nanim ipfirtnrrinfinnnrinnrro UlJLIUUUUJUUUUUJUUUULaJUUUI Dr. Lowe, ()i'iili)-oitli'liui, Hiiki'Iiu l''(ir IIi hI, i'Ihhh iiiciiIh I lie Kxrhunui' i i'mI m i run I WAN'IT.II-A i-txili. ciKpilto ill jp't iilllro. Nuir - ' K I 'Oil HAI.I! Hpith nl oIIiiiihcm, liar iii'hh mill WMKdii. (Iimii'ko IIiiIiIiiiiui. Tim lending liriiml cIkhim ut lliu mnr. llp-to-ilub'colliirH nl tho Novelty HI on'. ()iorn Hiiiihii ImiIIiIIiik- Tim Dniuucriitlc Htulo Convention iiiimjIx Hi I'lirlliuiil April Hllli. Mlll't wiiImI hIhiiiiiciI ill llii Nov elty H tort'. ()i'ru lloilMc limldlnjr. DhvIiIhoii keep till' bout Iokuith' hIiocm on tint market. .1. H. Milne, of tlic Ilrm ul Medley ntnl Milne, Iihh boon iiilln III lor it fow diiyn. lliittculiorK unit I'olnl l.ni'ii u 1 toriix ut I ln Novt'lly .Stoic Oporii HllllHIl building;, A kooiI Hiiiily of Hlitplo uroci'i-li'M on limnl for Mitring trade KiiowIch ntnl (lotlyH, llolicnilii. What I'vurylioily llkcx Ih hoiki-I IiIiilt (o HiilUly their appetite, (lie I'.x- vhiuiiro rvHtiiiirunt Iihh It. I I'hhoiik In up-to-date embroidery mill Inillmi licinl work Klven ul tho NllVI'lty Stoh'. 'J." relllH u Ii'hmiiii. Don't fowl to take your meal at 1 1 to Kxohiuitfo ii'Hlaiiraiil . livery thing Hit' l"'Hl Hiii market ran Hiipplv Inillan lieail work at" t lie Novelty Htore. Opera I Inline IiiiIIiIIiik. Mnlcnlf mid Mni-wi will rcinnvo to their now Mtoro room In tint Awbrey IiiiIIiIIiik aliont Hie firm of tliouiiinlh. On jiiii Hunt In liny, ncll or rent farm or city iiroerly. Set- the Col- tiiKefiicne laiprovi'ineiil Co., Cot tnmi drove Next Molality anil to noon Tuex iliiy April Hie IniIi and llitli Dr I. owe tint well known oi'iilo-optlclan will lie at Hold Uriilmin. I.liillw. will lie pleani'il to Iiincyuu rail anil examine my wti.ek ol mil Hurry In Hie Hank IiiiIIiIIiik on ItliSt. A, .1. 'riioiniiH, If you liave lieail ami eye lichen or am iroulileil with ticrvotiH Irrltu lilllly. Have Dr l.nwe lent your even po'nllily uIiihhch Ih all you need. (ioiiHiillatlon five. .1. V. Vaiiu'lin for JiihI l.o of t lit' pence and W. II. Iltalr for I'onxtalile, were nominated for llniw oltlreH by tho fniiiiulltco ol the ('ullage Urovo precinct. If you want to Mini who the Cot tage drove Improvement Co. Ih In quire of C. . I. Miller or anylioily el.e In Wk-Ht Col lane drove or mi' our rani III the Nugget next week. The liaxkrl Modal ulvrn liy the l.nilli'M of the .Maccaliti'H IiihI week wan largely nttendeil. A line pro Kraiiiine wiih rouilen-il ami the Male of lianketH netted n nice hiiiii. lie Hun and wo Dr l.owo the rye I HiHt'lallHl thin trip an ho kix-m to New Vork Hoon ami will not k'et hack to CuttllKi' drove ImIiiiu the hint ol July. CoiiHtilt 111 lit next Monday ami to noon TueHilay. Mr. John Hunter Ih making repalrn on the old Hunt ilnni up How Ither mid will hiiiiii ent't n hiiw mill of a eapnrltv of ItO.OlH) fivt ht dav. The O. & H. i:. will nut in irackH ho thai liimlier can Imi loaded rlifhl lit the mill. I'M MathewM mid Archlr draliaiu, tho latter a nephew of lienrue (ira liain, arrived In the city hint l-'rulay from Nan I'ViiiicIhco. TIih.v nro look Inn fora place to locate mid will likely make their homo Hoinoivhort III the Willamette valley. The llooxevelt Chili, ol Hiiki'iio held a uiivtlui; on Saturday nielli. Many ol tho ileli'KiiteH In the eounty enli ven I Inn wcrcprrxriit upon Invitation. rroHldent .Shelly. llliiKliam. Ilarrlx, IMtvar Ih and otheiH entertained tho audience with nhort lint lively HM'echeH, l.lltlo Willie from the mirror Sucked Hie mercur.x all olf, Tlilnklm; In IiIh ehllillih error, It would cure the whooping coiikIi, At tho funeral WIIIIo'h mother .Smartly hiiIiI lo Mrn. Ilrowu, " "Pwiih iichlll. day for Willie. When the mercury went down." Moral. Iluy M Ac II Whllo Dine ICxpiH'loruut