i (3. NUGGET. 5R TIIK AHVUHTIIN(I MKIIIIIM. K NKAT JOn Ntt.NTlNQ. S J 6aeBBegBCBM0R0ieia Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering '""I I'armltiR Inicrcntsof thin Community, to Oood Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOL. IV COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. NO. 34. MIA IP Mines and MiBma i yDovofod fo DherjMrw Nofo.j and 'T Ubms of tfnrcf rf Inl'eHejrro Mining 11ie Cryxtnl Con. MlnlriK Co. Mlulnt mnl Kiiilhfeilii llltw, Aim Tlic I'r.VHlnl CiiiihiiIIiIiiIciI iroi itIIch cMiliriu'c Hiiinc n( tin Ih-n In t lit illHtrli'l. An Iiivi'hIIkiiIIihi of wvitmI ol tin clnliiiM wiirrnnl tin iiHwrtluii tlml tin1 iimjnilly iim' hi 1 Hltimtvil Hint iltveloiinrlit luciiny liy Iiimiii'Ih, tlitiH lining uwny with rx Ih'iimIvh iiiuchluury, mill tlml en Ioiik iiiuIIiiIiIh ol triuiNiHirtiitlou lor nil purpowH will In kii complete Unit t In v cnuipnuy, after hiiIIIcIciii vxploltn lion nnil ili'vi'lnpiiiciit, will until iMsi'MMiiry iiiiilivnn'iitH Hlilp In mnl plU'C lipilll I'lTllllll ol till CIll'.IIM till) inimt niirovi'il klmlH ol iiilnliur nut clilnery for drilling mnl pilllliiR tin ore. Tin' roiiititli' owiim bcvltiI u'IhIiiih, HO wren In tin vicinity of the Uiltoy, llcleun und Cliutnplnn prop itIIch, wlicrn 11 liirw amount of 1I1 wi'lopnnnit Iiiih Ikvii done unci hj ln -did ri'HiiIlM olitnlui'd. The Ii'iIkvh t'oumliiK tliroiiKli nil tho Cr.VHinl CoiiNnllduted an- trur. iih hit (ill tn t tlio ilUtrlrt niTordlmr to the rvportM of till' ln"Ht ki-oIokIhIm of tin t'nllril HUtV. ! Tin Kvn J. (Iroup of tlinv clalniH i h 4,!ino ftit or iiiiiiv than llmv foutliH of a mile In li'UKtli, nIiowIiik ii dlMtliict vein froui which iihhii.vh In Kold, Hllvcr.liwiil and copper luivt Urn hud. Work lou on tin urniip mnouutM to ovcrTiiNi feet mid vjiIim-k 1 to $.Wi to the Ion Imve Imvii hail. 'riieTrmiHrmilclatinlH iuChuinpliiu ni)k. near the northerly end of the dlNtrlct, where Urn telephone line and tint rnllroad croHM them. The larue mnl well ilellned vein carrlcx Kohl, cupper m(d leail mill In proHpwted hy n.MMoot tunnel. The Cr.vMtil In In tliceaHleiu em) of the district ami UilJohiM the U'ltn.v. A Inrue vein of coiirentnitlliK Kolil on truvfrwri lt entire li'MKtli. It Hcm on n Hleep hill nlile mnl went depth Im attained liy tuuuellUK' Two tunnelM, twenty and thirty feet ami a croxMriit nl wvi ni.v live fii't. .Mouiitulu I. Ion and V. Calailo an- coiiNlilereil two very vnlualilit clnlliiH, They enilirm e il.OOO firl of the exteiiMlou of the Idtoy and Helena veliiH. Ily ninny thlH In coiiHldereil the moiiHter vein of the dlMtrlct. In placcH It hIiowh over thirty fivt In width anil the ore currlcM Kold. copiier and lead. The outcrop riuiM from to Jllll Uy UKHiiy. Over MX) feet of tniinelM nrit In, and many huiidredH ol toiiH of ore mi on the dump. All the claluiH of thin company were Kelected after careful lnveMtlatlon by CeorKi V. I.loyil. of lloxton, n mining eliKlueer ami tleputy I?. S. mineral nurveyor of many yenm uxHrlenrtt at Ahhii mid Cripple Creek, Colorailo. The company Ik orfruiiln-il underthe lawn nf the State of Oregon, capltallxiil at yl.lMMi.iKMl.illvliled lutol.tNKI.lXMlMlmreH at par value 1 1 each. OlMecm tleo. V. I.loyil. of IIiihIoii, preMlileut: II. I. Sent t. I'lirllaud. Or.. vle-pivxl-dent: I'rauk .Ionian and I'rauk l. U'lui'lcr. Cottax' tlrove. Or.. Mvn tary and tn-iiHiirer ivxxrtlvely. Divide Items. 