Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 11, 1904, Image 3

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Dr. I.own, Oeulo-opllclnii, Hugcim
I'.il Page went lo Eugene Monday.
Alexander llroM. minstrels him
cnmlng soon.
M. A. tlurinilto vlsllcd the county
sent tlilM week.
No 17 Vacant lol on corner lirixl.V).
I'rli'ufk'lo. Ml Icy & Mllnc.
Illlt t'llllMI llllll llllll'lll'H all ho Ex
change restaurant.
Hggs taken In okcIiihik" 'or
merchandise nt 'i'iier, Creswcll.
Koryotir shaves and n will luilr
cut (Imp Into AIIImoii iiihI Hastings.
Hear The I'i-ciIcms (JimrtiillcH wllh
Alexander limn. Minstrels March 15.
.1. C. .Inhmniii anil J. H. Medley a in
III Eugene this week attending eourl.
Mrs. l-en Henry Iiiim returned from
Portland t lonmlii moiiic time In thn
city.
The House sawmill at London will
Htlirt up about the middle of Hie
month.
A luilr ciil. a Mhnve, ami nguou iioi
liatli at Allison and Hasting
make a now limn of yon.
will
What every liody likes Is something
lo NiitlHfy their nppetlte. the
ehaliKU restaurant hum It.
See Alexander Bros.
111k MltiNtrctH
at March IK.
Don't forget to take your meals nt
tho Exchange iVHtiiuraiit. Every
thing the I lent the uiarkelcan Hiipplv
No2ti Three room Iioiini1. wimiiInIikiI,
good well of water. niiiiiII gni'd on
Wc.t Hide of river. Price :ti'.. Medley
A Millie.
We can furnish inliilint Mock at i
nrlccn be iiw t hone ol any
other
lir.vl.cr In the ntali). Medley .V
Millie.
"Mm. Ilenrv KchwiiniiK, of lliinene,
mid diuiKliter of dan. It. Itrown,
vlnlted her fulkn In llilnclly lant week.
No & Two lotnMlxlK! on corner In
l.oiiK .V llliiKham ad. niuall hoiiHe and
WooilHhcil Price Medley .V
Millie
Mver.oiie liken to receive a
wrltleiioii nice paiicr. A llnu
llint received nt Mm. rieldn.
book ntore.
letter
HtOfh
Eagle
Hllldn it Velinke
now olllco on Ith
(Irahalii Hotel on
will be In their .
Nlreet oppodl
.Saturday. Call
and niv them. j
Kcrvlcen at the C. I'. Church on
Huiiilay uuiruliiK and cvciiIiik an
uniiat. There will Ih- npeclal iiiiihIc In
the evenlni:. All iitv cordially In
vlt.vl to ultnd.
If lrouhle.1 with ek dlKertlmi
IhjIi'IiIiih or niiiir muinucli, ihuCIiiiiiiIkt
liilli'd Htomiu'h mid l.lver TaMeln mid
ynil will net tniiek relief. I'nr mile by
New Urn Drtiu Store.
Mm. .1. W. Noken In antlclpatliiK a
trip to her old home In Princeton,
Minn.. 'o vlnlt her Invalid nlnter and
former acipulatance. She expect
to Imaway for noine montlm.
W. W. MaHtemoa' mm. Oily, about
II yearn of ae. while vaultlm; wllh
alone polntrom the (etiool lioune
fence lant frhUy. nllpped and fell,
breaklnu hln rlKht arm about half
way between the elbow and wrlnt.
Dr. .loli net the fractured member.
If you extxTt to hcII your property
you niiiNt let n'ople know It. The
Utwayto Jl Ihiit In to place It
with iiKClitn wlio ni vi rtue. ,,. ,Y. "iv
Pn'l'Hil,'anewl Ht of .
iiropertlcHtob. h t on "I""1
let torin lor W nil '"hJ '''"
UkeUveyon'-'Me.l.ey M.'.ne!
There will be trvleen at the Cath
olic Church In Cottage drove on next
Sunday niornliiK at in o'clock.
Father M. II. St raven will talk to
the people upon tho nubji-ct "The
Vital qucHtlon." He l.nn urraiiKed
to deliver a nerlen of lecturcH that
will be of more than local llltorcnt.
everybody In Invited to attend all
thenn nicotine.
