i LUCTUKH 1V PltOl'. IlAWI.UV A large and appreciative nil dlcnce erected Prof. Hnwley nt Mnrtin'M Hull, Inst Friday evening The Professor showed himself to he muster ot his subject: "The .Speaker of the House of Represen tatives and his Power." lie clearly detuoustrnted that the House Speaker possesses more power in his legislative enpneity than any similar officer in the world, The urowtli of this power was traced through history to the autocratic representative of to day, and as ex-Speaker Heed has Haiti "some one must have a policy and n plan and who is more fitted to enforce, one than the Speaker?" The method of appointing the com mittees mid outlining the work of each, the Instructions as to what and when they shall say, was plain ly presented and the reasons why he wields such power, was ex plained. The threat power of the committee on rules, the arbitrary recognition of a member, the refer ence of bills, counting quorum and the methods adopted to prevent fillihustcriuir, were detailed with great care. This power, as useid by Speakers from both old parties, has crown through necessity from the time of Henry Clay, and is oc casioned by the introduction of so many bills, making it necessary for .some one to select those of most im portance and bring them to a vote. On this point 1'rof Hawley aptly said that "had all bills introduced received attention at the last ses sion of Conrcs-i, but iK minutes would have been allowed for each." The lecture was one of the most in structive ami entertaining ever de livered in Cottage Grove. The next lecture will be by Prof. French of the State Normal, on "Europe," illustrated by the stereoptican. This is a course of lectures that no one in town should miss. Mav Gut A Fokttnh. From present indications Win. Laudcss, of this city, is apt to strike it streak of good luck in the imme diate future. He is in receipt of news that he is one of several heirs to the famous Croukritc estate of Holland, the heirs of which have been extensively advertised for in the leading papers of the United Stales for the past four years. The .estate is said to be worth $3o.ooo. ooo, mid Mr. Landcr-s is one of about 300 heirs. He left here this week for l'ortlaud where he will make a march for some family rcc urds in po-wesiii'-n of his uncle, who resides in that citv. Mr. I.andess' fiieuds wish him all possible success and trust that he may live many , years to enjoy his .share of the Ureal estate. Good kok IIkick. , C. E. Harwood, of Florence, Lane county, Oregon, has been ex perimenting with the beach sand, with the view of making brick from it. Mr. John Urund of Ho heiuia. who has been visiting on the coast for a number of weeks, nnd who returned here this week, tells a Nugget man that the exper iments of Mr. Harwood have thus iar been highly satisfactory, and that he has several samples of "glass brick" which arc superior to anything Mr. Ilrtind has seen in the brick line. Mr. Harwood is satisfied that lje has discovered n process by which he will be able to produce a brick at comparatively the same cost, that will far excel! anything of the kind yet placed up on the market. Wkihhng Annivicksaky. St Valentine's Day, February 14, was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lurch of this city. At 9 o'clock in the evening they were happily sur prised when a number of their friends "happened" in on them. Some-very beautiful presents were left with them along with hearty congratulations and well wishes for many returns of the day. The day was also the anniversary of the birth of Miss Lillian Lurch, making the evening all the more enjoyable TjNI'ORTUNATlS ACCinitNT.-r- Mrs. Julia Wood, formerly of city, now cooking at Helena No. 2, Bohemia, met with an unfortunate accident Monday morning. While splitting kindling she chopped one of her fingers off. A phone mes sage was sent to Dr. Job, who re sponded at once, arriving there that evening. He found it neces sary to amputate the finger at the nuckle joint. At last accounts the lady was resting easily. UncliC Tom's Cabin. Terry's Uncle Tom's Cabin show is booked at Martin's hall for Sat urday night, March 8. It is a big attraction and has met with splen did success on the Pacific coast route. The-Company will un doubtedly have a. good house. I LODGE CIRCLES TT T"T- -vr-v-r-.T--rT -V "T"K O. II. Aitkin, grand chancellor of the State of Oregon, will pay Juvenilis Lodge, No. 48, an official visit this (Friday) evening. Work in the K. ot K. will be put on, re freshments will be served and a general good and instructive time is anticipated by the members of the order. LAWKS' CIKCI.lt. The Ladies' Circle held session at their hall in this city last Mon day, February 24. A few invited friends and woodmen had occasion to enjoy 11 pleasant evening. . KASTHRN BTAK The members of the Eastern Star will have work next Friday even ing at the Masonic Temple. As is their custom a IiKlit lunch will be served, to the added enjoyment of the members. 