P"iui"mmmmmmmm IBBBi' MBIBBB iHHHl 1 TICK IluKiiiCHB CardH. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkh. Jtplilf t rnbl enar-ee. All "- iHtulwl lrt-lM. Wlk, cloaks and J(wlr .1 lowest Prlf ft oottagk okovk, ore. OREGON Shot Line K ,,-M i IS A. H. KING Attorney, at fw, COTTAGE. anorK, OlSE. J. E. YOUNG JLttorncy-at-Law OBlM on Mtn itft, Weal Slda COTTAGK GROVH, OrK. J. S. Medley. .J. C. Johnson Medley ij- Johnson, A ttorneya-at-lf. w Office Suite ,'i Jiauk llUlg. Special attention Riven to Mining mid Corporation Law. L.T. llarrl-. A. c- Woodcock. WOODCOCK. & HARRIS, flttorntjs-at-LatD gpttlal attention liven to the law ol Mlnea. F.UOKNE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS Or THE EXCHANGE "57 DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Malnatrrat. GatUlf (Inn, 0r. Haf & Colwcll Mining Engineer! U. S. Mining Surveyors Room 1 Hank Bids, Cottage Grove. C02-603 Oregoninn Bide, Portland. Oregon. The First National Bank Cottage Grovk, Orb. Paid ii Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan in approved lecurity. Exchanges sold, available ant place n tlieUnited States IllllIIT EJ.-W, President, WnxiLtx, Cuhler. Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. Meets 1st aud 3rd Saturday. Oliver Veatch, W. M. I; O. O. F. Cottaf-e Grove No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, F. Secty. w. o. w. Bohemia Camp No. 260. Meets every Saturday night. C. H. Van Denburg. Cleric. M. W. Of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colburn Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Ethel Bisby, Clerk. K of P Juventus Lodge No. 48 svsrv Wednesday nicht. Meets t, , m,ii t- f i) o'Tho merit of its products V me of Dr. George Wall X. Ol K. h , Cariui xbedford's Wack-Dranght G. A. R. Appomatax Post Nc. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Duttou, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. h. Briggs, Secty. L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Minnie Underwood R. K. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lander, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd aud 4U1 Fridays Celin Lurch, Secty. I AND WELCH & I The Big Doings Go Broken lots of Shoes at Now u NOTICE FOB rUBLICATION. United States Land office, Roseburg, Ore.. May 24, 19H. Notice is heiebv given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act (or the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended .. .1 n .1.1: . I tit ....... t... .... nl 10 an Hie 1 uuue iauu cwim uj ... wi August 4, 1S92. WILLIAM McQCEKN, of Cottage U rive, Co. ol Lane, State of Orrgon nas this dav filed in tl. is office on January 12th, 1003. his sworn statement No. 42113 for the purchase of the NE '4 of Sec No. 32 in Township 19 South, of Range 2 West and will oHir proof to show that the land sough t is more valuable for its timber or stoas than (or agricultural purposes, -ml to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rjseburg, Oregon, on Friday tlie2lithday of August, 1004. He names as witnesses: Herman T Dow. George W McQueen, Joseph I'otts, Herbert Eakin, ol Cot tage Urove, Ore. Anv and all peisons claiming ad versely the nlmve-described lands are requested to file their claims in thi. ofiice on or before said 2tith day ot Aug. 1004. J. T. lip.iixiES, Register. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposal for bids for sewer con Htruction. 1 Notice Ih hereby given tlmt on and 1 prior to thelltli day of July, IDOL I the Common Council of the city ot ! Cottage Urove will receive healed bids (or the construction 01 ami furnishing material (or three sewer mains (or the City of Cottngu Urove according to plans and specifications now on file with the City Recorder nf said City. Oho of said mains to be SO00 (eet In length constructed of earthenware sower plie 10 to 24 Inches in diameter. One of mild mains to lie about 2500 feet to lie con structed of earthenware wjwer pipe 10 to 18 Inches In diameter and one of said mains to be ISO feet in length constructed of 0 Inch newer pipe. Bids may be for one or more of said sewer mains. Each successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond of 2.1 ier cent of his bid anil each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of 1100, to be immediately re turned Incase bid Is notaccepted. The Council reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. 