GOHT fS5 l AS ft $3 NKAT JOB FHIMTtNU. n S 'imi, Aiivi'.iniHisii Mi niiM i& & u i&i Devoted tii the Mining, Lumbering mid Pnrmlng Intcrcstn of this Community, to Rood Government, and Huitling for n Grub Stake. vOL. V COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. NO. a Bohemia news. lit I lie Orluly Mining mid llitlui tlnu lUiiupmiy'N olllci In (IiIh city Ih ti Mm display ot on from the prop ertles owimd by tin' eomimiiy. A limp drawn by A. I). Whlttlcr dim punk knot showing the company's Kronp ot claims In iiIno on ox lit 111 ( Ion. The window presents u very pretty ivpiKMiniiicc, mill gives to tin' passer liy 11 kooiI Idea of tlx) richness ot Ilo lll'llllll. iii.uk iiivicii. Saturday the Oriental MIiiIiikCoiu. puny (lied articles ot Incorporation In tlio Lino county clerk's olllci. The Incorporators lire Nciil V. Miirrny, .1. II. Wyatt.J. Otto Uv. .1. II. Itoli orts, J. I''. Vcuncr and (J. Sullivan. Tlx articles ol Incorporation recite Hint, the capital stock ol tliuutiw company Ih I, tKXUK. divided lutb! one iiilllloii assessable MlinreH, vnlned at one dollar each. TliiH'onipnny Iiiih JiimI purchased three of t In In'mI milling claims In tlm lllue Itlvi r Mining District, (lie Artie, Vermont nnd Oriental, The affairs ot the corporation are to Is miuinged by a lionrd of live di rectors or trustees. Tim principal olllci ol the rnmpniiy Ih In Alliauy. The Ureal Northern Mlllnnil Kliiuie (,'onipauy liusulso Urn Incorporated i by W. W. Ituls. and J. II, Ulnss. eorporatlou statu tlmt the capital ,,, (t,,i ,H ,Vii vote and IiIm total Htwk Ih llH.IXKI, divided Into shntm tniigtli at the present time Ih ai. of one dollar each, The principal tn.t's votes constitute practically olllrelH at llrownsvlllc. 'l IiIh coin- . numlH-r exiMrtwl, and puny aiHii oMrau-H in mc District Uuard. j i'iksi; vtnu i'ok siinaiok. Ninety Vote Cost Tuesday I'ultori Lend (leer liy llluht Votes. Nulein, Ore., .lnn.'(Hsvlul dlHpatch to the Telegram.) TIIK VOTI! Knit SHNATOII,TIIHSIIAV. I 'll 1 1(11 1M (leer '-11 Wood IH (lenrgo 0 Plttoek :t (IIIhiiii 1 MIIIm 2 Williams '. Hewitt 1 Wolvcrton Curvy I Hermann 1 Staples 1 I'enton 1 Kunilrvt 1 AliHent : Total Wl TIiiih did the Oregon State legis lature record Itself on the llrHt ballot for milted States senator today. The ballots were taken by the two Hcparntely, Is-glnning nt noon. In the senate the process required only the length of time necessary for the clerk to eall the roll. There wen' no nominating Neclie. Ah hooii an the rcHiilt was announced the senate adjourned. In the limine Ml minutes were re- " o Local Brevetie. o 51 t lie negative. State House, Salem, Or.. Jan J n i. uuvcnior tinier l; in will BanoBaasBCBSBOB i hIjjii tlic Portland charter bill to " , moirow mornhiK unlett in looking a11 LMA Ti iZVu ,m, erT ,of the central olllce. Mll,e so,t' which is an unlikely J. K. Yoiiiik Iiiih pinvliaw-d thu ,C0"''"Kcnc , i tract or limn mmr jutohh uie hi reel and JiihI north of llcrlxTt Kakln'H. Mrn, W. II. Illair leaves for I'ottlaud toIay on business con uecu-d with her laud case. lure 1 w NOTK3K I'Olt ITIII.ICATION. Unlti'd Htaten liuil Office. ltOHelmr)r,(ri-..Kept. in, wrj. Notice Ih hereby fflvcu that In com pliance with the provlHlmiH of the act of Cotit;nHH of June ft, 1h7h, entitled "An act for the Kale of tlmlx-r Inndn In the HtatoH of California. On-Kon, Nevada, and Watdilnnton Territory," an extended to all the I'lihllr Land f taten by act of AiikuhI 4. 1WK, Dantd W. ItlcharilHou, of Ht. lleleiiH ci. of Calumbla Ktnte of Ore., Iiiih (IiIhiIiiv Itt.ul l tl.l ..fffl,... 