HRfflStWNANCIt. nire said that the ordiunneo pro- iTflminir cows front running "t large fflnielHtrccts of Cottage Grove, re- StjwpaKHcd by tlio city. . council, MM5 inlo elR'ct April I. Tlicn fRoMc argument as to the ml HSmTW of tetaiuing Hiich an or ITnntiFp. MVtlC COIltCllllillH tllllt fflffirc in.uiv fainilii.' within the SrERPnto limits of thin city, to vhojitta ow is an actual iiccemily I not ulf ml to keep a cow up. work a ti'inporary hardship cow owners on this line, judicium feeding the in iniik and butler will more kc up the diirereuce. It is ic conclusion that Cottage mII never he considered a town and never have idewalks until cows are the streets. OD showing - Cottage Grove Republican t . k 1. jlUtflhas now 107 incmoer.i. much ff!?lTL. . ..,, f,ut fittiftiifr tin cans of this section and a old vote is sure to he liis fall A democrat of life idtng, a lnboilng man by was heard to remark the y, thai he could not afford i the risk of voting for a an of the limes piior to the jf M. Kinley and thercfoic 1 1 1 t iavc 10 no-iiKion jus 010 Jctriocratic licket. MCllllltS IIKATII . Tiicwliiy t'VnliiK, Murcli III, 101)0, V. A nuiltl , of I li Ih :1 ty . I tod ut Ilia hotel at UoHotiai, of limit dUeiim), Hgi-d II) yours aiM 2;!dnyH. John Weiiley Arnold, iiui'oiripiiMliiil Ity Ills family, 1:1111111 to (;ottne,o Clrovo from Canton, IIIIiioIh, 0'ilohur Ifi, uiiil iiinueillately 011 KitK"'l in hlx uIiohoii profcfulon, uinr iiiuiuifiu!liirliit. lit) Hoon liulll n irolltalilo I)iihIik!mh, hih! iniulo many frlomlH. l,:iHt Monilny noon he loft 011 it IimhIiichm trip eouth In Iiih iihiiiiI good health. TiiCHilny cvi'iilnj; lit; wiih Blrii'kcn witli la-mi fiilliuc nt the hotel in ItonolmiK, ami in two lioum liu wiih n corpHii. Mr Arnold was 11 11 eitrm-nl and (.'uiincIciimIoiih worlfiir in tlio M. I). elnirrli, anil li.nl iilicnily ,iliiud h r(iin. tation for honor anil ImihImchk integrity ill his new home of only four montliH. Ilia body was Interred lit llm I. ().(). I'. eoiimtcry Tliurmlny, Mnicli in, Rev. M. 0. Brink oHir-lallng. I)tconwd Iuavi'H it wife anil three eliildrun , liibiilffl ninny warm friemfH. QUITE A DEMONSTRATION. When Tuesdays northbound noon train brought the Jennings Hros "Pat" and "Dick" and Chas. Ilriineau home from Roseburg n large crowd of enthusiasts were at the depot to receive them. After the usual handshaking nnd hearty congratulations, the crowd centered upon "Dick" big-hearted jolly Dick" ns the hero of the hour, and accotdingly a big turkey feather was stuck in his hat and he was loaded upon the shoulders of his ad mirers and packed off toward town. However his avoirdupois told on on the boys and their physical en thusiasm went back on them before they had carried the big fellow 11 hundred yar.ls. rood 11 itu. Col. W. H. Blair the-new pro prietor of the Hotel Sherwood is surrounding himself with first class help to the satisfaction of his guests. 0, 1J. Evans of this city has charge of the dining room while his brother C T. Evans looks after the culi nary department. The gentlemen are capable men in their lineof busi ness ami many of Col. Blair's guests ate speaking very compli mentary of their work. MAKHrKll. lilt room Hie hearse oil wliulity, nt Iiikii noon, nt t lie roM- & Bevin undergoing re- J ltti o of the bride' imieuiH on Cedar . . . . 1 - ' (!rii'k . A. M. MeKililu-n uiiil MIbh V.vn n ii.i iv iiwiv iiiiiii' on . ,, .... -7 w rt 1 w finish of the Ue.Tininugautl llic O. Brink oiriciniin. Only a tew in- lilt's fitful journey. Ima friBniU mid rclittivoH were pnnriit An I'lopwit dinner wiih ervil after the eurmiiony, nnd happy ex- ylor'-. team ran away prwulonn were nmnennm. The enn- !I)V1. lil.i UOrSCS re u li' R jHitHrfl mi; nmviig im- iunv ' I .....I.. I 1 d bv the hearty reception , l "' , ,, , tcnii iiiiiiiuiix v.iiure nwiiu inem. Jennings Bros.and Briin- 111 thcii return from Rose- nkw vautnhk.