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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
OoMI'I.IMKNT T() C'()TTAfllOltOVK On May Mill tlio Iwuiu county cninpH of llio Woodmen' of tlio World will meet In KiiKuiic. anil tlie celulim tlon that. Ih outline)! Id wild to ccIIho iiuylliliiK ol tlio kind yutuinmituu in thin miction of Oregon. Tlmy will havn tv clniH of over 200 to Inltliito, mill no mill of iiruimmtloiiH uru IioIiik IwnovHMi in inn nniiuir oi poun, oil'.., to niaku It a ilny lonu to Ihj re inoinlieri'il. 'riinCottiiKodrovocuiiip ih jiiHiiv pronn or cno noiiorcoiircrrcii - upon It In tlie election of V. II. Hon ' onflow to tliu olllro of proxlilliiK con hiiI coniiiiimlur of tlio IiIk Iok rolling. Mr. llOHcnliortt Ih lit tliu nn-HOiit con hiiI cointiiiiniUir of tlio fociil IoiIko, mill Ih oiio of tlio iiuiHt rntliunliMtlc: nil-round loilgi) men In tlio county. Ho will III! Dm liluli poHltloniinxlKiinil to lilm with credit to IiIiiihuII, IiIh lo cal IoiIko mill to the Htnto cnnip Woodmen of tlio World. A (loon Oim.'iiaiii). U. H. Itikli'H hroiwlit to thlH olllco WodiiMdiiy nviml llnilm cut from lipplo tree on the IJuleM HroH. fruit fnrm nour Dorvnn, whllo prunliijf tlio orclmrd. On of tlio Union Ih more tluin hIx feot In length nnd tliu othorH urn nil morn than llvo. TIiIh Ih cer tainly il good Hhowlng for hIx your OKI irrvH, Air. liltinn iinoriiiH iih vimi ho tinH thrco or four dlffcn-nt vn rlotleH of npploH undor citltlviitloii, Including tlio King, tlio llalilwln, tlio JolmNtoii, etc., and that, hoiiio of tliom lioro fruit limt year, tho pro prlutorH Hocurlng about -IS IiiihIiuIh of nppleH and will Hccuru a coiiNlilenililo mnoiint more, thin rear. Mr. IIhIch Hnyn the outlook for cropn In the Dorvnn dlHtrlct U very Mattering ho far IIiIh your. I.OKANU ItOAII. A petition Ih being circulated thin wwk HHklug tliu' county court to cHtatillHh u county road 10 feet In width from (lowilyvllle to tlie 'I'. brldgo thereby cutting off hoiiio : inlleH of illHtnuco from IIiIh place to tho thriving little town of Loruno Mini alrio affording meaiiH of travel on tho public highway to a number" of farmorH In tlio vicinity went of (lowdvvlllo who now have to de pend on private matin, Im-mIiIoh when ono taken Into collHlderntlon the ranld HtrlilcH beliiir made by l.oraue mid her himtllng citizen It Iki-ohicm Hulf evident that they an1 dcxervlng of tho Ih'hI road obtainable and Hi would Heoin the duty of every eltlxen ! o( CottiiKo drove to lend the iicccm- Hiuy aid to attain the end nought. Saw .Mii.i. I'oiiDoiihna. Tho H'tplo,i(f Doruua are putting forth an extra effort to Jiave a hiiw mill built III that community ami feel iiultu coiilldeut that they u III Miicceod. Thore arc two or thrir e- t.nltAitt If ion f Ifilia ftkl Olll. 1111 Ililt cm-kami iih for tliulHT there arc I'.', iiiIIIIoiih of feet. In fact an Inex liatiHtlblo mipply and thumllllui; eom piiuy that hihiuh'h the location and tho option on the timber will be fortunate indeed, It will ! nece Hiiry In that event to have a Hpurot thoO. &M. 15. railway built from t In" tnatnllnu, but thlH they will have no trouble uettluir iih tlie (. .V n. I licoplo. wo are Informed havealivinl i iiromlHed the ncceHxary aid In iliu direction. Foil Immiiiuatio.s. Walter Kyler. of Corning, Mo,, ivp reHeutlng till Wenteru ImmlKrjitloii llureau, arrived In thin city Tih-mIij. Icaylug for Hoiitheni potutH Wediie day 'afternoon. Mr. -Kyler l verj greatly ImprvHwd with Oregon, par tlcularly the valley and Hoiitheni polutH, IIoIh working In the Inter- CHtoftho Harrlmnu llnoH, ami tuM nln-ady Im-cii liiHtrumentiil In hriim lug many Koplo to Oregon. He carrlen a cainern with him and l 'taking view to