A farewell party wan tendered Win
field lti'iiuett hint Saturday evening
at the homo of Mrn. .Iimi Mlller'n on
Wall nlreet. A very enjoyable time
wan reported. Kllnch, pltt and
whlnt were IndtilKeil In until mld
uleht when all nnt down to an ele
Kiint nupper. About 18 weroiircnent.
Mr. Ilcuiiett left on theOveiliind for
(California where ho koch for an ex
tended vlnlt.
JoHopli (llann, formerly ono of the'
llrni of liliiMH llrotliem who operated
thu llrnl planliiK mill In CottaROi
drove, but mild to Mr. Aliramnnomel
two veam ai;o and from hero went
.1. ti... ii..i.... ni.rii.i
III IIIU OHIO llivci .wiiiiiih
whom thev were liiter.nted III a llllno
nml n'cently dlnponod of It nt tho n
porlod price of f0,000, died at
lJriiwnnvlllo thin week of pneumoiihi.
MWhy rimt Voters Should bo I'ro
tectlonlntn" Is tho title ol tho tjrnt
document of the campaign of 1001.
Inniied by tho American I'rotectlvo
Tariff LeiiKiio. One copy freo to any
applicant. Send pontnlcaril ri'iiient.
Ask for DDCtiment No. . Aildivnn
W. I'". Wakeman. deneral Secretary.
ST.I llroadway, New York, N. .
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SPRING
.Sunshine hns about dis
posed of the beautiful snow
and the trees will soon be
leaving that is the leaves
will be coming, nml some
will have
KLOWKKS
lleforo leaven, thin Htiggests
that you should havo vour
camera and Its belongings
qiilto ready for Hoeurlng the
beautiful pleturo which will
HOOIl
AKOUND
If you liavo'nt a camera or
having ono, need belongings.
Ontl 011
Items of Interest In nucl about
Cottne drove and vicinity.
I'.. Foster Woim mi Katnrday night
IiimL mid rcHHi-il the Woiim n 'h ( 'Ii tIm t Inn
Tcmptraiirn Union. Hiinduy foriinoon
lie occupied the pulpit at thu M. K.
Church. At ill ice o'clock lie talked to
the rhlldren In the Opera Hiiiimc. At
night, Name plnce. lie lectured ton.
very huge aiidlcnro composed prin
cipally of the inanibersof the varloiiH
I'hiirchcH and thn temperance peoplu.
Oil Moildnv night he delivered IiIh leg
tnre mi 'Wonderland" and for nearly
iwiihiiiim he held thn attention of
IiIh audience with IiIh vivid dcxcrlp
t Ion of the Ycllowxtiinc National
Park. MonI of those present bgnn
to menially count their uuncy to
iiNcertaln If llic.v had the pi leu lo go
there. I'licec Is no douhl I lint miiihII
portion of our country Ih n "wonder
land." ami It Iom'h hut llltlnal the
IiiiIiiIh of Mr. Klcinc. lie Interspersed
the lecture with stories which added
ti'Nt to the occiiHfoii.
The new hull on the second Hour
nf I lie new lunik building bus been
coliipleteil ami In occupied on their
rcNpectlve nights liy thu K. of 1'.,
Wooilmeu (it the World, I. adieu
Circle, MaccaliecH, l.ady MiicpuIkh-m
and I'lirreNleiN. Uach organization
I Iiiih ItH separate locker wherein to
L II- it.iliiiniii ll,i 'I'll.. I, nil la
wrH ,ltnl,lt., fr ,K1. purposes,
Hpeclal iittentloii having been given
(,, U,.hv inatterN lv the owners,
Messrs. .loui'H and I li 1 1 1 1 1 h. 1 Here
arenutl - rooiiiH, Indies sitting room.
larun illiilinc room, with kitchen, etc.
nii refreshment inay In- nerved at
any time. The stores below are not
quite IlliUheil but will noon be occu
pied by I'lrst Natlmial llauk, Welch
iV WooiIh, and the lleiiHon I'liaruuicy.
