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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1903)
HCOTCII CO M.I KM. II. KMctcaU, of thin city m n fancier of the Scotch Collie breed of doff and can uliow n hnnds.omo iv j)(ilr nt IiIm kennel M one would enre to kco. Having hait connldernblc ex perience with the Scotch breed In hnndlliijr cnttlc and sheep, ome- thln over n year iiro. while living At Unrrldburir, Mr. JIctcaH decided to establish a kennel. Ilia ex' perlment vrtut very Batlafactory, nnd the result win that he received order; for pups from nil part of the coast. When Mr. Mctcnlt removed here ho sold hln stock out Intending to (jult the bualnosa. He had two dog left however, nnd nfter arriving here orders for dogs came In, nnd he linn decided to establish a kennel here. His present old stock Is llobbv Hums. The Second, A. K. C. S. U..fl.V!5: nnd Clayton Lassie, A K. C. S. It., 60699, and from these he has nlrendy raised and sold nine pups. Mr. Metcnlf Is expecting the arrlunl almost any day now, of the famous stud Hampton Sunrise, from Lafayette, I'm When he completes his kennel stock to his liking he will keep five or six bitches nnd nt least two studs, enabling him to have stock tor sale at nil seasons of the yenr. The Scotch Collie Is pnrtlcu. Inrly ndnpted to sheep nnd cattle, and' are said to bo superior to any other breed of dogs for stock nnd farm purposes, Wku. Known Hkiie. The following article from a Van couver paper,' will lie rend with In terest bv those who knew thesub- Ject of the sketch, I. W. Lockwood: Vancouver nnd the tl rent Northern Hallway nre to lose a popular young railroad man. This morning Mr. V. l'.Lockwood.contrnctlngfrclghtaml pnssen geragentof the fireat Northern railway, forwarded his resignation to headquarter. He will accept the posi tion of gcnernlngent of theWlsconslu Central railway, with r-endquartere In Tncoran. Mr. Lockwood has been n resident of Vnncouverfor threeyenrs, during which time he 1ms made many friends liy his courteous nnd tinns Bumlngmanner. While Vnncouverites will regret his departure, they will al so congratulate him upon having se cured so excellent a position. Mrs. Lockwood will remain until March." Mr. Lockwood Is a deserving young man nnd his mnn friends here nre ready at an.v time to extend personal congratulntlons If he will Just show up on n visit. To Mk.n Ostv. Rev. Geo. H. Feese, In the delivery of his lecture on- regeneration last Sunday afternoon nt the M. E. church, was listened to by n large nnd appreciative, nudiencc. The gentleman Is u' pleasant spenkcr, easy on the rostrum, and handled the subject In a learned and spirited manner. While on some points Is sue might Ik; taken with Hev. Feese, In the main bo spoke much that was good for man to hear, and he prob ably stirred the thoughts of many men last Sunday. A New Dynamo. W. H. Abrnms, suierintendent ol the Cottngv Grove Electric Light Co., lias announced that the plant will be provided with n new dynnmo early In the summer, It requiring some time to get the new machine nnd necessary fixtures here. The new dynnmo will be of the Edison Improved system, up-to-date In i everj' reaiiect. The new machine will have a capacity of 1200 lights and will be capable of furnishing both lncadeseent and are lights. The Improvement will be appreciated liy the patrons of the company. A Good Business. Perhaps no business In this city of the like magnitude, has enjoyed a more rapid growth during the three yenrs of Its existence, than the West Side harness shop, Fred Gale, pro prietor. From a small stock put In, more as an experiment than other wise, the demand for good goods, nnd by courteous treatment, the assort ment has Increased until now can be found, not only the staples, but sub stantial nnd fancy riding