Fluff Day We, m frcihmon's wish to corroct A MATTER OF HEALTH tho mistako that tho juniors wrote Maimer Sliirt Waist atul put In our Ifeh School paper. i f- 1 1 no wound mat tho irirl recoivod JUST RECEIVED was not by tho knifo usod for tho I Hag but a largo Hplintor from tho polo. And as for help, it was said that wo freshios received outside assistanco. No only tho bovs tnat had stoppod school, and when jsfonil Ties juniors had thoir day, sophomores, seniors and outside help was render OO ed. rearing for tho Hat' thev sent SPRING LINE lown town for help aud a man came rMlUU4ii II J " I '.V II ill ,1 J. .' Viii'iM iff '7 VL,- ! 'I, "J Merccricd Ktaminc, Mohair and I.nwtis. Also a Lirc line of house Shiit Waists. West vataes ever shown. Hemenway & Burkliolder MACHINERY Oregon's Great Mines i:i:ji ike Tin: BestMachinery Manufactured WE CAN FURNISH IT Stamp Animation Mill, Concentrating 3IU1h The Hodge JltfM give a perfect .separa tion of Zlne-I.cad-OrcH V We Make a Specialty of Specialties v Writ" ns your i c' uli'i'ini'iit a. JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MINING MACHINERY 50S McPher. DKNVER, COLO rTtrrinrvTTroTrTrinnroTJ'rirtrwTrffTB o bob sob orrTrffTJirBcnnrTBTrir Hems of Interest in ami about Cottage drove and vicinity. HOME NEWS Two inches of snow fell in Suuip-j ler Saturday and Sunday. wool and lHc for markot change. Wo pay 2Sc for eggs. Subject to Metcalf v Urund. The attention of the mining and milling men and those who contem plate the erection of mills or are in need of any mining or milling ma chinery, to the advertisement of John II. Traylor which appears In this issue. Metcalf & 15ruud pays the highoBt market price for country produce of all kinds. Wo especially Holicit your chickenH, d refined voal, wool, Lidos and poke. The Sunday observance commit tee of the Southern l rcsbytcmn r general assembly in session at 1'ort Worth, Texas, made discovery that the general disregard for the Lord's day was the cause, to a cer tain extent of so many disastrous railroad wrecks. Trains No. 14 and 15, now knon as the "Albany Local" will be ex tended to lingerie instead of top ping at Albany, as by the present rule. The change will be made either the last of this month or the first of the next. The exact date has not been determined. The mayor of Springfield made a request to close the churches, Sun day School and . lodges for the present until the epidemic of scarlet fever abates. The directors of the school were requested toclose, but refused and every few days pupils are compelled to leave because they have contracted the disease. Several deaths have occurred during the past two or three wcckH. The wool market of the valley has advanced over 3 ceuts in the past week. The sheep in the val ley are in excellent condition, and the wool is of an exceedingly high grade, owing to the uiilduesa of the past winter. The present and past inclemency of the weather has been the cause ot delaying shearing this spring, but the growers are living in hopes of King able to begin by Jnne 1, PERSONALS Lester Hutchinson wvs in Drain yesterday on business. Frank Snodgrass who has been flremau 011 the O. & S. K., has re signed and on Monday night left for Mill City. Goo. W. Lloyd aud Thomas Awbrey were in Kugeue Tuesday, on matters pertaining to tlio North Fairview mining company. Mr. W. U. Dennis pa-sed through tho city Monday on his way to Fort land. Mrs. Detiuis will join him iu a day or ho, but will visit in Wash ington for some tirno before return ing to her homo at Black Butte. School TVucliei Chosen j At n meeting of the school board lust weok tua following named teachers for the ensuing year wero selected and the positions tendorod thorn. While but two have thus far signod contracts it is probablo they will all accept. Frof. J. M. Kay of Doer Lodge, Montana, principal of Schools; Frof. 0. L. Strango, assistant principal, have signod contracts. Thoso not yet signed are: Nora Smith, Ashland. Mary Munday, Ashland. Stella Campboll, Ashland. Venia Fowers, Cottago Grove. Christie Whoolor, Junction. Mabel Mickey, Modford. Ola Mickoy, Modford. Marion White, Cottago Grove. Cordelia Grant, Ashland. Frofossor Kay comes highly rec