SPRING LINE Banner Shirt Waist JUST RECEIVED CAPTURED AT ROSEBURG A MATTER OF HEALTH S0f1ETHiN(Q John Sthaffcr, who Stole Team at Cottage (irovc, Captured at KoscburK. Now in Jail. 0, v. "7 ' - 11 ' II -AT- ''oiv' flffi Mcrecricd Ktaniine, Mohair and Iiwns. Also a larc Inn- of hones .Shirt Waists, llcst values cvrr shown. Ilcinenwciy & Burkholder RY MACHINE Oregon's Great Mines i:i;qui;i-: tiii; Best Machinery Manufactured VVK CAN FURNISH IT' Stamp Alaiuatio ii Mills, Concentrating Mills The Horijfc JijjH given perfect separa tion of Iiic-I.,encIOreK V Wc Make a Specialty of Specialties v Write us your ri-'iulrt'incnt JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MINING MACHINERY 30 Mcl'hoc. DENVER.. COLO Come and Drink 20TH CENTURY SAN ITARY SODA FUOM OIK NEW SODA FOUNTAIN Tin Fountain SeWted fur l-'vliiMive use at tin World's! l-'alr, St. LoiiIh. liiruiiKc of ItH ABSOLUTE PROTECTION TO HEALTH Syrups in Sterilized Oiass Containers on Ice in Plain Sijht. No Corrosion. No Germs. Delicious. Healthful. Two works nyt last Thursday a man K'viriK Ibe name of John Shaf fer, appeared at the Fashion Stables and askd lor a team to dine, as ho stated, up the Coast Fork some ten miles to ce a party. He secured the team and went nway with an overcoat that he stole from the stable which, finally proved the ( .iue of his rapture. After waiting until Saturday for tlie returning of the rig, the pro prietors decided it had been stolen, and secured the services of K. W. Watch, who wns deputized as an officer and he started south by train. His firnt stop was at Kose bnrg, where lie found the team, but the man had dissapcared. The team was brought home and the man was given up. Sunday the proprietors of the stables received a message that the man who hud brought the team to the stiiblr was sigain in Koseburg and orders were ut once sent for his aiient. VeaHdi's services were again secured and he went to Rose burg and Monday noon returned with h's prisoner. The capture was caused by his railing at the stable and asking to leave his overcoat until called for. Tim coat was at orw e recognized by the stable men and the information sent here. Upon bis arrival he was taken directly lcfore Justice Vaughn, where he pled guilty tothe charge of grand larceny and" was turned over to the oflicer to take to Eugene for trial at the June term of court. Watch says he has more names than are required fur a number of men. While in Roseburg he went by the names of Shaffer, S. Iv. Church, (). IC. Smith and endorsed a check with the name of K. C. Smith. Ho lias evidently been drinking heavily tor sometime and begged like a child for mercy when before the judge and stated this was his first offense, which is doubted very much by those who have looked at him. Absolutely Puro HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Ktore their Iohh, we bhuro with 'hem in their bereavement. Klhoi.w.!,, 'J'hut tlieHf resolution bo hprend on the ininuti-8 of the Chapter, and a copy be sent to tho family of our deceased Hiwter, and ulso a copy to rnr:h of our city pa pers for publication. (a.: UcKKHOI.II r, Olivia Eakin, Ll-NA Ll KCH, Committee. Cll IA Fii l;i II. Sec. CARD 0I: THANKS. To all kind friends, who so freely offered their assistance and extend ed their sympathy to us in our sad dest hours of tii.il and bereavement, we humbly .-n knowledge our deep est gratitude. And for every token of esteem to.vird our departed mother and wife manifested in the many beautiful iloral offerings, we can only return our heartfelt thanks. May the blessings of Heaven repay you all L. F. Wuoi.kv and family A $2,.S00 Farm Residence. Morrie Webber, the enterprising Edenbower farmer mid fruit grower, has just awarded u contract for a $2,5uu farm resilience to Messrs Harding and Dyer, the contractors lato from Cottage dove. Thin rural home is soon to be erected on Mr. Webber's productive Edenbower farm which will, when completed, be one of the most con venient and attractive farm homes in that neighborhood.--Roaeburg riiiiudealer. BE SANE BE SANITARY and BRING THE CHILDREN MODERN PHARMACY nmnnnnrinr&Tnrir inrT e b mvi 5 c is a o o ro tj mrif v msm ut wis tj iq i II A HI H MCWC ',ems 'ncrest 'n ant bout 3 i nUJHC llCTTJ Collate (irovc and vicinity, ij LtfiJLajLfi.A a 4 ft a ft w a JtA a a a it i a AiLft iia Dr. Alex. ( oi pion was in Tort land list week on business. The niovinir oictuie show at the! opra house Monday evening was well attended. J. S. Medley has started tho erec tion of bis new residence on tho lot ho purchased from Chun lirunau on Wall street. At the monthly business meeting of the Kpworth League held Mon day eveuing in the Methodist Church places were formed for in creasing the activities of the League. L. It. Minartl received Mondny from Montana two bridloa, which with tho exceptions of tho bits and mountings are made entirely of horao hair. The hair used iu of Taried colors and they are very handsome and valued at $100 oach. Monday eveuing next the Ep wortb. Forum will present a pro gram in which the life aud writings ofKdwin Markham will bo the chief features. Mr. Stewart will read a brief biographical sketch and members of the Forum will recite the famous poems of s Mr. Mark-jiam, PERSONALS James l'otts, one of the proprie tors of the Fashion