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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1902)
BOHEMI A -N U G GET. -ism. .'HOWARD HENRY, lloprltlorfc CMfOWAIW, ntor, IJT.W.MUVHY, . AmocM L'illor M4 HalM Maaaftr. R rrtcrrf lit te ip1onf t CMtuft Ornre, tJrwuTSIKofiflm rl. ffin ml'r. Arivitrtliftig lVrirm mw't kutiirn itpaii Wlilltatl. Til W I'AIT.R r kl mi III l K. U lirnle". iTrriinniir rticvncr, miumwi jiiercimmi r.x r.nrvHui Vranriji'vlliifrnU. nliereeun incU lor mlnrrlMnr rmn tttuik fur II. Friday, jvtvr u, 1902. There rs one improvement tliat would cost the citizens, or the school board, or the city, upon whomever it might fall, so very Jjtlcthat it secrus a pity that it has .not' been attended to before and a d Jtiblc pity that it cnnnot be at tended to immediately. The writer refers to the bareness of the .school grounds. There is not a shrub of nny kind growing. It is true there has been several attempts to plant and grow shrubbery, but only in a half-hearted way, and with very little encouragment from the citi zens at large, and the result is that what was planted died. A row of maples could be put around the grounds at a small cost, that would greatly enhance the appearance of the grounds 111 two or three years. As a hint to the teachers it would not be a bad idea to start a small flower garden in the enclosure. Let a few of us contribute a few loads of sand and loam, call upon some of the good homemakers for" a few choice bushe.-., and let the corps of lady seacners interest the students in theculture of God's choicest flower? , Let us make a presentable school ground. While we are at it, 'it would be a good idea to paint the flag pole and unfurl Old Glory once again. Star Route Hon Delivery. Notice Is hereby given to the public that the contractu In effect July 1, 11M)2, (or the performance ol mnll wr vice n the star routes In the xttitvH mid territories hetvliinfter named provide thuf, hi addition to carrying the mull ( the various postofllec, the carrier will Ik? required to de liver limit Into alt boxen mid hang small bags or satchels containing mull on mine or posts (hut may Ih erected along the Hue of the .route under the following regulations of the depart went: Any lHTHon living 011 or near the route mid not within the corporate limits ut any town or within SO rods of any postolllce, who desires his mall deposited at a given point 011 the line ot the route by the carrier may provide and erect a suitable box oremneoii the roadside, located In COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS DOINGS OP TtlB CITY DADS DAY HVEMNO. MON Walker nJ Jcnks Orantcit Permits to Build on Main Street-Other Uuilness Transacted. The council met at the citv hall last Monday evening in regular seS ston and transacted the following iHtsiucss: rjranted petition ofld. Jenks to ! It a t a such iiiniiiirrtiMtiilMnnrlieIiiMill. uw' 0 a OUMIICKS OI0CK OH IllSlOtSOIl evidently as limetleuble liy the "" "r " "ep". It is particularly gratifying to the patrons of the Cottage Grore school that theN board has seen its 'way clear to retain Professor A. L. Briggs as principal of the school for tbeensning term. When the di rectors, secured Professor Briggs two years ago, they builded wiser than they knew- He proved to be the proper man for the place, and the standing the schools of this city have today fs dne to his manage ment and untiring energy. He has built up a school that was and had been for some years on the ragged edge .of disgrace. Today we have a school of which we mav all be proud, not only from point of advancement ot the scholars in their several studies, but in the matter of, behavior in and out of the school room. He has demonstrated his ability as a thorough teacher and as a.diciplinariau, and the present board is to be congratulated upon the issue. Some of the papers down the ' 'Willamette valley appear to be very much exercised regarding the next senatorial fight, particularly with reference to Harvey Scott's candi dacy. Now the editors especially Mr. Hofer need not wony about Harvey Scott. That gentle . man whostands pre-eminently in the front rank of brainy men