for coiikIih, coIiIh, whoopliiK eolith, croup, lullueiiza, f;rlp, etc. I'm' Hale Ml .Moi'Kau.V llro laulM. IIAI.IiAltD'S H(lti:ilOtlND KYItDI'. I miiHtiliii I itl i' t iiliitvuti 1 1 it i mii . f mil in1 coiikIi. cippnwcl. mttlinn, nmplim nd ililllciiit hieiithini;. Ilunrv C. Slrurim, i Druiatlxt. Hhiiil'diiirt!, ih., wrltoH, .Muv : L'll, 111(11 : "I h.ive hcen nelliliK Hid-, litrd'H lliirrhiniii'l Svrup furluo yciiiH, anil have uevei hint -a piepitiatiiiii that' Iihh Kivrn hetlei nalln(actliin. I notice i that nlien I Hell ii Imtlle thuy ciiuio hack fur nunc I cm hieicHtlv recommend It." arr, fide, l.nil. Neu lira DrilK Sluio. SPRING Sunshine litis about dis posed ol' tlic licantiful snow and the trees will soon be leaving tlnit is the leaves will tie coming, anil some will hnve FJLOWHHS Deforo Iciivch, HiIh kiikitohIh that you hIioiiIiI liiivo vour camera ami IIh 1icIoiij;Ihkh ipilU) ready for HocurliiK tho beautiful picture which will ABSOUNl) If you havu'iit a ramrrii or having one, need bcloiiKluirH. Call on Items of Interest In mid nlionl Collude drove and vicinity. After I wo niontli'H of iiIiiiomI con Hlantralii, tlie Willamette valley Ih having what (ha old HiiltlerH iloidg. 1 "reon ttcaiiicr. i an ifarinei'M aru cngiigcd la putting In HiclrcropH anil tint elly foIkH nro Iiiim.v making k' ' l" i m. Tlie fruit liven nro In lull lilnoiu ami all urn corrcHpniiillugly happy. Itev. I. M. Doyle left TueHilay for a two week'H vIhH In ClackauiiiH eounty. Itnv. Loughotloiii of Al liauy will occupy tlie pulpit nl thu I'reHhy terlan Church In hi" uIimoiici'. 'I'. M. Meilley, tlie real extate man, wan doing Im.lneHH Tni'ilny In deit well. He rrporlH much arllvily among the farmerH of thai Heellon, KraiikHkllliumi Iihh puri'hax'.'il thu Wave coiifet'tlonery Htore anil Iihh Iftkcn powHeHHlon. ,lrH. Couch will remain in uhnIhI for Home Kmc. Mr. ami Mrn. l(. I). Ilawley of CreHwell gave u nprlng I 'Ic II IiihI I' rlilny In honor of t lie Kith lilrtlnluy of their daughter, llnttlc. Tim V J. T. IT. will meet at V, V parHonnge I'rlday April lfith it Muhk'i't "U hoHe work aru we doing, All hulleM arc welcotau. I ho cntluir Mutton on Itn iilth ami Meailow'H Mtugo line known iih tho lalliuan place wiih burned hint week .lonen ami I'hllllpH me having a concrete Hldeividk put down In front of ilielr new bull. link'. KOIt HAI.i: A good piano for nnlo cheap. Kniulre at tho oxprunn olllcit or partivuiarH. Try a lent nf thu llazelwooil you will Mm I at theHtar llrt iloor oiihI of the poHtollIci'. The Panrliull (ever Ih now attack liiKcvur.rloroiiiiyotiiiK iniiii In thu valley. Von can et tho lieHt Iokctm' ami iiiIihth' hIiih'h at .1 II DhvIiIhou'h . The Democratic County Coiiven Hon meetH at MliKune tho ltlth IiihI. Hot coffee ami IiiiicIivh at tho Hx chaiiKe ii'Miaurant. Ohl curloH houglit at tho Novelty Ston'. Ilimelwouil Ife cn'ani nt tho Star. BLACKBUTTE ITEMS. Supt. I.. A. .Hutlicrluiul Ih hack from O'allforiilit. Alfonl Lively, of Calif., vIhIIviI hero with Win. I.lvrly a fow day. Mr. anil .M rn. Win. Klrtley havo K'one to Oakland, Ore., to vlult with rclatlvcH. Our M'hool Ih pnu;rcHHlnK nicely. MIhh .MaK'1" Ih iikooiI teiu'hor. Ilev. II. I'. Comlm Ih to ho l nervlce at Divide next Sunday. The farmer are lumtlitik' around to ;ut thrlr cropnlu thUpiully weather. Mrn. Annie Sutherlaiul In homo again from Ouklnml, Ore., whero hIio Iihh Ihimi vIhIHiik with rt'hitivoH. Mr. W. II. DriiulH will lio homo In a few dayn. Church Notices. Itev. V. A. l.oiiKhottoui of Alliauy will prrcli In I no I'roHliytorlan Church next .Sunday lioth mornliiK link levruliiK- All nro cordially In Tltrd to ho prewiit. Solo at It o'clock "I Havo Sought hiiiI I Havo I'nunil" liy IIchhIo HoylcH. At the M i:. (Jhurcli on .Sunday moriiltiK the Htiliject liy tho paHtor