Stables, went to Portland Monday to visit the Im position. Miss Myrtle Johnson of Drain returned home Monday, after a few days visit with the family of R. W. Watch. J. lv Chandler aud family moved to Arlington, Or., Monday morn ing, where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Joe Stinnett, who has had a delicate operation performed at the city hospital, has been doing fine and will soon be able to be about. K. L. IlalT. of the firm of Haft and Colwell milling engineers with offices in Portland, passed through the city Saturday on his way home from a trip to Tonopah. The fastest train in th'- world will be put on between Chicago and New York nuxt Moud.iy over the Pennsylvania system. The scheduled time calls for uS hours, the distance being xooo miles. Obituary. .Mrs. almoilirt Jiollo wooley was born in Davin connty, Iowa, Decern her 15th, IHCl. Whon but three years old her parents, Kov. Hamilton Wallace and his estimable wife, brought her across the plains and a sttled rw(ar Cottage Grove, Oregon. Here she grew to woman's estate, and on the second day of October 1SS1 sho was married to Frank Wooloy To them have been horn eight children, five, two boys and tlireo girls are living, three having died In infantcy. Mrs. Wooley professed faith in Christ when she was eighteen years old, and united with the Cumber land Presbyterian church at Cottage Grove. During her htut illness she repeat edly mated that her faith was in God and on the day before she died said: "Johiis is coming for me," "He has opened the gate for me to pass iu." She departed this life lifo June l, litOu, aged -13 years, 5 monthh and IS diiys. Herv pastor suid, ''I believe, could we hear her voice, she would be saying: 'Weep not husband and children for me, fur I am waiting in heaven for thee.' " The following i the text used: 1 Timothy 45:1 !, Luyiug up in utore for themselves u good foundation agaiust tho timo to come, that they may hold on etenuil life, or "life indoad." v li Resolutions of Condolence. The following is tho report of tho I committee appointed on resolutions: We, your oomtnittee appointed to lraft resolutions expressive of our regret on the death of sister Belle Wooley, a loernbor of Cottago Grove Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S. beg leave to report as follows ; Wiitutw, It has pleased tho great architect of ! the universe to remove from our nVidHt our late sister, Belle Wooley, an! S niCiitAS, it is but juet. that a fit ting recognition of her many virtues should be bad, therefore bo it Ui:soi.viii, That in the death of Sister Wooley, the fraternity la ments the loss of a sister who was ever ready 'to prutTer the hand of aid and 2ce irf sympathy to the iitllieted C its iiinmbers ; a friend and coinpaJaiou who was dear to us all. Ri souvkk, That we tender to the family ouq heartfelt sympathy aud while our com'jolen.e will not re- Summer Normal School. Willamette University will con duct a Summer Normal School, be ginning June 26 and continuing un til August 10. A well selected faculty will have charge of the work. All the facilities of the university, including its library and laboratories will be at the dis posal of the school. Christian teachers a'nd christian influences, together with an excellent equip ment will make this school the best in the state. The course of study will include all subjects re quired in examination tor both county aud state certificates!. Hebron Christian Church. The Hebron Christian church will hold Children's Day exercises on Sunday June nth at 10 o.clock a. m. Fallowing the exercises a collection will be takeu for foreign missionary purposes. There will also be a basket dinner at the church and preaching services in the after noon. 1 he churcn is eignt miles south of Cottage Grove. Every body invited to attend. A. I. OODAKD, Sunday School Supt. Notice. There came to the place of the undersigned last October a red and. white spotted heifer; "L" branded on left hip; now has young calf. Owner can haye same by proving property and paying pasture bill. JAS. 11. L'OTTS. Hello! Metcalf .v. Urund? Yes ma' in. I'hone main tl.. Remember That James Ostrander is agent for the F"isher Laundry Company of Kugene. tern Vermifu- THE GUARANTEE 1! WORHi REM Eli- THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. fKI or IMITATION. THI OINUINI PftCPARIO OIILV HY kJallard-Snow Liniment Co BT, LOUI8, MO. solil ami roenmiiwuitoa by Modern riuumaoy TT Tl- A Fine Line of ACCORDION PLAITED SKIRTS Just the Fashion Summer Novelties in Women's Wear at Bedrock Prices : : : HAY HAY I)i:livi:kkd vwv.v. to any part of uty $10.00 Per Ton Cracked Corn, per cwt 1.60 Oil Meal, per pound 2C All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS for weed ut the mill and ut the warehouse by the depot. HARTUNG & HANSEN Till: CUTTINtJ QUALITY of any tool U always a dlsrabee one, but of equal Importance U the power of retaining this quality so a not to require too frequent sharpen lng. I'y making your purchases ot the (Jriftiu & Veutch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality of tools and cutlery of properly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. Griffin MEW YOUR GRANDFATHER BOY HE USED A (JMlff f S FfiTUUKnili,if AND TlIK- Wynne Hardware Co. Has Them for Sale. 1 . .4..A,