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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. U1B W. HBNRY, Ildltor nnd Proprietor. Kntere.tal lh iHnliifrtf at Cottage Grove, Oregon Kai Class mill matter. Nnnaerlptlnn price, I. HO, In mlvanre Aitvrtl.ini; !tl nirti'n known upon anpllratlnn. Til 18 I'A'CEIt In kept (in HU t B. 0. Prate's AtlTtrtlsmK AgnUT, l tM JierrRams bi hnire. Pun Francisco, California, where eon tracts for adTfrtlilng ran Immade fur 11. I'riday, Aunusx 29, 1901. ANNOUNCEMENT, With this issueof Bohemia Nug net C. T. Howard who with the substantial support of his sister. Miss Ethel Cottle, founded the pa per three years aeo last January steps down nnd out, surrendering his haff interest in the business and the editorship to Mr. Lee V. Henry wbo some five months ngo assuraeu a halflnterest in the business, and who has successfully presided over the business office during tue in tcrvenititr time. .When a man has served nearly half n life time in any one chosen field, it certainly is with some de gree of sadness and not infrequently wjth a feeling of cmotiou that he severs his connections, and parts from the vocation to which he is bound by the strongest ties. 'Such is the case at hand. The writer came to Cottage Grove when the prospects were not so bright as they are today, and by ernest effort, no small amount of work and a strong faith in the future possibilities of this com munity, a paper was founded which has grown into considerable in' fluence, enjoying a local drcuk' tion exceedingly .gratifying, while its foreign circulation is not sur passed bv anv paper in the countv. by reason of its columns devoted to mining interests. The paper has been royally sup parted by Cottage Grove and Bo hemia, and in this support the ap preciation of the poor efforts of the founders and owners, by the patrons, is in evidence. In view of this patronage which has, in most part, come unsolicited, other than by persistent effort and a desire to please as well as to improve the f 1 facilities of the plant, the outgoing editor is grateful toward those who have stood by and staunchly aided and supported him by patronage and kind advice advice given in the right way is always beneficial shall ever have his heartfelt thanks and tender memories. The future destiny of the paper will be guided by Lee W. Henry, the junior editor of the old firm, who has had many years experience in newspaper work from the press room to the editorial staff; a thor ough gentleman, well informed, a pleasant, agreeable, manly man; and he who steps down and out, by reason of pressure of other business afiairs, divorces himself from a business founded before the sand upon which the framework was laid turned to granite, feels that the paper could not fall into better bands, and that under the new management and editorial ability of Mr. Henry, it will grow as it has in,the past, in proportion, if not in advance of the town in which it is published. Extending sincere thanks for the many kind acts administered, and wishing the patrons of the paper unbounded success; Cottage Grove a thrifty and rapid growth; extend ing a hearty hand-grasp to every miner in Bohemia, I bid you, good-bye. C. J. Howard. At their state convention last week the Idaho republicans dc clarctl in favor of a revision of the tariff for the regulation of trusts also an amendment to the consti tution for the suppression of the same. Their faith in President Roosevelt is demonstrated by the following plank from their plat- loriu; "we believe that in rrosi dent Roosevelt our party has found a worthy leader, whose fearlessness in the discharge of his duty, ami whose devotion to the best interests of the whole country prove him to be a worthy successor to hi la uicntcd predecessor, and the repub lican partv of Idaho extends to President Roosevelt its hearty sup port." The Nugget's new editor and proprietor has been in Oregon but a short tune and in this city only since April 15, hence advice, in formation aud news items from friends of the paper will be fully appreciated. The omcc is now located within twentv feet of the postofEcc and there, is no possible excuse for not calling. There is a feeling of loyalty to to each other and the city in general, among the professional and business men of Cottage Grove that is indeed commetidable. "Pat' ronue home industry ' and every- bedy thrive. Stand together and "Stand up