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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
Jj.-.v. -....v...v.v MvVkWkVA&t)' i 4 DON'T ol'Coinlis, Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles mid IriiH:lHtH vSiuilricH I. Stationery I Tin-finest line in town f'j prices can not be beaten Benson's f I I PHARMACY, f X.-.-. ...A VV,W'JW."1 COTTAGE GROVE Improvement Company. Dealers in 1 1 ' , 1 1 I City and Farm Property. (5 -3? -55 CP i Imported it " SI IiiiiIch iii J cr in T:. "V ('illinium Hough I ii hi I kt mnl llltlll'IINlllll (a "..''I All klmlH of Kiln lined IiiiiiImt lit proportionately low prlccn. At mill, prlci'H, n ii 1 1 1 April Int. Lon & llliiglmn l.uinkr Co. 4 A Pacific liOtZKvv f AND : Colli in bill til i nor AUK TUB 1 BEST SHOE MADE (liiarnntced Hand Sewed I'rlct-H ItcaHiinalile . David son's Sole Agent. Cottage drove. iVW'kVW'VVVVVV'tvw' ! BARGAIN DAYS ! Kvery ilay Ihh IliirKiilu Ilay at t IiIh tiroccr.v We've nothing to k'u' ii way lint every thlni; to Hell that Ih fonml III a First Class drocory Store. We'vo lleer hoIiI you unythliiK hut f r e h h o I e a n K"oiIh I .el iih wre you. 3 n ' i Z t O I o I ? i - Mctcal.' A: iVlorsc - S I'HONH MAIN 6.1 S Wli3r not order That Full Suit T - cl a y Some : . . teeth, but we say tt ts handsome man. However we have just re- Wi ceivett our new Kail and M Horn tS: Co., thedreat Chicago Tfii'ors. Save a few Dollars at Our Expense. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Wnnlii Id I'linl llnckcll. i I u lull I ii II li I .liihn Hacked, who ii few .vniiM nun worked al I lie He 1 kiln nt Cot lagc Uroic Ah I I, MOW Hiiuictlilug ciiiiccinhig it IiiihIiii'mh , ili'iil which he In IiiIcii'hIi'iI hi mill In I which would lie In IiIh iiiIviiiiImk" In i know. I Anyone who cull Icll inn nl IiIh U lll'll'llllllll I M Will pIl'HHK wrllc In III!', ,M,V lUlllll'HM III piCHI'lll- Im tilll I'ImimIi.'Im SI, I'orllniiil, Oregon, Mix. M. II. DureltiiH. l;rcc Amiayit I 'i ii' Annnyn will In' iiutili' fur Ho hciula pionpeclorH during Hit' ni'xl Ih hi' inoiilliH, mil to exceed I wo iimhiivh ii'i' ilny. Ma 1 1 1 1 ili'M iiiiimI Im left ami leporln received itl IIm'mIiiii' llf KlIOWlcM mill lll'ttAN. TIlfMO free mmmhjm an for ilic hi'iiclll of I lie pron lii'ctur anil illHtrlct mnl nil nn nollel- ll'll III lllllkK till' lll'lll'lltH IIM fill' ll'lll'll- Ing iih iiohhIIiIi'. F. ,1. 1 1 Aim. Salem llccr On Draught. Sllll'lll lllt'l' lllllkl'H llm sultry Ml 1 1 II - incr iIii.vh a drcnin of IiMhm. Hold (Irnhiim llnr Iiiih the agency for I IiIh exhilarating bewrngc. K.ipt In hoitli'H mnl on tlrmiulit -lilf. FA It MliUS ATI KNTIOX. We Imvn n huge supply of clieup I n in I ht. JiimI what yon want on it much, price very cheap, iiiiimI IiohiiIiI to iiinke loom for other Mock. The Hoot h-Kcll.v Lumber Co., Hiiglnnw, Ore. A Sinoutli Timlcr. A mini en me to the store one ila.v, Anil to the drugglnt lie illil nay, My fii't once all cuven'il with eonm. Are nuw iih Hiiiiiolli iih a ycnillng'M IniriiM, I'ne I'op Din All Corn Halve for wile by Morgan , llri'haiil . WOltKINd MllllT AN'I DAY. Thu IiiihIckI mnl uihthtc't little thing thut win, ever nuiile Ik Dr Kinu'a New Life I'llln. Thcpf pllli t'liiuiKe uenklit'HH Into KtruiiKth, IlKtlt'KKiienn into eiiervv, brniu-big lulu Hii'iitul piiucr Thev'te Miiinlcrlnl III tiuililiim up the hi'iilth. Only 2iV per lux. Solil liy Minimi llieliiiiit. - - ... . CIIKAI' I. U Mil