SPRING LINE
n.iniH ! Shirt Waist
JUST RECEIVED
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Mcreeiicd Jlt.nn i n-, Moh.iir and L-'uvns. Also a httec line of hones
Shin W. lists l!cst vafurs cvi-i shown
Hemenwciy & Burkholder
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The IIolc Jis jjivea perfect separation
of iiic-I,cal Ores
JOHN A. TRAYLOR.
50 McPhoc.
MIM.N(i MACII1NKHY
DKNVKK, COL
Gome and Drink
20TH CENTURY
SANITARY SODA
ri;M oi i:
NEW SODA FOUNTAIN
Tin' rmiiitiiiu Sc'i't t-'il fcir KriiMe u-'f ill I In- iiiM's Fair,
St. IjlltliH. Ill'CUIISf I if itrt
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION TO HEALTH
Syrups in Strrilivil C.ia CNuitaitK-rs on Ice in I'l.iin
Si,rlit. No Corrosion. No (ii-nns. Delirious. I loallhful.
BE SANE
BE SANITARY
a.nd BRING THi: CHILDREN
MODERN PHARMACY
(MIa WEYVC ',0!,1S ' ',erci,l 'n a,K' about
llUi'lL li L !T D Cotlajjc drove and vicinity.
I)i)n't forget 'In.- I'lilcrUiiniicfit ut.
Jones iiikI Phillips Imll on Tucsilny.
Juno 21. See prugnnu in anoll.u'
place!
On Juui) Kitlj, J. W. Waul of
.Wasco county wuh fiuoil $"' fm
dumping huw ilunt in Kil'l Mill
(rook.
Three' IiuikUoiI cilitut'B uru ox
rectoil to pusH througli tlio city Juno
2(. Kugnno willprpbaltly onto i fuiu
Jliom ii Blunt time.
Kvory north buiuul train, unit
tliflr are Hi'Yorul BpociiiLs Ix sitlcH tho
roguiar, . ore tmU'l with iilo
going" to bi-'u tlio KxpOHilion.
During such pkusant weather
and gooil roads a very Hatisfai lory
way to go to Jvugcnc is to Ht curo a
rig ot the lashkm Stabler ami drive
there By this method parties can
go and return at their convenience
and not be limited to tune.
Th NebniHka Luinbunium's
ABHOciution, traveling by hi.cio1
train utoppod ujt Kugeuo Monday
ovoning long enough to partake of a
Kood lunch provided by tho citicn
and boo the city. There are about
20U in the party.
Mr. .1. A. Sears, an only hi other
of J. V. Sears of this city , died in
I'oilland Sunday and was buried
time on Monday.
Tho idhii iayo 6f Mr. David (Jrign,
proi ietor of the Modern rharmary
of Cottage drove, and MinH Maude
ISinghiim of Faigeue, in annouueed
for Juno 2Sth.
Mr. (U'o. rea, has put down u
concrete side walk in front of his
residence which adds greatly to the
appearance of his line residence
grounds.
PERSONALS
V. J. Hard went to Portland,
Monday.
I'M. Ii. Ifnff, tho mining engineer
id atliMidini; court at Faieno thia
week.
O. D. Wheeler, V. S. Hennett
and A. S. I'owcll drove to liugene
Monday morning to attend court.
Ml. John Truylor, a uiuing
iniu'liiiiery man v( Denver piiHHed
through the city Monday on hid way
to .Portland, i to will vinit hero and
JJoheinia baon.
David Orltfgi went to Portlan
Monday to Hervc on the Fcdcra
tty jury.
IJ. (J. Wulker, who wuh trnveliny
on tho road for mivcral weokH
returned hoino Saturday and will be
at hit paint Htoro for nomo timo.
(leo. Coiner returned from the
Ji'twin and Clark KxpOHtion last Fri
day aud rcportn having a orjd
time and that tho fair in well worth
viHiting.
(i. W. McUeynolds and wilo of
the Divide took the train Tuesday
lor Oregon (Jity to attend the (. A
K. gathering and will then go to
the JCx position.
