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B oakukbs W anted .— M rs E M
A fine lino of ladle’s watches just
bomos will take a few boarders received at Madsens,
iter AtiS 1. Liulies prefered.
llev Liiliugton and wife returned
To rut P ub lic . — H aving just com- to Eugene, Monday.
Iplete 1 » course of instructions in the
Mrs \\ di Coffin, of the Divide, was
l l ’rof Itogers system of tinting, we
in
the Grove Monday.
lore prepared to do the most beauti-
Iful work known to our profession.
Attorney J E Young was down to
IThis work is excellent. Call and
Eugene, tho first of the week.
|6ee our samples.
Geo Kerr, of Wildwood, spent a
W ool S o l d . — Sara Friendly made
sale of 100,000 pounds of Cotswold day or so this week, in the Grove.
la
I wool to Kosbland
I Tbo price paid is
Bros, of Portland.
Joo Danewood was down from his
not stated. This home on Sharps Creek, Monday.
I ¡s one of the largest transactions of
Dr W W Oglesby, and Ed Bundy,
this kind occuring in the Willamette
of Junction, wore iu the Grove
Valley this season.
Monday.
P ainful W ound . — Monday, Chas
Thos Medley returned from Bo
McKibben had the misfortuue to
hemia, Saturday, where he has been
split his thumb with an ax while
working in the mines.
splitting wood for the threasher
Misses Laura Jones, Hattie and
engine. He came to town and Dr
Lizzie
Orpurd, left Saturday for an
Job took 24 stitches in fhe injured
member. The wound was a painful outing on the Coast Fork River.
Darwin Bristow and family, re
one.
A W hirlwind — Last week while turned, Saturday from Newport
Mrs Mnriou Lebow, of Lynx Hollow where they have been spending the
was a doing her washing as usual summer’s outing.
a short distance from the house aud
the spring, a genuine whirlwind
suddenly arose, swept the tiro from
under the kettle and almost instant
ly had the surrounding grass afire.
The fire was at once beyond Mrs
Lebow's control and considerable
fence besides their hay shed full of
hay was soon distroyed. The di• eo-
tion of the whirlwind was nil that
saved the house nnd barn from d e
traction. Mr Lebow was not at
home and the ludy and her two child
ren were alone and were almost
helpless in putting any check to the
Dames and the loss to Mr Lebow is
by no means a light one,
near
C ontract L et — The city council
has let the contract for excavating
ami building the new roservour to
C H \Va"ace and Geo Comer. Mr
Comer does the excavating and
laying o f the feed pipes aud the
contract
price for the work is
$137.00. Mr
Wallace does the
masonry, furnishes the brick and
cement and for this part of the work
receives $219.00. The rtscrvour is
to be (> ft wide at each end, 9 ft in
the Center, 111 ft long and G ft deep
with 9 inch walls of solid brick.
There will be two lines ol 4 and 6 in
feed pipes CIO ft aud 800 ft in length.
.V suitable house will be built over
the reservour nnd the water which
is unsurpassed by any in the State
will be protected flora filth and sur
face water making the system as
nearly pel feet as is possible. Con
tractor Lea says the ditching for the
pipe line from the reservour to the
oily is nearing completed nnd will
be finishe 1 by the last of this week
or the first of next. The invoice aud
shipping receips for the pipe have
arrived nnd th e pipe is daily expec
ted when it arrives the laying of the
pipe will commence at once and
proceed as rapidly ns possible until
completion.
W
ho b
S he ? — Yesterday morning
when the north bound overland
arrived in this city about 0 o'clock,
a well dressed woman, wearing a
man's outfit stepped from a day
coach and started down town. She
walked down Lyon street to Fifth,
then east on Fifth. The Conductor
uotitied the bystauders at the tiain
thnt tho supposed man was a
woman and that she horded the train
at Cottage Grove. Several passeD-
gers who were in the same car said
that she had her hair neatly tucked
under her hat. She was dressed in
dark well fitting clothes, wore a
light soft felt hat ami a gentleman's
inakiutosh. A traveling man fo llo w
V U B E L Y I’ E ltS O X A h .
Fine rings at II V Madsen's.
Hoy Knox was in the Grove, Sun
day.
“ Sorosis” Shoes at Eakin A Bris
tow’s.
i l CARMAN & IM E N I!
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A Doolittle was dowu from Amos,
Monday.
Thos Abrams, spent Sunday
F.ugone.
in
A D Hamlin, of Eugene, was in
town, Sunday.
Mrs Perry Long, went to Boswell
Springs, Tuesday.
I P Inman, was over from Lorane,
the first of the week.
Newt Jones made a business trip
to Eugene Wednesday.
M r and Mrs E C Conner spent
Sunday, in the Grove.
Arch Counelly returned to Wend
ling, the first of the week,
Mrs Wolfer, of Comstock, was
down to the Grove, Tuesday.
