CoiMKrcial Club.
Your money is not rubber, but if you
come here, you can stretch it into the
price for more good clothing, furnish
ings, dry goods and everything to wear
than at any other place ip town.
I
very P u rc h a s e
S a v e s Y o u M orvey
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We can furnish anything for anybody
Clothing, T r i m m i n g , M e n ’ s a nd
Women's Underwear and Hosiery,
Men’s Furnishings, S h o e s a l l k i n d s
Pacific Timber Co. Store
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F .X C L V S IV E S E L L IN O AG EN TS.
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FELLO W S-
LEADERS
H u . Andrew Graham visited
Jttgene Thursday.
% fiss Maggie Veatch went to
i^lgene Thursday for a short visit.
Vhen you want quality in bread
and cakes, remember Parker’s
ery.
Mrs. Roy Welch visited her sister,
ilit-s Bessie Woods at University,
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this week.
Tl he comment that is most used on
he streets this week Is. “ I)ld you
B o w Newton was coining'.’ -’
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S T . K. Cam pbell, p resident ot t h »
he
C o m m e r c ia l C lu b
A committee was appointed to
; draft a set of questions in regard
i to Cottage Grove aud surrounding
City Council.
! country.
The City Council met Monday
The secretary was instructed to
night with Mayor Medley; Council- find out if Lane County is going to
men Veatoh, Hinds, Chamberlin, make an exhibit at Portland and if
Campbell, Currin, and Recorder the county commissioners would
Wheeler present.
Absent, Bing - 1 assist,
ham.
The secretary was instructed to
A letter from County Clerk Lee write to Andrew Carnagie and see
concerning Cottage Grove road die- | if a library could not be secured for
tiiet waa received.
i Cottage Grove.
The ordinance committee waa in
structed to prepare a bill to amend
Jury List for 1 9 05.
the charter and have it presented to
Jury
list
drawn by J. \V. V aughn ,
the legislature which would place
Cottage Grove in a separate road Justice of th e P eace fo r C ottage
G rove Justice and Constable D is
district.
trict and A. B. Adkins and J. VV.
Ordinance No 9 <i passed its third
R ak er called to assist.
reading and was as follows:
\ David M cFarland, D C Hauglinmu
.Section I. There is hereby cre W. H . Lincoln,
J. H. Baker
ated and levied upon ull the veal Henry Dutton,
J o e G a rro u tte
T . W Jenkln9,
Marlon Veatch
I). II. Hem enway, It. Welch
J, P . Currin,
Van Allison
J. H. Veatch,
J. C. L on g
George McQueen, W m . Gnrraan
John Stoneburg.
S T a T E O F OREGON. I
Cot s t y O f L a n k
)
Dr. P. J . Bartle, accompanied by
. C. Neal of Eugene, went on
M A R R IE D .
mrsday to the Oregon Mineral
M IN N E Y -M O O R E —At the par
irings, where the Dr. is located,
lors of the Hoffman house at 4
A . D. Hyland of Lowell, who
o’clock, Jan uary r8, 1905, Mr
me to Oregon in 1852, died at
J . F. Minney and Miss Pearl
We, J. W . Vaughn J. P., and A 1!.
kland, California January, 19th,
Moore, Rev. J . C. McCallum of Adkins, J. W . Raker, hereby certify
lere he had gone for his health,
the Christian church officiating.
that the fo re g o in g 4.r> names were
e was 68 years of age at the time
Mr. Minney is the popular pro this day selected by us to act as
his death.
prietor of the Gare Creek house at ; juror» for the y ea r 1905 in and for
B ‘ Gloriana” was given by the Vida, on the McKenzie, and Miss C ottage G rove district. Lane County
Oregon.
¿Indents of the University at Eugene
Moore is the daughter ot Mr. and
J. W. V a io h n , J. P.
Thursday night to a large audience. Mrs. Joseph Moore of Leaburg, and
A. B. A d k in s ,
Ik is reported the play was a, suc one of the most popular young
J. W. B a k e r .
cess in every respect.
ladies in that vicinity. The bride
■ W. P. Lockwood, travelling pas was attired in a lovely white India
How To Call by Telephone.
senger agent of the Wisconsin Rail silk gown, trimmed with point lace.
