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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
4 A. BCAKIt AT I.ltltoY Ol'I'ICK, I.tist Saturday morning tliere wnn nenrly n panic nt the LeRoy Mining company's office on nccount of tile iiou-nppciirnncc of lf. 0. Kby, Mcretnry und ttensnrer oftlic vompany, nt the uatinl liuur. Firm to arrive at the office In the morn ItiK was Mr. Johnson, fully expect ItiK to find Mr. i'.by I" tho office, with whom lie wished to tnllc over Home wtlnhty nffitlrn of state. Next to appear, Mini llcnolt, the stenog rayhcr, her fact: nil roscntc with pnilleA, cxpectliiR to have hrr henil made K'a'l y receiving irom wr Uby n check for her weekly snliiry. lint o, -to nml it o'clock IiuvIiik pawed, und Mr. Kby not pnttini; in uu appearance, the nlfalr of Mute j;tew mlr;hilcr on Mr. Johnson's mliitl ax an exatniiiallon of their partnetwhlp nfThlt showed In Mr. Khy's possession 1 1 'i els. of part nership funds nnaccontiteil for, the wreath of smiles gradually (uded from the face of the stenographer, mid u grave consultation wan held between the two worried persons, which reunited in n determiiiatlon lo advertise, the musing i.ny :is lost, absconded, strayed or stolen. They wcie about to telephone the Nugget for a.ooo.ooo huml bills, when fears wctc somewhat allayed by the finding of the following note on Mr. I'.by's desk: Cottg C5rov. Origan, Jute, lotecth. Dear I.ceny tjim Ihev went fisliiu & liunlin, i wtint cum bum tit inn mly moriiiu. It wuz tiutlnt. i went at fore ocloc tu da. i wil hcv a gud tim liuutiu & entchen lislics und hoap yu will the same, Yore dler fircn, x t y t, en by. Tint Divinitv School lv. C. Sanderson, dean of the l'.ti gene Divinity School, was in this i city Sunday aficriioou and Mon day, holding services at the Christ Ian church Sunday evening. In . Conversation with a reporter Dean Sanderson spoke very pleasantly of the school, it past struggles and its promising future. The Divinity . ....I SCtl 00 1 was incurjiuniicu imuii the energetic clTorts of Dean San - dcrson and a few staunch allays, in 189J, a small affair to begin with. u small rented building serving (tic school the first two years liachycar it has shown n markc.l advancement, u popularity ntu I In number of students, and today the corporation owns Us own Kr upon which " kh...u '"" magnificent buildings, a credit and honor to any city. While the school is under the control of the Christian church denomination, it is op:u to young men and women without regard to denominational peculiarity, the requirement being that silisfactory credentials of their Christian character forthcoming Couoak Kili.hi.- Some of the Manletou folks had an exciting chase after 11 cougar Wednesday evening. Thc animal was seen near there about 8:30 p. m. by I,. Hiilleubeck win shot at It nut nusseii, lie men weuno hotel and repotted and a p.irty started out with n gun and .several dogs in pursuit of tlic beast. bid gone into the thicket und the iHigi were unwilling iu K 1.11 50; PMps foowed the'J STl dogs for an hour or more ami at length, they succeeded in treeing the varmint. Though it was quite dark Andrews brought the animal down by a shot from his rifle. The cougar measured 8 feet, 6 inches from tip to tip. Mr. Hollcnhcck Mates that it had been lurking around there for several days. l'Morencc West. Kay U.ndkr Akkhst. Hcrt Kay the nlledged slayer of Hen Tracy, the saloon keeper, who was recently killed at Junction City, was placed under arrest by Sheriff Withers last Friday and will