Idle wfeb for out man? jf denim anb Customers a jllnpp anb flvospct ou8 Blew Ji?ear anb ash a continuance of the patronaoc we have en joeb in tbe past. HEMENWAY & Corner Main foaaagasaBaBPM ' .41. JT U . tf. i. J II U Xlic Iloclgc JigH give u perfect Meparatioii of ZIiic-L,cuc1-Oich JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MINING 501 Mcl'hce, i Ik'giuninjr Dec. 2. I will put on a sale lasting 5 lor one week. A reduction will be made on all j hats in the store. ; Ladies don't forget to visit The Vogue during the week. Lorena wan im trsvems mil msmnsisTrsM HOME NEWS tjl SUU. SISLA JULflJUU JLJUUUU JUUJ SJU JLB Miners u-e nothing but ISobemia cigars. Conner CiKar "r made by an expert. KuRene Steam Laundry, Allison ond Hastings agents. Scud tbe children to J. H. Lewis, wo'lltrent them right. J . 11. Lewis for dry goods and groceries nt prices that can't be beat. A f?ood piano is the Ludwig, and you can buy them cheaper here than in Portland, at Veatoh Lawson, Patroui.o a homo industry tbat ia building up a good trade by its pood material. Tho Couger Cigar Factory . Thc-ro mo photographers and photographers, but the one you want to go to is Cochran, in the Young building. lie is well equipped to furnish tbe best at the lowest prices. The school board has the school buildings thoroughly cleaned dur ing the Cln isttnas vacation and put in first cIuhh condition for the new term. The l't side build,ing was scrubbed from top to bottom, which Jt need d very badly, BURKHOLDR CH 3rd Street j mam w raw I ..'"i. i - AfU MACHINERY DENVER, COL Martin. i v bo boo so otnfBTnrB oo7pnnnnr i , JBUj-f- 1 Hems of Interest in and about Cottage Grove and.vicinity. AJUUISISLJLSLSLSUULSLSLJLSUUULJLSL Sl) Mrs. Pearce returned from Ku gcue on Wednesday. Born to Welcome L. Hubble and wife au 8 pound girl Beautiful ladies wrist purses at J, B. Lewis'. Call and see tbem. Do you like music? Does the ex pense of buying a piano seem to much. See Veatch & Lawson. Jean Stock well of Saginaw was up to attend the Wood-Gardner wedding on Wednesday night. When you want n pleasant luxutlvo take i'liamborlatu's Stomach and 1 Liver Tablets. For sale by The j Modern Pliurinacy. j Jianzo, the Danish Hypnotist will i appear here on Jan. 4th and 5th at tbe Orera House. Free dance after the show. Mr. Hunt, who used to work in the Kakin & Bristow store several years ago, was a visitor in town on Wednesday. For an expert piane tuner aud re pairer, call up L. L Woods, late of Kimball's Piano Factory, Chicago, on phone 393. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porce and wife were guests of Mr. aud Mrs Roy Smith at Eugene for Ohristmas iftBdreturueaUoaiv QQ Wedafsnay. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Bazaar leads In Moll day Trade will Icjxd It In the salo of Notions, Nov elties and fancy goods Keep on eye out for our Five Cent Counter A few pair of shoes and Groceries going at greatly reduced prices. THE PAZAAR. W.C.Conner Menefer 00000OOOOOOOOvOOOOOOOOOO J. H. Lewis pays cash for poultry. Cigars Cigars Conger Cigars Cigars. Cottage Grove Cigars smoke O. K. It will pay you to try them. Mr, A. H. Wood left for the coitb ou tbe Tuesday noon train. Tbe Blair hotel hopes to be open tor business iu about nix weeks at the latent. Wynne's fur tacks and pictures a five cent box of tacks gives you a fine picture free. Tbe DeMoHH Lyric liards are coming. Don't forget tbe date Jan. i5 at the Opera House. Mr. (iiltiier, who ban beeu s end ing several days looking over in terests here, returned to Portland on Tuesday. Tbe liobemia Telephone Com pany haH reduced itH toll line from io cents to 2S cents tor service which applies ull along tbe line. Start out Ihe new year with a new nicture of yourself for vour friends. Tbey will appreciate it of coime, and don t loiget to gel me pictures of Cochran- Clearance sales are in vogue I bene daja everywhere, so tbat it is possible to get a good low price on moft auytbing if you watch your chance. We are getting rather tired of haviug to eay to much about Russia, and wish she would hurrv ud and