for Cottage Grove." Our job department has been crowded with rush orders for the past two months and some of our patrons have been obliged to wait for their work. We expect to get "caught up this week after which all work can be got out promptlv Everybody seems to be prosper ous and happy in this little city at present and its growth and de velopment has but commenced. In the next two or three years our growth will certainly be phenomi-nal. NOTICK FOR ITBLICATION. United Stair Land OKoe, Kosebnrg, Ore., August 2!, 1908. Notiee If herebr siren that In romollanM with the nrovlslonsof the aet of Contrrsissol Jnne J, ISTti, entitled "An Aet for the ale of Timber Lands In the States of Cali fornia, Oregon. Sevada, and Washington Ter rltory," aa extended to all the Pnbue Land States br act of Anguit t, Itse. August P. Homyer, of Salem. County of Marion. tateof Orecoa. has this dav tiled in this oOW hi sworn statement S'o. 3X12, for the pnrehan of tbeSW'i ofSeetlonXo. 15,TownihI3DSonth, of Range 10 West and will offer proof to snow that the land sought Is more valuable f,,r Its timber or stone than for arrlenltnral purpose and to establish his elalm to said land before i. Hazard. C &. Commissioner at Drain. Oregon, on Friday the "th day of November, He names as witnesses: 11. F. Ktier. P. D. Klier. W. Weehter. C. L. Johnson, of alem, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lahds are requested to file their claims in this office on or befora said 7th. day of November, 191i. j. i. uaiDGEB, uegwer. NOTICE FOR PCBL1CATION. United states Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Aug. 22, 1901. Notice is herebv rtren that in mtnnllanrf with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, ISTIf, entitled "An act for the raleof Timber Lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Terrltorr," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August s. IS?-!, Charles I- Johnson, of Salem, County of Marlon, State of Oregon has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. SSU, for the purchase of the NE Jj being lots 7, 8,9, 10 of Section No. 3, Township 20 sonth, of Range 10 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valoable forlts timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before C. E. Hanard, C. 8. Commissioner at Drain, Oregon, on Friday the 7th dsy of November, 19)2. He name aa witnesses: u.i. nuci. a. v. jxi.cr. n. r. jiomjcr. w. Weehter. of Salem. Oreeon. any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to trie iDeirviaims in loisomoeon or beiore saia 7tn aav oi November, J. T. Biinr.Es. Register. Silk Creek Items. Anir. IS. 1M2. C. W. Caldwell and family neoom pnntotl by hl mother ami brother arrived latino Krltlny mornttur from a 10 dnyn outliur by the rentier ooenn nt Wliicliefler Hay. Minn Mliuilo Coiner ami Mr. I.. Tucker returned Saturday eve from Kunviie where they had lieon wivnt lime with nil the problem attendant upon a toucher's examination. Mr. Tucker, who In lately from Mlnno Hot, contemplate wleUlliiurtlielilrch nt the Divide nohool the eoinliw winter. IjtiNt Thuiftlay an old fashioned rap boo wim held at the homo of Mr. Uertlo Owen. A I nxmilly tlto ease much chatter ami laughter wax In dulged la while the noodle wore biisllv lilted by the IuiUcm' nimble llngiM. At the noon hour a xult Mtuutlnl tout wu served to which all did ample Justice. Space tor bid the mention of the ladle' name attending, but nil voted It one of the most enjoyable events of the Heason. NOTICK KOtt I'lMU.U'ATlON. Auk. -M. 1W2. TfitvshltiK has begun InoiirMVtloti Little. Ruby Ashby Is quite 111 with an attack of bowel trouble. Miss Nellie Martin of the (snivels vlsltltur with friend at this place. Mr. Kllltitt had the misfortune to lose one of his team of mares Inst Friday. Rev.Ganlluer of Saginaw-, preached nu IiuervHtliiK anil Instructive ser nion to a Kootlly erowd In ourscliool house last Sunday. He will lie with us airaln upon the fourth Sunday of next mouth. 