of Ore gon, could have been United States senator long ago had he taken the interest in his cause that some ethers ha-e taken for fear he might have aspirations along that line. Mr. Scott is at the bead of the greatest newsp?per published west of the Rocky mountains, and lie has tbe honor of having made that paper, editorially, what it is today. .While a senatorial seat would add to, it would uot eclipse tl c honor al xeady his. Climate is- not everything. This fs a grand and glorious country. we are an rn the habit ot saying And it is all that is chimed for it But indiscriminate incoming immi gration may become perplexing. 1 he man without means should be well advised before leaving his wur noundings in the east. There is a percentage of homeseekers who chase from one end of the country to the other and who are never sure what they desire. Oregon needs j)copleofthe right sort, and the right sort are those who kuow what to do with their limited capital to make the most of it when placed at ""work. Evening Telegram. Certamly this section of the state is particularly adapted to those who are desirous of an outinc Here may be found abundance of game from the field bird to the bear, deerL cougar and wildcat, while trout abounds iu all the" mouutaiu streams. carrier without demounting trout the vehicle or horse, and sueh iicrsoii Khnll nio with the postmaster ut the postolllce to which IiIh mnll Is ad dressed (which shall lie one ot the two poxtofllceH on the route onelther wide ot and next to the box or crane) a request In writing for the delivery of hU ninil to the carrier for dcpoMlt at the designated point, at the risk of the nddresxv. The small ling or satchel above ilescrilietl, as well as the box or crane, must Ik? provided by the iiersou for wIiom: use It Is In tended without expense to the department. It Rhall be the duty ot the post master at every such postoltlee, upon a written order from any por Kon living on or near the route, to deliver to the mall carrier for that route any mall matter placing In the rcHiectlve satchels, where such are used, the mall for the personx to whom mich xatchelx, when; such art? uxed, the persons to whom such satchels belong with Instructions as to the proper mall box or crane at which said mall matter shall be de posited; hut registered malt shall not be so delivered unless expressly requested by the addressee In his written onler. No 'mall matter so delivered to the carrier shall lie carried paxt another poxtolllce cm the route lieforo beliiR deposited Into n mail box or hung on a crane or post. The carrier on the route quired to receive from any post master on the route nay mall mutter or private mail satchel that may lie entrusted to him outside ot the usual i mall ling, and shall carry such mail ' matter or private mnll satchel to and deposit It Into the proper mall box or hang It on the proier mall crime placed on the Hue of the route for this purpose; such service by the carrier to be without charge to the addressees. The mail carriers 'must lie of good character and of sufficient intelli gence to projierly bundle and deposit the nvjJl along the route. Tlie department does not prvscrllie any particular design of box or satchel to be used for this Bervlce, but the person providing either should sec tliut It Is of such character ax to afford ample protection to his mail. If tliere Is a lock attached to the box, a key Is not to lie held hy the carrier, ax he Is expected to de posit the mall without the necessity ot unlocking the box. The box or crane should lie so located on the roadside that the carrier can deposit the mall without leaving his vehicle or horse, and yet not where It will obstruct public travel. The carrier Is not nipilred to col lect mnll from the boxes, but there Is no objection to his doing so If It does uot Interfere with his making the schedule time. The law provides that every carrier of the mail shall receive any mall matter presented to him If proj)erly prepaid by stamps, and deliver the same for mailing at the next postoffkv at which he ar rives, but that no fees shall be al lowed him then-for. The box delivery above described