1 Since our hint writing (Icornc Trmuel, I'rauk Taylor mid llatl-lo Totxolo Htnrteil for California via I'ortluud mid the ocean. V. H. Stiller went to llnlHey. wheiv IiIm daugliter In nick. We art glud to note that xhe Im Ix-tter. .. tltirrlcilmujiij-, ,iiKUHt '-'Ij. .lr.i llutler Howe mid MUm Matilda Long, both of Divide. They have our Itcxt i wIh!hh, I A. (I. Miller hud n narrow cxcmxM from death 11 xliort time ugo while' loading piling. Thl week he hint n wagon KiuitHluil and haruenx torn to liletfH while at the name IiuhIucm. Hoy Collin had the mlHfortune to Iomo twenty cordn of railroad hint week hy fln. Ituv. Waldon preached here Aug. 17 to a large and Interented nuillcuee. Mr. mnl Mim. John Stouehurg left Sunday for Yaqulna hay where they will HiH'tid a couple of wivkn by the HcnMlile. ChiiH. Cochran lit tended the Veilnen dny evening concert of the 4th Itcgl meatjil bund at Kugene, MMHlHtliiK iih hoIo cornetUt. Dally (Itinrd, Aug. U7. MIhh Mini OHtrandcr wired her wife arrival nt New I'iyneHvllle, MlnneHotn, yeter ilnv. Her train wan delayed two da.VH iSn the road by a InuilHllde. Silk Creek Items. Sept. 4, IWtt. Thri'Mhlng Ik nil over In thlx neigh borliood. -Mm. Ida SchreovcH mnl family of DennlKon, Ohio, mv vUltlng with her parent m Mr. mid Mm. John Klllott. At a tmeetlng of the board of dl ri-ctorn, Mrn. Ida Caldwell wan up liolnted clerk of the board vice Mr. (livy renlgned. Thou. ItlcluirilHou linn taken a trip to Illa,ckbutte In Iiojk'h of lieiHillttliig IiIh health, which Iiiih Urn falling ever hIiico IiIh lvturn from Soduvllle. School began In thlo dUtrlct hint Alonduy with .Minx Alma Martin at the helm. Mr. Klllott had Hie mlMforttmuto ln thrown from IiIm Avngon today Miiverely Injuring IiIh buck. A U'w of our reHliIentH drove to Ku xenelant Friday to hc lluffalo IIIII'h Wild Went. They report the hIiow n HitccexH In every particular. Comrade Miller and wife have liven utaylng the imxt week with their daughter, Mih. Minnie Anhby, being tailed there by the Herloim IIIiiohh of little Pearl Anhlty, who at pivxetit writing In Hlowly Improving. July 2!ith Mlmer Carlyle lost IiIh dog. Ho anil IiIh brother John had been hunting. They inlHHeil the dog. nuilii-lr wilv lionie thev heard him Imrk mid thought lie wim coming home, but no never came, j jhu v it iIiia-. Ainritxt in. John went hunting. (tn' tin mountain he heard the dog bark mid recognUed Itn voice. It ..mint (rniii 11 rhlire of rockH which he remembered cniHHlug with the dog nt IiIh IiwIh, the day he wim lOHt. In veHtlgatloii revealed the aulmnl In 11 crevice between the rockH about -feet wide and 15 In length nnd 10 feet deep with perpendicular wallx. The rockH had Hpllt Monietlme, and boulderH had tumbled In at theeudH. wnlllng them up ho the dog could nut. ellmb out. After remaining liu- prlHoned here for ai dnyH without food or water, tnougti lerrituy enui-,-iiLtiil the dog wuh able to bark for help and walk home when It came Florence wexi. .Moan Ti:amn Wantiiii. We can Uxe nil the teumx wecun get to haul ore from the Helena mine to the end of our track. The tenmx now on the road cannot take theore away ax fnxt iih It Ixtulued. AddrvxH Wi I'". Moiii'iiv, lenerul Manager O. .c S. II. It. It.. Cottuge drove, On. MxiiiniT At Muttu.