When you arc in need of UNDERWEAR Von will 1 i n I tlu- l.ncsl ,'iimI IksI linr ever slimvn in CU;ioe (iiovc ;iL our store. Our line is complete in Ladies', Gcnfs, Hoy's, Misses' and Children I ' to la t e I )ii i-i , 1 1 c i nicL I i nio 1 Ik scllin.o iiuiib. ofan ai tide. We ask you tu i.iKr .nlvaii t.'ijjc ol the iii.iiiv o ij m I uui I k s ol lerul al our sloiv. IIEMENWAY & BURKHOLDER Corner Main fr) Street V A ') C.H' t t -- . ?-?r (Ico. Kouho tetumod to town on Monday. (if I ire cieaia for your Sunday dinner nt the creamery. Prosecutor WilliainH of Jiugetio came down on tlict train Monday. Tho l!aittln millinery stock linn Ihoii 1'iHii l (Hit :ind tho building vacated. The water system is being d liycit mpidly and by tho cud of the month most of the work will he done. The City Council met Monday evening, but on account of it being Labor Day adjotirncd to meet Tues day evening. linker Stew,tt 1j us returned from the I',astciii Oregon cattle ruitgo, ulnae he has lent pasturing his stuck, Ho went on to his homo on the ). .V S II. Itailrond thiH inorri iii.,'. Mi. S. K. Ilrand is taking a 3 WeekH Vacation. He is going take in the Fair, and from there coin;; N'i'i tli to Seattle to visit. bis siMn mid around through Wash i 1 1 t m. testing up and getting ready I'U heavy wmk on tho ruilroad. Then: ate UKe u few forest fires in the Coast mountains at present, inipilcol the reports tothecon tiaiy. The post 1. Dice at Walton ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tluee times last Thursday. Many people who have chimin over ncai the files aie getting rather II II Ml Ills. 1 he 1 1 n j - Ciove Creamery is in a position to furnish all the mer chants hnttei and ke cieani, also t-weet 1 -ream sullit ient to supply all their demands. They will pay highest tmuket price lor fir-it class rieiim il -,1 cents per pound for ! 'iii 1 1 t I. it n il vei 1 d at the cr earner y- 1 h 1 ' iniiii i i'd Chili met Mon ro iii 1 11 j;, and liaiisacted the lei'lll.n lillHiness (r the liiontll. Tin- ii-ceptinn coinmittee was asked ! me. t Mi C. Ivverett Pokei, l'i. sj-leiit ol the J in J M e I Smelting jii'l K t-1. o i nj.; Co. at the train m xt ''ii'l iv atlei'iioou and to entettaiii him I'l.'il the (luh ineetiny that . cni' v., at wliuh lime he will pre--' i.t hi . 1 1. 111 l.i the construction of a -m'ltn (.'I the l!"hemia Distiict A MATTER OF HEALTH mxmm 1 'hi 1 enlih I net a Miedl lire at hi- l .ih.i thlce lnili S west of town mi S-.i, l,i Mr. D. T Awl-iey 11 11 m 1 1 1 1 1 (he Oiegon File llehef --'i. Hilton went out Tuesday 11101 11- ' I-1: l'i 1 1 1 esl I)' ali 'n l iii rale the the lis iuoinred neceswary paper fur the s. tih mi lit of the iiiMiiranee. Absolutely Puro AS HQ SUBSTITUTE Miis Cllie Willard returned from Winchester liny Hunday. Tliornton'H iM tho place for good cigars, for stationary, etc. Tho I'orter and Stewart huildm;,' in rapidly ncariny completion Ceo. JIoIiIiiihu is tho up -to-duto tailor. Look at his fall Hamiie;. Coeliinu's phot. graphs are the hcHt and clii ajiest of their kin I. Old gold and ailver mo as ood ttH cash at S( holl'H jewelry store J. II. Chamhers went up t I'ort land Sunday night on business. Mr. Win. Van Uuieii of Kose hnrg was in town Tuesday on hitsi ness. Watches ulel eloek cal'i lulls timed ami repaired at Seh. ill's jewelry Mtore. Mrs. i;. A Cottle and daughter, Idhel returned