Kit. We have on our yanln W),IMMI feet of lumber which must In'sold to make room for Incoming stock, prices rang ing from ?:i Ml to 17.00. If you want a bargain come at once. The llnolh-Kelley Lumber Co., Muglmtw, Ore. Dor Tx. The dog tax Is now line ntnl will U-coiue ilclltiiiicnt on thu llrxt ilay of Angut when a H'iialty of $1.00 will In added for collection. I. Wheeler. Iteoonler. NO I'lTYBIIOWS. "Kor yt-ara tte viih itfter me runtinn iiiikIv" rllen K. A. liiilliilite, Verlwim, Alu.' "I liml ii tcrrlhle vnnv nf pilcH ciiiiniiiK -I t ii morn When nil fnilcil Iliicklt'ii'ii Arnlcn Hnlvo curiil me. I'iiinlly KiMl(nr lltirna Hiiilnllnvhi'ii mill piuiM. l.nly -'r nt New Kra Drnu Store 3000 hem Wanted. To liuv Keuneily'H Chain l.lKht iiliiK l.liilnieut, for ItheuuiatlHiu anil all paliiH ami lullainatloii. I'rlce ) centH, all ilriiKKlHt, or by mall upon receipt of price, write F I. Ken neilv, .SiiKlnaw, ()reon, for llHt of tcHt'linonicH. SatlHfni'tloii Kiiarmi tceil. SAI K(iUAItl) IOU CIIII.DKKN NotuilliHtnuilinit nil tlmt ih ilone by IkiuhIk uf henlth mnl charitahle incliiiMl pcrvmiH, the ileal h rule h UK Plunll chHilnll in very lii(ih iluriim lint ttenther of tho BiiuiiiierniiintliH in the hir(!ecitii'H. There In pniluihly not one nine nl IkimcI -( i 1 ti i i it in u Iniiiilrcil, liimi'ver, thut eniilit not hocuift hy the timely iibo of Clininlierliiin'i' Cnlii', Clioleni nnilDliirr linen llenuilv. l-Vr Milt hv Hew Kn III iltf Mure. l:or Sale Cheap, 10 in 0 foot wall tent lllV-'l, Itnyal lilue llaine. '.' hiirner coal oil Htove, I one iIIho Kiaplnmhoiie. All kooiI iih iicw eni'illie at CiihIi (ijrocery Mtoro ' or owner. j7-2( I'. w.iiriMA. NiniiT was iii:i: ti:uhou. "I would coiirIi neiirly iillnluht long ttrites Mrn. Chun. ApplcKiite, of Alex andria, Iml., "mid could hardly pet any nlcep. I hud conminiiitioii to hud that If 1 walked a block 1 would coiibIi fright fully anilnpit liliKnl. but. when nil other nieiliciiiPH failed, three 1 lniltlcn ol Dr Kinu'a New licoverv wholly cured me and 1 itained fiH poiiiuln." It'a absolutely (uiiraiiteed to cure CoiibIiii, Cold", I J liiippe. Ilionchiti-mid nil Throat mnl l.iiiiu TiouhlcH. l'nce WV unit Trial botllcB fiee at MurRiin A Hrebaot w Made for a first-class man That's You Some say it is the face. sfiy it is the hair or DB the butt that maues tne rg Winter catalogue from kklioldor , tfVB'trBTrffrtnro'irffoTnrroTr HOME NEWS CAJLftJUUUJUUUUUtJUUUU i ....... i,... i n i. ' '"'"i" " I lael wood Ice ereain at Ihe Hlar. lion I. II. IIInkIiiiiii Ih Iioiiii from ""Km- I'IhIiIiik Ini'klo nl Tlio Modern I'harinlcy. The IcnilliiK brand cIkmih at the Htar. Any iircHcrlptloiilllleiliil The .Moil em I'liarinacy. Hn n lil Intc'M (lillclal lA'aKiio HuIIh al The Modern I'liaiiuaey. HhvIiIhoii kii'lw the IhjhI Iol'L'ith' hIiih'H on tho market. To nave lime try the IIxcIiiiiiki' Hcrvlce. lunch i'ooiiih for ipilck You can net the benl loKerM' mill iiiIiii'Ih' hIiim'h at .1 II DhvIiImoii'h . Two Hliimp 1 1 Iw urn now riimiliif; In lilue lllveraml mole to follow. A Hplendlil rcHlileiicn lot only three hlockH from Main St. 1 10.01. I 'or Hale by Medley .V Milne. What everybody liken Ih HoluethtiiK to mitlnfy their appetite, the Ex chniiKU ri'Htauraut Iiiih It. Iion'l forKt'l to take your iiiciiIm at the ICxrliiuiK'i' ri'Htaurant. Ivvery tiling the Ih-hI the marketcaii Hiipplv For tick lieuiliiche take ('hatnlH'rlnln'H Htoiii'icb ntnl l.iver 'ruhli'tn mid a iinck , cure Ih certain. Fur rale by New Krn Drill' Stole. 