BOHEMIA NUGGET. C. J. HOWARD - EDITOR. Unloroil nt tho piinUimco nt Oottnge drove, OroKiin inSocoml Clniw mull tnntlor. Hiilnuilitliin iirlvo. SI. BO, In tiiUiitiro. AilvurlUIni; rules tmulii ltnii tipoii iiiilhtiilln. Fkidav, NovKMiiitu tj, 1900. 1'KKSIDENT WILLIAM McKINLEY OP OHIO VICE-PRESIDENT THEO. ROOSEVELT Ol NEW YORK. 25 LE CTI OX J) A 1'. Tuesday dawned cool and foggy and gradually cleared overhead into a right pleasant day for this season. At an early hour teams could be seen coming from all directions into town bringing from one to half a dozen people, and long before the hour of noon the main streets of town were thick with men of all shades of political complexion. They gathered in bundles about the polling places and around the street corners and hotels in animated conversation about the outcome of conditions they were so earnestly contending for. Some sharp and very spirited language was indulged in by a few, lut the great majority retained their good nature, voted for the candidates of their choice and -were satisfied to let their neighbor have the same privilegej. No lag or hesitancy was ap parent with the voters ard they one and all seemed to have made up their minds and' went about doing their duty as sovereign citi zens in a business maimer, ay noon nearly a two-thirds vote had been polled. As the afternoon wore along quite a number of small bets were made and considerable excitement was gotten up. Many old friends came together who had not seen one another since the last campaign and it was indeed pleasure to witness the cordial greetings and the many good natured jibes launched at one an other. There was no druukeness or rowdyism on the streets and nothing to mar a quiet and earnest purpose that had brought the p:ople together. On the registers were more than a hundred names which were not voted, many hav ing gone away since last spring and a goodly number are. in the hills far back and could not without per sonal inconvenience come out. The total vote pulled, was 57?. At the west side precinct there were 258 votes cast and at the east side there were 317. After the polls were closed bulletin boards were put up and during the evening and far into the nignt the returns were posted. As sthe new? came over the wire and was given out, first to the advantage of one party and then the other, excitement waxed high and broke forth in loud and Ijng chqering, and many hollored themselves hoarse in their enthu siasm for party success. McKinley received 47 majority on the east side and 17 on the west side. As the Nugget goes, to press the news of a terrible railroad accident comes here from Cow Creek can yon. Two freight trains met, head on, killed both engineers,' one fire man and badly injuring several brakemen. Both engines were badly used up and several cars wiecked. No further details could 1.0 gotten as tne nortu-uounu pas senger could not get passed the wreck and was several hours be laud time- McKinley Rwslwted. Roosevelt Is Victorious Brnaii Sitotvctl Utitlor and Damocracij Jjdhl Low. AN OVERWHELMING MAJOR ITY IfOR REPUBLICANISM, PROSPERITY AND PROGRESS. The verdict just rendered at the polls by the American people says that socialism shall not exist in this country; that expansion shall endure and that the gold standard shall be maintained. The people of this country saw that it was necessary to defeat Bryanism and the work has been done most oroughly. The conservative voter can ever be relied upon to espouse the most righteous cause, and in the battle just fought that voter has thrown his weight with the re publican hosts. 'I he victory is so complete that it cannot be mis understood. It is a just rebuke to the party in whose name the law less mobs committed (he dastardly outrages upon tree speech when they attacked and assaulted Gov ernor Roosevelt. The nation has arisen in loyalty and endorsed the administration fully, and has guar anteed to .tho people .four more vears of prosperity - at home and honor and respect abfoad. The political complexion and majorities of the several states are given as they are known as we go to press: FOR Jl'lilNLHY California 15.00 Connecticut . 23,000 Deleware, small Idaho, in doubt Illinois 100,000 Indiana 30,000 Iowa ; 100,000 Kansas . 30,000 Kentucky, in doubt Maine 40,000 Maryland 12,000 Massachusetts... 80,000 Micnigan '75,000 Minnesota .' 75, 000 Nebraska 6,000 New Hampshire. 20,000 New Jersey 50,000 New York . . . 150,000 North Dakota 6,000 Ohio ' 80,000 Oregon v .. 15,000 Pennsylvania 200,000 Rhode Island 20,000 South Dakota 12,000 Utah 5,000 Vermont 30,000 Washington. .... 5,000 West Virginia ? , 17,000 Wisconsin'. 100,000 Wyoming 4,000 l'OR 11RYAN Alabama 40,oqo Arkansas. ' 50,000 Colorado 30,000 Florida J:?, 25,000 Georgia... ,., t. 40,000 Louisiana. .... .... ....... 30,000 Mississippi 45,000 Missouri 30,000 Montana 18,000 Nevada. 800 North Carolina' .' 30,000 South Carolina . . .' 45,000 Tennessee , 8,000 Texas 17,500 Virginia v. . . . 