m TIIKADVItlll'IMI.VU MKIIItIM S nkat job rniNTinai S Devoted to the MiiiliiH, I.iiiiiIh rliiK and Fnrmlng InuroMsof thin Connniiint), to Cowl On'-eminent. ami If nulling for a Grub Stake "PAGE GROVE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1903, OL, V 0. 1 X. NO. 19 HciumicH Steel Lajlng-Ulght of Way til the Wnr choline Will lie Cleared nn Soon nit I'limllilo, WORK COMMIiNCIH) ON I'LUvll! TRACK MIII5T. Ill the illlnl llfli t-liiinl hole Hnltir iln.v between tln Drain Noriuul mul Cotliiltojll'iivo tint lutli'i' won 11 decided victory Inking , every Ural jiliuc Mil vi.' 1111 tlu liaiiinii'i' throw, which wan won by Harphatn, of Drulii, illxl iiln i' SS foul 2 Inrlii'H. Mar tin ol ('nttnKii dtoM', hIiiiiiIiI have won mi i'iim.v lli'Nt (ruin lliiriiiitii mul woiilil huvo 1I11111' ho tint for mi Injured iiiiimcIi' In in Hide. TllU week the OieiHi & .South- 'I'hu meet vun clean and nmippy (Miterii commenced the laying (if tlii'oiililiimi. The loo yd. iImhIi wuh Mcl 011 the main truck nflcr .icv- "very pretty event 11111I tin- two orul weckt lny oil owing; to hit vin; winners, Humm anil Hill, liotli hIiow concentrated the company's work-1 speed mul only need uiiofhcr jcur in lug force on the jjrnvel tnius.' It miiko good rl n toiM. Tim mile run Is cxiccted thai the conimny will ' W,IM 'M(' nexti-veni undshlvln mul m. beside to coiililelr the main truck trouhlo- In winning ulih (irlllln a to the Red hrliluc hy July 1. ' clone second, Mouri', tin- Drain entry. Commencing this week Thins-1 wii linl a imy 17 yearn 0I1I yui lie day Manager I'c.ir.ioni hut Installed ' mude 11 ciedllile hIiowIiik anil ran all 11 double daily KiHsciiKcr service , running- from tilts city to the end! The hroud Jump wnn runy fur 1. l of the line. 1 taking all thtw placet. The itentu shovel nml etew which Kmerlck surprised all liy tunning han been doine; Mich effective vvoik 1,111 shot nearly forty feet lie In nt the Hake Stewart gravel pit, left surely a winner, for Portlmnl Monday. It will be Moon showed spied In the 220 h it .some little time before another could not hold out. shovel is installed, but such nr- Harms woiilil have inaili) much rnnKcmcnts will be made ill ninplc better time had he not loHt one of IiIh time to complete the ballasting I shoes, nlotig; the entire line before fall. I I'hu IiIkIi Jump wan one of the nle The company tcccivcd ten corff .event of. the meet. Knox the loads of rails, spikes nnd fish plates ' veteran Jumper, was it 11 easy winner, ' this week. but Mnrtla was a clono second nail i The Corvallls Hastern engine I" i ureal Jumper as well in vanlter. ; mul ten Hats which were used in Knox did well on tho iIIhciih mull the distribution of K'uvcl was n turned early this week. The IiIk dam qbovc the Ware house is Hearing completion, ainl tin. Hammond Manufacturing Co , of I'oillaud, sunt up a force of ten men this week which is now em ployed ou the flume to be laved from the dam to the power house, n distance ol some 5000 lect. The electric plant was shipicd by the Wcstcnhouse people on May 32 nnd is expected to 111 rive in Portland in a few days. It is also .announced that the air com pressor drills for the Oregon Se curities Co. have been shipped. NOTH8. Little news is obtainable front ' the mines this week. The boys, are apparently too busy to think of newspaper reports. It is said that in opening up the, Helena (rom the Champion Mile. Suicrinlciulcnt Mathews has struck some exceedingly rich ore. Al Churchill has completed lii new cabin on the "llig; Ifour" group 011 Hairvlew creek, nnd will .soon commence development work. , News from the Mu-ick is to the effect that they ate still driving in good ore ' Frank Hughes left for llohemia this week mid w II commence de velopment work 011 the Star mine' immediately. 