1 We. will triule hoiiic of the bentj iiiliilni; Hlock for town IoIh, do not overlook iiiih oiler, tor it Ih a koo.i one. Medley mnl Milne. ; .MIIIIIIIK'.V lirilH, WHO nave llie COII- tract for puttlui; In the newern have I'HtabllHheil their camp and will piihIi the work from now on. A . room Iioiim and ,' of an acre of land, ren Hluhtly location. I'rlce 1700.UU, L down, balaucu In :i yearn. A nivat bargain. Medley anil Milne. All who have accountH with the iiniliTHlmicil of more than thirty iia.H' HtauilliiK mi' riiiieHteil to call and wltle In'forv AiikuhI 1h(, l!HJt. Metcalf ft Morw. (IriK'iTH. Work on the McKlntlt wauon road between Kimeiie and Itlue Itlver will Ih'kIii the lHt of next week. The comity iiKni to an amount eiial to that raUeil by Hiilircrlptlon. Two larK lotH mont conveniently liH'ateil, on ICat Hide of river, within two hlockH of tho IiiihIiich center, for l"r.(X), no U'tter Kite for nice renl ileuce In town, Medley ic Milne. We have liorwH, mlltc cowh, ynmiK cattle, hiiKH, uiikoiih, biiuKleH, har iichh ami cliallclH of nearly every iIIh crlitlon. that we call Hell at a very low prlii'. ank to net Home of them. Medley mid Milne. The ftiHCH which have U-eu H'iiiliiiK U'twi-eii Allen et al and llrmieail ft al and the city of ('ottiiue (irove re KardliiK the linproveiueiitH of HtreetH waH recently decided In favor of the city. Frank Smith, who liven about 4 lillleii HOiitli of town, lont aboul 1 toiiH of hay on WedneHilay nlulit liv lire. It Ih not known Jimt how It cntiKht lire, but HiippriHeil by liobot'H who probably ciiuieil there. Mr. ami Mm. I'lnal Hindu an him'IiiIIiik a wii'k or leudayH at Qleu wood. Mr. IIIiiiIh Ih an owner In the (leiiwood ami llubbanl procrtlcH. DurliiK IiIh nlM'iice.loliimy Akin will attend to tlm olllce inatterH. .1. S. Helicon and family. Mrn. Iler liert Dnkln, l.ulu Oiirrln, Neva I'er kliiH, Mm. Harry Wynne and Mable ItoHenbiirK returned on TiieHilay from mi out Iiik up MohIi.v creek. They report having a Hpleuilld time, plenty of bcrrlcn. IIhIi and game. .1. I. .loncH returned on TiieHilay iiIkIH Irom a trip to Copper Moun tain, about 111 iiiIIch from Princeton, II. ('.. where he went to ItiveHtlgnto nopir,; UM ;ni acre ol groiiu i iiimi nuiigiii iiik nome HinnpU'rt which copper. . u"'r":."'.. Y"""A:r V ": iiiih neeiireu me ciiiuiiici mr pin uiig n';,r ".VeliHdng,n:, "1:1,. sVi'inethlng'm jio.tlio" will 'be' e iiended In putting In the nyntem. An Slncli uiulii will bo lined to convey the water from the reservoir. What Ih said to be one of the bent evening's entertaininent to come to the city fora long lime will Ik pre sented at the M I'.. Church Tliursday aud I'rhlay nlghtn. KiIIhiiii'h moving picture miicliiue with thoiinamls of feet of lllm, llliiHtrated somrs anil other forms of iiniiiHMiieiits. l'ree to nil. A Medal Contest will 1h given In "I" ",.!!",'m: .''!' W;",lli?'J,,; lllllg, AllgllHi . in. u lilt .'