BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD A HENRY, ProptlHon. C.J.H'IWARD, .... Idllor. inn w. imsRv, . . amocuk hum and llulni Manager. Knttredat the tomce l Cnttagr (Irtirt, Oregon i Second CImi wI1 innl'cr. ffubaarlptlnn rlre lno( In nil vance. AitvertMng llti ut.' knumt upon application THIS 1'ArHH li krpl on rilo at a V. Dreke'i AdvertUtnir Airenry. 64 and I5i Merchants Kx rhanre.Han Franrlwa, California, whrrv can- Iracu for adrertltlng can bemade for II. I'RIDAV, JUNK 30, 1902. For years Congressman Tongue lias been Laboring in behalf of the Indian war veterans, having intro duced a bill asking for a ci)moii for those who fought for the preserva tion of this country against the at tacks of the Indians in the pioneer days of the Pacific coast. Mr. Tongue is an untiring worker. He never gi-es up as long as there is n streak of daylight ahead of him, and he has been known to "go some" after the daylight seemed I'i.an To Sbttm: Oitr.oow The innhiigvtiient ot t lie Hurrlitmn llllCH ImH JllHt IXTfoCttMl the details ot the InwHt colonliiitlon plnn pvornt tempted liy 11 railroad In the wont. The nrjraiiltatltm of i colniilgntloii Imrviui. iiti tlu appointment ot U. M. Mcliliuu'.v to Ik? nvnornl eolonlta tlou itKViit, In charge ot the hurvati, with hendiiiirlen In Chlca-io, Ihih Iki'ii announced. A lurjv mini Iihm Ikx-ii appropriated to carry- on tho work which l to Ik- on a wale hither to uimttciiipted. It In the purpose to appoint colniiliattou njivatM In nil the I'UHtern unit Middle Wont wnterHtiml to draw lunivly finni the Npitlutlon ot the Kiwtem Htatcx. Tho linivaii will tvprwont the Southern Pacllle, the Vnlon I'nolfle. tin Oivuim Short Line 11ml tho Oregon lliillriuiil and j NiivUsntlonl'o. It Ik t ho ptirpoM? ot I t In inniiiiKviiUMit of these fundi, thru Hie combined tialllc department, lo thoniUKlily exploit, develop mid set tle Oregon and VahlHKtoii. Kec lul attention will te iiIumi tho iiiln oral. agricultural and tliulior re HoimiK. It Instated there are ninny millions of tinm-cuplcd fertile IiiiiiIm hi 1 1 100 HtatoH. ami that no otlierNtiiteK havo mi lirilllant futures from a min eral Htaudpolnt. Tho liuroau. with all thernllroatMmekoflt i Knlm; to 'jBIm SUVIsRAI. .MASS AltiUTINOS HULD UV CITIZIINS. Large pund Raised to Defray I5x peases Much linllmIti3in Manl iest Good Program Assured. L. T. HARRIS rtttornty ami (Swn$elor-iit'hitr 8lat KttclltUut Kit til ll Unlaw t'l MIllOl. I'lrat Niitlonid Hunk llnlldliiK. KUUKNK. OIIH. J. S. MEDLEY ulttornoy-at-faiw o o i Olllceim Main trl ! CoTTAOlt Gkovk, Ottlt. J. C. JOHNSON ami F. .(! KBV ?1 ttorneus ami ( uniaelursatfMUy ( 8pUl atUuthm lcn to Mnlnir.t.rMH.tUn I ah. Jjroutllo m. Offlc over (Uriun Umuoi.)'iilorj, COTTAGK GROVK, ORli. Several cnllntsinstic meetings, were held this week bv the bust-1 ness" men of the city ami arrange- iT-rTti- tttvt-vv mpnK ii.mti lit 'mill lli.t ,!...... I JliKUMIi KINUA i celebration of the year at this AttO)'HCU-tit-Law I thriving little city. ... . The committee on funds reported ' ' """- -m-,-w M,"""r favorably, having ecurcd a l.irgej CoTTAOlt Gkovk, Oku. subscription list Irom business men here SI'tittlAlj IS Ya7 We linve six waist patterns- -.' yartl lengths in Crlstnl Curd Silks these patterns sold early In tho season, nnd readily, ut 7(7().S' (t (tl'(l Wc arc oflerlng the remainder, a.t yntds, tit tho very low pi Ice ol SDiit.t (I mtV(ls $1-0(1 for four yard patterns. These silks are very desirable. You can afford 11 silk waist at these prices. Come early if you do not wish to be disappointed. Tlicj will not last long f )l)IVf! DliMIFPV III Ml DIjU I I. S I.adies find in our Spring '5 Stock n nice variety of beau- t i fill things. Dlmttlcs, t.awns, Uncus, V Percales, Muslins, Silks. J! Light weight goods for die.ss t es, waists or ilecorntions. Tlu; real point is the beauty I and durability of the goods. who