i The Bazaar Fine Summer Shirts, Tics, Ovi-i ;ills, jumpers, (iloves ;iiil Sock s lor nn n ,ui ! llOVS WHITE. BLACK am TAN Lncc and Cauqc lloso lor ladies at 25, 3D and 50 tents. LUNCH GOODS ( lii'i i'C f ! ml w I':iiin III i .'i II I . Ki ll I I'tC. ' . 1 1 ' I Iv II IM I i 1 I i i. I III of , i.l I' Mt'llliew Kodaks, Photo Supplies. Edison and Columbia Crnphoplioit cs and Records The Bazaar. Collate (irove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Sni 1 1 1 m ni'l I 1 1 1 1 hi S7.l?(i.37 1 1 -1 -.tit . Mniii'V (" 1'i.ui "ii I' ' 1 . 1 1 1 ,111V K xi-liain'en Mil. I , nvai l,i I liua ill ll.e I 'tail- I s II Kill' Kill IlK IN Tl-l'Ii-llt. I l II I I MM i'bnIiIi 1 a ! 1 000000 000000 0000c o 00000-0 (. Dirct-iorM w, 1. 1:11 t-, Mi I I No, I I. I.o C. I 1 l;i II, '. Ill I I ' I I I . I I , - KIM. Paid Capital $15,000.00. W. It.' Abramt B. Lurch C. Ro.t Klnit A. H. Krlto I'rvtldrnl V i v-rrrtldrnt Cnhlrr A.iint Cathler We k l iti t t In' : i . -t U 1 1 1 jn ii n I i"iiM, lii lus and I t in ieli i'l mil-', rind will be pi wit h tliosi- u In i new account. a-i' l fn in el o 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 We pay I per oil on I iine 1 - -posilH utter Aiinu-t I , I'n '. We will In! iiinvcd lo our pi'i ina lielit lioliie on or alii'ill dial date 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOc! killtms couch! nd CURE T,ic LUtlCSJ WT" Br. King's Now Discovery roNSUivtrr.vN OUGHS an- I'riro 50c .. 1 .09 li mi Trial. 0L0S Unreat anil Uuu k. ;a Cui- tor nil THROAT met l-ONG TiiOUU- LES, or WONKY .HACK. J Buu osi this $00 Alachine lor V5 FREIGHT PREPAID. l(ln,t wn iJOriiir. lock- ulilt-li, il.Milild in'.!, irn I h r.-ail 1 lot hliiilllu: baa hiiImiiihUi- bulililn wlmler ami iiiIiit Illicit Improvo inriiln. 'I In" I" Hi" A NTI rucsr MACIIINK. II tlm mum iiiachlna aKu"'" an- iivkiinyinifi'O lr. All ttt I m-li nit'lt Ih K W"11 eH,h inarlilii". S.il.l lor only . .....i, una i.l montlilv. . . .,iMiti,ut nuini.iiF khuwIiiK frep.ldjou larmcnU 'r wit CKIOIf pin". Covuriz rurnlluro Company 173-175 Hint St.. I'OIMI.AND.OU. A TKAdlC PINISII. A wiitcliinan'H neglect pel 'mil ted a lenli In the great Nurlli Sen ilji, which a child'H linger could have ftoinied, to liecuiiic ii ruinous lireuK, .hivabtnting mi entire province, ol' Holland. In likf nuinnei' heiinj' i Melver, of Viineel'iu'o. Me., perinltted a Utile, eold to i uiiimtieed n " J tniuli: IIiiIhIi wiih only iiverte.l liy in Klng'K New IMseovery. Ho wr. "ilueo (loctul's nave mo up lo He ol lung li.llaniniaiioii. enused hv a n''g lected cnlil ; hul lr. MiK N,"w .'very hiinviI m.V Hf"-' iij;''iU' I hcHt eouglMHid cold c.i.e, .it .Itenson H Phaii.iucy- .MK! and rl. '"'ul holllo free. Sal mm news VJ- ft SLSL JU jl AJl R a JU 8 Je fi.fi fi ft Jl A 5 Subscribe for tho NuKi-t. Concur make, llio best cigars in urchin, Win. Pidwoll iH Imck in town oiico more. I.ovi (Jeer wont t(i EiU'cim on I business Saturday, Frank SI y Hjieiit Sunday with Ins I parents nt Crcswell. ! Bunker C. Rons King 1-ft for Voiiciilln on Monday. A homo brand is tin-kind for von to Hinokc C. O. choirs. W . A. Jlomtiiwny hu" bargain ouiilors full of bargains. Mm. Muy Ilait icturmd lo town liter h hliort visit away on Saturday. MiHS White returned from n visit to Miss Auteti in Eugene on Satur- lay. M. II. Anderson returned Mon day evening from u couple of dayH. visit at Portland, Oliver Veiileh and Tom Wheel. -r went lo Eugene Friday and rc till lied on thf local. KtisHel Welch, manajo-r of the electric plant, nnnlo 11 hliort busi'tics; triji to l.ueno Saturday. . 