1! H. C. MADSEN, Watciiuakxx. RPlrlnr 1 reesensbls raargea. All tk unissued ant-f im. WlkM,aofki4 JtwlryUwMl rttees OOTrAGE GROVE. ORE. J. S MEDLEY Attorney-at'Laxv o o o t OBceon Mln itrttt-t Cottaoh Grovr, Orb. A. H. KING Attorney at Law, VOTTAGIT, GROTS, OJtB. J. E. YOUNG Jiitornty-at-Law . r-.il Kit Main etwet; Wl Side .Cottagx iGsovx, Orb J. G. JOHNSON Httorncysand Counselors-at'Latc lclal attention given to Mining, corporation and Mercantile law. . Offlra over Carman A llemenway'a Hon . COTTAGE GROVE ORE L. T. Harris. A. C. Woodcock, WOODCOCK & HARRIS, Attorneys-at-Latc t rlal attention given to the liw of Minn. EUGENE, ORE. Keild'ence Phone No. 2M office Phono IS. J. E. HOSMER, FIIYSICIaX and SURGEON Eys. Ear, Hist and Throat i Specialty. Office hours from s to Ham from 3 to 5 pm. Sandajr from 11 to 3 p ra. Onlce In Madien Building, Main street, COTTAGE OROVE. OREGON. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE "57 DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. MalnitrMt. Cottacr lro On. TIid First National Bank Cottack Grovk, Orb. Paid j) Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan nn approved security. Exchanges sold, available anr ,lflce ntheUnittl States Oaavm Uarrrow, Hntldent. Hkrbkkt Eakis, Caablcr. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. Turning ttuil Stuir liulUUtiKU hik-cI-nlt.v. A'! onlerM will rt-celve prompt attention. Siitlhfiictlott Kuntunteeil. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Address. Ill Lnwrence St, EUGENE. OUEtiON. NOTICE. No freight packages to go to Ho lit'inlu or Intermediate points on the route will be received or shipped un til the freight Is prepaid. Clirlsman & Jtfnngs. KI CANT TOUCH the man who wears SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Slickers linmi Olid Cl.thl-r. UCH 111 tue vi in. u Dot crswk, Kl or get Uekr. Iook for trd irutrB. it dvi upmo end tor catalogue. n.M. aU7r A Sw. Sl Ifn. Stands for flic best that is meid? in Jfootivean AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOTZIAN&(9 MANUFACTURERS, 5T.PAOL. Inside each pound package of Lion Coffe will be found a FREE game. 60. different games, AH new. At Your Orocer'K. lX 1Y m- TV mm mm 1 AMnn III ....w. 1 I I ' '' " - I I 1 II I rVsl Dr. Main Tl Talk. At table Dr. Holmes was unflagging- l vivacious, ready at repartee, aa wit ty aa Lowell without Lowell's audtdtr at punning and for the Immeolata roo- ment aa wise as Emerson. umnrai, I- hi. n...r.Vi nn "IviWrll. th fOet BUU IU MM... " - "V - ... k. i.n i... h umf hdh oi memory misquoted a passage or worn that took place between Emerson and t one or innj , dinners. The conTers.tioowa. opo.. , - the order of architecture. It waa era- . erson. not Hoimem woo au . iu toai ine wi-u-m led by breadth of base, the Oreclan br the adennate support and the Ooth-1 . a . la..ilaii waa tia eartaP , I.. .. i akTward soarlnc. Then It wn ' Ilolinea. not Emerson, wdo nasuea out Instantly. "One Is for death, one la for iif and one Is for Immortality." I did not bear this, but It was repeated to me at the time by on who did. J. T. Trowbridg In Atlantic, 0rtvmtt. . . I. V.IV.r far actlTe enterprise of thought or charity, there Ilea around him a world plenty of corn. of opportunity. Bo far behind are we The corn fed hen la vigorous, ahe socially, morally. Intellectually, that takes on fat. and It requires oil to one might be forgUen f be supposed make feathers, and for this reason a the world were made but yeaterday , liheral supply of corn at this time nc and nothing had yet been done. Does coinpllshea a double purpose-It grow no ambition Ore na to help tbe'de. feathrra and flesh as well as fat awl .pairing, starring, sinking rople I lays the basis for a fine clutch of eggs, around usl If a few more years be Do not fear the orerfatted hen In the ..ii nr. Trnnl.l we not strlrc fall, but beware of the underfed. to DUt something right, to .weep out 1 . i . some little corner, to wra so til to see and rejoice In the growing light? Good Words. