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V'A- ■ 33 } J i > LEADERS ut g f a 11 iriftST"ufW »«T « f i t if g la s s e Btl’s. ilia MeGilvrsy weut to Oakland, Jsy. b y ;I S | i« r k . * t Vurtlund in vtsi|- Dottagv <fn u » A ¡bail* io» u fu* V L'Ilo oho Btu'isè' left Friday )regoó City to visit Mr. iluuBe’B V C ¿utcl in «Ln, of Wi o lbu*a, i- giieët of has brother, L. O.’ •hiiiHon. ijlilj J d l.J I e “ Elba” litui the corner stoni heir new bmiJiug a* 1’orUanil lineada# guanto', red atjhlaih DR. SANBURN FRENCH SPECIALIST At Cottage Grove. £ î'be.jprega ¿on Weekly, published j the ^University llnive of Oregon says: The Glee Club made a trip to The White Medicine Chief— The Cottage Grove Saturday and gave a of Cares. concert there that night. A fine audiync» made it pleasant for the he eon crt, and afterward the students of the high scUpol entertained the boys very hospitably for a couple of hours The bull whole the reception Wi-s giveu the Club v.’us decorated with >be Varsity oohud, and a large tfiTltyjOT life best of puli'h was served ^v the, high jichoal.girls l’hl^iiiiprërfeTiHi made l>y the Glee Cluly Jiny> af Cottage Grove was go < 1, and the welcome promisi d tl e college singers on i h 1 ir n e x t v is it t o FO R King GENUINE VALUES and your money’s w orth you can not find a better place than our.:, you are only paying a la ir profit when you buy your ^cods ot us* O u r new Cloth ing, D ry Goods, ladies’ and gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods a re the latest patterns and styles in the market. mi h . , th a t < x k y ia t o .he 11 o r e b e a n y th a n Oilkipstri. Ins piir- that this"túne. Albany and Corvallis will likely led the boarding h »use of Hw, r Jackson, which she will hero bo the unxt tielils of compie.st for I am now In yourtown introducing the Club this spring. ir conduct. iny wiiinlerful arts of healing now bWi»re the oulilir. isa JeaMo Aulaf and Mr«. D. R. Don’t full to emue unit have your age, i>f Aulaf, wore Cottage • 1 incases told, uml bo cured if you Fo.ty Years Ago. w inti. Remember, 1 tell your disease«. ve visitors thjs weok. Potty roars have passed awav I have two arts of healing. 1 lioal the Southern. P icitic hold its an since tin buttle of Petersburg and with magnet power, and witli roots, herbs, harks and Is cries. Come one meeting oF stockholders at the surrender of Hobart P,. Lee. and all and I will tell everybody avilie, ou April 5th. Yet tlieru are many living who their diseases. Please lieaP In mind fha Stanford u n iv e rs ity , r e c e iv e s were uieu at that time and who that l am the only man who nmnu- a cv o f n e a r ly ¿ 1 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 fr o m fought upon one side or the other fnctnrers these remedies this side of ( Paris, as there is where I learned dufingTBS Clvii wnr [Stanford's estate | these arts ot healing, and shall in the Gpwyn •e now livin g nun have lilt ure put certain kinds of medicine flu Misses Ncivland a’lno.i'iec Al^Ye, t«usefU^ riistmahoi- xh» time imyi ur drug stores for the benefit of spring and su m ui't tfpenuig tiffin nas M r S ; R Pipei- of this the public. My olllce and laboratory are al ¡Wednesday', A pril 12. l!ls_ llip s t street, I'niverslty Park, ■resident Roosevelt is keeping the On the second day of April 18(55, Cortland. Oregon. Ispaper corn spbaddatx busy otfl> w h il e the b a t t le w a s ragiug, a ball Now located at Oen rnl Hotel. Ibis travels to the west. from the gnu of a yanteo si> ink t he O ilie r in parlor am! room tl. W i l l remain in Cottage drove till |be general opining of Miss Bar- ground just in front of Mr. Piper April .