- One ol the . finest collections of ore ever gathered tonotiicr was taken to Utiltc last week by the representatives of the llohemia Dis trict. After tue exhibit fulfills its miinn nt Untie, it will tc taken to the State Fair ut Salem, and the Street I'nir and Camivalat Kuxcnc. I.ntcr it will become a part of the permanent mineral exhibit nt this place. Doos Lost. In order to keep their hounds within the bounds ol exercise and safely, Messrs. - nrker and Hakcr coupled two of them together with a twenty-inch rod, the first of the week. They disappeared Tuesday morning nnd have not been seen since. They will be slightly han dicapped tf they raise n coyote. Lntci The dogs were found west ol Saginaw in the hills Thursday doing their level best to trail a coyote. ANOTIIHU UUSINKSS ClIANGlt. The first of the, week Jenkins & Lnwson were closing up their bust uess in the city on nccount 01 a change in the management of the same. Mr, Jenkins retires Irom the firm his interest being pur chased by Mr. Lawsou who will conduct the business nt the old stand. The retiring member will remain in the city, however, work ing at his Irade, which will be welcome news to his many warm friends in the city. Noticu To MlNKKS. W. F. Morphy, manager of the Oregon cc boutlicastern Railway Co. is in possession of ndvice from the New York Commercial, a journal devoted to the publication or authentic data, to luruisu that paper from time to time important mining news trom liohcmla DiS' trict. Mr. Morphy has requested the Nugget to state he will appre ciate receipt of any news of inter est from all sections of the camp nnd solicits the correspondence of the miners in camp. Hittun Hv A Dou. Monday afternoon as Scott Jack' son was walking across Main street near the front of C. J. Miller's sec ond hand store, he was attacked and severely bitten by old "Bruce" n large dog belonging to Dr. Petrie. It seems that the dog was lying on tue side walk where Mr. Jnckson approached, nnd without! warning he sprang up mid fnmeued his fangs in tue tiiifortuunte man's person, severely and dangerously wound ing him before he could be extri cated, Mr. Jackson repaired to the office of Dr. Schleef where his wounds were dressed and at present writing is doing as well ns could be expected. As this was .not tho first person bitten by old "Bruce" he soon received his quietus nt the hands ol James 1'otts, who took him out of town for nn niring and left his carcass lull ol holes. State Normal School. The State Normal School at Drain ox-iix Monday, September Sth. with a faculty of Hcclal tcachcrH. Iitln (elective) liecouiex a part of the ciiiiix'. I'hyHlcal education will Ih'ii feature of the echool, under a trained teacher. Inxteud of formal book-keeping Actual IiiihIhchh" will be employed. The library nnd InboratorlcH lire Ix'hig added to make them more elllclent. The Kugllxh mid muthematlcH will Ih placed on more practical and stronger baxex. The piiHt year the Normal Iiiih not UtMi able to xupply the demandx niiide on It for teacherx. The training department Ix In ex cellent condition. Teacherx of xome exerlenii' may avail theniKclvex of ItH ndvalitngvH. TencheiK review claxx will 1h tniiln- tallied. The Norniul exxayH , to help lt worthy xtudeutx In ccurlng poxl- tiOUH. KxpcnxeH low. Write for cata logue. J. H. OitrvTT, l'rw. I.AUNDKV I.ICKN8IC .-- The Common Council of the City ol Cottnge Grove at its meeting Sept. 1st passed a laundry ordinance cMiiblinhing the rnte of laundry li ccne (it $io per quarter. The or dinance provides in substance that any person, firm, company, etc. fcnliritiug, receiving or handling clothes or other articles in the cor porate limits to be l.itiudricd outside the corporate limits, or who shall engage in the business of receiving or ilelii'priiiir ntiv inrli clothes or ... i r ...,... i... South, of lifcll!.'