u n The Projp:rous Business Men of Cottage Grove Advertise in the Nugget. Bring Your Job Work to the Nugget Job Office. Prices Reasonable Devoted to the Mining Lumbering and Farming Interests of this Community, to Good Government, and Hustling for a Grub Stake. vol. :p:n Ool:fcage Grove, Oregon, "Friday, A.ugusl; 2, 1901. 3STO. 29 PROFESSIONAL. I.ODE MAY BE FOLLOWED. WEEKLY CROP EULLELINV NUGGET. HnoaHeflooBoaoaenB9BCBeBoii0flBBOBoieBORaB9HitDaaHDanoDiiBSBOiittaaBgiei J. E. YOUNG AUnvnoy-al-Law (WW tin Main atii-et. Wwl Hldo Cottaok Gkovk, Okk. J. a JOHNSON ami P. G. HBY ?ltoricjs and Oaunsclors-at'Law Hiclitl attention kIvcii to Mlti!mt,'orportlini ninl MnrrmitllD Ij'w. (Mice ou'rUimnan ft Newland'sntoro, ' COTTAGU GKOVK, OUB. J. S. MEDLEY Attovney-at-Law o o o - : -Oinraun Mntn stroeti Cottaok Guovie, Okk. , JEROME KNOX Abiorncii-iU-Law Prompt attention ('Bill Mlil',K Hlno. Cottaok Gkovk, Okk. urxxus w.Tiiiimnim t in: x, iuhuy. B n e M n s H a o At Cost Wo nro rifTerltiir all our Lailtos' nml Men' SIiooh, In flno, medium mil Ikuivv iriulun nt nctvnl I'OHt. Hotnu of the' jioixl wearers itt&Ouy itnil'f l,por, pair, , Wo will noil yon tlio chcapcHtishuo yoii ever' bought. Only thrco items reserved. ' ' . ' ' .,, v, Eakin & Bristow e ra n B 0 B e a THOMPSON & HARDY ."Ittorticys and Counsclors-at- Law H',r!siisiiii'!li.'f1"L-" 'Ji-jjn "c'' KUtlKN'K. OKK. L. T. HARRIS dtlornry and C'oanselor-at-Law Htcll atmiitliKi Hlvmijo tho Uw of illtiea. Mmt National Hank Hiilltllng. KUilKNK, OUJC. j BSBOBODOBeBOnCBOB0BOBOBOBOBe9OBOBOBOfiOB95OBODOBOHBeBOBOBOHO BOB0SSB0OBOBOB Hamplpii by mult receive iriiiuit attention. FRANK P. WHITE, COTTAliK oitovi?. oiti:. .,.. JI& .Katlicrlne .Schick ,M, J).,. ,,( Diseases of Women and Children COTTAOK UUOVK, OKK. W. H. ROBINSON -- ruACTIl'IKII I'HVMHAN- Ofllcc nnd residence mi lllvor street, near Willi. COTTAfll! (HIOVK, - - - OIIWIO.V. BUSINESS. CO "lO.OJ"- MRS. PET SANFORD'S Fur Fashionable Dressmaking- main sntixr Cottaok Gkovk, Okk. J. W. BENTLY, Tho pini-tlrnl Ilnnt im) Klxw Maker, localcil into iliNir wil of tho Imperial Hotel. Repair, lug nt'Atljr ilinio. Satisfaction Guranteed. BARKER & PERMAN PROI'KIUTOItH OK THE EXCHANGE"" DHAI.KUS IM 1'I.SK WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS. .Malnstroot, Outing" lro, Oru. W. H. SMITH l'roiirlctnr of AI.KAM1IKA CHOI' IIOUHK Near Iho depot Cottgo drove, Ore. ' Bliort onlerit 0y '' ! Kvcrythlng rat cIiwh ml llio lot the iimrket ulHml. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkk. ItopnlrlliK nt rouaoimblo chargon. All work Kimranleoil llrait-flaHB. Wutehoa.CIoeUiiinaJowolryiit Lowest Prices COTTAOK GUOVH, OUB. When you Want Good Shoes AT Low Prices GO TO Yoran's EUGWNK, ORKOON. FOR SALE. Hay tor sale at the Kelley place on Uohemia road by W. P Van Schoiack, O. !' V. w o Gar man & Hemenway. Our WhU uru ot tin; Hcttutito sort ot which it U Hiiiil ONK 8ALK MAKKS OTHKUS Homo wlio lmy uny kind of Ktxn'i" nt any price, bvcanee tliuv can buy on credit. .1, There uro we jtsuy xHor Wdsn ana aen ror casn So yon get your MmieyV worth, henco the incrpneo In our cuntomors. The clenn-up, on Otir otMs nnd cikIh Ih very Hattxfiu'tory to iih. It will give na n Trenh, Ni-w Stm'k for Tall. There are n fun more articles anil if yun are after bargains you can get them, you nave from ISO to 60 per cent on these goods. $ WE ARE LEADERS IN MERCHANDISING. f V Clotliin Clothing ! Wo will sell you clothing, Men nnd Roy's, neat up-to-dnto suits cheaper than you have over lwught them in town. Come and seo our goods nnd gut our prices before you buy u full Hue of Summer Goods. Ladies' Shirt Waists on tho same lino, cheaper than over. HEMENWAY & BUBKHOLDEB. Carry the most complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware in south Lane county. Also a fine line of Guns, Ammunition and Pishing Tackle. We are Headquarters for Mining Supplies, Hurcules Powder, Fuse and Caps. Also agents for the celebrated Studebaker Wagons, Canton Clipper Plows and Harrows. In fact anything you may want in the Hardware line. Call and See Us and We will Treat You Right. Music Lessons V-" On the Piano. A lata Graded Gorman Mothod of Munlo Is now uolng tmight at the C. I'. Manso by Mrs. L.D. Beck. BecllalB will bo given at proper Intorvnla thns giving parents an opportunity to note progress. 