from Winchester Hav Sunday night. Huv tl icre, Old mull, waie aie ..u goiu? Oh, to ScIkmTm to have my wnteh repaired. Mr. Stewart says that Henry John son will probably remain in Kastern Oiegon all winter. The father of I'rof. Uriels emne to Cottaije (irove Tuesday on a visit to his son and lamilv. Call on Cochran and let hini ' make a plintogruph for you. You I will b Hutisfied, that is sure. ! ""1 P Hliyly Ourrqoit"liyecir,b let Jjve ".1 ri ' -VTT. TV : ' V : l ... Vr ... I ..' c . t - 1 111; ir i ri.Ni; ijcality any tool is ,-ilwayrt n illsruhen oiie. Iiiii of eipial importance In th 1 .1 a 1 11 1 n- this ipi.-iliry hu 11 reipiire too freoiieiit Hliaruen ma k hu; your piireh.'iMett of irilin.V 'ea tch 'o. you always lo your moiiey'x worth In the li.'-t .ii,ilii.-of tool and cutlery of I -!.v teniK're(i steel tliat la sure ol .0 W iT in. I I 1 i 1 1 - 1 In l.-r pro to In.! a 11 e.l 9 st XIic IIcl;c Jijjs;ic:i pci icct separation ofXinc I.ciul ((res JOHN A. TRAY LOR. r0H Mcl'Koc. minim; macium-.ky Dh.NYh.K . COI, l iiAllP HTHlIr Moms of Interest in ami about Cit.fl.AAicLaJiafi.JLfiJio.ajUL5iJUUi tiJiaa C(tt:ire (iroc aiul vicinity. J. I. Jones went to Fottland on busineHS. Miss llll'ie Stcwait left on a vaca tion Monday. liugene Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. i'or till kinds ol tobacco and tiguiH call nt the Star Confectionery. Mrs. Frank Jotdau lot t Monday for a ttip to l'oitl in l to take in the lair. Ciiccn 1'itchet and wile, unit up to l'orlland Sunday ni;;hl mi the Oveiland. For .Sale. .'o. 1 bushel ' elic it set d at John Hull's. miles South ! Cottage C.rove. H Key (Slant Stemail is 111 l'o I land lur a few days but w ill let urn before tho end of.tho week. Mr. Awbrey will leave Fiiday night for l'oitlaud where he will join his wife in a sight seeing trip. Mr. DcLuer Ilemenway and family have left for Portland and s be 11 way until the hiHl of Octo ber. J. O. Willets and wile ol l-ake YicwToregon have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis'. D 11. Ilemenway. Co to the Star Coiifoctioneiy for unvthin.' in tho lino of Btaliouary, for blank boukH und school Hiipplii s, I i. O. Tlioruton, 1'iop. Do not miHH the opportunity olTered at tho l'aiulhi Timber Co. Htore. Tho best goodH at greatly reduced prims. A-B Htumps for Animoniii lieii ziue Soap, the best soap on the market today. Anybody holding cards entitling to one bar free should call before Sept. 15. Don't forget the date, MeteaU liruinl. Mi . A. I!. Wood and wile have I i t HI I'.cd ll HI New Vol k l ot Sale Sci cud hand two seated li.uk at Wynne Ilaidwaie Co. I'll 1 1 1 ' oce cculs per pound lol" biiltci fat. n t CtlaiMi C.too . n alnci 1 . S Ci o nd and Willi. 1 li und, came in I10111 the mines Satuiday cM iiPi.;. ulul .tie ; oiiif, to see the 1 .en is and 'lull Fail this week. Xii'ipt -ailecl ibelv will leceie latcineiits ol lli.ii' accounts shoitly and (he publi dicrs Would be glad to have those 1 li.il are in aitears pav up in ,ld alio Miss Maunc llciitoii, who has been visitin;.', hci friend Miss l-'i'iuc I laid at P.oheiniii this suinnuM eiiine down l"iidii nioiniiig and took the noon train to Portland, whcio her home is Miss Fiaiic Haul, d.uightei of b'. . Hard and herchum Miss Henton "both want down to Poilland on h'ri .la.v. Miss Haul is preparing to go p;;,'st .'i a eais Post (iiuduato coin sc in 1 Pstol Sidiool. C. 11 Kuikholdear and family have idui ncd from Winchester Pay alli a stay of seveial weeks. They ejoitl.v i njocd their visit there and Mr. P.url; holder looks much strengthen! d b his rest. Judee Paxtoii. ol Poilland ol the 111 in of Peach, Simmons "and Pax ton nunc to Collage Oiovc on the Fii day alUiuooii nam. with two Fast en! men C. K. V'l tnmg, mid C. K. Winslow. Tin y all went up on the gasoline .