have uu opportunity of proving his inno cence. The chase has been n long one but the sheriff finally lauded bis man after visiting Redding and Sacramento, Cal., Wiimcmucca and Keno, Nevada, and Wells where be found bis man, UAt'II)I.V IMI'KOVING. Ilanusliig Olscu, the young man who fell between the flat cars on the construction train of thc O. & S. E. R'y Co., last week, and as a result bad his arm amputated, Is reported rapidly Improving and that it will only be n question of a week or two until he will be on the streets in bis usual good health, Wiu. Roast 'Km. O. 0. McClellen received n new peamit roaster this Week, and -henceforth will roast 'era to the Queen's taste. The machine is one of the latest and Us ability to do a good job,of roasting will soon be tested by the Jovers of crisp nuts and soda water. ICastkkn Visit. Mrs. I', G. Kby left Thursday in company with Mrs, 0. J, Howard for Portland, from which point they will leave Saturday morning for eastern points. Mrs. Kby visiting Alton, Iowa, and Mrs, Howard at Coldwatcr, Mich. Wantkd. Teams to haul wood at Alca. $4 o $5'per day can bo made. Apply to raclllc Tlm)or Compaivy, Cottage drove, or G, Johnson nt Alca. Vok Saws. Eleven head of stock cattle and one jjotiug horse. For particulars enquire at Allison's burber shop, Fob Sai.b. On uccotlnt of ill health, a profit able, pleasant bualnoss, Very cheap for cash. For particulars inquire at thH Office. Ko'jt mi.H,- i ' A unto wheel, UMt'd only it short tl inn. rjood bargain for cash. Kn- lUll'l) at jiostollleo. WltlTINO MATKKIAL. All the little llilngi yott ticcd to make your writing desk look liter ary you will find here, mid n nice vaiicty, too. UltNSON J)ntm Co, No. i 1'ouno. lialoon No. i sent up by the New Km Drug Co, on the 4th, was found the other day by W. Kisstie, seven miles from Cottage Grove on Mostly creek. Tin lialoon is tc ported without damage Akiii.anii Wish. I, ust Thursday the Ashland ball team defeated (JriwU Puss to the tunc ol 1 1 to 17 In the second giiine of the scries to be pljyed for $500. They aUa won the first game on the previous Sunday 5 to 7. Tut Ckiw .Movi'rt -- The crew of men that have licen employed during the summer at I.atham by the S. P. Co. weie ie moved Tuesday to Upton, Cali fornia, wheic they will remain about six months at Ihos.tuic wotk They put in thejeir between this place and Upton and this move at this lime is a regular one. SltTTINC! Tint MaciiInkkv At the I. ting and liliigham saw mill this week men are busy getting the machinery. The boiler is al ready piloted ami a splendid fur nace of fire prool brick is under it. The engine was also placed in po sition tins week, mid it will now be only a short time until the big mill will .be in operation. IlHAUTII'UL TlMllltK At the .Southern Pacific depot may be seen a number of boards of California's famous Redwood timber. This is a part of the finishing lumber for the new depot, tiou wlilcli work will commence about the first of August. Sonic of it is about twenty inches wide and will be used for the tops of the i? 1 t.i. -e viuunn. ocvciai (.