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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
J-'itoM Anton Tiik "I'onii". Joint (irnbcr, ono of Holiciiiln.'" thrifty mliicrH, him returned from n wvcii montliH vlnlt with lil" father tmil mother InHwIttcrlnnil. Thirteen yean no Godfrey and John Ornbcr enmo from their Hwltrcrlmd homo tt thin country- Ahout clRhtyraw nco they commenced mining In llolicmla having Ufomn In ton-fit oil In the Ve hiivIiih mine, which they hoM foriv linmlnonio price uycur nco to V. J. Hard, of the Orojron Alining Ex change. The boys put In about mven yearn In iihhocIiUIoii with their part ner Albert Zlnlkcr. During thlK time tliov made pxtennlvp develop ment work tilllnir up many torn of ore on the duniii. Iilocklnir out many more tour-, and milling Home at the Ntockn and Harlow mill. When the bo.vn sold out hint year tliev deter mined to vlnlt their father aud motlierln the old country, and nc- corniiiKiy marten lortneir iiiriiiimm last Aimiist. Thov were vounir bo.vn when they left the old home, return- lne 1:1 yearn altcrwanln. Btrotiir anil hard men Junt reaching the prime of life Korfcnrof too greatly allocking tne old lolKH. tliev wrote tliein turn they "might visit homo during the winter", but net no date. W lien tliev arrived there they bo timed It that they reached the parental roof In the evening. niey nuKcu lor u ihk" n lodging, and tho preparation for tiie Htranger gucstn wns Immediately commenced. The old mother eyed the boys for a little while, and then a tenrcannj Into the dear old eyes, nun who mild "you can't fool me any longer, you aa-Oodfreysnd Johnny". The boyn have hud a splendid visit with the old folks, and John returns now while Godfrey will conieon later In the season. The many friends of the boys will le pleased to see them home. The postmnstcr at Cottape Grove has received from the McKlnley National Memorial Association n limited supply of thr certificates which have lieen prepared for distri bution tocoutriliiitore to the monu ment fund as souvenirs of their par ticipation In that great enterprise. The certificate Is a lxnutlful work of art on which Is given an excellent re production of Mrs. McKlnley's fav orite likeness of her husband, to gether with n picture of the McKln ley home In Canton and of the White House. The wording below the Il lustration Is ns follows: "This certi fies that has con tributed To the fund for the erection of the national memorial at Canton, Ohio, In honor of William McKln ley." The workmanship and ar tistic effects are of the very highest order, the great house, of Tiffany & Co., New York, being the designers and manufacturers. The supply In the hands of the postmaster Is a por tion of tho llrst edition of the cer tificates and Is sent here to enable those who have not as yet contri buted to do so. Parties who have already Identified themselves with the movement will receive souvenirs direct from the olllce of the associa tion or through local committees. KkhpoNhhii.k Position. F. If. Kosenlerg, the popular book keeper of the Pacific Timber Co. lias vccolvcd a position of which lie Is Justly proud. Mr. ltosenlMTg has liven In the employ of Messrs. Alex ander & Campbell, of the Pacific Tliulier Co., for fouryenrs nnthehead liookkeoier, aud since the head otllco o! the company was opened In this city over a year ago. the burden of the clerical work has fallen upon him. Owing to the company's expanded business, now representing some eight Incorporated companies It was found necessary" to createthc olllcc of auditor, and as 1efore stated the honor fell to Mr. Rosenberg. Tlie Pacific Timber Co. Is to le congratu