‘lo th anil return every month j y ni i r 9 uud glancing, hit him in tlu right T h e r e ’s N o t h in g in the iuture. | millinery store will occur on HK. II. H. P K T K IK CONSULTATION F llK K at any Wednesday. The billies urn shoulder inllictiug a serious wound. time. AM. WOItlv : WAUKANTKI) 4 Too Good There will hi services at the Pres He w h s placed iu an ambulance Ited to call ami s ;e the new Olli« « g First XAllouai Batik Building ¿Í byterion einneb Sunday morning and alter three days of trave'.iog upstairs. 4 le hats. und evening, pleached b\ the pas r e a c h e d t b p Tempi to I ot FurmviUe. '.*w ’ #■ .#> P M P M p-ïkPMP& Agrtcultutal Association Organized. [lie 0. A Sj l i train in its ilail.y V»., win ce the irah was extracted tor. Sunda) S. lu il at lb n. m. •V., Loiaue, April 1, 1W5. to W ildwood lvTings down a Aind wbfcf) tfe' kept and on Sunday Junior C. E. at ¡5 p m. Senior C K. W. K IM K. M. 1>. 9 Pursuant to call, tbe citizens of at t»:30 p. m. Pn lie eorJially in |uber of cuts loaded with lumber, lust.iieuisuiUeiiwg ihe day, bunted A 1 or wood. r i t Y M < I A N and S U K U K O N it up and showed it to some of his Upper Siuslaw and vicinity, met for vited. Sftangeis and sojor -neis tbe purpose of adopting a constitu always welcome. (Gilet* in >1« Far laud Bulldinn îf ftii'ti4 h and nimiinted flic sturv. ¡stirici f i n d r p fio t w .*’s üardwurtj store $ ote thfc thè if iféa “ Therefore being justified by I \Vhile at. tb| pioipilat' he was pa te»!! aud by-laws of an agricultural i 1 . 0 ’ l ’hofiu, 341 Keaiiluuco Phone, 336 l:r " inefy h-’A s shewn tinsi te lson by roled, which be has preserved and hssi , iatiou Electing permanent faith we luive pci u with God .P P **- PiMPiViPiMPtePiMpS |e Mi- -s Newhm 1. and reinem- officers and performing any other through our L or i Jesus CL’ rist.” reads as follows: • their opening day <s Wednes-i bu iness that might come before the li. C ÜBACii, Pastor. '•TV whorti it nay concern: |y. ApriJ 12 . The quality of goods w-. .0 This is to certify that the hear I meeting. W. li. Hawley was called to the I f . W. .fenln * refilrued Thurs and th 3 care exc ■ set! in com e r hereof. Sr R. Piper t!Srd P H Y S IC IA N santi H VK G K O N 9 A l M. K Church Sunday, Mem I chair aud W , N . Crow appointed ly from Portlan i. wtrfTP im had Ragt. Tenu this day gives bis Ali calls promptly attendud. Office: % pounding n’ -xe our prescrip bership day at morning sc. vice Main ht. Phone i 14. I secretary. Itu attending a ru ‘«tin g of the e\- parole not to Leai arms agniust tions good enough Permanent officers were duly Prayer and praise at 3 p. m. litivi) r Mtiici: •> is ■ r’. if eaters of the government of the Cuited .P -'.P 'i PM î PMP>\ ■ j Preaching at 7.30 by Kev Skid elect«.i . W . IS Hawley, president; Imericn. States, nor enter into any mili more. A ll ere invited to services. ♦ ‘i* ! .V « 'Ai# n f P * g vice-piesidents, W. I. Coleman and tary' capd-ftty itnni duly ex I Ground was broken at Medford F. F Dav.s; secretary, J. Atkinson; K. YOUNG Fine Stationery changed by the military author tbe 4th for the now railroad that J. , Measurer, \V. N. Crow; directors. ities. * Christian Science Services t « i : n k \ AT LAW I to be built fnitii that placé to Toilet Articles Geo Landseth, J. H. Crow aud G. ‘•■j P auuwnk -,, In Woodmen Hnii Offic» Young Building, Main Street, rater Late. About 4(1 miles will 4 1 5 . Slandish * Wi t Bide. “ Capt. 3C Mass. Vol. Pei Turnes Sunday, 11 a. iu. built at once. Constitution and by-laws were Asst. Provo. Marshal,” p : . 