v O u r Mollo: "L iv e a n d Let L iv e" LADIES’ W R A P P E R S LADIES’ UNE ER W E A R Ladie» fleece-lined eece-llned underwear, under« good honest values. res. 50c to $1 suit On» of the ic most complete complet showings in town. N E W G O O D S A R R IV E D 85c to $1.50 LADIES’ B LACK SATE EN Umlerukirts. If you are wi.se you will take advantage of this offer. C H IL D R E N ’S U N D E R W E A R Comfort at small cost. $1 a n i 2.25 25c to 70c suit NEW YO RK RACKET STORE &/>e A . K. SHER.K, Proprietor E tt” lL E n J B rid g e Our line of Ludies’ Misses and Children's lio»e are com plete. Men's sox and fancy hose can't be excelled. Boys’ suits, men's neckwear, underwear and all kinds of notions usually kept in u racket store. S P E C IA L A small line of ladies' misses and liild- reu's shoes at Actual Cost, to make room for other goods 15he Stamp vf QuaJity M EN’ S DRESS SHIRTS O ur P olicy: "Q u ic k Sales Small P ro fil, fer C ash." None like them in town for the money. M E N ’S O V E R A L L S 50c to $1.25 Some good enough for Sunday, to-meetiu« pants. NEW GOODS A RR IVE D 5 5 to 95c Men’s and Boy’s Wrk Shirts Cheaper than your wife cun muke th em . Boys’ and Kids’ Overalls Economy revealed in every price 25 to 4 5c 45 to 60c LIVELY CITY ELECTION Ell W . S. C h r ls m â n ,Conclude«! from first page. CHRISHMAN Ban ' BANGS lots were tukeu which resulted in the re-election of H. E. Underwood. The vote up to the eight ballot stood, Underwood .‘i, Martin 2, j Ostrander X, necessary to elect X. .Some little surprise was createli about town by the selection ou ac count of the high salaried man be ing elected, H. E. Underwood put ting iu his bid at ft it) per month, aud Hobt. Martin, tbe present night- watch, 850. However, the matter; rests entirely with the council the i mayor having no voice in tbe selec- j C O T T A G E GROV«' tion, their being no tie. The sewer ; O R E G O N bouds carried by a vote of 283 to 80. The retireing mayor and other members of the council are to be complimented upon tbe efficient ser vices rendered tbe city during their administrations, it being u well established fact that universal satis faction in such official positions is an “ unheard of quantity.” W o have them at all price» I ^ O u r Stock is Complete in the Above Lines s ; v« : The newly installed officers are Also, we carry the best makes of tools of all kinds I intelligent enterprising public spirit- f o r carpenters, cabinet makers and machinists. ed tux payers of tbe city in whom Complete stock of general . J ! tbe people may safe1}' repose couti- hardware. See us he tore buying your farm imple | deuce, us it is a matter of fact that ments and wagons : ; • ! their own personal interests will prompt them to give tbe city as con servative. economical and business “ powers that be” that the names of like administration as is possible, in members of both factions appeared consideration of the fact that con on the slated ticket and not until the templated progressive improvements (Concluded from IIi si page.: (Concluded from lir»t page ) ticket was sprung iu the con the most important aud uecessary, j oping a group of rich claims. On to be chosen to attend tbe republi vention was it known to he other being the construction of sewerage, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the Vesuvius over a mile of tunnel» can county convention Saturday wise. This kind of political juggerl- will inc«r the outlav of a large sum. | Death of Hon John H .5hupe United States Lami onice, have be«u drilled. The ore is oxi- | April !