-aiiuans oi more 1 material was received this week. 1 among which ue the doors and windows. Al)V IfoR ji0ItM,A I Ths j,iicific Mier Q, U)c h , illsl C0lltllil)8 a ,ajfiage writc-up jf Cottage Grove and Ilohemia. al' j s(, ft ulf.l0llc all of thc Mo4,,y . creek bridgo on the new Ilohemia railroad. It also contains a lengthy write-up of thc Ilohemia district by Geo. W. Uoyd, of Hos tan, which formerly aniiearcd in a commercial paper of Huston. Verily thc wealth of Hohcniia is beginning ! to ntlr-IPt nil,.,, linn llir,,,,,. limit Uc to attract atltntiou throughout the couulry Looks Likh Hcs'iniiss. Kacb day a little more material is added to that already on the ground at the depott and it is uu- clcrstco 1 mat the work will com mence bitwecu now and the first of the mouth. The Long & Hing hnm saw mill is wall under con- slnictioll) buildings Muj strect arc fast usnritit; cotiiplctioti , llm altogether the town has the ap ,,earanceof prosperity and business, ., imijc.ltj0I, weiI futuulca. f),,.,... oA, the past few dajs that shows how real cstote is moving iu Cottage Grove. Ten lots belonging to the I'orkiu's estate were pmced iu his hands for sale last b'riday. .Tues day Mr. Hinds reported that he had sold all but three of the lots and that tho-ie were being nego tiated for. The lots lay iu the southwestern part of town and are going nt ridiculously low figures. Okuoon Minukai. Si-rings. Work on the large and commo dious hotel at the Oregon Mineral Springs near Amos is Hearing com pletion, thc painters and paper hangers finishing their work on its twenty-ouc rooms this week. These springs arc becoming better known each year lor their medicinal qual ities and now that good accommoda tions have been provided for those desiring to try them, the number visiting this benutiful locality each year will no doubt greatly increase. Looking About. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Keyzier, formerly engaged iu the general merchandise business nt Klrnlra, visited Cottage Grove several days this week. Mr and Mrs, Keyzier sold out a couple of months ago and have since made .nn extended visit in Southern Oregon, with nn eye to a business location. Mr. Keyzier hinted that he might "hang up" here if lie could be shown a busi ness enterprise that "looked good to them." It Is to be hoped that they will so decide, for they are progressive, and of the sort that adds to the worth of any town. Odd lfw,uvs' Gatiikkino. The Odd Fellows of this city held nu important session nt their hall lust Saturday evening. It was Installation night, and ankle from that the presentation of a medal piesentcd by the Grand Lodge through its subordinate lodge of this city, to Sam'l P. Garoijtte, for his faithful service iu the lodge for 50 years, wes the feature of the evening. Judge Walton, of Eu gene, made the presentation speech, which set forth the life of the honored guest in an interesting manner. The medal is a beautiful piece of work In gold, and Is said to be the first bequeathed by the Grand Lodge of Oregon. Mr. Ga routte is lu his 80th year, fifty years of which be baa been a faith ful Odd Fellow. May be grace the lodge room for uiauy years. Personal Paragraph.. J O (J. I., Ilnrnoy mm 11 F.ugoni' visitor IiihI Hiitiinliy, , A, W. Wallace returned from Hit gone Inst Friday. W. H. Fullmer Is removing to t'p toil, Calif., this week f'rof. Oeo. K. Yoiiiik wiih up from f.ugi.'iie Inst Friday. W. V. Ilnwk-v was downfroin Jlo- lipmla luMtThui-sdiiy. I. 1'. Currlu niiil fimilly aru al Newport for an outliiK- C'lias, Itutau came In from the IiIIIh Monday relurnliiK 'I'lawlay. Itev. lield wrvlci'H at Divide Inst Hiiiidu.v iiiorulng. Alldrow Ilrillid Wiih n-Klstered ill the Klierwood hotel lant TluirMilay. Win. Martin, .I110. Veatch und Itoht, Cnoley n-turued from KuKune Holiday. i:. ICiiihiuiih anil KuKfiiu KluneH 1 weiveinuity m'lit visitors the llrsL of I the wiuji. I Al ('riiHiin rcliiriieil Hntui'duy from j Aiiioh, where lie linn lnt'ii pjilutliiK the new hotel. 