.'"' be charged . W. I). II. Hudson, who Iiiih for Hoineyears been the mlningedltor of the llluo Mountain American at Similiter, and who Is one of the best writers on mining affairs In the Slllie, lilts ivilietl lllllll unit I'oniiioii. It Ih understood Mr. Dobsou will ncccpt a position upon the Dully Journal of Portland. The entertidiunenta at the Oioiii House on Krldny and Saturday nights by the Don C. Hall dramatic company were quite well attended ami the audiences weroevldently well pleased At the close of the Satur day night's performance a live round glove, contest between two traveling pugilists amused those who remained to witness It. Mr. (ieorge Lea, left Wednesdav night for Sheridan, Ore., where he Is putting In a water Hi-stem for that place. Mr. Lea has done a great i deal of work in that line in tins city, having had tho contract for tho water system here. Mr. Iaju'h word Is considered as good us iv bond, and the people of Sheridan can feel they will be wen serveu ny mm. Messrs 0. U. Stownrt, CIiiih Now land and Tom Medley returned from a several days trip over the llohemla district on .Sntiirday. Thsy report finding a great deal of work going and of tho right kind especially at tho Oregon Securtles and property under the mauiigemont of V. J. Hard. All over tho district, however men were at work on their properties. They spoko particularly of the hospitality of the miners ami the good uieiilH furnished. 1 emneraiice I.eir Ion oil ottageorove. 1 An li.ter,.stl,.g' ,.roKra.n IiVih bn . " " " i7,la ms o lie ui. h pivpaivd and everybody Is Invited to 1 i,,. c ,. f,, L Ji ' It s exi e. attend. Acollectlon will Ik taken to , le, t .if'o meet expenses, but mi ndmls-lon will I the President f thu assoUat on w I Ileitis of Interest in and about Coltflgc (irove and vicinity. i riiirelico Ih to have a nice new Hchoiil limine. ,.,.,,,,, whnt ntm cIiiiiiko rcHtaurunt. Hx. Koilnck ami Kmlack MiititiliCH al I lie .Mo'iiTii riiarmaey. I'ichIi crawflHli Inwlne at the I'.x eluiliKe lleHtauriinl. S, i;. I.iniiler and family have koiiu to Tounpah to reHlde. A cool mnl refri'Hhliiit drink, Salem beer, at Hold (Irahiiln bar. 'I'hn teleplioni line Im'Iwhmi IliiKene anil Crow Iiiih been compluti'il. N. i;. Ayer.uciipltnllHl of I'ortlaiiil, Ih vIhUIuk for a few iIii.vh with T. K. CaiiiplH-ll. Tin Mnlum iM-er can Ih- had at llolel (irahiim bar In hnttlcH for llllllll) IIHC. Mr. ami Mih. 'I'Uoh lllew left Him- day inoinllit; lor u few iIii.vh olitlliK on the KIiihIuw. Tin .loiii'H ami I'hllllpH' linllilliiL' aflerltn coat of paint pri'HeiitH n very llm aplH'iiriince. Many nf our cltiU'im me taking ailvantaKCH of the ilry weather by having their Iioiihch repaliiteil. lt. W W Itml.of ColoriiiloSprliiH Colo., Ih vIhUIiik her parentH, Mr. ami Mth. .lolin Hull and family. .1. M. Moyer, who came to Oregon In 1H.VJ iiiiiI founder of the ItrowiiH ville Woolen MIIIh illed on Monday. Mr. ami Mrn. It It. (illtner, of I'ortlaiiil. an- vIhUIiik with frlemln ll( reimiwH In the city I IiIh week. l,.rv S,.iu,.rlliiv n l.nrl ,t nuueno, killed a law buck deer near .SprliiKlleld Monday with a lf2 tawt rllle. MIhh Anita ThiirMtoii, a hcIiooI teacheral SamiHOii, DiuiKhiHcoiinty, wiih drowned oii.Satiiiila.v afternoon while bathing nearOardiier. NOW? .11 ST NOW, Ih the bent time to buy cither farm or a town proi erty, we have them at a price thut will Hiiit, Medley ntnl .Milne Co I'. .1. Wallace, a minium eiiKlueer, who ban been luveatlK'itliiK Iloliemhi illHtrlct, Iiiih been culled to Montana to take thu mumiKement of a In rue mining property Hoy Welch ami. I. (', .IoIiiihou H(M.'lit a Hhort time In thu uiomitalnH n cently. Welch HayH the longeHt way around a mountain Ih not the Hhort ent way liome. On WtilneHilny the children of thu Chrlatlan Church Sunday School and a good number of the older eople enjoyed theiiiHuIvea by having a picnic