hhhIhI him lu pro-. Heimiig Ori'goti an It really Ih to 'thOHO IntcreHted In Heeling weNtern 'bomoH. He Ih n roiiHorvntlvc, wide nwnko giMitleinnu and no doubt will 1m liiHtrumeiital lu bringing a goodly iiiiiuIht of Hople to thin Heetlou. .. Oonk to Tkn.m:khku: According to prevloiH iiuniiunce uientH and iiiTiiiigelueutH Iter I. I). Ileck and family took their de parture, for TonneHHee on tho Into TucHday night train going via San I-'rauclHCo, where they, will npend one or two ilayn visiting More Journey lug on to their former home, lu the Hiiniiy Hoilth. Sijiiio dozen or more of their frlemlH remained ilp with them and UHMlHted the family and niu.ioroiiH lunch basket Into com fortablo plncen aboard and after a very luiHty .farewell luiHtoued to alight on tho platform and .watch tho long train dlHiippcar bvarlng with It ono of reHpoetcd fuiiilllcH of Cottago (Irovo. TlIK Ot.KNWOOD. ThoUlenwood Mining Co. Ih now perfecting arrangciuonw for tho Im mediate dovelopniont of tho com pnny'HholdlngHlftllolienila, Among other' Important measureHiiowtilkon up by tho company, tho management Iiiih thin week left at the TJuggot olllco tho copy- (or ii nout and at tractive proHpovtiiH, which will lw UHued tho coming week. Tho com pany Ih compoHod of novernl of tho moHl reHpoiiHilile mcu of thin wet Ion, and tho (iroperty owned by tho cor poratlon han long hIiiCo bwii con ceded to bo ono of the inont promlH Ing In tho dlgglngH. Tiiinkh Wicr.t. Ok Tiik Dihtiiict. I). A. Ilcnilrlekn, of Llbby, Mont., wtin Iulh lieoitBiiendluir Heveral weekH In thlH city, roturlied homo last .'I'liiiruituv. Whllo here Mr. IlendrlekH. lu company with T. H-Hui)ple,mado - anoxtcnneii vihii to iionomiu, vnero tiiiv iixHiiitned Hovornl nilnlnic urop- ariii'M. Mr. HondrlckH oxdivhmch lilm- uolf hlgfily pleaned wltfi tho dlntrlct and HtntcH tnar it ih ooiinii to iihiko ono ol tlio Dent in tne unueu nratPH. itmtiiriiH homo with tho expecta tion of IntoreHtlng hoiiio Montana tioople, and will probably bo on- llo hernia croiind again In tho near tuturo. Tun Don ICii.i.Kit. Homo ono played Had havoc with thocanlno family In Cottngo (Irovo Tuemlay night by polnonlng sovoral nleceB of bi-ef and tnrowing tnem along water street where, of courne, i, immrrv cum found thorn ami proceeded to mako a meal with tho nwilt of six dead and Hovcral inro mlHHlng. A llttlo bitter feeling ex luiiwi'nitinnur tho 'owners of tho doirn anil porhapH the guilty party will not lmikolilmnelf. known for a few davs at any rate, mm mere HceuiH 10 i a good Hiipply of dogs left. Woiik OtfTiucO. &H. ):. Work on tho innln lino of tho Ore gon & Southeastern In going rapidly flln wink. Owlnur to the break ing of an onglno Heveral days were lost in i no jnauor oi ciowuiuif tho sU'iun Hhovel work, but now nil iiitiiiirtineiitH of tho coiiHtruutlon work Is running smoothly. Manager roarsotiH added hoiiio forty-llve moro names to tho company's pay roll tliU week and Is now looking for that initio moro men to go to woric U-Uc-vLul- jl 4t-ii jlt jU-tU. tU-tif. I Wynne Hardware (Jo. Carry ft complete lino of Hardware, ilnwnro, Htovt, , Itungwi, Knrm Implf menu and Mining Huiiplte, Includ- C In.: fllunt J'ow dor Ca.'i I'ovf der, Cp una Fum. l urn l una eo mo uw The Charter Oak Wynne Hardware To HllUT U ClIICKKNH. It Ih announced that a movement Ih now on foot to aliut up the ehlckoiiH that until now have Imd tho freo mid tinreHtrlcted tine of the ntreotH, HldowalkH, allcyH and played Havoc to o very nod vh gariicu. it in a niovo that cannot como to noon for tho in oh t of tho cltlzeiiH. They Hliould Im nluit up tho hiuiio an cowh mid other milmnlH. At tho name ttmo It would bo In good form to look Into the dog qucHtlon a