Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 13, 1902, Image 5

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    (5H1IK Co.NOUATIJI.ATIlM -
When it beoiuiic evident, heyond
liny teuioiwble dmihl, tlmt Chain,
brrlnln wan elected to the hli;h
iilliec of Kiivitno: of the m.Uc,
Oovcmur Otcr ncnl lilm the follow
i t) K coiicrtiltilatoty iiicmiikc:
"You will plcitnc accept my con
KinltilutloiiK upon your election lo
the office ol" (Jovcrnor of Oickoii.
1 teiet very much that circtiin
Mtiticci made the election of a
democratic governor khII)Ic, hut
nllil'e It WHH Mo. I wiili to ansuir
Will lllllt lllKlf m mi .1 !.
j ' v in .ii. iii juui
jwtty to whom 1 would Hurremlcr
the oilier with inoir plniMitc thnn
yourself. 1 cut wish yon no better
Kood lortune than to exprcHK the
nope, win iiciici, tlmt the end of
your teini may nee the .State of
t)ifjti In iii Kood condition in
cvety branch of its public net vice
us you will find it on tlie day of
your Imiutitulioii."
Tltl.ttHIONif iMI'ltoVltMUNTH
The I.oiik Distance Telephone
Company UiU week hud a crew of
vxpcMit nt work settinj; new polei
ou lidc ittrcetn, pttttitii; in new
cable and Hwitch bonrd mid other
wise addlui: to thewotth of the
y-tcm installed in Cottage drove.
The couijmuy him made rapid pro-
(tret lierc in the two und u half
yenr of it existence. When
the nyfitem was first inMalled tlie
number of phone(iubcrlberi did not
excerd twenty-five, Txlay seventy
five subictibcr- aieou the Hue and
many more will be added this
tumuli. The system here is
very complete and as it stands nt
present will accommodate 500
phones.
ANOTIII'.lt RAII.KOA!) AHSUKItt). -
It Is now very positively stated
that n railroad will be built
between Umpire City on Coos Hay.
mill KoscbuiK. and that construc
tion will be bcjitu by September 1,
lit the latest, says the Portland
OrcKiiuiaii of June 8th. This, ills
Mid, will be done even If the pro
ject for 11 railroad between Salt
J.ukc City and Cons Hay should
fail. Chief I,. I). Kinney, of the
Great Central Railroad Company.
is authority for this statement, and
be says arr.iuKemcuts have already
proRrrKsed far enouj-h to make the
Kmplrc-Roseburg railroad u prac
tical certainty.
K'SHNTIAf. AtHUTIO.V.
Abrnms and Thomas have this
week added a very essential im
provement to their planing plant In
the way of a drv kiln Tlie build
ing is 12x30 feet and all droned
and fitilsliini: lumber will be run
through the kiln before put on the
market. The company has also
leased the ground and lumber
sheds bclnnnim; to the ( StoufTer
estate, nnd this- week TTitve com
pleted nttuni;onicnli whereby they
will handle the entire output
fiom the Wheeler & Owens saw
mill.
GlKII) iMSIIIMi. -
Trout fishermen arc out in force
these fine days anil several fine
MritlKS of the speckled beauties
have been lauded by our local
"Isaac Walton's." A few nice
strings have been caught up Silk
creek and Coast Fork but the best
fishing now seems to be 011 Mnsby
creek which is lined with anglers,
especially on Sundays. The best
catches have been made with
salmon ctt;s but thev arc now bc
cinninn to rise to a fly.
Wltr.l. I'ATRONI.KIt.
The conductor's excursion last
Sunday was well patronized all
nlonjj the line. Cottage Grove was
represented by nearly 300 people,
Kukciic about the same, and the
other valley towns in proportion.
Tlie excursion started from here
with six cars and when the train
reached Salem seventeen cars were
attached and nil were filled with
excursionists.
Shot With a Molk Gun
While engaged in setting 11
mole gun 011 his farm near Rose
burg, one dny last week, K. P.
I'ceble in some manner discharged
the gun, the load of shot tearing
nwny the flesh between his thumb
nnd forefinger nud severing an
nrtery but breaking no bouts.
Later gangrene set in and the
thumb was amputated. This is
the first accident of the kind that
we have learned of.
For California.
Mr. nud Mrs. Howard lleacle
started last Saturday morning for
Illue r.ake, California, where they
expect to make their future home.
Mr. Deagle'r. father nnd mother re
moved from here to California
nearly n year ago, nnd now they
re to be joined by sou nnd daugh
ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ikagle's many
friends wish them n trip without
Occident and the best of success in
their new home.