lated upon its success nnd upon Its rapid expansion in business circles at liomennd abroad, nnd Mr. Rosenberg Is to be congratulated In having iroven himself not only "worthy of lis hire," but of the promotion ten dered him April 1st. The companies coming under his otllclal gaze are: Paclllc Timber Co., Coast Fork Tlm- ler Co.; Drain Lumber Co.: Itoseburg v Lumber Co.; Cottnge Grove Engi neering Co.; Pacific CedarShingleCo.: Orauduhl Automatic Block Co., and Double Lock-Corner Uox Co. Liki:s Tins .Suction. y "I have traveled through the liest of It on my western trip, with my. eyes open, nnd I can conscientiously say that this section of Oregon sur passes any locality I have visited." fids is what T. W Italian, of Wis cousin, who hns lieon visiting tho past wi-ek with Mr, and .Mrs. Geo. Lea. has to say of this section of Ore gon. Mr. Italian with his famlly left Wednesday for southern points. He will visit California lefore return ing home. He oxects to return here by the miudlo of the season and confidently expects to bring others with him, Wii.i. Vnifoum. TheC. M. A. Hand of tills city -tins decided to purchase uniforms and with this In view are circulating a subscription among the businessmen of the town. In consideration of the assistance tendered them the boys propose to giro a series of free eon certs on the streets as soon ns the weather Is favorable. Wim. ItAim: Tiik Uiiiihiks. Surveyor A. II. Woods, of tho O. & S. K. Ity., bus completed arrange ments to raise the railroad bridges across Itow rircr and Mosb.r. Itow rler bridges will bo raised three feet and the Mosby creek bridge two foot. I rue worK win lie minor the foreman ship of Jas. Jennings. Goon Sai.k. Wm. Landess sold 5 acivs of land this week to Robt. Grlllln and Jnmen Potts for $1000, $200 per ucre. The tract lays about 100 rods east of the S. P. depot at tho foot of thohtll and extends out to tin main road. It Is a splendid tract and will inako fine res.uenco lirojierty. MIM.INKIIY Ol'KNINO. A beautiful display of hats, trim mings and nil classes of high grade millinery goods at Miss llartels .Mil linery Store. Saturday Is the spring opening day and every lndv In Cot tage Grore and vicinity Is cordlnllv Invited to attend nnd see the stylish hatH on display. Si'!.n.Nimi Oiin. Over n hundred pounds of tho rich gnleniuuid copper ore from tho lm Moy was brought In this week. It Is as Hue ore as wnsover taken out of a mine. The work Is going steadily on but as yot tho width of tho lodge In not determined. DiuiKis His Lkii. The son of Felix Currln hud the inlsfortnuo to break his right leg lust n novo tne aiiKio last ciwu.v alter noon, while huullugpllliig. Dr. Job was called and reduced tho fracture, nnd nt last accounts Mr. Currln wan doing nicely. 1- -1 .1 L. .1 a. Wynne Hardware Co. PLUMllINO. Carry a complete line of Hardware, Tinware, Stores, Ranges, Farm Implements and Mining Supplies. Includ ing Giant Powder Co.'s Powder, Caps and Fuse. Call and see tho now "WW" Illcyclos. ,1 I lib VUUI LWI VfIX "1 Wynne Hardware wry.- .'p. ir. ir. it yt -T- -T- 't T- Dr. Lowo oculo-optlclan- Uugene. Styllsli spring lints at Mrs. N 15. r.isca n. this week. C. a Clement was In the city this week. Garden seeds In bulk at Kakln & Hrlstows. llcnson Drug Company for pure drugs. Shoes nt loss than cost. N. K. Kl- fea's. Dare Mark ley went to Portland Thursday. Toilet articles of every description nt llcnson Drug Co. Read read estate bargains of. Jerome Knox x Co Admiral Schley passed through here Monday morning. Mrs. J. H. Pearsons arrived from California Wednesday. Fresh bread at the Homo Uakery near the depot. Try It. A. 1). Lelloy en mo up from Merlin