at a grove went of town. CIiiih iliitton. iiHHlrtlanee pont imiHtiT. retiirneil on WeilncHiluy night from a two weekH vacntlon. -le vlnlted 1'ortlaiiil and neveral iwIutH III WaHlilnglotiilurlng IiIh atiHvnce. The lire on Wedniudny wlilchcnlled out both hone teaniH proved to U at SwaiiHou'n laumlry. In hoiiic manner while Mr. (ioodmau one of the em ployeeH whm working with the gan ullne tunk. an explonlon ncctirred which badly tiunietl blin about the face. Prenhlent Cumpliell of the Com mercial Club, Iiiih appointed thu fol lowing niiinud gentlemen a delegates to attend thu Oregon Development U-agiiu In Portland Augunt rjinl: .1. W. Donahue, Jatoen Ilemenway, It. Lurch, Oeo Coiner. 11. W. Welch, A. C. (lage, T. C. Wheeler, 1 PhllllpH, II. 11. Veatch and Harry Wynne. The Commercial Club, recently or ganized In thin city, In proving to Ik not onl v n nleanaiit place for ltn inemlH.'rn to meet In the cvenlngn for nocliil entertainment, but It Ih also a biiHllienn proponitlon. livery week inattern of luipiirtance to the city and Hurrouuiliug country are din- -.. 1,,11,11 ..,...- ,, ,.u part In promoting tho welfare of the city. K. F. Smith. wholoHthln hay by ,..,. ,,.. ,,i,.i,, i,tu.. I tin. i mroMtt. r! wjo liven , .,, ,! name ne g hborlum, for l.liriiliiu tlit h J . Jul n M. 1 - " ,l V.. ., , I camo from lCiigeuu to defend Tnpp. Vlllt- I II,- 1 .inv- i.i... - . . ..i..'. ....... The trial occurred oetoiv .nintice Viuighn Thurmlay afternoon. Sev eral witnesses were examined for the State. The defense proved by thu Mlllersand Mrs. Miller thatTapp wan at their house all night ami could not have burned the hay. The case was dismissed. Bohemia Mine Owners Association. I In the absence the president ., i1,.il H.tlninf t ... Itolieinlll be In attendeiice at the time. Mine owners and all who art Interested In this district are Invited. Delegates to the American Mining r. ,....,..., ... lu, lu.lil In Porttilml August 22IIU. win no iippoinieu nun I other Important bunliiess will be transacted. Bohemia. July Vlco president. 27. l'.KH. Kdd Jeuks City Council. Council met Monday night. Or illance No M, sale of sewer bonds, passed. Ordinance No 81, schedule for Mro Alarms r iru oil t'.asi rme, vniisi rum "", !"!! .:. V!S..:f. Klru on l;ast Slile. uoast corn ami bell ivneated at short ntervals I'liv on I.nut Sldo ntnl north of Main street. 2 strokes of bell, repeat ed at Hhort Intervals, l-'lro West Side and south of Wall street, :t strokss of bell repented. Tire West Side and north of Wall street, I strokes of bell repeated. Church Notices. The Itev Itke of ltoneburg, will hold Ksplscoiml services In Masonic Hall on Sunday inornlngatllo'clock All lire most cordially Invited. The Itev Father M. II. Stravens of ttoschurg, will say inass and preach at ten o'clock next Sunday morning lu the Catholic Church here. A cord ial invitation Is extended to all. Tailor Made Suits. 1 will sell tailor made suits for tho next thirty days at cost. Ui:o IIoiii.man. Obllimry. i Tlie biiiI. Ii'ii ilea III of lr. .In h ThoimiH on lant Friday cimt a gloom , over uiuiiy Iioiim holiln In the city. , F'ew knew of lierlllnenn and the iicwh j of her dentil caiue an a great Hiirprhe i to her many frleudn. She had lived 'in thin com m i ii til Iv for Home yearn and by her upright life anil kimily illnpoHltlon had endeared herwlf to HioMt who knew her. The funeral nervlceH were held in Hie Methoillnl ehurcli