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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1904)
r-F-rr DON'T if .. :i i 1 1... ..... i!.... of CoiiiIkm, IhiirltniHlicH, J 1 one I Aituics mid .j l)rtlrjglHl'H SitiiflricH The finest lino in town P prices can not be beaten Benson's PHARMACY. I COTTAGE GROVE Improvement Company. Dealers in City and Farm Property. for Photos. Family groups mill Imllviiluul I'OKTKAITH Klver Htreet. Cottage Grove. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice In hereby given that the uiidcrslghcd, ailmlnlHtratnr with the Will annexeil, of theeHtate of George Frederick tlule, deceased, bus llliil his llnitl account iiM such ailmlnlHtrator In the County Court of l.niui Couuly, JSIitte of Oregon, anil that Mitld Court bus Het Monday, tho U'th day of .ScptemlMT. 1IK)I, nt 10 o'clock A. M. if hiiIiI day, at the Court house In Kugcnc, 1 .a I m County. State of Ore gon, its the time and hearing obji-c-tliniH thereto, and the filial settle inent of wild estate. W. l'.Sll.NAfi:i.T. AilmlnlHtrator, with the Will nn nexed, of tho Estate of George Fred erick (Inle. dccense.l .1. ('. .Ioiinnon, 111 ft Attorney for Administrator 3000 MEN WANTED- To liny Keuueily'H Chain l.llit nliiK l.lnlnient, for llheiiniatlHiu and all pnliiH and lullamatloii. Price Ml eon I h, all dniKulHt, or hy mall upon twelpt of price, write V I. Ken nedy, HiiKlunw. On-Kon, for llBt of tcHtlimmlcH. SatlHfactlou Kuariin iird. , I'A It MliltS A T1 KXTIOS. We have u laro Hiipply of cheap I u in Ut, Jimt what you want on a ranch, price very cheap, liniHt ho Hold to make room for other Htock. The llooth-Kelly LumlM-rCo., HiikIiiiiw, Ore. liXCUUSION ItATIJS TO YAQUINA HAY. "On June IhI the Southern I'aclllc Co will rcHiimo Halo of cxcurHlou llcketH to Newport and Yuiitilnu Hay. lloth hciihoii mid Saturday to Monday tlcketH will he Hold. TIiIh jiolmlar reniirt Ih Krowlne; In favor ach yenr, hotel raten are reiiHoniihlo und the opporttiultleH for IIhIiIuk, luintlnn and Healiathlnt; nra unex celled by any other renort on the I'n l(le CoaHt. W V. Coman, (leueral l'aHneiiKer Ani'iit. Cf.IMATIO CUHH8. Tho Inlliienco of clltnatio comlltloiia In tho euro of conniiiiiption Ih very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and tho rich patient, too, can do much hotter nt homo hy proper attention to food dlgca tiou, mid a regular uao of Gorman Byrtip. Kite expectorutlon in tho niornlnt! in niado certain hy Ocrmnn Syrup, no In it good night's rest mid tho .nUBOiice of that weakening coueh nnd debilitating nlulit Hwontu. Heatlem) nlghta anil tho exhuuHtion duo to :oiiKhitK, thogrentcHt ilniiKor anil diead of thocoiistiiiiiitlvo, can ho iirovcntrtl or Htoppotl by tnking lloriuiin Byrtip llhor. ally nnd rrgiilurly. Should yon bo able to go ton warmer clime, you will llnd that ol tho thoiiHiiniU of couxumptivOH thorn, tile fow who arc boni-lltled nnd regain strength uro thoao who use tier man Syrup. Trial bottlen, iI7o; regular aize, yoc. Ainu iiriiggiin. u illemonwnv Oo. larman A Sliaiialelt Delivery. VV L- Mal" No' I Have a full line of I Staple and Fancy Groceries 1 At Prices that ore tight, give "s a trial ami be convinced, I WETCAIiF & MOKSK , Tlic'Smcllcr'n Alljilnkc. A-ellipii' of ICiis'le'rii tciiderfeul, Once thought to lin.v n mini': II uiih slciiilil.y producing The riiliiniH were simply line. Tim owner, a Mien bluff old man, llllll (l(' 1 1 1 l'i- I indie it pile, . Anil though hi' illiln't cure to sell, III1 m Ill If 'I wits worth while Hn they scut lliclr KMslcniexpcrt.oiit; no worn ginHts nun top Hoots, A nliii new yellow ciiiiviih cimt, Of these he hail Ih'iihiiKh; Till' (II P WHS nil