W. S. Jkniiett tetitrued Sunday
from l'oitland where he attended
the Grand I,odge of Masons and
Kastcin Star. lie also visited his
brother in Woodland, Wash.
Fiauk J). Wheeler and J. I. Jones
visited Portland last week, took in
the Imposition and were raised to
the t,2 degree in the Masonic order
and arrived safely home with out a
pereeptable blemish.
This Ix-ing court week in JCugene
a good many of our citizens have
been to that city. Among the num
ber were: J. ;, Vout:g, D. S. Mo
Farland, Win. Cox, Charles JIurk -holder,
Win. Higgins itnd S. K.
Watch.
Kev. Ij. A. Heed, who has been
in the c.ty some eigiit months left
loi Seattle Tuesday. He will take
up tin- ministerial work again. Mr.
K" d is a royal grand army man
a ml will be missed by the Post ofj
the ily.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Taireett of
Colorado, wln liaye been attend
ing the Portland Imposition came
i "liu eilv to viit Mr. ari l Mrs.
llo;i Aftt-r sp.nding Sinday
In 'if tlie' took the 'south bound
ti.iin Monday for Cililornia.
Un l iH F.i .V.i. and Mih. W.
'. I'-iidgn of liuCroHMi, Washington,
irnvd in tbe eitv to -1 h i t the
;hmoIh", i 1'. W. Wnrreu aud H.
() Tlio'iipsnn who have been per
iin.'il t u-nds uf theirs for many
cai. '1 hey ftxpeel to to in.iii a'niut
a tiiotith
()n 1'iid.tv, Pro!, and Mrs. J.
Owen of Los Gains, California,
stopped off on their way from Port
land where they had been visiting
the Iixposition. to visit Mr. and
dis. W. II. Kayser with whom
they were acquainted in earlier
years.
Col Mlair visited the Lewis nd
Clark Expedition last week and up
on his return stated it was well
worth tho timo and expense. While
there are many interesting things
to see, he thought the government
building the most interesting.
Among tho utatos the California and
Washington exhibits were in his
opinion tin host.
Misses Marguerite Jones nud
(J race Lilcolu, who had been in
Portland tho past week in attend
ance at the Lewis and Clark Fair,
returned to the city on Saturday
evening. The young ladies rcpoit
having had a splendid time during
their visit in th city and at the
Exposition. Miss Nellie lleuien
way. who attended school there,
accompanied them home.
N. M. White and family weut to
Portland on Saturday to take in
the Fair. Mr. White is interested
in the London Mineral Springs
Company, and took along with him
some of the literature of the Com
pany and is going to help boost the
fame and name of the Springs, and
incidentally tell of the people aud
busin?ssess of Cottage Grove and
vicinity.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
0$
rain
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Absolutely Pure
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
Special Rcduclion Sale For One
Week Only.
Pck'iriijiiig Monday Jnrie 12th
;'i.tiinnrig throughout the week in
dueling Saturday June 17th. Every
iat in the Ktore reduf-ed to one half
iihuul price. oth(-r goodn to be
koIiI at same cut rate rrL'ardlesH of
oHt, jn older to make room for
Other goods corning
M. Di-rtelH,
BOKN
COCHRAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Horace 'ohiun of Cottage
Grove, ju:ie io, n ten-.ound girl.
Seliool llU'i'tion
Monday's school election ut which
time a director was elected to fill
tho vacancy by reason of the expira
tion of Mr. Wooley's term aud a
clerk of the board, became qnite
interesting before its close. W. K.
Johnson and F. Ii. Phillips wore the
candidates for director and for a
time it was very close- between them.
At the last Mr. Phillip's friends out
nu to bored those of Mr. Johnson aud
the voto stood 42 to XI in favor of
Mr. Phillips.
Mr. J. K. Uarrett, who was
formerly clerk of the board was
elected to that position again. Mr
D. T. Awbrey has boen the clerk tho
past year but was not a caudidato
ut this election.
Croiiinery Talk
On Monday night at tho meeting
of tho Commercial Club, Messrp.
Knight and Sitter of Portlaud, were
in attendance aud tho subject oi
having a creamery established in
the city was again taken up.