On Hatiinlay the 1'Jtli mimii twenty
or more of the IiuIIcb, rclntlvc and
Mewls of the old war veterans
will
organUo a Wonieua Itellef CorpH III
Cottage Urovr. Those who Would
like to becomo charter iiiciiiImts
Nliould have their iiamcH attached to
thu list at once. Mrs. Iloso M.
Hclieuck, deparlmeut prcNlilent, will
lie prevent uml complrtii thu work.
At night thu comrades will bold a
caiiiptlre. All wliocnn.urc requested
li. tirliiK a full banket of good things
to eat.
Saturday iifteriioou a large dele
gation from lloheiula Camp No. '-'!.
W. O. W., will go t" Drain to meet
with tlieciiuipH froiii Voncolla, Itose
t hi tk ii I i1 Drain. There will Is'roin
petatlve teani work, adoptloti of a
large number of new mcmlHirs and
other Interesting exercises. All
neighbors are reipieNted to attend.
The fare for the round trip In but 7.rc.
dipt. llraiiHon. who gullied his
title during the civil war, bewail on
TiicHday night, together with llev.
I'ttwe, at the M. C. Chiircli it Herlex of
revival iiicclliiKH, The Captain Iiiih
forthe piiNt few yearn been laborliiK
In WanliliiKtoii and Oregon. 1 lie
niccllii arc well attviiilcii.
Hurt utiK and HaiiKcn have pur
cluiHed the warelioue, formerly oc
cupied by I'.llrdKc and Hlgglim and
wlllcontliiuetocarr.ru law ntock
of all kluiU of feed which will Ih- Hold
at lowi'Ht IIvIiik prlcen. The cIiuium
In their advertlnement came III too
late for thin week.
ToulKht. I'rlday the 11. .IikIkv
White, national lecturer and Deputy
State lecturer .1. Vf. Sim nn of
, Portland, will uiIiIivhh the Modern
Woodiueii of America at Odd I'el-
lown Hall A Kcncral Invitation Ih
extended to everybody to be prenniit.
,.0.llllllHtor ,wnni tm4, rdcr
it nii-et the requlreinelitH of the
.U., thin week' added nlxty-four
vHl, lock boxen to thorn, already In
,,.. riiln In one nun. Indication of
I 'lie In population ot.hec.ty.
wnai in liriiiKUiK laucy pneen ami
there In no pronpect of It koIiik down
for nome time to come. If you have
any ground available for nprlm;
Ni-eilliiK. now wheat, lull can Ret
clean need wheat at the Hour mill.
(leorte (liirdiui draham took the)).
& S. K. train Wcdnenday moriilm;
for the lloheuiln dlntilct. It iHipilto
certain he han a plan laid out for hln
Heanonn work, but of that he nayn,
will tell tin later.
M. i: Jitdklnn cautako your onlcr
for the celebrated nolld AiiHtrallau
Hllverwaro and hIho lor Mm. John A.
I.oKan'n popular new book, "Thirty
Yearn In WanliliiKton, D. C." tf
A lack of money U n bad tlilnn
nsino time. A coukIi In a bad tlilm;
at all tltncH nml can be cured wllh a
fiOc bottle of M ami It WHIT H
PINK New Kra DriiK Store.
Attended court: I. H. lllmjliani
1). T. Awbrey. W. C. l'owem. Kit
Oweun, T. M. Medley, Kd Underwooil,
Kate I.omr, Dr. I.nwbatiKli, ami
,..,. ,,ll.ru
i "IIH
Clint. Jlahone, who It will bo rt
tiieinlierinl was here sumo months
ago In tho, Interests of tho Antl Sa
loon lA'aguo nan a vinuor in nn- to..
Monday.
Tho grand Jury was adjourned
Tuosilny after a short session In
which four Indictments were found
none, however from Cottage Orove.
I The C. M. ol A. Hand of this city
1 havo ordered 11 Helicon bass horn to
I add to their already largo aggrega
' thin of Instruments.
I Ono of the pleasant things to have
In life In an Interesting book. You
can select one from the stock at Mrs.
' I'Melds book store.
' Mrn. Opn! (loodman returned
Wednesday from a weeks visit with
friends and relatives at Portland
and Independence.
1 Alice McClellen, llttio (lauguior 01
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McClellen Is very
sick with pneumonia.