Is required by the contracts effective Julyl, 1902, on all the star routes (with but few exceptions) In Arkan sas, Louisiana, Texas, Indian Terri tory. Oklahoma. Kansas. Nebraska. South Dalcota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California, Alaska, ami Hawaii. W. S. SllAt.l.KSUEUUKR. Second Assistant Postmaster General. Petition of U. G Walker to build an addition to his building on the south side of Main street, tabled Saloon license bond of Blew and Jones approved and placed on file. Petition of Howanl & Henry for water power for moter reficred to water committee which committee was given power to investigate and act at once. Water committee was instructed to put in a more satisfactory dam thus increasing the supply for the new reservoir on the west side. The street committee was given instructions to enclose the fire bell toxer on the west side to emble it to be used to dram and dry hose Petition for side walk on the north side of 3rd street, IT. G .Mc Karland'saddition, was granted and marshal instructed to notify proprty owners of same. Water committee was instructed to furnish Long & Bingham's mill with water, if, t:pon investigation the supply was found sufficient. Oliver Vrach and C. H. Vandcn berg were given the contract for painting the new bell tower. The following bills were allowed: L. Lurch .20 J. S. Medley 2.c0 Lewis & Veach 1.00 H. E. Underwood 59.00 H. C. Schjeer. loo Electric Light Co 117.50 W. C. Boreu .. i.so will lie re-j J- noting 8.30 urunm cc each o, HKSOMTTIONH Of CONDOMiNTK. Whereas It has pleased the tlreat Hplrlt to lvinnvo from our tribe, a bnither. Holt miolved that we the Imp. 0. A. M. cause to Is? spread on the minutes of our onler a copy ot these resolutions. That our charier lie draped In mourning tor u period of thirty days. 1 That 11 copy ot these n'xoliitlonxl lie tendered each of our city paiK-rx I and to nlio widow of our deceased brother A. M. White. IK. T. Amikkxon. K. A. Wii.ijhon, 11. 11. Vkatvh. I jSi'BCIAIj Wfi hnvr six wnist patterns-.) yard lengths In Cristal Cnrtl Silks these jjitu a V. patterns sold early In the season, and readily, nt fiOats (I yard. Wc- pre I -oflerlng the remainder, a. yards, nt the very low price ol a ffai'd l.7(? for four yard patterns. These silks arc very desirable. You can afford a silk wnlst nt )i these prices. Come early if you do not wish to be disappointed, The) will not last long ninth OA It It At the home ot tils daughter Mrx. K. A. Urvtchct, on upper uiiunx mwiiks Miuininy nigiit, July A. 11X12. (lea. W. Can- agetlHI years tuid 7 months. NOTICK 101! I'lMIUOATIOAf. Vntled Suite Ijmd Olllce, lto.rl)iirtf, OregrtliApr. 12, l!W. Notice. 1.4 hvrcliy tiivcn that In miil. mice with the provisions of the net of OmiircM ot June 3, I87S, entitled "An net for the sale of timlier lamlt 111 tht Slides of California, Oretfmi, Nevada, and WnsliliiKtnn Territor,Y,"niir.temled to nil the lNibllo bind States by net of AiiKimt 4. IS'.lj. Amos 0. Stniilinmuh. of Newburu, l)imty of Vniiildll. Statu of j Oregon, has tills clay riled in IIiIhoIM wills sworn Dlntcment .No. '-Ml, for II iUlVIv ladles, find in our Spring Stock a nice variety of beau tiful things, Dlmltlcn, I.nw-iw, I.lncnn, Percales, Muslim, Silks. Light weight goods for dress es, waists' or decorations. The rcnl point is the lieanty and durability of the goods. ehase of lho XW '4, of Srellon ic inir- No. 21, 1 Township 'JO South, ol Kane 0 W. mid will oiler proof to show that the land soinilit I more vidnahle for its timlier or stone thnu for aurieiilturnl purposes, and to establish his elalin to mid land before Marit-I.. Ware. L'.S. Couimis- aioner nt KiiKCiie, Oreirdn, on Tlinrn- day, the 17th day of July, 11K)S. Ili naiiics as wilnesses : G. GrnV, U Snyder, J. Cjrieidcr, A. , Will, of Aurora. Orrpin. Anv mid nil persona claiming ndveme- Iv the nboviMlencriheil land lire re qiieteil to file their Halms in thin ollieo on or before said 17th lay of July. MX'.'