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each Tako the Bohemia Xuzue, LOST. While fishing on Row river near WildwQod, Friday, July 12, I lost my silver case, open face watch, valued as a keepsake. Finder please return to electric light plant and re ceive suitable reward. T. C. Adrams. Judge Talbott at Reno, Nevada, The past week has been rainless recently rendered a decision of and seasonable in the matter of much interest to mining men warmth and sunshine. All crops whose lodes may dip into adjoining , have made rapid advancement, but patented lands: rain is now needed to revive Reno, Nev., July 24. The min-1 pastures and for late crops, such as ingcaseof Wedekind vs Bell was corn, gardens and potatoes, decided by Judge Talbott today in I Hay baling is in active progress favor of the plaintiff. This suit , and a good crop of hay has been was brought to test the rights of, secured. The second crop of al the locator of a lode to follow its J falfa is growing nicely and will dip under land covered by a United soon be ready to cut, Pastures are States agricultural patent, and is of failing and range stock is beginning great interest to mine owners all to lose flesh. Grain is ripening over the Pacific coast. Judge Tal-! rapidly and its harvest is well un bott held that when the top or apex . der way. The wheat crop promises of a lode is within the exterior lines good yields in all sections and the of a valid mining location the lo- quality is above the average. In cator has a right to follow its dip Umatilla county the damage by the into adjoining patented land, min-, late frost is not as great as pre eral or agricultural. viously reported, and it is now ex- This decision gives the Wede-' pected that an average crop will be kind location and also the Bell loca-' secured in that section. Barley is I i fl in . r mr . . w NOTICK FOR PiniMCATlOX. United States Lund Ofilco, Rosaburg, Ore. July 6tb, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congreiui of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the uleo( timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex. tended to all the Public Laud States by act of August , lhvl Nathaniel (1. I'enuet, of Kelso, county of Cowlitz, Statu of Washington, has this day tiled In this ottlca his sworn statoment No. 1721, for the purchase ot tho B SV NK SW H, SVV 4 Ss M of Section No. 11 In Town ship No. 20 South, Range No. 2 West, and will offer proof to show' that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Register and Receiver of this ot!lce at Rooburg, Oregon on Monday the 10th day of September, 1901. He numcs as witnesses: W.S. Hales, J. 11. Dales, of Cottage Grovo, Ore., Frederick Uloomflold, of Eugene, Ore., II. I., rolmel, ot KvUo, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 10th day of Sept., 1901. J, T. IlRipqEs, itcglstcr. FOR SALE. Lavendar sticks, for making fans and other designs, for sale, 10 cents per .dozen. Enquire of Mrs, C. J. Howard. 