Icllin llllll Of I In- K.vlviuiK.v Mini ' And Im of I'onrMii deceptive 'I'o tln tin fit ii 1 1 1 In r nilnit. Iln took it piece of mdIIiI oit' U....ll. lll..ll.I 4.. .1... ..... if l III I nif linn linn in inn mil Looked ill It closely with his glass aiiii iiirni'ii 11 in I no sun; Anil nl Inuf iriii'n lilu iliii'lulriii "Why you fnlkH luiri) uru Hold, Tliut roi'k I Nlniily 'kcsunillli' Ami cun contain no gold. I'ln'ii tiiMnikn Mr. Mliicowuer, In mi uiint'ovlnit kind of tone: 'Vou'rii I lit; Hist ono that has not It-ud II.J And to Unit I'll truly own: I'oi'threeyeurs thesim-Hcrs bought It, nil yoii'm t in rst rvi met Who seemed to know tin difference Why, they dim'l know II yi'tl" K. H. (I. In Denver Kcpuhlli-un VIOLENT ATTACK OK iIA ItKIIOEA (,'iirt'd 1 iy JIniiiilivrliilii'H Colic, CIioIitii mid Dliirilioen Item lily mill pi-rlnipH a Life i Hnved. I A iiliiirt tliim nun 1 uiih Inki'ii uilh n vloli'l nit uck nf iliiii rhopii mill bcllevd 1 would liuve illi'il II I luiil not uotti'ii relief," hiivh Join. .1. I'altoii, it liMiiliiiu citizen ol I'utliiii, A In. ' A friend ri-cniii-lut'iidi-d C'liiUiilierlaln'M Colic, CIioIitii mid llliirrlii-cii Iteiuiily. I IhiiiuIiI ii tucuty-llve cunt bottle mill lifter taking thrtMi iIiiki'h of It in entirely cured. 1 coiisldmt-d It tint bent lemecly In tliu world for lioni compiiiiilH. I'or nalu hv Now Km Drug Htoti'. drove Mccllnr. The christian Church will hotil nil IIm services S 1 1 1 1 1 1 j i III tho Long and llliighiim uriivi', A cordlnl Inrltittloii Ih extended to all Tlic fidliiw lug program will ho iik follow: 10 it in Sunday Sell ml. 11 a in Ciiniiiiiinloa mid sermon. VIM p in llnskcl lilnner. l':.'lil p in Sermon. 4 p in Y. 1. H.C. U. Service. Coinu with prayerful lieartH and tilled '.iitKketH. THE DEATH l'KNAl.TV, A little thiiiK niiiiiutliiit'H remit in ilealli. Thus ii inuru scratch, InaiRiii lli'itnt cuts or puny hoila have paid the dentil penalty It Ih wIho to have j llueklen'ri A lllleu Hillo over liilllily . It'a 1 tho Iwnt Sulvo on 1-nrth und will pre I vent fntnhly, !ion llnrnn, Horen, Ulcer mid l'ileif tlirenlen. Only 'Joe, at Mor Kii ti Hrt'liiiul l)ni(! Store. Successful Dullness. The llohenila Telephone Company on litHt .Monday declared a dividend of 2 iter rent. 'I'IiIh Ih the Unit divi dend paid liy the Comiinny. When Frank .Ionian took clinriw of lt affalrH It wiih In ilelit, all ol which have Ixtii paid and the company Ih now In a proHperotiH condition. j VIIKAV LUMlllilt, I We have on our ynnl oO.OOO fwt of ' lumUr which niiMt Ih'hoIiI to make room for IneoniliiK- Ktock.prlceHraiiK I Injr from ?:t r-tl to If you want 1 a liarKiilu come at once. The llooth-Kelley Lumlier Co., Saginaw, Ore. Still They Come. I,. W. linker Ih i-xiai'tliiK ipilte a numlicr of vUIioim on Sunday or Monday. II Ih mother Mi-h I). M. linker, hN brother, 1. A. linker, wife mid liabv; alHo the parentH of Mr. 1,. W. linker, Mr. and .Mrn. Kuntr. Thev left Brooklyn Iowa, on Wed lii'Hiln v for UiIh place. They are. com Iok with a view of locating In UiIh country. . BORN. On Monday, Auk. ir, 1001, to tho wife of KrucHt DIvcIIiIhh, In tlilx city, a gon. To tho wife of tho Itev. Fcoko on last iSaturilay morning, a daiiKhter, ChnrlcH Itutan while at work nt tho VeHiivlUH Hiiwinlll, Thursday mornlnfr hail IiIh arm badly cruHheil. Soon after tho accident ho ntnrtod on home back for Cottngo (irovo to have tho arm nttencled to by u stir Keon. Resolutions, At a repilar meetluK of Cottage Orovo LoiIro No IN I. O. O. F held AtlK.0, 1801, the (olio wlUKltcHolutloiiH were unaulmoiiHly nilopHd. WhcivitH It Iiiih pleiiHed tho Oreat. Killer of tho unlverHO to removo from our tnlilHt our