bridles, whips, collars, surcingles, pads, etc., of the latest and best designs. Call and sec them. ELLIOTT LYONS THE ASSASSIN. Shot While Serving a Warrant for Horse Stealing From Josephine County Sheriff May Die. A telephono message received here this (Friday) morning from Kugene announces thnt a runner from Wal ton, 30 miles west of Eugene on the Sluslnw road, arrived early this morning for medical aid nnd with the news that Sheriff Withers had been shot In the neck by Elliott Lyons, upon whom the sheriff was serving n wnrrnnt for horse stealing. Issued from Josephine county. The shooting occurred Thursday evening. The sheriff entered the house nnd as he was about to serve the warrant. It Is reported that some women selied him and ns he strug gled to five himself, Elliott Lyons shot him, the bullet entered the neck Just above the shoulders. It Is said the sheriff's lower extremities are parnlyred, nnd little hopes for his re covery nre entertained. I AMT-V DTtT V TER WANTED. We want nil the Kggs, Butter nnd Farm Products we can get HIOIIUST MAKKUT PRICK. Paid for all pro duce. Wenlsohnvc the cheapest Hue of fresh goods in the city. Getourpriccs Mkm iV Hftnson Will Teach Siioutiianh. I. K. Ilichardson. of Albany. Is here this week organizing nJcmtta In short hand and typewriting Thep.-ntlcmnu bears the reputation of ticim; an ex pert. In his line, nnd he will doubtless secure a good class here He gives a course In short hand for $10. Last Thursday uleht he gave a free lesson tonll thnt were desirous of taking the matter up, and hnd a good at tendance. If to a study that should not tie passed by lightly. It Is a stepping stone In every case where one Is steady and willing to work. to a lucrative anil ieriuanent position. Oianokd Hands. It to announced thnt the Leader has changed bauds, Mr. Wooley re tiring nnd W. C. Connor, ofRoseburg, to take charge on or about March 1st, Mr. Conner Is well known here, this having been his former home. He Is a good newspaper man nud no doubt will give the patrons of the lender a good, wideawake news senator Jonn it. Mltcliell Is re ported very 111 ul Washington, I). C I. II Illnchnm Is back from a few dnys visit at Portland. llenson Drug Co.. the popular pre scriptlon drug store. Are you sick? llenson Drug Co. will fill your prescription. Try the Horse Shoe restaurant for of Sardines for 5c. first-class well baked bread. 2 t 2 Benson. Dr. I.owe oeulo-optlclnn Eugene. Fresh bread twolvod at the Horse Shoe restnurnnt every day . '-' t '- Ashland Is to have n rurnl mall de livery to go Into effect Mnrch 21. Montana will give at least $20,000 to the Iicwla ami ciarK exposition fund. Every lady Is partial to delicate perfume and dainty touet nniciw The lient place In the city to get the I test Is Uenson Drug Co. Repair work Is iwlngdone cm the U. & s. E. rnllroatl, out several , will lie required to put the road In good condition. Ulue print maps of any township In Hoseburg. Oregon lind District, showing all vacant hinds for tiOcta. each. It vou want any luiormauon from the V. S. Laud OUlco. address. Title Guarantee: Loan Co.. Rose burg, Ore. A meeting has been held by repre sentatives of the several Important towns In Southern Oregon, at Med ford, recently, with a view of orgnn lilng n Southern Oregon base ball league. State Game Warden Qulmby wild In his nnnunl report thnt deer are In creasing In Oregon. He recommends a change In the law by which the open season would begin August l. Instead of July 13. T. D. Sherwood nnd family passed through this city .Monday morning enroute to Grants 1'uss, where they expect to reside. Rlclmnl White was In for n few days the last of last week and the first of this. IW acres of hill land. 00 Improved ft ninm nm lnml. house, new barn, milk house, orchard 2 acres. 