*. Organization was effected ry may flourish for a time, but it is Here's congratulations aud wishes ' Hon. John H. Shupe, one of the Koseburg, Oregon, March 15, r Notice is hereby given that in compii dized to a depth of 350 feet, and ■ by the selection of Col. W. H. Blair sure to meet the frown of public for a successful administration for prominent citizens o f hoseburg, null with the provisions of the act 0» Congress the quantity is said to be unlimited as clisiriiinu and C. J. Howard for and party condemnation in the end Mayor Medley and his council. well known all over the state passed timber u,'*d.7n‘.h'.'Vi.'t",o/, X . i X ’ r' and enough is blocked out tu run secretary. Chairman Blair appoint and its adheareuts be relegated to a away ¡¡peacefully at his home Nevada .and Washington Territory,” asex •4 to all tbe public land states by act of A for rears. Ou another claim there ed Jas. He men way and H.B. Yancey remote corner iu the political bone- L ake C ou n ty H e a r d f r o m . early Sunday morning, A| ril 3, 4,1892. yard where the thistle and briar is 1,000 feet of tunueliug on a lode as tellers und tbe election of dele- ¡State politics this year center on 11*04, of heart failure, the termiual- S AKA II K. It LA IK nf copper ore, whicb carries from 5 gut«» proceeded by ballot, tbe print ! berry flourish. The sentiment for the nomination of republican candi ion of an illness of several months, has this day tiled in this office iter sworn s to 211 per cent copper and gold. Mr. ed ticket being the only one in evi honest politics may become some dates for congress. The tight in the it . ,,, _ .y ment No ¿on; for the purcltase of the i He was neat h o4 teats ol a0e. section No jo, Township 20 s,of K 2 west Hard in mu» in the east to aecure a dence, was elected by majorities what dormant at times but may al two representative districts is warm Mr Shune serve*! oue term ns will oiler proof to show tumt the luiul sou . 1 , vx , more valuable for its timber or stone than large plant adapted for the economi ranging from 40 to 65. After tbe | ways be depended upon to assert ing up iu good shape. The repub state senator from Douglas ccuuty, agricultural purposes, and to establish here cal treatment of all characters of slated ticket was declared elected, itself when trickery and ring meth lican aspirants in the first district was elected enmity clerk ami also to said laud before .! .1 Walton U S Coimuir r at his office at Eugene, Oregon, Monday ores found on the claims and to take the delegates were “ instructed” to ods become prédominent in a poli ti- for congressional honors have raised served as Register of the U. 8. laud 13th of June luo4. She names as wltn William H. Blair, Lee F. Lamlretli, Kobe. steps for extensive development on vote lor I. H. Bingham for repre j cal party. their flags ready for battle in which office at Uoseburjf. Blair, Joseph E. Young, all of Cottage Or sentative. and the meeting adjourned. all the properties. Comity, Oregon. several prominent candidates are in MINING A CT IV ITY The funeral was 1 h »1«1 Monday Lane Any and ¡ill persons claiming adversely The to towing named delegates IH oei’KCTtX ELY UOOll CLAIMS. the field. Ihe candidates mentici . - 1 afternoon from the Christum church above described lands ac requested to Hie . Auw>ug tim claims that have been were chosen, C. H. Burkholder, M u c h W o r k B e in g D o n e o n the Feir- ed at this time for the republican and was veav largely attended. claims in this office onorbefore said 1:1th day! June. 1904 .1 T B hum »is, I v ie w P ro p e rty . prospected and hart great bodies of John Burker, W. W . Chrisman, C. nomination are L. T. Harris, speak Rev. Geo. C. Ritchey conducted the (m is' _ __ Keg Bohemia district is assuming activ- er of the house of representatives, ore in eight are the Great Northern,1 J. Howuid. W. II. Blair, Jas. Hem- NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. services. Interment in the Masonic Wliit« Iron, Black Bear, Utopian enwav. Win. I, unless. C. H. Yanden- lty incident to the Summer season. ' «yho resides in Lane county; State I ctmetaiy Ilt Hoseburg United States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, Mar. 9 ,1 ' | said C. A. Harlow, who "was in Port- Senator Geo. C. Brownell of Oregon Group. Eugene, Gettysburg, Mon- luug and A. L. Briggs. I Notice is herebv given that the folio“ No fault is to be found whatever ; laud lately. Mr Harlow is heavily City; Cogressman Binger