1 Win. Griffith, who with Win. j Reed owns the Hroadway, adjacent 1 to the Champion, arrived here, Wednesday and has gone into the bills and will commence develop ment work on the llroodwny this week. defeated the bltf lliirpham. The wind prevented a belter record. lliirniH run away from lliirplimn ami .Moon In the low luirdlcM. Tin- prettli-Ht run wuh Is'twocu Hill nt I'. (J. ami dipt, .liilnium of Drain, In the III) yd. .lohiiHim led half the way when tie was puei liv HIM In one of thu pruttlcHt nprluts which continued to I lie Inpe. I'lli' polc-uuilt wax a line exhibi tion. Harpluim fell out at s feet 0, when the bar wan rained to near 10 fool and Knox on llrnt trial nailed oe i- It like a bird an did alnn HaraiH. .Martin ami Fluerty. No team In the ntiilu han Mich a hunch of vaultern. Sheik wan picked to win thu 800 yard run hill wan badly out of eon. illlloii but mailu an excellent run taking; nccoiid phut (or .lolumiui. of Drain at the lne. I'lie meet win a nuccenn and every lliliiK went ou nicely. Two ol Cot Ihko 'IrovoV muii were called down li.i Hie Jildircn for getting ou the track where they did not lieliinr. B WILL MAKE H B ON HEAVY HARNESS Until July 1st, 1903 Come and see me. Mv Stock is complete. FRED GALE, West Side. Closing Out At Cost Window Shades Crockery Mattings Glassware, Tubs Carpets and Washboards Our Kntire Une of These .;oods Will He CIommI Out Al Cost For Cash. Here is an Opportunity For Good Uargains. Eakin $ Bristow. TO BUILD A NEW BRICK BUILDING SIX I It ANNUAL RHUNION COUNTY VIMURANS. LANU VISITS BOHUMIA. .Vis five Cot- C. W. Knapp, of Lancaster, cousin, after an nbsence of years, returned last week to tage Grove and revisited the scene of his early struggles in Ilolicmia District. Mr. Knapp owns three Arrangements are completed for the sixth . ii i ii 1 1 reunion of the: I. ine C ii nt v- Veterans' Association to convene in liiiijeiie, Jut:? 16. 17 ' and 18. The program is as follows: 1 TUKSDAY, JUNIt 16. I Receiving, registering and locat ing visitors. A reception com-1 niittee from the local post will be , at nil trains to receive mid welcome visiting comrades Tuesday evening, n reception will be given jointly by J. W. Geary Post and Corps and the ladies of the G. A. R. at the Post rooms, to visiting comrades and families. Address of welcome by the mayor of the city and response by the Association. WHDNHSDAY, JUNK 1 7. Street parade at ion. 111. Vet- A S, I.KNDID ItKMKDV NenrHlie imlin,, rlienmntt.nl, himUuno mul Bciiitie ,.iiiin yield In tlienenetrntiiiK iiiiiiieniu ,.l lliilliinl n bnow Liniment. 1 Imvo InniiKUritteil a Kemilne clou- ..,r ,n,- ...tiiciii-rvei, nun iKine.nnii 1 iiik out nine ol piauon, onrann anil Mng niMorUsI Into I lie blood, lm heal- all munlc kooiIh now In ntock. Ililj properties nreeoaveytsl lot-very part 1 I'rlcen are lont nlsht of in thin wile. ollliulni.lv mid effect hoiiib uomk-rfiil , The uoodn llllint o and ko lit once, cures. Mr l. I-. lin,re.Ai;ent Illiinils Thin inemin a bl navlai- to plmio Central K ilUny, Miliiii, Tenn . Btati'9: bnyem ami mieli opportiinltleHdonot I huvf 11-.-I ItHlliinl'M Snow Liniment occur often In one'n lifetime, fur rhi'iiiii.tlin, hnekm-he. etc. , in my, A line of :!() different makes of fitini y. Ii to 11 npleniliil rcin.i y. Vo plmtnn. Incliidlm: the very liest on could nut do Hilliniit it." 2m.-. 50e mid : I'lirlh In whi't from. Snhl I'ltlier fur 1.00 at Now Kr.i Dniit Store. eanlbor luntallment. 