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. gs New Discovery lOX.rMPTION Mca unitaaaa t, a f I M A Perfect For AH Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Mon.ybacklfltfaJla. Trial Bottlaa fn. RECTOR OF ST LUKE'S, Ashburnbaui, Ontario, Testifies to tlie t Good Qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. j Ashbnrnham, Out, April 18, 11KO I j think it is enly right that I thotild tell vou what a wonderful effect Chamber- ains Uougli llemeoy nas pronuceu. llieciay ueiore tuner i was iu ""- tressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next dav. as my voice was i almost choked by the rough. The same day I received an order from yon for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured a sample bottle, and took I about three dose of I he medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had completely disapierel and I was able to preach" three timei on Easter Day. j I know that this rapid and effective1 cute was due lo your CoiikIi Remedy. I make tl. if testimonial ntllmiit Milii: -tatinn, Iwing tliauklul lo i'l've fmnul such a (.nxlM-nt remedy. Itespeciiuii vniira. K A I -Hi fie it. .M .. itector e . St Luke's Church. To Chunilierlain MedirineCo. Tliis remedy is for sale by New Era Drug Store. 1 11 ?? kiuuen tsroiners Saw Mill I Three I miles east of Cottage Grove on the old Jackson Kile place .A.11 Kinds of Roueh Lumber, fit I reasonable prices. S; If you are In need of any- thing In our line call at mill or ft address us at Cottage Grove. I WE WILL TREAT YO'IT RIGHT. I McKibben Bros. REKDY MADE CLOTHING i m I i The Loudon General Merchandlso Store wish to announce to the buying public that they now havo a very complete stock of General Merchandlso which they Intend selling at least 20 per cent liclow nil competition. We purchase our goods In largo quantities through Eastern Drummers, pay cash for all wo buy, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, nnd consequently can sell very clienp. Think of CLAY Worsted Stilts. At $7.50 High (initio Goods nntl other lines of Iteaily Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-dato stylo at prices that will surprise yon I M. D. Wells Shoes Our lino of Si. I), Wells Shoes are tho best wearer on tho market ami at prices that cannot bo equalled. Try our Roast Coffees, the best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. C5nN FED POULTRY. tx Dot ar ri, Clrl J LmU ) In Ik rU. I The early de vtloptnent of th puUeta . -cttlm them started to laying, etc- . L .i , i..i. ,.in of lb DdtbelncomlDf toUjlDtunlnof -V - - ' lj on the system of resiling uunng toe wij f(J, ti . Tennesso m,n to the Southern , . . . to , h t nh lo mereli sua- hare more than in,e'T'X. 1 tain life and pull through the ehedfllnj KaT IVU nvuvmi.M " nmeeaa. Thej must hare all tney win eat ana can uigest. inuwu, h u uu" i In the year la liberal reeding more im- peratlT than In the fall. It Is nec saw to enable the fowls' to molt out L i.k -.i .nA n atart that healthy and rigorous and to start that peculiar process of storing up ture rnr i uncv strain of roclothlng for the winter Is i .... Ami In n'nilltlllshlni: this IHir-I pose nothing Is more helpful than . scrawny thing that hasn't enough oil In . . . ......In v . nnv fpathrnl. ner ihhij iu ,u?mni ... .-v - - and so goes only bait clothed until the cold weather comes on, leaving It lu no condition to lay uulll the next spring. It Is the same way with the pullets. Tbey require an abundance of food to keep up the growth of feathers, to give them full, plump bodies and to start the egg formation process. The plump, healthy pullet soon takes to the nest In the fall, while the half starved, thin creature lives through the winter In n debilitated condition, -to lay only after the warmth of the springtime shall have rekindled the spark of vi tality and brought Into action those natural attributes that might hae been developed the previous fall by proper feeding and care. the hens and the pullets Into condition , HlKht now is tue time .or us iu . for a successful late ran anu wimer , campaign In eggs, and if we neglect to do so now we need not expect egg where there Is neither vitality nor suf ficient development to produce them. It may be added that liberal feeding at this season Is economical, too. for there are In every flock a few hens that will , continue to lay during the moltluc period