I It von want a 12 acre ranch almost
In town ask Hliula and Vensku to
1 show you one.
I i.VncMt ivrvnuco uml family and
brother left for tho Champion mine
1 Wednesday morning.
J. II. House, lost the tip ends oltwo
of hln lingers while operating
1 planer this week.
1 ritv Mnt-ulinl Underwood doffed
1 his uniform on Tuesday and took a
trip to Ktigeno,
I See Alexander Hros. Illg Minstrels
at Onera House Tuesday .March 10
I For llmt class meals tho Hxchange
, restaurant.
1 Sure inolo euro without pain at
Allison ami llHHtlngH.
See Alexander Hros. Illg Minstrels
at Opera House Tuesday March 15,
Miss Myrtle Johnson, of Drain, Is
visiting In the city this week.
C. I. Duttou visited Kugeno
Mr. M. Velinke traveled for nome
time over thin wentern country look
ing for a placi) for permanent loca
tion. Home week uro Ii camn to
tlilnclty and becamo naUnMed that
thin wun I lie plnce he had been look
liitt for; without further hcnltatlon
lie Invnntcd nome nil or ellit IIioiih
and dollarM In real nUto, entered
Into partuernhlp with Mr. I'liixnl
llliicn, who Iiiik bwen for hoiiiu yeurn
eliKiiKed III Ihn real nutate and mln
liiir In okeriiKii IhihIiichn In the city.
Mr. VeiiNke In thoroughly punted In
limber lauiln, etc., and In thu kind of
a man we welcome to the circle of
IiiihIiichh men.
ThomaHdlll, wlioiimie weekn iiko
lerelved an Injury while at work
mum a bridge and which neccHHltaled
hln beliiK taken to the hoapltnl at
Portland where hln Irll lr wan um
putatcd, retiirnnd to the city on lant
Hatiinlay. Home of hln frleudn wool
to the depot to nnnlnt lilin, blithe
HiirnrlMfd tliem lo- walkbiK of on liln
crutchen Since wiUIiik the above, It
In learned Mr. dill received a nevere
net back. Hln crutch nllpped ami he
fell on the Mill unliealvil Htiimp.
The March niiinbor of the Piudllc
Monthly, pulillnhed in 1'ortlaud ban
been received It prcHoiiln a very
ITaudnoiiie appearanci. thu readlliK
contentn are good, wlilln the lllun
tratloiin, nionlly of our wcHlern
Hceuery are exceitlolially line. It
Hhoiihl recelvu the nupport of the
wcHtern coanl lieople.
The ICuxciie KeKiHter ankH how It
In liked III Itn new form'.' Well we
are our of Itn readern ami like It llmt
rate. WehonltH enlerprUlliK Hplrlt
will Imi appreciated by the llnenc
uml l.une county people.
On Monday night prccedliiK the
lecture by Mr. St nun, Mr. ImIihiii ami
Mm. Wooiln, each rendered u nolo
which were well received.
Hev. Keene wan alincal from the
city Sunday IhnvlliR bi-ell reipienleil
by the prcnhlliin eldur who wan ill,
to olllclate at C'rcnwell In hln Htead.
Chan Vf. Slinon, an expert tuner
from KIIci'h I'lano lioune, arrltvd
todny to annlHt In their iieclul mile
at (.'ultimo drove.
Several ladlen of the local W. C T.
t'. went to Kiikuiiu WediieKday to at
tend the county biHtltutu of that or
Kaulzatlon. DIVIDE ITEMS.
V hear that Mr. Joy DeSpaln at
tempted to ride a Kntle family iiiik
hint wcrk uml not knowlnjf Junt how
to rldu noon went up In the air and
came down In a mini hole. We nuvur
have had hiicIi nil exHTltiice our Keif
but c can nympathlu) wftli him as
we know what OrcKon mud In.
Walter Wheeler and family of Silk
Creek were vlnltbiK frlundn here the
llmt of the week.
Wr hear that Mr. (JeorKU Harrlnon
In noon to move to Eanturu Oregon.
Itov. Moore preached here Sunday
to a uiall crowd.
We nre told that we will Kt Into
trouble over recent ntateuiaut In re
gard to caiidldaten for repreneutu
tlve. We Ik-k to iiNHiiru Mr. KiirlonK
Hint we were nlmiily rvportlim the
Hewn an wu heard It and meant uu
illHrcnpcct to him.