Kmepi'Ai. Situvicits.
Mpv. Tnlm Dawson, will hold
ISpiscopnl services in this city at the
Masonic Hnll Tuesday evening,.
next week, nt a ociock. a couu.ii
invitation is extended to all.
Lawn Ick Cukam Social.
Ice cream will be served ou the
lawn enst of Wheeler & Phillip's
office, Saturday evening, June 14
Everybody invited.
' WANTltn.
iirm ctrnfirr rrlt-lc. Pnll fit
or address Imperial Hotel, Cottage
urove, uretfon.
Ifou SAi.it.
A number of fine vending Cotts
wool bucks for sale. Inquire of D,
ii. wcifnrlnntl,
t I r . i
o -
Gill Mcilduwn npent Wednesday
in IJu,;cuc.
A. A. A.ihy ca,tnc down fiom
l!"Kenc Hatttidny.
Frank Whipple was in liom thr
millet thin week.
Horace Haunt went down to the
county sent Hattit 1h.
iff It a i . f.
w ii. nnr.iiiii was a visitor to
Kiikcuc Uht Tuct lay. ,
'
M,'w r" Rct''' ,lf '2iHene viiied i
1 '""W imv this week.
I. II. Ilii
liui'.ham of Portimd spent
in I'.mic... i. ......
in .uii.i,i vuim .
the week
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Wall are
visiting in Portland this wct-k.
J. 15. McKihben and wife visifd
the county scat last Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Huh IIcIiiks re
turnei from Portland Iat Suudtiy.
Gill Mcddovvs and Charley Ru
tuu came in fiom llohcinia Suuduy.
Harily Crow, of l.orane. was 11
caller at the Nugget office this
week .
Frank Hughes came in from his
mining property in Dnhcmla this
week.
Mrn.
frlvndN
wis'k.
C. II. ViiliilciiliurK vIhIIciI
mill piiruntH In Kii);eiic UiIm
S K Richardson, the piano man,
leturiicd Monday from a business
trip to Albany.
Miss Lena Foreman went to
Yamhill Monday for u short visit
with relatives.
Ralph linker is spending a few
weeks vacation visiting his parents
in this city.
A. Kelscy, of l.orane, who has
been ill for several weeks is now
recovering slowly.
Mr, anil Mrs. Dave Sears have
taken charge of the Musick cook
house for the season.
Mrs. Hattic Hest of Gcrvais is
visiting her mother, Mrs. I.. M.
Thompson of this city.
N. II. ('ockerllne, Nioinl iik'ent tor
the NorthweMtern I.lfo Inmirmu'u Co.,
wiih In the city UiIm week.
A. C. HhlvcH, li U. of O. Htuilent.
vnmi' up WislncBilny. Mo cxix-ctM to
hM'nil the Hummer In Itohciiiln.
Alf Johnson of the I.cRoy Min
ing Co. spent Monday in the city
returning to the hills Tuesday.
Sinn lleimett lelt thin week for
t'olorndo, whore ho will remain for
Home 1 1 1 nt- wlrli the view ol n-pilii-Infills
heiiltli.
Cox, of the "IUUrc," wih In
from the IiIIIh IIiIh week, and report
uver.vthliu? lively In tlutt Mectlon of
lUiliemln ('uiiip.
Mis. Dora Fields who hah been
visiting with her brother, 1'rnnk 1
Skillman, returned to her home nt
llrownsvillc last Monday.
Mining Manager Alfred Johnson
of the I.eRoy arrived from tin
property Sunday evening, lie re
ports work progressing very nicely.
W V. Culver arrived in the cit.v
last Friday from Ft. Cobb, Okla
homa, Ter., and expects to locate
in Lane county either at this place
or JMtgeue.
The many friends of J. W.
linker, who has been seriously ill
at the family home in this, city for
the past four mouths, was able to
ride out this week.
Illue print maps of any township
in Roscburg, Oregon I.aud District,
showing all vacant lauds for socts
each. If you want any information
from the U S. I.aud Office, address.
TlTLIC GUAKANTHIt &. I.OAN Co.,
A. Taylor nrrived in the city last
Friday from Vullevista. California,
and expects to remain during the
summer. Mr, Taylor lc It this lo
cality about seventeen years ago
and lias not been back except once
or twice for short visits during
these years.