1.1 u.. . nil rueil. , Vn fivwfor lli..ifiirelu,,.,.t tl,..uul..f lloware of air dried or half dry MecNo'M, TowiihIiIii I'l H,, of ItainnU noiinilK, U'lllUK anil rilnllc. I lie "t-nt mm win mier iiniiii in hiiow llooth-Kelly I.uiiiIht To. aru makliiK t,,",lt,tm,, biml hoiikIiI Ih moiv valu . , , , , , , , able for IIm tlmlHT orHlour than for HHclnl price on klln drled lumlier. ' Krlcultural purpoKt-n. and to t Htab Several new ads in this issue HhIi IiIh claim to wild laud iH-fon the that will be of ercut benefit to von IteKlnter and Itecelvcr of thin ,llce at Thulomr dlHtance tdione line wan down near MarrlHhuriryeHtcrdaynnd fora while no meHHaue could iM-nent ,Ihvoiii1 that point. I'earl llentiett, the l.orunit mall carrier, wan forced to abandon IiIh trip WedueHilay on account of Silk Creek bcliii; on a rampant. The lirldKVH were all either alloat ornub- V. A. Tflilpleton i ,,n., ire letlou of the ballot The artlcleHot In-j ,. ,( .,H V,,.M nrorded for Fill- to read, liargaius arc therein of- lercd. I'Olt HA lAii I iu'1-fH of Handy loam bottom laud with Htock and lin provemeutH, 2 iiiIIch from CottaKe drove. For further Information en I on the owner. ('. W. Uii.iikiit. Illue print mapH of any towiiHhlp In llowburi;. UreKon Land DlHtrlct, 1 hIiowIiik all vacant IiuuIh for UMk, each. If you want any Information from the V. S. Land Olllce, inliln-xH, Title (luurautci ic Loan Co., ltoe. buru. On. 1 ItOHchlirir.Orccoil.on W.iIihkiIhv the 4th day of .March, He imillfM (IH WitlM-HM.-H It. T. UoiiIh, of lavicer. On., v. I'. HlaiiKhter, Ht HeleiiH. Ore.. J. K. (Hack, I'ulton. Ore., A. I.. Ilutler. of Klkton, Ore. Any and all inthouh claliulni; nil vernely the aliovi-ilm rllM il IiuuIh art niiucKteil to lite their clalniH In thh office on or Ix-fnrc nald 4th dar ol .March. 1!HKI. t T. IIUIIMIKH. IteKlHter. TIiIh com- Illue Itlver ,.rt i Mtnmrtli of Wood Ih nil there '.Multnomah ineinlxTH, accordlm; to proKramme, divided: but each voted for a Multnomah man. On the whole, toilay'H ballot may Ihi hiiIiI to hut it iIcvcIoimmI nothing unexHvteil. von:, WltllNUHIIAV. Tin vole for wnntor Weduenilay wiih an fotlown: Ueer Wood 17 Scattering '.'I VOTI), TllltllHllAV I'ullou Ill (!isr I" Wood II CIIUKCII NOrtiS. The Hulled HlateH Hiipivme court Ih hearlnK nrKument In a cum luvolv Iuk the ipii'Htlou whether or iioi Kraulte nhall ItrroiiHhlcredn mineral ThU Ih In I he caw of the N. 1'. Itall road VH. .1. A. SoderlHTjf of the Stale of WaMliliiKtoll, dcfeliilnut IiiivIiik lo caleil a Kraullu ipmrry on railroad laud. The railroad -ople aii en deavorliiK lo prove that Kranlte Ih not mineral, with what Hiiccen. ie" malliH to Ih' ms'II. MlulUK and Scien tific I'n-HH The following fHtlmate Iiiih Ihs-ii made on the value lu the oivh of I h.i KreJit copier inlneH of the couiilry: The t.'aluinet and Hecla oi-e carrli'H :l ht cent copiht: (he (luluco' l.ft ht cent copH-r; thu Tamarack 1.H per t,nl f-jiniMir! the Onitmbl I IHir rt'lit .i... ..i... i i prouietw at " !' ....";::. r.'. ,o..Tiir will eet.tlniic IMMMK'li Mini iiiimmi. nnn- , ....... it..... lmii ..I iniiM.il- ,. Mime tune yet. eopH'r. TIichv .MIcIiIkuu uilueH yield no other mental. In coiiHlderalile iUautllles, and the oren (rtiu the-. pr.otH'rtlCH do not ispml, In copH-r valueH, the oix'H from our wwlern roiHr mtiieH. Our wenteru eopHr inlneH have iiIho big valilen In lead, gold and xllver. The Anncotida carrliM about 4-.1 per cent ropH'r: the CopHr (Jlleen. about S per cent cup INT, the t'nlted Nerde, 7 hi' cent e--p-IHir. The .Mountain CopHri'oiupau.v