1 Or. I'etrle and N. II. Martin rind I family aru camping out on How 1 river this wivk. A I Johnson, mining muiiiiwl' of tlie'I'ltoy, value In from the lultieH Wednexday. AsHayer Herls-rt k, of KiiKene, naKK'il through Cottajjo drove wtilnesdny en route to Ilohemia. .Merle Jackson came down from lloliemla one day lust week with what mileiuently turned out to lie thu meaHlcM. (Jrlllln & Ven tell have Just received tl carload of Kliiduliaker wokoiih. HpiiiiK vehicles, etc. Call anil ex amine tlielii. Charles Cochran Is with tho Ith regimental liaiid at Alhany this week, where they arc atteiidlnn the state eticnuipniciit. I). K. Vernon, editor of the Oak land Owl, one of DoukIiis county's attractive little- pajs-rs, niK-nt Tues day In Cottaw' drove. J. W. Allison, an engineer on the O. It. & N., Is down from the Dalles this wk vlnltliiK his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison. Mrs. J. Harris returned to her home al F.iikviic last I'rldnj- after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Short ridge. F. W. llromley, formerly of Cripple Creek, lint who has Urn In lSohwnla foi the past year 011 tlieOivguu and Colorado property, vldltcd Cottage (Jrove this weok. The nmrriiiKc of Mr. H. C. Jakway, of I'orllaud, and MIsm Ksther John- sou, of Kukcuc, took place last Saturday evening at, thu Congrega tional clmrch at that place. Kd Jones returned Wednesday from Oakland where ho bad Isvn a few dll.VS Veiling relatives. Ho left the Mum(. tlll! MHlt.k mm, wlllro jie joins tils family who wont up last weok. flake fttcwart and M'es Chrlsman and family left this weok overland for east of the mountains on an ex tended outing. Mr. .Stewart makes n hunting trip into that section of Oregon nearly every year. , II. I.. I'lcknrd has returned homo from a several week's tour of val ley towns. Having represented a large wall pnicr house. Ho reports large sales and a general air of pros IH'rlty lu the several towns visited. Mr. and .Mrs. C. J. Howard left this week for I'ortlaud. After sncmllmr a few days lu tho metropolis, .Mrs. Howard will start east to Cold water, Mich., where she will visit horgrand patvnts, Mr. und .Mrs. Uiilhirtl, for several weeks. Tho I'aclllc Journal of Ilwnco, Wash., last weok devoted a half column to the Ilohemia District quoting from the Nugget. It pays esioclul attention to the Loltoy and contiguous property tin many there nro Interested In Ixdtoy stock. T. K. ltlchardsou, tho piano ami organ man, returned Sunday from a southern visit. Mr. Itlcbnrdson has opened up a branch ntore at Uraiits Pass. This makes threo stores now owned by Mr. Jtlchard son, ltosetiufg, Cottage Urovo and (Iriiuts Fuss. Miss Ida Thomas, of Cottage drove, a sister of .Mrs. It. I). Kamp, has been given charge of the tele graphic ooratlng department at the telephone central otllco lu this city. She was at one time emploved lu a llko capacity at linker City, ltoseburg Flalndealer. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos, Oarducr and daughter, accompanied by Mr. Gard ner's ncIcc.MIss Myrtle Hale, of New man, Cal., siient Saturday night and Sunday In this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Markley. "Tom" U an enthusiastic Odd Follow, and was lu to attend Installation. Fred dale, our popular Itlverstroct harness maker, departed last Sun day for lloswell Springs, wbero ho will enjoy a week'x outing at that popular resort. Hu took with him tils new tricycle which will bo nulh. an assistance to him In getting around, " J. W. Scars 