2 miles north of Cottage Grove, f INK). cash. Give possession May 1. 1 MfTTKIt. We sell a nice can of Salmon for toe. a can of Ovstersfor toe. a ca Skillman St-- 1 Have a first-class line of hlgli gradegoods in Tinware, Cutlery, Shelf nnd Heavy Hardware, wagons. Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges, (WANT POWDER CO'S POWDER CAPS AND FUSE. Plumbing and Shop Work a Specialty. r -r ryr-r f.- . . -T- Jf. -r. -r- -T- Beautiful Valentines. The several stores of the city have on display this week an assortment of beautiful vnlentines as well as u collection of the rude, hideous and ofttines vulgar sort. It Is pleasing to be remembered on St Valentines day, but all should remember that the mulling or sending of one of thoso hideous pictures, whether In a spirit of fun or otherwise is nn un gallunt act and Is apt to hurt the feelings of someone. Now Rixovkiiino . Mrs. Lulu Swame, the lady who met with the unfortunate accident In the recent California rnllrond ac cident, who was bedfast in this city for several weeks in a critical con dition, and who was taken to Port laud where an operation was per formed as noted In a former Issue of the Nugget, Is now Biilllclently re covered to lie removed here, where Mio will remain at least until com pletely recovered. 1-OTs Or Know. It has been heveral years since this section has had as heavy fall of snow as that now covering the hills In sight of tills city. In some places It has lieen reported to is) several feet deep. The fall In this city did not ixceed three Inches, and Is now gono. School Dictionaiiy. Professor Hrlggs received a sub scription some time ago for a now school dictionary. School Director Wooley completed tlio collections this week nud the school to now In tiosuesslon of a useful source of nowledge, much needed. F. A. Rankin, the music dealer, of Eugene, was In Cottnge Grove this week. You have a couch? Uenson Drue Co. Uenson Drug Co. has a cough ! remedy that will cure It. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wlllson left tnls Friday morning for a few weeks visit lu San Francisco. Cochran & Lauder, undertakers nnd funeral directors. Fully equipped to do all kinds of undertaking work. For the first time In mnny years the Inhabitants of San Francisco, were treated to a snow storm Feb. 3. Lewis Groves, who came out from the Mustek mine some weeks ngo nnd has lieen visiting nt Salem has re turned. Pure drugs prescriptions filled to the letter absolutely pure drugs In fact ths best of everything. Uenson DrugCo. William Powers, a miner, wnsl fatally Injured by a faulty blast In me iieinueer mine at Wallace, idano, Feb. 3. Ladies try Mrs. W. II. Osmon's plnln sewing and dressmnklng. 5 1 3 Miss Ruhr Thomas has returned from a visit to Sumptcr, Ore Ladies get your hair switches made at Mrs. J. Stoneburg's west of bridge. p 52 4t Grand Valentine bnll will lie given by T. K. Richardson at Martin's hall Feb. 13, '03. H'o will also remember Washington's birthday with a grand bail. Rewnro of nlr dried or half dry flooring, celling nnd rustic The Uooth-Kclly Lumber Co. nre making special prices on kiln-dried lumber. For the tirsttlmelusevernlmonths Cottnge Grove has lieen without show this week. Mrs. H. II. Veatch is vlsitfng he parents In Corvallls this week F. G. Eby has returned after a tw month's stay In Portland, Oregon uty and vt asiitngton towns. Go to Goodman's for oranges nt wholesale prices. 