la Cidlfornla prodiieeH an s Hretnt eopMr. .Milling ami I'iugluis-rliiK Ite-vlew. I'ASTIMIt WlllST CI.UI1. The whist club held their teini- the demo-! lar semi-monthly tueetiut; at the Woodmen hall Tuewlay evening and enjoyed an unusually inter esting and enjoyable session. Re freshments were served by Misses Stewart and Hakcr committee on same to which all did ample jus- I NOTICK KOK rrill.lCATION. t'liited Ktntt-n Ijind OHiee, ItonehurK, Ort-xuii, (let., 10, IVQi. Notice i herehy Klven IIimI in roinpli HiicuHitli the proviaioiix ol the act of Coni?reiii of June 3,187s, t-iititltsi "An act lor the ride ul UiiiUt IuiiiIk in the Htaten of California, Oregon, Nevmla, ami WiiHhiiitfioiiTerrltorv,Mai extended In nil the I'lihllc IjoiiI Mutvn hv act of Great Reduction Sale Wc have debided to close out our entire line of Ladies and Misses COATS, CAPES, JACKETS AND WEAPS. Wc have some J.'tckcts and Coats rvrnammj that wc will Sell for Fifty CentH ou The Dollar. We will Also sell ous entire line of FURS AT COST- Now is the Time to make your Purchase. "Money Saved is Money Earned." EAK N & BRISTOW. i-'iiitnti ' at Thc l'rize was wo" h' MrH- L- w- I uiiMii i ; i .1 i... :. ..wiiiij tuiu mi: wuiimjiuiiuii u mi I A IUfW it... f IV. I- t v.. i ticc tint! the sesiion was oro-. K.e!""V"m..l.v "!', ftme ulOrtunn has , c ., . ., nimuy men in tin. i.mee inn nwnm , iiouncedone of the most enjoyable , -i,,,..,,,,.,,, v -iihi rr , -i..nr' hince the orttnuizatioii of the club, the S . XW V.' A W K SW V ol Six-. Nil. I2, Timiiilii J8 South, ol limine '.' Went, unil Hill elfer proof to tihow t lint the hind fought ih more valuable for Hi timber nrrtotit lluiii for aitriciilluriil purM.eK, mill to etttnhliidi Koby IJaker, Guests of the club were Mr. uud Mrs. Wood nnd Harrv Clarice. At the session two, bl elulm to mid In ml liefore Marie I.. weeks previous of which no men- l-miniioiu-r at hit .. 1 . , I lene,Orit!on, on wtiliifwliir the th illa tion was made in tliesc columns .in . nSw Mrs. Morphy carried off the honors ami Mrs. Johnny Aiken the booby. A Wayu.miii Hi hiiami. II. 1.. IliiHton, formerly engaged In liiiHlueMH In thin city, who arrived He name. hi wiluett-H: .luiiieo N itiiiidle, of Kairiiiount. Oie., Jninei HoHnum, Annie Wilnn, of Ku lieiie, Oie., AiiKlln IliHit.ol Sprinnllelil. Ortiton. Any mill nil r)ii. claluiiiiK iiilvemi- 'Phi teivnl iiieelliiirK nre 4itltl iti belt In company with bin wife. froinMv the ulMiv-t...lc-erll Una i!... -i i I -Meivcil, California, on a vlnlt With IiIh : uuwtml to lilt, their elal.n. In this orliea .1. ilItT.Il.f.I.KLlI...ll..It.... ... ......... (. ...... .1 . . T' . - -"I 1V1.HM Ill....l.ir- ...n.. .' ... AI l...,r M, .... rt- lu.(nn. I.I "T. I. t. .. ..f'.un I IV't.u' 111,. time llsi 1.'. .1 URIlt nlOHR tor'few ilrtjH ano. Iiiih agulned bloomed The attendance is , out Into a gay man. It will Ik n- i.... . u 1 1... i,nrci memiH'reil tliat lie left IiIh llrxt wife - .- ............ M UlMl.Vi ani lmH, tllntlliH 1 he subject at the Methodist treatment irlor to filial Hepnratlon chutch Sunday mnruiiiK is "The ' wiih anything but eoiiHlHtent with ff.r..nliv. nf Hi. Httmnti Heart. " IM 1 te part ot a weiuneauing lillHltaiul. theevcuiuK "Thc Holy Ghost Con verts the Soul J . T. IlllllHIKH, iwh. HeuUter. Odds and Ends In Holiday Goods Sold at Cost Next Week Commencing January 1st our En tire Stock of Goods, Excepting Groceries, will be olfered at a Great Reduction. L BARMAN & EIENWAY, Leaders in Merchandising. .1. 