaiL'cni. Ije llrMl of the wei'k. Chas Cochran made 1i(h regular .vcckly trip to Drain last .Saturday. Win Dennett in again able to re unite his position in the lostofllce. The senior editor attended the republican rally nt Ktigciic last Saturday evening. 1'irw rlpllniiH I'lcHcrlptloiiH rrcHcrlplioiiH lieiiHon Ilrug Co. Next WeilncKilny mid to noon of TliurHilny May '2H tc &) Kugeiie'H well known oculo-optli'lnn will lie In Cot- tnge drove nt I lie Hherwooil hoiiHe. I Hnrrcd I'lymnutfi Kockn. . Kggn for Hide from pilze-wliialiig I Itlfil !.. ul.l I... . B! J .1. W. IIoitk. Cottage drove. If In need of dental work call 011 Or. Miicy, now permanently located In Hie Or. Kuiipp liiilhllng, Alain St., Cottage drove, Oregon . If there Ih one thing In thin world you hIioiiIiI Ik- careful of, It Ih the medicine you take. .Medicine Ih a doilKcnd to man only when proiicrlv ' ,. , Ilob Illair is now recovered and 'J,,,,! proHTly taken, youundoulitedly ' unve laitn 111 your ramuy pnvHiciaii, Von can line your own judgment. 1 When It eonien to taking It, hut In ! the tilling of the prescription. Ih. mire 1 tout 11 ih done at the old rcllame drugHtore. Hk.nhon Diii ii Co. ready to lesume his position as night dirk at the Motel Sherwood. MIkh l.cnorn llenolt arrived from Salem thin wivk to accept 11 poHltlori aw Hti'iiograjiher for the ldtoy .Min ing Co. "We Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take our word for it, but call and be convinced that The Cash Grocery Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line of rocerle in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits one vege tables in season. The Cash Grocery Go. A. Q. Young, Manager. gentleman is an eloquent upe.iker. ml Is well versed in evcrv phase of political argument and injected !.,!, tnmi vmi-v iimirln,it fliittifu itif.. . . V h v-ouage orovc t 2 1 5 o o 1 00- to the minds of many democratic1 tin,,.,,,,,,, nPc - , rpifiii(t. u-tlft 1 1 1 lit tftti nl ( lu ipml( I . . ' ' One of the most pleasing (?) fcatutes of the evening was the way the Kugeuc people lifted their voice in song. Truly the Kugeuc public is cultured along this line It would be worth a ten year isola tion from a democratic stile con vention powwow, to hear a Kugeuc audience sing "My Country "Tis of I lice" or "Marching 1 hroutrh Oeorgia." , "Too Kicit To Makky " A good house greeted the com pany last Friday evening when the curtain went up for the comic opera above mentioned. It was n very appreciative audience too as was demonstrated by the applause with which they received the splendid efforts of the company and particu larly ol old Mr. llradbury and his charming () wife who looked for him in Lincoln park. The play is a grxHl one and was well put on. The junior editor intended this same play by the same company in his home town in" N-brask:i lust season when it was called "Prince Romero" but the change in title docs not injure it in the least. Hatteries Kugeuc. Mayes and On by; Cottage Grove, Henry nud Mcl'arland Umpire Karl of V of O. As this was the initial game for the boys from here nud a mere practice game at that the boys feel somewhat encouraged nt the result. A return game will doubtless be played here in the near future when 11 fine exhibition of base ball will be given. TIIHC. M. A. KAMI. The C. M. A. Hand of tliUnlace wiih organized In .