11 , if nciiiuiiniii s biuio wi'.si 01 Sunt. Hrii-L'S of II,,. Iiri.ii. ..r. mil returned Irom the soutl hpi-nd Sunday with his family. to I Cuiiip furniture, stools and eotv evi-rytliiiif,' to make caniji life com fortable at Watch A' I.'nvsoii's 1 llainiiio ks ol all kinds at WaN I, A I, arson's. Ijit your f.d.:s at home kccji cool in tlm h munorks. I I'rof. Woith Jlarvey is woikin;,' I ut his trado in Medford and -.o ttin;' rested up for next year'H nehool. . (Ill, ..Ml, .& .1in( ij n J,III1..1 1'iiivance eame in from Sorim-field 1 10 aueini me ninerai 01 ir'ii on j Sunday. i The ChambeiH I, umber Cu. has ' ! I. .. :.. r i " 11 ;,i-iiui 111 u nute iuaniiiy 01 2-inch iron pipe which will be used ! for a fine water supply. Prot. Strang in taking it easy at his home in Ashland this summer, and expects to inako a trip through Kastcrn Oregon before ho returns rindluy, the Koseliurg i'iano nri.lKO in Kukin A UrisloWs Idd.,!, ' , ' 1 ''..s .a.y Wall and Waller Sis. jll.c(,.o.e. s" fr:":: Lru! n i, visitors i J '" 'en mi aim badly BprainciJ his ankle, vo that now he is going around on crutches. Philip Ilohl came up from his sawmill on Saturday to spend Sun day at homo. He reports tho woik going right along, and expects to get to sawing before so very long. K. R. Giltuer and wife of Port land are visiting Mr. and Mrs. le I.eur lleinenway and family. Mis. (liitnor is it sister of Mr. Hemen way. Holy RolletH of Monr.nia, Cali fornia are preparing to cleanse themselves and their families by tho Hacrifice of their eldest children on an altar of firo ho dispatches say. Robert Suitor of Cottage (Jrove, Oregon, has practically decided to reliiiijuish tho sawmill business, lor a time at least, and will start a flour mill at Vancouver. Timbennan. Mr. and Mrs. Fingal Hinds left for Portland on Saturday for a visit of soveral days duration. Mr. Hinds has a iloal on hand that ho hopes to put through that makes him happy as a lark. The scores in the baseball games on Friday at tho Woodmen's eele brutiou wore good. The Woodmen boat Star (1 to I, and Cottage Grove beat the Woodmen f to '2. Not bad records for amateurs. Tom Gill has just purchased a fine peanut roasting maehino at ft largo cont. This makes eight such machines iu town, and should sup ply tho town for all time to come with peanuts and popcorn. The first two autos of tho year have passed through the Grove and report tho road out of the drove towards Portland as fair, but Houth to Koeeburg, through Pass Canou, as being a terriblo road to get through. T. II. Chambers is nnxiously awaiting the arrival 01 uis tinrd donkey engino, which ho hoiifa will reliovo the shortage of logs at tho mill. The question of delivery of logs to the mill Hoems to bo bother ing nil the mills. Mrs. Maria Harding and daugh ter, Miss Uessio, arrived at this place r riday from Salem to spend tho summer on their farm home near this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Conner. They were accompanied by Mrs. Harding's neice and a young jady friend, both of Salem, Hems of Interest in and about Collate (irove ml vicinity. 