little. HUlliTANTlAt. IMIMIOVK.MKNT Attorney .1. I;. Voiinir. who re ccntly iiurchaHcd from Oliver Vcatcb tlio property on mver Htrevt, went or tlio bridge, now occupied by mkiii man & IIciihoii. will make hoiiio mil) Htnntlal tin irovcmentH on the prop ertv In tho near future. Ho oxnectH to raiwj tno tinner Htory to iiiiiiicikiii nnd will MiiIhIi the hiuiio Into olllco rooniH which ho will occupy iih bin law olllco. Tho building will bo otherwlHO overhauled, giving 11 an Improved appearance. Nkw Yoiik IU(;kkt Stoiii:. A. K. Hlierk Iihh moved Iiih ilacket Htorototho Imllillnc formerly occu tiled liv tlio llorHCHiioe rcHtntirant and Ih eularuluir IiIh Htock. The now iniarlorM are much larirer anil much Hotter lor oiHpiay. .Mr. nuerK iiiih been In tlio city for about tlim1 moiitliH coming hero from Malum In January and through IiIh genial good natured metliodH Iiiim made inaiir frlemlH and In IiIh new(iiartern will luivo an excellent imihiiiphm. Diiiikna School. I'lie hcIiooI at Doreua wan cloned about olio week ago on account of meiiHlt-H but will bo opened niraln In about n week or tea dayH. MImh Minnie Comer Ih tho teacher In tho dlHtrlct. TIiIh Ih her lli'Ht hoIiooI and Hhe Ik lrlvlmr uood Hatlxfactlon ami the kc'IiooI ih ivported iih pronpering and much luteiOHl lKIHg taKen ny the MtuilelitH. Sx. . . . i.-iui-. l.iiHt Maturdav lire cm mint In tlio roof of tho old wari'hoiiHe formerly iceiipled by .1. II. Kharp'on the went Hide, and Had it not iccn iortuo I u lc k reHpoiiHu of hoiiio of the boyn .at I lie CainplH'll - Alexander nrd I liiirii,"a Hevtirw lire would hnvo been I i hi roHiilt. 'J'he roof wiih ' well ivereil Willi iiiohh. nun tne oiu il. Ming would not linc hiHteil long.' HlllMNO I'ii.imi. l.onAc llliiKliaui Lumlrer Co., ho cured the hitvIcch of the Southern t'aelllc pile driver mid erewThurHilay mill drove two rown of piling be tivii'ii the track mid the log pond mil an- now erecting an unloading iilatfoiiii on th Mitnie. The numltcr of pllhiK driven wan about forty and the work wiih done lu a little over half a day. HatH 'J.V mid up at N. K. KIhoii'h. Dr. I.oWc oculo-optlclan Kugene. Hay Ih the mont prolltable crop lu lOimlnnd. Styllnh spring hntn at Mrs. N. li. Klxea'H. ItiiHHbui Jews to the miinlior of 21, (H enme to New York during llW.'. Oiirden Hi-cdn In' bulk at Kiikln & ItrlHtovvH. . , To paint a.battlenhlp requires 150 lyim of paint," lleiiHon Drug Company for pure ilrugH. A ilay In tlieplnnetCVrcH H uvemid a half bourn. SIioch nt Iohh tlmn coat; X, i:. HI Hea'n. The deathH from Htornls and (IooiIh Jn IW!'.' were 12,000. llownro of tho vlco that goes around wearing the mask of virtue. Toilet artleloH of every description at lleiiHon Drug Co. - Frenh bread at tho Home llnkery, near the depot. Try It. Tho llvo volcunoes active hint year dt'Htroyed 00,000 liven. Seven hundred thoumiud Urltlnli wear American hIiik'k. No Hunnlaii army otllcor can marry ticforo tho nffe of Ten-eleventliH of tho world's people are north of tho eiiuator. , If yonr)lfo In a blank till It out and have It sworn to, (lood lunch and hot coffee at the Homo llakery, near the depot, fnali on III fur cellar bolts at tho planing mill, Cottage Urove. There are now over 700 lady uni versity graduates lu Ireland. On nil South London street rail ways tho faro Is now ono cent. Ulster 1ms sent out l.OSS.COO em! irruntH during tlio last fifty years. Your proscriptions llllod QUICK, at Dundee. Scotland, . has started evening classes for Its policemen. Rcotland shinned 11 270.422 tons of coal last ycar.'coiistiiuiiiig a record It Is In tho air thnt a M) room hotel will bo built near tho O. & H. K. depot'. It. Welch of tlio cheap store, was down to Ktnwne Sunday wlthjiln family. It