Sawmill In not riiiiulni; much now.
Horn, March U, to Mr. and Mm.
J allien Taylor, a boy. Jim of courae
wearn a uru.
Birthday Party.
Minn Tear! Ontrauder, little daugh
ter of Hoy Ontrander, entertained a
fow of her girl frleudn nt her home in
i,i. miv siiiiuriiiiv nil. tii, w.n tin. in-
can.,,,, belnglUe celeUrat.ou of her
tenth birthday.
The tlmo wan pleasantly nent In
gucHHiug contentn and eatliigdalntles
" "
u,.,.-...l I... II,.. Ik.mI.uu ntt.ir u- 1 eh
by
the llltlo guestn departed for their
several bunion, Hhowlug by their
bright faces and merry laughter they
had nient a very happy evening.
TIiom) jirenent were: Margnerltn
Jolmnoii, Kdna Stephenn, Cleiuetn
ThomiiH, Minnie Jonen, ICdlth Hanl
IliBH, I.ticlloMorrlnou.
Vocal Lessons.
Dispel the blues; Sorrow and
anxiety will be obliterated by
having your (laughter, son or any
member of the family trained to
sing those beautitul sours. Mrs.
V. G. Woods who has an interest
ing class will give lessons separately
twice a week in voice culture. Her
methods ntul theory have been
demonstrated to be practical. Terms
reasonable. Three blocks west of
Catholic church.
"PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY."
The Southern l'acltlc Is now selling
round trip tickets to 1'ortlnnd from
Kugeno for I good going Saturday
1'. M.. or any train of Sunday, re
tiiriibur Siindnv and Monday, giving
all day Himday mid Monday In Port
land, l lie 8I11110 11 rraiigeuieui. applies
from Portland, giving all Portland
people a chance to visit valley points
at greatly reduced rates." Parties
desiring to take ndvantags of these
rates can pay local faro to Eugene.
1TSAVKD HIS I-KG.
P. A. Diinforth of I.nGrnnKo, da.,
Biiirered for six months with 11 frightful
running soroon his leg; but writes mat
Hucklen's Arnlea Halve wholly cured it
In llvodays. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles,
It's tho best salvo in the world. Curo
guaranteed. Only 25etn. Sold by Mor
gan A llrohaut druggist.
1IKST UHMKDY l'OH CONSTIPATION
'Tho tlnest remedy for constipation I
ever imeii in uiiaiiiueriam s oioiiiiicn
and Liver Tablets." says Mr. Kli Hut-
Inr. nt Krniikvillo. N. Y. "They act
gently and without any unpleasant
elfect, and leavo tho bowels in n por-
lectly natural condition." ooui uy inew
Kra Drug sioro.
.1. V. THUHflllUrt,
NEW STORK
Confectionery
BEST BRANDS
CIGARS. TOBACCOS.
All new and first-class.
FIRST DOOil KAST OF POST OFFICE
fi,' www
I Benson's I
mm
f
ft Sundries,
I St.'itionerv.
4; M.'iil orders received
fy. prompt attention.
I
SucccHHor to J. P. Currln.
li. Perkins
CM PerkliiH If you have ever lln-l
tened to thin entertainer of excep
tional merit, you will nurely bo pren
ent upon the ocranlon of bin lecture
In thin cliy on March L'lird If you
have been ho unfortunate an not to
hnve heard him. do not let thin op
portunity pnnn by. Hln lecturen are
both aiuunliiK and liiHtructive.
War on High Prices Eilers
Piano House. The Ag
gresors, Two Weeks
Campaign.
The nluiple aiiiiouncemeiit that
Idiom Piano Houne han shltiiied inn
few namplen of planon for naie In Cot
Uibo drove nliould ntart a Htrenni of
cuntouiem to our ntore that would
muke a clean nweep of every piano
In ntock by Saturday nllit. Kllem
Piano Houne luu mnde it pontlble
for everybody piano Inclined to pro
vide tint home with a piano. Their
prosrennlve up to date, broad
KiiUEed method of quick Hides mid
niniiil profits have struck terror to
the hearU of mimic dealern all over
the coaHt, and han been hailed an a
boon to piano buyerj. In our Intro
ductory mile In thin locality we will
offer you an n starter n nllghtly used
lariro ilzc. double veiicereii waiuut
j llcl, '!rue0n
tall board and three pednln for JUS.