At times there is considerable
way, with residence at Tacoma, is The groom wore the conventional
siting his father, brother and black. The happy couple returned to annoyance in delays and misunder-
ters for a short time. Miss Flossie their home at Vida and a host of standing when calling over the tele
ockwood will accompany him to friends wish them a prosperous mar phone.
The central office folks state that
his home for a visit.
ried life.—Eugene Register.
mneh of this may he avoided by a
I Mr. H. C. Clark, advertising
little
pains on the part of the one
agent for the Curtis Publishing
who is calling.
Richmond-Medley Show.
tompany, publishers of the Satur-
For instance: I f the party who
ay Evening Post and Ladies Home
This week Richm ond and M edley
rings
up would, instead of saying
Journal, is iu the city to remain I two of the y o u n g men of Cottage
about ten days in the interest of Grove aUiied - J t on a tour through "M ain, three hundred and forty
Jhese two publications, both of Oregon and Washington tin wal one” would say. “ Main, three, four,
hieh are worthy of patronage.
moving picture show. Their first cne,’ - the number would be more
readily caught at central as they
Mr. J. B "Gross and
son, Guss btand was Creswell.
Grose and wife, also Mrs. M ary
On last Saturdap night they gave arc more used to this method.
Stran g and daughter, C ora, und Mies
The management of the phone
M aggie Shinn, all of Bandon, Ore-
goD, arrived in C ottage G rove a few
days a g o and expect to make th !«
th eir future home. Mr. Gross Is the
fa th er o f Mrs. A. W. K tm e, of this
place.
an exhibition at the Opera House
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com pany is desirous o f g iv in g good
to a large audience and it can be
;
.
7
,
said it
was equal if not superior to
any o f its kind that has been given-
in the city.
A ll wish the boys
cess in their venture.
suc
Edward L . Haff, the mining en
gineer, arrived from Portland Wed
nesday night and on Thursday Mahara's Minstrels— The New Òper-
atic Minstrel Boom.
went to Bohemia on business af
fairs. Mr. W. H. Swift, a mining
It Is alw a ys pleasant to look fo r
man from Cripple Creek, Colorado, ward to a real up to-date perform
came with him to the c ity and on 1 a nce of minstrelsy, and the new Ma
ham Musical Minstrels Is among the
Friday also started f»r Bohemia.
recent ebony productions of the cur
The Guard aud Register manage rent season, Critics have t>een pro
ments at Eugene have agreed to re- fuse in tholr praise of the unique
dnee the size of their respective 'Company and together the superb
scenic environment which Manager
papers from eigh t to six columns, j
Mahara has supplied this attraction
They find that it is too expensive to I ,vhlch ha8
enllwl a worlt of a rt
run dailies of the present size in a From a musical standpoint the Mn-
city of 6000 population. It seems j liara Com pany is superior In every
like a sensible move upon the part particular. The musical m elange
lielng an immense treat in itself. The
of those papers.
Norwegian singing socities will
have a special day at the Lewis
and Clark Cetetinial for a rettnion of
members and a contest for prizes.
service and no delays or intentional
neglect is allowed.
Social Entertainment.
The Ladies of the Altar Society
will on Thursday night, January
the 26th, give a social at Woodman
Hall.
For some time past they have
be n selling chances on a beautiful
quilt and as the chances are all dis
posed of, it will be raffled off at
that time, Refreshments will lie
served.
It is planned to have a very
pleasant evening and all are cor
dially invited to be present. Ad
mission 20 cents.
Dissolution Notice
The firm of L e w is A McQueen,
festive v a u d evilli™ also furnishes n
b ig part of the entertainm ent, and o w n e r » of the Fashion stables has
numerous other attractive features dissolved partnership. C. A. Lewis
j place Maharn'a Operatic Minstrel retiring. All claims again st the firm
on a par w ith the best. A t and all hills due the same, will Iv
i Boom
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night the com pany appea-s at Opera paid and coil« ted by the undersigned.