would be a good Idea for tho nronertv owners to clean up tho buck yards. John Currln Iiiih been oiutaged as assistant freight agent nt tlioH. t depot. Silvo money In mllllnory at N. 13. Kisca's. two suipnients irom uni- cugo this week. Deputy I'roHeciitlmr Attorney L, T. Harris was In the city last Haturv day onjitllelal iniBineHs. .1. II. Davidson, who Iiiih been quite III the past week Is able to return to Ills piaco oi iiiihiiicmh. W. l Slimiefelt has koho to Lo rivno to have hoiiio Improvements niiulo on his ranch. a. It. llnttler. United States nost olllco inspector, was In the city last Wednesday. Miss Nannie Spong left Friday morning for a week's visit wltli friends at Independence. .1 allies Hart lias ro turned from Southern Oregon, whero ho has tit , tli J,tUjtU-tU jlt-tlt tit tU . -ma imchc l, Hardware Store." Co., I'roprtotorn, e -I The Homo llakery 1m moved Into tho building formerly occupied by the Now York Itacket Htoro. Tickets on sale for "Hrcnklng His Honils" at the New ICra Drug Store. Don't forget the date May 1 Come In and exmnlno our stock of millinery goods, Fashion Millinery Htoro, Minn 'Mary llartels pro prietress. " Mlns Iona Foreman was down at Itoseburg Monday and Tuesday on bunliiesn In connection with the Illcliardson Music House. Tho latest stylen, liest goods and lowrnt prices at tho FaHhlotl mllllu Iry store, MIsh Mary IlartelH pro prietress. Mr. and Mm. K. C. Loci; wood camo over from Lornno Tuesday mid aro visiting with Mrs. Iockwood'n mother, Mrs. Jeff Mnrkley. No better millinery goods In I.une county than are being sold at tho -Fashion millinery Htoro, MIhs Mary IiarU'ls proprletrcHH. Mrs. Aubny, who Ih making a two week's visit wmi inenus ami rein- ttVcs In I'orthtnd, Is exm-ctod homo next Monday morning. Jns. Hart and wife have returned to the hills after n weeks' outing and visit with their daughters who are unrolled in the Hlstcm school at Kit geno. do to Cochran & Lauder for the 'In-st furniture In town ut the lowent prlccH. They hnvoevcrythliigcarrleil in an:uptodato furniture store. I'hll Spong moved bin family to the "Klondike lumber camp on Mosliy creek, this wecK, whero tney will take charge of tho cook house for the Cottage drove Lumber Co. The new parsonage built by tho M. K. Church Is eomplcto and Is a neat residence. He v. Feeso Isnuttiui: lortu coiisiiiernuio cnort m neautiiy ing tue grounds nujaccnt to tno new pnrsouago mid tho church. (Ico. Ilohlmnn. the tailor. Ih mak ing hoiiio very neat Improvements on his building on Main street lu tho way of removing tno posts support- big tho portico and piittliigon a now coat of white which considerably Improves tho npiwirnuco of tho building. Mrs. Mnrgaretto Underwood. sister of .Mrs. Dr. Wall of this city, formerly of Kugcuc, now residing In Tncoma, WiihIi., lu company with her son and daughter. Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Under wood visited hero last Saturday and Sunday. They have been making mi extended visit lu California nnd Ari zona for tho benefit of Churloy's health. Their iiianv friends were pleased to hoc them. FOR EARLY CLOSINQ. Rev. John Dawson Putting Forth Ef forts In that Direction. The followluglettcrlrom Itev. John DnwHou In w-K explanatory: Dear Sir: Having been requested to Interview tho buHlness men: of Cottage- (Jrovu on Iwlmlf of early week day closing nnd all day Sun day closing, I wish to state that the' proposition lias' been most 'cordially received by all I havo been able to see. The majority seem to favor a. Hummer. closlngnt? p. m. ami n win ter at (1 p. in. with a Saturdtty.'