STAR ITEMS New Arrivals New S p rin g S tyles In Mens' Gordon lints. M ens’ Gordon Caps. M ens Shoes, all L eather. L ad ies’ Shoes, all Leather. L ad ies’ Oxfords, all Leather. L ad ies’ C aps— ‘‘Tho Saucy Susan." Pacific Timber Co KARIN & BRISTO W HUILDING. Mites Pitcher went to the Grove last week. Mrs. J. B. Stewart went to the Grove Saturday. •Tames Spahr returned home from Bohemia last week. Clide Kerr passed through Star Friday on bis way to Dorena. Miss Nora Vaughn of this place is spending a few weeks at W ild wood. Mr. C. A. Harlow retuwed home from the mines this week but has returned. Miss Mary Owens who has been visiting with her mother has rotur- sd to Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Ben Pitcher passed through Slar Saturday on their way to the Grove. Fred Thoinpsou who has been1 at Star for sometime returned to bis home at Junction. A large number of the Wildwood people attended the Star Literary Saturday night; come again? Cases of la grippe are on the de cline in our midst. People are wishiug the grippe a long farewell. There was a surprise party at Mr. Joe Wicks, Tuesday night which was enjoyed by a large number of the young people. J FOR GENUINE VALUES and your money’s worth you can not find a better place than ours, you are only paying a fair profit when you buy your goods ot us. Our new Cloth ing, Dry Goods, ladies’ and gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods a re the latest patterns and styles in the market, G A R flA N , H E M E N W A Y CO Leaders In Merchandising SAGINAW NOTES Ausil Wood is painting Ed Con ner’s house. J jB N T l.1T There’s Nothing Have yoijre.ves tester! for gla.scs LEADERS Fred Shepard has moved on to DU . II. II. l-ii:T K IK j A lit Kuar.inteed at Madsen's. A M . : WORK : W .VKKANTKD j the Bryan place. There will be services at the T 00 Good •J H. Martin, of Cri swell, spout a Officer First National Bank Building Everbody busy these fine days Presbyterian cburch Sunday morn few dais in the city thu .vtek. upstair*. ( All kind- o t e u g m v iD g d o u c a t K. V. * n. ing and evening, good music. Sun planting garden. fljjsa era w ssu te iv-e nii irte fit >r>T M ailseu’s. Hugh B u r of Eugene, was visit | day sohool at 10 a. m., Junior En ’ri.«’*.'**.'*’* O. H. Tapliu came down from deavor at 3 p. m.. Y . P. S. C. E. I. H. Bingham IVPIlt to Eugene | ug friends in the city over Sunday. Bohemia Saturday. - 4 iv k i M k ; m . d . Wednesday. at 6:30 p. m. Public cordially in A new. fine liuo of diamond rings just received a' Madsen’s. Will Culver came up from Cres vited, strangers and sojourners al I'H Y .H II 1 l.N a m i S t K O K O N D. P. Burton can»» well Wednesday to visit relatives. ways welcome. “ God is love.” in McFarluuU Building geno Wednesday. Over W ynne’s H ardware Store R. C . G r a c e , Pastor. Just received a carload of flour “ ---- tesir The mill men are getting a lay Andy Nelson, the electrician, was i that must be closed out regardless off on account of the mill breaking [ in Eugene Tlinrs lay. i v.-wi v. i v .aw r t.v w ! of cost. I will sell for cash only at down. J • . . -- Methodist Episcopal Cburch: Mrs. Winfield Bennett is visiting j the following prices. T h e q u a lity of goods w e use Frank Sharon is up on Row The pastor and members have been her mother, Mrs. J H inson a t. Eu- ¡Junction City White Rose...... $1.05 river helping his father cut rail in special preparation for evangel' and the ca re e xe rc is e d in com -' geue. Wilhelms best Harrisburg J. 1'U Y .M C IA N M u d S H R liK O N road wood. istic services soon to be held. Many p oun din g m a ke ou r p re s c rip * g* ich with glassesj Golden Medal Junction Hard * A ll calls promptly attended. Office: " P o r t e d g ru n u a t J .1 Main s t. v Phone 114. ! Wheat F lo u r.......................... Miss Ethel Colcord has about re Cottage meetings have been held tion s g o o d enough. : lit M ad sen 's. There _ ,, , Meda Harrisbn rg covered from a severe attack of with increasing interest. Cottage Grove lias tiie best of I Golden will be regular services at the Hard Wheat Flour- ...............1.15 pneumonia. New York City in that there are no | church noxt Sunday morning and Pride of Washington Hard strikes on the street car lines. Born— March 2nd, to the wife of evening, Frank L. Moore preach Fine Stationery Wheat Flour...........................t . 10 Clarence Willis a pair of twins, a ing both morning and evening. Bora.