1. .1. New York, Jan. ai. George Ware, of the firm of Denny & Dros., ol Duubattou, Scotlantl, who are buildlnn the Shamrock III, orrived today on the steamship Ilohemiau. ITe is on his way to San Francisco, Sjicakiug of the new Challenger, lie said she is being built in .secret, under thc direction of Mr l'ife. Steel and not btou.o or aluminum, lie said, is used in her coiistitictiou. When he lclt she was ubout com pleted, and the opinion in Huglaud wns that she Mauds n good chance The executive committee of the Christian Kndeavor of the C 1. church met Tuesday nnd appointed committees f.ir the various depart ments and planned fur nclivc work which will lie put into oietatiou nt thc next meeting Friday. On last Friday evening the lvn deuvor Societies of the Christian 1 and C. V churches met tu Wood man linll. ami iiiniti uie oesi Christian spirit and good feeling Organized n Local Union with thc following officers: President, A. II. King; vice pres.,Thos. Aubrey, sec. Miss Darwood: treas., I.ouiso i Newlnud Meetings are to be held once tr month alternately between the two churches. The new addition to the M. 15. parsonage is about completed nnd I will be n gteat convenience when i finished. 1 Rev. Heck s subject lor Minilny i inorulnt: at the L. 1 '.Vow.HohlHHccond wlfcHii.VH he Iiiih be come Hinllteii with the chnrniH of a i Salvation Army girl at Merced, Calif., ; and from the letter, which IiIh wife1 and her mother took from Mini a few dn.VHago It would apiH'ar that life' I henceforth Ih not worth living iiiiIcm he can Ih In the pitwnce of the HWtvt face under the Salvation Army bon net. IliiHton left. iiiVHiiiuably for California, when IiIh wife confronted til m with the letter and Iiiih not I urn ' heard of since. The letter ImineHllon wiih addrcHHcd to U'lin KauhlH, and 1 u mh tilled with all hotIh of Hweet ex-' iutended for the fair IIciiIho w'tH forth the In telligence that he wiih clerking Inn store In thin city at $1 jier day, and that lie Iiiih left IiIh wile ami iIoch not exiect to ever mco her again, lie will no doubt now licconie a follower of theSalvatiou Army, dealing out hmI vatloii at ho much. per. f plt'HHlOIIH, I.nOtSLATlVlt NOTKS. Salem, Or., Jan. 2t. lixcepling in Itebnte, while the body was in committee of the whole, no oppo ' sitlon was nnuifestcd to the Lewis ! ami Clark exposition bill, which church is passed the house of representatives 1t... l?..- 1 t...r- i:....- ..nP,AV.ln.. of winning the cup. It was jms-1 ilimonisI the Disorderly; Kn-just before adjournment yesterday sioie, ucsaio, iiiui me oiniarocK ii collrnRc the Fnint Hearted." liven-, alternoon, by practically a unont will be brought over to try out tlie j,,,, i,enii,lcitsOwnConfirmer." mous vote, only Ive nnswering in new Iroat. rvSSjvvvvvv-.vs4vvvvvi rn itt Al MATVtf Hi ATUTAT1 A I Cottage 6rove Wc have opened up in v DiiM Cllv opiMnsile the Depot for peruiaiient Location IIUKKAII TOK UiVCLE SAM AND Rurrab for Qnck Com. OPEKA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 Stetson's 0rit-S"'l,,c Unck Corn's Cabin o The Itanium of All Under the management of Leon V. Washburn, more Grand Xovelttes than ever. Gorgeous Scenery, Me chanical Kffects. Prof. Uerr's Military Band. Creole Ladies' Hrass Hand. Hlood Hounds. Beoutiful Char iots and Tableaux, Wagons drawn by Handsome Shet land Ponies Genuine Cake Walkers. Buck and Wing Dancers. Male and Female Quartettes. Jubilee Sing ers. Grand Vision nnd Transformation Scenes. Eva and her Golden Chariot. Watch for the Big Parade It Beats a Ciscus. On Salon! NKW Kit A mtl'O STOltK. If k Bverythine foe Need. Some things