when fed right-hens that would not luy under a light feeding plan on.i !io pen so natbered will offaet ari mnittti nena ncnrmi tvu iii..wi ii'a.ki..,.,..,. Tiin.w 1 the additional cosi or toou, nunc "mq0 Qreiron. will nt the same time put tne wDoe, HnL- In tirlmp mnilltlon. These thoughts are drawn from the experience of a long scries of years years that have demonstrated the wis- dom of priming the bens and pullets In the early fall for the winter i.ymg-1 A KK,GTENKD HORSE, Ilace Stones From th Soon. i Kning ljke II1Hd down ihe street In a catalogue of Mexican meteorites i dumping the occupants, or a hundred prepared by M. Antonio del Castillo oilier accidents, mo every day occur one mass Is mentioned which exploded j rences. It behooves everybody lo have In the air und fell In widely dispersed : a reliable Salve Inintlv and there's none . .. ..in r i, iwir, rminil as iiood as Uuckleii's Arnica Salve . ,hrw, ,. tbo ancles of a trl iniKiuvm. v. r - ... -.,., , antrie wnose two iuiiki. bi.,i.- ..v.t some fifty-five und thirty-five miles In length. In one of these places two plates of stone were discovered, lying nbout 250 yards apart, which had evi dently once formed one huge block. Measurements and estimations place the combined weight of the two blocks at eighty tons. In this one shower of "moon stones," according to il. del Castillo's paper, not less than 3,000 tons of rocks fell. WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY ' r THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. SKWASC OF IMITATIONS. THE GENUINE SSCPAHD ONLY SY Bollard-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. tS- tfEZ wM B9i fSj '4 iSi h-K j1 rj l3U r'j t to $9.00 NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION. United States Und Oftilee, !ttnaebnnr.Or.. Nov. 10. 1003 Notice Is hereby given thai In oompll- unco with the provisions of the act of Congrrfol Juno S, 1878, entitled 'An Act for the sale of Timber Unds In the California, Oregon, Nevada, , ..,,,,., . . ........ .- - - tended to all the I'ulillo lml Mates t) act of August 4. 1E92, . ,, t... v.... i iw V"Va?,l jTLiT iViJ mri M. .,.,, lU(a,-. No aRjn fr rl.,,eoit.1B sW if See Nn 2 fit SO 8 nf " ami wll offer prool lo snow tnai bo l.ml rot.gl.t Is more vlble for lis tmlwr or t1I(ll (or ficUninl . . . . . . mirri0.,.. .n.lto establ sli his vlalm lo mm mm. ormre j.j- iinnnn v.,-, uommissioner at wiftiip, iine w. urr I n. on Saturday the Oth tlav of Kek I lWj- He names as witnesses: (J lUwxtt, A . ,W. Gilbert, of Eugene. Una Co., Ore. 4 Ui .ncliaei, oi lenyn, iin' rjo ( 0rtl tnv anil all iMTMina I'lsltlllllu l' versely the alwviMlcscrlbvd lands are rir oncstetl to tile theirclaim In this iifflce on or njioro saiu uin uay 01 reu., jivi. J.T. IlHiiHits Keglrler, HEAD ABOUT TO 11URST KKOM SE VKItElllI.tOCS ATTACK. "I had a tevere bilious attack and felt like mv head was about to hurst when I L-i'it hold of a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomso'i and Liver Tablets. I took h dose of them niter an mu.r uiul tlm npTtilnv li'lt like ll new man and have been feeling happy ever since," says Mr J V Smith ol Julln, Texas Knr liillouf nem.ftotnrli troubles and constipation these Tablets have no Era llrtig Store. NOTICE FOIl 1'UHI.lCATlON. Uiiil.il Slates l-uml Oirice, Koi-ebtirg, Ore., Sept. SMtli. 1003. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance uith the provisions of the act ol Congrefs of June 8,1878, entitled "An art for the sale of timlier lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public. Unit States by uct of Au gust 4, 1S92, MARY UltEEN, of CottageGrore. Co of Ijiiii', State ol Ore., has this day Hied In this officii her Hom statement No. S7M. for the pur chase of the E.'v NE H, of Section 28 in Tp 21) S, Range 2 W. and will oiler proof to show that the html sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriclutnral purposes, and to wtaltlish her claim to said land before J.J. W niton, U.S. Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday the 1-th dav of Dec, 1003. She names as witnesses: J W I'arrish, J. I), l'ulmer, Jnmes W Ilouck. of Jefferson. Marion Co., Ore., Richard Green, of Cottage Grove, Itne jnvandall persons claiming adverse- v Hit nlwivi,liftirilMl Inliila Are re 'quested to file their claims in this office on or before saiii 12th day of Dec., 1003. j J.T. IlaiDOEs. Register, . - fi.. v.,. ,1 PMb. disappear quickly under il soothing effect. 