— At C.ervais, Oregon, 50 pounds Graham .............. 1.05 j v A TTO K N hY A T LA W Toilet Articles boy and a girl. March 9U1, 1905 to Mr and Mrs. j 50 pounds Whole Wheat Olilo«: Young Building, Main Street, J - W ojt Side. Jos. Best, a nine pound girl. Perfumes. ,,. . Flour ........................................ 1.05 Christian Science Services. 10 pound sa ks Graham...... 25 Miss Louise Scott of Creswell is School Supjflies Silk Creek Items Iu Woodmen Hall 10 pounds Whole Wheat spending a few days with the family Sunday, 11 a. m. F lo u r...................................... 25 Eld. H. W Babcock visited at of R. W. Veatch and family. Subject, "Substance.” 10 pounds Wheat Meal __ 25 the home of Wm. Tucker Tuesday. I 1 L ’ . MADSKN M ADSKN - , -, ^ The public cordially invited. to pounds Wheat Germea... 30 That must he an improved di- j W. N. Wheeler and family visit Flour by the ton, per sack . 1.00 vorce mill now in use at Eugene; ed at A. D. Owen’s the last of the J \\ulçüé3„ ¿lock* and Jew ell* at Î at least it seems to do its work sue- j Oat Wheat H ay....................10 00 flood Laundry Service C ) tta ge G ro ve . O regon week. y ■* l.ifWent 4 LMM it' prices. Prices. Flour delivered any place in the cessfully. The Fisher Laundry Co. of Miss Elsie Hicks from Southern I city free ol charge. Leave your The Wynne Hardware Co just •'11 ■ ■ - orders at B augh m an ' s Feed store. Oregon, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Eugene have established and agency rri I completed contract for Gasoline John Ashby. at Ostrander's bather shop. These engine in Lincoln's Meat Market, j Herbert Kakln Miss Jennie Collins of Spring- people do a high grade of work and Calkin and see it. All kinds P reside field is visiting her grand mother, will be plonsed to prove the same to Jp’r 1 3;' Ònice; Awbrev Itllilillmr Main utkout ' T. h ' tVjieeJcr you. The thermometer at Grants Pass, Madsens_ e i 'i i I*t t* Mrs. John Damewood. registered 94 Thursday. T h e, Mrs. I. N. Dresser of Lynx Hoi- j Lewis Nessler. streets and roads are as dry and F o u rth R egim en t W . 0. W . C A P IT A L I When Lewis Nessler came to Eu low visited friends in this neighbor dusty as in July. hood the first of the week. During the District Convention m» A.1* '* .'* '* .* $ 25,00 0 gene front the East Inst, fall, with a - - T a* .p*, Miss Bessie, daughter of Dr. strikingly handsome woman whom Miss Janet Davidson of Saginaw W. O. W. held in Cottage Grove t) X MOC’KtfTT. ^ Woods, arrived from Eugene Fri he introduced as his wife, Eugene visited her sisters, Mrs. Richardson another regiment was organized H - : PMYStOAN AND SURGEON A general banking day to visit the folks. The young peopl received them cordially, and and Mrs. Eugene Miller this week. making the fourth iu Oregon. business trgnsact- Offices in l)r. Geo. Wall building. Main 1 •ed :: ;r :ì fi lady graduates this year. Street, Cottage Grove. Office phone a Nearly every camp in the district they appeared considerably in local •Vnm :m. Hi sHldencu phone Mam w j Our school opened Monday with has a uniformed company and the A company of business men of society. Yesterday afternoon the M ir s Hutchinson of Woodlmrn in | ORGANIZED need of having a more complete or C Q IT A O E OROYE Eugene has been formed for the Lane County giaud jury indicted charge. There are 2.‘t scholars in O R E G O N ganization of these teams was felt. purpose of establishing a plant for Neasier on n charge of unlawful attendance. The following named members cohabitation, and as he was unable the manufacturing of cement stones were elected officers of the regi to furnish the requisite $500 bonds, for building purposes. The authorities of Douglas county ment: 1 DJEZ. j . J . ‘ Hor»e 8 hoelug a »uecialty. | is 111 n jail cell. The supposed Mrs. Wpgou and carriage re- Colonel, Z. N. Agee, Roseburg; Mrs Margaret CuHter, a widow j Nessler claims lliej are married, have offered a substantial reward •** fL J l fc N S K l» * 'Ù». •N ik . Ail work gnaranteed for infoimation that will lead to the Lt. Colonel, W. M. Green, Engene; »lave ymir horsesteeth ex- lady residing in Eugene discovered ^ut j,,.,. celq,gtllte does not appear SURGEON AND D EN 'flVT ** amiired and repaired. Shot» arrest and conviction of the slayer Major, 1st Bat. F. H. Rosenburg, VETERINARY KlUiKN h o m e on to ^ M uvlj en(.e a man trying to enter her home K. OKKilON at rear of