UMMOCHATIC riUMAUIIiH. Although the (lay wits propitious there wusun exceeding light attend nnce at the dctnocrutic primaries Saturday There was little or no entlnisinstn manifested and the routine work of nominating dele v a ten was quickly over with. L. F Wooley was made cliainnnn, and J. S. Medley, secretary in cast Cottage Grove. The following is the list of delegates to the demo cratic convention to be held at Eu gene on April 5th: James Lebow, C. II. Wnllacc, L. F. Wooley, Winters Wallace, Jesse Martin, Currin Coolcy, J. S. Medley and O. O. Warner, C. A, Vnnnchoaick was nominated rond supervisor, K. M. Vcatch was tnude chairman and Robt. Cooley secretary in west Cnttngc Grove. The following i the list of delegates: Geo. Thomp son, F. If. Rosenborg, 1. J. Markley, W. lf. Gray, Whit Gowtly, R. M. Vcatch and J. R. Coolcy. Alf Powell was nominated lor road supervisor. Both precincts endorsed A. II. King for justice of the peace and Albert Wallace for constable. A Nkw Citv Tickht. Monday evening at n "taxpayers' meeting held at the Musouic Hall, following ticket was named for city officers: M.yor, R. M. Vcatch; recorder, Thos. Medley; treasurer, Herbert Kakiu; councilman for first ward passed over; second ward, Frank Wheeler; third ward, U. S. Martin, L. F. Wooley presided over the meeting with Thos. Medley as secretary. It is to be hocd that out of this entire lot of candidates now before the voters that an exception ally strong ticket can be elected, nuil that city affairs from this on, wilt glide as smoothly as a summer stream. Kastkk Shrvicks. Impressive Easter services were had at the C. V. Church Sunday noon. A splendid program con sisting of duetts, quartettes and choir singing, interspersed with short scechcs, recitations and dia logues was rendered. The anthem "Come Where the Lilies Bloom" with twenty-five voices was an es pecial feature of the occasion. SltKVICIiS AT M. E. ClIUKCH. The Easter program at the M. 15 Church last Sunday evening was well rendered, and seemingly very much enjoyed by the large crowd present. It consisted ot a medlej of songs, recitations and dialogues. The children had been carefully drilled and they performed the var ious exercises with precision and without hesitation. J.MI'KOVKMHNTS. The upstairs of the Finn building i being finished up for offices. Lights and water attachments with every up to date convenience will be the order. Mr. W. F. Morphy manager of the Cottage Grove and Bohemia railroad will occupy a suite of rooms. C I.KAN Ui II. Lurch has set the example by pruning his trees and cleaning up his handsome yard on Main street. Now is the time to make u raid on rubbish in streets, yards and alleys for the combined purpose of health and beautifying the premises. Cot tage Grove can be made very at tractive by a little care and atten tion of the property owners. A Good Wild Cat. Dave Mosby brought in a wild cat last Saturday which had fallen a victim to him and his dogs on Mosby creek. Mr. Marker will have the "varmint" stuffed and mounted after R. M. Veatch's lat est method. Nkw Frkight Link. Dennis Cooter has established a freight line from Cottage Grove to Black Butte and Amos. He leaves on Monday of each week from the store of the Pacific Timber Co. his headquarters, where all orders should be left. Danomrous. There is nu ugly hole in the crossing from the bridge to the bank that needs fixing. Some one is liable to. come up with a broken leg one of these days, aud then there will be trouble. Puophrtv Sold. II. C. Dutton has disposed of his residence property in West Cottage Grove to L. Braden Gebsinof Linn county. Consideration $625. Found. A pair of kid gloves. Owner can have same by calling and paying for this notice. LODGE CIRCLES .r. vp -'T Tr-',Tr-rF-F--(s M. 11. A. The M. B. A. Is looking for a visit ftom the State Manager 011 April 7th. MACCA11KK9. On April toth the Maccabees will render a program followed by a supper on which occasion a large attendance is expected. M. W. A. The M. W. A. met Tuesday night aud had a log rolling, one candidate initiated. There will be several candidates for Tuesday 15. I'OHUSTHKS. The Forresters had a live meet ing Friday night. Five members were instructed in the full work and a banquet was held afterwards in the hall. KHIIICCCA8. The RcbcccaH will meet Friday, hciuiMhc first night after changing their date of meeting. From this on their meeting will be held 011 the first aud third Friduys of each mouth. odd pici.r.ows. The Odd Fellows had work in the initiatory and first degree Sat urday night. They