ommended. Ho is closing his seventh year at Doer Lodgo and tho Bchool board of that place stato it was thoir dosire to retain him. Owing to the altitude at that place, hp finds it nooesBury for Mrs. Kay to havo a change. Thoy havo a family of live children. Frofossor Strauge taught at the West bide school last year and received tho unauamous support of the people and school board for his rotcntiou. All the other teachers are favoi ably known und tho schools the coming yenr should bo of a high ordor. up with ropes and was prevented from going very far by some of tho spectators who thought it unfair. lho door it was said was broke lown with an ax which is not true, bh Ihero waf not an ax around the vaid. More of il, tho juniors waited until some of our boys wore gone and our room out and then gavo us about two hours warning. Wo did not kuow whether the frnshius lost their temper or not but it was bent to say that, because wo got the flag. Kovoi'sl of tho juniors it wbh said wore hurt, but not as bad as ono of the freshie 1 boys. It is rIho said that a junior rabt.ed" the flag but I think that it was a wise frenhi. The juniors nerer got tho flag after it whs down mid jt wan burned in the high! of a few fresh ies. There were un many juniors as f resides when they fought on the walk. The victory for tho fienhios was very unfair for the witnesses aud juniors it was rumored but the iviti)ehm,M Haid it might havo been for the juniors but not them. T11 una FitisiiiES. (n ut IMenir at Springs. '1 ho management of the London mineral HpringH at London, 12 miles south of Cottage Grove, iu making great preparati ins for a picnic and general social time on the 25th of this month The Cottage Grove baud will play. LVGovrrnor (Jeer and other promi nent speakers are expected to be present . The Modern Woodmen of America wiil be in evidence with some good work. The Grangers will be represented in full force. Representatives from the Agri cultural college have urrauged to hold a farmer's institute, giving some valuable information to the farmers. I'Atrybody can test the water from tho mineral springs to their entire satisfaction. Remember its Friday the 25th day of May. Telephone Again In Depot Some weeks ago owing to a misunderstanding between the S. F. Railway Co. and the Telephone Company, the telephone was re moved from the depot. Mouday instructions came to Agent Griggs to put it back. This is a pleasant ending to an unploasant affair. Memorial Day Sermon ltev. Hillington will, 011 Sunday next at the Christian Church preach the Memorial sermon. The Grand Army veterans and the Women's Relief Corps will meet at tho hall and march to the Church. A Good Appointment. Dr. C. W. Lowe of Iiugene has been appointed by Governor Chamberlain a member of the board of Otometry. New Coach For O. S. K. The Oregon and South Kasteru railroad has a new passenger coach. The travel has increased up Row river and to Bohemia so as to justify this addition. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES Christian Science Service s In Woodmen Hall Sunday, 11 a. m. Subject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy; or Mesmerism and Hypnotism." Freachiug services both morning and evening at the Christian church. Rev. C. II. Wallace will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church on noxt Sundav. There will also be services in the evening. Referendum Petitions. Tho roforoudum petitions, do mandiug that House bill No. 1170 known as the $1,000,000 appropria tion um, uo reierred Ko a vote of the pooplo, was filed in tho oflico of the Socrotary of Stuto Thursday forenoou The appropriation bill will th foro not take effect, but will remain in aboyauce until after the general election iu June, 190(5. At that time tho question will bo presonted to the people whether tho appropri ation bill Bhall become a law. If a majority voting thoreon vote iu the affirmative, tho biil will become a law, and not otherwise. Absolute! Puro HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE An exquisite reproduction of a REMARKABLE PAINTING I'rac tically GIVEN AWAY The Three Most Beautiful Roses" By Paul de Lonjtpre At iti' urifetit Woman' ll'iinc I'liul (Je Luriypie, painter