TermsJIO down and $1 per month.
I This piano is fully warranted, and
' .. 1... iiilniiiiriul ltitiki on frit llliv
later on for any
1 1"" "vi..". "
high grade nlauo, and thu entire
amount you have paid will bo al
lowed on the purchase of a higher
tirteeil lllallo.
Nolo prices on other styles to in
troduce them.
A $300 piano In quarter sawed onk
for $:SB.
A 3:101) piano In beautiful full ma
hogany $23S.
A piano In fancy mahogany
i.-i7.
Several other high grade pianos at
proportionate reductions. Terms
will bo Hindu to suit each customer.
All wo want you to do Is to Investi
gate. Call and seo us, you will be
treated courteously and not In) urged
to buy, II you uro not inclined. Wo
want you to feelat home.
Our prices and terms will speak
more eloiiueutly and will npiieal to
your Judgment better than any song
a salesman may sing, mu ii-un-ui-lier
our stay Is short hence will not
!.. i-i, in , .t niiv ilclnv on vour nart.
We have 0110 "." organ left that will
go at t IS, easy pay incuts. Havoyou
heard the Pianola? Its a wonder,
Store open every evening. Every
body welcome.
KILKKS PIANO HOCSK,
W. H. Weir deneral Agent.
STARf ITEMS.
Josenh Wicks and wlfo went to
Kugeno on business.
Anyone wanting to buy a Hue bot
tom laud farm very cheap address
llox D, Cottage Grove.
,1. It. Klllott. of Silk Creek, has
been coullned to tho house with a
severe case ol rnenuiaiisin ioi- souio
days.
Miss Marv Owens returned to her
homo on How river from Eugene lust
week, where she had been visiting
friends.
v.. ivrviuirn and wife slient a few
days last week with hN sister, Mrs.
i.eiioy.
now school house, we Itmrn, Is
soon to be builton Silk Creek.
Mrs. Sparc, How river, visited her
brother, lien Pitcher, at wildwoou
last weeK.
riRii.
Don't neglect that house, but call
it tim iivtiroHs oil co and nave Tom
iVwbroi write you up a, puuuy m
either tho .Ktna Insurance Co. or
tin. dr.. i-.in Mrc lteuei Association ui
MpMlnnvllle. Oreiron. eot-3
T11K IlKST COUGH BYUUP.
'fc. L. Apnle, ex-l'robato Judse. Otta
tawaCo., Kansas, writes: "This is to
say that I have UBcd llalhird's More
hound Syrup for years, and that I do not
hesitate to recommend it us tho beet
cough eyrup I have ever used." 25c, 60o,
$1.00. New Kra Drug Store.
FOR SALE.
N'n t U
; aero and 0 room
house In
JoDea addition. See Medley & Mllno
E
New Embroideries will be placed on Sale
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Mareli 12, 14, 15 & 16.
1500 yards of new Embroidery of the latest
and most exclusive style shown for the season
worth from 15 to 30c to be sold 4 days only for
12 l-2ctsayard. We invite you early to in
spect. New goods arriving daily in every
department.
Continued from I'lmt Pace.
Cottage Grove.
wanhen tho wHtem ihoren of Lane
county.
Stock ralnliiB la n mont Important
factor of the IndilHtrlen of thin
countv. Stock do well on tne raiiRe
the year round and require but llttl"
If any feeding af nlno homes, nheep
andgoata. The fact that tne win-
tern are mild und that the native
KriiHHes keep K"een nearly nil thej-enr
makes thin Hectlon nnplenuiuneia ior
the rulnlm; of all kinds of stock.
Thin nectlon of South Lane county
at the head of the Willamette valley
In eHjieclally adapted to fruit cnlture,
the varieties that thrive best here
are prunes, cherries, apples, pears,
Krnpen, quinces, nnd peaches, whIU
berries of evco- variety reach iierfec
Hon in growth and flavor. Our foot
hills and lilRh bottom lands eeem to
be the lient for tlieHe products.
mini.no.