Tuesday lor a few nays visit. Your prescriptions tilled QUICK, at Denson Drug Co's store. Mrs. J. K. Rarrett Is slowly re covering from an attack of grip. Good lunch and hot coffee at the Homo Uakery. near the depot. Cash fiald for cedar bolts at the planing mill, cottage urorc Wlllnrd Martin was In town from his farm near Creswell InstSaturduy. Ladles try Mrs. W. II. Osmon's plain sewing and dressmaking. f t It Garden ground for rent or on shares. Apply to Mrs. J. T. DeSpnln Dr. Geo. Wall visited Portland Monday, taking In the Schley re ception. Ed Howe and .1. II. Martin, of Eu gene, were In Cottnge Grove Mon day. Save money in millinery at X. E, Elsea's. Two shipments from Chi cago this week. Mrs. Eva Cook, of Junction, is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Thos. Blew of this city. Get a grip on the GRIP by getting your prescriptions tilled nt Benson Drug Co. Its a cluch. Jan. A. Sncnr. of Detroit. Michigan, a friend of t)r. Hosmer, Is visiting In this city. Lcri Geer, of London, was In Sat urday. He reports his Springs lively at the little burg. Chas: Cochran this week organized and commenced instructing the Cres well baud of 16 pieces. Jack Qulnu Is home from Southern Oregon. He reports mining pros pects good In the south. S. Rand, engineer on the 0. & S. E. Is building a neat resilience in the Long & Bingham addition. Norman Hlckey is In from the Ore gbn and Colorado projierty. He says tlio profierty is loosing splendidly. Hardy Crow, of Loraue, made the Nugget olllce a pleasant call Friday. 'Mr. Crow states things are "doing" at Lorane. "Church Music" will be the subject Sunday morn nir at the Method st church; evening subject, "The Smiths ousrnti. Hon. J. II. McCluug, of Eugene, who has been making an extensive visit in California, passed through enroute Home last Tuesduy. '".Mrs. SliliTvnn, of Portland, who hat lieen visiting her mother, Mrs. Steve Wethlngton returned to Port land Thursday.- No difference whether you purciiuso or not, come and set; the beautiful display of millinery goods at Miss Ilurtels. Oral (,'row, son of Bud Crow, of Lorane, had the misfortune to fall last Friday, while playing nt vault ing, ami seriously Injured his back. Thos. A. Hood, of Gratits Pass. was killed last week. Ho wasasslst Ing In raising a smoke stuck when it fell, striking Mr. Hood and crushing his skull. Warren McFurluud returned Fri day from Eugene and vicinity, where he has been for several duys In the Interest of Gnrniun, Heinenwny Co., purcuusiug uiouair. J. h. Russell has sold his Interest In the Hiawatha Mining Co.. and Is on Ills way to Alaska to visit his mining Interests there. Eby tc .loliusou purchased Mr. Russell's In terests. Dr. 0. S. Hosmer, brother of Dr. J. E. Hosmer of this city, arrived lato last week from Detrlot. Michliran. '""'I'anled by his family. Dr. Hos- nier expects to locate hi Oregon. J. F. Shawhnii, of Dayton. Ohio. was la town Monday. Mr. Shaw linns is a mining man and expects to reinrii in .iiny una nuiKe a thorough InHjiectlon of the district. Junius Miles, who siientlastseason here and who has been In British Columbia for some months, returned this week acconinanled In- his frlmul James Farley. They will probably remain here tierniaiiently. A letter from Senator Mitchell to State Senator Win. Kuykendall Is to the effect that work will be com menced on tho goreniinent jettv at the mouth of the Sluslaw river at an early date. G. Y Harry, general organizer of American Federation of Labor, was In Cottage Grove this week, and will return in about ten days when he will deliver an address at Martin's hall. 150ucrosof hill land, CO Improved 5 acres corn land, house, now barn, milk house, orchard 2 acres, 2 miles north of Cottngo Grove, $11100, oash. Glvo possession May 1. P. Mrrrr.it. - - .1. G. Hasklns, tho former mull carrier forN. Martin on the Lorane route, hni accepted n similar po sitlon un ler Contractor W. S. Ben net. Mr. Hasklns was attentive to his duties In the past and will un doubtedly prove so In tho future. 