Into Ill-other Harry M. Wert, and WhereiiH It Im hut Jimt that n lit tlnii recoKiiltlon of his many vlrtucn Hliotild bo hud, Therefore bo It Kesolved by Cot tiiRo (Irovo LoiIko No. as I. O. (). P., that while wo bow- wltu humble hiiIi uilHHltm to tho will of tho Most llllll wo do not tho le8 mourn for Our Ilrother who Iiiih been taken from iih. KeHolved Tliut tho heartfelt Hym pathy of CottaKo (Irovo KoiIkt No. 08 I. O. (). K. fio extended to his family In tl-elr allllctlon. KeHolved That Uioho KeHolntlOtiH be Hiread upon records of tho LioiIku and a copy bo transmitted to tho family of our ilcnceiiHod Ilrother and to each of tho newspapers of CottiiRO drove. A. II. CmmoN J.K. Ozmknt. Conunlttco. .1. M, SlIKllWlKIl) HOME NEWS UJUUUJUUUUUtJUUULWJUUU Dr. I, one, Oi-ulo-opllelaii, ICilK'iie llltM'lwood ti-i) ereiim al the Star. The Icuillnit brand chcat-H al the Star. See Medley and MIIiii.-'h new ud.ver- llHeliu-nt, For (JiiMollne call al I lie Modern I'haruiuey. I-'ichIi crawllHli liiwlno at tho IIx- chaiiKi) IteMliiunint. Dr. I'alni) of Kimono was a visitor to the city t Ii Im week, Mrs. Hklllmnn Hiiunt hi; vera I iIuvh of litHt week In tho till Im, Mrn. Toni I'nrkerls vlnlllntr her parentH In Denton county. It. It. Hiillm- Iiilh Ijikeli nil Ills ri-Hl. neiico at Drafii for a tlnio. A cool and rcfrcKliluu drink, Saloni biH-r. at Hotel (irahaui bar. Mluu mil,, U'lltiiril li.lt llni flrut ,.r tho week for CoiiiHii, Calif. To Have time try the Kxi-lniugo uiieii rooiiiH ior ipucK service. fiitiihiip ii liiripi, iiMurirllni.nl. nf uljll. onery to the Modem i'hariiiacy. j The Snlein Imh-t can Is- had at Hotel (irahmn liar in bottles for lonie UHii. What everybody liken Ih somethlntrl to satlsfv their unnetlte. tho Kx- chaiiKO ri-Htuiiraul Iiiih It. (iiven to each inirchiiHcr of a 2.c i bottle of perfumery a cony of our I Art Study. The .Modern I'liariniicy. ' Don't foruel to take your meals a I the ICxelimiK'e rcHtaurant. livery i thine; the Is-st the uiarketcau Hiipplv I I'lner mid Vmnlenler.v this week ; Hold to F. .1. Hurt! a blacksmith's blower and forgo, also n luro ore car. i LOST On Wednesday Auu;. 10, on Mitlu St, a chlld'H crocheted silk bonnet. Finder please leave at Nuir- fet olllce. ! If vour horses Interfere and do not travel rllit, havo your hIiim-Iiik done it the Orr blacksmith sliop. West Sltlo. If you want you tires net wlthoul havfni; your wheels illshed or spoiled , take them to Orr, bluckHinttli Hhop, West side. 1 HOK.SAMi Twcnty.flvu ncres of land for sale adjoining the city cor-; poratlons on the south. Inquire at this NiiKKet olllce. Mrs. A. C. (I aire, wife of F.dltor Ohko of tho l'iufcr, returned home Monday from Kukciic where she Iiiih is-en vlsitiuK menus. I. II. Durham ol ICnia-no has mine up to llohemla to look over the irouse motiiitalu uroiin ol claluis in . which ho Ih Interested. I M K Church. Subject Sunday morn-1 Inu;: "Why wo sometimes fall to see; the Work of floil." ICvciiIiik: "How i a man Haved Ids life." I Hop plcklni: will Ih-uIii In my yard i on or about Sept 1st, near Creswell, i Ore. It. It. Havkh. The ltev Mr. Iike. of KoseburK, will hold Kplscopnl Hervii-c-H on Mon- niy evening tno ..nil aukuhi at Masonic Hall. ICveryono cordially Invited. KvmtKllHt C, O. Ilranson and wife. who some mouths niro held meetttigM In the Grove mid Loranc, will Ik-kiu n series of revivals at I.orane on the Ith Inst. I llnd nothliiir better for liver derange inent and coimtipntion than Cdambcr laln'B Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. L. F. Andrews. Dca Moines. Iowa. For Sale hy New Kra Drug Htore. nllll Vllirfr.lt lltttnikimif .1 1 1 VII ll-llllll at London last week had n very .., ..I .1. ...111. 