Ugo. W . MeqrCKX.
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Garmai ti, Hemenway Co.
G A. R Installation.
Cottage Grove, Or.
HALL
Heific Timber Company, spent a
days
dayi in Roseburg this week.
i itr *r u Cain, aged 76 years, died
his home near Lowell January and personal p rop erty within the O H. W illa rd ,
W h it G ow dy -
th. He had resided in Lane corporate lim its o f the C ity o f C ot- -1- H • M cFarland, B ert W ood
unty more than 30 years.
tage G rove, which is taxable by law ' F ' B-
W in . Lnndess
\V, C. Johnson,
J I. Jones
Rev. R. C Grace of the Cumber- for state and couuty purposes ex j J . T . M nrkley,
H . H . Veatch
nd Presbyterian Church of this cept unplatted property actually W. Slm niifelt,
Joe M iller
lity, is this week conducting re- used fo r farm ing, a five mill tax for elm s YanDcnherg, W. S. Clirisman
S. R. P ip er
general purposes far the year 1905. J .S . Miller.
ival meetings at Eugene.
R. M. Veatch,
L H. B ingham
N. 12 . Ayer, secretary .of the Pa-
The Water Committee was au Jno. Barker,
F lngat Hinds
fic Timber Company, came up thorized to investigate and procure Chas. Lewis, -
J. W. H arm s
N. H. M artin
om Portland Thursday to attend pluus for the extension of the water I -. Martin.
H. O. Thom pson, Jim Ostrander
ronios.
the atfairs of the company.
E
You Need a Telephone.
The Cottage Grove Commercial
Among the mast useful and nec-
Club held its meeting Monday ! essary conveniences which homes
' night.
as well as business houses can have
Following regular order of busi these days is the telephone.
ness the committee announced that
Many an hour is saved and much
Mr. Newton, the humorist, would annoyai.ee is prevented when the
lecture at opera house, Feb. n th . residence is connected by phone
The question of essays was again with the rest of the city.
taken up and it was decided to offer
The telephone com pauy has re
a $25 prize under following con cently received a large supply of
ditions.
phones aud is now prepared tc
The Commercial
Club again place one in your residance for the
makes an offer of a prize of $25 to low price of one dollar per mouth.
be divided into two prizes; the first
Leave your order at once with
of $20 and the second of $5 for the David G riggs at Modern Pharmacy
two best essays on the above sub aud enjoy the use o f the phone
jects.
with the rest of the city.
The conditions of the competition
is as follows:
M W. A. Installation.
1. A t least six essays must be
C o tta ge G rove
Camp, No. 64!
submitted on each subject.
M odern W oodm an of Atuerk’a, ¡ 11 - 1
2. At least six parties must no- I stalled Its officers on Tuesday night, j
tify the club in writing, that they j T h e y w ere: L e lto y W oods, v. c. •
intend to compete; such notification G eorge Ewen, w. a.; C. W. Wallace, !
clerk; W. A. Johnson, banker; E. R.
to be in by January 26th 1905.
L ock y , escort; R oy Sehrleve, watch
3. Essay must consist of from man: Joseph iCoreulk, sentry. Just
1500 to 2000 words.
at the close of the ceremonies many
4. The essays must he in by of the Itoyal Neighbors arrived. A
March 1, if the competition is de- ; splendid lunch was provided an I a
1 general g ood tim e w a s had for some
j dared open.
hours.
For further information address,
A p p om a tto x Post No. -U, G. A. ft.
on Saturday Installed the follow in g
officers:
G. W. Mclteynohls. com mander; W.
H. H arrison. I. V.: R. Griffin, J. V ;
Win. Dickey, If. M.; II. C. Dutton. A d
ju tant; Daniel W oods, Su rgeon; oeo.
Thom pson, Guard: Win. It. R oot. S.
M.
Has Sold His Inierest. «
Mr. James Hem >nway
som etim e past has
o f the
Garm an
whp
for
beeu a m ember
H em enway
C om
pany has disposed o f his interest in
that
concern,
n igh t took
the
and
ou
train
fo r
Thursday
Portland
anil from there w ill probably g o
to
Seattle and other points.