- pecdci of the O - S lv to imik ovci the Oiegon Seeuiities propel lv. Thejudge is the attorney for the company, as well as a stock holder The ether gentlemen aie only nominally interested in the Company. Olio of them is u mine expert. 1 1 1 1- pin. ijpal I'ciee; I lie destine lion i.l Hie 1 oof over the kitchen. Mo e.iich thankful to have had the insurance. The Southern Pacific train Sat uiday afternoon from Portland was time hours late. There were 1H eoachei on the train and '2 engines when tho train left Portland. It is -tated that tho train was so crowd ed, standing room even beiug1 tilled, that people were left at Oregon City alone, many others beiug left at the other stations along the road. The trains are more than usually loadol at present by the hop pick ers e.oing to t He fields- The South ern Pacific cei tainly can t complain about not having enough traflie, and about not making money. Mis Pueklin aud Mrs. O. W. Abiams of Western New York have been visiting at tho home of W. H. Alriims. Y. H. Abrauis, family and y nests spent a few days outing up near the warehouse, aud had a very line time. Mr. Abrama and his son were out fishing one morn ing when they came upon an old beai with two cubs. After looking at them for about a minute, which j was plenty long enough, the bear trotted oil back into the woods. ! Mr. Abrauis says of course he had to leave his gun at home, or he I would not have seen them. 1 A u union in honor of Mr. Marion I JelTiies and wile ol Topeka, Kansas. who aie guests of Mrs. Fjtza Mc Kibheu ami Jasper nnd Hony Pat ten, was held on the Kow River Sunday the ,vl instant. A large company assembled aud a good tune was had. It was a good sized family party, as may be seeu by the list of those present. Perry, Ilottie May, Cleve, Otho, Olive and (Hen Yiin Schoiack; Mr. and Mrs. Me Kibbeu, Helen, Jonathan, F)li.a, Joe, Fouis and Melviu McKibben; Mr. Hockett; I light and Mrs. Yan cey, Nettie, Annie, Minnie, Millie and ISva Yancey ; Jesse, Louisa and Mildred McKibben; Jim, EiTie, Dortha, Martha, Clifford, Ruth llatlie I.ebow; Perkins, Thena aud Frankie M'iller; Ceorge, Jennie, Joyce, Italph, Myrtle, Marion Charlie, Cora, Mollie, Henetta and John Teoteis; Wiley Hubbard; Ctorge, andNettie, Miller, Tom and Anna Fee; Mrs. M. li. Adams; Mrs. Sarah Dunkm; Mrs. Stella Adams; Mrs. P. F. Adams; Jasper l'utton; C.ussie, Willie, Honn, Flora, James, Homer, Arthur, Thomas, Samuel, Raymond, and Nellio l'nttou; Iva bdlison; R. D. Wilson; Hell Jeffries; Minion Jeffries; F. A. McKibben; Sarah McKibben, Ilael and Henry McKibben, M . C. Cochran is havinL' a eood msine Have you called on 1. I . ... r 1 . . 11,. I,,,. ,l,,l imt ,l. mi. el. .bomoi.. l'"vot:ri.pIi i.us.nessai mianaieu s . . 