1 I 1..I... ineasiiiii visit wiiu air iiuiiii oiiiucr and. the merchant and nost master at that place. Campers out and tourlstH can Ktt almost any article needed at the store as a general aH sortment Is kept. We arc old residents of this portion of Oregon, having permanently lo- i cated In Cottage (Irovo mid are, ...... tin... ,..iti. nit,. r.,i-.i, .,,,.1 1-imiu.i-1 lands, We furnish the liest of refer ence. We want you to write us about business, farms, etc. Kayser & Htm, Heal Kstato Agents, cottage Orove, Ore. James 1. Nash, who has been working at tho Oregon-Colorado, while drilling In the lower tunnel wna etruck in tho eye by a piece of steel from the head of the drill, Mo came to tho Orovo Tuesday and Dr. corpron removed tno steel, i no eyo was not seriously Injured. He re turned to Ids work Friday morning. Dr. Oirlosby was called to Yaqutnu last week While returning homo ho was seated in a coacli ol tne soutlt- ru I'aclllc train . The window was railed and the Dr. was resting his right arm on the sill mid reaillmr his newspaper. The window dropped striking his arm Just above the el bow and broke both bones Years ago the arm was fractured by a bullet In tho same place which no doubt had weakened tho bones. Al Nichols, wife and and child. Nowt Jones mid Mrs. Hrtimlleld have gone to tho mountains for a few days outing. "Gimlet" ns Al Is locally known, expects to show tho old timers how to shoot fish or catch bear mid door. Ho took sovcrul bottles of "flu" along to bo used as chasorH but ho failed to state what lie expected to chase with them. An account of tho slaughter will bo given In tho Nugget as soon us received. Our List of Real Estate is very large Improved nnd unimproved farms and fruit , hinds. City property, town lots. Write for our pamphlet on Cottage Grove and Lane county. MEDLEY & MILNE Items of Interest in and nhout CotWiKc drove and vicinity. Deri l.uko of Hiiueiii', wiih ii vlMltor at the Ciimiiierelai Club Wednesday i; vi'iiiii II ...... I ll,il.,U ...... lit till. ,l-,,l.rl..l..l-U of the Dorena' sawiulll was in the elly Tuesday. I Mrs S. K. I'urker linn gone to I Allimiy to visit her daughter, Mrs. ! N. II. Wheeler. Mrs. .lumen I'ottH and children, Mr David Mushy and family are camp ing nt Clear Lake. Oeo M. Mlllrr and .1. II. (Jloer. of I'orlland, visited the llohemla dis trict hiHt week. The contemplated rail mini excur sion over the O. &S. i:, on .Sunday I'lsl has been pospoued. Dr. Marloy I'olro and Mrs. I'etro are spending n few days visiting at ini-ir old iiomo ih lyorune. Mr. John Nelson of Tulare, Calif. Is In the city visiting with S. II Morss and family. It Is probable Mr .NcIkmi will locate Here. I'oslmaster, C. J. Howard and family, Tom Abrains and family, are In camp up tho Coast Fork about hix miles aoovo i.onuoii. Oeorge Knowles, postmaster and general uierehautat llohenila, visited Cottage Urovo and Kiigene n few days and returned home on Thurs day. Miss Jessie Herg and her two little nephews and Carl Herg have returned from a. two week camping trip at tho Ware House. They report a very pleasant trip. Mrs. V. H. Holme and her two children, Harry and Hazel left the city on last Monday night on their way Kant. They will make a short stay In Cortland. Mrs. Lulu II Heed, daughter of John Hull, of I.atliam, after a visit of about a month, took the noon train on WeducHiIiry for her home In Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. Joseph Watson, of Tacoma, Is In the city this week. He Is looking for a location for anmclilne shop and thinks well of this locality. His brother Is also a machinist mid will Join him In a shop, I'rof