I' SPRING LINE Hnnui r Shirt Waist JUST RECEIVED .1 Merc. I ii'd Diamine, Mohair and Iuvns. Also a huge line of houe.i Shiit W.u'.lv I',, si .due-; cwr slum n. Hemenway & Burkliolder : 11 MVMr til .1 w 1 mm 3 ' v - -., f r! . ' ' ' i ' The Ilotljjc Jij; ivea period separation of Zl nc -I, end- Ores JOHN A. TRAY LOR 50H Mcl'hcc. MINING MACHlNF:nV DKNVK K, COL prnnnnfffij"ins Bi ffTr&Tj tt h oTftroo'i mi 6 6 a c a eirsTSHisn ir?s stone's iq L? va r M a W V IdnvtL' f till ..fn.'t iri 1fll J if t 4 llUJllL ilLHO Coliajjc drove and vicinity. SLSLB. Q.SLSLA 12- HAAJi S. Jl .(Ltt 3 fl ft. ft ft ifl A a A .2. A 5 i a Utt fi A AAil AA AA ft A AA A Mim Mul'l (' l.lin of ('! - !!, in visiting fiiciu!-. ia CiIl.i:e diovo. Mrs. A. V. Kiiiio It ft Ur lim don Friday nilit to vinit In r jinu-nts find frinuls. Last week Mrs. KIliHuii of C"t titgo (jtovo mih t nkt ii to l'tjitli'iid to tic hoHpitid. Miss 1 itc tt'i Wliij-p'o of Li h AncleH, (,'nlifni is vi, tiling fiiciulH and rulntivos in Cott;igo (irovo. Miss Mnry lailk-r and Mih .Iidin DuHo's of SohIHo liavo !c.n visiting Mr. mid Mrs. W. C. .T jImis n Mini Stella Cixldin, who hn h i n visiting Miss Iuisy HhKius tin past wook, ii'tnriHt I t' In r home Saturday. J. M. Williams. IVpn'.y l'r. s fill ing Attorney for L mio and Doug las counties of Kngriic was in thf city over Sunday. Among the in.ury iinptovi'iiK-nts made in the eity lat'-ly, is the paint ing of the honi' i, W. C. Conner. It makes a grout iinproviMnvnt James Ostriiinlcr wuh a pasci gcr to Eugeim Monthly, win if he went as n witncsH in the tihi' ol (ito. Stodmuu, who it will ho retnemheted voted illegally at the city elections. Mrs. Ora Ucinenway left the city Sunday for a visit nt Junction, after which she will go to Turner to attend the annual canipmeetiug to be held at Unit phiec soon under the auspices of the Christian church. J. Quincy Ohtmuder, of Pay Ne ville, MinnoHOta, is in the city and in tho guoat of his brothers, JainoH 1 and It. 0. Ostrander. Ho will remain about thirty days beforo his returning and will also visit the Lewis and Clark fair. Some of tho boys uecm to think they can't wait to got to tho Lewis and Clurk fair to havo a rido on the merry-go-round, no they havo pre vailed on their cldora to erect ono for them, and if you want to nee how much fun tho boys, can get out of the expenditure of a very few dollars go over to tho lot beyond Ureea ritehor's placo and watch (.hem for a timo. A I Ci us' nil went to Yoiituihi Snt U l 'lav. Mis I.nli: AVilltinl went to Al l':ui Sunday for a few diijh visit j w itli i hi'i t s. Jlrs. ). C. Lucliwood ret iirnod to J'oluinia nfur u two wteLs' visit .with her mother, Mrs. S. L. Mnrk- I lo.v- ! Jert Lawson, wluis traveling for 'a faint eoneein of Portland, so jjouino iin the city Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. C. 1' Join s, who has eharge j of the bearding house nt Dorcna, J fame to the city on Saturday oven I inu'M train. ! Alona Wilhard of Albany has j purohnspd mi interest in tho Sehmit liroH brackMiiith shop anil will inovo liere soon. Mi-H Mm tie l'urvane nt rived from (!,unon City, Nevada, last week on account of tho soiiou.s illness of her KNtcr, Mi". 1'llison. Kev. (Sraut Stewart preached to an interested and appreciative iiudieuce in Liberty church, Lon don on Wednesday ovenriig. Hay (iuun who had tho mis fortune to break his leg recently is hopiug hoou to boablo togetarouud nguin, bnt it is rather slow work. Mr. Alouzo Willard and wife, who have been visiting relatives find friends in this city for tho past two weeks, returned to their home ia Albany Sunday. Tho Misses Nowland have not as yot disposed of their entire stock of millinery, bnt are having a good sale, as such prices cannot help but draw trado. Now is your time. Hov. F. Fj. Islington and Kev. A. M. Sweeney left Sunday night for Tumor, Oregon, whero they will attend the Oregou Christian Mis sionary Convention for a few days. On Frid iy, Mr. (I. 11 Hawkins, agent for tho Ulaesing (Intuitu Co. at Portland, received .. two head stones. One to bo erected in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery west of tlie citv and ono at