Of the many great Industries ol
this section mining In ono of the most
Important. There are two great
minim: districts m I.nne county Bo
hemia nml llluo river. TheMs mining
cnniiH aro In the CnHciule and Call-
noola Hangen ami separated by a
distance of but 20 miles. Iifboth, the
extwrimeutnl stages have passed and j
the-future Is assureil. uur purpose ,
Is now to deal with llohemln. His'
located 3. miles southeast of Cottngo
Grove In the uascauo ami uaupooia
.
Itanires. partly In Lnne and DourIoh
the county line crosses
.h. i.i.rWiu.ntrM.if tin, illntrlct. There
nrnnmv "0 lnrire cornoratlons oner-
atlng In this district. Every com-
niinv In the district will make ex -
tensive Improvements necessitating
I, ,r, r,, , .nun v rif mniiev and the em-
and the em
ploymeiit of hundreds of men, and
this Is only the beginning, for the
district is ever widening nB this great
mineral zone Is explored nud new
strikes are coiutautly being mado.
A numlier of mills have been instulled
in llohemln the past year to work
the vast tonnage of ores already ex
tracted and the Immense bodies now
being blocked out nnd uncovered ,
ami others will lie added this season, j
So far as suiertlclally prospected tho j
great Honolulu District now covers
an area of ten eo,unl square miles, I
the whole section being gridlroned !
with a network of mineral bearing'
ledges, the principal metals being,
gold, silver copper nml lead, whllj,
nearly all of nature's mineral pro
ducts nre to lie found In this district.
Tho Oregon and Southeastern rail-1
road has been completed more thnn
half way to the mines nnd will no
doubt reach them by the close of
this year.
IIL'.NTINO ANII t'ISUINO.
This section of Oregon has long
been noted for Its game and Halt.
Deer are found In abundance la the
nearby mountains, and, everv brook
let In this section Is noted for tho
speckled beauties, tho wleldera of the
rod often taking from forty to one
hundred In a day's outing.
OKKdO.N MlNKBAl. SI'lUNOS.
These springs, 12 miles from Cot
tage Grove, aru becoming noted for
their curative qualities and as a
place of pleasant resort.
HINDS &
ESTATE and
Agents for Ctirrins,
MoFarlands antl
Mrs. C. A. Perkins, add's
Lots Sold on Installment I'lnn
AU kinds of improved ami unproved city and country
propetty at lowest prices. We act as agents for property
owners. Collect rents aud rent property.
References, First National lliuilc, orlany.one In Cottage Grove
Spring
Sale
LURCH'S
The Giver of Best Values.
The K and E mill at Bourne,
Oregon, will soon be running alter
being idle for some years.
The Democratic State Convention
will be held in Portland on April
igth with a delegation numbering
260.
The Mollie Gibson mine at
Aspen, Colo., is again being worked
under the management of Senator
Hallet. This is a zinc-silver prop
osition. James V. Butch who lives about
:6 miles from Hailey, Idaho, has
struck 10 inches of hieh crade ore.
He has worked away by himself
for 19 years sinking shafts, and
driving tunnels, and has just met
with bis reward.
The Maxwell mill on Rock creek,
Eastern Orecon. was wrecked re
centlv bv a saow slide, no loss of
life.
NEW AHLLINERY STORE.
a full lino of millinery goods will
be nut In the building formerly occu'
I pled by Woods & Welch. A large
1 assortment of the very latest street
! effects will In) on display. Watch
, puiiers for announcements.
AHA IJ. HANSON.
PYROlsA KIDNEY PlbbS
A time veiretnble remedy that
nr vih nut fin iioisuuuun .itnio
- - - i,enltliy con-
,itinn Mwotlv cure for Uncknche,
itluuiinatlsiii. Dropsy, Gravel anil
Diabetes. All druggesis no eeius,
i Cnrlln Med. t o. nunnio, i.
bample iree
;
' sytn B 8 6 8 8'8T8 0 6 ra'aTHTirgTrinnQ
r 3
At The Ideal
$1 per Month
Will keep your Suttsclcaned,
pressed, buttonB on and rips
sewed. , ,
Transient work solicited.
Satisfaction guarranteed.