II. E. Smith, professor of chemistry at Yale College, arrived In Cottage (irovo on Thursday from a hurried trip to tho llohemla district. As ho took the train north our euter vlew was necesHnrlly short. He found time however to say: That ho had visited the Oregon Securities proiH:r tlesnud found that company doing good development work: also that he visited tho Vesuvius proiierty mnn aged by F.J. Hard, and found Intel legeut work being done. Tho pro fessos further stated his time was too limited to make as thorough an ex amination as ho would like to have done, but from what he did see, ho was most favorably Impressed with the district. Before coming here ho visited the Thunder Mountain coun try and Is now hurrying home to take up Ids work at the college. Campllre and Picnic. For soiiio weeks the old soldiers. the WoineiiH Itellef Corps and their friends had anticipated having n good time ut the picnic and camp nro to uo ueiii ut tno Long ami Illnglmm grove on Saturday, Aug. 13th and when tho day arrived they were In no wise disappointed. The day was one of tho warmest of the season and every ono who could leave liKslneHs was glad to seek the shelter of tho groves, and n largo number repaired to the meet ing place loaded with baskets of choice edibles Tho order to fall in and consume tho "dinner" was obeyed to the letter by all, following which there wcro songs, recitations andspecches. ,Mrs.TIiouipson read a selection ap propriate to the occasion; Song, .Marching Through Georgia: nn Inter esting tnlk on "Our Country" by Prof Kendall; National II vinu by all. Itev. Gardner, an old soldier, gave a very interesting talk on tho subject of our "Country and tho Flag." Tho Star Spangled Uanner was then sung after which such stories as the old comrades can tell, wcro told by Comrades (Irlllln, Mclteyuolds nnd others. Thero was In fact a general good time throughout the day und the old "hoys" appreciated tho efforts of the Corps and other friends In giving them such a pleas ant time. "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY." Tho Southern I'aclllc Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Eugene for $4 good going Saturday P. M., or any train of bunday, re turning Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday In Port land. The smuo arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people u chance to visit valley points nt greatly reduced rates." Parties desiring to take ndvantngs of theso rates can pay local faro to Eugene. Low Rates to California. Tho Triennial Couclavo Knights Templar will lie held at San Fran cisco Septeinlmr nth to ilth and tho Sovereign (Iraiiil Lodgo I. O. O. F. will be held at the samo point Sept. 10th to "3th. For these occasion the Southern I'aclllc Co. will place In effect thoextromely low rate of ono and one-third fare for the round trip, not to exceed $i", the rate from Port land. Those who nro planning a trip to California should take noto of these rates. Attorney J. C. Johnson vlsltod Eu fjono Monday. i'rom Orejfon. The folluwliignrlleli' by Mrs. Tur ner, of Collage Grove, Is taken from "The Farmer." SI Paul. Minn. The lady has received numerous letters asking lor further Information, which shows iicoplc are looking our way: "Perhaps somo of tho readers of the Household would bo Interested In soiiio Items from the far wont. Hav ing lived in northern Iowa until less than ayearago, we llnd In Oregon iiilte a change. Herein the Wlllhiui otte valley the winters are Very mild tho mercury seldom going below tho freezing point. The ruins are very gentle and consist for the most, if showers und mist. The vegetables, Hindi as calihngc, rarrots, beets and