you dont need, in the hardware and home furnishing line is to be found here. Gas range, oil stoves; pojs, pans and ksttles; about every culinary device that war ever invented and stood the test of time and trial is on our counters nnd shelves. Come and see for yourselves. " Griffin t veateh Co 3j Reserved Seats 7C. Ti-rrr- --T -r- - -1- - .4 FURNITURE iew ami Second Ifland. With n full Stock of Tailor Made Men's ami Boys' OLOTI-JCI3Sra Ol? OUR own make of the best Wnrkiimnship, Pinett Patterns nnd in Great Ynncty. "Wo Invite Youi Closest Inspection, nnd assure you tlmt we will and ,cnn easily give you better values and at lower prices than any house in Oregon for reason we will explain to you dersonally. Moderate Prices For Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. CCKUiams & Ratcb- There is nothing that beautifies home more than good furniture, and nothing that looks worse than a poor grade of furniture. I have a first class line ol lngit gratte gooos in tuenew furniture and will make Lower Prices '!, unvnra tluin can lio obtained elsewhere, nnd to thowe wlsliliiir Second luvud floods i can make prices tlmt are stir- nrlHlII. 1 Ktt'Il OUiy lilt' UIKIH'nv ui ivitimih-u..D. Ecieirvc; the baisies Ami irut a Wiirrnnted Solid Hold itlnu; Free. It eostH you nothmir. Tlie liuliy muat be under one year old, C.J. MILLER. 'Tliere's 8Iaee Like Home" and there's no cooking like mothers, but if you will stop at the KAYSEK HOUSE You will be mi well pleaded that you will come again and bring your friemK Kverything new. neat and clean. Plastered Boons Newly Furnished. Conveniently Located, Two blocks West and One Block North of S. P. Depot. Win. T. Knyser, Proprietor. TOSS Reduced Rates From Thc East. ! Under date ot December 10th 1he ply via, Sacramento. TteketH routed vbi Union Pnel(lc,Oref;(m Short Line, O. It. &N. to Portland, will bo ill- ten aentleman requires room (or room nnd board) with quiet tnmlly whore there nro no other roomers. Keply to olllce ol this imper. Buy your toilet nrtleles tit Benson Drug Co. A choice line, well selected (rout thu bent goods obstivhmlile, eon Btmitly on lmud lor your Inspection, i .. i. . : : , lowed Htoo-ovcrs not to exceeil wouttiem rnemc senos out etrniiiir aiivs. ut nil nolnts west of rocutullo. letter to their agents wliieh rrndx ii; nnd In order to ennble Intending set tlors to iook over tlio ivummetto Vnlley nnd Western Oregon thorouhly this Company will allow as many stop-overs as desired at stations In termediate to dual destination ot the ticket, each stop not to exceed ten days. i'hls announcement Is ot apodal importance as It Insures the neces sary cheap rates and arrangements to bring a largo Immigration to Western Oregon next spring. Please have your nowspairers glvo It publi city, us no doubt a great tunny ol our peojilo who hnvu already moved to Oregon trom the middle states and thu east will advise, tludr friends and relatives who will tuko advant age ot the low rates to visit Oregon, Yours truly, W. K. ('OMAN. Q, P. A. follows: It has been decided to jitnee In effect on February 15th, 1U0.I, eontlii Ing until April :U)tli, Inclusive, the same one-way second class Settlers' rates to all Oregon Lines joints, and north ns were In effect during months of KeptcmlHr and October last, viz: $J3.00 front Missouri Klver points Sioux City to Kansas City Inclusive $.10.00 from St. Louis. $31.00 from Peoria. $33,00 from. Chicago. Bates to bo no higher from Inter mediate stations. Tlio rates will apply via all routes through Portland, but wilt uot up-