.clos Ing nt u orthiSO p. in. Why could1 not a pledge bo drawn up mid presented to the business men binding them nnd In order to relieve thorn from the Importunities ol the public Insert a Clause conveying tho sentiment that the closing hours nro violated a lino of ?100 shall lie Imposed and the said flno Imi used for street Improve ment. Two weeks prior to Christ mas holidays It shall lie considered advlsnblo to keep all stores open as , . 1 I. 1 IOUK US UUHIUUNH llUlilllUtlff IL. I shall Ihi most happy to still fur ther mid help along t IiIh good scheme. I inn. Most Sincerely Joiin Dawson. STATE GAMI? WARDEN . V. Baker of Cottage drove Is Appointed State dame Warden by dovernor Chamberlain. A OOOD SELECTION. I he. following telegram was re ceived Thursday afternoon by J. W linker of this city: Salem. Ore.. April 23. J. W. linker. Cottage drove, Ore,; You havo been appointed stato unmo warden by Governor Chamberlain. Congratu lations, i;. Hot-En, .The above dispatch did, not coiuo as n Hiirprlso to Mr. linker, as ho had been continent several weeks ago that tho appointment would" como tolilm, Whllo John Is naturally proud of his success In a hard fought battle, lie Is no more proud tlmn are his many frlemlH In this city who hasten to congratulate him. Tho Nuggot takes prldo In seeing a Cottagedrovcltosecuro recognition at tho hands of dovernor Clinmhor- laln, nnd laying politics aside, would lust ao sooii bco Mr. linker receive tho honor as any man oil earth. rsTnrBTnnnroVoT SKILLMAN Leading; Grocers Everything new.'freHh nnd clean evidently tho prices are. right, dlvous a. trial, endeavor to please you. Produce a specialty. JLPJUUUUlLBJUULgJLaj I'shl the Death Penalty at Eugene Lait Friday He Went to Ills Death Reelgned to lll Fate. SHERIFF FISK OFFICIATED Under the management of Sheriff Fred I'isk, Hlllott Lyons, the mur derer of Sheriff W. W. Withers, was hanged by the neck until dead at Eugene last 1'ilday at 10,30 o'clock. Ljous had apparently resigned himself to his fate several days be fore the execution and had taken spiritual consolation. Winn the day arrived a crowd of a thousand or more people congre gated at the court house and in the streets near the jail to await the execution. Little excitement was noticeable, thosd present appearing to have come more through curi osity than otherwise. Sonic 150 invitations were ex tended by Sheriff I'isk to sheriffs, newspaper men, members .of the grand jury and the trial jury, etc. Promptly at the designated hour Lyons was brought Irom the jail escorted by officers and mounted the scaffold. He was calm and collected. After tlie preliminaries he was asked if be had anything to say, ana lie replied as loiiows: 1 thank you all for your kindness, and pray God to forgive you, for you know not what you do. Sheriff Fisk then adjusted the black cap and noose, and in an instant the murderer shot through the trap. "BREAKINQ HIS BONDS." The homo talent drama which Is to bo rendered on next Frldny even ing, May 1, Is progressing nicely. The company Is working hard, rc- heursliig every evening mid hope to Ihj able to surpass any home talent performance ever presented In the city. Mr. J. C. Johnson Is coaching tho company mid also playing the comedy roll. The following Is the cast of char acters: . Lawyer Deem Thomas M. Medley Horatio Snooks Orvlll Taylor Howard Lelar Chas. W. Wallace Mrs. Lelar Miss Ituby Thomas May Ketch 11 m Miss Ethel Wooloy Dr. Hatlleld Pearl Uennett .Micky , J. 0. Johnson Argy Tompkins Chas. Xewland Kitty ....MIhh Emma Bryan Kach and. every character Is well sustained and you will miss a treat It you fall to see tho play. . Secure your sjsats early at the New Era Drug Store. 