Hermann nioutii, .Salvador, Florence, White named settler has filed notice of her Intent' It P a y s lo A d v e r tis e . make linul proof in support of her claim, Hear. Fatleu Stump, Hiawatha, with the men who were selected as I interested in the North Fairview, of Iioseburg, and other prominent j that said proof will he made before J. J. W Jones wrote ou the blnck- . United States Commissioner at Eugene,!' Annie group, Golden Buie group, delegates on the slated ticket, hut besides having several other good men are mentioned for the place. ^ Billy ^ April 23, liHM. viz: H. E. No.tWM.fSrace Ben Billy Jones can hug the simply the inetlu>d employed in J properties in the district, but his Sweepstake, Leltoy, Olenwood, for the c '2 lie1.. e '2 se1,, Section 18, T But at the present time Harris seems ship lit South. Range 3. West. She names girls better than any boy iu school” Nemo, Fairview, Sunrise, Golden innkiug up the ticket, and right here attention is mostly directed to de- to be tbe strongest candidate and j following witnesses to prove her continuous! Hule, Grizzly. Mountain Lion. K1 it may be stated that there is uot, - veloping the North Fairview, which he is warmly supported by a ma j Tbe teacher seeing it, called him up, idence upon and cultivation of said land H. Trunnell, W illiam s. Keyes. JolmH Calailo. Transvaal, Homestead, lied nor lias there lieen. any opposition i is controlled bv Eugene people. He jority of the republican papers of “ William, did «on write tlmt'’ “ Yes Jesse and John Trunnell. all of Cottage Grove, Or OI18' J T B r id g e s , Regis! Gross, Venus. Yellow Jacket, Suuset, in the republican camp to I. .H said: “ The North Fairview has tbe district. If all reports are true ma'am,” sai I Billy. “ Well you can Bingham of this city for the nomi double shifts workiug driving the he will win tbe nomination with stay after school” sai.l she. After Gracksr duck and Elephant. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, nation for representative, but where i tunnel on tbe freemilling ledge, I hands down.— Silver Lake Central school the chlidieu walled ful Billy mis* \ k \ k ah KA u. Roseburg. Oregon. March 23, to come out, when they began tu Noticed is hereby given that the folio: This year is, however, the real b e the frictiuu aU emne about was a which shows a width of from 10 to Oregonian. settler has tiled notice of his intentic: guy him. “ Got a licken. didn’ t ye?” named ginning of the production of tbe disposition on the part of a certain GO feet, carrying average values of make final proof in support o f his claim, that naid proof will is- made before J. J. Wa “ Nope,” said Bill. “ Get jawed?” A n E r r e n o u s R e p o r t. element to select and slate a delega 1 17.50 per ton in free gold across its camp. Tbe completion of tbe l . S. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on railroad affords facilities for getting tion fiom this precinct to the county i entire width where it is crosscut. A report is being circulated about “ Nope.” "What did she do?" they 9, !9iM. Viz: o i l 11. E. No. 907!, Charles II. I the K s w ' w » a. s e '.. Section T.»( in supplies and machinery, and for convention, and ihereby ferret out Besides this ledge, we have several Cottage Grove, it ap| ears, to tbe asked. “8l.au’ l tell,” said Bill, for R ;! " • lie names tile following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon and £ shipping out ore and concentalea. certain proiiiinont local members of ledges carrying base ores, such as effect that Miss .Vila Hanson, who is “ But it pays to advertise.', vat ion of said land, viz: Isaac N. I>rrc The Bohemia will be a great factor the party au.l set them selves up as lead sulphides anil copper pyrites, displaying an elegant stock of mil 'fen r . Sheridan. Thomas J. Johnson,|G W. Johnson, all o f Walker, Oregon. in the mineral output of tlie state political managers or dictators. with high values iu gold. This ore linery in tbe building on main (Al) j . t . B r id g e *. Register., 