1 I- A. ItA.NKIN. .'-21-Ore. Tenun eany. th St., KllKelie, LONDON ITUMS. well developed claims near the foot erans of oil wars arc cordially tit of Hardscrabble hill nnd the old ' vitcd to participate. Fall in coma-stamp mill thereon. Although ! rndes and let us moke this the engaged iu merchautile pursuits in I'lggcst parade in our history. At the cast he has kept ever in touch 12:30 f"-'e l"ch will be served iu with llohemia and hnd his property banquet room by J. W. Geary there improved every year, having Po ssisted by the W. R. C. and now over 300 feet of tunnels, much Indies of the G. A. R. surface work and n fine ledge of ore A camp fire will be held tn showing up. Overtures have been j Parker's Opera House to which all made him for the nurclinse of his veterans of any war with their monertv and he is here to consum- families, members of the W. R. C. mate the deal. He nt one time had n working bond 011 the Vesuvius jiroperty. which who last year sold for u good round sum. Mr. Knapp goes from here to Alberta iu the Northwest Territory to look at some mining property he is there interested iu nud will then return to his home iu Wisconsin. He notes the ninny changes for the betterment of Ilohcmin District and Is more than ever satisfied that the camp is destined to be one of the greatest if not the best on the Pa cific slope. FOR CARNIVAL QUUBN. R. are in- A voting content will ho held for thu selection of 11 queen of tho Mid Mimmer Carnival to bo held .luno 21, 23. 20, mid 27. Voting In this content will- IickIu Saturday, Juno 0, mid clone lit (I p. in. Juno 17. Thono wish Iiik to vote will make, their own Bcclcctlon ot candidates ami cunt their votes accordingly. Voting tlckotH or Imllotn will bo placed on Halo at all thu butlnenH Iioiihch whoro they may lu procured nt 1 cent each. Voting places iitSklllmnn & lloniou'g Krocery on thu west mIiIo ami Now Kra Drue Store on the east nldo. Tho yomiK Indy HclecUnl tin (lueen of this carnival will bo prenuutod with royal ioIich miltnlilo (or tho occanlou Irce. and ladies of the G. A. vited. THURSDAY. JUNIt 1 8. At 0 o'clock a. in., business meeting at Post room. Klection of officers and other business. Ad journment. The committee most earnestly invites nnd urges nil ex-soldiers, sailors nud marines of any war to be present at this reunion. Take a three day? holiday and cotuo pre pared to have a goqd time. This is not b Grand Army affair, so do not let your lack of membership in that organization prevent you from coming. W. II. Lincoln, Pres. A. Ymrington, E Whmih.hr, Secretary. Frank Rhisnkr, S. W. Taylor, A. C. Jknninos, S. R Williams, Kx-Com. Tlieeleclliin in over mid the ImllotH all counted The count In an followH: W. 1'. Klmiiiv, (I: Hinder Hermann, 5; J. V. liiRle. 1; A. U. Itciunen, 23; total .17. Them are about 100 le;al votem la thin precinct. A few yearn aj;o t linen were no hard tho votem couniilercd It unelenn to vote. Now tiinen are uooil and they coiinhler It itnelcnn to vote. It xccuin HtnuiKi' that men will HH'iid ho much time iiIiuhIiik olllcern, klckiiiK about hard tiinen, bad lawn, etc, and then have no time to attend prim urlt'H and Kviif-ral electionn. It would bo a ko iiI nchenie to either wake up orelnoqult klcklue;. Your corn-npouileitt In puziled to know Jiint what there In about Lon don that U ho attraetlvu to Ueorue Powell. It In certainly not tlii' health KivliiK effect of the Springn for lleorno Hccnm to enjoy good health. However ho In connlderably Inter ented nbout nomethlng. There han been neverul druintuers In London recently and they all