71 Tf 5 5 0 5 ff 5 5 B 5U i fi P 8 fl P. A A -3L5 -JLP J. S J Oregon lituii's aic becomi'i- k u ' v 1 1 everywhere. Jui- Young went, lo bii: iii' "-; Sutiiril'i v. F.ug'iio on Eugene ote.vn i,.iu iry, Allison alio J I.r,tm;;a agents. W. H. Sham, male ti ij tu I '.)'.' u- ;'.at urdn y hurried ',', an I ( lllI 'L I !, ' III' t ) ''II 1 ;i ! e th. .' bam I.ihiii V. A. IIi iiji ii". Tnml.M, v..!: , vacations u(, Ye; if i i .oo at. t'Mf ;i t a your munni'T !( h i.i J.IWHOIIH. Sewing in achino ed on suliH' i iption U!1 coupons rr ( eiv wlieu you pay 1'OK two 1 1 neau. SAI.i. I i 'Is, IlllJ'lil' (.' room house. i C. I J. IHl'l l:m- 3 V l'i"i sai,;jil Iiomi'h T(:i or Uruiid's. ol Ch: Coli'cc- at ;o Met''; (;o. ,Ie(jiKrn arrived from lli' north siili Cunily nll' i- a si, 01 1 (tip away. Avk for a fi S.ml,i,l ,' , 'J'( ; nrinid'-,. u!i;n' C.iT.. of Chaso M t--alf ! H.., 11 I .11 . .1 T mi-.. 4. 11. c nun uoi 111; anu ,uis M....1. . r t ... . 1 m-i 1 . in 1101:1- ni'in My kii.-Mv.! Voll efin W li.lt U v a 1 t li.'Iit 1'i'iC. Mien as C or."(is ei ,ars I'atrolii'j 11 home jiidnsliv building iii) a j'ood trade that l' li v it': o"d Ina't i ii. at lorv. 'I C--H- 'I !, !'a .. II ' ivly j.mniiig bad at a reduced i... -l a I ;; iiMiicr, inn a or, ) I can be rate 'Mt!i Xui'git Slll.se; ti, ,ns, I'm an ex;.' 1 1 piano tu::i and re late of liieago, pairer. call up I,. t. Woods, Kimball's I'iano factory, 1 on phone 3.. Chicken f.nu ier.s cret a 1 r.:trv fomu.il, and keep ost .-u. The Northwest Poullry Journal and the Nu;;grt lor 1. 7.".. Harry Metcalf and K going to th.. hiih; this outing t :; thcr. Tliev Welch are year loi an pro! ose to rustica'e in ;;oo,l lashion. Mrs. Das.-ct, wile of the S. P. ! I !i 1,, nr,l.l ... I , : . . 1 r . " ,lfi " J L jviaui ami anss I.ionri l'erKinc.r ti,.. i..,i. 1, . 1 11 10 ( rnvr. t, outlay. Ico cream .social W diicsday evening at Christian Church to pay find expenses ct Woinans .Suffrage movement in (Va-vo.- dove, (huid I music by-Miss luibuur ami band. Cottage (irove is having a num ber of nttraclii -ns now. first a tent shooting : d'eiy ar.,1 now a merry go r"i::..l, along ith ?.: other Sui fraiici-co ih'ogi'.ij-a .show. Dr. Hockctt ciime. in from his vacation on Monday noon and brought with him tke wife and baby. They had a splendid time in their camp and both feci very greatly refreshed. Tom Wheeler says that the local carried moro passengers from Kugcno. to Cottugo Grovo and vi cinity than it did to Kugene, Fri day night. Others say that the local is doing more business from Cottage Grove than it did from Fu geno. Miss Edna Kerr of Wildwood and Mrs. Nellie Pitcher, wife, of Night watch Given Pitcher, left for Manhattan, Nevada, last night where they will visit a sister. Miss Kerr expects to spend tho fall and winter either in Nevada or South ern California.. 