4lvvrt(se in (he Xtgget. tion to John Sparks who recently bought the interest of George Wedekind in the Reno Star. A tew weeks ago Judge Curler denied Wedekind an injunction to restrain Bell from taking out ore on his claim adjoining the Reno Star on land upon which Bell held a United States patent. The decision was followed by the present suit and in the interim Bell put up steam hoisting works and worked his claim to the limit, taking out many thousands of dollars worth of ore. The present suit was hotly con tested and it is believed that the will be appealed until it reported to be of excellent quality. Corn and potatoes are being seriously injured by dry weather, and unless rain comes soon their yields will be materially reduced. Hops continue doing nicely, alt though many correspondents report lice in the yards and much spray ing being done. Sugar beets in Union county and onions in Wash ington county are making splendid advancement. Italian ot Fellen. berg piunes promise to make a fair crop. Jbarly apples ana peacnes are ripe. case reaches the United States supreme COlirti "Mr i urn" IMPROVEMENTS AT STATE FAIR GROUND. DIVIDE ITEMS. Mr. Wilcox of LeRoy, Minne- sotaatxompaHied.ibyhistsonIsaac.; Wilcox and James Kennedy of Lynx Hollow were visiting Mr and Mrs Tapp and family Sunday. Vernon .Clow of Silk Creek was visiting friends here Sunday. This neighborhood is becoming well supplied with parlor organs, The State Board of Agriculture are making some wonderful im provements at the state fair grounds, and old timers will hardly recog- M R Coffin be- fa , . 1 . i ... 1 .1 . . 1 1 o tr sou to purchase one. Slashings are being burned now and as a result the air is very smoky. nize the place wnen tuey attend Oregon's greatest fair this fall. The old pavilion is being enlarged to double its size, and after the best exhibits ever seen in the state are arranged there will be ample room left for an auditorium, a thing that has been needed for a long time. A bran new up-to-date creamery building is being erected; also where the best dairy display ever made in the state will certainly be saen. The machinery hall is being enlarged, new cattle stalls, sheep pens, hog stys, and horse stables are being built. A cozy farm cottage, hay barn and new sidewalks are also on the list of im provements, and nothing will be left undone to accommodate the exhibitor and entertain the visitor at the state fair this fall. DON'T. Don't drop insinuations. A bigger man may pick them up. Don't pick out for a friend a man whose dog won't follow him. Don't think all books are salable because they are bound to sell. Don't sit in the draft unless you want the doctor to get the cash for it. Don't break your word unless you can do it so a hyphen will fit in nicely. Don't think because a man pos. sesses a shining intellect that he is light-headed. Don't wait until summer to buy thermometers, they are always lower in winter. Don't think because lime and tide wait for no man th'at no woman will wait for him. Don't fail to keep an eye on the frieud who offers you suggestions at the expense of another frieud. THE DEER LAW. The open season for deer com menced July 1st and for the benefit of those not thoroughly posted some pointers are hereby given; It is unlawful for any person to take, capture, kill or destroy in any open season more than five deer. Any person who lawfully kills five deer can make an affidavit before any justice of the peace to that effect, and said justice shall there upon deliver to affiant one lerther tag (oesigned and issued by the state game warden) for the bide of each deer, not exceeding five in all. One of these tags shall be securely fastened with wire to each deer skin, and the owner is then entitled to offer such deer skin for sale or exchange or transportation to any point within the state. The punish ment ior violation of any of the provisions of the act is by a fine of not less than $25 or more than $500, together with the cost of prosectf tion, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than 30 or more than 120 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You are hereby notified to cut the thistles on and fronting your city property, within the next JO days from the date of this notice. Upon failure to comply with this request the work will be executed and fee collected from the property owner, BkrT Nonn, Marshal, Dated August 2, 1901,