Work called for and delivered
prompty each week.
IDEAL CLOTHES CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT
Orders taken nt Welch & Woods
Mrs. V. A. Cunningham,
Cottnce Grove. Oregon.
Co s o otoajUUlAJUUUl
CLIMATIC CURES.
The intlneuee of climatic conditions
in tho cure of consumption is very much
overdrawn. The poor patient, and the
rich patient, too, can do much better at
homo by proper attention to food diges
tion, and a regular use of German
Syrup. Frte expectoration in the
;r, iammln certain bv German
Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the
absence ol liiai weuKeiiinB vuuku
.(liilitutim niirlit sweats. Kestless
nights and the exhaustion duo to
coughing, the greatest danger and dread
of theeonsiiinntive, cm be prevented or
stopped by taking German byrup llber
n.', !,, i .i.,, ,i,.riv. Should vou be able
Itogotoa warmer clime, you will And
I that of the thousands of consumptives
1 there, the few who aro benefitted and
1 regain strength aro those who use Ger
I man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c; regular
1 size, 75c. Audi druggistB. Uarman &
Ileinenwav Co.
VENSKE
MINING BROKERS
General Notes. rsSSSSSSSSA
m.
1
Imported
a SElngles Ci) J2.2.1 per m
Common Hough lumber and
dimension Oil $7.50
All kinds of Kiln Dried
lumber at proportionately
low prices.
At mill, prices, uutll April
1st.
Long 4: Blnxham Lorob Co.
J
VETCH SEED
Clean Spring Vetch mixed
with about equal nuanlty of
good white spring oats, a
splendid mixture
FOK HAY
or for threshing. Seed can be
had at farm mile south of
Creswcll or will deliver on
board cure. Price cheap If
ordered now
Write for price and lample itatlng
quQlty wanted, address
C. F. MOORE, Eugene, Oregon.
CUBED CONSUMPTION.
Mrs. H. W. Evans, Charwater. Kan.,
writes: My husband lay sick tor
three months. The doctors said he had
quick consumption. Vie procured a
bottle of Ballard's Morehound Syrup,
and it cured him. That was six years
ago and since then we have always kept
a bottle in the house. We cannot do
without it. ror coughs and colds it has
no equal." 25j, 60c nnd $1.00. New
bra Drug store.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 19, 1004.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act ot
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in tho
States ot California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
MRS. MAE W. THOMPSON
of Cottage Grove. Co. of Lane, Siato of
Ore., has this day tiled in this office her
sworn statement No59S5 for the purchase
of the SE of Section No 20
tp21 South, oi Range 4 W. ami will offer
proof to show that the land Bought la
more valuable for its tiinler or stono
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish her claim to eaid land before
C. E. Hasard, U. 8. Commissioner
at his otUce at Drain. Oregon, on
Wednesday the 18th day of May, 1901.
She names us witnesses .
Herbert O. Thompson, of Cottage
Grove, Ore. , Willium Shechv, of Har
rison, Idaho, James N. Jones, James
Whltford, of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to lile their claims in thU ollico
on or before said 18th day of May, 1004.
J. T. lliniHir.a, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States La ml office,
Rowburg, Ore., Feb. 27, 1904.
Notice is heieby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
Act lor the sale of Timber Lands in tho
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended,
to all the Public Land States by act ol
August 4, 1892.
LLOYD K. MILLIIOLLEN,
of Starr, Co. of Lane, State of Oregon
has this day tiled In this office his sworn
etatement No. 5991, for the purchase of
tho Lots 12, 13, 14 Sc 15 of Seo No. 20,
TownBhip 21 South, of Range 1 West
and will offer proof to show that tho
land sought U more valuable for its
timber or stcna than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before J J Walton, U. B. Com
mlssionerjat Eugene, Ore, on Saturday"
the 7th day ol May, 1004.
He names as witnesses:
Wm. II. Millhollen, of Portland, Ore.,
J. W. Houck, J. U. Stewart, Thomas
Maher. ol Cottage Grove, Lane Lo ,
0re- ... i
Any and all peisons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands aro
requested to file their cla ms In tnl
office on or before said 7th day of May,
mi' J.T, Hawaii, Register.
(its
Wednesday.