Hetnenway « Burkholder’s Store t , • i- • . V Tuesday niffht, »be tir»*d two wbots. Nessler’* downfall came when of Jack Rogers, who was found dead Cottage Grove; Major 2nd Bat. E. Offiet' K. Bangs’ Livery Stable. Phone Main at him, but he escaped. Sheriff Fisk found out he had a wife iu a blacksmith shop at Roseburg a N. Joquish, Lake View; Maj. 3rd Graduate of the American Veterinary B ^ I C E TZ few weeks ago. Bat. Robert Burns, Coquille. IV iH ify 6 f Nw York «City tr C o n g r e s s lest week appropriated ut Carroll. In., who is now suing $ 1 0 0 0 0 t o send a committee of ten1 him f«r divorce The woman here United States senators and 15 con- , says her maiden name was Sadie De gressmeu to the Lewis and Clark's Mar, and her home in St. Paul. e x p o s i t i o n t h i s summer. 1 She is about 25 yei nrs old, while 1 .. ,, . . . Nessler is about 28. N o tw ith s ta n d in g l re<l ' ' s ' Marriage to bis co’isiu caused iu- 'EvA D a v e n p o r t , tie woman w i< dictmeut on the earn« charge as that to committed suicide a week wee ago .i-o__ of in Lee w i u i u t v . --- ---- fA r m o r against 1 !(n n iu n Nessler t u c c l'luard, 1 i u a i s i , who nuy have her body »ent • 101 1 1 ¡¡ves nenr Cottage Grove, yesterday borne, she was by tbfi reqiit-s o ie :lfierlioon. The wedding took place So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La G rip p e are stricken father buried here. recently. Marriages between cous with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened "Vben the windows of the m illi- 1 ins are illegal id Oregon. 1 ■ «tores are washed and dressed I Nessler has paid Cottage Grove and unable to resist disease. nery • latest Pans fashions it is „uveral visits recently. He was in- with the (hat spring is coming j tercsted in a protective association a sure sign .gold stale jokes of the 0f some Dature. fast. And th rill be in style a l s o . _____ . « ______ , millinery bill Vl have a very C irc u it C ou rt at E u g e n e . SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES f When : | You are | SicK.. | I J Benson’s Pharmacy f f 1 STPÎ J),tV^M A,:Y s 1900 General Blacksm ith in g LA G R IP P E- PNEUMONIA neat ¿how W indow ' Lewis Nessler, indicted for lewd ware store It sho?.s windmitl «».habitation plead “guilty' to the ,. , . | charge and was fined $250. cabin and clearing, with a ',,w0 p,pe l’luard for marrying hie in operation- It is ''ae ™an j cousin which is against the law of of Andy Nelson. , ., >: Oregon, was fined $50, and as he is -vithoot money will serve out his The gooi book says that is hard __ and way of * the transgressor M _ fine i» J*’1 the truth of this old adage is p Do "'lies granted : en every day. but with not such Eva Hem?’1 wav vs. James Hem- vengeuce as in the case of enW.i' ■ decree of divorce. George Mason, colored, who was Sioiluv' BristO'v vs Harah Bris- arrested in Portland this week for tow Wcuvsr. blowing open »•<«*. In (.the !'- f M i .- Wi vi-r »s t* three weeks he blew open five safes, •-. R iss. ll vs. O ll. which netted him less than %io. Dead-1 M A Deadmond vi He bn> c o n t e s t and as the pen H i alty is from eight to ten years the penitentiary he will have lime to repent and ponder over this old bert aud »till thuro are other. paying. F o l e y s H ■ not only cures L a G ripp e Coughs, and prevents P n eu m on ia , but strengthens the Lungs so they will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Do, hot take chances With some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drug when F O L E Y ’S H O N E Y A N D T A R c o s t s y o u no more and is safe and sure.. Contains no opiatps» S v , „ .a . » I L . CriDoe »hoot ten ye»r* »go w hich lert m y Long» •a M im h ê e n ^ tro u b le ? more or I t i » rv e ry w in te r »ince jn til t used F O I f Y ’ S H O N E Y A N D T A R which cured me comoleteljr end m y Lung» oo lunger trouble m e .— J . H . B R O W N I N G , D .D .S ., O rrick, Mo. •r * G V A C H E R . Iâ7 0 «* o«g -S,.. Chie»«*, »»y»: " M y wife hadI • w y teeere c»se o» L» G d.ipe, » n i U left her with • v ç iy b»d cough. She tried « bottle of P O L t iY ’ä H O N E Y A N D T A Ä end i* f i v e Immediate relièf. Three size. - 2 Sc, J 0 c, $1 00 . Th e SO cent » I n ront.lns two end one heff Vm? y much ah the «nett s in and the $1 00 bottle almost six tuucs ;i.i iou< h. " D it la C j u M t l t U t iM e SOLD CND RECOHMEHDLO BT Benson’s Pharmacy, Cottage Crova, Oregon --I* \