2 t You can buy oranges by ,the case at Goodmau'scheaner than in Port land. Call, get prices and examine fruit 2 1 4. Clias. Rutan Is up for a few from Riddles. day The many friends of Dug I.adil, who Is manager anil Joint owner of tho Knott mine, will bo pleased to learn that ho Is at present holding the night clerkship at tho Hotel Port land. We guarantee all our coffee and will gladly return your money if you are not satisfied. Skillman & Benson. Coleman Younger, the last of tho three bandit Younger brothers has lieon given free pardon by tho gov ernor of .Minnesota, upon conditions thnt he will never place himself upon 1 exhibition and that he leave thestato never to return. we nave just received part ot a 2000 lb shipment of Eastern coffee, which we absolutely guarantee. All we ask is to give it a fair trial, Skillman & Benson. When the cry of flro to sounded then you happen to think about In stirance. A hint to the wise to sulli c ent. Tho Oregon Flro Relief Asso elation Is Mutual; Is safe, and costs about oao-luuf tho rate of stock com panies. $13,000,000 insurance In force. Address 8. K. George, Eugene, Ore gon, Agent for Lane County. 8 1 3 WEAK AND LOW-SPIRITED. A Correspondent Thus Describe! Hi Experience. "I can strongly recommend Herbine as a medicine of remarkable eificacy for inaigesiion, loss ol appetite, sour taste in tho mouth, ualniluiion. headache. drowsiness after meals with distressing menial depressions ami low spirits. Herbine must be a unique preparation for cases such as mine, for a few doaes entirely removed my complaint. 1 wonder at people going on suffering or BiitruiiiiiK winr muiitfv un woruiioss things, when Herbine is procurable, nnd fo cheap." 60c a liottle at Now Era Drug Store. An old miner by the name of Wait, of Josephine county, has dis appeared, and it is thought that he has met death while hunting or prospecting. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. The vote for U. 8. senator was as follows: Fulton 31 Geer .., lc Wood 17 Mills 12 Scattering 0 A linen t 2 Tho Inheritance tax bill has passed bothhoiiHosuud now only awaits tl.a governor's signature to, to-come ;i law. Tho vote for senator Thursday was tho same as Wednesday, Nottingham' bill providing that no person within the state shall kill or catch or have In his or her posM-s-slon, living or dead, any wild bird other than a game bird, passed the hotiso Just lieforu the adjournment tills forenoon. Halein dispatch, Feb. 4. J. C. JOHNSON and F. ,(i EBV t attorneys and Counselors-at-law Special stteutlon ill veil to Mfnlnf.Corpoaitloa nil Mercantile Law, Office over (Janasu it Ileustnwaj'i store, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. FARM NOTES. Joe Hownrd delivered to Mr. Aiken, ot tln Western Ment Co., ot Snn Francisco, last Friday. 00 head ot very fine lieef cntttc. This stock was' fed afi tho Cnutrnll and Sum mers ranches near Altamount. Ash land Tidings. The State Horticultural Society concluded Its nnnunl sessions in Portland recently. They adopted vnrlous resolutions, among them one Inviting the American Point) logical Society to meet nt Portland In 1105, nnd one that tho committee on legislation lie requested to take steps looking to appropriation by the state of means to secure ample compctetlve displays of horticultural products nt the regulnr meeting of the society. Prof. Cordly wivs naked to Investigate the matter of checking the npple senb In the Willamette val ley. The newly elected olllcersltrv: President, J. It. Cnrdwell, of Port land, rv-cleeted for thel4th time; first vice president, U M. Gllliert, of Sa lem; second vice president,.!. D. 01 well, of Central Point; secretary- treasurer. Prof. E. R. Ijike, of the Agricultural College. Corvallls, re elected for the 10th time; third mem tier of flnnuce committee. Colonel Harry Hnynes, of Forest Grove. A. J. V ells, manager of the literary department of the literary 'inreau of theSouthern Pacific Co.. speaking of his recent visit to this section ot Ore gon says: "The farmer is very much stirred by my visit to Oregon." "After traveling through the principle agricultural sections of the state and seeing the many su lerlor advantages enjoyed by the tanners of