Mrs. Mcrriruan who has been
visiting here for some time with
her sister, Mrs. Herbert Kakm, re
turned Sunday to her home nt
Spokane, She was accompanied
as far as Portland by Mrs. Eakin
who will visit friends there n few
days before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Long arrived
from Ashland Tuesday, where
they have resided the last four
months, Mr. Long having a run on
the South Division of the S. P. Mr.
Long has accepted a position ns
conductor on the South Kastern &
Oregon R. R. ou the line from this
city to Bohemia. Their many
friends will be pleased to nave
them make their permanent home
here.
READ IT IN IIIH NKWHl'AI'EU.
r!,ii,Mi, Miiliniili n u-fill lrtimvn I.An.
nun citizen uf New Lebanon, Ohio, Is n
constant reader of tho Duytou Yolks-
. . - I l.l -
roillUiK. lie Kiiuna umi nun pnpvr
iilinn to mlvertlHO only tho best in its
....I...., ..a mi, I tpli.iti lu, hum. Clinmhnr.
I Milium"! " ' 1 HVt. ..w h.. -
hiln's rum mum luivcriiscu iiicrcui lor
Itunu buck, ho mil not ncsitntg in uuy-
I1.11I1. nt It Inv htn wifn. whn fnr
eight, weeks hud stillered with the most
tcrriblo imlnu In her buck and could cot
110 rellOI. IIO HMJ-b. llr uhiiik uiu
I'ldn Halm for a tow days my wife wild
to mo, 'I toel na though b' rn anew,'
imdboloio using tho entire contents of
tho bottle tho unbearable pains hud en.
tlrely vnnUhcd nnd alio could again
take 1111 hor household duties. He la
vory thankful nnd hopos that all Suitor
lug likewise will hear of hor wonder
ful recovery This vnhmblo liniment Is
lor sale by I.vons .t Applegnte, Drain.
Iteiifon Drug 'Co., Oottnge Urove.
Till! NEW RAILROAD.
Work on the ). & S. IJ. Proxrcnnlnc
Unpldly :lrit Hnglno Received
thin Wcck-Campbcll & Alex
ander will Complete Con
tract on 'lime.
. Have your oyeH and nervous energy
! by weurhiK 11 pair of Dr. I.owe'n hii
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. 1 ifrior kIuwh.
New Hotel and Sawmill In l.onz
Itlrigham'ii Addition New
Union Depot.
MexHm. CmiiiiiIicII & Alexander mo
! ViM.,,l"5 "'i' wolk "" ''tllioiKl to
HoIh'iiiIh In 11 iinwt HiitlHfnctor.v
I i,i,in,.r.
.The right of way gang under W.
W. .MiuftiTMon haHcoiiiiletedllM work
and the grading gangH an; well ad
vanced wltli the work.
The bridge carpcntci-H are framing
the tliiibei-H Id the vardH in thlHUlty
and teamxare hauling them to their
di-Htlnatlon.
"No. I," the flrHt engine reached
UiIh city WedneHday inoriilng, and
the eoiiHtructlou train crew Ih made
iipuHfollow-H: Kd Long, conductor;
C. V. Humphrey, 'nglnis-r; .Iiih. I.yle,
llreiuan; C. W. Clmltcilu, brakemau.
NI-.W llCI'OT.
It. Kidder, general manager of the
H. I'. Co.'h Hiich In Oreiton. arrived In
UiIh city Thui-Hday uiornlug byi
Mlieelalear, and completed arrange-'
inentH for the erection of the new I
depot. The Htructure will be erected
Immediately on the ground where
the old depot Htnudri only eighteen'
feet further back, toadmll of another
track Ix-tween the depot and thei
mnlu line. The building will lie-a I
union puMHcnger and Uelght depot,
and will be modern In every wiiHoofl
the word. The groumlH will 1m I
dn-HHcil with dcconipowd granite,
and upon ItH completion the depot
and yarilH will Im w-eond to none In
Oregon. In eoiiHlderatlon of thin lm-
I r iveiaent .MenHrn. lilngham & Img'
made 11 deed to the Southern l'arlllc
Company for the yard grounds, ItH)
feet wide by l'JOO feet long.
NKW HAW MILL
ArrangementH were made thin week '
forthe Immediate eoiiHtruetlon of a
naw mill In I,ong& Illngham'H addi
tion, the Hlte IH-Ing ndjaecut to the
new railroad yardn on the went Hide, 1
Houlh of the old ilourlug mill nlto. !
