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1902.
3STo.
ITHE BOHEMIA RAILROAD.
Absolutely the Best
RIBBONS, l¥ W E S ,T t(i, and TRIMMINGS.
new line of Summer Shirts and Sweaters
for men.
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a r i l e X je a -d .in £ r I M f e r c i i a n t s -
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Of Gent’s and Boy’s Furnishings
Goods. I have Just Purchased the
Clement Stock on the Corner of Wall
and River Street,Cottage Grove, and
will S e ll for the Next 30 Days, at
Great Bargains.
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jy E e r o li3 ,x it .
L e R o y .
Tho work on tho Oregon nnd
South Eastern railroad from Cottage
G rove to Bohoraia is ¡ regressing
rapidly. Connection has keen made
with ti e Si P Co’s line about 800
yards south of the depot and track
is being laid from that point.
Sunday morning a number of cars
loaded with rails, tics and bridge
timbers were set out on the new
track. The bridgo carpenters are
busy framing the timbers in tho
yard. Tho grading gangs are g et
ting along rapidly with the work.
The grado has been practically
completed from town out to the
Mosby Creek bridgo a distance of
about 4 miles, and at the rate work
is now progressing this end of the
road will be ready for rolling stock,
soon.
According to figures received by
The Oregonian up to 2 o ’ clock, June
5th Chamberlain leads Furnish for
G overnor b y but 10 votes. But
complete returns o f tho voto for
Governor have been received from
only nine counties in the state, and
no figures at all have been reported
from four of the raoro remote count
ies. From 23 of tlio counties the
reports are more or less incomplete.
A m i Succsssor.
“ So:n c{Z ii» 2 3 : New’ Under Tine S u n "
A ll
D octors have tried to cure
by the use o f powder, acid
gases, diliulors aud d re g s in paste
T en «.
T h e i r pow ders dry up
the
muenous mem branes cau sin g them to
crack open and bleed. The powerful
acids used in the inhalers have eaten
away the same m em branes that their
makers have aimed to cure, while
paste» and ointm ents cannot reeli the
| diease. An old and experienced prac
titioner wlni has for many years made
a close study nnu specialty o f the
treatm ent o f cav T ahah , tins at last
perfected a treatment which when
fuittbfully used not on ly relieves a
once, but perm anently cures cattabah
by rem ovin g tho cause, stopping the
discharge- .and cu rin g nil inflam ma
tion. It is the on ly rem edy known to
science that actually reaches the
affietrd pan s. This w onderful rem edy
is known as “ snuffles tbe ouaranteed
cattabah C ure ” and is sold at the ox
low price o f One D ollar, each
How nve they g oin g
to get. trernely
package con tain ing Internal and e x
through? They can’ t do it any ternal m edicine sufficient for . 1 full
more than the proverbial camel can m on th ’ s treatment and everything
g o through the eyo o f a needle. necessary to its perfect use.
“ snuffles ” is tho only perfect.
There’s nothing like our fine wire catarrh
i t be ever made and is now
sen ens in w indows and doors, os recognized as the only safe and positive
well ns ou r Summer closets and cure for that annoying and disgusting
wire coverings for victuals to keep disease. It. cures all inflamatlon
and pernm ntly and is also
the insects out. They are cheap, too q w uickly
onderfully q uick to relive u . vy fever
and allow the air to circulate freely or cold in the head .
through the rooms.
o
home
catarh when n eglected often loads
to consumption —" snuffles ” will save
should be without them.
jy o n if you use it at on ce. I t is no
I ordinary rem edy hat a com plete trent-
| meat which is positively guaranted to
cure catarrh in uny form or stage if
T. ANDKU.SUN, M. 1>
used a ccord in g to the directions which
t.
j accom pany each package. D on ’ t delay
P h y s ic ia n an d S u rg e o n but send for it at once and write full
Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. All particulars as to you r condition nnd
calls promptly attended to.
you will receive special advice from
Office in Sherwood block: Night calls nt
the the discoverer o f this w onderful
New Era Drug store. Phone 1 ad Main.
rem edy regarding y ou r ease without
cost
to you beyon dth e regular price o(
H. KING
" snuffles ” the ouabantued catarrh
CUBE.”
Attorney-at-Law
Sent p r e p a i d to a n y a d d r e s s in the
Special attention given to Collections.