11, I', o. it. I.AD1KS' KOCIAI,. The Etigenu Klks entertained their lady friends in a delightful manner last Thursday evening. The Klks are rated high along the line of entertaining, and this was no exception the rule. B. Lurch of this city, was in attendance. An effort is being made to organ ize a lodge of the order of "The Fraternal Aid Association" in this city. It is said to lie a good order, and the organizer, J. H. Fredrick, is expected here next week. Look Out For Tiihm. The town is being over run with a number of photo solicitors. This class of people area cheap set, and they should not be patronized. They take the money out of the town and leave the photographers, who are a fixture here and who are doing their part to maintain the town "holding the sack, as it were. CHURCHNOTICES. Rev. T. B. Ford, presiding elder, preached at the M. E. church last Thursday night, to a large au dience. Preaching as usual at the M. E. Church next buuuay. Object ser mon nt 11 a. m. .entitled "Babes and their Cradles." livening sub ject, "What more has the Christian than he who is not a Christian." Kev. Fathrr Berthiaunie. catho lic priest of Roseburg, held services at their church in this city Sunday, Feb. 23. In the future the Rev. Father will hold services in Cot tage Grove on the lourt'i Sunday of each mouth. Rev. L. I). Beck, of the Cum berland Presbyterian church, of this city, who has been holding pro tracted meetings at Woodburn, re turned home Tuesday. He reports a splendid meeting and the success attained was highly pleasing. IN MKMOltl AM. (in memory of I.ulit .Myrtle, ilmixhtcr of Mr. and Mm. Wm. Kirk, who ilkit February 17, ltiJ, kkciI 8 yearn, S monlli and .1 days. ) One more lltllo lamb la folded To ll'ii ilontlo tjheplierd'a broad. One more llttlu rouibiid faded; Km It bloomed, It tank to rot. Yen, we mil our tittle t.ula Ml her In her little ehnlr; Ml her llttlo childish pratlfc- ohl Wo mini her everywhere, She haa paued beyond the ortala, Hho haa entered through the door. Angola guard ami koopimr darling, Now In Heaven, furetermoro. THE OLD RELIABLE Grocery Store Caries a full line of Staple nnd Fancy goods, Granite, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Oats, Hay and everything the farmer or the housewife needs. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. It will be a pleasure at nil times to show our goods and . you are earnestly requested to call nnd examine them. Will meet All Competlon in 1'rlcen. SKILLMAN & GAROUTTE Successor to Baker & Johnson COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. CLEARANCE SALE. For 00 days from Fobrunry 1st wo will ell nt a ton pnr cent dlsootint any and nil of our large stock of wnll paper, This liberal offer is given aa we have n big invoice of new stock on the way nnd need tho room. Now Iff your chance to semirp the best bargains on the finest wall paper pvor brought to Cottcge Grovo, Jenkins & Lawson, personal punigi'uplis.j I'ritnlc IIiikIich hum In from the niliitv this week. MIhm Doru Veitluh visited nt CresHull this wuck. V. II, Donnl", of iJlickbutto whs In tlio city Kuturcliiy. Chits. Conhritu returned from a visit to Kiiki'Iio Monday. Attorney .T. H. Voting ,inadu u trip to thu in I ii ch this week. Diirwln Drletow returned from n short IiunIiiush trip to Eugene. V, W. Hawlov wits down from I if mountain home tills week. (J. II. Clement vlfltcil southern nnd northern points this week. Frank Klup Is visiting his wlfo and relatives In this city tills week. Dr. Itrown of ICnveno whs In tlio city lust Friday on professional businnuss. Ifunry Hyo nnd D.K. Bunion of Jeff erson nro in tlio city this week looking up tlmlKir Innds. Oeorgo Wiscurson Is visiting his mint, Mrs. Ilium le, of Row river, who bus been seriously III. Aug Krantz, foreman of tin Kosoburg l'litiiiileitlcr, visited friends in Cottugo Uroyo lust Sunday . A. A. An by. tlio well known tirnler luud locator of Eugene, wus in Cottage Grove last riatiinluy. Japnncso Hair tonic, a recognized remedy for all diseases of tlio sculp. Try it. llouson Drug Co. Ceo. H. Davis of 1'ortlnnd enmo in Tuesday and is looking for investment in mining or tl