turnips, are left In the gardens dur ing tho white. We used them Iho last of March from the garden an firm and fresh as when first matured. Potatoes are usually dug mid stored In some outbuilding. Someilig them In the snriuir. leuving enough for seed, raising the second crop Is-'fore icplnntlng. No cellars uro neeiieu here. The water Is very soft, due no Mount to tne abundance ol line springs . The uIiki-iii-c of storms and tiie quiet restf illness of the vulley ap peals strongly to those who have iieen used to the rush and worry of the harvest seasons of tho North west. People hero seem to liellere In taking life easy. Always plenty of time to Ik.' neighborly mid sociable, and If one may Judge Irom the num ber of very old people to Imj found here, it Is surely an admirable place to prolong life. Fruit of all kinds grow In abundance. Pears, peaches, prunes, plums, apples, cherries, grapes mid all sorts ol IsTrles grow both tame and wild. The many pretty wild flowers and ferns are a delight to the lovers of nature, and added to this Ih tho lH.'uuty of forest und mountain scenery. Cottage Orovo Is situated on the Coast Fork of the Willamette river and on the South ern Pacific It. It. A branch road is being completed to tho llohemla gold mines, maklnc this the base of supplier for the mines. Excellent markets nre the rcsuit, nlmost any thing In the line of liirm produce find ing ri-udy sulc, The town Is build ing fust and now bonsts of nearly y.OOO Inhabitants. Many Eustern people have recently located here. Lund cun Ihj hail oulte reasonable. according to distance fro is town. Is Grain mostly sown In early fall, so gelling tne isnent oi me winter rains. Hay is usually a good price mid spring-sown grain Is mostly cut for liny. If any one wishes to know anything ebe about Oregon, will uUHwertlie ls.'st I can. Mrn. A. F. Turner. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Excursion to the Circus. Snecial excursion rntes on nil lines of travel have lieen arranged for by the management of Hlngllng Hron World's Greatest Shows, and those who wish to go to Eugene where thlu irtiint. 1-lmilU HTlllllltM Frlflnv. Sept. -nd, can do so at a very little exMjiibe. Till will be the only point In this vicinity where the show will exhibit this season, mid no one should miss the opportunity to wit ness It. Hlngllng Hrothers' circus has lKt-ii the leadliigarenlcexhibltlon of America lor years, but the show has never been permitted to rest ui on Its reputation. Although It long ago passed the point of competition, every season sees ii greater and grander show. This year's per formance Is entirely now, nnd entails the combined efforts of 375 wonder ful artists In the eqtiestraln, gym nastic, equlllhrlstlc, acrobatic and nerlal lino together with forty famous clowns and hundreds of les-i-er lights. Six hundred and fllty horses are used and a marvelous trained nnlmu.1 department Is presented- This circus this season Is greatly enlnrged by the spectacular production of Jerusalani and the Crusades, a pantomimic presentation of tiie well known and beautiful historical narrative of the Crusaders. The vast menagerie has among hundreds of features the only living giraffes, the lirst buily elephant suc cessfully bred und reared In America, and tho only rhinoceros in captivity. There Is u gorgeous revival of the Komnu hippodrome races, and many other stupendous features In this great circus. Circus dny opens with n brilliant street parade, three miles in length. Don't fall to see It. Serious Accident. James Gardner, 25 yearsof age and a son of Itev. William J. Gnrdner, of Saginaw, Or., had both bis legs bad ly mangled yesterday