Long and lilngham will be nt the
head ol the company. The plant Ih
already ordered through D. McCarty.
repn.-Hentliig the large maehllicry
hotiHC of Totum A llowen, of Port
land, mid the mill will Ih- In oihtii
tlon In sixty dayn. The bolter and
engine of the Ilourlug mill will Ik
lltiilu'd, while the rent of the plutit
will Ih' new, dlixs-t from the factory.
The mill building will ho IMxMlfcct,
30,000 feet capacity to legln with mid
win ih incrcuHcii to luu.tsw capacity
an hooii an the llohemla railroad can
furnlHh the logn from the Ix-lt uf tlm
Ih.t up How river which Ihih been se
cured by the mill company.
ThU Is one of the cntorprlHos long
looked for and which will Ih- hailoil
with delight by the iteoplo of Cottage
drove, as It guarants?H UHubntantlal
pay roll the year around.
NKW HOTEL.
Work wascommenced this week on
the remodeling of tho Ilourlug mill
building with the view uf cunPl-tli)R
U iiitu a hotel. The elevntorlH being
torn down ami the low addition to
thu main building will rained to the
1 'iKht of tlie main part. Vlun'om
niereii 11 win miiKc aw or -in room
houxe, nnd will 1m up-to-date and an !
ornament to the cit.v. I
Local Brevetiei. o jl
O - " ;
The Imperial hotel spoils a new1
sign and "Old Glory" waves from j
the housetop. j
The Nugget is this week com
pleting a splendid prospectus for
the Hiawatha and I.cRoy Mining
Companies respectively.
There is a red-hot ball game to
be pulled ofi next Sunday nt Eu
gene between Hampton Iiros., teamj
and Mt Angel, nnd quite a number
of enthusiasts from this place ex
pect to attend.
The new railroad yards present
a lively scene this week. The rails,
ties and bridge timbers are being
unloaded there nud n force of
bridge carpenters are hard tit work
framing the timbers.
Last week wc neglected to men
tion the concert given by the C. M.
A. band at the Opera House on
Saturday the 31st and also on
Mondny the 2nd. The people of
Cottage Grove should brace up and
give the band boys sonfe encourage
ment. All members of the Oregon Fire 1
Relief Association in and around,
Uottagc Urove are hereby notified
that for convenience to local mem
bers anyone so wishing may pay
assessments to First National Bank
of Cottage Grove and take receipt,
therefor. Chas. Grissun, Vice
Pres.
Deo Aro Yon (See KshI
1'olyinorplilnn ISnrgalna
At tho JJow Kru Driis Stoit).
Cedar posts for sale by Hakiu &
Hristow.
YOU'LL PEEL AT HOME
At thf V I I'll! I
Whero tlio menla nro well cookoil and well ervetl and tho hviU aro good.
ITS TI1KOUCJSIOUT.
And you'll llnd ovorytlilnc homo-llko without homo incouveiiloiiecs.
Come nnd stay as long as possible.
FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROMS
Free to our Coimnerclnl Trado. Try
rcInlTrndo. Try our Bunduy Din
Sorvod in any Hotel In thu City.
N. D. HARDY, M'gr.
COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON.
tC Butintm Briefs, .s "
I-'Inc writelicH and Jewelry at M. ('.
MiuIwmi'm. Hi-v tliern.
Dr. I.owv'k kIuhws Htre'iiKllien the
' cyeH anil lirnln.
Good second hand carriag: nnd
harness for sale cheap by lvakin &
Ilristow.
Ilu ciiiv mid kcc Dr. Ixiwe nhoill
your cycH next WcilncHilay and
'i'liiirwlay .May -2H
The liellMon DrilK Ci tlie oldeMt
and always rellitliln drilKHtoru In
CottaKe Oi'ove.
For toilet nrtleloH do not fall tonx
amliii' tlii! very complete Mtnek at
lieiiHou DniK Co.
Good fire and burglar proof safe
for sale at .1 bargain, lvakin &
Ilristow.
Ai-o you troubled with brain fair
mid heiwhiehii? If ho lei Dr. J.owo
romovc the can mo with a pair of IiIh
MUK.'rIor
The rrat rlictiiimtlmn niii
Mlt'lu'll St. D.vhoii'h llliiinl I'urllier.
for nale by Iteiinon Drut; Co, Hole
llgl'lllH.
Jluy DyMon mid MlteheU'H lllood
I'urlllor. It will do you j-ood. A
ri!at rheuumtlHin cure. iteiiHon Dhik
Co. Hole aKcntH.