21-4t F. I). Wiieki.i:k, City Recorder. THE CHATTANOOGA A D VI.RTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Company, with laboratories and general olllce at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch 1 houses at bt Louis, Mo., ami San Fran- 1 cihco, Cal,, has become one nf the largest 1 proprietary medicine oinern in the world. In thegrowtli of this great bu-i- 111 sh two tai tois nave lieen Uoiinnaiit has lieen widely recogmzeil ami the original advei Using methods adopted have excileil great comment. ine pub'icity for these medicines does not consist of the catch phrase and ex travagant statement, too often employed in advertising; today, but instead the plain story of experience with the medi cines given in thu plain language ol the pu tile themselves. The following let ter Is a fair sample of the thousands of Wino of Cardui testimonials published luring the pasttwenty years. BXCUKSION RATUS BAY. TO VAQUINA "On Juno 1st the Southern Pacific Co will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and 1 nquliui Hay. Ilotli season ami Saturday to Monday tlcketn will bo sold. Tills popular resort 1 j-rowinj; In favor each year, hotel rates are reasonable and tho opportunities for flshlnj-, hunting; anil seabathing; 1110 unex celled by any other resort on the Pa cific Const. W E CdMAN, General Passenger Agent. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was after me continu ously" writes F, A. (mlledge, Verbena, Ala,' "I had 11 terrible case of liiles causing 24 tuniois When all failed Huckluus Arnica balvo cincil me. Knually good for Hums and all aches and pains, (inly 2Bo at New Era Drug Store ovs and Mens Clothing One Fourth oil the Regular Price. was 90 Now 50 was 80 " 1.00 " 40 " 50 " 1.25 " 60 " 75 65 75 1.00 WELCH & THE NITROGEN BACTERIA. Gettlna: Tb.ra Into the LnBd-"w-l Closer Soil InocQl.t.. Alfalfa. The home of the nitrogen gathering bacteria Is the tubercle upon the roots of various leguminous plants, and there Is one kind of bacteria for red clover, another for eonpeas and another for alfalfa, and so on. Many of the older farmers of Illiiioit have stated to Dr. C G. Hopkins or tin experiment station of the stair iliat when this country was very new It was commonly found ditlleult to get ,1 "catch" of clover on new land. Aftei a good "catch" was once got then 11 was easier to get clover to grow on that land the next time. There was n say ing umong the farmers that clover would not do well until they got the "wild nature" out of the land. Their final suewss was undoubtedly due not to getting anything out of the land, but rather to getting the bacteria lulu the land. In discussing the nitrogen bacteria In connection with various legumes on Il linois soil Dr. Hopkins has said: On one of the koII experiment fields on the university farm at L'rbana where soy beans have been grown for three years no tubercles could be found on the plants either the first or second year, and only an occasional plant with tubercles could be found the third year. In 1002 a series of plots, some of which bad been treated In different ways with applications of limestone, phosphorus and potassium, were seeded with soy beans. No tuber cles could be found at any time during the season on the soy beans growing on any of the different plots. In 1003 the same plots were again seeded to soy beans, and at the i.me time part of each plot was Inoculated with In fected soy bean soil drilled in with the seed at the rate of about 500 pounds of Infected soli to the acre. When the plants were only a few weeks old, tu bercles were to be found upon many plants growing where the Infected soil bad been applied, and before the close BOY 11 KAN HOOT Tl'IiKllCLLS. of the season at least half of these plants In tho Inoculated part of the Held had one or more tubercles upon their roots, and some plants could lit found whose roots were ubuinhiutly provided with tubercles (see the out). It is believed that a hundred pounds of Infected soy beun soil per acre will be HtilJlelent to produce a thorough In fection the