want to see a way-tip i 1 t? VflTIMP. celebration, and all necessary com-1 mittces were appointed and put to 'rfttornoiJ'Ot- Law tt UI K 111 UIHT. The committee on program re port that a splendid list of attrac- pay oHHvlnl attontlmi to trrlKntloti i lions and nuiusemeuts have been In tho way of liidurtiiK tho unveni- inout to promoto irrigation, and n. tltt-tii tin Immense arvas of laud ' t Oitl on Main Uft, Wwl Sl.la Cottaok Gkovk, Okh. " h"c. madse'nT Watchmakkk. pretty well shut out on more occa- which mvd only wntor tolxvomo tin1 stons than one, and then come out I most fertile llold ot tho northwest victorious. At last Mr. Tongue;,. ,, ,., ...,. sees the end of his labors regarding Bukkats Albasv.- the Indian war veterans bill. It has The ball game at Hang's park at passed both houses, and it is now I Eugene last Sunday between Hamp- ntilv n nnrstinn of some Hnvs lintil I ton Bros. Repairing at rmmmaMechatitr. , All vrork K,1,rllnliH?f llrytoliia. Malrrietnoclkiaiul Jenrlryat liurst Trlrvi team and the "Ramblers from Albany was one of the besl exhibitions of baseball it has been the sporting editor's privilege to witness this season. It was neat, it becomes n law by virtue of Mr. Tongue's loyality to the cause and the president's signature. Oregon lias never oroduced a more sincere rind iintiriiiir worker than Thos. H. spirited, close and snappy from Tongue. start to finish and the large crowd aaaaaaaaajaaaaiaa j ill attendance W3S Well pleased U'itll It would be a commendable 1 the exhibition. McFarland,-Hayes thiiur in the street committee il 1 and Coleman played battery for thev would make an effort to im- Eugene and did nice work. The prove Main street a little this sum-1 infield work of Eugene was cspeci mer. At the cost of a few day la-a"y KoK Score by innings wa borers for a day or two the largest 1 a follows: of the rock now loose on the street 1 wugene eorr.u.K iikovk, our She, 00:0000:2 Albany 1000030004 Umpire Deacon Davis. Medford Coal. A Medford dispatch says: '-'More cable and rails for the Southern , Pacilie'scoal mines east of Medford have arrived. Nothing new has developed. The tunnel is in about 450 feet, and a crosscut extends 150 feet, making about 600 feet ol tunnel. The coal is there iii great quantities, an 1 t-foot vein havinc been exposed, but the quality is not favorable yet for locomotive purposes." could be picked up or raked to the center of the street and leave the sides fairly passable, and by fall the center of the street would be worn down smoothly again. It would sec in that it would be better to 1 have the sides smooth this summer than to nave the entire street pre sent the rough and ugly appearance of the present time. Another sug gestion is also presented to the effect that the loose rock might be hauled off and dumped at some of the abominable side street crossings in the city. Perhaps this would be the better way. V. O. W. Convention ltiecliasetnslltuteaatt3alent.ini Wnrct Toachps its hist ltpfnrp wuicu dozens of faalem men under ' j,0g to pres, that tde next ,. oje Djubin, who poses as sheriff of . ,rict meeting of the W. O. W. will Marion county, was a farce from ; ,e heM at tIlis pIace. Ths was the start, and it bids fair to play lseeured. no doubt, thru the efforts the original role until the "scare" ,of Frank Jordan. W. W. Masterson. wears off and the posse simmers John Veatch who are in attendance down to a half dozen gun men asjat the convention being held at reckless of life and as daring as i Grants Pass this week. Things Merrill and Tracy. It is only a lare certajnjy coming our way. question of time until the murderers I will be taken either dead or alive, j Bad Luck " ITIt horsus but the longer a gang of amateurs! Chrimanand Bangs who have the camp on the trail the longer will the' mail contract lrom here to Bohemia men taste the exhillerating air of, have