Jlcivire of air dried or half dry
(loorliiK. cflllnK mid rustic. The
Ilooth-Kelly LiiuiU'rCo. mr making
Kieclal prlcfH on klln-drleil lumber.
I'rewrlntlonK
I'reHerlptloiiH
I'lVHerlptloiiH
lieiiHou DrtiK Co.
Next Wednewjny nnd to noon of
Thui-Hilay .May l!8 & iKJ Kiikpho'h well
known oVulo-optlclan will Ih- la Cot.
tiifpi Orovu nt thu Sherwood houwi.
Barred Plymouth Rocks.
Kkkh for wile from prlzu-wlnnlns
blrdn. J'er wttllig. Sl.CO.
.1. W. Mount, Cottngi! Grove.
If In need of dental work call on
Dr. Mac.v. now iH'nnanently located
In the Dr. Snapp bulldlntf, Mnlu
St., Cottage Orovc, Oregon.
DriiKt like wcnrlnj npparel to
KiVO iH'Ht lemiltH miiHt Imj nf best
quality. IleiiKon Drug Co. always
kit'iiH the p 11 rent drugH obtainable.
Icel Icel Ice!
We are prepared Ut fnrnlnli lee In
any quantity. Houemia In; & Cold
Stoiiaob Co. I!ftvc ordern at O. O.
MeL'liillan'H cigar store. Phone No.
101.
If there l one thing in UiIh world
yon Hhould be careful of, It Is the
inedlelne you take. Medicine Ih a
(iodHend to man only when properly
lutAerllK'd, properlv compounded
and proixu ly taken. Youundoubtodly
have fall h In your family ph.VHlclau.
Yon can use your own jiidgmotil.
when It come to tuklnu it, but in
tlm filling of the proscription. Ih? sui'e
that it Is done nt the old rellnblp
drugHtorci Uknhos Duur. Co.
00 10.ii
MRS. PET SANFORD'S
For Fashionable Dressmaking.
MAIN STKF.ET
CoTTAOK GKOVU, OKK.
NOTICE for rrnucATiON.
I'nitci simo Land Office.
RoftbtirK, orepiin. Jnnc t. ire.
S 11113 'i hartiby gl-n tht In coinplUnca
wlih lh-nr-iv.alonii or lb m-i of Onaicv, of
June 3, MS. entitled "An for the Mte of
Tlrulwr Ijiurti in thu stun nf California. Orj
Kon, Nevadit. nnd Waihlnciun Ti-rrltorv." tu
extended to nil the Public Lund Sure b net
il AUK..11 1. 111, tfalah Mudmtt. ol Orlneet'ni
(Auntv of Mill tjii-i. PtHte "i Minn hi ihli
day fllod In thti offirc hh Miorn Rtatement No
yfi28. fur the pn rebate ol the Northweat quarter
of SacUon No. C3. Townsliln xi South, ol KaiiBe
6 V.i and wilt olfei iroof loihow thai the land
rought Ii more valuable for Its timber or atone
than for ag-rta dutral nrpoiscs. and to eilabllsh
hlarlatm tuaafd land beioni tho Register unit
Receiver ol IhN ofllcnat ltnsobnrff, Oregon, on
Saturday (he 37 day ot Septambisr, 1303,
Ilenatnetaa itneaea:
tv K. Trumball. John wagoner, nf Drain. Or..
K ' Cunday, of Kdlih, Mlnnuota, Horace
Tutnain. of Drain. Ore.
Anvaudall pemim elalinlnc adterpelythe
above-ilecrlla landi are requeated to file
ihelr clalmi In ibl.i office on or before laid 37
day ol Sopiumber, IH;.
T. liHiuora RUter.
KOTICK KOI! ri'llMCATlON.
I'ulted Stalea Und Ofllec
Ilo-oburc. Oreuon. June 10, VStl
Notice ii hertbv Klteu U.al In ct.intdiani-o w Mi
theprovilonaol the act fonKrcsaofJunott,
entltleil "An Act fur the late ol Timber Mud a
in the Htatoinf California. Oregon, Nexada, and
Waslilnilon Territory." an eiu-ndeil to all the
Public Land Slalea b urt ulAugiin i, lute,
Jnhn T. Snlleo of Cotii;e Urove, County
of laiue Klalo of Orciron bai (hfa dav tiled in
thlaofllco hia avrorn itateiut-ut No. 2177, for the
pirn-hate ot the lita 4, 5. t, and II of section
No. 20. InwnililpSI South, of lUnire I West and
utll Hirer proof loihow thai tho land nought ii
uioro aluable for 11a tlmlier or ilone than for
agricultural puroea. und to ettabliih iilr
i-lalni to laid land beforo Mario L. Ware,
r H. CoiuniU-loner at Knpene. Oregon, on
Saturday thu A day nf September, Unci.