25c at New Era Drug Store. NOTICE FOR I'Ulll.lCATION. I .and Office at Roseburg, Ore. Nov. 24, 1003. Notice is hereby given that the follow. Ing-named settler has filed notice nf his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before The Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, tit Rnebiirg, Oregon, on January 4. 1004. vii: James A Tnomiis, on his II. E. No. 8042 for the W SW y Section 0, Tp 22 S..R.3 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Winecoff, G. W. Kcllcy, Henry Whitlock, A. A. Kcllcy, of Cot tage Grove, Oregon. J. T. IlittiHiES, Register. A l) SI INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I Notice Is lierelty given that tlm an ' dersigned has lsx-n duly appointed ' liy the County Court of the State of ) Oregon for Lanu county ailmlnlstra ! tor of the. estate of Samuel Getting deceased. All persons having claims against snld estnto are hereby re I (in I red to present the same to me j properly verified nt Cottage Grove, Oregon within six months from the , date hereof. Dated this IStli day of November, lOO.'l. .I.E. Cooi.kv. Administrator of th estate of Samuel Gcttings, tlecensetl. KOTICK OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice l hereby given, that the County Judge of Lane County, Oregon, haa tet tue 2Mh day of I ereinber, IMS. at tlte hour ol 2 o'clock l1' ,n. at Kugt-ne, Oregon, the time und iUp for the final retllemeut o' "l estate uf A. V. Hincook, dercaied, und will htrar objection! , in thereto. B. K. I.AWbU.N, AUtuiniitraior. F I). Ebv, Attorney. j MILLIONAIRE'S I'OOR STOMACH. The worn-out stomach of tho over-fad millionaire Is ofleu paraded iu the pub lie prints as 11 horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession of 1 great wealth. But millionaires uro not I the only ones who aro aliuciou witu nun 1 stomachs. The proportion is fargreater 1 among tne toners, iyspepsia iiuu 111- iln.iiutinii a... .atiirti, ditifin,. lliitLf, neonle. nnd thev sufier far wotso tor- I tures than the millionaire unless they 1 avail themsetvej of a standard mcdicino ! like Green's August Flower, w hich hat 1 been a favorite household remedy for nil stomach troubles for over thirty-fivo vcars . August Fower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetituand Insur ing perfect digestion. It tones and vi talize? the entiresystem and makes life wnrtli Ik'ine. nn matter what vour sta- I tlon, Trial bottles, 25q; regular size, 75c. At all druggists) (jarman A Hemenway Co. LOST. On Tuesday afternoon, 11 largo black leather bill pocketbook. containing it J5 gold piece mid 70o In silver, also promis sory note and receipt, between Fourth street and depot, Muder plcuu return to Nngget office, or to James W, Sears, and receive reward. CURED PARALYSIS. W S lialley. V Ofrue, Texas, writes: "My wlfu had beei siifl'erlng flvo years paralysis in her.a'rnii when I was per Kiindiyi to use Uallnrd'a Snow Llnlrnunt. which cur d her all right. I lutyu also used It for old sores, frostbites nnd skin eruptions. It does tho work,' 25c, 50c, $1.00. New Era Drug btore. If you want the Best C. J. MILLER, OREGON amd UNION PACCFIC IlKIMRT run 0:20a.m. TlMK SCIIKIIfMS fumi I'ortUnd Sull l.vVv, Ih'iiter. I t. Wurlh.Omshs, Kansas City, Si. liiiiii.Chimgii and Aitiiiva I mux 1:30 p.m. viallunl ingtiiii. ! Kant Atlantic ISalt Ijike, DeilM'r, Express . Ft. Worth, Omaha, 10 :30 a, m 8:10 p.m., Kansas City, St. viallunl- I,(iill,t nicagii aim East. inglon. Wrflla Walla, Us Iston , raikane, WalUce, ruilmau, MinnfiiMills , I'aul. Duliilh, Mil waukee, Ciiicugo.V East. 7 'So a. m. 70 Hours PORTLAND TO C1IUW.0 NO CHANGE OF CARS. Tickets east via all rail, or boat ami rail via Portland. OCEAN AND ItlVEIl SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. lAllsailingdatessub-l 8 p. m. I' Ject to change. I 4 p. m. irorr'an rrniirii-" Sail everv live ilavs. Dailv exSund'y Col.UMnlA RlVKK 4 p. m. except Sunday H n. ni. Saturday To Astoria and ay 10 p. m. I lininngs A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Passenger Portland, Oregon. Agent. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA GREAT NORTHERN ICnilwtiy TO SpoUane, Nt. Paul, Duluth, MiiuieitiitiHf Chicago, AND AU. r-OINTS 1CAST. TRAINS DAILY l'AST TIMH. 2 NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. ; Day Coarhes, Palace ami Tourist Sleepers, Dining ami lluirut, Smoking Library Ciirs.j Daylight Trip through the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For full nartlculiirs. Rates, Folders etc. call on or address J. W. PIIALON.T. P. A. II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore.j A. Uf'C. DENNISTON. G. W. P. A 11J Flril Arenue, Seattle Waih 0. & S.'l! R R CO. TlineTahIeNo.2 To Take Effect 011 Oct. 10 NO.l Dally Except Sunday, East llouud Writ 1 llounil t A.M. STATIONS, A. M. 7:80 1:M 7:S9 7-JS9 S:0l S:lt 8:17 HM S;M SIIO 9:0!i ...CotlaxuOrovu ...... TValileii Ourrln CerroUonlo, Ilaker poreua Iie.l IU k Biewurl ... star lliicky I'ofnt . . Ar. Wlhlwooil I.y. 11:30 1I:MI 11:01 10:67 10:S 10 .w iu;ia 10:I 10:88 IDI'JI 10:10 Buhjcct to change without notice, All outward frelKlit forwarrtcil only 'at tho Joint rlak of lilj.er slid iioii.lKooe. I ' I'relght will nut ho received at Ihe O. it S K. It. It. Demit aller 6:00 p. in. , . 'lo fiuure lorwardlng on noxt Iralu height must , 'lellverert In amplo tlmo to penult of I being hilled, JOHN II, PUAHSONS, fleneral Manager HOLIDAY PHOTOS. Coiuo at onco anil havo your holi day photos tuken In tlmo to send to friends for Cliilstnins. Do not wait till tlio last moment. W. V. SlIANAFKl.T. Gallery on West Side, opposite .Masonic Hall. SI. I'aTil Fast Mail 6 p. m via Spokane. Stoves, Furniture, Tinware, Quecnswarc. Don't forget to call at the West Side Store. Hvcrytliing Iirt Class and prices the lowest possible for high grade goods. West Side Store Cottage Gove, Oregon. f: .fc ::. :f: The Mining: and Engineering Review I'UHLISIII'.II VI!I:KLY, Aii old conservative Journal mutter In IIh rending columns. Always) protects Inventor In garil to wealth, lutlueucu or natloiinllty. xlHtcut honesty of report It hns atlnliiod A LARGER CIRGUUTIOH THAN ANY OTHER MIHINB JOURNAL III AMERICA. Hit vou wish lo Ihyoiiu' one of the renders of tlm HkiwT We la'lleM' iur ivaders tire the most Impartial critics. There fore w e will send you lite Mining and Unglneerlng Review on trial for four weeks. If yon 1I0 not wish to receive It any longer notify the San Francisco olllcnliy niall. If you wish to continue It the ritlliNcrlptloii price Is $2.00 a year, poNtagc paid, or Till' BOIIUMIA Mjuuirr AND KUVIRW VOU Z.2S a yuak. Address The Mining and Engineering Review t'Jo Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. OR IIOMEAIIA NUGtlirr, COTTAOli (1ROVI!, ORU. s C; "5rVH IOMT Griffin & SWi!riirwiirwri!riininirwiHwiiFiininiFwnirwwiwiirw i Spring is bcrc-So are we ; E With Spniy Pinups and Spray Compound. 3 & Hoes. Rakes and Cultivators. 25 Oliver h wieei a full and complete Llnu of s J; 5E Mining Supplies our Specialty. Pidbp & Vandfinbiiry aiiaiuiujiiiUjuiiiiuiiiiUiiiiiwiiiiuiiiiiiiwuJiuuJuiiiJiiK mtw 6rove flour mil $. Ilairluiir& Hansen, I'rop. AlANUPACTUKUKS OP Ilili (jJraidc riour amd mill reed. IJniu $i.io, Shorts $1.20 per 100 lbs, Lower rates in ton, or half ton lots. Oats and Hurley at lowest living prices. Phone in your orders, j tt Wall pupei. The beauty of your house depends , on the pattern and quality of WALL PA FUR you use. Tho latestjpatei'iis, tho best good and prices to suit, lust received ia ilargu Involcu oMhoso goods-anil wp miiu pleasure in snowing mom. Fit A NCK t SAN I'KANCISCO, CAL. Never prlntetl n line of palrt milling roitipntilea Ithout re- Ax a reward of eon. THE CUTTING QUALITY of tiny tool U always a tlsalrnbh' one, but of equal Importnnco la the power of retaining this quality so no uot.to 111 1 11 1 re too frequent sharpen ing. Ily muting your pnn'hur of the Grlllln A Venlch Co. you always receive your inoiiey's worth In the iK-st qiinllfy of toids anil cutlery of priqierly teniiicred slcid that Is sum to hold an edge. Veatch Go. nun tniiieu riows. I IhIi liros, Wagons, Hnnlwaiv, Stoves and Tinware. Wll f'nper. & OOWDY. ff il V V