(miliary IML'. .Mr. It. ' AtkliiH, who volunteered IiIh ner vIcch iih liiHtructor. took hold at the iH-glnulug and Hchooled the iiiciiiIhth In the rudlmeiitH of iiiiihIc ko Hint I within a iiioiiIIi'm time the hand was nhle to play a piece or two of cany I iiiiihic The great rhcumiitlHiii cure Mllchell .V Dahou'h lllood I'liriller. for cole hy lieiiHon Drug l it. Hole HgenlH. Itn.v D.vhoii and .Mltchell'H HIoihI I'liriller. It will do you good. A gifat iheiimiitlHUi cure. HeliHon Drug 1 o. Hole ngeniH. According to what we see at the lower cud of town T. K. Richard son must be rloing a fine piano and organ business. Miss Klma Hawley of I.orane had the misfortune to be thrown from a horse last Saturday evening sustaining several severe bruises. Mrs. O.J. Cox and family left on the early morhiug train Wednes day for Hcppucr to join her bus band, where they will reside in the future. Iewis Hartley came down from I his diggings in the lloliemi.i Dis trict and left for Corvallis Friday, I where he will visit his family for a week. Miss Stella Urown, who has !een visiting her sister Mrs. J,ee W. Henry for a few days, returned to Kugene last Friday, accompanied by her sister, and the junior editor enjoyed (?) single blessedness for n day or two. The boys are fixing up the ball ground down on Long & Hingham's addition and expect to have it in fine shape for practice and real business by the time some tea-n screws up enough courage to give us a game here. WON'T KOI.I.OU' AflVICr. A l-TKIf I'AYINO H)K IT. ' In 11 rcri'iit nitii'le .1 prominent plivvi- ! elan snys, "It Ih next to impoKnihlii fur 1 tin: iliyeii-i,'in logct hix piitlentn tnciirry I 'iih any prccriiM-u coiifi-eol iivuieiiu or Jin 10 iiih viiiiieii extent; nu nun nil quo ri'Hort left, namely, the drug treiitr meiit." When medicines nit) unci fol chronic eoiitlp:ition, the moM mild mel K'mtle nlit.iiiiiililc, ruch iih ChnrnlHT luin'ii Htonmcli A lAver TalilHn, (ihoulil Ih! employed. Their ucn in not followed hy ciiixtipiitlon an they leave the IiqmcIh in 11 natural and healthy condition . I'oi sale hy llcnsoii Drug Co. As the Old Maid Said when Sl'ie Iv issecl the Dwarf. TE TOERS SUPPViV HQllSE IJohemia, Oregon. (iJcneral illei'cliaiidi.sc, Miner' Tools ami AiumiiBiilioii. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Our nihi are nhort and sweet and right to the (filnt. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Etrehaut & Morgan DRUGGISTS. Tie .Ye 10 Era Driif Store. BAY DECK A How are they going to ge( through? The can't do it any more than the proverbial camel can go through the eye of a needle, There's nothing like our fine wire screens in windows and doors, as well our Summer closets and wire coverings for victuals to keep the insects out. They are cheap, too and allow the air to circulate freely through the rooms. No home should be without them. which wiih a decided hiiccchh. I he Imi.vh now have Home new anil I'i iii iiahiui I'i.ammi Mil. 1.. up-to-date iiiiihIc mid have Ihvii "i ll. .Milam-, proprietor of the, puijiiig 111 mini iicKh at itieir re-eli-etrlc light plant of IhlHclty pur- IhemvalH ;iti , liavii prepartsl them. cIiiihciI from iIIiihh llroH. of tlil city, ' kcIvcm for another concert 'to take hiHt .Siitntiln.v, Ihelrplaiilngnilll near place on Saturday May .'lint. They inencpot. rue mill Ih well cmiiIiiihmI ;cii-i 10 hiiow to tne pttlillc n'- Itellig encoltraired at the rimhl lu-n. gri-HH made the Iio.vh wei-edetermlued j The depot is crowded evcrv da to niiil.e the lient of their posHllillltlcH with people coming to and goins h., employed Mr. Chan. Cochran to (.... .i..s t)rivitll, vonntr eitv cA hii.ccsI Mr. Atl.liiH.thehltterhavliig lrom 0""K c,t , noted away) u i-.Hlruclor and ,),irSl and the hotels are crowded Htarted In with renewen energv. tall the