1. .''" Co.. Proprietors. vie tsr'Tfr ! T- 'T T 'P' r A letter from Senator Mitchell to Geo. T. Hall, Sr. brings tho good news that Mr. Mitchell wns never, nt nnvtbne. Ncrlniiulv 111 n,nl tln,t lm In to nwt all ilMiuletlng rumors about Oregon's senior siMiator. It should also lie a merited rebuke to the yd- low press that has not only trleti to putSenator Mitchell lu the gravo but further freely discussed his succes sor. Eugene Register. The following Cottage Grore ladles visited Eugene Monday, and were guests of the Lady Muecutiees of that city Monday evening: Mix. Ed Un derwood, Mrs. John Barkeraud.Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Mrs. M. E. Craven, who has lieen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank I). Wheeler, of this city, left Monday for her home In Kansas. Mrs. C. Hanna, who visited several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kakln, returned to her home In Eugene Saturday. Best Cablnetto Photos $1.85 jior doz for a short time only nt Shuun felt's Gallery opposite Masonic hall west side. From noon of April the lttth to noon of the 18th l)r Lowe the well known eyesight siwclallst will lie In Cottage Grore. Walter Cochran left Wednesday morning for Bohemia where he will work at the Crystal Consolidated mine. " Miss Roble Baker visited her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Baker at Itoseburg this week. Robt. Alexander, of the Pacific TlnilierCo., visited Roseburg Friday and Saturday. H. C. Combs, of Loudon, was reg istered at the lmiierlal Saturday. W.'P. Andrews, of Roseburg, was In Cottnge Grove Saturday. F. S. Day was registered at the Iniierlal Saturday. Hats Sic and up at X. E. Elsea's. niKit. WIXGAED. HIRAM At his homo near Lorane. Ore., March IS, 1'JtKI, lllram Wlndnrd. aged OU years. Deceased Is one of Lane couuty;s old nnd respected pioneers, having crossed the plains with his parents In 1S53. Since IS." .Mr. Wlngnrd has been a resident of Lane county. He was unmarried and leaves one brother, Martin Wlngnrd and two sisters, Ellen Wing ml and .Mrs. P. F. Davis, all of Loraue. The remains were laid to rest in the Grange ceme tery at Lornne." CAREY. MARINDA Oil" March III, 11):!, nt the family home In this city, the beloved wife of Roliert Carey. Marinda Veatch was born July 24 ISO In White county, Illinois. Two brothers and two sisters surrlre her, . eaten, oi Jusjier, .Mo., ana O. C Veatch, of Enlleld, III.. Jane Bailey of Enfield, 111., and Adeline Mount, of tins city. Deceased came to Oregon wlthlier sister Mrs. Mount In ltS5, nnd was married to Robt. Carey July 7:1WH). Deceased has lieen a Christian since her thirteenth year, of Presbyterian oeuei nitnougu sue was not a mem. lier of the church. Besides her bus bund nnd stepson she leaves a large circle of friends who grieve her de parture. The funeral was held at the M. E church of this city. Rev. L. D. Beck of t lie Presliyterlan church otllclat Ing and the remains were Interred in the I. (). O. ! . cemetery. no ity. SAXDEIUSOX fo the wife of Geo. .Sanderson, nt the family- home at i-orane, ure., .MnrcliLT, uduughter. CONORESSMAN'S SALARY. theoretically a congressman gets $5,000 a year. But scores of con gressmen make their wires their sec returles, and by saving their mileage by riding on passes and husbanding