! t,iiii.iim IIIIUI illt PUIHC llllW jp,, u . .NOTICK FOIt l'1III.ICATION. Ualtwl RUlw I-iikI OIHee, Hwchiiru Ore. Auk. 13, KKtt. Notice Ik herehy tdven ilint In com- iilliuiee ttilli the provlxlon of tin net ol uonKrenfi in .nun ,i, int, ciiiiuihi ",mi Met for the nilu of tlmlwr liunlx ill the KtnlCK of CiillfornlH, Oregon. Nevmla, ! mnl U'iiMlilii(it'M Terrltorv," nn extend ed to Hit the I'nlilii; I. inn I jtnte hv Htt 1 of Ai'Kimt 4, 1892. Joepli It. IIIIU, of (town or city) Jaipei. Comity of iiiic, HtHte of Oregon, Imn thin iIh y Hied In thin office bin huorn ntntcniunt No. 3W.t, fortliupiirchnxuoftlieHKI-4HKl t oi Pcction fto, n, rowiiBtiip HiinttH I vrt, nnd will to oliow that the land iii i .t i. V"t ilium w niiwn nn wiv iitiiti been lattndried outside the city, , Ktit la more vnluaMu for itM titntivr or wiiuuui ursi Having ooiniucu u i none limn tor Hurietimirui piiriKMin, license therefor, upon conviction ihimI to emiihlimi IiIh rUlin to cald lml shall be fined it, the sum of S,o or 1 M-g M ft? imprisoned in the city jail five days . ,,, (lnyf 0ct( mri for each offense. He nnmc n witneif: t 1 (iwirite M. Illiickhiirn, ot HnrinKlleld. GKINDINO NlGIIT AN l DaV. 0rc( Willim.i Tate, of Zion. We Co., J. II. I'ar.ihal, our "jolly miller. Ore.. Henry S. Tlllon, of June. Ore., J. , received nnotlier car of wheat from H. lllll.of.laer. Ore. down the valley the first of the y - KSJS'S It week and has lieen making n night and day run since, and then can senrcely keep n sack of any kind of i H02 stuff in the null overnight, borely pcotile arc beginning to realize that I'ar.sluil understands the milling business and employs competent help. Since taking charge of the, mill last spring not less than six cars of wheat have been shipped in and ground by Mr. 1'arshal, besides the wheat brought in by the farmers of this section. reuiieMei! to tile their clulinii in thin otlice on or before mid 11th ilny of Oct., J . T. Briiiokh, ItcxiKter. NOTICK KOIt I'Ultl.ICATION. Notice. The following communication trom Alt Walker, chairman of committee on mineral dlxplay, of the Kugene Htrcet fair and carnival mmutgerti, 1h Helfexplauatory, and xhould have the cloxe attention ot every miner: To Whom It Mny Concern: The executive board of the Kugene Street Fair and carnival Iiiih decided to make mi exhibit ol Lime countlcH mineral resourcex, one of the leading nttractloiiH, and linx appolnteil a xpechil committee on wild work, which commlttit reo,ueHt8 the hearty co-oiHTiitlou of thoHC Interesteil In advert Ixlug by thlx meaiiH the re- Houn-CH ot llohemia Mining Dlntrlct. Your committee Iiiih delegated .Mr. C. I Mitchell with full power to act In the premlxeH and who will receive and can tor any mid nil xampleH of on? contributed. ThoRcdeBlrlngmny leave niK"clmen of ore with F. 0, Kby at the otlice of tho tltoy Mill Ing Company nt Cottage Grove, Don't iiiIxh thin opportunity to lend u helping hand mid uxxlxt In netting forth our mineral ivhouiwh. ltexiect fully, Ai.k Wai.kkii, Chulruinu Com NOTICE FOK I-UnUOATION. United Slatct Und Oltloe, Rofeburir. Oru.. Aui. '2. 