Oregon, I cannot help but feel a desire to come here and lie a farmer myself. The climate and soil are so perfectly adapted to so large a variety of crops and so favorable to successful dairying, stock raising or other occupations, that the condi tions scvni to tie Ideal for diversified farming. The Oregon farmer can raise almost anything. He can have his fields of wheat, his orchards ot apjJv, jH-nrs, prunes and otlierfrults uin tan keep n herd of cows tor which his farm will raise grass and clover In greater abundance thnr, can tie grown In nlmost any state lu the I'nlou. The opportunities for dlver syjeil farming are better In Oregon than In any other place I know of. Hut there to something Indefinable that makes Oregon un attractive place in which tollve. Therelssome thing In tho atmosphere, the topog raphy of tho country, the comblua tlon of all conditions which makes life In Oregon exceedingly pleasant. and yet one can not name anything in particular which constitutes the characteristic which gives this country Its suieriorlty." TERRIFIC BLIZZARD. The Worst Storms In Years are Raging in tho East. Chicago Is practically cut off from the outside world by the fearful tillz ranis that have Ikvii raging for sev eral days. Several lives are reported lost in the heart ot the city. Nearly a foot of snow fell on a level at Lacrosse, Wis., Feb. 4. According to tlie weather bureau report all records of previous February storms have been broken. Dispatches from Knoxvllle, Tcnne- see, record a leanui ram storm ami a wind that reached the CO mllo an hour clip. Great damage was done to electric light, telephone and tele graph wires nud for hours the city wns without outside communica tion. - Ac Chattauoogla, Tennessee, the streets were Hooded, trees uprooted nnd vines torn down, the storm of three days duration reaching the climax on tho morning of Feb. 4. A heavy loss of stock to reported from Webster, Iowa, as a result of tho recent storms. Elirht inches of snow on the level to reported throughout central Iowa. C leveland, iinio, waseiuireiy whii- out outside communication for sev eral hours Feb. 3. J W. linker has returned from a week's visit at Salem. It Is said John went down with tho full In tention of letting His name go i;lore the august bodies for U.S. senator. Upon his arrival he found that he would lMisureto hurtelther Fulton's, Geer'sor Wood's feelings In the event of his election. So .loan pulled and came home. ma mt tun. COCHRAN-AUN(.b-At tho home 01 tue iirnin'R mother, Mrs. Emma Arnold, lu this city, Feb, 3. 10 o'clock p. in., Mr. Horace Oochrnu nnd Miss Dnlsy M, Arnold, Rev. Geo. H. Feeec, olllclatlng. The contracting parties are amomr Cottage Grove's most popular nnd highly esteemed young in-oplo, Mr. Cochran having tieon burn and raised Here nnd t lie lirlde having lived here n number 01 years. Alter the cere mony, a delicious weddlngluneh was served, .lust nbou thnt time the baud of which Mr. Cochran to a faithful member, put In an npiK-ar- ancewitn, music, an sorts 01 instru ments and some noise, nnd claimed recognition, which was gracefully tendered. .Mr. and Mrs Cochran will make their future home here, taktmr no their residence on the Cochran farm, lu which the groom to Interested, Their many friends wish them a well rounded life of pence goodwill nnd happiness. "Tlici'tfN No I'lncc Like Home1' uml tiicre'iJlno cooktiu likb inotlici'8, hut if you will slop at the KAYSER HOUSE You will be tio well lcnncl Hint you will conic again nnd tiring your friend. Everything new. ucnt nud clean. Plastered Rooms Newly Furnished. Conveniently I.ocntcd, Two blocks West ami One Mock North of K. V. Depot. Win. T. BtayNvr, Broiiictor. REMINISCENCE HIGH WATER. OF the Tho wnter rose In fiendish glee Till Main St. looked like stormy sen, It wag caused