0. (). Willis of Silk Creek was in town on Saturday and reports hav ing just finished cutting 500 tio on which he has done very well. Ho says its hard work but it pays. He intends to put in a small sawing plant to saw up tics with when he takes another contract. The Drown Lumber Company got in its third donkey engine on Monday which went out on the afternoon train on the O & S K and will be put to work at once. With threo engines tho company hopes to ba able to keep enough" logs' in tho pond to run the mill steadily. Mrs. John Kohl and granddaugh ter Mis Lancelotte Fritz of Mc Gregor, Iowa arrived hore Saturday to visit with relatives. Mrs. Kohl is a sister of Mrs. G. P. Hawkins whom nho has not seen for thirty two years. Miss Fritz is a school teacher and will probably remain here for somo time. They had a delightful trip and mo well pleased with this country. Jt costs the Mormons $15oo for each convex t secured in Chicago. The land fraud bases n.rn still fill iu un the uewupancrs, I lie Harvest Is On! Binding Twine. Machine Supplies. General Hardware and C ; ; i ; . p i 1 1 ; Supplies. IIP. CO. 1 oiiiirinaliori of a grant no i'i" n-i ri'iinst the United i . VHt'd in any fcpecific land i i ii!u--t ho fallowed by an s'lrvey. I'oit'an'l street car trouble 1 1 a''.!a-1 hf rike was avoided o;i:';tary advancement of ' ale by the street rail- ' ii.i,a!!i' m, without tho recog of t ! . '.- union. VfiU'l ' Stat ; ai.d M Ofdel-il Ti.- 1 . I tl'.. ! 11. ' tanest man 111 the Klks con- i V( 0:1 wa- r, feet f inches and a orJv weighed 1 17 poundn. . '. h-i .iif d 1 1 7 pounds .ru --.a f,"ir feet, tbree rpiarfer.s inches. : ho was first to violate local option law in old -' it where Ivlia buttons II.; sold a bottlo of . l.o tl.rr I tut- al . 1 a "ainhiller, and when it ivt.ii on him the court fined -,o r.i;d sentenced him to -: il.ivs in iail. At that ..ii 1 rv 1": w; Ti; . ' Yamhill will cot be bothered ii ranch bootlegging. Corvallis 'Roaring rails," a terra suggest tbe noise caused by the devcl nent of furrows across tho run in ning head of a rail, usually oblique to its length, the tops of the fur rows being' very hard and the bot toms soft. Such rails aro also de scribed as ''corrugated." The common objection to these rails is that they occasion a deafening rn, ise when trains are passing over them which causes great discom fort to passengers. Some prospectors pretend to be able to locato mines through ob sening the vegetable growth. They declare that there is a plant that grows where 'hero are deposits of icnd ; that m an iron country birch t re s favor limestone, the zinc vio let indicates tii posits of zinc, and there is a plant that grows in low, deii-e bushes, with small leaves ei?.o ,1 wild r. en lo:; with t!.i;k white down and se-colored llowers in clusters stems, which indicates the presence of silver. Coinage executed by the mints of the Puitcd States during the month of June, r.'Ci'., was as follows: Pouble eagles, ;? too,;5fo; eagles, ;o; half eagles, ;s'bio, 1 15; quar- ti r cables, o'2o- Half Kj'; total gold $1,4.30, dollars. Si'2'2.5o: quar tet- dollars, $.2,0'!36.25; dimes, S'2-S'2,7ij.".6o; total silver $32 1, yq.Mj. Fivo cents, -fSi,631.25; 0110 cent, $-1 1, 136. '25; total minor, o-'tbTi'.oo. Total coinage, lf'2, 0011,7." 