of flower senteil tn link" ;i holii-it.it ion of the Companion, Mr. who I Die greatest 111 iti" world, con paintinir of wh.it tie coriKlOeivci, ' i lie 1 liree Most I5anti- fill JloHeH," an, 1 the painting Is with out (loillit ori" of t tie masterpieces of till great uitl-d.. TIim magnificent picture i rcproiliieed in all It origin al grandeur on the cover of the Woman's Home Companion fur June. Although this rover is an accurate reproduction uf ;t painting worth hundreds f d.llai., yet the June number, which has t.lii exquisite cover, may he obtained at an v first cluis news-Htnnd or direct from the publisher for the trivial sum of only ten cents. Mr. Paul de l.ongpre i.s justly Htyled tins "King of I'luWHr Painters.'' He not only paint-, im-i h, but every flower Unit, grown, ami is the highest authority on lloweiH. Ills paintings are found in tho most select homes. Some have Hold for a much as seven thousand five hundred dollars ?",- ArtlMtK. art criti:' and competent Judges all agree that the cover of the Woman'. Home Companion far ex cel those of any other niaga.inc. The Woman's Home Companion i a magazine which In leuuty and ex cellence, art, htork's, illustrations and fashions, etc., excel all ot her home and family magazines. The Woman's Home Companion is published by Tho Crowe!! Publishing Company, Ju'W 1 ork City, uJho .Chicago, 111., ut one-dollar a year, and I tho favorite magazine In nearly half a million homes, where It is read each and every Issue by three million people. Hello! Metcalf it Brund? Yes ma'm. Fhonc main (55. Tate Property Sold This week Fiugul llines agent, sold to Alta King the James Tate residence on Railroad Avenue. Lewis and Clark Exposition Tic ket Rates. ISMYIDI AI. TUKEIs Cottage (J rove to l'ortland k Ret .fS.DO, good for 'M days, but not later than Oct. 31st, 1005. TAliTIKS 01' TKN OU MOliL One fare for the round trip good for ten days, (must travel together on one ticket both ways) $1 40 OIK1AMZED PAHTIKS OK ONE 1U XDHEU OK MOliK Ono fare for tho round trip partv moving on same day, but individual tickets will bs sold under this rate and can return at any timo within ton days from dato of salo. $1.40. Tho above tickets on (all diily be tween May 2'.Uh and Oct. 15th, and no stop overs allowed in either direction. Cabinet Pictures For the next 20 days wiil make cabinet pictures at $2. per dozen, and up, regular $3., $4., and $5. work. This ofler good only for 20 days, all work guaranteed, at Shan afelt's photo gallery, west side. Remember That James Ostrauder is agent for the Fisher Laundry Company of Kugene. ."ja wl I I K l' Mill WJ i $ianu f 1 J ? i THE GOJRANTEti WORM REM ED THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONtO. OCWARC Of IMITATIONS. TMC OtNOINC PHIMKIO ONIV B Ballard-Snow Liniment C BT, LOU16, MO. Sola iiiut ruoummoniloil by Moilura 1'lmruucy IN TAN AND BLACK FOR- LADIES and GENTLEMEN -AT- Tl Tan HosieryFaney Neckwear- SUMMER FABRICS HAY! HAY! 1)i:liveki;d fhekto any i'aiit of city $10.00 Per Ton Cracked Corn, per cwt 1.60 Oil Meal, per pound 2C All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT. BAR-LEY AND OATS for seed at the mill and at the warehouse by the depot. HARTUNG & HANSEN PAYS THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Hither Cash or Trade for , All kinds of Country Produce, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Poultry and Eggs. Beginning May 1st our store will close at 7 p. m. except Saturdays 1 st our store will close at 7 p. 'Phone Ma.ln 65. THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a dlsrabea one, but of equal lmportnce 1m the power of retaining this quality so aa not to require too frequent sharpen lug. Uy making your purchase of the (iritlin & Watch Co. you always receive your money's worth in the heft quality of tools and cutlery ol properly temiered steel that Is sure to hold nu edge. pi it in Ifeafoh Co. .MWitfwnfnfFiiFwiuifnffifr mwwitrwwwwiiFiiriifiiFiiK Hardware WiP Stoves and Tinware : .lipiciiltaral Iiiplcipcifts - Plows. .Mowers and Hakes. Solo agents for the celebrated : MII.HURN WAGONS z A Full Stock of Minimr Supplies. B Sill 1 m w 73JUIliiUJUJUilUUIUJIlillJUiUJlWIUiUllJlUlUU iUilUIUUIUU 1 , 4