1,01)01', CIRC 1 ,159. " jug LodgcH 01 mm, nna our Slater City Drain. tlrnlit lf ,0Ht I'cautlfttlly lo- tiled llttlo town of some 400 people, . miles Hoiilli of Collage drove on ,l,e Sotithcrtt Pacific Company's otitc. 'Icrc 'HU ""'l l'le Oregon Ceiitrnl Normal .School under the itlc management of Dr. Orcntt. you also W,M fiml lwo "f llle 1)Cftl touutry liotelH in Oregon, in fact Iberc in nothing to !! for tlictn m serve to tlivlr customers The Siown is 1,,SH 11 lw'c tmVM r 110 .null proportions, the citizens of the place as a rule belonging to two ind three lodges each. On last Saturday night, another lubordinate lodge of Knights o( pythins was added to Oregon's long lift. ,,1C ,ll,mc l,lat l?rand nd faithful ineinher Chus. l-'jl-loTfS.IatOKr'""1 outer guard, as fel lows Lodge No. 81, Dniiu. Oregon. l?or M)ine time the hoys had looked forward to the "real thing" iml it is t,,!,t tncv iirc now quite well satisfied that they have it. The preliminary meeting was officially presided over by I,. R Unison of Salem grand keeper of records and seal, who had been commissioned by (!rand Chancellor Drndshaw to preside. The prelimi nary work was quickly mid adroitly handled ami then the work was turned over to Alpha Lodge, K. of J.. No. 17, Roscburg, Ore gon, with Chas. II. Fisher chan cellor commander. The work was well put 011. and seldom has a lodge started out under more favorable prospects than did PHU.0WS I.ODOK. K. 01' I'., XO. Si with a membership of 23 and plenty of good material. At the close of the initiatory work the following officers were elected and installed by Deputy Grand Master Stiusoii: C. V. Counts. C. C; V. C, W. W. Kent; P., W. S. Cellers; .Nr. V. J. 0. Jjhnson, Jr.; K. R. S., D. V. Kuj kendall: M. If.. U. II. Wise; M. 15 , Wm. Roberts; M. A.. J. W. Spatilding; I. 0., Chan. Schap hers; Iocal I)., I,. M. I'erkius. The following visitors were present: I. R Stinson, grand keeper of rfords.tnd seal and deputy grand mister. Silcm. At.l'IIA NO. 17, KOSItllUKO Chas. II. Poster, J C Akin, 13. W. Strong, L. A. Saiictiuary, J'"red Johnson, Mel Thoaipso.i, .Sheridan Chambcrliti, Jas. Templiii, H.C. McClclIen, V. C. London. W.T. Wright, Joseph Micclli, D. Looncy, Elmer Hrashford, W. J. yonder. DIANA NO. 63, MCMINNVIM.lt Chas. Grissen. OI.YMIMItl.S, NO. 71, KIUDI.lt 1'. 1?. Corntitt. THURMOPVI.AK NO. 50, GRANTS PASS Wm. Ulalock. JUVI'.NTUS, NO. 48, COTTAGll OKOVlt J- S. Medley, Jas. Benson, Green ritchcr, Robt. Martin, C. J. Howard, C. V. Patterson, r. W. Mistcrson, Gil Medow, C. C. CofT man, T. W, Jenkins, J. K. Barrett, Chas. Howcii, P. A. Clements. K Of 1" JUVltNTUS At the meeting ofjuventus Lodge No. 48, K. of P. held at the castle last Wednesday, the following officers were elected for the ensti , ing .semiannual term: T. W. Jenkins, C. C; Darwin Bristow, V. C; J. K. Harrett. P.; Chas. Bowen, M. W.; C.J. Howard, M. A.; II. V. Bchne, I. G.; Gil Medow, O. G. Ol'l'ICIAI. VISIT Grand Chancclor Brndshaw of The Dalles, Oregon, made Juven ilis Lodge No. 48 an official visit. flic Grand Chancelor is as his office indicates one of the most Popular members of the order in the state, a good, whole-souled, and conscientious knight who loves his orer first. Inst, and all the time He is a fluent and easy speaker nnd address to (he members of Jtt ventus Lodge was full of interesl lg thoughts appreciated by every ineiiil "nuid vi'.itini!lit..ii 1 lib " me iniMiii.L'isint, ,,,! Inpiufitby the good wholesome tall: adininia toied to them. MAHONIC On Saturday evening last, Cot tage Orove Lodge No. 51 A. P. & A. M. elected the 'following officers: Geo. Wall, W. M.; Al bert Wood, S. W.j Oliver Veatch, J' W.j W. S. Ilenticlt, Treas.; " 1,1 Woolcy, Sec. A reception will be given by the Masonic Lodge on the evening of Dec. 22 at Ma sonic Hall, at which time the in stallation of officers will be admin istered. MACCAIIItH HIVH Under the Order of Knights of Maccabees of tliti city last Thurs day night mi informal reception was hold at the hall in honor of Lady J.ainbson, Supreme Officer and Slate Organizer of the Lady MaccabecH, which resulted in the effecting of nn organization of a Hive in this city. The officers elected for the ensuing term are: L. C. Cora Taylor: Lt. C, Mary Hart; P. L. (J., Hell Coote; R. K , Lillie Patterson; P. K., Hell Veatch. The charter will remain oncn n short time for benefit members only nt reduced rates, NAT1VIJ SUli I'J.HCTION. llazellou Cabin No. 27, Native Sons of Oregon elected tlie follow ing officers at its regular meeting Monday night: J.K. Voting , Pres.; W. L. 15a ker, V. P.; Ralph Whipple, 2d V. P.; II. M. Wagner. 