time, sometimes as many as Mr. Cochrau coinmeun-d ilrllllng, twenty men being turned away ' .1. V .. ... .,T 'V,r; front them. ..., ,,H- win- I,,,-,, to 11 tiiiitt-ri Hert Wool has almost completed his new cottage near the Catholic church upon which he has been at work for a few mouths past. As mjuii 111 11 i jc.iuy ioi mxuiJaiii y i the junior editor of this great place grouiiiiH. wiiu a iiiiu.t capi. ll.t olj,n to . hoped that the mill from .VLOOO, to he Incicimcil as hooii as now on will Im- Kept i-iiniilngatlea.it prn -tlciil. the mill to he hi oerntloii 1 Hiitllclentl.v to Htipply the demaiid. wl.h.n ninety days. Thln ,, A&l ri'pre-ent. In nioxt part. eiiHtera cap- asHiHtance of lUe Tlu'iiiai. who ill Ital, which ini'iiiiH niiotliiT Important Hoiirce of revenue for thin xivtlon. With the new yardH under con HtriH'tlon, new hiiw mill uud planing running, new depot going up, and traliiH In ami out of llohenila, hii.v nothing of mil uy other liuproM'iucntH under way and coiitrmplated. Col lage drove will take on the appear ance of 11 gooil-Hlzcd city; and the U'Ht part of It Ih, It Iiiih the ad vnutugcH to Jiistlf.v every Improve ment uud enterprise proponed and put In oieratlou. 3 l 3. Three instruments in three hours was the record nt the Richardson Music House, Cottage Grove, Mny 27, 1002. One line Kimball piano, one fine Singer piano and one six octave Kimball organ. A few days ago we sold n fine Ncedham piano, which goes to Kugeuc. I would like to call the attention of the public to the Necdhnui piano. It Iins always been a favorite where evcr iu has been seen or heard We have made a socially on Necdham pianos for the last twelve years. They are like a good, old violin, the older they are the better the tone. When you call at the Richardson Music House sec our goods and get our prices, you will not wonder why, we nre turning so many instruments out. Our Hue of pianos is not complete nt present, but we will soon have n large new stock of very fine iustrtt mcutr. Do not tail to sec them at our wnrctoom in the Racket store building near the depot. T. K. Richakdson, Cottage Grove, Ore. Among the Lodges. 2 O H O KllDMltN The Redmen of this city gave one of their enjoyable smokers Inst Tuesday evening. Some fifty members nud Invited guests were present, an excellent time was had, the affair winding up with light re freshments, songs nud smoking clay pipes, Pedro tobacco and all-round conversation. llewnro 0 itlr dried or hull dry flooring, celling and riiHtlc. Tim llooth.Kelly I.uinlicr Co. are milking 1HJH.TI111 pnecH 011 uuiwiricti minncr, to fiit-nlMh llnlHhlng liuuls-r for a umi-halilc advancement In the pant 1 family journal and Ins tietter hall miicn larger eii.t tnancottageiirove. ' M'" wcci. h practice ami on Miiurday , will proceed to move 111 and make aigiii ine people will not only have themselves at home an opportunity to hear great work ,"u"selves al llome- from lliN young organization tail t III hear Home of the vocal and liiHlrumeutal music ever heard In Cottage tlrove. .MUh DhIxv 1 idlierl. vikiiIImI. and Mls DalH.v Dltlnid. pluiilHt, of ICugene will lie on the irogi-ain willi Home e.cellent I111111-iiern. There Hliould Ih-a iuoiihIi-oiis tinn omciate iih lotvmmi in the mill, every thing will Ih put 111 ivadluenHits hooii ' an poMHlhle. A dry kiln will a No Ih1 erected and every effort will he ma le 1 ,..l..u. .......l .1.