1 this week sold 205acres of the old ft H , Soars place Just oast i ura u 10 I'oiix lairnu lor SitKW, and purohused a splendid tin acre. iruib mi 111 ki place near Civ tlOU 01 SIMM, day for Unite onmlnvn.l nt tin. f....l..i. ...i. 1.7 empiojed at the Mustek mine until ; uu..,ii i.V.. I, rno ice cream ami me erowtt inaii ,.,, ..., ,. , i iiHiiHjBa. itigiter. sell for n consldora-i . ),.i mm,.. r i i,...i i falling. The funeral was held at the - 1 , Mr. Sears Itft, Wiwlnou. '" t i i.. ..i ,i. i.. .li.. i... ...., ,1 NcTICK FOR P TIir.TPATinV mill where I n wl. iu I pre'ni , ai uitispeiiMMi swivt -urn,,,, , United e.ud OHl. YOUXL FEEL AT HOME At the imimu Where the moals aro well cooked and well norved and tho beds uro good. UTS CLKAIV THROUGIIOUT. Apd you'll find ovorythlnfr iiotnodlko without homo Inconveniences. Couiouiul atuy as long t poaalbly. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROMS FrcetoourCotntnerclalTrmle. Try our Sunday Dlnnor. Tho beat cvor Sorvod in any Ilotol in tho City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr.' COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. John Anderson, of Htnr, visited Cottage drove this week, 0. if. IJurklioliler returned this weok from a several weeks stay tit Newport. Kx.Hlierlffriud.MrH. Jiih. Nolan, now residing nt Crcswell, were In toivnJ tins WCl'K. 'Jeo. McUllicn l'fl for ti vUll tu the hills und his mining lntcrrl hint - Tuesday. Krauk (larotitte Ih liulldlri a nub Htantlul teNldeliii) on liUlot on hoiiiIi Fourth stn.t'i. F. II. Phillips and family Ml Tiles day for the How river country ami lloliemla for a wirk's mnIIiik, Harry Clark, one of the I'aollle Tlrulivr Co.'s Kenlnl rlcilis, was 011 the sick list TileMla, mid Wednesday. Mrs. Orln HoIiIiihoii. of Wlldwood, wits In till' city WcdiicHilay and made the NiiKKut olllce a very pleasant call. II. O. Dutton hrix imri liiiwd prop erty In thu lVrkln'M tract In tho southeastern portion of the city, and Is already building. .o: "I- "I'.!':!..!",r,'11;:! (i nynis trio to I'ortlaml TueHdav inoriiliii' and continued on to IiIm camp at Iliirnutt's thc same du.v. j It. M. (mlp, father of John ( nip. formerly of this smiou, now of ljf , laud, visited In thin city and union;,' , How river friends 1I1U week. Col. Itlalrleft Monday for Portland : where he km-h as a delegate from the . local Hediuen IoiIkc to thy Grand I lodtfe. of Oregon which met there I Tuesday. ISert Wood has JuhI eompleU.d a neat little cottiiKe f.,r Mrs. .Sherman on the lots U'Iouk'Iiik to her son-ln- law, i-.n jones, near me catholic clmrch. ... 'l dl I'll " ' 'i "'l'","r ",ll"r- n.e Usil phy.ie. They nl. .-orrw't rtls- l .V.'Vl .. ! l,1K1n'U'r a,wcT'mAet'nhiHtoinai:h. Price 35 ccnti.. nient work on Inn milling projiertv In liohcmla, Is e.K'cted home tile Hlue print maps ol any township last of this weok. 1 jn Roseburg. Oregon I.aud District, .Shnunfelt, the photographer, In now Installed nt Taylor's old lrallnrv on the cast side, uhllf IiIh wife Is tak ing photon yet nt the old gallery on thu West side. Ice Henry and wife wont to Ku-I I "a ueing 11 box of ChaiiilK-rlHin'c gene yesterday for a vlnlt with rela-1 HtoiiiHoli A Liver Talilets und find them lives and a merchant friend, 1 ",u 1,0,1 "''" '"r in.v stomaeli I ever Alex Hart, who Im out from No-, m"!." y 1 - W. Hobir.Hin, Justh-e of briwka viewing the country over. the I'eace, l-ooniis, Mich. These Tb- , , 1 lets not only correct diforderK of the lorn Jenkins left ruesdny morning, nomach lint regiilslc tho liver and on the overland for Fortland, where KivtcU. Thev are easy to Hike and he goes as ill delegate to attend tlwr ,,mant in eir.vt. Price a-,cei,iH perl mooting of thodrand Lodge of Uvtl- Ux F r wilo by Ileimuii Drug Co. I men which convened there Tuesday. 