1 .1... .1 1 old Stand him? Rev. F. li. Pillineton will p.each at the Christian Church Sunday evening. A large attendance Is de sired. The Hiawatha Cold Mining Co. has installed a new car, rails, etc., preparatory to continuing work in their deep tunnel. i I e . to ' "is ! e.r Ilugene Notes. The ivsidenre of Mrs. Dixou was 1 ntirely destroyed Friday night. J he w ater was very short and almost no headway could be made against the tlames. The total loss is about $i 200. Twenty-t w o marriage licenses is-tied in I.aue county last month. 1 lie Guard is giviug reports of the lailiuesof various elecUic light ing in that report a trull fui act ouut and water plants under munici- aluc in' laliicatuui In Cliina I.' t ll.'at loll 111 I. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I- 111:1 h H u h li 1 1 !s 1 i com)ete for the h m. t , i mandarin, us fioin that 01 the higli'-i-t civil o;'c-i is a such as ii-cios or oveo. eighteen pi oyi.le. t s. 1'h havti alniost unlinit' i p eveiy thrtc jt.a tl.ev upuu to make an exact the affairs of their province inehid- a : 1 1 I-a 1. 1 ai.'Se . la 1-. n. ,rs o! He's..- Incli mil, i.'.lt 1. :c . J p.TI Wili; im M. i tllO .Ml- sOlll I So issue' I ! let t. 1 Misse . I riiis and The Dorena mills are making s.mie extensive improvements and Mr. Cnambers hopes to soon do a much larger business. F. li. Hillin'gton has returned to i ViHV' ar r c , .. .11 ins otle iowii ior iew uays. it may ne possible that he will fill the pulpit of the Christian Church next Sun Jay. Mrs.-F. H. Phillips went to Sag inaw on Monday to attend the State Convention ot the W. C. T. V. which is holding a three days ses sion at that point. Prof. A. L. Priggs and family have returned from Walla Walla where the Prof, has been receiving medical treatment. Thev all took in the l'air aud report having greatly enjoyed it. Mr. J. If. Partels has moved the woodeu building formerly used by him as a meat market to the rear of his lot and will at once commence work on a brick building on the front part of the lot, w hich he hopes to complete in about ISO days. Mr. F. S. Haroun of Jiugene and Mrs. Mattie Lane who were brought up from Grants Pass by Deputies Atkins and Hob Veatch, on a char ge of adultery, preferred by Jim I.aue of this town, were taken before Justice Vaughn at noon 011 Tues day, and discharged lor l.iok of evidence. The Southern Pacific is giving out a vervneat little book, relating by means of words and pictures the resources and beauty of Oregon Washington and Idaho, for the pur pose of interesting many new settlers and investors. Hook can be obtained at the depot on applica tion. Get sonio copies and send them to vour eastern friends. A man at San -Diego Sunday even ing rose during a church service and said,. "Only faith is necessary, If I have faith I can drink tho con tents of this bottle of (viibolic acid and it will not hurt me. "After saying this he drank tho contents of the bottlj and in a minute or so sank to the tloor, dying very quickly. Kvidontly faith was not all that was necessary iu this case, ot ineir own iauits. ji iu-, i .anil ted, a committee of imc-liatioii at at once locks into it and the vieeio.v if found guilty of tiding auvtlniig ho should have eunfescd. Miffer.