Mr. Sitter is an experienced
creamery man aud thinks well of
this locality for a business of that
nature.
The Club creamery committee was
instructed to confer with the citi.eus
committee and see what further
action could bo taken. Tho com
mittee met Tuesday night and every
thiug seems favorable for u creamery
in the city,
M'(;(iKTS
Eugene Steam Laundry
and Hastings a-.-ent-,.
Allison
lb
Ho! Mete
r- ma' in
!f .v liiund'
i i i main Ii.",.
Remember that on July rst the
drawing for the steel lange at
the Wynne Hardware Company's
store will tike place.
You ean'l settle the trouble be
tween the Japs and Russians, but
you can get ice cream at the Wave
Confectionery store.'
The Wynne Hardware Company
desires to call your attention to
some things they have in stock that
you need. For instance: Herry
boxes. refrigerators, cream separa
tors, light and heavy wagons, bug
gies etc.
Birthday Party,
L'pon invitation of Dr. and Mrs.
Kime, a large crowd of youn
people assembled at their residence
Juno l.'Uh, in honor of their daugh
ter, Miss Mamie Kime's l.'Uh birthday.
Miss Mamie proved herself an ex
cellent entertainer, and a good time
was enjoyed by all present. Cake
and ice cold lemonade was served to
the delight of all. Miss Mamie re
ceived many beautiful girts arid
wishes of many returns of such
happy occasions. Those present
were : Kuth Blair, Marguerite
Prand, Marvin and Melviu Jord m,
Othoand Opal Hart, Edith Hastings,
Hattie Laudess, Florence Hrowu.
Elancho Yeatch, John Watson, Yeta
Holderman. Sadie Plair, Lottie
Woolfy, Lottie Yeatch. frsula Lock
wood, Allie Phillips, Yiviau- and
Peulah (iarman, Herbert Mosby,
Claud and Mamie Kime.
That steel tange at the Wynne
Hardware Co. that will go to the
party who holds the lucky number
is a good one aud worth an effort
to secure. Drawing occurs July i.
S011ETI
NO
AT
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A Fine Line of
ACCORDION PLAITED SKIRTS
Just the Fashion
Summer Novelties in Women's
Wear at Bedrock Prices : : :
Cottage Grove Flour Mills
i wi i'AC'i t i:i:i: ok
Flour and heed
Remember th H tl.e Coti.ige Grove Flour is sold
nts merits, ut lowest living prices e use 25
per cent hard wheat, in our Pride of Oregon
brand This Flour will produce more berad
per suck than the cheap varieties now offered.
Try it once and be envinced, and at the bame
time eucourage a home enterprise : : : : :
HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING
HARTUNG & HANSEN
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THi: tl TTINU QUALITY
of nny tool is nlwuys a dlsmbes
one, but of equal Importance la the
power of retaining; this quality so a
not to require too frequent sharpen
ing. l'.y nuiking your purchases ot
the (iritliu & eatch Co. you always
receive your money's worth in the
bent quality of , tools and cutlery of
properly tempered stitd tliat is sure
to hold an edge.
riirm i
V eaten Co
l.adies! Ki ail This.
The Misses Newhiud who haw for
some years conducted a millinery
establishment in the ''ity h ive de
cided to close out their stock. In
order that you may know just wl at
they propose doing, read their ad
vertisement in iwiother column
Millinery.
The entire stock of the Missis
Newlaud will be closed out at
greatly reduced prices. Sale be
gins Monday.
- Remember
That James Ostrander is agent for
the Fisher Laundry Company of
Ivugene.
WHITE'S
"ream Vermifuf;
THE GUARANTFi f'
WORM
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y mm Mtm mm u mum
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
IIWARE OF IMITATION.
THI GINUINI PBIPBrO ONLY BV
JalLird-Snow Liniment C
AT, LOUltt, MO.
Sold and rocoiiuiuautoU by Aluiloni I'Uannucy
WL
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mm YOUR GRANDFATHER
WAS A
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HE USED A
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i'iU'V11'" in ii linn m .'in irii ;n mm 1 1
wi tm W mm '
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Wynne Hardware Co,
Has Them for Sale.
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