second year. From Investigation Dr. Hopkins finds conclusive evidence that Infected sweet clover soil cun bo usimI for the Inocula tion of nlfalfn fields, the bacteria of the two plants acting the same. Tho In fected soil may bo obtained from any place where tho sweet clover Is found growing with abundance of tubercles on Its roots. The soli may bo collected to 11 depth of three or four Inches and scattered over the alfalfa field at the rate of a hundred pounds or more to the acre. M Y VrLS I I I v f (IT1 T mmenoing on Cost. Children Dress Shoes reduced. WOODS New Bunk ISuilriiiitf. The r..fnl Orplnfrtan. The Orpington, the youngest nsplrant for fame In the poultry world In Kng land, is a composite breed that ban been brought by careful crossing of GOOD TVrE OK OliriSOTON MALE. several varieties of fowls with the ob ject of producing 11 brit-1 that would combine first class laying and table qualities, writes T. II. Hutton In West ern ruultry Journal. The type Is deep, short, broad and cobby In body and short on leg; tall rather short and compact; the back should be n nice U shaped curve; car riage bold and upright. The Huff Orpingtons of the correct type are equal to the Dorking in amount and quality of fiesb and In some re spects are superior. They lay on flesh and mature very easily and attain a greater weight. My own experience after several years' trying has been that the Huffs have proved themselves to be the most useful breed I have met with. They begin to lay In the early winter months and provide a constant supply of eggs throughout the winter. CHAMIIKRLAIN'SCOLIC.CHOLKtlA AND DIARRHOEA RKMKDY. This remedy is certain to be needed in almost every home befnie the summer is ove. It can always b- depended up on even in the most severe mid danger ous cases. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children . It is pleasant to take and never fails to give nromiit lebel. Why not buy it now ? It may save life. For sale by New Kra Drug Store. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForCi 0HlMlTIOJ p.c, o no us una t, 4 jia- A Perfect For AH Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trll DottlM free. The Smart Set A illaa-ninc ol' Cleverness Magazines should have a well defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement aud mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the Most StJ(-,ccssn- of Magazines Its jYovels (a complete one in each number) arc by the most brilliant aulhots of both heinisphcies. Its short .Stories ate matchless clean and full of human iHtercst. Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., nre admittedly the most mirth-provoking. kjo pages ')eIiU,ti'tii Reading No pages are xons'leil on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporlngs or wearying essays and idle discussions. Every page will interest, charm nml rejresh you. Subscribe mn-$2.80 per year. Remit in clienue, P.O. orhx press older, or registered letter lo The Smart Set, OS Infill dvenae, New Tork N. IJ. Sample Copy Sent Free 011 Application. WOODS HAVE July 9th CLIMATIC CURES. The influence ol climatic conditions in the cure o( consumption is ery much overdrawn The Hor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at homo by pner attention to food diges tion, anil a regular use of tierman Syrup. Kne expcctoiiition in thu morning is made certain by (crmaii Syrup, so is 11 good night's r,-t mid tbo absence Ol that weakening cough and debilitating night uncut. Restlesii nights and the exhaustion duo to '0"ghing, thegreatest danger and dread of thccoiituiinplivc, can lie prevented or stopprd by taking Ueruiun Syrup hler ally and legularly. Should you le able to go 10 h Marnier clime, you will find that ol the tliuiiiaiids of coii'tiuiptiUMt there, the few who are liciietlttcil an.l regain strength are those who use Her man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c; regular -ircTfx'. At nil druggists, liariniiii A Henienwav Co. CIIEKFIW.I.Y RECOMMEND FOR RHEUMATISM. O. U. lllgWe. IMuville, UN, write. Dec 2, 1!"0I : " Uioiit two veins ago I was laid up foi four mouths with then miitifiii. 1 tiiid ltallaid's Snow I.iui men! ; One Imttle cured me. I can ' riroiiimi'iid it to all miUVring fiom like Hllhctioii." 