havedetermined to enlarge their present hall and store building making a forty foot addition thereto. Ul'.DMKN. The Rcdmeii had an enthusiastic meeting Monday night and adopt ed four pale faces into the tribe. They also took definite stels to ward purchasing a site for a lodge building. A stock company has been formed and about all the stock subscribed. The building is to be of brick 40 by 90 feet aud to cost about $3,000. CHURCH NEWS HPWOKTH I.HACUK At the business meeting of the Kpworth League held at the resi dence of J. I. Jones last Monday evening the following were elected delegates to the District convention which meets at Kugene the last of the week: Gertrude Hurdick, Cleo Lewis. Ethel Nokcs.'Mary Currin, Lulu Hull and Lillian Hart. M. K CHl'KCH. At the Methodist Church next Sunday the pastor will preach both morning and evening. Morning subject, "Fraying for Soul's Bene fits" in the evening, "A Word of Warning from the Prophet Mala chi." ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Tho Medley was a p-msengur for Eu gene Wednesday. Giei-n Pitcher returned from Blue river Wcdnendiiy. Thus. Cliesnut, wife aud son, of Iowa, relatives of E. F. Smith, are visiting here. Frank Jordan, postal telegraph oper ator, has been out repairing the line this week. J. E. Young attended fho Republican Congressional convention held nt Rose burg April 1st ns u delegate. MIhh Nina Ostriuider has purclmwed one of the celebrated Trowbriilge pianos and S. B. Morse a Kohlen A Co. Shoes, rubbers and clothing must go regardless of profit. N. E, Elsea & Sou. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Heurv Whitlock desire to express their thanks to nil who so kindly assisted them during the sick ness, funeral and burial of their llttlo son, Henry Hulbert. NOTICE THIS I hnvo Just put in stock a line of fur niture from a house closing nut ut quite a leductlon and will be nblo to give the lowest prices giving also a complete line of undertaking goods and a new line of carpets, mattings, portiers, rugs, etc. Call and seo them and get tho prices. Next to postofTice. J. D, Cochran. A the Old Maid Said wlien She Kissed Dwarf. the Our nils are short and sweet and right to tho point. PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES Brclinut & Morgan DRUGGISTS. Xhe Jfetv Era Drug Store. " 1 Mlas Edna Msrtln is quite III Hen Lurch was a passenger for Eugenii1 Friday. Geo. Lea went to Eugene on business! Friday, ' I rhlny Mrv Judge Wiley returned to Junction TiiODcluy, Cnlvln Wallace la (julte ill nt hh homo up the rivur. Hon James Ilcmcriwny went to Port land Tuesduy . Col. Iilulr attended tho contention at Eugene Saturday. Mrs. McKliiney returned from Com stock Saturday. Mr. and Mri. James Whl to returned from California this week. Mrs James Johnson returned Tuesday from u visit to Woodhurn. F, It. I'lii 1 1 jjh was a pmisenitor on Monday's train (or Ktigeiio. I). I). Knox of Eugene was a visitor to Cottage Grovo this week. 8hurmnn Morcd mid wife of Ores well spent Kitfter hi Cottage. 11 rove. J. 8. Medley went to Itoceburg this week on professional business. CM. Collier, county surveyor, reg istered ut the Imperial t-alurdav. MIm Itesnic Markley of Eugene visited relatives at Cottage Grove this week. MIhs Pearl Uridgcs of Pleasant Hill came up Friday returning Saturday. Mrs. N'litin and children went on a visit to her mother at Goelien .Saturday. Mrs. Chrisman and Mrs. Cl Steven son left on a visit to Crcswell Saturday. John Htouelxtrg and wlfemado a short trip to Kugene Friday returning Satur day. Albert Kinlkcr has pinchasi-d Geo. McQueen's) farm in Huiilaw. Terms private. Klbert Vcatch and Horace Harms students of the U. of 0., came up Fri day on u visit. II. I.. Weber and wife from up the Conit Fork, were transacting busiuees in the city Tuesday. Judge B. M. Ilrattairi, register of the U. 8. I. and olTice at I.ukeview was a passenger 011 Monday's train for home. Mrs. Wcs Chrisman and little daugh ter, Jennie, have both been ill nt the residence of J. 11. McFarland this week. W. F. Morphy, manager of the Cot tage Grove aud Bohemia railroad re turned this week from u business trip nut. James Hart, who has been mining in Shasta County, Calif., for Homitime re turned this week and will go to Bo hemia. MiirkhwA Miller, blacksmiths, have improved the appearance of their nluee of biiHiiiees by tilling in the fiont with gravel. JIarry l.ea and wife who have been visiting Geo. la of this place (or tome time lelt (or their home atToinah, Wis., Monday. C. A. Harlow and A. J. Jcnninzs. delegates to tins