had bad luck this year with liberty. The Salem outfit was their horses. They have lost four successful in making noise enough in the last four months, the last one to drive the convicts out of the state and to give the Telegram a chance to work off some hot air on "Sheriff Durbin's bravery" (?) What a glorious time Tracy and Merrill are having on their sum mer's outing! To be sure they laid off their vacation a little early in the season, but then the air is all the more invigorating and the longer they stay out the less danger of a relapse in health. At present there seems to be only one danger confronting them. People have been known to die in convulsions of laughter over the amusing and ridiculous mistakes of others. How ever Sheriff Durbin has returned home. The official returns on the elec tion of governor have been made, giving Mr. Chamberlain, demo cratic candidate, a plurality of 265 votes. While Mr. Chamberlain is a bitter pillforthe republicans, Still I strnctnr will pommenpn nt rmrP. it is but just to extend to Mr.1 Chamberlain our hearty congralu-i Boiihmia Attracts Atthntion. lations aud extend to him the The Pacific Tournal published at courtesy to which every official of 1 II waco, Wash., last week devotes this week. The accident occurred this side of Mr. Hawley's place, where the horse plunged into a mud hole and turned a somerset breaking his neck. ComikrI Cosiinc! Dr. H. Levinson, the well known oculist-optician of San Francisco, who visited here many times be fore, will be in .Cottage Grove the whole of next "week. Those who were previously fitted bv him with spectacles can have new lenses made if a change is necessary free. Don't miss seeing him. Examina tion free. Material Purchased. I. H. Bingham visited Eugene Monday and purchased from Booth Kelly Lumber Co. 40,000 feet of foundation material for the new saw mill to be erected in I,onf & Bingham's addition. The ma terial Is to be placed on the grounds 111 ten davs and work on the secured tor tne day. but the pro gram cannot be announced until next week as it is not vet complete, The following committees were appointed: ; Committee on Grounds; J. N. ! Jones, F. D. Wheeler, C. W. Wal- -7 Tt VT i Vr 7 i lace. 1-A.s trie Old Mnid Committee on Program; C. J. ! Howard, V. G Ebv, Edgar Willsou, 1 II. R.Job. Ben Lurch. Music: O. O. McClellan, I.ee Henry, U. S. Martin, Robt. Alex-1 auder. ' Sports and Amusements; J. K. Ostrander, Harry Brehaut, F. I). 1 Wheeler. H. 11. Veatch. B. K. I.awson, C. W. Wallace, Medley, J. C. Johnson. Committee on Parade; Oliver 11 sea, Frank Goodman, Armuiid Wynne, Tom Medley, Morgan, J. G. Warner, Joe Young. Committee on Decoration; Mrs r., a ctk o rrrv a risrs. Right now, when you are needing Luce Curtains, we're showing the most complete assortment we have had. It looks like the Manufacliucrs had made special efiorls to tutu out nothing but beautiful villerns. We think you'll find them just wlwt you're looking for, and nt smaller pticcs than you expect to p.iy. 0, White l.awn Shirt waists that voit can iilford lo buy They ate stylislr mid well made. Tucked in fiout and luck. These walsls lire worth unite than wo nsk for llicin Yfiot.V. Skirts in Crush, I.inni, Ducks and Serges, very nicely tiiiule. Our Linen Skirts cut latest Style. '?o !)0( to vf..V7. Aliout the pi ice you will pay for the uiateiitil. Muslin Uiidrri'armciits, Largest assortment in Ihe city, at very low pi ices. Said Avhen Iv i s s e d Dwcii f. 1 rn "Tnurr i at rir AT INMYJjAJNJJiS i the ? IT NEW LAND'S ( Our nds nro short mid sweet mid ri);hl "jJ Thos. l""'e 'M"m- rUKli JDK U US B 1 RIGHT PRICES .b3 A HUMMER FOR THG SUMMER! att rr ,1 rtiC t i? a n rrr Eby, Mrs. Hehne, Mrs. Goodman. SnIiailt liofiiail tyXj IVVXIUJ ,'-L':l" x Mr, Job Mrs. Wheeler, Mis.es, C 1,1 ",vfs01 " LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE. Lurch, hrmine Veatch, Liura DUlCiGISlS. )gS 9 ni....i. tt.. ... ..WltltlllU, VI1U4UUC1IU1II, tltl 2 rin. i Advertising; Edgar Willson Marshal of the Day; Frank Mc- ott s, T , r-V.. ir Fariand. 