at 11 o'clock Saturday and a large iiniiilwr of Hyiiiath;.lng frlendn of the family were piewnl mid uceompanled the leniaiiiH to Hie cemetery. A volun teer choir niing Dock of Agen, Anlii'p In .Ii-hiih and Nearer My Ooil to I Thee. Itev lllllliigton offered the oM'iilug prayer. Itev Wallace read from the ncrlpturen and preached the funeral nerinon; taking an IiIh text, "In my f'athern limine an- many MuiihIoiih. if It were not no I would hvue told you. "Thu nervlcen were Im prennlve and the grief of the hunbaml and children together with bin own norrow made It illlllciilt at tliaen for the milliliter to continue. i At. the clow of the nervlifH there maliiH were laid to rent In the ceme tery. Johanna Mc.Nniiinra wan born near (irit'ii Day. WIhcoiihIii, Augunt 'ii, 1 ( anil wiih married to .laiiien 'I'lioiiian Mav '1, IiSM, Died at her home In Cottage (Jrove.Iuly '.'., 1IWI, uged yearn and 11 moutliH. She leaven a hunbiiml and four glrln to mourn her Iohh. Obituary. Harry Wertz, who lont lili life by an accidental nhot from bin rillu while out hunting, July '..'. l!)t, wan born In Mitchell county, Kaiman, May 11, Ki. He came to California hoiiiu llfti-en yearn ago, from there to Wunliingtoit, from there to Cottage drove four yearH ago. He wan married to Armilula Plttn July 'Si. 1II. I'our childrim were born to the union, two Iio.vh and two glrlH. He wan a member of Cottage (rove Lodge I. O. O. V, ami wan burled by that order. Itellgloun nervlcen were held at the M.K.Churcl. conducted by Itev C. H. Wallace. He carried a policy of L',(KW In one of thu Fraternal Socletlen but drojieJ It Home five moiitlw hko. He lived ten hotirn after Indng nhot. Water in Cemetery. Some moutliH ago John Darker de cided the city cemetery ought to lie auppllcil with wattM, no turn tne (lower and plaiitn around the graven might lie kept in good condition throughout the dry weather. He In accordance therewith Htarted out with n. nubncriptlun lint. The water Iiiih lieeli Hiipplied under hln mnngu ment and the following In IiIh re port: ItKI'OltT ON WATKII PUT IN CKMETKHV. Amount HUbscrllied $125..'-0 Paid Veatch Hardware Co $68.00 Hawklim for digging ditch On Sidewalk F'or two tin cupn Not paid $12.1.50 ii.OO 9.75 .a 2.50 $125.50 0. A. R. Camplire. Appomattax Pont and Appomatax Corpn will hold a campfim on Satur day Augunt Kith. It the weuther Ih iileiinimt It will be held in Long and llltiglmm'H grove. If raining at the hall. It will lie noniewlint In the nature of a picnic. There will lie lieiinn cooked on thegrounda. Those attending will be requested to bring bnnketn of eillhleH. All old soldlem, famlllen and friends are cordially Invited. Delefates Appointed. Mayor Medley ban appointed as delegates to the American Mining Congrenn to lie held til Portland Augunt 22ml, Hon I. 11. Dlugham, Dr. W. W. Oglenby, and J. I. Jones. LONDON BRIEFS. July 27th 11KM. The camps continue to Increase. Among the arrivals and visitors at London are e.