- ..r 1.. o e g Business Briefs. j J naOBCBOBBOflflBOBBBa.l I o Hlock. I"(ll II I II op .1 i-i.v. It Ih nlioiit time permillient ur raugementH wen- helng made for a Fourth of .Inly celebration here. It Ik uudcrHtooi! that Kngcnc will not celelirale HiIh year and In that event the count Ih open for Cottage tirove to do the honorH for l.nne eonnt.N. The IiuhIiichh men are all nnxloiw. Kveryhod.v Ih iiiixIoiih. Here Ih a Hplendld chance to get people heiv who othiTu Ihc may nta.v awa.v for a nuinlier of yearn. For Sai.h A number of fine yearling Colts wool bucks for sale. Inquire of I). G. McKarlnnd. ItOIIKUT SIMI'KON .IOXKS. I out to encourage hiicIi a good cause 1 and Incidentally cuahle It to proceed I In the right manner. Fine watchcH and Jewelry at II. C. MiiiIhcii'h. See- them. Itoliert SluiUHon .loucH. hoii of Mr. and Mi-h. K. .Ioiich, horn Sent lsstl, died May ;h 1MW. auvd la vciii-h and S montliH. He hiiKciiiI with lung fever for alnuml hIx ueekn, when death cauie to IiIh ivllef. lie was good anil kind to IiIh imrentH. a friend to everyone. iiIwiivh ready to lend 11 helping hand in time of need ami dearly loved hy all who knew him. IlehoivhlH Mifferlng with all patience oiiecouhl have, after Hiiylng "All Ih helng done that could lie done." With 11 kiiiIIc 011 IiIh face lie left HiIh earthly home to go to one In the heaven where he would nulfer 110 more. IN MUMIIItV. We iiiIhh I1I111 from our home. We iiiIhh him from IiIh place, A Hhadow o'er our life Ih i-hhI. We iiiIhh the hiiuhIiIiic of IiIh face. The limine NecniH empty now, iiih cioiiich nre mi laid n.v, A inotlier'H hope, a futlier'H Joy, In deatli'Hculd arm doth lie. We iiiIhh IiIh kind and willing hand, HIh fond and earncnt cmv, Our home Ih dark without him Wn iiiIhh him everywhere. NOT1CK KOH I'UIIUC'ATION. I'liilml Klutim IjiihI Oflli c, ItoKburir, OrcKon, Mny SI, IWJ, Notli'O li hereby given that In nimplliwie with III provliliinxif the Met nf Connre ot June :l, w, ciiUIUmI "An net tor tho tatoof limber liuvil in thaHUIesnf rnlUiirnjii, Oreirnii, NotmU, mul Wiuhlnuton Territory." hh ex. totaled to nil tne I'ubllc Jjtiul Hlnlei by nrt of AitKimt I, WB. Manly I, Clark, of Milan, Cmmly ot Mlllo Uea, Hiato of Minn. Iihh tlilxlay ftloil In lnl otllcii bU iwnrn Matouieiil No. -J. 1 1 or tho purchase oflliBH!KWl41thoNK'iaw'i', ami tho Ntf U becllon M. i In Totvmlilp No SI H., ot Kanie II Wi'X anil will iittor proof to tliiiw thai the taint toughi la morn vuluablo for Ita Um ber or mono Ihun lor agrkniltnrn! jitiriiMi,iinl to eitabllali lila claim 10 nail) lamf before Marie L. ware U. S. t'oininUilouoral KUKoni OrcKon, on Tnmilay, the Mh ilay of AngilM, IH'.'. Ileiiainetaa wlluoaeii Juenti Van Hrjoe, of Mltara, Minn, Charles Trnmtnjll, John wagoner, Leon A woodbiiry, of Drain, Oregon, Any met all persona claiming ailverrely the almve-dCKerlbeil lamia are rcijucatcil to lllo llielr i lalma in thla niHee on or before rabl Mh day of Augut,l'Ji4. J T. llRiuata, Iteglstcr. j Cedar posts for sale by Kakin & 1 llristow. Dr. I.owe'n gliiHHCH Htrcngtlien the ' eyeH mul hraln. ..... , . . ! Thee iIIiiiiioihIh at II. 0. Mud sen are Mrs. I.CC DailleWOOd Who has I limnllni. Cnll on.l thpm oeen unfiling school at Star re DIVIDKITKMS. turned home Saturday for a day's visit. Mr. l'rank Taylor returned Sun day from Calilomia where he has been employed for nearly a year and a half. The Divide railroad yard presents a busy scene now. All of the pil ing is being loaded and shipped. New buildings of all descriptions going up nnd others contemplated. School will close in three weeks and they nre preparing to hove a good time. Roads are drying up nnd wood hauling will soon begin if present conditions continue. Fine residence", choice lots, bnines blm'kH for 8le.ljroine Knox