3000 MEN WANTED. and stimulate commercial prosperity When the primary convened it was can he shipped as soon as the roads street formerly occupied by Welch N otice lo r P u b l i c a t i o n . To buy Kennedy's Chain Light in many srays throughout western too lute for opuoailion, which had are in condition, as values will run Si Woods, is only here to remain a United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, March 17 I'M Oregon snd iu l ’ortlaud— Portland been suppressed all along by the from f">00 to $600 per ton. We few weeks. This report Miss Hau- ning Liniment, for Rheumatism ami Notice is hereby given that in compllac- all pains and I i .H- aiiih ti< > n false assurance on tbe part of tbe propose to erect a ten-giamp mill son brands as absolutely false ami Pi ice 50 wiih the provisions of the ect of Congreti ' Sunday Journal. 3 ,1.8,s. entitled "An act for the «ale with a concentrating plaut on the states that she is endeavoriug to cent», all Druggist, or by ¡nail upon June Uml«er lands in the states o f «’allrornia.Or*£ property this season, ns tb:>re is suf- build up a penua»ent business receipt of price, write F. L. Ken- Nevada .and Washington Terri lory,” asextir 4 1&92*H th# ^u^ ‘ c «tate» by act of Au; I ricient work done to warrant a prop- here and is decidely well pleased ned\, Sagitinw. Oiegmi, f o r WI LLI AM II. 11. ROBINSON, j er supply of ore for such a step. with the liberal patronage accorded testimonies. Satisfaction Guaran- of Doreiia. county o f Lam*. State of Oregon, - There ia 800 feet of tunneling and her by tbe ladies of Cottage Grove teed. this day tiled in this office Ids sworn stat No. holm for the purchase o f the nw1, ot iiw1, drifting ou the ledges thus far ilis- since she came here and she hopes section No. 34 In township No. _*». i ‘ •f range No. 2 west, and will «»Her proof to I covered. tocontinue to merit and receive this Report of the Condition ihat the land sought is more valuable f»»r “The lead and copper ores, in- liberal patronage. Indian Brad Work, Embroid of First National Bank, at Cottage Grovi 1 timber or stone than for agticultural pur 7f 1 , V '.w.IV . , a, , /■Mablish his claim to said land fe In the State of Oregon, at the close i stead of lieingiu the oxide form, are ery Materials, Battenberg and ’ ........... • ¡I«' Kt-iiMer aail Itei-clver o f this »liter »1' March 28th, 1904. | easily treated by a concentrator and Iterry IHaiits mill Seed P otatoes Wruiin, mi SilturiUy, tin- ttli day of_J" B M O C K IS . Point Lace Patterns, Up-to- » • **v names as witnesses David Logan-berry roots. The logan Loan* and discounts ................... j will make a very high-grade pro- •4 49 1S5 A1|"'U.w u '" 1- B- U n d , William AT secured and unsecured Date Collars, Dress Patterns t 457 50 all o f Dorena: Oregon. I duct. Plenty of timber and water berry is a cross between tbe red Overdrafts, S. Bonds to secure circulation Any and all persons claiming adversely 12 .500 00 | are at band for all necessary mining rasplierry and the blackberry and Premiums on U. s. Bonds 58.5 00 altove descrit>ed lands are requested to tile Stocks, securities, etc. claims in this office on or before said 4th. «lay 14 052 8.5 Las the ffavor of Isith and as big purposes and tbe property lies be Banking house, furniture and fixtures 6 230 <8» June 1904. J. T. B kiimxe » from Nat. Bkv not reserve agN (m » ) *- O p er* H n u if Bldg •581 M» tween tbe LeKor aud Crystal and again as either of its parents, and is l>ue I>ue from state Banks and Bankt-rs 2 0.5O 00 the leadmg berry today except tbe one from approved reserve agents *»4 2KS ;g; the Oregon Securities property. NDTIC’ K FUR PUBLICATION. OGLESBY. Prep paper currency, nickels £ rents 127 99 Price by mail, 50 rrae. "The district is noted for its strawberry. United states Land office. Lawful money reserve in bank, viz Roseburg, Oregon, March • Specie . I large, quick ledges, and wherever cents per doz. by express or freight, Rcder 13 450 00 htT* b7 given that la eomry ion fund with U. s. Trr—ur with the provision! of tha act o f Congre» Excelsor er empi I any amount of development work is 100 »2.50 1000 »15. (3 per cent o f circulation) «25 00 j •utitiad "An act for tha Due frt*m U. s. Treasurer.other than 1000. 