3d V. P.; Jake Lurch, Rec. & Pin. Sec; R. W. Veatch, marshal; Henry Veatch and P. P. White, trustees. Jerome Knox from president to past presi dent. The Hazelton Cabin is said to be in a mosl flourishing condition, and bids fair to be one of the lead ing institutions of the kind in the slate. I'IKST NATIONAL HANK. Beginning with the New Year 190 1, the doors of The First National Hank of Cottage Grove will be opsucl for the business and convenience of the public. The old and well tiied private bank of Kakiu & Bristow having been con verted into a Fit st National Bank, the certificate from the government beiui: now in the hands of the proper officeis of the new bank. The place of business will beat the old stand and the same accouuno- Inling officials will meet and do business with the bank patrons, as of yore. The capital stock of the b'ank is fixed at $25,000. with officers as follows: President. Dar win Bristow; Cashier, Herbert Kakiu; Directors, Darwin Bristow, Herbert Kakiu, N. W. White and G. M. Hawley. Among the prominent stock holders besides those whose names arc identified with,thc vaiiotis offices as above, appears the following well known Lane county people: J.B. Stewart, -T. G. Hendricks, S. B. Kakiu and I L. Chambers. I'lVH TO NOTHING. Theg-imc of foot ball played on the Landes field here last Satur day between the Bohemians and a Drain team resulted 111 a score ot 5 to 0111 tavor ot tue lauer. oomi; right good playing was done on both sides, and had it not been for for an error on the part of 0110 of the Bohemian team in the early part of the first half the score would have stood otoo, In the evening a reception was tendered the Drain team at Martin's hall, and n very pleasant time was had. The visit tug team expressed themselves well pleased with their treatment while in our city. KII.M(I) IN THIS l'HII.IlTINHS.. Private John P. Brewer of Co. K, 25th U S Volunteer Infantry, doing. service in the Philippines, was supt and killed at Bulncau, Island of Luzon, Oct. 30. i9i by lfiliP"10S from ambush. Private Brewer is a resident of Goshen, Lane county, where his parents live. Geo. Uohlmmi, tliu np-to-dnto tailor, ..,111 von l'ooiIh. all nlmdetf and tdl 1111 nnv" j"' n , . ..mI.lw -fi.h.b nf it. A tailor iiimlo III IViVD, JIM"' suit fortt) ami up! Pants f land up V.Mt Will ll. ' .. ' i "KWflT-VMI'MIM..- JXll hollfc Vol!. now understood that e.irlv in the spring a new stamp mill will he put up on the "Mayflower'.' group of claims in Bohemia. An immensely rich strike was made on this property early last season, and now that a mill is to he put in, it means renewed life and activity in that part of the camp. Kditor W 1'. Kly, of Kelso, Wash., is the principal owner of this group of claims, and with the erection of a mill, the Mayflower will at once become another handsome divi dend payer in the Bohemia dis trict. sitiuous I'Ai.r.. Mrs. Geo. Wall had the mis fortune to get a painful and serious fall last Monday morning. It will be remembered that the walks were very frosty that morning, and as Mrs. Wall attempted to opeii the front gate to the Wall residence grounds she slipped and fell heavily to the walk striking upon her hip. Por a lime it was feared the hip bone was fractured, but it is now learned that other than severe bruises no damage was done, and the lady is recovering nicely. I'KOM Till HOSPITAL Jas. Miller returned from a Port land hospital Saturday where he has been for treatment for partial paralysis, and 011 San.day was con veyed to his home a few miles south of town. It will be remem bered that Mr. Miller met with an accident while working in the tim ber at the Boolh-Kclley mill at Saginaw a few weeks ago. He is quite hopeful that he will fully re cover. solo out. James Hemenway of Ilemcuway & White, real estate agents, this week sold his interest in the busi ness to p. B. Phillips who in association with Mr. White will continue the business under the name of Phillips & White. This business established by Mr. Hem enway some three years ago has enjoyed a liberal patronage and has grown into no small