Lorune, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Millor were visitors t Crcswell Sunday. (Ireen Pitcher is putting a fmo front on his residence., which will mako it a vory nice building. The new buck bloe.k is not going up us 1'aBt o might bo however we understand they aro going at it soon and finish it right up, A. ). Thomas has sold to Mrs. Catherine Woods a parcel of land in the Long & Landess addition of Cottage drove , for a consideration of 325. Mr. Koot is up near Uoheniia fishing for a few days and if his luck is as good as his old time prowess would indicate, he will feast the town when he gets back. Tim piioplo on the south of the l.ridgo hooto to be having a paint ing boo from tho freshness of their homes. The new walks boing laid in that vicinity are a groat improve ment 111 'JO. Tho family of S. C. Counts ar rived here on Friday from Ashluntl to reside here in tho future. Mr. Counts has been hero for some mouths past and is tho scctiou fore man of tho Southern Pacific Co. Mrs. Frank Wheeler arrived home Friday from Portland where .she j has been in the hospital for some ; week1,. She is very much improved j in health and her many friends are Ijilnd to have her return to them. ' Mrs. Andrew .(irahntn returned l'i oiu Pol tland Saturday niht. She I lepi'its the fair as being .simply lrrai, and that her pleasure was j unalloyed, except for ashoit illness, whit h however gave her a needed 1 test. Mini Wlsoii, who has been in the ii viMitiitfc,' wiiti her Hitter, Mis. ' I. "till I'ytlif. I 'l 11 1 IH'il to Iter ho'l) '111 Ou'vi'Mid, ;.ilifon,fii, Sufiiidiv ' nftt'l ti""ii . S'ie win neeoiiipatiied : I y In 1 sisii-r. who eoulein plates a ' IMl till If. The Merchant Protective Ass.v ; ahou of Iugei.e art- fighting the trading stamp scheu e that has 1 be., o lilted in that city by patties 'li-'in Tiuotna. The fight will I pin t-m-eessfuj as all ol 'he tm-r-Ich it'ts -ire opposed to 'lie st henic. j Mr. F. J. Hard an 1 Mr. J ilj j A. 1 Ti It 1 , tho Denver Mining Ma- e 'neiv man, went up to .olioniia on So t tj 1 Li . Mr. Truylor handles a great deal of ininiug machinery f(.r tho western country, aud from tho fields fsrt host north way down oilo Mexico. The Southern Pacific K. R. Co. is goinr; to put in a 100,000 gallon steel water tank at once opposite the depot between the tracks. The company's well digger was down recently and located the place lor the wells, and willlegin operations soon. The wells will be operated by a gasoline engine. Thomas Medley and Albert Rich mond, who have been touring the western part of the state with mov ing picture and illustrated song show, returned home Tuesday night. 1 hey report a successful business and will start in about three weeks for a tour through the Coos Bay country. It is too bud that the reading room aud gynasium for tho boys annot be built right away. They need it. every family will be bene fited by the boyn it keeps olt the streets, and by the good it will do them. It would not be a bad idea if wo could get a swimming pool close to town where the boys could cool off, and still have a safe place where some supervision could be given to their antics. Dr. Alex. Corprou lectured to the "Men of Tomorrow Club" of the Methodist church Friday night on Chemistry. The boys greatly ap preciate these evenings as evidenced by their steady attendance and care ful attention. Dr. Corpron gave them not only an interesting lecture but one of helpful and necessary knowledge. The olde" people often forget that boys like to hear of scientific work aud investigations, when put into such words that they can understand them, and that they often get somo little notions or ideas therefrom 'hat later on in their lives come out to great works and purposes. Let tljo lectures keep on. Two young uieu passed through here on Saturday that have been out ou a "camping trip for three mouths. They had a couple of saddlo horses, and three borros for pack animals. , Thev went up through the Siskiyou mountains aud have had a great time, not only from the enjoyment of it, but have been refreshed both in strength of body ami mind. The best 'way to get the