1 ElledKt' has about Mulshed haul- Injr the luinU'r for hi new residence In theOrove, which Is fast, approach Iiik completion. Madam Rumor has It that Mr. Klledse exeots to remove with hi family to town this fall which fact we regret exceedingly. While this region I well supplied wlthgood neighbors we don't feel as If we had any to spare. A small dinner party in honor of Mrs. Caroline Onldwell, of Swantou, Neb., was given at the residence of her son, C. W. Cnldwell, last Wednes day. Those present were: Mestlauie J no. Elliott. L. Single, M. Comer, Minnie Asliby anil M. To in pk Ins of Glenwood Heights. A pleasnut time is reported, lira. Caldwell and sou rwin hoarded the 12:53 train Frltlay for Salem, where they will visit a short time and from whence she will return to her home in Nebraska, while he goes to Philomath where he Iium accepted a position In-the U. I). College. ltKK. Important Notice. Any erson hiring a single sent huggy nnd allowing more than two persons to ride In same atone time will lieclmrged double price anil pay nil damages to the buggy. The above applies to all hacks, carriages or spring wagons. Only t woJiiersons allowed to ride In one sent at a time. ClIIUHMAN & ItA.Ndtt. NOT1CR FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office. Rosebnrg, Oregon, Ang. 18. 1'j02. Ice Is herebv given that In comnflance wli rovlslonsof the act Congress of Junes. 1878. le.1 "An Act for the sate of Tlmhr tjinila In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and By reason of my purchase of Mr. Howard's interest in the Bohemia Nugget, I become sole proprietor ot tne paper over which destiny Mr. Howard has for several years presided. It is with a feeling of responsibility that I take up the pen he Jays down and assume edi tonai management 01 tne paper witu wntcu i nave been identified as half-owner and business man ager for a few months only. It is with regret that I bid adieu to Mr, Howard as a partner in business, our relations having been most pleasant and agreeable. It will be my earnest endeavor to give to the people of our little city a clean, newsy, and up-to-date pa per, fully abreast of the the times and a credit to the city in every re spect, in return for the hearty pat touage I feel sure it will receive from its many patrons. Politically, the paper will be as it has been, republican, fair, faith ful and fearless. It will also be de voted largely to "Mines and Min ing," awake to the interests of the great Bohemia Mining District and ever "Standing up for Cottage Grove," "the biggest town of its size" in Oregon. Lhu V. Henry. Harry Supple's writeup of Bo hemia in the Pacific Miner of the 15th inst. is strictly up-to-date and should not be missed by those de siring to keep posted on the greatest mining district in the northwest. It 'is now intimated that J. J Hill of the Great Northern is be hind the Coos Bay, Salt Lake City, railroad proposition, and if this proves correct we may look for something to bum down there in the near future. Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August , 1892, Louis Sccafhouser, of Eugene, County of Lane State of Oregon lias this day filed In liln nffliwn hint awnm tf ss lanaiii Vn mr a i Rurchaw of the N S of section o. 31, Township 21 South, of Range 8 West and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his etaim 10 aaiq tana ueiore iane L. ware, v. H. commissioner at Kngene, Oregon, Monday the 10th day of Nor. 19U2. He names as witnesses: Wallace Marsh. Cary W. Marsh, Frank resent, uiuis resent, Eugene, ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are rmnMlMt to 1Ia their claims In this offioe on or before said 10th day of .November, ivri, J. T. Budges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for thesaleof timber land in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Terrltorr," as extended to all the Public Laud states bract of August I, IttfJ, Volney Ervin, of Portland, wu -N sixtii hi., uo. 01 Multnoman, state 01 ore has thlsday filed in this office his sworn state 173, ment No. 3! of Section No. 32 Townsul for the purchase of the WUgU 2TownshluNo 218. KaneeNo. 8 n est, and win oner proof to show that the land sought ismure valuable forits timberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estal llsh hi claim to said land before '.. l.-DImmlck, US Commissioner at Oakland, Oregon, on the -ma uar, 01 uctouer, iwi. He names as witnesses: Frank K. Reiner, Simon R. de Neul, Elmer R. Harvey, . B. Ward of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the auuvcMietcriueu isuui thelrclalmi day of Otto are renuested to s in this office on or pel iier, , I'M. file fore said 27tn J. T. liKipQce, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Onice, Roscbunr. Ore.. Arnr. 18. 1002. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act 01 congress 01 .1 une a, I87 entltieti "An Act for the snlo of Timber Lands In the .States of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Lund States by act of August 4, 189L, Wal lace Marsh, of Eugene, County of Lane, State of Oregon, law this day filed In this (illlco his sworn state ment No. 9259 for the purchase of the (iHot Section No, :M In Township No. 21 South of Itimge No. H W. and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Mario I,. Ware U. K. Commissioner, Eugene, Oregon, on Monday tho 10th day ot Nov., 1902. He numes us witnesses: Louis I'eschl, LouIh Bchufhouser, Cary W. Marsh. Frank I'eschl, of En. gene, Oregon. Any ami all persons clulralng ad versely the. above described lands are renuesU-d to llle their claims In this ofllco on or liefo.ro said 10th dav of Nov., 1902. J. T, Bridges, IlegUter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Suites Land Onice, RoKcburg, Ore., Aug. 18. 1902. Notice Is hereby given that In com pllnnce with the provisions of the act 01 congress 01 .nine.!, ists, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ana wastilngton Territory. as extended to all the Public Land .States by act of Auinist 4. 189-J Frank I'eschl, of Eugene, Co.ofLnne, StateofOre.. has tills dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. .1261 for the purchase of the S S of SeC' tion No.. 20 in Township No. 21 S Itange No. 8 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its flintier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforeMarie L. Ware.U. S. Com missioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day of Nov., 1902. lie names ax witnesses: Wallace Marsh, Cnry. W. Marsh, xvouis i-escin. l,ou s Hcnaiuouser. t:u- gene, Ore. Any nnd all persons clulmitnr ad' versely the above-described lands aro reuucKted to file their claims In this office on or liefore said lOtii day of Nov., 1902. .1. T. JiitinoKH, Register. United States Laud Olllco. Rosebnrg, Ore., .July IS. 1902. Notlwl hereby given that la coin plltuire with thoiirovlslon of tho aet, of Congress of Juno.'), isTS. "entitled "An act tor tho sale of timber lands In tho States tit Calltornla, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns extended to all the l'ubllo Land States by act of August I, IMtir, U'oimnl straight, ot Kimvuc County ot Lane, State of Oregon, has. till day llletl In this olllco Ids Kwornstntoiuont N. 2997, for the pur chase of the 8 HE (. NK SK( V SE VNKH Section No. !tl In Township no. ir m. muutoNo 1 Most, ami win offer proof to show that tho laud sought I more valuable for It tlmlicr or stone than (or agricultural pur poso.aiid toestabllsh hlsclalui tosaltl land iH'tore .Mario u. ware, i', w. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on .Mommy. 1110 tun tiny 01 wci., r.xr. Ho names as witnesses: lloiijamlii Owen, of Ivlson. Lam- Co., Ore. I'roston Reeves, of Mult' Lane Co.. Ore., Charles, Klsslngvr, 1 lair w iiioiigiiny, 01 hiigonc. umt1 Co., Ore. Ativ mill nil iw.iiiitiri idiilliilttir nil. versely the niiovo-doserlliod land aro requested to tile their claims In this olllco on or liefore said Utli day of Oct.. 1902. J.T. Ruinous. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State Laud Olllco, Roseburg. Ore., An, lit. 1902. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of tht' Act of Congress of .lime:). IS7S, en titled "An Act for the sale of Timber Uitnls In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada anil Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Iwiud States by aet of August 4, 1SU2, Ceorge ( Mactlonald of Ash. land. County of Ashland, State of IscoiihIii has this tiny tiled In this olllco hi sworn Htateuient No. .'121, for thepurchaso of the EJ, NE Ji, NV i.'NEK&'ENWK ot Section No, 12. Township 20 South of RangvS est ami will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valu able for Its tlmtier or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to estab' llh his claim to sit Id html liefoiv Mario 1 are. I . S. Commissioner. at Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday the 2Sth day of Oetolier. 11H12. Ho name as witnesses: M. R. Potts, of Holly. LI1111 Co, Ore., Dave Murphy, of Alma, Lane Co.. Ore.. John Murphy, 01 I-.uinne Lane Co., Ore., M. A. RItlgway, of lloEOinan, Montana. Any find all iiersoii claiming at) versely the above-descrlliod lands are retmested to file their claims In this olllce tin or liefore saltl 2Sth dav of Oetolier. 