1 SHANArELTS O. O. McClellan. Xeio Km Drily Starr. COmOK liUDVK, OKI-:. Latest Varietv of St vies. DIVIDE ITK.MS. 1 School i-Iomil rridny. The eloshur ! exeivlw-K were Klven Aloiiilny fol- loweil liv a nli-nii- tliiiiicr. The iiro- Knim eoiiHlHteil of rveitutloiiM, koii-tx, ' ilinlouex, ni'tH iinilliiHtriiiiuMituI mil-1 nle. K'venil Ki'lectionn of which wen1! well rendered. The e.i'rvice mnl r diiiner wen held In the Krove which hud Iki-h nicely pn-pariMl tor that ; purpoxe. At - oi-IiK'k the nninml 1 school meetliiAr win i-onveneil at the M.'hool hoiiw. W W Tucker and hiii Ki-iiIk'H it1 tunied Sunday from a weekV visit to relative! dowu the valley. A (Inncinx hall l leinir eni-ted 11 xhort dlNtance Ih'Iow the poHtollU'C. Thin jihice In RrowhiK slowly per luipH but suivly. Joy and (Juy DeSpaln have re-t turned from Iloliemla where they have Ihvii employed for a short time. ; Miss rieedu Ilrltf-rs Is here from Southern Oregon on 11 visit to her mother, Mrs. Will Collin. 1 The Old 'Man." I Photograph Gallery NOW OI'KiV New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. 1 15 years experience 8 years in 1 1 Portland. Nothing but first-class A work. All work fuarantced. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. 1$ LACES, SILKS, RIBBONS. BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. Shirt Waists, Choice but Inexpensive. New Effects in Fine Hosiery. rVOTH Ol'K SI'KCIAIi CKLKIfiKATIO AI)B. BAY DECK 1 place the land is entitled our loyality to juieduu luuiumu principles. The Oregon Mining Journal headed an article last week "The Italy of Oregon," referring of course to Josephine county. Now this is a fright, but the Journal could have just as well broadened out a little without detracting in the least from Josephine county. All Oregon is the "Italy of the United States." How pleasant it must be for a man to make an honest 30 mile race to secure a choice claim as did many on the Ft. Hall Indian reser vation recently only to find a "sooner" there ahead of him. The grass and weeds growing in the streets and along the sidewalks of tlie principal streets of Cottage Grove- does not add to the city's appearance, aud should be cut down. There are a dumber of bad sidc valks in this city. They should be looked after by the proper com tnlttce and repaired. a column to the Bohemia Mining District, in whiclut (rives quite an up to-datc write-up of the district and its future prospects. This rich district seems to be attracting more attention just now than any mining district on the Pacific coast. For CoRRHCTioff. In the article regarding the saw 'mill to be erected in Long and Landess' addition, an error was made in the columns of the Nug get last week regarding the di mensions of the building which read 34x50 feet. It should have been 34x150 feet. Attracts Attuntion. The construction wotk on the new railroad attracts much atten tion. Each day many Cottage Groveites visit the scene of con struction, and last Sunday the new track was lined with people nearly all day, Cl'XKBRATION AT WALKER,- The enterprising people of Walker will celebrate the 4U1 of July this year in good shape. A splendid program Is being prepared aud will be annottuced later. There is a elnss of men who are seldom, If ever, appreciated at their true value. In this enlightened aue they are commonly called "Dad." It is Dad that humps himself year In and vear out on the farm, hi the office or the workshop in order that his boy or slrl may ?o away to school, ami upon their return, that the boy may have a fine horse and top btif-Ky and the j;irln a costly piano. It is Dad that hustles and cultivates Kreat calloused knots on his hands and becomes stoop-should ered In order that his