2.V, 50o, fl.00. Sold tiy Mnig.111 ,t. lire limit. KHDUCliD KATCS TO ST LOUIS UX. POSITION. The Southern I'nclllc Co will sell round trip tickets) at g,rcatl.v reduced rates to .St Louis anil Chlenjro ac count the St Louis Imposition, on the following: tlntes: June 10, 17, IS; July 1, 2, 3; AUKUHt8, U, 10; Septeni lierTi, (I, 7: October:!, 4,5 liiMng; trip must be completed within tea ilays from date of sale, and passengers will be iierinlttcd to Htnit on any day that will enable them to reach destination within thu ten days limit. Return limit ninety 1I11.VH, but not later than Dec 31st, 1004. For full Information as to rates and routes call on Agent So Pacific Co at Cottage Urove, Oregon. Note June 7th has been aiithor lr.ed as a snlo date tor Louisiana I'urcluiKe Exposition tickets, In ad dition to sale dates previously an nounced for June. Tills will eualilo purchasers of tickets to bo at the Ex position 011 Oregon Day June 1Mb. WHIWS Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. tWASC Or IMITATIONS, THK OSNUINE Pfl-PAIUD OSLV Mi Ballnrd-Snow Liniment Co, ST. LOUIS, MO. I NOTICE FOR I'I'III.ICATKIN United States Uml Olllce, Rovchurg, Ore., June tilth 114)1. Notice is hereby given that iniiuiipli-iiiu-u with the provisions of thu Act ol t'ongress ol June 3, 1N7M, inllllcl "An m l lor the sale of tiuilx'r lands In tin Slates of California, On-gon, NcvihU and Washington Territoiy," usexti'iiiliil tuall the I'ublfc Ijind Stales bv ml .' August 4, IMI2, CARRIE IIRAND. ol Cottaiif Uroo County of Ijiur, of Oregon, has this ilay filed m iln olllce her sworn slaleiiieut No. liL'.ir n 1 the pii.i'lni'o of the NW NW J,' of Section No. 31, Tp. i South, of Range 2 Wet and will "ir. . proof to show that the hilit sought 1- nioie valuable lor its umber or t than for agricultural puriiores, n l 1 ratabli-h her i-hiitn to said land l' J. J. Walton I'. S. Commissioner .n I ollire at Eugene, Ore., 011 Mnuila. tl" Olh day ol hepleinlier, ltH)l. She iutmes as witueses: Simeon R. Ilriiud of Collage turn. Dave Itukcr, Frank V llon, Amheu Ijiinb all of Dnrena.iill of Lime Conn in Oregon. Anv and all 'rsonschiimlngail versel the aliovedescribnl luuiUiiiu leipie-ti-l In tile their claims in this olllce 011 or U'fore said Mil day of Sepliuilier 1IKU. J. T. ItllllKIM, Register NOTICE FOIt I'UIILICATION. United States Uml Olllce. Roseburg, Oregon, May HI, 1001. Notice is hereby given that in rum pi Hi nee with the provisions of the net ol Congress of June 3, IH7H, entitled "An act for the sale o( timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WashiiigtonTorritorv," us c xtcmlcil to all the Public I-aiul Stales by ui't ol ! August 4, 181(2, I MRS . ANNA IIURKE of Iike Nebiigeinoii, County of Douglas, , Statu 01 Wisconsin, has this day II led in thisolhce bei swoiiistaleliieutN'o OHIO , for the puichascol the bW ofSecNo2t! t ji 211 South, of Range 4 W. and w ill tiller piool lo show lluit the laud sought is more valuable) for its timlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish her cluiiii to suid land licforo the Register and Receiver of this olllce at Rosebuig, Oregon, on Wednesday the 17th day ol August, 1001. She mimes as witnesses . Herman Dow, (ieorgu Euderer, Charles I. Powell, (ieorgu W McQueen, all of Cottage Urove, Oregon. J Any and all persons claiming adverse lylhe iibove-described lands ate ic ipiesled in file Iheir claims In this olllce 011 01 lieforesaid 17th day of Aug., 1004. J. T. IliiliiiiKS, Register. NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION. United Slates Land Office, Rosebiiig, Ore., May .'in I, 1004. Notice is heieliy given that in com pliance with the provisions ofthutielof Congress of June .'I, IH7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of An gust I, 1802. KATIE EDERER of Cottage (iruvo, Co of Lane, Stale of Ore,, has this day filed in this olfini her sworn statement No, 0120, for the pur chase of the SU HW Jf.SWtf HE 14 of See 12 in Tp22H, R 4 W, and will oiler pi oof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for ugrlcliitural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before .I.J.Walton, V. S, Commissioner 111 Eugene, Oregon, on the Kith day of July, 1001. Shu names