- ionie damage was done to' Newt Jones the well known sa in and one horso was con- loon keeper, last Saturday bought lefaW, bruised. They ran into J ml Wiley's interest in the Resort tttBHeapiear the plaining mill and saloon, in partnership with lorn Blew. Mr. Jones and Mr. Blew arc both popular men in thair line of business nnd have many friends Sues 1 Mrilke Tiylor whose team ran lay, bet oniing frightened . .1 ... c.i n if;i itritucau ticmou- call l at thi:"N'u:;get office tifirmitiou that a sub- of $i) h id b.'cn made up ; i-irtvine e.iiieusns 01 M Ttlor wis highly t'te i-itcrest taken an I ex s. 1 -ro th inks to thoss in lly ci'ilribiited. ' NSMS'O TirR l(s'l) oitcr lio,)'-'ned Into Jen- 'n .Venn's paint depot the nd not .d a peculiar coin- 'rif 't-ii'lfmen had tn 1 tr,1tii.t. .1 ..... I.,.- -.f .11. .1 m.u t. r It Was a gOOtl , if 11 . w . . ltt,jt..l In nmrrlaL.f. Rlv. Mimrittoit 'HllHSOON STAKT UP. ' lo probability the atntarau will start up Helena in the to wish them a splendid business I success. urscloffn week or todnvs. I his (eaRmi employment of from 20 makkiho. 'l 4Buiiids. The owners have! Saturday, March 10 1900, Justice Jltsjjrce milling ore on the Vaughn officiating, Necly R. Butler "uniiffining all the way from $50 'and Rachel G. Shook both ot I,ane WBIJiLV ... p.perlWii, and the property will county were uuueti in mnrraige ai emendous record for Bo- uie justice s oince in uns city Sunday March 1 1 1900, Jus tice Vaughn united in marriage James Miller and Ijza J. Munkers tmtHIDi.strict. JnOIlRMIA MINl'R d$SSv&t ..n. i. i.i i.iu Nuviiivin, Willi aimi 1113 in" regWinl the Bohemia mines in jtlenRfflfprospect in the Philipiiie latulss now in the United States fmyjuraLuzon. Mr. Betters says Jatftuejarmy furnishes the only felScqgpntioii for an American 111 BUI TM pines. Guard. tOKlfUHK SCAUl'. -- ffihSI handsomely embroidered iteqpiece, the handiwork of Miss SeEWilliams which was drawn at rch's store last Saturday was IticlcMis very pretty as well as m - ir BW18IDK WALK. FAwiiew side walk is being laid SlgRlie Cochran & Bevin furni- jre to Jenkins & I,tiwsoti Repot. A good improve- HIS J1AKHKR SHOP. UVm Case has removed his bar- mom from R. S. Smith coti- fcuonerv and cigar store to the SGemia Hotel. MAKKIKD. At Albany Wednesday, March 7, Mr. Dill Bernfield nnd Miss Pearl Churchill of this city were united in marraige. Mrs. Beruficld's people reside here where she has many friends who will extend to her many well vishc3. i.ucky 11011. Bob Vcatch always seems to play in luck. While at Roseburg last week he took in the Wizard Oil show now doing business in that city and won a silver set of table spoons, knives and forks, etc, Saginaw, the prosperous lumber town was represented at Cottage Grove Saturday to the number of seventy live industrious employees, who were taking n temporary rest, People will visit Cottage. Grove now and then even if it is not quite as large as IJugene or Roseburg. Go to dimming & Sehr for salt and dried fish, extra choiqc salt mackerel, salmon and herring. Prof. Wood arrived Monday. Dan Byrne was in the city this week. Miss Poss left Wednesday for her home at Iiranc. S. I'.. Holderman returned to the mines Monday. Jack James came in from the mines Saturday. Masque Dance at the Opera house March 16. Mm. Dr. Scliloef lian returned (10111 a profuHMloniil vUH to I'ortlantl. Jas. Hemenwny visited Hugcuc on business Monday. Superintendent Worlcy of the Champion was in town this week. W. W. Haines of Hugcuc djtl business hi Cottage Grove Monday. W. V. DcWald left Monday for a weeks visit at Canyonvijlc. Winters Wallace after a few weeks stay in Mcdford ha returned home. W. B. Dennis of Spokane was registeretl at the Sherwood this week. Attorney Jerome Knox did pro fcS'donnl business in Kugcne Satur day. P. J. Jennings left for a short visit to Portland Wednesday morn '"g. .Mr. mul Mrc. Alf Walker vIhIIwI at Spriiie.lifld HiIm week. Mr. "Walkt-r'a fatlitir Ih v iiiloill. Moris McKibben visited Kugcne Monday. It is fair to presume he had business at the court house P. J. j pi R.J. Jennings nnd Chas Brtinucau, owners of the Helena Mine returned home on Tuesday's I real. II. II. Churchill of Santa ' Rosa, California, has been visiting rela tives at Cottage Grove and liugene for several days. Uncle Billy Wright of Salem, who deals out that famous horse radish did business in Cottage Grove Monday. The Kugcne steamboat which cost the company $10,000, is now said to be offered at about one fourth its original cost. Hugh Patterson charged with rape upon tlie person ot Miss Winnie Thorn, was found guilty and sentenced to five years in the circuit court of Douglas county last week. R. G. Callison, of