U n i t e d S t a l l 's o r C a n a d a on r e c e i p t o f
C’OTTAOE UKOVK,
OREGON.
One D o l l a r . Address Ifept B ust E dwin
B G iles * C ompany , 2330 and 2332
cattabaii
cesÆraa'aaxrss:
GM ÏÏND HERE
on ’ relh iu k in g of a New Suit nnd o f W here to get it to
t Advaoiage. If Y ou ’ ll accept our Suggestion vou ’ il Buy it
•v andijl; re.
Ve bought our Clothing direct from tho Largest W oolen Mill
Ymerica, Finishing tlio cloth they weave into Clothing.
■ir Clothing bears this guarantee,
T h e C lods in this Garment Contains no Cot-
i orfftnyother Adulteration and w e will
rfit $ 1 0 0 if Cotton be found in th e Warp
of Same,”
■ L Y E I E L D W O O L E N M IL L S M E N S .
MOTHERS
ring fo u r little chaps to our store and fit them out in
V estce Suits, Ages 8 to !) years. Knee pants suits
>ys fr in 8 to 12 years. Men’s and Boy s Clolliiug a full
M< l’s all wool suits, no shoddy, no cotton, as low as
per suit. Suits for $10 as good as many $20 to $2 )
elsewhere.
im e n w a y
& B u r k h o ld e r .
M n ik e t S t r e e t , P h ila d e lp h ia .
Procrastination Is the Thief of Time
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DO NOT PROCRASTINATE
But ^uy one o f those fine lots or acre tracts from L on g & Bingham, adjoining Cottage Grove,
know
tl
location will suit you and
L O N G
W IN S . PEACE DECLARED IN
SOUTH AFRICA.
A Victory for Reform
Forces in Oregon.
BOODLES WILL
SEAT
HAVE
FOR FOUR
TO
TAXE A CACIt
YEARS
"While the returns from tho out
lying districts are as y tt incomplete,
enough is kuowu to insure tho
election of G eo E Chamberlain ns
governor of Oregon. The republi
cans generally concede his election
over Furnish by small pluralities
varying from 300 to 500. U matilla,
M r Furnisli’ s own Lome came near
boing
tho Banner Chamberlain
county giving bim 599 majority
over the ex-deinoeratic sheriff. Baker
and Multnomah and L’ uion ulouu
giving
larger majorities for tho
democratic candidate.
Both Tongue and Willihmson are
elected by heavy majorities, as was
the remainder of tho state republi
can ticket. The Legislature has a
working majority for the republicans
and w ill elect a republican 'll S
Senator, Though demo crata made
substantial gains in the legislature
both branches will remain with tho
republicans in control.
Tho follow ing is the vote by
counties on tho governor so far a:,
returns are in.
MAJORITY FOB CHAMBERLAIN
Baker, l!00; Douglas, 200; Grant,
100; Harney, 100; Jackson, 70; Linn,
300; Malheur, 75; Marion, 350; M or
row, 50; Multomab, GOO; Folk, 130;
Umatilla, 599; Union, G00; Wallowa,
250.
Total— 3G50.
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MAJORITY FOB FURNISH
Benton, 33; Clackamas, 325, Clat
sop, 100; Columbia, 200; Coos, 200,
Crook, 50; Curry, 150; Gilliam, 100;
Lake, 200; Lane. 150; Lincoln, 150;
Sherman, 300; Tillamook, 175; Was
co, 21)0; Washington, 270; Wheoleo,
100; Y’ amhill 50.
Total— 2976.
TH E C O U N f f ELEC TIO N
we know our prices will suit you.
Come and see us.
St B I N G H R M
Cottage
O B ox 8
Grove,
Oregon.
ICE! ICE!
ICE!
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Quantity.
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Cold Storage Co.
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ONLY DEMOCRAT.
Unofficial returns from all but six
of tho precincts of tho county are
in.
These
precincts are: Five
llivera, Florence, Hermann. Heceta.
Middle Fork nnd M cKinzie.
The returns shows that the en-
liro Republican ticket except With
ers sheriff, was elected.
Withers
goes in with 700 or 8(H) majority.
H e is a hard man to beat.
Kuykendall is clectod senator
over Travis by about 150, and Bur
ton nssessor over Kitchen by about
GO.
All tbe other Republicans
have tlio usual majority, Loo, clerk,
and Harris, representative, running
ahead of the ticket, however.