F o r sixteeu years Mr. H em enway
has been a resident o f this c ity
and
has nil of that tim e been one of its
m ost enterprising
and progressive
MAhara's Minstrels.
citizens. H e represented the cou n ty
one term in the state legislature.
Restaurant and rooming house
or
sale. Inquiry at this office. It
operation in all its affairs, as w ill
the Com m ercial club, irr which he
Wagon making,
blacksmithing
has taken a leading place. M r. and general repair work at J . II.
Hem enway w ill probably return for Baker’s shop. E very guarantee of
a short time in a few weeks.
good workmanship given.
tf
T h e city w ill miss his active
co
B O R N —To the wile of J. E .
Young on Thursday, a daugh
4 +
: 4 f. ¡t e
ter.
Wattes Keene and « fc who have T h e r e ’s Nothing
been at the Vesuvius mine si’.ieo
Too Good
last spring came to the city Friday.
They will visit Portland shortly.
The National I.etter Carriers
Association will hold a week’ s con
vention at the Lewis and Clark E x
position, beginning September 8.
An airship tournament will be an
attraction at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition. Large prizes will be
awarded to the successful contest
ants.
A crowd of almost 5,000 people
visited the Lewis and Clark E x
position grounds recently on a
pleasant Sunday.
Cars of exhibits for the Lewis
and Clark Centennial are arriving
daily, and the displays are being
stored in the fiuished buildings
é &
When
Centennial Notes.
The Order of Railway Conductors
will hold its biennial session at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition on
May 9.
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SAFETY
V
One of the big n o v elties in Min
strelsy this season and a leading
feature w ith M ahara's M instrels is
the appearance iu the first p a r t of
tw e lv e handsom ely eostu m ed lady
voeulists. This double s e x te tte o
Indies ure graduates of the famous
Diumvln M usical College, where all
higli-gradp colored musicians are
educated. It Is an acknowledged
fact th a t the singing features of this
organ ization compares
fa v o ra b ly
w ith the finest operatic companies in
existence and surpass In excellence o f j
harm ony all so-called Minstrel v o
calists. It has alw ays been tin- en j
d eavor o f .Mahara Brothers to excel
In singing features, and these ladies
aided by tw en ty male voices In gran d
chorus certain ly p ro ve th at the man- j
agem ent has struck the keynote ;
which pleases and also In vigorates
the life of minstrelsy
You are
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pounding make our prescrip
tions good enough.
No M ore W ir e s
Since the perfect Stove-I’ine Fastener has
been in the market.
Call and see it at
M ILLER ’S NEW AND SECO ND HAND
SPORT. It is easily attached and insures
safety.
Look for the Football “ Hooters” —they
make more noise than a boiler factory.
Fine Stationery
Toilet Articles
Perfumes
School Supplies
Benson’s Pharmacy
Cottage Grove. Oregon
C.J. M ILLER, Main St., near Bridge
WHEN YOU CATCH C0L0
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption.
F oleys H oney -T ar
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold. Contains no opiates.
It Saved His Life After the Doctor Said
He Had Consumption.
W R. Davis. Vosalia, California, writes: “ There it no doubt but
what F o l e y ' s H o n e y a n r i T a r saved my life. I had an awful cough
on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced
taking F o l e y ’ s H o n e y a n ti T a r and found relief from the firat and
three bottles cured me complete!/ “
A P o lic e m a n ’» Tostimony.
s, night policeman, of Nashua, Iowa, writes: ‘halt
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' cold on my lungs and tried at least a half-doaeo
winter I had
bh
medicines
and had treatment from two physician*
advertised c<
y benefit. A friend recommended F o l e y 's H o n e y
without getti
■ thiids of a bottle cured me. I consider it th*
am l T n r j
lung medicine in the world."
greatest cou
Three sizes— 2Sc, SOc and $1.00 The SO cent siae contains two
$1.00 bottle almost six times as much.
l#s as much as the r.mall sise and th*
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h s titu ta s .
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