Jasper on the Middle Fork of the Willamette, former school superintendent of Ixnc county, was renewing ac quaintances at Cottage Grove this week. Dr Snapp after a 6 months visit in the cast during which time he has taken a post graduate course returned this week to remain. The doctor looks quite swell with his new French beard. Prank Hughes well known here among mining circles returned this week from Southern Oregon, and in company with his partner Mr HaJt ley is visiting their Bohemia properties. It is rumored that another marriage will occur in this city in a few weeks. This comes pretty nearly being spring weather. DKKSSMAKINC. First class work, perfect fit reas onable prices. Call on Miss Foss 1st door south of M. E. Parsonage. h Brief. Nice Weather this. If yon art! looking forn prcient that will ho imcfiil tiH well iih ornamental go tol'liillipH and Joiicm Hardware. Yonjcan get an (jowl tinp photon nt IIoviIh iih anv place In I-uno Co., 21 for 2r,e. If yoti want wall paper or books don't forgot to (?cl prices of .1.1. Ctiriln the dtiixidnt. HiiIIhI Stiltnl! Tailor mdtj miltHll! Up todatu in cverv rcnjK'ct, from $15 up. Call nntl hco HimiplcH. Gr.o, Boiilmak. Kor ln'Ht valnoH in tens nnd coffees go to CiiiniiiitiK A Sell r. If yon want a mivr, nxo, wctlge, or nny tliini; In the wood chopper Due. I 1 1 1 i 1 h V Jonenliavo a good assortment anil priccH right. Fresh camliuH every day, ipodo from pure Hiigar nt tlioTnllor hIioji, For quality anil chcnpneHU in fresh uientH go to the Central meat market. T. V. I.ovvIh, hoot and hIioo repair shop. I'irHt cIuks work, low priced. 0 ppomtt Sherwood Hotel. For nil kinds of plumbing and tin work go to Griffin & Veatch Co. For watches, clocks and jewelry patronize Davidson the Jeweler. (Jet your wife a willing machine, wringer orchurn for tt Christmas present I'hillipjj and Joiich have them. Kakin A Brititow are agents for the Genuine Oliver Chilled nnd Steel Plows and extras. Over (W) odd patterns of wall paper to chooH from anil more on the way. At JeukiiiH A LuwKon'M. We have in stock a nice assort ment of garden tools as well as garden seeds. Phillips & Jonks. II you want good work remem ber Davidson the Jeweler. The hoiit for the money if you want any table or pocket cutlery go to I'hillipri A Jones Hardware. Cottage Grove visited Roseburg Monday. Take your laundry to Geo. K. Oriflith, ngent of the Kugeiie Palace Laundry. Goes down Thursday and retuniB Saturday afternoon. Subscribe for the Nugget. J. P. Currin has a choice line of in grain and figured wall paper, nt prices to suit the trade . If you want a good job of plumb ing done go to Grrffin & Veatch, Co. Apprentice wanted to learn dress making, must be neat witn needle. Apply to Miss M Medley one door north of Garman & Newlauds Store Griffin & Veatch Co. are agents for the celebrated Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. Griffin & Veatch Co. carry a full line of Canton Clipper and John Deere Plows. None better. A full line of Schilling's Best Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Kxtracts, Baking Powder, and Soda. These are the "Money Back" goods. Best values in Glassware, Crockery, Gran- iteware, Tinware, Wood and Willowware. Pickles in bulk, Syrup in bulk, Pickled Salmon, Herrings, and Pigs Feet. K -Gumming & Sehr.- THE SATISFACTION GROCERS. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. WARNING To the people of Cottage Grove nnd vicinity. Vou art) hereby warned nnd strictly forbidden not tonllowtlogs to fol low you when going 011 or passing thiotigh my premises. I). G. McFaiu.ani, Garden seeds in endless variety at dimming & Sehr's onions sets, tinionthy nnd clover seed nt lowest prices. SI5IC us. If you want a house painted, see us; if you want an artistic sign, see us; il you want a first class finish put on your buggy or carraige, be sure and see us; if you wish to paper your house, don't fail to see us. These nre our specialties. Jhnkint & IfAwsoN, the painters. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Office, Roseburg. Qre., Feb., 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiih the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Wash ington Territory," Phillip Hold of Cottage Grove, County of Lane, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 850, for the purchase of the NW 1-4 of Section No. 20, tn Townshio No. 23 S Range No, W., and will offer proof to show that tlie lana sougnt is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the4th day of May 1900. He names as witnesses: Nathaniel H, Mnrtin, Knon E Lilly, James E. Ostrander, Sina Orrell, ot Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims 111 this office 011 or before said 19th day of February 1900. J. T. Bridgus, Register. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journnll Doylestown.Ohio, suffered lor a number ot years from rheu matisru in his right shoulder and side. He says: "My right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion mine euer since and it never fails.' For sale by Brnson Drug Co. Cottage Grovs. Lyons & ApplW GA.TJJ, Dram Druggists, Cumming & Sehr Dealers in General Merchandise, Arc now fully supplied with an elegant line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Teas and Coffees, the finest in the market, and at iowest prices. A large selection of all the leading brands, of Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, etc. The best brands of Canned Fruits and Ve ctables. All at Bottom Prices. W. S. Chkisman. Eli Bangs. The Fashion Stables. Ghrisman & Bars, proprietors. S5SSS&SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5i 'M Proprietors of the Bohemia I and Black Butte Stage Liijes SSSSJR'St FA Reas nadle Prices First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single Cottage Grove, Oregon. -DBALKRS I li lt IS very hard to stand idly by nRUrn ST see our dear ones sutler wnue 1 UKIl i awaiting the arrival ot the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not . finding the doctor in, he left word Successor to B. F. PHILLIPS, lor htm to come at once on his re turn. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped would give some relief until the doctorshould arrive. In a few he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child vas much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until be has a constant demand for it from that part of the country. For sale by Bknson Drug Co.. Cottage Grove. Lyons .& Applkgate, Drain Druggists. Groceries, Flour and Feed. Wo Bell good cools nt good prices for our customers, Central Meat Market. Eakiu & Bristow have just re ceived their first shipment of Cres cent Bicycles for 1900. They al ways give satisfaction and are the cheapest in the market $25.00 and $35.oo Phillips and Jones say that al though they warrant the J. I. Case plow to give perfect satisfaction. They have never had one returned. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Feb., 19, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali foruia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash' ingtou Territory," Nathaniel H Martin of Cottage Grove, County of Lnne, State of Oregon his this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 849, for the purchase of the SW 1-4 of Section No. 30, 111 Township No. 23 S Range No. 1 W , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 4U1 day of May 1900. He names as witnesses: Enon E. Lilly, James. E. Ostrander, Phillip Hohl, Tina Hawley Cook, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims 111 this office on or before said 4th day of May 1900. J. T. Bridges, Register, All kinds of Produce bought at the highest market valties. Call and get acquainted with as. We shall be pleased at all times, to quote you prices upon all line9 handled by us, whether you buy or not. Our stock is new, neat and cleat) and having had years of experience in business, we assure you the very best goods the market affords, and the lowest possible prices. Remember the place: Phillips' old stand, Cottage Grove Oregon, Getitttiway Btirkbvkkr. Are now Well Stocked with WIN TER GOODS. Quality, ,the very best and prices that will Astonish you UP-TO-DATE line in UN DERWEAR. All Grades and Prices. Call and See Us. HErtUNWAY &BURKHOLDER, Main Street. tyn't Totiuco Spit m4 BmaKa 0r U! Aw . To quit tobacco entity and forever, be mas vutlo, full ot lite, nerro and vigor, take No-To Jlao, the wondor-worWer, that makes weak men strong. All drugelsts.sooorl). Cyrecuaraa teed. Booklet and sample free. Addreaa j 6terllon Itemed; Co., Chicago or Nw YorV