while working on the Southern Pacific railroad. In company with others, the In jured man was moving a Pulliunn sleeper by hand a short distance on the track. He slipped and fell under tho wheels. He was brought to Portland Wednesday and placed In the hospital. It is said that ho will recover. Mr. Gardner Is a student of tho Wlllmnettee university, and wub working on the railroad during his vacation. Will Run Trains. Ucirlunliur Aim. 23th tho Oregon nnd Southeastern Hullroad will run an afternoon train on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving Cottage Grove at 3:10 1 M and re turning arrive at &:ju r .n. This train Is run to accomodate travel that may wish to visit the Bohemia Mining District ns the re sult of the .Mining Congress In Port land. Every effort will bo made bv tno Hullroad nnd bv Lewis ami McQueen who oocrntotlio stacu lino, to nc- couiodute tho traveler during this time and so that visitors can mitKo tho trip through llohenila anil re turn with comfort and expedition. Coming. The Edwards Moving Picture Show. A wonderful realistic scries of the Hiisslaii-Jupmiesc war scenes. The Ureut Hultlnioro lire. 8,000 feet of the very latest moving picture mm. -Many iieatitiiui illustrated songs. Tno operations useu uro Edison s very latest aim tne nnest money can buy. Opera House Tues day night, August 23, A Bad Plre May destroy your homes ut .any time; have Tom Awbroy write you up u policy In either tho AEtua In surance Co; or tho Oregon Fire Ke llef Association of Mc.Mlnnvllle, Ore. Tailor Made Suits. I will sell tailor made suits for tho next thirty days at cost. OEO llOlll.MAN. The Oregon-Colorado wagon rond at llohemla Is very nearly completed Teams can now be driven to the mine. Ready - garment: Exceptional Values LADIES SKIRTS LADIES KIMONAS r A TITT7G WP A DTJTJPC You could not bu mings of these garments at the low prices we aslc, if the cost of making were left out of consideration LURCH'S When You Build a Kcsidcncc I An ha a ana IN IT. It costs no more to build in a GOOD LOCATION Than a poor one. Secure a lot -IN- Spare's Addition Kayser & Huff Why not order That Fall Suit To-day teeth, but we say it is the Suit that makes the handsome man. However we have just re ceived our new Fall and Winter catalogue from M Born & Co., the Great Chicago Tai'ors. Save a few Dollars at Our Expense. lonionway & Burkholder Cottage Grove, Oregon. SUPERBLY That's what they say oi it, and always of uniform quality. Try it once and you wou't want the "other kind.". Swctlunds Famous Ice Cream Known ns the "ICE CKEAM OK QUALITY." Kecolved fresh overy day by express at II. BILLS, Sole agent for Cottage Grove. MfTR When vlittlni PoriUnil, don't fall to call at SWETI.AND'S 273MorrUon St., IiUIU out o( l'ortlanil'a lineal itore, and the best place.ln the city for a lunch, The sending of the ores from Bohemia for the mineral exhibit to be made at the meeting of the American Mining Congress to be held in Portland next week, has beeu rather slow aud has not given the committee very much time to label and send them on. There is a fair collection although not half ot the properties are represented. to - wear the material and trim- fcS Mm to Live Next to Awbrev Buildinir j.-'j NEff BORN SUS 1 Made for a first-class man- Tliat's You Some say it is the face. Some say it is the hair or it k DELICIOUS CHOLERA INFANTUM. This disease has lost Its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy cauio into general use. The uniform success which at tends thl use of this remedy In all cases of bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever Its value litis ht come known. For sale by Now Era Dniu Store.