t 1 GGE The Prospwoui Business Men of Cottage Grove Advertise In the Nugget. , Bring Yotir Job Work to th Nuzeet Job Office. ices Reasonable" Devoted to the Mining, Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. VOXj. XII Cottage G-rove, Oregon, Friday, June 14k, 1901. 3STO. 22 PROFESSIONAL. J. E. YOUNG AUorncy-al-Law am4 on Wtlii lret, Wl l Cottaok ,Gkovk, Okh. J.' a JOHNSON and P. G. KIIV A itorneys and Counselurs-at-Law ixoUUtUnllon kItoii In JllnlliK, Oiriorullon nd Morrmitllo Ijiw. . Oflli oru (Unncti A Xwlinrttnr. COTTAGK GROVE, ORE. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney -at-Law o o o :-Offlc on Mln street : Cottaci: Gkovk, Okk. JEROME KNOX Allorney-at-Law Prompt lttitlon rM lo MIiiIiiic Ilmlncm. Cottaok Gjtovi!, Okh. L. L. STEVENS Atlorncy-ut-Law o o o lelil attention llreu to lllliltm llutlneni , cnit iVillgf IIoik. KUGKNK, OKK. UKLXU W. TIIOXranM Cllt. t. IUBIT. THOMPSON & HARDY Attorney and Counselor s-at Law HpUI tllentlon nlrn to in Uw of Minn, EUGENE, OKH. L. T. HARRIS Attorney and Connselor-nt-laic BiUl utttnllun tlrtn to the law ' Jllnet. ttrit National Hunk HitlMlnjr. r-j. . je v & m u l k ass a rs. , Bmpl by null rerolve prom it attention. FRANK P.. WHITE, coitaok anovK. oitu. 0 Ira with Jracf lleinenwy, Mulnit. Jits. Kilhcrlne Sclilccf, M. D. Disuses of Women anil Children COTTAOK GKOVK, OKK. D. J. GOVER Prospector and Mine Locator. For Information on Bohemia Mining District write me. peUl Atuutloti Olven to CorrMpomlence BOHEMIA, OKU. BUSINESS. 00 '10. MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Dressmaking. MAIN BTItKET COTTAGK GUOVM, OKM. T.' W. BENTLY, The practical Boot and Shoe maker, located one door west of the Bohe mia hotel. Repairing neatly and quickly done and. satisfaction guaranteed. Call. BARKER & PERMIN IMMPKIKTORB OK THE EXCHANGE nnALi:ua ih kink WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mlnitret, Oottnifo (Irova, Ore. W. H. SMITH Proprietor of the ALHAMBRA CHOP HOUSE, near depot. Cottaok Gkovk, Okk. Short orders day and night. Every thing first-class and the best the market affords. ELITE o Shaving o Parlor Cottaok Grovjs, Oku. GEO. E. GRIFFITH, Prop, ' aoa0B0HeoQnofloiQBOBoaoflaKoH0nonioBoa0ioBaioHROHaoaeieaoBaoBeBono8OH9BQH Oi M a n o a o n 0 a a n e m a n a u o a a o m H e a o At Cost We arc offering all of our Ladies and metis Shoes, in fine, medium mid heavy grades at actual cost. . : : Some of them in good wearers at 50c, 75c and $1 per pair. We will sell you the cheapest allocs you ever bought. : : ; : : Only three items reserved. Eakin & Bristow a o BaBOE9neBOBSBOnCB0B0flOBOBSBOBSBOB9BOB9BBSBCBt)ROBSBOBOR9flOflOBOBOBaB0B9BOBV "Note Our Prices on This Line Every Article Represents a lew Saying to Ton. $1.75 Line $1.50 Line SlIIItT WAISTS $1.25 Line , siuitv WAISTS 90c to 85c $1.00 SIIUIT WAISTS 75C 75C, " S II HIT WAISTS 65c to 60c 60C ; S1IIIIT WAISTS 500 50C S1II11T WAISTS 40C Cash buyers are always ready for low quotations. We do not claim tunc we are the cheapest people but we do claim that the quality of goods we sell, are sold for less money than you can buy them elsewhere. Our line of Prints and Percale nreAthe best grades fromjthc chea est to the highest priced there are different grades of each kind of Prints. Our 6c Prints are the best; Our 7c Prints arc standard, on up to 15c are the best . Druggists Sundries We have a large line and are sold at uniform profits.. We sell No. 1 bottle of Vaseline 5c, generally sold at toe, No. 2, for 10, generally sold for 15c to 20c. Our line of Syringes arc sold from 20 to 40 per cent less than the regular retail price. A good 2-quart Fountain Syringe for Soc, 3-quart for $1.00. Whisk Brooms, 15 and 20c, regular price 20 and 25c. Combs, rubber, horn, aluminum, celluloid from 5c to 25c. in fact Our Line of Notions is sold for less than you can buy them elsewhere. Buy from us and save your dime. Hosiery New Line in colors Red, Blue and Black, Polka-dots, 20 and 25c. Childrcus Red, White and Black, 25c. & hi ana . 11 urv5 ir Those people who wear the Hamilton Brown Shoe, say they are the best Shoes made. It is no trouble to sell them ' to those who know the shoe. Be among those who know a good thing.' Gaiian fi Hemenway Clothing -WW Jlen'a TAgM Summer Strictly All Wool. W Latest t Sj fj l'attertm ifc and Styles 'f find j I $13.00. ORIGIN OF A WELL KNOWN PHRASE. THE CREAMERY BUSINESS. Every one has heard and most people have used the phrase "he has a skeleton in his closet." It is intended by this to convey a hint of the existence in the family of the person alluded to of some secret which it is desirable to keep con cealed from the public gaze. The phrase is not peculiar to theEug- lish tongue, for, somewhat changed to suit environment, it is found in almost every language in Europe. Its first appearance in literature was in one of those curious collections of stories which the monks of the middle ages were fond of making both for their own amusements and for the instruction of youth. In one of these collections, compiled by an unknown hand about the middle of the tenth century, there is a story of a wealthy lady who, having a secret grief, confided it to a friend who was apparently a perfectly happy woman. She was the wife of a nobleman who lived in