1D02. no1Iia tl licreliv rlren thHt In couinUance with the rmrUlons of the act of Congress of Junelt.mil, entitled "All Art. for Ibe ule of Tl ...I., t ami. I II,. ai,l..n(l.af.lil. Or. snti. N'avttilii mid Waihlnirtmi TBrrltnrr. extende.1 to alt the rubltc Land States hf act of iunuil 4, llenjaraln K. Klter, of Salem, Count)' ot Marlnn, Slate of Oregon lias this day tllvdln tlits ottlco his sworn statement No. 8313, for the purohase of tho SW l, of Section No.V,Townslilu20South,of Itunfte 10 West and will oAVr proof to show that the land sought It more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrioultural purposes aud to ettabltsh his I'lalmlo said land before P. .. llasard, U.S. Cemmltsloner at Drain, Oregon, on Frday, the linuayoi uTeuiiwr, ivw, lie names as witnesses: I. I), Klter. A. F. Homyer IV. Wechter, 0. L, Jnlinion. nf Hrileiu. Oreanll. Auvandall ivorsons clalmtnK adversely the above described lands are requested to Hie their claims In this oltlee on or before said 7th day of November, 11VJ. J.T. llaiDou, Register, NOTICK FOIt l'UUMCATION, United Slates Land ORlce, - Rna.burir. Oro.. Auir. 'JJ. Iflo-i. Notice Is hereby given that In edmpllance with the provisions of the act ot Congress of June a, 1878. entitled "An Act for the sale of limner unus in ine piaieaoi uaiuornia, nre lion. Nevada and Washington Territory," ai extended to all the rubllo Mud Htatca by act ot August 4, 18W, William Wechter.of Balcm, County of Marlon, mate of Oregon, has this uay nieu in litis u.uee jus sworn siniement ro, ')( I ... miMihuinnl ih. . I ll...!.,. . 0, 11 and U of Section No, 3, Tonnshlpt'O H, oi Itange 10 West and will oiler proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for In timber or stone than for agricultural purpoes and to establish his claim to said laud before U K. llasard. U. S. Commissioner at Drain, urt'gou oil rrmay inu itiiuayoi noveiuoeri lUvj, He names ns wltneiues: II. K. Klier, I. D.KIser, A. V. Homyer. C.I, Johuson. nf Salem. Ore. Any aud all persons (claiming adversely the above doscribed lands aro renueited to Hie their claims In this otlice on or before said 7th day oi November, iu. J. T. IlBirxiia, Register Fine residence", choice lots, business hlocka for sale Jiotue Knox a Co. Unitel fitnU-B Und OfTli-e, Itiwehiirt:. Ortifon. Aiu. 13. iW'. Notice la hereby (jiven that In rotn iillniiee with tliti provtalona ot the act of ConitresH of Juno 3. IK7H. entitled "An net for the rnl of tlinlxr Iiinda in tile; In the State of California, Oregon, rieviiila, and aahlnston rerritory, h extended to all tlie Public I -and fctnlen by act ot Anifiiat 4, IBCr.'.rtettieK. Hum phrey, of Kiiitene, County of Imh. State of Oregon, linn thin day II led in tliia otlice heranorn tiiteinetit No, 3'JIO, for the piiruhai-e of the H UK 1-4 A Lot 1 At of Heel Inn No. 4,Towniliip3I, South, of Itange Ts Went, anil will offer proof to chow that the land fought U more valimlilefor It timber uremic that for agricultural puropec, and to eutahliah her claim to raid land hefote Marie I,. Ware, L. S. Commii-aioner at hu- Ifene, UreKOii, on eaturuay, tlie 1st, ilny ol ov., luuz. slits iinmea na wltnecfee : Jamee N. Handle, of Knirmount. Ore.. Charlex Detnniitig, Henry Cogill, of Siiringllehl, Ore., I.. I.. Whiteon, of r.uici'iit., itnu uiu. i Anv anil all twrconi clalmlne adverse ly the aboveHleticribed lands are re-1 ('ueatrd to file their claim! in thlc ollice , on or More said 1st day of Nov., 1002. . J. i . iiutrxica, uejjister. .yab4?.t rt. .i- -j- .. a We are offering greatly Reduced Prices in many Lines of Goods to make Room f6r our V . A V W fm tr -x nr jr ,i FALL, !!J Which is now arriving: Iaily. Shirt WaistN at Less than Cost. Big Bargains in Ladies Shoes till September 