1 , ,, ....... Snmnier pomplBint is uniisusllv prev-' Mr. and Mrs. I. If. lllugham, of,u.ot amonc ihildren this .Won. A, INirtland, siK-nt Saturday and Sun-! well devcloiwit care in the wriierV day In Cottagu Uroye. Mm. Hlng-1 faniilv hiio eure.1 laBt week bv tin mm ami children will rusticate at timely n-u of Chaniherlaln's 'Colie, I the W nrohoUM! for Hoveral weeks I Cholera and Diarrhoea He.nedv one ol : tilts wilHOIl. j ie Ksi patent uietliciiie iiuniifai-tnreil ' Darwin Ilristow declares bo will never never give this pniior another advertisement. He has hoen carry ing a three lino local a few week's, stating that they had a safe for mile and last weok the advertisement brought him a buyer from Jefferson. Of course he Is pretty mild. Frank leltoy and .Mrs. J. AV. Miller and sou, (Jeorge, returned thin week from a tlirco wreck's stay at the famous Belknap springs, this county. They report n splendid out ing and good results from their visit to the springs from a health point of view, found Mr. Loltoy htntes that ho in ninny J.nne county people there, as well as many from abroad. some In search of renewed health rind vigor and others In ntuwt of emu.' and fish, features characteristic of that famous resort. I o o Local Breveties. BenoicnDOBoBieicaaia o The I. O. o F. building Is now nearly completed. ft J. Howard is lmihllng another addition to his shanty. j That big saw mill of Hooth-Kelly's I nt Sprlngucldls said to he unassured tiling. Jenkins & Ijiwson nnlntodthc new lumber sheds and shops of the I'a clllc Timber Co. this week, A. I). Ix-'Hoy has secured the ser vices of Fraest I'urvancerof Saginaw, la his store on the corner of Wall ami Itlvcr streets. The picnic and tlshlug parties were numerous on Kow river and Moshy crock last Sunday where cooling shade was sought. Several ls'ars bavo Ih-ou seen In the Glonwood Heights neighborhood of late. A boar hunt would Ins an at tract lye drawing card. While hunting deer near Itosoburg last Thursday Alfred Neal was accl dentally shot by his companion Late Farazoo and narrowly escaped death. Recent sad expcrlohco of many of our most export anglers discloses tho fact that the trout are pretty well fished out of the streams near town, altho there are any amount of them In the streams farther buck In tho bills. The following Odd Fellows wore up from Eugene last Saturday oven lug to tie present at the reception In honor of Uncle Samuel Gnroutte; J. J. Walton, 0. Dliuond, H. W.Gossett, Dr. h. W. Hrown, J. II. I.amsnn, M. Svnrverudo, C. II. Clement, J, Hoot, S. 1, Ness and 11. L. Chllson. The Ice cream social Wednesday evening on the pnrsomigo lawn was (pi I to a success for tho M. K. ladles If one may Jtiilgo irom the quality ol union; Willi liivu iiuirni invsuill. viv mietl, lu addition to the, excellent Ice cream. 9 9 inn f Dullness Briefs, o 2 ion -o Kenil real ostato liarunlim of Jerome Knox V Co. Fn'Hh California frullMitt N. K. Bl sea tc Soii'h. Cedar posts for alc by liakln Ilristnw. Fine peii.. toiiiatisw, melons, etc., al X, K. Klwa & Hon's. , 1 Good scooud hand cam'agt and harness for sale cheap by ICakin & Hrislow. j Kavn your eyes and nervous eueixy liy wcarlnn Dr. Lowe's Khows. Coii- siiiiaiion ire. For watches, clocks and Jewelry can on iinviuxon lor nooil kooiIm. Von will Unit prices rhht. DavldHoii will repair your watches, clocks and Jewelry at the lowcxt prices. All work warranted. , ! I-t llr. I.oiv.. relieve your head-1 aches liy removluir the eHiisc with a pnli of Ills Hiiperlor kIhsm-h. ', I lee Are You (i Km"! 