their stationery allowance, manage to get $,500 a year. By living ns simply as possible, without being nlggnrdly, a congressman and his wife can get along aud save a little money on this. But they cannot go even Into the outer fringe of what is called olllclul society. They must not expect to dine out frequently or to entertain even their visiting con stltuuuts. And there Is. no doubt that social Intluenco is interlocked with political Influence In congress, and the member who saves anything from his salary must bo content to sacrifice some of his prestige; If he has none to sncrllce, and no reason able hope of any, he is Justified in saving what money ho can save. It will do no good to raise the con grossman's salary, for that would merely raise the standard of living. Nothing can help the unknown mem Iter. He Is the man with the fire talents. No system of government was over devised anil no scheme of living can be adopted which Is based on consideration for the Incompe tents. And yet they are in the rase and hopeless majority. .And In tho huuso of representatives, where tho majority Is supposed to rule, It doesn't. W. A. White In Saturday Evening Post. winrrvinnrtnrrinnnr a. .1. ! Utla iUiiti-il. il SKILLMAN & BENSON Leading Grocers of Cottaga Grove. Everything new. fresh and clean. Where tho innlorlt v trades. . evidently tho prices are right. Giro us a trial, aud we shall endeavor to please yon. Produce a specialty. Phono 4X ISULSUULSLSLSUULSUISIISUUUUUUW 0,i S. UtAlLWAY. Tho Installation of the Work on the Oregon and Southeastern as Out lined In Last Week's Nugget Now Well In Hand. STUAAl SHOVM. SOON TO COMU. Superintendent J. II. Pearson, of the (). &S. E. My., returned from Portland Tuesday. During his ale " 1 en'"!""'" 'r the work soon to commence on, the line. Tho steam shovel Is ex- pectod here In a few d-iys aud then work will commence In earnest. The bridges over Row rror and Mosby creek will lie raised, the road lied will Is) ballasted, nnd rail laying will lie commenced shortly. The contract for lowering Mho foundation of the old mill building soon to 1m converted Into a new depot bus lieen let to Thos. Allen. and ns soon as a crew of men can Ih organlied, the several branches of construction work outlined In last week's Nugget, will lie under way. n. w. coRBurr duad. Hon. Henry W. Corliett, one ol the best known public men of the north west and of the State of Oregon, with which his name has lieen closely Identified for a lifetime, died Tuesday morning. Although his health had not lieen the liest for some time past, with that characteristic energy that hail been his always, ho was active In looking after business until wlthhi a few hours before his final Indis position, Mr. Corliett's death at this time was unexpected. The Imme diate cause was heart failure, lie was conscious to the last audexplred IK'Ucefully, liefore relatives outside of the household coulil Iks summoned. The end came at a quarter to 7 a. in. Telegram. WANTED Bubv carriage. State condition and price. Address Nug get. . P-I t. ITEMS FROM SILK CREEK. This pleasant weather turns one's mind toward "garden snss" and the like. Mr. Geo. Thompson and wife were visitors at the Grore last Friday. Among those unfortunate enough to lose stock during the winter were: M- Comer, Win. Medley. Curtis Veatch ami Mr. Helnrlcks. Mr. Goodenow and a companion nre dally exiected here to makesome necessary repairs on the crusher, pre paratory to lH'glnnlngtheroad work which will commence Just as soon ns possible. C. W. Caldwell made a business trip to Eugene last Saturday. We are glad to note tho return of W. E. Hogate. who jnado it visit to 'his