Hale received the highest vote of
the three Democratic nominees for
representative.
The result of the election gives
Lane county the follow in g officers
for the next two years:
Senator— W Kuykendall, Rep.
Representatives— L T Harris, J M
Shelly, 1 N Edwards, Reps.
Clerk— E U Lee, Rep.
Sherriff— W W Withers, Dem.
Assessor— D P Burton, Rep.
Commissioner— H D Edwards Rep
Treasurer— G eo F Craw, Rep.
Cornor— D r C II K ing, Ileft.
j Surveyor— C M Collier, llep.
I County Judge
f l It Kincaid,
I County school Hupeaintendent W M
I Miller and County Commissioner
J It Hill, all Democrats, are h old
overs.
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Six Precincts In.
WITHERS THE
Great Britian and the Boers
Stop their Long Fight.
MORE.
PUZZLE
G R IFFIN & V E A C TC H CO
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C H A M B ER LA IN
Track
Being Laid.--Bridge
Gang at Work. Grading
Progressing Nicely.
Many new Styles and Shapes,
also many new Girdles, lor
Summer.
CORS C l
Poor printing re Ileo U
«urante. satisfaction.
IsrA A ^ A .
C o tta ,s-e
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a very
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^portant factor ln
t'u-nus.
no credit on a
business house.
I.ct ns do your Job Priutimr-we
L ondon , June 2.—Peace has been
declared after nearly two years and
eight months of a war which tried
tho British empire to its uttermost
ami wiped the Boers from the list
of nations.
Tho war 1ms come to an end with
Lord
Kitchener’s announcement
from Pretoria that he, Lord Milner
aud the Boer delegates had signed
“ terms to surrender,” This announ
cement bad been anticipated for
strveral days, and it was definitely
forcasted in these dispatches, but
its receipt Sunday afternoon took
the nation b y surprise, as every
body had confidently believed that
the Honso of Commons would hear
the first news today. The edge of
the anticipation with which Great
Britain awaited the promised state
ment in the House of Commons
from Mr Balfour, the government
loader, was still further dulled by
the following message from King
Edward to his people, which was
issued after midnight:
“ The King has received the wel
come nows of tho cessation of
hostilities in South Africa with
infinite satisfaction, nnd His Maj
esty trusts that peace may speedily
be followed by the restoration of
prosperity in his new dominions, and
that tho foelings necessarily engen
dered by war will give place to
earnest co-operation on the part of
His Majesty’ s South African sud-
jects in promoting the welfaro of
their common country.”
How greatly King Edward’s
insistonco that peace in South
Africa bo secured prior to his inaug
uration
iniluonced the present
agreement will probably not bo
known uutil the private memoirs of
the present regimo arc given to the
public.
Tlio nows which Great Britian
was so anxiously awaiting came
characteristically on an entirely
pacific and uninteresting Sunday
afternoon, when London presents
a deserted appearance. I cry late
Saturday night a dispatch was re
ceived from Lord Kitchener, in
which ho said tho Boer delegates
wero coming to Pretoria, that they
had accepted Great Britian’ s terms
and they wero prepared to sign
terms of surrender. Mr Brodrick,
the War Secretary, personally com
municated this incssago to King
E<lward, who was at Buckingham
Palace. But the government de
clined to tnko any chances and
nothing concerning the receipt of
this message was allowed to leak
out. At about 1 o'clock yesterday
afternoon the \\ ar Office received
the follow ing dispatch from Lord
Kitchener, dated Pretoria, Saturday,
May 31, 11:15 p m:
“ A document concerning terms of
surrender was signed here this
ovening at 10:30 o'clock by all tho
Boers representative, as well as by
Lord Milner and myself."
A
Friend
" I suffered from dyspepsia and In
digestion for fifteen years,” says W
T Sturdevant of Merry Oaks N
••After I Imd tried many doctors aa
medicine to no avail one of my friends
persuaded mo to try Kodol. It gave
»immediate relief. I can eat almost
anything I want now and my diges
tlon is good, I cheerfully fecom
mend Kodol.” Don’t try to euro
stomach trouble by dieting. That
only further weakens the system. You
need wholesome, strengthening food.
Kodol enables you to ssslmllate what
you oat by digesting it without tho
aid. liens- m Drug Co,