teem well pleaned with tho outlook for Oregon .Mineral Sprlngn. A kooiI crowd han been at the SprliiKH for neveral dayn, among; whom were .Mr. ami .Mm. May and dmiKhter, ot Idaho, and Mm. 12. A. Cottlo and daughter, of CoUiiko drove. Mr, Sutherland will go to Portland thin week on IniHlnenn. BURGLAR ALARM. Something new and effective. The Ralent and lient luirKlar alarm on earth, for mile by Frank HIiuIh nt tho Imperliil hotel. A Mimple mny ik neon at tno ?iiiKKet omce. For Sale Cottage Grove Hotel Located 11 n the West Side. It is Xeat, Cleun mul Airy Throughout, having 21 Bedroom, lnrKoOllice, l'nrlor, Dining H00111, Kitchen mid Family UonniH. The hoiire ill lw sold ut a Great ISuraiit with lit beds, good range, tables nnd dlgiipp, mul limy lie miulo one of the best paying propositions in tho city. Address, V. 0. ItOUKN, Cottage drove, Oregon. 6-29-8 tp CONSTII'ATKI) I10WKL8. To Imvogood health, thu body should bo kept In n laxative condition, ami tho bowels moved nt least oncon day. so that nil tho poisonous wastoa are expelled dai ly. Mr. d. h. Kdwnrds, 142 N. Main St., Wlchitn, Kansas, writes. "1 have used Herblnoto regulato tho llvor anil bowels for the past ton years, and, found It n re llablu rotiiody." 50o ut New Krn Drug Htore HIS LAST HOl'K KICALIZKD. (From tho Sentinel debo, Mont.) In tho lirst npuniiig of Oklnhonio to settlers In 18811, the editor of this paper wnsmiiong Hie niiiiiy seekers after for tune who in.iiti) the nil rueoonollno day in April, Diiiiiighisliiivelingaboiitiiiiil afterwards his ciiinpiiig upon his clai 3. huoiiuoiuitui'0.1 much bad water, which , together with tho suveio heat, gave Id 111 u very sovtue diarrhoea which it seemed idinost iinpui's bio to check, and along III June thociist' lieeamu so bud ho expected to ill". One day one of his neighbors brought hliu 0110 small buttle of Chain. lierlmu's Colic, Cholera and Dim rhoou Henieily as a last hope, A big doso was given him while h wns rolllng.abouton tho ground in great agony, aim in u few minutes tho doso was repented. Tho good effect o tho 111 dicltio was soon no ticed and within an hour the patient wua taking tils firrt sound sleep fora fortnight, That 0110 little bottlo worked a coin pie to euro, mid ho cannot help but fool grate ful, Tho season for bowel disorder sbeing at hand suggests this Item, For sale by Benson Drug Co, OUTS, IlltUISKS AND BURN'S QUICKLY 11 HALED. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an nntl soptlo liniment, nnd when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal witnoui maturation mm much moro quickly than by the usual treatment For sale by Benson Drug Co, NOTICK hOli PUBLICATION. United States Land OlUce, Uosobiirg, Oiegon.Muy, 23, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1S7S, entitled VAn act fur the sale of timber lauds In the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil Washington Ten llorv," as extended toaiiliio riiiiue i.anu Biaies uy nci 01 August -I, 1892, Oeomo W. Kinlev. of Iron Ul ver.Co. of Bay Held State of Wis consin lias this dav tiled in thisotTicehls sworn statement No. 1)253 for the pur chase nfthoS NK 1-4, NK 1-4 NKl-4, being lot I. of Section No'J Township 2.1 South, ef H. .1 W. and will oiler proof to show tliatthn land sought is more valu able forits timber or slonotlian (orngrl eulttiriil purposes, and to estahllsli his chdin to said land before J. J. Walton US Commissioner at Kiigene. Ore., on Tuesday tne25th day of August 1903. ' lie names as witnesses ; Frank I, von, A. 11. Lvon, J . Boimnis, III liUIIIIOII, I ( T,. UOIIIISUIt, Ul VyOltBD drove, all of