offspring may revel In luxury and make tarual fools ot themselves. Ills sons and daughters have learned at his ex pense to despise his old fashioned ways. They secretly laugh at the 1 Mondays and luesdays and hal- style of his coat and the shape of his lance 0f time at EMEKSON'S toll-crowned hut. On Sunday when FARM near LATHAM, his daughter has company and he! ' 4 ', . would like to sit la the parlor and DESCRIP HON: Bay Deck is a listen to the iniisle, hols given In viv-'dark bay, 15 hands high and rious ways to understand that his , weighs 1400 lbs. His sire is an presence Is not desirable, and the English Shire and Clydesdale and poor 01.1 man goes out in tne Kiicnen ,,is dam Luraix ami French Cana ..,..1 uiiivu flu. j.r tlui .1 .....i ...... ' HUH nuijn iiiunnh i 11.1; .ii.i;. ......il. . , . n... .1... ...... 1 .1 1..,.- . uiau. .lull nun .inn iiitiiii i-v 1 goes back 011 Dad. In the catalogue of low-down cussedness that of In gratitude to parents Is tho most con temptible. Junction Times. I1HKK AM) NOW f; You're thinking of a new suit-and where to get it to the best advantage. If you'll accept our sugges lion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Largest Woolen Mill in :4 America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing hears this guarantee, j S "Tlie goods in tins garment contain no cotton or anyoiucr auiiiieraii'iii ami we will lorleit S100.00 "A I if cotton be found in the warp or filliiii. of sam?."MAvi'ii:i.it Wooi.i'.N Mn.i.s, Mai'ui'acturhks. j I . MOTHERS g llrlngyoiirllttleehaps to our store and fit them out In those Nutty VeHtvWilin, ngvs :i lo l ycaix. Knee Pants Suits for boys, from :i to II! yean. .Mens' and Hoys' clothing, a full slis k. .Mens' all wool suits, no V shoddv, no cotton, as low as ?l).)0 -r suit. Suits for $HUM) iu g I as S'Ju.iM lo 'St.m Sails elsewhere. $ I MUMENWAY A IIURKIIOLDUR. j Will stand at John Scars' 1-2 MILES EAST OF" Cottage Grove, TICKETS W. S. CiiKis-MAN. F.u Bancs. po IKI Tq F A ST I The Fashion Stables I VN I O 1 I rOU.NKK M.INllilSK('OXIHIHKhT. C0rr.(IK IIIIOVK VIA GREAT NORTHERN Kail way. Read the Nugget. J. M. ERNEST. Buy property real property through the Cottage Grove Invest ment Co., Room2 , Finn Bid. DONT MISS THIS CHANCE! House Cleaning SjiIc; Everything nt Reduced Prices; All Millinery reduced Get your Hat or trimmings here and Save Money. BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES! Balance of our Men's and Boys' Suits At ACTUAL COST Don't fail to See Them. N. E. ELSEA & SONS, First Door North of Cottage Grove Hotel. .Si Short Una 10 J'uul, Jiuluth, Mlnnenpoll, Cliicnyo, AND POINTS HAST. Through Palace and TonriHt 8k-cern Dining and Buffet Smokli Library Curs. DAILY TRAINS: TAST TI.MK I'nr Rules, Koldura mid I'ull Inlormii tlnn rcBiirding Ticket Iloutes, cult on or nililiem J. W. 1'IIALON.T. 1'. A. II. DICKSON, U. T. A. 3d St., Portland Ore. 0. w. r. A. scatllo Vih. GlM'.sinun VL B"(!i, proprietor Also own and oppcratc the Bohcmi n and Black Bittte Stage I.iucs First-Qass Turnouts, Double or Single a Reasonable Prices 122 A. II, 0. DKNNISTON. CIS Kint Avenue, Harness and Saddle) MAIN STHKET, COTTAGi; OIIOVK. George Meinzer, Prop. A line lino of Harnc.i, Hmldloi, Wblp, Jluggy Ilobe., Leather IlclllliK, Hlc,Blw)-i on linnil. All klniU of Itopalrlng a Specialty Alt linml awed work tnrned out, Our Kurmor Friends can got Hie very bout at tho Lowct Living I'rlcen. Como In and oxom Ino the good and for )niinv)f. 4 There was never a heller chance to secure f 1. ..., i.. ...1.... iinjaiuiiciit uiiik"II1.' Ill Jllhl Wlltll yOU want at prices that just suit you than at the present time. BSAlCttAINS Boots and blioes, Clothing of All Kinds, Boy's and Men's Suits, Shirts, 1'tc. Utc. are all going at Bargain Prices and roIiic jusi, inii ami sec lor yourseii. Store on west side, opposite Kirst National Batik. A r it Zl MS H XBswr