. j. 1. iniiixiKt, lieistsirr. TiAOTC OIT"R.rr A TISTft. Right now, when you are needing Lace Curtains, we're showing the roost complete assortment we have had. It looks like the Manufacturers had made special efiorts to turn out nothing but beautiful patterns. We think you'll find them just what you're looking for,. -and at smaller prices than you expect to pay. KV mm mm White Lawn Shirt waists that you can 11 (Tord to buy They arc stylish and well made. Tricked In front ntid hick. These waists are worth more than we risk for them Tfiotx. Skirts In Crash, Linen, Ducks and Herges, very nicely made. Our Linen Skirts cut latest ttiylc 7oo !)Oo to $UI1. AIoul the price yon will pay for the material. Muslin ITiidcrgarmrnls, Largest assortment in the city, at very low prices. AT NEWLAND'S AT NEWLAND'S 1 NOTICK Full l'lflll.ICATIO.V. TH.Ot Kottntz Bros 1.00 State Normal School. The State Normal School at Drain oetiH Monday, Keptemlicr 8th, with a faculty of special teachers. Iatla (elective) lieconiex a jiart of the course. Physical education will lie a feature of the school, under a trained teacher. Instead of formal book-keeping, "Actual business" will lie employed. The library ami laboratories are lielng added to make them more efficient. The Kngllsh and mathematics will lie placed on more practical and stronger bases. The pnst year the Normal has not lieen able to supply the demand made on It for teachers. The training department Is In ex- cellent condition. Teachers of some experience may avail themselves 1 its advantages. Teachers review class will Ik? mala tallied. TIic Normal essays to help Its worthy students In securing posl tlons. bxiienses low. Write for cata logue. J. II. Oiicutt, Pres. SUk Creek Items. Uniieil SUIn Ijnd Oinee, ' Roscbmv. Oregon, .prll 12, 1IW2. Noti-e. Is hereby clvea that in eoinnli- J iince with the provision of the m:l of 1 1 Concrensof Jmie.t. 1H7S, emitted "An f-. net for the Hale of timU'r lands in the ' States of California, Oregon, Nevada, Tj and Washlngtun Territory, " nscMcmlctl 1 to nil tin Pillilir Ijmd Stnlii bv ntr nf J 1 J I CI, . ft.. ........ 1... ' trt . IIUUI.. , . I.'v, Willi if Aiironi. County of nf llrpi.f,n hns fhi iliiv oirice her cworn statement No. "JOO, for I TJ lie tuireliase ol Hie i,ol .eellini M No. Township 20, Soulh, of Kangf il i West, and will oiler proof to slio' Unit t bfj the land Kiuclil is more vahiahle for its 1 limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to s.iiil land lieforv Marie 1. Ware, IT. S. Coiniiiissioner nt Kugen-, Oregon, on Tlinrwlay, the 17th day of July, IW2. Ilu named in wllnesses; (Seo.Gmv, I,. I. Snyder, A, K. Will A. 0. Slanbroii'li, of Aurora. Oregon. Any and nil persons claimlni; adverse ly the nlKivclescrllicd Inndu are re iiiesirl I'ifile their ctxitns in this nlTlre oil or before taid 1"i1i day of July, l'Jft.1. J. T .IlnnxiM. Hesistf r. A HUMMER FOR THE SUMMER! ATT. l?OADS TFADTO LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Latest Variety of St vies. Tracey was a little premature, but, nevertheless, he started the Fourth of July celebration at Se attle off with a good deal of excite ment, powder and noise, at the same time declaring his independ ence for the time nt least. The latest and funn'est thing on the list is the fact that Carrie Na tion lias ' become a follower of the JiialerDowic. Poor Dowlel TbeOregouiausaysit is now up . t ' 11. . 1 1 : . . 1 . a. IO ttKUinaiaa iu uiukc u iimuK' lgf estlon. he njight join Ti As. racy Chatauqua Association. The Willamette Valley Chata'tupm iVssoctatlou will beheld ut Gladstone Park near On'gon City July 8th to 10th; ivduced -rates via Houthem Pa cific Co'h line 011 the certificate plait. KlK-'clal attraetiouB tills season: Chemawa Indian Hand; baseball every afternoon; Clias. Craig, the noted Impersonator; Dr. Itobt. Me Intyiv, the Great War Painter of the West, and Thos. McClary -the enter taining leetuivr. On July 10th the Hon. Henry Watterson will speak oiv'Moiieyand Morals" and on July 11th will de liver his celebrated lecture on Abra ham Lincoln. July 10th the program will be furnished by pupils of the Chcmnwa Indian School. Music, vo cal and Instrumental, recitations, baseball, and a grand eloslngcoucert by the Chemawa Indian Hand should make this day one of Interest and entertainment. For further Information and pro gramscall