- le.'i'udation, and sometimes death. nee is a grave oiie Cen sors, also, til anytime and aiw.os unantioiim'ed. airivc and amuie tho alTairs of each looncc. If, un der this examination, au tiling is unearthed, contrary to tin approved staie.l:1 I'd , the ulTelidcl' 1 -i at ano punished. Thel'et'oi e, as on si e, a iToo-l education aicoiaiiii to Chine e ideas, is the open dour to the highest official places in the laijd. Nothing more is Antoinette M Pe cht i Magaine. I I .a pai ownersmp. u nue tuere may be such instances, Cottage Grove is not one ol them. that suffers from Icr arrangement for municinal ownership of its water plant. liugene wants a paid fire depart ment and electric alarm system. They need it that is sure. required in Sum :-t souria,. to imd. at th I oil the u I i it-li i eriioi 1 eip; I,--11 lid v, I nioit t I sum i h is expi to III;- .. seen a' i ager ; govel !i r i Fo1 k IS , ill I alivad.v : ir 111 I'll Oil) i-u is an l Nth .1 p. I e l scph All! he t' make a -pi "Jo i in ii ' m . , i. I no;i dcsi ; a i'hs t i ': lav 1 . -In. h ! . i Ore-.,:,, has all li ! li u 1 I .Sls ... Ml- :l -.!. i 11 ;,S ill be I. SCSI !i p slM.'ll S, .leeil'el ii.,. lo- . iil he pri s I a : . co t n id. . . ch I hci c ale miliVi s ..f M is UP.; in liciU a I. H 1 1 -. au I 1 1 f( d t'aal M ismuii I i lay w ill .- of lie I.l! gesl . I . d -i V el he h'a ll , .is e v i i . . I seems meet the t,ilir!ls v.vi: V of Miss. nil i (i ili l nor 'III in li 1 1 lilectritity in Logiag Operations The use of electricity for logging purposes is bein serioulsy consid t ted by .some prominent loggers on this Coast. Already electric loco motives are in practical and succes- f o 1 operations in mines where steep 1 .'!a des prohibit the use of any type . f a geared locomotive. In the h . die locomotive system u third tail iu the center of the track and a i: .k ..ml pinion movement are util i d. li i can bo demonstrated that electric locomotives can sue i e-sfnlly he used on very steep i;iades there at once becomes a de mand tor their use iu many local ities. The first cost ot the installa tion of a stream plant of sufficient capacity to generate electric power for an ordinary logging road is not t , cssive, as fuel is abundant and cheap. In many instances water power could bo successfully utilized. ) ve 1. al li; l.nt II re, 1- A Sensible Move. Have Tom Awbrey write you up a policy mi oiir home and furni tuie iu the Oiegon Fire ltolief As sociation, or your stock of goods in the .F.tna Insurance Company. ll.oi aiiau Ihiinl at IV: 'll aiil. Th Uo.v.d came to the position dir.. Ilac.1,1 a'l I e.v is a, .1 t fl mil lb a two v eeks eii;.;a cieil. such a popular hit t hat eii:;.u:cl lor two wo 1 . 1 hand to niciah le 1 thousands ol pi op'c cm .nd:: the big band stand il i vci mice. The musicians i ot i C'.iik lohll.l i.a. : I i.i Ol c. .U'll Fx-ior nuule be ii The po lllar, ai i. und l" i lol in- H 1 i S ill. IV but tlu y sing, and sonic of their native Kanaka ballads are delight fully sentimental A Hawaiian gitl is the sol. islet t.e . ig niiatieu. Her songs lieu i lad to please. The band plays several times a day. S4.8'j to Portland and Return. IL ginning with Sept. 1st the ; iitm in Pacific will sell round trip i ch. ts Cottage Gio to Portlaud a in I i c tm ii lor 5 b,s5 gd f r 30 davs. This arrangement is made :u older to give alia chance to v i-.it Portland aud the lair, and to stimulate the attendance upon the lixpi'i ition. While the trains are now loaded heavily arrangements have been made so that much I :t gei travel can be accomodated. I . P. and F.dith M. Phillips to J. I i 'in s; J int in lot 1 aud west 10 feel of lot 2, blk 2, Shields' ad tQ Cottage (irove, .$3500,