do something or olber, and get the agony over with, and get nettled down to a nail war civilized life. The Harlow and Wicks mill at Star has bad steam uu several times recently, testing tbe plant, but made its initial ru:: last Friday, cutting timber for its own mill building, Miss Uarrtt anuounces tbe com mencement of a clearance tale in order to make room for new apring stock, which will soon be on the way. Costs .will be cut to pieces aud you can take advantage of theui. The Register's New Year s Edi tion is a very creditable one, and shows the result of the work put into it. We never knew so much of Lane county and of Eugene ard its surrounding towns. It seems as though Cottage Grove and Bo hemia rather got lost in the shuttle iu tbe edition. J. W. Baker and wife will leave : for a trip south on Thursday. Mr. Baker will go to San r rancisco, and Mrs. Baker will go as far as Ash laud for a short visit. Mr. Baker's trip is purely business and will only be prevented by his rheumatism, which is troubling quite a good deal at the present time. Christian Church, Rev. D. E. the morning and 7.30 in tbe even ing. Y. P. S. C. K. meeting at C:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo o'clock, Intermediate Endeavor Society at 2:30 and Choir practice every Saturday evening at 7:30. Preach the Word?" In the evening "The i)eirs Compromises." each and all of these services. Prof. Strange retuned from bis Christmas vacation on Monday laden down with bundles aud pack ages, and feeling relreshed and light hearted for the work before bim. Most of tbe cnildren were anxious to get to school again, and could be seen making hurried strides to school Tuesday morning Tbe little lectures that the professor has been giving on tardiness, seems to be haviug a good effect for the percentage is getting down a good deal and as the school bell is about to ring you can see the little and big folks hurrying and saying "Oh, my I'm so afraid I'll be late, and Professor don't like it," and then the little feet hurry faster. Parents give tbem a chance so they won't havo to hurry so aa to keep from displeasing the professor, for be hopes to have everybody on time ftl the time tbia term, Miks Nina Chandler of Arlington, is visiting with friends iu the city. Mr. Kby siy tbat bis son it get ting along fine and will noon bo borne again, and able be hopes o get around. Mike Wald and wifo of Kugeue have been spending their Christriai with Mm. Wald'a parent here, and returned to their borne on Thurs day. Tbe Ciaroutte V Hea-lbc ntable is looking more like a building each day, and Hie contractors hope to have it done before so very leu. Miss Antoinette Uurdiek made a flying tiip to S'lginaw and back Tue.sd.iy, and today goes bacic to J'.tigene to complete her work at tbe University. Mr. lo. W. Young of Seattle, a capitalist was in town on Tueaday looking for a chance to loan some money on good sreurity and for other 'nveHtments. The Owl Lunch Counter had a few minutes excitement the other night when the wall paper back of tbe coffee urn was net on fire by a match carelessly thrown down. The firedid not do much damage other than burning some of the paper off the wall and scorching the wood work, which wa easily repaired. The staud is doing a good business and is an innovation in tbe line here. Geo. Lea i still fighting with tho water in the ditches where he is tring to finish laying the new water sy 'tern pipes. The cbug-a-cbug of bis little gasoline driven centrifugal pump drawing the water out of tbe ditches is heard early and late. He hopes to have tba work all completed in a few dayH. His greatest trouble after tbe slow delivery of tbe pipe, has been the upraising of the pipe by tbe Moor's of water Mayor Veatch has a fine pen drawing of a Japanese maiden's bead and houlderH, drawn by his son, John. Mayor Veatch is justly proud of the work, and is anxious to see the boy get through his col lege work at Kugene that he may eend Lim to a firfet class art school, tbat he may fully develop his talent Young Mr. Veatch is anxious too, and hopes to