on nearest Southern Pa cific agent. A BAKGAIN. The best hotel property in Cot tage Grove and Laue county for sale by the Cottage Grove Investment Co, It is a bargaiu. Apply n oucc. T.il. 7 IOA.1 11, ,1 , , 1 Much liny Is Iiudry damaged by the recent rains, nnd whole fields olehent are flat from the same cause. Thos. Itklmrdson returned home theSnl Inst, from Kodavllle, when! he Iiiih lKn H(iendlug the past few weeks for the benefit of his health Oeo. Thompson made a business trip to Eugene Friday, Juno L'l, re turning Home the next evening. A. J. Elledge was In Cottage Grove last Tuesday iw one of the appnilsers of the proiierty of the' late Albert White. Dick White, of Bohemia, was the guest; 01 111s sisier, Jirx. liiieilge, re turning to the Grove July 4th. On account of the Inclemency of the weather, but very few of our Kllk Creeker4 ventured to town the Fourth Miss Zelma Widdei-shelm, of Salem Is visiting for a short time with -Mrs. Caldwell. u. w, Caldwell and family spent Hiindny with Win. ilogate of Kagl naw. Last Hatuniay while picking cher. ries Mrs. Dolllc Miller had thu 111 luck to full from the tree, illsloeatlug her anklo. Dr. Katherine Kchleff was called In and reduced thu dislocation and at present writing the- patient Is doing nicely. .Win. White of tlm- Dlrlde wiih In our section yesterday buying stock 01 jticssrx. uaviuson unu j-.ucugtv Mrs. Caldwell hud the uilsfortune to fall from 11 load; of hay yesterday eve striking upon her head and shoulders. Dr. Hchleff was hastily summoned, but found no bones broken although the lady wiih badly wrenched and shocked by the Jar. Indications are that sho will lie confined to the house for some time. Una. Comlngl Comlngl J. O, Wutts, the old reliable oi ticiai) of Eugene, will lie In the city Tuesday the lnth to remain all the week. Bee him. Ho will tell you whut you ueod. Ho Is a permanent resident of your county, and h guarantees his work. Ho For Newport Oregon's Favoruoi Seaside Resort. j Itecogulring the advantage of New-1 port as a summer resort over other' seaside resorts 111 itie- northwest, and ti? to make it possinie lor all wlm desire ; 0 to do so to xiH-nil their vacation bv ' tlieiKvaii waves, the .Southern Pn-1 cifle Company In connection with the ' .Uorvtuits liastern ntllroail, will place 1111 sale, effective June 13th, round trip tickets from all points In j Oregon 011 the .Southern Pacific to I Newport, good for return until Octo- i lxjr tutu, at special reduced nites. For full Information please inquire ofyourhu'nl agent. AV. K. Com ax, (Ic;i. Pas. Agt. Hinnnier complaint ia ununiully prev alent among ehildren this season. A well developed case In the vrriter'x family wiih cured last week by the timely use of Chumherlaiii'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llumedv one of lliebest patent medicines numifactiiruil and which is alwiiv kept on hnnil at the home of ye wribo. This ia not In tended us a free pulT for the company, who do not advertise witli us, but lo benefit little sufferers 11I10 miir riot be within easy access of n physician. No family should be without a bottle of this medicine in the house, cs;vially in aummer-tlme. Lansing, Iown, Jour nal. For ale hy Lyons & Applegate, Drain Ilenson Drub' Co., Cottage Grove. . LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. u w w w w Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New EiFeets in Fine Hosiery. NOTE OUIt SI'ECIAIj C ELEBS KATIOIV ADII. II EKE ANI9 iVOW I You're thiiikiiiB of a new suit and where to get it to the best ndvantafe. If ywt'll accept our Huggcs- tion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Iiru.st .Wookn Mill in ;B America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing hears this guarantee, "The goods in this garment contain no cotton or auyother adulteration suxl we will fcrrfeil $100.00 fy if cotton be found in the warp or filliua of sauis," MaVi'ihuj Woou'.n Mtt.t.3, Mai'ufactcui'ks V- MOTHEES I Ilring your little chaps to oar store aiiif fit them out In those Nutty Ventee Halt, ugPH .1 toIfynirH. Kmv I'antH Hiilts for boys, from :i to 12 years. Mens' aiul Hoys' clothing, a full stock. Mens nil hiiUh. no V mIiimMi- in, cotton, us low as S10.00 tier suit. Knits for SKMK) its ltooiI Bill (Ml i, -, 00 u..n .1..