Chas Bruueau, Supt of the Helena
mine, is in the Grove, this week,
Miss Arta Lewis returned to Eu
Mrs S E Russel and family, of
gene, Monday, after a three weeks
Eugene have moved to the Grove.
visit with Frank Henderson’s family,
G B Longhead, of Eugene, was
of this place.
doing
business in the Grove Mon
S to p » th e C ou gh and W o rk s o ff th e C old.
Laxative Bromo-Qutnlne Tablets day.
cure a cold in one day. No cure, no
Mrs Philip Hohl, returned borne
pay. Price 25 cents.
Arch Connelly, who is working from a short visit at Eugene, Tues
day,
for the Booth-Kelly Co at Weudling
Foster Pillips who has been quite
spent Sunday, at home visiting his
ill for the past week is much improv
mother, Mrs J H Perkii s.
ed.
Henry
Medley returned from
Hon Ivan McQueen returned,
Wendling last week, where he has
Tuesday, from a short business trip
been employed with the Booth-
to Eugene.
K elly Lumber Co, for some time.
N E Harris C S Evans and F C
Mrs Lucetta Thomas and little
Wilkinson were up from Eugeno,
daughter Alta, returuted Wednesday
Tues lay.
from a few days visit with her sister
Miss Carrie Ford, of Eugene has
Mrs Tlieo Martin at Creswell.
been spending the week with Mrs
Bake Stewart and family and
Cochran.
Perry Long aud wife returned the
Mr Louis Spong and sister Miss
last of last week, from Cresent Lake
Minnie left on the local, Tuesday for
where, they have been spending a
Weudling.
month's outing.
Mrs Knttie Medley returned from
Mrs J C Wallace and little son,
a weeks visit with hor kinsfolk at
Frankie, arrived home from an ex
Eugene, Wednesday.
tended visit with her sister Mrs
Mrs G A Sachs who has been visit
Frank Golden, at Mayville, Eastern
ing with friends here, returned to
Oregon, Sunday, night.
her home in Eugene Wednesday
Horace Cochran, who has been
Rev L D Beck returned from
spending the past year in Eastern
Coburg
Monday, where he preached
Oregon and parts of Washington,
returned to Cottage Grove, Satur on Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs Dan Beck, Mrs Valentine aud
Misses Nellie Comer, and Julia
Mrs Delva Atkins, who has been
Edwards, left Monday for Bonemis.
visiting in this city with her husbands
Mrs Critchlow, left on Thursday’s
parents for the past week or so, left,
Saturday, for Forest Grove to join afternoon train for San Diego, Calif
her husband at their new home at to join her husband who is engaged
in mining.
that place.
day to visit with his mother.
Herbert Leigh, arrived up from
Eugene, Monday,
enroute to the
Bohemia mines, where he goes to
look after his miuing properties and
have some assessment work done
upon them.
New o
We are glad to note that Mrs Ed
McKibben who has been quite i 1
for the past two months in improv
It is to your advantage to buy your goods from us.
W e keep the best assortment of merchandise, and at
the right prices, you can buy nearly e v e ry everything
you w a n t from us.
Our Shoe Department is filled up with Up-to-date,
good, substantial shoes, the latest in the Market.
Our “Julia M a rlo w ” for $8.50, W o m e n ’s Shoe.
The^ have the shape and the Elastic Instep makes It
Conform to the foot. Those who w e a r them once, w e a r
nothing else. Our $1.75, $2.00, $2.60 and $ 8.00 w om
en’s Shoes, Hamilton B ro w n ’s make, cannot be beat.
A full line of Men’s and Children’s N e w Clothing, good
values $6 to $18 per suit.
GARM AN & H EM ENW AY.
ft Nice S prin k M
Of New Fall Stuffs.
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W e have just received our first lot of new fall Broods, and we are now
prepared to show you a nice assortment of SILKS; W ash Taffeta
in all the leading colors—China—and a fine quality of Jap Silks.
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Some of the new things in dress good at popular prices—Josenhine
Skirtings, Ottoman Flannels. Venetians, in a variety of colors—
French Serge in black and a nice line of Suitings up to $10.00 per
suit of 6 yards.
A t N E W L A N D S , of course-
q t t o nelso n ,
Watchmaker, Jeweler
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.. : ei ^ tgkr - a -T7’: e ir
MUSIC LESSONS
Mrs. L. D BECK.
Will rive MUSIC Lé sons on Ihi
ing.'
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Mr John Glass of Brownsville,
spent a few days this week visiting A t th ;^
r
A W Wallace and family, who with his brother Wilson, and family,
have lived several
months at of this city.
“ Deacon” Davis and Miss Myra
Colorado Springs, returned to Cot
Using the Late, Graded German
tage Grove, Saturday
morning. Brown, of Eugene, were the guests
Method now taught in
Albert says he is wiser if not so of their friend Miss Nina Ostrander,
Berlin, Germany.
wealthy and the trip has not there of this city, Sunday.
TF.HMS, 50 CTB PER LESSON OF 30 MINUTES.
Miss Grace Boscow, of Hillsbo
fore been intirely in vain.