by the licautlful melting snow Thnt caused thnt horrid cold you know Thnt enn lie cured by Morgan nnd Rrehaut. Teleganph dispatches tinder date of ro. 4 announce mat the rencis are now at thoirates of Caracas. Pres dent Castro Is lu thesaddtenliiht and day, and every preparation to reiel ami ueieai mo rencis is noing made. IlST. Hot ween Cottairo Grove and Short. ridges mill black silk umbrella. Ini tials W. II. I), on end ot handle. He turn to W. II. Dennis, lllaeklmtti- Ore., anil revive reward. I I I m MWM l.. jVK VJ'UA 1 i jKX m ki- linn 11 v II II Lll Jf, . m b mmm m -ww Terrllllc snow storms are reported n mnny sections of the east. Chas. Gates, of Euuvne. was shot lu the arm by his cousin Earl Gates, near Crow last Sunday, the cousin mistaking Charles for a cougar. .NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States I. nil Office. Utwebiirg Ore., Jan. 13.1003. Notice to hereby uiven that In com pliance with ihe provisions of the art of CoiiereM of June 3. 1K7H, entitled "An net lor the rule ol timber land; in the Stiiten of California, Oregon. Nevada, anil Wanhinetnn Territory." as extend- ed to all the Public Iml States bv act of Augtit-l 4, IM2. Jess beavey, ol (town or city) Kiigeni-, County of l-atie, r-tsle ol Oregon, ban this day filed in this ollire his orn statement No. 4295, fur Ihe pun-hare nt the W j UK l-i ,V K, SWI-4 of See No. IS, Township XI Smith, of limine 'J West, and will -ilfer proof tn slum that tho land nought is more viduabte tor its timber or stoiiR than for iiitrieiiltursl purposes, and to ostablish his claim to sulci hind More Mane I.. Ware. U. 8. Colninls slo er at Kuitene, ilntion, on TiionIii) the -Mth day of Mutch, 1003. lie name as witnesses! Jiiines N Ituhillo, ol Kairmoitiit, l.nne Co., Ore., Austin Knot, of Siringllt-Il Lano Co, Ore., James Seavey, John Seavny, of Eiik'eoe, Ijine Co., Ore. Any and nil persons cliiimitig ml verscly the iilsive-dcserlbed lands an reiiuestist to file their claims In this ollne un or to-forn said 'Jlth uay of Mar , 1003. J . T. iliuiMics, lieitistor ANVTIIIM1 Vflll WANT, in the wny of Hntdwnrc, Tools and imblcmcntn, you can find nt our store. Ark youhoino minino? Sec our Stock of Tools nnd Sup plies before you mnkc your pur clmscs. Wc Keep cvcrytliliiK n Miner needs, VANDENBU RG "Wc Suit the Hard to Suit." 1 on't uc tmr wottl for it, but cnll nud be convinced that The Cash Grocery Co. Carry the cleanest and most Complete line ol rocctlcs in the city. Wc keep a full tine nssottmcnt of fresh fruits nud vege tables in sensou. The Cash Grocery Co. J, E. WHEELER, Prop. W. S. ClIKISMAN. Ht.I II ANUS. The Fashion Stables off NOTICE l-OU I'UIII.IOATIO.V. UiiIImI Kliitos Uml Oilier, ltosobtirK, Ore., Dec. 'J4, 11K)L. Notice is hereby given that in com Iihancu with the provisions of tho aetol 'onitress of June 3, 1H7H, entltliil "ah act for the siilo of tuuls-r lands In the .States of California, Ore-iron, Nrvuilu and WiikhbiKton." iisexti-iiihil toull the I'nlillo Ijtncl Stales liy 11'ct of aiikusI 4, inlij. Theresa M. Jack son. ol t-.uitene Con 11 Iv of Lane, Ktnte of Ore, has this (lav fi It-, I lu this 0IM1-0 her sworn state ment No. 41U0, for ihe pun-base of the K ;i UK I 1, rr; Jj . r; l-i , 111 1 01 bee No. (I. ToHiishln L'l South, of HaiiKu 1 West, anil will oiler pnsif to show that tlio laud souiiht is uioro valuablo for lis ilniU-r or sloiio than for uuri cultural piirposeH, ami to estshllsli her claim to siiiil laud before Murie I.. Ware, U. S. Commissioner at l-.uiceiiH. OrcL'on. on Hatunlay the'Jlst dv ol Mar., 1003. Mie names us witnesses: Daniel II llruiiilmiiitb. ol Collate llrotf, J.antiC'o., 1 iimn, KaloS. Kelly, of Ivngenr, utile Co., Dickon, Horace I Malteson. of Marcola. . uue Co., Ore Abraham 1. . Kellv, of i-'iiueiie, i.nnuCo, Oregon. Any anil all