1 I'olymorpliiHii ItHrpiins I At the New Km Drnjt Stme. If In need of dental work call on ! Dr. .Maey, now permanently locutisl In the Dr. Snnpp liulldlm;, .Main 1 St., Cottage (Irove. Oregon. j Next week Tm-Hilay anil to noon of; WedneMilay, July 20 and ), Dr., ;f,!n'ui 'ullT 1 i ioteK Lowe, KiiKi'iie's well known ismlo-1 at the .Sherwood 1 Cut this nut and take It to Ilenwm lirnii (ii.'n DnurHlnro nndcetn box of ! i I..,..'., t?. I. f. f 1 f - I . ... I showing all vacant lands for socts each. If you want any information from theU fa. Land Office, address. TlTLl! Gl'AKANTEH & I.OAN Co.. 1 wlueli is always kept on hand at 1 the honiH of vh si;rilM Tlii in not. tended im a free pntf fur tho corniianv. who do not advertise with tip, hut to 1 wilW IU HUl HUVITIISC UP. UUl IO liriu'lit li tt lo t-ulferprH who inuv not thin niwlirii.e in the lioue. eppriall in siminier-tiine. Iiii8iiii, Iowa, Jour - nul . For rale bv l.vnns & Applecate, , Counsel Drain. Benson Orovc: Urns Co. Hazelwood Ice Cream. F, K. Goodman has been appointed i ....i.. .. . & i ii. .. , , , "ii.go urovo lor uie ;"-'eu""oii iiaxeiwoon ice tronm oi i-oriiauii. For sale by the dish, pint or quart. Lodge or church ontortalnnients furnished at wholesale rates. i Card of Thanks. AVo wish to extend our beartfolt thanks to the many kind friends In I'ortlaud, Cottage Grove and Amos for tho tender sympathy anil gentle care during the Illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter, Mounts A. McKinunx. Mit. & Mas. (!. W. Kki.lv. UAimiTTTR-wixi-'rnT.'P.Tniv- ! 11)02, at" the homo of the bride's liarents on Cedar creek, Mr. W F. tlaroutte and Miss Mary 1. Wlnc coff. . The young couple are well and fa vorably known ami have the' con gratulations of those who know Uiem. JilKlJ. ui;rKL,r;v, r. At tils lionie in Oakland, Oregon, July HHC. titi S )i. in., of heart failure. i Mr. Hockley was about 00 years of age and was well known throughout Southern Oregon, particularly In ' Douglas county. MeKimiEN, KVA UKNA Heloved wife of Morris A. McKlblien, at the North l'nclne Sanitarium, 1'orT land, Oregon, July 111. 100 J, aged 23 years, 0 months and 8 days, Deceased was tho daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W, Kelley, who reside on Coast Fork. She was well and favorably known, throughout this section and had many dear friends who knew her for her sweet and gentle ways. In 1808 she Joined tho M. K. church and was a consistent and faithful member. She was mar ried to Mr. McKlbbon In 1S0S. About two years ago her health failed and laid to rest In the Taylor graveyard on Const ForJ, Key. Klmiucruiun ofllclating, 9B10nBaB0BBBDnSBB J Church Notes. g BBneBB0BeRSBCB0D0B0D9B 0 CATHOLIC CllUiiCIt, Services are aunoimceil by lev. Father Dcrthlaumo for Sunday, July 27th, at tho Catholic chuivh com. lnunclng at 10 o'clock a. in, cuuihtiAn cutmcu. I'reachlng services at the Christian church Sunday morning and evonlifg. Other services aa usual. The public cordially invited. F. E. Dii,i.t.soTo.v, Fast or. Fart ol the noimlatloii of Cottmro I (drove Is lu tho hills now camping 1 out where the beat Is scarcely lu.tn-c able. UOI uuicotiien sue nas ih-ou grauuiiuv '""- ."onoii, oiwimii, urreon. iv o iiocii a. in. uihi mo remains were noavburc. ora.. .inrii is. iwb. r itr. 0 n. 4.1 "yvc ouil uic Don't