lie naiuca an witnproi:
T. M. Smith. I' S. llruraby. of rotlaira drove.
1111, Co., Ore. , A. J . Aiidernon. M. Pitcher, ol
Slar, Oie.
ny and all forHoui clalmlnf; adveraely
tho anove-dcicrfbcd landi are rcqueited to hie
their clalini In tb.1 nftico on or before laid ti
day nt septembor !.'.
J. T IlKltHlE, lti'KlMer.
My little nan had mi utliick uf wlioop
Int! cough and wax threatened with
pneiimohia: but for Cluuiihcl'luin'ti
CourIi Heinedy wo njiuld have hail a
serloim tiiiio of'it It nlo savuil him
from vovorsl sovcro iittuekn of crimp.
II. J. Slriekfaden, editor World-Ileridd,
l'ulr Haven, Wiinli . For salo by Lynn
A Applei:alo, Driiin, lleniion Drug Co.,
Colt:ii;Q Urove.
Kino ruaiilenees. cholee lots, business
blocks for sitlo Jjroino Knox it Co.
M 1 1 IIIMI'il, V V S
our Bunduy Dinner. Tho best oyer
RAILROAD CONDUCTORS HAD
IWJTIMH ATSAI.IZAt.
Over 3,000 People Attended Athletic
SfMirWnnilSaw SizhU Portland
Wins Italldame Prom Cot
tngo Orovc.
The most largely attended rfil-'
road excursion given in Oregon
thiH year had for its objective point
Salem last Sunday. It was thc'
annual excursion of the Order of
Railroad Conductors Tweiity-thrc
coaches loaded to the guards left
Portland in two sections at 8 and !
n:o u. ill. iCMJCtlivciYt wuiii; u
i, - i.:t '
-
train of 17 coaches brought up an
other large crowd from join
along the Southern Pacific as fur
south as Cottage Giovc. The day
was .111 ideal one for the interesting
program of athletic events given at
tht Salem fair grounds, where the
largest crowd congregated. There
were sports of all kinds, from sack
and potato races, to speed try-outs
between ponies and automobiles.
The .star feature ot the day, how
ever, was a baseball game between
the Fidelity and Cottage Grove
teams. This was won by the Fi
d lily learn, by a srorc of 10 to 3.
The game was not a very excit
ing one for se-cral reasons but
drew a large crowd nevertheless.
Tlie boys Irom here are too much
for the Portland team under fa
vorable conditions, but Sunday
was their day off. The low score
of Cottage Grove is due to rank
decisions of the umpire, good field
work by the shifty Portlandcrs,
and poor batting and base-running
and hard luck on the part of our
hovs. The large score of the Port
land team was largely due to rank
decisions of the umpire, "bares on
balls" by our pitcher and a little
"ragged" infield work by a couple
of the boys, none of which will
happen again. McFarland, Wal
lace, Monroe nnd "Duke" Knox
did good work. The score by
innings was as follows:
Portland 301301200 10
Cottage Grove 200010000 3
The Portland trains left about
six o'clock and the southbound
train n few minntps later for borne.
Thus ended one of the most larcelv
attended and most orderly excur
sions in the history of the South
ern Pacific in the valley.
(If nhat lines a b.ul tittw in vour
tii-mih remind yon? It imlimter thai I
vniir tU'imtirh in in 'n.id rni dition nnd1
will lemind -on ihrt llnrt- is no hing i
ifcvid hr surh n dii-nrder an Ohnnitier-
I Iain's Slonnu-li A Liver Tabletf after
having oni-fl ned them. Thev cImiiiw j
land inviirorate I'm .-luni.ich mid regulate
ilu-liowel. Fur Krflr at S3 cents pi r
bov liv H?iiiin Drug Co. I
For hiliouue.H uc Ch:inilerl.iinV
riiuiiui-li t Liver Tubleln. Tht-v cleanse .
the rtomiieh anil repuhite tije liver und
)cN, rlTei'tinc a quick nnd pvrnin
Hunt enre. For mle by Bttison Drup
C'i., Ciiltnpe (trove. I
llo Por Newport Oregon's Favorite
Seaside Resort. i
HecoftnizitiK the ndvantnge ofNeAv
port ns a summer retort over other ,
Rouolde resorts in the northwest, nnd
to mnkc It possible for nil who desire
to do so to spend their vacation by
the oeeitu waves, the Southern Pa
cific Company In connection with the
t'orvnllls & Kastern railroad, will 1
place on side, effective Juno loth,
round trip tickets from nil points In '
Oregon ou the Southern Pacific to
Newport, good for return until Octo
lier 10th. ut special reduced rates.