-State Senator John McClung of KtiKfiie, one of Oregon's best citizens, and many years In business In Kugene, was enterprising and hum st. came over to London again. John we like to meet with you. Mr. A. V. Snelllng of North Yacainah, Wusli., a nephew of ltohert and Hilly Tandy. Mr. Snell lng has lived In Oregon and Washing ton since 1M, lielng four years old when he with Ids father. Klder Snell lng crossed the plains in 1M4. lielng the llrst Hnptlst preacher entering the state of Oregon. This scribe has known Mr. Snelllug for ;tl vears, made his aciiuulntnucc liilsot'ln Modoc Co.Callf ,N a staunch member of the Hnptlst church and a christian gentleman. Then we have W. W. Ungate wife and daughter from Nebraska, who expects to re turn soon, V. A. Cummlugham. wife and son. -Mi's. Hogate and two children. Mrs. .1.1' Porter. ofCottnge Drove. Mr. M. Pitcher and wife, of Star, Oregon, he Is P M at Star: Mrs. L. I.. Shell and daughter. Most all of these campers and patrons of the Hotel are doing nicely and seem to enjoy their health and outing line. The saddest accident that has liap neiied In the history of Coast Fork s settlement. Is that our good neighbor i tune to accldently and fatally shoot i niui.i ni " himself, lielng tar up tne river out ot the settlement and died before reach ing the settlement. He wiih shot at about 11 o'clock on Sunday. July 21, and died while the boys were carrying him down to ward his home at about 1) o'clock. They reached Mr. .Shortrldges about one o'clock at night. The shot tak ing effect above tho left knee and ranging upwards and lodging lu tho liodv. Poor Harry suuereii uuioiii .. ;, i:,,t i,,,,,, 1,1a miln lilroli'.ill v Sconsclous aiMie' tlme-'tlkeii being conscious all the time; talked freelv and wan aware all the time that Ids little bark had struck tho fatal rock on which Ids life was wrecked and sent totheloncly gravo. llarrv was a noble man to his wife and children, honest and Industrious. Our sympathies are aroused to the highest pitch for his poor wife and helpless children, hut lotus see to I while tliey luivo lost the best friend on earth, they still have friends who will help bear the tolls and hardships of life. A lesser accident occuied to Arthur Whltloek, while under speed on ids bicycle thoforksgavo way and landed lilm heavily In the road ahead peal ing Ids underllp nearly to tho bottom of his chin and otheawlso bruising him up. (Say boys look out.) Dr. P. .1, llart'o, grand manager at the Oregon Mineral Springs, was culled to see Arthur and gave him profess ional aid. VmilTAB. Ready-to-wear I GARMENTS Exceptional Values h LADIES SKIRTS 9 LADIES KIMONAS LADIES WRAPPERS iKl You could not buy the material and tritn- tilings of these garments at the low prices we ask, ffl il'the cost of making were left out of consideration :d - I LURCH'S S THE SPOT F0R I n -A- rf HOME - Spare's Addition 5 Blocks South of Post Office 75 x 150 feet. High and Dry. Cash, or Installments. Kayser & Huff Next to Awbrey Building REALIZING The Scarcity of Money And that many people are suffering from chronic ailments of nearly all kinds and believ- in that nature has nearly all the human !M Oregon 1 We have therefore rates so low that fill natures remedies Itutcs 25 to SOc for Meals For Board Lodging and Baths SG to 810 per week. Camp grounds and Baths $1.00 per week. LEVI GEER, Manager. London, "SUPERBLY That's what they say ot it, and always of uniform quality. Try it once aad you won't want the "other.kind." wetlands Famous Ice CreaBii Known ns tho "10K CUKAM Ol' UVAMTY." Itecclved fresh overy day by express nt II. KILLS, Sole agent for Cottage Grove. WftTP When vlillliK lMtil.n.1. don't (allto fall at 8WETL BU' NU I b one nt rortland'a lluesl norm, and It") beat placo.lu tin city lut a loncD, IS - provided a remedy lor ailments in the concluded to put the may take advantage of Oregon. DELICIOUS" ineral km