most of a vacation is to get off in the mountains or country, en tirely away from people, from busi ness and social duties, aud give your body a ehnnco to rebuild. One of these young men was Mr. A. Mey denbauer of ihllingham, Washing ton, tho other Mr. John Hemrich. a son of Senator Hemrich of Seattle, Washington, A MATTER CF HEALTH IW 7A ... Absolutely Pure flAS tm SUBSTITUTE I30KN. LAWTON To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lawton, of Cottngo Grove, Juno lil Ht( a (j pound boy. SHi;.. To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shea, on Thursday morning, a if- pound giil. A iJttn Away Lam Sunday evening about G o'ehn k, Mr. J. li. Thompson und son and Mr. ---Johnson, who had bteii uj, ll,e Co,-.-,t Foik abt.nt four milts, vwie coming home, a bicycle fn,;l:t( ii d tl.i: li-.uii near tho home ofW'iJi White, uh. nuion tl.ey ran away. The tongue of the wagon broke, coining it to upset and throwing ih, m eii'.aiits to the ground, vh,h ea if d Mr. Thomp son a black : and a btni.-"d hand and a bnil. ; arm near the shoulder for Mr. Ju! i,s, ,j 'J he team was caught at Latham. n i?(;(;kts Lugene Steam Laundry, Allison and 1 Listings ngent-. IklVi! Mi tcalf A" HitiM'l? I'H inn-!!!. Phone main ('.". You can 't .settle the trouble be tween the Ja; s and Russians, but you can get ice cteam at the Wave Confectionery store. The Wynne Hardware Company desires to call your attention to some things they havo in stock that you need. For instance: Kerry boxes, refrigerators, cream separa tors, light and heavy wagons, bug gies etc. During such pleasant weather and good roads a very satisfactory way to go to I'ugene is to secure a rig of the Fashion Stables and drive there. Hy this method parties cau go and return at their convenience and not be limited to tune. For Sale. Five cows. Fne team work horses and har ness. One mowing machine. One hay rake. One Uaiu wagon. Oue hack. One disc cultivator. Gne saddle. Fifty acres wheat. Fifty acres oats standing aud growing near Cottage Grove. Inquire of Medley Johns )u, Cottage Grove. That steel lange at the Wynne Hardware Co. that will go to the party who holds the lucky 11 umber is a good ono and worth an effort to secure. Drawing occurs July 1. Ladies! ICeiul This. Tho Misses Newlaud who have for some years conducted a millinery establishment in the city have de cided to closo out thoir stock. In order that you may know just what they propose doing, read their ad vertisement iu another column,- Kugeiu- Will tVlebnito tho Itli A great timo is promised to every body that will come. Kvery known kind of a good time and a noisy time is being prepared ready for you. Remember That James Ostrander js agent for the Fisher Laundry Company of Ivugene. w 11 JL' JLMLV ' 52 "ream Vermifug IKE GUARANTEED WORI IIEfIEB THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TOMC. IWtltt OF IMITATION. the ctNuiNc rntmmo ontv av Snllard'Snow Liniment C BT. L OUI6. MO. StiHt ftiitt ruouiimiunilctl by Madi.'ru I'liHiiuucy Prepare to Geobrate the 4th t3 TI T50 fr We are ready to help you Flags! Bunting! Flags! JRed, White and Blue. Furnishing Goods Our Specialty. Cottage Grove Flour Mills man 1 i'.cTri;i:i of Flour and heed Remember t L t tin Co 'age (rove l'lour is sold ots ineiits, at lowest Ihitijj juices. We us 25 jr cent hard vthcat in our i'lilf; of Oregon bran L This Fluui uio produce more btrad kt haek than tl;e. elu-Hj, varieties now offered. Try it once and be convinced, and at the same time encourage a home enterprise : : : : : HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING HARTUNG & HANSEN J "- 1 THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a dlsrabes one, hut of equal importance in the power of retaining this quality so a not to require too frequent sharpen inj. By making your purchases of the (Jritliu & Veatch-Uo. you always receive your money's worth lu the host quality of tools and cutlery ol properly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. ITllll! Veatch Go MIEN YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS A 80 HE USED A I0fjf . if f Mil I WN C AND T1IK- Wynne Hardware Co. Has Them for Sale.