old -homo In Nebraska about Christmas. After trying to face the old familiar breezes of his native state for a season he thinks Oregon Is good enough for him. Milton Clow tiiilshed his; work for the P. T. Company lastSaturday and Is now at homo for a few days. Mrs. Ida Caldwell enjoyed a pleas ant visit with friends at the Grore Saturday anil Sunday, and while there enjoyed hearing a most excel-! lent sermon at the Christian church, delivered by the pastor. Rev. Billing ton. Look out for tomorrow. School oieued yesterday with Louis 1 Doll us ruling power. Miss Minnie Comer began a spring term of school In the Kirk district. .Mrs. Biirchum Is entertaining a couple of nelces from, Canity, Ore. Low McCoy and family moved to tho Overholzer homestead yesterday for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby spent Sunday at Mountain Top with Jene Miller who had a recurrence of his old trouble last Thursduy at Cottage , Grore. Mrs. Dollle Miller Is not gaining in strength as rapidly as her friends wouldJlke. Those who hare been wrestling with the grip, but who are now about convalescent nre: Grandma and Grandpa Wheeler, Oscar Wheeler, Walter Wheeler, Fiybr Itabcock and Mrs. Ien Wheelar. ' UKRIUNE OUME3. f Fever and Ague. A.iIohh will usually stop a emu, ll coutlllliaucu iiiwiincurisi, .Mr, vt in.Jbbtroud Jlliilotiiian, laxns, May SI, 1809, writu! 'We have usw! Hurbinuln our familv for- eight years, and found it the host medicine wo have over used, for la criripe, bilious fever; and miliaria .' Wr. at New lira Drug More. WANTED. 100 conies of last week's Nuggt. Wo will pay fi cents per copy for them. Rush them In and oblige. BOHEMIA NUGGET' I'OR SALU 0I 1.I1ASI1. Ah 1 hare other business In view which will require, my entire atten tion, I hnrodeelded tooffermy bowl ing alley, on Fifth street for sale or lease. It already enjoys a fairly good busi ness which can lie Increased wonder fully by a wldo-uwiiko young man who will hustle for business. Easy terms to tho right party. I.KK W, IlKNUV. A (1 Go to Thornton's Confection ery Store. Where you will nlwnys find the lender In , Cigars, Smoking and Chewing tobacco: Pines, Candles, Nuts. Also Phosco the Great Health Drink. Ice Cream in Season. 'S MOHAIR AND WOOL WANTED- Wenre In the mnrket for mohair uuil wool. Be sure nnd see us la-fore you sell and get prices. Gnrinnn 11 emeu way Co. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. United Ststcs Lniid Oilier, lto-vburg. Orison, Mur. 80. UKM. Notice is herebr ulven that in com- pliunce with the provisions ot the net of Consresa of June II, 1878, entitled "An act for the sate of timber lauds In the in the Slates ot California, Oregon, Nevada, slid Washington Territory," ns extended to all Ihi l'lihllc Imm States by act of August 4, IStvj, CARL C. RIC1 of Eugene. County of Ijiue. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this olllce Ills sworn statement .No. -wu, ,. lor lliu tiiircliase of the SE 1-4 of See lion No. 4. Townnliin 2:1. South, of Range 2 West, anil wilt oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber ur alone thai for agricultural iiurisisrs, audio establish his claim to said land befoie Marie I.. Wure. U. S. Commissioner nt Ku gene, ljineCo.,Ore.,on Monday, the 8th day oi June, vm. lis names as witnesses: Austin Iteo. of Springfield Lane Co. Ore.. James N. Handle, of Kairmoniit, I.nne Co.. Ore., Ilenrv Sheldon, tieorge W. Hunter, ot Eugene, Lano Co.. Ore. Any and till persons claiming adverse Iv tho above-described lands nre ir- tpicstcd lo 111" their claims in this olllce on or iM-tore said stn day ol June, liux .1 T. Bhiikiks. Register By your Groceries nt the place