5 per cent redemption fund........... doue, a good quality of ore is en strawberry plants »3 per Mm bar lands in tha States of r a llfa n U .0 r f " Mhi ngt on Tarrltory,"asax Money maker potatoes. tiO cents per countered. th* public land stataa by act of A Total ................. ♦1*8 033 83 Man) new faces are in evidence in bushel. For sale by L. 8. Coos. LIABILITIES. BRICK JOHNSON Dillard Ore. the district, and prospectors are go *cl 8) Capital stock paid in .................. ♦ 25 000 00 COUnty #f Bute nf Surplus fumi 1 500 00 E S i i i ! ing into that section by the dozeus. ila> 1» this office Ids Undivided profits, less expenses ami R E A L E S T A T E and M I N IN G C L A IM S statement No. »A' h » for the purchase o f the l A Snap f o r s o m e P r i n t e r . taxes paid Tbe snow is rapidly disappearing 2 • k5 01 of Section No. is in Township No. 2t. scat* All kind» of improved and unimproved city and rouutry prop- One R. ê R. hoe stop-cvlinder J'4 other *.t*I.1 k_ N .n ational !’’* outstanding 12 500 ( iS S K t 1 .wp,t* and w,n from the bills and the smoke of the Prf*"f Xo ~ » • - . I T to Banks l erty at loweat price* We act a* agent* for property owner», S S L ? 1* Und is more valuable for i power pres* for sale at a great bar- Due t.. Trust t'.m um nir» an.iV,»I I M C , prospector is visible everwhere. 1 * rtr J1??* than f»>r agricultural puf * " iti,ui JV _ Banks coliect rent* and remit promptly. :: :: ,.o .4 and to establish his claim t«> said land* gain. Ca|>«city in m paper* an it R papers an Individual deposits subject 'to"check tux Geo Graham baa just secured con jt; i d. Walton. I . s. Commissioner.in his olL ifl< ■ of ■ deposit. •___ - *71 70 Oregon, on Saturday, the 25 day of trol of a group of claims which be hour. Weight crated. 4'200 pound* Demand certificates ------ Rfmea as witneaaea: Carrol H Total begin active development on. The Would require some overhauling, *m aL; N! T. Sallee. Joseph W icks. John E. Wi C U R R IN S 4llaf star. Oregon. address The L eadxr . Cottage Grove. property is situated on Noonday 1 T r ï n<1 *11 P * 10®* claiming adversely, I W ti**eler. Cashier **f the aivive named bank do M c F a r l a n d s Itidge, and shows good ore. Freight VÎ1 Und* are rerpisted to flic Additions : A g e n ts for iffkwml| swear that the above statement' t< F ire true to the » l>est *“ «*» of » my > w,...~t~.___ _T ^ belief ,s x„lms 'Rthl* office on or before said 25 day knowledge and hauling has begun in earnest and •nine. 1904. Don’ t neglect that bouse any _ T- c - ^ h k e lr r . Cashier. M R S . C. A. P E R K I N S (A8) j . t . B r id g e s , K*’ i tbs roads are in fairly good condt longer, but call at the express office Correct—Attest: tion.” H p r b fr t R xrtw . and have Tom Awbrey write you up O li vkr Vr.AT* h . The worMa* greatest timber We will have daily mail before Lola »old on tbe installment plan. Reference. First National « W. H aw lev . a policy; in either the .Etna Insur is to be found in the counties Directors, many week» pass, and that will faci Bank, or anyone in Cottage Grove. ance Co. or tbf Oregon Fire Relief nl*s- ____________ ^ ^ M«i«a4 tw»m f t e iy u f r tM, a,,i UlaUop and Columbia iu Washr litate bu»:ai-s to a tnaiked degree. J. È. Y o i x ; . Association, of MrMmcville, Oregon. I <U) 01 Apr'L ton, and Ti'amook, Coo*. Doug- N-dary Public. an4 Lane, in Qregon, THese are the magic words that appeal to the Shoe Buyer That is w h a t y o u gl want, and what you get, when you buy F a sh ion Stables 3 e lz - S c h w a b F ir v e S h o e s , o r TOOL OUTFITS FOR THE M E C H A N I C A. A. Cutter and Cahn-NicKelsburg Heavy Shoes REPORT ON KOHEMiA. Gridio & fetch Co. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Beads Beads Beads # I n n NOVELTY STORE n ..HINDS VENSKE.. 112