as witnesses: Herman T Dow, of Cottage Urove, Ore., Willis Nowell, A II Nowell of London, Oie., (ieorgu Edcier of Cuttage Urove, Oregon. Any and all peisonsclainiing adverse ly the above-described lauds are re quested to fill) their claims in this ouVu on or before salil lllth day of July, 1001. J.T. I in I mi kb, KegiBter. CROUP. Is a violent inllammiitionof the mcm liranuof thu wind plu, which sumo times extends t the larynx anil bron chial tubes; and is one of the most dangerous liiscasnsof ehildieu Unionist always comes on In the niulit. (livu f r oi 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 doses of Dullard's llorchniind Syrup and apply Dullard's Snow Lini ment externally to the throat. 2!ic, DOo, 1 .00. For Sale by Morgan A Hrehaut. and UNION PACIFIC Three Trains To The Hast Hilly. I Through Pullman i I ml uml lour- ist sleeping enrn daily m OiiikIik, CIiI. I .-ago, Kiiokaiio ; I il "Iceplng cars lit 1 1 v to Kansas Cltv . Ihioiigh 1 'i 1 1 1 i i 11 i i , loin mt l-' iik ems (pcisnnally enn- .1. .....iLlv l,i(?lil..,ii.it ItiitiafiafMlw . II reclining I'liulrcitiH (x'lttM free) to the East daily. 70 HOURS rOW 1 1 AMI 1OCHICA0O .Nil. t ImiiK ol iMtl 70 Pal'AIIT KOH Chicago. Portland Special , 0 . tftil. in. I'm i SiiiKiiui.as lllllll I'lllllllllll Aaniva ruou Suit Ijikc, Denver, Ft. Worlh. Omaha, Kansas Illy, St. I .onis, Chicago ntul jfi "Ap.in. j viii 1 1 nut - , Illgloll. 1 Atlantic I Express 1 S V, p.m.' Vllllllllll-I Illgloll. si i:.iHt. Salt l.itW, Denver, I't. Woith.'Omalut. KiiimiiH City, SI, I .ollls, Chicago lUlll 7 :15k. in East. Walls Wall,,, Low ImiM Mail tl Km. in. I via I -tpnkllllc. Istnn , Smk.hiic, Wallarc, I'u.linitM, 18 '00. in. MlniH'iipnllH , st I'anl. Duliith. Mil waiihcu, Chicago A I'.imt, For San Francisco Every live days at s 00 p. 111. For Astoria, way points ami Norlh bench- Dally (except Kun day' at H.IHI p. 111. , Saturday nl 10.00 p, 111. Dully service (water permitting) on Willamette ami Yau hill Rivers. For fuller Inloruintlou nsl, or wrllu your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, (icnrral Passenger Agent TheOiegon Railroad A Nnviigatloil Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK THE AUEN'1 i-OR VIA ! s,o,(ine. ,S(. I'tlttl, lulled ioik, DulHth, Cliiriiyu, SI l.aui AND Al.l. POINTS HAST AND SOUTH 0 Owland Tnlns Dally Thi Flyir 0 C And The Fast Mill u Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Dajllghl Tdp across thi Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For Tickets, Rates, Folders ami Full Information, Call on or aililrexN, II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. H.Q. YERKES., H. W. P. A. 912 Klnl A-rni,-, M.llln Kuh, 0. it 1 1 CO. Time Tslile No. 2 To Take EiTctt on ,ir. .ml, 1901. KllDl llollllll No J- No 1 I'M. -A.M. Mi ll mill I sal only. w. Iloiinil lsn.13 UnllrKi. ecjit Buielsy. No 2-No 4 srTIONH. '.!.- A.M. 2:l t-M S,,Vi i w ami II: II 3:17 .1 ;i ..a.', :l'Kd :i:ll ;l M ('iiIIiikh Urotu Wnl.lr.i I'nriln. Currit Oor.ln laker Itormin lle.1 Itnok I ali'l I'll Hlvnart sisr lloeky rotiii H..I llrl.li-u . WIIiIwihmI lllloi A, la ft .on :. 4:M 4:47 4M4 4:i 4:) l:ai 4:l 4:11 4:tn l:o 7 :.- 7 M 7-.V1 Sill H.I I SI7 S:.M h r, H. 10 S:l' V O'i 11.13 1121 A 0.1 1 7 71 10 Mil 1(1.4 lOlflH 10:3.1 io::i) lo:i 10VJ) I K :i, l in i,i III 3 I. h r. i, I to r. io:ot !i:IH i:lt u-:tr Suliji'i't In rliuiiKi'lwIllioui notln. AllciuiHsnl rrHKhl (urwarilnl onlyTAt'tho Joint rink of hliiixsr sliili,uilKlit'e. : I'ri litlu will hoi , rei-elred ut Hie O. & H I. 11 II IisihiI nllur f.:lO p. in. lo llitum jiirHiiolliiK on not iritlii troliiht must ilslltrri'il In in , In iimu In iiciiiill of I s I'CllIK lillllll A. II. WOOD, Acting (len Mgr. DO YEAnO' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DC8I0NQ COPVniQHTB AC- A nrone endlna a iketf h and i1flicrlitlon mty nuloklr airerutu mtr optnloii frva whet tier n llif niillon ! lirtihnlilr ttom Ht rlollr rotitldeuti mi Patent uir patent!. rAienta i tk.cn tliruui tptewntjuee, without Scientific Tfm.ncait. A handiomolr IHu-lralM we ski. r,-r-ett elr rulslloii of hut -rlonllon Inuriial. Teriiia, 19 a iVi7i!iirn,u'' -a-li-all newaclealera. MUNN&Co.30""-'-. New York llrauil, onioo, At Y Ht Waahliiglon. 1). Tj.