1st. The only Complete Line of Gents' and Boys' Collars in Town. EAKIN & BRISTOW. -i- -; -! -i- i- 1- -t- -t- -I- M- -I- -V Just for a Pew Improvements. We will be ready when you call. Growth Indicates Progres. Our NOTICE FOIt 1'iniUt'ATION. United Stntex Lnnd Oltlce. ItoxeburK. Ore.. July 18, 1002. Notice lit hereby ulven that In eoui ollimee with thenrovlxlonx of the net oi uouKreNM oi Jtineu, ioo. eimiieii "An net for tho nale of tlmlier landx In the Stntex of California. Oreiron. Nevadn. nmnVaahlnKtouTerrltory." ax exteiuletl to nil tne l'tiuue L4nd Stntex hy net ol AtiKtwt 4, lMf. U'onard Strulcht. of Kuuene. County of Ijine. State of OreRon. linx thlx day filed in thlx office Ills HWoniHtateinentNo.2997. for thenur- chaxe of the S X SB X, NEK 8EK & MU KKa t-crionwo. .h in xownxnm No. 1" S. ItatiKoNo. 7 AVeat, nnd will offer proof to hIiow that the hind HOtight Ix more valuable for Its tlmlier or Ktone tlmn for aurlcultunil juir poHCKnud toextnlillxh hlxclnlm toxald land tnefore Mnrie I.. Wnre, V. S. Comnilaxloner,nt Eugene, Ori'Kon, on Moniiny, tne Btn tiny oi uct., iuik. He naineH iih wltnesHes: ISenlaniln Owen, of IvUon, Initio Co., Ore. Prexton Iteevex. of Unle, Inne Co., Ore., Clmrlex KlxxliiKer, Clnlr Wlllottshhy, of EtiKene, Lane Co., Ore. Any anil all perxonx clalinliiK utl verxely the nbove-deBcrllx?d lnnda nre requetiteil fo tile their claluiH In thU otlice on or liefore wild 0th day of Oct., llKl-. J. T. IlittiKiKK. Iteul8ter. Business is Growing. jSTew Goods, ISTew. Methods, ISTeTvr Ideas. Tliey are all here in our store. New goods arrivins daily, just see them, Our values in Men's Underwear is unexcelled' we bought it in full cases, and we sell for FIFTY CENTS what was sold heretofore lor SIXTY CENTS, Same discount in other lines. LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING Cottage Grove, Oregon. NOTICE FOIt PITUUCATION. United States Lund Ollice, KoxehiirK. Ore., Aujr. 1:1, 100S. Notice Is hereby given thnt lu com pllunce with the provisions of the Act of CoiiKrexH of J line .1, 1878, en titled "An Act for tho salo of Tlmlwr Luudx In the Statcx of California, Oregon, Nevadn, nud Wnslilngtou Territory," nn extended to nil the Public LnudStnteH by act of August 4, ISO-' Ida M. Mncdoimld ot Ashland, County of Axhlund, State of Wfxcon hIii, lins this day filed In this otlice her Hwom statement , for the purchase of the SE K NE E SE &. Lot 1 of Section No. 4, Township 20 South of Itange 8 West nnd will offer proof to xhow thnt the land sought Isjuore vnluabloforlti timber or stone than for ugrlcultural pur poses, nud to establish her claim to said land before Marie L. 'Ware, lr. S. Commissioner nt Eugene, Oregon tin Ttiestlny the 28th dny of Oetolier, 1IKJ2. She mimes us witnesses: M. It. I'otts, of Holly, Linn Ct., Ore., Dave Murphy, of Alnin, Lane Co., Ore., John Murjihy, of Kugene, Oregon, M. A. Hldgwny, otIIor.eiuau, Montana. Any nud nil iwrxons claiming ad versely the above-described lands art requested to tile their claims In this ottlco on or liefore said 28th day of October, 11)02. J. T. HitiiiUKs, ltegistcr. NOTICE FOIt runr.icATiox. United Stales Lam! Oflliti. ltoscburg Oregon, Aug.S., IWi. Kotlee Is hereby given that lu compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of Junes, 1878. entitled "An Act for the salo of timber lands In the states of California, Ore troll. N'evade and Washington Territory," iiaex tended to all the nubile land states by aet of August IIh 