republican convention, MuK uiu Saturday murmng train for hugoue. Mrs. C. A. Rosenbunr who has been vifitiug her sou, F. 11. Ko.euhitrg ut huh piace, ieu lor uer iiume ut rortland .Monday. Hroclcmnn Holm ot North Dakota, who is intereHted in the mines 1 eturned this week and immediately proceeded to Bohemia. Hon H. Tongue was nominated for Congress by acclamation by the Itepub bcun Congressional Convention at lio-e-buig April 1st. Tho little child of Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Martin has been quite sick at the resi dence of Oliver Veatch where the pa rents are visiting. Tom Jenkins, S. E. Lauder, Cy Strong and A. II. Nichols, Foresters, uent to attend the ceremonies of that order at Eugene Saturday. J. W. H. Jones of Oregon County, Mo., bus secured the Blue Mountain school on Mosby creek. He commences teaching April 7th. Attorney Johnson and A. Johnson re turned Friday from their trip to Bo hemia, They report deep snow and ex cellent suowshoeing. J. P. Cnrrln returned to Eugene Fri day, after having tho Perkin's estate ap praised . The entire property was valued at over $4,000 James Porter who ox pec ted to start to Scotsburg ufter cattle lust Sunday was taken suddenly ill and has been 'under tho cure of tho doctor. J. H. Reaves, who has lately been salesman for It. W. Rowland, left lust Friilay for Mitchel, Ore., where ho has accepted a similar position. E. It. Case and wife, formerly of this place, now of Albany, emtio up on a visit Tuesday. Mr. Caso roports the vicinity of Albany flourishing and real estate on a boom on account of immi- ??Z.,.., of the II 1 in of Glass Bros, of this place, who has been visiting his brother bore left (or his home Friday Mr. Glass is a candidate for representative on the re publican ticket of Linn county. Tho following named republican dele gates wero on Friday's truin for the con vention at Kugeuo: Joo Powell, Em mott Sham. Wilbur McFarland. F. G. Eby, Chas. Vandonburg, Frank Jordan, II. Yaney. John Sherwood and Frank Wheeler. N, II. Cooper, an attorney from Tilla mook City, foimorly of this place, and a republican delegate to tho Congressional Convention at Roseburg spent several days In Cottage Grovo this week renew ing old acquaintances. AgoutD. T. Awbroy who went to Mosby creek lust Friday looking up a timber claim, and then proceeded to Roseburg, came back Saturday from the tho later place unable to walk from tlw effects of hia exposure Ho is improving liuwuver uuu win uuuu uu uuiu vj ru Btimo hit duties at the It. H. otllce, Ijocal KreVeties. . Nr. I-uwe'" glumes are good glumes. Isige lino of boys' knee suits at sctusl cost at C. II . C 'lemenl's. BHtlctnbiirg point lace patterns and braid ut Lurch's. When In town cull at tho Nuggetofflce and get a simple copy of fad lie Home stead, Hnvo vour prescriptions filled at the ISenson lirugCo. Dr Lowe this well known ociilo-op-tlt'lan is corning soon. Save your eyes and nervous energy by wearing a pair of Dr. Ixmc's superior glasses. For pure, well-selected drugs, call on the Benson Drug Co. Toilet articles of every description at Benson Urug Co. Make Cottage Grove attractive. No better way than making the homes at tractive. Big bargains shoes and clothing nt actual cost. N. E. Elsea Sc Hon. Another shipment of men's suits and overalls will arrive in a few days at C. It. Ulements's. Thone diamonds at H. C. Madeen are beauties . Cull and see them . It is reported that considerable build ing will take place in Cottage Grove this spring. Have Dr. Lowe relieve your headache by removing tho cause with a pnir of superior glnsnes. He does not peddle. Try a Sunday dinner at tho Imperial IIotki.. Served from 12 rn.tu 1:30 p in. and up to date In all respects. Some surveying has been done this week about the terminus of the Cotluge Grove A: Bohemia railroad preliminary to setting grade stukes. Hair brushes, a line line, at lowprices. Benson Drug Co. Millinery nt the lowest cash prices. N. E. Elsea A Son. Every day brings new visitors to Cot tage Grove und while all do not locate here they should be well entertained for they become traveling speakers either for or uguinst the town. Dee Are Yon Gee Ess I I'olymorphian Bargains At the New Era Drug Store. J. N. Williamson of Crook County, was nominated for Congress in the 2nd Congresional District ut Portland April 1st by acclamation. I will be in Cottage Grove Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, March 26 und 20, nt Sherwood House. Da. A. G. Atwood, Dentist. "A dollar saved is .1 dollar earned." You will savo several dollars