where they keep the' Purest ami best the market af-' fords, find at the low est prices, quality con sidered. That place is on the West Side tit the store of If yon have been trad ing elsewhere jnst will in and see them make one purchase find yon will never trade else where. OREGON AND SMon Pacific Dki-aiit Titjk Si'iiKiiru.s roll ) from Portland Chicago- '.Salt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, U;''0ii.ui. Kansas City, St. vialliint- Louis, Chicago and ingtnu. East, Atlantic Salt Lake, Heaver, Express l-t. Worth, Omaha. K :ln p.m. Kansas City, St. vialliint- faints, Chicago and liiglnn. East. St, Paul WainTWalla, Lew Fast Mail Iston , Spokane, 6 p. in. Wallace, Pullman, via Minneapolis , St. Spokane. Paul, Iliilutli, Mil waukee, Chicago A East. Amove rinoi ::i0i.m, ir):li(a.m 7 .'Ma. in. 70 Hours PORTLAND TO CHICAGO NO OlIANlil OK CARS. TlckeU iiiiHt vlu all rail, rail viurortlanil. ur boat mill OCBAN AND HIVEIl SCIIEIIIJLB- KKO.M I'OKTI.ANO. AlUullinu tlatouB ill). Jcrt to liliani'i'. I'or San KraiicliiMi K ). Ill, Ball uvurv flvmlaya. l)all uxSiiinl'y 8 )i. 111. Katiinlay Coi.ummia Hivkh 4 p. 111. (ixrcpt Sunday To Antorlii 11111I Way 1UJI. 11 I.IIIHllllgH. r1 Foi 4 p, 111. A. U. CKAIO, (icn I 'or tlx 11 it I'aHKoniscr AKont. aanriiFiiriirifritrifniriiFwitfifriininirHfiiFiiniFiir-wiiniriirK 6 Spring is bere-So arc we j s JE With Spray Pumps and Spray Compound. lltM's, llnkes nnd Cultivators. (Hirer's Steel nnd Chilled Plows. Fish Urns. Wugons, A full anil complete Lino of Hardware, Stoves and Tluwnre, Mining Supplies our Specialty. !6 Piper & vandenhury jiiiiiJiiiiiiUiUJUiuiUiUiuiiiiUiUiUiiwuiiiiUiUimuiiiiUR fc--v.-a.U'ti.''.'-'.-'.'v-' "We Suit the Hard to Suit." Don't take our wortl Tor it, but call ami lie convinced that Tlu Cnsh G-rocoi'y Co. Carry the cleanest ntut most Complete line ol roccticn In the city. Wc keep n full line assortment of fresh H tilts and vege tables in season. The. Cash Grocery Co. J, tLv YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME frr IHIAL HOTEL Where the mealn are well cooked and well served and the IhsIh are goisl, ITS CIjHAN TlUKtrm- And you'll Had everything hoi ku a'thoa:' Cotnoaiid rila; .It lo ,; t 1 l '' FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Free to our Commercial Trade. Try our Sunday Dinner. Tho lient ever Served ill any llotnl in tint City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - OREGON. 11F1fF1fF1fF1fF1TF1fFlfFYfFlfF1fF1fF1fF.1fF1fF11F11F1TF1fF1fF11F1fFnF11F SHANAFELT'S Photograph Gallery NOW New back grounds and Accessories. Fifteen years experience, eight years in Portland f2 2 Nothing but first-class work. All Work gnat- 2 r- antced. Lowest prices. Call and examine work. 52 S Opposite Masonic Hall. West Mile, follajre drove. ijaiiiiiiiiiiUiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiUitiiujiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil W. S. Chrisman Si Ely Bang's ic Bohemia irst Class Tiirnools, Double or Single. CHRISMAN & BANGS K)WI,i;s & fjUTTYS Proprietor of ...The Miners Supply House... Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices, Central Mevchamlm, Miners' Tools and .-Immunition BOHEMIA, OREGON ! -li. J, Hay's trnumlilet'M to hiivo.voii iiioium- 011 ovci-ytlilnir to fnrnlHli n liuinu Incliiilliifr Sto vps, a ip, Carpels Nnw llin Big Clearance Sale now cm for .'() days 10 per Cent Discount 011 everything. ' ifHH iMyfaMH'. '.. av-&-ak-,'V' E. WHEELER, Prop. )lBJi. Hc.st Lenses ami Cameras. rimi'itiKToit! in' Fashion State AIXI III-1-11 r. OK TIIK and Lhiek Htttte Stages. COTTAGI5 GROVIJ, ORIS. 1 and MaKiiifs, inn n h h IJIIIl Ul (in 1 CfHl j n iipniTHPO ,n v . Y