do hia father honor in his work. Superintendent of Public In struction J. H. Ackerman has fixed the following dates for eighth grade examinations in tbe public schools of tbe State of Oregon during 190G: February 1 and 2, May 17 and 18, June I4 and 15. September 27 and 28. These examinations must be held in each county during the year aud each county superintendent man select the three of these four dates that suits bis county beet. Mr. Van Pelt ot Portland, who is tbe official representative of the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon ad dressed the people at tbe Methodist Church ou Sunday morniDg. and the combined audiences ot the va rious churches in a union service at tbe Presbyterian Church in the evening, in tue interests 01 ine League and its work. Mr. an Pelt has had much experience in his particular work, he was at one time engaged as a lawyer, after which he became converted and entered tbe minietry. He disclaims any party ailiance. being non-partisan, and working for the interests of all the people, the movement he represents being inter denominational. Prices Win. The hardware, tinware, stoves, ranges, farming implements, min iug supplies, giant powder, caps and fuse, as well as farming machinery tbat we handle, are sold at prices that can not help but please you. You can not afford to miss us. The Wynne HJwe. Co. The .Missouri Girl. "The Missouri Girl" at tbe Op era House on Fiiday night was a good show and was one of the most laughable seen here for a long time. Altogether the play was a very simple one but full of funny effects, which greatly amused the audience, which was out for a good time. The attendance was as large as any this year, acd no one went away dissapointed. Denver la Knotted by Sever' Suit Agelnal f ormer nelen ncnuii. Denver, Colo., Deo. 29. UpFer- tendom is agog over the application for divorce that Eugene Sayer, gen eral manager of the Imperial Equip ment Company, son or Daniel Sayer, the attorney, and one of tbt most popular young men ot tne city has hied in tbe District uouri against his wife Helen. Desertion is the onlv charge preferred, but wiseacres say there were other serious cauaes, Mrs. Sayer, was Miss Helen Mc Nultof HumiRton, Ore., and an ac knowledged belle. Bhe married Sayer three years ago, and was re ceived with open arms in the high est circles here. She went home about a year ago, but until today It was not known that the couple uaa separated. jOp The 1 r?- fill tb? fill tbe Neat Job Vo'!y All Kinds f; WW Creaf The Safety 1 1 Y,-?ai we ,1 Can be used in and strops like r; S'It cuts them off stick Griffin 1 mm mjw -i -Km-t nrmnr tt- ' - Dealer Dry CiocKis G rocerks A Fresh irtock ! ii: i... Best Goods at Lhr hot Ipsa Come ard . ii ..i.n I Tl II ill Ml Til I I piper & van mmmi IT MAD CHASE. 1 Minittio nioh In mnd rlifiso nftcr i health, from one extreme ot mnlsni to another when, if they would only ; 1 4 biTv .lr lwivKl regular with Dr. King' New Li:,' Pills their trouuics wouta uu im , away. Prompt reilet ana iiuick euro 1 (or liver ana stomacn irouuw. - c at Benson's Pharmacy. Guaranteed. THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS THE XUO IXIVU VI vigut.T - . v ...... . yeara o( age are net the rotund well fed. but thtu, spare men who live on a slender Be as careful uh ho will, however, a niun past middle age. will occasionally eai 100 uuini ur ii article of food not milted to bis con stitution, and will need a done ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and Invigorate lili stomach and reflate Ida liver and bowels. When thtu is done there Is no reason why tho average "uiu should notlivo to old ago. For sale by The Modern Pharmacy. h ' r'. i 'J Hfv- C li ! ': t A w m mv, :fk Rcai IV: v J be convir.cei Bridde b Beach 0V3 A::D ?J c r jrrcs 3 1. i-O I -1 . m-- 'rule verv Ilivdware l.illO. Pl.-.-A.- , ii:-.!VO etc. ALL Kkd)3 .liNu MlTLSLS A Scnci!)!j Move. Have- viUo you up i:-l 'furni- n j ohev r:i vn'- i , ,c ;,; i:, , ()iV ' ' ! j ii. in-1 AH- !, !L ,'ft-od. in l "'! 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