by buying your clothing of C. B. Clement. That invoice of tooth brushes Is now open for inspection at Benson Drug Co's store. They are cheap and of splendid quality. Look at them then buy 'cm. Milo Emerson, formerly of this place Ihh sketch art st on the isertcley Hun. The Nugget acknowledges receipt of a very clever drawing from the pen of the young Hrlict. Next week. Friday and to .Saturday noon, April the 11th and 12th, Dr. Lowe, Eugene's well known oculo-optician will be in C.ittHge Grove at the Sherwood House. Uou t !.U to see him II you need glasses. You will never wish to take another dose of pills if you once try Chamber lain's Stomach it Liver Tablets. Thev are eutdcr to take anil more pleasant in eirect. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver und bowels. For sale by Benson Drug Co. LOST. A small band-satchel containing bottle 01 chloroform and surgical instruments. Finder will please leave at this office uiitl oblige. Dn. L. W. Brows, Eugene, Ure. GOATS FOR SALE. 100 head of goats for sale . D.G. McFarland. Apply to NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. United Statci La nil Office, RoseburK. Oregon. March 23,1902. Notice i hereby given that la compliance with the provliloniot tho act ot Congresi of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act (or the tale of Timber Landi In the States of California, Ore. gon, Nevada, and Waahlngton Territory," ai extended to all the Public Land State by act ol AugiuM, 1S93, D. Thomas Awbrey, of Cottage Orovc, County ot I.ane state ot Oregon has this dav filed In this office hit sworn statement No. 21C3, for the purchase of tho South-east quarter oi rccuun no. ou, lownsuip CHjiiin, ui nange 1 West and will otic I uroof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land bcioro the Register and Receiver of this oftiee at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 2o day ot June I'.XB, He names as witnesses: Charles U. Urunenu, O- II, llrumbaugh, John Palmer, Joe Lee, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reuuested to ale their claims In this otnee on or before said 9(1 uay ot June 1V0Z. j. t. uBtroEs, iiegtttcr. SHANAFELT'S Photograph Gallery WOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 15 years experience 8 years in Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine . worn Opposite Masonic ball, side, Cottage Grove. West J "We Suit the Don't take our word for it, The Cash Grocery Co. Carry the cleanest arid most Complete " line ot roceries in the city. We keep a full line assortment of fresh fruits and vege tables in season. The Cash A. ifrE. fflVHERS' SUPPUN flOMSE Bohemia, General Merchandise, Miners9 Tools and Ammunition. Give us a call and we will treat you right. KNOWLES & GETTYS. Watch our Saturday Sales SATURDAY APfllL 5, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS. 4 lbs No. I Japan Rice for 4 pkgs Com Starch for li gal. can Silver Medal Syrup 4 pks A. & H. Soda for 5 lbs Small White Beans for K ?i0W0TmEER GO. STORE Under Odd Fellows' Hall. COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON Successors to WHEELER & SCOTT. We will continue to carry a full and complete stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Mining Supplies, FishBro's. Wagons, Oliver Chilled und Steel Plows, Etc. :::::: ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE HARDWARE LINE : : : : GIVE US A CALL - AT THE OLD STAND OOOOOOOQ The . . . RESORT River St., Cottage Orore. BLEW & JONES, Props We cany Rti extra flno line ot Liquors ami Cigars, and II you have occasion to want goods In our line we would appreciate a call from you. 30COOOOOOOOOOOOOC BcMMiro of air dried or half dry floor in jr. ceiling and rustic. The Booth Kellv Lumber Co. are making unecia prices on kiln-dried lumber. Hard to Suit. but call and be convinced tbo.t Grocery Co. Q. Young, Manager. Oregon. CAUGHT. as all good and gamey fish are, when you are provided with our su perior fishing tackle We have the best bamboo poles, reels, the latest and best improvements in books, flies, leaders and rods, that the up-to-date angler would wish to si cure. Now is the time to hook the speckled beauties and you can do it with our flies. for . 25c 25c . 35c . 25c 25c GLASS BROS. PROPRIETORS OF. Cottage Grove i il We aro now prepared to furnish all kinds ol brackets, mo'ildlncs, corn leu, sash and doors, door aud window frames, windows, plclceti), etc. Woodwork of all kinds made and re paired. We will also work ruatlc, elding, ceiling or size studding, etc, PRICES REASONABLE SHOP NEAR S. P. DEPOT