1IE1. ELM Ell E. EMMEIISON At Lnke- vlew, Oregon, April. '1, 1003, of heart disease. -Deceased was the eldest son of It, W. and Mrs. I). C. Emerson, of this vicinity, nnd his death was quite a shock to them. The remains- were laid to rest at Lakcvlew. Tlio family havu tlie sympathy of n host of friends In this their' greatest loss.. UULLAHD, S. T. V. At the, family homo In Coldwatr. inch., April 1003. aged SI years, 2 months mid 4 days. In tho early dnya Mr Dullard visited for nearly a year at Eugene, Oregon, nnd many ol tlie old timers of that city will recall him. Besides his wife Polly A. Bulla rd and 0110 daughter, .Mao Billiard, both of Coldwater, Mich., ho leives three grandchildren, Thos. Abrnms, O. 0. McClellen and Mrs. V. J. Howard, all of this city. SPHEY, JOB At the home of his ilaugliter near wuuwoou on April 15, 1003. Mr. Sprey's home was In Union county, this state,, where ho had re sided for many years, He was born in Warren county, Ohio, In 182" and was married to Jennie Jones in 1850, moving with his family from Ohio nbout 1S72 to Union county where he has resided ever since His health has iH-en bad for some time and ho was brought here by ills daughter expecting It to benefit him. Of the" fmul y but four children aro living, the mother and two children having died several years ago. -He was a member of tho United Brethcrn church. The funeral was pleached by Rev. C. II. allace." LYONS, CLAHK C At his homo on Bow lUver, Aril 18, 1003. Deceased was born Dec. 27, 1S27 In the State of New York, .crossed tho plains ln lS53 mid settled u AInrlou Co., this state, where ho resided un tll.1870. He was married In June. 1870, to Miss Annie Italians nnd moved to Lam1 county tho snmo year where he tins resided ever slnco. Ho " was a member of the A. F. nnilA. M. by whom tho funeral servlco iVris held. He was familiarly known na Oapt Lyone and was one of tho best re spected citizens and one of tho well known pioneers of Lane county, Ills family havo tho sympathy of a largo number of friends who know Capt. Lyons In llfo and mourn his death. & BENSON of Cottaga Grove. : AVhere the majority trades. ami wo Biinu Phoiuu43. LODQE NOTES' 0I)U KKMjOWB, Cottage drove Lodge No. 68, 1. O O. F., conferred tho first, second nnd third dogrccs on thrt 0 different enn dldatcii lastBaturdayovenlng. There wore somo now names proposed for membership which will le acted upon Inter. Tho Odd Fellows have de cided to Install a GO light Parrot Im proved gasollno plant, Mr. Parrott arrived here Wednesday and began work on tho plant which will Ihj ready for uso In a few days and will lo used to light tho hall, the Pacific Timber Co storeand the Pacific Tim ber Co. office rooms. Tho lodge la having ft" good, steady, healthy growth and Is prospering. m. w. A. Tho Modern Woodmen met at their hall Tuesday evening and was called to order early on account of an un limited amount of work to bo done. After going through the opening and early business of the meeting, the camp proceeded to ballot on 34 names to become members ' of the camp, which were secured for the camp by tho long, tall, hustling of dco. E. Strnyer, district deputy, assisted by Oeo. Corner, local deputy Tho ballot was Hpread nnd the above number were declared elected to membership, 21 of whom were found waiting for adoption which Is record brsuker for Cottage drove in the fraternal, iMmeficlury societies. Talking of enjoyment until tho wee hours, well Just ask some of the can didates 'who participated. After the candidates were taken through the first Uegree,' the V. C. declared a ro cess long enchigh to supply the Inner man with a wholesome repast that had lieen prepared by E. A. Wlllson nnd yoiti bet Ed knows how to fix 'em. After doing themselves proud with the supjwr the candidates were taken through the wind-up and every one seemed to feel that they were glad they had lsjcn there. The M. W. A. Is a good lodge, offering cheap, substanttan Insurnnce and Is the largest Isjiicflclary order In the United States. CHURCH NOTES M. K. CIIUICCH.