will h Hie llrvakliiif of the Ala- lmnter Ilox." Tho Itev. Mr. WIiiiuih of Salem will occupy tho pulpit at tho evening Nervier. Preaching HervlceH at tho Christian Church Siiinlay 11 n. in. "Invltrd to HcHt." S p. in, "Tho TraiiHllgura tloti." Other xervlct'HalilHual hourn. Kvuryliody invited. Decoration Day Gxerclses. At a recent nirellui; of the commit tee (nun ApiMimatiu I'oHt and thu Women'H llellef CorpH held InHt Satur day, It wiih decided to Invito Depart ment I'rt'Hldent .Mrn. Hoho M. Scho neck to make the principal adtltvMH on Decoration Day. While hero Homo WcokH hIuco, It wiih learned hIio would ho prenent upon that occiihIoii If In vited, It wiih further decided to In vite the hcIiooIh, iih well iih the various HiH'IctleH to participate upon tho oc ciihIoii. There will ho otlier features uildoil by llio cumniltli'O. Left the City. .1. N. Smith, who Iihh kept a Haloon In the city for hoiiio tluio Ih iuUhIiik U'wiih noticed at the council meeting Monday nlnht that hU bond wiih not tiled with othern. TueHilay inornlui; tho key wiih found In the door, but no Mr. Smith appeared. Ho was Hern In tho vicinity of tho south bound train TueHilay morning and It Ih HiippoHcd ho took luwHiip! for tho Houtli. Ho left enough material to HiitlHfy nil clalniH ho far known. Just Arrived A full lino of all kinds of seed beads at tho Novelty Store. SOLD We have sold much Real Estate and we can sell yours. If you wish to buy we can find what you want. All questions cheerfully answered and information given free. If you cant come, write. MEDLEY & MILNE Cor 2nd and Main Sts. Cottage Grove's Finances. Summary of the financial ntntcmcnt of the City of Cottage Grove, April lot, HKH: Ol'.NIJHAI. I'UNI). KeceiptH from Haloon licence, Other licenses, fines, etc (Seneral taxation Dog tax Total DISIIOHSKMUNTS, Ctirrcnt expenses of city Interest on outstanding warrants Total Balance on hand WATUK I'UND. Receipts Halance on hand April 1st, 1003 Totfil DISIIUKS1J.MIJKTS. Interest on botuls and warrants V.firnintH paid Total Balance UUCAI'ITUI.ATION. Outstanding warrants, general fund $2577.72 wftter street Total Cash on hand Indebtedness April 1st, 1004 Short In Ilia Accounts. lohu Darker, of thin city, ami foruirrly treiiHiirur ol Tillamook 1 county, thin Hlnte, Iihh hern found liy thoolllclalH appointed to export tho county'H Iiookh to 1h nhort In IiIh i acroiiulH. Tho exH'rtln of tho county'H IiooUb wiih occiiHlotird liy tho tannic In tlie accotintH of Sheriff Auldernian, whoj Hoine time iik. committed Hulclde, I when It wan dlHcovrrrd that ho wumI In urn-am hoiiio tl.OOi). Mr. Darker wiih trviiHiircrof Tllln- mook county for two termn, IiIh InHt term I'lidlng In lHtei. Tho fact that ho wiih short In his acrouutH rscaiHil notice until hoiuo tlmoiiKo, and John hud craned to worry over It thinking that It was safely covered up. However, the otlier day his heart ulimmt stopiH'd lK'iitlug when with trembling hand I he broke thu seal on the following letter which rxphiliiH IiIh defalcation: Tillamook, Ore., Fob. .1, 1101. Jons IUiikkii. CottilKO drove. On-. Dear Sir: Thu County Court has employed oxih'JIh to examine the bookH of the county otllclitl-. and ; thcHo r.iertH havo Just niado their i report. From thl report It appears 5 that thcro Is a shortage In vour ne-jj! couiitH iih tii'asiirer, for tho term i 4 riidlngl I believe, July IsilS, amount-j ' lug to 10 cents. If you will remit the amount to 1. W.Todd, county treasnrer. It will bo credited to your accoiiiitH on tho books, making a complete balance. Yours truly, II. T. IIotts. Deputy Dlst. Attorney. John remitted, and It Is under uiiinit that action will not bo taken atraltiMt hint. ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS- Sealed bids will be received by th School Directors of School District No. 15 of I.aue County, Oregon, at Cottage drove, Oregon, until 4 o'clock I. M., April 2.1th, 11KU. for the erection ami completion of a frame school building according to plans and specifications prepared by Chas H, llurggraf architect of Albany, Oregon. A errtllled check of $1,10.00 payable to the Hoard of School Directors of District No. 1.1 must accompany each bid as a guarantee that tho bidder will furiitHk an approved bond equal to 7.1 per cent of the iiuiount of the contract, within ten days after tho awarding of said contract. All bids miiHt bo made out upon forms for the same. l'laus, speclllcatlous and blanks can bo soon at ,1. K. Young's olllco Cottage Urovo, or at tho architect's oltlce. Tho Hoard reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. District Clerk. J. K. IHhhktt, Chairman of Hoard of Directors, J. V. Oowdy. ll-'-'t Cottage Grove, Ore. 3 7'12.2G 970.G0 71.00 $40 17.20 .$(1978.00 98.65 $407 .04 $545.50 $2401.25 308.11 $2709.30 $ 754.00 1400.88 $2215.54 $553.82 528.50 1403.23 4509.51 1130.90 $3432.55 j. p. cukkix, Omykk Vhatch, Gho. Wai,i., Finance Committee, Obituary. Amos Oslas Heathcrly, son of James and Mary J. Heatnerly, was horn In I.iuio County. Oregon. June 30, 1S5!I, died Mar. :W, 1001, wan mar ried Sept. 2-J, 1SV1 to ICmlora Owens, who died at Central I'olnt, Oregon Feb. IS, 11)01. Nino children were born to them llyo of whom survive them, Owen O., Constance C, Mark It.. Italiih and Opal Heatlierlv. IK- censed resided at Colfax, Washing ton, during hi-) married life until April ls:i he moved to Central I'olnt, I Oregon, whero ho resided until his I Illness when by IiIh request he was brought to his old home In thin county, where he panned IiIh first and last days on this earth. Desldcs Ills children twoslstera and ono brother survive him, Mrs. Aliu nde llriggs ami Mrs Ithoda Hollamls wortb of this placo and J. I.. Heath crly of Alpaso, Texas. I ATTENTION Loggers and Miners I've got !JUST THE SHOES You Want Jj Good Stock. Ilensonnhlo I'rlces At J. Jl. Davidson's Vocal Lessons. Dispel anxiety the blues; Sorrow and will be obliterated by having your daunlitor, son or any member of the family trained to sing those beautilul somjs. Mrs. V. G. Woods who lias an interest ing class will give les.-ons separately twice a week in voice culture. Her methods and theory have been demonstrated to be practical Terms reasonable. Three blocks west of Catholic church. Photographs. Mr. I.. Van Htirkler, a photogra pher of considerable renown for doing high cIiish photographic work, will open a studio In Cottage (iruxe wltnlii a week or two. Cottage Grove I 8 DOFT Fail to hcc the fine line of Combs, I lair finishes, Toilet Articles and iDrujKiHt'H SuiidrieH Stationery The finest line in town prices can not be beaten Benson's PITAT? HAPY f f I' I The Cottage Grove " I STEAA1 LAUNDRY 1 1 i ft Is now In running order , , and prepared to do all kinds of w laundry work with promptnesH K and at reasonablu rates. We hope to secure your ' patronage and to please you , with mr work. I'liono-'U Hanson & Swan.wn, Props. AT THE Eagle Book Store Can be found the most ele gant and up to date STATIONERY An elegant line of Fustern Made fortuities, School Hooks and a full line of the 5 lastest popular books. OCXQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Imported a SI high (a $i.2.'i per m Common Itough lumber and dliaeiiHlim (ii (7.50 Wi All kinds of Kiln Dried Ituulier at proportionately low prices. At mill, prices, until April 1st. Lonz & Mm l.amber Co. V! w NOTHINU FlH'AI. TO CHAMHKIJ LAIN'S COI.1C, CIlOf.KUA AND DIAKRIIOKA HKMKDY FOR IIOWKI.ICOMI'I.AINT IN i CIIII.HKKN' "We have u-iil Chiiinberlain's Colic' Choleru and Diarrhoea Heuiedy in our i family for years," niys Mrs. J. B. Cooke