-.., I liUMENWAY & BURKIIOLOUit. g PIANOS AND O ROANS. Now that we are fully prepared with a full and complete line of Pianos and Organs, there Is no reas on why weenn not furnish you with one of our varltwis makes. Wo have Chlckcring, Kimball, Ncedham, We ser,'and many otJiermnkes of pianos. Pacific Queen nnd Peerless Organs. Only one of oiir largo stock of second hand organs lelt. A lot of new or gans Just in, the finest we have had, Including a fine piano cased organ seven mid a half octave, In a lieautl- ful oak case. Call and sec us. Oct prices and terms and suvo modey. Ware roams hack of Packet store near depot. T. IC. ItlCUAIIDHON, Cottage drove. Ore. TICKETS IO AND VKOM Alt, POINTS EAST VIA fi)l?AT wn-KTHBRW uumu DuuiuuHii Kuilwuy. W. S. ClIKISMAW. Kit IlAKfiS. The Fashion Stables NOTICB FOlt PUBLICATION , United Htates Iuid Olllce, ltoseblirg, Ore., June 23, 1001'. Notice Is hereby given that In com- nlluiicu with the provisions of the act of Congress of .Tiinui), 1878, en titled "An net for the sale, of timber lands In the StatcH of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter- itory. as extcmicu to 1111 rue I'uinic and Htates liy act of August l, ISItt, Willie K. Fisher, of Albany, County oflJnn, Htnto of Oregon, has thin day filed In this olllce his sworn statement No. 'JS0!$ for the purchase of the W SB , H NB ', of Hectlon No. 24 In TownshlpNo. 2i8., Itaiigu No. 2 W and will offer proof now tnat too lanu sougnc jH more a nab e for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and toei tabllsli Ids claim to said laud befo v thu County Clerk of J.lniiCo.,Oin.,oii niiirsdiiy, tue 0111 nay 01 oepi., jw.-, lie names as witnesses; Italiili W. Fisher, Nora Fisher, of Albanv. Ore.. ,T. W. Houck. N. II. Martin, of Cottage Orovc, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aliove-deserlbed IiiiuIh are renucstea to mo tucir einims 111 iiiih olllce on or iK'fore said 4th, day of Kept, 1IXK!,J.T. IlllIIini:s Iteglster. Hli or t Line TO St. 1'uul, Dulitth, MlnnettpollH, Chlcitffo, AND POINTS JtAST, Through l'ulaca and TouriHt Wtepora Dinlnu mid lhinut Hmofcluu Lilwry Cam. DAIIiV TIlAlNS : FAST T1MK s For Kate. Folders urn! Full Informa. Hon regarding Tieket Houtc, call on or nddrOHH J. W. PHAIvONr. I'. A. H. DICKSON, C. T. A. 3d St., Portland Ore. TOHNKK MAI.T iliit HKCPXV flTHRKT, tOTOfiE (IKOVIi Gl.i'lsinai) & Bartgs; proprictops. Abo own and oppcraUs the IJolwratu and Black Butte Stage Lines First-Oasx Turnouts, DouWc or Single. Reasonable Prices 122 A. II, O. DKNNI8T0N,, 12 Vint Areniir, O. W. I1. A. Hcaltlo WkiIi. TUB SAME OI.I) bTOllY. J. A. Kelly relateaan experience nlwl larto that which hua huppelied in al most every neluhborhood In tlie Uahed Stateb and ban been told and rc-told by M,niiniii!n of others. IIo tavH: "lAtt summer I hud an attack of dynentery and purchased a bottle ofClmmliorliln'i? Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romcdy, which I used nccordinir to directions and with entirely entinfactoiy rcmills. Tho trouble wan controlled muclMiulckcr than former nttucks when I used other remedies." Mr, Kolly la a well known cillien of Henderson, N. O. For aaln hy LyoiiH & Applcfjalo, Drain. Uenwn Drug Co,. Colingc tlrnvf". SH ANA FELT'S Photograph Gallery now ovim New Ixjckgrouuds and occe sories. Beht Lenses and Cameras 1 15 ycara experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-clasis work. All work guaranteed, Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. Do you want to sell your prop erty? we win do it tor you, cot triffp Grove Investment Co , Room 2, Flint Bid. .As the Old Maid Said when She Kissed the Our iida iiro hhorl and aweetuml right Id the point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Krclititit & Morgan DRUGGISTS. Tfte yew Urn J)nt( store, C0TTA015 QHOVK, OKK. For hlllOllSllPHN 11A rUtnn.f.A.tnl..t.. Ttoinach &, Liver Tahleta. They cleanao ine awmaeii una regulate the liver awl uowela, uflccting a quick and perinu- real cure, for nalc by Uenfon Drue Co., Col Inge fi rove, v