'kPMPÎU.P& Subject “ Atouenieut. ■ properly adopted. On motion our SrLjol Supplies Pilar jaeltHOiV hod family left Parinvilie, Vn., April 1 fair is to commence the fir s t W ed lliursdays/or Saginaw, w here they 17, 18(55. A new. tiro h 11 1 rill visit Mur t w o " .t it * and then A rA lr. Piper has not been duly nesday in October and continue ust received at Mn.i C. MAD8KN J? j three days; all exhibits f o r premi lith Aden M/t’ nt mi inl fiUnify w ill «^cJjaAped lie Dionsideis he is not ums to be iu by D o o n the second W A T C IIM .4 K K K Jiove to fjt nd. On They expect to yet eligible for military duties. "Five Hundred Dollars Reward.” • dny. |o over liytid. Suiches, <'locks and Jewelry On motion a committee was ap I The Lowest Prices. Codage Crove. Oregon iuu .Southern oomuerii ...... I’ .ir 'ic ir 1 (.' impjnv mip.o R. H. Dakin who is about to open Trout Hatchery. pointed to solicit premiums, special; wij| pa>. Five Hundred Dollars ic- v*3 I bank at Gpringtield is having dilii- ‘Thou. Aw biev has started, iu a* aud otherwise. Committee as fob j wa-d for iuroi until u leading to the lulty in getting his goods from the * s * •* w Iowa: J. H. Crow, W. f Coleman, jancst aud conviction of any one of ailroad fbnipnny and is suing thé small way it is trite, but nevertheless ' Geo. Landrith, W. H. Davis, J. A the persons wiio rc-i'iciousl) p'ni id i / ; , . c .-,.v-V I it is a start toward a trout hatchery, j Herbert Eakln P. for possession and damages to Presi dent Mr. AwhrtT has been studying j Crow, W . B. Hawley and Jerry A t ties on trick at pi., .te road crossing he amount of $500. I "»• Aw Urey Hulldlua, M u u s ir w t Í T. C. U.iccler two miles oust of A'bs n , A p.il 2r,d the latest works ou fish culture aud j kinsou. Cashier I» K N T 1 8 T Moved and carried that secretary 1305. has secured a site for his plaut at The Standard Oil company lias J. P. O ils . been BiieJ by the city of Chicago the mill race of the Cottage Grove send proceedings of meetings to tbe »''*'*• *■ •>'«.-•>'**♦ 1 tárW«WK papers for publication. Gem-rd S u j eriuteudant." ■or forty inillion dollars for the al- Flour mills. C A P IT A L \V. N. C r o w , Secretary. He has bad made in Portland tbe Approved, ledged uitp-pavuiecta of inaiection $ 25,000 B. A, W orxuixoton , lees on naphtha and gasoline. The proper appliancek for the hatching; * I J li. C. T. IIOCKKTT Geneial Mjuager, BORN pity must ini getliug jeuiouH ot the of the eggs lend tuts oucl <*ed a place, >ÿ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A general bunking for the troughs etc. He will begin Chicago university. O lii.- business transact >r. Get». Wall building, Ma*u 1IÍ with the eggs of the rainbow trout. ^ HI TL— April, 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. M itri ed :: :: .. 1 H g • Grove. phone f - . Office --- -, phc... V AH kinds ol eng. iivlugdoneat H t: es id eneo phone Main W5 Mr. and. Mrs. K M. Hoot, who twenty or more thousand which ' Frank White a seven pound boy. Madsen’s. f Wain 303 , OR GANIZED Ihave been’ at iHe TeeumiiN mine ih have been arranged for. tS6 Wl-. .»• . W- ». V t w r . a v Vyf c o t TACE OROVe H A N K I N S .— T o Mr. and Mrs. ■Bohemia for some six mouths, came After the trout are batched they R E O O N W ill Hankins of Star, Sunday Ito the city Wednesday They will will be kept in the troughs for Bankrupt Stuck ¡or Sale. A pril 2, an 8-pound boy. Ivisit in Portland a short tiina ami nlio^t two naiiiltm when tbev will I have on band a bankrupt stock ■then go to E ly, iNevada, tbeir former be plaepd ill Hie race above tbe mill ¡o f General Merchandise and Latent 3 D R . T . J . |home F. ....... M. » a a son of W m . B Avbicll will Ui rcrt-enoii so they enn- Horseshoeing a spccmlty. Wanted. ------ I medicine’ s one door east o f the Wagon uud carriage re- ll.HJK.NSKl>: |lloot, editor o^ lb « Bohemia Nug n<(j .Hst'iqs' Mr Awtitsv sav il ing. All wt»rk guaruntml Cot- Griffin V eitch Company, which I A 15 <>a 20 acre farm Dear iluve your homesteeth ex- VfcfER IARY "MHGECN AND DENTIST I get. will take three years to raise his own jage Grove, must be improved with ! will sell at greatly reduced pi i .uii inetl and repaired. Shop rs. Q A R H A N , H E M E N W A Y C O ., Ü SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES Ä W ! | W hen Y o u are : S i c k .. IV- Ü U J,’B II B e n s o n ’s P h a rm ac y f j í First 1900 General Blacksm ¡thing Many of o o f best known mti.