James Sears and bride left last ro, who has been visiting for t&e
Notice the reduction in prices 5
week, for Bohemia where Mr Sears past week, with friends in the Grove per cent on Bed room snits, mat
tresses, shades, couches and lounges
goes to continue development work returned home, Tuesday.
Ton Ian to Eat
l ï oot Eat At Best?
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The Cash Grocery has the most complete stock
of Staple and Fancy Groceries in the City and al
ways keep a fine assortment of Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season.
We are SO LE A G E N T S for the
C. V. PAKSONAGE
Harry Knowlton, who has been also other goods at reduced prices
upon his mining property. Jim is
of tho opinion that batching is a spending the past three or four at J D Cochran Furniture store.
thing of tho past, in his camp at months in Gilliam county, returned
F ob S ale oh T rade . — 250 nannie
borne the first of the week.
least.
goats in small bands if desired, will
Miss Mamie Knox who has been trade for cattle or sheep. Horses
D r B R Job and Mr Schlee, took
spending
the past week visiting with for sale also. Enquire of
a couple of day’ s outing up on
J H H aw ley , Divide Or.
Mosby Creek last week and the her grand parents Mr and Mrs
doctor succeeded in bagging a fine Churchill returr.°d home, Monday.
four point buck of which the Dr
Mrs John Currin, who has been
feels justly promt. One of the h A is visiting for some months at her old
ed her down the street until she weighed thirty pounds and the deer 1 home and with relatives in the East,
reached the Lebanon switch on would probably have dressed about returned home Wednesday night
Fifth street. She turned and asked 125 pounds.
Charley Bowen
was down from
him if he were follow ing her. The
A C o u g a r C h a s e — Monday, Dr H Latham Wednesday and says be has
drummer said he was, when the H Petrie, Mr Barker, Dave Mosby
got it in for Jack Knowlton and Jas
mysterious female replied, “ Sir, if and Walter Barker started for the
Heraenway i f he can ever catch them
you don’ t waut to get tho whole top wilds of Coast Fork about 5 miles
together.
of your head shot off, you had bet above Rouse’ s Mill, accompanied by
H D Edwards, county commis
ter take the back track.”
Without 10 bear dogs, in search of a cougar
sioner, of Springfield, was in the city
further ceremony he “ back tracked.’ said to be roaming around loose
Monday, and was viewing the bridge
From this point she disappeared and somewhere in that region. On ar
across the river here with a view of
she has not been located since. Peo riving at the scene where Mr Cou
having the thing repaired.
pie who noticed her at the depot gar was supposed to bold sway, the
Mr J B Lewis and daughter Miss
and on the train say she was 5 ft 8 dogs failed to locate anything more
inches in height and slender built. than a wild-cat's track and after a * Cleo went to Junction on the local,
Whether she is a wayward girl loar-
hour8 gpent in gathering np Tuesday, from there Miss Cleo is
ing a happy home or a criminal their do?g thg j,unters returned to going to Albany to visit with her
dodging the officers is the problem town much disgusted with their sister Mrs Ellen Starr, for a few
weeka
that is worrying tbo police just now. day's sport.
•—Albany Herald.
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FAM OU8 “AROM A” COFFE8
Samples given for Customers to try. Don’t
fail to see our fine display of Candies. W e can
please you if you give us a chance.
T h e C A SH G R O C E R Y C o .
A G Young, Mgr.
We Dnn’t Claim«— ®
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To have the only store in Cottage Grove,
But we do claim to haye a large
well selected stock of
D ry Goods,
Groceries and
General Merchandise
Hart.
Use B anner S alve , the great healer.
It’s guaranteed for cuts wounds, sores
piles and all skin diseases. Use no
subsitute. The New Era Drug Store.
A H Davis, Mt Sterling, la writes: I
was troubled with kidney complaint
for about two years but two one-aollar
W hich we are! selling at right prices.
bottles of F o l e y ' s K id n e y C ure effect
ed a permanent cure. New Era Drug
Store.
We have a fine line of Winter
You can’t beat our prices
W e express thanks from the
Hata, all the latest styles and colors. Boots and Bboea, of all kinds, in the
depths^of our hearts to one and all
Gome in and let us fit you up in this Our stock ia of the very beet qunU^g
of the friends and neighbors, who so a*
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and are sure to please yea.
kindly assisted us during oar late
bereavement, May God bless each
Hats.
kind heart and band.
Mr, and Mrs, Burt Lee.
if Boots and Shoes.
+ L6WIS & V6HTCH+'
Take your wife to the Imperial
and treat her to a Sunday dinner
New double chains for gents
served from 12m to 1.30 p m.
received
received hv
Dy Madsen
aiaasen.
Griffin k Veatcb, Co carry a fine
Farmers
buy vour twine
line Machine Oil and Binding Twine.
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Machine oil of Griffin k Veatch
just
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“ Both my children were taken with
| whooping
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Dutton of cough,"
Danville, writes
III. Mrs
"A small
and
cur‘
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Co. j bill," The New Era Drug Store.
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