20,000 Many of our democratic friends are feeling badly and don't take very kindly to the manner in which they have been sat upon. Otis was heard to' say yesterday that al though he had lost his money betting on Bryan he didn't much care, for, said he, "I have got a good job and I can earn more, for prosperity is still with us." CITY C'Ot'Nl'IL. PltOCKKMNUS. Tho City Council unit pursuant to 0" nt 8 i) in on Monday, November fi. Present MoSstf. lUmiictt, Martin, Tnvlor, l,ui ch ami Vamienbunr. Absent Messrs. Chrlsiuan anil Stone. After tin previous minutes weto read mitl approved ami routine business dis pored of thii following new b siuess was transacted : Keport of water committee was adopted as read in the matter of a change of water rates to take olleet on December I, 1000. Motion made and ordered that property owners on lilver and Fourth streets build newwull;s In front of their properties j also In front of Christian Church i also in front of James llemou wav's piopeity on Bridge street. Motion made and carried that eitv attorney prepare and te-ennstruct city charter and submit same to Council for approval. Report of Treasurer llris-tow referred to Finance Committee- to bo lepottcil at next regular meeting. Hills allowed : S U Piper J 00 Dudley Shields:..... 1 05 1' DKnowtton !l 5 J Durham 5 55 Griffin iS. Vwitch 17 80 1. Lurch -13 40 1. r ,,r..i, s ro .1 V Hurt.,. 07 W MeFarlnnd 3(1 -10 A Xolson 5!! 00 F Ci Kby. 21 OS Motion .was made and ordered that warrants bo drawn on tho treasurer from street fund in favor of George Lea as partial payment for grading Main and Wall streets; one for $!00 and 0110 for $217.54. "Warrant was ordered drawn in favoi of eure.0 l.eu from general fund for 17v60 for giadmg anil work on est Main street at tho bridge approach. SOCIAL. Next Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall the ladies of St Valen tine's Circle of Woodcraft will hold a social. The members intend to make the gathering a very enjoy able one and the friends of the circle who attend will be made at at home and be entertained in a charming manner. Nothing is more conducive to the elevation of a high standing of morals in a com munity 'than the coming together in these social gatherings, and the ladies, ever most attractive, will provide a delightful time to those who come within their charmed circle. 1 Lurch's Lurch's 1 4 vl 0 IS IS WE HAVE RECEIVED ALL OK OUR WINTI'R GOODS AND THIS SAME WILL 'UK SOLD AS CHEAP AS ANY PLACE IN THE VALLEY. Such as Ladies' Jackets and Golf Capes Misses' Jackets and Golf Capes Children's Jackets and Golf Capes ft T l.nvah'tiQ E THEvTvRE ALL MADE THE LATEST STYLE jgfj 2 & STR1MT WORK. The storm is now over mid the work of rocking the main street is again in full swing. Contractor Lea has a full force at work and by the cud of this week expects to have the coarse rock coveting con -pleted nearly to the bridge on the cast side, and if the weather holds good he will be able to finish that portion of Main street in n very few days. He is doing excellent work and making a road-bed that will give entire satisfaction and en dure for all time. C. W. MilleroTllhuk Hutto has been in town for several dnvs and is staying at the Cottage- Grove. Ho will return to tho mines soon. LORANE ITEMS. Mrs Jake Runk and Miss Emma Schneider went to Cottage Grove Wednesday and returned Thursday. Jerry Atkinson returned home Sunday from the Mack Butte mines where he has been for some time. Mrs. E. S. Addison and John White went to Eugene Sunday to help Scott Jackson prove up on his ranch. William M Inman has returned from a three months visit with relatives at Grants Pass and Rose-burg. There will be an oyster supper at the Odd Fellows -Hall Thursday evening for Odd Fellows and their families. A good time is anticipated. I P Inman took a load of pro duce to Cottage Grove Thursday and brought back a load of freight. Charley Simpson is on the sick list. Miss Myrtle Lott has almost re covered from quite a severe spell of measels. Rev C R Moore' from Eugene will preach at the Christian Church next Sunday both morning and evening. A. V. Hancock is in town from l?n. hernia. IIo believes ho has u good thing in tho hills and is- havirn hoiiiu assays mado to prove or disprove his belief. Ilois stopping ut tho Cottage Grove. Don't Let Baby Suffer. TIIIMIKTSflMr.VnvP timxt iri.itt. nlcllHK tho teething pniecai am slow (,'rmvth In lnfiuits mill ehllilron, and tlmt Is, for very nli yliuiB reasons, cullwl ANHKUCT. Jtstniui tho (rotttiiK, rostlossnena, Koncrnl Icoblcnoiw, uollu anil diarrhoea. I'rovouts brain troubles and convulsions. Renders lanctnK Kums uiineres siry. it has boon estimated that ilvo millions of babies dio annually for Want of mothers ous iicrfod of child life, far to sorlous to bo ills, missed Willi tho careless romark "Daliv Is pnttltiK her teeth." Your child needs bono making; mator al. ANTll'ItCT sunj.lles i want. Is lasloloss, d ssolvos In milt and taken easily. One box will savo your baby uriluld col it of 60 cents. Mill Instructions witheaeh ddross INLAND DHUO CO., Washington strcol, ban Kranelsco, Cal. Antlfrot so cortainly lollovos teothintf babies that we will on Jill paekat'os sold by mall refund tho money by sondliiK statnrs lii full for those returned with. In "JO days not over one fourth used. XOTICU TO WATKK CONSUMKKS. Notice is hereby given that on and after Dee. 1st, 1000, the following rates will be charged lv the City of Cottage Grove for eity water: Private families f 75 per month liakeries 1 00 " " Barbershops with bath li 00 " " Barber shop without bath 1 00 " " Unteher shops 1 00 " " l.iverv stablo 6 00 " " Water closets (public).. 