his castle in the south of France. She and her husband were outwardly on the most loving terms. Not a care cloud seemed to cast a shadow on her path. After hearing the story of her afflicted friend the noble lady took her by the band and led her to a secret chamber adjoining her bedroom, there opened the door of a closet and exposed a skeleton. "Know my friend," she said, 'no one is happy. Every day I am forced by my husband to kiss this grinning death head, which is that of a gentleman who was my ;husbands rival and whom-I would have married had not my parents willed otherwise," Toledo Blade. DIDN'T MARRY FOR MONEY. The Boston mnn, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pille, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, liil iouHness, Malaria, Fever and Agua nnd all Liver and stomach troubles, (ientle but effective. Only 25c at 1! ex son Drug Co'b drtiir store. A BUSINESS OF BENEFIT Td EVERY COMMUNITY- REAS ONS WHY IT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED HERE. They are all union made, which means that they are up-to-date, new and just what they are represented to be. A large line of dark suits $6.00 to $18.00. G-roceries And still the immense sale goes on. We sold more groceries in the last 30 days than we djd in any 3 months prior, why? because people learn it is to their interest to do so try us, we have made reductions in prices on nearly everything we have in the grocery line also fruit and vegetables. Gamin (6 Hemenway Clothing ! Clothing ! We will sell you clothing, Men nnd Boy's, neat up-to-date suits cheaper than you have ever bought them in town. Come and see our goods and get our prices before you buy a full line of Summer Goods, and Ladies Shirt Waists on the same line cheaper than ever. HEMMWAT & BUEIHOLDEE. Have you seen the new Pan- American postage stamp? The two-cent is red with a center pic ture of a railroad train labeled un derneath, "Fast Express." The one-cent is green in color with a picture of a steamboat designated "Fast Lake Navigation." The four is brown with the picture of an automobile, and the five is blue with the picture of bridge at Ni agara. I he eight has a picture of a steamboat going through the locks at Sault Sle Marie, and the ten, a picture of a big ocean steam ship under full steam. A SPRAINED ANKLE QUICKLY CURED. ''At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says' Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington. Va. "Af tor using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlaiti'8 Pain JBalm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its tueanda completo cure speedily followed." Sold by Lyons & Afi'LKOATR, Drain, Be.nso.v Dhuu Co. Cottage Grove, H. E. Lounsbury, traveling freight agent for the Southern Pa cific Company, was in the city last Friday and while here arranged for" a lecture to be delivered by Mr. C L. Smith on "Dairying and Mr. Smith is one of the most thorough men in this line known in the state of Minnesota, and was selected by the management of the Southern Pacific Company for this work on the basis of his large ex perience, having devoted sixteen years to the study and operation of large dairies and farms. Mr, Smith does not come representinc anV thing which he desires to sell, but purely at the instigation of tile Southern Pacific Co., with the view of extending every advantage tor the farmers and stock raisers of Oregon, whereby they may profit in the matter of improvement in stock, method of handling and in diversified farming, with the pur pose of creating renewed interest and futhering advancement along those lines, the company knowing full well the benefit it will ulti mately derive through increased freight traffic. In talking about the advances made in the Willamette valley in the last year in the creamery busi ness Mr. Lounsbury imparted the following information: 'Every creamery"!!!' -the wji- Iamette valley today seems to be en joying a good business which is in creasing in volume every month Take the Ablany creamery for in stance: Its receipts for 1899 were $18,347.18, while for the year 1900 the receipts were $27,688.25; an in crease for the year of $9,451,07. The fact is the creamery business, throughout the state has more than doubled in the last year. The reason for this is that creamery butter is now being manufactured" in sufficient quantities to justify the- commission men m reachintr out for outside markets that belong to us for the asking for them. "At Brownsville, the re m:ty is giving very sattstactory results. In an eight and one-half months run in 1900, the creamery there paid out in creamery checks $6,- 588.00, an average of something over $3 00 per month, and at the present time the pay roll at Browns ville is upwards of $1,000 per month, quite an item in a small town." Mr. Lounsbury has implicit confidence in the outcome of the dairying and creamery business in Oregon, expressing the belief that it will become one of the best states in the union for these industries. Diversified Farming and Dairy ing is the subject of Mr. Smith's talk next Tuesday. Hear him. Shelf and Heavy Hardware . Farming Tools, Simonds Saws, Studebaker Wagons, Hercules Powder, Mining Supplies, Dunn's soljd Tree Spray, Q riff in & Veatch Company.