inner Hindu. I). E. Welch ot HoKoburK. who ex- tiects to outer the employ of tlio I'neillu f iiulwr Co. arrived Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. James Hours, who hnvo Iwun visiting hero siuco tlio hollduys, returned to Bohemia this week. Kobert Alexander of the Pacific Tim ber Co. wus tlio isuost of V. It. Dennis of Black liutto, several days this week. Itev. Copple of Pendleton, formerly pastor of tboChristinn Church, this city, held services hero lust Holiday evening. W. G. Dickey, advanced man for Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, wns n pleasant culler at tlio Nugget office this week. W. F. Cnroy, who lias been visiting iug Ids relatives and friends here, re turned to Siskiyou, California, where be is employed on the stcnin dredger. Mrs. W. II. Illnir nnd little daughters, Ituth and Sadie, returned Monday after noon from it visit with her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs Frank lilair of Eugene. J.W , Ilouck of JoflVr on.arrivcd in the citv Monday and upon tlio arrival of bis lainlly will locate on alarm two miles went bf town. Mr. Ilouck will engage in luiniiit: and timber bind biisinecn. (i O, Warner, the Ilnhemia mining man, nimo in from Cottage Urovo Tues day evening. Wo ate pleased In learn linn tne ontionK lor tueeariy conxiiuc- tiou of tlio proiiiHeil Ilnhemia railroad ! I'ontlniieH to grow more promising. A. N. Striker returned this afternoon from the Cottiitte (irovo iipiithhorliiMxi where he was sent bv tbecoinniisHioners' ciiurl to look after tlio county bridges. Ho found all in koimI enmlllton except Hie .Mosiiy and uuirln oriiige wnicli need new "pieis. Th piers have been in for 1U years and are very rotten. (inn rd. J. W. Veateh, thn bustling solicitor and all around newspaper man, who has been identilled witli the Itoselmrg Re view the past year, accompanied bv his wife, laved over in this cil v last Sunday, tbogucls of Mr. VentehH sister, Mrs. Harry Wvnno. Mr. Veutch Is enrouto to Hoiso City, Idaho, where ho will nc eent n position with Mr. Fisher, form erly of the Itoview. The Nugget wishes him success. Felix and Joe Landess are down from Bohemia. J. R. Cooley and wife are spend ing n few days in Albany this week. F. O. Russell of Wendling is visiting his mother and brother of this city. Mrs. D A. Paine of Eugene is visiting Mrs. W. H. Abraras of this city. F.J. Hard, secretary of the Ore gon Mining Exchnnge, Portland, was in Cottage Grove last Saturday. Miss Efiie Stewart of Browns ville, sister of Mesdnmes Garman and Newland, is visiting in Cottage Grovo. C. C. CofTmau, formerly of this city, now engaged in real estate business m Eugene, was in town this week. Bob Blair is having a "bout" with the mumps. It is not known how many rounds the contestants will go, but it is predicted that if Bob can stand punishment and avoid a few swings to the jaw, he may best his light-weight adver sary in about the tenth round, R. W. Veatch and Attorney F" G. Eby are cripples this week. Mr. Veatch has had a toe which has bothered him for years ampu tated, and Mr. Eby has his right hand in a sling, having had an operation performed to' straighten a couple of his fingers. Wo havo on hand a largo stock of kiln-dried flooring, celling and rustic in grades 1 2 and 3. Let ua tnnke you Bpoolal prices. Booth-Kelly Lvmber Co. Fine residence, choice lots, business blocks for sale Jorome Knox A Co, Jfoeul Ii'eVetles. 1 llor-e chocs, calked ready to nail on ill I-. I,. (Jjmmiikiim A lino., lingerie. A Hue lino of riding bridles at Fred UuIu'h linrneasliop. Spray pumps from $1 up to V0. Ciumiikiis Haiidwaiik, Eugene. Iduss all sizes and out to order. Ciiamiikiis Hakdwak)!, Eugene. Ilattenbiirg point luce patterns nnd nriilrl at Lurch's. 1 1 mo your prescriptions filled at the jHuiaon uruguo. All wall paper nt cost before tlio new siock arrives at uiiamiikiis liaruwaro. Call and examine the lino of clothing nun inrnisiiings nt U. II. Ulcuicnt's now store, west end of bridge. Take your shoes to tho West Side Harness sliop lor repairs. All beating stoves at cost during Feb ruary at F. h. CiiAMitsns fc lino. Fornuro, uell-solectod druiis. coll on tho Benson Drug Co. Toilet articles of every description at Benson Drug Co. Thoo diamonds at II. C. Mudson are beauties. Cull and see them. "Ixmg Itange" shells and cartridges are mo strongest. Uot tliem at t . 