- " Tho Oddfellows will attend the Methodist church Sunday morning to listen to their annual sermon preached by tho po8tor-Ke'v Oeo. H. Feese. The subject for the Sunday night discourse Is "A Spring Ser mon. . CIiniSTlAN CHURCH. Preaching at tho Christian church Sunday morning nnd evening. Sub Ject 11 a, m. "Ood's Cnll-TTdJTho Church". 7:30 p. m. ."All Seek Thee" The publlc'cordlally Invited. Masons lu Switzerland receive eighty cents a day.oftcn hours. . TO ALL THE LADIES. , Thelenn, the. fat ' The stouts the fall ' dod bless their souls ' . , We Jove tli'em. .And, like to" seo, them pleased us they are sure, to be If they use, any of the toilet articles, from the New. Era Drugstore. - ' - ' - J". .' WALTON' S. P: KES3 U. 8. Commissioner" Notarr Publle f. - -Tf - - m - s Walton &.Sress LAWYERS ' Practise In State and Federal Conrti, Work in U.S. Land Office. 'Entries made and prooft heard. ETTGEXE OllEGOX 'Fori ' Goof Smoke do to Thornton's Confection ery Store; Where you will nlwftys find tho leader In Cigars, Smoking nnd Chewing tobacco; Pipes, Candles, Nuts. Also Phosco the Orent Health Drink. Ice Cream in Season. THE Grocery Store g oi' : Metcalf u & Morse is the place to buy your groceries. Everything is clean, new, fresh and of first grade quality. pfnfwmmnfHtitfmin!!finitfnfnrHfH!!ifnfnrnf!nHti I Spring is btvc-So are we jE With Spray Pumps Hoes, Rakes nnd Cultivators. Oliver's Steel and Chilled Plows. ;FUh Uros. Wagons. A full and complete Line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Mining Supplies our Specialty. -THE- Has the Freshest Liinc of Groceries in Cottage Grove. Not a can nor package of goods on the shelves but that is as fr.esh as is obtainable on the market. Quality guaranteed Oar Prices Are the Lowest and Satisfaction Is Guaranteed HAUIES & WILLIAMS, Props. YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME At the Where the meals are well cooked and well served and the beds are good. ITS CLEAN THRuiwri- 3 i And you'll find everything hous-tlbi ,thoail .- .:7J. Come and stay at lot,; r j poi i! , FINE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Free to our Commercial Trade- Try our 8unday Dinner. The beat ever Served In any Hotel In the City. N. D. HARDY, M'gr. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. wwwifrmwrmiiriTninintninTninifiifwwninwmwiifg 1 SHANAFELT'S 1 I Photograph Gallery NOW f New .back. ! grounds and ' ;' Accessories. j Fifteen years experience eight years in Portland 3 Npthing.ljut first-class work. All Work guar- 3 g anteed. -Lowest prices. Gall and examine work. 3 e . Opposite Masonic Hall West Side, Cottage Grove. S HiuiiwiiiiiiiiiuuiimuiiiiiiiiiiUiiUiWiiiiiiUiiwuitwmuiui W. S. Chrisman & Ely Bangs Bohemia First Class Turnouts, Double or Single. CHRISMAN & BANGS - COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. KNOWI.ES & GETTYS "Prpprletors of ...The Miners Supply House... .Our Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices. General Merchandise, M?iers' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. J. W. Ray'sFurni -!jf 5 r -.ir i r r Uiiftranteefl to nave you Stoves, Ranges, Carpets New Big Clearance Sale 1U per cent; uiscount on everytumg EUGENE - OREGON t and Spray Compound. 3 OPEN. Best Lenses zs and 3 Cameras. 3 PROPRIETORS OP TheFashion Stables Alfi6 OFFICE OF THE and Llack Butte' Stages. nlonoy on overythlnR to and Mattings. Line of Wall Paper,,. 7 r now on for 30 days; t- :NHHrHNy :r- 4- 'M- ! tare Co, I Immediately. beon spending tho winter.