1902. J. T. BiitiiiiKs, Register. "THE AllLWAUKnE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway. known all over the Union as the Oreut Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every tiny ami night liotwoon St Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only jht fect trains In the world." Under stand: Connections are made with All Transcontinental Lines, assuring to passengers the In-st service knowu. Luxurious coaches, electric lights. steam heat, of a verity efpinlcd by no other Hue, See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other In formation, address, J. W. Caskv, H. s. Rowk, Trav. Pass. Agt. Hen. Agt, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon Aug. M.lMrJ. Notice Is herebv irlven that In coinnllamw with the provisions of the act of Conrress of June J. 1878. entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of California) Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public fond States by act of August i. 1892, Cary W, Marsh, of Kugene, County of Lane, State of Oregon, has thlsday Hied In this office her sworn statement No. 3268 for the purchase ottheSUNof Section jio. ao in jownsoip no, ooutuoi itange Pio. 8 W, and wlllorrer proof to show that the land sought 1 more valuable for It elmber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land before Marie h. Ware, U. H. Commissioner, Eugene, Oregon, on Monday the loth day of November, Wtt. sue names as witnesses: Louis I'eschl. LauIs Schafhouser. Wallaco Marsh, Frank I'eschl, of Eugene, Oregon. Anv and all persons clallnlnir adversely the above described lands are requested to file their ulaiins In this office on or beiore said 10th day 01 November, j. s jiKicuH, uegisier, United .States IjiihI office. Roseburg, Ore., Aug. IS, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of .Iuni:i. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of tlmltcr lands in tlie States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1892, Louis I'eschl. of Eugene, County of Lane, State of Oregon has this dny filed In thfs office his sworn statement No. iT.'OO. for the purchase of the N i N of Section No. :M in Township No. 21 South of Raiigu No. S West, and will offer proof tij show that the land. sought is more valuable for Its timlH-r or stone than for agricultural purposes ami 10 esranusii inn claim to salt land liefore .Mario L. Ware. U. S Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon oil .Monday, thelOth day of Nov., 1902. He names us witnesses: Wllllum Marsh. Carry W. Marsh Frank I'eschl, Loufl Schafhouser, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all tiersous claiming ad versely the ul)ov(MlecrllM.'d lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or liefore said 10th day of Nov., 1902. ' .1. T. BitmtiKS, Register. iiiist a Month o kpiis DC Many Merchants have August checked In their calendars as one of the dull months. This store cannot afford to have dull seasons. It I our policy to keep our good on (he move. Small prollts and many ot them, keep this store In tho load. Woronllo the natural Inclination Mils mouth, but we shall naino prices no low thai yon cannot afford to miss the good things wo offer. AT CLEARANCE PRICES. Wo are offering at greatly reduced prices every Snlrt Waist In this store. Possibly you can use another waist at these Low prices. Como In anil look them over. Wo are putting out about 200 pairs of shoos of nil kinds. The stylos are a little off but they are good, serviceable slus-s. We are naming a "0 cent price on some of the. All odd sites anil remnants are 1 11 lie closed out out as tpilckly as possible to make room for our now fall slock. E. W. NEWLAND, Cottage Grove, Oregon. A HUMMEE, FOE THE SUMMER! ALL ROADS LEAD TO LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Latest Variety of Styles. LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. j Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New Elleets in Fine Hosiery. 5 ; mVVK OUK SI'KCIAfi CIXHICKATIOX ADD. a"ri-v DoGS P'lv vou to look into the merits of a New Glove tliat is so rfo . , , - I.