proportions. The Nugget wishes the new firm the best of success. CUKI'UW- OUDINANC15. It is understood that at the next meeting of4the City Council a cur few ordinance will be passed. All iiersons under the age of 18 vears ' . , . -. will be required to have a written .. , ., . ,. permit from the parent or guardian to be upon the streets after 9 o'clock in the evening. Policeman Nunn informs a Nugget man that as soon as the ordinance is passed, it will be strictly enforced. CHRISTMAS IiXKKCISlSS. The M. K. Sunday School will have a very interesting and in structive programme on "Christ inas Eve" next and hope to enter tain the friends if possible better than in previous years. There will be two Christmas trees and a Missionary boat, besides the Tab leau of the "Babe in the Manger." Everybody welcome. doing husi.nhss. Chas. Grissen, the well known McMiunvillc music man, repre senting the Lakeside Piano Co., Chicago, 111., who extensively handles the celebrated Kimball in struments, was doing business in Cottage Grove this week. Mr. Grissen reports much interest taken in music and instruments here and has already placed several fine in struments. mo siiirMUNT. The Black Butte quicksilver mines, made a large shipment of quicksilver last Wednesday. The consignment consisted of 60 flasks which weigh 90 pounds each. The value of these flasks is estimated at $52.50 each aggregating $4,725.00. I'OOT 11AI.I.. Company C foot ball team, Eu gene, will play the Bohemias of this city Saturday. It is expected that an interesting game will Jje the result. I.0ST. In tlii s city last Saturday a lady's nurse containing gold and silver. Kinder please leave at this office and receive reward. It J. 8. SludluyHjiont Sunday in Huone. I'rnnkGoodirinii was in Kiiguno Sntur day. I). K. r.awson did business in I'ligonc Katurdny, Clint Montgomery went to Portland Monday, (. Meadow left for Bohemia Thnmliiy morning. Harry Hrlstow came homo from Ku geno Saturday. Darwin Bristow returned from Port land .Monday. J. P. Kelley did hmducss in Cottage Grovo Monday. Chan. Cochran ramo up on Tuesday's local from Ktigunc. Shoriir V. W. Withers epent Wednes day iiijthl in tins Grove. V, II. ISohuo came down from tho iii'iuna rnino nutiininy . l Mro. Poarle Itornflold left Saturday for her homo at Dunsrnuir. C. II. Jones returned from a short trip to KoMuburi; Tueediv. Dr. K. I). Mt'Kennuv of Kutrcno was a viMtor hero hint T uesday. Cy J. Bint'limn returned to the Champion mlnu .Saturday. Hon. h. T. Harris of V. ugenu, did IrgnlhunlnoAH here Inst I'ridny. Jud Wily and wifo wero north hound IKiHueiiKurs on Munday'b 12:20 ttain. MrH. Tho.i. Aubrey went to Kitenc Tuecdny for a few daya visit in thateity. D. l4. Millard oT New London, "Win., watt in Cottage Grove huveral daya this week. . Jack Quinn returned from Gardiner wht-ro ho ban been for the past three months. Dr. Geo. Wall returned from a pro fi'ifsiohnl visit to Blaek Butte Tuesday evening. J. V, Baker left' Tuecday for Oregon Cily wheie he will vNit relatives until lifter the holiday!. Mrn. Kva Trimble went to Kugeno Tuesday for u few day's viait with friends'in that city. V. W. MaHlcrpon left for Bohemia Ttifieduy morning where he goys to finish up avKeemuunt work. C. M. Ilcndcrcr, now of Drain, did hiisltu'HR and visited old friends in this place "Friday and Saturday . Thos. Blow returned Sunday from hist homestead on Moshy Creek where he had been for the past week. Bun Pc-Arpon returned from Bohemia Saturday, where he has been finishing up assessment work on Ids gri up of clnimB. Andrew Brund. and Charlea Gettyn came down from tho mines Friday and left Saturday for a visit in the Siuslaw country. Mrs. Alice Itexford of AVanbay, South Dakota enronto for San Francisco, visited her rieico Mro. V. B. Phillips in this city last Sunday. Geo. X. Spurr arrived Inst Friday from New London, Wis. He is here for the purpose of looking after his mining interests in Bohemia. JaF." Duval, tho popular foreman, ar rivod down from tho Champion mine urt bnluniny lor a lew uuy a visit win. his family in this place, Frank Patterson left Tuesday for tho Cocur D-AIeno mine3 in idaho.-wheie he goos 10 woik in the Pootumn mine, tie orders (lie Miget to 111s auuress. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Abrams arrived from Eugeno Wednesday afternoon to permanently reside in this place. Cot tage Grovo fs pieased to welcome such people to her society. W. E. Fulmer has returned from Up ton, California, where hehas been en gaged the hist sis months as foreman on the tie plant, recently returned from that place. Mrs. Katio Medley, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Hanson, went to Eu gene Saturday. Her many friends will bo. pleased to know thatshois surolv recovering from her recent illness. Cant. U. K. Worlcy who has been visiting for several months with' his former associates on tho Sound re turned hero Tuesdav. Tho Captain's health was nut good wlicii.be loft here buT ho has now improved materially and will be able to attend to his mining in terests in person the coming season. M Alt HIED. RTOClvS-MOSRY At 4 n. in. Thurs- day,, Dec. IS, 1900. at the Cumberland niitit'so in Eugene, Ore., Mr. Albert Stocks and Mrs. Ida Mosby, both of this place, wero united in marriage, Ruv. J. F. Claycomb officiating. Mr. Stocks is hugely interested in tho Bohemia mines and the bride is one of Cottago Grove's most estimable ladies. Tho Nugget extends congratulations. The electrie light plant arrived this week and is being placed in position. Tho Graded German Method of piano music taught by Mrs L. D. Beck at the C V inanso is winning now pupils for her class constantly. Tho pupils of tho piano music class aro oxpecling to spend a few bonis pleasantly next Priday aftornoon with their teachor, Mrs. Beck at tho 0 P manso. ' W. C. T. U. will give a short program next Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the Heading room. Everybody welcome. Mrs. II. E. Additou will address the mass meeting Suncjay night at the M E Church ft'eci 23. Those who fail to her will miss atj'jp tellecttial treat. The public cor dially invited. itriifWFwiiFWtiriif&wwwwniwimiii T ft 1 iv ft v m ff n Cft All CV1 v S ZZ l'OR IvVKKYBODY AND POR ALL. We have a Magnificent Stock of PINK SHOKS, our prices are lower than like quality sells for any where else, and we guarantee shoe satisfaction in every lcspect at 1 W Mnnpv vSncv Pt-ir.ec;. ! c tnm'i wc know what the people want. W To suit the public taste and purse and meet popular de raand is our business ambition. S We will fit any foot or pocket-book and. assure salisfac- S tion, and then "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." OUR SHOKS ARE GOING LIKE HOT CAKES. 2 WE SUIT g E. Stand to-day Unrivaled in Tone, Quality and Workmanship. Built strictly upon merit they have received the appro- jS ' bation pf the leading musical authorities of two conti- W nentsl . W I ' ff j y Their factory is the largest in the world, and , con troll- j ing the entire trade, they place before the purchaser an jii i instrument direct and at the lowest possible price without ilv ".. :.t.11 Hi Charles rr 1? 1 raveling representative, eased to give information i word at Cottage Grove Hotel, or with Mrs. L. D. Beck, iy fj who has been appointed local (y ana vicinity. KIMBALL PIANOS and ORGANS. Progression, o We are living in a rapid age: anag of Progression. The World moveo and you must move tvith it. Keep up with the times. If you see a chance to benefit yourself grasp tho opportunity. You Can Benefit Yourself by Calling At 33eiisoii Drug- Company. ' COTTAGE GROVE 'ure Drugs W. S. Chkisman. The Fashion Stables Gl?risiiar? & Barigs, proprietors. 1 First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single UP TO DATE" Wheeler & Scott . George Camming-, Having bought out the eutire stock of W. F. Schtiller, is now offering the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I have already added largely to the Grocery Stock Have just re ceived a fresh supply of Teas, Coffees, Sugar, etc.; also a choice lot of Apples, Oranges, Lemons and vegetables; Dried Fruits, Bacon, Hams and Lard, and other goods now arriving. A cordial invitation extended toalL George Cumming. A GRAND SKLUCTION GIVE US A CALL. j 1 a- -rr EVERYBODY. WALL & WHIPPLE Grissen, to 1t 1 now in mis city, win ue iy and particulars. Leave iji representative for this city as OREGON, and Chemicals. Eli Baugs. Proprietors of the Bohemia and:; ; -a Black Butte Stage Lines. Reasonable Prices Cottage Grove, Oregon. Davis Sewing Machines ARE JUST THAT Ball-bearing and High-grade Vertical Feed and three underfeed machines. Prices to suit. For sale by COTTAGE GROVE. 7