take our word for The Cash Carry the cleanest and in the city. We keep a full line assortment of i'iIi futiu and tablet in season. The Cash A. y TE MBS1 SUPPlrt 0lS liolieuii.'i, Oi'egc n. Genera! iYIcrchsandiNis liiicvs TooSs and Ammunition. Give Us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GBTTYS. An Axe (0 Grind Have You. Well, we Igive grindstones to do it on, and there is none lustter made than we keep. We also have the tools to grind on it, too scythes axe's, shears or sickles. Our stock of farm implements, garden hose, lawit mower?, and sprinklers are the best to be found anywhere. If you need anything In this line look at what we have in our up-to-date stock. I i S -w--v- T T I M JUL V .1 Vi 1 Ll W III; . T2j ' fftl 3 Holding Down Prices. We present you with the Best Stock of China ware yott ever hacl'a chance to Choose from. Not a Piece here but lias jmssed the Critical Inspection of careful Eves, WE KNOW QUALITY and Sell Quality. You'll Pay only Reasonable Prices for what you Buy i Sj I tjtfj MM i ;j Ki ?fCi TOBER CO. STORE Under Odd .NOTICE FOIl ITIIUCATIO.V IjM'I inrlw at KoaeburK, OrcKoit, .. . . Juiiu 9'. 1J. Notice Is tu-r.'by gion that I ho (olluulnir nnmvit NMIIer hm illnl nvtkwof his Intention to utaku tiaal proof in support I nt hlKTlHliti Mti.l 1 r..ilf bo maito keforuMarle I.. Ware, U. S. l'onnul-lonor al Kuftuo, OroKon, on Auir. 12, l!. vli: tmllv Oilon, l(fow of CharlH It Oxdcn. ilwMmyt'for iho aivi.jiw fSWSWij.SoctSJ.Tii. I0S., lt.2Wlt. llo name, thu toUotrniK uUntouti toiro blaroniluitoiK ruitdsnix' upon and cultivation of laid lamt. vl: Chant. A, ogdeiit Harmon I,. Ogdon, Jlllan Kotlrs U heroby uhvn tbut In ramnllai wllhtba frovl.loniul th ai't of UitiKrcaTil Junj3, 1S78, entitled "An act for thoaale oj i r Umber land, lu thu Stutoa of California, Ore Boil. Nevada, uuri WaihlnKton Iwrltorv 2H, lor the nuri'haie ol Hit OBI I ir. U oecuon . mi. ll. in Townsnln x.. a.r ltange Ko.il Wul. and wtll olfer prnif to!iovi?i that the land torn i laiiue iana aoimnt i more valuable fyr lu nmiKir or aiono than turavriciutural mirnoiml. arid to ealabtl.hhur claim to HaMtana beioro Marie L. Ware, I' S. t'uramUalonar at Kuawmi, Orwou. on- Trlday, the Jnlli day uf July, VJUl. 8tin uuiuri aa isttne'W- J.N. Kaudall. f. C Smith, May Mamilng, W. I. Mnnutiii!, ol KuKeiio, Oniicon. ' Any and all pertoua clatftih'R adverwly tlio abovo-dwwrlbad JanU arc rwimulwl to HUf lumr imiiiu in una untco on or uulor aaiu win day o( July, 11IU8 J. T. UntlwilHt, B(tUt)r. H. C, .MADSENp Watciimakkk. impairing at reaaonablui'hargoa. All uork i Wun'hea.i All uork uuaranteoil rirai-itlaM i. Llokaumt .lanelr, utLoviaat 1'rU'Vii COTTAiiK tiHOVK. OKF. i i BHtl fl IXH ESS H ifft 19 H Ukiw d , m like Id Iii . lir leo.11411 tt. 1 i. , 4 ria.ru 10 ounv it, but call and b conVJnetd that Q vocwy CD. most Complete line ol roceries Grocery Co. G. Young, Manager. T i IILIIIU J SB i i 1 Fellow's Kail. AXnillN'fi VOL" WANT. in the way of Hardware, Tools and imblements, you can find, nt our store. Akk vot oolNO suni.vo? See our Stock of Tools and Sup plies before you make your pur chases. We Keep everything a Miner needs. Bohemia Saloon Halr.SU, Oottaso Orou- a.m; white & co. -I I k- T Choice line of iipiors and Cigar kept on hand, 'Your Kitronai;e is respectfully solicited. billwIKIIHiaiow. IriiaiUvnt. llHmr.ri;iiK, ca.Bicr, 1'lic M MM ki of ; Cottauu Gnovi'.. Omk. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to luitn mi nprirovtul auvunly. K.t(!huni;i'H nvallabl.- ,ia 10 thel'iiit,. l siiiti,