1 00 Saloons 1 00 Water for any purport not embodied in above will lie supplied according to schedule rating. Uy order of City Council on Xov fi, 1900, In Council Chamber at a regular meeting thereof. Central ' Market! Ilcl'illliNB I CO., IWitlm . i an I 1 41 l I II notici: of nxAi. skttm:jii:xt. Notlools hereby ttlven that Jan. II. Hlownrt. ailiiilnUtrator of the estate of Wm.Snbllis, lo ceiscil, has llleil nls tlnnl accnunt In thu above named stale Mid that tho h'h dnv of lie-ember llMl. at the hour of one o'cliH'k In tho iiftcrniMiii thereof has been W for tho ilnttt of hcarlntCNild llnni accoimt at tho olilcc of the County Jmlt-'o. In Kuirenc, Ijiiio Cuiiiity, 'iro von, at which time nud iil-iceall io-iiiis h In; objeclioiis to the allowance and upiroral of the Mimo may apear anil be board. bated this 9th day of .November, r.i). Jah. II. Mtkwaiit. Adi'ilnfslrator. KOTICK. To property owners on Wall, Main, Fourth, "A" & 1M. streets in the eity of Cottage Grove, I.ano County, Oregon. You and each of yott are heieby noti fied that on tho 221 d.ty of October, 1900, the Council of tho city of Cottage Grpvo passed ordinances declaring tho amount of assessment for street im provements on said streets to bo assessed to each lot, block and parcel of laud lying and abutting on such streets, and that on said dato and in and by said ordinances said Council did assess, de clare and enact that the probable cost of and for tho street improvement on Wall street will bo $.70 per foot, according to the numbcrof front feet of each lot, block and parcel of land abuttine on said street; and that the probable cost of and tor improving .Main street will bo ,70 per foot for each lot, block and parcel of laud abutting on said street; and that tho probable cost of and for improving Fourth street will bo and is .08.8 per foot for each lot, block and parcel of land lyinii and abnttinzon said ntriif- and that tho probable cost of and for said improvements on Second street, in D. G. MoFnrland's Addition to Cottn-n. Grove, will bo and is $.1U per foot for each lot, block and parcel of land abutt ing on said street : and thai tho nmlmliln cost oi anil tor improvement on "A" street in I). G. McFarland's Add. to Cot. tagu (.novo, will Do ami is f.lL'per foot for each lot, block and parcel of land lying and abutting on said street. Further: Tlmt on tho "(Itli llnv nl inin .1 i " vycuiuer, juuv, mo satu assessments, and tho amount to bo paid by each property and owner, or reputed owner, was dulv entered in tho Docket of citv liens for said city, and that tho severiil amounts so assessed and so entered aro liens against tho several properties and that wio same aro uue anil payiiblo, and that unless paid within twontv iIuvh fm. said dato to the eity recorder of said city, tho several properties so lmblo will bo thereafter sold to satisfy said amounts, nnd tho costs and disburse ments of selling tho said properties. J. S. MKm.nr, City Kecordor. DEALERS IN Boef; Mutton, Pork, Veal, jjgj J3acoji, .'Liiu.'c'lj Sausage, S Fish nnd Game in season tgfj AT this LOWEST 1XXUC ) KS. MAIN STREET, COTTAGE GROVE. OR KG ON. I THIS SPACE TO IJE OCCUPIED by the New Hurdwarc firm of WHEEUiU, & SCOTT, successors to Pnillips & Davison. Cbe Chicago typewriter Price $35.00 The CHICAGO Cnmiot He Excelled for Compactness and Clearness of Writing. It is easy to learn to operate, and (here is a small number of parts to get out of order. E. L. King, C. J. Howard, Geu'l Agent for Ore. I.ocal Agent, Albany, Oregon. Cottage Grove, Ore. GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of the CAFE ROYAI, on River street, near the bridge, COTTAGK GllOVIt. OllIS. Short orders day and night. Every- iiung ursi-ciassand the best the market affords. Cottage Grove not We are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Urackets, Mouldings, Cornice, Sash nnd Doors, Door and Window frames, Screen Doors, Windows, Pickets, etc. Woodwork of all kinds made nnd repaired. We will nlso work El oor- ing, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, or size btuildiiig, etc. PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT Bon Ton MEAT MARKET I Main Street (Map Grove, Oregon. SUPPLY HOUSE l'OR & COTTAGE GROVE AND UOHEMIA. Send Your Orders by Telephone. J - m W. H. Beagle, i MANAGItR. - -i-r" " The Nugget office carries a full line 6f legal blanks and visiting cards.