Lane Comity, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly tho nbnve-descril'ed lands am re quested to lllo their claims tn this ofTice on or before said 215th day of Aug. 1903, J. T. BiuuuKs, ItegTster. LADIES' GOODS. Onr line of ready made ladies waists, wrapper, in fnct everything, that is In ladies ready made garments, is by far the best we ever had. Our line of waists for up to date style and price and assortment i 11.. I excelled south of Portland. I'rlee From ROc to $tt.B1h We have some excellent values in ready made skirt.-, a line of ight gray home spun, extra good values. We Imught these at a bargain, and give a bargain when we sell them at $S.BO easily worth fS.H0 Dark grays, good material, f.i.BO to.fili.OO. Black Silk fill.".", Children's Clothing: It is time now to buy clothing for the children we undoubtedly have the largest and best assortment of values in boys clothing in the country. We still have some of the flov stock left that we are selling way below the manufacturer's price. $1.50 to $10 00 Men's Hosiery We have an excellent line of men's socks, fancy and plain colors. Weare always looking out for the latest things in the market. Car fancy striped and dron stich are beauties, no store keeps a better assortment than we do. Common gray mixed 10c to 15c Cashemers 25c to 30c Price From 20c to J 5c Unit the majority of people are quick to see and take advantage of a good thine lien thev see it, is di monstrated by the way our shoes are selling. Concentration hi .he bn lines of shoes is what people want. Our shoesare always the same.a good t ine.', is good enough, scatteration and new things are very expensive. Those Vvho 'nv h'MM from us are our customeri always. Hamilton Brown's Shoes, Men's $2.00 to $4.00 Ladies' $1.75 to $3.50. GAEMAIf , HEMEH WAT CO. Leaders in Merchandising. p'YYrofiro'Yrinnrro'in FORTY ACRE RANCH FOR SALIi. NOTICE. A mooting of tho citizens will bo held nt Martln'n Hull Friday evening tor tho purpose ol dUcuaalni; the ouentlon ol inldHUiiimor carnival to lie hold June 24, 25, 20, 27. Every bodv cordially Invited to attend thn meeting-. If taken within the next ten dayn the 4lucivh!llrmicli that I have been offering; for $0)0.00, can lie bought fur $500.00, only part of which muat lie ciinli. Thin place la a bargain at tiiat price and will btliiK neveral hundred dollam more than that be fore the nuiiimcr In over. It In located about threo and oiie-hulf inllenHoutlM'ant of the city, near Long & DliiKlutui'rt l.uKUlng; camp, and clone to a kooiI road. There. In a fairly Kood hotmo nnd noiiio outhtilldhiKH on thu place, ulnn 1111 orchard, jcoodfencen, nprlnjrN, etc etc. There In en . iikIi naw timber anil wood on ittomiiruthnu pay for It. If you wtnh to purchane a place ul thin kind, call ou or aildrvnn, I.kk W, llKNItV, CottaK" drove. a c Extraordinary Values -IN- It In never too Into to do good, but It Is somotliucH too Into to get the best selection In thu latent denting mid Btyles ot lad ten' lints, for thu reason Unit hoiiio other lady has taken mlvmitiiKO of the opportunity, and purcluiHeil tho "very one" you wanted. Therefore, coinu us early as possible mul mako your nelcctlon of your Biirlmr lint at tho Fashion I Millinery Store, Minn Mary Barteln, proprietress, GIess Eod b & Queensware e M Look at these prices, then cull and examine the goods ; 50-piece fancy decorated full gold dinner set $9 05 44-piece semi-porcelain dinner set .". o 44 4-ptece glass set 40 4-piece glass set, flint JG5 4-piece " " engraved 1 00 4-ptece " " gold enamel 2L 85 Ask to See our Open Stock Assortment and Stoneware