persons eiiiiiinuir nil verso- IV ihe un ve-ileserllieo liiiius are ro iiuestisl tolile Iheir claim, ll, thiaolllce 011 or ticfori-Hald "1st day of Mar., 1003, .1. T. lliiiDiiKK Iteirltter. S A FORTY-ACRU RANCH S I'O It NK ll MAIN sllil HKfONP HrilttKT. COTTAOK OltOVK (.'brlsmun & Bmuls, F'roprlctors. Atoo own nntl oppernte the Iloheiniii nud llhtck Butte Stage Lines L Flnt-Qaw Turnouti, Double or Singl Reasonable Prices J. II. Davidson removed his boot anil shoe repair shop to the iinoccu- Heil room in tho Martin nan iniiiii ug this week. TESTIMONIAL. Tho following testlmonlol to 11 re sult of a trial of the Marshall Chemi cal Company's coffee, for which Geo, W. Harney, of this city, to agent: Marshall Chemical Co. Dear Sirs: I hav' iiseil some o your groceries and found every thin satisfactory Your "Cream Coffee" I can highly recommend as being first-class in every respect. It gives tlio host rosiilis and pleases ajl. Yours KoHpoctfiilly, Chas. o'. Moniiok, I'rop. Ilolii- ulit Heritaiirant, Cot tage Grove, Ore. Till) I lest , Oil Will III I toiiiHuh lino VlllMlil .V. -it ll- Use I.iver ml, 1 I billets are t m ino- lile.isanl nun 10. wt rell I'OI Mil lions tage Grove, Or. ) ii' t rii-il and ('iiiiinherlaiii's f.iblel"," says Vl. Those piouipt, most 1 ile luiliiirllti in Driur Co., Cot Isn't .bad ploe.ot iirnperlr In own iwairo 11. I ro.il, rnnal It ul 1 le.rsil Uml sult.lits for Cfjmel.lly when locsleil town .1111 on .nor, It, .ml umrl(ng wlmt It ills 8, It niW to not, ro.11, inn one f.rmlnfr.il.Klilna.n,! timber. There U a latrly koimI two room hou anil out bullalnK on Ihe pl.re, svvcr.I hunilredfrult trees, two kikkI clear springs, ten or flftven .pres ol plow land, enough largo saw thntor to more thao p.y tor llieplare uml oyer . thousftnil doll.rs worlli of dry loat for stove wihhI, .ml the whole lm.. ness Is fenred .nd cress fenced whh (ikmI r.ll fences, And I .m going to sell this place AT A ORKAT HARGAIN within the next lty (Uy. (If I ln1 a hiiyer.) ThU place Un hMrtfufu t Ci)W, mi (J If jou Yfnl It ou will "live Ui hurry " It will hrlnu h clean thnunaiiij .lolUri before Ihe fcummer Is over nnd In well wu.ih tt to Ihe rlRht man, He run make ' hrliiK htm that ilurlriK thli year ami have the place left, A itrotxmlttori to tra'lu lor property In tfila city in Ik tit be eontlUeml or a propohl tlon tu puy part In conl wood lu he delivered here during the Rummer, I.kb W. Micnky. YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME vnui At the Where tho meals are well cooked uml wull serve.1 and the hods are ntssl. ITS CLHAAI TflllCOUCillOUT. And you'll find everything hoiue-llko without home Inconvrnlriires. ComoiiiiiUtny ns long as possible. FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Free ,0 our Co,nu,crda,rK 1. M r N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. wiEtrs suppu ovlSE Si Si! Bohemia, Oregon. ciieinl Merchandise. Mi lies-.' Tools ami AlUIIHlDli'o.OI Give us a call nnd we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. J. E. YOUNG , lttoriiey-at-Lau) Office on Main sti . it lde-- CorrACH Cx" k. Oun. B0ftt9H00O.1OOOOHOBOBl9H9 ,vi 1 L. T. HARRIS flUoritey and (lounsclor-at-Law Huei'l.l attention given lu Ihe law of Mines, First Natiomil Hank lliiildiiiK KUtlENK, OUK. AUK YOU BETMJSS AT NKtllT And harassed by 11 hud cough? Horn hoiiml -iyruii, uml it will seetiiu you soiinii sleup nud elleet a iroinpt nnd radical euro, 'Jfio, TiOo and tl.UO hottlo at Now Km Drop; Htore, S 1 - , Tn 1 , I' ; wmsm ilWllllI bom: tilings you ,l(lt nceil, in tl hardware nnd li M,ie furnisliinir h is to be round here. Ons raiif;i oil stoves; pots, puns nntl Itcltlt about every ctiliuiiry ,cvce til was ever invented nntl Monti t test of time ami trial is 011 01 counters uml lilielvcf. Come tu. see for yourselves. Griffin & Veatch Co