1892, 1'eter 1). Klserof Salem, rouiity of Marlon state of Oregon has this day tiled lu tills ollice his sworn Dtatoment No. iCIll, for the mirchase of tlie north-west miartor. being tots fi. I',, It and 12 of section No W.Unvinhlp'.'u south of range 10 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone t ban for agricultural purpose! and to establish his claim to said land before C K. llasard, U. 8. Commissioner at Drain, Oregon, on Friday, the 7tli day ot November, WW. , Itenumea at witnesses: x II. F. KUor, A. Y. Homyer. V. Weehter, 0. 1,. Johnson, of Balcra.Ore. Any aud all persons claiming adversely tho above described land are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said Ithday ol November Wl. J, T IIridois, Iteglster H. C. MADSENr Watchmaker. Repairing at reasonable charges. All work guaranteed first-class. Watches, Clocks and Jewelryat Lowest Prleet COTTAGE GltOVE, ORE. JEROME KNOX Attomey-at-Laio Prompt attention paid to Mining easiness Cottaos Grove. Ore. THE OLD RELIABLE Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple nnd Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay aud everything the farmer or the housewife needs. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange, It will be a pleasure at all times to show our goods and you nre earnestly requested to call and examine them. Will meet Alt Compel Ion In Prices, SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to linker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE. ORE oioHeaeaeaBeeiflBsiHEiaiio!sB.aaBiiaiBasio M HIGH GRADE PIANOS AND ORGANS Direct from the Factories; e M We are sole Agents for Oregon and can save you the middle man's profits: We will take your old Piano or Organ in S part payment for a new one and let you pay the balance in small' monthly, or yearly payments. We are the sole Agents for the celebrated TROWBRIDGE Piano. Write us ior Cata- S logue and prices. g MORRIS & CRAW, Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. 0aflaEasataoaaflOBaBeBBfloaoB&9B0BeflBOBOB9BBaN W. S. ClIRlSMAN. Em Bangs, The Fashion Stables CORNER MAIN and SECOND STREET, COTTAGE DROVE nbrlsman & Bangs, proprietors, Also own and opperate the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines fint-Clasi Turnouts, Double or Single. Dnncnnnhla Dt.If.ntf vuvjiiuu.k a a IWW C. J. MILLER of this tewn will present each aud ever' baby UNDER ONE YEAR OP AQB brought into his store dur ing this present year, A FINE GOLD BABY RING Call at his Store and make application for one of the rings. Also look over the fine display of Jewelry which lie lias on hand. llowaro of nir dried or hull dry tloorinR, cellliiK nnd rustic. Tlio Booth-Kelly Lumber t'o, nro making spnclul privet) on klln-drled lumber. YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME IMPERIAL HOTEL. At the Where the menls are well cooked nnd well nerved nnd the beds nre goxL ITS CLEAN THROUGHOUT. And you'll tlml everything howe-Hke without home Inconveniences Come nnd stay as long ns possible. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROMS Free to our Commercial Trade. Try our Sunday Dinner. The bet ever Served in uny Hotel in the City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. A. H. KING Attorney at Luw, VOTTAOK OJtOVtS, OltK. Read real eutute bargain of Jerome Knox & Co J. E. YOUNG Attcirney-cit'Law -Oltlce vn Main slice!, Vsl tld . Cottaom Guovj;, Oust. Fine tienc'tiex, toumtix, niidiiiw, etc.. nt N- K. Elmu & Sou'.