-eus [are iu Portlabd this week, rrspond- [ing to the eall o f the government of- jficials iu the timber rises. It is I hoped they can nil pritvr ttieir part in accquiring timber claims was in [ accordance with the law. stock fish, uieauivliilo he will pro- j house, barn, etc., give price and 1 («nil and be convinced. No trouble cure eggs froto other sources. full description. Address, “ B’ this to show goods or an- ,ver questions ont« The propagation of trout and the this office, C. C. IT aci . k t o n . anuual stocking of our mountain slreSifcs vvoiilii be of future valué to ; this locality, as fishermen will travel i long distances to visit good trout i fishing. , j Tt is said There aré hut two trout hatcheries in the state. The Unriat travel is worth lookiug after ami tbe next legislators might do worse than to take ?p the <yuc ,- So many people who have apparently recovere tioa of trout hatcheries. Henrv JvvEmsoii who has l»e«n at work at the Gri/.dey property in Bohemia, ganke to the city Thurs day. H e,G 6 cr^ ■ to con fef with Mr. W yant about the shipping o f more ore to the Lewis aud Clark Fair. Mr. Johnson says the Griz- zley property fs showing up splen Hnvc v q u i'C }* Uwisti At H didly under the recent develop Madsen's.:^ ments. kduate of ge o Y t ry Ht able. Phone Main \incric.iu Veterinary ■ York Oity \ :: : at rear of llumenway A Burkholder’s Store :: :t m m am , 1H H T LA GRIPPE «’ The dog poiacum have got in Remember their work this weok. But no dogs That James Ostrander is agent for were called and they are still with the Fishef Laundry Company o f \ us to bark and fight. Harry Bre- haut’s bloodhound, “ Old Tom " had Eugene. the closest call, but he is now as New Street Hats. frisky as ever. Miss BiNftles desires to call the at The Richmond Medley Concert Company visited Ilrain on teotion of the ladies and young Thursday night and under the misses to her new and fast onable auspices of the Normal School gave streets bail X K IM .I SK, OKKOON . Bato.« one o f their high class entertain Eugravluig 'Tone free o n a ll g o i ments. Financially it was satis purehaseil a* 11 «'. Mail» *n’s. factory and the people were well pleased with the exibition. The Mr W . Conner, editor o f the company will in aliout a week start on the road with their own Roseburg flatiuieal<*r ”waJ in Port conveyance which will enable them land last Wiclf pun.ht'MU g a new Mrs Conner to reach places away Itom the rail press for that paper. ac.companlsd him. roads. --------- j Nearly ail fh'1 fftrit free« itow ' uvenier spoons in full b!<M|, winch gives the < 1 Lewis and C iu k | a very h q^Dme appearance. at Madsen's. from an attack of La Grippe are stricken with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened and unable to resist disease. F oleys Ht not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevent."» Pneum onia, bt .tm£s so they will not be susceptible to the development of serious luntf troub. £ clip.m os V ith some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drup; . hen F O L E Y ’ S H O N E Y A N D T A R costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates. I had a bid case of L* Grippe about ten years a^o which left my Lungs so weak that I have been troubled more or less every winter since anti! I used FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR, which cured me com pletely and m y Lungs no longer trouble me.—J. H. BROWNING, D.D.S., Or ck, Mo. Three aiats-25c, 50c, $1.00. Tim 50-. the $1 00 bottle al" G. VACHER, 1ST >od St severe ease of l.a Gitf; a botile of FOLEY’;» ; ONET AND TAR •ontains two and one half tm ■ es as much. fic t'J f.î SOLD ASO RECOMUEÜOO DY Benson’s P h a rm a c y C o ita le C ro v e. O re g o n