For full Information please Inquire
of your lacal agent.
W. K. Com an, f!en. Pas. Agt.
"wrioiiToit i'iiiu7iaFioNT
Unitdl .States Land Office,
KuxchurK, Oref)n,Aur. 21, 100i.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the p'rovininns of the act of
Congress of Juno It, 1S7S, entitled "An
aetlurthe sale of timber hind in tlie
States of California, Oregon, Nevada anil
VVaehiumuu Territory, as exteudeil to
all the Public Umd State" by act of Au
irust -I. 1S93. Andrew M. Fry, of Aurora.
County nf Marion, Slate of Oregon,
has this day tiled in thisotUce his sworn
statement No. 2249, for the purchase of
tlm NWli Section No. 34, Township 20
South, of Hango (l West, and will offer
proof to show that tho land sought is
more valuable for its titnlicr or stone
than for agricultural p'iriinse,and toes
lahliidi his claim to t,a!d hind before
Mario I.. Ware, U. 8. Commissioner at
Kugcue. Oregon, ou .Monday, the 2Hth
day of July, 11)02.
bho nainesas witnesses:
1,. Webert, li. W. Fry, K. Will und C.
Snyder of Aurora Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the nliovti-describcd lands aro re
quested to lile their claims in this olllce
on or Mure said 28ih day of Julv. 1002.
J. T. limnuES. Hegister.
NttTK'K FOH PUBUCATION.
United State Lund Office.
UoKotmiWi Oiv., Jluy 12. 11)02.
Notice In hereby Klven tlmt In coin
liliunco with tho provlsloiiH of tliouut
of CoiiKivKs of .InneJl, 1S7S, entitled
"An net for tho Hale of timber lundn
lu the tSt!iten of Cullfornhi, Oregon,
N'evndn, tuul WnuliliiKtonTVnitor.v,"
iih extended to all the Public Lund
States by act ot AitKunt -1, 1802. Min.
KllaT. Fisher, of Eugene, County of
I.ane. State of Oregon, Iuih this day
Hied in this offk-e her sworn state
luent No. 2381, for tho purclmseof the
NW (tif Wectlon No. 22 In Township
No. 21, IlaiiRev fJo. 1 West, and will
offer pi'oof to jdiow that tho land
sought s more valuable for Its Um
ber or stouu Ihuu for agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before, the Itegluter and
Heceiver of this office at Itoseburg,
Ore., on Saturday, the 2tith day of
July. 1002.
She names as witnesses:
A. P. Churchill, of Cottage O'rove,
Ore.. Minnie W. Hhupe, Mrs. Corluno
0. Alloy, ot Itoseburg, Ore., Noah H.
Alley, of Eugene, Ore.
Any ami all persons claiming ad
versely the above-desciilied lands are
ivuuested to file their claims In this I
office, on or beloit) said 2Qth duy of
July 1002.
J T BltiuoKs, Register
I sV6VVfcsyW
'We Suit the Hard to Suit."
Don't take our word for it, but call and he convinced tlmt
The On sli Grocery Co.
Carry the cleanest and most Complete line of
the city.
in
Wc keep a full line assortment of fresh I'ntlts" and vege
tables in season.
The Cash Grocery Co.
A. Q. Young, Manager.
-sVSV VfcfcfcVsvsvsVfcSv SVWVtWM
TOUE.ftS'' SUPPM flovlsit ,
ISohernia, Oregvri.
General iHcrcIiuudisc,
Miners' Tools and
Ammunition,
Give us a call and wc will treat you right.
KNOWLES & GETTYS.
I JE
1 Holding up
? Holding Down Prices.
Ve present you with the Best Stock of
China ware you ever had a chance to
Choose from. Not a Piece here but has
4 passed the Critical Inspection of careful
ill lives.
I WE KNOW QUALITY
i3 and Sell Quality. You'll P.ij- only
Reasonable Prices for what you Buy
! Under Odd Fellow's Hall.
I'nut.vTION.
I'nited Stlc Ijinrl OHli-e
KoM'LurB Otfgnn. May SO, 1K.