ft Co. Lively times nt the Richardson Music Houhc, Cottage Grove. Save your eyes and iiervoun energy hy wearing a pair of Dr. I.owc'h hu IH'rlor ghiHscH. Good second hand carriags nnd harness for sale cheap by Kakin & Bristow. Ite huiv and mv Dr. l.owe about your e.vcH next WediieHilay and TluirHdny May -.s & ). The HeliHon Drug Co the oldent and alwa.vH reliable drugHtore in Cottage drove. For toilet artleleH do not fall to ex amine the very complete Htock at lieiiHon Drug Co. Good fire and burglar proof safe for sale at a bargain. Kakin & Hristow. At Ii,i1m,.iiu t,v-it1.i.i' uloiii filiifi.il iiny dmiKuioiia coiifispiencea from it, I nllver wmv, ivinarkalil.v pretty de hho aays: Our three children tank , Hlgnn, nnltulile for wedding pivnentH. whooping cough hiat aimuiier, imr hahv I , . hoy heiiiK only three inontha old, nnil I We will sell your property. Cot ovyiug to our giving them Cliuniber-1 tage Grove Investment Co.. lfinu 11I11 if Cough Remedy, they loatnoneof JJlk, Room S. their phiiiipueKH nnd enme out in oh better health limn other children whose .von troubled with brnln fug piircut did not uso thin remedy. Our "lid heiidaelie? If ho let Dr. l.owe oldest little (,-iil would end limtilv Ioi ! ivinovo the ciiiiho with a pair of IiIh coiinh nyrup lietween tvhoopH. JeHio 1 Hiipeilor gluHm-H, rniKcy nun, sprlngville, Alii. Thin WIIOOI'JXU COUUII. A woman who lms had experience with thin tliMiave, tella how to prevent remedv in for wi n hv l.v,m . .,i gite. Drain. llensou'Drug Co., Cottnijo li rove. DeoAro You Geo Kas! rolyniorphliin HnrKulua At the New Ivra Di uu Store. YOUXL FEEL AT HOME At the Where tho meals are well cooked and well nerved and the heda are. good. ITS CLEAN THROUGHOUT. And you'll llml everything homo-llko without home inconveniences. Como and stay iih long aa poaalble. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS 1'ieutoourCuiniiieiulul'frade. Trv our Sunday Dlnnor. Tho beat ever Served in any llotol in the City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. Will stand at John Sears' Cottage Grove, Mondavs nud Tuesdays nnd bal ance of time at HMHRSON'S FARM, near LATHAM. DESCRIPTION: Hay Deck is n 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 KOIt ITIILICATION. United StntcH Iiiul Olllce. ItoM'btirg. Ore.. VM2. Notice Ih hereby given that In com pliance with the provlnloUH of the act ofCougresH of June :i, lS7s entitled "An act for the wile of timber IiiuiIh In the StateH of California. Oregon. Nevada, and WiiHhlugtoiiTerrltorv." as extended to all the 1'ublle Land StateH liy act of AugliHt4, lN'JJ.Alfnsl I). Ixdtoy, of Cottage tirove. County 1 of Lane, State of Oregon, has t IiIh day Hied In tbl otllce bin Hworn Htatement .No. SmTI, for the liurehiiHe of the l.otn 4, .", (I it 7 of Sivtlou No. in TowtiHhlp No. ii1 S., Kangv No. 1 Went, and will offer proof to nhow that the land nought Ih more valu able for Uh timlier orntoue than for agricultural purpoHCH. mul to CHtali IIhIi IiIh claim to Haiti bind liefore Marie 1. Wmv, U. S. CoiumlnHloner at Kugene, Oregon, ouTliurwluv, the 7th day of August, lUOi. He namcH an wltneHHCH: Frank Heiiilet'Hoii, Frank Ix'Koy. of Cottage tirove, l.aneCo.,Oi'., .Ii'ie Iturnett. of Wild wood, Lane Co, Ore.. Anna .(.Cheney, of Cottage drove. Lane Co., Ore. Any and all peivoim elnlmlng ad vernely the above-deHcrllKst IiuiiIh ait ivqueHteil to file their elalniH In thin olllce on or before wild 7th day of An glint, uxy. J. T. Iliunot:H, lteglnter. A GOOD MODEL." If yon are not wearing Our Shoes and have been in the habit if paying higher prices, thinking you have been getting some- Si 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. rirtn v 1 ANYTHING YOU WANT. in the way of Hardware, Tools ami imblements, you can find at our store. Are you going mining? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. notick for irnucATiox ATTENTION LADIES. rulieit Slates liul Offlco Kiiwlmnr Orrren. May a), line. N'ntico tx hereby trlvt-n that In ctiiuiUauee I On the afternoon of Saturday ltii the tirnriilnm til the apt of (VngrtM ot I fav fst at 2 o'clock Mrs R P Junes, WT. entitle.! "An act tor the m!o l . y ? 1 , ,,.'...', timber laiidn tu the States of California. Ore- Watlds, of Salem, will deliver m V.''.-, . . ""v.?"..... . . V-... . nridrps nil rvmmno. fr,,,t munti. SHANAFEIrT'S Photograph Gallery SOW OIEW New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in t Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic ball. West side, Cottage Grove. externum wall Public- u.n.1 swtc by act f , aooress on canning iruits, meats. Anxun t, ciiarle-. iue. of Lorane, ' vegetables fish etc hv steam Comiiy of Ijcne. suite of Oregon, h.i J-gt.iaoie3, nsij, etc., oy steam. in nay men in iiii onu-e nismvorn .laiemeni rruit glowers aim an oiaera arc 1. iV.ti, for the nnri-ha.e of the w W J, j,,j,.i , t. M..-I1..H X., in ionhio xo. ai ij'.tnvitea to be present, c 11119 No. iVn. for Oil- 01 ,,r Kpt-iloii 'o '21 In townnhlo Nn. Jl) Kantre no. 6 we.t, ami u ill oner prool 10 inow that the laml Miuuhl l more valuable for Us Umber or f tune Inan forafrrlculliiralniiroes ami 10 estahllih hli clalin to icalil land before Marie I- ware, t. s. Commissioner at Kti Rene, Oreon, on Momlay, the till clay ot AiiKiist, wl. Itenameias nltne-ses: Henry A. Ilronvr, ot Albany, Unn Co., Ore.. Mae wllnu), UeurKe A lletls, Mrs. U. A. Belt, ot lorane, iJine Co.. Oregon. Any anil all rMina elalmlmr ailverncly the above-tleH-rlbeil latuls are rvtinesteil to tile theirelalmsln this olllce 011 or before salil 4th ilay vf AUKU't. 1 J. T. llaicuia. Itenlster. NOTICE FOlt rt'nMCATION. I'niteil states IjuhI Olllce. RosebnrK, Orcifou. Msy '.M. Ir.. Notli-e Is hereby given that In iomillaiin ultli the provisions of the aet of t'onitrevs of one n, 1. entltleil "An aet for the sale ot timber lamia In the Ktatea of California, Oregon Netaila, ami wakbiiiKton Terr tnry,"a extend, eil to alt the I'nblle lnel Slates liy uc-t of An Knit t, lH'JJ. Ia-oii A. woiulbiu) . of Iiralti, County of UoiiRlas, Slate of Oregon, has this ilaylllecl In this oihee his sworn statement No 'J.1l, for the imrehakoof the SKl-l of section Ho. 'Jit. toun. ...I. ..f r.i It cv.l Mii.1 will ntta j iriHiflo khow that I lie land sought Is more val. uauio lor lis cuuoer or .lone lunu lor nrgoc nicii. ral puriioses, and toestabllh his claim to said land before Marie h. uare, V. H, Commissioner at Kugene, Oregon, 011 Tuesday the (Hi day nf August, lmrj. lie names as witnesses: Charles Trumbull and John wagoner, of ' ral 11, Oregon, Jural, Van lthceand Manly I, Clarke.ofMlla1aMI1.il.. Any and all oersont claiming adrerselythe above-described lauds are reUetrl to Ale their claims In ihlsvlllce on or before said A day of August, WW, J. T. Umnau ltcgter. liead roul estate barsaliu of Jerome Knox ti Co. ICEI ICE1 ICE1 We are prepared to furnish ice in any quantity. Bohemia lee & Cold Storage Co. Leave orders at O. Q. McClel lau's cigar store. Phone No. 191; t BolneirLia. 1 Saloon Main St., Cotlsgo drove. A.M. WHITE & CO. Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept on' hand. Vour patronage is respectiuiiy solicited, w frirHVffc , 1