of Xederlahdp, Texas. "We have given I it to all of our children. Wo have used , other medicines for the same purpose, hut never found ititvthing to equal , Chamberlain's. If you will use it as directed it will always cure." For sale , by New Km Drug Store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States lnid Office, Rosebud, Ore., March 19th, 1004. Notice la hereby given that in compli ance with tho provisions of the Act ol Congress ot Juno 3, ISIS, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territoiy, asextended to all tho Public Laud States hv net of August -1, 1S92, WILLIAM HORN, of Saginaw, County of Lane, State of Oregon, lias this ilay filed In this ollice his sworn statement No. WJ9 for the imichiise of the NE lj of NE i ot Section No. 22, Twp. 21 South, of Range 3 West und will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Register and Receiver of this ottiee nt Roseburg, Oregon on Thursday the 0th day ol June, 1004 Ho names as witnesses: I'. M. Lambert, Edgar King, Emery tiuslnr, Willinni 11. Champion, of Ou tage Urove, Oiegon. An vn ml nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to li lo their claims in this otliee on or hefoie said Oth day of June, 1004, J. T. ItiiinuKS, Register. gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOg Opposite Imperial Hotel FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS We will still continue sale on the entire line of 1904 Street Hats at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 and $2.00 It will pay you to inspect this line. We have a full line of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnish ings and Hats, Ladies Tailor Made Suits and Millinery. We most cordmlly invite the Ladies of Cottage Grove and vicinity to in spect our line of Millinery and Tailor Made Suits before buying elsewhere. m -r - - w NEW ARRIVALS IN Shirt Waists Have just received a splen did assortment of :1 Silk and Linen Waists ill in fact, we can 1 call in the Shirt Now is the time to buy for Spring and Summer uses. it Lurch s Store. I HINDS & REAL ESTATE aod Agents for Currins, McParlands and Mrs. C. A. Perkins, add's Lots Sola on Installment All kinds of improved and unproved city property at lowest prices. We act as agents owners. Collect rents and remit promptly. References, First National Hank, FOIt SALE. A nice organ, used but very little. Just as good as the day of purchase. It cost (110, will sell for $7.1 either for cash on In part. This is a bargain. Also a drop head sowing machine for $15 Consider these bargains nnd cnll upon or address Mrs. Eliza Jane Miller. Cot tage Urove, Near old Urlst Mill. We can furnish mining stock nt prices lielow those of nny other broker In the state. Medley ic Milne. s Welch & Its time when you buy Spring Shoes and Suits. YY c are showing the strongest line of Shoes in all sizes ever shown in the city, watch our s h o v windows for new shapes. Our ready to wear and made to order Clothes are the popular styles. Boys two piece Suits from " $1.25 to 6.00 Three piece long pants 8 to IS years $2.25 to 10. Mens Dandv Suits at $7. 8. and 9. WELCH & Mercantile Co. ii i.iiiMiiiiiii-i rn fi rtn respond to any Waist line. VENSKE MINING BROKE Plan and country for property or any one In Cottage Orove "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY." The Southern Pacific Is now Belling round trip tickets to Portland from Fugene for t good going Saturday I'. M., or any train of Sunday, re turning Sunday and Monday, Riving all day Sunday and Monday In Port land. The same arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley points nt greatly reduced rates." Parties "esinng iu uiKe a i yanmgs oi tneso ttn can pay local fare to Eugene. Woods WOODS. 41 iiAAiAiUAiii 4 I EuilfeiAillfcil.iAfcAAAiAAtitAll