1, Ciiamiikiis A Jliio. Try a Sunday dinner nt the Impkmai. iiotki,. nerved from 12 m.to 1 :30 p m. and up to data in ull respects. Largest store, largest stock nnd smallest priccsut Ciiamiikiis IUitnwAite, Eugene. Hair brushes, a fine line, at lowpriccs. Benson Drug Co. You can buy nnv preparation at .T. I'. Currln's that fs advertised In any paper. Itemcinber we make a specialty of family receipts. REPAIRED FREE. All Dcering Binder Heads repaired free if brought in before March 15. F. L. CiiAMiiRits & iliio., Eugene. A large line of boys' nnd chlidrens' suits at wholesale prices at Clement's. Cull nnd see them and get prices. Hear I real cstntc bargains of Jerome Knox t Co. For paints, oil, brushes and the latest patterns of Wall Paper, call on Clias Cochran nt J . D. Cochran's furniture store, Cottngo Grove, Oregon. Rupesccd sow 3 lbs to tho acre and uet tnoro pasture than you can use. Speltz tno wonacr cram, lor crusneu iced win yield 70 bushels to acre. All kinds of grass seed, over five tons, now in stock at t.i4. (JiiAMiiKiiH & lino., hugene. Vnluuhlo mining property in Bo hemia for sale. Jerome Knox and Co. That invoice of tooth brushes is now open for inspection nt Reusnn Drug Co's store. They are cheap and of splendid quality. Look at them then buy 'em. Iluy pants and underwear, hats, snirts, necKwenr unu suits at wholesale prices at Clement's. Spray your fruit trees now. Ono spray iounoH'tsjimln threeaftertho buds burst, fiii-reason that you can use tho strong siilutiiiuM now. Spray pumps and all ready mixed spray material at. F. L. Ciiamiikiis & lino. AT.AS, TO Til UK. Ho was sitting; on the table, eating more than ho was nhl. Ho was healtliv. he was strong, lint ho ate to much and drank to much also. In tact begot the snakes. But luckv for him ho sent his little boy to the New Em Drugstore. P. S. Ho was r ii red with a pnekngo of their Worm I'owderB. farmers' Store STILL PROSPEROUS Beautiful v Neckties Free THE WATCHWORD IS Effort. G. O. Walker of Walker is justly proud of his deservedly growing trade. Never tiring, he has not failed to grasp every oportunity to secure for his customers the top price for their produce of every kind. Only JLook ! And you will know his goods and prices are right. He now offers a Beautiful Necktie free to his cus tomers with their next $2.00 cash purchase. Ask him for Schil lings teas, coffees, spices, etc, and you know you have the best. 3QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI The . . . RESORT River St., Cottago Grove. BLEW & JONES, Props V. We carry an extra line line ot Liquors and CMgarrr, and 11 you have occasion to want gooda In our lino we would appreciate a calt (rom you. oooooooooo Terry's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. gave tho boat presentation of Undo Tom evor given in this citv, JJarriaonville, Mo., Republican. DOOOO oooooooooooo THE CASH GROCERY CO. We have made it a point since starting in business to keep a clean, strictly tip-tc-date GROCFRY, and as a result we note a steady increase of customers. High-grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are our Specialties. Special prices quoted to the mining trade. Call and be convinced that our aim is to please you. wis suit TJfjs ii Ann to suit A. Q. Young, Manager. THE GASH GROCERY CO. TE MUME SUPPViN 0lSE Bohemia, Oregcn. General iflerchandige, , Miner' Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Bon Ton Meat MarM Mala Street, Near Fourth Beagle & jVIcFarlandr- We keep constantly on hand the choicest of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and Fresh Fish in season. Your trade is solicited and our effort will be to please and satisfy you. Carry the most complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware in south Lane county. Also a fine line of Guns, Ammunition and Fishing 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. Choice Red Salmon 10c a can on Saturday only, regular price 15c here is something that will unlock your pocket book. KY 00. STORE Under Odd Fellows Building COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON PIPER & Succesnora to WHEELER & SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves aud Tinware, Mining Supplies, FishBro's. Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL - Music Lessons "On the Piano. A lute Graded German Method of Miulo U now being taught at the C. P. Manse by Mrs. L.D. Beck. thus giving parent an opportunity to note progress. 50 cents per lesson, 30 minutes each era CS3 1 rxj VAN DEN BURG AT THE OLD STAND 00 '10 MRS. PET SANFORD'S For Fashionable Drcssmaiiiig. maijj s.tkket Cottack Grovk, Ork. Beware o air dried or half dry floor inr, celling and rustic. The Booth Kelly Lumber .Co. are making epteia prices on kiln-dried lumber.