- -.1 . I ...,.!.., .; . ... , n aueau oi tne cruinary kiovc iuiu a novice can .ice tin utiviiiHiigv.i, mm winvn i meeting wiin puciiomenni ; SllCCeSS Carson Gloves ore especially adapted for the LUMBERMAN nnd MINKR, also forM SGKNKRAL TEAMING so constructed as to he I'RKK KROM SHAMS at the vital point, double J i stitched ami reinforced. A PERI- JiCT Jb lT I I I'rtv and easy on the hauil, but to the accurate slu-. Can give a brother's grip and not strain a stitch J For Wear Hemenway & Burkholder, i W. H. ROBINSON -I'mrticmu rnvsicuK- Offlreanil resident nn ltlterstrt,nrar Mall. COTTAOKOItOVK, - - - OltKnO.N-. NOTICE FOIl 1'L'IILICATION. United mates Land Offlce. Itoseburg Oregon, Aug. 22, 1002, Kotlr Is hereby given tliat In compliance lth the urovlslons of th. act oi Cons-rear of Jtuie a, lrts, entitled "An Act for the sale oi timber lands in th. states of California, Ore froti. Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex ended to all the public land states by act of AueuiMth 1892. 1'eterl). Klier of Salem, county of Marion state of Oregon has this day tiled In this onice bis sworn statement No. 8311, for the urcnase ni the nortij.west nuarter, being lots U, V, 4, .UU iS Ul K.IIUU HU iJ IU. . V VUU ,U of range 10 west, and Will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for it4 timber or stone than for agricultural ournoses and to establish his claim to said land before u K. Ilasard, V. H. Commissioner at Drain, Oregon, on Friday, the 7th day oi November, 1B. lie names as witnesses; Jobnsou, of Salem, Ore, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land are requested to Hie their claims In this olllce on or before said 7th day ol November, 1802. j. 1. rnunois, register. Pin.. .....t.l .......... ..1. ,.,... l,alnAau blocks tor nale.l.-rome Knox n Co. TICKETS TO AND 1'ROM AI.I. POINTS EAST VIA GREAT Kuilway. Short Line to st. 1'aut, J)ulitth, MlnneapoIlM, Chicago, AND POINTS BAST. Through Palace und Touriut Sleepers DIiiIiik und UtilTut Smoking Librnry Cars. DAILY TRAINS 1 KA8T TIMKi For Ilolea, Koldern und Pull Infortim tion regurdini! Ticket Itouteu, cull on or add reus J. W. PHALON,T. I1. A. II, DICKSON, O. T, A. 3d St., Portland Ore. 122 A. I), 0, DENNI8T0N.. 1J First Avenue, G. W. P. A. Seattle Wash J. S. MEDLEY Attorney '-at-Law o o : Office on Main street: -CoTTAGIt GKOVK, OKU. J. C. JOHNSON and F. ,G EDY A ttorneys and Counselors-at-Lnw Bpeelal attention given to Mining, Corporation and Mercantile Law. Olllce over Garraan .It Ilemenway's store. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. j-iTG.i;isr:ii; STREET FAIR .MiLcl Cnrnivnl SEPT. 24, 25, 26 5 27 Common Rough Lumber, $7 per M. at BOOTH-KELLY Mills, Saginaw, Ok. BARKER & PERMAN PBOPUIKTOIlft OF THE EXCHANGE B7' DEAI.KU8 III KINK WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street, Cottage lrov. Ore, FOUR DAYS OF GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ISA LOON ASCENSIONS, ft It AND MIDWAY, TEAM PUIjIilNft CONTESTS. Shooting Tournament, Log Sftwing Contest, Tug of War, Baby Show, Prizes for Stoek, Poultry, lite., Etc., Ute. MUSIC BY MOUTH REGIMENT SX BINDS REMEMBER THE DATE. Address all Communications to M. S. WALLIS, Secy, L. T. HARRIS Attorneu und (!ounsclor-at-law Hueelal attention given lo the law of Mines. first National Dank llnlltling. KUUENK, OHK. HNKfHfi-.-Hr Bohemia 4 Saloon Malum., Cottage drove. A.M. WHITE & CO. Wit Iiiivh on timid u luruo dtovlc of kiln-dried lloorlnir, cellliiR and rimiloln KrttdoK 1 2 and S, Lot u in ike yo special prices. UOOTII-KKII.VlvUMUeil UiO. Chain borlaln'H Colic, Cholera mid Dlar- rlioo lleuiedy ha a world wHii rejititu. tution (or Its ciireu. It ia;er (alia and plennKiit und n.fu lo tnko, for talo by Lyon A Ar.'Iegato, Drain, llcnuon Drug Co,, Cjltago Uiovo, Choice line of Lltiiiora and Cigars kept on liaiui. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, I'OK SAUt. Eleven head of Mock cattle and one young horse. For particulars enquire at Allison's barber shop, nik Carnival At Portland. For tho Klk'H Curnlval tho Hontli Cm I'luMfh: Co. will Hell tlcketH from all Htutloiiri In On'Kon to Portland ami return, on Auk. Mint, Kept. -lot mill 5th to Ilth IndiiHlvf, nt Kreatly reduced niton. Account "IJlkM Day" tlcktitw will ho Hold on Sun. iinl iimi lth at one fulr f(,r tho I'diinii tpin with iiiiiiixtmiiiu of fit. njicclitl nttraclloiiH luivt' litfii pro vhlutl, which will niako thlw Ciirnlviil tho fluent over held on thlH count. (Irmid pmiulcM every tiny, In which the lieiiutlful qiiuun of tho carnival will appear ln-foro her lulinlrlng nuh Jeetn. Don't fall to vlMlt tho .Midway Plalnauco, tho Oerniaii VIIIiikx), and Jaliour'H Oriental ICxtraviiKanr. If you ntay at homo you will upend tho rent of your life rosrettliur It. Cedar posts for sale by Eakin & Dristow,