1 S5. Coinago executed for government of Mexico; gold, 5-peso piece::, 1,000,000. A New Mill a Probability. J. T. Jones is figuring with some lumbermen on erecting a mill here. It is thought that the deal may be closed 011 Saturday, although it is not cetlain as yet. Bom. At Creswell, July iO, 100C, Sherman Morss and wife, a girl. to ;.l.iou Koopor A ss nits Sloutlv. Anti-Saloorv A renoit comes from Cottage Grove to the effect that George Eg 1 i 11, employed by tho anti-saloon league us 11 detective to look into tho mailer of alleged illegal selling of liquor, was assaulted by Oscar Parsons in that city Saturday even ing and beaten in a terrible manner. Parsons who conducted a saloon there before 'prohibition went into effect, met Kgliu on tlm street and knocked nim down. It Is said he then jumped on him and proceeded to pummel his faco almost iuto jelly- Parsons has disappeared and is siid lo have left tho town to avoid micrit. He ii well known in Eugene having resided here several yearn. Eglin is the same man who ob tained the ovidenco in tho cases of Pryud and Hughes who were re cently ai K sted far selling liquor at Florence, lesulting iu a heavy fine for llughea. Guard. WVNXI TOSTOSCH00ISMO IT For ' 1 ( ?or " Also a line line Gents Shoes Lalies Fim; SIioch $1..0 to $:5.r,n. (Jr-nts P'inc Shooa sfi.- to $;.oo. SPECIAL ATTENTION C. H. BURKHOLER The Safety -) -? 3 -3 Can be used in cither hand and strops like an' razor. JSSTIt cuts them off slick as a whistle. Griffin & The aV Cl xaOtSlc All the New? I fill the Time f Neat Job Work of All Kinds Done 1 me'll treat Mlrvlnd Loca.tloi Star Consolidated Mining Co., by C. II. Thompson, secretary, tiles notice of location of following claims in the Bohemia district: Black Traveler, Hustler, Smuggler, Hughes, Hartley, Last Chance, Daisy, Mexican, Bonanza, Glover, Mchvdemus, Star, Intension and Golden Star. R.<y Transfers, Wm. and Laura Lnndess, to Oliver Hart, blk 6 in dec. aS twp 20 SK, 3 W; $Goo. V. S. lioys on Wavy to Encampment. The Oth Field Battery and the 21th and 1st Batteries of the U. ri. Army from tho Presidio at San Francisco passed through on Monday euroute to Ameri can Iake, sixty miles from Vancouver, where there in to be a n IS ffl EDOCA'IS a boy or a girl to wear tho 1 11 ii niiiiiii It is wear, worry and waterproof It htxs style and charac ter and is worth more than it costs. of Ladies' and All sizes to fit all sorts of feet TO SHOE CUSTOMERS Real Razor Veatch Co. yon Rkjbt groat encampment of national troops, fifteen thousand soldiers boing gathered there for drill. The batteries are all equipped with the nowest models of the 3 inch rapid fire guns, and had in each battery 130 men. Kach battery is a littlo short of horses, having only 105 no.v as a number were recently con demned, and only a few of them have , been replaced bo far. The boys were having a time here with soveral of the now bronchos that did not take kindly to the trip. The train waa running very slowly and the hoys found it hotter each milo they went north. On the see. ond section of the train, which came in iu three sections, there were two automobiles, one big white steamer, being for the use of Gen. Punston, and the second for the chief of the signal service. Hurt, mm 11 j 1 1 fjubsctibo for the Nuggot.