Notion i licreby given that in compliani'A
with ibo provinionii ol the act of CngreM of
Junes 1,8, cutitloJ "An art (or the fale ol
limber lands In tho Slulos ot California, Ore-
l'n.-..rl.i u..l IV u.Ki.in.nn T.,.l,nrv " il
extriideKl to all rublle Lanit State hy 'aet o( '
Aupuitt I. 19 Charla wIltM, of Loranc.
t'ounty of Lane, hiato of Oreeon, bra
tlila day 11 led In thin cfUce his tworn rlaiemcnt
No. SW, for the nnrchaM ot Iho w ii W j
ol tei'tton No. il In townkhlp No. A) e.,
ltaniro no iiMCt,anil Mill offer proof to show
that the land noiiRut la more valuable for III
timber or ione thnn tor ogrieultural purponea
and to ottabljali hlaelatra to aald land before
Marie 1. ware, i. i ommiMioner a a.
Bene, Oreiron. on Monday, tho 1th day of
AllglMt, l!.
Hu nanicii aii wltnefaeii:
Henry A. Brewer, ol Albany. I.inn Co., Ore.,
Mae Willie, tic ,rgo A !ett, Mra. O. A. Iletti, of
Loranr, I.ane Co., Oregon-
Anyand all peron claiming advertely the
aboe-rtocrlbed landa are rt'iueaied to Ale
thelri'talnuln thtaollUonii or bcloro aald Itq
day uf Align!, 1!".'. J. T. llsitKiia. Iteglttcr.
NOTUK FOB rfllLICATIO.N.
t'litlcd Matea Land ODIee,
- lioiiobiirg. Oroiioii, May'l, l'."'J.
Noth'o la hereby iriien that in t-ompllanee
nlth the provialoua ol the aut of Congreca ol
unolt, IftiS. eittllied "An act for tho sale ot
limber landa in Iho State,, of California, Oregon
Nevada, ami Washington Terr tory," an extend
ed to all the 1'iiblle Luml Htatei by net of Ail
gnat I, Ihw, Loon A. w oodbnry, of Praln, County
of lioiiKlas.litatc o Oregon. haMhl day filed lu
tlita ottieo lii auoru tateineul No 3ftn, for Ibe
purrhare of tb riKi-l of aocilon ho. (own.
hl,'..'ouili. ot ranae n uekt, and will offer
proof to alion- that the land Fought Uroore val
uable for tta tiinlior or r-tone than for argrleultu.
nil purpoat'i1, and to etablUh,lita claim to aald
land before Marie L. ware, I'. M. foiumhuluner
'ut Kugene, Oregon, on Tueaday tbo otli
ilayot Atigunt, life,
lie nameaaa wllneaaeifi
Charlea Trumbull and John wagoner. .of
rraiu, iiregnn, jai-ou van iineeanu Mtiniy i,
l-larke.nl Mllarn UiLn.
Any and all lmraoua clatinliig ad-ericly tho
aboto deH-ribed landa are rtyiuoatrd to lilu
tueir eiaima in inuoini'tt ii or iniiure aani
davof Auauat. KXr'
1 T Ualugta Kcgltter
Head real
K nnx fi I io
cstittf bargsina of Jerome
NOTii-fi ron 1
svsvsvwV'
roceries
Tlie Best Oil Cookiiiff.
Stove Ever Made,
Is the automatic, blue flnmool! cooker.
It Ih a boon to tho housekeeper in hot
weather, and will boll, bake or ronat
like a charm. It burns only a, gallon
of oil In from sixteen to to twenty
hours, and In the safent, simplest,
cleanest nnd mot economical stovq
ever made.
Quality
ANYTHING YOL WANT.
iu the way of Hardware, Tools and
ttnblemcnts, you can find at our
store. Ark YOU GOING MINING?
See our Stock of Tools and Sup
plies before you make your pur
chases. We Keep everything a
Miner needs.
Bohemia
Saloon
MainBt., Cottage Orove.
A.M. WHITE & CO,
I
v
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Choice Hue of yqtjors
and Cigars kept on
hand. Your .patronage
is respectfully solicited.
!
DaKwip Daiarnw,
Jreaieot,
Iltnjxnr rKiK,
cihirr
flic First National hi
-OF-
CoTTAGB OhQVU, OKK.
Paid up Capital, $25,000.00
Money to loitu oil approved neeuril.
Exohunuea Hold, avullulile anv ,iUcfi
1 iu thuUnitud State.
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